80 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, May 2, 1989

l2TlSJPI?.r mH0ME8 APARTMENTS CARS | £ ! J fob m i E U for s a le FOR RENT FOR SALE FI\7Proom^woBe0roS¥fr Boycott JUST llstea. Immaculate SPIFFY Cream Puff, A Spccioli^D^f! I apartment tor rent Business Bounced six room Cape In Seven room Colonial, with appliances. Utili­ J O E RILEY’S ■ ,v Bower School area. extra large manicured ties not Included. Se­ New kitchen, new win- lot with lots of fruit DILLON FORD CARPENTRY/ curity deposit required Meotti says Exxon ‘Bag ladles’ reap a profit Celtics’ season dows. $130's. Call Anne tre e s , e v e rg re e n s , M l PAINTING/ MISCELLANEOUS and references. Imme­ 319 Main St., Manchatter If Doemon. Blanchard & brick potlo, stone LAWN CARE REMOOELINS ^ I PAPERING SERVICES diate occupancy. $650. 88 "EXP Coups •7486 got the message /3 Rossetto R ealtors," steps, screened porch- 646-4378.______88 Eicort "LX” H/B •7408 from shopping for others / I I ends in 3 straight /19 We're Selling Houses" huge front to back bow 88 Escort "QL" H/B •7406 646-2482.0 front living room with Just because you don't McLargey NeiRe Extsrisr PsiaUeg B MANCHESTER. Three use an item doesn't mean Ifwpreyemegtg ttaialBg Oeae. f&WKES TRE^ SERVICE bedroom duplex, pri­ 85 Escort 4-Dr H/B •4408 FOREST Hills. Price re- Free estimates Houses, garagss, dscks « Bucket, truck 8 chippar. Stump vate, large yard. Cen- 88 Marcad«« 100 38K •18000 duced. Owner of the the item has iost its vaiue. •Decks Why not exchange if for fsncss. Extsrior porchas 8 removal. Free aatimataa. trol locotlon, ap­ 83 Escort Like Now •2805 gorgeous tour bed- much more to mention, •Roofing pllanced. No pets. $850. room, 2>/j bath home Barbara Weln- cash with on ad in Ciassl- •Shads stspc rsbullt. Hatch ways 8 Special consideration for 87 Escort "QL" H/B •5808 exterior cellar door rabullt. aldarly and handicapped. plus utilities. 647-0670. 85 Mustang Sunroof •4008 savs Sell I . We think It’s ?*''« .1°'’ ° fied? 643-2711. •House painting 649-3331 Full Ins., free sat. 849-7980. MANCHESTER. One bed­ 80 Brand Naw Faativa •5706 a great buy! Blanchard ^ ® b p ' 647-7553 room apartment. New 86 LTD Brougham Sadan •5806 8, Rossetto Realtors," m a v Lawnmowing. Min. FARRAND REMODELING We're Selling Houses" construction. Walking 88 Maroury SaMa “QS" •7406 646- 2482.0______64^-^A^9.D______charge, $17.00. Edging. Room additions, decks, roof­ THOMAS PAVING distance to hospital 88 F-250 Red •0206 Bush and hedge ing, elding, windows and gutt­ and shopping. Main 80 Proba LX Damo •12006 MANCHESTER. Re- ONE OF THE nicesi trimming. Yard material, ers. All types of remodeling and Fully insured and Street. Quiet and se­ etc. hauling. FRANK YOUNG 84 Bronco II 4x4 •7206 duced! Im m aculate things about wont ads Is rspairs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. bonded. Residential, curer $575. Coll Bob at 88 Rangar XLT •8006 three bedroom Ranch their low cost. Another Is Conscientious and But. 647-8509 commercial, free located on a pictu- their quick action. Try a dependable. Ray Hardy. PAINTING 87 Ft SO S/S Pickup •0808 646-7973______Res. 645-6849 estimates. 88 Ford F1S0 P/U •10806 ilanrhpHipr Mpralb resque country lot. En- want ad today! I CONDOMINIUMS closed porch and over- ______WALLPAPERING Call 649-5295. sized garage. $159,900. M A N C H E S T E R . Two YARD MASTERS MRK I FOR RENT Yard cleaned, Sentry Real Estate,643- family - a great buy! HOME Interlor/Exterlor Screened loam, gravel, HORIZION, 78. Good con­ 4060.O Remarkable wood- Trees cut, SOUTH WINDSOR. Rent IMPROVEMENTS processed gravel, with option. Straw- dition. Runs good. $100. Haye dump truck, SpeclalMa 645-1665.______sand, stone, and fill for bridge 2 bedroom Wednesday, May 3, 1989 '■°WoVco!l’f'beg”!!''lo tMhe'cha?m will haul. A buelneet built on townhouse. Sunken liv­ T-BIRD, 1981, loaded, Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents describe th ^ tr. e otthlstwotamilyhome 643-9996 integrityl Pride taken in every delivery call George ing room with fire­ Cleon, good condition. beauty of every detail Grea^^o° lfve° In' -'°o"r Cerpeniry e windows • job we do! Gritting 742-7886. place, central olr, gar­ $1,300. Must sell. 646- Siding • Kitchens e age, private deck, full ContemDo*ra^v°'on Income Investment! CARPENTRY/ 4866.______REMODELINR Baths • Additions • Quality is our main basement, pool, tennis. OLDSMOBILE, 1980 Cu­ ?ard’'S;?v%"^L°n'l:h®et- 1^643 159^ o Decks concern. 644-0517 or 872-9577 tlass LS. Four door, ter. 2,300 square feet, Re°'ty, 643-1591.0------MY BROTHERS evenings.______three bedrooms, 2'/? ="ST Hartford. Excel- 18 yrs. Service Since 1973 Fully licensed B InsuredI BUSINESS low mileage. Excellent baths, fireplace, 26x14 buy! Cape style Free eatlmateel condition. $2,700. 649- REASONABLE Mowing, Raking, Clean STORE AND 1088. Developers file more Buckland plans deck, fully appllanced bedroom home kitchen, cnetral vac, nicely finished R&Y 646-9656 RATES Garages, Dump Runs. OFFICE SPACE MAZDA GLC, 1980, tour vaulted ceilings, attic hardwood floors, size- speed, tour door, hatch Remodeling ONE OF THE surest ways We cater to the 645-8798 NEW Office ond retail bock. 75K. $1,000. 647- April 28 at the town Planning also occupy the southwestern to the town Planning Department The motel is designed for tan, and lots, lots more. "'''"0 '■oom and to find bargain buys is to Hotel, restaurant C o ll to r d e ta ils eat-ln kitchen. Close to home owner. center. 200 West Center 1227 otter 6.______Department. Senior Planner parcel. Office building, Monday by White Enterprises overnight stays and hopes to lure Company shop the classified ods $334,900. Jackson & Great Condo HOME IMPROVEMENT Street, Manchester. FORD, 84, Escort wagon. Stuart B. Popper said he hopes to The Trammell Crow Co. of Inc. of Farmington, the firm that business people and travelers, every day. Senior Citizen High visibility and highlight plan for Jackson Real Estate, alternative! $114,900. Expert Spring fix up. VK Homs Ssr- A ir conditioning, hold a public hearing on the Dallas has approval from the motel are mapped owns the Plaza at Burr Comers. according to a report from the 647- 8400.O D.W. Fish Realty, 643- Discount vlcss takaa oar of all rspairt heavy traffic. 600 to power steering, power applications June 19. ______1591.0______Cnttmanahip 1,600 square feet. Planning and Zoning Commission Senior Planner Stuart B. engineering firm of Close, Jensen and maintenance from A to Z. brakes, automatic. area around mail 'The name of the development LEGAL NOTICE In All P/ieees ot I m pa in tin g / $10/otflce, $12/retoll. to build 934 high-rise apartments at Burr Corners Popper said today he hopes to and Miller of Wethersfield. The FREE ESTIMATES Llcsnsgd and Insured 75K. Good dependable will be "The Crossroads at TOWN OF ANDOVER Romodoling |2 £ J PAPERING FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES Coll Peter Wells, 683- transportation. Only on land Finguerra owns east and hold a public hearing on the motel would not have a bar, FINAL ACTION OF THE PLANNING A ZONING Buckland Hills," according to west of the mall. That land is applications June 19. restaurant or meeting room. COMMISSION eCutll eWiiiM 228-4708 $1,795. 742-5019. By Nancy Conceimon plans. included in the 150-acre tract By Nancy Concelman The developers want to subdi­ A road from Buckland Street At a meeting of the Planning & Zoning Commission of An­ Dijjpii bpIaaRat T.D.M. 643-6774 MISCELLANEOUS TEMPO LX, 1987. Low Manchester Herald dover, Ct., held on April 17,1989, the following action was ta­ mileage, olr condition­ The Planning and Zoning Com­ surrounding the mall. Manchester Herald vide a 25-acre parcel, located at that is currently used as a rear eCntai VINYL SIDING 6 I ^ F O R RENT ken; ing, manual transmis­ mission approved a general plan 1135-1181 Tolland ’Turnpike, into entrance to the plaza would *Nn4 I KitclBH ( PAINTING AND Plans also show a 280,000- *554 - Application of United Land Group — Hickory REPLACEMENT WINDOWS sion, om/tm cossett. New York developer John of development for the land June A Farmington developer wants four lots. The wetlands permit is provide access to the site, accord­ Ridge. Vjiyl Sdiii Brtkt CLEAN, secure garage In square-foot industrial use and a DECORATING IRT PROOFING/ Expertly installed. $7500. 643-2691. Finguerra’s final plan of develop­ 20, 1988. The parcel is zoned to construct a 52,000-square-foot required because storm water ing to plans. A connector would be Waiver was denied. eilR Rnr> •SWMRi quiet area oft Center 287.000-square-foot research and Application was denied without preludice. •Complete Interior lO 'iS ID IN O Street. $65. month. 646- ment of 150 acres surrounding the Comprehensive Urban Develop­ office building and 105-room from the site would be discharged built between the motel and office elMs Please call Paul Ryder development complex on land #557- Application of Conway and Gorman — Henley •tntn and Exterior Painting 1686 or 569-3018. ” S’CHALLER ■* Pavilions at Buckland Hills in­ ment, which allows a mix of uses. budget motel off Tolland Turn­ into Buggie Stowe Pond. building and the plaza. Farm Estates. at 742-0018. ACURA QUALITY southeast of the mall. Sonlor DIacount •Power Wash SALON Station In estab­ cludes a 152-room hotel, restau­ Finguerra also proposes 1,000 pike behind the Plaza at Burr Plans show 107 parking spaces Most recently. New York De­ Waiver was granted. LEAKY ROOF? PRE-OWNED AUTOS rant with seating for 600 and square feet of retail space on a Application was approved. Fully Lleanaad MoM rooft eon be repaired. lished salon. Good op­ Finguerra’s spokesman. Mar­ Corners. for the motel and 212 for the office veloper John Finguerra submit­ •Gutter Repair portunity. Must be 280,000 square feet of industrial #560 ■ Application of Robert Post tor a Special Permit Fully Inaund In piece of total reroofIng expeneel as Aosoftt LX *6995 2-acre parcel northeast of the tin Masters of Colchester, said The motel is the fifth proposed building, the minimum required ted plans for a 152-room hotel to •Small Carpentry motivated. Coll 228- S tp M d . C l—n for a Sand & Gravel Pit. Compteie rerooflng of all typee. LANDSCAPING space. mall and 239,000 square feet on 39' today he has no specific informa­ in town. for those uses in a Business III be built near the Pavilions at Waiver was granted. Fraa Eatimataa Repair 3884. 63 E*cor1 W i9 on * 6 9 9 5 FREE ESTIMATES 0 Bp—d, Low M l— Finguerra’s application for a acres southwest of the mall. The tion on proposed uses. Finguerra Applications for a subdivision, zone. A special exception permit Buckland Hills. Application was approved with conditions. MANCHESTER. 2'/2 cor #561 - Application of Patrick Caron for a Special Per­ 263 Main St. •Glazing Manchester Roofing 86 Z-28 Camaro *8995 final plan and wetlands and hotel and restaurant and 14,425 could not be reached for comment wetlands permit and special is required for uses with more HEBRON garage available Im­ S Bpiid. Sharp mit for a Video Store and sign. •Fully insured 645-8830 erosion control permits were filed square feet of office space would today. exception permit were submitted than M parking spaces. See MOTEL, page 12 Approved with conditions. Manchester mediately. 643-1577. as H onda CRX *4995 LANDSCAPE SipMd #562 - Application of Patrick Caron for a Special Per­ •Free estimates mit for a Cleaners and a sign. 645-8892 HEATING/ Design & Construction GENERAL SO Toyota Corolla *1995 Approved with conditions. Hebron 228-1150 3>apd. Siarao LARRY’S 646-1894 PLUMBING SERVICES 88 Subaru QL Hatchback *3495 #563 - Application of Julia Haverl tor a Special Permit Manchester 647-7760 WOODWORKING A “ fTe ran tell you 4 apd. 4 wd. A/C Directors slash for a Home Occupation. AFFORDABLE services 87 Hyundai QLS *5495 Application was approved. CARPENTRY what to look for... S^apd, G— Sunroof P J'i Pluntlilng, Heating 6 tor the elderly. Light Details of the above action are on file In the Minutes of the Repairs to Remodeling and what to look Air Conditioning 86 Maroury Lynx *3995 meeting In the office of the Town Clerk, Town Office Build­ DOirO UWN SERVICE AND housekeeping, grocery 4>apd. AM/FM atar— tapa ing. Licensed and Insured o u t f o r ! " Boilers, pumps, hot water shopping, will tlx light tanks, new and OARDEMM as vw Q T i *6495 $1.3 million from Call now for meals, hove hair dress­ a-ipd, A/c Dated at Andover, Connecticut this 2nd day of May, 1989. 646-4210 replacements. ANDOVER PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Rototllling, ing license. Shampoo, Kenneth Lester, CARPENTRY WORK HarBro FREE ESTIMATES Mowing, sets, haircuts, perms, 345 CENTER ST. Chairman All Pkaset 643-9649/228-9616 Shrub 8 Hodga Trimming manicures, etc. Coll MANCHESTER 10% Saalar cmiaa Maaaool DebI, 653-4767. 002-05______Framing, Roofs, Siding, Trim. 044-7011 6 4 7-70 77 manager’s budget Registered 8 Fully Insured Painting NOTICE Very Reaaonebfe Prictt MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC HEARING of Manchester SERVICES BOARD OP DIRECTORS Quality Work / Fraa Eallmataa LANDSCAPE FURNITURE 72 HOUR MONEY BACK By Andrew Yurkovsky than-expected revenues and mo­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 74 2 -15 79 Quaility Painting GSL Building AAoInte- Specializing In lands­ QUARANTEE Manchester Herald ney transfers, the tax rate for his Notice Is hereby given that the Board af Directors, Town of Services cape tie retaining walls, SOFA, 84", gold, custom OK# 84 FIrw iu proposal was later revised to Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the nance Co. Commercl- •3.968 al/ResIdentfal building steps & borders. mode.$150. Rug, orien­ Chavy ‘84 Chavatta r^SM The town Board of Directors on 54.03 mills. Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, ROBERTS & SONS tal, 9x12. $75. Mint con­ Connecticut, on Tuesday, May 9, 1989, at 7:30 P.M. to con­ •Free Estimates repairs and home Im­ Ken Dodpa‘83 400 •3.896 Tuesday adopted a $71.7 million The six Democrats on the sider and act on the following; Decks, Additions, dition. 646-6902. Chavy '88 Cavallar •4.966 Remodeling •Senior Citizen Discounts provements. Interior budget that is about $1.3 million nine-member Board of Directors Proposed appropriation to Education Special Prolects — and exterior painting, 8 71-19 5 3 KITCHEN set, 42" round Olda '88 C utlan •6.396 20 years exp. •.Muminum & Vinyl Ford '88 LTD less than the budget proposed in rejected out of hand the spending Fund 41 — Excess Cost Grant...... $147,000.00 _Powerwashing light carpentry. Com­ table and tour choirs. •8.886 to be financed by a State Grant. Free Est. plete ianltorlal ser­ Wishing will not sell any­ Almond, metal and (X i# ‘84 CutlaM •6.786 March by the town manager. proposals made by the three thing ... a low-cost ad In Ford '87 Rangar P.U. •8.866 Proposed appropriation to Special Grants — Fund 61 — Staff 456-2984 vice. Experienced, rel­ plastic material. $100. Under the adopted budget, the Republican directors during Training...... $2,500.00 646-6815 iable, tree estimates. Classified will. Whv not 649-8624.______0 K # ‘8 4 O # U •8.886 tax rate will rise from 49.84 to 52.7 ’Tuesday night’s meeting in the to be financed by a State Grant. place one today! 643-2711 Bulok '88 Rag# •7.896 We’re Here To Serve 643-0304. BROYHILL dining room mills. The owner of a single­ Lincoln Center hearing room. Proposed appropriation to Special Grants — Local Capital Olda '87 Clara •7.988 Improvement Prolects (LoCIP), Mt. Nebo Field Renova- set, nine piece, good Pont. '88 800 STE •8.596 family house in Manchester with The Republican’s proposed ♦lon*-;:...... $130,700.00 condition. Asking $350. O ld! '88 88 Regency •8.898 a median assessment of $31,440 budget, which totaled $71,635,206, to be financed by a State Grant. 1 ^ HOMES 568-4091.______Olda '87 Cutlaaa HOMES HOMES I ROOMS vase will pay $1,657 in taxes, up $90 was only $42,798 less than the FOR SALE Toyota ‘88 C«lca QT8 V 8 8 8 Proposed appropriation to General Fund — TRANSFER to FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT EARLY American sofa Democratic budget that was Capital Improvement Reserve Fund, contribution to Tol­ and choir. Excellent OK# ‘87 96 T-8«#n •14.886 from this year’s bill of $1,567. land Turnpike Reconstruction Protect...... $68,250.00 Otdi '88 C utltta C lia t^ •18.888 The budget approved Tuesday, approved. But the Republican to be financed from Fund Balance. WILLINGTON. Three MANZCHESTER. Fur­ condition. Negotiable. JUST In time tor the 646-1076. BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE which was put together by the budget would have cut $840,000 Proposed appropriation to Bond and Grant Fund 9, Existing family. Route 32, Se­ MANCHESTER. Beauti­ nished room. $100. per from the Board of Education Account #942 — Tolland Turnpike Reconstruction Project summer break! 11 Mid- ful two bedroom Town- AND MARINE Democratic majority on the parate utilities, week. Laundry room budget, a move that prompted ...... ••••■...... $68,250.00 $189,900.______June occupancy Is be­ house, 2'/» baths, fully prlvllges. Bus line. 649- RnTV/STEREO/ 259 AdBiiiB 8L. Maneh. Board of Directors and adopted to be financed by a contribution from the General Fund ing ottered on this dis­ appllanced, C/A with 4148.______along party lines, totals protests from Democrats, who through the Capital Improvement Reserve Fund. MANSFIELD. Two fam­ tinguished eight room l i 2 J a p plia n c es 040-1749 ily, Route 195 near East carport. Great loca­ ROOM with kitchen and $71,678,004. It includes a cut of said the reduction would be Proposed appropriation to General Fund — Public Works — Colonial on rolph Road tion, odlocent to coun­ Engineering...... $7,800.00 Brook Moll $179,900. In Monchester. Four laundry privileges. GENERAL Electric $125,000 from the school budget, devastating. to be financed by reimbursement from Homart. try club. $169,900. Di­ Private Manchester stove. Harvest gold. V0UIWA8EN “ To make the major cut in the NOTICI TO CRBDITORS bedrooms, 2 '/2 baths. ane Johnson. Sentry which had been set at $40.5 Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Herald All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at lo- ESTATE OF Deluxe new oak kit­ residence. Non- Good condition. Ten LIPMAN #1 million by the Board of Board of Education is to me a MARION SLOCUM Real Estate, 643-4060.O cwlons which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ chen, two fireplaces. smoker. No alcohol. years old. $100. 633- VW Education. very distressing thing,” said MAIL CALL — Greg McSorley of Vernon, a letter dition, handicapped Individuals requiring an auxiliary aid In aka MANCHESTER. Re­ Quiet, considerate. $85. 8883. fills his truck with the day’s mail this morning. order to faclllate their participation at meetings should con- MARION L. SLOCUM In-ground pool, pretty Town Manager Robert B. Weiss Democratic Director Mary Ann treed lot ottering a duced! Relax on the weekly. 649-2902. UNDER $9000 carrier for the Broad Street station of the post office, ♦oct the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled The Honorable Wllllom E. deck ot this meticulous 57 VW Jnttt QL rwt had recommended a $73 million Handley. meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. FitzGerald, Judge ot the beautiful view ot the lansOATS/MARINE 87 VW Jatta QL brown Hartford skyline! New two both, two cor gar­ Finding o cosh buyer for 87 VW Jatta QU blua budget in March, with a tax rate Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. James F. Fogarty Court of Probate, District of aged Ranch. Formal 1 2 ^ EQUIPMENT Secretary, Board of Directors Manchester ot a hearing held pricel $259,900.Jack- the Items you'd like to sell UNDER $8000 of 54.58 mills. Because of higher- called the proposed Republican on 4/27/89 ordered that oil son & Jackson Real dining and living or Is easy. Just let our reod- SS vw Oolf, 2 dr. Ml# cut one of historic proportions. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut SPORTCRAFT 22’ Cuddy this 28th day of April, 1989. clolm i m utt be presented to Estate, 647-8400.Q party In the rec room. ers know what you hove 58 VW (Mt QL. bliw “ The negative impact that the fiduciary at the address $194,900. Dlone John­ tor sole with on od In Wolkoround, 1984, 200 87 VW JMta QLI, ant 0044)5 below. Failure to promptly MANCHESTER. Move-In horsepower Mercury S7VWJMU OU #Har would have on the student body of Korean students kill 6 riot troopers son. Sentry Real Est­ Classified. 643-2711. S7 VW OoH QL 4 dr, Nun present any such claims may condition. Three bed­ 86 VW OLI. alhw this community would just be result In the lost of rights to ate, 643-4060.D______outboard, 295 hours, No layoffs room Ranch In very electronic E-Z loader 88 VW JMta. Mua TOWN OF MANCHESTER recover such claim. devastating.” he said. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — school library to free the hos­ sign to atone for a disaster even if announce new measures to try LEGAL NOTICE desirable area. Lo­ tandem trailer, mint UNDER 17000 Republican Director Geoffrey Susan McQuay, cated on a lightly I CONDOMINIUMS 88 VW Fox. 2 dr, Mua Six riot troopers were killed and tages, the officials said. it is not their fault. and halt violent protests. The Zoning Board of Appeals made the following decisions Ass't Clerk condition, $16,000. 742- 88 VW Fox, 2 dr. rad Naab, who put together the at Its meeting of April 24, 1989; wooded V4 acre lot, this FOR SALE 7907.n______foreseen 10 critically injured when they National police headquarters in President Roh Tae-woo and top Hundreds of radical students The fiduciary Is; I APARTMENTS 88 VW Fox Wan. Mua home features a formal 87 VW Oolf, wiilta. M Republican proposal, said earlier were set on fire by radical Seoul said it was the worst loss of Item No. 1 Angelo Strano — Granted a request for a varl- Evelyn Mountain, I FOR RENT SIREN 17’ sailboat with 87 VW fox. 4 dr, wMta ministers condemned the inci­ calling for Roh’s overthrow Appl. 1333 ance to reduce the number of parking spaces Administratrix . dining area, finished TOLLAND. Two bed- trailer. Four horsep­ 88 VW Jttta OL Mown that while the cut was a large one, students today while trying to police life in recent years; dent at an emergency meeting battled riot police around at least with conditions regarding fencing and limiting c/o John F. Nagel, Esq. family room and one room plus office Town- the Republicans felt it could be rescue five police officers being the time of the variance approval to two years 33 Connecticut Blvd. MANCHESTER. Second ower Mercury. $3,500. UNDER SaOOO for faculty officers were unable to recall any and warned they would crack two campuses today in Seoul. year old kitchen. house. Convenient to floor, 2 bedrooms, 643-8978 otter 5:30. absorbed by the Board of Educa­ held hostage at a college, police at Strano Bakery, 255 Broad Street. Business IV P.O. Box 8225 Priced to sell! $167,000. SSVWQolf dlM # comparable incident. down on militants to halt a wave Protesters cheered at Sung- Zone. East Hartford, CT 06108-0625 1-84 and UCONN. Gar­ heat, and appliances. 88 VW JalM. 4 dr, wtilM tion without seriously harming said. Flano R ealty, 646- age, basement, fire­ 86 VW Jatta QL, Moim Police said more riot troopers of violent protests that has hit kyunkwan University when sev­ Item No. 2 Saint Bridget's Church — Granted a request for 006- 05 No pets. $575 plus se- CARS By Andrew Yurkovsky school programs. The militants had set fire to a Appl. 1334 q special exception In accordance with Article 5200.Q______place, pool. $120. 872- curlty. 646-3979. UNDER tSOOO were expected to die. One student South Korea in recent weeks. eral troopers were set ablaze by II, Section 5.02.03 and Section 6.02.04 to permit a (ioun Of Probate, BOLTON. Come view this 9577 or 875-4331. FOR SALE . 88 vw Oolf, g ray Manchester Herald Besides the elimination of barricade drenched with paint was critically injured and about Opposition parties also de­ firebombs, but other police District of Manchester ROCKVILLE. Conve­ S4VWJMta.2ik.al church bazaar from June 12,1989 through June luxurious, custom de­ 83 VW Jatta. 4 dr, r#d $125,000 from education, the thinner as the troopers were 10 troopers and students received nounced the deaths today and quickly doused the flames and the 17, 1989; and granted a variance to Article IV, NOTICE OF HEARING niently located. One, School Superintendent James Section 8.01 to sell beer and wine at a church ba­ INSOLVENT ESTATE signed, one ot o kind lUITS/lAND PLYMOUTH Reliant, adopted budget reflects a cut of climbing over it, police said. minor wounds, officials said. called for an end to political officers were not hurt. three, and tour bed­ 1983, excellent condi­ UNDER 14000 zaar tor the same dates within 1,000 feet of ESTATE OF Comtemporory. Fea­ I FOR SALE room apartments MVW Jttta 4 dr. rad P. Kennedy said today that a about $400,000 from capital im­ Several officers, wrapped in All the hostages were later violence. Protests in South Korea rarely another liquor outlet, within 200 feet of q church EDWARD F. MENASIAN tures unique floor plan. tion. tour door, olr 83 VW an. bteok available. Rent In­ $125,000 cut in the school budget provements, Director Kenneth N. flames, leaped out of windows released unharmed after profes­ "Radical student demonstra­ result in deaths in spite of the and school and In a residential zone, with the Pursuant to an order of Hon. Tiled foyer, spiral conditioning. 47K. following conditions: (1) Hours of operation APPROVED building cludes carpet, applian­ 24 Toilind Tpko. would not result in any new Tedford, the Democratic budget while others were burned or sors at the private college tions have reached the stage of intense violence of street clashes William E. FitzGerald, staircase to library and lots. WlllIngton, $67,500 ces, parking and more. $2,000 or best otter. and sole of beer and wine shall be 6:00 p.m. to Judge, a hearing will be held office. Vaulted celling 649-4256.______Virnoa CT layoffs. liaison, said today. asphyxiated, said police officials, pleaded with the students, police armed struggle in which murder in which protesters pelt riot 10:00 p.m. on June 12 - June 16,1989 and 1:00 p. to determine whether the - $69,500; Coventry, Security and referen­ 649-2638 But Kennedy said that some m. to 10:00 p.m. on June 17, 1989; (2) The appli­ and much more. $69,900-$97,900. Philips DODGE Caravan, 1985, who declined to be identified. said, adding that 88 students were and arson are committed to police with firebombs and rocks. above estate It Insolvent, as ces required. Coll 872- teachers called back from layoffs The Democrats also eliminated cant shall cooperate with the compliance of Is represented In documento- $395,000. Call today! Real Estate, 742-1450.Q front wheel drive, The troopers were killed during arrested and held for questioning. achieve their goal of revolution,” Riot police are normally armed temporary "no parking” signs placed on one 8095. the creation of a sidewalk repair tlon on file at the court of pro- Dir: Route 85 South to 2.2/tour cylinder, 46K, would probably have to work a dawn raid on Dongui University National Police Chief Jo Jong- only with tear gas and batons. side of Joseph Street and both sides of Pine Hill twte. Sold hearing, wherein right on Rocco Rood. LAND-Sky-Woter. Two QUIET, pleasant four I q ^ CAMPERS/ crew in the highway department, the government said in a Street by the Chief of Police; (3) Minimize litter land listings tor that needs some body work. fewer hours. in the southern port of Pusan as suk resigned to accept responsi­ statement. Government prosecutors said by carnival patrons by providing dally clean­ the court's decision moy af­ Follow signs to house. room apartment. First $4,500. 643-4177.______IS 2 J TRAILERS Fourteen teachers were given which would have cost $70,700, fect your Interests, It ony, special you. 3'/2 acres floor. Ideal tor mature they attempted to break into a bility for the deaths. In Korea, Roh was to go on national ing of litter on the site and odlacont property will be held at the Court of Flono R ealty, 646- and cut $88,505 from the police caused by the carnival operation; (4) No adv­ 5200.O lake front on Cope Cod. working adult. Non- CHRYSLER LeBoron 82. layoff notices last month. The room on the seventh floor of the senior officials traditionally re­ Probate, on June 1, 1989, at Beautiful property 79K, power steering, YELLOWSTONE, 1970, budget. The hiring of a data entry television Wednesday night to See KOREA, page 12 ertising of the availability of the sale of beer 10:00 A.M. By Order ot the smoker. No pets. 649- 21' bunkhouse, sleeps Board of Education usually hires and wine shall be visible off fhe premises — Court. with o lot ot frontage on 5897. o lr conditioning, most of them back, but some only clerk for the department was northwest corner of Main and Woodland COVENTRY. Great tom- the water. Current ac­ power brakes. $1,800. six, good condition, eliminated, and the number of Streets — Residence B and C Zones. Susan McQuoy, lly location. Well main­ MANCHESTER. Spa­ $1,200. 875-6927.0 on a part-time basis. Ass't Clerk cess Is dirt rood so It 649-7605, 646-2075 otter police cruisers to be bought was Item No. 3 Purdy Corporation — Granted a request for a tained and nicely has rural feeling. cious three bedroom In 7pm. TRAVEL Trailer Clt- On ’Tuesday, the town Board of TODAY Appl. 1335 variance to provide residential zone screening 007- 05______decorated three bed­ two family home. Ap­ reduced from the seven recom­ Hush-money deals probed REMAX east ot the otlon, 32' 1983, clean, Directors cut the school budget consisting of white pines Instead of Canadian room Raised Ranch, pliances Included. No mended to five. hemlocks with a condition that all plants nat INVITATION TO BID river. 647-1419.P excellent condition, approved earlier by the Board of new oak cabinets, new pets. $700. per month stero, automatic wln- Tedford said that the only Index living at the end of one year be replaced at 596 Sealed bids will be received wraparound deck, I ’/z LOTS ot trees on this Education by $125,000, reducing it WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate mission, which licenses commer­ agreement ... any restrictions on Hilliard Street — Industrial Zone. plus security. Utilities CLYDE terlzer, 22'ownlng, personnel addition was an ­ In the General Services' of­ baths, fireplace, gar­ countyr size building______not Included. 643-5470. from $40,533,328 to $40,408,328. 24 pages, 2 sections investigators say they’ve disco­ cial nuclear power stations and. employees or former employees Item No. 4 Soars, Roebuck and Co. — Approved the loca­ fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. double doors, sleeps ant zoning and environmental ter, CT until May 11, 1989 at age, wooded rear yard, lot In Andover. Conve­ MANCHESTER. Three six, come see It any­ “ I would have preferred that vered at least two “ silence-for- enforces safety rules, has not providing information to any Appl. 1336 tion and granted a special exception for an Au­ easy commute to Hart­ nient location but ROUTE 83, VERNON enforcement officer, but that Business____ 11 tomobile Service Center at the Pavilions ot 11:00 a.m. for the following: room, one bedroom tim e.$10,500 negotlo- they didn’t have to cut it,” NationAVorId-7-9 money” deals between builders commented publicly on the ac­ members of the NRC,’ ’ said the Buckland Hills, 301 Buckland Street. CUD ford, more. OIr; Route country feeling. Coll BS Caprice 4 Dr. *8495 would start mid-year, for a Classified _ 23-24 Obituaries____ 2 PURCHASE OF ONE (1) apartment In two fam­ 86 AMC Alllanoa 2 Or *267i5 ble. 282-0054.O______Kennedy said. ‘‘I understand it in of a Texas nuclear power plant ceptability of agreements that notice. A copy was obtained by Zone. 1989 FULL SIZE AUTO­ 44 to Mark Drive. Phil­ Barbara Weinberg to­ ily house. Quiet neigh­ savings of $14,053. Comics_____ 16 Opinion_____ 10 day tor more Informa­ 86 Cavallar CJ 4 Door *4495 light of the state fiscal situation. ’’ and workers who received pay­ limit a plant worker’s ability to The Associated Press. Item No. 5 Craig B Virginia S. Schneider — Granted a va­ MOBILE ips Real Estate, 742- borhood In Cheney Mill Focus______IS People______15 Appl. 1337 riance to reduce the side yard at a residence at 1450. o tion. REMAX east ot 85 Spectrum 4 Door *5195 I MOTORCYCLES/ Under a state budget-cutting To make up for $298,811 that the ments in return for dropping raise safety issues. Frank Ingram, a commission The Town of Manchester Is district. $550. o month Food_____ 13-14 78 Phelps Road. Residence A Zone. on equal opportunity em­ the river, 647-1419.P 86 Buick Somaraat *7295 ___ ^MOPEDS plan now under consideration in town expects it will not receive in Science_____18 allegations of safety hazards. In private notices to all nuclear spokesman, said the letters were ployer, and requires on of- SOUTH Windsor. See this plus utilities. Security Local/State Sports___ 10-22 Item No. 6 Gordon E. Rico — Granted a variance to reduce and references re­ 66 Elactra 4 Door *10995 the Legislature, the town could revenue-sharing money from the The Senate subcommittee on plant operators and vendors, sent in response to concerns Appl. 1338 the rear set back at 49 Gerald Drive. Residence flrtmotlve octlon policy for Immaculate eight BUSINESS 86 Century 4 Door *7495 MOTORCYCLE Insu­ Television____17 AA Zone. oil of Its Controctors ond quired. Coll 649-2803 ot- lose $660,000 in education grants. state, the Democrats took the nuclear regulation said Tuesday however, the commission last raised by one of the Texas nuclear room U&R Colonial, o 88 Camaro Coup# *6995 rance. Some day cov­ Lottery. Vendors os a condition of do­ real open floor plan PROPERTY ter 5pm.______Kennedy said that the $840,000 same amount from the landfill Weather______2 it is widening its investigation to week said such restrictions were plant deals cited by Breaux’s Item No. 7 Soon M. B Carol H. Lindsay — Granted a re- ing business with the Town, 86 Cavallar 4 Door *6995 erag e, competitive Appl. 1339 quest for a vqriqnce to reduce the side yard qt a os per Federal Order 11246. with o first floor tomlty VERNON. Modern three rotes on full range ot cut proposed by the Republican reserve fund. Revenues from the determine the frequency and not acceptable under any circum­ panel. residence at 38 Gerard Street. room, large kitchen PACKAGE store- room apartment In 86 Delta 88 2 Door *9995 directors for the school budget, Bid forms, plans and specifi­ 86 Markur XR4TI *9495 motercycles. Coll landfill have been set aside in the legality of these secret deals. stances. It asked the companies Breaux said such agreements All actions have an effective date In accordance with Con­ with eating area, o buslness. Manchester tour family house. Ap­ and rejected Tuesday by the cations ore ovoMoble at the high traffic area, 86 Olda Clara Wagon *8995 Crockett Agency, Inc. reserve fund to pay for future WE DELIVER “ It’s beginning to look like to notify the NRC of any such hold frightening implications for necticut General Statutes. Notice of these decisions has been General Services' office. spacious master bed­ pliances and parking 643-1577.______Board of Directors as a whole, filed with the Town Clerk. room with three addi­ equipment and Inven­ 88 Spectrum 4 Door *4995 costs of trash disposal. For Home Delivery, Call something that’s throughout the deals by July 31. nuclear safety. TOWN OF Included. Convenient "would have been devastating to ZONING BOARD OF APPEAL MANCHESTER, CT tional bedrooms, 2 '/2 tory Included, some tor commuting and 86 Nova 4 Door *6495 HARLEY Davidson, 86. Republican Director Ronald industry,” said Bob Mann, an “ It is not acceptable to include " It turns the licensing process Edward Coltman, ROBERT B. WEISS, baths and much more. owner financing possi­ shopping. $400. FXR super glade. 1,700 programs.’’ Osella called the transfer a aide to Sen. John Breaux, D-La., in settlement agreements for into a sham if witnesses can be miles. Show room 647-9946 Secretary GENERAL MANAGER $249,900. U & R Realty, ble. $109,900. Philips monthly plus utilities. 872-9111 Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 the subcommittee chairman. discrimination matters ... or in 089-04 643-2692 0 Real Estate. 742-1450p 647-1113 otter 6;30om. stock, flawless. $5,950. See EDUCATION, page 12 See BUDGET, page 12 00BO5 Coll 569-4976. The Nuclear Regulatory Com­ any labor agreements or other See NUCLEAR, page ig MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 3, 1989 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 3, 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

