to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Mar. 13. 1989

APARTMENTS 19 ■a p a r t m e n t s STORE AND CARS FOR RENT I fo r r e n t OFFICE SPACE FDR SALE Eighth District votes tonight on agreement with town HEBRON. Modern, two 1977 MERCURY Cougar. MANCHESTER. Attrac­ % Spgcioli»D#tf! bedroom. Heat, hot MANCHESTER. One XR7, V8, 62,000. Excel­ By Alex GIrelll the General Assembly to fix boundaries town under the agreement. on tive 6 room duplex. IVz The agreement would fix the boun­ i « water, appliances, Buckland Square, 1075 lent condition. $450. Related editorial, page 8 Manchester Herald and to limit consolidation provisions. parking, no pets. $625. baths, first floor Tolland Turnpike, up 646-4081.______daries of the district for both fire The final question will ask if the 228-3245 or 646-0882. laundry, large yard. to 4225 sq. ft. Available 1976 FORD Van, E-250, protection service and sewer service One of the questions the voters face district voters will authorize the district Security, references. ■BOOKKEEPING/ ■^CARPENTRY/ (^HEATING/ |ni miscellaneous M AN CH ESTER. Beauti­ April, 1989. Call Mr. Clubwagon. Excellent The fate of a historic agreement The paper ballots to be distributed and would also involve state legislation tonight is a broad one. It will ask if the directors to sell lan(l it bought on $750 plus utilities. Call Lawrence, 643-2161. condition. $800, negotl- between the Eighth Utilities District tonight will be color-coded and serially that would prevent consolidation of the voters approve the agreement. The Tolland Turnpike as a firehouse site. liNCOWE TAX ESJ bewopeung IS S l PLUMBING I S U SERVICES ful two bedroom apart­ 647-9353. ment, eat-ln kitchen, able. 649-5007, and the town of Manchester, designed numbered'. District officials plan to use district with the town unless the district other four questions are more specific. If the district approves the agree­ self-cleaning stove, M AN CH ESTER. Small 4 evenings.______a voter-checkoff list to be sure that all voters consented to consolidation. Complete accounting services to resolve disputes over fire and sewer One will ask if the voters approve ment, it will not need to build a CARPENTRY WORK PJ'8 Plumblna, Hasting & Spring is coming dishwasher, disposal room apartment, se­ Dodge Dart 1973. 6 cy- jurisdiction, will be decided tonight by who cast ballots are eligible to do so. Including A/R. A/P. P/R. G/L. and refrigerator. Din­ STORE AND The district directors have already establishing fire boundaries along lines firehouse. All Phases Air Conditioning curity and references I llnder, automatic, voters of the district. P 4 L Statement and guarterly Framing, Roofs. Siding, Trim. Boilers, pumps, hot water For all your cleanup ing room, living room required. Heat In­ OFPICE SPACE power steering. $1750. Those eligible to vote are people who approved the agreement. The directors drawn on a map that is part of the Part of the agreement provides that tax returns Can design Votes on a five questions will betaken Registered & Fully Insured tanks, new and chores call Rudy, and one both. Air con­ cluded. $550 643-1577. Call 646-7788 after 6pm. are voters in the town of Manchester of the town have approved it in principle agreement. the town and the district will combine additional applications replacements. ditioned, very quiet. by paper ballot when the district vqters Vary Raaaonabla Pricas 647-9925. EAST HARTFORD. New 84 CHRYSLER Laser . 5 who have lived in the district for three and plan to take a formal vote after Another will ask if they approve adjacent properties they own and offer tailored lor your business Quality Work / Frea Ealtmatas FREE ESTIMATES Ideal tor middle aged office space In restored meet at 7:30 at Robertson School, 45 Reasonable, reliable, CONDOMINIUMS speed, air, am/fm months. tonight's vote by the district electorate. establishing sewer boundaries on lines them for sale as one parcel. Since the needs Call 644-6191 and references. or senior citizens, on I house, spectacular cassette. Excellent. North School St. 7 4 2 157 9 643-9649/228-9616 busline. Heat and hot FOR RENT The voters hold the district’s legislative dranw in another map included in the town acquired its property from the A cathedral celling, $4,000. 649-2783.______The agreement cannot be imple­ No public opposition has been sur­ INCOME TAX GSL Building Mainte­ water Included. Only Burnside Avenue. 3800 powers. agreement. state for highway use orginally, it will RENOVATIONS M & M O IL $640 per month. Come MANCHESTER. Two square feet with base­ 78 MONTE CARLO. Runs mented unless the district voters cast faced to the agreement, under which PREPARATION nance Co. Commercl- good $750. or best offer. affirmative votes on all five of the the district would buy a town-owned fire Certain other conditions will have to One will ask if the voters want to buy have to get state permission to keep the PLUS PLUMBING & HEATING al/ResIdentlal building see why we rarely have bedroom Townhouse ment. Can be divided. the town fire station for $750,000 with proceed from selling the property. It is In Your Homo 0 vacancy. One bed­ with family room In Terms negotiable. For 644-2042 after 6.______questions, according to John D. LaBelle station and sell the toWn certain sewer be met before the agreement can Complete Home • OH Burner Service A Sales repairs and home Im­ $700,000 of that sum coming from the not needed for road purposes. Inicuding: Rental and Sola room apartment avail­ convenient area. $695 Information, call Ruth 77 ASPEN, slant 6 engine. Jr., the district’s legal counsel. assets and engineering plans. become final. One of them is action by • Automatic Oil Delivery provements. Interior Proprlatorahlp. Call Jim Wheeler Maintenance and exterior painting, able at $605. Agent, per month. Call D.W. FIske, 282-0651. $600 or best offer. 646- • Well Pumps Sales & Service 247-5030. Fish, 871-1400 or 643- 0160 after 6:30 pm. “ 7 4 2 -1 0 0 9 Repair / Renew light carpentry. Com­ Ceilings, Walls, Painting, • Water Heaters (EKetne s O ui plete lanltorlal ‘ ser­ MANCHESTER. Two 1591. Papering, Carpentry bedroom flat, first M AN CH ESTER. Beacon ITRUCKS/VANS • Bathroom & Kitchen vice. Experienced, rei- INDUSTRIAL L U . MANAGEMENT Iniurad • Sanlor DIaeount Remodeling iabie, free estimates. floor, air conditioning, Hill. Two bedroom I FDR SALE SERVICES 643-0304. fully appllanced kit­ Ranch style condo. $795 PROPERTY • Senior Citizen Discounts chen, basement, gar­ per month Includes Tax Return 646-2253 • Electric work by DODGE 1979 3/4 ton. Preparation/Payrolls age. $700 per month, heat and hot water. MANCHESTER. 3400 and Good shape. VB auto­ Precision Electric plus security, plus utili­ Call D.W. Fish, 643-1591 2400 sq. ft. Industrial Bookkeeping FREE ESTIMATES LANDSCAPING matic. Moving must i r 7 J ROOFING/ ties. Available April or 871-1400. space, loading dock. sell $1000. or best offer. Mirk P. Morneauli 1st. No pets. 649-5678 Woodland Industrial 289-4573 lO'IsiOING Phone: 6 4 9 -2 8 7 1 SOUTH WINDSOR. Call after 5 p.m. 742- PHIL’S LAWN CARE after 7pm. Three bedroom Condo, Park. Prlnlclpals only. 9813. 643-2121. Spring Cleanup. IMMACULATE, Plea­ available April 1. Fire­ I MISCELLANEOUS sant, quiet, tour room I CARPENTRY/ LEAKY ROOF? Weekly services. place, pool, washer- Moot roofs can bo ropairod. SERVICES apartment. Lots more. AUTDSFDR REMODELING dryer. No pets. Call in piaca of total rarooflng axpanaoi Call for free estimates Mature, working fe­ Sue, days, 521-0610, ev­ Merchandise RENT/LEASE manrhpBlpr MrralJi Complat# rorooflng of all typoa. HAWKES TREE SERVICE male preferred. Non- enings, 675-6303. FREE ESTIMATES Bucket, truck & chipper. Stump 742-7476 smoker. No pets. 649- FREE Mileage on low FARRAND REMODELING Manchester Roofing removal. Free estimates. DON’S LAWN SERVICE AND 5897. cost auto rental. Vil­ Room additions, decks, roof­ iq a i HOMES 645-8830 Special consideration lor 6ARDENIIN MANCHESTER. Four lage Auto Rental, 643- ing, siding, windows and gutt­ Call now for: l«f*lF0R RENT 2979 or 646-7044. ers. All types of remodeling and elderly and handicapped. rooms, first floor, Yard clean-up 30 Cents repairs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. parking, near 384, bus, FURNITURE Tuesday, March 14, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 647-7553 Shrub & hedge trimming shopping. $550. 645- BOLTON. Beautiful, six |CARS Bus. 647-8509 ELECTRICAL Rototllling and mowing 8251. room Ranch, three SOFA bed, excellent con­ FDR SALE Res. 645-6849 DISTRIBUTION 10% Smisr CItlim dlscMiit bedrooms, T/a baths, dition, $100. Dinette set M AN CH ESTER. Second garage, many extras. with 4 swival chairs, DUMAS ELECTRIC LABELS 646-7011 floor, 2 bedrooms, Two months security very good condition Service changes, addi­ Tired of manually addressinp heat, appliances. No PAINTING/ distribution mail — we can and references. No $90. Call 647-8874 be­ tional wiring and repairs on I AUTO pets. $600 plus security. pets. $950 per month. tween 5:15 but no later PAPERING existing homes. Ouslity automate this process providinp SERVICES 646-3979. Quality service for a reasonable Available March 15. than 7 pm, Monday - VOLUME Feud grows work at affordble prices. price Cali 644-6101 NEWER Three bedroom 649-7725.______Friday. Entirely owner operated. 27 Duplex, wall to wall, all GCF PAINTING years exp. Call Joseph MANCHESTER. Five PRICING TIERINNI’S appliances, I ’/z bath. room Ranch with gar­ l7rJTV/STERE0/ Painting, Staining, Home Dumas 846-5ZS3. Angelic Home Automotivi Englmirlna. Inc. $750. per month. 643- Repair. Large Jobs, Small age, centrally located. I'® [ a p p lia n c es SmCAR Care Registry 276 Hartford Rd., Manchattar 1823. Bowers School district, Jobs, Done with Care. Local registry offers quality PAINTIN6/ MANCHESTER. Near quiet street, pets ac­ KENM ORE washer for Call 645-6559 for a free rare... lower coat to patients... 649-5823 cepted. Available April BARGAINS over plans 384, newly redecorated estimate. PAPERING sale. Heavy duty never companions, home makers. Cart. Trucks, Vans, 4x4't duplex. 3 bedrooms, 1. S725. 646-7655. used. $350. Call 645- Leave Message ‘IV a do tho unutuol to tho ordlnory" 6 4 7 -1 9 5 6 large eat-ln kitchen, TOLLAND. 3 bedroom 6475. with appliances. Secur­ home, all appliances, ity, references re­ fireplace, T/a acre lot, 1989 Buick VINYL SIDING & quired. $700 plus utili­ garage. $850. month. SPORTING FRANK YOUNG DRYWALL I ^Skyhawk REPLACEMENT WINDOWS ties. Call 649-0330. Security and lease. Call GOODS for nightclub 643-6674 after 5pm. 347-3059. 2 D o o r Coupa PAINTING Expertly installed. Efficiency studio apart­ Bicycle Tropez excellent Interior SpecMMa FARADAY DRYWALL COVENTRY. Available condition Professional Auto, AC. Tilt, FM Caaa. Please call Paul Ryder ment. Near college. Immediately. 6 ’/a Pride taken in every job we dol Interior Construction Heat and utilities In­ maintained. $75. Ten Factory U M ; •11,002. By Nancy Concelman property found and simple at 742-0018. rooms, two bedrooms, speed Varsity Schwinn Fully Insured/Free Estimates cluded. $400. month. one both, wolk-out Volumt Prlclr>g Manchester Herald trespass. Quality Is our main concern. excellent condition DItcount: 908. Willlim Firadiy 649-3087 leave message. basement, laundry Marlow said today that some REASONABLE RATES $75.00. Coll 646-4613. 8*llno Prica: *10,094. 120^6434880 M ANCHESTER. 3 bed­ hook-up. $750 per The landlord of the proposed tenants for his apartments, 15 of We cater to the home owner. FLOORING Quality Guaranteed At room, T/a baths. $775. month. Security plus which are occupied now, are Affordable Prices per month. 2 bedroom first and lost month. No TAG Hanky Panky’s nightclub and Senior Citizen Discount 1989 Buick restaurant on Main Street said referred formally and informally IVa baths. $575. plus utilities. Adults pre­ SALES FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED security utilities and ferred. No pets. Coll I Skylark downtown merchant George by social-service agencies. He Simon ^ Simon references on both. No 742-7494 or 742-8161. 4 D oor Sedan Marlow’s criticism of the club is argued that there are no murder­ 643-6774 pets! 643-2121. NDTICE. Connecticut-Gen­ ers or drug pushers there. TILEMASTERS eral Statute 23-65 prohibits Auto, AC, Tilt, Caaaatta like the “ pot calling the kettle M ANCHESTER. One bed­ iQcd STORE AND the potting of advertise­ black.” “ We have tenants and they’re Tile Sales and Installation room apartment, heat, I OFFICE SPACE ments by any person, firm or Factory Lab*; *12,725. Kenneth C. Burkamp, owner of human beings,” Marlow said. hot water, carpeting, corporation on a telegraph, Voluma i>ricirig MANCHESTER Dtocount: 1,726. the Manchester Mall at 811 Main “ They’re not all bad people.” air conditioning, all ap­ OFFICE space In Man­ telephone, electric light or pliances. Call 649-5240. power pole or to a tree, SalHno Prloa: *10,999. St., said the number of police Marlow said he didn’t feel he chester. 3 rooms. To ­ shrub, rock, or any other calls to Marlow’s apartment had to respond to Burkarhp’s taling 900 square feet natural oblect without a writ­ •8261 M ANCHESTER. Room In on Spruce Street. Park­ building at 869 Main St. indicate “ nonsense.” quiet rooming house. ten permit lor the purpose of 1989 Buick We are bath remodel and ceramic tile specialists. ing, one year lease protecting It or the public and that he may be renting to some of “ Mr. Burkamp is a little bit too Off street parking. $80 $700. month. 643-6712 - carries a fine of up to $50 for a^^^^Century hungry,” he said. Let us win your confidence! Call us today for a per week. 646-1686 or the same type of people that 647-0069. each offense. 4 Door Sedan Marlow has said Hanky Panky’s At a March 6 Parking Authority Patrick Flynn/Mancheettr Herald go d]|DU1I aIc^ve s the M results! ! free estimate, commercial or residential. 569-3018.______Auto. Door Loeko. A/c. ve would attract. meeting, Marlow called Hanky Mambar Chamber of Commerce INVITATION TO BID ILUN6 BAND PARENTS declared under control. Equipment and part of the roof Smart shoppers shop Police records show that in Panky’s an “ encroachment on ASSESSING TH E PROBLEM — Firefighters examine the Sealed bids will be received Indoor Flea Market Factory Labal: *14,774. Classified! In the General Services' of­ 1988, police responded to 67 calls the decency” of the town. roof of a recycling and trucking firm at 260 Tolland were damaged in the fire, which was ruled accidental, fire Saturday, March 18, Voluma Prieir>g fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ Oiacount: 1,880. “ This kind of atmosphere is not ter, CT until 11:00a.m. on the 1989 at 869 Main St. Turnpike. Inside the building, bales of paper and officials said. LEGAL NOTICE OF Salllne Priea: *12,894. going to be anything but drugs, I HOMES CONDOMINIUMS APPLICATION date shown below for the fol­ “ That’s high,” Police Depart­ cardboard burned for an hour Monday before the fire was I lowing: 9:00-4:00 in School ment spokesman Gary J. Wood alcohol and maybe even FOR SALE FOR SALE Rentals Notification Is hereby given Cafeteria. Admission MORTGAGES MARCH 29,1989 — 2-W HEEL said Monday. strippers,” Marlow said at the by 1 he Connecticut Bonk and DRIVE 14,500* GVW RACK 50 cents. _ ^ 8 9 Buick bedroom aluminum Trust Company, N.A., One Police could not determine meeting. CONDO Beauty w!th I ROOMS Constitution Plozo, Hart­ BODY TRUCK w/HY- iT Regal sided home on Smart poo!. Brick and beauti­ S A V E Y O U R ford, Connecticut 06115, that ORAULIC TAILGATE Monday how many of those calls Hanky Panky’s owner Phil FOR RENT 2 Door Coupe Welding might have sparked fire St., East Hartford ful and spac!ous4 room HOME!! on application was filed with MARCH 31, 1989 — SAULT- WANTED TO resulted in arrests. Pavone said the nightclub would $99,900.Anne Miller unit with balcony over­ the Comptroller ot the Cur­ ERS POOL RECONSTRUC­ I Auto, FM,V6 Calls included 11 noise com-* feature male strippers one night a Real Estate, 647-8000.O looking pool, with a 1 If you are in FORECLOSURE. MANCHESTER. Ladles rency, Northeast District, TION BUY/TRADE car garage too! CHFA BANKRUPTCY or OlVORCEO Boarding House, 1211 Avenue of the Americas, APRIL 11, 1989 — Factory Label; *15,240. plaints, two drug-related calls, week. By Nancy Concelman clean, furnished. Nice Suite 4250, New York, New PURCHASE OF ONE NEW SM ALL Plano good con- Voluma Prlclr>g and nine disputes, disturbances Pavone’s lawyer, Mark C. Manchester Herald mortgage available on or "falling behind,” ask for York 10036, on March 13,1989 1500 GPM PUM PER w/75 F T DIaoount: 2,141. CONDOMINIUMS complex at 8 percent location on bus line. os specified In 12CFR 5.31 for dltlon. 649-6261 after 5. or fights. Among the more serious Hauslaib of Storrs, said last week NO PAYMENT PROGRAM up Call 644-3503.______STEEL AERIAL LADDER Sailing Prloa: *13,099. FOR SALE financing. A great buy permission to establish o WITH PRE-PIPED WATER WANTED - Bedroom set calls were reports of possession of he plans to review the minutes of A two-alarm fire that burned for your 1st home or to 2 yearsll Manchester men's brood­ Customer Bonk Communica­ TOWER and used furniture. 090M cocaine and opium, assault with a the Parking Authority meeting. ing house. Sleeping tion Terminal (CBCT) Call 293-2900. for more than seven hours 1977 Built with garage. Investm ent! $78900. THE SWISS GROUP branch at Woldboum, Inc. APRIL 11, 1989 — 1989 Buick dangerous weapon, risk of injury Hauslaib said he wants to make Monday at a 260 Tolland Turnpike Anne Miller Real Est­ room, share bath. No d/b/a Woldboum's Food PURCHASE OF ONE NEW This terrific end unit 203-454-4404 cooking! $235. per 1500 GPM PUMPER ^LeSabre to a minor, and a drug overdose sure Marlow said some of the trucking and recycling firm may condo with private en­ ate, 647-8000.O Mart, 1135 Tolland Turnpike, month. Plus security Manchester, C T 06040. Any The Town 6f Manchester Is reported Feb. 11 last year. things he was quoted in the trance, open floor plan, MANCHESTER. South- 4 Door Sedan have been caused by employees N EVER PLACED a wont and references. 643- person wishing to comment on equal opportunity em­ Automotive Auto, FM, Door Locks, Power There were also 11 medical- newspaper as saying and deter­ has a garage and an field Green, luxurious on this appllcotion may file Window. welding in a room filled with ad? There's nothing to it 2121. ployer, and requires and af­ extra room In base­ unit on the golf course. ... lust dial 643-2711 and comments In writing with the firmative action policy for calls and seven reported mine “ whether or not through his bales of paper and cardboard, ment. CHFA & FHA 3 bedroom townhouse we'll help you word and Northeast District Deputy all of Its Contractors and CARS Factory Lab*: *17,027. motor vehicle violations, records comments he basically is trying fire officials said today. plus amenities. $179900. APARTMENTS Comptroller at the above ad­ Vendors as a condition of do­ V*umt Prlelrtg approved at 8 percent place your ad. dress within 10 days otter the OlKount: 2,128. show. In addition, there were The fire at a building that Call Joan Crow 633- FOR RENT ing business with the Town, FOR SALE financing and only ap- dote of publication. The non- as per Federal Order 11346. 8*Ung Price: calls for attempt to locate. See NIGHTCLUB, page 10 houses Recycled Fibers of Con­ proxlately 3 percent 1657. William Ravels confldentlol portions of the *14,899. BECAUSE YOU never application ore on file with Bid forms, plans and specifi­ necticut, Admiral Trucking Co. down needed! Call Real Estate, 633-0111. MANCHESTER. TWO cations are ovallable at the 80 TC3 Horizon 1 owner. taiza know when someone will bedroom Townhouse the Deputy Comptroller os and Anco Trucking Co. is still Anne and find out how be searching for the Item port of the public file. This Is General Services' office. Low miles, excellent 1989 Buick much It would cost you WANT ADS are the with fireplace, heat, under investigation, but is be­ you have tor sale. It's available for public Inspec­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER,CT shape. $900. or best Tank woes threaten to own these wonderful friendly way of finding a hot water, carpeting, tion during regular business ROBERT B. WEISS, offer 646-3415. Park lieved to have been accidental. condos...She'll give cash buyer for applian­ better to run your want ad air conditioning, all ap­ hours. GENERAL MANAGER for several days... cancel­ Avenue Deputy Chief Peter Beckwith of you a free financial ces, musical Instruments, pliances. Nice loca­ 034-03 025413 the Town of Manchester Fire cars and a host of other ing It as soon as you get tion. Call 647-1595. 4 Door Sedan analysis! Anne M!ller results. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT items. All Power, Caaa. early shuttle return Department said today. Rea! Estate, 647-SOOO.o NOTICE OF CLYbE TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Beckwith said the investigation NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE Factory Lab*: *22,052. ROUTE 83, VERNON so far also indicates that some TOWN OF MANCHB$TBR, CONNECTICUT ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE In accordance with the provisions ot Chapter 3, Sections 1 Voluma Prlolng Bv Howard Benedict kened by the raucous shouts of and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Is hereby given of the adop­ DIaoount; 3,353. employees may have been smok­ NOTICE OF In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. *5995 The Associated Press James Brown’s “I Got You (I ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Is hereby given of the adop­ tion by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Soiling Price: *18,099. ing in the room. Connecticut on March 7, 1989. 84 Century LTD wagon' *6695 V.. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 tion by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Feel Good).’’ Despite damage to the building Y :h and 9 of the T own Charter, notice Is hereby given of the adop­ Connecticut on March 7, 1989. PROPOSED ORDINANCE 84 Skyhawk wagon *5995 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - A Flight director Ron Dittmore and some equipment inside. 9 tion by the Board of Directors of the Town of Monchester, PROPOSED ORDINANCE B E IT ORDAI NED by the Board of Directors of the Town of 84 Camaro Blue *5995 1989 Buick puzzling pressure reading on a Connecticut on March 7, 1989. Manchester thot Sertlon 13-40 (b )(lv ) of The Code of Ordi­ said the hydrogen tank exhibited Angelo Squillante, principal of­ BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of 85 Century 4 Dr. (2) *8995 hydrogen tank forced Discov­ PROPOSED Manchester that the Town of Manchester accept con­ nances of the Town of Manchester be amended os follows: *Riviera erratic readings but that tiie ficer of Admiral, said Monday the ORDINANCE veyance of premises described In Schedule A herein from (Iv) Contributions shall be deposited Into the Retirement Al- 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. *5195 ery’s five astronauts to turn off lowwonce Fund. No moneys other than authorized pay­ 2 Door Coupa spacecraft’s two other tanks were business would open today. Rothman & Beaulieu, Inc. for highway purposes. There shall 85 Century wagon *8595 computers and other systems to BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of be no consideration for sold conveyance. roll deductions shall be deposited Into the Retirement LoadodI Landau Vinyl Top suHicient to feed Discovery’s The fire “ won’t affect it at all," Manchester that the Town of Manchester purchase from Allowance Fund by a member. Notwithstanding the 86 Cutloaa Clara wgn. *8995 conserve power today and raised power-producing fuel cells. If a Squillante said. James Beaulieu Development Compeny, Ine., the premises Prepared by William J. Shea above, current employees of the Board of Education Ca­ Fa*ory Lab*: 1 86 Grand Am 2 Dr. *8395 *24,220. the possibility of an early return described In Schedule A attached hereto, tor the sum of Assistant Town Attorney feteria Deportment (Herlnofter referred to os "Board") second tank failed, the shuttle At the recycling center, card­ THIRTY-FIVE HUNDRED ($3500.00) DOLLARS. 1-12-89 who became members of the Plan In September of 1984, 86 Markur XR4T *9495 3,021. to Earth. would have to come back as soon board. paper, wood and other Prepared by William J. Shea SCHEDULE A shall hove the Individual option to purchase credit for 66 Thunderbird *8995 Mission Control emphasized Assistant Town Attorney not more than ten (10) years of eligible prior service 8*llng Prloa; *21,199. as possible because the craft recycled materials from com­ 2-14-89 That certain piece or parcel of land situated In the Town of time from August of 1984 back to the em- oloyee's dote of 66 Celebrity 4 Dr. *7695 the trouble posed no threat to the would have no backup. mercial customers are hand- Manchester, County ot Hartford, and State of Connecticut Initial employment. Current employees crew or its mission but could cut SCHEDULE A and shown on a certain moo entitled "Subdivision Plan sorted, and paper is collected in of the Board who were over age sixty (60) In September 1989 Buick the flight from five to four days, Pierre Thuot, capsule com­ Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald Those premises known os 333 Middle Turnpike East In the SANDSTONE E S TA TE S Developed by Beaulieu Devel. of 1984 and who were not allowed to become o member ot 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 municator in the control center, wheeled baskets for baling. Town of Manchester, County ot Hartford and State of Con­ Com. & Gerald P. Rothman Tolland Turnpike Manchester the Plan due to age, shall be eligible to become o mem­ ^ f ^ W o a t t a forcing a return on Friday. The fire was reported at 10:44 necticut, more particularly bounded and described os fol­ Connecticut Scale 1' • 40' Dote 1/88 Rev. 8/8/88 Pudeler Engi­ ber of the Plan os of the effective dote of this Ordinance The crew members went about told Discovery commander Mike BREATHING AID — Tom Rufini of the fighting a blaze in a building at 260 lows: neering, Manchester, Connecticut" on file In the Town and shall hove the Individual option to purchase credit 2 Door Coupe Coats to shut down several a.m. and declared under control Town of Manchester Fire Department Tolland Turnpike Monday. A fire official Clerk's Office In sold Town of Manchester, and more partic­ tor not more than fourteen (14) years of eligible prior their scientific experiments as Sold premises ore designated os Lot No. 5 on o certain mop ularly bounded ond described os follows: FIND A CASH buyer tor Sporty & Luxurious — systems to assure the crew could entitled, “ Map of Middle Heights Property of Elman 8, Rol- service time from effective dote of this Ordinance bock those golf clubs you never usual after the ’’powering- See FIRE, page 10 puts on breathing apparatus before estimated that 100 tanks of air were used. COMMENCING Ot on Iron pin located In the general north­ to the employee's dote of Initlol employment. Eligible "Has It Allll" ston So. Manchester, Conn. Scale 1" ■ 100' Oct. 1931,1 hereby use! Advertise them for down,” taking pictures of envir­ complete a four-day mission and certify this mop to be substantially correct Geo. H. Johnson erly line of Tolland Turnpike, which Iron pin marks the employees who elect to purchase prior service time still have capacity to spend two Civil Eng.", sold mop Is on file In the Town Clerk's office In southwest corner of the premises herein described and the shall hove one (1) year from the effective dote of thlsOr- sale In classified. Just dial Factory Lab*: *27,250. onmentally damaged areas of the sold Manchester, reference to which Is hereby mode for o southeast corner of land now or formerly of WMhelmlno Osl- dlnance to pay to the Retirement Allowance Fund o 643-2711 to place your ad. V*uma PrMng Earth such as the rain forests of extra days in orbit in case bad powlcz; the line runs thence N S3* 02' 06' E along the north­ Oiwount; 4,551. further description, which premises ore bounded: lump sum amount determined by the Town Treasurer. Brazil and the Mexican coastline. weather made it impossible to Committee to push Bolton charter changes erly line of Tolland Turnpike, o distance of 206.61 feet to a Should the employee retire prior to paying said lump SaNIng Prloa; NORTHERLY: point; the line runs thence N 49* 25' 04* E along the northerly sum, then he/she shall not receive credit for prior ser­ *22,699. The order came three hours land on the fourth day. by Lot No. 14, os shown on said mop, SO feet; line of Tolland Turnpike, a distance of 93.92 feet to o point; vice time referenced In this Section. Such prior service Se// Your Car ‘All Pricaa Induda Applloabla because residents are confused EASTERLY: the line runs thence S 52* 38' 47' W along lend now or form­ time thot Is purchased shall be for benefit accrued pur­ after the crewmen were awa- NASA spokesman Brian Welch By Andrew Davis The changes proposed include The committee is needed to by Lot No. 6, os shown on said map, 138.7 feet; erly of Raymond J. and Borbora Ann WrobelskI, a distance poses at Eorly and Normal Retirement and for deter­ Factory Caah Inoantivaa emphasized no decision has been Manchester Herald switching to a Board of help inform citizens about the about the charter. of 299.44 feet to o pont; the line runs thence S 23* 49' 25' E mining ellglbltlty for Normal Retirement under this Re­ proposed changes, Lessard said. “ I don’t think the people yet SOUTHERLY: along land now or formerly of WMhelmlno Osipowicz, o dis­ tirement Allowance Fond. Commencing on the second OVER 100 BUICKS made yet to shorten the mission. Selectmen-town manager go­ by Middle Turnpike East, 50 feet; “ We need to understand every­ understand,” he said. “I think tance of 4 feet to the point and place of beginning. anniversary of the effective date of this Ordinance, such BOLTON — A bipartisan com­ vernment and eliminating the “ The charter by itself is fairly WESTERLY: Sold premises are conveyed for all purposes for which o prior service time that Is purchased shall also be used 4 Lines — 10 Days IN STOCK AT thing and figure out the next step. people know what a town man­ by Lot No. 4, PS shown on sold moo, 141 feet. for determining eligibility for Early Reltrement under mittee has been formed to push Board of Finance. Residents will complex,” he said. “Substantive highway may be used. this Retirement Allowance Fund. 504 charge each addi­ SIMILAR There should be no mission for the passage of changes in the vote on the charter in the May 1 ager is, but they don’t understand This Ordinance shall take effect ten ( 10) days otter this publi­ This Ordinance shall take effect tan (10) days attar this publi­ tional line, per day. You changes are being proposed.’’ cation In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days This Ordinance shot I take effect ten (10) da vs otter this oubM- “VOLUME PRICING" impact for the foreseeable next Town Charter. town election. yet the need for a full-time cation In this newspooer provided thot within ten (10) days can cancel at any time. Index Distributing fliers, newspaper otter this publication of this Ordinance o petition signed by after this publication of this Ordinance o petition signed by catlon In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days few hours,” he said. Robert Lessard. vice chairman An organizational meeting of administrator in town hall.” not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, os not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, os after this publlcotlon of this Ordinance a petition signed by SORRY. 20 pages, 2 tectlona the committee will be held within advertisements, taping a pro­ Board of Finance member determined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of determined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of not less than five (5) percent of the electors of he Town, at NO REFUNDS OR Among the systems the astro­ of the defunct Charter Revision determined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of gram for the public access Robert L. Campbell, who Is Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting Its Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting Its ADJUSTMENTS Cardinal Buick, Inc. Butlnegg 7 Natlon/World-5-6 nauts shut down were computers Commission, is chairman of the a week. Lessard said. First reference to a special town Election. Voters, has not been filed with the Town cierk requesting Its channel and having house parties against the charter, has said he reference to a special Town election. reference to a special Town election. 81 Adams Street Classified _ 19-20 Obituaries------2 deemed unnecessary and two Committee for the Approval of Selectman Sandra W. Pierog and James Fogarty James Fogarty C A U HERALD Bolton’s Charter, which was charter commission members are being planned to help spread will issue a response to the Secretory Secretary James Fogorty Manchester, Conn. C om ics______17 Opinion .8-9 data display screens. The shuttle the word. Lessard and Manning charter commission’s recom­ Board of Directors Board of Directors Secretary CLASSIFIED Ff»^ii« 16 People 16 h a s numerous backup formed Monday. Arthur Mens- Virginia Wickersham, Robert C. Manchester, Connecticut Manchester, Connecticut Board of Directors said. mendations by mid-April. He Manchester, Connecticut 649-4571 Local/State Sports------11-14 computers. ing, also a member of the charter Young and Thomas Manning Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 8th day of March, could not be reached for comment GEted at Manchester, Connecticut this 8th day of March, Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 8th dy of March, 1989 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 O p«n Mon -T ugb -Wtd -Thuri NIghti ______2-4,10 Television____ 18 commission, is the committee’s have agreed to join the commit­ Manning agreed with Lessard 1989 1989. that a committee is needed today. 019-03 022-03 MHS World___15 Weather------2 See SHUTTLE, page 10 treasurer. tee, he said. 030-03 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Mar. 14. 1989 — 3 t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Mar. 14, 1989 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

About Town Births DiRosa agrees

