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S&L Bailout Could Need More Funds

S&L Bailout Could Need More Funds

ZO — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Aug. 22, 1989

HELP I HOMES I HOMES I CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE I FOR SALE Ig^^NySCELLANEOUS FOR RENT SERVICES Back-to-school bus routes, calendars ... pages 20 to 22 BOLTON - Beautiful Gar­ EAST HARTFORD - Spa­ MALLARD VIEW lo- COVENTRY - 3'/2 room, rison Colonial located cious 2 bedroom, 1 both cated on a private pro­ sunny, spacious, VII- GSL Building Mainte­ on cul-de-sac. Three mobile home In Colon­ tective cul-de-sac, this nance Co. Commercl- RN/LPN Iqge Colonial al/ResIdentlal building Now taking ippllcatlona lor years old, 3 carpeted ial Park - very attrac­ new subdivision of $560/month. 456-0064 or part time, Immediate poal- bedrooms plus play tive Interior with open quality 3 bedroom 742-6715. repairs and home Im­ tlona available. 7AM-3PM, room, 3 baths with floor plan cathedral townhouses and du­ provements. Interior celling - all window MANCHESTER - 5 V2 and exterior painting, Monday thru Friday (N o lacuzzi, tile In kitchen plexes await your In­ room apartment. Fire­ W e ekan dt). and bath, hardwood treatments, lighting spection. Kitchens light carpentry. Com­ place, parking In yard. plete lonltorlal ser­ Please call; floors, alarm system, fixtures & kitchen ap­ have oak cabinets, Updated kitchen and fenced yard, applian­ pliances stay. Call Val­ range, oven dis­ vice. Experienced, rel­ Director of Staff erie Huestls, RE/MAX bath, oversize closets. iable, tree estimates. CLEANING SERVICES Dovolopmont ces, central vac, 2,600 hwasher, refrigerator $625 monthly, plus se­ LAWN CARE plus sa.ft. Exterior East of the River, 647- and bullt-ln microwave 643-0304. 9AM-3PM Monday-Friday 1419 or 645-8293.0 ovens. FIreplaced liv­ curity and lease. Call Crestfiold clapboard and brick. 649-4981. ing rooms, 1'/2 baths JACKIE’S HELPING Convalosceiit Home, Full deck and lands­ SPARKLING Beauty - WE DELIVER YARD MASTERS caped yard, walk out Mr. & Mrs. Spic and with full vanities, se­ MANCHESTER - Modern For Home Delivery, Call Manchester, CT parate full basements, 4 room apartment In a 4 Trees cut. Yards cleaned. HANDS 643-51S1. finished basement, 2 Span hate to leave this I would like to help you car garage with open­ beauty. Immaculate 2 zoned baseboard family house. Applian­ 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 Lawns, Truck & Backhoe ces and parking In­ Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 with your cleaning needa. ers. $272,000. Call Gerry and charming Interior. heating systems, An­ work available. Reasonable rates. General dental office as­ dersen permashleld cluded. $500 plus utili­ iManrlipatpr Ipralft ot 644-8332.______Park like grounds. sistant, flexible time. ties. 647-1113 after 6pm. Training using your COVENTRY - Top notch Walk ta Martin School. thermopane windows, 643-9996 Call 647-1990 skills. 649-9287.______construction Is the Im­ Asking price $186,500. luxurious wall to wall MANCHESTER - One and pression you will get Call Barbara Wein­ carpeting and attached two bedroom apart­ FURNITURE DON’S LAWN RN/LPN Immediate from this 2 year old berg, RE/MAX East of garage! Come see the ment. Has appliances Medical Care Center of the River, 647-1419 or h. mode for tomorrow. and 1 bath. Call 646- SERVICE Wednesday, Aug. 23, 1989 redwood clapboard ONE swivel rocker and 1 Lawn mowing HONEST Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstanid Price: 35 Cents Manchester has a full­ sided Cape, 3brs, 2'/2 6 4 3 -0 8 4 4 .D ______You own your own lot 1218. Ask tor Phil or velour wing chair. Ex­ hardworking couple time opening for a and house. No associa­ Suzanne.______Hedge and Bush Trimming baths, 2 car garage COZY Dollhouse. cellent condition. Both Dependable work will dean your home mwz. KtiTmitif' 'OvsNiiaWb' nsBiM nwnm n nurse with recent acute with loft, located on a tion fees. True value. Thirty Locust Street. 4 $125. 568-8259.______or ambulatory care ex­ $128,500. Large, beauti­ $141,9(X). Blanchard & for you. Call 643-8215 l '/2 acre on a quiet ful country kitchen, room heated apart­ BEER Barrel Table, 4 646-7011 perience. Interested country road. $224,900. otrlum door to 12x24 Rossetto Realtors," ment 1st floor. Secur­ ask for Michelle or applicants call Kim at We're Selling Houses" beer barrel chairs, Azadph. Manchester 721 -7393. M o n d a y Philips Real Estate, deck. Completely done 646- 2482.0 ity. No pets. $650 $150. Queen size sleeper 742-1450.0______Inside and out. Bowers monthly. 646-2426.9am- sofa, $150. Bond dinette CARPENTRY/ through Frdlday. 9am- PEACHY Keen! This su­ 4pm. We also have ANDOVER - 4.86 acres of School area. Great 5pm weekdays. set-white formica ta­ REMODELING S&L bailout per 4 rm Townhouse Is woman gets part-time hours availa­ privacy surround this buy. Call Anne C. Dore­ MANCHESTER - Three ble, 2 chairs, $50. Mag- mus, RE/MAX East of lust ready and waiting navox Stereo, In Wal­ ELECTRICAL ble In our Manchester newer Contemporary for a new owner. Two bedroom apartment and East Hartford home, cedar siding, 2 the River, 647-1419.Q with appliances. $750 nut cabinet, $50. Call FARRAND REMODELING top post In bdrms, I'/j baths, de­ Room addltlone, decks, roof­ offices.______full baths, lacuzzi tub In LIVING Well Is.. What per mnth. Security re­ 643-7840. master bath, large luxe cherry kitchen, quired. 649-0931. ing, tiding, wlndovrt and gutt­ SALES - Hartford Des­ you will be doing In this ers. All types of remodeling and DUMAS ELECTRIC country kitchen to private basement, am- SPORTING Service changes, patch - Allied Van 7 room Colonial with ple parking, low M AN CH ESTER - Two I repairs Call Bob Farrand, Jr. Washington Lines. Combine our oversized deck, cus­ large eat-ln kitchen, monthly fee! Beauti­ bedroom. In duplex, GOODS additional wiring and could need Bus. 647-8509 strong reputation with tom window treat­ den with enclosed fully maintained. Im­ west end of town. $600 repairs on existing ments, corner fire­ porch, finished rec per month. Call Dan GOLF Clubs. Used starter Rei. 645-6849 By Nancy Concelman your ability to sell. mediate occupancy! homes. Quality work at t Manchester Herald Substantial earnings place, cathedral room, fireplace, etc., $114,500. Jacksan & 643-2226 or 646-9892. and full sets. $25 to $95. affordable prices. ceilings, located near etc. $199,900. Anne Also miscellaneous possible for you. In- Jacksan Real Estate, MANCHESTER - Three ISLAND Entirely owner operated. the-home counseling of Bolton town line. Miller Real Estate, 647- 647- 8400.□______room apartment. Heat clubs. 649-1794. A former Manchester resi­ $239,900. Philips Real 8000.g______CONSTRUCTION 27 years exp. Call clients to win their IT'S Your move! $159,900. and hot water. $475 dent is serving as a presiden­ Investment In our mov­ Estate, 742-1450.0 A cut above! $204,900. monthly. Lease and PETS AND All types of home Joseph Dumas more funds See this large contem­ I Improvements from tial adviser on telecommunica- ing and storage servi­ ANDOVER - 4.86 acres of Three bedroom con­ porary two-unit Town- references. 649-4820- 646-5253. privacy surround this temporary Raised SUPPLIES concrete floors, steps, fions. mass media and ces. Pre-set appolnt- house with 2 master 646- 4412.______patios, etc. to complete information policy for the Bush ments and newer Contemporary Ranch, family room bedroom suites, cen­ VERNON. For limited FREE German Short remodeling. Also decks By Dave Skidmore with the cleanup, said Tuesday telemarketer support home, cedar siding, 2 with fireplace. En­ MMNVILLE ELECTRIC Administration. tral air and 2'/2 baths In time only enloy a free Hair Pointer puppies, and window and door ProfssslonsI t)seli1e«l eodi done. The Associated Press your sales. Draw full baths, lacuzzi tub In closed screened porch Janice Obuchowski. 38, the $50 billion won’t cover much a lovely country set­ color television with looking for a home. replacement. Tiling Updats that old tuao panel to more than 500 failed S&Ls. The against commission, master bath, large off dining room, pri­ ting. Anne Miller Real signed lease. Modern 647-8000 days or 643- interlor/exterior. drouH braakara. daughter of Chester and car allowance. Insu­ country kitchen to vate yard with In- Lendscape and Interior W ill do all typaa of alaottloal WASHINGTON - The $50 agency now has 264 insolvent Estate, 647-8000.O spacious 1 bedroom 9505 evenings. w o rk. Wanda Obuchowski of 2.'5 Park rance benefits. Send oversized deck, cus­ graunci pool. Anne apartment. Eat-In kit­ design services St,, has been appointed assist­ billion savings and loan bailout S&Ls in its control after closing resume tor appoint­ tom window treat­ Miller Real Estate,647- HONEY! Honey! $94,500. available. Call lor fraa astimats signed by President Bush this Immaculate 2 bed­ chen, large bedroom, 847-7282. ant secretary for communica­ seven this month. ment to Sales Man­ ments, corner fire­ 8000.D private balcony, stor­ MISCELLANEOUS month probably isn’t large ager, Hartford Des­ place, cathedral room, 2 bath first floor Call Barry at tions and information, and “If it gets up to .500, it will NOTHING Could be condo In private and age, large poal, heat FOR SALE enough, federal regulators are probably be awfully tight. I can patch Moving and ceilings, located near finer! $249,900. Gra­ and hot water Included. 646-2411 administrator of the National Starage, P.O. Box 8271, Bolton town line. quiet complex. All qp- indicating after a look at new tell you that," Cooke told repor­ cious center hall Co­ pllonces qnd air condi­ Starting at $495. Call Telecommunications and In­ East Hartford, CT $239,900. Philips Real lonial on lovely lands­ 870-9665.______MISCELLANEOUS formation Administration figures on the industry’s health. ters at a luncheon. “Our best hope 06108. eoe Estate, 742-1450.O tioner stay. Anne END ROLLS SERVICES The nation’s 2,934 S&Ls lost $3.7 caped corner lot. Four Miller Real Estate,647- EAST Hartford - Duplex 27%" width — 259 PAINTING/PAPERING (NTIA) at the U S. Department is ... (it will be) a little more than COLCHESTER - Owners bedrooms, IV2 baths, billion in the April-June quarter, 400.” 8000.D______1, 2 and 3 bedrooms. 13" width — 2 for 259 of Commerce in Washington. ON THE JOB TRAINING relacated. House Is va­ fireplace In living Rent $425, $500 and $630 up from $3.5 billion in the first Meanwhile, James R. Barth, P«rmar>ont full timo. Stofl a car— f In cant. 9 room Dutch room, formal dining NEAT! Inside & out! Newsprint end rolls can be EXPERT D.C. tha optical Induatry. Wa^ra aaaklng a monthly, plus utilities. three months of the year, the Colonial, 4 brs, 2'/2 room and much more! $86,900. Lovely 2 bed­ picked up at the Manchester Exterior and Interior HAWKES TREE SERVICE She was sworn in Aug. 14 by chief economist of the Office of — rtoua mindad paraon wHti good room first floor condo 282-7532. Herald ONLY before 11 a m. painting and wallpaper Bucket, truck 8 chipper. Office of Thrift Supervision said Thrift Supervision, which regu­ work atttica to train at a tana grlnda^. baths, 1st flaor family Anne Miller Real Est- Commerce Secretary Robert with new kitchen. Spa­ MANCHESTER - One Monday through Thursday. hanging. Umltad exterior Stump removal. Free WASHINGTON POST — Former Man­ Tuesday. It was the biggest loss lates the industry, said at a news Wa offar a atartlng rata of $6.00 an room with cathedral gfe, 647-8000.n______reatoratlon. Pravfout work aatimataa. Special Mosbacher. the SenateSubcommitteeon Communi­ hour wtth achadulad waga ravlaw, cious closets, large liv­ bedroom apartment, A LU M IN U M five way celling, deck, walk out LIGHT Up your life! can be aaan upon raquaat. conaldaration for aldariy The 1969 Manchester High chester resident Janice Obuchowski, cations, far left. Janice Obucho'vvski was since the record $4.1 billion loss in conference that he expects "up­ an axoaNant Irtauranca program and basement, 2 car gar­ $149,900. Immaculate 3- ing room with " L " heat, hot water and combination step Contact BC Company, and handicapped. the second quarter of 1988. wards of 600" failed S&Ls will many othar banafHa. age, six panel doors dining room. One car appliances included. ladder. Excellent con­ 844-6868. School graduate has held sev­ second from left, her mother, Wanda recently named a presidential adviser on Call Bob Pound for appt. 4 bedroom Cape. Vinyl The latest discouraging report eventually be transferred from throughout. Super buy sided. Skylights In tow garage. New vinyl sid­ $475 per month. 649- dition used twice. $100. 647-7553 eral high-level positions in Obuchowski of Manchester, and hus­ telecommunications, mass media and QSA Optical at $189,900. Philips Real ing. Anne Miller Real 8365. Picnic table with black came just two weeks after his jurisdiction to Cooke’s upstairs bedrooms. WALLPAPERING & communications and govern­ band, Albert Halprin, talk with U.S. Sen. information policy in Washington, D.C. President Bush signed legislation 649-3177 Estate, 742-1450.O Good family home. Estate, 647-8000.O EAST HARTFORD - One Iron rounded legs 6 mental and international rela­ agency. VERNON - Fenced In Anne Miller Real Est­ bedroom, heat and hot feet. Excellent condi­ PAINTING Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawaii, chairman of authorizing $50 billion to close or Barth said 401 institutions AUTO Mechanic expe­ tion. $60. 289-1342 CeNInga Repaired or Roptoood LANDSCAPING tions. but her recent appoint­ sell failed institutions over the yard surrounds this ate, 647-8000.D If you don't use It, don't water Included. Wall- Inaurad/Rafarencsa ment was a surprise. already were insolvent at the end rienced In minor re­ natural cedarslded3br need It ond don't want It, to-wall. Near park. evenings.______next 26 months. of June, up from 394 three months pairs for busy full MANCHESTER - Come Call 528-2914. MANUAL hospital bed - G .L McHugh "I was surprised in this tory in Boulder, Colo., and Cape, with dining view this 3 bedroom, why nat sell It with a EXPERIENCED Before joining NTIA. Obu­ In that position, she coordi- " During the six months leading earlier. service oas station. reom, large kitchen Classified Ad? Call 643- MANCHESTER - Availa­ Good condition. $400 or 6434321 or 6494431 particular case because I oversees all public television chowski was executive direc­ nated all FCC international ^ Apply In person Bar­ 1'/2 bath Cape. $142,900. best offer. 528-0418. B6BCAT L6ADER up to the bill’s approval, adminis­ He estimated another 1,200 with walk-ln pantry, to deck from 2711 to place your ad. ble September 1st. 2 didn’t .seek it.” Obuchowski facilities grants in the United tor of international affairs for activities, including the com- ri tration officials repeatedly said ry's Texaco, 318 Adams screened front porch, bedroom apartment on MIRRO-MATIC pressure WEIGLES PAMTMG Oa operator with York rake said today in a telephone S&Ls don’t meet stricter stand­ Street, Manchester. family room, remo­ Quality work at a attachment for hire. States. Obuchowski said. NYNEX. managing interna­ mission’s participation in In- they believed $50 billion would be ards in the bill requiring institu­ mud room, frult/wlne deled kitchen and more the 2nd floor. Applian­ Conner. 7 quart, 20 pint, raaaonabta prical interview from her Washington cellar, rec. roam In Fully Inauranced. The size of the telecommuni­ tional government affairs and ternational Telecommunica- adequate, although they couldn’t tions to have more capital as a GRILL Cook/Server - makes for easy living. ces Included. Laundry lars and tops, folev Interior 8 Exterior office. cations industry, which ac­ Part-time, flexible bsmt., garage, newer Susan Donahue,Sentry LOTS/LANO facilities available $600 mill. $60.00. 646-4547. Fraa Eatimatea the diplomatic program tion Union conferences and ^ guarantee it. buffer between losses and the hours. Including week­ root, more. $146,500. per month. No utilities. 644-6646 Obuchowski said she proba­ counts for about $200 billion in From 1983 to 1987. Obu­ trade and policy talks on i Real Estate, 643-4060.a FOR SALE Call Brian Walgla Now, regulators' statements S&L insurance fund. Many of end days. W ill train. Philips Real Estate, 647- 9072 evenings. bly won’t spend much time revenues yearly in the United chowski was legal adviser and telecommunications. MANCHESTER-Gotkids CARS 6 4 5 4 9 1 2 indicate that private analysts those will survive by shrinking, Must be 18. Golf prlvl- 742-1450.□______APPROVED building lots LIKE private home. 3‘/2 I CDNCRETE talking face to face with States, makes Obuchowski's .senior adviser to Federal Com- Obuchowski was chief of the ledoe Included. Call 4 pets this newer Cape FOR SALE President George Bush, but probably are right in predicting retaining profits or attracting WANT a buy? See this 9 Is lust for you! $152,900. In Hebron and Coven­ rooms. Lease. Secur­ job interesting, she said. munications Commission FCC Common Carrier Bu- the administration will have to outside investors, but others Manchester Country rm, 2'/2 bath Colonial. Completely fenced try. Full seller financ­ ity. Working single PAINTING AND will make presentations on “What’s most fascinating is Chairman Mark S. Fowler on Club. 646-0103. See why we think that ing available! Ca!l to­ 'FORD 1981 Escort. Four reau’s International Policy i come back to Congress for more won’t. yard, large eat-ln kit­ male preferred. 643- CARPENTRY WORK Roman Spiewak policy issues to his Cabinet. to see how quickly the area is telecommunications policies Division from 1982-83. Before 2 money. RESPONSIBLE and ma­ this home priced In the chen Including family day for more details on 2880. speed, am/fm cassette. Snctudaa Intarior and Exterior NTIA is responsible for the "Are there circumstances ture person full or part low $200's makes It a our 6% private land Good running condi­ painting. Rebuilding porehaa and Mason Contractor developing all over the world." and international communica­ David C. Cooke, executive under which the $50 billion is room and den. David dacka and InatallTng Stockade Brick, Block or Stone telecommunications labora- she said. time needed for busy "Best Buy". Blan­ Murdock, Sentry Real mortgages. Coventry - I CONDOMINIUMS tion. $700. 649-0243 la n o a a . tions issues. Please see ADVISER, page 12 director of the Resolution Trust The Highlands. Lots evenings. Fraa Eadmataa — Fully Inaurad Chimneya, Patloa, Walla ___ i boarding kennel. Du­ chard 8, Rossetto Real­ Estate, 643-4060.□ FOR RENT New, rtealoraMona and Rapaka ';W'tL':j;r3iT5BCEaB*Zu^troi-tiu'" .r . Corp., the new agency charged Please see S&L, page 12 ties Include: feeding, tors," We're Selling from $65,000 - New I 1982 PONTIAC Firebird - 6464454/6434366 MANCHESTER - Feels M k for MlefM9l 646-4134 cleaning and bathing. Houses" 646-2482.□ homes starting at VERNON - One bedroom Air, automatic, power Early hours reaulred like country but still In $187,000. Hebron - Wel­ steering, brakes. PRICE Reduced! Owner town. $165,000. Classic lingtons Way - Ap­ condo with air, pool Qet that chimney le- and weekend work. Im­ of this Immaculate 6 rm Colonial with ample and garage. Available Cassette. V-6. Good GEORGE N. mediate openings. Cape heme tells us to proved lots starting at clean car. 51K. 646-9826. paired before winterl Call sized rooms, attic stor­ $67,000. Bolton - 1 acre August 15th, $580 per now for a free estimate. ‘Big Brother’ held in kidnap plot Apply In person. Ca­ sell now! Priced In the month. Please call 647- 1980 AUDI 4000. 73K. Me­ CONVERSE nine Holiday Inne, 200 age, heated basement lots starting at $79,000. Fully Insured. low, low$130's. Hurry! can be converted to rec Birch Mt. area and 9254 chanic's car. Excellent Painting and Decorating Sheldon Road, B!anchard 8> Rossetto room. David Murdock, condition. Air, power Paper Hanging TALAGA MASONRY ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - A brother he was assigned to.” Manchester Realtors," We're Sel­ Flano Estates. Man­ suspects) 24 hours a day to make sado-masochism" who was inter­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- chester - 2 family build­ brakes, AM/FM Blau- man charged in a bizarre plan to Raisig said there was no sure no child or citizen was placed ested in taking part. ling Houses" 646-2482.0 4060.O punkt cossette. 646- CALL 643-2804 643-8209 kidnap a young boy and videotape ing lots. City water, FOR RENT 9826.______evidence that the child, who was in danger," Hudson said. Depew, Lambey said, liked to BOLTON - Brand New M ANCH ESTER - Stop sewer and gas. $115,000. his murder spent 71/2 years in a not identified, has been molested. STUDENTS Listing! Passers by 1985 CHEVY Camero Z- The investigation began in burn young sex partners with riding around looking, Plot plan available In M ANCHESTER - Five Big Brother program, officials Lambey had been assigned to February when a California HOUSEWIVES have always admired call us ta see this office. Andover - 2 acre room, 2 bedroom 28. T-top, power steer­ CARS say. cigarettes, and partially strangle the Impeccable condi­ spacious 4 bedroom lot. Priced to sell at apartment with one car ing, brakes, AM/FM CARS three boys during his 7'/4-year police officer connected to a them. Friendly sales per­ tion of this stunning 9 Ranch with oversized $59,900. No builder or garage. $650. Call 633- cassette, V-8. 5.0 L, FOR SALE FOR SALE Dean A. Lambey of Richmond affiliation with the organization, computer bulletin board system sons wanted. All rm Ranch. Three bed­ rooms. $214,900. Spe­ time restrictions. Cus­ 0132 and leave mes­ 5-speed. 47K. 646-9826. “passed all of the agency’s and Raisig said the investigation “designed to assist people seek­ Lambey and Depew are shifts and weekends rooms, 2 full baths, hw cialities Include whirl­ tomer designed homes sage. BUICK 1984 Skylark, ex­ COMET 1972 - Two door, screening procedures to become turned up no evidence any of the ing contact with others interested charged with conspiracy to kid­ floors, full basement pool, sunken living and lot package. Flano cellent condition. auto transmission, TOYOTA 1982 Corolla SR- a volunteer,” Michael Raisig, nap and are being held pending needed. Apply to The vinyl siding with a MANCHESTER - Avalla- 5. 75K, new tires, boys had been molested. in diverse sexual pursuits," the room, deck and profes­ Real Estate, 646-5200.D ble Immediately. Six 39,000 miles, new tires, 70K. $4(W.(X). Ford 1978 executive director of Big Broth­ The investigation began after grand jury action. Whole Donut: 150 stone accent. In- sional landscaping. Su­ $4,200. 649-5546.______LTD II - four door, auto clutch, battery, radia­ court papers said. The Associated Press room house with nice tor, front brakes, en­ ers and Big Sisters of Richmond Lambey contacted an undercover Meanwhile, a search warrant Center Street, Man­ ground swimming san Shlmer, Sentry front porch, large JAGUAR VNDT-PL 1984, transmission, power Over the course of numerous executed last week at Lambey's pool, Christmas trees Real Estate, 643-4060.a I BUSINESS brakes and pawer gine and body excel­ Inc., said Tuesday. police officer through a computer FINAL DAYS — Arnold R. Denson, left says he was the chester, 649-0140, or yard. Shows well. $750 Doe skin leather, fur lent. $2,500 or best contacts, Lambey told the under­ home turned up toys, sex aids, even dot the property BOLTON - New Listing! PROPERTY plus security and utili­ rugs, mint condition, steering, sun roof, air Lambey. 