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Classified 1 4 -1 6 C o m ics 12 Fo cu s 13 Locat/Stata 3 -4 Lo n e tv 2 Nation/\^brtd S .7 O b itu a rie s 2 O p in io n 6 S p o rts ______9 -1 1 ,1 4 fainuiiiion 12 Real Estate ___ 17-22 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 29,1990—3 2— MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 29,1990 RECORD MANCHESTER About Town Roundup Irish says townspeople Education cuts to be discussed Man faces assault charge opposed to special school Town residents can express their opinions about A Hebron man has been charged with assault in a fight that broke out in the parking lot next to Hanky Panky s proposed cuts in state funding for higher education would break down barriers between new or expanded town services on a Monday at 4:30 pan. at Manchester Community Col­ nightclub at 47 Purnell Place in Ftebruary. police said. By Nancy Foley Warren J. Wright, 21. of 50 Slocum Road, turned him­ Hartford and its surrounding com­ scale of one to five with one lege, 60 Bidwell St. State Rep. Jonathan Pelto, D-Storrs, Manchester Herald munities. Moran said she was not representing no interest and five chainnan of the Higher Education Subcommittee of the self into police on Wednesday and was charged with third-degree assault, a police report said. A trial date was aware of the Nathan Hale proposal representing very strong interest. Legislature’s Appropriations Committee, organized the A recently released community when she wrote the question. Republican Deputy Mayor Susan event. For more information, call Judy Geis at 647-6010. set for April 4. survey shows that most M anci^tcr L- At a cost of $264,(XK), the special Buckno, said because of the word­ Police find assault suspect residents do not want a special focus ' focus program would offer instruc­ ing, she doesn’t know if the Class of 1940 seeks members 1 program at Nathan Hale School, ac­ A town man sought by police on a charge of third- tion in foreign language and com­ response to the magnet school ques­ Manchester High School’s Class of 1940-A and B cording to Republican Director Wal­ puters in order to attract new stu­ tion can be applied to the special will hold its 50th Class Reunion on June 2 at The degree assault was found in his home after police lace J. Irish Jr. received a tip that he was there, police s^d. Police had an dents to Nathan Hale School. The focus. Colony in Vernon. Those who know how to contact the But supporters of the program, as school lost population when High­ BuJ she believes the program does following class members is asked to call Frank Weir outstanding warrant for Scott F. Tweedie, Sr., 32, of 84 well as one of the designers of the Rachel Road, in connection with an incident of domestic land Ptirk School was reopened. not have wide supptort based on (643-5714), Florence Smith (649-3144) or Janet survey, cltum that the results cannot Terry A. Bogli, a Democratic negative comments she has heard Reinhom (646-4383): 1940-A, Robert Lorch, Harold violence that occurred earlier in the month, a police be applied to the special focus report said. Tweedie’s wife told police that he had struck Board of Education member and a from people in the community. Symington, Phillip Elliott, Eugene Carini, Warren Little, program. Moran said that the survey and choked her, the report said. member of its special focus commit­ Ruth Vera Smith and Grace Walker. The results of the survey, con­ tee, said the committee had steered showed that support was greater for Also, 1940-B, James Biggerstaff, Elwood Buchir, ducted by the Social Research away from the name “magnet the magnet school among respon­ Lois Callis Giles, George Capwell, Arthur Custer, Fire results in charges Center of Central Connecticut State A man was charged with sixth-degree larceny and school” because of its association dents who had children. Also, a sur­ Eugene Earl, Allan Ferris, Katherine Gorman McNeils, University, showed that 54 percent with desegregation. vey sent home with schoolchildren Robert Knofla, Norma Kostcr Bunnell, Mary Martin misuse of a registration plate after police and firefighters of those responding had little or no responded to a car fire outside of Sage-Alien, police said. “This is exactly why I didn’t want last year showed that 45 percent of Finch, Adella Miller Bateman, George Price, Robert interest in the town setting up a to use the word magnet,” she said. parents were interested in the Schaller, Faith Stevenson, Gloria White Thomas, Ted Wayne J. Rajewski, 288 Baltic Road, was clwged on “magnet school,” while only 20 per­ Wednesday after police found stolen registration plates “The intent of Nathan Hale has program. Bogli said. Woodward, Catherine Barrett Hall, Eskel Buckland, Sal­ cent supported the idea. never been to desegregate in the Both Irish and Buckno questioned vatore Felice and Ronald Ferris. on his car, a piolice report said. “It sort of struck me between the Police and the Eighth Utilities District Fire Depart­ traditional sense of the word.” the need for the special focus eyes,” Irish said. “The resulU appear Irish said that even if the concept program, which supptorters have said Relationships to be improved ment were called to the scene when smoke was seen to be totally contrary to what the coming out of the engine, the report said. Rajewski said was not well defined in the survey, is necessary to achieve a Board of Education has been he believes those responding were socioeconomic balance at Nathan “Family Relationships: What Works and What he found the plates near his home, police said. A trial Doesn’t” is the topic of a three-session workshop on saying.” relating the question to the special Hale. date was set for April 2. Despite what Irish called the family life and ways to make it happier and healthier. focus program because there has “This isn’t the Bronx,” Irish said, “strongly negative” response, An­ been so much discussion of it. of the neighborhood. The workshop will be held Wednesdays, April 11, 18 tonia Moran, one of the researchers and 25 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Connections: A Center When asked if the program “I think it’s a fine school with ex­ who designed the survey, said, “I’m should be cut based on the survey cellent teachers, Buckno added. for Learning, Inc., 397 North Main St. Cost is S30. A very leery about using this question SIO deposit is needed by Wednesday. Call 646-5161 for results, Irish said, “That’s a Board But Bogli maintained the program Reginald PInto/Manchesler Herald Lottery to determine Manchester politics.” more iiiformation. - d - of Education decision. They should is necessary. “We can’t say MEDICAL MINUTES — Jim Lombardi, right, speaks to students from RHAM and Bennett The question was not designed look further into it.” Manchester h ^ any slums. But we with the special focus at Nathan Tale to be performed junior high schools, and Bolton Center School Wednesday. Lombardi and Michael DuBois, The survey asked respxtndcnis lo do have a neighborhood that is less Here arc Wednesday’s lottery results from around New Hale in mind, she said, but rather indicate their support for a list of endowed than other neigh­ center, spoke during Manchester Memorial Hospital’s Career Day. “The Heron, The Fox, The Lion, The Donkey and England: with desegregation proposals that borhoods.” Man,” a play in which each animal tells a tale about the CONNECTICUT cleverness of man, will be performed by the Little Daily: 3-3-1. Play 4; 6-6-0-4. Theatre of the Deaf, on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Bowers MASSACHUSETTS Elementary School, 141 Princeton St. The performance Obituaries Daily: 9-5-5-8. Megabucks: 17-19-20-27-30-35. will be signed and spoken. NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Sanitation budget proposal Pick 3: 1-7-2. Pick 4: l-7^-9. CPR to be taught Bertram A. Hubbard Cemetery. Calling hours are Friday Oakland, Calif., to Wheeler Field on RHODE ISLAND Lifesaving techniques in CPR and first aid for chok­ Bertram A. Hubbard, 73, of 31 from noon until service time at the Oahu in June, 1927. Daily: 7-5-7-9. tries to preserve ‘gold mine’ ing will be taught TUesday and Thursday from 6 to 10 School St., Windsor Locks, father of funeral home. Contributions may be The 2,400-mile flight took 25 p.m. at the American Red Cross, 20 Hanford Road. Barbara Douglas of Manchester, made to Newington Children’s hours, 49 minutes and 30 seconds. dates, which arc continually becom­ rather have O’Connor working Another course will be offered on Monday and on April died Wednesday (March 28, 1990) Hospital, 181 East Cedar St., Their navigation was aided by a By Rick Santos ing more stringent. closely with sanitation as it enters 9 at the same time and location. Call 643-5111 for more at the Newington Veteran’s Ad­ Newington 06111. radio beacon set up by the Army on Manchester Herald “We’ve been regulated to death the recycling era. information. ministration Hospital. the island. Public Meetings down there, and it’s one of the cros­ “This is going lo be one of the w Although the town landfill has the Besides his daughter, he is sur­ In Memoriam Maitland and Hegenberger were Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald ses wc have lo bear,” Lozis said. most significant topics we deal with vived by his wife, Charlotte (Good­ awarded the Distinguished Flying capacity to remain open for at least O’Connor warned that if the in the coming years," Sartor said. Group for depressed to meet In sad and loving memory of Elaine Public meetings scheduled for today: GIFT OF LIFE — Maria Antaya, of the American Red Cross, checks on Wayne Trueb as 12 more years, town administrators Much of the other increases in the win) Hubbard; four sons, Richard of Tippin Webb, who passed away on Cross, and were feted at a huge ANDOVER directors cut the proposed budget it Depression Anonymous, a support group for the he gives blood at Purdy Corp., 586 Hilliard St.. Tuesday. Purdy workers held a blood arc planning now for the eventual could result in the loss of vital posi­ budget — more than one-half mil­ Ptxiuonock, Robert of Broad Brook, March 29,1989. celebration in Honolulu. Board of Finance, Andover Elementary School, 7:30 depressed, meets every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Maitland, who left the military closing as well as to conserve valu­ tions. lion dollars — arc to expand Barry of Middletown and Bertram Bom June 1,1923 p.m. drive to benefit the American Red Cross. M^chester Community College in the Lowe building. Jr. with the U.S. Navy in Maryland; with the rank of brigadier general, able existing landfill space. curbside collection of recyclables lo Room 205-H. The group follows the 12-step program Sadly Missed, Inland/Wetlands Commission, Town Office Building, “It’s virtually priceless,” Budget “Without these people wc cannot the entire town, less apartments and another daughter, Virginia PCmigotti became director of aeronautics in 7:30 p.m. meet stale mandates,” O’Connor modeled after Alcoholics Anonymous. No dues or fees 1 lusband & Daughters and Research Officer Robert Huesiis condominiums. of Windsor Locks; two brothers, Wisconsin in 1949. He took a BOLTON said. The budget calls for the crea­ are required. For more information, call Sherry at similar state position in Michigan said of the landfill in a meeting with Sartor pointed out that the recy­ Gilbert of Shelboume Falls, Mass., Board of Education, Bolton Center School, 7:30 p.m. tion of 4 1/2 new positions, some 645-1856. and Merle of Greenfield, Mass.; 19 Deaths elsewhere ... from 1950 to 1956. three members of the Board of cling does not save ‘money because Directors Wednesday. shared with highway, at a cost of it presently costs $25 per ton to get grandchildren and three great­ Giap Van Cuong about $60,(XX). Agoraphobics group to meet grandchildren. He was predeceased Karl Brown Directors Peter P. Dirosa Jr., rid of tin and aluminum cans and BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Joyce Epstein, Stephen T. Cassano, The plan calls for a new sanita­ $24.50 per ton for newsprint But it Afraid to leave your home, drive on highways or join by a daughter, Beverly R. Hubbard. