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APARTMENTS ICDNDDMiNIUMS Merchandise | 3 T ] f A l e FOR RENT I FOR RENT DownfaH Upbeat Relief MANCHESTER. Two Spccioli^D^*' MANCHESTER. Two IMISCELLANEDUS 1981 CHEVETTE Sport, bedroom flat, first bedroom Townhouse red ond silver. Body i floor, air conditioning, with family room In FDR SALE good. Needs repairs. Wounds are deep .Coventry five bounces back Cure your cold fully appllanced kit­ convenient area. $695 $600. Keep trying. 643- chen, basement, gar­ IBOOKKEEPING/ PAINTING/ 1 ^ MISCELLANEOUS per month. Coll D.W. 6135. by fooling virus /24 I HEATING/ age. $700 per month, Fish, 871-1400 or 643- after Tower fight /7 . with state tournament victory /13 INCOME TAX PAPERING l£lJrSERVICES plus security, plus utili­ 1591. ENDROLLS 1976 FORD Von, E-250, PLUMBING ties. Available April Clubwogon. Excellent 2Vh w idth • 25$ 1st. No pets. 649-5678 condition. $800, negotl- 13V. w idth - 2 for 25$ Complete accounting services M & M O IL Spring is coming after 7pm.______rri HOMES oble. 649-5007, including A/R. A/P. P/R. GA.. PAINTING & MUST be picked up at the evenings. PLUMBING & HEATING For all your cleanup IMMACULATE, P le a ­ I s U fo r r e n t Herald Office Monday thru PftL Statement and Quarterly sant, aulet, four room tax returns Can design WALLPAPERING chores call Rudy, Thursday before 11 a.n. only Froe E$tlmat0$ • Oil Burner Service & Sales apartment. Lots more. BOLTON. Beautiful, six additional applications • Automatic Oil Delivery 647-9925. Mature, working fe­ room Ranch, three tailored for your business Call John Reasonable, reliable, There's someone out • Wall Pumps Sales & Service male preferred. Non- bedrooms, I'/? baths, CLYDE needs. Call 644-6191. and references. smoker. No pets. 649- garage, many extras. there who wonts to buy A 649-3331 5897.______Two months security your power tools. Find CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. IN C O M E TAX * Bathroom & Kitchen and references. No that buyer with o low-cost ROUTE 83, VERNON Remodeling Angelic Home MANCHESTER. Two PREPARATION ROOFING/ bedroom, 5 room, se­ pets. $950 per month. od in Classified. 643-2711. 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. *5995 I • Senior Citizen Discounts Care Registry Available March 15. In Your Home Lora! rrgislry offers quality cond floor, carpeting, 84 Century LTD wagon *6695 SIDING • Electric wort( by stove, parking, 649-7725. Inicuding: Rental and Sola Precision Electric care... lower coat to patients... (WANTED TO 84 Skyhawk wagon *5995 Propiiatoratilp. Call Jim Whaalar monthly tenancy. No MANCHESTER. Five LEAKY ROOF? FREE ESTIMATES companions, home makers, pets $600 plus utilities. room Ranch with gar­ IBUY/TRADE 84 Camaro Blue *5995 nurses. ^ a ^ -m ^ 85 Century ♦ Dr. (2) mianrhpBtpr Mpralb 645-6808.______*8995 •* 742-1009 Most roofs can be rspsirad. Phone: 649"2871 , 6 4 7 - 1 9 5 6 age, centrally located, In plact of total rarooflng sxpsnssi MANCHESTER. Four Bowers School district, W ANTED: Used furni­ 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. *5195 Compisis rsroofing ot all types. rooms, first floor, oulet street, pets ac­ ture of any type. Coll 85 Century wagon *8595 EJJ. MANA6EMENT 293-2900. mee esTimres parking, near 384, bus, cepted. Available April 86 Cutlast Clara wgn. *8995 SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS shopping. $550. 645- 1. $725. 646-7655. 30 Cents Tax Return Manchester Roofing 86 Grand Am 2 Dr. *8395 Friday, March 10, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm | 2 J SERVICES [s H i^ ndscaping 8251. Proparatlon/Payrolls 645-8830 Automotive 86 Merkur XR4T *9495 BooKkeeping COVENTRY. Available ■qeJ STORE AND 86 Thunderbird *8995 Immediately. 6 Vs 1^01 OFFICE SPACE Mark P. Mornaiult ... lust dial 643-2711 and luwKj^asaviK PHILS LAWN CARE rooms, two bedrooms, 86 Celebrity 4 Dr. *7695 Z89-4S73 we ll help you word and Bucket, truck & chipper. Stump Spring Cleanup. one both, wolk-out place your ad. EAST HARTFORD. New (CARS removal. Free estimates. Weekly services. basem ent, laundry office space In restored 872-9111 Special coneldsratlon for hook-up. $750 per I FOR SALE ICARPENTRY/ Call for free estimates house, spectacular elderly and handicapped. month.. Security plus cathedral celling, Haggling produces April 1 tax REMODELING To clean coffee stains first and lostmonth. No 83 SUBARU GL wagon 4 from china or plastic, rub 742-7476 Burnside Avenue. 3800 647-7553 utilities. Adults pre­ souore feet with base­ door. Under 70,000 ITRUCKS/VANS stain with baking soda. miles. 5 speed. Well DON'S UWN SERVICE AND ferred. No pets. Coll ment. Con be divided. ]F0R SALE mittee approval. April 1 and go about halfway in liberals on the committee that the tax considered equally along with tional taxes and cuts in O’Neill’s FARRAND REMODELING 742-7494 or 742-8161. maintained. $2200 or Republicans said Thursday’s committee draft and hold a public other tax bills designed to elimi­ proposed 89-90 budget. QARDENIND Terms negotiable. For best offer. Coll 644-2103. Income-tax bill erasing this year’s deficit. The Room additions, decks, roof­ DISTRIBUTION Call now for: NEWER Three bedroom Information, coll Ruth DODGE 1979 3/4 ton. 24-16 vote in the Democratic- hearing on a bill taxing personal nate the 1988-89 deficit and Liberal leaders said the agree­ ing, siding, windows and gutt­ other half will come chiefly from LABELS Yard clean-up Duplex, wall to wall, oil FIske, 282-0651.______ISUZU 1986 pickup. 5 Good shape. V8 auto­ controlled Finance Committee the budget reserve, or rainy day income over $100,000. at a rate of 8 balance the $6.9 billion budget for ment to hold a hearing brought ers. All types of remodeling and Shrub & hedge trimming appliances, 1'/? both. speed, many extra fea­ matic. Moving must to get hearing repairs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. Tired of manually addreasinp OFFICE space In Man­ would likely come back to haunt fund, which still contains about percent. the 1989-90 fiscal year, beginning Connecticut another step closer ELECTRICAL distribution malt we can Rototllling and mowing 643-1823.______tures. Excellent condi­ chester. 3 rooms. To­ sell $1000. or best offer. Republicans opposed the idea to a personal income tax. automate this process providing 10*^ Sinlor CItIzin dlteeunl tion. $3900. or best Coll otter 5 p.m. 742- Democrats in next year’s $130 million, under the Demo­ July 1. Bus. 647-8509 COVENTRY. Unloue one taling 900 souore feet of such a hearing, saying it would The April 1 package includes: Res. 645-6849 Quality service for a reasonable 646-7011 bedroom apartment. on Spruce Street. Park­ otter. Coll 742-9892. 9813. By Judd Everhart elections. crats’ plan. The April 1 "mini” package DUMAS ELECTRIC price Call 644-6101 The Associated Press The vote culminated weeks of The bill will be handled under be a waste of time, given the will produce $247 million for the ■ a 20-cent-a-gallon tax on Service changes, addi­ $495/month plus utili­ ing, one year lease 1977 MERCURY Cougar. ties. Pets Okay. 742- $700. month. 643-6712 - RX7, V8, 62,000. Excel­ I AUTOS FOR haggling among Democrats try­ an emergency procedure allow­ governor’s long-standing prom­ 1989-90 budget year. non-alcoholic, carbonated bever­ RENOVATIONS tional wiring and repairs on ages, to raise $6 million. That existing homes. Quality AUTO 6976, leove message. 647-0069.______lent condition. $450 646- Ir e n t /l e a s e HARTFORD - A bill calling ing to eliminate the current ing both the House and Senate to ise to veto a personal income tax By agreeing to move forward PLUS work at affordble prices. GSL Building Mainte­ 1 2 ^ SERVICES M ANCHESTER. 3 bed­ OFFICES. Prime loca­ 4081. for a new tax on soda and higher year’s budget deficit, estimated vote on it on Wednesday and send bill in any form. on the April 1 “mini” package, would be about 11 or 12 cents on a Complete Home Entirely owner operated. 27 nance Co. Commercl- room duplex. Applian­ tion. Reasonable. The Democratic liberals, led by the Democrats decided to worry six-pack of 12-ouncee cans al/ResIdentlal building 84 CHRYSLER Loser . % FREE Mileage on low taxes on cigarettes and alcohol, as high as $247 million, and some it immediately to Gov. William A. Maintenance years exp. Call Joseph ces. No utilities. No Heat, hot water, lonl- SPEED, AIR, AMAstm cost ooto rental. Vil­ liberals on the committee who O’Neill. Reps. Miles S. Rapoport of West about balancing the 89-90 budget ■ a 14-cent-a-pack increase in Dumas 84S-5263. repairs and home Im­ pets! Security,referen­ tor. $250. 647-9223, 649- designed to raise $118 million in Repair / Renew provements. Interior TIERINN rS cassette. Excellent. lage Auto Rental, 643- the final quarter of this budget wanted serious consideration of a Agreement came after the Hartford. Geri W. Langlois of later. They said they needed $450 the cigarette tax — to 40 cents a Automotivs EngliNsrlng. Inc. ces reoulred. Coll 647- 5334. $4000. 649-2783. 2979 or 646-7044. Callings, Walls, Painting, and exterior painting, 8587, leave message. year, is on its way to the House personal income tax. co-chairmen and other members Thompson and Walter S. Brooks million to $.500 million more Paparing, Carpentry light carpentry. Com­ 276 Hartford Rd., k^anchastar and Senate after winning com­ The new taxes would take effect acquiesced to a demand by some of New Haven, want an income through a combination of addi- See T A X PLA N , page 12 Intund m Senior Oltcounf plete lanitorlal' ser­ I HEATING/ vice. Experienced, rel­ 649-5823 I CONDOMINIUMS "TP! 646-2253 PLUMBING iable, free estimates. Cart, Trucki, Vans. 4x4’s I FOR RENT 643-03CM. ‘Wa do fba unuiusi to tho oftHntry" WE TAKE LESS ■ TO GIVE YOU MORE! Just 5.1% PJ't Plumbing, Heating & MANCHESTER. Nice, PAINTING/ VINYL SIDING & appllanced, 2 bedroom Air Conditioning townhouse for rent at GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUYI PAPERING Boilers, pumps, hot water REPLACEMENT WINDDWS DRYWALL tanks, new and $650 per month Includ­ jobless in replacements. Expertly installed. ing utilities. Also could be purchased with little GCF PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES Please call Paul Ryder FARADAY DRYWALL money down. 635-6200. Painting, Staining. Home 643-9649/228-9616 at 742-0018. Interior Construction MANCHESTER. Beacon Repair. Large Jobs, Small Fully Insured/Free Estimates Hill. Two bedroom February Jobs, Done with Care. Wllllim Firadiy Ranch style condo. $795 643-2145 Call 645-6559 for a free PAINTING/ per month Includes PAPERING (20^643-8680 SALES DEPT. Mon.-Thur*. 8:30-8:30 estimate. FLOORING Quality Guaranteed At heat and hot water. Fri. 9:30-«:00; Sal. 8:30-5K)0 By Nancy Benac Leave Message Affordable Prices Coll D.W. Fish, 643-1591 SERVICE DEPT. Mon.-FrI. 0H>O-S:0O The Associated Press or 871-1400. DiLian 24 Hour Towing - Complal# Rapair A Palming FRANK YOUNG SOUTH WINDSOR. WASHINGTON - The nation's Simon Simon Three bedroom Condo, 3 1 9 MAIN b IMon.-FrI. 8M-S:00; Sat. 8KM>-12:00 unemployment rate in February TILEMASTERS available April 1. Fire­ PAINTING □ ■ ■ ■ I place, pool, washer- MANCHESTER, CT Noi latponsiblt kx irpographical anwt. plunged to 5.1 percent, the lowest point in 15 years, as employers Interior SpeclalMa □ □ ■ ■ I dryer. No pets. Coll Tile Sales and Installation Sue, days, 521-0610, ev­ created 289,000 new jobs in a sign Pride taken In every job we dot □ □ □ ■ I MANCHESffR enings, 675-6303. of the economy’s continued Quality is our main concern. □ □ □ □ I strength, the government re­ TILEMASTERS, INC REASONABLE RATES ported today. We cater to the home owner. The jobless rate was down 0.3 Senior Citizen Discount We are bath remodel and ceramic tile specialists. percentage points from January, Let us win your confidence! Call us today for a , , , hitting 5.1 percent for first time FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED free estimate, commercial or residential. since May 1974, the Labor Depart­ 643-6774 Member Chember of Commerce •j .'Sk ■. k Jiijy. ment said. The rate last was lower in December 1973, when it Patrick Flynn/Manchaater Herald hit 4.9 percent. At the same time, employers 122 |l CONDOMINIUMS 199 J CONDOMINIUMS I CONDOMINIUMS Iq o l APARTMENTS GRAVEYARD WALK — Kitty Visco walks her dog in East Cemetery today. Visco said she walks through the cemetery daily. created 289,000 new non-farm FOR SALE I^IFOR SALE FOR SALE I s i I fo r r e n t jobs last month, with the gains confined to service-producing MANCHESTER. Choose M A L L A R D View. Dis­ MANCHESTER. Spar­ M ANCHESTER. Onebed- industries, according to a separ­ from a one or two tinctive duplexes and kling three room unit room apartment, heat, ate survey of business payrolls. bedroom unit. townhouses. Located perfect for the Inves­ hot water, carpeting, Bolton to Willington: Don’t move freshmen February’s job-growth figure CHFA/FHA approved. an a private protective tor. Convenient loca­ olr conditioning, oil ap­ cul-de-sac, this new reflected some fallback after Units are spacious and tion for commuting, pliances. Coll 649-5240. payrolls grew by a robust 415,000 have plenty of storage. subdivision of ouallty 3 Packman said the move proba­ $530,748 total. about $14,000, said school board shopping and enter­ MANCHESTER. Two By Andrew J. Davis by sending those students to jobs in January, when employ­ $76,500. Sentry Real bedroom townhouses tainment. $65,000 Sen­ bedroom Townhouse bly will not save Willington any Packman estimated, though, members and McKee. Jordan and duplexes owolt Manchester Herald either E.O. Smith School in ment was spurred by unusually Estate, 643-4060.D______try Real Estate, 643- with fireplace. Heat, Mansfield or Windham High money. Bolton’s contract with that the number of Willington could not be reached for comment your Inspection. Kit­ 4060.O hot water, carpeting, 20 YEARS OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN MANCHESTER, CONN. students may drop further if the today. mild weather. January's figure chens hove oak ca­ BOLTON — With as much as School. Today, he revised the Willington is based on a per-pupil LEGAL NOTICE MANCHESTER. Luxury olr conditioning,oil ap­ freshmen do not come. Family The decision could cost Bolton was revised upward from an binets, range, oven, pliances. Nice loco- $219,000 at stake, the Board of figure to $60,330. cost which increases when the The Town of Manchester will dishwasher, refrigera­ 3'/2 room unit In presti­ number of students decreases. ties and friendships might between $15,802 to $219,520. de­ initial estimate of 408,000 new be selecting on Architect to tlon. Coll 647-1595. Education wants to meet with the Bolton officials will send a tor and bullt-ln micro- gious Beacon Hill, Because Willington also will have prompt some current students to pending on the number of Willing­ jobs. provide design and construc­ across from Wickham Central CT's Largest Pontiac Dealer Willington Board of Education in letter requesting the meeting to The latest figures provided tion management services wave ovens. Flre- When you coll Classified Willington today, said School to pay E.O. Smith about $3,500 per go to the other schools, he said. He ton students attending the high for a new Fire Station. ploced living rooms, Park. Fully ap- fo place on od, o friendly hopes of reversing that board’s estimated that if enrollment school. Packman said. fresh evidence that the economy Vh baths with full vani­ pllanced, wall to wall, decision not to send freshmen to Superintendent Richard E. Pack­ student and Windham about Interested architectural spacious rooms. Air Ad-VIsor will answer your 1989 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX $3,700 per student, he said he did drops to 73 students, the per-pupil Willington now sends 105 stu­ continues to command strength firms ore requested to sub­ ties, separate full base­ coll and help you word Bolton High School in the next man. There is a clause in the in the seventh year of its record mit 0 Letter of Interest and a ments, 2 zoned base­ conditioner, basement. only 2 to choose from! districts’ five-year contract that not see how any money could be cost would rise to $6,124 per dents to Bolton High, and officials Statement of Qualifications. Heat and hot water vour od for best response school year. student for a total of $460,000. a have said students may finish peacetime expansion despite wi­ board heating Systems, 643-2711, Last week, the Willington mandates a joint meeting within saved. Andersen permashleld Included In $170 loss of $219,520. their high school years there. despread anticipation of an im­ monthly condo fee, school board voted not to send 21 days of a request if there is a If Willington sends 130 students All letters should be sent to thermopane windows, to Bolton next year as previously "Their decision probably will The Bolton school board sche­ pending slowdown. Peter P. Lozis, Jr., P.E., Di­ luxurious wall to wall Early occupancy. Bel- HEBRON. Modern, two about 40 ninth-graders to Bolton contract dispute, he said. flore Realtors, 647-1413. anticipated, it will cost $5.105 per cost them,” said Packman. "At duled a special meeting Thursday The unemployment rate had rector of Public Works, 41 carpeting and attached bedroom. Heof, hot High for the 1989-90 school year, “There is an avenue for the hovered around 5.3 percent and Center Street, Manchester, garage. Come see the water, appliances, n s,995 board.” Packman said during the student for a total of $679,520. If least it’s a break-even to discuss the impact of Willing- CT 04040by Thursday, March the last year of a five-year 5.4 percent for the prior five mode for tomorrow. parking, no pets. $625. board’s Thursday meeting at the 42 freshmen do not attend (decision).” ton’s decision on its $5.2 million 23, 1989. contract. David Jordan. Willington budget proposal. The board must months. You own vour own lot MORTGAGES 228-3245 or 646-0882 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix with 2.8 L V-6 angina, Auto trana, tilt wheel, crulae control, AM/FM ftereo caaaette, power Willington School Superintend­ Bolton High. “I think they should Bolton High School, the number 018-03 and house. No associa­ I windowa, rear windoa dalroater and much moral Stock V't P9007, P8130. Pricea good thru 3/11/89 school board chairman, last week Janet L. Norwood, commis­ M ANCHESTER. Beoutl- ent Michael McKee estimated give us that courtesy. I think will drop to 88 Willington students See SCHOOL, page 12 tion fees. Competi­ SAVE vour home. If you ______OVER 30 GRAND PRIX’S IN STOCK NDWI______estimated the savings at only sioner of the Bureau of Labor tively priced from ful two bedroom apart­ then that $76,000 could be saved they’re obligated.” at a cost of $5,105 per student, or L E G A L A D ore In foreclosure, ment, eat-ln kitchen, Statistics, said in testimony pre­ IVITATION TO BID «941 $149,900. Blanchard & bankruptcy or di­ pared for Congress that "many Rossetto Realtors," self-cleaning stove, The East Hartford Public vorced or "foiling be­ dishwasher, disposal 1989 PONTIAC GRAND AM wondered whether it was possible Schools, 110 Long Hill Drive, We're Selling Houses" 646-2482.0 hind," ask for no pay­ and refrigerator. Din­ for the rate to decline any further East Hartford, CT, 06106, will ment program up to 2 ing room, living room only 3 to choose fromi Once again, historic accord receive sealed bids for RE- MANCHESTER. Spo- years!! The Swiss Key negotiator urges or whether the labor market had MOVAL OF UNDER­ and one both. Air con­ already expanded as far as it GROUND OIL STORAGE clous one bedroom Group 203-454-4404. ditioned, very oulet. TANKS FOR TOWN OF with cozy dining room, Ideal for middle aged could go.” EAST HARTFORD AND large living room and or senior citizens, on She said that while the decline EAST HARTFORD BOARD charming country dec­ busline. Heat and hot yes’ votes in Eighth was important, most of the OF EDUCATION. Bid Infor­ Rentals 1989 Pontiac Grand Am with auto transmiaalon, AM/FM Caaaette, rear window*11,495 defroatar, AllCond., tilt wheal, & doesn’t interest many voters mation and specifications orating. $66,800. Sentry water Included. Only much moral Stock *'a P9350, P93S1, P93S2 pricaa good thru 3/11/89 Tax & Reglatratlon not Included. . decrease was among groups ore available In the Business Real Estate, 643-4060.O $640 per month. Come OVER 100 GRAND AMS AVAILABLEI By Alex GIrelll and Mayor Peter DiRosa held whose jobless rates tend to be Office ot the School Depart­ see why we rarely hove By Alex GIrelll standing that while a majority But LaBelle said Thursday. "I ment. Sealed bids will be re­ CHFA Approved. This I ROOMS Manchester Herald many meetings in private at erratic, notably youth and ceived until 3:00 p.m., Mon­ adorable one bedroom o vacancy. One bed­ Manchester Herald “yes” vote will be needed on four would recommend that we not which they negotiated the new FOR RENT room apartment avail­ 86 PMitlae ‘ 87 Toyota Hispanics. day, March 27, 1989, at which Condo Is at Eostmeo- O V E R 100 1 I Q P T ) of the questions, a ”no” vote on a fool around with it.” Eighth Utilities District Di­ agreement. At a later stage, time they will be publicly dow In Manchester, able at $605. Agent, FfrriTrd I P R E -O W N E D VAwlaaali^ iPARTIAL fifth question would not defeat the "We need another month or so opened and read aloud. The MANCHESTER. Ladles 247-5030. FXI6 Only 10 residents of the Eighth On Tuesday. DiRosa said there rector Samuel Longest, who the negotiations became pub­ of data to determine whether this and It Is ouollfled for V8,Aulp, A/C J 6 Spd., A.C. agreement. East Hartford Public Schools Boarding House, VEHICLES IN A I D O LISTING Utilities District turned out is only one question the town is was the principal negotiator lic and involved other repre­ single month's phenomenon will reserves the right to accept CHFA-FHAM! Don’t M ANCH ESTER. Deluxe Thursday night for a meeting at or relect any or all bids or the let this great financing clean, furnished. Nice two bedroom apart­ •7995 1 S T O C K U A K o •7995 But John D. LaBelle Jr. legal concerned about, the one con­ for the district in working out sentatives, including lawyers be sustained,” Ms. Norwood said. right to waive technicol for­ pass you by. Fully op- location on bus line. ment at Sunnybrook which the historic proposed counsel for the district, dis­ cerning the agreement in gen­ an agreement with the town for both governments. Overall, the civilian labor force malities If It Is In the best In­ pllonced kitchen, ce­ Call 644-3503. Village. Includes heat agreement between the town and agreed, saying "yes” votes would eral. ”I don’t care what the vote is over fire and sewer jurisdic­ Longest said Thursday that terest of the School Depart­ 86 Chrysler 60 Pontiac 88 Pontiac 88 Buick 86 Pontiac i 88 Hyundai: contracted by 247,000 people last ment to do so. ramic both, first floor and hot water, range, the district over fire and sewer needed on all five questions to on those other four questions,” tion, has urged district voters he and DiRosa set out to find a unit, ample storage refrigerator, olr condi­ Laser Firebird Skyhawk Grand Am month to 123.2 million, while Richard A. Huot, I APARTMENTS Lemans Excai 6L i: jurisdiction was explained. approve the accord. DiRosa said. to approve the accord. way to eliminate causes of 142,000 workers found jobs, ac­ DIrector/BusIness Services and parking. $77,500. tioning, carpeting, Auto Formuia Auto AT/AC 4 Dr. About the same number came Jackson & Jackson [FOR RENT parking, storage, coin- The fifth question they were LaBelle has insisted that the Longest, who is public conflict between the town and cording to the department’s 017-03 <5998:3 to a similar meeting 'Tuesday. the district. “I feel we have Real Estate, 647-8400.D op laundry In base­ ‘ 5995 * 1 0 .^ <5995 9995 •7995 .M',] referring to concerns the sale of district voters must decide on works commissioner, said, monthly sample of households, MANCHESTER. Large 2 ment, no pets. $645 The low turnout for the meeting district property on Tolland Turn­ some of the particulars of the “It’s an agreement the dis­ accomplished it,” he said. from which the jobless rate is LEGAL NOTICE bedrooms, oft street monthly. Coll Domoto 87 Pontiac 86 Ford | 86 Nissan 87 Chevy ^ 86 Suick at the district firehouse has led pike. It was bought as a firehouse agreement because the voters trict can live with and I urge He said the agreement calculated. TOWN OF ANDOVER parking. $590 monthly Enterprises, 646-1021. 88 Pontiac' district officials to conclude that resolves boundary disputes, PLANNING A ZONING COMMISSION Safari : Rlustang i Century site, but will not be needed if the constitute the district’s all the voters to approve it.” With the rise in employment, PUBLIC HEARINGS plus utilities and secur­ » Flero , Pickup Hova few district voters will show up settles the question of what MANCHESTER. Two Wagor,. Loadad Auto Loaded agreement goes through because legislature. District voters will decide 62.9 percent of working-age The Planning & Zoning Commission of Andover, Connec­ ity. Coll 228-0036 and S Or. HD for the meeting at Robertson fees the district will pay the leave message. bedroom, first floor the district will buy a town-owned The agreement has been ap­ the issue during a meeting Americans held jobs, matching ticut will hold Public Hearings on Monday, March 20,1989 at apartment, fully ap­ School Tuesday night at 7:30 town for treating sewage 7:30 p.m. In the Andover Elementorv School on the following ‘ •5995. M 0,595 E^*8995:j •4995 ! *7595 *8595 firehouse instead. proved by district directors. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the record high level set in HEBRON. Renovated, pllanced kitchen, new when voters will be ask6d to collected in district lines, and petitions: large two bedroom Town directors, who have ap­ Robertson School. January. carpeting, pav own approve the agreement. LaBelle said the property sale, provides that property owners #554 - Application of Michael Kutcher for a 1 lot resubdlvi- apartment. Laundry utilities. No pets. $625 86 Olds ! 84 Pontiac 85 Honda 84 Toyota proved it in principal, will take a Longest was among the February’s job growth was slon on Boston Hill Rood. 86 foWtal At that meeting, the voters will under which the town and the will not be charged sewer- facilities. $640 monthly per month. Security Delta 88 Trans AM formal vote after the district district directors who opposed paced by gains in service- #557 - Application of Michael and Judy Conway and James Accord IX Camry LE Tercai j be asked to decide not only on the district would combine proper­ connection fees by both the Includes heat and hot deposit and one year Royale Auto, A/C toeded an earlier agreement under producing sectors, while employ­ Gorman for Henley Forms Estates Subdivision on water. Call 228-0036, Loaded «Spd. A/C : 1 agreement itself but on four ties each owns to make a more voters have acted Tuesday, Boston Hill Rood. lease. Agent, 649-0795. which the district would have town and the district. ment in goods-producing indus­ leave message. specific provisions. marketable package, is a integral Before the agreement could He said that if the agree­ At this hearing. Interested persons may appear and be heard MANCHESTER. Two •9995 JI *7995 *7995 •6995 part of the agreement and thus surrendered all sewer tries decreased slightly due to a 3995 Ij^ i.^i. *4395 A simple majority vote on each become final, the General Assem­ ment is implemented, “we and written communicotlons will be received. Information MANCHESTER. Near bedroom apartment, will need a "yes” vote as other jurisdiction. weather-related decline in pertaining to these applications Is on file In the office of the 384, newly redecorated fully appllanced, eat-ln 83 Toyota 81 Toyota question will be sufficient to pass bly would have to make changes (district residents) can rest in Zoning Agent, Town Office Building. 85 Toyota 85 Toyota 83 Toyota parts of the agreement do. That agreement was turned construction. duplex. 3 bedrooms, kitchen, storage In 83 Pontiac Corolla it. provided there are at least 15 in laws that effect the town and down by district voters in the peace, knowing that consoli­ Dated ot Andover, Connecticut this 9th and 14th day of large eat-ln kitchen, Corolla Pickup Supra There were 321,000 new jobs in basement. $650 per Supra 6000 LE 28k mllee voters casting ballots. Town Mayor Peter DiRosa has district. The request for such November 1987 election. dation cannot be forced on the March, 19W. with appliances. Secur­ month. Heat and hot S Speed SR5 SRS 4 X 4 A speed legislation will be withdrawn if the service-producing sector of ANDOVER PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION At Thursday night’s meeting, said he does not think town After the defeat. Longest district.” ity, references re- woter Included. No the agreement fails to get other Kenneth Lester, district President Thomas E. directors would be concerned by oulred. $700 plus utili­ pets. One year lease <3995 •7995 *4595 *3995 needed improvements. See JOBLESS, page 12 Chairman ties. Call 649-0330. plus security deposit. •laflffiL- - J i m . Landers said it was his under­ a “no” vote on that question. 014-03 643-6674 after 5pm. Agent,649-0795. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Mar. 10, 1989 — 3 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar. 10. 1989 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

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D of I meeting slated Probe of burglary but second vote is needed The Daughters of Isabella will meet Tuesday at 7 Vr v . p.m. at the First Federal Savings and Loan yffr4\’“> By Maureen Leavitt only vote for a motion allowing Commission members seemed Association on West Middle Turnpike. Note time . zo» brings drug arrest Manchester Herald O’Neill to bid for the project if he to agree that there was at least change. Agnes Buccino and her committee are in 5 0 * resigned from his positions on the appearance of a conflict of rvW'» JO*' A The investigation of a burglary in January led The Ethics Commission voted both committees, interest, and they wanted the charge of refreshments. foVAro 1 Thursday to the arrest of the break-in victim on a conflict-of-interest case “To me, there’s definitely a absent commissioners to take Thursday on charges he has been operating a drug Thursday and then discovered it conflict of interest, even though part in the discussion. Art Association to meet factory at the home. didn’t have enough members it’s only a matter of a fewdollars. Kraatz has asked for the present to make the ruling even though he’s qualified.” The Manchester Art Association will hold its ■ Richard Smith, 26, of 80 Devon Drive, was commission’s opinion because he charged with possession of cocaine, possession of official. Cohen said. has been contracted by the monthly meeting Thursday. March 16, at 7:30 p.m. The case involves engineer Cohen said he felt the commis­ at First Federal Savings and Loan Bank, West marijuana, operating a drug factory, and posses­ Manchester Mental Health Team sion of drug paraphernalia, police said. William O’Neill, a member of the sion should set a precedent in to research housing for people Middle Turnpike. Charles A. Carter, of Middletown Advisory Park and Recreation cases of this nature, that individu­ & Guilford, will give an acrylic demonstration. Mr. In addition, Daniel Shea. 27, of 57 Boulder Road, with severe and prolonged men­ 'who was at the Devon Drive home when police Commission and of a citizens’ als resign their positions. tal illness. Carter is known throughout New England for his began a search there Thursday night, was charged committee studying the Hocka- “I see that the commission is paintings of coastal New England. The meeting is num River Linear Park. tending to lean over backwards In his role as health director. open to the public. with possession of cocaine, possession of marijuana Kraatz works with all the mental and possession of drug paraphernalia, police said. O’Neill asked for an opinion on these issues.” Cohen said, health providers that serve Man­ According to reports, police began watching from the commission when the “I see nothing wrong with chester. He said those organiza­ Mothers of twins get help Smith’s residence after they investigated the town decided to seek proposals leaning over backwards if we tions are aware of his role and burglary he reported in January and noticed from consulting firms for profes­ establish the legitimacy of lean­ have raised no concerns. The Mothers of Multiples of Greater Hartford will suspicious activity, including heavy, short-term sional services in planning park ing,” Dobkin responded. meet Wednesday. March 15. at 7:30 p.m. at th« impovements. Before the commission can traffic in the area, and drug-related items in His FitzGerald said there would be meet again, FitzGerald sug­ YM-YMCA. 770 Main St., East Hartford. M.O.M. garbage. O’Neill is the president of Fuss a difference if O’Neill were a town member Holly Vannucci of Enfield will speak to the and O’Neill Inc., which is one of gested to Kraatz that he discuss Smith was released on a $5,000 surety bond while official, instead of a volunteer. the issue with the town manager group on her experiences of raising two sets of twins Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald nine engineering firms invited to Shea was released on a $1,000 non-surety bond, “The people that have the under a Town Charter provision born 15 months apart. For more information about police said. submit proposals for park expertise are involved in those the support group, call Bev Woodson. 745-4691. or Zhuta, student council treasurer. The improvements. that could allow the Board of SUPER STORE — Barry Fields, man­ Both men are scheduled to appear in Manchester fields,” Fitzgerald said. “If we Directors to adopt a resolution Cindy Morrissey, 643-5365. New members are ager of the Main Street branch of store helps students learn the basics of Superior Court March 15. 'The commission voted 4-1 that are not careful, we would prohibit always welcome. O’Neill’s firm could submit park stating it is in the town’s best Connecticut National Bank, checks the business. Connecticut National Bank the town of taking advantage of interest for Kraatz to do the work. proposals without him resigning the expertise.” merchandise available at the "Super provided business training and advice, from his position on the advisory If the directors approved Budd recalled in exhibit In another matter, the commis­ Kraatz’s work. FitzGerald said, Student Store" at Washington School and the school PTA funded the project Driver is charged ' commission or the citizens’ com­ sion tabled the discussion of A memorial exhibit of works in metal and enamel with a loan. mittee studying the river park. the matter would then be cleared Tuesday. Students are Gena Orlowski, whether private work that Ro­ with the Ethics Commission. by the late Libby Budd. a longtime Manchester student council president, and Bobby Police have charged a Manchester woman in The commission agreed that nald Kraatz. town health direc­ artist and teacher, will open Monday at the connection with an accident last month at the Senior O’Neill must abstain from voting tor. plans to do for a local mental Kraatz said he would have to Lindgren Gallery at Tiling Junior High School. An Citizens’ Center that seriously injured a 67-year-old or acting with those groups when health agency presents a conflict consider the move before ap­ opening reception of the retrospective exhibit will local woman, police said. they discuss the park project. of interest because the town will proaching Town Manager Robert be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday. The exhibit will Obituaries RoseMarie P. Pierro, 64, of 128 Maple St., was But after the vote. Ethics fund part of the work. B. Weiss about the issue. hang through March 31. Gallery hours are 8; 30 a.m. Charged with reckless driving in the accident which Commission member Jonathan to 2:30 p.m.. Monday through Friday. pinned Lois F. Churila between Pierro’s car and her Mercier discovered that commis­ sion rules require an affirmative Jeanette I. Jean O ntral Connecticut State Uni­ The Newkirk St Whitney Funeral own Feb. 28, police said. Lutz holds art auction versity. had served in the U.S. Air Home, 318 Burnside Ave,, East Churila was walking with her husband, John, 71, vote of five members. Members More information Jeanette I. (Rondeau) Jean. 63. Force, and was a member of the Hartford, is in charge of in a parking lot at the rear of the center at 549 E. Diane Comollo and Robert The Lutz Children’s Museum is sponsoring an Art of Berry Avenue, Coventry, died Rhode Island National Guard. He arrangements. Middle ’Turnpike when she was struck by a Toyota Franklin were not at the meeting Auction at the Manchester Country Club, 305 Main Thursday (March 9, 1989) at was a member of St. Bridget Memorial donations may be Corolla driven by Pierro, police said. at the Probate Court. The other St., tonight at 7:30 p. m. A preview of the works will Rockville General Hospital. Church. made to the Visiting Nurse and Churila was taken by Life Star Helicopter to members decided to continue the urged on architects be at 7 p.m. • Vernon. Besides his parents, he is Home Care Association of East Hartford Hospital with severe leg injuries. She is discussion until the absent Admission is $5 per person. Tickets are available She was born May 20. 1925, in survived by four sons, Paul. Hartford, 70 Canterbury St., East listed in stable condition, according to a hospital members could hear the By Nancy Concelman plans for a $13 million municipal at the Lutz or at the door. There will be door prizes, Springfield. Mass. She was a James. John and Andrew Mu­ Hartford 06118. spokeswoman. discussion. Manchester Herald building and $8.5 million police wine and cheese, coffee and cake served. former Hartford resident, mov­ sulin: a brother, Michael Musulin Before hitting Churila, Pierro’s car hit a car as In the meantime, the commis­ station and appointed the citi­ ing to Coventry 32 years ago. She of Paradise Valley. Ariz.: a she was trying to make a left turn into the center’s Patrick Flynn/Manchaster Herald sion members said it would not be A member of the Board of zens’ committee instead. Shelley T. Gilbert inappropriate if O’Neill submit­ “The town has spent good was a communicant of St. Mary’s sister. Diane Glannville of West driveway, police said. Pierro decided to enter the lot UNCHAINED — Justin Estell, a seventh- Thursday. Estell is ready for the ride Directors has criticized a recom­ Sci Fi discussion set Church, Coventry. Lynn, Ore.: and two aunts and an Shelley T. Gilbert. 85, died and park before exchanging insurance information ted improvement proposals. mendation that the town hire the money on Mr. Lawrence.” Weiss grader at Illing Junior High School, home after a day at school. “He’s perfectly safe in bidding. Bentley Memorial Library. 206 Bolton Center She is survived by her husband. uncle. Thursday (March 9, 1989) at St. with the driver of the other car, police said. As architectural firm that planned a said Tuesday. Lionel Jean: a son. Lionel Jean The funeral will be Saturday at Elizabeth Health Center. East Pierro drove down the driveway of the parking lot, unchains his bicycle outside the school Now he has an informal opinion of new municipal building and ex­ Weiss said Lawrence would Road, will host the third book discussion in the the Ethics Commission.” com­ four-part series on “The Literature of Science Jr. of Coventry: three daughters, 11:15 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Hartford. Survivors include a she told police she lost control of her car. panded police station last year to probably be able to compile Claudia Mayer of Willimantic. Home. 400 Main St., with a Mass brother. Charles N. Gilbert of Pierro was treated at Manchester Memorial mission Chairman William Fitz­ submit cost estimates on new needed information on proposals Fiction,” Tuesday. March 14. at 7:30 p.m. The book Gerald said today. to be featured will be “The Dispossessed,” by Elizabeth Jean and Karen of Christian burial at noon in St. Manchester. Hospital for minor injuries and released, a hospital proposals for the facilities. by the citizens’ committee in two Hickey, both of Coventry: two Bridget Church. 