34, and Daniel T. "bulletin board” system and homosexual lover of former U.S. 467 Hartford Road, line! 2-car garage plus offer. 643-6632. Depew, 28, of Alexandria were cover officer he liked boys children's books, Mace, hand­ Rep. Stewart B. $327,9(X). New 7 room ties. 647-7653. low mileage. 236-2488. conditioning. Nice con­ asked about young boys for a McKinney. 649-9150. an additional 2-cargar- Contemporary (aver TOLLAND County - New dition. $800.00.646-5241. charged Monday after a six- pornographic “snuff" film, ac­ between the ages of 8 and 13 and cuffs, a semi-automatic pistol age In the rear! Asking market and demand. FIREBIR D Converfible Between 12pm-7pm. that he was interested in making and ammunition, according to $249,900. Jackson & 2800 sq.ft.) 3 large bed- I STORE AND 1968 - New motor, top, month undercover police opera­ cording to a court document. roams; 2'/i baths; fire- Company seeking a lo­ tires, etcetera. Best TOYOTA Corona 1975 - C A R b iN A L ' tion with conspiring to videotape a sexually explicit movie with papers filed in U.S. District Court Jackson Real Estate, cal person Interested In I OFFICE SPACE “I want to strangle the kid, I I HOMES 647-8400.O placed family room; offer over $3200. 647- Runs good but needs B U IC K , IN C the abuse and murder of a child. want to hang the kid. I want to children, according to the affi­ in Richmond, eat-ln kitchen; central high yearly Income. 8844 ater 6om. some body work. $150. 1868 Dodge Dakota P/U •6980 davit filed in Richmond. FOR SALE vac; 2 decks; 1st floor Investment secured by MANCHESTER - Main 646-3013. 1888 Buick Skylark $8890 Raisig said a boy matched with suffocate the kid," a court Muriatic acid, which authori­ ANDOVER - Opportunity Street location. Lease 1888 Buick Century Man says he was laundry; 2-car garage Inventory and strong $11890 Lambey for 18 months was affidavit quoted Depew as saying During one telephone conversa­ ties said was to be used to wash of a lifetime! You con entire second floor or 1868 Chav S-10 P/U $6490 GLASTONBURY. Ranch, In much desired area. video promotion. For 1868 Chav S-10 Ext Cab assigned to another big brother in about his plans for the child. tion with his police officer con­ away identifying marks of the 5 good sized rooms. 3 now purchase this further Information Individual offices. Heat $8290 Klernan Realty, Inc. CLYDE BOB RILEY 1867 Buick Regal Cpa. •8480 June. More than 100 FBI agents and tact, according to the affidavit. victim, was also reportedly found bedrooms, eat In kit­ brand new 7 rm. Colon­ call Irene 1-800-752- Included. Off street 1886 LaSabta LTD Cpa. ial for $214,900! Three 649-11470 parking available. $11 CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. $8880 “The FBI came to us when they San Jose. Calif., police were Lambey said, "I think the plea­ in Lambey’s tool shed, chen, large deck, full 7001. Ext. 911. No sel­ OLDSMOBILE 1886 Olda Calala $6880 McKinney’s lover MANCHESTER - Key to ROUTE 83, VERNON basement, vinyl siding. bdrms, 2'/2 baths, fire­ ling required. per sq.ft. Sentry Real 259 Adams St, Manch. 1866 Chav Monte Carlo $8485 had reason to believe he was involved in the investigation, U.S. sure of doin’ it would be worth it.” Court papers said authorities happiness..having 1868 Toyota Camry Only $158,900. Phllbrick place, Anderson win­ Estate, 643-4060. 80 Pontiac Sunbird *2905 $9160 involved (in illegal activity),” Attorney Henry Hudson said Later in the computer corres­ someone else make 1888 Buick Elactra 380 $10250 found bondage and torture devi­ Agency, 646-4200. dows, vinyl siding, pri­ MANCHESTER - Main 84 Cutlaaa Coupe *5895 649-1749 Raisig said. “We immediately pondence, Lambey described a WESTPORT (AP) - A man vacy surrounds this your mortgage pay­ 1886 El Camino loaded $7880 Tuesday. ces, laughing gas and a white an oil and railroad fortune, M ANCHESTER - Now ments. $171,900. Lovely I RESORT Street location. 1700 84 Buick Century Wag *6995 1885 Buick Riviera $9890 took steps that there be no further "FBI agents from Richmond friend, whom he later identified supremacy flag at Depew’s who says he was the lover of U.S. testified Monday that lier hus­ home with 5 wooded sq.ft, of dividable 84 Chevrolet Celebrity *4995 New 1989 1885 Cadi Sad. Dav $8995 only 135,000 tor these acres! Jackson & Jack- 2 family (4/4); spa­ PROPERTY 1885 Buick Regal Cpa. contact between he and the little and Washington followed (the as Depew, as being “heavily into home. Rep. Stewart B. McKinney, who band borrowed $432,552 from her brand new, huge, excit­ space. Private off 85 Reliant 4 Door *4995 $6880 son Real Estate, 647- cious rooms; carefree street parking. First Cutlass Ciera 1885 Chav Cavalier $5400 died two years ago of AIDS, said, trust fund and promised to pay ing, 7 room, 1,800 sq. ft. 8400.D______vinyl siding; fully ap- COVENTRY - Three 85 Buick Elactra 4 Or. *9995 1864 CXdamobila Flranza $4880 floor convenience. $9 4 Dr. Sedan 1884 Marcury (3ougar he has decided to speak publicly her back. If tlie court upholds that beautiful contempor­ pllanced; has been room seosonal retreat. 85 Buick Someraet 2 Dr. *7295 $5980 about the relationship to protect ary Townhouses. LOVELY one-owner High on a hill overlook­ per sq.ft. Sentry Real 85 Buick Century 4 Dr. *6895 Stock #9410 1883 LaSabra Sedan $5495 debt. McKinney's $284,953 estate home. Beautiful corner completely updated; Estate, 643-4060. TODAY his inheritance. Cathedral ceilings, An­ fenced In yard with ing lake. Walk ta pri­ 88 Chevrolet Celebrity *7405 Tkt Ini Wtpara. AC 4 ntxeon. 81 Adams St. Sieffert asks ethics board will have no money left for lot. Maintenance free Dfv. Barxdi Seat, rear Defogoer dersen windows, full 2-car garage! Klernan vate beach, needs 88 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. *6195 Manchester "I'm about broke," Arnold R. Denson. 1 exterior. Best buy In P18S75R14 WW TIrea, 2 5 l K Index basements, 2x6 con­ Realty, Inc. 649-1147.0 plumbing. Asking only I INDUSTRIAL 88 Chevrolet Spectrum *4995 Denson said. "Promises were Denson, a 34-year-old real town. $122,500. Call EFl U (Tech IV), AT, Compoalte struction, family room $35,000. Philips Real 88 Chevrolet CelebrHy *7195 649-4571 Anne C. Doremus, PROPERTY Hakjgen Haadtamps, Bumper made and they weren't kept." estate agent, said he and McKin­ fireplace, central air, Estate, 742-1450.O 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *8795 RE/MAX East of the BOLTON - Priced to sell! Molding Front 8 Rear, PB Front McKinney, 56, a liberal Repub­ ney kept their relationship secret aven /range, dls- MANCHESTER Indus­ 87 Buick Electra 4 Or. *13795 to probe charge of conflict River, 647-1419.D $154,900. One owner dec Rear Drum, Etody Side lican who died during his ninth from the congressman’s family hwasher, hood, dispo­ country Ranch an 4.9 trial, 975 sq.ft, shop. 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 Molding, FrorX Wheal Drt»« sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full ROOMS r^TRUCKS/VANS term in Congress, left a car and a until he was on his death bed. At EAST HARTFORD - acres. Three bed­ FOR RENT Good for trademqn, 87 Chevrolet Spectrum *6995 Rear Side Mirror. By Nancy Concelman baths, washer/dryer Maintenance tree exte­ rooms, open kltchen- $450 month, security, i S l I fo r s a le According to the Town Charter, when a complaint 40 percent share of his Washing­ that time, he said, McKinney’s hoakups, cedar siding, Manchester Herald is filed with the Ethics Commission, the commission rior. $145,000. Nice 5'/2 dlnlng area. Full walk PRIVATE single room, references, plus utili­ ton house to Denson, according to family assured him he would wall-to-wall carpeting, room Ranch In a conve­ out basement with ties. Coll 659-0493. .872:91.1.1. ni,999* FORD F250 1977 - Rebuilt may appoint one of its members to investigate documents on file in Probate receive the property willed to him tiled foyer, oak kitchen $80 per week. Heat, hot 400, runs good, needs nient location. High­ wood stove. Call for water, electric and Planning and Zoning Commission Chairman allegations and recommend whether the complaint Court. if he kept silent about the cabinets, two-zone gas lights Include fire- details. Flano Real Est- some work. $1700 or heat, slider to deck and parking Included. 643- SCHALLER best offer. 742-9549. Alfred W. Sieffert Sr. said today he has formally should be amended, dismissed or pursued as filed. Denson’s share of the estate is relationship. placed living room and ate, 646-5200.o______9321 evenings. ACURA QUALITY requested an Ethics Commission hearing to If the commission determines that the complaint 2-car garage. Owners finished lower level. I CHILD CARE worth at least $59,200, but he "I kept the press off their will hold a second COVENTRY - Brand new SOUTH Windsor - One PRE-OWNED AUTOS CARTER determine whether his vote on a subdivision does contain enough facts to constitute a violation, a hasn't received it because backs," Denson said. "Honestly, Set on a nice level lot 6 room Ranch In coun­ 83 N IiM ti Sttni* rgeae CHEVROLET — GEO r n CAMPERS/ mortgage of $32,900 at with a tree lined room In beautiful home NEIGHBORHOOD Play 8 Spd.. A/C 1229 Main St,, Manchester proposed by a developer who had built an addition to hearing must be scheduled within 30 days after the McKinney’s widow, Lucie, filed a when Stewart died, I didn't know 8% with no principal or try setting. $212,000. to share many ameni­ Group - child care. S3 Ford Etoon rggas I S I TRAILERS Sieffert's home represents a conflict of interest. border. D.W. Fish Three bedrooms, 2 8 Spd.. f tarn 86 Chav Chevette 2 Dr. * 3 6 9 5 complaint is filed and held within 60 days, according conflicting claim. Mrs. McKin­ a will existed. " Interest payment due ties. 528-3207. Andover. Further de­ 53 Pontiac 6000 LE rsaes Realty, 643-1591.0 baths, fleldstone fire­ 85 Chav Citation 4 Dr. * 4 2 9 5 Sieffert said he sent the request Tuesday, but a to the Charter. ney, who administers the estate, Vic Basil, former executive for 7 years. These are tails 742-5919. VB. Auto, Loaded MINI-Motorhome 1987, secretary at the general manager’s office said beautiful single family MANCHESTER - Three place. One acre 54 Chav Claialc Maas 87 Ford T em po 4 Dr. * 6 9 9 5 21'/j ft., 9,500 miles. I M. Adler Dobkin, a Republican and vice chairman lived in Connecticut while her director of the Human Rights APARTMENTS VS, Loaded homes, not condomini­ or four bedroom Cape, wooded lot. Call for I 52 Toy Tercel 8H-8 rgaas 88 Ply Sundance 2 Dr. *79 95 know this Is In absolute today she hadn’t received it yet. She said she hopes of the Ethics Commission, has said he doesn’t think husband spent weekdays at a Campaign Fund, the major two full baths, fire­ details. Flano Real Est­ 8 Spd., Stereo ums; and there are, of I FOR RENT 84 Olda Flranza 'S' H/B *4695 perfect condition. to schedule an Ethics Commission hearing for Sept. Sieffert's vote violates the Town Charter, which house in Washington where Den­ Washington-based political ac­ course, no association place In livng room, ate, 646-5200.O I LAWN CARE 8S Eaoon 8/W rggas 8 Spd.. Stereo 80 Chav Monza Cpa. *2495 $24,500. 649-6198. Black Panther Huey Newton 7. prohibits officials from accepting gifts or profiting son had what her lawyer said was tion committee for gay-lesbian fees. Call today for qpproxlmatel V 1600 MANCHESTER - Colon­ COVENTRY - Quiet 83 Honda Accord LX resss Sieffert announced Friday that he would request from their positions. sq.ft. Improvements neighborhood. One EXPERIENCED lawn 4 Dr.. Auto. A/C 88 Pont 6000 LE 4 Dr. *7195 was found shot to death. Story an attached apartment. issues, corroborated Denson's complete details on ial with In-law unit. 53 Mercury Cougar Mggs galore. Asking $155,000. bedroom apartment. care. Prompt, reliable 87 Pont Sunbird 4 Dr. *6295 I AUTOS FOR on page 5. an investigation and hearing after Wallace J. Irish At a news conference Thursday, Sieffert showed "Stewart was my lover. We claim. these magnificent and $279,900. A special Via, Loaded Jr., a Republican candidate for the Board of beautiful homes at 647-1714, anytim e. home with lots of Carpeted. $450 per service. Reasonably 87 Jaap Wrangtar *6908 84 Cher Camaro Bortineta *6795 RENT/LEASE reporters canceled checks totaling $26,202.69, the lived together for five years," "I was never in their bedroom, Owner. month. Two months priced. Coll 647-9330. 8 Spd . V4I, Soft Top Directors said Sieffert. a Democrat, should resign cost of the addition and a deck. Sieffert has said he Denson said. He displayed photo­ $167,900 with this very, charm and character. 85 Buick Century M9S6 88 Chav Celebrity 4 Dr. *6795 24 pages, 2 sections but they had every appearance of very special financing. FOR Sale by owner 3 Includes In-law unit security. No dogs. Call Auto, A/C from the PZC. paid a price equal to or above market value. graphs, bills and other docu­ a gay couple.” Basil said. bedroom Cape. Fin­ 742-0569.______83 Honda Accord LX Msgs 87LaSabmEalateWag *11795 This Is an excellent with private entrance I CARPENTRY/ 8 Spd., A/C 85 Ply Turiamo 2 Dr. *3150 Classified _ 23-24 Natlon/World J5-9 At an Aug. 7 PZC hearing, Sieffert voted in favor The house is owned by Sieffert's wife. Penny M. ments to support his claim in an After McKinney died, his doc­ opportunity for first- ished family room, plus garaging for 6 S3 Olda Clara *39SS AUTO ONE bedraom, applian­ REMODELING C o m i c s ------18 Obituaries______2 of a three-lot subdivision on North Main Street Sieffert, publisher of the Manchester Herald. interview Monday after a probate tor issued a statement saying the time buyers and Inves­ deck, large workshop, cars, 2 carports and ces, $430. Prime center I VS. Auto. A/C 88 Chav Nova 4 Dr. *5395 55 NIaaan Santra *1886 F o c u s — , 17 O p in io n — — — 10 proposed by developer Barney Peterman, who had Planning Director Mark Pellegrini said Monday hearing in which the judge gave congressman had contracted tors. Owner will con­ new appliances. extra parking. Must be location. For 1 person, WOOD Floors - Installed, 8 Spd., Stereo 85'/4 Ford Escort Cpa. *6596 RENTAL F o o d ------16 Sp o rts _____ 13-15 built an addition to the home Sieffert shares with his that to his knowledge, similar complaints involving no indication of when he will rule. AIDS from a blood transfusion he sider rent with option. $136,000 principles seen-man V more deposit, references. No repaired, sanding and MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 88 Buick LaSabra *8295 Rothman & Rothman, only. 645-0535. After amenities. D.W. Fish pets. Available Imme- 14) CENTER IT., MANCHESTER 643-0129 Local/Slafe— 2-4 Television ____19 wife at 34 Pilgrim Lane. PZC members have never been brought before the Mrs. McKinney, an heir to the 2pm. finishing. Free esti­ 646-4144.0 Realty, 643-1591.0 dlatlev. 649-9287. mates. 742-5138 *47-7tn 646-6464 Reasonable L ottery------2 W e ath e r______2 The subdivision was approved by a 3 to 2 vote. Ethics Commission. Procter & Gamble fortune and to Please see LOVER, page 12 t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug 23 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Aug. 23, 1989 — 3 A RECORD LOCAL & STATE

About Town Police Roundup A IN BRIEF School chief Craft fair slated Shooting leads to arrest Society planning attends first The Spencer Village Craft Club is having a craft Police arrested a Manchester man and charged fair on Saturday at the Community Hall. 52 Pascal him with reckless endangerment Tuesday after he Lane, from 10 a m. to 2 p.m. Main St. branch shot a .38-calibre pistol in his apartment. The crafts are all bond made, including afgans. board meeting Stephen D. Messier. 30, of 52 Park St., told police for Savings plans to open a pla.stic needlepoint, sweaters, jewelry, knick- the gun went off after he tripped and fell while knacks. and much more. branch at 732 Main St. late this year or early By Jacqueline Bennett putting it away, police reported. Messiersaid he did Manchester Herald There will also be hot dogs, ice cream, and free next year, a company official said today. not think the gun was loaded, and nobody else was in ^Th e Hartford firm has applied to the state u coffee. the apartment at the time of the shooting. Dep^tm ent of Banking to open the office, COVENTRY — The town’s new superintendent, Officers went to the residence after receiving a which if approved, would be Society’s 31st Michael J. Malinowski, attended his Hrst Board of 0-Anon support offered complaint from a neighbor who heard the shot. In Connecticut branch and first Manchester Education meeting Tuesday night. his apartment, officers noticed several other pistols office, said Peter K. Mulligan, Society first Malinowski thanked the board for professional A support group for the familyand friends of and rifles as well as gun cleaning supplies, which senior vice president. support and making him feel comfortable during compulsive overeaters, meets on Fridays at Messier said he owned, according to the police The branch would offer banking and the hiring process. “ You’ve done an excellent job of Manchester Memorial Hospital. 71 Hay.es St., at 7 report. mortgage services. Society plans to lease 3,600 getting us off to a good start,” he said. p.m. He said he was a shooting instructor for the square feet of a proposed 6,500-sd|uare-foot During an interview in a recess before the board Ask for the meeting room at the information desk. National Rifle Association and was going to teach a building for the office and expects to employ went into executive session, Malinowski said he class Tuesday night, police reported. about six people at the new branch. Mulligan chose Coventry because he felt a connection Rubber ducks to race t v Messier was released on a $500 bond, and is said. between himself and the people in town. He added, scheduled to appear in court Monday. The gun, The bank would open in February of 1990 at “ I was looking for a leadership opportunity and a The Manchester-North unit of the American which police confiscated, is registered. the latest, he said. conimunity looking for leadership.” Cancer Society will participate in a benefit The proposed one-story structure on Main Currently Malinowski is finishing up his duties in Saturday at the Old Mystic Marine Basin, Mystic, Suspect held in beer theft Street is being built by developer Tom Tomko, i the public school system in Burlington, Mass. He from 3 to 8 p.m.. to raise money for research, public who has said he plans to lease the building for will officially take over as superintendent in town Sept. 11, however will be present tf> address education programs, and patients services. The unit Police arrested a Rockville man Tuesday for offices, retail use or both. i teachers on their first day back to school next is purchasing nibber ducks to put among the attempting to steal a six-pack of beer from Stop & The land, currently vacant, ,is located Monday, he said. thousands that will race down the Mystic River. Shop at 340 Broad St. between the Carl A. Zinsser Agency, a real Malinowski has been the acting superintendent in Ducks can be adopted for $5 each and sponsors The man, Russel Henry Simoneau, 39. of 117 High estate office, and Grampy’s Corner Store, a Burlington for one year. Before that he was the have the opportunity to win a 1989 GEO Tracker. St.. Rockville, was released earlier that day from convenience store. assistant superintendent in Burlington and prior to 4-wheel drive Chevrolet, tickets to Paris, and a the Hartford Correctional Center, according to handmade Sunset Bay surfboard. that he was the curriculum coordinator in The Associated Press police records. Burlington. Tickets can be purchased at many local banks and A store detective called police at 7 p.m. after he Soltys quits board In education for 26 years, Malinowski is 49 and other businesses or at the American CancerSociety FAMILY FISHING — President George Barbara Bush recently returned from watch a man hide the beer under his coat and leave COVENTRY — Board of Education member single. He received his bachelor’s degree from office, 243 East Center Street. Bush fishes Tuesday with first lady Washington D.C. after undergoing a the store, police reported. Police responded to the Patricia Soltys, a Republican, submitted her Boston University, his master’s degree from For more information, call 643-2168. Barbara Bush in Kennebunkport, Maine. scene and arrested Simoneau outside the store. medical examination. resignation to board Chairman Lawrence Northeastern and has done graduate work in The store recovered the six-pack, valued at $3.89. Mickel Tuesday night at a special meeting at curriculum and instruction at the University of Simoneau, who was being held on a $250 bond, was Coventry High School, Massachusetts. YWCA registration to begin scheduled to appear in court today. Soltys, who was elected two years ago, is “ Helping all children to succeed” is a strong Registration for the fall program of the YWCA Obituaries moving with her husband Mark Soltys, also a PEACH FESTIVAL — Eighth Utilities annual peach festival. The event runs component of Malinowski’s educational philosophy, Nutmeg Branch will begin on August 28. 78 North Republican, who resigned from the Town District firefighters Mark Flynn, left, and from 6 to 8 p.m. across the street from he said. Main St., from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Classes will Jesse H. Bannister Council, to Virginia, with their two children. Brian Garrison test some of the peaches the firehouse. One of his first duties will be to hire a new business begin the week of Sept. 18. Brooklyn, N.Y.; five daughters, winton, and Daniel Hurd of Correction Mark Soltys also was elected two years ago. to be offered Friday night at the district’s manager for the board to fill a vacancy left by the The office will be closed August 21 through 24 for Jesse H. Bannister, 82, of the Phyllis Eckel of East Windsor, Burlington; 11 brothers and sis­ ‘ Mickel praised Patricia for “ consistent resignation of Gordon Lustila in June. Malinowski maintenance. Masonic Home and Hospital, Catherine Eckel of East Windsor, ters; 19 grandchildren; and seven commitment’’ and presented her with a said he will be meeting with the Town Manager John For a free catalog, call 647-1437 or stop by the Wallingford, formerly of 219 Marion Brittain of Richfield, great-grandchildren. A story published Monday about a Freedom of framed certificate. She in turn complimented Elsesser and members of the Board of Education office. Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 McKee St., died Tuesday (Aug. Minn., Christine Dixon of Vernon, Information Commission case involving Demo­ her fellow board members fortheirdedication. The funeral will be Thursday at Selectmen and school board soon to determine the type of candidate they are p.m. 22, 1989) at the hospital. He was and Susanna Hayden of Ger­ cratic members of the town Board of Directors Monday night the Town Council presented 9 a.m. at the DuPont-Young looking for as business manager, he said. the husband of the late Lillian many; a sister, Mary Poulin of meeting with Democratic Town Chairman Theo­ Mark with a plaque and thanked him for his Funeral Service, 25 Bellevue Malinowski is filling the position left vacant by the Homans Bannister. Windsor; 10 grandchildren; and dore R, Cummings incorrectly reported who Town contributions and “ keeping a calm head." Vice Ave., Bristol, with a Mass at 10 resignation of Nathan Chester effective June 30. Road race slated He was born Sept. 18. 1906, in several nieces and nephews. He Attorney John Cooney represented when he Chairwoman Elizabeth Paterson said. a.m. at Immaculate Heart of to meet on Bolton school plan Chester has since been hired as the superintendent Chicopee, Mass. was predeceased by a son. Peter appeared before the FOI Commission hearing The Lutz Childrens’ Museum will be hosting their Mary Church, Hawrinton. Burial in Derby. Before retiring he was em­ Eckel, and a daughter, Johanna officer. Cooney was representing only the Demo­ Fourth Annual Family Fun Run on Saturday, will be in Burlington Center By Rick Santos be dumped on the town which does not have the In other matters the board voted to approve eight Eckel. cratic directors. beginning at Martin School. The event will consist of ployed by the state of Connecticut Lodge awards scholarships Manchester Herald money to convert it a usable space. bus drivers for the coming school year, which The funeral will be Thursday at Cemetery. Calling hours are two road races, 1.5 and 4.5 miles in length, the 1.5 and Litton Industries. He was a Board of Education Chairman James Marshall begins for students next Wednesday. One of the 9 a.m. at the J. M. Bassinger today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 The Seandia Lodge of Manchester has starting at 9:45 a.m. and the 4.5 at 10:15 a.m. member of the Somerset Masonic BOLTON — The first selectman and one other said his board will be asking the town to hire eight is Roland Green, a Republican candidate for Funeral Home, 37 Gardner St., p.m. awarded three Helga Bergen Carlson memor­ Awards will be given to the top three finishers in Lodge in Norwich. member of the board said they are concerned about architects to estimate the cost of the board’s most the Town Council in the November election. East Windsor, followed by a Mass Births ial scholarships. various age groups. Door prizes will also be He is survived by a stepson Memorial donations may be the school board’s inclusion of closing the Center recent plan. The school board can make an Board member Judy Halvorson noted if Green is of Christian burial at 10a.m. in St. The three award recipients are Terri distributed. Sked Homans of East Hartford; a made to the University of Connec­ School as part of its plan to expand and upgrade intelligent decision, he said, when it has all the data. elected he would not be able to drive a school bus Catherine’s Church. East Wind­ Lillibridge, of 66 Deerfield Drive, Susan Marie Entry fee is $5 in advance and $7 the day of the race. stepdaughter Eleanor Crawford ticut Medical Center Neonatal school facilities. The school board’s latest proposal is to close the because it would be a conflict of interest, according sor. Burial will be in St. Cathe­ Gaskill. 18, of 75 Henry St., and Christian All proceeds benifit the childrens programs at the of Avon; two granddaughters; a Intensive Care Unit, Farmington BERKLEY, Heather Elizabeth, daughter of The plan and alternatives will be the subject of a Center School and build additions to Bolton High to the town attorney. Halverson said an elected rine's Cemetery. Calling hours Carlson. 18, of 970 Avery St.. South Windsor. museum. grandson; and seven great­ 06032. Gregg a nd Lynn Boland Berkley of North Falmouth. joint meeting of the Board of Selectmen and the School as well as the elementary school. Theoriginal official cannot be employed by a contractor of the are today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7to Lillibridge is in her last year at the grandchildren. Mass., was born July 11 at Falmouth Hospital. Her Board of Education at 8 p.m. Thursday at Bolton plan, which architectural drawings have already town. Application forms are available at the museum. 9 p.m. University of Illinois School of Veternary 247 South Main St., or call 643-0949. The funeral will be Thursday at maternal grandparents are Robert and Blanche High School’s Library Media Center. been made, was to close the Center School and build Transportation Committee Chairman Kathleen Memorial donations may be Medicine. She is scheduled to graduate in May 1 p.m. at the Masonic Home Boland of 31 Plymouth Lane. Her paternal The school board is mainly considering two additions to the elementary school only. Ryan said there are 13 bus routes. She said the board made to the East Windsor Volun­ Robert H. McCarthy of next year. She plans to work in a mixed Chapel, Wallingford. Burial will grandparents are Gilbert H. and Patricia K. proposals for struturally altering the schools to The Center School houses grades five through was going into executive session to discuss the teer Ambulance Association, Robert H. McCarthy, 59, of animal hospital (one which has small and large be at the fam ily’s convenience. Berkley of North Falmouth. Mass. Her great­ better facilities and increase space for an expected eight. Under the origninal proposal the students backgrounds of five other driver candidates before P.O. Box 188, East Windsor 06088. East Hartford, died ’Tuesday animals). She also hopes to open her own Memorial donations may be grandmothers are Carolyn Berkley of Plainville, growth in the student population in the coming voting for approval. However, Ryan said she did not College Notes (Aug. 22, 1989) at home. He is practice, specializing in ecology, the study of would go to the elementary school. Under the latest made to the Masonic Charity Mass., and Blanche Heffron of 512 Center St. She has decade. Both plans include closing the Center School, plan the seventh and eighth graders would go to the anticipate any problems having enough drivers to survived by his wife, Claire cancer in animals. Foundation, P.O. Box 70, Walling­ a brother, James Robert. which school officials have called inadequate start school. Ernest W. Collins (Meehan) McCarthy, and his Gaskill, who will be attending the University high school and the fifth and sixth graders to the ford 06492. FRIES, Kristin Elizabeth and April Lee, twin because it lacks industrial arts and physical elementary school. “ The buses will roll,” said Ryan, ’’even if Patrick Ernest W. Collins, 91, of We­ daughter, Patricia Gardner of of Connecticut at Storrs, has chosen psychol­ On U of H dean’s list The B.C. Bailey Funeral Home, daughters were bom July 14 at Manchester education facilities. Concerning what to do with an old school building, and I have to drive them,” she added humorously. thersfield, died Tuesday (Aug. 22, Manchester. ogy as her major. Her goal is to become a child 273 S. Elm St., Wallingford, is in Memorial Hospital to Randall and Stella Hunt Fries Morra said selectmen could probably give theschool Board member Patrick Flaherty is a member of the Brian Arnold and Andrew Gifford of Manchester, 1989) at a local convalescent psychologist and work with neglected or Shutting down the school is a viable proposal, said charge of the arrangements. He is also survived by three of East Hartford. Their maternal grandparents are board input regarding conversion of the building at Transportation Committee. and Monica Hodina of Coventry, have been named home. He is survived by his niece, abused children. First Selectman Robert Morra, but “ whatever is daughters, Kathleen Hawkins of Carole Hunt of Wolfeboro, N.H., and the late Peter the meeting Thursday. Right now, the board will Last year there were ongoing problems with bus to the dean’s list for the spring semester at the Ann Brendle of Bolton. Carlson, who had graduated from South done with that building should be part of the overall Willimantic, Eileen McCarthy of Hunt. Their paternal grandparents are Ralph and listen to the school board’s ideas, hesaid, but nothing arrival delays at the schools which bus company University of Hartford. Sharon Kay He is also survived by a sister, Windsor High School in the spring, will attend plan.” Mansfield, and Sharon McCarthy Grace Fries of East Hartford. They have two will be done without a cost analysis. officials attributed to difficulty getting drivers. All are students in the College of Arts and Vera C. Lyman of Columbia; two George Washington University in Washington. Sharon Thompson Kay, of of Mansfield; a brother, Edward brothers, Brian Scott, 4, and Eric Justin, 3. With this statement, Morra, a Republican, is Some have suggested convertingtheCenter School The board also voted 6-0 to approve Michelle Sciences. grandchildren; a great- D.C. During his first year he will study Savannah, Ga., formerly of Man­ McCarhty of Modesto, Calif.; two VERNALI, Brittney Michelle, daughter of echoing the thought of fellow GOP Selectman to town offices or housing for the elderly, Morra said. Charles as the girls’ junior varsity basketball coach granddaughter; a sister-in-law; accounting and business management. Carl­ chester, died July 27, 1989 in grandchildren; and several nie­ Salvatore and Jennifer DesRoberts Vernali of 22 Douglas Cheney. “ You just don’t abandon a building Mentioning that many old mill buildings in the state for Coventry High School and Brett Laferriere as and two nieces. He was prede­ son hopes to be an accountant and a lawyer. On NU dean’s list Savannah. ces and nephews. Prospect St., was bora Aug. 12 at Manchester without a plan to do something with it,” has said. have been altered for housing, he said the school boys’ junior varsity soccer coach. ceased by his wife, Mildred, and She lived in Manchester for The funeral will be Thursday at Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Cheney said he is concerned that the building will could be used that way also. Member Ellen Sullivan was absent. Katie Kulpa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter their son, Wesley. many years before moving to 9:15 a.m. at the John F. Tierney Judy DesRoberts of 16 Beacon St. Her paternal Kulpa of 124 Carriage Drive, has been placed on the The funeral will be Thursday at Savannah in 1975. She was active Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., grandparents are Tony and Carmella Verali, 171 dean’s list for the spring semester at Northeastern 2 p.m. at the Rose Hill Funeral in the Little Theatre of followed by a Mass of Christian Hawthorne St. University. Boston. Mass. Home, 580 Elm St.. Rocky Hill. Manchester. burial at 10 a.m. in St. Chris­ Outhouse among items in Bolton tag sale She is a fifth-year student, majoring in art and Calling hours are one hour prior PE R R Y , Casey Shane Stevenson, son of Richard She is survived by her husband, topher’s Church. Burial will be in architecture. to service. F.and Hallie E. Stevenson Perry Jr., of 44 Mather Morris H. Kay of Savannah; two St. Jame’s Cemetery. Calling By Rick Santos will not deliver any of the sold Memorial donations may be St., was born Aug. 10 at Manchester Memorial Some Other items for sale are school chairs daughters, Alisa B. Kay of hours are today from 2 to 4 p.m. Manchester Herald items, and purchases must be made to the Wethersfield Volun­ Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Norman To study at Bates Jacksonville, Fla., and Karrie K. and 7 to 9 p.m. hauled away by 5 p.m. on the day teer Ambulance Association. and Hannah Stevenson, 44 Mather St. His paternal and an old reel mower. A complete list of the Quante of Savannah; a brother, BOLTON — A brand new of the sale. P.O. Box 9008, Wethersfield 06109, Memorial donations may be grandparents are Sue Ann Perry and Pete Lozier 32 Helen B. Call, daughter of David and Marian Call Michael G. Thompson of Weston; outhouse is just one of the items merchandise will not be made available until The sale is being held on Friday or to the American Cancer made to Project Hope, c/o the Hickory Lane. He has a sister, Kylie H. of 43 Thayer Road, will enter Bates College. a grandson; and several nieces the town is trying to sell at its tag the day of the sale. because townemployees, who will Lewiston. Maine, as a fre.shman this fall. Society, 670 Prospect Ave., Hart­ University of Connecticut Cancer and nephews. PALMBERG, Emily Elizabeth, daughter of sale Friday. be needed to help, would have to be She is a graduate of Manchester High School ford 06105. Foundation, 309 Farmington The funeral was July 29 in James A. and Laurene Schoenrock Palmberg of 136 Some of the other hot items for “ if you’re the type that likes to Noearly birds allowed. Nothing paid overtime to work on the where she was a member of the National Honor Ave., Suite C-207, Farmington Savannah. Buena Vista Road, Coventry, was born Aug. 13 at sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the have old things in your house,” or will be sold until the start of the weekend, she said. Society, the French Club and the Safe Rides 06032, or to a charity of the Sipjple’s Mortuary of Savannah Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Community Hall are an old piano hold elections. “ What’s for sale. “ It’s all first come, first Kemp said the sale is being held Program. She also participated in the orchestra and Forrest E. Hurd donor’s choice. was in charge of arrangements. grandparents are Carol E. Percoski of the Broad (good for its parts only) and a dinner? Let’s vote on it,” she serve,” Kemp said. inside the Community Hall be­ the swim team. Forrest E. Hurd, 73, of Bristol, Brook section of East Windsor and Edward voting machine (also good for its jested. The sale is being held so the town cause of the unpredictable and Edward J. Eckel Sr. died Monday (Aug. 21, 1989) atSt. Schoenrock of the Tarrifville section of Simsbury. parts and scrap metal only), said Some other items for sale are can dispose of various odds and wet weather the area has been Raph ael’ s Hospital in New In Memoriam Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Helen Kemp, the organizer of the school chairs and an old reel ends no longer needed, she said. experiencing lately. She said she Edward J. EckelSr., 77. of East Haven. He is survived by his wife, Lottery In loving memory of Clarence F. Palmberg III of Broad Brook. She has two sisters sale and the selectmen’s execu­ mower. A complete list of the The merchandise will be sold originally wanted to hold the sale Windsor, died Monday (Aug. 21, Alma (Maloney) Hurd, and his Amy, 5 and Rachael. 3. LaChapelle, Sr., who passed away tive assistant. merchandise will not be made “ as is” without any guarantees, on the Bolton Green. 1989) at home. He is survived by daughter, Barbara Bogart of August 23, 1985. The voting machine isn’t neces­ available until the day of the sale, Kemp said. And she said she The hall’s address is 222 Bolton Winning numbers drawn Tuesday in New his sister, Anna Vigue of Man­ Bolton. O’KANE, Derek John, son of Kevin and Kim sarily for parts only, Kemp said. she said. wanted to emphasize that the town Center Road. England: chester, and daughter, Margaret He is also survived by two You gave us years of happiness. Chapdelaine O’Kane of 16 Knighton St., was born Connecticut daily: 853. Play Four: 3331. Eckel of Coventry. daughters, Jean Selim of Watur- Then sorrow came and tears. Aug. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His 'S i Massachusetts daily: 1470. He is also survived by four sons, bury, and Patricia Rusin of You left us beautiful memories. maternal grandmother is Mrs. Norma Fow lerof the We will treasure through the Tri-state (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) Edward J. Eckel Jr. of Moira, Harwinton; five sons, James Rockville section of Vernon. His paternal grandpar­ Republicans must shift years. daily: 602, 0198. N.Y., Thomas Eckel of East Hurd of Parsippany, N.J., John ents are Norman O’ Kane of New Britain and Helen Rhode Island daily: 2204. Windsor, Michael Eckel of East Hurd of Bristol, William Hurd of Love from all of us. 0 Kane of East Hartford. He has two sisters. Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks: 2, 8, 16, 23, 30. Windsor, and Philip Eckel of Terryville, Robert Hurd of Har- The LaChapelle Family Heather. 3‘/i and Ashley, 15 months. Landers to another slot Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker, By Alex GIrelli Garside said he thinks it may 1 Manchester Herald not be necessary for her to resign. Plumber, Fanner, Navy C hief. . . Weather lUanfhpatpr I’lpralft It may be possible under the rules Ellen Burns Landers, a Repub­ merely to reassign her. He said he lican candidate for the town will determine what the proper uSPS 327-500 Almost everyone today has VOL. CVIII, No. 276 Board of Directors, has been procedure is. Showers tonight, serving on the Republican Town managerial responsibility. REGIONAL Weather Pe.nny M. Sieffert, Publisher Committee from the wrong vot­ Before her marriage, Ellen Thursday, August 24 sunny Thursday George T. Chappell Dennii M, Santoro ing district and will have to be Landers, lived at 27 Montclair Editor Accw Wc4#w:r^ Itwrc&si Ujt dayunc c/VKktMAs jnd Hgt* lonprrjtMrs Advertising Director shifted to the right one. Republi­ Drive, and was onihe Republican Each would be a professional ■V Jeinno Q. FroriBilh Sheldon Cohen can Town Chairman John Gar- Town Committee from Voting manager with a Bachelor of Business F Manchester and vicinity: To­ Builnass Manager Composing Manager side, said today. District 3. C»rtbou|6S** I WINDOW SAVINGS YOU f ilw t ie a l |67' night, a 40 percent chance of an Oanlva A. noUarta Robert H. Hubbard Administration degree from evening shower or thunderstorm Parjonnal Manager Pressroom Manager Landers has been serving as in She said that after her mar­ then clearing. Becoming cooler Frank J, MeSweegan the Voting District 7 committee, riage and move to Hilliard Street INS1ALIYOURSEUF. Eastern Connecticut State University. and drier. Low 60 to 65. Thursday, Circulation Director but her residence at which she she was told she was in District 7 sunny and pleasant. High 70 to 75. Published dally except Sunday and certain holidays by the and her husband, Thomas E. and would have to wait for an Save on energy costs. Save on window installation. Just replace your Boston |74° 1 opening on the committee from drafty old double-hung sash with a new, energy-efficient Tilt Pac by fro ro olo jT I° ~| Outlook for Friday, sunny and Manchester Publishing Co., Ifl Bralnard Place. 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Newsstand price: 35 cents a copy. 14 High Street, Manchester, 645*8432 ” '10 Marchesler Herald la a member of The Associated Press, the District 7 committee and ask split between the two districts. «««««jr« ^ ^ ^ ^ t »«»»»>, . \y 01989 Accu We me School of Continuing Education at pleasant with the high 75 to 80. the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the New England Press to be re-elected in District 1 Addresses up to number 186 are in HOURS: Monday thru Friday 7AM TO 5PM Outlook for Friday, sunny and Today’s weather picture was drawn by Sarah Holladay of Association and the New England Newspaper Association. where there several committee District 1. and addresses from I87 Saturday SAM TO 12N00N 456-5490. pleasant. High 75 to 80. Bolton Elementary School. openings available. up are in District 7. 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 23, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Aug. 23, 1989 — 5

