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16— MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, May 3.1991 1. 88 TAG SALES aiCARSFORaJUJfl S2 TRUCKS ft VANS 94 MOTORCYCLES ft MOPBDS FORD-1978 Galaxy. (^11 FOR SALK after 1pm, 645-1218. DODGE-1982 Van. HONDA-1978 CX500 Very good condition. Cargo, 8 passenger, Road bfta. Shaft drive, f i t ! HUGE Asking $500. slant 6. Automatic, 59K water cooled, well 10 FAMILY SALE! IMPALA-1980. Power miles, good tires, reese maintained. 7500 miles. Furniture, antiques, books, Steering, power brakes hitch. m X ) . 643-1653. $850. Paul, 243-7855 toys, china, glass, beauti­ power windows, air or 646-3383.______ful clothes, giflware, box conditioning. Runs MOTORCYLE.-lnsurance. LAWN CARE PAINTING/ CARPENTRY/ HEATING/ lo tsA M O iS I PAPERING REMODELING PLUMBING good. Body in good SSCAMFERSft Friendly service, com­ Rain or Shine shape. High mileage. petitive raes, same day FrI., Sat. and Sun. TRAILERS H anrhpH tFr M pralb YARDMASTERS WEXaLFSPAtmNGCO. KITCHBIA BATH REMODELING hs&lBHon and Reolaoenient Asking $450 or best coverage. Crockett Spring Clean-Up VIsI our beaudM Showroom or call lor 9am-4pm offer. Cash or bank 1984-YELLOWSTONE Agency, 643-1577. QuaMy w oikata olOI,Gas&Beciric check. 649-4379. Lawns, Bushss, Trees Cut reasonable ptfce! your tree estimate. 68 Blgdow Street PARK MODEL. 38 X HERITAGE •Vyiater Heaters Yards, gutters, garages Interior & Exterior Manchester PLYMOUTH-VOYAGER 12. Winter package. 25 KITCHEN a BATH CENTER ■Warm Air Funaces Looking for an Free Estimates S E 1987 59K, air, AM/ Foot Awning (9 X 26). daaned. U w n FerWzing. App«- 254 Broad Street ■Bciers A p a rtm e n t? oes Removed. Carpentry, Call Brian Weigie FM, luggage rifok. Nicel Deck also. At Black Manchester’s Award-Winning Newspaper Manchester W ibon 08 Company 91CAR8rOR8AL8 Pond, Woodstock. 649- Newsstand: 350 - Home: 300 Weekend Edition, Saturday, May 4,1991 Hauing, Bactdne Work. 64SB912 ______64^5400______$7000. 6 ^ 7 0 6 4 . Be sure to check the 6458393 8744 (During week). mar^ vacandes listed Any Job Considered. .BUICK-1984 Centunr, 4 974-3836-Putnam door sedan. 76K miles. in Oasrified each day. MARTY MATTSSON CUSTOM QUALITY NO JOB TOO SMALL (VVeekends until 3 pm.) Can 643^9996 One stop improvements. New tires. Asking 02 TRUCKS ft VANS Painting Interior/Exterior Instant Service/Free Estimates $1500. 649-4865. Framing to Painting. Bath/tQtchen riemodeling FOR SALK S I CARS FOR SALE Wallpapering Lioansed t Insured. CHEVROLET-1973 El EB awarded Seawolf contract Inside Today... nKMCire U M a W S T ^ SBIVICF. One CaK Does It AK FORD-1979, FI50, 460 95 ADTO SERVICES Is now4BOsptfnQ moiiinQ sdoouhIb 30 Years Experience B.BB. Member X Years Experience Camino. For parts or lo r M s iM n M ason. Cal Dave Adamiek for a tree quote. restore. $175/biest offer. Engine. Automatic C6 Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. in Virginia. to investigate the decision. • Ljm s i Cut A Trim References, Insured M&M Plumbing & Heating Schaller FREE-Junk car removal. 643-6386 after 5pnt. transmission. $6004>est By JOHN DIAMOND V r^inm nsQBS iisiiiniy 645-6523 Buying late model In turning to Electric Boat once more, the Navy may have “ I know for a fact that the Navy wanted to award this sub­ e Ti m a Shnte PM id 649-4431 649-2871 offer. 643-6386 after 5. Quality The Associated Press ■ Television listings grid CORVETTE-1979. Com- wrecks. Call Parker shut Newport News out o f the submarine business. ThaL at marine contact to Newport News to preserve the industrial e Piuning e Spot Saadbia e FailB zar Pre-Owned Autos ______Rage 12,13. e VaoMM* Q «d M noto-'nM pletely restored in and TOYOTA-1986 4x4, AM/ Value Priced Street Used Auto Parts, least, was the cry o f union officials and Virginia lawmakers, b ^ e and provide for competition — which saves taxpayer dol­ eOrhaamnSaaM G.LMCHUGH PAINTING RICK'S HANDYMAN out. Loaded. FM cassette, 5 speed. 649-3391. W A S H IN G TO N — The N avy on Friday handed the Electric W— W uC lttiiilii USED C M BEST BUYS! one o f whom. Republican Sen. John Warner, protested that lars,” Warner said. e«s-i3it Inleitor^xtarior PaMing CARPENTRY SERVICE Immaculate, all Excellent' condition, Boat Division of General Dynamics Coip. a contract worth an ROOFING/ ISSSOwvyCwaltor $3,900 JUNK-Cars. WiHj Defense Secretary E>ick Cheney had overruled the N avy’s Warner, a former secretary o f the Navy, said Electric Boat I Religion and seniors news Walpaperjng - Paper removal Dwcki. AddUons. RamodaTing. receipts. Tan.with 50K miles. $6000. 647- estimated $1.8 billion, including $615 million this year, to Repwire. Showtrock SIDING 1231. Auto,AC,PS,PB,LMMIa8 tow your car. preference for Newport News. underbid Newport News by some $90 million. .. R age 5. Ceings repaired and replaced leather interior. Paul, build a second Seawolf nuclear-powered attack submarine. * Abo dwanthg A Haufing 19H Oisvy Sprint &W NM2.995 528-1990. Need title. The N avy has projected its total Seawolf purchase to as few “There’s a serious question mark as to whether they can ever Spring Dstialching, Serving Home Owners East o) the Swnior Cilswn diMourrt 243-7855 or 646- Insured - Relerenoee LIONEL COTE 3383.Asking $10,000. 91 CARS FOR SALK 5Speed,AM4Tyl Electric Boat currently is building the fust Seawolf, as nine vessels, at about one per year. deliver the boat at that price and I ’ m asking the G A O to look at u H n MONnQi cQpnQi nMiQB Rner Since 1975 Children’s games and hob­ M6-1D4B 1969PlyiNOtHhCo«GT $5,795 designed to replace the Los Angeles-class attack submarine. It Warner, ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Trinmiing, UgM Truddng, Etc. Cal today tor your estimale ROORNG & SIDING FORD MUSTANG GT- bles R age 6. Aulo, AM4TI Stereo, Shaip won the second contract in another fierce bidding war with the Committee, immediately asked the General Accounting O ffice Please see S E A W O L F , page 8. RofseGianal Egulpmenl 643-9321 •30 Years Experience 1983. Standard. T- CAR D IN AL 19S7awviDMZ-M $5495 NEW IN Dspsndybid •Fully Insured Tops. $3500 or best HOME offer. 528-1072. V 4 ,5 Spd.. A7C, Slerao, Sunrool MANCHESTER TDM PAINTINGS •License # 506737 BUICK, INC. Ray Hardy 646-7973 IMPROVEMENT l962C*wvyCapilo* UAW 1957 Chevy Camara LT $6400 News WALLCOVERING 646-9564 WITS l9820wvyCcxnax> t2AW V-6. Auto, AC, T-Tops, Laalher CENTER LA. HOME IMPROVEMENT School Complete interior & exterior IVaSChnyComao t4ZfS 19l7BuicfcSom8n8l $4 4 9 5 SPECIAL IVeSBiidiLiSctmUD KIW MOTORS specializing in; 5 Spd., PS, PB, AM/FM Cassette In Brief wallpapering Interior ■ Exterior Restorations PURCHASE 198AVWJ«na6l 14,310 A uto R epair Center Get the AIR l9870ldilMaMBrD(Mv>n t4.«W 1981 Honda Accord UQ $10(400 646-1894 Interior ■ Exterior PaMing Sedan, Auto, AC, Loaded 369-371 MMnSt WantAdhabiU Bathroom & Kitchen Remodeling PURIFICATION 91’S 19S7 Stick takAwanua tV,N0 addition Pratt, GE split Fiiy Insured Free Estimates IVMFsnlCKRmbkd 17.9M 1990 Honda Accord EX $14400 raad and use the iS e ads Framng Decks • Sheds ■ Garages IfMOwaBrousivCpa. 14AM aiM MATE THOSE ODORS G O LFS Coupe, S Spd., Loaded F-16 contract n ciassnieo feguany. ACal and ask about our spring IveSPonlacBannsva* 17,vn Fren Your Home, Car, OmcM 1999 Honda Accord UO $9,600 *Ftoee Bnke bap.* BOB-JOBIN specials IVeVBiicknrealQp* HA*4 WASHINGTON (AP) — The 643-2711 • Tobaooo Smcka JE TTA ’S 3 Door.SSpd., leaded. Elec. Sider •Itane-upa delayed PAINTING, INC. Fuly Insured Free Estimates • Cooking RMidu* l989BtickC«Vury M.N0 Air Force announc^ Friday it • Chomical 4 PainI Fum n IWVCadftKRMlwood 1tB,«04 1987 Honda Prekida $8,995 • A t t m i a i a n This b my fuH time buBines& 645-1439 • S ia itn will split fighter engine contracts • Mwtx Odora - Mold and MSdow $9,995 I9S9 Stick Skykxk Comm 17,410 5 Spd., A7C, Bae. Slider, Low Mfos • Cooh • FBtnJZM G C EU rO S SPRAY Ravitalte irour Indoor anvironmanL 1991 Stick USobra HAWO iSMAcuralnltaraRS $9400 • llie l for improved F-16s between TEXTURED JAMES PLOURDE A ASSOTXATES By SCOTT B. BREDE By MELISSA B. ROBINSON • UHNG Many Other Used VWa 199IBtiekC«VuySwl 113.940 Auto, AC, Low Miles, like New etat Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and (wtti much paint added] 6474067 « Complete Brake 3y»tem» Manchester Herald Herald Washington Bureau • MOWMQ MASONRY To Choose From 1957 AcureLtgtnd Sad $10400 General Electric Co. ITS that time of the year againi CENJNQ CONVENTIONAL 81 Adams Street V-6. Aulo, Loaded, Sunroot Blue • OlI-Lube-niter The decision, which did not KEirS LAWN SERVICE PAMTMG K & R MASONRY Muichester • Tkoidile Shootku MANCHESTER — The con­ WASHINGTON — A key House MTBUORPAINTMQ BOB RILEY 1987 Acure Legend Sod $10400 include an announced dollar Mcfc. sksnw oonoMl* polos & •Uoat lied m iM Needa struction of the addition to panel This week approved a 64»e045 WNk. Trim, Etc cNrtirwy f#pcir. BOOKKEEPING/ OLDSMOBLEAIDLKSWAGEN 6 4 9 4 5 7 1 V-6, Aulo, Loaded, Sunrool, SIver value, means that each contrac­ FSORSeODRAL CAR Manchester High School will begin measure that would protect certain 6434)747 F U i y INSURED - QUAUTY - ?5 )oorj •jpMddnoM. 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER 1989 Acura legend LS $17400 tor will p-ovide the Air Force Fi£ytwmci INCOM E TA X C L B A H m a Dec. 1, according to a tentative time areas along the Connecticut River, NEAT - ON SCHEDULE - PAMLY Ucmwm^6236m. Sedan, V-6, Aulo. Bose, Airtag with 24 o f the improved engines. OPERATH) ff0QitfmsdwhhcofvuTner LYN CH USEDCAR J»W« line issued by architects to Building which flows through four New piot9C§on. Joseph P.Oemeo, Jr. 649-1749 1966 Plymouth Voyagar $11400 • IntertorT Rep. Barbara Kennelly, D- Committee members. England states, from development. MOWMG& PRUNING 649-9027 569-7671 CwWied PubHc Accountant SAMPLE SELECnON LE. V-6, Auto. Load^/Passenger sL_ Conn., whose district includes Sm al bueinaM «ooounlinB and tax t & ]------William H. Karanian, an architect The House Merchant Marines and aarvteai. C oorporationt, S 04 OdiTtofal* Onwga 13.995 1997PlyinoulhVoyagsr $8400 OoodlUaniQX Pratt’s East Hartford head­ Fust Cut Free ’ 84 Chivy CUatstty • xVMDBUw with Stecker LaBau Arneill Fisheries Committee, on a voice ooiporMwia. Partrwahipe. Fmancial 04 Toyota CMWdo S E ,4 C ^ Aulo,leaded,/Passenger quarters, said the decision means ta la m a n t audita, ravieMre^ compaaiiona. THE • MaatnOma5tViaa McManus Architects Inc., said the vote, passed a bill to create a fish WATERPROOFING Aooounling vwhe-up artd p a y^ta x 05 Jaap Chifok— rionaar i 5,995 1988 Fold Branco I $9400 A o o e p te d short-term security in defense Light Hauling I firm had originally expected to MISCELLANEOUS •ervioat. OSBroncoIXLS A595 V-6, Fdpower, A/C, 4 Wheel Drive and wildlife refuge in key river contracting for the jet en ^ e 643-9 0 3 4 SH AR PEST OSNaonStanm 4.995 begin construction before Decem­ areas. The 400-mile river, which 649-3104 I SERVICES WET BASEMENTS? . OSToyotaCalcaGr 5.995 t9870MsCuilatsSupL $6400 98 WANTED TO BUT/ giant. aSToyataCany 5.995 V-8, Auto, AC. PS. PB, 29,000 Wtos ber. But, since it could take state o f­ was once severely polluted, Haictiways, foundaton cracks, ' ______TRADE______“It is a welcome follow-up to K Stick atyhoMk 4,395 ficials anywhere from two to three originates in N ew H ^ p s h ire and , PENCIL IN OSBiickCantuy AMS 1997 Ford Eacoit GL $3400 last week’ s terrific news about Lawn Mowring, ODD JOBS sump pumps, lie ines, gravity i months to review the design plans, SSPonOocAOCOlE 15495 Auto, A/C, Stereo V\tebuydean,lateinodelus6d Tlw Associatad Praaa flows through Vermont, Mas­ the Advanced Tactical Fighter,” Stump Grinding. Trucking, feeds, and dry wells. Also damp- I ELDER CARE as Honda nakjda Coupa : 5,995 the start date had to be pushed back. sachusetts and Connecticut before TOWN! 06 Toyota CarataSecot4pa 15,195 cars i n i trucks. Top prices G ARDENS PARTY — President Bush and Bertha Gilkey wave to residents of the Cochran Kennelly said, referring to the Free Estimflfes ness proofing of concrete walls SCHALLER emptying into the Long Island Home Repairs. NURSE'S-AIDE MOkXmcUaCulawCiaaa : 4,995 paid. The firm still plans to have the Air Force decision to name Pratt 649-0758 and floors. Ctiimney dean outs, 86 Ponlac €rand Am 5495 wing completed teforo. the start o f Gardens apartments in St. Louis upon arriving at the former public housing project Fnday Sound. 