80 Main St He was born Jan. 29,1904, in the spokeswoman said. She is scheduled to appear in However, if the corrjmssion to three months because the firm Ursula K. LeGuin. Single-step renovation pian officially voted that O’Nemjftrould Republican Theunis Werk- No preregistration is required. Participation is brothers. Leo Rondeau’of Coven­ Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Episcopal Rectory. South Farms, Manchester Superior Court March 21. hoven said the town should talk to has information from previous try and George Rotideau of Cemetery, Bristol. Calling hours Middletown. He was the oldest be in conflict of interest in bidding research. free of charge and everyone is welcome. Call for the project, commission a number of architects before Elizabeth Thornton, director of the library at Hartford: two sisters, Eva Meliof are today from 7 to 9 p.m. and son of the late Rev. George B. deciding who will calculate cost “He’s (Weiss) trying to dic­ Rockville and Helen Donahue of Saturday from 11 a.m. until the Gilbert, author of “Forty Years a members said he would have to tate,” Werkhoven said. 646-7349 for more information. is favored for Cheney Haii resign from both the advisory and estimates on proposals made by Plainfield: five grandchildren: service. Country Preacher.” Scout News the Municipal Space Needs Study Werkhoven argued that the and several nieces and nephews. He was known in the Middle- citizens’ panels. project should be offered to By Alex Glrelll The foundation expects to get a theatrical lighting because LTM The commission will schedule Committee, a group of citizens Learn to square dance The funeral will be Saturday at Emma M. Noble town and Hartford areas as an Manchester Herald loan from local banks of up to$1.2 already owns some lights. appointed to make recommenda­ different architects in town, 9:15 a.m. from Potter Funeral organist and choir director and as million as a major source of When the hall is renovated. another hearing on the case when specifically those with expe­ Manchester Square Dance Club will hold a the missing members are availa­ tions on expanding municipal Home. 456 Jackson St. (Route Emma M. (Arlt) Noble, 90. of 83 a teacher of piano and organ, one Boy Scout Troop 47 Architects for the restoration of financing the restoration. While LTM will manage the hall and office space and the police rience renovating vintage build­ mainstream-plus level dance Saturday, March 18, 195). Willimantic. A Mass of Montclair Drive. East Hartford, of the few teachers that went to ble, FitzGerald said. j . ings as recommended by the Boy Scout Troop 47 recently held its annual historic Cheney Hall have been the loan has not been finally will stage its own performances O’Neill has said he has not been station. from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at Illing Junior High School, 229 Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. wife of the late Raymond G. homes of his pupils until his told by a committee from the approved by the banks, founda­ there. citizens’ committee. He said E. Middle Turnpike. Bill Mager will call the dance. retirement at the age of 82. banquet and Court of Honor at South United involved in the discussions by the On Tuesday, the Board of at St. Mary’s Church. Route 31. Noble, died Wednesday (Marchs, Methodist Church. Webelos scouts and their Cheney Hall Foundation to pro­ tion members expect that it will Committee members will meet committee member Eugene Sie- Joan and Armand Daviau will cue the rounds. A Coventry. Burial will be in St. 1989) atherhome.Shewasbornin He was married to the late citizens’ committee over what Directors unanimously approved rakowski agrees. families attended as guests of the troop. ceed with plans for the complete be. March 23 with the mechanical should be included in the request round dance workshop will be offered from 7:30 to 8 Mary’s Cemetery, Coventry. Cal­ Manchester and lived in town for Delsie A. (Appel) Gilbert, who renovation in a single step. The principal of the loan would engineers for the project, Bemis an appropriation of $30,000 to hire “This is not a town with one p.m. Refreshments wilt be served. Donation is $8 ling hours are today from 7 to 9 several years, but she lived in died in 1976. He is also survived by Awards were presented by Jon Eastwood, senior for proposals. a firm to get estimates. Mayor patrol leader: George Silva, assistant patrol leader, Work on the plans had been be paid back from contributions and Sipala of Hartford, to discuss In addition, he said it will be up architect,” Werkhoven said. per couple. Spectators are welcome. p.m. East Hartford for most of her life. a son. Keren A. Gilbert of East delayed while the foundation was toward the restoration. Plans are stage lighting and other electrical Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said the “Other architects should be She is survived by two sons, Hartford, and another brother, H. and Jason Lawrence, librarian. to the town’s public works direc­ directors’ subcommittee on The following boys advanced in rank: Adam trying to determine whether it being made for a fund drive. and mechanical plans in a further tor to recommend which firm involved.” Robert J. Noble of East Windsor Closson Gilbert of Wallingford. should do all the work in one Town directors have passed a effort to see if savings can be space needs and the citizens’ Weiss said the time factor was Parents host open dance Matthew R. Musulin and William R. Noble of South A memorial service will be held Usello, tenderfoot: Minhtriet Nguyen and Eric should be given the work. committee should meet and de­ Wilson, star: George Silva and Andrew Zadnik, life. contract or divide it into phases. resolution calling fora grant of up made. Ethics Commission member important because the town Parents Without Partners is having an open dance Matthew R. Musulin, 52, of 166 Windsor: a daughter, Carolyn N. Saturday at 11 a.m. in the First It might be possible to seek bids to $50,000 in next year’s budget to Before the committee meeting cide which firm to hire. hopes to have a proposal for a Hilliard St., died Wednesday Johnston of East Hartford, with Church of Christ, 250 Main St., Skill awards were earned by Adam Ucello and M. Adler Dobkin said he felt Saturday, March 18, featuring IV B.C. The dance Eric Howarth, family living and first aid: Brendan on the job by mid-June, according guarantee the first-year interest in the Municipal Building, the O’Neill should notbedisqualified, Town Manager Robert B. Weiss referendum ready by the No­ will be held at the Ramada Inn, East Windsor, 161 (March 8, 1989). whom she lived: 16 grandchild­ Wethersfield, with the Rev. Do­ to Edward J. Breen, an architect on the loan. Cheney Hall Foundation met at recommended hiring the Law­ vember election. He was born in Aberdeen. ren: and 18 great-grandchildren. nald W. Morgan officiating. McCaffrey and Christopher O’Hara, cooking. because of his expertise and Bridge St., from 9 p.m. to 1 a m. Merit badges were presented to Seth Egnasko and with Malmfeldt Associates of Members of the foundation’s the Probate Court. knowledge of the river. rence Associates of Manchester, Werkhoven said he agrees it’s Card-carrying members will pay $6 and all others Wash.. May 5, 1936, the son of She was predeceased by by a There are no calling hours. The Glastonbury, which is designing building committee reviewed the Donald Kuehl. vice chairman of the firm that drew plans for a new necessary to get moving on the Holmes Funeral Homes, 400 Main Eric Wilson, citizenship in the nation: Brendan “The hours devoted to the town $8. There will be a cash bar. For more information, Matt and Mary Musulin of son, Raymond G. Noble Jr., and a McCaffrey and Christopher O’Hara, safety, Tom the restoration. budget Wednesday and found the foundation, reported on a municipal building and police project, but the architect selec­ Portland, Ore. He had been a daughter, Marion Noble. St., is in charge of arrangements. far outweigh the remuneration station last year for more than call Diane. 872-7518, or Ken, 568-4428. Provencal, farm mechanics: Seth Egnasko and The current estimate for com­ some areas where it might make procedural change affecting that would come from this.” tion should be done properly. resident of Manchester for the Graveside services will be Memorial donations may be pleting the work is just under savings. state grants from the Connecticut $35,000. “We’re always on the fast track sent to the Emmanuel Church Eric Wilson, communications: Brendan McCaffrey FitzGerald said. past two years. Monday at 9:30 a ,m. at Cedar Hill and Christopher O’Hara, first aid: Michael $1.67 million, including architec­ One was in having voluteers Historical Commission. From The directors decided not to and we should get off of it,” Testimonial dinner slated He was a public school teacher, Cemetery, Hartford, with the building fund, in care of Cathleen Commission member Sol Co­ Robertson. Jon Eastwood. George Silva and tural and engineering fees. But paint walls in the basement after now on, Kuehl said, money from hen disagreed. He said he would hold a referendum on Lawrence’s Werkhoven said. in Hartford for the past 24 years. Rev. William E. Flynn officiat­ Sheridan, treasurer, 18 Birch Mill the building committee of the the contract work is done. A paint the grants will be deposited in The American Legion. Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Road, Killingworth 06417. Andrew Zadnik. camping: David Currier, Post, will honor First District Commander John F. He was an honors graduate of ing. There are no calling hours. computers. foundation hopes to reduce that supplier has already pledged to mutual funds and the foundation Baer and First District President Muriel Grover Senior scouts passing the American Heart hgure by eliminating some work, donate 300 gallons of paint. will able write cheeks against with a Joint Testimonial Dinner Saturday. March Association requirements for cardiopulmonary if possible, and having some work Lockers and some partitions those funds to pay bills for the 18, beginning at 6 p.m. at the American Legion Hall. resuscitation and emergency cardiac care were: done by contributors after the from theatrical dressing rooms in restoration. “Realfood makes Deaths Elsewhere Jason Lawrence, David White, Ed Wilson, Scott main contract is completed. the basement of the hall were Kuehl. Herbert Stevenson, Hurley, David Currier, RobGuliano, Jed Stansfield. The committee, which met eliminated. foundation chairman, and Gloria the plane that dropped an atomic grapher, died Thursday at the George Silva, Minhtriet Nguyen, Andrew Zadnik Wednesday, discussed some pos­ Fred Blish, a foundation DellaFera, a foundation member the difference Thoughts Kermit Beahan bomb on Nagasaki, Japan, on age of 42. He had suffered from and Mark Howarth. sibilities with Breen and Carl F. member and a member of the were given authority to sign the HOUSTON (AP) - Kermit Aug. 9, 1945, killing an estimated AIDS for three years. Hakewessell Jr., another archi­ Little Theatre of Manchester, checks. The foundation has been Beahan, who dropped the atomic 70,000 persons. Mapplethorpe emerged in the tect from the firm, but did not suggested that some savings awarded a $400,000 state grant for atDietCenter.” “It is better to be hated for what you are than bomb on Nagasaki and said he Beahan, a native of Joplin, Mo., mid-1970s as part of an offbeat estimate the potential savings. might be made in the cost of Cheney Hall restoration. Susan S aintJttm es loved for what you are not." — Andre Gide wanted the distinction of being attended Rice Institute, now Rice culture that included longtime Lottery the last man ever to use the University on a football scholar­ friend rock singer Patti Smith. He Real people need real There’s a great temptation to be less than honest device on humans, died Thursday ship and hoped to be a profes­ worked in several media, includ­ Balf Co. gets OK to excavate; food. That's why 1 went about ourselves, to pretend to be who we are not. after suffering cardiac arrest. He sional football player until World ing collage and film. Winning numbers drawn Thursday in New to Diet Center. They don't 'The only thing worse than lying to others is lying to was 70. War II came along. Mapplethorpe, whose worked England: starve yt)u to death or ourselves about ourselves. God accepts us as we Beahan died a day after he focused heavily on homosexual Connecticut daily: 928. Play Four: 7897. make \'ou live on pre­ Massachusetts daily: 1865. are. Can we do the same? underwent prostate surgery in a Robert Mapplethorpe themes, was best known for his praise for hiking traii a concern packaged foods. It's a C enter hospital in Nassau Bay, near his startling photography of sadom­ Tri-state daily: 594, 9408. diet voii can live with. H k II eif;hl-iosi pnijesmiiiah. Kasavage, Counselor Rev. John P. Gwozdz home in suburban Clear Lake. BOSTON (AP) - Robert Map­ asochism and his depiction of Rhode Island daily: 3877. By Nancy Concelman portion of the channel and cover­ water erodes the soil around the 647-0469 Main Streat, Manchaatar St. James Church Beahan was the bombardier on plethorpe, an avant-garde photo­ athletic male nudes. Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks: 11, 13, 19, 27, 35. Manchester Herald ing the pipe with soil and footings of the bridge. He said the U t-ighi i*»Ns J i h l 'i x v d u l l*v lib V.U li iiultvijiul r iyK‘> Diet Center. Iik 1 vegetation to act as a ramp for pipe, with proper landscaping, The Conservation Commission hikers, said Tom Galeota, an could fit in with the surroundings. has unanimously approved a engineer for Fuss & O’Neill Inc. of Smith said he would walk the Weather iiaiuhpatpr Hpralft proposal by the Balf Co. to Manchester. Normally, the firm area with Galeota Monday and ■ t excavate land at 1046 Tolland would use only the riprap chan­ make a final recommendation on nel. he said. how the trail should be accommo­ USPS 327-500 Turnpike that requires channel­ Clear, sunny Saturday VOL. CVIII, No. 136 ing drainage from the site into the The pipe would stick about two dated. Commission members un­ A; REGIONAL WEATHER Hockanum River. feet up out of the ground and be animously agreed to allow Smith Manchester and vicinity: Penny M. Sleftert, Publisher covered by a piece of trail at least to make the recommendation. A c c u W eatherforecast for Saturday Sunny today. High 35 to 40. Wind Oeorg^T. Chappell Dennii M. Santoro The excavation site, about 27 six feet wide, he said. Robert Daytime CorKfitions arxJ High Temperature EdHor Advertising Director acres, is located just northwest of The riprap is required by the « north 10 to 15 mph. Clear tonight. Kaye, director of development town, the state Department of CHRYSANTHEMUMS Low 20 to 25. Wind light north. Douglas A. Bevins Sheldon Cohen the river, behind the Heartland Executive Editor Composing Manager for Balf. said the company would Environmental Protection and *S T . PATRICK'S CALLALILLIES FI Sunny Saturday. High 45 to 50. Shopping Plaza and Georgia- use any landscaping recom­ Jeenne Q. Fromerth Robert H. Hubbard Pacific Corp. at 776 N. Main St. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, AZALEAS Partly cloudy Sunday. High in the Business Manager Pressroom Manager mended by the commission on the even though the area soil will VIOLETS 40s. The commission made the ramp. !t Denise A. Roberts Frank J. Mc&iveegan decision during a Thursday night probably absorb most of the '^SHAM ROCK CALCEOLARIA ^ Coastal: Partly sunny today. Personnel Manager Circulation Director But commission member Dou­ water, Galeota said. CROWN OF THORNS ^ ‘ meeting. glas H. Smith, who is also High 35 to 40. Wind north 10 to 15 The sandy, gravely qualities of BROMELIADS $ mph. Clear tonight. Low 25 to 30. Published dally except Suiiday and certain holidays by the Commission members com­ chairman of the Hockanum River I f $199 Sion I Manchester Publishing Co., 18 Bralnard Place, Mencheater, the soil make it ideal, Kaye said. < ^ A I.o , BEGONIAS Wind light north. Sunny Satur­ mended the firm for attempting Linear Park Committee, said a I POT BOSTON Conn. 06040. Second class postage peld at Manchester, Conn. Balf plans to process the exca­ TULIPS Postmaster: Send address changes to the Manchester Herald. to preserve a small portion of the bridge across the riprap channel FERNS day. High in the mid 40s. Partly vated soil at its 587 N. Main St. a | 6R!|Ne*»R*!!®!!S. HYACINTH DAFFODILS cloudy Sunday. High in the 40s. P.O. Box 501, Manchester, Conn. 08040. Hockanum River Linear Park may look better than a pipe. HERBS If you don't receive your Herald by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:90 hiking trail. “I don’t visualize this (pipe) as plant and it to make bituminous _____ GREENVIEWJ?1«!!!!I a.m. Saturdays, please telephone your carrier. If you're unable 95 CYCLAMEN Vofli Northwest hills: Sunny today. concrete for area roads. High in the upper 30s. Wind light to reach your carrier, cell subscriber service at 647-9048 by 8 An open riprap channel which particularly attractive,” he said. PRIMROSES Complete Treatment Program p.m. weekdays for delivery In Manchester. Commission member Mark The firm’s application for we­ north. Clear tonight. Low 15 to 20. would carry water from a sedi­ FERNS 5,000 sq. ft. Atlantic Suggested carrier rales ere $1.80 weekly. $7.70 lor one mentation basin near the excava­ Connors said bridges along the tlands and erosion control per­ Ocean month, $23.10 tor throe months. $48.20 for six months and m m 4 big$ Cribgriso, woidi, grubs Wind nearly calm. Sunny Satur­ tion site to the river would cross trail are sometimes the focal mits are scheduled for a March 20 GERANIUMS day. High in the mid 40s. Partly $02.40 for one year. public hearing before the Plan­ •I'PRIMROSE HANGING POTS Wj^ngflooISS ' I The Manchester Herald is a mambar of the Asaoclelsd Press, the hiking trail, making it diffi­ point of an area. ^ All Colors - 4* Wldo low, low Spring Prices cloudy Sunday. High in the 40s. the Audit Bureau of Clrcutatlbna. the New England Press cult for walkers. Galeota said a bridge, even if ning and Zoning Commission. POTTED ROSES — SUNNY — Today’s weather picture was drawn by Association and the New England Newspaper Association. A «. u 1«« To solve the problem, Balf made of pressure-treated wood, Senior Planner Stuart B. Popper Michael Hartnett, a fourth-grader at Verplanck School. proposed using a pipe for a may be difficult to maintain if said. acffwwenveer* ? 9 LJ9 S . 'U L UML:\ MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Mar. 10. 1989 — 5 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar. 10. 1989 Bills on AIDS tests, confidentiality come under attack RECORD By Peter Vlles would forbid doctors and others counter produ cti ve. ” dential information about employees are often at risk of tle, urine and feces is commonly The Associated Press from testing people for the virus Robert Kehmna of the insu­ whether a person is infected with contracting the virus and urged thrown on officers to degrade without their consent. It would rance association told the com­ the AIDS virus should only be the committee to allow the them.” HARTFORD — A proposed law also allow doctors to notify the mittee that insurance companies disclosed without the person’s release of information to certain Under questioning from state CoHege Notes Honor Rolls drafted by state health officials to sexual partners of an infected already meet or exceed the consent if the disclosure is for the state agencies. Rep. Joseph Grabarz, D- ensure that the results of AIDS patient if the patient refuses to do standards of confidentiality and benefit of the individual, and not Bridgeport. Meachum said he tests remain confidential is under consent established in the bill. simply to protect state employees State Commissioner of Correc­ knew of no instance in which a so. tion Larry R. Meachum told the prison guard was contaminated Lisa Moriconi, Kenneth Morton, attack from insurance companies Aetna attorney Malcolm Camp­ .such as prison officials. Manchester High Corona, Lucas Cosgrove, Alexia Cruz, that say it is unnecessary and a bell said his company is con­ committee that “prisoners have with the AIDS virus through an MCC names honor students Ian Dalrymple. Brett Newkirk, Beth O'Brien, Koren The state Department of Health no right to privacy.” and urged assault. Jean Faber, Christine Fellows, David Obue, Susan Payne, Scott Petersen, civil liberties group that says it is Services told the committee that cerned that, under the bill, a ’’Under no circum stance Five Manchester residents and one Andover Here is the second-quarter Francollne, Jeanette Gala, David Grace Phillips, Daniel Prior, Shown shoulddisclosures be permitted the panel not to change state The other AIDS-related bill, honor roll for Mancheter High Patches, Jennifer Reedy, Keith Relmer, unfair to AIDS victims. the confidentiality and consent doctor would not be allowed to tell resident have been named to the full-time Ghabrial, Russell Gray, Ian Greenwald, Kero Rennert, Tomotha Richard, Ellse an insurance company that a for the purpose of trying to policy that gives the prison which would allow testing of School. Jason Hawkins, DIneen Henson, Ml-' requirements are necessary to sexual-assault suspects, drew president’s list for the fall semester at Manchester chael Irrera, Emil Issavl-BabroudI, Robinson. . . ^ end harmful, often malicious patient had tested positive for the ‘protect’ others from some possi­ system access to AIDS informa­ Lisa Kennedy, Jeffrey Martens. Patricia Robison, Michael Sordo, The Public Health Committee tion about inmates. opposition from numerous A Community College. Kimberly Schubert, Gordon Slebert, AIDS virus. ble risk of transmission.” said GRADE 10 Cassandra McBride, Robert heard debate on two controver­ sharing of information, and to In graphic language. Meachum groups, including state health The six full-time students are James M. High Honor* McCaffery, Ebony Miller, Donna Christine Skinner, Wendy Smith, Crys­ sial AIDS-related bills Thursday. encourage confidential testing The Connecticut Civil Liberties Shelley Geballe. a CCLU attor­ Emmerling, 175Sunny Brook Drive: Kevin K. Falls, Robin Desv, Shelly DIeterle, Amy Moore, Naomi Munir, David Mutch, tal Stuart, Ramin Taraz, Gretchen Union also opposed the bill, but ney. “One should assume all described the health risks prison officials, who said it is “ex­ FIttIno, Todd Erickson, Michele Fleury, True Nguyen, Stephen Odierna, Nicho­ Venezia, Jill White, Kristina White, One, which was heavily critic­ instead of anonymous testing. officials face in dealing with tremely unlikely” that the AIDS 46 Thomas Drive: Edward J. Keneflck, 45 Benton Audro Gulllksen, Daniel IwanskI, Eliza­ las Palermo, Uven Phan, Meredith Amy Williams, Valerie Williams, Chris­ ized, would let the state test The Insurance Association of for different reasons. The CCLU persons are infected and take all St.: Sheryl L.Nourle,2lArnott Road: andMaryAnn beth Kulpa, Katelyn LIndstrom, Kysa Phillips, Melina Quaglla, Craig Rho, topher Zodnlk, John Zimmer and argued that the proposal actually necessary steps to protect oneself inmates. virus could be transmitted during McDonough, Wendy Metcalf, Mary Ilona Robbins, Brenda Rockwood. James Zotta. sexual-assault suspects for the Connecticut, joined by Aetna Life Senkbeil, 24 Briarwood Drive: and Lea Carlson, 16 O'Louohlln, Manivone SInghachack, contains three separate bills, and from exposures which could “This is a world where the a single sexual assault. Jennifer Rovegno, Leonard Sadoskv, AIDS virus over their objections. & Casualty Co., argued against strong dominate the weak; where State Sen. Margaret Morton, Boston Hill Road, Andover. Jennifer Smith, Paul Spiegel, Erik Stacey Shelton, Ellssa Shore, Laura The second bill, drafted by the bill, telling the committee it that it could accept one part, transmit the virus.” Students named to the part-time president’s list Thoresen, Stephanie Valade and Peter Sines, Tanya Sines, David Smith, regarding consent for testing, but Prison officials and the state angry people try to hurt officers D-Bridgeport, argued that it is WIsnIeckl. Michelle Smith, Thitpasimh Sourinho, St. James Schooi state health officials. would set up would affect the insurance indus­ and other prisoners solely to unfair to test a person who has were Michele A. Robb, 275 Autumn St.: Carol A. Debra Strlmike, Jodi WIdmer, Theresa a system to protect the confiden­ try in ways that “seem unneces- disagreed with the other two. Medical Examiner’s Office, Tedesco, 130 Edgerton St.: Bernard R. Evans, 435 Regular Honors Wolk-LanlewskI, David 'Vouno, Ka­ Here is the second-quarter meanwhile, argued that their express that anger; where spit­ only been accu.sed of a crime. Robert Anderson, Leah Bastarache, thryn Zeldler. tiality of AIDS test results and sary and may be The group argued that confi­ Long Hill Road, Andover: Cheryl P. Brown, 12 Andrea BIssonette, Michael Bourque, honor roll for St. James School. Juniper Lane. Bolton: and Mara S. Kornfeld, 76 Shannon Bowen, Nancy Bray, David GRADE 13 Breton, Michael Carrier, Michelle Con­ High Honor* GRADE■ Antrim Road, Coventry. nelly, Nora Crowley, Kathy Cumber- Mindy Addabbo, AtuI Aggarwal, High Honors batch, Kristen Cyr, Marlorle Dabate, Zachary Allaire, Lauren Bell, Jeffrey David Buono, Jennifer Connor, Sheno LIv Dargln. Bernier, Meredith Blodget, Cynthia Cunningham, Judith Dalesslo, Kat­ Steroids Citizen group, vote officials Jennifer Dodd, Russell Douglass, Boober, Jacqueline Brenner, Andrew hleen DeMarchl, Darcev Devanney, O’Neill asks Cuomo MCC announces dean’s list Kristina Dulberger, Brion Eckblom, Bushnell, Helen Call, Thomas Condon, Matthew DeMarco, Devon Garceau, Daniel Fine, Deirdre Flynn, Meghan Karen CappuccI, Christopher Cheyer, Dina Hanna, Trovis Holytleld, Karen Manchester Community College has named the.se Foley, Michael ForcuccI, Richard Gag­ Robert Dayton. Jurezak, Jessica Russo, Noah Starkey, full-time students to the dean’s list for the fall non, Carrie Gentile, Byron Greatorex, Keith DIYeso, John Dormer, Colette Jonathan Tripler, Jessica Wllmot, a felony to rescind tax hike Kristin Hartnett. Foctoro, Andrew Fotta, Stephanie Gar- Mono Zarinelad. seek ban on lobbyists’ gifts semester: Laura Johannes, Tammy Johnston, repv, Wendl Griffin, Michael Hahn, Jill General Honors Sendia Kim, Matthew Lane, Michael Hampson, Kimberly Hanson, Dana Laurie Cartier, Elizabeth Gerhard, STAMFORD (AP) - Con­ Bannon estimated that Con­ ing the session, there almost can’t MANCHESTER - April E. Adams, 47 Deerfield Larkin, Kerri LIndland, Meredith Mey­ Hensley, Craig Hempstead, Alyssa Cynthia Lavoie. necticut Gov. William A. necticut residents who work in By Judd Everhart dates $500. he added: “The Drive: Diane L. Adamy, 28 Philip Road: Judy A. ers, Michele Mezrltz, John Mutcheck, Homan, Gregg Horowitz, Jessy Klt- under bill The Associated Press suggestion that someone’s vote help but be a quid pro quo.” said Wendy Parkony, Veronica Parker, Ischlan, Jodi Koehler, Rebecca Kuro- GRADE 7 O’Neill has joined the fray New York will pay about $10 Sidney Garvais of Common Carlson, 365 S. Main St.: Mark G. Cusson, 279 Fern David Phillips, Rebecca PIdlak, Stacy nva, Alison Larkin, Kathryn Lerch. High Honors over New York’s tax on million to $20 million more in could be bought for $250 is St.: Kristin E,Ferraioli, 193Homestead St.: Thayer Poole, Darek Pryputntewlcz, Anion Lynn Lesniak, Karen Link, Sheri Almee Allaire, Daniel Daley, Alpana HARTFORD (AP) - State HARTFORD — Leaders of the offensive to me.” Cause. “The appearance that Roy. Marchuk, Catherine MeduskI, Nicole Kumar, Catherine Magllcco, Sarah out-of-state commuters, cal­ New York State income taxes ‘you support my campaign and A. Gowdy, 424 N. Main St.: and Martin J. Haner, 23 Terrance Ruckev, Matthew Sass, Meyer, Jennifer Miller, Lori Parker, Rowe, Raymond TanskI, Katrina T ri­ Rep. Robert Ward says hearing ling on that state’s Gov. Mario under the 1987 revisions, which citizen lobby group Common He said passing the bill would Rhonda Savllonis, SItwat SIddlaul, Pamela Pasay, Caryn Robichaud, Bir­ poli, Kelly Watt, Annette Wlatr. eliminate the “distraction” of I’ll vote for your bill’ is almost Santina Drive: Kimberly E. Hayes, 170 Hilliard St.: Shari Sims, Sarah Spak, Julie Stans- his 10-year-old son talk about Cuomo to rescind a multimil- take effect with the taxes due Cause and state elections officials Aija I. Keiss, 173 Union St.: ’Timothy G. Kelley, 41 git Sauer, Kim St. Martin and Carla General Honors fund-raisers during legislative unavoidable.” fleld. Heather Sullivan, Jacauellne Trovoto. John Carlson, Heather Docherty, anabolic steroids during last liori dollar increase that April 17. are back for a third year, looking Rep. Jonathan Pelto. D- Lilley St.: Fay Kies, 153 Maple St.: Christopher Tedford, Angela Thomas, Kristin John Doyle, John Gulino, Megan year’s World Series led to him to O’Neill says could create se­ Riddle said her office would for approval of a bill banning sessions, when lobbyists are LeBlanc, 21 Kenwood Drive: Christina Lee, 127 Trombley, Lisa Turek, Kerl Watson, Regular Honors Hickey, Brian HIrko, Tara Mullan, introduce a bill regulating the use lobbyist contributions to lawmak­ “dealing with issues. ... getUng Mansfield. said he opposed the Sarah Whinnem. Erik Anderson, Richard Arendt, Di­ John Rolland, Ronnfe Siangan, Stephen rious divisions among the file friend-of-the-court briefs bill and doubts it will pass this Main St.: and Melanie A. Majewski, 39 Glenwood ane Ashton, Edward Bastarache, Kim Weaver. of muscle-building drugs. on behalf of Connecticut resi­ ers while the legislature is in information to legislators.” GRADE 11 northeastern states. year. St.; David McKenna, 101 Walker St.: Laurie Bergeron, Lisa BonettI, Steven Bowers, dents who decide to challenge session. He acknowledged the percep­ High Honors Kevin Boyle, Darren Brown, Jennifer GRADE 6 The discussion of steroids came “This tax is unjust,” O’Neill tion of impropriety and said the He said the only way to avoid McKenna, 136 Broad St.: Alfred Meek II, 158 Forest Mark Aramll, Tori Baskervllle, Burr, Merry Chodzlewlcz, William High Honors up as Ward’s son and friends were New York’s new law in court. They said such contributions St.: Cherl Pelletier, 145 Park St.: William E, Sherri Bell, Meg Berte, Sheryl Bran- Diana. Matthew Beggs, Elizabeth Brannick, said Thursday after he re­ lend an appearance of impropr­ bill would help because “the the appearance of impropriety dallk, Catherine Burgess, Heather Bur­ Mark Dietz, Jodi Dowds, Pomelo Lynn Buonanno, Keith DeLaIre, Jam! watching Jose Canseco of the But Connecticut doesn’t have would be to ban political contribu­ Proctor, 65 Spruce St.: Janine Rodrigue, 660 Birch nett, Dave Campbell. Duguoy, Christopher Dyke, John Jordan, Shonna Kolos, Suzanne Panas, leased a copy of his letter to legal standing to file suit itself, iety, strongly suggesting that the perception becomes reality in Kimberly Cherko, Sherry Combra, Oakland Athletics and discussing Cuomo. tions completely, which he said Mountain Road: Peter J. Wolfgang, 193 Grissom Eccher, Erin Egan, Alexander Eltel, Ann Marie Salewskl. the player’s muscular build. because the state itself is not contributions are made in return this building.” Road: and Leona M. Zalewski, 158 Forest St. Patricia Coogan, Susie Couture, Mat­ Cynthia Fish, Janice Freschlln, Tarshia General Honors for votes for or against bills. Garfield and Susan Merrow. was unconstitutional, or go to a thew Daube, TammI Dulberger, Erin Garrett, Amy Gates. Sharon Anderson, Danielle Cartier, The governor also said he affected by the tax, she said. system of public campaign fi­ Farrell, Paige Gletek, Mary Haves, Nancy-lyn Glldden, Andrea Good­ Kristine Curran, Meggan Travis, Mara “Kids should be arguing about has asked U.S. Sen. Chris­ Riddle also conceded that “No longer does this practice executive director of Common BOLTON — Victor D, Herring, 31 Carpenter Douangnlvanh Hemmavanh. man, Melissa Gordon, Sonya Gulllksen, Upenleks, Marie Vinci, Andrea Zabkar. look bad, it smells bad,” said Cause in Connecticut, said they nancing. which has never re­ Heidi Howarth, Britt Kornfeld, Mellsa Elizabeth Halloran, Russell Harlow, who throws the best curveball,” topher Dodd. D-Conn., to spon­ most aspects of New York’s ceived significant support in Road: Judith Meld. 51 Lyman Road: Diane Lato, Marlle Lavoforl, Mark Longo, Jeffrey B. Garfield, executive were optimistic about getting the Schmidt, 10 High Meadow Road: Helena Stidsen, 23 Douglas Harvey, Brenda Hernandez, GRADE 5 said Ward, a North Branford sor federal legislation that law would probably survive a Connecticut. Jerrod Lumpkin, Alexandra O'Brien, Heather Hostetter, Nell Impelluso, High Honors Republican. “That 10-year-old court challenge. director of the state Elections bill passed this year, although it Anthony Road. Diana Pappas, Hope Sostman, Jona­ Christine Johnson, Kerl Kane, Daniel Kotryna Andrusik, Nathan Donlon, would bar states from using Sullivan also praised the idea of than Soule, Abby Stoltz, Marcy Suitor, Kelsey, Joseph Kiss, Kristen Krukos, Tricia Russo, Kristie Smith. kids were talkling about steroids At least 14 states calculate Enforcement Commission, on has gone down to defeat in each of Katherine Tonuccl. income earned outside the public financing. He also said his COVENTRY — Barbara Hobbs, 85 Wrights Mill Melissa Lalole, Sandra LeBrun. General Honors told me something was wrong. If state to calculate state the tax on out-of-state commu­ Thursday. the last two sessions. Amy Lema, James Ludes, Jonathan Jessica Armstrong, Lora Cataldl, “The infiltration of money in Their study found that $311,077 firm gives to lawmakers who Road: Kathie Lee, 425 Ripley Hill Road: Jane Regular Honors Lutin, Sandra MacKenzIe, Carl Mahl- Katie Hamilton, John Helln, Kerl-Anne kids think the pros need it, they’re income-tax rates, as New ters the same way New York grant them access, not necessar­ Loftus, 105 Deborah Drive: and Erik Varszegi, 73 Ryon Barry, Darryl Berenson, Amy stedt, Jonas McCray, John Melesko, McNamara, Francis Magllerl, Liza going to think they need it. too.” does. At least two of those state the legislative process is a went from lobbyists and their Bloom, Louis BottI, Margita Bramonls, Kimberly Melluzzo, Alicia Mezrltz, York’s new law does. ily because they .support or Pine Lake Drive. Margaret Call, James Carroll, Jennifer Murcia, Andres Nieto, Pouv Orm, Under Ward’s bill, the posses­ laws have survived federal corrupting force and must be political action committees to Clifford Mlcklfy, Michelle Miner, Car­ Michael Shields, Courtney Snyder, O’Neill’s news conference in candidate committees of legisla­ oppose their bills. Chambers, Tommie Cohen, Kimberly rie Morehouse. Melissa Watt, Navid Zarinelad. sion.sale or prescription of ana­ southeastern Connecticut, court challenges, according to stopped now,” he said. “If But, he added, “obviously we bolic steroids solely for athletic New York state officials. allowed to persist, the public’s tive caucus PACs during the 1988 where many of the estimated session. They said 21 percent of would tend to give more money to Part-time students honored enhancement would constitute a 50,000 affected Connecticut Riddle said one component confidence in the legislative people who are supportive” of felony carrying a penalty of up to of the nex tax code that might process will surely erode.” all money received by state Part-time students at Manchester Community commuters live, came less House and Senate candidates in bills his firm is pushing. New Books five years in prison for a first than a day after 24 Republican be open to challenge is a Veteran Capitol lobbyist Pa­ Pelto called the bill a “cha­ College who have been named to the dean’s list for offense. Presently, those offenses one-time surtax on dividend trick J. Sullivan, whose firm 1988 came from lobbyists and the fall semester are; state legislators wrote Cuomo PACs employing lobbyists at the rade,” saying it would do little to carry a misdemeanor penalty. requesting a meeting about the and interest income, because represents clients ranging from keep money out of the process, New books at Manchester’s Ledeen— Perilous statecraft Estleman — General murders The Connecticut Interscholas­ it taxes income that might be beer wholesalers to banks, said Capitol. MANCHESTER - M. Tracy Albert, 82 Brent McGInnIss — Blind faith Fast — The pledge nex tax policy. In 1987-88, Connecticut legisla­ Pelto also said it would be Road; Barbara A. Amende, 170 Loomis St.; Sandra Whiton Memorial Library: Read — The deadly embrace Hebben — Pel and the picture of tic Athletic Conference, the go­ O’Neill, who reiterated his earned out-of-state. he favored the bill, but not for the Barrerra, 67 Hemlock St.; Kenneth Benjamin, 168 Restak — The mind Innocence verning body for high school Out-of-state commuters reasons Common Cause cited. tive campaigns raised a total of unfair to incumbents, because NONFICTION Ruskin — The quilt Higgins — A season In hell opposition to Connecticut’s $5.2 million, before, during and their opponents could raise all the Oak St.; Maureen Bordeaux, 80 Columbus St.; Abbott — Haiti; the Duvallers Sheehan — A bright shining Me Holland — Bump In the night sports in the state, wants to have imposing its own commuter have long paid income tax on “This state is so clean it’s Kathy Bosworth, 81 Wells St . ; Sara Caspi, 156 Green Bateson — Thinking AIDS Sloane — Eric Sloane's America Hughes — Precious In his sight a policy governing the use of money they earn in New York. unbelievable,’’ Sullivan said. after legislative sessions. money they wanted to while the Beranbaum — The cake Bible Smith — Johnny Carson James — Possession tax. accused the Republicans “When money changes hands General Assembly was in .session. Manor Road; Teresa Danis, 108 Chestnut St.; Linda Bergman — The magic lantern Sweeney — Overcoming Insomnia Lelb — Fire arrow alcohol and drugs, including of practicing “gamesman­ But under the new tax law. a Noting that maximum House Davidson, 225 Summit St.; and Bridget Donovan, 48 Bringham — Passion and prejudice Utley — Cavalier In buckskin Leleune— Professor In peril steroids, in place by the next ship” instead of the stateman- non-resident’s New York in­ campaign contributions from lob­ between lobbyists and the cam­ Similar arguments have been Bloom, ed.—Arthur Miller's Deathof Waltzkin — Searching for Bobby L e m — H ospital of the byists are $250 and Senate candi­ paigns of seated legislators dur­ used to defeat the bill in the past Helaine Road: Catherine Dorau, 139 Bryan Drive; a Salesman Fisher Transfiguration school year. ship he said was required to come tax rate will be based on Diane Ferron, 80 Bretton Road; Marisa-Bianca Blumenthal — Last days of the McBaIn — Lullaby Michael Savage, CIAC execu­ resolve an issue that has pitted the person’s total household Sicilians FICTION McMurtry — Anything tor Billy tive director, said the steroid Fleming, 118 Park St.; Karen Gessay, 32 Carpenter Browne — The economic time bomb Babson — Cover-up story Martini — The Simeon chamber Connecticut and New Jersey income for those who file a Road; James Harkins, 128 Campfield Road; Colne — Being a widow Barker — Cabal Maxwell — Kiss me twice issue has been studied for nearly against New York. joint federal tax return, not w Patrick Rynn/Manchester Herald Chin — Children of Chino Bass — The Belfast connection Michaels — Smoke and mirrors four years. He said his organiza- just the New york income. ¥ Richard Haynes, 19 Trotter St.; Patricia Herdic, 91 Cohen — Men of zeal Browne — Hot Siberian O'Donnell — A good night to kill O’Neill was flanked by Tax DelmontSt.; Terrence Hills, 80 Ambassador Drive; Costantino — Moving? Brownmiller — Waverly Place Pickard — Dead crazy tioil has drafted no specific Commissioner Timothy Ban- The change would affect IN THE PINK — Pinky, a cat from Cutler — Hysterectomy; before and Burley — Wycllffe and the tangled Riley — A vision of light regulations, although a CIAC two-income families in which Kimberly Hoyng, 49 S. Hawthorne St.: and Warren after web Ruff — Deadly reunion non and Acting Attorney Gen­ Lee, 121 Shepard Drive: Saralyn Miller, 118 McKee Windcrest Farms in Hebron, seems to Dalton — AIDS and the law Cheek — Pause between octs Shreve — A country of strangers committee is reviewing a policy eral Clarine Nardi Riddle at one spouse works in New York St.: Sandra Peterson, 400 Tolland Turnpike; Jane Danlloff — Two lives, one Russia Cohen — Islond of steel Tax — Union Square that would include suspensions Thursday’s news conference. and one works in Connecticut. have no where to go as she sits on a Dowling — Perfect women Collins — Prime time Unger — The turkey war until athletes seek counseling. ... Reale, 11 Bonner Road; Gloria Rizza, 1 Lincoln St.; Goldwater — Goldwater Cross — Prisoners of paradise Uris — MItIa Poss ..... Norman Ross, 48 Hartland Road; Matthew Schmid, ladder. Pinky often climbs the ladder in Hover — A star Is born Dailey — Rivals Winkler — The Intruders Jackson — Honest graft Dunant — Snow storms In a hot Wludyka — The past Is another 38 Camp Meeting Road: Frances Segal, 54 Coburn the farm’s barn. Kaplan — Dickens; a biography climate country Road; Linda Segall, 46 Joyce Lane; Gini Staubach, 114 New State Road: and Mary Walsh, 54 Maple St. Committee approves measures ^ ^ . a , I .. Public Records %.. f i 3 k ' t ) ..p, On Stonehiil dean’s list to change Kelly, Forst powers || before it Warranty deeds $190,000. Samuel and Mildred E. Zipkin to George A. Thompson IV to Agnes M. Two Manchester residents have been named to chief state’s attorney are less the dean’s list at Stonehiil College. North Easton. Jean A. Harvey to Jeffrey T. MultiTech New England Inc. to Michael A. and Jean M. Zipkin, Thompson, 231-233 Bidwell St., no HARTFORD (AP) - A legisla­ state’s attorneys...... 1 Chickerella and Jennifer D. Wong, James L. McNally Jr. and Lorie A. Oakland Terrace, no conveyance tax. conveyance tax. The bill also clearly establishes clearly defined. Mass., for the fall semester. tive committee has approved two On another matter, the com­ appears They are Ruth S. Glaeser of 124 Broad St., a 159-161 Wetherell St.. $176,000. Kelly, Stoneybrook Condominium, Samuel and Mildred E. Zipkin to Achilla and Matilda Pugliese to bills that would restrict the the authority of the regional $139,900. Louis F. and Janice L. Pugliese, West state’s attorneys to appoint their mittee delayed action on the state senior, and Danielle M. lezzl of 111 Ralph Road, a David K. and Merilyn L. Lyon to Paula Mott, Oakland Terrace, no powers of the chief state’s attor­ police organized crime squad, Save now through sophomore. William H. Hyde Jr. and Judith B. conveyance tax. Middle Turnpike, no conveyance tax. ney and put a civilian in charge of own staff members. It limits the Nicholas A. and Marylou Peters. 