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C la s s ifie d 19-20 C o m ics 16 Focus 15 Food 17 Local/State 3-5 L o tfe rv 2 Nation/Wsrid 6. 7. 9, 18 ObitUciries 2 O o in io n 8 S p o rts 11-14 T e le visio n 16 L— ' MANruESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Jan. 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wcdnc.sday, Jan. 3, 1990—3 RECORD MANCHESTER/BOLTON

A b o u t Tow n Police Roundup Bolton selectmen hear complaint High court upholds sentence

Housing official to speak Teen charged in car case Homeowner is irked with building inspector in old murder case in Enfield Linda Vesko of die stale Department of Housing A Manchester teen-ager was arrested Tbesday morning HARTFORD (AP) — The state A Superior Court judge originally lodged when a murder occurs during Maintenance for the Elderly, will speak during die after he borrowed a vehicle from a woman he knew and By Dianna M. Talbot Since the inspection, the tenant has moved out of Supreme Court has rejected an ap­ blocked prosecution because the the course of a kidnapping. regular meeting of the Manchester Municipal Retirees J failed to refum it, police said. Manchester Herald the home and Senkow has ordered the cut-off of peal by Wilmer Paradi.se Jr., con­ five-year statute of limitations had Paradise was convicted in 1987 Association to be held Jan. 9, at 2 p.ni. at die Army and Thomas R. Clifford, 17, of 35 Pleasant St., was cited electricity to the residence. Senkow also sent a letter Navy Club, 1090 Main St. victed in one of the state’s longest- expired for any charge “for which after Ellis testified against him. Ellis for using a motor vehicle without the owner’s permis­ BOLTON — A local resident filed a complaint to Carter, warning him that he must take corrective running murder cases. the punishment is or may be im­ got a lesser sentence in exchange for Exercise classes open sion, jailed overnight and was scheduled to appear today 'Idesday against town building inspector Robert L. action to remedy present building code violations or Paradise was convicted of capital prisonment in the Connecticut Cor­ his cooperation. A in Manchester Superior Court, police said. Senkow asking that he be fired. the premises must be vacated. Ballroom dancing, aquatics, open swim and gentle felony and sentenced to 25 years to rectional Institution, Somers.” The The Supreme Court on TUesday According to police, Clifford asked Sharon Fish, 36, The complaint was filed during a public session of Presently, Carter and one other tenant live in the life in the May 14, 1974, in the kid­ Supreme Court upheld that ruling. threw out Paradise’s appeal, reject­ aerobics and exercise arc among die courses to be of­ house. Carter said. of 66 Ridge St., to borrow her vehicle early Monday the regular bi-weekly meeting of the Town Board of napping and stabbing death of Jay Paradise and Ellis were then rear­ ing an argument that his second ar­ fered this month by the Manchester Community College night, and said he would be back in 15 to 20 minute$. Carter said he will correct the code violations, but Selectmen. Cunningham in Enfield. rested on the more serious charge of rest on a more serious charge should Older Adult Association. For more infomiation or to The vehicle was loaned to him at 6:30 p.m., police said.; thinks that Senkow overstepped his authority in register, contact Edna Schuetz at 647-6135, or the col­ First Selectman Robert R. Morra said the board Cunningham allegedly owed capital felony, which carries the have been barred on the same When Clifford failed to return with the vehicle that will review the complaint and talk to the building in­ making the inspection. lege’s continuing education division at 647-6242. night. Fish contacted police, who the next morning lo­ “What gives him the right to give my tenants ad­ F^adise between $6,(X)0 and $7,000 death penally and, although a Supe­ grounds that his first was dismissed spector before deciding whether to take any action. as a result of a drug deal. rior Court judge again tried to block The high court also rejected A cated Clifford and Rsh’s vehicle at one of his friend’s vice on relocating? He has no right to scare my Center visits Coventry Senkow is on vacation and unavailable for comment. Paradise and another suspect in prosecution on the same grounds, Paradise’s claim that the state had home on Hartford Road, police said. • Joseph R. Carter, a carpenter and former tenants,” he said. Community Health Care Services Inc. and the Health the stabbing, Brian Ellis, weren’t ar­ the Supreme Court allowed the trial had a secret arrangement with Ellis Upon questioning, Clifford said that he had driven to Manchester resident who owns a three-family house Carter, who said he has had unpleasant dealings Link Van will offer free vision screening, ear wax rested in the crime until December to proceed. when a lesser sentence was imposed his friend’s home, where he parked the car and then wcilt at 180 Boston Turnpike, complained that Senkow with the building inspector before this incident, said screening and blood pressure checks on Jan. 9, from driving in another friend’s car, police said. ; he wants to see Senkow fired. 1981, seven years after the slabbing. A charge of capital felony can be than the one he had agreed to in ex­ 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. when the van visits Coventry trespassed on his properly last month when the build­ Further investigation revealed that police had stopped ing inspector visited a former tenant at the house to “I feel that the man has dealt with me unfairly,” he change for his testimony. Pharmacy, comer of Routes 44 and 31. Cholesterol and Clifford while he was driving the vehicle one hour after said. “Now it’s payback time.” blood sugar screening will be available for S5 each. Ap­ look at a flickering light problem, and then inspected he borrowed the car Monday night, police said. He was the house without gaining prior permission from Board members said they did not know whether pointments are not required. For more infomiation, call cited for not carrying a license, police said. Carter. Senkow trespassed in making the inspection. Two New York Community Health at 228-9428. Carter also charged that Senkow advised his Morra told Carter that the town will investigate the IF THE SHOE FITS — A former tenant that the building will be condemned charges and, if electrical wiring at the residence is men arrested N Breakfast tickets on sale and Carter would have to help the tenant pay the safe, try to get electricity turned hack on at the shoemaker from Nice, Current Quotes residence. Surround yourself with Members of Brother in Action, a group of men from France, shows off his costs of locating to a new apartment. in heroin case local masonic lodges, are selling tickets for their third an­ nual community breakfast to be held Feb. 18 from 9 a.m. masterpiece recently, a “The infantry guys were treated like heroes by the BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Two the best things to 1 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 25 E. Center St. For hand-made leather "wing-tip” Panamanians. In some ways I was expecting more of a New York men face drug charges ticket information, contact Edward Moriarly (649-0419) he spent a week restoring. negative reaction.” — Spec. 4 Ralph Santos, a Los An­ Bids in for Sth’s new furniture after slate police seized nearly 18 or John Nelson (646-1318). Proceeds will be u.sed to in life.... The 80-pound shoe was geles 19-year-old who was among the first uninjured pounds of heroin when they slopped benefit children with life-threatening disea.ses and their created for the French troops to return from F^nama since the U.S. invasion Directors of the Eighth Utilities which bid $13,964, and GF Furni­ furniture it already owns painted a car on Interstate 95 in Norwalk, families. District will meet Thursday at 7:30 and lots of new friends... pavilion at the 1938 Univer­ Dec. 20. ture System of East Hartford, which elccu-ostaiically at a cost not to ex­ federal authorities said. p.m. at the district firehouse, 32 bid $20,874. ceed $1,0(X). The furniture will be Chang Hsi-Yung, 22, of Nanuet, at the new G. FoxI Volunteers are needed sal exposition in Mexico. “I saw his head explode.” — Samuel Asbell, a high- Main St., to consider awarding a Ellmore Associates of 77 Summit used in the new headquarters. The N.Y. and Wang Shih-Yuan, 21, of A t G. Foi, Iriendiness is just as important as quality merchandise in con­ Parents Anonymous, a group for parents who want to The profile prosecutor in Camden County, NJ., who said he conUact for furniture and window St. bid on the blinds only and asked directors al.so voted an expenditure Rushing, N.Y. were arrested Tues­ tinuing our success. Because w hat's really important to the customer is learn healthy ways to parent their children, is looking for shot one of two gunmen he claims tried to assassinate blinds for the new district head­ $3,674. of up to $2,5(X) for a open hou.se to day near 1-95 exit 15 and charged triendly service the kind of service that's made G. Fox one of New volunteers in Manchester. Training will be provided. For him as he drove from his office on New Year’s Day. quarters being developed in the The bids are being studied by be held at the new district head­ with possession of heroin with intent England's leading retail department stores as well as the fastest-growing more information, call Roberta at 523-5255. Authorities are investigating the report. former Willis garage at 18 Main St. Alan Lamson, architect for the quarters. The dale for the open to distribute and conspiracy to im­ division of The May Department Stores Company. If you share our belief Cosmopolitan Club meets Obituaries The apparent low bidder for the project. house has not yet been set. port heroin, U.S. Attorney Stanley that friendliness is basic, surround yourself with opportunity join us at furniture and blinds, when bids were The furniture for which bids were In another action at the meeting, A. Twardy Jr. said. our newest store The Pavilions at Buckland Hills. We have the following Gary Foster, community crime protection officer, will opended last week, was Surround­ taken includes folding chairs for a the directors decided to set Feb. 5, The two men were arrested full and part time, day and evening positions available: sjx:ak during a meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club on Public Meetings ings of 55 E. Center St., which meeting room as well as chairs and 13, 20 and 26 as dates by which first minutes after they picked up a pack­ Friday at 1:30 p.m. in Center Congregational Church, 11 James J. Ferrigno doctorate from the University of Camping Club. He was a member of asked $12,877. tables for offices. drafts must be completed for various age at the Norwalk Post Office con­ Sales Associates Center St. ^ m James Joseph Ferrigno, of Connecticut. the Pittsfield Senior Citizens and at­ Other bids were submitted by At a special meeting Dec. 28, the parts of the district budget for the taining 17.87 pounds of heroin, Jewelry, Accessories, Shoes, Cosmetics • ladies' and Men's Sportswear • Support group to meet Florida, formerly of Covenu-y, died He is al.so survived by two sons, tended the Deeper Life Assembly in Public meetings scheduled for today: BKMTTolal Office of East Hartford, disuict directors voted to have office fiscal year which begins July 1. Twardy said. Children's * Juniors, Dresses, Coats • Inlimale Apparel • Domestics and Dec. 25 in Florida. He was the hus­ Gerald A. Plante of Killingsworth, Pittsfield. An investigation was launched Housewares • TV and Electronics • And many more! A support group for the family and friends of compul­ band of Viola (Duchc.sneau) Ferig- and Jay A. Plante of Colesville, He also is survived by a son, Den­ Manchester Dec. 26 shortly after an official of sive overeaters will meet at 7 p.m. on Thur.sday night at no. Md.; and five grandchildren. nis J. W. Seibert of Lake Park, Fla.; Hockanum River Linear Ru^k Committee, Lincoln the U.S. Customs Service at San Sales Support Associates Visual Merchandising • Security • Executive Secretary and Office Clerical Manchester Memorial Hospital. Ask for the meeting He is also survived by three The funeral will be Thur.sday at two daughters, Sandrea H. Raven of Center gold room, 7:30 p.m. Francisco International Airport in­ State seeking to try Bergin • Stock, Receiving and Housekeeping room at the hospital’s information desk. daughters, Gloria Kraft of Colum­ 2:30 p.m. at the Walker Funeral Burnham and Sheila K. Chiarizio of Library Board, Whiton Memorial Library, 7:30 p.m. tercepted a box containing toys and bia, Linda Kasper of Eastford, and Home, 14 High St., Greenfield, die West Willington section of Wil­ five brown paper packages of And because we're friendly to each other, you're more likely to meet new Andover HARTFORD (AP) — A lawyer justices that there was no reason to Deborah F^checo of Willington; five Mass. Calling hours are today from lington; two foster sons, Warren gin. Lavery said prosecutors had heroin, Twardy said. friends at G. Fox while you enjoy all the benefits of working for an representing former Waterbury mention the fact that Bergin was out ing retailer including: brothers; a sister; eight 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Kicss of Manchester, and Joseph Board of Selectmen, Town Office Building, 3:30 p.m. made “deliberate misrepresentations The heroin was left in the box and Mayor Edward D. Bergin Jr. says of the state because the allegation • A competitive starting salary Z -D Births grandchildren; and two great­ Memorial donations may be made Champlin of Mansfield; a sister, and reckless omissions” in the war­ transported by federal authorities to Bolton the state blew its bribery case was that the bribe, $3,(XK) in ex­ • 25S employee discount on most purchases grandchildren. to the Joselin Diabetes Center, One Helen Zwick of East Hartford; nine rant. a Norwalk address. It was delivered O 33 Planning Commission hearing. Community Hall. 7:30 •against his client and shouldn’t get change for a city towing contract, • Profit sharing and pension plan Joselin Place, Boston. grandchildren; seven great­ Santos argued that the $3,000 was to the apartment of a “Nelson Yang” James Pendergast Jr. p.m. another chance. was paid to former Waterbury • Unlimited growth opportunity ^ o WALSH, Edward Michael IV, son of Edward M. and grandchildren; one niece and a not a bribe but a political campaign shortly after 11 a.m. Tuesday, Twar­ O -n William A. Seibert But a state prosecutor on Tdesday Democratic Town Chairman • Life and medical insurance (includmg H M D 's) Anne Marie Cottier Walsh III of 109 Bridge St., was James E. Pendergast Jr., 59, of 81 nephew. Coventry contribution to Bergin. If anything, dy said. 0 m Benton St., husband of Ro.salie (Sal- William A. Seibert, 72, of Bur­ The funeral was held Dec. 28 in urged the state Supreme Court to Tbomas Gahan acting as Bergin’s Santos said, the iransacion might Interviews are currently being heM at G. Fox. Bucldand M ai, upper level 30 bom Dec. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Town Hall Building Committee, Town Office Build­ There was no answer at the apart­ nham, Maine, formerly of Pittsfield, Maine. overturn a Superior Court judge’s agent. constitute an election law violation Buckland Street, Manchester (exit 62 off I-B4). Stop by Monday-Ftiday. maternal grandparents are Thomas and Judith Cottier of vato) Pendergast, died Tuesday (Jan. ing, 7:30 p.m. ment so a postal slip was left, Twar­ m ^ Manchester and Coventry, husband dismissal of the charge arguing that Weller also said the warrant slated 9am 5pm or Saturday. Bam 12pm. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY. An Vernon. His paternal grandparents are Edward and 2, 1990) at Manchester Memorial Memorial donations may be made because it was never reported. dy said. A car containing Hsi-Yung O) Parks and Recreation Committee, Pau-iots Park Lodge, the lower court judge simply made a the bribe was paid “on or about” equal opportunity employer. Sandra M. Walsh Jr. of Woodstock Valley. Hospital after a short illness. of Arline Gakeler Seibert of Bur­ to the Deeper Life Assembly, Pit­ Gahan, Santos noted, has staled that an Shih-Yuan later stopped at the nham, died Dec. 24 at Walcrvillc 7:30 p.m. mistake. June 14 and that Gahan then turned He was bom in Boston, Feb. 27, tsfield, Maine 04967. the money was not given in ex­ apartment and Shih-Yuan picked up Hospital in Maine after a short ill­ Affordable Housing Committee, Town Office Build­ Bergin’s lawyer, Hubert Santos, the money over to Bergin, not change for a city towing conU'act. 0 1 MORRELL, Matthew James, son of James D. and 1930, and was raised in Saco, The Donald H. Shorey Funeral ing, 8 p.m. the slip for the box, Twardy said. ness. said Superior Court Judge William specifying when the money was “You need something in the af­ m ^ Jennifer L. Diamond Morrell of 37 Pioneer Circle, was Maine. He had been a Manchester Chapel, Pittsfield, Maine, is iij Hsi-Yung and Shih-Yuan later resident for 25 years. He was He was bom in the Talcolville Lavery was correct in throwing out given to Bergin. fidavit to show there was a corrupt bom Dec. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His charge of arrangements. went to the Norwalk Post Office to section of Vernon, Sept. 29, 1917, the case because the state had left “The bribery occurred when (the agreement ... and it’s not tlrcrc,” maternal grandparents are James and Susan Diamond of employed at Pratt & Whitney retrieve the box, Twardy said. > CD Aircraft in Middletown, and had the son of William and Helen out key information in the warrant money) went into the hands of the Santos argued. Tolland. His paternal grandmollier is A:iita Morrell of Card of Thanks Thoughts Shih-Yuan signed for the box GFOXA TRADITION O f SADSFACTION been with the company for 36 years. (Schmeifke) Seibert. He was edu­ supporting Bergin’s 1988 arrest. agent,” Weller said. “Whether the Bergin, who sal through Tues­ ^ > East Hartford. He has a sister, Melissa Marie, 3. I want to thank all who showed so using the name of “Nelson Yang,” He was a veteran of the Korean War, cated in slate schools. He fomicrly TTiose omissions were cited by defendant was in Alaska ... is im­ day’s hour-long hearing, declined A OratsiM gf Tin May OeparKM Stwn Caepany. 