86 Toyota C w ldo 9.995 sole engine supplier for that o r You name it ~ We do It. stone walls, and conaete repairs. Years of experience 90a n CONTMCNTALS ACURA Hr. Duff - (fortar Chevrolet afternoon. Bush came the complex to praise the growing movement of tenant ownership. Storting At 86 Ford Eacoit Wdoon 3.995 program. 872-8993 Free Estimates Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ Care for Elderly 86ToyotaSLpra 5.995 3 4 5 CENTER STREET 1229ltakiStn»et Gilkey, a resident of St. Louis, has been a leader for the cause. Please see R IV E R , page 8. 86 Toyota LEVen 5.995 MANCHESTER Manchester, CT Please sec S C H O O L , page 8. The ATF engine work — if Insured ior dflzen dtecounts. Excellent refererx^s NOW *18,710 86 GMC 2500 4X4 0,995 the program wins Congressional Call 86Toyoranckip 4.995 6 4 7 -7 0 7 7 6464464 Albert Zuccaro 1S060UXSHRBIZA 86 Manta Corto Stpiatna 7.995 approval — will begin toward MANCHESTER 643-0304 7 4 2 -6 4 0 2 4Door.5Spd..A/C.SR 87GKmdAmSE 7.995 LEG AL N O TICE S die end o f the 1990s. In the i Waterproofing 87 Jaap Charokaa Ronaar 9.995 Dispute heats up meantime. Pratt will depend on HONDA NOW *4,295 87 Dodga floyda 250 5.995 COST PROPOSAL *1053 0 0 0 646-3361 87ToyotaLE 5.995 INVITATION TO BID issue: F-15 and F-16 engine work to 9 0 8 9 1 TO W N CARS 87 Gtai Hraraa Wegon 15,995 The East Hartford Public ; TREE SERVICE/ 87 Toyota 4 Rmnar SRS 111495 Sealed bids w i be received in Schools, 110 Long Hil Drive, . keep up the defense-related por­ FURNITURE Storting At the General Services' office. PARIS (A P ) — Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, the fonner U.S. ambassador to South Korea, Donald Gregg, then R E I ^ 87 ChavyCcxnaro 15495 East Hmtford, C T . 06108, w « ' tion o f its workload. PRUNING LOAM REPAIR a7G10CuUomConv.Van 112,995 41 Center Street, Manchester, Iranian presidenL accused President Bush ^on IMday a Bush aide, r^resented the Reagah-Btai^gampaign as election nears rsoeire COST PROPOSALS ! Pratt is Connecticut’ s largest NOW *17,995 87 Toyota UmdeniMr 110,995 C T utttil 11<40 a m . on the fft)TH ere& MOVING SERVICES AO- * o f hiding the truth about a 1980 meeting with Iranian at the October 1980 meffibg, Ban-Sadrsaut^-. We repair all types of wood fur­ STMmdaSeS 17,995 date shown below for foe fol­ private employer with a work Power Carriers HAWKES TREE SERVICE SCREENED LOAM 1907 AnOSTAR WAG 87 Toyota «Uneki<> 7,995 MINISTRATION OFFICES E. : officials that Bani-Sadr says was held to delay the The Iranian officials included the current Iranian quotations from newspaper articles BuckoL tuck A chipper. niture and antiques including 7 Passenger. Auto, A/C STBUckRogolCawm 5,995 lowing: By RICK SANTOS force o f more than 24,000. Gravel and Processed new parts, wood turning and HARTFORD BOARD OF > release o f U.S. hostages. presidenL Hashemi Rafsanjadi, and^ AyatblUh Be- t/2 Day & Full Day Rates Stump removal. Free STDodooCcniucnLE 54M MAY 7. 1901 — SALE 5 Manchester Herald that are intended to show the finance Gravel, Sand, Stone w o o d c a rv ^. 67PlyinoUhVoyaowSE 7495 EDUCATION. Cost In his book, “ M y ’A im to Speak,” Bani-Sadr says heshti, then head o f the Islamic B ^ b lic a n Party, estimatBs. Special NOW *9,995 REMOVkL O F TIM BER infonnalion and spediicalions board shortchanged townspeople by For More Info Call and Fill Estimates am tree 87Dodo*Cotta 5,595 officials in the Reagan campaign that year worked who later died in a bomb attar^. Texas A&M gets consideration for elderly artd 1988 MUSTANG H/B S/FoidTompo 5,995 The Town of Matrehester is an avalable in the Business Of­ B O LTO N — A flyer that attacks using surplus funds too frivolously. For deliveries call Can 87 Toyota CenvyLE i 54W fice of the School Department with Iranian leaders to hold iq> the hostage retetse, The tranians and the Reagan team agreed to.delay handicapped Manchster Hardware 5 Speed. A /C . Blue equal opportuniw employer, the Board o f Finance is not “ gar­ Bush’s papers 646-2789 57 Toyota MM 7,995 and requires an affirmative ac­ Soaled Cost Proposals wil bo thereby scuttling the re-election (A then-President the release o f the 52 American hostages taken at the “ I f you let that surplus fund go 647-7553 742-7886 643-4425 87ToyotoCanry i 7,995 bage” as it was called by the board WASHINGTON (AP) — NOW *5,995 SeVotowogonGl 7,995 tion policy for a l of Its O m - received until 2:30 P.M., Jimmy Carter. U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1979, Bani-Sadr said. dowiL you leave the town in a situa­ WEDNESDAY, MAY 17,1991, Chainnan Robert Campbell on Wed­ George Bush w ill establi^ his asHondocnxa 5495 tractors and Vendors as a Bani-Sadr, who lives in exile outside Hnis, was Reports such as his have siufaced repeatedly in tion in which you have to borrow,” 1908 VOLKS fOX 86ToyotaCa«to6T5 19.995 cqrKfition of doing business at which time they wfll be nesday. according to a member of presidential library on the cam­ 4 Door. 5 Spd.. Red SSOvyWrloBoon 110,995 leaving Satuixiay on a Ix ie f trip to the recent years, but have never been confirmed. said A l Aheam, a member o f the wifo the Town, as per Federal publidy opened artd read the Common Sense Coalition, the pus o f Texas A & M University at 8SM mM a*na 110,995 aloud. The East Hartford to promote his botde. He initially was denied a U it. The hostage issue dogged Carter duriiig'the cam­ Common Sense Coalition and a can­ 88 0klnMbloa«ra 1S,M5 Order 11246. group that printed the flyer. College Station, Texas, the NOW *4,5>95 SB nsfVtac Hrebkd 17.995 PuUic Schools reserves the visa, but the State Department issued one Friday. paign. After being held 444 days, the hostages were didate for the Board o f Selectmen. Bid forms, plans and right to accept or reject any or However. Campbell has reiterated White House announced Friday. Bridge 1988 MAZDA 523 LX SSPorVtacBonnaveoLE i9,995 spediicalions are avmtable at His publisher, Brasseys US. smd Ban-Sadr would released minutes fifier Reagan took office, on Jan. 20, Aheam said the information in the SSCTwwSTwckum ^ 5 M a l Cost Proposals or foe right that the information in the flyer — Spokesman Marlin Fltzwater 4 Door. SR. A uto. Red the General Services’ office. merit with members of CTongress during his visiL 1981. flyer about the budget being over­ 88 Ponlac StefckdGIConv. 19,9W to waive technical formalities if that the board overspent last year’s said the library w ill be financed 09Psnltac6anL£ 17,995 TOWN OF MANCHESTER. it is in the best interest of the Speculation has mounted recently that a congres­ Bush on Friday denied the report o f his participa- spent is taken directly from com­ hearts and the spade king), declat’er NOW *7,995 WComiyOIX 19.995 budget by more than $200,000 — is entirely by non-federal funds NORTH S-l-fl T o CONNECTICUT Schod Department to do so. sional inquiry into the alleged meeting could be held. ments made by the town’s auditor. decided to play West for the A-<} of di­ 89 Toyota 4X4 Fidap I I O ^ 0A1O7 1990 MAZDA 325 89 Toyota TtrcWCoipo 15,115 Please see H O S TA G E S , page 8. entirely false. raised by the university. amonds. He won trick two with dum­ RICHARD J. SARTOR. Richard A. Huot Diractor The late C IA director W illiam Casey and current 010 and fro 5 Speed. Blue 89 To)«ta Supra TtiboQpo. 1IA115 GENERAL MANAGER Business Services The flyer suings together several Please see BOLTON, page 8. Selection of Texas A&M fol­ ♦ K J832 m y’s spade ace, cashed the club ace, SOToyotaCofolaSRSCb*. 111495 lows “ an extensive review o f ruffed a club in hand and led a dia­ 0044)5 OOe-05 ♦ AK J6 By Phillip Alder N O W ^ 6 , 9 9 5 various library proposals by the mond to the jack. West ducking. An­ r i .--l : WEST archivist o f foe United States, EAST What would you have done as South other club ruff and a second diannond 1985 SUBARU WAGON NOTICE TO CREDITORS ♦ QJS ♦ K4 Aufo, Luggage Rock LYNCH NOTICE TO CREDITORS Don W. Wilson,” said foe White opposite the one-diamond opening? left West with no answer. He won with E S T A TE O F Barrette proposes tyJ632 0 A K 4 E S TA TE O F “Pass’ is the textbook choice, but the the ace, cashed the Q -J of spades and TOYOTA-PONHAC AUDREY N. COLE House statemenL ♦ AQ7 ♦ 10 9 6 NOW *3,995 MARVCWALKER led a heart to his partner’s ace, but 500 West C e n te r St. Fltzwater told reporters Bush ♦ 952 ♦gS 7 4 3 • two Souths from a team game hoped The Hon. William E. a/k/a their partners would rebid in no- that was only five tricks for the 1990 K>RD PROBE Manchester RtzGarald, Judge of foe (tourt MARY CAHILL WALKER intends to take part in the ac­ SOUTH defenders. SSpeed higher launch fees trump, allowing them to show their 646-4421 of Probate, District of The Hon. William E. tivities o f foe library and w ill ♦98632 The second East won the first trick Manchester at a hearing held hearts. NOW *9,5W >5 RtzGerald, Judge of the Court maintain offices there after he 0Q9875 with a deceptive heart ace and re­ LEGAL NOTICES on April 24,1991, ordered that North’s bidding shows about 15 or. of Probate, District of retiree who may fish in the lake leaves foe presidency. ♦ 54 16 points and 3-1-S-4 distribution. With turned the spade king. Now declarer * S P EC IA L* Court of PiotMie, al claims must be presented By MATTHEW FLYNN ♦ to Manchester at a hearing held everyday. “That retiree would have fewer points, he would raise immedi­ decided not to play for diamond m ir­ 1988 MERCURY Ototriet of llanchoeler to foe fiduciary at foe address below on or before September o n A ^ 2 5 ,1 9 D 1 , ordered foat Manchester Herald Vulnerable; East-West acles. He won the spade in dummy, GRAND MARQUIS NOTICE OF HEARING to pay $1(X) a month to use a lake Marine guilty ately to two spades. 