facilty. William E. Flower, a spokesman for the an overall effort to improve customer service. The President Gunnar S. Overstrom, said John W. state Department of Correction, said Tuesday, company has acknowledged that customers’ Olsen, president of the state AFL-CIO. LOCAL Steps have been untaken to tighten controls at dissatisfaction with follow-up service in the past NATION & WORD Cheshire and Somers, Flower said. The wardens has hurt the engine maker. The Connecticut bank is a subsidiary of at the two New Haven jails are reviewing the Pratt & Whitney blamed the loss of a $165 million Shawmut Bank, whose vice president, William F. & STATE auditors' findings. Flower said. contract to General Electric Co. in 1987 on its Craig, is a member of Pittston’s board of Thomas L. \Varren, the warden at the failure to provide spare parts and other assistance directors, Olsen said. He said the union hopes that Spill study Jail stores have losses Community Correctional Center, said the com­ to owners of its older model engines. CNB can urge Craig to help arrange strike missary problems developed after the employee 'The new distribution center will plso handle the negotiations. Chinese resort who ran the store became sick and missed work finished parts used in the assembly of the HARTFORD (AP) — The commissary for two "If CNB is unwilling to meet with us and help for an extended period of time. company’s production engines, the company said. deadline state jails in New Haven had unexplained losses of foster legitimate negotiations between Pittston No losses had been reported recently, Warren Coiistruction is to begin in September, and the nearly $18,000 over a two-year period, according to and the mine workers we will then ask that Craig state auditors. said. building should be operational by 1992, the sever his ties with Pittston, or we will sever our works to save company said. criticized The state audit, covering the 1986-87 and 1987-88 ties with CNB, and urge our 165,000 members to fiscal years, also found numerous, but minor, Pratt & Whitney receives about 30,000 spare Pratt plans addition bank elsewhere .’’ Olsen said. record-keeping and inventory errors at the parts orders a month from 430 airline, military WASHINGTON (AP) - Envir­ Community Correctional Center and the Union EAST HARTFORD (AP) - Pratt & Whitney and independent engine overhaul maintenance onmentalists are criticizing a facilities throughout the world, the company said. A telephone call to CNB’s Bridgeport offices government plan calling for all summer season Avenue Detention Center. said Tuesday it plans to construct a $30 million seeking comment went unanswered late Tuesday The losses at the commissary, which supplies addition to its jet engine parts distribution center. Pratt & Whitney is a division of United studies on damage caused by the afternoon. inmates with envelopes, toothpaste and other The new automated facility will be incorporated Technologies Corp. Exxon Valdez oil spill off the BEIDAIHE, China (AP) - The country. Alaskan coast to be completed by tourism industry at this seaside personal items, amounted to about 3 percent of into the existing operation at Pratt & Whitney’s The Pittson Coal Group is a division of Work units from northeastern February. resort, the summer playground of total sales, state auditors Henry J. Becker Jr. and East Hartford manufacturing complex, the Greenwich-based Pittston Co. China have hostels in Beidaihe for Leo V. Donohue said in their report. company said. AFL-CIO threatens bank ties “ This plan could lead to a China’s leaders, is struggling to selected employees to relax for a serious underestimation of harm recover from the spring military The loss was more than $8,600 in 1986-87 and The computerized facility will centralize and WEST HARTFORD (AP) — The Connecticut About 1,500 coalminers went on strike April 5 at week or more. to the environment and a limited crackdown on students. more than $9,300 in 1987-88, the audit said. automate the processing, storage and shipment of AFL-CIO is threatening to sever financial ties with mines in West Virgina in a dispute over wages and “ Usually, it’s a sea of people,” recovery of damages from The violent June 3-4 suppres­ Similar problems have been uncovered at the spare parts that commericial and military Connecticut National Bank if the bank fails to help benefits. The strike by members of the United said a tanned junior high school Exxon, Sarah Chasis, a lawyer sion of students protesting for prison commissaries at Somers State Prison — the customers order to overhaul and maintain their initiate negotiations aimed at ending the four- Mineworkers of America spawned wildcat walk student. for the Natural Resources De­ democratic reform in Beijing not state’s maximum security prison — and Cheshire engines, the company said. month-old strike against the Pittston Coal Group. outs at mines in several other states earlier this A few spots along Beidaihe’s fense Council, said Tuesday. only scared away foreign tourists Correctional Center — a medium security adult Pratt & Whitney said the new facilty was part of The union has requested a meeting with CNB summer. 3.7-mile-long beachfront were By February, Ms. Chasis said, but has kept many Chinese from crowded, especially the public there still will be oil on Alaska traveling. beach near downtown. beaches, causing additional In addition, an economic aus­ But even in the crowded areas, damage. terity program that began last stacks of unrented red and blue NU looks The extent of damage on fall has meant Chinese have less air mattresses indicated there Forst species such as the bald eagle and money for vacations. Many go­ were fewer people than normal. salmon may not be known for vernment employees have can­ Along the Beidaihe coastline, into death years, she said, because the celed their vacations this year. sunbathers dotted the beach, the young born this year and exposed The tourists who came to frolic men in surprisingly skimpy defends on the beaches of the Bohai Sea to the oil won’t return to the briefs and women in modest of lineman region for three or four years. about 180 miles northeast of one-piece suits. “ Only then will the extent of the Beijing have had plenty of room Older beachgoers crouched HARTFORD (AP) - Officials boxing damage begin to be known,” she this summer. under umbrellas, hiding from the at Northeast Utilities say they said. Even China’s top leaders, who sun, but the younger ones played plan to conduct an exhaustive The timetable for completion of usually spend all of August here, in the sand and water. investigation into the death of a HARTFORD (AP) - Public the studies was included Tuesday have made only brief visits. Perceptions of how bad the veteran lineman who was appar­ Safety Commissioner Lester in a 2,58-page government outline Senior leader Deng Xiaoping situation is vary. ently electrocuted as he tried to Forst says the state police on how it will proceed with the reportedly is the only one who has The taxi driver said on condi­ fix a power line damaged during academy’s boxing program is an staggering task of determining stayed on. tion of anonymity that tourism Monday’s brief but violent important way to test recruits’ how much Exxon Corp. should Party chief Jiang Zemin, who this summer was down by two- thunderstorms. physical fitness and their ability pay to restore the Alaska environ­ normally would be here with thirds. "There is extensive training to deal with the fear common to ment following damage from the The Associated Press government leaders plotting the Sun Dali, an employee at the and safety not only for linemen all confrontations. March 24 tanker spill that NEWTON VIGIL — People gather at the honor of the former Black Panther nation’s course, is campaigning Jinshan Hotel, Beidaihe’s fanci­ Forst, who is also state police but for people who work in dumped 11 million gallons of oil site of the killing of Huey Newton leader. to boost the party’s image, est. said there were so few guests generating plants and on the commander, defended the boxing into pristine Prince William traveling to the provinces, visit­ in June that some temporary transmission line," Jeff Kotkin, a program, which has been the Sound. Tuesday night for a candleiight vigii in ing factories and eating in hotel employees were let go, but subject of sharp criticism from workers’ cafeterias. Northeast Utilities spokesman The document released by the occupancy in August has been 100 some lawmakers and prospective “ Usually, these places are said Tuesday. "We have a whole Interior Department made no percent. troopers, during a legislative filled,” said a taxi driver gestur­ department devoted to safety. dollar assessment of damages Beidaihe’s tourism office said it hearing Tuesday. ing to private guesthouses in a Any injury is very and suggested in only broad Panther founder is killed didn’t have statistics on the At least three women recruits deserted area of town several seriously." terms what studies should be number of visitors this year, but Frank Gasper, 43, of East have complained that they were miles Trom the center. official reports in mid-July said made to determine the effect of OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Huey P. Newton, the they had no indication the slaying was Hartford, a 21-year Northeast badly beaten by larger men In past years, the clear water there were 1 million fewer the spill on wildlife, birds, fish charismatic co-founder of the Black Panther drug-related. Utilities veteran, died about 12:40 during police academy boxing and fresh seabreezes of Beidaihe tourists than last year, when 5 and other natural resources. Party, was adrift without a battle to fight in his “ He didn’t seem to be able to find a role for a.m. Tuesday when he appar­ training, in which recruits are drew visitors from all over the million people visited. However, the report directs final days, a close friend said. himself,” said Hiestand. “ I think he was likea lot ently touched a live wire and was paired for brief matches but that all environmental studies to Newton’s bullet-riddled body was found before of people who went through that period ... He electrocuted. West Hartford po­ receive no training in boxing be used in determining damage dawn Tuesday in a neighborhood known for drug lice Lt. Clark Stevens said. techniques. lived it intensely and it left its scars.” should be completed over the next violence. Police had no suspects and no motive Co-workers at the scene tried to Forst’s defense of the program With Bobby Seale, Newton founded the Black Vandals force closing six months. for the slaying, said Lt. Mike Sims. revive Gasper, who was taken by came after it was criticized by Panther Party. Armed Panther members Newton, 47, was killed in the neighborhood followed police cars to monitor their activities in ambulance to Hartford Hospital state Sen. Marie A. Herbst, “ No further studies will be where he began organizing blacks more than 20 the black community. where he was pronounced dead, D-Vernon, co-chairman of the conducted after Feb. 28, 1990," of Reagan’s museum years ago, several miles from his present home. Under the slogan "All power to the people,” the police said. Legislature’s Public Safety unless a government trustee Fred Hiestand, a Sacramento lawyer who was Panthers also operated a school, a health clinic Gasper’s death was the first Committee. council and scientific and legal TAMPICO, 111. (AP) - The timed to coincide with the launch Newton’s attorney and close friend, said Newton and programs for ghetto youngsters. time a Northeast Utilities line­ “ It has never been proven to me review groups determine they Ronald Reagan Birthplace Mu­ there of Reagan’s campaign for that staying in the ring and was struggling to find a niche for himself after The party drifted into violence and gradually seum is having a little law and the Republican presidential nom­ man has been killed on the job in are needed, the report said. earning a doctorate, overcoming alcohol and four years, Kotkin said. boxing someone else is going to Interior spokesman Bob disintegrated, as members were killed and the order problem and is closing its ination. Reagan lost the nomina­ drug abuse problems and facing life with no FBI infiltrated and disrupted the organization. “ The last one was in 1985, prepare anyone for anything Walker acknowledged there were doors until it’s solved. tion (o Gerald Ford, but met with meaningful,” Herbst said. criminal charges for the first time in 15 years. Tuesday’s shootingoccurred in a neighborhood On Monday night, vandals greater success four years later. during the cleanup of Hurricane discussions on whether to allow “ He was just trying to figure out where he fit. Forst disagreed, saying the of run-down Victorian-style homes and aban­ broke a skylight during a rain­ Some local folks figured the Gloria,” he said. “ It’s not a longer environmental studies, what he was going to do ... trying to shake some boxing practice “ gives recruits doned buildings. storm and furniture donated by small town of 900 residents might frequent thing.” but that there was a concern such alcohol and chemical dependency that he exposure to a controlled physical "To us, Huey Newton was a hero," said relatives of the former president become a tourist attraction, so Kotkin said he could not com­ studies would drag out the acquired, but he was doing it a'l on his own, encounter. We don’t know how process. resident Fred DePalm. "The Black Panthers was badly damaged. the usual gift shops, antique ment at this point on what without anyone’s help,” said Hiestand. you’re going to react. Should we were a thing to identify with along with Malcolm "Vandalism has been con­ stores and restaurants sprang up, company officials think hap­ The proposed timetable and Hiestand said he saw Newton on Friday and the wait until they get on the street?” X and Martin Luther King." stant,” said Paul Nicely, a only to wither when the boom pened early Tuesday as Gasper blueprint for determining dam­ former Panther leader “ seemed to be OK. There Forst said that in an increas­ Over the years, however, Newton was accused 70-year-old retired school­ failed to materialize. tried to fix the damaged line in ages was prepared by govern­ was nothing bothering him that he talked about.” ingly violent society, troopers of two slayings and stood trial five times. His teacher. He and his wife, Helen, But Nicely kept his privately West Hartford, where winds in ment trustees — representatives Hiestand said he believed Newton had b?en Patrick Flynn/Manchsster Herald have to be able to defend conviction in the 1967 killing of an Oakland police put together the museum in the financed museum going. He said excess of 65 mph caused tree of three federal agencies and the drug-free for at least six months. officer was overturned and two trials in the 1974 limbs to fall on power lines. INNER SANCTUM — Billy Lee, 5, of Bolton finds the Billy was enjoying the beach at Indian Notch park in themselves. “ The violence is second-floor apartment where that over the years perhaps 60,000 state of Alaska — who are Newton was arrested earlier this year for death of a young prostitute resulted in He also could not say exactly world looks different when it is framed by an inner tube. Bolton Tuesday. picking up out there all the time,” Reagan was born on Feb. 6, 1911. visitors have come to view he said. charged with making the long­ possession of drug paraphernalia, but police said deadlocked juries. “ We’ll be closed until the memorabilia from the Reagan what Gasper was doing when he term damage assessments. died, but said a lineman is “ You have to have a will to problem is solved, ” he said in a family, friends and relatives, and generally responsible for helping survive. Without that will to telephone interview Tuesday. the general store where Reagan’s to build and maintain overhead survive, you’re going to get ’The kids in town have become father worked. power lines. clipped out there,” Forst said. a real problem. ” Nicely said. "W e’ve had more visitors this Plane safe in emergency landing Boxing demontrates physical “ We can’t keep an American year than we ever had," Nicely "Everyone who was around Baltics are demanding recognition flag out. They keep bending the said, adding that the museum is will be talked to — all the fitness, endurance and exposes WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) - out leaflets with emergency in­ DHC-7, a small, turbo-prop air­ recruits to the fear common to pole or swinging on the pole. coming off a loss of $12,000 in 1988. equipment will be looked at,” "They (the landing gear) went TALLINN, U.S.S.R. (AP) - started World War II. said in a report published Tues­ Many of the 22 people aboard a structions that’s when I knew plane, hadn’t descended, said every confrontation, Forst said. Commemoration of the anni­ They’ve been breaking windows. Nicely’s fee schedule is a little Kotkin said. down and up a couple of times,” More than a million Baltic In a secret protocol to the Pan Am shuttle say they felt both something was wrong.” Martha Howker of the Federal Forst and Maj. Joseph Perry, day that the Soviet Union’s versary of the 1939 agreement They throw eggs on the place. whimsical. A lot of people pay $1. said Charles A. Pearl of Tampa, residents plan to link hands today treaty. Hitler and Stalin divided annexation of Lithuania was an Between 22,000 and 23,000 Nor­ fear and confusion as their pilot Some passengers applauded, Aviation Adminstration’s Boston who directs state police recruit­ illustrates the Kremlin’s dilemna Last week they destroyed our TV But senior citizens, school kids Fla., who was traveling to visit in a show of solidarity in the theast Utilities customers across circled Bradley International and others broke into tears when office. ment, said some changes have Eastern Europe into spheres of “ international crime. ” in dealing with ethnic minorities disc.” and adults in groups pay 50 cents. his parents in Newington with his struggle for sovereignty for the influence. The small, independ­ “ Elimination of the consequen­ the state lost power during Airport after a warning light the plane touched down safely on ’’He executed a fly by and the been made to the boxing pro­ demanding greater freedom. So­ Nicely opened the museum in Ministers, second-time visitors 6-year-old son, Bryan. “ You restive republics of Estonia, ent Baltic republics fell into Monday’s storm, which whipped wrongly indicated that the runway No. 6 about 6 p.m. tower advised him that the gear gram. Bouts are now scheduled ces is not only an internal matter viets now more than ever are free 1976 in this dusty farming town in and others for various reasons could look out and see the Latvia and Lithuania. Soviet hands and were a battle­ of the U.S.S.R., but a matter for eastward across Connecticut plane’s landing gear weren’t Tuesday, just minutes after the appeared down and in place,” she wheels.” later in the academy class, when to criticize Stalin, but an official northwestern Illinois. It was pay nothing from Litchfield County. down. scheduled arrival time of 5:53 said. recruits are in better condition Activists Tuesday in Riga, ground before Germany’s defeat Europe and the entire society of finding that annexation of the world governments, ” it said. Just before the airplane made a p.m. Walt Waterman of Bradley’s The pilot informed passengers and better trained. Latvia, demanded that Moscow in the war. Baltics was illegal would raise Several reports of three- and the world recognize the Thousands of Baltic residents A two-day conference of East­ quarter-inch to 1-inch hail and safe landing Tuesday, pas­ "This is the first time — why operations office said on-duty over the intercom midway Also, a physician is in attend­ th e question of total sengers said they were told to did it have to happen on my first crash personnel and ambulance through the flight that there ance and is authorized to stop absorption of the former nations were shot or deported for their ern European activists in Riga independence. wind gusts of 67 mph were called for the United Nations to REDUCE YOUR RISK OF HEART assume the crash position. Those flight?” said a visibly upset Stacy crews from two area towns were might be a problem with the matches. Often, the matches run 50 years ago by the Soviet Union anti-Soviet sympathies, and after Baltic residents increasingly reported in the Hartford area was a crime by Josef Stalin and the war others were similarly take up the Baltic republics’ sitting near the plane’s four Metzler, 13, of Southington, who put on standby at the airport’s plane’s nose gear. less than three minutes. have come to equate the actions — between 3 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. punished for real or alleged DISEASE THE *I KILLER emergency exits were told how to was traveling with her mother, Hre station near the runway. One woman injured during a Adolf Hitler. About 50,000 people status. of Stalin with Hitler. The official Monday, the National Weather “ It was very, very scary,” said Baltic residents last year began assist others from the plane once Dorothy Metzler. Several passengers said that boxing match has sued the state gathered Tuesday in 'Vilnius, the collaboration with the Nazis. Soviet media struggled against Service said. Jennifer E. Keim, 20, of Windsor, using Soviet President Mikhail S. it was on the ground. Flight 4884 left New York’s the plane’s landing gear ap­ police, alleging that she was Lithuanian capital, to mourn the “ The Soviet Union has done that impression in reports from Kotkin said the Simsbury area who was returning to the Hart­ Gorbachev’s reforms to push for CHOLESTEROL SCREENING “ I was nervous and I couldn’t Kennedy Airport about 4:50 p.m. peared to descend about 10 paired with a bigger man with Soviet takeover. everything to remove the repub­ Tallinn Tuesday criticizing cards was hardest hit in terms of power, ford area from Houston. “ We’re more cultural, political and eco­ know if anything was really with 19 passengers and a crew of minutes after the flight took off boxing experience and forced to Planners say up to 1.5 million lics of Estonia, Latvia and on sale that show a hammer and • low cost • performed by Trained Technicians with most of the damage occur­ just lucky nothing happened.” nomic freedom. wrong,” said Gabriele Lohmann, three, a Pan Am reservations from New York. The landing gear continue fighting despite an eye people are expected to join hands Lithuania from the memory and sickle and swastika together. ring as lightning either hit • results In less than 3 minutes 32, a native of Munich, West clerk said. was retracted, but appeared to Passengers who were sche­ injury that impaired her vision. today along a 370-mile route from the map of Europe, from your equipment directly or hit trees, the Gulf of Finland to the Polish libraries and textbooks, your Germany, who had difficulty The pilot delayed landing when come down at least one more time duled to take the Pan Am shuttle Herbst suggested that boxing, causing limbs to fall and strike border to mark the Aug. 23, 1939, sense of justice, your grief and Find Out Your Cholesterol Level understanding the pilot’s instruc­ a green warning light indicated during the flight, passengers back to New York were put on a as well as a rigorous physical equipment. anniversary of the non­ your minds,” the People’s Front at tions. "When I saw people pulling that the landing gear on the said. TWA airliner for the flight. fitness program, may be driving aggression treaty between the organizations in the three repub­ recruits out of the academy and Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. lics said Tuesday in a statement. Lenox Pharmacy — 299 E. Center St — 6 4 6 ^9 6 contributing to staff shortages. FAX IT YOURSELF Eight days after the signing. A commission of Lithuania’s DATE: Fri. Aug. 25 TIME: 10-5 COST: *6.00 NU cited for power outages Youth gangs say Two men charged Hitler attacked Poland and Supreme Soviet, or legislature. 