Waxman, Julie Louise, daughter of David and Bridge scores announced Alison Lee Waxman of Glenwood Street was born to get estimates Feb. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She has a Here are the results of the Manchester AM Bridge Club Results for March 6 and 9: sister, Eleanor, 2. March 6 — Open Pair Club .Championship. Carr, Justin Louis, son of John F. and Beverly on building work North-south: Hal Lucal. Judy Hyde, first place; Copeland Carr of 130 Park St., was born Feb. 24 at Suzanne Shorts, Ann De Martin, second place: Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal A Frank Votta. Deane McCarthy, third place. grandmother is Mrs. Marian Copeland of Glaston­ By Nancy Concelman space require action by voters East-west; Tom Regan, Frank Bloomer, first bury. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Manchester Herald within the year. The town would place; Frankie Brown, Faye Lawrence, second John Carr of East Hampton, Mass. He hasabrother, not be able to afford the neces­ place: Marge Warner, Irv Carlson, third place. Jonathan, 4. March 9 — North-south; Jim Baker. Hal Lucal. The town should follow its sary changes if it waits too long. first place: Frank Bloomer. Dale Harned. second Holmes, a son born Jan. 3 at Hartford Hospital to architect-selection process to get DiRosa had said. place; Linda Simmons. MollieTimreck, third place. David R. and Carole Enderlin Homes of 241 Henry cost estimates on renovating the Weiss recommended that the East-west: Virginia Petersen. Doris Gorsch, first St. Municipal Building and Lincoln town hire the Lawrence Asso­ Center and building a new police ciates to get the cost estimates place; Terry Daigle. Marge Warner, second place; Rosenstreich, a daughter born Jan. 5 at Hartford Bertha Kuchinski, Lyola Kuhne, third place. station, even though the process because that architectural firm Hospital to Robert H. and Lucy Wentzell Rosen- could delay the projects for a had drawn plans for a new $13 strich of 64 Tanner St. year. Mayor Peter P. DiRosa said million municipal building and Diabetes club to meet Taylor, a son born Dec. 19 at Hartford Hospital td today. $8.5 million expanded police Steven J. and Kelley Demers Taylor of 74 Foley St. Republican directors wrote a station last year. The town spent The East-of-the-River Diabetes Club will meet letter to Town Manager Robert B. more than $30,000 for those tonight at 7:30 in the H. Louise Ruddell Auditorium Zucker, Keren, daughter of Chuck and Ariela Weiss Monday saying they op­ proposals. of Manchester Memorial Hospital. “ New Aids and Bilitzer Zucker of Arad. Israel, was born Feb. 23 in pose hiring an architect without The directors decided not to Equipment for the Person with Diabetes.” will be Beer Sheva, Israel. Her paternal grandparents are ‘ J . • ? . going through that process. hold a referendum on Lawrence’s presented by Cindy Dutkiewicz, sales representa­ Max and Belle Zucker of Manchester. Her maternal But DiRosa said today he plans and appointed the citizens’ tive for Kazarian Pharmacy in Hartford. Laurie grandparents are Adonyahu and Tova Bilitzer of vj hadn’t discussed the issue with committee to recommend op­ Newberg. sales representative for Derata Corp.. Jerusalem. She has three sisters, Yael Devorah, 10; Theunis Werkhoven. minority tions. The citizens’ committee will speak on the advanced needle-free insulin Tal Chia, 8; and Leora, 5. leader for the board. He said he estimated the cost of expansion injection system. Meetings are free and open to decided the selection process was and renovation of municipal anyone interested in diabetes. For more informa­ Reginald PInlo/Manchester Herald the proper way to go. space at $11.5 million. A new tion. call 633-2419. MUSIC LOVERS — Jennifer Northway, Festival. About 120 of 312 state music “ Everybody seems to be express­ police .station in a different part of College Notes ing concern about how business is town would cost less than $8 left, and Kristin Guidoboni of Bolton students were selected for the festival, being conducted.” he said. million, the committee said. Softball team still needed High School have been chosen to which will be held at Waterford High DiRosa plans to make his In the letter to Weiss, the The Manchester Recreation Department has an perform in the All-New England Music School on March 19. suggestion tomorrow at a meet­ Republicans said that although opening for a team in the “ A” Division of their slow Logan on dean’s list ing between the directors’ space Lawrence is competent to do the pitch softball program. Any team interested should Stephen M. Logan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. subcommittee and the Municipal job. “ we note that he is a contact Carl Silver, at the Recreation Department. Logan of 81 Durant St., has been named to the dean’s Space Needs Study Committee, prominent member and .suppor­ 6 W. * ‘ made up of citizens. 647-3084. Obituaries list at Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y., for the ter of the Democrat party ...” Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald If a concrete proposal for fall semester. DiRosa said at the directors’ He is a senior majoring in business, management HIGH-WIRE REPAIRS — Kirby Wilkinson of Stonington Spring Street. They work for Lewis H. Worrad of New expanding municipal and police meeting he did not want the issue Pratt club meeting slated space is not ready by August, The funeral will be Thursday at Bertha Heck and finance. and Scott Shane of East Hartford replace wires for York, a subcontractor. of spending the funds for munici­ Rick J. Mlnicucci 10:15 a.m. from the John F. voters probably won’t see a pal space and the police station to The Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Club Retiree’s Bertha Brache Heck, formerly Northeast Utilities Monday on South Main Street near referendum question on the No­ Group will meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Pratt & Rick J. Minicucci, 41, of Brent­ Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. become a “political football.” Center St., followed by a Mass of of Manchester, died March 4, vember ballot. DiRosa said. Naab agreed. Whitney Aircraft Club. 200 Clement Road, East wood, N.Y., formerly of Man­ 1989, in Pompano Beach, Fla. DiRosa said he didn’t know how Christian burial at 11 a.m. in St. Public Meetings “ These are two issues that Hartford. chester and Coventry, died Sun­ long the selection process nor­ James Church. Burial will be at should not fall under the realm of day (March 12, 1989) in Oyster She was active in church and mally takes. “ It’s not quick.” he Bay, N.Y. the convenience of the family. politics.” DiRosa said Calling hours are Wednesday civic affairs while living in said. Educators club to meet Meetings scheduled tonight. Tolland wants Wlllington pupils, too Weiss argued that Lawrence He was born in Hartford and from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Manchester. Members of the Board of has enough information from Members of Alpha Delta Kappa, an international lived in the area for several Memorial donations may be Directors voted unanimously last She is survived by her husband, previous research to speed the honorary sorority for women educators will meet at years. At the time of his death, he made to the Long Island Associa­ Manchester By Andrew Davis Willington now sends students to Bolton. Matava. He said Tolland could accept the Tuesday to appropriate $30,000 to process along. the home of Carol Clifford in Manchester Thursday was employed as a writer and tion for AIDS Care, P.O. Box 2859, Rudolph Heck of Pompano Mental Health Council, Lincoln Center gold roc m, Manchester Herald E.O. Smith and Windham. Recently, the students because Tolland High School’s hire an architect to draw up plans at 7; 30 p.m. Members of Gamma Chapter and their editor for the Hearst Business Huntington Station, N.Y. 11746. Beach, Fla.; two sons, Ernest 3:30 p.m. Willington Board of Education voted not to enrollment is predicted to drop from 574 for an expanded and renovated But Werkhoven agreed with the guests are welcome. For information, call Dorothy Communications Co., Garden Heydenreich of the Rockville Agenda For Tomorrow arts & culture task foice, The Tolland Board of Education has a send 42 incoming freshmen to Bolton for the students in the 1990-91 school year to 517 Municipal Building and a new citizens’ committee’s recommen­ Carlson. 644-8183. City, N.Y. He was a graduate of Edgars Gloms section of Vernon and Richard Lincoln Center, 7 p.m. plan to woo Willington high school students next school year, the last year of a five-year students two years later. police station as recommended dation that the town hire an Coventry High School, and he Heck of Pompano Beach; two Housing Authority, Bluefieid Drive, 7:30 p.m. to its town — and away from Bolton. contract. The Bolton Board of Education Preliminary e.stimates show it will cost by the citizens’ committee. architect with experience in received a bachelor's degree Donations in memory of Ed­ grandchildren; a sister, Evelyn Joseph T. Montava. Tolland’s school voted last week to request a meeting with Willington about $3,700 per student. Matava DiRosa said at the directors’ renovating vintage buildings. Brache of Manchester; and a Delta Chapter to meet from Fordham University and a gars Gloms, 83, formerly of Bolton superintendent, said the school board Willington to try to reverse the decision. said. meeting Tuesday that rising costs Lawrence does not have that School Street, who died Sunday brother, Paul Brache of approved the plan Monday to bring the Willington now sends 105 students to Bolton made its presentation to the expertise, theletter to Weiss said. The regular meeting of Delta Chapter. Royal master’s degree from the Univer­ and the immediate need for more sity of Indiana. (March 12, 1989) may be made to Westbrook. Fire Commissioners, Fire Department, 7 p.m. students to Tolland High School. The plan Bolton High School, paying $4,812 per Willington committee in February. School Arch Masons, will be held in the Masonic Temple. 25 the American Latvian Lutheran Recreation Commission, fireplace room, 8 p.m. will be presented to Willington Wednesday. student in a contract which bases costs on a Superintendent Richard E. Packman, who Center St.. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The Past Master He is survived by his parents, Fritz and Anne (Cavagnaro) Church, 21 Garden St., Manches­ Memorial donations may be Willington, which does not have a high per-pupil average. Willington also pays could not be reached for comment today, Degree will be conferred on several candidates. Minicucci of Manchester: and ter 06040. made to the Emanuel Lutheran school, is considering whether to send its $3.,500 per pupil for 20 students at E.O. has said the loss of the Willington students Three poisoning victims Refreshments will be served following the meeting Coventry three sisters, Pat Minicucci of The funeral was today. The Church of Manchester or to the Youth Advisory Committee, Town Office Build­ students to Bolton High School, Windham Smith, and $3,753 per pupil to send 85 would have a negative impact on the Bolton Canton, Linda Minicucci of Ver­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Alzheimer’s Disease Association, ing, 7:30p.m. High School. E.O. Smith School in Mans­ students to Windham High. school system because of the revenues and are reported improved Women host ‘Mens Night’ non, and Anne Minicucci of St., was in charge of 70 E. Lake St., Chicago, 111. Democratic Town Committee, Town Office; field or Tolland High School in the 1990-91 Tolland will recommend to the commit­ because Willington students are involved in Bristol. arrangements. 60601-5997. Building, 8 p.m. ; school year. A Willington school board tee that Willington send either 30 students a many extracurricular activities. The Manchester Junior Women’s Club will hold its committee is scheduled to report to the year for four years or an entire high school The Willington committee is scheduled to A Maryland couple and their laka, and his wife. Inge, were annual Men’s Night at Manchester Community school board in May. class for three years beginning in 1990. said visit Bolton High School this week. 11-month-old daughter were re­ visiting the home Sunday morn­ College’s Culinary Dining Room Thursday. Dinner ported in satisfactory condition ing for breakfast when they is scheduled from 6 to 7:15 p.m. and will be followed Military Notes Thoughts today at Norwalk Hospital after noticed something was wrong by Tom Lewis who will speak on the Cheney they suffered carbon monoxide with the Lepters. Railroad. A short business meeting will be held. poisoning in a natural gas acci­ William Bsullaka said he called Moderates offer tax-package alternative dent at a Glenwood Street house an ambulance to take the Lepters 1st Battalion 169th Infantry in Manchester. Before “ Sons are a heritage from the Lord, children a Two join National Guard joining he served in the U.S. Army Reserves. He is Sunday, officials said. and his mother to the hospital. reward from him.” Psalm 127:3 HARTFORD (AP) — Another create a state income tax, while House Speaker Richard J. Church society to meet Ervin James Jr. and Jane A. Higgins, both of employed by Automatic Data Processing of East be used to: pay for $500 million to Alfred Lepter, 32, his wife. Police and fire officials were Children are a gift from God. Verse 5 of Psalm 127 state tax proposal is being offered also setting constitutional limits $600 million in state spending; Balducci said any plan that Manchester, have enlisted in the Connecticut Army Hartford. Shelly, 34, and daughter, Amy, alerted by officials at Manchester The Girl’s Friendly Society sponsored by St. says that a man is blessed if he has many children. that includes a state income tax, on spending, reducing the sales increase aid to towns and cities by includes an income tax would not National Guard for a period of one year. were transferred Sunday from Memorial Hospital Sunday to Mary’s Episcopal Church will meet Friday at 1:30 This is not a popular viewpoint in today’s society but the latest suggestion is not and corporate earnings taxes, $1 billion; and add about $1 billion make it through the House this Higgins joined with the rank of specialist and was Manchester Memorial Hospital check the home when they p.m. in the Guild Room of the Church. when considering overpopulation, food shortages, coming from liberals but from the and elminating more than 10 to the “ Rainy Day” fund budget year. assigned to the 712th Maintenance Company in Arrives for duty In Korea to Norwalk Hospital, where they determined the Lepters were and the homeless. No matter what people might say, chairman of the House of Repre­ other existing levies. reserve. House Minority Leader Robert Windsor Locks. Before joining the guard she served are being treated in a hyperbaric suffering from carbon monoxide Army Pvt. Alberto C. O’Neill, Son of Dolores God is still blessing families with children. They sentatives’ Moderate Caucus. The plan, which would raise up Mulready said he would poll G. Jaekle, R-Stratford, said he Hebron hosts craft show with the U.S. Army in Europe. She is a student at chamber. poisoning. Valentine of 197 Vernon St., has arrived for duty in have worth beyond ail measure. Rep. Richard T. Mulready, to $2.5 billion more than is caucus members Wednesday, but opposed an income tax in general Manchester Community College. The hyperbaric chamber pro­ Katherine Bsullaka was The Hebron Elementary School P.T.O. will South Korea. As parents discipline their children, they are to D-West Hartford, proposed a projected to be collected under the proposal has already drawn and the rates envisioned by treated at Manchester Memorial Ervin joined with the rank of sergeant and was He is a field communications equipment repairer vides pure oxygen at high levels present “ A Collection of Country Crafts,” Saturday carefully and gently mold but not destroy them. We package Monday that would the current tax structure, would mixed reviews. Mulready were too high. Hospital for symptoms related to assigned to Headquarters. Headquarters Company. with the 2nd Infantry Division. He is a 1986 graduate of pressure to draw carbon from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Hebron Elementary School, are all saddened to read accounts of child abuse. We carbon monoxide poisoning and of Manchester High School. need to avoid becoming angry as we discipline. monoxide out of the bloodstream. Route 85, Hebron. Admission of $1 and children Carbon monoxide is a colorless, released, said Andrew A. Beck, Anger can easily lead to physical or emotional under 12 are free. Twenty-eight crafters will offer a odorless gas that is extremely director of public relations. abuse. AIDS network offers phone information wide range of crafts including antique reproduc­ toxic and can be fatal. Fire officials found a chimney Allen completes training The Bible has words of instructions to parents. tions, quilts, hand-woven colonial baskets, pottery, The family, from Kennedyville, in the home had deteriorated and Ephesians 6:4 says, “ Fathers, do not exasperate Bv Maureen Leavitt people from churches, busi­ establish this year. Tummillo more volunteers, as well as wooden folk art, old-fashioned bears, porcelain Airman John S. Allen, son of Walter P. Allen of 26 Md., were visiting the home of pieces of bricks had become your children.” When disciplining children, we Manchester Herald nesses, Manchester Memorial said. The committee has also individuals who need the dolls, reproduction furniture, and much more. A Portland St. and Edna L. Moricz of Port St. Lucie. Alfred’s grandmother, Katherine lodged inside it and fumes from a must use great compassion, understanding the Hospital and health agencies. It started a support group and services. raffle talbe will be offered with various items that Fla. . has graduated from Air Force basic training at Bsullaka, 80, of 49 Glenwood St,, gas furnace were trapped inside difference between childish behavior and rebellion, Residents from the Manchester has four committees — resour­ buddy system for people who Members of the volunteer com­ were donated by the crafters. All proceeds will help Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. over the weekend when they the house. and using corrective measui*es which do not destroy area who need information about ces. volunteers, education and have tested positive for the AIDS mittee will also be available to support cultural programs at Hebron Elementary He IS a 1987 graduate of Manchester High School. became sick, police said. Gregory Chimney Services of a child’s spirit. Ii is a responsiblity which can not be where to go for AIDS testing or policy — designed to handle the virus. give talks to small groups about School and also the Douglas Library in Hebron. Saturday, the Lepters went to Manchester later removed eight taken lightly or without thought and prayer. basic facts on AIDS can now call a needs of people infected with the The support group would put AIDS and the community atti­ Manchester Memorial Hospital gallons of soot and deteriorated God has established a chain-of-command; first regional information line based in HIV virus and to help the individuals with the virus in touch tudes about the disease. Santoro graduates at Lackland suffering from flu-like symp­ bricks from the chimney, Bsul­ through fathers, then mothers, and finally to the Manchester for answers. community cope with the health with people and agencies that can Guitarist set to perform In addition, the education com­ toms, and were sent home to rest, laka said. Airman Susan M. Santoro, daughter of Constance children. Discipline is designed to be an act of God About 25 people recently com­ crisis. help them, Tummillo said. mittee will be presenting “ AID- police said. The younger Bsullakas did not James Dean, guitarist, will be appearing at the M- Santoro of 397 Spring St. and Dennis M. Santoro carried out by parents. It is not designed to control pleted a training program to The phone number for the The buddy system involves Scope,” an education package for Bsullaka’s son, William Bsul­ require treatment. Beck said. Patriot’s Park Lodge Coffee House at Lake Street in of 72 Fairfield St., has graduated from Air Force children according to the whims and wishes of operate the information system, information line is 646-6260. It will volunteers “ adopting” individu­ the bu.sine.ss community, by the Coventry Saturday, from 8 to 10 p.m. Admission is $2 basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. parents. according to Kathleen Tummillo, be manned Monday through als stricken with the virus to end of April. Tummillo said. at the door. Refreshments will be available. James LESSON ON WEAPONS — David She IS a 1987 graduate of Manchester High School. As parents discipline their children, they should a registered nurse who is the Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. Confiden­ spend time with them. The help THEBIRTHSTONE Dean plays a variety of folk, blues and contempor­ includes running errands and Callahan Jr., right, son of Margaret and always consider the biblical guidelines. Children coordinator for Manchester Area tiality is assured. The network decided to direct FOR MARCH ary guitar. For more information, call 742-6412. Network on AIDS. The information line is one of providing transportation, Tum­ David Callahan Sr. of Manchester, are a heritage from God, a gift to parents. By its efforts at area businesses, Forestlere completes course exercising this God-given responsibility, parents The network is a volunteer several projects that the volun­ millo said. where a large number of people consults with Navy Chief Petty Officer organization made up of about 60 teer committee has worked to She said the network is seeking Airman Angelo J. Forestlere, son of Berta H. will be leaving a legacy to their children. Please can be reached, .she said. The Lewis Morgan III about weapons Doyle of 21 Papermill Road, Hebron, has graduated handle your children with prayer and care. package includes a videotape systems aboard the USS Affray which is from the U.S. Air Force security police specialist titled “ AIDS in the Workplace.” Carrent Quotations homeported in Newport, R.I., and is one course at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. John D. Thompson YMCA gets minibus Wednesday AIDS, or Acquired Immune of the Navy’s minesweepers. He is a 1988 graduate of RHAM High School. The Cornerstone Christian School Deficiency Syndrome, has no 1 By Maureen Leavitt Stoner. Post and Meotti for are two routes. But Hopperstad cure. It is caused by an HIV virus, “ There are many large and bad smelling Manchester Herald securing the funding for the bus. said she is optimistic the van will which infects and damages cells scandals.” — Constantine Mitsotakis, leader of Stoner recently became the direc­ help to decrease the costs of using of the immune system, leaving Greece’s opposition party New Democracy, on W eather fManrhpBtFr Hrralft Beginning Wednesday, the tor of the YWCA Hartford branch. the bus company. the body vulnerable to life- YWCA on North Main Steet will Crossroads of New Hope Manor threatening diseases. allegations that Premier Andreas Papandreou and Two YWCA staff members plans to use the bus in the future. senior Cabinet ministers received millions of USPS 327-500 have a new minibus to transport have been trained to drive the The disease is spread primarily VOL. CVIII, No. 139 Hopperstad said, if they can through through sexual contact dollars in payoffs in a case involving a Greek .town youth to activities at the bus. and are awaiting their Breezy, milder center, thanks to a $25,000 grant afford to train a number of people or the sharing of needles used to banker. Penny M. Sleffert, Publisher licenses. In the future, the center ^rom the state Department of to drive the van. inject illegal drugs. Manchester and vicinity: To­ Qeorge T. Chappell Dennis M. Santoro might consider hiring a full-time “ We’ re trying to figure out how you got James night. mostly cloudy and mild. A EdHor Advertiiing Director Transportation. “ The more it’s used the better driver, Hopperstad said. The network plans a breakfast • Fundsforthe van were secured off the investment will be,” Brown out on parole to sing that to us.” — Discovery 40 percent chance of showers. Douglas A. Bevins Sheldon Cohen in the spring with members the Emerald cut aquamarine ring commander Mike Coats after Mission Control in Low around 40. Wednesday, E xe^tlve Editor Composing Manager withthehelpofstateSen. Michael Hopperstad said. John C. Post, an anaylst with business community to explain with 6 diamonds in 14K gold, $415. Houston woke the astronauts this morning with the mostly cloudy breezy and milder. Jeanrw Q. Fromerth Robert H. Hubbard Meotti, D-Glastonbury. The YWCA will use the van to the town Department of Human the package. shouts of James Browns’ “ I Got You (I Feel A 50 percent chance of showers. Business Managsi Pressroom Manager The van — a 1988 handicapped- pick up children involved in the Services said a community trans­ Other jewelry and riup, from $125. G ood)!” Brown is serving a six-year sentence in High in the 50s. Outlook Thurs­ Denise A. Roberts Frank J. MctKveagan accessible, 15-passenger Ford before-and-after school day care portation task force was formed South Carolina for charges stemming from a day, mostly sunny. High 45 to 50. Personnel Manager Circulation DIrsctor Minibus — will be delivered to the program, to transport kindergar­ about four years ago to assess the ■ J • two-state chase. West Coastal, East Coastal: YWCA Wednesday at about 2 teners to the center after the number of community services in Throughout history the aquamarine Published dally except Sunday and certain holldaya by the p.m. by the Howard Smith Bus morning session, and to pick up town and if transportation was CALDWELL Tonight, mostly cloudy and mild. Manchester Publishing Co.. 16 Bralnard Placa, Manchester, has had the reputation o f providit^ A 40 percent chance of showers. Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at Manchester. Conn. Co., of Plainville. children for the summer day available. happiness and everlasting youth. Enlaiged to thow detail Low around 40. Wednesday, Postmaster: Send address changes to the Manchester Herald. ■ Presently, the YWCA owns the camp program, Hopperstad said. “ . ..There seems to be no pool of OIL INC. P.O. Box 661. Manchester, Conn. 06040. mostly cloudy breezy and milder. bus, and will be the sole user for The YWCA pays to have the services for the youth.” Post said. II you don't receive your Herald by S p.m. weekdays or 7:30 Manchester Bus Company trans­ Lottery Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent a.m. Saturdays, please telephone your carrier. If you're unable this program year, which ends in He said funds do exist to provide chance of showers. High in the to roach your carrier, call subscriber service at 647-0646 by 6 August, said Cathy Hopperstad. port the pupils to the center at a transportation for groups like the JV ,50s. Outlook Thursday, mostly p.m. weekdays for delivery In Manchester. co-director of the Nutmeg Branch cost of about $11,000 a year. The per gel. C. O. 0. Suggested carrier rates are $1.60 weekly. $7.70 for one disabled and elderly. of the YWCA. Other organiza­ cost is not subsidized by the 180 gal. minimum purchtia Jewohis Since 1885 Winning numbers drawn Monday in lotteries sunny. High near 50. month. $23.10 for three months. $46.20 lor six months and BRISTOL DANBURY FARMINGTON GUILFORD HARTFORD MANCHESTER MERIDEN around New England: Northwest Hills: Tonight, $62.40 for one year. tions may be able to use the Board of Education. Once the study was completed. Connecticut daily: 503. Play Four; 1912. mostly cloudy and mild. A 50 The Manchester Herald Is a member of the Assoclatsd Press, minibus in the future. Manchester Bus Company Post said Meotti was instrumen­ MILFORD NEW HAVEN SOUTHBUHY TORRINQTON TRUMBULl WATERBURY the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the New England Press 649-8841 Michaels Charov/Master C»d/Vtaa/Amet ican Lxpias^ Massachusetts daily: 7090. 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His case is Court upholds tax authority the conclusion that no one has (he still on appeal. right to kill anyone. HARTFORD (AP) — The state Supreme In an emotional address to the Schutz, of Albany, N.Y.. testi­ Court has upheld the authority of the state tax committee. State’s Attorney C. in landmark case fied Monday before the General I s / department to tax computer terminals and Robert Satti, who prosecuted Assembly’s Judiciary Commit­ other equipment purchased by companies Ross, said Connecticut has “ the tee. which once again is debating running Connecticut’s lotteries and off-track most restrictive death penalty a bill designed to make the death law that exists” and urged the If betting systems. against Teamsters penalty easier to impose. The companies, American Totalisator Co.. committee to approve the “ Victims’ family members are measure. DTP Royalty Inc. and G-Tech Corp., had not well served by the death argued that the equipment was purchased for Claudia Wasson, the mother of NEW YORK (AP) - Three In exchange, prosecutors penalty.” she said. “ It does not resale to the state and therefore should not be Milford Police Officer Daniel court-appointed watchdogs will dropped their bid to seize control encourage or help the healing Wasson who was killed in 1987, subject to the sales tax. l\ ‘ - ■ oversee the entire Teamsters of the 1.6 million member union process.” said bein^ under the influence of The high court on Monday rejected that union for three years as part of an through a court-appointed trus­ Her testimony was countered drugs or alcohol should not be claim, stating that the “ true object” of the unprecedented agreement that tee. The settlement also allows all by Chief State’s Attorney John J. contract to run the games and the primary permitted to be used by the the government says will wrest 11 Teamsters who remained as Kelly, who said the current law is defense as a mitigating factor. object of the equipment was to implement the the nation’s largest union from defendants, including interna­ unworkable because if a jury wagering systems the companies had agreed She also said she favored the ^ ^ - * ...... • . - Mafia domination. tional President William J. finds a single mitigating factor in V, to provide to the state, not to resell the death penalty because it acts as a The tentative settlement re­ McCarthy, plus three other offi­ the defendant’s background, such equipment to the state. deterrent to others. mained subject to approval by cials who settled last week to as a troubled childhood, the death While upholding the authority of the state to West Haven Police Detective U.S. District Judge David N. remain on the board. penalty cannot be imposed no V tax the equipment, the Supreme Court rejected Keith Sweeney, who was shot and Edelstein, who deferred action The pact between the current matter how many aggravating the state’s argument that the companies seriously wounded following a until today, saying the 30-page union leadership and the Justice factors there were, no matter how t should have been forced to pay interest on the chase along the Connecticut document was ’’very Department gives neither side brutal the crime. taxes not paid. Turnpike in 1988, was one of complicated.” complete control, although both “ Any competent defense law­ • . * 4 . numerous police officers urging The accord was announced sides tried to put the best face on yer is going to be able to present the committee to approve the bill. Monday just hours before the the compromise agreement. Livery service sought to a jury at least one aspect of his “ I beg you,” he said, “ please start of a trial on a federal civil “ The members are assured client’s life that constitutes a The state Department of Transportation will protect the protectors.” racketeering lawsuit to oust the there is a mechanism in place to mitigating factor,” Kelly said. hold a public hearing Wednesday concerning a The law now allows the death P /■ .' ■ union’s ailegedly mob-influenced remove those persons alleged to Under the bill before the possible livery service based in South Windsor. penalty for eight kinds of murder, executive board. be conducting improper activi­ committee, a jury would be able Anthony R. Corso of South Windsor is seeking including murder for hire, ' i- • •. Attorney General Dick Thorn­ ties,” said James T. Grady, to weigh mitigating factors approval to operate one vehicle in general murder of a police officer and burgh detailed the terms of the Team sters’ general counsel. against aggravating factors. If AP photo livery service to all points in the state. This will murder of more than one person ,_vA ^ . I J agreement in Washington, saying “The goals of a clean and the aggravating factors out­ be Corso’s first livery service. during the same event. AGAINST DEATH PENALTY — Elissa Schutz, of New York, holds a it will give the government “ the democratic union are consistent weighed any mitigating factors, AP photo The hearing will be held at 10 a m. in the Connecticut has not executed tools to clean up this union and with the goals of the current the death penalty could be picture of her sister who was murdered 10 years ago. Schutz, who heads a hearing room of the Bureau of Public anyone since 1960 when convicted return control to rank and file leadership.” imposed. group of relatives of murder victims who oppose the death penalty, CASUALTY — An Afghan guerrilla looks out for fighting near the eastern city of Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Transportation, 375 Willard Ave., Newington, murderer Joseph “ Mad Dog” union members.” Thornburgh said the settlement Similar bills have failed in Taborsky was put to death. testified in Hartford Monday. attacking government aircraft as he crouches over the He is one of many victims of the Jsattle for the city. body of a communist government soldier killed during Rudolph W. Giuliani, who filed “ culminates 30 years of efforts” the lawsuit in June when he was by the Justice Department “ to Video testimony ruled valid U.S. attorney, said the agreement remove the influence of organ­ “ achieved all the major objec­ ized crime within the Teamsters HARTFORD (A P) — The Connecticut Boaters blast state’s proposal tives that the government union.” Supreme Court, affirming the validity of Effort lodged Afghan rebels seek war reparations wanted. Using federal racketeering videotaped testimony from minors who had “It should be considered a laws, prosecutors sought a court- been sexually assaulted, has upheld the breakthrough,” he said. appointed trustee or committee convictions of two men who had challenged the to charge rent on tidal lands ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Afghan which supports the anti-Marxist insur­ positions between Jalalabad and the to clean sound Beginning in 1991, the union’s to run the Teamsters and impose need to have the victims testify via videotape. guerrillas claim to have captured part of gents, denies it has any combat troops in border, 33 miles to the east. HARTFORD (AP) — After a summer marked the key eastern city of Jalalabad, but the neighboring Afghanistan. They estimated hundreds of insurgents highest leaders for the first time a series of reforms. It was the The rulings Monday in the cases of Charles long history of state and federal HARTFORD (AP) - Environ­ fund to increase D EP staff and by beach closings and reports of medical waste government says the insurgents were The guerrillas, called mujahedeen or and fleeing civilians were killed but had no in Teamsters’ history will be first time the government had Jarzbek and William M. Spigarolo come a case la w ... and with the efforts of mentalists and state officials programs relating to coastal washing ashore, a group of Connecticut environ­ routed in their first major offensive since “ holy warriors,” said Monday they had precise figures. elected directly by the members tried to seize control of an entire week after a similar challenge in another case. a number of other states who squared off against boating en­ management, permitting, and mental officials and politicians have started the Soviet pullout. captured Jalalabad’s key garrison at The capture of Jaialabad, a city of about in secret ballot votes. union. Jarzbek had claimed that the state had not share our interest in protecting thusiasts at a public hearing to purchase of coastal wetlands. what they hope will be a partnership with New Government and rebel troops have Samarkhel, breached part of the airport 200,000, would be a crucial moral victory Currently, delegates to the Thornburgh said the settlement met its burden of proof that videotaped for the public that which has discuss the state’s plan to start “ The Thames Yacht Club feels York to fight pollution in the sound. clashed at Jalalabad since.March 6 in the perimeter and were holding the old section for the guerrillas, who are fighting to national convention pick the contained “ roughly the same testimony was the only way to ensure truthful very strongly that we are being always been theirs.” charging rent for boaters who Since 1985, members of Congress from districts first major test of communist defenses of the city. establish an Islamic republic of executive board members by kind of remedy that was sought” testimony from his alleged victim, his Similar leasing systems are in dock on publicly owned tidal discriminated against and that te bordering the sound have worked together on the since the Red Army ended its nine-year They claimed to have captured about 700 Afghanistan. roll-call vote. in the lawsuit. 