33 H much kindness to me at the time of Lavery when he dismissed the material.” Twardy said. .serving with the U.S. Air Force. He worked for Pratt & Whitney Air- the loss of my sister, Anna T. Ander­ comment afterward, except to say > JOHNSON, A/aria Shanae, daughter of Sandy T. Jacob was running away just as fast as his legs would charge in December 1988. The war­ was a member of the South United carft, retiring in 1979. He was a son, RN. My special appreciation Lavery said the state had “tailored “I’m always optimistic.” 33 and Shelly Hamilton Jr., 637 E. Middle Tpke., was bom Methodist Church and a former former member of the Masonic Hall carry him. He had just cheated his older brother out of rant did not mention that Bergin was the affidavit with information The high court generally takes six goes to the care givers at Meadows his inheritance and he was afraid that Esau, hunter and Dec. II at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal member of the Little Theater of and Eastern Star. Convalesant Home for their extreme in Alaska on the day the bribe was favorable to the state while leaving to eight weeks to rule after oral ar­ grandparents are Jannette and William Hamilton of Manchester. He also belonged to various professionalism and compassion. outdoorsman, would seek revenge. Safely away but ex­ allegedly paid, June 14, 1985. out important facts” favoring Bcr- guments. OUR BIGGEST SALE OF THE hausted, he fell into a deep sleep. Then came a strange Mancliesler. Her paternal grandparents are Sandy T. and He is also survived by two camping grounds, and was a mem­ Mrs. Lillian Santos said prosecutors “led the Frankie M. Johnson, Clearwater, Fla. She has a sister, ber of the Kennebec River Rovers dream: a stairway reaching to heaven and God’s voice judge (Lavery) down the primrose daughters, Linda Pessagno of Anderson Clemson speaking to him. Janae Alicia Smallwood, 3. Manchester, and Judy Tourangeau path” to get him to sign an arrest Jacob had thought that the God his family worshipped.' of Old Orchard Beach, Maine; his warrant. BROWN, Katherine Leigh, daughter of Icrry A. and had been left far behind on the family farm. But, no, that mother, Vera (Roberts) Pendergast Assistant Stale’s Attorney Harry Nancy Eddy Brown of 255 Silver St., Covenu-y, was God was here! What a discovery. of Portland, Maine; a brother, Den­ Deaths Elsewhere Weller told the five Supreme Court born Dec. 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her “Surely the Lord is in this place and I did not know it.“ maternal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. John R. Eddy of nis Pendergast of Redding, Mass.; That discovery is not limited to Biblical people or spe­ Lotto sales brisk 124 Timrod Road. Her paternal grandparents are Basil four grandchildren; and several Alan Hale Jr. cial “saints.” It can be yours. The presence of God is not and Margene Brown of Vinemont, Ala. She has two nieces and nephews. limited to d faraway heaven or to consecrated buildings. ' for giant j'ackpot brothers, Jonathan, and Michael, both 11 and a sister, The funeral will be Friday at 11 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor The holy spirit of God is indeed “a very present help in 2 f o r Elizabeth. 7. a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, Alan Hale Jr., who played the jovial time of trouble” and a source of comfort, guidance and skipper who led a zany band of cas­ PLUS A DOLLAR1 400 Main St. Burial will be in East strength, enabling a person to start life with fresh new HARTFORD (AP) — The third Connccticut^tMt-^ Cemetery. Calling hours are taways on television’s “Gilligan’s beginnings. largest jackpot in the Connecticut Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Island,” died TUesday after being Lotto game’s history, $14 million, ASH SALE! hospitalized for cancer. Lottery Memorial donations may be made Rev. H. Osgood Bennett’ brought out thousands of would-be TTie family said Hale was 68, but ‘■XlnivayiW to the American Heart Association, Minister of Visitation millionaires to lottery outlets around 5 Brookside Drive, Wallingford reference works listed his age as 71. the state. Here are Tliesday’s lottery results from around New North United Methodist Church 06492. Hale appeared in 65 movies, but By early afternoon Tbesday, the England: became a fixture on daytime $1 Lotto tickets were selling at a CONNECTICUT Alexander J. Plante television thanks to the syndication clip of 5,500 per minute, and Ed Daily: 6-6-4. Play Four: 0-3-9-8. Lotto: Alexander J. Plante, 67, of Ber- of “Gilligan’s Island.” Harrigan, a spokesman for the state 5-11-13-21-23-29. nardsion. Mass., formerly of Bolton, The success of the show’s reruns Manchester Herald lottery, said expectations were that DOORS OPEN TOMORROW AT 8 A.M. MASSACHUSETTS died Tue.sday (Jan. 2, 1990). He was led to Hale’s appearance in a 1978 the rate would accelerate to 7,200 Daily: 9-0-7-1. The sale you've been waiting for that only happens once a the husband of Sadie (Glassanos) reunion of the “Gilligan’s Island” Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. per minute as the 8 p.m. drawing ap­ NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Plante. cast members. Daily publication since Oct. 1,1914. proached. year...you can't afford to m iss our lowest prices of the year... New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine daily: 9-6-7 and He was born in Springfield, Hale came from a show business 9-8-7-2. The Lotto numbers drawn Tues­ Mass., lived in Bolton from 1951 to family. His father was a matinee day were 5, 11, 13, 21, 23, 29. 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Out­ during the day, bringing the touil to Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by 5.5 million tickets for that drawing, look Friday, partly sunny and the Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Brainard Place, Why not begin this spring? a record. colder. High in the 30s. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at Our friendly personal advisors A large area of high pressure over Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes The Tuesday jackpot was the the southeast Atlantic states this to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 691, Manchester, largest since the Lotto format was will work with you every step of the way. Conn. 05040. changed in September to revive in­ morning was moving out to sea The Manchester Herald is a member of The Associated Classes begin January 22. Press, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the New England terest in the game and boost ticket Yortd Weather summary for Itiesday: Press Association and the New England Newspaper As­ sales. Temperature: high of 41, low of sociation. The slate increased the field of Open House and Registration 27, mean of 34. Guaranteed delivery. If you don't receive your Herald numbers in the Lotto p m e from 40 A tla n tic by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a m. Saturdays, please January 9 at 5:30 p.m. to 44, nearly doubling the odds O cean Precipitation: 0.00 inches for the telephone your carrier. If you are unable to reach your 9 day, 0.()0 inches for the month, 0.00 carrier, call subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 p.m. against winning tlie top prize. inches for the year. weekdays lor delivery in Manchester. Stale officials said that with Call your School of Continuing Education 903 Main St., Downtown Manchester Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly, $7,70 for CIMO Aoou W* Temperature extremes for today: higher odds and fewer winners, one month, $23 10 for three months, $46 20 lor six Personal Advisor for an appointment STORE HOURS THIS WEEK: Highest on record 60, set in 1913. larger “rollover” jackpots would months and $92 40 for one year. Newsstand price; 35 Thurs. 8-9, Frl. 12-9, Sat. 9-5:30 i53 ^ O Lowest on record, 0, set in 1981 and Today’s weather picture was drawn by Nick Odell, a fourth- cents a copy. build up from drawings in which 456-5490 m» KM a u w n uouo* previous years. grader at Highland Park School. there would be no first-prize winner. 0 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Jan. 3, 199{F-5 Ma n x HI-„STER h e r a l d , Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1990 m anchester coventry state In Brief Divorce court tips Couple sues over video mixup / / MILFORD (AP) — A Shelton “Cinderella.” Moher said the children saw the Bridgeport pap^^rs to merge offered on tape couple claims what they believed to The couple claims their children, entire video. be a fairy talc became their Melissa, then 7, and David, then 8, He said the video is very extreme­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The morning Bridgeport children’s nightmare when a toy sustained emotional distress, mental ly graphic and includes scenes of In Brief Resident fears dam work may cause pollution Telegram and the afternoon Bridgeport Post will be HARTFORD (AP) — A Hartford lawyer is help­ store mixup left them with a anguish and loss of sleep and ap­ lesbian lovers and oral sex between merged into a single morning newspaper later this year, ing unhappy spouses negotiate the legal ins and videotape of hardcore pornography petite because the fairy talc tape men and women. the newspapers’ publisher announced. outs of the “most power judicial system in By Jacqueline Bennett John Elsesser. deep wells in the area, to verify the direc­ cording to Max Ferguson, chairman of tlie instead of “Cinderella.” graphically depicted sexual acts. “They went through every The new morning newspaper will be called The /kmcrica” — divorce court. Stores make super donation Herald Correspondent According to Blanchard, who also ser­ tion of the flow. Solid Waste Committee. Laura and David J. Burdick Sr. “They were just old enough to (sexual) position,” he said after Bridgeport Po.si, Post-Telegram Publisher Dudley B. “The divorce court can take children from their ves on the town Solid Waste Management Ferguson said the landfill is a valuable filed a lawsuit in Milford Superior grasp it, but not sort it out,” Michael reviewing the film evidence. Connecticut’s Finast & Edwards supermarkets dis­ Thomas said Tbesday. parents and move property around by fiat. It has an Study Committee, the dam was built in □□□ Court Tlicsday against New Jersey- Moher, the Burdick’s attorney said. The lawsuit claims Toys R Us tributed more than 8,000 toys during the Christmas COVENTRY — A resident told the asset to the town which can last 16 years enormous impact on how people live,” said Gerald 1830 for a mill. The town landfill was In another matter, the council voted 6-0 Newspaper employees were told about the merger based Toys R Us claiming the “The children were mesmerized by was negligent in failing to inspect holiday to the U.S. Marine Corps’ Toys for Tots Town Council Tuesday that he fears the if “We control what goes into the limited A. Roisman. to begin implementation of recycling ear­ Tuesday. Thomas said there would be no reduction in mixup traumatized their children. the whole thing. ... It ruined the and have proper quality control over program. The toys, collected at the 37 stores statewide, temporary lowering of the water level at a built several years ago on a watershed space and recycle as much as possible.” lier than the state-mandated January 1991 editorial staff when the papers arc merged. Roisman says any similiarity between his new The Burdicks bought the tape in holidays for the mother.” their children’s videotapes. In doing were distributed to homes for needy children and or- private dam in town could lead to pollu­ site, Blancharf said. Thus changes in Elsesser said if the town can put deadline. Executive Editor John Wilpers said the merged paper 37-minutc videotape, “Divorce ... An Attorney 1987 and popped it into a vidco-cas- According to the lawsuit, the Bur­ so, the toy store company also failed gani/.ations serving impoverished communities. tion of some water wells and the Wil- water pressure affect the flow, he said, together a regional recycling plan with The recommendation for early im­ will be redesigned and will expand the papers’ local Tells What You Should Know,” and an “L.A. Law” sciic recorder only to later discover to protect minor children from being First National Supermarkets, owners and operators of limantic River. and can pose a danger. possibly Mansfield, Andover, Bolton, dicks popped the children’s 1987 plementation came from the Solid Waste news coverage. subplot last season, in which the Amic Becker their two children glued to the ex­ Christmas present into the VCR exposed to hard core pornographic Finast & Edwards stores, also donated SI,000 to the toy Charles Blanchard of Route 31, made Columbia and Chaplin, there is state The dam is now privately owned by Management Study Committee that at­ Thomas said he hoped the consolidation would lake character markets a video about divorce, is coin­ ploits of “Hollywood Confidential: video cassette recorder and left the material, the suit claims. drive. the complaint during a meeting at the money available to help with implemen­ Barbara Decew. tended the meeting. effect during the spring, although a specific timetable has cidental. He wasn’t aware of the fictional video Diary of a Sex Goddess,” not Town Office Building. tation. room. Elsesser said the water is lower be­ not been established. until people began kidding him about it during “I think phasing this in to get people Ferguson also asked that the town hire Food drive nets results cause Decew is having the dam repaired The ncwspajjcrs have a combined daily circulation of production of his cassette. The dam controls water flow toward used to it is a good idea,” said council a recycling coordinator, for July 1 at an Four hundred and fifty students at Howell Cheney at her own expense, by order of the state about 80,000 and a Sunday circulation of more than “I never saw that show, and 1 never knew about the town landfill. Blanchard’s home is ad­ member Peter Halvorson. estimated s a l ^ of 520,000-530,000. Regional Vocational Technical School, 791 West Middle Department of Environmental Protection. 90,000. The Post has a circulation of about 58,000. 'The his video,” said Roisman, who has practiced in Cafe plans to reopen after fire jacent to that site. The target date to start recycling is July 'The council also reviewed a plan from Turnpike, conu-ibuted a total of 13,105 food items to the ‘The water flow in and around the The work should be done by spring, he 1 for the town. Telegram has a circulation of about 20,000. Hartford for 27 years. Fuss and O’Neill for a new design for the Friday night,” said John Ziemak Jr., school’s annual food drive, tlie school has announced. landfill has been down for about eight to said today Elsesser said there is 510,000 in the The Post-Telegram newspapers arc the largest owned Roisman produced the video as an instructional By Dianna M. Talbot responded to a fire alarm at the cafe landfill located on Route 31, in South owner of the three-story building at This sea.son’s recipients included the food bank run by nine months,” said Blanchard. “That’s her rapp,” retorted Blanchard, current capital budget and 512,000 was by Thomson Newspapers Inc., which purchased the tool for people contemplating divorce. It attempts to Manchester Herald at 2:18 a.m. The fire was declared Coventry, to include three buildings, a under control 45 minutes later. 378 Hartford Road. Ziemak’s father the Manchester Area Conference of Churches. Blanchard said the lowering of the however he insisted the matter be check­ budgeted for the landfill to hold cans, bot­ newspapers in 1988. answer basic questions about divorce and the legal garage, office and dog pound. But council system. While officials wait for lab test opened the Hartford Road Cafe 38 water level may change its direction from ed into. “The water table has been While debris from a suspicious tles, cardboard, newspaper and batteries. members said the preliminary design ’, results, the local construction and years ago, and in 1986 sold it to his Emissions will be checked south to north. That will likely disturb lowered 15 feet and could back flush the State man killed in avalanche fire Tuesday at the Hartford Road “As of January 1, 1991 it is illegal to needs more work. The general topic might be where fiction and masonry firm of Andrew Ansaldi son, who renovated the building. leaching fields in the area, resulting in dump north.” Cafe is analyzed at the state forensic Emissions personnel will be checking cars parked on have those items at the landfill," Elsesser The committee asked for alternate VAIL, Colo. (AP) — A Connecticut man was killed reality part company. While the blond, suave TV Co. will help repair fire, smoke and Ziemak said he doesn’t know how polluted water wells for some residents Town engineer Dom Bammarito said laboratory, the bar and restaurant’s streets and in Manchester parking lots this week for said. He said any trash collection trucks members to be appointed by the council and his two companions were injured in an avalanche character’s video made an emotional and personal water damage caused by the blaze, much repairing the damage will and lead to pollution of the Willimantic he has been assured by the Manchester owner plans to clean up and rebuild emissions compliance. Motor Vehicles Commissioner bringing waste bags with those items in because they’ve had problems making a near the Vail ski area, authorities said. pitch to women, the cassette produced by Roisman Reprairs must be made to the cost. He said he is waiting to meet River, he said. engineering firm of Fuss and O ’Neill that part of the building and may reopen Lawrence F. DelFbnte has announced. Warnings will be them will have to be rejected. quorum due to absences, they said. Jeff Beavers, a spokesman for the Eagle County portrays a first meeting between lawyer and client men’s restroom, the walls and ceil­ with his insurance agent to find out. “There is no evidence that has hap­ the water is still flowing south. But Bom- by Friday night. issued for any vehicles with expired emissions stickers or Also needed are recycling containers Council member Carol Ha/.ckamp was Sheriff’s Department, said Scott Walton, 25, of discussing the issues involved in divorce. ing of the restaurant area and part of He commended the town fire and pened so far,” replied Town Manager marito .said the firm plans to drill two Test results, which could deter­ no sticker at all. for households and an education plan, ac­ absent. Ridgefield, Conn., was pronounced dead Tbesday after And while Amic Becker’s video raked in moun­ the basement, where the fire is police