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Karl Giap Van Cuong, a Vietnamese Thoughts Ellen Bums Landers, Ronald Osella, tion superintendent, who would is worth it to pay that price, rather crowds in supermarkets? Help for anxiety disorders is Services will be held Saturday at Brown, a pioneering Hollywood navy commander who held several and Mayor Theunis “Terry" work under O’Connor. The than bury those waste products be­ available through the Manchester Area Agoraphobics 10 a.m. at the Windsor Locks cinematographer who worked on important military posts, died Tues­ Werkhoven did not attend the proposed salary is $34,607. cause the town can charge $55 per Together Support Group, which meets Mondays at 7 Funeral Home, 441 Spring St., D.W. Griffith’s 1915 silent film epic day at age 78. “They have found grace in the wilderness” Jeremiah workshop for the Sanitation Republican Director Wallace J. ton of its own space, he said. p.m. and Wednesdays at 10:45 a.m. at Concordia Windsor Locks. Burial will be in “The Birth of a Nation,” has died. The cause of death was not dis­ 31:2 Division’s budget. Irish Jr. said if the new superinten­ “The basic impetus for everything Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. P«r more information, Grove Cemetery. Calling hours are He was 93. In December, my wife and I were participating in a Friday from 2 to 4 and 7,to 9 p.m. closed. Huesiis detailed a plan to separate dent position is created, then we’re doing is to preserve our call 529-1970. Brown died Sunday at the Motion “Celebration of its Winter Solstice” at St. John’s Memorial donations may be made Cuong was deputy chief of the the division’s budget from the O’Connor should be reclassified as landfill for as long as possible,” Sar­ Picture and Television Hospital in army’s general staff and commander Cathedral in New York City. At one point a woman in General Fund. As part of the plan, an assistant director of public works tor said. to the American Heart Association, Woodland Hills. The cause of death of the fourth military region. primitive clothing came down the aisle searching the sanitation would operate as a to decrease the amount of people O’Connor scowled at those who Child care registration opens 5 Brookside Drive, Wallingford was not disclosed. darkness with a flaming torch. Behind her walked a tall separate enterprise from the town, rcjxirting directly to the public refer to it as a dump. Registration for Kinderfun, a state-licensed, non­ 06492-1822. In the early days of Hollywood, ragged creature, human-like, but completely covered generating revenues from fees paid works director. “It’s not a dump, baby. It’s a profit YWCA child care program that runs weekdays Brown worked as a cinematog­ Eddie J. Martin with dark, coarse, long hair. At once benign and frighten­ by users of the landfill. However, Sartor said he had con­ landfill. And it’s the biggest gold from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., will be held for five days Robert F. Hammill rapher’s assistant on “The Birth of a ing. The anticipated revenues for next beginning Monday at the Nutmeg Branch YWCA, 78 sidered doing that, but he would mine in Manchester.” Robert Francis Hammill, 86, of Nation” and “Intolerance,” another SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — It was the Wildman, recently discussed by poet Robert year total almost $4.5 million, and North Main St. Call 647-1437 for more information. 28 I^cal Lane, husband of Sally historical extravaganz.a made a year Eddie J. Martin, the founder of Mar­ Bly in an interview with Bill Moyers on C.P.T.V.’s, “A the proposed budget up 39 percent tin Aviation who opened Orange Secretaries to meet (Wallace) Hammill, died Tbesday later by Griffith. Gathering of Men”. He calls our attention to the deep from last year, is $3.9 million. Vermont Comes to Manchester! (March 27, 1990) at Manchester Brown created the technique of County’s first airport, died TUesday price our culture is paying for the loss of a place in which “We expect lo always have Since 1893 National Life of Vermont has been continuously Secretaries can join Professional Secretaries Interna­ of cancer at age 88. Memorial Hospital. double-printing that gave a super­ to be spontaneous, exuberant, primitive, basic, down-to- revenues that arc greater ih ^ expen­ operating in Connecticut, and today through Wade & Associ­ tional, an international association for secretaries, at a Martin began his aviation career natural radiance to Christ in “In­ earth — that is humble — not humiliated and shamed — ditures,” Huesiis .said. ates is still offering the highest quality personal and business meeting on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Lowe Build­ He was bom in Lurgan, County tolerance.” He also helped develop with a Curtiss JN-4D Jenny pur­ but humble. He warns us of the harm being done to men He said the separation of the ing at Manchester Community College, 60 Bidwell St. Armagh, Northern Ireland, on June chased with $50 he won in an insurance planning. Our “Quality by Design” team consists of the miniature projection process that (women and children as well) by our cultural pressure to division will allow it to take the The meeting involves plans to form a chapter in nor­ 2, 1903, and had lived in American Legion auto race in 1923. twenty well trained professionals who are available to review magnified models into monsters for be restrained, calculated and careful, especially when it money it raises and save it to pay for theastern Connecticut, east of Hartford. For more infor­ Manchester for most of his life. your insurance needs at your convenience. Our local associate such pictures as “King Kong.” comes to emotional vulnerability. The Wildman is a the costs resulting from the closure mation. call Karen Bachand (589-6226) or (666-5752). Before retiring, he was a security He opened the Eddie Martin Air­ He directed the 1927 film “His symbol of a different way — a time and place for the of the landfill and use it to study William J. Brown, C.L.U., C.H.F.C. Assistant General Agent guard at the Wadsworth Atheneum D6g” for Cecil B. DcMille. port in 1923. He also founded Mar­ tin Aviation, a charter service and dark side to have respect and attention. other ways of solid waste manage­ stands ready to serve you. For the best life, disability, medical, in Hartford and was a member of the Brown’s screenplay credits in­ Reginald Pinto/Mancheiter Herald Antiques to be sold flight school. Martin Aviation spon­ ment pension, and long term health care planning. Give us a call First Church of Christ in Hartford. cluded “Brewster’s Millions,” “One sored the record-setting globe cir­ Rev. Ernest Harris TESTING TIME — Don Logan Jr., an employee of Purdy Corp., is tested for anemia Huesiis, Town Manager Richard Antiques and miscellaneous items will be sold Friday Besides his wife, he is survived Glorious Day,” “Ruggles of Red cling flight of 11-year-old Tony Chaplain before giving blood at the company’s blood drive to benefit the American Red Cross. Sartor. Public Works Director Peter during a tag sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Arbors at by a son and daughter-in-law. Dr. Gap,” “Merton of the Movies” and Manchester Memorial Hospital Wade & Associates Hop Brook retirement community, 403 West Center St. Robert W. and Donna Hammill of Aliengena last year. Lozis, and Highway and Sa.iiuiion “The Pony Express.” Superintendent Lee F. O’Connor Jr. For more information, contact June Cooke at 647-9343. Rochester, N.Y.; a daughter and His charter service boomed in the National Life of Vermont son-in-law, Mrs. Jean and Dr. David Lester J. Maitland 1930s. Among his passengers was said plans lo incrca.se recycling arc 854 Asylum Avenue, Hartford, CT 06105 not only lo conserve space in the A. Barlow of Elkton, Md.; a brother, SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — first lady Eleanor Roosevelt, whom 203-525-6322 Touring concert is Tuesday Manchester Herald valuable resource, but to meet the Joshua Hammill of Lurgan, North­ Aviation pioneer Lester J. Maitland, he ferried from El Paso, Texas, to Candidate renews his attacks Robert G. Wade, General Agent state’s lough environmental man­ Calvin College Capclla, a visiting 39-voicc choir ern Ireland; five grandchildren, a who in 1927 became the first pilot to Burbank in 1933. from Grand Rapids, Mich., will present a concert Thes- niece in Manchester and several fly from the U.S. mainland to Martin sold the airport to his Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. day at 8 p.m. at Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin nieces and nephews in Northern Hawaii, died TUesday. He w ^ 91. brother, Johnny, in 1937 and went to Daily publication since O ct 1,1914. St. Music selections will include “Sing Joyfully Unto on Munns’ college commitment Ireland. As an Army pilot, Maitland and work as a pilot for petroleum mag­ God,” “With Cheerful Notes Let All the Earth,” and Services will be Friday at 1 p.m. copilot-navigator Albert F. Hegen- nate R.S. MacMillian. He later be­ USPS 327-500 “Hear My Prayer.” For more information, call 649-5311 VOL. CIX. No. 152 said would benefit tiaiicnts. Muims at the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 berger flew a three-engine R>kker came a P-38 test pilot for Lockheed Henry Gcnga of East Hartford, a 1 or 643-5478. Aircraft Co. Publisher Democrat seeking election as sutc responded that the measure would East Center St. Burial will be in East dubbed the “Bird of f^adise” from Penny M Sretfert representative from the 9th Assemb­ Political News have increased costs for some Editor Whiter ZaborowsKi ly District, has renewed his attack patients for surgical procedures and mr^Hooi mPR£ss Managing Editor Mane P. Grady that Reps. John W. Thompson and on incumbent Republican Paul Round Trip Transportation From Your Community To Weather Now* Eo^/Opinion Pago Editor __ Ron Robillard shelters, which he said cost the stale James McCavanagh, both _ Alexander Girelli Munns over funding for Manchester Associate Editor______Manchester Democrats, had also Sports Edtor _ ___ _ Leo Auster Community College. millions more than providing rcnuil Kingswood-Oxford Renbrook Watkinson Gcnga said in a campaign release assistance for them in permanent voted against it. Businoss Managor __ Jeanne G Fromerth School School School REGIONAL Weather Cloudy that “you can’t count on Paul Munn.s residences. Today, Munns said tlul a blue rib­ Advertising Director^ Douglas C Murphy Sr bon committee has proixiscd a bill Friday, March 30 Customer Service Manager Gerlinde Colletti to support full restoration of funds" Gov. William O’Neill has en­ ____ Sheldon Cohen on health care and he has not yet A c fx i W ia^ii«* to * d*y«rT«* oond class postage paid at Bristol East Hartford Manchester. Conn Postmaster Send address changes Gcnga said tlterc arc no "ifs, ands Munns’ views on providing for the Canton Fn/ield Hartford Rocky Hill Suffield Wethersfield Outlook Saturday, cloudy, chance of to the Manchester Herald. PO Box 501, Manchester, or huts" to his own coinmiunent to health needs of thousands of people We repair Kirby Vacs Manchester Simsbury Windsor rain or drizzle. High in the low 40s. Conn 06040. full restoration. who do not have health insurance. 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In Brief • • • Riddle weighing Opposing U.S. policy linked to break-ins

