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24 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 18. 1989

I CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS R t I INDUSTRIAL Automotive FOR SALE FOR RENT l i J PROPERTY Cut your risk of cancer with ... gariic and onions! J MANCHESTER. We have ON E and two room apart­ MANCHESTER. 3400 and WASHINGTON (AP) — Garlic and two light and bright, ments, Main Street. ^ Speciolii»D3329 647-0593 643-9649/228 9616 plete lanitorlal ser­ FURNITURE A ties and security. No power windows. M a­ decorated, separate pets. Call 643-2129, 9-5. Cuftom butH homaa, addWona, vice. Experienced, rel­ roon with block Inte­ basement, convenient CARPENTRY/ rtmodaUno* wood aiding, dacka, M&M OIL iable, free estimates. PORTABLE twin bed. rior. $3500 or best offer. MANCHESTER. Two roofing, oonorata work, maaonry A a Like new. Includes location. $110,900 Cen­ phaa^ of conatructlon. PLUMBING 4 HEATING 643-0304. 236-9560.______tury 21 Epstein Realty, bedroom luxury Town- REMODELING mattress. $75. 643-8208. It you're ateA of eontreoton not • Oil Burner Service & Sales SNOW REMOVAL. 647-8895.0 house. All appliances, rturrting your eafft - oaf/ ua/ 1980 VOLVO, 242 DL. Blue heat, cable, carpeting, • Automatic Oil Delivery Resldentlat- with blue Interior. Au­ FARRAND REMO^LING Fully Inaurad • Fraa Eatimalaa ITV/STERED/ You'll never know the air conditioning. Call Room additions, decks, roof­ Commerclal. Drive­ tomatic, excellent con­ MAR CoattrEcUoa • Well Pumps Sales & Service ways, starting at $15. APPLIANCES power of Classified until 649-5240. ing, elding, windows and gutt­ gf MaMotfagBaF dition. Good tires. you use It yourself. ers. All types of remodeling and • Water Heaters (Eiactnc a aaa) Call Bob, 872-8841. 64,000 on motor. MANCHESTER. Three 643-1720 Atk tor Mark bedrooms, I'/j bath. repairs. Call Bob Farrand. Jr. • Bathroom & Kitchen TAPPAN Gas gold Range A M /FM Cassette. $3500 RESORT $775 per month. Two Remodeling PROLONG THE life of cut with hood for sale. or best otter. 236-9560. Bus. 647-8509 PAINTING/ flowers In your home by 647-9522.______PROPERTY bedrooms, l '/2 baths. Res. 645-6849 • Senior Citizen Olecounte 1977 PLYMOUTH Volarl. $575 per month. Two PAPERING • Electric work by snipping stems of on an­ ELECTRIC Stove. Sears, Runs good. New ex­ N gle. This provides more Precision Electric 20", 4 burner. White haust, battery and N OWN A Piece of the sun. bedrooms, 1 bath. $525 ilattrhpalpr HrralJi per month plus utili­ HOUSE Wall Papering & FREE ESTIMATES stem surface to absorb Nutone Coppertone brakes. $950 528-0074 or Myrtle Beach, South ties, security and refe- the water. Prolong the life Range hood with vent 646-2423.______Carolina. $59,000 pre­ RENOVATIONS Painting Phone; 6 4 9 -2 8 7 1 rencs. No pets. 643- Ranoveta 1 room or antlra houaa. of good, but unused Items to outside. Very good construction prices. Residentlol, Commercial, In your home by selling 1980 FORD. Fairmont. 2121. Strip old plaatar walla, Inaulala, condition. Ideal for Four cylinder, tour Two bedroom luxury ahaalrock and Snlah. Alao Intarlor References & Insurance. I MISCELLANEOUS them for cosh with a apartment or summer golf ylllas, free golf MANCHESTER. Two painting. Call low-cost od In classified. speed. Runs and looks bedroom flat, first AAartv Mattson, 449-4431 SERVICES camp. Both for $75. good. Asking $500. 649- Thursday, Jan. 19, 1989 membership. Call 1- 647-3808; Manchester, 646-0271. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 800-225-6897. floor, near busline. leava maaaaga. Gary McHugh, 443-9321 AN(3ELIC HOME 5434.______30 Cents New carpeting, great 1984 MERCURY Marquis. location, walking dis­ 4 SEASONS REMODELING HAWKES TREE SERVICE CARE REGISTRY FUEL DIL/CDAL/ ROOFING/ I One owner. Excellent tance to stores. $650 per • Additions • Decks Bucket, truck & chipper. Stump LOCAL REOtSTRY OFFERS condition. 39,000 miles. MORTGAGES QUALITY CARE... FIREWDDD month. One year lease • Roofing • Repair SIDING removal. Free eatimataa. LOWER COST TO CLIENTS... Fully equipped. $5395. Great quake plus security deposit. Special consideration for Small Jobs Wsicomsd COMPANIONS. HOMEMAKERS. SEASONED firewood for 633-2824. HOMEOWNERS 649-0795. aldarty and handicapped. Ssnior CItIzsn Discount MANCHESTER NURSES sale. Cut, spilt and 1984 RENAULT Encore. • FORECLOSURE!! MANCHESTER. First ROOFING 647-1956 delivered. $35 per load. Five door, five speed, Mall builder 647-7553 • BANKRUPTCY!! floor, two bedroom Call Chris at 645-6559 Holiday Spadai 742-1182. air conditioning, body apartm ent In reno­ sparks shock • DIVORCED!! All types of roofing a rspoirt. excellent, new muffler, Falling behind on your mort­ vated two family Let ue remodel your kitchen or I SPURTING tires. $700 or best offer. bath from floor to celling. We & j gage payments? We can house. New applian­ 20% Off i KITCHEN BATH 6DDDS 742-0120. helpl No payments up to 2 ces, carpets, etc. $600 otter cablnett, vanities, coun­ yearsi Bad credit, bankruptcy per month plus utlll- tertops whatever your needs 6 4 5 -8 8 3 0 REMODELING 7^ 1976 CHEVETTE. Runs in Soviet city or unemployment It not a tles. Call 649-2871. are. Call Ralph Nadeau at SKI Boots. Woman's Jun­ great, good condition. problem. Foreclosure atsls- ior Racing. Size 8. Al- Needs new battery. faces fines From the smallest repair to the largest renovation, tance available for the di­ VERNON. Two bedroom, 643-6004 plna. $60 Excellent con­ $175. 647-1029. refurbished apart­ FLDDRIN6 our own craftsmen do the complete job — By Andrew Yurkovsky vorced and self-employed. KHekM A Bath DctigR Caster dition. 643-2880. 1978 CHRYSLER Cor­ Consolidate bills — save your m e n t, appllanced, neatly and on schedule. Manchester Herald homel basement, nice, big S&G HOME doba. Body and engine MIKE GIACALONE Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. PETS AND parts. Jon, 569-8755. Swiu Contervative Group yard. Available Imme­ IMPROVEMENT I MOSCOW — Nyura Akopyan diately. $475 plus utili­ Complat* hom« rtrtovttlonf UNOLEUM SERVICE 649-5400 SUPPLIES at (203) 454-4404 or was teaching in a music school ties. Two months se­ lnt«i1or/6xtgrlor painting. Fully Insured (203) 454-1336 D*ck8/kKch9n«/bath r»mod«tlng. HERITAGE KITCHEN and for children in the city of Spitak. on pollution curity deposit. Call Roofing. Quality Workmanship FREE. Three cats. Box / Julie, ERA Blanchard trained. Quiet, laid CLYbE Soviet Armenia, when the Dec. 7 Free EeHmetee Free Estimates CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 8. Rossetto, 646-2482. BATH CENTER, INC. back. Take one or all earthquake struck. Rentals 871-6552 or 872-6550 ______182 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester ROUTE 83, VERNON By Andrew J. Davis EAST HARTFORD. 643-5439 three. Call 645-1492, said the company has tried to Akopyan. 37. who lost one of and Nancy Concelmon Clean, second floor, 5 leave message. 83 Regal Coupe *6995 her legs, was trapped in the correct erosion-control prob­ Manchester Herald rooms, 2 bedrooms. 84 Skyhawk Wagon *5995 rubble of the five-story building lems. but because the site is hilly, ROOMS Stoye and refrigerator. I APARTMENTS IHDMES IHDMES ISTDRE AND IMISCELLANEDUS 84 Camaro Coupe *4995 they are difficult to control. Security required. $650 Yurkovsky for hours before she was rescued FOR RENT FDR RENT FDR RENT FDR RENT DFFICE SPACE FDR SALE 85 Century Wagon *8595 The state has ordered the plus utilities. Call 644- by youths. Her husband, who “ We definitely will comply with 85 Century 4 Dr. *8995 developers of the $70 million mall the order,” she said. ” We don’t SINGLE Room for rent. 1712. SOUTH End of Hartford. BOLTON. Five room THREE offices for rent. EIGHT month old water- was in the capital city of Yerevan, believed she had 85 Escort 4 Dr. *4395 died. in Buckland to correct failed want the community, or anyone, Females preferred. MANCHESTER. Two Five rooms, second Ronch, '/2 acre, gar­ Will rent Individual or bed, $325. Courthouse erosion-control measures at the age. $795 plus utilities. Available anv part. Furnished or One Gold membership, 85 Electro 4 Dr. *10,495 Akopyan was one of 53 Armenians being treated at to think w e’re negligent. They Convenient location. bedroom Townhouse. floor. Appliances, par- mall site or face fines of up to $75 per week plus $100 klg. References re­ Security, $1550. 872- Immediately unfurnished. Reasona­ 12'/s months left for 86 98 Regency 4 Dr. *9995 the Alexander V. Vishnevsky Surgical Institute in (erosion-control measures) .seem Nice location, all ap­ $1,000 a day. security. Call 649-9472 pliances. Heat, hot wa­ quired. Security. 249- 3487. 2 bedroom, 4 room sin­ ble, pleasant surround­ $450. Compared to reg­ 86 LeSabre Ltd. *11,995 Moscow two weeks ago. Despite her personal to be harder (at the hilly site) ings. Manchester/East ular price of $700 plus. , 'sU*' J Marla P. Butts, senior environ­ between 3:30-7, ask for ter, carpeting, air con­ 0010 or 872-4339 between EAST HARTFORD/Glas- gle family. Close to Rt. 86 Delta 96 2 Dr. *9495 tragedy, she had much to be grateful for. Her than other project locations.” Eleanor. 8am-9pm. Hartford line, near Eric 649-3426.0 Ar “ * mental analyst with the Depart­ ditioning. Call 647-1595. tonbury line. Seven 1-384 and Manchester 66 Cavalier 4 Dr. *5995 husband was alive, and her son and daughter, who room Cape with highway. 528-1783. 1971 8. 1972 SKI-DOO and ment of Environmental Protec­ The order names two wa­ MANCHESTER. Room In Community College. 86 Merc. Lynx *4995 were also in Spitak at the time of the earthquake, aulet rooming house. screened porch, gar­ STORE. 46 Oak Street. Mercury Snowmobile tion, said today that the Homart tersheds affected by water pollu­ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Large private yard, Excellent ground floor 86 Nova 4 Dr. *6995 weren’t hurt. Oft street parking. $75 AND age, nice lot, first floor with trailer. $700 or Development Co. of Chicago must tion, Butts said. One area is south laundry hook-ups. In­ ‘ 700 per month without location. Good for pro­ best offer. 649-7985 at- 86 Caprice 4 Dr. *9995 In hospitals throughout Moscow, 345 Armenians per week. 646-1686 or NOTICE TO CREDITORS stop erosion that is polluting of Buckland Hills Drive and 569-3018. side of house Is brand utilities. Call 643-9321. fessionals, Attornevs, fer 7pm.______were being treated for injuries in connection with drains into Buggie Stowe Pond. Notice Is hereby given pursuant to Section 33-379 of the Dentists, Insurance, nearby ponds. The DEP ordered MANCHESTER. Sleep­ new. $975 plus utilities. DOUBLE Bowl, stainless 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 the earthquake, a spokesman at the headquarters of Connecticut General Statutes that ROBERT S. SMITH, Security. No pets. 872- Real Estate, Doctors, Homart on Jan. 12 to submit an Another watershed area south of ing room tor working D .M .D ., P.C., a Connecticut corporation having Its principal steel sink with single the Soviet Ministry of Health said. An estimated 4381, 649-5400, 647-9040. Travel, Finance, Etc. engineering site plan that details Interstate 84 flows into an un­ gentleman. Share bath, place of business In Manchester, Connecticut, has been dis­ lever faucet, spray total of 55.000 people were killed in the catastrophe. solved by Resolution of its members, which dissolution has BOLTON Grossman 8< Weln- hose and beige formica measures to stop and repair the named pond near 852 Tolland no cooking. $235 per traub, 649-5334, 647- Soviet officials have reported. month plus security become effective with Its filing of a Certificate of Dissolution COVENTRY DUPLEX Antique Greek counter. Tap to accom­ ITRUCKS/VANS drainage damage, she said Turnpike, she said. with the Secretary of State's Office. .9222^ and references. 643- Off Routs 44A. 2 years old. Revival Home, odate sink. Very good FDR SALE The week after the earthquake, all of Moscow If Homart complies with the All creditors ore warned to pesent their claims to Attorney Use a low-cost ad Homart has 21 days to submit 2121. Kitchen, family room, two condition. Both for seemed mobilized to help. The newspapers Ronald Jacobs, 148 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, early post colonial, Classified for quick the plan. Butts said. If the plan is order, no further action by the badrooma, 1 bath. Annual $100. Manchester, 646- FORD. F150, 1988, 4x4, 5 published daily counts of the amount of money M ANCHESTER. Room counsel tor said corporation, on or before M ay 1,1989. lease *875.00 par month. genuine charm. suits. 643-2711. rejected by the DEP, Homart has DEP is planned. Butts said. "A t 0271. litre, V8, automatic, gathered and called on citizens to donate blood. for rent. Ayallable Feb­ All claims not so presented will be barred os provided by Call Helen at 843-2487, 3 bedrooms, IVj 15 more days to submit a revised least there’s none planned at this ruary. Kitchen and sold Section 33-379. FM/Cassette, bed Factories, schools and churches collected food, 8-4:30 weekdays. baths, $900/month. I INDUSTRIAL liner, 19K miles. Excel­ plan, she said. time,” she said. laundry priyileges. Doted at Manchester, Connecticut, this 20th day of Decem­ Available 2-1-89. clothing and money. The Moscow Komsomol, a Non-smoker. After ber, 1988. PRDPERTY ENDROLLS lent condition. mUst Homart also must submit a The DEP first inspected the site TODAY IS a good dov to sell. $12,700. 645-8801. Communist party youth group, set up collection 5:30, 647-0237. ROBERT S. SMITH, D.M.D., P.C. 2 months security 27'/, width - 25B report to the DEP on the effects of Oct. 13 after Cathy Lankford of By: Ronald Jacobs, Attorney place an ad In classified to MANCHESTER. 6,000 13V4 width • 2 for 25$ centers in all 33 regions of the city for food and MANCHESTER. Clean, and references sediment runoff, Butts said. 853 Tolland Turnpike complained sell those Idle Items required. square feet. Third MUST be picked up at the clothing. quiet, conyenlent to you've been storing. A floor, elevator service. lAUTDSFDR The DEP issues only six to that erosion from the site may busline. Call anytime. NO PETS. Herald Office Monday thru The Vishnevsky Institute, the largest one devoted quick call to 643-2711 will 95 Hilliard Street. 647- Thursday before 11 a.m only. RENT/LEASE seven such orders to developers a have been polluting a pond near 646-8337. TDWN DF MANCHESTER Cqll 742-9687. to surgical research in the Soviet Union, sent three put your ad In prln*. 9137. year, she said. her home. The pond had turned LEGAL NDTICE FREE Mileage on low doctors to Armenia the day of the earthquake, said Jayne R, Armstrong, a Homart Dr. Arnold Kaidosh, head of the institute’s red. Lankford said. I APARTMENTS The Planning ond Zoning Commission will hold a public I CARS I CARS CARS cost auto rental. Vil­ spokesman, said the company hearing on Monday, January 23, 1989 at 7:00 P.M. In the CARS lage Auto Rental, 643- heart-surgery department. FOR RENT will comply with the order. She See EROSION, page 10 Hearing Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Man­ FDR SALE FDR SALE FDR SALE 2979 or 646-7044. More than a month after the quake, the collection chester, Connecticut to hear and consider the following FDR SALE AVAILABLE Imme­ petitions: in Moscow of clothing, food and other items has now diately. One bedroom 1. Andrew Antoldl • PRO Zone Chango/Prollmlnary Plan of practically ended, said Boris V. Ionov, a spokesman apartment. $545. Heat Oovolopmont -184 Bldwell Street ■ ( A-53) - Application for for the Soviet Red Cross. Ionov said the collection of and hot water Included. 0 change In zoning district classification from Rural Resi­ money also has probably declined. Finances too tight 2 bedroom Townhouse. dence to Plonned Residence Development and prellml- $650. Heat and hot wa­ norv Dion of dovoloomont for o 2.3 + ocro porcoi of Iona The Soviet press and television are now turning located at the corner of Bldwell and Wetherall Streets their attention to the rebuilding of the cities ter Included. Security and Identified as 186 Bldwell Street. M/VNCHES»TER’S and references re­ 2. Andrew Antoldl - Wetlands Permit -184 Bldwell Stroet • destroyed by the earthquake. for new town haii quired. No pets. Boyle (A-54) - Acting In Its copoclty as the Inland Wetlands Vechernyaya Moskva, Moscow’s evening news­ Management Com- Agency, the Commission will consider on application to pony, 649-4800. conduct a regulated activity which may have a slgnlfl- paper. recently published a picture showing tents Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald set up in a square in the Armenian city of By Nancy Concelman MANCHESTER. Second cont Impoct upon wetlonds on o 2.3 + ocre porcel of lond ■ Three sites named located at the corner of Bldwell ond Wetherall Streets Leninakan. The caption said, “ Life is returning to SOLITARY WALK — Manivone Singhachack of 30 Locust St. walks past Manchester Herald floor, 2 bedroom, heat and Identified as 184 Bldwell Street. u SE D (CAR Emanuel Lutheran Church at 60 Church St. this morning on her way to for police station and appliances. No At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written B Committee accepts pets. $600 plus security. Manchester High School. Singhachack, a Laotian, has lived in the United Members of the Municipal communications received. A copy of this petition Is In the list of space needs Call 646-3979. Town Clerk’s office and mov be Inspected during business See MOSCOW, page 10 States for nine months. Space Needs Study Committee MANCHESTER. Two and hours. will recommend that a plan to — stories on page 3 Planning and Zoning Commission EALIER DE build a new $13 million municipal three room apart­ Leo Kwash, Secretary ments. $380 and $480 ’84 TDYOTA 87 HDNDA ’84 FORD '85 OLDS '85 building be scrapped in favor of plus utilities. Security. ’84 HONDA 87LINC0LN renovating the existing Munici­ But Nathan said that under the No pets. 646-2426, 9-5 ‘LE’ VAN FIRENZA CADILLAC infiation showed 4.4% gain iast year PRELUDE CIVIC F-150 TOWNCAR pal Building and Lincoln Center. subcommittee’s plan, related of­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Brogham, 4 Dr., weekdoys. AC White Std. 4 Dr., Special Pickup, Cap Auto Aut, Loaded Committee members, in a 6-0 NO TICE OF Loaded, White WASHINGTON (A P) - Consu­ fices would be in the same BOLTON. ‘Mature Adult' *6999 *11,999 December, which followed a 0.3 slight 0.5 percent following an 8.2 insurance and of financing car vote Wednesday, cited the cost of ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE *5999 *5.999 *5.999 *17.909 mer prices rose 4.4 percent in building to reduce traffic between for nice, four room *0.495 percent November increase, percent jump in 1987. Still, they purchases took steep jumps of 8.4 a new building in what is apartment. One bed­ In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 1988, the same as a year earlier, the two facilities as much as and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Isherebv given of theadoo- helped inflation finish the year at were far below levels before the percent and 8.3 percent, predicted to be a tight budget room, newer carpet­ '83 DDDGE ’85 MERC 88 TOYOTA '86 OLDS as hefty, drought-induced in­ possible. tlon by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, ’85 ’84 CHEV. '86 BUICK a moderate pace. 1986 oil glut, when energy prices respectively. year and the good condition of the ing, l '/2 baths and nice Connecticut on January 10,1989. GRAN CAMRY creases for groceries offset stable If Lincoln Center were aban­ setting near brook plus ARIES CITATION DELTA 88 The summer drought, which plummeted 19.7 percent. The cost of medical care, up 6.9 present buildings. The citizens’ FIFTH AVE. MARQUIS ELECTRA energy prices, the government doned and rented out. the town patio! $475 per month ORDINANCE silver. Auto AT, AC Brown, 5 Spd. Auto 4 Dr., Loaded shriveled crops and seared pas­ Fuel oil prices jumped 2.8 percent, also rose faster than the committee is appointed by the White, Loaded 4 Dr., Loaded said today. would take a loss “ on an ex­ Includes heat. 649-4000. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of DIrectorsof the Town of tures, pushed food prices for the percent in December after falling general inflation rate last year. Board of Directors, which will act Monchester that the Town of Manchester purchase from *2.999 *8888 *2999 *7555 *8.999 *9,999 *8555 Worry about inflationary pres­ tremely practical, solid build­ year up 5.2 percent, the steepest for six consecutive months. Des­ Tobacco prices posted one of on the recommendations. LEGAL NOTICE The Center Street Corporation for the sum of SIxty-FIve sures preoccupied many econo­ ing,” Nathan said. The Town of Bolton Fire Thousand ($65,000.00) Dollars the following described pre­ CALL FOR MORE rise since 1980. pite the December advance, the the steepest rises of any subcata- Committee member Jerome '87 MERC. ’88 8UICK '87 MERC. '84 FORD mists last year, but that pressure Commissioners will accept mises: INFORMATION '84 CHEV '83 MAZDA Poultry and egg prices jumped price was 6.3 percent below that gory, up 9.4 percent for the year. Nathan of 109 Adelaide Road said Committee Chairman Jay bids for the following Item has not produced an acceleration SCHEDULE A CDU6AR RIVIERA MARQUIS ON DAILY T-BIRD CAVALIER 17.9 percent and 16.5 percent, of a year earlier. Electricity Clothing prices rose 4.8 percent a subcommittee of the committee Giles of 65 Doane St. said the town until Friday, Feb. 10th at 7:00 GLC in inflation thus far. D.m. at which time they will Those two (2) certain pieces or parcels of land situated In White, Auto Auto Brown, Auto ARRIVALSn Brown, Auto Wagon, Auto Wagon respectively, because of the charges rose 1.1 percent for the overall, with men’s and boys’ decided to reject a proposal by an would be responsible for mainte­ publicly be read and opened The 4.4 percent gain in the the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford and State of drought. year, while natural gas was apparel up 6.0 percent and architectural firm to build a nance of Lincoln Center even if it at the Fire Station. Connecticut, being bounded and described os follows: *10.999 *11,999 *14.500 6 4 M 5 8 8 *6.999 *2999 *2999 Labor Department’s Consumer On the other hand, beef and unchanged. women’s and girls’ clothing up 3.4 single municipal office building were rented out. (1) High pressure air FIRST PIECE: Price Index matched the 1987 compressor and pork prices, which rose for the Gasoline prices were 1.1 per­ percent. because the existing Municipal By Birch Street, twenty-one and two tenths 87 MAZDA '88 8UICK ■87 85 TOYOTA '80 OLDS Renovation would cost a little purification system. ’86 PONT. '87 HONDA increase, which was the highest first six months of the year, fell cent lower than a year ago. Price December’s 0.3 percent in­ Building at 41 Center St. and (21.2) feet; PICK UP SKYLARK THUNDERBIRD more than half the cost of a new Specifications may be ob­ FIREBIRD CELICA OMEGA ACCORD LXI since 1981 but was four times the during the second half as farmers increases for new and used cars crease left the price index at 120.5 Lincoln Center at 494 Main St. are tained by calling Chief By land now or formerly of the Estoteof Edwin LX building, accordingto “ ballpark” Stondlsh, one hundred twenty-five and thirty- Red/WhHa Blue, Auto Loaded Rad, S Spd. Black, 3 Sped. std. 1.1 percent rate in 1986, a 25-year sent more animals to slaughter as also were moderate, 2.1 percent percent of its 1982-84 base, “ solid” and usable. Preuss at 643-9492 days, or AT, Loaded estimates, Nathan said. The 649-6924 nights. six one-hundredths (125.36) feet; low. a way of avoiding high feed costs. and 3.4 percent, respectively. At a meeting earlier this By land now or formerly of Archie Hayes, nine­ *10.999 *6.999 *8999 *10.999 *8.999 $1,999 subcommittee estimated that a The Board reserves the ■9.999 A 0.3 percent rise in the index in Energy for the year rose only a However, the prices of auto See INFLATION, page 10 month, members divided into right to accept or relect any teen and three tenths (19.3) feet; and new structure would cost about subcommittees to study propos­ or all bids In the best Interest Westerly: By lond now or formerly of the Town of Mon­ '85 SAAB $150 per square foot. af the Town of Bolton. chester, one hundred twentv-tive and five 86 MAZDA ’86 PONT. ’83 LINCOLN '85 SUBARU '86 PONT. '84 PONT. als for municipal offices and the N. JAMES PREUSS tenths (125.5) feet. Pickup LX 9D0 GRAND PRIX MARK VII •GL’ BONNEVILLE FIREBIRD police station. Nathan is chair­ The subcommittee submitted Chief SECOND PIECE: Turbo, Auto, 4 Dr., Qood Condition LE, 2 Dr. Loaded Turbo, 4 WD Auto SE, Auto Baker wins Senate committee’s OK man of the subcommittee study­ several proposals for additions to Loaded 032-01 Northerly: By Birch Street, fifty (50) feet; *5999 *7922 *9998 *5999 ing space needs for town govern­ the existing Municipal Building, Easterly: By land now or formerly of Hugh Morlortv, one *10.595 *7,999 ■6.595 WASHINGTON (AP) - The Virtually every member of the said Sen, Nancy Kassebaum, 150 kilotons on underground tests ment offices. including connecting it with the hundred twenty-seven (127) feet; Sell Your Car Senate Foreign Relations Com­ committee praised Baker’s per­ R-Kan., expressing a view many are “ close to being resolved.” The Lawrence Associates of Southerly: By lond now or formerly of the Estate of So- other committee members said muel Purnell, titty (50) feet; ond 85 MAZDA ’87 MERC ’86 DODGE '85 PONT. mittee, giving an early boost to formance, applauded his appoint­ He said both pacts will be Manchester, the architectural See SPACE, page 10 '87 MERC. '88 LINC. '83 CHEV they shared. Westerly: By lond now or formerly of one Heckler, one RX7 SABLE COLONY PARK GRAND AM the incoming Bush administra­ ment by Bush and said his submitted to the Senate for firm hired by the town last year to hundred twenty-seven (127) feet. DAYTONA TOWN CAR CAVALIER tion, voted 19-0 today to recom­ confirmation was assured. On Wednesday, the second of submit proposals for municipal *15 silver. Stick, Blue, Auto, AC S Spd., Loaded 2 Dr. Cpe., Black, ratification but offered no Wagon, Auto Wagon 4 Lines — 10 Days 12-27-88 Loaded Auto. AC, AM/FM Loaded mend that the full Senate confirm Sen. Paul Sarbanes. D-Md., two days of testimony, Baker said timetable. space, unveiled plans in April for Prepared by W illiam J. Sheo *8595 *5999 said he is optimistic Baker will the ancl the Soviet a $13 million building that would TODAY 504 charge each addi­ Assistant Town Attorney *R999 *10.999 *7250 *18,999 *2222 James A. Baker III as secretary Baker also suggested that the prove an outstanding secretary of Union are near agreement on house all government offices and tional line, per day. You This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days otter this of state. new Bush administration may publication In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) state, combining ’’diplomacy, procedures to verify compliance extend into Center Springs Park. can cancel at any time. The full Senate will act on the raise quotas for refugees because Index days otter this publication of this Ordinance o petition restraint and carefulness,” with two long-pending nuclear The Board of Directors decided SORRY. signed by not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the ■ ■ l A /I 301-315 CENTER STREET nomination later, probably next of the increasing numbers of NO REFUNDS OR Sen. Frank Murkowski, R-Ala., test ban treaties. not to hold a referendum on the 20 pages, 2 sections Town, os determined from the latest official lists of the Wednesday. people wanting to come to the ADJUSTMENTS Registrars of Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk said the unanimous committee Baker said he understands that plan and appointed the nine- requesting Its reference to o special Town election. Today’s committee vote fol­ United States from the Soviet Business------18 Natlon/World_6-7 CALL HERALD /M o r i a r ^ y b r o t h e r s / V lowed two days of hearings in vote represents a strong biparti­ verification problems with the member citizens’ committee. Classified _ 18-20 Obituaries_____ 2 James Fogarty, Secretory 1976 Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Union and Southeast Asia. Board of Directors which Baker fielded questions on san approach to the new adminis­ Committee member Richard Comics ------16 Opinion CLASSIFIED Manchester, Connecticut problem areas around the world tration. "This is a pretty good Treaty are "completely re­ “ We will have to look at the F. Hagearty of 8 Green Hill St. Focus------15 People______15 Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 12th day of January, and dealt comfortably with for­ way to start,” he said. solved.” He said similar prob­ possibility of increasing numbers said Wednesday he agreed with Local/State Sports___ 11-14 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 1989. . H . w A W ”’K s r lems with the 1974 nuclear test eign policy issues ranging from “ He is very skillful, as he and of increasing dollars' ’ for the Lawrence’s proposal to keep all .2-5,10 Television. the momentous to the obscure. should be, and I ’m impressed.” ban treaty establishing a limit of refugee program. Baker said. offices in one building. ------2 Weather__ Z - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan 19, 19B9 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 19, 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE J

About Town Three sites named S Killer waiting Adopt a pet: Kitten is ready 4 ♦ . ★ • * Father charged in disturbance ^ ' Staff development day set \* By Barbara Richmond for police station . / A Manchester man was arrested early Wednes­ for ruling on Manchester High School will hold a Staff Manchester Herald day morning after he grabbed and ripped his w ife’s V Development Day Friday. The theme for the Bv Nancy Concelman shirt and hit his 6-year-old daughter, police said. The site should al.so be at least morning program is fostering community and Dog Warden Richard Rand was suffering from Manchester Herald Eric Perzanowski, .30. of 466 W. Middle Turnpike five acres, the size recommended 1>V school understanding. Parents and community the empty nest syndrome Tuesday. The pound by Lawrence. was arrested at 2:10 a.m. and charged with breach home release members who wish to participate in this discussion was empty, as it was last week. Three pieces of land are being of peace and risk of injury to a minor, police said. The 101 Camp Meeting Road which begins at 8 p.m., are asked to call Sherrill Rand said he is checking out his files for con.sidered as possible sites for a Police were called to the apartment by a neighbor site is supervi.sed by the town Jamo at Manchester High School. 647-3521. unlicensed dogs and he will be issuing tickets to new police station by a committee HARTFORD (AP) — Steven M. Asherman. who thought he heard a fight, police said. water department. Principal owners who didn’t renew licenses. The fine is $40 studying municipal and police convicted of killing a medical school classmate 11 Perzanowski was released on $500 cash bond and Planner Lynne Pike DiSanto if the dog is licensed after the first warning. If space needs. years ago, will have to wait at least two more weeks his case was continued in Manchester Superior .said. Utilities are close by and Learn about recycling not. additional fines are imposed. Members of the committee Interstate 384 could provide the to find out whether the state will grant him the The dog pound is located on town property off court until Feb. 8. Wednesday voted unanimously to supervised home release he wants. The University of Connecticut Cooperative necessary access. Olcott Street, near the landfill area. Rand is at study two town-owned parcels off Superior Court Judge Samuel Freed on Wednes­ Extension Service will present two free informa­ Suspects studied In murder “ It seemed to be a very serious the pound weekdays from noon to 1 p.m. There is Camp Meeting Road and a kV day delayed a hearing on Asherman’s release until tional programs on recycling Feb. 20, at 10 a .m. and candidate for a police station.” also someone at the pound from 6 to 9 p.m., .state-owned parcel off Buckland Feb. 1 so authorities can determine whether the 7 p.m. at the Tolland Agricultural Center, 24 Hyde HARTFORD — Police believe they might have Daversa said. Monday through Friday. Street. inmate has a past, undisclosed criminal record. Ave., Route 30, Vernon. Recycling becomes enough information to identify two suspects soon in The phone number at the pound is 643-6642. Deputy Chief Henry “Bud” The order followed testimony from Larry mandatory in Connecticut in 1991. Pre-register for the shooting death of a woman outside the Bellevue Committee members earlier Those wishing to get in touch with the dog warden this month split into subcommit­ Minor of the Manchester Police Meachum. commissioner of the state Department the programs before Feb. 18 by calling 875-3331. Square housing project in Hartford’s Clay Arsenal can also call the police department, 646-4555, if neighborhood Friday night. tees to explore options for munici­ Department, who was at the of Correction, who said he had learned Asherman there is no answer at the pound. Hartford Police Lt. Fredrick Lewis said today pal office space and a police meeting, said police would proba­ might have a record in Arizona. Winter classes still open There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog and the new police have made significant progress with the case station. The police station sub­ bly use I-.384 to get to the north end Meachum said Connecticut authorities had not owner must have the dog licensed. Before being i I l in the last few days. Two Asian men are believed to committee. headed by Frank of town. begun an investigation yet and gave no details of Manchester Recreation Department’s Winter licensed the dog must have its rabies shot. Becky have been in the car from which the shot that killed Daversa of 84 E. Eldridge St., The subcommittee al.^o dis­ what the alleged record might entail. class registration is in progress. Openings are .still Aid to Helpless Animals Inc., a Bloomfield Lori Lee Ricks was fired. Lewis said. Ricks’ concentrated on town-owned land cussed a Camp Meeting Road site If. in fact, Mr. Asherman does have some serious available in the following classes; based organization, is featuring a 5-month-old enough, have been neutered or spayed. mother. Beatrice Ricks, and her sister, Brandi because it would be free. just west of the land at 101 Camp criminal history that was unknown by authorities Monday: Tumbling, ages 3 to 7; Monday and grey tiger female named Becky, this week. Anyone wishing to adopt a cat or kitten should Ricks, live in Manchester. The committee has not decided Meeting Road. That site, which until two days prior to this hearing, I think it would Thursday: Storytime-Crafts, ages 3to5: Tuesday: Becky has white paws, chest and face. call any of the following numbers: 623-0489, The su.spects’ car was found abandoned not far whether to recommend that the sits on a hill, is also supervised by be lax of this court to disregard those allegations,” Guitar, ages 10 to adult: Tuesday: World of Becky has had her distemper shot, she’s 232-8317, 242-2156, or 693-6138. from the shooting site but police dogs lost their existing station at 239 E. Middle the water department. Develop­ Freed said Percussion, ages lOtoadult: Wednesday: Keyboard playful and is used to children. The Glastonbury unit of Protectors of Animals scent. Lewis said. Turnpike be renovated or ex­ ment costs would probably be A Correction Department hearing officer has said II. ages 12 to adult: Thursday: Circus Acts, ages 10 All of the cats put up for adoption by the is also seeking good homes for the dogs and cats However, Lewis said police have gathered more panded or whether a new one higher because utilities would Asherman should be allowed to enter a supervised to adult: Thursday: Beginning , youth and organization, receive their shots, and, if old its members are boarding. Call 633-2164. clues from witnesses and are “ very close” to issuing should be built. Daversa said. The have to be brought up to the land. home-release program, but the state attorney adult: Friday; Parent-Tot Playtime, walking, to2*/! arrest warrants in the case. subcommittee will ask represen­ Daversa said. general’s office, acting on the orders of Gov. years. Ricks, 28. who had no certain address, died of a tatives of The Lawrence Asso­ The subcommittee has no cost William A. O’Neill, intervened in an attempt to For further information, please call 647-3089. gunshot wound to the chest. ciates. the architectural firm estimate on acquiring the 11-acre block the release and sought the hearing before Monday through Friday, between 8:30a.m. and 4:30 hired by the town to make space parcel owned by the state, located Freed. p.m. Obituaries recommendations, to walk behind the commuter parking lot Asherman, now 40, was convicted of manslaugh­ Correction through the three sites and off Buckland Street. Minor said ter in the death of Michael Aranow. 27. his Columbia Army Band sets concert estimate the costs of building a he liked the location and access, Medical School classmate. Aranow’s body, stabbed 108 times, was found July 30, 1978 on his uncle’s The 76th Division Army Band, under the direction new station on them. Daversa but he said the co.st might be too brother, Harold Johnson of New Francis Hospital and Medical Sally Lessard was incorrectly identified in a story said. high. estate in New Hartford. of CWO James Turek will present a concert of band Jennie Sanden Asherman was convicted in 1979 but did not enter music Sunday. Feb. 19 at 3 p.m. at North United Britain; two grandchildren; sev­ Center, Hartford. on the Bolton Republican town caucus Wednesday. Lawrence estimated last year Committee member Jerome prison until 1985 because of appeals. Methodist Church. Jennie I. (Johnson) Sanden, 77, eral nieces and nephews. She was Besides her nephew, she is She iscalendarchairwoman for the Parent-Teacher that an addition to the station Nathan of 109 Adelaide Road said of 81 Linnmore Drive, wife of the Meachum also testified during Wednesday’s A $4 donation is suggested and can be paid at the predeceased by a son, Richard survived by three nieces, Joanne Organization for kindergarten through grade 8 in would cost about $8.5 million. traffic generated by the $70 late Eric F. Sanden, died Tuesday hearing that he had received a letter from door the day of the concert. If you wish to reserve a Malcolm Sanden and a daughter, Cote of Stafford Springs, Winifred Bolton, One 11-acre site at 101 Camp million Pavilions at Buckland (Jan. 17, 1989) at Manchester Asherman possibly indicating that the inmate seat, please call Herbert Chatzky. director of music Linnea Marie Sanden. E. Gaffney of Cromwell, and Meeting Road that was pre­ Hills and surrounding develop­ Memorial Hospital. A private funeral will be held Catherine Drude of Granby; and The Manchester Herald strives to be accurate and viously suggested by committee ment across the street could shouldn’t be released. at North United Methodist Church, at 649-6198. In the letter, dated Nov. 18, Asherman described There is no charge for children age 12 or younger.. She was born in the K nsington Friday at the Watkins Funeral another nephew, Edward Fay of fair. If an error is made, we want to make a Chairman Jay Giles of 65 Doane cause problems. section of Berlin, Conn., on Aug. Home, 142 E. Center St. Burial Bloomfield. correction. The Herald’s phone number is 643-2711. St. looked particularly promi.s- “ You’d be right in themiddleof conditions he required before submitting to an 27, 1911, the daughter of the late will be in Zion Hill Cemetery, The funeral will be Saturday at ing. based on criteria the subcom­ a tremendous traffic situation.” examination by a prison psychiatrist. ‘Daughters’ sets Whist Charles and Marie (Linguist) Hartford. There are no calling 9; 15 a.m. from the Sheehan- mittee established. Daversa said. Nathan said. “ I considered this letter to be manipulative.” Johnson. She had lived in Ken­ hours. Hilborn-Breen Funeral Home, Current Quotations The subcommittee wanted land Subcommittee members ha­ Meachum said. “ I considered it inappropriate.” The Daughters of Isabella will hold a Whist Social sington and East Hartford before Memorial donations may be 1084 New Britain Ave., West that is not being used, land with ven’t ruled out privately owned Meachum said Keshavpal Reddy, consulting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the First Federal Savings moving to Manchester in 1941. made to a church of the donor’s Hartford, followed by a Mass of access near a main street, sites land as possible sites but first psychiatrist for the New Haven Correctional and Loan Association on West Middle Turnpike. Center, received a copy of the letter before She was employed at the Bergren choice. Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. “ I ’m gonna try my level best to be a good with utilities on or near them and wanted to get co.st estimates on Mary Ceaser and her committee are in charge. determining Asherman was not a danger to himself Dairies of East Hartford. She Helena’s Church. Burial will be in president of the United States, and work for all the land that is not too close to building on town-owned land. attended Center Congregational Mary Gilligan or others, given the proper environment. Mount St. Benedict’s Cemetery, people of the United States.” — President-elect residential areas. Daversa said. Church. “ If I had been involved in thematter, I would have Mary (Walsh) Gilligan, 86, Bloomfield. Calling hours are George Bush at a pre-inaugural dinner in Parents Club sets dance been so impacted by the letter that I would not have She is survived by two sons, formerly of West Hartford, aunt Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Washington’s Union Station. The East Catholic High School Parents Club is Harold A. Sanden and Roy R. of Kenneth Fay of Coventry, died Memorial donations may be gone on with the evaluation,” Meachum said. Sanden, both of Manchester; a Tuesday (Jan. 17, 1989) at St. made to St. Francis Hospital. Committee accepts William Tracy. Asherman’s attorney, presented sponsoring a dance Saturday. Jan. 28 from 8 p.m. Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald until midnight. The dance will feature the band Reddy’s evaluation and other findings to show that ‘‘Time Was...” a group whose specialty is music Asherman is ready and eligible for home release. Public Meetings SLAM DUNK — Jason Smith, 14, of 127 Wellman Road, slam dunks a Tracy said he was concerned the case could from the 50s through the 80s. Their past of space needs soccer ball Wednesday at a friend’s house while Jack Smith, 12, center, engagements include the Manchester Band Shell Deaths Elsewhere “ stretch on and on” over “ somethingthat has never of 52 Wellman Road, and Paul Dean, 13, of 72 Oak Grove St., watch. been claimed before.” and Yankee Clipper Cruises. By Nancy Concelman Lawrence Associates of Man­ Reservations are on a first-come, first-serve Meetings scheduled tonight. Manchester Herald chester. an architectural firm basis. The minimum age is 21. Bring your own Aldo DeDominicis Haven in 1948. The television DeDominicis came to the United hired by the town last year to beverages and snacks. The price is $7.50 per person. project came four years after State at the age of 16 with $6 in his Manchester Members of a citizens’ commit­ submit proposals on expansion of For reservations, call Kathy. John. 644-3292: Gary. CHESHIRE (AP) - Aldo De­ DeDominicis co-founded WNHC- pcoket. tee studying municipal and police the two facilities, recommended Pat. 568-4097; Carmen. Frank. 872-4864: or Ed. Dominicis, 85. a Connecticut AM in New Haven and two years DeDominicis was a widower. Board of Directors comment session. Municipal space needs Wednesday voted that amount for the station. Linda. 871-1605. broadcasting pioneer who after he bought a radio station in He is survived by a brother in Building, 6:30 p.m. unanimously to recommend that The committee has not decided founded New England’s first New Britain, which he renamed Italy and six nephews, including Fair Rent Commission, Lincoln Center hearing the Board of Directors accept a whether to recommend the reno­ television station, died Tuesdav WRCH-AM and WRCH-FM. the current president of WRCH- room, 7 p.m. report outlining future space vation of the existing 22.793- (Jan. 17. 1989) at Hartford He began his broadcasting FM. Enzo DeDominicis of Building Committee. Municipal Building coffee needs for municipal offices and square-foot police station at 239 Hospital. College Notes career in 1940 as a radio­ Farmington. room, 7:30 p.m. the police station. E. Middle Turnpike or that a new DeDominicis and a partner. advertising broker for WELI-AM A funeral Mass is scheduled for Advisory Park and Recreation Commission, M ake the The space needs, contained in a one be built. Patrick Goode, finoriced and built in Hamden. Saturday at 9;30 a.m. in St. Lincoln Center gold room, 7:30 p.m. Planning Department report, in­ Lawrence’s proposal called for Moriarty in music group what is now WTNH-TV in New Born in Tatola Pelingna. Italy, Michael’s Church in New Haven. dicate that 60.000 to 64.000 square a $13 million. 73.110-square-foot Bolton feet of space is needed for municipal building. Giles said he Susan B. Moriarty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. municipal offices. Of that. 49.000 wasn’t sure why the firm ’s space Matthew M. Moriarty of Hillcrest Road, is one of 32 B i r t h « Zoning Board of Appeals. Community Hall, 7p.m. square feet is usable space and proposal was so much higher than St. Michael’s College students participating this “ excludes halls, stairs, restrooms the amount of space in the year in the school’s Wind and Jazz Ensembles. and other common areas. space-needs report. She is an elementary education major and plays Best Choice Combined, the Municipal The space figures should be Motyl, Jillian Mae, daughter of Thomas M. and Jensen, Rosemarie, daughter of Alexander J. and Thoughts the flute. St. Michael’s College is in Winooski. Vt. Building at 41 Center St. and used as a general base when Tami DeLucco Motyl of 104 Oakland St., was born Monica Richard Jensen of 320 Boston Turnpike, Lincoln Center at 494 Main St. Nov. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Coventry, was born Nov. 29 at Manchester planning new or expanded facili­ In holiday production measure about .53.000 square feet. ties. committee member Eugene maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is They are all dead. Mahammed, Buddha, including common areas. A. Sierakowski of 101 Strawberry Todd Lombardo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeLucco of 162 Hilliard St. Her paternal grandpar­ Mrs. Roger Richard of Belchertown, Mass. Her Confucius, all the religious celebrities. They Committee Chairman Jay Lane said. Lombardo of Manchester, recently took part in a ents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Motyl, Enfield. paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Algoth provided no lasting answers. They ultimately died. Giles said he measured existing Specific office sizes will be special holiday program at Hoosac School in Jensen of Shelton. She has a brother, Thomas, 17 Others since then who claim special spiritual Larsen, Paige Alexandra, daughter of Dorric G. privilege will die too. space using maps and deter­ determined when a floor plan is Hoosick, N.Y., the Boar’s Head and Yule Log months, and a sister, Sarah, 4. and Karen Giguere Larsen of 149 Nathan Hale Road, mined that about 39 percent of the worked out. he said. Committee for a Change Jesus’ death and resurrection answered my pageant. Coventry, was born Dec. 4 at Manchester Memorial LaBeile, Alesha Natalie, daughter of William and questions. He is not dead! Where is He buried? He is space in each of the buildings is members agreed that office sizes Lombardo is a sophomore at the school. Hoosac Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Robert Debra Goulet LaBeile of 164 Root Road, Coventry, was born Nov. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. not there! He is God waiting to return to take the unusable. should be based on industry and College in Oxford, England, are the only and Lois Giguere of 32 Trebbe Drive. Her paternal The space needs report also standards or standards estab­ places in the world where the ancient Christmas Her maternal grandparents are Robert and Yvette believers home with Him. Some will choose not to At Economy Oil, we take care of your car-inside and out. That’s why the inside grandparents are Richard and Doris Salomon of 621 believe; pray for them. says the Manchester Police De­ lished by the committee. rites of Boar’s Head and Yule Log are authentically Bush Hill Road. Goulet of East Hartford. Her paternal grandfather of your car receives the world class protection of Pennzoil Motor Oil. Pennzoil I have served man and things. They have partment will need a 40.000- to Both facilities are intended to observed. Francoeur, Travis Jay, son of James R. and Carol is Charles LaBeile of Rockville. She has three is the country’s best selling motor oil, and we use Pennzoil exclusively. We Ultimately let me down. Even religion has let me 45.000-square-foot station. The handle growth until 2020. Mattsson Francoeur of 8 Rachel Road, was born sisters, Michelle, 13; Nicole, 8; and Korinne, 1. also take care of your car’s insides with 13 additional services-we change down. But not Jesus; true to His promise in Hebrews Nov. 30 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Jones, Richard Matthew, son of Douglas and the oil filter, check and fill the vital fluids and lubricants, lube the chassis, Stacey Engel Jones of 129 Eldridge St., was born 13;5“ Never will I leave you, never will I forsake check the air filter and tire pressure, clean the windshield and vacuum the PENNZOIL maternal grandparents are Mary and Martin Lottery you. He has never let me down!!. He is God and interior-all in just 10 minutes. Mattsson of Manchester. His paternal grandparents Nov. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His true to another promise he made in John 14:14 “ You Revision is planned are Barbara and Roland Francoeur of East maternal grandmother is Paula Engel of , We take care of the outside of your car, too, with our free car wash coupon- may ask me for anything in my name and I will do just clip it out ot this ad and bring it with you when you get your oil change. Hartford. He has a brother, Jason, 13. N.Y. His paternal graandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Winning numbers drawn Wednesday in lotteries Nelson Jones of Brick, N.J. It. He answers my prayers with only those things I Why do we go to all this trouble? We want your car to operate as smoothly around New England. Hogan, Jessica Kathryn, daughter of John and Oberstadt, Amy Elizabeth, daughter of George E. can handle, never are they overwhelming because in congregate units and safely as possible. Our customers are important to us-if we don’t take Connecticut daily: 500. Play Four: 8829. Kathryn Nason Hogan of 113 Sycamore Lane, was and Kimberly Biggs Oberstadt Jr. of 2153 South St., He knows what I can handle; and I try to glorify him. care of them, they won’t come back. born Dec. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Massachusetts daily: 1890. Megabucks: 2-9-13-25- Coventry, was bom Dec. 2 at Manchester Memorial Jesus loves me. His Holy Spirit is upon me. He is use to provide a roadway to West Let us take care of you and your car. Don’t you think it’s about time to make 27-33. maternal grandparents are James and Penelope By Alex GIrelll Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Betty and my constant companion. I love and serve only Him. Center Street. the best choice for a change? Make it Economy Oil (Change. Tri-state daily; 626, 1733. Nason of 17Lilley St. Her paternal grandparents are Manchester Herald Class Prota^ion Bill Biggs of Schenectady, N.Y. Her paternal Lienhard said he has no cost Rhode Island daily: 2940. Grand Lottery: Redmond and Mary Hogan of 113 Hawthorne St. She grandparents are Susan and George Oberstadt of ^ Tony Falcetta estimate, but he said that it might l-6-5,9-4-6-9,7-6-9-9-6,3-l-6-5-5-6. has a brother, Daniel James, 15 months. The Manchester Housing Au­ Sandy Hook. Member of Trinity Covenant Church thority accepted on Wednesday a be less costly to build the 14 SERVICES IN 10 MINUTES-/VO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! revised concept for a $2.9 million structure under the revised plan. project to build congregate hous­ The plans in detail indicate that Your oil change includes: ★ Change oil (up to 5 quarts) with ALL FOR ONLY ing for the elderly. the higher wing would contain 13 Pennzoil 10W-30 or 10W-40 ★ New oil filter ★ Chassis lube Weather Ulaitrhpfitpr Hpralfi apartments on each floor, an Under the revision, the building elevator, two staircases, and ★ Vacuum interior ★ Check air filter ★ Clean windshield would be three stories high in one some storage facilities. A vestib­ ★ Check tire pressure ★ Check belts and hoses ★ Check and USPS 327-500 VOL. CVMI. No. 93 wing and one story high in $ Mostly cloudy ule would link the apartment fill brake fluid ★ Check and fill power steering fluid ★ Check REGIONAL WEATHER another. There would be 39 wing to the lower portion of the Manchester and vicinity; To­ Penny M. Sieffert. Publisher and fill battery ★ Check and fill transmission fluid ★ Check apartments in the higher wing building, which would contain an Accu-Wealher'® forecast for Friday night, partly cloudy. Low 25 to 30. George T. Chappell Dennis M. Santoro and common facilities, such as a Editor office, kitchen, a dining room, a and fill windshield washer ★ Check and fill differential. Daytime Conditions ar>d High Temperatures Friday, becoming mostly cloudy. Advertising Director kitchen and dining room, in the ** library, an arts and crafts room Chance of sprinkles or flurries in Douglas A. Bevins Sheldon Cohen lower one. One apartment for a 20 and a health examination room. the afternoon. High near 40. Executive Editor Composing Manager staff person would also be in the Both wings would have slightly Outlook for Saturday, partly Jeanne Q. Fromerth Robert H. Hubbard UIC I M Business Manager lower wing. pitched roofs, with some roof 10 MINUTE sunny and colder. High 25 to 30. Pressroom Manager An earlier plan called for two detail arranged to make the Denise A. Roberts Frank J. McSweegan West Coastal, East Coastal: Personnel Manager Circulation Director wings of two stories each with building appear somewhat lower. Tonight, partly cloudy. Low near apartments in both. The projects would be located on 30. Friday, becoming mostly Published dally except Sunday and certain holidays by the The revisions were explained to high ground to the east of existing yynMQl}jn!!| FREE authority members by Robert two-story apartments for the cloudy. Chance of sprinkles in the • ' Manchester. Conn. afternoon. High around 40. Out­ Postmaster S e ^ address changes to the Manchester Herald. Lienhard. an architect with elderly. look for Saturday, partly sunny P.O. Box 501, Manchester. Conn. 06040 Malmfeldt Associates of The congregate housing is OIL CHANGE " ' •’y * p m weekdays or 7:30 Glastonbury. being built for frail elderly and colder. High 25 to 30. a m. Saturdays, please telephone your carrier. It you're unable to reach your carrier, call subscriber service at 647-0946 by 6 The authority members agreed persons who do not need constant “ Make the Best Choice for a Change!” ’ CARWASH Northwest Hills: Tonight, p.m. weekdays tor delivery In Manchester the revised plans make a more care but do need some personal partly cloudy. Low in the mid 20s. Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly. $7.70 tor one attractive building and make services. 315 Broad St., Manchester 647-8997 A $4.95 VALUE, YOURS FREE WITH Friday, mostly cloudy with a ° 20 ’Of •"< months and better use of the limited space It would be built under a $2.9 $02.40 tor one year. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 to 5:30; Thursday 8:30 to 8:00; AN OIL CHANGE AND THIS AD. W«i^ln{)lon|S5 I chance of sprinkles or flurries. The Manchester Herald Is a member ot the Associated Press available at the Westhill Gardens million state grant, which has to High 35 to 40. Outlook for the Audit Bureau ot Circulations, the New England Presa site off West Center Street. The cover construction costs as well Saturday 8:00 to 5:00; Sunday 10:00 to 3:00 ^ ECONOMY OIL CHANGE MH 1-89 Ar.cu— Waaffww. Wkc Saturday, partly sunny and Today’s weather picture was drawn by David Roberts, 9, Association and the New England Newspaper Association site measures a little over 1.2 as planning, engineering an ad­ colder. High 20 to 25. a fourth-grader at Waddell School. acres but adjacent land can be ministrative costs. 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 19, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 19, 1989 - 5 Ethics seat empty Elementary Tulisano to seek LOCAL schools are J & STATE with Fusscas’ bill 1ax attacks’ ban accredited when a transmission is A By Alex Girelll for registration fees to enforce HARTFORD (AP) - Richard Inspector OKs furnace Manchester Herald laws relating to all-terrain Tulisano hasn’t even bought his completed. vehicles. By Maureen Leavitt first facsimile machine, but he’s A legislative research report on COVENTRY — Town Manager John Tulisano’s bill found that facsim­ Elsesser said the new furnace at the lodge State Rep. J. Peter Fusscas, Fusscas said he did not com­ Manchester Herald already heard so much about the R-Marlborough, has filed a bill bine the proposals into one bill unsolicited advertising messages ile paper costs up to 10 cents a at Patriot’s Park has been approved by the page. The machines al.so incur town building inspector. that could prevent Judge of because there might be objection Keeney Street School and Na­ known as “fax attacks” that he’s Probate William FitzGerald from to some provisions that would than Hale School have been trying to get them banned in electricity and telephone costs for Elsesser said the inspector, Robert Bach, owners. gave his final approval Tuesday following continuing to serve on the town defeat the entire bill. accepted for accredidation by the Connecticut. A an inspection. Elaine Hotchkiss, one of a Ethics Commission. One of his bills on drugs would New England A.ssociation of Tulisano, a lawyer and a “Since many organizations ob­ number of senior citizens who play cards The proposed law is part of provide that money seized by the Schools and Colleges after two Connecticut legislator, has pro­ tain fax machines to speed their there each week, had complained the package of bills introduced by state in drug traffic cases be years of preparation. posed a bill that would ban the use communications” the cost of furnace was not working properly. Fusscas, whose 55th Assembly forfeited and di.stributed for drug Francis J. Amara, principal of of facsimile machines to send tying up telephone lines can be The lodge was either too hot or too cold, District includes Bolton and part education, drug treatment, and Keeney Street School, said the unsolicited advertisements. “significant.” the report said she said, and the furnace clicked on and off of Manchester. Other proposals drug law enforcement. association gave his school high “I’m calling it ‘An act concern­ Daniel Minchen. a spokesman repeatedly. deal with drug abuse, athletic Fus.scas said such forfeitures marks for exceeding the min­ ing fax attacks.’” he said for the Xerox Corp . which makes Hotchkiss said Wednesday the furnace competition, regulation of all- are now provided for in federal imum standards for curriculum Wednesday. facsimile machines, said he has seemed to be working fine now. terrain vehicles, early release of law and the state gets a 10 percent and other programs. The chairman of the General heard complaints about “junk “It (the temperature) was fine Monday prison inmates, limits on political share. He said he has introduced Assembly’s Judiciary Commit­ fax,” contributions, and other topics, the bill in several past sessions That means the school will not tee, Tulisano said he plans to buy morning, and the furnace wasn’t clicking have to file a progress report to “It’s a relatively new pheno­ on and off," Hotchkiss said. some of which he stressed in his and it failed. But he said there is a fax machine .soon and he doesn’t menon. but from all indications it N campaign for re-election last wide support for it now. the association for another five want any beeping intru.sions from The furnace was installed by Yankee Oil years. Usually school officials is growing, and a number of of Mansfield. The company inspected the year. Other drug bills Fusscas is advertisers. people have expressed some Two of the bills concern town proposing: are required to file interim “As fax machines become furnace last week and ad.iusted a minor reports every few years. Amara annoyance over it.” he said. “I’m control problem. ethics commissions and at least ■ would require prisoners with more prevalent, they become a .sure there are some direct-mail one could affect the Manchester a history of drug abuse to said. vehicle for un.solicited advertise­ ments, thereby tying up not only advertising people who feel liL. I , 4 n Ethics Commission. One of the participate in drug treatment “We’re very proud,” Amara otherwise,” 1 your machine but using your Two pipe bombs found Patrick Fiynn/Manchestar Herald bills would require every town to programs before and after their said of the accredidation. The have a commission and the other release from prison; schools were recognized at the papers, all your fluids, and all One such direct-mail merchant would not only require the com­ ■ would set up a fund, starting association’s annual meeting in that stuff,” Tulisano, D-Rocky is Mr. Fax. an Irvine-Calif.-based DANBURY (AP) — The state police DUST BUSTER — Mark Switalski of Glastonbury, owner of Switalski company that sells facsimile bomb squad was called in by Danbury missions but would specify how with $1 million, that the state’s Boston Dec. 8. Amara said. Hill, said. Landscaping, sweeps the entrance of the Teresa Apartments at 1 Main St. “In other words, you’ll be supplies by soliciting fax owners. police to defuse two pipe bombs found in Wednesday. they would be constituted. attorney could u.se in drug inve.sti- “We know we’re doing a good gations; and job, but we wanted to do some­ paying for it.” “We think this is a very different parts of the city. One of the provisions of the Patrick Flynn/Manchesler Herald low-cost, convenient method of Both bombs, discovered Wednesday, second bill would be that no ■ would set up a permanent thing for school improvement.” Facsimile indu.stry representa­ committee in the General As.sem- Amara said of the choice to opt for waiting for a customer. Sharp has been tives said they’ve heard com­ marketing.” said Elliott Segal, were made out of pipe about 4 inches long, The commission has been heavily critic­ Packman would not comment about the member of an ethics commission SLOW START — Walt Sharp, owner of the company’s vice president for contained gunpowder and buckshot, and ized for. among other things, the time it could hold public office. That, bly to investigate and make regional accredidation. plaints like Tulisano’s, but don’t negotiations. the Professional Barber Shop at 360 in this location for 22 years. put much stock in them. marketing. were wrapped with black tape, according to takes to investigate discrimination com­ If mediation fails, the groups will head to according to Fusscas, could recommendations on substance 1^0 F. Diana, principal of apply to FitzGerald’s position on abuse, treatment, and prevention Nathan Hale School, could not be Main St., reads the newspaper while Donna Murdoch, executive di­ Through various methods, the police. plaints. The task force found that a New arbitration, in which a panel of three state company has built a file of 500,000 Neither of the bombs, which were found Haven woman waited four years for a the Ethics Commis.sion because of illegal drug .sales. reached for comment this rector of the American Fascimile arbitrators hears both sides and decides Association in Philadelphia, fax numers, Segal said He on opposite sides of town, seemed to have a hearing on a complaint. which is right Packman said neither side he is elected to the judge of Under another bill, real estate morning. appraisals of land made when a The association, based in Win­ which publishes a weekly new­ estimates that the company has fuse or detonator, but they could have He said he is asking the General wanted to go to arbitration. probate position. phone numbers for 25 percent of caused serious injury if they had exploded, Assembly to establish a “private right of Fusscas said the two bills are state agency condemned prop­ chester, Mass., is a voluntary, Directors OK higher payback sletter for facsimile users, said erty would have to be made public non-profit organization which ac­ the debate over “junk fax” is the estimated 2 million facsimile Lt. Arthur Sullo said. action” that would enable people who file Smuggler pleads guilty alternatives to each other. owners in the nation. A Karen Road resident. Clay Pierce, complaints to move their complaints into Another bill would prohibit any after the acquisition or all pro­ credits schools and colleges by much ado about nothing. NEW HAVEN (AP) — A 41-year-old ceedings relating to the acquisi­ determining how their educa­ “We ask people. ‘How many Many of the numbers were called police at about 9; 35 a m. Wednesday Superior Court if the commission doesn’t organization from requiring an obtained at trade shows where to tell them he had found what he thought act on them within 180 days. Cromwell man accused of conspiring to athlete not to compete or train for tion had been terminated or tional curriculums and programs for company’s drainage system pieces of junk fax are you really illegally import rhinoceros horns has abandoned. measure up against nine NEASC getting.’” she .said. “And people “fax Phonebooks” are sold, Segal might be an explosive next to his truck Under O’Neill’s proposal, the CHRO any athletic event sanctioned by said. The others came from a parked on the road. Sullo said. could delay the action if it could show pleaded guilty to violating the federal the national governing body for That bill stems from an aborted standards. say the most they can remember Endangered Species Act. Bv Nancy Concelman probably was not aware that the Floyd Blair requested the in­ getting it two pieces in a week.” more ingenious method; calling At about 11 a m., a bicyclist riding on evidence that it would resolve the com­ that sport as recognized by the swap by the Department of Last year was the first time crease because that part of the Joseph F. Riley, who entered the plea United States Olympic Environmental Protection of elementary schools were accre­ Manchester Herald Planning and Zoning Commis.sion Facsimile machines permit secretaries and offering them King Street said he saw a similar pipe bomb plaint within the next 30 days. would require an off-site drain­ project cost about $250,600 in­ coffee makers or other small on the side of the road, Sullo said. The Wednesday before U S. District Court Jose Committee. land in Marlborough and Coven­ dited by the association. A total of users to automatically send and A. Cabranes. admitted to conspiring with The Board of Directors has age system to protect the New stead of the $206,000 originally receive copies of documents over appliances in return for their bicyclist picked up the device and brought it FiKsscas said the legislation is try for land in Pomfret and 72 public elementary schools in estimated. Kenneth R. Hussey. 51, of Rocky Hill to designed in part to prevent the subsequent efforts by Fusscas to New England were accredited. approved by an 8-1 vote a $44,600 State Road aquifer, which supp­ telephone lines. Many machines company’s facsimile transaction to his house before calling the police, he Contract in mediation lies a large amount of drinking The topography of the site, for report. said. provide a third defendant with $45,000 to infringment on the rights of high get information about the prop­ Every accredited school must increase in a payback to Man­ emit a beep to alert a receiver BOLTON — The Board of Education and buy rhinoceros horns. Assistant U.S. school athletes who participate in osal through the Freedom of do a self-study every 10 years to chester Lumber Inc. for const ruc­ water to the town. The system example, required the firm to the secretaries’ bargaining association Attorney James G. Genco said. non-.school events. Last year, the Information Commission. renew accredidation. Amara tion of an off-site drainage would also be used by other rai.se about four acres of land by have scheduled a mediation session Tues­ Riley and Hussey are among 10 defend­ system. businesses in the area. 10 feet to get the runoff to drain O’Neill faults group Connecticut Interscholastic At­ Another bill would require the said. properly. Blair said. day to iron out a new contract, said ants linked to an international smuggling hletic Asssociation suspended commissioner of the state De­ Manchester High School has Republican Director Geoffrey The 2.200-foot sy.stem. which Herbst opposes idea HARTEORD (AP) — Six months after he Gretchen Wiedie, administrative assistant ring that involved the illegal importation of Naab voted against the increased carries water down New State Blair had originally requested several Manchester High School partment of Environmental Pro­ already been accredited and is a $53,890 increase in the payback, asked a task force to examine the state and secretary to School Superintendent rhinoceros horns, leopard skins, cheetah tennis players for participating in tection to hold hearings in towns going for its 10-year renewal this payback at the board’s meeting Road to the Hockanum River, is commission that investigates discrimina­ Richard E. Packman. skins and AK-47 assault rifles. Tuesday, arguing that the com­ being paid for through the town’s but lowered his request after a tournament at the Manchester where such land swaps are spring, said Allan B. Chesterton, William Camosci. the town’s tion complaints. Gov. William A. O'Neill The session will be held with a represen­ Eight defendants were indicted Nov. 17. Racquet Club planned. Manchester’s assistant school pany knew it would have to build industrial guidelines program. of one-armed bandits has concluded that the panel suffers from a tative from the state Board of Mediation Riley and Hussey were indicted Dec 14. an off-site sy.stem when it moved Under that program, the com­ director of engineering services, Another bill with a direct effect Another bill would require seat superintendent for curriculum found some costs were excessive. HARTFORD (AP) - A lobbyist about it to see what they morale problem and takes too long to and Arbitration, she said. The current Genco said Riley provided Hussey with on Manchester is one that would belts or similar safety devices in and instruction. from its West Center Street pany will be reimbur.sed for process cases. two-year contract for the Association of $20,000. Hus.sey then added $25,000 and building to the 401 New State construction of the portion of the Town Manager Robert B. Weiss representing the state’s three jai thought,” Sullivan said, adding O’Neill’s responded on Wednesday to the empower the bonding commis­ new school buses. “High schools have been going and Republican Director Theunis alai frontons is asking legislators that reaction was “fairly mixed.” Bolton Educational Secretaries expires transferred the money on Sept. 8 from his sion to authorize up to $1 million Another would provide as much through this for years. It’s a very Road site. drainage .system that serves December 1988 report of a task force he June 30, Wiedie said. account at Glastonbury Bank and Trust Cp. “I assume that nobody from the other areas. Property taxes from Werkhoven praised the company to shake hands with one-armed He said his proposal was so named in July 1988 to look into the state’s to establish a bicycling and as $2 million for loans to organiza­ comprehensive process and the for looking beyond its own needs. bandits — or some other form of preliminary that he hadn’t even The five secretaries in the association to an account at Connecticut Bank and jogging path along an abandoned tions or individuals to buy or same thing is now being done for town twisted their arm to move to area development over the next Commisssion on Human Rights and earn between $6..31 and $12.30 an hour for a Trust Co. in Hartford operated by John C. that site.” Naab said. .seven year.s would be used to “This company could have electronic gambling machines — worked out what kind of ma­ railroad line between Manches­ renovate facilities to be used as elementary schools.” Chesterton done a less expensive job,” Weiss but the idea is strongly opposed chines would be used. Opportunities. 37‘/i!-hour week. Wiedie said. Luckman Jr. of Newington. ter and Willimantic with the day-care centers. said. But Democratic Director Ken­ reimburse the company. neth N. Tedford said the company Manchester Lumber President said. by the co-chairman of the legisla­ Sen. Marie A. Herbst, D- possibility of using the path for One would deny Aid to Families Officials at Keeney Street and Werkhoven said he reviewed tive committee that oversees Vernon, co-chairman of the Pub­ horseback riding and for all- with Dependent Children to par­ Nathan Hale compiled self-study the work. gambling. lic Safety Committee, said she terrain vechicles. But Fusscas ents who fail to have their reports covering all school pro­ “An excellent job was done.” Lobbyist Patrick Sullivan con­ doubted the idea would get far. .said most residents along the line children attend school. Fusscas grams. Then, la.st March, an Doctor says Steiger he said. firmed that he has approached “I don’t think it’s going to be a Coventry PZC gets legal, map help oppose use by all-terrain said he expected some provision association team visited the some legislators with the idea of vehicles. Weiss said revenues from the go, at ieast I’m not going to could be made if necessary to school for three days to see if the Manchester Lumber site alone placing gambling machines in the support it. We can’t even take Four other Fusscas proposals parents who educate their child­ schools met the standards. The Bv Jacqueline Bennett The request for Branse’s servi­ graphy at UConn, will begin his Wilson succeeds Robert Grover, probably wouldn’t cover the full frontons in Bridgeport, Hartford care of what we’ve got,” Herbst involve all-terrain vehicles. They ren at home though he suspected team interviewed students, slipped into fantasies cost of the project. Democratic and Miiford. said. Manchester Herald ces came from the Planning and 20-hour-a-week job next week. who left for health reasons. would provide: there would few such cases teachers and parents, and com­ Zoning Commission, which is Council member Peter Halver­ Director Stephen T. Cassano Sullivan said he revived the Herbst has called for hearings Else.sser said Sarah England, ■ that the commissioner of the One bill would set limits on how piled a re p o rt including HARTFORD (AP) - The Suf- Price, 26, of Monroe. The two men COVENTRY - The Planning updating the zoning regulations. son, who recommended the stu­ were shot outside Seymour’s .suggested that the town take proposal, which has been re­ this summer into problems in the who has worked as a clerk in the state Department of Environ­ much campaign money candi­ recommendations, field man charged with shooiiiig another look at the guidelines jected in the past, because of the state lottery, including shrinking and Zoning Commission will have The council also voted 5-C to dent. abstained from the vote, mental Protection establish a dates for various state offices Amara said that when he two men to death would often slip family’s new home in an uncom­ the assistance of a Glastonbury authorize funding to hire a Halverson is a professor of town Building Department, will program. state’s financial problems. The revenues and computer prob­ become an intern in the zoning program to inform the public of could accept from political received the association’s report into fantasies that he was a pleted subdivision not long after attorney who specializes in zon­ graduate student from the Uni­ geography at UConn. proper use of the vehicles; they chased away a group of Republican Director Ronald machines could generate $75 lems. She noted that a new agent position until someone is committees. last spring, the staff had begun Ru.ssian soldier or a member of Osella agreed, noting a decrease million in annual sales, of which Teletrack in Windsor Locks is ing law as it reviews the town’s versity of Connecticut to update Elsesser said at Tue.sday’s ■ that the commissioner be Under another Fusscas bill, the working to make improvements the Irish Republican Army, a youths drinking beer near the Master Plan of Development to base-mapping for the town. meeting that the base-mapping is found for the job. England is a in the amount of developable the state would get a substantial behind schedule and that the 1988 graduate of the University of required to hold public hearings state commissioner of correc­ on recommendations. psyhologist has testified in his home. share, he said. determine whether it needs to be The council approved the hiring the first step in updating the in towns before their use is industrial and commercial land amounts bet on other forms of Rhode Island. tions would have to provide a One recommendation sug­ defense. in town. “I talked with a few people gambling were static or down. updated. of Eric Young of Willimantic. for Master Plan of Development. It permitted on state lands within bond when a prisoner is released gested scheduling reading and Anne Phillips, a Hartford psy­ Phillips testified that on one In a 6-0 vote, the Town Council $5,000 for services through July 1. was last revised in 1978. Democrat Robert LeBreuxwas the towns: from prison because of over­ language courses closer together chologist, said EricK. Steiger, 25. occasion, Steiger said he dressed decided Tuesday to appropriate “The quality of his work is very In another matter. George appointed by the council to fill an ■ that owners of the vehicles be crowding. during the course of the day for would escape reality when he in camouflage gear, went to a $9,000 to hire attorney Mark good.” Town Manager John Ei- Wilson was ratified by the council alternate vacancy on the PZC. required to have liability insu­ Another bill on prisons would fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders, believed he had been humiliated, Suffield golf course during a Branse. Council member Mark sesser said. He said Young has to take over as operator of the Susan Cunningham, also a Demo­ rance: and establish a task force to study Amara said. threatened or was in stressful snowstorm and fired several Soltys was absent from the done zoning and wetlands map­ sewage treatment plant on Route crat, was appointed by the ■ that owners be required to interstate compacts for siting Another area the staff is situations. rounds pretending he was a Healing For You!! meeting at the Town Office ping for Bolton. 31 in South Coventry. Wilson has council to fill an alternate va­ register the vehicles for use on Connecticut prisons in other working on is to provide more His fantasies would lead to Ru.ssian soldier. Building. Young, who is studying geo­ been the town zoning agent. cancy on the Arts Commission. private land and to use the money states. delusions often accompanied by The p.sychologist, who inter­ uninterrupted teaching time to viewed Steiger and administered Discover What Good Things God Has For You!! students. Amara said pupils are voices or other sensations, she intelligence tests to him. des­ pulled out of classes for music told a three-judge panel hearing cribed Steiger as a schizophrenic, lessons and special learning Steiger’s case Wednesday in Experience something NEW in your life! $1,500 voted for pilot program courses and it can be disruptive to Superior Court here. paranoid, immature person with the class as a whole. “Mr. Steiger could recognize it a low ego. Come and join thousands of happy people Now the staffs of the two was a fantasy after the fantasy,” Steiger, the great-grandson of who share the love of God and partake in schools are working to together to she said. “While he was in it. he the founder of Steiger depart­ His miracle working power. You may have to add bus service in Coventry plan the improvements. thought it was real.” ment stores, told Phillips that his Seen Grace on the Saliy Jessy Raphael Plans are being modeled after She added. “It doesn’t take too father. Ralph Steiger, had neg­ Show or PM Magazine or have read about By Jacqueline Bennett gram. The $500 will be matched a little bit,” said ELsesser. the state School Effectiveness much for him to retreat to lected him as a child. Steiger’s Manchester Herald by a $1,500 contribution from the Elsesser also reminded council Project, a program which also fantasy.” father also abused him and her in newspapers and magazines. As she state Department of Transporta­ members that there is no fee for focuses on school improvement. Steiger’s attorney, F. Mac responded irrationally to him, prays, healings occur. Thousands have re­ COVENTRY — Senior citizens tion. as part of the HVCC grant. the Hockanum Valley program. The other seven elementary Buckley, doesn’t dispute the Phillips testified. Of schools in Manchester have been state’s contention that Steiger Phillips said Steiger’s obses­ ported healings from arthritis, cataracts, who have been stuck at home “For $500 we will be getting Grady said the program is a CD because they don’t own cars soon $2,000 worth of service,” Grady much-needed service involved in the state program. .shot the two men. but contends sion with the military, weapons deafness, M.S., cancer... The documented will get relief, thanks to the Town said. “Not being able to cross district Chesterton said the state effec­ Steiger should be found innocent and power was precipitated by healings are accomplished by our Lord Council’s decision to join a pilot That money will allow the lines has been a serious problem tiveness program is good for the by reason of insanity. his desire for approval from and Savior Jesus Christ. transportation project. elderly and handicapped in town for our residents,” she said. “We two schools to follow as they begin Steiger is charged with the July authority figures and his father, The council decided Tuesday to to use the Dial-a-Ride .service into are in the Windham Transit improvements suggested by ac­ 11, 1987 murders of Daniel Sey­ Steiger thought power would earn God is working miracles! He can meet 1 crediting association. mour, 25. of Suffield and William him approval, she said. authorize the town to join the the Hockanum Valley District on Di.strict, but the Hartford em­ your needs and desires. Dial-a-Ride transportation pro­ Wednesdays between noon and 4 ployment district.” th e w e e k ject . The pilot program would last p.m. at no charge. Grady says many residents Come expecting to receive for six months. The remaining $1,000 goes to have doctor’s appointments, or “This is part of an effort to use the hospitals in Manchester Our One Year Certificate of Deposit YOUR miracle from God! the Windham Region Community Singing Evangelist Grace develop non-stymitized Council. The town now pays or Rockville. She said they have 690 Hartford Road (obstruction-free) transportation WRCC $3,500 a year to use the difficulty getting there because for Coventry, It is a comprehen­ regular Dial-a-Ride. The extra the WRCC service is limited to the # Manchester, O . 