departments for responding mine whether the fire was caused by his body was found by search and rescue teams using tains of money, Roisman’s has produced modest believed to have started, Ziemak quickly to the fire, adding that arson, should be known in about two Two named to honor roll probes in the deep snow. revenues. said. damaged to the building could have Names of the other two skiers were not released, but weeks. Town of Manchester Fire “We’re hoping to be open by been far worse. Two Manchester students have been named to the Voting records of state delegation published authorities said one was from Avon, Colo. They both Since taking delivery in November on 1,0(X) Chief John Rivosa said. No cause honor roll at Watkinson High School in Hartford, the were treated for minor injuries and released from Vail copies of the video, he has sold about 20 (529.95 for the blaze has been determined each, plus shipping and handling). school has announced. They are: Andrew Cole of 54 Both Connecticut Senators ap­ journal that has surveyed voles on Capitol Va'lcy Medical Center. yet, he said. By John Diamond necticut were about equal in their opposi­ Roisman said the video attempts to save people Timber Trail Road and Kevin O ’Donnell, of 55 Shepard proximately mirrored their Democratic Hill for 40 years, cautioned that its results The avalanche struck the Mushroom Bowl area, which About 30 Manchester firefighters The Associated Press tion to Bush administration positions, expensive legal lime — he charges 5250 an hour — DAVID TULLY CONTRACTORS Drive. colleagues in the Senate who, on average, on the survey of presidential opposition is part of the permit area for the ski resort, but not on ski supporting the president between 24 and by explaining the divorce court system. were with the president on 55 percent of counted minor procedural votes equally 28 percent of the time. area land, officials said. They said the area is due north Coventry man on committee WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Joseph In more than 90 percent of the cases, however, a LEGAL NOTICE WE STOP ALL LEAKS Liebenman, D-Conn., despite a conserva­ the votes surveyed. And their votes on is­ with such major roll calls as the John Republican Rowland and Democrat of China Bowl. William Peracchio of Coventry has been elected as divorce is settled out of the courtroom, Roisman TO ENROLLED MEMBERS tive reputation, has a voting record sues supported by the so-called “conser­ Tower confirmation vote early last year. Bruce Morrison, both candidates for Kim Andrcc of the sheriffs office said two skiers chairman of the Tolland County Agricultural Stabiliza­ said. OF THE DEMOCRATIC OVER 15 YEARS EXPERIEN CE - surprisingly similar to his collcguc Chris­ vative coalition” of Republicans and In the House, Shays voted against the governor of Connecticut, differ about as skied out of the avalanche as the snow was sliding down R^RTY OF THE TOWN OF tion and Conservation Committee for a three-year term, LICENSED - INSURED topher Dodd’s, according to a survey. southern Democrats were virtually identi­ Bush administration position on legisla­ widely in their voting records as their the mountains, but Walton was caught. Roisman said his goal isn’t to make money with BOLTON, CONNECTICUT: the committee has announced. The committee is respon­ U.S. Rep. Christopher Shays, R-Conn., cal. Lieberman and Dodd oppo.scd the tion and amendments 64 percent of the rhetoric. Vail officials said the Vail Mountain Ski F^trol was the video, although he wouldn’t mind selling Pursuant to the provisions of Complete Line Of sible for administration of government farm programs. meanwhile, voted against President Bush conservative position two-thirds of the time, well ahead of any other House Rowland supported Bush 51 percent of told of the avalanche at about 11:25 a.m. by one of the enough copies to recover the S20,(X)0 he invested. the State Election Laws and the Rules of the Democratic WATERPROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION more often than any other House time. Republican. At the same time, though, the time and voted with the conservative skiers who climbed out and told the patrol there were two The video, filmed in Roisman’s office, shows other people involved. him in a mock interview with a woman who is con­ Party, you are hereby warned SERVICES East Catholic students honored Republican, according to the survey, and “I’m not surprised that our records arc Shays voted the GOP party line more coalition 80 percent of the lime, more that a caucus will be held on comparable because 1 think in both ca.scs, often — 54 percent — than his two other often than anyone in the Connecticut templating a divorce. She asks about how to divide January 12, 1990, at 8:00 Twelve East Catholic High School art students have Republican Rep. Nancy John.son, despite ♦CARPENTRY we’re moderate Democrats,” Lieberman Republican collegucs from Connecticut, delegation. property, how to decide custody issues and even p.m., at Town Hall, 222 Bolton ♦WATERPROOFING ’ MASONRY been accepted into the National Art Honor Society. her disagreement with Bush on the abor­ Toll crash decision upheld said. “So much of this labeling business Johnson and John Rowland. Morrison was the con.servalivc coali­ how to pick her lawyer. Center Road, Bolton, CT F'oundations Restored, ■Chimneys Repaired ■Additions The officers of the East Catholic Honor Society are tion issue, was the president’s staunchc.st HARTFORD (AP) — The state Supreme Court has 06043 to endorse candidates which went on in the campaign and since “I don’t like to be in disagreement with tion’s most frequent opponent, taking the Scaled Rebuilt • Waterproofed •Porches Built President Alissa Mulliken of Marlborough, Vice Presi- ally from Connecticut. upheld a lower court’s decision throwing out a suit In Becker’s video, the fictional Los Angeles for election as members of the I came here has been other people’s the President. I think he’s doing a good more liberal position 88 percent of the Democratic Town Committee F+ooting Drains Installed •Footings Poured Repaired • Jacked der: Adam Huffman of Manchester, Secretary Holly These and other survey results are part against the state transportation commissioner following lawyer sports European-cut suits and cuff links. of an annual end-of-the-year roundup of judgements. Chris and I do fall in the job,” Shays said. But he added that about lime on those votes surveyed by CQ. And and to transact such other Sump Pumps Installed •Walks • Steps • Patios •Bilco & Gordon Buckley of East Hartford, and Treasurer Terry Longway an accident at the Stratford toll plaz.a on Interstate 95 that Ill Roisman’s, the lawyer doffs his suit coal and business as may be proper to voting published Saturday by the 20 of the votes on which he disagreed Morrison was also a frequent opponent of of .Manchester. middle of our party. There clearly are killed seven people. appears in short-sleeve shirt and tic. The video has come before said Caucus. Cracks Repaired •Hatchways Installed Doors Installed Washington political journal. Congres­ with Bush were on abortion, the mini­ Bush, voting against the administration Other members are: Nicole Nadeau and Jason Lawson more liberal and more conservative The suit had been filed on behalf of four of the victims no music — except during the opening and closing Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, sional Quarterly, and distributed to mum wage, trading of technology with position 70 percent of the time. of Coventry, Laura Simington of Manchester, Dana Sal- EJcmocrats. Overall, that reflects Connec­ in the 1983 accident, alleging that improper design and credits — and no fancy graphics. It’s simply a ques- the 4th day of January, 1990. WE DO WINTERTIME REPAIRS reporters Tuesday. Japan and reducing the budget deficit. The Connecticut delegation’s voting at­ zarulo and Andrea Lok of East Hartford, Jill Barbieri of ticut.” placement of the toll booths and inadequate warning sys­ tion-and-answer session with a client. DEMOCRATIC TOWN SENIOR CITIZEN BREAKS In his 1988 campaign against Shays is pro-choice, favored an earlier tendance record was above the average of East Windsor, Rebecca Tyler of Somers and Marc Tur- Not surprisingly, the Northeast as tems that cars were approaching the tolls contributed to COMMITTEE OF BOLTON Republican incumbent Lowell Weicker, version of the minimum wage bill, voted 94 percent in the House and 98 percent in Roisman, who has been married to the same gcon of Marlborough. represented in Congress voted against the accident. By Henry Kelsey Lieberman staked out conservative posi­ against technology trade and said he the Senate. Shays and Lieberman had per­ woman for 31 years, specializes in family law and Chairperson Bush more often than any other region. In the Jan. 19, 1983 accident, a truck driven by Char­ 282-0089 tions, particularly on foreign policy is­ placed a higher priority on deficit reduc­ fect attendance records. Morrison and estimates that he has handled 3,000 divorce cases in But in most instances. Bush did better in les Klultz slammed into several cars wailing in an exact- 001-01 Prison population doubled sues. As a Senate freshman, Lieberman tion than Bush. Rowland, at 94 and 95 percent respective­ his career. the Northeast in 1989 than did FYesident change lane reserved for cars. He was later found HARTFORD (AP) — The state’s prison population gained attention and some criticism Reagan in the final year of his term. “These are not just things where you ly, were at or above average but the Managers of some video stores doubled the video negligent and convicted of seven counts of negligent more than double during the 1980s, an explosion fueled among Democrats for supporting Presi­ can say, T m going to be with the Presi­ lowest in Connecticut. would be a popular rental. Overall, though, the survey showed homicide. dent Bush’s call for a reduction in the dent,” Shays said. "1 think he’s very The following is a list of members of “I don’t think it would appeal in our case,” said in the last two years by a rise in drug arrests and a Bush lagging far behind past presidents in The Supreme Court 'I\tcsday affirmed a Superior Court J. Garman Clothier announces wrong.” the Connecticut congressional delegation Bonnie Reed, general manager of Movicland toughening of public attitiudes toward crime and punish­ capital gains tax. Top congressional his ability to rally Congress to his side in judge’s ruling that, in order to prevail, the victims had to Johnson was Bush’s top ally from Con­ and the percentage of votes on which they Video’s seven stores in the Hartford area. “When ment, a stale official says. Democrats labeled the proposal a give­ the first year in office. Bush’s overall 62 show that the alleged defects were the sole cause of the necticut, even though her pro-choice posi­ opposed Bush’s position. The survey people come in, they’re looking for and box office Our Year End Clearance Sale The 1980s began with fewer than 4,000 inmates in the away to the rich. Liebcmian said it would percent support' rate in the House and accident. Because Klultz had been found negligent, the tion runs counter to the anti-abortion looked at a total of 101 roll calls: (Senate) hits.” slate’s prisons and jails. They ended with nearly 9,000 stimulate economic development. Senate compares to 88 percent in Lyndon suit had to be thrown out, the lower court ruled and the stand taken by Bush. Johnson supported Dodd 45; Lieberman 44; (House) Barbara men and women behind bars, and another 4,500 complet­ But despite this high-profile position, Johnson’s first year, 89 percent in Dwight high court First time reductions on all Fall and Winter ing prison terms in the community under the state Lieberman supported Bush on 56 percent Eisenhower’s first year and 82 percent the the Bush administration position 60 per­ Kennelly 67; Sam Gejdenson 74; Mor­ Department of Correction program of supervised home of the votes surveyed by CQ compared to year Ronald Reagan took office. cent of the time. rison 70; Shays 64; Rowland 47; Johnson clothing and accessories from our original stock. release. 54 percent for Dodd. Congressional Quarterly, a political The three House Democrats from Con­ 38. Girl, 13, is rescued No Buyins... No Seconds... from elevator shaft ^^DONr TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER” No False Bargains... 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Garman Clothier tomologists say a Woodbury keeper’s hives in Watertown and and up to 1,000 drones, or male Bees not only produce honey, of the Connecticut Beekeepers As­ before being rescued by city Thursday, January 4,1990 @ 6:30 P.M. - Free to the tors check hives before shipment beekeeper may have unwittingly im­ Woodbury were destroyed in bees; each colony can eventually be wax, but are also used to pollinate sociation, expressed bitlcmcss over firefighters and paramedics. public seminar presented by Edward Dale. 887 Main Street and the colonies sent to the Wood­ ported bees from Georgia infected November. home for up to 40,000 bees, accord­ orchards — an extremely profitable the importation of the infested bees. Shawna Davis of 36 Allen Street bury beekeepxir were approved, she by a parasite that could threaten the Now, about 150 hives belonging ing to Carol Lemmon, an en­ enterprise. 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» -M A N rHF,STER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 3.1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Jan. 3,1990—9 OPINION Rescuers arrests search for former leadership Terms limit Rose 14 on yacht

will get a GUAYMAS, Mexico (AP) — of ousted regime deserves Rescuers searched the Gulf of California today for 11 American , Romania (AP) — newspaper Romania Libera, report­ new hearing tourists and three Mexican crew Pledging to punish all “evildoers” ing on the Ccauscscus’ excesses, members missing after their boat from the ousted regime of Nicolac found that Ceausescu’s obsession J closer look sank during a diving expedition, Ccauscscu, the new government said with being photographed cost the port officials .said. it had arrested the entire former country at least $28 million during By Jack Anderson An American — one of two sur­ and Dale Van Alta leadership and promised to bring all his 24-ycar rule. The idea that people appointed to town agencies vivors found after spending more members of the executed dictator’s The Romanian press also said than a day in the water — said Tues­ and board should serve a limited number of terms WASHINGTON — Finally, after 48 family to justice. Ccauscscu sold 80 tons of gold from keeps coming up, largely from Republicans and it day that a large wave had capsized During the night, a soldier was state reserves to pay the country’s years, the Japanese-Americans — “nisei" the boat early Monday. deserves some consideration, but there are distinct — have been granted restitution from the seriously wounded in what appeared $10 billion foreign debt. “I was saved thanks to a door I to be an isolated case of sniper fire, Also Tbesday, Silviu Brucan, a drawbacks that .should not be overlooked. U.S. government which threw them into floated on,” the Hermosillo, Mexico, concenUation camps during World War H. doctors said. member of the National Salvation newspaper El Imparcial quoted The capital was quiet otherwise Front now running Romania and a Republican Town Chairman John Garside sees a The most famous nisei of all, the Opram Watson as saying. today, but the attack was a reminder principal architect of the revolution, limit on the number of terms an appointee can woman called Tokyo Rose, didn’t go to Authorities did not learn of the that holdouts from Ccauscscu’s announced that the body would serve as a way to minimize the problem of con­ one the camps. But she can never be com­ accident until 1 p.m. Tuesday after a hated secret police still pose a threat. probably field its own candidates for ferry on its regular run from flicts of interest in land-use decisions. He proposes pensated for what h^r country did to her. Tanks and troops defending the elections slated for April. She will get her day in the court of public Guaymas to Santa Rosalia, on the revolution remained in Bucharest’s The Front originally said it would that measure as an alternative to a proposal by opinion because of veteran journalist Rus­ Baja peninsula, rescued the other streets. not post candidates for the elections stale Sen. Michael Meotli for a statewide law that sell Warren Howe. survivor, a Mexican crew member Foreign Ministry spokesman Con­ and Brucan did not explain the would require zoning and permit applicants to identified as Vicente Gonznlez Man- stantin Girbca announced the arrests policy change in his televised reveal the names of all partners or .shareholders of Howe has traced the legend of Tbkyo cilla, said port Capt. Joaquin Doran- of former leaders Tuesday at a news speech late Monday. Rose — the Japanese radio DJ who tes. conference. Interim President Ion Iliescu and more than two percent of common stock in a cor­ needled American GIs. Behind the legend Officials said both survivors were poration. The Associated Press “I estimate there arc about 60 ... Prime Minister Pette Roman met he found the true story of an American believed to be in good condition. all close colleagues of Ccauscscu,” Tuesday with a French delegation woman, now 72 years old, who took the Dorantes said other passengers REELING IN THE FISH — First Lady Barbara Bush works to land one of the ten fish she said Girbca. He said “all evildoers headed by National Assembly Presi­ Garsidc’s objection to the Meotli proposal is blame for what was more legend than who had been with Wat.son disap­ caught during a fishing trip with her husband Tuesday in Pintlala, Ala. from the old regime will be brought dent and former FYcmier Laurent truth. Howe will publish the results of his peared. to justice.” Fabius, the Romanian that towns differ and that each town should decide investigation next month in a book, “The its ethics regulations itself. Thus the objection “He said there were four other Those arrested included members Rompres reported. Hunt for Tokyo Rose.” In it he charges people holding on to the same door of the ruling Politburo, although it The agency, formerly known as docs not apply to the orignal proposal by Alfred Johnson eyes the future that the imprisonment of Iva Toguri as the with him but in the night (Monday) was not clear if the entire body was Agerpres, was renamed