16— MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Dec. 1, 1990

m 8 9 WANTED TO BUY/ / 58 FLOORING 8 8 TAG SALES 91 CARS FOR SALE MONDAY ______TRADE______CRAFT SHOW-Wide CHRYSLER-1983 E FLOORSANDING range of hand-crafted WANTED-Bedroom set, Class. Driveway •Floors like new items to complete your dining room set, mechanic special. ^ Spcciolis •Specializing in older floors shopping list and dressers, or used Great shape. $500. •Natural 3 stained floors decorate your home for furniture. 524-8824. 647-9104. LOCAL NEWS INSIDE •No waxing anymore the holidays. Saturday, John Verfallle December 1. 9-4. 75 TREE SERVICE/ 646-5750 Gallaxy Drive, CENTER CARPENTRY/ PAINTING/ REMODELING Manchester. Spencer PRUNING REMODELING 91 CARS FOR SALE ■ Bolton selectmen meet tonight. anri^THlpr PAPERING Street to Hillstown MOTORS 71 HOLIDAY Road and follow signs. LET US HELP SEASONAL JEEP-1987 Wagoneer. “Quality Used Cars” ESTATE SALE-12/1. 9- Limited Edition. V-6 ■ Ribbon Mill final vote expected. HAWKES TREE SERVICE You remodel your kitchen or bath 401 Main Street F. YOUNG WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. The new 1991 Enterlain- 3;30. 491 Tunnel Road, loaded 4x4. 875-1497. What's B u c Ko i , truck & chipper. from floor to ceiling. We offer Vernon. Oak furniture, Manchester, CT Quality work at a ment Coupon Savings Stump removal. Free REMODELING cabinets, vanities, counter lops, old baskets, books, JUNK CARS-Towed free. reasonable prlcel Books are now avail­ 649-4304 ■ Bolton schools unveil capital plan. e&tjrrrateB. Special W Expert Craftsmanship whatever your needs are. bottles, curtain rods, Call Joey, 528-1990. Interior & Exterior able for $30.00. Save News consideration lor elderly and A Decks Call Ralph Nadaau 643-6004 50% on almost every- dishes, jewelry, Need title. 1P86 Merc Lynx 48K $2,895 A Window Replacement Free Estimates harKlicappod Call Brian Weigle KItchan and Bath Datlgn Canter thing-Dining, theatre, kitchenware, linens, 1986 Chev Celeb. Euro $4,995 ■ Trainer puts curbs on canines. 647-7553 A Vinyl Siding (Alcoa) sports, travel and more! pictures and frames, Schaller 1986 Dodge Lancer $4,495 A Rools 645-8912 records, sewing 1985 Dodge 600 Convert. $3,995 Dec. 3,1990 All proceeds will benefit Q u a lity A Rec Rooms these non-profit or­ notions, sheet music, 1985 Ford Escort $2,395 Local/Regional Section, Page 7. A Senior Discount HEATING/ ganizations for the tools, toys. No early Pre-Owned Autos 1985 Buick Skyhawk $3,995 MASONRY A Licensed, Insured Wall Papering and Painting mentally retarded. New . Value Priced 1985 Caravan Loaded $5,995 i- Free Estimatet PLUMBING Continental to 30 years Experience Seasons-647-1624, USED CAR BEST BUYS! 1985 Ply Caravelle $3,795 Serving Uanchester tor March Inc-646-4446, 1988 Mercury Cougar $8,695 1984 Ford LTD IWag $3,495' Insurance, References and Loaded Ybur Hometown Newspaper seek Ch. 11 KSR Masonry - Brick, stooa, - ’ Over 18 YearsI Greater Coventry As­ CARDINAL 1984 Dodge Omni 50K $2,395 Voted 1990 New England NOvWspaperMrralb of the Year Newsstand Price: 35 Cents concrsto, patio's and chimney rep*. Free Esiimates 1988 Hundal QLS $4,995 643-6774 NO JOB TOO SMALL sociation for Retarded 5 Speed. Air, Sunroof 1984 Lincoln Town Car $6,495 NEW YORK (AP) — Con­ Filleon years experionce. Fully Insured BUICK, INC. MARTY MATTSSON Instant Sotvlca/Fre© Estimates Citizens-742-0315. 1984 Toyota Celica $4,995 1984 Jeep GrdlAbg 4X4 $5,495 tinental Airlines Holdings Inc. License HS23648. 649-4431 Bath/Kitchen Remodeling 1990 Buick Skylark $8,980 AM/FM, Clean 1989BuickSlvhawk $7,480 1983 Merc Col Park Vltag $3,995 said today it plans to file for Forlnhrmatlon on my business cal One Call Does It Alt YOU CAN enlov extra 1987 Olds Cutlass Sup. $7,900 CUSTOM QUALITY 1989 Cavalier Coupe $7,495 1983 Olds Delta 88 Roy $3,795 Better Business Bueau. Registered 30 Years Experience vacotion money by ex­ V-8, Auto, A/C, Low Miles protection from its creditors wtth Consumer Proleciion. One stop improvements. 1989 Buick Riviera $14,980 1989 Lincoln Town Car $18,000 1982 Ply Reliant Wag $1,795. Pavilion under Chapter 11 of the federal Framing to Painting. NAME YOUR M&M Plumbing & Heating changing idle items in 1989 Honda Accord LX $13,400 Signature Series, Like Now 1982 Chev Monte Carlo $1,995 Property Cal 569-7671 v o u r hom e fo r cosh ... bankruptcy laws, citing high fuel Licensed & Insured, ______649-2871 1988 Buick Skylark $7,985 1987 Buick Park Avenue $9,800 1982 Pontiac LeMans $1,995 OWN PRICE ~ with on od in classified. V-6, Full Power, Leather Call Dave Adamick 1988 Chev Cavalier $6,990 1982 Pontiac Phoenix $1,695 costs and a heavy debt load. Father and son painting, Coll 643-2711 to place vour 1987 Buick LeSabre $7,980 1987 Acura Legend Sad. $13,900 At the same time, it said it has lor a tree quote. V-6, Aulo, Full Power 1981 Chev Camaro $2,295 recovers WATERPROOFING Installation and Replacement od. 1987 Buick Century $5,995 tax hike 645-6523_____ papering, removal. 1988 Acura Integra 3 Dr. $11,900 1981 Pont Grand Prix $2,395 agreed to sell its Seattle-Tacoma of Oil, Gas & Electric 1987 Silverado 4X4 $13,990 8 7 MISC. FOR SALE*" 5 Spd., A/C, Sunroof, SE 1979 Olds Delta 88 51K $1,895 to Tokyo route to American Air­ 528-5015 •Water Heaters 1987 Celebrity Sedan $6,305 1987 Acura Integra 5 Dr. $7,900 1979 Ford Mustang $1,995 lines for $150 million, pending •Warm Air Furnaces FIREPLACE-Stove includ­ 1986 Oktsmobile Ciera $4,995 Auto, PS, PB, AM/FM Stereo after Rick's Handyman and 1987 Chrysler Lebaron $6,600 1975 Cadd Eldorado Con $6,495 approval of the bankruptcy WET BASEMENTS? ■Boilers 1985 Cavalier Cpe. $3,490 measured Carpentry ing hearth mate. Burns 1985 Nissan Pulsar $3,980 Cpe., Auto, A/C, PS PB 1973 Dodge Charger $2,195 Hatchways, foundation cracks, Wilson Oil Company court. 'llorriodeling S Repairs McHUGH HIMSELF wood or coal. Excellent 1985 Olds Delta 88 Cpe $5,995 1987 Pontiac Grand Am $6,900 By ALEXGIRELLI sump pumps, tile tines, gravity ■Allies, basements, yards cleaned 64S6393 condition. $400/besf Turbo, Auto, /VC, Sharp M -dVisa Accepted Wallpapering and Painting 1984 Buick Century LTD $4^90 1986 Mercury Sable LS $5,900 Manchester Herald In a two-page statement, the loeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ ■Hauling offer. 728-7049 New Arrivals Daily threat V-6, Auto, A/C, Full Power company said high jet fuel costs ness prcfrmg of concrete walls ■Insured at its best weekdays, 9-5. 81 Adams Street Financing Availahle ■FREE ESTIMATES 1988 Honda Prelude SI $12,900 and a high debt load have and Ikxirs. Chimnoy clean outs, Ceiling repair/replacement FIREWOOD-Seasoned Manchester Auto, /VC, Loaded, Low Milos By RICK SANTOS MANCHESTER — About half 646-1948_____. 1987 Toyota Colica GT $8,995 TOYOTA-1989 Corrolla the residential property taxpayers in “created a temporary cash stone walls, and concrete repaL'S.| Gary McHugh 643-9321 hard wood. Cut,split Manchester Herald 649-4571 Aulo, A/C, PS, PB, AM/FM DX. 4 Door, 16K miles, town would have increases ranging shortage for the airline.” Over 40 years experienced. Sen PROFESSIONAL CAR CLEANING and delivered. $110/ 1986 Toytola Colica GT $7,995 KITCHEN & BATH Bufflng, Waxing, cord. 643-6824. Auto, A/C, Loaded, Low Milos 5 speed, air. Kenwood from 14 percent to 22 percent when Continental lost $88.3 million ior citizen discounts. MANCHESTER — Mall retailers Interior Shampooing, 1985 Honda Civic Sedan $4,995 stereo. Like New. Must both their homes and automobiles in the third quarter of this year, REMODELING NEC P-7-Wide carriage 5 Spd.,/VC sell-moving. $9000. were back in business this morning Albert Zuccaro From the smallest repair to the LANDSCAPING Engine Degreasing, 24 PIN printer. Like BOB RILEY arc taken into consideration if next compared to a loss of $158 mil­ Vinyl & Leather Conditioning. 1987 Chav Cavalier RS $4,995 Call after 5pm, 742- at the Pavilions at Buckland Hills lion in 1989. For the first nine Waterproofing largest renovation, we will do a new. Asking $450. 646- OLDSMOBILEA/OLKSWAGEN Auto, /VC, Low Milos 9665. year’s town budget is about the complete job. Fflnstripping Available. 1985 Chev Spectrum $2,900 shopping mall, which was the site of months, losses totaled $97 mil­ By Appointment Only 0406. 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER same as this year’s. 6 4 6 -3 3 6 1 Visit our beautiful showroom or FRANK YOUNG Auto, A/C, Stereo an evacuation Sunday after a lion, compared with a $522.8 649-4304 - Mike 1983 Nissan Pulzar $2,900 92 TRUCKS ft VANS According to Michael Bekech, call for your tree estimate. 649-1749 telephone call was perceived as a million loss last year. EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE Aulo, AM/FM, Low Miles FOR SALE town assessor, a study of the tax pic­ END ROLLS , 1989 Toro Trofeo $15,995 1984 Olds Cutlass Sup. $3,900 bomb threat. If you need o better car to Heritage Kitchen & AND 27 V / width - SO'*. V-6, Auto, /VC, Clean ture under the town’s property tax A filing for protection under GSL Building 1987 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 CHEVROLET-1981 1/2 The phone call, which was made drive the youngsters to Bath Center LANDSCAPING 13" width - 2 for 50‘» 1987 VW Golf $5,995 1989 Acura Legend " L " $18,995 revaluation roughly indicates this Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy school, check the many Maintenance Co. Sedan, Exel Demo ton, 6 cylinder, to the mall management office 254 Broad Street Newsprint end rolls can be 1985 Buick Skylark $3,995 breakdown among the about 16,000 Fall Cleanups Commorclal/Residenllal, 1990 Toyota Corolla LE $11,500 automatic. 6 toot body. shortly after 4 p.m., caused the mass laws permits a company to reor­ offerings In todov's Clas­ Manchester picked up at the Manchester 1989 VW Golf $7,995 residential property owners affected. sified colum ns. 643-2711. 645-8892 building repair and ho,me' At, Full Power, A/C, Like Now $1595. 649-9746. evacuation, which is being blamed ganize its financial affairs while Herald ONLY before 11 am . 1986 Buick Regal $6,995 1985 Mazda RX7 GS $6,600 The approximate increase in the 649-5400 Improvements. Interior and Monday through Thursday. for the loss of thousands of dollars the court holds creditors at bay. 1987 Olds Ciera $6,995 5 Spd., Only 23,000 Miles 9 8 WANTED TO BUY/ exterior painting, light car­ 1986 Chrysler LeBaron $4,995 1988 Honda Accord LXI $10,900 in holiday sales. assessed value of real properties LAWN CARE FRENCH'S LAWN & Coupe, 5 Speed, Loaded (houses and lots) in town is 3.25 It would be the second pentry. Complete janitorial 88 TAG SALES 1987VWGTI $5,995 ______TRADE______The incident was even more bitter CLASSIC CONSTRUCTION TREE SERVICE service. Experienced, reli­ 1989Jetta $9,995 1984 Plymouth Horizon $2,800 times the old values set in the 1977 bankruptcy filing for Continen­ 4 Cylinder, AM/FM Cass,, Low Milos to mall management as investigators Sprayed ceilings. Remodeling, Complete tall clean-up. Leaf able, free estimates. 