16 ^MANCHESTER HERALD, Tbesday, June 26,1990 r CARS [ ^ C A R S I I ^ C A R S CARS Astrograph FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE What's News ingenuity and resourcefulness in order AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Assume a to bring them into being. more dominate role today If you're In­ Wednesday VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) This is one of volved with persons who are having a J ^ r t h d a y those unusual days when your social hard time trying to resolve a difficult contacts could be more helpful to you matter. Your input could be very B laiichester commercially than the people with constructive. LOCAL NEWS INSIDE Jun* 27,1990 whom you usually conduct business. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) This is a Play your aces. good day to Iron out matters which A number of changes are likely In the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Don't let small should be discussed with one with year ahead that could produce advan­ setbacks disturb you, because your ■ Osella proposes new park whom you're closely associated. Frank­ B tageous spin-offs. Don't get rattled if chances for successfully doing some­ ness will strengthen the alliance. things do not appear to be going your thing important you've been wanting to ARIES (March 21-April 19) You are and rec fund. Page 11. way initially. It's the final results that do look better than you think. Be hope­ presently in a good achievement cycle Wednesday, June 27,1990 count. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents ful and assertive. so shift your emphasis to your most CANCER (June 21-July 22) Something SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If your ex­ meaningful endeavors. If you apply 1 3 ■ Googins seeks 4th Dist. interesting might transpire today that pectations are kept within realistic yoi rself properly, you'll like the way will cause you to revise your opinion re­ bounds today they will have marvelous things turn out. u garding a person you know socially. The chances of being fulfilled. Strive to be a senate seat. Page 11. transformation will be positive on behalf visionary, not a wishful thinker. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Social In­ of both parties. Cancer, treat yourself to School board charged SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Your volvements will serve to stimulate your a birthday gift. Send for your Astro- material prospects look extremely en­ Town hall ■ Editorial: DiRosa sets more appealing attributes today, so let Graph predictions for the year ahead by couraging at this time, especially In situ­ the real you emerge. Happenings with mailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph, c /o this ations that pertain to your career. Mak­ friends could prove to be not only tun bad example. Page 6. newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, ing more money is a strong possibility. but more rewarding than usual. OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state your with labor retaliation CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) It looks GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Several do­ zodiac sign. like you might have to alter your plans a expansion mestic projects you've neglected to fi­ from Little’s file, Lombard said. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Measures can be bit at this time in order to accom modate nalize to your satisfaction can bo con­ By Nancy Foley bined that he has been with the taken at this time to upgrade your earn­ people with whom you are involved. The cluded effectively today If you make Manchester Herald Little is on vacation and could not school system. Little said in April Committee would cut debt ing potential, but you'll have to use your changes will be worthwhile. them priority concerns. be reached for comment that 56 grievances had been filed in WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush would Wilson E. Deakin, assistant su­ The school custodians’ union is two years. opposed be authorized to cut debts to the U.S. govenunent claiming that the Board of Educa­ perintendent of schools for ad­ School officials claim that many by Latin American countries under a provision ^ tion retaliated against a union offi­ ministration, denied today that there of the grievances are frivolous and proved lliesday by the House Banking Cemunittee. Bridge was any connection between the ^ G I G A h m C cial for filing an OSHA complaint. design^ just to harass the ad- By .Rick Santos There was no record vote. Two Republicans, reprimand and the complaint to According to documents filed at miristration, while Little has said Manchester Herald Stan Pams of V irj^ia and Marge Roukema of New the state Labor Dept, Local 991 of OSHA. He was the school system that the higher number of grievances Jersey, said they disapproved. NORTH (- Z t-H When a ruff will take care of two of the small will do whatever is necessary to dis­ Council 4, American Federation of shows that workers are more confi­ The latest plan to renovate and expand town hall . But another Republican, Rep. Jim Leach of Iowa, ♦ QJ96 hearts in dummy, and the contract pute the complaint. dent that the union will take action V A 8 6 5 SALE DAYS... State, County and Municipal joined Democrau Joseph Kennedy of Mas- has lost the siqiport on one of its chief proponents is not enough will make. Deakin said there is no tmth to ♦ Q6 Employees, has filed a grievance on their complaints. and is likely to be cast into a growing pile of diS' ^husetts and Esteban Edward Torres of California ■There is a good case for West to the claim that the two matters are 4Q98 By James Jacoby switch to the 10 of hearts at trick two. charging that the union official was At Verplanck School, workers carded proposals, members of the Board of Directors in sponsoring the proposal. connected, and if there were, he WEST EAST First of all, it may not be necessary SALE STARTS given a written warning after con- dug a six-foot deep ditch to repair said Diesday. A subcommittee last Wednesday voted to ♦ B 4AK53 Many times it is right to kill an es­ for East to ruff even if declarer start­ ■ tacting OSHA in early March. would have removed the reprimand the blocked drainage pipe without autl^ze the president to reduce the debts of tablished side-suit winner in dummy from Little’s file. He said the dis­ About 14 of 25 citizens who attended a public W l0 7 VQ J 4 2 ed with J-10-4 of clubs. If East holds TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1990 ENDS shoring up the sides, as required by hearing on the proposal spoke against the plan, and African and E u t European countries. The United ♦ 10 9 5 2 ♦ 873 by letting partner ruff, even though A-10-7-X or K-10-7-X in trumps, he will The school system was fined pute is now being carried in two OSHA regulations when a ditdi is 4 A K 6 5 3 2 ♦ 74 declarer will overruff. But that ap­ score two natural trump tricks any­ SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1990 $750 in April after John Little, only one non-town employee favored the $12.5 mil­ States and other creditor governments have already areas, one under the grievance pro­ deeper than five feet. lion project reduced some African det^ proach is wrong when it fails to set the way. But if he holds strength in hearts, vice-president of Local 991, con­ cedure, and now under unfair labor SOUTH contract. Town officials have been grappling with a town Tuesday’s vote added Latin American countries ♦ 10 7 4 2 it is likely that the switch to hearts tacted the state Dept, of Labor about practices law. When South passed North’s jump in­ Little called the state agency after to the proposal if their debt and the interest they pay ♦ K 9 3 must be made immediately. If West an OSHA violation that occurred hall expwsion proposal since November, when vitation to game, he marked himself plays a heart, the defense will take He said that the work infraction the job was done and the ditch was on it are large enough to meet a series of require­ ♦ AK J 4 during the repair of a drainage pipe voters rejected by slim margin a $14 millicm expan­ ♦ J 10 with a very minimum opening bid. five tricks. If West continues clubs, r^649S involved is a minor one and the being refilled, according to Deakin. ments that show the debt to be particularly heavy. sion project Town officials since have been trying to 1984 HONDA PRELUDE 1987 H O N D A a V K at Verplanck School. Little then reprimand will be removed from the Now place yourself in the West posi­ nine tricks will be made. 1989 H O N D A a V IC D X Originally $1,350, the fine was convince critics that such a project is needed. It asked the Bush administration to urge other Vulnerable; Neither tion after the opening lead of the king Red, 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, WAGON received a written reprimand for file in any event within 18 months, Dealer; South Lesson; Even when your partner Red, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, reduced after school officials ex­ “There doesn’t seem to be any public support for governments also to negotiate reductions of debts of clubs. East follows with the seven, can ruff the suit you have led, be Tilt Wheel, #2387 Beige, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, being away from his work site on providing it does not recur. #2289 plained their side of the story to the the issue,” said Republican Director Wally Irish after owed to them. There has been particular pressure to ■th West North either a singleton or a doubleton. If aware that the best defense may still #2192 the same day, according to (Charles EUist Relations between the union and Labor Department, Deakin said. the hearing. reduce the debt of Poland, much of which is owed ) Pass 1 V Pass West continues with ace and a club. require attacking another side-suit. % Lombard, staff representative of school administration have been The l o ^ has about 500 members, to West Germany and France. The Bush administra­ N Pass 3 ♦ All pass East will ruff and declarer will over­ Council 4. “I’m very reluctant to offer an endorsement of the ruff. Declarer will then proceed to ^ James Jacoby 's books "Jacoby on Bridge" and strained over the past two years. about 85 of whom are employed by project” tion has so far opposed reductions in Europe. "Jacoby on Card Games’(written with his father, “That is in direct retaliation for Deakin has said he has received o Opening lead; ♦ K force out the ace and king of spades. the tate Oswald Jacoby) are now available at the Board of Education and the rest Democratic Director Stephen T. Cassano, who has Leach made it plain that he does not intend the Eventuallv South’s good diamonds rn0995-, his having filed a complaint with more grievances from the custodial by the town. As vice-president. Lit­ 5 T l bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. r ‘ 9495-\ bill to apply to debts owed to the World Bank and OSHA,” Lombard said. The union is union in the past two years than siqiported the project in the past, said today that he 1987 HONDA ACCORD tle handles grievances of school has changed his mind about it the International Monetary Fund, which are jointly 1987 H O N D A A C C O R D 1987 HONDA PRELUDE SI asking that the warning be removed during the more than 20 years com­ board employees. Gray, 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, HATCHBACK “My ctmeem is that if we put this out to referen­ owned by 152 governments. CARS j ^ C A R S Gray, 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, PB, Red, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, CARS WANTEO TO #2243 dum, given the economic climate, it will be beaten by FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE PS, PW, A/C, Tilt, #2333 PB. PS, PW. A/C, Tilt, #2381 RUY/TRAOE a majority that we won’t be able to overcome,” Cas­ n ^ sano said. HONDA 1988 CRX Civic PINTO 1976-Runs well. DODGE - 1986. ‘150’, 318 C A S H PAID for old cars Treatment held to be safe HF 23K miles, light $175/best offer. 647- CIO, automatic, bed In good condition. Call Strawberries and sisters, If the proposal again is rejected by voters, planners NEW YORK (AP) — An experimental muscular m blue, 5 speed, air, 9974.______liner, tool box, 50K, anytim e 646-6388. would have to substantially reduce the size of the § dystrophy thenqiy Iw proven safe and feasible for AM/FAA stero, 40MPG. $5500. 742-8669. r ‘ 7995-i COUGAR 1980 XR7-S1500 r ”6495-1 r ‘849S project he said. Excellent condition. 7 treating large muscles, a researcher says. or best offer. Runs year transferable war­ 1986 HONDA PRELUDE S 1984 H O N D A A C C O R D IX 1986 HONDA ACCORD LX “I think we’re better off waiting at least two great. Power- CARS Immature muscle cells were injected into the rantee. $8000/best may be big business one day years,” Cassano said. That will provide time for fears o d everythlng. 521-4540. FOR SALE Red, 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, Tilt White, 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, Gold, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, biceps of three patients, who have shown no side offer.568-4504. to pass about next year’s property revaluation and CHEVY CELEBRITY TRUCK8/VAN8 Wheel, #2273 PB, PW, PS, A/C, Tilt, #2349 PB, PS, PW, A/C, Tilt, #2392 effects, said Dr. Gewge Karpati. But it will take ____ |f o r r a l e bonding for a high school a c tio n , which voters will INVITATION TO BID 1985. $150 or best offer. OUTTO BECOME By Judy Hartling mcmths to find out whether the therapy succeeds in Must sell. Call Steve have the t^iportunity to approve in November. improving muscle strength, he said. Sealed bids win be received in 429-8029.______BLAZER 1979 K5 350 with Cassano continued. “If we hold off, the worst that O u the General Services' oflice, headers, dual exhaust, MANCHESTER’S Karpati, of the Montreal Neurological Institute, DATSUN WAGON- 1980, While many children are spend­ could happen is the state would say build a vault...do 41 Center Street, MarKshester, auto transmission, was expected to announce the results on feasibility 74K miles, excellent ing their sununer vacation in swim­ this, do that” CT until 1 1 0 0 a.m. on the technique stereo. 31 # 1 r ‘ 9995-[ r ’ 9495-i r ‘6495n and safety today at a news conference. The Mus­ date shown below lor the to\- condition. $600. Colt ming pools, on basketball courts, or M ike 568-3500 doys, 644- Inch tires on aluminum 1988 HONDA ACCORD 1987 H O N D A ACCO RD D X 1 9 8 7 HONDA a V IC The office of the state librarian has threatened the O “n lowino; rim s. $2500. Coll after 4, in front of the television, two cular Dystrophy Association said it was the first 1889 a fte r 6pm . USED CAR COUPE HATCHBACK town with fines for inadequate storage of records, but JUiy 6, 1990 — FURNISH S 647-8273. Gold, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, enterprising Manchester youths are such demonstration in a large muscle. PLYMOUTH HORIZION- Green, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, relaxed demands with the understanding that the INSTALL AIR CONDITION­ PB, PS, A/C, #2391 White, 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, The experimental procedure is aimed at 1985. Needs repair. DEALER tending to the business at hand. town is pursuing an expansion project. ING IN THE PARKS A PS, PB, PW, A/C, Tilt, #2393 #2396 Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a genetic muscle- High mileage. Best WANTED TO 83He«antl._,_. $1995 Debbie Edwards, 12, and her Republican Mayor Terry Werkhoven said that he RECREATION BUILDING — offer. 645-8787.______84Mwquis40oor $3995 sister Donna, 13, spend much of destroying disease that disables in childhood and 39 LODGE DRIVE BUY/TRADE 84Slqmawk4Doar $1595 thinks the expansion plans are reasonable, but the op­ CADILLAC 1983 Sedan 84GiandPrix20oar $2595 their summer vacation picking and kills in young adulthood from destruction of JULY 10, 1990 — position is so strong the board should ask the ar­ DeVllle. Loaded. Ex­ 85 Grand Marquis 4 Dcxv 18995 selling fresh, native strawberries respiratory muscles. B LU EPR IN T & D U P LIC A ­ cellent condition. 85 C o lp ^ Wagon $8095 r ‘899S-, chitect to revise the plans and reduce the cost to Vte buy dean, late mocfel used r ’499S-i r ‘ 6995-i to the treatment, immature muscle cells called 85TcwnCar4door TION SERVICES FOR MAIN $4200/best offer. 644- $9995 from a small umbrella-shaded table about $8 million. STREET BID DOCUMENTS cars and trucks. Top prices 85Flero2Door $2995 1987 H O N D A A C C O R D LX 1985 HONDA ACCORD LX 1985 NISSAN MAXIMA in their front yard off of Autumn myoblasts are injected into a patient’s muscle. The S > 8843.______pad. 85 Eurosport 4 Door $4395 Both Werkhoven and Cassano said their support > I” Beige, #8850A WAGON hope is that the myoblasts will supply muscle fibers The Town of Manchester is an CAMARO- Z28 1978. 80K 85 Escort 4 Door $1995 Gray, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, Street. 3 3 CO equal opportunity employer, . kfr.Ouff-CartsrCtwvrolet 86VWGoir50oor $5495 Brown, 6 Cylinder, Automatic, for the proposal was cut diminished by a batch of with a gene to produce dystrophin, a protein the miles, 350, 4 speed. 1229 Main Street 86 Devlle 4 Door PB, PW, PS, A/C, Tilt, #2379 The two girls and their mother, and requires an atfirmative ac­ $12,995 PS. PB, PW, Tilt. A/C, #2241 newcomers to public meetings, not a regular band of fibers lack. Loss of this protein leads to the disease. Excellent condition. Manchester, CT 88 Caprice 4 Door $7995 Hemmerda, get up at 7 ajii. every 33 > tion policy for all of its Con­ $1900 or best offer 528- 86 Sunbird 2 Door $4395 town hall expansion qiponents. Earlier this month, researchers said the procedure tracts and Vendors as a B4&6464 morning except Sundays to travel to > H 2662. 86200SX3Door $5995 “This is the first time I’ve ever been to a meeting,” spurred dystrophin production in a patient’s big toe. condition of doing business 86 Chevy G20VW1 $10,995 Pesce’s farm in Bolton to pick be­ "U with the Town, as per Federal MERCURY GRAND 86 S10 Blazer 2 Door $9395 Karpati said his experiment was on a larger scale, [CARS 86 Twm Car 4 door tween 35 to 50 quarts of strawber­ Please see TOWN HALL, page 10. Order 11246. MARQUIS LS- 1989. $12,995 involving 50 to 60 injections into a larger muscle, Luxurious, power, I FOR SALE 86 GMC Jimmy 2 Door $7996 r ‘ 3995-i r ’ 387S-\ r ’ 7675-t ries. They then return home at about Bid forms, plans and loaded, very low mi­ 86Audl5000S4Door 9CRRI3 1 p.m. to begin selling. The straw­ and delivering some 60 million myoblasts 86 Escort wagon $4395 1988 SU BARU JUSTY 1983 PONTIAC 1986 PEUGEOT 505 specifications are available at leage. Call 646-3897 af- throughout each treated bicep. the General Senrices' office. 86 Sable wagon $7995 Silver, 3 Cylinder, 5 Speed, G R A N D P R IX TURBO berries are almost always gone by 6 te r 5pm .______06FlX72Door $8995 Grey, 6 Cylinder, Automatic, pjn. Gne patient was treated in April and the two TOWN OF MANCHESTER, 86T-«id2Door $6395 #2084 Blue, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, DODGE CHARGER 1974- CARDINAL ftOQCUl others later, Karpati said Tliesday in a telephone in­ CONNECTICUT a6AcardLXI4Door PS, PB, PW, A/C, Tilt, #2394 PS, PB, PW, A/C, Tilt, #8664A This is the fourth summer Deb­ 318 engine, automatic 88B2200SE Pickup $4395 Minority BUICK, INC. terview. Tlie boys are ages 6 and 8. > transmission, running 86IMARK3Door bie and Doima have operated the RICHARD J. SARTOR, 1988 Ford Ranger PAJ $3595 condition. $500 or best $5,895 86I^XR33Door $3695 business, which has no name. They The myoblasts were generated from muscle GENERAL MANAGER 1987 Bukk Regal $8A95 o ffe r 646-5862. 86Tenxx)4Door $3995 samples, no bigger than a pencil eraser, taken from 057-06 19870ld6Cim $8,990 87 Dodge 600 4 Door $5595 sell the strawberries at $2.10 per 1987 buzu Pup Pidojp 87IROC22Door r ‘ 7995-i the boys’ fathers, he said. $4,280 $10,395 r ‘ 3995-i r ‘2795 quart, about 90 cents lower than LEGAL NOTICE 1989 Buiek R ^ Coupe $10,980 87Topaz4Door $4595 1988 CHRYSLER UEBARON preferences 1983 H O N D A O V K what strawberries sell for in local TOWN OF ANDOVER 1988 Chevy Cavalier $8,990 87 Calais 4 Door $7995 1983 NISSAN SENTRA 87 Supra TFIB 3 Door . c r e 1988 96 R ^ Brougham $13,490 $14,395 4 D O O R supermarkets. I have a Tax Warrant to collect taxes for the Town of Andover 87 Grand Am 2 Door $6695 2 D O O R 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $8i960 White, #2402 The girls credit the idea of start­ on the October 1, 1089 Grand List at the rate of 43.2 mills. 87 Regency 98 4 Door $10,495 Automatic, A/C, Stereo 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe $7,695 Automatic Taxes in the anraunt of $100 or less are due and payable in 87 Hyundai 3 Door $3495 ing the business to their father, 1987Buickl^ Are $11^90 87 B2200 Pickup $3995 upheld full in July, 1990. All motor vehicle taxes, regardless of the 1987 Bukk Somerset Cpe $7480 87 Topaz LS 4 Door $4995 E)oug Edwards. amounL are due in full July 1, 1990. The first quarterly install­ 1987 Chevrolet Caprice $7^95 87 Hcrizon 5 Door $3395 “I figured it was a nice way to ment on all other taxes on the October 1, 1989 Grand List is ...... 1986 MitsubisN...... Pickui $3,99587 Cougar LS Coupe $8995 87 Taunts 4 Door #0793 teach them a few things about due and payable July 1,1990. Payments made after August 1, 1986Buick((Skyhaiawk «pe $5,980 By James H. Rubin index 1986 Pontiac Grand Prn 87 Dakota Pickup $8595 WE MAKE YOU money,” he said. "They have to treat 1990 are subject to a late charge of 1 1/2% per month on the $7,980 87 G iarxl Marquis 4 Door> $9995.. The Associated Press late installment from due date, or a minimum of $2.00. Pay­ 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVllle $9480 88 Hyundai i k 3 Door $5495 the customers properly, keep the ments can be made by mail or at the Town Office Building the 1985 Oldsmobile Calais $5,980 88323SE3Door $4995 place tidy, and they’ve got to be up -ikL of Leading following hours; Monday through Thursday (8;30-12D0 & 1982 Chevrolet Celebrity 45k $3,995 86 Escort 3 Door $4999 Judy HarMncyManchMtsr Herrid WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court today 1982 Citation 46k $2,295 88 Jaguar XJ6 Sedan $29,995 FEEL COOP ABOUT on time in the morning. It helps 1;00-4;00) and Friday (8;30-12;30). The Tax Collector's Office 88 Sable GS 4 Door upheld federal policies that favor women and is also open Monday evenings from 6;00-8;00 p.m. 81 Adams Street ,.$ 8 5 9 5 keep them responsible. And I get 88 Town Car 4 Door $12995 free strawberries.” . STRAWBERRY STRATEGY — Vbung businesswomen and minorities in awarding broadcast licenses, a major vic­ Indicators Manchester 88 Cougar LS 2 Door $8995 tmirn too 88RX7SE2DOOT $12695 sisters Debbie, left, and Donna Edwards work at their straw­ tory for affirmative action. Tax Collector 89 F250 Pickup BUYING A USED CAR 649-4571 $12421 By a 5-4 vote, the justices said the Federal Com­ Andover, Connecticut 89 Sable GS Wagon Please see GIRLS, page 10. berry stand on Autumn Street Tuesday. $11,995 munications Ctxnmission policies do not discriminate 058-06 89 Sable GS 4 Door $10,995 H i ^ Schaller*s 89 Tmm Car 4 Door $19,995 24 ADAMS ST. unlawfully against white men. 09GrandPr1xLE2Door $11,995______In a case from Florida, the court allowed the com­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER Quality Prs-Owned Autos 89 Grand Marquis LS 4 Door $15,995 MANCHESTER, CT 06040 LEGAL NOTICE Valus Priced MANY O liS m NOT USTEO M ancliester mission to give fecial, favorable consideration to At its meeting of June 18,1990 the Planning and Zoning Com­ 1987 ACURA MTEQRA LS 3 DR. 646-3515 Schiavone CNG consumer wotiKn and minorities in awarding a television station Aulo, AiC, Sunroof mission made the following decisions; $9,300 MORANDE license. m ROBERT D. MURDOCK — Zone Change Reeidenee C to 1966 HONDA PRELUDE LINCOLN MERCURY MAZDA 25 years and still In a c ^ from Cormecticut, the court upheld the 5 Spood, A/C. Sunroof HONDA. Buelneee 1 — 604 Eret Middle Turnpike (M-147) — denied (formerly Morlarte Bros.) conunission’s so-called distress-sale policy, which al­ 1 $8,700 drops out m t ie lequeet for a zone dfetrict change from RC to B^ll at the 301 Center Street 1988 SUBARU QL SEDAN ldoiD§ it RIGHT! violations charged lows a broadcaster faced with the loss of its license to above address. Manchester Aulo. A C , PS. PB sell to a minority-owned business at 75 percent of TOWN OF MANCHESTER - Zone Change - Industrial to $7jW 643-5135 HARTFORD (AP) — Underdog market value. Rural Residence — 448V AND Portion of 450V Tolland 1990 ACURA LEGEND L SEDAN Republican gubernatorial can­ NEW BRITAIN (AP) — The incorrealy states, in its general ■ S Spd., Loadod, ALB, Sooudly 8 y*. Today’s ruling, which came in a consolidation of the Turnpike (T-M O ) — approved with modifications the request $2^900 didate Joel Schiavone, the mil­ state’s Office of Consumer Counsel notice, that customers may request a two cases, is a si^rising victory for affirmative action for a zone dwtiict change from I to RR at the above address 1085 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE lionaire New Haven developer, wants state regulauxs to penalize hearing to resolve a disputed pay­ a V.e. Fully Lo k M. L a * New from a conservative Supreme Court. TOWN OF MANCHESTER - Inland Wetlands Permit dropped his bid for the state’s Cmuiecticut Natural Gas Corp., ac­ ment when, in fact, the law requires M odHicsIions nr-139) — 120 Thrall Road — acting in ite $ 7 9 0 0 In its most important previous mling on preferential 1985 OLDS CIERA BROUGHAM I .CLYDE’S PRIDE . ■. #1 Customer Satisfactiorr Chew-Buick DealferJIn^T^^ highest office today and said he cusing the utility of violating the CNGC to automatically refer the capac% at the l^and VWtiands Agency, the Commisson ap- V.a, Ful Power, Exlrn Cloan rnmority treatment by the federal govemmenL a more pfovod with moditications the permit modifications to conduct would run instead for state comp­ rights of some of its customers. matter to a review officer.