3.1991 or be barred as by law a l claims must be presented Dealer: North Both Wests led the heart twO, so the cashed the A-K of clubs, discarding a MRE: to tie fidudaiy at foe address which was otherwise free. That’s ANN4IARIE a PHUUPS provided. COVENTRY — Town Council Blasts knew that declarer had five diamond, ruffed a club and led the *6,995 below. Failure to promptly not really fair,” he said. of espionage Soath Member Harvey Barrette Jr., react­ West North East hearts. That meant South must have 5- heart queen. He was surprised when Pursuant to an order of Hoit Sandta Haun, Cleik present any such claim may Barrette said he does not chal­ CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. 1 ♦ Pass 5-2-1 or 5-5-3-0 distribution. Things West played low, but what could he n a a R A N o e Wiliam E. RizGerald, Ji The fidudaiy is: result in foe toss of rights to ing bitterly to the proposed $4 1 0 Pass 2 ♦ Pass lenge the legitimacy o f hiring a lake (AP) — A Marine was con­ were looking grim. do? He ran the queen, but East pro­ UMCOLN*MCnCI8)V dated April 24,1901 a SalyA.Gidman recover on such claim. launching fee the state plans to im­ 2 ♦ Pass 2 0 All pass wil be held on an administrator. H e noted that the lake ' 4 . victed Friday of attempted The first E ^ t won the initial trick duced theking and led a second trump. MAZDA a/k/aSdlyA.(tole Sandra Haun, Clerk pose on boats on Coventry Lake, 315 CENTER STREET prsq/ing for a change' of name d o Attorney Elain N. Carn­ area, which is umegulateil, has be­ espionage for passing maps, Opening lead; V 2 with the heart king and switched to the West cashed the Q-J of spades, the says the state should seek a higher as in said appScation on Ne The fiduciary is: come a haven for late-night par- manuals and other documents to spade king. With at least 10 points heart jack and the diam o^ ace for (RT. 6). MANCHESTER poaeo BizabethA.Zwick more fuliy appears, at the Law Office ot Timothy P. user fee. marked in the East hand (the A-K of one down and a swing of four IMPs. 1EL643-S13S c/o JoAnn Pad, Attorney tygoers. an FBI agent posing as a Soviet )-8Q0-899-4S30 Ctaat of Probate on May 16, Barrette insists the fees, which w ill O tie i Beck&Eldeigll The councilman said he believes the 1991 at 240 P.M. 243 Main Street be used to hire someone to regulate ®py- P.O. Box 288 447 Center Skeet solution lies in a plan to lease the Cpl. Oiarles Anzalone, 24, Mary C . McNamara. Manchester, C T 06040 boating traffic, will not cover costs A sst Clerk Mtnehester, C T 06040 lake area to the town. Barrette could face life in prison. The 012-05 and will create an added burden to Astrograph 01306 011-06 proposed a summer lease o f the lake military judge overseeing foe both local residents and statewide for $13,(X)0. The cost o f the lease court-martial. Col. Edwin taxpayers. BGHTH UTILITIES DISTRiCT would be absorbed by boat registra­ Welch, inunediately began foe CANCER (June 21-July 22) In order to connections is another. Fortunately,’ B

OPINION RELIGION1 VA, agency Open Forum It was a very good year for MACC services to needy sentence, found a helping hand, support and referral ser­ Members of the Manchester WATES (Women’s As­ By NANCY CARR munity as well as Town and State grants. sociation To Enjoy Slimming) Club sent in a contribu­ was considered in Bolton, but it turned with respect when we attend the meet­ programmed on the Public Access Oian- Did you know that 828 Manchester families were vices through Project Reentry. Over twenty church Claims false nel was their whining about how high based organizations cooperate to provide sandwiches tion of $150 and another gift was received courtesy of out to be more expensive than the one ings instead of acting resentfril because May is traditionally designated as MACC Awareness referred to the MACC Department of Human Needs for probe their tax bill is. I will admit that they are and finger desserts every Monday evening to the men the South United Methodist Art Series. The Connecticut that was ultimately recommended. we show iq). Without question we also Month, a month in which the Conference reports to the support and assistance with a variety of problems: 239 To The Editor; a bit high, but they have to be in order to and women attending Honor Court, an alternative sen­ State Youth Council donated money for fresh milk for There are two features of the “Com­ need more people to watch how every community as well as the 18 churches who form the families in crisis received small grants and loans totall­ Mike McCune’s April 23 letter is improve the school system. Now I know tencing program at Court 12 cosponsored by MACC and the homeless and Sl Bartholomew, the Christian Con­ mon Sense” plan that leave me with mis­ dollar is being spent and who will try Conference on the services provided during the past ing $37,800 enabling them to pay rent, make security replete with false accusations, incorrect cern Conunittee of Center Church and South Methodist givings. One is that their proposal is not very hard to get the most for them. that all of you CSC/TNT members are year. deposits, purchase needed medication. Another 156 of AA.' started quotations and outright fals^oods. I ' > All of these services are made possible by a con­ each donated monies to help support Shepherd’s Place. back^ up by and discipline study of Good luck to aU of the Petitioning thinking that all of the money is going Did you know that the community and churches have been advised by some to ignore his into the teachers’ pockets. Yes, some of it cerned and caring community. Highlights of community Feeding the hungry was also a concern of Manchester school needs. It seems that they have Candidates and may all of them win on working together through MACC fed 2,340 men, letter rather than dignify this kL^ of at­ giving during the past sevraal weeks: A faculty team High School class of 1930 who sent in a $150 check to pretty generally just divided the number May 6. To vote for a change means is, but not all of it The teachers are just women and children over 12,700 meals last year with By JACK ANDERSON tack. However, given the fact that he’s a from East Catholic High School (Jan Riley, Brian Mur­ help stock the pantry. of studmts by the optimal number to be voting for everyone on the voting trying to make a decent living after many the $22,340 in food and dollars donated to the Emergen­ MACC News and DALE VAN ATTA “Petitirming” C i^d ate for the Board of years of making below poverty wages. phy, Don Fay, Anne Mannion, Joe Dolan, Joe Duffy, Notice: The Unemployment Support Group has placed in a classroom without seriously machine’s 3rd line. cy Pantry. And fed an additional 60 to 80 men and scheduled meetings for alternate Tie^ays, May 7, May Finance in Bolton, and the serious nature considering what those rooms are to be Roger Pitkin Do you have any idea how many women a hot nourishing meal each week day at our neighbors were kept warm with fuel assistance Barbara Banfield, Jim Penders, Anne Marie Ward and WASHINGTON — Investi^tors for Congress and the Father Charbonneau) won the WTTC Listen at Work 21, June 4 and June 18. All meetings will begin at 7 of several of his t^ g e s , I believe that a used frx’. I wonder if they are aware of 33 Tolland Road hundreds of dollars of their own mraiey Shepherd’s Place soup kitchen thanks to over 50 volun­ grants totaling almost $23,(XX). Treasury Department are closing in on the U.S. Customs Challenge. Prize? A delux luncheon for all ten members pjn. at Center Congregational Church. For more infor­ response is necessary. the types of programs — many state- Bolton they sink into their own classrooms teers and the $63,000 contributed in food and cash by Did you Imow that an average of 127 low income Service, and the day of reckoning is coming for Customs 1. Referring to the April 10 Board of every year on books, markers, art siqi- families came to the MACC Clothing Bank each month at Valley Fish Market in Ellington. Where does MACC mation, contact Brace Green at 646-5748. employees who have been dodging charges of internal numdated — that are offered in Bolton’s the community. Thank you to donors to the Clothing Bank during Fuiance meeting when the Board made plies, etc? The rest of the money from Did you know that MACC was able to provide shelter seeking clothing for themselves and their children and come in? The team decided to accept the invitation to corrapition. schools. lunch but pay their own way and have the delux lunch­ March: John Carlson, Jeannie Johnson, Brian TXicker, its cuts to the budget, Mr. McCune stated The other feature that makes me ap­ McCune wrong your tax dollars goes into the necessary and food to 407 homeless men and women last year 154 households received 568 pieces of good, used furni­ We have been tracking the investigations being done eon delivered to the men and women at Samaratin Shel­ Beverly Salcius, Mike Carrozzella, C.A. Swallow, Irene ”... contrary to state law, this meeting prehensive is the projected cost of their programs and costs to ran the buildings. with the staff support of over 380 dedicated volunteers ture donated by you and your neighbors. by a House subcommittee and the Treasury Depaitment ter and Shepherd’s Place soup kitchen. That’s sharing was called with no official notice and no plan, which they claim will be less than To The Editor: The referendum to build a new school from local churches and $26,218 in private support from Two hundred and ftfty-six men and women attempt­ inspector general for months. They are looking into diar- and caring. Please see MACC, page 8. reporters in attendance.” Not quite, Mr. $S million. The plan recommended by I am appalled at the inaccuracy and in­ was not passed. The referendum individuals, organizations and churches in Ae com­ ing to return to the community after having served their ges that the Customs internal affairs department, which is McCune. We complied with both the let­ nuendo of Michael McCune’s letter of proposed now is good but it just isn’t supposed to police corruption in the agency, doesn’t the Board carried an estimated price that ter and spirit of the law as you well was based on a fairly detailed set of ar­ April 23. He certainly wimessed a dif­ enough. I know that it’s asking a lot, but when friends are involved. know. On the morning of April 9, offi­ chitectural plans. The “Common Sense” ferent meeting than the one I attended, for the future leaders of the country, isn’t THE Last February we reported that Customs employees cial notice was placed on the side door of both on April 10 and on the evening it worth it to spend a few extra dollars? across Texas had turned over thousands of pages of docu­ estimate is really just guesswork. I also Schedule of services the Town Hall and on the door to the wonder if that figure includes the lower prior. I’m a very concerned student who BIBLE ments to the internal affairs department. Those docu­ Qerk’s Office. At the public hearing on Chairman Robert Campbell an­ wishes to ask Mr. Holland and Mr. state reimbursement levels for renova­ a.m. and 10:45 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Kyle W. McGaw, associate pastor. Sunday urday Mass at 5 p.m. Sunday masses at 830 ments listed alarming allegations ranging from misuse of the 9th, which you atterided, I armounced Aheam to be a little less selfish and to CONGREGATIONAL a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 1130 a.m. Daily, Mon- tions (as opposed to new construction), nounced quite clearly and oftm at Tues­ BAPTIST (847-7355). schedule: Wbrship services, 8 and 10 sum.; iSPEAKSI govmiment funds to outright fraternization between Cus­ the time and place of the meeting and I Bolton Congregational Church, 228 Bol­ day- the cost of the portable classrooms that day’s budget hearing that the Board of have a little more consideration for the Community Baptist Church, S8S E. Full Gospel Interdenominational Church, Church School. 