Tuesday — Sieffen Sr. former chairman of the Planning and treasonous Tokyo Rose was a fraud. he lost them,” Dorantes said. Vatican sends in new envoy being held. The Politburo had 19 the latest in a scries of media or­ Zoning Commission, for a local disclosure law. By Bob Conrad seriously.” “I am much more focused now,” she To begin with, Howe told us, there was He said tlic Mexican-registered voting members and 26 non-voting ganizations to chrnge names to dis­ But just as significantly, Mrs. Johnson says with a laugh that means it’s saying a no single Tokyo Rose. She was 27 dif­ S^ita Barbara sank about 3:30 a.m. members. tance themselves from Ccauscscu’s The two ideas, disclosure by applicants, and Connecticut’s top political story of the projects a continuing Washington career lot for a politician of usually unlimited in­ ferent English-speaking Asian women, Monday, 2'/2 hours after leaving Isla Girbca promised that judgment despotic reign. limited terms for appointees are not mutually ex­ for herself where she says she wants to be terests. The year ahead will impose its Tortugas on the western side of the to work on Noriega talks would follow for “all members of Bucharest was quiet Tuesday after new year won’t pop until Nov. 6, when most of them Americans, who willingly involved — to play an insider’s role — in clusive and both could be instituted. voters decide whether Democrats keep own “focus” on her future, and she knows or unwillingly broadcast to U.S, troops gulf. the Ccau.scscu family.” He said the three days of New Year’s festivities. solving the great issues facing the nation. control of the governor’s office and the it. over Japanese radio during the war. “After it overturned, the yacht PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) — The new govern­ Rcpublica and ran them for its own purposes. Defense Ministry would announce There were no reports of sniper She says she wants to march to her Garside contends that the longer an appointed Legislature. But the outcome will also in­ took less than five minutes to sink,” ment closed television and radio stations linked to Ramon dc Lima, the government’s vice minister, said further details of the punishments fire or clashes during the day bet­ party’s drum in the best way it can use Political notes fluence the careers of politicians w'ho Iva Toguri was Uapped by the war in El Imparcial quoted Watson as Manuel Antonio Noriega and a top Vatican envoy arrived the country’s press laws would be reviewed by the legis­ later. ween the army and die-hard mem­ official is in office, the more votes he is called her in Washington. Right now, that is her •Happy New Year, Connecticut tax­ look beyond 1990. Japan. She went there from her native saying. to aid in negotiations over the fate of the ousted general. lative assembly becau.se they were “instruments of op­ Ccauscscu and his wife Elena, his bers of Ceausescu’s feared scat on the Ways and Means Committee. payers! Effective this week, all 187 mem­ upon to cast and the greater the opportunity for a U.S. Rep. Nancy Johnson of New California in 1941 to care for a dying aunt A reporter for the newspaper Noriega was still at the Vatican mission, where he second-in-command, were summari­ Sccuritatc secret police, which Tomorrow? Let’s sec. bers of the Legislature get a 5 percent pay pression” under Noriega. conflict of interest. There is logic in that argument. Britain, a Republican, is a “fer instance.” and was not allowed to return to the spoke with Watson in San Carlos, sought refuge on Christmas eve to e.scape capture by A top Vatican envoy. Monsignor Giacinto Bcrloco, ar­ ly tried and executed on Christmas touched off the revolt by in mid- So the object in 1990 for Nancy John­ hike. The basic annual salary goes from F ^ y Chairman Dick P^lcy of Oxford United States after the war broke out. near Guaymas, where he arrived U.S. forces who invaded on Dec. 20. rived Tuesday to help in the negotiations surrounding Day on charges of genocide and December by massacring anti- son as well as others in both parties who $15,960 to $16,758. Add from $1,365 to However there should be some continuity in the says “how Republicans fare in 1990 will Toguri was fiercely patriotic to the Tuesday night after being picked up The government said Deputy Secretary of State Noriega’s fate. other grave crimes. government demonstrators. are looking ahead is one of positioning. $6,390 for leadership jobs ranging from be the key to the direction Nancy takes.” American side. She found a job in the by a pleasure boat. Lawrence Eagleburger would meet today with President The Vatican said Bcrloco would “give a hand” to papal Where and whether the couple Units of the Sccuritatc, which was town planning process and seniority of members It’s a game anyone can play. U.S. Sen. ranking committee members to House If the GOP elects a governor, that is, a typing pool of the Japanese state radio Dorantes .said Watson was wear­ Guillermo Endara. nuncio Sebastian Laboa, who heads the embassy. Bcr­ has been buried has not yet been dis­ officially disbanded on Monday, put on the Planning and Zoning Commission on Chris Dodd of East Haddam, the speaker or Senate president pro Icm. top-level federal appointment could be in network. The Japanese captured an ing a life jacket. He said his infor­ State DeparUnent officials would not say whether loco was not seen Tuesday and the Vatican gave no fur­ closed. But Yugoslavia’s up fierce resistance for several days Zoning Board of appeals helps to provide that con­ Democrat she could conceivably chal­ •Bridgeport Mayor Mary Moran’s first her future. A Republican governor could Australian broadcaster, Maj. Charles mation came from radio contact Eagleburger would be involved in the talks to get ther details. news agency quoted Girbca as after Ccauscscu was toppled Dec. lenge in 1992, has been doing it for years major political victory is a having her tinuity. make that happen. Hughes Cousens, and forc^ him to with the boat that picked Watson out Noriega out of the Vatican embassy. The Bush ad­ The Vatican has said it is trying to persuade Noriega to .saying the couple was “probably 22. to be a lightning rod in case his party is choice of James Tansicy for president of buried on the spot.” Hundreds of secret police agents Mrs. Johnson is the ranking GOP of­ produce a program directed at Ausb^ian of the sea. ministration wants to tty him in Florida on 1988 drug- leave the mission by himself. But it has repeatedly said it Limiting terms would involve a trade-off, but it looking for national ticket talent one of the evenly split Board of Aldermen The Ccauscscus’ youngest son, are still believed armed and at large, fice holder in the state since the 1988 and American soldiers. Cousens talked All 12 tourists on board were trafficking chrages. would not hand him over to U.S. troops. these years. upheld in court. Twenty years ago, he was Nicu, and only daughter, Zoia, both fearing retribution if they surrender. might be worthwhile. defeat of U.S. Sen. Lowell Wcicker of Toguri into helping him, she says on the Americans, said Andres Mladineo, The U.S. Embassy said Eagleburger would look at On Tuesday afternoon, a man in a white suit emerged “Positioning” was behind Mrs. John­ a Democratic state senator from Water- were captured in the early days of The final number of people killed Greenwich. She is expected to seek re- bury. promise that they would spoof the another port official. KOLD-TV in ways to help Panama recover from its economic decline, from the Vatican mission and was hustled away by U.S. The danger in the limiting terms for officials in son’s putting on a reception at Hartford in the uprising was still unclear. election this year in the Sixth Congres­ Japanese. Tbeson, Ariz., said nine of the pas­ which began largely when the United States impo.scd troops encircling the two-story compond. Church sources the bloody, two-week popular upris­ Golf Club in mid-November, totally un- •U.S. Rep. Bruce Morri.son of Hamden A spokesman for the International broad policy making positions, however, is that sional DisUict. Given her track record After Japan was defeated, two sengers were from Tuc.son and three sanctions in its effort to drive Noriega from power. said the man was a Cuban who was in Panama at tlie time ing tliat toppled the ruling Ccauses- there, she would be a favorite to make it publicizcd, for a cast of Washington VIPs will wish he had rented Yale Bowl instead cu clan at the cost of thousands of Red Cross in Geneva, Switzerland, there might be a temptation to apply it indis­ of Toad’s Place in New Haven to declare American journalists offered Toguri from California. President Bush on Tuesday named career diplomat of the invasion trying to get a vi.sa to the United States. five terms in a row. she had flown up here. Senate Majority lives. said initial estimates, which at one criminately to all appointed officials. his candidacy for governor Monday — if $2,000 for an interview about her ex­ Dorantes said planes were ex­ Deane Hinton as amba.ssador to Panama. Hinton is now That would give her ten years in the Leader Bob Dole showed up, along with periences as a Japanese radio announcer. pected to join 10 biiats in the search ambassador to Costa Rica and will replace Ambassador The sources, speaking on condition they not be iden­ About 40 Ccauscscu relatives arc point reached 60,000, were “far too U.S. House, and with her party status six Republican congressmen and senators many of the 20,000 “closest friends” he thought to have occupied ranking high.” It is difficult, for instance, to sec any rea.sons to invited show up. Morrison intends to She never got the money and the stenies tliis morning. The U.S. Coast Guard Arthur H. Davis, a Reagan administration appointee who tified, said the man fled to the embassy because he feared back home Mrs. Johnson would be the who arc Senate candidates again or for government posts before the revolu­ Juerg Bischof said Red Cross discourage the long-time member of the pension challenge Gov. Bill O’Neill. were written to make her look like the in San Diego had been asked to dis­ was recalled May 11 to protest Noriega’s thwarting of for his life. They said the U.S. troops flew the man in a one whom lightning could easily strike. the first time in November. Proceeds, top­ patch two planes, El Imparcial .said. tion. Ccauscscu was one of nine representatives found between 100 •O’Neill surprised some Waterbury notorious Tokyo Rose. U.S. authorities free elections. helicopter to Fort Clayton, headquarters of U.S. Anny board, an insurance expert and a Republican who And as a person well schooled in how ping $100,000, were for their campaigns. Tlie boats remained throughout children, all of whom had families. and 5(X) wounded in each of the Democrats when he named former state arrested her for treason. Endara’s government on Tuesday closed two South located five miles from Panama City. has been serving as board chairman during years politics works, she knows it. Her options It was the kind of event that should the night in the area where the sur­ Tanjug said the Bucharest hospitals visited around Romania. labor commissioner Frank Santaguida of Although American authorities at first television stations and 10 radio stations and declared U.S. Embassy spokesmen said they had no explana­ of Democratic control of town from continuing to are to drive her roots even deeper in the command favorable memories if she vivors were found, Dorantes said. that city to be a workman’s compensation cleared Toguri of all charges, the soi- them under “state custody.” tion. House, where she has developed con­ makes a move of her own later on. Dorantes and Capt. Roman serve as long as he is willing to do so. commissioner, where the entry level pay sationalist reporter Walter Winchell, Government spokesman Edwin Cabrera said the sta­ siderable clout, or to plan quietly for a Mrs. Johnson is also making changes at Henchi of tlie 6ih naval zone said Dozens of Panamanians gathered near the Vatican em­ is $66,700. Santaguida went from being aided and abetted by FBI Director J. tions would be rctunicd to their owners if their finances It is also difficult to see any benefit in limiting U.S. Senate candidacy in 1992. her home away from home — her the cau.se of the accident was not bassy at a roadblock for word on the ousted dictator. an officer with the United Auto Workers Edgar Hoover, reopened the case and were in order. “Noriega. Assassin. Tyrant!” some if the 20(1 “There will come a time, I hope, when Washington office. It is a smaller, leaner Toguri was convicted of treason. She known. But Mladineo, an engineer terms for lliose who serve on such advocacy agen­ to vice president of Century Brass. One of the TV stations was owned by Carlos Duque, demonstrators shouted. “Out of the nunciature.” I have a chance to run for the Senate,” she operation now, she says. That includes spent eight years in prison and then later with the port authority, said wind NEED SOME EXTRA cies as the Commission on Aging or the Commis­ who was Noriega’s presidential candidate in May 7 elec­ They also hung an effigy with the face made out of a says during a conversation at her New staff as well as what she calls a “weeding was believed to be responsible. sion on Disabled Persons. Bob Conrad is a syndicated colum­ was pardoned by President Fbrd in 1977. tions that Noriega annulled when international observers pinncaplc; many Noriega opponents called him “pineap­ Britain office, “and I will consider it out” of files. Ford’s pardon could not give back die “There was a little wind and tlie nist. said Endara was ahead by a 3-1 margin. ple face” because of the deep acne scars on his face. lost years in jail, nor did it reveal the boat turned over,” Mladineo said. “We don’t intend to turn these mediums into SPENDING MONEY!! shabby evidence that was used to convict Isla Tortugas is about 60 miles propaganda machines while they arc under investiga­ Seventeen people besides Noriega arc believed ti) have Toguri. southwest of Guaymas. Guaymas is tion,” Cabrera said. sought asylum inside the Vatican embassy, including Lt. Newspaper routes available Open Forum FBI files contain the depositions given 270 miles south of Tucson, Ariz., He said the government also returned to its owners Col. Nivaldo Madrinan, director of Noriega’s secret by the two star witnesses for the prosecu­ and 875 miles northwest of Mexico three newspaper shut down by Noriega. Noriega’s police, and Capt. Eliczer Gaytan, chief of his personal in your area... tion, George Mitsushio and Kenkichi CMci. City. government had seized Critica, Matutino and Lc security force. They were Toguri’s superiors at the radio of the employer’s covered employees work visiting the library with their dad or uncle Earn money and prizes by Society grateful in our state. network. while he wound the clock or worked on it. Job appreciated Our associate Les Whitten has in­ 53 children with cancer attended Camp The Booth and Dimock Library is the only delivering the To the Editor: Rising Sun in Hebron, free of charge. The spected the F^I documents. The alleged public building in Coventry with a tower To the Editor: statements of the two men are almost We're There for You at As president of the Manchester-North kids had an outstanding time participating in Manchester Herald clock, let alone a striking tower clock. This identical. Yet the FBI put them forward as Unit of the American Cancer Society, I want activities ranging from arts and crafts and Despite the snow, the Manchester Road is uncommon for a town like Coventry Race was again a great success. The runners, the unrehearsed testimony of two dif­ to thank the residents of our area for their video production to water events and com­ in your neighborhood. which has two fine early church buildings. I the spectators, the bands, the program ferent men. generous contributions of money and time to puters. It was the camp’s sixth year. believe this project to be worthwhile and one sellers, the volunteers and all the com­ Howe tracked down those two men, the fight against cancer. At the annual Din­ These achievements as well as many Manchester Call today to get more details. that will preserve our heritage. Any help 1 ponents of the organiz.ation did splendid and they confirmed that FBI agents and ner of the Connecticut Division of the others were funded through the generous can receive will be greatly appreciated and work. other U.S. officials had [n’essured them American Cancer Society on Saturday, Oct. contributions of the citizens of Connecticut duly noted in the “Tower Clock Restoration The real heroes of the day, however, were into saying exactly what the prosecutors 28, 1989 in New Haven, many accomplish­ which totalled $5,388,922.00 in fiscal year File and Display,” as well as an article I am ' the crews of the Public Works Department of wanted them to say. They claimed they Community 647-9946 ments of the 1988-1989 fiscal year, which 1988-1989. The programs and services were writing for The National Association of the Town of Manchester. Under extraor- were drilled for a month on what to say. Ardmore Rd...... all ended on August 31st, were presented. They provided by over 53,0(X) volunteers and 76 Ashworth St...... all Watch and Clock Collectors. dineiily difficult conditions they performed The two men testified about a crucial include: staff members across Connecticut. If you Autumn ...... 103-155 Thank you in advance. broadcast used to convict Toguri — a Helping 22,413 cancer patients and would like to join in the fight against cancer, David R. Caldwell above and beyond the call of normal duty College Bidwell...... all broadcast that was never made or even Blssell St...... 97-184 families cope with the physical and emotion­ please call the Manchester-North Unit of Times-A-Wasting Clock and Watch and delivered a miracle. To mention them all al burdens that a cancer diagnosis can bring. would be impossible, to mention just a few written. Bowers St...... 14-22 your American Cancer Society at 643-2168. Repair Butternut Rd ...... all 2,497 of these patients were provided with would be unfair. Suffice to say that the race Mitshushio now says, “I wish I could With instruction from dedicated profe.ssors like Ellen 1543 South St. just have five minutes to explain to Iva Deane S t ...... all financial assistance to pay for such resources Karen Chorches committee, the sponsors and the charities Digan, coordinator of the medical laboratory techni­ East Center S t ...... 