«0 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedneiday. March 16.19M

II coNooMimum APARTMENTS APARTMENTS FOR SALE RMRENT CARS FOR RENT FOR SALE SU M M IT Street Condom­ 30 Locust Street, 1st floor, MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ UirtGn project inium. Immaculate 3 4 rooms, heated. $600. CHEVY M alibu 1983. Respect bedroom unit Ideal for room In 1 year old ^ Sp e cio U i 60,000 miles. $3500good irou'il Securtly. No pets, no Duplex. 2 baths, wall to •tngle person or young appliances. Referen­ condition. Call after ixurv couplel All appliances wall carpeting, fully 5:30647-0237. text of ruling Young helping hands Iroom ces. 646-3426 weekdays appllanced kitchen, Catlett says UConn Including oir condl- 9-5pm. CAMARO 1978- V-8, Auto- s.for- tlaner ta stay os well os full basement on quiet On rriall-bond suit /7 Abol cul-de-sac. $000 per MI8CELLANE0U8 matlc, sliver sport, hear all about Haiti /3 , fam- wall to wall carpeting, ELLINGTON.T tT o T b N . Town- E a is tough opponent /II tlaced house Gradens. Beauti­ month. References and UWNCME i n p s r 1____a 8ERVICE8 runs well. 8800. Coll drapes and curtains. 643-6574 onytime. Ights. Yau can literally move ful 1 bedroom Ranches security. Call 645-8201 Food 4 (I Prl- In tomorrow I To top and Townhouses with MANCHESTER i bed- Smart shoppers shop I ■ • • V ■ • oOSnSbsTTru^^ M USTANG 1981. 4 speed, ot In this unit off there Is a private entrance $510- room Duplex with gor- Classiflodi They find INCOME TAX Home repairs. You good drive train, needs Mancht Close $550 monthly Includes oge. $650 plus utilities. HER CONSTRUCTION name It, we do If. Free body work. $400 or best walkout lower level rec PREPARATION ftoofing of oil typos. distributf shop- room I Hurry only appliances, wall to 1st month and security. the high cost of living. estimates. Insured. 643- offer. 643-2359. wall, air and parking. In Your Homo 0304. Center C( of a $119,900. Blanchard & Available May 1. 646- Inleudlng: Rental end Bole 1‘HEB eariuATEs. OLDS Delta 88 1974. $500 Kler- Superintendent 872- and incoi Rossetto Realtors, 4642. FroprtetorsWp. OsH Jim Wheeler All Work Qusrsntsod. WEDDING Ahoto or best offer. Runs 147. " W e ’re Selling 3025, R.C. White Co. W hw you coil Classified grophy. Trouble find excellent. 643-8030 after waiting pi 236-5961.______M ANCHESTER- 3 bed- )*ls6-6 Houses" 646-2482.0 raom. $600 monthly. A-*?,?®® ®" « friendly ** 7 4 2 -1 0 M 0470200 Ing 0 photographer? 5pm. more infc lehos ELLIN GTO N . 1 bedroom _ *®’’ ohswer your ••••RDBDI We do emefoenev References and secur­ coll and help you word MERCURY Lynx 1981 ovino In beautiful suburban ity. Call 645-8301. booklngl Coll 649-3642 Hatchback, standard. Auxilia YOU CAN enlov extra setting. Rental credits wner- vacation money by ex­ EAST Hartford- 2 bed­ ***** '’••®®"*®- ICARPENTRY/ and 0 8 k about our In­ Well maintolned. Ask­ Iwood for handling rentals at PNCSTNE NdOFINO troductory gift! 11 ing $2000. Call even­ Andersf changing Idle Items In property. Ideal for re­ room. Heat, hot water ______I rem o o eun g Rooflno ales types. Shlngiee. bed- and appliances. No Royal Wedding ings. 649-6325. Tuesday ming your home for cash ... tired person or non­ with an od In classified. pets. Lease and secur- noL’s uim CMC ..... TOYOTA Corolla 1977- Center Sti Ik -ln working wife. For de- Ad war* guemnfeed. SPRING Cleanup. Lawn ilanrlffBtpr Im lJi Ity deposit. 872-0700. Stotlon wagon, hatch­ DOS Call 643-2711 to place your tolls call 236-5961. Spring oieenup, fertHbelng, c a r k n ir y a od. Cell mowing. Hedge trim­ back. $700. 646-5184 new MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ M ANCHESTER. 2 bed­ plentlna, moertna. Weekly REMOOEUNO SERVICEI ming. Related truck­ Studer room Townhouse with OompMe home rspsim end re- after 4pm. msld- room with heat, com­ eervtoe evellsMe. 742-7031 ing., Professional Several o see pletely remodeled. $750 fireplace. Heat and hot modellng. We SPMiMe In beth- equipment. Insured. FORD Fiesta 1978, 4 water, carpeting, a/c, Cell for tree eeUmetes. roome end hRMtene. SmeH eeele speed. 84,000 miles, recently r rd a L0T8/LAND per month. Call Dan oommerolel work. RegNisrsd, In­ References. Ray Hardy Thursday, March 17, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm tors, FOR SALE 649-2947. all appliances. Nice lo­ 742-7470 sured, retetencee. 646-7973. good condition, relia­ 30 Cents Nations lino cation. Call 647-1595. ble. $850. 647-8898. sponsored □ M ANCHESTER- 3 bed- ■ ■aaeggeea M 6 -9 1 M YAi^D Cleaning. Garage MANCHESTER (Nor­ M ANCHESTER. 1 bed- FLOORING and cellar cleaning, FORD Pinto 1979. Well The partii roam Duplex. $750 raom apartment. Stove 0 A G LmmSnnicE fFon- M theast area). Level lots monthly plus utilities. gutter cleaning, yard maintained. Very good M Dejoannis etlre- and refrlgeratar. Ref­ Vowing, trimming end spring condition. Reliable 2nd approximately 3/4 1'A baths, modern kit­ oieenup. DependeMe seivloe GAS Himi cleaning, painting and Lindland, room acre. City sewer and chen, all appliances. 2 erences required. $330 decorating, all other car. Automatic, looks manthly. 646-2311. end low prices. For free Improvimiirit A Ripair ^LIUirsanding new, 70,000 miles. $750. Baer, Tei Ith 3 water. 646-7207. manths security. Ref­ eettmete cell • Floors like now miscellaneous odd attic, Complete, home oere. Call 643-9672. Andrea B erences. No pets. 643- M ANCHESTER. 3 bed­ Paul - 646-6668 or • Spedellilng In older floors lobs. Coll Charles 645- oom. room Duplex, near “No Job Too Small” Heavy attacks Fry, Cynd 2121. 6345 anytime after 4:30. PLYMOUTH Volare 1977. )n In- Dan - 226-9064 • Noturel 6 stained floors NEW Apartments on bus­ hospital. $625 per Fm Efllmalit • No wexlqg anymore Slant 6, automatic, olnt, MORTGAGES month plus utilities. 1 ■■■■■eea.e good condition, some WorksI 'noce line. 2nd floor. $625 per 046-1143 HANDYMAN month. 1 month secur­ month security. 643- Jihn VarMili - 040-57S0 Heme Improvement • Felntlne rust. $500 or best offer. vice, 1648. ROOKKEEPWG/ - bosementa Finished - Tlllna • 647-7621. A works need DO NOT GO BANKRUPTI ity. Peterman Building will be he Company. 649-9404. Room apartment, 2nd INCOME TAX UsM Carpentry - ODD JOSS - TOYOTA Corona 1977. sole A Stop Foreclosure! Home- FARRANO REMODELING IMSURBO A hall of St. floor with gas, gas Room sddNIone, decks, raoflng, Good for parts. $200, press Contras ' for owners, consolidate your You'll find the help you stove and a refrigera­ elding, windows end gutters. HEATING/ BARRY SCANLON call evenings 647-9515. is $1 at . Coll bills, pay off your credit need In Classified. 643- tor. $500 per month lock- cards, your cor or busi­ 2711. Beefchee end buSdoier eervtoe PLUMBING 6 4 6 -2 4 1 1 tree esttmatfs FIREBIRD 1984- Auto­ informatii with 2 months security. evaHable. Cell Bob Fsrtand, Jr. 647- ness loon, your mortgage 5 Rooms-Manchester on matic, 6 cylinder, A/C, and save, save your Telephone 645-6773. HAWNES TREE SERVICE power steering. Excel­ busline. Renovated, YBO But. 047-0600 Buekst, truck 6 chipper. Stump History homell NO PAYMENTS lent condition, $5995 or ore UP TO 2 YEARSI Bad carpets, oppllances. Rll. 645-0840 RA. DAVIDSON removal. Free eetimetes. Adults preferred. Se­ Income Tax best offer. 875-8095 or as GIs arrive Manche low CONDOMINIUMS credit, late payments or Spedel oonelderetlon for 875-1703. worth Ath jrdo- unemployment Is not a curity. 649-7961. FOR RENT *wW IMpSwlk OTBIflR elderiy end hindleapped. I con problem. Foreclosure as­ COVENTRY. Convenient Prepared KITCHEN A BATH CtseniA Seeirpoin S WWien Fo r d Escort 1981-2door, Brook, wil 1st sistance available for the location, newly reno­ TO LLA N D . Vernon line, 647-7553 automatic, A/C, power By Terence Hunt week. For ■oom DIVORCED and SELF- vated 1 bedroom apart­ new 1 bedroom Con­ by CPA REMODELING Ssrvfee A Our Bua/nstt steering, excel lent con­ Arbors at AAld- dition. $1595. 875-8095. The Associated Press EMPLOYED. ment. Carpeting. $405 dominium. IVi boths, From the smallest repair to Bus. Fhone 742-S382 EASTEIM WATEPPMOFim Cheney fa Mon- Swiss Conservative 164 East Center St. COMPANY plus utilities. fully oppllanced kit­ the largest renovation, we GRAND Prix LJ 1983-, the public oms, Group at lt$-454-l334 months security dep­ chen. $615 per month. Manchester will do a complete job. Start VtaALIZIMO IN Loaded, 73K, 1 owner. W ASHINGTON - A force 9om, or 28S-4S4-4404. osit. Adults preferred. 871-2117 leave message. to finish. Free estimates. • War B aitmanw • Hatahwaya Clean. $4800, 647-9138 of 3,200 American infantry informatii ) din- No pets. 742-0569 from 647-9780 PLUM6IN0 A HEATING • Sump Fumpa • FsundaMon Oraoka daytime. and airborne troops flew to level ROOMS 9am-6pm. Heritage NHchen A Boilers, pumps, hot FMICSTIMATES Honduras today as the Rea­ Iders STORE AND wmrriN auArurms HONDA Accord LX 1985- Screen ISO FOR RENT water tanks, new and 4 door, 5 speed, power gan administration said 'ord. MANCHESTER. Main OFFICE SPACE Bath Center _____ 8754840 Kinderg Street. 2 rooms. Stove Come vIsH our showroom at; replacements. steering, brakes, win­ heavy Nicaraguan attacks In o . Will advise and prepare from 8; 30 > MANCHESTER- Nicely and refrigerator. 529- MANCHESTER- Prime all tax rstume. 182 W. Middle Tpke. FREE ESTIMATES dows, air, cruise con­ against Contra camps were real furnished, quiet and 1,500. 7858 or 563-4438. downtown office Manchester trol, A M -FM stereo appointmc private. Many extras. 643-9649 / 228-9616 cassette. Excellent continuing inside Honduras. kson M ANCHESTER. 4 rooms, space, 825 square feet. WHITMAN CONCRETE It was the most dramatic ».□ Utilities Included. Se­ 1st floor, garage. Reasonable. 668-1447. tee Downey Drive., Apt A 649-S400 condition. $7250. 646- curity and references. MeneheiWr. S8e-iset 1542. show of U.S. force in the Volunt< ocki Available Imme- IDEAL office suite for $240 per month. Coll eeeeeeeeeeaeeee CHRYSLER 1973- Town six-year Nicaraguan war. Karen C truly 644-0383. ^dlately. No pets. $500 realtor, accountant. In­ ENROUED AGENT J.N.T. HEATING im e per month. 649-2813. surance and so-forth. 3 f f Vetrs m $ Eapprftnop l e S I PAINTING/ A COOLING CPS CONCRETE and Country Wagon. A Pentagon source said the Ameri very NOTICa TO CRBDITORS rooms, heated, air con­ Tan Ftpparaeon / OoiwuPIne / Taa ISDJf------Inatallpllona, fttpaln. Burner, $400 or best offer. 649- there were fresh Sandinista Unit, was NOTICI TO CRROITORS PAPERING Patloe, walks, floors, 5135 after 6pm. Ion. E S TA TE OF ditioning, central Main BoHers, Water Haatara. attacks inside Honduras, Award foi lOA 0. E. SPEAR E S TA TE OF ■apart In Npw A OM Tan laam Cleaning. Refraotory Sarvicp. additions 8i decks. ne Is ERNEST MARTIN ISLEIB, Street. Wall-to-wall NAME your own price. GRAND Wagoneer 1986. which had asked for U.S. aka IDA N. SPEAR carpeting, panelled FREE Estimates. White, excellent condl- She was g )ver The Hen. Norman J. Lote of Manchester, KIMERLEE D. 0HEIU Father 6 Son, painting cell Ted: 742-5700 help. Requesting anonymity, I. 7 P rtu u , Judge, of the Court _ Deceased walls. Only . $350 and papering, remo­ tlon, 34,000 miles. A P photo kick-off Sa >ms, of Probate, District of An­ The Hon. William E. Rti- monthly. Belflore 646-6079 val. 872-a237. 1-800-312-4146 647-9289 $14,900. 646-5422. the source said U.S. officials Chorches dover at 0 heorlng held on Oerald, Judge, of the Court BOUND FOR HONDURAS — Troops of the 1st Pope Air Force Base this morning for "deploy­ ’’understand the Contra klt- of Probate, District of Man­ Agency 647-1413. FORD Tempo 1985. 4- program f March 3, IfM ordered that oil Battalion of the 504th Infantry, 82nd Airborne A P graphic Dlng claims must be presented to chester of 0 hearing held on SOUTH Windsor. Availa­ door, low miles, $4,000. ment in an emergency readiness exercise” in camps are under intense years. Sh< klt- the fiduciary at the address March 14, 19SI ordered thot ble Immediately. 1300 643-0545, otter 6pm. Division, based at Fort Bragg, N.C., prepared to Honduras. pressure.” Manchestt ilye below. Failure to promptly all claims must be presented square feet of modern MISCELLANEOUS On Capitol Hill, Secretary of State intervals, were flying directly to Pal­ am, present any such claim may to the fiduciary on or before m I t H t y /btereo / PETS AND MISCELLANEOUS board an Air Force C-141 transport at nearby result In the loss of rights to June 17,19N or be barred os office space. Prime lo­ FOR RENT IfOJf------George Shultz said that, as of Wednes­ merola, but about 800 would parachute ere, by law proyided. cation directly on APPLIANCES SUPPLIES FOR SALE Dancer Is to recoyer on such claim. day, intelligence estimates put the into Honduran territory about 5 miles Sharon B. Preuss, Johenne Bruder Roy, Route 5. Must be seen. MANCHESTER- Indus­ CLYDE The Sout his- Call 2S2-0784 Cathy trial, office, commer­ REFRIGERATOR for RABBITS. Mixed breed. 8 CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. number of Nicaraguan troops in Hondu­ away and then move toward Palmerola, Im- Clerk Assistant Clerk sale. Great for cottage weeks old. $7 each. said the commander of the 82nd the clients The fiduciary Is; The fiduciary Is: Perrin. cial space. 2400 square ROUTE S3, VERNON ras at 1,600 to 2,000. ,000. or an extra. $75. Even- Telephone 646-6649. ENDROLLG Center on L. Edward Whitcomb Ethsl I. Smith feet. Loading dock. VT% etMlh • ase From Managua, a Nicaraguan For­ Airborne, MaJ. Gen. Carl Stiner. tson 647-B Middle Taka. East Inos., 646-6441. 04 Regal Cpe. •7295 informatio 32 Gilead Road Woodland Industriol erltflh . t lor 2fS 5-year revaluations a ‘great idea’ eign Minsitry spokesman said again Accompanying the men was a C-5 O.o Andoyer, CT 06332 Manchester, C T 06040 MAIN STREET 84 Century LTD vs •7395 Pork. 643-2121. When you have some­ MUST ee pMkad up ai iha today that his nation’s troops had not transport loaded with three light obser­ ilol. 036-03 040-03 Office or Commercial thing to sell, find a cash MISCELLANEOUS. 04 Pontiac Trans Am •10,795 Hsrsie ONIss Slanday Him 05 Spectrum 4 * •3995 By Andrew Yurkovsky In the years immediately after crossed the border and called on the vation helicopters, four Cobra helicopter Religlo Co­ Space - 5000 Sq. Ft. WANTED buyer the easy way... with FOR SALE Thursday beleie 11 e.m.anty. carried out in the same manner as cos, LEGAL NOTICE 85 Escort 4 dr. •3995 Manchester Herald revaluation, without a pha.se-in. the 10-year revaluations “ you’d almost United Nations and the Organization of gunships, one Blackhawk helicopter, a B O LTO l will Im prov or tuty-dMd». TO RENT a low-cost od In Classi­ command vehicle and ammunition. om, LBTTaa OF INTIEEST fied. 643-2711. WHEEL Chair, unused, 05 Chev. Astro Vin •9695 burden shifts from personal to real have to have a steady revaluation crew American States to “ establish what the present a RBOUBST FOR FROFOSALI 55 Century 4 dr. •5995 Nicaraguan Foreign Ministry spokes­ with 529-5666 INDEPENDENTLY em­ with trav and detacha­ Mayor Peter P. DiRosa believes that property. In later years, however, the on becau.se it takes 2*/; years to do it facts are.” God in Lil car ble legs. Full size elect­ 85 Toyble pass, van •9495 man Alejandro Bendana, interviewed 7 6 ^ 1 [ntFrested construction Inspactlon firmt ora advised ployed Carpenter- a plan by the governor to have property tax burden shifts to per.sonai property Some Senate Democrats said Presi­ m a OOATS/MARINE Automotive now (every 10 years).” 7:30 to 9: thot the Public Works De^rtm ant, Town of Manchasfar, /Crattsman seeks crea­ ric bed. Lark 3-wheel 86 Century 4 dr. •9995 revaluations every five years is a because the inflation of real estate dent Reajgan was “ unjustified” in his from Managua on the NBC-TV “Today" 1 of ConnGctIcuty Intends to obfoln tho sorvicos of o consultont Court of Probata, District "f m EQUIPMENT electric cart. Tractor SO Camerocpd. •10,795 Center on anglnttrlne lirm lor Proltcl No. 76-141. tive living situation. "great idea” that would mean less of a properties is not considered. Under a plan approved by the Board action, had been guilty of “ overreac- show, said Nicaraguan forces battling 000. Manchester with snowplow. 2 06 Olds Oelti Crw. •12,995 other proj Est- t h e RECONSTRUCTION OF THE UNION STREET NOTICe OF HBARINO Barter service for TWO Aluminum Row shock to homeowners than the current of Directors. Manchester is phasing in tion” and called the reports of an the U.S.-backed Contras had reached the E S TA TE OF space? Need garage or hutches, one 44" wide, CARS 87 Grand Am 4 dr. •9995 Revaluation is intended tocorrect the BRIDGE AND RDADWAY APPROACHES Boats. One $450, one one 30" wide. Call 646- 10-year revaluations. over a five-year period itsas.sessments invasion of Honduras “ ridiculous.” But border with Honduras. UNION STREET EMANUVELA V. ROMANO, small shop and small 07 Chev. Celebrity 4 or. •8995 latter burden shift, but it generally lex. Oka EMANUVELA $200. Call 646-2632. 3815. ^ FOR SALE Town Assessor J. Richard Vincent, based on the revaluation. The phase-in Sen. Alan Dixon, D-III., said after a “ There’s been a cross fire and there’s MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT place to live. Machine 07 Pont. 6000 4 dr. •9995 results in a sudden increa.se in real vlth (VA LVO ) ROMANO, oka on the other hand, favors the idea of is intended to lessen the shock to classified briefing that “ there has ' been fighting alongside the border,” he Esllmolad Construcllon Cost; 11.6 Million EMANUELA ROMANO 278-7646. VW Rabbit 1982. Diesel, 87 Century 4 dr. •9995 estate assessments. P u b l i hi 3 updating assessments on a yearly homeowners, though it means that the clearly been a penetration” by Sandi­ said, adding that “ the operations have Ide, Construction Coltndor Days: 400 Pursuant to on order of Hon. NO nCb TO CRBOITORS excellent condition, 87 Cutlass 2 dr. •10,995 Manchester’s revaluation was com­ William E. FitzGerald, E S TA TE OF I ^ C A R B CARS A/C, AM -FM , 40mpg. 1 basis. inequities between taxes paid on real nista troops “ in fair numbers” into successfully been concluded and we ling Any firm d^Mlrlno to ba considtrtd must submit o lattar at Judea, a hearing will ba htid pleted this year, and tax hills that will Intarast with genarol Information on tha firm, tha firm's ROBERT L. RICHARDSON FOR BALE FOR BALE owner. $2500 or best As of today, the assessor’s office has estate and those paid on personal Honduras. don’t plan to stay in the border region.” Public n car on on application for permis­ The Hon. Norman J. 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 come due July 1 will reflect that brochura, currant Ftderol GSA Forms 254 and 255, alone sion to sell real property, os offer. 649-9664. made appointments with about l.SO property continue fora longer period of The American troops began shipping Bendana said Nicaragua would fly In- with o rasuma of kay parsonnal and refartneas. Preuss, Judoe, of the Court revaluation. est- In sold application more fully of Probate, District of An­ property owners to review the in­ lime. out shortly after 7 a.m. EST, when two reporters to the area later in the day. In M a n c h c nne •stlmot# of the prolect will ba appears, at Manchester Pro­ dover at a hearing held on ovaHabla to oil Intarasted portlas tor review within the Pub- bote Court, 44 Center Street, Februory 24, 1900 ordered creased assessments based on the last “ It sure sounds like a great idea to Vincent said that one way to prevent battalions — about 2,000 troops — of the 647- Ic Works Administration Office located on the 2nd Floor of Please turn to page 10 Board o P.O. Box 191, Manchester, that dll claims must be pre­ 10-year revaluation. Notices of those m e." DiRosa said of O ’Neills plan. “ It inequities from building up would be to 82nd Airborne Division from Fort Bragg, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut. C T on April 7, 19S4 at 10:00 sented to the fiduciary at the Manager’s A.M. All persons hoving on increases went out to taxpayers last takes the shock value off the N.C., began leaving on a three-hour ous PLBASB CALL 447-3142 FOR AN APPOINTMRNT address below. Failure to have assessments updated annually by Building Interest In sold matter, may promptly present any such CARDINAL BUICK INC week. Vincent said if the number of homeowner.’’ determining what different types of flight to Palmerola airbase in Honduras, >ld- AM firms ore advised that sub-consultant assignments will appear and be heard at that claim may result In the loss ■ A Skeptical Sen. Dodd p.m. ind not ba permitted. Additionally, each firm sholl furnish tha time. appointments continues at that rate, DiRosa said he hadn’t studied real estate property sold for during about 125 miles from the reported noma and txperltnca rasuma of oil Inspection personnel. of rights to recover on such Advisory axl- Elizabeth A. BldwtII, claim. ANNOUNCES there would be about 300 hearings. O ’Neill’s proposal, but in principle he each year. He added that the inequities hostilities. sees "more hype than reality" All letters of Interest shall ba addressed to; Lincoln Ce n a 041-03 Ass't. Clark Sharon B. Preuss, Gov. William A. O’Neill made public doesn’t believe it will result in any weren’t such a problem before the Four hours later, two battalions from ■ Ortega puts Nicaragua on ica- Director of Public Works Clerk his proposal for five-year revaluations added cost to the town. He said his inflation rate on real property began to the 7th Infantry Division at Fort Ord. ape Town Hall alert for U.S. invasion INVITATION TO BID The fiduciary Is: "SINGLE WORKING WOMAN’S" on 'Tuesday. He said the plan would be fellow Democrats on the Board of rise. Calif., began heading for Palmerola. »m- 41 Center Street Nellie E. Richardson ■ U.S. and Soviet defense Andove Manchester, C T 04040 Sealed bids will be racaivtd paid for by $70 milion in state money set Directors support the idea of five-year “ More frequent assessements would The 2,000 men from the 82nd Airborne klt- 14 Lakeside Lane Library irt. .J ii" must ba postmarked by o U. S. Post In tha General Services' of- Bolton, C T 04043 aside for tax relief. revaluations. be better because you wouldn’t let your were “ excited,” said Lt. Gen. John W. chiefs talk about Nicaragua Office (If "'®i>*d> or (It hand-dallvarad) no later than 4:30 flea, 41 Canter St., Manches­ p.m. an p.m. on April 4, 1M4. ter, C T until MARCH 29,19M 037-03 Under current state law, real estate Town Assessor J. Richard Vincent inequities creep in so quickly,” Vincent Foss, adding, “ but I would not say they ■ American troops are "ex­ at 11:00 o.m. for tha follow- SALES BLITZ property must be revalued every 10 said he couldn't comment on O ’Neill’s Responses racaivtd oftsr this dote will not ba considerad. Ino: NOTICR OF PUBLIC SALB said. were nervous.” cited but not nervous” an 030-03 FEATURING years, while personal property is plan because he hadn’t seen it. But he Taxpayers have until March 29 to Most of the men, being ferried on 26 arl- (1) REROOFING-S7 A public sole of the contents revalued annually. — Stories on page 8 D r. C HOLLISTER STREET of tha storage spaces listed said that if five-year revaluations were challenge the new assessments. transport planes leaving at 30-minute rea BIOHTH UTILITIflS DISTRICT below will take place at A ols MANCHBSTBR, CONNBCTICUT (2) WATERWORKS Space Station ot 202 Chapel THE ALL NEW 1988 BUICK REGAL for INVITATION TO BID SUPPLIES Rood, South Windsor, CT 1. Which KIO. (3) PLUM BING & 04074 at 4:00 p.m. the after­ 149- THE CONSTRUCTION OF noon ot April 7th, 19IS. Each PHRASE THE BUCKLAND HILLS TRUNK SEWER HEATING SUPPLIES- space will ba sold os one lot. SPRUCE ST. FIRE 2 5 Iran-Contra jury isn’t finished yet MANCHESTER, CONN. STATION B21S • Johnnie Charles “SALE” Death of state zoning 2. W hen; Bogs, Bks, KItch, Cab, IN S T O C K Sealed Bids for the Construction of the Bucklond Hills The Town of Manchester Is Cloth, Ice Cool, Rafrig. worker? Trunk Sewer, Manchester, Connecticut, will be received by an eoual opportunity em­ Sutcas, Port TV , Stove, Cl PRICES By James Rawley BARBER the Eighth Utilities District of Manchester, Walter Joyner, ployer, and requires an oftlr- Radi, MIsc. TO FROM The Assaclated Press President, 32 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, 04040 motlve action policy forall of plan pluses officials until 7:00 P.M. Eastern Stondard Time May 2,19M. Immedi­ Its Contractors amt Vendors B2S2 • Kevin OonMl SELECT 3/15-3/26/88 3. An an 4 Bxes, Cloth, tool Bx, ON 9 9 ately thereafter. Bids will be publicly openad and Immtdla- os a condition of doing busi­ Port T V , Shovel, Wolk W ASHINGTON - Independent degree? taly rood aloud. ness with the Town, as per FROM! IN STOCK UNITSI By Nancy Concelman for an affordable housing Federal Order 11244. Talk, MIsc. Counsel Lawrence E. Walsh is Tha Instructions to Blddars, Proposal Form, Plans, Spa- C2IS - Wllsan Dairy Q«een Manchester Herald project within a couple of leaving the door open for further clflcotlons and othar Contract Documants may ba txamlnad Bid forms, plans and speclfl- SAMPLE BUY. (PLUS A FREE GIFT WITH EACH SALEI) months. at tho followlno locations on or attar March IS, 1901: cotons are available at the A.C., Cloth, Tool Bx, Con criminal charges in the Iran- Pt, Hts, Tools, Fire Ext, Many local officials said Republican Director Ronald 4. Who Otfica of tha Enolnaar General Services' office. KItch Supplies Contra affair following the indict­ today they weren’t disap­ Osella. who’s said .he's been backyard f A.R. Lombardi Assoclotas, Inc. TOWN OF C2II - Michael Brown ment of Lt. Col. Oliver North and 25 Ttrraca Driva MANCHESTER, CT. pointed that a proposal for researching possible methods E l Varnon, CT 04044 Baps, Bx Spr, Ft , Books 10 1988 REGAL CUSTOM 2 DOOR COUPE three others on charges of “ de­ ROBERT B. WEISS, Boxes, Cloth, Dresser, state intervention in local to create more affordable F. W Dodoa Company Eighth Utllltlas District GENERAL MANAGER Rck Chair, PIctur, MIsc. INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING, AM/FM STEREO. POWER STEERING, PLUS ceitfully exploiting” U.S. wea­ 5. Creatu 039-03 zoning decisions, intended to housing in town, said today 10 Towar Lana 32 Main Straet 013-03 pons sales to Iran. sound? Avon, C T 04001 Monchestar, C T 04040 MUCH MOREI RUBY RED FINISH, STOCK S811B. increase the amount of affor­ he’d be interested in serving on The 23-count indiotment charg­ Copies may be obtained at A.R. Lombardi Associates, dable housing, received a vote that committee. Osella had MOl Inc., 25 Terrace Drive, Vernon, Connecticut upon payment ing that North, former national of SSO.OO for Each Set. Payment for sold copies shall be by LEGAL NOTICE of no action by the Legisla­ proposed that developers of security adviser John Poindexter cosh or certified check only. Make certified check payable TOWN OF ANDOVER the 380-acre Mall at Buckland 6. Pick on PUBLIC HEARINGS ture’s Select Committee on and two weapons dealers en­ to the "Eighth Utilities District". Call (203) I7^3703, A. R. Housing. Hills site be required to build has a simil Lombardi /Usoclotes, Inc. to reserve sets of Controct Docu­ gaged in a criminal conspiracy same line, t ments. Tha Planning 8, Zoning Commission of Andover, Connec­ Meanwhile, Mayor Peter P. affordable housing, a proposal “is simply an interim report” of Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returninglino suchsu< sets In ticut will hold Public Hearings on Monday, March 21, iftf at DiRosa Jr. said today efforts DiRosa disagreed with. the line. ood condition within ten (10) working days after openine of 7:30 p.m. In the Andover Elementary School on the followlno the grand ju ry ’s 14-month investi­ (a) Sau( 8SIds,li...... will be refunded his payment. Deposits will not be re­ petitions: to increase the amount of But Osella and DiRosa gation, Walsh told reporters. North Hakim Secord Poindexter turned to non-bidders. •S3S- Petition of Paul and Rita Kessino for o Special Permit affordable housing in town will agreed today that the proposed T L A N D - Cl for o Small Horse Boarding Business. “The grand jury is not fin­ (b) CackI Tha Eighth Utilities District reserves tha right to waive officially begin at the first state zoning board wouldn’t ceeds from the sale of $30 million tion of whether Reagan will issue ony fermaMtlasolitr or to - relect - - any or all------Bids or any alternate •S3I- Petition of John Yeokley for o Special Permit for o ished," Walsh said Wednesday to the Nicaraguan Contra rebels - M U S TA N f Board of Directors meeting in have worked. worth of weaponry to Iran, the pardons to those charged or thereto. The Eighth Utllltlee District also reserves the right Business and o Sign. after the panel returned the “ by deceitfully and without legal (c) Troja to evaluate the olds on the basis of the Bose Bid or either Al­ GS29- Petition of O .T. Concepts for o Special Permit for o i l 2 . 5 6 7 April, when he intends to The proposal called for a 101-page indictment against authorization” setting up a clan­ indictment said. The government convicted as a result of the ternate A or Alternate B. N IA • IN D L Lighted Sign with o Marquis. appoint a subcommittee of the state zoning board that would North, Poindexter and arms destine private arms supply received only $12.2 million. Iran-Contra affair. Reagan, who Bids must be accompanied by Certified Check or Bid •00*5 NOT INCLUDE UNDEHCOAT/QLAZE/TmE SEALANT/TAXESmEOISTHATION fd) Nanc •S3^ Section 22 of tha Zoning Regulotlons. town Board of Directors to have the power to overturn network. All four defendants were has refused to rule out pardons ve Bond, payable to the Eighth Utllltlas District, In the amount dealers Albert Hakim and retired ROOSEVEI of Five Percent (S%) of Eld oe o Bid Guarantee. NO BID •SS4- Petition of Eugue Sommortlno for o change on drain­ ceme up with feasible plan for local zoning decisions on land It also says the four conspired charged with conspiracy, theft of ise age and easement for o 3 lot sub-divislon • Bodger Air Force Maj. Gen. Richard V. fe) Billy; WILL BE ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY THE low- to moderate-income hous­ use if those decisions were to defraud the government “ by government property and wire Please turn to page 10 ils REQUIRED BIO DEPOSIT. Brook on Lake Rd. Secord. BIDDY of ing projects. considered "exclusionary’’ deceitfully exploiting for their fraud, stemming from the diver­ Tha Successful Bidder will be required to furnish lOOX At this hearing. Interested persons may oppeor and be heard Grand jurors will continue to A Ki- Performance and Payment Bond or fends sublect to the and written commuMcolons will be received. Information DiRosa said Democratic Di­ and discouraged low- to meet because “they have uncom­ own purposes and corrupting" sion of arms-sale profits to the ly- conditions provided In the Instructions fd'Bidder. pertolnlne to thoM applications Is on file and moy be seen In THE "NEW" rector M ary Ann Handley will moderate-income housing. Contras to Swiss bank accounts the office of the Zonine Aeent, Town Offlee Building. ^y?'CARDINAL BUICK INC. pleted investigations,” Walsh the U.S. arms sales to Iran that Bff Ne Bidder may withdraw his/her Bldfero perieo of forty A TOUCH Anovi I IPST Cl ASS BUICK PRICE probably serve on that com­ The proposal was presented to controlled by Hakim and Secord. Ho Doted at Andover, Connecticut this 9th, loth and t4lh day of said, refusing to say if more were approved by President ■ Will the president’s five (45) days after tha actual dote of the Bid Opening. LEADER IN mittee. but he hasn’t decided the Select Committee on Hous­ Together, these charges carry March, l9Se. 81 flOAMS STRffT, MANCHtSIH) L . A APmm crim inal charges would be Reagan in an attempt to win former top aides go to Lottei WALTER JOYNER CENTRAL on the other members yet. The ing at a public hearing Tues- a maximum 25-year sentence and in- President, Eighth Utilities District ANDOVER PLANNING B ZONING COMMISSION lOpc-n fypi Monday thru Thun day) OG#“4 5 / | brought. release of American hostages in Kenneth Lester, Chairman CONNECTICUT committee will be required to trial? ty Manchester, Connecticut The indictment charges that Lebanon. each of the three counts has a in. 021-03 017-03 come up with detailed plans — Story on page 9 Please turn to page 10 the defendants circumvented a The U.S. government was potential fine of $250,000. Connecticut statutory ban on U.S. military aid cheated out of its rightful pro­ The Indictment raises the ques­ 8 - MANCHESTER HKRAIJ) Ttiuradav i7 .o ..