THOMASTON (AP) — Intruders home from work. The Center for Constitutional military aid to El Salvador. placing daily calls to El Salvador to Kim said Cambio, a Phoenix, M $10 million due for airport bid for governor; ransacked the c h il^ o ^ home of a Similar burglaries at the homes of Rights, an organization of New York In a speech in Waterbury last ask her if she was all right. Ariz., church group that worked woman released recently from a opponents of U.S. military aid to El lawyers, says it has documented 108 'Thursday she described the break-in The intruders left his 'TV, stereo with Casolo, was broken into Nov. and other valuables, but took a col­ 26, the day after Casolo’s arrest in WASHINGTON (AP) — Bradley International Air­ prison in El Salvador and a civil Salvador and the Nicaraguan Con­ intrusions since 1983. Victims in­ at her mother’s second-floor apart­ lection of paper money from Central El Salvador. Files were rifled and an A port will likely receive $10 million in federal funding for rights organization says the break-in tras were the subject of congres­ clude the University Baptist Church ment in 'Thomaston as harassment. American countries. envelojx; with $20 was taken, but overdue runway and taxi way improvements, members of Larson won’t run resembles more than 100 others at sional hearings in 1987, when the in Seattle, the North American Con­ 'Thomaslon police reported two A few days later, Conway called office equipment was untouched, the Connecticut congressional delegation said. homes and offices of those who op­ break-ins numbered 58. gress on Latin America in New other burglaries the same day but remains interested and said Wednes­ El Salvador from a client’s home Kim said. Bradley, New England’s second largest airport and the By Judd Everhart pose U.S. policy in Central In most of the cases, intruders ig­ York, the Riverside Church in New wouldn’t speculate on whether they day he would make up his mind and stopped at the client’s house fastest growing, would undergo repairs as early as this The Associated Press America. nored cameras, stereos, computers York and Old Cambridge Baptist were linked. In the others, costume within a week. after collecting one of Casolo’s During the 1987 congressional summer if the Federal Aviation Administration approves In the break-in earlier this month and office equipment, and zeroed in Church in Cambridge, Mass., the jewelry was stolen from an upstairs Meanwhile, Riddle, a 40-year-old apartment, police said. friends at the airport. On Dec. 2, the hearings, a spokesman for tlic Cen­ the funds. A top FAA official told members of the state HARTFORD — Attorney New Haven resident, said she is at Jennifer Casolo’s childhood on files, particularly membership, group said. A client’s home was broken into but ter for Constitutional Riglits said he delegation he would decide within 10 days on the fund­ General Clarine Nardi Riddle says home, intruders broke a window on donor and mailing lists. C ^ l o was a churchwoiker in El Among the 108 intrusions seriously considering the race. nothing was stolen. suspected the FBI was conducting ing request. she’ll make a decision soon on seek­ the front door to enter and then “They don’t take much of value,” Salvador when she was arrested in counted by the Center for Constitu­ She agreed not to seek election to “The only connection seems to the break-ins under a 1981 executive “It’s as close to a done deal as you can get until they ing the Democratic nomination for dumped files and paperwork on the said U.S. Rep. Don Edwards, D- November on charges of storing tional R i^ls was one on Nov. 13, the post of attorney general when order broadening the surveillance give you the final word,” said U.S. Rep. Nancy Johnson, governor. Meanwhile, Senate Presi­ floor of her bedroom, police said. Calif., who chairs the House munitions in her back yard for Sal­ two days after rebels began an of­ have been the phone call to El Sal­ O’Neill chose her to succeed Joseph powers of iniclligcnce agencies. R-Conn., who organized the meeting Wednesday. dent Pro Tern John B. Larson, has The burglars also rifled a night Judiciary Committee’s subcommit­ vadoran rebels. Authorities released fensive in El Salvador and about vador on that phone number,” said Lieberman, who left the job after his Edwards, a former FBI man, made up his mind: he won’t be run­ table in the bedroom of her mother, tee on civil and constitutional rights, her for lack of evidence and ex- two weeks before Casolo’s arrest. Jin Soo Kim, coordinator of the election to the U.S. Senate in 1988. doubts the FBI is involved in the ning for governor this year. Audrey Casolo, and splashed which held the hearings in 1987. pielled her from the country. In that break-in, burglars broke a Movement Support Network, which Judges decide Peterson’s fate Larson, an East Hartford “I have a number of people talk­ Hawaiian Punch on the wall, police “They make sure that people know Since then, Casolo has toured the glass door to enter the Long Island monitors the break-ins and other in­ break-ins. Instead, he said he Democrat who is the third-ranking ing to me about considering a cam­ said. Audrey Casolo discovert the they were there. It’s very disturb­ United States, speaking about her home of Sean Conway, a carpenter cidents for the Center for Constitu­ suspects agents of the Salvadoran elected official in state government, paign for governor, lieutenant break-in M^ch 9 when she came ing.” experiences and calling for an end to and friend of Casolo’s who had been tional Rights. government arc behind them. MIDDLETOWN (AP) — A three-judge panel began has been mentioned frequently as a governor or attorney general,” she deliberating the fate of mental patient David R. Peterson potential gubernatorial candidate said. “They keep encouraging me to after hearing a prosecutor argue that Peterson knew what since Gov. William A. O’Neill stay in politics by running for some­ he was doing when he stabbed to death a 9-year-old girl dropped plans for re-election. thing this year. Airport Preference rules last summer. But he said Wednesday that he “I’m assessing whether my run­ The Superior Court panel, which received the case ning for governor is doable or win- A:. Wednesday afternoon, said it would not reach a decision could not mount what would have to be a full-time effort to run for gover­ able.” until Friday at the earliest. nor at the same time he’s trying to The first woman ever to serve as security Peterson, 38, has pleaded innocent by reason of in­ for TV praised lead the Senate Democrats and the Connecticut’s attorney general. Rid­ sanity in the stabbing death of Jessica Short, 9, of Wal­ General Assembly to consensus on dle said she has ruled out seeking lingford. He picked her at random to attack at a program in 1980, saying Congress downtown sidewalk sale after walking away from Con­ the state’s budget problems. election to a full term in the job. stalled By Jay Arnold “I’d love to be governor,” Larson Well-spoken and energetic. Rid­ The Associated Press had special authority under the Con­ necticut Valley Hospital last July 28. stitution to enact such programs. Assistant State’s Attorney Timothy Liston argued in said, but it was not to be this year. dle has been viewed as a successful Larson also said he would not run replacement for Lieberman, who WASHINGTON — Minorities But a newly conservative his closing statement that Peterson should be found guil­ FAA chief majority court last year struck down ty of murder. He said Peterson, aware of how he had for any other slot on the statewide elevated the job to one of the most say they’ve gotten a small toehold in visible in state government. a similar set-aside program for been acquitted in two previous stabbing attacks, at­ ticket and expects to seek re-election broadcasting thanks to 18-year-old “I don’t know of any of the other minority contractors run by tlic city tempted after the slaying to create a scenario of what to the Senate seat he first won in frustrated rules that give them preference in candidates who have as much ex­ seeking radio and television station of Richmond, Va. happened that would help him beat the murder charge. 