About Town Meotti says Exxon Police Roundup A New exhibit announced Shoplifting charge lodged got the message in The Manchester Arts Council will present a new Police said they arrested a 36-year-old Hartford exhibit of the works of Sue Speier at the Greater man on charges he tried to steal several cartons of * ‘f ^ Manchester Chamber of Commerce. 20 Hartford cigarettes from a local supermarket Tuesday his one-day boycott :-*S -X'l Road. The exhibit will run through May 26, and can afternoon. # be viewed Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. John P. Griffin, of 212 Hamilton St., was charged to 4:30 p.m. with sixth-degree larceny and third-degree crimi­ NEW HAVEN (AP) - a living from and benefiting from it A nal mischief, police said. one-day boycott of Exxon pro­ everything postive Exxon does A man filling out an employment application ducts succeeded in getting a for them. So if they are in Pancake breakfast set about 4:30 p.m. at Waldbaum’s Food Mart, 1135 message across to the oil giant partnership, part of their respon­ Tolland Turnpike, said he saw another man stuff even if it didn’t have much of an sibility is to take their lumos The Rotary Club of Manchester is holding its four cigarette cartons in his shirt, police said. impact on business at its stations, I when something goes wrong. annual Mother’s Day Pancake Breakfast. Sunday The job applicant told a cashier, who yelled for the supporters of the boycott said. McLaughlin said. \ May 14, from 8 a.m. to noon at the Manchester accused thief to stop as he tried to run out of the The boycott put Exxon on “ You take the good and the Country Club, 305 Main St. The breakfast includes store, police said. While trying to leave the store, the notice that the American public bad,” Meotti said. all the pancakes, sausage, coffee, milk and juice you man hit his head on the front door, breaking the believes "environmental respon­ More than 10 million gallons of can eat. Donations are $3 for adults and $1-50 for glass. The man was stopped outside the door by sibility is something they have to oil poured into Prince William children. witnesses, police said. consider before getting to their Sound after the Exxon Valdez oil Griffin was released on a $500 surety bond and is bottom line,” said Betty tanker struck a reef on March 24. Y i / Lodge invites seniors scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court McLaughlin, director of the Con­ Exxon officials Monday released May 8. necticut chapter of the Sierra a revised plan for cleansing 364 Level Lodge of Masons invites all interested Club. miles of Alaskan coastline fouled senior citizens to an open meeting Monday. May 8 at Woman cited In accident Environmental activists and by the nation’s largest oil spill. 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. 11 S. Main St to a leaders of several state citizens , Exxon stations surveyed Tues­ program titled "The Best of Life.” The guest COVENTRY — A town woman and her 1-year-old groups joined two Democratic day reported little or no apparent speaker will be Sheldon Bustow, of General Health child received minor injuries Tuesday morning state senators, John W. Atkin o decline in sales. Most said it Management Corp., East Hartford. His talk will after the car they were in struck the rear of a school Norwalk and Michael P. Meotti ol appeared to be business as usual. include items such as housing options, long-term bus, police said. Glastonbury, in an anti-Exxon "I think most of our customers Kathleen Parrotte, 30, of Coventry, and the infant health care and insurance, and a slide show. A social demonstration at a park along have been coming here for years Reginald Plnto/MancheMer Herald Reginald Plnto/Manchaater Herald period, with questions, answers and refreshments, were treated and released from Manchester New Haven Harbor on Tuesday, and they realizewe weren’t driv­ will follow the program. Memorial Hospital, police said. the day of the so-called symbolic ing the boat,” said Bob Frulla, PRAISE THE LORD — The Rev. Philip P. Saunders of Full Gospel REFRESH AND REJOICE — The Rev. Millard A school bus carrying three high school students boycott. manager of Fred’s Exxon in Interdenominational Church leads the worship at the opening of the Dickinson, a minister from Pittsfieid, Maine, was turning on Brigham Tavern Road from Route 44 Meotti said the boycott, staged Ridgefield. 11th annual ministers’ convention Tuesday night at the church. says that coming to the Manchester Pinochle scores listed when the car driven by Parrotte failed to stop in in response to the Alaskan oil spill time because of wet road conditions and rear-ended and Exxon’s handling of the " I ’m not sticking up for Exxon. convention gives him a chance to "refresh Here are the results of the Manchester Senior the bus, police said. cleanup, had an effect because it I think Exxon could have done and rejoice.’’ Pinochle Club which played Thursday. April 27 at No one on the bus was injured in the accident, led Exxon to take out large ads to much better. But I think the Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald the Senior Citizen Center of Rockville: Ada Rojas. police said. counter the campaign. customers realize it wasn’t our fault. There’s got to be a better 610 points; Amelia Anastasio. 609 points; Ruth Parrotte received a warning for failure to drive a The anti-Exxon demonstration PREPARATION — Annabelle Dodge, for the Ladies of St. James Annual way to get back at Exxon,” Frulla Baker, 600 points; Mary Johndrow, 569 points; John program chairman for the Ladies of St. Luncheon to be held on May 21 at the reasonable distance apart, police said. was to have been held within view Church conference draws hundreds Klein. 567 points; Camelli Ro^gie, 559 points; Floyd said. of the harbor’s large marine oil By Nancy Pappas and in many cases the church they really want to. They don’t together and work with them,” Post, 557 points; Gladys Sellert, 544 points; Arline James, and Mary Wertenbach, member­ Manchester Country Club. Guest terminal, but was moved to a At Clark’s Exxon in Hamden, Manchester Herald pays for their transportation as want us to so much as open a door. Saunders said. Paquin, 539 points; and John Piader, 537 points. ship chairman, make final arrangements speaker is Dr. Thomas Conklin. owner Alan Clark said several Correction sheltered location at the park well, said the Rev. Lynette We really go back with the desire Now, Saunders and members of Play will resume at the Army and Navy Club because of heavy rains and wind. regular customers stopped to top With kisses and clapping, Engman, the church’s missions to fight again, to get the drugs off his staff put on several conven­ Thursday a^ 9:30 a.m. All senior members are Atkin used a pair of scissors to off their tanks just to show they shouts of "Praise the Lord” and a director. the streets, to work with people tions each year, in all parts of the welcome. A photograph published Monday of the opening of cut up an Exxon card belonging to were not holding him accountable rousing rendition of a lively hymn Although it is expensive, it is an again.” world, with the annual Manches­ Obituaries the Manchester Little League season incorrectly one of his aides as he called on oil for the Alaskan spill. called “ Come and Dine,” the 11th excellent investment, Saunders It’s not all good meals and ter gathering being the smallest. identified an outfielder for the Lawyers. The player companies to be better prepared “ I feel bad for what is happen­ annual ministers’ convention got said. relaxing conversations, however, Two weeks ago, he and Engman ‘Menagerie’ auditions set was Peter Carlson. to handle spills. ing in Alaska. But I don’t feel bad under way Tuesday night at the “ If you touch the minister, then said the Epleys. There have been returned from a convention in Ruth French World War II, and was employed Exxon’s independent dealers I am selling Exxon products,” Manchester Community College Theatre Wing ter St., Hartford, followed by a Full Gospel Interdenominational of course you’ve touched the fine classes in church manage­ India, where their worship servi­ in construction for many years. The Manchester Herald strives to be accurate and have said they should not be Clark said, adding he believes the will hold auditions for its fall production of "The Memorial services for Ruth Mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m. Church. congregation,” he said. “ Some­ ment, and an exposure to the ces attracted about 85,000 people He was a communicant of the fair. If an error is made, we want to make a punished for something they did government needs to take a Glass Menagerie” Thursday, Friday and Sunday, (Lathrop) French, 92, of 82 Ridge in the Immaculate Conception times we have a lot of smaller broad mission work that can be on each of five evenings, accord­ Immaculate Conception Church. correction. The Herald’s phone number is 643-2711. not do. While saying they were not stronger role in protecting the About 900 people were at the May 11, 12, and 14 at 7 p.m. in the East Campus St. and formerly of North Coven­ Church, Park Street, Hartford. churches come and they are accomplished, they said. ing to Engman. Besides his wife, he leaves two out to hurt the dealers, the environment. former State Theater at 745 Main Auditorium. For more information, call Clark try, who died Feb. 26,1989, will be Burial will be in Mount St. Saunders began organizing The morning classes for minis­ sons and daughters-in-law, Ed­ supporters of the boycott said The boycott supporters di­ St., now ornamented with figures feeling like they’re out there, Bowlen, MCC Theatre Program director, 647-6182. Saturday at 1 p.m. at Second Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. ministers’ conferences 16 years ters and pastors-in-training ward C. and Mary LeRoux of they believed the action was rected their anger at the federal of Jesus and Biblical scenes, for alone, and they never get to see Congregational Church, Route Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 Public Meetings any other ministers of like faith. ago, he said, with a meeting of brought in about 2,000 people each Manchester, and Charles Jr. and p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. appropriate. government as well as Exxon and the kickoff of the 2>/i-day conven­ 44A, Coventry. Burial will be in “ This gives people a chance to ministers and evangelists in day, Saunders said. Coventry concert siated the Grant Hill Cemetery. The ‘Caroline Leroux of Granby: a 'The dealers “are making a the oil industry. tion. Tonight’s service is ex­ daughter and son-in-law, Denise pected to fill the hall to its be together, maybe swap ser­ Haiti. 'There are many ministers and The Coventry High School Band, uder the Holmes Funeral Home is in Meetings scheduled tonight. and David McDonald of Milford; 1,400-seat capacity. mons or hear about a really “ It became really clear to me missionaries supported by Full direction of Carl J. Salina, will present its England charge of arrangements. Charles Melsterling dynamic evangelist. But most of that I could run my feet off, Gospel in more than a dozen three grandchildren; two sisters, As the service opened, the Rev. Tour ’89 Preview Concert, Friday at 8 p.m. at the Manchester all, it's a chance for these getting to all the churches in the countries. Several have been Mrs. Henry Noel and Marcella Charles J. Meisterling, 97, of Philip P. Saunders of Full Gospel high school. The concert will feature the music the New school possible ministers to be renewed.” area and meeting with all the flown in to attend the Manchester LeRoux; a brother-in-law, Henry Kalamazoo, Mich., formerly of Hockanum River Linear Park Committee, asked from the pulpit, "Aren’t band will perform this summer during its two-week Lincoln Center gold room, 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Millard Dickinson, an people, or I could get the pastors conference, Engman said. Noel; and several nieces and East Hartford, died Monday you glad of Jesus?” and the tour of England. The musicians will perform at the Charles H. LeRoux Assembly of God preacher from nephews. (May 1,1989). He was a Mason for hundreds in the audience mur­ world-famous Coventry Cathedral and the Royal Andover Pittsfield, Maine, is one of the Charles H. LeRoux, husband of He was predeceased by four 65 years. to handle enrollment mured. “Yes, brother,” and Central Hall. Tickets for Friday’s concert can be Board of Selectmen, Town Office Building, 3 p.m. many who seemed to appreciate Mary (Dunne) LeRoux, of Hart­ brothers, Paul Lereux, Andrew He leaves his wife, Antionette waved their hands high above purchased at the door. this opportunity. ford, died Tuesday (May 2, 1989) Leroux, Joseph Leroux and, Meisterling; a daughter, Audrey Bolton By Andrew J. Davis could require an addition to the their heads. This is a sign which Beck of Kalamazoo, Mich., two Manchester Herald “ We’re just here to refresh and at Hartford Hospital. He was born Alphonse LeRoux; and a sister, high school, compared to two or means a person is feeling the holy grandchildren; -and two great­ Planning and Zoning commissions public hearing rejoice,” said Dickinson. Community chorus to sing in St. Ours Province, Quebec, Blanche Viens. more additions at elementary spirit, according to several grandchildren. on affordable housing. Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. Reorganizing Manchester High And Betty Epley, wife of an Canada, and had lived in Hart­ The funeral will be Thursday at schools, she said. clergymen. The South Windsor Community Chorus, spon­ ford most of his life. 8:15 a.m. from the Farley- A memorial service will be held School and building a new ele­ apostolic minister in Glen Burnie, Coventry Although there are public wor­ sored by the South Windsor Recreation Depart­ He was an Army veteran of Sullivan Funeral Home, 96 Webs­ at a later date. mentary school are two options “ That would free up a number Md., said she has come to depend Parks and Recreation Commission, Patriot’s of classrooms at the elementary ship meetings each evening, ment, will present its 16th annual Spring Concert being considered by the Board of upon the annual conventions. Park, 7:30 p.m. level,” Bogli said. “ It would all featuring evangelists and a full Saturday at 8 p.m. at South Windsor High School. Town Hall Space Committee, Town Office Education’s long-range planning “ It’s really R and R,” she said. Featured soloists will be Lee Dunham, Marge committee to ease projected seem to fit, except you may need stage orchestra, the primary Building, 7:30 p.m. a shoehorn.” “ These people want to serve us. Higgins, Jane Jachym, Holly Robarge, and Joel Deaths Elsewhere overcrowding in the town’s ele­ purpose of the convention is to West. mentary schools. School officials have said junior provide education, fellowship, The chorus will be bidding farewell to its director. Committee Chairman Terry A. high and high school enrollments renewal and relaxation to the 200 EMERGENCY Roberta W. Reeves and accompanist Karen L. Cardinal Giuseppe SIrl Ray Rollins borough of Queens soon began to Thoughts Bogli said Tuesday that the will begin to rise within the next ministers and their spouses who Fire — Police — Medical Krinjak after 17 years of service to the group. committee discussed the ideas four to five years, though the high are attending, according to GENOA, Italy (AP) — Cardinal THOMASVILLE, N.C. (AP) - bring her injured birds. Tickets, which are $3 for adults and $2 for children, Monday night. She said they are school should be able to handle Saunders. Giuseppe Siri, the former archbi­ Ray Rollins, a newsman in North Mrs. Thomas treated 200 or DIAL 911 are available in advance from any chorus member, A most insightful article appeared in the Hartford only suggestions and no decisions any increase through the end of Full Gospel pays for motel shop of Genoa and a perennial Carolina for 28 years, died more wild birds a year and until In Manchester or the Recreation Dept., 644-2511, and will be sold at recently was a member of the Courant recently, a reprint from the Washington have been made. the century. rooms and food for the ministers. candidate for the papacy, died Tuesday of lung cancer at the age Post. The author presented indisputable evidence the door. Senior citizens and children will be Tuesday of a heart ailment. He of 54. Audubon Society’s volunteer The committee is studying how The committee also discussed admitted for free with complimentary tickets. that homeless shelters ha ve become an institution in to handle a projected increase of the benefits and drawbacks of was 82. Rollins joined the Winston- bird-saving corps. She held fed­ > CORPODAIE SEDANS America. He sees this development as potentially 780 elementary school students building a new elementary Siri attended the Pontifical Salem Journal as a reporter in eral and state licenses to treat HA KE YOU TRIED OUR DROP leading to a poorhouse system comparable to by 1997. Even with the reopening school, Bogli said. That discus­ 311 MAIN STREET V .. Gregorian University, where he 1961. He also served as a city wild biE'ds. The licenses stipulate MANCHESTER. CT. 06040 ^ Blood pressure checks set Charles Dickens’ England. of Highland Park School in sion is preliminary, she said. earned a doctorate in theology. editor, state editor and wire that the birds must be released OFF WASH & FOLD SERVICE? TELEPHONE (203) 643-1211 \ Often individuals or a society, motivated by the August, more space will be t r r » nnr iiirunmTrn N A blood pressure clinic will be held Monday at 9 Ordained a priest at 22, his editor at the Journal. Rollins when they are well. Committee members also dis­ loftiest of ideals, introduce initiatives to help people needed, Bogli said. a.m. at Westhill Gardens. 24 Biuefield Drive. A early career was mainly in the established a bureau in Lexington cussed reclaiming the town- WE DO THE BEST WORK IN which turn back upon themselves. They often Highland Park School will hold blood pressure clinic will be held Wednesday, May framework of Catholic Action, a for the Journai and reported from Ikko Kasuga owned Bentley School on Hollis­ exaccerbate the problems they were intended to about 300 students, she said. 10, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Manchester Senior church organization that seeks to it for 12 years, then became a ter Street and the use of modular TOKYO (AP) - Ikko Kasuga, resolve. The committee discussed mak­ classrooms, she said. TOWN! TRY US AND SEE ! Citizens’ Center for those whose last names begin involve laym en in church columnist for the Winston-Salem the founder and former chairman It’s possible to "help” people into the "poor- with the letters A through K. The clinic will be held activities. newspaper. ing Manchester High School a The committee does not yet of Japan’s opposition Democratic house.” Instead of raising their level of independ­ four-grade school by moving the May 24 from 9 to 11 a.m . for those whose last names He became archbishop of Ge­ Rollins joined The Times of have a timetable when it will LAUNDROMAT Socialist Party, died Tuesday of ence, the initiative used may create an ever greater ninth grade there, Bogli said. make recommendations to the begin with the letters L through. noa in 1946. At the time of his Thomasville in 1985 and became pneumonia at age 79. dependency. Mon-Sun KEENEY MALL 647-1959 resignation in 1987, he was the editor in 1987. Sixth-graders could be moved to sdhool board, said Bogli. “ We’re Kasuga was first elected to Some are moved by a genuine desire to deliver Bennet Junior High School or not in a crisis situation. We’re 7AM-8PM 4B5 HARTFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER last remaining active cardinal Japan’s lower house of Parlia­ young perpetrators of anti social actions from 42 Portraits named by Pope Pius XII. filing Junior High School, she trying to plan,” she said. Arline Thomas ment on the Japan Socialist Party legally prescribed punishment. But when we spare said. The committee’s next meeting Lottery Siri, a cardinal since 1953, ticket in 1952. a fool from the consequences of his folly we but attended five conclaves, the NEW YORK (AP) - Arline That plan would free about 20 is June 5 at 7 p.m. at 45 North In 1960, Kasuga left the Japan make more fools. classrooms, Bogli said. Also, it School St., she said. meetings in which popes are Thomas, who became known as Socialist Party over an ideologi­ Often spouses endure abuse or infidelity or Winning numbers drawn Tuesday in elected. He was described as the “ bird lady of Queens” for cal difference and formed the excessive drinking by husbands or wives under the England: Pope Pius XII’s choice to succeed rescuing and sheltering wild Democratic Socialist Party — guise of love. And the result is that they aid and abet Connecticut daily: 543. Play Four: 1319. him, and in the last two conclaves birds, died Monday of congestive now Japan’s third largest opposi­ the offender in his/her misconduct. Love is tough, Connecticut Lotto: 1, 4, 17, 23, 33, 38. Desegregation proposal was a leading vote-getter in early heart failure. She was 85. tion party — along with the late requiring strong and courageous stands, saving Massachusetts daily: 6243. balloting. She treated her first bird, a Suehiro Nishio. Kasuga became “ hitherto, but no further!” Tri-state daily: 924, 4803. Siri wrote several books, the one-eyed nuthatch suffering from the party’s secretary-general in includes town students Rhode Island daily: 2855. best known being "Theology for a sprained wing, more than 30 1967 and was elected chairman in Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks: 7, 12, 18, 27, 38. . Eugene Brewer Laymen.” years ago. Neighbors in the 1971. Church of Christ, Manchester Manchester is one of 25 school nature walks. 1 districts that will participate in a The program is free and open to summer integrated education students in grades 4 through 7, W eather program. School Superintendent Capitol Region Education Coun­ iJJanrhpBtpr Hpralfi James P. Kennedy said. cil officials said. Transportation The program is a response to will be provided for free, officials said. Partly cloudy, cool; USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 182 state Education Commissioner Gerald N. Tirozzi’s outline of Kennedy said he hoped that $42.95 Vb/ue NOW ONLY < P enny M. Sleftert, Publisher voluntary options for schools to between six to 10 local students sunny on Thursday 42 Portrait Package: * Qeorge T. Chappell Dennlt M. Santoro move closer to integrated educa­ will participate. He said the 1-10x13, 2-8x10s, 3-5x7s, Manchester and vicinity: Editor Advertising Director tion, said Kennedy. Tirozzi has school districts will now inform 15 wallets, 9 New Mini-Portraits and • Partly cloudy tonight with a CX>uglai A. Btvlni Sheldon Cohen asked for voluntary measures to students about the program. low termperature near 40. Executive Editor Composing Manager desegregate city schools. Paul Sorbo, a spokesman for 12 All-Occasion Caption Portraits ™ the council, said schools hoped Sunny Thursday with a high of Jeanne Q. Fromerth Robert H Hubbard "It’s an attempt to begin to Right now for only $16.95 you can get 42 professional portraits including a 10x13 and 65 to 70. Outlook for Friday: Bualneaa Manager Pressroom Manager the program would attract 180 12 All-Occasion Caption Portraits (just apply your choice of 30 messages). There’s no break down the barriers” be­ appointment necessary and K mart welcomes babies, children, adults and groups. Denlae A. Roberta Frank J MeSweegan students. fair with a high of 65 to 70. Poses our selection $1 each additional subject. Not valid with any other otter One advertised special Peraonnal Manager Circulation Director tween suburban and city schools, School districts "are breaking per family Portrait sires approximate i Coastal: Partly cloudy to­ said Kennedy. Published dally except Sunday and certain holidays by the Known as EQUAL, an acronym new ground for workable solu­ night with a low temperature in Manchester Publishing Co.. 10 Bralnard Place ManchMter for Educational Quality through tions to the racial and economic Featuring 12 All-Occasion the mid-40s. Sunny Thursday Conn. 00040. 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Tha Manchester Herald Is a member of the Associated Press based at Quirk Middle School in Wethersfield a Windsor the Audit Bureau of Circulations, tha New England Press South Windsor, East Hartford Outlook for Friday: fair with a Today’s weather picture was drawn by Jaime Jerome, a Hartford. Association and the New England Newspaper Association Students will tour area muse­ and Glastonbury also will high of 65 to 70. fourth-grader at Washington School. ums, the state Capitol, and take partidipate. 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 3, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 3. 19R9 _s ‘Zachor’ service L O C A L Automakers say rights Bolton selectmen L O C A L Panel deadline passes, recalls Holocaust & S T A T E denied by lemon iaw* take no action on & S T A T E killing dozens of bills By Maureen Leavitt which specifically honors the When Hennessey’s ruling was an­ Manchester Herald Keeney dedication slated HARTFORD (AP) - The nation’s HARTFORD (AP) — The co-chairman — including weight-lifting equipment for Holocaust victims was read along biggest car makers are trying to put the nounced. then-state Attorney General beefing up patrols College gets state funds of the General Assembly’s budget com­ the East Berlin Volunteer Fire Depart­ with a prayer recited for the On Friday, the town’s Water Division plans brakes on Connecticut’s first-in-the-nation Joseph I. Lieberman said he expected the mittee is di.smissing suggestions that the ment — that the Republicans repeatedly A Some six million Jews killed memory of the dead. to dedicate its water treatment plant and issue would ultimately be settled by the By Andrew J. Davis The State Bond Commission has approved throughout Europe and Asia from “lemon law,” arguing that its mandatory Meeting on May 15. state budget process is in a shambles, challenged. This is the second year Chatin­ offices to the memory of former employee arbitration process violates automakers’ U.S. Supreme Court. Lieberman said 44 Manchester Herald financing of $867,605 to replace old heating and despite the committee’s failure to approve “We could’ve been out of here by now if 1933 to 1945 by the Nazis were over held the religious service, Erlis E. Keeney, who died earlier this year in a states had enacted lemon laws patterned More daytime coverage is ventilation equipment at Manchester Com­ remembered Tuesday night in a right to a jury trial. a state spending plan and the apparent you (Democrats) would put together one which he said is unique in the car accident in Vernon. after the Connecticut law. needed because most crime munity College, said state Rep. John W. death of dozens of bills when the omnibus pork-barrel bill and let us vote on religious service attended by Hartford area because most Yom 'The case, now before the state Supreme BOLTON — The Board of seems to happen then, Holland The plant and offices at 125 Spring St. will be Court, could have national impact because Tuesday’s arguments before the state’s Selectmen will investigate Thompson, D-Manchester. committee deadline arrived. it,” said Rep. Robert Farr. R-West about 50 people from area Hashoah events are commemo­ high court focused on whether or not cases said. On Friday, the commission approved the temples. renamed the Erlis E. Keeney Memorial Connecticut’s law, passed in 1982, has been whether switching constables The deadline came at 5 p.m. Tuesday, 10 Hartford. rations and not religious services. Complex. The dedication ceremony is sche­ the model for similar laws m dozens of similar to the lemon law existed prior to Kemp said today she will bonding to pay for replacement of heating, days after the committee quit trying to Said Rep. Oskar G. Rogg, R-New The service to commemorate “I know of no other community­ from evening to daytime patrols investigate whether shifting ventilation and air conditioning equipment in duled for 12:30 p.m. other states. 1818, and whether or not they would have is feasible. Executive Assistant gain a consensus on a budget and at the Milford: “We ought to he ashamed of A the Holocaust, coordinated by wide liturgical model,” Chatin­ been settled by jury trials if they did. more constables to daytime pa­ 12 buildings on the college’s east campus. Rabbi Steven Chatinover of Tem­ A plaque honoring Keeney for his 33 years The Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Asso­ Helen M. Kemp said today. end of a day that started with 119 bills on ourselves” when the state is looking for over said.“To work out a service with the division will also be dedicated and a ciation of the United States, in arguments Under the Connecticut Consitution, trols is feasible, and will report to Thompson said. the agenda. more than $500 million in higher taxes to ple Beth Hillel in South Windsor, which everyone finds acceptable The selectmen did not vote the selectmen at a later meeting. Work should begin in late spring or early memorial tree will be planted in the courtyard 'Tuesday before the state’s highest court, passed in 1818, all matters that were tried Tuesday on a Board of Finance The committee managed to vote on 70 of balance the 1989-90 budget. was held in conjunction with Yom is very difficult.” in front of the Globe Hollow Water Treatment before a jury prior to the constitution’s Cheney said today the Town summer and should take about a year, Hashoah. the day set aside by the contended that the law — in which car request for more daytime police those bills. The other 49 are technically The Democrats squirmed, but kept Chatinover was joined by Plant. buyers make their complaints through an passage must continue to be tried before a Charter allows 11 constables. Thompson said. dead, but can be resurrected if sponsors approving their pet bills, known in Israeli Parliament more than 25 Rabbi Richard Plavin of Temple The ceremony is being held in conjunction coverage because board Most work during the evening, he The buildings, built in 1971, were originally years ago to honor and commem­ arbitration process — denies car makers jury. members did not receive a formal gather enough petition signatures. legislative jargon as “cats and dogs” Beth Sholom in Manchester in with National Drinking Water Week. their constitutional right to due process. Mark Kravitz, a New Haven lawyer said. intended only as temporary structures but One GOP lawmaker referred to the Dyson said after the meeting that he orate those who perished. It was leading the prayers. request, said First Selectman Cheney said he did not support have since become permanent, college offi­ The association represents Chrysler, representing the car makers, contended Sandra W. Pierog. action on the deadline day as “The Gong wasn’t embarrassed, that the Republicans sponsored by the Greater Hart­ that the lemon law addresses breaches of of reducing the number of consta­ cials said. Show” Another said the committee “were doing their job ... (as) the loyal ford Jewish Community Center The observance of Yom Ha­ College fair scheduled Ford, and the American divisions of The selectmen met 'Tuesday at shoah began Monday night with a Volkswagen. Honda. Isuzu, BMW, Fiat. manufacturers’ express written warran­ bles who work the evening shift to “ought not to be a potted plant’’ — a opposition. There were no surprises.” and synagogues east of the river. tees. Cases alleging breach of warrantee the Community Hall. Last week, allow more to work during the reference to its inability to get agreement He said he insisted on voting on those The service was held in the commemoration held at Eman- HARTFORD — The National College Fair Mazda. Nissan, Toyota, Volvo and several the finance board voted to ask the Kennelly interview airs ual Synagogue in West Hartford, began today at the Hartford Civic Center. other foreign car makers. were tried before juries prior to 1818, he day. He said he did not want to on a budget for the coming year. smaller bills because they had originated Y Federation East office on Oak­ selectmen to appropriate $5,000 Chatinover said. The fair will continue Thursday frcm 6 p.m. The so-called lemon law gives a new-car said. take away evening patrols. The Capitol Region East League of Women “I don’t see any chaos on the horizon stt in that committee and it would have been land Street. for the coverage. all. Others might, I don’t. Order is setting The theme of the 40-minute to 9 p.m. Students are encouraged to attend the buyer the right to a refund or a Kravitz also argued that the law violates Pierog has said she was not Voters has videotaped an interview with U.S. unfair to let them die on the agenda. The service concluded with Ani replacement car if, within the first two car makers’ constitutional rights because Charles F. Holland, who was Rep. Barbara B. Kennelly, D-Conn., that will in right now,” said Rep. William R. Dyson, The committee did approve a few more service was "Zachor,” which Ma’amin, a song of hope. The evening session with their parents. defeated Monday in his bid for convinced that $5,000 worth of means “remember” in Hebrew. Several hundred colleges from all over the years or 18,000 miles, the car is in the shop it denies them the option of a judicical police protection would do much be broadcast on cable television throughout D-New Haven, committee co-chairman. substantial bills, including one reducing song said that even in times of for more than 30 days or if the same defect review of an arbitrators’ decision. re-election to the finance board, May. At one point, the Republicans tried to from 100 percent to 80 percent the amount The service consisted of a blend of great difficulty, many Jews will country will have representatives at the fair. to deter crime. For more information, call Manchester High can’t be fixed after four attempts. “In the rare instance where there’s a said last week a formal request The half-hour interview covers a wide range amend the agenda so the 1989-90 budget of health coverage the state pays for readings from two liturgical wait for the Messiah. would be delivered to the select­ During budget hearings earlier could be added, but the chagrined streams, the reformed and con­ School or East Catholic High School. Under the law, the car buyer is entitled fundamentally wrong decision, they want of topics, from child care and housing to arms retired .state employees, and another “To Escape to Another Place.” to bring his complaint either through the option to have a court review it,” men by the end of the week. this year, state trooper Richard control and clean air. Democrats voted down the move. requiring the state to approve budgets for servative Jewish faiths. is one of the poems recovered Holland had said the selectmen Walsh, who is assigned to Bolton, There were numerous bills giving away two years at a time, to improve Included in the service were Rooney wins first prize arbitration or in court. The car maker has Kravitz .said. On Cox Cable, which serves Manchester, the from the Jewish children killed at no choice in the matter, and can’t request Arguing for the state. Assistant Attor­ had to approve the request told the selectmen that he thought interview will be broadcast on Channel 33 sums like $5,000 for projects or programs government planning. readings of poems written by Thieresenstadt; Tuesday in order to have the patrols were adequate. children imprisoned in Thiere- BOLTON — Tim Rooney won first place in a jury trial or a judicial review of the ney General Garry Desjardins said the today, May 10 andf May 17 at 7:30 p.m. senstadt, a Nazi death camp in Bolton High School’s first science fair, held arbitrator’s decision. lemon la w creates a new consumers’ right request included in the budget for Pierog. Cheney and Kemp said The interview will also air on cable TV To escape to aiiothet place, to March 9, Other winners were Mike Czemicki, that did not exist prior to 1818. In addition. fiscal year 1989-90. Today, he systems in Hartford. West Hartford. Windsor Terezin. Austria move The car makers’ group first challenged the selectmen had not received Shea heads justice panel Three youngsters from area A m pda Luyster, Jon Wiedie, Sandra Shorey, the law in Superior Court, but Hartford Desjardins argued that lemon law com­ amended that statement to say it any formal request for action by and Middletown. about, to find paths which lead Chris Sigmund. Katie Hill, Craig Wilson and Superior Court Judge Mary R. Hennessey plaints are matters of equity, rather than probably would be too late for the temples read the poems first in ro better people, to ones who the finance board. Kemp said the Hebrew, then in English. Deb Merriam, ruled in October 1988 that the law is legal disputes, and thus do not require a new budget. minutes of the finance board’s are not murderers. Rooney’s entry was an experiment in which constitutional. jury trial. RHAM to honor students after first chairman quits At the start of the service, five Assuredly here, in a hundred Voters are scheduled to vote on April 24 meeting were delivered, of six holy yahrtseit candles were hearts sound was sent to a solar chip via a laser beam. the budget at the Annual Town but not a letter. HEBRON — The Rham Junior High School lit to focus attention on the six Encouraged by the results of their first fair, the chapter of the National Junior Honor Society there is one prayer which has school staff is planning one for next year with a HARTFORD (AP) — Former state 12 after he notified Gov. William A. O’Neill million Jews who died. The not will host its 13th annual induction ceremony Senate President Pro Tern James J. in a March 29 letter of his intention to step view toward state competition. Enfield won’t help man tonight at 7 in the RHAM Junior High candles are lit in Jewish homes died out: Coventry park plan Murphy, who has served as the Criminal down. every year to commemorate the That a day will come, a day of cafetorium. Seven new members will be Justice Commission’s only chairman, has Jon Sandberg, a spokesman for the death of a loved one. hope: Connor gets more awards inducted. A reception will be held after the resigned from the panel after a four-year governor, .said O’Neill eonsiders the The sixth candle was lit at the the time of liberation and of fight IRS house auction ceremony. tenure. position “very important and very time- end of the service and a liturgy blessing. Jennifer Mary Connor, an eighth-grade encouraged by state John F. Shea Jr. of Manchester, a consuming,” hut has no candidates to fill honor student at St. James School and a finalist Lunch for seniors planned former Superior Court judge and now a the chairman’s post. in the Connecticut Science Fair, received ENFIELD (AP) — An Enfield man, who The council decided to have Town vice president at Aetna Life & Casualty, believes