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 17, 1988 — 3 RECORD Coventry water plan Mall tax break criticized Aboot Town Mayor finds foes on town committee /II is issued By Alex Glrelll the 380-acre area. Manchester is an area that is Adopt a pet: Here’s Casey? Manchester Herald Food distribution “ Homart goes where the best destined to grow. Bv Barbara Richmond By Anita Caldwell deal is,” DiRosa responded. DiRosa said that commercial Several members of the Demo­ Manchester Area Conference of Churches will Manchester Herald Greenleaf, Dalum Thomas, son of Thomas and Manchester Herald He said Town Manager Robert development of the Buckland distribute cheese and rice today from 3 to 5 p.m at Laura Fontaine Greenleaf of 102 Starkweather St. cratic Town Committee sharply Weiss was instructed eight or area is inevitable, and the agree­ was bora Feb. 25 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. criticized Wednesday the town’s Center Congregational Church! Proof of residency A black setter cross, that COVENTRY — More than 100 nine years ago to “ lure a project ment with Homart gives the town His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stuart agreement to abate $9.5 million in and income is required. There is a two-month must have some Irish setter in families whocomplained of water of this magnitude (to) this town.” the opportunity to exercise con­ Fontaine of Colchester. His paternal grandparents taxes in connection with con­ waiting period for new registrants to be eligible For him, is this week’s featured problems are likely to get relief if He said Homart would go trol over how that development are Mrs. Helen Greenleaf of Colchester and the late struction of commercial deveiop-' more information, call 646-4114. pet. In honor of this being St. a local Water company adheres to elsewhere without some incen­ will occur. Lester R. Greenleaf. a 17-point ruling issued Wednes­ ment in Buckland. tive to build in Manchester. Patrick’s day, he has been At the beginning of his talk, day by the state Department of Theodore Brindamour, a But Brindamour persisted in Auxiliary meets named Casey. Johnson, Erin Christine, daughter of Jeffery P. DiRosa said that, whiie he and Beverly Jensen Johnson of 47 Alexander St. was Public Utilities Control to amend member of the Pianning and his question about how the $9.5 Anderson Shea Auxiliary. V.F.W. 2046, will meet Casey, a very friendly dog, respects differences of opinion on born Feb. 29 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her what the agency calls serious Zoning Commission, repeatediy million figure was arrived at. He Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Post home on East has been at the pound for a few asked Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. the tax relief, some of its critics weeks and really needs a good maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold inadequacies in service and characterized it as an arbitrary Center Street. All members are requested to attend. why the town had to offer a tax amount. have distorted facts connected home. He’s about 8 months old Jensen of 61 Marion Drive. Her paternal grandpar­ management. with the proposal ents are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Johnson of Toni Blood, spokesman for the rebate to the Homart Develop­ Brindamour was joined in his Students In United Nations and will be a medium-sixed ment Co. as an incentive to dog. He was found on Strick­ Davenport, Fla. state agency in New Britain, said criticism by Vincent Kelly and DiRosa said he has read and Several students from Manchester High School Good, Kristen Adele, daughter of Gary and Janet that the ruling was issued to contract a mail in the Buckland Joseph ’Tully. heard comment on the tax relief land Street. area. recently represented the town at the Model United Toto, last week’s featured Patterson Good of 62 Kimberly Drive was bora Fairfield-based General Water Kelly said the majority of “ that bear no resemblance to Cents Nations held at the University of Hartford, pet was adopted by a Homes­ March 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Service Co., which supplies water The questions came during a townspeople had voted against a reality.” sponsored by the World Affairs Center of Hartford. tead Street family. He’s the maternal grandparents are Douglas and Beatrice to the Northfield section of the formal presentation on the maii subsidy for Homart and the He said that under the worst plan presented by DiRosa. members of the Board of Direc­ The participating students were Mark Foley. Jeff ‘ little dog left tied to the fence at Paddy Casey Patterson of Oxford, Nova Scotia, Can. Her paternal town. ’The ruling was as a result of scenario, Manchester will re­ M Dejoannis, Chris Friday. Todd Powers, Erik the pound. grandparents are Brendon and June Good of East a series of complaints from “ Why do you have to give tors did not abide by the vote. ceive $35 million in net taxes over Lindland. Cincy Colvin, Stacey Zackin, Vanessa The dog pound is located off There is a $5 fee to adopt a Hartford. She has a sister, Katie, 4. customers who said they were not Homart $9.5 miilion,” Brindam­ Tully said if Manchester has a 15 years after the cost of services care of by members of Aid to our asked DiRosa when DiRosa Baer. Terry Scata, Mike McMahon, Doug Joslin, Olcott Street near the town’s dog. Yockchonis, Max Ray, son of Richard and Linda getting water. lot of land available for develop­ the town will provide is removed. Helpless Animals and some David Kool/Mtnchaatar Hartid explained the abatement. Andrea Billey. Dave Russell. Kevin Molloy, Karin landfill area. Dog Warden Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. Carter Yockachonis of SO Birch St. was bora March 1 General Water Service Co., a ment, the incentive might be James Reardon came to DiRo- area veterinary clinics. All of The abatement was approved justified, but 75 or 80 per cent of Fry, Cyndi Tarbell and Lois Gary Richard Rand is at the pound has many cats and kittens that the cats nut im for adoption at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal small company that serves 113 LENTEN PROJECT — Kelly Gay, 12, speaks long­ sa’s defense. " I think you did a by directors Feb. 16 after voters the land in town is developed. R< week days from noon to 1 p.m. are in need of good homes. This grandparents are Walter and Lorraine Carter of customers in a section of Coven­ good job,” Reardon said of have been neutered or spayed distance with Bette Gebrian, a nurse who is working in turned down in November a pian “ If Manchester is such a hot Workshop set The phone number at the pound week’s featured cat may not be East Lyme. His paternal grandmother is Rose try, is the only water company DiRosa’s role in working out the and have had their shots unless Jeremie, Haiti. Karen Kohl, a parent who arranged the for a $13 million tax-increment town why do you have to offer By Ant is 643-6642. If there is no answer Irish but he has been given an Yockachonis of Amston. He has a sister, Carolyn, 3. available for that area and has tax agreement with Homart. “ I A workshop for parents and providers of day care a kitten is too young when bond designed, like the rebate, to incentives?” ’Tully asked. Mancfi call the police department, Irish name. Just for today at Hazen, Bryan Duane, son of Michael and Sharon been serving the residents since call, is taping the conversation, which is part of a Lenten thank you.” will be held on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the parish taken. Anyone wishing to adopt offset some of the cost of roads DiRosa said at the meeting he A 646-4555. There is also someone least. His name is Paddy. Bruce Hazen of 61 Rachel Road was bora March 2 at the 1970s. Blood said. project at St. Bridget’s School, where Kelly is a student. There was applause when Di­ hall of St. Mary’s Church on Park Street. Admission an animal should call any of the and utilities Homart will build in Re.sit on duty at the pound Monday The ruling ordered “ serious was told by a state banker that Rosa completed his presentation. is $1 at the door for non-members. For more Paddy, isjustone of a variety following numbers: 666-7000, Manchester Memorial Hospital. His niaternai from t through Friday from 6 to 9 p. m steps” be taken to improve information, call 646-8624. of cats and kittens being taken 623-0489, 242-2156, or 693-6138. grandparents are Emetine and Wallace Bruce of Transp service and management includ­ Chesapeake, Va. His paternal grandparents are tives t ing hiring a site manager or local Young helping hands History highlighted Gloria and Ken Hazen of Enfield. He has a brother, express Michael Jason, 0 and a sister, Melissa, 17. operator to run the company and Dems pick Cummings again during handle service probiems and Manchester Historical Society and the Wads- Obituaries Deskus, Joseph Edward, son of Andrew and the pro worth Atheneum. sponsored by the Arbors at Hop emergency situations. The com­ By Alex Glrelll Wendi Kearaes Deskus of 23 Summit St. was born hear all about Haiti Perkins. An added $500 for the purchase Connec Brook, will give a series of historical programs next pany also has to arrange for Manchester Herald March 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Cummings was nominated by was approved. “ I fet week. For a schedule of topics and times, call the Joseph H. Carlin maternal grandparents are Mrs. Anitta Kearaes of financing for repairs and mainte­ in South Windsor for 37 years. He hours. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 By Nancy Pappas Manny Matute. 13, asked Herbert Stevenson, registrar of Phillip reported that the party a disse .inhhfan Arbors at 647-9343. An exhibit of the paintings of the East Hartford and Robert Kearaes of Poughguag, nance, which may result in a rate Democrat Town Committee 5(M Joseph H. Carlin, 76, formerly was also a member of the Main St., has charge of Manchester Herald about the effect of the weather voters. He praised what he terms treasury, aside from the compu­ same i Cheney family will also be presented and is open to N.Y. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. increase, something that hasn’t Chairman Theodore R. Cum­ of Lenox Street, died Monday at Northern Connecticut Radio Con­ arrangements. on her work. Cummings’ “ issue-oriented lead­ ter fund, has $8,979 with all bills Joyce ( the public daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Arbors’ happened since 1981, Blood said. mings was unanimously elected an area convalescent home. He trol Club. Memorial donations may be Edward Deskus of South Windsor. He has a brother, Youngsters who attend St. ership” and his efforts to keep the paid. She information center on West Center Street. Michael Lee, 4. Blood said that last Memorial After some initi^d problems to his 14th consecutive two-year was the husband of Adeline Besides his wife and mother, he made to the Ronald McDonald Bridget’s School walked an party open to many diverse Kevin O’Brien, a committee alterna Day weekend, calls began com­ with static on the frequency, term as head of the Democratic (Brainerd) Carlin. is survived by two sons. Donald J. House, 501 George St., New Cornell, Ashley May, daughter of Robert and invisible bridge to Haiti views. member, said the computer will ing th( ing in with “ serious complaints.” the answers from Gebrian Screening held He was born in Meriden. Nov. Gobeille Jr. of Ellington and Haven 06511. Phyllis Cox Cornell of 110 Camp Meeting Road, Wednesday. party in Manchester Wednesday be compatible with the computer came through loud and clear. night. The about 50 town committee express 28, 1911. and lived in Manchester Richard J.Gobeille of Paterson, Bolton, was bora March 6 at Manchester Memorial She said the company is “ sup­ The children from the north system used by the Democratic Kindergarten screening will be held on Tuesday posed to have someone locai They were carried over the members who attended the meet­ the cur; since 1943. Before retiring in 1973, N.J.; two daughters. Mrs. Ste­ Joseph J. Thomas Sr. Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Carroll end of Manchester talked by Cummings, in accepting re- State Central Committee. from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the school library. Foran available at all times” and when school’s public address sys­ election, said, "There have been ing in the hearing room of Lincoln The I he was employed at the Spencer phen (Judith) McCusker and Joseph J. Thomas Sr., 79, of and Norma Cox of Reisterstown, Md. Her paternal telephone and ham radio hook­ Cummings said that, with the appointment, call 649-7731. customers couldn’t reach tem, so that students in every differences among Democrats, Center applauded after each tinued i ’TurbineCo. for27years. He Wasa Mrs. Thomas (Cynthia) Crockett, East Hartford, husband of the grandparents are Derrell and Ruth Cornell of up with a nurse who’s trying to classroom could hear the officer was elected. purchase of the computer, the conduct Elmhurst, III. anyone, she said, they called the but we try to keep them from member of Emanuel Lutheran both of Manchester; two sisters, late Mary (Santacroc§) Thomas, save lives of youngsters on the conversation. party will "come into the 20th Corps Volunteer recognized DPUC. being personal. I ’ll try to be less The committee voted to autho­ Church, the Old Guard and a Mrs. Joseph (Anita) Litwin and died ’Tuesday at Manchester Belcher, Steven Criag, son of Steven A. and Kathy western side of Haiti. Gebrian told the youngsters century. testimo Truckloads of water were im­ sharp with my comments,” he rize the party to buy a computer Karen Chorches of Manchester, a volunteer for former member of the A A R P 1275 Mrs. John (Annette) Gorman, Memorial Hospital. He was the Thompson Belcher of 34 Kenwood Drive, was bora That nurse, Bette Gebrian. that the weather was beauti­ He said it will be used for the by the mediately called in to the area. pledged. and a software package for use in the American Cancer Society’s Manchester-North and the Manchester Senior both of East Hartford; and seven father of Paul P. Thomas of March 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His is on leave from her teaching ful. that there was a good view benefit of the party as a whole and Blood said, and the agency began All the officers were re-elected future elections. Most of the wetlanc Unit, was the recipient of the Gold Sword of Hope Citizens. grandchildren. Manchester. maternal grandparents are Gordon and Joy position at the University of of the beach from her win­ not for candidate competition an investigation. Blood said it unanimously with no opponents money for the purchase will come expres! Award for outstanding fundraising achievement. Funeral services were held The funeral is Saturday at 8:15 Besides his son, he is survived Thompson of 112 Conway Road. His paternal Connecticut School of Nursing. dows, but that the conditions within the party. was discovered that "nobody was nominated. from a fund of $2,593 that has would i She was given the award at the society’s crusade today at the Holmes Funeral a.m. at the Holmes Funeral by another son, Joseph J. Thomas grandparents are Donald and Alice Warren of She has a three-year grant to were difficult. It can take two Cummings announced that the Notch ti Ormond Beach, Fla. on the scene running the com­ Amy Burns will continue as accumulated from special fund­ kick-off Saturday night at the Meriden Ramada Inn. Home, 400 Main St. Burial was in Home, 400 Main St., followed by a Jr. of East Hartford; four broth­ set up a clinic and train health hours to travel 5 miles, she annual fund-raisingdinnerhonor- Policr Earwaker, Alyssa Ahmo, daughter of Bruce and pany,” and that the water com­ vice chairman of the committee. raising activities over the past ing local Democrats will be held Chorches has been a leader in the fundraising East Cemetery. Memorial dona­ Mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m. ers, Arthur Thomas of West care workers in villages near said, because the terrain is audienc Mary McNeil Earwaker of 74 Constance Drive was pany wasn’t “ able to get enough Paul Phillips as treasurer, and few years. program for 18 years and crusade chairman for 15 tions may be made to the at St. Bridget’s Church. Burial Hartford, John Thomas of Old the town of Jeremie. Haiti. difficult and many of the roads June 5. The honorees will be compar graphic water out of their weils to service Susan Perkins as secretary. The computer will purchased in years. She is currently a subsitute teacher in the Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 will be in St. James Cemetery. Lyme, Paul Thomas of Spring- bora March 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Thanks to the efforts of and bridges are washed out. Margaret Churchill, William the customers.” Perkins has been sharing the job honor of the late James Quigley, 500 peo| Manchester school system. Church St. Manchester 06040. Calling hours are Friday from 7 to . field, Mass., and Americus Tho­ Her maternal grandfather is Robert McNeil of Karen Kohl, a parent of one of Desmond, Stephen Penny, Jo­ Gebrian particularly ex­ with Virginia Lessard, who day nij » Pal- 9 p.m. mas of Hartford; three, sisters, Waterford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Blood said the DPUC contacted the St. Bridget’s students, the who started the move to get a seph Camposeo, and Leonard pressed gratitude to the 7th stepped down and nominated chute Effie Cummings Memorial donations may be Mary Pisano and Adeline Tho­ Mrs. John S. Earwaker of Simsbury. Harry Hirsch, manager of the school has “ adopted” Gebrian computer. Seader. Dancers perform company in Fairfieid. and 8th grade CCD students, miles Effie "Stella” Cummings. 87, made to the American Cancer mas, both of West Hartford, and for their six-week Lenten who are Collecting money to ’The South End Senior Rockettes will perform for “ He wasn’t really happy about srola, formerly of Walnut Street, died Society. 243 E. Center St.. Man­ Agnes D’Onofrio of Windsor; four project. the clients at Jefferson House Adult Day Health the whole situation.” Blood said. purchase pack hor.ses or bur­ Yo 82nd today at an area convale.scent chester 06040. grandchildren; and three great­ Kohl visited the school sev­ ros. To get to the villages Center on Thursday. March 31. at 1 p.m. For more Corrections Attempts to reach Hirsch for Alcohol-free grad parties planned home. She was the wife of Howard grandchildren. eral weeks ago to show slides Gebrian serves requires four HART information, call 646-2680. Jeanette C. Ryan comment today were a C-5 H. Cummings. The funeral is Friday at 9; 15 taken by Gebrian, illustrating to 14 hours on foot. Kohl said. By Andrew Davis tentatively scheduled for June 17, The East Catholic party will be ney fora unsussessful. jbser- She was born in Emery Mills. Jeanette C. Ryan. 80, of Col­ a.m. from the Rose Hill Funeral A story in Friday’s Manchester Herald about the the conditions of the people in The project has affected the Manchester Herald barring the use of any more snow held at Court House One In girl acc The DPUC began hearings in :opter Religious course offered Maine. March 11, 1901, and lived chester, formerly of Manchester, Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, Blizzard of 1888 incorrectly listed the speed of the the 25 villages she serves. way some of the youngsters days. Vernon on June 9, said Sister sory to ter, a Coventry for the residents on Alcohol-free graduation parties BOLTON — The Rev. Edward McLean will in the Manchester and South died Wednesday at an area followed by a Mass of Christian storm as it formed and moved through the South. Its Gebrian is the only source of view their own lives. The party will be held at Peggy Evans, senior class expectec August 12 and 14 and continued are currently being planned at n. present a 12-week course on "How to Experience Windsor area most of her life. convalescent home. She was the burial at 10 a m. in St. CJiris- speed was estimated at 600 miles per day. health care information in “ I was pretty sad. and I’m Manchester Community College adviser. Superior hearings in New Britain at the Manchester and East Catholic pokes- God in Life and Prayer” beginning Monday, from Before retiring, she worked for widow of William Ryan. topher’s Church, East Hartford. those villages. kind of mad with us because as was the first such party held ’Phis is the first year East tried as agency on Sept. 8-9. high schools to allow students to lewed 7 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at St. Maurice Church Parish many years at the former Hart­ Born in Manchester, Feb. 12, Burial will be in Rose Hill A . story in Monday’ts Manchester Herald incor­ The 113 children at St. we have so much, and they last year. Atwell said. She would CatholicCatholic hasht decided to hold such Huber The DPUC will also monitor gather one last time without oday" Center on Hebron Road. For information about man Tobacco Farm in Buckland. 1908, she lived in Manchester and Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. rectly reported that members of the Manchester Bridget’s collected soap, cot­ have so little,” said fourth- not divulge the theme of this a party, she said. The idea for a Karin A what the company wili be doing alcohol and drugs, party organiz­ year’s party. ittling other programs, call 643-4466 She is a member of the North Middletown before moving to Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 Police Department marched as part of the town’s ton balls, wash cloths and grader Tashunda Monroe. " I party came about after the she be tr with their money “ untii we decide ers said. ed the United Methodist Church in Man­ Colchester two years ago. p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. contingent in Saturday’s St. Patrick’s Day parade in zip-lock plastic bags for her think it’s bad that we really “ We kind of like to keep it a success of Manchester High which V to remove those orders,” Blood Manchester High School’s chester and the South Windsor She is survived by a daughter, Hartford. health care workers. Dozens of take so much for granted.” secret,” she said. party last year, she said. public a said. party will be held the day of here’s Senior Citizens. Betty Byron of Andover; and a Gladys Williams cartons of these items were Groups interested in seeing Organizers are hoping that the she cou For exampie, a copy of the graduation, the date of which has "W e’ve seen a great need for r,” he Public Meetings Besides her husband, she is brother. John Sinnamon of East Gladys R. (Gilbert) Williams. A story in Wednesday’s Manchester Herald shipped last week, said Sister Kohl’s slides can contact St. whole graduating class of about years in deposit slip for any money yet to be set, said Marilyn Atwell, it,” Evans said. "And Manches­ j have survived by three daughters, Hartford. The funeral is Friday, 59, of Farmington, died Tuesday incorrectly listed the dates of court decisions Helen Hart, school principal. Bridget’s School for more 600 students will attend, Atwell adult ol deposited in the bank must be a party organizer. She said while ter High did It last year and it was id we Arline Brown and Alice Free­ 1; 30 p.m., at the Holmes Funeral at John Dempsey Hospital. Far­ involving the Mall at Buckland Hills. The Hartford But the high point of the information. Persons can do­ said. Aparo f sent to the agency and the water keeping students away from a great success,” gion." Public meetings scheduled tonight: man, both of Manchester, and Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be mington. She was the wife of Superior Court decision was issued in July 1987. The project came Wednesday nate to the Haitian relief Organizers are seeking $10,000 prison. company cannot hire business or drugs and alcohol is a concern, Also, the party will be held to Id fly Karen Affricano of Vernon; and in East Cemetery. There are no ’Thomas E. Williams and sister of state Supreme Court decision was issued Monday. morning, when direct com­ project by writing the Univer­ in donations from businesses and Aparo accounting personnel without ap­ the party is being held so students keep students away from drags ay. In Manchester three grandchildren. calling hours. Wallace and Chester Gilbert, munication between Manches­ sity of Connecticut’s Founda­ civic groups to help pay for the charged proval, nor can the company will have one more time together and alcohol that evening, she The funeral is Saturday at 1 both of Manchester. ter and Haiti was established tion School of Nursing, Haiti party, Atwell said. Donations can strangu’ age 10 Mark Robert Shroyer borrow money without the agen­ as a class. said. Board of Directors comment .session Town p.m. at the Holmes Funeral She is also survived by three through the cooperation of Fund. Storrs. Conn, 06268. be mailed to Ruth Zackin, 297 year-old Manager’s office, 6:30 p.m cy’s approval. High school Principal Jacob Home. Buria will be in Buckland Mark Robert Shroyer, infant other brothers. Howard Gilbert of ham radio operators Charlie In addition to St. Bridget’s Ferguson Road, Manchester. "That seems to be the biggest Joyce Building Committee, Town Hall coffee room 7 30 Thoughts Biood said the two officers of Ludes III said graduation is 06040. night for parties,” Evans said. Cemetery, Manchester. Calling son, of Mark A. and Wendy J. Torrlngton, Russell Gilbert of Stevens of Stafford Springs School, Assumption Parish is body wa >dd p.m. the company. Hirsch and his hours are Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. (Corneliuson) Schroyer, of 252 Vernon and Robert Gilbert of and Frank A. Pearson of hosting a rice bowl to benefit it y ” Advisory Parks and Recreation Commission and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial Woodland Road, Coventry, died father, Michaei. were fined $750, Manchester. Windsor Locks; two sisters, Ber­ At Our church planning day last fall we talked the Haitian children at 5:30 Lincoln Center gold room, 7:30 p.m Wednesday at Yale-New Haven which must be paid out of their A student from each class Thr€ o n donations may be made to the tha Hunker in Oregon and Viola about significant experiences that had been p.m. Tuesday at Assumption Hosptial. He was bom in Man­ own pockets and ail orders of the was invited to the school office, South Windsor Senior Citizens Wright of Windsor; and a important in our faith. There was a remarkable Church Hall. Seventh grade chester July 7, 1987. ruling must be completed within to ask Gebrian a prepared on d ise Andover Center. 1009 Sullivan Ave., South granddaughter. similarity in the stories. One said, " I had a heart students will offer soup and REGAL'S Windsor 06074. Besides his parents, he is 60 to 90 days. question. The funeral is Friday at 11 a.m. attack and the support I received was just bread for $4 for adults and $10 HART iu a Library Board, Andover Public Library 7'30 survived by a sister, Jessica Lynn “ Time is tjje important thing Kelly Gay. 12. wanted to per family. Interested persons p.m. Donald Gobellle at the Ahem Funeral Home, 111 overwhelming.” Another told of support in a time of and a w< 9 X - Shroyer, 2, at home; his maternal here,” she said. “ Failure to obey know about the schooling Main St., Unionville, with the serious illness. A third said. “ Years ago, when my can contact Jean Forschino at allegedi; Donald J. Gobeille, 70, of 30 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. these orders will result in our children in Haiti receive. Rev. Gary Alger officiating. kids were growing up, my wife was very sick and I 647-9302. pounds Harlan St., husband of Statia Edwin (Betty) Corneliuson of Burial will be in Riverside going to availabie enforcement WARDROBE SALE B 8 can remember every night at 5 someone would cover fe Dr. Crane’s Quiz (Godleski) Gobeille, died today at Bolton; his paternal grandpar­ Cemetery, Farmington. Calling action,” which could include come with a complete dinner, ready to eat.” asking the court to piace the U.S. Atti Manchester Memorial Hosptial ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert hours are today from 2 to 4 p.m. A'A" A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-★ A A’A’A'A-A’A-★ A'A-A-★ ★ A-★ ★ A A A-A" Save $100 or more! after a short illness. (Carol) Shroyer of Manchester; What a difference it makes to know that someone water company in receivership Jr. and 7 to 9 p.m. cares. It is so important that it transcends the We've figured out a great way (or you to figure your 1. Which term from grammar suggests a judge’’ He was born in Hartford, Jan. h is maternal great- until they find a permanent Luis 1 PHRASE CLAUSE PARAGRAPH SENTENCE 11. 1918, the son of Almonza grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. In Memoriam simple tasks involved and touches us at the very person to run the company. new spring-summer wardrobe, more economically. Cromwe (Belisle) Gobeille of East Hart­ Floyd (Ruth) Williams of Bolton; center of our being. The food and the good words During this special sale you can save $100 when and Eliz, 2. When you clear your throat, you suggest which ford and the late Joseph L. and his paternal great- take on cosmic significance. you buy two complete outfits totaling $400 or more of Har In sad and loving memory of wife As I listened, it became clear that we were talking Hospital unaware worker? Gobeille. He had been a Manches­ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. What's more, with each additional complete outfit around Eva, who passed away on March about nothing less than building up the Kingdom of Spring Is In! BARBER SEAMSTRESS FARMER TEACHER ter resident for 45years. He wasa Austin (Marian) ’Turkington of 14, 1985. of clothing you buy. you'll save $75 more. And this attempt! member of St. Bridget's Church. God one casserole at a time. And that is precisely of union efforts underco' Northport, Fla.; and many other sale isn't limited to leftovers You have our entire 3. An ampule indirectly .suggests which college Before his retirement In 1977, relatives. Your memory Is as dear today. the significance of our caring for one another. Visit Manchester Memorial Hospital forcemei 9 degree? As in the hour you passed away. by visit, phone call by phone call, note by note officials say they have not been new spring-summer line to choose from. So hurry in he had been employed as general Graveside services will be held Winter Is Out! Brother LL.D PH D . M.D, D.D. foreman of the Power Systems Saturday at 10; 30 a.m. in the East Sadly missed, casserole by casserole; in those ordinary tasks of contacted by members of the today for a terrific break on your new clothe^for Assistan division of Unnited Technologies Cemetery. There are no calling ______Husband, Allan daily life, we are actors in a cosmic drama, builders United Food and Commercial spring. Jongbloe of a new heaven and a new earth. Workers Union in Hartford about 4. Who render a midnight serenade on the You will enjoy our summer fashions Delgac backyard fence? starting a union for hospital food Here's how to figuh^your savings: arrested Dr. William C. ’Trench ELSIE BILLY TOM NANNY service workers even though a cafe. Co Weather North United Methodist Church union spokesman said unioniza­ and colors for the whole family the fron 5. Creatures that live in a loft make which typical tion efforts were underway. at unbelievably low prices. Two Complete Outfits: Three Complete Outfits; varez w; sound? Amy Avery, assistant director Two Complete Outfits; cafe. MOO COO BOO HOO GOO GOO of public relations, said union 1 suit reg. $325.00 Clouds coming isu it rog. $275.00 If con^ Manchester Herald officials have not been in contact (suit reg.$22K0Q_ reg. $225.00 Manchester and vicinity: To­ 1 suit driguez c 6. Pick one of the four words in capitai letters that with the hospital about unionizing 1 sports jacket . fag, $135.00 night, clear. Low in the mid 20s. USP8 327-500 VOL. CVII, No. 143 K- 1 suit rag. $225.00 1 sports jacket reg. $150.00 40 years has a similar relationship to the third word on the the hospital’s 86 food-service 1 pr. dress slacks . feg. $50.00 Friday, morning sunshine then workers. 1 pr. dress slacks rag. $50.00 million, same line, as exists between the first two words on Published dally except Suggested carrier ratea THE) Total $450.00 the line. becoming mostly cloudy. High 45 A spokesman for the union said Total $460.00 victed ol to SO. Sunday end certain holi­ are $1.60 weekly. $7.70 (or Total $750.00 days by the Manchester one month. $23.10 (or today that union efforts were Discount *100.00 charges I (a) Sauerkraut: German: Spaghetti: SCO­ West Coastal, East Coastal: Discount -100.00 TLAND - CHINA - ITALY MEXICO Publishing Co., 16 Bral- throe months, $46.20 for being conducted at the hospital. PENNY SAVER? Discount -175.00 to life ii Tonight, clear. Low 25 to 30. (b) Cackle: Leghorn: Baa: MORGAN - MERINO nard Place. 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March 17, 1988 Coventry budget STATE O’Neill pleased Senate likely to be cut & REGION OK’d pot-smoking^judge that is By Jacqueline Bennett Playing Fields Committee L’Amblance report ‘biased’ Manchester Herald Chairman Phillip Carpenter By Brent Laymen mercial BRIDGEPORT — The president of a major "I find it difficult to go home attorney, spent two terms in the presented a pared down request The Associated Press and tel! my children, ‘Don’t state House of Representatives uckland COVENTRY — The chairman of $112,384, down from an earlier subcontractor of the building that collapsed in s agree- of the Town Council said Wednes­ Bridgeport last year, killing 28 men, said he will smoke that joint tonight or and served 12 years on the request of $134,604, for a new HARTFORD - Gov. William tomorrow or the next day because Ledyard housing authority. he town day that the town manager’s program of grounds be in Bridgeport today to criticize the federal A. O’Neill says an interim Super­ ise con- proposed $13.2 million budget is it’s against the law,”’ said Sen. maintenance. report on the probable cause of the disaster. ior Court judge who admitted Philip S. Robertson, R-Cbeshire. His use of marijuana surfaced opment not likely to be approved in its "We think the report was biased. They had a smoking marijuana a dozen ye­ while the Judicial Selection Com­ entirety since it would mean an “Because their response will be, CARPENTER is asking for a preconceived notion and the facts be damned,” ars ago paid a high enough price ‘You just appointed a judge that mission was considering recom­ is talk, increase in the mill rate of 19 foreman and two full-time labor­ Alan Singer, an attorney representing Lift in publicity and he’s glad the mending him to the governor. percent. did the same thing you’re telling lile he ers to maintain the town’s seven Frame Builders Inc. of Elmsford, N. Y., said in a confirmation process is over. me not to do.’ I think it’s a very Someone called O’Neill’s office inlon on Joan Lewis’s comments came recreational playing fields, telephone interview on Wednesday. “They “I think the process worked and erroneous message,” and said the issue would he a ) critics during a special meeting at the greens, and other town proper­ ignored a lot of things. This report is a sham.” it worked well,” O’Neill said Axelrod’s supporters praised relevant one to raf^P during In the Town Office Building called to nnected ties. The proposal is a result of AP phofo Wednesday after the Senate his courage and candor in admit­ nomination proceedings. the Boa review the town manager’s pro­ :.V complaints lodged by parents and voted 24-11, roughly along party ting that he experimented with The episode occurred soon the tow; posed budget for 1988-89. Police recreation officials to the council Bill corrects ‘unfair’ law lines, to confirm Judge Sidney ^ad and AN IRISH PAST — Michael Carney, 68, marijuana two or three times a after Douglas Ginsburg withdrew reductii Chief Frank Trzaskos is acting last year about the poor condition ^HARTFORD — An attorney for victims of the of Springfield, Mass., sits beside a Axelrod to a full eight-year term. dozen years ago. IX relief town manager until a permanent his nomination to the U.S. Su­ success 3 nee to of the fields. L’Ambiance Plaza collapse says a bill to ensure 100-year-old cast-iron skilley, holding a “Judge Axelrod has paid the "There is a lesson and it’s a preme Court after it was reported town manager is hired. The Parks and Recreation penalty in publicity and I think lesson that deals with honesty and The a The $13.2 million budget is up that the victims can sue those responsible for the century-old cast-iron oven. In 1948, that he had sjnoked marijuana Commission presented a budget accident will correct “a horribly unfair” aspect he’ll be a good judge,” O’Neill how easy it is to make a mistake, ” Educati e worst MARK HOULE from last year’s $11 million Carney left the Blasket Islands, off the said. vill re- LAURA SMAUS WILLIAM KOWALSKI of $24,950. of the state’s worker compensation law. said Sen. Marie A. Herbst. Axelrod admitted smoking ma­ to get ai LAUREL HOULE budget. It includes $8,394,048 for After enduring weeks of heated rijuana two or three times over a :es over gravel pit query . . . historic home . supports plan Economic Development Com­ The Judiciary Committee voted 16-10 on coast of Ireland, with the items and came D-Vernon. “There is a learning more oi .. questions figures the schools and $3,874,716 for mission Chairwoman Sondra to the U.S. public debate over his use of process in, life and there is no one 30-day period at the home of a ervices general government spending. Wednesday to eliminate the immunity from headlini moved. Stave presented a budget of marijuana. Axelrod also ex­ here who has yet walked on friend. He said he ncverbougld or Last year, $7.4 million was $23,300 which includes a request negligence suits now enjoyed by general pressed relief that the nomination water.” sold marijuana and insi.sled the the bud| 0 DIRo- appropriated for schools, and $2.9 contractors for work-related injuries suffered Firm admits no wrongdoing drug had no effect on him. u did a for an economic development process was finally over. Denying Axelrod confirmation long nil Route 6 ruling due within 6 months million for general government agent at $13,000, a new town by employees of their subcontractors. “I’m obviously pleased with the would send a message to young aid of spending. The current mill rate is “Even though a general contractor didn’t pay HARTFORD — An attorney fora company The commission voted to re­ ’Thlsj position. The agent would pro­ linked to a home-improvement scam is denying results of the Senate vole and peoplethat ”If you get caught, it’s commend him and O’Neil! sub­ out the 34.14. mote growth. a dime to an injured worker under workers’ intend to continue to carry out my Weiss h art. “I By Andrew Yurkovskv session scheduled Wednesday ported the highway project as the busiest of the year, she said, that a proposed $3.5 million settlement with 5,000 the end of you,” Herbs* said. mitted his name to the lepi.sla Manchester Herald afternoon, which was attended by One mill generates $172,025. If Members of the Booth and compensation, the general contractor was duties and obligations as a Sen. Frank Barrows, D- budget I long as it doesn’t have any the traffic count could not have the budget were approved as it is. Connecticut consumers represents any lure. The Judiciary Committee A allowed to escape liability,” said attorney between 50 and 75 people, accord­ adverse environmental effects. Dimock Library Board of Trus­ judge.” Axelrod said in a tele­ Hartford, said: "I think it took a debated the nomination twice, change, tien Di- been a representative one. the mill rate would increase 19 Richard Bieder of Bridgeport. admission of wrongdoing. phone interview from Rockville U a tio n . Residents questioned officials ing to an official from the Corps of Richard Martinez, the depart­ tees came to request $108,000, lot of guts for him to say. 