1 MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - A Connecticut Despite the deterioration, “ there appears to have in cafe bombing IT’S EASY WITH utility that wants to buy bankrupt Public Service been little or no corporate concern expressed," the they’ll end violence HARTFORD (AP) — Two men Company of New Hampshire was cited by report said. “A commitment to reliability premised Connecticut regulators last year for having too have been arrested for allegedly on support and accountability seems to have fallen NEW HAVEN (AP) - posses, said Lisa Sullivan, an AT. many power outages. between the corporate cracks” throwing a molotov cocktail Members of several of New advisor to the Greater New through a window at the Carriage Northeast Utilities of Berlin, Conn., called the Larry Smukler, a senior assistant New Hamp­ Haven’s youth “ posses” have Haven NAACP's Youth House Cafe in New Fairfield criticism from the Connecticut Department cf shire attorney general, said state officials were promised to work to end the Council. early Tuesday, state police said Public Utility Control “ unfair and unfounded,” but aware of the situation, gang violence that has been But Sullivan said she was Benjamin J. Kovacs, 37, of 'V says it has taken steps to improve reliability. “ We are comfortable that given what they would FAXGRAM ravaging many of the city’s optimistic they would spread ■The, Union Leader of Manchester reported on Danbury and Timothy Cales, 26, SERVICE be doing here, they had passed the threshold of predominantly black neigh­ the word and have some NU’s service record in a copyright story published of Charlotte, N.C., were charged being able to do it right," said Smukler, chief state borhoods, community acti­ influence on the rest of their DO YOU CARE? today. with first-degree arson and first- negotiator in the Public Service bankruptcy vists said. neighborhoods. ALL YOU NEED IS YOUR The problems were with Connecticut Light & degree conspiracy to commit WE DO! reorganization. Fifteen young men, ranging Power Co., an NU subsidiary serving 1 million “ If you understand youth arson, state police said. YOUR SAFETY IS IMPORTANT TO "We’re not so much concerned with what’s in age from 17 to 22, agreed customers, nearly 90 percent of Connecticut psychology you will realize The two men drove to the cafe CREDIT CARD AND US. A&A IS FULLY INSURED, happening down there. We’re concerned with what Tuesday to be parties to a $1,500,000 PER VEHICLE FULLY residents. (these young men) follow the on Route 39 in Kovacs’ vehicle would happen up here,” Smukler added. cease-fire agreement drawn TRAINED CHAUFFEURS IN CLIENT In their March 1988 report, regulators cited Public Service has bristled at Gov. Judd Gregg’s leader,” she said. and threw a molotov cocktail SAFETY AND ETIQUETTE. . up by several community through its window at 1:34 a.m. YOUR MESSAGE Connecticut Light & Power for "a basic breakdown publicly stated lack of confidence in the utility’s groups that organized a so- Organizers of the peace Tuesday, state police said. HOURS: BEFORE YOU ENTRUST YOUR regarding one of the primary obligations an electric management. Gregg has endorsed Northeast’s $1.9 summit held a news confer­ SAFETY TO ANY ONE — ASK called peace summit. The cafe was occupied at the Monday thru Friday Saturday company owes its customers. Reliability of service billion takeover bid for Public Service. ence after a three-hour meet­ QUESTIONS... They took a pledge of non­ time, but no one other than Cles 7AM to 5PM SAM to 12N00N AT has suffered.” Public Service, forced into bankruptcy by its violence and promised to pro­ ing with the posse members, was i jured, state police said. The report said customers suffered too many Seabrook debts, is trying to draw up a reorganiza­ mote an end to territorial which was held in secret. None There was damage to the build­ For all your window and door needs! power outages, and that outages lasted too long. tion plan that either keeps the company intact or has disputes, the activists said. of the posse members partici­ ing, but a damage estimate was ANDERSEN WINDOWS MARVIN WINDOWS The study found that outages per customer per it sold to a friendly bidder. The men represented only pated in the news conference. not available from state police. MORGAN PRODUCTS PREHUNQ DOORS year rose from 1.05 to 2.14 from 1982 to 1986. The time Spokesman Nicholas Ashooh said Gregg’s criti­ INTERIOR TRIM STANLEY STEEL DOORS NORTHWAY PHARMACY LIMOUSINd • C(llll>(lllllt SlDimt them.selves, and not the loose- Sullivan said each of the 15 Cales suffered burns to his back an average customer went without power during a cism of Public Service’s management and his 14 High Street 31 I MAIN STREET knit neighborhood groups that agreed personally not to get m the fire and was taken to MANCHESTER. CT 06040 year rose from about one hour and 45 minutes to support for the NU bid are ironic in light of the describe themselves as involved in any violence. Danbury Hospital for treatment, Manchester 230 North Main Street TELEPHONE (203) 643-1211 more than Vh hours during the period. 645-8432 reliability study. state police said. our #$tet IOC •ti*4oe 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 23, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Aug. 23, 1989 — 7 New fire guides issued for DC-1 Os, 700 series University institute is dedicated to gambling study Bv Lisa Shuchman airplane.” deck, the same deck that carries “Although no formal findings A second FAA option would Bv Laura Myers as a legal way to generate The Associated Press $2,500,000 for each wide body society,” said UNR economics where information from all over gamblingorcasino management. The plane models affected passengers. have been issued by the foreign require design changes, includ­ The Associated Press revenue.” that the business operators also include certain Boeing 707s, 727s, airplane and about $1 million for a professor William Eadington, an the world can be gathered,” Ms. “Gaming really is big business These planes are designed so authority having jurisdiction ing installation of smoke or fire Ms. Cornelius’ said Monday tell people how to get help if WASHINGTON — The 1987 crash standard body, the FAA esti­ analyst of the gaming industry Cornelius said. all over the world now,” Ms. 737s, 747s and 757s, and McDon­ that the same area of the aircraft RENO, Nev. — The nation’s that only three states do not have they're addicted to gambling, Ms, A over the accident investigation, detection and fire extinguishing of a South Africa Airways Boeing nell Douglas DC-8s, DC-9s — mated. The costs of the alterna­ which provides more than half of In the education area, the Cornelius said. “Even in the can be used for passengers or for there is firm evidence that an systems, and having aboard an only university institute to study some form of legalized gambling Cornelius said. 747 after a major fire on board including MD-80s — and DC-lOs. tive design changes were esti­ Nevada’s funds to run state institute plans to start slowly by Midwest where charitable gam­ cargo, or for both, said Dick inflight fire occurred in a Class B individual “trained to fight cargo gambling has opened here as — Hawaii, Indiana and Utah. prompted the Federal Aviation The FAA said approximately 40 mated at $800,000 for each government. offering non-degree courses ing is really big.” “There’s a new trend in lotter­ Meyer, an FAA spokesman in cargo compartment, which con­ fires,” the directive said. more local governments legalize The new Institute for the Study Administration on Monday to of the affected airplanes are standard body plane and The Reno Tnstitute will focus through the UNR Division of ies in which a small percentage of Seattle. tributed to the loss of the The FAA ruling goes into effect what some people still view as a of Gambling and Commercial issue an order requiring changes $2,200,000 for each wide body. vice. not only on economic gaming Continuing Education this fall for Voters in an Iowa county the money is earmarked toward currently operated by U.S. On these planes, crew airplane,” the FAA said. on certain planes to improve fire operators. Sept. 25. The agency has deter­ Gaming, which plans to offer issues, but also will delve into people involved in the casino recently approved riverboat treatment of pathological gam­ members are responsible for The FAA has presented two mined that the retooling to Class "Some people still look at undergraduate minor degrees, safety. The FAA also said there are ethical, moral and legal issues to industry at middle management gambling and Deadwood, S.D., bling,” she said, adding that walking back to the cargo com­ options to improve fire safety C cargo compartments can be gaming as quite a ways down on opened July 1 at the University of In an airworthiness directive, about 278 Boeing models and 124 discover why.people gamble and positions. has approved casino games. some lottery machines must have partment and extinguishing any aboard the aircraft. The first is to the morality list,” said Judy Nevada-Reno. the FAA said if the operational McDonnell Douglas models af­ accomplished within three years why sometimes they become Then, existing gaming and on them phone numbers of fires, KIRO-TV in Seattle re­ refit the planes with “Class C” Cornelius, acting associate direc­ and equipment changes were not fected worldwide. after then, and the alternative WE DELIVER “The institute is relly intended addicted to risk taking. gambling-related university In some areas where there has gambling addiction treatment ported. The South Africa Airways cargo compartments, which are design changes could be accomp­ tor of the institute. “But the to be an umbrella organization made, the result could be ‘‘an The aircraft affected by the For Home Delivery, Call “There's so much gaming courses will be consolidated into been resistance to legalized gam­ centers. jet that crashed into the Indian located on a different deck from lished within a year afterward. attitude toward gaming is defi­ that will ... further the under­ uncontrolled cargo fire that could FAA ruling are equipped with nitely changing as states see this activity going on now that there the equivalent of an undergradu­ bling. people are approving “It’s a bit of a twist to get voters Ocean on November 28, 1987, passengers, are self-contained The cost of converting a Class B 647-9946 standing of gambling’s effects on u cause systems and structural ‘‘Class B” cargo compartments, needs to be a research center ate minor with a specialization in games of chance with the caveat to approve gambling” killing 159 people, had a Class B and are better equipped to handle damage, leading to the loss of the which are located on the main cargo compartment to Class C Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 cargo compartment. and control a fire. would be approximately BACK • TO • SCHOOL smart savings for the

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(A P) - hibits behavior in academic set­ The University of Michigan said an individual, the university said The policy on discrimination tings that creates an intimidat­ in a written statement. was adopted in April 1988 follow­ billion in July following a 17.4 percent rise in it would have suspended part of WASHINGTON (AP) - Orders for “big ing, hostile or demeaning “ The ACLU suit has probably ing a series of racial incidents on RE MAX cost Of the river mmm ^ m ^ r\ says she is owed millions its policy on racial harassment ?‘j 7 f ,isl Contof SIreel ?»1ar>chuslor. CT 0G040 647*1 41 9 ticket” durable goods fell 1.9 percent in July, environment for educational pur­ focused our attention on certain campus. A even if a civil rights group had not the fourth decline this year, the government ^ \h e other major decline came m non­ suits, employment or participa­ aspects of the policy which would charged the policy violates con­ The ACLU said in its suit that SVnNEY. Australia (AP) — Australian legal history, and her The family’s saga has capti­ electrical machinery, which plurnrneted 9.7 tion in University sponsored have been discussed during the said today in a report that showed manufactur­ stitutional free speech rights. the policy was intended "to HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE! Lindy Chamberlain, the mother fight for compensation have been vated the Australian public since percent last month to $21.1 billion, following a extracurricular activities. continuing review process this create a chilling effect on the ing continuing to struggle despite recent “ While we believe that the House beautiful with many in Australia’s dingo-baby case, front-page stories for years in 1980, when Mrs. Chamberlain To percent rise in June. The Commerce Michigan will continue to en­ fail, but I have no doubt the expression of certain ideas be­ interest rate declines. entire harassment policy can newer features. 3 bedrooms, 2 says she is owed millions of Australian newspapers. claimed a dingo killed her daugh­ Department attributed half the decline to a force its anti-harassment policy review would have led to the cause of the content of those The Commerce Department said demand for withstand legal scrutiny, we also full baths, 1st floor family room dollars in compensation prom­ But despite eight best sellers ter Azaria in the Outback. drop in orders for engines and turbines. against behavior that victimizes same outcome,” Cole said. ideas,” and is too vague. durable goods, items expected to last three or knew from the beginning that the and private backyard. Located ised nearly a year after she was about the case, Mrs. Chamber­ Mrs. Chamberlain was prose­ In a sign of strength, however, the closely more years, totaled a seasonally adjusted policy would be refined and In the Buckley School district. found innocent of charges she lain claimed she had not received cuted for murder by the Northern watched non-defense capital goods sector rose $122.9 billion last month, the lowest level since improved as we gained expe­ A really nice buy, $154,900. killed her infant daughter, much money. She also said Territory government but was 5.0 percent to $41,1 billion following a 51 October 1988. rience from its implementation,” Call Linda Brown for complete Mrs. Chamberlain, who claims money she received from the 1988 released following the discovery Contempt charges dismissed Durable goods, one of the most interest percent gain in June. Economists use this Elsa Kircher Cole, the universi­ details. her 6-week-old daughter was movie “ A Cry In The Dark, ” in of vital new evidence while a rate-sensitive sectors of the economy because category as a barometer of business invest­ ty’s general counsel, said LEBANON, Va. (AP) - A the ruling because he had ex­ he dispenses justice even hand- snatched by a dingo, a native which Meryl Streep played her Royal Commission, the highest consumers often borrow to buy them, also had ment plans, Monday. Australian wild dog. while on a role, covered little more than her form of investigation available, The department offered these other details of judge who had fined the United pected to be sent to jail. "That’s edly. "This court will abide by the u declined in January, February and May. The policy, which applies to all Mine Workers $7.5 million for camping trip in the Outback, says expenses. reviewed the case. why I ’m wearing blue jeans and laws and the rules," he said, $133,900!!! The latest drop came despite moves by the July activity: students enrolled at the Ann violating strike restrictions dis­ adding that union members will Picture perfect historic cape the notoriety has left her broke Husband Michael, 45, a former Mrs. Chamberlain was finally ■ Electrical machinery, up 1.3 percent to didn’t wear my suit, ” he said. Federal Reserve Board since early June to Arbor school, prohibits harass­ missed contempt charges against Roberts told a cheering crowd be punished if there are proven to located off of Spring St. and prevented her family from pastor with the Seventh Day pardoned last November. The $19.8 billion, following a June gain of 4.8 nudge interest rates lower. Earlier, the central ment or discrimination based on union leaders who took part in an outside the courthouse that the break his strike restrictions. Excellent condition, excellent living a normal life, Adventist Church, said he eked Chamberlains have refused to bank had been raising rates to dampen percent. race, ethnicity, religion, sex, outlawed sit-down court system is beginning to see McGlothlin ruled that the location, excellent value. Call Mrs. (’hamberlain. 41. who in out a living chopping firewood reveal the amount of compensa­ economic vigor and inflationary pressure. ■ Primary metals, including steel, up 0.8 sexual orientation, creed, na­ demonstration. the workers’ side of the prolonged prosecuting attorney failed to Linda Brown to see this the past has resented her trial by and selling if for $26 a trailer load. tion they were promised, but a tional origin, ancestry, age, mari­ However, last month’s bad news was percent to $11.9 billion, following a 5.1 percent More than 150 union members strike against Pittston Coal present clear evidence that the delightful home. media, called a news conference Mrs. Chamberlain said she could figure leaked to the media by the somewhat offset by a sharply revised increase drop. tal status, handicap or Vietnam- and supporters who packed the Group Inc., in part because of union leaders were aware of a with selected journalists Monday not afford to buy new shoes for veteran status. Northern Territory government of 1.4 percent in durable-goods orders in June, ■ Transportation equipment, up 2.3 percent courtroom broke into loud ap­ numerous rallies and provision in the judge’s injunc­ to generate publicity to force the her three school-age children. put it at around $3 million. previously reported at up only 0.4 percent. to $34.2 billion after a 0.1 percent drop. A large The American Civil Liberties plause and cheers when Circuit demonstratons. tion that prohibited people from NEW LISTING! Northern Territory government, "People think a couple so Union of Michigan filed a federal Officials for the Northern Ter­ Excluding the defense category, which increase in aircraft orders offset declines in Judge Donald McGlothlin an­ "This is your victory today,” he blocking coal truck traffic. Manchester Condo with contemporary flair. Two bedrooms, which prosecuted her and later lawsuit in May, saying the policy famous should be rich,” she said. ritory government could not be swings widely from month to month, orders fell motor vehicles, shipbuilding and tanks. nounced the dismissals on a yelled. “ You can feel you are Roberts and five oth er 1'/i baths, finished lower level. Convenient location in pardoned her. to pay compensa­ violated constitutional guaran­ ‘‘Our anonymity has been reached for comment today. 0.9 percent in July after an 0.3 percent gain a Shipments of durable goods fell 3.0 percent to technicality after a three-hour balancing the scales of justice. If members of the union’s interna­ friendly, well maintained complex. Great Price! $115,000. Call tion for the .3'2 years she spent in tees of freedom of speech. The trial. tional policy making board, along blasted: we can’t live a normal "Maybe an apology is a little month earlier. $118.1 billion in July, following drops of 1.0 the system treats us fairly we’re Linda Brown. life. You can’t plan for the future case is pending. UMW Vice President Cecil going to beat Pittston” with 13 rank-and-file members, jail. hard to swallow and let’s face it, Military orders plunged 14.7 percent to $7.6 percent in June and 0.3 percent in May. Her ordeal, regarded as one of because you don’t know what that compensation is an apology." The suspended provision pro­ Roberts said he was surprised by McGlothlin told the defendants were arrested July 25 . the miscarriages of justice in future is.’’ Mrs. Chamberlain said. in the Greater OPPORTUNITIES Manchester Area REAL ESTATE > •V" Meet Walt Miller, Realtor for Anne Miller V LIVING WELL IS... Real Estate. 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'J J4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 23, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Aug. 23, 1989 — 15 IN B R IE F SCOREBOARD Unlikely hero Trumbull Celtics sign Smith wins In BOSTON (A P ) — The Boston Celtics say they American League leaders in Red Sox win have signed their No. 1 draft pick. Michael BasebaD NEW YORK (AP) _ Randy Smith, to a multi-year. National Basketball Based on 151 at Bats. striking out. LL Series AMERICAN LEAGUE Kutcher was the hero, but it took a Association contract. H Pet. New York took a 1-0 lead in the 0 AB R tenacious job by Smith, a 6-foot-lO forward from Brigham Puckett Min 122 490 57 165 .JJ7 fourth on Alvaro Espinoza’s By David S. Martin American League standings Boggs Bsn 121 478 79 160 .335 Smith to make it so. Young, was the 13th selection overall in the Lonsford (Xik 114 419 57 140 .334 sacrifice fly. An inning earlier, The Assaclated Press ADovIs Sea 105 374 would’ye been the end of latest NBA draft. He will wear No. 11, the Bolt DtvMon 64 124 .337 Sax was thrown out by left fielder Kelly NY 100 353 56 114 .323 W L Pd. OB the line for us, if he hit one out in Celtics said in an announcement Tuesday. Yount MM 126 405 78 156 .322 Mike Greenwell trying to score bn WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - Hit­ Baltimore « » .520 - Sax N Y 123 506 68 162 .320 the ninth, Boston manager Joe Terms of the pact were not announced. Toronto « 61 .512 Mattingly’s shallow fly. ters for Trumbull, Conn., couldn’t Mllvvoukee Baines Tex 117 409 63 128 .313 Morgan said after Smith struck Smith averaged 19.0 points per game in 122 65 63 .508 Browne Cle 116 450 60 141 “ When you’re trying to take the produce hits with runners on Bolton 59 65 .476 .313 Franco Tex 121 454 67 141 .311 out pinch-hitter Ken Phelps with college games. He shot .507 from the field and Cleveland 59 66 .472 lead in the game, you’ve got to base, but Andy Paul did all right New York Heme Runt two on and two out in the ninth averaged 7.6 rebounds per contest. He also 57 69 .452 Mc(5rlft, Toronto, 31; BJockson, Kansas take chances,” said Sax. who was with the bases empty. Detroit 47 79 .373 1 inning to preserve Boston’s 4-3 made 116 of 270 three-point shots. W « t Otvtslen City, 26; Cdrter, Cleveland, 26; Deer, told to run by coach Gene Paul hit a solo home run to lead Milwaukee, 25; Whltaker,Detrolt,2S; Esosky, victory over the New York Smith started his collegiate career in the W L Pd. OB Boston, 23; McGwire, Oakland, 23; Michael. “If the throw is up a off the fifth inning, sparking a Ooklond Z7 49 .611 - Yankees Tuesday night. 1983-84 season, but sat out the following two Colltomla Teftleton, Baltimore, 22. couple of feet either way, I two-un rally as Trumbull de­ Z4 50 .597 Runs Botfid In Kansas City Z2 53 .576 Kutcher, who went in after seasons while serving on a mission in Sierra, Texos, S7; Franco, Texas, 85; score.” feated Davenport, Iowa, 4-3, in Texos 65 SI .528 1 Wade Boggs was hit on the arm by Argentina. His total of 2.319 points is the second MInnesoto Corter, Cleveland, 84; Esosky, Boston,82; Cerone’s homer tied the game the opening round of the Little 60 64 .484 I Mattingly, New York, B2; Yount, Milwaukee, a pitch, homered with two out in highest in Brigham Young history, behind Seattle 57 67 .460 1 and Ellis Burks’ single later in the League World Series. Chlcoao 82; BJockson, Kansas CItv, 77; Bell, Toronto, 53 72 .424 2 77; Leonard, Seattle, 77. the eighth for the deciding run. former Celtic Danny Ainge, TlMidav's Oomtt inning plated Boggs to give “ We had a bunch of opportuni­ Boston 4, New York 3 Pitching (11 Decisions) Boggs was.hit on the right arm Boston a 2-1 lead. ties and with the right people at Baltimore 4. Milwaukee 2 Blyleven, California, 13-2, .867; Swindell, by Greg Cadaret in the fifth Cleveland 3, Seattle Z 10 Innings Oevekmd, 13-3, .813; Gordon, Kansas City, Polonia’s RBI single in the fifth the plate. This time they just Flyer involved in brawl Toronto 3. Detroit 2, 14 Innings 15-4, .789; Sdberhagen, Kansas CItv, 15-5, .750; immediately after Rick Cerone tied it again. didn’t produce like we did in the Chicago 10, Minnesota 2 Williamson, Baltimore, 9J, .750; SDavIs, had hit his first Yankee Stadium Kansas CItv 4, California 2 Oakland, 14-5, .737; Moore, Oakland, 166, Boston took a 3-2 lead in the regionals,” Trumbull Manager BRACEBRIDGE, Ontario (A P) — Scott Oakland 2, Texas 0 .727; Hennemon, Detroit, 64, .692; Hlguera, homer as a member of the Red seventh on Nick Esasky’s run­ Tom Galla said. Mellanby of the Philadelphia Flyers was Wednesday's Oomes Mllwaukee,9- Sox. 4, .692; RSmIth, Minnesota, 9-4, .692. scoring single. Trumbull had stranded eight involved in a weekend brawl at a resort that left Boston (Boddicker 1B9) at New York (Hawkins 13-11), 7:30 o.m. “ Boggs has just a bruise. I Mattingly’s RBI off Rob runners going into the fifth inning two people injured. Milwaukee (Filer4-Dot BattlmorelMllackl National League leaders think he’ll be in there tomorrow,” Murphy, 4-6, the third of four when Paul homered. Dave Galla, Provincial police said the 23-year-old right 7-11), 7:35 D.m. Morgan said. Seottle (Dunne 2-7) ot Cleveland (CandlottI Boston pitchers, tied it 3-3 in the the coach’s son, then singled with wing was one of several people involved in the 11-6), 7:35 o.m. RdC photo by EnK« Thompton Baitil Qn 391 ot Soft. Kutcher’s homer, his second of seventh. two outs, moved to third on a brawl that broke out Saturday after two people Detroit (Robinson 3-2) at Toronto (Ceruttl NATIONAL LEAGUE the season, was a towering 9-7), 7:35 o.m. l e a g u e c h a m p s — Farr’s won the regular season AA League softball O AS R H Pet. That set the stage for Kutcher’s single and scored on a pair of argued near the bar area at the Muskoka Sands Chlcogo (Hibbard 3-4) at Minnesota championship. Front row (l-r); Bob Roy, Mike Crockett, Dave Andrulitis, Paul TGwynn SD 126 486 69 166 .342 opposite-field drive into the right homer off John Candelaria. 