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MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 27,1990—3 NATION/WORLD Bush spins about-face on .JI...HL !AJJJ Louisiana passes taxes: increase required Auction By Tererxre Hunt November, staged a quick revolt cost of the savings and loan bailout The Associated Press against Bush’s tax conversion. is included. A letter circulated by Rep. Robert |W | ^ abortion law WASHINGTON — George Walker, R-I^., a member of the When budget negotiations began pulls in the spring. Bush said everything House GOP leadership, declared, mm Bush’s taunting cry of “read-my- lips, no-new-taxes” proved to be a “Mr. President, we were stunned by was on the table. Did that mean he By Becky Gomez By Kevin McGill “How would you know? How dandy political slogan but a woeful­ your announcement. ... A tax in­ would go along with higher taxes? The Associated Press The Associated Press would I know? How would anyone painting ly inadequate prescription for toe crease is unacceptable.” Bush refused to show his hand. know?” asked Cross. Ninety Republicans — more than economy. Slammed by huge budget Finally, after an unannounced half of toe 176 House GOP mem­ WASHINGTON — ScienUfic BATON ROUGE. La. — The “You are voting for abortion on deficits that kept getting worse, the breakfast meeting with congres­ bers — hurried to sign toe letter. efforts to save the world’s tigers Louisiana Senate, hoping to over­ demand. You are voting to kill the LONDON (AP) — Sotheby’s fxesident finally shut his mouth. sional leaders mi Tiesday, Bush The White House quickly began finally yielded tangible results: a turn the Supreme Court’s Roe vs. bill. You are voting to kill this auction house pulled a painting at­ To toe delight of Democrats and released a statement removing his child,” Cross said. tributed to Vincent van Gogh out of toe despair of Republicans, Bush to backpedal to deal with panicky wiggly. yellow and black test-tube Wade decision, approved an abor­ once-solid prohibition on tax in­ cub named Mary Alice. tion bill Ibesday thm prohibits abor­ Roemer has repeatedly said he a sale Tiesday after toe Amsterdam conceded Tiesday that higher taxes Republicans. Bush’s chief of staff, creases. The 20-pound Bengal tiger, one tion even in cases of rape and incest will veto the bill if it does not con­ museum devoted to the artist warned woidd be required — yes, required John Sununu, assured Republicans of three cubs produced by in vitro tain the exceptions for rape and in­ it could be a fake. if there’s to be any hope of get­ that nothing had really changed, that Republicans cried that Bush had The bill, passed by the House last fertilization, was introduced at the week, would send doctors who per­ cest. The small picbire of a house with ting the deficit under control. toe president’s statement “doesn’t robb^ them of their best campaign National 2kx) on Ibesday. Mary a red roof between trees and two mean anything new.” ploy — the same one he had used to form abortions to prison for 10 years Cross and Jenkins said they It was a major about-face for Alice, the only cub that survived, figures on a path, titled “The Steps But Bush’s own words said other­ beat Dukakis. of hard labor. It would be the would fight for a veto override if Bush, who had steadfastly argued at Auvers” (“L’Escalier a Auvers^, wise. He said “tax revenue in­ was bom on April 27 by cesarean toughest state abrntion law in the necessary. Legislative historians say during toe presidential campaign section from a surrogate Siberian country. had been estimated at $33 to $5.2 creases'* would be necessary. R ^ . Bill Schuette, R-Mich., who no veto has been overridden since and at the White House that higher tiger. The House will get the bill again, million in toe lUesday night sale of A cautious leader. Bush changed is using an anti-tax theme to try to 1921. It takes a two-thirds vote in taxes L would rob the country of Her birth marics a milestone in possibly as early as Wednesday, to impressionist and modem art. economic growth. his mind on taxes not in a sudden oust Democratic Sen. C!arl Levin, each chamber. efforts by zoos to save rare tigers vote on amendments the Senate The unidentified seller bought it swoop but slowly, step by step. recoiled from Bush’s statement. Putting the best face on develop­ from extinction using in vitro fer­ added to clarify that abortion would Cross’ opening statement drew in 1984 at Sotheby’s for 430,000 When he first took office, it ^ - “The president’s recipe for deficit ments, the White House said Bush tilization. Today, there ate fewer be allowed to save the life of the heavily on House testimony from a pounds, then worth about $602,000. was doing what he could to put a peared the deficit problem had reduction includes a fatal ingredient mother. geneticist, Jerome Lejeune of Paris, If it is proved to be a fake, its value p ^ e d , stabilizing at about $150 — tax increases,” Schuette said. tigers in toe wild than in the spark in the sluggish budget deficit- world’s zoos — including only 31 Then it would head to Gov. who contended that life begins at would be no more than 5,000 reduction talks with Congress. billion before beginning to nose Agreeing with Bush’s old conception and that the fertilized pounds, or about $8,500, as a down. black-footed cats, 21 sand cats and Buddy Roemer, who has promised RESCUED M ANATEE — Nancy Lee, left, of Puerto Rico’s Caribbean Marine Mammal Predictably^ Democrats had a dif­ philosophy, Schuette said a tax in­ 12 pallas cats in zoos. to veto the bill in its (x-esent form. egg already contains the genes to curiosity. ferent interpretation. crease would be “bad medicine for make a unique human being. 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Hypnosis Wollcshop enemy troops of cover. nod to gun bill Sirhan Sirhan Denied Parole Veterans groups contend that Is the monthly fee all- Is the dining service W eight Loss military records can match spraying SOLEDAD, Calif. (AP) — Sirhan questions after the hearing. sack, said Monday toe petiuon sug­ activities with troop movements. By Matt Yancey handgun purchases. inclusive—providing for backed by an experienced B. Sirhan, who shot Sen. Robert F. Sirhan, now 46, was convicted of gested that S irh ^ ’s release could Stress Relief Agent Orange The Associated Press McCollum’s measure, which was • all housekeeping, meals, food service company or Kennedy to death 22 years ago, was gunning down Ketuiedy on June 5, speed peace in toe Middle East. Zumwalt, who commanded naval supported by toe National Rifle As­ transportation, utilities sociation, would still have allowed a managed by the denied parole Tiesday for toe 13th 1968, in toe pantry of Los Angeles’ Los Angeles Deputy District At­ The Mind-Body forces in Vietnam, reported to WASHINGTON — A bill to re­ time. and health-related bene­ community? Ambassador Hotel. Keimedy, who torney Larry Trapp said he was SOFortrmts Veterans Affairs Secreta^ Edward quire a seven-day waiting period for handgun buyer to take immediate fits including guaranteed AftCT a hearing of more than five had just won California’s surprised at McKissack’s move. Connection J. Derwinskl in May that the govern­ toe purchase of a handgun from a possession of toe weapon. After five hours in Soledad Prison, Sirhan was Democratic primary, died early the “It would suggest that Sirhan ment and industry “intentionally gun dealer was iqtproved Tiesday years, toe amendment would have access to a skilled nursing In case of a power told his next parole hearing would next day. should have some place in making C a ll U n d a manipulated or withheld compelling by a House subcommittee. required states to include facility? outage, does the comniu- be in 1992. Sirhan is serving a life term in political decisions or influencing Only ^14^ information on the adverse health On a 6-4 vote, the House fingerprints on drivers’ licenses as ' • nity provide light and an identification system for handgun Commissioner David Brown, one prison. He was sentenced to death in political decisions,” Trapp said. 228-0128 effects” associated with exposure to Judiciary Committee’s subcommit­ of toe three Board of Prison Terms purchases, I Can the monthly fee be heat to your private 1%9, but the sentence was reduced toe ingredients of Agent Orange. tee on crime approved toe “Brady members, said parole was denied The subcommittee’s chairman. increased?Is there a living area as well as to life imprisonment in 1972 after w Key among those ingredients is bill” — named ^ter James S. Brady, “because the prisoner committed a Rep. William J. 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4—MANCHESTER HERALX), Wednesday, June 27,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. June 27,1990__S Armored car Trump saved from insolvency N.O.W. wants more clout Judge rules out testimony By Jill Lawrence NOW Conference. It created a stir reason women won the right to vote. because it was interpreted as a call client had succumbed to lies, trick­ countered. J robbed of $10.8m By Maryiseth Nibley ing to $450,000 a month for the said . gained some control over his hold­ The Associated Press Asked about the reaction of the By Samuel Maull for a third political party. ery and intimidation, and one al­ rest o f this year. ings and will closely monitor his Dem(x:ratic and Republican parties The Asscx:iated Press A wimess testified TUesday that The A s^iated Press Because paperwwk on the cenn- Yard said Ibesday that a third luded to how prisoners of war con­ The tnick had left the company’s "There arc certain restrictions,” plex deal was not cmnplete. personal and buriness dealings for WASHINGTON — The National to the commission. Yard said she he and his fiancee narrowly escaped By Hilary Waldman party was only one option to be con­ fess to things of which they are not that night from a mob of 30 or 40 offices in the Rochester suburb of he said, “I can live with them.” Trump’s major leirfers decided to years to com e. Organization for Women said Tbes- hoped they would testify and wel­ NEW YORK — A judge won’t The Associated Press NEW YORK - Bankets res­ sidered at six regional hearings by guilty. teen-agers — the same group Chili for the Federal Reserve Bank Negotiations with his bankers fcMwa^ him a $20 million, 30nday ihddtohed rqxxts also said that day the U.S. political process is un­ come whatever recommendations let defense lawyers in the Central et^ Donald Tiiimp with a $6S the commission, which includes two “Some people have a tendency to prosecutors say attacked the jogger branch in Buffalo. yield^ a new five-year omunit- loan so he could make overdue Trump must stick to a business responsive to women, minorities and the panel develops. Phrk jogger case inu-oduce IQ tests ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Inves­ million bailout, imt the master of past third-party presidential can­ act under pressure,” said Michael about 30 minutes later. During the stop at a store, a gun­ m ojt that will spread out payment payments on bonds sold to finance young people, and named a panel of and psychological evidence suggest­ tigators questioned two armored-car the Alt of the Deal paid a hum­ plan, adopt a system of accounting didates. “Surely no political leader in this Joseph, McCray’s lawyer. The jogger, an investment banker man shoved the barrel of a shotgun bling price, giving up smne cmittol on more than $2 billion in loans his Trump’s Castle hotel and controls mkl change accounting prominent Americans to help im­ ing that their teen-age clients con­ guards and were expected to give prove it. country believes we have a perfect “I felt it was important for the who was then 28, was gang-raped, into an opening in the truck’s cab over his empire and putting him­ over the term o f the p act. casino in Atlantic City, N J. finns. fessed to crimes they didn’t conunit. them lie-detector tests after gunmen “We intend to be open-minded,” system,” she said. “If they do, jury to know how my client scored beaten, and left for dead in a puddle and seiz^ the vehicle from the s e lf mi a ^50,000 monthly al­ The restructuring padkage con­ A spokeswoman for Trump, Based in part on statements made knocked off their truck for $10.8 The breakthrough in the long “We have many, many obstacles she said. “Our conclusions will they’re like Rip van Winkle and on his intelligence tests, his IQ,” driver, officials said. The other low an ce. tains numerous requirements, in­ Nesmu Iberderar, said she could to police after their arrests, the three of mud and blood. million, the biggest such heist in Wks over the loan and restructur­ to overcome,*^ said NOW President depend upon what we hear. The haven’t waked up from their sleep Joseph said. “On the one end you guard was taken hostage when she cluding one that Trump sell assets not confiim the reports. youths are charged with the rape and She suffered brain damage and U.S. history, officials said. The deal reached TUesday is ing plan came when lawyers Molly Yard. “There are many groups whole history of third parties has yet.” have an Alan Dershowitz, and on returned from the store. to raise cash, according to the The financial foundation of attempted murder of a runner in cannot recall what happened to her u The armored car was robbed by at d esigi^ to help the once seeming­ that agree ... that it’s time to take clearly been important in the the other end you have my client. The guards freed themselves decided they didn’t need the ap­ source. Trunp’s casino and real estate \brd cited the difficulty of raising April 1989. that night. Assistant District Attor­ least two men with a shotgun T\ies- ly invincible TVump out of a cash another look at our dem(x:racy.” development of American political He’s no Dershowitz.” within 15 minutes of the robbery, p roval o f a Itmc bank th^ con­ It was not believed that the pCMtfolio, much of it amassed with money and defeating incumbents as But Justice Thomas Galligan of ney Elizabeth Lederer told the jury. day after its crew stopped at a con­ crundi that could have brought Yard said there were too few life.” drove to AMSA and reported the tinued to balk at the deal after agreement specifies which proper­ borrowed money, has looked in­ two major problems for women and the state Supreme Court, New Dershowitz is a Harvard law venience store for a coffee break, in­ down his empire. women, minority or young of­ Gerald Maloney, 35, an advertis­ hold-up, Meloni said. some 65 to 70 others decided to go ties Trump must sell, but his hold­ creasingly vulnerable in recent She said the Republican Party minorities. She said low voter tur­ York’s trial-level court, on Tbesday professor and eminent defense attor­ vestigators said. A clearly relieved Trump said in ficeholders, and politicians now in ing executive, testified that he and Guards carry .38-caliber revol­ alon g. ings include Trump Tbwer, w eeks. descended from a third party; nout was a sign that people are un­ refused to admit reports from ney. The guards were forced to drive an interview TUesday that he’s power aren’t addressing the con­ his fiancee, Patricia Dean, were vers. AtttHneys decided that the en­ hotel-casinos in Atlantic City, the A slump in New Tbrk real estate George Wallace’s third-party happy with political leadership on psychologists who examined defen­ The teen-agers allegedly were to a wooded area a half-mile away, happy with the outcome and con- cerns of those groups. riding a tandem bicycle in the park Clark said the coffee-and- dorsement of Dresdner Bank AO Trunqi Shuttle, the Trump Prhicess and disippointing results from his presidential bid forced both major issues ranging form defense and the dants Antron McCray, 15, Raymond part of a larger gang of youths who where they were tied up, blindfold^ that the agreement limits The Commission for Responsive that night when they spotted the sandwiches stop was not against of West Germany, the holdout, yadtt and the Plaza Hotel. Atlantic City casinos had put a parties to the right; and the National environment to social welfare Santana, 16, and Yusef Salaam, 16. rampaged through Central Park, ran­ and gagged, officials said. The rob­ his household and personal spend­ DemOOBYE LANDLORD’’lll The guards, whose names were m . - w LANDLORD OPPORTUNfTYIII EPSTEIN REALTY $59,800465,800 smelting company and jewelry Jonathan Benson $174,900 NEW USTINGI not released, are “not really” Choose from these lovely Ranch Con­ Walter P. Miller Jr. Carol Hanson Dick HiMer Newer Duplex in excellent condition w/3 CHFA POSSIBIUTY Joyce Q. Epstein wholesaler in North Miami, Fla. dos totally renovated w/applianced suspects, the sheriff said. “They ob­ large bedrooms on each sidel VWsher/ Betty Jean Sawyer Vbung 6 room, 3 bedroom, 1^ 2 kitchens, washer hook-up, spacious Roily Charest Jr. ~n \ dryer hook-ups, aluminum siding, tool viously need to be talked to,” he The robbery Tbesday was the rooms. Garage also ava'lablel A warm welcome to our Betty Jean, a resident In bath Colonial. Fireplace, fenced said. second multimillion-dollar robbery Mfincheater for 30 yeara and a Realtor tor 13 years. She yard and morel $140’s. O is a member of the Marxihester and Hartford Board of ‘Vte’re Selling Houses' Clark said the sheriffs office of an AMSA truck in 13 months. In 5 "T1 probably would give polygraphs to Realtors, a graduate of the Real Estate Institute, and a Suddenly AvallabI*...... 1989, two men drove a one-ton ar­ I 1531 liiiii member of the Wbmen’s Council of Realtors of which she Adorable 2 bedroom, 1.900. employment. Connie LIsoomb a laundry and dry cleaning business. They have two sons, two guards and stole $2.9 million. Only a few units remain in this To prevent inside jobs, work Peggy Carlin Rick and Bob, and one grandson, Glenn. Betty Jean en­ Two suspects are on trial in UVETHE HIGH UFEIll joys camping, gardening, knitting & quilting. If you have beautiful new sub-division. Our crews are rotated, Clark said. It was PRIVACY AWAITS YOUIII 2 bedroom, 2 bath Ranch fea­ o5 federal court in Syracuse. One of the $209,000 o any questions about the real estate market, please give Second Chance...... $89,900 Gorgeous Contemporaiy Bi-Level w/3 or ° tures: A covered porch, unclear how long Tuesday’s crew guards pleaded guilty last year to Betty Jean a call. Beautiful modem rarxih located on Like your own homo living in this 2 4 bedrooms, 2 ready feeling the pinch of economic > r - union. to decide today to begin negotiations REAL ESTATE U&R REALTY CO. 3 3 CO on the political treaty. He said a pact 1 YR. BUYER S Five days before the two 742-1450 647-8120 PROTECTION AVAJUBLE east of the river ^ 6 4 3 - 2 6 9 2 countries create one economy. East should be ready for debate in both 207 East C«nt«r 8L > parliaments by early September. Germans are being forced to search **ASK ABOUT OUR NEW HOME GUARANTEED SALES PROGRAM** / Manchsstsr C t 06040 ef^'Robert D. Murdock, Realtor > H for food and other necessities. Last week, the parliaments of “0 “There’s no soap here, no meat,” both states ratified the treaty outlin­ 647-1419 said Ines Kroll, a 25-year-old ing the monetary, economic and so­ mother of two as she pushed her cial union that is to take effea on Real Estate shopping cart past depleted shelves Sunday. BRAND NEW LISTING!!! On that day, the West German Creampuff 6 room Cape Cod on Center St. In in the only store in Blankenburg, a 235 Qooaa Lana, Coventry Baal Invastmont Mandiester! Features include: hardwood floors, fully Newer Duplex in mint condition. 3 small town north of Berlin. mark officially replaces the East 647-8400 THE D (X )R IS O PEN to this well main­ bedrooms and It's baths on each sidi. applianced kitchen, Toro lawn watering system and 74 Babcock Hill Road tained to yr. old Cape. 7 rooms. 3 BRs. German mark and 40 years of rigid, 1 6 8 Main Slreel, Manchehler Pretty yard backs up to small park. Merchants are shutting stores and fenced yard. Priced right at $129,900. Extension, Coventry Located on 1.2S+ acres. Indixles big Call and ask for Deb 646-2046 — VERNON socialist economic policy give way NICE QUIET LOCATION, newer 6 room fenced-in yard, appliances. 1st floor clearing shelves to make room for eves. New Listing. Lovely 8 room Ranch, main floor family room with fireplace the expected deluge of Western to free-market rules. Dutch Colonial on t + acres. 3 BR, 2-1/2 laundry, lots of closets 6 hardwood floors. plus a spacious lower level recreation room, 3 bedrooms, formal dining baths. Fireplace, formal dining room, NORTH COVENTRY, $159,965. DIR; Rte. room, 2'/2 baths, central A.C. 20x40 in-ground pool $235,000 goods. Groceries have been cancel­ Lines of up to 1,000 people have sliders to deck. COVENTRY, $169,895. 44 to LT of North River, to RT on Goose ing their orders with East German been snaking down sidewalks in DIR: Rte. 31 to Rains Road, LT on Lane. suppliers and letting their stocks run East Berlin as people converge on Flanders River Road, RT on Babcock HHI. banks to fill out paperwork neces­ BUILDER WILL CONSIDER TRADE ANDAM RENT WITH OPTfO.I BOLTON Lo w $200'e out. I w ill Bag a Baraaln... Experts say many East German sary for converting savings accounts Houaehunteri — STOP beating the to West German marks. buihet. Thli 3-bedroom, 2-bath companies are keeping their Ranch should be put in tha bag. Seller products off the market until next Depending on age, accounts up to financing, N O doting coat, possible to week, when they can sell them for 6,000 marks ($3,600) can be con­ subdivide, 2-car garage all and all a verted at the most favorable rate of YOU OWE fT TO YOURSELF to see ihf Great Buy. Can Terry. West German marks. YOU'RE NOT Brenrla Lane, Coventry supernr quality A workmanship of these 3 Some merchants say they also one West German mark for each (XINTEMPORARY TRI-LEVEL — 2200 exquisite Contemporary homes. East German mark. PAYING ATTENTION!!! sq. ft. of excellerxto on new cul-de-sac. 3 Hardwood floors, marble fireplaoe, AM/FM want to avoid taking in large BRs, 2-1/2 baths, olfice/den, large eat-ln Inieroom system, microwave, central vac, Custom crafted 8 room (tolonlal. Two In an attempt to protect its ailing BRAND NEW LISTING’” This picture perfect 8 room split level on Spring St fireplaces, hardwood floors, walk-out amounts of East German marks in E)eUghtful 7 room Older Colonial on Pleasant St in kitchen/lamlly room combmation, sliders to are just a few of the amenities. 3 addition­ industries from the first rush of NOWs THE has been reduced to $174,900 for a QUICK SALE!! spacious deck, cedar siding A 2-car al lots available. We build to your rec room, deck overlooking treed area. the days before the nearly worthless Manchester's historic Cheney Distnet' 3 bedrooms With 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, fireplace, hardwood garage. COVENTRY, Reduced to speafications. Priced from $224,876 to An immaculate home that la sure to SOUTH WINDSOR Western competition. East Germany please. If you are looking for 4 currency is replaced by the valuable 1.5 baths SUPER OAK KITCHEN hardwood floors floors, vinyl siding and manicured yard, it's sure to $234,875. DIR: Rte. 44 to Rie. 31 South, $234,876. DIR; Rte. 44 to Ria. 31 South, bedrooms, look at this home first. Call Like new 3 year old UAR Contemporary. Cathedral ceilinged Nving room A West German mark. on Tuesday announced a series of plus carpeting, 2 porches fenced yard with a tool pirase! 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An end Amid criticism that the rapid n o r t h m a in street O ff ZINSSER unit that it bright and sunny. Asking merger was hurting many East Ger­ though East Germany’s huge farm ffEAlTO H MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 06040 C O M P A N Y J0J64.1-JJ15 FAX 646-1511 $120's. Call Barbara. 1 collectives are expected to be bat­ D.W .FISH f A ^ a f n e s mans, West German Finance Minis­ THE REALTY COMPANY I | X j L ^ d r a I ® AGENCY ter Theo Waigcl said that quick tered by Western agricultural producers. 220 HARTFORD TPKE. ’ VERNON 243 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER NEW THERMOFANE WINDOWS unification was important because 0Z1-14UU 643-1591 Very attractive 3 bedroom ranch with of the unstable situation in the It was uncertain whether the deep lot lor your privacy and enjoy­ Soviet Union: tariffs would remain if the current ment. Home has b ^ freshly p a in t^ arxi some wallpaper added. 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\ \ \ \ ^ 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 27,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 27,1990—7 OPINION SPORTS J

DiRosa’s I Ilf; \'11 Clearing Thoughts J90 Bosox putting hex behind them Aplenty V.. civic lesson e e i 1 1 ^ 45 years By Dave O'Hara u Len Auster The Associated Press in action of shame BOSTON — For 34 months the ’ em­ barrassment grew as the Toronto Blue Jays built a 15- game winning streak in Fenway Phrk. u So, Manchester Democratic Town Director By Jack Anderson Soccer in U.S. Bul with a flock of new players, the 1990 Red Sox Peter DiRosa Jr. wants to be a social studies and Dale Van Atta needed just 24 hours to m ^ e ancient history of the teacher at Manchester High School. He doesn’t Toronto hex. When some 80 aging Navy vets meet “We don’t have to hear how they beat us 15 in a row start getting paid for his duties until this Septem- in Indianqwlis on Aug. 10, the Navy’s is in need of ■ ber, but let’s look at what he is already teaching any more, now we’ve beaten them two in a row,” short hatchet job on the USS Iowa investiga­ relief ace Jeff Reardon said TUesday night after the Red our children about civic leadership. tion will hover over them like a d^k Sox beat the Blue Jays 3-0 for their first shutout at home The Board of Education in a 5-2 vote hired shadow. These men from another genera­ a pro league against Toronto since April 10,1987. DiRosa Monday night as a part-time social studies tion know what it is like to be vilified by The Red Sox ended the Toronto stteak and regained Navy investigators. the AL East lead from the Blue Jays with a 10-8 victory teacher. The former MHS instructor was chosen Every fow years, the World Cup is played. The top The Navy has admitted that it probab­ in the opener of a four-game series. That was with their over 27 other ^plicants for the job, even though soccer playing nations get together — this year in Italy ly goofed in assuming that a love-sick No. 4 starter, rookie Dana Kiecker, who lasted only one he has not taught in a high school for 16 years. and go at it to see who is the best. inning. sailor blew up himself and 46 shipmates The United States? Board members voting for the appointment said Manager Joe Morgan appeared like a gambler drawing by exploding the Iowa gun turret on Surely, you can’t be serious. his experience as a businessman and town April 19, 1989. Yet for 45 years, the to an inside straight in the second game, sending new No. Navy has refused to be as candid with U.S. this year, for the first time in 40 years, 5 starter, Wes Gardner, to the mound. politician made him an admirable choice for a so­ qualified for the World Cup. Its stay was a short one. Th cial studies teacher. the men of the USS Indianapolis. Gardner (2-4) responded with his best effort of the ^ c ric a n s, after an embarrassing 5-1 loss to Czechos­ season. In his fourth start since being moved from the In 1945, the Indianapolis, at sea after His involvement as a Manchester politico is ex- lovakia equivalent to a 107-7 loss in pro football — bullpen, Gardner flirted with a no-hitter for 4 13 innings ■ actly why he shouldn’t be teaching this class. A unloading the main parts of the followed that up with an inspired 1-0 loss to Italy. before allowing two soft singles. Hiroshima atomic bomb on a Pacific is­ teacher guides pupils not just by what he says, but But then the U.S., despite a one-mmi advantage for He struck out eight and walked two before being land, was torpedoed by a Japanese sub­ over half the game, again was embarrassed as it lost for a replaced by Rob Murphy with no outs in the seventh. by what he does. And DiRosa’s actions in this marine. In all, 880 men died, making it third time, 2-1, to Austria. Murphy gave up just an infield single in two innings case suggest a serious lack of prudence. Certainly CONGRESSrONAti'i the Navy’s worst ocean disaster. ^ much for the U.S. presence in Italy. these aren’t the actions a soci^ studies teacher SAVINGS &lLQAN before Reardon pitched the ninth for his second save in The survivors feel their skipper, Capt. If we lived in another country, we would ask for two nights and his 12th of the season. should be personally demonstrating to students: political asylum,” U.S. midfielder Tab Ramos said after Charles MeVay III, was used as a “I’m trying to plug a hole,” Gardner said. “Everybody the loss to the Czechs, “but since we’re Americans, we’ll Tho Associ&t0d Pfdss Although town directors pass judgment over a scapegoat for the tragedy, just as the thinks we need another pitcher. Maybe I’ll be that CAN’T GET HIM — Boston’s Wade Boggs slides into second base with a double as lung- variety of issues throughout the year, the Navy sought to use the Iowa’s gunner’s stay in New \brk, and nobody will recognize us.” Pretty sad state of affairs, to say the least. pitcher. The key for me was getting three runs in the first ing Toronto second baseman Manny Lee comes up short in the second inning of Tuesday weightiest matter and the one with the most far- mate, Clayton Hartwig. More than 700 couple of innings. It gave me something to work on.” Navy ships were sunk in World War II What must the U.S., who will host the World Cup in night s game at Fenway Park. The Red Sox won, 3-0. reaching municipal impact is the town budget. 1994, do so it won’t embarrass itself four years hence? The Blue Jays ouUscored the Red Sox 126-52 in their alone, but MeVay was the only captain winning streak, so David Wells (5-2) wasn’t too con­ More than half of that budget is educational ever courtmartialed for the loss of his “I think the most importmit thing is to start a bonafide 1 kept waiting for our hitters to score some runs be­ Wells allowed just two singles after the home run professional outdoor league (in the U.S.) that plays on cerned when Boston scored on consecutive doubles by cause we always score a lot in this ballpark, even when spending. DiRosa asserts that he won’t vote on the ship in battle. Wade Boggs and Tom Brunansky in the first inning and before being replaced by Jim Acker at the start of the Let s view COEP differently grass or turf,” University of Connecticut soccer we lost 10-8 last (Monday) n i^ t,” Wells said. Board of Education budget Of course, if he votes The Indianapolis survivors and Carlos Quintana hit a two-run homer, his third of the eighth. However, the Boston pitching was too tough for MeVay’s family are working anew to Joe Morrone said. “I had a little trouble sleeping last night because this Toronto’s heavy hitters. on the final municipal budget, he will be giving year and first in Boston, in the second. was a big game,” said Gardner. “I just wanted to get SN Morronc, whose philosophy always has been to go By Larry H a ll______who can’t go to movies or dances or clear MeVay, bolstered by a scathing in­ But that was all the Red Sox needed for a fifth con­ The Red Sox try to make it three in a row against his approval to the education budget as well. a schTOl dunce with the COEP program with A m crii^ players, says going the way of the old through the first inning. Then 1 wanted to throw a shutout have dates. Those students become out­ as their exclusive club. vestigative book to be published next secutive victory and a 1 12-gamc lead over the Blue Jays, Toronto tonighu sending their No. 2 starter, Mike Bod- Either DiRosa will, eventually, vote on the North American Soccer League, now defunct, just won’t for five, SIX or seven innings. 