'Yes I finsi for Axelrod’s interim aj)- be in fa* from the state Department of Engineers, Her husband, Mark Houle, percent, to 40.68. part of their total operating The proposed settlement is the result of a Superior Court just minutes after smoked pot, but I want to serve. I ment’s chief of planning, said that wanted to know whether the DOT A public hearing on the budget lawsuit filed in May 1986 by Connecticut pointmenl and last month for the Appn Transportation about alterna­ the expanding trucking industry budget of $127,348. O’Neill at men-only dinner the Senate voted 24-11, roughly want to be a judge, I want to be permanent appointment. It ap tives to the proposed Route 6 would commit itself to leaving the is set for March 28. Attorney General Joseph 1. Lieberman against along party lines, to confirm him. able to help other people.’” should T THE HEARING officer, Lt had replaced the railways in town of Andover’s sand and EARLIER IN TOE week, the the Dartmouth Plan Inc., a Garden City, N.V., proved the nomination l)oth respons expressway for about an hour Col. Stanley J. Murphy, reiter­ freight hauling. HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill says Axelrod, who was approved Axelrod, a 56-year-old I.edyard times. in during the close of a hearing on gravel pit alone, but Martinez HOWEVER, LEWIS and council reviewed department he will attend a controversial men-only dinner financing company, and a dozen contractors. last week by the House of ultimati ated after Wednesday’s hearing said he could not give any the project at the University of former councilman Patrick Fia- budgets including Planning and tonight sponsored by the Knights of St. Patrick, “Dartmouth did nothing wrong under any of Representatives on a vote of directoi that at the earliest the Corps GEORGE YNTEMA of Bolton guarantee until the final layout of herty, who chaired the Finance Zoning at $64,000, Human Servi­ irchase Connecticut on Wednesday night, would rule on the permit in six an Irish-Catholic organization in New Haven, these deals. They bought the deals from home 85-59, has been serving as an basis of “I feel that the state is doing us questioned why it wouldn’t be the highway was determined. Committee for the previous coun­ ces at $92,538, the Building improvement dealers, and then in turn sold interim judge for about a month. months. The Corps has three possible to build the expressway, DOT officials had originally “I will follow tradition,” O’Neill told reporters capacit; e party a disservice by trying to get the cil, agreed that was unlikely. Department at $83,639, up about in his office Wednesday evening. “You have to them to other financial instutitions,” Richard K. Judicial nominations are al­ options — to issue the permit, which under the DOT proposal planned to use the pit for the Flaherty said the 19 percent $30,000 from last year. The ButD compu- same moldy plans approved.” deny the .permit,11 or order put things in perspective. I guess this is their Lublin, the company’s attorney, said, most always nearly unanimous, all bills Joyce Couch of Coventry said. would have four lanes, on a creation of new wetlands to increase, which would put the largest part of that increase is although the legislature denied 4 DAY SALE! full reqi supplemenl^l environmental im- smaller scale. He suggested that replace those they are planning to reflected in the cost of labor. noth (annual) dinner. She and others called for pact statenit mill rate at 40.68, “presumes the reapppointmeni to three judges considei nmlttee ■mfent on the roadway. turning lanes might be elimi­ use for the project. $13.2 million total” . The Assessors budget of $68,200 two years ago after finding they Thurs., Mar. 17-Sun., Mar. 20 alternatives, including narrow­ Murphy said. Mandatory recycling slated beyond ter will ing the scope of the planned nated by constructing under­ “But these are not normal also was reviewed. Caucus backs desegregation lacked what lawmakers consi­ Many of the questions asked of WINDSOR LOCKS — Windsor Locks residents sake of I mputer expressway project or widening passes and overpasses for incom­ RESIDENTS WHO spoke be circumstances. The town man­ “We are in the process of dered proper judicial tempera­ locratic the DOT by residents centered on ing and outgoing traffic. fore the question-and-answer pe­ ager usually makes deeper cuts reevaluating town property and HARTFORD -— The General Assembly’s have approved an ordinance that makes ment. Wednesday’s vote was If a pt the current Route 6, whether the department has recycling mandatory for all households by this The hearing, which was con­ Martinez answered that the riod raised many of the same before the budget comes to the will need a number of aerial maps Black and Hispanic Caucus has endorsed a final action on Axelrod’s educatii vlth the considered alternatives to the expressway on the smaller scale points that were brought up council, but we do not have a which is another large expense,” proposed desegregation plan for Connecticut summer. appointment tinued from Tuesday night, was building of the expressway. The Tuesday. the towi ;er, the conducted by the U.S. Army would have nearly as much of an ‘real’ town manager, so he left the said Lewis. According to Lewis schools, saying its call for a voluntary effort was The ordinance, which takes effect July 1, was The hour-long debate pitted he 20th DOT says that the expressway is impact on the environment as the William Kowaiski of Andover, a department heads’ requests, the re-evaluation is taking place far preferable to a court order mandating approved Tuesday by a town meeting. It makes those who argued that Axelrod its per-( Corps of Engineers to solicit needed because the existing to $4,806 testimony on a permit application project proposed by the DOT. supporter of the highway project, their wish lists, largeiy as (they) under state law requiring it to be integration, Windsor Locks, which has about 13,000 should be forgiven in light of an for the Route 6 is dangerous and will not Laurel Houle, a former An­ said widening the existing Route 6 were,” Flaherty said. done every 10 years. residents, the third Connecticut community otherwise exemplary career town wo by the DOT to fill in 77 acres of be able to handle increasing “A voluntary program is the only one that will loleand wetlands in order to build the dover resident whose home was would be impractical because of work,” Rep. Abraham L. Giles, D-Hartford, behind East Lyme and Groton to pass against opponents who said con­ educatii petition traffic in the coming years. taken for the highway by the DOT the proximity of homes to the firmation would send the wrong expressway. The expressway Benjamin E.A. Phelps of Le­ caucus chairman, said at a state Capitol news mandatory recycling laws, Windsor Locks First DiRos would extend from the Bolton last year, que.stioned the validity road. He said it is the users of the conference. Selectman R. Clifford Randall said. message to a society plagued by hat the banon recommended that the of the department’s projections highway who are to blame for the drug abuse. to incret Notch to Windham. DOT rehabilitate the railway line for increased traffic on existing accidents on the road, not the over the "honor- Police said Wednesday night's be held from Windham to Hartford for Route 6. She said the DOT had set road itself. costly St audience numbered about 100, carrying freight and as a commu­ A'ill be up traffic counters on Route 6 “Route 6 is not a dangerous BLe’ D eli - EBaU.ery REV. ED McLEAN The fu compared with approximately ter line. He questioned why the highway. No highway is danger­ i'illiam 500 people who showed up Tues­ near Bunker Hill Road this past Feds cite Appalachian Trta\ lECTIME IN BOLTON >y. Jo- department had abandoned that Thanksgiving. Because traffic ous. It’s the ones who use it.” “Formerly Swiss Colony” passes n eonard' day night. There also was a line. Phelps added that he sup- during Thanksgiving is among Kowalski said. it is evidi Andover resident Terry L. MANCHESTER PARKAPE higher fi Tusing, who lives on Route 6. said in rejecting Iroquois pipeline will beco his car almost gets rear-ended In con: Youthful offender status sought every time he pulls into his By Christopher Callahan — Opening Soon — Secretary Susan Recce said the before crossing the sound at directori HARTFORD (AP) - The attor­ Massachusetts in August 1987. driveway. The Associated Press U.S. Park Service, which is under Milford. It would extend another on bond and will not be sentenced C. Peter Van Dike of Bolton year. will be ney fora 16-year-old Glastonbury Aparo’s former boyfriend. Den­ until after the Aparo case is the Interior Department, has 26 miles under the sound and end )ne In girl accused of being an acces­ nis Coleman, 20, of Glastonbury, said the proposed highway should WASHINGTON - The devel­ jurisdiction over anything im­ in South Commack on Long resolved. be reduced in scope, with the oper of a proposed 358-mile Sister sory to her mother’s murder is is charged with killing Joyce Two other defendants, Chris­ pacting the Appalachian ’Trail, Island. class expected to argue in Hartford Aparo A u g ^ , 1987. Although median divider eliminated. He Northeast natural gas pipeline is which is part of the national park The pipeline would have topher Wheatley and Kira said it should be modeled after Happy vowing to find a more suitable Superior Court today that she be Coleman has pleaded innocent, Lintner, friends of Coleman and system. crossed the Appalachian Trail at r East Route 101 in Rhode Island. place for the project to cross the Hodel’s ruling was based on the 7 tried as a youthful offender. he has admitted to the crime, but Aparo, have negotiated settle­ Dover, N.Y.. in eastern Dutchess Id such Hubert J. Santos, attorney for said he committed it after being Laura Smaus of Coventry was Appalachian Trail. recommendation of a Park Ser­ County. N.Y.. near Sherman. ments with prosecutors. Both concerned that the proposed Officials at Iroquois Gas Trans­ The Rev. Edward McLaan will la for a Karin Aparo. is expected to ask repeated asked to do so by Karin were originally charged with St. Patrick’ vice survey in January. Conn. present hit course "How to Ex­ er the she be tried as a youthful offender Aparo. expressway would run right next mission System said Wednesday The Iroquois pipeline would perience Qod In Life and conspiracy to commit murder. to a stone well by her historic they are confident of finding a Iroquois had pushed to have the High which would close her trial to Prosecutors have recom­ Wheatley was also charged with start at Iroquois, Ontario, cross project considered under a “fast- Prayer,” at St. Maurice Church public and mean the maximum mended Coleman be sentenced to home on Parker Bridge Road. new cross-over site that would the border at Waddington, N.Y., track” procedure that would Pariah Canter, 32 Hebron Rd„ w g assessory to murder. She said the home, built in the satisfy Interior Secretary Donald Bolton, Ct„ beginning Monday, she could face would be four a maximum 42 years in prison in The charges have since been Day and come down into Connecticut have avoided a series of hearings. ;ed for years in prison. If convicted as an 1600s, is on the National Registry P. Hodel, who rejected the at Sherman. It would wind March 21, from 7:30 — 9:30 P.M. nches- exchange for his testifying reduced to hindering prosecution of Historic Homes. current plan. But that attempt, opposed by The 12 week series will con­ adult of accessory to murder, against Aparo, His attorney also in exchange for Wheatley’s and through 45 miles in Connecticut, Weicker and other officiais in I it was Hodel, in a letter to Sen. Lowell passing through Fairfield. Litch­ tinue each Monday at the aame Aparo faces up to 60 years in has the option to argue for Lintner’s cooperation in the Connecticut, has been in effect time through June 6. There It S*C prison. P. Weicker Jr. R-Conn. released field and New Haven counties leld to shorter sentence. Coleman is free investigation. been abandoned by the company. no fee or registration for the Aparo, is one of four youths Wednesday, said the current series which Is open to all. drugs charged in connection with the Iroquois pipeline plan would The Reverend Edward J. g. she strangulation death of her 47- cross the 2,000-mile Appalachian McLean, Executive Director of LEI year-old mother, Joyce Aparo. (. St. John the Baptist •*« Trail at a point in New York near the Catholic Information Cen­ •iggest Joyce Aparo’s nightgown-clad EODNOMY the Connecticut border where it ter, Is currently engaged In the i said. body was found under a bridge in Polish National Catholic Church would have “significant environ­ apostolate of paetoraTcounsel­ S’ mental and scenic impacts.” ing and epirltual direction In the 23 Golway Street “The plan now is to find a place Archdiocese of Hartford. He Three arrested along the New York-Connecticut conducts retreats and days of Manchester, Conn. ELECTRIC J ’^ E ic k ’s D a y prayer for both the clergy and border where we can cross,” said laity. He also ministers to the on drug charges company spokesman Gary B. poor and homeleat on the Davis. “We will have to sit down Special atreeta of Hartford. HARTFORD (AP) - Two men with the Park Service again and The complete schedule la: and a woman are being held after aANNUAL EASTEK discuss our concern. ... Some­ allegedly attempting to sell 4>A Mirdi 21, WAREHOUSE OUTLET thing will have to be worked out. ” WHATS IT ALL ABOUT pounds of cocaine to an under­ FOOD and CRAFT FAIR The pipeline would have to u ALFIE7 cover federal agent, according to cross the Appalachian Trail at Life: Rat-race or Adventure? U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Saturday, March 19 some point. 'The project would Mird) 28. Jr. I0am-2pm bring (Canadian natural gas from ADAM AND EVE — FACT OR For FICTION. Luis Alfonzo Delgado. 33, of Ontario through New York and 6 DONUTS Creation — It’e Happening Cromwell: Rafael Alvarez, 35. Polish Pierogi Wooden Eggs Connecticut to Long Island, serv­ , . . . Nowl Dee Cee® and Elizabeth Rodriguez. 27, both Polish Bread ing New York, New Jersey and April 4, Polish Imports Limit 2 Dozen SOMEONE DOES CARE Hi of Hartford, were arrested Connecticut. The hiking trail runs around 9 p.m. Tuesday after from Maine to Georgia. ^ $ -|0 0 Per Customer ABOUT YOUl attempting to sell cocaine to an The $384 million project is the Good Newa From the Old Painters Pants March f. II 1 n o Teetament. S a l e undercover federal Drug En­ first and most prominent Nor­ Off*r ExpifM 3/31/00 With Coupon Only April II, 100% cotton pants In while, natural, 9 most fair forcement Agency agent outside theast gas line proposal under JESUS MAKES THE royal, red or gold. Sizes 28-36 waist. Bob’s Reg. *14.99 and even Brother Bones Cafe in Hartford, At Th« Comar* of Wm I Middle Tnpk. 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March 17, 1988 — 7 OPINION Here’s text of hi< \court’s decision on maii-bond vote Oil - Following Is the text of Tuesday’s Connecticut economic development commission agencies including its including financial assistance furnished hy the municipal­ bonding purposes, the local "legislative body” is aupreine Court decision on the suit brought by and Its board of directors, proposed the issuance of “ tax sa) ity or any other public body pursuant to this chapter; (2) comprised of the town’s hoard of directors together with to the authority of |8-192 in a bllzaMth Sadloski and others against the town of increment bonds” pursuant taxes, in whole or in part, allocated to and paid Into a its voters exercising legislative powers through a principal amount not to exceed $13,000,000. After a public Budget vote ' Manchester over a Board of Directors’ decision to s o c ia l fund of the municipality pursuant to the provisions referendum. The defendants maintain that the applicable MANAi issue tax-increment bonds to finance public hearing held on August 27, 1987, a bond authorization of section 8-l92a; or (3) any combination of the methods in provisions of the General Statutes compel a different — Presld resolution was approved by the economic development IS in the improvements in connection with the proposed Mall subwetions (1) and (2) of this section.” Tax increment result. Sandlnlst Jack commission on August 31, 1987, and by the board of ntafives at Buckland Hills. iwnds differ from the municipal bonds that chapter 109 of Contras I on the 'V directors on September 1,1987. the General Statutes authorizes municipalities to issue (or The term "legislative body” is defined by General SUtutes $7-193 (a) (1) as follows: "(A) A town meeting; and he t ty. should look utxi/sr Andersoni The plaintiffs’ lawsuit challenged the authority of the capital improvement projects. In contradistinction to tax (B) a representative town meeting; (C) a board of U.S. fore town to issue "tax increment bonds” without the approval increment bonds, general municipal obligation bonds iurfaced HOUSES ELIZABE’TH SADLOSKI ET AL. v engage the borrowing power of a municipality and are selectmen, council, board of directors, boaM of aldermen gua to sa of the voters at a town referendum. Although the board of or board of burgesses; or (D) a combination of a town on Com- iiNHiU, TOWM OF MANCHESTER ET AL. directors is the local legislative body (or most purposes, repayable from its tax base; for that reason, the “ TheU recom- A S«n (13227) legislature has imposed ceilings on the aggregate amount meeting or representative town meeting and one of the ful of I the plaintiffs maintained that the board lacks plenary bodies listed in subparagraph (C ).” The trial court )vernor. beyond ’88 authority over the issuance of municipal bonds. Such of such indebtedness that a municipality may undertake. disrespec Peters, C.J., Shea, Callahan, Glass and Hull, Js. General Statutes §§7-389, 7-374. Tax Increment bonds are concluded that the voters of Manchester, acting on a s office bonds, according to the plaintiffs, fall within the terms of referendum, constituted a town meeting, and that the the Amt The plaintiffs, who were residenU, taxpayers and excluded from such ceilings by §8-192 (a) unless porUons of Id he a 15-25 of the Manchester town charter, which permits the town’s “ legislative body” therefore (ell within the threatenl Qo electors of, the defendant town of Manchester, sought to the bond repayment have been advanced from town funds, during In the past few years the budget request of town to "incur indebtedness by issuing its negotiable comhination of "town meeting” and "boanl of directors” to direct Utility lawyer ei|Join the town and the defendant economic development bonds” only if such bonds are "authorized by a majority wcause no such advance has been made in this case, the authorized by §7-193 (a) (1) (D). This ruling can only be the Board of Education has been approved by mmlssion of the town from issuing certain tax trial court recognized that "[these] bonds will not be a forces to vote of all the members of the Board of Directors” and sustained If voters exercising legislative power by voting Increment bonds without first obtaining the approval of general obligation of the town, other tax revenues of the Ortega i d soon the town’s Board of Directors with few approved "by the voters of the Town."* on a referendum can be said to be a town meeting. We hold the Manchester voters in a town referendum. Although the The trial pourt agreed with the plaintiffs. The court town will not be used to repay them, and they will not affect U.S.-supf ithdrew reduction^. That process has proved to be the plaintiffs’ taxes." that they cannot. Ortega J.S. Su- bonds, wpicb had been proposed in connection with the recognized that |8-192 authorizes tax increment bonds successful. may hinder planned construction of a shopping center in the town, had We note at the outset that the Manchester charter Initial re| e ported that, in their provenance and in their impact on local tax been approved by the town board of directors, the resources, differ from general municipal obligation nowhere designates its provision (or a referendum as the that the juntm The alternative is for the Board of plaintiffs claimed that, under the Manchester charter, bonds. The court held nonetheless that Manchester’s town From this perspective, we turn to the defendants’ claim equivalent of a town meeting. For us to Imply such an consider! Education to ask for far more that it expects that the trial court erred in concluding that §5-25 of the voter approval was also required. The trial court rendered charter requires tax increment bonds to be approved by a equivalence would fly in the face of reality. In ordinary of Invasic ingina- to get and for the directors to slash the budget Manchester charter applies to tax increment bonds issued usage, the term "meeting” means an assembly or a NRC’s probe judgment for the plaintiffs and the defendants appealed. town referendum in addition to the affirmative vote of the Azeona I s ov e r a pursuant to §8-192 (a ). The defendants maintain that the more or less arbitrarily. That game makes Held: town’s board of directors. For this reason, the court gathering for political, social, religious or economic referendum that the charter prescribes for the financing cused N tie o f a 1. The plaintiffs’ claim that, in light of certain events rendered judgment in favor of the plaintiffs, enjoining the purposes. N. Webster, 'Third New International Diction­ headlines and the gives the impression that of any capital project which the Town may lawfully troops ac )ughtor that took place subsequent to the trial court's Judgment, issuance of the tax increment bonds “ until the ary. We have taken judicial notice of the fact that " [IJn a WASHINGTON — The actions of an attorney for construct or acquire” pertains only to those capital iled the the budgeting process is dynamic. But in the the appeal should have been dismissed as moot was development project has been favorably acted upon by the Connecticut town which has a town-hall, the words 'town country an Alabama utility company have raised questions improvements that are funded by general municipal 1. long run it is counterproductive. unavailing. It not being'Clear that there was no practical voters of the town in accordance with section 5-25 of the meeting' connotes a meeting in the town-hall.” Portland Reagan f about the government’s ability to investigate relief that could be afforded the parties. obligation bonds and not to municipal development Water Co. v. Portland, 97Conn. 628,635,118A. 84 (1922). In Late \ This year again, Town Manager Robert charter.” The defendants took a timely appeal to this I to re- wrongdoing at nuclear power plants. 2. The trial court erred in determining that the section of court. projects funded by tax Increment bonds. We agree. Pollard V. Norwalk, 108 Conn. 145, 146, 142 A. 807 (1928), In order to determine the proper scope of §5-25, we must House an ‘il! siib- Weiss has decided to pass through the school the Manchester charter on which the plaintiffs reiied In their appeal, the defendants urge us to overturn this upon which the plaintiffs attempt to rely, this court cited At issue is whether the Nuclear Regulatory examine the language of the section itself and of related troops wc lepisla budget request to the directors without Commission, which polices the power plants, has applies to tax increment bonds — bonds repayabie from judgment and to direct summary judgment in their behalf. Brooklyn Trust Co. v. Hebron 51 Conn. 22,29 (1883), (or a today, bu nniittee 'I WNT AFFORD TO BUILD AFFORDABLE HOUSES, BECAUSE THE PROFIT MARGIN IS TOO LOW the revenues and other income sources of a given provisions of the charter that may shed light on the description of a town meeting as an occasion on which change. Mayor Peter DiRosa says he would the right to interview plant workers during an They contend that the trial court's conclusion that a charter’s Intent and purpose. See Galvin v. Freedom of "to any i twice, development project — like those in question here; that referendum was required was in error because; (i) §5-25 ” [t]he assembled voters” are, upon proper “ warning,” A investigation without having the company attorney Information Commission, 201 Conn. 448, 456, 518, A.2d 64 ties,” ni ini a[)- be in favor of approving the entire budget. section requires approval by referendum only for general of the Manchester charter was not intended to apply to the empowered to act. Thus a referendum in which individual (1986); Shelby Mutual Ins. Co. v. Della Ghelfa, 200 Conn. voters cast Individual ballots in individual voting booths NIcaragu for the Approval of the school budget, o f course, looking over their shoulders. municipal obligation bonds — bonds repayabie from a Issuance of tax increment bonds under§8-l92; (2) theterm Three workers at the Farley nuclear plant in municipality’s tax base. 630, 637, 513, A.2d 52 (1986); Peck V. Jacquemin, 196 Conn. does not constitute a town meeting. Ing rage It ap "legislative body" used in §8-192 of the General Statutes 53. 63, 491 A.2d 1043 (1985). Looking at the charter as a should not be automatic. The fiscal Open Forum 3. The trial court erred in ruling that the Manchester The distincll^on between legislative power exercised In a NIcaragu 1 lioth Dothan, Ala., have refused to talk to an NRC refers only to Manchester's board of directors and not to responsibility for all town expenses rests board of directors together with town voters exercising whole, we are persuaded that the only bonding governed town meeting and legislative power exercised in a investigator unless the attorney for the plant’s Its voters; and (3) §8-192, by its own terms, supersedes by §5-25 is general municipal obligation bonding that Contras. legislative powers through a referendum comprised the referendum is underscored by other provisions, both In the ultimately with the Board of Directors. The owner, the Alabama Power Co., James H. Miller local charter provisions relating to the issuance or sale of constitutes a charge on the town’s taxpayers. Indeed, in There i "local legislative body” whose approval is, by statutes bonds. *We agree with the defendants in principle. General Statutes and in the Manchester charter. Sectin Wednesdi directors have to make their decisions on the III, is present, according to a draft NRC memo (18-192 (a j), required (or the issuance of tax increment 1947, when the Manchester charter was first adopted, 7-193 (a) (1) of the General Statutes specifies that when a Thanks to ;^nited Way other forms of municipal bonding,liuch as tax increment Sandlnlst basis of the the town’s total needs and its obtained by our associate Stewart Harris. Two bonds; the Manchester board of directors alone, and not □ a □ local legislative body consists of a combination of town bonds, had not yet been authorized by the General announce Wearin* o ’ the Grin workers told the NRC investigator who wrote the the town voters acting by way of referendum, constitutes I meeting and board of directors, “ the body having the capacity to pay for meeting those needs. To the Editor: Assembly. Furthermore, the bonding provisions In the troops. memo that Miller had offered to represent them — the local legislative body for purposes of |8-192 (a ). greater number of members shall ha ve the power to adopt But DiRosa’s argument for approving the I wasn’t in the best of spirits Before we reach the merits of the defendants’ claims of charter reflect theunderstanding that they are designed to Howevf and one of those two workers said he feared for his Nature of tax increment bonds, discussed. the annual budget ....’’ If voter approval by way of full request this year deserves careful At the annual meeting of the United Way of For my visit to the glen. error, we must consider whether events have so overtaken Implement general municipal obligation bonds for which referendum were toconstitute a town meeting, then, under nouncemi job if he talked privately with the NRC. Argued February 3 — decision released March 15,1988 this litigation that the appeal has become moot. Mootness the taxpayers will be indebted. Notably, the prefatory Manchester. $264,311 was allocated to nine local To seek out my St. Pat’s Day buddy §7-193, such voter approval would be required to enact the vemmenl consideration by his fellow directors. It goes The memo was written by NRC investigator Implicates the subject matter jurisdiction of this court. We language in §5-25 describes the borrowing that is subject to agencies providing a broad range of services to My little leprechaun friend. □ D □ Manchester town budget. The Manchester charter, stations a beyond the question of not haggling for the have consistently held that we do not render advisory referendum as financing by which "the Town may incur however, in the relevant provisions of §§3-1, 3-9, 5-3 Manchester residents.'These United Way dollars Robert H. Burch in June 1986 after he tried to Action to enjoin the named defendant et al. from issuing raguan tr opinions. If there is no longer an actual controversy in indebtedness ...,” That theme is echoed in other parts of through 5-8 and 5-10.* vests exclusive budgetary authority^ sake of haggling. support a wide range of needed services to the I had gotten news from my dentists; interview three workers. Burch refused to talk to municipal bonds for the financing of a regional shopping Ized throi which we can afford practical relief to the parties, we must the charter. Section 19-5,'dealing with bond issdues, refers in the board of directors. In order to make both the statutes If a proposed new formula for state aid to My front teeth needed fillings; us. but sources at the NRC tell us that the center, brought to the Superior Court in the judicial community: counseling and therapy to troubled dismiss the appeal. Board of Education v. Board of Labor to §7-371 of the General Statutes, which regulates general and the charter workable. Manchester’sboard of directors stations I investigation at the Farley plant remains stalled district of Hartford-New Britain at Hartford,'where the education is passed by the General Assembly, children and their parents, supportive and nursing I ’d spent hours in the dentist chair. Relations, 205 Conn. 116, 124-25, 530 A.2d 588 (1987); Shays municipal obligation bonds that have such tax implica­ must be deemed to be Its sole legislative body for the tionary m because the NRC is battling the Alabama Power court, A. Aronson, J., granted the motion to be made party V. Local Grievance Committee, 197 Conn. 566,571,499 A.2d tions. In the same part of the charter, §19-6* provides rules the town may be required by 1992 to increase services to low income elderly and handicapped, I wasn’t very willing! purpose of §§8-192 (a) and 7-193. Ortega Co. over how to Interview its workers. defendants filed by the Homart Development Company et 1158 (1985); Connecticut Foundry Co. v. International to implement the tax consequences of bonding. The denied on its per-pupil spending from the current $2,647 education and counseling services to our young al.; thereafter, the court, Maloney, J., granted the Our conclusion that a referendum is not a “ legislative The elf jumped out from behind a bush; Burch was investigating the Farley plant for Ladies Garment Workers Union, 177 Conn. 17,19,411 A.2d 1 charter provisions dealing with capital programs contain raguan sc people around the issues and problems of substance plaintiffs’ motion (or summary judgment and rendered (1979); Reynolds v. Vroom, 130 Conn. 512, 515, 36 A.2d 22 similar fiscal regulations. For example, §5-2 (a)* requires body” is reenforced when we compare §7-193 with other to ^,800. Failure to do so might mean the He saw my expression of pain. alleged falsification of documents. Honduran abuse, to name a few. I told him about my cavities judgment for the plaintiffs, from which the defendants (1944). capital improvement funding to be reflected in the annual related statutes governing the same subject matter. See town would not receive state aid for When pressed by Burch, two of the workers said appealed. Error; further proceedings. budget. All of these charter provisions support an Dart It Bogue Co. v. Slosberg, 202 Conn. 566, 575, 522 A.2d Ministry The United Way grant to the Manchester Area And my dates with novocaine. The plaintiffs urge us to dismiss this appeal, on the education. attorney Miller had offered to represent them in interpretation of §5-25 that limits Its application to 763 (1987), and cases there cited. We have found no statutes Rosa Pas Conference of Churches provides core support to the □ □ □ ground of mootness. Although we lack a formal record of financing in the form of general municipal obligation that suggest an equivalence between legislative body and nista troo{ DiRosa and Weiss feel that it w ill be better Department of Human Needs. Thanks to these The leprechaun’s eyes fairly twinkled; the investigation. One of the two, R.E. Sleeman, the events that transpired subsequent to the Judgment of feared reprisals, according to Burch’s memo. Edward F. Hennessey, with whom were S, Frank bonds. referendum, or between town meeting and referendum. Ortega i to increase the per-pupil spending gradually administrative dollars, staff in the department He said, “ I ’ll put you at ease; D’Ercole, Kevin M. O'Brien and John W. Cooney, town the trial court, it appears to be undisputed that, as a result On the contrary, statutes such as §§7-427and 9-164ccontain "Although Sleeman was candid, cordial and o v e r the next few years than to do so in one working alongside hundreds of Manchester volun­ For I’m an elfin jack-of-all trades. attorney, (or the appellants (named defendant et al.). of that judgment, the board of directors voted to hold a The plaintiffs’ arguments to the contrary do not address legislative mandates to municipalities that expressly responsive... he indicated that his fear of talking referendum to obtain voter approval of the proposed tax the particulars of the language of the Manchester charter costly step later on. teers are' able to offer the following basic human I ’ll fix your teeth, if ya please! ’’ Bourke G. Spellacy, with whom, on the brief, were R require the approval of both the local "legislative body" with the 01 (Office of Investigation) away from the increment bonds. On November 3, 1987. the Manchester or the Interrelationship between the charter and General and a "referendum” of Its electorate. U.S. needs programs; Human Needs Fund (emergency Dial Parrott, Amy S. McCabe and Karen P. Blado, for the The funding formula the General Assembly He seated me on a big boulder, Farley site and without attorney Miller present voters rejected the proposed bond issue. Since that time, Statutes. They rely instead on general principles that may financial assistance). Fuel Bank, Emergency appellants (Homart Development Company et a l.). the Manchester board of directors and the developers have well be sound but are not directly relevant. Whatever may As we have Interpreted the operative provisions of passes m ay not be the one now proposed, but Sprinkled me with shamrock dust; was based upon his current employment by Farley Pantry, Feed-a-Friend. Clothing Bank, Furniture been engaged in negotiations for an alternate method of be the general scope of municipal bonds defined In City of §§8-192 (a) and 7-193, Manchester’s board of directors is talk I recalled his doubtful cooking skills. Nuclear Plant and the potential for reprisal, Kathleen Eldergill, for the appellees (plaintiffs). it is evident that some new requirement for a Bank, Seasonal Sharing. Interfaith Day Camp. financing that would substitute a partial tax abatement for Stamford v. Town of Stamford, 107 Conn. 596,610,141 A. 891 the local legislative body whose approval Is required (or But somehow he gained my trust. □ □ □ the issuance of tax increment bonds. The Manchester higher financial commitment to education Farmer’s Market. including loss of Job should he fail to follow the tax increment bonding. These negotiations have not yet (1928), we are concerned in this case with a special form of of N directions and instructions given to him by been finalized, and their validity is coming under renewed bonding that forms an exception from municipal charter does not Incorporate the type of combination will become law. Staffed entirely by volunteers, the fund-raising Now, I half expected gold fillings PETERS, C. J. General Statutes §8-192 (a )‘ authorizes a attorney Miller and (plant manager) John D. municipality to issue tax Increment bonds with the challenge. obligations that "are evidences of indebtedness. Issued by legislative body that §7-193 recognizes. There Is therefore In considering the school budget, the efforts of the United Way of Manchester enhance the From his infamous pot o’ gold. no conflict between the statutes and the charter. Were ‘Jack’Woodard.’’ approval of its local "legislative body.” The sole issue in Given this underlain state of the record, we agree with ... towns.” Whatever may be the constitutional jeopardy of BERN, lives of many of our most needed neighbors. Thank But he pulled out some bright green tax increment bonds in other jurisdictions with special there to be such a conflict, however. It la worth noting that directors should look beyond the next fiscal this case is how to reconcile this reference to “ legislative the defendants that they are entitled to an appellate Defense The second worker, J.P. Higginbotham, said the state constitutional provisions that regulate bonding; §8-192 (a) expressly provides that the rules that it year. you. United Way of Manchester volunteers, from all gemstones body" with the provisions of a local charter that stipulate resolution of their claims of error. Lacking assurance that Carlucci s f attorney or the plant manager had “ maligned and Tucson V. Corbin, 128 Ariz. 83, 623 P.2d 1239 (1980); we are prescribes (or the issuance of tax increment bonds "shall the United Way agencies and all the Manchester Truly brilliant to behold! that municipal bonds generally must be authorized by a there is no longer any practical relief that we can afford counterpai criticized” NRC investigators. Higginbotham said not faced with a constitutional challenge in this case. not be subject to the provisions of any other law or charter men, women and children whose lives are touched two step process including not only the approval of the the parties, we are obligated to consider their appeal on its Whatever may be the authority of a state treasurer to issue relating to the issuance or sale of bonds.” The plaintiffs reported 1 He didn’t use a drillin’ machine. he had been warned that NRC investigators “ were local board of directors but also the favorable action of the merits. Our decision will not only clarify the authority of and aided by your caring other forms of limited obligation bonds; State ex rel. have not challenged the power of the General Assembly to Into Hondt This miniature D.D.S.; a mysterious group and that they misrepresented, voters of the town. The plaintiffs, residents, taxpayers and the town of Manchester to issue tax increment bonds in the Finance Committee v. Martin, 62 Wash. 2d 645,384 P.2d 833 override local charter provisions that conflict with eluding thi He just chanted some magic musings twisted and distorted the statements of electors of the town of Manchester, brought this action future, but will, in all likelihood, enable the present Nancy Carr. Executive Director (1963); we are confronted with the special position of tax legislative policy. See Shelton v. Commissioner, 193 Conn. upbeat not against the defendants, the town of Manchester and its defendants to pursue their claims concerning the tax And proceeded to make a mess. interviewees,” according to Burch’s memo. Increment bonds In the Connecticut scheme of municipal 506, 521-23, 479 A.2d 208 (1984). Carlucci 7 Beth Harlow, Department of Human Needs economic development commission, to enjoin the issuance increment bonds to which they have previously agreed. The third worker, T.M. Burr, refused to say why eoucM'O'*’ Manchester Area Conference of Churches At last he stepped back oh so proudly. of tax Increment bonds until their approval by a development financing. We therefore agree with the The trial court was therefore In error when it ruled that incursion i he wanted the utility’s attorney to represent him. □ Q □ defendants that tax increment bonds were not Intended to He handed me a mirror; referendum. *Homart Development Corporation and the the town of Manchester's board of directors could not ister Dmil “ It became more apparent that Alabama Power Mall at Buckland Hills Partnership were permitted to join be included within the class of capital Improvement bonds approve the Issuance of tax increment bonds without He lit up his pipe and sat puffin’ . II some atti Co., through its corporate general counsel (Miller) the action as party defendants. In their answers to the for which §5-25 of the Manchester charter prescribes seeking the further approval of a town referendum. This Sandinista Student activities unfunded He was quite pleased — that was clear! complaint, the defendants responded that, as a matter of In order to address the defendants’ specific claims of approval by referendum.' conclusion of law Is unaffected by the (act that such a was attempting to orchestrate the investigation by error, we can usefully begin with the description of tax “ I would controlling the conditions of interviews and the law. Such bonds could validly be issued without a B referendum was subsequently held, and went down to To the Editor: I stared amazed at my green-studded teeth referendum. Faced with opposing motions for summary increment bonds. Tax increment bonds are sui generis. defeat. We have no record upon which to determine vigorous d That sparkled in the sunlight. investigative process at the site.” Burch judgment, the trial court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs. They are authorized by a special chapter of the General Our conclusion that §5-25 of the Manchester charter does whether other events following the trial Court’s judgment a news cor s -r o p f' ' ' ' I am a concerned student at Howell Cheney I should have known that rascally imp concluded. The defendants have appealed. We find error. Statutes, chapter 132, §§8-186 through 8-200b, enacted in not include tax increment bonds does not, however, have affected the board’s approval of the bond iwue. We Bern for V The Farley investigation has raised a dilemma 1967 to facilitate municipal development projects. Forthls dispose of all of the issues. Although the validity of tax therefore remand the case for a funher hearing to Carlucci Regional Vocational Technical School in Could not do anything right! The facts are undisputed. The defenants have proposed purpose, §8-192 (a) permits municipalities to issue bonds increment bonds does not turn directly on the terms of determine the present status of that approval. the White NO! Manchester. for the NRC. From the NRC’s viewpoint, the the construction of a regional shopping center in the But the elf promised I ’d be famous; “ which are payable solely from and secured by: (1) A §5-25, we must still decide how to reconcile the provisions endorsed I Cheney is just one of the 17 vocational technical presence of the plant’s attorney could chill the flow northern part of Manchester. Planning for the project pledge of and lien upon any or all of the income, proceeds, There is error, the judgment is set aside and the case Is He said, ’T ’is fact on file of the Manchester charter with the requirement of §8-192 emergenc: LET'S SEE, schools in Connecticut that a re having problems with of information in interviews with workers. On the contemplates some form of assistance from the town to revenues and property of development projects. Including (a) that tax increment bonds must be approved by the remanded (or further proceedings in accordance with this That people will come from miles around opinion. ras on eke funding for student activities. other hand, workers have a right to bring in an finance needed traffic, water and sewer improvements. the proceeds of grants, loans, advances or contributions local "legislative body.” The trial court agreed with the To visit the "Emerald Smile. ’’ attorney of their own choosing. Accordingly, the town, represented by appropriate from the federal government, the state or other source. plaintiffs that, in the town of Manchester, at least for The San Despite ourwillingnessandabilitytoraiseourown In this opinion the other justices concurred. STOP Miller told us that his “ clients” want to cooperate chased C money for student activities, our enthusiasm to put Sharon Krause Honduran forth work and time toward fund-raising has been Wit and Wisdom Writers* Ciub with the NRC, but he refused to identify who he considered his clients to be. guan Def denied by the state. Instead, the state has chosen to Sandinls Whoever his clients are. Miller said that he allocate only $2,100 for all of the many activities Honduras. should accompany them to any interviews with the "G E N E R A L POW ER OF TOWN OF |TO] ISSUE BONDS. NOTES desired by each school, no matter how big or small. Footnotes all legislative rights, powers and duties of the Town and the powers Manager and shall be open to Inspection at any reasonable Ume by The So I, as a student of a technical school, believethat the NRC investigators. AND CER’riFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. The Town of of appointment to all boards, agencies and commissions not any elector or taxpayer. The General Manager shall causa the If we are willing to raise our own money necessary Manchester is authorised to issue negotiable bonds under its Nicaraguf public should be aware of what is happening and According to the memo, Burch told Miller that he 'General Statutes |S-192 (a) provides: "BOND ISSUES. otherwise vested by this Charter, are exclusively vested in the tentative budget message to be adverUsed In the same manner as for equipment, school clubs, interest groups, FEDERAL AND STATE AID, TAXES. TEMPORARY NOTES, corporate name and seal and notes or other cerilllcates of debt Board of Director(s). It shall have, in addition to all powers and provided (or giving notice of a public hearing in Section 2-S of this economic hopefully your concern would be voiced to a state upon the credit of the Town, (or the purposes hereinafter specified, graduation ceremonies, and other memorable thought there was a potential for conflict of interest (a) For the purpose of carrying out or administering a duUes conferred and Imposed upon it by this Charier, all the Charter. The third such advertisement of the tentative budget and ence, Yaz legislator. if Miller represented both the workers and the development plan or other funcUons authorised under this chapter, which bonds, notes or other certificates of Indebtedness shall be powers and duUes now or hereafter conferred or imposed by (he budget message shall appear not less than ninety days prior to the tributes, why shouldn’t we be allowed? The time is a municipality, acting by and through Its development agency. Is obligatory upon the Town and the Inhabitants thereof according to General Statutes on town boards of selectmen, relating to the beginning of the ensuing fiscal year. issue of Ni management. "M iller categorically and very the purport and tenor of same: provided each issue of bonds made our own and many of the projects involved with authorised, without limiting its authority under other provisions of abatement of taxes. The final authority concerning a budget and "Sec. 2-4. PU B U C HEARING. The Board of Directors shall hold “ We sp Monica Torres vehemently denied any potential conflict of interest law, to issue from Ume to Ume bonds of the municipality which are under the authority hereof, (or the purpose of obtaining funds (or a tax rate is vested exclusively in the Board of Directors subject to a public hearing not less than eighty-five days prior to the fund-rasingcouldbeofeducational value. Why won’t period longer than one year, shall be in serial form, payable In the provisions of Section 10 of this Charter.... Except to Uie extent greater pi ^ C 1W* by N tA. me Howell Cheney Regional Vocational and stated unequivocally and emphatically that he payable solely from and secured by: (1) A pledge of and lien upon beginning of the fiscal year at which any elector or taxpayer may the state see this? accordance with the provision of section 7-371 of the General of which such powers are conferred upon the Town Planning ...... - “ - - ity in th« Technical School, Manchester would represent all Farley Nuclear Plant any or all of the Income, proceeds, revenues and property of have an opportunity to be beard. The Board of Directors shall development projects, including the proceeds of grants, loans, Statutes, as the same may from Ume to time be amended." Commission, the Board of Directors shall exercise the powers determine the date of the hearing and shall cause a noUce of the balance," employees who were interviewed by 01 during this advances or contributions from the federal government, the state ■Section 19-4 of the Manchester town charter provides: "BOARD hitherto possessed by the Town meeting and the Board of bearing to be published In a newspaper having a general better und investigative matter,” Burch wrote. or other source. Including financial assistance furnished by the o r DIRECTORS: DUTYTOLAYSPECIALTAX. WhentheBoard Selectmen relative to Uie collecUon of benefits due the Town from drculaUon in the Town not less than three times and not less than municipality or any other public body pursuant to this chapter: (2) of Directors shall approve a budget and authorise expenditures, it the establishment of any building, street, sidewalk or curb or tree five days prior to the date of the hearing. The hearing may be rationale Burch concluded that the utility’s attempt to taxes. In whole or part, allocated to and paid into a special fund of may provide (or the Issuance of bonds to pay (or any pari thereof line or benefits accruing from the opening or improvement of any adjourned from Ume to Ume by the Board of Directors as It shall military fl History’s fascination with assassination control the investigation ran "counter to the spirit” the municipality pursuant to the provisions of section 8-192a; or (S) which is to be spent for permanent improvements which are street or highway. Including the assessment of a porUon of the cost deem necessary. Carlucci of federal regulations that give the NRC the right to any combination of the methods in subsections (1) and (2) o f this properly a charge upon capital, and the Board of Directors shall thereof on the owners of abutting property, and such powers are "Sec. 8-2. CONSIDERATION BY THE BOARD. AfUr the section. Any bonds payable and secured as provitled in subsecUon lay a tax at least sufficient with other Income of said Town to be extended to include the construction and assessment of the cost of conclusion of the public bearing the Board of Directors shall with Yazo March 15 marked the 2,032nd anniversary of the question nuclear plant workers in private. highways, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, sewers and drains. The Board he’d arrived to deliver a speech to a joint session of (2) or (2) o f this section shall not be issued without Uie approval of received during such budget year, as Is estimated, to defray the continue Its consideration of the tentaUve budget. The Board of reporters, most famous political assassination in Western, the local legislative body and such bonds may provide (or the balance of such budget of authorised expenditures Including of Directors shall have the power to make, alter and repeal Directors may revise any of the esUmates of receipts or of Congress. ordinances and by-laws, not Inconsistent with this Charter or the nesslike” and even world history. On that day in 44 B.C., Minl-«dltorial deferral of principal paymenU (or a period not In excess of five principal of and interest upon and any amortisation charge In expenditures (or the ensuing fiscal year except that before The killers were men whom some modem years from the date of Issuance of such bonds. Bonds Issued under respect of all bonds and notes payable in such budget year, except general laws of the State, (or the excution of the powers vested In Inserting any new Item of expenditure or Increasing any Item of invited to : Gaius Julius Caesar fell victim to a conspiracy the Town as provided in Chapter I of this Charter, (or the expenditure either over the amount requested by any department Americans, concerned with what seems to be The Federal Aviation Administration has taken this section shall be In such form, mature at such Ume or Umes, bonds and notes (or waterworks or sewerage systems or other discussion which he was repeatedly warned against. airline safety back to square one with the bear Interest at such rate or rates, be Issued and sold In such purposes which are payable as to principal and interest solely from government of the Town and the management of Its business and or recommended by the General Manager, whichever amount happening to the Constitution, may be able to (or the preservation of Uie good order, peace, health and safety of shall be greater. It must call another public hearing, giving noUces date. Shakespeare’s soothsayer, who calls out in the first Nicholas announcement that it never intended to make manner, and contain such other terms, covenants and condiUons revenues or assessments and Including all ascertained deficien­ empathize with. To his killers. Julius Caesar was as the development agency, by resolution, determines. Such bonds cies in the revenues of the preceding year and including also an the Town and its Inhabitants. Such ordinances and by-laws shall be of such bearing In the same manner as provided for giving notice of He said I act of the play, “ Beware the ides of March,’’ airline employees go through metal detectors Just shall be fully negoUable, shall not be Included In compuUng the adequate charge (or the proper maintenance In good repair and binding upon all the inhabitants of the Town and upon persona a public hearing In Section 2-9 of this Charter. The notice of such apology he Von Hoffman neither a great statesman nor a glorious general coming within Its limits. ... hearing shall state the nature of the propoeed additions or actually existed. His name was Spurinna, and * I't like the passengers do. The confusion began last aggregate indebtedness of the municipality and shall not be working order or (or depreciation of all permanent improvements shooting I but the man who was extinguishing the Roman subject to the provisions of any other law or charter relating to the then made or hereafter to be paid for out of the p r o c e ^ of bonds "The Board of Directors shall authorise all purchases of real Increases. making official prophecies was his job. Don’t December when the FA A issued new rules after a estate by the Town and all sales of real estate owned ^ the Town by republic, a government which had endured for five issuance or sale of bonds, provided. If such bonds are made not so excepted." "Sec. 8-4. ADOPTION. The final budget shall be adopted by the U.S. Army fired airline employee had been allowed to slip on a payable. In whole or In pari, from funds contacted to be advanced ordinance, which ordinance shall be enacted In compliance with Board of Directors not lets than fifty-five days prior to the snicker. We have people in government like the centuries. While keeping the old forms and official in East Ge; members of the Council of Economic Advisers who plane with a gun, which he used to shoot the pilot. by the municipality, the aggregate amount of such funds not yet ■SecUon 5-2(a) of the Manchester town charter provides In pari: Section 2-9 and shall be subject to Uie provisions of Section 2-9 and beginning of the fiscal year. Should the Board of Directors take no titles of the republic, Caesar had not only gathered appropriated to such purchase shall be Included in compuUng the "P R E P A R A T IO N . The General Manager shall prepare and, not 6-10, except that all sales and purchases connected with (Inal action to adopt the budget on or before the (IRy-flfth day prior Yazov saii The resulting crash killed 43 people. Secretary of less than ninety-five days prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, redevelopment and urban renewal as provided In Chapter 190 of the are paid to foretell the future also, and their batting political and legal power in his own hands, but had aggregate Indebtedness of the munldpallty. As used In this section, to the beginning of the ensuing fiscal year, the tentaUve budget before he I average is well under what Spurinna’s was. Transportation James Burnley said after the ‘ bonds’ means any bonds. Including refunding bonds, notes. shall submit to the Board of Directors a tentaUve budget (or the Connecticut General Statutes, Revision of 1929, as amended, and submitted by the General Manager shall be deemed to have been ter last Mi succeed and those which fail, are done by the men used that power to foster a cult of personality of the ensuing fiscal year and an explanatory budget message. Such incident that flight crews would have to be Interim certificates, debentures or other obligations.” all condemnation proceedings are excluded from the operation of finally adopted by the Board of Directors and It shall be the legal When political murder is in the air. many a whose determination is matched by their fear; they sort we have seen in modem bureaucratic tentaUve budget shall, where possible. Include a sutement of this section." budget of the Town for the fiscal year ensuing. “ He said person can sniff it. Before John Kennedy went to are nervous, jittery, jufnping men who make screened through metal detectors. Now the FAA T h e plalnUffs originally (Iled a two count complaint challenging receipts during the last-completed fiscal year, the receipts (or the SecUon 2-9 of the Manchester town charter provides: "Sec. 8-7. CERTIFICATION. A copy of the budget as Anally investigati autocracies like Russia and China. Caesar the Issuance of the tax Increment bonds. The first count alleged a Dallas 29 years ago this November, people in his says that was a misunderstanding, that the flight first six months of the current fiscal year, an estimation of receipts "P E T IT IO N FOR OVERRULE. No ordinance or by-law adopted adopted shell be certified by the General Manager a ^ recorded In Foreign M mistakes and seldom strike with the exactitude of encouraged the masses to think of him as a violation of the charter requirement for approval of iMnda by a (or the enUre fiscal year and an esUmation of receipts during the by the Board of Directors, except those making appropriaUons, or a book kept (or that purpose In the of Ace of the Town Clerk. From crews can still bypass the metal detectors by m ajority of the voters of (he town of Manchester. That is the count handling tl entourage, familiar with the political situation in the surgically directed laser beam. A doctor named semi-divine personality for whom shrines might be ensuing fiscal year, all Itemised In accordance with a dassIflcaUon fixing the tax rate, as provided In Chapter V of this Charter, shall the date of the beginning of the fiscal year the several amounts that city, were saying it would be wiser to stay Antistius did a post mortem on Caesar and found flashing ID badges. Passengers have learned to presently before us. The plalnUffs have withdrawn the second approved by the Board of Directors. Such budget shall also, where become effective until It shall have been adverUsed In lull at least stated In the budget as propoeed expenditures shall be and become built. While all politicians have a self centered need count, which alleged that the use of the moneys propoeed to be possible. Include a statement of the expenditures during the To avoi clear of the place. Plots and violent death were in live with the Inconvenience of screening, and flight three times In a newspaper having a general circulation In the appropriated to the several objects and purpoees therein named. that only one of the 23 knife wounds on his body was to name buildings after themselves and their raised by the bonds would not be an expenditure (or a "public use last-completed fiscal year, the expenditures during the first six Town and a period of ten days from the date of the third such "Sec. 8-9. ADDITIONS. Whenever the Board of Directors shall activities,’ crews should, too. It is a small price to pay to avoid and purpose” within the naeanlng of General Statutes |4-I94. On the Roman air two millenia ago; the city was thick fatal. As for the assassins, a number of them buddies, Caesar was the first who had the nerve to months of the current fiscal year, an esUmaUon of the expenditures adverUsement shall have elapsed, during which ten days no deem It neceasary because of condlUons unforeseen at the time of Yazov anc with talk of conspiracy and, in fact, there was more accidentally cut on each other with their daggers in another tragedy. their side, the defendants have not pursued their moUon to dismiss (or the enUre current fiscal year, the appropriations requested and petition (or a referendum on the ordinance shall have been (Iled In the preparation of (be annual budget, and in (be best Interests of the would be d name a month after himself. the complaint, which was grounded on a challenge to the plalnUffs’ the recommendaUons of the General Manager, all itemised by accordance with the provisions of this Section. If, within ten days Town to do so, it may, by majority vote of all Its members, make than one plan by more than one group to kill their panicky haste to put their steel in the The plots against the lives of such diverse standing to pursue their cause of acUon. departments and In accordance with a classification by object of after the third publication of any such ordinance, a lietlUon signed addlUonal appropriations to the Board of EducaUon or to any Caesar. A year or so before the murder, Mark dictator’s flesh. In recent years, assassinations of persons as Elizabeth I and Adolf Hitler failed. The ■Section 6-28 of the Manchester town charter provides In relevant expenditure approved by the Board of Directors. Said budget by not less than live percent of the electors of the Town, as office, department or agency of the Town govemmant and may Anthony, the same person who delivers the funeral pari: "BORROWING FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS. To message shall state the reason for any material Increase or determined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, make appropriaUona (or• purpoees not Included :liide<...... In the Anal budget heads of state in South Korea and Ethiopia had not one against Caesar succeeded but it failed in its decrease In the esUmate (or the goming year of any Item of receipts is filed with the Town Clerk requesUng Its reference to a special ^aiirliralrr l^rral^ finance all or any pari of the expense of any capital project srhich but only after a public bearing to be advertised In the same manner oration in the play, was involved in an or expenditures from that (or the current fiscal year.” Town election, the Town Clerk shall, within ten days thereafter, (lx C dissimilar outcomes. The record of our own CIA ultimate aim, which was to restore the Roman the Tosm may lawfully construct or acquire, the Town may Incur aa provided (or gl ring noUce of a public bearing In SecUon 9-9 of this (he day and the place of such election and certify the same to the assassination plot to murder the man whose reveals that hired killers, so frequently described Founded In 1881 Indebtedness by Issuing Its negotiable bonds ... subject to the T h e persuasiveness of cases from two other Jurisdictions, upon Charter. At such hearing any elector or taxpayer of the Town may If yo constitution and republic. In like manner, the General Manager, and such elecUon shall be called and held in limitations of the General Statutes. Such bonds shall be authoriied which the plalnUff relies (or the proposlUon that tax Increment have an opportunity to be heard. Whenever any such addlUon or murderers he was later to condemn. as "trained professionals," are hardly masters of accordance with the provisions of the GenersI Statutes and this assassination of Abraham Lincoln didn’t resurrect PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... Publlther by a majority vote of all the members of the Board of Directors. No bonds create Indebtedness: Neff v. Jacksonville. 129 Fla. 179,190 new appropriation Increases the total of the expenditure side of (he Charter (or calling and holding a Town election. Any ordinance so But D In the movies, the typical political assassin is a their wicked craft. the South, nor did the American-inspired murder of OEOnOE T. CHAPPELL ...... EdUof bonds ... shall be issued, however, unUI the project for which the So. 442 (1929); Miller v. Covington Development Authority, 229 budget, additional means of Anancing In a like amount shall be referred shall b ^ m e effe i^ ve upon the conclusion of such p ro v liM In such manner as may be datarmlnad by the Board of cool cookie with the presence of mind to take every The men who murdered Caesar in the Roman OOUQLAa A. 8 E V IN 8 ...... Exeetillve Editor bonds ... are to be Issued has been favorably acted upon by the S.W.gd 1 (Ky. 1979): has been diminished by subsequent holdings in South Vietnam’s President Ngo Dlnh Diem in 1963 election unless a majority of those voUng thereat shall have voted Best I MARIE P. ORAOV...... CNy Editor voters of the Town at any regular or special elecUon duly warned those JurladIcUons. State v. Miami Beach Development Agency, Directors.” precaution. He arrives at the scene, a place Senate chambers In front of their horrified In the negaUve on a ‘yes’ and ‘no’ vote on the quesUon as to whether SecUon 8-19 of the Manchester town charter provides: "T A X bolster and give new life to that crumbling and ALEXANDER O IRE LLI...... Anocldto Editor for that purpoae." 292 So. 2d 972 (Fla. 1990); Hayes v. State Property k Building (be ordinance or by-laws should be adopM . Said peUtion (or RATE. The Board of Directors, at the meeting wherein the Anal carefully scouted and planned, with a precision colleagues were anything but paid hit men. If one corrupt republic. But would the failed attempts to Commissloo of Kentucky, 721 S.W.gd 797 (Ky. 1997). weapon seated In felt and foam Inside a small were to liken the killing to the frame work of our DENISE A. R08ERT8 ...... Advortliing DIrtetor ■The defendant developers also queaUon whether the plalnUffs overrule may be submitted to the electors at a Town elecUon if said budget Is adopted In accordance with SecUon 9 of this Chapter, Sat. 3-1 kill Hitler have saved the lives of millions? have met their burden of showing Irreparable barm and lack of an ■Section 6-1 of the Manchester town charter provides: "BOARD Town elecUon occurs within sixty days of the filing of said shall also Ax a tax rata which shall be sufficient, together srtth leather case; he assembles the high-powered rifle, MARK F. ABRAITI8...... ButlfiMt Manager own experience, it would be as If 20 or 30 members Political assassination is the ultimate quick fix SHELDON COHEN...... Co mooting Managar adequate remedy at law, both of which are necessary prerequialtea OF DIRECTORS: GENERAL POWERS. The Board of Directors petition." esUmated recelpta from other sources, to equal the sum of all (or InJuncUve relief. Because of our resoluUon of the d e fe ^ n ts ' fits It with a state-of-the-art gunsight, and wham! of Congress were to gun down the president on the ROBERTH. HUBBARD...... Praaarooffl Managar shall, except In matters under the JurisdicUon of the Board of Sections 8-2 through 8-9 of the Manchester town charter provide: appropriations which have been made. Including any deficit from MANCn which often doesn’t fix. Yet in the desperate hour, other claims of error in their favor, we need not reach these issues. In real life, assassinations, both the ones which JEANNE 0. FROMERTH...... CIreulatlon Manager Education and except as otherwise specifically provided In this "Sec. 8-2. PUBLICATION. The budget and budget message and all the prior year. This SecUon shall not be construed to prevent the See Our. floor of the House of Representatives shortiv after be sure it will be attemnted nunin ■Section 19-1 of the Mancheister town charter pmvidesr Charier, exercise all the leglalaUve powers of the Town. Further. supporUng data shall be a public record In the office of the General Issuing of bonds to finance public Improvementa.” 10 — 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 17. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, March I7j 1988 — 9 1988-7 Ortega orders alert, te Dodd skeptidal of U.Sv movo NATION /■> Reagan’s pardon power By Lee Roderick attempt to destroy supplies of the House Majority Whip Tony C body” is says invasion threat Scripps League Newspapers Contra rebels. The White House Coelho, D-Callf., charged Wed­ ether with called the action an "invasion,” nesday the administranon "has & W O R L D hrough a could erase indictments MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) WASHINGTON - Most Demo­ while Dodd said it wa a relatively been desperate to create a applicable calling on the Nicaraguan public cratic leaders were openly skepti­ routine border "incursion” that I different — President Daniel Ortega said to be alert, to be in combat situation in Central America to Veterans cheat on benefits By Susonne M. Schafer ity council aide the benefit of the in cases of impeachment.” cal of President Reagan’s Justifi­ didn’t warrant the strong U.S. Justify military aid. You have to The Associated Press Sandinista troops had forc^ 2,000 readiness, ready to repel, resist, cation for ordering 3,200 U.S. WASHINGTON — U.S. veterans are cheating doubt. “He’s really very free,” said C. Contras into Honduran territory, response. question whether it is aimed at After Congress completed its Thomas Dienes,- a professor of i General defeat whatever aggression from combat troops to Honduras late Dodd recalled that similar the cease fire talks, and you have the government out of tens of millions of dollars WASHINGTON — President I meeting; and he warned the nation that the United States.” Wednesday. reports in March 1986 were used , each year by lying about their incomes and Iran-Contra investigation, Rea­ constitutional law at George board of U,S, forces may invade Nicara­ to be somewhat cynical and Reagan’s virtually absolute gan went on national television to Washington University. Presidential spokesman Mar­ "This ise little too convenient,” by the Reagan administration to wonder whether the (Iran- collecting excessive benefits as a result, a power to grant pardons raises the aldermen gua to save the rebeis, lin Fitswater in Washington said said Sen. Christopher D^d, Justify sending $20 million in congressional report says. say he thought North and Poin­ A president is able to grant a of a town "The United States, disrespect­ the U.S. soldiers were to carry out Contra) Indictments today are question of whether his former dexter "believed they were doing pardon involving a federal crime one of the D-Conn,, head of the Senate task emergency military assistance to part of it.” The report by the General Accounting Office, top aides indicted in the Iran- ful of international law and training exercises and be "a force monitoring peace efforts in what I would’ve wanted done.” solely on his own initiative — he rial court disrespectful of the principles of Honduras. The latest moves Dodd also suggested the indict­ the investigative wing of Congress, compared Contra affair will ever go to trial. And when he was questioned at need not consult anyone nor even itlng on a signal to the governments add the the region. “I’m highly suspi­ come as the administration is ments handed down by a federal Veterans Administration Income forms filled Reagan has never criticized his 1 that the the American constitution, is people of Central America.” cious of the administration’s one point about the law barring wait for an indictment or convic­ threatening today (Wednesday) again lobbying Congress for grand Jury Wednesday were tied ■ out by pensioners with Internal Revenue Service aides for lying to Congress, direct or indirect military aid to tion before taking action. Dienes rlthln the In a letter to Reagan released motives. assistance to the Contras. to the administration’s actions in ■ data. — shredding documents or partici­ llrectort” to directly employ its military by the White House, Azcona Hoyo “We’re seeing more hype than Rep. Edward Markey, D- the Contras, Reagan responded; said. an only be forces to save the mercenaries,” Honduras. The indictments are a Sen. Frank Murkowski, R-Alaska, released pating in a cover-up. And while he "I don’t think that the law was Dienes said the principal cost of said his government had ordered reality,” Dodd said. Mass., said "This is not the first “major black eye” to the admin­ by voting Ortega said, referring to the its armed forces “to repulse” the the report Wednesday and said Congress should has steadfastly refused to discuss broken.” a Reagan pardon "would be g. We hold CHRISTOPHER DODD Reagan’s decision came after time the president has made use istration, he said, and attempting the possibility of pardons, he has U.S,-supported Contra rebels. Sandinista troops and asked for Nicaraguan troops apparently of his military authority after he move to halt the abuses by giving the VA access If Reagan chooses to grant political.” He said the president Ortega was reacting to an . . . highly suspicious to divert attention from them is to same tax information so it can verify what been equally careful not to rule pardons to anyone connected with would have to make a case for the U.S military assistance. entered Honduran territory in an lost a vote on the Contras.” “pretty good politics.” them out. ir charter initial report by the White House Honduran military intelligence veterans tell it about income from Jobs and the affair, he would not even have pardon by arguing that he be­ lum ai the that the United States was sources, speaking on condition of investments. Murkowski is the senior Lt. {^ol. Oliver North, former to list a specific crime that is lieved his subordinates had acted y tuch an considering “everything ... short anonymity, told The Associated Republican on the Veterans Affairs Committee. national security adviser John being pardoned. in the cause of the national I ordinary of invasion” after President Jose Press late Wednesday that Hon­ Poindexter and two arms dealers Such sweeping power amounts security, or that he wanted to nbly or a U.S. troops ‘excitod but not nervous’ were indicted Wednesday on to a legal grant of absolution, spare the country a national economic Azcona Hoyo of Honduras ac­ duran troops had surrounded M cused Nicaragua of sending Bv The Associated Press conspiracy charges in the diver­ enshrined in the Constitution. The trauma. about 2,000 Nicaraguan soldiers EST at Travis Air Force Base. il Dlctlon- Ord’s Rapid Deployment Force Eugene Rice, 21, told The Char­ FDIC rescues Texas banks sion of Iranian arms sales profits Founding Fathers borrowed the 'Tm sure he’d catch a lot of at "(l]n a troops across the border into his three miles inside the Honduran Several wives were told by their were engaged in a deployment country and asked President Troops in combat gear kissed lotte (N.C.) Observer. “It was to the Nicaraguan Contra rebels. concept from English common political flak, and he wants to go )rda ‘town border. husbands that the battalions readiness exercise when word like, something’s really going to WASHINGTON — The Federal Deposit AP photo Reagan had no comment on the Portland Reagan for help. The Honduran foreign minis­ their wives and girlfriends good­ would be flown to Florida, then to Insurance Corp. today advanced $1 billion to law. down as a popular president — (1922).In Late Wednesday, the White came that two battalions, be­ happen. We’re finally going to get AFTER COUP ATTEMPT - Gen. latest development in the scandal The Constitution allows a presi­ but since North was perceived by ter, Carlos Lopez Contreras, said bye today as the United States Honduras. Travis officials said tween 1,100 and 1,200 soldiers, a chance to use our training.” banks owned by First RepublicBank Corp., a that has haunted his second term, 107 (1928), House announced about 3,200 U.S. the Honduran military command sent 3,200 soldiers to Honduras as they could not confirm that Dallas holding company, in a rescue package Manuel Noriega, Panama’s military dent virtually unlimited author­ some as a popular hero, I’m not ourt cited would go to Honduras, officials according to presidential spokes­ ity to pardon involving "offenses certain there’d be such negative troops would be sent to Honduras was reviewing battle plans in part of what the White House said arrangement. said. that could ultimately rival the government's strongman, appears outside army head­ or 183), for a today, but would not be deployed Eight hundred paratroopers man Marlin Fitzwater. against the United States, except reaction,” Dienes said. on which case Sandinista forces remained was a “measured response” to The White House on Wednesday At Fort Bragg, soldiers kissed largest bank bailout. quarters Wednesday after an apparent IVIi A "to any area of ongoihg hostili­ Nicaragua’s Incursion into that will be dropped about five miles But several presidential and A warning,” in Honduran territory. He also ordered troops to Honduras in FDIC Chairman L. William Seidman called coup attempt was put down. The men ties,” namely the Honduras- Central American nation. their wives goodbye at marshal­ from the Honduran base, said Constitutional scholars said that tin Individual said Azcona Hoyo contacted "an emergency deployment ing points on the sprawling base. MaJ. Gen. Carl Stiner, com­ the assistance “an interim step” to provide with Noriega are members of his high if he decides to pardon any of the ng booths Nicaragua border, where fight­ Ortega to demand the withdrawal About 1,500 soldiers, or two readiness exercise” triggered by "It was really exciting,” Pfc. mander of the 82nd Airborne. needed stability to First Republic’s subsidiaries command. Iran-Contra defendants, Reagan ing raged Wednesday between of the Nicaraguan troops. battalions of the 7th Light Infan­ what it called the invasion of and depositors. probably will wait until after the rcised In a Nicaraguan soldiers and the Fitzwater said the U.S. troops try Division at Fort Ord, Calif., Honduras by 1,500 to 2,000 Nicara­ November election to prevent the Cj sed In a Contras. would Join two battalions from Seidman said his agency, which insures would be sent to Palmerola Air guan forces pursuing Contra deposits at commercial banks, would guarantee issue from hurting Republican l>othlnthe There was no official reaction Force Base, about 125 miles west the 82nd Airborne Division at rebels. Failed coup sparks rioting er. Sectin all of the subldiary banks’ deposits as well as candidates. Wednesday night from the leftist of the border and 40 miles Fort Bragg, N.C., and support Military intelligence sources in ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. PANAMA CITY, Panama — Soldiers loyal to at when a Sandinista government to the units, the White House said money owed to general creditors of the banks. Reagan is well aware of the in of town northwest of the Honduran capi­ Honduras said late Wednesday This goes beyond the minimum the agency Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega patrolled the example of his Republican preder g \ avlng the announced deployment of U.S. tal, Tegucigalpa. Wednesday. that about 2,000 Sandinista troops INSURANSMITHS SINCE streets of Panama City today, one day after a cessor, Gerald Ford, whoseiWa- troops. The Contras have maintained The first of 26 C-141 transport were surrounded three miles would normally be expected to back up, which is By Ar >r to adopt deposits of $100,000 and less. failed coup attempt by rebel officers sparked tergate pardon of Richard Nixon AAanc y way of However, soon after the an­ secret bases along the Honduras- planes left Pope Air Force Base iii inside Honduras. Nicaraguan 1914 rioting by thousands of Panamanians. on Sept. 8, 1974, sent Ford’s len, under nouncement was made, the go­ Nicaragua border from which Fayetteville, N.C., at 7:30 a.m. President Daniel Ortega said popularity ratings tumbling and I enact the The rampage by citizens fed up with military OFF The vernment took control of all radio they have staged attacks on EST, carrying troops to Palmer­ troops had chased Contra rebels IRA appeals for calm rule and the nation’s financial crisis was the helped put a Democrat into the 20% charter, stations and broadcast that Nica­ Nicaragua in their 6-year-old war ola air base in Honduras, a into Honduran territory, but servici , largest disturbance since civilian opponents White House in the next election. ANY ONE SINGLE ITEM 1 3-9, S-3 raguan troops were being mobil­ to overthrow the Sandinistas. threhour flight. The planes would not say whether the soldi­ 649-5241 BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Mourners was hr authority^ 6S E. CMrtgr Strtet first began staging demonstrations calling for In the case at hand, Reagafnhas YOU CHOOSE. EVEN IF high sc le statute* ized throughout the country. The Ortega said on Wednesday that would leave 30 minutes apart, ers had crossed the border. wearing shamrocks and green armbands today made it clear — particularly in We now have a good IT IS ON SALE ALREADY. stations also broadcast revolu­ Sandinista troops had pushed said Lt. Gen. John W. Foss. All 11,400 members of Fort Manchottgr, GT, Noriega’s ouster last summer. to Mai [directors streamed through the streets of Belfast in a Wednesday’s protests erupted spontaneously his description of North as an selection of Spring and Only one coupon per tal We ly for the tionary miisic. about 2,000 Contra soldiers across "The soldiers are well-trained funeral procession for a slain IRA guerrilla, who throughout the capital and in the country’s "American hero” — that he is customer, please. Not to be Aboi Ortega neither confirmed nor the Rio Coco into Honduras in a and prepared for this mission,” was saluted in a volley of gunfire and buried. giving the former national secur­ Summer 100% cotton denied on Wednesday that Nica­ major offensive the began March said Foss, commander of the 18th second largest city. Colon, 50 miles to the north. used on layaways and hospiti eglslatlve The Irish Republican Army appealed for calm fashions including special orders. day, V with other raguan soldiers had crossed into 6, the largest this year. Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg. during the funeral for 33-year Kevin blouses, skirts tim es atter. See Honduran territory, but Defense He said his government "They’re excited but I would not Mecham takes the stand Excluding prom and Ministry spokeswoman MaJ. say they are nervous.” McCracken, who was buried a day after gunmen BUYING A USED wedding gowns. , eight y I, 822 A.2d launched the offensive "to re­ An opportunity to share with killed three people arid wounded 68 at another and dresses. 10 statutes Rosa Pasos denied that Sandi­ move the mercenary forces from Dozens of trucks carrying PHOENIX, Ariz. — Senators stood in respect hospitt IRA funeral. CAR THIS Coupon eiplroi 4/ll/M. tions. f body and nista troops had done so. Nicaraguan territory and to troops and supplies from Ford those who need you ... as Gov. Evan Mecham arrived for the first time Come early for be»t selection! erendum. Ortega told reporter: "We are defend our territory,” Ord arrived shortly after 7 a m. McCracken was shot to death Monday by a at his impeachment trial to testify that he didn’t WEEKEND? Tiling Ic contain British army patrol that he fired upon. cover up a death threat and did not sell tended expressly Mourners followed the coffin through West Bolton ve body” appointments for campaign contributions, DON’T! Highlai U.S., Soviets ACUPUNCTURE FOR HEALTH Please give Belfast to the Roman Catholic Milltown Mecham told the Arizona Senate on "A Caring Wholislic Health Center” cemetery, the scene of Wednesday’s attack by Until you see our ad 643-5692 Progra dslons of generously! Protestant gunmen. Wednesday that his trust in some aides was “a Also, rectors Is talk briefly STEPHEN GREENBERG, Dipl. AC. (N.C.C.A.) trust misplaced” and that he also had “big in Friday’s paper. lll'A Center St., Manchester student lulred for trouble” in relations with state Attorney OPEN M-S ’TIL 6; THURS. & FRI. TIL 8 National Board Certified Acupuncturist MANCHESTER HONDA inchester of Nicaragua Israelis raid Palestinians General Bob Corbin, a fellow Republican. ablnatlon ■ Pain of all types The 63-year-old first-term governor, who said Unique Fashions tt Gifts From Around the World therefore ■ Gynecological Problems BEIRUT, Lebanon — Six Israeli his 1986 campaign theme was to “rid the state of St er. Were BERN, Switzerland (AP) — ■ Asthma, Allergies, Sinusitis >tlng that fighter-bombers blasted Palestinian guerrilla corruption,” was expected to resume testimony Defense Secretary Frank C. ■ Stop Smoking today. I that It Carlucci said he and his Soviet bases in Druse-held territory above Beirut today Contiiu ds “shall counterpart briefly debated the ^^^n^^jerUlzed^^Isposrti^Needie^UseT^j] in the deepest air raid into Lebanon this year, r charter police Said. day by plaintiffs reported Nicaraguan incursion RCHBISHOP’S Chemical plant explodes I into Honduras today before con­ 543 N. Main St., Manchester 647-8789 They said one guerrilla was killed and two govern! lembly to sion on llct with cluding three days of talks on an other people, a fighter and his 2-year-old son, BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N. J. - An explosion 1 D a y s ! ANNUAL were wounded in the attack, the third against 3 The 1 193 Conn. upbeat note. and fire at a hazardous chemical research plant Carlucci said he protested the THE SECOND SPRING EDITION OF THE APPEAL Palestinian targets in Lebanon since January. killed two people today and critically injured a of no a 7 will li) The Jets dropped four shells on one base in the 7 'uled that incursion to Soviet Defense Min­ third, authorities said. Nearby areas were f in d Glastonbury >- which :ould not ister Dmitri Vazov, who “made Aynab village, demolishing a building used as a evacuated. bills to I without some attempt to defend the Antiques & Collectibles Show*^ base for the Democratic Front for the Liberation The explosion at 1; .SI a.m. at Gollob Analytical Commi um. This Sandinista action.” of Palestine. Services involved unknown quantities of It such a "I would not characterize it as a Glastonbury High School The Marxist front is one of the Palestine Oselli down to Hubbard St.. Glastonbury. CT chemicals and gases, said Police Chief Ralph M. the pro vigorous defense,” Carlucci told Liberation Organization’s eight main factions. Del Duca. etermlne a news conference before leaving SPONSORED BY GLASTONBURY EXCHANGE CLUB w as gl£ udgment Bern for Washington. Under the Management ot Thomas Barrows & Sons. Ltd. wouldn iMue. We P.O. Box 141, Portland, CT 06480 — (203) 342-2540 99 laiing to Carlucci said he consulted with the White House overnight and SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1988 — 10 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 134 FARMINGTON AVENUE endorsed the decision to send an HARTFORD, CT 06105 Pn kecase Is Where 130 Quality Dealers from throughout New England and New York will be on hand with this emergency U.S. force to Hondu­ ras on exercises. to greet you The Sandinistas said they had FOOD BAR OPEN THROUGHOUT THE SHOW in chased Contra rebels to the General Admlesion *2.50 - With this Ad *2.00 Shoes Honduran border, but the Nicara­ WATl guan Defense Ministry denied 1-91 North or South to Putnam Bridge Exit. Main St. Exit on Rt. 2 East. Rt. 2 West to Exit 8, turn left, go to end ot street, look (or signs. perior Sandinista troops entered probabi Rt. 2 East to Exit 7, turn left on New London Tpke, look for eigne. Honduras. Waterb Me time by The Soviet Union provides cause the aquaint manneras Nicaragua with military and basebal I S-Sof this economic aid. At a news confer­ $12 wife. Nidgetand ence, Yazov did not address the GOOD FRIENDS MAKE GREAT NEIGHBORS trior to the Judge issue of Nicaragua specifically. Wednes I shall hold “We spoke out in favor of In addition to exists t( lor to the 47, will layer may greater predictability and stabil­ NEED SOME EXTRA dors shallill ity in the Soviet-U.S. military providing you with a choice of killing 0 Uce of the balance,” he said. “We tried to Ortez. ■ ganeral better understand the logic of and 1 meal daily, additional meal available, regular Heim, t less than SPENDING ig may be rationale for U.S. actions in the housekeeping, 24-hour security, fire protection system, - based aa It shall military field.” showing Carlucci described his talks maintenance o f residence and grounds, laundry rooms, head ii After the MONEY!! alum ini tors shall with Yazov, which were closed to professionally staffed beauty and barber shop, chauffeured f^ylon Boots 1^,2499 I Board of reporters, as “cordial and busi­ $ 2 4 : ^ / f by Moni Ipta or of nesslike” and said he had been local transportation, daily activities and social events, well- Heim: at before W aterb ly Item of 9 invited to Moscow to continue the lighted parking, fiill-service central dining room, lobby reception 9 O’Learj i^rtment discussions at an unspecified We may just have a r amount date. area, library with fireplace, private dining room with fireplace, confessc ng notices newspaper route available intervie g notice of He said he had not obtained the card and game room, gift and sundries shoppe, lounge area with ce of such apology he requested for the fatal in your area... apartmc Utlons or O’Lea shooting by a Soviet soldier of (Manchester) fireplace, members pantry for special events, physical fitness ted by the U.S. Army MaJ. Arthur Nicholson lor to the in East Germany threeyearsago. facilities, arts and crafts studio, landscaped courtyard with irs take no Adelaide Rd...... all Racial I day prior Yazov said the incident occurred Jean Rd...... 5-30 dining terrace, centrally located elevators ve budget before he became defense minis­ Steephollow La...... all precei and garden areas have been ter last May, said Carlucci. with walking paths.... A Ml I the legal "He said he would undertake to Jean Rd...... 56-65 Waranoke Rd...... all ...the Arbors will be a community where y id d 's ^ charged as finally investigate it” through the Soviet with a F ecordedIn Foreign Ministry, which has been Ardmore Rd...... all good friends will make great neighbors. srk. Prom Jefferson St...... all Foodbag I amounts handling the issue Carlucci said. 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North St...... all Stock PI...... all 403 West Center Street dditlon or Manchester, Connecticut 06040-4738 Have a counselor call me The pass side of the But Don’t Miss The North School St...... 1-64 No. Main St...... 307-410 the man i It shall b e I Board of Police! Best Used Car Sale Where Good Friends . Jerome. ss: "TAX Everll Jerome 1 the final CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 make Great Neighbors! non-suret I Chapter, Sat. 3-19-88 / 9am-4pm Kber with ManchesI nim of all MANCHESTER HONDA nesday, j dldt from tinued to revest the Sea Our Ad In Friday's Paparl iiaitrI|PBtTr HrralJi 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 17. 1988 - » Troops arrive in Honduras iHanrlirBlrr Krralfl nscue % Bv Do MMIMDIC Continued from page 1 Byrd, D-W.Vu., earlier. “The Rep. Jack Fields, R-Texas, Section 2, Page 11 The A Sandinistas have crossed over the said, "I don’t think the president SPORTS DBMMKT addition, he said, “We’ve called border before and gone back.” really had an alternative.” Thursday, March 17, 1988 PHG for an OAS-UN mission to go to Some members of Congress Announcing the deployment insUinl the site and let them establish prema what the facts are.” noted that the deployment came late Wednesday, presidential spo­ as the administration was mak­ kesman Marlin Fitzwater called missio "They can go and see for it was aid C. ing a renewed push for new aid for the troops’ movement “a mea­ themselves," he said. “Don’t the Contras. sured response designed to show the PH lor of take our word for it.” it. eorge But Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-lnd., our staunch support to the demo­ Duke hopes to avoid From Capitol Hill, Sen. John interviewed on “CBS This Morn­ cratic government of Honduras Next Kerry, D-Mass., said, “I think it’s ing,” said he doubted the events at a time when its territorial ownen ant a an overreacton. I think the notion ent th :rime would not change lawmakers’ integrity is being violated by the that there’s a real invasion is Just positions. Cuban- and Soviet-supported San- game < — he ridiculous.” Insta 'even ‘We’re very evenly divided in dinista army.” underestimating BU "1 think it’s a move the the House and in the Congress on He said it also was “a signal to anothei mvic- president may come to regret ienes aid, and I don’t see that funda­ the governments and peoples of because the spectacle of Ameri­ mentally changing,” he said. Bv Tim Llotta Central America of the serious­ The Associated Press first-round game and we can troops moving into Central For the Republicans, Sen. ness with which the United States struggled in the first half,” King m America in convoy; flying down Larry Pressler of South Dakota government views the current East Regional said. “That does wake us up a there, 1 think is going to remind situation in the region.” CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Missis­ said on NBC that, “as predicted, sippi Valley State had an 8-20 little that any opponent is capable the American people of why they as soon as the moneys were taken Elliott Abrams, assistant se­ of beating you." don’t want this,” he said on the record this season and is absent cice Thursday. “This team is a away from the freedom fighters, cretary of state for inter- from this year’s NCAA postsea­ Boston University. 23-7, earned NBC-TV “Today” program. Ortega invaded another coun­ American affairs, said Congress young team. It thinks it can lose to its bid by winning the ECAC “It’s an overreaction.” said try.” Pressler said Nicaragua son basketball tournament. anybody, and it can. would receive information today And yet, the Southwestern North Atlantic Conference tour­ Senate Majority Leader Robert had become “expanslonistic.” documenting incursion. “Two years ago. I don’t think nament. Led by guard Drederick Conference school has been re­ they thought they could lose to Hoc peatedly referred to in questions Irving, who averaged 20.3 points M M anybody. I’ll be very di.sap- per game during the regular asked of Duke Coach Mike pointed if we don’t play well ot of Krzyzewski. season, the Terriers are making NHLitir to go More indictments possibie (against Boston University). their first NCAA appearance Two years ago, Duke met a Duke will meet Boston Univer­ since 1983. nt — Continued from page 1 lightly regarded Mississippi Val­ sity in the last of four games ;dby North was accused of accepting the Iran-Contra affair unraveled ley State and trailed until late in Guard Larry Jones added 18.1 n not the security system and pocket­ in November 1986. .scheduled today at the Dean points per game to Boston Uni­ David Kool/Manchester Herald for his former aides, "had no the second half before finally Smith Center. Woshlnntc ative ing $4,500 of $90,000 in travelers Last week, another of Reagan’s prevailing. versity’s three-guard offen.se. Phllodelpt ON TH E JO B — Town paramedics High School and Bolton Center School response” to the latest develop­ checks he received from a Contra former national security advis­ The afternoon session began "We obviously don’t have the NY Island Michael DuBois, left, and Carlo Piacen- ment in the scandal, said spokes­ This year, the fifth-ranked Blue with Rhode Island against Mis­ NY Ronei A during Manchester Memorial Hospital’s leader to cover expenses of ers, Robert C. McFarlane, Devils open their NCAA Tourna­ ammunition that Duke has, so we A PItlsborit man Marlin Fitzwater. souri, Ninth-ranked Syracuse tini talk to students from Bennet Junior career day Wednesday: helping the rebels. pleaded guilty to four misdemea­ ment against a lightly regarded could go out and play a great New JcfM North, who was fired from his The gratuities were offered to played North Carolina A&T in the game and not come out on top,” nor charges of withholding infor­ Boston University and compari­ second game. v-Montrea White House post in November "encourage North to continue in mation from Congress about the Boston University Coach Mike v-Boston sons have been made to Duke’s In the opening game of the night Buffalo 1986, was named in 16 counts. He his position” at the White House covert aid efforts. struggle two years ago. Jarvis said. "We are going to Career aiso was charged with obstruct­ so Secord and Hakim “would session. Southern Methodist learn ^ lot here.” Quebec day gives area youths North also was charged with “That team wasa veteran team plays Notre Dame. Horfford ing Attorney General Edwin continue to receive opportunities and I think it took them (Missis­ When asked about Duke’s main CAI Meese Ill’s Nov. 21-23, 1986, for substantial revenues and illegally using a tax-exempt Duke forward Billy King said weapon, junior Danny Ferry, foundation, the National Endow­ sippi Valley State) lightly. They the Blue Devils will be better investigation by making false profits” from the arms sales, the tried to ea.se into the tourna­ Jarvis said. “Ten years from v-Detrolf glimpse of jobs In medical field statements and destroying Na- indictment said. ment for the Preservation of prepared because of the Missis­ now. I’m going to tell my V-St. Loul: Liberty, to raise $3.2 million for ment,” Krzyzewski said before sippi Valley .State game in 1986. v-Oilcogo By Andrew J. Davis tionai Security Councii Secord and North agreed the Duke’s final pre-tournament pra- Toronto School in East Hartford and previously had the day for high documents. “Enterprise” would keep most of the Contras. "Two years ago. it was a Please turn to page 13 MInnesoto I Manchester Herald Timothy Edwards School in South school juniors and seniors, offi­ Secord and Hakim were addi- the proceeds from the sale of- North, who was fired from the Windsor attended. cials discovered that many had v-Coloorv The diversity of jobs and tionaliy charged with conspiring TOW missiles to Iran in February NSC staff in November 1986, told v-Edmont( Twenty-five hospital depart­ already decided on a career or it reporters: “I did not commit any V-Wlnnlpei services available in medicine to pay North illegal gratuities by 1986, the indictment said. Los Anoeli ments participated in the day was too late in their high school crime. I intend to fight the Divld Kool/Minchetter Heritd Penguins not clock watching, agreeing to set up a $200,000 Swiss Poindexter, a retired Navy Voncouvef was brought to life forarea junior including; the emergency depart­ high school studentsduring a visit career to take many of the needed bank account for the Marine rear admiral,^Iso was charged allegations of wrongdoing for as HUSKY POINT MAKER - Phil Gamble, Huskies take on West Virginia University v-clinch* ment. child-life and pediatrics, courses. officer’s family and to pay for the long as necessary.” to Manchester Memorial Hospi­ with four counts of obstructing with the basketball, will be one of the key in Morgantown, W. Va., in first round NIT Woshino physical therapy and personnel. The day, though, centered installation of a security system congressional inquiries and delet­ Plttsbon tal Wednesday. Susan Wagner, assistant direc­ Secord said on ABC-TV’s performers for UConn tonight as the play. move closer to fourth place Monfreo t>e About 80 students attended the around the students. Students at North’s home in Great Falls, ing National Security Council “Nightline’’ that the charges Detroit 5 tor of volunteer services, which Va. 5 hospital’s career day Wednes­ from a group of Bennet and computer records shortly after were “crazy.” Bv The Associated Press Voncoov organized the day. said the Bolton students, who had just day, which has been held two purpose was to show students that Canadians 4, Jets 1 Coloorv times a year for about the last heard a presentation by the The Pittsburgh Penguins aren’t Former Jet goalie Brian Hay­ Oilcoeo a lot more goes on at a hospital paramedics, said they found life NHL Roundup Quebec < eight years, said Andrew A . Beck, than they might realize. UConn drawing respect wasting time watching the score- ward came back to stop 24 shots, Mlnneso hospital director of public rela­ at the hospital fascinating. "We want the kids to know board or getting onto it. being beaten only by Mario New Yor tions, Students from Bennet and there are other functions to the "You got to see behind the ’The Penguins moved within one second period to take a 5-3 lead Marois with ju.st 39' .seconds p . m . Tiling junior high schools at­ hospital (and) not just nurses and •scenes," said Amy Durato. a point of the fourth-place New and weren’t caught. remaining. Wlnnlpe< tended along with students from doctors,” Wagner said. seventh grader at Bennet York Rangers in the NHL’s Washington has won 13 of 16 Brian Skrudland. Bobby Smith. Los Ano< Bolton Center School and the from its NIT opponent Patrick Division Wednesday games since the All-Star break. The day was geared specifi­ "It was fun,” .said Helen Stephane Richer and Chris Che- NHL re$i Highland Park Day Treatment cally toward junior high students Mocko. an eighth grader at night with a 5-2 victory over The Rangers had beaten division lios .scored for the Canadiens. Program Yis, Bv Ray Formanek Jr. to eighth-ranked Pitt 61-.58 and non-conference opponent.^ this Toronto. As usual, Mario Le- rivals six straight times. Center Gilles Thibaudeau col­ because most of those students Bolton Center School. "It was Also, seventh and eighth grade The Associated Press 74-69 and to Syracu.se 73-71 and season. mieux was the catalyst, scoring “We’re gunning for fir.st place lected three assists as Montreal Cipitals have not made career choices. interesting learning how to treat Georgetown 60-59 in rematches. students from St. Christopher Beck said. When the hospital people” West Virginia has dropped six just 56 seconds into tiie game, and they’re all big games,” .said climbed hack Into first place MORGANTOWN. W.Va. — "They’re a Temple kind of games since Feb. 1 by a total of Lemieux, the NHL’s leading defenseman Scott Stevens, one of overall in the NHL with 93 points. WosMnslei West Virginia Coach Gale Catlett just 13 points, including a 63-61 scorer, claimed the Penguins eight Caps who scored. ’’They’re The Canadiens are one point N.Y. Ron* we have no-point says Connectieut’.s 1,5-14 record club.” said Catlett, whose Moun­ First Per taineers are 18-13 on the season. loss to Rhode Island that elimi­ aren’t paying attention as to how a good team and I respect them a ahead of Calgary in the overall (RIdlev, t doesn’t tell the whole story-when nated Catlett’s squad from the the Rangers or New Jersey lot. I think we get up for these standings. York, Mo< State zoning plan is d^ad it comes to the Mountaineer.s’ “Kind of like we are. We average (0 0 ). Pen about the same offensive and Atlantic 10 tournament. Devils are doing. The Ranger.s, games in our division.” Canucks 3, Kings 3 Ine), 1:42. Continued from page 1 as a "destructive” proposal for first-round opponent in the Na­ defensive statistics. West Virginia’sTyroneShaw,a who lost 8-4 to Washington, have Gartner, Y ments of DiRosa and Osella tional Invitation Tournament. Wings 2, North Stars 1 Center Brian Bradley, playing (holding), Manchester and most other saying 'that the creation of mortgages. 6-8 senior forward hobbled by an 70 points, Pittsburgh has 69 and manlike c Detroit, 8-0-1 in the last nine day by a subcommittee of the towns. “We got a difficult draw,” "It will be a very interesting ankle sprain during the tourna­ New Jersey 67. Only one of those in his fifth game with Vancouver, (hooking), affordable housing through zon­ games — eight of those without ■scored with 10:47 left in regula­ ence), IS:; governor’s Blue Ribbon Commis­ ” I think it takes away local ing should be left up to the towns. Catlett during a break in prac­ game” ment last week, is still receiving teams will make the playoffs. tice, "We got an absolutely hot Connecticut Coach Jim Cal­ injured captain Steve Yzerman. tion as the Canucks lied Los Second t sion on Housing. autonomy.” he said. “I really don’t think that we ice treatments and hopes to be "I didn’t pay much attention to their leading scorer — got goals Angeles, (Erixon, Si The housing committee’s vote basketball team that’s playing houn. in his .second year, said the close to full speed by Thursday. the scores,” said Lemieux, who.se RIdlev 25 "I oppose state intervention,” need some help on the .state well with a lot of talent” from Brent Ashton and Lee Vancouver goalie Steve Weeks York, Nil! 7 of no action means the proposal DiRosa said. “I think it (afforda­ level.” he said. Huskies are "pragmatic" and not “It will be a barn-burner of a goal and two assists gave him 142 7 Woshlngto Norwood. will likely miss the deadline, Thursday’s conte.st at the We.st afraid to alter their game plan to game. I’m sure,” said Catlett. points and broke the team record made a sliding glove save of a Gould), 14 ble housing) has always been an Josh Howroyd. an alternate for Greg Stefan made 35 saves in 15:50. a, which is today, for submitting area we’ve addressed. We’ve Virginia University Coliseum wili get the job done, “We'll have to play well to win.” he .set in 1985-86. “We’d hear 25-foot wrist shot by Los Angeles’ the Planning and Zoning Com­ be the first time since 1981-82 that his fourth straight victory since Steve Duchesne with seven se­ (Adorns, bills to the Planning and Zoning made an excellent attempt over mission and Zoning Board of "We are a team that plays We.st Virginia has a balanced about it between periods maybe, Hunter, W the Huskies, who finished last in different (tempos) on different scoring attack, with center Dar­ but that was all," returning from a ligament injury conds left in overtime to preserve Was (roug Committee of the Legislature. the years to provide affordable Appeals, said the proposed state he suffered Jan. 6. the tie. Ing), 5:47; Osella said he’d been tracking housing...and will continue to do zoning board would be like a the Big East Conference at 4-12. nights." he said. ryl Prue averaging 12.7 a game And it had no bearing on their Mullen the progress of the proposal and so.” have appeared in a postseason Calhoun said he has used about and Steve Berger, fifth among the job. according to Dan Frawlcy, Wos(roui “hammer” hanging over the tournament. (slashing), was glad to see that it probably “ 10 different lineups” in bringing starters, averaging 11.5. who also had a goal. 14 :2 0 ; Republican Director Theunis heads of the local zoning boards. The Mountaineers have made Petit wouldn’t succeed. He described it Werkhoven echoed the senti- “I still think...from a practical Connecticut from a 9-19 record Pairings for the NIT’s second- “We have to be concerned with eight straight postseason last season. round, to be played Monday and our game,’’ Frawley said. Third P« perspective it’s better to allow appearances. (Nllon,Cvr local governments to determine Cliff Robinson, a 6-11 junior, Tuesday, will be announced after "That’s the one where we can (Longwov, “I know the way they’ve played leads Connecticut both in scoring the completion of Friday night’s control things We can’t do Hunter 1 Probable cause found their own zoning cla.ssifications.” this year and they’ve jiad a great (en). 12, W Howroyd said. "The state should with a 17.9 average and in first-round contests. anything about what the other Plvonko) season as far as playing people (hooking). do more to assist towns in terms rebounds with 7,1. The Huskies Quarterfinal games are sche­ teams do.” close,” Catlett said. "No one has also have Phil Gamble, a 6-4 duled March 25-26. with the final In other games, Detroit Shots or of funding.” really been able to blow them New York in Waterbury slaying "I didn’t feel that the .state junior averaging 14.6 points a four advancing to Madison clinched a tie for the Norris Power-p out.” game, and Tate George, a 6-5 .Square Garden in New York for Division title with a 2-1 victory 1 of 5; Nev should interfere with the town’s The Huskies defeated both No. 9 Goolles- WATERBURY (AP) - A Su­ said he killed Ortez following an endeavors,” said ZBA member sophomore who is among the top the semifinals on March 29, The over Minnesota: Montreal ex­ 19soves).h perior Court judge has found argument in his apartment con­ Alphonse Reale. Syracuse and Georgetown this playmakers in the Big East with tournament’s championship and tended its unbeaten string to 12 probable ca,ise to charge a cerning the defendant’s wife, season and played other Big East 149 assists in 29 games. consolation contests are slated games with a 4-1 victory at Waterbury man with beating an Hilda Vasquez. O’Leary testfied opponents tough. Connecticut lost The Huskies are 10-1 against for March 30. Winnipeg and Vancouver and Los Penguim aquaintence to death with a Monges said Ortez called his wife Buying A Angeles played to a 3-3 tie. baseball bat in a dispute over his "bad names” and threatened to Penguins 5, Leafs 2 Toronto wife. make sexual advances toward Pittsburgh Judge Maxwell Heiman ruled her. Used Car? Carter blossoms for OSU Lemieux now has 58 goals and Rrsf Pei Wednesday sufficient evidence 142 points, both team records. He (Zolopskl), Ortez’s battered body was Wait Bv Rusty Miller (Ltmleux, exists to charge Vincent Monges, found Jan. 12 in a yard behind the DePaul did,” Young .said. “They has a 15-point lead over Wayne burgh, Fn The Associated Press manhandled us” Gretzky in the NHL scoring race P eno ltle 47, with murder in the Jan. 11 Monges’ apartment, where police Until Saturday checking), killing of 51-year-old Pedro Lopez have said Monges allegedly NIT Roundup Ohio State outrebounded the and has four goals and 14 assists ence), 10:0 Or You’ll Wish You COLUMBUS. Ohio - Perry Monarchs 38-25, including a 20-10 in his last eight games. Ing), )4:3 Ortez. dumped the body. 1f:4); Lei Heiman said his ruling was Had— Carter was just another promis­ upper hand in the second half. More importantly for the Pen­ Monges is being held on $500,000 ing big man in the Big Ten. victory over Old Dominion “I think it’s helped me playing guins, they are within striking Second F based on an autopsy report bond in the Union Avenue jail in Save a bunch of bananas with an SBM showing Ortez died of massive MANCHESTER HONDA But, in the first round of the "The Big Ten is a tougher in the Big Ten,” said Carter, who distance of the playoffs. The (Lemieux, New Haven pending a pre-trial See Our Ad In Friday's Paperl National Invitation Tournament conference. What’s the name of came into the game averaging 9.3 Rangers, Penguins and Devils all Secord, Ti head injuries inflicted by an hearing April 4. no-point, adjustable-rate mortgage. Pit (rough aluminum bat allegedly wielded on Wednesday night and away their conference? The Sun Belt?" points a game. "There wasn’t a have nine games left. Ing), 5:31; from the Purdues and Indianas of Carter asked. lot of banging going on like there 9:57; Johr by Monge. Finding the right mortgage around and, best of all, no Capitals 8, Rangers 4 Solmlng, T Heiman’s decision came after Sure, you have more the world, the 6-foot-8 Ohio State Old Dominion Coach Tom is in the regular season. It’s hard (hooking), 9 can be a slippery undertak­ points. Not a single one. questions. And we’ve got freshman stepped into the Young said Ohio State — led by to get any boards in the Big Ten, While the Rangers were slip­ 9 Ing), )7:2); Waterbury Police Det. Neil ing. Some banks charge you spotlight. Carter — simply pu.shed his team with all that goes on.” ping closer to fifth place, the AP photo O’Leary testified that Monges ^ te A U H So u r ce Here’s a quick rundown good answers. So come see Capitals improved their Patrick Third P i confessed to the crime during an a low interest rate but really us about a mortgage. Or Carter scored a career-high 25 around. Carter was 12 for 18 from the GOING DOWN — Pittsburgh’s Martio Lemieux (66) (Terrion), 1 on our pointless, 1-year points and had 10 rebounds as the "They played us more physical Division lead to three points over heads for the ice after being tripped by Toronto’s Greg (Frowlev, J interview in his South End clean up on closing costs and adjustable-rate mortgage: call. We’ll save you big Philadelphia. The Capitals (Olezvk, D( apartment Jan. 13. points. Others minimize Buckeyes rolled to an 86-73 than (NCAA teams) Maryland or Please turn to page 13 Terrion. The Penguins won, 5-2. Buskos, P ATMAIOffiSTER • Points: NONE. bananas without a slipup. scored three times in 2:26 of the Tor, doub O’Leary testified that Monges MEMORIAL HOSPITAL closing costs at the expense manlike co • Loan amount: up to 80% (sloshing), of your interest rate. Kffective date*' March 15,1988 misconduct "COMMUNICATION SKILLS of appraised value. Tor, miscor Racial slur What really makes an mlnor-misi FOR COUPLES" SBM no-point, adjustable- • Down payment: 20% Purdue is the team to beat in NCAA tournament Frowlev, PI precedes arrest Shots on rate mortgage the best of minimum (10% down 8.00% Today marks the commencement of the golden burgh 14-13- A Manchester man was the bunch? We give you a payment mortgage loan Interest Rate inordinate amount of undeniable talent, the to run up the score against opponents, may have his Power-olc anniversary of one the most vivacious sporting Boilermakers will bring back the NCAA title to nose nibbed in his own strategy with a possible 7; Pittsburg charged last Friday in connection A five seuion workshop d esired to help married and very competitive interest available with slightly spectacles in our country — the NCAA Basketball Goalies— West Lafayette, Indiana. second-round matchup with Bradley and the saves). Pll with a February incident at the rate, the long-term interest different terms). Tournament. unmarried couples recognlxe, understand and Improve the 9.22% Purdue’s partner in the NCAA final will be nation’s leading scorer — Hersey Hawkins. A— 16,106. Foodbag Convenience .store at 116 Reteree- rate advantages of an • Caps: 2% per year and Annual Percentage Rate Those fortunate enough to be one of the 64 elite Jim Tierney Arizona University, the Pac-10 champs and the No Center St,, police said. teams in the field all harbor fervent hopes of If Oklahoma doesn’t make the Final Four this Ron AsselstI John M. Jerome. 