5-year-old daughter, and to ensure that she fee set is ridiculously high,” place in Florida, New Jersey. property. Congressional Long Island Sound Caucus. intervention in Afghanistan one month ago. regime troops, most of them from The fight for the capital of Nangarhar Also under the settlement, the But Grady noted that none of would not be intimidated by his presence Eleanor C. Mariani. secretary of Maine. Michigan and California, “ When somebody puts a dock A meeting Monday was the first for the Official Radio Kabul and the Soviet news Samarkhel. province has sent thousands of Afghans judge will appoint three over­ the union’s ruling executive during that testimony. and generate from $38,000 to $8 up and takes up 100 feet of the the New London club, told the Connecticut delegation to the recently formed agency Tass said Monday that Afghan Ghaus Amer of the Afghan News Agency, heeing over the border to Pakistan and seers for three years, with the board members would have to The Supreme Court affirmed the lower Environment Committee. million per year. Sound ... that means part of the Bistate Marine Resources Committee, which is regime forces had repulsed about 14,000 an organ of hardline guerrilla leader filled hospitals in this country with joint approval of both sides. One resign and there will be no court’s conclusion that “ it is highly probable “ We feel the bill is inequitable public space has been taken up.” The bill drew support from made up of state legislators and three officials insurgents and 3,000 “ Pakistani advisers” Gulbaddin Hekmatyar, today described a hundreds of wounded. would investigate and prosecute all-powerful trustee running the that if this child were called upon to testify, in intent since it is aimed at only state Department of Environ­ several environmental groups, from each state. after a week of heavy fighting. lull in fighting the previous 24 hours as a Hekmatyar, foreign minister in an alleged union corruption, one union on a day-to-day basis. whether on videotape or in court, in the one portion of the boating com­ mental Protection Commissioner including the Connecticut Au­ Most who attended the meeting stressed the “ As a result of the heroism and power of change of tactics: “ The mujahedeen are interim government established by would administer disciplinary The lawsuit claimed the presense of her father, she would be seriously munity. specifically, marina op­ Leslie Carothers said Monday. “ I dubon Society, the Connecticut importance of cooperation between New York the armed forces, (the insurgents) faced now switching to increase the siege of the Pakistan-based guerrillas, said Monday action and the third would over­ Teamsters’ leadership had been traumatized and also that she would be so erators and boat owners who don’t think it’s unreasonable to chapter of the Sierra Club, and and Connecticut and between different levels of shameful and deadly defeat,” the radio city to avoid further bloodshed.” that the insurgents are capable at any time see elections. dominated by organized crime, intimidated or otherwise inhibited by the seasonally keep their boats in the charge for that.” the Connecticut Public Interest government. said in a broadcast monitored in It was not clear whether the insurgents of taking Jalalabad. “ Ali Teamsters international which ‘ ’deprived union members physical presence of her father that the water, while it ignores commer­ Under the proposed bill, now Research Group. “ It’s nice to have an alliance with New York.” Islamabad. were preparing an immediate second He said a qualified organization would be union officiais will be directly of their rights through a pattern trustworthiness of her testimony would be cial traffic, lobstermen, shellfish before the Environment Commit­ “ Our coastline is a magnifi­ said U.S. Rep, Bruce Morrison, D-New Haven. Communist sources claimed govern­ attack. selected to estimate the amount of elected by the membership in of racketeering” and a “ cam­ seriously called into question.” beds.” the yacht club told the tee. the D EP would set rates and cent. unique resource, and those “ We can use the clout that the New York ment troops killed more than 2,000 of the Correspondents and other eyewitnesses Afghanistan’s losses as a result of the secret ballot. That’s never hap­ paign of fear” that included 20 committee. collect rent on all structures built who would pay these fees are delegation has.” attackers, but guerrillas put their losses at arriving in Pakistan have described Soviet military intervention and how much pened before,” said Assistant murders, dozens of bombings, Another critic. Branford First Student art on display over state-owned tidal wetlands, those who are using, enjoying and Also attending the meeting were U.S. Sen. about 100 dead and 400 wounded. Pakistan, intense aerial shelling of mujahedeen “ Moscow should pay us in reparations.” U.S. Attorney Randy Mastro, the beatings, bribes, extortion and including marinas, dockomini- Selectman Judy E. Gott. told the benefiting from this resource the Joseph I. Lieberman, D-Conn., and U.S. Rep. lead prosecutor. theft. The works of five Manchester Community ums. and fishing piers. According committee the proposed lease most.” David Sutherland, direc­ Christopher Shays. R-Stamford. College students are among those on display at to the bill, the state holds title to system is discriminatory and tor of environmental affairs for “ Long Island Sound is not dead yet,” said State the Artworks Gallery in Hartford until April 1. all land “ currently and histori­ would be a “ paperwork the Connecticut Audubon Society, Sen. John Atkin, D-Norwalk. “ It is still a nightmare.” Cheney’s voting record mirrors The gallery, in conjunction with Youth Art cally subject to the ebb and flow told the committee, relatively healthy body of water. But if we don’t Month, is featuring paintings, sculptures, of the tide.” “ The average boater is not the do something now. it will become a worse and drawings and other works by students from Structures already built would wealthy executive.” Gott said. Terry Backer, a fisherman worse body of water.” active in environmental affairs, kindergarten to college level. be exempt until the year 2000, but ‘“ Today many two-income Because New York members of the committee Republican line backing miiitary also spoke in favor of the bill, but Works were chosen by eight of the gallery’s new structures or improvements homes of the average taxpayer were named only recently, the full committee member teachers, including Robert Manning, to existing ones would be charged use a boat as the summer home cautioned that it may set the has not met, and the two states’ efforts to clean up WASHINGTON (AP) - De­ former Texas senator, by a 53-47 budget authorization head of the art department at MCC. Manning rent starting in 1990. The min­ they cannot afford.” stage for leasing of natural the sound remain separate. fense Secretary-designate Dick vote. subcommittee. chose pieces from Eric Groenstein, Synthia imum lease fee would be $250. but Anticipating questions about shellfish beds, thus eliminating Gov. William A. O’Neill, appearing recently Cheney’s voting record on mil­ The vote capped a bitter, The six-term congressman has Lepak, Diane Cote. Jason Wallengren and the length and the terms of the the legality of the proposal. D EP public fisheries. He also com­ before the Congressional Long Island Sound itary issues toes the Republican partisan debate in the Senate supported the MX missile; fund­ Alison H. Bayer. leases are not set out in the bill. Commissioner Leslie Carothers, plained that state-leased shellfish Caucus, requested federal money for a project to line, showing strong support for where lawmakers expressed con­ ing for Reagan’s Strategic De­ The gallery, located at 100 Allyn St., is open Money raised from the leases whose office wrote the bill, said beds would be exempted, but lower nitrogen levels in Norwalk’s harbor. former President Reagan’s re­ cerns over allegations of exces­ fense Initiative, commonly Wednesday through Saturday from 11 a m. to 5 would go into a coastal resource the plan “ is consistent with our town-leased beds would not. cord peacetime Pentagon sive drinking and womanizing known as Star Wars; production p.m. or by appointment. buildup. against Tower and his work as a of new chemical weapons; and But the pragmatic lawmaker paid defense consultant after passage of the Intermediate- Plant detects radioactivity Pipeline critics from Wyoming may not be that government service. range Nuclear Forces treaty, the HOP TO IT... predictable as head of the Cheney lacks Tower’s defense U.S.-Soviet pact eliminating NEW HAVEN (A P) — A tiny amount of Pentagon. experience, but his background medium- and short-range radioactive material detected inside a large question plans The Senate Armed Services as former President Ford’s White missiles. load of Yale hospital trash provides proof of Committee begins hearings today House chief of staff for 14 months But his comments in May 1984 what the radiation screening system at WE WILL NOTIFY on President Bush’s nominee and reputation as a compromiser raise questions about whether Bridgeport’s new waste-to-energy plant is YOUR CARRIER with lawmakers expressing hope places him in good standing. for open space Try Our Pay-By-Mail Cheney will support the MX, capable of. state officials say. 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I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription Please begin my which would allow him to allocate Bennett had declined during his Iroquois officials said the proposal was not a WASHINGTON (AP) - On his For information, call Mr. Lewis at 647-3536 or federal personnel and cash to confirmation hearings two weeks Women’s Leather Boot’s«19.®® public relations gimmick, but rather was designed pay-by-mail subscription on first day as the nation’s first Ms. Reading at 649-4896. combat the problem. He said he ago to give senators specifics on to reduce fears among some pipeline opponents who director of national drug control hadn’t decided whether he would what he planned to do. He asked say the $524 million project could have long-range Enclosed please find payment for: policy, William J. Bennett took call for law enforcement help them to wait until he conducted a $ Q O 99 Men’s Florsheim adverse effects on the environment. aim at an immediate and glaring Baby abandoned in Bristol Carrier Delivery: from any specific agencies, such complete evaluation of the situa­ “ There has been some question about our problem; Washington D.C. □ 3 months ‘23 10 □ 6 months ‘46.20 □ 1 year 92.40 as the Drug Enforcement Admin­ tion as well as the dozens of O and Freeman Shoes BRISTOL (AP) — Policewerelookingforthe commitment to the environment... (and) we had to The vast majority of the istration, the FBI or the military. government agencies involved in mother of a baby boy found abandoned and do something dramatic to settle that issue once and Senior Citizens: slayings that have made the “ This would be an interesting the drug war and finished his wrapped in a green plastic garbage bag in the for all,” said former U.S. Sen. Paul E. Tsongas of □ 3 months ‘21.56 □ 6 months ‘43.12 □ 1 year ‘86.24 District of Columbia the nation’s test case, a very hard test case,” national drug control strategy, a breezeway of a Bristol home. Massachusetts, who is chairman of the advisory murder capital have been drug Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment. □ Tip Amount Bennett said. “ We would be plan required within 180 days of The child, found Monday morning, was taken committee working with the Iroquois Gas Trans­ related. This year, there already talking about moving the federal taking office. to Bristol Hospital by ambulance, where h^ mission Sy.<5tem on the land preservation program. •Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary have been 107 homicides. bureaucracy, which has its own But Bennett said Monday that it was listed in good condition late Monday, Iroquois President Robert J. Reid said the “ There’s not only a real signifi­ reputation, and the D.C. bureau­ was appropriate for him to act on hospital officials said. program “ demonstrates our genuine concern for Name cance, but a symbolic signifi­ cracy, which is not without a Washington’s problems before Police received a 911 call at 11; 17 a.m. from a the environment.” cance to that,” Bennett said reputation, moving two bureauc­ analyzing the whole government Cronin Street woman who said she had He said the announcement at the Capitol Monday Address Apt. Monday, just hours after being racies at once.” and its budget. discovered a baby in a garbage bag in the was not timed for good public relations in advance of sworn into office at the White However, he said, “ It’s not a “ We may well learn, in the breezeway of her house. a Thursday hearing conducted by FERC officials C ity ___ .Zip. .Phone. House by Supreme Court Justice Widnesclay lliru Itiday 9:30am-9pm test case to see whether the course of this, a lot of things that Sale Hours Gail Tucker, the hospital’s public relations who want comments from the public on the Antonin Scalia. “ Fifteen minutes Saturckiy I0am -6ixn bureaucracy will respond. It’s will be useful for that six-month director, said the baby weighed 8 pounds. 6 environmentaal impact of the project. The hearing away from the seat of the world’s Sunday l2-5pm MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY-MAIL first and foremost a test to see report,” he said. “ One of the ounces and was between 1- and 7-hours-old at will be held at 7 p.m. at Danbury High School. freest government, you’ve got whether we can be helpful to a things we’ll be doing over the the time he was discovered. Parcels to be purchased for preservation would be this kind of thing going on.” very distressing and ugly situa­ course of the six months is to look Location Mandxisler Paikadt;, 362 Wesl Middle Tucker said that one person who had heard chosen by Tsongas’ committee after being recom­ The Manchester Herald Bennett told reporters that in tion that cries out for help.” at efforts being tried all over the llimpike, rear of skxe, Itasemenl level about the child called the hospital seeking to mended for consideration by towns, local land the next few weeks, he may P.O. Box 591 • Manchester, CT 06040 The rapid movement on the country, including ours, to see adopt the baby. trusts, environmental groups and other organiza­ declare Washington a “ high issue came as a surprise, since what kind of promise they hold.” tions, under the Iroquois plan. intensity drug trafficking area,” MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Mar. 14. 1989 — 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Mar. 14. 1989 FDA finds poison NATION BUSINESS in Chiiean grapes; & W O R LD MARKET REPORT Congress’ auditors attack S&L rescues Activity over the past 30 trading days Censure motion defeated 2.400 • consumers warned of billions of dollars of real estate now However, Bowsher said that in four ented the real estate plan to Bush By Dove Skidmore administration officials in a private ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Socialist in government hands as a result of of the 12 rescue deals examined, the The Associated Press meeting late last week. According to Premier Andreas Papandreou began put­ By Deborah Mesce peaches, blueberries, blackber­ S&L failures. government would have been better ries, seedless watermelons, can­ an outline prepared by McNamar and ting the political pieces together today after The Associated Press WASHINGTON - Congress’ audit­ S&L regulators already control off simply to close the institutions and taloupes, Juan Canary and ho- obtained by The Associated Press, it his government, its credibility damaged by ing agency today attacked the govern­ about $7.5 billion in real estate. pay off depositors. neydew melons, raspberries, would create state or local Real a financial scandal, defeated a censure WASHINGTON - Virtually all ment’s 1988 spree of savings and loan According to Jerome Blank of the The tax breaks offered in last year’s nectarines, quince. Granny 2.2S0 Estate Liquidation Trusts. motion in Parliament. grapes and some other fresh sales as too costly and said it would National Association of Realtors, rescues totaled $7 billion to $8 billion The vote just before midnight Monday fruits are gone from store shelves Smith green apples, cactus pears, have been cheaper in a third of the after all insolvent S&Ls are cleaned and, in nine of the deals examined, The trusts would issue bonds, partly A was 155-123. today as Food and Drug Adminis­ pears and plums. deals reviewed to shut down the up, regulators “ will become the they will permit the new owners to backed by the federal government, It followed three days of raucous and tration officials try to determine The amount of cyanide found in DOW JONI S AVI HAGI institutions and pay off depositors. largest landowner in the United States recoup their investment, on average, partly by state or local governments, M ,u< h Y.I. 1 98 9 often angry debate and charges by the source and extent of an the grapes was less than would be Charles A. Bowsher, comptroller and will have to dispose of over $150 in only three years, and in at least one and use the money, to buy distressed 2.1S0 - HIGH 2,319.64 Papandreou that the United States has tried apparent cyanide poisoning needed to make a small child general of the General Accounting billion in real estate.” instance in as little as a year, he said. S&L real estate from the federal LOW 2,262.66 to encourage his political demise. attempt. sick, but is more than would be Office, said in testimony prepared for Discussing the 1988 S&L sales, GAO The comptroller general also critic­ government. CLOSE 2.306.25 The censure motion was filed by the The FDA, in one of the largest found naturally, the FDA said. the Senate Banking Committee that sharpened the tone of previous ized the process for attracting inves­ The trusts would be independent of conservative New Democracy party, which Canadian officials, who followed CHANGE Up 24.11 criticism as it presented its review of tors to failed S&Ls, saying it “ was actions of its kind, on Monday ' ' T 1 S&L regulators required the purchas­ local government and would hire claims Papandreou and senior Cabinet the U.S. lead and asked stores in loosely structured and administered warned consumers not to eat any 2 050 ers to invest too little of their own 12 of the biggest deals. private sector staff who would man­ ministers received millions of dollars in fruit imported from Chile after Canada to remove all Chilean tW7$ MTwTf MTw y $ w Tf MTWTf MTw’ $M For the year, regulators spent or inconsistently ... (and) may have age the properties with the goal of I 1)_____ 20 2?______•_____ O money. payoffs in a case involving a Greek banker traces of the poison were found in produce, said a young child would Officials at the Federal Savings and made commitments to spend about decreased the pool of prospective selling them at the highest price now in jail in Salem, Mass. seedless red grapes shipped from have to eat at least 2,000 grapes to Loan Insurance Corp., which guaran­ $37 billion to close, sell or prop up 222 bidders.” possible over 10 to 15 years. Trust Had Papandreou failed to receive the 151 the South American country to ingest a lethal dose. AP graphic tees S&L deposits up to $100,000, also ailing thrift institutions. Of those, 179 Bowsher urged Congress to re­ managers’ compensation would be votes needed to defeat the motion, his Philadelphia. The American Produce Associ­ underestimated, by 20 percent to 40 were sold to new owners with examine last year’s deals and exer­ based on long-term performance of government would have had to resign with The cyanide was confirmed in ation, which represents 65 com­ percent, the value of tax breaks government subsidies totaling $28.4 cise options under the contracts to the properties under their care. elections held in 30 days. panies importing Chilean fruits billion. reduce costs, including paying off testing ordered after an anonym­ offered to buyers, Bowsher said. FADA critics say real estate AP photo and vegetables, said it also Regulators have said most of the promissory notes issued by regulators ous threat to poison Chilean fruit IN BR IEF The report comes as White House disposal is best handled by a govern­ recommended that Its members rescues will be less costly in the long and buying bad loans and real estate Forces trade fire ENGULFED IN FLAMES — A Liberian-registered tanker in engulfed in was telephoned to the U.S. and Treasury Department officials ment agency less subject to industry recall all Chilean fruit now in food run than liquidation and were the only from the institutions. flames today off the Pacific coast of central Japan, after thousands of tons embassy in the Chilean capital of are reviewing a complex financing influence and more subject to con­ BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Christian stores and warehouses. Aetna to sell Federated option for the cash-starved agency in Meanwhile, former Deputy Treas­ of toxic chemicais exploded. The crew of 23 men, including 19 from the Santiago. plan aimed at protecting regional gressional control. soldiers and Moslem militiamen turned the Neither FDA officials nor the the short run. ury Secretary R.T. McNamar pres­ “ This may be an isolated HARTFORD (AP) — Federated Investors economies from the precipitous sale Lebanese Capital into a battlefield today Philippines and four from Britain, were missing. Rescuers found four Food Marketing Institute spokes­ incident, but we can hardly take Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Aetna Life & with fierce shelling that shattered neigh­ lifeboats, but they were empty. woman knew the total amount of that chance,” said FDA Commis­ Casualty, and related investment manage­ borhoods and paralyzed the port and fruit that was being taken off the sioner Frank Young. ment operations will be sold to a newly formed airport. Police said 30 civilians died and 90 shelves. Despite failures, banks post record profits Young made the rounds of the company to be operated and primarily owned were injured. Curriculm to change Exemptions threatened However, Chile’s fruit exports morning television news shows by current members of Federated manage­ The duels caught Beirut at the peak of the have boomed in recent years. The " I think it’s safe to say that commercial bank TOKYO (AP) — Under a new govern­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Several televi­ today to spread the warning. He ment, Aetna and Federated officials said WASHINGTON (AP) — The government reports billion. morning rush hour and raged past midday. nation’s Central Bank says that in profits will look good next to thrift profits (in 1989), ment requirement, the Rising Sun will sion ministries whose finances are being said on ABC’s “ Good Morning Under the agreement announced Monday, that U.S. bank profits soared to an all-time high of The high rate of failures in 1988 caused the FDIC Cars burned in the rain-drenched streets. 1988 those exports reached $584.1 but they will be nothing to brag about,” said Paul ripple over all Japan’s schoolyards next audited by the Internal Revenue Service in America” that his agency acted Aetna will receive $345 million, including about $25.3 billion last year, even as more commercial to register a loss for the first time since it was A police spokesman, who cannot be million. Getman, an analyst with The Wefa Group, a year and the country’s once-shunned the wake of the P T L scandal are in danger because “ we felt compelled to $320 million in cash and $25 million in Aetna’s banks failed than in any year since the Depression. established in 1934. The insurance fund shrank from named under standing rules, said most Chilean Interior Minister Car­ consulting firm in Bala Cynwyd, Pa. national anthem echo through school of losing their federal tax exemptions, the honestly warn the American common stock currently held by Federated’s Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman L. $18.3 billion at the end of 1987 to near $14 billion at the casualties occurred in Moslem west Beirut. los Caceres went on national The nation’s 2,950 savings and loans likely will auditoriums. IRS says. people. We do not know at this management, the companies said. William Seidman; previewing a report being end of 1988. It was the first time in nearly a week of radio and television Monday show record losses this year topping $10 billion. The A Japanese warlord, likewise, will be Loss of the exemptions would mean time how widespread the Aetna will also receive preferred stock, released today, said Monday that bank profits for President Bush is proposing to replenish the FDIC fighting that residential neighborhoods night and called the contamina­ Federal Home Loan Bank Board reports later this ending his long exile from the history books. future contributors could not claim tax cyanide-tainting is, but we felt convertible in whole or in part into 27.5 percent the three months ending Dec. 31 a record $6.7 fund by increasing banks’ deposit insurance have come under sustained artillery tion an incident of “ terrorism.” month on that industry’s performance for 1988. The Education Ministry says the curricu­ deductions for donations to those that it was better to be safe than of the new company’s common stock. Aetna billion, $800 million higher than the previous record premium from 83 cents per $100 of deposits to $1.50. bombardment. He declared that Chile is The bank board this afternoon is due to report on lum changes will help youngsters under­ ministries. sorry.” will retain approximately $80 million in cash, of $5.9 billion set in the third quarter. Seidman said the higher insurance rate, if Acting Prime Minister Salim Hoss, who determined to remain “ a depen­ deposit withdrawals in January. Bank board stand what it means to be Japanese. The IRS investigated 23 TV ministries “ The Chilean government and receivables and marketable securities from The $25.3 billion for all of 1988, up from $3.7 billion adopted, will cut into profits this year, but industry heads the Moslem Cabinet in Lebanon’s dable supplier” to the interna­ chairman M. Danny Wall, in congressional But some Japanese object, saying they during the last quarter of 1988, the agency fruit packers have been incredi­ Federated and related operations.. in 1987, tops the previous high of $18.1 billion, set in performance will be determined largely by the state dual government, called for a speedy end to tional fruit market and said testimony earlier this month, said a preliminary consider the flag and anthem symbols of the said in a report to Rep. J.J. Pickle, bly cooperative,” Young said. The sale is conditioned on approvals by 1985. of inflation and the economy. Private economists "this shameful massacre, this new cycle of security has been reinforced estimate showed net withdrawals at a near-record country’s militaristic past. They say the D-Texas, chairman of the House Ways and “ We don’t want to cause a public shareholders and directors of Federated- The U.S. economy, as measured by the gross expect inflation to edge up this year and they predict mad violence.” throughout the fruit-exporting $7 billion. changes merely revive the trappings of Means oversight subcommittee. Pickle panic, yet we only felt that it was managed mutual funds and the company’s national product, last year expanded at the fastest economic growth will slow in the second half. Today’s casualities raised the overall toll process. imperialism, not the truth behind it. made parts of the report public on Monday. fair that people should know.” successful completion of financing arrange­ pace in four years and the business of most of the in the latest violence to 36 dead and 122 The report names none of the 23 The FDA urged that all fruit The FDA began inspecting ments, among other requirements. nation’s 13,200 commercial banks expanded along injured, by police count. Campaign eyed in book ministries; privacy laws prohibit such imported from Chile be removed produce after the March 2 tele­ with it. Also, Third World loan problems, which disclosure. from U.S. markets and Chilean phone threat. Four days later, the forced banks to take big losses in 1987, improved WASHINGTON (A P ) - One of the Rebels bomb center fruit not yet distributed be held FDA advised that the call was Cleaners kill AIDS virus somewhat. ultimate insiders in the 1988 presidential Eastern cuts wages while tests continue. “ almost certainly a hoax,” but as Commercial banks as a whole were earning the SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (AP) - race. Sen. Paul Simon, offers blunt Supermarkets across the coun­ a precaution, the agency said it Ro-Vic Inc. of 146 Sheldon Road is profits while a severe recession in oil-producing MIAMI (AP) — Eastern Airlines has Leftist rebels trying to sabotage Sunday’s observations on his own campaign and try began clearing their shelves had detained Chilean fruit and distributing cleaning disinfectants that the states and lingering problems in farm states pushed boosted its strike-depleted daily schedule to presidential election bombed a voting those of his Democratic rivals in a new book of the produce soon after the would continue to examine U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has bank failures to a post-Depression high of 221. more than 100 flights and imposed wage center and threatened election workers. being released today. announcement Monday evening, samples. determined kill the AIDs virus, called HIV-1. “ The good news is that we see fewer bank failures cuts more severe than its proposals that An armed forces communique said rebels Sen. Albert Gore Jr. came off as brash, said Karen Brown, a spokeswo­ A second call was received by Ro-Vic announced that the four products of in 1989 and beyond,’’ Seidman said in a speech to the Losing Your prompted its Machinists to strike 11 days dynamited the Central Elections Council Bruce Babbitt eventually became desper­ man for the Food Marketing the embassy March 8 and the the Spartan Chemical Co. of Toledo. Ohio, are New York Society of Securities Analysts. Thirty office in Santa Tecla, five miles west of San ate, Gary Hart was a dull speaker and ago today. Institute. FDA said it intensified its designed toclean floors, walls, countertops and banks have failed so far this year, compared with 44 Workers at other airlines, meanwhile, Salvador. The Monday morning blast did Michael Dukakis was too remote, a flaw Virtually all the fresh grapes inspections. other surfaces. The disinfectant should be used during the same period last year. were free to honor pickets by Eastern “considerable material damage,” the fatal to his campaign, Simon writes in sold in the United States at this On Sunday, tests on fruit to clean and decontaminate surfaces soiled by However, Seidman chided banks for passing on strikers as a temporary injunction expired communique said, but no one was injured. "Winners and Losers.” time of year come from Chile, samples at the port in Philadel­ blood or body fluids, Ro-Vic’s press release $13 billion of last year’s profits to stockholders and today, but a spokesman for the Machinists A young man and woman who work in the “ It is a candid observation about the FDA officials said, adding that phia found low levels of cyanide in said. cautioned that the earnings figures were inflated by union said he knew of no plans to do so. central election center in La Libertad weaknesses and strengths of all of them — grapes make up about two-thirds two grapes, and FDA officials The approved Spartan products are also “ many unusual, non-recurring events.” Five airlines — Northwest, United, Freedom O f province told The Associated Press on and of myself,” Simon. D-Ill., said in a of the Chilean fruit currently worked through the night testing distributed by Ro-Vic of New Haven. The “ That amount (of dividends) represents 52 USAir, Piedmont and TWA — had sought an Monday that they wouldn’t leave because recent interview. “ I didn’t hesitate criticiz­ being shipped to the United more samples but found no other products are NABC Non-acid Disinfectant percent of the year’s earnings. A more conservative extension of the injunction against secon­ they needed the work. They spoke on ing myself and some of my weaknesses in States. tainted grapes, said Fred Shank, Bathroom Cleaner, DMQ Damp Mop Neutral approach would have provided a greater capital dary pickets, the union said. condition of anonymity. the campaign.” Other Chilean fruit being sold acting deputy director of the Disinfectant Cleaner, Viroguard-Q Disinfec­ base to improve 1989 earnings,” he said. here at this time of year include FDA’s Center for Food Safety. tant Cleaner and Sparquat Plus Disinfectant He said the nation’s largest banks in the fourth Cleaner. quarter began recording interest income on loans to Brazil, which resumed paying interest on its $110 billion debt. C h o ice Gerwert receives award Chicago Jew ends 58 years in Russia NEED SOME EXTRA And, the big loss posted by First RepublicBank Vickie L. Gerwert recently received a Corp. of Dallas was excluded from the industry’s By Alison Smale and tired after their 2'/4-hour his retirement in the mid-1970s as certificate of recognition for her engineering year-end results because it was closed by regulators The Associated Press flight from Moscow to Vienna. an English-language translator SPENDING MONEY? achievements from the Connecticut Sociey of and reopened under a new owner. Those two factors “ At last I got free, that’s all I at Radio Moscow. Professional Engineers. alone pumped up 1988 earnings by more than $4 VIENNA, Austria — Soon, Abe feel,” said Stolar’s wife, Zita. But he was disenchanted with Newspaper routes available in your area... Gerwert, an employee of Fuss & O’Neill Inc. Stolar will be able to claim the “ It did feel great to get off the Soviet life and decided to join the of Manchester, was recognized for her plan for Is A Bitter Pill luggage that left Moscow more plane,” Stolar said. “ Just walk­ wave of Soviet Jews emigrating hazardous waste containment at the Shelton than a dozen years before he did. ing into this building, you could to Israel. Sanitary Landfill. Retail sales drop Stolar, a Chicago-born Jew who feel right away that it wasn’t In 1975, Stolar, his wife and son, Earn money and prizes by delivering the Gerwert graduated in 1984 from the spent 58 years in the Soviet Union, Russia.” Michael, got almost to the plane Manchester Herald in your University of Michigan with a bachelor’s arrived in Vienna on Monday with “ It’s really wonderful to be when officials pulled them back, degree in civil engineering. 