156-202 Coventry why I did it ... We were told that if we as medications, and nursing and homemak­ that benefit from the race are deeply ap­ cian program! And with an entire faculty committed Ferguson Rd ...... 145-360 President did not cooperate, the U.S. might arrange ing services. The division’s service to Manchester-North Unit preciative of all they did. to providing a challenging yet supportive classroom Foster St...... 69-109 trials for us, too ... I lied.” Galway St ...... all patients program continues to be ranked #1 American Cancer Society environment that helps all students achieve their in the nation. Thanking friends Eamon Flanagan, President Oki said, “The U.S. occupation police Goodwin St ...... all Manchester Road Race Committee told me that I must testify against Iva or potential. Teaching is our greatest asset at Gorman P I ...... all Volunteers drove 1,419 cancer patients to Green R d ...... 102-203 and from their treatments. To the Editor: else!”” once he was in San Francisco for Manchester Community College. the trial, ”we were told what to say and If you’ve been out of schcxil for a while and are Grissom...... all Delivery of free cancer-risk reduction arid I am writing this letter in behalf of Hamlin S t...... i-se 1 Clock info sought Sincere thank you what not to say“ by U.S. authorities. looking to improve your skills or earn a college early detection and healthier life-style Manchester Chapter 17 of the Disabled Hamlin St...... 87-108 programs to 1,261,313 people (716,403 Veterans (DAV). We recently concluded out degree to be competitive in the job market, consider Haynes ...... all To the Editor: To the Editor: adults; 544,910 youth) in Connecticut. This annual Forget-Me-Not Drive and want to M lni-editorlal part-time, full-time, day or evening courses at MCC. Hickory L a ...... all is another high for the nation’s #1 public As a community service project, I am thank our many iliends. A warm and sincere thank you to the Last year, 63 people died around the We offer transfer, career, certificate, and Highwood Dr...... all education program. presently in the process of restoring the Due to your gracious conuibutions: DAV faithful volunteers who deliver our Meals on world b ^ u s e they stood up for the rights non-credit programs, with full-time or part-time Hillcrest ...... all Reaching 25,217 health professionals with tower clock of the “New” Booth and Dimock Chapter 17 and its Auxiliary has been able Wheels and brown-bag suppers to shut-ins Holl St...... all programs and conferences designed to effec­ Library in Coventry. This is the clock that to: and elderly, regardless of weather or road of the oppressed. Human Rights Watch .schedules to fit your needs. reported recently that in 1988 63 human Kenny St ...... i -84 tively share the latest detection and ueatment runs the four dials on the outside of the • construct a wheelchair access ramp for conditions. 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The critics pay a high price, J Waik-in registtation for credit courses is o[vn 85% of all mastectomies done in Connec­ new renovation and addition to the original • begin a Convalescent Home Visiting watch them stretch up each day. And another Lyndale ...... all Sprgee St...... 74-108 even 9 day a sweet little corsage came as a gift from but we suspect that each of them would during January at the Registrar’s Office in the North S t ...... all Squire \Al)age...... all ticut during the 1988-1989 fiscal year for a 1913 building, we now have a chance to re­ Committee. TimrodRd,...... all store this fine tower clock. the Boy Scouts, their good deed for do the same thing again. Lowe Building: Tuesikiys and Thurstlays, North School St ...... i-84 total of 1,444 women reached. • start a quarterly newsletter to dissemi­ Tonica Spring Trail...... all 47 research grants at Yale University, the The clock has been neglected for many Christmas. God bless you one and all. 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Restoration will require Manchester of Connecticut transportation program and For more information, call 647-6140. General A.sscmbly which increased the ex­ some minor changes in the ceiling area of a Health, Welfare and Rehabilitation funds. cise tax on cigarettes from 26 to 40 cents per storage room and the relocation of one heat­ Letters policy Manchester Herald _J Walk-in registration for non-credit wceknight CALL NOW ing duct and two electrical wires. cour.ses, anil credit weekend campus and off- pack— the highest in the nation, in c re a ^ Arthur E. Warrington The Manchester Herald welcomes original 647-9946 ! 643-2711 the excise tax on other tobacco products by I am requesting that anyone with Forget-Me-Not Chair letters to the editor. campus courses is held until the suirt of 9 founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. 20%, mandate education courses in our memories or special recollections of the individual cla.sses at the Continuing Education Disabled American Veterans Letters should be brief and to the point. Daily publication since OcL 1 ,1914. public schools on nutrition and the harmful clock or the ringing of the bell, please con­ Manchester, CT They should be typed of neatly handwritten, Office on the East Campus: Monday through effects of smoking, and require employer- tact me in care of the library. Someone had Chapter 17 and, for ease in Siting, double-spaced. Let­ Publisher Thursday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday, 9 a.m.-noon. sponsored insurance policies to included to wind that clock from 1913 until it stopped Penny M. Sieffert 29 Hudson Street ters must be signed with name, ^dress and OpinicOT Page E d ito r__ ^ Ron nuonidroRobillard For more information, call 647-6(hS7. coverage for mammograms if 51 % or more functioning. Perhaps someone remembers Manchester daytime telephone number for verification. Associate Editor AJaxanefar Qir^Ni •0—MANCHESTliR HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1990 iHaurlirstrr Hrralii

Handley Deficit Homeless Section 2, Page 11 Wednesday, Jan. 3,1990 From Page 1 From Page 1 From Page 1 SPORTS I young people that are being ex­ less than two months ago? mined” to run again because he feels O’Neill said additional steps may The organization filed suit in budget deficit of more than $3 mil­ cluded from this way of life.” Before November’s election, in he is best able to handle the state’s have to be taken depending on April in an attempt to prevent a lion for the fiscal year ending in This situation that Handley iden­ which the Democrats surrendered a budget problems, having been in of­ whether the $65 million grows or reduction in the number of beds for June. Any money the city would be tified does exist, says William Her­ 6-3 majority to the GOP, Handley UConn easy prey fice for nine years, with deficits and shrinks during the balance of this New Haven’s homeless after the city able to raise by charging working nandez, manager of the Connecticut says the board was more likely to surpluses, tax increases and tax cuts. budget year. He noted that $102 mil­ announced it had to close one of its poor who stay in the shelters would office of the U.S. Department of accomplish goals. The Democrats To try to downplay the problem lion remains in the budget reserve, shelters. not be substantial, Mattison said. Housing and Urban Development. felt comfortable with their tlirce- now, hoping not to alienate tax­ or rainy day fund, which can be Epplcr-Epstcin said she did not 'The Connecticut Conference of However, Hernandez says, “while member edge over Republicans, and for the Redmen J payers and voters “that’s not my na­ tapped if necessary when the books believe the decision would impose a Municipalities plans to ask the state the standard wisdom is to blame it therefore were likely to take in­ ture, that’s not my being, that’s not are closed on the 1989-90 budget greater burden on Connecticut legislature this year to have the state By Jim O’Connell fracture in his right foot. on the federal government,” the lack dividual positions without first con­ the right thing to do. year in September. municipalities than that faced by pay all the costs of sheltering the of affordable housing can be at­ sulting other party members. The Associated Press St. John’s had 44 points on the A “I think most of the people in the O’Neill’s political opponents towns in the other states cited in the homeless. break compared to 15 for the Hus­ tributed also to decreased state funds Today: “The Republicans arc in a slate of Connecticut realize that were quick to pounce. ruling. “It’s a problem that has grown tight situation because it’s a 5-4 NEW YORK — The easy part of kies. and^ the tough building codes and when things get tough, tough people U.S. Rep. John G. Rowland, R- DcMayo left open the possibility beyond the capability of the towns board, so they’ve got to keep all the schedule was over for St. John’s. “Coach is getting more and more zoning regulations of individual get going,” the governor said. Conn., the current leader for the he may narrow the scope of the per­ that must deal with it the most,” said their votes together,” she said. “If Attention was turned to the Big East every day like Jerry Tarkanian,” municipalities. The 2 percent cuts should save Republican gubernatorial nomina­ manent injunction he issued against Kevin Maloney, a spokesman for they try anything risky, they could games which would be dccidcly dif­ Williams said in comparing one of “A poor guy struggling with a the state $20 million, O’Neill budget tion, said O’Neill didn’t have the the city of New Haven. He gave the the conference. $23,000 salary can only afford a lose a vote, so if anything becomes ferent from the first 13 games of the the country’s more deliberate chief Anthony V. Milano said. The courage to make any real cuts in city 30 days to come up with a plan In September, DeMayo ruled in season. coaches with one much more uptem­ By Rick Warner $70,000 to $80,000 house,” he said, conU'ovcrsial, they’ll drop it.” governor has the authority to require for implementing his order, saying another case that the state has an un­ The Associated Press spending and called his efforts No more San Diego, Wright po in philosophy. “We have Boo but zoning laws and building codes Meanwhile, she says Democrats spending cuts of up to 5 percent “pretty pathetic.” the plan could include proposals for limited obligation to provide emer­ A force developers to build larger, won’t be splitting their votes cither. State, Howard or Davidson for the Harvey and we can afford to run without approval of the General As­ “It’s almost incomprehensible charging some homeless people for gency shelter for welfare families. Redmen. now. You never know what he’s Supporters of a college football more expensive homes than the The election defeat has resulted in sembly. shelter and limiting eligibility. playoff couldn’t have asked for a that last year’s record $900 million An appeal of that decision is The 11-2 record and No. 16 rank­ going to do with the ball but you modest two-bedroom capes and them grasping for support by staying The 2,000 jobs being eliminated DcMayo said there were some finer finish. Two great teams, Miami tax increase will not be enough to scheduled to be heard Tuesday by ing were nice but the Redmen know he’ll finish it. He’s fun to ranches that cropped up after World united as Democrats. To do this, by the end of the 1990-91 budget merits to the city’s arguments for a and Notre Dame, triggered one great cover the insatiable tax-and-spend the Connecticut Supreme Court. finished eighth in the nine-team Big watch.” W arn. they must first define themselves as year will include some of those state fee schedule and other eligibility re­ debate over the No. 1 team and how policies of the O’Neill administra­ East last season and things had to Harvey missed last season be­ Altering some of these codes is Democrats. “The way you define workers who accepted a “golden tion,” the three-term congressman quirements. “However, at this stage it should be selected. one of the recommendations Hand- yourself as Democrats is by always change to meet the new level of op­ cause of academic difficulties. handshake” retirement incentive said. of the proceedings, the legal rights position. “Boo Harvey was the biggest ad­ Miami won the national cham­ ley’s housing committee will make voting together.” program last fall. He said a “repressive business and obligations of the parties must pionship in Tuesday’s Associated to the Board of Directors this winter. The partisan voting may not con­ Slater So the Redmen started their Big dition to the league, not just to St. The governor said that Connec­ climate” created by O’Neill has kept be addressed,” he said. John’s,” Connecticut coach Jim Press poll, but Notre Dame coach Also included in a draft of the tinue until the next election, but it ticut residents would continue to East season Tuesday night with a Lou Holtz thinks the sports writers revenues down. The city will submit a shelter plan 93-62 victory over Connecticut, Calhoun said. “They arc the 16th recommendations is a plan to target will remain for some time, Handley receive the services they expect, but, From Page 1 and broadcasters who voted for the N with a proposed fee schedule at the team in the country and they beat us specific areas appropriate for affor­ says, “particularly when there’s not U.S. Rep Bruce A. Morrison, D- their seventh straight win and one for example, lines at state offices same time it seeks to overturn the at everything. I don’t know why we Hurricanes picked the wrong team. dable housing and join the Connec­ a whole lot of good will in cither Conn., who is challenging O’Neill that was two points shy of the their might be longer and roads may not order, Mattison .said. Windsor Inland-Wetlands Agency/ got beat so badly. I have no explana­ “It’s very depressing,” he said ticut Housing I^ncrship, a program direction. The words flew pretty be plowed as quickly. for the Democratic nomination this Conservation Commission rejeeted largest margin of victory in a con­ Mayor John Daniels, who took ference game. tion for it.” moments after learning that Notre requiring towns to build affordable sharply in that campaign.” “If the income isn’t there, then the year, criticized O’Neill for presiding the plan, saying that it infringed on a Dame finished second. “I feel ex­ office Monday, approved of the “This was one of those nights a The shoe was on the other foot housing in exchange for increased Although she .says the division of outgo can’t be there either,” O’Neill over a “roller coaster” state decision to file an appeal, said Mat­ wetland area. ceptionally bad for our athletes.” state grants for projects like road the parties has put the board in a coach dreams about," St. John’s last season when the Huskies laid an said. economy and doing little planning. tison. An alternative plan would take 80-52 beating on St. John’s. Since Miami and Notre Dame repairs. “holding pattern,” this shouldn’t dis­ The governor said that not all land from both sides of the street, coach Lou Camcsccca said. “We each lost one game, Holtz said, the The judge’s decision would make had shots bounce off the ceiling and “We came here thinking we Handley also is involved in Agen­ rupt town businc.ss. “We have an ex­ state agencies would have to cut He said that if the state could af­ it difficult if not impossible for the lazzetta said. Only one home-owner Irish should have won the national da for Tomorrow, which she cellent administration,” she said ford to trim spending by 2 percent, go in and we had foul shots that would win,” Calhoun said after his spending by 2 percent. Those deal­ city to carry out a long-term plan, would be affected, he said. worst loss in four season at Connec­ title because they played the most describes as a non-partisan, .self-or­ referring to Town Manager Richard that money shouldn’t have been in bounced six times and still ing with corrections and public already approved by New Haven’s The town is likely to go before ticut. “I never thought we’d gel beat difficult schedule in the country. But ganized group of townspeople who Sartor and the rest of the profes­ the budget in the first place. dropped.” safety will not, for example. aldermen, to establish transitional the wetlands agency for approval of by 31. Nobody beats us that bad. I Miami supporters argue that the have got together to study sional staff. “The work will go on, this plan in February, he said. That may have been stretching He said sales tax revenues were House Minority Leader Robert G. housing for the homeless in scat­ didn’t have an explanation for last Hurricanes deserve to be No. 1 be­ Manchester’s future. and the things will be done.” things a bit, but the Redmen did off $25 million from the projections Jaekle, R-Stralford; said O’Neill’s tered neighborhoods, Mattison said. year either.” cause they beat the Irish 27-10. The group’s steering committee However, Handley, said she still make 35 of 51 shots from the field, made when the 1989-90 budget was plans sounded similar to the ap­ “If we have to continually open Miami coach Dennis Erickson chairman Phil Susag said that Hand- most of which were layups ahead of A partial explanation for Tuc.sday T\ thinks things could be done better adopted last spring. The corpora­ proach he took last year, when he new homeless shelters we will not EMERGENCY says the debate will accelerate the ley and state Rep. John Thompson, with her presence on the board. FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL the field cither on a fast break after a night’s loss was the Huskies’ 26- move toward a championship tions tax is off by a similar amount, called for a mid-year spending cut­ have the time and money to put into missed Connecticut shot or after D-Manchester, are “the two people Is an election upset going to deter effect the long-term plan,” Mattison for-80 shooting performance. playoff in Division I-A. he said. Inhcriuincc, real estate and back. “It didn’t work then and it having easily broken the Huskies’ “We played good defense,” Wil­ who are most singularly responsible her? No way,, she says, “I’m not alcohol taxes are also down from the said. DIAL 911 “No question about it,” he said. “I probably won’t work now,” said press. liams said. “We came out with in­ for the creation of the Agenda for going to let it get me down.” The city is facing a projected In Manchester really believe down the road there original projections. Jackie. “We came out with more intensity Tomorrow