31, of 43 ways they communicate In order to enhance the overall adjustable-rate mortgage, 6% over life of the loan. 1 seed in the West Regional. The Wildcats (31-2), year, it never will. Madison St., was charged with low closing costs, fast turn­ • Rate reviewed and •Rates subject to change without notice. reaching the Final Four which will be held at the led by All-America selections Sean Elliott and Finally, the strongest and most difficult regional quality of their relationship. Kemper Arena in St. Louis, Mo. The championship Herald Sports Writer reckless endangerment and adjusted yearly, if need be. Steve Kerr, have enjoyed a magnificent season and to pick is the East. ’Temple, the No. 1 seed, is solid. breach of peace, police said. game is slated for Monday night, April 4. have placed western basketball back on the map There’s Duke (ACC champs), defending NCAA Police said Jerome’s arrest Numerous NCAA pools throughout the United Although Its Pac-10 schedule was a cakewalk. champ Indiana, Georgia ’Tech, Georgetown, LSU, stemmed from an incident at the THURSDAY EVENINGS. MARCH 24 - APRIL 28 States are premised on those people thinking they Arizona proved its wares with impressive victories and Syracuse (Big East champs). My choice is store on Feb. 6 in which a van possess the acute, insightful knowledge necessary over Michigan. Syracuse and Illinois. A well-drilled Syracuse. When they play well, the Orangemen are TODAY 7p.m.-^:30p.m. to pick the ‘magical’ Final Four teams. 2:30 p.m. occupied by two white males sped and systematic unit, Arizona will be there as good as anyone. Last year’s defeat in the title North Carol toward a 21-year-old black man. Contrary to past years, this year’s tournament championship night, but will encounter Purdue as game can only make them hungrier. 4:30 p.m. The passenger of the van called appears fairly straightforward to me, thus, Lewis and Everette Stephens. Both Lewis and Lovolo, Coll Blanchester Memorial Hospital too strong an adversary. The only thing separating Syracuse from the 7 p.m. — the man a "nigger," police said. providing my Final Four comprised of three of the Stephens are sharp.shooters from anywhere, In the Southeast Regional, the high-scoring NCAA championship is its abysmal foul shooting, Dome, ESPI Police said the van belonged to 71 Haynes Street Manchester, CT Where your friends are. top four seeds in the country. including 3-point range, and will both likely be high its ultimate downfall a year ago. The pivotal game 7p.m. — C NBA draft choices. Oklahoma Sooners (30-3) seem destined for the South Floric Jerome. OfTices in Manchester, lusi Hartford, Bolion, I’ll begin with my selection for the 1988 NCAA Final Four this year. The No. 1 seed in this region in this region will be the semifinal matchup 7:30 p.m. To register, call 643-1223 or647-6600 Andover, South Windsor, Hast Windsor, Ashford, Virginia, Ch Jerome was released on a $500 champion — the Purdue Boilermakers. The No. l Center Melvin McCants and forwards Todd and a team averaging better than 100 points a between Syracuse and Duke. Temple will lose to non-surety bond. He appeared in Hasiford, Mansfield, Tolland and (jlasionbury 7:30 p.m. - $176.00 per couple Telcphtme 646-1700. seed in the Midwest Regional. Purdue (27-3) seems Mitchell and Kip Jones comprise the requisite game, Oklahoma has an abundance of raw, Syracuse in the East Regional final. 9:30 p.m. Manchester Superior Court Wed­ Member FDIC. Equal Htiusing I.ender. (£) to have the easiest route to Kansas City. The inside talent and muscle to dominate a game. The Wichita Stol offensive talent. However, a good defensive team, The selections; East— Syracuse; Midwest— 11:30 p.m. nesday, and his case was con­ Boilermakers, under Coach Gene Keady, boast the wrap on Purdue is that it has been a ‘choke’ team in Florida, Cho tinued to next Tuesday. namely Arizona, will finally corral the Sooners. Purdue; Southeast—Oklahoma; West—Arizona. best guard tandem in the nation in seniors Troy the NCAAs. But, after this season with an The Sooner’s coach. Billy Tubbs, whose penchant is NCAA champs: Purdue. I I t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 17, 1988 14 — Dan Rooney turns the tide to save instant lepiay _ MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 17, 1988 - 13 Williams the conqueror as Bullets trip up Bulls Th( By Dove Goldberg Wednesday, two votes more than light at the start. It would have official and let the members of nariai The Associated Press necessary and two more than it lost.’’ team any correction ia was probably the key moment." ByBv The AssociatedAsitnrlnfAH DPressi>akk his/hi Supervisor of Officials Art conqueror. points and led the Bullets to a received last year, when oniy important." The renewal of instant replay overdue," Williams, a second- functi It still might not have made It McNally’s staff, «dio have serv­ Jordan scored 25 points Wed­ 106-103 victory over Jordan and " I really didn’t see any holes in PHOENIX, Ariz. — Last year, some last-ditch lobbying by Ro­ When the vote was taken, the was the key development as the year pro, said. " I was due for a be a except for Rooney, one of the ing as replay officials, train and They came, 16,515 strong, to the nesday night but that was nine the Bulls. our game. I thought when the instant replay was saved from a zelle preserved it. This time, oniy "n ay " votes came from four meetings began winding down Capital Centre and they saw good game, and I had one i s t . league’s most respected figures grade field officials full time. below his NBA-leading average. “Most everyone comes out to NBA Roundup Mavericks made some runs at us premature demise hy NFL Com­ however, the replay officials will teams that have opposed the toward Thursday’s finish. In Chicago’s Michael Jordan, but tonight.” nate and previously one of replay’s Rooney was aided by three Meanwhile, John Williams see Michael Jordan do his thing, we held our poise.” missioner Pete Rozelle. This year be regular members of the concept from the start — the other action Wednesday: Washington had Williams the It was Washington’s ninth have most adamant foes. To the ~ Shula of Miami, equaled his career high with 28 but sometimes other players arr Nets 83, Bucks 79 it was Dan Rooney, president of officiating crew rather than surprise of Schramm and other Kansas City Chiefs, New York victory in the last 11 games and ing ai the Pittsburgh Steelers, who did Bill Walsh of San Francisco and Giants, Phoenix Cardinais and members of the league office advocates, Rooney told the other — The owners declined to gave the Bullets a l*A-game lead quarter. The Knicks’ 27th loss in Buck Williams scored a season- sourci it. staff. Marty Schottenheimer of Cincinnati Bengais — plus the increase the $50,000 fine levied over New York and Philadelphia, 30 road games included 51 per­ high 30 points and matched his owners that he would vote for it if Cleveland. rect Next year, perhaps, the N F L At least nine teams went into Buffaio Bills, who switchixl at the against the San Francisco 49ers which beat the Knicks 115-108, in sonal fouls and five technicals. season high with 21 rebounds. a way could be found to keep field “Coaches and players don’t meet owners will finally make perman­ Wednesday’s session opposed to officials from being intimidated last minute last year to provi(le for providing $10,000 playoff the race for the eighth and final After a layup by the Knicks’ Milwaukee, despite hitting only for m ent the high-tech oversight of want to have plays called the replay with its saving vote. renewal a n d ^ x Schramm, pres­ from the replay booth .> bonuses for each player. That playoff berth in the Eastern Mark Jackson tied the score 35.2 percent of its shots in the first I’m game officials. ident of the rig.llas Cowboys and wrong way.,’’ Shula said. "There “Danny was the first one was the league’s maximum fine Conference. 100-100 with five minutes to go, three periods, led 75-72 with 4:49 were 57 mistakes corrected last availi Instant replay was renewed for replay’s most fervent advocate Then came the compromise to reported to be on one side that when it was levied last month by Elsewhere, it was Utah 120, Philadelphia went on its 12-4 run left. But a basket by Williams and year. That may not seem like a shops another year by a vote of 23-5 on conceded. " If we had takena vote add what in effect is an eighth showed that it might gain appro­ Rozelle. The figure has since been Dallas 115; New Jersey 83, and took a 112-104 lead on two free throws by Roy Hinson few y( lot, but when it involves your val.” Schramm said. “Ithinkthat gave the Nets the lead for good raised to $500,000. Milwaukee 79; San Antonio 113, Barkley’s slam-dunk with 1:16 to occur play, with 4; 04 remaining. Hinson, who d we Los Angeles Clippers 110, and differ scored 21 points, made another ” King Phoenix 118, Golden State 112. Mike Gminski had 22 points and a pet. basket and Williams completed s up a A three-point play by Moses 17 rebounds for Philadelphia, to dis Malone gave Washington a 102-99 Patrick Ewing had 28 points and an 8-0 nin with a layup for an 80-75 apable lead. "prcsi lead over Chicago with 2:14 Gerald Wilkins 23 for the Knicks. Prei SCOREBOARD remaining but the Bullets didn’t Ewing also hit Sixers guard John Lucas led Milwaukee with earned come Maurice Cheeks in the nose with 21 points. ECAC score again until Williams hit a forms 8:40 left in the first quarter, ? tour- pair of free throws with 46 avails Canadlens4.Jett1 sending him to Temple Univer­ Spurs 113, Clippers 110 derick Oklahoma, 30-3, vi. Tennessee- Home Englneoro seconds left to make it 105101. They ; Chattanooaa,2512,2:37p.m. sity Hospital for overnight obser­ points Hockey With the score 105103, Willi­ Mike Mitchell hit two free althou 1 2 S -4 '«• North Carolina Marlys Dvorak------175177-492, AIvce ams, who had 12 points at vation with a possible concussior egular M 8 8 1— 1 Chorlotto, 228, 7:07 p.m. M cArdle 202514, Beverly M erlii 182-^,, throws with 10seconds remaining reguls laking Rrst Period— 1, 66ontreol, Skrudland 10 Loulsvilit, 2210, V*. Oregon St., 2510,9:37 LIndg Moher 181-490, Alice ChIHick halftime and 12 more In the third Jazz 120, Mavericks 105 as San Antonio extended the furthe NHLatandIngi (MePbee, Svobodo), 2:13. 2, Montreal, p.m. 183-181-515, Bette Dufralne 185500, Shir­ period, followed his own missed Clippers' losing streak on the 1 ranee Smith 24 (Lemleux, Thlboudeou), 10:53. At andimall ley Eldridge 202-172524, TrudI Zuldemo Karl Malone scored 29 points in the: Penalties— Charbonneou, Mon (high- 192215569, Donna Hardesty 183-478, shot and scored an insurance road to 25 games. The victory WALES CONFERENCE **"•’*•1» and John Stockton dished out 17 that tl sticking), 5:40; Carlyle, Win (high- Arkansas, 218, Ruth Sklbo 205537, Renee Ells 185515, basket with four seconds left. Jeff >d 18.1 Potrtek OlvWon Jocye McDermott 185453, Roxanne assists for Utah, which never snapped the Spurs’ losing streak Actii sticking), 5:40; Rooney, Win (high- 12:07 p.m. Malone also scored 28 for the n Uni- W L T Fh OF OA sticking) 8:33; Berry, Win (holding), 18:09. Hllnols, 229, vs. Texos-Son Antonio, 228, Spencer 466, Cello Sampedro 464, trailed and led 60-51 at halftime as at seven games while stretching from I Woshln«ton 37 28 6 80 2S4 202 2:37 p.m. Fronclne Turgeon 460, Martha Gront Bullets. ise. PMIOdNphla 35 28 7 77 260 256 453, Carol Ray 472. Malone scored 21 points. Utah’s the Clippers’ skid to nine overall, in cast Second Period— 3, Montreol, Richer 45 ''*• Callfornlo-Sonta “ The play was set for Moses, ve the N Y Itlonders 33 29 9 75 367 243 (Thlboudeou, Nosland), 2:55. 4, Montreal, Barbara, 226, 7:07 p.m. Bobby Hansen scored nine of his Mitchell led San Antonio with 31 stones N Y Ronoen 31 32 8 70 267 255 Chellos 19 (Noslund, Thlboudeou), 9:11. but he had three guys on him,” points and Alvin Robertson added , so we Pimboroh » 32 9 69 279 287 ''*■ ^ulhern University, 20 points in the third period, Penalties— A6acLean, Win (elbowing), 2 4 ’^ r t ; 3 7 p . m . CunlIHe Auto Williams said. "Steve (Colter) 22 while Ken Norman had 31 and great A New Jtrsev 31 35 5 67 251 277 3:33; Jarvenpoo, Win (Interference), Second Round including a 3-point goal at the end A Adorns DIvhlon swung it to me and the shot clock I top,” 13:44; Lalor, Mon (hooking), 17:06, A t Atlanta Brad Cabral 150, Emil Palmlerl 151, of the quarter that put the Jazz up Mike Woodson 26 for l4)s Angele; v-66ontreol 41 20 11 93 268 216 Third Period— 5, WInnIpeo, A6orols 6 Saturday, March 19 Rick Johnson 157, Chris Hansen 415, Ed was going down. so I took the shot. Mike V-Boston 39 36 6 84 267 224 88-71, Suns 118, Warriors 112 (Howerchuk, Rooney), 19:31. Penalties— (xiohomo-Tn.-Chattanooga winner vs. Fenton Jr. 172, Mike Roux 153, Emile 1 missed it. and I think it was ing to Buffalo 33 29 9 75 255 271 66emesso, Mon (Interference), 4:21; Lud­ Aubum-Bradley yyinner Roux 1 », Mike Loppen 182-444, Steve Mark Aguirre led Dallas with 29 31 36 4 66 248 265 Moses who kept it alive. It was Alvan Adams made four free wig, Mon, mlnor-malor-misconduct „ Loi^svIHeDregon St. winner vs. B YU - Williams 167-172-467, Jim Evons 174-422, points while Sam Perkins scored Hortford 29 35 7 65 216 245 (crosshor;fnlsconduct (roughing), p.m. SI. Louis 5 7 417 year’s experience would be really think about SMU you think jump Comegys 50 50 0.Totals 3282 17-22 83. Los Angeles 21, San Antonio 19. A— 5086. Seton Hall, 21-12, vs. Texa^EI Paso, 259, Atlanta 10 izsi burgh, Frawlev 5 (Hunter), 16:20 (sh). 4.44, NIcholls, LA, triple minor- Milwaukee X 26 13 20— 79 3 $250,000. Starling (lefended his title on Feb. 5 when he scored a shooters. When you think about Penalties— Terrion, Tor (cross­ misconduct, (hloti^stlcking, roughino 7), 5:07 p.m. N O TE : Splll-sauad gomes count In beneficial,” Boeheim .said before New Jersey 13 25 M 23-03 lowa,229, vs. FlorldaState,1510,9:07p.m standings, ties do not disputed unanimous decision victory over Fujio Ozaki of Japan. Notre Dame, you think about checking), 3:51; lafrate. To r (Interfer­ (holding),5:49; Canty, 2Polnt goals— Lucas 2. Fouled out— Syracuse’s final pre-tournament ence), 10:06; Cunneyworth,w w t Mrs. T TV VM lll> Rn if (chorg-28.M\Ji W* Carpenter, LA (hold­ Wednetday't Garnet David Rivers,” Mustangs Coach None. Rebounds— Milwaukee 55 (Breuer Nevodo-Las Vegas, 27-5, vs. Southwest Houston (ss) 4, Kansas City (ss) 3 practice. Ino), 14:33; Damohousse. Tor (tripoino)* ing),8:05; Kennedy,LA (holding),17:16 15), New Jersey 56 (Williams 21). Dave Bliss said. 18:41; Lemleux, Pit (hooking), 19:12. Missouri State, 226, 11:41 p.m. Philadelphia 8, New York Mets 7 "W e’ll have to wail and find Assists— Milwaukee 15 (Pressev 7), NCAA tournament picture Second Round Cincinnati Z St. Louis 1 Third Period— 5, Los Angeles, Allison 15 New Jersey 14 (Bagiev, Birdsong 5). Mickey Thompson and wife slain out.” The Fighting Irish, 20-8, Second Period— 4, Plttsburoh, Brown 21 (Fenton, NIcholls), 4:18. 6, Vancouver, At Salt Lake City Houston (ss) 7, Atlanta 5 Total fouls— Milwaukee 24, New Jersey Saturday, March 19 Boston 5, Minnesota 4 Boeheim has not been .satisfied reached the regional finals a year (Lem leux, Bodoer), 1:31. Penalties— Bradley 1 (TantI) ,9:13, Penoltles-Plovfair, 23. Technical— Bradley. A— 9,657. AH Times ES T BRADBURY, Calif. — Mickey Thompson’s friends and Secord, Tor (roughing), 3:06; Buskos, LA (tripping), 17:42. EAST REGIONAL North Carollno-N. Texos St. winner vs. Toronto 9, Pittsburgh (ss) 8 with the level of the Orangemen’s ago before losing to North Wyomlng-Loyola winner New York Yankees 11, Texos 0 acquaintances couldn’t believe that the first man to travel more Pit (roughing), 3:06; Gotaos, Pit (hold­ Overtime— None. Penalties— None. P m i Round play this year. Syracuse finished Carolina. ing), 5:38; lafrate. Tor (cross-checking), Shots on gool-Voncouver 11-12-11-2-36 J a n 120, Mavericks IDS At Oiogel Hin, n .C. Rorido-St. John's winner vs. Mlchlgon- Kansas City (ts) 10, Los Angeles 2 than 400 mph on land would be shot dead in an ambush in his 9:57; Johnson, Pit (holding), 12:53; Los Angeles 151511-2— 41 Tlwndov, March 17 Bolse St. winner Detroit 10, Pittsburgh (tt) 4 the season with a 23-6 record. In today’s opener, Rhode Is­ Power-ploy Opportunities— Vancouver Missouri, 1510 vs. Rhode Island, 256,12:07 At Lot Angolot San Diego 11, Chicago Cubs 0 driveway. Solmlno, Tor (holding), 15:52; Bodoer, Pit 2 “ We’ve been pretty consistent land, the Atlantic 10 Conference’s UNWA« (hooking), 16:44; Osborne, Tor (rough­ of 6; Los Angeles 0 of 5. D ALLAS (105) p.m. Sunday, March X X California 7, Oakland 5 14 Innings The bodies of Thompson, 59, an auto speed king and one of the Aguirre 11-22 50 29, Perkins 514 59 21, Arlzona-Cornell winner vs. Seton Holl- Milwaukee 13, San Francisco (ss) 6 this year,” Boeheim said. “ I don’t understudy to Temple, went into ing), 17:21; Johnson, Pit (roughing), 17:21. Goalies— Vancouver, Weeks (41 shofs-38 Carolino A&T, most innovative men in motor sports, and his wife Trudy, 41, loto !;£? Angeles, Melonson (33-33). Donaldson 53 50 0, Harper 29 3-4 9, 252 2:37 p.m. Texas El Paso winner ton Froncisco (ss) 11, Cleveland 3 think we've played to the level I a game that pitted the Rams’ Third Period— 5, Toronto, Olezyk 38 A— 11,378. Blackman 210 56 16, Schrempf 510 54 16, Southern AAethodtst, 27-6, vs. Notre lowo-Rorlda St. winner vs. UNLV-SW Chicago White Sox 13, BolHmore 0 were found at dawn Wednesday by Los Angeles County Sheriff’s 9 9 thought we could.” Missouri St. winner (Terrion), 11:03 (sh). 6, Plttsburoh, Oulnn33 Koharskl. Linesmen— Davis 24 1-2 5, Tarpley 211 1-2 5,Alfard Dame, 258, 7:07 p.m. _ _ Thurtdoy't Garnet backcourt against a bigger Mis­ 5) 50 50 0, Farmer 1-1 50 2, Blab 1-1 50 2, deputies responding to reports of gunfire. (Frawlev, Johnson), 15:44.7, Toronto, Gill 8 Mike Cvik, Randy MItlon. Duke, 256, vs. Boston Un I versify, 227,9:37 Boston ( » ) vs. Cincinnati (st) ot Plant North Carolina A&T, 252, souri lineup. AP PIkMO Wennlngton50500.Totals37-85 29-35105 p.m. At Seattle "It was a double homicide, an assassination,” said Deputy >g (Olezvk, Damphousse), 18:22. Penoltles— City, Ra., 1:05 p.m. makes its seventh consecutive The Rams, led by their back- Buskos, Pit (hooking), 1:56; Solmlno, At HorWerd, Conn. nrlday, March X Atlanta vs. New York (Mels ot Port St. Richard Dinsmoor. The two gunmen who invaded the couple’s CO ACH ING TIPS — Boston University Coach Mike Tor, double minor (hooking, unsports­ U T A H (I X ) R ldov, 66arch 18 North Corollno-N. Texas St.— Wyomlng- Lucie, Ra., 1:0Sp.m. NCAA appearance after having court combination of Carlton Loyola winner vt. Rorldo-St. John's win­ hillside estate escaped on bicycles, deputies said. manlike conduct), 6:37; Richardson, Tor Malone 11-257-729, lavaroni 14502 Eaton (xMrela Tech, 219, vs. Iowa State, 2511, lost first-round games six years Owens and Tom Garrick, were to Jarvis talks with center Ron Moses during the Terriers (slashing), 10:09; Secord, To r, m lnor- Dek Hockey 582210,stockton 591-114,Honsen5142220, 12:07 p.m. ner vt. Mlchlgon-Bolte St. winner F l ^ ves’p '^ S*- Louis at St. Petersburg, There were no leads late Wednesday, investigators said. misconduct (roughing), 16:16; Semenko, Balley212349,Green5112218,Turpln3450 Indiana, 159, vs. Richmond, 356,2:37p.m. ArIzoncKComell— Seton Hall-Texat El in a row and figures to extend its employ a full-court, man-to-man practice Wednesday in Chapel Hill, N.C. BU plays Duke 6, Roth 282212, KofoedOOOOO. Totals 4595 Peso winner vt. lewo-Rorldo SI.— U N LV - Friends and associates mentioned thM as recently as Sunday, Tor, misconduct, 16:16; Mann, Pit, double SW MItsourl St. winner Poml'BSSiTFKM'^ • losing streak. The Aggies, pressure defense. today In a first-round NCAA East Regional game. m lnor-m isconduct (roughing), 16'16; 15X1X. Temple, 251, vs. Lehigh, 219, 7:07 p.m Thompson expressed fear for his life after receiving numerous Frowley, Pit, misconduct, 16:16. Dolha X 27 X 34-1X . .G f o r ^ w n , 159, vs. Louisiana State, Chomplenthip Fll!To5S‘m.'’'^ ‘*’ " ; death threats. Shots on goal— Toronto 558— 24. Pitts­ Devils . . 27 X X 31-1X 1513, 9:37 p.m. At Seattle 2Polnt ^ I s — Aguirre 2 Hansen 2, Second Round Sunday, Morch 27 F lo ^ ^ “35pm ’ “* Dunedin, ^ burgh 1513-13— 40. Semifinal winners his Power-ploy Opportunities— Toronto 0 of The Manchester Devils defeated the Stockton. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— At Chapel HIH, N.C. 7; Pittsburgh 1 of 8. first-place Meriden Snipers, 54, Tues­ Dallas 47 (Perkins 10), Utah 54 (AAalone 17). Saturday, March 19 Wllander, Sabatinl both winners Carter big difference in NIT outing day. Damian Brooke and Rich Tramon- Assists— Oollos X (Harper 7), Utah X Duk5Boston U. winner vs. SMU-Notre THE PINAL POUR Goalies— Toronto, Wregget (40 shots-35 At KOfieai Ctty, Mo. saves). Pittsburgh, Guenette (2522). tano had two goals and two assists each (Stockton 17). Total fouls— Dallas 19, Utoh Dome winner while Todd ZInker added two goals and 27. A— 12444. MIssourl-Rhode Island winner vs. •OTItlfinOlB K E Y BISCAYNE, Fla. — Sweden’s Mats Wilanderdominated A— 16,168. Solurdove A|Nil 1 Continued from page 11 narchs scoreless for the next 6; 09 Bernard Royster with 12, An­ Utah at Evansville, Louisiana Referee-Denis Morel. Linesmen— an assist. Defensive standouts were Syrocuse-N.C. A & T winner Todd Witsken and Argentina’s Gabriela Sabatini struggled Kevin Romanewicz, Shawn Cappalla, Midwest Champion vt. Eott Champion, and outscored ODU 150 to take a thony Carver with 11 and Frank Tech at Arkansas-Little Rock, Ron Asselstine, Jerry Potemon 8unaMB,Warrlora112 At Hartford, Com. TrauMctions before defeating 15year-old Monica Seles Wednesday night to Bob Templeton, and Cathy Templeton Sunday, March X 4:X p.m. or 7 p.m. field. Nine of his 10 rebounds 2524 lead. Jerry Francis scbFbd Smith with 10. Siena at Boston College. Ford- In goal. The Devils' record Is 523. . -Templ5Lehlgh winner vs. Georgetown- Soulheatt Champion vt. West Cham­ advance to the third round of the $2.1 million Lipton International PH O EN IX (118) pion, 4 :X p.m. or 7 p.r came on offense. the first seven points in the streak Ohio State, now 12-3 at home, LSU winner Players Championships. ham at Houston, and Santa Clara Gilliam 213 22 12, E.Johnson 511 1-1 13, Georgia Toeh-lowo St. winner vs. " I think that who Perry Carter and Carter the final four. Carter won the NIT in 1986. at Oregon. West 28 25 11, Davis 517 24 21, Indlano-RIchmond winner Monday, April 4 Wilander, the men’s No. 1 seed, beat Witsken 53,6-4,6-4, while Semifinal winners, 9:12 p.m. B A L T I M O r F' oRIOLf^Attlaned played against the last two went on to score the last 11 Ohio Williams was already looking Radio, TV K. Johnson 2115414, Adorns 24269, CorbI n Kevin Hlckev,pltcher,tottielrmlnar league Sabatini downed Yugoslavia’s Seles 7-6, 6-3 at the International 28 2212, Hodges592216, Hornacek 25548, At Bast Rutherfeid, N.J. camp. months had a lot to do with the State points in the half as the ahead to the second round. Bailey 1-2502Totals458B27-31118. Tennis Center. — Rec Hoop Thundey, March X way he played tonight. I really Buckeyes took a 3534 lead. "E very team In America that puke-Botton U.— SMU-Notre Dame In another night match, Paul Ahnacone defeated 17-year-old G ^D EN STATS (111) NEW YORK METS-Attlgned Phil think he’s improved his offensive Ohio State then took control of has a chance to go to the NCAA is U SED CAR TODAY winner vt. MIttourl-Rhode Island- LombordI, catcher; Ken Dowell, Jim Courier 56, 54. 54, 56, 54. Earlier, sixth-seeded Yannick 2 :X p.m. — N C A A : Syracuse vs. Frank 39 5 O6, Hlgglnt575410, F^ltl2650 Syrocute-N.C. A&T winner Intlelder; Atarcut Lawton and Joaouln play. That’s where he’s made the the game by scoring the firtit. l i disappointed, but I was excited 4, Garland 514 53 14, Mullln 15X 78 X, Bowling North Carolina A&T, ESPN Adulta Contrerat,auttleldert;andDaveWett,Rlch Noah of France beat Yugoslavia’s Bruno Oresar 51, 7-5, 52. most improvement ... He’s a points of the second half, with when we got invited to the NIT to 4:30 p.m. — N C A A : Wyoming vs. Whitehead 510 50 10, McDonald 54 1-2 1, Temple-Lehigh— (3eoraetown-LSU Rodriguez, Steve Frey and Wolly White­ O.SmIth5105617, Teogle1850Z Harris 38 much better player than he was in Carter adding four more. have a chance to play again .. SALE OF Loyola, California, ESPN . 090Tgla Tech-lowo St.— hurst, pitchers, to their BCI 75 (Kim Bushev 18, Paul WIthee 586, Hoppen 52504. Totals46-971523112 minor te a m 7 p.m . — N C A A : SM U vs. Notre 14, Earl Phillips 12, Bob Maroney 12), indlonchRlcbmond winner comp. October,” Ohio State Coach Gary The Monarchs never got closer Hey, it’s great to be in the NIT. Dome, ESPN B.A. Club 60 (Marc Bennet 20, Bill Nila Owla __ nvnvra raeioan 100000 Collusion damages set at $90 million Phoenix 27 « 1 1 2S-1IS Williams said. than II points again. We won a game, we’re really 7p.m. — College baseball: Somford of Bellock 17, Brian Moran 10, Roy Golden State ■ U ^ A L IJ B IL L S ^ Ig n e d Andy Hendel SALES H6all ne South Florida, SportsChannel Sullivan 10). 1 17 21 S 5 -H 1 At jttff sSKertatS N. J. Cindy Dodson X1-205563, Beth Haak and Chris Dullban, linebackers; George • NEW YORK — After months of wrangling over collusion The vi(;tory. before a St. John Jay Burson added 18 points for happy and we’re looking forward 7 :X p.m. — N IT : UConn at West »o“ l»-+t«>

v - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 17, 1986 IS 9RR — IS A NewspaiMr In EducMton Proanm' ‘Prescription diets’ are important The Quiz ■pentored by The veteri­ The Manchester Hprnw quirements of the different FOCUS ACR( narian among stop. But usually the pet will species. his/her other decide it’s not so bad. In most woridscopo (10 poM * lor Meh quMtIon anawtrad eonveVy) Food aiiergies in pets can be 1 40tfili holes in functions has to cases, a fast of 24-48 hours is not Paul _ be a nutrition- 1- relieved by a diet very low in harmful. 'hen the dietary antigenicity. Another 6 Mucks ist. Fortu­ P e t F o ru m Prescription diets are availa­ 9 Diving jns at us ^ mj helps in weight reduction by Your auto might have a ‘secret warranty’ nately vets ble for pets with impaired kldnei’ 12 Singer being high in fiber and also is have the train­ Li Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. or liver function and can improve 13 Bushy helpful in constipation, diabetes By the Editors PEOPLE ing and ample both the quality and length of life. 14 Aecour mellitis and hairiballs in cats. A problem. I season- sources of cor­ Others low in sodium are pres­ of Consumer Reports 300.000 1983-84 Chrysler Corp. cars (sbbr.) wide range but all the previous Jackson goes on in Indy ?hed his rect foods to cribed for heart conditions and Consumer ■ Power-steering failure in 6 mil­ pnH 2.6-liter four-cylinder 15 Constri conditions are improved by this lion 1980-84 GM front-wheel-drive unds. meet pet needs their sequella such as dropsy and The automatic transmission in a engine. Failure can cause severe, INDIANAPOLIS — The illness that forced bMm ( diet. models. Loss of power assist first Jn^tonly for many conditions. lung congestion. A geriatric for­ Pennsylvania woman’s 198! Buick Reports expensive engine damage. Michael Jackson to cancel a performance In wd.) dissolving the offending calculi The effectiveness of any of Skylark failed five times during the shows up when the engine is cold. the first I’m not including the pet food mulation compensates for some ■ Pulsating brakes in 200,000 1984- St. Louis is not expected to affect his weekend 16 Olid* a dth 4; 49 (stones). These diets have been these dietary regimes remains first 50,000 miles. Each time, it was ■ Cracked engine blocks and cy­ 86 Toyota Camrys. available in grocery stores, pet of aging’s failings and endocrine secret warranties, representing an concerts here, spokesmen said. 17 Raced amsand available since the late 1940s and with the owner. Some are more T rebuilt or replaced free. linder heads in 2.4 million 1982-84 GM shops or other sources. In the past imbalances such as estimated $3 billion in repairs. ■ “ Blushing” paint on an estimated 18 Adda Hinson have been improved since then. palatable than others but all can But a Texas motorist with a cars and trucks with four-cylinder ” It’s just laryngitis,” Jackson’s press few years diet differentiation has hypothyrodism. Secret warranties are often difficult 100.000 1985 GM cars painted black or 20 Simplai 'or good Today, a vet can prescribe a be taken readily by the pet if the engines. The crack allows engine agent, Sherrie Levy, said Wednesday. “ All he occurred. These changes cover All of the above diets are similarly troublesome transmission to document. The car-makers pass the dark red. Contaminated paint may 22 Wide a son, who bland, balanced therapeutic diet owner is persistent. Especially in in his 1980 Skylark had to foot the coolant to mix with the engine oil. needs is time to recover. I’m confident he’ll be different age periods in the life of valuable aids in the vet’s fight word to their field representatives give the finish a milky haze that can’t 23 Jackia'i another to assist in the control of digestive the case of the anti-food allergic repair bill himself. “ In all fairness to eventually destroying the engine. be permanently buffed out. in great shape for the shows in Indianapolis.” a pet. It’s a good step. What I wish upsets such as nausea, diarrhea, against disease, obesity, stress, and sometimes to the dealers. Car huaban mpleted diet, the slightest snack or etc. But as the saying goes, the all owners of Buick automobiles,” the ■ Peeling paint and water leaks in 2 If you believe that your car suffers ” We expect that the Friday night show will 24 Full hoi an 80-75 to discuss here is what we call pancratitis and bloat, with the carelessness in preventing cheat 1 Six people died In a ihooloul after Paletlinlant hijacked Ihii but owners are usually left in the dark. go as planned,” said publicist Maureen "prescription diets.’’ proof of the pudding is in the in Israel. The hijackers were demanding the release of Pales­ automaker told him. “ we must adhere million Chrysler, Dodge and Ply­ from one of these defects, send a 28 TV navi same diet useful in weaning pups ("I forgot to pick up the cat’s By gathering automakers’ dealer mouth cars from 1978 on. O’Connor. "He is under a doctor’s care, but he Prescription diets commonly eating, and that’s where you, the tinians arrested in recent rioting in the occupied lands. Yasser to limits of warranty and decline bulletins and by cataloging reports self-addressed envelope with 39 cents Roger kee with or controlling digestive geriatric food” or “just a little table-food assistance.” ■ Floor-pan cracks in 1.2 million is feeling better. They are proceeding to put up come in both canned and dry client, must do your thing. Arafat’s P IO faction Al Fatah (CHOOSE ONE: denied, claimed) from car owners, the Onter for Auto postage to the Center for Auto Safety, 32 Hail problems. A diet high in protein, won’t hurt” ) can negate the 1979-M Ford Mustangs and Mercury 2001 S Street, N.W.. Suite 410, the stage and take care of other tour matters.” forms and are usually only Nutrition is an integral part of the responsibility for the attack. Such inequities are commonplace, Safety has compiled the following Top 33 Firearm quality and quantity-wise is re­ entire regime. says the Center for Auto Safety, the Capris. (Between 50 and 80 percent of Washington, D.C. 20009, Describe Officials at Market Square Arena, where available through a veterinarian. commended for growing pets, prevention and treatment of 10 list of secret warranties: owners 110 In some cases the addition of Ethnic unrest in the Soviet Union Washington, D.C.-based clearing­ those cars may be affected.) The your car and the problem you're Jackson is scheduled to perform Friday and 34 Mounts They are high density foods and anemic ones, patients that are many conditions. Your veterinar­ Matchwords ■ Automatic transmission failure plain broth or heating in a has added to Russian fears about house for automotive complaints. sheet-metal floor generally tears experiencing, and the center will send Saturday as part of a 13-city tour, said the 35 Elactrifi VO free although more expensive than debilated from disease, or ian has the means, please cooper­ (2 points lor oach corract match) in 8.4 millten 1982-86 General Motors microwave can make the diet Ibe nation’s growing non-Russian Some automakers even have “ se­ under the driver’s seat. The seat may you the specific information. Then try shows are mostly sold out. Ola naining regular pet foods, generally go surgery, malnutrition and paras­ ate with him/her and see that the 1-magnetic a-friend Buick, (Cadillac, Chevrolet. GMC. more acceptable. Introducing It population, which is expected to cret warranties,” that is. informal sag or rock from side to side, and to resolve the problem with your 36 These ( led the further. But their real value lies ites. The same diet is recom­ patient gets the diet prescribed. Oldsmobile and Pontiac medium­ Jackson was treated by doctors at St. John’s on the gradually over a period of several be just above the ..l..-percenl extensions of warranty coverage to water and fumes may enter, the dealer’.s service manager^ Mercy Medical Center in suburban St. Louis 39 Poetic in the specificity of the conditions mended during reproduction and 2-herald b-attractive sized and large cars, trucks and vans days mixed in increasing percen­ mark by the year 2000. components that have proven particu­ passenger compartment. Carpeting If that doesn’t wofk^ontact the praposi victory that they "treat.” nursing and in the weaning of Allan Leventhal is a Bolton and 1980-82 front-wheel-drive cars. after illness forced him to postpone a concert tages with the usual diet is a good veterinarian. If you have a a-33 b-50 c-65 larly troublesome. on the floor may mask the symptoms. nearest factory re^ji^nal office (listed last Saturday night. 40 Positior ; streak Actually the benefits come kittens. When I write "the same 3- peakc-remove ■ Premature tire wear on 6 million transition. But tenacity is the best Scientists report early and un­ According to the center, some 30 ■ Twisted and jammed safety belts inyourcarowne^manual) andaska aducatii etching from prevention, alleviation and diet,” there is actually a canine question you’d like to see ans­ 1985-86 medium-sized and large cars, Jackson performed Sunday night as weapon. Animals may protest usual magnetic activity on the million cars and light trucks made in 938,000 1979-81 Honda Accords and factory repj;e§ehttive to intercede. 42 CuUing )verall, in cases such as certain bladder and feline form of these diets that wered in this column, write to: 4- ally d-high point pickups and vans made by GM. scheduled before about 19,000 people despite eating the prescription diet for a Sun. This could herald an early Civics. As a la.st re.sort. consider using the 44 Actress with 31 stones, they actually do treat by take into considertion the Pet Forum, Manchester Herald, since 1980 are “ covered” by these Excessive toe-in of the wheels is the suffering from a cold. But it progressed re­ day or two and the owner may peak in the Sun’s normal ■ Broken timing-chain guide in dealer in small-claims court. Oardnei 1 added P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. 5-oust Monday to laryngitis and he had to cancel that A A e*announce year cycle. 