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Mar. 14, 1989 OPINION Sixth-graders at Bowers concerned about ozone layer Anyone can say it looks like a Editor’s note: Sixth-graders at blindness, burns and skin cancer. skin cancer, blindness, severe I think people should cut down great day when they wake up In Bowers School have written let­ The ozone layer shields 95 to 99 burns and death. more on the usage of aerosol the morning, but if we don’t ters to the editor as part of a Open Forum percent of the harmful ultraviolet I think we should boycott some cans. Styrofoam and refrigerants discontinue the use of Styrofoam, Ethics special project for Ozone Aware­ rays. of these industries or at least cut which contain chlorofluorocar­ ness Week. Scientists think that 5 percent down on use of these products. bons that break down the ozone aerosol cans, air conditioners and Vote tonight refrigerants we won’t be able to Besides the letters, class activi­ The ozone layer screens harm­ less ozone in the earth’s atmos­ I’m only 11 years old and I don’t and let harmful ultraviolet rays wake up in the morning and say ties have included a poster­ ful ultraviolet rays, so if too many phere would allow 25 percent want the world to be annihilated reach earth. panelists coloring contest, a student teach- ultraviolet rays come down to us, more ultraviolet radiation to before I’m 20. If we do something The ozone protects us from 95 to what a great day it is. You see. Styrofoam, aerosol in, a skit, and visits to the state it could cause skin cancer, reach us. There are already holes now my generation and the ones 99 percent of the ultraviolet rays determines blindness and severe burns. in the ozone layer over Antarctica after can have a better life. that come to earth. The ultravi­ cans, air conditioners and refrig­ Capitol and last week’s meeting erants have CFCs (chlorofluoro­ of the town Board of Directors. There are already scattered holes and Australia. Rebecca Keeney olet rays cause skin cancer, eye carbons) and halons which are not pure Some of the pupils’ letters are in the ozone layer over the Most nations should cut back on cataracts, and damage the im­ □ □ □ chemicals that break down the published below. More will be Antarctic and Australia. the use of CFCs in Styrofoam, mune system. ozone layer. The ozone layer is a published later this week: I think we should all cutback on aerosol cans and refrigerants. Our sixth-grade class is work­ Recently, 46 nations signed a A Sth’s future gas that protects us from too By Jack Anderson the usage of CFCs or we could all Also, factories should decrease ing on the problem with the ozone treaty that went into effect Jan. 1. □ □ □ be severely harmed by the the use of CFCs. Save the ozone This treaty cuts back on the much ultraviolet light hitting the Voters of the Eighth Utilities District owe it and Dale Van Atta layer. The ozone is breaking down earth’s surface. Ultraviolet light ultraviolet rays. layer! production of to themselves to attend the district meeting I am very concerned about the because of CFCs which are in five years ago could cause severe WASHINGTON — When the House ozone layer and it being des­ Melanie Andrulot Kurt Sibrinsz Styrofoam, aerosol cans and chlorofluorocarbons. tonight and cast informed votes on the Scientists now think that 5 skin cancer to people who were 40 ethics committee finishes taking troyed. I think the public should refrigerators. □ □ □ □ □ □ percent less ozone in the earth’s years old. Nowadays, people who question of whether the district should enter Speaker Jim Wright, D-Texas, to the be aware of the ozone deteriorat­ Ozone is a natural gas in the atmosphere would allow 25 per­ are 20 years old can get diseases into an agreement with the town over fire and woodshed, it should consider turning ing. If the public gets involved The ozone layer is a very The ozone layer is a layer of atmosphere that partially blocks from the direct increase in the with helping this problem, other important issue. Ozone is a gas, much like oxygen, that ultraviolet rays from reaching cent more ultraviolet rays to sewer jurisdiction. the paddle on itself. reach the United States. ultraviolet light rays. Campaign and financial records states and countries will soon natural gas present in the upper protects us from harmful (if not the earth’s surface. When not I am writing this letter because So next time you say it looks The question profoundly affects the future reveal that many ethics committee follow. atmosphere that partially blocks deadly) ultraviolet rays cast at us enough ultraviolet rays are I don’t want cancer at the age of like a great day, stop using CFCs members are not exactly as pure as My sixth-grade class at Bowers ultraviolet rays from reaching by the sun. The layer either blocked, people get skin cancer of the district. The decision should not be left 20. I also want to live a healthy and halons and make it better! the driven snow. One bought a new car School is very interested and we the earth’s surface. When ultravi­ absorbs or reflects the ultraviolet and damage to immune system. life. Melanie Fiske to a handful of voters, particularly in a with campaign funds. Another used hope to help the town and state olet rays hit the earth’s surface it rays. This makes it a very I think people should stop using political body that prides itself on direct fight this problem. can cause blindness and severe important resource. This re­ CFC products. If you don’t care, Michael Varni the money for baby sitters. All but a □ □ □ democracy, on responsiveness to the public few took honoraria from groups with In places like Antarctica and skin cancer and burns. source is slowly deteriorating start caring, because people like CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) because of the constant releasing us kids that are growing up should □ □ □ will, and on a high degree of citizen direct interests in issues before the Australia holes are developing in In the sixth grade we are trying lawmakers. the ozone layer. These holes and halons are breaking down the of CFCs, or chlorofluorocarbons have a chance in the world, too. If We should cut down on CFCs to tell people that CFCs are participation. Wright was scrutinized by the cause ultraviolet rays to go ozone layer, which is what we (which are found in car air you’re not a caring person, start (chlorofluorocarbons) and hal­ breaking down our ozone layer. through, which causes skin have to stop. Some things that use conditioners. Styrofoam and re­ being one and help. Negotiators for the district have worked committee for, among other things, ons. We want to stop skin cancer, Ozone is a chemical in the allegedly interfering with federal cancer and other health prob­ CFCs and halons are aerosol frigerators) , into the atmos­ Bill Renard eye cataracts, and damage to the stratosphere which partially very hard over a two-year period to develop a cans. Styrofoam, refrigerants, phere. These CFCs are broken efforts to shut down Texas savings lems. CFCs (chlorofluorocar- □ □ □ immune system. The ozone’s blocks out the deadly ultraviolet set of accommodations designed to eliminate and loans and directing a staffer to bons) and halons are destroying air conditioners, etc. down into their elements, one of shield protects us from 95 to 99 rays. causes of conflict and confusion between the write his book, “ Reflections of a the ozone layer. They are found in I think we should make a which is chlorine. Then the My thoughts about the ozone percent of the harmful ultraviolet CFCs are found in coolants for \ V l l = K , many products such as Styro­ substitute for the products that chlorine eats away at the ozone layer are that we should cut back, town and the district and at the same time Public Man.” rays. The ozone in the stratos­ cars and homes. They are found Our reporters Stewart Harris and foam, spray cans and coolers in contain these harmful chemicals. layer. even stop using CFCs (chlorofluo­ phere also cleans the air by in Styrofoam, refrigerants and preserve and protect the future viability of the Jill Schmidt checked the records of refrigerators. This is only one idea but I’m sure I think that slowing the use of rocarbons), which are in Styro­ reacting with dirt and soot. aerosol cans. Forty-six nations district. the ethics committee members to see Consider what I’m saying be­ there are many more. And CFCs would also slow the break­ foam and seep into the air and Stop using Stryfoam, aerosol have already agreed to cut back if they, too, could stand up to scrutiny. cause I want my kids to live with remember: The quicker we react ing down of the ozone layer. I urge destroy the ozone. If we don’t do cans and refrigerators to help the usage of CFCs. District officials held two meetings recently Many cannot. We think it is only fair one less problem to worry about. to this issue the better our future strongly that we do all we can to something soon we won’t be able protect the ozone layer and My class and I know that at which they explained the agreement. Not Democratic strategy in dispute that members of Congress who break Erin O’Neil will be. help the situation we’re in, to later. prevent many illnesses. cutting back CFCs will decrease Michelle Reichle because if this situation is al­ more than 20 district residents came to the ethics rules are judged by a group of My class is speaking at the Andy Baldassario jobs, but what is your life □ □ □ lowed to sit, it could mean a Capitol and at the Board of Nunn said that despite their differ­ their peers. But the ethics committee □ □ □ compared to your job? m eetings. cans made the word “ liberal” into a disaster is on its way. Directors meeting about the ences, “ I also acknowledge him to be may have taken this “ peer” thing too People are harming the ozone □ □ □ Ken Dunneils By Walter R. Meats political curse, most of the Democrats My sixth-grade classes at Bow­ Adam Zakowicz ozone problem. We hope to help District voters rejected one agreement in one of the people in the country who far. layer and don’t know it. They at the Philadelphia conference want a ers School are concerned about pass a bill. We are learning about the ozone has the largest following ... and the Chester Atkins, D-Mass., defends don t know that if more ultravi­ □ □ □ □ □ □ an election in November 1987. But in that PHILADELPHIA — Jesse Jackson change in the message and a move the ozone layer. CFCs (chlorfluo- The ultraviolet rays from the layer. We are also learning about people who support him are an his use of campaign cash to pay baby olet rays were to hit the earth it case, there was considerable division among was not among allies — anything but. toward the middle. Jackson insists rocarbons) and halons, which are Our ozone layer is being des­ sun cause 40 percent of skin CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) and Our sixth-grade class is trying extremely important element In the sitters, even though he tried to could cause blindness, eye cata­ So when they lectured him on political that the party can win by mobilizing in Styrofoam, aerosol cans and troyed by CFCs (chlorofiuorocar- cancer, because of ozone deple­ halons. CFCs are in refrigera­ to tell people about the serious district leaders over the merits of that Democratic Party.” disguise them as “ administrative racts. severe skin cancer, burns science, he lectured right back. its own constituency and sticking to its refrigerators, are ruining the bons) and halons. Products such tion. Ozone is destroyed by CFCs tors, aerosol cans and hairspray decrease in the ozone layer. agreement and there was a heavy vote. The Important enough that none of the assistants” in filings with the Federal and damage to the immune In the resulting standoff, the edge own message. ozone. We want people to cut as Styrofoam, aerosol cans, re­ and halons. This process takes cans. We should cut back on the use of establishment Democrats picked a Election Commission. Apparently the system. I think that people should mandate was clear. belonged to Jackson, the twice and The council called in a political down on CFC products. frigerators and air conditioners one to two years. It’s been proven I think we shouldn’t have these halons and chlorofluorocarbons real fight over Jackson’s stance back lawmaker’s wife needed “ adminis­ know that Styrofoam, aerosol future candidate for the White House. science professor for advice and he The ozone already has holes contain CFCs and halons. by scientists that in 50 to 60 years, products. We should try to find (CFCs). The situation is different now. There is no home In Chicago, where he Is trative assistants” to stay with the cans and refrigerants let out “ The issue is not just who leads us said the problem is with swing voters, above Australia and Antarctica. Recently, 46 nations signed a if Styrofoam is still being used as something else. I want to see my CFCs destroy the ozone layer. supporting a third-party black candi­ Idds so she could pound the pavement CFCs (chloroflourocarbons) that discemable division among leaders who but who needs us,’’ the black leader not with turnout. William A. Galston Five years ago skin cancer was treaty that went into effect on much as it is now, then there will kids live and have my kids have The ozone layer is breaking down date against Richard M. Daley, the for her husband. in two years will reach the from Chicago told establishment of the University of Maryland said if found in older people; now it is Jan. 1. This treaty will decrease be no ozone layer, and much more children. more and more everyday and we concern themselves deeply with the district’s Democratic nominee for mayor. Jim Hansen, R-Utah, bought a stratosphere and destroy some of Democrats, who know well that they everyone eligible had voted in 1988, found in younger people, too. the production of CFCs. By 1994 skin cancer from deadly ultravi­ If too many ultraviolet rays are still using CFCs. People can welfare, and there is no general election to Robb did mention it, saying Jack­ $22,555 Chevrolet with campaign the ozone layer. badly need him to stand a chance President Bush would have been The ozone layer protects us most of the nations that partici­ olet rays. were to hit the earth it would die because of these chemicals. son’s refusal to support the primary funds, three weeks after he finished Ozone is a natural gas present attract voters. regaining the presidency in 1992. elected by an even wider margin. from dangerous ultraviolet rays. pated in this must cut back their So if you want your grandchild­ cause blindness and severe skin They could also get severe skin winner could be a problem for him in his 1988 campaign for re-election. At in the atmosphere that partially It was all quite polite, but the lines “ Democratic support is hemor­ The ultraviolet rays can cause use of CFCs by 20 percent, and by ren or children to live, help put a cancer and burns. (Five years problems and cancer. Scientists If there is a negative vote tonight, the 1992. Jackson insists that the presi­ least Hansen buys American, but he blocks ultraviolet rays from were clear at the Democratic Leader­ rhaging in the heart of the electo­ skin cancer, eye cataracts and 1999, 30 percent or more — so by stop to this! ago people at the age of 40 had think that a 5 percent decrease in dential primary elections and party should buy with his own money. ’There reaching the earth’s surface. The agreement will be defeated and the town and ship Council conference this past rate,” said Sen. Sam Nunn of Georgia. damage to the immune system. the year 1999, there should be a 50 Shannon Blake skin cancer but now people at the the ozone layer would allow 25 caucuses should choose Democratic is nothing illegal about the purchase. ozone can be found in three layers age 20 are getting it also.) district will be back to square one, with weekend. Centrist and conservative Sen. Charles S. Robb of Virginia said Rules on the use of campaign funds So please cut down on CFC percent decrease in CFC usage. percent more ultraviolet radia­ presidential nominees, without inter­ of the atmosphere. Sometimes □ □ □ Scientists now think that 5 per­ continued dispute and litigation almost Democrats organized the council four Democrats have to win back the leave it up to the candidate to decide products and save some lives. The ozone layer protects us tion to reach the United States. vention by party leaders. the ozone is called “ the union of cent less ozone in the earth’s years ago, after the landslide defeat of middle class, and can’t afford the “ us what is “ bona fide” campaign ex­ Angela Pavelack from dangerous ultraviolet rays. We should stop using chloro­ It takes about two years for inevitable. “ Let the primary process deter­ three oxygens.” The ozone is atmosphere would allow 25 per­ Walter F. Mondale’s ticket, in an against them” perception he said has pense. But you can bet his contribu­ Ultraviolet rays can cause blind­ fluorocarbons, Styrofoam, aero­ CFCs and halons to reach the mine the winner” in 1992, Jackson usually found in the upper regions □ □ □ cent more ultraviolet radiation to A vote in favor the agreement would be the effort to turn the party toward what taken hold. tors in Utah didn’t pitch In $20 each so of the atmosphere. The greatest ness and severe skin cancer. sol cans and refrigerants that atmosphere. CFCs and halons are Galston said that to have a chance, said in Philadelphia. reach earth. The ozone’s shield used in Styrofoam, aerosol cans, they consider the voter mainstream. But in discussing the Chicago race, Hansen could tool around in a new car. concentration is at the altitude of It is important to cut back on Some scientsts believe that 5 destroy the ozone layer. Every best outcome. But if the agreement is Jackson does not accept their map the 1992 nominee “ must be fully protects us from 95 to 99 percent refrigerators, disposable diapers Jackson said he had supported Daley Several committee members 19 miles and ozone is produced the use of CFCs and halons percent less ozone in the earth’s time you spray an aerosol can you defeated, it should be a wide representation of credible as commander in chief,” of the harmful ultraviolet rays. and other things. That’s why you of the mainstream. twice in other elections, and “ he’s not reaped thousands of dollars in speak­ naturally through photochemical because they destroy the ozone atmosphere would allow 25 per­ destroy some ozone. Over the district voters who make the fateful decision. He suggested there was more to be must respond to the majority of voters cent more ultraviolet radiation to Help stop our ozone loss! have to help. endorsed me once.” ing fees and contributions from and electrical discharge. layer. The ozone layer blocks South Pole and Australia there is learned about the next presidential who favor the death penalty and a Erin Tedford Patrick Graboski “ You should support people who corporations, and not because the Scientists now think that 5 ultraviolet rays from the sun that reach the United States. The some ozone missing. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at election on the Eastern Airlines picket generally tougher stance on crime, support you,” Jackson said, noting corporations had nothing better to do percent less ozone in the earth’s can cause blindness and severe ozone layer is located in the upper Ozone protects us fropm the Robertson School, 45 North School St. lines than in a seminar at a and must reassure the middle class. with their money. The payments atmosphere would allow 25 per­ skin cancer. Also, the ozone layer regions of the atmosphere. The dangerous ultraviolet rays that Jackson listened politely, but if that some of those who criticize him Philadelphia hotel. now have refused to support black aren’t illegal, or even unusual, just cent more ultraviolet radiation to breaks up soot and dirt in the air highest concentration is at the get on earth and can cause skin Jackson told the council that white there had been an exam on the sleazy. reach the earth. There are to help keep our air cleaner. altitude of 19 miles (30 kilome­ caner, burns, eye cataracts and Galston lecture, he would have nominees in the past. “ What Is sacred airline pilots who make $140,000 a are relationships, honorable, recipro­ Defense contractors, including Nor­ already holes in the ozone layer Science has shown that in the ters) and ozone is produced damage to the immune system. It year are on his side now because he flunked. Letters to the editor cal relationships. What is sacred is not throp, McDonnell Douglas and United over Australia and Antarctica. past five years the average age naturally through photochemical takes two years for CFCs to reach 100% Interest on went to their sides. “ I am one of the He offered his summation outside Technologies gave Hansen $4,000 In An international treaty was for developing skin cancer has and electrical discharge. the ozone layer. The Manchester Herald welcomes original few people around this table who has a the conference room: “ If we are all the primary.” There are already holes over That’s a line that may be replayed speaking fees in 1987 and more than recently signed by 46 nations and dropped from 40 to 20. This is So soon, when there is no ozone, letters to the editor. net gain in white supporters,’ ’ he told things to all people, we become rather Your Investment when presidential primaries are $26,000 in campaign contributions last put in effect Jan. 1. The treaty will caused by the CFCs in Styrofoam, Antarctica and Australia. It could there will be no life. Instead of Letters should be brief and to the point. They the conference of Democratic ill-defined, indecisive, kind of like be the United States next. So again the issue. year. It is no coincidence that Hansen cut back on the making and use of aerosol cans and refrigerators, watching TV, do something about should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for workers and officeholders. "I under­ warm spit.” sits on the Armed Services CFCs. Most nations must cut which destroy the ozone layer please stop using CFCs. this problem. ease in editing, should be -spaced. Letters stand how to get white votes.” At least Jackson was there, listen­ Committee. back on their use of chlorofloro- that blocks the ultraviolet rays. Lori Cosgrove Jason Ediund must be signed with name, address and daytime Jackson and the Democratic Lead­ ing and talking to Democrats who Walter R. Mears, vice president and Coal and oil concerns noticed that carbons by 20 percent by 1994, and So let’s protect our ozone layer telephone number (for verification). ership Council stand on opposite sides know that his power will remain their □ □ □ □ □ □ coiumnist for ’The Associated Press, Hansen was on the Interior and 30 percent by 1999 (total 50 so we can live better and breathe The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the in the argument over a route back problem. He ran first in 13 states and has reported on Washington and Insular Affairs Committee and gener­ percent cutback). better. We are experiencing a loss of Our class is doing a project on from five defeats in the past six second in 33 in contests for Demo­ Eric Bovee interests of brevity, clarity and taste. nationai poiitics for more than 25 ously gave him $10,000 in campaign So please stop using products the ozone layer. Ozone protects us the ozone layer. We plan to go to a Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester presidential elections. cratic delegates in 1988, and he shows contributions last year. that contain CFCs, because I from harmful ultraviolet rays. public meeting in Hartford. My years □ □ □ Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. After a campaign in which Republi­ no signs of slowing. Ethics Committee members Cha­ want my children and everyb­ The ozone layer is being broken class has picked three represen­ rles Pashayan, R-Callf., and Larry ody’s children to have a healthy I am concerned with the ozone down by chloroflurocarbons tatives to get up and talk about Craig, R-Idaho, were also on the life. problem. Ozone is a natural gas which are found in Styrofoam, why my class wants a law against Interior and Insular Affairs Commit­ Dorian Roye that’s being destroyed by CFCs cooling systems and aerosol cans. Styrofoam. tee and reaped big bucks in campaign (chlorofluorocarbons) and hal­ Ozone is regularly found in the The reason we want to ban contributions from oil companies. □ □ □ ons. They’re found in aerosol upper regions of the atmosphere. Styrofoam is because every time stop the expensive court cases against this spring, to smell the greening? I wish It takes two years for CFCs, I am very disappointed to discover that In stark-contrast are Ethics Com­ The ozone layer is depleting cans, refrigerants and Styro­ Styrofoam is broken, little CFCs each other. The protection each side we could have been there for you, better known as chlorofluorocar­ anyone would betray that trust and mittee Chairman Julian Dixon, D- rapidly from CFCs, otherwise foam. It takes two years before are let off into the air and then, Save Oak Grove wants will be made into law through the perhaps when you needed us most. ' bons, to get to the ozone layer. responsibility. A few years ago, a Calif., and Alan Mollohan, D-W.Va., known as chlorofluorocarbons. the CFCs and halons reach the after two years, they get to the state Legislature. But don’t you see? He’s not gone, he’s Already there are holes in the concerted effort by many of us in town who received few if any donations that These CFCs take two years to get stratosphere. ozone layer and destroy it. The from a firehouse I would like to thank Sam Longest for just away. I can hear him sing. Oh, God, ozone layer over the Antarctica raised enough money to repair and could conflict v/ith their other com­ to the ozone layer, but they do a Ozone protects us from ultravi­ ozone layer already has a hole, his dedication and tireless effort on could he sing. mittee duties. But they were the and Australia. Please let me live and it probably will get bigger. To the Editor: preserve the Oak Grove Nature Center’s lot of damage when they get olet rays. Ultraviolet rays cause behalf of the district in working to make exception. there. cancer, burns and blindness. Five a good and healthy life. We should stop that hole from covered bridge. That response should the agreement happen. He fought Steve Sossin I have just read the front-page article have sent a strong signal to officials as to Thomas Petri, R-Wls., donated his I think we should cut back on years ago people got cancer at Keith IsUeb getting bigger and patch it back against the first negotiations but then 575 Center St., Manchester 1987 honoraria to charity, but kept the aerosol cans. Styrofoam, refrig­ age 40, and now people are getting up! outlining Mr. Cassano’s suggestion to the how our citizens feel about this precious went on to work constructively to solve □ □ □ Board of Directors that we build a resource. I believe it was a tribute to our campaign contributions he received erants and halons. I also think we it at age 20. The ozone is mostly So everybody out there, please You can make your deposit to the Blood Bank the problem. We owe him a debt of from trucking companies and four help us get a bill on Styrofoam firehouse on a section of the town-owned sense of values, and I was proud of Union’s tax Idea should try to find a replacement found in the upper regions of the I’m writing to you because I’m at the following locations: Oak Grove Nature Center. Frankly, I am gratitude. airlines while he was on the Public for these harmful chemicals. atmosphere. Right now there are very upset about the depletion of and stop the hole in the ozone. If Manchester for it. For the good and strength of the Works and Transportation holes in the ozone layer over the ozone layer. Everytime some­ you have styrofoam please don’t astounded that anyone would even bring I hope enough people will once again an unfair proposal The ozone layer screens out district, vote “ yes” on all five questions subcommittees. ultraviolet rays. The ultraviolet Antarctica and Australia. one sprays a spray can, breaks break it or you’ll be breaking the EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER such a proposal. Not only is the nature speak up and send a message to our Tuesday at Robertson School at 7:30 Joseph Gaydos, D-Pa., collected rays are good to a point, but too I think his subject is important Styrofoam, or throws away re­ ozone, too! center a place of refuge and protection officials that we expect them to protect To the Editor: Knights of Columbus Emanuel Lutheran Church p.m. Make your vote count. more than $26,000 in honoraria in 1987, much causes eye cataracts, skin because if the ozone is destroyed frigerants, gases called CFCs are Regina Giles for wildlife, it is a sanctuary for the and preserve the Oak Grove Nature 1831 Main St. Church St. much of it from industries with an cancer and damage to the im­ then we will be, too. let out into the air. They go up into people of our town. It is a place to walk Center in its entirety. In a world of This letter is in response to an article In □ □ □ Monday, April 3 Monday, March 27 Betty Sadloskl interest in his committee Anna Bossidy the'air and “ eat” away the ozone where we can escape the rush, noise and high-powered politics, it is an opportun­ Wednesday’s Herald titled “ Unions call mune system. So cut back on 2:00 - 7:00 2:00 - 7:00 48 Hollister St.. Manchester assignments. CFCs so we’re not extinct. layer which shields us from confusion of our busy lives and enjoy the ity to make an important contribution to for tax to avoid state layoffs.” This At this very minute there is a Two Colorado water districts, both Vincent Ferza □ □ □ ultraviolet rays from the sun soothing, peaceful environment of se­ one of the really worthwhile things of life seems typical: Don’t tax me, tax him. great ozone depletion over the GLASTONBURY SOUTH WINDSOR cluded nature trails and running Mike’s singing State union officials are callng for a tax conveniently close to ski resorts, paid The ozone layer is being des­ which come through and cause continent Antarctica. the expenses of Rep. John Myers, □ □ □ 1 streams. It is a place where children can Judith L. Mohr on incomes in excess of $100,000 as a troyed by chemicals called CFCs. Glastonbury Health Care Q. Fox Distribution can still be heard R-Ind., on two “ fact finding” trips to learn about a part of the world not 434 Spring St., Manchester means for raising revenue and avoiding I am writing to you because of It takes two years for CFCs to get >6.000 PRICED VOLUMES. ALL SUBJECTS Center Center usually so accessible to “ city kids,” layoffs. Colorado in the winter of 1987. Just by the fact that our ozone layer to the ozone layer. The ozone can Art 1175 Hebron Avenue Rt. 5 Governor's Highway To the Editor: coincidence, Myers was on the where they can experience pond life and If these union members were making needs our help. To help it, all we be found in three layers of the HunnQr Friday, March 24 Tuesday, March 21 $100,000 a year, do you think they would Energy and Water Development have to do is cut back on the usage atmosphere. If the ultraviolet forest plants, firsthand. On Sunday. March 5, a young man, Wom«n 1 :0 0 -6 :0 0 9:00 - 3:00 want this tax? I don’t think so. If subcommittee of the Appropriations of aerosol cans, Styrofoam and rays, screened by the ozone layer, And the beauty of it, the sheer ‘Yes’ vote protects Scott Michael Perron, known to some as Cralto amazement of it all, is that it lies right someone makes $100,000 a year he or she Committee. refrigerants. hit the earth, it would cause MovIm South Windsor Ambulance just plain “ Mike,” died tragically. We Maybe “ Ethics Committee” is a Nalur* here in our very midst, nearly hidden, the Eighth District has earned it; it’s not just handed to BOOKS Clip and Save Corp. Indiana are all very sad. misnomer. National Search for Out-of-PrInt Books tucked away like the treasure it is! We in What I did not see mentioned was the them. A A A A A A A Myatary 121 Sand Hill Road Manchester are stewards of a rare and To the Editor: I don’t think that the hard-working this ad for fact that this man was a talented singer. Nalura Thursday, March 23 people should have to pay an extra tax to Minl-editolial Same future reference special gift, a nature preserve with a I should know: He spent many hundreds Featuring This Week 2:00 - 7:00 covered bridge, pond, streams, meadow, Unfortunately I will be out of the state the state just because the state can’t The medical journal “ Pediatrics” Anflquaa of hours working in the studio with the Rallglon woods and shaded walks, alive with on Tuesday, March 14, sol will be unable seem to manage itself properly. reports that sex education in high Steve K's Thaalar to vote on the Eighth District agreement former band “ Traveler.” No, we didn’t Maybe state officials should take a schools does nothing to deter sexual birds, deer, fish and ducks! make It as we’d hoped, but we lived... he (Formeriy the BRASS KEY) ErloSloana I have always admired our town with the town, but I strongly support and . good look at the way things are running. activity among teens. A study re­ Naw Bniland SCIENCE FICTION This ad was paid for by the following businesses: urge the people to vote acceptance of the lived for the day. 829 Main St. HarKaga Praaa directors for recognizing the value of If this means having only two people ported in the journal shows that no Clark Inauranoa Aganoy Manehaalar Drug As one of the founders of Traveler, I Manchester WMaaaNvNIng BOOKS Savings Bank of such a preserve and have taken for agreement. It will make peace which we running up and down the highways in matter how smart kids get about sex, Marlow’s D a p t Stors did not want his talent, known to many, Thornton Burgaaa Ragal's Man's Shop Manehaalar have always wanted. It will be a they still get pregnant. Teen-agers Lanox Pharmacy granted their trustworthiness in protect­ those orange trucks instead of three, Joaagh C. Unooln Manehaalar Stata Bank J.C. Pannay protection against any unfair and to pass away with him. He’s not gone — Cana Stratton Portar.