10:15 a.m.; 9 a.m., adult toms agents and drag dealers in the Southwest. And these ton Center Road. Rev. Charles H. Ericson, Thursday, 9 a.m.: Friday, 7:30 p.m. made sure that the rep on alternative uses because they knew that they would be GOP calling First Baptist ChapsI ot the Deaf, 240 pastor. Schedule: 10 a.m., Sunday Wbrship and nursery; 6 p.m.. evening praise service, lv\te at the Church of Christ have subcommittee that oversees Customs, didn’t pull his Cortcordla Lutheran Church, 40 Rtkin St., 730 ajn.. 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. (643-4466) falsely imply. given the results on Thursday, and they Hillstown Road. Manchester. Rev. William A. service and Church School, nursery provided. nursery. Mid-week Bible Stu ^,. 7 p.m., Wfed- too early. For instance, why not try to Manchester. Rev. Dr. KIm-Eric Williams, pas­ I some good news which we I punches when he sent a letter of warning recently to Cus­ 2. Contrary to Mr. McCune’s asser­ Shifflett, pastor; Sunday services, 9:30 a m ., (649-2863) nesday. 6 3 0 p.m., Wednesdays, Vbuth ac­ chose to attend the Zoning Commission tor. Sunday Holy Communion, 8 a.m. and SALVATION ARMY (wish to share with our friends. sell it to someone who would develop To The Editor: Sunday School kx preschool-adult; 11 a.m., tivities. (646-8590). toms Commissioner Carol Hallett. He cited a sworn af­ tion, the Board of Finance never 10:30 a.m. Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Adult The Salvation Army, 661 Main iFor this reason we have desig-l professional offices on the site? It could hearing instead. ileat and hearing-impaired worship service: COVENANT fidavit from a Texas Customs agent who was told by his People of the Town of Bolton, beware Forum. 9:15 a.m. (649-5311). “proposed” an 18.7 percent tax increase. The Board of Education budget cuts Wsdnesday, 7 p.m., prayer maeting-Bible Trinity Covenant Church, 302 Hack­ PRESBYTERIAN St„ Major and Incited May 5 (9:00 a.m.) "BringI be offered fix' the proverbial song, since what you get may not be what you want. Emanual Lutheran Church, 60 Church si^rvisor, “As long as the commissioner does not Imow At the be^nning of the hearing process, ■study. (643-7543 T D D ) (649-7509 voice). matack St., Manchester. Rev. Norman Swen­ Coventry Praabyterlan Church, Rt. 44A Mrs. Gary Asperschlager, pastors. I a Friend Sunday' so that w e j the town would still benefit from having were discussed both with Board mem­ St., Manchester. Rev. Paul S. Johansson, that internal affairs is corrupt, she will continue to use There is a small group in town called : Mount Zion Baptist Church, 240 Hillstown son, pastor. Rev. Paul Knight, associate pas­ and Trowbridge Road. Coventry. Rev. Brad 1 may do just that. I the Board voted to hear from the public bers and the public in attendance. Mr. pastor. Sunday worship 8:30 and 11 a.m.. Sunday services: it on the tax rolls. The opposition seems Road, Manchester. Rev. Harrie Williams, pas- tor; Schedule: 8 and 11 a.m., worship ser­ Evans, pastor. Sunday service 9:30 a.m., wor­ them ... since she has no choice in the matter.... They before we decided where an by how TNT, whose leader is a Democrat They Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. (643-1193.) lln the Bible w e read of a piousi McCune made no comments during the )or. Sunday services; 11 am .. Sunday School; vices; 9:30 a.m., Bible School. (649-2855). ship; 10:45 a.m., Sunday school; 630 p.m., to assume that those of us who support have formed an unofficial political party. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 9:30 ajn. Sunday School; 10:45 ■but pagan military officer being I are all she has to rely on to conduct her investigation.” much to cut the budget. Our proposal Hoon, worship servioe. (569-0408) Bible study and lellawship.; 7 p.m., coffee the school building project are motivated meeting: the only Board members not Cooper and High streets. Manchester. Rev. a.m„ Holiness Idirected by an angel to send! Hallett has been oti the job for almost two years. This party is called the common sense m EPISCOPAL break; Pro-school story hour, Wtednesday, will be on Hie [xior to the May 20 Ibwn participating in the Jiscussirai was Mra- Charle W. Kuhl, pastor. 9:30 a.m., divine wor­ Ifor Simon F^ter for a life-impac- primarily by our desire to have the op­ St. Gaorga’a Episcopal Church, 1150 9:45 a.m. (742-7222). meeting and nursery care;, 6 pjn.. Several Customs employees told our associate Dean Meeting as the Charter requires. coalition headed by a Democrat. Most of ship: 10:45 a.m ., Sunday school; Holy Com ­ timal educational facilities for our own ris Silverstein, a Common Sense Coali­ ;CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Boston Tpke., Bolton. Rev. David Brown, pas­ Praabyterlan Church ol Manehaatar, 43 Salvation meeting. Itive message. In expectation of I Boyd that they think Hallett wants to get to the bottom of the candidates of this party had wanted munion first and fitird Suridays (649-4243.) 3. Mr. McCune quotes me as saying tion supporter. ■ First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 N. tor. Sunday worship 10 a.m.; church school, Spnree SL, Manchester. Rev. Richard Gray, 1 Peter's arrival, Cornelius "called I children. (Crane to think of it, is that more government spending just a few the mess, but they suspect she is being shielded from the “It’s not my job to cut the school budget When a vote was taken on the :Maln St., 9:45 a.m. coffee fellowship, ,11 a.m. METHODIST pastor. Sunday worship service, 1 0 3 0 a.m., UNITARIAN UNIVER- {together his relatives and close I such a despicable motivation?) I’d like to -Manchester. Sunday schedule: 10:30 a.m. (643-9203.) nursery; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. Bible worst of it by some of her subordinates. Let it go to referoidum.” Bull! I never years ago. Now they say they want lower Bolton United Methodist Church, 1041 {friends' — truly a "bring a friend I point ouL however, that many of us, in­ proposed dollar cut, Mr. Silverstein was "service and St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 41 f^rk St.. studies throughout the week. (643-0906) SALIST taxes at any cost. Everyone wants lower Boston Tpke., Bolton. Rev. E d Painter. Sun­ {d a y ' (Acts 10). In a similar veln,l But with Congress and the Treasury Department now said that to Mr. McCune or anyone else. -Sunday School. Child care protmed; Wednes­ Manchester. Andrew D. Smith, rector. cluding myself, will not see our own alone in voting the cut, even though he days, 930 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m., wor­ doing independent investigations, some in Customs are taxes. day, 8 p.m. Doe Anno Dodd, assistant rector, Alva G . ROMAN CATHOLIC Unitarian Universalist Society- {w e have something we wish tol My actual words have already been in proposed no alternative. When ques­ ship service, nursery. (649-3472) children benefit much from the project, service and nursery. (649-1446) Decker, Church ol tha Assumption, Adams Street, ] share with our friends — Security | begiiming to sweat because they can’t pull the strings the paper — I will vote to cut the BOE I especially want less government and North United Methodist Church, 300 East, 153 W. Vernon St., even if it is accepted and be^ns im­ tioned later, he said he was unprepared to associate priest. Sunday sorvicos; 7 3 0 a.m. Manchester. Rev. Arthur Audet and Rev. John lower taxes, that is why I am a Parker St., Manchester. Dr. William C. Trench, Manchester. Rev. Connie Stemburg, I in insecure Times. anymore. One employee told us, “Most of these guys budget (and I did) right up to the point of and 9:30 a.m.; Wednesdays. 10 a.m. Golas, co-pastors. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; mediately. My two children, for instance, propose an alternative. So much for pastor; Rev. H . Osgood Bennell. visitation have worked in the internal affairs network and they all Republican. The town of Bolton is going CHURCH OF CHRIST (649-4583) Sunday masses at 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 minister. Sunday services, 10:30 firing teachers or cutting programs. If will have to live with the inconveniences leadership by the Common Sense Coali­ minister. Sunday schedule, 9 a.m. and 10:30 ICHUROt OF CHRIST] to have an election on May 6, those Church of Christ, 394 Lydall St.. a.m. and noon. (643-2195) a.m.; Nursery care and youth know each other. They’re used to having access to all the we’re going to change the character or tion. GOSPEL a.m., worship sorvicos; 10:30 a.m., Sunday of construction, but will never attend the people who vote for the coalition can­ Manchester. Rev. Eugene Brewer and Rev. St Baetholomaw Church, 45 Ludlow religious education. Coffee hour Lydall & Vernon Streets information on internal investigations throu^ their net­ quality of our school system, the whole Mr. McCune’s supposed quote from Gareth Flanary. Schedule: 9 a.m., Sunday Church of the Living God, Robertson School. (649-3696) improved elementary or middle school. didates will be splitting the conservative South UnHad Mathodiat Church, 1226 Road, Phone: 64&-2903 work. But today all that has changed. They’re not in the town should have the opportunity to par­ Robert Campbell is a childish attempt to "Bible class; 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Sunday wor- School. No. School St.. Manchester. Rev. Manchester. Rev. Peter Zizka, pastor. Sat­ after service. (646-5151.) Many supporters’ children are already in ticket and indeed the democrats will win, !shlp: 7 p.m.. Wbdnesday meeting. (646-2903) David W. Mullen, pastor. Sunday worship 9 Main SL. Rev. Frederick