1989 Olds Ciera $9,995 We buy clean, late model used revaluation. tal in less than a decade. In removal, DebrI removal & MANCHESTER-23 Duval 1968 Olds Cutlass $8,995 from the Eighth Utilities District PHIL'S LAWN CARE & Painting, Etc. No jobtoo small. TTie tax amount figures are based 1983, the company filed for Brush clearing. Gutters 643-0304 St. (Off Hilliard) 1985 Honda Accord $5,995 SCHALLER cars and taicks. Top prices Fire Department and Manchester LANDSCAPPtNG cleans. Saturday, Sunday, 9- on a mill rate of 25 mills, the rate it reorganization under federal Free Estimates, Insured. 1990 Olds Cutlass $11,995 paid. Police Department quickly deter­ 6 4 5 -1 3 1 2 Day or Evening 4pm. Household and 1986Jetla $5,995 would have taken to support the cur­ bankruptcy laws. Gutters Cleaned. RQB CROSBY ACURA Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet mined that the building contained no FREE ESTIMATES SNOWPLOWING baby furniture, gym 1989 Jeep Cherokee $15,995 rent budget if the revaluation had Snow plowing, residential 872-1139 345 CENTER STREET 1229 Main Street bomb and that tlie phone call was an Reserve Now equipment, children’s Many Others been in effect when that budget was and commercial Commera'a) i Residential toys, books, clothes, MANCHESTER Manchester, CT apparent hoax. JAN'S NOW AVAILABLE To Choose From set. Gulf at a glance Call 742-9540 Snow Blower Service Available miscellaneous. 647-7077 646-6464 “I wish we hadn’t gone to the FOR INDOOR WORK Low Ratos In the four sessions that have ROOFING/ point of asking the public to leave, Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald Lawn & Landacape Cara. All Yard 6494304 been held so far by KVS Systems, (AP) Here, at a glance, are the SIDING Mainlananoa, RototiXing, Houaa but safety is the number one con­ NATIVITY SCENE — Manchester Park Department workers on Friday erected a nativity the firm hired to do the revaluation, latest developments in the Per­ YARDMASTERS Claanir>g, Driveway* Sealed, Odd Jobe. Mike Anylime cern,” the mail’s general manager, SfKJW Plowing A Tnm Handy Wonrnn (203) 643-4165 scene on the lawn of the Center Congregational Church, at the intersection of Main and 169 taxpayers have consulted the sian Gulf crisis: NISSAN Thomas Guerra, said today. Leaves raked and Center streets. firm’s representatives about their in­ ALL USED CARS Guerra said he had no estimate of trees cut LIONEL COTE Call 569-2401______De Corm^er^ creased revaluations. ■ Iraqi President Saddam CLEANING how many customers and employees Gutters and garages cleaned ROOFING & SIDING Bekech said 51 of those taxpayers Hussein says he expects talks SERVICE 265 BROAD STREET vMOTOR SALES, jNC.^ FULLY WARRANTEED filed out of the mall building. ■30 Y e a rs E xp erien ce have ended their interviews resigned with the United States to include Cali 643-9996 ❖ I NISSAN More than a dozen stores in the •Fully Insured MANCHESTER, C0NNECTICUT^^^^^^1^2±££fif^^ to, if not satisfied with, the revalua­ discussions of the Israeli oc­ mall closed early for the night after •License # 506737 tions, and 116 of them will go on cupation of the West Bank and NEED YOUR CELLARS, the 15-minute evacuation by mall _646-9564 FSiSyTrE?'... Connecticut tax reform further in the review process, with Gaza Strip. The United States ATTICS i GARAGES management, said police and has rejected linking Iraq’s CLEANED? firefighters. more review to be conducted by the CLASSIFIED KVS offices or in the field. withdrawal from Kuwait to Ae c jR its ... Also junk taken to Customers and employees of all Bcckech said about 530 appoint­ lands occupied by L«rael in 1967. ADVERTISING L^t/ A Specialist,': fflaurlirslrr Hrralb th e c|pmp? the stores in the mall except the four ments have been made for initial in­ Saddam, in an interview 643-2711 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 Call 644-1775 anchor stores were asked to leave likely to dominate talks Do it! terviews with KVS. About 15,000 broadcast Sunday, said the chan­ the mall between 5 and 5:30 p.m., ces of war in the Persian Gulf officials said. Customers were also notices of increased assessment By JUDD EVERHART have been mailed out. stand at “50-50,” with the out­ evacuated from Steiger’s, one of the The Associated Press He said the number of requests come depending on discussions LEGAL NOTICES four anchor stores in the mall. 41 MISC. FOR RENT 1987 SUZUKI SAMURAI 1988 TOYOTA PICKUP 1988 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 Analysis for consultations with KVS has not between his government and Great MPG, 4 Cylinder, Con­ V-6, Alarm System, 29K, 4X4, A/ Laredo & Tow Pkg., 4.0LT, A/C, All Pow., Secretary of State James A. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS INVITATION TO BID HARTFORD — When the 1991 General Assembly been as high as expected by officials BOLTON-Horse stall for vertible, 4X4, 5 Spd. $3,995 At a Public Hearing on Oc­ ESTATE OF C, PS, PB, 5 Spd. $8,995 Ouse. T4, Aloys, AT, AMfM Cass. $11,900 Please see MALL, page 6. convenes next month, an elaborate game will begin on connected with the revaluation. Baker III. The Manchester Public rent. 646-6463. tober 17, 1990, The Bolton FRANCES J. GRIMES Schools solicits bids for ATH­ balancing the budget. The winner of that game may be But with a $2.1 billion hole between sptending said to Zoning Commission approved The Hon. William E. LETIC EQUIPMENT for the difficult to pinpoinL but the loser may well be the be needed to maintain current services and revenue from ■ Iraq prepared for the pos­ an application for a zone FitzGerald, Judge of the Court 1990-1991 school year. NEVER PLACED a wart average Cormecdcut taxpayer. current taxes, it appears certain that Weicker and the sibility of war by test-firing change at 12 Quarry Rd., Bol­ of Probate, District of Sealed bids will be received ad? There's nothino to if Kohl Gov.-elect Lowell P. Wcickcr Jr. and his budget General Assembly will have to seriously debate tax in­ Excursion medium-range surface-to-sur­ ton, CT. The change of zone Manchester at a hearing held until December 12, 1990, 2:00 ... just dial 643-2711 was from an R-2 Zone to a on November 27, 19M or­ director, William J. Cibes Jr., have promised to exhaust creases. face missiles. The missiles, p.m., at which time they will Business Zone. dered that all daims must be be publicly opened. The right all options for reducing spending before looking at the which have a range of 4(X) presented to the fiduciary at At the same meeting approval is reserved to reject any an all 52 CLEANING SER- tax side of the budget. dodges miles, were fired and landed the address below. Failure to wins Please see TAX, page 6. was granted for a structure bids. Specifications and bid ______VICES______Sunday within Iraqi territory. with the condition that there promptly present any such forms may be secured at the be no residential use of the claim may result in the loss of Business Office, 45 North rights to recover on such House cleaning. the bullet ■ U.S. Marines began a four- structure. School Street, Manchester, claim. Weekdays. Depend­ election day amphibious exercise on Mark Johnson, CT. 1988 JEEP CHEROKEE 1986 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER 1987 HONDA CIVIC Sandra Haun, able worker. Sunday, the fourth since Opera­ Chairman 007-12 23K, 4X4, A/C, PS. PB, 5 Spd., 37K, Great MPG, 4X4, A/C, PS, PB, Tilt, 46K, 4X4, /VC, 5 Spd., AM/FM Clerk References. Call 647- By BRIAN M. TROTTA tion Desert Shield began after Bolton Zoning 1137 after 5:30pm. AM/FM Cassette. $11,500 Sunroof, 5 Spd, A M fM C a s s ^ . $ 9 3 9 5 Cassette. $6,995 Commission The fiduciary is; LEGAL NOTICE By MAUD S. BEELMAN Manchester Herald Iraq seized Kuwait on Aug. 2. 11/2B/90 Richard C. t^odhouse The Associated Press Military officials refused to dis­ c/o Richard C. VUoodhouse, At a Public Hearing on 005-12 November 7, 1990, The Bol­ BOLTON — The increasingly close the location of the Esq. maneuvers, the number of 555 Main Street ton Zoning Commission ap­ CARDINAL BUICK'S BONN, Germany — Opposition tense situation in the Persian Gulf Manchester, CT 06040 proved a special permit lor an parties who showed reluctance to nearly shot down a February trip to Marines involved or whether addition to Three J's Cafe at NOTICE TO CREDITORS 009-12 jump on Chancellor Helmut Kohl’s France by a group of Bolton High forces from other countries took ESTATE OF 124 Bolton Turnpike, Bolton, CT with the condition that a VOLUME- PRICING reunification steamroller were large­ School students. part. ARTHUR E. WETHERBEE, NOTICE OF HEARING JR. review be required before any ly left by the wayside in the first The trip, which has been planned In the matter of: occupancy of the second floor The Hon. William E. HELEN A. CAVEN SAVES YOU CASH! free all-German elections in nearly since September, required approval ■ U.S. Energy Secretary is desired. 60 years. FitzGerald, Judge of the Court Pursuant to an order of Hon. from the Board Education before it James Watkins met with Saudi of Probate, District of Mark Johnson, William E. FitzGerald, Judge, Chairman For die environmentalist Greens, could be booked. About 10 students /\rabian Oil Minister Hisham Msuichester at a hearing held a hearing will be held on an Sunday’s vote spelled disaster. Nazer to discuss plans to expand on November 27, 1990 or­ Bolton Zoning HOLIDAY SPECIAL have expressed interest in tlic trip, application requesting permis­ dered that etil claims must be Commission ’s most established ecology which is scheduled for Feb. 7-17. Saudi oil production and to keep sion to sell real property, as in 11/28/90 presented to the fiduciary at said application on file more movement lost most of its seats in The trip includes stays in Paris oil prices from skyrocketing in 004-12 the address below. Failure to fully appears at SELECT A 1990 REATTAOR 1990 RIVIERA Parliament. the case of war, sources said. promptly present any such and Montivillicrs, where the stu­ Probate Court tor the Kohl’s center-right governing dents will stay with the families of claim may result in the loss of LEGAL NOTICE FOR ONE LCW PRICE! 