Project.” tensity, not the rah-rah kind, because will be a playoff system.” |E m The 175-membcr group, com­ than the last few games,” said Boo we knew it wouldn’t be an easy Holtz declined to say whether he ^ posed of 10 task forces and a steer­ Harvey who had 20 points and 10 game. The conference started. Wc favored a playoff, but he offered ing committee, will hold a town assists. “We played fairly good had to put on our workclolhcs.” another alternative. meeting in the spring. At the meet­ ./r defense and contained their scorers. Malik Scaly added 19 points for “The national championship ing they will present suggestions Their press wasn’t a factor tonight.” St. John’s and Robert Werdann had should be determined by computer,” which Handley, a member of the It seemed like nothing Connec­ 10 points and seven rebounds. he said. “You get so many points for P m H steering committee, said she hopes ticut (10-3,0-2) did was a factor. Tate George led Connecticut with every game you win and so many will affect decisions by the town’s St. John’s led 48-32 at halftime 12 points, while Rod Sellers had 11. Patrick FlynrvManchester Herald points for every game your op­ governing boards. ■ y-- ’jff :-.v ’' and the rout was on with a 14-2 run “1 didn’t think we’d beat any ponent wins.” ss CE PRICES VeuVE to start the second half. The task forces are on arts and ■t team in the Big Ea.st like this and GUARDED — East Catholic’s Chris Conklin, left, finds a major road block to the basket in Holtz said the national title is Jayson Williams, who led the it’s probably the last time," Wil­ z -D culture, education, environment, Norwich Free Academy’s Darren Cook during Tuesday night’s action at the Eagles’ gym. mythical because it isn’t decided on JD government, health care, housing, Redmen with 25 points and nine liams said. “Next time wc sec Con­ East rallied for an 82-71 victory. the field. O human resources, human services, rebounds, had eight of the points in necticut they’ll be ready to rock ’n “There isn’t a best team,” he said. land use, and transportation. EAMEDAB0UT...AT the run, which ended with 16:24 to roll.” “There isn’t a best team on each 5 ? play and St. John’s ahead 62-34. UConn, as it is in the Big East, play. Wc weren’t better than 0 m Considering the level of her in­ The lead reached 79-43 with 8:33 to won’t have a whole lot of time to Colorado on every play. It’s an up volvement in advisory groups like play on a dunk by Williams, who think about the St. John’s loss as it m g j and down thing, but you look at it the Agenda for Tomorrow and the Vi was playing in just his fourth game hosts Pittsburgh Saturday night at Evans settles down East; housing committee, it’s not surpris­ after silting out with a displaced the Hartford Civic Center. over the long run, who was the most ing that Handley plans to run again consistent. That’s how I look at it.” ^ K Till Miami won its third national 0 1 for the Board of Directors in the m next election in 1991. She said she championship in six years by beat­ Eagles rally for victory ing Alabama 33-25 in the Sugar hopes to push for programs to 5 r - protect the environment and to es­ Sutler IVarcjto^ Outlet Bowl on Monday night. NoUe Dame > CO tablish adequate day-care facilities. ttmPtm defeated No. 1 Colorado 21-6 in the By Jim Tierney Orange Bowl, but it wasn’t enough > “1 want to keep working on some Manchester Herald to boost the Irish to the top even J 3 H of the things I started, and the place Main Store though it was their eighth victory > to be is the board,” she said. NEW IN MANCHESTER • 3 1 6 H A R fF 0 R D M ''"7 ^ ^ ^ The first half of Tuesday night’s over a bowl team. Less than V 2 mi. east of Al Sieffert's, Keeney St., Exit, 1-384 6 4 3 - 8 3 0 3 “0 How does she compare the board 6 4 7 - 9 9 9 7 non-conference boys basketball en­ Miami also was chosen No. 1 in right now to the board she served on OP^ THURS. 10-8 • FRI.10-8 • SAT. 10-5 counter between Norwich Free United Press International’s Academy and host East Catholic coaches’ poll, and by USA Tcday- possessed all the earmarks of a CNN. Notre Dame was dropped to \ Loyola-Marymounl-Ncvada Las third, one point behind Florida State, Vegas non-stop shootalhon. by UPl. Vincent Patience was an afterthought “I want somebody to justify why while the first-half premise for both they didn’t pick us,” Holtz said. “We From Page 1 teams was: Push the ball up the beat the ACC champ, we beat tlic court and shoot as fast as you pos­ Big Ten champ, we beat the Phc-10 sibly can. ing regarding the Vincent homicide. & Regular Color TVs champ, we beat the Big Eight champ Eagle senior Bill Evans (17 Using a bone marrow sample and wc beat the top two indepen­ points), filling in for injured from Smith, investigators at the y dents in the East. sophomore Chris Paradise at the State Police crime lab in Meriden “I don’t think anybody has ever V • IVashers • Ori/crs point guard slot, was the calming in­ were able to match Smith’s blood played a tougher schedule than wc M m h m . Ranges. Freeds fluence the Eagles sorely needed. did this season.” type with blood found on clothing Paradiso sat out due to a thumb in­ worn by the victim. Prior to Miami, the last five teams Refnjerators • Microwave Ovens jury sustained in the Eagles’ one- to win the national championship Knowing this and Smith’s record point loss to Windsor in the Rotary with one loss did so by defeating the — he had been convicted of murder Club Tournament championship top-ranked team in a bowl game. in New York state — Lewis said ...... “MUmL game last Friday. The Hurricanes (11-1) jumped police were quite confident Smith Evans sparked an 11-0 Eagle run from No. 2 to No. 1, Notre Dame had killed Vincent. which erased a nine-point deficit in (12-1) rose from fourth to second the third quarter as East rallied for and Colorado (11-1) fell to No. 4 in However, police were not definite an 82-71 victory. the final poll. of Smith’s guilt until Tuesday, when East, which will travel to West Miami received 39 first-place they learned DNA samples from the Haven to meet Notre Dame Friday votes and 1,474 points, with NoUc blood on the victim’s clothes night at 7, is now 4-3. NFA, which Dame getting 19 first-place voles matched the suspect’s DNA. beat Eiisl, 67-65, in overtime in both and 1,452 points. The other two “It closes the investigation,” teams’ season opener, slips to 3-4. These & Dozens More Buys Throughout Warehouse! f;— 1 Demo's Come With One-Month's Dust, No Extra Charge! first-place votes went to No. 3 Lewis said. “The one drawback is The Associated Press 7110 visiting Wildcats sank 13 3- Florida State, the only team to beat he’s never going to be uied.” > ------i------I Z l point field goals out of 36 attempts Miami this season. 1 AIMS FOR TWO — St. John’s Jayson Williams alms for the from beyond the 19’9“ line. East The DNA testing, unlike blood 6E Washer The 22-point margin was the Fabulous Price On 6.E. Demo. basket over UConn's Lyman DePrIest during Tuesday and NFA were a combined 30-for-80 comparisons, provides a definite Panasonic HITACHI second-closest since the AP began Refrigerator/Freezer 2 Sfteed from the floor in the first 16 match because the technique 20" Stereo Color TV night’s Big East clash In Jamaica, N.Y. Williams had 25 its postseason poll in 1%8. Brigham NOW ONLY Full Size Camcorder minutes. produces in cells a pattern identifi­ points In the Redmen’s easy 93-62 victory. Young edged Washington by 20 From the time East trailed, 52-43, able to only the individual which points at the end of the 1984 season. Usually with 4:01 left in the third until a produces cells. $1399,00 Patrick FlynrvManchester Herald “There is no doubt in my mind Display Model layup by senior John Griffin (game- Deluxe w/ice & water Was $449 *349 GOING UP — East Catholic’s P.J. Monahan shoots over that we’re the best team in the *699 high 21 points) with 3:44 left in the Although the research was done Montana picks up country,” Erickson said. “Regardless in a private New York laboratory, Dented But Beautiful game which pul the Eagles ahead NFA’s Joe Mills during Tuesday night’s game at the Eagles’ of what anyone else says, we’re No Lewis said Connecticut police can TOSHIBA MAGIC CHEF 73-61, East outscored NFA, 30-9. gym. Monahan had 20 points in the Eagle victory. 1.” now have the work done by the FBI Dual Tray CD Player w White-Westinghouse Frost-Free Refrigerator SONV “Billy Evans had a great game,” Florida State, which won 10 in Washington. “The DNA process yet another award East coach Bill Finnegan said. “He points) and Penders on cither wing, some reason or another wc lost our suaight after starting the season with will be used more and more as an Holds 2 CDs Glass Sheltfes — Almond 27" Stereo Console TV settled us down (in the second halQ 9 10 Cu. Ft. Freezer cut down the amount of 3-pointcrs intensity for a couple of minutes at two losses, moved up two spots after investigative tool,” he said, adding for the 49crs this season, not like and did a great job. He showed his By Dave Carpenter launched by NFA after intermission. the end of the third quarter and routing Nebraska 41-17 in the Fiesta that police in Hartford had used it one ready to watch Steve Young at senior leadership the whole way. He “I coached varsity ball from $ 2 4 9 The Associated Press they’re back in the game. His kids Bowl. Michigan, which entered the only once before. home on TV. was the key. He’s been solid as a ’69-’79,” NFA coach Bill Sullivan played real hard. They shot the ball Rose Bowl with an outside shot al Grab It! *399 *649 rock all year.” DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, On Tuesday, Montana won one of said. “Wc took those shots (3- real well.” the national title, dropped from third SAN FRANCISCO — A little NFA led, 20-19, after one quarter, is found in all living matter and con­ Just Arrived the few major honors that had es­ pointers) when they were worth two. The 6-4 Griffin, who scored 17 of to seventh after losing 17-10 to ® over a year ago, Joe Montana was and 40-37 at halftime. East tains the genetic code that deter­ Just A Floor Model caped him when the Associated If you’re a guard in this day and age his 21 points in the second half, ex­ Southern Cal. A m t t s u b i s h i MITSUBISHI battered and benched. He feared the Press named him the NFL’s Most sophomore Rob Penders had 13 of mines heredity. SAMSUNG San Francisco 49crs were phasing in a varsity game and you can’t ploited NFA’s inside liabilities in It is the 12th time since the AP Giant Color TV TAPPAN Valuable Player. And that’s not the his 19 points in the first half. A bank shoot a 19’9” shot when they’re ii" Big Screen VHS Camcorder him out after 10 years and five the final eight minutes with 12 started its poll in 1936 that the na­ Gas Range only evidence that pro football’s shot by Penders high off the glass giving it to you... Wc basically points. East was 9-for-15 from the tional champion had one loss. Cosmetic Damages operations on his knee, shoulder, player of the 1980s may be around gave l^st a 54-52 lead with 2:20 left Usually elbow and back. don’t have a legitimate inside game. floor in the fourth quarter while Miami won its first title in 1983 for much of the ’90s, as well. Eight in the third and the Eagles held a They were inviting us into the mid­ NFA was 4 of 17. The Eagles out- with an 11-1 record and went 12-0 9 W E DELIVER $2599 Self-Clean (tver the dead body of owner quarterback MVPs were older than slim 59-58 lead after three quarters. Model BIO SAVINGS dle. We’ve been Uying to push it and scored the Wildcats, 20-2, from tlic to capture another crown in 1987. For Home Delivery, Call Zenith 31'' w/Cracked6ase, only $799 *499 Eddie DcBartolo. Montana when they won the award A defensive adjustment by East, run and run.” foul line. Erickson, who replaced Jimmy 647-9946 The 33-ycar-old Montana played placing Evans al the top of the key Sullivan added, “I thought the key V/SA ICE«f:l a The Some Oreof Service You Oet At The Moin Store— ATs Personol Guorantee! like a quarterback entering his prime Please see MONTANA, page 12 with sophomore PJ. Monahan (20 was wc went up by nine and for Please see EAS T, page 12 Please see MIAMI, page 12 Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 0

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16 ^^AN('H(:S'n-R HERALD, Wednesday, Jan. 3, '990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wcdnc.sday, Jan. 3, 1990__17 I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Crossword TV Tonight Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. 55 Of tnow [TMC] MOVIE: The Rescue' (CC) A FOOD ACROSS Anawer to Prevlout Puiile 7 ;0 0 P IV I (T) Inside Edition (24) @f) Art and Vision of James Hubbell 50 Printer'i group of Navy brats embark on a daring l.ff) (22 Wheel of Fortune (CC) (CC) A profile of the artist, architect and KEDA B ■ 1 1J, Romm meaturti mission to rescue their fathers from North designer. (In Stereo) * Butchor'i 60 Chemical I S') Cosby Show (CC| (In Slnroo) Korean captors Kevin Dillon. Marc Price, tool (38) Hogan's Heroes lU tfll (111 People's Court Charles Haid 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) L-2 0 Dawn 61 Delroil (61) Three's Company ( ilOO Tnb>^ M M 0*nN(M i« 12 Burgltriia (18 Untouchables [USA] Murder, She Wrote 62 Actreai — [HBO] Kids in the Hall (CC) (R) (In 13 A playwright Ullmann (20: Kate & A llie (CCI 8 : 3 0 P M CbJ (4d) Head of the Class (CC) Stereo) The microwave can be a good friend to the dieter 14 Uncia 63 Dentlit'i ACA 1 5 ------(24 (57 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour T J .’s first assignment as the newest deg. member of IHP is ridiculed by Dennis. 11:00PM CD ® (57) N ew s (CC) Do you know that January i.s the most popular month atandatlll 64 Carrying (26 Police Story [A&E] Twentieth Century The Noi (D Comedy Wheel □ on paper towel in oven. Microwave at high power for 10 16 — O'Neal gunt (30 (40 Current Affair is for going on a diet? More people start diets, buy diet Mandarin heef 17 Sleap alaga 65 Mountain r.iandy Invasion signals the beginning of (11) Cheers (CC) Part 1 of 2, I-? to 14 minutes, or until tender, turning potatoes over and 18 Unlit of (38' Cheers (CC) aids, and contact diet clinics in January than any other Marinate: D-Day. Host Walter Cronkite Pan 1 of 2 CI8) Synchronal Research rearranging after half the lime. Wrap in foil. Set aside. mtaaura DOWN (61) Hunter POUDI M WHAT THE JOB month of the year. The reason may be a combination of Microwave 2 tablespooas soy sauce 2 0 ------tar B lO O P IV I (l33 Jake and the Fatman (CC) (20) All in the Family In l>/2-quart casserole, combine remaining ingredients, (A&E] New Wilderness (60 min.) 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(22) (30) Night Court (CC) Christine's de­ Meal: bird 5 Baaketball 26 Clay and plant 7:30PIV1 f3) Entertainment Tonight tective boyfriend breaks dates to go under [CNN] Moneyline also be reduced in calorics, without sacrificing flavor and won’t even realize that these arc caloric conuollcd Cut each poUtto in half lengthwise. Serve vegetables and 35 Slippery org. aandmlature 48 Employaa Actress Holly Hunter (In Strtreo) cover, the bailiff talent show looms over 1/2 pound boneless beef sirloin steak, 1 inch thick 38 Thumb— 6 Bellevarin 49 Sources of [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated appeal. entrees at all, because they will utslc so good. Just add a ham over potatoes. 27 One time ( i) (22) Jeopardy! (CC) Bull AnswBrhere:nt cut into 1/8 inch strips 38 Actor March an lam only matal [HBO] MOVIE: 'Purple Hearts' Amid I I XJ-GGKXXJ salad and vegetable, fresh fruit for dcs.scri, and you’re all Yields 4 .servings, 187 calorics per serving. (24) (57' The M usic Center 2 5 th A nniver­ In order to lose one pound of body weight, you must 30 Tear 7 Pot-au- — 20 Actor Robert 51 Layer of OD Kate & Allie (CC) the carnage of the Vietnam War. a Navy (Answers tomorrow) Vegetables; sary Performances by the L A Philhar set to lose weight, and look forward lo a slimmer and 40 Coma out 8 Antagonlam De — tiaaua (11) WPIX News doctor and a nurse fall in love, Ken Wahl. cal 3500 calorics less than your body requires for ordi­ Country pork 52 Biographer monic and Master Chorale, Zubin Mehta, Jumbles: PRIZE DRONE SCARCE DAIVIASK 1 can (8 ounces) bamboo shoots, rinsed and 42 Sandetone 9 Architact — 30 Walltch and Cheryl Ladd, Stephen Lee 1984 Rated R. Yesterday's more attractive you. 45 — da Saarintn Whitney Ludwig (20) (38! M *A *S *H the Joffrey Ballet and Midori (90 min.) (In nary use. 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(60 nvn ) (In Stereo) (9 )Jack Benny Menus 18 Synchronal Research 26 MOVIE: 'My Father's House' A liigh (11 Hill Street Blues 20 M «A 'S *H pressure news magazine editor suffers .1 !18 Home Shopping Club ivsirt lUtack and rtjcalls the genlU?r di»ys of 22 30 Q uantum Leap (CC) (60 mm ) (In tered noodles, glazed carrots, chilled cookies. his youti) Cliff Robertsoiv Robert Pfi»slon Stereo) ^201 Wild. W ild West (C loao by NEA. Inc Senior citizen Teddy Grahams cereal like cookie Eileen Brennan 1975 38 Hogan s Heroes (26) Success n' Life pineapple, milk. Friday: School-baked pizza, SNAFU by Bruce Bsatlle The following lunches will be 38 MOVIE: 'Firstborn' An adul(!si:ent [A&E] Living Dangerously Divers em 40 Hard Copy Tiiesday: Tomato soup, toasted tossed garden salad, as.sortcd fruit. comes to his divorc ed mother's side wlien bark on an adventure to imravel the mys (61 Paid Program served at Westhill Gardens and cheese sandwich or tuna salad By Bonnie Tandy Leblang an unstable dnftrrr movr-7. into their fiouse lory behind a shipwreck (90 min ) Mayfair Gardens the week of Jan. Bolton schools CELEBRITY CIPHER Ten Garr Peter Weller, Chnstoplier (lollei [A&E] World War I (R) sandwich, potato chips, green beans, and Carolyn Wyman Celebrity Cipher cryptogrami are created from quotations by tamous 1984 [CNN] CNN News [CNN] Newsnight 8-12 to Manchester residents who The following lunches will be people, past and present Each letter In the cipher slands lor vanilla pudding with cherry sauce, Supermarket Sampler [H B O ] Edge (CC) (In Stereo) Nabisco Teddy Grahams Break­ another Today's due J equals N 61 MOVIE:‘For Ladies Only' An aspiring [ESPN] Celebrity Cars and Their Stars arc 60 or older: milk. served at Bolton Elcmcntary-Cenlcr young actor finrfs sui:cess as at> exotu [L IF E ] W om en of the N ight An On Lo (Live) Mondaj[: Apricot nectar, meat- schools the week of Jan. 8-12: fast Bears Graham Cereal. 