L. Vbrger, pastor; loop and they’re scared.” ticipate in that decision at a referendum. high school, and they'will never attend mislead the public. What Mr. Campbell then there will be more spending, and ^ b le m s with internal affairs are not new to Customs. That’s my opinion and it’s unchanged. classes in any improved facility. Why do actually said, both during and after the higher taxes. In 1989 the General Accounting Office issued a report 4. With “no discussion” a cut was we then support the building project? I meeting, was that if liii^er cuts were Bolton is a beautiful town, a wonder­ saying that if Someone was to make a claim about cor- made to the BOE budget? I can only as­ suspect most share my conviction that made to the school budgeL teachers and ful place to go home to. Why then, nqrtion in Customs, there was no g u a^ te e that the sume the Mr. McCune left the room for the construction of an appropriate facility programs had to be eliminated. Based on would anyone want to change it? Vote claims “would receive proper consideration.” that portion of the meeting. for a good basic education for the 1990s the public’s response at the budget hear­ Republican. The report included one of the most unsettling ex­ 5. You accuse me of being belligerent and beyond will benefit our entire com­ ing, he felt that such serious issues Larry Converse SENIOR CITIZENS amples of internal affairs agents in action. In July 1987, and arrogant “... toward anyone who munity. I think the approach we should should be decided upon only by the tax­ Bolton Republican Town Chairman Real Security... ^ intonal affairs was told that someone from Customs may questions the town’s spending.” Not so take is to build this project, and to find payers at a referendum. have broken into the GAO offices and stolen files while Mr. McCune — questioning town spend­ ways to relieve the tax burden for those Mr. McCune clearly missed the point the GAO was investigating Customs. Internal affairs did ing is part of w h^ we do year round on who truly face privation. Why choose a of the hearings, which was to explore the Future worries WITHIN THE REACH OF not investigate. Months later an anonymous tipster called our board. But, I will admit to this. I areas of municipal spending that the tax­ Seniors’ plant sale coming plan that is educationally questionable in the Treasury Department and repeated the claim. have run out of patience with the lies and order to achieve a saving that is, at best, payers felt could be cut. The Board of To The Editor: Treasury verified that it had indbed happened, but the distortions that your group of “petition­ Finance was not proposing this budget, Times are tough in Andover. dubious, and quite possibly nonexistent? carino Quartet “The Senior Ras­ an open menu, sight seeing, enter­ Real People. burglars, who turned out to be internal affairs agents, ing candidates” seems to have confused but was gathering input from the public Homeowners are facing a ten to eleven '.By JEANETTE CAVE Celia A. Robbins cals.” (Dirmer/dance tickets must be tainment and use of all resort were given a slap on the wrist. with a platform! While I believe firmly before proposing the budget on April 24. percent increase in the mill rate and 19 Camp Meeting Road purchased in advance.) Tickets for facilities. Register June 7 with a $50 A former Senate investigator who followed the break- that ideas and policies need to be tested Bolton Not listening to the taxpayers is a com­ there’s talk of cutting programs. I’m ;■ Plant enthusiasts are reminded the deposit. in story said. “It shows you the cavalier nund-set of some in the rough and tumble of the political worried about the future. •Senior Center Plant Sale will begin the dance only are $2. Transporta­ mon complaint by the Common Sense tion is available, let us know when Please make note of the following of these guys. I don’t know about now, but back then the arena, you have gone too far. Disagree Election advice Coalition, and yeL when elected officials During this critical period I’ve met ^bn May 11 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and trip schedule: office of internal affairs was an unnutigated disaster.” with me? Fine! Call for my resignation? and talked with Mr. David Woodbury, ^continue until sold out. This year the you buy your ticket. make no attempt to listen, they are chas­ During “Big Week,” the Senior Apr 29 — Rockingham Race There is a good chance that the latest investigations by Fme! It’s still a free counliy. But I cm- tised for abdicating their responsibilities. Chairman of the Andover Economic ;Center has a large selection of Track, $3330, LV 8:30 ajn., RET 8 Congress and the Treasury Department will show noth­ not and will not stand by in silence while To The E diton Development Commission. The EDC is 'vegetables and flowers to suit your Center Photo Club will be display­ Another CSC candidate for Board of ing their work in the library. Feel pjn. ing much has changed. you knowingly put falsehoods in front of As Election Day iqiproaches in Bolton the only commission whose sole job is to ■ne^s. All packs are priced at $1.50. Fuiance, Ron Beaudoin, went so far as to free to enjoy the exhibit any time. In May 14 — Ellis Island, $29. Fear OfPbverty the voters a ^ call it truth. This kind of we need to ponder the future of our help bring tax relief to us homeowners. In addition, the center has a l^ge say he did not need to be informed on the addition, the photo club always wel­ Register in office, LV 7 ajn„ RET 7 News accounts from the refugee camps in Iraq tell of attack serves only to diminish the quality town. It doesn’t look very bright for In listening to Dave Woodbury talk about •selection of hanging baskets ( p r i^ budget or have input into the paring comes new additions to the group. pjn. Kurdish refugees who are fleeing in terror from the army of public debate in our town. If, as Nfr. some of us but at least we can look for­ ways to broaden our tax base, it makes ;from $8-$15) Which make ideal gifts process. One wonders what kind of The annual Mother’s Day May 29 — Caprilands Herb Farm •rirf.'Saddam Ifrissein. But the truth is some may be fleeing McCune says, it’s time for a change in ward with hope. me feel good to know that someone is 'for Mother’s Day. Get them while Certainly, if our town continues down public officials these candidates will Program will be held Thursday, may (filled) LV 10:30 ajn. ' frtte the hunger and impoverishment caused by the inter- Bolton, the kind of change his letter make, when they maliciously misquote hard at work trying to help us law yers. ;they last. Jun 2-6 — Wildwood Trip (filled) represents should be resisted by all the path that it has been traveling lately, Dave Woodbury’s approach is simple • May is nationally recognized as 9. Reservations are due by May 3. [ ttltional trade embargo against Iraq after the invasion of others and feel that only those a lr ^ y - The special Mother’s Day Tha will LV 8 ajn. on June 2 and RET 7:30 Kuwait The Kiuxis could go home, but at least in the citizens of good ugll and conscience. only the well-to-do and the 2-incotne ... increasing income to the town by Senior Citizens Month, giving . he Arbors is a Ufecare families will be able to survive for very elected should participate in governing follow the entertainment. p.m. June 6. refugee camps there is a chance that someone will feed Robert L. Campbell taxing new business or professional of­ '.recognition to the many contribu- Jun 19 — Indian High Stakes retirement community, for long. A considerable number of us will our town. The students from Illing Jr. High them. The United Nations and the United States cannot Chairman, Board of Finance fices doesn’t solve the problem if you ’tions seniors have made to society. Bingo, $7. Includes admission, be burdened with tax bills that we will I would challenge Mr. McCune to i»y will sponsor their Annual Spaghetti active adults age 62 and afford to clothe and shelter the refugees indefinitely. It is Bolton don’t control unnecessary spending. ?The Senior Center has planned a fun marker, lunch & transp. LV 9:30 have difficulty in paying. more attention to the facts, fmd some in­ Supper & Evening of Jazz for older, that offers exception­ likely that the United Nations will join Saddam in offer­ Dave Woodbury seems to luiderstand ^packed week to celebrate. The ajn„ RET 6 p.m. Signup May 22 at In my opinion we need to do several tegrity and apologize to those Board seniors in the community on ally well-designed, lovely ing economic inducements to the Kurds who return both sides of that equation. He’s working •schedule is as follows: 9:30 ajn. Board plan best things on htay 6th: mem^rs he misrepresented in his letter. 'Thursday, May 9, 5 p.m. Tickets are home. to help us and I’m going-to vote for : May 13 Monday — “Celebrity” Jul 24 — Saratoga Race Track, private residences... com­ 1) Change the membership of the William P. Pike available at the Center for $2. David Woodbury for Selectman in An­ "Bingo, 10-12 noon, prizes to be $34. Signup May 7 at 9:30 a.m. The Arbors. Transportation or send in the coupon for The Editor: B o ^ of Education and break up the cur­ 31 Plymouth Lane Transportation available. Leave plete services and ameni­ to dover. awarded. Sports night — guest •Jul 30 — Boston Red Sox GAme Bolton’s Board of Education has rent clique. They seem to act more like Bolton your name in the office when you ties... emergency and may be provided within the more information. Terry Clark speakers Earl Yost, retired, sports $29. LV 9 a.m„ RET 7 p.m. Call Manchester Herald proposed; a bmlding plan for the town’s members of a private club rather than editor, and Rich Peckham, voice of buy your ticket. personal security systems... local area. For an appoint­ You owe it to yourself 228 Long HUl Drive don at 875-0538. whools tluit would continue our present members elected by the voters of their Reason for worry the Hartford Whalers. Dinner 5 p.m. Spring Classes are scheduled as Andover Sep 1-8— Bermuda Cruise, from and a guaranteed health ment, please call Jeanine to find out the real value K-8, 9-12 system. Candidates from the fellow townspeople. includes antipasta, ziti and meat­ follows: Drobis^, Retirement The Arbors offers to people Founded OcL 1 ,1881 as a weekly. “Common Sense” Coalition have 2) Replace the “watch mice” on the To The Editor: (Beg) Square dancing. May 22- $799 pp twin, plus port taxes ($300 care program that ensures Seeking support balls. salad, spumoni, $3. Tickets deposit at signup). Call Donna at just like you. Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. countered with a plan that would move Finance Board with some much more I am a student who is currently going may be purchased in the office no June M (5 sessions), 9-10:30 ajn.; you’ll never have to worry Counselor at 647-9343, seventh and eight graders to the high violent “watch dogs” who will help to through the Boltrai School System. Next (Adv) Music appreciation, (5) Wed­ 243-1630. about long-term care costs To The Editor: later than May 10. Sep 28-Oct 4 — Myrtle Beach USPS 327-500 VOL CX, No. 184 school. I think t&re are strong reasons to rein in and restrain the excessive spend­ year I will be a freshman in high school. May 14 Ttiesday — Trip to Ellis nesdays, May 22-June 26, 10:45 As of late. I’ve become very interested in Although your attention h ^ been $409 ppdo, call Don at 875-0538. during your lifetime. ^ RONALD O. NIC0DEMU8, Publiahar siqiport the Board of Education proposal ing habits of others. There is only one Island and Statue of Liberty, $29 a.m. Topics include the Concerto, — and some serious questions to be “watch dog” on the present board. town politics, especially politics dealing riveted to the races for offices of “The Piano Music, Opera, Rarely Heard Please note: No trip reservations Td like to know more about the security and affordability Big Three” (Selectmen^^JBdocation, and (lunch on your own). Seats still Managing E d lo r ______Peter Downs raised about the “Common Sense” alter­ 3) Elect selectmen who will speak out with Ae school system. It has not been Romantic and Orchestral music; taken in advance for any reason. ' of The Arbors Lifecare retirement conununity. Board of Fnance), there are some other -available on 3rd bus. Leaves 7 a.m. Compare the value. Y es Advertising Manage Lesley Radius native. on important issues during the year and much fun this past year in middle school (Beg) Bridge, May 7-June 25, Please note upcoming 'Thursday Jeanne Q. mmerth offices that likewise have to be filled at ,and returns 7 p.m. As the most affordable □ Please send me more information. Business Manager. The Board of Education plan is based not just before electirai time as some of thinking that I have to worry about the 12:30-2 pjn. programs: Circulation Manager _____Gsrlinde Collelti this upcoming election, and will need : May 15 Wednesday — Las Vegas 5/9 — Mother’s Day Tea, Lee □ Please contact me by telephone to schedule a visit. _____Sheldon Cohen on a thorough study of demogr^hics the present board members have done. next referendum or election. Yes, Mr. Don’t forget to sign up for our community in the area. Production Manager Aheam and Mr. Holland, I know what your attention. One of those concerns the Day 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be Burton Danee Demonstration. Pressroom Manager Robert H. Hubbard and building needs. & provides space for I doubt very much if out town’s few a 25 cent per person entrance fee. Cooking Demonstration, May 8, 1-3 The Arbors also provides you’re thinking. That I shouldn’t worry Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA), of 5/16 — Mr. & Mrs. Senior Center Bolton’s growing student population remaining farmers are going to continue May 16 Thursday — Big Day p.m. 'The class is called “Cook financial advantages and Main Telephone Number about it because I’m just a kid, and it has which I am a candidate. Being a life-long ceremony NAME (and most of the increase is m a ^ iqi of raising more and more produce and woik lunch consists of Chicken a Once, Eat Twice.” You will be given M3-2711 nothing to do with me. It does, though. resident in town and having over 25 Menu: safeguards that no other Oreulallon Telephona Number children already born and living in Bol­ harder doing so simply to pay bigger and l^range, rice pilaf, vegetable and recipes for chicken and beef that Most of the referendums have got some­ years of association and affiliation with Mon 5/5 — (Cheeseburger, soup, retirement conununity M7-094O ton — not abstract {xxijections). It also bigger property tax bills. Local dairy xhocolate tart. After lunch, e n ^ - yoq can cook once and use leftovers thing to do with the school system, the Bolton ZBA, I am experienced, beverage, dessert. ADDRESS corrects code violations and meets the farmers who sell their milk wholesale are tainment by ventriloquist Mike in 3 or 4 entirely different recipes. offers. These advantages Published daily, Monday thni Friday, with a Saturday/ knowledgeable, and have the proper Tlie 5/7 — Kielbasa dog on roll, program needs of Bolton’s school sys­ already taking it on the chin as the which directly affects me and others. Lawson, followed by honoring of Also, some small desserts. can add up to significant Sunday weekend edition, except c e r t ^ holidays, by the That’s why I worry. I also know that temperament for the job. If you would baked beans, beverage, dessert. tem. government cut milk price supports Mr. & Mrs. Senior Citizen. Reserva­ Two new trips have been STATE ZIP Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard Place, most of the adults who read this letter like me to continue to serve you, I would Wed 5/8 — Stir fried chicken on and lasting financial secu­ CITY Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second dase postage paid at As a member of the School Facilities s e v ^ mraiths ago. At the present time I tions are required no later than May scheduled: will think I’m just a stupid kid who be willing to serve another term. Thank rice, roll, vegetable, beverage, des­ rity for you and your family. Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes Study Committee, I learned that there are understand that their income from the 10. June 29, Saturday, the Nutmeg 1 to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 501, Manchester, doesn’t know what he is talking about. you for support in the past. sert. good reasons not to combine the junior sale of milk is barely exceeding their May 17 Friday — Fishing Derby 'Theatre in Storrs will sponsor “The TELEPHONE Conn.06040. _ . , ^ Number one, I’m not a stiqiid Idd, and Morris Silverstein Thu 5/9 — “Mother’s Day high and seniOT high grades when you labor costs and the cost of their cattle from 6 a.m. to 12 noon, Saulters 1940s Radio Hour” a show filled AH8-33MH T h e Manchester Herald is a ntember of The Aasodatod number two, I do know most of what I’m Bolton ZBA Lunch” ham, potato, applesauce, Call The Arlx)rs Press, the Audtt Bureau of Circulation, the New England have a choice. They are very difrerent feed. Pond. Prizes. Funds donated by the with singing and dancing to such talking about I just want the Bolton vegetable, roll, beverage, dessert. Press Assodalion a n d the New England Newspaper As- age groups with correspondingly dif­ Somewhere along the line, when the Savings Bank of Manchester. 9-V2 tunes as “The Chattanooga Choo at 647-9343. voters to know how the students, the FH 5/10 — Swedish meatballs on When you’re ready ferent social and educational needs. Not burden becomes too great, some of our Letters policy noon, bus tour of Cheney Homes­ Choo” and “I’ll Never Smile If you’re currently looking Guaranteed deUvery. l f ^ d o n i receive your Herald only do junior high-age students need farmers will “cash in their chips” and put ones who are affected by your decisions, Again.” 'The cost is $11, and motor- noodles, vegetable, roll, beverage, by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, please tead, Historical Museum & Fire at retirement communities Ifc THF. feel. A to feel secure for different types of classes, but they may their farmland up for sale. Our town’s The Herald welcomes letters from its Museum. Donation $1 per site to coach transportation will be dessert. te le p h ^ your carrier. If you are unable to reach your None of the Common Sense can­ Ongoing activities: or planning for the future, M n S rc a l subscriber service at 647-0046 by 6 p.m. need a totally different type of schedule remaining green acres will start to readers. Letters should be no more than \Jiistorical society. Dinner/dance 5 provided by the Center. Register in didates have any of their children cur­ Mon — Men’s golf 7:30 ajn„ the rest cfyour life. weekdoys for delivefy In Manchester as well. Almost all of the ^ o o ls in C' Virgin Islands in 1%7 instead of USPS did to us in April; UVIN6 ? plain Virgin Islands, this colony April 1: Carnegie Hall on a 19- H WITH OEJKTICW of Britain (about 12,(X)0 people on cent postal card in the Historic 11 nr T m exhausted! I dreamt I had to put in 55 square miles just southeast of my contacts with boxing gloves on!” Puerto Rico), will come out with an avalanche of 19 flower pictures (c ) 1991 by NEA. Inc. sometime this month. Collectors' Here is a snippet of half a I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Oial-a-Word” by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee dozen to show the aura: a 35-cent Corner at 1-B00-454-3S3S and entering acceaa code number 1$4; Swamp Immortelle; 40-cent Unscramble these four Jumbles, This is more than I can take 9Sc per minute: Touch-Tone or rotary phonea. one letter to each square, to form Mahoe Tree; 45-cent Pinguin. four ordinary words. Then there’s a $2 Beach Morn­ Russ MacKendrick WINTHROP by Dick CavaM ing Glory; a $3 Lantana and a $5 rALEV. Jerusalem Thom. AKID NOW, THE And the high value, a $10 job Preservation series. April 3: a 35- CELEBRITY CIPHER □ W E A T H S i Cslabrity CIptwr cryplogrami are created Irom quolellone by lemous not shown, is an Organ Pipe Cac­ cent. Dennis Chavez, Great people, past and present. Each tatter in tha cipher stands tor Cm A^ii Awam—i R3RECAe>TR3R. tus. We are talking real money American. This value pays first F L O W E R Y S T A M P S — This month, the British Virgin Is­ another. Today's due: A equals C. TOAAORRCW. here as the islands use the U.S. class to Mexico. April 5: 29-cent lands will be issuing stamps such as these, which highlight CIRYL dollar. (the real thing at last), the flower the gorgeous florae native to the islands. These stamps demonstrate definitive. April 6: 4-cent Official 'WLZAD GZW HF some of the many attractive Mail. April 12: 23- cent Lunch flowers that blossom in that Wagon Transportation coil. Same woman pilot Flew the English Holiday Inn, 363 Roberts S t, East PFL, HF M.FPPFY; POWALL microscopic area. The set just day — Wood Duck, a 29-center in Channel in 1912. Same time — Hartford. Hours, 10 to 4. Free ad­ WHAT MOTHER-lN - LAW might catch on and become a booklet This stamp so attractive 19-cent Transportation coil show­ mission, parking and door prizes. EH JZAP, EP EW exreCTECF ANP SO T ing a fishing boat April 30: 29- 25 dealers on hand. FKCM SON-IN-LAW. e NtlkfMA.ea treasure like the 24 Angola Birds that a snide oldster at the MAN- MFPPFYKDWW MFPG of 1951, now listed well over PEX said it looks like something cent commem. to celebrate the Tliesday, May 7, 7:30 pjn. EXNOST 50th anniversary of the US Regular meeting of the Central ^ ^ ---^ Now arrange the circled letters to ERNIE by Bud Grace $400. foreign. 