06040 Grace ’N Vessels Musical Healing Service sive program to serve everyone,” money will provide specialized Windham region. # Dorothy Grady, director of hu­ service two Wednesdays each Efforts to join the Manchester 9.10% 9.49% Saturday, Jan. 21, 7:30 PM annual interest rate el'feetive annual yield 647-8384 man services, told the council month from 9 a m. to 4 p.m, for Dial-a-Ride service have not been Manchester High School during the meeting at the Town Coventry residents only. successful. Grady said. This is an annual rate; however, the maturity of the certificate is 26 Office Building. The service will bring residents The council also authorized weeks, and the rate is subject to change at renewal. Interest is ^ Jan. 16th thru OPEN MON. TMiU MT. 134 East Middle Turnpike, Manchester, CT The council voted 6-0 to approp­ to the East Brook Mall in compounded monthly from day of deposit. FDIC regulations allow Man., Tm s , Timra. It Pri. El.ses.ser to apply for a $25,000 you to withdraw the principal from a time savings account before NiiMt *011 P.M. riate $1,500 to enter the pilot Mansfield and to downtown Willi­ state grant to purchase a Dial-a- maturity but with substantial . # Fab. 28th FREE ADMISSION program with the Hockanam mantic for a 50-cent charge. In Ride van for the town. Valley Transportation Council, addition, the town will have four, which serves Vernon, Rockville four-hour blocks of time to $1,000 minimum deposit. Rate is for a limited time and Tolland. A portion of the schedule special events such as a and is subject to change. Phone or come by any office rc *3.00 *10.00 ^10.00 appropriation also would be used *3.00 ^5.00 trip to the Jorgensen Auditorium for more information. Do it today. OFF for transportation into the Wind­ at the University of Connecticut. ^ . OFF OFF OFF OFF ham Transit District. Councilman Richard Paton High Council member Mark Soltys suggested the WRCC service be Cut And Hair (1SO75 Q«l. Min.) Cuts Perms was absent. . ® provided at no cost. Prten iubitet to chtngt. Blow Dry Color Lights Grady said she would sign the But Town Manager John El­ contracts Friday and the pro­ sesser said that would contradict Manchester • 645-8393 NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW gram would start next week. the philosophy of the program, A $500 portion of the $1,500 which he said is part of a new Where your friends are. *11.00 ^4.00 *19.00 ^38.00 *35.00 appropriation will go toward a social services perspective. W H S 0 N OUkcs in ManclK'blcr. Huril'ord. lh>hon, FOR MORE INFO. OR 24 HOUR PRAYERLINE - CALL 203-775-1990 regional pilot grant for the Andover. .Somh Windsor, liasi W’indstir, Ashlord. “This is a part of a new I’-.iMlord. Mimslield,'lt>l|jnd.(ilusionburv, Grace 'N Vessels 1989 Hockanam Valley Community philosophy. To ... restore dignity O IL C O . and \einon K'leplionf W6-I7(K), Council Transportation Pro­ and equitV. evervbody should pay U YEARS Or QUALITY SERVICE MvmlxT N )|(! I’.qiKil Ilousmti l.cndcr.ta) 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursdav. .Jan. 19, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 19, 1989 - 7 NATION & WORLD NATION Transition in Washington J & WORLD GOP enjoys its taste of victory Riot scene in Miami is quieter but stiii tense Quake shakes California A LOS ANGELES (AP) — An offshore quake MIAMI (AP) — The man with mostly for looting. cars, talking and joking while the jolted Southern California for 140 miles, But homeless protest the microphone was preaching "We hope we can normalize the SWAT unit made its cautious shattering windows in ritzy Malibu, briefly Jesus through a battered speaker situation and get back to routine rounds. When they failed to find knocking out power to 100,000 customers and near the Liberty City checkpoint. patrolling,” said Deputy Police inaugural dinner cost evidence of a sniper, the men on reverberating with dozens of aftershocks /j "His love is e-e-e-ternal." he Chief Waller Martinez. the ground were released. today. intoned as police checked motor­ The biggest problem for Gary No major damage was reported from A "We're just trying to get the ists in the garish light of flares Wilcox, a police sergeant who WASHINGTON (AP) - George Bush was toasted people off the streets without Wednesday’s 10:54 p.m. tremor, which was and squad car flashers, manned a Liberty City check­ with champagne, serenaded by the Whiffenpoof disrupting their lives and making centered 30 miles southwest of downtown Los A few miles north, officers in , was fending off outsiders songsters from Yale and cheered at a $l,500-a-plate sure we're selective about who we Angeles in Santa Monica Bay and swayed helmets and flak vests closed in inaugural dinner by Republican fat cats who who wanted to tour the riot scene. arrest.” said Lt. Nelson Dramas. downtown skyscrapers. on a house that might have been "We'll ask people where refused to let chanting protesters and homeless “It’s the strongest earthquake I’ve felt in 14 onlookers spoil their party. the source of gunfire, while fellow they're from and they'll say But mostly, the night seemed years of living in Los Angeles,” said Rick officers laughed and lounged a 'Kendall,' " a white suburb an aftermath of the previous two Outside Union Station Wednesday night, street Cziment of Los Angeles. “It actually scared people stood eating a soup-kitchen supper of chili hundred feet away. southwest of the city. “When we evenings. me. Our house went dark. My daughter woke The streets of Miami's Over­ ask them why they're here, and rice off paper plates while protesters shouted At the edge of Little Haiti, up and began crying. ” chants of “Food for the Poor, Not the Rich” and town and Liberty City neighbor­ they'll say, ‘Just to see what it's Manuel Gorelick stood outside his Firefighters in Manhattan Beach attributed hoods were a little easier Wednes­ like,"' according to Wilcox. L ^ “What About the Homeless? " at stretch limousines half-empty furniture store with one injury to the 5.0-magnitude quake when a delivering black-tie guests to the dinner inside. N day night. But they were still far The violence sparked by the some friends. On the street was a woman fell on her nose. No other injuries were from normal. fatal police shooting of a black Once the police erected barricades and shooed huge iron grate that looters pulled reported. away several hundred demonstrators, about 2,500 The looting and gunfire that motorcyclist Monday had not off the storefront Tuesday night “At this point, it looks like we got off pretty punctuated the past two nights entirely abated. Police were fired Republican Party stalwarts and wealthy contribu­ after chaining it to a stolen car. well,” said Michael Gurein, spokesman for the tors settled down at three great halls around town to was muted. Police were still out upon at least twice. One man was The street was dotted with state Office of Emergency Services. in force. They wore body armor arrested for shooting at a squad feast on Maryland crab and mushroom-stuffed loins rocks, the ammunition used by Rubble from about a dozen rock slides blew of veal washed down with California wines from and toted loaded shotguns, but car from an apartment window. rioters on previous nights. Across out tires on at least four vehicles traveling the this night they sipped sodas and Caravans of police vehicles, crystal goblets. the street, silent clusters of narrow, twisting Malibu Canyon Road that Just as the diners were polishing off the snacked on sandwiches and ice known as field force units, rushed youths stared at Gorelick and his leads to the swank Malibu beach colony, 30 cream as their radios occasion­ through neighborhoods. > .1 apple-cranberry brown betty with cinnamon ice partner, Gilberto Cusido, who miles southwest of Los Angeles, said sheriff’s cream and bourbon custard. President-elect Bush ally crackled with reports of car One field force unit screeched had one revolver tucked in his Sgt. Bill Hutton. The road remained open. fires, smashed store windows and to a halt in front of Lee and Rita's and Dan Quayle, his vice president-to-be, arrived in waistband and another in his hip the vaulted main hall of Union Station from visits to rock throwing. Grocery after officers thought pocket. The picnics spread out on squad they heard shots. Three men Heart surgery breakthrough other dinners at the Pension Building and the “I've been here for 10 years,” Corcoran Gallery of Art. car hoods spoke to the relative lounging in front of the store were MONTEREY, Calif. (AP) - A new kind of calm of the evening. So did the forced to the ground while special Gorelick said. 'T v e been broken ' photo They were running 25 minutes late — “ We’re surgery can correct a common heart rhythm, AP photo exhausted, ” Bush said — but the GOP’s big numbers that were being com­ weapons and tactics teams into for six times. A couple of times there were riots here, but NO PROBLEMS — Miami police the two previous nights when rioting abnormality that is the underlying cause of spenders finally got what they paid for, and they piled back at police headquar­ checked an adjacent apartment 225,000 disabling strokes in the United States CELEBRATION — President-elect plate inaugural dinner at Union Station ters. Officials reported 50 arrests building. this is the worst." officers take a dinner break while occurred following the fatal shooting of went slightly wild. Heraldic trumpets blared from a each year, its developer said. George Bush waves to photographers in Washington Tuesday night. balcony. Cameras flashed. Women in sequined by 1 a.m., largely for rock­ The men remained on the Gorelick estimated looters car­ resting on the hood of their patrol car in a black motorcyclist by a white police The experimental procedure cures a dis­ during an appearance at a $1,500-a- gowns and glittering necklaces left tables decked throwing incidents. Overnight ground, watched by two officers. ried off $40,000 of furniture. But Miami’s Overtown Wednesday night. officer. order known as atrial fibrillation, which Tuesday there were 325 arrests. The rest of the unit leaned on their with floral trees of white roses and pushed forward. he had no plans of closing down. The streets of the city were quieter than affects an estimated 1.5 million to 2 million Bush waved and smiled. Americans. “I’m gonna try my level best to be a good Although the strokes that result from this president of the United States, and work for all the problem can sometimes be prevented with Tearful goodbye for Reagans people of the United States.” he said. Slipshod programs blood-thinning drugs, that treatment is often Gunman’s motives still a mystery ineffective and may itself cause unwanted “You’ve given me a chance, and I'm not going to bleeding. let you down. ” The new technique was developed by Dr. and their White House aides Bush and Penne Percy Korth, co-chairman of the STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) - A allow tainted food Jam es L. Cox of Washington University School inaugural committee, toasted each other with woman describing herself as of Medicine, who described it Wednesday at a WASHINGTON (AP) — It is a time of tears and champagne. Bush waved his arm and mouthed the the best friend of a schoolyard meeting of the American Heart Association. farewells at the White House as the eight years of the ‘‘My life has been full of rich and words of his school song, sung by the Whiffenpoof killer whose clothes and guns to get into stores Slices are made in the atria, the two upper Reagan administration near their end. glee club of his alma mater, Yale University. bore radical Islamic slogans pumping chambers of the heart. On Wednesday, there were wet eyes galore in the wonderful experiences.” Then he plunged into the crowd of well-wishers, says his struggle to cope East Room as hundreds of White House staffers — President Ronald Reagan shaking hands, waving and exchanging hugs for the plunged him into dark moods WASHINGTON (AP) - Fed­ company signed a memorandum turned out to say farewell to the president and first next 10 minutes. Bush thanked them for the eral programs to curb illegally of understanding with FSIS, it “ where he didn't want to live.” ‘Very promising’ AIDS drug lady Nancy Reagan. financial support that helped him win the “He had a bizarre attitude, high amounts of pesticides and agreed to upgrade its own quality On Friday, just before going to the Capitol for presidency, and for underwriting the four days of kind of paranoid," said Kelley other chemicals in the nation’s control procedures, was exemp­ BOSTON (AP) — Researchers today re­ inaugural festivities with $100,000 interest-free ported the first "very promising” evidence President-elect Bush's inauguration, the Reagans Then she just said. “Thank you,” and she and the Riley, whom residents of the meat supply have been slipshod ted from routine monitoring by will repeat the scene in a private meeting with the loans. the agency and placed under a outside a test tube that an experimental new president made their way through the room to the area described as Patrick E. and sometimes allowed adulter­ household staff at the presidential residence. ated food to reach store shelves, less-intensive monitoring treatment will slow the lethal spread of the Cross Hall of the White House, shaking hands and Earlier, on the plaza facing the newly refurbished Purdy’s frequent companion in “These are people that have served the president program. AIDS virus inside the body. exchanging hugs with well-wishers as they went. train station, demonstrators served a “counter­ late 1987 and early 1988. “He according to an internal audit. and first lady for eight years, in most cases, in the The report by the Agriculture “In addition, these companies The medicine, CD4, apparently works as a It was the second sentimental occasion for the inaugural banquet” to several dozen homeless wanted to make it on his own residence,” White House spokesman Marlin Fitz- Department's inspector gener­ became eligible to make certain decoy, mimicking the blood cells that the virus president in one afternoon. people from large metal pots steaming in the glare (as a welder) but he couldn’t. water said. “They will talk personally and privately of television lights, and entertained them with folk He’d get upset at things. He’d al’s office said the department’s claims on their product labels usually infects and kills. Earlier, he met with the championship Notre In a report in today’s journal Nature, Friday morning" Dame football team, renewing a tie with the school singers and pro-abortion street theater. get mad at himself” inspection agency — the Food concerning (chemical) residue If it’s anything like Wednesday'sevent intheEast Safety and Inspection Service, or researchers reported that the treatment that began with his role as gridiron star George Gipp Michael Hasty of the Washington Peace Center However, she said, Purdy levels or superior quality control Room, it will be an emotional affair. FSIS — has little authority to dramatically reduced the level of virus in in the movie, "Knute Rockne, All-American.” said it was “sick, decadent ” for the Republicans to was “ nice” most of the time, procedures, ” the report said. The get-together began with cheers and applause prevent pesticide residues from monkeys infected with the simian version of "My life has been full of rich and wonderful eat $1,500 dinners while people are homeless and would “just walk away when he By 1988, this “verified produc­ from the estimated 350 to 400 aides as the president showing up in meat and poultry. tion control” program included 11 the AIDS virus. experiences, " the 77-year-old president said. "And starving on the streets. was mad," was never violent and first lady entered. toward anyone and never dem­ Accordingly, FSIS has turned companies and 34 slaughter “This is the first evidence in vivo (in a living standing near the top of the list is my long and to the food industry itself for animal) that it has anti viral effects with White House Chief of Staff Kenneth Duberstein, honored association with the University of Notre onstrated an unusual interest in plants out of a U.S. total of 1,800 who was a White House lobbyist in the beginning of They read his lips but... cooperation in monitoring levels chronic administration in a relevant animal Dame and its legendary hero Knute Rockne." guns. plants. The participating plants the Reagan years, spoke for the staff, telling the of chemicals and ferreting out model,” said Dr. Robert Schooley of Massa­ Then, paraphrasing the line from the movie that Authorities concede they had an annual slaughter of about Reagans, "You have allowed us to be part of your NEW YORK (AP) — Americans have read his lips may never know why Purdy, violations. 5 billion pounds, or about 8 chusetts General Hospital. has become his political watchword, he said: but expect George Bush to break his pledge of no lives and you are very much a part of ours." "Right now, I can’t helpbutthinkthatsomewhere, described as a drifting loner But Agriculture Department percent of all animals slaught­ Gifts were given: riding tack for the president, an new taxes, although a solid majority likes him with a long criminal record, investigators found that in some ered last year. far away. there's a fellow with a big grin and a whole anyway, a national poll has found. avid horseman: a gold and enamel box for the first lot of pride in his school. And he might bethinking to returned to the school of his cases meat and poultry contain­ In all, the agency is responsible Soviets to scrap missiles lady’s box collection: and even a replica of the White Bush made opposition to taxes a cornerstone of his for inspection in more than 7,000 himself that maybe you won another one for the youth in army clothes and ing too much of these chemical House for the presidential dog, Rex. presidential campaign, and six in 10 respondents to meat and poultry slaughter and VIENNA, Austria (AP) — Soviet Foreign Gipper.” sprayed rifle fire at a play­ AP photo residues were allowed into the “He’s already taken over this White House," said the Media General-Associated Press poll agreed he ground full of pupils Tuesday, FLOWERS FOR THE VICTIMS — A consumer pipeline. processing plants. Minister Eduard Shevardnadze said today the should not seek a tax increase. But 71 percent said ton, Calif., Wednesday after a heavily Soviet Union will withdraw some of its the president. “ I’m glad he’s got one of hisown now. killing five, wounding 29 child­ “Even when animals were The USDA investigators visited And you know something? He doesn’t get kicked out they think he will. woman and her child look atflowersthat armed gunman invaded the scholyard 96 federally inspected meat and short-range nuclear missiles from Eastern ren and one teacher and then presented to inspectors, (agency) of it after two terms.” Trivia about the inauguration Even still, the survey found high approval ratings killing himself. were placed around a sign at the and killed five children and injured 30 administrative controls and cur­ poultry plants and conducted Europe. for Bush, who takes office Friday as the 41st In a more serious vein, Reagan told his aides, “We WASHINGTON (AP) — George Bush and the six Officials said Purdy’s olive- Cleveland Elementary School in Stock- others before killing himself. rent policies did not ensure timely research at the agency’s national Shevardnadze said a security and human president. Respondents voiced high expectations were all revolutionaries, and the revolution hasbeen presidents before him were all born between 1908 drab shirt bore the Iranian and effective response when office, three regional offices, rights accord approved last week by 35 nations for his presidency and gave him strong marks for a success.” and 1924, a fact the need of which is not yet clear. battle cry, “Death to the Great the Cleveland Elementary- pesticide residue was suspected three field laboratories and five attending a Vienna meeting had made the his cabinet choices. Let’s Stop Them.” officers found a bizarre collec­ Elaine Crispen, Mrs. Reagan’s press secretary, Bush will rank with the four tallest presidents in Satin” (sic), “PLO” and the School on Wednesday and deal or found in meat and poultry USDA-accredited laboratories. move possible. He said the missiles will be A solid 59 percent said they viewed Bush “I still feel upset, but I have to tion of items, including a said, "We have been proud to call you our first lady, history, behind Abe Lincoln, Lyndon Johnson and words ‘‘Libya’’ and with the trauma immediately products,” the report said. One of the major problems pulled out along with troops being withdrawn favorably, precisely the same approval rate bring my kid to see the teacher broken .22-caliber rifle, about or Nancy, or, as that taxi driver in New York said, “a Thomas Jefferson. He also will enter history books “Earthman.” through counseling. The night The chief responsibility of FSIS uncovered was in identification of from Eastern Europe. President Reagan received in a Media General-AP to let the teacher know my kid’s 100 plastic toy soldiers and an real classy broad,' but it’s been awfully nice to call as one of four left-handed presidents, the others Carved into the stock of the before, workers washed the all right,” Brom Lee said in olive drab cloth on which were is to ensure that USDA-inspected the original farmer, feedlot oper­ Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev poll last spring. Only 25 percent rated Bush ator or other livestock producer announced in December that 50,000 Red Army you a friend. ” being James Garfield, Harry Truman and Gerald assault rifle was the word blood from the pavement, broken English. “Everybody’s drawn in black “three snarling- meat and poultry products are When it came the first lady's turn to speak, the unfavorably: the rest withheld judgment. that have been found to be in troops would be pulled out of Eastern Europe Ford, “Hezbollah,” the name of the patched the bullet holes and angry. Your kid there, you get type faces” and the words ” V safe, wholesome and free of tears that had been welling in hereyes were coursing radical Shiite Moslem faction replaced shattered windows. angry, too. ” for victory” and “F for free­ adulterating chemicals. As part violation of the federal residue over the next two years, but he made no believed holding American hos­ of its responsibility, the agency levels. mention of planned missile withdrawals. down her cheeks. However, only 227 of the His 7-year-old daughter. dom .” Perry said. “Elaine said I should say something, but I’ll never tages in Lebanon. Also carved school’s 975 pupils returned samples and analyzes edible Investigators found that FSIS into the rifle were the words Nary, said she was scared to Purdy, who police said was tissues to see if they meet the was unable to locate producers in get through it,” she said. "See?” Wednesday, said Principal Pat return because "I saw blood.” “ freedom” and “victory.” Busher. either 24 or 26, parked his federal standards. 12 of 28 pesticide violation cases. “We still do not have a “The kids are great and they Holding tightly to her father s station wagon behind the school But the system is far from In one case, regional office complete picture,” said police are very resilient,” she said. hand, she said she saw a and set it ablaze with a Molotov foolproof, and the agency also personnel did not act on all the Capt. Dennis Perry. “Why he Parents and their children, schoolmate felled by a bullet. “I cocktail before entering the includes efforts to enlighten information that was available, did this we may never know. We most of them refugees from saw somebody get shot right campus during midday recess. farmers and processors about the not even when tags on a 6-year-old can only assume that some Southeast Asia, were greeted here,” she said, pointing to her After firing up to 110 shots federal standards and how to cow provided information on the URGENT! OPEN HOUSE problem came up in this guy by bouquets atop the school sign leg. from a bayonet-equipped, comply with them. name of the livestock auction that made him do it. Obviously, on the front lawn and five red The police captain said Purdy Chinese-made AK-47 assault The report, which was com­ market where the cow was sold. m o f . he had a military hangup” roses at its base. Across the lived in a room at the El Rancho rifle at hundreds of youngsters, pleted last November but not The agency contacted the auc­ South Windsor Sylvan Learning Center Psychologists urged parents street, a 3-by-9-foot paper sign Motel in the days leading up to he killed himself with a single given wide distribution by the tion market and was told cow’s to bring their children back to read, "Racists Are Uglv — the bloodbath. In the room. pistol bullet to the head. department, said FSIS was “un­ previous owner was unknown, so able to successfully investigate the case was closed, the report DOOR PRIZES: 2 FREE DIAGNOSTIC TESTS! pesticide violations in 79 percent said. Federal regulations, admin­ of the cases" reviewed by the istered by another USDA agency, Killer stole tips while living in state auditors. A violation was defined the Animal and Plant Health EVERYONE WELCOME! as an illegal level of chemical Inspection Service, require such 1 residue found in a sample of meat cows to be identified and records Moms, Dads, Kids, th e week NORTH STONINGTON (AP) - During Sharon Brown, however, who works at “That's where I sent his Christmas or poultry. maintained. the weeks drifter Patrick E. Purdy lived in the Republic Family Restaurant, adjacent present. I thought he was still there. I didn’t Some of the reasons for the lack Grandparents, Friends Connecticut he occasionally would fall to the motel, said she remembers Purdy as even know he was back,” she said, of success in investigating viola­ Our 91 Day Certificate of Deposit asleep in booths at a local 24-hour "somebody that you would look at and say Purdy apparently worked for Combus­ tions included: restaurant he frequented and was caught CALDWELL he’s strange.” tion Engineering Inc., a subcontractor ■ Tracing the illegal residue to JAN. 26 • 10 am - 8 pm stealing other patrons tips, a worker Brown, who recognized Purdy imme­ building a boiler at the Applied Energy the original producer was not recalls. diately when she saw his face in news Services cogeneration plant under con­ always successful. OIL INC. Refreshments • Balloons for the kids struction in Montville. Purdy, 26, killed five children and injured reports, said Purdy was a regular customer ■ Follow-up samples from sus­ 9.11% 30 others in a California schoolyard with at the restaurant while he lived at the Company officials said they had no pected meat were seldom taken, annual inicresi rate cllcciivc annual vicld sweeping bursts from an assault rifle record of him in their payroll information motel, or else the suspected animals or .75® CENTER PROGRAMS I'hih ii, an annual ratt; however, the maturity ol the eertilieate is 26 Tuesday before killing himself. “He was just weird. He looked at you under the names Purdy or Patrick West, weeks, ami the rate is subjeei to ehaiij’e at renewal Interest is carcasses were not always re­ per gal. C. O. D. • Reading* • Math* He lived in the State Line Motel alongside without much interest — like he wasn’t even the alias which he has used at times. tained for further checking. 150 gal. minimum purchaae eonipoiinded numthly Irom day ol deposit. I'DIC resiilations allow Interstate 95 in this rural southeastern seeing you,” she said. "We can’t confirm or deny right now • Algebra • Study Skills you to withdraw the prineipal Irotn a time savings aeeount before ■ Documentation of regulatory maturity hut with substantial penally.______Connecticut town from Nov. 18 until Dec. 15, Purdy usually dined alone at the (that he worked for the company),” Frank actions was insufficient. 649-8841 • Writing • Homework Support when he checked out after paying a $120 bill! restaurant, occasionally fell asleep in Richter said. “If we hired him we would Starting in June 1986, when a PrICM Subl»et to Change • SAT PREP (enroll now) records show. booths, frequently changed dinner orders have hired him as a contract personnel — $1,000 minimum deposit. Rate is for a limited time Jayant Patel, owner of the motel said he someone in the area that was registered • School Readiness (4-7 years) and was caught stealing tips left by other and is subject to change. Phone or come by any office “didn’t have any problems” with Purdy. customers. Brown said. with the local union and might have been • Adult Programs Patel said Purdy, who paid his bills on “He’d sit there and act like he didn’t know hired.” NOW ENROLLING for more information. Do it today. time and appeared to spend most of his time what he wanted.” she said. “Sometimes Richard DeVane, president of Combus­ ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. by himself, had registered using a Lodi, we’d have to come back to him several tion Engineering’s Fossil Systems Div­ & Robert J. Smith, Inc. * Individualized Instruction • Proven Success • Guarantee Calif., address and that a car, clothes and times. He was just strange.” ision, said the company hires workers for INSURANSMITHS stereo compnents appeared to be his only Julia Chumbley, Purdy’s 63-year-old such projects from the International INSURANSMITHS SINCE Savings Bank belongings. grandmother, said she received a Christ­ Boilermakers Union. Purdy had been “He was quiet with me, Patel said. “He mas card from him while he was in initiated into the union in September while 1914 of Manchester didn’t talk too much. I only saw him when Connecticut that indicated he was working in Portland. Ore., according to union Where your friends are. the rent was due ...” as a welder, records in Kansas City, Kan. t )lluy • m .N\.uulk'>ii.’i. l..i'i I l.uitolU. Hfilifin. “He was very normal. Everytime he paid "1 have a welding job in the boondocks of Other employees at Combustion Engi­ 649-5241 \h J u \ii Soiilh \ \ indst'i \ \ iik I'mii .\dUoul. 65 East Center Street I .iMitiul .S\.iii>tWlJ. I«>II.iik M il.Nonbuiv he was norm al,” said Patel s wife Connecticut . I’m doing well,” Chumbley neering recognized Purdy as a former ij \vi:.t.h Itkphr.lK’fihi I'fH) Bhishma, who works at the front desk. remembered Purdy as writing in the card. co-worker. Manchester, CT \\si. !' ' I |)lt I v.|U.ll II 'U UoYt>... of prison That bodes well for his job vice president,” Quayle said. “Ronald Reagan didn’t give me disturbing appraisals by the boss. “But the American people will anything to do,” he said. “It just “He knows what it takes to be judge me on how I perform.” He evolved.” an effective vice president,” the said there will be public assign­ Bush said the same pattern will in Cuba incoming No. 2 man said of Bush. ments, tasks that will put his apply in his relationship with his in similarity “He was one.” abilities out front so that the own vice president. “Andthen I’ll The vice president-elect said people can determine what kind say to him some day, ‘Dan, I’ve By Jack Anderson much of his work will be low- of job he’s doing. got a real problem here and I and Dale Van Atta Pedestrian shopping malls have been visibility, one-on-one advice and The most telling judgment will want you to handle it. And you’re successful in some places, but the one built in assistance to the president. come from one man, the 41st the guy to do it because you’ve got WASHINGTON — Jose L. Pujals Quayle said he won’t be speaking a standing beyond any of these New London 17 years ago seems clearly to spent nearly half of his life wondering president of the United States. up in forums like Cabinet meet­ "... I will be a broad-ranging Cabinet members.’ ” have been a failure. if he would live to see the next day. ings but, rather, will offer his His antagonist was Fidel Castro, adviser to the president,” Quayle Bush said he’d reminded Those in New London who are concerned ideas in even more private said, working on “the model that Quayle a while back that he’d had about the empty storefronts in the Captain’s arguably the last of the charismatif settings. communist dictators, who still be­ was established by George his own image problems not long Walk disagree about whether the chief cause He is to meet daily with the Bush.” before. “I said, ‘Dan, take an lieves he can turn his island nation president during the new admin­ eraser and erase Quayle from is the opening four years ago of the Crystal into a people’s republic of paradise. He said much of what Bush did Mall in nearby Waterford. But whatever the istration. There are to be private these stories, take an eraser to Castro clings to ideals that even the luncheons each Thursday, like for Reagan was known only to the date and set the date back a cause, there seems to be a good case for Soviet Union is rethinking and he has . Manchester Spotlight those Reagan held with Bush. The them. He said he intends to work year, and then where you’re reopening the area to auto traffic. cruelly repressed his enemies. the same way. and to judge his lO ^ president-elect said he will treat taken out Quayle put in Bush and Last year, Castro made a rare Quayle as he was treated during performance by its usefulness to you’ll be pretty close... Many years ago there was support in attempt to spruce up his international the president. Manchester for a downtown plan that would eight years as vice president. “So things turn around.” image. He released about 2.50 political “His vice presidency will be like have involved rerouting at least part of the prisoners who have been piling up in Lofty goals for 1989 “If he continues to have confi­ mine,” Bush said. dence in you, to rely on you for Walter R. Mears has reported Main Street traffic and closing off some of the Cuban prisons in the 30 years .since he Quayle said in an interview things of importance, then you on Washington and national polit­ street. The fate of such pedestrian seized power. to boost the chamber’s member­ counselors work with children The gesture may put a temporary By Nancy Concelman with The Associated Press that are an effective vice president,” ics for more than 25 years. He is a experiments elsewhere, particularly in New sheen on Castro, but people such as ship, which increased from 500 to who have set fires. Bush already has consulted him Quayle said. vice president of The Associated 550 in 1988. This year, she said she But not everyone was success­ He said his specific assign- Press. London, may indicate that it is just as well the Jose Pujals are skeptical. Pujals, now Just two- on Cabinet appointments, has hopes to increase public aware­ ful in keeping their resolutions. sought his advice on a variety of plan here did not go through. ...TRKHSnioK W TH& C°H?tRVKn\/E CORRKL.. 