3-3. walks. Resort. (R.Smith 94), 8:05 OJn. WCkirk SF 126 466 85 158 .338 field bleachers and set the stage Calltornlo (Abbott 108) ot Kansas City Frenette, Ed McKiernan. Back row (l-r): Brian Moran, Rick Nicola, George LSmIth Atl 103 374 70 121 .324 Candelaria was making only Trumbull, the Eastern Re­ Mellanby wasn’t hurt but two other people (Gordon 15-4), 8:35 o.m. Groce Chi 109 391 S3 123 .315 for the nail-biting ninth when his third American League relief gional champion, plays the who suffered neck and facial injuries were Oakland (Stewort 168) at Texas Windish, Will Clark, Brian Dubiel. Missing: Rich Belekewicz. Guerrero StL 125 438 44 137 .3)3 (Brown 11-7), 8:35 o.m. Smith struck out the side to earn appearance, and his first at winner of the Wednesday game treated at a Toronto hospital. Walton Chi 90 374 50 114 .305 Thursday's Oames Mitchell SF 121 421 81 125 .297 his 16th save. Yankee Stadium, since he started between San Pedro, Calif., and Seattle at Clevelond, 12:35 o.m. No other details of the incident were Oauendo StL 124 434 52 129 .297 and won against the Chicago Tampa. Fla., at 2 p.m. EDT. released. Chlcogo at MInnesoto, 1:15 o.m. HJohnson NY 116 425 87 125 .294 With one out, Steve Sax singled Boltimore at New York, 2, 4:35 o.m, Red Sox 4, Yankees 3 Phillies 4, Padres 2 Rolnes Mon 111 385 64 113 .294 White Sox on April 30. Detroit ot Toronto, 7:35 o.m. National League results and stole second. After a stri­ Trailing 4-2 going into the Mellanby, a Montreal native who has been Home Rum Kutcher wasn’t surprised about Californio of Kansas City, 8:35 o.m, Mitchell, San Francisco, 40; GDovIs, keout by Luis Polonia, Don bottom of the fifth. Central the subject of trade talks for the last year, has Oakland ot Texas, 8:35 o.m. BOSTON NEW YORK SAN DIEOO PHILA Houston, 31; HJohnson, New York, 30; his opposite-field homer. Only games scheduled obrhbl obrhbl Mattingly was intentionally champion Davenport rallied fora played his entire NHL career with the Flyers. Reds 7, Cube 2 Ob r h bl ol) r h bl E(3avls, Cincinnati, 27; Strawberry, New “ My first major league homer Boggs 3b 3 1 0 0 Sox 2b 5 0 3 0 Roberts If 3 1 0 0 Ready If 2 0 0 0 York, 27; Sandberg, Chlcago,2S; WCIork, San walked. run when pinch-hitter Mike Rizzo He was the teann’s second draft choice — 27th Kutcher 3b 1111 Polonia If 5 0 2 1 RAIomr 3b 3 0 0 0 Dvkstro cf 2 0 0 0 Francisco, 20; 5 are tied witb 18. was to the opposite field in San Barrett 2b 3 0 10 Mtnglv lb 4 0 2 1 a N C IN N A TI CHICAGO “ Mattingly was not going to The Associated Press reached on a fielder’s choice, overall — in 1984. National Leaguestandings Wynne cf 4 0 11 Herr 3b 4 1 3 0 Rum Batted In Diego off Craig Lefferts.” Burks cf 5 12 1 MHoll dh 3 12 0 Obrhbl obrhbl JoClark 1b 4 1 1 1 VHoves cf 3 0 0 0 Mitchell, San Francisco, 108; WCIork, beat us. I ’m sick of getting beat advanced on an error and scored Greenwl If 5 0 10 Bolbonl ph 1 0 0 0 Ck>lllns If 4 13 3 Walton cf 4 1 1 0 James rf 3 0 0 0 Jordan 1b 4 0 2 1 Kutcher said. East DIvtslon Son Francisco, 90; (luerrero, StLouls, S3; by him,” Morgan said. WINNING HOMER — Andy Paul, right, Tuesday’s game with Davenport. Iowa, Esosky 1b 5 0 11 Phelps ph 1 0 0 0 Rchdsn ss 5 0 1 0 Sndbrg 2b 3 0 10 GHorrls p 0 0 0 0 Kruk rf 3 1 0 0 EDovIs, Cincinnati, 77; GDovIs, Houston, 77; on Matt Jacobs’ single. W L OB Evans dh 4 0 2 0 Bortleld rt 4 0 10 EDovIs cf 5 0 10 Groce 1b 4 0 2 1 Flnnry ph Kutcher has recently changed of the Trumbull Little League team is Chicago 0 0 0 0 CHoyes 3b 3 12 0 HJohnson, New York, 77; Murrov, Los in the Little League World Series in Chris Drury went the distance Lemieux signs contract 71 55 Romlne rt 3 0 1 0 Geren c 3 0 10 Roomes rf 5 0 0 0 Dawson rf 4 0 1 0 Tmpitn ss 4 0 0 0 Then ss 3 1 1 1 Phelps then batted for Steve his batting style, standing further New York 69 56 Angeles, 73; Brunonsky, StLouls, 72. swarmed by his teammates after hitting Rivero ss 4 0 1 0 Espnoz ss 3 0 2 1 Bnzngr 1b 5 110 McCIndn If 4 0 0 0 Santiago c 4 0 1 0 Doutton c 2 0 0 0 Pitching (11 Decisions) Balboni and battled Smith Williamsport, Pa. Trumbull won, 4-3. for Trumbull, allowing four hits A6ontreol 69 57 Cerone c 4 1 2 1 Tollesn 3b 3 0 0 0 Oulnons 2b 4 2 2 0 Low 3b 4 12 1 from the plate and loosening his PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mario Lemieux St. Louis Pglrulo 3b 3 0 0 0 KHowell p 2 0 0 0 ; DeMartInez, Montreal, 13-3, .813; Darwin, a solo home run in the fifth inning of while striking out six and walking 67 57 Staught ph 1 0 0 0 Oliver c 4 12 2 Dunsfon ss 4 0 2 0 Hurst p through a nine-pitch at-bat before grip on the bat. closed the salary gap between him and Wayne Pittsburgh 1 0 0 0 DwMpy ph 10 11 Houston, 11-3, .786; Fernandez, New York, 9-3, S3 n Kiefer 3b 0 0 0 0 Modlsn 3b 3 2 1 0 Glrordl c 3 0 0 0 Grant p 1 0 0 0 Porrett p three. PhlkJdelohla 0 0 0 0 .750; (kirrelts, San Francisco, 9-3, ,750; Scott, Gretzky Tuesday when he signing a five-year 51 74 Kelly ct 3 2 10 Brownno p 3 0 0 0 Kroemer p 10 0 0 TGwynn rf 10 10 RMcDwl p West Division 0 0 0 0 Houston, 176, .739; BleleckI, Chicago, 14-5, Totals 37 4 12 4 Totals 36 3 14 3 Sondrsn p 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 3 4 3 Totah 29 4 f 3 .737; Reuschel, Son He retired Davenport in the contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins that will W L OB Webstr ph 1 0 0 0 San Francisco Francisco, 14-5, .737; Porrett, Philadel­ sixth and final inning on.a fly out, pay him nearly $12 million. 72 54 Boston too 020 110— 4 Wilkins p 0 0 0 0 Son Diego Houston 000 100 001—8 phia, 11-4, .733. 69 56 New Yort< 000 110 106-3 Jocksn ph 1 0 0 0 Phitadelphki 100 ooo 3 0 x ^ Mariner fans hope losing becomes ancient pop out and ground out. Gretzky became the first NHL player to Son Diego 62 64 E— Romlne. DP— Boston Z New York Z Schlraldl p 0 0 0 0 Oncinnotl DP— San Diego 3, Phllodelphlo 1. Trumbull scored two runs in the make more than $1 million a year when he to 66 LOB— Boston 10, New York 10. 3B— Sox. Totals 18 7 11 S Totals 31 2 9 2 LOB— Son Diego & Philadelphia 4.2S— Hern Los Angeles 59 67 Kelly. HR— Cerone (31, Kutcher (21. SB— Sox second inning on five walks and received an eight-year, $20 million contract Atlonto Sontlogo. HR— JoClork (16). SB— Roberts ! By Jim Cour ers around quickly. club was appraised at $76.1 Argyros said he did not know 50 75 (38). S— (3eren. SF— Espinoza. Clnclnnofl 012 101 000-7 (15) r RAIomor (30). S— Doutton. Argyros said he was convinced Tuesday's Oames four wild pitches from Davenport from the Los Angeles Kings after being traded IP H R ER BB SO Chicago oOO IIO 006-2 IP H R ER BB SO Transactions The Associated Press “ We’ve been called calculated that Smulyan. 42, and Browning. million in June. when Smulyan. a broadcast exec­ Cincinnati 7, Chicago 2 Boston E— Low 2, McClendon. DP— Cincinnati 3. Son DItoo starter Matt Jacobs. Antwan by the Edmonton Oilers in the summer of 1988. Montreal 4, Los Angeles 2 risk-takers, rational risk- 41, who head a group of Indiana­ Smulyan said he knew Seattle’s utive, and Browning, a real estate Gardner Oilcooo 1. LOB— Cincinnati 7, Chlcogo 5. Hurst Hanes finished for the Central The new contract makes Lemieux the San Froncisco 5, New York 0 Price — Oliver, Groce, Madison, Sandberg. Grant L,5-2 SEATTLE — Long-suffering takers,” he said. “ That may baseball fans were fearful of developer, would officially take Phlkidelohla 4, Son Diego 2 polis investors, will keep the highest paid athlete in Pittsburgh history. Murphy W.4-6 HR— Low (6). S— Browning. GHorrls Seattle Mariners baseball fans champs. Pittsburgh 4, Houston 1 LSmIlh S,)6 IP H R ER BB SO BASEBALL mean that we will work at all Mariners in Seattle and not take losing their team, but he said the over. He said he hoped it would be St. Louis 10, Atlonto 5 PhlloOelphki Lernieux. credited with single-handedly New York Cincinnati KHowell W.10-9 American League can only hope. options to build this franchise. them to Indiana. During lease Mariners would stay in the before the end of the Mariners’ Davenport tied the score with a Wednesday's Oames Coda ret reviving a Pittsburgh Penguins franchise that 6 1-3 10 Brownng W,13-10 9 9 2 2 1 3 Porrett — Activated They hope Indianapolis busi­ But I think this is a very, very Pacific Northwest. season on Oct. I. pair of runs in the fourth when Son Francisco (Reuschel 14-5) at New York McCullers 2-3 1 Chicago RMcDwII S,15 Mickey Weston, pitcher, from (he l$

Manchester public schools Coventry public schools CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Aug. 28 — Preschool conference. Aug. 28 and 29 — Teacher meetings Aug. 29 — School opens. Aug. 30 — School opens iffaN Sept. 4 — Labor Day. READ YOUR AO: Closslfed advertisements are Aug. 30, 31 and Sept. 1 — Early closing K-4 RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified odvertlsments to Oct. 9 — Columbus Day. taken by telephone as a convenience. The Sept. 4 — Labor Day — no school 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Nov. 7 — Staff development. Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one Oct. 9 — Columbus Day — no school 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. Incorrect Insertion and then only far the size of deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Nov. 11 — Veterans Day. Oct. 10 — Teachers’ regional inservice with no 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen tion. 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Ranch, BOLTON - Brand New tising In the Manchester He­ bury Public Schools. RN/LPN Immediate BUFFER - Foreman must TWO people needed for 5 good sized rooms. 3 Listing! Passers by May 28 — Memorial Day. Jan. 1 — New Year’s Day — no school rald, Advertiser hereby my business. Earn $200 Medical Care Center of hove experience In se­ Interior cleaning tor Work as many or as to $2000 per week. No bedrooms, eat In kit­ have always admired June 14 — 180th day. Jan. 2 — School reopens agrees to protect. Indemnity few hours as desired. Manchester has a full­ lecting and setting buf­ construction finishing chen, large deck, full the Impeccable condi­ and hold harmless the Man­ experience necessary. time opening for a fing wheels, use of phase of church. Jan. 15 — Martin L. King Day — no school chester Herald, its officers Bonus plan and/or basement, vinyl siding. tion of this stunning 9 Training provided. nurse with recent acute proper compound and Women preferred. $7 Only $158,900. Phllbrick Jan. 22 — Kindergarten switch and employees against any earned days. Insu­ Call Mike Constant, rm Ranch. Three bed­ and all liability, loss or rance benefits availa­ or ambulatory care ex­ maintenance of pro­ per hour. Apply at 218 Agency, 646-4200. rooms, 2 full baths, hw Jan. 26 — Report cards 528-9310.______perience. Interested duction schedules tor expense. Including attor­ ble. No experience ne­ Main Street, MANCHESTER - Now floors, full basement Feb. 12 — Lincoln’s Birthday and teachers neys' tees, arising from cessary. Will train for PLAN now to ease the applicants call Kim at manufacture of plumb­ Manchester. vinyl siding with o Bolton public schools 721-7393. Monday ing products. Good pay only 135,000 tor these inservice — no school claims of unfair trade practi­ public service license. Christmas Cash AFTERNOON position brand new, huge, excit­ stone accent. In- ces, Infringement of trade­ Crunch. Represent the through Frdlday. 9am- and benefits. Apply to Aug. 28 — Teacher orientation Feb. 19 to 23 — February vacation Applications available available tor dependa­ ing, 7 room, 1,800sq.ft, ground swimming marks, trade names or pat­ popular MerrI-Mac 4pm. We also have Macrlsty Industries, ble person. Hours 1pm- pool, Christmas trees Aug. 29 — Professional Development Day March 16 — Teachers’ regional inservice with no ents, violation of rights of from: Transportation part-time hours availa­ 206 Newington Avenue, beautiful contempor­ school Department, Glaston­ line of Toys, Home 5pm dolly. Must hove a r y Townhouses. even dot the property Aug. 30 — Classes begin (four-hour session) privacy and Infringement of Decor and Gifts for all ble In our Manchester New Britain, CT06050. April 9 and 10 — Report cards copyright and proprietary bury Board of Educa­ on excellent driving Cathedral ceilings, An­ line! 2-car garage plus Sept. 4 — Labor Day ages In your spare and East Hartford record. 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Challenging baths, wosher/dryer now purchase this Jan. 15 — Martin Luther King Day 419 Main St., Coventry, a custodian at workshop at the school. Coventry Herald. Penny Slettert, catalog.______possible for you. In- ing billing, 3rd party full-time position hookups, cedar siding, brand new 7 rm. Colon­ Aug. 26 — Placement test for new students Publisher. IF you would like to be the-home counseling of payments, appoint­ available. Real Estate wall-to-wall carpeting, ial for $214,9001 Three Feb. 12 — Lincoln’s Birthday the Coventry Grammar School, spray schools open next Wednesday. financially Independ­ entering grades 5 to 8. 9 a m, RESPONSIBLE and ma­ clients to win their ment scheduling, etce­ Investment and man­ tiled foyer, oak kitchen bdrms, 2'/2 baths, fire­ Feb. 19 to 23 — Washington’s Birthday and winter ent we will help you put ture person full or part Investment In our mov­ tera Is essential. Excel­ recess Aug. 28 — Faculty meeting. agement firm, seeks a cabinets, two-zone gas place, Anderson win­ LOST together your own real time needed for busy ing and storage servi­ lent salary and take charge Individual heat, slider to deck and dows, vinyl siding, pri­ March 16 — Professional Development Day (no Aug. 29 — Opening day of school; Mass at 8:15 AND FOUND estate advertising pub­ boarding kennel. Du­ ces. Pre-set oppolnt- benefits. Present office tor Its Vernon office. 2-cor garage. Owners vacy surrounds this school for students) a m.; noon dismissal. lication. No fees. 1-779- ties Include; feeding, ments and manager and staff will hold a second 1826. Our firm has expe­ home with 5 wooded April 13 — Good Friday Sept.. 1 — First Friday Mass, 8:15 a m. IMPOUNDED - Spaded cleaning and bathing. telemarketer support aware of this adver­ rienced rapid growth In mortgage of $32,900 at acres! Jackson & Jack- vour sales. Draw April 16 to 20 — Spring recess Sept.. 4 — Labor Day holiday. Got your shots? female, 3 years old, BABYSITTER needed - 2 Early hours required tisement, and will sup­ our CT and Florida 8% with no principal or son Real Estate, 647- and weekend work. Im- against commission, port and co-operate May 28 — Memorial Day Sept. 29 — Staff development, no classes. mixed, brown and tan. to 11;30pm, Friday, operations over the Interest payment due 8400.O______Named Mindy. No, 219. Saturday, Sunday, medlote openings. cor allowance. Insu­ with new manager. passed 3 years. Re­ tor 7 years. These are June 14 — 180th day of school. Oct. 6 — First Friday Mass, 8:15 a m. Apply In person. Ca­ rance benefits. Send Please submit resume LOVELY one-owner 413 Main Street. 643- Monday. My home. 2 sponsibilities Include beautiful single family home. Beautiful cornet Oct. 7 — Eighth grade paper drive. State officials are reminding students 6642. children, 3 and 6. Own nine Holiday Inne, 200 resume for appoint­ of education and expe­ payables, payroll and homes, not condomini­ Oct. 9 — Columbus Day holiday. Sheldon Road, ment to Sales Man­ rience In strict confi­ lot. Maintenance tree tran sp ortation . 646- monthly reports. Com­ ums; and there ore, of exterior. Best buy In Oct. 10 to 13 — Iowa Test administered togrades6 0834.______Manchester.______ager, Hartford Des­ dence to: Box J, Man­ puter experience ne­ course, no association PART TIME patch Moving and town. $122,500. Call and 8. MAGIC Video super store LEGAL Secretary - Small chester Herald, P.O. cessary. Lotus 1,2,3 0 fees. Coll today for to get protection against specific diseases HELP WANTED Storage, P.O. Box 8271, Box 591, Manchester, Anne C. Doremus, Andover Elementary School Oct. 11 — Open house, 7 p.m. seeking outgoing per­ Manchester law firm. plus. Full benefits and complete details on RE/MAX East of the Experience preferred. East Hartford, CT CT. 06040.______compensation com­ these magnificent and Oct. 13 — Progress reports. sons for full and part 06108. eoe______River, 647-1419.0 State health officials are alert­ PART Time position time clerk postlons. Resumes to; Attor­ MEDICAL Office worker mensurate with ability. beautiful homes at Aug. 29 — Staff Development Day. Oct. 21 to 22 — Eighth grade bake sale. said Adams. cine, and one shot of measles, available. Apply In per­ EAST HARTFORD - Spa­ Aug. 30 ing students of all ages to the need Please apply In person neys, P.O. Box 288, GRILL Cook/Server - needed In Manchester Coll 281-3613 fo r $167,900 with this very, — Pre-school staff meeting. Oct. 24 — Teacher’s convention, no classes. The Connecticut Legislature mumps, and rubella vaccines son. Salvation Army Manchester, CT 06040. Part-time, flexible doctors office. Excel­ Interview. very special financing. cious 2 bedroom, 1 bath Aug. 31 for protection against what are at Magic Video, 171 mobile home In Colon­ — School begins. Nov. 3 — First Friday Mass, 8:15 a m. earlier this year passed a law during their pre-school years. Thrift Store, 385 Broad Spencer Street, Man­ hours. Including week­ lent salary and benef­ This Is an excellent generally considered childhood Street, Manchester. WAREHOUSE and deliv­ ial Pork - very attrac­ Sept. 4 — Labor Day. Nov. 3 — End of the first marking period. designed to insure high levels of “ People should not assume that chester. ery help - several Im­ end days. Will train. its; congenial office; opportunity tor first- diseases. Officials are reminding Must be 18. Golf prlvl- time buyers and Inves­ tive Interior with open Oct. 9 -— Columbus Day. Nov. 10 — Veterans’ Day holiday. protection against measles and these diseases have already been PART Time general SERVICE Technician. mediate openings, typing, phone answer­ Se// Your Car both college students and parents ledge Included. Call ing, patient contact. tors. Owner will con­ floor plan cathedral Nov. 10 — Veterans’ Day. Nov. 15 to 16 — Report card rubella. This was in response to eliminated and that there is c le a n e rs positions Hydro-dyne, Inc. A full-time, 40 hours celling - all window Nov. 23 to 24 — Thanksgiving recess, of pre-school and school-age available In the Man­ weekly, Monday Manchester Country Experience a plus. Will sider rent with option. Nov. 20 — Conferences. the largest outbreak of measles nothing to worry about. Immuni­ leading pump and pro­ Club. 646-0103.______Rothman 8< Rothman, treatments, lighting Dec. 25 youngsters that children receiv­ chester area, to do cess manufacturer's through Friday. Above train suitable appli­ to Jan. 1 — Holiday recess. Nov. 21 — Noon dismissal. experienced in Connecticut in the zation is essential to protect a office cleaning Mon­ cant. Reply In confi­ 646-4144.0 fixtures 8c kitchen ap­ Jan. 1 - — New Year’s Day. ing day care and students from rep firm Is now accept­ average pay scale. pliances stay. Coll Val­ Nov. 22 to 24 — Thanksgiving recess, begins at past 10 years. Dr. James Hadler, child against these diseases,” day through Friday. Apply at Manchester dence to: Box J, Man­ 4 Lines — 10 Days BOLTON - Beautiful Gar­ Jan. 15 — Martin Luther King Day. kindergarten through college ing applications to flllo HOUSEKEEPER - Light erie Huestls, RE/MAX noon, the health department’s chief said Adams. He urged parents to Three shifts available; position In the service Tobacco 8< Candy Com­ duties, 3rd shift. $7 per chester Herald, P.O. 500 charge each addi­ rison Colonial located Feb. 12 must be protected against spe­ 5:30pm-9:30pm, 5pm- Box 591, Manchester, East of the River, 647- — Lincoln’s Birthday, Dec. 1 — First Friday Mass. — 8:15 a m, epidemiologist said that 205 cases review the immunization records department. Duties pany, 78 Sanrico Drive, hour starting salary, tional line, per day. You on cul-de-sac. Three 1419 or 645-8293.0 Feb. 13 to 16 — Winter recess. Dec. 2 — Eighth grade paper drive. cific vaccine preventable of measles have been reported so of their children and arrange for 11pm, 9pm-1am. Good would Include both In­ Manchester. plus fringe benefits. CT. 06040. can cancel at Any time. years old, 3 carpeted diseases. starting wage. Call 1- MANCHESTER - Occu­ bedrooms plus ploy SPARKLING Beauty - Feb. 19 — Washington’s Birthday. Dec. 8 — Feast of the Immaculate Conception, far this year. “ By comparison, no additional vaccines as necessary. side and outside custo­ MANAGEMENT Trai­ Apply at Gilmore SORRY, Mr. 8c Mrs. Spic and ” We’re concerned about pro­ 800-842-8336 or 649-3181. mer service. Appli­ Manor, 1381 Main pancy September 1st. NOREFUNl SOR room, 3 baths with April 13 — Good Friday. 8:15 a.m. Mass. more than 25 cases had been Ask for Pete. nees; Our wholesale Span hate to leave this tection against measles and ru­ Parents of non-immunized cants should have past supply chain develops Street, Glastonbury. Four rooms, 1st floor, ADJUSTMENTS iacuzzi, tile In kitchen April 161-20 — Spring recess. Dec. 25- — Christmas recess begins reported annually for each of the and both, hordwood beauty. Immaculate bella for all Connecticut youth — children and those who are not LAUNDRY - Part-time experience with managers from the 633-4411 between 10am- heat, hot water and May 28 — Memorial Day. 1990 past 10 years,” he said. appliances. No pets! CALL HERALD floors, alarm system, and charming Interior. sure if their children are ade­ laundry position avail­ electrical-mechanical ground up. Begin In 3pm weekdays. Pork like grounds. June 13 — 180th day. Jan. 2 — Classes resume. particularly for college-age “ The Legislature recognized able, two hours per Security required. 646- fenced yard, applian­ quately protected should check equipment, a good warehouse and deliv­ ACCOUNT Executive Walk to Martin School. Jan. 5 — First Friday Mass. 8:15 a m. students. We are additionally the threat from measles and evening, Monday driving record and be ery then go wherever Trainees-Start $18,240. 2970. CLASSIFIED ces, central vac, 2,60C concerned about protecting with their doctor and arrange for plus sq.ft. Exterior Asking price $186,500. Jan, 15 — Martin Luther King holiday. rubella to the college age popula­ through Friday (any self-motivated. For your ability allows. Fee paid. Promotions HARDWARE Person - Coll Barbara Wein­ adequate protection. two hours after 3pm). 643-2711 clapboard and brick. Jan. 26 — Progress reports. younger students against diph­ tion, which is the group least more Information call Contact Ken at Man­ created several vacan­ Experience preferred. berg, RE/MAX East of theria, pertussis — or whooping Dr. Adams also noted that Willing to train. For 633-8385. chester WInnelson, 649- cies. Position Includes Full or part time. Apply Full deck and lands­ Jan. 26 — Staff development, no classes. likely to have been immunized or BUS Driver part-time. caped yard, walk oul the River, 647-1419or h. according to state law children details call Manches­ MEDICAL Asslstant/Se- 4563. sales and telemarket- at Conyers Hardware. 