1 made a couple of bad Monday evening, the Manchester casts of the cruel society we have month. who were shut out for just the second time this year. dicker (9-3), to the mound. TTie Blue Jays plan to counter I know that not all teachers take that cut it. pitches, but the ball was hit at someone.” with Jimmy Key (4-2). education budget — and thus spur a conflict of in­ Board of Education was presented with a developed. attitude toward COEP, but I know the Journalist Dan Kurzman, author of report on the co-operative education COEP is not a program to develop “fttal Voyage,” told us that MeVay was “When the NASL was in existence, it was a pro league terest charge — or he won’t vote on the town problems these programs face. I was a as far as salaries, but the teams relied on foreign budget at all, thus abdicating his most important program (COEP) at Manchester High professional skills by working part time student in such a program when they railroaded by the Navy to quiet the School. The report was not laudatory. In­ as a window cleaner, dish washer or political clamor over the deaths. players,” Morrone said. “There were only 1-2-3 man­ I- duty as a director. were called Distributive Education. I was datory American starters. We need a pro league. Balboni learns new tricks deed, for the most part it said that the stock boy. It is, however, a way for stu­ raised in a wonderful family with loving Kurzman’s list of outrages in the MeVay Azinger likes DiRosa says he is concerned about avoiding a program is in drastic need of overhaul dents to afford the privilege of being a case reads like a banana republic show "College soccer is the pinnacle of soccer in the U.S. parents, but they couldn’t afford to give today, and it shouldn’t be,” the Husky coach said. conflict of interest, but his concern doesn’t seem because it is viewed by most students as part of the many things a student does me the things I needed socially to fulfill trial, and it is the last thing the Navy read to extend to avoiding the appearance of im­ a haven for failures. which cost money their families can’t af­ my high school years. in the context of the USS Iowa debacle: Morrone says there should be a steady progression. “You should have youth amateur leagues, youth senior as he leads the Yankees propriety. An article in yesterday’s Herald If that’s the way students see it, then ford. It also teaches them the importance Distributive Education helped me • A document buried in an obscure file his chances there should certainly be some changes of good work habits and being depend­ admits that the charge on which MeVay leagues for those over 19,” he began. “Then you should through that period of my life, and I am By Ben Walker thought he was still throwing well, revealed that the department head who selected made. Those changes should start with able. was ronvinced probably had nothing to have high school school and prep school (teams) and grateful. By the way, do you remember so I left him in there,” Trebcihom z m DiRosa from the 27 candidates is also an influen­ the way the school teachers and ad­ do with the sinking of the ship. Indeed, then college. And all four progrmns should lead up to a The Associated Press AL Roundup COEP is not for every student, S&H Green Stamp redemption centers? said. tial member of the town Democratic Committee, ministration view the program. one Navy memo characterizes the charge professional league. You take the best players (from here) at the GHO O “0 however. It certainly isn’t for poor stu­ My job was to stamp holes through the Powell preferred to face Balboni The negative image seems to have as “super-technical.” and they represent the country.” NEW YORK — Who says old the organization which is DiRosa’s political hand­ dents only, looking for a vocation when books to show they were redeemed and hitters can’t learn new habits? career home runs and had a good instead of Mattingly, who went 0 By Tom Coyne started with the teachers and filtered • TTiat charge, failure to zig-zag in He sees the process similar to how the U.S. picks a ler. they grow up. It’s a chance to experience couldn’t be used again, and I was also A more patienu and maybe more sttikeout-walk ratio, has been trying for-2 and had his average drop to a The Associated Press down to the student level — that much the oificial floor waxer. potentially dangerous waters, was of team to represent it in international basketball competi­ O T | It is a revelation that recks of political cronyism, a normal life as a student, and perhaps an tion. productive, Steve Balboni singled to get him to wait more at the plate. sca.son-low .256. was admitted in the report. Teachers It wasn’t a career job — I neither ex­ dubious merit. MeVay’s orders left the despite denials by all that any special favors were introduction to real life. Nothing more. Only here the U.S. fares a lot better. home the tiebreaking run in the “He’s helped me a lot, getting me “I just wanted to pitch him care­ CROMWELL — Paul Azinger, his swing adjusted m ^ seem to think the program is for students pected nor wanted it to be. But it was a z)g-Zagging up to him. cn t/ J Before the p ro g r^ is evaluated again Morrone says there are two pro soccer leagues in the seventh inning and added an RBI to look for something good to hit,” fully because I thought 1 had a better and his confidence restored, likes his chances of be­ granted. DiRosa has been around long enough and ready to drop out of school because of job I will remember the rest of my life - (J) poor grades. and more time is wasted, perhaps • The Navy had information about U.S. But he qualifies that. “There are two pro leagues, single in the eighth Tuesday night, Balboni said. “I’ve probably walked shot at Balboni,” Powell said. coming the first player to successfolly defend a has enough political savvy to know that his with great fondness. It allowed me to Japanese sub sighting in the area that leading the New York Yankees over more since he’s been here than I Andy Hawkins, like Powell, Greater Hartford Open title. relationship with the department head would be Manchester’s superintendent of schools lead a more normal high school life. quote unquote,” he says, referring to the American Soc­ O O' Whatever happened to the program should realize that the image of COEP may have alerted MeVay to be more cer League and the Western Alliance, “but I put quotes the Milwaukee Brewers 8-2. have in a long time.” began the game with an camed-run “I’m hitting the ball as good as I have all year, questioned, especially since the propriety of his that was started to help students that I give thanks for having a distributive cwtious, but no one alerted the In­ The Yankees, with the power-hit- Matt Nokes has been with the average near 7.00. Except for Dave maybe the best of my life,” Azinger said TUesday. members is being damaged by the education program in my high school around them because they don’t pay enough for the being considered for the job was already at issue. wanted to continue making good grades, dianapolis. The sub sightings were kept players to make a living. ting Balboni supplying singles in­ Yankees only since Detroit traded Parker’s solo home run in the But Azinger, winner of the tournament two of the O teachers themselves. The program will when I was a teenager. We should be Certainly, in the context of a social studies class but couldn’t afford to go to school be­ always be unable to athact a wider under wraps for “security” reasons. “American players can’t afford to train and play on a stead of home runs, sent Milwaukee him on June 11. He hit his second second inning and Jim Gantner’s past three years, isn’t making bold predictions. doing more with the one we have here. to its third sttaight loss on an eve­ “A golfer can’t say things like that because it will cause their families were too poor? There variety of students if the teachers con­ • The submarine data was stqipressed full-time basis,” he adds. pinch-hit homer for New York, a RBI single in the fifth, Hawkins was ?i^ ^ CO ' today’s youths shouldn’t be shielded from the way sharp. bum him,” he said. “I’d hate to say it and miss the is a hemendous amount of pressure tinue to denigrate it, both in word and at­ by an officer who worked for Vice Adm. What happened to the U.S. in Italy in World Cup play ning when a power failure delayed three-run shot in the eighth. a political system actually works. But they should Larry Hall is publisher of the tlie game for 16 minutes. cut, because that could happen easily.” DO > placed on a student from a poor family titude. No pupil wants to be classified as George Murray, and incredibly, Murray Morrone compares to like pitting the Christians against Nokes connected off Chuck Crim Hawkins, however, was relieved Manchester Herald. Azinger has one victory, three second-place also be exhorted to seek the high road should they was allowed to sit on the board that the lions in the Coliseum. Balboni, at 33, has always been a for a 6-2 lead. Later, Balboni in tlie seventh with two outs, a run­ > H ■ ever enter politics, and to expect those they elect “We’re playing against professional players like typical slugger: Lots of homers, low singled home a run and Jesse Bar- ner on second and the score 2-2. Lee finishes this year and is third on the PGA money list. “0 recommended MeVay be tried. Murray But until last week he was in a slump. to do so as well. should have been on the witness stand, Maradona, who makes millions of dollars, and all we average, lousy strikeout-to-walk field hit a sacrifice fly. Guetterman (5-2) struck out Bill ratio. But under new batting coach Spiers and finished for the victory. "I’ve just been very inconsistent,” he said. “I just DiRosa is teaching them otherwise. His actions not in the judgement seat. have is college kids,” Morrone said. “We’re playing “Nokes never hits Crim. Tliis was Darrell Evans, that might be chang­ the first hit he’s gotten off Crim,” White Sox 11, Angels 9: The rest hit a period where I had no clue how to hit the ball demonstrate that, although his character is often ‘Dodd for Gov.’ has nice ring • MeVay’s crew clung to lifeboats and against seasoned players and that’s the problem.” Morrone says he was disappointed with the U.S. per­ ing. Milwaukee manager Tom of the is having solid two times in a row. My chipping and putting debris in the shark-infested waters for were bailing me out. vouched for, his judgment is suspect. If he’s going By Bob Conrad five days, and, by the time the Navy formance in Italy. “I didn’t feel the defense was good, Balboni walked in his first two Trebcihom said. “He has trouble trouble trying to keep up with Barry reported now that Dodd, aware of what “I knew there was something drastically wrong to be a teacher, he should resign as a town direc­ A letter to Dodd from two former party thought to rescue them, there were only and to me you should be able to play defense because trips against Dennis POwell. He then with Crim’s breaking ball, except Jones and the . was going on, did give the idea serious chairman in Cheshire was typical. with the way I was hitting the ball,” said Azinger, tor. And either he should never have interviewed 316 left alive. Yet no high-level Navy of­ you really don’t need to have soacr skills to play struck out in a bad at-bat in the fifth, that one.” The streaking White Sox blew a The surprising development in Chris thought while he was in Europe. It was who was considering a swing change. “Doubts “Run for the nomination for gover­ ficer was ever disciplined for failure to defense. but at least learned something that Trebelbom also got the matchup 9-1 lead built on home runs by Ron for the job at all, because of his political ties to the Dodd’s p aren t rejection of a draft for his decision, finally, to say thanks but no he put to good use later. Karkovice, Ivan Calderon and Ron started to creep in.” governor this year was that the office had nor,” wrote Carl Perrin and Francis respond immediately when the In­ “It was the one area we had to play well in and we he wanted, but not the result, in the department head, or the department head should thanks. With Alvaro Espinoz.a on second Kittle Tuesday nighL then beat the But a friend last week noticed that Azinger’s a nice ring, the more he thought about it, McGillicuddy. “The rest will be history.” dianapolis disappeared. made too many mistakes. Even if we couldn’t score be- seventh. Espinoza led off with a have excused himself from the process. The tipoff on what he would say came base and two outs in the seventh, California Angels 11-9 on two-out shoulders were too open when he swung, so Azinger and may be something he’ll run for not last week when he scheduled a press Democratic State Chairman John • Adm. Chester Nimitz, chief of the caase we can’t handle the ball as well as they do, but we single against Dennis Powell (0-2) Balboni, just 3-for-24 with runners and Roberto Kelly sacrificed. RBI singles in the ninth inning by moved his left shoulder forward about five inches. too far down the road. conference on his return for his Droney, uncomfortable through the draft Ricific fleet, decided not to court-martial should have made them get better goals.” in scoring position, singled sharply Steve Sax flied out and Powell, Ozjzie Guillen and Lance Johnson. “It took about 25 minutes of hitting it worse before Washington office. If the answer was to Dodd episode, pleads with party people MeVay. But he was overruled by Navy In four years, it’ll be the United States who’ll host the Dodd said as much in a telephone call to left field for a 3-2 lead. pitching cautiously to Don Matting­ And although Jones gave up the I really started hitting it good,” Azinger said. “I have been yes, he would have given it in to quite “bellyaching” over Morrison’s Operations Chief Fleet Adm. Ernest World Cup. That prospect doesn’t necessarily bode well, to my messy little den in Bristol two “He hadn’t thrown me a lot of ly, walked him on five pitches. That tying run — it was unearned — the started getting the sound that I get when I hit the ball Coimecticut. And if he was to endorse and Bill Cibes’ weak ratings just now King, who rushed MeVay to trial. King if you ask Morrone. Rir one, the United States Soccer days after his seemingly Shermanesque strikes. I just didn’t want to swing at brought up Balboni. victiory boosted his amazing record good. It was a tremendous difference.” Morrison, as one incredible rumor had it, and says the election will surely be lost if should have bowed out of the decision Feideration is basically a volunteer group. He’s not sure statement about the effort to lure him any bad pitches,” Balboni said. “I out of the bullpen to 9-1. Azinger said he proved to himself with his as soon as he got back from Europe, the they don’t get behind a candidate and because, when King was a young officer, it’ll have the expertise to run the World Cup. “I thought of bringing Crim in to Berry's World into the current campaign. work. was just tiding to get a strike to hit.” face Balboni, but it was a .198 hitter second-place finish last week at the Buick Classic eager congressman would have been at MeVay’s father had reprimanded him. “We can’t afford to get a black eye because we didn’t It would be nice, he said, to be home Balboni said Evans, who hit 414 that he was back in the groove. his side. Dodd may have endorsed Morrison • Information that would have cleared manage the tournament well,” he said. who he’d punched out before, and I Please see YANKEES, page 9 for a change, free of the constant air “I have nothing to prove to myself this week,” he While Dodd’s statement seemed to be this week, but for now the thing to keep MeVay was found, but it was secretly And most importantly, Morrone sees the U.S. possibly commute to Washington, living out of a said. I think I’m going to hit the ball decent, but you i OIL s p il l s TI firm enough, some of the language was in mind about his own conclusion fixan edited out of public documents. To this embarrassed again. “I don’t think in four years we’ll be a suitcase and eating on the run. Besides, never know what your chipper and your putter are intriguing to some of us who listen close­ the whole experience is that running for day, the Navy has refused to give position to challenge for tlie World Cup,” he said. “But said Dodd, the old notion that it’s a step Boland’s going to do for you.” ly to politics-speak: “Nothing in the governor isn’t such a bad id ea__for Kurzman information that might clear as the host team, we should be able to get into the second down for a senator to run for governor Azmger’s chipper worked for him last year at realm of politics can be forever... the himself — some day. MeVay. or third round. It would be embarrassing getting shut isn’t held there anymore. Sen. Pete Wil­ Hartford as he sank a 40-foot chip shot for birdie on question of how one can best make a It makes no difference to MeVay out.” son of California and Sen. Gordon Political notes the final hole to lake a one-stroke victory over Wayne contribution is one I periodically enter­ anymore. He shot himself through the lands in • GOP front-runner Steve Watson of Levi. Humphrey of New Hampshire are doing head with his old Navy pistol

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MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 27,1990—9 Court rules Shaw Softball McEnroe looks to get act together Manchester Legion ends In Brief By Rob Gloster Grand Slams without a title, his gish in a 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 loss to looks bright for young Floridians Tonight’s Gaines The Associated Press longest such drought. American Jim Grabb. Mayotte, who Monica Seles and Jennifer Capriati. Awesome vs. MPM, 6 — Fitzgerald must play for Celts “I don’t think 31 is real old,” he J usually is at his best on grass, lost Capriati, 14, became the youngest HTiger vs. Social Club, 7:30 — Fitzgerald WIMBLEDON, England — His said. “It’s not too late for me, as far 4-6, 7-6, 7-5, 6-3 to South African winner in Wimbledon history by Dean vs. Pblice, 6 — Robertson eight-game losing streak Hempstead in TAG event By Howard Ulman August. confidence shaken and his once- as I’m concerned. And so it’s a mat­ Gary Muller. Hasting Canada’s Helen Kelesi 6-3, Medical vs. Lindsey, 7:30 — Robertson ter of doing it — it’s that simple.” Craig Hempstead, a 1989 graduate of Manchester The Associated Press “I can’t say that” Shaw definite­ glorious game in tatters, John Other seeds eliminated Tuesday 6-1 on Centre Court, “a moment I’ll Congo vs. Elks, 6 — Nike It was high time the Manchester was aided by seven Stafford errors. said. “Occasionally, he tried to do McEnroe was joined on the High who recently completed his freshnuin year at Col­ ly will play for Boston next McEnroe realizes he must start all were No. 12 Pete Sampras and No. never forget.” Social II vs. Nassiff, 7:30 — Nike Legion Post 102 baseball contingent Five of those miscues came in a too much. I don’t like him throwing sidelines by four other men’s seeds, gate University, will compete at the TAC Junior National BOSTON — A court decision season, Celtics general manager over. 14 Petr Korda. Third seed Stefan Oakland vs. Cox, 6 — Plagani b r^ e out its slump. nine-run Manchester outburst in the that many walks.” including No. 5 Andres Gomez and Seles, 16, the third-seeded Yugos­ Championships in Fresno, Calif., cm Saturday. that may return a reluctant Brian Jan Volk said, but “it’s certainly a “I’ll try to get my act together,” a Edberg and No. 13 Michael Chang lav who now lives in Florida, won Acadia vs. FBDeli, 7:30 — Pagani Paced by the one-hit pitching of sixth inning. No. 6 Tim Mayotte. Manchester’s nine-run sixth was Hempstead, who had a fine freshman campaign in Shaw to the Boston Celtics h a ^ ’t lot better premise to work from” in somber McEnroe said after his ear­ each needed four sets before ad­ the last 10 games of her match Wand vs. Sheriffs, 6 — Keeney Matt Helin, Manchester defeated Helin walked six and struck out Gomez, a clay-court specialist keyed by RBI-singles by Devon track at Colgate, will be entered in the 10,000-meter run. changed their major need in preparing for the draft. liest Wimbledon exit since 1978. vancing into the second round. 3 Penny vs. D.W.Fish, 6 — Charter Oak Stafford, 10-2, in Zone Eight action 11. from Eucador who won the French against Maria Strandlund to win 6-2, Marquez, Sauer and Steve Joyner, tonight’s NBA draft — a guard to Shaw, the Celtics’ first-round “You know, this is a long-term While American veterans McEn­ 6-0 in 51 minutes, overpowering the T\icsday night at Moriarty Field to Manchester took a 1-0 lead in the along with a bases-clearing double Golf qualifiers announced Open earlier this month, was slug­ end its eight-game losing streak. revitalize a weak backcouil pick in 1988 from Califomia-Santa project. There’s a lot of act to get roe and Mayotte are out, the future Swede with her two-fist^ shots. first inning, Don Sauer (two hits) by Lindsey Boutilier. The 22nd annual Big T’ InsuraiKe Ybuth Golf Classic together.” WOMEN’S REC LEAGUE — Main Pub beat Post 102 is now 2-5 in the Zone Barring a trade, the Celtics have Barbara, had a successful rookie tripled and scored on a passed ball. “We’ll take it (the win) anyway local qualifying was held last Wednesday at the h ^ t ^ e ^ r State Bank. 16-4, l\iesday night at Charter and 3-12 overall. Stafford evens off u the 19th choice. By then, the top season and was considered The fourth seed was crushed 7-5, Oak ftik, Leslie Harrison had three hits, including a St^ford gained a 2-1 lead in the we can get it,” Morency said. Manchester Country Club with Jasrni Oatway, Ken 6-4, 6-4 by Derrick Rostagno, at 4-4 in the Zone. Manchester will guards like G ar/ Fhyton, Dennis cornerstone of Boston’s future. home run. for the winners while Sandi Sarles and Elisa third. Helin’s only mistake was an Sauriders, Matt Kohut and Chris McKnett the local ranked 129th. McEnroe was one of a George waiting for NBA draft host Windsor in a Zone affair Scott and Chris Jackson will be The Celtics needed a guard Brayall added two hiu apiece. For MSB, Lori Hansen 0-2 offering to Joe Casoni, who Manchastw 100 009 x— 10-5-2 qualifiers for the state finals to be held July 11 at the record six men’s seeds who didn’t Thursday at 5:45 p.m. at East gone. Those who might be avail­ before last year’s draft, but chose HARTFORD (AP) — It all and Linca Contos collected two hits each. singled in a pair of runs. Stafford 002 000 0— 2-1-7 Shcnnccossett Golf Course in Groton. make it past the first round. mer his coach told him he might not scored IS points and had six assists Catholic’s Eagle Field. Halin and Marquez. RycNing, Williama (7) able are point guards Bimbo Coles forwards Michael Smith and Dino started with The Shot — the last- REC — Joline’s Spirit Shoppe defeated J.C. Penney, “He (Helin) pitched pretty well,” arxl Boyd. Steve Sawka, Peppi Golato, Dan Janton, JJl. “I feel pretty strongly that this is make the starting lineup. The other Manchester had only five hits, but of Virginia Tfech and Dee Brown Radja with their two picks. They second 15-foot turnaround that Con­ in 19 minutes. Soon, his NBA stock 11=5, at Nike Field. Steve Stratton, Mark St. Jean. Glen Manchester coach Dave Morency WP- Helin. LP- RycNino. Rodnguez and Joe Montano were the at-large qualifiers. just the beginning” of a comeback, day his phone rang and it was Magic was soaring. of Jacksonville and shooting guard needed a guard even more after necticut’s Tate George buried to The three lowest scores from the state tournament yvUI he said. “But if I take a couple of Johnson, calling to recommend an Maxwell and Steve Eafano had two hits each for the win­ Brian Oliver of Georgia Tbch. Shaw signed with II Messaggcro. beat Clemson in the NCAA tourna­ In the draft, George is generally ners. In defeat, Joe Corrado homered twice while Pete qualify for the national lYGC tournament that will be steps in the wrong direction, in my agent. rated as one of the five or six best The decision that Shaw must “We harbor absolutely no ill ment. Kreeger, Ralph Banning, Eric Firitche and Mike Ban- held Aug. 9-14 in Fort Worth, Texas. opinion I’ll be out of the game in six point guards available, along with play for the Celtics next season feelings toward Brian Shaw,” Life hasn’t been the same since Marty Blake, director of scouting janski added two hits each. •.St The Manchester Independent Insurance Agents spon­ months.” Gary Payton of Oregon State, doesn’t guarantee that he wilt. So Dave Gavitt, Boston’s chief of for George. for the NBA, rates George among NIKE - - Allied Printing defeated Mudville Nine, sored the local qualifying that attracted a field of 50 gol­ Though he argued a few line Rumeal Robinson of Michigan, the Celtics still may need a point basketball operations, said after In Connecticut, he has become a the 35 best players in the draft, like­ 15-10. Chris Green cracked four hits for Allied while fers. calls, McEnroe’s problem Tuesday Chris Jackson of Louisiana State, guard in case he spends a second Mazzone’s ruling. legend in his own time, a guest at ly to be chosen late in the first round John Sommers had three. Mike Rtzsimmons homeied. was not his infamous temper. It was Dw Brown of Jacksonville and season in Italy. In the Shaw case, Martin E. Sil- the governor’s office, a popular ban­ or early in the second. Gino Falcetto had four hits in defeat while Mark Grady Bolton athletes qualify fen, his attorney, declined to say if an absence of the famous talent that Bimbo Coles of Virginia Tech. quet speaker and a symbol of the “He’s tough, he can handle the and Crescent DeCiantis had three ppch BOLTON — Three Bolton residents became state U.S. District Judge A. David he would appe^, but noted “there led him to three Wimbledon titles in Mazzone ruled 'ftiesday after a the early 1980s. state’s love affair with Husky bas­ ball, he can score, he’s a pretty good George, from Newark, NJ., ex­ WEIST SIDE — Sterling Upholstery nipped Purdy finalists by placing well in the regional Hershey Track are obvious options.” ketball. and Field Meet last Saturday at Windham High. 75-minute hearing that Shaw must The loss to Rostagno marked only defender, and he’s got good size,” pects to receive a degree in market­ Corporation, 5-4, at Pttgani Field. Dave Marlin and Mike Shaw, who was in the And in the eyes of pro scouts, Nick Ricciardi (boys 11-12) won the standing long honor a five-year, $6.2 million the eighth time in McEnroe’s 14- Blaxe said Tuesday. “He can make a ing this summer. He plans to watch Remillard had two hits each for Sterling while Doug courtroom Tiesday, refused com­ who liked what they saw in jump, Joe Crespo (boys 11-12) took seciHid in the 800, contract he signed Jan. 26 with year career that he has bowed out of team and he can be a contributor.” the draft today from a sports bar Margelony, Brian Margelony and Steve Hunt added two ment. He has said he was pres­ postseason all-star games, the 6- near UConn. apiece in defeat. and Jennifer Monty (girls 9-1) won the softgall throw Boston and terminate a two-year, a Grand Slam tournament before the George played well at postseason sured into signing with the Celtics foot-5 point guard has b ^ m e a PAGANI — Allstate Business Machines edged and took second in the 50-meter dash. They’ll ounpete $1.7 million deal with D Messag- and had no legal representation fourth round. Six of those early exits all-star games and impressed pro “I’m just trying to be me,” he gero in Italy that he signed last possible first-round pick in today’s scouts with his confident, uptempo Zembrowski s, 4-3. Jack Burg, Ted Holmes, Bill Steven­ with other state finalists on July 14 at Willow Brook Park when he did. have come since 1986, and McEn­ said. “The best thing for me is to be in New Britain. NBA draft. style. At an all-star game in Denver, son and Lloyd Boutilier collected two hits each for the roe has now played 14 consecutive How far has he come? Last sum­ here with the guys. It kind of keeps George shot 6-for-9 from the field. you down to earth.” winners while Mark Lappen, Matt Schardt and Fred LeRoy had two each in defeat. Summer races are planned RODVAN — Taylor Landscaping scored four times in A series of races, dubbed the Summer Classic Race the seventh inning to pull out a 5-4 win over Cummings U'- Series, will be held on Monday nights at Wickham Ruk Insurance at Robertson I^ k . John Handfield was the starting in July. wimung pitcher while Mike Presti paced the offense with The races will be held July 16 and 30, and Aug. 13 and four hits. Jon Dubois drove in the winning run. Steve 27, with runners asked to meet at the back parking lot SCOREBOARD Manning and Dan Blanchette had two hits each for Cum­ where the state high school cross country championship mings. races finish. Distances will be 1.8 miles for those 13 and V^nkees 8, Brewers 2 White Sox 11, Angels 9 Padres 7, Astros 0 NORTHERN — PM Construction defeated under and 25 miles for those 14 and older. Baseball MILWAUKEE NEW YORK CHICAGO Braves 4, Dodgers 2 T 1 \ CALIFORNIA SANOIEGO Mtochester Oil Heat, 12-7. Kris Lindsey led the winners There will be eight age brackets (11 and under, 12-13, abrhM abrhbi a b r h b i HOUSTON LO SA N G EL8 ATLANTA Spiers ss abrhbi abrh M abrhbi 14-15, 15-17, 18-29, 30-39,40-49 and 50 and over) with 4 0 1 0 Kelly cf 3 2 1 1 Uohnsn cl 6 1 4 2 Pblonia If 4 10 2 abrhbi sbrhbi Soccer with three hits while Rich Schneider homered and O V, Shelfild3b Roberts 2b 5 2 4 2 VWding cf 3 0 10 4 0 2 0 Sax 2b 4 0 0 0 Ventura 3b 5 2 2 0 DHill 2b 3 0 10 Javier cf 3 111 LoSmithlf 4 13 0 singled twice in defeat. the first two set to go at 6:15 p.m. and the older groups at , American League standings Vbuntef Alomar ss 5 2 3 2 Ramirz ss 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 Mtngly 1b 2 0 0 1 CaWern If 4 1 2 4 KAndrs 2b 2 10 0 Shrprsn3b 3 0 0 0 Tredwy 2b 3 2 10 6:40 pjn. 5 -n DfYirkrdh TGwynn rf 5 0 3 2 Biggio c 4 0 10 DUSTY — Memorial Comer Store blanked Hock- Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald EaaltN vM on 3 1 1 1 Balboni dh 3 0 2 2 Gallaghrll 1 0 0 0 Joyner 1b 4 2 11 MHtchrIf 4 0 0 0 Gant cf 4 12 0 Brock 1b JaClark 1 b 4 0 0 0 Stubbs 1b 4 0 10 Wbrid Cup glance Entrants must run in three of the foiu" races during the W L PCL GB 4 0 1 0 Jeflrild rf 4 0 1 1 Pasqua dh 5 1 0 0 Winfield rf 3 0 0 0 Gibson ph 1 0 0 0 Justice 1b 3 0 2 1 anum River Blackhawks, 15-0, at Keeney Street Field. Deer rf Pgirulo 3b 5 0 0 0 GWIson If 3 0 0 0 SCORES — Boland Brothers' Andy Moran, right, slides in and scores a run despite the ef­ Bo6ton 41 29 .586 _ 4 0 0 0 Hall If 4 0 1 0 Kiltie 1b 4 1 1 2 Venable cl 10 0 1 Murray 1b 4 0 11 Murphy rf 3 0 0 1 AN TIm ss EDT summer to be eligible for awards. Trophies Yvill be Toronto Surhoff c J^rteref 4 0 0 0 Caminit3b 4 0 2 0 Glen Pelligrinelli and Dave Mazoli had three hits each 41 32 .562 11/S 4 12 0 Sarxlers If 1 1 0 0 Lyons 1b 1 0 0 0 CDavisdh CGwynn If 0 0 0 0 Olson c 4 0 0 0 SECOND ROUND Wiughn fl 4 12 2 Lynn If 2 2 2 0 Anthony rf 4 0 0 0 fort of American Legion catcher Jamie Waters, left, and pitcher Rich Griffeth in the third in­ awarded the top two finishers in each age group and CIsveland 34 35 .493 6<« 3 0 0 0 Leyritz 3b 4 1 3 0 Fletchr 2b 4 0 1 0 Parrish c 2 0 10 Brooks rf 4 0 10 Blauserss 3 0 10 Saturday, June 23 for MCS. Pelligrinelli and George Pwker each homered. Milwaukee Gantnr 2b Abner If 2 0 0 0 Doran 2b 4 0 2 0 32 37 .464 8