262 Hyde to Andrew Ansaldi and Andrew William A. Morrison to Judith F. chief’s authority to replace a which faced possible extinction. Blue Ridge Drive, $261,000. Ruth S. Martin to Bernard A. and the Deaprtment of Public Safety. Committee members voted March 18 Ansaldi Jr., Mountain Farm, no Darlene M. Niedzielski, two parcels. Morrison, 84 Harlan St., no convey­ The bills, approved Thursday state’s attorney to cases in which Sheehy earns college honors Janice F. D’Abate to Richard G. ance tax. there is “clear and convincing Thursday to spend several more and Julie M. Dabate, Royal Arms conveyance tax. Harvard Street and Harvard Road, by the bipartisan Program Re­ months studying alternative Andrew Ansaldi and Andrew An­ $169,900. Pauline S. and Stanley J. Gladysz to view and Investigations Commit­ evidence” of “misconduct, con­ James P. Sheehy, a senior at the University of Condominium, $52,250. Stanley J. and Doretta T. Gladysz, 645 flict of interest or malfeasance” crime-fighting proposals. Advice from Lowell, Lowell, Mass..hasbeen named to the dean’s Paul R. Marte, executor for the will saldi Jr. to William H. Hyde Jr. and James K. and Carol L. Henning to tee, are the products of a yearlong Members plan to introduce legis­ Judith B. Hyde. 2 Timrod Road, no N. Main St., $150,000. committee investigation that on the part of the state's attorney. the Country Experts list for the fall semester. of Laura E. Osella to Janice F. Vivianne Page, Manchester Gardens Jarvis Realty Co. to Center Street Under existing law, the powers lation based on their findings in He is majoring in electrical engineering. Dabate, Homestead Park, $100,000. conveyance tax. Condominium, $85,000. found inefficiency and break­ 1990. If your lawn had crabgrass last Andrew Ansaldi and Andrew An­ Partnership, Dougherty Estates, no downs in the workings of the state of the state’s attorneys and the ear, you can be sure it'll be f a g w a y : Dale J. and Judith L. Soldat to Joseph J. White to James K. and conveyance tax. Dennis M. and Mary Ann Sines, 126 saldi Jr. to Sharon B. Kelley, 380 Carol L. Henning, 95 Goodwin St., criminal justice system. £rack again this year—unless Crabgrass Killer Two honored at Bridgeport Highland St.. Unit H, $120,000. Timrod Road, $377,800. $142,500. James D. Granato to Janet A. The bill that would put a you act now. with ‘ Balan MultiTech New England Inc. to Iris Granato, Bluefields Addition, no civilian in charge of public safety The best way to stop crab- ’Timothy Cyr of 20 Packard St. and Deborah J. Ruth P. Cram to Ronald L. Hudson, MultiTech New England Inc. to grass is to kill the seeds before Agway Crabgrass Killer [ Un Chu Hudson, Young Ki Baek and H. Jeanes, Oak Grove Farms Con­ George A. and Betty L. Mochon, Oak conveyance tax. has been opposed by Gov. Wil­ Goodman of 214 S. Main St., have been named to the David P. Viara to Mary Ann Viara, liam A. O’Neill. The department they germinate. That means with Balan® dean’s list at the University of Bridgeport for the fall Jong Sook Baek, 561 Adams St.. dominium, $119,900. Grove Farms Condominium, $122,900. PUBLIC AUCTION applying Agway Crabgrass Killer A' $127,000. William R. Meyer, executor for the 187 Spring St., no conveyance tax. includes state police and the fire with Balan right now. Before the • kill unsightly crabgrass before it semester. Manchester Townhouse Associates Julie A. McAuley to James L. marshal’s office. Cyr is majoring in visual arts and Goodman in John M. and Alberta S. Groman to estate of Gladys G. Mason, to Doris Inc. to Florence T. Lester, Wood- forsythia blossoms drop. gets a chance to take hold • apply Terrell A. Rice Jr. and Carol W. Rice, Gorsch, Northfield Green Condomi­ McAuley, Robin Estates, ijo convey­ Col. Lester Forst, a state police Now is also a good time for before the forsythia blossoms drop dental hygiene. bridge Condominium, conveyance tax ance tax. officer, is both public safety Main and Henry Streets, $204,000. nium, $120,000. $96.80. fertilizing. You can fertilize and (850-137) C Savin and Lillian Zavarella to Judita Turek to Anna T. Meier and commissioner and state police prevent crabgrass at the same Donald and Elizabeth M. Olschefs- Doris E. Whiting to Richard T. Jacob Turek, 248 Woodiand St., no commander. time by using Agway Greenlawn David K. and Marilyn L. Lyon, kie to Suzanne M. Maillet, 28 West St., Two earn academic honors Porterfield Condominium, $175,000. Regius and Linda A. Martin, 57-59 conveyance tax. Committee members drafted 3 0 0 Fertilizer Plus Crabgrass Killer 20 lbs (covers ( $ 122, 000. Bigelow St., $180,000. or Agway Grassroots Fertilizer 5,000 sq ft) MultiTech New England Inc. to Allen Martin to Ruth S. Martin, the bill after saying their investi­ AOWAY Crabgrass Klllar Margaret E. Caffrey of 23 Linnmore Drive and Jill Michael W. and Diane M. White to Derekseth Corp. to Paul M. and Elizabeth Park, no conveyance tax. gation raised doubts about the with Crabgrass Killer. A well-fed Reg. *10.99 S S S wttti *Balan M. Mohr of 41 Nike Circle have been named to the Vaino and Marie T. Parson, Oak RARE COINS lawn will grow thicker, crowding Grove Farms, $124,900. Paul and Judith A. Halford, 15 Phelps Maria B. Scimonelli, Dougherty Est­ Jean Marzollo and Katherine way Forst ran the department, dean’s list at Case Western Reserve University, Road, $170,000. out crabgrass and other weeds. ■ Registered trademark ol Elanco Products Co. 1 Manchester Townhouse Associates ates, $174,600. Widmer to Ruth S. Martin, two particularly during a series of SUNDAY • MARCH 12th • 1 PM Cleveland, Ohio, for the fall semester. Michael J. Merovonich to Arthur F. parcels. Harvard Street and Harvard controversial investigations in Caffrey is a senior and Mohr is a sophomore. to Thomas J. Taylor Jr., Woodbridge Condominium, conveyance tax. $110. Therian Jr. and Gertrude E. Therian, Road, no conveyance tax. the Waterbury area between 1985 HOLIDAY INN AT BRADLEY INT’L AIRPORT Agway Grassroots TM Agway Greenlawn® Elizabeth S. Levine and David G. Clairmont, $75,000. Leon C. Smith to Pauline C. Smith, and 1988. State police conducted 16 ELLA T. QRASSO TURNPIKE • WINDSOR LOCKS, CT Alice C. Jarvis and John D. LaBelle, Quitclaim deeds Rockledge, no conveyance tax. the investigations using gambler Fertilizer with Fertilizer Plus AGWAY Z = Majoring in journalism Smith to Janet H. Herman and GOLD COINS; SO United States Gold CREBMAVN Anthony J. St. Marie. 23 Bonner Road, for the estate of Alexander Jarvis, to Stanley J. Bysiewicz to Shirley R. Walden E. St. John to Viola L. St. Thomas W. Speers of Wolcott, SILVER DOLLARS: Rare Dates 1879-CC, Crabgrass Killer Crabgrass Killer Bysiewicz, 386-390 Main St., no 1880CC, 188&CC, 188&0, ie01-CC, 1882-R Coins including several $1.00, $260, • fertilize and prevent • gives a long-lasting feeding jt-wmiiiiziH David M. Howard, son of Gordon and Carol conveyance tax, $161.70. town of Manchester, Birch Street, John, 5 Quaker Road, no conveyance their longtime informant. $3.00, $5.00, $10.00, and $20.00 Gold Howard of Andover, has been named to the dean’s conveyance tax. tax. The other bill would curtail the 1901-S, 1921 Peace, 1924-S, 1927-D, 1927-S, crabgrass with one application while it eliminates crabgrass Robert W. and Anne Overton to Kurt $65,000. 1928-P a ll G am B rillia n t U n circu la te d . 187B-P, (^ n s many Investment Quality Choice AIMURV: • contains organic nitrogen list at Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio, for the fall George A. Thompson IV to Agnes M. Erminia D. Pletra to Louis Che- authority of the chief state’s and Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Includ­ • 27-5-12 formula with 25% of R. and Giona M. Paternostro, Briar- Karen M. Lessardto Richard B. and 1882-CC, 1883CC, 1884CC, 1990-S, 1891-S, • apply before forsythia semester. Thompson, 222 Valley View Road, no ronne and Linda C. Rood, East Middie attorney to unilaterally establish 1697-S, 1898-S, 1899-P all Gem Prooflike. ing Extremely Rare 1878 $3.00 Gold the nitrogen from a controlled- wood Drive, Valley View Road, Sally E. Bellisle, 19 Johnson Terrace, release source for long-lasting blossoms drop (864-587) C Howard is a senior majoring in journalism. Linwood Drive, Leland Drive, $208,000. conveyance tax. Turnpike, $32,000. policy and appoint prosecutors in ROLLS: Circulated and Uncirculated Silver 0>ln Choice Brilliant Uncirculated, 1926 the state Division of Criminal Dollars including Rare Date Rolls 1888-S, Sesquicantennial $250 Gold Commem­ feeding (864-636) C 23 lbs (covers 5,000 sq ft) 1890G, 1891-P all Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. orative Gem Brilliant Uncirculated, and Reg. *17.99 Sile Price *16.99 Justice, 18.3 lbs M w : COMMEMORARVE HALF DOLLARS; Iowa, Rare Date 1691-CC $10.00 Gold Coin , W/S3.00 On Savannah dean’s list The bill is a product of commit­ Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. TYPE (covers wuHNOOrt Lincoln, New Rochelle, Roanoke, Vermont M M I « .| QQQMail-ln Rebate Gregory P. Eltringham of Manchester has been Births Send us your news tee misgivings about decisions all Gem Brilliant Uncirculated, Gam Brilliant COINS: Many Type Oilns including 5,000 sq ft) made by Chief State’s Attorney Undiculalad RoN 1936 Long Island (Commem­ Seated and Barber Coins in Brilliant Un­ Reg. $12.99 $ 10» Price named to the dean’s list for the fall quarter at The Manchester Herald welcomes news orative Halt Dollars. MANY INVESTMENT circulated and Proof, Proof Indian Cents Plaasa read and lollow label directions carelully. Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, Ga. John J. Kelly during the Water­ Jung, Russell Thomas, son of Thomas and Janet Kang, Chan Lee, son of Yong and Hyun Seo Kang releases about community activities for bury investigations. Some of the QUALITY COINS ARE REPRESENTED IN and Liberty Nickels, 1907-P Barber Halt THIS AUCTION. Dollar S u p ^ Gem Proof, Complete Set ■neiB Thieme Jung of 137 Helaine Road, was born Feb. 21 of 50-B Downey Drive, was born Feb. 21 at publication in the About Town column, which decisions were made jointly by VISA appears Monday through Friday. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated walking HOURS; I Michaud graduates at BC at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Forst and Kelly. Liberty Halt Dollars 1941-1947, Gem Buckland AGWAY grandmother is Dorothy Thieme of St. Paul, Minn, grandparent is Hae Suk Seo of Korea. His paternal The releases should concern events open to Also, several prosecutors ap­ Brilliant Uncirculated Roll 1945-D Walk­ Mon, Tue, ( Lynn M. Michaud, daughter of Joel and Elaine His paternal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Frank grandparent is Chang Nam E. Kang of Ridgewood, the public in Manchester, Bolton, Coventry and peared before the committee to ing Liberty Halt (Dollars. Wed. Fri ! Michaud of 125 West St., a recent graduate of Boston Jung of Thief River Falls, Minn. He has two si.sters, N.J. He has two sisters, Ea Rin, 10 and Young Rin, 9. Andover. Releases concerning activities in criticize Kelly’s management as Inspection A Grading 11 AM 33 Adams Street 8:30-5:30 College, Chestnut Hill, Mass, now has a position Audra. 5,iand Ashley, 2. other communities will be considered. autocratic. Thur. 8:30-7:30 with AT&T in New York City as an account Robitaille, Nicholas Russell, son of Russell and Keithiine, Anne Story, daughter of John and Iteihs will be published once, space permit­ Kelly now has the authority to Until Auction at 1 PM Manchester, CT 643-5123 Sat. 8:00-5:00 w CASH on CHECK IN FULL. THE SAME DAY OF THE SALE VISA, MASTER CARO executive in the sales division. Jody Midford Robitaille of 136 Stillfield Road, was Elizabeth Handley Keithiine of Arlington, Mass., ting. All releases will be subject to editing. set policy for the division. Under AND AMERICAN EXPRESS ACCEPTED. AUTHENTICiTY QUARANTEEO She was a member of Delta Mu Delta Honor born Feb. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His formerly of Manchester, was born Feb. 2 at St. The releases should, if possible, be typed, the proposed legislation, policy FREE CATALOG AT DOOR NO ADMISSION CHARGE Society and was listed in Outstanding Young maternal grandparents are Howard and Arlene Elizabeth’s Hospital. Brighton. Mass. Her maternal double-spaced, and include the name and would be set during monthly I Lonnie D. Wilson, Auctioneer i Your Country Values Store Women of America. She graduated with a bachelor Midford of Wethersfield, his paternal grandparents grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Handley phone number of someone available during the meetings by a majority vote of 1(913) 827-SS63______of science degree in marketing and international are Albert and Jeannette Robitaille of Pawtucket, of West Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are day who can provide further information. Kelly and the state’s 12 regional studies. R.I. Mr. and Mrs. John Keithiine of Glastonbury. AGWAY MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar. 10. 1989 — 1_ 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Mar. 10. 1989 DOT settles claim NATION & WORLD LOCAL ■i 4 ^ ’ & S TA TE with road buiider Bush could make new choice quickly WETHERSFIELD (AP) - A saying it was in the state’s best Three fly to seminar New Britain contractor whose interest to pay the 30 percent efforts to build a new Route 7 have premium on the original By Tom Raum The National Guard almost came to been delayed by lack of environ­ contract. The Associated Press Manchester High School Thursday. mental permits will be paid $9.25 The contract calls for Arute to The Guard was scheduled to give two million by the state Department build a 2.1-mile section of Route 7 WASHINGTON - President teachers and an administrator a helicopter of Transportation as compensa­ from New Canaan Avenue north Bush is meeting with top advisers ride to a Guard seminar in Niantic. said k tion for idle equipment and to Grist Mill Road in Norwalk. It to find a new nominee for defense Assistant Principal Barbara Quinby, But overhead costs. also requires the contractor to secretary following the Senate’s A the ride was canceled after school officials DOT officials said Thursday connect the new highway to the rejection of John Tower, with learned that the Guard is not allowed to they believe the settlement is the Merritt Parkway. presidential aides saying they transport civilians unless the flight origi­ largest of its kind ever awarded in The project calls for the con­ expect a speedy decision. nates from a military station, she said. the state. tractor to fill 7.8 acres of wetlands Bush’s staff began looking at The three. William DiYeso. assistant Arute Bros, filed a claim and replace them with 8.1 acres of “ various candidates” imme­ director of the Youth Services Bureau. against the DOT after being artificial wetlands. diately after the Senate vote Richard Ferranti, a cooperative education prevented from going ahead with In a practice that it subse­ Thursday, said White House teacher, and Betty Johnson, a mathematics the project for nearly two years, quently discontinued, the DOT press secretary Marlin and computers teacher, instead took the beginning in April 1987. The DOT ordered Arute to begin work in Fitzwater. helicopter ride today from a qualified site. was awaiting permits from the February 1987, even though it The president was to meet Brainard Airport in Hartford. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lacked the permits. DOT said it today with advisers on the issue, The three will participate in a leadership and the state Department of expected to get the permits by and aides said an announcement conference at Camp O’Neill in Niantic. In Environmental Protection. spring 1987, and it told the could come within days — possi­ April, the three will host lectures for Patrick Flynn/Mancha The company said it sustained contractor to avoid working in bly even later today or Saturday. students on what they learned at the los.ses from idle equipment and wetlands areas in the interim. Among those likely to be conference. Quinby said. SCIENCE WINNERS — Gillian Haley, left, stands with Adam VanDine, other overhead costs while wait­ Two months later, however, considered are former Republi­ Brent Scowcroft John Warner Jack Edwards center, and Randy Grad during the Buckley School-PTA Science Fair ing to go forward with the $30.4 Arute was charged with having can Rep. Jack Edwards of Donald Rumsfeld Thursday. Haley won the fifth-grade competition. VanDine and Grad million project. deposited earthen fill in one of the Alabama, National Security Ad­ Editor claims threat subject another candidate to the captured the third-grade and fourth-grade titles, respectively. Commissioner J. William protected wetlands without hav­ viser Brent Scowcroft, former said a long informal list of hasn’t stopped the talk. TRUMBULL (AP) — A newspaper editor Burns supported the settlement. ing the necessary approvals. transportation secretary Drew candidates had been compiled Among the other contenders, grueling experience Tower went is alleging that a Milford school board Lewis and former defense secre­ even before the Tower vote. Edwards is popular among law­ through, seemed likely to pick tary Donald Rumsfeld, adminis­ The official noted that some of makers of both parties. He is someone either currently or member, upset over a column he wrote, the Zoning Commission’s next meeting to Feb. 12 to 16, with Feb. 19 off for tration sources said. the names had been compiled late former senior Republican on the recently in government who had threatened to shoot him if he wrote any object to a ruling earlier this week that town Washington’s birthday, the vacation will be Speculation has also focused on last year, before Tower was House defense appropriations been through the confirmation more critical articles. ordinances don’t allow “ permanent resi­ Feb. 19 to 23, But the students also will have NEED SOME EXTRA several Republican senators, in­ finally selected in December. subcommittee and his expertise process, or a member of Christopher J. Carroll, 32, has filed a dents” in motels. Feb. 12 off for Lincoln’s birthday. complaint with Trumbull police over the cluding John Warner of Virginia. "We’re not starting from on military matters is widely Congress. “ We’ll be there because we want to let School board members said they were alleged threat by James T. Rose, police William Cohen of Maine and scratch,” the official said. respected. them know what’s going on.” said Vivian concerned that a vacation the week of Feb. SPENDING MONEY? However, the names of some confirmed Thursday. He has also asked the Warren Rudman of New Lewis, chairman of Union Harris, who has been staying with her five 12 would leave too many weeks until the Fitzwater, however, insisted business executives have also Milford Board of Education to censure Rose AP photo Hampshire. Pacific Corp., was transportation children in a room at the Americana Motor next vacation. Spring recess is scheduled that Bush himself had not given cropped up — including Donald or ask him to resign. Newspaper routes available in your area... "This is a decision we would secretary under former Presi­ Inn since Jan. 15. from April 16to20, with April 13 off for Good serious thought to a replacement Rice of the Rand Corp. and Frank Carroll said the threat was made over the AFTER THE VOTE — John Tower reads a statement at like to make within, the next dent Ford and co-chairman of the Three Old Saybrook motels participate in Friday. as long as Tower’s nomination Borman, former astronaut- telephone and came after he had written a the Pentagon Thursday after the Senate voted 53-47 to several days and not one that recently disbanded National Eco­ a state program to provide emergency was before the Senate. turned-executive. Earn money and prizes by delivering the could be put off for weeks or nomic Commission. He would column Feb. 2 in the Milford Mirror that shelter for families in New Haven and reject his nomination as secretary of defense, "it is a time "H e’s had discussions with the months,” Fitzwater said. bring to the job considerable speculated on Milford mayoral candidates. Middlesex counties for as long as 100 days, Rail ridership rises for bitterness, rancor and anger to fade,” he said. chief of staff (John Sununu) and And, two who served in the Manchester Herald In your Bush was in New York deliver­ management experience. The Milford Mirror is one of eight weekly although only one has a large number of Brent Scowcroft in terms of what administration of former Presi­ HARTFORD (A P) — Ridership on Metro ing anti-drug speeches on Thurs­ Rumsfeld served as defense newspapers published by Hometown Publi­ homeless occupants now. The Americana kind of candidates he’s interested dent Jimmy Carter are also being cations, whose offices are in Trumbull. North’s New Haven line increased 127,181 to neighborhood. day when the Senate voted 53-47 secretary under Ford. has a dozen families, the Baldwin Bridge in. ... But I would hasten to point mentioned as dark-horse possibil­ more than 25.5 million in 1988, state against Tower. In a statement, he Of the three senators being Carroll is executive editor. Motel has one person and Saybrook Motor Wounds are deep out there’s some difference be­ ities: Zbigniew Brzezinski, who Department of Transportation officials said the process had been a mentioned, Warner, a former Inn has no clients. Call today to get more details. tween that and actually having a was Carter’s national security said. “cruel ordeal” for Tower and Navy secretary, might be the Art fake, suit says list of candidates,” Fitzwater adviser; and James Schlesinger, State officials said Thursday that suggested that some senators most easily confirmed — but his Fire damages school said. who was his energy secretary — MYSTIC (AP) — The owner of an Arizona 25,522,340 riders traveled on 210 daily trains made up their minds “ based on nomination would rob Republi­ that serve 35 stations in southwestern 647-9946 from Tower fight after serving as Ford’s first art gallery is suing a Mystic auction house HARTFORD (AP) — A two-alarm fire groundless rumor.” Scowcroft himself has been the cans of one Senate seat, since Connecticut and 11 in New York. Ridership defense secretary. after he paid more than $16,000 for a extensively damaged a vacant school Marble St...... all Ferguson Rd...... 16-136 "Now, however, weoweittothe subject of much speculation for governors fill Senate vacancies totaled 25,395,159 in 1987. painting he thought was done by N.C. Wyeth today, and a fire official said the cause of McCabe St...... all Garth Rd...... 69-77 paralysis because of the time lost American people to come to­ the defense post. Some members and Virginia’s governor is a Bush planned to spend the The 1988 figures were the highest By Lawrence L. Knutson and later discovered wasn’t. the blaze had not been determined. Stock Place...... all E.M.T.P...... 650-670 even in the bruising battle over Tower. gether and move forward,” he of Congress have even suggested Democrat. weekend in Camp David and recorded since the state DOT became The Associated Press According to documents filed in New The fire broke out at 5:30 a.m. at the No. Main St...... 397-496 Decisions need to be made said. a job switch with Tower — since That would not be a problem for invited members of the Joint involved in supporting and modernizing the national security adviser’s Chiefs of Staff and their wives. London Superior Court, Stuart Johnson of three-story, brick school located on Asylum WASHINGTON - The across the Pentagon, including A new nomination may could Rudman from New Hampshire or commuter rail operations in 1972. Porter St...... 458-650 post does not require Senate But Fitzwater said the get- Tucson, Ariz., bought a painting from Avenue in Hartford’s West End, said fire Democratic-controlled Senate is the staffing of key positions. come before week’s end, a senior Cohen from Maine, since both Wyllya St...... 1-90 confirmation. together was mainly social and Mystic Fine Arts, Inc., in February 1988 department Lt. Thomas Jacobucci. striving to put the rancorous Bush’s plan to cut almost $6.4 administration official said states have GOP governors. Scowcroft said Thursday he had nothing to do with finding a that the auction house had “ represented” One firefighter was injured, apparently debate over John Tower’s failed billion from the Pentagon budget, Thursday. The official, speaking Administration sources have O’Neill names judges was not in line for the job, but that replacement for Tower. as having been painted by N. C. Wyeth. suffering from frostbite, Jacobucci said. Charter Oak St...... 141-348 nomination behind it, but many and on a special 90-day strategic on the condition of anonymity. said that Bush, not wanting to Wyeth, an American artist, was the HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. William A. Gardner St...... 3-66 Republicans say the wounds are military policy review the presi­ father of famed painter Andrew Wyeth. Bolton OKs calendar O’Neill has nominated five attorneys to fill Gardner St. W est...... all deep and will not easily heal. dent has set in motion. Johnson, who bought the painting for his five vacancies as Superior Court judges, Highland St. “ This goes into the memory In the Senate, Democratic Pentagon faces gridlock after rejection Settlers West Gallery, filed suit against BOLTON — The 1989-90 school year will including the one created last month when (Dugan’s A lley...... 8-37 banks,’’ said Senate Republican leaders turned to damage control both the auction house and one of its begin Aug. 30. Judge Richard C. Noren committed Sycamore Lane...... all to limit the impact of Tower’s Leader Bob Dole of Kansas, after that of former GM executive military issues and does not have principals, Albert E. Goring, of Mystic. The Board of Education unanimously suicide. rejection on the bipartisan spirit By Norman Black creet behavior toward women the Senate scuttled Tower’s bid to Donald J. Atwood to become a secretary representing it dur­ Johnson said he had not seen the painting approved the school calendar Thursday The five now face confirmation by the Grissom Rd...... all that seemed about to bloom in the The Associated Press and ties to defense contractors. become defense secretary and deputy defense secretary — to the ing a special 90-day strategic of a cowboy on a bucking horse, but bid over during a meeting at Bolton High School. General Assembly’s Judiciary Committee. Shepard D r...... ail days immediately after Bush’s In the meantime, say Pentagon prepared to begin the confirma­ Senate. But that nomination now military policy review ordered by the telephone when he bought it for $16,610 The school year for teachers will begin Nominated by the governor Thursday Oakland Heights...... all inauguration. WASHINGTON - The Pen­ officials, the Pentagon’s internal tion process anew for the replace­ likely goes on hold pending Bush. in an auction. two days before students. Teachers are were Jon C. Blue, 40, of Hamden, the chief Brownstone Apts...... all But many Republicans said the tagon faces paralysis even if budget deliberations are coming ment President Bush will soon selection of a new defense chief, “ We’re still in the staff-work scheduled to attend an orientation on Aug. public defender in New Haven: Clarance bitterness would linger. George Bush quickly finds a to a head and that the department select. and the dozens of under secretar­ phase of that review but if you 28 and an in-service day on Aug. 29. Jones of Madison, a former chairman of the Dole had much to say, con­ replacement nominee for John will have to submit a plan to the Homeless fight ruling East Center St...... 408-608 Tower’s 53-47 rejection on ies and assistant secretaries that don’t have a secretary by April, School is scheduled to close June 14, 1990, Connecticut Commission on Human Rights demning a confirmation process Tower as defense secretary, White House by the end of the Thursday, just 49 days into help run the department are still then you begin to have prob­ OLD SAYBROOK (AP) - Homeless but any storm days will be made up after and Opportunities; Joette Katz of Fairfield, Hamilton Dr...... all he said had become a “ hotbed of officials say. month for slashing almost $6.4 Bush’s presidency, represented a not on board, the officials said. lems,” said one official. families being provided temporary shelter then. chief of legal services for the state’s chief Carpenter Dr...... all character assassination” and “ a Some of the officials argue billion from its fiscal 1990 major setback for his administra­ "W e don’t have any kind of new “ The administration is talking in local motels say they will seek to block The school board only made one change public defender; Hadley W. Austin, 62, of McDivItt Dr...... all pitched partisan battle.” President Bush will have to request. tion and opened the floodgates of What worries some officials team in the top bureucratic about deciding things like the efforts by the town to deny long-term to the calendar proposed by School Madison, a fgrmer assistant U.S. attorney; Wildwood Dr...... all “ The partisan taste of this elevate the authority of Acting speculation on who might be the positions,” said one source. “ And shape of our nuclear arsenal and Superintendent Richard E Packman. and Terence A. Sullivan, 51, of West debate is going to linger,” said Defense Secretary William H. even more is that without a emergency shelter. next choice to run the Pentagon. that means months of delays there’s no secretary of defense,” Instead of having its winter recess from Willington, state’s attorney in Windham. Sen. Robert Kasten, R-Wis. “ This Taft IV, a Reagan holdover, or secretary of defense, the selec­ Some said Thursday they plan to attend Jefferson St...... all On various lists were: former said another source. “ At least is going to make it damn tough for the department’s attempt to tion and confirmation of key down the road in having people defense secretaries Donald Tower had been working on that, Kenwood D r...... all Squire Village...:...... all us to act in much of a bipartisan project a business-as-usual pos­ deputies throughout the depart­ geared up to deal with budget and Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 Rumsfeld and James Schlesin- pending confirmation.” Redwood...... all manner in the months ahead.” ture will crumble. ment remains at an absolute policy matters.” ger; Sen. William Cohen, R- Moreover, the Pentagon has Union Place...... all Lorraine...... all “ Bipartisanship is not going to “ The routine stuff is getting standstill. Maine, a principal defender of missed congressional deadlines Henry Hudson discovered Del­ Coventry votes for UConn connection Union St...... 133-264 Debbie...... all be automatically restored unless done, thanks to Will Taft,” said Bush has submitted only one Tower in the Senate debate; and one official. "But we’re running other Pentagon nomination — for three reports on important aware Bay in 1609. Lawton Rd...... all J o a n ...... all the majority wants it restored,” former Rep. Jack Edwards, out of time, now. You can’t just Bv Jacqueline Bennett its faculty.” university classes and increase participate. Those that do will said Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska. Milford Rd...... all R-Ala. focus on the routine stuff.” Manchester Herald Clarence Calder and Tim Wien- their professional exposure. receive a stipend from UConn. Sanford ...... all But Senate Majority Leader Adelaide Rd...... all Other names mentioned were George Mitchell of Maine voiced Said another senior official, land. professors in the education The idea, according to Wien- Mickel also said the district C o n w a y ...... all BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND COVENTRY - The Board of department at UConn, and Cov­ land. is to have the students learn Jean Rd...... 5-30 Sen. John Warner. R-Va., a the optimistic view of many who is also a Reagan holdover, BEST BUY might approve participation as a W etherell ...... all Steephollow ...... all former Navy secretary; Sen. senior Democrats when he said: “ We’re getting close to the Education has approved use of entry teachers Terry Bitwinski. their teaching methods less from Continuing Education Unit for Bldwell ...... all Ferguson...... 170-360 Warren Rudman, R-N.H.; “ There will be no long-term deadline for budget decisions OIL CO. the town schools as a professional Joan Matson and Donna Meehan book study and more from teachers. Under the Education former Transportation Secretary adverse effects within the over here.” Vernon, C T development center for the Uni­ were at the meeting to answer observing veteran teachers. Enhancement Act. every five LEATHER Drew Lewis: Frank Borman, Senate.” That same official said it would versity of Connecticut. questions about the program. years educators must accumu­ “ For example, if you have a CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 onetime astronaut turned busi­ "W e must work together in the take several weeks before a 875-0876 COATS-JACKETS The board voted 5-0 Thursday “ The purpose of the program is late units to renew their hot-shot in social studies, he’s got ness executive: and Zbigniew future because the national inter­ replacement for Tower can be night to approve the plan during a to provide a professional setting certification. meeting at Coventry High School. for student teachers to train and it — a method. He knows it works. Brzezinski, President Carter’s est compels us to do so,” he said. installed at the Pentagon. Member Robert Christie ar­ work.” said Meehan. Students Our students can see it work,” In other matters, the board national security adviser and a " I know it is difficult now in the The Senate voted 53-47 Thurs­ Genuine Leather & Suede rived after the vote. Member said Wienland. discussed a five-year projection Bush supporter in the presiden­ heat and anger of the moment, day to reject Tower’s nomination would get experience teaching for .69®c180 0«8on Milt. tial campaign. Brent Scowcroft, after questions were raised about Patricia Soltys was absent. 12 weeks. The program is voluntary for plan for anticipated capital pro­ but that is precisely what I ask of Prioo tubfiol to ehanoi • VoKimo Oltcount* “ The positives for us are it puts It is a five-year program to be teachers and will not cost the jects as requested by Town Bush’s national security adviser, my colleagues,” his alleged alcohol abuse, indis­ more people — minds, hands, implemented in September 1990, town anything this year. Next Manager John Elsesser. also was mentioned although he Sen. John Danforth, R-Mo., $ 4 0 9 5 bodies into our classrooms to but some parts of it would begin year, there may be a cost for a said he would stay in his current who said he feared the scrap over work with our children.” said this fall. quarter- or half-time teacher post. Tower might mark “ the first Chairman Lawrence Mickel. The program is intended to coordinator for the program. 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MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar. 10, 1989 — 9 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD. F rid a y . Mar. 10, 1989 national legislature with freely elected members, Shuttle countdown begins but they say open elections on the local level must Bush has world-debt plan Local heroes: Village loses 3 favorite sons to IRA gunfire NATION be the next step toward true democracy. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administra­ CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - The Government and opposition negotiators, in a tion, which has already unveiled an ambitious countdown began early today for a Monday Phelim, less schooled in the art oi By Marcus Ellason 0- land. Ordinary people die in the breakthrough that could give Poland the first plan to deal with the savings and loan crisis, is launch of space shuttle Discovery on a flight its The Associated Press n I cross-fire, or because they hap­ survival, opened the door and was & WORLD democratic national elections in the communist preparing to tackle another financial crisis, the commander says will demonstrate “we’re a pened by just as a bomb exploded. shot dead. bloc, agreed Thursday to add a second chamber of problem of Third World debt. space-faring nation again.” COAGH, Northern Ireland — They may die simply because of Four hours later, Pauline gave parliament open to all candidates. The proposal is being billed essentially as an The launch will be the third for the shuttle On an unseasonably warm and their religion, or because they birth to their sixth child. Death Feds join Northrop lawsuit The agreement also calls for 35 percent of the evolution of the debt policy adopted by the Reagan program since the Challenger disaster more than sunny day this week, the official have a brother in the IRA, or can have a grisly way of becom­ seats in the existing parliament, the Seijm, to be administration but in one key respect it is likely to three years ago, and the first of seven flights death toll in the Northern Ireland because of mistaken identity. ing a family event in Northen LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Justice Depart­ open to opposition candidates. go much farther. scheduled this year as NASA moves toward its conflict went up by one stock car “It’s the ordinary people who Ireland. Dallas, for instance, diet ment has joined a $60 million lawsuit against Additionally, the sides agreed in principle to target of safe, routine, once-a-month missions by i Northrop Corp. that alleges the defense contrac­ According to sources who have been in racer, one violin-maker and one suffer, and no two ways about it,” in front of his children. They had establish a post of president who would be elected discussions with administration officials, the plan 1992. nearly blind old-age pensioner. snapped Nan Duff, a neighbor just gotten off their school bus. tor falsified tests, raising fears that many of the by a majority of both chambers of Parliament, will explore various ways to encourage commer­ “The countdown started right on time,” said Leslie Dallas, Austin Nelson who saw the bodies lying by the Then there was Barney.Lavery 1,764 nuclear missiles aboard U.S. bombers may which would form the National Assembly. cial banks to forgive a portion of the debt they NASA spokeswoman Lisa Malone. The ambitious and Ernie Rankin were chatting garage. 67, driving home with his 13-year- fail. hold. 1989 schedule is getting a late start, with "Northrop has delivered a guidance system for in the forecourt of Dallas’s . She could just as well have been old granddaughter Emma Don­ Discovery’s flight delayed nearly four weeks so A r ' The Reagan administration repeatedly re­ garage in Coagh on Tuesday referring to Phelim McNally, or nelly when an IRA bomb went off a nuclear weapons system that very well may not Burn book, RafsanjanI says jected proposals for broad-based programs faulty or suspect engine parts could be replaced. when an Irish Republican Army Tony Fusco, Barney Lavery or outside a police station in Ben- work if used. That is the bottom line,” said aimed at debt forgiveness. attorney Rob Kilborne. NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Parliament Speaker squad drove up in a red car and Ian Catney, or 13-year-old Emma burb and killed them. Hashemi RafsanjanI of Iran said today that the shot them dead. Donnelly — just some of the Emma was junior camogie Documents released Thursday by U.S. District (women’s Hurling) player of the Court Judge David Kenyon revealed that the only way to quiet Moslem furor over the novel Egypt making poison gas? Chinese keep rein on Tibet Why? Because 40-year-old Dal­ people who have .been killed "by “The Satanic Verses" is to burn all copies of the las was running the garage as a mistake” in recent months. year. Lavery had been the. federal government joined forces on Feb. 15 with BEIJING (AP) — Chinese troops rounded up two ex-Northrop employees, whom Kilborne book and ban it forever. NEW YORK (AP) - U.S. officials believe front for a Protestant murder Phelim McNally loved children number-caller at the bingo even-V Egypt is assembling Swiss-made parts that could suspected separatists and kept a tight lid on Tibet ing to raise funds for the Ancient represents, in a $60 million civil lawsuit brought In the Malaysian city of Kota Bahru, an squad, said the IRA. Because the — at 28 he already had five — and estimated 10,000 Moslems burned U.S. flags and be used to create a chemical weapons plant, but today as the embattled region marked the 30th IRA are sectarian killers, said the AP photo playing the accordion. His Order of Hibernians. against the aerospace concern in 1987. anniversary of a failed attempt to cast off Chinese The U.S. Attorney’s Office, entering the case pictures of the book’s author, Salman Rushdie, the Bush administration hasn’t decided how to police. Because of unavenged But to Coagh they were local admits that Nelson, 68, and Two doors down, in Dallas’ brother Francis is a pro-IRA On Jan. 18, Ian Catney, 26, was respond, according to a published report. rule. shot dead by Protestant gunmen under terms of the federal False Claims Act, also during a protest against the novel. previous slayings, said the heroes: Dallas as a driving Rankin, 71, were innocent bys­ garage, an uncompleted work­ politician, but Phelim was never In Montreal, about 100 artists and writers The New York Times, quoting Swiss and U.S. Police and the military already had detained analysts. champ. Nelson as a violin-maker tanders who were killed “in the involved in anything that might behind the counter of his mdther’s charges Northrop with breach of contract and many Tibetans in house-to-house searches and sheet was spread on a desk, and fraud. gathered to criticize the Canadian government for officials, said in today’s editions that Krebs A.G., Three Protestants Jtilled in an who had just been featured on general confusion.” his racing trophies lined the single him out for murder. gift shop in Belfast. On Feb. 9 not reacting strongly enough to the threats a Swiss company, had delivered to Egypt parts planned to move swiftly to crush any demonstra­ obscure County Tyrone village network TV, and Rankin as the On the morning after the windowsill. In November he delivered his Tony Fusco was gunned down against Rushdie. that will be installed in a plant at Abu Zaabal, tions to commemorate the anniversary, accord­ may be mere statistical blips in jovial old codger who played the killings, Coagh (pronounced A red carnation was jammed in pregnant wife, Pauline, to the white waiting for his daily ride to Polish foes praise accord The official Islamic Republic News Agency, north of Cairo. ing to Tibetan and foreign sources. the larger picture of the IRA’s role of village “character.” Coke) was wrapped in an over­ the garage padlock. Bunches of hospital and went to Francis’ his job at a glass factory. monitored in Nicosia, said RafsanjanI made his But Mohammed Wahby, a spokesman for A Tibetan woman, contacted by telephone 68-year-fight for a united Ireland, The garage stands on a corner powering sense of lives abruptly daffodils lay on the asphalt by the house to give his 10-year-old The killings in Coagh pushed WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Opposition leaders latest remarks about the book at the weekly mass Egypt’s Embassy in Washington, denied Egypt today, said the capital was calm and that the and the Protestants’ equally of Hanover Square where genera­ cut down. bullet-pocked garage wall. nephew an accordion lesson. the death toll since 1969 to 2,727. praised a government agreement to create a new prayer sermon at Tehran University. plans to build a chemical-weapons plant. army occupied all roads. dogged struggle to remain part of tions of villagers have stopped to The raw shell of an unfinished Such random death is depress- Someone knocked at the door. Sixty-nine percent of the dead Britain. shoot the breeze, and the IRA violin lay on Nelson’s work table. ingly common in Northern Ire­ Francis went to the window. were civilians. Witness says North in the Greater OPPORTUNITIES Manchester Area irked by questions in -< REAL ESTATE Meet Joan Tysk Buckbee our new realtor with Anne ‘V' ilBl SMS Miller Real Estate. A graduate of Manchester High ril\MIS 1=7 congressional probe School class of 1952, Joan moved back to Manchester from California where she worked for 23 years for Shell Oil Co. in Los Angeles and Ventura negotiating WASHINGTON (AP) - Oliver at North’s office. North angrily complained about "These things run in cycles,” landowner and governmental leases and for the past 6 having to answer “asinine” con­ said Conrad. “They would cool off REAL ESTATE years as the Director of the Land lease Division of the RE/MAX east Realty Co. Natural Gas Corp. in San Francisco. 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MARKET REPORT Activity Over iho pdsi 30 trading days OPINION BUSINESS 2.400-