643-0844 .o St. Bridget School Jan, 28 — Catholic Schools Week. cough — tetanus, polio and to have been infected by dis­ ter Manor, 646-0129. Irregular hours, week­ finished basement, 2 mumps. Children from 18 months who attend day care centers must cretary to work full SECURITY - The Wack- Ino. Degree preferred 646-5707.______days and or weekends Feb. 2 — First Friday Mass. 8; 15 a m ease,” according to Hadler. JEWELRY Sales - Part or Interest In finance car garage with open­ Sept. 4 — Labor Day to five years of age also need to be be adequately immunized. “ Par­ time for Internist office enhut Corporation has BATH-Tub re-fInIsher or $7.50 per hour. Hem­ ers. $272,000. Coll Gerry PRICE Reduced! Owner Feb. 12 to 16 — Mid-winter recess “Protection against either of time year round posi­ In Manchester. $10 per and marketing. Triano of this Immaculate 6 rm Sept. 5 — Staff development protected against Haemophilus ents should not wait until their In Manchester, part spray painter. Coll 645- lock Recreation Center at 644-8332. Feb. 19 — Washington’s Birthday holiday. these diseases can only occur as a tion. Flexible hours. hour. Send resume time positions, wee­ Personnel, 98 Main 8182.______Cope home tells us to Sept. 29 — Staff development influenza Type B since it can lead children are ready for school to In Hebron. Call 228- COVENTRY - Top notch Feb. 23 — End of the second marking period. result of immunization with vac­ Apply Diamond Show­ “/oMonchester Herald, kends, 7am-3pm, 3pm- Street, Southington. 9496. sell now! Priced In the Oct. 9 — Columbus Day to meningitis,” said state Health think about immunizations,” said case, Manchester Box 11, Manchester, CT 621-0139. PLANNED Parenthood construction Is the Im­ March 2 — First Friday Mass. 8; 15 a m. cine or infection by the natural 12am. Uniforms and of CT seeks public af­ low, low $130’s. Hurry! Oct. 24 — Teacher convention Services Commissioner Freder­ Adams. Parkade. 06040.______training Included. ATTENDANT tor busy pression you will get Blanchard 8c Rossetto March 3 — Eighth grade paper drive. disease,” he added. CARPENTERS - Hard­ fairs assistant In Hart­ toll service gos station. Nov. 10 — Veterans’ Day ick G. Adams. General dental office as­ Must have clean police wood carpenters ond from this 2 year old Realtors," We're Sel­ March 7-8 — Report card conferences, noon State health officials also re­ Department officials also re­ ford. Duties Include Experienced In minor redwood clapboard Nov. 13 — Staff development ‘‘For the first time students HELP sistant, flexible time. record. Contact Dan at trim carpenters. Top word processing, of­ ling Houses” 646-2482.0 dismissal. mind parents that state law commend Haemophilus influenza 246-8858 to arrange an pay. Apply at 218 Main repairs preferred. sided Cape, 3brs, 2'/j Nov. 23-24 — Thanksgiving recess attending Connecticut’s post­ mWANTED Training using your fice management, as­ Hours and solary to be March 12-13 — Report card conferences, noon requires that children entering Type B vaccine for all children at EH skills. 649-9287. Interview, eoe Street, Manchester. baths, 2 car garage LIVING Well Is.. What Dec. 25 to Jan. 1 — Holiday recess secondary schools including tech­ sisting In conference arranged. Apply In per­ with loft, located on a dismissal. school be absolutely immunized 18 months of age. Haemophilus planning In coalition you will be doing In this Jan. 15 — Martin Luther King Day nical colleges, community col­ son Barry’s Texaco, I'/i acre on a quiet 7 room Colonial with March 16 — Staff development, noon dismissal. against the major childhood influenza B is a leading cause of work. Excellent com­ 318 Adams Street, Jan. 26 — Staff development leges and universities will need to country road. $224,900. large eot-In kitchen, March 17 — Eighth grade bake sale. diseases. The law requires all meningitis in children under five. munication and organ­ Manchester. Philips Real Estate, Feb. 12 to 15 — Winter recess WOMEN’S HOUSEKEEPERS den with enclosed April 6 — First Friday Mass, 8:15 a.m. provide appropriate documenta­ school children in kimiergarten “ In an average year, 60 cases of SECRETARY/ ization skills. Send re­ ASSEMBLERS - We are 742-1450.0______Feb. 19 — Washington’s Birthday tion of protection against measles Two full time positions sume to PPC, 32 Grand porch, finished rec April 13 — Good Friday, no classes. through 12th grade to be ade­ HiB occur in Connecticut. Child­ APPAREL available In new retire­ presently seeking a ANDOVER - 4.86 acres of room, fireplace, etc., March 16 — Staff development Street, Hartford, CT. April 16-20 — Spring recess. and rubella to school officials,” quately protected against diph­ ren in day care are considered at ment community, excel­ couple of persons tor privacy surround this etc. $199,900. Anne April 13 — Good Friday according to Dr. Adams. “All RECEPTIONIST SALES 06106. April 27 — Progress reports. theria, pertussis (whooping particular risk,” said Hadler. lent wages and benefits. full-time employment. newer Contemporary Miller Real Estate,647- April 16 to 20 — Spring recess students born on or after Jan. 1, Permanent part time position which could lead to full Apply In person at; Women preferred. home, cedar siding, 2 8000.g______May 4 — First Friday Mass, 8:15 a m. cough), tetanas, polio, measles, Further information or immun­ Full and part time. May 17 — Staff development 1957, either returning to classes time. Respionsible energetic individual being sought Apply In person. Monday through full baths, locuzzl tub In May 17 — Staff development, no classes. mumps, and rubella (German ization record forms are availa­ ARBORS AT kOP BROOK A cut above! $204,900. May 28 — Memorial Day or enrolling for the first time as a for computer brokering/sales office. Position requires Thursday. 7am- master bath, large Three bedroom con­ May 28 — Memorial Day holiday, no classes. measles). State health officials ble at local health departments or "THE PRICE IS RIGHr 403 W. Center St. 5:30pm. With good country kitchen to June 19 — 183rd day (tentative) candidate for a degree in Connec­ excellont tolephone. typing, PC and organizational RN/LPN temporary Raised June 1 — First Friday Mass. 8:15 a m. say children entering school must the immunization program of the In the Plaza Manchester, CT Now taking appllcatlona for working habits and wll- oversized deck, cus­ ticut school of higher learning are (pppotlta Caldor) Ranch, family room June 11-15 — Final exam week. have had at least three DPT State Department of Health Ser­ skills. Multi-mate a plus. Ability to ptloritize an 647-9343 part time. Immediate potl- 'I ling to learn. Apply tom window treat­ with fireplace. En­ Report cord conferences: Holl-dov sessions — Nov 15, affected by this requirement,” shots, three doses of polio vac­ vices at 566-4141. unpredictable work flow In a fast paced environment tloni available. 7AM-3PM, Abel Coll, Howard ments, corner fire­ closed screened porch Nov. 16, Nov. 20, Nov. 21, March 7, March 8, Morch 12, March June 15 — Graduation. Monday thru Friday (No Rood, Bolton. 646-5686. Reasant professional working conditions In a place, cathedral off dining room, pri­ June 19 — Last day of school (tentative date) Waakonds). Also part-tim e flex ceilings, located near non-smoking Glastonbury office. Rease call 633-3393. vate yard with In- TEACHER Please call: hours. Bolton town line. ground pool. Anne Mraeter of Staff $239,900. Philips Real Miller Real Estate,647- Next-door family terrorized DevelegiiMat SIRJO’S INTERIOR Estate, 742-1450.□ 8000.O Andover and RHAM School Bus Routes Three day program. MM-3PM Mea4ay-FrMay CLEANING SERVICE ANDOVER - 4.86 acres of NOTHING Could be TEcnnniDrff' Cresffleld privacy surround this Vye are now accepting finer! $249,900. Gra­ If you are a person Four year degree required. Ceavalesceat Norm, applications tor part- newer Contemporary cious center hall Co­ Maachestar, CT home, cedar siding, 2 Lane, Bear Swamp Road, Route 6 at Rood, Bausola Rood, between West in drug raid; agents defended who enjoys working with retail customers time cleaning posi­ lonial on lovely lands­ Andover Elementary 643-S151. full baths, lacuzzi tub In caped corner lot. Four Tire Country. Street and Bausola, West Street. with skillful hands tions. Experience re­ Blue Shutter Play quired but training Is master bath, large bedrooms, l '/2 baths, who keeps commitments country kitchen to fireplace In living Bus 4 NEW HAVEN (AP) - A family twice been convicted of narcotics warrant to search the second- also mandatory. Please oversized deck, cus­ Bus 1 RHAM Junior/Senior caught in the middle of a drug trafficking offenses, and also that and you want and Learn School call for your Interview room, formal dining 6:35 — Route 6 between Long HIM floor apartment for documents, UPHOLSTERERS tom window treat­ room and much more! 7:45 — North side of Boston HIM Rood raid on their upstairs neighbor’s a person seen frequenting the a pay ranging from $11,400 to $18,700yeariy todayl 643-1461. ments, corner fire­ from Hebron Rood to East Street, East High School Road and Shoddy Mill Road, Shoddy including telephone and address Anne M iller Real Est- M ill Road between Route 6 and Birch apartment says it was terrorized place was suspected of “ weapons 643-7277 AND CUTTERS place, cathedral ate, 647-8000.O______Street south of Boston HIM, East Street, Drive, Birch Drive ond Shoddy M ill books, that could establish a an additionai, unlimited, incentive bonus ceilings, located near north of Boston Hill Road, Webster Bus 1 Road, Hutchinson Road, Route6westof by federal agents, but federal involvement,” Twardy said. relationship between the tenants company benefits with medical and dental Good working condi­ Lane and Willow Drive, south side of ON THE JOB TRAINING Bolton town line. Hundreds of readers turn Boston Hill Road, Jurovatv Road,south Hutchinson Rood, Bailey Road, Hick­ authorities say the law officers Federal agents smashed their tions, profit sharing, free $239,900. Philips Real 6:45 — Center Street, Hebron Road ory HIM Rood, Route 6 and AspInoM and the senders of the package. insurance PBrm BnorH fuN tim o . S ta rt a e a ra a r In to Classified every day side of Lake Road between Hebron befv/een Cider M ill and School Road, were following procedure and way through the front door of medical and dental Insur­ tha opttoal Induatry. Wafia aaaking a Estate, 742-1450.O Rood and Matheson Drive, Rockledoe Drive, Route 6 lust before Wales Road, The package, which had been minimum forty hour work week RN searching tor some par­ between Elementary School and Lake Wales Road between Route 6 and playing it safe. Ernest McClain’s three-family ance. Experience neoea- aarloua mindad paraon wNh good COLCHESTER - Owners Drive ond on Brown Drive, north side of Road, Lake Road and Brown Drive, intercepted by Customs agents at to work in a ciimate that enables you to w o rk a lM o a to tra in aa a la n a grtn da r. ticular Item. Will your od Lake Road between Brown Drive and Boston HIM Road, Boston HIM Road While executing a search war­ home early Monday afternoon, sary. Hourty rate $6-$15 relocated. House Is va­ Lake Road and Island Street, Lake between Wales Road and East Street. JFK International Airport in New motivate yourself, grow and have a great SUPERVISOR Wa oOar a atarting rata of 16.00 an be there? 643-2711. Hebron Road, Hebron Road between Road and Matheson Drive, Lake Road rant on a second-floor apartment about a half hour after a man an hour. Opportunity for hour with achadulad waga ravlaw, cant. 9 room Dutch Townsend ond School Rood, York, was addressed to G. deal of fun doing it between Matheson and Hebron Rood, . . Monday, federal agents drew picked up a package of heroin advancement In fast an aNoaNant inauranoa program and Colonial, 4 brs, 2'/2 Williams. Waters’ girlfriend, many othar banaflia. It you need a better cor to Townsend Road, Boston HIM Road V a n rO U te their weapons on members of the delivered that morning to the Economy Oil Change needs you! From 3 to 11PM baths, 1st floor family (between Townsend and Hebron Road), Tahnee Williams, and Tahnee’s growing company. Call Call Bob Pound for appt, drive the youngsters to Bus 2 Gilead Road, Jurovatv Road, Gilead 6:45 — Rose Lane, Route 6 between homeowner’s family, who live on second-floor tenants by a postal Stop in today at our store at 315 Broad Work Mori(jay through Friday, no room with cathedral school, check the many mother, Gladys Williams, lived in A. Zacchio at Ehrlich In- QSA Optical celling, deck, walk out 7:35 — Hebron Road from Andover Proceed to RHAM. Shoddy M ill Road and Burnap Brook, the first floor. They also searched inspector posing as a letter Street, Manchester 8am-6pm or call offerings In today's Clas­ Burnap Brook, East Street (Bolton the second-floor apartment of the weekends. Excellent rate of pay. For tertora, 522-5555. 6 4 9 -3 17 7 basement, 2 car gar­ town line to Route 6, Long Hill Road line). Cone Road. the first-floor apartment for carrier. 647-8997. sified columns. 643-2711. between Route6and Bear Swamp Road, BuS 2 McClain home. more information please call — age, six panel doors Bear Swamp Road, Wheeling Road, weapons. William Waters, 24, the New throughout. Super buy Skinner Hill Road, Hendee Road be­ After breaking in the front at $189,900. Philips Real You’ll never know the 1 6:45 — Long HIM Road between town U.S. Attorney Stanley Twardy Haven man who picked up the tween Pine Ridge and Hutchinson Road, door, and noticing the inner door power of Classified until garage and Bear Swamp Road, Bear Special education van and the Drug Enforcement Ad­ heroin, was arrested about five Director of Staff Development Estate, 742-1450.o Pine Ridge Drive, Hendee Road be­ Swamp Road, Wheeling Road, Skinner to the first-floor apartment open, SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS you use It yourself. Coll tween Pine Ridge Drive ond Old Farms HIM Road, Hendee Rood, Pine Ridge 6:55 — Times Farm Road, Hickory ministration’s top Connecticut minutes after leaving the house VERNON - Fenced In 643-2711 today to place on Road, Old Farms Road, Long HIM Road, HIM, Boston HIM Road. the agents took the precautionary CRESTFIELD Drive, Old Farms Road, Long HIM Road agent, Gerald Chapman, said with the package, which had a BUDGET AND COST The Manchester Public Schools seek yard surrounds this od. Hebron Rood between Route 6 and between Skinner HIM and Bear Swamp step of searching the people and natural cedarslded3br Center Street, Center Street, Tuesday the agents took the return address of Tokyo, Japan, CONVALESCENT HOME Road, Hebron Road between School Late bus the premises for weapons, au­ qualified substitute teachers for the Cope, with dining Road and town line. actions to ensure the safety of the authorities said. He was charged ACCOUNTING MANAGER EAST HARTFORD - thorities said. 1989-90 school year. Applicants must room, large kitchen Maintenance free exte­ Bus 3 3:30 — Route 316 between town line first-floor residents and the law with possession with intent to 643-5151 with walk-ln pantry, ond Gilead Road, corner of Gilead Road "There was a lot of screaming A challenging position is available in our fi­ rior. $145,000. Nice 5'/2 Bus 3 officers staging the raid. distribute heroin. Later in the have a four year college degree. $50.00 screened front porch, 7:45 — Bunker HIM, Merritt Valley, and Jurovatv Rood, corner of Jurovatv and there was a lot of confusion,” nancial services department. For the suc­ room Ranch In a conve­ Parker Bridge, Route 6 between Parker 6:45 — Bunker HIM Road, Parker Road and Boston HIM Road, the “ It was a routine security day, agents went to his home and per diem. Must apply in person. See mud room, trult/wine nient location. High­ Bridge and M erritt Valley, Lake Road Bridge Road, Route 87, Lake Road and elementary school, the corner of West Chapman said. “ You didn’t know cessful candidate with a B.S. degree, micro­ cellar, rec. room In Lakevlew Drive, Lake Drive between Street and Lake Road, the corner of sweep,” Twardy said. recovered a .45-caliber revolver, Mrs. Peruzzi, Manchester Board of lights Include tire- between M erritt Valley and ErdonI, if you were going to have a bsmt., garage, newer placed living room and Lake Road between ErdonI and Bau­ Lakevlew and ErdonI Road, ErdonI Route 87 and Lindholm corner, the Agents had been informed that Twardy said. computer experience, and excellent com­ roof, more. $146,500. sola, Bausola, Lakeside. corner of Bunker HIM Road and Route6, one of the downstairs residents, a After the package was deli­ confr()ntation and you didn’t Education, 45 North School Street, finished lower level. the Congregational Church, the corner know if they had any relation with munication skills. Position requires a broad "LET’S TALK” Philips Real Estate, Set on o nice level lot of Hendee ond Route 6 at the relative of the homeowner, had vered, federal agents obtained a perspective of health care management and Manchester. 742-1450.O______with a tree lined Bus 4 Market/Plaza. the people upstairs.” About Strano's success in selling and how EOE Ohio ranks high minimum three years hospital experience. you can be a part of iti As always, we keep WANT a buy? See this 9 border. D.W. Fish 7:45 — Gilead Road, Wales Road, rm, 2'/j both Colonial. Realty, 643-1591.0 This position has direct responsibility for the selling houses, and with our soon-to-start Shaddy M ill Road west of Wales, in Canada trade See why we think that MANCHESTER - Three Shoddy M ill Road east of Wales, Bailey Coventry School Bus Routes Operating and Capital budgeting functions; Training Program you can be a part of the this home priced In the or tour bedroom Cope, Road, Hickory HIM, Route 6 and Diabetes affiicts CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES low $200's makes It a Asplnall, Route 6 between Aspinoll and COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Cost Accounting: as well as Involvement in successful Strano's Sales Team. Conscien­ two full baths, fire­ Immediate openings on 7am-3pm and "Best Buy". Blan­ place In livng room, Wales Road, Wales Road, Townsend state of Ohio ranks first in miiiions in U.S. other financial management sectors. For tious, dependable, energetic, full time sales chard & Rossetto Real­ Road. Continued from page 21 P.M. — Nathan Hale School — Cooper 3pm-11 pm and 11 pm-7am shifts. Full or part approximate! V 1600 American bulk shipmentsof coal, hioh’.Jh students from associates will feel right at homel For confi­ tors," We're Selling sq.ft. Improvements WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) - Lane, Root Road, Judd Rood, Nathan consideration please forward resume and time positions. Houses" 646-2482.D grain and oil to Canada. Bridge Road, Bunker HIM Road, uopt- Hale Road, Bunker HIM Road, lowerend Ca“tho*M?ln'th2^.'’6A'’ ' ' ' dential interview.... don’t delay — call todayl galore. Asking $155,000. Van route Among its major exports to An estimated II million people in end of Hod River Road, Nathan Hale of Hop River Road. salary requirements to: Every othar weakend raqulrad 647-1714, anytime. Road, Judd Road. Coventry Grammar School — Lower F •'■“ '’iPO'-t students from COZY Dollhouse. Canada are motor vehicle parts, the United States have diabetes Robertson School — Start 8:07 — $128,500. Large, beauti­ Owner.______7:45 — Route 6 between Long HIM end of North River Rood, Rllev Moun­ SchioMn the P M ° Human Resources Frank Strano •Ask abOHt our cMid care raimiHirMmeRt Road and Shoddy M ill Road, Route 6 engines and engine parts, trucks, and many of them don’t know it, Snake HIM Road, Armstrong Rood, tain Road, Merrow Road, Jones Cross­ ful country kitchen, FOR Sole by owner 3 between Shoddy M ill and Wales Road, Stops on the right side of Route 31 from from •Non-benefits rate of pay program truck tractors, equipment and reports the American Diabetes ings, Brigham Tavern Road, stop 320 Rockville General Hospital STRANO REAL ESTATE atrium door to 12x24 bedroom Cope. Fin­ Shoddy M ill (Bolton line). Route 6 Barber Shop to LIsIckI Beoch, Hemlock Route 44, 241 Route 44, 427 Lewis HIM S chool^ 7h. Grammar W ill Train between Hutchinson and town line. Association. Point. iTiakIng spot stops deck. Completely done ished family room, tools. Imports from Canada in­ Road. 31 Union Street 647-”S0LD” Inside and out. Bowers deck, large workshop, Times Farm. clude newsprint, lumber and ICI Pharmaceuticals Group Coventry Orommor School — Start the vvav ** around the lake on Please call: Director of Staff Dovolopment, 0:30 — 2992 Route 31, Riley Mountain Bus 6 will transport students from School area. Great n ew appliances. softwood, petroleum and coal says it has joined the association Road, 241 Route 44. high school to E.O. Smith In the A.M. Ch®en*eJ*Terh Jtudents from Rockville, CT 06066 H's What We Do Best! Crestfield ConvaleKairt Home of Manchostor buy. Call Anne C. Dore- $136,000 principles Special education van to help educate the public about E.O. Smith students will be brought Bus 8 will transport students from 6 4 3 -5 1 5 1 . products and motor vehicle parts directly to Nathan Hale School to catch E.O.E M/F/H/V mus, RE/MAX East of only. 645-0535. After and engines. the warning signs of diabetes high school to Windham Tech In the the River, 647-1419.0 2pm. 8:00 — Lake Road In Columbia, Rose buses home. A.M. °dkS on thJ'w^v" t4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Aug, 23, 1989