that paying taxes is voluntary By Nancy Concelman town. The commission’s first act in July 1985 Recount in Naugatuck several awards at a presentation April 1 at Attorney Walter R. Dudek send a letter to Manchester Herald Coventry officials are planning a luncheon has been named as the commission’s was to deny reappointment to former Trinity College. They were presented by and has a history of battling state and Melechinsky telling him it would not Prague and state Rep. Jona­ than Pelto, D-Storrs, met Friday for senior citizens May 16 at Coventry High interim chairman. Chief State’s Attorney Au.stin J. McGui- United Technologies Corp., the Institute of federal authorities, failed to get the Town intervene. School. Murphy gave no reason for his resigna­ Council to help him in his fight against the COVENTRY — Representa­ with DEP officials to discuss gan. After 10 years in office, McGuigan Environmental Sciences, the Society of Manu­ Melechinsky is no stranger to fighting tives of the state Department of Reservations must be made by Tuesday by tion in the letter except to say there was a had developed a reputation for rooting out reaffirms GOP victory facturing Engineers and the Society of Women Internal Revenue Service. the government. By his own count, he has Coventry’s plans. Pelto is on a Environmental Protection task force that controls the calling the Human Services Office at 732-5324 need “for a change both for me personally political corruption, but in 1985 he had Engineers. She also received a medal from the The agency plans to auction the home off been imprisoned 48 times for what he Two other luncheons were held this year, for and for the commission chairmanship” fallen out of favor with O’Neill after a NAUGATUCK (AP) - A re­ things up.” Science Fair for her project, “Thermodynamic May 13 to recoup some of the nearly reacted positively to the town’s state-owned land. count has reaffirmed John E. Although Adamaitis was fa­ described Monday as "fighting the battle plans to convert about 76 acres of a total cost of $888. Donations from the 230 “From time to time the commission and dispute with some top state police officers. Coaxial Heat Exchange.” $500,000 Andrew J. Melechinsky owes in to be a free man.” “The DEP was very positive in senior citizens who participated totaled $410. Letts Sr.’s razor-thin victory over vored, his chances may have state-owned land into a recrea­ their approach” to Coventry’s the Criminal Justice Division have seen The commission replaced McGuigan federal taxes and penalties, Melechinsky His encounters include a clash with the The rest was paid by First Congregational some rough sledding, but I have tho­ Democrat Raymond Adamaitis, been hurt by a split in Democratic said Monday. tion area, state Rep. Edith G. plans. Prague said. with Chief State’s Attorney John J. Kelly, giving Naugatuck its first Repub­ town’s building inspector nearly a decade Church, Second Congregational Church, the roughly enjoyed my tenure on ths Kelly now is experiencing difficulties of ranks that apparently didn’t heal Thirteen Girl Scouts feted The IRS said last fall it would go after Prague. D-Columbia, said. Elsesser said the town has been lican mayor in 16 years. after Adamaitis defeated William ago after he built an addition to his house But the state Department of Church of St. Mary and Presbyterian Church of commission and especially as chairman,” his own with some members of the the seven-room ranch house Melechinsky without obtaining town permits and a interested in Truman Meadows Coventry. Murphy said in the letter. A recount Tuesday increased Braziel in a primary in January. Thirteen Girl Scouts sponsored by St. James has owned for 26 years, filing liens totaling Mental Retardation must decide legislature because of investigative deci­ the margin of victory, from three Church received “I Live My Faith” medals at 90-day sentence for jury tampering after what to do with one parcel before for four or five years. Murphy’s resignation took effect April sions and management style Former Democratic Chairman $337,746 for taxes not paid between 1972 he mailed “citizen’s arrest warrants” to votes to four, with 3,961 votes for Carl Miee endorsed Letts even the 10th annual Catholic Girl Scout Recognition and 1980 by a Rhode Island jewelry-plating the DEP may evaluate the town’s Because more and more Mans­ Letts and 3,957 for Adamaitis. though he was running for bur­ Sunday, held by the Archdiocese of Hartford jurors who had convicted him on a plans for recreation facilities, field Training School residents April 16 in Newington. business Melechinsky headed. Mele­ motor-vehicle charge. The initial figures on Monday’s gess on the ticket with Letts. chinsky said federal authorities also are Prague said Friday. are being placed in group homes, showed 3,960-3,957. In past elections, three Repub­ A Manchester Scout leader. Arline Swanson, seeking $128,364 in penalties. Melechinsky has also said he has not The DEP owns 41 acres known use of Camp Coventry has de­ Gourmet Dinners on In addition to winning the licans made it to the borough received the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Award. “They claim I owe more money than paid personal income taxes for more than as Truman Meadows. The state clined, he said. The town is now Thursday Evenings mayoral seat, Republicans domi­ board, despite being outpolled by Manchester girls honored were Karen I’ve held in my hands in my life.” a decade. He said he only pays property Department of Health Services concerned that the state budget (Seating 4:30-7:30) nated the burgess race in the Democrats, only because of Andrews. Emily Cagianello, Mary Choi, Melechinsky said. taxes to the town “under duress.” owns the 37-acre Camp Coventry, deficit will mean less funding for I This Week... BLOOD PRESSURE Maribeth Curran, Elizabeth Giard, Victoria which is controlled by the Depart­ DMR and the department will be predominantly Democratic com­ minority-representation rules. In Melechinsky, 65, asked the council to Melechinsky said the foreclosure action I. Sautaad Swordllih Staak with an SCREENING munity, winning five of nine 1987, Robert Woodfield was the Kasun, Michelle Neary, Lesley Peretto, have town police prevent IRS agents from stems from taxes owed by Tivian ment of Mental Retardation and unable to maintain the camp. Oranga Beurra Blanc II. RIbaya Staak with Bordalalaa Sauce O seats. first Republican ever to be Melissa Williams, Kara Wilmot and Christine coming onto his property to seize his Laboratories in Rhode Island, He said he used for Mansfield Training “We just would like to make Nearly 20 million Americans are “They said they wanted elected burgess in his own right. Zakrzewski. Others honored were Heather home. He said federal authorities cannot was hired by a friend who owned the School residents, Coventry Town sure the area is properly cared Vag: Wild Rica Pllaf unaware they have high blood pres­ Brown of East Hartford and Sarah Eddy of for,” Elsesser said. Fraah Caullflowar and Brocolll sure since the disease has no symp­ change,” Letts said Monday, On the Democratic side, incum­ seize the property without a court hearing company to help in the tax battle and later Manager John Elsesser said with FInat Harb Coventry. toms. Millions more do not use the “and they wanted me. They’ve bents Robert Burns, Mary Tamo- to determine if there is probable cause for agreed to become president, saddling him Monday. Both tracts are off South With grants for maintenance Pot: Panfriad Baby Rad Potatoaa had enough. They want me and saitis, and Catherine Jerome the action. with the tax burden. River and Case roads. and improvements, the town medication and diet that are neces­ my team to come in and clean were winners. The town wants to use both could be better custodians of the $12.99 sary to control this disease. These parcels for fishing, baseball, land, he said. But many of those Dessert (additional) people risk heart attacks, strokes and kidney disorders 29,000 PRICED VOLUMES. ALL S U B JE C TS tennis, hiking and other activi­ grants are available only to the Qarman Sweat Chocolate Cake Strawbarriea Supreme Art ties, Prague said. Coventry would owner of the property, he said. Protect yourself...start with a sim­ Humor Conversation allow Mansfield Training School “We are interested in owner­ ple check. Mutie ship as a preference," Elsesser Woman g ^ R ^ m e S , I 9 (C. and other towns to use the ^if-A'JDUl3J£)rU facilities, she said. said. But “obviously we don’t Wed. May 3, 1989 Crart* Get to the heart of the problem. 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Wednesday, May 3. 1989 — 7 Supreme Court returns LOCAL Containment set-up NATION & WORLD to the Old State House & STATE keeps Ul oil spill H A R T F O R D (A P ) — The state Supreme cations. In that case, a Superior Court Court returned to the Old State House after judge had ruled that Barrett violated state Annual report card paints a 110-year absence, meeting in the historic permitting laws when it put up billboards United Way offers grants away from Sound room where Connecticut’s constitution in East Haven. A Venture grants totaling $60,000 have been was written to discuss billboard advertis­ The high court will rule later this year made available by the United Way of the ing and defective cars. whether the lower court’s ruling violated in environmental mishaps were Capitol Area for programs in 14 areas. BRIDGEPORT (AP) - A gloomy picture of school The state’s highest court met in the Old Barrett’s constitutional right to free called in for the cleanup, which Non-profit organizations have been invited to containment system designed to State House until 1879. when it moved from speech. was supervised by state environ­ apply for them by May 15. keep spilled oil from Long Island the austere brick building in downtown The third case. Motor Vehicle Manufac­ mental officials. Bv JIM Lawrence The controversial performance and dropped to 71.1 percent in The areas are alcohol and drug abuse, Sound worked to perfection after Hartford to the elaborate state Capitol chart, known as the wall chart, 1987, the latest year for which turers Association of United States Inc. v. emergency food and shelter, child day care, The oil, 3-feet deep in some The Associated Press that had been constructed several blocks nearly 1 million gallons of the shows a general lack of progress statistics could be calculated. O’Neill, centered on Connecticut’s lemon comprehensive youth development, develop- areas, was pumped into an empty away overlooking Bushnell Park. thick, black fuel was spilled at an WASHINGTON - American despite the continuing spate of Minnesota ranked first with a law. which car makers contend is mentel disabilities, employment, home care, storage tank and Into 12 pumper A electrical power plant. education is stagnating by nearly reform efforts and ever-rising high school completion rate of On Tuesday. 110 years later, the unconstitutional because it relies on housing, legal service, mental health, physical trucks. A 20-foot earthen dam at the education spending — up to $3,977 90.6 percent, while the District of seven-member court held session in its arbitrators’ decisions and denies car health, social group services for the elderly, The smell of oil filled the air every measure in a new compari­ son of school performance across per student on this year’s chart Columbia was last at 55.5 percent. former home, the Senate chamber of the makers a chance at a jury trial. volunteer services, and protective ser\dces for United Illuminating Co. facility hours after the spill. Workers the country. Education Secretary compared to $3,756 last year. Wyoming showed the most im­ Old State House. Since 1986. the court has The session took place before about 50 elderly, children, and domestic violence prevented the 800.000 gallons of dressed in yellow-and-white over­ National scores on the Scholas­ provement, zooming from 25th in held occaisional sessions around the state people in the former Senate Chamber, a victims. oil from flowing into the Sound. alls clamored up and down sides Lauro Cavazos said today in releasing the discouraging report tic Aptitude Test (SAT) fell from 1982 to second in 1987; Michigan to give citizens a chance to watch the high-ceilinged room where 30 of Connecti­ Qualifying non-profit agencies may get of the earthen dam as they hooked Crews worked Tuesday to si­ 906 to 904 (on a scale of 400 to did the worst, falling from 28th to justices at work. cut’s governors have been inaugurated applications for the grants at the offices of and unhooked hoses to siphon off card. phon off the oil into trucks and a 1,600) from 1987 to 1988. Fully 14 of 48th. After brief remarks by Gov. William A. and where Connecticut’s Constitutional United Way at 99 Woodland St., Hartford. The sixth annual State Educa­ storage tank, and they were the oil. the 22 states in which the SAT is O’Neill and Chief Justice Ellen A. Peters, Convention of 1818 was held, establishing tion Performance Chart shows a The department noted that expected to be back on the job Fort said it would take three to the dominant college entrance the court heard arguments in three cases. the judiciary as a separate and equal decline in the national high school Alabama, Mississippi. South Ca­ again today. A UI official said the four days to pump up the oil in the exam registered declines. The first. Bums v. Barrett, was a branch of state government. graduation rate and falling rolina and the Di.strict, all with Jail report rebuts lawsuit crews were attempting to clean spill area and another two to scores on college entrance exams Scores on the American College freedom-of-speech case pitting state Prior to 1818. as O’Neill pointed out in his three weeks to remove dirt relatively high poverty rates, Y HARTFORD (A P) — A former inmate at the up as much of the oil as fast as in half the states. Testing Program (ACT), on a Transportation Commissioner J. William remarks, the General Assembly could contaminated by the oil. have registered some of the state jail in Montville, attempted suicide five possible to stop it from seeping “ We must do better,” Cavazos scale of 1 to 36, showed a scant Burns against Barrett Outdoor Communi­ overturn court rulings. “ We don’t know how many largest increases in college en­ times before being placed in handcuffs and leg into the ground and the nearby said in a statement accompany­ . 1-point gain. And 11 of the 28 trance test scores since 1982. It gallons were pumped before the irons for his own safety, an internal Depart­ sound. ing the report. “ We must revital­ states in which the ACT domi­ said this shows that states with tank overfilled,” Fori said. ment of Correction report said. The spill occurred when an ize education in America. I am nates posted decreases. large proportions of disadvan­ He said workers were alerted to Law Day draws youths’ plea The report rebuts several allegations allega­ 8-miIlion gallon storage tank was challenging states and districts to Looking at trends since the first taged stu(ients can make great the spill by an alarm. The spill tions made by Darrell Parrish, who filed a $3 filled beyond capacity. The com­ establish education improvement wall chart was issued in 1982, one progress. could be the result of technical or bright note was a continuous rise million federal lawsuit last month. pany began an investigation targets.” human error and an investigation Cavazos said he would write in the percentage of students However, while South Carolina In the lawsuit. Parrish. 29. of Norwich, said Tuesday to determine whether for compassionate attorneys was underway to determine the every governor, state schools taking the Advanced Placement showed the most improvement of he was drugged and chained naked to a steel the spill was the result of a cause, he saib. chief and school board president test qualifying them for college any state, with a 48-point gain in Bv Nancy Pappas think it gets them thinking about law at an bed for a month in the spring of 1988 as technical problem or human More than 90 percent of the oil A P photo in the country to urge them to credit, from 5 to 11 percent. The SAT scores since 1982, it still Manchester Herald early age.” punishment for feigning mental illness. error. will be recovered and used, Fort adopt his targets, which include department attributed the climb ranked dead last this year among ’The second-prize winner was John The correction department report states that “ There is virtually no threat to said. The spilled oil, worth about "IRON CURTAIN" COMES DOWN — The dismantiing of the fence on the boosting high school graduation largely to doubled Hispanic invol­ the 22 states in which the SAT is Mikki Alejandro, a ninth-grade student Landry of Marlborough, a student at East Parrish was kept in leg irons for seven days the Sound and the environment,” $700,000, represents about two Hungarian border troops dismantle part 220-mile border, which one Hungarian rates to 90 percent and cutting in vement and an 83 percent in­ the dominant test, with a score of at Bennet Junior High School, thinks Catholic High School. The third prize went and restrained by handcuffs for a total of 21 838. The District was second from said Robert Fori, a company days of fuel for U I’s 1,300- half the number of children who crease in participation by blacks. Am erica’s legal system needs more to Elizabeth Osella of 410 Hackmatack St.. days to precent prevent him from hurting of the so-called "Iron Curtain," a barbed official termed "the end of an era," is spokesman. "The trick here is to fail a grade. The high school graduation rate the bottom despite healthy gains. people with compassionate hearts to stand another Bennet student. Osella said her himself. megawatt plant. Fort said. wire fence between Hungry and Austria scheduled to be completed by Dec. 1, The report also rejects Parrish’s allegations get it out as fast as you can to He did not know how much it “ These goals are doable,” he rose from 69.5 percent in the first • Alabama tied for the top in ACT up for those who lack the ability or means theme was the Equal Rights Amendment, lessen the chance of seepage. " on Tuesday. Hungry is the first East 1990. The work started near Hegysha- said. “ We must focus not on the chart to 71.7 percent in 1985. But it improvement, up nine-tenths of a to stand up for themselves. that he was forced to lie in his own excrement would cost to clean up the spill. and the way it would give equal access to European country to open its borders. lom, about 30 miles east of Vienna. minimum, but on the best.” fell slightly in 1986 to 71.6 percent point since 1982, but was ranked and denied access to the toilet and shower. The spill of No. 6 fuel oil Fori said the only other spill he Those sentiments won Alejandro, of 58 the law to all women. 21st of the 28 states this year occurred about 5:30 a m. in a kn fw about occurred in the early Wilfrid Road, the first prize in the The second and third prizes were $50 where most students take the Manchester Bar Association’s Law Day savings bonds. storage area where four, 8- 1980s and involved about 100,000 GOP clubs host Johnson gallons. ACT. Mississippi was came up Essay Contest. Alejandro received the The other event planned by the Man­ million gallon storage tanks are Chinese government rejects students’ ultimatum 28th or last, with an average score prize, a $100 savings bond, on Monday chester Bar Association is a panel Rep Nancy Johnson. R-Conn.. who repres­ located, near docks where ships of 16.2. morning in Courtroom A of Manchester discussion at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at ents the 6th Congressional District, will be the unload oil. “ Behind the students are a very By Kathy Wilhelm The accusation seemed to he­ gather outside the official Xinhua it and hold talks on student Mississippi also ranked last — Superior Court, with Judge Edward J. Whiton Memorial Library. Among legal speaker May 15 when the Connecticut The oil was being transferred lew people ... trying to create KNOW THE The Associated Press rald government action against News Agency. Most papers have demands for a free press, an end this time among all the states — Mullarkey presiding. topics to be discussed are wills, estate Federation of Republican Women’s Clubs from one of the huge tanks to social disturbances,” govern­ liberal thinkers admired by the been limited to printing only to official corruption and other in per-pupil spending. The state In keeping with this year’s national Law planning, juvenile and family law, real meets at the Holiday Inn in Cromwell from 10 another that apparently already ment spokesman Yuan Mu told a PROFESSIONALS BEIJING — China’s Commu­ students, similar to the attacks on brief, understated Xinhua re­ reforms. spent $2,350 per student in 1988. Day theme, “ Access to Justice.’’ students estate and criminal law. a m. to 2 p.m. contained oil. Fori said. The fuel news conference, excerpts of nist leaders today rejected stu­ Fang and other leading independ­ ports on the student protests. The protests, which began Alaska was the highest at $8,010, participating in the essay contest were The speakers expected, all attorneys, Reservations may be made by mailing a $20 is routinely transferred from one which were broadcast on televi­ If you are a dent protesters’ ultimatum for ent intellectuals that followed Meanwhile, Beijing police an­ April 15, have been the largest in followed by New York at $6,497. asked, “ Should every individual, regard­ are Josiah Lessner of Lessner. Castleman check, made out to CFRWC. to Vel Worth, 31 tank to another, he said. sion and radio. recognition of their new inde­ student protests in 1987. nounced they would close central China’s 40 years of Communist less of ability to pay. be afforded equal i t Falkenstein: Vincent Diana of Garrity. Virginia Drive. Easton 06612. or by phoning her Four companies that specialize professional and The wall chart also compares pendent unions, setting the stage About 60 journalists for state- Tiananmen Square on Thursday, rule. rights to the law?” Diana. Conti & Houck; Thomas Fiorentino at 372-3856. states on teacher salaries, pupil- would like to for yet another pro-democracy run newspapers announced plans the 70th anniversary of China’s Tens of thousands of Beijing Yuan stopped short of directly Alejandro’s essay was chosen from of Marie. Keith. Fiorentino & Sullivan; Other meetings are set for June 15. Sept. 21, teacher ratios and education make your services demonstration on Thursday. for their own protest Thursday to first student protests, apparently students have joined in marches, accusing Fang, an internation­ among about 50 submitted by area and Mark Pagani of Golas and Horvath. and Nov. 16. reform efforts. Alaskan teachers They also claimed unidentified express anger over press censor­ to try to head off a new student sit-ins, pamphleteering and a ally renowned astrophysicist, of teachers, according to attorney Bruce J. The event is free and open to the public. Workshops are being held on voter registra­ EMERGENCY known to the public, were paid the highest in 1988, non-students who oppose Com­ ship. especially tight controls march. class boycott to press their advising the protesters. But he Comollo, local Law Day chairman. However, those planning to attend are tion. campaign finances, communications, Fire — Police — Medical $40,424, while South Dakotans you may contact munist rule have been advising over what they have been allowed The student protesters’ United demands. Students in a half- questioned Fang’s patriotism and Judging the essay contest can be time- asked to call 643-6892 to register. fund-raising, phoning, and polling. Interested were at the bottom with $19,758. student potesters from behind the to say about student protests that Association of Beijing Universi­ dozen other cities have held said, “ The role Mr. Fang wants to consuming. but it is worthwhile, said The Manchester Bar Association has people may call 1-800-842-2209 for futher D IA L 911 J,F. Hummel at The national average last year scenes and suggested leading began April 15 and are the biggest ties had said it would call a smaller marches; some students play in the current disturbances Comollo, about 75 members. This year’s president information. was $28,008, up from $19,274 in In Manchester 649-3642. dissident Fang Lizhi might be one in 40 years of communist rule. demonstration on Thursday if the in Tianjin and Shanghai have will be decided by his words and “ I think it helps the kids.” he said. “ I is attorney Joel Janenda. 1982. of them. The journalists said they would government refused to recognize boycotted class. deeds.” KNOW THE PROFESSIONALS

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serious threat to the future of the to 40 percent of the more than 383,000 people New book offers judiciary,” Rehnquist sought support for eligible to vote. Students mounting protests legislation providing the raise and regular Nevada is the nation’s leading producer NATION of gold. During the past eight years, mines Houdini seance strikes out cost-of-living adjustments. By Douglas J. Rowe here have produced more than 12 million union. prove the need for the extra “This is not, in my view, fairly termed a The Associated Press MARSHALL, Mich. (AP) — Sixty-three years will written by Mrs. Houdini on the train back to unauthorized look pay raise,” Rehnquist said in a prepared troy ounces of gold with a value of about $5 Mount Holyoke College admin­ money. & W O R LD billion. istrators in South Hadley, Mass., after his death, legendary escape artist Harry New York with her husband’s body and a large statement to the House Post Office and Civil Ah, it’s spring again, and At Berkeley, neither the 3,200- Houdini pulled off another one. metal milk can from which Houdini escaped Service Committee. “This is instead a At today’s prices, that’s equal to the value under pressure from students to member Association of Graduate of all the gold and silver unearthed in college students’ fancies are boycott Coca-Cola products be­ He eluded efforts by magic lovers to contact during his act. Pope visits Zambia partial recapture of the tremendous decline turning to protests even as final Student Employees nor univer­ him through a seance conducted by Kreskin. an A large poster of Houdini, dating to 1911, hung at Jackie Onassis in purchasing power that has affected Virginia City during the two-decade Com­ cause of the company’s ties to sity officials would predict how stock Lode era that began in the late 1850s. exams loom. South Africa, announced a entertainer who says he has special powers of above their heads. KITWE, Zambia (AP) — Pope John Paul judicial salaries over the last 20 years.” In at least four states, echoes of many assistants would join to­ mental telepathy. They closed their eyes, held hands and turned A Bv Catherine Crocker such depth,” said Heymann. “I II traveled today to the depressed Copper- A 30 percent pay increase would boost the monthlong ban of the company's day’s walkout. the ’60s could be heard as soft drinks. Locks jiggled and hands of seance sitters their palms up as Kreskin slowly counted to 20 The Associated Press had merely heard all the rumors belt mining region of central Zambia, one of chief justice’s annual salary from $115,000 Surprise! Two checks! students took aim at proposed “So far, our indications are that quivered Tuesday, but neither Houdini nor his and urged them to think about Mrs. Houdini. and innuendo. But, as a result of Africa’s poorest and most indebted nations. to $149,500. Salaries of Supreme Court In New York, about 4,000 this could be more symbolic than LITTLE ROCK (AP) - Some of the budget cuts, tuition increases and students stepped up protests that wife, Beatrice, spoke to the 25 people at the “We’re waiting for some sign, but that sign can NEW YORK - Jacqueline digging into various files, ... a lot The pope is on the third leg of a justices would rise from $110,000 to union recognition. a significant disruption,” said American Museum of Magic hoping to hear from be within us as well as outside of us,” he said, Bouvier Kennedy Onassis is not of this became fact not merely four-nation tour of African and Indian $143,000; appeals court judges from $95,000 state’s poor opened their monthly benefit began last week. university spokesman Tom checks this week and got a surprise — an And at a prestigious college, Placard-carrying, chanting them. adding the signs could be shaking hands or the frail, whispery-voiced woman rumor. Ocean states. He leaves Zambia on to $123,500; and trial judges from $89,500 to Debley. Despite about 30 minutes of hand-holding, feeling a breeze. Thursday for neighboring Malawi. $116,00. cxtrd chsck student protests culminated in students from the university The dispute is over the universi­ A the American people saw stand­ Mrs. Onassis’ spokeswoman, getting Coca-Cola products nobody reported hearing anything from either One woman said her left hand went numb, ing by the side of President Nancy Tuckerman, has said Mrs. The pope conducted a two-hour, open-air But they can’t cash in on the windfall system assembled in front of the ty’s view that the assistants’ work because the extra checks belong to another banned. World Trade Center, where Cuo- Houdini. another woman felt cool and a third said she felt Kennedy, says the author of an Onassis would not comment on Mass at an abandoned airport at Kitwe, the Tax on miners OK’d cannot be considered employ­ “Scientifically, we really have no evidence recipient of the Aid to Families with Thousands of protesting City mo’s New York office is located. ment because it is so intertwined hot. One man’s hand shook, and a padlock on unauthorized biography of the the book. A telephone message second-largest city in this southern African University of New York students that we communicated with the spirit world,” Houdini’s metai can jiggled. former first lady. left at her office Tuesday was not nation of 7.5 million people, three-fourths of CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevadans Dependent Children program. The pro­ They blocked traffic for several with educational experience, said gram sends out 23,000 checks totaling $4.5 skipped classes Tuesday and hours, then paraded past City said Kreskin. Kreskin and Lund had promised no trickery, The real Jackie, says writer C. returned. whom are Christian. overwhelmingly approved a $52 million tax Debley. Assistants receive an­ But Kreskin said he will try to remedy that in on miners who are now unearthing a gold million a month. marched through lower Manhat­ Hall and to the Wall Street nual stipends from the university but skeptics in the audience contended the David Heymann, is a strong- According to Heymann, In the near distance, behind the papal tan as a deadline approached on a the future by offering $1 million to anyone who padlock jiggled only because the wooden willed woman who was probably Kennedy once sneaked out of a podium, smoke stacks at a copper smelting bonanza that rivals production during this The problem likely was caused by a financial district. or research institutions averag­ mail-sorting machine at a company that state spending bill that would “It’s not just a matter of this can pass a test designed to provide evidence of platform on which it was placed was unstable. a principal designer of the New York hotel for a sexual plant billowed black smoke into clear state’s famed Comstock Lode era. ing about $10,000. psychic phenomena. Voters also approved a plan to double the has the contract for sorting mail and reduce money for higher educa­ tuition hike. If we let them go, it The association has been seek­ Such physical reactions are unprovable and Kennedy administration's Came- liaison without telling the Secret tropical skies. tion and force a tuition increase. Museum owner Robert Lund, who organized could be the result of suggestion, Kreskin said. lot image. Service and without taking the money Nevada can borrow for new stuffing envelopes for the program, said will be more,” said ,\rmando ing recognition since 1983 as a Kenny Whitlock, who directs the Depart­ Hours later, Gov. Mario Cuomo Howard, a 29-year-old physics the seance, said he had hoped to get through to “Darn it ... there is no way or. the face of the “The image of this good Ca­ list of codes he needed in the event construction. union so it can negotiate better Houdini by first reaching Houdini's wife, whom With all votes counted in Tuesday’s ment of Human Services division that vetoed the bill. student. “It will cut out the pay and benefits and improved earth of proving spiritistic phenomena,” he said. tholic husband with two beautiful of a nuclear attack. Rehnquist urges raises At the University of California, Houdini had promised to contact from the grave. Still. Lund expressed no disappointment. Y administers the program. opportunity for people to rise.” children and a beautiful wife Langdon Marvin Jr., a former special election, the two-year mining tax working conditions. But the Pub­ Houdini died Oct. 31, 1926, in Detroit after his WASHINGTON (AP) - Chief Justice hike won 107,679 to 30,663. The other If the suction cups of the mail-sorting Berkeley, teaching and research Cuomo had given no indication lic Employment Relations Board “It was successful in terms of getting a lot of posing on the White House lawn defense consultant to Kennedy assistants planned to begin a appendix ruptured. His wife died in 1943. press attention and people here. Whether it was was not the case,” he said. who had accompanied him on the William H. Rehnquist urged Congress question won by 74,418 to 63,228. machine come down on computer holes on what his decision would be. But recently ruled students do not today to give the nation’s federal judges an the checks, the suction picks up not only the two-day walkout today and picket one hour before the midnight Nine people, including a retired judge and an successful in contacting Mrs. Houdini, I don’t In his book, "A Woman Named jaunt, was quoted in the book as Voter turnout was a low 36 percent. have to be considered employees assistant fire chief, sat expectantly amid Houdini immediate 30 percent pay raise. Election officials around the state had intended check but also the one behind it, campus entrances to protest the deadline, he vetoed it, saying for the purposes of collective know that we contacted Mrs. Houdini.” Lund Jackie,” which went on sale saying, “The Russians could school’s refusal to recognize their mementos — photos of Houdini and his wife, a said. Tuesday, Heymann attempted to have bombed us to hell and back, Calling inadequate salaries “the most predicted turnouts ranging from 30 percent Whitlock said. university officials had failed to bargainine. unravel the life and character of and there would have been one of the world’s most admired, nothing we could have done about photographed and written-about it.” yet enigmatic women. The date of the alleged incident “Although there have been so was not given. Marvin died in in the Greater many things written about her, 1987, according to Sandra nothing I read really did the Bodner, a spokeswoman for the Manchester Area woman justice,” he said in a publisher, Lyle Stuart. OPPORTUNITIES telephone interview. “Every­ Heymann wrote that Mrs. < thing was based on gossip and Kennedy, who married Kennedy REAL ESTATE “V " innuendo. I felt something along in 1953, responded to her hus­ MIS definite lines should be written.” band’s sexual dalliances by being His 631-page book is based on “glacially cold” toward him and CONDOMANIA interviews with 825 people, in­ going on spending sprees. cluding friends, employees and “It was at these junctures that A family members, but none of the she went on shopping binges, Kennedys. disbursing thousands of dollars Realty Co. RBMAX ta>t of tha rivar The author, by appealing to the on jewelry, designer clothes, 297 East Center Street Manchester, CT 06040 647-1419 REAL ESTATE director of Presidential Libraries paintings; whatever captured 646-5200 in Washington D.C., gained ac­ her fancy,” he wrote. 647-8000 985 Main Street, Manchester cess to the former first lady’s After the August 1963 death of SPIFFY CREAM PUFF White House social files. Through the Kennedys’ third child, when 7 ro o m c o lo n ia l, asctra la rg e LYDALL WOODS FOREST ST. RIDGECREST the Freedom of Information Act, the boy was just 3 days old, the manicured lot with lota of fruit treea, HOME WITH AHACHED OFFICE avorgreona, brick patio, atone TOWNHOUSE $80’s TOWNHOUSE $120’s he obtained thousands of pages of couple seemed to grow closer in atapa, acraanad porch — huge front MANCHESTER >167.000 RANCH $ 13 0 ’s OR EFFKIEHCY APARTMENT! previously undisclosed FBI, CIA their grief, Heymann wrote. to back bow front living room with Move-ln-Conditlon, 3 bedroom Ranch SlOO’s flraplaca — good alzad dining room and Secret Service files. But Mrs. Kennedy’s life was and too much more to mention. Aak In very desirable area. Located on a Well constructed Ansaldl built Heymann’s purpose was not to shattered on Nov. 22, 1963, in for Barbara Weinberg for a paraonal lightly wooded Ti acre lot, this home colonial with 4 bedrooms plus at­ document the public successes Dallas when her husband was tour through thia vintage property. features a formal dining area, finished tached office, breezeway, gar* family room and 1 year new kitchen. age, full finished basement, 2 fi­ and failures of the Kennedys’ assassinated while riding with Priced to selll years in the White House, but to her in a motorcade. replaces, 1 full plus 2-H baths. A If I beautiful home In quiet area, but scrutinize their successes and Heymann wrote that the first easy commute to Route 384. failures as individuals — as lady refused to take a sedative as husband and wife. she waited in her blood-splattered LAND-SKY-WATER Two land llatlnga for that Special LYDALL WOOD MALLARD VIEW SPAaOUS HOME Indeed, a good portion of the outfit at Parkland Memorial You. 3’^ acrea Taka front on Capa BEECHWOOD .-t W/WOOOED PRIVACY! book is devoted to the slain Hospital. Cod. Beautiful property with a lot of TOWNHOUSE SlSO's NEW TOWNHOUSES $140’s frontage on the water. Currant TOWNHOUSE $119,900 $370's president’s many alleged liaisons “I don’t want a sedative,” Mrs. accaaa la dirt road ao It haa rural BOLTON >305.000 Magnificent home on cul-de-sac with women. Kennedy reportedly said. “I want feeling. Come view this luxurious, custom de­ signed, one of a kind Contemporary. •WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES” street - desireable southend lo­ “A lot of this wasn’t my original to be with my husband when he Features unique floor plan. Tiled foyer, cation. spacious 9 room colonial intention to go into his affairs in dies.” spiral staircase to library and office, with 3'/i baths, 2 car garage. Lo­ vaulted ceilings and much more. Call vely private back yard with pond Lota of treea on thIa country alze todayl Blanchard & Rossetto for fishing and inground pool on building lot In Andover. Convenient Saalir over an acre of beautiful land. A location but country feeling. Call CIIIZIM OtaHMli IWAUiOirtM* special area of special homesi Government collapses Barbara Weinberg today for more OFfOAfblllfT information. RKAL E t T A n 646-2482