2.300 • Another Tippling Emhart considering other buyout offers ill! 2,250 - B y Mark Seavy many offers the corporation had investment group would have no was “ inadequate from a financial The Associated Press received. immediate comment on Emhart’s point of view.” 2.200 campaign talk in Peter L. Scott, chairman and chief action or the allegations of insider In a letter to stokholders, Scott said ■•f .I’Jil’r’f.' gfJ HARTFORD — The board of executive officer, recommended trading. the board also took into consideration 2,'50- HIGH 2,308.61 directors at Emhart Corp.. which Chiles Larson, a spokesman for the the company’s restructuring effort Thursday that shareholders not LOW 2,282.66 rejected an investment group’s unso- U.S. Securities and Exchange Com­ that began in 1986 and four recent tender any of their shares to Topper CLOSE 2,291.43 Congress licitied $2.4 billion takeover bid. is and suggested the bid may be tainted mission in Washington, D.C.. said it acquisitions. He noted these efforts 2 ,1 0 0 - Down 4.11 controversy resulted in record earnings of $126.6 CHANGE considering a “ limited number” of by insider trading. was the agency’s policy not to third-party offers to buy out the comment on what it may or may not million in 1988, following earnings of 2 050 F MTY»TF MTw TI n*VYT» mT w*F By Jack Anderson corporation, a spokesman said. “ 1 have grave concerns about the be investigating. $106.5 million in 1987. Topper has filed a lawsuit in U.S. >0 > 13_____ 30 3^ * Manchester’s paramedic program was and Dale Van Atta The board on Thursday rejected abnormal trading activity that oc­ Emhart is a Farmington-based Topper Acquisition Corp.’s takeover mahufacturer of a wide range of District Court in Richmond, Va., to started in controversy six years ago. curred in Emhart’:. stock before the bid. announcement of the Topper offer.” consumer and industrial products force the sale, contending that the No one seriously argued that an advanced Michael Claes, an Emhart spokes- including locks and fire alarms. Its company’s shareholders rights plan, WASHINGTON — Never has there Scott said. “ This trading raises ’man, said the board has not made a stock was at $32.75 a share when commonly known as a “ poison pill” or life support system would not be a good thing. been so much talk about tippling in disquieting questions as to whether decision on the alternative offers to the government’s actions aimed at Topper tendered its offer. The stock' anti-takeover measure, is discrimina­ IN BR IEF But there were those who argued that it Washington as there was during the Topper’s bid. The board gave prelimi­ had risen almost $10 a share in the tory. Emhart filed a countersuit. battle over the nomination of John curbing insider trading on non-public should not be based in one fire department in month prior to the offer amid Scott said the board is confident that Tower for secretary of defense. nary consideration to the other offers information have been effective.” a town which has two fire departments. during meetings on Feb. 28 and March Topper, whose investors include oil takeover rumors. Topper’s lawsuit challenging Em­ P&W gets Yugoslav order Republicans raised a hue and cry Scott said the Farmington-based hart’s shareholders rights plan will And there was concern about what ’8, corporation officials said. heir Gordon P. Getty and New York HARTFORD (AP) — Pratt & Whitney has about hypocrisy, suggesting that company’s board based its rejection fail. But as a precaution, the company relationship the town should have with a ■ “ Emhart is exploring a full rangeof developers Lawrence and Zachary received a jet engine order potentially worth senators used a double standard if on advice from its financial advisers. said it would redeem the existing ' options and for this purpose has had Fisher, made an offer of $35 a share on $152 million from a Yugoslavian airline. private ambulance service they voted against their former Wasserstein, Perella & Co. and rights effective March 20 for 2.5 cents • discussions with a limited number of Feb. 24. Jugoslovenski Aerotransport of Yugoslavia colleague because of any problem he Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. Scott a share and issue new rights to The paramedic unit was formed, "third parties,” Claes said. A spokesman for Topper, who asked has ordered 11 PW4460 engines, including might have with the bottle. He declined to comment on how said the advisers determined the offer shareholders on March 20. nonetheless, and it succeeded. After some that his name not be used, said the spares, worth $87 million to power up to five initial disagreement about what degree of “ People who live in glass houses McDonnell Douglas MD-11 jets. response there should be to what kind of should never throw rocks,” rasped JAT also has options to buy eight more emergencies, the paramedic service was formerSen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz. engines, an order potentially worth $65 million. “ If ... everybody in this town 500 losing jobs Deliveries of the McDonnell Douglas aircraft universally accepted. It never got to the point connected with politics had to leave are scheduled to begin in 1991 and the airline where it was taken for granted like so many town because of (womanizing) and plans to use the jets on routes between other public services, however. Anyone who drinking, you’d have no as Hi-G closes Yugoslavia and the United States. felt paramedics had saved his life, or government.” Pratt & Whitney is a division of Hartford- based United Technologies Corp. increased the extent of his recovery from a Goldwater is wrong. The Senate is sudden illness, became a champion of the not an inebriated institution. " I t ’s Hartford plant cause. changed a great deal over the years,” We borrowed billions more a key congressional aide with two Nevertheless, when a move was made in HARTFORD (A P) — The Toledo, Ohio-based later years to form a second paramedic unit, Is growth of Islam a threat? decades of experience told us. Ten WASHINGTON (AP) — Revised govern­ parent of Hi-G Co. has decided to close its years ago, there were some “ hard electronics manufacturing operation in Hartford, ment figures show Americans borrowed $4.4 there was controversy again. Some people drinkers,” he added, but he couldn’t putting 500 people out of work. billion more than they repaid in January, said expansion was premature. countries, and 4.5 non-Islamic less- blocked modernization in many parts think of more than a few now. edging the annual rate of consumer debt to 7.9 But the service is about to add what By Ben Wattenberg Officials from A P Industries Inc. said in a developed countries. And it is 6.0 of the Moslem world and were On the other hand, he could namie prepared statement that they intend to sell the percent. amounts to a second unit, even though it will children in Islamic nations! responsible for the assassination of many teetotalers and “ health nuts” in Hartford plant and continue operating a smaller The Federal Reserve Board said Thursday be staffed by one paramedic rather than two. The “ Islam bomb’’ is thought to be It is a mistake to generalize about Egypt’s Anwar Sadat. the Senate. Hi-G facility in South Windsor. The company did not the January increase followed a revised So when two em ergency calls come in at the nuclear. More likely, it is the Moslem world. The American The estimated number of Moslems Tower is proof that a senator can say when the Hartford plant would be closed. increase of $4.3 billion in December and a gain same time, the town will be able to answer demographic. mind often tends to equate “ Moslem” in United States ranges from under 12 earn a reputation as a drinker, but It “ The company anticipates approximately 500 of $4.7 billion in November. January’s increase in the seasonally ad­ them both. Islam is on the front page again, with “ Arab.” yet the largest Moslem million to more than 5 million, with doesn’t become an issue until he seeks employees, of those who are currently employed by flexing muscles the rest of the world nations (Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangla­ the higher number most likely cor­ a more autonomous position in Hi-G. will belaid off as a result of these moves,” the justed rate of credit growth was up slightly And in the future, anyone who feels the from a 7.8 percent in December but well below didn’t even know existed. Ayatollah desh, Turkey, Iran) are not Arab. rect. What is uncontested is that the government. If Gary Hart was a statement said. the 8.5 percent rate in November. single paramedic saved his life, while the Khomeini has decreed extra­ Some Moslem nations are pro- Moslem population — through immi­ womanizer as a senator, neither his Employees at the company said they received a The Fed said a slower growth in auto loans other paramedics were busy elsewhere, will territorial capital punishment for American; others are pro-Soviet. gration, high fertility and conversion colleagues nor his constituents cared release from their union earlier this week warning and the category of debt that includes credit become a champion of the cause. Salman Rushdie, an allegedly blas­ Fundamentalist Moslems are often until he wanted to be president. But them about the closing, but said they had not heard — is growing much more rapidly than cards helped keep the increase from being phemous author. Booksellers in the Tower debate has forced the A P photo anything official from management. The second unit becomes possible because powerfully opposed to modern West­ the American population as a whole. greater , while loans for mobile homes the town has provided a new vehicle. But America received death threats and ern values; many other Moslems seek Most Moslems have moved quickly Senate to rethink the rules of its “ We don’t know what’s going on,” Rose Liptak. a fraternity. group leader at the South Windsor plant, said. “ We increased after falling sharply in December. even the ceremony at which that vehicle was quivered. Western-style progress. Some Mos­ into the American middle class. STAMFORD MOVE — James Schadt, pany’s move from London to Stamford. We polled a number of key senators, really have no information as of yet except for the dedicated to service was marked by About the same time, in what is now lem nations support terror: most Unlike Europe, the United States left, president of Cadbury Schweppes, The new world headquarters will house called the Islamic Republic of Afgh­ don’t. has not experienced a sustained staffers and longtime Congress talks Thursday with Gov. William A. Cadbury Schweppes, Canada Dry and letter the union sent.” controversy. watchers to determine just how many Company officials in Toledo. Ohio, and Hartford Shoppers like convenience anistan. heroic mujahedeen whipped The key question: Is there some­ anti-Moslem backlash, even after the heavy drinkers there are in the O’Neill, center, and Sir Adrian Cadbury, Sunkist soft-drink operations. could not immediately be reached to elaborate on Democratic Deputy Mayor Stephen T. a Soviet army previously regarded as thing about the growth of Islam that is ayatollah took American hostages. NEW YO RK (A P) — America’s shoppers — Senate. company chairman, about the com­ their decision. Cassano used the celebration to announce the invincible If you can trash the United seen as a potential threat to other But potential storm clouds are visible. pressed for time — are making more visits and The name that comes up on most In the release, the company said its decisions choice of a location for a firehouse to replace States and bash the Soviets, you’re in nations and cultures? U S. News & World Report maintains spending more dollars in convenience stores lists almost immediately is a sad one were "based primarily upon excess plant capacity than ever before, reports a marketing one considered old and poorly located, a the big league. There are about 50 million Moslems that networks of Iranian terrorists are for us and the American people to see and the savings produced by consolidating communications company. There are almost a billion reasons in the U S.S.R., already making up 17 in America and speculates. “ Some project linked with the Democrats campaign — Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Cadbury says Stamford move operations.” Recent statistics indicate that 63 percent of to suggest that Moslem influence will for re-election. percent of the total population and ordinary Moslems here, aroused over D-N.Y. The knowledgeable sources The production work from the company, which the adult population patronizes a “ C-store” at grow. A report by the Population The rationale for linking the two is growing about four times more the perceived insult to Islam in the who called Moynihan a “ heavy manufactures timers, relays and other electronic least twice a month, according to the New Reference Bureau sets out the global presumably that they both concern fire rapidly than the Russian population. Rushdie book.” might heed “ Khomei­ drinker” said that he is the one items, will be relocated to Darlington. S.C.. the York-based Howard Marlboro Group. playing field t“ The Demography of The Russians, always fearful, are ni’s call to arms.” That could blow the senator they know whose drinking has aims to streamline operations release said. It was not clear whether any of the services. The fact that they are both basically More than half of those shoppers spend some Islamic Nations” by John Weeks and haunted by a new political environ­ cork. affected his work. layoffs would come from the plant in South Windsor of their shopping dollars at a convenience store Democratic initiatives must be incidental. Saad Gadalla). ment exemplified by Moslems thrash­ None of this was predictable 20 At one time when we were trying to Bv Brent Lavmon Cadbury Schweppes Beverages O’Neill and Economic Develop­ or whether workers at either plant would be at least once each week, the study shows. But Republican minority leader Theunis In 1950, there were 375 million ing Russians in Afghanistan. years ago. It is hard to know what the arrange an interview with Moynihan, The Associated Press is closing the Atlanta headquar­ ment Commissioner Stephen B. relocated. Americans spent nearly $66 billion in such Werkhoven doesn’t see it that way. He calls it Moslems in the world. There are 983 As Moslem immigration in Western next 20 years will bring. But as Islam both a close friend and one of his ters of its Canada Dry and Sunkist Heintz attended Thursday’s an­ Hartford Mayor Carrie Saxon Perry said late stores in 1987, the most recent year for which a “ grandstand political ploy.’ ’ He says it was million Moslems today. By the year Europe has increased, anti-Moslem grows rapidly around the world, we staffers advised us to set it up in the STAMFORD — Cadbury soda divisions and moving them nouncement, along with Stam­ Thursday that she planned to call the management full annual figures are available. inappropriate to make the annnouncement at 2020. bureau projections show almost sentiment has grown. Some European may well find out whether the Islam morning when Moynihan was sure to Schweppes PLC says moving the to Stamford as part of the ford Mayor Thom Serrani. at Hi-G. What once were small outlets where a be sober. “ I ’m going to tell them to stay,” Perry said. “ It the dedication. 2 billion. In 1950 only 15 percent of the nations are not only trying to keep bomb comes equipped with a sizzling worldwide headquarters for its consolidation. Cadbury Schweppes Bever­ customer could make a late night stop for a global population was Moslem; today “ It is not a good idea to work with Also affected are Cadbury ages’ other products include might not do any good, but I think it’s my quart of milk and a pack of cigarettes have Werkhoven reacts a bit strongly, perhaps, Moslems out, but are trying to oust fuse. beverage businesses from Lon­ it is 19 percent; in 2030 it will be 25 those are already there. him in the late afternoon or early don to Stamford will streamline Beverages’ North American, Eu­ Mott’s and Red Cheek apple- responsibility as mayor to find out why they’re evolved into almost full-service stores, reports but he is right. If nothing else, Cassano’s percent. Indeed, most of the Moslem world evening,” one non-partisan source in operations as the British soft ropean. British and International based juices and sauces, and leaving.” the communications company. government agency told us. “ We Officials from the International Union of campaign announcement upstaged the By far. the Islamic nations are the itself is fearful of the power of those Ben Wattenberg, a senior fellow at drinks and confectionery group units. Holland House. Rose’s and Mr. simply don’t deal with him then.” Electronics, an affiliate of the AFL-CIO. sent a dedication. world’s fastest growing. The number fundamentalist Shiite Moslems who the American Enterprise Institute, Is goes after a larger share of the Cadbury also announced that it and Mrs. “ T” cocktail mixers. Moynihan is easily one of the most will open a new. worldwide The company had about 3 letter to employees earlier this week, telling them No great matter; The paramedic service of children perwomanis 1.7in modern have endorsed terror. Those Shiites author of “The Birth Death.” He Is a multibillion dollar soft drink Millstone 1 highest again brilliant people ever elected to the research center in nearby Trum­ percent of the $26 billion in soda what was expected at the plant. will survive this controversy, too. developed nations. 2.1 in Soviet bloc are a small minority, but they have syndicated columnist. market. Senate. He is eloquent, independent “ We need to have a clear sense bull in June, consolidating work sales in the United States last “ The union negotiating committee attempted to WATERFORD (AP) — Northeast Utilities and greatly admired for his leader­ of vision at the center,” Sir now done at laboratories in year, company officials said. It keep the company from moving by asking, if we officials say the Millstone 1 nuclear power ship on issues such as Soviet espion­ Adrian Cadbury, chairman of Williamson. N.Y.. and in Dollis employs about 6,300 people world­ could get any help through the governor’s office, our plant’s 1988 capacity factor of 95.7 percent was age, tax reform and the American Cadbury Schweppes, said during Hill near London, which are being wide, including 350 in Stamford. U.S. senators and our congressmen, would they stay the highest for any boiling reactor in the world. Open Forum family. But even some friends refer to a press luncheon Thursday at closed. The Trumbull facility will Cadbury began consolidation of here in Connecticut.” the letter said. This was the eighth time in 10 years the plant “ the shame” of drink impairing his Cadbury Schweppes Beverages employ about 100 people, mostly its soda businesses in 1987 when “ The company reply was that the corporation has had an annual capacity factor of 75 percent judgment. offices. scientists and engineers. Schadt, a former executive of made its decision and finds it not feasible to do or greater, the company said Thursday. Time for initiatives ment is to be responsive it must attend not-for-profit agencies more deliber­ escalate as paper pushing becomes an We posed the question to Moynihan Cadbury Schweppes Beverages James P. Schadt, president and PepsiCo Inc., was named manag­ anything about keeping the company here. The The plant’s 1988 performance rated it ninth in not just to the objective but to orderly ately pinpoint their endeavors since the end in itself. The ultimate cost is the through his spokesman — is he a will occupy the same building as chief executive of Cadbury ing director of the Cadbury company is definitely moving all production to the world for all reactor types. Currently, there Darlington, South Carolina,” it said. and prudent means to get where it is existence of their business depends on ineffective services to needy citizens. We heavy drinker? Moynihan answered its U.S. division, already based in Schweppes Beverages, estimated Schweppes beverage businesses. are more than 400 commercial nuclear power in state government with a quip. He said he has a drink The letter said union officials would meet with going. service to a specific market. But our must initiate another reorganizational Stamford. that the moves announced Thurs­ The parent company an­ plants worldwide, more than 300 of which are every night when he goes home and he company officials and negotiate severance pay, To the Editor: As a beginning. I am therefore state government does not presently effort such as that recommended by the “ The United States is clearly day will create about 200 jobs in nounced earlier this month that outside the United States. has been going home to the same Connecticut, including 70 in its 1988 after-tax profit jumped insurance and other benefits for the people who will Millstone 1, owned and operated by Nor­ advocating and will propose three take a sufficient view of itself with an eye Filer Report. Many of its recommenda­ the right location for our interna­ woman every night for 33 years — his Stamford, and pump more than 28.5 percent over a year ago. be losing their jobs. theast Utilities, is a 660,000-kilowatt plant. There is a critical need for new reforms to the governor and legislative toward centralization where it is needed tions were not implemented and there tional b,everages headquarters,” wife. $10 million into the Connecticut helped by strong growth in In 1983, the company went through a financial Since entering commercial operation in 1970, it emphasis on the state government leaders. They are: biennial budgeting and specific attention to citizen needs are new agencies such as the Depart­ Cadbury said. “ It’s the largest Another senator cited by several economy in 1989 alone. Britain as well as Australia and reorganization in an attempt to pay back debt and has generated more than 74 billion kilowatt- agenda regarding the rapid and unruly and multi-year planning; increased through decentralization, where that is and most developed soft drink ment of Income Maintenance and sources as being a heavy drinker is The company has eliminated neighboring countries. return to profitability. The company, founded in hours of electricity and spared the burning of growth of state government and how to privatizing of state services utilizing necessary. Department of Human Resources which market in the world. ... More Steven Symms, R-Idaho. It became a fundamentally, this country is the about 500 jobs worldwide during After-tax profit in the 12 months 1953, was sold to A P Industries in April 1987. more than 130 million barrels of oil, the deal with this expansion in terms of costs not-for-profit and profit organizations; have been created since that report was Moreover, in state government we are brief issue in his re-election campaign foundation of new ideas and of the last year as part of its ended Dec. 31 totaled 140.5 million AP Industries’ operation in Darlington. S.C., is company said. and the management of a burgeoning and a renewed effort concentrated on filed. locked into a certain wage bureaucracy in 1986. And it is not a partisan issue. innovation for the beverage in­ consolidation effort, Schadt said. pounds, the equivalent of $242 called Nytronics Inc. Nytronics officials declined to bureaucracy. government management and adminis­ These three initiatives directed at which private enterprise does not Two of the congressional sources who dustry generally.” Connecticut Gov. William A. million. comment on the impending move. An ever-increasing responsibility of trative reorganization. control of government spending address permit. The complaint commonly di­ told us about Symms are Republi­ government for services required by one of the most important tasks cans. We asked one of Symms’ top Two-year budgeting will permit fiscal rected at state government by citizens is today’s society, with all of its multiple government assumes: management of aides to respond to the allegations: planning in such a way that the second that the service is bad and individuals and complex needs, has resulted in the entities government itself creates. “ No he is not (a heavy drinker). He year of a legislative session can be used who are secure in a bureaucratic NIE WEEK RETIREMENT LIVING... government characterized by hapha­ Services deemed necessary by the does not have a problem with for program evaluation and fine tuning. hierarchy are prone to arrogance. The UARNINO ACTIVITY zard planning and ineffective delivery of legislative and executive branches of drinking,” the aide said, acting as ------MUSIC------A Legislature and executive branch of result is that the clients are badly served IMWVIMUI* the ‘NEW FASHION’ way!! service. Duplication of effort, slovenly government, action responsive to the spokesman for the senator. government not involved with the yearly in many cases. administration, and lack of government needs of the people, carry with them an The Tower test — how much budget-making process, and the often But with private enterprise at a Celebration cost-effectiveness are but symptoms of inherent financial obligation. If state drinking is too much for public frenzied activity that goes with it, would community level, with those already servants — is a test more properly these consequences. government is to act responsibly in be better able to consider and evaluate familiar with the problems at hand and applied to nominees for the executive To freeze programs, which begin to regard to this obligation it must first look Praise • Worship programs. Breathing room is needed to unhindered by bureaucratic protocol, branch than Congress. Members of increase in cost as they move from initial to itself for reform. For it is not state determine where a given program is responsibility to clients tends to be more Congress pass legislation, but they do starting points to the maturity required programs for our citizens which are failing short, where an extra effort is alert. Better service to clients is the not act alone, and their communal A'' for their success, is to miss the point. needed, and where practical experience result. I have concluded, therefore, that wanting, but the cost-effectiveness of action is filtered through staffers, Halting programs short of the comple­ implementation and efficiency of tells us our endeavors must be more we should contract out more of our conferences and vetoes. A senator Traditional tion needed for their success is to delivery. sensitively directed. Presently we are services. It is easier to build perfor­ with a drinking problem does more ’&;! AitiN I WFM ,> w squander money already invested and TpU>i >iE AivMtS cues'' forced to walk a budgetary treadmill as mance requirements for not-for-profit damage to himself than to the nation. M v l A * H c M w * Contemporary hence the ultimate waste. If, in the first Sen. Joseph H. Harper Jr. In the end, it is up to the public to judge MS M4*b. or ] we engage in budget making labors and profit agencies than for state lvmus MR • rusict cvnTAuM tWMiuMk • AMM lAPH t «VSlt IU4 4V(£mt place, a program is required, it subse­ Co-Chairman, Appropriations XI vtt cr sum a involving not one but three budgets. We at the ballot box how much is too M l K «r i 4MC IMS government which is inclined to protect KMHJt-MnM /y quently has a natural growth in which 6th Senatorial District much. M \Ai'Wr\ annt i«Ntti work on the budget of the year we are in, its own. w 1 salaries are increased and different New Britain we plan next year’s budget, and at the A third reform involves how to deal levels of activity are attained. same time state agencies are putting Kids Praise There must be no apology for funding with government reorganization accord­ together a budget for two years down the Mini-editorial m Accompaniment Tapes programs but instead a new attentive­ ing to functional lines. The Filer Report Letters to the editor STUDENTSI OPENH road. The governor proposes a budget Amnesty International recently re­ ness to effective management and of 1977, which advocated this type of This is Newspaper in Education Week. Your newspaper can help for 1990 halfway through 1989 in a The Manchester Herald welcomes ported that Iraq has tortured and efficient delivery of services. If govern- reorganization, was only partially im­ you learn In many Interesting ways. 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Mar. 10, 1989 iflanrlirstrr Hrrali) Tax plan Jobless Passengers, agents confused Section 2, Page 13 Friday, March 10, 1989 From page 1 From page 1 as Eastern seeks protection SPORTS pack — to raise $10 million. William J. Cibes Jr., D-New the economy, including gains in ■ a doubling of the tax on beer London, both said they would vote health and business services. bought tickets with a major credit and wine and a 50 percent jump in for it. By Marcv Gordon Eastern ticket agents as well as Construction employment was card probably won’t have to stand the tax on liquor, to raise a total of Asked if he thought O’Neill was The Associated Press travel agencies, often getting down 22,000 jobs due to harsh in line at the courthouse since a $6 million. likely to chance his stance on the little satisfaction as they learned weather after a strong surge in federal law protects consumers ■ a 15 percent surcharge on the income tax. Cibes said; “ The NEW YORK — Thousands of they might have to wait on a long January that had been attributed who make credit card purchases corporations tax, to raise $35 governor is known for keeping his largely to mild weather. Eastern ticket holders, suddenly line of unsecured creditors for a but fail to receive goods or million. commitments. (But) mountains transformed into creditors, refund or pay higher fares on Jim M urray Manufacturing employment services. ■ extending the sales tax on have moved in the past, and they scrambled to get refunds or fly on other carriers. was down 8,000 jobs after steadily The best passengers could do services provided by one business may move in the future.” other carriers as the strike- But many service people, as increasing since September. was to trade Eastern tickets for to another, to raise $20 million. Grace C. Nome, a lobbyist for In figures closely watched for grounded airline fulfilled its well as travel agents, were as A travel before March 15 for seats That component would only be in the Connecticut Food Associa­ threat of filing for bankruptcy confused as the ticket holders signs of inflation, the report on its sister airline. Continental. effect until the end of 1989 and tion. called the soda tax “ the protection. about the effects of the action in showed that seasonally adjusted “ But beyond next week, I don’t then be repealed, under the bill. worst tax they could’ve come up The action by the nation’s U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New average hourly earnings of non- know,” Gordon told customers. One service specifically excluded with.” seventh-largest airline, an­ York, which temporarily frees supervisory employees were up a ‘ “ We don’t even know if we’re was advertising. “ I ’m telling you, it will crush slim 0.1 percent and average nounced Thursday on the sixth the airline of the debt obligations. Landry was going to get paid.” ■ changes in dates for making Connecticut business.” day of a punishing strike by “ This has been one of those weekly earnings declined 0.2 Eastern, meanwhile, said it estimated insurance company Rep. J. Peter Fusscas. R- percent in February. Eastern’s Machinists union in a days that we all hope would never will attempt to get as many and capital gains tax payments, Marlborough, called the alcohol dispute over wage concessions, happen,” said Phil Davidoff, A separate unemployment cal­ planes back in the air as possible to raise a total of $41 million. tax increase “ the cruelest tax of culation including the 1.7 million was the fifth biggest Chapter 11 president-elect of the 23,000- a Cowboy bankruptcy filing in history in in order to make “ old tickets Sen. James H. McLaughlin. all” because if all the taxes the members of the armed forces member American Society of good.” The company also plans to R-Woodbury, blamed the Demo­ Democrats want become law, terms of company assets. Travel Agents. stationed in the United States also renegotiate agreements with cratic governor for the state’s “ it’s going to drive every tax­ stood at 5.1 percent in February, The move sparked a new wave In Miami, ticket agent Marion of denunciations by union lead­ Gordon and two co-workers at other carriers to honor Eastern in a white hat budget problems and said of the payer in the state of Connecticut down from 5.4 percent a month tickets. bill and the deficit, ‘T think the to drink.” earlier. ers, who denounced Eastern chief Eastern’s office could only re­ As late as Wednesday, Miami- I always figured one of the reasons the Dallas public is going to have a state­ Frank Lorenzo as a “robber spond to angry customers by baron.” based Eastern had insisted that a ment about that.” Gubernatorial saying they had no money for Cowboys were “ America’s Team” was Tom Chapter 11 filing remained a last and legislative elections will be Machinists also called for a refunds. Landry. resort in its effort to survive the held in 1990. public boycott of Eastern’s sister “ I am an old lady and I ’m I mean. Tom was everything you expected a real School strike, which is costing the airline Langlois said an income tax carrier. Continental Airlines, set stranded on Miami Beach,” said cowboy to be. He had this prairie squint to his eyes about $4 million a day. would give Connecticut’s tax From page 1 up pickets against Continental in Rose Aolt of New York City. “ I like a guy looking for the dust clouds of an structure more elasticity. The Houston, and said they would have no money for another Lorenzo, at a news conference oncoming posse or the smoke signal of a redskin oppose Eastern’s reorganization ticket.” Thursday, blamed “ the damage current system relies heavily on present its budget to the Board of raid. He was laconic, fair, obliging, polite, Tom at 150 or have Willington share in plan and any sale of assets. “ You’ll just have to wait and that has been caused by the pilots’ the 7.5 percent sales tax. which Finance by March 20. Landry never thought he was better than anyone any expansion or renovation No pickets were reported at see,” Gordon answered. union” for the decision to seek responds dramatically to ups and Willington, which does not have else. He respected you. You had to respect him. costs. Because that decision Continental’s area of New York’s Under the Chapter 11 filing, the protection. The machinists’ downs in the economy. a high school, planned to send 131 I always thought that no other coach could have could affect the freshmen before La Guardia Airport, but Contin­ bankruptcy court must approve strike, which started Saturday " I t ’s fair.” said Langlois of the students to Bolton High. 20 their graduation, his board brought Roger Staubach back into the game of ental’s telephone lines there were ticket refunds, said Eastern following a 17-month dispute over proposed income tax, "and it students to E.O. Smith and 84 football and brought him along till he became one thought it best not to send them to jammed as people sought alter­ spokeswoman Karen Ceremsak, wage concessions, has been ho­ provides the revenue growth the students to Windham High next Bolton High, he said. of the three or four best quarterbacks to play the nate travel arrangements. adding that she did not know how nored by most Eastern pilots and state needs.” school year before its recent Willington school officials have The first Eastern Airlines shut­ the process would work. The flight attendants. game. Neither he nor Rapoport would decision, said McKee. The said they will still consider tle to leave Boston for New York would-be passengers, who hold The 3,600 pilots are critical to I remember when Staubach showed up at predict how the bill would fare numbers have not been revised, sending students to Bolton once and Washington today with a new about $200 million worth of Eastern’s operations, and their Cowboy camp in Thousand Oaks, a crew-cut after the public hearing, for he said. the contract expires. A Willington $12 one-way fare in effect had 92 tickets, fall behind bigger, se­ support of the 8,500 machinists lieutenant j .g. who had just spent four years in the which a date has not been set. McKee said he would welcome school board committee is study­ people on board, said a spokes­ cured creditors in priority in the forced the airline to shut down Navy, playing mostly what amounted to touch Langlois said the 22-18 vote to a meeting, but said he did not ing where to send its students man for the Massachusetts Port eyes of the court. virtually all its operations Mon­ football. And he was trying to beat out some of the hold a hearing on an income tax know how the school board would beginning with the 1990-91 school Authority, which operates Logan But chances remained good day and lay oH some 9,500 registered stars of the game in the quarterbacks. represented another victory for react. Willington’s school board year. International Airport. Phil Orlan- that if the passenger’s destination non-union employees. Don Meredith, Craig Morton and Jerry Rhome. “ tax reform” proponents, who is scheduled to meet Tuesday. The committee is scheduled to Reginald PInlo/Mancheater Herald della said previous shuttle flights were a popular one, another The airline faces a “ cash I don’t think any other coach would have given Regindd PInto/Manchatter Herald earlier thought they would have Another reason for the decision visit Bolton High next week. It is since the machinists strike car­ carrier would honor the ticket, crisis” that can only be averted Roger the fair shake he got from Landry. But to settle for an “ informational to leave Bolton High now, said GOING PAST — Coventry High’s Paul Strycharz, right, drives scheduled to make a recommen­ ried as few as seven passengers. although possibly at a higher and stabilized by turning to the Landry gave everybody a fair shake. That’s what UP FOR TWO — Coventry’s Mike Oswald lays the ball off the forum” on the issue, held last McKee, is Bolton’s decision to cap dation to its school board in past Westbrook’s Jon Wentworth during Thursday night’s state week. Angry and confused pas­ price. bankruptcy court. Eastern Presi­ Tom Landry was all about. glass for two of his career-high 27 points in the Patriots’ 97-64 the number of Willington students mid-May. dent Phil Bakes said. tournament Class S clash at Coventry. Wentworth led the losers The proposed income tax bill sengers, meanwhile, confronted In addition, passengers who I remember all those years when Landry’s teams second-round victory over Westbrook Thursday night. Coventry calls for a repeal of the tax on seemed to come up a yard short, a placekick shy. I will meet Ellington High in one of the quarterfinals Saturday with 18 points. dividends, interest and capital particularly remember that .standard TV shot. It gains and raises $732 million in showed Landry closing his eyes and looking night. 