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Bonnie: These Breakfast Bears graduating to Pepperidge Farm muffins and danish, containing less [M AX] MOVIE: 'National Lampoon's |DIS] MOVIE 'National Velvet' A young 1 2 : 3 0 A M . 8 V USA Today The popular Ttiesday; Cranapplc juice, turkey Tuesday: Spaghetti with meal- arc actually a small nol-loo-swcct cookies and coffee when 1 became nutrients. GWGDJ, D'V LGPH Vacation' WhiU? driving cross-country to cheeseburger on roll, French fries, girl trains fier norse to riilf m tlie Gi.iml giant Walley World, the Griswold clan de iiy of books featuring celebrity photo ala king, egg noodles, Oriental sauce, butlcrcd green beans, llalian cookie being sold as a cereal. Ounce an adult, it seems like a natural to National Lhznht'th Taylor Mickey Ronnev graphs lettuce and tomato, fruit sherbet, For these reasons, I consider these loufb into a senes of screwball sidelrips vcgcUtblcs, rye bread, mixed fruit. bread, fresh fruit. for ounce, all of three flavors of me. While a bit smaller and not as C F H M G L H Anne Rf*v(?re 1944 Rail’d G Chevy Chase. Beverly D Angelo. Anthony (9 ’ Paid Program milk. bagel sandwiches to be a good —• Wednesiday: Vegetable beef soup. these so-callcd cereals have the porous as the original Teddy [H B O ] MOVIE T w ins' (CC) A 35 year Micliael Hall 1983 Rated R ■22 30 Late Night With David Letter Friday: Brunch day at Elemen­ Wednesday: Apple juice, beef not great - - start to the morning. LOMCGPHM, SJIA old genetically fired Adonis furads tor [TM C] MOVIE: The Blob' A Colorado man (R) (In Stereo) Muffed shells with Italian sauce, tary schools; Juice, French toast and gravy over rice, com niblets, same calorics, and slightly less fat, Grahams (the latter quality Am(?rica m search of the lirollier lie Carolyn: Great Suits uses excel­ ski town IS inyaded by a man eating mass (38 Twilight Zone greenbeans atmondinc, garden salad bi.scuits, applesauce cake. that their Teddy Graham cookie presumably lo prevent soggincss), n(‘ver knew a pint si/ed i ar itm-f wanted of outer space slime Kevin Dillon, Shaw sticks with syrup, sausage links, :40 V^in, Lose or Draw these taste almost exactly the same lent ham, chccsc and eggs to make M S S J H Y . ' — by the mob Arnold Schwar/enr'gger nee Smith, Leitch 1988 Rated with Italian dressing, Italian bread, peaches, milk; Junior and Senior Thursday: Clam chowder, mile- counterpart. Danny D»*Vrto. Kr*lly Preston 1988 F^tiir'd R (In Stereo) (61 Gene Scott icc cream. long hotdog on a bun, celery slicks, The package boasts “less sugar as the cookies. As with the cookies, these new sandwiches. Unfortunate­ PG (In Sterfjo) highs: Hot ham and cheese crois­ CGIIZIGF UGJPFHGV. [DIS] MOVIE; 'Who's Minding the Thursday: Pincpapplc juice, juice bar. than the leading kids’ cereals.” This the chocolate and cinnamon arc the ly these arc bagels as they might be [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire 1 0 .0 5 P M [DIS] MOVIE: 'Thoroughly sant, potato rounds, peaches, PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Achievement Is the end of Modern Millie' A pair of newcomers to Store?' A young man hoping to support baked fish with Newburg sauce, best. conceived by Midwcsicm farmers. his fiancee lands a job in a department cookies. Friday: Orange juice, waffles and is only bccau.se Nabisco has com­ endeavor and the beginning of disgust." -- Ambrose [M AX] MOVIE; 'Crossing Delancey' New York catch their landlady running a fiesUJ rice, peas, wheat bread, fresh Great Starts Bagel Sandwiches. The bagels Easterners know and Bierce. (CC) All independent New Yorker finds whiu? slave ring Julie Andrews. Mary Ty store, unaware that the young woman is .sausages, symp and butler, pudding pared these Breakfast Bears (7 the daughter of the store's wealthy owner romance with a pickle men:f»ant she meets lor Moore, Carol Channing 1967 Rated G fruit. Coventry High with lopping. grams of sugar per '/3-cup serving) Ham & cheese and egg & cheese. love arc crispy on the outside and at Ifm urging of her grandmolfier and the (In Stereo) Jerry Lewis. Jill St John, Agnes Moore $1.39 per 3 or 3.6-oz. frozen chewy on the in. Great Surls has local mati.fmiaki*r Amy Irving Peter Ri:ig head 1963 (In Stereo) Friday: Apple juice, sesame- The following lunches will be to sugar-coated cereals such as erl, Jeroen Krabbe 1988 Rated PG (In 1 0 : 3 0 P M 11 26 USA Tonight [LIF E ] E/R (R) baked chicken, cheddar potatoes, served at Covenu-y High School the Frosted Flakes (11 grams) and sandwich. used something closer to donut­ Stereo) 20 Odd Couple Andover Elenientarv shaped tough bread. 1 :0 0 A M (T) Barnaby Jones "Som e days I get so depressed I feel lil989 by N t A lri( ■ [■ H A V € 5 I The following lunches will be phenomenal success of their Teddy Wednesday: Mild American chop served at Coventry Grammar, Friday: Soup, grilled cheese, cole Graham cookies, Nabisco decided lo sucy, carrots, peas: Turkey Robertson and Nathan Hale schools slaw, peaches. make Teddy Graham cereal. As sandwich, fruit, milk. the week of Jan. 8-12: a 0 " f h Thursday: Roast chicken quarter THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom Monday: Brunch with chilled PHIPPS by Joseph Farris with gravy, baked potato, squash; fruit juice, pancakes, sausage, r.K Chicken salad sandwich, fruit, milk. school-baked muffins, sliced pears. 'fDup^FO^PTD ,.,IPfPpe(7lMTOaRTAL 3 ^ io w y o u m e m ^ A L L WE PILOT HAP TO Friday: Cheese ravioli with mild 'Oie.sday; Crispy turkey nuggets, Connecticutjtat^ IT" TO mcCA^T... TO 6EMP XCX) BT aAWE,. ID WALTZ IW UBI^A 5 LDW tONKiTO tomato sauce, zucchini, seasoned noodles, garden peas, W LATE' sprouts; T\ina salad sandwich, fruit, pineapple chunks. ------milk. Wednesday: Salad bar wiili as­ sorted meats, cheeses, fmil and Manchester schools vegetables, school-baked roll, as­ The following meals will be sorted garnishes. served at Manchester Public schools Thursday: Hearty vegetable the week of Jan. 8-12: soup, tuna salad on roll, fresh CI^^WAAMMrJtUJUPC If TOtAAAAAAjUUaAJUUUUUP WWJIUXMXUALUO Monday: Chicken nuggets, but­ vegetable sticks, scnool-bakcd January 4th Only / i s ? / Sale starts at 10:00 am £ 1 1 l £ . WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr V Fish AND HEREo A THAT WE'RE- IT CAN'T BE AI^VOU KLA)<,Tua<.. Aiepveu THE WrfHT J TWeV'U. THE STATUE LETTER FROM (^OINieTOTLIRN MINE... MINE KHOUJ THEy Look UP-n?.. 5EE ^bfVWJNB -n«Y Y' O N E O F OUR OVER TO THE W Ae VICIOUS, MUAT RBJPa4T„.THEVI OF n VIEWERS... VICE SQUAD/ B-UT C LE A N . P91Hd, Chips Original Price The Formula for a Better Life! 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Open House and Registration fWMA/o ge/os Till 8:00 No adjustments January 9 at 5:30 p.m. \ -TO KTO ltD on prior sales. j fAiRLV 43 Oak Street Call your School of Continuing Education SEA FOOD Personal Advisor for an appointment MANCHESIER Slprrs Road serving the area OJER 30YEARS 165 Willimuntic, CT 456-5490 &(2oaal 649-9937 1-3-90 501 West Middle Tpke Manchester, CT Q iiulllv wonten'H cliilliln g

A. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1990—19 IH- -MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1990 Bush planning to ask cuts C l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 N o tic e s Lots/Lond for Sole ...... j j Merchandise Musical Items...... *4 L o s f/F o u n d ...... Investment Prooerly ...... 24 Cameras ond Photo Equipment...... 85 in fuel assistance program P t r io n o ls ...... 07 Business Prooerty ...... 25 Pets and Suppllts ...... 84 Holiday Seasonal...... 71 Announctmtnts...... 03 Resort Property ...... 24 Spedoii^ D#lt! I Miscellaneous for Sale ...... 87 ______Antloues and Collectibles...... 72 A u c tio n s...... ” 04 M ortg ag e s...... 27 Tog S a le s ...... M 3 % ^ Wanted to B u y ...... 21 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Action Programs. record, a month in which healing oil F ln o n c lo l...... q5 jS e rvic es R o o fln g /S ld ln g ...... C lo th in g ...... 73 Wanfed fo Buy/Trade ...... 89 F lo o rin g ...... 5* F u rn itu re ...... 74 Bush adminislralion wants to cut a The program helps poor families prices shot up dramatically in some jChlld Core ...... 51 E le c t r ic a l...... 5* Employment & Education R e n tals TV/Stereo/Appliances...... 75 program that helps the poor pay and individuals pay part of their parts of the country. In Mas­ P o rt Tim# H tio W a n ted ...... to Rooms for Rent...... 31 .Cleaning Services...... 52 Heatlng/Plumblng ...... 60 Miscellaneous Services...... 41 Machinery and Tools ...... 74 A u to m o tiv e heating bills. Some money also is sachusetts, for example, healing oil H#lo Wonted...... n Apartments for Rent...... 32 I Law n C a r e ...... 53 their heating bills, sources say, but I Bookkeeplng/lncome Tax ...... 54 Services Wanted...... 67 I G a rd e n in g ...... 77 Situation Wanted...... i j Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Cars for Sale ...... Vt advocates for the poor say it has used to help the poor cover air con­ costs surged from 88 cents per gal­ '•> I I Carpentry/Remodellng ...... 55 Landscaping...... 43 Business Oooortunltles...... 13 Hom es fo r R e n t...... 34 ' Good Things to E a t...... 78 Truchs/Vons for Sale ...... 97 lon a year ago to $1.41 per gallon In s tru c tio n ...... 14 ’ Polntlng/Paperlng ...... 54 C o n c re te ...... 44 J been reduced enough already. ditioning and insulating expenses Store/O ttice Space...... 35 Fuel O II/Cool/FIrew ood...... 79 Camoers/Trollers...... 93 last week. Employment Services...... 15 President Bush will ask Congress and to aid families in danger of Resort Property ...... 36 , Form Supplies ond Equipment...... 80 Moforcvcles/Mopeds...... 94 The average participating \l Industrial Property ...... 37 Auto Services ...... 9S to cut the Low Income Home Ener­ losing their heating service. About Real Estate SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Otfice/Retall Equl?ment...... 81 half of the households served in­ household received $204 in healing Garages and Storage ...... 34 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES.. Autos for Rent/Lease ...... M gy Assistance Program Irom $1.39 Hom es for S o le ...... 2t Roommates Wanted ...... 39 Recreational Equipment...... 82 Miscellaneous Automotive ...... 97 A billion this year to $1.05 billion for clude elderly or disabled people. assistance last year, Simmons said. Condominiums for Sole...... 77 Wanted to Rent...... 40 Call 643-2711 for more Information! 'Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 98 fiscal 1991, congressional sources Spokeswoman Barbara Clay of In most states, the money goes said 1\iesday. The sources said the the Office of Management and directly to the local utility, which READ YOUR AO: Classifed advertisements are proposal will appear in Bush’s 1991 Budget declined to comment on the deducts it from the household’s bill. RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to taken by telephone as a convenience. The budget, which he will present to proposal. Margot Simmons, spokes­ Program supporters say the 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible tor only one woman for the Department of benefits typically cover only about \ 20 to 2S days: 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion ond then only for the size of lawmakers Jan. 29. tion. For advertisements to be published theorlglnol Insertion. Errorswhichdonotlessen “This is a program that is terribly Health and Human Services, which 20 percent of a low-income 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per dov. household’s annual energy bill. Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value ot the advertisement will not be inadequately funded already,” said runs the heating aid program, also corrected by on additional Insertion. A Charles Hill, managing attorney for declined comment. 'The Jan. 29 date for submitting the National Consumer Law Center Supporters of the program said the budget is a week later Than the there is no way to predict how the Jan. 22 deadline set by budget law, The Associated Press in Washington. IHELP About 6.1 million American proposed cuts, if enacted, would af- and budget chief Richard G. Dar- I HELP IHDMES LOOK FOR THE yc Notices ANNOUNCEMENTS WANTED households receive assistance under f^cct people who receive assistance. man suggested Tuesday that late STORE SHELVES BARE — A shopper in finds bare shelves Tuesday after ANNOUNCEMENTS WANTEO FDR SALE The federal government funnels the congressional action on fiscal legis­ ^ S X i % R S • • • the program, about one-third the last last week's panic buying and hoarding. As a condition precedent GENERAL cafeteria COVENTRY-Move Right money to the states, territories and lation last fall made it impossible to to the placement of any total that qualify for tlic aid, sup­ SALES, help. (Near Marlbo­ In. Immaculate 3 bed­ porters say. The 1991 fiscal year Indian tribes, which arc free to set meet the dealine. advertising In the M a n ­ rough Town line.) Full­ room Ranch on corner Look for the CLASSIFIED their own criteria for distribution. In The delay in the 1991 budget chester Herald, Adver­ CREDIT NOW!!! BE YOUR OWN time, benefits, 8am- lot close to lake, fin­ begins Oct. 1. tiser hereby agrees to 2pm. Call Charlotte, the past, some states have responded pro{X)sal also will push back Bush’s BOSS ished basement, large Federal energy assistance to the protect. Indemnify and . M o n d a v -F rid a v , 633- wrap-around deck, ADS with STARS; poor, which started soon after the to cutbacks by reducing the number first Stale of the Union address from Argentina keeps banks closed hold harmless the Man­ $5,000 $700-$2,500 Weekly 4681, extension 330. A r­ fireplace, new oil fur­ N 1973 Arab oil embargo, peaked at of eligible recipients, while others Jan. 25 to Jan. 30, according to ad­ chester Herald, Its of­ Your job is your approval. Over 20,000 items available. Music Corp. seeks suc­ bor Acres. nace, a great place to Put a star on your ad ficers and employees $2.1 billion in 1985 when 6.8 mil­ have shrunk the size of benefits. ministration and congressional sour­ Withdraw up to $1,250. No credit checks, no bank deposits, cess oriented people. BROADCASTING-Entrv live. $144,000. Philips ces who spoke on condition of against any and oil Manage and service level. TV commercials. Real Estote, 742-)450n lion households were served. It has The program has widespread sup­ liability, loss or ex­ no finance charge or annual fee. as it grapples with inflation state wide accounts. Im­ Real people. No expe­ COLUMBIA-PrIvacv port in Congress, where Bush’s anonymity. pense, Including attor­ been cut steadily ever since as it be­ rience necessary. Plus Location. Nicely Admini.stralion sources said the neys' fees.orlslngfrom Call today/Charge tomorrow mediate income, heavy came a favorite target for proposed proposal is likely to be strongly op­ Children, teens, adults. redone 5 room Ranch, 3 643-2711 posed. Last year. Bush proposed budget for the 1991 fiscal year start­ BUENOS AIRES, Argentina australs. Economy Minister Antonio country in May and June, with loot­ claims of unfair trade repeat business. Career For Information call reductions during the Reagan ad­ proctices. Infringe­ MC/Visa Service bedrooms, fireplace, ing Oct. 1 will call for $1.23 trillion Gonzalez said Monday, while sharp­ ing widespread by proplc made advancement. (313) 548-8100 extension hardwood floors, ministration. providing $1.1 billion for the (AP) — As it attempted to hold ment of trodemorks, desperate by the shrinking value of Call 7 days, 9am-9pm CALL 2978. combo wood, cool and program, but lawmakers ended up in spending to meet a $64 billion down a devastating inflationary ly reducing the value of government trode names or pat­ “This program has been cut 818-783-8241 CHILD Care-Full time oil heat, within walking enough over the last few years,” said setting aside $1.39 billion. budget deficit target without propos­ spiral, the 6-monih-old government revenues and touching off demands their wages. ents, violation of rights 387-7539 Comparing the current economic llve-ln preferred tor a 3 distance to Columbia Word of the proposal comes after ing new taxes or wholesale reduc­ of President Carlos Menem ordered for higher wages. of privacy and Infrin­ NURSE'S Aide. 8:30am- Beach and Recreation Ed Block, executive director of the gement ot copyright month old. Will con­ National Association of Community one of the coldest Decembers on tions in domestic programs. banks and foreign exchange houses The economy was chaotic even dilemma with that of the months 3:00pm. Call 649-2358. sider daytime care Area. Reduced to before a 1976 military coup, An­ and proprietory rights, IPART TIME with flexible hours. E x­ $149,900. Philips Real to remain closed today. before Menem took office and Ar­ unfair competition and IPART TIME CLERICAL-Data entry, gentines fear shortages of food and tonio Cafiero, president of the ruling HELP WANTED HELP WANTED filing, light typing, perience and referen­ Estate, 742-1450n The “bank holiday” that began libel ond slander, ces desired 645-8084. Tuesday was Argentina’s sixth in medicine, high prices and shrunken Peronist Parly, said, “This is much which may result from flexible hours. Apply In ASHFORD-Cleon As A real wages — all of which could worse than that.” The military the publication of onv CHILD care worker person. Reliable Mfg., Whistle. Better than S e// less than one month, ordered by the wanted. Port-time, Your Car Rabbit skinning is protested advertisem ent In the 94 Granbv St., Bloom­ new, 7 rooms, 3 bed­ govenunent as it tries to stabilize the touch off the kind of social unrest remained in power until the 1983 NOON-TIME AM, energetic, caring field. 242-5591. eoe, HodBUSINESS rooms, Cathedral cell­ election of Raul Alfonsin, Menem’s Manchester Herald bv Motors Corp. plants in Flint, Mich., scene had provoked outrage among counuy’s currency, the austral. that occurred in May. advertiser. Including person. East Hartford INSPECTOR-FIrst ple- I ' ^ I dppdrtunities ing, fireplace. Oak ca­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Roger predecessor. AIDE Day Core. Coll 569-1610. binets, breakfast bar, devastated the town of 150,000, animal activists while scenes that he The la.st days of 1989 saw panic­ Foot riots broke out across the advertisements In onv ce/flnal Inspection. § ^ & Me,” the darkly comic documen­ free distribution publi­ The Manchester DAYTIME Proofreader Fast growing aero­ AVON Calling-To buv or atrium door to deck, defended the scene. said depict brutality and cniclty to buying and hoarding by shoppers, sell. Call Nellie at 875- walk-out b o s e m e n t tary that depicts a woman clubbing, cations published bv Board of Education needed for Bl-monthiv space lob shop has gutting and skinning a rabbit for “It’s a pivotal fnoment in the film people have been ignored. the withholding of supplies by dis­ the Manchester He­ m agazine. Coll 646- Immediate opening. 