1982. With O’Neill out of the race, perience in state government,” she licenses. One of the court’s new conserva­ many of his loyalists are looking for said. “Yes, 1 haven’t run for office. Once representing just 1 ficrccni tive justices, Antonin Scalia, took a O By David Briscoe a candidate other than U.S. Rep. But I’m going to use that to an ad­ of the nation’s station owners, leading role Wednesday in quc.stion- JD “n Misuse of housing funds charged The Associated Press Bruce A. Murrison, now the front­ vantage. minorities now comprise about 3 ing whether the FCC’s policy S F runner for the Democratic nomina­ “I’m a lawyer, and I’ve been an percent of the people who control promotes diverse viewpoints. WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. of­ DERBY (AP) — A legal aid group is threatening to tion, who had been mounting an advocate for the people of Connec­ what Americans see and hear on the “It has to do with noiliing but sue the city of Derby unless it reimburses the state $1.3 ticut. I bring experience and I bring ficials arc facing resistance to place­ airwaves. blood,” Scalia said, “not background intra-party challenge to O’Neill. ment of sophisticated bomb-detec­ — m million for allegedly misusing federal grant money in­ The Associated Press O’Neill dropped his long-planned a fresh face.” The Federal Communications and environment.” He su^cslcd O o tended to help low-income and moderate-income resi­ Another potential hurdle is Rid­ tion devices in foreign and Commission’s minority and female that a black from a predominantly SLAYING SUSPECT — Guy Levine of Rutland, Vt., is taken from Vermont re-election bid last week, a move so American airports, and the head of dents. dle’s lack of a strong geographical preference rules have allowed while community of Scarsdalc, ^ CD late in the political season that it has the Federal Aviation Administration A %tudy by New Haven Legal Assistance Inc. found District Court Wednesday by a Connecticut law enforcement official after he base. In heavily Democratic New “missing voices” to be heard, back­ N.Y., could receive preferential H - < caused candidates other than Mor­ says he’s frustrated by the delays. that low-income residents of Derby have received little if agreed to return to Connecticut to face charges that he bludgeoned his rison to seriously consider whether a Haven, Riddle would start well be­ ers of the rules told the Supreme treatment under the FCC rules. any benefit since 1983 from $3 million in federal Small But Margaret Polivy, a lawyer for m . elderly parents in Redding last month. credible campaign could be hind Morrison, who represents the Agreement to install one of the $ 1 Court on Wednesday. Cities Community Development grants. a Hispianic-osvned company in the mounted. city in Washington and has been en­ million thermo neutron analysis, or Opponents, however, said the Federal law requires that the grant money be sptent Rorida case, said “whether you Larson mentioned the “compres­ dorsed by the city’s mayor and TNA, devices at London’s Gatwick rules discriminate against while 2 r n principally to aid low-income and moderate-income were bom in Scarsdalc or Harlem sion of time” and the need to raise powerful party chairman. Airport will be announced soon, males. 'They contended the rules people. contributes to what you believe.” millions of dollars, but refused to Riddle said it is too early for her FAA Adminislralor James B. Buscy should be dropped and the “Instead, the funds have benefited a few preferred in­ She said Congress regards women put any blame on O’Neill. to consider accepting another posi­ said Wednesday. marketplace should determine the dividuals and businesses,” said Jon Alander and Charisse AT&T will cut 215 jobs and racial minorities as “missing Larson said he did not know tion on the ballot, such as lieutenant But he said negotiations have bidding. o o Hutton, attorneys for the regional legal aid agency, in a governor. The two cases involve challenges voices” who should be given special FARMINGTON (AP) — AT&T will digital technology in our network, through im­ when he would make an endorse­ been delayed by sovereignly and consideration in awarding broadcast 50-page report released Wednesday. ‘Typically the lieutenant governor The Associated Press to broadcast minority preferences in eliminate as many as 215 jobs at its Wal­ proved operating systems and processes and ment in the race. other issues at Frankfurt, West Ger­ station licenses. “Derby has repeatedly broken its promises and the law Only one Democrat has jumped is a candidate selected at the (party) Rorida and Connecticut. lingford and Cheshire operations as part of a through new services that require less labor to many, and by insurance questions at Ms. Polivy represents Rainbow r n o ) with respect to its expenditure of these funds,” the report into the race since O’Neill jumped convention to complement the OVERCOME — Hector Martinez is comforted by his sister Edith, left, and friend Tracy “It’s clear that the court is very reduction in its work force nationwide, com­ maintain,” said Ken Garrett, AT&T senior vice Washington Dulles International Broadcasting Co., which was said. out: slate Rep. William J. Cibes of gubernatorial nominee. To run for Stovall after viewing the remains of his cousin at a funeral home in the Bronx, New York. troubled by what the FCC is doing,” w pany officials said. president. Network Services Division. Airport. The report also accuses the state Department of Hous­ New London. One other, former lieutenant governor without know­ Andrew Schwartzman of the Media awarded a TV license in Orlando, ing, which administers the federal grants, of “failing By early 1991, most of the work performed Most of the functions performed in the two “I’m very frustrated that wc have His cousin, Denny Alvarez, 22. was among 87 people who died in a Sunday morning fire at Ra. A rival, Metro Broadcasting West Hartford Mayor Christopher F. ing how the top of the ticket is going Access Project, a supporter of the a O at American Telephone & Telegraph Co.’s locations will be transferred to centers in other not been able to gel the original six Inc., argued unsuccessfully before a miserably” to oversee the use of the funds and to ensure Ehonev. brother of state Democratic to shake out, that doesn’t make a Bronx social club. rules, said following Wednesday’s m z federal law was followed. Wallingford Customer Service Center and the parts of the country. Nationwide, about 160 machines in place,” Buscy told oral arguments. “It’s always federal appeals court that it was Cheshire Network Conuol Center will be dis­ Chairman John F. Droney Jr., much sense.” reporters. “Wc arc experiencing o > work centers in 60 cities will be replaced by dangerous to guess (what the court denied the license unfairly. > I” continued, AT&T said in a prepared statement some 100 centers in 30 cities, the company more difficulties than anticipated.” Gregory Guillol, Metro’s lawyer, Laid-off worker wins fortune will decide) but I’m not too optimis­ JD Cf) released Wednesday. said. Only New York’s Kennedy Inter­ Cancer cells killed in lab tic." said the PCC’s affirmative action “We expect to make an offer shortly to the The restructuring is part of an $18 billion national Airport and Miami Interna­ 1110 Supreme Court upheld a program “is a complete, total J 3 > NEWINGTON (AP) — A 42-year-old Danbury man union which would double the number of those program AT&T began in 1984 to convert its tional Airport have the machines federal public works set-aside failure.” who last week was laid off from his job at a chemical > eligible for early retirement,” said AT&T network to digital technology. The company NEED SOME EXTRA under a program stepped up after the company became a multi-millionaire this week, thanks, ”0 spokesman Paul Karoff, adding that AT&T has announced in November that it would be December 1988 bombing of Pan through genetic sabotage in part, to the day he was laid off. teen closely working with the Communica­ reducing its work force. Nationwide, 6,(X)0 AM Flight 103 over Lockerbie. Anthony Tomaino headed to state lottery headquarters tions Workers of America union to come up positions will be eliminated, including about SPENDING MONEY!! Scotland, that killed 270 people. The new results were described lends to become ovcraciivc, Reed Wednesday with the only grand-prize ticket for Tues­ with ways to compensate for the position cuts. 200 management jobs. By Malcolm Ritter Wedncsikiy, at an American Cancer said. day’s $9.7 million state Lotto drawing. The win makes A telephone message left at the union’s of­ The Wallingford facility currently employs Newspaper routes available In West Germany, negotiators are The Associated Press StKiely science writers seminar, by 'That occurs in about half of lym­ him the second-highest individual winner in Connecticut fice in New Haven was not immediately 148 people and the Cheshire center has 83 going through a long, structured Dr. John Reed of the University of phomas, as well as maybe 5 percent i n n i t Lotto history, said stale Department of Revenue Services returned. employees. AT&T said many of the technicians in your area... process that will include a trip by DAYTONA BEACH, Ra. (AP) I’eiinsylvania in Philadelphia. to 10 percent of leukemias, Reed spokesman Ed Harrigan. Karoff said that the enhanced pension plan at the Cheshire facility will be offered new German authorities to the United — Cancer cells have been killed in said. It results from a breaking and Tomaino, who won on the number combination and the company’s offer to transfer some positions in Atlanu and that there are also op­ Slates next month to test their own the test lube by sabotaging their His work was in lymphomas, can­ defective rejoining of chromosomes, 8-14-23-27-28-42, told lottery officials that five of the workers to other locations such as suburban portunities for Wallingford employees who Earn money and prizes by explosives on TNA devices at U.S. genetic machinery, an early step in cers of the body’s lymph tissues that the threadlike structures that carry six numbers have family significance, such as his wife’s Atlanta will help the company accomplish its want to move, but Karoff said no firm offers airports, Bu.sey said. what could someday become a new suikc more than 40,000 Americans genes, he said. birthday — May 27 — and his age — 42. downsizing without any “involuntary separa­ delivering the a year. Lymph tissues play an im- The nomial function of the BCL.2 have been made. An installation in the Philippines fomi of therapy, a researcher says. The sixth number, however — number 23 — tions.” The restructuring changes the way AT&T IKinant role in fighting infections. gene is not known. Reed said. Like 5 Manchester Herald is “lied up in diplomatic negotia­ represents something Tomaino might not necessarily “These changes reflect our ability to serve operates its long distance network and its busi­ Scientists used a molecule that Reed focused on a gene called other genes, BCL2 relays its orders consider lucky. That was the day he was laid off from his customers better and faster — through new ness communications .services. tions,” he said. BCL2. It is activated for limited to the cell by sending a sort of In your neighborhood. The Dulles talks are in their final latched onto a key substance in can­ job at Vanderbilt Chemical Co. in Bethel, Harrigan said. periods in some normal cells when Morse code mcs.sagc in chemical stages, Buscy said, adding that he cer cells, preventing a crucial gene from relaying its orders to the cells. the body’s disease-fighting immune messengers called ribonucleic acids. wants to put the equipment in a Call today to get more details. The research is among early work system gears up. Reed’s experiment involved in­ Arrest completes crime roundup public area where it can be seen. in the so-called “anli-scnsc" sttalcgy But at some point very early in vading lymphoma cells with a sub­ Handgun game cost a life The bulky machines generally arc dial seeks to block the effect of par­ the iransfotmaiion of a normal cell stance that seeks out and binds this HARTFORD (AP) — A Middletown man accused of expected to be in luggage areas out apparently fooling around with the gun when it ticular genes in cancer cells. to a lymphoma, the BCL2 gene messenger, stopping its function. running illegal gambling operations for a Mafia family HARTFORD (AP) — Police are investigat­ 647-9946 of public view. ing the shooting of a 16-year-old Hartford boy accidentally discharged, said Lewis. has turned himself in to f^eral authorities, completing Police were questioning the 15-year-old late Earlier plans to place two of the an FBI roundup of 10 alleged mobsters named in a who apparently was killed accidentally by his first six devices at the San Francisco PLACE Wednesday night, Lewis said. No charges had 15-year-old friend as a group of youths played Academy S t...... all and Detroit airports were scrapped Fidelity-Magellan manager quits federal indictment. been filed then, he added. Salvatore D’Aquila Jr., 48, faces a detention hearing with a handgun. East C enter...... 