63, spent nearly three decades in and-a-half ness of programs the chamber Bernard Apter, president of the Apparently the same people who will walk Cuban prisons because he disagreed weeks into the issues. He won’t describe the with Ca.stro. The dictator’s sweeping offers. Downtown Manchester Associa­ subjects, let alone the advice. great distances from parking lots in suburban New Y ear. Other local officials, including tion. said last year he hoped that gesture set Pujals free two months Greater Man- malls to the stores there don’t want to do the Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. and the $15 million Main Street “That’s one of the reasons I’ll ago, but that can’t make up for the 27 Chester Eighth Utilities District Presi­ reconstruction project would be be an effective vice president,” same thing in downtown areas. years that Pujals says he was beaten, Chamber of dent Thomas Landers, decided to viewed as a “positive trend.” he said. “I’m just not going to The insistence of some of those concerned stripped and forced to work in fields. Commerce play it safe. DiRosa opted not to take these things public.” Bush "Day after day, you don’t know President All seemed well after the with reconstruction of Main Street that as Waiving the fiag make resolutions for last year Capitol Region Council of Go­ stuck with that rule even when MOVING when they’re going to take your life Anne Flint is much traffic and as much parking as possible away,” he said. “When we went out to and this year. vernments approved increased mocked for it during the trying to keep “I have trouble just trying to campaign. be retained on Main Street itself reflects that the fields, we didn’t know if we would a personal re­ funding for the project last year. The Supreme Court has chosen to hear a flag­ come back or be beaten to death.” survive,” DiRosa joked. At the end of 1988, though, a group Vice presidents do not get opinion. solution to balance her diet. “I don’t make resolutions.” Advocates, including the Herald, of an Our associate Scott Sleek heard Manchester Board of Education of downtown business and prop­ starring roles. They are under­ Landers said. “I get in trouble at erty owners threatened a lawsuit studies. That assignment poses a access road east of Main Street to handle burning case. Have the justices been watching Pujal’s first-hand account, which Chairman Richard W. Dyer, on shows Ca.stro’s human rights record the end of the year when I don’t over the access road and other special problem for Quayle. After SOON!! the other hand, is trying to keep a some of the downtown traffic should reflect on as plenty of room for improvement. keep them.” design features of the proposal. a campaign of controversy and too many Bush campaign commercials? professional resuiuuun lu buiciiict; The town and district have the New London experience. It is not exactly Pujals opposed dictator Fulgencio the education budget. The controversy continues this sometimes ridicule, he has an TO parallel, of course. No one is proposing to Batista, whom Castro overthrew in reached a tentative settlement on year. image to repair. He’s said he Johnson had conveyed an offensive it clear that destroying the flagdoesn’t They are two local leaders who a historic agreement on fire and close off any part of Main Street in 1959. But he didn’t tru.st Castro either. But the town kept Apter’s other intends to make life more difficult By Daniel Farber idea, contempt for the United States. infringe on the government’s are trying to keep New Year’s sewer jurisdiction that was the resolution and heeded his call for Manchester. Still, the similarity is disturbing. Pujals spoke out against the new for the late-night television com­ 69 WOODLAND STREET For some First Amendment absolu­ “trademark.” revolutionary government and be­ resolutions. If last year is any subject of former district Presi­ plowing snow to the center of ics who have been thriving on Some of the issues George Bush tists, this would be enough to settle the Actually, if anyone should be came a target for punishment. He was indication, they just might do it. dent Walter Joyner’s resolution Main Street instead of to the Quayle jokes. cynically raised last fall in his case. Perhaps even though Johnson prosecuted for misappropriating the arrested in 1961 and charged with Unlike many women, Flint said for 1988. curbs, he said. flag-waving presidential campaign was engaged in "speech.” the govern­ government’s trademark, it is George she wants to gain weight. But Joyner, who wanted to “bring The vice presidency itself often MANCHESTER, CT trying to kill Castro, with being an This year began with a disap­ has been a joking matter. In the Kids must know may live on by other means. Whether ment might still have been right to Bush. It was Bush, not Johnson, who American spy and other crimes. He Dyer, faced with a projected state peace to the district and to the coincidentally or not. the Supreme intervene, given a "clear and present tried to use the flag as a symbol for his budget deficit of more than $800 town” in 1988, just about got his pointment though for Andover musical comedy “Of Thee I admits that he tried to organize First Selectman Earleen Duches- Sing,” Alexander Throttlebottom 643-6669 Court has decided to examine anew danger.” But neither of the two political clique rather than the nation opposition to Castro’s regime, but he million, wants to trim the Board wish. Negotiators for the town whether the government has the justifications claimed by the govern­ as a whole. In wrapping himself in the of Education’s proposed $40 mil­ and district reached a tentative neau, who was not supported by got the job by losing a drawing how to call 911 says the other charges were bogus. the Republican Town Committee and had to join a tour group to get power to punish disrespect for the flag ment comes close to being strong flag, he diminished it as a symbol of The government, according to lion budget. settlement Dec. 29. — specifically, burning it. enough by accepted First Amendment our national unity and converted it into No matter how personal or lofty But the proposed agreement for re-election. into the White House. Vice g r a m e s 700 Hartford Rd. The fact that some children who remain at Pujals, had already decided his Duchesneau said she would not President Alben Barkley told of Mancheatar The case derives from the presiden­ standards. an instrument of divisiveness. sentence before he went to trial. He some goals may seem, many must receive final approval from home alone are not only not taught what do to tial election before this one. On Aug. 22. The government’s first claim is that Manchester area officials said the town and district directors run again but hoped the town the two boys who vanished — one All this talk of government interests lived for 14 months under the cloud of would maintain strong land-use went to sea and the other became p r i N t i i t g 643-6669 in an emergency but expressly forbidden 1984, Gregory Lee Johnson was the statute is necessary to prevent a death penalty. Today he believes , they were confident they could and district voters before it is arrested during the Republican Na­ violence. The idea is that flag burning is ultimately beside the point. No one and zoning laws. vice president. from dialing 911 is a terrifying thought. really wants to prosecute flag burners diplomatic appeals forced the Cuban . keep their resolutions, based on finalized. Manchester Memorial Hospital tional Convention in Dallas for setting could cause a riot. There have, to protect the government’s trade­ government to lift the death sentence. last year’s success. Town Fire Chief John C. Rivosa So Quayle has a tall order to fill. i n c a It’s not hard to understand why some fire to an American flag. At the trial he lamentably, been many flags burned Dyer said last year he wanted is also counting on the agree­ President Michael R. Gallacher, A second-term Indiana senator parents are reluctant to let the Department of mark or to guard the Gregory But that didn’t end his suffering. He whose appointment was an­ was represented by an American Civil since the Gulf of Tonkin, but I don’t Johnsons of this world from the was transferred back and forth more to accomplish as “smoothly and ment, which, if approved, would Children and Youth Services find out their Liberties Union lawyer. recall any major riots resulting. painlessly as possible” this Sep­ make it necessary for the town to nounced in 1987, spent his first Johnson was convicted of violating Besides, it’s wrong in principle to righteous wrath of patriotic onlookers. than 20 times among eight prisons. He day as president Feb. 29, 1988. children are unattended. The real reason is simply that burning worked in fields or a stone quarry, tember’s reopening of Highland build a small firehouse to serve and later saw wage disputes at But to forbid a child from trying to get help an obscure Texas statute — Desecra­ allow the state to censor speech just the flag is an abomination, an affront where, he says. prisoners were beaten Park School. For the most part, the North End. tion of Venerated Object — that makes because listeners might attack the things have gone well, he said. Under the proposed agree­ the hospital settled. BEST BUY in a emergency is unforgivably irresponsible. it a crime todesecrate churches, grave to the country and to those who have indiscriminately. speaker. The boundaries of free died to raise the flag at Iwo Jima and While common criminals wore blue “We’re getting it done,” he ment. a town-owned firehouse off The hospital story was on the NEED SOME EXTRA The M ayor’s Study Committee on Day Care stones, monuments, or any state or speech should not be determined by said. Tolland Turnpike would be sold to Manchester Herald’s lists of the OIL CO. and Latch Key Children was told of the other battlegrounds. prison garb, political prisoners were Vernon, CT national flag. “Desecrate” is defined the sensibilities of the most intolerant I share this revulsion, but don’t forced to wear the yellow uniforms of Richard Packman, superin­ the district. top 10 news stories for both 1987 problem by Sarah Pettingell, a consultant for as damaging the object with knowl­ and violent members of the commun­ believe that it justifies suppressing the Batista troops. Many of them tendent of Bolton schools, also “I want to get our new fire and 1988. 8754876 SPENDING MONEY? the Connecticut Natural Gas Corp. edge that someone else is likely to be ity. Anyway, thereisnoevidenceinthe what is, after all, a form of free speech. hated Batista, but they came to see resolved last year to find more station built,” Rivosa said. Gallacher’s resolution for 1989? The thrust of her message was that latchkey seriously offended. Johnson got a year Johnson case that burning the flag Anyone can tolerate polite dissent. As the yellow uniforms as a symbol of space for students. In October, Rivosa said he has kept last "To avoid being one of the top 10 Newspaper routes available in your area... in jail and a $2,000 fine. The Texas threatened the peace. Justice Holmes once said, the real test dignity. Then the prison officials the Bolton Board of Education year’s resolution, to get the news stories in Manchester for children need to be taught how to deal with Court of Criminal Appeals held that Besides its interest in preventing the third year in a row.” is our willingness to tolerate “the decided that political prisoners should voted to lease two modular department involved in educat­ ■ ■ IMI COO emergencies at home. For that matter, all the conviction violated the First violence, the government argues that 71* expression of opinions that we loathe.” wear blue. Pujals said those who classrooms for three years rather ing children about fire prevention 150 Gallon Min. children need to be taught how to deal with Amendment, and the state appealed to is also has an interest in “preserving than build two permanent rooms. through programs such as Fire- Nancy Concelman is a reporter Prioa aubfact to chanoa • Voluma Olacounta Earn money and prizes by delivering the What Michael Dukakis should have resisted were beaten. He and others emergencies, and it is probable that most of the U.S. Supreme Court. the flag as a symbol of national unity.” were thrown into a tiny dungeon, Flint said last year she wanted hawks. in which firefighters and for the Manchester Herald. In the past 20 years, the court has This is a bit obscure. Unlike thebald said in response to George Bush’s Manchester Herald in your neighborhood. them are. demagogic use of the American flag is wearing only their underwear. They decided a number of flag desecration eagle, the flag is not an endangered huddled together for warmth and took But if some parents have a motivation for cases, and has always overturned the species, so why is it in need of this; “Of course I love the flag. Of Call today to get more details. course I pledge allegiance to it. Of turns sleeping because there was A w o rk o u t not teaching them, someone else will have to convictions. But it has done so with preservation? Some judicial opinions room for only one person to lie down, step in. This is clearly a case in which the narrow rulings; it has never defini­ (including dissenting opinions by course I want to see every American STOP HORSING AROUND, pledge allegiance to it. But the whole he said. wishes of the parents have to be set aside. tively decided whether flag burning Rehnquist) suggest that what needs The political prisoners were fre­ 647-9946 can be banned. And William Rehn- preserving is not the flag itself but its point is that such pledges should In s a lu te s Every child who is capable of doing so should always be a matter of choice. quently deprived of food, mail, quist, now chief justice, has dissented utility as a symbol of unity. visitors, light, water and medical know that he or she is supposed to use the in all such cases. The decision to hear Thus, the government may have an Patriotism in this nation — unlike in Marble St...... all Oakland Heights...... all the Soviet Union — has always been a care. 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And if that ever changes, then I’ll no longer hand it to you,” Pujals said. ‘If it’s Herbert Walker Bush will begin It makes paying your subscription easier on Harlan St...... 15-83 burning the flag is a form of “speech.” preventing misuse of its logo. But this his presidency with one of the Hamilton Dr...... all The Manchester Herald welcomes original be so enthusiastic about pledging good news, that your family is doing you. Instead of paying your carrier every 2 Henry St...... 16-119 Displaying a red flag, wearing a doesn’t have much to do with flag well... then they won’t give it to you.” sorest arms in history. Summit St...... 332-382 Carpenter Dr...... all letters to the editor. swastika, wearing an arm band, burning. 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Middle Tpke..... 216-236 .»«, When I told my son that he now had a nent’s king cannot move out of check. real losers are, as usual, the citizens of I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription Please begin my Center St...... 658-872 even Compromise better Coventry, because now that 254 voters running airplanes over the Carib­ University of Texas alone could choice of going to Highland Park School This, of course, is called “checkmate” bean. A small plane made two passes wear out the new president. Its Falknor Dr...... all or applying for a transfer to remain at and the game is over. have decided that the town does not want 320 marchers will carry 30 flags pay-by-mail subscription on ' " Olcott St...... 76-159 Main St...... 1-174 on school districts to participate in the housing partnership at the balloon, sprayed it with paint, Grove...... 1-47 Nathan Hale School, he immediately In thinking of this, we began to then slipped into Cuban airspace! along with 60 trumpets, 40 trom­ with the state, it’s conceivable that in a Enclosed please find payment for Center St...... 771-947 odd Pine H ill...... all replied that if there was any chance at all compare how closely related this game Drug runners have been known to bones, 20 baritones, 24 tubas, 26 Jarvis Rd...... all To the Editor: he wanted to try and stay at Nathan is to how things are “played” in few years down the road, Coventry will be mandated by the state to comply. head for Cuban territory to give the percussion, 36 clarinet, 30 french Carrier Delivery: Morse Rd...... all Now that the Manchester Board of Hale. So I think it’s more than just Coventry. The compari.son most re­ slip to American aircraft in pursuit. horns, 25 saxophones and 24 □ 3 m onths‘ 23.10 □ 6 m onths‘46 20 □ 1 year 92 40 Salem Rd...... all Jefferson St...... all wanting to be with friends, because cently goes as follows: Remember what happened with the piccolos. Can a man from Texas Whitney Rd...... all Kenwood Dr...... all Education has made its final decision on The Town Council, of seven people, is At first, the Coast Guard crew thought Senior Citizens: „ r-, , r,. the redistricting of Nathan Hale School. I many of his friends will be at Highland sewer issue? Nobody thought that the the paint was a poison intended to stand motionless before all that? □ 3 m onths‘ 21.56 □ 6 m onths‘43 12 □ 1 y e a r‘86 24 Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 Park. I think its more a sense of on one side of the “checkered board,” EIro St...... all would like to take time to thank some of state could force that upon Coventry, but harm them. Now they suspect it may The statistics come courtesy of Flower St...... all Union Place...... all belonging, a sen.se of loyalty and pride in and 478 voters, divided into two voting they were wrong and the sewer project the inaugural committee, which Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment □ Tip Amount , — Union St...... 133-264 the people who became involved with districts, are on the other side. The have been an attempt by a drug East Middle Tpke. ..0-162 even this project. Nathan Hale School. And I think those proceeded. We would certainly rather runner to mark the balloon so it would produced a handbook of breath­ "Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary are feelings that no amount of money can Council passes an ordinance called have an affordable housing plan, wher­ taking scope. It tells far more Grissom Rd...... all A special thanks to my fellow parents be visible to radar. Squire Village...... all and PTA members (many of whom did buy. “Coventry Housing Partnership” in eby our local Planning and Zoning than you could possibly want to Shepard Dr...... all not even have children in the proposed order to cooperate with a Connecticut Commission and other local committees know about inaugurals in com­ Name Debbie Streeter .state statute. The next move is called a would have the say and citizens would Jack Anderson and his associate, pelling detail. For example: Apt redistricted area), who worked so hard Address and spent so many hours of their own 162 School St.. Manchester referendum, which, if you live in have input, than to leave it uptothestate Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ Mrs. William Howard Taft was Coventry, you have seen many times nists. time to try and come up with a viable to force Coventry to comply and in the the first woman to ride in an City ,Zip. Phone. CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 alternative. Thanks also to the many Citizens are losers over the past several years. Now comes meantime hold up additional state inaugural parade in 1913. Warren the part of the “game” in which 478 funding for road repairs and other members of the community who ex­ voters go to the polls. The other 4,836 Harding was the first president to MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY-IVIAIL pressed their support for our endeavor. In Coventry’s game entitlements which the town would have iHaurliFfitrr HrralJi ride to his swearing-in in a car. voters didn’t want to “play” so they had if it had agreed to the ordinance And especially, thanks to Dr. Kennedy stayed home and celebrated the new Richard Nixon was the first to and the board members for taking the To the Editor: which the Council passed. Founded In 1861 review his parade behind bullet­ The Manchester Herald year or something; this part of the PENNY M. SIEFFERT ...... Publisher time to listen to our concerns and trying “game” is called apathy! Next, the So we say “checkmate!” Who really proof glass. P.O. Box 591 • Manchester, CT 06040 IrralJi to come up with a compromise. While The game of chess is played by two won or lost? You be the judge. GEORGE T CHAPPELL...... Editor persons with 16 pieces each on a checker “winning move” is made when 254 DGUGl AS a . BEVINS. Executive Editor realizing that there is no such thing as a “players” vote to rescind the already Saul Pett writes for The Asso­ perfect plan, I do feel that this is a better board divided into 64 squares. They Donald and Jane Ferry MARIE P GRADY...... City Editor ciated Press. move their chessmen around until the pa.ssed ordinance. Checkmate! Al e x a n d e r GIRELL' .... Associate Editor solution than the original The sad part of this scenario is that the 339 Walnut Trail, Coventry recommendation. winning move is made and the oppo­ 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 19, 1989 iHaurliratrr HrralJi Group says Erosion Moscow Section 2, Page 11 From page 1 From page 1 rent is due SPORTS Thursday, Jan. 19, 1989 J The October inspection re­ normal in Leninakan. The mass vealed that sediment from the transit is running, and medical on marinas mall site had gotten into Buggie centers, cafeterias and tempor­ HARTFORD (AP) — An envir­ Stowe Pond. Butts said in her ^rst ary shelters have been set up in onmental group says the state inspection report that particu­ tents.” should crack down on illegal lates containing oxidized iron had But a story accompanying the coastal building and start collect­ probably turned the pond near picture said that in Armenia the ing rent from Oceanside develop­ ; rr Jim Tierney Lankford’s home red. celebration of the New Year had ments such as marinas and The last time that pond turned been restrained. Armenian tele­ “dockominiums” that are lo­ Vs/ red was during blasting for work vision showed scenes of life in cated on state-owned beaches and on 1-84. she said. Leninakan before the quake, and public waters. Butts cited some inadequate many viewers cried, the news­ The recommendations came t erosion-control devices as the paper reported. from the state’s Council on cause of the pollution of the two The earthquake hds been re­ Environmental Quality, a nine- ponds. ceiving unprecedented coverage member board that issued its The town also found problems in the Soviet Press — a stark annual report on the state’s with erosion control at the mall contrast to the trickle of informa­ environment Wednesday. site, officials said. In a Dec. 2 tion after the disaster at the The council said money from letter to the Planning and Zoning Soviet nuclear power plant in the proposed oceanside rents or Commission. Zoning Enforce­ Chernobyl 2‘/i years ago. Vre- fees should be used to help pay for a true winner ment Officer Thomas O’Marra mya, the evening news program, coastal conservation and regula­ PINNED — Man­ said spring and summer inspec­ devoted nearly an entire broad­ tory programs run by the state Joe Montana. tions at the site showed several cast to the earthquake four days Department of Environmental chester High’s Wal­ deficiencies in maintenance and after the disaster. The name instantly evokes a “winner.” Protection. A native of Monongahela. Pa.. just south of ter Lee has Sims- installation of erosion-control de­ Incidents of looting were re­ The council also recommended bury‘s Jake Weiner vices and protection of inland- ported, and Soviet officials have Pittsburgh, the 32-year-old Montana has played out cracking down on illegal building a storybook career on the football field from the under his control in wetlands areas. O'Marra blamed publicly suggested that construc­ projects along the coast in which the problems in part on heavy tion of the buildings in the game’s glamour position — quarterback. th eir 112-pound contractors manipulate the From his glory days at Notre Dame to the rain. earthquake zone may have been state’s permit process by “plac­ bout Wednesday But a Dec. 7 inspection re­ substandard. ing structures in public waters present with the , Montana has night at Clarke vealed no major problems at the and worrying about permits been a wizard with his precision, quick release Arena. Lee won via site. O’Marra said. Homart had Andrew Yurkovsky, a reporter later.” passes and uncanny scrambling ability. A rollout hired a soil scientist to evaluate for the Manchester Herald, is quarterback extraordinaire. Montana has always a pin in 4:40. Like most states. Connecticut Keeping an eye on erosion-control measures at the working for a Moscow news­ owns large sections of its displayed a certain grace and poise which future site and recommend improve­ paper, Moskovskaya Pravda, in a beaches, starting roughly at the signal-callers can only dream about possessing. the action is referee ments. a company spokesman three-month exchange sponsored AP photo high-tide point and continuing A lOth-year veteran, Joey M. was practically Bob Tigno. said. by the New England Society of beneath coastal waters up to .stamped “inoperable” after he underwent Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald Butts said the DEP considered Newspaper Editors and the Union MINE SEARCH — Former U.S. Marine ago near the DMZ Tuesday. Also threemiles out. where the federal extremely complicated back surgery two years ordering Homart to stop work at of Soviet Journalists. Moskovs­ Gene Spanos of Rosemont, III., kneel­ pictured are Nate Genna of Boston, government’s property begins. ago. Experts said Montana was finished. So did the the mall site, but decided against kaya Pravda is an official publi­ “Instead of allowing free use of doctors. it after concluding it would not cation of the Communist party ing, and a Vietnamese officer discuss Mass., left center, and Robert Dalton of the locations of mines placed 20 years Davidsonville, Md. these public trust lands, Connec­ Montana, who has earned the most stop the runoff. and the government for the city of ticut should collect modest fees valuable player award in both 49er victories (1982 Homart has told the DEP it will Moscow. from private users of these lands, over Cincinnati, 1985 over Miami). has made a Canadiens invincible at Forum correct the problem. Butts said. as many other states do.” said Homart has promised to correct miraculous comeback which has not thoroughly Council Chairman Gregory sunk into the nation’s media and fans. yet. Bv Ken Rappoport team with that much firepower, you The game was marred by an injury the problems in the past, but Sharp. to Oilers All-Star goaltender Grant inspections have revealed the Ex-Marines visit Khe Sanh, Although, miracles are nothing new to Joey M, The Associated Press can’t let them get the momentum The proposed fees would affect who among other things, is noted for them on the NHL Roundup going, Fuhr, who was carried from the ice on erosion-control plans are not Space everyone from owners of mari­ a stretcher after a second-period working, she said. playing field. The Forum in Montreal has been “It took them a couple of more shifts From page 1 nas. and “dockominiums.” to After guiding Notre Dame to the national called the “shrine of hockey” It’s to get rolling, but then they really got collision with Winnipeg’s Andrew The DEP orders come after the industrial users and “individuals McBain. After treatment at a local developers were issued cease- scene of ’68 Vietnam siege championship in 1978 during his junior year with a looked even more impressive, the way Flames. it in gear. If we could have scored the who have a three-foot wide the Canadiens are playing there these Mike McPhee and Carbonneau next one, we could have turned things hospital in Winnipeg, Fuhr was and-desist orders by the town and walkway to a boat.” Sharp said. victory over 'Texas and Earl Campbell in the Cotton released with what Oilers officials the Eighth Utilities District last Town of Manchester Fire Depart­ By George Esper Bowl. Montana saved his finest collegiate days. scored third-period goals to lead around” ment headquarters at 75 Center The Associated Press The council’s proposal was “Right now we think we can win Montreal’s latest home victory. Rangers 6, Blackhawks 4; Tony said was a “strained neck” week for installing sewer lines greeted skeptically by Ray Bo- performance for last. Granato had his second hat trick in “We’ve been playing some pretty without the proper permits. On St. As William Johnson, a 41 -year-old electric In the 1979 Cotton Bowl against Houston. every game.” said Guy Carbonneau. Joel Quenneville gave the Whalers That suggestion was made by KHE SANH, Vietnam - vich. the executive director of the who notched the winner in Montreal’s the lead just 83 seconds into the game, three games and Brian Mullen scored tight games.” Messier said. “It’s nice Tuesday, the directors of the town sign maker from Manchester, Conn., left the Montana orchestrated one of the greatest to play a game where it’s not going and the district adopted mea­ former committee member A1 Twenty-one years ago in what is Connecticut Marine Trades Asso­ 3-1 victory over the but McPhee tied it at 4:22 of the third the tie-breaking early in the final base, he picked up a piece of scrap metal, the ciation. which counts 380 boating comebacks in college football history when the period by completing a two-on-one period as New York moved into a down to the last buzzer” sures to ensure proper installa­ Lutz of 9 Stephen St. Lutz now only a heap of red dirt, U.S. Fighting Irish overcame a 34-12 fourth-quarter on Wednesday night. “With the talent resigned because he did not have Marines were crying out, “Corps- businesses among its members. we have, there is just no excuse for us play with Claude Lemieux. Carbon­ first-place tie in the Patrick Division. North Stars 3, Sabres 3; A freak tion of utilities at the mall site. rem ains of a m ess kit, and crad ied it in his deficit to win 35-34 in the closing seconds. bounce off the glass on the boards The town has sent a letter to time to work on the committee man! Corpsman! We’ve got “One always has a hesitancy to not winning.” neau notched the winner at 11:00. The Rangers and Washington Capi­ and fulfill his personal and wounded here!” as hundreds of hands. In the NFC championship game during the 49ers’ The victory extended the Cana­ getting away a soft shot that eluded tals share first place with 55 points, gave Buffalo’s Ray Sheppard a goal in Homart outlining steps it says the agree with a new tax.” Bovich first Super Bowl season. Joey M. marched San the third period and the Sabres a tie developer must take to check professional commitments, artillery shells rained in on them. ‘‘Scrap metai,” he said as he gazed at it, “but said. "You can call it rental, but diens’ home-ice unbeaten streak to 17 goaltender Peter Sidorkiewicz. one more than Pittsburgh. member Eugene Sierakowski of It was here at KheSanh that U.S. Franciso 89 yards down the field with less than five games. Montreal’s last loss at home Peter Svoboda added an empty- Denis Savard scored once and with Minnesota. work done so far and in the future. it’s essentially a tax.” minutes to play, trailing Dallas, 27-21. What is Sheppard found himself alone in The district directors required 101 Strawberry Lane said Marines withstood a 77-day North this was somebody here 20 years ago, a Bovich said he has reservations came on Oct. 29 against Pittsburgh, netter for the Canadiens, who lead assisted on the three other second- Vietnamese siege in the winter referred to as “The Catch”, at least in 49er circles, and since then the Canadiens have second-place Boston in the Adams by period goals for Chicago. front of an open net on the power play Homart to provide a cash account The subcommittee recom­ soldier eating.” about several aspects of the when a clearing pass ricocheted and spring of 1968 in a classic proposal, including whether busi­ was Montana’s seemingly desperate pass to his gone 15-0-2 at the Forum. a whopping 24 points. Oilers 9, Jets 4: Mark Messier scored of $50,000 on which the district can mended adding space behind the two goals and added a pair of assists wildly off the boards behind the net. draw to pay for sewer inspections building and around the west side battle of the Vietnam war, nesses will have to pay higher good friend, Dwight Clark, on a third down play The runaway leaders in the Adams “You could sort of feel things suffering more than 200 men killed from the six-yard line. Clark went to the heavens to Division also extended their NHL- shifting after they got that first goal. as Edmonton snapped a four-game The winger tapped the puck into the by the district’s engineering to bring total square footage for terized Khe Sanh as an important cial goodwill mission of their own rates than individuals for ocean- net at 14:37 of the third period for the and 1,600 wounded out of a side space and whether the state corral the pass and the 49ers won, 28-27. leading point total to 70. five better Hartford’s Paul MacDermid said of winless streak with a victory over consultant. Lombardi Associates the renovated Lincoln Center and cork that bottled up North Vietna­ that they planned for more than a the Canadiens. “When you’ve got a Winnipeg. game’s final goal of Vernon. Municipal Building to about garrison of 5,500. can guarantee that the money The last time the 49ers and Bengals met in 1987. than the Smythe-leading Six of their former comrades, mese troops from moving east­ year. In inspecting their former 62.000 square feet. Using the ward to the south's populated bases, they found that land mines will actually go to the DEP. Montana hit his favorite target, , for the $150-per-square-foot cost esti­ some of whom fought here, game-winning touchdown on the last play of the returned Tuesday to walk the coastal regions. they planted more than 20 years “We certainly want judicious mate. a building that size would The Americans abandoned Khe ago to protect them from attack use of the waterfront,” Bovich game. And this season, Giant fans still sorely co.st $9.3 million. same battlefield still strewn with Inflation shell casings and other leavingsof Sanh after the siege was lifted and still posed a danger to civilians. said. “What frightens me is that remember the Montana-to-Rice duet, oh so well. Anderson no bargain to Celtics Some agree The existing Municipal Build­ war and to honor the men who engineers from the 11th Marines, some people may call judicious In San Francisco’s two playoff wins over From page 1 ing has 15.274 square feet of a battalionin whichfiveofthemen "It unloaded some excess bag­ use no use at all.” Minnesota and Chicago, the 6-2, 195-pound Montana first nine points in an 11-2 surge doesn’t take long for him to get died. gage that I didn’t realty know I Bv Ralph Bernstein space. Lincoln Center has about revisiting the site served, bul­ Sharp stressed that the council is a combined 33-for-54 for 466 yards, six touchdown The Associated Press that sent them ahead to stay at going.” Standing in the fog-shrouded was still carrying around,” said The 76ers’ bench players out- meaning that a hypothetical 26.000 square feet. valley, in what was once the ldozed the base. does not expect the fees to be a passes (five to Rice) and just one interception. 91-85 with 9:11 remaining. with Prop. 42 Parking would be added to the The battalion planted 100,000 Nate Genna, a 41-year-old mainte­ significant source of state re­ Vikings’ Coach Jerry Burns said after their 34-9 PHILADELPHIA - If they had The Celtics drew within three scored the Celtics, 54-6. The selection of goods costing $100 center of the base, restricted to a nance man from Boston. “We did Sixers had only five turnovers, a during the base period would west of the existing lot. which red dirt road because of land land mines, and the six Americans venue. He suggested fees totaling thrashing. “Joe Montana played as sharp as I’ve such a category in the NBA. Ron five times, the last at 102-99 with would require some grading. came to Vietnam to help get rid of confirm some serious problems $500,000 to $1 million to start, and three minutes on the clock. franchise record and low for the Bv The Associated Press have cost $120.50 in December. mines st'll around the area, do exist here as a resutt of our ever seen him play” 49ers’ Coach Bill Walsh, who Anderson would qualify as the Nathan said. The committee also those that remain concealed. eventually reaching several mil­ may retire after Sunday’s Super Bowl XXIII, said Then, Anderson, who scored 18 season in the league. That figure was up 30 cents from surrounded by children, the Ma­ actions and we want as much Bargain of the Year. Mike Gminski scored 18 on 8 for John Thompson and many other college November. plans to check the cost of building rines unfurled the American flag. They do not carry any equipment, lion dollars after a fee system is after the 28-3 rout of Chicago in un-‘bear’able Philadelphia 76ers coach in the first half and went scoreless a concrete platform into Center but wanted to point out likely sites attention brought to them as phased in. in the third period, scored six 16 shooting from the field and two coaches and administrators don’t like Proposi­ President Reagan, who is pre­ “There is no greater love than a possible.” conditions, “Considering the conditions, this Jimmy Lynam is the first to free throws. He got 11 rebounds. tion 42 and want another chance to vote against paring to leave office Friday, has Springs Park for parking. man to give his life for another where mines may be concealed. Sharp said the fees are neces­ certainly was one of Joe Montana’s finest games.” admit that he’s gotten more than points in a 13-5 rally that put the “This is a trip for me and all the Some of the men picked up Khe sary to support several pro­ game away for Philadelphia. Maurice Cheeks scored 10 and it. listed the taming of inflation as The subcommittee also asked man,” said Frank Noe, 40, of Sanh war remnants as mementos Rice has caught 10 passes for 194 yards in two he had the right to expect from dealt 11 assists. Not everyone, however, is opposed to the one of his proudest accomplish­ to hire a space planner to make Stoughton, Mass., who served at other veterans to put this time in grams, including: Anderson. “I guess it was just one of those our lives to rest and say the land’s to take home, including a rusted playoff games. Montana will find Rice a few more Kevin McHale led the Celtics, controversial NCAA rule that would stop ments. Under his predecessor, recommendations for the inside Khe Sanh during the start of the ■ Restoring estuaries and tidal times on Sunday. Halfback Roger Craig will have a Anderson, whose career high 36 nights,” said Anderson. at peace, the war’s over, there’s American helmet. wetlands. “We were patient on offense. I who lost their third straight, with awarding athletic scholarships to high school Jimmy Carter, the nation saw of the buildings. siege. He then led the others in The big day and unsung fullback will points led the 76ers to a 115-104 31 points, while Reggie Lewis graduates who fail to reach minimum double-digit price increases of Two members of the nine- Lord’s Prayer. reconciliation between Vietna­ As William Johnson, a 41-year- ■ Keeping shellfish beds open. victory over the Boston Celtics started feeling it, got into a good mese and Americans,” said Mike old electric sign maker from ■ Acquiring important coastal have a key impact. groove and they were giving me scored 22 and Robert Parish 20 academic standards. 13.3 percent in 1979 and 12.5 member committee. James “God bless all of those whogave But, it all starts and ends with Joey M. last night, was acquired in with 16 rebounds. “I disagree whole-heartedly with Thomp­ percent in 1980. Reardon of 36 Ansaldi Road and their life at Khe Sanh,” Noe said Wallace, a 41-year-old farmer Manchester, Conn., left the base, ecosystems. October for Everette Stephens, a the ball. I’m supposed to be a from Langdon, Kansas. he picked up a piece of scrap ■ Increasing the staff of the The scary thought for the Bengals is that shooter and shooters are sup­ Boston coach Jimmy Rodgers son.” University of Colorado faculty represen­ Many economists worry that alternate Charles Crocini of 15 after the brief ceremony. “It’s Montana is getting better each game at an age second round choice in last tative William Baughn said. “It’s not aimed at the country may be in for a taste Frances Drive, left early and did just a shame so many guys lost “I think we feel true peace metal, the remains of a mess kit, Department of Environmental April’s player draft. posed to keep shooting whether observed: “We had a great start now,” said Gene Spanos, a and cradled it in his hands. Protection so the agency can where the ‘‘experts’ said was over-the-hill. th e y ’re making them or and they had an excellent come­ blacks. It’s to get people ready for college. of the bad old days this year. They not vote on the recommendation. their lives not only here but all The 6-foot-7 forward out of “I’d like to see young people ready to come to say tight labor markets and Crocini is temporarily replacing over the country. 