1 rights to recover on such District of Manchester coalition won 54.8 percent of the students who visited Bolton last ■ Form er heavyweight claim. 66 Center Street At a special meeting on vote, compared to 33.5 percent for spring. boxing champion Muhammad P.O. Box 191 November 7, 1990, The Bol­ the main opposition Social Sandra Haun, Manchester, CT 06040 ton Zoning Commission voted But board member Barry Steams Ali flew out of Jordan today, Clerk Democrats, who were led by Oskar on December 13,1990 at 2:30 to approve the Syndet site said he was opposed to the trip be­ headed to New York with 15 The fiduciary is: PM plan and addition for a special Lafontainc, according to nearly cause of the tumoil in the Middle Americans and two Canadians David A. Wetherboe permit subject to an agree­ complete official results. East. Steams said he did not want to who had been held hostage. Ali c/o W. David Keith, Esq. All persons having an interest ment by the Town Attorney in said matter may appear and Also Sunday, Berlin held its first put students at risk to possible ter­ went to Iraq last week to seek Marte, Keith, Fiorentino S Sul­ and Syndet for a Hold Harm­ 1990 BUICK i livan be heard at that time. less agreement. The site is at combined city elections in 44 years. rorist attacks. the release of hostages. 675 Main Street Elizabeth A. Bidwell, 201 Boston Turnpike, Bolton, “LUXURY COUPE" 1990 BUICK flivi! The conservative slate won the most But other board members dis­ VOUH Manchester, CT 06040 Ass't Clerk CT 06043. Pf9-0wned Company Vehicle Loaded with eiiras. SlocK K1247 “COUPE” votes but appeared to lack the counted Stearns’s concerns. 008-12 010-12 Mark Johnson, Was $28 885 SAVE $8,895 IC H U lC b :l Loaded with extras DemonstratonModel. S (ockii305 majority needed to unseat Mayor “I don’t like the idea of Chairman Walter Momper’s Social Democrat- Bolton Zoning QUALITY USED CARS GUARANTEED TO SATISFY YOUR EVERY NEED! /Americans saying they can’t travel Inside Today... ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Commission led administration outright. here or there,” because of the Per­ LEGAL NOTICE Lafontainc and odicr left-leaning 11/28/90 PRE-OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK sian Gulf, said board Chainnan At a special meeting of the Andover Zoning Board of Appeals 003-12 opposition politicians had urged a 1990 Buick Skylark Sedan...... 1988 Chevrolet Blazer 4X4 Silverado James Marshall. on November 26, 1990, the following was voted unanimously: slower approach, warning of the Marshall said the atmosphere in 1989 Buick Skyhawk Coupe...... 1985 OLDS DELTA 88 2 DOOR 1987 Buick Century Sedan 20 pages, 4 sections #331, Leon & Florence Palmer, 52 Wales Road LEGAL NOTICE potential social cost of unification. Scolt Brede/Manchester Herald tlie Soviet Union is nearly as bad as 1989 Chevrolet Cavalier Coupe...... 1987 Chevy Silverado 4X4 Pickup...... :•: J Approval of a variance to Section 6.0 of the Andover Zoning At a regularly scheduled Tlic elections marked the first free HACK MASTER — Chad Herdick (center, kicking hacky sack), a sophomore at in the Middle East, because of all Another Angle Regulations to permit construction of a garage in accordance 1989 Honda Accord LX...... 1986 Oldsmobile Ciera...... -:.4 ___11 mooting on November 28, balloting in a united Gemiany since Manchester High School, plays a rousing game of hacky sack with his friends Mike the ethnic and economic tensions. Business______13 with the plan submitted with the application. Approval is sub­ 1990, The Bolton Zoning 1989 Buick Riviera Coupe...... ■ 1985 Chevy Cavalier Coupe...... ' IRO Only Adolf Hitler’s rise to power ended Still, schools are sending their stu­ Classified____ 14-15 ject to the following conditions: 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan...... 1985 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Coupe . 'ki:. Melesko (on right), Duncan Gagnon (on left) and Todd O’Connor (on left with back to Commission voted un­ in die devastation of World War II, dents there for the educational Com ics______10 1) Approval for use of property to house the equipment and animously to accept ttie 1988 Chevy Cavalier 4 Door...... 1985 Nissan Pulsar Coupe / .If.'U V-e, Air Coridllioning, and cap|x;d a year of political vic- camera) after school Thursday. The object is to keep the bean-bag-like ball in motion benefits, he said. Focus______12 vehicles of Andover Septic Tank Company. revised and amended zoning 1988 Chevrolet Corsica Sedan...... 1984 Buick Century LTD...... Local/State__ regulations. The effective date Loaded, 45K without using your hands. _ 7 - 9 2) No further expansion of the business or construction ot any $5,980 Lottery, of those regulations shall be 9 additional commercial building without ZBA's further ap­ Plea.se see KOHL, page 6. Nation/Wbrid December 17, 1990. •prices Include Faclory RebalesI Please see TRIP, page 6. 2.3,5 proval. Obituaries__ ___9 Mark Johnson, FACTORY REBATES FROM $250 to $3000 CARDINAL BUICK, INC. Dated this 29th day of November, 1990 in Andover, CT (or Opinion______4 Chairman publication in the Manchester Herald. ON SELECT MODELS... Sports_____ 16-20 Bolton Zoning "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" Serving The Manchester Area For Over 109 Years ~ Call Today for Home Delivery 647-9946 Television 12 Richard Higgins, Chairman Commission IS AVAILAB LE IN 81 Adams Street, Manchester Zoning Board o( Appeals 11/29/90 LIEU OF FACTORY REBATE! 0«iNefyrru5tb«onb*ilof# •z'li/m (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) 0 4 9 -4 9 /1 002-12 006-12 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Dec. 3, 1990— ^3 2— MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Dec. 3, 1990 NATION/WORLD U.S.: Saddam Argentine is considered soldiers Iraq test-fires missiles; rampage long-term threat BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — About 50 soldiers seized By JOAN MOWER Baker said those issues would part of the downtown army head­ Saddam urges dialogue The Associated Press nave to be addressed “in the after- quarters, a nearby infantry base and math of a resolution of this crisis.” a tank factory early today, two days Cheney and Gen. Colin Powell, before a scheduled visit by President we are closer to peace,” Saddam Secretary James Watkins met with WASHINGTON — The Bush ad­ / By ARTHUR ALLEN chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Bush. said. Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Hisham ministration says Iraqi President The Associated Press Staff, were to appear today before The army said at least three sol­ Saddam Hussein poses a long-term “But if they want to make this Nazer in the Saudi capital of Riyadh the Senate Armed Services Commit­ threat to world peace and “has to be diers were killed and six wounded in meeting nothing other than a formal to discuss plans to expand Saudi oil tee to defend President Bush’s han­ Saddam Hussein says he expects dealt with” even if he withdraws the uprising, the fourth military the Palestinian question to be on the exhibition for the American Con­ production and to keep prices from dling of the Persian Gulf crisis. revolt in Argentina in four years. Iraqi troops from Kuwait and frees gress, the American people or inter­ skyrocketing in the case of war, In four days of testimony last agenda of talks with U.S. officials western hostages. President Carlos Menem declared national public opinion, simply to sources said. week, military officials from pre­ a state of siege, but his govermnent on preventing war, for which Iraq In television appearances Sunday, give themselves good conscience to vious Republican administrations did not appear threatened. has shown itself to be preparing Saudi Aramco is now pumping administration officials promised say, ‘There, we’ve tried to dialogue told the panel that Bush must give with the test-firing of medium-range nearly 8.5 million barrels of oil a Iraq a peaceful way to end its oc­ Some politicians suggested the with Iraq, without Iraq renouncing United Nations sanctions more time missiles. day. Before the crisis, its OPEC cupation of Kuwait but still branded uprising was intended to disrupt to work before ordering a military Tlic surface-to-surface missiles, its positions’ — in that ca.se, we’re quota was 5.38 million barrels a f ' the Iraqi leader as a dangerous man Wednesday’s visit by Bush, who ar­ strike to drive Iraq from Kuwait. with a range of 400 miles, were closer to war.” day. whose larger military ambitions rived in Brazil today. But both Bush Witnesses and Democrats on the fired and landed Sunday within Iraqi Some U.S. observers have said must be checked. and a spokesman for Menem, Hum­ Bush’s offer to hold talks with Iraq armed services panel criticized Bush territory. Crude oil prices doubled to “There’s never been any sugges­ berto Toledo, said the president’s for ordering 200,000 troops to be Iraq fitted similar weapons with was lip service for critics who say around S40 a barrel soon after Iraq’s tion that force would be used if the visit to Argentina was still on. his administration is moving too sent to the gulf region in early conventional warheads during its invasion, but have fallen to as low U.N. resolutions were fully com­ “I have no thoughts of changing November in addition to the more eight-year war with Iran, but they quickly toward war. The U.N. as $29 since. If war breaks out, they plied with,” Secretary of Stale my plans. I have great confidence in than 240,000 dispatched after Iraq’s could also be equipped with chemi­ Security Council, in a resolution could shoot up as high as $100 a James A. Baker 111 said on NBC- the security there,” Bush told Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait. cal weapons. Defense Secreatary Thursday, authorized force against barrel, according to estimates by oil TV ’s “Meet The Press.” reporters in Brazil. On Friday, Bush announced a Dick Cheney said in an interview on Iraq if Saddam does not withdraw figures. ‘That would give some assurance, One rebel spokesman said the his troops from Kuwait by Jan. 15. new diplomatic initiative aimed at ABC-TV. it seems to me, that if he complied mutinous soldiers wanted changes in Saddam did not respond to the The sources in Saudi Arabia, finding a peaceful solution to the the way the military was run and did The U.S. military refu.sed to con­ with the resolutions, his reward for firm or deny reports that allied for­ French reporters’ questions about speaking on condition of anonymity, gulf crisis before Jan. 15, the dead­ not want to overthrow the govern­ that would not be a military attack ces in the Persian Gulf went on alert the possibility of an Iraqi said the an arrangement was under line the U.N. Security Council has ment. by the United States,” Baker said. after detecting the missiles, withdrawal from Kuwait. discussion in which the Americans set for Iraq to leave Kuwait. After The insurrection, mounted at 5 The United Nations has called for presumably with spy satellites or But he said the “dialogue” with would draw down strategic oil reser­ that the U.N. resolution grants the a.m., was the first in Argentina since Iraq to leave Kuwait, restore the AWACS airborne early-warning Baker would have to deal with Is­ ves to keep prices down if gulf right to use force against Iraq. Menem took office in July 1989. He legitimate government to that oil- radar planes. rael’s withdrawal from tlic occupied production were halted by war. The Bush announced Baker’s trip to is the country’s second civilian rich emirate and free all Western “The flight path of the missiles territories. The United Stales has Saudis would later reimburse the Iraq and invited Iraqi Foreign Minis­ president since the military ceded hostages. Baker plans to travel to was away from U.S. and coalition rejected any such linkage. United States, they said. ter Tariq Aziz to Washington to power in 1983. Baghdad between now and Jan. 15 forces,” according to a U.S. military The United States now has about meet with the president. All of the previous insurrections In other developments: to meet with Saddam. statement in Saudi Arabia. 240,000 troops among the 350,000- As he left Washington Sunday have been by officers who declare — Iraq issued a strong wanting to But even if Iraq heeds the U.N. In an interview broadcast Sunday sirong force in the region. By next evening for South America, Bush themselves nationalists and demand the Soviet Union, whose Foreign resolutions, “we still are going to be a Frcnchy television network, Sad­ month, the number of U.S. soldiers declined to respond directly to pay increases, pardons for rights Minister Eduard Shevardnadze said faced with an Iraq that has enor­ dam said the chances of war in the in the force is expected to swell to reporters’ questions about details of abuses during the 1976-83 military Thursday that Moscow “will not mous military capability and has Persian Gulf stand at “50-50,” with around 400,000. pending talks. “I’m very pleased regime, and changes in the military hesitate to use force” to protect the demonstrated a desire to develop the outcome depending on the dis­ U.S. Marines began a four-day with the way it’s going, but we’ll high command. estimated 3,000 Soviet citizens still even more nuclear weapons, ballis­ Ths Associated Press cussions between his government amphibious exercise on Sunday, the see,” was his only response. All but a handful of officers from in Iraq. tic missiles,” Defense Secretary A COMFORTING HAND — Israeli soldier Avishag Cohen, on stretcher, holds her sister’s and Secretary of State James A. fourtli since Operation Desert Shield Both Baker and Cheney argued the military regune have already Dick Cheney said. Baker III. began in early Augu.sl. Military offi- Sunday that sanctions have failed to hand as she is wheeled out of the operating room of a Tel Aviv hospital Sunday after she was been pardoned by the government. An unidentified Iraqi Foreign Tha Associated Press ci.als refused to disclose the location “He has to know, and I think the work as intended. injured in a knifing attack on a Tel Aviv bus earlier in the day. One Israeli passenger died of Military pay, however — like the Bush offered on Friday to send Ministry spokesman, quoted by the ‘THE DEAN' DIES — Composer Aaron Copland leans on the grand piano in the studio of Baker to Baghdad and the Iraqis ac­ of landings, the number Iraqi News Agency, said the Soviets world knows, that we are very con­ “We would have hoped they stab wounds and three others were injured. A Palestinian attacker was shot dead by security pay of most Argentines — has been his home at Ossining, N.Y. in a 1956 photo. Admired as “the dean of American music,” severely reduced by hyperinflation cepted. of Marines involved or whether for­ would “lose the friendship of 200 cerned about that capability and tliat would have worked now,” said forces while two other Palestinians were injured and arrested. “If they want to make this meet­ ces from other counU"ies took part. million Arabs” if they sent troops to Copland died Sunday, in North Tarrytown, N.Y., of complications from two strokes and we arc prepared to Uy to find Baker. “And many major nations and government budget cuts. ing a real path toward dialogue, then Also Sunday, U.S. Energy the Persian Gulf region. respiratory problems. diplomatic ways to deal with it if around the world told us they fell, The reported casualties were loyal possible, but it has to be dealt with,” initially, that there would be a good soldiers killed or wounded in fight­ Cheney said on ABC-TV’s “This chance that they would work inside ing on the capital’s east side outside Week With David Brinkley.” two or three months. Movie, television actor the Patricios Infantry Regiment building, where radio stations said Aaron Copland dies at 90 firefights were occurring. Rifle fire also was heard at the By VERENA DOBNIK cowboy-in.spired classical music didn’t even travel to Perilous future Robert Cummings dead 20-story army headquarters, where The Associated Press the West until he was 28. the mutineers occupied an undeter­ airplane who squired beautiful models around town. He mined number of floors. The ad­ “I preferred to imagine being on a horse without ac­ By ROSE ANA BERBEO could never settle on any one woman, causing endless ministrative building is not normally NEW YORK — Aaron Copland, die immigrants’ son tually getting on one!” he once said. The Associated Press from Brooklyn who used jazz rhythms of the South, folk William Schuman, who with Bernstein and Copland for Mafia’s Gotti problems at home and among the various girlfriends. guarded by a large detachment of fonned what Schuman called a triumvirate of American It was called “Love That Bob” in syndication, and can soldiers. songs of Appalachia and cowboy tunes of the prairie to the ’90s. There’s a great variance — Robert Cummings, who played a By LARRY MeSHANE still be seen in reruns. The rebels also captured a factory create classical music that was unmistakably American, composers, said, “Copland believed in the validity of between Mr. Gotti and Mr. Castel­ swinging bachelor in the 1950s sitcom “The Bob Cum­ The Associated Press that manufactures tanks under con­ has died at 90. American music, that we were not inferior to our lano,” said Fred Martens, director of mings Show” and starred in dozens of films, has died at In its second incarnation, “The Bob Cummings tract with France at Boulogne, north The composer, who lived in Pcckskill, died Sunday at European cousins.” the Pennsylvania Crime Commis­ Show” ran as a comedy-adventure on CBS in l% l-6 2 , NEW YORK — A street hit from age 80. Phelps Memorial Hospital in North Tarrytown of “He created die American sound in symphonic sion. of the capital. the pages of “The Godfather” al­ The actor, who had Parkinson’s disease, died Sunday and Cummings played Bob Carson, charter pilot and pneumonia. He had suffered two strokes recently. music,” said Schuman. “One was a businessman rack­ Troops loyal to Menem also ex­ legedly transformed John Gotti into at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Wood­ amateur detective. The “dean of American music” created such classics Both Bernstein and Copland “wanted to incorporate eteer, the other is a plain old- changed fire with rebels four blocks the nation’s most powerful crime land Hills of kidney failure and complications from hi 1954, he won an Emmy for “Twelve Angry Men.” as “Appalachian Spring,” “Rodeo,” “Billy the Kid” and popular music into concert music. They always wanted fashioned gangster, right out of the from the presidential palace. Police boss. But five years later, Gotti pneumonia, said hospital spokeswoman Louella Benson Milton Berle, who used Cummings as a straight man “Lincoln Portrait.” Leonard Bernstein once called the music to be in contact wiili people,” said composer ’20s. That’s the difference.” halted mass transit in the area, and faces the mobster’s fatal equation: After a movie career in the 1940s, he entered the bur­ in the 1930s and ’40s, said the clean-cut actor had a Copland’s 1942 orchestral composition “Fanfare for the Elliott Carter. Castellano’s style, which included machine gun and heavy arms fire power plus prestige equals prosecu­ geoning TV industry and starred in two versions of “The great knack for comedy. “He was a darling man,” Berle Common Man” the “all-time lop of the hit parade in Copland’s storekeeper parents initially were reluctant the creation of citywide concrete could be heard. There was no word tion. Bob Cummings Show,” which in its first incarnation said Sunday. “I, and others in show business who knew American music.” to pay for music lessons. “My parents were of the scam that netted millions and an on casualties there. “Right now he is the No. 1 target was probably the closest thing to a sex comedy on him, will miss him dearly.” The son of Eastern European immigrants, he strove to opinion that enough money had been invested in the aversion to drug trafficking, was in The rest of the army is “following of law enforcement. ... It’s just a television at the lime. be more American than most Americans and sought to musical Gaining of die four older children, with meager marked contrast to the Gambinos the orders of their commanders, ex­ matter of time. He’s going to go,” On the first “Bob Cummings Show,” which ran as a Paramount Pictures signed Cummings but look a pass focus the imcmaiional spotlight on his fellow American results,” he recalled. under Gotti, investigators say. cept for small groups that are being said Jules Bonalovonta, head of the sitcom on NBC and CBS from 1955 to 1959, Cummings on Berle when they took a screen test in 1932, Berle composers. But his persistence prevailed, and Cophmd eventually “Castellano seemed shrewder. He brought under conuol,” the army FB I’s organized crime office in New played Bob Collins, a photographer with his own said. “I never let him