89-90. Couples filing jointly would heavenward in the standard aggrieved grimace of pay the 8 percent tax on income pain as he accepted yet another dose of undeserved over $100,000. Single people, or misfortune. married people filing separately, It was the Landry look. The my-God-there-goes- Coventry comes back in tourney would pay it on income over another-one look. But it was gone in an instant. $50,000. Later, in the locker room, there would be Landry Sen. William A. DiBella. D- patiently and politely explaining what had Hartford, committee co- happened without tantrums or outbursts or locked Patriots whip Westbrook, move into S quarterfinals chairman. said getting the in­ doors. Landrys took their medicine. come tax bill out of the committee Tor 1 Landry was a Christian. It’s a term that has o Uloh Coventry,Coventry, which which shot shot a asizzling sizzling 26-for-41 26-for-41 over over t the “ will be definitely an uphill Bv Jim TIernev South Windsor High. final three quarters, experienced tough times in the com mder a certain public obloguy because of the Westbrook ends its season at 15-7. battle.” Manchester Herald early going and fell behind, 17-10. after a Jon actions of a lot of people who seem to mix up “ It (the Portland loss) helped us, without any He and his co-chairman. Rep. Wentworth (team-high 18 points) bucket with 2:05 religion with hypocrisy. But Tom Landry was not COVENTRY — Nine days off was more than question.” Badsteubner said. “ We were flat against Portland. The kids got angry. We thought we were a left in the opening eight minutes. The Knights led, one of those inquisitorial types. enough time for the Coventry High boys’ basketball 17-16. after the first turn. Lucas had nine of I never saw him inflict his views on anyone else better team than Portland. And that woke them up. team to ponder their disturbing 65-61 loss to Coventry’s first-quarter points. Tax insurance, or even condemn anyone else for behavior that was Portland in the first round of the Charter Oak We’ve been in the quarters many times and we’ve lost some heartbreakers. Maybe if we have a real A pair of Oswald 3-pointers and two Ayer hoops antitnf deal to his. If he sometimes seemed like a Conference Tournament. accounted for a 10-0 run at the beginning of the parson running a wild animal act, he did it with Heading into the Class S state tournament. close game, it will go our way for once.” Democrats say Ayer, in a matter-of-fact fashion, poured in his second quarter which put the Patriots in front to dignity. Patriot Coach Ron Badsteubner had never seen his HARTFORD (AP) - Demo­ game-high 34 points after being limited to a bucket stay at 26-17. THEKl When one of his players, frustrated because club suffer back-to-back defeats this season. A trapping 1-3-1 zone by the Patriots translated crats at the Capitol disclosed in the first quarter. Lucas added 23. 10 of which Landry wouldn’t brawl in public print with him, And Coventry wasn’t about to break that trend into six second-quarter turnovers by the srnaller today that they are considering came in the final stanza. called him “ a plastic man,” Landry just grinned. now. Knights Coventry outscored Westbrook, 19-6. in the slapping the 7.5 percent sales tax Magic Chef* But. it was Oswald who had a career night. And kept going to church. With instilled vengeance from the disappointing second to take a 35-23 halftime lead. Ayer had 12 on non-health insurance policies Oswald. who was scoreless in the opening quarter, . On the field, he was so unflappable, you would COC tourney, the fifth-seeded Patriots vented their to raise at least $450 million a located his soft shooting touch in the second quarter points in the stanza. . ,, frustrations on visiting 12th-seeded Westbrook High “ Offensively, we started to pick it up a little bit. year. have thought he didn’t care. The expression never and it carried him to a phenomenal lO-for-10 iG K in a second-round tourney encounter. Coinciden­ Badstuebner said. “ That 1-3-1 at halfcourt took Rep. Richard T. Mulready, G eneral ■changed. You couldn’t tell by looking at Tom shooting performance, including seven 3-pointers. tally, Westbrook knocked off Portland in the first them out of their offense. That did it. We got a D-West Hartford, vice chairman •Landry whether he was behind or ahead, whether Oswald tallied 21 points after the intermission E lectric round. . comfortable lead at halftime.” of the tax-writing Finance Com­ he was holding three aces or a busted straight. including eight in a decisive 10-0 run at the start of Behind the trio of seniors Jack Ayer, Mike Oswald The opening two minutes of the third drove the mittee, said the proposal is still in ^ He always wore the matching clothes of the the third quarter. and Scott Lucas who combined for 84 points, the nail into Wetsbrook’s coffin. An Ayer bankshot the very early stages of consider­ ■ middle-class office worker who got two pair of “ Oswald had a great night, great shooting, Patriots (18-4) overcame a shaky first quarter and followed by an Oswald 3-pointer, an Oswald steal ation and would apply to auto, u m n pants with the jacket. I remember a Taxas trounced the Knights. 97-64. to advance to the S Badstuebner said. “ He’s a super shooter. He wanted life, homeowners and all other journalist once spotting him in the distance and quarterfinals against Ellington (20-4), a 100-63 it. When they leave these guys (Oswald or Ayer) See COVENTRY, page 14 types of insurance except health saying, “ It’s either Tom Landry or an FBI agent.” winner over Coginchaug. Saturday night at 7:30 at open, they can kill you. Ozzie had a super night. insurance. He wore felt hats long after they were If passed, the tax would take fashionable and sometimes they had little brooms effect July 1 and go a long way SYLVANIA or feathers in them. Comedian Don Rickies once toward balancing the proposed cracked. “ There’s 80,000 people in the stands and Siena leads winners $6.9 billion budget for 1988-89. they’re going crazy, the game is an uproar and The Finance Committee on AMANA there’s Landry trying to square his hat! ” Thursday approved $118 million W iT m erso n , Litton But that was Landry, too. He didn’t show up in in new taxes to take effect April 1 sneakers or running shoes — or jeans and a T-shirt at ECAC tournament and help eliminate this year’s WhiteWestinghouse with a picture of Schubert on it. Where Tom came estimated $247 million deficit. cfl . Retail prices have been K i«c h e n A M from, the gentry dressed with care and the collar of his points in the first half. Mulready said that in 1987, the HARTFORD (A P) - Siena was slashed to their Lowest Prices was starched or buttoned down and the necktie considered nearly unbeatable in the The Hawks stayed in command m last year for which figures were the second half, building their leaa lo available, those types of policies Everl Don’t miss this chance matched the socks. ECAC North Atlantic Conference He was meticulous. He always looked as if he had regular season and didn’t do anything as many as 21 points. totaled $6 billion in Connecticut. to buy Top Name Brand Freshman Lamont Middleton just taken a shower. Landry’s eyes were never to alter that respect in the opening At 7.5 percent, that would gener­ added 11 for the winners. Freshman Appliances, Microwaves, bloodshot and neither was his mind. round of the postseason tournament. ate $450 million a year. center Ed Book had 13 for the Golden Color TVs, Stereos, Video WE MUST DISPOSE OF His teams had a dash and style to them that the Colgate did everything it could Thursday but still couldn’t stop the Griffins. Recorders and More... at public liked. They didn’t out-muscle you, they Siena 61, Colgate 51: Siena shot only Income-tax bill THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS outwitted you. They were fun to watch. They Indians. The Red Raiders kept the Unprecedented Savings. game close, tying it at halftime, 28-28. 8 of 22 but was able to hold a 28-28 tie at brought in things like the “ Hail Mary” pass and the the half. In the second half, Colgate. set for hearing Come by Truck, Car, Van, “ flex” defense — bend but don’t break. before Siena, led by Steve McCoy’s 15 WORTH OF SURPLUS points, pulled away fora 61-51 victory. 6-22, kept pace again, pulling to within Bus,...Anyway you can get It was not that Tom couldn’t recognize a great 40-38 on a basket by Dave Goodwin HARTFORD (AP) - The in­ “ Give Colgate credit . They did what football player from a car window. He could. But he with 8; 38 left. Mike Brown’s 3-point come tax bill approved for public here, BUT DON’T MISS THIS they had to do to win this game. They STOCK IMMEDIATELY!!! wanted to get a Cowboy-type player, not just shot and Tom Huerter’s two free hearing by the General Assemb­ slowed the game down and made key SALEI another troglodyte with a 20-inch neck. throws increased Siena’s lead to 45-38 ly’s tax committee would apply to shots,” Siena coach Mike Deane said. Landry’s teams were in five Super Bowls. They with 6:42 left. couples earning more than Deane said, however, that the won two of them, and lost the three others by a total Mark Brown finished with 13 points. $100,000 and single people, or sPanasonid! ------:------slow-down strategy backfired at the of 11 points. Baillet led Colgate with 12 points. 1 married people filing separately, end. Boston University 96, Niagara 58; earning more than $50,000. Class is an overworked word. Landry had more “ What that did is give us the A/o Reasonable Offer Refused! than class. He had integrity. He cared about his opportunity to conserve energy for the Steven Key scored 19 points, 16 in the The Finance Committee bill, first half, as Boston University rolled approved Thursday, calls for an 8 players. It just wasn’t his nature to gurgle over stretch and secure the win,” he said. them. In other quarterfinal games, it was over Niagara. , percent tax on all income over Key was 4-4 from 3-polnt range as those thresholds. The Cowboys were Landry’s team, his creation. Boston University 96, Niagara 58; EVERYTHING MUST Northeastern 65, Maine 59; and Boston University opened up a 45-23 For example, if a couple earned No one else ever had them. He must have felt about halftime lead. The Terriers held a a total of $110,000 a year, the 8 Hartford 75, Canisius 57. them the way Rodin felt about his sculptures. 59-42 lead with 11:56 left in the game, percent tax would only be applied The tournament is being played BE SOLD!! They kicked this man out into the street in then blew Niagara out with a 25-2 run to the amount over $100,000, or ^ FISHER without spectators at the Hartford Dallas. Some man who made his money in that made it a 74-44 with 7:13 $10,000. The tax would be $800. commerce has bought himself Tom Landry’s Civic Center in an effort to prevent the Similarly, if a single person spread of a measles outbreak on the remaining. ^ „ statue, the way some butter-and-egg man might Tony DaCosta had 16 points and Jeff earned $55,000 a year, the tax KTBIMS Hartford and Siena campuses. buy a Monet. Timberlake 14 for the winners. would be applied to $5,000 and ■ CASH Hartford, 15-12. plays Siena, 22-4, in I guess it was not like Tom to insist on ownership Niagara, 9-19, received 15 points from would come to $400. ■ MASTERCARD a semifinal game today while Boston in the franchise. Where Tom comes from, there Chris Brown. Proponents say the bill would ■ VISA University, 20-8. and Northeastern, was a difference, I guess, between owning the Northeastern 65, Maine 59: Derrick generate $732 million for the ■ MONTHLY PMT. 17-10. play in the other semifinal. ranch and working the cows. Tom was, actually, a Lewis scored 17 points and Northeast­ budget year beginning July 1. Hartford 75, Canisius 57; David humble man. He never wanted to be anything but ern held Maine scoreless for more The bill also calls fora repeal of Thompson and A1 Jones each scored SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER than 10 minutes in the second half as the capital gains, interest and what he was, coach. 14 points as Hartford defeated the Huskies defeated the Black Bears. dividends tax, and would treat 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET I really wouldn’t want to be the new coach. Canisius. Maine led 41-40 with 15:22 left in the income from those sources as Jimmy Johnson, by all accounts, isn’t a humble Canisius, 13-15, took a 9-2 lead MANCHESTER, CONN. game. Northeastern then ran off 17 AP photo regular income from salaries and man. He can’t be. He just stood there while they ^ before Hartford went on a 35-14 run to straight points to take a 57-41 lead with wages. H DAILY; MON A THURS T IL 9 , TUBS, WED, SAT >TIL5 HM ^ L 8 , A SUN ^ IL S. fired America’s Coach and gave him his team. It’s take a 37-23 halftime lead. DUNK — Hartford’s Lamont Middleton slams one home as 6:20 remaining. Maine was scoreless Proponents say they may also as if the rustlers just shot John Wayne. Thompson scored 12 in the first half Canisius’ Rodney Brown looks on during their ECAC North until Shelton Kerry made two free want to include constitutional I guess w e’ll all just have to get another team. and sophomore guard Ron Moye Atlantic Conference championship tourney clash Thursday at came off the bench to make all five of throws with 4:47 remaining, cutting caps on other taxes. the Northeastern lead to 57-43. the Civic Center. The Hawks won, 75-57. The date for the public hearing SAVE NOW ON AMERICAS TOP NAME BRANDS! Jim Murray Is a syndicated columnist his field attempts and score all 11 on the bill has not yet been .set. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Mar, 10, 1989 - 15 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar. 10. 1989 Knight enjoying Indiana’s iatest crown Baseball owners delay expansion talk r By Jim Donaghy The Rangers’ sale was the main ICty the next labor negotiations their is be two teams here, but they can’t By The Associated Press figure out a way to put a team The Associated Press topic at the A L meeting, but both no real commitment.” leagues had expansion on the agenda. When asked if any owners had anywhere in the state. Why is that? Bob Knight has coached Indiana to N C A A Hoop The reason is if you put a team in FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - The ' In recent weeks both, Ueberroth asked him to back off expansion, three NCAA basketball champion­ Tampa Bay, (owner Jerry) Reinsdorf spring meeting of major league and incoming Commissioner A. Bar­ Ueberroth said: ships, but it’s doubtful any of them can’t extort money from Chicago by owners left the Texas Rangers looking tlett Giamatti have said there was a “ Yes. I don’t know why. It was their pleased him more than the Big Ten new Coach Bob Wenzel and won the threatening to move the White Sox.” for another buyer and cities inter­ timetable for expansion targeted for opinion.” crown the Hoosiers are wearing this Atlantic 10 tournament. Rutgers, Ueberroth said, "Don is a good guy, ested in expansion looking worried. the early 1990s. The commissioner declined to iden­ season. 18-12 after a 7-22 campaign a year ago, but I certainlydon’tagree with him on Outgoing Commissioner Peter tify the owners who asked for the The Hoosiers lost four of their first rallied from a 13-point first-half that.” Ueberroth said Thursday that some Cities that have expressed interest ‘ expansion process to be delayed or seven games, with three opponents deficit in earning its first NCAA bid Owners and representatives of the owners have requested that the include Denver, Washington, Tampa When the request was made. scoring more than 100 points, a level since 1983. 26 major league teams gathered at a expansion process be delayed and the Bay. Fla., and Buffalo. N.Y. Speaking in a spring training camp reached only once previously in Middle Tenn. 62, Austin Peay 70: Florida resort to also discuss revenue American League once again rejected “ I think Bart has it in hand. He’s last week. Major League Baseball A Knight’s first 17 years. Kerry Hammonds made a close-in projections, strategy for a possible Edward Gaylord’s bid to purchase a talking about a timetable in the 90s — Players Association executive direc­ But Indiana came back to win 22 of basket and free throw with six lockout next spring and the sale of the /■i majority interest in the Rangers. early 90s. He is talking about the tor Don Fehr said the owners weren’t its next 24 games, capped by Thurs­ seconds left, lifting Middle Tennessee Baltimore Orioles. Gaylord, who owns 33 percent of the possibility of two teams in the interested in expansion. day night’s 75-64 victory over Wiscon­ to the Ohio Valley Conference tourna­ The estate of Edward Bennett Rangers, was trying to buy controling National League as a first step,” "The owners have never been sin that gave the Hoosiers a record ment crown. Hammonds’ field goal Williams, the team’s late owner, has interest from Eddie Chiles. Ueberroth said. interested in expansion. The nonsense 10th outright Big Ten championship tied the game and his free throw made agreed to sell the team to New York American League owners were Ueberroth said he was not disap­ you hear that they are is just that — and a berth in the NCAA tournament. it 80-79. Middle Tennessee shared the financier Eli S. Jacobs, R. Sargent concerned over Gaylord’s ties to pointed that expansion did not occur nonsense. "They came back to just give us all, regular-season OVC title with Murray Shriver and Orioles president Larry television and the potential of more during his time in office. "There is a great baseball tradition everyone associated with Indiana State. Lucchino. superstation.s “ I guess I would be disappointed if in Florida and there probably should basketball, one of the greatest treats No. 6 Michigan 68, Northwestern 79: I ’ve ever seen a group of people give Glen Rice scored 26 points, Sean anyone,” Knight said. Higgins got 12 of his 14 points in the Rutgers (Atlantic 10), Middle Ten­ second half and No. 8 Michigan Montreal clinches; Patrick race a mess nessee (Ohio Valley) and Arkansas- survived a late scare. The Wolverines AP photo AP photo Little Rock (Trans America Athletic) led 64-45 with less than 12 minutes left, COACH OF YEAR — Seton Hall’s P.J. also earned NCAA berths with victo­ but Northwestern twice got within .six GOLF LEADER — Loren Roberts hits off ries in conference tournaments, mak­ points. Carlesimo holds up the trophy glen him the 16th tee during the first round of the ing 16 clubs that have won their way No. 18 UNLV 102, UC Irvine 82: Nestle Invitational Thursday in Orlando, NHL Roundup in New York Thursday after his selection Stacey Augmon. Greg Anthony and into the 64-team field. Fla. Roberts shot a 5-under-par 66 to as Chrysler/Big East Coach of the Year. Besides Indiana, two other Anderson Hunt made consecutive It was his second consecutive year members of the Associated Press Top 3-point shots during an electrifying lead the tournament by one stroke. By Ken Rappoport display of transition baksetball and getting the award. Twenty were in action. Eighth-ranked The Associated Press Michigan outlasted Northwestern 88- Nevada-Las Vegas used a later 22-4 79 and No. 18 Nevada-Las Vegas beat run to bury UC Irvine 102-82 in the It was a foregone conclusion the Montreal UC-Irvine 102-82 in the quarterfinals quarterfinals of the Big West Confer­ Canadiens would win the regular-season champion­ of the Big West tourney. ence tournament. - s ' SPORTS ship in the Adams Division. What is happening in the SPORTS Indiana freshman Eric Anderson, a Augmon, the conference Player of Patrick, however, is anybody’s guess. 6-foot-9 forward who earlier in the the Year, scored 27 points and While the runaway Canadiens clinched the Adams AP photo week was named Big Ten Freshman Anthony had 24. Rod Palm er scored 23 IN BRIEF title with a 5-2 victory over the Quebec Nordiques on of the Year by the AP. scored 14 of his points for UC Irvine. Thursday night, the race in the Patrick continued to IN BRIEF In other WAC quarterfinals, Cedric 19 points as the Hoosiers took a 36-32 UNSTOPPABLE — Boston College’s Dana Barros drives past be a logjam. halftime lead. In the second half. Todd Ceballos. who had 27 points, drove the sprawled Matt Brust of St. John’s in their Big East Conference Driggs Springfield bound The Washington Capitals, taking advantage of a Turgeon Is expected back Jadlow scored all 18 of his points and baseline and scored on a slam dunk tournament clash Thursday night at Madison Square Garden. slump by the New York Rangers, moved into a Joe Hillman added 12 of his 17. Trent with 11 seconds remaining in over­ Hard-running Manchester High fullback first-place tie with a 7-2 victory at Boston. That left HARTFORD — A face that has not been in Jackson and Danny Jones had 16 time to give Fullerton State an 87-86 Barros poured in a tournament-record 38 points to lead the Chip Driggs will attend Springfield College in the Capitals and Rangers tied with 76 points, three in the lineup since late December. Sylvain apiece for Wisconsin, which has victory over Utah State: Mike Doyle Eagles to an 81-74 upset victory. the fall. The 6-foot-2, 218-pound Driggs rushed front of the third-place Pittsburgh Penguins. 10-3 Turgeon. is expected back Saturday night dropped 19 straight games toindiana. scored 19 points and Eric McArthur 18 for 790 yards and scored eight touchdowns in losers at Calgary. when the face the Montreal “ They’ve worked awfully hard, to lead UC-Santa Barbara past Long eight games with the Indians last fall. He The Rangers allowed the Capitals to catch up by Canadiens at the Forum in Montreal. done the things we’ve asked them to Beach State 69-57 and New Mexico missed two games with strained ligaments. losing their fourth straight game, a 3-2 decision at carry Washington State past Oregon Turgeon suffered a separated left shoulder do,” Knight said of the Hoosiers, who State edged Fresno State 60-59 on Mississippi beat Auburn 80-68. The “ We’re really happy to get him. He’s a great Detroit. last Dec. 21 against Boston. Beforethen. he had bounced back from Sunday’s last- Willie Joseph’s five-foot jumper with Rebels needed a 12-0 run. five by 78-56. Chris Moore scored 31 points as kid and I think he has a great future.” said Jack Philadelphia, meanwhile, tightened things up a 11 goals and 11 assists in 33 games. He’s missed second loss to Illinois. “ Last Sunday six seconds left. Glass, to erase a 50-42 second-half Southern Cal beat Arizona State 94-82. Holik, Springfield’s defensive coordinator and little more with a 4-4 tie with the New York 34 games. was a tough loss for us. but tonight Seven other conference tourna­ deficit. use’s victory was only its third in the one of the Chiefs’ top recruiters. Islanders. That moved the Flyers within five points The Whalers are two points behind the that doesn’t mean a thing because ments got under way Thursday. Glass, the nation’s No. 4 scorer with last 20 games. of Pittsburgh and expanded their lead to eight points third-place Buffalo Sabres in the Adams can’t any of ’em catch us now.” Southeastern Conference: Fresh­ a 28.4 average, surpassed the 30-point Big East: Dana Barros set tourna­ over New Jersey for the fourth and final playoff ment records with 38 points and eight Division and eight points behind second-place Rutgers 70, Penn State 66; Rick man Litterial Green scored 30 points, mark for the seventh game in a row. Teams needed In Coventry spot. Boston. including 16 of 17 free throws, to lead Paclflc-10 Conference: Brian Quin- 3-point field goals as Boston College Dadika made two key 3-point shots in COVENTRY — Teams and players are “ What can you say about this division?” said the Montreal clinched the Adams Division Georgia past Mississippi State 83-68. nett had 18 first-half points and Harold beat St. John’s 81-74 in the conferen­ the final 3:14 as Rutgers capped a needed for the 1989 Coventry Men’s Softball Flyers’ Tim Kerr, who scored the tying goal against championship Thursday night with its 5-2 win phenomenal comeback season under Gerald Glass scored 31 points as Wright scored 12 in the second-half to ce’s opening-round game. the Islanders with four seconds left. “ It’s always a over Quebec. League. For further information, contact Jerry at 742-7692 and leave your name and great race. It’s very exciting to play in the Patrick. number. The competition is always tough. It gets my Dokes getting title shot adrenalin up.” Celebration time short in Big East In the night’s other NHL game, St. Louis beat LAS VEGAS (AP) — Michael Dokes figures Kentucky probe Toronto 4-1. beating Evander Holyfield can’t be any games.” place team on the bubble for the Candelaria on sideline Canadiens 5, Nordiques 2: Chris Chelios. Russ tougher than licking a cocaine habit. Bv Jim O’Connell The quarterfinal round was to NCAA.” Courtnall and Brian Skrudland scored third-period At least with Holyfield. Dokes knows what he The Associated Press FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Man­ get under way today with the Barnes has to face a team may be deeper goals to lead the Canadiens. has in front of him. ager Dallas Green of the New York Yankees NEW YORK — Whether it’s doubleheader of No. 11 Seton Providence has never beaten in 20 The victory gave the Canadiens 101 points in 70 Thursday night at Boston Garden. The “ I know. I feel and I believe I ’m going to be said Thursday it remains uncertain whether DECKED OUT — Washington’s Calle Pittsburgh or Villanova. the Hall. 25-5. against Connecticut. meetings since the Big East games, tops in the league and 27 more than Capitals snapped the Bruins’ nine-game victorious.” Dokes said of Saturday’s fight 16-11. and No. 5 Syracuse. 25-6, pitcher John Candelaria’s right knee will Johansson slams Boston’s Keith winner of the last of the quarterfi­ began. LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — University of second-place Boston. with the unbeaten two-time champion. "This against Providence, 18-9. The “ That’s nothing that we talk require surgery. Crowder to the ice during their game unbeaten streak, 7-2. nal games in the Big East Kentucky officials do not agree with the "W e’re still in a tight fight for first place overall in will be the comeback of a lifetime. They’ll be evening doubleheader will be about.” he said. “ Players are (iandelaria. the team’s most consistent tournament won’t have much contention of three basketball coaches that the league, and that’s very important,” said making movies about this.” Georgetown-Boston College and very current. They don’t care starter last year, had arthroscopic surgery on After the Rangers’ Carey Wilson snapped a 1-1 tie Islanders 4, Flyers 4: Kerr scored from a scramble time to celebrate. $20,000 given to two of them to supplement their Montreal coach Pat Burns, whose club is battling Dokes. though, is a big underdog in the the Pitt-Villanova matchup. what happened 10 years ago. that knee shortly after last season and had fluid 44 seconds into the final period, Chiasson took a pass in front to give Philadelphia the tie. Whichever team prevails in pay was not in violation of NCAA rules, Calgary for the President’s Trophy. " It ’s the main scheduled 12-round fight, which may be a test It will be impossible for Pitts­ They just know they are O-and-2 drained from the knee Wednesday. from Adam Oates at the Ipft point during a power The Islanders led 4-2 after Gerald Diduck’s tonight’s game scheduled for 9:30 according to a published report. reason we can’t sit back and just coast into the more of how far Holyfield has come in only his burgh and Villanova to play any " I think they want to do it conservatively at play and beat goaltender John Vanbiesbrouck with power-play goal at 5:54 of the third period. But Rick p.m. EST has to come back the against them.” The university revealed in its response to 18 playoffs.” third heavyweight fight than how far Dokes has closer than they did during the first, drain it. ice it, then bang it and see what a low slap shot at 11:49. ,, Tocchet scored at 12:16 and Kerr muscled the puck next afternoon for a semifinal Providence could get a break — NCAA allegations against the basketball Capitals 7, Bruins 2: Geoff Courtnall got three goals come back after squandering his title to regular season as each won on its happens.” Green said. Burr then tipped in Dave Barr’s pass across the through a maze of skates at 19:56 during another meeting with the winner of the Derrick Coleman, the conferen­ program that an internal investigation turned against his former team and Washington scored cocaine addiction. home court by one point. Pitt has ’The 35-year-old Candelaria was told Wednes­ goalmouth for the winning goal. power play. Georgetown-Boston College ce’s leading rebounder at 11.7and up the supplemental pay, which head Coach four times in the first period to end Boston’s Saturday night, he will move up in class when been hurt by its lack of depth, day by Dr. Dan Kanell, the team physician, not Flames 10, Penguins 3: Joe Nieuwendyk and game. By the way. Georgetown, fourth nationally, has not prac­ Eddie Sutton arranged to be solicited from two nine-game unbeaten streak and move into a share of Blues 4, Maple Leafs 1: Bernie Federko scored for he takes on Holyfield. whom most boxing while Villanova has been strug­ to pitch for a week. Hakan Loob scored twice each as Calgary rolled 23-4. is ranked third in the ticed with the Orangemen since Kentucky boosters. The Courier-Journal re­ the Patrick lead. the eighth time in his last six games to lead St. Louis. observers consider the only challenger who gling because of nagging injuries Candelaria would miss at least a month if he over Pittsburgh. country, seeded No. 1 in the sufferir g a back injury against ported in today’s editions. Boston. 8-0-1 coming into the game, got goals from Brett Hull. Greg Paslawski and Cliff Running also stands a chance against Mike Tyson. The fight, that Massimino described as has surgery. He was 13-7 last season, the most Nieuwendyk also had three assists, while Joey tournament and clinched the Georgetown last Sunday. The matter is not among the 18 allegations Greg Hawgood and Bobby Carpenter. scored for St. Louis, which is 4-1-1 in its last six which will be televised by Showtime, is "nothing new but they’re still victories on the team, and had a 3.38 earned run Mullen contributed a goal and four assists and Jiri regular-season title earlier than “ He couldn’t practice all week. and is being reported under a National Red Wings 3, Rangers 2: Steve Chiasson and Shawn games and strengthened its grip on second place in expected to begin about 7:05 PST. there.” average, the best of any Yankees starter. Hrdina had a goal and two assists as the Flames any other team in the conferen­ We’ll just wait and see,” Syra­ Collegiate Athletic Association directive that Burr scored eight seconds apart in the third period the Norris Division. The Blues have 61 points, three Boston College advanced to the However, he pitched only 25 games and was reached the 100-point mqrk for the second straight ce’s 10-year history. cuse coach Jim Boeheim said. the university disclose any other potential as Detroit beat the slumping Rangers, who have more than Minnesota and Chicago. the quarterfinal matchup with bothered by the knee during the second half of season. Bob Horner retires “ This league does help that way That’s how Calhoun feels on the violation found during its probe, the newspaper scoredo U U I CU a totalluioi uiof twoiwii goals iiiin theirm e n iczoilast threem j ee games. ------Georgetown on the strength of the season. in that at least we know George­ day the NCAA selections are said. MIAM I (A P) — There are other things in Bob Dana Barros’ record-breaking town will be given a game by the announced. Kentucky’s response to the NCAA has not Horner’s life besides baseball. 38-point performance in an 81-74 The injury-riddled slugger finally decided other team,” Pittsburgh coach “ Even people at the school been made public, but the Louisville news­ NIerllch wins final slalom Paul Evans said. "In most victory over St. John’s Thursday You can’t laugh at the Warriors anymore don’t realize the strides we’ve paper obtained a portion of it. that those other things outweighed risking any night. SHIGA KOGEN, Japan (A P) — Austrian leagues, the No. 1 seed only has to made in a conference this tough,” The response says that Sutton used an sort of permanent disability. So, he decided Connecticut and Providence Rudolf Nierlich, winner of two gold medals in play their starters 20 minutes in he said. “ It is a matter of survival unidentified “ friend and booster of the Thursday to retire from the game. know quarterfinal victories are the World Alpine Ski Championships last Bv The Associated Press ‘T v e got children I want to raise and teach that game, so it will definitely as far as the NCAA goes. I ’ll have university’s basketball program” to solicit crucial to bids in the NCAA month, won the final slalom race of the men’s help us.” to sit and hope Ball State wins the $10,000 each for assistant coaches Dwane OAKLAND. Calif. - When the NBA Roundup sports to,” Horner said in a new conference tournament. Both teams were World Cup season on Friday, while West Villanova coach Rollie Massi- Mid-American and that Wiscon­ Casey and James Dickey from two unidentified Golden State Warriors adopted "W e Thursday at Bobby Maduro Miami Stadium. swept in the regular season by Germany’s Armin Bittner collected the season "The last thing they need is a crippled father.” mino agreed. sin and Minnesota lose so there businessmen who are supporters of the came to play” as their new team their quarterfinal opponents and slalom title. Horner. 31, said he was retiring because his "That is a factor for you if you are less teams for us to compete Kentucky program. slogan, there were a few snickers. The Cavaliers were still in conten­ both have seen great starts to the Nierlich, who had already won one giant are one of the six. seven, eight, with for the final berths. The money was solicited because both Critics also were heard from when tion at 115-112 with 1:09 remaining left shoulder, operated on last season, had not season turn as conference play slalom and two slaloms this season, came from nine teams,” he said. “ But it’s coaches were denied pay raises during the they made Mitch Richmond of Kansas when 7-7 Warrior center Manute Bol healed sufficiently and kept him from began. “ You see, the problem with this fourth place to overtake Bittner, the first-run still different with this league 1987-88 academic year, the response says, and State their first-round pick. missed a three-point shot with plenty "performing at my capabilities.” “ This was a very unique and conference is that no one is letting leader. Nierlich completed two runs in 1 because the one, two. three and had taken pay cuts when they were hired by There are no snickers or criticisms of time left on the shot clock. Horner was trying to make the Baltimore unusual year in this conference,” up. Some of these other coaches in minute, 32.32 seconds. Ole Christian Furuseth four teams, as they are this year, Kentucky. In exchange for the money, the about the Warriors anymore. Espe­ “ I ’ve told Manute all season if he Orioles as a non-roster free agent after not Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun this league have to learn to take it of Norway, winner of the previous two races are playing for seedings in the coaches were to give three “ motivational cially after they defeated the Cleve­ had the three to take it,” Nelson said. being offered a contract by the St. Louis said. "N am e me any other easy and I’m more than willing to during the Japatiese segment of the tour, NCAA tournament. That’s why talks” tp school groups or service clubs, land Cavaliers 120-114 Thursday night “ I ’m not going to change now.” Cardinals, for whom he played last season. conference who has an eighth- help them.” rallied to claim second in 1:32.61, .08 seconds The right-handed hitter who spent his best Friday gives you four must according to the response. behind Richmond’s 38 points. Bol made up for his mental lapse by ahead of Bittner. Sutton confirmed Thursday that Springfield Richmond scored 24 in the second blocking Larry Nance’s layup and years with the Atlanta Braves hit 218 home The top American in the race was Felix businessman Jimmy Hamilton solicited the half, including a game-breaking .3- Richmond followed with his decisive runs in 10 major league seasons that seemed an McGrath of Shelburne, Vt., 12th in 1:35.19. Sowell the favorite in indoor track $20,000. but he would not identify the other two pointer with 27 seconds remaining to three-pointer. unending .stream of injuries. The race marked the end of Swedish people involved. Hamilton could not be help upset the NBA’s winningest team The Warriors had to overcome 60-meter dash and the American record-holder for superstar Ingemar Stenmark’s record- Perryman gives testimony INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Dawn Sowell doesn’t reached for comment Thursday. despite a career-high 37 points by Price’s six 3-pointers, including five like running against competition, gets a headache 200 meters, was the favorite in the 55 m e te « and the According to the response, neither Casey nor breaking 16-year World Cupcareer. Stenmark, in the third quarter when he scored 17 who will turn 33 on March 18, failed to finish the Mfdi*k Price CHICAGO (AP) — New England Patriots when she runs too fast and her racing form is far 200 in the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Dickey disclosed their $10,000 payments. "Mitch did it all tonight,” Golden of his points. first run in Friday’s race, which was the 270th running back Robert Perryman says he was from perfect. Championships, which began today at the Hoosier NCAA rules require coaches to annually State’s Chris Mullin said. “ He is too " I don’t think their plan in the third not threatened physically by two sports agents Yet, she has emerged this season as one of the Dome. report all athletics-related income from of his career. strong when they put small guys on quarter was to give me the shot charged with racketeering, but said one of world’s premier women’s sprinters. She also was an integral part of Louisiana State’s sources outside their schools, but the coaches him and too quick when they put big because I shot well in the first half.” them did threaten to expose him for signing an Sowell, the collegiate record-holder in the 1,600-meter relay team as the Tigers sought their contend the money does not fall under that guys on him.” Price said. illicit deal. second championship in three years. category. Lendl, Sanchez triumph Elsewhere, it was Philadelphia 106, "This was one of the one or two Perryman, a star on Michigan’s 1986 Big Ten “ I enjoy going at high speed,” Sowell said, “ but I Assistant coaches at several other Sou­ Sacramento 96, and San Antonio 112. times in my life I felt so fluid.” Price championship team, told a federal court would rather run by myself just to see how fast I can theastern Conference schools, Sutton said, are SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Top-seeded New Jersey 98. added. " I hit one and then I came off a Wednesday that sports agent Lloyd Bloom Coventry go. paid more than Casey and Dickey. Ivan Lendl and No. 5 seed Emilio Sanchez both The muscular, 6-foot-5 Richmond is pick and shot another one. Then I threatened him with possible incrimination if “ However, when I run fast, I get a headache. “ That’s why I did this,” Sutton said. breezed into the quarterfinals Thursday in the one of the key reasons why the came off a pick and hit another one. he refused to extend a contract agreement he’d From page 13 Oooh, it hurts.” Because of publicity surrounding Casey’s $415 000 Eagle Classic of Scottsdale tennis Warriors, a 22-60 team last year, are Then I came down on a break and I signed earlier in violation of NCAA rules. Sowell’s major hurts this season came on Feb. 17 involvement in the NCAA investigation, the tournament while Yugoslav teen-ager Goran currently 34-24 and only one of three said, ‘Well, I ’m three-for-three so I "H e said he could go to (Michigan coach) Bo at Inglewood, Calif., where she lowered the response says, he has not been asked to give, Ivanisevic upset eighth-seeded Andrei teams — Milwaukee and Seattle are might as well try another one.’ And (Schembechler) and incriminate my name ... and layup and another Oswald 3-pointer finished off American record in the 55 meters from 7.18 seconds nor has he given, any of the talks. Casey Chesnokov. the others — to beat all four of the that’s the way it kinda went.” and the Big Ten championship could be invalid, the 10-run and put Coventry ahead. 45-23. to 7.16 — it since has been reduced to 7.07 by Gwen believes he is obligated to give the lectures “ at Lendl the No. 1 ranked men’s player in the NBA’s current division leaders. His Daugherty had 20 points and 11 and he could mess up the institution,” said “ They (Coventry) shot the ball sensational Torrence — and on Feb. 26 at Baton Rouge, La., the appropriate time,” the response adds. world needed just 69 minutes to eliminate 21.8 scoring average has established rebounds and Nance had 13 points and UP FOR GRABS — Philadelphia’s Mike Gminski, left, and Perryman, the fourth NFL player to testify for tonight,” Westbrook Coach Denis Freeman said. where her 22.87 broke Valerie Brisco’s American The Kentucky investigation began last year South Africa’s Christo van Rensburg 6-0. 6-2 in Richmond as the leading candidate accounted for seven of Cleveland’s 14 Sacramento’s Harold Pressley battle for a loose ball in their the government in the agents’ fraud trial. “ We knew they had good shooters. We said at record of 22.95 for 200 meters. after an Emery Air Freight package that the final second-round match Thursday night. for Rookie of the Year honors. blocked shots. Van Rensburg, 37th in the world, won only six Mullin had 21 points and reserve game Thursday night at the Spectrum. The 76ers won, 106-96. Bloom tried to get Perryman to sign a new halftime the whole game comes down to the first two Those performances catapulted Sowell into Casey sent to the father of then-Kentucky “ It hasn’t been just one person,” Rod Higgins 20 for the Warriors, who contract to conceal the earlier deal after minutes of the third quarter. If we dug in and international prominence, a position which she was recruit Chris Mills came open in transit, points in the first set and took only the third and Richmond said of Golden State’s won for the 13th time in 14 home 18 as Philadelphia handed the slump­ with 26 points, while Danny Ainge and Schembechler discovered in the spring of 1987 stopped them and scored, it’s a game. If we don’t, unprepared to handle mentally until transferring to allegedly revealing $1,000 in $50 bills. Casey fifth games of the second set. dramatic turnaround since Don Nel­ games. Bol had six of Golden State’s ing Kings their 12th loss in 14 games. Kenny Smith had 18 apiece. that the player had agreed to be represented by it’s over. They outplayed us in every aspect of the LSU last year and coming under the tutelage of has denied sending the money, and the Millses Sanchez, a Spaniard ranked 17th in the son took over as coach and he joined the agents, Perryman testified. have denied receiving it. world, beat Australia’s Mark Woodforde 6-3, the club. “ Everyone on this team has 11 blocks. Kenny Smith’s jumper brought the Spurs 112, Nets 98: Alvin Robertson game.” Coach Loren Seagrave. Kings to within 81-74 with 10:27 to had 13 of his 29 points during a Walters, 58. and Bloom, 29, partners in the Coventry finished the season at home with a The two coaches did receive raises for the 6-3 in a 68-minute match. made a contribution. Our balance is Despite the loss, Cleveland still is Sowell had been a prep All-American at Chester. play. But Derek Smith, picked up by third-quarter stretch that broke the New York-based World Sports & Entertain­ perfect 11-0 record. 1988-89 academic year, with Casey’s pay rising Meanwhile, unseeded 18-year-old Jim Cour- one of the reasons why we’re doing so tied with Detroit for the best road the 76ers last month after being game open for the Spurs. ment Inc., are accused of mail fraud, extortion COVENTRY (W) — Jack Aver 10 10-12 34, Mike Oswald 10 Pa., High and at Jefferson-Hliguenot-Wythe in from $36,400 to $40,000, and Dickey’s increasing ier eliminated 30-year-old Johan Kriek 6-1, 6-1 well.” mark in the NBA at 16-12. and racketeering. 0-0 27, Scott Lucas 10 3-4 23, Paul Strvehar* 3 2-4 B, Frank Richmond, Va.., and a three-tinie national junior from $39,500 to $45,000. in another late-afternoon second-round match The game featured 19 lead changes “ We expected them to come out and released by the Kings, sparked an 11-2 The Spurs forced 32 turnovers, Coombs 0 0-0 0, Chris McCarthy 0 3-4 3, Jahn Totten 01-2 1, college champion at Northeastern Oklahoma. But Philadelphia surge and a driving including 19 steals, six by Robertson. Prosecutors contend the agents defrauded Cralo Paton 0 0-0 0, Pat Bradley 0 0-1 0, Nael Dolbler 0 0-0 0, None of the NCAA’s 18 allegations against Thursday on the hardcourts of the Scottsdale and 12 ties, the last coming at 107 when play hard, and that’s exactly what colleges and universities by signing athletes to Bob Johnson 0 0-2 0, Randy Leete 0 0-00, Rob Buteau 01-21. then she went to Texas, and her career veered off the Kentucky program charged Sutton with Princess resort hotel. Brad Daugherty hit a pair of free they did,” Cleveland coach Lenny layup by Gerald Henderson gave the They lead the NBA with an average of representation contracts before their college Totals 33 20-33 97. the track. any violations. The big story Thursday was the 17-year-old throws with 4:40 remaining. Wilkens said. "They play very well at 76ers a 92-76 lead with 7:34 to play. The 11.7 steals per game. WESTBROOK (44) — Wayne Wheeler 3 M 7, HMth Kings never threatened again. The Spurs pulled away from a 46-41 eligiblity had expired. The government also Mlnoudls 20-04, Jon Wentworth 90-018, Brian O Connor 10-1 Her performances during the two-day NCAA University spokesman Bernie Vonderheide Ivanisevic, ranked 119th in the world. He Mullin hit one of two free throws to home and you have to play exception­ Derek Smith added 15 points and halftime lead by outscoring the Nets alleges that the athletes were threatened with 2, Scott Cletonno 24-410, Lee Freeman 40-011, Jim Esposito 1 meet will greatly determine whether LSU can declined to comment Thursday on the defeated Chesnokov, a Soviet ranked 19th, 4-6, put the Warriors ahead to stay and ally well to win here.” 0-12, Tim Pfatf 0 3-4 3, Tom Curley 31-27, Jhona BonnanoOO-0 76«rs 106, KInga 96: Mike Gminski had 14 for Philadel­ 24-12 during the first 8: .58 of the third physical violence when they tried to back out of 0, Jon Cerase 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 10-14 44. regain the title it won in 1987 and lost to Texas last supplemental-pay issue. 6-3, 6-3. Richmond’s 3-point play made it Charles Barkley the contracts. 3-polnt goals: C- Oswald7, Aver 4. W- Freeman 3, Wheeler. 111-107 with 4:02 remaining. had 25 points and Ron Anderson added phia. Waymon Tisdale led the Kings quarter for a 72-55 lead Halftime: 35-23 Coventry year. 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar 10. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar. 10, 1989 — 17 SCOREBOARD FOCLJS/Advice