over anti-pollution plan > - < > ■ < THE HAGUE, Netherlands Lubbers’ announcement came (AP) — Disagreement over a at the end of a tense 7'/!-hour multibillion-dollar plan to clean parliamentary debate on a $3.65 REAL ESTATE SERVICES •fPBBIMI up the country’s environment has billion government plan to cut 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 brought down the 7-year-old pollution of the country’s atmos­ center-right government of phere to 30 percent of current Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers. levels by the year 2010. COVENTRY <104,000’ NORTH COVENTRY •107.000 MANCHESTER >159,000 The Christian Democrat on “If only we could motivate one OREAT FAMILY LOCATION EXCEPTIONAL SUY Tuesday announced the resigna­ WELL MAINTAINED and nicely de­ Motivated Seller may consider Lease REDUCEDI Immaculate 3 bedroom in ten (car-driving commuters) corated 3 BR Raised Ranch, new oak Purchase of this well designed 3 BR Ranch located on a picturesque JUST LISTED! 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DiaTINCTIVe DUPLEXES 647-8400 MULTI-FAMILY INVESTMENTS places, in-ground pool, pretty treed lot offerings beauti­ for people who drive their cars to AND TOWNHOUMS The crisis also reflected years WllllligtM 168 Main Street, Maiiehet^ter ful view of the Hartford skyline!!! NEW PRICE! work. $259,000. Political observers predicted of irritation among Voorhoeve’s 3 Family, Rte. 32, Separate Utils, THIS WEEKEND party at steadily losing decision­ $188,900 Lubbers would form a coalition Mim lltld *141,900 making power to the charismatic MANCHESTER >169,900 with the Dutch Labor Party, 2 Family, Rte. 105 near East Brook Mall, Beautiful 2 bedroom Townhouse, NO ASSOCIATION FEES second only to the Christian Lubbers, who enjoys immense $179,000 2'A baths, fully appllanced, C/A with New 6 room single family attached homes are popularity in this nation of 14.6 M im llild carport. Great location, adjacent to now available for Immediate occupancy. 2 Democrats in the number of Bldgs., 5 Rental Units, near UCONN, million people. EAST HARTFORO 'IS7.000 $254,900 country club. Olane Johnson. units are available for a LIMITED TIME at this parliamentary seats it holds. MANCHESTER OFFICE 64W060 price. These homes are complete and loaded The 49-year-old prime minister ”IF YOU'VE SHOPPEO. YOU’LL CHOOSE APPROVES RUILOINO LOTS FOREST HILLS Lubbers’ action headed off a THIS ONET with extraa...tlreplace, appliances, 1’4 baths, Wlllington $67,500-$e0,500 said he planned to meet with All you want and need Is this 4 bedroom full basements and garages. Come see the PRICE REDUCED possible motion of no confidence Coventry $59,900-$07,900 threatened by the junior coalition Queen Beatrix today “to offer the Cape with 2 baths. Perfect for the larger MODE FOR TOMORROW...You own your Owner of thie gorgeous 4 bedroom 2’4 bath resignation of all the ministers” size family on a tight budget, complete PACKAOE STORE-SUSINESS own lot and homo. „ „ _ home says SELLI We think Its a great buyl partner, the People’s Party for with oversized two-car garage and large MANCHESTER High traffic area, equip­ Dir.; Tolland Tpko. or No. Main St. to Rossetto Dr. Call ERA today 646-2482. Freedom and Democracy. in the Cabinet. private lot. A must seel ment and Inventory Included, some owner financing possible. $109,000 MANCHESTER >104,900 “Environmental policy cer­ In Dutch constitutional prac­ REDUCEDI Relax on the deck of •WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES” LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT!!! tainly needs to be paid for, but tice, the government will con­ 647-8120 this meticulous 2 bath, 2 bar Words can t begin to describe the true beauty of every HEY, LOOK AT ME NOW!!! 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May 3. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 3, 1989 — 11 OPINION BUSINESS Efficiency Inspectors IN BRIEF I 'Bag ladles’ reap a profit from shopping Achievement seminar set By Maureen Leavitt A dally while Manchester Herald stiii feasibie « program on achieving excellence called Targeting Success” is scheduled for 8 If you’ve noticed two young women am. to 5 pm. Saturday at Manchester scrambling around local super­ cases fold Community College. The course fee is $55. markets as if they had won a shopping The program deals with self-image, motiva- spree, you probably have witnessed a in Boiton non and standards of excellence. It shows how new business in action. A By Jack Anderson to set and achieve goals for the individual, The business, named The Bag and Dale Van Atta family and company. The seminar also Ladies, tries to fulfill the needs of features mind mapping, which illustrates an working people who find themselves WASHINGTON — Rank has its internationally recognized method of quickly so busy they can’t find the time to run Bolton leaders who argued that a change in privileges and no one knows that organizing thoughts on one sheet of paper as a weekly errands. the town’s government to a council-manager better than two-star Army Gen. basis for goal-setting and accomplishment The business primarily targets the format was unnecessarily drastic had the Andrew L. Cooley. When the dinner Course instructor Ralph Taeger has 10 years’ working women who are also wives hour rolled around at Cooley’s pre­ experience ss s consultsnt in corporote ssles and mothers. But it also serves single support of a vast majority of the town’s vious post. Fort Stewart, Ga., the and management training. businessmen, like those who work 60 voters. general was served by aides in white For more information, call MCC’s Continu­ hours a week, and mothers who don’t jackets. And when he wanted to ing Education Division at 647-6242. necessarily work outside the home. In the town’s election Monday, a proposed review the troops, the general cruised “Women should not have to do it Y change in the charter was defeated by a in a customized Army van with deep all,” said Mary D. Suess, one of the resounding vote of 799 to 477. Those voting on carpeting, swivel chairs, a stereo and Hines hired at Decker bag ladies. “It’s time for women to the question represented nearly half of the color television. say enough is enough.” electorate. For every Gen. Cooley, there are S. Tammy Hines The business was the brainchild of thousands of grunts who joined the of Manchester has Nancy S. Shapiro. She said the Opponents of the charter change are saying Army to see the world by more modest been named art business addressed a need in her own it m et defeat because it proposed to do too means. Someone noticed the inequity production super­ life. and dropped a dime to report the visor at Decker, Shapiro, who recently got married, much too soon. They are probably right. major general’s excesses to a Defense Rickard, Mason, discovered that she and her husband The only reasonable interpretation of the Department whistleblowers’ hotline. Guertin, Cheyne put off doing the grocery shopping. By The Army Inspector General spent Inc., a Glastonbury the end of the workday, they would vote is that the Bolton public wants to operate 476 days to reach the mystifying advertising and give in to high-priced convenience generally within the framework of the conclusions that the complaints ' public relations stores, or go out for dinner instead. traditional government form. That form puts against Cooley could not be firm. In January, Shapiro called Suess, NtrlcK Flynn/Manchestar Harald her sister, who six months ago helped most of the authority delegated by the people substantiated. Hines’ responsi­ CEREAL SHOPPER — Mary D. Suess, with The out some cereal for a client recently at Super The dinner jacketswere real, and so start a business newspaper in Wiscon­ in the hands of a Board of Selectmen and a bilities include Bag Ladies, a new business that fiils grocery Stop & Shop on Broad Street. was the fancy van. But the Army said managing the pro­ sin. Shapiro asked Suess if she wanted Board of Finance. Cooley had done no wrong because the duction of mechan­ to team up with her to start yet orders and runs errands for customers, picks another business. The most far-reaching changes would have aides didn’t always wear the white icals and coordi­ jackets and the modifications to the nating work flow in Suess packed her bags (with to your favorite bakery, fish market all merchants as well as invoices from “Have you ever carried around a eliminated the Board of Finance, putting its van had been approved beforehand. t h e a r t clothing, that is) and headed east with and butcher if you request. The Bag Ladies. bunch of hams?” Suess asked, refer­ budgetary responsibilities in the hands of the A real contest for GOP chief The Army did have the presence of department. fellow employee Deborah M. Goeser. Here’s how the system works: In order to decide where to take ring to the shopping done at Easter. selectmen, who would have given their mind to later clarify its policy on Before joining By Feb. 1, The Bag Ladies was Clients fill out a master list with their their business, the sisters did their And then there was the case of the as a likely winner. incorporated. administrative responsibilities to a town By Bob Conrad during a debate in Litchfield by souping up government vehicles and Decker Rickard. brand preferences and other grocery homework by comparing prices at all client who wanted a special type of Poliner, a Durham lawyer, is still using GIs as house servants. But Shapiro said no matter how hus­ needs and then a regular delivery day m anager. asking Foley what he had done for the Hines worked for the local stores. jelly candies for Easter. Suess said The “new” Dick Foley says Repub­ very much a contender. But he is party lately. Foley buried him with a Cooley was not held accountable for two other agencies bands assist with the household and time is scheduled. The clients They discovered a 35 percent price she was completely overwhelmed by struggling, if my information from S. Tammy Hines chores, she believes women still But there were other changes proposed. If it lican policy makers in this state list of just such public whacks he has his pretentious airs. He has since and as a free-lance phone in their orders the day before difference between supermarkets on the selection of Easter candy and around the state is accurate. taken at Democrats from Gov. Bill transferred to Egypt and did not controls households. delivery. some items. For example, Suess said had been feasible to put the various questions should realize that their chairman. artist. She was graduated magna cum laude ended up buying several different Bob Poliner, has also become a “new” Certainly the party has a choice O’Neill on down. return our phone calls from there. from Central Connecticut State University, The sisters run the business from a The Bag Ladies also will do a film-developing prices ranged from kinds of candies. before the voters individually, some of them man in the weeks since Foley took aim among the three candidates. Poliner Those debates could influence the This and more startling evidence New Britain, with a degree in fine arts. home Suess rents at 388 Hartford client’s holiday shopping, for Fourth $2.69 to $4.29. “I still don’t know what she might have won majority support. at his job. is the bug on organization. Foley is chairmanship outcome. The trio has a that the Army Inspector General Decker Rickard also appointed Deborah L. Road. These professional shoppers of July and Labor Day picnics and Besides shopping for the best wanted,” Suess said. Foley contends that Poliner came combat-ready, combat-experienced. big one on May 12 in Colchester before fudges its investigations of top brass Amundson of New Britain as public relations will do a client’s weekly grocery Christmas and Thanksgiving dinners, prices, Shapiro and Suess secured Markley wants to give the party more shopping and run a number of other for example. The sisters find it interesting that Before the election, charter-change alive only after that job was placed in Poliner’s home crowd at a Grassroots are contained in a closely held account executive and Helen L. Senior of West discounts from the area merchants some people are quite specific when it opponents said some of the aims of the jeopardy by Foley’s candidacy. “I’ve idealogical backbone and compete East dinner meeting. And the makeup Defense Department report obtained Hartford as assistant media buyer. errands, like dry cleaning, shoe Shapiro and Suess spend half the they do business with. with Democrats over issues. repair, film developing, bottle and morning doing grocery shopping. comes to name brands. But there are Charter Revision Commission toward greater made him a better chairman.” says of the statewide committee, to be by our associate Stewart Harris. Decker Rickard’s clients include the Savings Suess said clients have told them just as many other clients who will Foley, obviously enjoying the benevo­ While Foley has toned down his decided May 9 in all 36 state central Marked “Official Use Only,” the Bank of Manchester. can redemption, and even trips to the They spend the other half delivering. efficiency in government operation could be style — something Poliner says isn’t post office and liquor store, for a $45 The process is repeated for afternoon the business saves them what the take any brand, or the brand that is lent sarcasm in that remark. districts, could also have a bearing. report makes the case that the service costs in groceries alone cheapest, Suess said. achieved without the vast structural changes fooling anyone — the Oxford legisla­ Contests and vacancies abound there. Defense Department Inspector Gen­ fee. For the person who needs deliveries. The issue will be settled June 27 tor has lost none of his zeal to meet the groceries only, the fee is $35. because of the discounts and competi­ Most clients are finicky about the called for. when the Republican State Central Heather Danaher of Mystic isn’t eral should take over the investiga­ In between, they pick up other items tive pricing. Democrats, as he puts it, “head on.” running again in the 18th. Neither are tions of officers because the individ­ Landmark names Hostetler The Bag Ladies also provides like dry cleaning or film, which was design on their paper towels, Shapiro Committee elects its chairman. Jo­ So far. these bag ladies have had no said jokingly. “ It will work well with the right people in seph Markley, a former state senator When the prize is victory at the polls, Jesse Claypool of Ridgefield or Maria ual inspectors general in the Army, express service for customers who dropped off for the customer the week he is a pol of the old school. He longs to Nilson of Westport in the 26th. Jeff Air Force and Navy are letting the Jay T. Hostetter only need an occasional errand or before, and deliver it along with the major catastrophes in their shopping The business is concentrated in the place,’’ they said of Bolton’s government. from Southington, is a third candidate of Manchester has excursions, but they do have some who admits he trails the others but tangle with the able, sly and tho­ Ossen of Mansfield may have a officers off the hook. trips to the grocery store, for a groceries. Glastonbury-Manchester area. The The voters Monday put some people in roughly enjoyable Democratic chair­ contest in the 29th. Janet Gregg of The report, by its own admission, is been named senior slightly higher price. Clients’ names and addresses are interesting observations. sisters said they are starting small to who could be a second-ballot factor if vice president and place. Most of them were incumbents, but the Foley and Poliner fall short of the man. West Hartford lawyer John Torrington seeks one of the seats held a bombshell. The cover memo says For these bag ladies, grocery kept confidential, as each order gets Suess said she realized orders can “get the wrinkles ironed out,” but Droney. He doubts that Poliner knows by Evelyn Rowley of Morris and that “information contained in this senior loan officer shopping isn’t just a trip to the assigned a number, Shapiro ex­ get a little on the heavy side during the they plan to expand the business to first selectman-elect, Robert Morra, is new to required 50 percent initially. of Landmark For Foley, a state representative where to begin in that league. Patsy Piscopo of Thomaston in the briefing book is considered sensitive, all-purpose supermarket. They’ll go plained. Clients receive invoices from holidays. cover more towns. the office. 30th. Cynthia Rubicam of Greenwich in that release of the material in total Bank. Hartford. He from Oxford, this is the return match In their debates so far, Poliner has also has been he has quietly targeted ever since he played the nuts-and-bolts card. Oper­ is moving out of the 36th District. And could result in embarrassment to the After the election, some of the officials there are others. Department. It is requested that this named vice presi­ lost to Poliner by three votes in 1987. ating from what some Republicans dent of Landmark- spoke of implementing some of the Foley knows much of the reason for refer to derisively as the “bunker” in The GOP chairmanship pays information be appropriately pro­ Low-priced imported bearings hurt U.S. industry suggestions of the C harter Revision $40,000-plus, but the salary is not a tected at all times.” Community Ban­ that loss was his image in GOP circles East Hartford, where Poliner moved corp Inc. WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. amount of duties that the Customs Commission, such as appointing a town as a brash, reckless bomb thrower headquarters after he became chair­ factor in this battle. Foley is having The report includes the case of Brig. The action was hailed by the competition in the U.S. market.” He trouble containing his optimism over Gen. Robert Berry, who was allowed Hostetter, who International Trade Commission has Service will levy on an estimated $531 Torrington Co., of Torrington, Conn., said domestic producers lost an planner and a park and recreation director. who did not measure up to what more man, he concentrates on the nitty- joined Lanmark in ruled that the domestic bearing million in imported bearings from staid elements in the party want as a gritty of organization — mailing, his chances. But he knows, as any to retire before the Army Inspector which had filed a petition on behalf of estimated $700 million in sales a year They also mentioned the possibility of naming candidate should, that his main General completed its investigation of February, has industry has been harmed by low- nine nations. the U.S. bearing industry in March because of unfairly priced imports. chairman. working to retire a deficit he inherited worked in com­ priced imports, clearing the way for an inland wetlands commission and a The cry then was “anybody but and raising funds for upcoming adversary. Poliner, isn’t going to go allegations that he wasted money on a In a series of six rulings Tuesday, 1988 claiming that massive dumping Bennett said the company was quietly. And that makes for a corker trip to Europe with a deputy assistant mercial banking in the imposition of anti-dumping duties the commission found injury to U.S. by foreign countries was damaging disappointed that not all categories of recreation commission. Foley.” Now, however, some Republi­ campaigns. the Hartford area on certain imports from Europe and cans are saying that based on his of a contest in the GOP family on June secretary of the Army, Judy Ann bearing producers from low-priced domestic manufacturers of anti­ imported bearings were found to be Those officials now have an obligation to Foley has given him a hard time 27. All the party has to then is pick Miller. since 1972. A native Asia. imports of ball, cylindrical roller and friction bearings. injuring domestic manufacturers and performance over two years it should about that, saying Poliner has been of Hanover. Pa.,he plain bearings and rejected claims of consider those steps and along with them the be “anybody but Poliner.” Foley’s itself up and get ready for the real A whistleblower accused the duo of that Torrington “will not hesitate to silent instead of putting the OOP’s main event in the 1990 state election. arriving in Europe earlier than received his bache­ In one of the nation’s largest injury from imports of spherical, Torrington President Thomas E. take strong action again to challenge promise some of them made to better define revamping his image, plus dogged, best foot forward. Foley says the lor’s degree from anti-dumping cases ever, the Com­ needle roller and slewing ring Bennett said the commission’s action week-in and week-out campaigning, business required, renting expensive additional unfair trade practices that the role of the selectm en’s assistant to give chairman has missed many opportun­ cars and improperly asking for Jay T. Hostetter Trinity College. He merce Department will decide the bearings. “should help create conditions of fair are identified.” seem to be working. ities to criticize the Democratic Bob Conrad, a Bristol resident, has been president that appointed official more freedom to At this distance from the showdown, regime in Hartford. first-class seats. It took the Army writes weekly about Connecticut Inspector General 300 days to close of the Connecticut Valley chapter of Robert handle matters of day-to-day administration. the kinder, gentler Foley is emerging When Poliner tried to counter politics. Morris Associates and president of the Trinity the case, and that was plenty of time L/1 for Berry to retire. The investigation Club of Hartford. S&L standards are tougher concluded that Berry had indeed Landmark Bank is a subsidiary of Open Forum arrived earlier than necessary for his Landmark-Community Bancorp Inc., business trip to Europe and that Hartford. in Banking Committee’s biii SPRING SPARKLES WITH Miller improperly solicited first-class air travel. GEMSTONES AND DIAMONDS Committee, Attention: Nominating First Federal sets payout WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush It also would divorce what critics had GOP In Coventry the street. The police would catch the In Berry’s case, the report indicates is getting everything he wanted and more called a too-cozy relationship between Committee. Town Office Building. Main Cops have become same number of speeders every week. the Army made an exception to its EAST HARTFORD — First Federal Savings Blue Topaz And Diamonds Street, Coventry 06040. Or call me at from the House Banking Committee to S&L regulators and the industry and needs some people revenue collectors An empty police car parked in plain view rule of not allowing personnel to retire and Loan Association of East Hartford prevent S&Ls from tapping the taxpayers devote $75 million a year to investigating Coordinate With The Glow O f Fire And Ice 742-0672 if that’s more convenient. would have done more to slow traffic. while they are under investigation. declared its regular quarterly cash dividend of Right now, we’re looking for people to for another bailout, but only in exchange and prosecuting fraud that is blamed for a To the Editor: To the Editor: The state police have just purchased Miller refused to talk to us and Berry 5 cents per share on its common stock, it was for new low-income housing initiatives. major portion of the crisis. fill vacancies on the following boards more radar guns. This proves the theory could not be located. announced by President James D. Shelton. The and commissions: Zoning Board of On a 49-2 vote just before midnight On a party-line vote, committee Demo­ The Republican Party in Coventry is After the collapse of the Mianus River that this policy is used only to raise state The Army Inspector General spent dividend will be paid May 19 to stockholders of Tuesday, the committee approved Bush’s looking for civic-minded citizens to fill Appeals, Housing Code Board of Ap­ revenue, not to control speeding. It is our 799 days investigating another case. crats overrode administration objections peals, Youth Advisory Board. Windham Bridge, Gov. O’Neill chose to raise the record May 11. $90 billion savings and loan plan — the to set aside some of the property the vacant positions on town boards and cost of all fines to help pay for repairs to philosophy that we have allowed to get An Army official in St. Louis was largest financial bailout in the nation’s commissions. We are also looking for Regional Transit District, Windham corrupted. We will never solve this suspected of stealing government First Federal reported net income of government is inheriting from failed S&Ls Regional Planning Agency. If none of our infrastructure. In doing so, our $491,000, or 21 cents per share, for the quarter history — after spending four days for low-income housing. They also voted to people who would make good candidates police force became part of our tax­ problem with a police-state mentality. computers, using the Army phone for toughening capital standards on the for office in the November election. these interest you. contact me anyway. personal business and ordering his ended March 31, compared to $487,000, or 21 require the industry to subsidize below- collecting force. This changed our whole cents per share, recorded in the 1988 first industry and adding a pair of housing market mortgage rates for low-income B Maybe you’re interested in having Vacancies are always opening up, and way of thinking: rather than using the Peter J. McNamara underlings to run personal errands for components. more say in your own government, we also need candidates for the No­ 106 Summit St., Manchester him. The Army investigators con- quarter. Net interest income for the 1989 families. vember election: Town Council (five). uniformed police force to prevent crime quarter was $2,427,000, or 17 percent more than Only Reps. Joseph Kennedy, D-Mass., perhaps you’re concerned about a we chose to use them to catch criminals. Hr^med some of the allegations and the and Jim Leach, R-Iowa, voted no. Still, the overall package won praise particular issue, or possibly you’d like to Board of Education (four), Board of Tax official was suspended for a whopping the $2,072,000 for the 1988 quarter. from the administration. Everybody knows that a visible patrol 10 days. Kennedy said the bill did not have enough meet and work with new people who Review (two), Zoning Board of Appeals car on the highway will do more to slow “First Federal has been able to maintain a housing support for the poor and com­ share your interests. Getting involved (five), Zoning Board of Appeals alter­ The Defense Department ordered steady level of core earnings in an economic “This committee exceeded everyone’s nate (three). traffic than the use of radar traps. But Thanks to voters plained about the panel’s rejection of his might be the answer for you. because this is a large source of income, the Army to take another look. That environment that has experienced rising provisions attacking lending discrimina­ expectations,” Assistant Treasury Secre­ 1 tary David Mullins said. “ They’ve Municipal governments are run by Your town government depends on we choose to set up radar traps. Rather for the confidence second inquiry uncovered the fact interest rates causing an increase in our costs tion. Leach said he wanted still tougher their elected and appointed officials. In you. Think about i t ... and give me a call. that the man had used Army phones of funds and a decrease in retail loan demand, ” capital standards. achieved something very close to what we than prevent speeding, we are condoning asked for.” big cities and large towns, politics is big it as a source of revenue. To the Editor: for personal profit. His security Shelton said. “Our response to this environ­ As it now stands, the House bill would business, and getting people to fill James O. Sullivan clearance was revoked. ment is based on the sound business philosophy Nominations Committee This philosophy goes even further in require the nation’s 3,000 thrifts to put up The biggest victory for the administra­ positions in government is not a A hearty "thank you” to the voters of Army Inspector General Henry of capital preservation under which First at least $20 billion in new capital over the tion is a requirement that S&L owners problem. But in small towns like Republican Town Committee our war on drugs. Here, the police force Bolton who have enough confidence in Doctor declined to talk to us. Federal has operated for almost 60 years.” 3 Shore Drive, Coventry is rewarded directly by receiving the next five years — twice as much as a over the next five years reach a level of Coventry that’s not the case. It’s difficult me to return me to the Board of Finance Capital on March 31 was $25 million above version approved by the Senate two weeks having at least $3 of their own money in to get enough people for the 25 elected confiscated property. Police agencies and the Zoning Board of Appeals. Mini-editorial fail to share information with each other that required, Shelton said. ago — to fulfill Bush’s promise of “Never “tangible” capital at risk for every $100 and 130 appointed positions we have. The I will try to fulfill your expectations. again.” they lend. result is that some aspects of town Thank you, Lucy, as their reward comes from catching the ’The recent flap over allowing a government don’t get the attention they drug smuggler. Each layer of police traveler with AIDS to enter the works separately in order to ensure Morris Silverstein United States illustrates the folly of Norden eliminates 215 Jobs need. But there’s an up-side, too. In a for the laughter Mount Sumner Drive, Bolton the law banning AIDS-infected vis­ small town, what you do counts for a lot getting the biggest piece of the pie. NORWALK (AP) — Norden Systems, which A. Topaz pendant $199 B. Blue topaz ring $249 more. Your efforts definitely make a To the Editor: We can even see this on a local level itors. The man would not have was dropped April 14 as a subcontractor on the Competitor, UAW eye Colt difference. where money is given to the towns to introduced a new disease. AIDS is Navy’s advanced tactical aircraft, has elimi­ C. Blue topaz earrings $429 So if you want to get involved with your Zany, kooky, crazy, stupid acting — catch people who don’t buckle their seat already here. He would not have nated about 215 jobs related to the project, the HARTFORD (AP) — A competing New York-based Colt Industries an­ town government, and if you’re a but oh, what joy and laughter Lucy belts. Rather than using this money to Letters to the editor spread a disease willy-nilly by simply handgun maker and striking employees nounced Friday it wanted to sell the breathing American air. Immigration company says. have expressed interest in buying Colt registered Republican or would consider brought to our lives! educate people in safety, we choose to The Manchester Herald welcomes A total of 115 Norden engineers assigned to troubled firearms division to concentrate Whether you wanted to watch her show fine them. do^ not test every visitor for the development of a classified airborne radar Firearms, which was put on the market on its aerospace, automotive and indus­ becoming one, write: Republican Town original letters to the editor. AIDS virus. This man honestly last week by Colt Industries Inc. or not, she was a magnet. She was What may have seemed a good source Letters should be brief and to the point. system for the Navy jet, called the A-12, were trial services operations. laughter and silliness, and a downright admitted he had it. Otherwise he handed layoff notices Friday. Smith & Wesson Corp., the Springfield of revenue has backfired. Our need for They should be typed or neatly handwrit­ would have passed through with no pistol maker, said Tuesday it had Colt has not put a price on the division, "Place \bur Trust in natural in performing. new and larger prisons is a direct result ten, and, for ease in editing, should be Norden is the Norwalk-based radar division but industry analysts have said it probably Each week, my life changed on her TV makes the law against of Hartford’s United Technologies Corp. contacted Morgan Stanley & Co., the New the Dionxind Specialists iianriirBlrr l^rrairi of our change in philosophy. Rather than double-spaced. Letters must be signed York investment banker hired by Colt to is worth $150 million to $200 million. show — regardless of how my own day AIDS-infected visitors a sham. It does In addition to the layoffs, Norden has The union could decide today whether to had been. Lucy was my tranquilizer. preventing crime, we see profits in with name, address and daytime tele­ not stop the spread of the disease. It sell the firearms division. Smith & Wesson oAcmc€if^ Foundtd In 1881 catching criminals. Lawyers, police, phone number (for verification). eliminated about 100 other A-12 related jobs wants current financial date on the attempt to buy the division, said Philip PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... Publisher When she arrives in heaven, she’ll only embarrasses and discriminates over the past two weeks through retirements, insurance companies, schools and even The Herald reserves the right to edit against AIDS patients, and by exten­ division. Wheeler, regional director of UAW Region Manchester Parkade Tri City Plaza GEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor bring laughter to everyone. voluntary departures, transfers and the our churches profit from catching letters in the interests of brevity, clarity sion, against gays. Meanwhile, striking workers are talking 9A. Manchester DOUGLAS A. BEVINS.. .. Executive Editor Thank you, Lucy. termination of independent contract em­ Vernon criminals rather than preventing crime. and taste. about the possibility of buying the division, About 1,100 UAW members walked out MARIE P. GRADY...... City Editor I worked in a tavern on East Middle Address letters to: Open Forum, ployees known as job-shoppers. according to an official of the United Auto three years ago. 'The division has operated ALEXANDER.GIRELLI.. .. Associate Editor Frances S. Pfenning Jack Anderson and his associate, Also Bristol, WatoriHiry, Simsbury, Cromwall 81 Ashworth St., Manchester ’Turnpike for four years. Every Saturday Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ Workers, which represents the strikers. with replacement workers. morning, a radar trap was set up across Manchester 06040. nists. ’.'BAvrw xc- T r*tam -

X I t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. May 3, 1989 Professor charged In theft fflaurlirslrr Hrrali> Motel Nuclear LOCAL Section 2, Page 13 From page 1 From page 1 of $250,000 in beef futures Wednesday, May 3, 1989