forget that,” he said. “He put American music on die map. He decided that studied in Paris widi Nadia Boulanger and sold a com­ kept a low profile, and he also chief-of-staff, Gen. Martin Bonnet, York. there should be an American sound, a place for the position, “The Cal and the Mou.se,” for $32.50. bridged the legitimate and il­ said in a communique. Bonalovonta has history on his American composer,” Vivian Pcrlis, who collaborated “To finally sec my music printed means more to me legitimate worlds, which gave him a Menem was working at Govern­ side. From A1 Cafxme to Joe Bonan- with the composer on his 1984 memoir, “Copland,” said than any debut in Carnegie Hall,” he wrote home. little more freedom,” said Michael ment House, just two blocks from no, godfathers have turned Sunday. In 1925, Boulanger, on organ, premiered “Symphony Chertoff, acting U.S. attorney in East German Communists the army headquarters, said grandfathers while behind bars. Copland wrote two operas, six ballets and eight film for Organ and Orchestra” in New York as part of her Newark. presidential spokesman Humberto The heads of four of the city’s scores, including his Oscar-winning music for William U.S. debut. Chertoff was prosecuting Castel­ Toledo. five organized crime families were Wyler’s “The Heiress” in 1948. Afterward, Copland recalled, conductor Walter Dam- lano and the heads of the four other “This is not a coup,” an uniden­ He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1945 for the ballet “Ap­ convicted and sentenced to 100 cling to Parliament seats rosch addressed the audience: “Ladies and gentlemen, 1 mob families when the reputed tified lieutenant who spoke for the The Associated Press years in prison each in 1986. The palachian Spring,” based on a Shaker melody played by am sure you will agree dial if a gifted yoiaig man can Gambino boss and bodyguard rebels told reporters. “We recognize fifth — Paul Castellano — never BERLIN (AP) — East Germany’s MARINES FIRE TOW — Marines at Camp Lejeune, N.C., fire a Tube-launched Optically a clarinet. It was choreographed by Martha Graham. write a symphony like diis at 23 ... within five years he Thomas Biloiti were gunned down first free elections and chose the The party was represented in the the authority of President Menem as heard those verdicts. He was gunned fomier Communists managed to win Guided Weapons missile as they prepare for duty in Saudi Arabia. His ballets “Billy the Kid” in 1938 and “Rtxleo” in will be ready to commit murder.” Dec. 16, 1985, outside a midtown democratic government that led llte all-German parliament formed out commander-in-chief.” Asked for the down months earlier in Gotti’s al­ seals in the united German Parlia­ 1942 make use of cowboy tunes and folk songs. With sucli jazz-inspired creations as “Piano Concer­ Manhattan sleakhouse. nation to unity with West Germany of the legislatures of the two Ger- rebels’ motives, the lieutenant said, leged grandstand play for control of ment on Sunday, but they lost much on Oct. 3. Other works included the score for “The Red Pony,” to” in 1926, Copland once recalled, “1 fell I had gone to Gotti’s attorney, Bruce Cutler, manys immediately after unity. It “The same as during the Holy Week the Gambino family. of their remaining support in a na­ the 1949 movie based on the novel by John Steinbeck, the extreme of where jazz could take me, the audiences noted his client is often linked to the Party leader Gregor Gysi put an was apportioned 24 seats based on (April 1987) uprising: Our generals But claiming Gotti killed Castel­ tion they onee ruled. and “I.incoln Hirtniit,” music performed with narration and critics in Boston all thought I had gone t(H) far.” slaying, but asserted Gotti’s in­ optimistic spin on the results, noting its level of support in the east. don’t represent the sentiment nor the Report: FBI investigating lano is one thing; proving it is in.spired by the writings of Lincoln biographer Carl During a trip to the West, Copland heard die piece The Parly of Democratic tliat the Communists were strong thought of our army.” nocence. Ironically, Gysi’s party did belter Stindburg. being hissed during rehearsal and again in concert at the another. He has never been charged Socialism, the renamed version of enough to get into F^liament. He Another rebel spokesman, retired in eastern Germany than the party The Jewish boy from New York who learned to write Hollywood Bowl. in the killing, although a much- ‘Take this pxxir Mr. Castellano the party that conuolled East Ger­ said they laid a foundation on which Maj. Hugo Abete, said the plotters rumored racketeering indictment in­ containing many of the pro- Sens. Cranston, DeConcini who was killed. How many limes many for four deeades, won 17 seats to build support in the West. were followers of Col. Mohammed democracy activists that toppled the cluding the hit is reportedly due this have the newspapers said my client in toliament, according to final “It’s not so much the quantity, but Ali Seineldin, who was cashiered however, that the cdiics committee volved with Keating and said both month. had something to do with this? He re.sulls. Communists in last autumn’s peace­ By WILLIAM M. WELCH .<<■ the quality,” of support, he said. after he led the previous military The Associated Press did know of the investigation, al- continued to intervene after being Three times Gotti has appeared in didn’t,” said Cutler. It attracted less than 1 percent of “One now chooses us as the leftist ful revolt. uprising, in December 1988. diough Cranston and DeConcini had infomied by regulalois they were New York City courts on other char­ the vole in western Germany, and democratic alternative.” Chertoff believes “Big F^ul,” in WASHINGTON — A published not been infomied. recommending a criminal investiga­ ges, and three limes he has walked more tlian 9 percent in eastern Ger­ The party also captured 9.3 per­ some ways, wielded more power report today says the FBI is con­ The ethics panel, in its lOth day tion of Lincoln’s practices. out a free man, earning the nick­ many, according to the traditionally cent of the vote in the Berlin elec­ ducting a criminal investigation dial of public healings today, is inves­ The other senators under scrutiny 4 name ‘The Teflon Don.” The acquit­ than Gotti. reliable poll projections. tions, making it the third-biggesl g could lead to cliarges against two of tigating allegations dial Cranston, are Republican John McCain of tals, combined with his reputation “Gotti seems powerful, but that That was a sharp drop from the party in the city’s legislature, ac­ the so-called “Keating Five” DeConcini, and three other senators Arizona, and Democrats John Glenn J for violence and fine clothing, have may be because the other bosses are 16.4 percent the party earned in cording to projections from Ger­ given Gotti national notoriety. gone,” said Chertoff. senators. improperly intervened with federal of Ohio and Donald Riegle of t ' March, when East Gcmiany held its many’s ARD television network. The Washington Times, quoting regulators on behalf of Keating’s Michigan. Yet that image may bring his dirift institution. downfall, experts say. Castellano’s unidentified congressional and law Bennett has de.scribcd McCain All the senators have denied approach — described by one as enforcement sources, said the and Glenn as having the least invol m m m ssi wrongdoing. “much more sophisticated racketeer­ “wide-ranging” investigation in vcmenl. although each attended a M anchester The committee is set to hear from ing than Gotti’s” and therefore har­ volved allegations of vote trading pair ol meetings with regulators in a former federal regulator who says der to delect and prosecute — is Decorate Your Door »iaiZ W S FJLSKtu&Esz and bribery against Sens. Alan 1987 on behalf of Keating. Riegle, he received an unusual number of Cranston and Dennis DeConcini. llie Senate banking chairman, has more conducive to a lengthy slay at calls from Cranston, D-Calif., on bc- for Christmas Contest 1990 The report comes as the Senate fallen somewhere in tlie middle in the head of an organized crime TUESDAY ONLY lialf of Keating’s Lincoln Savings family, they believe. Ethics Committee this week shifts tlic degree of trouble he faces. 1st Prize tuid Loan, and from a fund-raiser Unless, of course, somebody in­ the focus of its hearings into the Expected to testify tliis week are $100.00 Gift Certificate from Victoria Anne and Tara Ashley t\ matter to Cranston, the major who helped Cranston collect side the organization decides to kill Danny Wall, the foniier top thrift 2nd Prize beneficiary of $1.3 million in Senate $889,0(K) from Keating and his as­ you nine days before Christmas. FROM OUR MEAT DEPT. sociates. regulator who succeeded Edwin “Paul Castellano was a class act. $50.00 Gift Certificate from Whitham Nursery m campaign contributions from FRESH LEAN BONELESS Gray, the senators’ chief accuser. savings and loan owner Charles H. But Cranston told the committee He was the emerging racketeer of Also scheduled to appetu arc Joy 3rd Prize Center Cut Pork Chops $3.99/ib. Keating Jr. in a deposition dial he had done Jacobson, the Cranston fund-raiser, $40.00 Gift Certificate from Diannes Jewelry & Glass Restoration Tlic Times said also dial an F’BI iiodiing improper. and more federal regulators. Honorable Mention source had confirmed for the “I see nothing cdiically, morally WSKLYBINGO FROM OUR DELI DEPT. newspaper that a federal grand jury or legally wrong with the amounts Wall, former head of tlie Federal $25.00 Gift Certificate from Tlie Craft Supply House LAND O' LAKES that were involved,” he said. sitting in was reviewing Home Loan Bank Board, said in a t TUESDAY Honorable Mention American Cheese $2.69/ib. evidence involving Cranston, D- Cranston, who has prosuitc cancer dc[X)silion released Friday dial only and has said he will not seek re-elec­ after reviewing his files did he eon- X $25.00 Gift Certificate from Cute-lcles Nail Salon Calif., and DeConcini, D-Ariz. The tion, did say, however, that accept­ nev.'Spaj)cr saiil it had no other elude Cranston had made an unusual Chutih of the Assumption IIIDGES: FROM OUR BAKERY DEPT. dc’iails on dial mallei. ing the money “turned out to Ix' iiuiiilxT of calls to him on behall of Robin Voboril — Interior Desif^ner Paul's Paint FRESHLY BAKED jHilitically stiqiid and unwise, lx- 2a $cuth Adams Street I>;-' 'oia. i'a, i ■-aC-llcd SlU " > i'l bjs Keating’s institution. The calls con­ Manchester, CT