3 0 1 0 Brgmn ph 1 0 0 0 Jose rf 3 1 1 0 Totala 38 2 4 2 Totals 40 311 2 Perry 1b 3 0 0 1 EMrtnz3b Totals 36 611 6 Totals 37 5 12 5 Sandberg leads All-Star vote just a matter of taking things for operations, confirmed the agreement, but did not specify 3 1 2 0 Lusader rf 4 0 0 0 Weiss ss 3 0 0 0 San Francisco 200 000 000 000—2 Sharks 3 (Jeff Herzberger 2. Dan Caliento) in key runs. Both Detroit hits off Gene Larkin’s triple and Gary Gact- Pecota 1b 0 0 0 0 TJenesIf Montreal ooo 003 201-6 4 0 1 1 Shelby cf 3 0 1 1 Gallego 2b 2 0 1 1 Cincinnati 010 000 100 001—3 Jets 0 (Kent Gough, Julleann Page and Seth NEW YORK (AP) — Second baseman Ryne Sandberg granted,” said Bobby l^g p en , who Sanderson (9-4) came in the second li’s sacrifice fly. The rally against the contract’s length or dollar amount. W W IsonH 4 0 0 0 Valle c Chicago 0 0 0 002 2 1 0 — 6 3 0 0 0 Haattc 3 0 0 0 None out when winning run scored. Ackerman played well) Radio, TV Macfarin c 4 1 2 0 SBrdly ph DP-Montreal 1. LOB-Montreal 15. CNcago of the Chicago Cubs leads National League players in pitched a 1-2-3 ninth for his major inning, when the Tigers took a Kevin Brown (9-5) came after Pete A recent newspaper report estimated the deal to be 1 0 1 0 Totals 32 2 5 2 Totals 28 3 4 2 E — MaWilliams. D P — San Francisco 1, Cin­ Oilers 1 (Shaun Smyto) Mustangs 0 (Hector FW hiIgZb 3 0 1 0 Schaefrss 7. 2B— Aldrete, Dawson, Walker, Grace, league-leading 25th save. “The An­ 3 0 0 0 DstroR 020 000 000— 2 cinnati 2. LOB— San Frartcisco 3, Cincinnati 8. Ayala and Lenny Corto played well) fan balloting for the 61st All-Star Game to be played July short-lived 2-1 lead. Incaviglia hit his 12th homer in the worth more than $23 million. Another revealed that Can­ Briley ph Dunston. H R — Sandberg (22), Dawson (18). 10 0 0 Oakland 120S»V 000WWW OOx—WWJ8«^ 3 2B— Duncan, HMorrIs, Quinones. HR— Mitchell Timbers 0, Strikers 0. No names submitted. gels are capable of scoring a lot of Totals 35 4 10 4 Totals Golf (1). S B — Sandberg (14). S — Boyd, Girardi. 10 at Wrigley Field with 1,131,346 votes. Sanderson, Todd Bums and Den­ top of the eighth off Juan Berenguer seco’s representatives opened the negotiations by asking ; 38 1 7 1 E— Lansford. Heath. Wsiss. D P— Oakland 1. (19), EDavis (9). SB -Larkin (18). S-^Reed. Sockars 6 (Ben Wry 3. Jason Bishop, Nick Today Kansas City 2 0 0 0 0 1 SF-N oboa. Other leaders are Will Clark of San Francisco at first runs, like we did. They came back nis Eckersley, who pitched a perfect to give Texas a 4-3 lead. for $20 million over four years and that the A’s LO B— Detroit 5, Oakland 4. 2B— Hassey, Jose, IP H R ER BB SO Gurski, Alison Champagne) Express 1 (Tim Seattle oOO000 001 000-1 IP H RER BB 80 Devanney) 5 pjn. — Tennis: Wimbledon and made it interesting, but we ^llipa. 38— Sheets. S B — RHerxIerson (37). San Francisco Montreal base, Andre Dawson of Chicago in the outfield, Chris ninth for his 24th save, outdueled countered with an offer of $20 million over five years. E — Reynolds. DP— Kansas City 2. Seattls 1. SF— McGwire. Gallego. highlights, HBO L O B — Kansas City 7. Seattle 8. 2B— Stillwell Garretts 7 7 2 2 3 3 Boyd 6 7 2 2 1 2 Midgets Sabo of Cincirmati at third base, Ozzie Smith of S t Louis didn’t give up. We haven’t all year.” Jack Morris (6-9), who pitched a The agreement was reached after more than a month

\ • \ i \ \ \ \ K —- \ \ 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 27, 1990

luaurlirstrr Hrralii Court Town hall From Page 1 J From Page 1 Section 2, Page 11 “We hold that benign race-con­ be heard on radio and television. awarded Hispianic-owned Rainbow said Raymond Roy, of 30 Eva LOCAL/REGIONAL Wednesday, June 27,1990 scious measures mandated by Con­ cessible, and it should be efficient to ing to a repxirt issued by Spinelli. But the commission has not al­ Broadcasting Co. a new TV license Drive. the citizens that use it.” gress — even if those measures arc ways supported affirmative action Not surprisingly, even with the in Orlando. A three-judge federal “Our public officials are spiending He used the presentation as a piresentations from Boos and Spinel­ not remedial in the sense of being wholeheartedly. When Ronald appieals court pianel in the District of beyond the means the taxpiayers can designed to compensate victims of forum to respwnd to complaints that li, the usual critics remained uncon­ Reagan was president, the FCC con­ Columbia — upheld by the high afford to pay,” he said. “It’s getting his plan is too massive, too expen­ vinced. past governmental or societal dis­ sidered scrapping the policies. court — ruled that a rival, Metro to the pxiint where you’re just pick­ sive, and includes too many con­ “This piropiosed complex is too Osella proposes special rec fund Googins seeking crimination — are constitutionally The current commission has ing our pxxtkete clean.” Broadcasting Inc., was not denied ference rooms. big, much too big, and too big permissible to the extent that they called for broadening minority the license unfairly. Spear Vesco, of 55 E. Maple St., “Where should people meet? means too expensive,” said A1 Lutz, By Rick Santos pense fttnd. serve important governmental objec­ representation in the broadcast in­ when and if the town decides to Commissiem last week, he noted told town officials, “It seems to me Should they open iqi an office, clear a constant critic of the plan. tives within the power of Congress dustry, but the Bush administra­ In the Connecticut case, a dif­ Manchester Herald build a municipal hockey rink or a The pool of money would be that his prc^sal for the coital ex­ you v en ’t doing much different than someone’s desk, drag a desk into a Another opponent, Robert 4th District seat and are substantially related to tion’s Justice Department has dis­ ferent pianel of the same apipieals second golf course in the southern similar to the capital improvement pense fund had been endorsed by what was done before. The citizens hall?” he asked. Samuelson, said, “The project over­ achievement of those c^jectives.” agreed with the FCC’s policies. court struck down the PCC’s dis­ of Manchester I talked to think this Republican Deputy Mayor part of town. reserve fund of the general fund, the commissim as well as the u Adding to Boos’s arguments whelms the site. What started out to By Alex Girelli Brennan was joined by Justices Justice Department lawyers told tress-sale policy and ordered Ronald Osella has proposed a A second part of the Osella but because it would be separate, is a hell of a lot mwe expiansion about the need for space. Town be an actual need for town clerk director of the ftrks and Recrea­ Byron R. White, Thurgood Mar­ the court that the affirmative action Hspianic-led Astroline Communica­ series of actions and programs to proposal is to implement a so- its balance could be used only for Manchester Herald than they want. I’ll be honest with Finance Director Boyce Spinelli as­ space has grown to be a monster.” tion Department. shall, Harry A. Blackmun and John policies are invalid because Con­ tions Co. to surrender its license for help raise money for projects called round-up program for town park and recreation projects. you. Irom the people I’ve talked to, sured the crowd that the project cost After the hearing Town Manager However, it was voted down by I^ul Stevens. gress did not initiate them and WHCT-TV in Hartford. The q^ieals proposed by the Parks and Recrea­ billings. Sonya F. Googins of Glastonbury I don’t think you’re going to get this will not drive up the amount of tax Richard Sartor said he had to sup>- Osella suggested that initial the Board of Directors. Members The dissenters were Chief Justice design them narrowly to correct past court — reversed by the justices__ passed.” tion Department The voluntary program en­ foroially announced today that she dollars which are used annually to port the project because of the criti­ deposits to the ftmd would be the were concerned that the fund will seek election as state senator William H. Rehnquist and Justices bias. mied for rival broadcaster Alan One of the recommendations of courages residents to round up to Sandra Day O ’Connor, Antonin piay off the town’s debt. cal need for spjace and upgraded amount proposed for park and would be abused by neighborhood But Congress expressed itself on Shurberg, who is white. The opposition to the proposal the four-pronged plan is to es­ the next dollar the amount they from ^ 4th Senatorial DistricL Scalia and ^ th o n y M. Kennedy. facilities. recreation capital projects, some ^ u p s that want to make contribu­ which includes Manchester and Bol­ the issue in 1987 by passing an ap­ James L. Winston, executive came after project architect Charles tablish a park and recreation O’Connor, in an opinion joined Instead, bonding of the work Sartor was joined by Planning owe on municipal water bills. The state contributions for local coital tions earmarked for a specific ton. propriations bill that barred the FCC director of the National Association W. Boos, of Kaestle Boos As­ would delay for about five years the by the other dissenters, said the Director Mark Pellegrini and Zoning authority to replace the Advisory additional money goes to a special projects, as much as one-quarter project to benefit them. Googins, a Republican, will op­ from spending any money to review of Black-Owned Broadcasters, said sociates Inc. of New Britain, made a severe reductions projected in the fund. ruling violates “fundamental prin­ Enforcement Officer Thomas Park and Recreation Commission. mill of tax revenue, and private Osella said while he does not pose Democratic slate Sen. Michael or scrap its affirmative action the court’s decision “means the brief presentation in supiport of the debt service. Assuming there are no ciples’* requiring the government to O ’Marra. Osella said the primary ad­ Osella noted that a program want to discourage any donations, Meotti, also of Glastonbury, who is policies. FCC’s ability to help promoe expansion piropiosal. new debts and money is not bor­ contributions, such as those from a treat all Americans equally. “This is the time when the Board vantage of having an authority — he also does not want to set up a seeking his third term in the post. The FCC’s support for affirm­ minority ownership can now go for­ “A town hall should be a commit­ rowed for town hall, the debt will be started in 1981 in the city of Ir­ round-up program. “The court departs from these of Directors will have to make a as defined in Connecticut General fund open to such abuses. Googins, a six-term member of ative action has h ^ limited success. ward without fear of constitutional ment,” Boos said. “It should be ac­ balanced at zero in 20 years, accord­ ving, Texas, has generated The quarter-mill tax effort fundamental principles and from our challenge. decision,” Sartor said. Statutes — is that such a board has He asked the advisory commis­ the Glastonbury Town Council, had The commission said minorities $90,000. makes up the last part of Osella’s traditional requirement that racial control 3.5 percent of the nation’s “The |X)lices have been effective the power to finance projects Another component of the Osel­ sion to respond to his proposal, so been expected to run. through bonding. plan. classifications are permissible only radio and TV stations, compared to over the past 12 years in increasing la programs is to establish a park the directors can have some Manchester Republican Town if necessary and narrowly tailored to the numlwr of minority-owned sta­ That, Osella said, could be done When he presented the plan to grounds for any action they may Chairman John Garside said today less than 1 percent in 1978. Girls and recreation non-recurring ex­ the Advisory Fark and Recreation achieve a compelling interest,” she Other f^eral affirmative action tions in general, and jiarticularly the want to take on it. that Googins will be supported by said. programs have been adopted by the ownership by African-Americans From Page l the Manchester delegation to the The FCC said its policies, Transportation and IJefense depart­ from 30 radio stations and one district convention. He said adopted in 1978, are intended to television station to the px)int where Republican Town Director Rmiald ments and by the Small Business Debbie and Donna are enthusias­ ries stolen, the girls said. promote diversity over the nation’s we now have 182 radio stations and they make from their venture in a Gsella will back Googins. Gsella, Administration. tic about the business. The picking Debbie and Donna’s business has bank account toward one sptecial Catholic and private schools unite airwaves by letting “missing voices” 17 television stations. who could not be reached for com­ In the Florida case, the FCC is fun and they enjoy working the develop>ed quite a following with goal. The two dream of saving “While this still represents only 2 ment today, had been mentioned as cash register which they picked up many p>eople coming from neighbor­ enough money to buy two Chevrolet tunities for Catholic school parents. tendent of the schools for the ptercent of the radio and television sues in the current gubernatorial a possible candidate. SONYA GOOGINS at an office suprply store for $75, the ing towns to buy their berries. S10 pickup trucks. Wire Reports “I sincerely hope ... that we can stations owned in the country and is Archdicese of Hartford, said today race. In a news release, she stressed her ...seeking election girls said. Explaining the popularity of their What will they use the trucks for? not at tlie level we would like to see, bring greater recognition to the out­ that in Manchester and throughout Brother McGovern said the Con­ 26 years of experience in public ser­ “When we were little we liked to berries, Doug said, “These are pick­ Why, to haul strawberries, of Schiavone we are p leased that the ability of the BRIDGEPORT — Connecticut’s standing achievements and im­ the state, parents and grandparents necticut Confederation of Catholic vice as qualification for the state play store,” said Debbie. ed fresh daily. People like dealing in course. Catholic bishops have formed two measurable value of Catholic of students in private schools will be School Parents will be a federation senatorship. decisions are required.” FCC to utilize px>licies to increase The thought of quitting the busi­ this kind of atmosphere, and the From Page 1 ownership will be allowed to con­ groups to help foster the interests of schools,” Boyle said. invited to join PACE as well as of existing home school associations Googins is serving her third term A former teacher, she said one of ness has never crossed their minds. p>rice is right.” tinue and expand.” Catholic and other private schools in Chapters of the federation will be graduates of those schools. as chairman of the Glastonbury her objectives will be to seek a The two girls said they do not feel Also, while most of the strawber­ which up to now have acted in­ The cases acted upx)n today are the state, it was announced Tuesday. set up in the Archdiocese of He said RACE will be incor­ dependently with no formal links Town Council and is chairman of change in the law on binding ar­ ‘ Schiavone alro said that the office they are missing out on any summer ries found in sup)ermarkete come WE DELIVER Metro Broadcasting vs. FCC, For Home Delivery, Call Hartford and the Dioceses of porated under state law governing the Capitol Region Council of bitration in teacher contracts to per­ of comptroller is more suited to his projects in new Haven and fun because they can leave a sign on from southern states, the Edwards’ The Connecticut Federation of between them. At the state level Bridgeport. He also owns Connec­ 89-453, and Astroline Communica­ Bridgeport and Norwich. The Uk­ political action committees and is Governments. She has been active mit towns to override a decision by o ' skills, background and qrtitude. the stand and a shoe box for cus­ berries are locally grown and there­ Catholic School I^ente and a lob­ there will be an executive committee tions vs. Shurberg Broadcasting, rainian Catholic Diocese of Stam­ expected to have some impact in is­ of the federation. in the CRCOG for six years. arbitrators by a two-thirds vote of ^ T 1 He said he had qient $1.3 million ticut Limousine Inc. and other busi­ tomers to put their money in. They fore fresher, he said. 647-9946 nesses. 89-700. Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 bying group, I^ental Advocates of ford will be part of the chapter in the In announcing her candidacy she the town government of his own money on his bid for never have had money or strawber­ The girls save all of the money Choice in lo catio n (PACE), will Bridgeport Diocese, the release said. mentiOTed Manchester’s problems governor. He said he would spend As other priorities, she listed bring a “united voice” to parents of PACE, a not-for-profit corpora­ with ite shelter for the homeless and • more if he has to in his new race, es­ children in Catholic and other Meotti honored by MADD help with trash recycling as matters general aid to municipalities, aftbr- tion, will lobby for the interests of dable housing and the homeless, in­ timating a successful bid would private schools, according to a news she wants to address. n ^ could $350,000 to $500,000. “non-public schools in Connec­ State Sen. Michael P. Meotti was sistence on funding state mandates, O o release. ticut,” according the release. PACE The bill passed the state Senate, _ She said she plans to form a coun­ • The comptroller’s office is now presented with the Government but was not addressed in time by the cil of elected officials with represen­ law enforcement and combating Matthew Boyle of Monroe, who will also “advance the cause of substance abuse. • held by Democrat J. Edward was named executive director of the leaders Against Drunk Driving House of Representatives. Sen. tatives froin each of the five towns parental freedom of choice in educa­ (GLADD) Award earlier this month Caldwell of Bridgeport, who is federation, said in the release the Meotti said he hopes to bring the in the district to help determine the Googins said that support of those tion,” it said. in recognition of his commitment seeking re-election. Also seeking the group would provide new oppor­ proposal forward again in the future. needs ^ priorities of each town. objectives doesn’t mean throwing Democratic nomination is former Brother John McGovern, superin­ and contributions to preventing Upon acceptance of the awaixl, She said the group would include money at them, “The taxpayers’ Sd state Sen. William E. Curry Jr. of DWI in Connecticut Meotti said, “I am honored by this Democrats, Republicans and in­ revolt is no myth and we’d better get Farmington. In particular, the Democratic recognition and inspired to continue dependents and would have the message.” Schiavone had formally entered ZB A issues decisions chairman of the General Assembly’s working on drunk driving preven­ representatives of business. Transportation Committee was Since she has retired as an officer O "o the race in January, although he had tion in an effort to save lives and to Besides Glastonbury, Manchester of the Connecticut National Bank, been rsdsing money and organizing By Alex Girelli Richard Roy to reduce the side honored for his efforts to establish a make roads in Connecticut safer.” and Bolton, the 4th Senatorial Dis­ law requiring 16 to 18-year-old she said she would be free to devote since the ^ring of last year. Manchester Herald yard at 115 Brookfield St. trict includes Columbia and Hebron. full time to the senate post. “The odds of my being governor rKi nn 148 Main Street Associates to driver’s license applicants to com­ Jane Engleke, legislative liaison Googins said she has conferred SO oT1 are less than my being comptroller,” no The Zoning Board of Appeals enlarge a structure at 144-148 Main plete a safe driving and a lc t^ l for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, with Republican leaders in those Googins once taught at Schiavoie said. “Ybu drm’t have to Monday denied an p lic a tio n by St. for conversion to office use. education program and introducing which presented the award, praised towiK and believes she has their Manchester High School. She has be governor to do something” for Raul Achilli for a variance to build a American Oil Change Corp. for the concept of “zero tolerance,” a the senator for his efforts. support. also operated a printing business and the state. garage at 24 Hyde St. closer to the a general repairer’s license at 22 and ineasure designed to suspend the “Senator Meotti brought forward She said careless spending has has been sales manager for Glaston­ licenses persons under age 21 for up His business background, he said, property sideline than allowed by 28 Spencer St. this legislation at a time when there undermined the economic health of bury Printers. to 90 days, if arrested for driving was very little pressure to do so, and gives him the expertise to zoning regulations. Hector G. AIzugaray and Carlos the state and towns. “We must con­ She is married to Robert R. m 2 “straighten out the financial mess in The ZBA granted eight other ap­ M. Torres to reduce the side yard at with a blood alcohol content greater we were very favorably impressed trol spending before any attempt to than .02 percent. by that.” Googins, an attorney and retired in­ this state.” plications for variances and special 18 Sanrico Drive. change the tax system, and tough surance executive and has two sons. S > He said he hopes Rowland will exceptions after holding hearings on David L. Thompson to reduce “use me as a financial expert” in his them.: the side yard at 101 Hemlock St. 3 ) (/) administration. The following applications were Bruce Forde to build an addition J3 > During his campaign, he consis­ granted. to a a non-conforming building at Ed board tently slammed the Republican or- i Michael Bugnacki to reduce lot 105 Oak St. > H gaiiization in the state for allegedly frontage at 10/12 Anderson St. in Irving B. Singer, trustee, to alter s " a trying to keep the nominating order to subdivide a two-family the use at a gasoline service station lacks book process closed. For that he blamed house. at 240 E. Middle TUrnpike. state GOP Chairman Richard Foley, whom Schiavone said was privately expertise backing Rowland. Schiavone renewed that criticism today, al­ Radiology center By Nancy Foley though he said he hopes Foley will Manchester Herald back his bid for comptroller. Foley, who stood at the back of Asking Board of Education mem­ the room during Schiavone’s news reunites doctors bers to qjprove textbodcs is a waste conference, said afterward that of time, according to Democrat Schiavone’s move “certainly has the By Alex Girelli Manchester Radiology, and a former board member Malcolm Barlow. potential of a healing action” and Manchester Herald co-worker, helped set up mammog­ Most members (kni’t have the time added, “blessed are the raphy protocols for the new center. to read all of the books and don’t peacemakers.” When Marc B. d’Avignon, then of Dr. Mikolowsky and Gellers have have the expertise to judge them if He strongly hinted that he would Manchester, volunteered to Ire an or­ made further contributions to the they did, Barlow charges. b^k Schiavone for comptroller, but derly at Manchester Memorial center in the form of X-Ray art and “Give me break. I’m a lawyer, not said others had privately expressed Hospital 25 years ago, he had no X-Ray artifacts. an educator,” Barlow said. “What a an interest in the nomination. idea he was embarking on a career Oellers produced the art over waste of time to read all of those Schiavone is responsible for in medicine that would culminate several years using the camera that books.” dramatic economic development with establishing a diagnostic is more at home with broken bones Barlow complained that much of UP TO 40% OFF what the Board of Education does radiology center in Avon. and dislocated joints than delicate • EVERY COLOR TV • EVERY WASHER • EVERY DRYER But the young man earned the blossoms. But the results are deli­ seems to be “rubberstamping." China releases Democrat Francis Maffe said that • EVERY RANGE • EVERY MICROWAVE • EVERY DISHWASHER respect of Dr. Daniel J. cate pictures in semitransparent prisoner Mikolowsky, the director of the layers that show the full shapes of he does not read the books that he is • EVERY VIDEO RECORDER • EVERY REFRIGERATOR • EVERY Radiology School, and of William every stem, stamen and pistil in asked to approve. “I’m not a HONG KONG (AP) _ China has FREEZER • EVERY AIR CONDITIONER • EVERY CAMCORDER Oellers, chief technician at the minute detail. qualified educator, so what would I released from prison a key adviser hospital. be looking for?” he asked. Oellers worked by trail and error to Zhao Syang, who was ousted as IN STOCK MUST BE SOLD! Dr. Mikolowsky and Oellers en­ “I don’t know why we have to ap­ Commumst Party chief for support­ in the art that is now lost. X-ray prove them,” he said. “I think it’s a couraged d’Avignon to enroll in the techonogy has changed so much, ing some goals of last year’s radiology school. He graduated with formality more than anything else.” Oellers said, that you can’t do the crushed pro-democracy movement, \S honors in 1%5 a spent the next Barlow said he would assume that 1 same thing now. a news]>aper reported today. End-Of-Month seven years working on degrees in if the curriculum committees that Oeller’s gave his favorite pieces Bao Tong had been private organic chemistey. He entered the select the textbooks are satisfied to Westwood Imaging Center as a secretary to the former party chief as Clearance University of Connecticut School of with them, that they are acceptable well as heading a party think tank on gift to his former student. They are and he will approve them. reform. on every model In stock! Medicine in 1972 and earned his (MI display there. medical degree. “I leave it up to the teachers be­ The English-language South Also on permanent display is a cause they’re the ones that are going When Dr. d’Avigmm began to collection of rare examples of equip­ China Morning Post said he was plan the Westwood Imaging Center, to use them,” Maffe said. released from maximum security J — r ment, instrumentation, and literature “We don’t have the capability or he called on his former teacher, Dr. from the early days of X-ray tech­ Qincheng pxison last month and is • RCA NEXT DAY DELIVERY WHEN YOU NEED IT! Mikolowsky, newly retired as the time to review every textbook,” under house arrest in Beijing. • G.E. • WELBILT nology. said Richard W. Dyer, chairman of • ZENITH manager of nuclear medicine at The newspiaper, quoting uniden­ • WHIRLPOOL • AMANA The collection is on loan from Dr. the school board. • SONY Manchester Hospital, for help in tified sources in Beijing, said an in­ • MAGIC CHEF • HOTPOINT Mikolowsky who gathered them Dyer said he did not like to use 9 vestigation of Bao’s activity during • TOSHIBA • WESTINGHOUSE • EMERSON training his staff. items over the years, originally to the word “rubberstamping” to last year’s proteste yielded no in­ • MITSUBISHI • FRIGIDAIRE • PIONEER “Dan Mikolowsky was a great in­ show his students what the parts describe the work of the school criminating information. PHIUPS • MAYTAG • PANASONIC structor who students listened to and looked like. board. Instead, he said, “By state 'Thf p^ier claimed the failure to respected,” d’Avignon said. Now the collecticm includes a statute we have to approve certain B ’Avignon, now of Avon, will pjress charges against Bao was a set­ number of pieces of historic value, things that we don’t always have open the outpatient diagnostic Mikolowsky said. The collection in­ back for hard-liner Premier Li Pteng. Mon., Thurs., Fri. 'til 8 p.m. knowledge of.” The rqwrt said authorities have yet r^o lo g y center next week. It is lo­ cludes a working first-generation The term rubberstamp has been Tues., Wed. 'til 6 • Sat. 'til 5 • Sun. 12 to 5 to decide what to do with Bao. cated at 40 Dale Road in Avon. dental X-ray tube, complete with it used over the years by critics of the Dr. Mikolowsky had his mind set China’s official media has said EAST original wooden mounts, the first school board who said it never op­ ■ EASY TO GET TO: on going to Maine and fishing, but fluoroscope tube, and a 1913 rxithing about Bao’s case. COMING FNOM THI HAHtFONO posed what the administration AL SIEFFCRTS he rearranged his schedule. textbook on radiographic technique. Anmesty International reported 44S HARTFORD F 1 RCCNCr 3H iiMCttWAv o r r AT VISA ‘90 doyt tarrm oi coih. wanted. Dyer said the school board STNCfT 1 ccr 9 l i I tm c KfCNer sTNUT im r MANCHESTER C 1 f l i T 2 f>o payment required Gcllcrs also gave support and Mikolowsky likes the idea that that Bao was arrested May 28, 1989, TAK( 2 Lirrs TO AL SUFFCMT S has opposed the superintendent on A t Si guidance to his former student. the instruments will be on display at Judr HartlinoMwKhMMr Herald about one week before China’s con­ major issues. MARTFOHO SUPER DISCOUNT It was a rare kind of teacher-stu­ Westwood where patients and tech­ HOOP HOPPING — A group of friends, mostly from Manchester, servative leaders ordered the VERNON CENTER play a spirited game of bas- &hool board members become military to crush pro-democracy dent reunion. nologists can see them and under­ ketball at Charter Oak Park. Most of the boys know each other much more involved in the selection 445 Hartford Rd., Manchester Keeney St. Exit Off I-384 • Tel. 647-9997 Linda Whcelock, now with through their church. Trinity protests. stand how they work. Covenant Church of Manchester. of textbooks when parents object to the content. Dyer said. 0