Capitals 7. Bruins 2 Scholastic Hockey Washington 4 0 7 Boston 1 1 0— 2 Schoolchildren helping U.S. to clean up First Period— 1, Washington Courtnoll lluRRV0l> HERE ir is. 33 (Hunter, Rouse), 5:27. 2, Washington, NHL standings Hunter 16 (Druce), 10:11, 3, Washington, Schoolboy basketball results DEAR ABBY: You class. And congratulations to Mrs. won’t live “ too long” is both foolish RIdlev 35 (Felix, Ckistafasson), 11:46 I ’M ON "H (£ T A m S K E j a H T (OP). 4, Washington, Courtnoll 34 (Johans­ need to know how much Ayis. You may have given other and inhumane. We do know, however, WALES CONFERENCE son, Hunter), 12:20 (op). 5, Boston, Ha wgood conference Here are results of CIAC boys basketball that the quality of life for most people Adams Division PE^LiNE! IN A 9/N3LE games played Thursday: good you do with your teachers and students an excellent 12 (Neely, Janney), 17:55 (oo). Penalties— who are not addicted tobacco is xv-Montreol 47 16 7 101 274 195 Pedersen, Bos, malor-game, misconduct GEASoM." CLASSLL column. I teach a class idea. Boston 31 25 12 74 240 216 (hIgh-stIckIng), 10:42; Leach, Wos Secondround infinitely better. Buffalo 31 31 6 68 251 267 of special children, (hooking), 16:45; Courtnoll, Was, dou­ Thursday'foomei Dear Abby DEAR ABBY: How does Surgeon Hartford 31 32 4 66 349 243 ble minor (roughing, hIgh-stIckIng), Upper bracket: __ grades 1 through 5, at A Quebec 24 40 6 54 239 305 18:19; Corpenter, Bos (roughing), 18:19. Bridgeport Central74, Westhlll69 Skeen Elementary General Everett Koop proposes to CONFIDENTIAL TO “ BORN Potrldi Division (Danbury 115, Wilbur Cross95 Abigail Van Buren Second Period— 6, Boston, Carpenter 14 School in Leesburg, Fla. care for all the elderly people who are AG AIN ” IN COLUMBIA, S.C.: No one W L T Pts GF GA (Johnston, Joyce), 14:35. Penalties— Lower bracket: NY Rangers 34 27 8 76 274 254 FranceschettI, Was (hooking), 8:56; Weaver-Harttord 59, Hall-West Hartford A letter in your co­ going to iive to be 100 because they said it better than Harry Emerson Woshington 33 26 10 76 251 223 Leach, Was, molor-game misconduct 56 lumn stimulated them quit smoking? Fosdick: “ Vital religion is like good Pittsburgh 33 28 7 73 297 291 (hIgh-stIckIng), 18:28; Neely, Bos, malor- Wllton98, Crosbv-Waterburv82 Philadelphia 31 31 6 68 258 238 New Canaan 65, Southington 45 music. It needs no defense, only game misconduct (hIgh-stIckIng), 19:27, to get involved. We call Is the government preparing for the New Jersey 24 33 12 60 246 283 (Juarterfinals (SItestobe announced) our program “ Litter rendition. A wrangling controversy in NY Islanders 22 41 5 49 227 283 Third Period— 7, Washington, Wlck- Soturdav'sgames strain this will have on Social Security support of a religion is as if the CAMPBELL CONFERENCE enhelser 2 (Courtnoll, Felix), 3:48 (pp). 8, St. Joseph vs. Bridgeport Perfect.” ecology. We read your list of how long and Medicare reserves? Is Dr. Koop Norris Division Washington, Courtnoll 35 (Druce), 11:53.9, Central Windsor vs. Danbury They want you to know what they it takes things to rot. members of the orchestra should beat W L T Pts GF GA Weaver vs. Wilton really concerned for the public’s the folks over the head with their Detroit 31 27 11 73 275 272 Washington, Plyonka 5 (Ridley, Johans­ (along with family and friends) have We are helping to clean up America. son), 16:43. Penalty— WIckenhelser, Was Hamden vs. New Canaan heaith or just irritated by a habit that violins to prove that the music is St. Louis 25 32 11 61 239 249 (tripping),4:32. Semifinals: AAorch 14 done about cleaning up their sur­ We are recycling. We have recycled Chlcogo 23 33 12 58 261 283 ><- he finds disgusting? Shots on goal— Washington 12-10-8— 30. Rnal: March 18, Central Conn. State roundings since Nov. 29, 1988. 140‘/i pounds of cans, 23 pounds of beautiful.” Minnesota 22 31 14 58 219 248 Boston 12-12-7— 31. Unlverslty,7;30p.m. MRS. ROY G. DUNCAN, Toronto 23 40 6 52 212 286 I am enclosing a letter from that scrap aluminum, 966 pouncls of glass Power-play Opportunities— Washington \ ^ CLASSL WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Smyttie Division 3 of 5; Boston 1 of 5. x-Calgarv 46 15 8 100 303 196 Secondround class. I hope you have room for it. and 4,370 pounds of newspaper. What teen-agers need to know about sex, 35 28 7 77 291 264 Goalies— Washington, Peeters, 14-6-3 (31 Thursday’tgamet THEIR TEACHER Sincerely, drugs, AIDS, and getting along with thek shots-29 saves). Boston, Moog, 16-12-7 Upper bracket; DEAR MRS. DUNCAN: I cannot peers and parents Is now In Abby's updated, Los Angeles 35 27 6 76 333 293 (30-23). EDDIE DAY, KITTY AND MICHAEL DUKAKIS Vancouver 29 33 7 65 217 216 Basslck-Brldgeport 91, Wolcott 54 answer for Dr. Koop, but his exellent expanded booklet, "What Every T een Should Winnipeg 21 35 11 S3 251 302 A— 14,448. Newtown 79, Grosso Tech-Groton78 DEAR TEACHER: I made room. MRS. A YIS’ CLASS Know." Send your name and address, plus . . . at news conference in Boston Referee— Rob Shick. Linesmen— Gerard Middletown 74, Masuk-Monroe69 record speaks well for itself. To x-clinched playoff berth; v-clinched dl- Here’s their letter; check or money order for $3.M to: Deor vidlon title Gauthier, Mark Vines. Shelton65, Bristol EasternSS suggest that perhaps we should Abby's Teen Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Lower bracket; Morris, III. 61054. (Postage Is Included.) ThurKkiv’s Games DEAR ABBY: Our class is studying DEAR EDDIE: Hooray for your encourage people to smoke so they Washington 7, Boston 2 RedWlng83.Rangers2 St. B ern ard -M ontville 60, Kennedy- Montreal S Quebec 2 Waterbury59 Detroit X New York Rangers 2 Cheshlre86, Wllby69 Bristol Central 87, Naugatuck 70 PEOPLE Philadelphia 4, 4, N.Y. Rangers 0 1 1— 2 WIT OF THE WORLD tie Detroit 0 1 2—3 Hardlnq-Brldgeport 89, East Lyme45 First Period— None. Penalties— Gronato, Thursday’s 02178662 " „ ‘ scores 18. Nevada-Las Vegas (24-7) beat UC Quarterfinal (Sltestobeonnounced) St. Louis 4, Toronto 1 Irvine 102-82. In most cases, skip offers Calgary 10, Pittsburgh 3 NY (slashing), :77; Chlasson, Det, double Saturdav'sgames Basketball 19. Ball State (25-2) did not play. Bassick vs. Newtown. NICOLIELO Kitty wants to help others Friday's Games minor (hIgh-stIckIng, roughing), :77; MIDWEST X . St. Mary's, Calif. (25-4) did not Pittsburgh ot Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. Sandstrom, NY (tripping),4:25; Wilson, NY Middletown vs. Shelton Sao Paulo Indiana 75, Wisconsin 64 play. St. Bernard vs. Cheshire BOSTON (A P) — Kitty Dukakis says she Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. (holding), 13:a; KIslo, NY (tripping), 15:31. Michigan 88, Northwestern 79 BRAZIL Saturday’s Games Bristol Central vs. Hording <3 ' would have preferred to keep her personal Purdue 83, Ohio St. S3 Semifinals: March 15 Chicago ot Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. Second Period— 1, New York, Lafre- NBA standings TOURNAMENTS for ‘affinity’ credit cards crisis and drinking problem private, but she Rnal; March 18, Central Conn. State Buffalo of Boston, 1:35 p.m. nlere 7 (Patrick, Dionne), 5:29 (pp). 2, Atlantic 10 Conference New Jersey at New York Islanders, Detroit, Barr 25 (Yzermcn, Norwood), Big East standings Unlverslty,3:Xp.m. now wants to help others. EASTERN CONFERENCE Championship 7:05 p.m. 11:50. Penalties— Kllma, Det (sloshing), Rutgers 70, Penn St. 66 Big East Conference O'PlI CLASSM “ My hope is that by being public, I might New York Rangers at Washington, 7:35 4:13; DeBlols, NY (holding), 6:29; Wilson, Atlantic Division Secondround It sounds like ■ What does the organization W L Pet. GB Big East Conference W L W L encourage others to seek help through p.m. NY (holding), 15:36; Ruff, NY, double 3 23 4 itiundav'sgame you support receive as a result of New York 40 19 .678 — First Round (Jeorgetown 13 a good idea: Hartford at Montreal, 8:05 p.m. minor (roughing), 17:40; Gallant, Det, Boston College 81, St. John's 74 Seton Hall 11 5 25 5 Upper bracket you affinity account? Again, programs like the one I entered at Edgehill Detroit at Toronto, 8:05 p.m. double minor (roughing), 17:40. Philadelphia 33 27 .550 7Vj 6 New London 72, Kllllnglv43 Getting a Boston 29 30 .492 11 Big Sky Conference Syracuse 10 6 25 using credit cards as an example, Newport and the extraordinary feliowship of Minnesota at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Third Period— 3, New York, Wilson 7S First Round Pittsburgh 9 7 16 11 (Duarterflnols credit card that Calgary at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. (Gronato, Sandstrom), :44. 4, Detroit, Washington 26 32 .448 13'/3 14 Todov'sgames ___ ^ , AA,” she said Thursday, adding that she is New Jersey 23 38 377 18 Montana 87, Montana St. 84, OT Vlllanova 7 9 16 makes a small find out what part of your added Sunday's Games Chlasson 9 (Oates, Yzerman), 11:49 (pp). 5, 7 9 18 9 St. Thomos Aquinas vs. Kolbe-Cothedral Sylvia eager to go through the Alcoholics Anonymous Charlotte 15 44 254 25 Weber St. 69, Nevada-Reno 61 Providence at(3ulnnlplacColleoe,Ham(Jen,7:Xp.m. actually go to the organization. Boston at Buffalo, 1:05 p.m. Detroit, Burr 16 (Barr, Kllma), 11:57. Big West Conference Connecticut 6 10 16 11 donation to Plftsburgh at Chicago, 2:35 p.m. Penalty— DeBlols, NY (holding), 11:05. Central Division Plainfleldvs. North Haven otGlostonbury program. — First Round St. John's 6 10 15 13 You will probably discover that, Shots on goal— New York 3-9-9— 21. Cleveland 44 15 .746 Hlgh,7;Xp.m. . . your favorite Philadelphia at Hartford, 7:05 p.m. Detroit 41 16 .719 2 Fullerton St. 87, Utah St. 86, OT Boston College 3 13 12 16 Porter as is the case with many profes­ The wife of Gov. Michael Dukakis also said Toronto at Winnipeg, 8:05 p.m. Detroit 12-20-13— 45. Nev.-Las Vegas 102, UC Irvine 82 Notre Dame-Folrfleld vs. Immaculate- charity each Los Angeles at Edmonton, 8:05 p.m. Power-play Opportunities— New York 1 Milwaukee 37 19 .661 5V3 (Danburyot NewCanoan High, 7;Xp.m. sional fund-raising companies, she had a drinking problem long before Atlanta 36 24 .600 8'/3 New Mexico St. 60, Fresno St. 59 Big East Tournament time you use it St. Louis at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. of 2; Detroit 1 of 6. UC Santo Barbara69, Long Beach St.S7 (at Madison Square Garden) Siaturdav's game Prince Tech vs. New very little actually goes to the encountering the stresses of her husband’s Goalies— New York, Vanblesbrouck, 25- Chicago 34 24 .586 9 '/3 London, siteto be announced. to make a Indiana 16 42 .276 27'/3 Thursday’s Result cause sponsoring the card. In this public life. “ I don’t blame the (presidential) 15-4 (45 shots-42 saves). Detroit, Stefan, ECAC North Atlantic Conference Game 1 — Boston College 81, St. M mifinals: A6arch 14 purchase. 18-13-3 (21-19). WESTERN CONFERENCE Rnal: March 17, Central Conn. State campaign for my being an alcoholic,” she said. NHL results Midwest Division First Round John's 74 The credit case, it makes far more sense to A— 19,875. Boston U. 96, NIagora 58 Today's Games Unlverslty,7:Xp.m. Mrs. Dukakis, 52, spoke at a news conference Referee— Paul Stewart. Linesmen— Ron W L Pet. GB get the cheapest rate you can — — Hortford 75, Canislus 57 Game2— No. 7 UConn vs. No. 2Seton cards are called “ affinity” cards. groups, most notably the Ameri­ Finn, Mark Pare. Utah 37 23 .617 CLASSS two days after completing a monthlong Houston 32 26 .552 4 Northeastern 65, Maine 59 Hall, noon Secondround They work like this; you sign up can Legion. A small amount then and remember, this year only 20 Flyers 4. Islanders 4 Game 3 — Na. 6 Providence vs. No. 3 rehabilitation program in Rhode Island. Dallas 31 27 .534 5 Siena 61, Colgate 51 Thursday't games for a credit card, just as you goes to the organization. percent of credit card interest is Denver 32 28 .533 5 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Syracuse, 2 :X p.m. Upper bracket: She said her drinking became a serious Canadiens5.Nordlques2 Game 4— No. 9Boston College vs. No. ordinarily would. Part of the fees In the case of the American tax deductibie — and give the Phlladelphia 1 1 2 0— 4 San Antonio 15 44 .254 21'/3 First Round Old SaybrookTO. Shepaug Valiev 65 problem in the three “ terribly painful and N.Y. Islanders 0 3 1 0—4 Miami 8 50 .138 28 Dayton 77, Detroit 54 1 Georgetown, 7 p.m. Wl ndsor Locks 61,Putnam40 d V and interest you pay, however, is Legion, it has worked out weil. difference to the group yourself Montreal 2 0 3— 5 St. Louis 68, Butler 64 Gome 5 — No. 5 Vlllanova vs. No. 4 Ellington IX , Coglnchaug63 lonely” months after her husband’s defeat. Rrst Period— 1, Philadelphia, Bullard Pacific Division donated to the organization The bank offering the money as a straight donation. 22 (Carkner, Wells), 18:12 (pp). Quebec 1 1 0— 2 L.A. Lakers 41 18 .695 — Xavier, Ohio 85, Loyola, III. 83 Pittsburgh, 9:30 p.m. Coventry 97, Westbrook 64 “ Any crisis could have led to the drinking,” Rrst Period— 1, (Quebec, Brown 18 Phoenix 37 21 .638 3 '/3 Ohio Valley Conference Saturday's (James Lower bracket “ sponsoring” the card. And the market account, India National ■ A question to always ask Penalties— Soumelssan, Phi (charging), Game 6 — Game 2 winner vs. Game 3 she said. “ The campaign was a very positive 6;15;Pllon, NY (cross-checking), 12:36; (Fortier, Duchesne), 2:41. 2, Montreal, Seottle 36 22 .621 4'/3 Championship Northwestern Regional a, Gilbert 66 card itself is emblazoned with the Bank, has long been associated yourself; Do I really need another Vukoto, N Y (elbowing) ,16:13. Robinson 4 (Naslund), 10:08. 3, Montreal, (Jolden State 34 24 .586 6'/3 Middle Tenn. 82, Austin Peav W winner, 1:30 p.m. Cromwell 77, Volley Regional 65 experience. The only problenri is that we lost.” PacKlc-10 Conference Gome 7 — Game 4 winner vs. <3ome 5 credit card? Credit cards have Second Period— 7, New York, A. Kerr 14 Keane 14 (Chellos, Smith), 16:34 (pp). Portland 30 28 .517 10V3 Housatonic Regional X, Nonnewaug78 logo or name of the group or with the group as its financial Accompanying Mrs. Dukakis were her (B.Sutter, Norton), 1:00. 3, Philadelphia, Penalty— ^Jarvl, Oue (Interference), 15:38. Sacramento 16 44 .267 25'/3 First Round winner, 4 p.m. Tolland52, Bacon Academy 37 cause. adviser. Because the American what amount to voices of their Second Period— 4, Quebec, Glllls 12 L.A. Clippers 11 49 .183 30'/3 Southern Cal 94, Arizona St. 82 Sunday's Game Quarterfinals (Sltestobeonnounced) husband and her father. Harry Ellis Dickson, Mellonby 19 (Wells, D.SmIth), 3:06. 4, Game 8 — Game 6 winner vs. Game7 own. They sit there quietly until New York, A.Kerr IS (Norton), 3:57 (pp). 5, (Duchesne, Cote), 18:11. Penalties— Thursday's Games Washington St. 78, Oregon 56 Saturdav'sgames Legion is an enormous organiza­ retired associate conductor of the Boston Pops. New York,Volek22(A.Kerr,Makela),12:19. Kimble, Que (slashing), 4:53; Robinson, Philadelphia 106, Sacramento 95 i Southeastern Conference winner, 2:30 p.m. Old Saybrook vs. Windsor Locks Many of the causes represented tion, the bank can pay a high rate your will power is weakened, then Penalties— Secord, Phi, double minor Mon (hooking), 8:27; Chellos, Mon, San Antonio 112, New Jersey 98 First Round El llngton vs. Coventry they start begging to be used. The double minor (holding, unsportsmanlike Georgia 83, Mississippi St. 68 Northwestern Regional vs. Cromwell by affinity cards seem to be just; to account holders, donate money (slashing, roughing), 3:43; Vukota, NY (Solden State 120, Cleveland 114 rule with credit cards is, if you (roughing), 3:43; A.Kerr, NY (elbowing), conduct), 9:02. Friday's Gomes Mississippi to, Auburn 68 Housatonic Regional vs. Tolland certainly in most cases the money to the Legion, and still make Trans America Athletic Conference Columnist under pressure 9:44; Berube, Phi (Interference), Third Period— 5, Montreal, Chellos 14 L.A. Lakers at Charlotte, 7:X p.m. Semifinals: March 15 goes to reputable organizations. money. can do without them, do so. 16:06; Pllon, NY (holding), 19:30. (Smith), 6:11. 6, Montreal, Courtnall 18 Denver at Miami, 7:X p.m. Championship Final: March 18, at Central Conn. State Dr. Gott Third Period— 6, New York, Diduck 8 (Skrudland, Svoboda), 17:a. 7, Montreal, Phoenix at Indiana, 7:X p.m. Ark.-Little Rock 1M, Centenary 72 University, 12;Xp.m. But are the cards a good idea? There are also special one-time ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -Columnist and TV (B.Sutter), 5:54 (pp). 7, Philadelphia, Skrudlund 9 (Ludwig, Courtnall) 18:14. Sacramento at Washington, 8 p.m. Western Athletic Conference Radio, TV In short, while affinity cards commentator George F. Will has resigned as a Quarterfinals Peter Gott, M.D. In most cases, no. promotions in which a particular Tocchet 35 (Murphy), 12:16 (pp). 8, Penalties— Deslardins, Mon (hlgh- Dallas at Houston, 8:X p.m. Scholastic hockey results and accounts are clever market­ University of Maryland regent under pressure, Philadelphia, T.Kerr 41 (Bullard, stlcklng), 2:39; Goulet, Oue (high- Seattle at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. Colorado St. 52, Utah 50 Here’s why. With most affinity cause or charity receives a small Carkner), 19:56 (pp). Penalties— Secord, sticking), 2:39. Golden State at Utah, 9:X p.m. Hawaii 72, Brigham Young 69 cards, the interest rates you pay amount when, for instance, you ing, they play on our emotions in but Gov. William Donald Schaefer said he isn’t Phi (hooking), 5:06; Poulin, Phi (slosh­ Cleveland at L.A. Clippers, 10:X p.m. New Mexico 74, Air Force 60 TODAY Here are results from Thursday’s CIAC an area where old numbers Shots on goal— Montreal 13-8-6— 27, Qu­ Texas-EI Paso 88, Wyoming 81, 20T are much higher than the best open an account. These are ready to accept Will’s departure. ing), 5:49; Fitzgerald, NY (hooking), Saturday's Gomes 2:30 p.m. — College basketball: ACC boys hockey action: should take priority. The stand­ 10:21; Bergevin, NY (hooking), 19:11. ebec 10-18-9— 37 Detroit at Philadelphia, 7:X p.m. auarterflnal: North Carolina vs. (Jeor- DIVISION I rate you could receive if you popular around the time of big Schaefer said he will decide whether to ask Power-play Opportunities— Montreal 1 Miami at Atlanta, 8 p.m. gla Tech, ESPN Firstround shopped around for a plain old “ telethon” fund-raising efforts. ard you should apply when you Will to remain on the Board of Regents after he Overtime— None. Penalties— of 2; Quebec 0 of 3. Indiana at New York, 8:X p.m. HowTopTwenty fared 3:X p.m. — College basketball: SEC Thursdav'sgame are offered such an account or Bullard, Phi (roughing), :37; B.Sutter, NY, (Soalles— Montreal, Hayward, 19-11-3 (37 Seattle at Chicago, 8:X p.m. quarterfinal: Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky, Fairfield Prep6, East Haven 1 credit card. And the charity the Even if you don’t have an affinity talks to board Chairman Peter O’ Malley. double minor (roughing), :37. shots-35 saves). Quebec, Tugnutt, 8-8-2 New Jersey at Houston, 8:X p.m. NESN Quarterfinals card represents receives little of card as such, you may receive a card is the same standard you The Evening Sun of Baltimore has reported (27-a). Dallas at San Antonio, 8:X p.m. How The Associated Press' Top Twenty 4 p.m. — College basketball: Poc-10 Saturday's games Fairfield Prep vs. should apply in other financial A— 15,399. college basketball teams fared Thursday: quarterfinal; Oregon State vs. Califor­ the increased cost to you. flier with your statement specify­ that Will attended none of the seven regents’ Shots on goal— Philadelphia 12-12-12-2— Phoenix at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. Greenwich, site to be announced; New Placebo effect dealings. Go for the best deal! 38. New York 9-15-13-1— 38. Referee— Andy VanHellemond, Sunday's Gomes 1. Arizona (24-3) did not ploy. nia, ESPN Canaan vs. Hamden at Darien, 8:05 p.m.; Now, banks are linking other ing that, for every purchase you meetings since he was appointed last July and Power-play Opportunities — Linesmen— Gord Broseker, Kevin Col­ Denver at Boston, 12 noon 2. Oklahoma (26-4) did not play. 7 p.m. — College basketball; ACC Notre Dame-West Haven vs. NorthHaven at The chances arethat your sav­ lins. kinds of accounts to various make using the card during a set has not attended subcommittee meetings. Phlladelphla3of7; NewYork2ofS. Sacramento at Charlotte, 2 p.m 3. Georgetown (23-4) did not play. quarterfinal: Duke vs. Wake Forst, Milford Ice Palace, 3 p.m.; Sooth Windsor ings will more than cover a nice L.A, Lakers at Golden State, 5 p.m. 4. Illinois (26-4) did not play. ESPN vs. Simsbury at South Windsor Arena, 6:10 charities and groups. For in­ period, an amount will be donated “ I think he thought he was under pressure Goalies— Philadelphia, Loforest, 4-6-1 Washington at (Detroit, 7 p.m. 5. Syrocuse (25-6) did not play. 8 p.m. — College hockey: ECAC p.m. is demonstrated stance, if you have an account to a charity. donation to the organization you from the press and others as to why he didn’t (38 shots-34 saves). New York, Fitzpa­ Cleveland at Portland, 8 p.m. 6. Indiana (25-6) beat Wisconsin 75-64. Division I semifinal. Harvard vs. Ver­ support. The tax consequences trick, 7-8-5 (38-34). /. Duke (B-6) did not play. mont, SportsChannel with Bank of America based in Points to consider; attend,” the governor said. 8. Michigan (24-6) beat Northwestern 9 p.m. — College hockey: Hockey are more straightforward, the But he said Will made it clear when he agreed A— 14,262. Baseball DEAR DR. GOTT: My 86-year-old mother has San Francisco and purchase ■ How do the rates compare to Referee— Don Koharskl. Linesmen— Ron 88-79. East sem ifinal: Maine vs. Northeast­ group gets a greater percentage to accept the appointment last summer that he Asselstine, Ray Scapinello. 9. North Carolina (24-7) did not play. ern, NESN Calendar been taking 30 milligrams of Restoril every night for checks with pictures of whales on the best deals you could get for 10. Missouri (24-7) did not play. 9:X p.m. — College basketball; aCC of your money, and your accounts would miss many meetings because of his busy NBA results two years. Until recently, she would roam the house them, 25 cents id donated to a non-affinity accounts? With 11. Seton Hall (25-5) did not play. auarterflnal; Virginia vs. Clemson, and credit cards are based on schedule. Will writes a syndicated newspaper Bluea4, Maple Leafs 1 12. Stanford (24-5) did not play. ESPN at night and sleep all day, besides being cranky. save-the-whales organization. credit cards, for instance, there sound money management, not column and is a comentator for ABC-TV. Exhibition baseball glance 13. West Virginia (25-4) did not play. SATURDAY Two months ago I started giving her empty This has resulted in about $30,000 can be an interest rate spread of 3 76ers 106, Kings 96 14. Florida State (21-6) did not play. SATURDAY Boys Basketball emotion. Will resigned March 2, saying the demands Toronto 1 0 0—1 15. Iowa (21-9) did not play. 12;X a.m. — College basketball: Class S Division capsules. She seems much better, but I’m raised for the organization. Other to 4 percent between the higher, St. Louis 2 2 0— 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE of his profession were “ incompatible” with SACRAMENTO (96) 16. Louisville (20-8) did not play. Poc-10 auarterflnal: UCLA vs. Wa­ Quarterfinal wondering if I ’m doing the right thing. banks have money market ac­ affinity card rate and the best First Period— 1, St. Louis, Hull 32, 3:16 W L Pet. 17. North Carolina State (207) didnotplay. shington, ESPN Coventry vs. Ellington, TBA Sylvia Porter is a syndicated service on the board. But Schaefer said he is (pp). 2, St. Louis, Federko 20 (McKegney, Kansas City 5 1 .833 McCray 5-12 Od 10, Tisdale 10-17 6-7 26, counts that offer a slightly higher rate available for an ordinary Petersen 36 7-8 13, Alnge 4-15 8-10 18, columnist. nonetheless a valuable addition to the Board of Lowry), 7:08. 3, Toronto, Marols 25 Seattle 5 2 .714 DEAR READER: You have convincingly demon­ rate to members of different card. (Oamphousse, Ihnacak), 11:28. Toronto 5 2 .714 K.Smith 7-17 46 18, Pressley 0-4 0-0 0, Regents because of his prestige. Penalties— Salming, Tor (tripping), Milwaukee 5 3 .625 Lohous 2-5 0-0 4, Del Negro 3-3 1-1 7, strated the concept of “ placebo therapy,” the 2:36; Momesso, StL (hooking), 9:20; Cleveland 4 3 .571 Jackson 0-0 0-0 0, Allen Od OdO. Totals 34-79 beneficial effect of an inert substance. Richardson, Tor (hIgh-stIckIng), 16:11. New York 4 3 .571 26-32 96, Chicago 5 4 .556 PHILADELPHIA (106) Because your mother believes she is receiving Tutu seeks Harvard seat Second Period— 4, St. Louis, Poslowskl 23 California 4 4 500 Jones 1-2 0-2 2, Barkley 8-13 8-10 25, HOP TO IT... sleeping medicine, she thinks she is having an effect (Lalor,Zezel),7:09.5,St. Louis, Ronnlng 18 Oakland 4 4 .500 GmlnskI 7-16 0-0 14, Cheeks 4-9 2-2 10, D.Smlth7-111-115,Anderson8-162-218,Welp from it. I agree with what you did because your Bad credit dogs wealthy man CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (A P) — South African (Federko, G.Cavolllnl), 12:39 (pp). Baltimore 3 3 .500 Penalties— Zezel, StL (hooking), 1:32; Detroit 3 3 .500 3-3 Od 6, Henderson 2-10 4-4 8, Brooks mother seemed to be having an inappropriate Archbishop Desmond Tutu is running for the Richardson, Tor, malor (fighting), 6:35; Minnesota 3 3 .500 3-7 Od7, Thornton 0-3 1-2 l.Totols 43-9018-a Harvard Board of Overseers to push for the Momesso, StL, molor (fighting), 6:35; Boston 2 4 .333 106. response to the medicine. Marols, Tor (holding), 8:03; Ihnacak, Tor Texas 2 4 .333 Sacramento 18 26 26 26— 96 Try Our Pay-By-Mail Restoril, a sleeping pill, will occasionally produce DEAR BRUCE: When I was a bit younger and university’s total divestment from companies (holding), 11:46; Roberts, StL (holding), NATIONAL LEAGUE Phllodelphlo 24 X 27 25— 106 wakefulness and overactive behavior, followed by a probably a lot more foolish, I did a number on my doing business in his homeland. 13:14. W L Pet. 3-Polnf goals— Alnge 2, Barkley, Brooks. Third Period— None. Penalties— Atlanta 4 1 .800 Fouled out — None. Rebounds — hangover reaction that causes elderly patients to be credit. I had lots of credit cards and I ran them up to “Harvard is a great leader in world Federko, StL (slashing), 3:48; Toronto San Diego 5 2 .714 Sacramento Program... awake at night and sleepy during the day. the maximum, then found that I couldn’t even make education. The time has come for Harvard to bench,served by Gill (toomonymenonlce), Cincinnati 4 3 . 571 48 (Tisdale 15), Phlladelphla55(Gmlnskl 12). the minimum payments, no matter what. 6:05; Salming, Tor (Interference), 6:37; Pittsburgh 4 3 .571 Assists— Sacramento a (K .Smith 5), Phllo- You should, however, bring this to your mother’s Smart Money become a moral leader as well in the worldwide Clark, Tor (cross-checking), 13:09. St. Louis 4 3 . 571 delphla 27 (Henderson 7). Total fouls— It makes paying your subscription easier on doctor’s attention. He may choose to alter the struggle against apartheid.” Tutu said Thurs­ Sacramento 21, Phllodelphlo 25. A— The cards were canceled and in some cases the Shots on goal— ^Toronto 5-9-3— 17. St. New York 3 3 .500 you Instead of paying your carrier every 2 day in a prepared statement. Louis 9-10-12-31. Los Angeles 3 4 .429 14,134. present program or change your mother’s medica­ collection procedures got downright dirty. Most of Bruce Williams Power-play Opportunities— ^Toronto 0 of Houston 2 4 .333 weeks, you can simply write a check for 3 tion altogether. the bills I eventually paid, but in the case of one or “ With her help, and the help of men and 4; St. Louis 2 of 7. Son Francisco 2 6 .250 months, 6 months or a full year .. drop it in the For more information, la m sending you a copy of women of good will throughout the world, we Goalies— Toronto, Reese, 1-4-1 (31shots-27 Montreal 1 4 .200 two stores, the loans were written off. That was my Health Report “ Sleep-Wake Disorders.” Other shall one day soon transform my beautiful and saves). St. Louis, Mlllen, 18-19-6 (17-16). Chicago 1 6 .143 Spurs 112,Nets 98 mail Then, you can forget about having ready when I was in my early 20s. Philadelphia 0 5 .000 cash to pay your carrier.. answering the door readers who would like a copy should send $1 with troubled land into a genuinely democratic, A— 13,944. NOTE: Split-squad games count In their name and address to P.O. Box 91369, I ’m now 30 and I have two children. My wife non-racial society,” Tutu said. Referee— Bill McCreary. Linesmen— standings, ties do not NEW JERSEY (98) when it's inconvenient . or being at home to Brad Lazarowich, Don Schachte. Thursday's Gomes Cleveland, OH 44101-3369, Cleveland, Ohio 44101- makes a substantial amount of money and things The archbishop’s candidacy was announced Wllllams4-93-611,Morrls6-132-414, Carroll pay your bill There’s a lot to be learned from your experience. Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 2 6-8 5^517, Conner 1-5 1-2 3, Hopson 1-7 2-24, are going very well for me. Between us, we make at the University of the Western Cape in Cape Detroit 5, Philadelphia 5, 11 Innings 3369. Be sure to mention the title. Many of us have been irresponsible when we were Flamea 10. Penguins 3 M cO e 3-8 0-0 6, Hinson 8-10 4-4 70, Bagley more than $100,000 a year. My wife has credit cards Town, South Africa, said his spokesman John Houston 7, N.Y. Mets 2 3-4 0-4 6, Lee 2-4 0-1 4, Jones 3-3 1-1 7, Simply complete the coupon below and send young, but sometimes the results of that irresponsi­ Atlanta 4, Baltimore 0 Shackleford 2-2 0-0 4,Galnes0-02-B.Totols DEAR DR. GOTT: My l'/4-year-old nephew has in her name, and we’ve never had a problem with Allen. News conferences also were held in Pittsburgh 1 0 2— 3 N.Y. Yankees 11, Montreal 6 39-a20-3298. it to us or if you would like more information that. But to this day when I apply for a credit card, if bility linger for a long period of time. Young readers Texos 8, St. Louis 1 ectodermal dysplasia. He has no hair, two fangs for Harvard and in Bogota. Calgary 3 3 4— io SAN ANTONIO (112) on our Pay-By-Mail program call the Circula­ the bank doesn’t laugh, it just smiles broadly. should take note: The game really isn’t worth Rrst Period— 1, Pittsburgh, Errey a Toronto 6, Chicago White Sox 4 Comegys 2-40-04, W. Anderson 10-184-424, teeth (and will never get any m ore). Could you tell The Harvard Alumni Association has an- Los Angeles 4, Minnesota 2, 6 Innings playing. (Coffey, Lemleux), 1:28.2, Calgary, Otto 20 Brlckowskl10-171-121,Robertson12-165-529, tion Department. 647-9946. After initial pay­ me more about this disease? I’m making lots of money. I have no more credit nctunced 10 candidates for the five positions (Macinnis, NIeuwendvk), 3:25 (pp). 3, Oakland (ss) 6, Seattle 5, 12 Innings Dawkins 2-7 04) 4, Vincent 0-6 04) 0, California (ss) 7, San Francisco 1 ment and prior to expiration, you will be billed problems, but it’s embarrassing to have to use my open, making a total of 15 candidates. Results Calgary, Loob 22 (MacLellan, Hrdina), G.Anderson 22 1-1 5, Maxwell 4-9 1-1 11, DEAR BRUCE: I recently accepted a new 1 7:26. 4, Calgary, Loob a (Hirdina), 15:10. San Diego 7, Cleveland 7, 10 Innings, tie Smrek 2-3 01 4, M.Anderson 1-2 04) 2, DEAR READER: The ectoderm is the outermost wife’s credit card when we check into a hotel or rent of the election, voted on by the 160,000 alumni Milwaukee 7, Chicago Cubs 1 position and I am moving from the northern part of Penalties— DIneen, Pit (holding), 2:32; Whitehead 1-1002, Roth 2-2006. Tatals48-87 layer of tissue in the developing embryo. From it a car. How long is it going to be before I live down the worldwide, will be announced June 8. T.Hunter, Cal (holding), 8:42; Nattress, Oakland (ss) 9, California (ss) 3 12-13 112. our state to the southern part. When I asked the Col (holding), 12:a; Cullen, Pit (roughing), Bostonvs.KansosCItyatHalnesCIty.Fla., New Jersey 19 a a 34— 98 are derived the skin and associated organs, such as ccd„ cold follies of youth? company about my moving expenses, they said ” it’s 15:04; M.Hunter, Col (roughing), 15:04; Son Antonio » 24 X 33— 112 nails, hair, teeth, many nerves, eyes, ears and the B . T . , ’ Coffey, Pit (roughing), 16:21; Roberts, Cal Friday's Games 3-Polnt goals— Maxwell 2, Roth 2, I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription. Please begin my negotiable.” How do I negotiate moving expenses? Chicago White Sox vs. Boston ot Winter LOS ANGELES (roughing), 16:21. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— New Jersey dermal glands. P.F., Second Period— 5, Calgary, Mullen 42 Haven, Fla., 1 p.m. 48 (Carroll 6), San Antonio X pay-by-mail subscription on -- Ectodermal dysplasia is a rare congenital Pittsburgh vs. St. Louis at St. Petersburg, (G.Anderson 10). Assists— New Jersey 18 JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (NIeuwendvk, Patterson), 9:39. 6, (Dalgary, condition marked by insufficient development of the Our Language Potterson 14 (NIeuwendvk, Mullen), Fla., 1 p.m. (Bogles 5), San Antonio 29 (Dawkins 9). DEAR B.T.: As you have found, tearing down 14:53. 7, Calgary, Macinnis 14 (Mullen, Montreal vs. Atlanta at West Palm Total fouls— New Jersey 19, San Antonio Enclosed please find payment for: ectoderm. Affected children show a variety of Beach, Fla., 1:05 p.m. 73. Technicals— Morris, Son Antonio Illegal your credit status requires little effort, but building DEAR P.F.: The operative word is “ negotiate.” Roberts), 18:». Penoltles— Buskos, Pit Philadelphia vs. Cincinnati at Plant abnormalities, including disorders in hair and tooth (tripping), 4:35; ZalapskI, Pit (hlgh- defense. A— 10,W. Carrier Delivery: it up again is quite a different story. It depends in very large measure on how badly they Use kindling, bits of wood and other materials City, Fla., 1:05 p.m. growth, as well as poorly developed eyes and ears. stlcklng), 6:04; Mullen, Cal (hlgh- □ 1 year 92.40 want you to work for their firm. If you are an stlcklng), 6:04; Loney, Pit (roughing), N.Y. Mets vs. N.Y. Yankees at Fort □ 3 months *23 10 □ 6 months *46 20 Although there is no treatment for this condition, However, I am frankly surprised that you can’t that burn easily, to start a fire. Especially in winter. 7:21; Roberts, Cal (roughing), 7:21; Lauderdale, Fla., 1:X p.m. extremely valuable addition to the company, the I have a warm feeling for kindling. Houston vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1 :X Senior Citizens: with family support and caring — coupled with find at least one issuer of a bank card who will take a Coffey, P it (high-sticking), 11:29; Warriors 120,Cavallers 114 likelihood is that they will pick up all your expenses. Check stops or restrains. The urge to write a bad M.Hunter, Col (hooking), 16:14. p.m. □ 3 months *21.56 □ 6 months *43.12 □ 1 year *86 24 careful medical monitoring — most children with shot with you, considering your high earnings and Los Angeles vs. BaltImoreatMlaml., 1:35 If, however, your skills are somewwhat limited and check, for instance, would definitely be an impulse Third Period— 8, Colgary, Hrdlno 70 p.m. CLEVELAND (114) ectodermal dysplasia can be helped to live low debts. Texos vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., Nonce 6-14 1-2 13, Sanders 4-13 2-2 10, Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment □ Tip Amount can be replaced easily,, there is a strong possibility to check. (Nattress), 2:03.9, Calgary, NIeuwendvk 47 relatively full lives. In the meantime, you should be able to take (Mullen, Macoun), 8:07. 10, Calgary, 1:35 p.m. Daugherty 6-12 8-12 70, Harper 5-11 2-6 12, •Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary that they will pick up little or none of your expenses, McDonald 7 (Roberts), 9:12. 11, Pitts­ Kansas City vs. Minnesota at Orlando, Price 13-X5-537, Rolllns0-104)0, Wllllams28 advantage of a collateralized credit card program QUESTION: I keep hearing the phrase cut to the burgh, Stevens 5 (Cullen, McLIwaIn), Fla., 1:35 p.m. 3-3 9, Eh Io 4-9 4-513, Keys 0-20-00. Totals 41-90 DEAR DR. GOTT: Does eating polyunsaturated I would throw the ball back into their court. I Seattle vs. Milwaukee ot Chandler, 25-35114. under which the issuer will place your money on chase. What does that mean? 11:34 (pp). 12, Calgary, NIeuwendvk 48 fats actively lower blood cholesterol or are they just would ask them, “ How much of my estimated (Mullen, Nattress), 14:a. 13, Pittsburgh, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. GOLDEN STATE (IX ) Name deposit in a savings account that will bear interest. San Diego vs. Oakland at Phoenix, 3:05 Mullln 8-19 5^ 21, L.SmIth 1-2 0-2 2, movng expenses can I expect you to pay for?” Loney 9 (Cunnevworth, Hannan), 19:10. the lesser of two evils? You in turn will be given a credit line equal to the ANSWER: Cut to the chase means “ Get to the Penoltles— Coufleld, Pit, mlnor-malor (In­ p.m. Sampson 1-4 04) 2, (Jarland 7-18 04) 14, Apt Remember, if you ask for too much, they are liable stigator, fighting), 7:20; Ramage, Col, Chicago Cubs vs. San Francisco at Richmond 13-26 11-11 X , Teogle 7-17 5-6 19, Address deposit. Bear in mind that if you don’t make your point.” This relatively new phrase comes from the Scottsdale, ArIz., 3:05 p.m. DEAR READER: Several years ago. researchers to decide that you’re not the proper candidate for the molor (fighting), 2:20; T.Hunter, Cal Higgins 7-124-4 X,O.Smlth 2-504)4, Bol0-4(M) payments promptly, the deposit will be used to editing of films and television shows, which tend to (tripping), 5:58; Macinnis, Cal (Interfer­ California vs. Cleveland at Tucson, 0, Alford04)O4l0.Totals46-107 ,Z ip, Phone. concluded that the substitution of polyunsaturated job. Ariz., 3:05 p.m. 25-29 IX. City make those payments, and this card will be be more exciting during the chase scenes. If “ Get to ence), 11:24; Coffey, Pit (roughing), oils for saturated fats in the diet did actually reduce This is a poker game. Play it well. 16:16; T.Hunter, Cal (roughing), 16:16. Saturday's Games Cleveland 26 26 39 23— 114 canceled too. putting your credit In worse condition, the point” sounds too blunt, try cutting a long story Shots on goal— Pittsburgh 8-7-11— 26. Philadelphia vs. St. Louis at St. Peters­ Golden State 28 32 32 28— 1» MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY-MAIL cholesterol. As far as I know, up-to-date studies Colgary 1()-12-14— 44. burg, Fla., 1 p.m. 3-Polnt goals— Price 6, Higgins 2, Ehio, if that’s possible. short with "Cut to the chase.” Power-play Opportunities— Pittsburgh 1 Minnesota vs. Cincinnati at Plant City, Richmond. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— have not confirmed this. Fla., 1:05 p.m. Cleveland 55 (Daugherty 11), Golden Unsaturated fats appear tobe the lesser of two If you do get a collateralized card, you may start Bruce Williams, America’s top radio talk show of 5; Calgary 1 of 4. Do you have a question or comment about our Goalies— Pittsburgh, Young, 9-8^) (39 Los Angeles vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Stole 69 (Richmond, Teogle 9). Assists— evils Nutritionalists recommend that Americans to rebuild your credit reputation, and after a couple host, is heard each week night on NBC stations. Fla., 1:05 p.m. Cleveland 72 (Price 10), Golden State 24 The Manchester Herald language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuaIn, In care shots-X saves), Barrasso (10:35 3rd, 5-4). Montreal vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. eat less fat of all kinds (no more than 30 percent of of years, the issuer probably will allow you to Questions should be sent to Smart Money, Colgory, Vernon, 306-4, (26-a). (Richmond 6). Total fouls— Cleveland 25, P.O. Box 591 • Manchester, CT 06040 of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manches­ A— 20,002. Lucie, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Golden Stote 73. Technicals— Golden State the daily caloric intake) and substitute unsaturates withdraw your money from the savings account and Manchester Herald, P. O. Box 591, Manchester Referee— Dave Newell. Linesmen— N.Y. Yankees vs. Atlanto at West Palm coach Nelson, Golden State Illegal continue as a credit-card customer. 06040. ter 06040. Shane Never, Ryan Bozak. Beach, Fla., 1:W p.m. defense. A— 15,025. or olive oil whenever possible. M ANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Mar. 10, 1989 — 19 18 - M ANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar, 10, 1989

SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright O ILLO N by Steve Dickenson Puzasles T V Tonight \6 ^oe^yrm 6r C i m br NiA me 0 0 ^ i 3 0 ^ ^ 6 0 3® Tales From the Darkside An aspiring lo^eom esibf ACROSS 2 Tropical tree Answer to Previous Puzzle 5:00PM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Radio Days' [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey 1 0:1 5PM [M AX] MOVIE: Salvador' screenwriter, discouraged by his inability o u T T A r H t r o lle r (CC) Woody Allen's affectionate homage [ M A X ] MOVIE: 'Chinatown' A small­ (CC) A free-lance photographer gets an to sell a script, hopes a pact with the devil VlU Uc^j^ ? 3 Vessel eye-opening look at the tumultuous politi­ E E R to the influence of radio on Its listeners dur­ time private eye stumbles on a big case will bring him luck. ow o a ^ . 1 Oxlike animal 4 Auto racer Al ing the 1930s and 40s. Mia Farrow, cal situation in early 1980's El Salvador. T 0 U R| which involves graft and murder. Jack Ni­ ® Hart to Hart 5 Naught Dianne WIest, Julie Kavner. 1987. Rated cholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston. James Woods, James Belushi, John Sav­ lo N L PG. age. 1986. Rated R. (4® Career Media Network ] r - 9 Greek letter 5 Last letter Y 1974. Rated R. 10:20PM m Numb: Children of Al­ [A & E ] MOVIE: 'Avantil' A conservative 12 Black 6 Exit Is E 6:00PM 33 d) (gl ® ® News [USA] Murder, She Wrote businessman falls in love with the slightly 33 Matt Houston coholics (60 min.) 13 Protection 7 Long narrow 8:30PM (33 Marvin; Baby of the Year eccentric daughter of his dead father's 14 Play b y ----- K A Z O S T L Y (H) Benson Animated Cartoonist Tom Armstrong’s 1 0:30PM GJ Odd Couple mistress. Jack Lemmon, Juliet Mills. opening 1972. 15 Prepares for (l8) Mission: Impossible precocious toddler dreams of growing up. (2® INN New s 8 ___ orange E L u L T R U E (In Stereo) [CNN] Crossfire 0 is u e (SB) A-Team 3® Hogan's Heroes crop G A L E 1 0 T A d® d S Wall Street Week: Bentsen on 9 Recovers 31) Best of Love Connection [DIS] Palmerstown U.S.A. "CKfeUSsO 16 Columnist___ (24) Doctor Who: Frontier in Space Part 1 the Economy (CC). 10 Drag S N U G 1 R Y E R of 6. [U S A ] Werewolf While tracking Skor- [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide Bombeck @® Full House (CC) D,J. is upset when zeny in the Oregon wilderness, Eric PEANUTS by Cherlee M. Schulz 11 Wild party T.J. Hooker Part 2 of 2. Danny falls for her Spanish teacher. 1 :20AM [TMC] MOVIE: Hollywood 17 Yank unknowingly lakes refuge with an ally of Boulevard' A hot-tempered movie star eli­ A 19 Sailing ship B L ll Z A N ® Family Ties (CC). 18 Message- [A & E ] Winston Churchill: The Valiant the werewolf. minates the competition of starlets. Cand­ 21 Shade tree T O T T A E L N fS?) Ramona (CC). (R) Years transmission U T1 0 11:00PM CD (2® 8® (^ ice Rialson, Mary Woronov, Rita George. DO VOU THINK (5T) Three's Company [DIS] Ben and Me Animated Amos, a 33 3® 1976. Rated R, I PON T KN0UU,'’PI6PEN:: YOU NEEP AN system 23 Actress Bo ___ E T N A 1 N N A L 1 News [A & E ] Profiles Featured: George S. Pat­ poor Philadelphia church mouse, befriends PSYCHIATRIC YOU'RE 60IN 6 25 Fishing fly A H A C O G E O N Benny Hill 1 :30AM (D People's Court U;MEN I LOOK AT YOU, ALL ARCHAEOL06I5T.' 20 Avidly ton. Ben Franklin and helps lead him to great­ (33 H£LP5i TO BE a b l e 26 Jacob’s son ness. (93 Joe Franklin I SEE 15 PIRTANP OUST,. YOU 22 Cincinnati ball [DIS] First Easter Rabbit Animated A (H) Cheers (CC). V. TO HELP ME ? club 27 Basics 36 Time being 49 Emerald Isle toy rabbit's plans to chaer up an III girl on 3® Friday the 13th: The Series A cursed (U INN News PON'T NEEP a PSYCHIATRIST... 9:00PM (33 Dallas (CC) J.R. has ulter­ pocket watch allows its owner to freeze 24 Inventor 2 9 ___8. Anthony 41 Extreme fear 51 Eugene Easter take a gloomy turn when an evil C2® D.C. Follies Puppet skit: Joan Rivers 44 Baseball teams O'Neill’s bunny arrives on the scene. Features the ior motives when he rescues Tommy time and commit heinous crimes. (60 min.) meets Mikhail Gorbachev and Margaret ^ r Whitney 31 Loch ___ McKay, whose drug deal is jeopardized; 46 Spritelike voices of Burl Ives and Robert Morse. (R) (In Stereo) Thatcher. monster daughter Bobby romances Tracey; scriptwriter Don 25 Guardian spirit 47 Old stringed 52 Singer Lily _ [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated (2® Crook and Chase Scheduled: ventril­ 323 3® Friday Night Videos Hosts Corbin Lockwood has a confrontation with J.R. oquist Shari Lewis; actor Ryan O'Neal 28 Mrs. Truman 32 Grafted, in instrument [LIFE] E/R (60 min.) (In Stereo) Bernsen and Jimmy Smits introduce vi­ 53 Lohengrin's ( "Chances Are"). deos by Def Leppard, Anita Baker, Debbie 30 Sand hill heraldry 48 Pertaining to [M AX] MOVIE; ‘The Desperate Hours' Knight Rider («t i^CCTCti . ■ bride (33 (38) M ^ A 'S -H Gibson and Guns N' Roses. (60 min.) (In r u e i> o crcie b u g s BUNNY by Warner Bros. 33 Loan shark 34 Gothic bard dawn 56 Gravel ridge A middle-class family’s home is invaded d® d® Miami Vice (CC) Tubbs falls vic­ Stereo) 15 0 . ..• by three escaped convicts in need of a hi­ 31) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) 35 Not smooth tim to an ex-con's warped views of crime [CNN] Newsnight Update ■==------IS IN 7^-77— j j ; 1 2 3 10 11 deout. Humphrey Bogart, Fredric March, and punishment. (60 min.) (Postponed [CNN] Moneyline Titt. U/V^ j’.-t.. •/" . •X- 37 Cut back [U SA] MOVIE; 'Portnoy’s Complaint’ A EXCUSE ME. WHICH BALLET n Martha Saott. 1955. from an earlier date) (In Stereo) [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet WAY TO CITY 12 man completely obsessed by sex relates HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne S C H O O L ‘D fi 38 Most sensitive [T M C ] M O VIE: 'Echo Park' Three peo­ d® Bob Steele: Connecticut's Radio Le­ HALL? ple try to make their show business and [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire his frustrating experiences to his psy­ 39 Emerald Isle gend Coverage of the 50th anniversary of chiatrist. Richard Benjamin, Karen Black, 15 literary aspirations come true in Los An­ [TMC] MOVIE: 'Broadcast News' 40 A ll___ Bob Steele, radio announcer for WTIC- James Brooks' acclaimed portrait of the Lee Grant 1972. geles. Susan Day, Tom Hulce, Michael AM. VoLi KNOW tHoW, WMENl I ($ET ^ VJElLj roPA Y I 7T k 42 Compass point Bowen. 1985. Rated R. behind-the-scenes workings of a televi­ 1 :35AM CD Dick Clarks Golden 1 18 (4® Mr. Belvedere (CC) Wesley seeks re­ sion network news operation. William PEPf2E5^ER I ^MOP ? 43 Males [USA] She-Ra: Princess of Power Greats (R) oov^NRieHT PBSPc^PBtfrf I r venge when a girl makes the football team Hurt, Holly Hunter, Albert Brooks. 1987. AMP WMeM I'M @ \ 45 One time only 23 6 :30PM 33 C B S New s (CC), (In Stereo) and he doesn't. |R) Rated R. (In Stereo) 1 :40AM [MAX] MOVIE: Broadcast 47 Warier dZ) Glenn Miller Band Reunion Kaye [USA] Miami Vice N ew s' (CC) James Brooks' acclaimed R e A U Y PEPPE55EP I i r ■'/ 1 'V I 33 ® ABC News (CC). ^ O P gVEN A^oPE ? 1 50 Marry in haste 28 32 Starr, and original members of the Glenn portrait of the behind-the-scenes workings Q 5 Jeffersons (CC). Miller Civilian and Army and Air Force of a television network news operation. 'ju - T r r rT ]: 54 Over there 1 1 :20PM 343 HM S Rose William Hurt, Holly Hunter, Albert Brooks. TT 33 34 dS) NBC News (CC). Bands perform Miller's hits of the 1930s YEAM- 55 Actor Robert (24) (5?) Nightly Business Report and 1940s. Host: Jack Jones. (2 hrs.) (In 1 1 :30PM ( B 140) Nightline (CC). 1987 Rated R. (In Stereo) Stereo) D e ___ ( ^ Family Ties (CC). (33 3® Morton Downey Jr. 1 :45AM [HBO] MOVIE: Angol HA,NA V t u t we«ff DOWN [LIFE] MOVIE: Stepford Children' A cious cougar in 1890s California. Jeremy [DIS] Return to Treasure Island (CC) CALIEPA 61 I 62 S3 [ESPN] Best of SportsLook : P I5T D L COWARR., lawyer attempts to unravel the 20-year-old Slate, Patricia Crowley. David Wayne. Jim is accused of murdering the governor mystery behind the death of her husband’s 1 Hearty ' [HBO] MOVIE; 'The Woman in Red' 1975. and sentenced to hang; Isabella is also (CC) An otherwise happily married San first wife in the mysterious town of Step- jailed. (2 hrs.) Part 5 of 5 enjoyment [ESPN] SportsCenter (01989 bv NEA. Inc in Francisco bureaucrat becomes obsessed ford. Barbara Eden, Don Murray, Richard [ESPN] SportsCenter with a gorgeous model and tries desper­ Anderson. 1987. 1 1 :35PM (D Night Court ately to Initiate an affair with her. Gene [TMC] MOVIE: King Solomon's [HBO] One Night Stand (CC) An even­ 2:05AM (D Family Feud Wilder. Kelly LeBrock, Glide Radner. 1984. M ines' Hungry cannibals and German sol­ ing of laughs with Bob 'I respect Rodney " 2:30AM (D Money, Money, Money Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) diers threaten an adventurer and an ar­ Nelson. (In Stereo) PHI b» HCA. Inc [CNN] Sports Latenight [LIFE] Easy Street chaeologist's daughter as they search for the legendary underground African trea­ 1 1 :59PM 3® Thumbs Across Amer­ [ESPN] College Basketball: Atlantic CELEBRITY CIPHER [USA] Cartoons sure. Richard Chamberlain, Sharon Stone, ica Coast Conference Quarterfinal From At­ O U V HAVE Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotatior^s by famous people, past and present. ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson Inside Edition Herbert Lorn. 1985. Rated PG-13 (In lanta. (2 hrs.) |R) NO CHANCE tYAor n e Each letter In the cipher stands for another. Today’s c/o«. L equals M. 7:00PM (3) 1 2:00AM (D U SA Today Scheduled: Stereo) actors who were born into celebrity fami­ Aa^lN&T HIM. e to e i HprO ro /H O R R O W t 33 (22) Wheel of Fortune (CC). 2:35AM (D New s (R) WAt/O. eu R P R iee WHEN DID IT BECOME [U SA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents lies. (R) •CRHTLYHDRG, T HWTJB 2:45AM [T M C ] m o v i e ; The World ALL RIGHT TO 5H0W (33 ® Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) (H) Friday the 13th: The Series A cursed pocket watch allows its owner to freeze Is Full of Married M e n’ Based on Jackie BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake m T m r i ' (11) (S) Cheers (CC). 9:30PM g® Just the Ten of Us (CC) Collins' novel about the sexual escapades HWYH YRR YHWRDHDA MYJH Fledgling newspaper critic Connie must re­ time and commit heinous crimes. (60 min.) Qj) Rockford Files of a married advertising executive. Carroll view the Coach's play. (R) (In Stereo) Baker, Tony Franciosa. Anthony Steel. WHAT'S THE AAATTER, SHE REALLY DOES HAVE « HE FD YQHEZA YJV YRR d® M ‘A *S *H A TEMPER.CXJESN'T SHE? [ESPN] College Basketball: Atlantic (1® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) 1980. Rated R. d® d S MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Coast Conference Quarterfinal From At­ 3® WWF Wrestling Challenge 3:00AM. CD Home Shopping Over­ YQHEZA MYJH HE FD (g) The Streets of San Francisco lanta. {2 hrs.) (Live) 3® Various Programming night Service (3 hrs.) d® Current Affair [USA] Ray Bradbury Theater A man (Donald Pleasence) seeks an outlet to vent (4® Current Affair 01) Twilight Zone Y H W R D H D A .’ — SZDV VZGDZ. ®i) Family Ties (CC). his anger over his wife's infidelity. 313 Synchronal 3® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The only way to make a man trustworthy is to [A & E ] Chronicle Top photographers talk 9l40PM ® Lighthouses of New Eng­ [A & E ] Eagle and the Bear [CNN] Headline News Overnight trust him.” — Henry L. Stimson. about their careers. land A nostaiigic took at New England [CNN] Newsnight 3:30AM [U S A ] m o v i e : W ang Yu. [CNN] Moneyline lighthouses and the civilians who operated [ESPN] College Basketball: Pac 10 King of Boxing' A young man attempts to [D IS ] It All Started W ith a Mouse: The 33 Kate & Aide (CC) 1 2:30AM ( E St. Elsewhere he slept, provides clues regarding the [DIS] MOVIE; 'Return to Snowy River' LOCATION... I AWAKENS! dD INN News killer. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (~93 Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) - l O l (CC) Australian horseman Jim Craig re­ (2® M»A"S*H 3® Odd Couple 3® 3® Late Night With David Letter- turns to reclaim his home and the woman F LYNUK (3® (4® Win, Lose or Draw man (In Stereo) he loves. Tom Burlinson, Sigrid Thornton. THE BORN LOSER by Art Bansom (51) Newhart (CC). d® d S Newhart (CC). Sea Hunt 1988. Rated PG. HOW HE S O T [C N N ] Headline News (2® a CT’ □ znz [A & E ] World of Survival: Golden Eagle 13® Alfred Hitchcock Presents [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide T H E J O B . [H B O ] MOVIE: Cross M y Heart’ Lies Ht>(S2uru6l-mi^k5 [CNN] Crossfire designed to impress one another backfire (4® Hollywood Squares 4:30AM [ESPN] College Basketball:

ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook ^ on a nervous young couple during their fib- Atlantic Coast Conference Quarterfinal my hbw p e t i^ C O e S M 'T 8 1 1 5 ' LEMPOC [TMC] MOVIE: Three O'Clock High' A (Sj Gene Scott A . A^ Now arrange the circled letters to timid student agonizes through the worst filled third date Martin Short, Annette From Atlanta (2 hrs ) (R) WOOTL' r-N form the surprise answer, as sug­ O'Toole, Paul Reiser. 1987. Rated R. (In [A & E ] Winston Churchill; The Valiant day of his life after a foul-tempered bully Years [TMC] MOVIE: 'Crazy Mama' A family &A&V 1$ A NEIa) Ofi The ultpasouaip ^AH.' RlCrHTUNW^ gested by the above cartoon. challenges him to a fight. Casey Sie- Stereo) in 1950s Arkansas embarks on a nation­ EXPERIENCE ME^AKT.' LPPK, PHcHb' I SEE T h £ The w a rr a n t ^./ maszko, Anne Ryan. Richard Tyson. [U S A ] Hitchhiker A beautiful woman in a 1 :00AM QD Runaway With the Rich wide crime spree. Cloris Leachman, Ann 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) mountain cabin turns a macho man's fan­ and Famous Flutist James Galway in Ire­ Sothern, Stuart Whitman. 1975. Rated IT The FiteT Th in g fVE wcNpy.' international a r p b y “ ’6 B C/? E YbU'VE EeeN IN Answer: K A * k /k A. tasy into a nightmare. land; Hawaii, Puerto Rico. (R) PG. EVER CREATtP THAT IS N T p n h e r FANNV.' M a r k e t i n g i&oiPN6r./ (Answers tomorrow) A PRopocT./ ^ 8:00PM (33 This is America, Charlie Jumbles: CIVIL BATHE TROUGH RELISH & Yesterday's BrownI: The Great Inventors Animated Answer: Another name for writer’s cramp— (CC) The "Peanuts" gang discovers more M •‘AUTHORITIS’’ (arthritis) of America's past. College Basketball: Big East Tourna­ S-lo 33 Maw back In atoefc. Jumbit Booh No. 10 la avallabla lor I2.M. whkh IneludBB pealaoa ment (2 hrs.) (Live) amt handling, from Jumbk, cto Ihia nawipapor, P.O. Bo> 43M. Odarxlo, PL M M 2 . 4 A t Inoiudo your nam«. addraat and zip cod# and maka your chock payaWo to Nowapaparbooka. (33 Knight Rider FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa QD MOVIE: 'Legend' A demon threatens the forces of good in this lavish fairy tale from director Ridley Scott. Tom Cruise. Witch Showtime Mia Sara, Tim Curry, 1985, A N f Q O A L (1® MOVIE: 'Long John Sliver' The fa­ THE QRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr mous pirate battles countless enemies in oppopT^NiTY BMpLoyef^, Astrograph his quest for treasure on the Seven Seas. r TM AT L O U 5 / ® # ? . W F^feic. t2AN 6 EK, Robert Newton, Connie Gilchrist, Kit Tay­ HE VtoUlPHT KNOW lor. 1953. F re e ! ^uT He'S n o t suf^e he: aiLEPME-AP16.'./ A H 6 FTOM (2® MOVIE: 'Neighbors' A conservative aAOc.A(55i. Welp with people who have narrow perspec­ businessman and his wife find their lives 1(o HB'S THE oppo/^TuN/TV tives. Seek companions who are open- turned upside down after a bizarre couple X ' M E Q U A L TO. c f o u r minded and free from prejudice and moves In next door. John Belushi, Dan bias. Aykroyd. Cathy Moriarty. 1981. ^ B i r t h d a y LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) There are Indica­ (22) d® Father Dowting Myoteriee (CC) tions that you are likely to be a shade or Father Dowling and Sister Steve discover cmnM. ~ J .( 0 two superior to your competition today. that a baby left in the rectory is a clue in a March 11,1989 If or when you win, accept your laurels complex kidnapping plot. (60 min.) (In with grace and humility. Stereo) More travel (or pleasurable purposes VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) If you truly (2® dZ) Washington W eek In Review 1 could be In the ofting for you in the year have faith in yourself today it will be ob­ (CC). I DON'TBELIEVE W H O W O U L D P 2 A T H E R ahead. You’re not apt to take distant vious to others and serve as an inspira­ d® MOVIE: 'The Stone Killer' A hard- Announcing a Special 3-Day Previetv this Friday, trips, but you may find several places tion to those of fainter hearts. Think headed cop tries to unravel an elaborate TH ERE ISANYBOC3y... D R I N K B L O O D T H A N plot to use Vietnam veterans to stage an you’ll enjoy revisiting. positive and encourage by example. CHOCOLATE M l L X . underworld massacre. Charles Bronson, Saturday, and Sunday For Our Cable Customers! T P ISC ES (Feb. 20-March 20) This is the Martin Balsam, Norman Fell. 1973. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It is not nec­ type of day when you’re apt to feel rest­ ® MOVIE: 'Kidnapped' A boy's cour­ Tune your TV set to Channel 3 and And, when you sign up for Showtime, N O R TH 3-10-89 less unless you have a lot to do. Usually essary for you to accept the status quo age and a girl's love are shown amidst at this time, because you have the sample these exciting, fir.st-run mov­ you’ll see box office smash hits like ♦ Q J 8 6 Bridge It’s not wise to do several projects si­ swashbuckling action during the Scottish Fatal Attraction, Three Men and a Y K 4 2 multaneously, but today could be an ex­ wherewithal to change conditions more rebellion. Michael Caine, Trevor Howard, ies and special event programs FRKK! ♦ Q 7 ception. Know where to look for ro­ to your liking. Be a victor, not a victim. Jack Hawkins. 1971. Baby, Beverly Hills Cop 11, Colors, this finesse and it loses, he can still F R ID A Y S A T U R D A Y S U N D A Y 4 Q 8 5 3 * mance and you’ll find It. The Astro- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You’re a d® Perfect Strangers (CC) Larry's stock- By James Jacoby take the trump finesse. Here is how M A R C H to M A R C H 11 M A R C H 12 Good Morning Vietnam, Eddie Mur­ Graph Matchmaker Instantly reveals self-sufficient person who usually pre­ swindle expose lands him and Balkl in jail. phy “Raw", and The Untouchables and WEST EAST the play should go. Declarer wins the which signs are romantically perfect for fers to operate as Independently as d S M O VIE: ‘Foxes' Four teen-age girls 8 p.m. Adventures 8 p.m. ( uhhI 8 p.m. Bcvcriv .Moinmg. Vietnam Hills c:op II 4 K 5 4 3 2 North thought he had too much to first trick in his hand with the heart you. Mall $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this possible. However, today your best suc­ struggle through an adolescent world of in Hubysiiiini* many more! Plus, comedy series and 10 p.m. Hioihcis 10 p.m. 10 p.m. I'aiul Y Q J 10 7 Y 9 8 3 just raise to two spades, although 10 ace. Next he plays a diamond toward newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, cesses are likely to come from partner­ drugs and sexual promiscuity. Jodia Fos­ specials —Super Dave, Jimmy Walker, ter, Scott Baio, Sally Kellerman. 1980. Showtime Uoxinj; .'\ttravtion ♦ K J 9 8 ♦ 10 6 3 2 high-card points with so many queens dummy’s queen. West will win the OH 44101-3428. ship arrangements. Holyfield vs Dokes Jonathan Winters, Michael jackson in ♦ J97 ♦ A 10 6 2 probably should be downgraded. A king and continue with another heart. CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vane* Rodewalt ARIES (March 21-April 19) Don’t feel SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) [A&E] Eagle and the Bear 11 p.m. KoboL’op 11:30 p.m. Throw limit raise would have been best, but South wins dummy’s king, cashes the guilty about focusing In on situations to­ You’re not likely to be happy today if [CNN] PrimaNawa Momma Trom the “Moonwalker” . . . even exclusive SOUTH Tram today’s North used jump raises as diamond queen and then comes to his day that could spell personal gain. your hands and mind are Idle. Try to In­ [HBO] MOVIE: ‘Innerspaca’ (CC) A sporting events such as Champion- ♦ A 10 9 7 4 YOuVeeOTA LOTTO U A I WHAT DO YOU KNOW?/ volve yourself in meaningful projects game-forcing. At any rate, almost any hand with the spade ace, refusing the Sometimes It’s necessary to look out miniaturized Air Force pilot is mistakenly snip Boxing: Holyfield vs. Dokes. Y A 65 LEARN ABOUT y o u NBVBRFIQHT for ourselves even If It excludes others. that will provide you with a sense of injected into the bloodstream of a timid su­ ‘ SPECIAL BONUS OFFER* ♦ A54 bidding method would have landed trump finesse, so that he can shed FiaHTiNecAre Y ______CA-V6// TAURUS (April 20-May 20) This Is one accomplishment. permarket employee. Dennis Quaid, Mar­ 4 K 4 For a limited time only, order Show­ South in four spades, and the problem dummy’s losing heart on the ace of di­ of those days when you may Innately CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) There’s tin Short, Mag Ryan. 1987. (In Stereo) For details and ordering information, Vulnerable: Neither is in the play. amonds. That will make the contract. know what to do and.say to make good a possibility you’ll be In a more sociable time or The Movie Channel and Dealer: South At first glance, it would seem that What would happen if East held the things happen. Your bubbling personal­ and gregarious mood than usual today. receive 2 FREE MOVIE TICKETS! call 646-6400, in Newington 278-2126. declarer should win dummy’s heart king of diamonds? The declarer would ) ity will automatically pump pep into any If you can’t be near the people you love, W esi North East South king and take the spade finesse. How­ have to fall back on the trump finesse proceedings. at least appreciate the people you’re 1 4 ever, if that loses and a second heart is to make his contract. But first playing GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Someone near. EMERGENCY P a s s 2 4 P a s s 2 N T played, declarer can no longer take 10 up to dummy’s diamond queen allows with whom you’ve been friendly for a AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Family- Fire — Police — Medical P a ss 3 4 F’a ss 4 4 tricks. Is there an alternative? One him to make the contract if either the long time will deeply appreciate hearing oriented involvements will be the ones 801 Parker S t . Manchester Cox Coble 750 Silas DeiWe Hwy WelherslielO P a ss cnx P a s s P a s s type of finesse available in this deal diamond king or the spade king is fa­ from you today. If you can't drop In for a that are likely to afford you the greatest DIAL 911 Greater Hartford that will make the contract secure is vorably located, a much better plan visit, at least phone. pleasures today. It’s OK to have friends around, provided you focus the action In Manchester Opening lead; V Q playing for West to hold the diamond than simply taking an early trump CANCER (June 21-July 22) You're not apt to be comfortable today associating on your home court. king. Furthermore. If declarer takes finesse. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar. 10, 1989 - 21 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD Friday. Mar, 10. 1989 WEEKEND On old-fashioned gardens Murder and mayhem "ADVERTISING IN THE There are several programs this weekend on the “ The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940,” a topic of traditional gardens. humorous whodunit set in a mysterious mansion, A slide show on American gardens through will be performed this weekend and next by the history will be presented by Rudy Favretti in Room Little Theatre of Manchester at the East Hartford 154 of the Torrey Life Science Building on the Middle School, 777 Burnside Ave., East Hartford. Storrs campus of the University of Connecicut. Performances are Saturday and Sunday, and MANCHESTER HERALD Favretti has restored gardens at Monticello, home March 17 and 18, at 8 p.m. For ticket information, of President Thomas Jefferson in Virginia, at Old call 646-7584. A Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts and Old Salem in North Carolina. The talk, sponsored by the Music’s favorite couple Connecticut State Museum of Natural History, is Saturday at 1 p.m. Admission is $5 per person. k*! IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE TO US!" Country and folk music’s favorite couple, Robin At Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge, Mass., and Linda Williams, who have sung often on radio’s there will be sessions throughout the day on “ A Prairie Home Companion,” will sing Saturday GAYLE E. TRABITZ, CTC designing an old-style garden. Herbs, trees and evening at the Sounding Board Coffeehouse in West Club of Hartford shrubs, vegetables and flowers will be discussed. Hartford. A few seats remain, so call 583-0841 for AAA TRAVEL AGENCY MANAGER Gardening programs are free with museum reservations. The coffeehouse is at the First ftutomobi'® admission. The museum is open 10 a m. to 4 p.m., Church of Christ Congregational, 12 S. Main St., Tuesdays through Sundays. Admission is $12 for West Hartford. Tickets are $9. adults, $5 for children ages 6 to 15, free to those under 6. The museum is on Route 20. near Exit 2 off Interstate 84. It’s multi-media madness Remember the green egg? “ March Madness,” a multi-media evening of .f,a v 6 ' 203:233-85^ entertainment, will be presented Saturday evening Save March 2, 7PM Remember “ Green Eggs and Ham," the Dr. at 8 at the Greater Hartford Jewish Community, free ClUB MID Film Seuss book? That’s the theme of a children’s 335 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. The revue, put cooking workshop Saturday at the Hungerford together by Alternatives of Hartford, will feature Night at W.H. office- Center. 191 Farmington Ave., Kensington. The Maggie Cassella as the master of ceremonies and CAll NOW fOR RISERVATIOMS. meal will feature only green dishes. It’s at 1 p.m. stand-up comedienne. Tickets are $10. For Preregistration is required. Call 827-9064. reservations, call 547-0433. Admission is $2.50. Just popping along Waltons in Hartford Actor Richard Thomas, star of the former A program called “ Pops Songbook ” will be Reginald Pinlo/Manchester Herald television program “ The Waltons,” will narrate a presented this weekend by the Hartford Symphony, family concert Saturday morning at 11 with the 4ctl\ . - ' with singer Joan Morris and her husband, pianist NO RESPONSE — Julia Weinberg, in ter production, “The Musical Comedy Hartford Symphony Orchestra. The program will February 22. William Bolcom. The concerts feature tunes from the chair, is giving no response to Hal Murders of 1940,” being presented this introduce the more than 20 different types of the golden age of the American popular song. Hutensky, on floor, and J. Michel Duval, weekend and next at East Hartford instruments in the modern symphony. The concert Shows are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. at in the current Little Theatre of Manches- Middle School. will be at Bushnell Memorial Hall, 166 Capitol Ave., Bushnell Memorial Hall, 166 Capitol Ave., Hartford. Wr. Hartford. Tickets are $9 to $27. Because of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Capitol p n cc-(‘\f.i-,-ti • ' ' t (ld\-one- Avenue will be closed the morning of the concert. ‘Dinomania’ at the park! They’re playing games Coffee and conversation Patrons are advised to enter the parking lots from 6 ' r-^ obUHo Buckingham Street, and to arrive early. Tickets ■ ‘ total The Populous Pudding, 820 Main St,, Willimantic, diO(,.SiM(r fl,,. ” " ' 9 'H Dinosaur State Park is the place to be on You’ll enjoy games such as Global Pursuit, are $6 for adults and $4 for children. Call 246-6807. ’ m ely Saturday, if your youngsters enjoy dinosaurs. At Endangered Species and Build-A-Dinosaur this is having a jazz coffeehouse Sunday from 2 to 6 Oear Oeiwis- wester Mawbester ‘‘'act nwuhrr ofri p.m. Admission is $2 per person. '' ish to st u ^ “ Dinomania,” there will be dinosaur collectibles evening at the Connecticut Audubon Society’s riTlai,, a „ i , , and memorabilia to buy, sell and trade. Admission Holland Brook Center, 1361 Main St., Glastonbury. VFW is being crafty A d v e r t !51 b9 ,^a p ch ester an is $1 for adults, 50 cents for students 6 to 17, and free The fun starts at 7:30 p.m. Call 633-8402. Egging her on to those 5 and under. The show is open from 10 a.m. G. Addi Laughlin of Manchester will The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post of ;YrcC ^^\^br«rrtrb a tt to 4 p.m. The park is on West Street in Rocky Hill. Preserve the old home demonstrate the art of Ukrainian Easter egg dying Manchester, 608 E. Center St., will have an arts and Then on Sunday, try a visit to the exhibit of on Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Atelier crafts show Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. w b K b ^ _„,„ r e . auto®ob’ ’ ®„^jre proucl^ot^° moving, roaring, computerized dinosaurs at the A lecture on preserving and maintaining an Studio/Gallery, 27 East St., New Milford. This is Science Museum of Connecticut, 950 Trout Brook historic home will be presented Sunday at 2 p.m. at part of the gallery’s “ Great Eggsposition II,” Drive, West Hartford. Admission is $4.50 general, the Museum on the Green, Main and Hubbard March 11 through 31, featuring one-of-a-kind eggs Talk about the Soviets $3 for senior citizens and children 12 and under; 75 streets, Glastonbury. The talk will be by Wick by 36 artists. Soviet historian Vera Dunham will visit Hartford cents for those under 2. The planetarium show, York, a restoration consultant who has worked Stage for an informal discussion about life under “ Monsters in Space," costs an extra 50 cents. with the Mystic Seaport and Shaw Mansion in New Stalin’s rule in the Soviet Union. The talk will Behind the ballet V'eral:'- anb London. The lecture is free; refreshments will be follow the matinee of “ The Paper Gramophone,” at Oldies but goodies served. A most colorful and lavish exhibit of set designs Hartford Stage on Sunday at 5; 15 p.m. Dunham, „„ for cootiooio? W P j, call and costumes, called “ Hartford Ballet; Behind the who teaches at Columbia University in New York Thank you The Conference Center at Howard Johnson’s Scenes,” will open this weekend at the Aetna City, will be joined by Hartford Stage’s associate Motor Lodge in Windsor Locks will be filled with Double image at Atheneum Institute Gallery, 205 Farmington Ave., Hartford. artistic director, Greg Learning. “ The Paper ; e r e l y » ^ antiques this weekend, during an Antiques and A concert called “ Sound and Image; A Moveable The gallery is open Saturdays and Sundays from Gramophone” is a romantic drama about a young Collectibles Show. Admission is $2.50 per person. Feast of Music and Art” will be presented Sunday noon to 4 p.m., but the opening reception will be Soviet couple learning to live with the realities of The center is at Center Street and Interstate 91. tonight from 7 to 9. The show, which hangs through life in the Stalin years. Sunday afternoon 1-800-842-4320 '’ ^^“ ’ 376 at 2 p.m. at the Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main St., etc WABTf o r d Hartford. The Hartt Early Music Ensemble and the April 30, will delight those who love ballet, the discussions are free. For more inforamtion, call 236-5864 theater or glorious fashions. Hartt Collegium Musicum will present music from 527-5151. 1- 800- 842-8691 Wishing for fishing the 16th through 18th centuries in various galleries. Wish you were out fishing? The next best thing is The pieces are chosen to complement the Open Monday paintings. The concert is free with standard the Connecticut Marine Trades Association _ C in e m a Frw° ®' Saltwater Sport Fishing Show, at the Hartford museum admission. Friday 8:30-5. ^ /0 5 0 9 T Civic Center. It’s open tonight until 1, Saturday G tT / je "' from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a m. to 6 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults, $2 for children. Strings and things HARTFORD 12:30, 2:40, 5, 7:40, 10:05, 12:05; Sun Sat and Sun 2, 4:30, 7, 9:20. — True Cinema City — Pelle: The Conqueror 12:30, 2:40, 5, 7:40, 10:05. Believer (R) FrI 7:10, 9:30; Satand Sun A couple of fine free concerts are coming up this FrI 6-.50, 9:30; Sot ond Sun 1, 3:45, 6:50, 4:45,7:10,9:30. — The Land Before Time 9:30. — Mississippi Burning (R) FrI 7, MANCHESTER (G) Sat and Sun 1:30, 3. An ad this size costs only $110.40 the first time it runs and Auction for fine arts weekend. 9:45; Sot and Sun 1:15, 3:55, 7, 9:45. — 36 UA Theaters East — Twins (PG) FrI The Orchestra of the National Taiwan Academy Flllette (R) FrI 7:20, 9:40; Sat and Sun 7:15, 9:35; Satand Sun 2, 4:30, 7:15, 9:35. WILLIMANTIC only $55.20 the second time, when run within 6 days.. 1:45,4,7:20,9:40, — Beaches (PG-13) FrI — The Naked Gun (PG-13) FrI 7, 9:25; U.A. The Cinemas — Skin Deep (R) RESULTS COUNT AND YOU CAN COUNT ON US... An Auction for A rt’s Sake will be held Saturday of Arts is presenting a free concert tonight at 8 at 7:10, 9:35; Sat and Sun 1:30, 4:05, 7:10, Sat and Sun 2:15, 4:15, 7, 9:25. — The FrI 7:40, 9:50; Sat and Sun 12:30, 3,5:20, at 7 p.m. in the Fine Arts Studio at Manchester the University of Hartford’s Lincoln Theater. The 9:35. Land Before Time (G) Satand Sun 2:30, 7:40, 9:50. — Lean on Me (PG-13) FrI CALL 643-2711. WE’RE READY TO HELP!! 4:45. — True Believer (R) FrI-Sun 7:30, 7:45, 9:55; Sot and Sun 12:45, 3:05, 5:25, Community College. Arts, antiques, collectibles, program includes works by Wagner, Mozart and EAST HARTFORD 9:45. — Heavy Metal (R) FrI and Sat 7:45,9:55. — Police Academy 6 (PG) Fr services and many surprise items will be auctioned Chinese composer Hwang Tze. Poor Richards Pub and Cinema — midnight. — Rocky Horror Picture 7:15, 9:20; Sat and Sun 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, Schedule Unavailable. Show (R) FrI and Sat midnight. — U2: 7:15, 9:20. — Rain Man (R) FrI 7, 9:45; by faculty members Michael DiRaimo and John Emanuel Lopez, cellist, and Leonard Seeber, Showcase Cinemas 1-9 — Dream a Rattle and Hum (PG-13) FrI and Sat Sat and Sun 1, 4, 7, 9:45. — Dangerous Gustavson. Admission is free. Viewing begins at pianist, are presenting a concert Sunday at 2 p.m. Little Dream (PG-13) FrI 1,7:20; Satand midnight. Liaisons (R) Frl7:30,10; SatandSun12 Sun 12, 4:30 , 7:20. — The Fly II (R) FrI 2:30, 5, 7:30,10. — Dreom a Little Dream 5:30 p.m. The event is sponsored by MCC’s Friends at Wood Memorial Library, 783 Main St., South 9:45, 12; Sat2:20,9:45,12; Sun2:20,9:45. VERNON (PG-13) FrI 8,10:05; Sat and Sun 1,3:20 of the Humanities. Windsor. A reception will follow. — WorkInoGIrl (R) FrI 1:05, 7:50, 10:15, Cine 1 * 2 — Twins (PG) FrI 7, 9:20; 5:40, 8, 10:05. 12:25; Sat 12:50, 3:10, 5:20, 10:15, 12:25; Sun 12:50, 3:10, 5:20, 7:50, 10:15. — New York Stories (PG) FrI 1, 7:15, 9:55, 12:20; Sat 1, 4, 7:15, 9:55, 12:20; Sun 1, 4, JEatuhpHlpr MpralJi 7:15,9:55. — Police Academy 6 (P<5) FrI 1:15, 8:10, 12; Sat 1:15, 3:10, 5:15, 8, 10, 12; Sun 1:15, 3:10,5:15, 8, 10. — Dangerous Liaisons (R) FrI 1,7:05,9:30, Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 11:50; Sot 12, 2:20, 4:40, 7:05, 9:30, 11:50; Sun 12, 2:20, 4:40, 7:05, 9:30. — The -•rs ^ 'Burbs' (PG) FrI 1:40,7:30,10,12:05; Sat .-v.-'T — 12:35, 2:50, 5, 7:30, 10, 12:05; Sun 12:35, 2:50, 5, 7:30, 10. — Lean on Me (PG-13) 1' c * Fr11:20,7:10,9:40,11:50; Sat 12:10,2:25, 4:55, 7:10, 9:40, 11:50; Sun 12:10, Robert S haw >'V-- 2:25,4:55, 7:10,9:40. — Rain Man (R) FrI 1:30, 7:15,9:55,12:25; Sat 1:30,4:IS, 7:15, conducts 9:55, 12:25; Sun 1:30, 4:15, 7:15, 9:55. Chances Are (PG) FrI 1:55, 7:25, 9:50, The Hartforci Chorale CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 12; Sat 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:25, 9:50, 12; — Sun 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:25, 9:50. — Skin Henley Dcnmcad. Music Director Deep (R) FrI 1:40, 7:40, 10, 12:05; Sat FOR ART’S SAKE — Movie rating guide Johannes Brahms' Notices Employment HELP WANTED 1^^ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED This oil painting by : g d 1 I Motion Picture Association of Amer­ Ein Deutsches 'Requiem Sandra Wakeen of ica rating definitions; As o condition precedent to ENERGETIC Individual DISHWASHER. Meals SERVICE. A leading MEDICAL Office. Ac­ G — General audiences. All ages A German Requiem the placement of any adver­ PART TIME INSURANCE office. SAVINGS BANK OF counts Receivable. admitted. I Clerical Including typ­ needed part time for and uniforms pro­ material handling Laurel Street will be tising In the Manchester He­ HELP WANTED busy medical parac- vided. Apply; Marco company specializing MANCHESTER Highly motivated Indi­ PG — Parental guidance suggested. rald, Advertiser hereby ing and telephone re­ vidual needed to Inves­ 1 among the works Some material may not be suitable for Wecinesciay, March 22, 1989 agrees to protect. Indemnity quired. Mature woman tlce. Duties Include; Folo Restaurant, 1250 In loading dock equip­ children. tiling and retrieving Burnside Avenue, East ment Is looking tor Full time Teller for tigate unpaid Insu­ * and hold harmless the Man­ PART Time drivers preferred. Call Jewell- rance claims. Heavy displayed when the PG-13 — Special parental guidance The Bushnell, Hartford 8 pm. chester Herold, Its officers medical records, assist Hartford. 289-2704. young Individuals In­ our Futnam Bridge strongly suggested for children under helper. Moving furni­ England Insurance. office. phone contact with ad- new Wakeen Merrill 13. Some material may be Inapprop­ and employees against any 646-4662. preparing dally sche­ RECEFTIONIST. Full terested In learning to and all liability, loss or ture. Call 647-1717, Experienced or will dtlonol diversified du­ riate for young children. leave message. dule. Apply In person time. Must have good service and Install Galleries opens Sun­ R — Restricted. Under 17 requires expense. Including attor­ IM M E D IA TE Opening. between 10am and equipment. This lob train. Good wages ties. Fort time hours neys' tees, arising from Full time delivery. typing skills and word which could expand to day at 983 Main St. accompanying parent or adult Marvis Martin 6pm. Sports Medicine processing experience. requires mechanically and benefit. Apply: guardian. claims of unfair trade practi­ Heavy lifting. Includ­ of Manchester, 155 Inclined people with full time position. Flex­ The gallery is a X — No one under 17 admitted. Some Soprano ces, Infringement of trade­ HELP WANTED ing Saturdays. Paid Good benefits and Savings Bank of ible hours available. states may have higher age marks, trade names or pat­ Main Street, competitive salary. some experience In train in g . $5.25 per Manchester. welding, electrical and Manchester Send resume to: Sports cooperative venture restrictions. ents, violation of rights of hour. Call 643-2171. Call 646-5775. Medicine and Ortho­ William Stone privacy ond Infrinowment of MANCHESTER Honda, hydraulics. Good pay 923 Main Street of Wakeen, her copyright ond proprietary "Connecticuts largest Earn While You Learn LOOKING for opportuni­ pedics of Manchester, Baritone FULL Time office sales and excellent benefits. Manchester rights, unfair competition motorcycle/power Including Saturdays. W e will train a «iualifieil ties? We hove a career For Interview, call Ar- 155 Main Street, Man­ father, painter Ken­ EMERGENCY and libel and slander, which opportunity In our chester or call 645-8387 equipment dealer" Is We need a dependable, applicant to be an optical bon Equipment Corp. neth Wakeen of ’ g ) Fire — Police — Medical may result from the publlco- now accepting applica­ organized person who manager trainee pro­ In South Windsor at tlon of onv advertlsment In tions In the sales, ser­ tecbnician in onr lens gram. Willingness to Avon, and Manches­ >lf. the Manchester Herald by enloys working with 528-2015. DIAL 911 vice, and parts depart­ people. Paid training. grinilin)> Dept. We offer an work hard. Imagina­ L odvertlser. Including adver­ tion and Initiative are ter sculptor Keith In Manchester tisements In any tree distri­ ments. Competitive $5.50 per hours. 643- exceptional benelits pronrain Call 643-2711 to place your bution publications pub­ wages paid vacation, 2171. the requirements. Start ad. Merrill. The first with startiitg rate ol 'b.CMI ■ PLACE AN lished by the Monchester medical and fringe be­ at up to $800/week If show features works Herald. Penny Slettert, nefits. Call for Inter­ RECEPTIONIST/Secre- hourly anil reviews in ‘H) & you qualify. Attractive ASSISTANT Manager. The Hartford Symphony OrchestraK Publisher. ______view Tuesday thru Frl- tarv needed by small 180 (lays, (jtll Boh Pound for benefits package. Send Fepperldge Form by the founding C ALD W ELL dov, 646-2789. ____ but busy downtown resume to: Kevin Car- Thrift Store. Good AD % Micliael Lankester, Music Director appt. partners. A reception LOST Manchester ad agency. rlere. Metropolitan storting solary. Full W i Hrt’Dvtsf ol'Dur c'ountlrss readers, AND FOUND Duties Include; tele­ QSA OPTICAL Life Insurance Com­ benefits. Must be a high will be held Sunday OIL INC. Tickets avaiiable at Ticketron and phone, typing, and var­ 649-3177 pany, F.O. Box 1426, school graduate. Can­ jiiii: Classitied ads briiifi; sueh ^ood ied office responsibili­ Manchester, Connectl- from 1 to 6 p.m. The Bushnell box office. $4-25. EOS didates required to LOST 1 large male Ger­ ties. Word processing a cut 06040. EOE______take 0 pre- ••iii:; response you may have trouble The gallery will be man shepherd, tan and plus but not required. employment, company brown. Eleven months ASSEMBLY Mechanic FULL time/part time keeping traek of interested eallers! .73® Work In an attractive person needed for busy paid drug screen and open 9 a.m. to 3 wantd tor manufactur­ per gel. C. O. O. old. Wearing brown office with congenial physical. Apply in per- collar and halt a red ing company, produc­ medical office In Man­ p.m. weekdays, 10 ISO gel. minimum purchase Concert made possil)le by Hcublein liu co-workers. Competi­ chester. Four to 4V7 son, Tuesdav- i M^cht;^er 6 4 3 . 2 7 1 1 leash. Answers to the tive salary and com­ tion department. Will The Haftlofd Chorale Is sufipoiletl in f)afi by (lie CjictUer Uafllord Ails Council. train. Frotit sharing. days per week. Flease Saturdoy, 2876 Main gilj Herald a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat­ name of Red. Last seen pany paid benefits. Street, Glastonbury. This conceit supported in part by the Conneiticut Commission on the Ait'.. at Shady Glen Thurs­ EOE 647-8596, call Denise at 646-8757, urdays, and noon to 649-8841 Marcom, 646-5428. 9am-11am. No phone calls. EOE Prfcee Subi»cl to Chtngt day night. Call 649-7583. 5 p.m. on Sundays. M A N C H E S T E R H E R A L D , F rid a y , M a r. 10, 1989 — 83