[g T jH D M E S HDMES MNDDMINtUMS APARTMENTS MI8CELLANEDU8 I CARS FDR SALE FDR SALE FDR SALE FDR RENT SERVICES FOR SALE Baseball bans Pete Rose for life for gambling Speciolis^ LIGHT Up your life! MALLARD VIEW lo­ COVENTRY - 3'/j room, 1982 PONTIAC Firebird - wishing will not sell any­ V By Ben Walker of fixed number of years.” er’s office said that Rose “ neither Landis,” the statement said in a seems to be entirely in Mr. Rose’s wife for the birth of their second $149,900. Immaculate 3- thing ... low-cost od In cated on o private pro­ sunny, spacious, VII- Air, automatic, power 0 COMPUTER steering, brakes. 'I and Ronald Blum reference to Kenesaw Mountain hands.” child. 4 bedroom Cope. Vinyl Classified will. Why not tective cul-de-sac, this loge Colonial InMruollon. tnilytte. pfosrimt The suspension today ended six denies nor admits that he bet on sided. Skylights In tow new subdivision of wHIten. Cassette. V-6. Good The Associated Press months of allegations involving any major league baseball Landis, the commissioner who Bill Guilfoile, associate direc­ Section 21 (d) of the Major place one today I 643-2711. $560/month. 456-0064 or O.P. profMtlond with 25 y t ir t of upstairs bedrooms. quality 3 bedroom 742-6715.______Cleon cor. 51K. 646-9826. one of the greatest players in the game” but Rose “ acknowledges suspended for life the players tor of the Hall of Fame said, League Rules specifies the penal­ D<^t! Good fam ily home. townhouses and du­ •xportenoo In computer iyttemt Thirty Locust Street. 4 from mfcro’t to m»lnfr»mo» I* 1980 AUDI 4000. 73K. Me- NEW YORK — Pete Rose, history of the game. that the commissioner has a involved in the Black Sox scandal "Rose would still be eligible for ties for gambling on baseball. It Anne Miller Real Est­ plexes owolt your In­ •vdteM* for pw 1 Unw/ovonlng chonlc’s cor. Excellent room heated apart­ work. InOMdualIzod Intfructlon or baseball’s all-time hit leader and “ In the absence of a hearing factual basis to impose the after the 1919 World Series, election in 1992 unless our board reads, in part: “ Any player, ate, 647-BOOO.d spection. Kitchens condition. Air, power hove oak cabinets, ment 1st floor. Secur­ ftelp on your P.C. >1 twrno to holp holder of 19 major-league re­ and in absence of evidence to the penalty provided.” Giamatti said the episode of directors decides differently.” umpire, or club or league official MANCHESTER - Come ity. No pets. $650 you BOf ktkited or. tor builnook. brakes, A M /FM Blou- LAWN CARE CLEANIN6 SERVICES range, oven dis­ •utor fTtendV progrim t wiftton. cords, was banned for life today contrary ... yes, I have concluded “ The banishment for life of would “ strengthen the confidence As part of the agreement, Rose or employee who shall bet any view this 3 bedroom. monthly. 646-2426.9om- punkt cassette. 646- I'/j both Cope. $142,900. hwasher, refrigerator •yttomk/butInMt knalyklk atiKtlw 9826.______for betting on his own team and that he bet on baseball,” Gia­ Pete Rose from baseball is the of the American public and in dismissed his lawsuit against sum whatsoever upon any base­ and bullt-ln microwave 5pm weekdays. wltti oloorty dofinod godit draflod. ball game in connection which the Sliders to deck from NO CHARGE FOR INITIAL H 1985 CHEVY Comero Z- other actions that had "stained matti said today at a news sad end of a sorry episode,” baseball’s integrity. I think the Giamatti in federal court in Ohio ovens. Flreploced liv­ MANCHESTER - Three HOUR INTERVIEW To doformino YARD MASTERS JACKIE’S HELPING family room, remo­ 28. T-top, power steer­ the game.” conference announcing the sus­ Giamatti said in the statement. game will emerge stronger.” and the judge hearing that case better has a duty to perform, shall deled kitchen and more ing rooms, l '/2 baths bedroom apartment both your noodt in d If I can b« of Tr*«t cut, Yard* dMnad, HANDS Molktaneo. ing, brakes, A M /FM Under the rules of baseball “ One of the game’s greatest The suspension of Rose came in confirmed today that the case had be declared permanently mokes for easy living. with full vanities, se­ with appliances. $750 pension, which is effe ctiv e Lawna, Truck & Backhoa I would like to help you parate full basements, per mnth. Security re­ cassette, V-8. 5.0 L, Rose can appeal for reinstate­ immediately. players has engaged in a variety a five-page agreement signed been dropped. ineligible.” with your cleaning needs. Susan Donahue, Sentry 6 4 9 -6 7 6 3 5-speed. 47K. 646-9826. work available. 2 zoned baseboard quired. 649-Orai. ment after one year but Commis­ Asked directly if he concluded of acts which have stained the Wednesday by Rose and Coach Tommy Helms managed Rose was accused of violating Reasonable rates. Real Estate, 643-4060.O MANCHESTER heating systems, An­ MANCHESTER - Two GOOD USED furniture Is BUICK 1984 Skylark, ex­ sioner A. Bartlett Giamatti said, that Rose bet on the Reds, game and he must now live with Giamatti. the Reds to an 8-5 victory over the that rule in a 225-page report MANCHESTER-Gotkids cellent condition. 6 4 3 -9 9 9 6 Call 647-1990 $134,900 dersen permoshleld bedroom. In duplex, In demand. Why not ad­ "There is absolutely no deal for Giamatti said, “ Yes.” the consequences of those acts,” Regarding any gambling reha­ Cubs in Chicago on Rose’s last submitted to Giamatti on May 9 & pets this newer Cope 39,000 miles, new tires, Absolutely Immaculate, thermopone windows, west end of town. $600 vertise the furniture you reinstatement. That is exactly bilitation for Rose, Giamatti day. Rose had left the team Is lust for you! $152,900. luxurious wall to wall $4,200. 649-5546. The agreement announced in a “ There had not been such grave Completely fenced Vinyl Sided Capel 3 per month. Coll Don no longer use In classi­ what we did not agree to in terms statement from the commission­ allegations since the time of said: “ W ehavenotrequiredit.lt earlier in the week to be with his Please see ROSE, page 10 CARPENTRY/ bedrooms, paneled carpeting and attached 643-2226 or 646-9892. JAGUAR VNDT-PL 1984, yard, lorge eot-ln kit­ garage! Come see the fied? Call 643-2711. REMODELING HONEST chen Including family family room, newly MANCHESTER - Three Doe skin leather, fur renovated and mode for tomorrow. rugs, mint condition, hardworking couple room and den. David You own your own lot room apartment. Heat Murdock, Sentry Real decorated. Private and hot water. $475 low mileage. 236-2488. ■M tCiedrwtliBstl will dean your home backyard, attached and house. No associa­ FURNITURE for you. Call 643-8215 Estate, 643-4060.O breezeway and garage. tion tees. True value. monthly. Lease and TOYOTA 1982 Corolla SR- ask for Michelle or MANCHESTER - Feels $141,9(X). Blanchard & references. 649-4820- 5. 75K, new tires, m aionry A a i p h « M of oonalruellon. 646- 4412. BEER Barrel Table, 4 clutch, battery, radia­ tt Y9f!*n $ h h of oonfroofora not Azadph. like country but still In Rossetto Realtors," beer barrel choirs, rotvmint you ooll$ — oofl u$l town. $165,000. Classic We’re Selling Houses" VERNON. For limited tor, front brakes, en­ $150. Queen size sleeper gine and body excel­ P u ty Inourod • PrOO Eatimatoa Colonial with ample 646-2482.D time only enloy o tree sofa, $150. Bond dinette 64S-1726 sized rooms, attic stor­ color television with lent. $2,500 or best M k for Mark PEACHY Keen! This su­ set-white formica ta­ age, heated basement signed lease. Modern offer. 643-6632. ELECTRICAL per 4 rm Townhouse Is ble, 2 choirs, $50. Mog- t m k H t keMODfuNe con be converted to rec lust ready and waiting spacious 1 bedroom novox Stereo, In Wal­ FIREBIRD Convertible Room additions, decks, roof­ room. David Murdock for o new owner. Two apartment. Eot-ln kit­ nut cabinet, $50. Coll 1968 - New motor, top, ing, siding, windows and gutt­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- bdrms, 1'/j baths, de­ chen, large bedroom, 643-7840.______tires, etcetera. Best ers. All types of remodeling and DUMAS ELECTRIC 4060.O CHFA APPROVED private balcony, stor­ offer over $3200. 647- Service changes, luxe cherry kitchen, repairs. Call Bob Farnind, Jr. MANCHESTER - Stop IN ELLINGTON private basement, om- age, large pool, heat 8844 oter 6pm. additional wiring and and hot water Included. SPORTING manrhpBtpr Mpralft I B«s. 647-8509 riding around looking, $78,000. Impeccable Ple parking, low TOYOTA Corona 1975 - repairs on existing coll us to see this kept 3 room Starting at $495. Coll GOODS Ret. 645-6849 monthly tee! Beauti­ 870-9665. Runs good but needs homes. Quality work at spacious 4 bedroom condominium. Well fully maintained. Im­ some body work. $150. affordable prices. Ranch with oversized decorated end unit. Call mediate occupancy! M ANCHESTER - One GOLF Clubs. Used starter 646-3013. rooms. $214,900. Spe­ today — won’t lasti bedroom apartment, and full sets. $25 to $95. ISLAND Entirely owner operated. $114,500. Jackson & Newsstand Price: 35 Cents cialities Include whirl­ Jackson Real Estate, heat, hot water and Also miscellaneous Thursday, Aug. 24, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm CONSTRUCTION 27 years exp. Call pool, sunken living 647-8400.P______appliances Included. clubs. 649-1794. SCHALLER All types of home Joseph Dumas room, deck and profes­ $475 per month. 649- ACURA QUALITY Improvements from 646-5253. IT ’S Your move! $159,900. 8365. PRE-OWNED AUTOS concrete floors, steps, sional landscaping. Su­ See this large contem­ I PETS AND 83 NIttan Stanza iggge patios, etc. to complete san Shimer, Sentry porary two-unit Town- EAST HARTFORD - One SUPPLIES 8 Spd.. A/C If you don’t use It, don’t Real Estote, 643-4060.n 83 Fora Eaoort aggeg -emodellng. Also decks house with 2 master bedroom, heat and hot 6 8p0.. Statao and window and door need it and don’t wont It, BOLTON - New Listing! bedroom suites, cen­ water Included. Wall- FREE German Short 83 Pontiac 8000 LE >3086 replacement. Tiling why not sell It with a to-wall. Near pork. V8. Auto. LoaOaO $327,900. New 7 room tral olr and 2'/2 baths In Hair Pointer puppies, 84 Chau Caprica Claatle <4886 Manchester man is held in death interlor/exterior. Classified Ad? Coll 643- Contemporary (over Manchester o lovely country set­ Coll 528-2914. looking for o home. V8. Loadad Landscape and Interior 2711 to place your od. 2800 so.tt.) 3 large bed­ ting. Anne M iller Real 647-8000 days or 643- 82 Toy Tafoal 8R-8 agegs design services MANCHESTER - Availa­ 8 8pd.. Staiao rooms; 2>/2 baths; tlre- •349,900 Estate, 647-8000.□_____ 9505 evenings. 88 Eaoort S/W *2888 available. ble September 1st. 2 ploced family room; SUPERB 10+ room bedroom apartment on 8 Spd.. Starao MI8CEI1ANE0U8 Contemporary on S3 Honda Accord LX •8388 Call Barry at eot-ln kitchen; central ILDTS/LAND the 2nd floor. Applian­ IMISCELLANEDUS 4 Or.. Auto. A/C SERVICES vac; 2 decks; 1st floor 1.95 acres of ces Included. Laundry 83 Mareury Cougar «48B8 Police still waiting 646-2411 FDR SALE FDR SALE V88. Loadad laundry; 2-cor garage property. 4 Bdrms, Z'h facilities available $600 87 Jaap Wranglar >8888 In much desired area. baths. Full In-Law 8 Spd.. V-8. Soft Top APPROVED building lots per month. No utilities. HAWKES TREE SERVICE Klernon Realty, Inc. apartment. Much, 647- 9072 evenings. 88 Buick Cantury *4808 PAINTIN6/PAPERING Bucket tnick A chipper. 649-11470 In Hebron and Coven­ Auto. A/C Stump removal. Free much morell try. Full seller financ­ COVENTRY - Quiet END ROLLS 83 Honda Accord LX M386 for autopsy report 8 Spd.. A/C estimates. Special MANCHESTER - Key to ing available! Coll to­ neighborhood. One 2716" width — 25C 83 Oldz Clara ■3885 consideration for elderly happiness..having day for more details on bedroom apartment. 13" width — 2 tor 25 2 3 5 , 0 0 0 garage. $650. Coll 633- ous Items. 1964 Mercury Cougar $5990 plumbing. Asking only 0132 and leave mes­ 1983 LaSabre Sedan $5495 $35,000. Philips Real sage. MANCHESTER - 261 Fer­ 81 Adams St. Estate, 742-1450.D guson Rood, August 26, •s#A_ MANCHESTER - Availa­ 9om-2pm, August 28-30, Manchester IRDDM8 ble Immediately. Six 7:30pm-9pm. Books on 649-4571 FDR RENT room house with nice many varied sublects, Scene of murder recalled front porch, large furniture, snow Idea for kid’s credit cards yard. Shows well. $750 \ SOUTH Windsor - One blower, miscellaneous By Nancy Concelmon LaPointe, who is being held at tied around her neck and a fabric plus security and utili­ Items.______wrapped around her wrists and room In beautiful home ties. 647-7653. CARTER Manchester Herald Bridgeport Correctional Center, to shore many ameni­ YOU must not miss! 96 CHEVROLET — GEO was expressionless as he listened stomach. He said he could not get gathers considerable interest ties. 528-3207. Glenwood Street, an­ 1229 Main St., Manchester to the testimony and examined a finger under the piece tied 8TDRE AND tiques, collectibles, HARTFORD — Bernice B. 86 Chev Chavette 2 Dr. *3695 Martin was bound about the neck photos of the crime scene, includ­ around her neck. OFFICE SPACE Friday, Saturday. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A I APARTMENTS 85 Chev Citation 4 Dr. *4295 and hands but still alive whenfire ing a picture of Martin’s blood­ Lapointe, who reported the fire MANCHESTER - Early bank for children thinks a FDR RENT 87 Ford Tempo 4 Dr. *6995 officials arrived at her Mayfair stained bedspread with a knife at M artin’s apartment, was I MANCHESTER - Main Bird Tog Sole. 737 Ly- credit card is just what its Street location. Lease 88 Ply Sundance 2 Dr. *7995 Gardens apartment on March 8, blade on it and a burned couch standing about 10 feet from the doll Street, Saturday, kiddie customers want, but MANCHESTER - Nice 2 entire second floor or August 26th, 7:30om- 84 Olds Firenza 'S' H/B *4895 1987, according to testimony in a that state fire investigators be­ scene when Tomkunas arrived, one opponent says teaching a bedroom apartment. Individual offices. Heat 2pm. Sleeper sofa, 80 Chev Monza Cpe. *2495 probable cause hearing that will lieve had been set on fire to cover the firefighter said. $600 monthly. Security new generation how to borrow Included. Off street loveseot, other furni­ 86 Pont 6000 LE 4 Dr. *7195 determine whether her grand­ up the murder. LaPointe told Tomkunas, and references. Coll parking available. $11 ture, household Items, is the last thing this debt- 87 Pont Sunbird 4 Dr. *6295 daughter’s husband will be tried Dressed in a light-gray suit, he ‘“ This is it, this is the place,’” ’ MANCHESTER BY OWNER 645- 8201. per sq.ft. Sentry Real much more, priced to plagued country needs. 84 Chav Camaro Berllneta *6795 for her murder. turned around often to look at Tomkunas said. Immaculate Tudor Style home on MANCHESTER - Nice Estate, 6434060. 0 0 . Rain or shine. “ We think it teaches abso­ M Chev Calabrity 4 Dr. *6795 State and local firefighters and several of Martin’s relatives who Tomkunas said he entered the modern 2 bedroom MANCHESTER - Main lutely the wrong message," cul-de-sac in desireable Forest Hills. apartment In four fam­ 87 LsSabre Estate Wag *11795 police recalled the scene of the attended the hearing, including apartment and had to leave Street location. 1700 said Loren Dunton, president ily house. Appliances sq.ft, of dlvldoble CARS 85 Ply Turlsmo 2 Dr. *3150 murder during the hearing in Karen Lapointe and Martin’s because of smoke from the This home features 9 rooms, 4-5 of the National Center for Spacious, Ralseo Ranch with 8 rooms, 4 and parking. $500 plus space. Private oft FOR SALE M Chev Nova 4 Dr. *5395 Hartford Superior Court Wednes­ daughter. Nathalie Howard of burning couch. When he re­ bedrooms, 2V4 baths, 6 panel doors, utilities. 647-1113 otter Financial Education, a non­ bedrooms and 3 baths. First floor family room. street parking. First 85'4 Ford Escort Cpe. *6596 day. Police have charged Ri­ Manchester. entered. Tomkunas said he saw Central air, security system, 2250 sq. tt. of living 6pm. floor convenience. $9 profit group that seeks to floor to ceiling stone fireplace, ceramic M Buick LeSabre *8295 chard LaPointi ,43.of75UnionSt. Among the five people who Martin’s body, which he and space. Beautifully landscaped grounds and new MANCHESTER - Three per sq.ft. Sentry Real COMET 1972 - Two door, another firefighter carried out. promote financial tile, central vac, built-in microwave and auto transmission, with the murder of Martin, his testified at the hearing was 1 deck. Located in lovely Forest Hills area. bedroom duplex on Estate, 6434060. responsibility. 70K. $400.00. Ford 1978 wife Karen’s grandmother. Eighth Utilities District firefigh­ Martin was alive when firefigh­ Jennaire. Deluxe features throughout. quiet dead end street. “ Our message is to save now $725 plus utilities and LTD 11 - four door, auto Martin, who died shortly after ter Michael Tomkunas, the first ters began emergency medical so you can buy later, and $309,900. 643-1724 or 528-7163. security. No pets I 643- transmission, power firefighters arrived at her apart­ person to enter Martin’s apart­ treatment, but died shortly after CHILD CARE brakes and power they’re promoting the philo­ D. F. REALE. INC. 0089. HD ro«lTRUCK8/VANS ment, was 88 when she was slain. ment the day of the murder. Town of Manchester Fire Depart- K A L ESTATE steering, sun roof, olr Tomkunas said Martin was sophy of buy now and pay 17S Mils SL MMClMstsr MANCHESTER - Imme­ conditioning. Nice con­ 12£| FDR GALE Police said she was sexually diate occupancy. Effi­ NEIGHBORHOOD Ploy Please see HEARING, page 10 later.” 6464526 Group - child core. dition. $800.00. 646-5241. assaulted, stabbed and strangled. naked except for a piece of fabric ciency, heat, hot water Between 12pm-7pm. f o r d F250 1977 - Rebuilt The San Diego-based center and appliances. Secur­ Andover. Further de­ 400, runs good, need* tails 742-5919. plans to use its branches in 50 control,” bank president ments and interest accruing at STATE OF CONNECTICUT ity required. No pets! some work. $1700 or states to ask parents and Linda Sanders said. “ Here an annual rate of 18.8 percent. SUPERIOR COURT — JUVENILE MATTERS 646- 2970. best offer. 742-9549. NINTH DISTRICT e e l CARPENTRY/ CLYDE Man charged in road death teachers to oppose a plan by that is done with control.” Dunton said the low credit ORDER OF NOTICE CDNDDMINIUMS MANCHESTER - Imme­ the Young Americans Bank to The bank, which already limit, co-signing requirement m diate occupancy. o o I r em d d elin g CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. . . August 17, I f l f FOR SALE i s n CAMPERS/ provide credit cards to child­ offers checking accounts to and even instruction on re­ LEGAL NOTICES . Large 4 rooms, heat, ROUTE S3, VERNON Police found what appeared to in Orleans Second District Court Mentvllla (Uncasvllls) Connecticut TRAILERS By Nancy Concelman ren ages 12 and older. customers 12 and older, ex­ sponsible use are not sufficient hot water and applian­ WOOD Floors - Installed, 80 Pontiac Sunbird *2995 be hair on Peters’ car during the and ordered to undergo 20 days of PETITION FOR THE COMMITMENT OF HONEY! Honey! $94,500. Manchester Herald “ It offers the temptatation THE MINOR CHILD OF OLEN MAYO NOTICE TO CREDITORS ces. Security required. repaired, sanding and 84 Cutlaaa Coupe *5895 search, Murray said. psychiatric evaluation at Bridge- pects to issue the first cards by safeguards. ESTATE OF Immaculate 2 bed­ finishing. Free esti­ MINl-Motorhome 1987, to spend that even much older FORMERLY OF MANCHESTER, CT room, 2 both first floor No petsi 646-2970. 84 Buick Century Wag *6995 Murray is charged with the water State Hospital, a maxi­ the end of this week. It has “ You can’t expect a teen­ now Of parts unknown FRANCIS DART LYMAN mates. 742-5138^ 21'/2 ft., 9,500 miles. I . An Ea.stham, Mass., man was condo In private and 454 MoTn Street - Three 84 Chtvrolal Calebrity *4995 know this Is In absolute death of Vicent Popeleski, 66, of mum security facility. Murray people too often can’t resist,” received hundreds of applica­ ager to use it responsibly when Upon the petition of THE COMMISSIONER OF CHILDREN The Hon. Norman J. Preuaa, arrested Saturday and charged Judge of the Court of Pro­ oulet complex. All ap­ room apartment. $500 85 Rallant 4 Door *4995 112 Helaine Road, who was said. Dunton said in an interview in tions from all over the country yuppies, who have been edu­ AND YOUTH SERVICES OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT perfect condition. with homicide by a motor vehicle stating that the minor child of the above named person bate, District of Andover, at pliances and olr condi­ plus utilities, no pets. 0^ i MI^ELLANEDUS 85 Buick Elactra 4 Or. *9995 $24,500. 649-6198. vacationing on Cape Cod. Peters was also charged with San Francisco Wednesday. since announcing earlier this cated to the teeth, can’t do it.” 0 hearing held on August 18, in connection with the hit-and-run an/uncored fqr child which petition will be heard on the21st day tioner stay. Anne Security. 646-2426.9om- SERVICES 85 Buick Somaraat 2 Dr. *7295 The Cape Cod Times reported operating to endanger, leaving But the Denver-based bank, month it would offer Master- he said. of September, 1969 at 9:30 o'clock in the fore/noon, at the 1989, ordered that all claims M iller Real Estate,647- 5pm weekdays. HD death of a Manchester man on m utt be presented to the fidu­ 86 Buick Century 4 Or. *6895 AUTD8 FDR that Popeleski had left his the scene of personal injury and whose customers are all young Cards to young people through The center argues that ex­ Superior Court — Juvenile Matters, 649 Norwich-New London ciary at the address below. 8000.O______Cape Cod Friday, police said Turnpike, Montville (Uncosvllle) Connecticut In sold District. BOLTON - Furnished GSL Building Mainte­ 86 Chavrolel Calabrity *7495 |96] summer home and was walking failure to yield to a pedestrian, people, said it is trying to teach the United Bank of Denver. cessive borrowing and con­ Failure to promptly present NEATI Inside & out! Ranch, quiet lake 86 Chavrolel Nova 4 Dr. *6195 RENT/LEASE It appearing to and being found by the subscribing authority nance Co. Commercl- today. the proper use of credit as part Applicants must have a sumption have become deep- onv such claim mov result In $86,900. Lovely 2 bed­ front. September to ol/ResIdentlol building down Massasoit Road when he Murray said. that the above named Glenn Mayo hat gone to parts the lots of rights to recover 88 Chavrolal Spectrum *4995 of personal finance. parent or other adult co-sign to rooted and are hurting the unknown, therefore. ORDERED, That notice of the hearing on such claim . room first floor condo June lease. 2 bed­ repairs and home Im­ 88 Chavrolat Calabrity *7195 Eastham police arrested Ro­ was struck by a vehicle at around Popeleski is survived by his “ Our feeling is that credit guarantee payment, and they nation’s economy. Americans of this petition be given by publishing this order of notice Eleanor H. Preust, with new kitchen. Spa­ rooms, wosher/dryer, provements. Interior 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *8795 bert B. Peters, 30, of Eastham at 11 a m. Friday. Popeleski was wife, Shirley Popeleski, and once. Immediately upon receipt of this Order of Notice. In AUTO cards are really a way of life, Ass't Clerk cious closets, large liv­ dish washer, 2 working and exterior pointing, 87 Buick Elactra 4 Or. *13795 5:05 p.m. Saturday afterconduct- taken to Cape Cod Hospital, children, Thomas V. Pope of won’t be able to exceed a credit saved only 3.2 percent of their the Manchester Herald a newspaper having a circulation In ing room with "L" adults preferred. No and a lot of us learn about the city of Manchester, Connecticut. The fiduciary Is: light carpentry. Com­ 87 Chavrolal Celebrity *9495 RENTAL ing a house-to-house search in where he was pronouced dead at Manchester and Janet L. Pope­ limit of $100. Otherwise, the income in 1987, for example, Harriet Lyman dining room. One cor pets! 2 months secur­ plete lonltorlol ser­ 87 Chevrolet Spectrum *6995 12:07 p.m., the newspaper leski of Pittsburgh, Pa. credit in an undesireable way cards will be like those issued while Japanese saved an aver­ BY T H E COURT Suzanne A. PolomskI • 332 Route 87 garage. New vinyl sid­ ity. $650 plus oil and vice. Experienced, rel­ Eastham for damaged cars, Lt. Clerk Columbia, Ct 06237 643-0129 reported. His funeral was held Tuesday in ... without any supervision or to adults, with monthly state­ age of 16.5 percent. ing. Anne M iller Real utilities. 643-9382 or 646- iable, tree estimates. 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 Thomas Murray of the Eastham 043-06 044-06 Estate, 647-8000.O 8014 643-0304. Reasonable Police Department said. Peters was arraigned Monday Manchester.