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ilN CONNECTICUT. Bears MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 27,1990—13 ■ No crash safety violations ~ ^ Department of U b ^ found causing » t a i ^ on the fire engine involved in the 'i* A NOTICE TO ALL MANCHESTER RESIDENTS S r a t S d ^ ^terb u ry firefighters in May. the depart- J findings have nothing to do with the ruckus h K ^ 5 . S f bald tires and faulty br^es after the May 10 accident The department only inspects the e- DANBURY (AP) — The rattling RECEIVING CURBSIDE REFUSE AND quipment on the vehicle such as the ladders and hoses. of your g^bage can late at night We look^mto tlw standards required for the safety and health of the might not just be some pesky pet or firefighters, w d department sp<*esman Dick Ficks. “There were no raucous racoon. It could be a black violafions as far as OSHA (Oompational Safety and Health Standard) bear (mi the prowl. was concerned.” ' Tlrere have been a number of RECYCLING COLLECTION FROM THE TOWN sightings in recent weeks and the C W ^ u r y was fined $480 by the department Tbesday , violation. The Waterbury firefighters union filed a com- state Department of Environmental plamt with the department 29, two weeks before the fatal acci- Protection, concerned over the alleging that the city failed to test aerial ladders and pumpers in wanderings of the North American OF MANCHESTER, SANITATION DIVISION 1700. black bear, has set up a hot line “Hie c itro n was a separate issue. It’s just coincidental that it was telephone number for emergency received when it was,” Ficks said. situations. Judy Hartling/Manchestor Herald Effective. July 1.1990. Reliable Refuse. Inc. will begin coiiecting refuse and recyciables in the Town of Manchester Firefighters Howard Hughes and Heriberto Rivera were killed May Three weeks ago in West of CURIOSITY — Abraham Millett. one, peeks over the side of his front porch on 10 when their truck collided with a tree while responding to a false Hartford, a black bear turned up in bcnool street. He was somewhat camera shy, but too curious to stay hidden. alarm. the suburban town. Residents were Three other firefighters were injured in the accident. not only upset with the bear’s ■ Restaurateur pleads guilty to fraud presence but also at a police officer who took a shot at the animal. The Connecticut missing out on BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A North Branford man who runs res- bear was eventually relocated to the taunmts for truckers along Interstate 95 has pleaded guilty to usinR a state’s northwestern woods. check-wnung scheme to delraiid the Connecticut S avins Bank of S ^ e people also have taken to Rosidonts ar© rocjUGstGd to follow th© following nearly half a million dollars. ^ feeding the animals, which is the share of federal funds R©sid©nts ar© r©qu©st©d to follow th© following proc©dur©s P r o h o r s charged that Richard M. Pitts. 49, drew against bank last thing people should do, accord­ procGdurGs for th© disposal of r©fus©: HARTFORD (AP) — The head for th© collGction of r©cyclabl©s: deposite that existed only on paper in a process called “kitinit ” to ing to DEP wildlife biologist Paul said during a news conference Tues­ Clarine Nardi Riddle will work defraud Connecticut Savings Bank. Rego. of a commission studying govern­ day to announce the appointment of ment efficiency says Connecticut closely with the panel, the governor Between 1987 and October 1987. Pitts wrote multiple checks “Over the last few weeks we’ve the task force. said. HOLIDAYS OT accounts he held at ConnecUcut Savings and the Bank of New had reports of bears in Hartland and may be missing out on as much as The state received $1.5 billion $40 million a year in federal funds, Thomas’ commission met Tlies- collected on New Years Day, Memorial Day, July 4th. WHAT TO RECYCLE Haven and deptwited checks drawn on an account in one bank into an Barkhamsted that aren’t afraid of from the federal government last day and received a report firtMn a acraunt at the other, prosecutors said. and Gov. William wants to make year. 1. Metal food and beverage containers. (DO NOT indude paint, oil or people,” said Rego. “My suspicion consultant who also identified Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. ^ ^ sure that money gets in the state DeRoy C. Thomas, head of the lighter fluid cans, tin or aluminum trays or plates.) checks to is that someone is feeding these treasury from now on. savings and revenue increases as bears and they’re associating houses Commission to Study the Manage­ T ConnecUcut Savings O’Neill has appointed a task force high as $635 million over the next HOLI*d a Y©°^ MENTIONED of about $475,000, said U.S. Attorney Stanley A Twardy Jr with food, which isn’t a good situa­ ment of State Government, es­ five years in the Department of Ad­ (Clear. Green and Amber) tion. to uack down federal funds the state timates that Connecticut could be is eligible to get and to make sure ministrative Services. Refuse WILL be collected on Martin Luther King Day, Lincoln's Birthday (DO NOT INCLUDE plate glass, ceramics, light bulbs or mirrors.) “Ninety percent of a bear’s diet is entitled to $30 million to $40 mil­ Those included computer and the state gets it as soon as it can. lion more than it’s now getting. Twaidy said * at P j^ has repaid “a significant portion” of the vegetation, but they’ll eat out of a telecommunication improvements, d^y^afte? Thanksg^^^ Columbus Day, Veteran's Day, and the '®'epl’“ '’e books, office paper and cardboani. office would seek to have U S District He said more money could be garbage can as well.” Bears typical­ “As federal dollars to the states more aggressive bill collections and ly are afraid of people unless food is easily gotten in Medicare reimburse­ (DO NOT INCLUDE wax covered cardboard or cardboard with strino S J t S i ^ T g ^ i f .esUtution w h e ^ r g become more scarce, we are re­ the politically explosive area of tape attached.) offered, Rego said. ments and for mental retardation reduced benefits for state ^ quired to do more to make certain programs. ■ Mormon bishop released on bond Seeing a black bear 10 years ago that what federal money is available employees. was rare, but they are returning to No final action was taken on the REFUSE COLLECTION b r n f li.. ^r'*' 1^?^’ ’®®“ ens may also recycle motor oil and automobile IMVEN (AP) — A federal magistrate has ordered a former finds its way into the state treasury O’Neill’s said the task force will batteries along with the other recyclable materials. Connecticut because the state’s in a timely manner. Millions of dol­ recommendations, some of which Refuse MUST be at the curb by 6:00 A .M . on your collection day Mormon bishop from Madistm freed on $100,000 bond, four days forests are maturing, Rego said. be headed by his budget chief, An­ after he was jailed on a fraud charge. ^ lars hang in the balance,” O’Neill would require legislation and guber­ “One hundred years ago, Connec­ thony V. Milano. Attorney General natorial approval to carry out. Containers MUST be METAL or NON-BRITTLE PLASTIC with handles ■ was airested Friday at his home on a charge of ticut was heavily agricultural and CONTAINERS MAY NOT EXCEED 70 LBS. interstate transpoi^on of property acquired by fraud. there was also the coal industry,” HOW TO RECYCLE ^ e r a l autheniUes are invesUgaUng allegaUons Monson bilked a said Rego. “But now, the forests ______Disposable plastic bags may also be used. 1. The glass, aluminum cans and tin cans MUST be rinsed out. Just church of more have returned and are ereating a deposit them in the green recycling box. than $40,000 through bogus mvestment plans. suitable habitat for the bear.” Tirozzi to propose The widow ^ members of Monson’s church have told police that Male bears have a tendency to ^ m M m s o n ^ failed to repay any of the money they entrusted to him. wander this time of year, which is BRUSH 2. The newspapers, magazines and office paper should be tied with The charge brought against him last week stems only from his in- mating season. Young male bears, Brush will be collected if it is tied into bundles not exceeding 60 lbs. nor sturdy string, and should be no more than twelve inches thick, or put vestmmt of $5,580 of the widow’s money in a time-share con- approximately 18 months old, also $1.5 billion budget exceeding 3 ft. in length. No stumps or roots of any size will be collected by your domimum m Newport. R.I., in 1986. The time share is in Monson’s wander as they leave home looking in paper shopping bags. (DO NOT use wire or plastic shopping bags.) name. HARTFORD (AP) — State for a place of their own. Tirozzi will present his proposal for students with mental or physi­ rubbish contractor. Six (6) bags of leaves will be collected along with regular Education Commissioner Gerald Authorities said they moved to arrest him Friday, before the com- today to the state Board of Educa­ cal disabilities. household trash 52 weeks a year. pleuon of the investigation, because of fears he was planning to flee. N. Tirozzi hopes to boost educa­ tion, which will vote on it Aug. 21 3. Motor oil shall be placed in plastic milk jugs. The tops of all jugs must tion spending 16.7 percent in an at­ Tirozzi’s proposal is expected to All his f ix tu r e had been packed when FBI agents and police showed and then submit it to the governor. cause a stir among state lawmakers be taped securely to prevent leakage. tempt to retain Connecticut’s z: up at his Madison home. Newtown The education budget also will who will have to decide if they Under terms of his release, Monson cannot travel ouuide Connec­ reputation as a leader in national need approval from the General BULK ITEMS O u education. agree that Connecticut will risk its ticut or New Yoilc state without approval of federal authorities. Assembly next year. national reputation as a leader in Furniture, bedding, refrigerators, freezers, dryers, washers, stoves and other major 4. Automobile batteries may also be placed, with caps on, at the curb with The increases in his $1.5 billion The budget that ultimately will the other recyciables. selectman spending plan for 1991-1992, to be education unless it spends con­ appliances will also be collected on your regular trash pickup day. (Doors must be ■ Man shot in pickup be approved will take effect July 1, siderably more money. proposed today, are designed to 1991. Tirozzi’s proposal is $216.3 removed from refrigerators and freezers.) O m NEW HAVEN (AP) — A West Haven man was found fatally shot help local school systems plagued “I think the 17 percent increase Recyciables must be at the curb by 6:00 A.M. on your collection day. The Tuesday in his overturned pidnqi truck, police said. million, or 16.7 percent, higher clearly is out of the range of the m probed by program cuts, teacher layoffs than the education budget that will Hot water heaters not exceeding 40 gallon capacity will be collected. PLEASE PUT recyclable items will be collected by a truck and crew contracted by the A wtHnan who was riding with the victim suffered minor injuries as and increasing demands. state of Connecticut at this time,” take effect Sunday. said state Sen. Kevin B. Sullivan, Town of Manchester. ^ w a res^t of the truck flipping over, police said. She was treated at About 92 percent of the THESE ITEMS OUT WITH YOUR REGULAR REFUSE. Yale-New Haven Hospital and released. NEWTOWN (AP) — The FBI is In addition to aiding cities and D-West Hartford. “Whether it investigating whether former New­ proposed budget would go directly towns, the increase Tirozzi is seek­ The dead man was identified as Louis Holmes, 31. Pblice said his to school districts through various comes from the local property tax No doors, windows, cabinets, plaster board, two by fours, demolition, building This truck will have plenty of room to hold all the paper, cans, glass jars. S o passenger was a friend, but they did not release her identity. town First Selectman Roderick ing would expand programs for or the state sales tax, it’s still com­ MacKenzie and some business ^ants. The largest program expan­ materials, etc, will be collected by your rubbish contractor. Holmes ^ipeared to have been killed by a single gunshot wound to Connecticut’s youngest and oldest ing from the same people.” bottles, motor oil and batteries which you can give it every week O ^ partners fraudulently obtained a sion Tirozzi is seeking is a $70.5 students. the left side of his head, said Pblice Cmdr. J. Thomas Butler. An million increase in the Educational A number of education or­ autopsy was scheduled for Wednesday. $465,000 loan from a New Haven His proposal includes $2 million ganizations have lobbied for more bank in 1987, a federal prosecutor Cost Sharing grant, which provides ^ CD Butler said Holmes was apparently shot after having stopped his for early intervention for children, state support for schools, saying pickiqi. said. general education aid to cities and between birth and 3 years old, with J 3 > towns. towns have been unable, or imwill- The truck accident was reported about 6:30 ajn. First Constitutional Bank sued severe developmental problems. It ing, to shoulder an increasing > H MacKenzie, David Grossman, ABC ^so calls for more than $3 million The shooting remained under investigation. “I’m distressed by what I see share in costs. T l America’s Homebuying Consultants in new money to expand adult “You’re seeing programs being ■ Firm fined for waste violations and its ajipraiser. Art Greenlaw, and and heai' across the state,” Tirozzi education programs. said Tuesday. “We’ve been seeing dismantled, without a doubt,” said THOMASTON (AP) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agen­ Church Hill Mortgage Corp. last significant cutbacks in programs Phtricia A McCarthy of the Con­ Thank you for your cooperation. cy has fined ^ v irite Corp.’s Thomaston industrial hazardous waste year in Superior Court in New Other increases in the plan and services, teacher layoffs. We necticut Association of Boards of treatment facility $318,158 for alleged violations of hazardous waste Haven, claiming fraud. The defen­ would expand the school breakfast Education. “We’re beyond the STREETS TO RECEIVE management laws. dants have denied the charges in in­ do not want to see an erosion of program to 70 additional schools, what I think has been significant stage of just not getting new RECYCLING CONTAINERS AND BEGIN RECYCLING AS OF JULY 1,1990 Envirite, based in Blue Bell. PSa., plans to appeal the fine, said com­ terviews and in written responses give districts more money for improvement over the last few textbooks. It’s going to be a long MONDAY pany Steve Smith, the company’s vice president. they made to the bank’s claims. bilingual education and boost time to rebuild those programs and WEDNESDAY Assistant U.S. Attorney Holly years.” funding for rehabilitation services Wells (Spruce to Battista) WEDNESDAY CONT. Envirite operated a commercial treatment facility designed to treat, we have to stop the tide.” Tolland Tpke. Ellen THURSDAY CONT. store and dispose of hazardous waste generated by the electroplating Fitzsimmons said the federal inves­ School (Spruce to Battista) Turnbull Glode Lane Dorset and surface coating industries. The Thomaston facility has been tigation is independent of the civil Eldridge (Spruce to Battista) Carol suit brought by the bank. Shady Lane closed and will no longer be used to treat commercial waste. Maple (Spruce to Battista) Kennedy Frederick “The bank reported the alleged ST. JUDE NOVENA Burnham St. West The ER\ said its inspecuons of the plant revealed numerous viola- Oak (Spruce to Battista) Bishop Butler tiOTS of the Resource Conservatirai and Recovery Act, the federal fraud to us and there is an investiga­ MAY THE SACRED HEART OF Burnham St. Ext. ONE DAY ONLY Clinton Kent Evergreen statute reflatin g hazardous waste management. EPA inspectors tion by the Federal Bureau of Inves­ JESUS BE ADORED, GLORIFIED, Burnham St. Norman Sass Bates reported violations of the facility management, personnel training, site tigation at this time,” said Fitzsim­ LOVED AND PRESERVED JU N E 28th Croft mons. Glenwocxt Penn security and ground water managing. THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, Windsor Woodstock The FBI is conducting its own in­ Lindman Schaller Envirite, also has treatment facilities in Canton, Ohio; Harvey. El.; NOW AND FOREVER. SACRED 9AM-9PM Buckland Sage and Y(M-k, Fh. quiry into allegations that MacKen­ HEART OF JESUS, PRAY FOR US. Lyndale Woodhill zie, Grossman, Greenlaw and the Slater Hamilton SAINT JUDE, WORKER OF MIR­ Ashworth (Greenwood to Autumn) Horton mortgage company artificially in­ OFF Deming Carpenter ACLES, PRAY FOR US. SAINT Florence ■ Champion will recycle newsprint flated the value of a Danbury home Avery McDivitt Chambers JUDE, HELPER OF THE HOPELESS, STAMTORD (AP) — Champion hitemational Corp. says that its to obtain the loan in July 1987. O R I G I N A L P R I C E S Birch (Spruce to Dead End) Coventry PRAY FOR US. SAY THIS PRAYER (Concord Wildwood b o ^ of directors has approved the construction of a recycling facility First Constitution claims in its Bissell (Spmee to Dead End) Lcxkwo^ 9 TIMES A DAY, BY THE 8TH DAY Elberta Grissom at its Sheldon, Texas, newsprint mill. suit that MacKenzie, acting as attor­ Pearl (Spruce to Harrison) Columbus YOUR PRAYER WILL BE A N ­ Baldwin The project, estimated to cost $85 million, will produce about ney for both the bank and Hamlin Shepard Bolton SWERED. IT HAS NEVER BEEN Savings on everything McIntosh 145,000 tons of recycled pulp a year, aU of which will be used in the Grossman, prepared all the legal Holl West Verrxjn Hartlarxl KNOWN TO FAIL, PUBUCATION that makes this season Carmen manufacture of newsprint at the Sheldon mill. Simons Eastern Consul­ documents in the transaction. so special: Knighton Vernon (Taylor to Lydall) Grant tants Inc. of Decatur, Ga., has been chosra to do the engineering. MacKenzie has said he had no MUST BE PROMISED. 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I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Crossword TV Tonight by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Unscramble these four Jumbles, ANNUITIES one letter to each square, to form Ahh— smell I RECORD four ordinary words. r that alrl ACROSS 47 Heckles Beautiful Answer to Previous Puiils day 50 Lordly beast 6:00PM ( S QD News (CC|. uts" gang is chosen as the crew of the first family business. (R) (In Stereo) J 1 UnIton 51 lnsligale(2 V |o |u manned space station. (R) (In Stereo) CHAR N 5 Naughty □ CD W ho's the Boss? (CC). D Run for Your Life wdt.) J D @3 Growing Pains (CC) Jason and 11 Avoldsr 52 Strong- (B) Webster Maggie argue over Ben's desire to wear an 53 53 Singer & Sons (CC) Reggie’s 12 Stir V A J pr— ...... - - - r amsiling dS) Kate & Allie (CC). good betting luck makes him a rich man, at 13 Laslle Caron earring. (R) • two Tnevn* SsncM m. About Town 53 Make a least temporarily. (In Stereo) 4s Wem* Retwvwt role clean — of ^ News D It Takes a Thief Police Roundup 14 Feeling 53) Numb: Children of Alcoholics The 54 Regretted (H) World of Ideas With Bill Moyers; 15 Perplex (H) MOVIE: 'Purple Rain' A performer story of a family affected by alcoholism, ED Justice (CC) Guest: Professor h/llcfiael overcomes a troubled home life and fierce DIG 17 In no manner DOWN Sandel. (d) (In Stereo) followed by commentary by children of al­ 18 Implores rivalries to become a major rock star. coholics. (60 min.) Special Olympics supported (E) T.J. Hooker Part 2 of 2. , Apollonia Kotero, Morris Day. Man forces check from woman 19 Chokes 1 Arm □ ® American Playhouse: Andre's 21 Sesame 1984. supports a a a @ Bosom Buddies M other (CC) Sada Thompson and Richard Campbell Council No. 573, Knights of Columbus, p»ar- A 27-year-old Manchester man was arrested Tliesday plant 2 Cries out s a d Q3 MOVIE: 'The Perils of Pauline' A sil­ dZ) Degress) High (CC). Part 1 of 2. (R) Thomas star in Terrence McNally’s play ticipated in the Special Olympics at Yale University June morning for allegedly forcing a local woman to sign her 24 Horae 3 Ailronaut □ □ □ ent movie heroine rises from inauspicious NUTBOT relative Si) Three's Company about AIDS, and how loved ones cope □ □ □ beginnings to triumph in Hollywood. Betty with a man’s death. (60 min.) YOU CAN PRAW 16. Members who assisted with the program were Char­ workers’ compensation check over to him, police said. 25 Hint Armstrong [CNN] World Today Hutton, John Lund, Billy de Wolfe. 1947, les O’Brien, Brendan Moriarty, Lawrence Duff and Edr Angel L. Rodriguez, of 374 Hartford Road, was ar­ 26 Give an 4 Acetg. entry [A&E] Our Century The power of Rus­ V A . / □ THIS AS LON© u account [DIS] MOVIE: 'Flight of the Navigator' @ MOVIE: 'Night Shift' A mild- 5 Male iheep France lollowera sian czars is threatened as the Commun­ AS YOU LIVE. 27 Luautood mannered supervisor runs a call girl ring ward M ori^y. Ran of the local proceeds from the Toot­ rested at the Spencer Street branch of the Savings Bank 6 Golf clubs 23 College deg. 37 Woody (CC) An alien spacecraft holds the clue to ists lead a revolution in November 1917. 26 Bred from the city morgue. Henry Winkler, Shel­ of Manchester after he tried to withdraw most of the 7 Hernando 25 Mountain 3 8 ------theout mystery behind a young boy’s eight- (60 min.) TYFAR sie Roll Drive assist in the funding of Connecticut Spe­ 30 Mob ley Long, Michael Keaton. 1982. c Da — past 39 Indian year disappearance. Joey Cramer, Veron­ Now arrange the circled letters to cial Olympics. money he had deposited in an account last Tliesday. The 33 10S1, [C N N ] Larry King Live 6 One who 26 Mai — weight ica Cartwright, Cliff Da Young. 1986. d i) 5 3 Unsolved Mysteries (CC) Sched­ form the surprise answer, as sug­ Roman account had more than $4 JOO, police said. gives up (cocklall) 41 Grain Rated PG. uled: a Canadian sea monster; an Arizona [LIFE] MOVIE: 'The Incredible Hulk Re­ ______gested by the above cartoon. 34 Puts to work 9 GIs' club 27 Non-prollt tio ra rt man's death in 1977; the alleged abduc­ turns' The Hulk and Viking-hero Thor join F Rodriguez was charged with third-degree robbery be­ 35 Carriage [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour 10 Evan (poet.) TV 42 Series of tion of children by their grandparents; a forces to retrieve a stolen device that 37 Greek cause he allegedly forced a woman to sign over her 11 Ice pieces 29 Bridge ex­ rooms [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep might hold the cure for Dr. Banner’s condi­ Answer here: lallers New Mexico bowling alley massacre. (60 S» ^ ^ ^ Sm ^ L ^ J 14 Jacob's twin pert — 44 Notion [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Russkies' Three teen­ min.) (R) (In Stereo) tion. Bill Bixby, Lou Ferrigno, Steve Levitt. College Notes workers’ compensation check, which was deposited into 40 Encore 15 Baskelball Culbertson 46 Cordon — agers befriend a shipwrecked Russian sai­ 1988. (Answers tomorrow) 41 Amaze org. 53 We Never Talked About My Drink­ the account, police said. He also was charged with third- 30 — -a-dub 47 Gist lor and show him an all-American good Jumbles: CHIME PANSY FLEECE TRICKY 42 "Aujd Lang 16 Moat 31 A t far — ing [USA] MOVIE: 'Curiosity Kills' Pre­ Yesterday’s degree assault because he allegedly punched the woman 48 Miacalculate time. Whip Hubley, Peter Billingsley, Leaf miere An aspiring photographer finds a repulsive — know 49 Noun aulfix MOVIE: 'M eet Me in St. Louis' A St. Answer Might be enough to turn your hair white 43 3, Roman Phoenix. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) strange parallel between his neighbor’s police said. 20 Relevant 32 Beast 52 Eur. nation suddenlyl— LATHER Make UConn dean’s list 45 Cloudllke Louis family is disappointed to learn they suicide and the arrival of a new tenant. C. 22 — de 36 Altlls's [USA] He-Man and Masters of the are moving at the same time that the 1904 N Rodriguez was held on a $10,000 bond and is Universe Thomas Howell, Rae Dawn Chong, Courte­ The following Manchester residents of the School of World's Fair is set to open. Judy Garland, ney Cox. 1990. (In Stereo) Now back In stock, Jumbis Book No. 3S Is svsilsbis lor S2.M, which includes pesISM Kheduled to appear Monday in Manchester Superior Mary Astor, Marjorie Main. 1944. snd handling, from Jumbis, cJo this nswspapsr, P.O. Boi 43M. Orlando. FL 32M2<49M. Business Administration, Hartford campus of the Univer­ Court. T r TT 6 :30PM S ) CBS News (CC). (In Stereo) Include your nants, address and zip cods and make your ehack payable to Nawapapsrbooka. ID S§) ABC News (CC). (S) MOVIE: 'Wallenberg: A Hero's 9:30PM D ® Brewster Place (CC) sity of Connecticut, were named to the dean’s list for the Matthew discovers that his young friend is ns" D Comedy Wheel Story' A Swedish diplomat risks his life to Spring semester: stop the Nazis from eradicating the Jewish a talented poet. (In Stereo) Car crash injures passenger KfT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright Kelly R. Behling, 470 Woodbridge St.; Holly B. (Tt) Charles in Charge (CC). population. Richard Chamberlain, Alice 53 Dear John (CC) John’s visiting A 14-year-old Manchester youth has been referred to (33 Newsworthy Krige, Bibi Andersson. 1985. Part 2 of 2, dad takes an interest in Kate - which she Epstein, 145 N. Lakewood Circle; Michael R. Hazel, □ returns in kind. (R) (In Stereo) ^ v ^ le TOurt after driving a car off an embankment on d3 Mama’s Family ^ ^ M a r k Russell Comedy Special The 652 Wetherell St.; Cynthia M. Lesniak, 39 Sage Drive; a c i a i i a i i satirist lampoons newsmakers in song and [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Stand by M e' (CC) Four Garden Grove Drive and into a tree, resulUng in the frac- "I m ^ \ I w m a (H) NBC News (CC). Elizabeth M. Mahler, 39 N. Elm St.; Sheryl L. Nourie, □ S3 monologue. (In Stereo) young boys face a journey of self- tured leg of his 15-year*old passenger. | | | T 9 W " ---- □ Nightly Business Report 21 Amott Road; and Carolyn R. St Jean, 249 Burnham SI) SZ) (U MOVIE: 'Compromising Positions' discovery when they attempt to locate the m The victim was listed in satisfactory condition today at ® WKRP in Cincinnati A Long Island housewife resumes her re­ body of a boy hit by a train, Wil Wheaton, St. 53 ------t a j j j f f ------River Phoenix, Corey Feldman. 1986. Manchester Memorial Hospital. (5il Love Connection porting career when she investigates the School of Engineering: Glen D. Bolduc, 583 Hartford murder of her womanizing dentist. Susan Rated R. ------H 5 B - 1 P ------[A & E ] Chronicle The Japanese intern­ CM b T m i Road and Kenneth H. Klapproth, 38 Diane Drive. The accident happened at about 1 a.m. Monday near Sarandon, Raul Julia, Judith Ivey. 1988. [MAX] MOVIE: 'Blood Relations' A ment camps used during World War II on huge inheritance complicates a man’s HAVEN'T School of Fine Arts: Susanne Cavicchi, 96 Alton St.; the mtersection of Hercules Drive, police said. the U.S. West Coast. [A & E ] America at War The U.S. pays for ^ ------H H I H the mistakes of its military leaders. scheme to avenge his mother by killing his ^ ^ lic e said the driver of the car, who was not iden­ [ESPN] SportsLook father, the man responsible for her death. Christopher Huestis, 147 Eldridge St.; and Rebecca R. [CNN] PrimeNews A W/iy tified because of his age, was uninjured. 33 | | 5 5 - 1 F ------w J ^ W W [LIFE] Rodeo Drive Jan Rubes, Lydia Dernier, Kevin Hicks Schaffer, 54 Tracy Drive. [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Superman II' Superman 1988. Rated R. School of Family Studies: Sharlene M. Croteau, 56 35 [M AX] MOVIE; 'Defense Play’ Teen­ must choose between his love for Lois agers and remote-control helicopters be­ Lane and his pledge to protect Earth when 10:00PM CB 48 Hours: Going Too Ruby Drive; Julianne Hunniford, 99 Tonica Spring come pawns in a Soviet plot to sabotage three Kryptonian criminals take over the Far? (CC) The controversy surrounding Trail; Kristin L. Koblect, 640 Lydall St.; Fernando C. LOST 95 POUNDS — Joyce ■ ■ ■ ■ 7 0 “ I F — in '3 5 — I F ------America’s satellite defenses. David Oliver, U.S.A. Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, ways recording artists, filmmakers, video­ Current Quotes Susan Ursitti, Monte Markham. 1988. Rausch, 297 Spruce St.; Tracy L. Sullivan, 29 Dover Gene Hackman 1980. Rated PG. (In tape rentals, dancers and school reading Beebe of Vernon, a member 47 IF ^ ------■11 ?5------H Rated PG. (In Stereo) Stereo) programs are currently pushing the limits Road. of censorship. (60 min.) (In Stereo) of Manchester Women’s As­ 7:00PM D Inside Edition [ESPN] Major League Baseball Maga­ <3 School of Nursing: Krystyna Demusz, 5 McKinley 51 D S 3 Equal Justice (CC) Gene and “Apartheid must go, and it must go now. The masses of D S3 Wheel of Fortune (CC). zine St.; and Florence U. Johnson, 40 Olcott St. sociation to Enjoy Slimming, Linda have problems with the Sgt. Boyce the American people are with us. Botli Congress and the JT D Cosby Show (CC). [H B O ] MOVIE: Framed’ (CC) An artist trial; Hogan's marriage is falling apart; School of Pharmacy: Jessy Kitischian, 5 Bank St. was crowned queen of the (Tt) Charles in Charge (CC). returns to his criminal ways when a former Briggs is smitten with a mystery woman. Senate of the United States are with us. President Bush flame asks him to paint a forgery of a valu­ {60 min.) (In Stereo) Connecticut WATES at the and the administration are with us. Surely apartheid will (T3 Untouchables able work. Jeff Goldblum, Kristin Scott Abbott on dean’s list (c) 1990 by NEA. Inc. D News (CC). d3 M*A*S*H Thomas, Todd Graff. 1990. (In Stereo) s \ annual gathering of all go.” — African National Congress leader Nelson Man­ News G-j-7 David V. Abbott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vamum Abbott (53) dZ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour [LIFE] Hotel (U) 53 (H) WATES clubs on June 10 in dela, at the end of a three-day Washington visit. (33 Synchronal Research of Hatfield, Mass., formerly of Thayer Road, (13 Newhart (CC). [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Pretty Poison' A young (53 All in the Family Manchester, recently graduated cum laude from Vermont East Haven. The local as­ 55) (33 Current Affair man on probation lives in a fantasy world. Anthony Perkins, Tuesday Weld, Beverly @ 53 Quantum Leap (CC) Chubby Law School, South Royalton, Vt. sociation meets every Tues­ ® Cheers (CC). Garland. 1968 Rated R. Checker guest stars as himself in 1959 as ® tMO by NEA. Inc He will be associated with the firm of Updike, Kelly day at Orange Hall, 62 E. (6T) Hunter [TMC] MOVIE; 'Miles From Home' Sam becomes a radio deejay who is bat­ and Spellacy of Hartford. [A&E] New Wilderness (CC) Two brothers become Midwestern tling forces determined to remove rock n’ SNAFU by Bruce Beattie Public Meetings roll from the airwaves. (60 min.) (R) (In Center St. Weigh in is from CELEBRITY CIPHER [CNN] Moneyline folk heroes after they burn down their fa­ Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous mily farm in protest of a bank foreclosure. Stereo) p C 1990 by NEA Inc Wins summer scholarship 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. people, past and present Each letter in the cipher stands for [ESPN] SportsCenter Richard Gere, Kevin Anderson, John Mal- 53) Out of the Past Adult children of al­ Michael Fenocketti of Manchester, a junior at East The following meetings are scheduled for today: another. Today's clue: H equals Z. [LIFE] Moonlighting kovich. 1988 Rated R. (In Stereo) coholics confront their troubled past. (60 Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) [USA] Murder, She Wrote min.) Catholic High School, has been awarded a scholarship to ' R N R OKAK F 5 3 Hogan's Heroes attend Engineering 2000, a one-week summer porgram at Andover 7:30PM D Entertainment Tonight Actress Melissa Gilbert (In Stereo) 8 : 30PM D Normal Life (CC) Jake tries (SZ) Our Home Town: Child Care Topic: parenthood for a week when he cares for look at providing families with affordable Catholic University in Washington D.C. Democratic Town Committee, Town Office Building, ORHFAX ORCD JSK D 53 Jeopardy! (CC) Fenocketti is a National Honor Society member and 7:30 pjn. his girlfriend’s infant son. (In Stereo) day care. S i Obituaries D Kate & Allie (CC). D ® Head of the Class (CC) Class [A & E ] Living Dangerously Adventurer has received two other scholastic awards this year: the ZFEC VFIRM CARMY (3i) Bosom Buddies members hope that the new IHP student Chris Profit climbs the three most treacher­ z m Rensselaer Medal for Outstanding achievement in math Bolton 53 53 M*A*S*H can help them win at the academic meets. ous faces of the Alps. (60 min.) RS VL WFI, R OJBZX (R) O -u and science and Participant Award in the University of Inland/Wetland Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 (53 Carol Burnett and Friends [CNN] CNN News Evelyn (Wormstedt) Hartford, and a member of the (57) Day W ith Dan Rather (CC) Watching Connecticut Honors Seminar. Melinda Oehmson of Vernon; a half pjn. ( ^ Greater Hartford Open Highlights [T M C ] MOVIE; STB-EVIL’ A teen-age Aetna 39ers. She was a volunteer at brother, Richard St. John of WARSI WFMY CDK the CBS News anchor at work, including nerd lashes out at his tormentors with the Taylor Avery Heights. (33 Cosby Show (CC) the 1988 Bentsen-Quayle debate (R) help of a demonic telephone service. Ste­ S o Taylor is Lesley graduate Newington; and 29 grandchildren, [A&E] World of Survival [A & E ] Heroes The bravery of navy diver O “ n Evelyn (Wormstedt) Taylor, 78, Surviving are a sister, Mary T. JZX MJSKL R E Z F S X . ’ phen Geoffreys, Jim Metzler. Maria Rubell. Anne B. Taylor, daughter of Marshall C. and 10 great-grandchildren and nine [CNN] Crossfire John Mihalowski saved the crew of a sub­ 1989. Rated R. of Jewett City, died Monday (June Formeister of East Hartford; a great great-grandchildren. marine in 1939 m Penelope Taylor of 102 S. Lakewood Circle is a recent — VFARJ UBHJ. [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Jonah s new job 10:05PM [D IS ] Great Moments in 25, 1990) at an area conviescent nephew and his wife, Wesley J. and She was predeceased by her first Thoughts with Heather stirs up jealousy in his girlf­ [ESPN] Major League Baseball: Teams Disney Animation (CC) Host Carol Bur­ graduate of Lesley College, Cambridge, Mass, with a home. Nelcy Formeister of South Windsor; PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The doctor can bury his riend Emma (In Stereo) to Be Announced (3 hrs.) (Live) nett gives an overview of Disney’s anima­ husband, August Ermisch, and a mistakes, but an architect can only advise his client to bachelor of science degree in human services with a [ESPN] Home Run Derby: Eddie Mat­ 9:00PM D Ja ke and the Fatman (CC) tion techniques from the Laugh-O-Grams She was bom in Rockville, Jan. and a grandnephew, John Formeister grandson, Robert Arnold. plant vines." — Frank Lloyd Wright. specialization in art therapy. thews vs. Henry Aaron (R) A prominent socialite friend of Derek’s is of the 1920s to today’s computer anima­ 11, 1912, and lived most of her life of Windsor. Services will be Friday at 11 a.m. Hope implicated in the death of her husband, tion (60 min ) (R) Her major was human services and her minor psychol­ (0 1990 by NEA. Inc. 27 [HBO] Wimbledon Tennis Highlights in Manchester on Green Road and Services will be Thursday at 8:15 I commissioned a picture to be made for my work with (CC) prompting an investigation by Jake and 10:30PM (33 Synchronal Research at the Masonic Home Chapel, Wal­ McCabe. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) ogy and art. She was a National Dean’s list student, a Winter Sueet before moving to a.m. from the Callahan Funeral the Friendly Visitor program. The artist depicts a very (S6) Mama's Family O lingford. Burial will be in Hillside 8:00PM CB This is America, Charlie D ® Doogie Howser. M.D. (CC) As­ Who’s Who in America’s Colleges award. She is a 1984 Jewett City in 1980. Home, East Hartford, followed by a old man, shovel in hand, who has just placed an ^iple BrownI; The NASA Space Station (CC) Paid Program Cemetery, East Hartford. piring filmmaker Vinnie squares off against 'I wonder why they never gave him the graduate of Manchester High School. Prior to retiring, she was manager mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m. in tree. The picture is done in black and white, except for Animated. Linus dreams that the "Pean- his father, who wants him to carry on the (55) Hogan's Heroes ^3 3 ^ ( / ) ' B.C. Bailey Funeral Home, Inc. is patent on his im m ortality potion." of the former Keith’s Variety Store St. Cyril and Methodius Church, in charge of arrangements. Con­ the green leaves on the tree. Receives psychology degree in Manchester’s North End for many ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson Hartford. Burial will be in Mount St. tributions may be sent to the The viewer is led to wonder if the old man will live FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavss ^ > Martin Miller, son of Walter and Anne Miller of 289 years. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Masonic Charity Foundation, P.O., long enough to enjoy the fruit of the tree. The caption > H Fem St. has received his bachelor in psychology degree She is survived by a daughter, Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 Box 70, Wallingford, CT, 06492. above the picture states: “I did not find the world empty READY ro HIT THAT ( AMDA10Mf5V:K6O(jR ■D from the University of Connecticut, Storrs. Virginia T. Newton of Oakdale; two and 7 to 9 p.m. m my lifetime. My forebears planted trees, and I ate of BEACH, 6P0RT?.' LUWCH AMD CHA»fi€5. J f f A V ^ S ‘T l C f c : \ B u n s ^ He is presently majoring in dietetics at UConn and brothers, Herbert Wormstedt of Evelyn Custer the fruit. Now I plant, so that future generations will be v r ------' was nam ^ a dean’s list honor student. He recently was Rockville and Irving Wormstedt in Publisher, 49, dies able to eat.” awarded a scholarship from the Connecticut Nutrition Florida; two sisters, Edith Schach of Evelyn Custer, 84, of the Masonic x o u b b t t b i z TAYLOR, Texas (AP) — Charles The pictiae expresses hope coupled with a sense of Council and is working this summer as a student Bloomfield and Lillian Hooten in Home and Hospital, Wallingford, purpose in life. Some older people feel their lives had no (M O T f i j dietician with the Portsmouth Regional Hospital in Florida; two grandchildren, Robert wife of the late Herbert Custer, died A. Schulz, publisher of the Taylor Daily Press, died Tliesday at age 49. meaiung, and therefore they have no hope and slide into Portsmouth, N.H. S. Cooper III of Westerly, RI; and Tuesday (June 26, 1990) at the depression. Depression is the greatest killer of the elder- WBN. Kristen T. Newton of Oakdale; and Masonic Home. Survivors include a The cause of death was not dis­ closed. tosciher with faith and love, is a precious gift Silverstein Is BU graduate several nieces and nephews. stepson, David Custer of of God. We can be sources and bearers of this gift to Manchester. Schulz in 1977 assumed manage­ Amy Silverstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Services will be Thursday at 1:30 others, especially as we give witness to the hope that is p.m. at the Holmes Funeri Home, She was bom on June 27, 1905. in ment of Thylor Newspapers Inc., Silverstein of 16 Mt. Sumner Drive, Bolton, recently which prints the Taylor Daily Press, within us. When we offer a smile to our friends, we also graduated from Boston University, Boston, Mass., with a 400 Main St. Private burial will be Hartford, a daughter of the late offer them hope. © 1990 by NEA me 6-Z7 in East Cemetery, 'fhere are no call­ Harry and Clara Hebbe Sl John. the Elgin Courier, the Granger bachelor of arts degree in sociology, cum laude. News, The Hill Country News, the She will be attending law school in the fall. ing hours. In lieu of flowers, con­ Before moving to the Masonic Robert Feldman tributions may be made to the Home in 1987, she lived in East Thorndale Champion and the Bartlett Tribune-Progress. Pastor of Visitation THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom PHIPPS by Joseph Farris American Lung Association, 45 Ash Hartford. Before her retirement in Emanuel Lutheran Church St., East Hartford, CT, 06108, or a 1965, she was employed at Pratt & Schulz became president and charity of the donor’s choice. Whimey Aircraft. publisher of the Taylor Daily Press (bOOP p a y , $11?. op. iVIA'AIA! Lottery in 1980. Stephanie A. Olender She was a member of the First I'M HXLOW1I06 THE Congregational Church of Coventry Manchester Herald MAimTDA"T''„ 0 ! Stephanie A. Olender, 71, of East and a former member of the Arizona magnate dies Here are Tliesday’s lottery results from around New Hartford, died Tliesday (June 26, Bigelow C h ^ e r No. 33, Order of PHOENIX (AP) — Kemper Mar- England: Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. 1990) at home. Survivors include a the Eastern Star, in East Hartford. ley, a land and liquor magnate CONNECTICUT grandniece, Alice Formeister of Also surviving are two sons, whose name arose during the inves­ Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. Daily: 3-7-1. Play four: 7-7-1-9. Lotto: Manchester. Robert Ermisch of Jupiter, Fla., and 11-13-20-29-33-35 tigation of a reporter’s death in a car Bom in Hartford, she had lived in Arthur Ermisch of Redondo Beach, bombing, died Monday at a beach USPS 327-500 VOL. CIX, No. 228 I MASSACHUSETTS East Hartford for most of her life. Calif.; another stepson, Herbert home in La Jolla, Calif. He was 83. ^ / V 7 . Daily: 0-7-3-1. Prior to her retirement in 1981, she Custer of Vineyard Haven, Martha’s P ublisher The cause of death was not dis­ Larry Hall i p i was employed as a supervisor for Vineyard, Mass.; two daughters, closed. NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Aetna IJfe and Casualty, Hartford, Barbara Guilmartin of Nova Scotia, Marley’s name had surfaced Executive Editor . Vincent Michael Vaivo / r , I . h ^ ! I h h V Pick three: 2-2-2. Pick four: 2-3-1-6 where she worked for 44 years. Canada, and Ann Brett of East News Editor______Andrew C Spitzler during the investigation of the 1976 WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll THE QRIZWELLS by Dill Schorr RHODE ISLAND She was a communicant of St. Hartford; two stepdaughters, Bar­ slaying of Arizona Republic inves­ Features Editor. ____ Dianna M. Talbot Daily: 5-6-1 A. Lot-O-Bucks: 1-4-25-32-34 Cyril and Methodius Church, Sports Editor__^ ______Lon Ausier bara Custer of Jupiter, Fla., and • IM0byNCA.Inc 1 tigative reporter Don Bolles. Business Manager _ Jeanne G. 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\ \ 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 27, 1990 FOOD FOCUS MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 27,1990—17 J New potatoes Food News Dear Abby Sylvia Porter

Abigail Van Buren '■N,’ PEOPLE have sulfates New charcoal out Old Time Charcoal, a new Explaining the By Bonnie Tandy Leblang Springsteen lends hit song product from Connecticut Charcoal and Ceirolyn Wyman to 2 Live Crew for parody Co. of Wesqxrrt, is a hardwood char­ Elderly friends Supermarket coal advertised as producing better­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — The rap group 2 Live new tax rules u Simply Fresh Potatoes. Mashed tasting barbecue food than ordinary Crew, whose “As Nasty As They Wanna Be” album potatoes and hash browns. $1.89 Sampler grilling briquettes. was declared obscene in South Florida, will parody per 20-ounce page of refrigerated worry students This is part one of a two-part series on taxes. Made from hickory, beech, the Bruce Springsteen hit “Bom in the U.S.A.” as Check carefully to qualify for home office deductions potatoes. m ^le, oak and cherry, the charcoal “Baimed in the U.S.A.” If you are a taxpayer claiming a home office deduction Bonnie: The idea behind these DEAR ABBY: I just came back from helping an contains no sand, petroleum, oil Springsteen was comfortable with the lyrics and on the basis of a Tax Court decision that came out in new products was good: everything except delicate cakes and elderly neighbor lift her invalid husband off the couch residue, starch, lime and other items agreed to use of the parody, spokeswoman Marilyn January, beware. % ur deduction may not be protected. refrigerated, prepared mashed or breads. Laverty said T\iesday. which can be found in ordinary and onto the bed to be “changed.” (This is the third time “The court’s decision in the Soliman case drastically hash brown potatoes that were not Carolyn: You’re right that baked charcoal. this morning.) Jack Thompson, the lawyer who led the campaign dried or reformulated. Unfortunate­ goods don’t turn out as high or as changed the criteria for the home office deduction and It is lighter, hotter-burning and My husband and I are graduate students who work that got the 2 Live Crew album declared obscene, ob­ even loosened up some of the tough rules of the past. Yet ly, the execution isn’t as good as the light when made with this new oat longer-lasting than ordinary char­ nights and are home at odd hours, grabbing a quick bite jected to the parody. “Mr. Springsteen, you’re now idea. The biggest problem is that the Internal Revenue Service has rejected the decision N flour blend. At least, the Toll House or typing a last-minute p ^ r . coal briquettes. A 20-pound plastic harmful to the women and children who have bought and follows the old, stringent standards,” says tax attor­ sulfites were added to keep them cookies I made with this flour didn’t bag of Old Time Charcoal sells for When we rented this a{»rtment, we gave our telephone your albums,” he said in a letter. from turning brown. really taste excessively oat-branny ney Robert E. Reetz of Austin, Tex., and a contributor to about $630 in most stores that sell number to this elderly neighbor and told her to call us 2 Live Crew’s attorney, Alan Jacobi, said the Bender’s Federal Tax Service. Sulfites are the only food addi­ or wheaty either. charcoal. only when her husband had fallen. He has gotten himself parody is due out next month. It has no sexually ex­ tives still in use that are known to Moreover, since flour comes in plicit lyrics, he said. “If you want to play it safe, follow the old test for Rjr more information on Old into some strange positions; onpe his head was wedged home office deductions and you’ll be protected under the cause deaths. Astiunatics are one such a raw form, it allows you to Time Charcoal, write the Coimec- between the sofa and the coffee table. He’s a very large Three weeks ago, U.S. District Judge Jose Gon­ group of folks who are particularly choose what to put your fiber into. new rules,” Reetz advises. ticut Charcoal Company, 8 Wright man, and she can’t handle him alone. No other neighbors zalez Jr. mled “As Nasty As They Wanna Be” When an individual works at home, the IRS wants to sensitive to these compounds (sulfur And I’d rather eat flat Toll House Sl, Westport, CT, 06880, or call seem willing to help, and there’s no family nearby. obscene in South Florida. dioxide, sodium bisulfite). But cookies than oat bran muffins or know why. If it is for the convenience of the taxpayer (“I 227-2101. Now we are called several times during the day and at don’t want to commute every day” or “I can watch my others can have a sensitivity they’re pancakes any day. night, too. Also, their apartment is becoming a health Guests honor Cosmo editor not yet aware of. Louis Rich 90 Percent Fat-Free kids more easily”), the IRS will disallow the deductions. hazard with piles of soiled diapers all over the place. NEW YORK (AP) — Helen Gurley Brown was Before the Soliman decision, the Tax Court used the Ore-Ida, McCain and Micro Tbrkey Sausage. 'Hirkey smoked, Free recipe book (The odor and flies are terrible!) given a Mercedes Benz and a chrome replica of a Focal Point Test as the standard for determining if a tax­ Magic all make processed potato turkey and Cheddar smoked, and Salmon Mousse Appetizer, Tor- We will be moving after we graduate, and we’re con­ 1960s manual typewriter at a bash celebrating her 25 payer’s home office is deductible as a principal place of products without sulfites, which I turkey poldta kielbasa. $2.69 per tellini with Walnut Sauce, Crab cerned about what will happen to this couple after we years with Cosmopolitan. would recommend over these. 1-pound package. the taxpayer’s business. The Focal Point Test primarily (^esadillas. Sausage ’N Pepper Cal- move. Please help. The 68-year-old editor in chief credited her hus­ looks to the place where services are performed and in­ Carolyn: I also like the idea of Bonnie: If all low-fat products zone. Black Bean Chicken Chili, FEELING HELPLESS band, film producer David Brown, with much of her I come is generated. being able to buy prepared foods had this much fat you might hear Chedder Bread and Classic Green DEAR FEELING HELPLESS: Don’t wait another success and danced the Charleston at the Monday • • • Two recent cases demonstrated how subjective each like Mom used to make ready-to-eat some complaining from me. R>r Bean Casserole. ISSk. ■— ^ y . Call your county social services department (some­ night party, said Lisa McConkey, a Cosmo spokes­ court’s decision can be, and how the various courts from the supermarket refrigerator while these new turkey sausages do These are some of the recipes of­ times listed under “family services”) and explain the woman. case. The idea of being able to eat The Associated Press render unpredictable decisions. One case involved a have significantly less fat and fewer fered in Kraft Inc.’s new, free, 23- situation. Among the 250 guests were Beverly Sills, Barbara violinist whose income was generated at the concert hall, real mashed potatoes without having calories than traditional sausages, page, full-color photograph, recipee A social worker will be sent out to appraise your Walters, E)on Johnson, Jane Pauley, Peter Jennings, GLAMOROUS MEMORIES — Alice yet most of the time he devoted to work was spent prac­ to peel, chop and cook the spuds they are higher in fat than you might booklet. neighbors’ needs. Most communities have a visiting- David Frost, Mike Nichols, Diane Sawyer, James Faye, 75, says she has wonderful ticing at home. The Tax Court denied the violinist a seems particularly great. The think. One ounce has 40 calories and The “Spreadery” book includes nurse service for elderly or physically challenged people Woods, Merv Griffin and Ivana Tmmp. home office deduction because, under the Focal Point problem is that Simply Fresh 2.4 grams fat. Using the fact that memories of when she reigned as queen -n \ step-by-step instructions for creating who require daily care. Mrs. Brown parlayed her 1962 best seller, “Sex Test, his home was not where his income was generated. Potatoes’ taste is more like instant each gram of fat provides 9 calories, of the 20th Century Fox musicals. Al­ and serving appetizers, soqps, Bless you for caring enough about your neighbors to and the Single Girl,” into a magazine proposal to The second circuit court reversed the Tax Court and al­ O mashed than fresh real. And instant 2.4 grams in each 40-calories ounce breads, sandwiches and salads. have written to me. Hearsl Magazines and, eventually. Cosmopolitan. though those days are gone, she now lowed the deduction. JJ T l mashed are almost as easy to provide 21.6 calories (9 x 2.4 = The glitch? Each recipe uses a DEAR ABBY: I am engaged to be married to “Mr. keeps active as a spokesperson for Pfizer The Soliman case involved an anesthesiologist who prepare and cost lots less than Simp­ 21.6). That means a hefty 54 percent new Kraft product line called Lewis, Nike: Rule breakers ly Fresh Potatoes. of the 40 calories come from fat Right” very soon. We’ve been very serious for two years. Pharmaceuticals and as the author of a worked in a hospital part of the time, but who also per­ f “Spreadery Cheese Snack,” a plastic NEW YORK (AP) — Track star Carl Lewis ad­ formed paper work and administrative duties at home. The hash browns don’t taste any Some readers have asked, “How Mr. Right vvas formerly married to “Mrs. Wrong.” They new book titled, “Growing Old, Staying d i^ of soft cheese which sells for have two children. The problem is his mother. mits in his new book that he was given money by The doctor would have failed the Focal Point Test since belter than the frozen ones that can can that be when the label states 90 about $2.20 in most grocery stores. Young." She insists on keeping several picture of Mr. Right Nike while competing for the Univcisity of Houston his activities in the hospital generated income. However, n ^ be made in the toaster and percent fat-free?” That’s because the It comes in seven flavors: medium o o with Mrs. Wrong con^icuously displayed in her home - a violation of NCAA rules. the Tax Court abandoned the Focal Point Test, and in­ microwave, and they cost more and label refers to the percentage of fat Cheddar, mild Mexican, port wine, — even though she claims not to care for her. I know it’s In “Inside Track, My Professional Life in Amateur stead t .lablished the Facts and Circumstances Test, a set have to be cooked on the stovetop in terms of weight About 10 grams classic ranch, french onion, garden About 200 fans, mostly teen-age girls, greeted the 0 0 her home, but this has bothered me for two years now. Track and Field,” the six-time Olympic gold medalist of new, more liberal laws, in determining whether a tax- with messy oil. I, too, prefer Ore- of each 100-gram piece of sausage vegetables and garlic & herb. disclosed that his orginal conu-act with the athletic 20-year-old Wahlberg as his bodyguard escorted him Ida. Since I am engaged to her son, I feel very offended and out of Saratoga Hospital on Tuesday after a two-day p»ayer’s principal place of business is the taxpayer’s is fat hence 90 percent of the FONDUE FUN — Cooks can To order the booklet, send your shoe manufacturer was for $5,000 with provisions for home office. Gold Medal Oat Flour Blend. renew tastes for fondue with easy-to-prepare recipes using have told my fiance that I will not visit his mother after Slay. Wahlberg signed autographs and hugged and weight is not from fat. But the mote name, address, zip code and 50 bonuses. What are some of the criteria needed to pass the Facts o d $1.99 per 5-pound bag. meaningful figure is the amount of Kraft’s new Spreadery Cheese Snack varieties, such as Herb. Mexican and Port Wine. we are married if she doesn’t remove those pictures. kissed fans. cents for postage and handling to: What should I do? Later, it was renegotiated into a four-year deal and Circumstances Test? Bonnie: Gold Medal’s new flour fat as a percentage of calories. In the Easy Recipe Ideas, P.O. Box 8450, with a base figure of $200,000 plus bonuses for win­ “Oh my God! Oh my God! Oh my God! Oh my is a blend of oat and wheat flours NOT WANTING TO STIR UP God! He kissed me!” said Loren Ferrara, 13. She said • How much time the taxpayer spends in the home of­ case of this sausage, that percentage Clinton, Iowa, 52736-8450. ning Olympic gold medals, achieving top rankings in fice. that can be substituted cup-for-cup TROUBLE she had waited 11 hours to see the singer. O -D is similar to a cheeseburger from the 100-mcter dash and long jump, and setting world in most recipes for all-purpose flour. Burger King. DEAR NOT WANTING TO STIR UP TROUBLE: • Business reasons for having the home office. (Con­ Be true to your signature and let it pass until after the records. venience is not an acceptable reason.) I say “most” only because this flour My advice? Eat this and any other Menus Healthy recipe book o O wedding. Then present your mother-in-law with current Lewis was not a student during the last three years • Whether the functions performed in the home office has less gluten than all-purpose high fat foods in moderation. “Eat Healthy America” is a free, of the renegotiated deal. O T l flour. Gluten is the protein com­ wedding pictures suitably framed and “help” her select Top Weekend are essential to the business. (The violinist must prac­ Carolyn: Tbrkey quiche and 36-page collection of heart-healthy the places to display them. Nike spokeswoman Liz Dolan said Tbesday the tice.) ponent of wheat flours such as all­ served. ning meal, second: m rn turkey gumbo may not sound too Senior Citizen recipes from Mazola com oil. The Then the pictures of Mr. Right and Mrs. Wrong can be company knew it was violating National Collegiate Movies purpose that allows pastries and Thursday: Apricot nectar, veal • If the taxpayer has no other facility in which to ac­ appetizing. But if the turkey you 'The following lunches will be Monday: Chicken quarter with illustrated booklet features winning retired with other memories of ancient history — possib­ Athletic Association rules when it signed Lewis J-nc 22-24 Parmesan, ziti with Italian sauce, gravy, plain rice, carrots: Chicken complish administrative chores. (If there is an official of­ t o baked goods to rise. >\^ile you can make them from is one of these new served at Westhill Gardens and recipes from registered dieticians ly a dusty and seldom-opened family album. while he was a student. g -o sscs •'a! o^w cc make popovers and layer cakes with greenbeans, onions, pimentos, Sfjndwich, fruit, milk. fice somewhere else, the test is harder to pass.) turkey sausages from Louis Rich, Mayfair Gardens the week of July who participated in a “Heart Healthy “We thought Carl deserved the support at a time this flour, they won’t be as high or Italian bread, Parmesan cheese, • Whether the office is suitable for business functions o o then these dishes should come out 2-6 to Manchester residents who are 'Diesday: L ^ g n a , zucchini: Egg Recipe Contest” sponsored by when athletes didn’t have the means to support them­ light as when you use all-purpose. tropical fruit. salad sandwich, fruit, milk. 1 / performed there. There must be a room singularly dedi­ m 2 surprisingly good. 60 or olden Mazola. selves while training,” she said. “We were happy to cated to the business. Oat flour blend has 3 grams fat Friday: Cranberry juice, fish, Wednesday: Boneless pork loin Somehow Rich was able to make Monday: Pineapple orange juice, Also included in the booklet is a support one of America’s most promising athletes.” and 4 grams fiber to all-purpose mashed potato, coleslaw, tartar with gravy, whipped potato, wax • The appropriateness of the furnishings in the home S > these new products out of the tradi­ stuffed peppers with tomato sauce, heart-healthy eating plan based tm Dr. Gott Dolan said Nike’s relationship with Lewis began office (A kitchen table would be frowned upon when > I” flour’s 1 gram fat and no fiber. The sauce, pumpernickel bread, beans: Tlukey sandwich, fruit, milk. 3 3 O ) tionally dry, dull bird while retain­ rice, mixed vegetables, wheat bread, the U.S. Department of Agricul­ in 1981 when he approached the company. extra grams of fat that come with ambrosia pudding. used in a kitchen, but in an office, it would suffice as a ing Musage’s good fatty taste and sliced peaches. Thursday: Pot roast with gravy, ture’s Daily Food Choices and a desk.) whole-grain products such as this baked potato, cauliflower: Chicken Peter Gott, M.D. 3 3 > consistency. If turkey was always 'Hiesday: Tomato juice, cold Meals on Wheels short quiz to test your nutrition Segregation issue new movie Now that more and more Americans are working from are an acceptable tradeoff for the salad sandwich, fruit, milk. savvy. > H this moist and fatty, it’d be an en­ sliced turkey, potato salad, three- CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Sidney Poilier will home and becoming entrcpreneur.s, Reetz suggests you extra nutrients and fiber they The following meals will be Friday: Baked white fish with ■0 dangered species. And if all lower bean salad, hamburger roll, water­ To obtain the booklet send your play Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall in a should research your home office deduction status and provide. This is one product I plan served to Meals on Wheels clients Newburg sauce, boiled potato, fat products tasted this good, you’d melon. the w ^k of July 2-6 . The hot noon name and address to Mazola $1() million ABC miniseries, “Separate But Equal.” weigh the pros and cons of paying for outside space. to keep on hand and use for most hear no more complaining from me. spinach: T\ina salad sandwich fruit, FACTS, Dept. EHA-MC, Box 307, The four-hour production to be filmed in South Wednesday: July 4, no lunches meal is listed first and the cool eve­ milk. Worthless, but Coventry, CT 06238. Carolina beginning in August will center on a lifts 2 ” landmark school desegregation case of the 1950s, t r . i pricey gifts director George Stevens Jr. said Tuesday. Today In History Microwave plus barbecue grill equals cooking success Marshall, then an attorney for the National As­ sociation for the Advancement of Colored People, ar­ Want a knick-knack, doctor? j T “Betsy's Wetlding The flavor and aroma created by using the barbecue 1 clove garlic, minced While the steak is cooking, make the sauce: gued the case for better schools brought by black Today is Wednesday, June 27, the 178lh day of 1990. grill are like those no other method of cooking can I am sitting here at my desk wondering what to do ^ (4.7mMk>n 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme, crushed hi a 1 ciqi glass measure combine green onion, butter, residents of Summerton, S.C. There are 187 days left in the year. produce. When you combine your microwave and the with my latest supply of gifts from a drag company. My 3 tablespoons water garlic and thyme; cover tightly with plastic wrap. The case eventually was consolidated with four _ “B*ck to the Future Today’s highlight in history: barbrcue grill, you have created an unbeatable, fast and Microwave take for today is: one plastic gizmo that combines a letter 1 teaspoon instant beef bouillon granules Microwave on high power for about l '/2 minutes, or others that were decided in the 1954 Supreme Court ' PanUr’S3 9 j v m ^ Forty years ago, on June 27lh, 1950, President Harry efficient method of getting wonderful barbecue flavor. opener with a ruler and a magnifying lens; a rctractible 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce undl onion is tender. Stir in beef bouillon granules and decision Brown vs. Board of Education. In that S. Truman ordered the Air Force and Navy into the ConventitMial barbecue methods take time. First you ball point pen; a large ball point pen with a felt hi-liter on Kitchen 1/4 cup brandy Worcestershire sauce. Microwave covered on high decision, the high court found school segregation un­ “P r ^ W o m » ” Korean conflict following a call from the U.N. Security must build a good bed of coals, or preheat the gas grill. the other end; a push-spray cleaner for eye glasses; in­ Without cutting meat, slash the fat edged of the steaks power for 1 minute, or until bouillon granules are dis­ constitutional. ^ $3.4»u**oo Council for member nations to help South Korea repel an If the resulting fire is too hot, the food will bum on the dividually w rap p ^ strawberry-flavored tongue depres­ Marge Churchill at 1 inch intervaJs. Place steaks over medium coals and solved. Stirring once during the cooking. The movie will air in April. invasion from the north. outside and be raw on the inside. Pre-cooking in the sors; and a pocket flashlight. barbecue to desired doness, turning after half of the es­ To serve: Pour sauce over steak. Microwave brandy, “Bird on » Wire’ On this date: microwave and finishing the cooking on the grill re­ Each gift is embossed with the name of a drug and the Singer thrills teen-age fans water. Cover with plastic wrap. Microwave at high timated cooking time. Season as desired after cooking; covered, on high for 1 minute, or until hot. Carefully ig­ J2.6 niWtoo In 1844, Mormon leader Joseph Smith was killed by a quires only one third the time, and will yield a finished manufacturer’s log. There are also some pretty cute mes­ power for 5 minutes, rotating dish and rearranging transfer to warm serving platter. nite the brandy, ftiur flaming brandy over steaks; SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (AP) — Screaming mob in Carthage, Illinois. meat that is perfectly done. Tfou can microwave meat sages of the double-meaning kind. For example, the plas­ fans gave singer Donnie Wahlberg of the New Kids l i n “The A<»v-of M ilo & pieces after half of the cooking time. Reduce power to tic magnifying glass says, “Take a close look...” at the Om”$l 5n«oo In 1847, New York and Boston were linked by while the barbecue is heating. Best of all, your bar­ on the Block a tumultous sendoff from the hospital telegraph wires. becued meat will be tender and juicy in a minimum 50% (medium). Microwave for 15 minutes, turning ribs drug; the eyeglasses squirtcr says, “One little squirt is all where he recuperated from injuries suffered in a fall ' In 1880, author-lecturer Helen Keller, who lived most, amount of time. over after half the time. Drain: place on charcoal grill Jenny's Bakery MARC Bakery it takes...” for a vaccine. on stage. over hot coals. Baste with your favorite barbecue sauce. I did nothing to receive lliesc gifts — except to have of her life without sight or hearing, was bom in Tuscum-' If you have over-estimated the number of hamburgers bia, Ala. or hot dogs needed for a family meal or group cookout, Grill about 20 to 25 minutes, or until fork tender. Coffee Shop Coffee Shop an M.D. after my name. Nevertheless, company Lemon-marinated barb^ed cbuck roast and have ^ k e d more than needed, freeze the extras. 435 Hartford Turnpike 846 Main Street representatives (called “detail” men and women) regular­ 1 beef chuck pot roast, cut l'/2 inches thick (about 4 Lose ly break down my doors merely to spend a few moments You can microwave them later for a just-grilled taste. To ■ pounds) Shops at 30 Vernon Manchester defrost and heat, unwrap and place on a plate. with me. 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel 871-0099 649-5380 Musician’s childhood: July 4th not a big deal Microwave at 50% (medium) power as directed on the Ihe hitch, of course, is Uic pitch: Each rep wishes to 1-2 cup lemon juice 17-25 lb& chart below, or until heated, turning after half of the push the ON button and deliver a memorized, earnest, By Jay Sharbutt But it would do no good for the rousing 1/3 cup cooking oil Cosby’s new “Ghost Dad,” generally’ time. Our Reputation & Quality pseudo-scientific appeal for me to prescribe the com­ The Associated Press chase music of one scene to keep going 2 tablespoons sliced green onion with tops seem to use the whole range of instru-' 1 hamburger — I'M to 3 minutes in 6 weeks pany’s latest product, samples of which are mine for the T V Topics into the next scene’s seduction attempt, at 2 hamburgers — 2'/z to 4 minutes 4 teaspoons sugar Is Unsurpassed i asking — and, sometimes, even when I don’t ask. Fur­ menls and have a rich, natural, non-syn- NEW YORK — When Henry Mancini least in most cases. ihesized sound. 1 l '/2 teaspoon salt > * ! 