39-year-old police lieutenant from “Scrap metal,” he said as he better enforce existing laws regu­ Montana is the glamour boy on NFL’s glamour Santa Barbara (Calif.) City Col­ missing.” back. The loss of (Danny) Ainge Rosemont, 111., who organized gazed at it, “but this was lating building and dredging in team. Anderson said he got good was felt but we’re not looking for a university,” he said. “The standards are rising factory operating rates will committee member Robert Sa- “This was a hellhole, a pretty lege was drafted on the second minimal. They can go to community colleges to scary place to be. I sort of get that Vietnam Revisited. somebody here 20 years ago, a coastal waters and filling of tidal If ever an intangible existed in any sporting round in 1984 by Cleveland. He screens from Charles Barkley, excuses. We just have to know inevitably lead to higher costs for muelson of 108 Hemlock St., who when to make the big baskets.” make the grades and still play two years at a consumers. is on vacation. eerie feeling I had the last time I The Marines were on an unoffi­ soldier eating.” wetlands. event, it would be Montana’s inner resolve. was sent to Indiana a year later who scored 23 points, grabbed 11 walked through this piace. It Joe Montana is a “winner.” for a fourth-rounder. In four rebounds and handed out 4 assists Ainge, one of Boston’s top Division I school” despite an aching back. Barkley shooters, was sidelined with an Baughn voted in favor of Propostition 42 brings back a little of that, And so are the 49ers, 42-17. seasons since coming to the NBA twice last week. The rule was defeated 159-151 a especially with all this fog he averaged nine minutes a had X-rays taken Tuesday which injured back. Platforms over 1-84 to be built showed a flareup of an old college Rodgers added, ‘‘Anderson week ago Tuesday at the NCAA convention in Bush ready to follow around.” Jim Tierney is a sports writer for the Manchester game. San Francisco, but passed 163-154 the next day. All six were deeply moved as HARTFORD (AP) - State and tion center and hotel. Herald. Lynam liked the way Anderson injury, but he said he felt well shot the lights out for them. He The platforms are expected to enough to play. almost single handed put them Proposition 42 prohibits athletic scholar­ they visited Khe Sanh, one of a city officials have agreed to build City council members received cost $26 million and would be built shot and made him the 76ers’ ships for incoming freshmen who don’t have string ol oases at which they a series of platforms over the sixth man in, the guy who gives a Anderson shot 15 for 22 from the back in it.” ‘a great presidency’ copies of the agreement between as part of the $115 million Boston started out as if it would both a 2.0 grade-point average in high school served just below what was once “Interstate 84 canyon” to link the the city and the state on I-84-Interstate 91 interchange team a lift with some quick hoops. field and a perfect 6 at the foul line. He also handed out three blow the 76ers off their home and a minimum score of 700 on the Scholastic WASHINGTON (AP) - His in to build on a proud record.” the demilitarized zone that di­ downtown with Hartford’s North Wednesday. project now under way. He’s averaged 16.9 points a Aptitude Test or a similar score on another vided Vietnam into North and End. game for Philadelphia. assists. court, leading 12-0. But Philadel­ inaugural festivities iaunched Bush tried to stress his commit­ Lynam said, “Ron Anderson phia came back with a 28-14 rally test. The measure takes effect Aug. 1, 1990, amid thunderous fireworks over ment to social justice during South at the 17th parallel during The three decks, which would The 76ers beat the Celtics for the war. The country was reuni­ span eight lanes and be connected the second time in three garnes did a couple of intelligent things that gave them a 28-26 lead after Thompson, the Georgetown and U.S. Olym­ a sea of lights on the capital Mall, several appearances Wednesday, one period. pic basketball coach, is so angry about Prop 42 George Bush is spending his final as hundreds of homeless people fied in 1975 with the Vietnamese to Main and Trumbull street this season on a fourth period to free himself for the shots. If he communists’ victory. overpasses, would improve chan­ rally spearheaded by Anderson’s has some space, it’s going to be in Philadelphia led by 10 in the that he has boycotted both games the day as vice president with plans protested outside the lavish ban­ the air. When he’s on the floor, second with 8:29 left. The Celtics third-ranked Hoyas have played since last for a private goodbye to the man quets held for Republican boos­ Gen. William C. Westmoreland, ces of development north of the 17 points. week. Several critics say the rule is biased the former commander of U.S. highway, such as office and retail Philadelphia trailed 83-80 start­ we’ve got another offensive wea­ five times got within five and 1 he says helped make it all ters. Protesters outside one ban­ W oodlan d against minorities and have called it racist. pon . He comes in ready to do it. It trailed 61-53 at halftime. possible. quet at Union Station chanted forces in Vietnam, once charac- buildings and a proposed conven­ ing the final period, but scored the Grady Bogue, interim chancellor of Louisi­ “It won’t be too easy,” Bush “Feed the poor, not the rich.” ana State University, disagrees. said of what could be his finai “America is strong once again, “It seems a strange perspective that private moment with President but the job is not complete,” Bush Super Bowl XXIII participants assumes that poor students and minority Reagan before he takes the oath said at the Lincoin Memorial. students are only enrolled on basketball and of office. “Some are still hurting. And we Extra Large football teams,” Bogue said Wednesday in On the eve of his inauguration care.” MANCHESTER ADULT New Orleans. “We have thousands of them as the 41st president. Bush was to trying to concentrate on the game enrolled in this school that are doing well in meet at the White House with the Echoing a goal outlined at his BOSTO college. You cannot conclude that this niledoes outgoing chief executive as the victory celebration in Houston on EVENING SCHOOL by rioting, arrests and deaths. Super Bowl here, it's getting damage to the poor and minorities. election night, he declared: “I / i Bv Borrv Wllner blown up more as the ‘Miami focus of the nation’s leadership FERN The Associated Press “It’s not the time for it,” “A student who fails to obtain an athletic was already beginning to shift. will try to be a president of all the 2-3 Ft. Across Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ed­ Vice’ scene” scholarship is not deprived of a college A twilight inaugural extrava­ people.” Also die Brown, a native of Miami, While the players express con­ education. We have junior colleges and public After a whirl of late-night All Hangers MIAMI — Never has the cern about the situation, they also ganza at the stately Lincoln make-believe nature of their said. “I feel bad. It’s not right for colleges and universities that educate thou­ Memorial Wednesday was partying Wednesday, the In Person Registration people to come here for the Super claim they can’t allow it to sands of poor and minority students every president-elect planned a more profession been more apparent. distract them from preparing for marked by a flyover of Navy jets, Home For Just days before the biggest Bowl and see this going on. year,” he said. “I don’t know if a basketball a massive fireworks display and subdued day today as the public “Super Bowl time is for enjoy­ a game. player who doesn’t get a scholarship will go to inaugural festivities continued game of most of their lives, this “Sure, I try to catch bits and music by the Beach Boys and Monday, January 23rd KALENCHOE • Houseplants • Herbs year’s Super Bowl qualifiers are ment for the people here and the college or not, but I do know that if they want to, other groups. Many in the crowd unabated. • Birdfeed • Pottery people coming in.” pieces of it on the news,” San they can” realizing how much closer to Francisco guard Guy McIntyre waved penlights handed out for The centerpiece of the day’s Hybrid • Burpee Seeds fantasy than reality they often Brown grew up in the Overtown Rogue’s views are completely opposite those the event to represent Bush’s activities is a $9 million nation­ (Snowday, January 24th) • Statuary and Liberty City sections where said. “But I have to concentrate of LSU basketball coach Dale Brown, one of the Red, Pink live. the incidents have occurred. on the game, on getting ready for campaign theme of "a thousand ally televised inaugural gala Orange • Fertilizer “This is not Disney World,” San rule’s most outspoken critics. • Cut Flowers Already, three people are dead, the biggest game. It has to be just Proposition 42 was written and sponsored by points of light.” tonight before a black-tie au­ Francisco 49ers Pro Bowl safety another city and we can’t get Bush told the crowd that dience of 12,000 people at the • Foliage Plants • etc. AP photo said. “Anyone who eight others have been shot, 20 the Southeastern Conference, which had voted Reagan will be a hard act to Kennedy Center. buildings burned and about 175 caught up in that.” to phase it in unilaterally among its 10 member Manchester High School Cafeteria 49ER STAR — Roger Craig will be one of expects that is in for a shock.” So they try to retreat into the follow. The gala, to be attended by both l o t .. Miami has been shocked once people arrested. schools even if the NCAA as a whole didn’t Bush and Vice President-elect KINDLING WOOD the stalwarts forthe San Francisco 49ers “I don’t see Miami as this type shell they claim is so critical for follow suit. LSU is a member of the SEC and so “I am following a great presi­ ...o, again this week by outbreaks of proper preparation. dent and a great presidency,” he Dan Quayle, will include enter­ 6:30-8:00 PM when they take on the Cincinnati violence. Just as the city is trying of place. ‘Miami Vice' gives are the University of Georgia and University of said. tainment by some of the biggest Bengals Sunday in Miami in Super Bowl to dress up and strut as host of the Miami an image which I don’t Kentucky. think Miami is like. With the Rpp SU PE R . nage 12 “We’re not coming in to correct stars in show business, including 68 Woodland Street • Manchester • 643*8474 XXIII. Super Bowl, it is being torn apart the ills of the past. We’re coming singer Frank Sinatra. 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 19. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 19. 1989 — 13 Sixth-ranked Simsbury matmen best Manchester Tar Heels drop bomb Sixth-ranked Simsbury High SPORTS getting stronger every game.” lived up to its lofty status H.S. Roundup said Farno, who also cited the J Wednesday night with a 38-25 work of his six defensemen. victory over Manchester High in IN BRIEF Manchester 0 1 2 0—3 interdivision Central Connecticut Glastonbury 0 2 1 0—3 Scoring: on unsuspecting Duke Conference action at Clarke RcfUlts: 103-Eaton (R) pinned First period: No scoring. Friends of Soccer Dance Arena Skinner, 1:20, 112- Kennealiv (R) dec, Second period: G- Pat Dupuis A The Trojans improve to8-2with Classon 10-3, 119- Winter (R) WBF, 125- (Sandler, Keenev) 2:37, G- Sandler The Manchester Friends of Soccer will hold its Gonsalves (R) WBF, 130- Thamasen (unassisted) 6:42, M- Tim Shumaker the victory while the Indians dip (CT) WBF, 135- Snider (R) pinned (Jason Pellegatto) 14:53. second annual Winter Dance Saturday night to 11-3-1 Wesson, :18, 140- Cloutier (R) pinned Third period: M- Jeff Minor (Jim from 8 to midnight at the Knights of Columbus NCAA Hoop Grav, 3:05, 145- Sukach (R) pinned Curry) 3:09, G- Ken Keeney (Dupuis) Juniors Walter Lee (112) and Ward, :40, 152- Chapman (R) pinned 9:51, M- Todd Carlson (Pellegatto) Hall at 138 Main Street. Corey Craft (119) took two of the Johndrow, :53,160- Smith (R) WBF, 171- 14:59. Tickets are $8 per person and will be sold at the ff' ” Trattord (R) WBF, 189- Terrance Saves: M-Glen MacLachlan 24, G- Ed first three bouts to give Manches­ pinned Murphy, :54, Heavyweight- Adams 21. door for the BYOB affair. For more information, By Bob Greene ter the early lead I^e is now 12-3 Docker (R) WBF. call Greg Barbato at 647-9001 or Tim O’Neill at A The Associated Press and Craft 13-1-1 for the season. 643-4931, Pete Fongemie (130). 12-3 for East blanked After watching his top-ranked the season, co-captain Ray Angle BOLTON — It was not for Ngugi, Mota honored team get blasted from the ranks (189) and George Lata (heavy­ junior goalie Keith Meunier, East of the unbeaten, Dukecoach Mike < M H Krzyzewski went right to the weight) pickeduptheother points Catholic would have come away EMMAUS. Pa. (AP) — Olympic champions V point for Manchester. Angle is 13-2 for MHS in deadlock with a victory Wednesday night John Ngugi of Kenya and Rosa Mota of Portugal the season and Lata 14-1. "It's kind of like we have been SOUTH WINDSOR - Father against Enfield High. But Meun­ were named Wednesday as 1988 Runners of the AP photo Manchester’s next match is ier, in maybe the best game of his Year by Runner’s World magazine. dodging a bullet and we got hit by Time didn’t run out on Manches­ an artillery sbell.” Krzyzewski Saturday at noon against Rock­ career, blockaded all 42 shots Ed Eyestone of Orem. Utah, and Kim TO RETIRE — Randy Cross of the San ville High at Clarke Arena. ter High Wednesday night as the said. Indians scored with one second launched by the Eagles with Gallagher of El Segundo. Calif., won honors as Francisco 49ers announced Wednesday Retuitt; 103- Ken Green (S) pinned With Scott Williams leadingthe John Tucker 1:26, 112- Lee (M) pinned left in regulation to pull out a 3-3 Enfield coming away a 2-0 winner U.S. Runners of the Year in the magazine’s that he’ll retire after Super Bowl XXIII on at the Bolton Ice Palace. February issue. way, 13th-ranked North Carolina N Jake Weiner 4:40, 119- Craft (M) dec. tie with Glastonbury High at the Sunday. He said he’s planning a new dominated inside and routed Doup Fink 8-7, 125- Anaalba Cuba (S) The victory lifts the Raiders to Ngugi. 26, won the Olympic 5,000 meters at dec. Greo Freoeau 6-4, 130- Fonoemie South Windsor Arena. career in broadcasting. Duke 91-71 Wednesday night. 9-2 for the season while the Eagles Seoul and for the third consecutive year won the (M ) pinned Marcus Calderlo ;58, 135- The deadlock leaves the Indi­ Williams finished with 22 points Jlm MIstretta (S) pinned Craig pardi are now 4-5 overall, 3-4 in games World Cross-Countrj^ Championships, last ans 3-5-2 for the season and the and 11 rebounds, 2:35, 140- Brian VIcelefte (S) mol. dec. that count toward qualifying for March at Auckland. New Zealand. Scott Schllllna9-1,145- Mark Turner (S) Tomahawks 4-4-1. Manchester’s “ They played like men and we pinned Sam Smith 2:31, 152- Bob the CIAC State Tournament. Mota. ,30. won the Olympic marathon, her next outing is Saturday at 8 p.m. X played like boys at times.” Metzger (S) dec. Aaron Dixon 8-2, 160- East’s next game is against seventh-straight marathon victory, and became Doug Ross (S) pinned Jordan Gross- against Newington High at the Officials are named Krzyzewski said. “ I was amazed man 2:23, 171- Pete Peverla (S) mal, Shepaug Valley Wednesday night the first woman to score back-to-back wins in the Bolton Ice Palace. at their strength.” dec. Mark Chasse 10-0, 189- Angle (M) at 8:30 p.m. in Washington. Boston Marathon. MIAMI (AP) — Jerry Seeman. a 14-year NFL mol. dec. Mike Levenbaum 16-2, “ Father Time was on our side,” North Carolina. 15-3 and 2-1 in M r . Some of Meunier’s best work official, was named Wednesday to referee Heavyweight- Lata (M) pinned said Manchester Coach Eric the Atlantic Coast Conference, Branded Eck :41. came in the second period where Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Cincinnati Farno. pounded the boards on both ends. ' 4 East failed to capitalize on three Sinisalo breaks left wrist Bengals and San Francisco 49ers. Glastonbury had an opportun­ Of its 14 baskets in the second power-play opportunities, includ­ It will be the first Super Bowl assignment for East trounced ity to ice it, but missed an open net PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Right wing Ilkka half, only one was a jumper from ing a 5-on-3 man advantage. Seeman. a district school administrator who also WETHERSFIELD - The East as Farno pulled netminder Glen Sinisalo probably is lost to the Philadelphia beyond 10 feet. The Tar Heels ran “ He (Meunier) was playing refereed last month’s AFC wild-card playoff Catholic wrestling team endured MacLachlan (24 saves) for an Flyers for the remainder of the NHL season with up a 4.3-27 edge in rebounds, very well.” East Coach Graham between Houston and Cleveland. a long evening in a dual meet with extra attacker. That set up a a broken left wrist. including an 18-1 lead on the Leveston said. “ We couldn’t He heads a crew with 97 years of NFL Wethersfield. East, only able to faceoff at center ice. Reglnald PInto/Manchetter Herald Trainer Dave Settlemyre said Sinisalo’s wrist offensive boards. finish. We came out slow in the officiating experience. Joining Seeman will he muster one win by Jeremy Glastonbury controlled the was broken in three places when he fell into the Williams, who hit 10 of 14 field & first period and picked it up in the umpire Gordon Wells, head linesman Jerry Palmer (135) along with five draw, but Kevin Hurley, as boards Tuesday night in a 5-3 loss at . goal attempts, said he got the AP photo second and third. Out of all the pound bout Wednesday night at Clarke Bergman, line judge Bob Beeks, back judge Paul forfeit losses, came up on the instructed, dumped it toward the ON TOP — Manchester High’s Corey Sinisalo, who has been with the Flyers since revenge he was .seeking teams we’ve played, they (En­ Baetz. side judge Gary Lane and field judge short end of a 72-6 decision Tomahawk net. It came to Jason Craft, right, has the upper hand against Arena. Craft improved his personal mark 1981. does not have a contract for next season. “ We had every right to go into field) move the puck very well.” Bobby Skelton. BLOCK — North Carolina’s Scott Williams, right, blocks Wednesday night. Pellegatto, and he and Todd Simsbury’s Doug Fink in their 119- to 13-1-1 with an 8-7 decision triumph. His injury is one of several that have battered this game and play just like we Enfield tallied both of its goals The alternates are referee Gene Barth and the shot of Duke’s Christian Laettner during Wednesday East’s record is now 3-9 and it Carlson found themselves in a the Flyers. had nothing to lose,” Williams in the third period. Rob Brigham umpire Ed Fiffick. with Chuck Heberling serving night’s game in Durham, N.C. The Tar Heels upset the will host Fitch High of Groton 2-on-l situation. They rid them­ said. “ We had lost to them three got the game-winner with 7:50 left as the instant replay official. Saturday at noon. selves of the defenseman, with Coventry Coach Ray Dimmock Mollie Jacobsen nine points and times last year. That was incen­ No. 1 ranked Blue Devils, 91-71. with Danny Boya. who assisted on Results: 103- Malo (W) pinned Schus- Pellegatto sliding it over to Girls Basketball said. Corine Cagianello seven re­ tive to go out there and play. We the first goal, getting an empty bounds for the winners. Soviet pair triumphs tock, 3:45, 112- HIckev (W) pinned Carlson, who found the twine Senior Brenda Thalacker, who Bosox in exhibition opener had nothing to lose and every­ The Hoyas. down 77-71 with 1:50 No. 14 Florida State 112. Arkan­ Phillips, 1:59, 119- Colongelo (W) WBF, before time ran out. netter with 43 seconds to go. Coventry wins again mis.sed the first couple of games Coventry had a 12-8 lead at the . England (AP) — Larisa thing to gain.” 125- Keane (W) pinned Keane, :30, 130- East goalie Brendan Wheeler to play, scored the final nine sas 105, OT: Reserve Derrick Rosloner (W) WBF, 135- Palmer (EC) Tim Shumaker had put the COVENTRY - The Coventry with an injury from the soccer turn and 26-13 halftime Selezneva and Oleg Makarov of the Soviet Union NEW YORK (AP) — Only six weeks and Duke, with Danny Ferry nur.s- Mitchell missed the front end of a pinned Duarte, 4:45, 140- Recene (W) came up with 21 saves. The No. 1 points of the game Smith put the Indians on the board with seven High girls’ basketball team, season, continues to sparkle for advantage. edged East Germans Mandy Woetzel and Axel counting ... the Boston Red Sox and Chicago ing a sore back, fell to 1.3-1 overall WBF, 145- Bountress (W) WBF, 152-Zlto Eagle line of Mike Baffin. Scott Hoyas ahead with a five-foot shot one-and-on with six seconds left in (W) pinned Baroncinl, 1:00, 160- Dler- seconds left in the second period getting contributions from sev­ Coventry She netted a game and Jen Coonan had 13 points for Rau.schenbach to win the pairs gold medal at the White Sox open the spring training sea.son March and 3-1 in the conference. Zavaski and Mark Peterson had a from the right baseline, then regulation and the score tied at kee (W) WBF, 171- Peruta (W) pinned That made it 2-1 Glastonbury eral corners, rang up its fourth career-high 17 points along with Tourtellotte, now 2-10. European Figure Skating Championships 2 in Sarasota. Fla., and every other team except The Tar Heels used their Elliott, 3:40, 189- Goldberg (W) det. strong outing. added two foul shots. 100, but scored all seven of his LeClerc, 1:52, Heavyweight- Chandler “ We almost scored with one straight win Wednesday night six rebounds and five steals. COVENTRY (59) — Corine Caglanella Wednesday. Cleveland plays the next day. defen.se to clog the inside and shut “ I talked to him about Tour points in overtime as Florida second left (in the second pe­ “ It was a tough loss,” Leve.ston 1 0-0 2, Maura Danehv 3 4-7 10, Nektarla (W) WBF. with a 59-32 non-conference deci­ “ Brenda was a defensive special­ GItsis 2 0-3 4, Brenda Thalacker 7 3-517, The Soviets, the favorites for the title in the Atlanta faces Georgia Tech in another game down Duke's offen.se. And the o'clock this afternoon.” assistant State downed Arkansas. riod).” Farno said, “ but (Glas­ added. “ We had a chance to go sion over Tourtellotte High. ist but she’s now added some Mollie Jacobson 33-59, ChrlssvGagnon absence of their injured compatriots. Olympic March 2. The World Series champion Los Blue Devils didn’t fare much coach Craig Esherick, who filled George McCloud led the Semi- Cheney whipped tonbury goalie Ed) Adams came over .500. Brendan (Wheeler) 5 0-0 11, Stacie Renfro 1 0-0 2, Johanna The Patriots. 10-3 and winners offen.sive talents. The last three champions Ekaterina Gordeeva and Sergei Angeles Dodgers start the next day against better from the perimeter, either. in for Thompson, said of the Hoya noles with 28 points. At 13-1, it’s HEBRON - The Cheney Tech up with a great save.” played very well.” VanKrulnIngen 1 0-1 2, Michelle Dixon 1 of six of their last .seven, were or four games she’s been playing 0-1 2, Jenny WaldaO0-00. Totals 24 10-22 Grinkov, were given top marks by five of the nine Kansas City. “ Everybody had written us off, coach. “ He said. 'Craig, if all else the best start in school history. wrestling team remained winless Enfield 0 0 2—2 59. Jeff Minor had the other Indian back in action today at 4:30 p.m. super, the best basketball of her judges for a difficult but superbly executed The Grapefruit and Cactus Leagues run especially without Jeff (injured fails, give Smitty the ball.’ The Razorbacks are 10-4. dropping a 69-6 decision to host score while Pat Dupuis. Saul East Catholic 0 0 0—0 TOURTELLOTTE (32) — Lori Na­ Scoring: at Portland High ina CharterOak career.” Dimmock said. varro 0 0-0 0, Sara Brink 0 0-0 0, Kerry routine set to Russian folk music through April 2, the day before the regular.season guard Lebo).” Williams said "It wasn’t a bad strategy. It No. 15 N. Carolina St. 82, Wake RHAM Wednesday afternoon. First period: No scoring. Sandler and Ken Keeney had the Conference clash. Chris.sy Gagnon also had a Brorcyk 1 0-0 2, Joann Blais 0 0-0 0, Tina The East Germans, who skated last among the begins. “ We showed that we are competi­ was not my strategy. It was Forest 64: Chris Corchiani’s 22 Cheney is now 0-15 and will be Glastonbury scores. Pellegatto Second period: No scoring. DeAnIcIs 0 0-1 0, Laurl Stowickt 4 0^0 8, Third period: E- Rob Brigham (Rusty “ Everybody is contributing. career-high 11 points, hitting a Lisa Cvr 2 3-5 7, Michelle Seney 1 0-2 2, nine pairs, were placed first by four of the judges tors If anything, we showed that Coach Thompson’s strategy.” points led a fast-breaking North involved in a triangular meet had two assists for Manchester. Stone, Danny Boya), 7:50, E- Boya We worked the ball around well 3-pointer at the buzzer, for the Sheri Whitney 0 0-0 0, Jen Coonan 5 3-8 and lost by the narrowest possible margin after tonight.” Georgetown is 13-1 and 4-1. Carolina State attack as the with Trumbull and host Darien MacLachlan had a strong game (Stone) 14:17. 13, Jen Gaucher 0 0-0 0. Totals 13 6-16 32. Saves: EC- Wheeler 21, E- Keith and got scoring balance. Eleven Patriots. Maura Danehy had 10 captivating the crowd with an imaginative Robert Brickey paced Duke Providence, 13-2 and 3-2. was led Wolfpack built a 16-point halftime Saturday morning at 11. in goal for the Indians. “ He’s 3-polnt gools: C- Gagnon. Meunier 42. of the 12 who played scored,” points, 13 rebounds and six steals. Haittime: 26-13 Coventry. performance set to the musical. “ Cats.” Barrasso out a week with 20 points. by Eric Murdock with 20 points. lead and won their 10th straight Aleksandr Fadeev, dressed up like a parrot No. 3 Georgetown 80, Provi­ game, raising their record to 12-1 complete with imitation claws, earlier soared PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Penguins dence 77: With Coach John No. 5 Oklahoma 123, No. 17 overall and 3-0 in the Atlantic into the lead in the men’s event after winning the goalie Tom Barrasso is expected to be out for a Thonip.son sitting out his second Kansas 95: Mookie Blaylock Coast Conference. Wake Forest Super Warriors have the hot hand original program. week or two because of a pulled groin muscle, straight game to protest a newly scored 30 points and Stacey King fell to 8-6 and 1-4. and the team on Wednesday recalled Wendell approved NCAA rule that had 23 in Oklahoma’s rout of No. 18 Tennessee 83, Florida 76: From page 11 Manning is released Young from Muskegon to replace him. tightens entrance requirements Kansas. It was the first game Dyron Nix scored 19 of his 29 Barrasso. a key force in the Penguins’ .surge to for freshman athletes. George­ between the Big Eight teams points in the second half to lead against the Ice-cold Knicks INGLEWOOD. Calif. (AP) - Los Angeles the top of the NHL’s Patrick Division during the town got 35 points from Charles since the NCAA championship Tennessee past Florida. The Both teams have enough play­ Clippers rookie forward Danny Manning was past two months, left in the second period of Smith, including a go-ahead game last season when Kansas Volunteers improved to 12-2 and ers with Super Bowl experience to released from Centinela Hospital Wednesday, Tuesday night’s game against the New York baseline shot with five seconds upset the Sooners. Bv The Associated Press lead the Southeastern Conference lead them back to the Fantasy seven straight defeats. Danny four days after undergoing reconstructive Islanders. The Islanders went on to win .5-2 left, to edge Providence in a Big Milt Newton paced Kansas with with a 5-0 record. Florida fell to Island of NFL life — seven for Schayes had 20 points for the surgery on his right knee. East game. 22 points. 8-9 and 2-4. Cincinnati, 14 for San Francisco, The New York Knicks were NBA Roundup Nuggets, who dropped their sev­ Manning will undergo a rehabilitation pro­ including center Randy Cross, done in by several hot hands and a enth straight game on the road, gram at the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic Clinic for NCAA hedges on report lot of cold ones. equaling their longest road losing who announced on Wednesday the next nine to 12 months. Clippers general RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The NCAA would that the Super Bowl will be his The hot hands belonged to 30 for Golden State. It was the skid over the past three seasons. manager Elgin Baylor said . Manning is expected neither confirm nor deny Wednesday that an Uninspired Wilander ousted final game. Golden State’s Winston Garland. second time this season that three The victory lifted the Maver­ to begin work on a stationary bike in three to four investigator has begun a “ preliminary check” “ Experience in this helps a Mitch Richmond and Chris Mul- players on the same NBA team icks over the Nuggets into third weeks, start running in three to four months and into allegations of wrongdoing against the North numbers don’t matter.” Krish­ seeded Swede Michael Pernfors lot,” Pro Bowl guard Max Mon­ lin, who combined for 92 points on scored 30 or more points. Last place by two percentage points in MELBOURNE, Au.stralia (AP) begin light basketball workouts in six months. Carolina State basketball program. — Smooth-stroking Ramesh nan said. “ It was just him against and Mth-seeded Jonas Svensson toya said. Montoya was in his 33-of-48 shooting. The cold hands Dec. 27, Atlanta’s Reggie Theus the Midwest Division. Both teams The 6-foot-10 forward injured his right anterior Becky French. N.C. State’s legal counsel, told Krishnan of India outplayed me.” of Sweden advanced to the third third pro season when the Ben- were those of the Knicks, who scored 32 and Moses Malone and trail first-place Houston by 2*/4 cruciate ligament as he went in for a layup during The News and Ob.server of Raleigh that she and a dispirited defending champion “ To beat the number one player round. gals got this far. losing to the made only five of an NBA record Dominique Wilkins 30 apiece — games and runner-up Utah by the first quarter of the Clippers’ game at member of the Atlantic Coast Conference Mats Wilander 6-3. 6-2, 7-6 (7-5) in in the world is thrilling, but he is Yugoslav teenager Goran Iva­ 49ers 26-21 seven years ago. 28 3-point shots and were only also against the Knicks. two. HOYT WILHELM Milwaukee on Jan. 4. administration would join the NCAA representa­ the second round of the Austral­ not in good form." Kirshnan said. nisevic. ranked 300th in the world, “ Some of us have had one shot at JAY JOHNSTONE 20-for-36 from the foul line to Patrick Ewing led the Knicks Pistons 103, Nets 90: At Auburn tive in the check. ian Open tennis championships Wilander, who has slumped eliminated 15th seeded Austral­ it and we know what to expect. . . . Manchester native . . . Hall of Famer Golden State’s 32-of-38. with 29 points. Hills, Mich., Vinnie Johnson’s today, leaving Wilander contem­ since his U S. Open victory and ian John Fitzgerald. 6-3, 4-6. 6-3, “ We have a lot of younger guys The result was a 133-119 victory Lakers 111, Clippers 90: At NBC has to be alert four points during a 13-1 run plating a complete break from lo.st to lowly rated Carl-Uwe Steeb 6- 4. who have asked” what Super for the Warriors, who own a Inglewood. Calif..apairof3-point midway through the fourth quar­ MIAMI (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers aren’t Davis Cup team named the sport. in Sweden’s Davis Cup final loss Three-time champion Martina Bowl week is like. “ We don’t set six-game winning streak for just shots by Michael Cooper paced a ter let Detroit pull away. The the only ones who might be confu.sed if the Krishan. 27. played an intelli­ to West Germany in Gothenburg Navratilova led four other seeded down any rules or try to coerce the second time in 10 years. The 10-0 fourth-period run that helped NEW YORK (AP) — The three players who led Card show paired Pi.stons are 15-1 when holding Cincinnati Bengals use their no-huddle offense in gent. composed game against the in December, said he was feeling women into the round of 32, but them into our way of thinking, but Knicks had a five-game winning the Lakers remain the NBA’s Paraguay to a Davis Cup victory over the United their opponents under 100 points. Sunday’s Super Bowl. It could catch NBC off Swede, the top seed and winner of the pressure of being No. 1 and 12th-seeded American Patty Fen- we did let them know what to look streak snapped as they began a only unbeaten home team. States in 1987 have been named to the team that New Jersey is 2-13 when scoring guard, too. three of last year’s four Grand was disgusted with his form. dick and 14th-seeded Australian for.” ^ seven-game road trip. Despite dressing only nine will face the Americans Feb 3-5 at Fort Myers. less than 100. “ It does pre.sent problems for us that I don’t Slam tournaments. “ I played really short and you Anne Minter were ousted. The media crush, the hype, the with Alliance dinner “ We’re shooting the ball ex­ players, the Clippers, who suf­ Fla., in a first-round World Group match, the Navratilova, the second seed, After trailing almost the entire think any other network or production team has The Indian, ranked 51st in the can’t get away with that against irregularity of the entire scene all tremely well, there’s no doubt fered their 11th consecutive set­ Paraguayan Tennis Association announced game and never leading. New faced in previous Super Bowls.” said Michael world, mixed up his shots, using Ramesh.” Wilander said. “ Men­ beat Australian Jenny Byrne 6-4, can work against the players. It’s Baseball Hall of Fame pitchers Smith of the Boston Red Sox, Jay about that,” said Golden State back, trailed only 8,5-79 with 8:12 Wednesday. Jersey pulled within 84-82 on a Weisman, executive producer for NBC Sports. guile and touch to baffle Wi­ tally I just wasn’t in the match 7- 6 (9-7). up to the veterans to help them Jim “ Catfish” Hunter and Hoyt Johnstone, the new radio an­ coach Don Nelson, whose 558th remaining when the Lakers’ Picked for the team by captain Alberto Gross basket by Buck Williams with “ Obviously the key thing we don’t want to do is lander. who made a succession of He never let up and didn’t make Fourth-seeded Pam Shriver of cope. Wilhelm, and Dennis Eckersley, nouncer for the New York Yan­ victory made him the 10th winn- 10-point burst in less than two Brown were Victor Pecci, Hugo Chapacu and 8:48 left. Detroit got a basket miss a snap.” uncharacteristic unforced any mistakes. the LLS. recovered from being a “ The ’81 team didn’t have the American League’s top relief kees, Ron Swoboda, formerly of ingest coach in NBA history. minutes broke it open. Francisco Gonzales, along with newcomer Rubin from Dennis Rodman and two For both the 49ers and NBC. the problem with errors. “ It has been difficult for me to set and a break down to beat anyone who had played in a Super pitcher in 1988, will be three of the the Mets, and Masse. “ We’ve really been intelligent on Magic Johnson scored 19 points Alvarenga. free throws by Michael Williams the Bengals’ no-huddle offense is that it creates Wilander. who has won the motivate myself since the U.S. Sarah Loosemore of Britain 1-6. Bowl.” Bengals receiver Cris star players appearing at the The schedule and autograph our break and our shot selection and added 13 assists for the to make it 88-82. uncertainty about when the ball will be snapped. three times in Open. That was such a big thing 6-3. 6-4, fifth-.seeded Helena Suk- Collinsworth said. “ Maybe that Illing V Card Show scheduled for prices for Sunday is: Hunter (11 has been good and we’ve been Lakers while James Worthy had Dantley led Detroit with 24 NBC must decide quickly after each Cincinnati the past five years and took over for me. Maybe being number one ova of Czechoslovakia beat hurt us a little. Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 4-5, at a.m. to 2p.m., $8), Smith (11 a.m. scoring. 16 points and a season-high 15 Sutter out indefinitely to 2 p m.. $6), Johnstone (10:30 “ Our guys are in good shape points, Thomas had 23 and play how much time it has for crowd shots and as world No. 1 following his U.S. has got to me. because from there American Heather Ludloff 7-5, 6-3 “ We were pretty tight before the Manchester High School rebounds. Quintin Dailey paced VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) - Rich a.m. to 1:30 p.m., $4), Swoboda and consequently we can play Johnson 16. Buck Williams and replays, especially those that are diagrammed Open victory last September, you can only go down.” and lOth-.seeded American teen­ the game and there was shoving cafeteria. the Clippers with 19 points Sutter of the will be sidelined (10:30 a m. to 1:30 p.m.. $4) and them a lot of minutes and still go Mike McGee had 16 apiece for with a telestrator by analyst Merlin Olsen. suffered his earliest loss in a Wilander said he was bored. not ager Mary Joe Fernandez de­ in the line to get taped. Everyone The proceeds from the card The Lakers are 16-0 at home indefinitely with a back injury after a head-first Masse (10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., hard. Winston Garland was the New Jersey. Grand Slam event since losing to enjoying his tennis and was feated compatriot Ann Grossman was nervous and upset anyway show, coordinated by Joe DePas- and have won 23 consecutive crash into the boards in Tuesday night's .5-3 qua, will go toward Illing Junior free). key tonight. He handled their regular-season home games Slobodan Zivojinovic of Yugosla­ considering a break. 6-4, 7-6 (7-1). and it got to the point of being Bucks 118, Hornets 108: At On the lighter side victory over Philadelphia. via in the first round at Wim­ Third-seeded Boris Becker of The tournament, which being ridiculous. High athletic teams and St. Daily admission is $2.50 for pressure extremely well. since March 25, 1988. The Milwaukee, Terry Cummings Sutter suffered a sprained lower back when bledon in 1985. West Germany, ninth-seeded played on synthetic Rebound Ace Jude’s Children’s Hospital. The adults and $1.50 for children. "Everybody’s passing the ball. Clippers have dropped 22 straight NEW YORK (AP) — Everyone tries to get in on “ Now, some of us. we have that scored 26 points and Ricky Pierce checked from behind by Craig Berube. Czech Miloslav Mecir, 12th- courts, continues through Jan. 29, show is co-sponsored by the Gold Keys will be presented We’ve been working on that and at the Forum, where they haven’t the Super Bowl. Every five minutes, the "Once you get out onto the court 1 perspective to know there will be Southington High baseball coach we’re getting shots because of it. made five straight baskets to the added pressure and not to let Connecticut Sports Writers’ Al­ won since Nov. 27, 1981. open the fourth quarter as the telephone rings and there’s a press agent who has it bother you. Being able to liance in conjunction with its 48th John Fontana, Wilton High At­ We’ve been playing our own Mavericks 102, Nuggets 92: At a client and an angle. It doesn’t stop ringing — system and playing it well. Bucks won for the seventh time in anticipate helps.” Gold Key Dinner, which will be hletic Director Nick Zeoli and Dallas, Mark Aguirre scored five eight games. morning, noon and night. Attention on Jones Eastern Connecticut State Uni­ “ When you’re a mediocre team Galarraga slugs big triple Some players don’t want to held Feb. 5 at 2:30 p.m, at the of his 26 points during a 16-2 Milwaukee led by 12 after three Most take the game much too seriously. But versity baseball coach Bill Ho- — we’re only two games over .500, SCOTTSDALE. Ariz, (AP) — The early anticipate. , the Colony in Vernon. first-period burst. The Mavericks periods and Pierce’s 10 straight looking at the lighter side ... lowaty. Tickets are $30 apiece so I’m not being demeaning — attention will be riveted on hometown hero Steve By Ronald Blum raise. The 25-year-old third base- infielder Bob Brenly signed a Pro Bowl linebacker who led the The card show will run Satur­ made eight of their first 13 shots points increased the margin to Michael Weisman, the executive producer of and will be available at the door like we are, when you win six in a Jones, but Sandy Lyle could be the man to beat The Associated Press man batted .274 last season with one-year contract worth $450,000 49ers with W^h sacks, prefers the day. Feb. 4, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in building a 15-point lead and 105-83. Pierce scored 12 of his 18 NBC Sports, has to run not only the Super Bowl or in advance from Bo Kolinsky, row you’re doing everything this week in the $700,000 Phoenix Open golf 24 home runs and 100 RBI. with the Toronto Blue Jays. “ no-peak” approach as game day and on Sunday, Feb. 5, from 10 never led by fewer than 10 points points in the fourth quarter and telecast, but also supervise the pre-game show. Sports Writers Alliance treas­ well,” NEW YORK — Andres Galar­ "I never dreamed of a year like Brenly. who made $600,000 last approaches. a.m. to 5 p.m. Players scheduled over the final three periods. rookie Mark Davis added a One of his innovations is the Talent Challenge. tournament. .. , , urer, at the Hartford Courant Garland (10 of 13) and Rich­ “ I’m ready to give it a go again, ’ said Lyle, raga led the National I.eague in that.” Bonillasaid. “ What a year. year with San Franci.sco. will get “ You have to look to the to appear Saturday include Eck­ Rolando Blackman added 22 career-high 17. Kelly Tripucka John Scully of Atlanta, Karl Bernard of sports department. mond (10 of 15) scored 31 points who tees off today in the first round of the chase doubles last season. When it came What a wonderful year.” $425,000 in salary plus a $25,000 veterans for stability,” he said. ersley, Wilhelm, Dave Magadan points as the Mavericks won their and Robert Reid scored 20 points Detroit, Reggie White of Philadelphia. E.J. Masse and University of Con­ apiece and Mullin (13 of 20) added for a $126,000 first prize. to salary, however, he tripled. Hesketh and the Montreal relocation bonus. “ We have Ronnie Lott, Keena of the Mets, Spec Shea, formerly second consecutive game after each for Charlotte. Junior of Phoenix, Spencer Tillman of Houston, Brenly. a Californian, said he’d necticut pitcher Charles Nagy, Lyle’s credentials, and his game, are all in Galarraga and the Montreal Expos settled at $417,000, a (Turner) and Joe (Montana). of the New York Yankees, Cal Mike Martin of Cincinnati and Mike Young of the $226,000 raise. The left-hander, never been to Toronto. who were on the gold-medal Expos agreed Wednesday to a When they say things, it helps to Abrams, formerly of the Brook­ Los Angeles Rams will compete in the finals, order. "1 talked to Jim Gott. a former winning U.S. baseball team at the He is the defending Phoenijc Open champion. one-year contract for $86.5,000. a 4-3 last season with a 4.99 earned keep you from being over­ lyn Dodgers, and Charles Nagy, which will be .shown live on the pre-game from nm average and two saves, teammate of mine who used to Summer Olympics in Seoul, are Kings, Oilers dominate star list the Miami Seaquarium. He also holds the Masters title, one of three 260-percent increase from the whelmed by all the stuff going on former University of Connecticut agreed to the same salary that play there, and he had nothing but scheduled to be at the head table tournaments he won on the American tour last $240,000 he made in 1988. this week. pitcher who was a teammate with What do they do? Toronto’s John Cerutti agreed to good things to say.” Brenly said. Manchester’s Bill Masse on the at the Gold Key Dinner. NEW YORK (AP) - For the many as three players in the A few sing, a few do comedy, a few play the season. And he led the Player of the Year Galarraga, a 27-year-old first “ For me, the best way is to Of them all, Robitaille was baseman, batted .302 in 1988, on Tuesday. “ He said it was like a clean New gold-medal winning U.S. baseball Other awards will be presented first time since their so-called starting lineup for an All-Star piano. Are any of them budding Horowitz’s? standings until the final week of the season focus on the day and the practice surprisingly the top vote-getter fourth-best in the National Gardner and the Boston Red York. That sounds pretty good.” team at the Seoul Olympics. at the dinner, including the “ Triple Crown” line of 1981, the game was eight years ago with “ He does lounge music,” Weisman said of one. Under almost any other circumstances, he and my assignments and nothing and Gretzky — the biggest name League, with 29 homers and 92 Sox .settled at $285,000, a $168,000 Brenly batted .189 with five The schedule and autograph Arthur B. McGinley Award pos­ Los Angeles Kings will have three their brilliant “ Triple Crown” Cafe Carlyle? would hold the pre-tournament spotlight. else.” in hockey — finished third in the runs hatted in. He had eight raise. The right-hander was 1-1 in home runs and 22 RBI in 73 games prices for Saturday is: Eckersley thumously to the late John starters in the NHL All-Star line of Marcel Dionne, Dave fan balloting. “ No. The Holiday Inn off the Jersey Turnpike,” Jones, however, is at center stage for this event At least Haley can use practice triples, tied for sixth. 18 relief appearances with Boston with the Giants in 1988. He (11 a m. to 2 p.m., $6), Wilhelm Kershaw of East Hartford. Ker­ Game. Taylor and Charlie Simmer. Weisman said. at the TPC at Scottsdale. For one thing, the as an escape. Jerry Rice, the Bobby Bonilla. Joe Hesketh. before he became a .starter. He became a free agent on Dec. 20 (10 a.m. to 1 p.m. $5). Magadan shaw was an active member of Among the Campbell Confer­ The Kings this year will share From the record 1,151,321 votes They might be amateurs, but they’ll be tournament site is only about 10 minutes from his All-Pro receiver whose game Wes Gardner and Kevin Mitchell, was 8-6 overall with a 3..50 ERA. when San Francisco failed to (noon to 1 p.m, $5), Shea (10 a.m. the Alliance and was vice presi­ ence starting lineup announced the spotlight with the Edmonton cast by the fans who selected the appearing before a huge audience. home. status was upgraded from ques­ who also had filed forarbitration, Mitchell and the San Francisco offer him a new contract. dent of the Greater Hartford Wednesday for the showcase Oilers, who also will have three starting team for the fourth “ I don’t think Sinatra has played to 120 million For another, he is the first man in six seasons to tionable to probable on Wednes­ to 1 p.m., $3.50), Abrams (9:30 agreed to new contracts Wednes­ Giants agreed at $535,000, a raise In other moves Wednesday, Twilight Baseball League’s Hall game in Edmonton on Feb. 7were players in the starting lineup for people at onetime.” Weisman said. “ Every once win the first two events on the PGA Tour day, rested his sore ankle and a.m. to 11:30 a m. and2 to3 p.m.. consecutive year, Robitaille had day and doubled their salaries. of $297..500. The third baseman hit Ron Hassey and the Oakland of Fame in Manchester and was Kings center Wayne Gretzky, left the Campbell Conference. They 279,202 votes and Fuhr was in a while, I wake up in a cold sweat and havethis schedule. This week he has a shot at becoming isn’t expected to practice until free), and Nagy (2p.m. to4p.m., Bonilla and the Pittsburgh .251 for the Giants with 19 homers Athletics agreed to a one-year the only member of the hall of wing Luc Robitaille and defense- are right wing Jari Kurri. goal- runner-up with 272,181. vision of Sinatra. Michael Jack.son aghast, sitting the first since Gary Player in 1978 to win three Friday. free), Pirates agreed to a one-year and 80 RBI contract with an option that is Hunter will headline the Feb. 5 fame to be inducted both as a man Steve Duchesne. tender Grant Fuhr and defense- The Wales Conference starting back in their seats with their mouths open.” consecutive American titles. "I know my blood will be contract for $730,000. a $485,000 Meanwhile, free agent catcher- worth $700,000 guaranteed. flowing Sunday.” Rice said. show along with relief pitcher Lee player and sports writer. The last time the Kings had as man Kevin Lowe. team was named Tuesday. t •'(* * ■ I,