cause it’s caused an upioar that 1 tinued dirougli Ajiril 1989, as Keat­ Lynne Beaulieu — Mary Cheney Library Sponsored by ^ Heal Hstale Bagels $1.79/1/2 dozen home in ) uesun, Ariz., and a The Associated Press $3,00 Admission regret.” ing struggled to avoid bankruptcy Marie DeNies — Floral Designer spokesman for Cranston told the UNWORRIED BY QUAKE TALK — Albert Rollins relaxes on his porch in Marked Tree, Ark., over $1,500 Q sh Prizes For details and entry blank, call: 647-8400 Times they were unaware of any Committee special counsel Robert and federal seizure, and to tuTaiige a S. Bennett has described DeConcini which lies on the southern end of the New Madrid Fault. Rollins, a long-time resident, says he 317 Highland St. • Manchester ■ 646-4277 criminal probe. sale of Lincoln dial needed bank The newspaper’s sources said. and Cranston as the most deeply in­ board approval. is not concerned by a scientist's projections of a quake on the fault early this week. 4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Dec. 3, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Dec. 3, 1990—5 OPINION Messianic priest Hiring leads in Haiti will Board of Ed Science plunge criticism profits for presidency To The Editor; By MICHAEL NORTON Cap-Haitien, where an estimated sharply The Bolton Board of Education is not seriously com­ The Associated Press 60,000 people took part in what was mitted to soliciting community participation in education thanks to probably the biggest demonstration (AP) Hiring by U.S. companies programs. JACMEL, Haiti — Church bells in the city’s history. The New England Association of Schools and Col­ ix?al and a man with a megaphone will drop steeply to recession levels In Jacmcl, a cmmbling port on the in the first quarter of 1991, par­ leges (NEASC), Commission on Public Secondary mimics a crowing rooster as the southern coast, perhaps 5,000 Schools sets the standards for education in the New business Rev. Jean-Bertrand Aristide rides ticularly in the economically bat­ people, including hundreds of stu­ tered NortheasL says a survey by the England region. This organization is the official accredit­ into town on horseback to be dents in brown and blue school ing agency of the United States Secretary of Education. world’s largest temporary help firm. BALTIMORE — At the Johns Hop­ greeted by thousands of adoring uniforms, poured into the town The October 23-26, 1988 accreditation report on the Bol­ Manpower Inc. said Sunday its kins University here, a team of medical supporters. square for a recent Aristide rally. ton High School by NEASC states the following stan­ sampling of more than 15,000 researchers headed by Dr. Solomon H. The fiery leftist priest, revered by Dismounting a horse he rode from dard: “The school shall solicit participation of com­ the masses as a prophet, is taking his American businesses showed that 15 Snyder reports that it has, for the first the outskirts of the city, Aristide percent plan to increase hiring while munity members and organizations in the support and time, grown human brain nerve cells in remarkable quest for the presidency plunged into one of his trademark development of school programs.” 16 percent plan to reduce their work laboratory dishes. across Haiti in a campaign imbued question-response orations in which That same report was critical of the High School ad- forces, for a net hiring drop of 1 per­ On the other side of the country, a with messianic symbolism and the distinctions between national mini.stration’s interaction with the community and of­ cent. group of scientists at the University of patriotic fervor. pride and Christian love are blurred. fered the following recommendation: “Establish and im­ The firm said the net drop is the California at San Diego under tlic direc­ He calls the campaign Operation Aristide: “Young people, you plement a consistent, on-going community relations first shown by the survey since the tion of Dr. Fred H. Gage says it has “Lavales,” or Torrent, a biblical know what it is to be lovesick?” program to include the communities of Bolton and Wil­ flood to clcan.se Haiti of corruption first quarter of 1983, when the na­ achieved initial success in its attempts to Crowd: “Yes!” tion was still emerging from the last li ngt on.” and tyranny; its emblem is the fight­ Aristide: “Are you in love with recession. At the October 11 Board of Education meeting, the su­ ing cock, representing Haiti’s com­ Haiti?” perintendent, Richard Packman, suggested that a survey ing sunrise. Manpower said the 15 percent of Crowd; “Yes!” firms intending to hire compares concerning school performance be sent out to parents of “With Aristide, Lord, there will All sing the lilting “Haiti Cherie,” Bolton students. A member of the Board, Thomas Man­ be no dishonesty,” the people chant with 20 percent for the same period or “Darling Haiti,” which is to Tho Assoclatad Prass in 1990. The 16 percent planning ning, suggested that the survey include the entire com­ as the slight, bespectacled cleric Haitians what “America the Beauti­ munity, not just the parents. Several members of the nicknamed “Titid” appears in their FRIENDS IN SPACE REUNITED — Former child actor, Billy Mumy, right, of the popular work force cuts compares with 12 ful” is to Americans. percent year earlier. board objected to this, they felt that only the parents midst. Then Aristide: “We are going to 1960s television program ‘Lost in Space,’ holds an appendage of his former fellow cast mem­ input was important. Did Bennett hurt drug war? Aristide, 37, has survived at least do away with injustice — totally.” ber Robot YME last weekend in Boston, during a reunion of cast members celebrating the The survey corro’uorated other At that .same meeting it was suggested tliat a separate three assassination attempts and was Together: ’Totally, totally, totally, 25th anniversary of the show. Mumy portrayed Will Robinson in the program. private and government evidence newsletter be sent out by the Board to inform the com­ expelled from his Roman Catholic suggesting the nation is sliding into WASHINGTON — William Bennett stimulate the growth of damaged brain touilly, totally, totally.” munity on the proposed Bolton school building program. To further complicate matters, there is order in 1988 for preaching revolu­ a recession or already is in one. is withdrawing from the war on drugs cells. Aristide unexpectedly entered the This appears to be consistent with the NEASC recom­ now a new major player in the drug war. tion. He is widely regarded as the Mitchell Fromstein, Manpower while declaring victory. However, The work on both campuses is espe­ presidential race in mid-October mendations, but the building program has been in the The Pentagon — in its attempt to justify frontrunner among 11 candidates in president, said the survey figures de-spite glowing praise from President cially significant because it could lead to after Roger Lafontant, reputed planning stages for several years without full community continuing sky-high Reagan-cra military the Dec. 16 election. clearly show hiring is reaching Bush, the consensus is that in 20 months effective treamient of neurological afflic­ former head of the Duvalicr dic­ $4,7m upgrade completed involvement and now that community approval is re­ budgets — has suddenly declared the recession depths in all regions ex­ as drug czar Bennett completely failed to tions including Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s Supporters say the charismatic tatorship’s infamous Tonton quired before the program can continue, the board feels it drug war a major priority. priest offers the best hope of giving cept the Midwest and is reflected in do the job Congress envisioned when it and Huntington’s diseases. Macoute militia, declared his can­ nece.ssary to lobby for community support. Our Board of Where the Navy used to lend ships the impoverished Caribbean nation all business categories. created the position. and manpower to the Coast Guard and It also could eventually provide res­ didacy. Education docs not want the involvement of all com­ torative treatment not now available to not only the first democratically Laf^ontant was later disqualified on U,S,-Soviet hot line Although the first quarter of any The Office of National Drug Control munity groups, only groups that openly support it’s the Army once loaned equipment and ex- elected president--in its turbulent year historically is a time of low Policy was created by Congress in 1987 pcrtisc to die DBA in foreign operations, those who sustain brain damage in acci- on a technicality.------policic.s.------:------Reimeit met the six-monLh itiatidacc: 186-ycar history, but the stability of tinaitis to challenge eight NBA stars in the Oval Office, an image hiring, Fromstein said that even on a after several years of bitter debate, and the Pentagon now wants the action — dents and to others who suffer from Although no opinion polls have By DEB RIECHMANN Another example of the board’s unwillingness to in­ He developed an overall drug strategy. a government with huge popular in a three-point shooting contest in popularized in many movies. seasonally adjusted basis the hiring the very active opposition of the Reagan and budget appropriations — for itself. psychiatric illnesses. been published, the consensus The Associated Press volve the community I attended a Board of Education However, his critics argued the strategy The two medical research efforts have support. among political observers is tliat Houston. “Snipers” apparently was predictions for the quarter are down meeting on October 9 regarding the final presentation of administration. has been completely tilted towards enfor­ One major problem Congress thought The modernized operation in­ sharply. something else in common: They arc Critics accuse Aristide of Aristide commands much wider FREDERICK, Md. — The Rus­ the Soviets’ translation of long- Leading the fight against creation of cement efforts, while rehabilitation the drug czar could end was costly The survey showed the deteriora­ the building plans by the architect. 