156-202 because the FAA, the airports and Police said Miguel Santana was killed by a None of the boys lived in the apartment East Center...... 342-402 today in U.S. District Court after surrendering to U.S. where the fatal shooting occurred, Lewis said. the airlines failed to agree on an ar­ marshals shortly after 10:30 ajn. Wednesday. Five others single gunshot wound to the head from a Galway S t...... all rangement, said FAA spokesman to spend more time with wife, kids AN semi-automatic handgun Wednesday night Police were still trying to determine late Wed­ P' Greenhill St...... all named in the indictment also face detention hearings nesday where the boys got the gun. Fred Fami. today in U.S. District Court. John Farrell of Manchester when the other teen-ager accidentally shot him Grissom...... all The TNA devices emit a neutron Magazine at $25 million, and now ccutivc Edward C. John.son III is­ By Jonathan Yenkin was one of those named in the indictments. with a semi-automatic handgun. cloud over checked bags that inter­ wants to spend his days more sued a suiiement saying: “Even if he Police declined to identify the 15-year-old Lewis said a 26-ycar-old woman was with Haynes...... all The Associated Press Also Wednesday, Frank A. Pugliano, 61, of West Hickory L a ...... all act with the contents and allow the leisurely with his family. never invesLs another dollar, IVier AD the teen-agers earlier in the evening, but had Springfield, Mass., was ordered released on $50,(XK) because of his age. machine to analyze characteristic “I spent about 21 years with Lynch has won a place of honor in just left the house to go to the store when the Highwood Dr...... all BOSTON (AP) One of bond. But federal Magistrate Thomas P. Smith attached 'Ihe shooting occurred at about 8 p.m. in a gamma rays emitted by various ex­ Fidelity." Lynch said. “I’d like to the history of money management.” Hrrausu ol oiir 1 shooting happened. Hillcrest...... all America’s lop slock gurus. Peter conditions to Pugliano’s release, including rcsuictions on second-floor apartment of a three-family house plosives. including plastic that can­ spend 21 years doing something dif­ Lewis .said that after the shooting one of the Holl S t...... all Lynch, is retiring as head of the na­ roiiiith’ss rradiTs. on Madison Succt, in the Frog Hollow section ferent.” During the last live years, when it Pugliano’s travel outside Massachusetts and on his con­ teen-agers went to a neighbor’s house. The not be detected by the X-ray tion’s largest slock mutual fund at tact with potential witnesses and alleged victims in the of tlic city, Lt. Frederick Lewis said. Jefferson...... all machines now common in airports. LyiK’h, who retires May 31, will was the tulion's largest common neighbor called police. the age his father died of cancer to ('lassilit’d ads hrinU; case. 'Ihe two boys and two other teen-agers were Kenny S t...... ;...... 1-84 TTic government had set the goal join the board of trustees for stock fund, Magellan has outjx'r- spend more lime with his wife and Kenwood...... all of installing 40 of the machines at Fidelity, the nation’s largest fomied the Standard & Kkw’s 5(X) siirh L*()nd n ’sjionst' \'nii Knighton S t...... all high-risk airports around the world three children. operator of mutual funds. by an average of 6 (lerceni annually, “'I'hcrc's nothing magic about iiKiv ha\'(’ tnnil)U‘ HAIL FOR RENT Lakewood Cir. No. & So...... all by the end of the year. U.S. airlines Rdelity Chairman and Chief Ex- the conqiany said. DCYS head says abuse on rise Kor parties, showers, receptions 46.” Lynch said Wednesday in an­ kt’cpinu, trai'k nl Lookout Mt. Dr...... all arc to pay the cost of all but the first meetings ('om()lete kitchen la nouncing his retirement from M arble...... all six, which arc being puaha.scd by been abu.sed. cilities Dirge enclosed parking Fidelity Invesuiienls. “But you think Hariford's Nationally Acclaimed. intrrcstrd calltTs! NEW LONDON (AP) — The department requests, and the agency lot Inquire McCabe...... all the FAA. has been forced to cut its staff. “Children have a right to grow up alH)ul those things.” Kai»tT hiiN'tTs ruad thr head of the state’s embattled Depart­ Lithuanian Hall Munroe S t...... all Farrar said three of the units have L.yiieh managed the Magellan 9 ment of Children and Youth Services DCYS now handles 20,000 cases of in a family, bccau.se only in a family 24 GOLWAY STREET been built, one is near completion North M ain...... all Shepard...... mutual fund for Fidelity for 13 the ijtli Qmncctinit ,^pnn<^ ('lassitird columns says her agency needs sweeping abuse and neglect each year. can tliey have tlie enduring, nurtur­ MANCHESTER and the other two arc on order from Wheaton criticized what she ing relationships that lead to (K'r- Call 6PM North School S t...... 1-84 Squire Village...... years, guiding it through years Uial reform and wants the stale to shift Phone 643-0618 Science Applications International rvrrv dav' called “conservative” statewide manent, healthy growth,” North S t...... all Stock Place...... saw bolli bull markcLs and tlic Wall its focus to preventing abuse. Corp. of San Diego. Sueet crash to establish a record of ^ / m c ' Amy B. Wheaton, the DCYS legal guidelines for removing The Connecticut Civil LilK’rtics Oak S t...... 264-371 Timrod Rd...... Hundreds more TNA or coni- abused children from their parents. Union and a number of family wel­ Parker St...... 2-83 Tonica Spring Trail strong growth and performance. commissioner, speaking Wednesday liarablc units would be installed in a The Slock fund has $13 billion in In most court cases, DCYS can jus­ fare groups sued DCYS last Decem­ CALDWELL Pearl S t...... 62-164 -y)0/rJ/jrTy/pr/// at the annual meeting of the Child Union Place...... second phase, with the largest air­ assets, compared with about $100 tify taking charge of children only ber. charging it had failed in its rftrfil M thr U uJJam H islof tiu l Sm irt\. Ini and Family Agency of Southeastern Rachel Rd...... all Union S treet...... ports having 20 or more machines to million in 1981, when it became when a doctor has certified that their federally mandated mission to Connecticut Inc., a New London- OIL Rossetto D r...... all W etherell...... handle all baggage. publicly available to investors. Show Ofit'flini’: t'ftiiny, * t>:00 to 10:00 ^ I parents have physically harmed protect children from abuse. In addi­ > 7 2 .5 // tin h itfu lu J fs tYuJmission Sutuuiav of MANCHESTER based ageiKy, said child abuse has Airlines have objected to govern­ Helping draw as.scls was the them. tion, a state legislative panel, led by 649-8841 S a t u n i a v 10 U / W*W • SunJity \oon > FM reached the crisis stage in the state ment directives that force them to fund's iKTformance: $10,(XK) in­ 9 Wheaton said her agency plans Rep. Jay B. Ix-vin, D-New London, of Connecticut and the nation. CALL NOW pay for and install die detectors vested in the fund on May 31, 1977, Slult HERALD sweeping changes as part of a five- began a review tliis winter of the < lipttul t “Some days we feel like we’re before the technology has been ade­ would have grown to $270,(X)7 on people read year reform plan unveiled last year, agency’s effectiveness. ul HfvaJ 'Ejfhrtford classified ads operating a giant emergency room,” 647-9946 / 643-2711 quately tested in airport operations. IX'C. 31. 1989, according to Rdeliiy le n t she said, describing the child wel­ i'hc plan aims to siiend more time In liglit of the CCLU lawsuit, 'They say the devices arc needed itre Forktnt lelrphonr duftnn show hunts ' phone 643*2711 cla ssifie d government insiders are speculating .81 estimates. fare system. and money on preventing parents primarily because of the terrorist / the legislature tliis year will approve l.ynch also amas.scd a persoiuil nJet the mtitnigemenl of Hetty iothes I imla lufuet In recent years, the General As­ from abusing their children. Current PER GALLON C.O.D. threat against the U.S. govcmmcni, I'tii iiiloi ntrtl 1 mil.* Im m i 1 atxhvs.NKl Ktl Nmitti IVml.nui. M.mu programs, she said, focus more on the agency’s $159 million budget Prices Subject To Change fortune, estimated by Boston sembly has approved DCYS funding 150 Gallon Minimum iiandipfitpr not against individual carriers. increases that have fallen short of treating children after they have proposal for fiscal 1990-91, fr—Ma n c h e s t e r h e r a l d . Thursday, March 29. 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 29,1990—7 Boston study: to reduce heart-attack risk, thinner is better OPINION Although the report is not the first to sug­ JoAnn E. Manson, who directed the study at who had heart attacks or developed chest heart disease than did the thinnest women. By Daniel Q. Haney Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital. pain. 'The results were published in today’s Mildly obese women fared substantially gest that being chubby is bad for the heart, it The Associated Press In fact, the study blames 40 percent of all New England Journal of Medicine. worse. 'Those who were 15 percent to 29 suggests that the hazard may be greater than r heart disease among women on the conse­ 'The leanest one-fifth of the women in the percent above their desirable weights had 80 previously thought, especially for women. C ( ^ T t t U \ ? BOSTON (AP) — The thinner the better. quences of being too heavy. Carrying just a study weighed in at 5 percent or more below percent more heart disease. And the “Obesity is a major cause of heart attacks Mixed GOP trio 'That’s the conclusion of a study released little extra weight or even being average the 1983 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. heaviest women — those 30 percent or in U.S. women,” said Manson. “The risks of o? 4p N\&-\W\U(^7 w m today on U.S. women and their risk of heart size makes people more vulnerable to heart tables of desirable weights. A 5-foot-4 more over their ideal weights — had more obesity have been underestimated and un­ attack. trouble. woman in this category weighed less than than three times the lean women’s risk. derappreciated.” HNSE To Uo NSPOT, annoys Manson’s findings were part of the Nur­ 125 pounds. 