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Seawolf fHaiirlirstrr» l-lrraih From Page 1 Bolton From Page 1 River From Page 1 that,” Warner said. will likely mean a shaip cutback in But Campbell said the auditor In Connecticut and Rhode Island, The bill now moves to the frill restoration have made the river basin from unwise or badly planned work force but not outright closure. made those comments before having Section 2, Page 9 lawmakers, executives and workers That vast Virginia yard also builds House of Representatives for a vote. basin an increasingly attractive development,” the statement says. were all smiles. a full understanding of the budget or Saturday, May 4,1991 surface ships such as aircraft car­ In the Senate, a subcommittee hear­ residratial and recreational resource Lieberman noted that the river, by “If ever there was an example of the budget process. Furthermore, the ing on a similar bill by Sen. Joseph for ah area that is easily within reach SPORTS accident, is one of the few major riers. auditor later complimented the snatching victory from the jaws of Both yards have large enough Lieberman, D-Conn., was held in of millions of people. rivers with no big, industrial city ^ defeau this is it,” said Sen. Chris­ fihance board for using the surplus Connecticut Thursday. “This tremendous increase in its mouth. “But the accident must be backlogs that the Seawolf announce­ money for several projects instep topher Dodd, D-Conn, noting that a ment will have no immediate effect The purpose of the bill is to iden­ recreational activity has strained the followed now by an intentional act year ago word leaked out that the of borrowing and paying interest. tify which areas along the river resources of the river system and of protection if we are to preserve on their employment levels. But Aheam, who had served as a Navy was planning to award the Electric Boat is the largest should be preserved for fish and has triggered calls for a comprehen­ the river for future generations,” he Bobcats’ Goodin silences the Indians’ bats member of the fmance board for six second Seawolf to Newport News. wildlife habitat. It would create a sive conservation plan to protect the said. employer in Rhode Island and years, including a stint as chairman, Electric Boat’s Groton, Conn., second largest in Connecticut, with refuge to protect those areas from By KEN VAUGHN stole third base on a walk to , Jay gest thing right now is for the shipyard and its Quonset Point, R.I., said, “It’s not good, fundamental Sheridan, and both runners success­ players to look themselves in the 22,000 woricers, designers and en­ planning to go over a budget, unless the development the bill’s sup­ S o cial to the Herald frme-making plant will do the gineers in the submarine building porters say is threatening much of fully executed a double steal for a eye and not feel sorry for themsel­ primary work on the second you absolutely have to.” ves. Right now, the hits aren’t com­ division. the river b^in. From Page 1 MANCHESTER — The 1-0 Bobcat lead. Brian Murray Seawolf. The contract awarded But Campbell said if the revenues School singled home Sheridan for the ing, and they are beginning to lose Newport News, Virginia’s largest and expenditures are boiled down, The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser­ Manchester High baseball team had Friday was for a $614.7 million out­ vice, after consulting with state and second run. their poise and their confidence. It’s private employer, has about 12^00 the finance board spent about its state tournament hopes dealt a lay this year. Over the life of the the 1992-93 school year, when 9th- Meanwhile, Goodin handcuffed important that they sttiy focused and workers building submarines and a $5,000 more than was included in local officials, would set the boun­ chitects said. setback by Goodin. contract the project is worth $1.8 graden are scheduled to move to the Indian hitters, permitting just take it one game, one at-bat at a work force of about 28,000 overall. the budget. The remainder of the in­ daries of the refuge within two The architects were also told by billion to Electric Boat, according to years. the high school, Karanian said. But Not Dwight of the Mets. Jeff of two base runners in the first four in­ time.” Newport News President Edward creases from surplus were for items the tree warden they cannot cut the Navy. The total cost of the the renovations to the library and the Bobcats. nings. Lost in the midst of the Goodin J. Campbell said he was “extremely that were approved in the budget or The refuge would be named after down the six trees where the addi­ Seawolf is an estimated $2.3 billion, administrative offices may have to The South Windsor southpaw “Jeff (Goodin) is in a good shutout was the pitching of disappointed” with the award an­ were unpredictable such as the Rep. Silvio Conte, R-Mass., who tional is planned to be built. It will making it the most expensive, sub­ lx phased in to keep the construc­ limited the Indians to just three hits groove right now,” said South Manchester’s Greg King. The junior nouncement. dramatic jump in welfare payments. originally proposed the legislation. cost about $500 to move each tree, marine ever purchased by the Navy. Proponents of the bill include tion of the addition on schedule, he they said. as the Bobcats took advantage of Windsor coach Phil Harak. “He lefthander gave up eight hits and is­ In Rhode Island, Gov. Bruce G. Lieberman, a member of the Senate said. poor execution on Manchester’s part started a little slowly this season be­ sued just two walks in six innings, Sundlun and the entire four-member Environment and Public Works The architect said that due to the to post a 6-0 CCC East win Friday cause of control problems, but his but miscues at critical times congressional delegation greeted Hostages From Page 1 Committee, and Rep. Gerry Studds, current bidding climate, more ser­ afternoon at Kelley Field. location has been getting better of prevented him from picking a workers at the Quonset Point plant. D-Mass., a senior member of the vices can be bought with less MACC The win improves South late. He’s really come around and it much needed win. tion in the meeting and said news Rep. Ronald K. Machtley, R-R.I., first president. House merchant marines panel, who money. This may leave the school Windsor’s record to 6-S overall and showed today.” “Greg pitched a good game called the decision, “a sweet vic­ accounts suggesting a deal were He said he did not have the exact believe important river habitat is district with extra money to pave the From Page 5 5-3 in division play, while The Bobcats gave Goodin some today,” Blanchard said. “I told him “sickening” and amounted to tory” as he pulled a chocolate in the date of the meeting in ftris, but that threatened by increased residential s ^ e n t p ^ n g lot and carry out ad­ Manchester falls to 4-8 overall, 3-S insurance runs in the fifth inning, that he did a nice job, but we failed “rumor mongering.” shape of a submarine from his pock­ .it likely was between Oct. 20 and and recreational use. ditional improvements around the Pisch, Petite Sophisticate, Bill in the CCC East entering today’s 2 scoring three runs on three hits and to make a few crucial plays and it et arid todc a bite. Bani-Sadr said he did not neces­ Oct. 22, and took place at the The federal government has spent school. Belekewica, Laurie Green, Biran pjn. game at Kelley Field against two Manchester errors. The final run hurt us. If we make those plays, the sarily believe Bush was at the meet­ Even though Electric Boat won Raphael Hotel. more than $600 million over the Despite the possible savings, the Hoyler, John Cycenas, Elsie Cone, East Catholic. With just seven came in the sixth inning when Kevin outcome might be different” the new contract, the yard’s future ing. But he said Bush’s denial of his “The agreement was to delay the years to clean the river. That has finn will have to stop accepting re­ Debbie Hyman, Nina Armstrong, I;.- games remaining, Manchester needs Willis tripled and scored on a presence was an attempt to cover up SOUTH WINDSOR (8) — ShwMui dh and that of its 22,000 employees is release of the hostages to obtain resulted in improved populations of quests from school officials to make Ruth Nye, Sandra Fiimegan, Shirley six wins to qudify for postseason botched relay throw. by no means secure. the fact such a meeting took place. 1- 1-0-0, Buriw dh 2-1-1-0, Goodin p O-O-O-O, both arms to continue the (Iran-Iraq) species such as the Atlantic salmon, additional improvements in order Coderre, Beulah Helm, David Har­ play. Manchester’s best chance to Murray 2b 3-1-2-1, Gagnon 2b 1-000. WlrW as “I’m not sure he was there. I Recent testimony by top officials war and American support for the bald eagle and peregrine falcon, ac­ for^ it to finalize the design plans, rington, Sharon Mainville, Kathleen “We made some key mental mis­ break the shutout came in the sixth 4-1-1-0, Burnham 1b 4-0-00, LaBlanc ef don’t know if he was or not,” said 3-00-1, Willi* c 2-1-10, Baaudry rf 3-0-20, with Electric Boat indicated that the mullahs,” Bani-Sadr told The As­ cording to the bill. But the improve­ which it hopes will be sent to the Bottaro. ■im takes today, and it cost us,” said when Marc Sears lined a one-out Bani-Sadr, adding that he had .;..V Rosa 3b 3 0 0 0 , Brodorick If 3-1-10. Totala Rhode Island and Connecticut com­ sociated Press. ments have also brought about state by July 11, Karanian said. And to those giving to the Furni­ Manchester coach Dave Blanchard. single to right field and advanced to 29*6*^2. plexes would have to cut their work receiving conflicting accounts of MANCHESTER (0) — Bodomlay as 3-000, “This book is the result of greater river use. Under the firm’s most recent ture Bank: John Nesbit, Elise Cone, “At times, I didn’t know what was third when the ball was misplayed force in half by late in the decade, who attended the meeting. laboratory work,” he said. Ssara 3b 30-10, Whits rf 30-00, Dalasalo cf “Ironically, the river is beginning design plans, there will only be one Steven Booth, Assumption Church, LS**-. happening out there. We’re just not by South Windsor’s Dan Beaudry. 2- 0-10, Kirby If 2-0-00, Cromnral If 1-04VO, when submarine contracts already Bani-Sadr said his information Bani-Sadr, elected president in to suffer from the successes of the courtyard. The space the firm had Ansley Carter, Mrs. Howard Morse, thinking sound baseball.” However, Dave White popped out Ringbloom 2b 2-0-00, Rohrbach 2b 1-000, awarded are completed. Without the was based on reports from Iran that King p 2-0-00, Jackson p 1-0-00, Bolduc 1b January 1980, was fired by programs designed to restore it,” previously allocated for a second Donald D ’Avanzo, Joan Taylor, South Windsor broke on top with and Matt Dalessio ground^ out to new Seawolf, some said, the included documents, tape recordings Brian Trotta/Manchaatar Harakl 2-0-10, FalkowsM c 2-000. Totals 240-30. Khomeini in June 1981 following says a House committee statement. courtyard will be used for the Brian Hoyler, Deborah Deforest, at a two-run rally in the third inning the pitcher to end the inning. South Windsor 002 031 0— 60-2 facilities might have to close, and extensive notes taken during his — Manchester High batter Matt Dalessio follows through on his swing that resulted Manchastsr 000 000 0— 0-34 setbacks in the Iran-Iraq war. He es­ “Improved water quality and habitat school’s activity center, the ar­ Eggleston, Sue Boggs. POP UP after two outs. Jeff Broderick “We’re not hitting at all, and fbr Newport News, the decision 11/2 years as the Islamic Republic’s caped to France the next month. in a pop up in Friday’s game with South Windsor High at Kelley Field. Bobcat catcher is Kevin Jsff Goodin and Kavki Willis; Grsg Mng, Jim singled for the game’s first hit and that’s been the story the past five Jackson {7) and Marak Falkowaki Willis. South Windsor won, 6-0. went to second on a wild pitch. He games,” Blanchard said. “The big­ WP- Goodin, LP- King