1 hot dog— 1 to l'/2 minutes thermore, doctor, as an expression of our appreciation, was a kid in the steel town of Aliquippa, Mancini insists that such problems are 2 hot dogs — 1 '/2 to 2 minutes 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce please accept this pen. small. It may therefore sadden foes of com­ 1 teaspoon prepared Dijon mustard F^., the Fourth of July wasn’t that big a puter music to learn that Mancini, the Barbecued chicken pieces Buy any size birthday cake : Sure, he says, “you make mistakes in 1-8 teaspoon pepper If I were a high-priced specialist, the pliarmaceutical deal. He recalls no big parades, no rock­ he was 14. He was inspired three years graduate of big bands, uses synthesiz.ers. Cut 2'/2 to 3'/2 pound broiler-fryer chicken into ets’ red glare, no Sousa marches. your timing, and all of a sudden you’ve Score edged of roast. Place meat in a microwave- industry would really romance me: free dinners, ex­ earlier when his father took him to Pit­ “I’ye been using them almost since the queers or pieces. In an 12x8 inch baking dish, arrange and receive < got 10 bars too many because you roasting browning bag. Combine other ingredients in a 2 1 V 1 Dozen ^ pense-paid “seminars” in big-name hotels, and actual However, he noles,“I grew up in an al­ tsburgh to see “The Cru.sades,” a Cecil B. first time they came out, in one way or chicken pieces with bony sides down and thick meaty skipped some lime, or you don’t have cup measure, ftiur over meat in the bag. Tie the bag hard currency for listening to a lengthy, tapwl telephone most 100 percent Italian neighborhood” DeMille extravaganza. another,” he says. “They get interesting portions to the outside of the dish. Cover with waxed enough. But you go in and fix it.” with su-ing to seal. Let stand for 3 hours at room message touting the company’s newest miracle cure. where patriotism was alive and well, but “That was the first score that I ever sounds, and they get better and belter. I paper. Microwave at high power for 10 minutes, turning Hermits Free! \ Such errors usually are caught before temperature, or overnight in the refrigerator. T\im bag I I don’t blame the detail men and women for this sad the big events were the August “feslas,” heard with a large orchestra,” he says. use them in conjunction with an acoustic and rearranging pieces after half of the cooking time. the musicians go to work in the several times. stale of affairs. They have a job to do — and it’s a hard parties celebrating the Feast of St. An­ “And that’s what kind of stuck in my orchestra.” Place on charcoal grill over hot coals. Baste with your 2 soundslage, he adds. He didn’t say what Pour marinade from bag into a 2 cup measure. one. thony and the like. head in all those early years. I always had Heresy? No, says the composer: “I just favorite barbecue sauce. Grill for 15 minutes, or until happens if the error isn’t caught. But juices run clear. Reserve. Cut a small slit in the bag near where it is to be ..wiihm il stuits, Stop in to see I blame the executives, the pin-striped M.B.A.S who Next Wednesday, though, he’ll be part that” — writing for film — “in the back think they give you a much bigger palette ' 9 when was the last lime you saw a seduc­ retied with string. Place roast in a 12 x 8 inch roasting (Iriifis. pills, (irspcci,'ll fnoils.. ;iikI mistakenly believe doctors are going to prescribe a of a big July 4 deal on PBS — a 90- of my mind.” to work from.” Barbecued whole chicken tion scene with chase music? p ^ . Microwave at 50% (medium) power for 15 withoiii fcclinp huiipry.Vmrdwii medicine because the company plies them with pens. minute musical celebration, “A Capitol His first Hollywood effort, in the early Fold wings under and tie legs of a 2'/2 to 3'/2 pound p(TS(m;il ('(Miiisclorwlll slum yim our weekly specials Mancini’s musical dossier includes minutes. TUm roast over inside the bag. Microwave at Really. How dumb can you get? Fourth 1990.” Hosted by Beverly Sills ’50s, was for a scene in an Abbott and chicken with suing or dental floss. Place chicken, breast how.. nnd suiy with you ovciy slop this a d for your free Hermits such evergreens as “Moon River,” “Days EKsewherc in television ... 50% (medium) for 15 minutes. Let stand for 4 to 5 *Bring in You see, the situation has financial as well as ethical and broadcast live from Washington, it’ll Costello epic, “Lost in Ala.ska.” He had side down in a 12 x 8 inch baking dish. Microwave at of the way.iiiur hrsi constiliation of Wine and Ro.ses” and “Two for the is free. Call now. implications. As I was reluctantly receiving my latest start at 8 p.m. EDT. YOU VIEWER, ME JANE: NBC higlv power for 3 minutes. Reduce power to 50% minutes. Untie bag and pour off juices into marinade. studied composition, theory and harmony Road.” Remove roast. Place on a grill heated to medium-hot. h o ^ of whim-whams, about 800 other company reps News, after thinking tilings over, has (medium). Microwave 15 minutes, turning breast side Mancini will be the guest conductor of and all that, and arranged for big bands. But his jazzy score for TV’s “Peter Grill each side for 10 minutes. Check for doneness. were handing out the same largesse to my colleagues But nobody taught him to write for decided to call Jane F^uley’s five summer ■ up after half of the time. Transfer to a foil roasting pan. the National Symphony Orchestra on the Gunn” series of 1958-61 is the one that Remove roast to serving platter. Carve across the around the country. The cost adds up, day after day, year specials “Real Life With Jane I^ulcy.”' i Place on charcoal grill over hot coals. Cover and grill. show, the third lime in 10 years he’s done films. That small omission from his first gained him national attention, with grain into thin slices. Spoon marinade-juice combination after year. that. education didn’t bother him, he says: The prime-time specials will start July 17, . Gnll for about 20 minutes, or until juices can run clean w its u.se of jazz improvisation and such over the slices of meat. Isn’t there, I ask the rep (who shrugs his shoulders), a and then appear July 24, Aug. 7, Aug. 21 and temperature in meaty portion of thigh reaches 180 It’s a little different from his usual “You had no choice. But then, 1 didn’t rarely heard instruments as bass and alto Steak in thyme sauce S more suitable way to spend this money? How about dis­ work, which is writing scores for films — want any choice. 1 just wanted to work.” ^ d Sept. 4. The shows arc be about degrees F. flutes. American lives in the ’90s. 9 he’s done more than 80 — or collecting Barbecued ribs 4 beef top sirloin steaks, cut in 1 inch thickness (about continuing the Mardi Gras giveaway mentality and using Such on-the-job training can be dicey. Hollywood being Hollywood, “Gunn” 2 pounds) the savings to reduce tlie exorbitant cost of prescription Oscars for his music. Nominated 18 Film music has to convey the moment SAWYER RETURNS FROM IRAQ- Arrmge 3 to 4 pounds of beef shortribs, pork music touched off several TV imitators, salt r _ I— .1 ' ‘ „ drugs? Feed the homeless? Conuibute to AIDS research? limes, he owns four Oscars, which go and be prcci.sely limed, right down to die Diane Sawyer returned Monday from spareribs, pork back ribs, or pork country-style ribs in a Iia miin 8L including “Shotgun Slade” — the only pepper I guess I don’t understand modem medical marketing, nicely with his 20 Grammy awards. nanosecond. This may lead .some to think Iraq, where she interviewed the country’s single layer in a 12x8 inch talking dish or a 3 quart cas­ Western ever to have a jazz score. 1/4 cup sliced green onion Minchestar and, the way things are going. I’m not sure I want to A flutist and pianist, Mancini, now 66, of a Hollywood compo.ser as an ulcer president, Saddam Hussein, for ■ serole dish. Overlap slightly as needed. Add 1/4 cup Mancini's film scores, which include Thursday s edition of “PrimeTime Live" 2 tablespoons butter 647-0489 either. heean writing music arraneements when with a stopwatch. “Rr^nlrf^jcl qi Tiffmv’c ” “10” qnH Rill COUPON - COUPON - COUPON - COUPON - COUPON o n A R P 0 ' I

\ \ \ \ — 18 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 27, 1990

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Coll 524-8824. tion of rights of privacy son/cashler needed for fireplace, walkout split level on Spring GREAT FOR CHFA be searching for the Item evenings, Saturdays, ////r7'w^ ■Bathroom & Khcheo PAPERING w/fine finished work Also mIsc. clubs. 649- and infringement of basement, garage! Street has been re­ BUYER- 3 bedroom WE DESIGN FOR YOUl yeu have for sale, It's I 1794. and some Sundays. NEW LISTING ...... Anne M iller Real Est­ Remodeling 203-645-8892 ★ Fully Insured better to run your want ad copyright and duced to $174,900 for 0 Ranch. L-shoped living I Beautihil Kitchens $ bathroom addi- CARS Apply at Eblens In Lovely raised Ranch ate, 647-8000.O QUICK SALE!! With 4 room and dining room, I tkxis/Wood decks. ■Senior Citizen Discounts Free Estimates WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. for several days...cancel­ proprietary rights, unfair Manchester. 646-1191 with open floor plan, 3 ■Electric Work Quality work at a ing If as soon as you get FDR SALE competition and libel Donna. OPEN HOUSES, SUN­ bedrooms, 1.5 baths, fireplace, porch, one ALL MMONWORK Landscaping Consulting 647-0836 MUSICAL bedrooms, I'/? baths, DAY, JUNE 24TH, 1-4 fireplace, hardwood cor garage, treed lot. FREE ESTIMATES reasoiiable pricel results. ITEMS and slander, which may family room with You name t; We can do It Interior & Exterior PM. 74 Babcock Hill floors, vinyl siding and An unbelievable price ■k 30 Yrs. ExperierxM Phorte: Fully Insured MERCURY GRAND -n result from the publica­ fireplace- PLUS- extra Road Extension, Cov­ manicured yard. It's $120's. Coll today and' Free Estimates MARQUIS LS- 1989. I HELP finished room- office A Licensed 6 4 9 -2 8 7 1 Wall Papering and Painting GIBSON ACOUSTIC tion of any advertise­ entry. NICE QUIET sure to please! Don't get started. RE/MAX Call Brian Weigle GSL Building GUITAR- Like new Luxurious, power, O ment in the Manchester WANTED Tou7/ Se// // Faster with potential or guest LOCATION, newer 6 pass up this opportun­ East of the River, 647- A Insured Screened Top Soil 30 years Experience loaded, very low m i­ room. Offered at 645-8912 Maintenance Co. ; $250. Coll 742-8251. Herald by advertiser, in­ room Dutch Colonial ity to live In one of 1419.0 Call 646-0440 Any amount delivered Insurance, References and leage. Coll 646-3897 ot­ 5 - n HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ...... $163,900. Cen­ on 1 + Acres. 3 Bed­ Manchester's prettiest LAWN CARE Comma rcial/ResIdentlal ter 5pm. cluding advertisements tury 21 Epstein 647-8895. CUSTOM CRAFTED 8 Also: BacKhoe, Bobcat, 4 Free Estimatee building repair and home in any free distribution D room, 2 '/2 baths. Fire­ neighborhoods! Jack- room Colonial. 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Vinyl sided. home first. Coll Bar­ •Trees 4c Lawns Cut ^ . Well established program VERY attractive 3 bed­ ...... $142,900. Century Fenced yard & garage. bara RE/MAX East of NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL Finding o cosh buver for 1 calico. FREE then token oft the rood. BMW 1977 3201 to be room Ranch with deep 21 Epstein 647-8895. □ SIDER TRADE AND GCF HOME SERVICES •Yards 4c Garages Cleaned P & E Painting the Items vo u ’d like to sell $500 or best offer What auctioned off July 2nd, with emphasis on music, art HELP OR RENT WITH All this for only the River, 647-1419.D ■Brush Piles Removed RESIDENTIAL lot for your privacy MANCHESTER- Spring $134,900.00! Strano I Remodeling, Additions, decks, A professional look without the ■Roof Repairs & Re-roofing Is easy. Just let our read­ 6 4 9 -2 0 5 4 0 steal!!! Coll 643-0030 9om at 174 West Center and aeative thinking. Salary I WANTED and enjoyment. 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Chris Fitzmaurioe 9V8 B v •Complete Building 4c Excellent condition. PART TIME MERCHANDISER- for you to enloy now pool. 2 cor attached P ro p ^ y Maintained 6460674 FOR SALE 92K miles. $2200. 647- Inc., 452 Tolland Tpke., and you con moke ship of these 3 exquisite acre of property In The rooms ore over­ 6 4 5 -6 5 5 9 GILL & SON'S PAVING 6 4 6 -6 2 7 7 o o HELP WANTED Natlonal Service Firm garage. Amenities In­ contemporary homes. Columbia. 3 bedrooms, sized lots of storage, No Job Too Big or Too Small •Any Job Contldeicd TREE SERVICE/ 8950. Manchester, CT 06040. some additions os you clude cathedral ceil­ ■Free Estimates Fully Insured Fret Esibrules O T l looking tor established can. RE/MAX East of Hardwood floors, mar­ 2 full baths. New kit­ ploy room In the lower PRUNING PART TIME-We need 8 m e rc h a n d is e rs 2-3 ings, sun room, walk ble fireplace, AM/FM chen, carpeting, front level. An end unit that ■AN Work Guaranteed C a ll - Y A R D M A S T E R S interior/Exterior LIONEL COTE the River, 647-1419.0 out deck, overlooking people to work part TEACHER, NURSERY days/week. Expe­ Intercom System, Mic­ porch, Anderson win­ Is bright and sunny. DECKS/ 8 7 1 -4 5 9 0 643-9996 Painting Done ROOFING & SIDING time from out tele­ rienced In hard goods OFFICE LOCATION- bock yard and central WARRICK BROS. SCHOOL- loin the rowave, Central Vac, dows. Possible owner Asking $120's. Coll Bar­ ADDITIONS 20 Years Experience ■light caipenlrytiriveway sealing *30 Years Exjjerience ■Pruning phone sales office for YWCA team 8< work 25 helpful, car necessary. Wont the charm and olr. $249,000. Bob Price are lust a few of the financing, low taxes!! bara RE/MAX East of ■ceilings and walls repaired malor dally news­ character In your work Real Estate, 649-1955. •Fully Insured ■Tree Removal hours per week Call Florence 800-366- amenities. 3 additional A sking $145,900.00. the River, 647-1419.0 LAWN-SCAPE ■attics and cellars cleaned a ■Professional Climbing paper, 5pm-9pm, September-May. BA In 3864. day. Wont to be sur­ BOLTON-Low $200’s-Bdg lots available- We build Strano Real Estate 647- ■License # 506737 Monday-Frlday and rounded by fine things. VERY ATTRACTIVE 3 Complete properly maintenance 6 4 3 -6 3 8 6 k Serrlor Citizen Discounts appropriate field plus 0 Bargain- to your specifications. 7653. □______bedroom Ranch with Decks are 646-9564 Saturday a.m. 9 to experience. Send re­ This building has flexi­ Househunters-Stop Priced from $224,875 to Fully Insured fully insured/free estimates ★ Fully Insured 12:30. 21 hours weekly. ble space. A library or VERNON- New listing. deep lot for your pri­ OUR SPECIALTY TILE/MARBLE sume to M. Money, m e d ic a l OFFICEneeds beating the bushes. $234,875. DIR: Route 44 Lovely 8 room Ranch, vacy and enloymerit. "THE FINISHINQ TOUCHES" 6 4 5 -1 9 7 3 Guaranteed hourly YWCA 78 North /J\aln full time person. Would conference room In the This 3 bedroom, 2 bath, to Route 31 South, Left Customized to your needs - S > pay. No experience ne­ like office skills and lower level. A 3 room main floor family room Home has been freshly DJR TILE WORKS 6 4 3 -8 2 7 5 Manchester, Ranch should be put In on Ripley Hill, Right on with fireplace, plus o pointed and some wall liscensed for top quality aafts- Household vinegar Is an > r - cessary. We will train. 06040 by July 6th. EOE. experience but willing apartment for rental the bag. Seller, Financ­ Cooper, Right on Install/Replaoe various file 4 ______D o u g ______College Pro HAWKES TREE SERVICE ■fUlYWARRANTEED ^ O ) Pleasant working con­ to train. Send resume Income now and office spacious lower level paper added. A home manship. Call Joe effective and Inexpensive ing No Closing Cost, , Brenda. Philips Real recreation room,3bed- for you to enloy now maibte ■1 .000,000 Liability Ins. fobric softner when added Bucket, truck & chipper. ditions, bonuses, com­ n a i l TECHNICAN- to One Heritage Place, expansion later, asking possible to subdivide, Estate, 742-1450D 643-7381 ■Quaity Work ■Hardwoiklng College Students Stump removal. Free > missions. For Inter­ In Glastonbury Suite 105, Manchester, high $200’s RE/MAX rooms, formal dining and you con moke to the final laundrv rinse. ■HJU.Y RECONOmObED 2-cor garage all and oil SUDDENLY AVAILA- room, 2'/2 boths,8< cen­ some additions os you ■Reasonable Prices Excessive abbreviations ■2 Year Written Guarantee Classified is the effective estimates. Special view, contact Mr. Nall Salon. Expe- CT 06040.______East of the River, 647- 0 Great Buy. Option to abbreviate results! Be ■Free Estimates cortsideration for elderty arxt Christopher between 3- nenced only. Call 659- 1419.P______BLE.... Adorable2bed- tral olr conditioning. con. RE/MAX East of ■Free Estimates and Inexpensive wav to buyer, rent $950 a room, 1'/2 both Cope, 20x40 inground pool. the River, 647-1419.0 BUYER MEETS seller In sure readers understand MANCHESTER harxlicapped ■INSPECIED IHROUCHOUT 7pm. 647-9946. 2068 or 659-2153. CABINET MAKER- min­ month. Coll Terry. the want ads ... time otter _____ 6 4 6 -3 4 5 5 find a cash buver tor SUDDENLY featuring a first floor $235,000. U 8. R Realty, vour ad bv avoiding ab- CM11-800-346-4649 24 Hours household Items vou no 647-7553 imum 5 years commer­ AVAILABL.E- RE/MAX East of the OFFICE LOCATION- time otter time! brevlotlons. 643-271). cial woodworking ex­ family room leading to 643-2692.0 Wont the charm and longer use. 643-2711. Adoroble 2 bedroom, River, 647-1419.0 deck overlooking a perience with plastic T both Cope, featur­ SOUTH WINDSOR- Like character In your work ENJOY laminate, corlan, and /2 BEST INVESTMENT- wooded yard. A must new 3 year old U8.R day? Wont to be sur­ 1 9 9 0 $ ing a first floor family Newer duplex In'm int see..... $142,900. Cen­ lay-out. Full time em­ room leading to deck contemporary. rounded by fine things? ployment. AA/EOE condition. 3 bedroom tury 21, Epstein Realty Cathedral celling liv­ This building has flexi­ HOMES 90 CHEV PRIZM 40>.4C)(.*axAc S9595 overlooking a wooded and IVi baths on each 647-8895.0 j g j ] HOMES CONOOMINiUMS APARTMENTS Call 742-5317, 8:30 to yard. A must ing room ,fam llyroom , ble space. A library or FOR SALE APARTMENTS 90 CHEV PREM HATCHBACK 40.4ch.m »«: $9795 Summer Days 4:30.______side. Pretty yard bocks SECOND CHANCE...... 3 bedrooms, large din­ conference room In the FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT a n HOMES see....$142,900. 647- up to small port. Call FOR RENT FOR RENT 1 90 CHEV CORSICA LT 4a.4cti.4axM; 59995 SALESMEN/SALESWOM 8895, Century 21, Ep­ Beautiful modern ing room, central olr lower level. A 3 room N 90 CHEV CORSICA LT4a,v-6.AuiD.M $12L195* and ask for Deb. 646- Ranch located on cul- conditioning, 2'/2 apartment for rental PRIVACY AWAITS LAKEWOOD CIRCLE- EAST HARTFORD-NEW EN- Manchester Insu­ stein Realty. MANCHESTER 1 bed­ MANCHESTER- 2 bed­ BOLTON-3 bedroom, 2 90CHEVLUMINA 4a.v-s4axM $12,495* and 2046-evenl ngs. de-sac. Great for first baths, on Immaculate income now and office YOU!!! $89,900. Like Prlstlne 3 bedroom, 1 '/j LISTING! Like new, 6 room apartment. rance Agency looking SECOND CHANCE- RE/MAX East of the vour own home living room Townhouse. 2 room Aportment- bath, Rec Room, all tor an experienced time buyers and reti­ home. $269,900. U 8< R expansion later. Ask­ bath Cape overlooking Large kitchen with ap­ 90 CHEV CAVAUER Z-24 CPE M.4axM $13,145* Beautlful modern River, 647-1419.0_____ rees. Contemporary Realty, 643-2692.0 in g high $200's. In this 2 bedroom the town reservoir. 2 bedrooms, panelled /Condo. East Meadow appliances. Quiet 90 CHEV CELEBRITY STA WAG \M,4axM $14,595* commercial lines pro­ ranch located on cul de Rec room, dining pliances. Wall to wall Condo, Thompson Neighborhood. No ducer. Salary 8. com­ GREEN MANOR ROAD- flair- low maintenance 235 GOOSE LANE, COV­ RE/MAX East of the Townhouse with gar­ fireplaces. carpeting. No utilities. Earn Part-time sac. Great for first River, 647-1419.0 age. Condo fee In­ room, central air, fire­ Road. Kitchen with ap­ pets. $1000 a month, 90 CHEV S-10 BLAZER 4X4 Ta«».V4./UxM $16'l95* mission commensu­ Greot for CH FA Buyer- for easy living. Priced ENTRY. THE DOOR IS $182,500. Blanchard 4 First and last months plus utilities and secur­ time buyers and reti­ 3 bedroom Ranch. at ...... $139,900. cludes heat 4 hot wa­ Rossetto Realtors," place, garage and pliances, air. $630. 1 90 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC 4a.v«aaxM $16'295* rate with book of OPEN to this well BRAND NEW L IS T ­ plus security. $425. 649- ity. 643-0862. m r rees. Contemporary - L-shoped living room Century 21 Epstein ter. FHA approved We’re Selling Houses" much more. Onlv 7850. months deposit. Coll ■ noH Mud, ay abWi c M bt O M I t e 0>. business or produc­ flolr-low maintenance maintained 10 year old ING!!!! Delightful 7 $124,000.U 4 R Realtv, 648-1283.______TELEMARKETING tion. Career opportun- and dining room, fire­ Realty 647-8895. □ Cope. 7 rooms, 3 bed­ room older Colonial on means 3% DO W- 646-2482.0 for easy living. Priced place, porch, I car gar­ NIAnne Arilller Real 643-2692.0 MANCHESTER 1 bed- AVAILABLE L 1 9 8 9 $ Ity. Call Ed 643-6401 9-4. at $139,900. 647-8895, rooms. Located on Pleasant Street In Estate, 647-8000.O AVERY STREET- 8 room room. On busline. $565 STORE/OFFICE age, treed lot. An unbe­ BUILDER WILL CON­ 1.25+ acres. Includes Manchester's historic l '/2 bath Colonial, 1st I MMEDIATELY- 89 NISSAN SENTRA ‘E* ta.tcLfcaxPs $7750 MEDICAL SECRETARY- Century 21, Epstein SIDER TRADE AND per month. Security 4 brand new beautiful IFOR RENT ★ Ideal for students, lievable price $120's big fenced- In yard, Cheney District! 3 bed­ ONE FLOOR LIVING floor famll V room, fire­ I LOTS/LAND references required. 89 CHEV C1061/2 PICKUP VAfcaxM $7895 FULL TIME, 40 hour Realty. Call today and get OR RENT WITH EASE!!! $108,000. A 1800 square foot con­ week position Isovalla- appliances, 1st floor rooms, 1.5 baths, SU­ place, oversized 2 car FOR SALE Utilities additional. Pe­ STORE FOR RENT-460 89 CHEV CAVAUER ‘CS’ 4a,4CY.fcaxM $8095 NEW LISTING-Lovely started. RE/MAX East OPTION- BRENDA laundry, lots of closets PER OAK KITCHEN, true starter or retire­ garage. $190's. Blan­ temporary townhouse ble In our laboratory to LANE, COVENTRY. terman Realty 649-9404. with 3 bedrooms. This Main St. Manchester. 89 CHEV CELEBRITY 4a.VAfcaxM homemakers and raised Ranch with open of the River, 647-1419.0 and hardwood floors. hardwood floors plus ment home In this spa­ chard 4 Rossetto Real­ COVENTRY- 12 plus Please call 646-2426,9to $9495 provide medical se­ floor plan 3 bedrooms, Contemporary Trl- cious Ranch home with AAANCHESTER- 2 bed- single family home cretarial support. The MANCHESTER-Custom level- 2200 Square feet North Coventry, carpeting, 2 porches, tors," We’re Selling acres. Beautiful hem­ room, 2nd floor. $625 a 5 weekdays. l '/2 baths, fam ily room crafted 8 room Colon­ $159,985. DIR: Rte 44 to fenced yard with a tool new carpeting, ther­ Houses" 646-2482.0 lock grove with roman­ also feature:', cathedral 1 9 8 8 $ 1 senior citizens Ideal candidate will with fireplace-plus- of excellence on new mal tilt- out windows month. Security. No ceilings with celling have previous medical ial. Two fireplaces, Left of North River, to shed. Priced right at NEW LISTING! CHFA tic ash brook running pets. Adults preferred. wwwiii., wri.v,inuninnivnb,rc4C|t.AutxM AMYA extra finished room- hardwood floors, walk­ cul-de-sac street. 3 bed­ Right on Goose Lone. $131,900. Jackson 8> and newer roof. A must through It! $150,000. tans, fam ily room with 1 ^ VACATION secretarial experience office potential or gu­ rooms, 2'/2 baths, ot- possibllitv. Young 6 644-8843.______fireplace, wall to wall 88 PONT SUNBIRD ‘SE’ CPE 4cy,aaxM $7295 ★ Hours available: along with medical out Recreation Room, Philips Real 'Estate, Jackson Real Estate, see! Anne AAlller Real room, 3 bedroom, l '/2 Other porcels. 643-7995. l£H J RENTALS est room. Offered at deck over-looking flce/den, large eat In 742-14500 647-8400.O Estate, 647-8000.O MANCHESTER-spaclous carpeting, 2 baths, cen­ 88 CHEV BERETTA GT CTC v«,4axM $8595 transcription and of­ $163,900. 647-8895, Cen- kltchen/famlly room bath Colonial. Fire­ 1 bedroom on 2nd floor tral air, appliances, fice skills. We otter an treed area. An Immac­ place, fenced vord and I ROOMS ! CAPE COD- Dennlsport- 88 CHEV CIO 61/2 PICKUP v^aaxM $8695 tury 21, Epstein Realty. ulate home that Is sure combination, sliders to LANDLORD OPPOR­ In 2 family. Appliances decks, and garages. .Cottage $520/week Evenings 5 PMto 9 PM excellent salary, edu­ sopclous deck, cedar morel $140's.Blan­ FOR RENT $1200 per month. 646- 1 88 FORD RANGER XLT SUPER CAB vAaa. $9795 SPACIOUS 3 bedroom to please. If you ore TUNITY ! 11 Newer Du­ chard 4 Rossetto Real­ 4 carpeting, lease 4 sleeps 6. Call 429-3114. cational and benefits siding & 2 cor garage. security.$525 plus 4144.______, 88 PLY VOYAGER -SE* PASS VAN vA*a. f1 1,795 plan. For Immediate Ranch on large rural looking for 4 bed­ Coventry, reduced to plex In excellent tors," We're Selling CAPE C O D - & Sat. 9 A M to 12:30AM lot-newer root, oil and rooms, look at this condition with 3 large Houses" 646-2482.0 COVENTRY- Sunny, pri­ utllltles.646-3253. HERBRON- 2 bedroom YARMOUTH. 4 bed­ I 88CHEVCAMAROCPE 512.495 consideration send re­ $234,875. DIR: Rte. 44to vate entrance, bath, sume or apply In per­ water tanks-great ce­ home first. Coll Bar­ Rte 31 South, Left on bedrooms on each apartment, heat 4 hot rooms, large lot. $450 ramic tiled country klt- bara. RE/MAX East of side! Washer/drver NEW LISTING! CHFA fireplace. Non- EAST HARTFORD-1 bed­ water Included. Large son Monday thru Fri­ Ripley HIM, Right on approved. Immaculate weekly. 2 or more con­ 1987$ ★ Guaranteed hourly pay chen. Offered at the River, 647-1419.0 hookups, aluminum smokers. $400. Call 742- room across from yard. Parking In­ secutive weeks, $425 day, 8 to 4pm, to the Cooper, Right on 6 room cape with fire­ 5861. 87 FORD ESCORT “GL’ 2a.4Ctl.A.M $4995 Human Resources De­ $142,900. 647-8895, Cen­ MANCHESTER-Lots of Brenda. Philips Real siding tool Wickham Park. cluded, cellar storage, Approximately 1 mile tury 21, Epstein Realty. $174,900.Anne M ille r place. Located on the $550/month. Includes appliances, wall-to 87PONTSUNBIRD4Cti.Auio.M $5795 ★ Bonuses daily partment, Rockville room In this 1500 Estate, 742-14500 corner of Forest Street. MANCHESTER- from ocean. 'A mile General Hospital, 31 SIX ROOM COLONIAL In square toot 2 bedroom Real Estate, 647-8000.O comfortable room, 2nd heat. Wallace Tustin, wall,carpeting $635 from lake. Call Allbrio 87 FORD TEMPO ‘GL’4Ci<..auid.m; $5895 MANCHESTER- A fantastic buv! $130’s. 644-5667.______monthly. Call 649-2871. Union Street. Rock­ excellent shape! Two town house In small LIVETHEHIGH LIFE!!! Call todav! Blanchard floor, gentlemen only. Realty, 649-0917. 87PLYREUANT'LE’ 4Ct<.Aubx4C $5995 complex In South end DUPLEX older 2 fam­ $75 per week. Non- ★ Com m issions weekly ville, CT. 06066. paddle fans to remain. $209,900. Gorgeous con- 4 Rossetto Realtors," MANCHESTER- beauti­ MANCHESTER- ^ L E S T O W N 87 HONDA CIVIC4cy ..4 $10,795 handy next time you go on 647-7653. ing $120's. Coll Bar­ home.ThekitchenisadreamwrIheveryifnaflinaWeconvenience Wa Anne M iller Real Est­ 4 plus 3 weeks security. free refrigerator, selt- MANCHESTER-5 room, 2 a vocation trip. Boost bara. RE/MAX East of $184,900.D.W. Fish Invite you to come see this tov^ home. Hostess; Suzzle Tripoli ate, 647-8000.D lot. Custom kitchen, cleanlng oven, dis­ tal. After 5:30 pm. Call 87 CHEV BLAZER SILVERADO 4X4 VAfca. $12,850 PRIVACY AWAITS Realty, 643-1591.0 643-0005, leave bedroom apartments. 649-9994. ★ Immediate openings your vacation budget by the River, 647-1419.0 cathedral celling and message.______hwasher. Ideal tor se­ YOU m $89,900 Like . brand new CON- skviloht In living room Appliances. $600 per selling Idle Items around your own home living ONE FLOOR LIVING ATTRACTIVE CAPE- ROOMS for rent In Man­ niors or middle aged. month. Utilities not In­ 1986$ your home for cosh. Place Monchester. vinyl STRUCTIONIII a nd much more. Come see why we ★ Promoting home delivery of In this 2 bedroom EASE!!! $108,000. A $229,900. Reduced to go chester. Holt price spe- cluded. References and 107 J INDUSTRIAL 86CHEVCELEBRITY4a y-6.Auto.AlC $5695 an ad In classified to find a Townhouse with gar­ true starter or retire­ sided 4 bedroom, 2 full $192,900.D.W. Fish rarely hove a vacancy. security required. 646- cash buyer. both Cope on a holt 3 bedroom Contempor- Realtv, 643-1591.0 clol. 646-8337. Large storage area. PROPERTY 86 FORD TAURUS GL4a .V-6.Auto^A^ $6895 age. Condo tee In­ ment home In this spa­ arv Colonial with 0576.______^ major daily newspaper cludes heast and hot cious Ranch home with acre lot In a desirable You'll never know the Heat 4 hot water In­ 86 CHRYS LEBARON CONVERTIBLE 4Cti.fca> $6995 area. Includes all ap­ cathedral ceilings, power of Clossifled until cluded. $650. 247-5030. 4 ROOM tenement. First m a n c h e s t e r - water. FHA approved new carpeting, ther­ sunken living room CONDOMINIUMS floor. 25 Ridgewood St. Avallable July 1, HOMES means 3 per cent down I mal tu t- out windows pliances even the s i n x l i i vou use It yourself. Call MANCHESTER- availa­ 1984's and Older washer and dryer. wHh fireplace, walkout FOR SALE 643-2711 today to place an Security bond. 643-5873. 4800/7200 square feet FOR SALE Anne M iller Real Est­ and newer roof. A must basement, gara- ble July 15 4 August 15. commericalindustrlal 81CHEVCITATION4a,vA .AukKAlC $2495 For Interview Contact ate, 647-8000.D seelAnne M iller Real $169,900.D.W. Fish od. 2 bedroom apartments, Realty, 643-1591.0 oelAnne M iller Real CONDOMINIUMS-Sunnv 3 phase electric. 646- , 84BUICKSKYURKCUSTOM2a Acy.fcaxfcc 53895 p r o lo n g I Hb lire or cut SAY "GOODBYE LAND­ Estote, 647-8000.O Estate, 647-8000.O large kitchen 4 living 5477. flowers In your home by Mi Ranch Condo, private 84 SUBARU‘GL’WAG0N4cv.fcaxM $3895 LO R D ” ! ! ! $89,900- LANDLORD OPPOR- PLEASANT HILLS- 145,500 entrance. Rent with op­ APARTMENTS room. Close to bus line. HOMES Mr. O'Connor snlpolng stems at an an­ SOUTH WINDSOR, Placing an ad In Classified $575 per month, plus 4 $65,900 Choose from T U N IT Y !!! $174,900. And priced righll Charming, 7 room CoioniaTCape with 4 badn»m« tion to buv! $59,900. FOR RENT FOR RENT WANTED “ ^HEV CAPRICE aASSIC a.VAfcaxM $3995 gle. This provides more these lovely Ranch Newer duplex In excel­ this 2 bedroom Town- Is easv. Just call 643-2711. IMMACULATE 1st utilities. 1 month secur­ stem surface to absorb house has It all! Flre- located on a «rMlJn-town, well cared^home doM^™ We'll help vou with the ity. Call evenings 647- TO RENT Condos totaily reno­ lent condition with 3 eonvenienoes, schools, shopping t busline. *' “ floor unit. Fully MANCHESTER- the water. Prolong the life vated with oppllonced large bedrooms on Place, 0 I r - wording of vour od. a p lla n c e d ! $60,900. MANCHESTER 4 and 5 9072.______647-9946 of good, but unused Items conditioning, loft or room apartments. 646- IMONTH FREE, 3 bed­ A QUIET COUPLE look­ ^ C A R T E R = 1 kitchens, w/osher hoo­ each side! Wosher/D- D.F. REALE, INC. 2BEDROOM END room duplex with In your home by selling kup, spacious rooms. extra bedroom, att­ ONE OF THE nicest 2426 week days 9-5. 3 BEDROOM apartment, ing for a 1 or 2 bedroom ryer hookups, alumi­ UNIT. Pool 4 Tennis, central location. Ref­ beautiful yard. Backs 4 to 6 PM weekdays them for cash with a Garage also available! num siding too! Anne ached 2 cor garage, 1V2 REAL ESTATE things about wont ods Is charming village set­ MANY 1,2,and 3 bedroom apartment In a duplex low-cost od In classified. baths and all Immacu­ 175 Main SL, Manchaatw their low cost. Another is erences and security up to Charter Oak or 1 family house. It one CHEVROLET/GEO Anne M iller Real Est­ M iller Real Estate,647- tin g .$124,900. Anne apartments for rent. Park. $800 per month ate, 647-8000.D 8000.O late! $149,900.0. W. their quick action. Trv a deposit required. 646- Is available please coll 1229 Main Street, Manchester ' Exit 3 / - <»- 6 4 6-4525 M iller Real Estate, 647- Coll 646-1218, Phil or 9693, days. Evenings, plus utilities. Coll 643- 1 38 Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 want od today! 8000.O Suzanne. Linda 568-6621. Keep 646-6464 Hours: Mon-Thurs 9-8 • FrI 9-6 • Sal 9-5 872-6293. 2659. trying.