„ Manehaalar Sand 6 ing it as the Irreplaceable asset that it is. then so be it. need to be taught about their bodies, St. Patrick’s Day Special BOOKS & BIRDS Wilson Elaelric Co. Northway Pharmacy unwanted consolidation. It will allow the he’s just away. I can still hear him as we and parents seem to have abdicated Qraval Maybe our governor should consider Corned beef & oil Salk, Prop. Highland Park MM. Cardinal Bulek district to buy the Buckland firehouse sat talking hours on end about life. I can ■oona having private businesses run our state. that lesson to the schools. Apparently I i 619 E. Mlddla Tpka. Lydall, Ino. Qarbar Sdonunc and eliminate that source of friction and still see him running across the street cabbage w/boiled potato & baby carrots John F. TIamay Fuhairal I don’t pretend to have all the answers, parents have also abdicated the job of Manehaalar, C T Manehaalar Harald Carter Chavarolol m - x : Hom s iianflipfltpr Hrralh anger. It will protect our sewer rates with Burger King bag in hand, trying to and I don’t make anywhere near $100,000 teaching sexual responsibility, and a0 (203) 849-3449 be on time for rehearsal. I can still share from 11:00 am - 3 pm $ 3 . 9 9 u from being used to drive the district out a year, so I wouldn’t be one of the ones the schools have not taken up the o» o>o> 1.1^' 3 : lOURS: Tuaaday-Salurday Founded In 1M1 his pains and anguishes. c c i E g 11-4:30 pm of business. being taxed. But let’s be fair about this. slack. (fro m 3:00 pm - 7:30 pm ) $ 4 . 7 5 c - i ► 1- xai 18 PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... Publisher The town will get what it needed and Mike was a good-hearted guy who S £ m TMURSOATS UNTIL 6 P.M. I’m willing to pay my fair share. I f American GEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor wanted, the ability to sewer new heaped hardships upon himself as if for c -2 5 . 1 « Plaaaa call for Sunday 6 Jack Anderson and his associate, 2 3 DOUGLAS A. BEVINS.... Exocutivo Editor self-punishment. What happened that 643-8609 - , § u - •o Monday hours. development in Buckland and the Dan Boland Dale Van Atta, are syndicated coinm- I [■8 no E Red Cross MARIE P. GRADY...... City Editor day? Where are you, Mik?? Why must definition of boundaries with the protec­ 129 Knollwood Road, Manchester nists. Come & Celebrate 1(3 o ALEXANDER GIRELLI. . . . Associate Editor tion against district expansion. It will we all part so? Why won’t you be here a 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Mar. 14, 1989 fBaurliratrr iirrali) Section 2, Page 11 LOCAL / SPORTS Tuesday, March 14, 1989 & S TA TE Chamber to hear Murphy George E. Murphy, the town’s parks Siena not superintendent, will speak on foresting Thurs­ SMOKY SCENE — Thoughts day at 8 p.m. at the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, 20 Hartford Road. A building con­ ApLENty The talk, free to the public, is being taining bales of Len Auster sponsored by the Manchester Land Conserva­ on the spot tion Trust Inc. Murphy has been studying some paper and card­ of the 150 acres in Manchester and Vernon that board filled the air A is held by the land trust. with smoke Mon­ Murphy has been advising the town on how to use land for 10 years. In 1978, he suggested day as 60 firefigh­ in tourney selling timber from 3,200 acres of watershed ters from the UConn is not land and since then the town’s timber projects Town of Manches­ By Ed Schuyler Jr. have produced about $350,000. The Associated Press Malcolm Barlow, land trust president, said ter and Eighth the town has many older forest areas that may Utilities District excited by bid The pressing question in college baskeball is, could the Siena Saints be on the spot when they make be ready for timber contracts. Sales could help fire departments There wasn’t much surprise in Sunday the trust pay for its dam repair project at the their first appearance ever in the NCAA afternoon’s announcement of the 64-team NCAA Risiey Reservoir. attempted to put Tournament? Tournament: It didn’t include the University of out the blaze. The A measles outbreak at Siena’s Loudonville, N.Y. Connecticut. campus led health authorities to declare a Agency owner sent to jail fire occurred at With a 16-12 record, including a 6-10 mark In the quarantine, which forced the Saints to play nine 260 Tolland Turn- Big East Conference, the Huskies were “ on the straight games, dating back to Feb. 6, without any HARTFORD (AP) — The owner of a Meriden bubble.” insurance agency who pleaded guilty to pike, which fans in the stands. The bubble burst Sunday afternoon. The quarantine ended Saturday, and there will be making a false statement on his tax returns has houses a recycling The Huskies drew an invitation from the National fans present when Siena plays 13th-ranked Stanford been sentenced to four months in prison and a business and two Invitation Tournament, a tournament it won a year on Thursday in the East regional first round at $5,000 fine, U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy ago in sterling fashion. But the N IT isn’t the same. Greensboro, N.C. Jr. said. trucking firms. The Huskies had aimed for the NCAA “ They’ll be stage-struck,” joked athletic director Paul D. Kreminski, 46, of Meriden, admitted Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald Williams Kirsch. during his plea that as a result of placing his Tournament this year. But UConn Jim AP photo Only the players, coaches, game officials and the insurance business in a tax shelter, he falsely Calhoun said his club is glad to be in a postseason sports writers were on hand for Siena’s previous reported on his 1982 personal tax return a tournament. “ I ’d like to be in the NCAA, but this is LOOKING — Boston’s Robert Parish Center. Aiso in the piay are Keith Lee nine games, including three in the North Atlantic taxable income of $15,711, when his actual the postseason and I want to be in the postseason (00) looks for an opening as the Nets’ (24) of the Nets and Boston's Brian Conference Tournament at the 16,000-seat Hartford income was $44,339, Twardy said Monday. Nightclub every year.” Fire Shuttle Lester Connor (15) reaches in during Shaw, right. The Ceitics won, 114-91. Civic Center. What self-respecting measle would Kreminski was sentenced to two years You know this is lip service. From page 1 have anything to do with a referee or a sports. imprisonment, suspended after four months, From page 1 From page 1 The Huskies won’t be going to the N IT this time Monday night’s game at the Civic with the same attitude they had a year ago. This is writer? three years probation and a $5,000 committed Some 300-400 Siena fans were expected to make fine, which must be paid before he is released not the place they want to be; this is a Today’s relatively light schedule contrasted with to interfere with the establishment of a legitimate the trek to Greensboro. from custody. in just under an hour, but some of the 150 bales of disappointment. the fire and thunder of Monday’s liftoff and the business.” “Everybody is very excited,” John D’Argenio, On March 6, James Florence, of Manchester, paper and cardboard in the building continued to A year ago, the Huskies were anxious to prove burn. Beckwith said. Firefighters used loading release of the $100 million satellite, the mission’s Pavone may sue Marlow, claiming damage to Celtics’ bench produces sports information director, said. “ This is our first an employee of Kreminski’s, was sentenced to Pavone’s reputation, Hauslaib said. they were better than their record indicateid. This one (NCAA Tournament).” two months imprisonment and a $2,500 fine for equipment to move the bales outside and a backhoe primary task. Pavone may also sue the Parking Authority if it year, they have virtually nothing to shoot for. A Siena is more than a cute story. The school his role in the tax shelters, Twardy said. to break them apart while dousing them with water, Mission Control in Houston wakened the astro­ tries to establish an earlier curfew on municipal second N IT championship would be nice, but it founded in 1937 by the Franciscan Friars has a 24-4 he said. nauts with the raucus recording by the “ Godfather of Soul,” who is serving six-year sentence in a South parking lots, including the one behind Hanky wouldn’t bring the same response as a year ago. record, which includes a win over Pittsburgh of the But to get into the building with the loaders, as they climb over .500 Carolina prison for charges stemming from a Panky’s. Parking is now available until 2 a.m., but So what went wrong this year? A lot. Big East. And don’t discount that nickname — Head Start accepts signups firefighters had to stop the hoses and drain them two-state chase. the authority proposed setting it at between 10 p.m. It started off badly in the preseason with the Saints. until they were flat so the equipment could be rolled “ We’re trying to figure out how you got James and midnight. injuries to Phil Gamble and Murray Williams. By Mark Seavy ■IK— Before the season, Siena dropped the name Applications are being taken for the 1989-90 over then, even though the fire was still burning, he Brown out on parole to sing that to us.” quipped Pavone said the change would be discriminatory Gamble suffered a broken right wrist — his The Associated Press Indians, as many schools, including Stanford, have Head Start program for children of low-income said. At that point, the fire had been contained. Discovery commander Mike Coats. and possibly illegal, based on comments by shooting hand — and then had arthroscopic knee done out of respect for American Indians. Siena was families in towns served by the Windham Area Beckwith said “ That was just a special appearance.” replied authority members at the meeting. surgery. HARTFORD — officially named the Saints before the NAC Community Action Program Inc. Also, a truck was parked outside in the area where capsule communicator David Low in the control Authority member Joseph Hachey has asked the And this season can be written off as a lost one for Coach Jim Rodgers has been tournament final against Boston University on Head Start is a development program open to the burning bales were to be pushed. With six fire center. “ We thought that was very appropriate town attorney to determine the legality of the Williams. The 6-7 sophomore started the year with playing a lot of combinations Saturday. children ages 3 and 4 that includes education, engines parked next to the building, there was health and nutrition, social service and parent music. You’ve got the whole ground team here proposed curfew change. Assistant Town Attorney a stress fracture in his foot, and that plagued him lately and they’ve been producing With Siena trailing 67-66. Tom Huerter took a barely room for the truck. Beckwith said. good numbers. involvement. feeling real good.” William Shea said Monday he hasn’t discussed the from day one. He never got Into the season jump shot, which hit nothing, but the ball landed in “ It was a very large logistical problem,” he said. Reggie Lewis scored 23 points To qualify, families must be receiving public The successful deployment of the 2‘/i-ton issue with Hachey yet. mentally. After such promise in the NIT a year teammate Steve McCoy’shands. McCoy put the ball Officials of the town Building Inspection Division and seven other players finished in the basket just before the buzzer for 68-67 victory. assistance or meet federal low-income guide­ Tracking and Data Relay Satellite completes a Hachey said last week members don’t like the ago, Williams has slipped a peg or two in Calhoun’s estimated that about 100 to 120 feet of the steel roof of in double figures as the Celtics There was a nickname contest. “ More than 150 lines. Handicapped children or those with network that will enable NASA and the Defense ideal of having any nightclub downtown because of book. What’s needed for ’89-90 is to bring the the building would have to be replaced. Beckwith possible problems with loitering in the parking lot. defeated the New Jersey Nets names were suggested. The list was pared down to special needs are eligible regardless of Department to maintain almost constant radio former Torrington star’s fragile confidence level said. The building is about 350 feet long and 50 feet The authority has “ nothing personal” against 114-91 Monday night to move over 10 and then four names were given to the president income. contact with space shuttles and more than a score of back from ground level. wide. unmanned satellites. Pavone, he said. the .500 mark for the first time (Father Hugh Hines),” D’Argenio said. Some of the Children attend Head Start for a minimum of “ The heat of the fire caused some major concern The Huskies’ biggest weakness throughout the During the mission’s remaining four days, the Hachey also pointed out that there is only since Dec. 18. names were Friars and Spirit, Capitols and 3‘/i hours a day for 128 or 160 days a year. The to start with because it’s a truss-type roof.” year, however, caught up with them in their Big astronauts were to observe four crippled rats; two-hour parking behind the proposed club. The Celtics, now 31-30. went to Senators. Loudonville is near Albany, the state program is free and transportation is provided Beckwith said. “ The metal loses strength at about East Conference Tournament clash with Seton explore the causes of space sickness; conduct “ People will move their cars,” Burkamp said. the bench Monday for a combina­ capital. to and from school for students and parents. 400 degrees. I lost some steel up at the top.” tracking te.sts that could have applications to the Parking Authority members said their concerns Hall. Call them the “ Gang That Couldn’t Shoot tion that Rodgers has been After the measles outbreak, such names as Green Children are served breakfast and lunch. Also damaged were three trucks, a payloader. a “Star Wars” program; research treatment of were based in part on problems in the parking lot of Straight.” playing recently. Plague and Rash were suggested, but the contest paper baler and parts for the trucks that were inside diseases; and film environmentally damaged areas the now-closed Bentley’s nightclub in the Manches­ UConn, the second worst shooting team in the Big Reserves Joe Kleine, Ed Pinck­ was already over. the building, he said. on Earth. ter Parkade. which was owned by Pavone. East, was a miserable 28 percent from the floor in ney, and Kelvin Upshaw, inserted The only Siena player to get measles was There was no sprinkler system in the building. The five astronauts rode Discovery into orbit Deputy Chief Henry “ Bud” Minor of the its loss to the Pirates. You’re not going to beat too into the lineup late in the first freshman guard Mike Brown. He did not miss any Students win first ruling Beckwith said. Chief Building Inspector Leo Belval Monday on the 28th space shuttle flight and the third Manchester Police Department said there were many pickup teams with shooting like that. quarter, led a surge that saw the games because two were canceled and two others said today sprinklers were not required for the RID G EFIELD (A P) — A student literary since the Challenger explosion killed seven drug, disturbance and alcohol arrests in the The Huskies begin their defense of the NIT title Celtics take a 17-point lead with were rescheduled while he had measles. building, which was built before that requirement magazine has won a preliminary injunction astronauts more than three years ago. Parkade, some of which were related to patrons of Wednesday night when they hit the road to meet 7:08 left in the first half. Siena’s quarantine was over in time for its was included in regulations. barring the Board of Education from enforcing The blazing liftoff marked a successful beginning Bentley’s. North Carolina-Charlotte at the new Charlotte Kleine and Pinckney, whom the championship victory over Boston University, but But if the structure is rebuilt, sprinklers might be a policy that gives it editorial control over the to NASA’s plan fly seven shuttle missions this year Burkamp argued Monday that loitering and other Coliseum. The49ers sport a 17-11 mark, against Celtics acquired from Sacra­ fans were kept away because a quarantine was still required, he said. mento in a trade last month, and publication, the students’ lawyer says. as it moves toward a post-Challenger recovery goal problems continue at the Parkade even though the Connecticut’s 16-12 ledger. A home game may in effect at the University of Hartford, an NAC ’Tanks containing oxygen and propane were in a In granting the injunction sought by of safe, once-a-month launchings by 1992. club is closed. Upshaw, who was signed to a member. part of the building that was not affected by the fire follow if UConn prevails, and a second N IT representatives of Lodestar, Ridgefield High “ It’s a great start to a long launch season.” said Marlow said today if the earlier curfew is not KWay contract from Albany of Siena is seeded 14th in the 16-team East Regional. but could have been a problem if the fire had spread. championship would be appreciated. School’s literary magazine, U.S. Magistrate launch director Bob Sieck. imposed, he’ll probably go ahead with his original the Continental Asso­ Stanford, the Pacific-10 Conference runnerup. Is Beckwith said. Fire usually damages the safety But this season, perhaps one of inflated Arthur H. Latimer said Friday there were Discovery’s liftoff Monday at 9:57 a.m. EST was plans to fence in about 100 spaces behind the mall ciation. combined for 10 points in seeded third. valves on tanks causing the contents to leak, but expectations for Connecticut, hasn’t gone as many legitimate questions about the constitutional­ an hour and 50 minutes later than planned because and lock the area at night. Marlow leases the spaces a seven-minute stretch in the first So what? most of the time the tanks remain intact and won’t had envisioned. ity of the school board policy. of early morning fog that obscured the launch pad. to the authority for municipal parking. half. “ It’s a fun time for us, a pressure-free time,” “ This is a clear loss for the school board,” explode, he said. □ □ □ “ I thought it was important Siena coach Mike Deane said. “ We’ll play for the said William Laviano, the attorney for Fiberglass skylights in the roof melted in the ’There were two special spectators at Saturday that we use a lot of combina­ upset, we’re going to play loose. This is the big show Lodestar. “ I think Latimer is indicating that blaze, providing air for firefighters. Beckwith said. night’s Coventry-Ellington Class S quarterfinal at tions.” Rodgers said. “ We had a for us.” there is a serious possibility that the policy is Still, firefighters used an estimated 100 air cylinders Hearing continued ‘indefintely’ South Windsor High School. One was Jack Phelan, positive response from the Come to think of it, the measles might have given not under the purview” of a 1988 U.S. Supreme to help them breathe in the building, he said. The University of Hartford head coach. ’The other was bench.” an edge to Siena. No matter what a team’s prior curves and is icy during the Court ruling that found that public high school Vernon Fire Department refilled tanks at the scene, Bv Jacqueline Bennett threaten a pond on the center’s Howie Dickenman, University of Connecticut Upshaw, who had played three accomplisments have been, in the NCAA Tourna­ winter. Holowczha said the road property, which is a wildlife students, in school publications, do not have the he said. Manchester Herald assistant coach. seasons in the CBA and was ment everbody is starting from scratch. proposed for entrance into the habitat. same free-speech rights as adults. Three of the 60 firefighters from the Town of The center of their attention, obviously, was released by the in project would be an additional Latimer found that the school board’s policy, Manchester Fire Department and Eighth Utilities COVENTRY — A number of The commission also opened a January after a 9-game hitch, danger because visibility from hearing fdr a 52 lot Ripley Ridge Coventry’s Jack Ayer. which allows it to exclude contributors who District on the scene were injured. Beckwith said. residents turned out Monday to said he’s trying to make the best Lewis Hill Road is poor. He Phelan’s interest is genuine. As for UConn, AP photo aren’t current students or faculty members, One hurt his back and was unable to continue to oppose a 10-lot subdivision on subdivision on 134.7 acres owned of a good situation. McNeese State presented a number of photos to by Louise England on Ripley Hill. Calhoun said recently he thought Ayer could play “ may currently overstate the reach” of the work. Another injured his knee and the third his eye, Lewis Hill Road during a public “ If I play one minute. I want to SLAM — Reggie Lewis of the Celtics slams one home support his case. Route 31 and Old Tolland Division I ball, but probably not in the Big East Supreme Court decision. but both returned to duty, he said. hearing held by the Planning and do the best I possibly can, and if I “ I don’t believe there is any Turnpike. Conference. against the Nets during Monday night's game in Hartford. An employee of the firm was treated for smoke Zoning Commission at the Town play 20 minutes I want to play the is rightfully in safe way to put this road in” said “ This is property I own with my It’s curious Dickenman would be there, The Celtics climbed over .500 for the first time since Dec. inhalation. Capt. Jack Hughes said Monday. Office Building. best I possibly can,” said Up­ Meet the candidates The trucking and recyling firm recently sued the Holowczha. family and it has been in the considering UConn needs to sign a couple of shaw, who scored 8 points and had 18 with the victory. town of Manchester over increased dumping fees at PZC chairman Jonathan Kreis- Robert Olmstead of Ripley Hill family since the 1940s and I live in recruits in the signing period that begins April 12. six assists. berg continued the hearing until NCAA tourney BOLTON — The Bolton Women’s Club will the town landfill. The firms have also sued the totvn Road agreed calling the road a town. So we have put together a You wouldn’t expect Dickenman to spend a night The Celtics pushed their lead to McGee led the Nets with 23 points. shot at the 1:54 mark. sponsor a “ meet the candidates” night April 10 an environmental review team “ suicide trap.” project the town can be proud watching someone Connecticut already said it isn’t for attempting to bar them from dumping in the 21 points, 105-84, with three The Nets, who shot 36 percent The Nets’ poor shooting was not LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP) — Despite a 16-13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Hall. study of the proposal is ready. Micheal Dowgiewicz opposed of...to enhance the future housing landfill. A temporary injunction against the town going after. minutes left on the strength of from the field, trailed 60-39 at lost on Coach Willis Reed. record this season, the McNeese State Cowboys Candidates have been invited to share their The review team will be at the the plan for environmental rea­ needs of Coventry.” England allows the firms to continue dumping there. Curious, indeed. Lewis’ 14 second-half points. halftime before scoring 10 “ We had good shots but didn’t deserve to be in the NCAA tournament just as much views and qualifications in preparation for the site March 23 but will likely not sons. He runs the Coventry House said. Dennis Johnson added 14 points straight points in the third make them,” Reed said. “ We had as any of the other 63 teams in the field. Coach Steve May 1 town election. have the report to the commission Retreat Center located on Lewis The site plan for the project was Len Auster Is sports editor of the Manchester for the Celtics primarily on quarter to close within 80-68 when open shots but no one could put until May, Kreisberg said. Hill Road and said he fears salt Welch says. done by Towne Engineering of Herald. outside jump shots while Mike John Bagley sank a 20-foot jump them down.” “ It’s a tremendous challenge for us,” Welch said Parish reopens The proposal is for 10 building from water drainage could South Windham. Substance abuse hearings lots on 13.9 acres of wooded land Monday. “ We will try to use the same tactics that we owned by Helen Amaid. The used to win the Southland Conference tournament. The State Plan Steering Committee of the troubled church applicant is Lawrence F. Fiano. It’s just a bigger hill to climb.” Pistons hit with charge of racism McNeese plays in its first NCAA tournament Connecticut Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commis­ Neither Amaid nor Fiano were at sion has scheduled public hearings throughout BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Some parishioners say the hearing. game ever Thursday against fourth-ranked Illinois team has replaced two white assistant the state to solicit input from citizens in setting the decision to reopen St. Michael the Archangel The proposal was put forth by . y Bv The Associated Press in an opening-round contest at Indianapolis. coaches with other whites since the priorities for the fiscal year 1990-91 budget. Roman Catholic Church won’t necessarily quell the project engineer Wilson A l­ Illinois was selected Sunday as the top seed in the "We are locked out of their games anyway, so you 1987-88 season ended. Those hirings A hearing has been scheduled for 3 to 6 p.m. turmoil at the predominantly Polish church. ford Jr. of Alford Associates of MEETING OF THE ELECTORATE DETROIT — The Midwest regional. The other No. 1 seeds were spurred the protest by PUSH, which March 30 at the commission office, 999 Asylum Three weeks after police were summoned and Windsor. have forsaken their namesake city can’t say you’re going to picket them. If they moved third-ranked Georgetown in the East, second- has been joined by other civil rights Ave., Hartford. masses suspended indefinitely to end a protest by Several residents have spoken and its majority black population, ranked Oklahoma in the Southeast and top-ranked of the there for a business purpose, then we have to deal organizations, Holley said. Other hearing dates are: Wednesday, 4 to 7 dissident parshioners, the parish corporation voted against the plan citing additional playing “ plantation basketball” in a Arizona in the West. Thomas S. Wilson, chief executive p.m., Bridgeport City Hall; Thursday, 4 to 7 privately Friday to reopen the church, probably by traffic the the project would distant suburb accessible mainly to with it from that standpoint. The game they’re playing Georgetown, the Big East champion, opens officer of the Pistons, said he had not p.m., Windham Town Hall; March 22, 4to6:30 Sunday, which is Palm Sunday, Edward Tulinski produce and water drainage affluent whites, a civil rights leader out in Auburn Hills is plantation basketball. Black Friday against Princeton at Providence. Later that p.m.. South Central Community College, New Sr., one of two lay members of the five-member generated by the 10 single-family EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT charges. heard from PUSH before Monday. day, Oklahoma will play East Tennessee State in Haven; and March 29, 4 to 7 p.m.. Waterbury board, said Monday. homes. The NBA team also has shown people performing for the amusement of upscale “The Detroit Pistons see them­ Nashville, and top-ranked Arizona will be in Boise. selves as a team that represents the City Hall. On the advice of the corporation’s lawyer, signs “ Lewis Hill Road is already insensitivity by falling to hire a black whites.” Idaho on Thursday against Robert Morris. will be posted threatening the arrest of anyone who treacherous.” said Leo Ho- Tues(jay, March 14, 1989 at assistant coach when two such entire Detroit area.” he said. “ If we Welch has seen his share of trouble since taking attempts to occupy the church or undertake any lowczha who lives directly across vacancies arose in recent months, the — Rev. James Holley play at Cobo, the Silverdome or at the the helm at McNeese State last year. WIC could be restored activity not authorized by the pastor, the Rev. John from the proposed project. He Rev. James Holley, president of the Palace, we represent all of He inherited a program on probation and docked Bambol, Tulinski said. said in the three and one-half 7:30 PM at Detroit chapter of Operation PUSH, Michigan.” two scholarships because of recruiting violations by HARTFORD (AP) — Funds for a state “ They were eager to reopen the church for the years he has lived there, six said Monday. Auburn Hills. been made for public transportation But Wilson also said the club has his predecessor, Glenn Duhon. That probation ran program that provided free milk and other Easter holidays — Palm Sunday is coming up,” one-car accidents have occurred. People United to Save Humanity, a “ We are locked out of their games so loyal inner-city fans can get to the struggled financially when playing its course and expired last month. staples to 46,000 low-income people in Connecti­ Tulinski said. “ We’ve been away from home too He said the road is steep with civil rights group founded by the Rev. anyway, so you can’t say you’re going games. downtown. Crowds at Cobo Arena McNeese was 7-22 last year, its first under Welch. cut could be restored as early as next month, long. It will be open by the weekend, I hope.” ROBERTSON SCHOOL Jesse Jackson, threatened to boycott to picket them,” Holley said in a news “ They made ticket prices higher averaged only about 5,000 per game “ Our first five players are comparable to a lot of according to a state official. Bishop Edward Egan is a member of the Pistons’ advertisers next season if the release. “ If they moved there for a than any other team in the NBA and during the Pistons’ final seasons players, if we work hard. But we don’t have the Local directors of the Women, Infants and corporation’s executive board and has final say team fails to address its demands, business purpose, then we have to well beyond the reach of inner-city there, he said. depth that other teams have, partly because we’re Children supplemental food program were told over exactly when the church will reopen, said most of which involve the financial deal with it from that standpoint. youths.” Holley wrote. “ They have The club also failed to sell out the only working with 13 scholarships now,” he said. earlier this month to give fewer coupons good Monsignor Nicholas Grieco, a spokesman for the relationship between the team and “ The game they’re playing out in completely taken the team away from adjacent Joe Louis Arena in 1985. The lack of depth was never more apparent than for milk, juice and peanut butter to women with the 12-game period during which Terry bishop. .73® To see if the Voters Will Approve the Detroit blacks. Auburn Hills is plantation basketball. Detroit young people who. besides when it played several games there children 1 to 5 years old. (150 Oal. Min.) Black people performing for the enjoying the games, look to the after the Silverdome roof collapsed, Griggley was sidelined with pulled abdominal Grieco said he did not know when Egan will order Prio9$ $ubl90t to ohtngo. A Pistons executive said Holley’s The women receive coupons that they criticism was only the latest in a amusement of upscale whites,” he players as role models.” Wilson said. muscles. The Cowboys lost seven of those games, the church reopened, but said it will be soon. Manchester • 645-8393 Proposed Agreement With the Town exchange in supermarkets for staples such as The church has been closed since Feb. 18, when series of complaints that have fol­ said. Holley said the team should drop Wilson did not directly address six of them consecutively. baby formula, cheese, cereal and juice. church officials called police to end a weeklong of Manchester lowed the club since 1977. when it left “ The Pistons deserted Detroit in Detroit from its name unless it Holley’s other grievances except to With Griggley out, opponents were able to turn The cuts, which affected more than 21,000 sit-in staged by about 200 parishioners who were the downtown Cobo Arena for the many ways,” Holley wrote in a letter addressed Operation PUSH’S say the Pistons are becoming in­ games into scoring contests, and that’s not the children, were needed, because without them, upset by the transfer of a popular Polish priest, the WILSON Pontiac Sllverdome, 25 miles to the to William Davidson, the club’s grievances. volved in fund-raising for Improve­ Cowboys’ preferred style. the state would spend $1.2 million over its $21.8 Rev. Roman Palaszewski. ALL VOTERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND! north. The club this season moved managing partner. “ They moved to While 11 of the 12 players currently ments to basketball courts in Detroit O IL C O . See McNEESE, page It million food grant this year, state officials said. One dissident leader vowed to defy the order 14 YEARS OF QUALITY SERVICE even farther away to the Palace of the outer suburbs. No provisions have on the Pistons’ roster are black, the and elsewhere. against unauthorized activities in the church. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Mar. 14, 1989 — 13 It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Mar, 14. 1989 Elliott lone repeater on AP All-America team Rangers end their power outage