31 and night’s makeup concert, St. Louis Arena 47 Fatnale Angele; a-11 b-31 c-55 Peopiewatch/Sportiight manager Roger Dixon said. sandpip 4 The Post Office recently an­ 48 Constiti 12 (S points lor aach corract answar) Patient not smiling at dentist Susan Butcher wins nounced a plan to raise the cost St Former 1 George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, the jr free of a first-class stamp to ..I... cents. Rockafi creative team behind the (CHOOSE D r . G o t t Life for Doc’s big band >nds as This would be the first increase ^ /' SS Mannar ONE: "Star Wars,” “Indiana Jones”) r S n over- in three years. ►-Ai Peter Gott, M.D. LOSANGELES B6 Diaaipal movies, recently testified before C on­ '/ *eak a Iditarpd race again who refuses to pull a tooth — Trumpet­ 58 Oiatinct 5 Opponents of Panama’s General ■i !-game gress on the subject of tampering with f ■ . playing band­ 59 Exist Noriega recently announced the filmmakers’ works. PEAR important to say before I drive 60 Evilt By Paul Jenkins formation of (C H O O S E O N E : an ABBY: Well, leader Doc Seve­ by 24 “ What gave me the jump oil Martin was 2 For the fourth year in a row. Miss ..?,. off. and I actually have to shout to 61 Approai The Associated Press alternative government, an thought I’( rinsen says that period that storm we had last night,” Butcher won the Miss USA pageant, which was keep them quiet. I no longer pick 6 2 Teacher’ armed guerrilla front) to try to heard every having his televi­ on two said. “ I knew, when I heard we were going held recently in El Paso, Texas. up some women for that reason. deg. game. NOME, Alaska — Sirens wailed and oust the strongman. thing until I sion orchestra do to have winds, that was the best thing that a-Texas b-Florida c-California Dear Abby Please print this, Abby. The albums seemed 63 Mina pe hundreds of boisterous fans jammed the could happen, because I knew mine would went to a dent­ talkers know who they are. 3 O ne of the first teams to qualify for the There is therapy ist in a new like a crazy idea, street to cheer Susan Butcher as she pull through it.” Abigail Van Buren THE DRIVER (DRIVEN NUTS) N C A A basketball tournament was Big town and but it brought coasted to an unprecedented third straight Buser’s team, she said, had balked in Ten champion (CHOOSE ONE: Iowa, needed to have concert bookings victory in the 1,150-mile Iditarod Trail light winds earlier along the coast. “ So I DEAR DRIVER: All right, .so Sled Dog Race. Purdue), who defeated Michigan for for nymphomania a tooth pulled. and Grammy knew he couldn’t make it through a Newsname now that the talkers who "know Bitterly cold winds raked Nome as the (IS points If you can IdtnIIfy this the title. Would you be­ awards. ihoma. storm,” she said. Wind and cold dropped paraon In lha nawa) who they are” have seen this, flushed and perspiring 33-year-old Alas­ the wind chill to minus 70 degrees. O ne-handed (C H O O S E O N E : baseball DEAR DR. GOTT; I’m a freelance novelist. In my lieve that dent please review your own percep­ “ Maybe there’s ;ssee- latest book. I’m trying tocreate a character who is a Celebri kan cruised beneath the log-arch finish at She said Buser, battling for second place and several other pitcher, quarterback) Jim Abbott of ist doesn’t pull teeth? He sent me teeth is a specialty, and while tive observation: "The.se women life for big-band lo. 19 8:42 p.m. Wednesday. recovered nymphomaniac. My assistants and I with four-time Iditarod champion Rick religious leaders Michigan was named the winner of the to an oral surgeon. I found it hard every dentist knows how to pull who live alone need to talk.” records, after all,” faced cannot agree on the causes and cures of this "It means a lot to me to win three years Swenson of Two Rivers, will be a strong were recently ar­ 1987 Sullivan Award, which is given to believe that a dentist couldn’t teeth, an oral surgeon has the Indeed they do. So, please, be Severinsen said in ■ H w , 22-fl: in a row,” said a smiling Butcher, the only disorder. Can you help? — or wouldn’t — pull a tooth, so I a recent interview. played contender if he races next year. rested for protesting each year to the nation’s most out­ special expertise and equipment Just a wee more patient. musher to win three consecutive Iditar- Joe Garnie of Teller was running fourth crackdown on standing amateur athlete. asked the receptionist at the oral — not to mention the experience Doc Severinsen Though his To­ B Q a ods, as she hugged her frosty-faced lead DEAR READER: Nymphomania, a disorder of surgeon’s office why my dentist Wednesday. Joe Rddington, a 70-year-old anti-apartheid West German tennis star ..?.., who in — to handle any possible compli­ DEAR ABBY: What do yon night Show Band Bend. dogs. Granite and Tolstoy. Knik resident known as “ the father of the groups in my nation. women, is marked by an excessive desire for sexual wouldn’t pull my tooth. She said cation or adver.se reaction. (It's think of able-bodied people who gets nationwide exposure on Johnny Carson’s X E Z 19BS became the youngest man to win activity, without much satisfaction. (In men, this my dentist wanted to make sure it 27-3, “ I very much want four,” said Butcher, Iditarod” for helping In 1973 to found the W ho am I and what not usual, but some dental park in places that are clearly show, albeit for 30 seconds at a time, P R E V IO l Wimbledon, recently gained his first disorder is known as satyriasis.) It is now 23-6; who has competed in 11 of the grueling race he has never won, was fifth. church do I lead? was extracted correctly, as if patients have died during an marked "For Handicappied Severinsen said the idea of an album didn’t you Imai J|ournamenMdctorjMnj5i^^ considered to be a psychologic-sexual ailment there was an incorrect way to pull State. races and earned $30,000 for Wednesday’s After the winner’s take, the next 19 extraction.) Only” ? arise until 1986 when Lenny Silverman of tiny victory. “ I guess I want five.” stemming from a personality conflict. Thi.s a tooth. . 2 2 - 8 , finishers will split $120,000 in prize money. Rather than assume that the SUSAN IN RICHMOND. VA Amherst Records proposed it. •Paul, AP photo Butcher finished after 11 days, 11 hours, ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ acting-out behavior may result when women When I went in to see the oral dentist and oral surgeon had a “ I replied, ‘You’ve got to be crazy: what to People emptied out of bars and at least inappropriately equate emotional closeness with and 41 minutes, a record for the race’s .surgeon, he told me that my "nice little racket going,” be DEAR SUSAN: I think they’re you want to do that for?’” Severinsen recalled. TH E WINNER — Susan Butcher and her one church as Butcher headed into this old jaqiag s|jog-£ iiaqaigd ||eqaseq-y sexual intercourse. That is. psychological conflict.s dentist and he were lifelong longer northern route from Anchorage to grateful that you had the best lazy, insensitive and uncaring. "It turned out so well that we immedidately :ity, it lead dog Granite pose at the end of the gold-mining town, a regional hub for ianpm d-E ‘■^-l !„sauo( eueipuj,,-! :H31VM31d03d/3HDnill0dS prevent some women from experiencing security friends. Then he assured me that Nome. Last year, her time of 11 days, 2 tooth extraction available in that Furthermore, they’re dishonest went in and did 'Volume Two,” ’ followed by a i-6, vs. hours set a record for the shorter southern western Alaska whoseWpulation roughly a-S !»-» lp-£ !a-z iq-i :sattOMH3LVt\ and love without the neces.sity of sexual activity. my dentist was a very fine 1,158-mile sled dog race from Anchor­ little Virginia town, by gum. to take something that doesn’t sold-out concert tour, Severinsen said. No. 13 route. doubled in recent days bfecause of the race. eajjiv Other women try to “ prove” that they are not frigid dentist. (If he was such a fine (Forgive me. I could have said. age to Nome. Butcher won the race rightfully belong to them.TBut lest The Tonight Show Band's "Volume One” oyola, Her closest rival, Martin Buser of Big qinos JO qunq 3 ueaj|8uv !n|ni puouisaQ doqsjg :3PVVNSM3N or homosexual. Nymphomania usually responds to dentist, how come he doesn’t "The yanks are com ing" but I Wednesday for the third consecutive Butcher has won the Iditarod three we Judge too quickly, not every made an impressive crossover Jump to the pop 1.24-7, Lake, trailed by 14 hours Wednesday luauj counseling therapy. know how to pull a tooth resisted it.) . "handicap” is visible. There are year. times, finished second twice, and finished -ujaaoS aaiivujajir ue-s ‘sj-y :»-£ ‘q .j !pauijrp-i :3d0 3 S a iH 0 M charts and won a Grammy last year for best orida. night. Because of your interest in this .subject. I’m correctly?) people with heart trouble, emphy­ among the top 10 four other times. big-band album. "Volume Two” won a sending you a free copy of my Health Report. It cost me a lot more to have the DEAR ABBY: Will you please sema and numerous other health Mental and Emotional Illness. Other readers who tooth pulled by an oral surgeon tell women who depend on other problems who cannot walk a Grammy for Bill Holman’s arrangement of epres- want a copy of this Health Report should send $1 and than if a denti.st had done the Job the Jazz classic, "Take the 'A' Train,” eavily women for rides to church, block without resting. their name and addre.ss to P.O Box 91.369. Abby. I find it hard to trust a and in PYCOPAY POLIDENT shopping or anywhere else 7 Cleveland. OH 44101-.3369. Be sure to mention the dentist who can’t do a basic women hitch rides to, to please 7 Softex Tabs BC VASELINE VASELINE title. procedure like pulling a tooth, but shut up for at least two minutes? DEAR ABBY: It has been two Premiere opens film fest Toothbrush 84’s sends metoa lifelongbuddy down I realize that most of these months since my hu.sband and I Powders $149 Intensive DEAR DR. GOTT: My granddaughter has the road who just happens to be an gave $25 to his brother and SAN FRANCISCO — The premiere of a film 3 or 4 Row Petroluem women who live alone need to $ 3 5 9 24’s * Care Lotion RAVE achalasia. It seems as if stress aggravate.s the oral surgeon. I personally think talk, but if they don’t come up for sister-in-law for their 40th wed­ featuring John Hurt, Sarah Miles and Jelly condition. What can she do? they have a nice little racket ding anniversary. We are still Geraldine Chaplain is among highlights of All Types air once in a while, they will be All Types Home Perm going. What do you think? looking for another means of waiting for some kind of thank- North America’s oldest film festival, which WK 10 oz. 13 oz. DEAR READER: Achalasia refers to the DISGUSTED IN VIRGINIA transportation. you. (Strange, they knew our opens here today. inability of muscle fibers in parts of the intestine to address whe. they .sent us the \ $ 3 9 9 The minute the ear door is open, "White Mischief” from Columbia Pictures relax. The most common form is called cardios­ DEAR DISGUSTED: Yon've they start tell you everything they invitation.) is a murder mystery set against a backdrop of pasm, the inappropriate contraction of the round heard the expression. " ..hard as have done from the time they got When I mentioned this to my the British aristocracy in Kenya’s Happy muscular sphincter between the esophagus and the pulling teeth.” It’s true. Pulling lip. Sometimes I have something husband, he reminded me that we Valley during the 1940s. The movie, based on stomach. Such a spasm is thought to be due to a never did receive a thank-you the book by James Fox and directed by from other relatives to whom wc disruption of the nervous impulses reaching the Michael Radford, also stars Charles Dance, sphincter; hence, swallowing can be difficult at gave a gift for their 50th anniversary. Greta Scacchl and the late Trevor Howard. EVENFLOW times because the peristalsis is interrupted. The The 31st San Francisco International Film AOSEPT FINESSE esophagus can become weakened and dilated Where to Write Upon telling our son this, he told ACT Festival will continue through March 27th, AODISC Nurser FINESSE Stress often aggravates the condition. us that at many celebrations Disinfecting Shampoo or offering 86 feature films, from Argentina, Clear or Pastel X*.. Hairspray or ACT Flouride A second, less common type of achalasia is JIH l Dear Abby Abigail Van Buren where gifts are given, thank-you Solution Conditioner cards arc placed on the gift table India, Greece. Egypt, the Soviet Union, Chinn, 8 oz. Hirschsprung’s disease, massive dilation of seg­ P.O. Box 69440 Spritz Rinse (where the guests leave their Denmark, Australia and 24 other countries. 8 oz. All Types ments of the large intestine due to a congenital Los Angeles, Calif. 90069 7 oz. All Types absence of nerve fibers. gifts). and the guests are sup­ French filmmaker Robert Bresson has been n oz. named winner of the 1988 Akira Kurosawa ■nnwwM 12 oz. Cardiospasm can usually be treated with posed to pick up a thank-you card. Dr. Gott Peter M. Gott, M.D. This is the only thank-you they Lifetime Achievement Award and a series of H— H"" muscle-relaxant drugs, stress control and attention to diet. Surgery, to relieve spasm, is seldom P.O. Box 91428 receive. his films will be shown, including the required. However, in Hir.schsprung's disease, the Cleveland, Ohio 44101 Would you call thi.s "class” in American premiere of the comic short, "Les most effective treatment is removal of the affected the upper Midwest or what? Affaires Publiques” (1936). The film, PRIOR LAKE. Bresson's first, was believed lost for nearly JOHNSON portion of bowel. (Insey Report JOHNSON MEDIPREN I believe that your granddaughter should be under Dr. June M. Reinisch MINNESOTA half a century. P.O. Box 48 & BEN DESITIN Tab or Caplets the care of an intestinal specialist who can DEAR PRIOR: I would call this & determine which treatment would be most Bloomington, Ind. 47402 "no class” in any part of the Ointment 50’s appropriate for her. JOHNSON JOHNSON GAY $157 4 oz. VISINE country. Glass composes Columbus All Types Astr Dent. Flo Band Aid Eye Drops NEW YORK- B A N D A Itr 1.25 oz. $ 0 2 9 .75 oz. Philip Glass, an 100 yards Sheer A ll Wide 30's Many tests for sexually transmitted ills American com­ W im WerUiit hIRiOi poser who has 9 $ 1 4 7 seven operas sche­ $ 1 4 9 DEAR DR. REI­ •s^cAMten posedly indicating a person is “safe” your puberty is within normal range duled to be per­ NISCH: Is it possible to O E S iim Tit is not only unscientific, but is (proceeding at its own pace) is to ask formed around the get tests that show a potentially dangerous if it leads a physician. world this year, person doesn’t have any sexual partners to lower their guard If you don’t know of a physician who has been commis­ Together, « sexually transmissible Kinsey Report and reduce preventive efforts. you’d feel comfortable asking about sioned to provide a disease, or are some of like you are MENNEN If you think you have been expo.sed your penis, see if you can find a work to mark the CUTEX EX LAX the STDs undetectable? June M. Reinisch, Ph.D. pretty big Ir Skin FLEX FLEX to an STD, see either a private pediatric endocrinologist or a clinic 500th anniversary have intir Nail Polish Pills physician or go to a clinic that especially for adolescents (many Through thi Shampoo & TRIAMINIC DEAR READER: of Columbus’ 30's specializes in diagnosing and treating hospitals and medical schools have a voyage to Amer­ are favorab Bracer Remover Conditioner There are approxi­ PIBCE8 (Fa NET Syrup STDs. These are easily located by specialist in adolescent ica. 5 oz. A ll Types All Types Hairspray mately 50 diseases calling your local public health office. development). in general Ic 8 oz. The Metropoli­ day. There i (O’vOtttOSII IS oz. known to be sexually iana All Types It’s worth getting reassured about tan Opera commis several nict transmitted. Tests are available for exposure to HIV (the virus that causes DEAR DR. REINISH: I am 17 and ock, 8 oz. 9i£ your ()enis size now, because worries sioned the full- day. Major $ 4 5 7 each, and most of these tests have a AIDS), there is a period of time when have a very small penis, 3 inches long. 'ord- about this can intrude on other length opera to be aces In the 1 fair degree of accuracy. tests may not detect the virus but a I already have hair on my face and Philip Glass Asiro-QrapI lara aspeets of your life. I often get letters performed in Oc­ Theoretically, even though a person person may still be able to tran.smit chest, under my arms, and in pubic from men who have withdrawn from to Aatro-Gi tober 1992, Met General Manager Bruce could ask a physician todo these tests, the virus to others. This period of time region and my voice has changed. I’ve friendships, never dated or even P.O. Box 91 Cl awford said Wednesday. 3428. Be UI I’m not certain why a person would may be as long as 12 months for some read that the penis has its major contemplate suicide solely because 8 Available at participating want to subject themselves to that individuals. In other words, a person G'ass said "The Voyage” will be an ARKS (Mai growth around age 18. Is thi.s true? Is they are convinced (usually incor­ den yourseli KOROMEX entire process unless there were could be tested, have a negative it normal to have a small penis at this rectly) that they have an abnormally allegorical opera in three acts, using VALUE PLUS STORES! LISTERINE , symptoms or some indication of report, and think they are free of HIV historical and fictional material about the who cannot I FIBRE Cream/ age? small penis. seeking. Opi Not all Items available at all stores. exposure. If a person is a member of a when actually they were not. Adult j)enis size does vary some­ human need to discover and explore. Glass’ career matti Not responsible tor typographical errors. Applicator group known to be at risk for Furthermore, just because a person DEAR READER; The age al which what, but the vast majority of men are first opera, "Einstein on the Beach,” a TAURUS (A ’ TRIM is told they do not have a particular quick study ^IMlistermir-J^ 116gm particular STD, testing might also be pubertal changes occur varies greatly within the range of normal size collaboration with Robert Wilson, premiered available, but even then a jjerson STD, that finding is true only for the from one person to the next, and even In Avignon, France, in 1976. Later that year, it grasp the ei yourcfto/ce | f l Penises truly too small for sexual others. Don’t Health & FRUIT TABS would only need one or two tests. time the test sample (whether blood, the sequence of these changes can satisfaction of oneself ora partnerare was presented in the Metropolitan Opera Crown Pharmacy fluids or tissue) was tak^n. It says things as cle Beauty Aids Kay Drug Co. Brooks Pharmacy All Flavors If you’re asking because you think vary. This is the reason it is so easy for quite rare. House, but by a visiting company. OEMINI (M Prascriptlon Center * 5 " that there must bea way toestablisha nothing about whether a person has Sale PricesI 14 Main St., 585 Enfleld Ave.. 18's adolescents to convince themselves The Met has commissioned only three should work 208 W. Center St. "clean bill of health” with regard to contracted that disease an hour after that their body is abnormal if it Dr. Reinisch is director of the operas since it contracted for Samuel you today In EFFECTIVE DATES East Hartford Enfield STDs, then my answer is even less the test or at some later date: Individual. Tl Manchester * 3 2 ® doesn’t exactly match their friends’ Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Barber’s "Antony and Cleopatra” for the 1966 MASCH 17-10, 108$ encouraging. This is one reason why the idea of Interests a s ' bodies or some statistical report. Gender and Reproduction, Indiana opening of its new house in Lincoln Center. I Using AIDS as an example, after having an identification card sup- CANCER (Ji The only way to find out whether University-Bloomington. U — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, March 17, 1988 18 - M

1988 — IS TV Topics MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 17. IBIW — 17 Puzzles S b x S'AF€ " S tL L . '^iziFFiri'F- *>y Bruce Beattie KIT Ti' CARLYLE by Lorry Wright ACROSS 64 Paris airport Anawtr to Pravioua Punlo TH ' a v e c a c c w ie w e iz veep ANANTlOofTE Su|Z£. sytHiS SUMM£( DOWN □ d o c ; □ □ □ □ IS EW>o$eo TO 2 7 * , v o u p -bUNIZCSTiBAtNED 1 40a film star n n t s ‘Wonder Years’ Is wonderful WE'LLAtSO s e Su9 Tri ftloGTSoN dOP-“0cW $6R’'M<)OeL. □OOO DDD OIDnC] XfKuAt M ifA a e t, h u m a m JECTED TO 2- 7 Paul _ •meBcs T'5 WHO REAUA 1 Mershal By Jerry Buck PeBHOUK/'f/R«AH- V E m E ' i ! WiA B Mucks □□DO dOD ODDO thingsare happening, but you’re OSAUV .1 G e c e i e b u s h s p o t s MWe IE. le^J.WteNT lHCIR.CAt. Dillon's The Associated Press credit. ; OAMZCO.OUTRm FED □□□□□DO DODOd M O peee P E P h o v j p a widei 9 Diving bird nickname «*x>^them. It struck us as an , They alao itress that “The Wonder Yeara? An o 0 9 LEM two n 12 Singar Ed 2 Center of shield D O O □ ]□ □ W6T6 already retro- is not autobiographical. i p e r c e n t ptAZE/ 3 Spruce LOS ANGELES — Remember 20 years Comi 13 Bushy hairdo □ □ O O d O D ago? Black-and-white television, the Vietnam S!*®!JL*’*®P** ® **ttle older, “I was never a l^year-old boy,” said! 14 Accountant 4 Mideast nation like ‘The Big Chill.’” Th< 5 Rubdown artist War, the assassinations of Martin Luther Black. “And Neal was never this particular (abbr.) from 6 Flying saucer ■ E King Jr. and Robert Kennedy, campus young you don’t have a l^year-old boy.” IB Construction Ex| (abbr.) d O D O O unrest, sexual revolution, hippies, flower I"'*’*®*' *® things,” Black , We make up the specifics,” said Martens; beam (comp, added. It a Just part of the world. It’s a Ume c e d 7 Tragedy □ D O d o e s children? but we do use incidents from our lives and O' Nove e i n wd.) 8 More painful when you get your first impression of Ufe.” Janu: H _L TH _Y a I r I d JK _Q _E those of our friends. It’s the story of a family, 16 Qlida aloft 9 Measure of Other events shook the earth, too. Growing k e n d Its also a time when a self-conscious hut it’s seen from the viewpoint of the Itay. Am land O _E M ■ m JJ JY _o up, for instance. 17 Racod ™®ro interested in figuring out “We didn’t set out to do anything deep, trade 10 Arrow poison P JN _E ■ m _L In ABC’s "The Wonder Years,’’ Kevin ( TCU6 IB Adds _S r t C T . . 11 Philosopher Im­ * Bts In. You can put it into context later. ‘^ a v e It To Beaver’ in its day was well areti 2 0 Simplast E_ _N _D _S _E c B s _L JO E Arnold is 12 years old in 1068. He has to be At 12 you Just want to blend In. ill he manuel careful of the neighborhood bully, namely his thought out. But I think audiences today want Ho 22 W ide shoo size 19 Novelist Uris Black admits "The Wonder Years” is not ®EANUTB by Charloa M. Schulz w !’ ll b e older brother. His father is a distant figure to be challenged by something more substan-i percc 23 Jackie's 2nd 21 Border 31 Pulled 4 8 Sir's wife really a ^ u t the 1960s. ‘It’s the problems a kid l is .” who shows up now and then to straighten him tial. We grew up in a controversial period and Thi husband 24 Spoke 37 Wholehearted 49 Emerald Isle his older brother, his father, his w ill 38 Lerge knife 50 T V s talking out. The offstage narrator is Kevin as a we’re more prone to writing that way. Bui I came from a very follo\ 24 Full house 25 Reveler's cry ^rlfriend, she said. "The period is more of a When I was very YOURFA^\ILY^ 41 Cetch horse (2 wds.) there are some things about growing up thali / MY PAP ^ 28 TV newsman 26 Singer Horne grownup, looking back and remembering. Of backdrop than the essence of the show.” bette 27 Buckle 43 Franklin .. 52 Plaintiff never change. Things that happened to thei poor family. NEVER HAP 'BURIEPABONE vn u t h e Roger course, remembering it in his own fashion. younq.we lost the How lo get fired at the H-bom b factory. “It 29 Shoshoneans Roosevelt 53 Of the mouth Cleavers could happen to the Arnolds, too.” ; A FARM.. I ONCE IN A > u tu p 3 2 Hail "The Wonder Years," simply put, is same 30 Copperfield's 45 Vice 54 Not eny B^C K AND MARLENS share common family farm. ;e r s .” wonderful. Every adult out there who has ^CANT LOT y 3 3 Firearm wife 46 Taro 57 Half of bi back^unds. Both were raised in the □ □ □ • tBBB by NEA. Inc had ii re owners' gp. ever grown up will Identify with this awkward Sinai 1 2 3 suburbs, he outside New York City and she in d 34 Mountain peak age. HOPE ACTS — Bob Hope makes a rare Econ • outside Washington. D.C. Both had older 35 Electrified parti­ Fred Savage stars as Kevin, Jason Hervey appearance on an episodic television show, 12 brothers. They met while students at when he plays an angel dispatcher in NBC’s; THE QRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr cle is his older brother, Wayne, and Olivia D’Abo Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. 15 is his sister, Karen. The niidseason replace­ “Highway to Heaven” on Wednesday, March; Dei o h n ’s 36 These (Fr.| T h ^ started writing together about 6 years F O R ment series being given a limited trial by ABC 30. He mistakenly reincarnates a man to’ MUN6A?1AM'^ V O m >0U MEASl u is 3 9 Poetic ago. He was working as a newspaper reporter F 1 i J M r u ? CH 18 has been given a Tuesday night spot between disrupt his son’s marriage and calls on' 3-/7 :e r t preposition in Massachusetts and she was a graduate "'"T r’Xr (5ALO$H,.. ^60U L A 5H "? Alexi 4 0 Position in "Who’s The Boss” and “Moonlighting.” student. Jonathan (Michael Landon) to straighten it out. His character is called Syncopomp. John NortI education “ We wrote a spec script for ‘Barney Miller, ’ HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne cloth 4 2 Cutting tool 2 4 ^ 25 26 “ 1968 WAS A YEAR when a lot of amazing Pleshette and Bill Macy also guest star in tho which had Just gone off the air,” said show. ... of a n 44 Actress things took place,” said Carol Black, creator Marlens. “ We felt it was better to write for a G o r c ^ LEPfZBcHAUhl J l 32 LONESOME DOVE - Robert Duvall,. Jul Gardner and executive producer with her husband, show that wasn’t on the air. It got good YOUR 3 0L.P OR. I A A 3-17 said 1 4 7 Female Neal Marlens. Martens also created ABC’s response.” Tommy Lee Jones and Anjelica Houston will 35 star in ‘Lonesome Dove,” the eight-hour CBS; m U'T&BT You FRBBJ Alex( sendpipar “Growing Pains.” Marlens wrote for “Oh Madeline” and m A T po you SAY S’ 48 Constituent "We were about that age that year. There miniseries based on the Pulitzer Prize- "A 40 Newhart.” Then he created "Growing winning novel by Larry McMurtry. It tells of ag re 51 Former VP were a lot of really disruptive events in the Pains’’ while Black wrote the movie “Soul Rockefeller background of a kid’s life.” an epic cattle drive and the lives it changed.' the s) Man.” Actually, they worked together on both I Vi7 55 Menner Marlens said, “It’s different when you’re Simon Wincer will direct from a screenplay- city a 48 49 projects, but thought it best to separate the by Bill Wltllff. 56 Dissipated man a Thi 58 Distinctive air CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks A Catale 55 cloth 59 Exist TV Tonight TH1& 15 TH E p l a c e LISTEN'. Julia 6 0 Evils 59 WE 5AIP WE'P MEET THEM, ISN'T IT? Jul 61 Approach habei 62 6 2 Teacher's THE PHANTOM by Lae Falk A By Barry deg. J 5 .0 U K M [DIS] A Tale of Four WithoB dD Mindpower A young girl comes lo the reatizailon that 63 Mine passage (C)t9as by NEA. 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[U S A ] Search for Tomorrow J-I7-I8 Good technique m ay result t Started Sketches from his May 1986 one- 4 K 4 3 skill needed to make today's small b irth d a y you've had past ties. d ) ^ Barney Miller (X3 Morton Downey Jr. 2:05A M [HBO] MOVIE; Dead of tion of any man show el Hofstra University and a V A 8 5 slam? the Manchi LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Conditions are (3i) INN News (E) MOVIE: 'Shaker Run' Two American filmed segment on the making of a Biiiy W inter' [C C ) The prospect of work brings scores the slam Of course, if trumps are 2-2, there's stunt car drivers are hired by a research a struggling actress to a remote country ♦ A 8 5 WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll odvertlser, quite favorable for you today career- 0 ) Carson's Comedy Cleeelce Crystal show featuring Rob Reiner, Eugene tlsements In scientist to deliver a deadly virus to CIA Levy, Christopher Guest and Brother Theo­ /mansion for a most unusual audition. Mary 4 K 6 3 2 no problem. When they are 3-1, declar­ s March IS , 1988 wise. Be prepared to pounce on ever By James Jacoby button put ® l M*A*8*H agents for safe keeping. Cliff Robertson, dore. (65 min.) (In Stereo) / Steenburgen, Roddy McDowall, Jan er must also provide for that sticky Together, with trusted allies, It looks the smallest opportunities offered from WEST THE FORECASriS llshed by ' (^ Newlywed Gams Leif Garrett, Lisa Harrow. 1985. ^ Rubes. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) EAST situation when the defenders’ dia­ FOLLOWED BY LOWER ITfe A HEOKLJVA like you are going to tackle something any source. [TM C] MOVIE: 'Number One With a ♦ 8 H e r a l l n p @ ) (S ) Cheer* (C C ) Among the surprises 4975 Fortunately for bridge players, the PORSNCW,SLBEr pretty big In the year ahead that would VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Social in­ 0® Hollywood Bquerei Bullet' An unorthodox detective and his 2 : 3 0 A M (D New s (R) V K Q J 10 9 6 ▼ 7 4 32 monds split badly. So the right play is TEMPERATURESyAND WORLD, BUT irb P u b lls ra r. awaiting Sam upon his return from an sophisticated partner put the squeeze on language of bidding is easier to learn AND FREEZlNig have intimidated you previously. volvements and contacts could pro­ IS) Music of Ireland dD Twilight Zone ♦ J lo win dummy’s heart ace (shedding a SEVERE ICING THE ONLY ONE around-the-worid sailing trip is a new bar an L.A. drug kingpin. Robert Carradine ♦ Q 10 9 4 than, for example, Sanskrit. So it was Through this joint effort, your chances diamond) and play queen and jack of r a i n ... CONDITIONS. duce advantages for you today, but 01) Thrse'e Company manager. (R) (In Stereo) Billy Dee Williams, Valerie Bertinelli. 1987! [C N N ] Sports Letenlght 4 J 8 4Q 9 7 5 4 that ^uth knew that the four-heart WE'VE G O T . are favorable. spades. Leave the spade king in dum­ you're not likely to be equally lucky In [C N N ] Croeefira (£) Tel Como Somoa Rated R. (In Stereo) [USA] MOVIE: The Appointment' Su- cue-bid by North showed spade sup­ L081 PM CE8 (Fab. 20-March 20) Conditions your brushes with strangers. S O U T H my and attack diamonds. But in so do­ / [O IS ] Moueatsrplaca Theater (SZ) St. Patricfc'a Day Parada from Dublin [USA] Airwolf pernatural forces wreak havoc on the livst / general look quite positive for you to­ 4 A Q J 10 6 2 port and a sound hand. The partner­ r . AND in LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) S om ething In Bryan Murray hosts the parade, with this of an English family. Edward Woodward, ing, provide for the possibility that [HBO] MOVIE: 'Once Bitten' (CC) A 11 ;3 0 P M ® (®) NCAA Basketball V --- ship then bid up to six spades, showing day. There are strong possibilities that which you're Involved appears to be year's theme, "Dublin throughout Centu­ Jane Merrow. 1981. East, the defender with the remaining gorgeous vampire mutt have the blood of Playoffs: First Round. West Region several nice events will brighten your slightly confused at this time, but this ries." (2 hrs.) ♦ K 7 6 3 2 first- and second-round control in both F O U N D . BI young males to stay stemaHy young. From Salt Lake City, Utah. Teams to be 3 :0 0 A M ® Nightwatch trump, may be short in diamonds. So day. Major changes are ahead for Pi­ will pass. When the fog lifts, the results 4 A 10 minors along the way. Luckily North- k itte n . Lauren Hutton, Jim Carrey, Karen Koplns. [C N N ] Larry King Live announced. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) (B) Ufsttyles of the Rich and Famous ace of diamonds first, then a diamond sces In the coming year. Send for your will be desirable. 1985 Rated PG-13. South sto p p ^ at six. (Sometimes ag­ » ' Holmes F [DIS] MOVIE: 'When My Baby Smiles ® T o Be AnrMMinced. Joan Collins; Jerry Lewis: game ahow boat Vulnerable: Neither back to the king. If East ruffs the low About 6 Aatro-Qraph predictions today. Mail $1 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Initially you [M AX] MOVIE: "The Money PR' (CC) A t M s' Burlesque team separates when Wink Martindale; the Gatlin Brothers; aoci- Dealer; South . gressive players get caught in the ® dD NIghtlln* (CC|. diamond led from dummy, you will 446-5262. to Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper. might have some doubts about an Im­ Everything that can poatibly go wrong one gets Broadway show. Betty Grable alite Marylou Whitney in Saratoga, N.Y.; a rhythm of cue-bidding all those aces save your king. If he discards, you will P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland. OH 44101- does when a couple moves into a mention Dan Dailey. 1948. (S) Honeymooners Bavarian castle. (60 min.) (R) L O S T- Gre portant decision you'll be making to­ West North East Soath and Mngs and end up in a grand slam.) win your king and play another dia­ 3428. Be sure to state your zodiac sign. day, but you shouldn'J if your judgment bought for one-fifth of Its original value. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Lethal Weapon' (CC) A (S ) ® ) Tonight Show (In Stereo) 14 With the Spring North American Keeshou Tom Hanks, Shelley Long, Alexander Gu- mond and will still be able to ruff your AR K S (Blarch 21-Aprll 19) D o n 't b u r­ is based on previous experiences. vstersn detective Is paired with a brash (S) Racing From Plaintfiald 34 4 4 Pass 54 U.B. ACRES by Jim Davl* Bldwell donov. 1966. Rated PG. (In Slareo) Bridge Championships getting under last diamond with the king of trumps. den yourself at present with associates SAGITTARIUB (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Y o u r younger partner to investigate a ptiroati- ® ) Hogan's Heroat Pass 5 4 Pass 54 way tonight and continuing for the Answers 1 who cannot help you attain what you are possibilities for personal gain look good 8:00PM d ) 4 8 Hours Barnard Gold­ tute's------death.------Mel------Gibson,, „ Danny ,i n y GUilover. Pass 6 4 Pass 64 CARE T O JO IN m 643-9180. Gary Busey. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) ffi] Late Show (In Stereo) DYING — next 10 days at the Convention Center IN MEPITATION, THAT'S ENOUGH ENLIGHTENMENT berg. Dan Rather. Victoria Cordarl and Ri­ seeking. Operate unaided, especially in today. Center your attention on matters Pass 64 Pass Pass FOR ONE PAV. WOl) C A N TA K E IA4POUNDC chard Schlisinger reporl on isauee such as [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred in Buffalo, New York, there will be L A N O L IN ? SHAPE UPUMNERSE! career m atters. that are profitable, not on activities that [ M A X ] M O VIE: 'Jocke' When a major Pass Leprosy is classified as the least FROM h e r e ,E g g Immigration and crime in Miami. (60 min.) Hickman, Nick Chades. For A Great Used Car - many doubtful grand slams bid. More veor ol TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Y o u 're a cost you money. college tennis toumsment Is held in Las Opening lead: V K contagious of communicable White. Vegas, the teams have dlfhcuhy concen­ to the point, would most of our tourna­ quick study today, and you're able to CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) If yo u 've d ) o u t of Tim a Profilat of 12 Americana [DIS] Pralrls Homs Companion With diseases. ------n V Spencer who'va started programs to enrich the trating on their game. Scon Strader, Perry Garrison Keillor Scheduled: author Roy grasp the essence of Ideas faster than been a bit testy. It’s Important today T i m d N ’t miss the C m t i s t lives of young people. Hoat: Alan Thicke. Lang, Msriska Hargitay. 1987. Rated R. Blount Jr.; folksinger Jean Redpath; Irish Moncht others. Don't assume they’ll understand that you take a recreational break. Do (60 min.) tenor Frank Patterson; fiddler Alasdair Warden. 4 [T(\4 C ] M O VIE: 'Luat for Ufa' Biographi­ Used Cir Sell M u d w t i r ' s P E A C E B E things as clearly as you do. things you enjoy with companions Fraser. (90 min.) (In Stereo) (JD Probe (C C ) Auatin tries to thwart a cal drama based on Vincent Van Gogh's W IT H VOO GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Things whose company you appreciate. S M I ii yiirs! klllar who utst virus atrsint to murder tpe- unusual and uneven life. Kirk Douglas. An­ [ESPN ] SportsCsnter W A N T A O ! should work out rather fortunately lor AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fab. 19) D on't cllic people. (60 min.) thony Quinn, Evsren Sloans. 1966 ))> looking Into you today In your dealings with an older pre-read negative projections Into a 1 1 : 4 5 P M ® ) Doctor W ho Part 3 of 4 SitMdiy, 3-19 • 9ii4ps (X) Evening Msgazina [U SA ] MOVIE: 'The Night of the Jug- PEOPLE WHO looking tor Individual. This person will protect your KNflW delicate matter that involves a lamily gler' A former New York City cop tears the 1 2 :0 0 A M ® Hit Squad 16 O M O VIE: 'Th e Quiet Man' An Iriah------kCitt know there's a certain magic ■ ■ ■ ■ Interests as well as his/her own. member. Everything could work out far city apart to find his kidnapped daughter. MANCHESTER HONDA llve...wheth4 American boxer rstumt to hit native vil­ ® Entertainment Tonight on ODortmer CANCER (June 21-July 22) Yo u 'll be at differently than you anticipate. James Brolin, Cliff Gorman, Richard Castel­ Soo Our Ad In FrM»y'$ Poport about Classified Advertising. lage to claim the family homeatsad end win lano. 1980. (S) Star Trek 643-2711 h o m e . « urwM fanaa Bynd****. V* 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurwiay. March 17, 1988