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14 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Jan. 19, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 19, 1989 - 15 SCOREBOARD FOCUS/Advice

(Buchberger), 6:02. 7, Edmonton, Muni 4 J (Messier), 12:27. 8, Edmonton, Messier 16 NBA Today (McClelland, Anderson), 15:25. 9, Edmon­ Hockey ton, MocTovIsh 12 (Messier, Redmond), Scoreboard „ 19:27 (pp). Penalties—Huddy, Edm (Inter­ Chicago at Miami (7:Xp.m. EST). Rioting Stepmom wants to close book on a tale ference), 9:24; Muni, Edm (boarding), In the Miami neighborhood of Overtown 10:18; Muni, Edm (roughing), 17:10; A caused the postponement ottheHeat'sgame NHL standings Boschmon, Win (roughing), 17:10; Don­ ogolnst Phoenix on Tuesday. Hopefully, DEAR ABBY: I re­ nelly, Win, double minor (roughIngL 17:10; .■ijwsrifle things will be more subdued when Michael the hospitals have called me numer­ have a daughter who is 14 years old. Kyte, Win, molor-gome misconduct (fight­ Jordan and company arrive. cently married a wid­ ous times regarding information as to and already she is 6 feet 2 inches tall. WALES CONFERENCE ing), 17:10. Star ower who is the father of Patrick DIvlilon Third Period—10, Edmonton, KurrI 28 HleSeSlftRBdM. Wednesday his whereabouts for non-payment of We have heard that she will continue W L T Pts OF GA (Joseph, Acton), 3:42.11, Edmonton, Lombi Ron Anderson, 76ers, scored 17 ot his three young children, so his bills. to grow until she is 16 years old. (Acton, KurrI), 4:19. 12, VVInnIpeg, Bosch- NY Rangers 24 IS 7 55 165 career-high 36 points In the tinal period to now I am a stepmother. I realize this may sound cold, but I She feels very self-conscious being Washington 24 16 7 55 170 152 mon 6 (Elynulk, Ashton), 15:58 (pp). 13, fteSSCoNfeReNasi help lift Philadelphia past Boston 115-104. Dear Abby Pittsburgh 25 16 4 54 206 188 Winnipeg, Howerchuk 21 (McBoln, Small), Anderson hit on 15of 22f leldgoal tries andall I love these children and want nothing to do with this man. My so tall for her age. Abby, can anything 18:10. Penalties—Joseph, Edm (holding), sixofhisfreethrows. A Phllodelghla 24 22 2 50 188 168 they love me, but here’s Abigail Van Buren concern is, when he dies, am I be done to stop her from growing New Jersey 17 22 7 41 158 187 9:59; Joseph, Edm (hooking), 14:04. Supersub the problem: NY Islanders 13 29 2 28 136 163 Shots on goal—Edmonton 9-13-10—32. S r W r * ' P to ''-' V O tro lt’s Dennis Rodman, playlngtherole financially responsible for his funeral taller? Adams Division Wlnnlpeg8-13-7—28. of sixth man because of an Inlury to starting I hope you won’t think expenses or any of his unpaid bills ? He WORRIED IN HAWAII Montreol 32 11 6 70 187 138 Power-ploy Opportunities—Edmonton 1 forward Rick Mahorn, pulled down 16 I am being childish or Boston 18 18 10 46 152 145 of5; Winnipeg 1of6. rebounds, blocked five shots and handed off and my mother are legally divorced Buffalo 19 21 6 44 162 175 Goalies—Edmonton, Fuhr (9 shots-7 threeasslstslnlust27mlnutesWednesdayas silly, but while reading and everyone else in the family feels DEAR WORRIED: Ask your family Hartford 17 24 3 37 155 160 saves), Ronford, 13-5-1 (5:10second, 19-17). the Pistons beat New Jersey 103-90. bedtime stories to the the way I do about him. physician to arrange a consultation Quebec 14 27 6 34 161 212 Winnipeg, Reddick (8-5), Berthloume, 0-4-0 Sharpshooter CAMPBELL CONFERENCE (18:00 first, 17-11), Reddick (4:19thlrd, 7-7). Ricky Pierce of Milwaukee hit on eight of children, I am deeply hurt when I all you good stepmothers wilt have to What should I do? Please hurry with a pediatric endocrinologist. In A—11,361. i Norris Division nlnefleldgool tries Wednesdayandscored18 come across a character in the story recent years, the medical profession AP phato Referee—Bill McCreary. Linesmen— let your deeds speak for themselves. your answer. W L T Pts GF GA points In the Bucks’ 118-106 victory over who is described as the “ wicked has learned much about how to Detroit 21 17 8 50 178 177 Ryan Bozok, Don Schochte. Charlotte. Kelly Tripucka and Robert Reid There must be a special place in CONCERNED IN CALIFORNIA St. Louis 16 21 7 39 152 161 were both 9-tor-14 from the field for the stepmother.’’ Abby, this is terribly heaven for those noble women who “discourage” (as well as “encour­ NEW VIDEO — Carol King sings while Minnesota 14 22 9 37 144 166 Hornets... Boston’s Kevin McHalemade14 unfair to all the kind and caring have chosen to raise another woman’s DEAR CONCERNED: According age” ) growth. Toronto 16 27 3 35 143 193 of 19shots and scored31 points In the Celtics' shooting her new video Tuesday night at Chicago 12 27 7 31 171 206 Hockey Today 115-104lossto Philadelphia. stepmothers. children. And if there isn’t, there to Arthur Groman, my legal consul­ The Tunnel nightclub in New York. King, N Smythe Division Shooting the llghtsout Is there anything we can do to stop should be. tant, there are specific provisions in CONFIDENTIAL TO “EUNICE IN Colgorv 29 10 7 65 195 130 Scoreboard lnGoldenState's133-119trlumphoverNew Not all men cheat on who rose to fame with her album, Los Angeles 27 16 3 57 240 192 York on Wednesday, the Warriors shot 55.7 perpetuating this ugly myth ? How can the law of California governing the NEWARK”: Colgorv at Boston (7:35p.m. EST). Intheir their wives. But it’s a fairly safe bet "Tapestry,” is releasing her long- Edmonton 24 18 5 S3 206 174 only other meeting this season, the Flames percent from the tloorandhadthreeplayers we good stepmothers combat the DEAR ABBY: My father left our obligation of children to support their Vancouver 18 23 6 42 148 151 beat the Bruins 2-1. scoreatleastXpolnts.Wlnston(3orlandhad “ wicked stepmother” label? family when I was a young girl. (I am parents who are in need. There is also that the man who says they do cheats awaited album "City Streets" next Winnipeg 16 18 9 41 170 185 31on10-for-13tromthetleld,lncludlng2-for-2 Streaks NOT-SO-WICKED STEPMOTHER a provision of law that any adult on his. Wednesdoy's Gomes Montreal Is 15-0-2ln Its lost 17homeoomes, from 3-polnt range, rookie Mitch Richmond now 26 years old.) He changed his month. Montreal 3, Hartford 1 The lost visiting team to win at the Forum had31on10-tgr-15fromthefleldand10-for-12 name and cut off all family ties. It’s person abandoned by a parent prior to Minnesota 3, Buffalo 3, tie from the foul llneand Chris Mullln hod X on was Pittsburgh on Oct. 29. ... Edmonton DEAR STEPMOTHER: Don’t take been nearly four years since I ’ve the age of 18 may bring an action to be New York Rangers 6, Chicago 4 snapped o four-gome winless si Ide with o 9-4 13-for-X. "H ow to Be Popular" Is for everyone who Edmonton 9, Winnipeg 4 victory In Winnipeg Wednesday night. ... Stats the “ wicked stepmother” label per­ heard from him — but that doesn’t relieved from the obligation of sup­ feels left out and wants on Improved social Tbursdoy's Games Minnesota Is 3-0-2 In Its lost five gomes. ... Cleveland Is 19-1 when It holds Its opponent sonally. She’s been in the fairy tale stop him from putting my name and port. Because of the nature of these life. It's an excellent guide to becoming a Colgorv at Boston, 7:35 p.m. St. Thomas, Fla. 90, Flagler 82 under 100 points. Detroit, 103-90 winners better conversationalist and o more attrac­ PEOPLE Corey Wilson hosotleostonepolntlnollnlne literature for generations, and until Minnesoto at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. gomes since being troded by Hartford to the Bucks 118. Hornets 106 Tennessee 83, Florlda76 against New Jersey on Wednesday, Is 15-1 telephone number on all of his hospital laws, you should consult a California tive person. To order, send your name and Montreal at Hartford, 7:35 p.m New York Rongers on Dec. 26. W illiam&Marv 72, Navy 99 when It holds Its opponents to less than 100 and unless a more contemporary forms as “ next of kin.” The only attorney, address, plus check or money order for $2.89 Quebec at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Basketball MIDWEST points. ($3.39 In Canada) to: Dear Abby, Popularity Los Angeles of New York Islanders, Stats CHARLOTTE (106) Aurara119,Concardla,lll.72 author of bedtime stories replaces her reason I know of his recent heart Magicians promise mayhem Montreal Is 26-0-2 when leading otter the Cureton 4-9 04) 8, Tripucka 9-14 1-1 20, Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount M orris, III. 8:05 p.m. second period this season. Colgorv Is 24-0-2 Bethany, Kan, 101,Sterllng89 with “ a kind and loving” stepmother, attacks (he’s had three) is because DEAR ABBY: My husband and I 61054. Postage Is Included. New York Rangers of St, Louis, 8:35 Rombls4-7008, Holton2-3004, Reld9-1400 Bluffton87,Dyke85 PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Promising may­ p.m. when oheod otter two periods. ... Montreal 20, Chapman 6-11 2-2 15, Hoppen 3-5 4-5 10, Briar Cliff 93, Northwestern, Iowa 80 gooltender Patrick Roy Is unbeaten In 16 NBA standings Bogues 2-31-25, Kempton 2-32-26, Green 2-4 hem but no bodily injury, magicians Penn and Friday’s Gomes Calvln96, Kalamazoo 89 Transactions WIT OF THE WORLD Chicago ot Detroit, 7:35 p.m. starts at home this season.... The New York 004, LewlsOI 2-22, Curry 2-6004. Totals45-80 Capital 67,Ohio Northern57 Teller are bringing their award-winning Rongersare7-1-3ln their lost 11 gomes. 12- 14106. New Jersey at Woshington, 8:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Clnclnnotl81,Tennessee St. 68 Broadway show to Philadelphia, where they Pittsburgh at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. Shotsongoal MILWAUKEE (118) Concordia, Mich. 65, Siena Heights 62 Brian Mullen otthe New York Rongershos Atlantic Division Cumlings 11-22 4-4 26, Roberts 5-10 2-2 12, What motorists should do performed on the streets during the late ’70s. Phllodelphio at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. W L Pet. GB Oeflance65, Findlay 46 13 of his lost 18 goals on the rood.... Rangers' Slkmo7-120114, Humphries 1-45-67, Pressev Denlson69, Case Western46 BASEBALL rookleTonvGronotohostwohattrlcksInhls New York 25 12 .676 — 5- 105-815, Pierce 8-9 2-418, MokeskI 2-24-4 8, American League NICOLIELO During what Penn Jillette described as “ the Philadelphia 21 16 . 568 4 Fontbonne 77, Westminster, Mo. 76 NHL results lost three gomes and leads oil first-year Davis 7-133-417, Horford 0-11-21, TurnerO-1 Franklln66,DePauw99 BOSTON RED SOX—Signed Wes Sao Paulo world’s most efficient press conference” plovers with 29gools. Boston 16 20 .444 8'/3 OOO.Totols46-84 26-35118. Gardner, pitcher, to a one-year contract. New Jersey 15 22 .405 10 Friendsro, Tabor 79 BRAZIL Wednesday, he said “ horrific” things would Swings Charlotte 31 26 26 23—106 Heldelberg63, Baldwln-Wallace60 when their cars won’t start Washington 11 23 . 324 12V3 occur during the “ Penn and Teller” show at the Montreal was 4-7-1 at the end of October, Milwaukee 24 35 36 23—118 III. Benedictine 70, Trinity, III. 50 DETROIT TIGERS—Agreed to terms Canadlens 3. Whalers 1 Including o 3-3 mork at home. Since then, the Charlotte 10 27 .270 15 3-Polnt pools—Reid 2, Tripucka, Chap­ with Chris Brown, third baseman, on a Central Division Illinois St.82,Loyola,lll.65 Shubert Theater. Canadlens ore 28-4-5 and hove not lost at the man. Fouled out—None. Rebounds— Kansas St. 98, Colorado84 one-year contract. By Peter Bohr cal authority. But if it has a Forum. Cleveland 27 7 .794 — Charlotte 40 (Cureton 7), Milwaukee 44 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Signed Tim While he spoke. Teller, his quiet partner of 14 Hortford 1 0 0—1 Detroit 24 11 .686 3'/3 Marymount, Kan. 83, Rockhurst 77 carburetted engine, pump the Montreal 0 0 3—3 Slumps (SIkma 10). Assists—Charlotte 34 (Holton7), Miami, Ohio 65, Bowling Green 42 Stoddard, pitcher, to a minor-league years, was submerged in a locked tank of Montreal's Bobby Smith hoslusttwogoals Mllwoukee 22 12 . 647 5 Milwaukee 30 (Humphries9). Total fouls— contract. Invited Stoddard and Dan You’Te dressed in your finest Keeping Your throttle pedal three times and try First Period—1, Hartford, Quennevllle3 Atlanta 23 14 .622 5'/3 M llllkln86, Illinois Weslyn73 water. (Fronds, Bobych), 1:23. Penalties— In his lost 22 gomes...... Winnipeg Is 2-42 Charlotte 25, Milwaukee 22. Technicals— Mlnnesota76, Purdue66 FIrovaand Tom Magrann, catchers, to designer haberdashery, and to start the car. (Pumping the since Jon. 1, withboth victorlescomingover Chicago 21 14 .600 6V2 SIkma, Kempton. A—16,145. their training camp. The fast-talking Penn got a little carried Chellos, Mon (high-sticking), 2:00; Vancouver. Indiana 9 26 . 257 18>/2 Mo.-St. Louis 70, MIssourl-Rolla 60 you’re late for a job interview. Car Alive throttle before starting a fuel- Dineen, Hor (hIgh-stIckIng), 10:34; WESTERN CONFERENCE Musklngum60, Mount Union 57 away describing the comedy team’s ascent to Corbonneou, Mon (hIgh-stIckIng), Seating N.lowa94,N.llllnols71 KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed to You jump in your car, turn the injected engine has no effect.) The Vancouver Canucks may consider Midwest Division Lakers 111. Cllppers90 terms with Jerry Don Gleaton, pitcher, fame and only took notice of the time when 10:34; Moclver, Hor (Inteference), 13:39; W L Pet. GB NW Missouri St. 87, Cent. Missouri 75 key and — now what — the car Still no response? Then open the MocDermld, Hor (roughing), 15:51; So- building their own arena, occordingto team OhloU.86,E.MIchlgan80 on a one-veor contract. Teller began banging on the glass tank, director Arthur Griffiths. TheConuckshove Houston 22 14 .611 — OAKLAND ATHLETICS-Wgreed to plays dead. hood. If you smell gas, you may muelsson, Hor (roughing), 16:21; Le- Utah 22 15 .595 '/j L.A. CLIPPERS (90) Ohio Weslyn65, Kenvon52 black) off first, followed by the splashing reporters, photographers and his mleux, Mon (cross-checking), 16:21; Cor- played at the Pacific Coliseum since lolning Olivet 69, Adrian 66 terms with Ron Hossey, catcher, on a It happens all the time. The have flooded the carburetor. Wait the NHL In 1970, but ore unhappy because Dollas 19 16 .543 2'/z Norman 7-21 ^ 6 19, Smith 8-12 1-1 17, one-year contract. positive cable (usually red). partner. bonneou, Mon (Interference), 18:37. Denver 20 17 .541 2'/3 Beniamin 4-103-311, Dailey 9-191-319, Nixon Ottowo, Kan. 89, McPhersan82 they get no cut of the concesslonsor parking Otterbein 84, Marletto65 TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Signed Bob American Automobile Associa­ Scrape them with a knife or a few minutes, mash the throttle “ Time just flies by,” Penn said as he glanced revenue. San Antonio 10 26 .278 12 1-61-23, Wolf 3-9006, KlteO-2000, Williams Brenlv, catcher, to a one-year contract. Second Period—None. Penalties— Miami 4 31 .114 17'/j 6- 14 2-4 15, Gondrezick 0-1 04) 0. Totals 38-94Peru St. 79, Mount Marty 63 tion says failure to start was the screwdriver and firmly reattach all the way to the floor, hold it Moclver, Hor (tripping), 8:47; MocDer- Status Purdue-Calumet 96, NE llllnals 87, OT National League at his watch. He assured the reporters, “ It’s Pittsburgh gooltender Tom Borrosso will Pacific Division 13- 1990. MONTREAL EXPOS—Signed Andres most common car emergency them. there — don’t pump! — and the mld, Hor (elbowing), 13:09; McPhee, L.A. Lakers 26 12 .684 — L.A. LAKERS (111) Rosary 75, St. Xavier 73 OK. There’s a signal he would give if he were Mon (roughing), 13:09; AAocIver, Hor miss at least o week after leaving Tuesday St. Francis, III. 92, Illinois Tech 68 Galarraga, first baseman, and Joe Hesketh, last year. So what do you do? Wait If the car still plays possum, engine should sputter a bit and night's gome against the New York Phoenix 21 14 .600 3’/3 Green 2-5 1-2 5, Worthy 8-13 OO 16, pitcher, to one-year contracts. reallly in trouble.” (tripping), 16:11; Peterson, Hor, mlnor- Seattle 21 14 .600 3>/j Abdul-Jabbar 5-13 3-4 13, Johnson 7-154-519, St. Mary's, Kan, 81, Kansas Weslyn 68 around for the auto club truck? you can either push-start it (But then start up. mlsconduct (cross-checking), 16:11; Cor­ Islanders with o pulled groin muscle. The Taledo49,BallSt.46 PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to Penn opened the tank after a mere five Penguins recoiled Wendell Young from Portland 20 16 .556 5 Scott 6-160012, Cooper 6-100015, Thompson terms wlthBobbvBonllla,thlrdbaseman,on Torch the stupid car? How about Cold and damp weather pres­ son, Mon (sloshing), 16:11. Golden State 18 16 . 529 6 5-114-614, Campbell 1-6002, Woolrldge4-73-3 W, Michigan 72, Cent, Michigan 67 only if it has a stick shift) or minutes and 47 seconds had elapsed. Muskegon of the International League to Westmar 82, Dordt 76 a one-year contract. getting it started all by yourself? ents special challenges to a take Borrosso's place. Sacramento 10 24 .294 14 11, McNamaraOIOOO, Rivers 1-1002, Lamp SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Agreed to jump-start it using cables att­ Third Period—2, Montreal, McPhee 16 L.A. Clippers 10 28 . 263 16 1-1002. Totals 46-9915-20111. Wilmington, Ohio 83, Cent. St., Ohio 76 (Lemleux, Skrudlond), 4:22. 3, Montreal, Sidelined Wlttenberg82,Oberlln45 terms with Kevin Mitchell, third base- Cars don’t start in two ways. ached to another car’s battery. To slumbering engine. On a cold day, Edmonton gooltender Grant Fuhr left Wednesday's Games L.A. Clippers 19 30 23 18— 90 man, on a one-year contract. Corbonneou 15 (Corson, Robinson) ,11:00.4, Wednesday night's gomeonostretcher otter Philadelphia 115, Boston 104 L.A. Lakers 27 28 24 32—111 WrlghtSt.72,W.llllnols65 The starter motor may merrily push-start, you’ll need a couple of if the starter turns, and if you Montreal, Svobodo 5 (Roy), 19:32 (en). SOUTHWEST BASKETBALL Patrick Wayne marries suffering o neck Inlurv In the second period. Detroit 103, New Jersey 90 3-Polnt goals—Caaper 3, Williams, John- National Basketball Association turn, but the engine refuses to strong folks to push. Get in the have a carburetted engine, open Penalties—McPhee, Mon (slashing), 12:25; Milwaukee 118, Charlotte 106 san. Fouled out—None. Rebounds—L.A. Florldo St. 112, Arkansas 105, OT Robertson, Hor (unsportsmanlike con­ ... Vancouver's Rich Sutter will be out Oklahama123, Konsas95 DETROIT PISTONS—Waived Steve catch on. Or the starter may be car, turn on the ignition, put your the hood and find the air cleaner: PHOENIX (AP) — Patrick Wayne, son of the Indefinitely otter suffering o sprolned lower Dallas 102, Denver 92 Clippers 90 (Beniamin 10), Las Angeles 70 Harris, guard. Activated Darryl Dawkins, duct), 12:25; Lemleux, Mon (unsportsman­ L.A. Lakers il l, L.A. Clippers 90 (Worthy 15). Assists—L.A. Clippers 22 Oklahama St, 124, Oral Roberts 98 sluggish, perhaps not budging at foot on the clutch and put the shift it’s often a big round thing on top late John Wayne, married Kyriaki Kokkodi in a like conduct), 12:25; Fronds, Hor, bock Tuesday night against Philadelphia. Texos90,TexosTech86 center. Sutter was cross-checkedfrombehindbv the Golden State 133, New York 119 (Williams 5), Los Angeles 28 (Johnson 13). FOOTBALL all. Let’s deal with the second the engine with a cover held on by private ceremony in the chambers of a misconduct, 12:25; Moclver, Hor (rough­ Thursday's Games Total fouls—L.A. Clippers 20, Los Angeles T exos Christian 55, Houston 54 lever in second gear. When the ing), 13:51; Chellos, Mon (roughing), Fivers' Craig Berube and went Into the Texos Lutheran 86, Southwestern, Texas Notional Football League case first. a wing nut. Take off the cover and Maricopa County Superior Court judge. boards head-first. San Antonio ot Washington, 7:30 p.m. 16. A—17,301. DETROIT LIONS—Named Robert car reaches 5 mph or so, let out 13:51; Dineen, Hor (roughing), 13:51; Stors Phoenix at Charlotte, 7:X p.m. 75 If you twist the key and you spray a little ether starter fluid The couple took out a marriage license Keone, Mon (roughing), 13:51; Chellos, Chicago at Miami, 7:30 p.m. FAR WEST "Woody" WIdenhofer defensive coordina­ the clutch and the car should Wednesday tor and Frank (3ansz special teams (available at auto parts stores) Tuesday morning, Judge Stanley Goodfarb Mon (hooking), 17:02; Dineen, Hor,mlscon- Tony G ra n a fo , Rongers, h a d his th ir d h o t Cleveland at Indlona, 7:30 p.m. Warriors 133.Knlcks 119 Claremont-Mudd79, Whittier 74 hear only a click, at least you come to life. duct, 19:32; Corson, Mon, misconduct, 19:32. Houston at Seattle, 10 p.m. Pomona-PItzer 104, Redlonds 103 coach. trick of the season In New York's6-4 victory SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Announced know the ignition switch works. If To jump-start you’ll need a down the carburetor throat. Then said. They were married with two of the In Chicago. New York at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Sacramento St. 87, Cal-Davls81 Shots on goal—Hartford 10-6-8—24. Mont­ Friday's Games NEW YORK (119) U.S. International 106, Cal-San Diego 89 the retirement of Randy Cross, center, there was a click and your car has pair of jumper cables. Re­ try to start the car again. judge’s staff serving as witnesses, he added. Scouting Newman 7-21 2-3 17, Oakley 6-8 5-10 17, effective after the Super Bowl. real 10-8-7—25. Rookie defenseman Eric Weinrich scored Philadelphia at Boston, 7:30 p.m. an automatic transmission, move member to first connect the Another useful elixir to carry in Wayne, who played minor roles in some of his Power-ploy Opportunities—Hartford 0 of Indiana at Detroit, 8 p.m. Ewing 13-21 3-4 29, Jackson 3-10 5-9 11, HOCKEY Dr. Gott three goals to power Utica (Devils) too7-4 G.WIIklns9-204-622, Tucker 3-1304)9, Walker Notional Hockey League the shift lever into neutral and positive terminals of the two your trunk. WD-40, absorbs mois­ father’s films, listed his name on the marriage 3; Montreal 0 of 4. victory over Hershev (Flyers) In an Milwaukee at Utah, 9:30 p.m. How Top Twenty fared Goolles—Hartford, SIdorklewIci, 10-10-2 Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. 0-1 04)0, Strickland2-100-05, Green 3-7006, PITTSBURGH PENGUINS — Peter Gott, M.D. then back to park and try starting ture. So on a damp day. spray license as Patrick John Morrison, using the Americon Hockey Leogue gome Wednes- E.WIIklns1-4O22,Butler0-01-21.Totals47-115 batteries with one cable. Then (24 shots-22 soves). Montreal, Roy, 19-3-3 daynlght. Houston at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Recalled Wendell Young, goalie, from (24-23). 20-36119. How The Associated Press Top Twenty Muskegon of the International Hockey the car again. Sometimes a little connect the negative terminals some on the coil, on the sparkplug surname his father was born with. He gave his A—16,544. GOLDEN STATE (133) col lege bosketbol I teams fared Wednesday: League. switch that prevents you from with the other cable. wires, on the distributor, and — if address as Toluca Lake, Calif. His bride listed Referee —Ron Hoggorth. Mullln 13-20 4-4 X, Teagle 8-19 2-2 18, 1. Duke (13-1) lost to No. ISNorth Carolina COLLEGE Linesmen—Wayne Bonney, Gerard NBA results L.Smith 03 OO 0, Garland 1013 9-12 31, 91-71. AUSTIN PEAY—Suspended Tommy startingyour car while it’s in gear After the car starts, head for a you can get the cap off — inside her home as Los Angeles. CJouthler. Rlchmand101510’ 231, Higgins 3-95-611, Bal 2. Illinois (154)) did notplay. Brown, forword, from the basketball sticks. mechanic and find out why the the distributor too. Then give the Goodfarb said the couple told him they 2-504)4, Alford3-42-28.Totals49-8832-X133. 3. Georgetown (13-1) beat Providence team tor the remainder of the season. Still no luck? See if the starter another whirl. planned to honeymoon in Greece. Rec Hoop 76ers 115, Celtics 104 New York 29 35 27 28—119 80-77. CALIFORNIA-DAVIS—Named Jim So- battery was fully discharged — North Stars 3. Sabres3 Golden State 34 33 31 35—133 4. Louisville (12-2) dldntploy. chor athletic director and Bob Foster head headlights light and the horn unless you know you left the If on a hot day, your car refuses 3-Polnt goals—Tucker 3, Gorland 2, 5. Oklahoma (14-2) beot No. 17 Kansas football coach. honks. If they .seem weak, the headlights on all night. to restart after it’s been running, BOSTON (104) Newman, Strickland, Richmond. Fouled 123-95. CINCINNATI—Named John Lovett Minnesota 0 3 0 0—3 McHale 14-19 3-4 31, Lewis 10-18 2-3 22, out—None. Rebounds—New York 70 (Oak- 6. Michigan (15-2)dldnotplay. battery has either expired or has OK, so what if the starter turns, it may have vapor lock. If your Steinberg pledges funds Buffalo 1 1 1 0—3 defensive coordinator. Bill Sheridan out- Periodic attacks Adults Parish 8-17 44 20, Johnson 3-9 2-4 9, Paxson lev 15), Golden State 59 (Mullln, L.SmIth, 7. Iowa (13-2) did not play. sldellnebackers coach, Ted Dolsher defen­ a bad connection. Find where the car has a mechanical fuel pump First Period—1, Buffalo. Arnlel^Bodger, 5-126-616, Shaw 1-62-24, LohausO-20-00, Acres 8. Missouri (14-3)dldnotplay. but the engine won’t? Then PHILADELPHIA (AP) - New York inves­ Ruuttu), 9:41. Penalties—Siren, Min (trip­ style 80 (Dave Milner 25, Mike Richmond 8). Assists—New York 21 sive line coach, Russ Burns wide (most carburetted engines do), 0-00-00, GrandlsonO-12-22, <3amble0-10^00. (Jackson7), Golden State26 (Richmond 11). 9. Arizona (11-2) did not play. receivers coach and John Harbaugh little devil resides — under the there’s probably something tor and takeover artist Saul P. Steinberg has ping), 12:51; Ruuttu, But (holding), 16:05; Reeves, Glen Nolen 16, Gary Bailey 10), Totals41-8521-2S104. Total fouls—New York 31, Golden State M. 10. Nevada-Las Vegas (12-2) did not play. pour cold water on the pump and Hortman,Buf (hooking), 18:42. Paganl Caterers 72 (Tom Meggers 27, tight ends coach and recruiting coordi­ hood in most cars — and look amiss with either the fuel or the PHILADELPHIA (115) A—15,025. 11. Syracuse (14-4) did not play. nator. Retained Bruce Ivory, running cause concern pledged $25 million to the University of Second Period—2, Minnesota, McRae 9 Dave Pardo 15) Jones0-20-00, Barkley7-179-1323,(jmlnskl 12. Seton Hall (16-1) did not play. closely at the two terminals and ignition system. (Of course you nearby gas lines, and that should (CIccarelll), 1:15. 3, Minnesota, Pasek 3 Manchester Police 114 (Greg Clcca- backs coach, and Lou West, secondary Pennsylvania, the largest single gift in the Ivy 8-162-218, Cheeks3-54-410,Hawklns5-1304)10, 13. North Carolina (15-3) beat No. 1 Duke coach. the ends of the two cables that do have gas in the tank, right?) get you on your way again. (Broten, Giles), 2:43. 4, Minnesota, Archi­ leone 26, Pete Moffet 24, Chip Brown 19, Anderson 15-226-636, Brooks2-504)6, Welp3-5 Wednesday’s college hoop scores 91-71. GOTT: Our son, 17. is 5 feet 9 inches League School’s history. Penn President bald 8 (Casey), 4:36, 5, Buffalo, Valve 19 Bob Beckwith 15, Ron Macaluso 11, Tom TOLEIX)—Named Frank Kurth assist­ DEAR DR. attach to them. Are they clean If your car has fuel injection, 0-0 6, Henderson 1-3 04) 2, Coleman 2-3 04) 14. Florida Stote (13-1) beat Arkansas ant football coach. Sheldon Hackney said. (Housley, Turgeon), 13:50 (pp). Lynch 11), PD8.S 111 (John PfonI 41, 4.Totals46-9121-25115. 112-105,OT. tall and weighs 130 pounds. A year ago he began and firmly secured? If not, pull you may as well declare defeat Peter Bohr is a contributing Penalties—MacLellan, Min (tripping), Sean McPadden 30, Dan Still 23, Luke EAST WILLIAMJEWELL—NamedHugh Willi­ “ He has been a champion of the university Boston 26 27 30 21—104 15. North Carolina State (12-1) beat Woke ams heod soccer coach. having attacks where his left side gets numb, his editor of Road & ’Track magazine. 9:00; TInordI, Min (slashing), 10:59; Strunk 15) Philadelphia 28 33 19 35—115 Alderson-Broaddus 113, West Liberty 101 Forest 82-64. the negative cable (it’s usually and summon a higher mechani­ for many years, and his latest bold step is Andreychuk, Buf (slashing), 10:59; Kolstod, 3-Polnt goals—Johnson, Brooks 2. Fouled Allegheny 73, Wooster 59 16. Ohio State (12-4) did not ploy. speech gets slurred and his thinking gets slow. They Min (hIgh-stIckIng), 12:38; Hogue, Buf out—^Johnson. Rebounds—Boston 47 (Par­ Alvernla65,York,Pa.60 last about 10 minutes. They are coming more pivotal in our campaign to strengthen Penn’s Midgets Bates 77,Suffolk76 17. Konsas (14-3) lost to No. 5Oklahoma (Interference), 14:54. ish 16), Phllodelphio 40 (Barkley, GmlnskI 123-95. frequently. A cardiologist found MVP, a neurologist position in the front rank of America’s 11). Assists—Boston 33 (Johnson 13), Bentley 108, Sprlngfleld88 18. Tennessee (12-2) beat Florida 83-76. Mahoney- Rockets 29 (Dan Carangelo Bloomsburo85,Mlllersvllle73 Football universities,” Hackney said. Third Period—6, Buffalo, Sheppard 14, 16, Rich Milne 6, Dave Bottaro 4. John Philadelphia 34 (Cheeks 11). Total fouls— 19.1 ndlana (13-4) did not play. said he had migraines (although his head doesn’t 14:37 (pp). Penalties—Broten, Min (trip­ Bucknell 79, Drexel 77 Strollers present hazards The Wharton School, the university’s busi­ Boston 21, Phllodelphla21. A— 17,121. Hanna also played well) Tigers 28 California, Pa. 73, Clarion 68 20. Stanford (13-3) did notplav. hurt), and told us not to worry. Well, what happens if ping), 5:29; Rouse, Min (cross-checking), (Jason Lazzerls 17, Scott Ruganis 5, ness school, will get $15 million and the school 13:57; Arnlel, Buf (hooking), 15:59. Colbv63,S.Malne60 he has an attack while driving? Jamie Lazzerls 4, Jason Doucette 2) Concord83, W. Virginia Tech76 of arts and sciences $10 million. Overtime—None. Penalties—None. Bulls 23 (Ben Berte 6, Kevin Coughlin Pistons 103. NetsQO Big East standings NFL playoff picture By the Editors of Consumer Reports Shots on goal—Minnesota 3-7-12-1—23. Drew 49, Mora vlan 46 Steinberg, who is chairman and chief 4, John Gorman 2) Celtics 11 (Mike Edinbaro73, Slippery Rack 68 Big East Conterence C a ll DEAR READER: Driving could be a problem. Buffala 10-16-10-2—38. Rivera 5, Chris Mainville and Kevin Saturday, Dec 24 Power-play Opportunities—Minnesota NEW JERSEY (90) Gonnon78, Mercvhurst61 W L W L I’m not sure whether your son is experiencing Baby strollers, which have been improved Consumer Reports executive of Reliance Group Holdings Inc., Watt also played well) B.Williams 6-10 4-10 16, Morris 3-7 1-2 7, GeorgetownX, Providence 77 Seton Hall 4 1 16 1 AFC Wild Card 0 of 4; Buffalo 2 of 5. Community Y- Jazz 26 (M ike Griffeth Houstan 24, Cleveland 23 significantly in recent years, still present safety received a bachelor’s degree in economics (Joalles—Minnesota, Casey, 9-11-8 (38 Carroll5-122-412,Hopson3-1004)6,Conner2-6 Glenville St. 83, W. Virginia St. 75 Georgetown 3 1 12 1 neurological abnormalities from mitral valve 7, Julie Smart 7, Rich G riffeth 5) Spurs 5-69, Hinson 5-120010, McGee6-112-216, Lee Hofstra48,Rlder34 Providence 3 2 13 2 Monday, Dec. 26 hazards. To prevent possible injuries, adults should from Wharton in 1959. shots-35 saves). Buffalo, Puppa, 1410-6 22 (Brett Desimone 10, Mike Bergenty 7) 1-2 04) 2, Berry 1-3 0-0 2, Bagiev 2-4 2-2 6, NFC Wild Cord prolapse (MVP, a weakened valve in the heart), (23-20). Hunter91, Malloy 73 St. John's 3 2 11 4 take special care when using one. backward when relatively little weight was put on A—13,137. Shackleford 00 OO 0, K.WIIIIams 2-3 OO 4. lono69, Fordham59 Pittsburgh 2 2 9 6 Minnesota 28, Los Angeles Rams 17 small seizures (such as epilepsy) or migraine Totals36-8016-2690. Kings Point 108, N.Y, Morltime 55 Connecticut 2 3 10 4 equivalents (nerve problems without the typical In a range of tests. Consumer Reports’ engineers their handles; and handles that could pinch an Referee—Bob Myers. Linesmen— DETROIT (103) Vlllanova Conference Semifinals Heading for the slopes MIkeCvlk.RonAsselstIne. Kutztown86,Mansfleld80 2 3 10 7 headache). Until a diagnosis is established and found that strollers could still be unsafe even when adult’s fingers. Dantlev 1017 4-6 24, Salley 3-6 5-6 11, Lafayette 59, T owson St. 58 Boston College 1 3 7 6 Saturday, Dec. 31 Parents can minimize the risks by using one of the Scholastic Lalmbeer 3-10 OO 6, Johnson 7-12 2-3 16, LeMoyne96, Hamllton84 Syracuse Chicago 20, Phllodelphio 12 treatment undertaken, I do not believe that your son they were in compliance with both federal GRAND JUNCTION, Colo (AP) - Rep. Ben Thomas 1022 3-5 23, Rodman 2-5 OO 4, Cincinnati 21, Seattle 13 four top-rated carriage/strollers — the Peg Perego Ranger86,Blackhawk4 Lehigh 76, Delaware67 should operate machinery. Also, I do not believe the regulations and a voluntary standard sponsored by Nighthorse Campbell says he doesn’t intend Edwards 4-12 3-4 11, M.Williams 06 2-2 Lack Haven66, Indiana, Pa. 56 Wednesday's Results Sunday, Jan. 1 Olympic Quattro ($231 list), the Peg Perego Domani 8.Totols42-9019-26103. La wel 179, Fran k I In Pierce 65 Georgetown 80, Providence 77 Buffalo 17, Houston 10 neurologi.st’s advice (not to worry) was appropriate the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association. any disrespect toward George Bush, but the N.Y. Rangers 2 2 2—6 San Francisco 34, Minnesota 9 Quattro ($140), the Aprica La Belle ($199) or the New Jersey 23 25 23 19— 90 Lycamlng73,Ellzabethtown71 St. John's 62, Rutgers 61 under the circumstances. You are worried and you In fact, not one of the 33 models evaluated was free congressman will be on the ski slopes Friday Chicago o 4 0—4 Bennet girls’ hoop Detroit 29 25 25 24—103 Muhlenberg88, (Jettysburg83 Saturday's Gomes Aprica Cabriolet ($269). ’These four led the field in First Period—1, New York, KIslo 15 3-Polnt goals—McGee 2. Fouled out— UConn at (Georgetown (Cap Centre), 2 Sunday, Jan. 8 have every right to be. of hazards. instead of attending the president-elect’s The Bennet Junior High varsity girls' N. Adams St. 96, W. New England 60 overall safety and performed well in convenience, (Mullen, Hardy), 15:49. 2, New York, None. Rebounds—New Jersey 48 (B.Willi­ N. J. Tech87, Southampton86 p.m. Conference Championships The three conditions I mentioned are all Most of the stroller hazards fell into two inauguration. Granoto 27 (C.Wilson), 19:40. Penalties— basketball team lost to crosstown rival ams 11), Detroit 61 (Rodman 16). Assists— New England 102, St. Jaseph's, Maine 75 Vlllanova at Arizona, 2 p.m. CIncInnotl 21, Buffalo 10 comfort and durability. T.M urray, Chi (slashing), 13:53; Sand- llling, 44-38, Wednesday afternoon. San Francisco 28, Chicago 3 treatable. However, without therapy, I think that categories: moveable parts that can injure a baby’s “ I would a lot rather be skiing down a New Jersey 17 (Conner 10), Detroit 26 New Hampshire Coll. 61, Keene St. 52 Syracuse at Notre Dame, noon Among the lightweight strollers tested, the Aprica strom, NY (hooking), 15:18; DeBlols, NY, Bennet Is now 44. M ary M o rla rty led (V.Johnson, Thomos 6). Total fouls—New NewHaven94, Brldgeport91 St. John's at Boston College, 8 p.m. your son is at some risk during certain activities. He hands or feet, and removable parts that are small mountain in Colorado than stuck in a tuxedo at malor (fighting), 19:49; Eagles, Chi, malor llling with 10 points while Jessica Jersey 24, Detroit 19. Technicals—New Qulnnlplac82, Brvont81 Providence ot Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 22 Travelite 328, $129 list, is commendably safe, but Marauez and Patty Hornbostel added 9 needs a diagnosis. Request another opinion. In enough for babies to put in their mouths or noses. some inauguration ball in D.C.,” the Demo­ (fighting), 19:49; Kennedy, NY, mlnor- Jersey Coach Reed 2 (elected), Detroit Randolph-Mocon 79, Shippensburg 66 Sunday's Games Super Bowl quite expensive and not very comfortable. Strollers malor (slashing,fighting),20:00; Sanlposs, and eight points, respectively. Coach Daly. A—21,454. Rlchmond75, Marlst73 New Hampshire College at Seton Hall, At Miami particular, ask for your son to be referred to a Those small parts can be swallowed or inhaled, or cratic congressman said. Cindy Botticello scored a game-high priced at $50 and less don’t offer much except the Chl,mlnor-malor (slashing,fighting), 20:00. Sacred Heart 87, S. Cannecticut 70 2 p.m. CIncInnotl vs. San Francisco, 5 p.m. diagnostic clinic in a teaching hospital. Let me know cause choking. Campbell, whose district includes most of Second Period—3, Chicago, Larmer 24 15 points for Bennet and grabbed 10 Salem, W.Va. 98, Shepherd 89, OT Monday's Gome low price. Avoid them. (Manson, Savard), 1:24 (pp). 4, New York, rebounds while Natasha Jackson added Mavericks 102. Nugget892 St. John's at (Georgetown, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 29 Other troublesome areas included brakes that 1 Salisbury St. 89, Va. Wesleyan 72 what the specialists decide. the state’s ski areas, will ski with a group of 12 markers. Betsy McCubrev added five To reduce the potential for injuries, parents Granoto 28 (Erixon, Sondstrom), 5:44 5, St. John's62, Rutgers61 Tuesday's (Games At Honolulu, Hawaii didn’t hold on a slope: lack of effective backup schoolchildren Friday at the Purgatory Ski Chicago, Savard 20, 8:31 (sh). 6, Chicago, points while Amy MIzoras and Katie St. RaseX, Dowllng69 Boston College at Syracuse, 8 p.m Pro Bowl should follow these simple safety guidelines when T.Murray 10 (Savord,Graham), 11:51 (pp) Smith collected eight rebounds apiece. DENVER (92) DEAR DR. GO’TT: I recently underwent coronary safety latches to help prevent the stroller from Area north of Durango to promote National English 8-17 OO 16, Schayes 8-17 3-4 20, Staten lsland89,JahnJav62 Providence at Miami (Fla), 8 p.m using a stroller: 7, New York, Sondstrom 15 (Granoto, Also playing well for Bennet were Stanehlll 121, Assumption 101 Vlllanova at St. Joseph's, 8 :X p.m bypass. The diet I was prescribed post-operatively accidental collapse: seat belts that broke or didn’t Skiing Day. C.Wilson), 15:49. 8, Chicago, Graham 17 Dawn Nettleton, Michelle Brown and Cooper0-4000, Lever 7-121-215,Turner5-71-1 12, W.DavIs 2-93-47, Hughes 1-32-54, Lane3-6 Susquehonna 102, Kings, Pa. 101, 30T Wednesday's (Games restrain well enough; strollers that tended to tip ■ Don’t leave the child in the stroller unattended, (Savard), 17:40. Penalties— Erixon, NY Nateasa Scott. Trentan St. 82, Stocktan St, 67 Pittsburgh at Seton Hall, 8 p.m. calls for very limited quantities of sodium, “ In Washington, everything revolves around (tripping), :18; Konroyd, Chi (holding), 1- 47, Rasmussen 1-4002, Vlncent1-60O2,Natt especially on a hill or sloping sidewalk where the 2- 53-57. Totals38-9014-2592. Ursinus 104, Haverford60 Saturday, Jan. 28 Bowling cholesterol and sugar. What’s the point of limiting government, but in my district, tourism and 2:21; Larmer, Chi (cross-checking), 6’48; Vassar 101, Manhattanvllle98 St. John’s at UConn (Civic Center), 1 brakes might not hold. Poeschek, NY (slashing), 10:20; Shaw, NY DALLAS (102) sucrose if I don’t have to limit other sugars such as skiing are Number One,” Campbell said. Aguirre 11-20 3-9 26, Perkins 5-11 1-2 11, W. Connecticut 64, King's, N.Y. 44 p.m. ■ Always use the seat belt. It keeps a wiggly (hooking), 12:55; Manson, Chi (elbowing), W. Maryland 91, Lebanan Val. 77 Boston College at Seton Hall, 1 p.m fructose and lactose? 