Bv The Associated Press Jackson also was the nation’s second-leading scorer at 30.1 per NHL Roundup Sean Elliott didn’t have to be game, a mark that will break the told he had made The Associated freshman standard of 29.4 set by Press All-America team. But he Fly Williams of Austin Peay in Bv Ken Rappoport was happy to find out. 1973. Jackson also has managed The Associated Press "It’s a real good feeling. Going 3.3 rebounds and 4.2 assists per into the (NCAA) tournament, it’s game while facing a variety of NEW YORK — There’s apparently nothing wrong // a real emotional boost,” the defenses aimed at stopping LSU’s with the New York Ranger power play that a little Arizona senior said. "B y this most noted player since Pete confidence won’t cure. time, there’s something that tells Maravich. The Rangers got plenty of it Monday night en you, you almost know you’re / “ We’ve played box-and-ls route to a 4-3 victory over the Calgary Flames. going to be on the team,” against some players.” George­ “ Beating Calgary was a big lift for us,” Rangers A Elliott, the only repeater on the town coach John Thompson said coach Michel Bergeron said after his team broke a first team announced Monday, recently. “ Against Chris Jackson five-game losing streak and broke out of a III was joined by seniors Danny we played a smaller box and had power-play slump as well. “ We had to stop the losing Ferry of Duke, Stacey King of two guys chasing him.” streak and beating Calgary made it all that much Oklahoma, Sherman Douglas of Ferry has already been to the better.” Syracuse, and freshman Chris I Final Four with the Blue Devils The loss stopped the Flames from tying the Jackson of Louisiana State. and the 6-10 forward averaged a Montreal Canadians for the No. 1 record in the NHL. "This is a tribute to our team Douglas Elliott Ferry Jackson King team-leading 22.7 points and 7.4 The Canadians, 5-3 losers to the New York Islanders and its position,” said Elliott, who rebounds while handing out 5.0 in the only other NHL game Monday night, assists per game. He is the only added that this year he is “ a lot Elliott of Arizona, Danny Ferry of Duke, Chris Jackson of remained two points ahead of the Flames in the stronger and a lot smarter on the ALL-AMERICANS — The AP All-America first team Atlantic Coast Conference player overall race with 103. court, and 100 percent better on includes, from left: Sherman Douglas of Syracuse, Sean LSU and Stacey King of Oklahoma. ever to amass 2,000 points, 900 AP photo In beating the Flames for the first time in three defense,” rebounds and 480 assists. LIMBERING UP — American figure games this season, the Rangers clicked on three of The voting was done by the homa and Charles Smith of Georgetown. ing 22.0 points and 4.3 assists and this kind of recognition for a guy “ Danny is probably the most five power-play chances. That was good news — same national panel of sports Georgetown, and sophomore Jay Elliott, the 51st player to repeat is second in rebounding at 7.0. He who in my opinion is the ultimate high-profile player to come to skater Chris Bowman limbers up considering the Rangers are ranked 20th in the writers and broadcasters which Edwards of Indiana. as an All-American in the 41 years is considered the perfect swing- team player.” Duke in the last decade,” Blue Monday before rehearsal for the short league in the power play, and had only converted selects the weekly Top Twenty. The third team was seniors a team has been selected, was the man, switching easily from the Jackson, college basketball’s Devils coach Mike Krzyzewski program of the Ice Skating World two of 19 previous chances. Each voter selected three teams Todd Lichti of Stanford and top vote-getter with 324 points and forward to the guard position. all-time freshman scoring leader said. “ He’s exceeded my expec­ Championships in Paris. The competi­ “ We just tried to relax tonight.” said Tomas with points distributed on a 5-3-1 tations on the court and off the George McCloud of Florida State, was named on the first team by 63 “ A year ago when he was with 942 points, became only the tion begins today. Sandstrom. who scored two goals, including the basis. juniors Hank Gathers of Loyola voters, just edging Ferry, 318 and playing with a veteran club, a second player of his class ever to court I think he’s probably been game-winner with 4:59 remaining. “ Once we got the AP photo The second team was com­ Marymount, the nation’s leading great deal was required of Sean the most publicized Duke student first power-play goal, it helped our confidence and 61. and King. 316 and 60. make the team. Wayman Tisdale OOPS!, WRONG GUY — Montreal’s play during first period action of their prised of senior.c Pervis Ellison of scorer and rebounder, and Lionel The 6-foot-8 Elliott, the Pac-lO’s then but nothing like the load he’s of Oklahoma was the only other in the past decade. I think he has took some of the pressure off.” Louisville. Glen Rice of Michi­ Simmons of La Salle, and fresh­ all-time leading scorer, leads the had this year,” Wildcats coach freshman selected as an All- earned the honors coming his Sandstrom got the first one for the Rangers, who Rick Green clips teammate Guy Car- game Monday night at the Montreal gan, Mookie Blaylock of Okla- man center Alonzo Mourning of top-ranked Wildcats by averag­ Lute Olson said. “ It’s great to see American. way.” SPORTS had a two-man advantage because of a high-sticking bonneau (21) in the face while New York Forum. The Islanders won, 5-3. penalty to Brad McCrimmon. The Calgary Islander Pat Lafontaine, left, is in on the defenseman was handed a game misconduct when he drew blood with his stick from Rangers rookie Islanders 5, Canadlens 3; Bryan Trottier scored the M cN eese Cavaliers no longer the best IN BRIEF Darren Turcotte. handed a deflection past Calgary goalie Rick Intentional or not, it cost the Flames. The Wamsley at 12:51 on the power play, restoring the tie-breaking goal with 2:11 remaining as the From page 11 Rangers quickly capitalized when Sandstrom Rangers’ two-goal lead. Islanders, with the fewest points in the NHL. beat Whalers host Islanders scored at 17:08, 53 seconds after the penalty to That was John Vanbiesbrouck. the Rangers’ the league-leading Canadiens. McCrimmon. They still had most of McCrimmon’s goaltender who had been hearing nothing but boos of as their offense crumbles HARTFORD - The Hartford Whalers Trottier tipped a shot by defenseman Marc leading scorer. five-minute penalty left when they scored again, on late from the Madison Square Garden fans. “ We’ve been dubbed a blue collar team.” Welch (31-33-.5). who lost ground last weekend in their Bergevin past goalie Brian Hayward for his 17th Cutright averaged 20.1 points, Pullard 17.4 and Carey Wilson’s goal at 19:02. Monday night, he heard cheers. said. " I f we don’t work, we don’t win.” battle for third place in the Adams Division goal of the season. The goal elicited a chorus of boos Thompson 11.7. Joel Otto tipped in a blue line shot by A1 Macinnis With the victory, the Rangers climbed into a Before Griggley’s injury. McNeese almost with the Buffalo Sabres, will host the New York from the Forum crowd of 16.651 who saw the Griggley is .' i' excellent athlete who started for at 5:50 of the second period on a power play for first-place tie with Washington in the Patrick always played man-to-man defense and worked NBA Roundup Islanders (24-41-5) tonight at 7: .30 (SportsChan- Canadians’ six-game winning run ended. Florida State’s football team as a defensive back as Calgary’s first goal. But John Ogrodnick back- Division. patiently for the good shot. Even though he returned nel, WTIC) in the first of three consecutive a freshman in 1984. However, shoulder and knee to health before the Southland Conference tourna­ home dates at the Civic Center. injuries cut his football career short, and he ment. McNeese has gone almost exclusively to a Bv Bill Barnard The Sabres (32-31-7) took three of a possible WT * f - zone or a triangle-and-two. transferred to McNeese. The Associated Press four points over the weekend to move four Issajenko blows Offensively, Griggley keeps the Cowboys patient McNeese has won five straight since his return, points in front of the Whalers. Hartford has and tries to work the ball inside to Anthony Pullard, closing out the regular season with victories over The Cleveland Cavaliers’ of­ played one less game than Buffalo. T ' 7 ' 6-foot-lO, or Mark Thompson. 6-9, who play the Sam Houston State, Southwest Texas and Stephen fense collapsed, and so did their Left wing Sylvain Turgeon, who has missed steroid whistle double post. If that’s not there, the post men kick it F. Austin, then beating Northeast Louisiana and standing as the team with the 36 games with a separated shoulder, is 7 7 out to 6-4 guard Michael Cutright. the team’s North Texas in the tournament. NBA’s best record. expected back in the Whaler lineup for By Soil Sussman Utah set a team record by tonight’s game. The Associated Press holding the Cavaliers to 27 points Hartford is 8-3-1 in its last 12 games, the tie in the first half Monday night and being 3-3 with Philadelpia last Sunday night. TORONTO — Canada’s top female sprinter says ASU makes attractive pitch went on to win 98-83. dropping The Whalers host the Sabres Thursday night she began using steroids in 1979 and contends Ben Cleveland .003 behind Detroit for before entertaining the Washington Capitals Johnson once carried performance-enhancing the best percentage in the NBA, a Saturday night. substances to her in the Caribbean. position the Cavaliers held since Angella Taylor Issajenko. the first athlete to for Purdue’s Gene Keady Dec. 15. appear before the track and field hearings called by / Cleveland was only 4-for-18 m 4 : Tarpley to be released the Canadian commission on drugs and athletics, WEST LAFAYETTE. Ind. Arizona State offered Keady a “ He said it was a hard decision, from the field in the first quarter also said she received steroids from American (A P ) — Purdue basketball coach reported $300,000 annually to take but that if it was strictly a money and fell behind 28-11. The Jazz led DALLAS (A P) — Roy Tarpley, suspended shot-put champion Brian Oldfield in 1981. over its beleagured basketball Gene Keady says he will an­ thing, he would have been gone 47-27 at halftime as the Cavaliers Jan. 5 by NBA drug counselors for violating the Her testimony Monday confirmed much of what nounce by Wednesday whether he program, which has had three two days ago. converted on only 11 of 41. or 27 league’s substance abuse policy, will be Charlie Francis, her coach as well as Johnson’ s, coaches and no winning season is accepting the head coaching percent, for the half. released from a California rehabilitation revealed in an often-sensational. eight-day appear­ f . since 1982. job at Arizona State. “ The guys on the team don’t “ I don’t- know anybody who center sometime this week, the Dallas ance before the federal inquiry. The commission "It was just a quick-hitter,” Keady and his wife. Pat. visited want him to leave, especially the loves to play defense, but I think Mavericks announced Monday. was formed after Johnson was stripped of his the campus at Tempe on Sunday, Keady said of the visit. “ I went older guys. It would be a big the way we play it. it’s really Tarpley will return to Dallas after nine 100-meter gold medal at the Seoul Olympics for a out, and I listened some more. and the coach discussed the job adjustment to a new coach. But fun,” said Karl Malone, who led weeks at the center but will remain on the positive steroid test. with ASU Athletic Director Cha­ They’ve got some impressive we’ll just have to wait and see.” the Jazz with 25 points. NBA’s suspended list for an indefinite period Issajenko said that Francis was correct in saying AP photo rles Harris. facilities, that’s for sure, and I Keady said another meeting “ Utah really took it to us,” and will not play or practice. that Dr. George “ Jamie” Astaphan took over as the Keady said Monday he was was impressed with their support Larry Nance said. “ We’ve been The 24-year-old power forward, voted the physician for his athletes in 1984. impressed during the visit. systems, academics, weightlift­ with King was set for today and NOT QUITE — Montreal’s Otis Nixon out by Mets’ third baseman Dave that he might also meet with on the road ail week and I think AP photo NBA’s best sixth man last season, mu.st first The doctor and Johnson, who has denied he ever dives headfirst on his steal attempt of Magadan during first-inning action in While Keady was deciding on ing, those types of things, people we looked very tired. They took complete his therapy and after-care program knowingly used illegal drugs to enhance his Arizona State, four other coaches that would sell season tickets in Purdue President Steven third base against the West Palm Beach, Fla. The Mets lost, Beering. advantage of what we gave them HIS BALL — Phoenix’ Kevin Johnson (7) splits Miami to the satisfaction of counselors and physicians performance, will be among some 30 witnesses still were contemplating unemploy­ blocks, getting students back out and that was the fast break.” defenders Rory Sparrow, left, and Kevin Edwards during of the Adult Substance Abuse Program to appear before the hearing in later weeks and Monday afternoon. Nixon was tagged 4-3, in 11 innings. to the games. I think they’re “ We’ve been working nine ment after being fired. “ We just didn’t have any legs at their game Monday night at the Miami Arena. The Suns treatment center in Van Nuys, Calif. months. The dismissed coaches were starting to understand what it years to get this program where all.” Cleveland coach Lenny won, 112-104. “ Roy’s return to Dallas is .strictly an Issajenko noted that the athletes did not see Joe Baker of Colgate. Bob Done- takes. we want it.” Keady said. “ We Wilkens said. “ We didn’t get extension of his treatment and a continuation Astaphan simply for steroids. “ He was in our wald of Illinois State. Billy Hahn “ And we liked the weather. know this is a tremendous job back. We were fatigued. It of the therapy that he received at the ASAP opinion the best sports medicine doctor there was,” Who wouldn’t? But that’s not here, and I wouldn’t ever give it of Ohio University and Lynn showed. It was obvious.” against Dallas. Three of the 3-pointers were by Center.” said Dr. Dave Lewis of the ASAP she said. Hershiser roughed up going to win games for you.” up unless I thought it was going to Archibald of Utah. Baker was Utah was playing with three The Bucks led only 62-59 with Jordan, who had 21 points, 14 Center. "There is no timetable for his return to She said he provided a supply of natural growth be better where I was going. 14-68 in three seasons. Donewald Keady met with Purdue At­ days’ rest, while Cleveland was 9:23 left in the third period before assists and 14 rebounds and now active playing status.” hormone for her in the spring of 1984 after a supply hletic Director George King and “ But it’s a gamble. We’re was 13-17 in his 11th season, Hahn finishing a five-game, seven-day Cummings started the spurt with has four doubles this she obtained in Los Angeles the previous fall ran Bv The Associated Press ning .streak. The A ’s broke a 2-2 42-45 in three years and Archibald Purdue players on Monday. aware of all the negatives: but Western road trip in which it was a 19-footer from the baseline. season. out, as well as some aqueous testosterone. The tie in the eighth on Glenn sometimes a guy needs a new was 98-86 in six years, but 16-17 “ He told us it’s up in the air,” 2-3. The Mavericks, who officially The Pacers were led by Rik hormone was not placed on the banned list until 1985. Scott Lusader knew who Orel Baseball Hubbard’s wind-blown RBI triple challenge to get him going ’ WBA ‘bunch of swindlers’ this season. junior guard Tony Jones said. “ You have to understand their learned starting center James Smits with 25 points. The 30-year-old sprinter said Johnson, to whom Hershiser was. Now. the feeling is and a double by Walt Weiss. With situation,” Jazz coach Jerry Donaldson would be lost for the Bullets 106, Sonics 101: Wa­ LOS ANGELES (A P) — Promoter Bob Arum she referred as “ B.J. ,” carried it to her at a spring mutual the score tied and two runners on Maryland Sloan said. “ They’re at the end of season after undergoing knee shington won its ninth straight called World Boxing Association officials “ a 1984 training camp on the Caribbean island of Lusader, a minor leaguer who base. Buhner failed to sacrifice a long road trip and they were a surgery Monday, dropped their home game and Jeff Malone bunch of swindlers” in a public tirade in which Guadeloupe as part of a package he picked up at has appeared in .39 games over lost for the sixth time in seven and then swung away and Umpire gets blame little tired, but we’ve been in that sixth game in their last nine scored 25 points against Seattle. he criticized the organization’s methods of Astaphan’s office in Toronto. parts of two seasons with Detroit, games, tied it with two runs in the homered. Investigated situation before.” starts. Dallas plays nine of its The loss was the fourth straight sanctioning title fights. “ The testosterone was hidden,” Issajenko re­ came into Monday’s exhibition ninth. Ron Darling gave up the Brewers 6, Padres 4: Paul The Jazz, who have won five next 10 games on the road. for the Sonics, including the last Arum is angered by the WBA’s decision called. “ It’s not the kind of thing you want to travel game 1-for 11 (.091). But the first three Montreal runs in four Molitor singled, doubled and BALTIMORE (AP) - Public­ for 's consecutive games and eight Adrian Dantley led the Maver­ three since Coach Bernie Bicker- earlier this month to strip Sambu Kalambay of around international borders with.” rookie outfielder drove in five innings and Dennis Martinez homered, driving in three runs ity about admitted recruiting straight at home, jumped to a 14-2 icks with 18 points. Jack Sikma staff was hospitalized last week his middleweight title for not meeting its She said sprinter Tony Sharpe, also named by runs with a pair of homers as the allowed one run on two hits in five and Milwaukee rallied for four violations by the men’s basket­ PLANT CITY, Fla. (AP) - the hitters’ favor because lead in the first five minutes, and cdded 17 points and 12 rebounds with an ulcer. mandatory challenger. Herol Graham. Francis as participating in the steroid programs, Tigers pounded World Series hero innings for the Expos. nins in both the seventh and ball program at the University of Armstrong is a young pitcher, manager Pete Cleveland never caught up. for Milwaukee. Dale Ellis led the Sonics with 28 “ As far as I ’m concerned, they’ re just a was traveling with Johnson and saw that customs Hershiser for 10 runs — nine Yankees 3, White Sox 2: Mike eighth innings. Molitor singled a Maryland made a inquiry almost Rose isn’t happy with a post­ “ He squeezed the plate to The Cavaliers’ first field goal Lakers 97, Rockets 96; Los points. bunch of swindlers,” Arum said at a Monday officers wanted to look at the cardboard box earned — in five innings and beat Woodard, a nonroster infielder run home in the seventh and unavoidable, an NCAA official satisfy his ego,” Armstrong game outburst by right-hander came on Nance’s hook shot with Angeles scored the final nine Suns 112, Heat 104: Phoenix; news conference promoting the March 25 containing mostly vitamins and minerals but also a the lx)s Angeles Dodgers 11-3. who hit only one in 412 capped the eighth-inning rally says. said. “ He has to show you Jack Armstrong, who blasted 4:57 left in the first quarter. points of the game after Houston defeated Miami behind Kevin International Boxing Federation middle­ separate, small beer cooler holding the testosterone “ Lusader? Is that who that at-bats last year, mostly in the with a two-run homer to boost his The NCAA informed the univer­ who’s boss. I realize I have to a veteran umpire’s calls in an Malone scored seven points dur­ led 96-88 with 3:42 left. Johnson’s 22 points and 20 by Tom weight title fight in Las Vegas, Nev., between and growth hormone. was? I don’t know him. 1 didn’t minors, connected off Chicago spring average to .476. All eight sity Monday that it will conduct a pay my dues, but it’s not fair exhibition game. ing the 14-2 run. A.C. Green’s free throw with Chambers, including six during a champion Michael Nunn and Kalambay. “ He (Sharpe) realized what was happening, and see the name on the shirt,” said relief ace Bobby Thigpen leading runs came off Greg Booker. preliminary inquiry into the when you have all the odds Hershiser, who allowed 10 hits, Camelo Martinez hit a two-run Armstrong, trying to win a Utah led 73-53 after three one second left broke a 96-96 tie 13-3 fourth-quarter spurt. “ It (the WBA) is extorting sanctioning fees he quickly grabbed the container,” Is.sajenko said. off the bottom of the 10th inning. men’s basketball program. Ma- against you.” homer for San Diego. spot on the Reds’ roster, gave quarters, but Darnell Valentine after he took a pass from Magic The Suns led 90-84 before the and showing no respect for us Americans.” he She said Sharpe was able to enter with the small walked three and struck out one. Woodard hit the only pitch ryland Athletic Director Lew Rose wasn’t happy when he Lusader. on the other hand, Cubs 6, Giants 0: Scott Sander­ up three hits, three runs and scored the Cavaliers’ first six Johnson with five seconds to go. Heat scored five straight points to said, adding that the WBA was “ a fringe cooler, and customs officers returned the box with Thigpen threw after becoming Perkins announced three walks in two innings of learned of Armstrong’s points of the fourth quarter to get organization, a foreign organization, that is the vitamins a couple days later. knew all about the man on the Chicago’s fifth pitcher. Steve son, Jeff Pico and Calvin Schi- Akeem Olajuwon. who had 30 get within one with 6:23 left. “ The inquiry is expected to _ an 8-7 loss Monday to the outburst. them within 14 with 9:35 left. trying to break the IBF ... by acting Issajenko said her husband. Tony Issajenko. mound. Lyons and Ron Kittle homered for raldi combined for a three-hitter begin this week,” Perkins said in points and six blocked shots, Johnson then started the 13-3 run . After the “ Those are the type of things Cleveland made it 87-75 in the with two free throws. unlawfully.” performed the injections for her. “ It wouldn’t matter if he’d Chicago as Chicago halted an eight-game a statement released by the that don’t help you when committed the final foul on thrown the ball up underhanded.” losing streak. Sanderson, who game, he lashed out at plate final three minutes, but John Clippers 115, Spurs 103: Los Arum believes the WBA’s Kalambay deci­ Francis had said she generally took care of her Blue Jays 2, Pirates 0: Jeff school’s sports information de­ you’re trying to make the Green. Abdul-Jabbar matched a Lusader said “ I ’m going to umpire Fred Brocklander, an Stockton, who finished with 19 Angeles snapped a 20-game road sion was prompted by his refusal to grant the own injections but named Sharpe as doing the Musselman pitched four hitless missed nearly all of last season partment. “ The university will team,” Rose said. “ If you have season high with 21 points and remember this day a long, long because of back surgery, went 11-year veteran. points and 14 assists, converted a losing streak and won only for the . South American television rights of fights injections for her at the spring 1984 training camp innings for Toronto and four cooperate fully with the NCAA a lousy outing, you have a added a season-high 13 rebounds. time. Maybe forever.” relievers completed the shutout. four innings and allowed a “ It’s tough enough to make free throw and a basket after a third time away from home as promoted by his firm. Top Rank, to Elias while the female sprinter injected Sharpe and 1 and will not comment further on lousy outing. You have to pull Bulls 122, Pacers 90: Chicago Hershiser had an explanation second-inning double by Matt this team without having some steal, Malone added a basket and Benoit Benjamin matched his Cordova, chairman of the WBA’s champion­ Johnson. Toronto scored its runs in the first the matter at this time.” up your straps and forget made a team-record nine 3-point of sorts for his horrid outing after inning off Randy Kramer on RBI Williams. Sanderson walked none fat little... squeeze the plate on Thurl Bailey put Utah ahead 94-75 season high with 29 points against ship committee. Cordova has denied that That testimony did not come up at Monday’s The NCAA’s information of- goals and Michael Jordan had his me,” Armstrong screamed. “ I about it.” with 52 seconds left. San Antonio. assertion. hearing. giving up only one run and seven singles by Tony Fernandez and and struck out four. Kelly Downs ficer, James A. Marchiony, said Rose spoke to Eddie ninth career triple double in the hits in seven previous innings this was charged with all six Cub don’t even want to know who Ron Harper led Cleveland with Rookie Gary Grant added a Issajenko said she first took steroids in 1979 “ to George Bell. it was doubtful the organization Taubansee to see if Armstrong victory over Indiana. spring. Rangers 7, Reds (ss) 5: Ruben runs, four earned, he is, but I ’ll remember that 20 points and Nance added 19. career-best 23 points for the give me the extra edge I needed.” would have any comment on the had a legitimate complaint. Carlton gets no guarantee “ What can I say? I just threw Sierra drove in three runs with a fat face the next time it peers Bucks 111, Mavericks 95: Mil­ Craig Hodges was 5-for-6 from Clippers, who had not won on the She said she made the decision after being Indians 5, Angels 3: Pete inquiry into activities of Coach “Taubansee said Brock­ the ball and they hit it,” he said. single and sacrifice fly and Bobby O’Brien and Cory Snyder had RB I at me from behind that mask.” waukee won its fifth straight 3-point range for the Bulls, whose road since Dec. 23, when they TAM PA, Fla. (AP) — Each morning, long soundly beaten by East German sprinters in a dual Bob Wade’s staff. lander didn’t miss one pitch “ I was just out there throwing, Meacham broke a tie with a singles in a three-run first inning Armstrong, 24, had control game as Terry Cummings scored previous record was eight 3- beat the Spurs 114-108.114-108 Los before the minor leaguers arrive at the New meet. Bob Minnix, director of en- . and said that Jack just didn’t really. I ’m not trying to discredit two-run single in the seventh. against Bert Blyleven. After problems last season, when he seven of his 25 points during a pointers on Dec. 20 against the Angeles is now 3-33 away from York Yankees’ training camp in hopes of “ I saw these people and I wanted to be like them,” forcement for the NCAA, said have his good stuff. He said a the Tigers, they’re a good-hitting Meacham also had a triple while ws 4-7 with a 5.79 earned run decisive 14-4 third-quarter run Lakers Lakers. home. enhancing their futures, a lone figure is on the she said. “ I wanted to be just as fast as they were.” California tied it in the third preliminary inquiry is a fact- couple pitches were close, but team, but I wasn’t really pitch­ Eric Davis hit a three-run homer against Rich Yett on Brian average as a rookie. He mound trying to recapture the past. She also told the commission that Oldfield, a hnding mission used to determine they were outside,” Rose said. ing. I was just getting my work in. for the Reds. admitted he was having con­ Steve Carlton is on the comeback trail, former American shot put champion, gave her Downing’s two-run triple and whether a program has commit­ “ I didn’t see anything obvious I probably only threw to 75 Twins 6, Reds 7: Rafael DeLi- trol troubles again Monday, again. This time, he would like a chance to tablets of the steroid Anavar and a steroid injection Dick Schofield’s RBI grounder. ted the type of violation that from where I was sitting. I saw Price may be right for WSU post percent of my ability. Every ma’s two-run single highlighted but blamed Brocklander for pitch for the Yankees, although the team says in 1981. Brook Jacoby’s RBI single in the warrants a full-scale his plight. a guy who didn’t have it. a guy “ I don’t want to blame it all on him,” Issajenko spring I seem to have one outing Minnesota’s three-run eighth in­ bottom of the third put Cleveland PULLM AN, Wash. (A P) -— take the coaching job at the for comment. it does not want the four-time Cy Young investigation. “ I tend to be wild, but who didn’t throw as good as he for comment said. “ I asked for it.” like this.” ning. The Twins rallied for all ahead to stay. Weber State football coach Mike University of Miami. The Snokesman-Review winner. Last month, Wade admitted anything borderline went to is capable of throwing.” The Spokesman-Review news­ The Associated Press was unable to reach the Detroit manager Sparky And­ three runs against Rob Dibble, Royals 7, Red Sox 7: Boston’s Price, beaten out by Dennis WSU officials scheduled news “ We have no commitment to him,” George some members of his staff had the hitter,” he said. “ I under­ Brocklander also didn’t un­ paper in Spokane reported that 43-year-old Oldfield, who at one time held the erson has been around long who has failed to hold leads in his Jim Rice, Mike Greenwell and Ed Erickson two years ago for the conferences across the state Bradley, the Yankees’ vice president for given rides to former Terrapin stand I have to be a little more derstand why Armstrong was Price told the Weber team that longest put in the world, a mark not considered a enough to know a party line when last two spring appearances. He Romero homered. The teams Washington State University job, today to officially introduce the player development and scouting, said Mon­ guard Rudy Archer, who was consistent, but I have such upset. four assistants — defensive coor­ world record because he had turned pro. he hears one. gave up the runs after walking the swapped single runs in the 13th will succeed Erickson at the helm new coach. day. “ We’re just doing this as a courtesy to declared academically ineligible great stuff that umpires antici­ “ At one point, Armstrong dinator Mike Zimmer, defensive Mike Orechia of the University of Chicago Track “ Normally when they get hit bases loaded. Cincinnati’s Herm inning. Jose Castro’s RBI single of the Cougars, according to Sources within the WSU at­ Steve to allow him to find out whether he can prior to this season, in violation of pate too quickly on my was inside, outside, up, down, ends coach Larry Lewis, offen­ Club. Oldfield’s last known affiliation, said the home like that they say they were just Winningham had a run-scoring gave Kansas City a 7-6 lead in the athletic department sources. hletic department confirmed to pitch.” NCAA recruiting rules. pitches.” inside, outside, up, down. He sive line coach John McDonell number he had for Oldfield had been disconnected, getting their work in. That seems single and a solo homer. top of the inning. The Red Sox, Price. 42, has a 46-44 record in The Associated Press on Monday There is a connection between Carlton and Several times, rides were pro­ Armstrong, who developed a began shaking his head and I and linebackers coach Jim and that he thought Oldfield was somewhere in to be company policy,” Anderson Mariners 7, Athletics 4: Jay who rallied to tie the score in the eight seasons at Weber State, that Price has accepted the job. the Yankees. In 1980, Carlton won the Cy Young vided from Archer’s home in reputation for outspokenness said to the young catcher Zeches — would join him at WSU. California. said. Buhner’s three-run homer high­ eighth, ninth and 11th, bounced including a 5-6 record last season. Price met with his staff and and pitched Philadelphia to the World Series Baltimore to Prince George’s last season, also suggested (Taubansee), ‘I hope those The newspaper said Dave Ars- Issajenko said she obtained tablets of the steroid Expos 4, Mets 3: Marty Pevey lighted a five-run ninth inning off back once again on Scott Cooper’s players at the Ogden, Utah, championship. That team was managed by Community College in Largo and Brocklander was purposely theatrics aren’t for me,” ’ He was a leading'candidate for lanian, the Wildcats’ head assist­ Anavar from Oldfield in May 1981 and later a singled home Marquis Grissom in Greg Cadaret as Seattle ended a sacrifice fly with the bases- the WSU job when Erickson was school Monday afternoon, appar­ Dallas Green, now the New York manager. to the university’s School of calling borderline pitches in Brocklander said. ant coach and offensive coordina­ 150-milligram injection from him of a mixture of the bottom of the 11th to give the five-gam e losing streak and loaded. Frank White hit a two-run ently to tell them he was leaving. Continuing Education in College picked in 1987 from Wyoming. tor, was expected to be named primobolin, decoderobolin and testosterone. Expos the win after the Mets, who snapped Oakland’s six-game win­ homer for the Royals. Park, Wade said. Erickson resigned last week to He did not return reporters’ calls head coach. 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Mar. 14. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, 'Tuesday, Mar. 14, 1989 — 15