> H TP 20 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 27, 1990

I CARS CARS WE DELIVER WANT AOS are the I FOR SALE FOR SALE For Home Delivery, Call friendly way of finding a cash buyer for applian­ CHfcVY CELEBRITY DODGE - 1986. ‘150’, 318 647-9946 ces, musical instruments, Astrograph 1985. $150 or best offer. CID, automatic, bed Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 cars and a host of other What's News Call Steve liner, tool box, 50K, Items. 429-8039.______VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The types of $5500. 743-8669. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) There is a social activities that are likely to be the Thursday OATSUN WAGON- 1980, CHEVEROLET 1979 Co- ^ % H ir possibility you may receive now or In the 74K miles, excellent most pleasurable for you today will be J very near future something of worth moro V-8, automatic, WANTED TO those that are tone down a bit, some­ condition. $800. Coll air, runs good. CARS b i r t h d a y that has long been due you. It pertains AA^e 568-3500 days, 644- BUY/TRADE where away from the madding crowds $2500/best offer. Coll FOR SALE with a few select friends. to something you've conditioned your­ 1889 ofter 6pm.______645-8287 and leave June 28,1990 self not to expect. LOCAL NEWS INSIDE CASH PAID for old cars LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Today you're P l y m o u t h h o r i z i o n - messoge.______PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Observa­ In good condition. Call likely to be methodical In procedures as 1985. Needs re p a ir. Patience will be required in the year tions you make today regarding the true PINTO 1976-Runs well. anytim e 646-6388. well as conscientious about your re­ HlanrhpBtpr Hrralii High mileage. Best OUTTOBECOME ahead for endeavors or enterprises you motives of others could be remarkably ■ Coventry school budget $175/best offer, 647- sponsibilities. There Isn't much chance offer. 645-8787.______9974.______JAGUAR WANTED XK hope will lead you to more abundant cir­ astute. However, It's best to keep what or X K E . In rough or MANCHESTER'S y ^ II neglect or confuse your priorities. C AD ILLAC 1983 Sedan cumstances. Your progress should be you surmise to yourself. debate heats up. Page 13. COUGAR 1980 XR7-S1500 poor condition. Call steady, but it may not be speedy SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It be­ DeVllle. Loaded. Ex­ or best offer. Runs hooves you to associate with your more ,#jThursday, June 28,1990 216-495-2456. # 1 CANCER (June 21-July 22) Yoiir be­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) Conditions Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm cellent condition. great. Power- ambitious friends today as opposed to Newsstand Price: 35 Cents havior will earn you the respect of your pertaining to significant issues continue $4200/best offer. 644- everythlng. 521-4540. those who are more frivolous. Compan­ ■ Charter revision 8843.______USED CAR peers today If they know exactlv where to trend in your favor again today. Keep ions will have a strong Influence on the moving in a direction where the efforts CAMARO- Z28 1978. 80K you stand on pertinent matters. Be sure outcome of events. what you have to say has the ring of sin­ you expend will generate the most guidelines issued. Page 13. miles, 350, 4 speed. DEALER You I MOTORCYCLES/ CARS cerity and truth. Trying to patch up a SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) good. 83 H e lan tl $1995 m ' u Excellent condition. possess a unique attribute today for MOPEOS FOR SALE broken romance? The Astro-Graph TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In develop­ $1900 or best offer 528- 84 Marquis 4 L_«, $3995 making much from meager circum­ If ■ New jury system coming 84Skyhawk4Door $1595 Matchmaker can help you to under­ ments today where you are in a position Tate drafted: Will live dream 2662. stances. From the crumbs that others 84 Grand Prix 2 Door stand what to do to make the relation­ to exercise authority, be cognizant of S5 Grand Marquis 4 Door ignore, you might be able to bake a full Motorcycle Insurancd CARDINAL BSCdpaiXW^ ship work. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, P.O loaf. the frailties of the others. Use a firm I By Andrew Fraser to county. Page 13. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428 hand, but not a clenched fist. IE} com ^ve companies 85 Town C ar 4 door $9995 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) The rea­ The Associated Press Schaller's 85Fl0ro2Door LEO (July M-Aug. 22) Prudence is GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Financial Call wFre$ Quote BUICK, INC. $2995 son you might be able to make some­ ® ------— Quality Pre-Owned Autos 85 Eurosport 4 Door $4395 called for today in the management of conditions look manageable if all of the 1988 Ford Ranger P/U $5,695 thing arduous look easy today is be­ Value Priced Automo2)ile Associates 1987 Buick Regal $8,495 85Esoort4 0oor $1995 your resources. If you're shopping and family members work In unison to help WILLIMANTIC, Conn. — University 86 VW Golf 5 Door cause you'll have some valuable past o f Vernon 19870ldsCietr $5495 can t find what you want at the right keep the household budget Intact. Ex­ 1087 ACURA NTEGRA L8 3 DR 86 Devflle 4 Door $1^995 of CiHinecticut point guard Tate George Auto, AAC, Sunroof experiences upon which to draw that Marcos heads for trial 870-9250 1987 Isuzu Pup Pickup $4,260 86 Caprice 4 Door $7995 price, keep searching until you can. others may lack. ceptions might cause the cookie jar to & won’t have far to travel for home games $ 9 ,3 0 0 1989 Buick Regal Coupe $10,980 86 Sunbird 2 Door $4395 crumble. NEW YORK (AP) — Imelda Marcos and Adrian 1968 HONDA PRELUDE 1988 Chevy Cavalier $6,990 86200SX3Door $5995 as a member of the New Jersey Nets. His 8 Spood, A/C, Sunroof £ e I Khashoggi heard themselves described as “willing N 1988 98 Reg Brougham $13,490 86 Chevy G20 Van $10^996 t Newark, N J., home is only about 10 $ 8 ,7 0 0 1 WANTED TO 1988 Chevy Z-24 CavaTief $8,980 86 SIO Blazer 2 Door $9395 participants’ in a complex scheme of fraud and 1966 SUBARU GL SEDAN 86 Town Car 4 door “ minutes from the arena. BUY/TRADE 1986 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe $7,895 $1%995 deception as government prosecutors wrapped iq) Aulo,AIC.PS.PB 86 GMC Jmmy 2 Door $7995 The Brendan Byrne Arena in East $ 7 ,4 0 0 1987 Buick Rark Are $11^490 86Audl5000S4Door giw/m their case against the pair. 1987 Buick Somerset Cpe $7,480 Rutherford, N.J., also happens to be the 1990 ACURA LEGEND L SEDAN W b b u y ctean, b te m o c b l u s e d 68 Escort Wagon $4395 5 Spd., Loodod, ALB, SoourRy Sya. 1987 Chevrolet Caprice $7495 86 Sable wagon In a final, stinging rebuttal to the defense on cars and trucks. Top prices $7995 Qlanchester site of “The Shot,” the 17-foot jumper $ 2 2 ,9 0 0 1966 Mitsubishi Pickup $3,995 86FUC72Door $6995 Thursday, Assistant U.S. Atty. Charles LaBella p a id . 1965 C A D IL U C SEDAN DEVILLE 1986 Buick S l^ w k Cpe $5,980 86T-BI(d2Door $6395 that George sank at the buzzer of the 86 Accord L X I4 Door stacked packs of Philippine pesos on the rail of the v-8. Fully LooiM.LI io Nmv Rl'. Duff - Carter Chevrolet 1986 Pontiac Grand Prw $7,980 $8995 NCAA East Regional semifinals to give 86 B2200SE Pickup jury box to dramatize his claim that Mrs. Marcos $ 7 9 0 0 1229 Main Street 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille $9480 $4395 H O iyh D UConn a 71-70 victory over Clemson. 86IMARK3Door 1985 OLDS CIERA BROUGHAM 1985 Oldsmobile Calais $5,980 $3595 knew her husband, the late President Ferdinand V-8, F u l Pom r, Extra CLaan Manchester, CT 86^XR33Door $3695 It was “The Shot” that opened the 1982 Chevrolet Celebrity 45k $3,995 86Tempo4Door Marcos, was enriching himself by stealing millions $ 4 99495-1 r>11/495-[ part of the $8,964,421 overall town power of a half-stick of dynamite. or vocational training each year if nine years of civil war that claimed about 30,000 lives, The state cigarette tax was increased from 10 S > specifications are available at 1987 HONDA ACCORD budget, was adopted by voters in a Holland, who lives at 10 Riga a portion of the Social S^urity Nicaragua is finally at peace. cents a pack to 35 cents by Proposition 99, which > r - the General Senrices' office. II 1987 HONDA ACCORD 1987 HONDA PRELUDE SI 1 Lane, said he was awake when the surplus is invested in a revolving 1 1 Gray, 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, HATCHBACK third referendum Monday. Two pre­ “I feci proud and happy as a Nicaraguan woman and voters approved in November 1988. The sales tax ^ (D TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Gray. 4 Cylinder. 5 Speed, PB, Red, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, I incident happened at about 11:45 loan fund, a group of economists mother b ^ u s e the boys have turned over their arms took effect January 1,1989. 1 1 #2243 vious votes resulted in rejection. > CONNECTICUT PS. PW. A/C, Tilt, #2333 PB. PS, PW, A/C, Tilt, #2381 | The budget cuts to be discussed p.m. He said he heard the blast, said today. so Nicaragua can live in peace,” President Violcta Bar­ Cigarette sales have sinced dropped from $234 > H RICHARD J. SARTOR, tonight in the high school’s library rushed to turn on his flood lights, The ^onom ic Policy Institute rios de Chamorro said Wednesday after a ceremony in billion in 1988 to $2.18 billion in 1989, while the GENERAL MANAGER media center totd the $118,000 in but found no signs of the vandals. released a proposal by University which lop Contra rebel leaders gave up their weapons. TJ 057-06 ONLY state’s tobacco tax revenue soared from about reductions from the school board’s of Massachusetts economist Barry “We’re going to disarm everyone peacefully, $253.8 million in 1988 to $764.4 million in 1989, \r ‘ 7995-i Blueslone and colleagues to make without hate and without resentment,” she said. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION $ 2 4 9 9 8 r>6495-t proposed budget. the association said. r *8495-1 Please see BOLTON, page 12. available to every American a During the ceremony formally ending the war, about OF 1 1986 HONDA PRELUDE S 1984 HONDA ACCORD LX IX Proposition 99 tax revenues are earmarked for FARMLOAN, INC. 1986 HONDA ACCORD I lifetime “line of c r^ it” of $40,000 100 rebel commanders turned over surface-to-air mis­ White, 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, anti-smoking programs, medical research, and AND 1 Red, 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, Tilt Gold, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, I to finance the costs of college or siles and automatic rifles to international observers health care. WARNING TO CREDITORS month* 1 1 Wheel, #2273 PB, PW, PS, A/C, Tilt, #2349 PB. PS. PW. A/C, Tilt. #2392 | Aparo jury deadlocked university education or vocational from the United Nations and Organization of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -n't' ■ Of *11,865®“* training or r^prcnticeship. American States. First fire at Yellowstone pursuant to the General Social S^urity surpluses, es­ The international force destroyed the Contra S ^ t e s of Connecticut, that HARTFORD (AP) — The jury in day of deliberations, saying it had WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. (AP) — Yel­ FARMLOAN, INC., a Connec­ 40S/J'' timated by the Congressional weapons with blowtorches on the spot in San Pedro de XBVf- Karin Aparo’s murder-conspiracy “come to a unanimous decision on Budget Office to reach $73 billion lowstone National I^ k recorded its first forest fires ticut corporation having its CO*' ,\\snr* MANY TO If->9995-1 Lovago, about 100 miles east of Managua, the capital. of the summer, but a spokeswomen said they were principal place of business in r>9495-\ r>6495-i trial today said it had reach a verdict count one but is unable to come to by 1991, would be used to under­ The town is in the heart of the security zones es­ Manchester, Connecticut, has 1 1988 HONDA ACCORD on an accessory to murder charge an agreement on count two.” small and under control. SS>' CHOOSE FROM 1987 HONDA ACCORD DX 1987 HONDA OVIC 1 write the program. Costs would tablished for the disarmament and voluntary resettle­ been dissolved by a resolution •wc*-- 1 CO U PE H A TCH B A CK I against her but was deadlocked on The jury’s note set off a flurry of total about $40 billion per year but I^ric spokeswoman Joan Anzelmo said Wednes­ of its Board of Directors and Gold, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, ment of the Contras. 1 Green, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, White, 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, 1 the less serious conspiracy charge. activity and Aparo was led in and are expected to rapidly decrease, day there were three lightning-caused fires Hiesday, stockholders, effective as of PB. PS. A/C, #2391 “Today the war ends,” presidential spokesman and fire danger in the park has been upgraded from May 30, 1990. •«4e90/tT>onlh on 20% down payment, sale price $11,865. 11.75% APR 48 months, 1 1 PS, PB, PW, A/C, Tilt, #2393 #2396 1 Without revealing the verdict on out of the courtroom several times as the surplus continues to grow. Danilo Lacayo said. f^oply payment by 48 to get total delerred payment price. Taxes extra. Price Indodes all low to moderate. All creditors, if any, are rooatas. the first count, Superior Judge before the jury came in. Borrowers could take up to 25 Shortly after the ceremony, 14 people, most of them warned to present their claims Thomas Corrigan ordered the jurors But she said fire management officers aren’t wor­ Corrigan read jurors the so-called years to repay their loans by means journalists, were seriously injured when two helicop- to LaBelle & LaBelle, P.C., At­ to go back and try again to reach a ried at this point. Anzelmo said two of the fires torneys at Law, P.O. Box 511, Chip Smith charge, urging those in of a levy on future earnings. The \r>8995-1 verdict on the conspiracy count. Please see CONTRAS, page 12. were so small “you could hardly call them fires.” Manchester, Connecticut r>4995-i the minority to carefully consider Internal Revenue Service would be 06040. on or before October 1 1987 HONDA ACCORD LX charged with the collection duties, The third fire was controlled Wednesday and was 1965 HONDA ACCORD LX 1985 NISSAN MAXOVIA I The jury sent out a note about 11 expected to be declared out today, said park spdees- 26, 1990. Claims not 1 Beige, #8850A through payroll deductions. presented as herein provided Gray, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, W AGON 1 a.m., soon after it began its ninth Please see APARO, page 12. woman Marsha Karle. She said it covered less than will be barred as provided in PB, PW. PS, A/C, Tilt, #2379 Brown, 6 Cylinder, Automatic, I “The key domestic issues facing America in the 1990s will center a quarter of an acre. Conn. Gen. Sfat, Section E3 CA RTERS PS, PB. PW. Tilt. A/C, #2241 | Ft Abortion In 1988, fires charred over 7(X),000 acres of the 33-379. on questions of ‘equity’ — in both Dated at Manchester, Con­ sense of the term,” the report said. 2.2-million acre park. Anzelmo said Tlicsday’s fires necticut, this 30th day of May were in areas of the park that did not bum during 1990. "Equiiy means ‘fairness,’ but it that period. CHEVROLET/GEO r>3995-[ r>3875-i also refers to investment such as FARMLOAN, INC. r>7675-i pill backed corporate stock that pays dividends By LaBelle 4 LaBelle. 1229 Main Street, Manchester Exit 3 /1-384 1 1988 SUBARU JUSTY 1983 PONTIAC 1986 PEUGEOT 505 I P.C. 1 Silver, 3 Cylinder, 5 Speed, G RAN D P R IX TU RBO 1 based on the profitability of an Its Attorneys 646-6464 Hours; Mon-Thurs 9-8 • Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-5 Grey, 6 Cylinder, Automatic, asset. By Katherine Scobey WAGES, WOMEN 007-06 1 #2084 Blue, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, 1 PS, PB, PW, A/C, Tilt. #2394 PS. PB, PW, A/C, Tilt, #8664A || The proposal, called the Equity The Associated Press and RACE Investment in America program, Earnings by sex and 1 applies the dual meaning of equity CHICAGO — The controversial French abortion ethnic origin “to mitigate the financial barriers pill has won backing from the American Medical As­ Bridge r*7995~, to college and university schooling MfDIAN % Of WWTt r>3995-\ r*2795-i sociation, the nation’s largest doctors’ association. W o r k e r s b y r a c e EARtMNGS MALE EARNMOS 11988 CHRYSLER LEBARON and vocational training for all stu­ 1983 HONDA OVIC In a voice vote Wednesday, the AMA’s 436-member While men $27,228 1 0 0 .0 % 1 NORTH 1 C 1 C 1963 NISSAN SENIRA dents,” regardless of income, age 4-21-M 4 D 0 0 R policy-making House of Delegates endorsed testing Alrlcan-American men $20,371 1 7 4 .8 % ♦ - - - 2 D O O R 1 or social background. Squeezing out jack of clubs. This was a necessary un­ 1 White, #2402 and possible use of the RU-486 abortion pill. Hispanic men $17,851 VJ42 Automatic, A/C, Stereo The report pointed to statistics 1 6 5 .6 % blocking play just in case West had Automatic 1 “The abortion issue, pro and con, sliould not inter­ While women $17,819 ♦ AJ764 one more 1 that show the ratio of annual earn­ J 6 5 .4 % 4 A 9 8 4 2 started with 10-x-x-x in the trump suit. fere with our ability to conduct all kinds of investiga­ Alrlcan-American women $16,538 He then played K-Q and ace of clubs. ings of college graduates to high J 6 0 . 7 % tions for all kinds of problems,” said Dr. (Tharlcs Sher­ Hispanic women $14,845 WEST EAST By James Jacoby The two good diamonds were cashed, school graduates has increased r S 4 . 5 % ♦ AK965 ♦ J 10 4 3 man, chairman of the AMA committee that recom­ on which South discarded a heart and a from 1.5 to one in 1963 to more Source NaUonei Commlielon on Working Women NCA GA APH K9 T Q 10 9 5 V 8 7 3 Although South really had nothing spade, leaving him with Q-8 of spades WE MAKE YOU mended support for the pill. ol Wtdet OpporluTMliei lor Women 9 than 1.8 to one in 1987 — an in­ ♦ 982 ♦ Q 10 3 extra for his jump rebid of two no- and A-K alone in hearts. The dummy, The pill is not available in the United Stales, and no The median earnings ol Hispanic women in the United Slates are |usl over crease of 20 percent. A recent sur­ hail that of white males Hispanic women make about $ 13,000 le u per year ♦ 7 41 0 6 3 trump, he thought he had the right val­ had J-4-2 of hearts and the last trump. U.S. companies have applied for Fbod and Drug Ad­ vey found that one-third of the stu­ than white males SOUTH ues to go on when responder North in­ What could West hold? If he came FEEL GOOD ABOUT ministration approval to market it in this counuy be­ 4Q872 vited slam. North had shown a down to A-9 of spades and only Q-10 of dents who delayed or indefinitely cause, doctors say, they fear running afoul of the anti- 1 WAK6 diamond suit and strong support in hearts, declarer would cash A-K of pul off college pointed to the ex­ clubs, and had cue-bid a spade control. abortion movement. ♦ K S hearts, dropping the queen. If he kept pense involved. Some doctors in the AMA, whose 290,000 members 4KQ JS South liked having only K-5 of dia­ the Q-10-9 of hearts and the lone spade BUYING A USED CAR The federal government has account for about 45 percent of the nation’s Vulnerable; East-West monds, plus the top club cards (K-Q-J), ace, declarer would come to the heart so he bid six. Then, to show that he moved to disenfranchise middle- physicians, said the pill appears safer and cheaper than Inside Today... Dealer; South ace, ruff out the ace of spades, and re­ class students from federal assis­ could play the cards as well as he bid turn to his hand with the other high surgical abortion and may be useful in treating brain //>J ADAMS ST. The Aisodaied Preii tance by restricting eligibility for Soeth Weal North East them, he made an overtrick on a criss­ heart to score the 13th trick with the tumors, breast cancer and other illnesses. cross squeeze. M a n c h '''^MANCHESTER, CT 06040 ^anis, the report said. 1 4 Pass 1 ♦ Pass spade queen. A leading abortion opponent attacked the AMA ac­ 24 pages, 2 sections 2 NT Pass 3 4 Pass Declarer ruffed the king of spades James Jacoby’s books “Jacoby on Bridge’ and WALL OF FIRE — John Bortolazzo wets down the roof of In 1979, the government set a 9 646-3515 tion. 3 4 Pass 3 4 Pass lead in dummy, played K-A of dia­ “Jacoby on Card Games" (written with his father, a Santa Barbara, Calif, home Wednesday as a wall of $32,500 ceiling on family income “I think it is outrageous for doctors to be thinking up BusinoM _ Nation/Wbrld. 3 NT Pass 5 4 Pass monds and ruffed a diamond with his the tate Oswatd Jacoby) are now available at for a student to be eligible for 6 4 All pass bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. H O N D -25 years and still- flames approaches. Bortolazzo was forced from the roof better ways for killing their little patients,” John Classified. Obituaries__ grant support. Today, despite infla- Comics_ when the smoke became too dense. Thousands of people Willkc, president of National Right to Life, said in a Opinion_____ Opening lead; 4 K telephone interview from his Washington office. Focus____ Sports______have been displaced due to an arson-set 3,500-acre blaze Please see LOANS, page 12. Local/State Televisfon Lottery____ which has burned 280 homes so far. See story on page 4. Please see ABORTION, page 12. 0