13:01; AAanson, Chi (sloshing), 17-06; Donaldson 3-5 00 6, Harper 3-12 1-2 7, passenger from climbing out. Calendar Blackman 9-17 4-4 22, Schrempf 3-6 7-7 13, Wash.&Jeff.87,Thlel81 Georgetown at LSU, 2 p.m. Our Language Granoto, NY (Interference), 17:20. West Chester 92, East Stroudsburg 81, OT Providence at Syracuse, 8 p.m. NIte Owls ■ Don’t hang things from the handles; that might Third Period—9, New York, Mullen 21 B. Davis 2-24-4 8, Wennlngton 2-500 4, Tyler DEAR READER: Refined sugar serves little 0-12-22, Wiley 1-21-13.Totals39-8123-31102. Westminster, Pa. 95, (Jaemen 73 Pittsburgh at Vlllanova, 8 p.m. cause the stroller to tip backward. Carter, Ford compare notes (Ogrodnlck, KIslo), 6:00. 10, New York Wheeling Jesuit 125, Davis & Elkins 86 Barbara Miller 189-501, Kathy Ber- purpose in the body other than providing “ empty” Granoto 29 (Sondstrom, Shaw), l9-io Denver 18 30 17 27— 92 zenskl 186-450, Stephanie GIntowt 182- ■ Don’t reverse the handle on a carriage/stroller TODAY Dallas 28 34 20 20—102 WIdener 56, Swarthmare50 Big East result calories. Also, sucrose is poison todiabetics. Fruits, Something unlawful or not allowed is illicit. Be NEW YORK (AP) — Jimmy Carter and Penalty-McGill, Chi (tripping), 2 09’ SOUTH 479, Karen Tracey 482, Jan Levesque Shots on goal—New York 7-12-11—M G irit Basketball 3-Polnt goals—Schayes, Aguirre. Fouled 465, Jody Kidd 468, Betty Noel 454 sure it begins with ill — forgetting to double the 1 is while the baby is in it. You risk pinching the baby. Jerry Ford say they don’t know why they got Glastonbury at Manchester, 7:30 out—None. Rebounds—Denver 58 (Lever Alabama76, Kentuckv64 which contain fructose, also provide additional Chlcago6-14-8—28. Appalachian St. 75, Dovldson65 Georgetown 80, Providence 77 considered illicit. - ■ Keep the wheels on the ground. Don’t carry the such bad press while in office and President Power-play Opportunities—New York 0 Coventry at Portland, 6 p.m. 12), Dallas 55 (Donaldson 13). Assists— substances — such as vitamins, minerals and fiber Bovs Swimming Denver 19 (Lever 5), (Jallas 25 (Harper 9). Athens St. 67, North Alabama62 TrI-Town Use syllable for each part of a word pronounced in stroller with the baby in it; it’s too easy to trip. Reagan has played so well in the media. of 6; Chicago 2of 5. Atlantic Chrlstlan96, Pfeltfer94 GEORGETOWN (80) — that are healthful. Similarly, although milk has Goalies—New York, Vanblesbrouck, 19- Bulkelev at Manchester, 3:30 T o ta l fo u ls — D enver 25, D a lla s 27. a single uninterrupted sound. When you say ■ Don’t fold or unfold the stroller near the baby. Technicals—Denver coach Moe, Denver Clemsan 104, Youngstown St. 74 Jackson 5-9 04) 10, Turner 2-5 2-4 6, 534-207, Bob Edwards lactose, it provides many nutritional elements, .such “ Presidents Nixon, Johnson, Ford and I had 10-4 (28 shots-24 saves). Chlcogo, Belfour Coastal Carolina 91, PItt.-Jahnstown 62 MI-547, Dave Edwards 255-605, Kevin “ syllable,” you should hear three syllables. The scissoring action can injure fingers. 3-10-3(30-24). FRIDAY lllegaldefense.A-17,007. Mourning 4-10 1-2 9, Bryant 3-7 04) 7, Smith as calcium and protein. bad relations with the press. Reagan had good Boys Basketball Coppin St.ro, Howard U. 72 14-275-6 35, Tlllmon 1-33-35, Winston 3-4 0-16, Osborne 514, Bernie Quesnel 526, Wen­ ■ Make sure safety locks are engaged before the A—15,498. Eckerd77, Ralllns71 dell Labbe 202-518, John Marquis 207, I think that your doctor was simply attempting to relations,” said Carter. “ Why, I don’t know.” Referee—Denis Morel. Linesmen— Pie­ South Windsor at Manchester, 7:30 Bell 1-204)2, Mutombo 0-104)0, Thompson04) QUESTION: If done is the past of do, why is it baby gets in. Fairfield Prep at East Catholic, 7p.m. Flarlda Southern99, St. Leo81 04) 0, Jefferson 04) 04) 0, Edwards 04) 04) 204-500, Ray Bessette reduce your caloric intake, at the same time The two former presidents took part in a rre Champoux,Mark Pare. Flarlda Tech 109, Barry 81 0.Totals33-6811-1680. 222-598, Lou GenovesI 522, Don Dzen 501, ■ Watch out for traffic. Be particularly cautious Cheney Tech at Cromwell, 7:30 allowing you nutritious food and permitting you to wrong to say something like “ I done it?” discussion at Columbia University on Wednes­ Bolton at VInal Tech, 7:30 Railio, T V Georgia Tech 88, Alcorn St. 63 PROVIDENCE (77) George Moyer when pushing a stroller into a roadway between Portland at Coventry, 7:30 Jacksonvllle98, South Florida84 Foster 2-50-14, PalazzI 2-7^28, Conlon5-13 w i Qu'l’ fl 223, have substantial dietary selection. His prescription day on “ The Press, the Presidency and the 0llers9.Jets4 Rob M lgllore 506, Bill Calhoun M4-586. ANSWER: Don’t mistake the past participle for parke(i cars. Girls Basketball Kennesow81, Piedmont 66 2- 413, Screen 3-76-6 against salt, cholesterol and refinded sugar makes First Hundred Days.” Manchester at South Windsor, 7:30 LSU85,Vanderbllt84 12, Murdock612610X,Shamsld-Deen 5-93-5 the past tense. The past tense of do is did, which ■ Don’t let children play with the stroller. Edmonton 3 4 2—9 Lenolr-Rhyne54, High Polnt52 13, Watts 04)04)0, Wright 2-51-15, Saddler 1-2 sense to me. If you follow his advice, you’ll be eating Carter said he spent weeks trying to defleci East Catholic at St. Bernard, 7 p.m. TONIGHT Home Engineers works as a one-word verb: “ I did it.” A past Especially dangerous: children giving each other Winnipeg 2 0 2—4 Rocky HIM at Bolton, 3:30 7:30 p.m. — Canadlens at Whalers, Mars HIM 77, Carsan-Newmon 62 04)2.Totals266020-2977. a more healthful diet and, I hope, reducing both your attention from a story that a “ killer rabbit” First Period—1, Winnipeg, Donnelly 8 Boys Swimming SportsChannel, WTIC Maryville, Tenn. 115, Warren Wilson 55 Ha Iftime—Providence 48, (Georgetown37. , Alice HIrth 178, Alyce McArdle 189- participle, such as done, needs an auxiliary or rides in the stroller. had swum out to his boat as he was fishing and Mississippi 65, Auburn64 3- polnt goals—(Georgetown 3-9 (Smith weight and the likelihood that your bypass grafts (Hughes, Ellett), 9:41. 2, Winnipeg, Hower- East Catholic at Notre Dame, 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. — College basketball: 479, Jeanne Buccherl 192-450, Kris helping verb; “ I have done it.” Be done with “ Idone ■ Watch those stickers, small parts, plastic caps that he had to beat it back with oars. chuk 20 (Small, McBoln), 10:07. 3, Edmon­ Central Connecticut at James Madison, N. Carolina St. 82, Wake Forest 65 2-3, Bryant 1-1, Mourning 0-1, Tlllmon 0-2, Carpenter 179, Froncine Turgeon 183- will become clogged by atherosclerotic plaque. ton, Messier 15 (Frycer, Anderson), 15:41.4, SATURDAY N.C. Central 75, N. Carallna A8.T 40 JacksonO-2), Providence 5-10 475, Renee Ellis 189-485, (Gall Pasqurell it.” and belt buckles. They can work loose overtim e and “ How can you control something like that?” WCNX (1150-AM) Nartolk St. 84, Johnson C. Smith 76 For more i nformation, I am sending you a copy of Edmonton, Joseph3 (KurrI, Huddy), 17:44. Ice Hockey 8 p.m. — College basketball: Temple (Murdock 2-3, PalazzI 2-4, Conlon 1-Z Wright 176-477, Sheila Plantanida 184-483, cause injury if ingested or inhaled. Carter asked. The rabbit story, he said, “ gave 5, Edmonton, Carson 35 (Acton, KurrI), Newington vs. Manchester (Bolton North Carollna91,Duke71 0-1). Fouled out—Jackson. Rebounds— K.*J^*JlVf” ‘*ette 199-470, Beverly Morin my Health Report “ Eating Right For a Healthy at Penn State, Channel 18 Roanoke79, Lynchburg69 Do you have a question or comment about our ■ Know when to stop using the stroller. Strollers 18:00. Penoltles—Winnipeg bench, served Ice Palace), 8 p.m. 8 p.m. — College basketball: Georgia Georgetown 44 (Mourning 15), Providence 176-179-521, Celia Sampedro 178-503, Heart.” Other readers who would like a copy should an image of an incompetent president who by Kulak (too many men on Ice), 5:54; Wrestling South Alabama 114, Ala.-BIrmlngham 84 35 (Conlon 10). Assists—(Georgetown 15 Bette Dufralne 181-219-552, Shirley El- language? Write to Jeffrey McQuain in care of the are meant for babies and children up to about 35 at Mississippi State, ESPN South Carolina 78, Memphis St. 66 send $1 with their name and address to P.O. Box could not even protect himself against a Messier, Edm (hooking), 10:34; Hughes, Rockville at Manchester, noon 10 p.m. — College basketball: Illinois (Winston 5), Providence 17 (Murdock, drldge 179-503, Phyllis WolcoskI 189-482, pounds. At about age 3, kids are past the point at Win (holding), 18:20; Anderson, K m Fitch at East Cothollc, noon Southern Tech83, LaGrange72 Wrlght6). Total Martha Grant 459, Rose Laflame 468, 92369. Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3369. Be sure to Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591. Manchester rabbit.” at Northwestern, ESPN Southern U. 113, Morris Brown 80 which they can ride safely. (Interference), 19:25. Cheney Tech/Trumbull at Darien, 11 10:30 p.m. — Collegebasketball: Rice fouls—Georgetown 21, Providence 16. Marlys Dvorak 460, Ruth Skiba 458, mention the title. 06040. Second Period—6, Edmonton, Hunter 4 a.m. at SMU, NESN St.Andrew's83,Elon68 Technical—Pravidence bench. A—13,203. Eileen Beaulieu 460, Gay McDevItt 463. I MANCHESTER HERALD Thui.sdciy. Jan 16— MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 19, 1989 McCALL OF THE WILD by Dumas A Crawford SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright Puzzles 5 0 >OU'E£ TWE LAST WELL, AS WE. 60T B1&6ER Father-son themes surface again REAL REASON DINOSAUR ,. VNMAT .ANDU&LIER, WE LOST ALL DINOSAURS AR£ OUR SEX APPEAL . APEN'T Iowa for 16 years until he resigned in 1986 to &y.TINCT,.. ACROSS 64 Bewildered Answer to Previous Puzzle By Jerry Buck J devote all his time to writing. “I had full « PUN The Associated Press 1 Poetic foot DOWN G I F T F L O W E DI tenure as a professor, but I said I ’d done 5 Shakespearean R I L L IE U L T 1 M A TV Topics that,” he said. He decided to remain in Iowa villain 1 How sweet LOS ANGELES — Those who only know E B O E G R A I N E 9 Chemist's David Morrell’s work through the Sylvester City. 2 SkiTlf^ A L V A R Y M T He said he is lucky "people buy what I A workplace S 3 Temporary r Stallone ‘‘Rambo’’ movies based on his books now I must live the rest of my life without a 12 Construction 4 Woman's E p E E E L S A E A u l probably don’t grasp the subtlf uhtcxts son write I - .III live anywhere I want.” beam garment 1e s r G E E K G R U s j But most of his 13 books, iiu Hiding the 13 Sound a horn 5 Leave ______MURRELL SAID HIS i esearch in prepara­ 14 Entertainer___ R U N A L A S K best-seller ‘Brotherhood of the Ko.se ” now M O R R ELL’S SAID TH E G ER M of “Broth Beaver tion for writing included attendance at the Sumac 6 Main artery [ f L u E N T T E D an NBC miniseries. revolve jiround father ei'hood of the Ro.se. ” was a casual remark by 15 Actress Chase 7 Sticky stuH National Outdoor Leadership School in E E L S E D I E H Y e ] ■son relationships an intelligence source who told him the 16 Jog 8 Divan Biolherhood of tlu' Ho.se," to... Iioui pi III. .y lecruiiiiig ground foi assassitl.^ is Landei Wyo .md the Ci Gordon Liddy 9 Actress A Y G R I N S U E d | PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz 17 Neither's two part miniseiios. is sthediiltd to an oi pi).mages. Aeademy of Corporate Security and Private A Redgrave A A j C follower S S E O G R E 1 S 18 Bishop's 10 In a frenzied ill Sunday after the Supei Bowl and conelude "1 got vei y interested when I heard that, Investigation. state W E S T E R E R N E province The outdoor school taught him about I can’t believe [ ACTUALLY 11 Saloons Monday. It stars David Morse and Hetei said Morrell. ”I said, What an idea foi a 19 Field A T E A S E E L V E S survival in the wilderness. In the final three INViTEP ^\\ OWN BROTHER. 1 9 ___ Chaney Strauss as orphans trained by their adoptive book! ”’ 2 0 Pig sounds 21 Doctrine F A S T E D E Y E D father (Robert Mitchum) to be assassins. But The father figure in “ Brotherhood of the days of the course he and his classmates had TOAN''UbLV 006' CONTEST.. 22 Canal system 2 3 ______Clear to reach a certain point on the iriap. But to get in northern Day the father eventually betrays them Rose, ” he said, "doesn’t perceive of himself 38 Lace 49 Work like ___ The original "Rainbo ” was based on as a villain. He's with the government but sort there they had to climb a mountain range in Michigan 2 5 ______coffee39 S in e ___ non 26 Demon of winter with no food He lost 30 pounds in three 24 Goals 41 Box for coal Moi rell’s 1972 book. First Blood,” about a of operates in a world of his own. The crux of “ I hooked one! Keep dangling that bait! Arabian lore 2 6 ___ Appleseed 4 3 A ctress___ 51 Ostrich Vietnam veteran who turns against the the story is that these two young men were days He’s pulling us to shore!" 27 Margarine 29 Branch out MacGraw 53 Contend The other course, taught by former 1989 by NEA Inc 28 Lawns society that slights him. Even Rambo is a programmed as assassins. 30 Floods 4 5 Disgusting (si.) Watergate conspirator Liddy, trained him in 33 Skeleton parts 54 Celestial bear surrogate son His former commander. Col. "But what happens is that at a certain point 31 Partly fused 47 Baseballer IVo- 34 'A " ______57 Uncle (Sp ) they discovered he didn t love them that he corporate security and investigation The glass Ia n ___ Trautman. played by Richard Cienna in the "apple" 48 Tiny particle had been using them. It turns into a chase as school no longet exists N BUQS BUNNY by Warner Bros. 32 Dog noises 58 Actress Balin movies, is the father figure 36 Firearm 35 Italian Though he is known for wuting in the the two students stalk the old pro. It s the .sons AN INTERESTIN& J owners' gp. affirmative action-adventure genre. Morrell has written against the father. It ’s almost like a Greek 37 Ship-shaped CLUB.'3 1 2 a book called “Fireflies ’ about the death last tragedy” MUSIC AWARDS The Academy of HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne clock 3 10 11 38 Baseball’s ___ n • year of his 15-year-old son, Matthew Country Music Awards television special has Speaker 12 rv c had more response Iroin that book “BROTHERHOOD OF THE Rose, di a new home. Producer Dick Clark has signed H o w U o N o 39 Jest ” than anything else I ’ve written, he said rccted by Mat vin J. Chomsky was filmed in a five-year deal with the Walt Disney Co. to 4 0 Passable (2 15 H A V E WE ‘T v e heard from people with pain It s about New Zealand That island country, with its use the Disney facilities for the show. The 24th wds.) J ’’ 1 $ m u ! & EEH HEP2E, 42 Frequents 18 a child who died and my grief. I was in a state varied scenery, stands in for Thailand, Annual Academy of Country Music Awards HAi^AP ? 4 4 ___ -bitsy of crisis I was trying to make si nse out of the Panama, the United States. France and special will be telecast on NBC on April 10. 46 Young man irrational. England 47 Smiling ’’Fathers and sons have been a major Morrell said he is pleased with the results HARD T IM E — Martin Kove, formerly of SO Spoon bender ___ Geller theme of my work My father was a fliei in ”becau.se it gets in the action as well as the ’’Cagney & Lacey, ’ stars in a new comedy- '^** *^*'"*'^'°* '"* *11 W-gr-ti UMS-.ed 52 Needle (comb, World War II and was shot down ovei P'rance chaTacteri/.ations” He said he has no action series for CBS called "Hard Time on form) 1 never knew him I grew up with a strong complaint about the "R.mibo’ movies, but Planet Earth ”, He plays a warrior from a 55 Hebrew letter LI'L ABNER by Al Capp sense of something missing. I write about docs wish the characterizations weren’t distant planet who is imprisoned on Earth in 56 Hankering human form to learn how to function in a 58 B elieve___ male bonding between an older man and a usually sacrificed in favoi of the action HE'S MINE.T'-AH'LL d r a g 194B Capp f ntacprisat I HIM O^ER TH' FINISH LINE. ___ not younger man. I grew up without a father and Morrell was a profes.^or .it Iho University of civilized manner. AN' MARRY UP WIF MIM.V 59 F ro m ______? ? -WONDER WHO OUR CHILLUN'LL Z THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A 8y Barry LOOK LIKE-TKA 60 Missile MAMMV, OR THAR 47 48 49 PAPPV^P 61 Knots in cotton fiber TV Tonight 62 Scold 65 repeatedly 63 Spanish painter 59 5:00PM [ESPN] Super Bowl XXII -f .tigatton Jack Lfmmon. Sissy bpauek Valerie's jjosfi boarding school, Morse [D IS ] Astaire Time A musical special dis Washington Redskins vs Deiivui Bron .Johr. 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HDMES 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 19. 1989 HDMES HDMES FDR SALE EDHELP WANTED EDHELP WANTED CDHELP WANTED CDHELP WANTED CDHELP WANTED FDR SALE HDFDR SALE OD LOVELY Dutch Colonial FRESH os a daisy. The CAR W ASH help. Full or HOUSEKEEPER. Port ABOVE Ground Pool In­ DISH W ASH ERS Needed, HOUSES For Sale. M an­ Inside ot this gracious 6 part time. $6.(X)to start. OPPORTUNITIES time weekends only. stallers needed tor '89 full and part time, ev­ boasting three bed­ Exp. hMptui or win min. Growing chester, Your Choice! room Colonial has lust Call Pierre at 646-6846. Excellent opportunity season. Experience enings. Apply In person New construction, 4 rooms and 1'/2 baths. CO. looking for Hm ngw p«»|*. The kitchen has been been treated to new IBUSINESS OutiWo iKhnIclan S mudo olfico tor student or second preferred. Call toll to Vernon Steak Club, bedroom Colonial, all paint and paper. Three POiltlons Loom • profMtion w/a Route 83, Vernon. totally remodeled and Income. Experience tree: 1-800-356-9019, ask amenities, choose bedrooms, l '/2 baths, Com a grow with utl not required. Call or tor Paul. CLERICAL Worker carpet, vinyl, electri­ the full both Is 5 years old. Beautiful porkllke hardwood floors plus SERVICE BUDOET PEST CONTROL apply In person to; needed to assist busy cal fixtures. South carpeting, fireplace, South Windsor Nursing office In bookkeeping, Manchester. $289,500 grounds. $145,000 Susan 640-9001 Donahue. Sentry Real fully appllanced eat-ln A ‘Jo b centers’ set Center, 1060 Main STUDY HALL tiling, night typing and or Three bedroom Co­ MANAGER Estate, 643-4060.O kitchen. Pretty treed IN B R IEF SECRETARY. Office Street, South Windsor, other clerical duties. lonial, lovely older lot on Mllwood Rood In Leading independent Clerk with typing, key­ Connecticut 289-7771. MONITOR Must be mature and home, new kitchen, REDUCED. Three family East Hartford. $172,900. fuel company In the punch and strong or­ EOE responsible. Full or both. $220,000. Anxious, located on quiet street. Jackson 8i Jackson Banks get new role Farmington Valley ganizational skills Manchester 8oard port time hours. Piece moke on otter. Peter­ Much updating Includ­ Reol Estate, 647-8400.Q at 19 state sites man Building Com­ ing new furnaces and seeks Individual with needed for country On the Job Train ol Education coll 646-2469, ext. 223, P R IC E D To sell. Sellers WASHINGTON (AP) — Five of the nation's club. Diversified full Betty.______pany, 649-9404. separate utilities. and improve these services with­ S-1 or S-2 Occupa­ LMwn to b« an optical lacNnIclan. Wa Is seeking applicants tor $229,900 Bob Taylor, have priced this fabu­ largest banks will be able to underwrite NEW BRITAIN (AP) - In an time position. Flexible offar ataady amploymant, with COMPANION/House- lous brand new Dutch A out aditional costs to the taxpay­ tional license to head a study hall monitor at Sentry Real Estate, 643- corporate debt as a result of a Federal Reserve attempt to streamline the state's hours. Coll our busi­ opportunity for advanoamant. keeper. For elderly Colonial tor an Imme­ up the Service Depart­ PraaanWy aaaWng tralnaaa for our Manchester High VERNON. Freshly 4060.D massive job training system. ers,” O'Neill said. ness office Mondoy- woman. Own room, diate sale. Priced at Board decision that was praised by the banking ment. Salary Is negoti­ Frldoy, 9om-5pm of offloa ataff, and our lana orindktg School. Duties include; pointed with new car­ G LASTONBURY. Three industry but condemned by congressional Gov. William A. O'Neill has Labor Department spokesman dapartmant. Starting houfty rata •6.50 both, TV. In West Hart­ peting, this 4 room, 2 $252,000, this home fea­ Dick Ficks said the system of job able. Liberal fringe be­ 633-5253.______wtth ravlawt In 90. 90 and 120 daya. supervision ot study ford apartment. Must bedroom Colonial Is tures over 2100 square critics. restructured the program and bedroom, 1'/? both sought otter area. Ce­ nefits package. Please CaR Bob Pound to diaeuaa tha halls, in-school suspen­ drive. References re­ feet, 3 large bedrooms, In addition to expanding the type of given the Department of Labor centers, located at 19 Labor D R IV ER Needed. M an­ Townhouse Is a plea­ ramic foyer, tlreploced Department offices throughout write to; axcallant banaflta program and sion room, corridors, quired. Call 813-481- sure to show! Move-In 2 V2 baths, country kit­ underwriting permitted by banks, the seven- the job of coordinating the efforts chester/Vernon/Wllllm appointmani for imar>Naw. 7446, collect.______living room, 2'/2 baths, chen with mud room the state, will be operating within antic area. Some heavy and before and after condition, one cor gar­ hardwood floors, over­ member board said it would decide in a year of 17 separate state agencies. QSA Dptical - 649-3177 school detention rooms ACCOUNTANT. Junior age, under. Eosy ac­ and first floor laundry. about 30 days. lifting. Half day on Accountant needed. cess to highway, shop­ sized 2 cor garage and Beautlfyl 2.3 acre coun­ whether to allow banks to underwrite stock as Under the new system, the THE Saturday. Good at­ with related clerical at­ pressure treated deck. Department of Labor will open 19 He said the centers will offer CONSTRUCTION Inspec­ Requirements are a ping and schools. try lot In Bolton.Jack- well. tendance 0 must. Auto tendance duties. School tour year Accounting Inground pool. Asking $255,000 D.W. Fish son 8, Jackson Real The five bank holding companies affected “job centers” to serve both “one-stop shopping” for employ­ Point Distributors, 649- tor. Experienced In all Realty, 643-1591.0 ers and job-seekers. FRANK A. days only 7.2 hours Degree and working $102,900. Strano Real Estate, 647-8400.O are Citicorp, the nation's biggest; Chase employers seeking workers and 5211, ask for Tony. aspects ot site work knowledge of Lotus Estate, 647-7653.0 MANCHESTER. By people seeking skills, O'Neill said “There are 17agencies thatare Including grading, util­ dally. *6.05 hourly wage Manhattan Corp.; Bankers Trust New York CADWELL (•7845, yearly). Some 123. Excellent starting owner. Newer, seven N somehow involved in employ­ ATTENTION Hiring! Go- ities, and paving. Im­ MANCHESTER *151,900. Corp.: J.P. Morgan & Co. Inc., and Security Wednesday. salary and benefits. BE THE First to tour this room Dutch Colonial In In addition, the Labor Depart­ ment and training,” Ficks said. vernment lobs In your mediate opening. benefits provided. Con­ Send resume In confi­ prime area. Reduced Pacific Corp. CORP. area. Many Immediate Please send resume to: tact: six room vinyl sided Well maintained, 6 room “This is an effort to reduce Attn: PERSONNEL DEPT. dence to: Senior Stott $20,000 from original The Fed's decision fits in with a trend in ment will set up a centralized openings without wolf­ Patricia Gerhard, Fuss Cope priced to sell. asking price. Now dormerad Cape. 3 Bed­ duplication and to simplify the Mrs. Quinby Accountant, P.O. Box This three bedroom recent years in which advances in bank job-training clearinghouse with a 78 Garden St. ing list or test. $17,840- 8. O'Neil, Inc., 146Hart­ 8405, East Hartford, CT $208,900. Call 646-4628. rooms, eat In kitchen, toll-free telephone number for process, both for the 90,000 $69,485. Coll 1-602-838- ford Rood, Manches­ Manchester High School home has new thermo finished basement, fire­ deregulation have come through administra­ Farmington, CT 06032 06108. EOE______windows, 200 amp ser­ FANCY Framework sur- tive and court decisions. Congress is frag­ employers and people seeking employers in the state and for the 8885. Ext. R-11034. ter, Connecticut 06040. place, 1 car garage, con­ workers who need training." EO E M/F______6 4 7 -3 5 2 9 NU RSE Aides. Full or vice, 17x30 deck and round this 7 room Vic­ mented on the issue and failed last year to pass skills. TEXAS Oil Company part time positions much more. $131,900 torian. Two full baths, 2 venient location. Must M EC H A N IC for steel fab­ needs mature person TRAINING. For positions EO€ comprehensive legislation restructuring the “This is a program that will Prior to Wednesday, no single ricating shop to main­ now available tor available, all three David Murdock/Suson car garage and a deep sell. Call Joe Lombardo, benefit people looking for jobs, tor short trips sur­ shifts. Wewllltralnand Donahue. Sentry Real treed lot. $170's. Blan­ financial system. state agency coordinated job tain and repair our rounding Manchester. Nurse Aides, on 3-11 RNs or LPNS. Charge and Lombardo A Asaociatoa and businesses who need Stott nurse positions certify. Excellent sa­ Estate, 643-4060.D chard 8< Rossetto Real­ training programs, Ficks said. trucks and equipment. Contact customers. We shift. Training classes lary. Please stop In or tors," We're Selling 6 4 7 -1 4 1 3 ______workers,” O'Neill said at a New Must be experienced. train. Write W.F. Dick­ ottered for Interested available. Full or port M AN CH ESTER. Live on People seeking skills within a time employment, all call Mountain View one floor In this Ranch Houses” 646-2482.0 Businessm en arrested Britain Jobs Services office. certain agency were often un­ Company paid Insu­ erson, President, Individuals who ore not Health Care, 581 Po- rance Including dental Southwestern Petro­ currently certified. three shifts. Excellent or make use ot 2 possi­ L Y D A L L Woods Ranch. MANCHESTER. Hospita­ WESTHAMPTON BEACH, N.Y. (AP) - “For several years, Connecti­ aware of similar opportunities salary with full benefits quonock Avenue, ble extra bedrooms up­ Be one ot the tew to ble two story home has cut's unemployment rate has and vacation. EOE. leum, Box 961005, Fort Paid training period Windsor, CT 06095, Two businessmen were arrested Wednesday offered by other agencies, Ficks 289-2323. Worth, Texas 76161. with Increase otter 90 pockoge. Please stop In stairs. Modern kitchen own these two bed­ been well maintained. and charged with conspiring to sell spare parts been beyond what many consider said. days. Coll 643-5151. or coll Elizobeth Rey­ 688-7211. and dining area, I'/z room homes with att­ Three bedrooms, IV2 full employment,” he said. Crestfleld Convales- nolds, DNS, 581 Poquo- baths, carport plus ached garage. Ideal tor baths, walk-ln closets, for the F-14 Tomcat fighter jet to Iran, the U.S. Under the new system, a person nock Avenue, Windsor, retirement In size, con­ walk-out basement. Customs Service said. In November 1988, the state had cont Home, first floor family room an unemployment rate of 3.0 who wants job training can learn PART TIME DELIVERY PERSON Manchester. CT 06095, 688-7211. HIRE with skylight. $134,900 venience and price. Immediate possession. George DeMar, 58, an independent pilot from about all the available state RN. Day shift Supervisor D.W. Fish Realty, 643- $140's. Blanchard & Ask about owner fi­ East Quogue, and Paul Amara of North percent, well below the national Immediate opening for part time Female or Male 1591.0______Rossetto Realtors," nancing. $132,9(X) Plano rate of 5.2 percent. programs in one trip to a “job position, Mondav- GOOD Babylon, an aircraft parts broker, were delivery of newspapers to stores and AUTOMOTIVE SALES PEOPLE Frlday, salary com- MANCHESTER. Lovely We're Selling Houses" Reol tv, 646-5200 □ O'Neill directed Labor Com­ center,” Ficks said. Earning potential *40 000* demo plan, mensurotes with expe­ BUY THIS 1400 square BOLTON. Completely accused of negotiating with an undercover “The thrust of it will be the ease racks in Manchester. 2 Hours daily - 6 other excellent fringe benefits Experience home In o quiet resi­ missioner Betty Tianti to admin­ not necessary, appointmenta only rience. Full benefits dential area. Fully ap- toot home In this presti­ renovated Ranch on Customs agent posing as a representative of in getting access to training for HELP Iran interested in buying spare parts for the ister the changes, which he said days per week. Hourly plus mileage. c m Don Plrattl B49-4S71 package. Please send People looking for pllanced newer kit­ gious area near the private, wooded, one will not involve increasing state workers as well as the ease that resume to or coll; Eli­ jobs read our chen, ceramic bath, 3 historic Pitkin Gloss acre lot. Great family fighter, said Gary Hillberry, special agent-in­ employers will have in knowing Dependable transportation and valid CARDINAL BUICK, me. zabeth Reynolds, DNS, bedrooms, 2 car gar­ Works. Six room, I'/z area. Five rooms, 2 charge of Customs' New York office. spending. 61 Adams S t . Manchester. CT em plovm ent listings “She has informed me that the how to find the workers who have driver’s license necessary. Call Frank or Kathleen Coburn, age, finished rec room. both, deck and more. bedrooms. Possible In exchange for $1 million, the men allegedly Administrator, 581 Po- e v e r y d a y Blanchard & Rossetto owner financing. Con­ state can make these changes. the right skills.” McSweegan, at the Manchester Herald JOBS IN . Im­ Many extras to re­ agreed to provide the parts, a plane and pilot mediate opening tor quonock Avenue, main. $144,900. D.W. Realtors," We're Sel- venient to 1-384. Call and pay the cost of shipping the parts. - 647-9946. m en and women. Windsor, CT 06095, 688- MANCHESTER Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 llng Houses" 646-2482.0 today. $168,(X)0 Flano Hillberry said the undercover agent sug­ $11,000 to $60,000. Con­ 7211. HERALD BRAN D New listing. De­ SOUTH WINDSOR. Like Reoltv, 646-5200D gested shipping the parts through Shannon, struction, manufactur­ W A IT R E S SE S Wanted. lightful 6 room dor- new, 3 year old, 8 room MANCHESTER. Immac­ Housing construction ing, secretarial work, No experience neces­ elaulfltd adt mered Cope Cod on Colonial, large family ulate four year old, Ireland, to cover their trail. nurses, engineering, sary. Full and port Rhona 643-2711 Lyndole Street. Four room, stone fireplace, L-Shaped country The men were arrested after the agent met RECEPTIONIST / COMMUNICATIONS soles. Hundreds of time. Luigi’s Restou- bedrooms, modern glass sliders to sun Cape. Six rooms, 3 with them Wednesday morning at Suffolk Jobs listed. Coll now! ront, 704 Hartford both, fireplace, hard­ deck, 4 bedrooms, 2 V2 bedrooms, skylights, County Airport in Westhampton Beach and dropped in December COOROINATOR 206-736-7000 Ext. 109A. Rood, 649-5325. B A SE B A L L Coach, Jun­ wood floors, new vinyl baths, central air, let oil heot, nicely lands­ verified that the parts were on the plane. •15K-‘21K per year can be earned at this rapidly grow­ ior Varsity, Coventry siding tor easy malnte- tub, many nice fea­ caped yard, family WASHINGTON (AP) - Hous­ Corp. ing Manchester firm. Seeking an experienced recep­ High School. Begin­ nonce. Beautiful tures, convenient loca­ neighborhood In Wad- ing construction fell 2.2 percent in Single-family homes in De­ tionist who can project a professional Image when MANAGER TRAINEES ning March 1989. Con­ 101x145 lot. $158,900. tion, a good buy. dell School area. answer phones and greeting clients. tact Mr. Dennis Joy, Jackson & Jackson $279,900. U 8. R Realty, $156,900. Owner, 646- Factory use hit 9-year high AP photo December, ending 1988 on a flat cember were built at a seasonally Must be able to handle multiple duties: answering busy ASSISTANT MANAGERS Principal, Coventry Real Estate, 647-8400.O 643-2692.0 4122. PrlnclDOls Only. note after three consecutive adjusted annual rate of 1.11 High School, 78 Ripley WASHINGTON (AP) - The operating rate MUFFLER MESH — Bill Miller inspects the finish on muffler screens at million units, down 1.9 percent Rolm Switchboard, tax, mall and light typing. This is a at U.S. factories, mines and utilities rose in monthly increases, the govern­ CAREERS HAPPEN AT HIM Rood, Coventry, the Navistar International Transportation Corp. manufacturing plant in ment said today. from a month earlier. full time, 7:45 to 5:15, hourly position. We offer excel­ Connecticut 06238. A Newspaper la Educatlea Preiram December to the highest rate since November Apartment construction, al­ lent benefits and advancement opportunities. Please Phone, 742-7346. Sponeored by 1979, the government reported Wednesday. Springfield, Ohio, recently. Navistar is the nation’s largest manufacturer The Commerce Department cal Debbie Hoskins who Is hiring her replacement at said the weakness in December ways volatile, reached 410,000 649-4415. TRACK 8. Field Assistant The Quiz The Manchester Herald The Federal Reserve Board said the use of of medium and heavy-duty trucks. units during the month, down 3.1 Coaches (2assistants), industrial capacity rose 0.1 percentage points helped drag down housing con­ EOE M/F/V/H Employer Non-Smoking Company ADAP struction for the entire year to percent after a 6.5 percent rise in storting March 1989. to 84.2 percent last month, the highest rate Join the largest automotive retail chain in $1600. Please contact points for each question answered correctly) 1.49 million units, the poorest November. Worldscope (10 since 84.3 percent in November 1979. The The apartment sector has been New England with plans tor greater expan­ Mr. Dennis Joy, Princi­ operating rate for November 1988 was a . showing for the housing industry f sion throughout the Northeast. Seeking pal, Coventry High Price-fix scheme costs since the recession year of 1982 plagued by widespread over­ WATER TREATMENT OPERATOR School, 78 Ripley Hill revised 84.1 percent. building and changes in federal Manager trainees and Assistant Store Rood, Coventry, Con­ As capacity use edges toward 85 percent, when 1.06 million units were built. The Connecticut Water Company is seeking a tech­ Managers to progress in our fast-track Construction in 1988 was off 8.2 tax law that removed many of the necticut 06238. Phone, economists fear factories will have trouble incentives for investing in rental nically motivated individual for duties including training programs. Previous automotive ex­ 742-7346. producing enough goods to meet demand, percent from the previous year's operation of two water treatment plants, located in perience is not necessary. ADAP otters Panasonic $16 million level of 1.62 million units, but a projects. SCU LPT U RED noil per­ leading to shortages and price increases. Overall, construction fell 20.1 Rockville and Stafford Springs. Good math and competitive salaries and one of the most son. Inauire Ken, 643- housing industry official said it chemical skills required. comprehensive benefit packages in the 1442.______NEW YORK (AP) - Up to 665,000 still was “a pretty good year.” percent in the Northeast to an denied wrongdoing, was filed in U.S. annual rate of 179,000 units in State of Connecticut Treatment Plant Operator's industry. TEXAS Refinery Corpo­ Job cuts announced Panasonic customers victimized by a District Court. “We do not get very concerned ration needs mature when we're building over a December. Construction was off Certification a Plus. For more Information, call 203-649-2885, or STAMFORD (AP) — A slack demand for nationwide price-fixing scheme are due as “We voluntarily resolved the matter in person now In M an­ much as $16 million in refunds from the million single-family homes a 7.2 percent in the West, leaving Must live in service area or be willing to relocate. send resume to; chester area. Regard­ power units in the United States has led the belief that a quick settlement would the pace of building there at an Japanese consumer electronics giant, help avoid protracted and costly litigation year,” said Dale Stuard, presi­ Salary commensurate with experience and less ot training, write Combustion Engineering Inc to announce officials said. dent of the National Association annual rate of 427,000 units. education. Reply to; L.G. Pate, Box 711, plans to cut 4.50 jobs and to look abroad for new and disruption to our dealers and our Construction in the South was ADAP Fort Worth, Texas The settlement Panasonic agreed to business,” said Ralph Wolfe, vice presi­ of Homebuilders. 249 Spencer Street opportunities. He predicted housing construc­ down 3.6 percent to 589,000 units. THE CONNECTICUT WATER COMPANY 76101. Wednesday could be extended to every dent of Panasonic, a division of Matsushita Manchester, CT 06040 Combustion Engineering and Paris-based state except Hawaii, New York State tion would continue to decline in Big gains were posted in the 93 West Main Street • Clinton, CT 06413 Alsthom S.A. announced Wednesday plans to Electric Corp. of America with headquar­ Midwest, where construction Attorney General Robert Abrams told a ters in Secaucus, N.J. 1989 due to rising interest rates •O t/B ip ISITUATIDN combine their steam-boiler businesses in a news conference. and then start to pick up again in surged 25.1 percent to 329,000 WANTED 1 This little girl’s attention has been drawn to a picture ol the joint venture that would have combined Abrams said Panasonic cheated custo­ Abrams said the scheme involved 16 1990. units. Emperor Hirohito in a Tokyo jewlery shop. Hirohito’s 62-year revenues of about $2 billion. mers by illegally pressuring thousands of products sold under the Panasonic and December's seasonally ad­ Building permits, considered a MANUFACTURER Seeks reign ended with his death on January 7. Crown Prince Akihito, Combustion Engineering and Alsthom would retailers, including such majorchainsas K Technics labels, including videocassette justed annual rate of 1.52 million good indication of future activity, products to manufac­ Hirohilo's 55-year-old son, became Japan’s Emperor. own roughly equal shares in the joint venture, ture, joint venture, mart and Montgomery Ward, to charge list recorders, video cameras, cordless units was down from 1.56 million were up 1.8 percent in December sell, dlstrlbute- a-54lh b-89th c-125th which is subject to approval by each phones, answering machines and stereo units a month earlier. to an annual rate of 1.54 million price. notlonol basis. Contl- Delegates Irom some 140 nations company's board of directors and regulatory equipment. The December decline was the units after being unchanged a PUT YOUR LOVE ON THE LINE... • dentlol. Principals, not Matchwords agencies in the United States. France. Canada “There was an elaborate nationwide recently held a live-day conler- (9 points tor each correct match) Panasonic agreed in the settlement to steepest monthlydropsincea 12.1 month earlier. brokers. Deal direct. and the European Common Market. policing scheme whereby certain retailers percent decline last May. For the year, building permits Robinson, Box 150, ence in Paris to consider ways to 1-delegate a-taxes Combustion Engineering announced that it acted as stool pigeons, as rats, and they make refunds of at least $8.5 million and up WITH THE HERALD’S East Rochester, New strengthen a 1925 convention to $16 million to customers nationwide who Economists have been predict­ totaled 1.46 million units, down plans to cut about 450 jobs, including about 100 would report that somebody down the York 14445, (716)586- banning the (CH O O SE ONE: b-anticipate purchased its products between March 1 ing that rising mortgage interest from 1.53 million a year earlier. 5432.______positions at the company's Windsor plant. street is charging less,” said Lloyd rates will take their toll on VALENTINE ^ manulaclure, use) of chemical The cutbacks will include layoffs and jobs Constantine, chief of the attorney gener­ and Aug. 31 of last year. weapons. housing because of the resulting IBUSINESS 3-revenue lost through attrition, although officials said al's antitrust bureau. I At the Paris conference, Iraq and Panasonic prices were 5 percent to 10 higher monthly mortgage EMERGENCY LOVE Idppdrtunities they didn't know how many of each. Abrams said other electronics manufac­ percent higher on average because of the payments. Fire — Police — Medical other Arab nations said a ban on -representative Combustion Engineering has about 27.000 turers were being investigated, but de­ scheme, Abrams said. Interest rates on fixed-rate BU SIN ESS Opportunity. chemical weapons should be employees worldwide, about 4.000 of those in clined to identify them or say whether “In a few short months over $15 million mortgages reached 10.81 percent DIAL 911 LINES I hove on opportunity linked to a ban on nuclear 5-reign e-put forward Windsor. there would be any charges. was extorted from consumers in the form last week, according to the In Manchester tor your to own your weapons, which they claim the of higher prices," he said. own business for less Mideast nation o f..