Photo Editors; Kerry Rohrbach Editor; SPORTS SCOREBOARD Valerie Williams The H igh School W orld Renee Fournier Florida Stote, 227, vs. Middle Tennes­ Women’s Top 20 poll Volume LIII, No. 16 IN BR IEF Lakers 97, Rockets 96 see State,X-7,10:Xp.m. (’ompik'd Itv sMidcnts oi MHS. jnibli.sht'd by tbe Manchester Herald Charles Vousden, faculty adviser A l A llo n ta The final Top Twenty wom en's basketball Hockey Frtdoy, AAorch IT Basketbafl HOUSTON (N) teams, with (Irst-place vates ot OOwomen's Michigan,367,vs. Xovler.Ohlo,21-11,12:07 Berry 2-7 4 0 4, Thorpe 7-12 36 19, coaches In parentheses, total polntsbcsed Olaluwon 11-X 310 X, Floyd 1-10 7-9 9, p.m. Dedication set March 23 Alabama, 237, vs. South Alabama, 774,2:X on 24131417-1613161312-11-14347-63433 Woodson 7-14 32 17, McCormick 37 1-2 5, 1, records through AAorch 12 and last week's NHL standings NBA standings B.Johnson 36 32 6, F.Johnson 40 40 0. p.m. ranking os compiled by AAel Greenberg ot The Manchester High will dedicate its new North Corollna, X-7, vs. Southern U., Chlevous35004,Short1-2002,Leavell41400. Philadelphia Inaulrer: Jazz Ensemble Coach Farno has fitness center to its former athletic director, Totals33862331M. 2410, 7:07 p.m. WALES CONFERENCE UCLA,249,vs. Iowa State, 17-11,9:Xp.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE I-A. LAKERS (97) Record Pts Pvs the late Dick Cobb, on Thursday. March 23 at 3 Adacra Dtvltleii Atlantic Dlvhlen Green 314 1-2 19, Worthy 414 33 15, 1. Tennesjee (47) 342 1,186 2 v-Montreol « 17 103 383 303 Mcond Round p.m. Dedication ceremonies will take place at W L Pel OB Abdul-Jobbor 415 38 21, E.Johnson 4 -X 1410 2. Auburn (13) 241 1,146 1 x-Boston 31 M 13 75 348 335 New Y o rk 41 19 .6K At Nashville, Tenn. Clarke Arena. Buffalo 19, Scott 7-19 3216, Cooper 1-5403, Thompson 3. La. Tech 298 1,074 3 33 31 7 71 360 375 Philadelphia 33 28 .54' »V j Soturdoy, AAorch 18 winner at Berklee 35404 Totols379521-X97. Stanford 242 994 hope for 1990 4. 4 M o rtfo n l 31 33 5 <7 35S 351 Oklohomo-E.Tennessee SI. winner vs. Anyone wishing to attend should call Mike Boston 31 30 .50 low Houston XXX 24-X M arylond 242 987 5 Quebec 34 « « 54 339 305 La Salle-Lo. Tech winner 5. Washington 38 33 .451 13W L.A. Lakers XXX 22-97 244 898 Simmons at the athletic office aat 647-3553. Fotrlck Division Vlrglnlo-Provldence winner vs. Florida 6. Texas 6 New Jersey 23 40 .361 19W 3-Polnt goals— Woodson, Cooper, 244 The Manchester High School presented an “ outstanding musi­ W L 7. Long Beoch Sf. 831 7 A F Is O F O A Charlotte is 46 .241 26W St.-Middle Tenn. winner It may not have been the best About three or four Illing and E.Johnson. Fouled out— Olaluwon, B.John­ 8 . Iowa 26-4 768 8 NY Ronoers 3S 3S 78 380 361 A t A llo n ta Jazz Ensemble recently traveled cianship’ ’ award and received Central Division son. Rebounds— Houston 54 (Olaluwon 11), Colorado 278 697 9 season for the MHS hockey team Wosblnoton 34 36 78 355 335 Sunday, Morch W 9. Bennet freshmen will be joining Detroit 43 16 .721 W Los Anoeles 66 (Abdul-Jobbor 13).Assisis— 10. Georgia 246 617 10 to Boston to compete in the excellent scores from the judges Card show on Sunday Pltfsburoh 35 38 77 308 397 Mlchlgon-Xovler winner vs. Alabama- Cleveland 45 17 .731 Houston 31 (Floyd 10), Los Angeles X Sleph. F. Austin 298 602 this year as far as standings go, the team next season, and Farno, PMIodelpblo 33 31 South Aloboma winner 11. 11 largest Jazz Festival in all of New for his performance. 71 368 343 Milwaukee 40 19 .671 (E.Johnson 11). Total fouls— Houston 7t, Los 21-7 507 New Jersey 34 34 UCLA-towa St. winner vs. North Carolina- 12. MIssIssIpgl 12 however. Coach Eric Farno is after observing their action, is EAST HARTFORD — A baseball card show, 60 348 386 Atlanta 37 24 .60 Anoeles 73. Technicals— Los Angeles coach 236 England. The sponsor and host of MHS senior drummer, Ed NY Islonders 34 41 Southern U. winner 13. N. Carolina St. 444 13 53 335 388 Chicago 36 24 .601 Riley, Olaluwon. A — 17J05. 235 already looking forward to a looking forward to some promis­ with the theme a tribute to the 1961 New York CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Se m ifin als 14. Ohio SI. 423 IS the jamboree was the Berklee Basterache stated in jubilee, “ I Indiana 17 44 .271 235 411 Norris Division At Lexington, Ky. 15. Purdue 14 fresh new season. Many of ing young athletes. Yankees, will be held Sunday at the Elks Club WESTERN CONFERENCE Nev.-Lds Vegas 246 276 College of Music. Fifty-two Jazz never expected us to do this well, W L T P H O F O A Thursday, March X 16. 16 MMwesi Division South Carolina 236 2S8 Mancester’s finest players will be on Roberts Street from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. x-Detrolf 31 38 11 73 378 377 Oklohoma-E.Tenn. St.— L a Salle-La. 17. 17 Bands from eight different states it’s great!’ ’ Now that competition is over, W L F d OB Bullets 106, SuperSonlcs 101 27-2 St. Louis 35 33 13 63 344 356 Tech winner vs. Vlrglnla-Provldence— 16. La Salle 67 18 leaving the team as they finish Former Yankees Luis Arroyo and Jim Utah 39 23 .631 228 50 — competed for the prestigious As a result of their fine this year’s players are awaiting a Minnesota 33 31 15 61 326 353 Rorlda St.-Middle Tenn. winner 19. W. Kentucky Houston 34 27 .55; 228 their senior season. They include Coates will be special guests and will sign Qilcoao 33 35 13 58 368 396 SEATTLE (W1) Mlchlgan-Xavler— Alabamo-S. Alabama 20. Old Dominion 48 19 scholarship awards that were performance at Berklee, the MHS trip to Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Denver 32 » .516 7 Others receiving votes: James AAodlson 31, autographs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Forty Toronto 34 41 6 54 324 398 Dallos 31 » .508 7>/ Cage 4-6428, Me Key 413 2-318, Lister 3732 winner vs. UCLA-lowa St.— UNC-Southern available. band will travel to the National Kevin Hurley, Nate Navasatls, Smyltie Division 12, Ellis 11-17 35 X, McMillan 37 1-1 7, winner Virginia 31, Rutgers X, Clemson 24, Loulslono on March 17 through the 19th. dealers from throughout the Northeast will Son Antonio 16 45 .262 22V St, 74, WcBhIngton 73, Bowling Green 21, Todd Carlson, Jeff Minor, Larry v-Coloorv 46 16 9 101 311 305 McDanlel414408,Lucos441-21,Schoene 14 Championship Jazz Festival in Philadelphia. M iam i 9 52 .148 29V Montana 21, Connecticut M> West Virginia There they will play Cape Cod display and sell their items. x-Los Anoeles 36 38 6 78 341 300 Pacific Division 40 2, Poivnice 1-1 32 4,Threatt49408, At Lexington, Ky. Manchester, one of 17 bands in Clara Smith, the Townwide Music Briggs, and Glenn MacLachlan. x-Edmonton 35 39 8 78 399 Reynolds 1-3345. Totals 43851 4 X 101. Saturday, AAorch X 16, Vanderbilt 9, Fullerton St. 7, Illinois St. 7, Tech High School in fun competi­ L.A. Lakers 44 18 .710 — O P a u l 6, N W Louisiana 6, Tennessee Tech 6, its class, finished in the top three Coordinator explained, “ This is Vancouver 30 33 7 67 331 Phoenix 38 23 .623 5V Regional semifinal winners Coach Eric Farno believes the tion on an exchange. Next year, Winnipeg 33 36 11 55 361 WASHINGTON (IN) Howoll 5, N. Illinois 5, Holy Cross4, Temple3, in the preliminaries, and quali­ the first time we can remember Seoltle 36 25 .590 7>/ Utah3,Mlaml,Fla.2, Son Diego SI. 3 Arkansas Farno hopes to ask the Cape Cod UConn game on Channel 8 x-clinched playoff berth; v-cllnched di­ Golden State 34 26 .567 9 Cotledoe 14 40 2, King 316 33 », MIDWEST REGIONAL fied for competition later that team is “ ready to start the new vision title CJones 35 40 6, Malone 12-X 1-2 X, First Round 1. the jazz band being invited to a Portland M 29 .508 12V night. After a fuli day of anticipa­ season now.” However co-coach team to Manchester, and return The University of Connecticut basketball Monday's Demos Sacramento 17 45 .274 27 Walker31324X,Wllllams4123613,Alorle3-7 A l indtanopells national contest.” New York Islanders 5, Montreal 3 L.A. Clippers 13 49 .210 31 406, Eackles3104110, Granl24404, CotterOO Thursday, AAorch 16 tion, and two stellar performan­ Bass player John Carlyon ex­ and brother Clay Farno is unable the favor. game in the National Invitation Tournament New York Rangers < Calgary 3 4 1 0.Totals 48931417106. Louisville, 228, vs. Arkonso3Llttle Monday's Oamos ces, Manchester was awarded to return to his coaching profes­ against North Carolina-Charlotte Wednesday Tuesday's Games Boston 114, New Jersey 91 Rock,237,12:07p.m. claimed, “ After a performance Talk has been going on about Boston at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Washington 106, Seattle 101 Seattle XXX 19—IX Arkansas, 246, vs. Loyola AAorymount, Baseball first runner-up, and $4,000 in like that, we deserve to go to sion next season due to a job night will be televised by WTNH-TV. Channel New York Islanders ot Horttord, 7:35 Phoenix 112, Miami 104 Woshlnglon XXX X—1M 2410, 2:37 p.m. realigning the CCC East Division. P.m. transfer. The team is expected to 8. at 7:30. Sports director Bob Picozzi and Chicago 122, Indiana 90 3Polnt goals— Ellis 3. Fouled out— Illinois, 274, vs. McNeese State, 1613, 7:07 scholarship prizes. Bridget Gilch­ Philadelphia.” This a process which the division Los Angeles ot Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Mllwoukee 111, Dallas 95 None. Rebounds— Seattle 53 (Lister 9), p.m. rist, the band’s director re­ Congratulations to all these fine miss Coach Farno. Eric Farno former Fairfield head coach Terry O’Connor Winnipeg at Woshlngton, 7:35 p.m. L.A, Clippers 115, Son Antonio MO (Washington 49 (C. Jones, Walker, Wllllam sS). Pittsburgh, 17-12, vs. Ball Stote, 242,9:37 Exhibition baseball standings may be divided into leagues A and will handle the broadcasting duties. Colgorv at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Utah 98, Cleveland 83 Assists— Seattle 76 (M c M illa n 14), W a­ p.m. marked, “ Everything clicked. musicians on a job well done in will return with renewed hope for B. The two leagues will determine Toronto at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. L.A. Lakers 97, L.A. Lakers 96 shington X ((Williams 7). Total fOuls— Seattle A t D a lla s They gave a flawless, energetic Boston and good luck to all who this new team. This will be Eric Chicago at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. 73, Woshlngton 19. Technicals— Me Key, ability of the teams. One league Tuesday's (Samos Fridoy, Morch 17 performance.” The Indians were will be participating in Philadel­ Detroit at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. Seottle at New York, 7 :X p.m. Ellis. A-9S24. Svrocuse, 27-7, vs, Bucknell, 237,1:07 p.m. w L Pet. BIG WINNER — Bridget Gilchrist, Manchester High Farno’s 4th year of coaching the will contain more competitive Wednesday's Games Phoenix ot Atlanta, 7:X p.m. Taranto 9 7 .616 eclged out of first place by Hall phia as well as in Orlando, ice hockey team and he is going to Back sprain Idles Winfield Los Angeles at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Rorldo, 21-11, vs. Colorado Stote, 22-9,3:37 teams and the other will be less Detroit ot Indlono, 7:X pm Suns 112. Heat 104 Cleveland 9 7 .616 High of West Hartford. Florida this spring. School Jazz Ensemble’s director, shows off the award Winnipeg at New York Rangers, 7:35 Charlotte ot Denver, 9;X pm. p.m. Kansas City 6 7 .600 be staying for an undetermined competitive! FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. (AP) - Right p.m. Houston at Sacramento, 10:X pm. Missouri, 27-7, vs. Creighton, 2410,8:07p.m. New York 9 3 .750 Jason Williams, the lead alto — Ian Greenwald and Keith presented to the group during the Jazz Festival at Berklee Detroit at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. length of time. Golden Stote ot Portland, K);X pm. P H O E N IX (111) Oakland 7 5 .563 saxophone player for MHS was DiYeso Farno is very proud of his team. fielder Dave Winfield of the Wednesday's Oamos Georgia Tech, 2411, vs. Texas, 348,10:37 Detroit 6 4 .600 College. Chambers 7-16 66 » , Corbin 5 9 2-212, West p.m. will be idled for the next four to five days by a New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:X pm. 66 44 12, Homocek 415 33 19, K.Johnson Minnesota 6 5 .545 The 1989 season has come to a We couldn’t have done it without NHL results Second Round Chicago ot Cleveland, 7:X pm. 31312-15X, Gilliam 37349, E. Johnson6122-2 Seattle 6 5 .545 lower back sprain, the American League team A l Indianapolis close with 2 wins and 8 losses in our consistent fans, (approxi­ Portlond ot Utoh, 8 pm . 16, Malerle 1-1402, Perry 40400. Totals 3379 Milwaukee 7 6 .536 announced Monday night. Milwaukee at San Antonio, 8:X pm. X-X112. Saturday, AAorch 18 California 6 6 .500 the league, and 4 wins, 12 losses, mately 75) and I’d like to thank Winfield. 37. has been restricted in his Islanders 5,CanadlensS MIomI at L.A. Clippers, 10:X pm, M IA M I (1 M ) Illlnols-McNeese St. winner vs. Baltimore 5 5 .500 and 2 ties in their divisional Dallas at Golden State, 10:X p.m. PIttsburgh-Ball St, winner Chicago 7 8 .467 Warwick places third at recent conference them all very much,” he stated. Shoskv 1-1446, Long483813, Selkalv41046 activities by the back injury since Feb. 28 and Arkonsos-Lovola winner vs. Loulsvllle- Boston 3 6 .333 standing. “ We have made great A big success for the MHS 12,E(hMirds6164012,Sparrow6151-115,Grav UALR winner has yet to appear in an exhibition game. N.Y. Itlantfm 7 0 J— 3 281-25, Hastings 461-19,Thompson4154016, Texas 3 7 .300 Montr«cri 0 3 0 - 4 A t D a lla s M.H.S. senior Geoff Warwick is competition in Stamford at the enrollment next fall at the John strides from last year. We were hockey team was the Bolton NBA results Sundvold3141-lll,Washlngton241-X.Totals wick, representing the Manches­ Team orthopedist Dr. Dan Kanell, who gave First Perlod—1, New York, Kerr 16 429714X104. Sunday, AAorch 19 W L pa. making his mark on Connecticut. ter chapter delivered his recita­ end of March. Casablanca modeling school in defeated in 4 games by only one or Jamboree, which attracted large (King, LoFontolne), 4:32. 7. New York, Mlssourl-Crelghton winner vs. Georgia Atlanta 6 3 .667 Winfield a neurological and physical exam Tech-Texos winner “ I’m nervous about the compe­ Hartford. Beyond that, Geoff has two goals,” stated Farno. Wood 12 (Flotlev. Nylund) 16:31. Penalties— Phoenix XXX X—111 St. Louis 7 4 .636 Warwick, the president of Man­ tion dealing with “ Celebrating crowds, and will surely be seen in Monday, declined to estimate when the 12-time MePhee, M on (high-stickino). 2:32; Mortln- Celtics 114, Nets 91 Florldo-Colorado St, winner vs. San Diego 6 4 .600 tition in March but I think I will his eyes possibly on the field of Miami XXX X—1M Svracuse-Bucknell winner chester High School’s own DECA One’s Success.” He competed the years to com e. It was a benefit All-Star might be ready to play. son, M on (holding), 7:06; Mokelo, N Y 3PoInt goals— E.Johnson 2, Sparrow 2. Pittsburgh 6 5 .545 The upcoming season has many (holding), 11:23; DIduck, N Y (tripping),17:59. X m lfln o ls (Distributive Education Clubs of against such schools as Fermi, benefit from it,’ ’ Geoff stated law enforcement. Fouled out— Selkolv, Hastings. Rebounds— Cincinnati 6 6 .500 to see all the spectators there had NEW JERSEY (91) Al Minneapolis fine players. Sophomores going Winfield is not scheduled to accompany the Phoenix 48 (Chambers, Corbin, West 6), New York 4 6 .400 America) placed third at the Enfield, and Hartford Public. anxiously. The High School World staff Second Period— 3. Montreol, Skrudlond 10 M e Gee 10-181-123, Williams 4-99210, Carroll Fridav, AAorch X shown up in support of Manches­ team on a four-day trip that begins Wednesday. M iam i X (Thompson, G ra y 8). Assists— Los Angeles 4 7 .364 into their junior year are Gary (Deslordins, MePhee), 3:32. 4, Montreol, 2-13 2-2 6, Hopson 5-15 3-4 13, Conner 36 7-813, llllnols-AAcNeese St.— Pht-Ball St. winner recent District Seven Career When asked for an early would like to congratulate Geoff Lee 1-7002, Bagiev 4-100-2 8, Hinson 4-13 1-2 Phoenix 23 (K.Johnson 8), Miami X Montreal 3 6 .333 Jonas. Tim Schumaker. Jim ter High, because often times the He appeared briefly at Fort Lauderdale Courtnoll 20 (Richer. Corson), 7:17. 5, vs, Arkonsas-Lovolo— LoulsvIlle-UALR Houston 3 6 .273 The format of the competition prediction, Warwick responded on his recent success and wish 9, Jones 35 1-2 5, Shackleford 1-1 00 2, (Edtwords 6). Total fouls— Phoenix X, Miami winner Development Conference held in drive to Bolton Ice Palace dis­ Stadium Monday, but would not comment on Montreal, Gilchrist 7 (MePhee, Skrudlond), 34. Technicals— E.Johnson, Chambers, M I­ San Francisco 3 9 .250 Curry, Jason Oatway. and Jeff (Solnes 01 00 0.Totols3O9817-2391. Mlssourl-Crelghton— Go. Tech-Texos Windsor. included a 4-6 minute presenta­ by saying, “ I’ve already started him good luck in the upcoming 8:54. Penalties— Nor>e. omI coach Rothsteln. A — 15,008. Chicago 7 9 .162 courages many fans. his condition. Third Period— 6. New York. Volek 23.14:19. winner vs, Florlda-Calorado St.— Grote. All of these first year B O S T O N (114) Phllodelphia 1 9 .100 This competition judged differ­ tion in front of two judges. preparing for it and with a little state meet. 7, New York, Trottler 17, (Bergevln) Syracuse-Bucknell winner AAcHale 4-7 5-6 13, Lewis 013 7-7 23, NOTE: Spllt-souad gomes counIf In ent public speaking skills of area Warwick placed third and now more, I hope to place high.” rookies to the team were starters 17:49. 8. New York. Sutter 27 (Trottler, AP All-America list Chomplanship standings, hes do not Renee Fournier Nylund), 19:39 (en). Penalties— Richer, M on Parish 40 33 10, Johnson 7-11 00 14, Show A l MInnoapolls — Ian Greenwald, Keith DiYeso from the beginning of the season. 4-103-411,Plncknev4-44-512,Poxson6-130212, AAondoy's Games DECA representatives. War­ has his eyes set on the state Warwick’s future plans include Bob Donnewald fired (tripping), 2:18; Pllon, NY, mlnor-molor Sunday, AAorch X Konsas City 7, Boston 7, 13 Innings, tie (Instigator, fighting), 5:06; Smith, Mon. Upshaw 49008, Klelne2-22-26, Acres 1-1002, Regional semifinal winners Grandlson 001-21, Gamble 1-3002. Totals4580 The 198489 Associated Press colleiK St. Louis 8, Houston 1 NORMAL. 111. (AP) — Bob Donewald. who motor (fighting), 5:06; Skrudlond, M on 24-31114. bosketball All-America team, with height Chlcogo White Sox 11, Phllodelphia 6 (tripping),8:38. New Jersey n 16 X 23- 91 doss, school and key seoson-averagf WEST REGIONAL Minnesota 8, Cincinnati (ss) 7 led Illinois State to six NCAA and NIT Shots on goal— New York 9-3-10— 22. Boston 29 11 X 26— 114 statistics; First Round Atlanta 3, Baltimore 1 tournament appearances in 11 seasons, was Montreol 9'14-3— 26. FIRSTTEAM At Bolso, Idaho Texas 7, Cincinnati (ss) 5 Power-ploy Opportunities— New York 0 of 3Polnt goals—McGee 1 Fouled out— fired Monday as basketball coach of the None. Rebounds—New Jersey S3 (Wllll- Sherman Douglas,60, senior, Syracuse, 18.: Thursday, March 16 Toronto 7, Pittsburgh 4 4; Montreal 0 of 3. points, 8.7osslsts. Arizona, 27-3, vs. Robert Morris, 218, 2:07 AAontreol 4, N.Y. AAets 3, 11 Innings Jim Ludes experiences political life in D.C. oms 12), Boston 57 (Show 11). Assists— New Redbirds. Goolles— New York, FItipotrIck, 2-1-2 Jersey 18 (Bogley 6), Boston X Sean Elliott, 68, senior, ArIzono.XpoInts, '. p.m. Detroit 11, Los Angeles 3 (26 shots-23 saves). Montreal, Hay word. rebounds,4.3osslsts,3blocks. St. AAorv's, Calif., 234, vs. Clemson, 1410, Seattle 7, Oakland 4 “ We are at a point in our basketball program 19-12-3 (22-17). (Johnson, Shaw, Upshaw 6). Total fouls— are waiting and willing and New Jersey X, Boston 17. A — 15,339. , DonnvFerry,610,senlor,Duke,X.7polnts 4:37 p.m. Milwaukee 8, San Diego 4 Jim Ludes, a senior at M.H.S., politicians were quite different The stay in Washington helped where a need for a change in leadership A — 16,561. 7.4rebounds,5osslsts. Nevoda-Las Vegas, 267, vs. Idaho, 235,9:07 6, San Francisco 0 Jim look forward to a life in the wanting to do something good and became apparent.” Athletic Director Ron Referee— Terry Gregson. Linesmen— Chris Jockson, 61, freshman, Loulslonc p.m. Cleveland 5, California 3 enjoyed a most rewarding expe­ than the images that he brought Wayne Bonney. Gerard Gouthler. Bullet 22, Pacera 60 State. X. 1 points, 4.2asslsts. AAemphls State,21-10, vs. DePaul,2411,11:45 N.Y. Yankees 3, Chlcogo (AThIte Sox Z 10 rience this past month. He back to Connecticut. He always political arena. He is quite will have the character and Wellman said in a four-paragraph statement Stacey King, 610, senior, Oklahoma, 76.: p.m. Innings certain that he doesn’t want to be strength to do something, even if The Redbirds were 13-17 during the 1988-89 points, 10rebounds,2.3b(ocks. Al Tucson, Aril. T u e sd ay’s G om e s attended a week-long conference viewed Sen. Al Gore from Tennes­ Rangers 4, Flames 3 INDIANA (X) SECDNDTEAM Frhtav, AAorch 17 Toronto vs. St. Louis at St. Petersburg, Ra., in Washington, D.C., that focused see as being a very shallow man. a legislative assistant to a sena­ it might be politically damaging. season, the worst during Donewald’s tenure. Thompson 3101-27, Schrempf1-4003, Sm IH Atookle Blaylock, 61, senior, Oklohoma Oregon State, 21-7, vs. Evansville, 265,2:07 1 p.m. tor. He came to this conclusion He sees a bright future ahead for 1019 5-7 25, Fleming 6-13 32 14,Person310 X.2polnts,6.8osslsts,3.8steals. p.m. Boston vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, on the workings of the govern­ But upon hearing him speak and Catgory o 1 3—3 1-17,Sklles8-150018,Grav1-1002,Wlttman1-3 Joy Edwards, 64, sophomore, Indiana, X., Seton Hall, 266, vs. Southwest Missouri Fla., 1:05 p.m. ment of the United States and its hearing him respond to questions, after finding out that they are the the United States. Handley takes the lead N .Y . R a n g e rs 3 1 1— 4 00 2, Slephens 2-6 00 4, Frederick 49 00 8, points, 3.8 ossists. State, 219, 4:37 p.m. Detroit vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05 people who go through all the Jim was also pleased to see that First Period— 1, New York, Sondstrom 26 Totals 39909-1290. Pervis Ellison, 69, senior, Louisville, II Indiana, 237, vs. (taorge AAosan, 2410,9:07 p.m. history. Jim changed his mind. “ He really (Patrick, Wilson), 17:08 (pp). 2, New York, points, 61.4 FG percentage, 44 rebounds p.m. Atlanta vs. N.Y. AAets (ss) at Port St. Lucie, Before Jim was chosen to go to made an effort to answer ques­ information, gather all the mate­ there are still so many people who TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Bob Handley of W ilson 26 (Sondstrom ), 19:02 (pp). C H IC A G O (123) Glen Rice, 67, senior, Michigan, X.7 points Texas-EI Paso, 246, vs, Loulslono Fla., 1:05 p.m. Penalties— Rarngoe, Cal (Interference), tions, which is a rare commodity rials, decide what the senator look to the future and are Pompano Beach. Fla., took the first-round lead PIppen 5-100110, Gront5-93413, Cartwright 6.2rebounds. Stote,2411,11:45p.m. Cincinnati vs. Los Angeles at Vero Washington, D.C., he had to take 3:53; Roberts, Cal (roughing), 8:00; 35 4410, Vincent 600012, Jordan 7-154421, Charles Smith, 61, senior, Oorgetown, 19.: Second Round Beach, Ra., 1:M p.m. in Washington.’ ’ After seeing Sen. should think and then tell the concerned about where the coun­ Monday night in the $280,000 Trustcorp Show, N Y (roughing), 8:00; M u n y n , Col a test in which he competed with a Corzlne311O06,Paxson24004, Davls37357, points, 5.4asslsts. At Boise, Idaho Phllodelphia vs. Montreal at West Palm Al Gore in person, Jim was senator what he should think. He try is going. He said that almost Professional Bowlers Association National (Interference), 15:17; McOlmmon, Ca\, Hodges 790019, Perdue 37006, Sellers450O THIRDTEAM Soturdov, March 18 Beach, Fla., 1:30 p,m. large number of high school malor^rome misconduct (high-sticking), 9, Holey 01 50 5. Totols 47911324122. Honk Gothers, 67, lunlor, Loyolo Mary. Arizona-Robert M o rris winner vs. St. N,Y. Mets (ss) vs, N.Y. Yankees at Fort said that he would kind of like to everyone on the trip wanted to be 16:15. students throughout the state. impressed by him immensely. Championship. In d ia n a 18 22 » 27— X mount,32.9polnts, 13.6rebounds. AAorv's-Clemson winner Lauderdale, Fla., 1:30 p.m. Second Period— 3, Calogry, Otto 22 (Mocln- Jim’s week was filled with be a senator. senators and about 15 students, Handley, a four-time titlist who has not won Chicago » 21 X 32—m Todd Uchtl,64, senior, Stanford,X.2polnts. Memphis St.-DePaul winner vs. UNLV- (ss) vs. Baltimore at The test, sponsored by the State nls, Murrvn), 5:50 (pp). 4, New York, 3Polnl goals—Hodges 5, Jordan 3, 5 rebounds, 3.2osslsts. Idoho winner Miam i, 1:35 p.m. many highlights. Among the beside himself, said that they since 1987, scattered 1,868 pins for his eight Ogrodnick 12 (Petit, Lofleur), 12:51 (op). Board of Education and The Sklles 2, Sellers, Schrempf. Fouled out— George AAcaoud, 66, senior, Rorlda State, Al Tucson, Artz. highlights was a visit to the One thing that discouraged Jim would like to be president. games. Penalties— Show, NY (holding), 5:40; None. Rebounds— Indiana 46 (Smits 8), X.2polnts,3.9asslsts. Sunday, March 19 William Randolph Hearst Foun­ Pepllnskl, Cal (holding), 8:11; Wilson, N Y Chlcogo 57 (Jordan 14). Assists— Indlono 7t Alenzo Maurnlng, 610, freshnton, George, Seton Hall-SW Missouri St. winner vs. Exhibition llnescores Arlington National Cemetery, about politics was demonstrated Part-time pro Scott Monteleone of New (tripping), 8;11; B.Mullen, N Y (hooking), dation, consisted of three parts; (Schrempt, Fleming, Sklles, WIttman, Ste­ town, 12.9 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5 blocks. Oegon St.-Evansville winner where he saw the changing of the by the Congressional pay-raise Studying and understanding Orleans, who has yet to win a PBA tour event, 8:34; Moclnnls, Cal (hooking), 11:08. phens 4), Chicago 42 (Jordan 14). Totol , 66, lunlor. La Salle, X.S UTEP-LSU winner vs. Indlona-George Braves 3, Orioles 1 1) A who’s who in the U.S. Third Period— 5, Calgorv, M.Hunter 18 issue. Congress spent a lot of ti me the United States government spilled 1,845 to occupy second place. fouls— Indiana X, Chlcogo 22. A— 17444. points, 11.3rebounds,3asslsts. AAoson winner government, 2) U.S. history, 3) guard at the tomb of the unknown (Pepllnskl, Ransoge), 9:50. 6. Colgorv, HDNORABLEMENTIDN Se m ifin als soldier and Jack and Bobby hoping that they wouldn’t have to and its complexities can be very The field of 360 faces 16 more qualifying Otto 23 (M.Hunter, Pepllnskl), 12:35. 7, Nick Anderson, Illinois; B.J. Armstrong, A t D enver A IM ta m l current events. Jim, because of New York, Sondstrom 27 (Lofleur, Wil­ do anything about the pay-raise confusing. Without seeking ad­ games in this, the second-richest event on the IO(«Ni; Stacey Augmon, Nev.-Los Vegos; Thursday, AAorch X A tla n ta 010 (100 2 0 0 -3 9 2 his thorough understanding of all Kennedy’s graves. He also saw son), 15:01. Penalties— Leetch, N Y (tripping), Bucks m.MaverlcksBS Dona Borros, Boston College; Kenny Battle. Arlzona-RMU— St. Marv's-Clemson B a lh m o re OOO 000 100— 1 6 0 many of the city’s monuments. issue. However, once the public vice from people who that can Pro Bowlers Tour. Wednesday night, the field 1:04; Hardy, N Y (roughing), 18:43; J.Mullen, Illinois. winner vs. Memphis St.-DePaul— UNLV- Gtavlne, Sutter (6), Puleo (7), Nezelek (9) three topics on the test, had one of Col (hooking), 19; 13. Ricky Blanton, Louisiana State; Chucky Idoho winner and J.DavIs, MIzerock (8); Schmidt, Myers The most memorable of all outcry became so much, they help you understand the way in is cut to 90, all of whom will earn paychecks, M IL W A U K E E (111) the two highest scores in Connec­ Shots on goal— Colgorv 9.11-18— 38. New Brown, North Carolina State; Joy Burson, Seton Hall-SW M o. St.— O regon St.- (6), M ella (7), Thurmond (8) and Tettleton. which our government works, the Y ork 13-6-5— 24. Cummings 10175-7X, Kryslkowlak3101-27, ticut. This made him eligible to go highlights though was the Iwo eventually had to do what they and on Thursday it is pared to 24 for match Ohio State; , Syracuse; Evansvllle winner vs. UTEP-LSU— W— Glavine, M . L— Schmidt, 42. Sv— Power-plov Opportunities— Calgary 1 of4; Slkma7-11O017, Humphries 5-10OO11,Pressey , Virginia Tech; Anthony Cook, Nezelek (1). H Rs— Ahanta, J.DavIs (2), Jima Marine Memorial and the knew they had to do all along, but system would be impossible to play. 5-11 5-516, Pierce 7-13 3316, Roberts 341-17, Indtano-GMU winner on the trip to Washington as a New York 3 of 5. Arizona. Championship W hitedd). didn’t want to do because it might fathom. Jim expressed gratitude Goalies— Colgorv, Womslev, 16-10-4 (24 Mokeskl24004, Moncrlef341-X,GreenOOOO delegate representing Lincoln and Jefferson Memor­ The top prize is $54,000. second only to the O.Totals450415-X111. , Illinois; Gerald Gloss, Missis- A l D enver be politically damaging. The to Mr. Cournoyer, Mr. Race and shoh-30 saves). New York, Vonbles- slppl; Scott Hoffner, Evansville; Tom Saturday, AAorch X Connecticut. ials. Ludes, having never been to $100,000 winner’s share for the Seagram’s brouck, 26-16-4 (38-35). DALLAS (95) Tigers 11, Dodgers 3 Dantley 7-15 47 18, Perkins 415 32 14, Hammonds, Georgia Tech; Tim Hardaway, Regional semifinal winners Washington, D.C., thought the issue bothered Jim. He referred Mr. Jawitz. They put together A — 17,361. Texas-EI Paso. During Jim’s stay in Washing­ Coolers Open. Wennington 14 2-2 4, Harper 59 1-2 12, Referee— Don Morouelll. Linesmen— Pot Steve Henson, Kansas State; , monuments were extremely awe­ to “ Profiles in Courage” , a book some ideas of how he should Blackman 3151-17, Williams 4113415, Tyler THE FINAL FOUR AtLakNond,Fta. ton, Jan. 28 through Feb. 4, he Oopuzzo, Don Schochte. Xavier, Ohio; Joe Hillman, Indiana; Ed prepare for the test. He also gives 7-111-115, Dovis 33006, Jones 33O04.Totals A t Seattle L o s A n ge le s 100 001 100— 2 10 1 learned a great deal about the inspiring. written by John F. Kennedy. The 4085141995. Horton, lo(*a; Byron Irvin, Missouri; Danny M m ifln a ls Detroit IX OK lOx—II IS 1 book is about people who had thanks to his dad and everybody Chargers sign pair Jones, Wisconsin. Saturday, April 1 inner-workings of the U.S. Senate Another one of Jim’s high­ NHL statistics M ilw a u k e e X 27 31 23-111 Hershlser, M organ (6), Horton (8) and Jeff Lebo, North Carolina; Kirk Lee, Eost champion vs. West chomplon Scloscio, C.Hernandez (7); Tonona, Power lights, as far as political personal­ made certain decisions and took else who supported him. Dallas 31 X M 22— X Towson State; M a rk AAacon, Temple; Roy and the U.S. House of Represen­ SAN DIEGO (AP) — Former Atlanta 3Polnt goals—SIkma 3, Humphries, Southeast champion vs. Midwest champion (5), RItz (9) and Nokes, Heoth (7), For Jim Ludes, the trip to AAarble, IO(wa; Jeff Martin, M urray State. tatives. He learned that most ities are concerned, was an certain actions that jeopardized NEW YORK (AP) — Notional Hockey Pressey, Moncrief, Harper, Fouled oul— DIAAascIo (8). W— Tancnia, 1-1. L— Hershlser, quarterback David Archer and offensive Don AAocLeon, U C LA ; Eric AAcLaughlln, their political careers, but knew Washington, D.C. was a great Leogue regular-season statistics through None. Rebounds— Milwaukee 4t (SIkm a Championship 41. HRs—Detroit, Lusoder 2 (2). people in Washington don’t arousing speech delivered by Akron; Rodney AAonroe, North Carolina lineman Brett Miller, who was left off the Sunday, AAorch 12: 12), D a lla s 46 (W illia m s 12). A ssists Monday, April 3 JIM LUDES that their decision was the right success and an honor and some­ State; John Morton, Seton Hall; Dvron Nix, answer questions, but simply say Wendell H. Ford, a senator from Scoflng Leaders Milwaukee X (SIkm a 7), Dallas 23 (Davis Semifinal winners, 9:08 p.m. Falcons’ 37-man protected list, were signed Tennessee; (tary Payton, Oregon State thing to do. “ You don’t see a lot of thing that he will remember 6). Total fouls— Milwaukee 19, Dallas 17. Expos4,Mets3 what they want to say about a Kentucky. “ He got a lot of people experiencing D.C. Monday to free agent contracts by the San OP 0 A P h P im Elliott Perry, AAemphls State. L^mleux, Pit 66 70 109 179 66 Technical— Milwaukee Illegal defense. A— certain topic whether or not it fired up,” Jim said of Ford. profiles in courage anymore,” forever. For Manchester High Gretzky, LA 17J)07. Ramon Ramos, Seton Hall; J.R. Reid, North NIT picture (lOInnIngs) Diego Chargers. 69 52 101 153 22 Carolina; , Michigan; sense the importance of his said Ludes. School, his trip was an incentive Yzermon, Det answers the question asked. Jim also went to the Pentagon “ incredibly fascinating.” At the 70 60 78 136 51 Kenny Sanders, George Mason; Dwayne Archer played for Atlanta from 1984 through NIcholls, LA surroundings. “ It was just really However, he is optimistic about for younger students interested in 70 61 71 132 92 Schintzius, Florida. All Times EST AIWestPalmBeach,Fta. Prior to his trip, the images and the White House. He said that White House, he saw the presi­ Brown, Pit Clippers 115, Spurs 103 1987, completing 331 of 647 passes for 4,275 SB 43 56 99 112 Brian Shorter, Pittsburgh; Michael Smith, First Round New Y o ik (N ) 000 010 002 0 0 -3 6 0 incredible for me to be there at the future. He said, “ If the people politics. For the nation, it was a Coffey, Pit 65 that he had formed of many just being at those places was dent leave on Marine 1 and could yards and 18 touchdowns. 26 71 97 153 Brigham Young; John Taft, Marshall; Wednesdoy, March IS AAontreol 021 O N 000 01— 4 11 0 Mullen, Col 69 42 54 96 the west wing of the White House that I associated with this past trip that demonstrated that the 12 LJk. CLIPPERS (US) Stephen Thompson, Syracuse; Lov Vaught, Connecticut, 1612, at N.C. Charlotte, 17-11, Darling, Beatty (5), Aose (8), Savage (10) Carson, Edm 72 45 49 94 The 6-foot-7, 300-pound Miller is a six-year 22 Normon 8-17 34 19, Smith 36 36 M ichigan; Randy White, Loulslona Tech. 7:Xp.m. and Lyons, Sasser (7), Liddell (9) ; where the Oval Office is, where week are any indication of where future is in good hands when Robltollle, L A 69 43 49 92 veteran who appeared in 15 games for the 61 Beniamin 11-15 7-8 X , Dolley 493210, Grant Mississippi, 1314, at St. John's, 1313, 7:X DeAAortlnez, Bottenfleld (6), Barrett (9), KurrI, Edm 66 39 the Cabinet meeting rooms are, this country will be 20,30,40 years young people, like Jim Ludes, are 53 92 63 1017 3 4 X , Wolf 3-6 33 9, Wlllloms 8-14 0016, p m . Souveur (11) and Santovenia, Pevey (10). Falcons last season, starting four. Gallant, Det 66 36 49 65 214 NCAA tourney glance Garrick 1-1002, WhIteOOOOO, LockOOOOO, M urray Stote 1310, at Penn Stote, 1311,7 :X W— Sauveur, 1-1. L— Savage, 41. where you get stopped every 20 from now, I am incredibly attracted to public service as a Quinn, Pit 69 31 52 63 86 Totals47-8521-27115. p.m. (jarmer, Chi 70 39 yards by different security. That encouraged.” He believes that career. 42 61 46 SAN ANTDNID (IX) St. Peters, 774, at Vlllanova, 1615,7:Xp.m. Scholarships aplenty at MHS AAocLeon, NJ 66 36 42 60 116 EAST REGIONAL Red8ex7.Reyals7 was impressive. there are enough good people who — Ryan Barry Donaldson out for year Com egys 38 3 3 8, W.Anderson 1017 OO X, First Round Akron, 21-7, at Ohio State, 17-14, 8 p.m. BrIckowskI 412 32 14, Robertson 313 0818. A l Ortonsboro, N.C. New Orleans, 1310, at Wisconsin, 17-11,8:05 (13 Innings) Dawkins 310 OO 6, Vincent 39 24 12, Thursday, AAorch 16 p.m. Are you a college bound student? Do you need help These scholarships are made available to those with DALLAS (AP) — center G. Anderson 303713, Smrek 24004, AAaxwell Konsos State, 1310, vs. Minnesota, 17-11, Southern Illinois, 2413, at St. Louis, 239,8:X financially? Do you know where to go? The special talents and scholarstic achievements. James Donaldson underwent knee surgery to 37 00 4, M.Anderson 0 1 00 0, Roth 33 00 4. 12:07 p.m. p.m. At winter Itovon, Flo. Transactions TotolB439217-241X. Stanford, 266, vs. Sleno, 244, 2 :X p.m. Temple, 1411,atRlchmond,249,9:Xp.m. Kansas City 2M 001 « l OH 1—7 15 0 Manchester High School’s Guidance Department If you live i>i Hartford County, and you can show repair a ruptured tendon Monday and doctors Los Angeles XXX X —119 West Virginia, 254, vs. Tennessee, 1310,7:07 Thursday, March 16 B o sto n 000 O il o il O H 1 - 7 M 1 has many opportunities for those students planning proof of financial need, then you may be eligible for Exchange weekend a success said he will begin his rehabilitation program San Antonio XXX 32—IX p.m. Kent State 2410, vs. Michigan Stote, 1313,at Aquino, CNwalne (4), Vosguez (7), Stottl6 Fouled out— Smith. Rebounds— Los An IXke,X7, vs. South Carolino State,237,9:X Detrolt,7:Xp,m, m yro (8), Gleoton (9), Dejesus (11) and to further their education. You may be a Boy Scout, assistance from the O’Meara Foundation. Also immediately. BASEBALL geles 54 (Benlomln 11), San Antonio 46 p.m. Georgia Southern, 23-5, at Alabama- Boone, Hearn (6); Ellsworth, Smithson(5), a community leader, or just simply love to write. awarding funds on the basis of residence is the VFW Amerloan League (Comegys, G.Anderson 7. Assists— Los At Prevldtnca, R.l. Blrmlngham,1411,7:Xp,m, Lam p (7), R.Murphv (9), Trautwein (11) and French exchange student name, their native country and cultures, ways-of-life, languages, “ The surgery went as expected,” Dr. J. Pat —Reassigned Club which offers scholarships to those students Angeles X (Gront 11), Son Antonio X m doy, AAorch X UC Santa Barbara, 218, ot Wichita State, O rone, AAarzano (7). H R s— Kansas City, Whatever your field of study, the M.H.S. Guidance Frederique Gabard, 18, a senior saying “ I love you” in their own etc., was very enjoyable.” Evans, the Mavericks team physician, said, Jim Camponls and Roger Hansen, , (Robertson, Dawkins 6). Total fouls— Los North Carolina State, 248, vs. South 1410,8:Xp,m. (Artilte (1). Boston, Rice (3),(>reenwell(1), who are U.S. citizens. ond TIno Martinez and Jim Wllson.lnflekfers, Arkansas Stote, 249, at Nebraska 1615,8 :X Department has scholarship programs to fit the Those kinds of exchange wee­ 1 Angeles X, San Antonio Technicals— Rom ero(l). language. This concert ended adding the operation took nearly two hours. 