5033.______from rec room, rear is seeking a noon­ yard borders on state m food, has gotten bad reviews from because people don’t want to look,” The film was one of the surprise tributers and restricted sales by busi­ rald. Penny Sleffert, 1479.______Applicant must have 3 HAIR Salon-Hairdressers n s forest. $157,900. Philips the American Humane Association. he said. “They don’t want to look to hits of 1989, making the 10 best lists nesses, particularly pharmacies, gas Publisher. time aide for High- DAYTIME Paste up ar­ years experience, blue­ dream chance to own GET FIT FOR LIFE print skills, and a vour own business!! Real Estate, 742-1450r “It shows a little rabbit being sec the brutality of what has hap­ of more than a dozen film critics stations and neighborhood food iand Park School. tist needed for bi­ 4 Lines — 10 Days across the country. It traces the im­ stores. Two hours per day monthly magazine. knowledge of mil Good locotlon In high MANCHESTER-Worm murdered,” said Belly Denny Smith, pened, not to this rabbit, but to this ILOST specs. We offer good traffic area. Near cen­ and cozv. Nice 7 room Argentines lacking confidence in Coll 646-1479.______50C charge each addi­ director ot the Los Angeles office of town — that a woman is reduced to pact on Flint of GM Chairman AND FOUND $5.50 per hour. In­ pay, company paid be­ ter of M anchester. Low Cope with o fireplaced the association’s animal proeciion killing rabbits for food in the middle Roger Smith’s decision to close the their economy bought so many dol­ A T TH E W y w c a terested applicants MUNSON'S Chocolates- nefits, and 0 pleasant rent. All equipment In- living room, eat-in kit­ tional line, per day. You of the hometown of the world’s local auto plants. lars last month that the austral lost FOUND: Camara. Please s h o u ld c o n ta c t M rs. Route 6, Bolton Is now working environment. Ic u d e d . Priced chen, formal dining division. “I do not see any humor in accepting applications Call Robert White- R ig h t!!! $9,500. Call richest corporation.” The woman who clubs the rabbit nearly 50 percent of its value. call 646 3156. Novak, Highland and 0 1st floor family that.” Adult classes start January 8-19. Child care for part-time retail head, 242-5591, 646-0454. room, too! This home can cancel at any time. is the wife of a laid-off GM In a bid to curtail dollar-buying Park School, 647- sales person. Hoursare Mondoy-Frlday. eoe. LEVELS-3 bedrooms, Is 0 real pleasure to Filmmaker Michael Moore, Moore, in a recent phone inter­ employee. She said in the movie she and bring down interest rates that Mondav-Frldov, 4-8, show. $142,900. D.W . SORRY, available during morning sessions. IPART TIME 3 4 3 0 ADMINISTRATIVE family room, country : “D whose documentary on how the loss view from New York, also expressed raises the animals “for pets or have topf)cd 600 percent a month, EOE and Saturday or Sun­ Fish Realty, 643-1591.r 2 HELP WANTED day 10-6. Totaling 15-20 Assistant-Fast paced kitchen, ^V^ baths, at­ NO REFUNDS OR of 30,000 jobs at several General bewilderment that the rabbit-killing meal.” the government on Monday moved Hartford governmen­ tractive -nd updated /ViANCHESTER-Fullv O JD MORNING STRETCH Mon-Wed-Frl9:15-WAM hours weekly. Call 647- dormered Cope with % to restrict the amount of australs in 8639 for appointment. tal relotlons agency Interior. Asking ADJUSTMENTS PART TIME seeks a "can do", ener­ $134,700. Call Barboro. bedrooms, 2 baths, ^ o circulation. FIT FOR LIFE Mon-Wed-Fri 10:00-11:00AM LOOKING for people to fireplace, hardwood O T| HELP WANTED getic Administrative RE/MAX East of the Raul Cuello, secretary of public do food demonstra­ Assistant for diverse River, 647-1419.: floors, all decorated Tues-murs9:15^10:15AM 0 m revenue, said he was “absolutely BODY CONDITIONING tions on January 12th, position. You should with elegant country $5 billion year at box office DAYTIME Typist needed 13th, 19th, and 20th In charm. A must to certain” that when banks and ex­ have an eve for detail, m WORKOUT WITH WEIGHTS Tues-murs 10:30-11:15AM for bl-monthiv maga­ the Hartford area. see!!! Solly Sullivan. CLASSIFIED change houses reopen the dollar will solid word processing IHDMES this year’s holiday season was off “Women on the Verge of a Nervous BANK TELLER - Nonhend branch E. zine. Macintosh expe­ Please call 421-4193. skills, 1 veor related $149,900. Sentry Real LOS ANGELES (AP) — North trade below last week’s levels. A BETTER BO D Y Tues-murs 10:00-11:00AM Windsor branch, P/T positions avail­ rience required. Coll FDR SALE Estate, 643-4060.D from a year ago. The scarce hits in­ Breakdown” with more than $7 mil­ able. If you have good customer serv­ experience, and be a 643-2711 America’s movie theaters reaped a However, he told the government 646-1479.______teom worker. Benefits cluded “Back to the Future Part II” lion. ice sKills, apply at: IHELP SOUTH WINDSOR- record $5 billion-plus at the box of­ news agency Telam, “We are im­ NOONTIME FITNESS Tues-Thurs 12.00-12.45PM PERSON needed to pick Include paid parking, COVENTRY- Beoutiful 3 bedroom 0 1 and “National Lampoon’s Christmas The year’s biggest flops include 923 Main Street WANTED Immaculate 2,100 m fice in 1989, powered by the punch mersed in a tremendous crisis that up ods for bi-monthly medical/dental Insu­ Colonial Insldeondout. Vacation.” “Casualties of War,” “Blaze,” EVENING WORKOUT M o r^ W e d &.30-7:30PM Manchester, CT 06040 rance, solarv In high square foot Raised of “Batman” and other highly requires much effort, imagination EOE m agazine. Call 646- Large rooms, ceramic The box-office figures only hint “We’re ,” “Old Gringo,” 1479. A ID Attendonf to assist 30 teens. Please call Jen­ Ranch. 4 bedrooms, 3 tile, sprinkler system, HOMES I HOMES promoted action films. veor old man with dis­ baths, fireplaced fam­ > O) at the film industry’s robust health. “Falman and Lillie Boy,” “Lock- and constant adjusting.” BODY DESIGN Tues-Thurs 7:0O-8:OOPM nifer, 560-0000. eoe. professionally lands­ FOR SALE FOR SALE Despite a lackluster Christmas The devaluation of the austral has ability. In-home care, ily room. Cathedral liv­ caped, In-ground pool Home video and cable television Up,” “The Abyss,” “Young flexible hours. For de­ ing room, % wooded holiday season, summertime fueled interest rates as banks strug­ HATHA YOGA W ed 5:30-6:MPM & Thur 9:30-10:15AM I l l JHELP I HELP CRUISE Ships. Now hir­ and more. $244,900. ^ > receipts now account for about 57 Einstein” and just about every tails, call David or acre, 2 car garage. moviegoers spun the turnstiles at gle to retain funds that investors 111 IWANTED WANTED ing all positions. Both Henrv Associates, 644- 33 H percent of studio revenues, com­ movie from the Orion studios: Sharon at 643-6779 after skilled and unskilled. $183,900. 644-9978. 644- 8895.r- such a dizzying pace that the box- wanted to convert to the safer U.S. Y W C A FITNESS R O O M M o n Thru FrI 9:00AM-9:00PM 5:30 pm.______1101 evenings. > pared with about 30 percent earned “She-Devil,” “Valmont,” “Great For Inform ation, (615) WALLACE-TUSTIN office record of $4.45 billion from dollar. It also has ignited price hikes LABORER for shop and 779-5507, extension H- N EW Price! $169,000 will N E W Construction- ■ 0 at movie houses, according to Raul Balls of Fire,” “Erik the Viking” and Country living In He­ Realty 644-5667 1988 was smashed, according to of 100 percent in most goods and Also, preschool parent- child & youth classesi yard duties. Expe­ 469. take this gorgeous 3 Kagan Associates. “Heart of Dixie.” SALES rience preferred. 289- bedroom Colonial on bron, the place to be. 22 Morgan Farms Drive figures released Tbesday. A companion survey conducted commodities. Quality throughout, 8 The official box-office total, Call YWCA Office, 647-1437, 2323. eoe. Gardner Street. Im­ Some analysis believe Hol­ by Orbit Video magazine of the Devaluations that totaled 99 per­ maculate Inside and rooms, large lot, 300 South Windsor, CT 06074 which was to be announced today lywood’s record year might mean cent in 1989 “pulverized” savings in to reserve your free brochure. MERCHANDISERS out, large lot, 2 car feet deep, skylight, a by the trade newspaper Daily decade’s biggest box-office stars FULL-TIME AUTOMOTIVE charmer. Call Ron. studios will produce and release fod­ revealed a mildly surprising name as ROUTE SALES garage, plus screened Variety, was set by fewer films: 446 FULL TIME/ porch. Call Borbara. RE/MAX East of the der. “Most of these movies never the era’s most popular actor: Har­ We have openings River, 647-1419.D 5 F a m ily features made their debuts in 1989, OPEN HOUSE RE/MAX East of the C o n d o should have been made,” said A.D. rison Ford. Ford’s movies, according for the assem b ly an d PART TIME River, 647-1419.C down 13 percent from the previous BOLTON-Brand new Murphy, who follows box-office to the magazine’s January survey, packaging of our TEMPORARY year. revenues for Daily Variety. DON'T MONKEY ' Cootemporarv. 8 room W e s t made $1,064 billion. SALARY $20,000 RANGE BOLTON-Spaclous, 11 ^ Cdntempororv on a V e r n o n In the studio-by-studio race, homemade foods. General office duties. Dan Aykroyd, owing much to the room Colonial, 4 bed­ beoutiful country set­ Warner Bros, was No. 1 with an es­ Of 1989’s lop five, only “Rain Join The L'eggs Products Team Motor vehicle experience rooms, baths, living two “Ghostbusiers” movies and a $6 per hour to start 2'/2 ting. Highlights Include Price Slashed!! timated 17.1 percent share of all Man,” released first in 1988, was A Sara Lee "Fortune 50" Company helpful. Call room, dining room, ceramic fover which S t a f f o r d brief appearance in “Indiana Jones AROUND... with scheduled wage U.S. and Canadian tickets sold. widely praised by reviewers. And Kathleen Maloney family room, large kit­ opens to 0 Cathedrol and the Temple of Doom,” was GREATER HARTFORD AREA chen, solarium, sun celling with skvHohts. 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 The studio’s “Batman” was the several critically acclaimed films, reviews and great Lynch Toyota- Great buy in rural set­ such as “Do the Right Thing,” “The second with $871 million. Eddie Leggs Products Inc the sole distributor of Leggs porch, fireplace. Cedar ^balconv and fireplace bath Townhouse year’s biggest blockbuster. Its Pantyhose is seeking individuals to assist in its Eastern benefits. Call 633- Pontiac exterior, wrap-around [[jiiTnls home is a great ting near Crystal Lake!! Fabulous Baker Boys” and Murphy was third with $828 mil­ Try Our Pay-By-Mail Zone Operation $251.2 million in ticket sales was 4663. Ask for Dave. 646-43 21 deck, 2 car garage. buv! $279,900. D.W No Vacancies. end unit with ga­ fiflh-highesl in history. “Heathers” — did modest business. lion. Bill Murray’s work generated JOB DESCRIPTION: Some decorating choi­ Fish Realty, 643-1591 .□ Among independent films, the top ticket sales of $696 million for ces still available. MANCHESTER-LIke Oil Furnaces. rage, basement and Disney, which some analysis Program... • Sell, merchandise and deliver L'eggs Just My performers were “sex, lies and fourth place and Tom Cruise was $324,700. Henrv Asso­ "new" condition. 7 pool. Private loca­ didn’t expect to be competitive, It makes paying your subscription easier on you. Size and Underalls to a variety of outlets food RN SUPERVISOR ciates, 644-4723.0 Cross income of over videoiapte” with $24 million and fifth with $636 million. drug, convenience and mass merchandisers room Ranch available finished fifth with a healthy 13.8 Instead of paying your carrier every 2 weeks, you can SUPER NEW RATE OF PAY EAST HARTFORD-3 bed­ im m edlotlev If desired. $22,000 tion. percent share. simply write a ch ^ k for 3 months, 6 months or a full QUALIFICATIONS: room Bl-level, eat-ln Custom kitchen, 1st Although part of the revenue MON.-FRI., 7AM-3PM kitchen, IV2 baths, rec floor laundry, 2flreplo- year...drop it in the mail. Then, you can forget about • Solid work history a MUST room, space for addl- • Interest in sales merchandising, distribution ces, 1st floor fam ily surge is attributable to higher ticket naving ready cash to pay your carrier, answering the tlonol bedroom, great and/or warehousing process Also ask about our new hire bonus, child care reim­ room are lust a few ot prices, admissions are projected to Introducing our door when it's inconvenient or being at home to pay location, convenient to the fine features of this $ 1 3 9 ,9 0 0 $ 9 6 ,5 0 0 • Excellent attendance record bursement, and non-benefits rate of pay programs. be greater than last year. your bill. WE WILL NOTIFY • Desire to work independently 1-84, maintenance free maintenance-free In large part, the record year was • Excellent driving record exterior and deck, brick/vinvl home. YOUR CARRIER Ask for Director of Nursing Services. propelled by expensive and heavily new feature Simply complete the coupon below and send it to THAT YOU AREA • Desire to work beyond the office selling beoutifullv decorated $212,900. D.W. Fish • High school diploma or equivalent, some and landscaped. Re­ Realty, 643-1591 .□ marketed star vehicles such as “Bat­ us.. .or if you would like more information on our Pay- PAY-BY-MAIL college desirerJ. bul nol necessary Crestfield Convalescent Home duced to $157,000. By-Mail program call the Circulation Department. CUSTOMER COVENTRY-Greot star­ man,” and “Indiana Jones and the Manchester, CT Henrv Associates, 644- ter Ranch especially It Manchester Herald*s 647-9946. After initial payment and prior to expira­ BENEFITS: 4723.0 Last Crusade,” which made $196 643-5151 a house Is preferred million and “Lethal Weapon 2,” tion, you will be billed. • Compelilive commission/bonus Program (after over a Condo. Rooms tra in in g ) ore spacious. Diane which collected $147 million, ac­ Entertainment Guide -- • Company Paid Training Programs /V\ANCHESTER-AII 1 Johnson. $123,900. Sen­ • Medical and Denial Insurance under oneroof!!! Fam­ cording to trade publications and I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription. Please begin my pay-by­ try Real Estate, 643- May old acquaintance^ private research firms. • Reliremenl Savings (401k) CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES ilies who need lots of mail subscription on ■ ...... • Stock Purchase Plan room , be sure to see 4060.D be remembered Right behind, the lightly regarded for dining and, dancing. • Life and Disability Insurance Immediate openings on 7am-3pm week­ this unique 10 room “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” Enclosed please find payment for • Tuition Reimbursement ends; and 3pm-11pm part time shifts. Cape Cod on East Mid­ a.s we wish all • Profit Sharing dle Turnpike. Under 1 A MANCHESTER emerged as 1989’s No. 4 film with Carrier Delivery; T radItlon-ClossIc To be run once a month • Employee Stock Ownership Plan ■Ask about our child care reimburse­ roof, features Include: of our friends receipts of $130 million. It was fol­ Dutch Colonial of 4 • Numerous Employee Discounts 4-5 bedrooms, 4 baths, □ 3 months *23.10 □ 6 months *46.20 □ 1 year *92.40 ment b e d ro o m s , and V/? lowed by the 1988 holdover “Rain full basement, family and neighbors Man” $127 million. Senior Citizens: Apply in Person •Non-benefits rate of pay program baths. Located on on the 3rd Thursday^ □ 6 months *43.12 □ 1 year *86.24 See Ju d y B oles room, deluxe country Strickland Street. Side kitchen. In-law setup, a happy New Year. “I think ‘Honey, 1 Shrunk the □ 3 months *21.56 Thursday, Jan. 4th at Will Train porch, new roof and and lots m ore! Owners Kids’ was a terrific surprise for us,” 3PM & 5PM only more! Blanchard & Please call: Director of Staff Develop­ must sell! Reduced to beginning Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment / Tip Amount. at the Rossetto Realtors," said David Hoberman, president of ment, Crestfield Convalescent Home $189,900. Jackson & 9 HOLIDAY INN We're Selling Houses" Walt Disney Pictures and its Motor Route Delivery: Coventry, Andover, Bolton -$27.30,3 months Jackson Real Estate, 646-2482.0______Touchstone Pictures division. “1 DOWNTOWN HARTFORD of Manchester 643-5151. 647-8400.D January 18, 1990. so Morgan Street WEST Wlllington Tudor- think there is a market for good, Exit 52 oft of 1-84 or M A N C H E S T E R -O n ce In a Thls 9 room, 2'/2 bath from the staff Exit 33 otf of 1-91 So. or blue moon...does such original films.” N a m e a unique property be­ has 3,000 square feet of Exit 32 oft of 1-91 No. RN/LPN • SUPER NEW RATE OF PAY luxurious living. In­ “Both ‘Honey’ and ‘Dead Poets To place an ad or come available! This It unable to attend, cludes 0 master bed­ a t Society’ were out there competing Apt. please send letter of BAYLOR, Every Weekend antique 3 family was 7 :06 a M -7:60P M built In 1847. Located room suite with study, with a lot of sequels and enormous qualifications to 24x27! This handsome budget films and they competed for further information and on WoodbrIdge Street, D .K R e a le It features a 4 room home must be sold. P hone L’EGGS 7:00PM-7:00AM Asking $292,000. Blan­ pretty nicely in that marketplace.” Zip apartment and 2 six Ask about our new hire bonus and child chard & Rossetto Real­ The rest of the year’s top 10 were please call PRODUCTS, INC. room apartments. Se­ “Ghostbusiers II,” $112 million; A Sara Lee Company care reimbursement. tors," We're Selling ^Real Estate% parate utilities, nice Houses" 646-2482.0 MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF...PAY-BY-MAIL 51 Mathewson Drive For more information please call: big yard 100x154, needs 9 “Look Who’s Talking,” $109 mil­ Sharon Lombardi at Weymouth, Mass 02189 Director of Nursing updating throughout lion; “Parenthood,” $95 million; but Ideal for the smart Touchstone’s “Dead Poets Society,” NO AGENCY OR PUBLICATION MANCHESTER-6 room PHONE CALLS PLEASE Crestfield Convalescent Home Investor! Asking Cape, attached garage, The Manchester Herald Fqual Opportunity' $94 million; and “When Harry Met Manchester 189,900. Jackson & great location, spa­ 643-2711. Aftumdtive A( lu-n f Jackson Real Estate, Sally....” $91 million. P.O. Box 591- Manchester, CT 06040 6 4 3 - 5 1 5 1 ______cious deck, corner lot. Owing partly to cold weather and 647-8400.D $135,000. 643-0387. that Christmas fell on a Monday, 0