}... possesses. The settlement, in which Panasonic Federal Home Loan Mortgage than $1000. Interested? People & Sports (5 points for each correct answer) It you ore serious, coll I President Reagan recently sub­ Jackie at Crystal Clear mitted his final budget to Con­ 1 Cartoonist Berke Breathed, who has Drinking Water, 647- gress. It is the first in which criticized animal research in his comic 1990. (CHOOSE ONE: spending alone strip (CHOOSE ONE: “Calvin and is, both spending and revenue Hobbes,” “Bloom County”), recently CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 are) projected to exceed $1 took part in an anti-fur demonstration INSTRUCTIDN I trillion. in Denver. TRAIN To be a Diesel 2 One of the largest art shows this year TOWN OF MANCHESTER 5 The withdrawal of 50,000 Cuban LEGAL NOTICE Mechanic. 7 months troops from Angola began last will be held at the Boston Museum LOST hands on program. week. Cuban troops first arrived beginning January 18. The show will Notices AND FOUND EmploytTiBnt [T^ h e lp w a n t e d [l3 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on Classes start every 2 IfiD Monday, January 30,1989 at 7:00 P.M. In the Hearing Room, in Angola in 1975, just after exhibit works by the (CHOOSE ONE: 1 03 months. Diesel Tech­ As a condition precedent to MACINTOSH Users. Part Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut to nology Institute, 105 Angola won its independence Spanish, Italian) painter Francisco Goya. the placement of onv adver­ LOST. Cat, black, 10 ye­ ESTIMATOR for growing A NATIONWIDE Car hear and consider the following applications: PART TIME time for bi-weekly pub- Rental firm seeks Pheonix Avenue, En­ irom the European nation of 3 The San Francisco 49ers and the Cincin­ tising In the Manchester He­ ars old. Vicinity of llcatlon. Days ond structural steel fabri­ llom No. 1 Multlfoch Now England, Inc. - Request for an field, Connecticut 1- rald, Advertiser hereby Park Street. 647-7496. HELP WANTED cating company with agressive, career- Appl. 13U extension of requirement for landscape nati Bengals will meet in Super Bowl M nights available. Call completion as required under Article II, 800-243-4242.______agrees to protect, Indemnity minded Individual for XXIII, in a rematch ot Super Bowl XVI. 646-1479. new facilities. Must Section 7.05.05(a), Control of Issue of and hold harmless the Man­ PART time Assistant In have experience. Call management trainee chester Herald, Its officers Manchester Doctor's position. Our training Certificates of Occupancy for property at Newsname TRUE O R FALSE: Cincinnati won that and employees against any HOME Health Aide. Du- East Hartford Welding 189-219 Oakland Street - PRO zone. (15 points for correct office. Must be depen­ tles Include health program lasts 3 to 6 Real Estate contest. and all liability, loss or for an appointment. months and leads di­ Item No. 2 Ellsworth A Lossow, Inc. - Request for a answer or answers) expense. Including ottor- I ANNOUNCEMENTS dable, responsible and care, meal preparation 289-2323. Appl. 1117 varlanceto Article IV, Section S.03.03to reduce 4 Johnny Bench ol the Cincinnati Reds nevs' fees, arising from have a pleasant per­ and light housekeeping rectly to management the front yard to 16+/- foot (60 required) to Send a message of love position. Good starting and Carl Yasirzemski of the..?... recently claims of unfair trode practi­ A WONDERFUL Family sonality. Afternoon for elderly couple. TOWN of Coventry. Zo- Install a canopy over gasoline pump Islands; a I HDMES I recently announc­ ces, Infringement of trade­ hours. Some mornings. nlng/lnlond Wetlands salary, benefits and bo­ variance to Article IV, Section 7.02 and 7.03.02 became the newest members ol the Experience. Austral- Weekend hours. Coll to your Valentine on FDR SALE ed that I would not marks, trade names or pat­ PART time position. 643-8065. Officer. Applicants nuses. Call for Inter­ to alter an existing non-conforming use; and a Baseball Hall of Fame. ents, violation of rights of llan, European, Scan­ special exception under Article IV, Sections seek another term Apply In person. Salva­ sought to perform view, 667-4410. 5.00.02, 5.01.01 and 5.03.02 for an alteration of a 5 News reports say there could be a privacy and Infringement of dinavian blob school TEXTBOOK Advisory technical reviews of February 14**’ All real estate advertised In as governor of Mas- copyright and proprietary students arriving In tion Army, 385 Broad Service needs several gasoline service station and bulk oil storage rematch between boxers and building, zoning, we­ PROFESSIONAL Person site at 262 Oakland Street - RA zone. the Manchester Herald Is sachussetts. Who am rights, unfair competition August. Become a host Street. No calls please. people. Writers, Edi­ sublect to the Fair Housing Thomas Hearns, who fought a memor­ and libel and slander, which family for American tors, Telephone Sur­ tlands, subdivisions needed for office Hem No. 3 Arun Pereira - Request for an Appeal from the Act of 1968, which mokes It It may result from the publica­ PART Time paste-up ar- and site plans. Works supply company as as­ Appl. 1118 Order of the Zoning Enforcement Officer dated Illegal to advertise onv pref­ able welterweight battle in 1981. Each Intercultural Student vey. Educators pre­ 12/5/88 based upon Article IV Section 9.01.01 for tion of any adyertlsment In tlst for bi-weekly publi­ ferred though not closely with Town sistant manager, some erence, limitation or discrim­ fighter could receive $12 million. the Manchester Herald by Exchange. Call 1-800- Planner, serves Zoning expansion of a restaurant located at 57 East ination based on race, color, SIBLING. cation. Two days every essential. Hours and nights and weekends. Center Street - Business III zone. advertiser. Including adver­ other week. 646-1479. Board of Appeals and Experience helpful but religion, sex or notional tisements In any free distri­ pay mutually deter- Item No. 4 Arun Pereira - Request for a variance to Article origin, or on Intention to yOUR SCORE: 91 to 100 points — TOP SCORE! LEGAL Assistant. Part mlned. Call 649-9517. Planning 8< Zonlng/ln- not necessary. Com­ Appl. 1119 IV Section 9.03.03 for additional parking at a CALL 81 to 90 points — Excellent. 71 to 80 points — Good 61 to 70 points - bution publications pub­ land Wetlands Com­ petitive pay and benef­ moke onv such preference, lished by the Manchester time, experience In PART Time proof-reader restaurant lacated at 57 East Center Street - llmitotlon or discrimination. r Knowledse Unlimited, Inc. 116-89 Herald. Penny Sleffert, probate area helpful. mission. Applicant its. Non smoker. For Business III zone. The Herald will not know­ for bi-weekly publica­ must have knowledge Publisher. Could work Into full tion. Days and nights interview, call 872-6075, Hem No. S Ahmed H. Elssa A Linda A. Apisso - Request for 643-2711 ingly accept onv advertise­ FINANCIAL time position. Send re­ of state and local regu­ ask for Linda. Appl. ISIS a variance to Article II, Section 2.01.01 and ment which Is In violation ot available. Call 646-1479. lations and soils and Section 16.12.01 and Article III Section 6 to the low.______ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ sume to: Box D, c/o create a rear lot and reduce side yard and to place your ABANDON The search. Manchester Herald, 16 wetland experience. SUPERVISOR. RN Posl- frantage of twO' lots on property located at 165 LOW Maintenance vinyl pjeuoai 4eg je8ns-s ixos p»B uojsog-y Thank you for making Current salary range tlon. 3-11 shift. Imme- Oakland Street - RR and RA zone. sided Ranch perfect tor Brianard Place, M an­ $9.09-511.27 h o urly special message iJSTVJ-E !ijS!ueds-r !„X)uno3 uioo|a„-l :slBOdS ONV 314034 LOST us #1 for 41 years. chester. HELP WANTED dlate opening, llom NO.« Janet S. Mrosek - Request for a variance to retirees or first time AND FOUND Fast, confidential, ($17,489-$21,683) plus Mondav-Frlday. No Appl. 1114 Article 11, Section 4.01 to allow the use ot part of buyers. Appllonces ore 3-s iq-t- !»-E ia-Z :P’t :saiJOMH31VV\ 1^ easy mortgages. Mr. BABYSITTER. Matur^, MEDICAL Assistant with generous benefit pack- weekends. For more a single family house for the making and Included with the rem­ sji|V)jna |a*4a!W :3WVNSM3N Mortgage, where responsible person to bookkeeping and medi­ oge. Applications due storage of lams, lellles and preserves for later P.S. Deadline is 10 a.m.. odeled kitchen. Gar- |e8n|JOd-s !aje IMPOUNDED. Female Information, please sale at 20 Wellingon Road • RA zone. Boxer, two years old. America borrows has care for our 9 month cal experience for by February 6, 1989 to call. Director Of oge. $122,9(X). Sentry anuaA ajpue8u|puadsq|oq-y !|aeis|-e iasn-^ !3-l : 3 4 0 3 S a i 8 0 M Brown and white. been a neighborhood old son and 5 year old Manchester practice. Town Manager's Of­ Nurses, Mondav- At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written Real Estate, 643-4060.O daughter In our Bolton Send resume to: 1 Her­ fice, 1712 Main Street, communicatlans received. A copy of these petitions have Found In Purnell Place tradition helping ho­ Frlday, 9am -3pm . been filed In the Planning and Zoning Department ond may parking lot. Call Man­ meowners for 41 years. home. Occasional itage Place, Suite 105, Coventry, Connecticut Crestfleld Convales- be Inspected during business hours. chester Dog Warden, Please call Conn & weekday and weekend Manchester, 06238. EEO M/F cant Home, 643-5151. 643-6642. Conn at 233-9687. evenings. Call 643-7427. Connertlnit 20 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 19, 1989

I HOMES ,1 IROOMS I FUEL DIL/CDAL/ CARS FOR SALE I for r en t FIREWDDD FDR SALE Reagan earned his place in history 1984 MERCURY Marquis. MANCHESTER. Exqui­ SEASONED firewood tor MANCHESTER. Excel­ sale. Cut, spilt and One owner. Excellent J site 3 bedroom Colon­ § k SpcctolisM^Pcfft! By Andrew J. Davis announced. The rest is somewhat history," Americans,” he said. “ Ail of life is built on lent, large room, fur­ i delivered. $35 per load. condition. 39,000 miles. ial, captivating, 20x20 nished or unfurnished. n Fully equipped. $5395. Manchester Herald Agostinelli said. hope. That’s what life is all about.” 742-1182.______first floor family room Kitchen privileges. 633-2824. Johnson, another state co-chairman for Johnson also saw this as Reagan’s with corner fireplace, $325/monthlv. 649-4003. ROOFING/ NEVER PLACED a want 1984 RENAULT Encore. No one in Manchester formally supported Reagan’s 1980 campaign, said she met with greatest accomplishment. The enthusiasm level 94x130 lot, vinyl 1 ^ CARPENTRY/ HEATING/ ad? There's nothing to It siding. $169,900. ERA H O CHILD CARE 1 2 ^ REMODELING | 2 i | SIDING Five door, five speed, Ronald Reagan for president of the United Agostinelli about six or seven times before was seen in the opening of hundreds of Philips Real Estate. I APARTMENTS IHHJ p lu m b in g ... lust dial 643-2711 and olr conditioning, body States before Nathan G. Agostinelli did. 1980 about Reagan’s campaign. small businesses and people acting more we'll help you word and 742-8120. FOR RENT excellent, new muffler, Today, President Reagan left office after After the fanfare surrounding George patriotic, she said. Complete accounting services place your ad. tires. $700 or best otter. MANCHESTER PJ’s Plumbing, Heating 8 eight years as one of the country’s most “ You have to have confidence and VERNON. Immaculate Including A/fl. A/P. P/R. G/L. HOUSE 742-0120.______Bush’s inauguration as president today, Garrison Colonial. AVAILABLE Imme­ ROOFING Air Conditioning popular presidents. Johnson and Agostinelli believe Reagan enthusiasm,” she said Thursday from P4L Statement and quarterly RENOVATIONS Holiday Special Boilers, pumps, hot water 1976 CHEVETTE. Runs Nine rooms, first floor diately. One bedraam tax returns Can design n«novBt« 1 or •ntlr* houM. I SPURTING Agostinelli, the state comptroller under will find his place in history. Washington D.C. “ (Reagan) restored hope apartment. $545. Heat Strip old plattor walla, Inaulata, All lypaa of roofing A ropalra. tanks, new and great, good condition. family room with fire­ additional applications GDGDS Gov. Thomas Meskill and now president of “ I think it (the Reagan presidency) was in our way of life.” place, finished rec and hot water Included. ahootrock and flniah. Alto Intorlor replacements. Needs new battery. tailored for your business painting. Call Manchester State Bank, remembers meet­ The deficit, which more than doubled room or 5th bedroom In 2 bedroom Townhouse. 2 0 % Off FREE ESTIMATES $175. 647-1029.______what the country needed,” said Agostinelli. needs Call 644-6191 SKI Boots. Woman's Jun­ ing with a number of prominent state “ We were at an all-time low. He’s turned an under the Reagan Administration, is the basement, garage. $650. Heat and hot wa­ 647”3808y laava maaaaga. 6 45 -8 8 30 643-9649/228-9816 ior Racing. Size 8. Al- 1978 CHRYSLER Cor­ Large treed lot. ter Included. Security plna. $60 Excellent con­ doba. Body and engine Republicans in New Haven, late in 1978 or awful lot of things around. He’s going to be flip side of the coin, said Agostinelli. But $198,500. P h llb irc k and references re­ parts. Jon, 569-8755. early in 1979 to talk about helping Reagan does not share in that failure alone, BOOKKEEPING/ Let ua remodel your kitchen or ■ei ^MISCELLANEOUS dition. 643-2880. rated as one of the most outstanding Agency, 646-4200.____ quired. No pets. Boyle bath from floor to colling. Wa CHEVY Novo 1978, 6 cy- coordinate Reagan’s run for the presid­ presidents.” he said. BOLTON. Super Value! Management Com­ INCOME TAX offer cabinets, vanitlat. coun­ FLOORING IDII SERVICES llnder, automatic ency. The leaders included U.S. Rep. Nancy What was Reagan’s biggest accomplish­ Congress also must shoulder some of the 2-3 bedroom Ranch, pany, 649-4800. tertops whatever your needs IQ7 JMISCELLANEDUS transmission, AM/FM, L. Johnson and former Gov. John Lodge. ment? It wasn’t the economy or strengthen­ blame, Agostinelli said, because it would ars. Call Ralph Nadaau at GSL Building M ainte­ fully appllanced and MANCHESTER. Secand 1 9 8 8 INCOME TAXES I B M FDR SALE good condition, no "It was hard to find 20 people for Ronald ing America’s defense. And, it wasn’t his not cut spending in areas the president floor, 2 bedroom, heat nance Co. Commercl- rust. $700 or best offer. offers a full basement, MIKE GIACALONE Reagan back then,” said Agostinelli, a requested. The deficit rose from $1 trillion plaster walls, hard­ and appliances. No Consultation / Preparation 643-6004 al/ResIdentlal building EIGHT month old water- 643-0419. conservative appointments to the U.S. KHcbaii A Bath Dasiga Caatar UNOLEUM SERVICE repairs and home Im­ former Manchester mayor who became Supreme Court, according to Agostinelli. to $2.6 trillion during Reagan’s years in wood floors, and more. pets. $600 plus security. Individuals / bed, $325. Courthouse Call 646-3979. Fully Insured provements. Interior state co-chairman for the Reagan cam­ Reagan’s number one success is intangi­ office. This home Is located on Sole Proprietors Quality Workmanship One Gold membership, ITRUCKS/VANS a quiet street and has a S&G HOME and exterior painting, months left tor paign in 1980, six years after he unsuccess­ ble. It is the feeling he inspired in the heart “ That was his weakest point,” he said. MANCHESTER. Two Free Estimates light carpentry. Com­ 12'/2 FDR SALE large private yard. IMPROVEMENT $450. Compared to reg­ fully sought the Republican gubernatorial of the country, he says. “ There wasn’t enough revenues and too Conyenlently located bedroom Townhouse, Dan Mosler 6 4 9 -3 3 2 9 Compittt homt rtnovttlons plete lanitorlal ser­ EARLY SUPPORTER — Former Mayor Nathan G. Inttrior/fxttfior painting. 643-5439 ular price of $700 plus. nomination. “ His biggest accomplishment was hav­ close to malor high­ all appliances, full vice. Experienced, rel­ FORD. F150, 1988, 4x4, 5 basement, pool. $700 Oackt/kKchana/batt) ramodaling. Eric 649-3426.D litre, V8, automatic, "This was before he (Reagan) formally ing Americans being proud of being See SUPPORT, page 12 Agostinelli poses several years ago with Ronald Reagan. ways and shapping. Roofing. iable, free estimates. plus utilities. Quiet I CARPENTRY/ 643-0304.______1971 & 1972 SKI-DOO and FM/Cossette, bed Only $1 44,900! ! ! Fr— f af/mafat neighb orhood. 647- FLOORSANDING Mercury Snowmobile liner, 19K miles. Excel­ Owner, 643-4022, after REMODELING SNOW REMOVAL. with trailer. $700 or lent condition. mUst 5pm. 0279, after 12 noon. 871-6552 or 872-6550 • Floors Ilka new Resldentlal- • Specializing In older floors best offer. 649-7985 af- sell. $12,700.645-8801. MANCHESTER. Two FARRAND REMODELING Commerclal. Drive­ ter 7pm.______bedroom Townhouse. le ft d PAINTING/ • Natural & stained floors ways, starting at $15. I CONDOMINIUMS Room additions, dacka, roof­ • No waxing anymore Call Bob, 872-8841. STEEL Buildings, fac­ AUTDS FDR Nice location, oil ap­ ing, elding, windows and gutt­ lo D I PAPERING FOR SALE pliances. Heat, hot wa­ tory Inventory clear­ RENT/LEASE ers. AM types of remodeling and John VerfsIliB - 6466750 H A V ^ TREE SERVICE ance. Top quality ter, carpeting, air con- repair!. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. WILDWOOD Painting. MANCHESTER. We have dltlonlng. Call 647-1595. Bucket, truck & chipper. Stump pre-engineered build­ FREE Mileage on low two light and bright, Bus. 647-8509 Interior or exterior. removal. Free estimates. ings available for Im­ MARLBOROUGH. Half Fully Insured. Ask for cost auto rental. V il­ spacious 2 bedroom un­ Res. 645-6849 HEATING/ Special consideration lor mediate delivery. 30x60 lage Auto Rental, 643- its featuring new con­ Duplex, two bedrooms, Steve or Charlie. 228- to 100x200. Some dep­ private setting, no 0460. PLUMBING elderly and handicapped. 2979 or 646-7044. temporary kitchens, 2 4 SEASONS REMODELING osit forfeits and save parking spaces, conve­ pets. $650 Includes 6 4 7 -7 5 5 3 thousands. Call John nient to highway and heat. 295-9238. • Additions • Decks M & M O IL (203) 643-9095. Pre- I CARS • Roofing • Repair VVali Papering & busline. Call for de­ MANCHESTER. Excel­ P a in t in g PLUMBING & HEATING Inventory Incentives. FDR SALE tails. Low $100’s. Cen­ lent, 3'/? rooms, stove, Small Joba Walcomad DISTRIBUTION Discounts end Jaunary manrhpHlpr lUrralJi Rosldentlol, Commercial, • Oil Burner Service & Salas tury 21 Epstein Realty, refrigerator, washer, Sanlor CItIzan Discount 30th. 647-8895.D wall to wall carpeting. References Insurance. • Automatic OH Delivery LABELS Tired of manually addressing COMMERCIAL B u ild ­ ^New Pricing Policy^ MANCHESTER. Immac­ References, security, Call Chris at 645-6559 AAartv Mattson, 649-4431 • Wall Pumpi Sales & Service ings, factory Inventory no pets. $475 plus utili­ distribution mall — we can ulate 2 bedroom, 1'/2 Gary McHugh, 643-9321 • Water Heaters (Eitctric a Om ) automate this process providing clearance: Top qual­ bath Townhouse In ties. 649-4003. S&S HOME quality service for a reasonable ity, engineer certified • Bathroom & Kitchen £ VOLUME 30 Cents small complex. New MANCHESTER. Excel­ IMPROVEMENTS Remodeling price Call 644-6191 buildings, 30x60 to Friday, Jan. 20, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm appliances, freshly lent, modern, four 100x 200. Great for of­ decorated, separate room, 2 bedroom. & REPAIRS • Senior Citizen Discounts fice warehouse, and I PRICING basement, conyenlent Stove, refrigerator. "No Job Too Small" rKNOC'i • Electric work by ANGELIC HOME strip molls. Save thou­ location. $110,900 Cen­ Available February 1. Raglatarad and FuHy Inaurad Pracislon Electric sands. John (203) 643- m SE ESTIMATES FREE ESTIMATES CARE REGISTRY ^BARGAINS^ tury 21 Epstein Realty, $640 Includes heat and LOCAL REOtSTnV OFFERS 9095. Pre-Inventory In­ 647-8895.□______hot water. 649-4003. 647-0593 Phone: 649-2871 QUALITY CARE... centive discounts end £ n «w Priclig Poller^ MALLARD VIEW. New MANCHESTER. Two LOWER COST TO CLIENTS... Jonuory 30th.______distinctive three bed­ bedroom Townhouse. 1 6 4 3 ? COMPANIONS, HOMEMAKERS. DOUBLE Bowl, stainless room duplexes and 1'/? baths, garage. Wa- lead PAINTING/ MISCELLANEOUS NURSES steel sink with single 1989 Baick Bush takes the oath of office townhouses. Vh baths, sher/dryer hook-up. lO o l PAPERING ! 2711 SERVICES 647-1956 lever faucet, spray iSkyhawk fireplace, appliances, Central. $625 plus u tili­ hose and beige formica garage. No association ties. 649-0311 after 6pm. counter. Top to accom­ 2 Door Coupe fees. From$140's. Blan­ MANCHESTER. Two A KITCHEN & BATH odate sink. Very good Auto, AC, Tin, FM Casa. chard & Rossetto Real­ bedroom luxury Town- FRANK YOUNG condition. Both for ‘A new breeze Factory Labal: *11,002. tors," We're Selling house. All appliances, $100. Manchester, 646- Houses" 646-2482.0 heat, cable, carpeting, PAINTING j C r e m o d e l in g 0271. Volufnt Pricing 608. DIacount: air conditioning. Call Interior SpeclelMa sw in g Price: *10,394. 649-5240. From the smallest repair to the largest renovation, is biowing,’ says our own craftsmen do the complete job — ▼ MORTGAGES Pride taken In every job we do! ENDROLLS MANCHESTER. Two and neatly and on schedule. three room apart­ Quality is our main concern. 27*^ width - 259 1989 Buick Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. 13V4 width - 2 tor 259 new president HOMEOWNERS ments. $380 and $480 Skylark plus utilities. Security. REASONABLE RATES MUST be picked up at the 649-5400 Herald Olfice Monday thru 4 Door Sedan FALLING BEHIND?? No pets. 646-2426, 9-5 We cater to the home owner. STOP FORECLOSUREII weekdays. HERITAGE KITCHEN and Thursday before 11 a.m only. Auto, AC, Tilt, FM Stereo By Terence Hunt It you ars falling behind on FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED The Associated Press BOLTON. 'Mature Adult' Factory Labal: your mortgage payments... BATH CENTER, INC. *12,116. € ' far nice, four room Vdum a Pricing OR - If your home Is In fore­ 6 4 3 -6 7 7 4 ______182 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester dacount: 1,275. WASHINGTON — George Herbert Walker Bush closure, WE CAN HELP! No apartmenf. One bed­ room, newer carpet­ Automotive Sslling Price: *10,841. was inaugurated 4lst president of the United States payment program available today, describing the nation at the end of the Reagan for up to 2 years. Bad credit Is ing, l '/2 baths and nice lira not a problemll Ask how LOW setting near brook plus APARTMENTS era as prosperous and at peace while adding, “ a new patio! $475 per month I HOMES 1989 Buick monthly Payments can help FOR RENT CARS breeze is blowing.” you SAVE YOUR HOME TO- Includes heat. 649-4000. FOR RENT i^^^^Century Bush said his would be “ the age of the offered DAYII SOUTH End of Hartford. FDR SALE 4 Door Sedan hand.” Swiu Comervatlve Groap Five rooms, second VERNON. Two bedroom, NO AD TODAY? ! BOLTON. Five room floor. Appliances, par- refurbished apart­ Ranch, '/a acre, gar­ 1983 MERCURY Grande Mcely Equipped. Vt. FM Stereo Bush recited the 35-word oath of office in a formal at (203) 454-1330 or klg. References re­ ment, appllanced, age. $795 plus utilities. Marquis. Four door se­ and festive ceremony, resting his left hand on a (203) 454-4404 quired. Security. 249- basement, nice, big Security, $1550. 872- dan with all the extras. Fectory Lebel: *14,517. Bible used by George Washington at his swearing in yard. Available Imme­ WHATS THE USE?] 3487. $3500 649-2136. Vdum a Pricing a 0010 or 872-4339 between dacount: lyO^e ^1 200 years ago. diately. $475 plus u tili­ — WEATHER IS TOO NASTY... 4 1980 PONTIAC Turbo 8am-9pm. Sdllng Prica: *12,669. ties. Two months se­ Trans Am. 60,000 miles, Bush took a noontime oath of office at the West Rentals — WEATHER IS TOO GOOD... ♦ Front of the Capitol. He spoke directly to the ECONOMICAL, Third curity deposit. Call — NO ONE HAS TIME TO READ... ♦ Available automatic, T-tops, air 99042 floor, one bedroom Julie, ERA Blanchard conditioning, tilt, new 1989 Buick Democrats who dominate (Congress, saying the apartment with stove & Rossetto 646-2482. — MY AD WILL GET BURIED f Immediately Eagle GT's, cruise con­ nation needs “ compromise where there has been IN ALL THE OTHER ADS... I [ROOMS and refrigerator. Nice 2 bedroom, 4 room sin­ trol, rear defrost, four ! Regal dissension.” EAST HARTFORD. — NO ONE WILL REMEMBER X FOR RENT locotlon. $475 plus u tili­ Clean, second floor, 5 gle family. Close to Rt. wheel disc, all gages, 2 Door Coupe Bush said Republicans and Democrats have often ties and security. No rooms, 2 bedrooms. MY AD NEXT WEEK... ! 1-384 and Manchester power windows. Ma­ pets. Call 643-2129, 9-5. roon with black Inte­ AC. Door Locke, ve. FM Ceee. been too mistrustful, an attitude he traced back to SINGLE Room for rent. Stove and refrigerator. WE'VE HEARD ALL THE EXCUSESI ^ Community College. the Vietnam War. “ The final lesson of Vietnam is Females preferred. Security reoulred. $650 rior. $3500 or best offer. Factory Labd: *15,430. MANCHESTER. Three WE KNOW FROM RESEARCH STUDIES THAT^ Large private yard, 236-9560. that no great nation can long afford to be sundered Convenient location. plus utilities. Call 644- AN INTERESTING, INFORMATIVE AD t Vduma Pricing $75 per week plus $100 bedrooms, IV2 bath. 1712. ‘ 700 per month without 1980 VOLVO, 242 DL. Blue dacount 2,061. by a memory,” security. Call 649-9472 $775 per month. Two WILL BE READ ANYTIMEI f utilities. Call 643-9321. with blue Interior. Au­ Sailing Prica: *13,369. With that Bush said he meant to put out his hand to bedrooms, baths. between 3:30-7, ask for 1'/2 WORTH LOOKING Into... tomatic, excellent con­ the speaker of the House, Democrat Jim Wright, Eleanor.______$575 per month. Two the many bargains of­ •9129 bedrooms, 1 bath. $525 HERALD 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 dition. Good tires. 1989 Buick and to the majority leader of the Senate, Democrat MANCHESTER. Room In fered for sale every day In ISTGRE AND 64,000 on motor. per month plus u tili­ the classified columns! AM/FM Cassette. $3500 George Mitchell. ” ... This is the age of the offered quiet rooming house. ties, security and refe- LeSabre hand,” Bush said. Off street parking. $75 DFFICE SPACE or best offer. 236-9560. rencs. No pets. 643- 4 Door Sedan Before him, former Indiana Sen. Dan Quayle took per week. 646-1686 or 2121. STORE. 46 Oak Street. 1977 PLYMOUTH Volori. 569-3018.______NOTICE TO CREDITORS Runs good. New ex­ AC. Crulie. Door Locks. FM Cast. the oath as vice president. MANCHESTER. Two LEGAL NOTICE ESTATE OF Excellent ground floor MANCHESTER. Sleep­ location. Good for pro­ haust, battery and Fectory Label: *16,874. The noontime transfer of power had to be as bedroom flat, first TOWN OF ANDOVER PETER P. JACOBS, O k a brakes. $950 528-0074 or ing room for working floor, near busline. PETER JACOBS fessionals, Attorneys, Vdume Pridng satisfying to Ronald Reagan as to Bush. Not since PLANNING « ZONING COMMI$$ION PUBLIC HEARING 646-2423.______docount 2,156. gentleman. Share bath, New carpeting, great The Hon. William E. Fitz­ Dentists, Insurance, Dwight D. Eisenhower left office in 1961 had a no cooking. $235 per location, walking dis­ The Planning & Zoning Commission of Andover, Gerald, Judge, Of the Court Real Estate, Doctors, 1980 FORD. Fairmont. Sdllng Price: *14,718. president served the full two-term limit, and it had Connecticut will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, January of Probate, District of Man­ month plus security tance to stores. $650 per chester at o hearing held on Travel, Finance, Etc. Four cylinder, tour 99192 been 60 years since a president bequeathed office to and references. 643- 23,1989at 7:30 p.m. In the Andover Elementory School on the speed. Runs and looks AP photo month. One year lease following petition: January 17,1989 ordered that Grossman & Weln- 1989 Buick a man of his own party. 2121.______plus security deposit. all claims must be presented traub, 649-5334, 647- good. Asking $500. 649- • 5S3 ■ Application of Eugene Sommortlno for approval to the fiduciary at the ad­ 9223. 5434. NEW LEADER— George Bush takes the oath of office as the nation’s 41st president today. Immediately after the ceremony, Reagan was MANCHESTER. Room 649-0795. of a retail shopping center on Route 6. dress below. Failure to Perk for rent. Available Feb­ flying to retirement in Los Angeles. MANCHESTER. First At this hearing. Interested persons may appear and be heard promptly present any such OLDSMOBILE Regency Avenue With a trumpet salute. Bush was introduced at the ruary. Kitchen and floor, two bedroom and written communications will be received. Information claim may result In the loss 107 i INDUSTRIAL Brougham , 1986, 4 laundry privileges. apartm ent In reno­ pertaining to this application Is on file and may be seen In the of rights to recover such door, V6, tope deck, 4 Door Sedan ceremony one last time as ‘ ‘the vice president of the Non-smoker. After office of the Zoning Agent, Town Office Building. claim. I ^ M prd per ty United States.” Bush stopped briefly fora word with vated two family Johanna Bruder Roy, loaded. 24,900 miles. All Power. FM Caae.. Wire WIraelt 5:30, 647-0237.______house. New applian­ Doted of Andover, Connecticut this 12th and 19th day of Assistant Clerk Asking $9,500. 643-8973. his 87-year-old mother, Dorothy, and then shook January, 1989. MANCHESTER. 3400 and Fectory Label: *21,421. ‘Keep the faith,’ says Ronald Reagan MANCHESTER. Clean, ces, carpets, etc. $600 The fiduciary Is: 2400 square foot Indus­ hands with Reagan. quiet, convenient to per month plus utili­ ANDOVER PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Vdume Pricing ^ Sandro Jacobs, trial space. Loading d ecount S fQ 2 2 a As their final social event in the “ The world is quiet today, Mr. Reagan, Bush and Quayle all wore dark overcoats busline. Call anytime. ties. Call 649-2871. Kenneth Lester, Chairman Administratrix, C.T.A. By Susanne M. Schafer people. 004-01 dock, parking. Wood­ Sdllng Price; *18,399. 646-8337. 165 South Street «47 CLYbE The Associated Press Earlier, softly calling out “ good­ executive mansion, Reagan and his President, ’ ’ Powell told the president. in the mild temperatures. Reagan also wore a white Vernon, CT 06066 land Industrial Pork. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 99199 bye” and waving to a small knot of wife Nancy then treated Bush and his Fitzwater said the last piece of scarf. Nancy Reagan wore a trademark-red STATE OF CONNECTICUT 042-01 Principals Only. 643- wife Barbara, Dan Quayle and his paper Reagan signed was a letter to overcoat, while Barbara Bush wore a bright blue UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SUPERIOR COURT - 2121. ROUTE 83, VERNON 1989 Buick WASHINGTON - Ronald Reagan staff members and journalists, Rea­ DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT JUVENILE MATTERS wife Marilyn, and the members of the British Prime Minister Margaret one. Remove mineral buildup MANCHESTER. 6,000 83 Regal Coupe *6995 paid a last, sentimental visit to the gan walked for one last time down the 11th DISTRICT from your teakettle bv Riviera congressional inaugural escort com­ Thatcher, thanking her for staunch Bush recited the 35-word oath of office in a formal UNITED STATES OF IHDMES square feet. Third 84 Skybawk Wagon *5995 Oval Office today, dropped off a colonnade that connects his West AMERICA, Order of Notice pouring In half a cup of 2 Door Coupe mittee to coffee and pastries in the support over the years. and festive ceremony. “ There is new ground to be FDR RENT floor, elevator service. 84 Camaro Coupe *4995 handwritten note wishing George Wing office to the executive mansion. white vinegar and one 95 Hilliard Street. 647- Loaded Landau Vinyl Top Blue Room of the executive residence. On their last morning in the broken,” Bush said in the prepared text of his PLAINTIFF, January 13, 1989 86 Century Wagon *8595 Bush well, then left the White House Reagan visited the office he’d used quarf of tap water. Heat to EAST HARTFORD/Glas- 9137. Fitzwater, who was present in the residence, the first couple spent a few inaugural address. “ I come before you and assume Rockville, Connecticut rolling boll and let stand 85 Century 4 Dr. *8995 Factory Label: *24,220. with the words, “ Keep the faith.” as the nation’s 40th president to check V. : Civil No. H-tt-aSS (PC D ) tonbury line. Seven quiet moments together in the private the presidency at a moment rich with promise. We for one hour. Pour out Volume Pricing His comment came in response to that ail was in order and to leave the Oval Office, said Reagan was greeted Petition for the room Cape with 85 Escort 4 Dr. *4395 Discount: 2,657. ONE 1975 CHEVROLET Commitment of the Minor solution, fill with water, reporters who asked if he had any note for his successor, said White by his national security adviser Lt. screened porch, gar­ Merchandise 56 Elactrs 4 Dr. *10,495 SeMIng Price: *21,563. See REAGAN, page 12 See BUSH, page 12 CORVETTE, Chlld(ren) of boll again and discard. age, nice lot, first floor final thoughts for the American House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater. Gen. Colin Powell. V IN 1237J5S426331, LORETTA HEDLIN Add buildup to your 86 98 Regency 4 Dr. *9995 W ITH ALL O f ports unknown laundry hook-ups. In­ 86 LeSabre Ltd. *11,995 APPURTENANCES budget by selling no- side of house Is brand 1989 Buick Upon the petition of THE longer used furniture and 86 Delta 98 2 Dr. *9495 AND ATTACHMENTS COMMISSIONER OF CHIL­ new. $975 plus utilities. THEREON, 86 Cavalier 4 Dr. *5995 DREN AND YOUTH SER­ oppi lances with a low-cost Security. No pets. 872- CLDTHING ^Reatta Suspect in Vernon murder had record VICES OF THE STATE OF ad In Classified. 643-2711. 86 Merc. Lynx *4995 Bundy appeals DEFENDANT. 4381, 649-5400, 647-9040. 2 Door Coupe CONNECTICUT stating that BURGANDY Chester­ 66 Nova 4 Dr. *6995 (CLAIMANT: the minor chlld(ren) of the field coat. Black velvet Sporty & Luxurious — was killed early Sunday morning in a shells in Golub’s pocket. Police found escape convictions and was on proba­ above named person ore un- COVENTRY DUPLEX 86 Caprice 4 Dr. *9995 By Nancy Concelman JOANNE CORTESE) NOTICE TO CREDITORS collar, 1(X)%wool. Like "Has It AMU" 7-Eleven store on Route 30 in Vernon. the shotgun two days later behind an tion for a drunken-driving offense. cored-tor, chlld(ren) which Off Route 44A, 2 years old. new! $50. Size 11-12. to state court Manchester Herald petition will be heard on the ESTATE OF Kitchen, lamlly room, two Kincman said police have made no Oakland Street business, Wood said. Asked by Mack if he wanted to say NOTICE HELEN T. WARNER, M.D., Call 646-1072 after 5pm, Factory Labd: *27,250. lOTH day of FEBRUARY, bedrooma, 1 bath. Annual 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Attorneys for additional arrests in the case but anything about the high bond, Golub Notice Is hereby given that the United States on December 1989 at 11:00 o'clock In the O k a HELEN THOMPSON or 643-1136, days. Vdume Pridng Ted Bundy went to the Florida Supreme Court A Vernon man charged in connec­ Police are holding the shotgun for 16, 1988, filed an action pursuant to 21 U.S.C. Section forenoon, at the Superior WARNER lease *675.00 per month. decount 3257. would not comment further. replied, “ No.” Asked if he would hire O k a Call Helen at 643-2487. tion with the shooting murder of a evidence. Wood said. 881(a)(4), tor the forfeiture of the defendant One 1975 Chev­ Court - Juvenile Matters, DR. HELEN T. Sailing Price: *23,993. today in their attempt to halt the convicted Manchester Police Department a lawyer, he replied, “ I can’t say at rolet Corvette, VIN 1237J5S426331, With All Apprutenances One Court Street, Connec­ WARNER 8-4:30 weekdays. Se// Your Car multiple killer’s scheduled execution for the convenience store manager Sunday The police report said that Golub and Attachments Thereon which was seized from Joanne ticut, In sold District. The Hon. William E. Fitz­ ‘ All Prices Include Applicable had been arrested in Manchester just Spokesman Gary J. Wood said today this point in time.” Cortese on April 22,1988, In South Windsor, Connecticut. All Gerald, Judge, of the Court FURNITURE 1978 slaying of a 12-year-old girl. had an “ extensive criminal history It appearing to and being Manchester police arrested Golub in Authorites declined to elaborate on claimants to this property must file their claims pursuant to Of Probate, District of Man­ Fectory Cash Incentive! The session was scheduled after Circuit two months ago on charges he and numerous felony convictions.” Rule C of the Supplemental Rules tor Certain Admiralty and found by the subscribing chester at a hearing held on PORTABLE twin bed. November in connection with a Nov. 4 Golub’s arrest or on the second outhorltv that the above BOLTON threatened a group of people with a Maritim e Clolms within ten (10) days from the date otpybll- January 17,1989 ordered that Like new. Includes OVER 100 BUICKS Judge John Peach in Lake City denied three incident at Harpo’s nightclub on Wood said he didn’t know of any suspect. They have said the store was catlon of this Notice and must serve and file onswers within named LORETTA HEDLIN all claims must be presented Antique Greek claims Thursday in Bundy’s appeal and gun, Manchester police said. twenty (20) days after the filing of the claims. All such claims has gone to ports unknown, to the fiduciary at the ad­ mattress. $75. 643-8208. 4 Lines — 10 Days IN STOCK AT Oakland Street, Golub allegedly other Manchester arrests involving not robbed, but haven’t ruled out the and answers must be filed with the Office of the Clerk, United therefore, dress below. Failure to Revival Home, refused to stay the execution scheduled at 7 Vernon Police arrested Dean G. 509 charge each addi­ SIMILAR threatened a group of about 20 people Golub in the past. theory that Lee’s killing came during States District Court, 450 Moln Street, Hartford, Connecticut ORDERED, That notice of promptly present any such early post colonial, | 7I;JTV/STERED/ tional line, per day. You a.m. Tuesday at Florida State Prison. Golub, 23, of 17 Ward St. in the in the parking lot with a shotgun. Kincman refused to comment on an attempted robbery. 06103, with a copy thereof sent to Assistant United Stotes At- the hearing of this petition be claim may result In the loss "VOLUME PRICING" While attorneys make their arguments, tarnev, Leslie C. Ohta, P.O. Box 1824,141 Church Street, New given bv publishing this of rights to recover such genuine charm. I 1 APPLIANCES can cancel at any time. Rockville section of Vernon, at his A witness told police Golub did not Golub’s record with Vernon police. When a man armed with a knife Haven, Connecticut 06508. order of notice once. Immed­ claim. 3 bedrooms, T/2 SORRY. Bundy was scheduled to meet with FBI home at about 8 p.m. Wednesday and point the gun at anyone. ‘T m not at liberty to discuss his tried to rob the store in March, Lee, an UNITED STATES OF AMERICA iately upon receipt of this Johanna Bruder Roy, baths, $900/month. ELECTRIC Stove. Sears, NO REFUNDS OR officials at the prison. The former University of Order of Notice, In the M A N ­ Cardinal Buick, Inc. charged him as an accessory to the Golub was charged with breach of police record,” Kincman said, ex-Marine. fought with the man and STANLEY A. TWARDY, JR. Assistant Clerk Available 2-1-89. 20", 4 burner. White ADJUSTMENTS Utah law student also was expected to meet CHESTER HERALD, o new­ The fiduciary Is: shooting death of Frederick W. "Bill” peace. His case is still pending in Superior Court Judge Michael managed to chase him off empty- UNITED STATES ATTORNEY spaper having o circulotlon Nutone Coppertone ■ 81 Adams Street with authorities from Colorado, Idaho, Wa­ Joslah J. Lessner, 2 months security Range hood with vent CALL HERALD Lee Jr.. 47, of Ellington. Manchester Superior Court, Wood Mack ordered Golub held in lieu of handed. LESLIE C. OHTA In the town of Manchester, Co-Executor Manchester, Conn. shington and Utah through the weekend. He is ASSISTANT U.S. ATTORNEY Connecticut. and references to outside. Very good said. Police found a .22-caliber rifle in $2.50,000 bail on Thursday. Rolland Castleman, required. suspected in the murders of three dozen women Vernon Police Lt. Martin Kincman P.O. BOX 1824 BY THE COURT Co-Executor condition. Ideal for CLASSIFIED said today police are also seeking a the car in which Golub was riding and Bail officials told Mack that Golub Associated Press reports are in­ NEW HAVEN, CT. 06508 RONNIE MELLO P.O. Box 711 NO PETS. apartment or summer 649-4571 in several Western states. T E LE P H O N E NO: (203) 773-2108 Open Mon.-Tuee.-Wed.-Thun. Nlghta ammunition for the rifle and shotgun had six burglary convictions, three cluded in this story. Acting Clerk Manchester, CT 06040 Call 742-9687. comp. Both for $75. 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 second suspect in the murder. Lee 008-01 039-01 043-01 Manchester, 646-0271. I