Seniors From Page 5 a.m.. Pinochle 12:30 p.m. 10 a.m.. Exercise “Cleo’s Tape” 11 nelly 736; Reno Maire 725. 1\ie — (Adv) Square dancing 10 a.m.. Setback 12:30 p.m.. Exercise Kton 4/29 Ladies Golf; Front — Class A- East sufTering a.m.. Photography club (informal) Low Gross. B. Cox, 55. Class B; Low Gross l' “Celeste” 2 p.m.. Bowling at Amato, 7, P. Kenniff, 62. Low Net, L. Kiern^, Vh"--V .. 10-12 noon. Basketweaving 2 pjn.. Holiday Lancs 9:30 a.m. 36. Class C; Low Gross, M. Sanuelson, 64 Bowling at Silver Lanes 12:30 pan.. Scores: Low Net, P. Eggleston, 31. Back — Class A; Exercise to “Cleo’s Tape” 1:30 p.m.. Tues 4/23 Bowling: Phil Washburn 509; Hal Low Gross, B. Camellia, 47. Low Net. M. Bis- Grocery shopping (Stop & Shop) Hinkel 201, 534; Ed Toconis 552; Bert Sweet sell, 35. Class B; Low Gross, P. Siegal, 55. the doldrums 223. 538; Don Ostberg 211, 536; Joe Carino Low Not, A. Anderson and G. LaGaoe, 34. call at least a day in advance for a Class C; Low Gross, A. Leighton and J 527. Eleanor Berggren 480; Stella Forsyth NEW HAVEN — It isn’t exacUy in the first inning. Joe Funaro ride. 480; Cathy Byrnes 494; Celia Carparelli 182. Bycholski, 70. Low Not, R. McIntosh, 36. the time to panic, but East Catholic walked, stole second and scored on Wed — Friendship circle 10 a.m.. 491; Carol Toconis 189, 483; Pat Cleavage Apr 29 Men's Golf; Low Net — Don Willis 3; Tony Amato 31; Art Vignone 32; Lou Dellafera High baseball coach Jim Penders a Dennis Bianch double. He rode Bridge 12:30 p.m.. Exercise 479; Alba Rusconi 177. Wed 4/24 Bridge: Tom Regan 4,100; 32; John Dunne 32; Bob Ellington 33; Stan By HANK LOWENKRON must be hoping his team rights itself home on a Thrck Saleh RBI single. “Celeste” 2 p.m.. Nongrocery shop­ Catherine Byrnes 3,920; Charlotle Haberern Waickowski 33; Joe Desimone 34; Art Byam The Associated Press in a hurry. Notre Dame added four runs in ping (Bradlees) call by Monday 3,700; Milt Leon 3,150; Hilda Campbell 3,330; 35; Elmer Vennart 35; Dick McNamara 35- Romeo Audaire 3,170; Fran Burr 3,130. John Wanger 35; Joe Lynch 35; V. Sinks 35- The ^ g les, who at one point the third, scoring two runs on wild morning. Ted LaGaoe 35. INDIANAPOLIS — Chuck Per­ Fri 4/26 Setback: Ethel Scott 135; Dorn were ranked No. 1 in the state, have pitches by losing Eagle hurler Doug Thu — Orchestra rehearsal 9 son scored 12 consecutive points for Anastasio 128; Betty Jesanis 122; V. Rice Low Gross — Burt Hovey 39; Ralph Mac- lost three of their last four, including Delvecchio (4-2). a.m.. Lunch 11:45 a.m.. Program 122; John Jelenak 121; Mike Haberern 17 7 . carone 40; Harry Eggleston 40; Irv Ganside Indiana down the stretch as the an 8-2 verdict to Notre Dame in All East scored its two runs on the 12:30 p.m. Mon 4/29 Pinochle; Edith O'Brien 779; Betty 42; Ed Fraher 43; Jack Funke 44; Joe Ken­ I^cers overcame a 13-point deficit Jesanis 775; Mike Haberern 747; Helena Connecticut Conference action sixth on a two-run single by John nedy 44; Elmer L. Ostrout 44; Joe Phillippon and beat the Boston Celtics 116-113 VsV Fri — Cribbage 9:30 a.m.. Bingo Gavello 744; Art Bouffard 741; Ernestine Don­ Friday at the University of New Fisher. on Friday night to even their first- Haven. STOP a SHOP STORE COUPON round playoff series at 2-2. “Notre Dame played outstanding East, which visits Manchester baseball,” Penders said. “I’d say The deciding game in the best- High today at 2 pjn. in a make-up they made five Major League plays. BOB MORRA of-5 series will be played Sunday in clash at Kelley Field, falls to 10-3 When we did hit the ball hard, they Boston with the winner facing either FOR FIRST SELECTMAN overall and 4-2 in ACC play. Notre made some great plays, particularly Detroit or Atlanta in the second Firsi Selectman. 2 years Dame improves to 7-6 overall, 3-5 the shortstop (Funaro) and third Zoning Board of Appeals. 14 years TRIPLE COUPON round. in the conference. baseman (Bianch). Republican Town Chairman. 4 years Person, who had 39 points in In­ BOLTON “We caught our breaks the begin­ Fenders says his club can’t look Served as Bolton Dqjuiy Fire Chief. 10 years Army Veteran ON ANY MFR. COUPON VALUED UP TO diana’s Game 2 victory but was held ning of the year and now we’re not back. “We just have to look ahead,” to six in Wednesday’s loss, began Lifelong Resident catching any,” Penders said. “But he said, “and hopefiiUy the luck will Father, two daughters his streak by hitting a basket with REPUBLICANS Tha Assodalsd Praaa we’re not helping ourselves by not start coming our way.” Teacher for nine years WITH PURCHASE OF *7.50 OR MORE 4:42 left to cut Indiana’s deficit to COOL DOWN — Kentucky Derby contender Hansel is scrubbed down by groom Saturnino Businessman, owns a real estate appraisal firm hitting the ball, either. We’re strik­ NOTRE DAME (8) — Balchsr 1b 4-1-1-a Present ttilscoupon with any one manufacturers'cents off coupon, buy ttieltem.arxlStop8i Shop will tiiplo 105-102. He tied the game by Funaro ss 2-2-1-0, Rubino p 31-1-0, Bkiacfi 3b B.A. and Masters from E.Conn. the value. Tripio Savings Program applies to manufoctuets' coupons you clip from newspopen and Lopez as exercise rider Pam Fitzgerald plays with Friday after workouts at Churchill Downs. ing out at inopportune times.” making a 3-pointer with 4:22 1-2-1-2, Saleh rf 3-0-1-2, KosM cf 4-1-0-1, good tor tree, Stop 8t Shop's own, other rofallois' coupons, or a coupon with a toco vdue The 117th running of the Run for the Roses is scheduled today. Cromwral c 3-0-0-0, Glass If 3-0-1-1, JUias 2t> over 99f. The total triple cosh savings may not exceed the retail priced marked on the Item, It It does, you remaining. East struck out 11 times against 1- 0-30, Cuny ph 1-1-1-0. Totals 2337-6. get the item tree. Umit one Item per manufacturers' coupon. Offer suporcoeds our double coupon otter Baskets by Person gave Indiana EAST CATHOLIC (2) — Massaro If 3316. Excludes tobacco products, Lotteiy tickets, and Items prohibited by law. Limit 4 triple coupons per ND’s Rich Rubino, who went the Gauvaki cf 4-0-0-0, Penders *at> 2-1-16, SELECTMEN customer or family. Otter valid Saturday, May 4,1991 thru Saturday, May 11,1991. two-point leads twice before Kevin distance hurling a four-hitter. Dumals c 2-1-06, Lockwood 3b 2-0-06, Del­ McHale, who led the Celtics with 24 Rubino issued six walks. vecchio p 0-0-06, Igoa p 0-0-06, Strano dh DOUGLAS T. CHENEY MIKE EREMITA points, tied the game for the last Kentucky Derby entries 2- 0-06, Fisher 1b 331-2, Darlas rf 1-366, WW n Vcicrm Penders juggled his lineup, drop­ Chomick ph 1-066, Foumlar 2b 3 3 1 6 . Totals Over 20 years experience in public safely Grsdiutcd B.S., V PI1950 time at 109-109 with 2:50 remain­ ping the top of the order to the bot­ 232-42 through fire and emergency services ^STOPasHc5p1sT(5i^^ ' ” East Catholic 000 002 3— 2-42 Choicy Brothers. 1951-1954 Over 20 years in the construction business, ing. tom and vice versa, but it didn’t help Notre Dama 204 002 x— 37-1 Prau & Whiincy Aircrari, 1954-1987, CT registered builder the offense that has just nine hits in Doug Delvacchio, Brian Igoa (4), Hob now retired Person then stole the ball and Working knowledge of building and made another 3-pointer, giving him have stories of their own the last two gaines. Pendara (6) and Brian Dumals; Rich Rubino Manchester Young Republicans & Junior life safety codes ar*j Pato Cromwell Chamber of Commerce. 1952-1957 30 points for the game, to put In­ The Green Knights scored twice Member of the Bolton Republican WP- Rubino: IP- Delvecchio (42). Bolton Republican Town Committee Town Committee diana ahead to stay 112-109 with 1958 to date name. Green Alligator is a member of a Served on Bolton Zoning Board of Appeals, All. TRIPLE COUPON 2:06 left. After Person rebounded a By ED SCHUYLER JR. Bolurn Public Building Committee, 1959-1980 Serving on Bolton Planning Commission, Ah The woodman was the father of five-horse mutuel field, despite Bolum Board of Sclccuncn, 1979 Ur date Boston miss, LaSalle Thompson’s The Associated Press A.S. Degree from Broward College First Selectman, 1985-1987 ON ANY MFR. COUPON VALUED UP TO 99^ jumper gave Indiana a 114-109 ad­ Hansel and Gretel of storybook liaving won the Derby. in Fire Science Technology Clemens wins fifth vantage with 1:24 left. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Saturday, fame, and Woodman is the father of The mutuel field is the coiqiling of WITH PURCHASE OF *7.50 OR MORE Reggie Lewis’ basket cut- the racing fans throughout the land Hansel the colt. horses that would be long shots be­ EDUCATION I^cers’ lead to three, but Reggie could be dancing to a.Hiqjpy Jazz The four leading contenders cause there can be no more than 12 Presentthlscouponwllhany one manufactuets'cents off coupon, buy the ltem.andStop8i Shop will Wole the value. Triple Savings Program applies to manutacturers' coupons you clip from newspapets and Miller hit a 17-foot jumper with 37 Band, one of the “impossible Saturday are Fly So Free, the betting interests. as Sox top good tor free. Stop 8i Shop's own. other retailers' coupons, or a coupon with a face value seconds remaining for a 116-111 dream” starters in the Kentucky Florida Derby winner; Hansel, who Every Derby also has its human The total Wpki cosh savings may not exceed the retail priced marked on the Item. If It does, you has won two straight races, includ­ stories. CHICAGO (AP) — Roger get the Item free. Limit one Item per manufacturers' coupon. Otter superceeds our double coupon otter lead. Larry Bird’s jumper with 28.9 Derby. The first three Chicago'batters — Exc udes tobocco products, Lotteiy tickets, and Items prohibited by law. UmIt 4 frfale coupons per seconds to play cut the Celtics’ They could be toasting a colt who ing the Jim Beam; Strike the Gold, For only the third time, and the Clemens returned from his five- Tim Raines, Lance Johnson and customer or family. 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