73. Corollno, 1310,12:07p.m. The Connecticut Glass Dealers Association at Manchester High School, ar­ to IHmInor league comp. BrIckowskI, Los Angeles Illegal defense. Iowa, 229, vs. Rutgers, 1412, 2 :X p.m. p.m. needs of its students. rived on Feb. 23 at Mark T. with the famous song called “ We kends are organized by the “ He will wear a brace for a minimum of two Notional League A -9402. Oorgetoiwn, 364, vs. Princeton, 137,7:07 Pepperdine, 1312, at New M exico State, makes available a scholarship on the basis of — Sent Pot 21-10,9:Xp.m. Are the World.” American fami­ asociation American Field Ser­ months and then he’ll begin more intensive p.m. Yankees 3. White Sex 2 To find out about scholarships available, one may citizenship, personality, resourcefulness, financial Sheehan High School in Walling­ Combs and Rob Scanlon, ; Jeff Jazz 98, Cavaliers 83 Vanderbilt, 1413, vs. Notre Dame, 248,9 :X Santa Oaro, 2410, ot New Mexico, 249,9:35 ford. She met other foreign lies and exchange students en­ vice (AFS). AFS asks high rehab,” Evans said. Kaye, catcher; Keith Miller, Inflelder, p.m. p.m. (10 Innings) want to take note of the guidance office bulletin need and academic achievements. Another associa­ and Steve Stonlcek, outfielder, to their Second Round Hawaii, 17-12,atCallfornla, 1311,10:Xp.m. students and she became ac­ joyed many of the international schools like Mark T. Sheehan to minor-league comp for reossignment. m d o y , AAorch 17lh board located in the guidance office or make use of a tion offering funds is the Manchester Garden Club CLEVELAND (83) A l Oroonsboro, N.C. At Fort Lauderdale, Flo, quainted with her hosts for the songs sung by the Sheehan give international exchange stu­ BASKETBALL Boise State, 236, at Oklahoma State, 1612, book, “ Financial Aid Available to M.H.S. Students” Sanders 26 40 4, Nance 7-12 36 19, Setuntay, AAorch 18 Chicago (A) OH 1M 001 0-3 6 8 which is available to those students planning to Thomas player of week Notional Baskonmll Association Stonford-Sleno winner vs. Konsas St.- 8:Xp.m. weekend. chorus. The show was followed by dents the opportunity to learn PHOENIX SUNS—Activated Eddie Daugherty 4101-29, Harper 61 0 12-15X, Price N ow Y o rk (A ) 2 H 000 o n 1— 3 5 8 developed by the guidance counselors of Manches­ further their education in Floriculture or 1-11 OO 2, Wlllloms 4 4 4 0 0, Ehk) 37 1-1 8, Minnesota winner Second Round On Friday, visitors accompan­ music, dancing and munching in more about America. American Johnson, guard-forward,from thelnluredllst. M a r c h 2421 Perez, Rosenberg (6), Pall (7), B, Jones (8), ter High. For further research on any scholarship NEW YORK (AP) — , who Valentlne383312,Dudlev411-21,HubbordOO West Vlrglnlo-Tennessee winner vs. Thigpen (10) ond Slought, Dorsett (7); Horticulture. Ploced Steve Kerr, guard, on the Inlured list, Teoms,sltesandtlmesTBA ied their hosts to school for the the cafeteria. students also have the chance to 400, Rollins 36406, Keys 1-2402. Totols34X Duke-S.C. Stote winner J Jones, Ridenour (5), Schulze (6), Porker averaged 25.8 points and 9.3 assists in helping Third Round funds, addresses are available. More scholarships are available than those 72-79t3. Al ProvMonco, R.l. (7), Elland (8), Cory (9) ond Solos. day where they gave speeches On Sunday, a late morning learn how foreign students live FOOTBALL M a r c h 2 3 X Among the more unusual scholarships available the Detroit Piston win all four of their games. U T A H (98) Sundoy, AAorch 19 W— Cary, 1-0. L— Thigpen, 1-1. HR— mentioned in the guidance office. The following Notional FooRwII League Georeetown-Princoton winner vs. Teoms, sites andtImesTBA about their own culture. Indeed, brunch farewell gathering pre- abroad. MHS was one of the Monday was named NBA Player of the Week DALLAS COWBOYS— Signed Anthony AAalone 419 9-12 X, lovaronl 14002, Eaton Chicago, Lyons (2), Kittle (1). New York, is the Carter Leadership Scholarship for which any scholarship information came from Seventeen Vanderbllt-NolreDameiMnner X m lfin a ls Woodard (1), many countries were represented ceeded departure in the early participating high schools last for the period ending March 12. Jones, tight end. 37406, Stockton 7-15 3 6 19,(3rlfnth4104012, Boy Scout who shows leadership potential may Ballev3153-313, Hansen 391-311, Brow n1440 N.C. State-S.Carolina winner vs. lowa- AAarch 27 magazine. The Harvard/Radcliffe Scholarship DENVER BRONCOS—Signed Wymon Rutgers winner Al New York such as Antigua, Australia, Bel­ afternoon, to give time for the fall and will be one again in the Thomas beat out John Stockton of Utah, who Henderson, defensive back, to a series of 2, Les 1-32-24, Form er 1-3402, (jeckner 1-2402, apply. Association in Cambridge, Mass., is available to Ortiz 4 0 40 O.Totals 39-912 4 X X. Som HInata Teams ondtImesTBA gium, Denmark, Ecuador, exchange students to say goodbye next few years. one-year controcts. averaged 20. 5 points and 16.0 assists as the Cleveland 11 16 X J4-X Al East Rutherford, N.J. Championship Can you show proof of financial need? The those students whose relatives’ names are Ander­ PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed France, Finland, Germany, Ja­ to their hosts. They also wrote — Frederique Gabard Jazz posted a 2-0 record. Utah X 19 X 25-98 mdoy, March X M a r c h 7f Bowling Sammy Lilly, comerbock, to a two-yeor Fitzpatrick and Tumiensky Memorfal Fund offers son, Baxendale, Borden, Bright, Downer, Pennoyes 3Polnt pool—Ehlo. Fouled out—None. Stanford-Slono— Konsos St.-MInnesota Al New York pan, New Zealand, Panama, down many addresses to keep in controct, winner vs. W.VIrglnla-Tennessee— Duke- Semifinal wlnners,9p.m. up to $800 to those Manchester residents who are or Murphy. (Spelling counts!) The David Letter- PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Signed Rebounds— Cleveland 55 (Nance 10), Utah 57 Paraguay, Republic of China, touch with each other! (Eaton 12). Assists—Cleveland 16 S.C. State winner Third Place parishioners of a Roman Catholic Church and show Troy Stedmon, llnebocker, to a free-ogent man Telecommunications Scholarships at Ball (Price 5), Utah 7A (Stockton 14). Total Georgetown-Prlnceton— Vanderblll- Semifinal losers,7p.m. South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Sharon McMahon, 15, one of the Cecchinl ousts Jo Durle contract. this proof of financial need. The Catholic Graduates Savings in energy fouls— Clevelond 24, Utah 74. Technicals— Notre Dame winner vs. N.C. State- Elks State University, in Muncie, Ind., is open to seniors SAN DIEGO CHARGERS— Signed Orvld Switzerland and Turkey. excited American hosts, found Dougherty, Utah coach Sloan. A— 12444. S.CarolIno— lo(wo-Rutaers winner Club offers three $500 scholarships to Catholics who and juniors who’ve got “ Letterman style, creativ­ BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) — Ninth-seeded Archer, auarterbock and Brett Miller, Tony Salvatore 146358, Ralph Dover Sr. On Saturday afternoon all this weekend really fun but also 136137-393, Fran Chartler 135-352, Duane are residents of Hartford County and wish to enter a ity” in telecommunications. (Grades don’t count!). improve Army iife Sandra Cecchini of Italy rallied to beat offensive tackle. Championship students were invited with their very interesting. “ I like talking COLLEOE At East Rulhortord, N.J. Krause 134366, BernleGudeohn 134369, Ernie The Frederick and Mary F. Beckley Scholarship Britain’s Jo Durie3-6, 7-6 (7-5). 6-2 in Monday’s SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE— Pepin 145860, Bill Palmer 154134393, Joe four year college. WASHINGTON (AP) - A Sunday, AAorch X What elementary school did you attend? The hosts to a day at Wallingford with people who come from a first round of the $300,000 Virginia Slims of Nomed Doug Echols commissioner. Regional semifinal winners Tiworonlte 134154601, Joe Dworak 137-137-369. Fund is available for a needy left-handed freshman by-product of shared energy­ COLGATE—Announced thot the con­ Calendar Frances Glbault Scholarship is available to a attending Juniata College in Huntington, Pa., while Healthworks Fitness Club for different country,” she said, Florida. tract of Joe Baker, heod basketball Radio, TV saving agreements between out­ SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AARP former student of Bentley Elementary School. the Lake Erie College Twins Scholarship in swimming, volleyball, racquet- “ because even it the United Elna Reinach of South Africa, Etsuko Inoue coach, will not be renewed. FIrsI Round side contractors furnishing ILLINOIS STATE— Fired Bob Done­ ball and fun! States is a pretty big country in A l NoshvlHo, TOnn. Stan Kollnowskl 2042286X, Phil Washburn The Eaton-Reed Scholarship offers funds to a Painsville, Ohio, gives twins a two for one deal. of Japan and Catherine Suire of France also wald, heod bosketball coach. energy requirements to defense Thursday, AAorch M 302-239630, Poul Venza 214510, Jim Powers During the evening visitors this world and plays an important MONTANA—Announced resignation of WEDNESDAY TONIGHT senior or graduate of M.H.S., while the Manchester Scholarships are out there and easy to come by. installations is an improvement advanced to become second-round opponents BovsBinkellMII La Salle, 235, vs. Louisiana Tech, 228,1:07 214204-541, How ard M iller 200, Ted Oodo- Bob NIehl, ossistont basketball cooch. p.m. 7:X pm. — Islanders at (Alhalers, SportsChar Scholarship Foundation offers several awards to No one should be deprived of a college education were invited to a Sheehan winter position, I think everybody shouM of the eight tournament favorites, who CtaMSDIvIslen ro(Mkl 314504, Bert Sweet 533, P. Corbett 5X, in the quality of life on U.S. Army NAVY— Named Mike Drake and Mike Oklahoma, 245, vs. East Tennessee nel,W TIC Bruno Giordano 533, (3ene Hattin 559, Howard concert in which they partici­ be open to what is going on around Trgovac assistant football coaches. S e m ifin a l 7:Xp.m.— Bruins at Pengulns,(hannelX graduates of Manchester High School who are simply because of the lack of funds. bases, reports Energy User received first-round byes. Coventry vs.Old So vbrook.otNorwIch Free State,2410,3:Xp.m. Lock(M>od 500, VI Pulford 176104510, Pat OHIO UNIVERSITY— Fired Billy Hahn, Virginia, 1310, vs. Providence, 1410,8:07 9 p.m. — Boxing: Steve Lithe vs. Davev planning to enter a college on a full time basis. — Meribeth Riley pated by lining up, giving their us. Learning about different Acodemv,7:Xp.m. Olcovaoe 174479, Jeanne Lukocs 473, Yolanda News. heod bosketball coach. p.m. Hilton, ESP N Bums461. MANCHESTER HERALD, ’Tuesday. Mar. 14. 1989 — 17 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD. 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DEAR READERS: I confessed this sin to my best friend. got a little intoxicated, and they let me P While “ Feeling Rotten” Today, they are happily married sleep in their spare room so I wouldn’t was the houseguest of and so am I. It would have been selfish have to drive home. Well, at 3 a.m., I her best friend, who had and cruel of me to tell her. was awakened by the boyfriend as he 5 PIAHUTS by Charles M. Schulz a live-in lover, “ F.R.” Dear Abby I was also cheated on. I married a started to climb into my bed. I told was awakened in the wonderful man who I loved with all him to get out or I would scream! He ONE FINGER WILL MEAN 1 LJH AT ABOUT ^ THREE FINGERS WILL MEAN Y |'p BE CRAZY TO ASK my heart. You cannot imagine the A middle of the night by Abigail Van Buren left and I quietly dressed and drove A FAST ball ANPTU)0 \,THREE FINGERS?, LET 'EM MIT IT. ANP WE'LL [ ABOUT FOUR FINGERS J the lover, who wanted hurt I felt when a good friend of mine home. fingers a curve.. ALL GO HOME.. sex. He got it, and that’s came to me and confessed that she I never said a word to anyone about why “ Feeling Rotten” had had a short affair with my this, and now I’m glad I didn’t because is feeling rotten. She husband. I forgave him. But I never they’ve been happily married for 15 asked, “ Should I tell my forgave her. years and have three wonderful kids. ‘This model’s for music lovers.” best friend?” In yesterday’s column of my best friends propositioned me. I TORONTO SUN READER He thanked me several times for m turned them down and never said a were letters saying, “Yes, tell.” DEAR ABBY: Regarding “ Feeling keeping quiet. ' 1969 by NEA. Inc Today, we have the “don’t tells.” word to their wives or anybody else. Rotten,” who slept with her best MUM’S THE WORD IN Read on: We are still good friends. What would friend’s live-in boyfriend and is now MINNEAPOLIS BUGS BUNNY by Warner Bros. have been gained by telling? I didn’t wondering if she should confess to her DEAR ABBY: “Feeling Rotten” lie — I just kept my mouth shut. friend and risk losing her friendship: DEAR ABBY: “ Feeling Rotten” 3-IH- REAULV CINCINNATI LADY TERRIBLE r-THE should keep her mouth shut. When I Give me a break! If she had really has no right to cleanse her conscience USUAL. AP photo HAGAR ‘m e HORRIBLE by DIk Browne YUCK/ was young, I found out that my best been a friend, she would have kicked in the tears of her best friend. My ARNIE.' friend’s fiance was cheating on her DEAR ABBY: I have been on both that two-timing loser out of her advice: Don’t compound the mess by (not with m e). I did what I thought sides of this situation, and I know from bedroom. To have “let him” — confessing. You will only make your HONORED — George Mandel Mantello A Wipe CAM AUWAY? T6UL was right — I told her. She confronted experience it’s best to keep quiet. A displays New York City’s Eleanor AT rt*B 3A(2 AeAlU, WKAT regardless of how hard up and lonely friend feel angry, bitter and de­ o o him, and he denied everything. She few years ago, I visited my best friend she was — was inexcusable. If she has pressed, which will give you even Roosevelt Human Rights Award after a H A Y B N T Y O U ? tSAVg y chose to believe him. That ended our and her husband in Hawaii. I was not an ounce of decency in her, she will more to feel guilty about. There’s a YOU married at the time. One night after a ceremony Monday at City Hall. Man­ friendship. By the way, she married stay out of this friend’s life, ana keep good chance that she knows him for tello, who was presented the award by TMAT him, and they are now happily party cruise, unusual circumstances her mouth shut. what he is but loves him anyway. If IPSA married grandparents. Maybe I brought her husband and me alone MAZOOK IN NOE VALLEY you tell her what happened, she might Mayor Edward Koch, was the first 2 should have minded my own business. together on a beautiful beach under a think you cam e on to him, or he might person to spread word of the mass 0>siribuied by NEA. tnc NOSY IN NEWARK full moon. It was indescribably DEAR ABBY: I had a problem even tell her that you did it in order to extermination of the Jews during World I), romantic. It happened. similar to “ Feeling Rotten’s” ; My protect himself. You’ve done enough War II. O C ( DEAR ABBY: When my husband The guilt didn’t set in until the next best friend, who also had a live-in harm already. Keep your lip zipped. LI'L ABNER by Al Capp was in Vietnam, the husbands of two morning, but I would have died before hovfriond. had a party at their house. I THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE VO' CMN*T OEST •VJW.K OFF, AN' T q -AN'SOHETVHKl’AtVAfffS )( NOTHINVT EVER>rrHINO WEMT ^ ME INI THI% COMCNSHUN/r s^ED ME/r-wMona. <> yo' « OFF ncNnbCKi.% ^ SAVE ME THIS TIM E? WIT OF THE WORLD THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk S By Barry PEOPLE NEVAH W M Ij MORE LBSAL^ Computer owners offered f TELL yPUR /MASTERTHE lARRIASE.'T PUKE,, NO eo\x>f\ efb£ MEET HIM ON THE Amsterdam Moore gives up role FIELt? OF HONOR NETHERLANDS TOMORROW AT remedies for incompatibility LONDON (AP) — Longtime James Bond NOON.' actor Roger Moore says he’s giving up the lead role in a new Andrew Lloyd Webber musical such) with the prime system m a because he can’t sing well enough. By Larry Blasko sort of computerized “ I now do not think that the musical stage is 01949 C«pp Em*rpria««. Inc * The Associated Press The CompuBug schizophrenia. for me,” Moore said Monday. The actor who played secret agent 007 in six Personal computer owners who There’s a cost for all this, Bond films had been rehearsing for six weeks. ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson want to share text or data files The musical, “ Aspects of Love,” is scheduled often learn that the First Law of ranging from $50 to more than WE IVM3 WAU^ (?uAuTig6vHe6 AoeagHo YOU WONOeRHOW DEAR READER: This is a type of skin cancer others. it? their car got a flat tire. 9 J 9 8 7 5 4 level of the contract affects the proper by going up with dummy’s king, drop­ e w e 6 0 T NEAR that appears as a small, shiny patch and progresses Among the gas models, the General Electric ♦ 42 Schiavone said she was struggling to change play in the trump suit. The normal ping East’s queen. But what if South’s ------f P L B ^ HIM/ to a larger lesion with crusting, scabbing and JCBP26GE J, $589, was an excellent baker and did a 4AK4 contract were four hearts? Now he ANSWER: If the apostrophe is used, it shouid the tire when a man walking his dog offered to percentage play is to finesse, hoping V M08A/ bleeding. Basal cell carcinomas rarely metastasize fine job at broiling. So did the O’Keefe & Merritt for West to have the queen. That is needs the king of spades to be onside, come after the s, indicating that more than one help. Vulnerable: Neither (spread to distant parts of the body) but they can 307988, $627, and the Tappan 303988, $550, but their Dealer: South right because West might hold A-Q-2, so he should play for East to hold the President is being honored. When we used to Rivera, whose reputation for sensationalism cause trouble by burrowing and invading underly­ oven-timing controls are complicated. Both also in which case playing the king will heart ace rather than the spade king. celebrate George Washington’s Birthday, that took off last year when his nose was broken ing tissue. They are malignant but not highly so. require a service representative to change the Weit North East South lose a trick. Today’s South went set be­ That’s why on this deal the level of the holiday would have been “ President’s Day.” during an on-air brawl with white suprema­ Pass Effective treatment always involves surgical cooktop light. cause he played the jack of hearts and contract guides the declarer’s play. cists, changed the tire. When the women’s car Pass 1 4 2 ♦ 2 9 excision, with or without X-ray therapy. Anti­ The Tappan brand has the added recommenda­ let it ride. The defenders made two di­ wouldn’t start, he brought his car to try to 3 ♦ 3 9 Pass Pass amond tricks, two heart tricks and cancer creams, such as topical fluorouracil, should tion of a low Repair Index. There wasn’t enough Pass J»mea Jacoby's books ‘Jacoby on Bridge’ and Do you have a question or comment about our jump-start it and then tried pushing the vehicle eventually the king of spades. Was ‘Jacoby on Card Games ‘ (written witb his father, never be used in treating basal cell carcinomas language? Please write to Jeffrey McQualn, in care data to create an index for GE or O’Keefe & Merritt with his own, Schiavone said. Opening lead: 4 J there a reason declarer should do the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at because the malignant cells can spread extensively of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manches­ gas models, but since Tappan also makes them, better? bookstores. Both are published by Pbarxa Books. within the skin beneath the creams. ter 06040. their repair record should be similar. Ig - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Mar. 14, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Mar. 14. 1989 — 19 Puzzles Sajak uses ‘smile test’ as a scale

___ the Answer to Previous Puzzle a strong, traditional talk show,” he said. I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 ACROSS By Jerry Buck ground floor The Associated Press don’t think there’s anything we should be doing that we’re not doing. We’ve tried some 1 Contribution Lucky TV Topics LOST H ^ H D M E S HDMES 5 ___ monster M ao___ tung things that haven’t worked, like asking people Notices fQiBUSINESS LOS ANGELES — Pat Sajak says he judges I DAND FOUND Employment : 03 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED '3 I dPP0RTUNITIE8 FDR SALE FDR 8 A l£ 9 Cereal grass Toothed the success of his new late-night talk show not in the audience about their worst date. But 2 QH ID) wheels At a condition precedent to im 12 Adam's our out-of-studio stuff has worked great.” by the ratings but by the happy faces of CBS Carson by at least two ratings points. In the LOST 1 large male Ger­ STORRS. Unisex beauty T H E Luck of the Irish!! BO LTO N. Brand new 8 grandson Peruvian Indian the placement of any odver- ENERGETIC Individual BANKING. ComFed Sav­ tlslng In the Manchester He­ man shepherd, tan and salon with 7 stations Some lucky family can 52, Roman big shots. last ratings week, Carson had a rating of 5.7, PART TIM E needed part time tor ings has openings tor room contemporary on 13 City in THE SAJAK SHOW IS seen on 195 stations. rald, Advertiser hereby brown. Eleven months H o ] busy medical parac- located In plaza. Many purchase this gracious 1.5 acres In new subdi­ 8 Speech “You can drive yourself crazy looking at “Nightline” 5.3 and Sajak 3.4. In the HELP WANTED full time tellers In our 7 room Colonial at the Oklahoma the ratings numbers every day and compar­ February sweeps, Carson got a 5.6 rating, Some defecting CBS stations have returned to ,, agrees to protect. Indemnify old. Wearing brown tlce. Duties Include: Manchester offices. extras. $69,900. Sentry vision. Well planned 14 Dress border 9 Ostrich and hold harmless the Man­ collar and half a red filing and retrieving Real Estate. 643-4060. N E W PRICE of kitchen features, oak ing yourself to everyone else,” said Sajak. "I Sajak 3.5. the fold, but a few, like Detroit and Atlanta, do chester Herald, Its officers PART Time driver's Qualified candidates $242,900 ! 3 spacious 15 Bruised 10 12 months not carry the show. In those cities, the Sajak leash. Answers to the helper. Moving furni­ medical records, assist should have at least 6 cabinetry and wet bar. 11 Flightless birds mainly go by the CBS executives. If they The good news is that the ratings are ahead and employees against any name of Red. Last seen bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 16 Etching fluid show is broadcast by independent stations. and all liability, loss or ture. Call 647-1717, preparing dally sche­ months of cashiering FIreplaced family 19 Coal product smile and stay out of our way, I know things of the previous late-night programming. at Shady Glen Thurs­ dule. Apply In person large country kitchen room has sliders to 1 7___ de cologne expense. Including attor­ leave message.______experience and enloy with adlolning family 21 After Sept. “I feel very good about where we are now,” Sajak has 95 percent of the CBS stations, day night. Call 649-7583. between 1 0 am and El]INSTRUCTION deck. 4 bedrooms In­ 18 Explosive are going well." neys’ tees, arising from HARDWOOD floor dealing with people on room with fireplace, 23 Card game while Carson has 99 percent of the NBC claims of unfair trade practi­ 6 pm. Sports Medicine cluding master bed­ A (abbr.) CBS executives have a lot to smile about. Sajak said in a telephone interview. “I don’t LOST In vicinity of Board Sander and/or layer a regular basis. We ces, Infringement of trade­ of Manchester, 155 POSTAL Jobs. $10.93 to 1st floor laundry, And­ room suite. All reoso- 19 Singing syllable 24 Sand hill "The Pat Sajak Show” made its debut Jan. 9, want to sound self-satisfied or smug, but I like stations. Street I brown leather experienced helpful offer on-the- lob train­ erson windows. Situ­ marks, trade names or pat­ Main Street, ing and also have an start. Applications are nable offers 20 Loud noises 25 Actor Bruce Sajak still goes to NBC on weekends to tape zippered wallet. Re­ but not necessary. Will ated on 2.3 acres on and things are going very well. the look of the show. We’re going through an ents, violation of rights of Monchester.______excellent fringe benef­ being accepted for the considered. Call to­ 22 Arrow poison Sajak, of course, is not giving Johnny evolutionary process. We don’t have meet­ “Wheel of Fortune,” but he said he has not privacy and Infringement of ward It returned. 649- train. Long hours, greater Hartford area. Loomis Road. Suitable 26 Z I fixe RETIRED Licensed its package. Interested day I Flano Realty 646- 24 After Nov. Carson of NBC’s “Tonight Show” anything to ings and say let’s change this or that. But a run Into Carson. Both Carson and David copyright and proprietary 4001. good pay. Benefits. We otter a 3'/j hour for horses!I Call Rose 5200.n______(obsession) 45 Make angry rights, unfair competition Must like to travel. Nurse, 3-11, part time. condidates should call 25 Asian coin 36 Neighbor of year down the road we can look at our shows Letterman, whose NBC late-night show is IMPOUNDED; Malebea- our Human Resources workshop which gua- or Don Jackson to see 27 Doesn't lose France (abbr.) 47 Tennis player worry about and probably never will. But and libel and slander, which 742-9961.______Call 649-2358.______rantes you a score of 90 today! Call Now! 647- BO LTO N Owner anxious I 27 Cowboy movie against the iast half-hour of “The Pat Sajak may result from the publica­ gle, 1 year old tri Department for more 28 Acts of 38 Put on Nastase that’s not the point, and never was. The and say they’re different. LOOKING for opportunl- percent plus on the 8400 or 646-8646. Jack- Move In for the spring. 31 Kind of cheese Show,” wished Sajak weil when he launched tion of any advertlsmenf In colored. Oak Street Today Is great day ... and Information at 649-4586. blundering 39 Uncooked 4 8 ______wellbiggest that fallacy about late-night program­ tles? We have a career exam. $55.00 fee. Work­ son & Jackson Real 7 room 2800 sq. ft. 32 Fish parts the Manchester Herald by area. Female Pitt Bull, Classified Is a great way EOE M/F/H/V contemporary. Cus­ 29 Baba a u ___ 41 Barnyard bird ends well ming is the assumption that you’re failing “AS FOR THE RATINGS. I really don’t his show. advertiser. Including adver­ 6 years old, brindle. opportunity In our shop this Thursday, Estate, 647-8400.O 33 Greek letter ... to sell something! 643- tom ommenltles. Still 30 Negatives 42 Fall suddenly 51 Astronaut's miserably if you’re not beating Carson, or at keep up with them. They go up, they go down. tisements In any free distri­ Steep Hollow Lane manager trainee pro­ March 16 at the Qual Ity A Star Is B ornll! Pres­ 34 Soak (flax) □ □ □ 2711. time to choose colors. 32 Enemies 43 Joke ferry least breathing down his neck. After the first few weeks to make sure people bution publications pub­ area. Female Terri gram. Willingness to Earn While You Learn Inn conference center, ently under construc­ 35 Left lished by the Manchester work hard. Imagina­ Vernon, Ct. Call 203- Come and view. 35 Looks 44 Opinion 52 Wildebeest were watching, I stopped checking. We’re LAUGH METER — The nomination ballots cross, 6 months old, tan We will train a qualilled tion, this delightful 7 36 Shudder of fear The bugbear Sajak had to overcome was Herald. Penny Sleffert, & white, Woodbrldge tion and Initiative are 667-0049 for reserva­ $327,900. Flano Realty Publisher. applicant to be an optical room Colonial has 646-5200.Q 37 Heckles previous late-night programming on CBS, a just out to improve what CBS had in this time are out for “The Third Annuai Comedy Street area. the requirements. Start tions. Can't attend? many fine featuresi Awards,” to be shown on ABC on Tuesday, HELP WANTED technician in our lens 39 Paper hodgepodge of original shows, reruns and slot before. We’re starting a talk show from 03 at up to $800/week If order home study same Located on Shoddy CDNDDMINIUMS measures movies. Not only were CBS ratings trailing scratch. We’re not taking viewers away from May 23. All comedy performers who worked LOST MANCHESTER Honda, you qualify. Attractive grinding Dept. We offer an guarantees/price. Mill Rd. In Andover on 40 Western hemi­ far behind Carson and ABC’s “Nightline,” Johnny Carson, but we are attracting people during the 1988 calendar year are eligible. AND FOUND "Connecticuts largest benefits package. Send exceptional benefits program over 5 wooded acres, m FDH SALE ED PERSONALS resume to: Kevin Car- sphere org. but many affiliate stations were also dumping who previously haven’t been watching The show was created by producer George m otorcycle/power this home offers 3 bed­ rlere. Metropolitan with starting rate of *6.00 rooms, 2.5 baths, fire­ CONDO Beauty with 41 Senator Jake Schlatter to honor comic performers. LOST-Male Shetland BASEBALL - Wanted: eaulpment dealer" Is the shows to run their own. network late-night shows.” Life Insurance Com­ hourly and reviews in 90 & Real Estate place, vinyl siding, pool. Brick and beauti­ Meanwhile, Carson renewed his contract Sheep Dog. Tan and Any Information (clip­ now accepting applica­ white, 2 years old, tions In the sales, ser­ pany, P.O. Box 1426, 180 days. Call Bob Pound for Anderson windows, ful and spacious 4 room 42 Demon of THE RATING FOR the CBS late-night with NBC for another year. “I’m having a FEMME FATALE RETURNS — Ana- pings, photos, rosters, Manchester, Connectl- wearing choke chain. anecdotes) on the vice, and parts depart­ appt. generous allowances. unit with balcony over­ Arabian lore shows in December was 3.3, while Carson had ball,” Carson told NBC Entertainment Allcia, who starred on CBS’ “Falcon Crest” cut 06040. EOE______HDME8 You can't beat the looking pool, with a 1 Answers to "Brandy” . sem i-pro teams of ments. Competitive QSA OPTICAL 45 Quarrel 5.5 and “Nightline” 4.9. In its debut week, President Brandon Tartikoff. It will be for eight years, is returning for the 200th Last seen on Maple St. Rockville and Man­ wages paid vacation, FULL time/part time FDR SALE price of $229,9001 Ap­ car garage tool CHFA 46 Espionage org. Reward. Call 643-4023 person needed for busy 649-3177 ED proximately 1918 sq. ft. mortgage available on Sajak outdistanced all the competition. Part Carson’s 28th year as host of “The Tonight episode on March 31. She had been Melissa chester, 1900 through medical and fringe be­ 49 Scarlet Show.” Agretti, who died at the beginning of the or 277-1814. 1910. Purpose: local nefits. Call tor Inter­ medical office In Man­ ______Eoe______Jackson & Jackson complex at 8 percent of that was due to curiosity. chester. Four to 4'/2 All real estate advertised In Real Estote, 647-8400.n financing. A great buy 50 Greek muse After two months, Sajak’s ratings have Sajak said he is not trying to break new current season. She will return as Samantha IMPOUNDED. Boxer history research. Rhett view Tuesday thru Frl- the Manchester Herald Is 52 Fish organ Krause, 55 Wildwood dav, 646-2789.______days per week. Please HORTICULTURAL Com­ IDEAL In-law apartment tor your 1st home or leveled off and the show now runs behind ground. ‘T ve said many times we’re out to do Ross, a dead ringer for Melissa. found on Route 6 , Bol­ sublect ta the Fair Hausine Investm ent! $78900. 53 Gravel ridge ton. 646-9699. Road., Vernon, CT INSURANCE office. call Denise at 646-8757, pany has a position Act of 1968, which makes It possibilities. Bolton 1 9om-11om.______Anne Miller Real Est- 54 Skinny fish 06066. Clerical Including typ­ available In our Interl- llleaal to advertise any pref­ plus acre wooded lot Is orscape soles division. erence, limitation or discrim­ ate, 647-8000.D______55 Playwright___ ing and telephone re- RECEPTIONIST/Secre- thesetting for this vinyl We also otter the op­ ination based on race, color, 1977 Built with garage. Simon oulred. Mature woman tary needed by small sided Ranch with a TV Tonight but busy downtown portunity for you to use religion, sex or notional recently remodeled This terrific end unit 56 Harper Valley 42 43 44 1 PRIVATE PARTY preferred. Coll Jewell- origin, or on Intention to England Insurance. Manchester ad agency. your skills at various kitchen, 2 fireplaces condo with private en­ territories that are moke any such preference, 49 646-4662.______Duties Include; tele­ limitation or discrimination. and 2 baths. One end of trance, open floor plan, 57 Sea pheasant his neighbors and New Mexico land devel­ National Championships (R) Merchandise Ads available to qualified home makes possible has a garage and an SERVICE. A leading phone, typing, and var­ The Herald will not know­ 58 Puts to work 5:00PM [ESPN] 1973 NCAA Final ® d 9 Matlock (CC) Matlock is tried for opers. Chick Vennera, Sonia Braga, Ruben ied office responsibili­ professionals who ingly accept any advertise­ In-law apartment with extra room In base­ 53 jury tampering when a mild-mannered juror [LIFE ] Self Improvement Guide material handling Four Blades. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) ties. Word processing a have the motivation to ment which Is In violation of full bath. $165,900. D.W. ment. CHFA & FHA claims the attorney offered him a bribe. (60 [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow company specializing the low. DOWN 5:30PM [E S P N ] K I D .S. Weekly ser­ min.) (R) (In Stereo) plus but not required. achieve success. Base Rsh Realty, 643-1591 .□ approved at 8 percent 56 [U S A ] Diamonds Mike and Christine's 1 :30AM ® Career Madia Network In loading dock eaulp­ ies on children in sports. Michael Young is old agent needs protection from a woman Work In an attractive salaries and good per­ GREAT starter home. financing and only ap- host. d 9 Moyers: The Secret Government... ment Is looking for centage paid on soles. 1 Adventurous The ConstHution in Crisis (CC) Examines who has conned him Into stashing away ® Joe Franklin office with congenial Coventry. Situated proxlately 3 percent young Individuals In­ Send resume and sa­ down neededi Call deed (c)1989 by NEA. Inc [H B O ] MOVIE: ’Greystoke: The Legend the Iran-Contra revelations' significance his money and faking his own death. (60 (39 INN News Q Q ff terested In learning to co-workers. Competi­ 8