'These slim women suffered the P u ttin g ^ weight during middle age ap­ In an accompanying editorial in the jour­ resu lts “Average weight is overweight when it ses’ Hdalth Study, an eight-year review of fewest heart attacks. pears t6 w especially risky. 'The study nal, Dr. Theodore B. Vanitallie of St. comes to heart attack risk, and being even 115,886 healthy U.S. women, aged 30 to 55. Those considered in the tables to be found that women who gained more than 20 Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New at Capitol mildly to moderately overweight substan­ TTie researchers divided the women into five average weight — about 130 pounds for a pounds since age 18 doubled’'their risk of York agreed that doctors have failed to take in survey tially increases the risk in women,” said Dr. weight categories and counted the number 5-foot-4 woman — had 30 percent more heart attacks. obesity seriously enough. By Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta Hawke If there is any single conclusion to be drawn Grand jury says from the results of a survey of Manchester resi­ dents conducted by a research group from Central WASHING’TON — Three mouthy con­ gressmen from Reagan country have claims Connecticut State University, it is that residents on wandered so far to the right that they’re no murder rap the whole are satisfied with the public services the beginning to make nuisances of themsel­ H # ' community provides. ves on Capitol Hill. victory More than 90 percent of the residents surveyed The mere mention of their names — said that they are satisfied with the garbage collec­ William Dannemeyer, Robert Doman and for vigilante SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — tion, for instance, and the researchers see sig­ Dana Rohrabacher — causes eyes to roll Prime Minister Bob Hawke formally and tongues to wag. All three are claimed an election victory today, nificance in that because garbage collection is nor­ Southern California Republicans from the - By Michelle Mittelstadt the case, whether it’s based on the ending five days of polilied uncer- law or not.” mally the target of public criticism. bastion of right-wing America, Orange The Associated Press Uiinty and setting his Labor Party to More importantly, the respondents for the most County. But, he added, “I fail to see that govern for a record fourth straight Mr. Broom’s actions were in any part registered satisfaction with services in TTicir specialty is moral outrage and — A pizza shop owner term. way justified under the law.” general. A notable exception was the response to a their issues are abortion, homosexuality who shot a man he’d just seen kill a Hawke said he informed Gover- and pornography. “I’m not thinking of myself as a question on the condition of minor streets in town. woman in a shopping mall said he noi-General Bill Hayden it was clear Follow them around long enough and wouldn’t do it again, although a hero and I don't know what a hero is from Saturday’s election that he had More than 54 percent of the respondents said this is what you will see: grand jury decided against indicting supposed to be,” said Broom, a a workable majority in the 148-seat they were not satisfied with the condition of the • Dannemeyer submitting to the Con­ him for murder. copier repairman and co-owner of a House of Representatives, which town’s minor roads. gressional Record explicit details of t “I was acting on my reaction to pizza parlor. chooses the government. Kinne said the grand jury’s action In another question, a majority of residents sur­ North: top crook of the ’80s homoerotic acts involving vegetables and what had happened, and I wanted to In his statement, the 60-year-old light bulbs. won’t encourage others to emulate veyed said they did not want to see a magnet stop the man from fleeing the prime minister said Hayden agreed • Rohrabacher sending graphic letters Broom. That’s 18 months more than the former single morning during his Iran-contra tes­ scene,” Todd Broom said Wednes­ he had won. Hawke, in power since school in Manchester. By Joseph Spear to his colleagues describing a live sex “I don’t anticipate any of our 1983, said he expected to announce National Guardsman who went on to be­ timony, he took the I-don’t-recall route 30 day. “But if the same thing hap­ The researchers concluded that Manchester resi­ show in New York that was indirectly law-abiding citizens are going to his new Cabinet before next Wed­ come our vice president) times. During the trial of former natiorial pened in the parking lot when I left supported by the National Endowment for take this as a sign to pick up their dents perceive that they are living in a small town I am a deducated populist who has al­ seemity chief John Ftoindexter, he was here. I’d probably think a lot more.” nesday. the Arts. guns and go to the shopping mall Andrew Peacock, who came close which provides services equivalent to a city, a per­ If anybody asks me to pick the most ways put faith in the wisdom of the chided by the judge for his selective Broom, who could have faced a • Doman flying off in an ideological and try to deal out justice,” he said. to becoming the next prime minis­ ception that is at odds with Manchester’s popula­ popular criminal of the 1980s I am Am erica people. But I have to confess memory. “Almost every time a question murder charge, fired two shots at Broom saw Edwards, 41, shoot The Associated Press prepared to respond. that Ollie’s full-mouthed fans are forcing rage about abortion. Eddie Edwards’ car on March 12 ter, conceded defeat and said he will tion of more than 50,000 residents. A good deal of is asked,” said Judge Harold Greene, “he Ms. Taylor, 28, in the head and fired resign as head of the conservative It can’t be Jim Bakker; He lost us when an additional overhaul. I cannot under­ They eclipse even the likes of Rep. after watching Edwards shoot ARAFAT’S GIFT — Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Yasser Arafat speaks with that feeling may stem from the nostalgia that says he can’t recall. It’s like pulling his .44-calibcr Magnum twice at Ed­ opposition. he strayed so far from the path. It can’t be stand why they have fallen for this third- teeth.” If Oliver North is guileless, then Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., a conservative pit Dcmetria Yvorme Taylor in the Ir­ Mother Teresa Wednesday after presenting her a $50,000 check for work by her Mis­ long-time residents feel for the Manchester of the bull who has learned to use the system to wards’ car when the man drove It was Peacock’s second attempt Ivan Boesky: Crooked brothers with rate Napoleon. we should rewrite the book on weasels. ving Mall parking lot. become a piower broker. Dannemeyer, away. sionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India. to become prime minister. The 51- past. bushy beards just don’t hack it. It can’t be They say he is a patriot. Really now? He’s so valiant, they say. I’ll grant he One of the shots hit Edwards, After the shooting. Broom fled year-old Li^ral I^ ty leader had al­ As one of the researchers suggested, however, it Ronid Reagan: He was popular enough, Then why did he consort with the has medals. But do valiant people claim Doman and Rohrabacher don’t have the who lost control of the car, crashed most conservative voting records in Con­ and did not turn himself in until two lied his party with the National Party heaven knows, but he was never charged Iranians, avowed enemies? Why did he the “fall guy” defense? During the Poin­ and died at a hospital a short time may stem from the strong sense of community that gress, but dieir pushy style robs them of days later. He said at the time he for the race. with anything. violate his oath to uphold the Constitution dexter trial, he fingered as a cover-up ar­ later. has characterized Manchester for many years. the credibility it takes to wield power on was afraid he would be treated as a Hawke said the vote would set the by lying to the people’s representatives tist former national security chief Robert “Tm glad this is behind me and I criminal. Even when the population was much smaller, No, it’s got to be Oliver North, con­ about his efforts to keep arms flowing to Capitol Hill. House panel says double course for Australian politics into McFarlane — the one person in the whole can go forward now,” said Broom, Broom said that if any money is Manchester had developed a rather complete inde­ victed on May 4, 1989, of obstructing a the Nicaraguan contras? I^triot? How Of the three, Rohrabacher is still a the 21st century. sordid affair who has expressed contrition 25. left over from his legal fund, he will “It is the commitment of myself pendent infrastructure. congressional inquiry, shredding govern­ about an arrogant, self-righteous autocrat for stomping on the Constitution. Listen novelty. A former Reagan speech writer, ment documents and accepting an illegal Prosecutor Norm Kinne said the make a donation to the fund set up and my colleagues that we will, who cloaked himself in patriotism? to the words of John Kcker, the cx- he barreled into office in 1988 with the The message from the residents on gratuity. grand jury’s decision “reflects the for Ms. Taylor’s 5-year-old from the first day of the new They say he has such a sincere air Marine and Vietnam veteran who endorsement of Oliver North, who cam­ Eastern Europe aid plan Manchester’s economic growth is mixed. Almost way the average citizen feels about daughter. Tiffany. I’ll pay dearly for these words, I know. about him. Sincere people do not need to paigned for him. He says he emulates government, set about undertaking prosecuted North: “When he’s confronted the hard work needed to secure an 60 percent of the respondents said the town does I’ll get nasty letters for accusing Ollie of pile fan mail on the witness table while Ernest Hemingway — a man’s man. He politically explosive situation,” he progressed far enough in their with his own wrongdoing, he blames By Jim Drinkard Australian future of greater not need more business and industry. On the other unviriuous things. Last time, I heard from they are being questioned by Congress. pals around with heavy-metal jacket rock­ said. “We need to do more than reforms to be eligible for U.S. help, other people.” That’s not valor. That’s The Associated Press prosperity, social justice, fairness hand, more than 47 percent of the respondents said a housewife in Virginia who said Ollie Sincere people do not feel compelled to pusillanimity. er Sammy Hagar and says John Wayne AIDS immigration rule we’ve done so far.” can absorb immediately. had cut a pretty handsome figure in his taught him how to drink tequila. But Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-lnd., and security,” Hawke said. the town should increase the amount of business remind juries of their piety by keeping My Michigan critic says: “I live on WASHINGTON — A House Poland and Hungary are receiving Marine uniform during the Iran-contra In February, Rohrabacher sent his col­ S293 million in U.S. cash aid this disagreed. “We have a unique op­ Peacock had attacked the govern­ and industry to increase the tax base. Bibles on the defense table. Sincere pensions and Social Security and love my panel is proposing $719 million in hearings. I also got chewed out by an ex- people do not send out historic letters leagues in the House a letter complaining prompts calls for boycott year, and the administration has portunity to achieve goals we’ve ment for 18 percent interest rales country, right or wrong! Can you say the new aid to Eastern European and a $1(X) billion foreign debt. Town officials will have to review the par­ Marinc in Delaware who lauded the soliciting funds for chauvinistic organiza­ same?” about federal funding for sexually explicit proposed $300 million for Eastern sought for 40 or 50 years,” he said. former lieutenant colonel as the only man art. Not content to leave anything to the WASHINGTON (AP) — Or­ — including the League of Red countries overhauling their “The stakes are enormous. The risk At a news conference in Mel­ ticulars of the survey very carefully to determine tions and saying things of such stupefying Yes, ma’am, 1 can. But you see, you’ve Cross and Red Crescent Societies — Europe in the new fiscal year. in Washington with any guts. imagination, Rohrabacher described in ganizations are lining up to boycott economies, more than double the is that we won’t be bold enough in bourne, Peacock congratulated banality as, “Should I face away or build got Ollie North and your country all have declined to participate. amount President Bush is seeking. Meantime, the House speeded up what courses of action it suggests for the future. Then there was the 80-year-old widow vivid detail the sexual elements of a stage an international conference on AIDS meeting the challenge.” Hawke on his success and said he The Freedom Alliance out of the fires of mixed up together. I cherish my country. AIDS activists had hoped Bush Rep. Stephen Solarz, D-N.Y., the timetable for considering Bush’s One thing is clear on the surface, however. in Michigan who suspected I was unwor­ act subsidized by federal funding. in San Francisco this summer, fuel­ hoped the Labor government will my adversity?” He’s sincere like an actor But if Ollie North gave one of his would use his apjxiarancc today who proposed the enlarged package request for aid to new democracies Hamilton acknowledged there is a Most residents are satisfied generally with their thy of the critic’s crown. “Have you Rohrbacher says he is not on a morality ing calls for President Bush to lift live up to its election promises to — when the role calls for it. $25,000 lectures in my back yard. I’d pull before the National Business for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1, in Genual America. The chamber shortage of money for new served your country in military combat,” crusade and shoidd not be lumped in with immigration icstrictions on people Australia’s 16.5 million people. town. They say he seems so genuine, so the shades. Leadership Conference on AIDS — said it would help soften the shock scheduled action today on a $2.4 bil­ programs, particularly in foreign she demanded, “put your life on the line Doman and Dannemeyer. He merely infected with the AIDS virus. A final tally of seals is still not in, guileless. He admitted to lying to Con­ his fust major speech on AIDS — to as countries such as Ftoland under­ lion money bill that includes $420 aid. But he added: “The American for this great nation?” (Two years of Viet- wants to protect the taxpayers’ money. The While House, however, has but according to political analysis gress. He accepted an illegal gratuity — a Joseph Spear is a syndicated colum­ address the visa issue, but a White take “cold-turkey” switches from million for I^am a and $3(X) million people have been fired by the chan­ nam-era active duty, ma’am, all stateside. One Democratic congressman who been trying to deflect the heat to Labor was expected to have 77 seats security system worth $13,8(X). On a n ist House spokeswoman said he would centrally planned to market for Nicaragua. ges in Eastern Europe, and want to works on a committee with Rohrabacher Congress, saying the administration against 70 for the coalition, with one not. He planned to talk about “com­ economies. The administration has agreed to see freedom triumph. ... We’ve told us that he often blurts out irrelevant has done all its authority allows. going to an independent. Labor The French and Swiss have said passion ... and hope,” she said. As inefficient state enterprises are pay for the F^iama and Nicaragua simply got to find the resources to previously had 85 seats in the lower comments or questions. “We’re playing aid through cuts in Pentagon play the role of a world leader.” poker and he’s playing gin rummy," the they won’t send official delegations The White House last year shut down and people are thrown house. Cold War was World War III to the Sixth International Con­ adopted a policy granting 30-day out of work, unrest will inevitably projects and accounts totaling $1.8 ^larz.’s amendment was added to Democrat said. Peacock said he will quit Tuesday waivers for people to attend con­ result that could threaten the new billion. a catchall foreign aid bill that in­ Yet lawmakers told our associate Scott ference on AIDS in June. as leader of the Liberal Party and ing the nature of man and the most elfi- did their best to undermine the will of the ferences or get medical attention. It democratic governments, Solarz. told The administration argues that its cludes implementing provisions By William Rusher Sleek and Jim Lynch that at least they can The European Parliament also has head of the opposition coalition. cient way to organize society. So, they West. Nor should we ever forget the con­ also has expedited waivers for the Hou.se Fareign Affairs Commit­ $3(X) million Eastern Europe request needed to permit emergency short­ deal with Rohrabacher. Few say the same called on European scientists not to Political analysts said it may mark decided to cut their losses and try to sal­ temptible performance of the so-called people planning to attend the San tee. is as much as countries such as term aid to new democratic govern­ about Doman and Dannemeyer, the dog­ attend because of the U.S. immigra­ the end of a 26-year career for vage what they could. “unaligned nations” — India the largest tion policy, and other organizations Francisco conference. "It could create a socially and Poland and Hungary, whicn have ments in Panama and Nicaragua. Peacock in politics. For many years the tatc James Bur- But calling it “the Cold War” and among them — which in faa worked matic duo who have become synonymous nliam wrote a column of commentary on noting its special characteristics must not quietly for a communist victory over with belligerence. suategic topics for my old magazine. Na­ • 1 • mislead us into failing to recognize that freedom. One House colleague described Doman tional Review, entitled “The Third World this conflict was indeed the Third World But, in the end, the battles that really as an “unguided missile” because of his ■■ War.” Eventually he was persuaded to War. It broke out within a matter of years counted were the moral and economic temper. Last year, in a debate over abor­ h ' change its name to “The Protracted Con­ Survivability tion, he compared his opponents in the • / .dJ . W ^ T h e after the end of the Second, in the form of ones. As the globe shrank and com­ flict,” on the theory that “The Third a quarrel (as so often happens) among the munications between peoples grew easier, House to the late Sen. Joe McCarthy. World War” was a bit too bellicose for the victors in that war. It lasted 45 tiresome it became impossible for the communist Former Majority Whip Tony Coelho, D- tender sensitivities of National Review’s years, for the reason already noted — Calif., once had Doman’s microphone Satellite's weathering shows space station is OK readers. dictatorships to hide from their enslaved neither side wanted, or quite dared, to use masses the enormous material prosperity disconnected when Doman got carried But, reflecting on the 45-year Cold War the space station," he said. “The sur­ however, it was not retrieved until decisive weapxms. and (even more important) the vast moral away in a floor speech on contra aid. T .— ------though there was a lot of weathering sp“ce station," he said. “The sur- however, it was not retrieved unti that is now winding down, it occurred to By^ Marcia Dunn ° ___ vivnhiluv nfvivability m.qipn.iU of and materials svsiems and systems Jan. 12. whenJan. 12,astronauts when astronauts snared snared it But it was a real war, all the same, with and spiritual riches of free societies. Dannemeyer has focused his outrage apparent on the outside, most of that me the other day that Burnham was, as on homosexuals. He voted against a con­ The Associated Press______weathering was really only skin- in space is pretty good." 200 miles out in space. plenty of actual shooting. In retrospect we Nothing, in these past months, has been Kinard said concern about The six years were the longest 1990 ijf Nt A usual, exactly rigjit in the first place. can sec that the Chinese revolution of more impressive than the alacrity with gressional study of “hate crimes” against deep," William Kinard, chief scien­ ‘The Cold War” isn’t a bad name for minorities because it would have included CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) tist for the LDEF, said on Wednes­ Freedom is “healthy" but problems time a spacecraft had been in space 1945-49, the Korean War, the Cuban which the oppressed peoples of Eastern — A scientific satellite that spent of duration in space can be resolved. before being retrieved for study. the conflict now ending, because it calls revolution of 1960, the Vietnam War and Europe brush^ aside the claims of com­ a study of gay bashing. He once pushed day. attention tp its unique characteristic: the nearly six years in orbit suffered 'The space station is expected to cost None of the experiments were lost even the liberation of Grenada in 1983, munism the moment they had the chance, for restrictions on people with AIDS be­ A NASA study concluded recent­ unwillingness of the major protagonists to mostly surface damage, demonstrat­ $30 billion by the lime its completed during the long stay. JUST AROUND THE CORNER? not to mention most of the coups and and opted for political and economic cause he said they emit “spores" that ly that the proposed space suuion use the most dreadful weapons at their cause birth defects. ing the feasibility of a manned space and manned in 1999. Barring a rescue, the laboratory counter-coups that have enlivened politics freedom. Freedom would begin falling apart would have come cra.shing down disposal — nuclear missiles, and chemi­ Such talk may play well with enough station, a NASA scientist says. “We’ve built a lot of spacecraft in the nations of the Third World, were all And what of the future? Genetically before completion and would need that have perfomted for long periods through the atmosphere in mid- cal and biological warfare. 