The Planning and Zoning Com­ paid money to withhold their & S T A T E NEW B RITAIN (A P) - A Central lawyer representing Mezvinsky, des­ mission has approved construc­ testimony,” he said. Connecticut State University professor cribed his client as a compulsive gambler. tion of a 112-room Red Roof Inn The panel has scheduled a Assumption sets signups has been arrested on charges that he stole “ He is not a compulsive gambler in off Buckland Street, a 104-room hearing Thursday to hear from Assumption School is accepting registration more than $250,000 through bogus cattle terms of going to the racetrack, but he is suite hotel at 191 Spencer St. and a parties to one of the Texas for kindergarten through second grade and futures he said were gifts for his work in when it comes to the commodities 105-room Susse Chalet budget agreements, and from NRC fifth through eighth grades. Middle Eastern affairs, police said. market,” McQuillan said. He said Mez­ hotel off Tolland Turnpike, near Chairman Lando W. Zech Jr., Anyone interested may visit the school at 27 Norton H. Mezvinsky, 56, an history vinsky would plead not guilty. the Vernon town line. who was not involved in the deals. S. Adams St. or call 643-0452 after school hours. professor known for his expertise on Mezvinsky, who lives in Plainfield, has White Enterprises is adding Breaux has blasted Zech and Middle Eastern affairs, was being held on been a professor at Central since 1967. 72,700 square feet of retail space other NRC commissioners for not $50,000 bond at the Morgan Street jail in to the Plaza at Burr Comers. A publicly condemning the Attorney resigns from bar Police received a complaint last Oc­ Hartford after being arraigned on a new strip of stores has been built agreements. tober from Casmir Bielomyza, a Hartford MILFORD (AP) — An attorney facing $3 charge of first-degree larceny by obtain­ near Tolland Turnpike and the businessman. Bielomyza was later intro­ Subcommittee sources, speak­ million in liens on his property for allegedly ing money by pattern, scheme or device, existing strip of stores is being duced to Aldridge A. Vaillant, who had ing on condition they not be bilking a client and defrauding a bank has authorities said. renovated. invested “ huge sums of money with identified further, said docu­ resigned from the bar. Mezvinsky has he had met with key Cogipany President Dennis L. Mezvinsky over two years, but was told in ments indicated Joseph J. Mack- Attorney Steven J. Kliger. 36, of Milford, said Morin could not be reached for Arab leaders, including Libyan leader Col. March 1988 that the commodities futures tal, a former electrical foreman in Superior Court Monday that he understood Moammar Gadhafi, PLO Chairman comment this morning. Morin had gone “ bellv up” and “ all was lost.” at the Comanche Peak nuclear the ramifications of his resignation and did so said last February the company Yasser Arafat, and Syrian leader Hafez station, received $35,000 for him­ of his own free will. Al-Assad. He said he also has met with In futures trading, contracts for com­ was considering building a hotel self and his attorneys in a An attorney who resigns from the bar can modities are bought for delivery at a and restaurant on the land behind such Israeli officials as Menachem Begin January 1987 agreement with the never apply for readmission, said Judge specific price and on a specific date in the the plaza. and Golda Meir. plant’s builder. Brown & Root. JoAnne K. Kulawiz. In Superior Court, Judge Allen W. Smith future. The buyer must purchase the They said the deal barred Mack- said Mezvinsky was the target of an FBI commodity and the seller must sell it tal from testifying to the NRC Two place at science fair investigation into similar thefts through­ unless the contract is sold before the regarding his concerns about out the country. specified date. plant safety. Budget Gary Garber of Manchester and his “ You realize there are allegations here Bycoski was persuaded to invest Macktal contends in a new assistant, Todd Clark of Bloomfield, both that this might involve multimillions of $100,000 on Jan. 19, 1988 in the cattle From page 1 complaint with the Labor Depart­ seniors at Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, dollars?” Smith asked. “ There are futures, which Mezvinsky said were no ment that he signed the deal received second honors in the Connecticut probably going to be additional risk and guaranteed. Mezvinsky allegedly under duress. Science Fair held at Trinity College April 1 and complaints.” “ dangerous precedent,” but De­ gave him a $100,000 check drawn on his 2 , Brian O’Keefe, supervisor of the FBI’s mocratic Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Brown & Root, in a statement personal Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. They won enough points in the first round of Hartford office, declined to comment. Jr. noted that Osella had sup­ from its Houston headquarters, account as collateral, court documents judging to secure the honors, but were Paul J. McQuillan, a New Britain ported using some of that money said the payment to Macktal and show. eliminated from further competition because last year to pay for expenditures. his attorneys was in settlement of an earlier complaint he made to they were forbidden by contest rules from “ Let’s say I ’m born again when activating the laser-projection feature of their it comes to solid-waste manage­ the Labor Department that he “ Transmission Holography” project. Groups want local aid restored ment,” Osella said. was forced to quit because he had While the bottom lines of the questioned Brown & Root’s qual­ HARTFORD (AP) — Representatives local school districts. O’Neill actually Democratic and Republican ity controls at Comanche Peak. Merit scholarships available of the state’s cities, towns and school called for an increase in local school aid The payment was meant to budgets were close, Democrats Merit scholarships of $1,000 each will be districts complained today that the over 1988-89 levels, but the increase was emphasized after themeetingthe limit litigation costs, the com­ Legislature is reneging on $62 million $38 million less than the Legislature had pany said. awarded this year to a junior high school difference between how their student and a senior high school student by the worth of local aid commitments. promised. bottom line was reached. The company acknowledged National Federation of the Blind of Connecti­ Representatives of eight groups ga­ Under O’Neill’s budget, Hartford would Democratic Director Stephen that the deal prevents Macktal cut. The scholarships will be based on thered for a news conference, warning get $1.7 million less than expected, T. Cassano said. “ Except for from appearing as a witness academic excellence, service to the commun­ that cities and towns will have to raise Bridgeport would get $1.3 million less, and education, (the Republicans) before the NRC, but it said the ity and financial need. Applications must be local property taxes if the Legislature New Haven would get $1.0 million less. tried to approach it in a responsi­ intent of this provision was to submitted by Sept. 15. itself doesn’t raise state taxes to make up Last month. Democratic legislative ble w ay.” protect the company from “ the For more information, write to the federa­ for the lost state funding. leaders released their budget proposal, DiRosa and Naab said that a need to defend against’ ’ his Labor tion office at 135 Burnside Ave., Suite A2, East Gov. William A. O’Neill, in his proposed calling for cuts of $20 million in state bi-partisan budget would make Department complaint in another Hartford 06108, or call 289-1971. 1989-90 budget, recommended slicing $38 revenue sharing funds given to cities and more sense. Naab said that the forum. million from the state’s contributions to towns. Republican Town Committee told the Republican directors to do their own budget. “ I think the process is dumb,” Naab said. “ My personal view is we would do better and the people would have more confidence and we would have a better product if we worked together throughout At the process.” laska pollock. It’s the sort of fish that res- taurant chefs love to work with because of its versatility. m M And pollock is just as easy to use at home. Education ^ ^ Its delicate, mild flavor makes it perfect for a From page 1 simple microwave treatment sprinkled with fresh herbs or lemon butter. But, don’t overlook what a showcase it He said that the school adminis­ can be for the spicy flavors of Mexican or Caribbean tration would put together a list of cuisine, or the more sophisticated treatment of the French. possible areas to be cut for consideration by the Board of Four noted Northwest chefs have developed their own Education, which has the final favorite recipes for utilizing this succulent, yet afford­ say. The cuts would come from able whitefish. Here are the recipes and some background equipment, supplies and con­ on the surroundings and the attitudes that inspired them. tracted services, he said. He said it was possible but unlikely that no cut would be made in Pollock with Three Pepper Salsa personnel. Martina Sharra, The Captain Cook Hotel, Anchorage, Alaska He did say. however, that less than half of the $125,000 would Chef Sharra of the hotel’s private dining room, “The Quarter­ probably come from personnel. deck,” incorporates the flavor of the Southwest in this zesty ^.USKA POLLOCK BOUILLABAISSE Despite any personnel cut, he SELECTION!! entree. She serves it amidst the restaurant’s nautical motif as POLLOCK WITH THRLL PLrr:.; said, the overall student-teacher a delicious example of her commitment to regional American (Illustrated) ratio will be lower next year 1 tomato, quartered Salt and pepper to taste because of the reopening of cuisine. 1/2 cup tequila 2 teaspoons cracked 1/2 sweet red pepper, 1/4 cup olive oil Highland Park School. CHARBROIL Juice and peel of black pepper quartered 2 cups fish or chicken The current ratio for elemen­ SPECIAL STOREWIDE SAVINGS ON EVERY MAJOR Blackened Pollock with Herb Butter 1 each lemon and 8 (3 oz. each) Alaska 1 celery stalk, chopped stock tary schools is 22 students to lime pollock fillets 1/4 cup sliced leeks 4 (6 oz. each) Alaska every one teacher. G A S GRILL APPLIANCE, COLOR TV, VIDEO RECORDER, MICROWAVE, Mindy and Richard Lee, Silverbow Inn, Juneau, Alaska DUAL BURNER large clove garlic, Three Pepper Salsa 4 cloves garlic, crushed pollock fillets AIR CONDITIONER AND GAS GRILL. DON'T MISS THE To Mindy and Richard Lee, Cajun-style seafood doesn’t have minced Garnish: Red peppers, Fennel seeds, saffron Garnish; Cilantro sprigs SAVINGS DURING OUR GIGANTIC ALL STAR SPRING SALE. to come from the Gulf of Mexico. Their use of the blackening 1/4 cup olive oil cilantro, lime slices threads and thyme to and French bread Korea technique on Alaska pollock sends the fragrance of Cajun and dairy sour cream taste rounds W H Y P A Y M ORE! W HY PAY MORE! spices throughout their six room country inn, beckoning their 1/2 bay leaf From page 1 1 overnight guests to the dining room and a cozy, informal meal. Combine tequila, juice and peel of lemon and lime, BIGGEST DISPLAY, PAY MORE! garlic, oil and pepper; marinate pollock one hour. Saute tomato, red pepper, celery, leek, garlic and seasonings MINI-AM/FM EV LOWEST PRICES. Fy Remove pollock from marinade; drain. Charbroil in oil until leek is transparent. Add stock and simmer 30 students implicated in today’s BEST SELECTION, ★ ★ S A N Y O Alaska Pollock Bouillabaisse allowing about 10 minutes per inch of thickness minutes. Strain stock, reserving vegetables. Puree vegetables deaths would face charges of LOWEST PRICES ON Jacques Boiroux, Le Tastevin, Seattle, Washington measured at its thickest part or until fish flakes and return to stock. Season with salt and pepper. Poach fillets arson, which can carry a maxi­ S P O R TS TE R NINTENDO As he surveyed the majestic Puget Sound from his restaurant’s when tested with a fork. Serve two fillets per plate. 6 to 8 minutes in bouillabaisse stock. Carefully place each mum penalty of death. Officials GENERAL ELECTRIC fillet in individual serving bowls and add 1/2 cup stock. said no suspects had been VID EO GAM E RADIO front window, Chef Boiroux was inspired to create the quin­ Place Three Pepper Salsa over 1/3 offish. Garnish charged. MAJOR HOME APPLIANCES. tessential fishermen's stew. This Bouillabaisse is hearty enough with red pepper,cilantro,lime slices and sourcream. Garnish with cilantro and French bread. Makes 4 servings. Stunned riot troopers wept as EXAMPLE BUYS: to serve to a crew right off the fishing boat, but elegant enough Makes 4 servings. the dead and injured were taken Three Pepper Salsa: Combine 1 each roasted, away. About 150 police officers to be a featured item in this classic French restaurant. FiLBERT-COATED POLLOCK FILLETS staged a sit-down protest at G.E. DISHWASHER...... 269 peeled and diced small green and red pepper; 1 Pusan police headquarters to fresh jalapeno, seeded and chopped; 3 fresh toma- WITH NASTURTlUIVi BUTTER G.E. SELF CLN ELEC RANGE..... 399. W HY PAY MORE! WH Filbert-Coated Alaska Pollock complain that senior officers tiilo, chopped; 1 teaspoon fresh chopped cilantro; 1/2 cup flour (6 oz. each) Alaska mishandled the attack, the South G.E. AUTOMATIC WASHER...... 299. with Nasturtium Butter 2 tablespoons olive oil; 2 teaspoons balsamic vin­ Korean news agency Yonhap WESTINQHOUSE TOSHIBA 2 eggs pollock fillets reported. 5,000 BTU G.E. ELECTRIC DRYER...... 249. Bill King, McCormick and Schmick’s, Portland, Oregon egar; 1 tablespoon minced green onion and 1/4 1 tablespoon milk tablespoons butter CD teaspoon salt. Makes about 1-1/3 cups. 1-1/2 cups blanched Nasturtium Butter Police officials said about 700 AIR G.E. FROST FREE, 18.0 cu ft FAMT The flavors of the Alaskan sea and the Northwest gardens riot police raided the private REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER...... 499. PLAYER come together under Chef King’s seafood-sensitive hands. filberts*, roasted and 1/2 papaya, peeled, seeded college after negotiations failed CONDITIONER C O LO R T V McCormick and Schmick’s brass and mahogany Old Portland BLACKENED POLLOCK AKTH BUTTEB finely ground and thinly sliced to free the hostages. ambience houses a new cuisine attitude. They can be found 1/4 cup cracker meal Fresh raspberries 4 (6 oz. each) Alaska pollock fillets Students had seized the five SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 13"DI AGONAL on the leading edge of food trends, but with the old-fashioned Place flour in shallow pan. Combine eggs and milk in another police officers Tuesday auer Blackening Powder after commitment to quality ingredients. shallow pan; set aside. Combine filberts and cracker meal in staging a violent demonstration 249. 90-day refund or exchange option from GE on any new 1/4 cup vegetable oil to protest the firing of warning separate shallow pan; set aside. Coat pollock fillets with flour, OVER 2000 UNITS washer, dryer, refrigerator, freezer, range product, dish­ A 149 Herb Butter, optional shots by police at attackers who -washer, compactor or microwave oven purchased at retail. . then dip in egg mixture, then filbert mixture; pat gently so menaced a police station on IN STOCK. ■niairaM iM BuiNuiuiiii Dredge pollock in Blackening Powder. Preheat mixture adheres. Refrigerate coated fillets 1 hour. Pan-fry in Monday, police said. The stu­ Alaska pollock is one of the most plentiful resources in Alaska's heavy skillet or griddle until smoking hot. Pour in dents demanded police exchange vast fishing industry. Harvested in abundance from the Bering butter until golden-brown and fish is no longer translucent; the hostages for a student held by oil. Pan-fry on each side 3 to 5 minutes or until fish transfer to serving platter. Slice Nasturtium Butter into 8 Sea and the Gulf of Alaska, this member of the cod family is flakes when tested with a fork. Place on serving authorities. GIGANTIC STOREWIDE PRICE CUTS ! also known as walleye pollock, big-eye cod or Alaska snow cod. pieces; place 2 pieces on each fillet. Garnish with papaya and The Education Ministry or­ dish; top with a big pat of Herb Butter and serve raspberries. dered the university closed indef­ Alaska pollock is a premium quality seafood, often compared immediately. Makes 4 servings. K TERMS to the finest Atlantic haddock, though its flesh is whiter and Nasturtium Butter. Combine 1/2 cup finely chopped nasturtium initely while police investigated CASH Blackening Powder. Combine 8 teaspoons paprika, flowers and leaves**, 6 tablespoons softened butter, 1 table­ the incident. contains less oil. It is an extremely lean fish with a fairly firm MASTERCARD 4 teaspoons cayenne, 2 teaspoons each turmeric, spoon finely chopped shallots, dash hot pepper sauce and South Korea has been hit by a VISA texture, an exceptional flake and a fine, delicate flavor. dry mustard, garlic powder, onion powder, white wave of violent protests in recent At r salt to taste. Roll in waxed paper to make a cylinder about PHONE 647-9997 ■ MONTHLY PMT. weeks by radical students and Alaska pollock is marketed year-round in 3 to 10-ounce waste- pepper and black pepper, 1 teaspoon each salt and 1-1/2 inches in diameter; refrigerate or freeze until firm. dissidents demanding the over­ SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER free fillets. ground cloves and 1/2 teaspoon each marjoram, * Pecans may be substituted. throw of Roh’s government. Alaska pollock is an excellent source of high-quality protein, thyme and oregano. **One-half cup finely chopped watercress or parsley can be The radicals lack public sup­ 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET containing all of the essential amino acids. It is significantly Herb Butter Combine 1/4 pound softened butter substituted. port because of their extremism MANCHESTER, CONN. low in fat, and those fats present are primarily polyunsaturated and 1-1/2 teaspoons each thyme, basil and chopped and violent tactics, but they have formed alliances with striking OPEN DAILY; MON A THURS 'TIL 9, TUES, WED, SAT 'TIL 5 Hll 'TIL 8. A SUN 'TIL 5. in nature. Important minerals present in this lean whitefish parsley. Whip for at least 10 minutes. Roll in waxed workers to step up the protests. include: iodine, phosphorus, magnesium, copper, iron and zinc. paper and refrigerate. Makes 3/4 cup. — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 3, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 3, 1989 — 15 FOOD Mushroom-stuffed mini-loaves 'A cup dairy sour cream One 4-ounce can chopped FOCUS/Advice——— — - - - ______3 tablespoons fine dry bread mushrooms, drained crumbs 4 slices tomato, halved Dash pepper 2 slices Swiss cheese, cut In Fresh vegetables now in markets 1 pound ground beef half Canned french fried onions Son should pay more for room, board (optional) A One of the Vi cup chopped green onions are edible pods popular in both DEAR ABBY: I am a most welcome inordinate number of commercials, Therefore the cost of the gift should be 2 tablespoons butter Oriental and French cooking. In a mixing bowl stir together sour cream, bread crumbs and divorced woman living signs of spring most of which are inherently decep­ divided by 17 r- each couple paying 2 tablespoons flour Their peak season is May through pepper. Add beef; mix well. Shape meat mixture into eight 5- by on a very low disability is the newly tive, and that I am under no obligation two shares, leave the widow with one. ■A teaspoon salt September. All peas are best income, my grown son arrived bounty Microwave 2'A-inch oval patties. Evenly divide mushrooms among 4 patties. to listen to this trash. -A teaspoon pepper when young and moist. Unless Spread mushrooms to within 'A inch of edge. Top with remaining lives with me. I try to of fresh vegeta­ Dear Abby Which one of us is right? DEAR ABBY: I was the “ pen pal I'A cups dairy sour cream you grow them yourself, tender meat patties. Seal edges and shape into loaves. Place in a conserve on everything bles. Tender, Kitchen “THE CLICKER” czar’ ’ for Operation Dear Abby while I 3 eggs, separated peas are hard to find. Those I can, but he uses water Abigail Van Buren young and fla­ mlcrowave-safe 8- by 8- by 2-inch baking dish. IN PALM SPRINGS was command chaplain for USS Coral Marge Churchill ■A teaspoon cream of tartal* available in markets are usually and gas to heat the vorful, these Cook, uncovered, on 100 percent power (high) 3 minutes. more mature. water for the 20-minute Sea, and I shall always remember A Prepare asparagus as directed vegetables are Rotate dish a half-turn. Cook, uncovered, on high 3 to 5 minutes DEAR CLICKER: Whether or not with fondness the excitement created above. Drain; set aside. In a To select fresh garden peas, shower he takes every now in the more or until done. Drain off fat. Top loaves with tomato and one chooses to listen to the TV by the thousands of letters we 2-quart casserole, microwave choose peas with shiny, bright morning. He works 40 market, and Swiss cheese. Cook, uncovered, on high 1 to 2 minutes more or commercials is a pesonal decision. received dally after you launched onion and butter at high power for green pods which are angular, until cheese is heated through. Serve with french fried onions, if hours a week, goes to ready to grace your table. Aspa­ You are entitled to your opinion and your letter-writing campaign in 1987. AP photo Asparagus should be kept cold 1 to 2 minutes, or until tender. Stir well-filled and crisp enough to desired. Makes 4 servings. the YMCA to work out, and he’s with ragus, peas, and a whole alphabet DEAR FED UP: Here’s your letter. your wife is entitled to hers. And if this What a terrific morale booster that and humid from the time it is in flour, salt and pepper. Add sour snap easily. Light colored, his girlfriend the rest of the time. He of vegetables are now at their Nutrition information per serving: 376 cai., 26 g pro., 7 g carb., 27 g fat, 115 Clip it and pin it on your son’s pillow. is the most serious disagreement you was! HOLOCAUST COMMITTEE — Kitty picked. Wrap in plastic wrap, cream and slightly beaten egg swollen pods indicate over eats all his meals out, but he comes best. Spring brings a peak of maturity. mg chol., 242 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 10 percent vit. A, 17 percent riboflavin, 26 Or tape it to his shower curtain, his ever have, count yourselves lucky. Numerous servicemen (and Dukakis, wife of Gov. Michael Dukakis refrigerate, and use as soon as yolks. In medium bowl beat egg home to sleep. The minute he gets availability for many of your percent niacin, 19 percent calcium, 17 percent iron. hair blower, his television set, his women) developed romances through of Massachusetts, poses in Washington possible. If it is kept for more than whites and cream of tartar until To select snow, sugar or China home, he turns the TV on, and leaves it favorites. light switch or his telephone. Your son DEAR ABBY: My wife and I agreed those letters that ended in marriage. three days, its moisture will stiff, but not dry. Fold whites into pea pods, look for pods which are on while he sleeps! He often falls on Tuesday with Senate Majority Leader Vegetables supply many im ­ should not compalin. You should. I to chip in with a group of friends to buy May 6 will mark nearly one and a half evaporate. Do not wash aspara­ yolk mixture. flat, firm, crisp and bright green. asleep with the lights on. George Mitchell of Maine after she portant vitamins in the diet, most think you’re entitled to more. a 50th wedding anniversary gift for a years since John Frakes answered a gus until ready to cook. Arrange half of the asparagus Garden peas must be kept cold He runs up my electric bill with his of which are water soluble. The — Recipe from Better Homes and Gardens couple we have known for many letter from Kathy McQuiston of New accepted an appointment as co- To prepare asparagus for mi­ in the bottom of a ring mold. Top from the time they are picked or radio, electric hair blower and his Y microwave offers an ideal me­ DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have a years. The group giving this gift Castle, Pa. And by the time you read chairman of the Governors’ Events, a crowaving, hold stalk firmly near with half of the egg mixture. their sugar turns to starch and electric shaver. And he can’t take a thod for preparing vegetables, disagreement that perhaps you can consists of eight married couples and this, they will be married. Keep up the fund-raising arm of the U.S. Holocaust the butt. Gently bend each spear Repeat layers. Reduce power to they toughen. Refrigerate all drink of water without letting the retaining their nutritional value, resolve. one widow. good work, Abby! until the tough end snaps off. Cut 50 percent (medium). Microwave peas, unwashed in a plastic bag, water run for five minutes. He’s too Memorial Council. flavor and texture. When prepar­ Our disagreement comes about One member of our group — not the MICHAEL D. HALLEY, away scales with a sharp knife. 8 to 15 minutes, or until mixture and use as soon as possible. lazy to look up telephone numbers, so ing vegetables in the microwave Wash spears in cold water. To prepare garden peas, shell 2 Gelatin contains because when we are watching TV, I widow — adamantly insists that the COMMAND CHAPLAIN appears set, rotating dish >A turn he calls information, which is charged a minimum of water or other Measure ‘A cup of water into a 12 pounds of peas just before cook­ regularly use the mute button to tune cost of the gift should be divided by 17. every 3 to 4 minutes. Invert on a to my bill. (Can’t he add?) We think it should be divided by nine. liquid is used. X 8-inch dish. Stir in ‘A teaspoon ing. Place 2 cups of shelled peas in out the commercials. My wife says PEOPLE serving platter. Yields 6 servings. He gives me a lousy $20 a week out of It is important to have vegeta­ salt, sugar or honey. Place one a I'A-quart casserole. Add 2 this is wrong — that if I watch the What do you think? the $160 take-home pay he gets, and he programs, I ought’ to listen to the IN DOUBT IN ARIZONA Don't put off writing thank-you not«s, bles of uniform size. Vegetables pound of spears in the dish, with tablespoons of butter to the young too much sugar letters of sympathy, etc. because you don't Relax, it’s only Michael complains yet. I think he’s getting a microwave faster and more ev­ Cheesy asparagus sponsor’s commercials. know what to soy. Get Abby's booklet, "How the buds near the center. Cover peas, or 'A cup water to mature good deal. If you agree with me please enly when cut into pieces. You 2 pounds fresh asparagus, cut ROYAL My attitude is that the companies DEAR IN DOUBT: Is the widow’s to Write Letters for All Occasions." Send o SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — Pop superstar with plastic wrap. Microwave for peas. Cover and microwave at print this so I can show it to my son. check or money order for $3.89 to: Dear may cut vegetables in a variety of half of the required time. Rear­ into 1 to I'A inch pieces high until tender, stirring once. MIXED that control television programming deceased husband going to be at the Abby, Letter Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Michael Jackson donned a disguise to do a little FED UP ways to achieve similar size range spears from the outside to Vi cup cold water Cooking time for fresh peas B E R R Y G E ­ abuse the airwaves by usinc an anniversary party? Of course not. Morris, III. 61054. (Postage Is Included.) shopping and all it managed to do was attract pieces. Bias cut, crinkle cut or 3 tablespoons butter, divided LATIN D ES­ attention. the middle of the dish, keeping the (approximately 2 pounds before Supermarket WIT OF THE WORLD julienne are all fam iliar methods buds in the center. Microwave for V i cup fine dry bread crumbs being shelled) is 5 to 7 minutes. SERT. 33 cents Police were called to a jewelry store after per 3-oz. box. employees reported a suspicious person was of cutting vegetables. the remaining time until tender- V i cup cashews To prepare and microwave pea Sampler / ------Moisture content and muturity crisp. One pound of fresh aspara­ 2 tablespoons flour pods, cut off end of pods, but leave Be your own trouble-shooter casing the joint. The suspicious person turned BONNIE: A Carolyn Wyman directly affect cooking time. gus spears cooks in 6>A to 9>A V i teaspoon salt string attached. Pull string down out to be the Grammy Award-winning singer packaged ge­ & Bonnie Tandy Leblang QUINO wearing a wig, fake mustache, false teeth and Fresh vegetables contain more minutes. Asparagus cuts weigh­ V i teaspoon dry mustard the pod, repeat on the other end. latin mix is lit­ Buenos Aires eyelashes. natural moisture and microwave ing one pound will cook in 5 to 7 ■A teaspoon pepper Place pods in a 9- inch pie plate tle more than ARGENTINA Jackson and an unidentified 12-year-old boy faster, with less water, than minutes. Let asparagus stand for 1 cup milk with 2 tablespoons of water. artificially fla­ when you have a complaint had gone into the store Monday to look at rings. vegetables picked late in the three minutes after microwaving 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese Cover with plastic wrap and vored and artificially colored shipments. season. before serving. Combine asparagus and water microwave 2 to 4 minutes, or until “ I asked him ‘Why are you wearing a false sugar. Each ‘A-cup serving con­ The cereal itself consists of a Television period has expired, immediately Cover vegetables with a casse­ in a I'A-quart casserole; cover. tender-crisp. Avoid overcooking. mustache?” ’ said H.N. Edwards, a security tains nearly 5 teaspoons of sugar bunch of bordering-on- news programs check with the store itself. The guard for the Sycamore Plaza shopping center. role lid, or vented plastic wrap to Asparagus and mushrooms Microwave at high power for 8 to or even more than a serving of phosphorescent-colored corn frequently fea­ hold in moisture and speed 12 minutes, or until tender, Peas with lettuce store may be willing to bend its “ He said ‘I have to — I ’m in disguise — I ’m sugar-saturated Tang. A major lumps which are supposed to look ture a "trouble­ own rules. If not, write to the microwaving. Use a minimum 1 pound fresh asparagus stirring once. Drain and set aside. 1 cup freshly shelled peas Michael Jackson.’ When he told me this, my difference between Royal and like cartoon faces. Half of mine shooter” seg­ manufacturer. Include a copy of first thought was this guy had gotten off the amount of time for fresh, tender 3 tablespoons butter, divided Melt 1 tablespoon butter in a 1/3 cup thinly sliced celery Sylvia competitor Jell-0 is that Royal looked like Quasi Modo. No ment, where a your original receipt, and keep a elevator between floors.” garden vegetables. 2 teaspoons sesame seed small bowl at high power for 30 to 2 tablespoons water fortifies its gelatin dessert with matter. Kids will be much too reporter helps copy of your own letter. A key to Salt vegetables after cooking, 4 ounces fresh mushrooms, 60 seconds. Mix in bread crumbs 3 cups shredded head lettuce Police Sgt. Ken Tacke and Officer Gordon some vitamin C. That’s one busy reading the comics to study viewers solve Porter successful resolution of consu­ or dissolve the salt thoroughly in sliced and cashews; set aside. 1 tablespoon butter Weeks said they questioned Jackson, and difference that would make me the shapes or to cause trouble at consumer mer disputes is having a com­ water before adding to vegeta­ 1 tablespoon fresh squeezed Melt remaining butter in a 1 tablespoon flour asked him to remove his disguise and show his favor Royal. the breakfast table. Now that’s a problems. But plete record of all paperwork identification. bles. Salt sprinkled directly on lemon juice 1-quart measure at high power 'A teaspoon sugar Better still, buy unflavored side effect every sugar-hating why wait for involved. “ He told the police he has to wear a disguise vegetables will oxidize and cause ■/< teaspoon grated fresh lemon for 30 to 60 seconds, or until butter V i teaspoon salt gelatin and flavor it with real Moms should be able to the television This is why, once it reaches this dark or discolored spots. peel is melted. Stir in flour and Dash of pepper when he goes shopping or he would be mobbed fruit juice and sugar, like this: appreciate. station to help you out? Be your the likelihood that something will stage, you should not lodge your by the crowds,” Edwards said. Vegetables such as asparagus, Prepare asparagus as directed seasonings. Blend in milk. Micro- V i cup whipping cream Soften 1 envelope of gelatin in own troubleshooter! You will be go wrong and, if it does, to complaint by telephone. which have tender ends and tough above. wave at high power for 3 to 5 Microwave at high power for 5 about 'A cup fruit juice, then SARA LEE OAT BRAN MUF­ aided by a growing number of maximize the chance that you Chances are good that your stalks, should be arranged with Place 1 tablespoon butter in a minutes, or until thickened and to 7 minutes, or until tender. Stir Newman plays Earl Long warm until the gelatin dissolves. FINS. $1.99 a 10-oz. box of four public and private consumer- will get a refund or a replacement problem will be solved at this the stalks to the outside of the custard cup. Microwave on high bubbly, stirring after 2 minutes, in lettuce, re-cover and micro- Add about 1 'A cups more juice frozen muffins with raisins. protection organizations. with a minimum of hassle. point. If not, and you believe the BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The voices of dish. A circular casserole or plate for 30 to 60 seconds, or until and then every minute. wave at high for 1 to 2 minutes, and a cup sugar. Chill until firm. Sometimes the problem is a First, know the company with company is in the wrong, it is time the late Gov. Earl Long and lawmakers from is ideal to use for this purpose. melted. Stir in sesame seeds. Remove half of the asparagus stirring after each minute. Set BONNIE: If you’re trying to simple one. A friend recently which you’re dealing. If you are to contact the Better Business three decades ago reverberated through the The first asparagus appears in Microwave at high power for 3 to 5 from casserole. Spread remain­ aside. CAROLYN: Gelatin is to regu­ get more oat bran into your diet purchased a package of four planning a moderate to large Bureau again. You will be sent a Capitol — courtesy of actor Paul Newman and early spring, with the peak minutes, or until brown, stirring ing asparagus evenly in serving In a small dish, combine butter, lar cooks what roux is to the best this is good as an occasional long-life lightbulbs. But clearly purchase, and the supplier is form to fill out and return. You company. season from March through June. once. Set aside. dish; pour on half of the sauce. flour, sugar, salt and pepper. chefs: a medium to hold together alternative to a bowl of hot oat something was wrong with them. unfamiliar to you, it's wise to also may wish to make a The cast and crew of the movie “ Blaze” — a Most asparagus sold in the United Sprinkle mushrooms over Sprinkle half of the cheese over Blend in cream. Microwave at great culinary creations. Gelatin bran or oatmeal. Each muffin One after another, they burned check with the local Better complaint to local and state portrayal of Long’s relationship with stripper States is green; a few markets cooked asparagus; cover. Micro- sauce. Repeat layers. Top with high for 1 to 2 minutes, or until adds sugar — and therefore great provides 11 grams of oat bran — out within hours of being put into Business Bureau. The BBB can consumer agencies which, if they Blaze Starr during the late 1950s — took over have hilled asparagus, which is wave at high power for 1 minute. crumb mixture. Microwave at thickened, stirring every minute. taste — to the dreariest salad. It more than cereals such as Post use. tell you whether the company has see a trend, will take action. the House chamber shortly after lawmakers grown underground to keep it Set aside. Melt remaining butter high power for 1 to 2 minutes, or Drain vegetables. Add sauce to makes some of the prettiest and Oat Flakes or Kellogg’s Cracklin’ By sheer luck, my friend still a record of consumer complaints, The most frequent complaints recessed at midnight Monday. white. Asparagus of any size may in a small dish at high power for until hot and bubbly, rotating the vegetables, tossing to coat. most colorful of desserts. Stained Bran but less than a serving of Dr. Gott had the package and the grocery and, if so, whether the complaints involved mail-order businesses. Although the chamber was sealed off to be tender, but it is best to buy 30 ^0 60 seconds, or until melted. dish 'A turn after half of the time. Yields 4 servings. glass gelatin, for instance, is Kellogg’s Common Sense Oat Peter Gott, M.D. store receipt. He wrote a short have been resolved It is common for little-known, visitors. Newman was heard all over the spears of uniform size so that they Stir in lemon juice and lemon Yields 6 to 8 servings. truly an object d’art. Bran. peel. letter to the manufacturer ex­ satisfactorily. border-line companies to adver­ Capitol through the House sound system. will microwave evenly. Marge Churchill is a Manches­ Although almost everybody The muffins are moderate in fat plaining the problem, and en­ Drain vegetables. Remove to □ □ □ Presuming the company has a tise a product, take orders, cash Most of the day was spent on a scene in which To select fresh asparagus, look ter resident who is an expert on calls gelatin by another brand while high in both oat bran and closed a copy of the receipt. serving platter. Drizzle lemon clean bill of health, go ahead and the checks, and never mail the Long, portrayed by Newman, made an for tightly closed buds and firm Three types of peas are popular microwave cooking. If you have name (Jeli-O), Royal also makes dietary fiber. My only complaint Within a couple of weeks, a letter butter over the tip, sprinkle with buy. But be sure to save all the product. uninvited appearance on the House floor and round stalks which are moist at in the United States. The familiar any questions about microwaving a perfectly respectable line for is with what Sara Lee did to boost of apology arrived, saying that sesame seeds. the stuff. ’Their new mixed berry receipts and paperwork. If you If this happens to you, write a demanded the microphone to discuss black the cut end. Both thick and thin garden or English pea is availa­ that you would like to see the total fiber: they added pea there had apparently been a are buying an appliance that letter to the company and, if you voting rights. spears are tender. Avoid open ble from January through Au­ answered In this column, please flavor is a good example. It’s and yummy cottonseed fiber. I problem in shipping the bulbs. Asparagus puff comes packaged in a cardboard receive no response or the re­ seedy tips, and angular ridged gust, but fresh supplies are write to: Microwave Kitchen, flavor recalls the darker berries prefer to see the latter in my Enclosed were coupons good for Senior irri box with plastic form inserts, sponse is unsatisfactory, contact Forbes airborne again stalks which may be fibrous and 1 pound fresh asparagus, cut limited; most of the crop is