88 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar. 10. 1989 TOWN OF MANCHESTUR ■oiAPARTMENTS CONDOMINIUMS [WANTED TO r t i c a r s LEGAL NOTICE lAPARTMENTS ICONDDMINIUMS Rentals | fo r r e n t DUY/TRADE FOR SALE HOMES HOMES HOMES The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold o public FOR RENT [ fo r r e n t I FOR SALE hearing on Monday, March 20,1989 of 7:00 P.M. In the Heor- HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED | £ L J for sale FOR SALE FOR SALE MANCHESTER. Two SMALL piano good con­ ( mg Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, HEBRON. Modern, two MANCHESTER. Two 83 SUBARU GL wagon 4 MANCHESTER. Luxury - Connecticut to hear and consider the following petitions: bedroom flat, first bedroom Townhouse dition. 649-6261 after 5. IDEAL In-law apartment [ROOMS bedroom. Heat, hot door. Under 70,000 M EDICAL Asslstont/Re- BANKING. ComFed Sav­ WANTED: Experienced, SOUTH WINDSOR New M A N C H E S TE R . Love na­ 3'/2 room unit In presti­ water, appliances, floor, air conditioning, with family room In possibilities. Bolton 1 ~ Rxcovetlon Permit — 1044 R Tolland FOR RENT miles. 5 speed. Well ceptlonlst needed full RN’8/LPN’8 ings has openings for part time cook and llsitng. Immaculate 8 ture? Then you will gious Beacon HIM, Turnpike (E-14) - An application tor the excavation of eorth parking, no pets. $625. fully appllanced kit­ convenient area. $695 plus acre wooded lot Is maintained. $2200 or time for office In Man­ Advinei ti Exeillinei full time tellers In our housekeeper, church room Garrison Colon­ love the beautiful across from Wickham - ["oty/'als In accordance with Article IV, Section 11.03.02 ot chen, basement, gar­ per month. Call D.W. Automotive Supwr n«w rate of pay. the setting for this vinyl the Mohciioitsr Zoning Regulations tor o parcel of land Iden­ MANCHESTER. Ladles 228-3245 or 646-0882. best offer. Coll 644-2103. chester. Knowledge of Monchester offices. rectory, llve-ln resi­ ial, open family room wooded backyard of Park. Fully ap­ age. $700 per month, Fish, 871-1400 or 643- For 3pm-11pm thHl. MonOa^Frl* sided Ranch with a tified os 1044 R Tolland Turnpike. Boarding House, MANCHESTER. Beauti­ clinical, administra­ day For full or part tima poaltlona Qualified candidates dence available. For with fleldstone fire­ this Iarge9 room home. pllanced, wall to wall, plus security, plus utili­ 1591. ISUZU 1986 pickup. 5 recently remodeled Limited Partnership — Zone Change — clean, furnished. Nice ful two bedroom apart­ [CARS tive, and computer on should have at least 6 appointment, call 742- place, formal dining Generous closet space, spacious rooms. Air ties. Available April speed, many exfra fea­ 7pm*7am, ovary Sal. and Sun. kitchen, fireplaces Streot (D-54) - Request tor o zone change from location on bus line. ment, eat-ln kitchen, skills preferred, but months of cashiering 6655, between 9:30am- 2 room, large kitchen possibility of 5 bed­ conditioner, basement. 1st. No pets. 649-M78 [ fo r s a le tures. Excellent condi­ ASK ASOUT OUn CHILOCARt ****r“JJ*?* Business III torn parcel otlondldentltied Call 644-3503.______self-cleaning stove, will train. Benefits. experience ond enlov 4:30pm. and 2 baths. One end of and eating area, 4 bed­ rooms or at home of­ Heat and hot water os 1j70 Acres trontlng on Bucklond Street and Pleasant Vol- after 7pm.______tion. $3900. or best AeiMBUR8EM0IT AND home makes possible dishwasher, disposal Send resume to; Box B, NON-BENEFIT RATE OF FAY dealing with people on rooms, 2 '/j bahts, hard­ fice. Two fireplaces, Included In $170 , ley Rood. Manchester men's broad- otter. Coll 742-9892. In-law apartment with and refrigerator. Din­ IMMACULATE, P le a ­ Manchester Herald. FROORAM8 a regular basis. We wood floors, like new 2 '/a baths, enclosed m onthly condo tee. Orlando Annulll a Sons — Special Exception — 340 Tolland Ing house. Sleeping FOR RENT 1981 CHEVETTE Sport, full bath. $165,900. D.W . ing room, living room sant, quiet, four room ASSISTANT Superindent For mora information, call offer on-the- lob train­ throughout. Only porch and 2 car garage. Early occupancy. Bel- Turnpike l A-41) - Request tor o special exception under Arti­ room, share bath. No red and silver. Body OIractor of Nuraing. BUSINESS and one bath. Air con­ apartment. Lots more. CLYbE needed for condomi­ ing and also have an Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 $249,900. U 8. R Realty, $209,900. Yo Yo Carroll cle II, Section 9.15.01 otthe Manchester Zoning Regulations cooking! $235. per BOLTON. Beautiful, six good. Needs repairs. OPPORTUNITIES tlore Realtors, 647-1413. to permit the development ot business parcel over 4 acres ditioned, verv aulet. Mature, working fe­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. nium In Glastonbury. excellent fringe benef­ GREAT starter home. 6 4 3 -2 6 9 2 .0 ______Sentry Real Estate, 643- a month. Plus security room Ranch, three $600. Keep trying. 643- CONDO Beauty with HD." Iflno over 40 parking spaces ot o parcel ot land Iden- Ideal for middle aged male preferred. Non- bedrooms, baths, R O U T E S3, VERNON Must have painting, 04108780: its package. Interested Coventry. Situated 1 bedroom aluminum 4060.O______tltled os 340 Tolland Turnpike. and reterences. 643- 1'/2 6135. ManchMtar, C T STORRS. Unisex beauty pool. Brick and beauti­ or senior citizens, on smoker. No pets. 649- garage, many extras. carpentry and other candidates should coll neor Coventry Lake. sided home on Smart BOLTON. Brand new 2121. 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. *5995 our Human Resources salon with 7 stations 8 ful and spacious 4 room MocForlane Properties Corporation — Zoning Regulations busline. Heat and hot 5897.______Two months security handyman skills. 40 643-5151 Home completely rem­ St., East Hartford room contemporary on Amendment (M-119) - Petition tor change ot zoning regulo- S4 Century LTD wagon 1976 FORD Van, E-2S0, A Department for more located In plaza. Many unit with balcony over­ water Included. Only MANCHESTER. Two and references. No *6695 hours per week with odeled In 1983. Verv $99,900.Anne Miller 1.5 acres In new subdi­ ttORS. Clubwagon. Excellent Information at 649-4586. extras. S69,900. Sentry looking pool, with a 1 $640 per month. Come bedroom, 5 room, se­ pets. $950 per month. 84 Skyhawk wagon *5995 some on- call wee­ open floor plan plus Reol Estate, 647-8000.O vision. Well planned At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written To clean coffee stains condition. $800, negotl- RETIRED Licensed EOE M/F/H/V Real Estote. 643-4060. car garage toot CHFA from china or plastic, rub see why we rarely have cond floor, carpeting, Available March 15. 84 Camero Blue *5995 kends. S8 . per hour. newer 13 x 20 deck. 2 bedroom newer cape on kitchen features, oak comunlcotlons received. A copy ot this petition Is In the able. 649-5007, Nurse, 3-11, port time. mortgage available on Town Clerk's ottice and may bo Inspected during business stain with baking soda. To a vacancy. One bed­ stove, parking, 649-7725.______Call 278-2960 for an DISHWASHER. Even­ D.W. Fish Realty, 643- Deer Run, Manchester cabinetry and wet bar. room apartment avail­ 85 Century 4 Dr. (2) *8995 evenings. Coll 649-2358. 1591.0 complex at 8 percent hours. find a cash buyer tor that monthly tenancy. No Interview. No on-sIte ings for hard working $147,900. Anne M iller Fireplaced family able at $605. Agent, MANCHESTER. Five 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. *5195 living.______Real Estate financing. A great buy Planning and Zoning Commission china closet you no longer pets $6()0 plus utilities. room Ranch with gar­ person. Career oppor­ Real Estate, 647-eoOO.o room has sliders to tor your 1st home or 2 4 7 - 5 0 3 0 . ______85 Century wagon *8595 tunities possible. Will Leo Kwosh, use, place a low-cost ad In 645-6808.______age, centrally located. deck. 4 bedrooms In­ In ve stm e n t! $78900. Secretory MANCHESTER. Deluxe 88 Cutlaas Clara wgn. *8995 train. Call Covey's, 643- OPEN HOUSE COVENTRY. Lake view cluding master bed­ Classified. 643-2711. MANCHESTER. F o u r Bowers School district, I q ^TRUCKS/VANS Join the World of Advertising!! Anne Miller Real Est- 031-03 two bedroom apart­ rooms, first floor, 86 Grand Am 2 Or. *8395 2751.______Sat.. 2-4PM property. 2 bedroom room suite. All reaso- quiet street, pets ac­ SALE HOMES ate, 647-8000.0______ment at Sunnybrook parking, near 384, bus, cepted. Available April 86 Merkur XR4T *9495 HORTICULTURAL Com­ 571-10 Hartford Rd. ranch with picture win­ nable otters IFOR SALE dow with view of lake, 1977 Built with garage. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT [APARTMENTS Village. Includes heat shopping. $550. 645- 1. $725. 646-7655. 86 Thunderbird *8995 D O D G E 1979 3/4 ton. CLERK TYPIST pany has a position Great starter homo, 2 considered. Call to­ and hot water, range, available In our Interl- vaulted celling In kit­ day! Flano Realty 646- This terrific end unit . _ NOTICE OF 8251.______86 Celebrity 4 Dr. *7695 Good shape. V 8 auto­ THE Luck of the Irish!! bedroom townhouse, ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE FOR RENT refrigerator, air condl- orscape sales division. chen, full walk-out 5200.D______condo with private en­ COVENTRY. Available matic. Moving must Some lucky family can IVi baths, on bus line. tlonlng, carpeting, Full time diversified opening in our We also offer the op­ basement. No CHFAor trance, open floor plan, I.'!.]??'vis*"??* provisions ot Chapter 3, Sections 1 Immediately. 6 V2 sell $1000. or best otter. purchase this gracious • $99,900. BOLTON Owner anxious! has a garage and an tiAn kw Ik* Charter, notice Is hereby given otthe odop- MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ parking, storage, coin- STORE AND 8 72 -9 111 portunity for you to use Fm Ha. $105,900. Philips Move In tor the spring. rooms, two bedrooms, Call otter 5 p.m. 742- Advertising Department. Knowledge 7 room Colonial at the Real Estate extra room In base­ Directors ot the Town ot Manchester, room duplex. Applian­ op laundry In base­ one bath, walk-out OFFICE SPACE 9813. your skills at various Dir.: Rte. 364 East to 203-742- 7 room 2800 sa. ft. Connecticut on March 7, 1989. N E W PRICE of ment. C H FA & F H A ces. No utilities. No ment, no pets. $645 b a s e m e n t, laundry 84 CHRYSLER Laser . 5 of data processing a plus but will territories that are Exit 2, left to light, left 1450.O contemporary. Cus­ PROPOSED monthly. Call Damato $242,900! 3 spacious approved at 8 percent pets! Security, reteren­ hook-up. $750 p e r EAST HARTFORD. New speed, air, am/tm available to ouallfled to next light, loft on to tom ammenitles. Still ORDINANCE I q H AUTOS FOR train. Pleasant telephone manner, bedrooms, 2.5 baths, financing and only op- ces required. Call 647- Enterprises, 646-1021. month. Security plus office space In restored cassette. Excellent. professionals who Hartford Rd. , OPEN HOUSE time to choose colors. BE IT o r d a i n e d by the Board ot Directors ot the Town ot large country kitchen proxlotely 3 percent 8587, leave message. MANCHESTER. Two first and lastmonth. No house, spectacular $4,000. 649-2783.______I^RENT/LEASE good typing and spelling necessary. have the motivation to with adlolning family SUNDAY 12-5 Come and view. i - I T f ^ M a n c h e s t e r purchase trom achieve success. Base Tedford Real Estate down needed! Call MANCHESTER. N e a r bedroom, first floor utilities. Adults pre­ cathedral celling, 80 TC3 Horizon 1 owner. room with fireplace, $327,900. Flano Realty ;iSr!I*i*k 5°.“ Company, Inc., the premises FREE Mileage on low salaries and good per­ 647-9914 105 Joan Circle Anne and find out how * oftoched hereto, tor the sum ot 364, newly redecorated apartment, fully ap­ ferred. No pets. Call Burnside Avenue. 3800 Low miles, excellent 1st floor laundry, And­ 646-5200.D______THIRTY-FIVE HUNDRED ($3500.00) DOLLARS. cost auto rental. Vil­ Good hourly wage, excellent bene­ centage paid on sales. MANCHESTER. Ex­ much It would cost you duplex. 3 bedrooms, pllanced kitchen, new 742-7494 or 742-8161. square feet with base­ shape. $900. or best erson windows. Situ­ O'/j ASSUMABLE mort­ to own these wonderful Prepared by William J. Shea large eat-ln kitchen, carpeting, pay own ment. Can be divided. offer 646-3415.______lage Auto Rental, 643- fits including dental. , Send resume and sa­ ated on 2.3 acres on COVENTRY. Neat as a ecutive neighborhood, • Assistant Town Attorney NEWER Three bedroom 2979 or 646-7044. lary history to Milford gage 3 bedroom cape condos...She'll give with appliances. Secur­ utilities. No pets. $625 Duplex, wallto wall,all Terms negotiable. For 78 M ONTE CARLO. Runs Loomis Road. Suitable pin. Charming 2 bed­ immaculate Garrison large formal dining you a free financial ^ 2-14-89 per month. Security Information, call Ruth Inc., P. O. Box 2-186, room ranch redeco­ ity, references re­ appliances, IV2 bath. good $750. or best offer. tor horses!! Call Rose Colonial 6 rooms, 2'/4 room. Beautiful wood analysis! Anne Miller SCHEDULE A quired. $700 plus utili­ deposit and one year FIske, 282-0651.______M ilford, C T 06460. eoe or Don Jackson to see rated and remodeled $750. per month. 643- 644-2042 after 6. Call the Manchester Herald for inter­ baths, attached family floors. 1'/2 baths and 2 Real Estate, 647-eOOO.o Those premises known os 333 Middle Turnpike East In the ties. Call 649-0330. lease. Agent, 649-0795. OFFICE space In Man­ POOL Attendant, 18 years today! Call Now! 647- Inside and out. 2 car 1823.______77 A S F E N , slant 6 engine. room, 2 ’/i car garage, car garage. Priced tor MANCHESTER. South- Town of Manchester, County ot Hartford and Stote ot Con­ 643-6674 after 5pm. MANCHESTER. Two chester. 3 rooms. To­ view appointment at 643-2711, ask or older, for position, 8400 or 646-8646. Jack- garage, full basement necticut, more particularly bounded and described os toi- COVENTRY. Unique one $600 or best otter. 646- VOLUME Immediate sale ! field Green, luxurious bedroom apartment, taling 900 square feet for Dennis Santoro. 40 hours a week min­ son e< Jackson Real and double lot are lust hardwood floors, in- 'lows; Efficiency studio apart­ bedroom apartment. 0160 after 6:30 pm. ‘‘We're Selling unit on the golf course. ment. Near college. fully appllanced, eat-ln on Spruce Street. Park­ imum. Please call 528- Estate, 647-8400.D a few features. $126,900. ground pool, large Houses" 646-2482. Blan­ •*''* 9eslgnated os Lot No. 5 on o certain mop $495/month plus utili­ PRICING 1300 to set up an ap­ Philips Real Estate. 3 bedroom townhouse entitled. Moo ot Middle Heights Property ot Elman & Rol- Heat and utilities In­ kitchen, storage In ties. Pets Okay. 742- ing, one year lease A Star Is Born!!! Pres­ treed lot. *249,900. chard & Rossetto Real­ basement. $650 per $700. month. 643-6712 - SECRETARY pointment for an 203-742-14500 plus amenities. $179900. ston So. Manchester, Conn. Scale I" • 100' Oct. 1921,1 hereby cluded. $400. month. 6976, leave message. ently under construc­ Owner 649-7629. tors," We're Selling Call Joan Crow 633- 'substonf loll V correct Geo. H. Johnson month. Heat and hot 647-0069. Part-time position, 20 hours per week, from 10:30 am - Interview. 649-3087 leave message. U S E D C A R S tion, this delightful 7 MANCHESTER. New list­ Houses" 646-2482.0 1657. William Ravels Civil Eng.'', sold mop Is on file In the Town Clerk's ottice In water Included. No VOLUME 2:30 pm Monday-Friday, In ELMCRESTS PARTIAL room Colonial has ing. Many Improve­ BEAUTIFULLY main­ sold Manchester, reference to which Is hereby mode tor a LEGAL NOTICE program affiliated with the Manchester School system. Real Estate, 633-0111. further description, which premises ore bounded: pets. One year lease CONDOMINIUMS many tine features! ments In this 8 room tained. 3 bedroom TOWN OF ANDOVER plus security deposit. PRICING BARGAINS colonial. Enclosed NORTHERLY: FINAL ACTION OF THE FOR RENT Merchandise Duties Include typing, filing, transcribing patient re­ Located on Shoddy home with 2 full baths, Agent,649-0795. n r u m ^ h n cords from cassettes, maintaining patients charts, Mill Rd. In Andover on front and rear porches large first floor, Flor­ Equal by Lot No. 14, os shown on sold mop, 50 feet; PLANNING a ZONINO Certified COMMISSION MANCHESTER. Large 2 i J i j C A R M066A some admission's proceed’s heavy phone contact, and over 5 wooded acres, for your summer din­ ida room, family room m Professional MORTGAGES EASTERLY: MANCHESTER. Nice, ing and enlovment. I by Lot No. 6, os shown on sold moo, 138.7 feet; At o meeting of the Planning bedrooms, off street appllanced, 2 bedroom 1988 BbIcIi USabrt other related clerical responsibilities. this home offers 3 bed­ a n d more! Only Service a Zoning Commission of An­ Nurse Aid This house offers four SOUTHERLY: parking. $590 monthly townhouse for rent at BARGAINS 4 Door Sedan Elmcrest offers a competitive salary, flexible benefits rooms, 2.5 baths, fire­ $204,900. "W e're Sel­ SAVE your home. It you dover, Ct., held on February Immediate open­ large bedrooms for the by Middle Turnpike East, 50 feet; plus utilities and secur­ $650 per month Includ­ FURNITURE package, tuition reimbursement, 10 paid holidays, and place, vinyl siding, ling Houses" 646-2482. are In foreclosure, 21, 1989, the following action ity. Call 228-0036 and Now »12.999»® Anderson windows, growing family. Blanchard 8< Rossetto bankruptcy or di­ WESTERLY: was token: ing utilities. Also could an Innovative sick-vacatlon policy 4.5 weeks of paid ings on all shifts MANCHESTER BOARD by Lot No. 4, os shown on sold mop, 14) feet. leave message.______be purchased with little SOFA bed, excellent con­ time off per year. Please send resume to personnel or for full & part-time generous allowances. $145,000. Susan D o­ Realtors," We're Sel- vorced or "falling be­ 1. W552 — Application of Ml 70 M202A You can't beat the nahue, Sentry Real Est­ llng Houses" 646-2482.P OF REALTORS. INC. hind,” ask for no pay­ This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days otter this publi­ Nicholas Lulick for o HEBRON. Renovoted, money down. 635-6200. dition, $100. Dinette set B u i c k apply to; cation In this newspaper proyided that within ten (10) days 1987 BMick Park Ava. a positions. price of $229,900! A p ­ ate, 643-4060.O CONNECTICUT ment program up to 2 three lot resubdIvIsion on large two bedroom MANCHESTER. Beacon with 4 swival chairs, 4 Door Sedan Raceptlonist Desk CUSTOM designed and otter this publication of this Ordinance o petition signed by East Street was approved verv good condition proximately 1918 sq. ft. M A N C H E S TE R . New list­ years!! The Swiss apartment. Laundry Hill. Two bedroom ^ ^ ^ S k v h a w k Every other weekend built with a lot of ASSOCIATION not less than five (5) percent ot the electors ot the Town, os with conditions. $90. Coll 647-8874 be­ Elm crest Jackson 8< Jackson ing. One floor living Group 203-454-4404. determined from the latest official lists otthe Registrars of facilities. $640 monthly Ranch style condo. $795 Now n3,880<» luxury In mind. Just a OF REALTORS Details of the above action tween 5:15 but no later 2 Door Coupe required. Real Estate, 647-8400.O perfect for the retiree Voters, has not been f 1 led with the Town Clerk requesting Its Includes heat and hot per month Includes Z5 Marlborough Streot few of the features ore 4 ore on tile In the Minutes of than 7 pm, Monday - «60e4A Ask about our child or couple lust storting SA V E Y O U R reference to o special town Election. the meeting In the ottice ot w ater. Call 228-0036, heat and hot water. Auto, AC, Tin, PM Caat. bedrooms, 2'/2 baths, leave message. Friday.______1987 BMick Regal Portland. CT 06480 out. One year young Jacuzzi, skylights, and HOMEII James Fogarty the Town Clerk, Town Ottice Call D.W . Fish. 643-1591 Factory L*M: * 1 1 ,0 0 2 , 909 Giro ro-lmburiomont Manchester Secretory Building. or 871-1400.______2 Door Coupe contemporary ranch greenhouses. There 166 East Center St. If you are in FORECLOSURE, Volutno Prieittg tUIS and non-bonollt rato of Board ot Directors Doted at Andover, Connec­ raiV/STEREO/ Ditcouni: TO O . AFFORDABLE with dramatic cather- ore allowances for Manchester, C T 06040 Manchester, Connecticut MANCHESTER. 3 bed- SOUTH WINDSOR. dral celling In fire- RANKRUPTCY or DIVORCED ticut this 10th day of March, Sotting Prico: *10,094> Now »9.525»® pay program VALUE carpet, appliances, Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 8th day of March, 1989. room, 1'/2 baths. $775. Three bedroom Condo, I i 2 j APPLIANCES placed living room. or "falling behind,” ask for 1989 available April 1. Fire­ •eoesA MENTAL HEALTH WORKER Oversized 6 room dorm- electrical fixtures. ANDOVER PLANNING a per month. 2 bedroom Fully appllanced kit­ Owner will do some NO PAYMENT PROBRAM up 019-03 ______1'/2 baths. $575. plus place, pool, washer- KENMORE washer for 1987 Baick Regal Part-time position. 30 hours per weekk, (approximately For more informa­ ered cape, fireplaced living ZONING COMMISSION ' 1989 Buick chen, full basement financing. Realty to 2 yearsll Kenneth Lester, security utilities and dryer. No pets. Call sale. Heavy duty never T-Type 2 Door Coupe heeded). In newly created tion please call di­ room, 3 bedrooms, 1’4 and garage. $169,900. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Chairman PARTIAL PROGRAM affiliated with the Manchester World, Benoit, EQUAL HOUSINQ references on both. No Sue; days, 521-0610, ev­ used. $350. Call 64^ baths, easy to ciean, tiie Nancy von Hollen Sen­ NOTICE OF S k y l a r k School System. Function as part of a multi-disciplinary rector of Nursing Frechette Associates, opponruNiTv THE SWISS GROUP ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE 015-03 oets! 643-2121. enings, 675-6303. 6475. Now U3.490®® kitchen floor, 1 car garage, try Real Estate, 643- 646-7709.O 4 Door Sodin treatment team. Running peer support group, partic­ finished rec room, conve­ 203-454-4404 In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 missA ipating In recreational programs, etc. C re s tfie ld 4060.O Auto, AC, Tilt. CftSiOtto nient location. 149,000. and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Is hereby given ot the adop­ [CARS CARS CARS [CARS tion by the Board of Directors ot the Town of Manchester, 1987 BMick CeNtHry Convalescent Call Joe Connecticut on March 7, 1989. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Factory LaM: <12|725« 4 Door Sedan Prior experience with adolescent population, sub­ Voluma Pricing a 79ft stance abuse treatment, and recreation therapy pre­ Home Lombardo & Assoc. PROPOSED ORDINANCE DIacount; I f iA P . Now ferred. Must be willing to obtain PUBLIC SERVICE LI­ 647-1413 BE IT ORDAI NED by the Board ot Directors of the Town of Satllng Prica: *l0|999e CENSE. Please send resume to personnel or apply to; Manchester that the Town of Manchester accept con­ MOS2A 643-5151 A Specioli^ veyance of premises described In Schedule A herein from Rothman & Beaulieu, Inc. tor highway purposes. There shall 1987 Beick Skylark Elmcrest 3 bedroom redecorated ______** be no consideration for sold conveyance. 1 9 8 9 B u i c k 4 Door Sedan full dormered cape, 25 Marlborough Street ;|Prepared by William J. Shea g^^^^Cantury IHDME8 Hollister St. $150000. Assistant Town Attorney 4 Door Sedan Now * 9 S 9 5 ^ Anne Miller Real Est­ BOOKKEEPING/ Portland, CT 06480 FDR SALE CARPENTRY/ HEATING/ ggMJSCEUANEOUS '.1-12-89 Auto, Door Loekt, «e063A ate, 647-8000.n INCOME TAX SERVICES ‘ SCHEDULE A A/C. va ______eoe REMODELIND PLUMBING 1987 Pontiac Grand Am -That certain piece or parcel of land situated In the Town ot Factory Labal; * 1 4 ,7 7 4 . 4 Door Sedan Manchester, County of Hartford, and State of Connecticut Complete accounting services Volumo Pricing a BAA MANCHESTER *152,900 Spring i$ coming ;ond shown on o’ certain mop entitled “ Subdivision Plan DIaeount; Including A/R. A/P, P/R. Q/L. CARPENTRY WORK M & M O IL SANDSTONE ESTA TE S Developed by Beaulieu Devel. Now ’ 8 9 8 0 ^ REWARDING OPPORTUNITIES AT AH Phases Salting Prica: * 1 2 ,8 9 4 . PSL Statement and Quarterly PLUMBING * HEATING For all your cleanup -Com. & Garold P. Rothman Tolland Turnpike Manchester •8212A GRAMPY'S CORNER STORE tax returns. Can design Framing, Roots, Siding, Trim. 'Connecticut Scale 1' ■ 40' Dote 1/88 Rev. 8/8/88 Pudeler Engi­ • Oil Burner Sarvloa & Sataa chor|i|^c|H^Rudy, neering, Manchester, Connecticut" on tile In the Town 1987 Olds Doits 88 If you have ambition, motivation and the desire to additional applications Ragistared & Fully Iniurad • Automatic Oil Oallvary ■Clerk's Office In sold Town of Manchester, and more partic­ B u i c k 4 Door Sedan succeed In a challenging but rewarding career- tailored lor your business Vary fiamonabla Prioaa ularly bounded and described os follows; Quality Work / Fraa Etllmalaa • Walt Pumps Salaa & Saivica Reasonable, reliable, Grampy's Corner Store has a position(s) availa­ needs. Call 644-6191. and references. .COM M ENCING at on Iron pin located In the general north- R e g a l Now * l h 9 9 0 ^ ble at our Manchester location. • Water Haatara (B«Me a qw ) « r ly line of Tolland Turnpike, which Iron pin marks the 742-1579 2 Door Coup* •eossA You can earn *22,500 up to *30,000. You will have southwest corner of the premises herein described and the Auto, FM. V9 IN C O M E T A X • Bathroom & Kitchen 'southeast corner ot land now or formerly ot Wilhelmlno Osl- total P&L responsibility for a Grampy's store. Ramodaling Angelic Home 1986 Bnkk Skylark IPREPARATION jjowlcz; the line runs thence N 53* 02' 04’ E along the north­ Factory Labal: *15f240e 4 Door Sedan T o qualify, you must have at least one year ex­ PAINTING/ • Senior Citizen DIacounts Care Registry erly line of Tolland Turnpike, a distance of 206.41 feet to o ATTENTION 1ST TIME BUYERS! In Your Homo «o ln t; the line runs thence N 49* 25' 04* E along the northerly Voluma Pricing 9 a j,a perience working in a food store environment. Affordable Ranch-Style Duplex. Let the rent help PAPERING • Elaetrlo work by Local registry ofters quality Olacount: A ,* 7 * . Now Inicuding: Rental and Sola PreelMon Electric care... lower >^sl to patients... 'line of Tolland Turnpike, g distance of 93.92 feet to o point; CASHIERS/CLERKS pay your mortgage. Alum. Alum, Sided, sided, gas heat heat, Proprtatorahip. Call Jim Whaalar the line runs thence S 52* 38' 47' W along land now or form­ SaNIng Prica: *13f099* updatedatei electric, woodstove. appliances and se­ pneeesTiuATES companions, hotne makers. erly ot Raymond J. and Barbara Ann WrobelskI, o distance 20 YEARS OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN MANCHESTER, CONN. •6068A Up to *6*0 per hour to start. No experience neces­ parate parking. •• 742-1009 « f 299.44 feet to o pont; the line runs thence S 23* 49’ 25' E 1986 Bnick Skyhawk sary. PAINTING & Phone: 649-2871 6 4 7 - 1 9 5 6 along land now or formerly of Wilhelmlno Osipowicz, o dis­ 1 9 8 9 B u i c k 4 Door Sedan Grampy's Is not just an ordinary convenience tance of 4 feet to the point and place Ot beginning. store. We offer full New York Style deli's, hot food MANCHESTER *129,900 EU. MANAGEMENT WALLPAPERING 'Sold premises ore conveyed tor oil purposes for which o Central CT's Largest Pontiac Dealer L e S a b r e Now entrees, 24 hours a day, and extensive perisha­ 8ERVICE8 F r M E$tlmat0$ MISCELLANEOUS highway may be used. 4 Door Sedan This Ordinance shol 1 take effect ten (10) days otter this publi­ Auto, FM, Door Loctia, Powar «e040A bles Including fresh meat, fish, produce and in­ Tax Return Call JohR WIndowa store bakeries. Preparatlon/Payrolls SERVICES LANDSCAPING cation In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days 1986 Bnick RognI otter this publication of this Ordinance o petition signed by 1989 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2 Door Coupe Grampy's offers excellent benefits including; Bookkeeping 649-3331 not less than five (5) percent ot the electors of the Town, os Factory LaM; *17,027. Mirk P. Mornaiult determined from the latest ottlclol lists otthe Registrars of only 2 to choose from! Voluma Prielne « a • Flexible Houre HAWKE5 TREE SERVICE PHIL'S U W N CARE Voters, has not been filed with tha Town Clerk requesting Its DIaoount: A .IA O . Now * 9 2 9 0 ^ ROOFING/ • Medicel, Dentel end Life Ineurence 280-4573 Bucket, truck & chipper. Stump Spring Cleanup. reference to o special Town election. Salting Prtoa: * 1 4 ,8 9 9 . ifl306A • Advencement opportunities SIDING removal. Free eetlmatee. Weekly services. James Fogarty Special oontideratlon for Secretory 1986 Pontiac 6999 • Front shering Board of Directors " 1989 Buick 4 Door Sedan ICARPENTRY/ elderly and handleeppad. Call for free estimates *13,995 Manchester, Connecticut For more information, please call REMODELING LEAKY ROOF? P a r k ADORABLE RANCH AND CDNDD Most roots can b« rtpalrad. 647-7553 7 4 2 -7 4 7 6 Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 8th day of March, Now *7790®® 800-624-9743. Gas heat, central air, newer carpeting and appli­ in place of total rarooSne axptnaal 1989. Qrimp/s It an Equal Opportunity Employar. ComplaM rarooflng a t all typsa. Avenue •8481A ances. Very private side yard and carport. Ample o w n LAWN SERVICE AND 020-03 less Pontiac Grand Prix with 2.8 L V-6 engine, Auto FARRAND REMOOlUNO windows, rtsr windot dsfroitsr snd much moral Stock P9007, P0130. PrIcoN flood thru 3/ll/8fl 4 Door Sodan 1985 ChovraM CoMrHy storage area & full bsmt. Clubhouse, pool, tennis, Room additlona, dscka, roof­ meteanuATts OAROEMM ______' DISTRIBUTION All Power, C u t. 4 Door Sedan playground and garden. Excellent complex. ing, aiding, windows and gutt- Manchester Roofing Call now for: TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT OVER 30 GRAND PRIX’S IN STOCK NOWI______Yard clesn-up NOTICE OF art. All typat of remodeling and LABELS Factory Labal: *22|0S2e 645-8830 Tirsd ol manually sddrasslng Shrub & hedge trimming ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE Now *7270®® raptirt. Call Bob Farrand. Jr. 1989 PONTIAC GRAND AM Vohjma Pricing 9 9 C 9 distrlbuilon mall — ws can Rototllling and mowing In accordance with the provisions ot Chapter 3, Sections 1 DIaeount: woesA D. F. R E A LL INC. Bus. 647-8509 aulomsts this procsss provldlnp 10% SMlir CItIZM iluwint and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Is hereby given otthe adop­ ASSOCIATE PROGRAM REM. ESTATE BaNIng Prioa: <18f698e 1986% Nissan Res. 645-6849 [ELECTRICAL quality sarvloa lor a reasonable tion by the Board ot Directors of the Town of Manchester, only 3 to choose fromi DIRECTOR 175 Miln 8L, Minehittsr price. Call 644-6161 646-7011 Connecticut on March 7, 1989. PIck-Up 646-4S28 PROPOSED ORDINANCE 1989 Buick Now RENOVATIONS DUMAS ELECTRIC BEIT ORDAI NED by the Board of Directors of the Town of *5770®® Manchester Partial Hospital Program PLUS Service changes, addi­ GSL, Building Malnte- Monchester that Section 13-40 (b X lv ) ot The Code ot Ordi­ Riviera MOOTS tional wiring and repairs on SERVICES nances of the Town of Manchester be amended os follows: *11.495 nonce Co. Commercl- 2 Door Coupe 1985 Balck Somorsot Full-time clinical position co-ordinating Complote Home existing hornet. Quality (Iv ) Contributions shall be deposited Into the Retirement At- 1S89 Pontiac Grand Am wHh euto Irenemieelon. AM/FM Ce.»ette. * Maintenance work at affordble prices. al/ResIdentlal building lowwonce Fund. No moneys other than authorized pay­ much moral Stock #*• P9350, P9361, P9352 prlcoi flood thru 3/11/89 T « A Rofliitratlon not Includod. Loadadt Landau Vinyl Top 2 Door Coupe NEW LISTINGS! repairs and home Im­ roll deductions shall be deposited Into tha Retirement the start up and mangement of partial Entirely owner operated. 27 OVER 100 GRAND AMS AVAILABLEI • 6/6 Duplex — Excellent condi­ Repair / Renew years exp. Cell Joseph provements. Interior TIERINNI'S Allowance Fund by o member. Notwithstanding the Faotory Label: * 2 4 ,2 2 0 . Now *6890®® program in conjunction with the Man­ Ceilings, Walls. Painting, and exterior pointing, AutomNIva EnglMarIng. Ine. above, current employees of the Board of Education Ca­ Dumas 046-S25& feteria Department (Herlnofter referred to os "Board") Volumo Pricing a Aaa MOeOA chester School system. Papering, Carpentry light carpentry. Com­ 87 Toyota naooum: tion, newer heating systems 27S Hartford Rd.. Mencheater who became members of the Plan In September of 1984, OVER 100 1985 Bnkk Contnry /n#urttf • $9 nh>r DIbo o w H plete fanitorlal' ser­ shall hove the individual option to purchase credit for Sotting Prioo: * 2 1 ,1 9 9 . and roof. *189,900. HEATING/ flnbtrd PRE-OWNED U b t u PARTIAL FX16 4 Door Sedan 1 vice. Experienced, rel­ not more than ten (10) years of eligible prior service The ASSOCIATE PROGRAM DIREC­ 649-S823 Vt, Auto, AID 5 Spd., A.C. |g0J PLUMBING iable, free estimates. Cart, Trucki, Vane, 4x4'a time from August of 1984 bock to the em- plovee's dote of VEHICLES IN LISTING • 5/5 Duplex — Great for 1st 646-2253 Initial employment. Current employees 1989 Buick TOR will establish, co-ordinate and im­ 643-0304. ■Wa do Ms unutual ta tha ontinary" Now *6990®® I of the Board who were over age sixty (40) In September STOCK <7995 plement the policies and procedures of time buyer or investor, newer of 1984 and who ware not allowed to become o member of <7995 CARS Reatta #ei33A PJ’s Plumbing, Hsiting 4 the Plan due to age, shall be eligible to become o mem­ the after school program (2pm-6pm heat, aluminum sided. PAINTING/ Air Conditioning VINYL SIDING & 88 Hyumlal 2 Door Coupe* 1 9 8 5 Chovrolot Caprice ber of the Plan os of the effective dote of this Ordinance 86 Chrysler 88 Pontiac 86 Pontiac Estate Wagon daily); supervise the clinical activities of PAPERING Boilers, pumps, hot water and shall hove the Individual option to purchase credit Sporty & Luxurious — *179,900. tanks, new and REPLACEMENT WINDOWS DRYWALi for not more than fourteen (14) years of ellolbla prior M i r d : SEykiwk Grand Am Exooi GL Laser Lemans 4 Dr. Now *8990®® assigned staff be responsible for admis­ • 6/6 Duplex — Newer vinyl sid­ replacements. Expertly Installed. service time from effective dote of this Ordinance bock Auto F^oronita Auto AT/A9 1 "Has It Allll" FREE ESTIMATES to the employee's dote of Initial employment. Eligible <5995 •eosiA sion, valuation, treatment and dis­ GCF PAINTING Please call Paul Ryder FARADAY DRYWALL employees who elect to purchase prior service time Factory Label: * 2 7 ,2 5 0 . ing and storm windows, 1 car Painting, Staining, Home < shall hove one (1) year from the affective dote of this Or­ *5995 1 *5995 f * 7 M 5 ; *7995 charge planning of all after school pati­ 643-9649/226-9616 Interior Construction * m g » Volumo Pricing a k k i 1985 Bnkk Park Avo. Repair. Large Jobs, Small at 742-0018. dinance to pay to the Retirement Allowance Fund o DIaoount: 4 Door Sedan garage. *184,000. Fully Insursd/Frse Estimales ' lump sum amount determined by the Town Treasurer. 86 Buick ents: be responsible for community liai­ Jobs, Done with Care. i 87 cnovy i Sailing Prica: * 2 2 ,6 9 9 . Willtim Firidiy ! Should the employee retire prior to paying sold lump 87 Pontiac , 88N ril 86 Nissan son and marketing activities for the pro­ • 6/9 Duplex — Super property Call 645-6559 for a free SfliPAINTINB/ I sum, then he/she shall not receive credit for prior ser- Century Now *9990®® H O T M Safari : MaMngi Pickup Nova Loaded *AII Pricee Include Applicable ’"I p a p e r in g • vice time referenced In this Section. Such prior service Auto •0142A gram; and co-ordinate the program with with 2 car garage, 6 bedrooms, estimate. I FLOORING Quaiy^^JSSed At time that Is purchased shall be for benefit accrued pur­ . Auto ^ ■ Wagon, Loaded i’ SOr.HB Factory Cash Incantivaa other clinical services with the hospital. Leave Message Affordabla Prices poses ot Early and Normal Retirement and for deter­ 1984 Morenry Congar recreation room, 2 baths on mining ellgibliltv for Normal Retirement under this Re­ , >5995 • 1 n 0,595 *4 9 95 <8595 2 Door Coupe tirement Allowance Fund. Commencing on the second i < 5 9 ^ J OVER 100 BUICKS Requires Master level degree and previ­ ONE SIDE, Newer gas heat & anniversary of the affective dote of this Ordinance, such IN STOCK AT FRANK YOUNG Simon Simon prior service time that Is purchased shall also be used aSYmolaj 84 Pontiac "SSHontia 88 Toyota Now *6180®® hot water. *196,900. 86 Olds 84 Toyota SIMILAR ous experience in the human services TII.EMABTERB for determining eligibility for Early Reltremant under TorosI PAINTING □BSS8 this Retirement Allowance Fund. Delta 88 C snlll ; Trans AM Accord LX . Camry LE "VOLUME PRICING" field. Prior supervisory experience pre­ • 4/4 Two Family — Williman- Royate Auto, A/C Loaded 1 Loaded SINkLA/C Interior Speclellete This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days otter this publi­ Au».AA5 1 ferred. Send resume to: tic’s Hill section. Attractive Tile Sales and Installation cation In this newspaper provided thot within ten (10) days 1 Pride taken In every job we dol otter this publication of this Ordinance o petition signed by MANCHESTER *9995 *7 9 95 ! *7 M 5 1 *6995 * 4 3 9 5 - Cardinal Buick, Inc. units for owner resident or in­ Quality Is our main concern. not less than five (5) percent ot the electors ot he Town, os m m Cardinal Buick, Inc. Timothea I. Eckhoff, determined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of T o y o ta 81 Toyota 81 Adams Street vestor. Close to Eastern State REASONABLE RATES TIUMASTERS, INC, Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting Its 85 Toyota 'i 83 Toyota 86 Toyotii ■ 83 81 Adams Street Director of Personnel reference to o special Town election. 83 Pontiac Corolla Manchester, Conn. Corolla Pickup Supra 28k iNlea Manchester, Conn. College. *159,900. We cater to the home owner. Jamas Fogarty Supra 6000 LE Elmcrest Senior Citizen Discount We are bath remodel and ceramic tile specialiste. Secretory SSpdSd I SR5 BR84X4 : 6(k>«ed 649-4571 Board of Directors 649-4571 FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED Let us win your cpntidenoet Call us today tor a Manchester, Connecticut Down Mon -Tuoo -Wwd -Thurt Nighti 25 Marlborough Street ALIBRIO REALTY, INC. free estimate, commercial or residential. *3995 * 7 9 9 5 ^ •4595 *3995 Open Mon.-TuM *W*d-Thurt NIghti Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 8th dv of March, 1989 *1 9 9 0 5 ! Portland. CT 06480 643-6774 ___ _ ' Member Chamber ot Commaroa 649-0917 022-03 eoe