1 was asked to sign in primarily financed neither by the univer­ demagoguery and say his a support than any of Haiti’s veteran sians asking questions about basket- range basketball shooters. cludes updated transmitters and and list the group I represented by Chairman James Mar­ the drug czar position was thcn-Vicc programs have been given a secondary duplications of efforts in different agen­ receivers, control consoles and two tion to be most evident in the Nor­ sities where they arc being conducted nor presidency based on emotional mass politicians. ball over the Moscow-to- “We’d like to know how he feels shall. After completing this I was informed by Mr. Mar­ President George Bu.sh. He had been status. Ix)cal governments complain that cies. However, most experts now believe new saucer-shaped satellite dishes. theast, where symptoms of recession by traditional funding sources witliin the appeal would pose the threat of a “Aristide is the figurehead of a Washington hot line? The Cold War in the NBA,” the Soviets asked. delegated the job of leading the war on much of the enforcement effort was the duplication is even greater than when have grown since the stock market shall that I could not ask questions or participate as I was federal government such as the National theocratic dictatorship. messianic movement, the incarna­ really must be over. “Friends,” the Americans tech­ Replacement parts were becoming drugs on the nation’s southern border. Bennett came to town. scarce for the old dishes. crash of 1987. not invited to the meeting. This meeting was listed in the given to them with little money coming Institutes of Health or National Science That appeal has teen evident on tion of a collective dream,” says Experts manning the hot line, nicians and linguists on the hot line news media as a Board of Education public meeting and For years, as the nation’s drug from Washington to pay the bill. Since 1974 the DEA has operated the replied, “in the local newspaper it Foundation. campaign stops across tlic country, Laennec Hurbon, a specialist on which was to be rededicated today “At this station we never know The net hiring prediction for the over 20 people attended. I was the only one not allowed problem worsened. Congress complained To be fair to Bennett, the president has El Paso (Texas) Intelligence Center says that Kurtinaitis is feeling fine, that the federal government had no com­ Instead, both arc the beneficiaries of from the slums of Port-au-Prince, religious movements in the Carib­ after a $4.7 million upgrade, see when the president is using it. What area showed a net drop of 9 percenL to participate. If this is the way the Board of Education denied him a place in the Cabinet, and (EPIC) as a centralized collection and but there are no results from the prehensive strategy, no one person in the Unrestricted Neuroscience Research the capital, to the northern city of bean. evidence of glasnost in test trans­ we do is make sure the hot line is versus a 3 percent advance a year reaches out to all segments of the community, it appears has not given him the clout needed to distribution point for all federal anti-drug competition. They’ll probably be in overall charge who could be held ac­ Grants Program, which has provided missions from the Soviets. Routine, available to him,” Brothers said. earlier. It is the lowest in the 15-year tliey need some lessons in public relations, liiey seem to knock heads within the Bush adminisoa- intelligence. But now the Coast Guard tomorrow’s paper.” countable for success or failure. This $3.3 million to medical researchers since maintenance-related dispatches have “Our checks arc to make sure the history of the survey and well below have forgotten (so soon) that the Neglected Taxpayers tion to bring a halt to the turf wars. has created its own Maritime Intelligence “Several years ago,” said Tom it was initiated in 1988 by the Bristol- actually become chatty. Earth station-to-Earth station link is the recession levels of 1982-83. represent a large segment of this community. resulted in a fast-growing duplication of It soon became apparent tliat Bennett Center. The CIA — which also now sees Brothers, manager of the hot line effort among various federal agencies the war on drugs as a budget booster — Myers Squibb Co., one of the country’s “Could we ask an unofficial ques­ OK.” Many people in Bolton feel that other building and had neither the patience nor the inclina­ Free AIDS tests suition at Fort Detrick, “you would By industry, the survey showed tion about basketball?” the Soviets and an almost destructive level of inter­ tion for administrative tasks. He was has established a Counter Narcotics leading pharmaceutical companies. program options should have been more fully reviewed asked last February over the com­ have never seen that.” This is the line’s third upgrade. the steepest declines in expected agency rivalry. So the drug czar was much more comfortable touring the Center. The Treasury Department has Moreover, that program is only one of and clearly presented to the community, not just one munications link .set up after the Technicians working at Fort The first hot line, a trans-Atlantic hiring were in the construction and created. country giving rabble-rousing speeches started the Financial Crimes Information the Bristol-Myers Squibb philanthropic building option. Many members of the community and Cuban missile crisis to avert the ac- Detrick in Frederick make sure the teletype cable, was prone to inter­ retail sectors. The survey projected a But to overcome a threatened Reagan than moving through Washington’s back Network to track drug money and money initiatives that have supplied $25 million given to patients emergency communications link is ruptions, including one caused by a several elected officials have repeatedly requested the veto, several key compromises were in company funds since 1977 to finance cidenuil outbreak of war. “Could 9 percent advance in hiring in the rooms to coordinate work between agen­ laundering. Meanwhile, the Pentagon has available to President Bush and Finnish farmer who cut a cable with board to investigate other options but the board has made. It was left up to the president ex­ tried to establish an anti-drug intel­ medical research in fields such as cancer, you please tell us how our Kur- service category, which suggested refused to do so. cies. tinaitis performed against your Mikhail Gorbachev. his plow die very first year. In the service jobs will account for much actly how much power the office would According to most insiders, the turf ligence operation of its own. pain, nutrition and orthopedics. The Neglected Taxpayers feel that this program is far snipers?” The hot line, e.stablished in 1%3, 1970s, a manhole fire north of Bal­ of the total U.S. job increase activity actually have and whether the office­ war problem is worse today than when Defeated Florida GOP Gov. Bob Mar­ The company’s generosity is notewor­ of dead doctor too expensive for the taxpayers of Bolton to afford, it The Soviets were referring to allows the superpower heads of state timore cut off the cable’s primary through early next year. holder would be a member of the Bennett took office. Though the head of tinez is reported to be the No. 1 can­ thy because it part of a seldom recog­ will certainly cost each household many thousands of BALTIMORE (AP) — Dozens of While Johns Hopkins could not Rimas Kurtinaitis, a 6-foot-5 star to circumvent normal diplomatic circuit. About the same time, Cabinet. the Drug Enforcement AdminisOation didate to replace Bennett. Given his nized phenomenon — the donation of dollars for the bonding period. All community groups people called Johns Hopkins Hospi- from Lithuania. The National Bas­ channels and exchange written mes­ American telephone workers ac­ Manpower, based in Milwaukee, It was mandated that the new drug and the commandant of the Coast Guard complete lack of Washington experience, millions of dollars annually by the na­ give the exact number of patients should have been involved in the planning stages to en­ uil in response to its offer to test for ketball Association had invited Kur­ sages. There never was a red phone cidentally cut the line’s cables. is the leading supplier of temporary czar must come up with a comprehensive may testify on Capitol Hill as to how he may get a very chilly reception on tion’s largest corporations to causes Almaraz operated on, Townsend es­ sure that an acceptable program was developed for the AIDS about 1,800 patients who help to businesses worldwide, overall anti-drug strategy within six closely their organizations are working Capitol Hill. A number of angry senators ranging from eradication of diseases to timated the figure at 300 a year. At community. Taxpayers certainly support affordable were operated on by a surgeon who providing jobs to nearly 1.5 million months of taking office. Congress together, congressional investigators are will be asking hard questions about his protection of the environment. that rate, he could have operated on quality education of the children of Bolton, however the died of the disease. people annually throu^ more than wanted the position to have full Cabinet repeatedly hearing of incidents in the ability to tackle many of the problems “Corporate philanthropy is one of more than 1,800 patients while on Board of Education has not adequately considered an af­ The ho.spital said it would send a Millionaire’s unhappy death 1,600 offices in 34 countries. status with wide-ranging powers in field where the two groups are, in fact, that Bennett either ignored or was America’s test-kept secrets,” The Atlan­ the staff. fordable cost for this program and for the education of powerless to solve. tic magazine concluded recently in a spe­ letter this week to all patients Dr. AIDS most commonly is trans­ It conducts the employment out­ hopes of ending interagency sqiuibblins. actively working against each other. JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Robert McRcc of Jackson. Bolton’s children. cial supplement that included accounts of Rudolph Almaraz had operated on mitted through sexual contact or the analyzed the ransom note. look survey on a quarterly basis, Hcarin paid almost a million dollars Charles F. Holland “a project to tame the scourge of river since joining its staff in 1984. The sharing of needles by inuavenous “We’ve had a terrible loss. I think Mrs. Hcarin, 72 when she was measuring employer intentions to hoping to ransom his wife of 50 10 Riga Lane blindness in West Africa” and “an inter- breast cancer specialist died Nov. 16 drug users or exposure to tainted all along there has teen a real mix kidnapped, suffered from ileitis, a increase or decrease the permanent years. But her kidnappers were un­ Bolton generational day care center, where at age 41 of what his family’s blood or other bodily fluids. of