frozen Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, — blackberries, blueberries, and clothes, not my food. two new packages of lightbulbs — raspberries — and it’s very save all the material. Why? If you your local postal inspector. There tough. into 1-inch pieces or canned. Snow or China peas Manchester 06040. one to replace those originally SEVILLE, Spain (A P) — Multimillionaire sweet. CAROLYN: Am I the only plug in the unit and it won’t work, are specific and rigid rules purchased, and one to make up person who’s had it up to here by running nose frequently the store will make an governing mail-order businesses. Malcolm S. Forbes kicked off an eight-day for my friend’s time and trouble. balloon trip across Spain, saying he was RALSTON MORNING FUN­ withall these new oat bran immediate exchange — provided For instance, if a product cannot Menus celebrating the 500th anniversary of the NIES SWEETENED CEREAL. products? Oat bran cereals, oat DEAR DR, GOTT: I am 83 years old. When I begin you have kept all the packing be delivered within a month, the Reputable companies almost discovery of the New World three years early. $3.29 per 14-oz. box. bran muffins, oat bran bread — eating a meal, my nose immediately starts running materials and have your receipt. company must inform you and always respond in this way to Accompanied by son Robert, the Forbes the next thing you know, they’ll be and I begin to sneeze. This is very irritating to me. valid consumer complaints. They give yoti- the option of canceling BONNIE: This cereal is made Many establishments offer a magazine publisher planned to fly in a balloon Senior citizens schools the week of May 8 through Robertson School only: Grand­ salad, fruit. trying to slip it into cheesecake. Can you give me an idea what might be causing this rely on your goodwill for their your order. Shady mail-order with four grains and is fortified money-back return privilege for shaped like the Santa Maria used by The following meals are to be 12. parents’ Day celebration with It’d be one thing if this stuff tasted problem? continued survival, and they firms fear the postal inspector’s with nine vitamins and minerals. a few days after purchase — a office. Christopher Columbus’ expedition to the New served at Mayfair Gardens and Monday: Hot dog on a roll, sliced turkey with lettuce, cheese good. As it is, the best a consumer realize that one angry customer But it’s also made with bad-for- DEAR READER: You might have an allergy or a protection you should always World in 1492 on behalf of the Spanish crown. Westhill Gardens the week of french fries, cole slaw, oatmeal sticks, cole slaw, cookie. Andover Elementary can hope for is a company that can negate a lot of expensive Finally, if you have made a you coconut oil* the questioanble condition called vasomotor rhinitis, an annoying seek. But the offer maybe void Forbes, 69, told reporters Tuesday that his May 8 through 12 to Manchester raisin cookies. The following lunches will be knows how to disguise oat bran’s advertising. They want to keep complaint with either the BBB or preservative BHT, artificial fla­ nasal drainage triggered by various stimuli, unless you’ve saved the packag­ Spain trip "is an original and fun way to residents who are 60 or older: Tuesday: Hamburger maca­ The following lunches will be served at Andover Elementary bad taste. you happy. a regulatory agency, and your vors and colors (including the including odors and changes in environmental ing, receipt, warranty cards, and problem is pbsequently solved, contribute to the commemoration of the Monday: Apple juice, pork rib roni casserole, green beans, served at Coventry High School School the week of May 8 through That’s just what we’ve got in troublesome yellow #5) and lots of temperature. I suggest you see an allergist for two As a result, there are moves so on. it is your responsibility to contact discovery of the New World” and “ foster barbecue, noodles, mixed vegeta­ cornbread, fruited gelatin. the week of May 8 through 12: 12: Sara Lee. Their oat bran muffins sugar. reasons: You need a diagnosis and, if you do have an you should make before, during If the product proves to be friendship between the Spanish and American Wednesday: Salami grinder, Monday: Steak with cheese on Monday: Hamburgers, green have been spiced up with cin­ the agency and provide details of bles, white bread, Hawaiian allergy, the specialist can help you. Vasomotor and after purchases to minimize people.” applesauce, fruit sherbet. a roll, lettuce and tomato, potato beans, hash browns, chocolate I see nothing at all “ funny” namon and raisins and the muffin unsatisfactory after the return the resolution. pistachio dessert. rhinitis has no known cause aqd treatment is often The balloon enthusiast said his trip would be Thursday: Sliced turkey with puffs, assorted fruit. chip cake. about that. itself is inexplicably light and Tuesday: Grape juice, baked unsatisfactory; however, other forms of runny nose similar to earlier ones across China, Germany, gravy, whipped potatoes, mixed Tuesday: Pasta with meat moist. (Could cottonseed be the chicken, mashed potatoes, Ital­ Tuesday: Grinders, chips, CAROLYN: Can you lighten up are treatable. Thailand, Turkey, Pakistan and the Soviet vegetables, roll, chocalate sauce, green beans, hot garlic salad, fruit. answer?) I prefer donuts for ian green beans, dinner roll, for once. Nobody’s going to die DEAR DR. GOTT: Over the past 25 years I ’ve Union. raisins. pudding. bread, fruit. Wednesday: French bread breakfast but if you feel differ­ Creditors plague fiancee from eating this cereal except gotten a cold after the first chill in September and it Friday: Apple juice, toasted Wednesday: Hot dot on a roll, pizza, cole slaw, juice cups. ently, this is one of the better Wednesday: Farm er Brown maybe from laughter after read­ lasts through winter and spring. I ’ve tried soup, Salisbury steak Italiano, cheese sandwich, vegetable macaroni salad, corn niblets, Thursday: Pancakes, sausage, ing the comics that are printed on tasting of the new oat bran foods. DEAR BRUCE: I have a good job and save money ‘Headaches’ from Charles nibblers, chilled fruit. potato chips, fruit. juice, applesauce. everything. On a hunch I tried vitamin E and it regularly. I am engaged to a woman I love very spaghetti with sauce, salad, Morning Funnies’ open-flap works. What does medical science know about wheat bread, date coffeecake. Thursday: Chicken nuggets in Friday: Grilled cheese, potato much, but she has not been as responsible for her LONDON (A P) — Prince Charles says he’s a back. Eight of kids’ favorite Bonnie Tandy Leblang is a vitamin E in the treatment of colds? Thursday: Cranapple juice, Bolton schools a basket with fries, fruit. puffs, vegetable sticks, chocolate strips are printed here, with new finances as I have been. hands-on leader of his trust fund for young Friday: Pepperoni pizza. cream pie. registered dietitian. Carolyn Wy­ DEAR READER: No reputable scientific study She is being sued by creditors who want to collect entrepreneurs. roast turkey with gravy, sweet The following lunches will be episodes slated for succeeding man Is a junk food fanatic. has shown supplemental vitamin E to be of any on bills that she refuses to pay. If we are married, Smart Money The Prince’s Youth Business Trust gives potato and apple casserole, peas served in the Bolton Elementary health benefit in normal adults. will I become responsible for those bills? grants up to $1,700 and loans up to five times and onions, cranberry sauce, and Center schools the week of The vitamin is widely distributed in foods T.C., Bruce Williams that amount to young people who want to start pumpernickel bread, fresh fruit. May 8 through 12: (especially vegetable oils); deficiencies in normal EASTCHESTER, N.Y. businesses. Friday: Garden gazpacho, fish, Monday: Meatball grinders, This Weeks Baked people are rare enough to be medical curiosities. An Speaking of his style as president, Charles fiesta rice, buttered corn, rye potato puffs, cucumber salad, T O M O M occasional patient with peripheral vascular disease DEAR T.C.: The general answer to your question said, “ I shower my trust people with endless bread, apple cranberry crisp. chilled peaches. ivilli love Y ~ SPECIAL , (blocked arteries) may experience improvement in is no. notes, letters and telephone calls asking, ‘What 1 Tuesday: Beef and gravy over circulation, but the usefulness of vitamin E in aiding But since your fiancee has demonstrated her exactly what I expected them to be. For the next two about this and why?’ ‘We ought to do this,’ Meals on Wheels rice, green beans, applesauce SOLE VANDERBILT Crirbrale Her Sptxial Da> niih dr«».rrl from C circulation, preventing heart disease, improving irresponsibility and is involved in litigation, I think or three years, it was tolerable. Now I find the whole ‘Have you thought about that?’ and cookie. layered sole with scallops, crab, ’ The following meals are to be sexual performance, treating the common cold and it would be prudent to keep your finances classroom environent absolutely intolerable. " I think I must give them endless head­ Wednesday: Orange juice, ham & cheese served to Meals on Wheels clients Classic Cakes & Pastries topped with hollendalse sauce lower blood pressure is unproved. completely separate. That means separate check­ My personal life is lousy and it’s my fault because aches,” he said, adding that to elicit financial the week of May 8 through 12. The and egg on a muffin, potato ing accounts and separate credit cards. And you I am so unhappy. I can't understand why I dislike support from banks and business people, he pattie, melon cubes. •Mothers Day Classic "S w eets” .Assortment I ’m not suggesting that you imagined your hot noon meal is listed first, the improvement; I am saying that, as a general rule, should talk with your tax consultant to find out what I am doing. I am truly embarrassed to discuss has “ badgered people endlessly.” Thursday: Tomato soup, tuna •featuring Chocolate Dipped Strawberries ' LUNCH ’ 5 .4 9 cool evening meal second. such a result would be unusual. Ask your doctor whether or not it would be prudent to file a joint this with my closest friends. The heir to the British throne told British melt, chips, fruit cocktail. Monday: Beef stew with a •Petite Fouvs about this. return after you’re married. How can I get myself back on track? Broadcasting Corp. radio Tuesday he sympa­ Friday: Cheese pizza, tossed DINNER ’ 6 .4 9 biscuit, wax beans. Chicken sand­ For more information, I am sending you copies of Perhaps more important. In order to stabilize P.T., thized with the difficulties of setting out in life salad, dressing, fruited gelatin •Pralines wich, fruit, milk. my health Reports "Fads I — Vitarhins and your coming married life, it would be prudent to sit NEW ORLEANS without a college education. with topping. Tuesday: Beef roulades with •Chocolate Mousse filled Minerals” and "Vitamin E .” Other readers who down with your fiancee and explain that she may gravy, whipped potato, squash. Heart Boxes Seafood Salad Roll would like copies should send $1.25 for each report need some help from you or perhaps some outside DEAR P.T.: I don't know where you got the idea Egg salad sandwich, fruit, milk. that when one selects a carer path, it is a choice that Coventry schools •Miniature Chocolate Eclairs*^/' Combination of with their name and address to P.O. Box 91369, help In getting her financial house in order. Wednesday: Chicken a la king Lobater, Shrtmp, Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the In the meantime, be very careful to keep your is made for life. First, of all, there is nothing Our Language over rice, green beans, cauli­ The following lunches will be Chocolate Glazed Puffed Seafood Salad on title. finances totally separate so there can be no claim whatever wrong with changing career at 33,43 — or flower. Turkey sandwich, fruit, served in the Coventry elemen­ even 73. Heart Cakes with Freah Baked Roll. *2.99 DEAR DR. GOTT: I have a fungus infection under upon your assets, and more important, your good milk. tary schools the week of May 8 You said that you enjoyed teaching for a time. Lurid describes something vividly horrible or Spring Flowers my big toe nail. Once you gave the name of a tea to credit. For the time being, it might be well for her to Thursday: Pot roast with through 12: Like you I have a degree in education, and there was shocking. It originally meant "extremely pale,” if Bring Your (iwn m .------soak it in and I forgot the name. Will you please continue to keep hers in her maiden name. gravy, baked potato, zucchini. Monday: Fruit juice, tuna Rolled Fondant Cakes with a a time when I enjoyed working with young people. you’re interested in the lurid past. repeat the information? Chicken salad sandwich, fruit salad boat with lettuce, potato Fresh Flower Nose Gay or BEER & WINg k l A K t l DEAR BRUCE: Ever since I was a little kid, I But for me — and it seems for you — that time has Dispel drives off or scatters. Be careful not to milk. chips, fruit cup. DEAR READER: LaPacha tea, also known as wanted to be a teacher. I belonged to the Future double the final 1. or else you’ll misspell dlspel.<^ Mothers Day Cameo Open until 8:00pm passed. There is nothing wrong with this. It is Friday: Baked haddock square Tuesday: Hot dog on a bun, Pau d’Arco in health food stores, is said to cure Teachers of America all through high school and I nothing to be embarrassed about or ashamed of. Fresh Strawberry Topped Cheesecakes / t' Thur. a FrI. Evening with newburg sauce, whipped baked beans, corn, fresh fruit. chronic fungus infection of the toenails. graduated from a teacher’s curriculum at a state Clearly, you have a good mind. Equally obvious, QUESTION: I just read that someone “stayed potatoes, carrots. Tuna salad Wednesday: Salad bar with Brown Derbys One nurse wrote to me, indicating that she “ used university. you have a decent formal education. By all means mayor to long." Isn’t that wrong? sandwich, fruit, milk. meat and cheese, fruit and one teaspoon per cup of water, heated it very hot, I have taught for 11 years in the elementary school seek out other employment that you will be vegetables, roll and assorted 43 Oak Street 63 ^ oodland St. SEA FOOD then soaked the feet once a day until the solution system and I think I am pretty fine teacher. My comfortable with. And bear in mind that this might ANSWER: The writer probably meant too long, garnishes. Manchester schools Manche$>ter MAIKHESHR became cold. Within three days, the pain was gone. husband is a school administrator and together we not be a final judgment for the rest of your life. You indicating an excessive length of time. To long Thursday: Assorted sand­ 6 4 7 - 1 1 6 1 SEFWING the area CWER 30YEARS In two weeks, so was the infection.” earn a good living. My problem is, and I am may spend the next decade in another activity means to “to crave or desire,” hardly a reason for The following lunches will be wiches, vegetables and fruit. 649-9937 If you choose to use LaPacha tea, let me know if it ashamed to admit this. I hate teaching. When I totally unrelated education, and the following in a remaining a mayor. If someone has “stayed mayor served in the Manchester public Friday: Pizza, salad, fruit. is effective. began,I really liked it — the first five years were third. to long.” that person has been mayor too long. 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. May 3, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 3, 1989 — 17 DILLON by Steve DIckeneon SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT N' CARLYLE by Lerry Wright

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■ :/ A 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 3. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. May 3, 1989_19 SCIENCE & HEALTH SPORTS ■ w ■ Scientists cail cold fusion tests ‘sloppy’ IN BRIEF Thouglits Shuttle countdown on track By Alex Dominguez the deuterium atoms fused, releasing A The Associated Press neutrons and producing four times more ApLENty X CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP) - The heat than invested. Len Auster countdown advanced smoothly today toward BALTIMORE — Physicists are resort­ Fred Skiff, a University of Maryland Thursday’s scheduled launch of Atlantis with ing to poems and visual aids like a blade of physicist, said that after attempting to five astronauts and a robot probe to Venus. grass to help illustrate the problems they duplicate the results for two weeks he was “This time we’re going to see if we can get it found in two chemists’ claim of achieving certain cold fusion had not taken place. right,” astronaut David Walker, who will nuclear fusion in a jar. “It appears the work by Pons and command the flight, said Tuesday. Four days “Tens of millions of dollars are at stake, Fleischmann is very sloppy,” Skiff said. A earlier, a launch attempt was called off just 31 dear sister and brother, because one “They should have presented their re­ The AL East seconds before the planned liftoff. j scientist put a thermometer in one place search in the scientific community before The other crew members are pilot Ronald instead of the other,” Walter Meyerhof of going public with it,” he said. Grabe and mission specialists Mary Cleave, Stanford University recited to reporters Mark Lee and Norman Thagard. In an informal shown of hands, scientists Tuesday at a meeting of the American at the American Physical Society meeting showing signs Liftoff is scheduled for 1:48 p.m. Thursday. Physical Society. li Shuttle weather forecasters said there was a Tuesday voted 8-1 that they were 95 Meyerhof said the excess heat that the percent confident the excess heat was not 70 percent chance conditions would be researchers attribute to cold fusion was favorable. The only concern was a threat of produced by nuclear fusion. \ caused instead by incorrect temperature However, the panel also voted 6-3 against of mediocrity crosswinds greater than 17 mph that could be measurements. He said the device the dangerous if the shuttle had to make an ruling out that experiments in Utah and researchers used failed to distribute elsewhere had produced neutrons. Have you taken a good look at the Major League emergency landing on a runway near the temperature evenly. launch pad. “The bottom line is we see nothing standings lately? Y University of Utah chemist B. Stanley Atlantis will carry into space the $550 million anomalous in any of their experiments and If you had read them Tuesday night, you would Pons and his collaborator, Martin Fleisch- have identified what we believe are serious have seen the Yankees and Orioles tied for the lead \ Magellan probe, which the astronauts are to mann of Britain’s University of Southamp­ dispatch on a 15-month journey to Venus. The errors in the experiment,” said Steven in the American League East, each at 12-12. ton, startled the world March 23 by Koonin of the California Institute of • i probe is to orbit the planet and map its announcing they had achieved fusion at What’s going on here? Will mediocrity reign in cloud-shrouded surface with a high resolution Technology. what was once the strongest division in all of room temperature. One of the few physicists to hold out hope radar system. \ Most eHorts to achieve fusion, the baseball? for cold fusion, Brigham Young Universi­ Sadly, the answer is probably “yes.” nuclear reaction that powers the sun, have ty’s Steve Jones, said his experiments had Program set on sexuality required staggeringly high temperatures. Those in the AL West went out on a limb and took produced neutrons but at a level much chances with trades and the like, while the general ’The nursing committee of the American Cold fusion could open the door to a clean, lower than the University of Utah Cancer Society will present a program on AP photo cheap and virtually unlimited source of managers in the East sat on their pocketbooks and COLD FUSION DOUBTS — WalterMeyerhof of Stanford experiment claimed. Cold fusion needs let the clubs grow old. “Sexuality and Self-Esteem” on Wednesday, energy. further study, but is only a little understood 9 ^ . * 1 May 10, at Willie’s Steak House in Manchester. University discusses recent cold fusion experiment Pons and Fleischmann said they did it by effect, he said. Old isn’t necessarily better. Barbara ’Tuttle, director of social work at claims during a news conference on Tuesday at the placing palladium and platinum elec­ He used a blade of grass to illustrate his The Yankees aged some more the other day with Rockville General Hospital and a practicing American Physical Society convention in Baltimore. He trodes in a flask of deuterium oxide, or point. the trade of A1 Leiter, the 23-year-old lefthanded heavy water, and applying electric cur­ sex therapist in Hartford, will be guest is holding a sketch of one of the recent claims. Meyerhof “I don’t think it will grow into a tree,” hurler, for outfielder Jesse Barfield. 29. It was a speaker. The lecture will focus on the unique rent. Deuterium is a heavier isotope, or Jones said. “I think it will grow into a desperate act for the club, which needed someone needs of self-esteem and sexuality in the said incorrect temperature measurements invalidate the cousin, of ordinary hydrogen. pleasant little flower in the garden of to protect Don Mattingly in the batting order. AP photo AP photo cancer patient. Medical professionals, clergy claims. The researchers claimed the nuclei of physics.” By trading Leiter. the Yankees may have and social workers are invited to attend. mortgaged some of their future for the present. BIG OBSTACLE — Boston’s Kelvin Upshaw (7) finds his path to SWEET VICTORY — Detroit players, from the left, Rick Mahorn, For more information, call the office of the Leiter has the potential to blossom into an the basket blocked by 7-foot James Edwards of the Pistons Joe Dumars and Bill Laimbeer are a happy bunch on the bench Manchester-North Unit at 643-2168. outstanding pitcher, a commodity that today’s during Tuesday night’s Game 3 at the Boston Garden. The as teammate Dennis Rodman passes by with his index raised Advocates of ‘good death’ organize in state clubs have in short supply too many times. Pistons won to complete a sweep of the Celtics. high as they go on to defeat the Boston Celtics, 100-85, Red Cross needs blood Somebody in the American League East is going Bv Peter Chllson important today,” Kaplan said in a telephone FARMINGTON — A recent surge in the The Associated Press Connecticut, and a member of the Medical Ethics to play better than .500 baseball — it’s hoped — by interview from her home. “We want people to know Committee at the UConn Health Center. “Hospitals the time October rolls around. In the meantime, the number of organ transplants being done by they can have control over their last days. But we Connecticut hospitals has taxed the Red Cross FARMINGTON — Hemlock may have been bitter are much more reasonable and supportive of early season results have made the five teams the Pistons send the Celtics home early are talking about something that’s illegal. It’s a patients’ wishes than they used to be.” sad sacks of baseball. blood inventory, particularly 0 negative and poison for the Greek philospher Socrates, but for difficult issue. Anyone assisting would be consi­ other negative blood types. members of the National Hemlock Society who are dered as assisting in a crime.” McNally cited one example when doctors agreed Bv Howard Ulman the friendly crowd. the 16 title banners The end of it, though, was short and That basket began the 12-2 spurt to a patient’s request to remove him from a □ □ □ The Associated Press “Our supply of 0 negative is so low that organizing a local chapter, death can be the least She noted that the society’s motto, “Good Life, hanging from the rafters and the sour. Boston was eliminated in the with which Detroit ended the game. supplying future transplants will be difficult painful alternative. Good Death,” reflects a person’s right to have a respirator. The doctors determined there was There have been some king-sized scores in Celtics’ 32-9 home record couldn’t opening round for the first time since Salley had eight points and Johnson unless all who are eligible, especially those The 8-year-old organization supports euthanasia, quality life. When life becomes physically unbeara­ nothing more they could do for him and explained scholastic softball and baseball this season, and BOSTON — It was a familiar sight close the gap created by their injuries 1956. Detroit made sure of that with an seven in the 27-8 surge in which Piston with negative blood types, donate soon,” said or mercy killing, for terminally ill patients for ble or without quality, an individual should have the the situation to the patient, prompting the patient’s they lead to one question: Why? on the Boston Garden court — a and inexperience and the Pistons’ outburst that lasted for just the last substitutes scored 23 points. Detroit’s Richard G. Cable, M.D.. medical director of whom life has become a painful burden, said Ilene option to end his life, she said. Kaplan said the decision, he said. The patient was kept on RHAM High School scored 43 runs in a .softball championship-caliber team checking talent and depth. Detroit also had the 9:17 of the game. bench outscored its starters, 51-49, Connecticut Regional Red Cross Blood Kaplan, a Farmington social worker who is setting philosphy does not apply to mentally ill or medication as he was gradually removed from the win over Rocky Hill last week. In the same week. the clock and deciding it’s time to NBA’s best road record. 26-15, during "We hung around, we hung around, and outscored Boston’s bench, 51-23. Services. up Connecticut's first Hemlock Society chapter. emotionally depressed people. system, and he died a short time later. Cromwell scored 34 runs in blanking Cheney Tech. break open a close game. the regular season. we hung around until the time was “Obviously, our bench won this Blood drives are held Monday through Euthanasia means painless and easy death. “He had his autonomy and his comfort and we had Margins of 36 and 34 seem a bit excessive on the Time for defense? OK, let’s play it. "Sooner or later a team of that right,” Salley said. game.” Detroit Coach Chuck Daly Saturday statewide. Call 678-2700 or a local “It's becoming an issue that’s extremely Kaplan said she was inspired to start a local our sense we were still good health care providers,” Time for some spirit-breaking quality will rise up and do some things Boston didn’t score more than 95 said. “We got in trouble in the first chapter by an incident in Florida two and a half McNally said. He stressed, however, that many scholastic level. jumpers? Let ’em fly. Time for the American Red Cross chapter for locations. When do you have enough runs? There’s no that will hurt us,” Celtics Coach points in any of the three games. half by giving up 55 points. I told the years ago, in which a 76-year-old man shot his wife doctors choose not to agree with their patients’ substitutes to shine? Bring ’em in. Jimmy Rodgers said. “We were Dating back to last year’s Eastern guys that we can’t keep giving up the who was suffering from Alzeimer’s disease. She wishes and refer them to other doctors. standard, but certainly what these two coaches Time to win? Let’s do it. beaten by an extremely fine basket­ Women sought for study brought their teams to was beyond the level of Conference final against Detroit, the second shots.” Third World aid said the man’s action was unfortunate and may But because there are so many possible That’s the way the Boston Celtics ball team.” Celtics have lost five straight playoff It was tough for Boston to get any FARMINGTON — Postmenopausal women have been avoided if he had had access to a support situations, it is very difficult to develop any simple reasonable. were. It’s the way the Detroit Pistons Not only beaten, but swept. It was games, a club record. Why not tell a kid to swing and miss? shots in the second half. under 65 are being sought for a new group with the help of a local Hemlock Society ethics formula regarding euthanasia, said Mar­ are. Times have changed. the first time that had happened to The Celtics led 55-51 at halftime, “They had a set plan from the osteoporosis study at the University of urged on ozone chapter. garet Farley, professor of ethics at Yale University. Sportsmanship is still a hallmark in athletics. “When it’s time for us to play,” Boston since 1983 and only the fourth 73-71 after three quarters and 77-73 beginning of the series to double-team Connecticut Health Center, An official at the national office of the Hemlock In Chicago, the father of a child in an irreversible C’mon, coaches, try a little sportsmanship. You Detroit’s John Salley said, "we play.” time in the 82 playoff series the Celtics when McHale hit a short baseline shot down low.” McHale said. “Against Society in Eugene, Ore., said more than 1,000 people might even get to like it. The five-month study will evaluate the HELSINKI, Finland (AP) — Nearly 90 countries coma held off hospital workers with a gun and On Tuesday night, that time came have participated in. with 9:42 left in the game. Dennis their defense, there were opportuni­ effectiveness of a non-hormonal drug, Feldene, a month choose to die with someone else’s help, tearfully unhooked the child’s respirator. The boy’s with a little more than nine minutes “Beating Boston three in a row Rodaman’s layup began a 10-0 run ties to drive to the hoop.” have announced their support for a ban on meaning that someone provides drugs or other □ □ □ left in what turned out to be Boston’s to combat the bone-wasting disease that occurs ozone-destroying chemicals by the year 2000 and are father faces a first-degree murder charge and is out totally shocked me,” Detroit’s Mark that put Detroit ahead to stay. 83-77 But Boston didn’t take advantage of predominantly in women past child-bearing calling for an international fund to help Third World means of death requested by a terminally ill person. on $75,000 bond. The American Legion Zone Eight baseball shortest playoff season in 33 years. Aguirre said. with 6:22 remaining. them. age, countries join in the effort. The statistic is based on the society’s surveys of In January, after a long and bitter legal battle, the playoffs, which have generated excitement ever Detroit, the winningest team in the Not only swept, but held to 30 points When Lewis broke his team’s The Celtics were hampered by Feldene. made by Pfizer Inc., is a commonly The resolution adopted Tuesday at the U.N.- police and justice officials around the country. state Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Connecticut since they began more than a decade ago, are dead NBA this season, played suffocating in the second half. The Celtics never drought that lasted 4:24 with a center Robert Parish’s knee and used drug against inflammation. It inhibits the sponsored conference stepped up the timetable of “So often doctors prolong death,” said Henry family who wanted to remove their comatose for this year. defense against the winningest fran­ scored so few points in any of the 854 three-point play, Detroit led 83-80. elbow ailments that affected his shot. production of prostaglandins, which are the 1987 Montreal Protocol, which requires Brod, director of operations for the National mother from a life-sustaining feeding tube. The A year ago, because the state American Legion chise in NBA history and outscored halves they played in their playoff Joe Kleine’s free throw for Boston He hit 2 of 12 shots and scored 4 points hormone-like fatty acids that are also partly Hemlock Society. “It’s not even life they’re woman, Carol McConnell, a 57-year-old former Boston 27-8 in the final 9:17. The surge history. The NBA playoff record is 27. made it 85-81 with 4:09 to go, but in 29 minutes. They also played industrial nations to halve production of the prolonging — it’s prolonging the processs of dying.” hierarchy didn’t go for its three-team playoff turned a 77-73 deficit into 100-85 responsible for bone breakdown. chemicals by the end of the century. emergency room nurse, became comatose follow­ system. Zone Eight divided its eight teams into two "Their defense won as opposed to Johnson, a long-time Celtic nemesis, without Larry Bird, who had missed ’Those wishing to take part may call the The draft declaration says developing countries Brod said national interest in euthanasia and the ing a 1985 auto accident and died in February. victory that gave Detroit a 3-0 sweep their offense,” McHale said. “There calmly hit a 3-point shot to build the the previous 78 games following heel Osteoporosis Center at 679-3850. Hemlock Society has grown over the past three Kaplan said she has received nearly 40 phone calls four-team divisions and again had a playoff to in the opening round of the playoffs. was no room to manufacture any lead to 88-81. should be helped in finding and financing decide the representative to the state tournament. surgery, and guard Kevin Gamble, a years because the media have paid more attention from Connecticut society members, who were The Pistons were led by Vinnie shots inside.” Lewis’ two free throws made it threat to break Detroit’s inside alternatives to the most damaging such chemicals to the issue. That won’t happen this year. Stafford is joining Water rules tightened — chloroflourocarbons. informed of the new chapter through the organiza­ Johnson with 25 points and Joe Not only held to 30 points in the 88-83, but Johnson again coolly defense with outside shooting and Doctors try to pay close attention to the wishes of Zone Eight as a ninth team, and nine into two Dumars with 24. had 20 CFCs are used in refrigerators, air-conditioners, tion’s national news letter. Most of the calls came second half, but saddled with their connected on a jumper from the foul drives to the basket. WASHINGTON (AP) — Thousands of public terminally ill patients, said Dr. Daniel McNally, from elderly persons and young people concerned doesn’t come out of the wash evenly. and Kevin McHale 17 for Boston. first winless playoff season since 1951 line to restore the seven-point lead “The Celtics were a little shor­ water systems across the country will have to food containers, foam insulation and padding, No matter how much those in Zone Eight might aerosol cans and other industrial products. assistant professor of medicine at the University of about the spread of the AIDs virus, she said. The Pistons will play the winner of and their second in the 36 years they with 3:06 remaining. thanded,” Detroit center Bill Laim­ improve their purification equipment to like a playoff, it just isn’t going to happen this the best-of-five series between Mil­ have made the post-season "When Vinnie comes off those beer said. “I thought we were a better reduce chemical contamination and comply The declaration by 86 countries calls for summer. If one team, perhaps Manchester or East waukee and Atlanta in the Eastern competition. agreement to phase out the gases listed in the picks, he’s hard to stop,” Boston team and we’re not intimidated by with new Environmental Protection Agency Hartford, runs away with it early, there just won’t Conference semifinals. The Bucks "The end is the end and it was a guard Brian Shaw said. “They’ve anybody’s building.” standards. Montreal Protocol “as soon as possible, but not later be the excitement in Zone Eight , lead 2-1. disappointing season,” McHale said. played together for a long while and than year 2000, and for that purpose to tighten the “They had all the answers,” The EPA on Tuesday proposed federally And that’s a shame. On Tuesday night, the parquet floor, "It’s been a long year.” they know each other’s moves.” Rodgers said. required ceilings on the maximum amounts of timetable of the Montreal Protocol.” 