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 17. 1988 — 19 988 - 17 MARKET REPORT BUSINESS .... Aciiviyovrth«pstixif«dina()w Semiconductor ADVERTISING <>4^-2711 Trade gap slightly wider N o f i c t s Lots/Lond for Sole.... WASHINGTON — The nation’s trade deficit Investment Property.... is outcome of bad Ptrsonolk...... Business Property...... AAerchandise Musicol Items...... widened slightiy in January to f 12.4 billion after Announcements...... ni Resort Property...... ICCIOliSfe Camtrot and Photo Eoalpnitnt.., ....as two months of sharp improvements, the By Peter Coy Auctions...... Mortoapes...... Holiday Seasonal...... 71 Pets and Supplies...... M Commerce Department said today. pinoncioi...... '.!!!'.!!!!!!!!!...... os Wanted to Buy...... Antiques and Collectibles...... 7 9 Miscellaneous for Sole...... 87 The Associated Press s e r v ic e s RoofIng/SIdIng.... Tog Sales...... The excess of imports over exports was up Flooring...... Clothing ...... 73 ....M The current worldwide shortage In Cmsiovment s educotion R e n t a ls Wanted to Buy/Trode...... J9 from the 812.2 biiiion deficit in December. Child Care...... Electricol...... Furniture...... 74 NEW YORK — American elec­ Rooms for Rent...... Cleaning Services...... Exports, which had propeiied improvement in computer chips Isa classic manifestation of Kssrsi.'.rir:"-'.....:: Heotlng/Plumblng...... TV/Stereo/Appliances .....'...... 7$ tronics companies are starved for Aportments tor Rent.... Lawn C are...... Miscellaneous Services.... OUuotlon Wonted...... Machinery and Tools...... 76 November and December, feii by 10 percent in computer chips. Japanese chip the Law of Unintehded Consequences, one Business Opportunities...... is Condominiums tor Rent. Bookkeeplngrlncome Tax. Services Wanted...... A u t o m o t i v e Homes for Rent...... Carpentry ^Remodeling.... Landscaping...... Gardening...... 77 January to $22.3 biiiion. makers are raking in windfall Instruction...... Cors tor Sale...... 01 that has resulted In higher prices of Employment Services Slore/Office Space...... Palntlng/Poperlng...... Concrete...... Good Things to Eat...... 71 Analysts had expected a deterioration of the profits. And nobody seems quite Resort Property...... Trucks/Vons for Sale...... 92 Fuel Oil/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 trade balance in January, noting that exports sure what to do. electronic products and even delays In the A b o I E f t a t e Industrlol Properly...... Camoers/Trallers...... 93 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Farm Supplies and Equipment. .M Motorcvcles/Mopeds...... are traditionally down in that month. This is the way of the world in Homes for Sole...... Garages and Storage...... 94 introduction of some new computers. Roommates Wanted..... MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES.. Oftice/Rntoll Equipment...... 11 Auto Services...... 95 However, imports also fell in January, by 6 the electronics industry, circa (londomlnlums for Sole"^.'".".'.'.7. 2 Autos tor Rent/Leose...... Wanted to Rent., Coll 643*2711 for more Information! Recreational Equipment...... 12 ...96 percent to $34.8 billion. March 1088. It didn’t have to' be Miscellaneous Automotive...... ,...97 this way. Boots and Marine Equipment.... .13 Wontfd to Buy/Trodt...... Thus, the deficit for the month — eagerly Inc. of Dallas and Uny Micron ...9t The current worldwide shor­ moving upscale with cars like the followed by financial markets — was somewhat Technologyjnc. of Boise, Idaho. **^^® *’ ' ♦o 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. tage in computer chips is a classic Honda Acura, Japanese chip **^^P*-INES: For classified advertlsments to YOOR AD: Closslfed advertisements are better than most analysts had expected. Texas Instruments and Micron 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. manifestation of the Law of makers are beginning to move 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the taken by telephone as a convenience. The “ It’s hard for me to see how we can repeat the National banks still out are the only American companies upscale with more complex, deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one Unintended Consequences, one still selling dynamic random 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. same magnitude of growth in exports that we that has resulted in higher prices expensive chips that have been tion. For advertisements to be published Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of HARTFORD — The state Senate has access memory chips, or D- Minimum charge: 4 lines. the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen had in the two previous months," said Allen of electronic products and even the domain of the Americans. Monday„the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to open up RAMs, and they are earning a the value of the advertisement will not be Sinai, chief economist for the Boston Company delays in the introduction of some So what needs to be done? Economic Advisers Ind. Connecticut to national interstate banking. windfall. corrected by on additional Insertion. A four-year-old state law allows interstate new computers. The main job, obviously, is to Meanwhile, U.S. companies rebuild the American chip Indus-, banking only among banks headquartered in One big reason for the shortage such as Digital Equipment Corp. try so it can compete with the; Designer goes native New Engnland states with reciprocal laws. is unobjectionable: Booming and Hewlett-Packard Co. are IHELP WANTED Japanese without the need for a< HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HDMES Sen. George L. Gunther, R-Stratford, tried to sales of personal computers and paying more for chips than their I HELP WAHTED HELP WANTED CHARLOTTE, N.C. — New York designer de facto cartel. The 1986 accord I HELP WANTED NELPWMTEO amend a banking-related bill with the full the retooling fora new generation foreign rivals pay. The conse­ FDR SALE Alexander Julian plans a return to his native of memory chips have combined has already been legally chal-’!; interstate banking proposal, but it was rejected quences of that over the long term APPLIANCE Sales and ROOFERS. $8 to start tor WE need people for the to produce a cyclical squeeze on lenged by the European Eco-; Service In area. Open­ national Health North Carolina this summer with a new men’s on a 30-3 vote. are disquieting. Inexperienced helpers. CLERK/TYPIST following positions; MANCHESTER. "Quiet clothing store that he hopes will be the beginning production capacity. nomic Community. » TECHNICIAN ings for opportunities Negotiable for expe­ Enjoy working In a plea­ lonltors, desk, snack Agency serving Man­ child safe neighbor­ As for U.S. access to the Full time salaried posi­ chester area seeking SHOP of a national chain. “ They should have done this four years ago," But another reason for the to earn $300 per week. rienced roofers. Benef­ sant, friendly, atmos­ bar and mechonics. If hood". 9 rooms, 4 bed­ Gunther said. “ The Boston banks have gotten a Japanese market, it is not hap­ Sematech seems to be a step in * tion available. Must be Management oppor­ phere? Do you have good enthusiastic, energetic Julian will open a retail store here in July, shortage is that a 1986 chip its available. Secure you ore o willing and goal oriented Indl- FOREMAN rooms, eat In kitchen, A bite of the apple and they keep nibbling away” pening. It was reported in Janu­ the right direction. The organize-; 18 or older. Science tunity to 30K plus bo­ year round lob. Call typing and telephone worker please opply large dining room, fire­ A said Barry Miguel, creative director for agreement between the United tion, to be based in Austin, Texas, • nus. Phone 646-3875. 289-2919. vlduol tor port time for large, growing ge­ at Connecticut financial institutions. ary that foreigners’ share of major preferrably with skills? This opportunity is to: Manager, Porkade Program Director po­ neral contractor. Must place and boy window Alexander Julian Inc. of New York. States and Japan has backfired in Japan’s market had fallen every is financed by government and* lab experience tor rou­ EOE. available at this small Bowling Lanes. No In living room, bright a way that should have been NURSERY Laborer- Full sition. Responsibilities possess organizational “ As a native North Carolinian, Alexander has month since June. industry and will work to improve « tine QA testing and re­ time. Apply In person: Hartford area office. Ex­ phone colls.______Include volunteer de­ skills, as you will be res­ airy family room with a great affinity for the state, ’’ Miguel said. “ At Brewers use more rice predictable. manufacturing techniques,; cord keeping. Good Hop River Nursery, cellent benefits, perman­ RECEPTIONIST fpr sliders to potlo. In- In Japan, Americans are velopment, planning ponsible tor the upkeep, ground pool, hot tub the same time, he feels Charlotte is a growing The accord, intended to benefit bumping their heads against a which are considered the- verbal and written Route 6, Bolton. 646- ent position. Ideal for so­ growing Industrial and Implementation ot ser­ maintenance and WASHINGTON — Corn is the most plentiful SANDBLASTER- Expe­ nuclear safety supply and private treed lot! city and a growing marketplace.” U.S. chip makers, was supposed concrete celling. For one thing, Achilles’ heel of the U.S. chip* communication skills, rienced In wood, steel, 7099.______meone re-entering the vice and rehabilitation proper storage of ser­ farm crop grown in the United States but is to keep the Japanese from work force. Please call house. Hours negotia­ and public educotion $215,000. Century-21 ’rhRj^w stores will sell an upscale line of the biggest consumers of chips in makers. ; telephone contact with masonory. Immediate HELP Needed In Garden vice tools, equipment Lindsey Real Estate. losing ground among brewers. “ dumping" chips at unfairly low vendors and custom- opening. Call The Mak Center. Position Mrs. Palmer at ble. Duties Include ans­ progroms. Send re­ and stock. Must have clothing^nd accessories called the Alexander Japan are also the biggest wering phone, some 649-4000. The Agriculture Department says only 34.5 prices while giving the Ameri­ A bigger problem iff that many - era. Well organized, Co. 643-2659,______Includes- loading and sume to: Executive Di­ mechanical knowledge Julian Coiiection. producers. It is unlikely they will 289*9576 typing and filing. Con­ rector, 243 East Center MANCHESTER. "Huge million bushels of corn were used to make beer cans better access to Japan’s of the United States’ leading chip * legible handwriting, PART Time or full time unloading vehicles, tact Gerry Decelles of small engines and ve­ Julian, the 39-year-old son of a Chapel Hill buy from Americans'when they plant maintenance and Street, Manchester home with In-law su­ in 1987, the smallest amount in 25 years. Just a huge market. /takers, such as Intel Corp. and Z typing or computer fountain help and dis­ 643-5107, 8-5pm, 06040. hicles. Full time or Pert ite". 9 rooms, 4 bed­ haberdasher, lives in Greenwich, Conn. can take chips right off their own National Semiconductor Corp.,; hwashers, days, nights customer soles. Whi­ time for right person. decade ago, American brewers used 53.6 million skills a plus. Salary thorn Nursery, Route 6. GROUP Homes- Full and Mondov-Frldoy. EOE. rooms, rec room, fire­ What actually came about was fabrication lines, although pres­ are only mid-sized companies * and weekends. Good port time positions Excellent salary and be­ place, 2 kitchens, deck, bushels of corn. the creation of a de facto commensurate with Bolton 643-7802.______EXPERIENCED Profes­ COUNTRY Carpenters sure on them should be continued. that lack the deep pockets to* work experience and pay. Steady employ­ open In Group Homes sional Pointer-Good nefits. Apply to sliders, beautiful In- “ Rice production has increased, and lots-of semiconductor cartel — a legal­ ment. Howard John­ LANDSCAPE Laborer- tor adults with mental looking to hire laborer ground pool, exciting China gets new hotels Most worrisome in the long run conipete with Japanese giants; education. Call: Brush man. Immedlote with own transporta­ the lower grades go into breweries." said Larry ized form of collusion that had the son's, 394 Tolland Full time. Apply In retardation. Various The iHIAK Co. setting and nice viewl is that the high prices Japanese such as Hitachi Ltd. and Toshiba; person. Whithorn opening. Excellent sa­ tion. Dependability o BOSTON — Visitors to the People’s Republic Van Meir of the department’s Economic effect of setting prices above Turnpike, Manchester. shifts available In Man­ lary and benefits. Executive oreo on cul- chip makers are fetching under Corp. ; LYDALL INC. 649-6220.______Nursery, Route 6, Bol- chester and Ellington. must. Coll for Inter­ 643-2659 de-sac and designed tor of China, where hotel rooms once were in short Research Service. market levels and carving up the accord is giving them even Ceaipeslta Matarlals ton. 643-7802.______Apply to: The Mok view. 649-0822 otter Big U.S. chip buyers such as ; MECHANIC tor steel fab­ Relevant education or Componv 643-2659. great family living and supply, soon will have the choice of staying in at In 1961, he told The Associated Press, markets. more money to pour into their OMsioR experience preferred. 6pm. 646-9898.______General Electric Co. could give ; rication shop to main­ PHONE From Home!!! summer portlesl least five new American-operated hotels. The Japanese did raise prices world-leading research and tain and repair our Part time telephone Excellent working con­ WANTED. Experienced STEADY employment A-1 Appointment Secre­ $289,900. Century-21 breweries used about 3.4 miilion hundredweight the American industry a financial^ 646-1233 ext 333 Tree Climber- Sheraton says it currently has two hotels open of memory chips, mainly by development. trucks and eoulpment. soles. Your hours are ditions and compete- available In small mo- tory. Entry level. Suc- Lindsey Real Estate. of rice. By iast year more than 15 million shot in the arm by buying the chip*^ Foremon. Familiar limiting production, but the main MANAGER Tralnee- Must have experience. your own. This Is the tlve salary. Send letter nutocturlng plant. Full cesstul financial 649-4000. in China and another three under construction. hundredweight were used to make beer. In exactly the same way that makers, but they have shown “ of Interest to March with oil phases ot and port time posi­ professional needs on beneficiaries were just two U.S. S20,000 to stort. Grom- Company paid vaca­ perfect part time lob spraying, pruning, tree Japanese automakers responded little interest in the volatile and tions and Insurance In­ for those ot you who Inc,, of Manchester. tions. Hours flexible. appointment secre­ companies, Texas Instruments PV's Corner Store has removal, etc. Top EAST Hartford. Beauti­ ■ ------to “ voiuniaryvoluntary” restraints byDy expensive business.Dusiness. Immediate openings cluding dental. 289- can't or don't want to P.O. Box 574,Monches- Coll 643-2590. tory, Mole/Femole to 2323. EOE, leave your home, but ter, CT. 06040. wage plus benefits, sa­ coordinate schedule ful Duplex. This Du­ for manager trainees. lary according to abil­ plex Is In mint Duties will Include wish to make excep­ and set appointments, AUTO Body repair. Im- tional money. Must be ity ond experience. 872- j)RECEPTI0NIST expand business acu­ condition 1 Excellent bookkeeping, schedul­ 4513.______tor two families to There’s a good way to handle bad debts for tax purposes ing and dally opera­ medlate opening for able to contact profes­ men. Evenings from painters assistant to sional people, retail DENTAL Receptionist TYPIST 5-9pm. $6 per hour base shore expenses In this tions of store. Profit beautiful Duplex. An QUESTION sharing. Insurance and prepare cars for refln- store managers and tor small busy prac­ Who can take charge salary plus liberal In­ Form 1040X — back for three stocks. On Dec. 7. when that stock Ishlng and delivery. In­ tice. 4 days per week. centive bonus. $300 per opportunity tor on In­ I have given up the definition of substantially ANSWER: Foreign income other benefits availa­ small businesses by ★ of diversified office years. That makes bad debts was trading below the price at volves sanding, mask­ phone. Experience not Duties include: sche­ week porttlme Income. law situation I Walkout on collecting identical securities. taxes paid, including tax withheld ble. Call Mrs. Olson at procedures. basements. Sliding different from worthless securi­ which I purchased it, I sold that 1-800-624-9743.______ing and clean-up. All necessary as we will duling, Insurance, re­ Good career stort. one personal on dividends, can be claimed Salesm an cord keeping. Expe­ • 2 week vacation Phone Mr. Nathan. 646- gloss doors from din­ ties on which amended returns to Under the “ wash sale” rule, benefits paid. Call R.T. train the right Individu­ loan to a nrian In v e s t o r s ’ stock and immediately pur­ either as an itemized deduction " STOCK Room Attendent- Coachworks, 8am- als. Your Income po­ For large General Con­ rience preferred. 5599. Leave name and ing room to deck. Pri­ claim capital lo.sses be filed for your capital loss is disallowed if Full time position. Re­ • 5 sick days vate well. Landscaped and another to chased a similar amount of stock on Line 7 “Other taxes” on 5pm. 649-5030. tential Is unllmitedand tractor. Must have con­ Salary negotiable. Coll phone number. _____ seven years. you buy the same or identical ceive and disperse 646-5938.______• Profit sharing yard and lovely a woman. How G u id e in another discount store chain. Schedule A or as a “ Foreign tax KINDERCARE In Man­ you never hove to struction background OPERATORS Needed. Capital losses can be used to security within 30 days before or deliveries, maintain leave your home It you • Monthly Inaentive gazebo. Fenced. Give do I tell this to I did this so that I could credit” on Line 44 of Form 1040. stockroom and Inven­ chester has teaching and be able to read SALESPERSON for pro­ Early morning and day uso coll for on appoint­ William A. Doylo offset capital gains realized in the establish a capital loss to report after the sale on which you and substitute posi­ don’t wont to. It this fessional lawn treat­ bonus shift preferred. Pold the Internal Figure it out both ways and see tory. Some listing ne­ sounds to good to be plans. Excellent com­ ment! $260,000. Realty same year. If your capital losses on my 1987 income tax return. My established the capital loss. cessary. Monday- tions available. Con­ mission schedule. ment company. $300 • Company paid training. Coll anytime World, Benoit Revenue Ser­ exceed your capital gains or if which save you the most U.S. tax tact Andrea at 646-7090. true, It Isn't. It's a new per week plus commis­ Insurance 649-2133. reasoning was that the prices of dollars. i-t Frlday, 7am to 4:30pm. concept In telemarket­ Reply to: Frechette Associates vice when I file you have no capital gains, up to A substantially identical secur­ Benefits. Call 633-4681 sions. Year round em­ Send resume to: TRAFFIC Clerk. G. Fox, 646-7709. □ my income tax these two stocks usually rise and ity is a security that can be R.N./L.P.N.- Monday- ing and we need you to B8X 00 ployment. Will train. o New England tradi­ $3,000 of capital losses can be fall very closely. Claiming the credit involves ext.360. Arbor Acres make It work. Coll Box PP MANCHESTER. Custom return? exchanged for the stock you sold, Farm, Inc. Glaston­ Frlday. 3pm to 11pm. c/8 Manchailer Harild Coll Evergreen Lawns. tion of satisfaction, has used to offset ordinary income. In On Jan. 10, 1988, I sold the filing Form 1116 and is more today tor an appoint­ 649-866/.______Manchoitar Hiraid 4 bedroom Colonial In such as a convertible preferred bury, EOE. Appllcotlons are now Position open for on Immediate opening newer neighborhood. 1 0 ST the IRS calls "a true creditor- the unhappy situation where your second stock and repurchased the complicated but usually is more being accepted. For ment between 3:30-5pm tor o port time clerk. . O F ANSWER: You report non­ stock or a convertible debenture. only. Ask for Dennis 2 weeks onlyl DENTAL Hygenlst P.D. Box 591 1st floor flreploced EM.' debtor relationship” between you net capital loss tops $3,000 the first stock. Thus, I was able to advantageous. If you get hung up ONE OF THE surest wavs Information please needed. Full or port This position Is In our business bad debts as short-term An option or warrant to buy the Santoro. 643-2711. Manchester, CT family room and 7 and the person who owes you the excess can be carried over and retain my position in the first on the details, get hold of IRS ■ to find borooin buys is to contact Mrs. 'Plante. time. South Windsor traffic department and laundry, formal dining 7 capital losses on Schedule D of stock you sold also is counted as a Crestfleld Convales­ RELIABLE Person office. No Saturdays. will require some typ­ money — a legal obligation. If the used to offset capital gains and/or stock and avail myself of the Publication 514. An itemized shop the classified ads D6D4D room, hardwood your Form 1040, where you also substantially identical security. e ve ry day. cent Home. 643-5151. needed for outdoor Coll 644-1509______ing, filing, phone con­ revenooers question your bad- up to $3,000 of ordinary income in capital loss. deduction is only a partial offset floors, 2 cor garage list capital gains and capital work. Installing fence. GE'fi Paid for reading tact and other general plus many amenities debt capital losses, you’ll have to each future year until the capital Can the Internal Revenue Ser­ against your U.S. tax. A credit i s _ Will train. Full time, SALES Clerks and Cashi­ SCHOOL Bus drivers office duties. We otter losses resulting from the sale of prove you made every effort to loss carryover is used up. fully deducted from that tax. ” 646-2151. books! $100 per title. needed for Town ot and energy savings vice call the two stocks “ substan­ QUESTION: My husband and I it ers full or port time Write: PASE-849H, 161 o competitive storting features. $279,900. D.W. stocks and other “ capital collect. Either way, capital losses M SALES wanted of once ut mod­ Glastonbury. Will rote ond generous em­ assets." To be deductible, non­ tially identical securities” and purchased stock in an English DRIVER and Driver South Llncolwoy, Train. Drive os many Fish Realty 643-1591.D To take a bad-debt capital loss, reduce your taxable income and disallow the capital loss? ern Health Shop In North Aurora, IL 60542. ployee discount. Apply business bad debts must be company last year.The dividends William A. Doyle, a syndicated ; Tired of doing the same ^ing? Aide. Monday-Frlday large shopping center. or os few hours os In person to: G. Fox MANCHESTER. Gor- you are required to report it on your federal income tax bill to transport Special ADMINISTRATIVE As­ desired. Bonus plan geous restored Vlcto- totally worthless. You cannot the income tax return you file for we received were net, after 15 columnist, welcome written ques- ; Professional atmos­ Distribution Center, ANSWER: No. You’re in the percent British income tax was Would you like a change or^^ce? Education children, 2 phere and pleosont sistant tor agent, Mo- and earned days. 100 301 Governor’s High­ rlon Colonial deduct a partially worthless the year in which the debt became QUESTION: I own a substan­ tions, but he can provide answers - to 3 years old. Coll lor Hartford Insurance percent paid medical flreploced living room clear and can claim the capital withheld. How do we claim that working conditions. way, South Windsor. nonbusiness bad debt. worthless. With a bad-debt capi­ tial block of stock in a discount only through the column. Write to * Connecticut Wheel­ company. Flexible Insurance available to EOE. with window seat. 3 loss. Even though they are in the tax on our federal income tax Enter the exciting field of Automotive Unlike the usual retail For a bad debt to qualify as a tal loss, you can file an amended store company, which I consider Doyle In care of the Manchester ! chair Service 721-9253 store. Flexible hours. hours, benefits. 273- driver, family plan also bedroom, 1'/2 baths, same business, the stocks of those return? We are U.S. citizens and Sales, under the proper schooling, 8290 or 225-0666. capital loss, there must be what federal income tax return — to be among the best growth Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester “ or 741-0787 between 8-4, Interesting health available. Save cost ot large lower level fam­ two companies do not fall within residents. 06040. and make good money while learning. Mondov-Frldoy._____ field, good salary and RESTAURANT food daycare bring your 4 or ily room with brick SALES. Surround your­ benefits. Apply at once servers, bonouet 5 year old with you. |3 lBy8LNE_8S wall and woodstove. HAVE Call Henry or Roger at self with beauty. Excel­ to Manager or Assist­ servers, bartenders, Applications available OH DPPDRTUNITIE8 Wolkup attic could eas­ lent opportunity for ant Manager: Porkade borbocks, cocktail from Glastonbury Pub­ ily be finished. Don't n r lic Schools. Glaston­ miss this one! $169,900. Lipman Chevrolet 289-3441 full time employment Health Shoppe, Man­ servers, doorperson, VIDEO. Business oppor­ with one of CT's finest IlneCiook, bus person, bury, CT. Phone 633- D.W. Fish Reolty 643- chester Porkade, 404 5231 ext. 430. EOE. tunity. Be o Billie Jock 1591.0 lewelers. Extensive be­ West Middle Turnpike. dishwasher, mainte­ Video Distributor. 647- nefit program. Apply In nance person. Apply at BICYCLE Mechanic. 9849 or 649-1199. MANCHESTER. Nice CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 WAITRESSES- Week- :The Gallery, 141 New Port time mornings or person to: Diane Al- dovs and weekends full features. L-shoped Homamakirs, Studaats, RoUrMS, PrafttslBaals levo, General Man­ time. Breakfast and London Turnpike, full time. Experienced. Ranch boasting cozy ager, Michael’s Jewel­ lunch. Coll 649-4011 be­ Glostonbury.______Farr's, 2 Main Street, heorth. Brand new The G. FOX Distribution Center Manchester,______vinyl siding, quiet cul- ers, 958 Main Street, tween 6om and 3pm. FULL Time Janitorial IN8TRUCTIDN Notices PART TIME PART TIME PART TIME In So. Windsor Is now accepting applications for Manchester, CT. EOE. Ask for Bernadette. Supervisor. Position RN-LPN- Monday- de-sac. (Jos heat, car­ [fill ANNOUNCEMENTS (^ANNOUNCEMENTS Ofi]HELP WANTEO available In Glaston­ Frlday. 3pm to 11pm. peting, formol dining HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Dr Crane’s Answers merchandise processors, who will verify orders, TRAIN to be o Diesel room, new kitchen. 2 As o condition precedent to ticket and hand merchandise and Insure that bury area In new nurs­ Applications ore now the placement of onv odver- ing home. Mondov- being accepted. For Mechanic. 7 months bedroom, kitchen ap­ tlslno In the Manchester He­ PART Time (substitute) NURSE or Medical Assl- Quiz on page 2. shipments to our stores are correct. Schedules Frldoy, 8om-3:30pm. Information please hands-on program. pliances Included. rald, Advertiser hereby driver needed tor DRIVERS Pert time for Next doss April 11th. Main level laundry, pa­ tant part time, 15-17 vans end school buses. 1. Sentence available are: Must be oble to work contact Mrs. Plonte. agrees to protect, Indemnify newspaper delivery In hours per week. In You’ll Sell It weekends, Saturday or Crestfleld Convales­ Diesel Technology In­ tio, city water. Conven­ and hold hormless the Man­ CARD OF THANKS Andover/Hebron. Call Good pay. We provide 2. Seamstress (Hem-Hem) 7:15 am to 3:45 pm 8 am to 3:45 pm stitute, 105 Phoenix tional buyers. Availa­ chester Herald, Its officers specialist, well run, trolnlng. AM-PM Sunday 9am-2pm. For cent Home. 643-5151. Donna 649-3467 for de­ pleasant office. Will 3. M.D. 7:15 am to 12 Noon 8 am to 12 Noon more Information coll Avenue, Enfield, CT. ble Immediately. and employees against any tails before 11am. routes and field trips 4. Tom (Cat) 9 am to 2 pm 1-800-243-4242. $137,900. D.W. Fish and all liability, loss or We wish to thank all of our family and train. Resume to: Ben­ available. 643-2373. Corto Maintenance. MATURE woman wanted expense. Including attor­ iamin Adamo M.D., 57 5. Coo Apply In person between 8am and Spm, Monday Faster with 755-9532.______to core tor 9 month old Realty 643-1591.0 friends for the many good wishes, cards PART Time driver neys' fees, arising from needed. Must have own Union street, Rock­ 6. (a) Sauerkraut: Germany: Spaghetti: Italy thru Friday. We offer a competitive starting rate, a DENTAL Assistant. Ex­ In my home or yours. MANCHESTER. Perfec­ clolms of unfair trade practi­ ville, CT 06066. Mondoy-Thursdoy. tion plus with this Im­ ces, Infringement of trade­ and flowers received on our car. Work 2 days o (b) Cackle: Leghorn: Baa: MERINO generous Incentive bonus program that enables cellent full time oppor­ Real Estate week. Call Julie 871- HELP WANTED tunity In team oriented Days. References re­ maculate and spacious marks, trade names or pat­ INSURANCE. Expanding (c) Trojan: Boilermakers: California: you to earn additional money and the best em­ quired. 646-7298 otter custom built 3 bed­ ents, violation of rights of 50th Anniversary. 2988, leave message. INDIANA ployee discount program In the area. Apply at: Glastonbury group l ^ ’s privacy and Infringement of property and cosualty HERALD practice. Salary and 5pm.______room, 2 both center 9 copyright ond proprietary agency looking for port (d ) Nancy: Reagan: Eleanor: PULL Time Receptionist. HDME8 chimney Cope In excel­ benefits commensu­ 9 rights, unfair competition John & Helen McHugh time Customer Service ROOSEVELT G. FOX Distribution Center rate with experience. Light typing. 9-5 FDR BALE lent location. Front to and libel and slander, which Representative. Expe­ REPORTER for after­ (e) Billy: Nanny: Chanticleer: BIDDY 301 Governors Hwy., So. Windsor, CT 06074 633-3673.______Mondov-Frldoy or port ini bock living room with may result from the publlco- CUSTOMER Service. We rience preferred but CLASSIFIED ADS fireplace, oversized noon dally newspaper IOC NEW Home decor ca­ time 9-1pm or 1-5pm. tlon of ony advertlsment In are looking for respon­ will train. Pleasant to cover town, govern­ Coll LIndo at 646-1980 All real estate advertised In formol dining room, 1st - the Manchester Herold by sible service minded working conditions. talog! Earn $$$ and the Manchester Herald Is floor fomlly room, odvertlser. Including odyer- A Wonderful famllyexpe- ment, schools, etc. bonuses on your time between 9-1pm.______subject to the Fair Houslnq tlsements In any free distri­ Individuals to handle Call 649-0016 Linda. " Some editing and page THE DEADLINE FOR - Act of 196S, which mokes It fully oppllonced kit­ rlence. Australian, Eu­ PART TIME customer Inquiries. HELP WANTED PART TIME schedule! Represent CHEFS, Cooks, monog- chen with French doors bution publlcotlons pub­ ropean, Scandinavian layout experience PLACING OR i Merrl-Moc's \00% gua­ ers. Are you ready fora llleqal to advertise any pref­ lished by the Manchester HELP WANTED The position requires helpful. Second shift erence, limitation or discrim­ to deck and pictu­ high school exchange CANCELING AN AD IS J NEWPAPER ranteed line. Great change? Position resque yard. 1 car gor- Heraim Penny Sleffert, students arriving In enthusiqm. Independ­ hours, Monday- FOOD Service. We have CIRCULATION AREA ADVISOR available now for ination bosed on race, color, Publlsrar. ent thinking qnd organ­ 12 N O O N THE DAY * program tor hostesses religion, sex or notlonol oge. $199,900. Sentry August. Become a host PART Time driver for Frlday. Send resume openings for full and Houaewlvea, mothera with young children, and demonstrators. chefs, cooks, manag­ ization. Good com­ ADVERTISING Sales clips to: Editor, Man­ part time positions In BEFORE, M O N DAY - 1 ADVERTISING SALES origin, or on Intention to Real Estate 643-4060.D family for American handicapped person. munication skills and a atudenta. Earn extra money with your own Cor and phone needed. ers, etc. In hotels. Inns, moke ony such preference, 8 Intercultural Student 646-7703. (Newspaper) profes­ chester Herald, P.O. our cleanmodern facil­ FRIDAY, IN ORDER ; Coll free now 1-800-992- restaurants and re­ limitation or discrimination. MANCHESTER. Ele­ LOST Q------pleasant telephone sional. Part time, Box 591, Manchester, ity. Positions vary TO MAKE THE NEXT ? PROFESSIONAL... part-time job. Bring your children with you The Herald will not know­ gance abounds In this Exchange. Call 1-800- manners are essential. 1072. sorts. Nnotlonol Culi­ SIBLING. strolght commission. CT 06040. No phone from the assembly and ISSUE. FRIDAY and aave on babysitting costs. 21 hours per nary Registry. 1-800- ingly occept any advertise­ custom designed An- AND FOUND DAYCARE Giver needed. Hours 3:30-7:30pm, colls pleosel______packaging to our ment which Is In violation of soldl Colonial flre- 2:30-5:30. Please tele­ Your time Is your own. AFTERN O O N BY 2:30 * week, salary plus gas allowance. Supervise 443-6237.______Monday-Frlday, 7- Designated territory. DUN HILL Is coming-to homemade foods to Part-time, straight the low. ploced 1st floor family FOUND. Black and White phone 646-9608. 10am, Saturday. meat slicing and main­ PM FOR MONDAY’S i our carrier boys and girls. If you like kids, want ADMINISTRATIVE CT Electric Device OEM SOUTHE RN New Eng- room, spacious eot-ln kitten. Vicinity of Exceptional accounts, Manchester! We'll be seeks o Programmer RECEPTIONIST- Imme- Please call Jeanne ot top dollar for top pro­ at the Manchester tenance, Super benef­ ISSUE. THANK YOU J commission. a little Independence and your own Income, ASSISTANT lond closslfleld ods kitchen, formal living Holmes Funeral Home. Employment dlate port time opening 647-9946 for more fessional. Please send its for full time posi­ FOR YO UR 5 call 647-9946 or 647-9947. Analyst for applica­ reach nearly 800,(X)0 room and dining room, m About 6 months old. YWCA, 78 North Main Highly visible, tions design, training for an experienced re­ Information. resume to: Ad Sales, Street on Wednesday, tions. Weekdays only. COOPERATIONIII t Your time is your own. homes In Connecticut 2'/} baths, workshop liHU 646-5262.______ceptionist. Hours ore ---- ______No nights or weekends. challenging, and ond deguggno SW. and Rhode island. The and finished rec room S Education Manchester Herald, M arch 16,23 from Skilled In Cobal, IBM LOST- Grey and Block 4pm to 7pm Monday- Box R, P.O. Box 591, 10am-2pm. Positions Ask about our flexible Designated territory. FART TIME diversified, price tor o bosic 25 on lower level, 2 cor Keeshound. Around Frlday. Typing and or­ hours for days. Glas­ 3800, PSF, AFP, word ad Is only $55 and attached garage, pri­ Manchester, CT 06040. for: Clerks, reception­ administrative GDDM, OGL, SCRIPT. Bldwell Street areo. ganizational skills re­ ists, typists,data entry, tonbury. Coll for de­ Exceptionai Accounts. will appear In 43 news­ vate treed yard with Answers to Frosty. Call PART TIME quired. For additional CIRCULATION Area Ad­ tails at 633-7696 ask tor CUSTOMER SERVICE clerical position Contact Lutz Asso­ papers. For more In­ potlo area. $279,900. visor. Housewives, PART Time lobs taking secretaries, word pro­ Dave. Top Doiiar for Top ciates, 203-647-9338, 464 643-9180. HELP WANTEO Information call Man­ care of Infants In a cessors, light Indus­ We are looking tor responsible service- dealing with formation coll Classi­ Sentry Real Estate 643- chester Manor 646- mothers with young B Eost Center Street, fied, 643-2711 and ask 4060.O IM PO U NDED. Male, children, students. daycare. Hours 7om- trials and food service. Professionai. minded Individuals to handle customer In­ business customers. Manchester, CT 06040. year old Poodle, 0129. DunhIII Temporaries, for detalls.o MANCHESTER. New list­ Earn extra money with 1pm or 1pm-6pm. Must quiries. The position requires enthuaiaam. Join ua East of the' Always company tee y W hite. F o u n d on HARVEST Shop- MANCHESTER- Doc­ your own part time lob. be mature. Please call East Hartford. Ill EXPERIENCED Driver pold.______MANCHESTER. New llst- ing. Fantastic buyl for trl-oxel dump. Piease send resume to: Spencer Street. Call Tlcketron Operator, le- tor's office looking for Bring your children The Children's Place, Founders Plaza. 282- Independent thinking, and organization. Gr.od River. Full benefits. Ing. A 16 X 32 tnground Spacious, Immaculate Manchester Dog wfflry assembly, Transcriptlonist, Re­ Roller and rake per­ Call LABOR Type work avoll- pool puts you In the Garrison Colonial on with you and save on Inc., Manchester. 643- 0701/East Windsor. 1 son. Steady employ­ communication skills and a pleasant oble In Coventry. Will Warden. 643-6642. general shopkeeping ceptionist ond Assist­ babysitting costs. 21 5535. Hortfleld Plaza, 160 Jane Brown swim In this lovely over 1 acre. 4 bed­ ond soles. Hours ment, Insurance, holi­ A D S A L E S telephone manner are essential. train. Coll 742-7308. Ev­ neighborhood. Our rooms, 2Vi baths, slid­ ant. Afternoon hours, houl-s per week, salary Bridge Street. 623-4416. days and profit enings 742-9277. needed: Saturdays approximately 20 -25 plus gas allowance. Su­ DO A TWO-WAY favor c/o MANCHESTER HERALD 3:30-7:30 PM Monday-Frlday 6 4 6 -170 0 sparkling Cope otters 3 ers to bock potlo oft WANT AOS are worth 9:45om to 6:00pm. hours per week. Must sharing. Experienced SWIMMING Pool In- bedrooms, 1'/j baths, family room, 2 cor looking Into when you're pervise our carrier get extra cash (or yourself Looking for something only please I Apply: Box R, P.O. Box 591,16 Bralnard Place 7:00 AM - 10:00AM Saturday Thursdoys until be dependable, respon­ boys and girls. If you Savings Bank of stoller. Must hove 2 dining room, garage, oversized garage. A looking for a place to qnd make It possible for special? Why not run a Upton Construction, years experience with home for those accus­ 8:30pm. Additional sible and have a plea­ like kids, want a little someone else to enloy Manchester, CT 06040 Please call Jeanne at 647-9946 Manchester large lot. $169,900. live...whether it’s a home, hours available. Call sant personality. Call "Wanted to Buy" od In 537 Stafford Road, In-oround vinyl pools. Centurv-21- tomed to the best. \ on apartment or a mobile Independence and your those golf clubs you never Classified. The cost Is Route 32, Mansfield or m Itttl* spao for more Information. (Of M/F 742-7308. Evenings 742- Jerry or Karen at 649- 6 4 6 -5 1 5 3 , leave own Income. Call 647- In t b * Homeseekers Realty. $244,500. Century 21 Ep­ home. 2908. 10-5:30 dally. use. Sell them with a want sm all... the response bib. call 742-6190 between 9277. 623-5044. stein Realty 647-8895.0 message. 9946. od. 643-9711 eom-4pm. v lt f it p lM *