sadness and anger,” said the son. chronic intestinal disease- work force. Milli Vanilli has company lawyer, Marvin Ellin, said was yielding and the 73-year-old multi­ Hcarin was worth an estimated children and elderly people take pleasure Dr. Gregory B. Bulkley, a profes­ millionaire died widiout ever seeing Letters to the Editor in each other’s company.” AIDS. sor of surgery at die Hopkins Medi­ $200 million. He conuollcd Missis­ her again. The Herald welcomes letters from its readers. Letters Pardon me, but could someone remind burg, the scribe would never have risked According to the Taft Corporate Ellin said the letter will generate cal School, said a study has found sippi’s largest gas distribution com­ Hcarin’s heart gave out Wednes­ should be no more dian two double-spaced typewritten us again why the now-disgraced Milli his career by composing an oration so Giving Directory, eleemosynary efforts “nothing but panic” among Al- that a doctor who pricks himself pany, Mississippi Valley Gas Co.; ★ ★ day, two years after Annie Laurie pages. The Herald reserves the right to edit letters for any Vanilli committed some great cultural concise, so direct, so wonderfully limpid. throughout the country will benefit from maraz’s former patients. “Every while ojxirating on a jjerson with its second-largest bank, Trustmark ★ ★ reason, including length, taste and style. The Herald tries crime? Surely the full story hasn’t been ache and every pain they experience AIDS has a 0.2 percent chance of Hearin was kidnapped from their National Bank, and its .second- HOLIDAY SALE VINCENT Instead, he would have piled on approximately $4.75 billion worth of ★ ★ to publish all letters, but the decision of the editor is told. Was this hapless duo really shorn of is going to cause them to wonder if picking up the virus. Mississippi home. largest insurance company, Lamar modifiers and hyperbole until no one but corporate donations this year. Among the ★ Tuesday; December 4 final. Writers may be limited to one letter per month. All a Grammy just because they never sang a CARROLL tliey have AIDS,” he said. The risk of a doctor transmitting Hearin, one of die state’s most Life Corp. ★ a professional historian would have most generous firms are the General powerful and wealthy men, paid letters must be signed, and writers must include their ad­ word on their own records? bothered to review his bloated effort The hospiuil received dozens of AIDS to a patient is so small as to Hcarin avoided die news media ★ Unique Jewelry ★ Motors Corp., contributing $54.5 mil­ $931,0(X) in ran.som, but his wife dress and a telephone number for verification. Mail let­ And fans actually felt betrayed to dis­ calls Sunday as a result of a story in be immeasurable, he said. after his wife was kidnapped, but ★ 1 Stuffed Animals today. lion, and Scars, Roebuck & Co., giving was never freed. Audioritics believe ★ ters to Open R)rum, Box 591, Manchester 06040. cover their heroes were frauds? Rob and Fab of Milli Vanilli are hard­ The Sun in which Ellin said Al- There is only one case in which a did appear on the TV show “Un­ $27 million. she is dead. ★ »Decorations Touchy, touchy. Since when did we ly role models for our times, but neither marez had died of AIDS. Dticu- patient is believed to have con­ solved Mysteries.” He never gave ★ “My one regret is 1 couldn’t give get so upset about being conned? Last ses when the witness inconveniently are they pirates in a cultural sea of sur­ Companies donating $10 million to nicnts that would confirm his ill­ tracted the disease from a health­ up hope of finding his wife, al­ ★ • Gift Items ★ passing purity. The head of the National $13 million include Aetna Life & ness, including tlic death certificate, care provider. him back his wife,” said FBI agent though authorities believe she died ★ time I looked, about half of the most changes the subject or offers an unex­ Wayne R. Taylor. “We continue to ★ Berry's World heavily promoted books in this counU^y Academy of Recording Arts and Scien­ Ca.sualty, United Technologies, Bristol- arc confidential under Maryland long ago. Last year, he moved out of pected reply. In that case, David J. Acer, was a do cvcrydiing we can that might ★ ★ were counterfeit. Ronald Reagan no ces declared himself “appalled” at their Myers Squibb, Aluminum Company of law. the brick Georgian house they THE PENNY SAVER The idea, meanwhile, that busy leaders Stuart, Fla., dentist, who died of lead to her.” shared. ★ (MMH Auxiliary Thrift Shop) more wrote his autobiography than Milli today would write their own speeches is transgressions, as if everywhere he looks America, Coca-Cola and Times Mirror. Johns Hopkins said in its letter ★ AIDS on Sept. 3. Nine mondis ear­ Tlie Hearins met while they were “I’m pretty sure she was dead Vanilli’s Rob and Fab — even the names simply beyond the pale. Perhaps that’s he sees rock-ribbed integrity. Somehow Those giving $8 million to $10 million tliat the possibility that tltc AIDS ★ 46 Purnell Place ★ lier, one of his patients, Kimberly students at the University of within the first month. 1 am ab­ seem to hint at the underlying hoax — one reason so few orations ever mint a he managed to miss the long line of virus was transmitted to any person Hours: 10am-Spm Monday-Saturday include K man, McDonnell Douglas, Bergalis, 22, was told she had AID.S Alabama and married in 1940. They ★ ★ composed or sang their songs. At least memorable line or rise above humdrum manipulators and frauds who blight the during surgery is remote. solutely sure she is dead,” said Dr. Closed Monday, Dec. 3 to prepare for sale. Federated Department Stores and United after being hospitalized for a fomi had two children, Robert Hearin Jr„ ★ the pathetic “singing” duo had to rhetoric. Had Lincoln employed a landscape. Most of them, of course, are Parcel Service. Ellin said Almaraz told him he Rodrigo Galvez, a Jackson ★ memorize the lyrics before mouthing speechwriter before his trip to Gettys­ still taking bows. was cxjxiscd to AIDS when blood of pneumonia. a lawyer in New Orleans, and Laurie psychiatrist and pathologist who ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ them on stage. Reagan probably couldn’t There arc, of course, thousands of cor­ from an AIDS patient squirted into distinguish the contents of Chapter 4 in porations whose annual charitable con­ his eyes and mouth during an opera­ his book from, say. Chapter 8 — assum­ tributions range from slim to none. In­ tion in New York about seven years FARR'S IS OPEN SUNDAY 11-6 A A A SPECIAL GETAWAY ing he’s read the finished product. deed, the vast majority of companies fail ago. 0^ But let’s not pick on Reagan, fat as to take full advantage of the maximum Suzanne Raussenbert, a spokes­ Figure Skates i that target might be. Ghostwriters, deduction allowed for such donations on woman for Memorial Sloan-Kettcr- literary agents and publishing houses Food Favorites their federal tax returns. ing Cancer Center in New York Sleds and Toboggans have teen passing off marketing concoc­ P e rc ^ of Americans who say they eat a lot But the corporate money tliat is avail­ where Almaraz was on a fellowship, Bicycles , r tions for years under the names of of selected foods, by r^lon, 1988 able has become increasingly imporuint on Sunday said tlie hospiuil had no celebrities who couldn’t string together in an era when other sources of funding records that would indicate Almaraz Wagons five coherent sentences on their own. West contracted AIDS tlicre. He practiced New Orleans Northeast Midwest South Itave become restricted. Some medical Nor are quasi-literate luminaries the only at the hospital in 1983. Exercisers Green vegetables 45% 50% 51% 61% researchers, for example, arc in a self- ones who cheat the reading public. Even described “near panic” because of drastic Almaraz also had privileges at Weight Sets a few well-known journalists, presumab­ Fresh fruit 39% 42% 37% 58% ^ reductions in assistance available from Children’s Hospital, where a ly literate to the person, employ assis­ the federal government. spokeswoman said Almarzii never • Roundtrip y 2fj;s^Whole grains 34% 45% 34% 46% ^ Darts and Boards tants who sometimes ghost-write for operated, and Homewood Hospital air fare MANCHESTER lliem. A $200,000 NIH biomedical research \ Poultry 34% 38% 37% 38% South. Hoincwoixl spokesman Larry Pedometers • 3 nights An acquaintance of mine, who has grant pays for a typical laboratory effort. Wilson .said the hospital will con­ 391 Broad Street deluxe hotel since moved on to more lofty pursuits, Potatoes 31% 30% 36% 26% In 1988, 6,400 were given out — but tliis sider sending letters to the surgeon’s T , Buck Knives accuinniudu- © 1990 by NEA, Inc once researched articles for a writer who year only 4,600 awards were made. patients. 6 4 6 -7 0 9 6 Pasta 38% 32% 24% 31% Swiss Army Knives tiuns at the appears today on cable TV talk shows. Mon.-Fri. 9-5:30 pm, Thur. 'til 8 p m , Sot. 9-1pm “Many individual (scientific) inves­ Almaraz was surgcon-in-chicf of Hotel .St. Marie, ' 'Could / see the glass ceiling that Usually, my acquaintance reports, the 28% 13% \ truffle Red meat 16% 31% tigators are discouraged because there surgical oncology and endocrinol­ Tents 1-800-842-4320 celebrity pundit would review any located in the French (Juarter USAir Mom works under?" isn’t enough money to go around,” con­ ogy at Hopkins until 1985, when he columns written by his assistants before ^ Fish 21% 19% 22% 19% ' • Komultrip airport transfers cludes one observer who reports that started his private practice. Almaraz Back Packs OPEN TO THE PUBUC sending them out under his name. But • Contineiital breakfast daily with morning newspaper HL Eggs 12% 15% 19% 17% there has been little or no growth in the .sold his practice March 1 and not always. Sometimes he’d only listen Snow Shoes • Horse and luiggy lour of the I'rench (Juarter For reliability and the best value federal government’s financing of non­ resigned from the Johns Hopkins to a description of them before nodding ^ Sugar 10% 11% 19% 10% ^ • Cate an tail at the lainous Cate l)n .Monde in (lie I'rench military research efforts in recent staff June 30. Manchester Herald approval. Market Salt 10% 8% 19% 7% decades. Then tliere are tlie frauds in politics. Dr. Timothy Townsend, senior Gift Certificates | • Hotel (axes Founded Oct. 1, 1881 as a weekly. Have you ever noticed those earnest Under tliosc circumsumces, fintuicial director for medical affairs at Johns Slo/i ill at