38 types of cancer-causing chemicals and other Scientists say the destruction of the ozone layer is causing increased skin cancer and eye damage and Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester pollutants allowed in drinking water. Herald. o Michael Cook, director of the EPA office poses a danger to the world’s food chain. A Remembrance... which deals with drinking water contaminants, The ozone layer, which ranges from nine to 18 Pumped-up de los Santos delivers for KC said most public water systems already meet miles high, is the atmospheric layer in which an the proposed requirements, but additional appreciable concentration of ozone gas occurs, Bv Ronald Blum friends, too. City to a 5-3 victory over New York. purification equipment will probably be absorbing much ultraviolet radiation and prevent­ The Associated Press "I went around to my teammates asking for “Here is my time,” de los Santos remembered needed in about 2,500 public systems, serving ing some heat loss from Earth. Burks’ homer tickets.” he said. thinking, “I was all pumped.” NEW YORK — Luis de los Santos had more family And they all were glad they came. With Kansas de los Santos grew up in the Dominican Republic about 2 million people, mostly in rural areas. Environmentalists said depletion of the ozone In some cases households will be paying and friends at Yankee Stadium than he had City trailing 3-2 in the seventh inning Tuesday night, but he and his family live in the Washington Heights layer is occurring at a much faster rate than teammates. de los Santos came up with the bases loaded. He section of Manahattan, near the site of Hilltop Park, higher water bills — anywhere from $10 to $460 foreseen when the Montreal Protocol was signed Remember your loved ones with saves Bosox more a year — as a result, officials said, There were his 11 brothers and sisters. There fouled off two 3-2 pitches, then grounded a single just where the Yankees played at the beginning of the and the United States and European Economic MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Ellis Burks got the pitch were his mother and father. There were about 20 past shortstop Alavaro Espinoza, leading Kansas century. although the new requirements in many cases Community have independently promised to try to are unlikely to go into effecl until 1991. an in memoriam in the Herald. he expected and knew how to make the best of it, Growing up, he was never much a a Yankees fan. eliminate production and use of CFCs by the end of hitting a three-run Boston homer in an eighth inning “I like the Phillies,” he said. "They had Mike the century. that proved fatal for the Minnesota Twins. Schmidt. He always was my favorite player.” The homer capped a four-run inning Tuesday and made a winner of John Dopson, 3-1, giving Boston a That’s because de los Santos was a third baseman 4-2 victory and sending Minnesot a to its ninth loss in back then. But he made 50 errors at Memphis in 1986 A special page of In Memoriams and the Royals, knowing that they would have Kevin ALLSTATE 10 games. “The more you see of Dop.son, the more you like Seitzer around for a long time, shifted him to first. BUSINESS will appear on Saturday, May 27. him,” Red Sox manager Joe Morgan said. “He just Problem was, George Brett. So even after de los • Santos hit .307 last year, drove in 87 runs and was keeps getting better and better.” » ''O 1 MACHINES Dopson allowed six hits over eight innings. Lee .'4 ^ 'I*;' named the American Association’s MVP. there was Smith worked the ninth inning for his third save. no place to put him. “Over 19 years servicing Business equipment” Burks hit his fifth homer of the season and his ‘At the end of spring training, I said, ’Luis, you third in four games against Twins reliever Jeff really deserve to be in the big leagues. You did We will be happy to assist you in everything to be in the big leagues and you would be Reardon. “What can you isay?” said Boston manager Joe here if we didn’t have George Brett at first base,”’ WE’RE MOVING the selection and the wording of Morgan. “He hit the dog slew out of it. It didn’t look Royals manager John Wathan said. like we were going to mount much of a threat. When Brett tore a knee ligament Saturday night, to 789 MAIN STREET your tribute. Toliver pitched well for them.” de los Santos got his chance. And Wathan believes in Next to Blish Hardware Burks said, “I’m just looking to hit it hard. I’m him. coming up in good situations to hit and I’ve been “He’s just a great RBI guy,” the Royals manager getting good pitches to hit. I got a good pitch to hit said. “In situations like that. I feel comfortable with that time.” ^ . him up there.” “I was looking for something I could drive, and it Mark Gubicza believes in him, too. Please call the Herald by Thursday, was belt high and I got a hold of it. “He’s alway been a good contact hitter,” the We Service and Support What We Sell. Burks’ homer negated a strong performance by pitcher said. “You can count on him to put the ball in Cash Registers May 25 (12 noon). Minnesota starter Fred Toliver, who carried a play.” • Typewriters • Ribbons St Inkrollers no-hitter for 5 2-3 innings. "It was the kind of effort Gubicza, 2-2, was the beneficary: he pitched a • Check Writers • Word Processors for over 1000 calculators • Computer letter quality we are looking for from our starters,” said Twins six-hitter for his second straight complete game • Calculators typewriters & cash manager Tom Kelly. “Consistency is the name of against the Yankees. He had a 2-0 lead but allowed registers in stock the game and he had it.” ^ ^ j two runs In the second, primarily because of a wild 'May 1st New Location"" It was the second time this season that Reardon pitch and his throwing error. 789 Main Street 643-2711 has blown a save opportunity by allowing a He said in his younger years, when he had less (Next to Blish Hardware) late-inning homer. composure, that would have frazzled him. “In the Manchester But Kelly defended Reardon s performance. AP photo past, there’s a good chance that would have been a VICTi*R "Jeff’s our stopper. He’s been doing a good job. OUT AT HOME — Kansas City’s Danny day’s game at Yankee Stadium. Yankee three-, four-run inning.” Authorized Full Line Deaier When it’s his time, he’s our man.” Tartabull is out at the plate aftertrying to But he allowed only one more nin in the game; it 643-6156 Toliver, making his 3.5th career start, walked catcher Don Slaught (11) made the tag. gave the Yankees a 3-2 lead in the fifth when Burks In the first inning, then retired 15 straight score in the first inning on a grounderto The Royais won, 5-3. six-time Gold Glove Bob Boone threw away a before Wade Boggs singled in the sixth. first baseman Don Mattingly in Tues- pickoff attempt with Don Slaught on third. to - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 3, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. May 3, 1989 — 81 Doubts out in 'Big Appie’ as Ojeda gains victory Warriors’ sweep of Jazz is speciai Bv Ed Shearer seventh and scored on Barry By Bill Barnard The Associated Press NL Roundup Lyons’ single. , The Associated Press Dodgers 7, Pirates 0: Orel NBA Playoffs ATLANTA — Any lingering Hershiser changed his style. The The networks aren’t the only ones doubts have ended for Bob Ojeda result remained the same. having a sweeps month in May. and Manager Davey Johnson of when Jeff Blauser singled, went Hershiser, the 1988 Cy Young Detroit, New York, Golden State Rookie of the Year Mitch Richmond ifft the New York Mets. to second on Darryl Strawberry’s Award winner in the National and Phoenix completed 3-0 sweeps in added 26 points and 11 rebounds for “To see him come back after fielding error in right and scored League and a postseason hero for their first-round, best-of-5 NBA the Warriors, who play Phoenix in the the injury and pitch a game like on Lonnie Smith’s double. Don Los Angeles, pitched his first L playoffs Tuesday night, and two more Western Conference semifinals. that, you feel that everything’s Aase pitched the ninth. shutout of the year, a six-hitter in series could end that way tonight. Terry Teagle had 24 points and Rod secure in Metland,” Johnson said Ojeda had entered the game a 7-0 victory over the Pittsburgh The biggest shocker was Golden Higgins grabbed 14 rebounds for Tuesday night after Ojeda went with a 6.38 ERA. Pirates on ’Tuesday night. The State, which finished eight games Golden State. eight strong innings to record his He said this victory was partic­ Dodgers have a string of 21 behind Utah in the Western Confer­ John Stockton had a career playoff- first victop^ since almost sever­ ularly gratifying because of an shutout innings. ence standings. The Warriors won high 34 points and 16 assists and Karl ing the middle finger of his left injury two years earlier that also But he didn’t do things nor­ 120-106 at home Tuesday night after Malone had 33 points and 14 rebounds hand last September, a 7-1 victory could have ended his career. mally, even if the outcome was winning twice at Salt Lake City over for Utah, which lost its sixth consecu­ over the Atlanta Braves. “In ’87, I thought my career familiar. the favored Jazz. tive playoff game to Golden State “I’d be lying if I didn’t say was over when I walked off that Hershiser struck out six and Golden State coach Don Nelson, dating to 1987. maybe there was a twinge not to mound,’’ Ojeda said, referring to didn’t walk anyone in his first who had 42 playoff victories as a coach Knicks lie , 76ers 115, OT; New doubt myself,’’ Ojeda said. an Atlanta appearance when he complete game of 1989. at Milwaukee, said this was his most York, which trailed late in all three “You’d have to be a plate of injured his left elbow in the first satisfying win. Padres 7, Cardinals 1: Jack games, beat Philadelphia on Gerald spaghetti not to doubt yourself.’’ inning, eventually having to “One year we swept Boston, But I Wilkins’ 18-foot jumper with six Ojeda allowed only five hits and undergo surgery to move a nerve Clark, who left St. Louis as a free AP photo had a veteran team.” he said. “This is seconds left in overtime. one unearned run as the Mets agent after the 1987 season to sign back into place. UNSEATED — Former Los Angeles a young team that grew together this The Knicks, who meet the winner of posted their eighth victory in nine “To come back and get on the with the Yankees, got his first hit year, and that’s what makes it so the Chicago-Cleveland series, trailed games and sent the Braves right track here has a special against his former team, a Kings’ head coach Robbie Ftorek talks ■special.” 115-114 when Wilkins scored over the plunging to their eighth loss in a meaning.’’ he said. three-run homer to start a five- with reporters late Tuesday afternoon In other games Tuesday, the Sixers’ Maurice Cheeks for his 22nd Y run third inning at San Diego, row. “He pitched like hell tonight,” Jj' ‘’V if t z after he was fired by the Kings. Ftorek Pistons ended Boston’s shortest point of the game “He was outstanding,’’ John­ Atlanta Manager Russ Nixon said Clark, traded to San Diego by playoff season in 33 years with a 100-85 Charles Barkley, who led Philadel­ ‘^ 1 son said. “That’s the Bobby 0 we New York in the offseason, drove was fired "in the team’s best interest” of Ojeda. “He pitched like he according to Kings’ general manager victory: the Knicks won their third phia with 29 points, got one more shot can know and love. wanted to stay in the rotation.” a 2-2 pitch from Scott Terry over straight close game over Philadelphia for the Sixers, but the ball clanged off “When somebody has an acci­ Strawberry gave Ojeda an the center field wall as San Diego Rogie Vachon. with a 116-115 decision in overtime: the rim as time ran out. dent like he had. everybody wants sent 10 batters to the plate in the AP photo early cushion, hitting his sixth inning. Phoenix overcame a 23-point second- led the Knicks with 24 to lay blame to the injury, that he homer after Howard Johnson half deficit tj sweep Denver 130-121: points, including three from 3-point doesn’t hbve the feel, location, walked and stole second. It was Ed Whitson pitched a sik-hitter BACK IN TIME — New York Mets’Gregg baseman Gerald Perry in a pickoff and Milwaukee took a 2-1 lead over range. in breaking St. Louis’ six-game because of that. I know Bobby on a 3-2 pitch from Pete Smith. Jefferies dives back to first base as attempt during Tuesday night’s game in Atlanta by winning 117-113 in Suns 130, Nuggets 121: Phoenix hasn’t felt that. I really didn’t feel winning streak. John Kruk had a SPORTS 0-4, and carried over the right Atlanta pitcher Pete Smith throws to first Atlanta. The Mets won, 7-1. overtime. outscored Denver 69-37 after falling it either, but there’s always that field fence. two-run homer forthe Padres and In tonight’s games, it’s Cleveland at behind by 23 points early in the tnira AP photo Pedro Guerrero homered for the doubt in your mind. He really The Mets added three runs in Chicago. Seattle at Houston and the quarter. HAPPY WARRIORS — Warrior head coach Don Nelson hugs needed a well-pitched game to Cardinals. the third on an RBI double by Gossage came on for Rick Reu- he scored from first base on Tim two runs, and Bill Doran had IN BRIEF Los Angeles Lakers at Portland. The Tom Chambers, l-for-9 from the guard Winston Garland after the Warriors beat the Utah Jazz, dispel that lingering doubt in Kevin McReynolds and a two-run Giants 4, Cubs 0: At San schel with the bases loaded and Raines’ single. three hits and three RBIs. Davis Lakers and Sonics lead 2-0 and the field with five points in the first half, everybody’s mind, really.’’ single by Gregg Jeffries. Francisco, Rich Gossage got Cavaliers and Bulls are tied 1-1. scored 19 of his 32 points in the fourth 120-106, for a sweep of their first-round series Tuesday night in one out in the eighth. Gossage got Astros 12, Phillies 4: At Philadel­ leads the NL with eight home Oakland. Ojeda, 1-3, almost severed the Ojeda, who had two hits in the back at the Cubs, who released Vance Law to pop out and Shawon phia, the Astros had their biggest runs. Canseco to undergo rehab Chris Mullin scored 35 points, quarter for the Suns. upper portion of the finger on his game, got one of them in the third him just before the season. Dunston to ground out. including nine during a game­ The Suns trailed 72-54 at the half, pitching hand with an electric offensive output of the season The loss was the Phillies’ sixth TORONTO (AP) — Oakland right fielder and eventually scored on Keith In earning his first save as a Expos 6, Reds 4: At Montreal. with 17 hits. Glenn Davis hit a in their last eight games, but they breaking 25-5 run midway through the and the Nuggets extended the lead to assists for the Suns, with 19 seconds to go. Then Fred hedge clipper last Sept. 21. Henderson’s bloop single to left. Giant and the 303rd of his career, Jose Canseco will report to the Huntsville Stars second half for the Warriors, who 84-61 early in the third quarter on Bucks 117, Hawks 113, OT: Milwau­ Roberts scored on his second three- He lost his shutout in the eighth Otis Nixon’s two-out single in the two-run homerandan RBI single, got a two-run homer and RBI of the Southern League Saturday for a Jeffries doubled to open the most of any active pitcher. eighth inning broke a 3-3 tie, then Kevin Bass was 4-for-5 and scored single from Mike Schmidt. were 20-62 last season. Michael Adams’ 3-pointer. kee grabbed a 2-1 lead over Atlanta as point play of overtime, putting the rehabilitation assignment. “A lot of people counted us out when Denver, playing without injured Ricky Pierce scored a career-high 35 Bucks up 115-111 with 13 seconds Canseco will spend a minimum of five days we first started the season. ” Mullin starters Fat Lever and Danny points, including a go-ahead three- remaining. at Huntsville. said. “What people say doesn’t Schayes, was paced by Walter Davis point play with 32 seconds left in Antoine Carr got a basket for the He is suffering from a stress fracture of the matter, what we 12 players and the with 26 points. Alex English and overtime. Hawks with five seconds left, but McGwire provides a dramatic ending Poster rejects Rose hamate bone in his left hand, the same bone his coaching staff do is what matters. To Adams each had 22. Pierce’s three-point play gave Sidney Moncrief iced the Bucks twin brother Ozzie fractured this spring. some people it’s a miracle. To me it’s Chambers grabbed 17 rebounds and Milwaukee a 112-109 lead before victory with two free throws with Bv The Associated Press to quit. since 1981. The victory gave the Canseco’s Huntsville assignment is conting­ a good series.” Kevin Johnson had 32 points and 16 Reggie Theus scored for the Hawks three seconds remaining. “We’ve been coming back White Sox back-to-back wins for BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — dent Leo Pinckney said. ent upon his progress during workouts in Despite the circumstances, AL Roundup when we need to,” McGuire said. the first time since April 7-8. Pete Rose’s face may be a A spokeswoman for Marine- Oakland. After two days of batting practice, Mark McGwire wasn’t about to “There are so many players on Erie King, 2-3. gave up five hits common sight on sports pages Midland Bank, which spon­ Canseco has experienced no pain in his injured become selective when he this team who know how to pick including a run-scoring single to and nightly new.scasts, but it sored the poster, said she left wrist. Flames far from perfect in opening win stepped to the plate with the batters in the ninth and then up the slack, we just feel we can Robin Yount in the first inning. doesn’t rate a spot on a poster didn’t know why Ro.se was left Oakland Athletics a run down allowed singles to Polonia and always come back.” commemorating the 50th anni­ off. Judith Nolan said base­ The run ended a string of 25 By Mike Nadel “It’s hard to say what triggered that “Our guys handled them very well. in the first two periods and 19 overall. with one out separating them Henderson. Orioles 4, Angels 3: Jim Trab- straight scoreless innings for versary of a minor league. ball’s investigation into its Holland shows Interest Though he’s one of the New all-time hits leader for alleged The Associated Press kind of response but it wasn’t the But it was apparent that these were Calgary allowed only 226 goals during from a loss to the Toronto Blue “If anyone won the ballgame, it er’s sacrifice fly in the ninth Milwaukee. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - Virginia the season, second in the league. Jays. was those two guys,” McGuire York-Penn League’s most gambling may have been a same response we’ve seen in the last not the Chicago Blackhawks tonight.” inning gave Baltimore the victory Mariners 7, Tigers 2: Seattle’s coach Terry Holland, who is CALGARY. Alberta — Even the two series,” hesaid. “Some of that isa “Calgary was very prepared.” Calgary put 39 shots on Chevrier “I was sitting on anything,” said. “He (Ward) had Luis over California, snapping the Jeffrey Leonard hit a grand slam famous alumni, Rose’s image factor, but “I really can’t has been left off the Class A say.” negotiating a new contract, said Tuesday that participants had trouble distinguish­ reflection of playing against the Keenan said, “They played exception­ and backup Darren Pang. McGwire joked in explaining why (Polonia) 0-2 and then he fouls off Angels’ five-game winning and Mike Dunne limited Detroit he is interested in pursuing other coaching ing how much of the result should be Calgary Flames, who were the best ally well, particularly in the early he swung at a very high pitch about five pitches then he gets a streak. io six hits over seven innings for minor league’s poster that A1 Macinnis paced the Flames’ includes 18 other former NY-P jobs, including one at Kentucky. credited to the Calgary Flames’ club in the league. portions when they completely domi­ against Toronto reliever Tom base hit. He had Henderson 0-2. Brady Anderson led off the his first American League Charles Lynch, the league’s “I’ve been under contract here since 1976 and defense and also assisted on goals by Henke. Once he hit it. there was He fouls off a couple pitches and players who went on to fame in lawyer, also declined to say greatness and how much should be “We have to play with a lot more nated us. ninth with a double off reliever victory. I haven’t investigated any other job opportuni­ blamed on the Chicago Blackhawks’ intensity in terms of generating “Obviously, the game would have Jamie Macoun and Joe Nieuwendyk little doubt the ball would find its then drops in a hit. Willie Fraser, 0-2. After Phil Leonard has two grand slams the majors. why the Cincinnati Reds’ man­ that made it 2-0. There’s Wade Boggs, Jim ager wasn’t on the poster. But ties, but before I make a commitment to lackluster effort. chances. Thenagain. maybe wedidn’t been out of reach in the first 15 way into the left field seats at “But that’s the way this club Bradley sacrificed Anderson to this season and is tied with Glenn another long-term contract I think I should “I don’t think the intensity was play well because we weren’t allowed minutes if it wasn’t for (goalie Alain) Exhibition Stadium for a grand plays.” McGwire added. “We’re third, Joe Orsulak and Cal Ripken Davis of Houston and Kansas Rice. Maury Wills and Warren he did acknowledge Rose’s Calgary’s defense is more than Spahn. but Rose is missing — take my head up out of the sand and see where I there,” Blackhawks Coach Mike to.” Chevrier. It could have been worse slam that gave the A’s an 8-5 going to get those key hits when were intentionally walked to load City’s Bo Jackson for the lead absence was no oversight. He am,” Holland said. “I should at least Macinnis and his partner, Dana we need them.” and it’s no oversight. said Rose was initially among Keenan said after Calgary opened the Said Flames goalie Mike Vernon, than a 3-0 lopsided victory.” Murzyn. and the other defense pair­ victory Tuesday night. the bases. Traber batted for with eight homers. determine if this is where I want to be.” NHL’s Campbell Conference finals who barely broke a sweat while The Flames’ defense keyed the “He’s just one of those pitchers With two outs in the bottom of Randy Milligan, and after fouling After two-out singles by Harold ’’The sponsor didn’t want those considered for the ings. Brad McCrimmon-Rob Ramage Holland. 47, is entering the final year of a with a 3-0 victory Tuesday night. recording his third playoff shutout: victory, holding Chicago to nine shots and Macoun-Ric Nattress. who I’ve never been able to the ninth at Toronto, reliever off several pitches, lifted a fly ball Reynolds and Henry Cotto in the him on there,” league presi­ poster. five-year coaching contract, which also solve.” McGwire said. “Tonight, Gene Nelson hit George Bell with to the edge of the warning track in third, Alvin Davis walked on four includes a series of five, one-year rollover I just got around on one.” a pitch and both benches emptied right field. straight pitches, setting up Leo­ extensions. McGwire said he could not as the players exchanged blows. Greg Olson, 3-0, got the victory nard’s sixth career slam, off Holland said he has had informal discussions remember ever having much Bell was ejected. in relief of Jose Bautista. Olson Charles Hudson, 0-2. with Kentucky athletic director C.M. Newton Brandt gets the call success against Henke. And he The Blue Jays have lost four pitched two innings, allowing one Indians 8, Rangers 3: Cory about the coaching job. but has not heard from said Henke knows it. too. straight games and eight of their hit. Snyder hit a three-run homer and NEED SOME EXTRA Newton in more than a week. “I think every pitcher knows last nine. Oakland has won II of White Sox 6, Brewers 1; Ron drove in four runs, and Greg telling him he’s fired when he owns you,” McGwire its last 13 games. Kittle and Ivan Calderon hit Swindell pitched a strong 7 1-3 ATTENTION!!! said. "I’m going up in that McGwire’s homer was his sixth two-run homers as Chicago ended innings to lead Cleveland. SPENDING MONEY? Edberg among the winners situation knowing I’ve struck out of the season and second career Chris Bosio’s four-game winning The Rangers led 2-1 in the sixth Bv Denne H. Freeman for it to end. He didn’t even shake my hand. every time against him. grand slam. streak and handed the Brewers when Snyder hit his fifth homer of Newspaper routes available in your area... MUNICH, West Germany (AP) — Wim­ The Associated Press These guys are over their heads.” Let The Naval Reserve “I’m looking for anything to hit. Rick Honeycutt, 1-0, pitched 2 their fifth straight loss. the season, off Jamie Moyer, 3-1. bledon champion Stefan Edberg of Sweden Jones said the Cowboys’ 10-year drought Fortunately, I got a fastball I 2-3 innings and Eric Plunk got the Bosio, who gave up 12 hits in 7 Swindell, 3-0, allowed seven defeated Andres Vysand of the Soviet Union IRVING. Texas — For days. Gil Brandt in landing top talent wasn’t the reason Be The Key To Your Future! could handle and I hit it out of the last out for his first save. 1-3 innings, remained winless hits, struck out six and did not Earn money and prizes by delivering the 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 and Martin Jaite of Argentina beat didn’t want to hear the telephone ring Brandt was let go. Looking for; ball park.” Pat Borders’ RBI single had lifetime against Chicago, falling walk a batter as the Indians swept Jimmy Connors 6-4, 1-6 in second-round because he knew owner Jerry Jones and “We just felt the way we wanted to go in • Educational Assistance Despite his heroics, McGwire given the Blue Jays a 5-4 lead in to 0-5. the two-game series. Manchester Herald in your matches of the men’s $205,000 Munich Nabisco Coach Jimmy Johnson were debating the the scouting department was without Gil,” said teammates Luis Polonia and the eighth and Ranee Mulliniks The victory enabled the White Joe Carter led off the sixth with tennis tournament Tuesday. fate of his Dallas Cowboys’ scouting Jones said. • Quality Navy Schooling Dave Henderson deserved much hit a grand slam in the first Sox to sweep the two-game series department. a single and took second when the neighborhood. Vysand proved an able opponent against the Johnson was more succinct. • Leadership Experience of the credit. Reliever Duane against Bob Welch. at Comiskey Park, where Chi­ ball got by Rangers left fielder top-seeded Edberg before a crowd of about' “It’s kind of like being staked out on an “We had a difference in philosophy on Ward, 1-4, struck out the first two But the Athletics weren’t about cago had not swept Milwaukee Pete Incaviglia for an error. 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Merchandise Ads 646-0129 Prior experience with adolescent population, sub­ It’s not how much speculation fueled by the team’s upset loss in Konsos City 200 Ofl 300-4 M W IIson If 10 0 0 JD ovIs c Indians 8, Rangers 3 4 0 0 0 B a s k e tb a ll A — 19,847. stance abuse treatment, and recreation therapy pre­ — Mortgage Tax 8 Escrow Processor - money you make the Stanley Cup playoffs’ first round that he New Yerft o n 010 000-3 Jefferls 2b 5 12 2 Berroa rf 3 0 2 0 Referee— Dove Newell. Linesmen— would be let go. E—Gubicza, Boone. LOB—Konsos City 7, Lyons c 4 0 11 Blouser 2b 3 110 Wayne Bonnev, Swede Knox. ferred. Must be willing to obtain PU BLIC SE R V IC E LI­ responsibilities include processing and that’s important. It’s New York 4. 2B— Tortobull. S-^Stought, CLEVELAND TEXAS Elster ss 4 0 0 0 PSmIth p 0 0 0 0 CENSE. Please sand resume to personnel or apply to; maintaining tax payments and records, typ­ how much you Murray. 46, has posted a 325-222-79 record Esplnozor Wilson. ' ObrhM o b r h b i Oleda p 4 12 0 Puleo p 0 0 0 0 WAREHOUSE O M cDw l If 5 2 1 0 Espy cf ing, filing, customer phone contact and ge­ since becoming the Capitals’ coach in 1981. but IP H R EM B B s o 4 0 2 0 Aase p 0 0 0 0 DJom s ph 10 0 0 N8A playoff results Workers. Full time keepi Earn up to Konsoi city Browne 2b 4 0 1 0 Palm er 1b 4 0 2 1 Acker p 0 0 0 0 Elmcrest neral office duties. $3,000 a month, has yet to lead the team beyond two rounds of Gublczo W.7-2 9 6 3 1 0 4 Corter cf 4 2 2 2 Incvgllo If 4 0 0 0 Russell oh 10 0 0 and part time PO BrIn 1b 3 2 2 0 Slerro rf 4 0 0 0 25 Marlborough Street the Stanley Cup playoffs. He was in the final Now York Asnm chr p 0 0 0 0 S c h o la s t ic positions open. — New Loao 5et-op Processor - part time. $15,900 John L.2.4 6 23 10 5 5 1 1 Snyder rf 5 2 3 4 Franco 2b 4 0 0 0 Totalt 37 711 7 Totalt 32 1 5 1 Knicks 116, 76ers 115 OT PER investment year of a five-year contract that would have AAohorcIc 1 1'3 0 0 0 0 1 M ^ ln a dh 3 0 0 0 BBell dh 3 1 1 0 Portland. CT 06480 responsibilities Include set-up of new con­ M IY o n g dh 10 0 0 DAY Apply in person; expired June 1. Gutermon 1 0 0 0 0 2 Stone pr 0 0 0 0 New York 203 IN 100—7 eoe sumer loans on the computer system, required. Free HBP— Baoneby John. WP— John, Gubicta Jacoby 3b 3 0 1 0 Buechle 3b 4 1 1 2 Atlonta ON ON 010—1 NEW YORK (116) * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days planning kit. Call Murray ranks 15th in career victories and 2. Allanson c 4 0 1 2 Sundbrg c 3 1 1 0 E—PSmIth, JDavIs, Strawberry. D P - Newmon 6-)) 5-6 )7, (3ok lev 8-)70-) )7, Ewing Carpet Factory Outlet maintaining accurate information regard­ Umpires— Home, AOerrIII; First, Denkln- Fermln ss 4 0 0 0 Kunkel ss 3 0 0 0 New York 1, Atlonto 1. LOB— New York 0, 3-)2 2-2 8. Jackson 9-)6 3-3 24, G.WIIkIns Baseball standings * Additional Lines 504 Per Line, Per Day 824 Silver Une 24 hours, has the seventh-best career winning percen­ ger; Second, McCoy; Third, Palermo. Totals 38 811 8 Totalt 33 3 7 3 Atlanta 5. 2B— McReynotds, Jefferies, 1)-19(MI22, Vondeweghe )-5668, Tucker3-504) ing Insurance and all closed consumer C C C-East * Classifications 71 thru 87 1-800-326-0770. tage among league coaches. He has led the T— 2:37. A — 20,567. ^ LSmIth. HR— Strowberrv (6). SB— HJohnson 6, E.Wllklns04)04l0, SIrIcklond 2-4)-) 5, Green O 'a ll East Hartford DRIVERS WANTED loans. Oevtlond 100 003 400-0 (7), Jefferies (3). 3-63-49, WolkerPOO-OO. Tolals46-9520-23l )6. W L W L Capitals to three 100-point seasons and was East Hartford * Merchandise Under *250 Texas 000 ON 010-3 IP H R ER BB SO 6 1 7 3 Dairy Farms ke Cream has immediate We offer competitive salaries and company paid Monchester For more information named the NHL Coach of the Year in 1983-84. Orloles4,Angelas E— Incovlglla, Sierra. DP— Texas 1. New York PHILADELPHIA (115) 6 1 6 1 * Ad must contain price! benefits. For further information, please contact 1 LOB—Clevelond 9, Texas 4. 2B— Browne, Oledo W.1-3 8 5 1 0 1 3 Smith 4-5 1-1 9, Berkley 12-16 5-8 29, Rockville 5 2 7 3 call 569-4495, openings for ciass li truck drivers. Come drive He is second in the NHL to Edmonton’s Glen South Windsor BBell, S u n ^ r g . H R — Buechele (3), Snyder Aose 1 0 0 0 0 0 GmlnskI 5-145815, Cheeks5125718, Hawkins 4 3 6 4 You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds the New Engiand area deiivering ice cream the Human Resources Department. i Sather in coaching longevity. CALIFORNIA BALTIMORE (5). SF— Corter. Attanta 5 6 ^9 2, Anderson 4-11 2-210, Henderson 511 Enfield 4 3 4 5 ask for Art. | l 3 INSTRUCTION o b r h M ObrhM IP H R E R B B SO PSmIth L.O^ 3 2-3 7 6 6 3 4 2 8 15, Welp 0-) 0 0 0, Colemon 57 2-2 12, Fermi 2 5 2 9 due to this low price... 1 “ The time process involved was to give Dwnng dh 4 1 1 1 products to our customers. We offer exceiient BAndsn cf 3 2 1 0 OOVtlOMl Puleo 2 1-3 2 0 0 2 1 Brooks 182-25. Totals438727-38115. W indham 1 6 1 1 4 Joyner 1b TRAIN to be a Diesel myself a chance to step back from the emotions 4 1 2 0 PBrodly If 3 0 2 1 Swindell W.3D 71-3 7 Acker 2 2 1 1 0 1 Hartford Public 0 7 0 9 wages, benefit package including major SUFFIELD BANK Roy 2b 4 1 1 1 Mechanic. Seven of the playoffs and the season and make the Deverex rf 3 0 0 0 Orosco 1 2-3 0 Assnmehr i 0 0 0 0 0 New Yorti 28 19 32 27 10-116 ORTHODONTIC 1 DWhIfe cf 4 0 11 Orsulak rf 0 0 0 0 Texoi Phltadelphta 24 28 26 28 9— 115 ACC O 'all medical coverage, 401K pension plan, profit 157 Mountain Road month hands-on pro- decision,” Capitals general manager David Parrish c 4 0 1 0 CRIpkn ss 3 0 11 M o ve r L,3-) 51-3 7 5Polnf gools— Jackson 3, Oakley, W L W L ASSISTANT gram. Classes start ev- 1] CDovIs If 3 0 0 0 Mlllign 1b 3 0 11 Guonte 1 1-3 4 Brooks, Henderson, Fouled out— Newman. Notre Dome 5 1 11 2 CALL CLASSIFIED sharing and more. We take pride in our Poile said. “ ...Bryan has done an excellent job Bichette rf Padres 7, Cardinals I Seeking a warm, caring ery two months. Diesel 3 0 1 0 Trober ph 0 0 0 1 Rogers 1 1-3 0 Rebounds— New York 55 (Oakley 17), East Calhollc 4 1 9 1 equipment, our custoiders and our employees. Suffield, CT 06078 and I think he deserves a chance to coach this Howell 3b 3 0 0 0 Teftleton c 4 0 0 0 Arnsberg 1 0 Philadelphia 52 (Barkley ))). Assists— Fairfield Prep 4 2 7 4 assistant, full or part Technology Institute. team next year.” KAndrs ss 3 0 0 0 Sheets dh 4 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Wetke; Rrst, Evens; STLOUIS S A N D IE G O New York 22 (Jackson 9), Philadelphia 25 Xavier 2 2 6 3 643“2711 NOW! time, (or our orthodontic Come Join our team. Applications now being 105 Phoenix Avenue, Wthgtn 3b 4 0 0 0 Second, Shulock; Third, Morrison. Ob r h M cibr h bl (Cheeks 11). Total fouls— New York 32, St. Jose ph's 0 4 3 6 (203) 668-1261 ext. 307 Enfield, CT 1-800-243- BRIpkn 2b 2 2 10 T— 2:52. A — 12,772. Coleman If e 0 J 0 RAIom r 2b 5 0 2 ) Phlladelohio 28. Technicols— New York St Bernard 0 5 2 1 office. We work a four accepted a t: EOE M/F 4242. I T o M t 33 3 7 3 Totals 33 4 7 4 OSmIth ss 4 0 0 0 Salazar 3b 5)20 Illegal defense 2, Barkley, Oakley, New­ day week. We believe 1 Pnditn 3b 4 0 0 0 TGwynn ct mon, Smith. A — 16,236, 4)20 C O C-E osI Rain washes out net play Ooltfomla 000 301 080— 3 White Sox 6. Brewers I Guerrer 1b 3 1 2 1 JCkirk 1b 2 113 O 'a ll applicant should be Dairy Farms Ice Cream IHDMES Boltlmere OOO 010 301— 4 M T hm p ct 2 0 0 0 CMartnz If W L W L 2)00 RHAM career minded, ready to ROY ROGERS RESTAURANTS NEW YORK (AP) — Heavy rain washed out Two outs when winning run scored. Oulsnbry p 0 0 0 0 Santiago c 3 1)0 Pistons 100, Celtics 85 5 2 7 2 40 Tolland Stage Road FDR SALE MILWAUKEE CHICAGO Bacon Academy 5 grow and fulfill potential. DP— Californio 1, Baltimore 3. LOB— Walling ph 1 0 1 0 Kruk rf 4)22 3 6 4 PART TIM E 394 TOLLAND TURNPIKE singles play at the Tournament of Champions Coventry California 2, Baltimore 11. 2B— Milligan, ObrhM ObrhM Corpntr p 0 0 0 0 Tmpifn ss 1)00 4 4 7 4 Molltor 3b 4 1 0 0 Guillen ss D E T R O IT (100) Cheney Tech Salary comensurate with Tolland, CT 06084 All real estate advertised In on Tuesday. Joyner, BAndcrson. 3B— Ray. HR— Downing 4 0 0 0 Bm nskv rf 3 0 ) 0 Green ss 2 0 0 0 3 4 S 4 MANCHESTER, CT Gontnr 2b 5 0 0 0 Gallghr cf 4 0 0 0 the Manchester Herald Is (4). S B — BRIpken (1). S— PBrodlev. S F — Oguend 5b 3 0 0 0 Whitson p 4 0)1 Aaulrre511(H)13.Mahorn(>-1(L00,Lalmbeer experlance. Please call Monday-Fridayp 8*5:30 and Saturday, 9-1 203-649-6220 Doubles matches were played at an indoor Trober. Yount cf 3 0 11 Baines dh 4 2 3 0 TPena c 3 0 0 0 5 9 0 8 9, Dum ars 9-17 5 9 24, Thomos 1-91-3 3, sublecf to the Fair Housing COC-W est The Manchester Jan, 840-7222. eoe facility on the grounds of the West Side Tennis IP H R ER BB SO Deer rf 4 0 1 0 Kittle 1b 4 112 Terry p 10 0 0 Edwards 28 ^26, Rodman 38 086, V. Johnson O'Qll (Next to Economy Electric) Act ot 1968, which makes It 1 Oollfomla Shefflld ss 3 0 1 0 Caldern rf 4 2 3 2 M o rris cf 2 0 0 0 10-184825. Sa)ley574814. Totals408217-22)00. W L W L Illegal to advertise anv pref­ Club, but all singles matches were postponed. 4 0 1 0 Boston if Cromw ell CFInley 4 1-3 4 3 3 5 7 Broggs If 4 12 0 Telolt 38 ) 6 1 Totals 32 7 )1 7 7 1 9 1 erence, limitation ordlscrlm- None of the 10 top seeds has played yet. Ivan Minton 1-3 0 0 0 3 0 Surhoff c 4 0 1 0 EW IIm s 3b 4 0 10 BO STO N (85) Portland 7 1 a 2 Herald is looking for Vlnol Tech Purchaaiug Inotlon based on race, color, McOure 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 M eyer dh 10 0 0 Merullo c 4 0 11 StLouls 010 800 000— 1 McHale 5)2 5517, Lewis 514 48 20. Parish 1 5 1 5 OPENING IN MID-MAY Lendl is seeded first, followed by Mats Felder pr 0 0 0 0 Lyons 2b 3 0 11 2-12 (M) 4, D.Johnson 3-9 58 6,Show5)638 Rocky Hill REWARDING OPPORTUNITIES AT religion, sex of notional Froser \.M 1 ^3 1 1 1 2 0 Son Diego OOS 000 20k— 7 1 5 2 6 Co-ordInator/ClarIcal origin, or an Intention to Wilander, Andre Agassi. Tim Mayotte and Baltimore Francn 1b 3 0 0 0 DP— StlJ>uls 3, Son Diego 3. LOB— 15,Uoshow57088,Plnckney38228,Klelne38 East Hampton 0 7 0 9 10 people to work part GRAMPY’S CORNER STORE Bautista 7 4 3 3 0 4 Totals 31 1 S 1 Totals 35 8 12 8 StLouls 2, San Diego 9. 2B—Salazar. 1-27, Acres 51 58 0, Birdsong 5 1 5 8 5. Totals A ssistant HELP WANTED moke onv such preference, Yannick Noah. 358415)785. If you have ambition, motivation and the desire to Olson W ,30 2 1 0 0 0 1 H R — Guerrero (4), JCtark (5), Kruk (2), limitation or discrimination. Eleventh-seeded Luiz Mattar of Brazil and WP— Minton. BK-CFInlev. PB—Parrish. Milwaukee 100 ON 000—1 SB—RAIomor (5), TGwynn (9). Detroit 31 20 20 29— 100 High energy person succeed in a challenging but rewarding career- ALL SHIFTS The Herald will not know­ Chkogo 023 000 02x— 8 IP H R ER BB SO Boston 29 26 18 1 2 - 85 time evenings in our Qrampy’s Corner Store has a position(a) availa­ ingly accept any advertise­ No. 16 Jordi Arrese of Spain won their opening E— Guillen. DP— Milwaukee 1, Chicago 2. 3Polnt goals—Aguirre. Lolmbeer, C a le n d a r needed for Immediate SILouls ble at our Manchester location. ment which Is In violation of matches Monday, but No. 12 Dan Goldie was Mariners?,Tlgers2 LOB— Milwaukee 10, Chicago 5. 2B— Terry L,3-2 3 9 5 5 5 1 V.Johnson, Fouled out— None. Rebounds— opening, full time. PAY «6.00 & UP the low. Calderon. H R — Kittle (4), Calderon (3). Oulsnbry 3 1 0 0 2 ) Detroit 46 (Rodm an9). Boston52 (Klelne 11) tele-marketing dept. upset by Sergio Bruguera of Spain. S B — M olltor (2), Francona (1). Assists— Detroit 23 (Thomas 15), Boston 20 Drder company •5ENMR5 TURN IDLE TIME INTO CASH MANCHESTER: Three DETROIT SEATTLE Corpntr 2 1 2 2 1 3 MANAGER TRAINEE IP H R ER BB SO Son Diego (Show 7). Total fouls— Detroit 21, Boston 23. t o d a y supplies, Inventory bedroom Cape, new Ob r h M ObrhM Milwaukee Technicals— Boston Illegal defense, Boston You can earn up to *400 per week. You will have •HOURS TO MEET YOUR NEEDS Sheridan If 4 0 0 0 Reynids 2b Whitson W.4-2 9 6 1 t 0 t _ Baseball control, assist with bath. Interior painted 4 110 Boslo L,4-1 7 1-3 12 coach Rodgers. A — 14,890. •HOMEMAKERS WELCOME Lemon rf 2 10 0 Cotto If 4 110 Terry pitched to 2 betters In the 4th. EastCalhollcat Manchester, 3:30 Earn $125.00-$250.00 total P&L responsibility for a Qrampy’s store. Fernandez Is activated Crim 2-3 0 BK— Quisenberry. R H A M a t Coventry, 3:30 projects, reports and throughout, one cor Whitakr 2b 4 0 1 0 A D o vIs 1b 2 10 0 Chicogo •FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES garage, fenced bock Lynn dh 4 0 2 1 Leonrd dh 3 124 Umpires— Home, MeSherry; Rrst, Crow- - Softball general clerical duties. TORONTO (AP) - The Toronto Blue Jays King W,2-3 8 5 1 1 7 3 ford; Second, West; Third, Halllon. Bucks 117. Hawks 1130T conord at AAanchtstefz 3:30 CASHIERS/CLERKS •STORE CONTESTS yard, great starter Nokes c 3 0 0 0 Coles rf 4 12 0 Thigpen 1 0 0 0 0 0 a week. Knowledge of activated shortstop Tony Fernandez from the Meath c 1 0 1 0 Griffey cf 3 10 0 T— 2:27. A — 16,997. East CothollcatMercVf 3:30 •COMPLETE TRAINING home. $134,500. Peter­ King pitched to 2 batters In the 9th. A T L A N T A (111) RHAMatCoventrv,3;30 Multi-Mate and/or Up to *8“ per hour to start. No experience neces­ Bergm n 1b 3 0 1 0 Valle c 4 12 0 PB— Surhoff. man Real Estate 21-day disabled list Tuesday and have Koncok 5 5 2)1 19, Wilkins 1326 33 30, b oytT yod i sary. •COMPANY OUTINGS M oHnd 1b 10 0 0 Presley 3b 4 0 3 3 Umpires— Home, Coble; First, McClel- Lotus desired, though Malone 4-7 68 14, Rivers 516 55 15, South WlndsoratAAanchester,3*30 Qrampy’a Is not just an ordinary convenience 649-9404. purchased the contract of Junior Felix from KW IIm s cf 4 1 2 1 VIzQuel ss 4 0 0 0 lond; Second, Brinkman; Third, Cooney. We offer: •FREE UNIFORMS Brum ly ss 3 0 0 0 Theus 1-5 38 5, Levingston 18 48 6, AA s. . BovtTtnnlt not essential. Employer store. We otter full New York Style deli’s, hot food MANSFIELD. Two fam­ Class AAA Syracuse of the International Battle 4-12 0 8 8. Carr 78 2-3 16, Webb 58 580 Monchester at Glastonbury. 3’30 •FAMILY MEAL DISCOUNTS Pedrlqu 3b 2 0 0 0 T— 2:35. A — 5,534. offers bonus, 401k, and entrees, 24 hours a day, and extensive perisha­ ily, Route 195 near East League. Lovullo 3b 2 0 0 0 S o ftb a H Totols 4086 31-36 113. XovleratEastCathollc,3:30 •Guaranteed Salary •HEALTH & DENTAL INS. AVAILABLE MILW AUKEE (117) ^ OIrItTtnnIi medical insurance, on bles including fresh meat, fish, produce and in­ Brook Mall $179,900. To make room on the roster, the Blup Jays Totals 33 2 7 2 Totals 32 7 11 7 •GREAT GROWTH POTENTIAL Cummings 7-2) 54)8, Krystkowlok 51)2-2)2, Conardat monchester, 3:30 bus line at 1-384 and store bakeries. SDUTH Windsor. See this have placed infielder Manny Lee on the 15-day Detroit 800 001 100-2 Slkmo 510 0 0 11, Humphries 7 )0 54 19, East Cothollcot Mercy, 3:30 •Excellent Bonus Schedule •V4 PRICE MEALS ^ .. Oolf Route 83. Salary open Immaculate eight disabled list retroactive to April 30 and have Soottle 004 100 02x— 7 Moncrle(182-25, Plerce13177-735, Roberts Qrampy’s offers excellent benefits Including; •CHRISTMAS AWARDS BANQUET E— Presley. D P — Detroit 3, Seattle 2. R a d io , T V TONIOHTSeAMES 2 8 58 9, Breuer 28 50 4, Green 25 08 4, depending upon room U&R Colonial, a optioned right-handed pitcher Jose Nunez to LOB—Detroit 7, Seattle S. 2B— Presley. MokeskI 52 080. Totals 4590 2525117. •Weekly Pay • Flexible Hours •SENIORS WELCOME real open floor plan HR— Leonard (8) KWIIIIoms (3). experience. Please Syracuse. T H U R S D A Y • Madlcal, Dsnial and Life Insurance •REVIEWS AFTER 30 DAYS with a first floor family IP H R E R B B SO HPMarketvs.Awesome,6— Fltzoerold Altanta 21 23 34 24 11— 11J send resume to: room, large kitchen Fernandez suffered a broken cheekbone Dotrolt TONIGHT Bray vs. Main Pub, 7:30— Fltzoerold Mllwwikee 30 26 25 21 15— 1)7 . Baseboll •Advancement Potential • Advancement opportunItiBs when struck in the face by Cecilio Guante in Hudson L.1'1 7 10 7:30 p.m. • Flyers of Canadlens, Wlnlnger'svs. Pollce,6— Robertson 3Polnt goals— Pierce 2, Wilkins, Rivers, Cheney Tech alvin a l Tech, 3:30 Patricia Gerhard with eating area, a RPena 1 1 SportsChonnel Cummings vs. Coach's, 7:30— Robertson Slkmo, Humpbries, Moncriet. Fouled CromwellotCoventrv,3’30 • Profit sharing JOIN THE ROY ROGERS TEAM TODAY spacious master bed­ Texas on April 7 and was expected to miss four Soottlo 7:M p.m. — Reds ot Mets, Channels 9, JO, NUMethodistvs.Purdy,6— Paoonl out— Rivers, Theus. Rebounds— Atlonta 55 ^ Softaoll Call Mr. Bellas at Fuss and O ltalll Inc. room with three addi­ Dunne W,1-1 7 6 WFNS(1J30-AM) Allstate vs. Strono,7:30— Pogonl (Koncok 11), Milwaukee 43 (Cummings 14). EostCathoMcot Rockville, 3:30 For more information, please call STOP IN AND SPEAK WITH to six weeks. However, he made his first start Oolf 146 Hartford Rd. tional bedrooms, 2 V2 Trout 2-3 1 8:30 p.m. — Red Sox at White Sox, J.Mdcvs. Pub/MMH,6— Nike Assists— Atlanta 21 (Theus 5), Milwaukee 800-824-9743. THE MANAGER against Oakland Tuesday night MJockson Sz2 1 1-3 0 Chonnels30,38,WTIC Fat Belly vs. Brown's, 7:30— Nike 34 (Humphries 10). Total fouls—Atlonto 22, M anchostar Qramp/t I* an Equal Opportunity Employer. baths and much more. Hudson pitched to 2 batters In the 6th. 8:30 p.m. — Yo nke e so l Rangers, Channel BlueOxvs.Malnvllle,6— Keeney Milwaukee 28 Technical— Krystkowlok 647-9946 soe m/s MON-SAT 9-6PM $249,900. U 8. R Realty, ILWPOP A — 18,469. W P -D u n n e . D.W.FIshvs.DeCormler,6— Charter Oak (Toilwo^r"* 643-2692.0 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 3, 1989

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Coll 228- bock. 75K. $1,000. 647- over mill project /3 as East Catholic trims MHS /II lot with lots of fruit alternative! $114,900. McLainey NeaM titariar Paiottof A 3884.______1227 otter 6.______to study buyout /18 trees, evergreens, Just because you don't RAWKES t r e e SERVICE D.W. Fish Realty, 643- use on Item doesn't mean laigrevemeBts Stalaiac Dosa. MANCHESTER. 2'/j cor FORD, 84, Escort wagon. brick patio, stone 1591.0______Free estimates Houtee, garagee, deoke A Bucket, truok A chipper. Stump A ir conditioning, the Item hos lost Its value. •Decks garage available Im- steps, screened porch- EAST Hartford. Immacu­ fences. Exterior porches A removal. Free eetlmetee. medlotely. 643-1577. power steering, power huge front to back bow Why not exchange It for •Rooflng •tepe rebuilt. Hatch ways A Speolal contideratlon for late, newly painted cash with on ad In Classi­ •Sheds brakes, automatic. front living room with exterior cellar door rebuilt. elderly end handicapped. AVAILABLE Imme­ 75K. Good dependable three bedroom ranch fied? 643-2711. •House pslntlrtg diately. Oversized two fireplace. Good sized on lovely lot. One car 6494331 Full Ine., free set. 649-7980. transportation. Only dining room and too 647-7553 cor garage. Conve­ $1,795. 742-5019. port, plus outbuilding. nient location. 646-4144. much more to mention. Large country kitchen FARRAND REMODELING Ask for Barbara Wein­ Lawnihowing. Min. TEMPO LX, 1987. Low with newer cabinets. charge, $17.00. Edging. Room edditlons, decks, root­ THOMAS PAVING mileage, air condition­ berg for a personal Furnace three years Bush and hedge ing, siding, windows and gutt­ aoiSENERAL tour through this vin­ Fully Insured and ing, manual transmis­ old. $133,900. Realty trimming. Yard material, ers. All typM ot remodsllng and 1 SERVICES sion, om/tm cossett. tage property. RE­ World, Benoit, etc. hauling. repairs. Call Bob Farrend, Jr. FRANK YOUNG bonded. Residential, $7500. 643-2691.______M A X east of the river. Frechette Associates, Conscientious and commercial, free AFFORDABLE services 647-1419.0 Bus. 647-8509 CHEVY Comoro, 1985. 646-7709.0______dependable. Ray Hardy. PAINTING esti mates. for the elderly. Light 646-7973______R e s . 645-6849 T-root, five speed, six MANCHESTER. Two VERNON. Three bed­ Call 646-5295. housekeeping, grocery cylinder, om/tm cos- family - a great buy! room ranch In move-ln- YARD MASTERS WALLPAPERING shopping, will tlx light MRK meals, hove hair dress­ sett. $4800. 666-0555 be­ iianrhpHtpr Hrralft Remarkable wood­ condltlon. Large Yard cleaned, HOME Interlor/Extertor Screened loam, gravel, ing license. Shampoo, fore 6pm, 228-3427 otter work and Victorian fix­ family room In lower Trees cut. 7pm. tures add to the charm level with wetbcr. Nice processed gravel, sets, haircuts, perms, Have dump truck, IMPROVEMENTS SpeclaltBip of this two family home yard with easy access sand, stone, and fill for manicures, etc. Coll In very good condition. to highway. Roof, sid­ will haul. A bualnaee built on Debt, 653-4767. Great to live In - or ing, storms ten years Integrityl Pride taken In eveiy delivery call George 643-9996 CHEVROLET-BUICK,C L Y D ^ INC. Income Investment! old. $149,900. Reolty Carpentry • Window! • job we do! Gritting 742-7886. WE DELIVER For Home Delivery, Call ROUTE >3, VERNON $195,900. D.W. Fish World, Benoit, CARPENTRY/ Sid in g e KItchene e Realty, 643-1591.0 Frechette Associates, Bathe • Addition! • Quality is our main 8S Caprice 4 Dr. *8495 m REM0DEUN6 647-9946 Y 646-7709.n______D eck! as AMC Alliance 2 Dr *2675 concern. MY BROTHERS Monday to Friday, 0 to 6 LO V E at first sight III 88 Cavelier CJ 4 Door *4495 COVENTRY. Great fam­ Fully lleented A IneuradI Word con’t begin to 18 yrs. Service Since 1973 BUSINESS 85 Spectrum 4 Door *5195 ily location. Well maln- Free eitimateal T own-8th describe the true REASONABLE Mowing, Raking, Clean 88 Buick Someriel *7295 beauty of every detail talned and nicely decorated three bed­ R&Y 646-9656 RATES Garages, Dump Runs. 85 Eleotra 4 Door *10995 Dead man In this six month old |m ] FURNITURE Contemporary on Ge­ room Raised Ranch, 86 Century 4 Door *7495 new oak cabinets, new Rem odeling ONE OF THE surest ways We cater to the 645-8798 85 Camaro Coupe *6995 rald Drive, Manches­ wraparound deck, IV2 to find bargain buys Is to SOFA, 84", gold, custom bill goes ter. 2,300 square feet, home owner. mode.$150. Rug, orlen- 86 Cavelier 4 Door *6995 baths, fireplace, gar­ Company shop the clossifled ods HOME IMPROVEMEMT 88 Dene 88 2 Door *9995 three bedrooms, 2'/2 age, wooded rear yard, every day. Senior Citizen tol, 9x12. $75. Mint con- baths, fireplace, 26x14 Exptrt Spring fix up. VK Home Ser- dltlon. 646-6902. 88 Merkur XR4TI *9495 easy commute to Hart­ Discount vleee takes car of ell repeirt 88 Olde Clara Wagon *8995 deck, fully appllanced ford, more. Dir: Route KITCHEN set, 42" round kitchen, cnetral vac, Cnttmanahlp end maintenance from A to Z. 86 Spectrum 4 Door *4995 is linked to O ’Neill 44 to Mark Drive. Phil­ In All PhaoM of table and four choirs. vaulted ceilings, attic iSlPAiNriNeT FREE ESTIMATES Licensed and Insured Almond, metal and 86 Nova 4 Door *6495 fan, and lots, lots more. ips Real Estate, 742- Ramodaling FREE ESTIMATES 1450. □______|S£jPAPERINe FULLY INSURED plastic material. $100. B y Alex GIrelll Call for detolls. 228-4708 649-8624.______872-9111 $334,900. Jackson 8, EAST Hartford. “ If •CntiB eVMn 643-6774 Manchester Herald Jackson Real Estate, you've shopped, you'll D«i(N$ RipliCNMrt for BROYHILL dining room 647-8400.O choose this one!" All Bid] eCntM VINYL SiDINO a set, nine piece, good JOE Rl LEY'S The state Senate unanimously you want and need Is PAINTING AND condition. Asking $350. to murder HEY, look at me now!!! this four bedroom Cape eNiN I Kitdan I REPLACEMENT WINDOWS 568-4091.______DILLON FORD passed a bill Wednesday that will The price of this six with two baths. Perfect VEytSiif ktts DECORATING R00FIN6/ Expertly installed. EARLY American sofa 319 M ain St., Manchester pave the way for implementing year old Federal Style for the larger size fam­ eht Rees eSiniES •Complete Interior SIOINfi Please call Paul Ryder and choir. Excellent 88 "EXP Coupe •7486 an agreement between the town Colonial has been reset ily on a tight budget, eRNf] efanps and Exterior Painting condition. Negotiable. 88 Escort "LX” H/B •7486 By Maureen Leavitt Hartford police have been of Manchester and the Eighth at $184,900. Situated on complete with over­ at 742-0018. 646-1076.______Sanlor Olocount •Power Wash 88 EMOrt "QL" H/B •7486 Manchester Herald reluctant to discuss the slaying Utilities District over fire and a pretty 1.32 acre coun­ sized two car garage LEAKY ROOF? 88 Eecort 4-Dr H/B •4486 and any suspects they might sewer jurisdiction. try lot In Bolton on and large private lot. A Fully LIcanaad •Gutter Repair MoM roots ein bo ropalr«d, ONE OF THE surest ways 88 Mercadee 180 36K •16800 In plaeo ot loMI loroollng m pon**! to find bargain buys 1s to A Hartford man found drowned have. The bill was passed unanim­ South Road. Threebed- must seel Philips Real Fully Inaund 83 EKort Like New •2686 •Small Carpentry Comploto rarooling a t HI lyp««. m LAND8 CAPINB shop the c la ssify ads When asked if police have ously by the state House of rooms, 1'/2 baths, first Estate, 742-1450. o 87 Eecort "QL" H/B •6686 in the Connecticut River in Fraa Eallmataa Repair r a n e s m iA T ta every day. talked to a person they were floor master bedroom 88 Mustang Sunroof •4886 Springfield, Mass., Sunday has Representatives April 27 and sent with study. Call today! •Glazing Manchester Roofing been indentified as a suspect in seeking soon after the murder to the Senate. Jackson 8, Jackson EAST HARTFORD 263 IMain St. HEBRON 88 Brand New Fsstiva •6786 645-8830 TV/STEREO/ 86 LTD Brougham Sedan •6886 the strangulation of a Manchester who may have worked at One There was no discussion of the Real Estate, 647-8400.a Four bedroom cape, •Fully Insured Manchester LANDSCAPE APPLIANCES 88 Mercury Sable "Q S" •7486 woman last fall, Springfield po­ Commercial Plaza, Lewis said, bill in the Senate after the 2 baths, country •Free estimates OD JUST In time for the Design & Construction 88 F-250 Red •8286 lice said. “ I can say yes.” chairman of the the General summer break! 11 Mid- 645-8892 HEATIN6/ kitchen, new roof, 646-1894 Hebron 228-1150 GENERAL Electric 88 Probe LX Demo •12886 Asked if there were any other Assembly’s Planning and Devel­ June occupancy Is be­ windows and doors. LARRY’S PLUMBINB stove. Harvest gold. 84 Bronco II 4x4 •7286 Springfield police said today ing offered on this dis­ Manchester 647-7760 suspects in the case, he said. opment Committee described its Immaculate condition, WOODWORKING a “ We can tell you Good condition. Ten 88 Ranger XLT •8886 tinguished eight room years old. $100. 633- they discovered through a Hart­ “ The case is still open. We’re still provisions. Colonial on rolph Road fenced backyard. CARPENTRY what to look for... PJ’i Plumbino, Halting A 8883. 87 FI SO S/S Pickup •8686 ford police bulletin that the man making progress." One more step, the signature of 88 Ford FtSO P/U •10686 In Manchester. Four Priced to sell by Repairs to Remodeling and what to look Air Conditioning was wanted for questioning in Smith’s body was found lodged Boilers, pumps, hot water DOirf UWN lERtflCE MW WHIRLPOOL electric Gov. William O’Neill, is needed bedrooms, 2’/2 baths. owner. 569-2989. Licensed and Insured out fo r!” QMWCMM dryer. Nine years old. 643-2145 connection with the murder of between some rocks near a before the bill becomes law. Deluxe new oak kit­ tank!, new and Cell now lor. 6464210 replacementa. Runs greot.$60. 742- Diane Vincent, 34, in a Hartford bridge of the river in downtown A spokesman for the governor’s chen, two fireplaces. Rototllllng, 8207. In-ground pool, pretty FREE ESTIMATES Mowing, SCHALLER office building last November. Springfield Sunday, Lewis said. office estimated it will be about 20 JUST listed. Immaculate CARPENTRY WORK H arB ro Shrub A Hedge Trimming ACURA QUALITY Police identified the drowned treed lot ottering a All Phases 643-9649/228-9616 PRE-OWNED AUTOS The drowning appeared to be days before the bill can be signed beautiful view of the six room Cape In 16% tielir CtSi ~ BOATS/MARINE man as Kenneth Charles Smith. accidental. Lewis said. Bower School area. Framing, Roots, Siding, Trim. 648-Ttll m by the governor. It must be Hartford skyline! New Painting EQUIPMENT u A oo om L X *6995 30, of 617 Broad St. Springfield police had chased reviewed by the Legislative Com­ price! $259,900.Jack- New kitchen, new win­ Registered A Fully Insured MISCELLANEOUS S BpMd. CT— n Very Reasonable Prion S3 Etoort WtGon *6995 "There was information shared Smith one night in late March or mission before that. son 8> Jackson Real dows. $130's. Call Anne of Manchester SERVICES SIREN 17' sailboat with Estate, 647-8400.D Doeman. Blanchard 8, Quality Work / Free EH Im aft HD UNDSCAPE trailer. Four horsep­ 8 tp— d. Low M il— between the departments (on the early April as one of the suspects The bill was introduced for the Rossetto Realtors," Quality Painting Specializing In lands­ ower Mercury. $3,500. M Z-n Canwro *8995 murder suspect) and we gave this involved in the smashing of a town and district by state Rep. MANCHESTER. Move-In We're Selling Houses" 742-1579 GSL Biflldlng Molnte- 8 6p— A Sharp condition. Three bed­ Services nonce Co. Commercl- cape tie retaining walls, 643-8978 offer 5:30. •5 Honda CRX *4995 a shot,” a Springfield detective, display window, l,ewis said. James McCavanagh of Manches­ 646-2482.0 steps 81 borders. Sa p e *d room Ranch In very ROBERTS & SONS ol/ResIdentlol building who would not give his name, The suspects then escaped in a ter’s 13th Assembly District, desirable area. Lo­ FO REST Hills. Price re­ •Free Estimates repairs and home Im­ MISCELLANEOUS •0 Toyota CoroHa *1995 which includes most of the Eighth Decks, Additions, Ken a-aod. eiarao said. “ Somebody here put it stolen vehicle. Lewis said. cated on a lightly duced. Owner of the •Senior Citizen Discounts provements. Interior gorgeous four bed­ Remodeling 871-1953 FOR SALE SS Subani QL HatohOaok *3495 together.” Springfield police pursued the Utilities District territory. wooded Vi acre lot, this •.Aluminum & Vinyl and exterior pointing, 4-aad. 4 «d. a a : room, 2'/2 bath home 20 years exp. Vincent, a security guard who car, which the suspects later It amends a 1963 special act home features a formal ^ Powerwashing light carpentry. Com­ •7 Hyundai QL8 *5495 says ^lll. Wethink It's wishing will not sell ony lived at 689 Main St., was found abandoned. Lewis said. While which specified the area in which dining area, finished Free Est. plete lonltorlol ser­ thing ... a low-cost od In 8>apd. D — Bunroof family room and one agreatbuy! Blanchard vice. Experienced, rel­ END ROLLS M Moroury Lynx *3995 barely alive Nov. 15 in a second- trying to flee from the area. the district had the right to extend 8< Rossetto Realtors," 456-2984 646-6815 iable, free estimates. Classified will. Why not 2716" Width — 25$ 4>a^, AM/FM ilar— tapa year old kitchen. place one today I 643-2711. floor hallway of One Commercial Smith probably accidentally its fire and sewer jurisdictions. Priced to sell! $167,000. We're Selling Houses" We’re Here To Serve, 643-0304. 13" width — 2 for 25$ w vw on *6495 The amendment fixes the dis­ 646-2482.0 s-apd. a a : Plaza in Hartford. She died 40 jumped a guard rail and fell in the Flano Realty, 646- Newsprint end rolls can be minutes after she was found. river, Lewis said. trict’s boundaries permanently 5200.n______MANCHESTER. Re­ picked up at the Manchester 345 CENTER ST. Hartford Police Lt. Frederick “ Apparently Kenny must have and prohibits the district from BOLTON. Come view this duced! Immaculate HOMES CONDOMINIUMS Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. three bedroom Ranch ILOTS/LAND APARTMENTS Monday through Thursday. MANCHESTER Lewis said Smith had a criminal dived over a railing thinking the expanding them without town luxurious, custom de­ FOR SALE m FOR SALE signed, one of a kind located on a plctu- I FOR SALE FOR RENT 1987 Wheel horse riding 647-7077 record in Hartford but he would ground was there,” Lewis said. approval. The amendment also Comtemporary. Fea­ resaue country lot. En­ tractor, 38" mower not say whether he was a suspect The Springfield detective said adds a new provision that speci­ closed porch and over­ HOM E with attached of­ TCLLAND. Two bed­ ROCKVILLE. Conve­ 72 HOUR MONEY BACK tures unlaue floor plan. LAND-Sky-Woter. Two With grots catcher. 643- in the murder of Vincent. he believed Smith might have Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald fies that consolidation of the sized garage. $159,900. fice or efficiency room plus office Town- niently located. One, eUARANTEE Tiled foyer, spiral house. Convenient to land listings for that 7712, ask for Pete. “ The only thing lean respond to is been involved in a chase. district and the town can take staircase to library and Sentry Real Estate, 643- apartment! Well con­ special you. 3'/3 acres three, and four bed­ OldtB4FlrMnu •2.SS8 THE BUCK STOPS HERE — Lee Nichols archery range at 291 W. Middle Turnpike 4060.O structed Ansoldl built 1-84 and UCCNN. Gar­ room apartments Chayy '84 Chavatts •2,898 that we do have a warrant for Lewis said Smith was identified place only if the district voters office. Vaulted celling age, basement, fire­ lake front on Cope Cod. riE a n d much more. M ANCH ESTER. Beauti­ Colonial with four bed­ Beautiful property available. Rent In­ Oodes‘83 400 •8.898 for a larceny in by fingerprints that were just of Shelton, left, and Warren Hensel of Wednesday. Hensel set a New England approve that consolidation. place, pool. $120. 872- cludes carpet, applian­ SALES Ctiavy '88 Cavaliw •4,888 $395,000. Call today I ful two bedroom Town- rooms plus attached with p lot of frontage on regard to a stolen vehicle,” Lewis barely visible because the body Newtown remove a trophy to be entered record for bow shooting when he downed Changing the 1963 law is one 9577 or 875-4331. ces, parking and more. Olds '88 CuttSM •8.208 Dir; Route 85 South to house, 2'/2 baths, fully office. Breezeway, gor- the water. Current ac­ said. was partially decomposed. condition of an agreement be­ Security and referen­ Ford '88 LTD •8,898 into a taxidermy contest from Hall’s Arrow the deer last fall. right on Rocco Road. appllanced, C/A with oge, full finished base­ cess Is dirt rood so It NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ tween the two governments con­ ment, two fireplaces, ces required. Cqll 872- Oldt '84 CuUiM •8,788 Follow signs to house. carport. Great loca­ has rural feeling. eral Statute 23-65 prohibits cerning sewer and fire protection Flano Realty, 646- tion, adlacent to coun­ one full plus two V2 REMAX east of the 8095.______the posting of advertise­ Ford '87 Rangw P.U. ■8,888 baths. A beautiful ILOTS/LAND river. 647-1419.D MANCHESTER. Three ments by any person, firm or Olds'84 Datta •8.998 assets and jurisdictional rights. 5200.D try club. $169,900. Di­ corporation on a telegraph, Bulofc '88 RaeU •7,888 ane Johnson. Sentry home In o quiet area FOR SALE room, one bedroom Under its provisions, the dis­ C O ST P R O P O S A L «»71 but easy commute to telephone, electric light or Olda '87 Clara •7.988 Real Estate, 643-4060.O qportment In two fam­ power pole or to a tree, Pont. '88 800 8TE •8.888 trict will buy a town-owned fire The East Hartford Public Route 384. $190's. Anne Lawmakers press for re-regulation of cable TV APPRO VED building ily house. Quiet neigh­ shrub, rock, or any other station on Tolland Turnpike. The Schools, 110 Long Hill Drive, MANCHESTER. Re­ Miller Real Estate, 647- BUSINESS Olds '88 98 Raganoy •8.198 lots. Wllllngton, $67,500 borhood In Cheney Mill natural oblect without a writ­ Otdt '87 CuttSM •9.188 town will get some sewage East Hartford, Ct., 06106, will re­ duced I Relax on the 8000.D______district. $550. a month ten permit for the purpose of ceive COST PROPOSALS SER­ deck of this meticulous - $69,500; Coventry, PROPERTY Toyota '•8 Calloa QT8 •8,888 We’re just saying ‘ Let’s be fair’.’’ nation’s cable systems enjoy a seph Lieberman. D-Conn., and collection facilities and rights to VICES OP ARCHITECT/ENGI- SPA C IO U S home with $69,900 - $97,900. Philips plus utilities. Security profecting It or the public and Old8'87 88T-8Mitn 14.988 Lieberman, Shays two bath, two car gar­ carries a fine of up to S50 for Lieberman and Rep. Chris­ local cable monopoly — basic Operators reply: NEER TO PREPARE PLANS A Real Estate, 742-1450.D and references re-' Olda 'SI CuttSM CiMtIo U.S. Rep. Christopher Shays, install certain sewer lines and to aged Ranch. Formal wooded privacy! Mog- PA C K A G E store- each offense. 18.988 topher Shays, R-Conn., intro­ SPECIFICATIONS FOR FIRE nlflclent home on cul- quired. Coll 649-2803 ot- service prices have risen 32 R-Conn., called for the re­ maintain certain lines. CODE WORK AT EHHS & dining and living or LOTS of trees on this business. Manchester BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE want local review de-sac street, deslreo- high traffic area, ter 5pm.______MANCHESTER. 13A-142 duced legislation Wednesday to percent since deregulation, Rates reasonable, regulation of basic cable rates, It also contains provisions for H O C KA N U M SCHOOLS. Cost party In the rec room. countyr size building Eldridge Street. M ay 5, AND MARINE Proposal Information and spe­ ble Southend location. equipment qnd Inven­ F IV E room, two bedroom place regulations on an industry Shays said. The Commerce De­ charging that companies have sharing some charges property $194,900. Diane John­ lot In Andover. Conve­ 6, 7, Friday, Saturday, 2S9 Adimi 8L Minch. of rate increases cifications are available In the son. Sentry Real Est­ Spacious nine room nient location but tory Included, some apartment tor rent Sunday. 9-4. Four tom- that they say has been riding partment estimates that rates service is better abused customers with unreaso­ owners pay when they connect to Business Office of the School ate, 643-4060.O Colonial with 3V2 baths, country feeling. Coll owner financing possi­ with appliances. Utili­ 640-1749 roughshod over consumers since will increase by about 14 percent Department. Sealed Cost Pro­ two cor garage. Lovely lly. Tools, dry flowers, nable increases since federal new sewer lines. posals will be received until 2:00 Barbara Weinberg to­ ble. $109,900. Philips ties not Included. Se­ records 78 R.P.M., By Christopher Callahan it began setting its own rates 2 '/ i this year, according to B y Andrew Yurkovskv COLUMBIA. Waterfront private bock yard with Real Estate. 742-1450o legislation in 1986 barred state p.m., Wednesday, May 24,1969, day for more Informa­ curity deposit required household Items, lots The Associated Press years ago. Lieberman. Manchester Herald at which time they will be pub­ property. Picture pond for fishing and and references. Imme­ VMJUWMEH and local governments from yourself on the 10'x64' tion. REMAX east of more. Shays said the monthly service licly opened and read aloud. Inground pool on over the river, 647-1419.0 ROOMS diate occupancy. $650. LIPMAN #1 Congress barred state and local regulating the rates. The East Hartford Public wraparound deck of on acre of beautiful 646- 4378.______MANCHESTER. House­ WASHINGTON — Declaring governments from setting cable fee on the basic package in his Operators of three cable televi­ Schools reserves the right to ac­ FOR RENT VW “ I don’t think there is evidence this loyely ranch prop­ land. A special area of HD hold Items, excellent that cable television is no longer a TV rates in most jurisdictions southern Connecticut district has sion franchises today denied Koop quits cept or reject any or all Cost erty on Columbia HOMES VERNON. Modern three book selection, little ot UNDER $9000 anywhere in the country that a Proposals or the right to waive special homesi room apartment In S7 VW Jatta Q L rad luxury but a necessity of modern effective Dec. 29, 1986. The move increased from $4,50 in 1984 to charges of unreasonable basic technical fornrtalltles If It Is In Lake. Large entry $370's.Anne Miller Real FOR SALE MANCHESTER. Fur­ everything. Saturday, •7 VW Jatta Q L brown couple of years after the regula­ foyer, fireplace, two nished room. $100. per tour family house. Ap­ M ay 6, 10-3, rain or 17 VW Jolta Q L Muo American life, two Connecticut was designed to foster growth in $19.95 today. rates and said that deregulation tion of cable television there is the best Interest of the School Estate, 647-8000.0 pliances and parking Department to do so. full baths, two car gar­ week. Laundry room shine. 19 Knox Street. lawmakers are fighting to allow the relatively new industry. Ca­ “ It is one thing for the gover- had improved service and any reason to regulate them post after privllges. Bus line. 649- Included. Convenient UNDER $8000 Richard A. Huot, age and morel $229,900. GIANT tog and home M VW QoN, 2 dr. Mua local officials to once again set ble companies had complained ment to foster the growth and programming. again,” said William C. Lucas, Director/Business Services D.W. Fish Realty, 643- MANCHESTER LEWINS CROSSING 4148.______tor commuting and UVWQonOLbluo shopping. $400. furnishing sole. Lots ot 17 VW Jalla OU. any rates to halt spiraling cable costs. that their basic rates were kept development of a fledgling indus­ Since deregulation in 1986, the president and general manager 010-05 1591 .□ ROOM with kitchen and S7 VW Jotta O L A m monthly plus utilities. furniture, microwave, “ It is time to return consumer artificially low by local officials try ... and quite another to allow a yearly rate increases for the of United Cable Television Corp. laundry privileges. refrigerator. Inside ■7VWaoHQL4dr.Wua eight years NOTICE 647- 1113 otter 6:30pm. •• VW OU, allvar protections to cable television,” who were subject to election powerful industry to continue franchi.ses have been as low as 4.7 of Eastern Connecticut. Private Manchester and out. Big ticket M VW Jatta. Mua PUBLIC HBARINO said Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman, pressures. extracting monopoly prices from percent and as high as 13.4 B O A R D O P D IR IC T O R S residence. Non- Items and little. Great United Cable, based in Bolton. WASHINGTON (AP) - Dr. C. smoker. No alcohol. CONDOMINIUMS UNDER 17000 D-Conn.. “ We’re not trying to But with virtually no competi­ percent. TOWN OP MANCHRSTIR, CONNECTICUT borglnst Friday and •eVWrox.2dr.bkM Everett Koop, whose campaigns 1 punish the cable TV industry. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Quiet, considerate. $85. FOR RENT Saturday, M ay 5 and 6, •8 VW fox, 2 dr, rod tion — more than 99 percent of the See REGULATION, page 10 On Wednesday. U.S. Sen. Jo­ See OPERATORS, page 10 against smoking and AIDS Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the weekly. 649-2902._____ le VW Fox Won. bhN 9:30-4pm. 32 Benton 17 VW OoH, whIM, at marked an often-controversial Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, MANCHESTER. Free SOUTH WINDSOR. Rent Street, Manchester. •7 VW fox. 4 dr, wMta Connecticut, on Tuesday, May 9, 1969, at 7:30 P.M. to con­ with option. Straw- as vw Jatta Q L brown eight years as surgeon general, sider and act on the following; room and food for fe­ COVENTRY. Saturday, male over thirty In bridge. 2 bedroom M ay 6,10^5. Household UNDER $0000 told President Bush today he will Proposed appropriation to Education Special Prolects — exchange for child townhouse. Sunken liv­ MVWOoHdloaat leave office in July. Fund 41 — Excess Cost Grant...... $147,000.00 ing room with fire­ goods, toys, books, etc. 16 VW Jatta. 4 dr. wMta Designated duck crossing to be financed by o State Grant. core. 10:30pm-12 noon. Also fireplace wood. 44 as vw Jatta Q L brown Shuttle poised for blastoff Koop, in a brief letter to the Walk to Main Street. place, central air, gar­ Proposed appropriation to Special Grants — Fund 61 — Staff age, private deck, full Stage Rood, across UNDER $5000 White House, said he had told T ra in in g ...... $2,500.00 647-8633. from Meodowbrook MVWQoH.gray didn’t save 3 Jay-waddiers Bush in February that he would to be financed by o State Grant. basement, pool, tennis. Shopping Plaza on •4 VW Jatta, 2 dr. at 644-0517 or 872-9577 U VW Jatta. 4 dr. rad CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. three hours before the scheduled The crew would spend the not serve out his full second term, Proposed appropriation to Special Grants — Local Capital APARTMENTS Route 44. Improvement Prolects (LoCIP), Mt. Nebo Field Renova­ evenings.______UNDER $4000 (AP) — NASA counted on sea liftoff. Technicans earlier had remainder of its four-day flight Three feathered waddlers near the intersection of Hil­ which ends in November. The tio n s...... 6130,700.00 FOR RENT MANCHESTER. Immac­ •2 VW Jatta. 4 dr. rad breezes to clear away rain clouds pumped a half-million gallons of orbiting 184 miles above Earth, who apparently never lard Street. The ducks nest surgeon general said he will leave to be financed by o State Grant. ulate two bedroom, 1V^ CARS •2 VW o n . Maok today in time for a second liquid hydrogen and oxygen into conducting scientific learned to cross Adams Street near the Hockanum River. July 13. Proposed appropriation to General Fund — TRANSFER to MANCHESTER. Three both townhouse. Air FOR SALE 24 ToliindITIIII Tiiki. attempt to launch Atlantis and the shuttle’s tanks. experiments. at a designated crossing are Last Friday, police placed Koop, 72, was appointed the Capitol Improvement Reserve Fund, contribution to Tol­ bedroom duplex, pri­ land Turnpike Reconstruction Protect...... $66,250.00 conditioning, fully ap­ VarnoiL CT start the robot craft Magellan on The crew members for the Light rain fell on the launch pad dead ducks now. two duck-crossing signs on One of Manchester's nicest condominium com­ vate, large yard. Cen­ DODGE Caravan, 1985, government’s top health officer to be financed from Fund Balance. pllanced, hot water In­ 049-2638 its 806-million-mile journey to mission, the fourth since the in the early morning, and dark Adams Street to warn motor­ plexes! Beautiful area. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2'A tral location, ap­ cluded. No pets. $795 front wheel drive, The ducks were struck by a by President Reagan, and was Proposed appropriation to Bond and Grant Fund 9, Existing Venus. Challenger disaster, are com­ clouds approached from the west. ists of potential waddlers. sworn into office in January 1982. Account «942 — Tolland Turnpike Reconstruction Protect baths, full basement with washer connections. Cen­ pllanced. No pets. $850. per month/negotiable. 2.2/tour cylinder, 46K, motor vehicle Wednesday needs some body work. The space shuttle was to lift off But forecasters said they be­ Rand said it’s easier to warn ...... $66,250.00 tral vacuum and air conditioning. Marble fireplace In plus utilities. 647-0670. Security required. 646- MDTDRCYCLES/ mander David M. Walker, pilot night, according to Dog Koop said James Mason, assist­ to be financed by a contribution from the General Fund M AN CH ESTER. One bed­ 6439 or 649-1153. $4,500. 643-4177. at 1:48 p.m. EDT. with a "launch Ronald Grabe, and mission spe­ lieved there was a good chance of the motorists than to try and ant secretary for health at the through the Capital Improvement Reserve Fund. living room and sliders to deck. A dream kitchen, MOPEDS Warden Richard Rand. He completely appllanced. Approximately 1700 sq. ft. room apartment. New CHRYSLER LeBoron 82. window" stretching for 64 min­ cialists Norman Thagard, Mary clear skies and calm winds by teach ducks where to cross. Department of Health and Hu­ Proposed appropriation to General Fund — Public Works — construction. Walking 79K, power steering, utes. Air Force weather forecas­ said he wasn’t sure if it was a He said it seemed unusual, Engineering...... $7,600.00 ot living apace. Ask our hosts for more Information. STORE AND MOTORCYCLE Insu- Cleave and Mark^Lee. launch time. malicious hit-and-run man Services where the surgeon to be financed by reimbursement from Homort. distance to hospital a ir conditioning, ronce. Some day cov­ ters said this morning there was a Six hours after launch. Cleave "Basically we still have 40 however, that three ducks Make your Sunday drive a visit to Lewina Crossing. and shopping. Main OFFICE SPACE power brakes. $1,800. accident. general heads the Public Health All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at lo­ erage, competitive 40 percent chance that rain or and Lee were to operate remote percent chance overall that would have been killed, be­ Service, will name an acting cations which ore accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ Street. Quiet and se­ 649-7605, 646-2075 otter rotes on full range ot “ There were feathers ever­ cure. $575. Coll Bob at NEW office and retail 7pm. crosswinds at the Kennedy Space controls to eject the $550 million weather could be a problem, but cause three would have been surgeon general after he leaves. dition, handicapped Individuals requiring on auxiliary aid In center. 200 West Center motercycles. Coll ywhere.” Rand said. "They order to foclllote their participation at meetings should con­ 649-1147.______HORIZION, 78. Good con- Crockett Agency, Inc. Center emergency landing site Magellan — America’s first deep we don’t expect it to bo,” said quite visible in the roadway. In a statement, Mason praised tact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled Street, Manchester. weren’t in the designated QUIET, pleasant four dltlon. Runs good. $100. 643-1577.______would prevent the launch. space probe in 11 years — from Capt. Ken Warren, the Air Force He said it is possible that Koop as "an outstanding leader meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. High visibility and crossing area.” D. F. REALE, INC. room apartment. First heavy traffic. 600 to 645-1665. HARLEY Davidson, 86. “ The weather here is changing the shuttle’s cargo bay. weather officer. "We expect a sea someone might have been on major health issues.” Jam es F. Fogarty He found the ducks about Secretary, Board of Directors REAL ESTATE floor. Ideal for mature 1,600 square feet. T-BIRD, 1981, loaded, FX R super glade. 1,700 and it still has to change quite a Magellan then was to rocket breeze to clear out what weather trying to run down the ducks. “ All of us in the Public Health 175 Miln 8L, Mineliesltr working adult. Non- $10/ottlce, $12/retoll. Cleon, good condition. miles. Show room bit before we get to launch time,” itself out of Earth orbit and start a we have by launch time.” too yards from where ducks “ You have people that are Service and the medical profes­ Doted of Manchester, Connecticut smoker. No pets. 649- this 26th day of April, 1969. 6464S2S Coll Peter Wells, 683- $1,300. Must sell. 646- stock, flawless. $5,950. NASA commentator Hugh Harris 15-month voyage that would The final launch preparations were discovered three weeks that way, you know,” Rand sion are proud of what he has 5897. 2521. 4866. Coll 569-4976. 004-05 said as the five astronauts were carry it V h times around the sun ago crossing Adams Street said. driven to the winged spacecraft before reaching Venus. See SHUTTLE, page 10 See KOOP, page 10

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