'There was al­ battles of one size or another in the basic mankind is still programmed for war. But Southern Californians to get the three re­ On Tuesday, technicians from the extensive maintenance in space. But ways the risk that the side that saw itself of lime in space,” he .said. "The data March and all the experiments at­ Manchester Herald conflict. the fact that a modem war may, if not elected, but the trio often flops in National Aeronautics and Space Ad- Kinard said the space lab had fared losing the war might resort to one or more Washington. should give one confidence that you tached to its exterior would have There was also individual heroism carefully handled, result in a mushroom­ minisialion removed the last of 57 well in space, boding well for been lost. If not for gravity, the of these, and it seems especially likely science and techonology experi­ can design spacecraft and have ilicm Founded Dec. 15. 1881 as a weekly. aplenty. In the nature of such things, we shaped cloud over the homes and offices Fed vs. Bush Freedom. work.” suucturc could have lasted many that the West would have done so. can never know all the tortures that were of the politicians who started it is already ments from the space lab, known as Daily publication since Oct 1, 1914. High interest rates arc the only known “All of our systems have survived 'The LDEF satellite was placed in more years in spiace although some But, as matters turned out, the shrew­ undergone, and all the deaths that were having a demonstrable effect on their en­ the Long Duration Exposure cure for inflation, and inflation is the belter I think than predicted so you orbit in April 1984 for an expected of the experiments might have Lose Weight Perm anently dest minds in the communist world ul­ died, so that mankind could have a future thusiasm for such fraca.scs. And that’s Facility. P ublisher ______^ prime concern of Federal Reserve Board might expect the same thing from 10 months. Because of delays. decayed, Kinard said. __Penny M Stetlert timately realized that their side was in freedom. good news indeed. "The surprising thing to us is al­ 1 Opinion Page Editor _Ron Robillard losing, and for reasons that a nuclear Chairman Alan Greenspan. But he is With Weight No M ore. Associate Editor Alexander Girelli There were traitors, too — conscious under pressure from the White House to holocaust wouldn’t cure: namely, com- agents of the enemy in our midst, who William A. Rusher Ls a syndicated lower interest rates for two reasons __ We Repair Vaoiunvi (All) muni.sm’s basic misconceptions concern­ hate America, rooted for communism and columnist. Senate panels warned Wrth Weight No More.' you develop techniques and methods to last a Idetime - for first, to spur the economy and second, to BEST BUY yoursett, and your tarmh, >bu learn to lose v.vight and maintain your vioight loss, while lower the value of the dollar and make Lamps, Toaster Ovens, gaining sett esteem. :;onfideri:e and a heatthiei lifestyle Amrricjui products cheaper overseas. Irons, Razors, Humidifi­ OIL CO. That would help the deficit at home and about use of pesticides ers, Mixers, Tools, Miero- Vernon, C T Pul the ups and downs ol diets and broken p iu i'is e s behind you Weight No M ore' Open Forum confronts the causes ot your weight problem includng stress, boredom negative habits the trade deficit abroad — both burning , wave ovens, The GAO report released by the 8 7 5 -0 8 7 6 and the environment issues for the president. Bush says public­ WASHINGTON (AP) — IX'humidifiers ly that there is no ill between him and Americans deserve better govern­ Senate Environment and Public Weight No More ’ i-. ottered to the pubi. exJusrvely through setecl medical insblutions Works Committee followed a 1986 I would like to challenge the board to look know the future of America lies in regaining causing large increases in taxes in future Grecn.span, but the gap between them is ment protection from contamination Small Appliance Repair Come to one ol our f f lf f mtroduclory meetings and you wi" weigh the results Maintain services study that found the EPA had made COD for creative and innovative methrxls of cost our technological edge over Japan and the years. I urge the Board of Directors to look growing. by chemicals used in lawn care and Post Rd. Plaza, Rt. 30 78 ® little progress assessing the health con uol/a voi dance. united European countries. at MaiKhester’s financial needs for the next sold to foreign countries as agricul­ Vernon, CT. 872-1280 Diesel Fuel Also Available To the Editor; risks of lawn care pesticides. The 150 Oilon Unmuni A planned approach will prevent indis­ We must eruurc that our schools are able five years and develop a five-year plan to Mini-editorial tural pesticides, witnesses told two Ask your neighbor about us PtiM wl))Kl B chingt Vmmm 0«couf«i FREE INTRODUCTORY MEETING Manchester is a desirable place to live. We GAO is the investigative arm of criminate cutting of department budgets to provide each child with the ability to com­ meet those needs. Senate committees. enjoy many amenities and services that the Leftist Colombian guerrillas who Congress. which might destroy programs or impact the pete in tomorrow’s highly technical society, My personal preference is to pay more The Environmental Protection surrounding towns do not. We have a good called themselves M-19, turned in their The earlier report said the EPA quality of life for all Manchester residents. 1 or we must be satisfied to see our children taxes this year and continue to receive all of Agency needs to step up its regula­ recreation program for adults and children. weapons earlier this month and prepared had taken little enforcement action especially urge caution in cutting main­ suffer in poverty and unemployment as the the services and privileges I have come to tion of lawn care chemicals, the Introductory Session to be held Our school system is recognized for its high to enter the mainstream. In most against advertising claims made by tenance and capital improvements since good jobs go to Japan, Europe and the enjoy since moving to Manchester in 1958.1 General Accounting Office said in a ROBERT J. SMITH, inc quality. We have uash and leaf pickup, a countries, that would be good news. But tlic [Ksticidc industry. these actions can only lead to far more ex­ developing Asian nations. urge the newly elected board to consider Uie report to a Senate committee on Monday April 9th 5:30PM landnil, a children’s museum aixl a complete Colombia has more to worry about than Peter Guerrero, the GAO’s as­ pensive repairs and replacements in future I understand that controlling costs is dif­ long term effect of underfunding town Wednesday. array of town departments from Highway politically motivated terrorism. It has sociate director for environmental INSURANSMITHS SINCE years. ficult, however with new directors it is pos­ programs. Let’s not take chances with our Another Senate panel was told the K Louise Ruddel Auditorium and Cemetery to Police and Fire. narco-terrorism driven by money. ’The protection issues, said the new sible that some creative and innovative ideas children’s future or ilie lives of town United States should ban the export demise of M-19 merely means that rc[)ort shows the EPA still has more 1914 Naturally, all these services cost money, 1 also challenge the board to remember for controlling costs can be found. employees by making indiscriminate cuts in­ Colombia has one less enemy to worry of agricultural pesticides that arc not At Manchester Memorial Hospital and with shrinking stale and federal aid, the to do. their priorities and not cut the education I do not feel that cosu should be con­ step of developing long-term solutions to about. The day the drug lords turn over permitted for use in this country. cost to Manchester residents is increasing. “We also found that prohibited budget. Cutting education can only result in trolled by across-the-board cuts. In my controlling costs. their weapons is the day that Colombia 'The import of prt^uce^ grayed WEIGHT Our newly elected Board of Directors has with these chemicals is a “circle of pesticide claims that EPA classifies 649-5241 elimination of extracurricular activities such opinion it is irresponsible to pass a budget will be on the road to recovery. as false and misleading are still 65 East Center Street NO MORE ’ an obligation to the electorate to try to con­ as band, sports or clubs. It is irresponsible to that does not contain the funds necessary to Ted Brindamour tx)ison,” said Sen. Pitrick Leahy, trol costs. I would like to express my con­ D-Vi,, chairman of the Senate being made by the lawn care pes­ Manchester, CT The Permanent Way To Lose Weight t98/ w iig h i nu m o r i expect the citizens of Manchester to allow support Manchester’s infra-structure. 1 am SMI Ililistuwn Rd. Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta cern about how these controls arc exercised. increased class sizes ■especially when we Agriculture Committee. ticides industry,” he said. “Yet, EPA □ opposed to budgets which defer spending. Manche.ster are syndicated columnists. » —MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 29, 1990 Cat Amnesty From Page 1 From Page 1 does about six such operations per basically have free roam of the Maine Coon cats — named so be­ and that more were expected. year. In fact, in a repeat breeding. house and are trained to use only cause of their large size, color and Despite the signs of lessening ten­ Nugget is due to give birth in May. scratching posts and litter boxes, markings, which are similar to rac­ sion, Tass also reported today that TUlman said he was both flattered their owners said. coons — are believed to be the only Lithuanians continued to sign up for Whalers M and embarrassed when several Friedman said she is thrilled her native American long-haired cat, ac­ a volunteer “territorial defense” Well-rested 76ers WMks after the kittens were bom, cats did so well at the show, where cording to Friedman. All others arc force, which Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev’s has Friedman brought them back to him they earned important points in the thought to have come from Asia, Sf".. A to be vaccinated, and the male one eyes of other breeders and cat demanded be stopped. Lithuanian call on Europe and other parts of the world, had his name. showers. she said. leaders have assured him that the Now, though, he has a right to ‘‘I’ve gotten phone calls from all Characteristics of the breed in­ border post plans were suspended. stomp on Celtics feel more flattered than embar­ over the country from other breeders clude Lynx points at the tips of both Tass said the enrollment was con­ rassed. who are congratulating me,” said the Bruins cars, which aid the cats in interpret­ tinuing in the port of Klaipeda and "I think it’s neat both cats did so brown-eyed, long-haired brunette. ing where sounds come from; tuft­ Lithuania’s second-biggest city, well at the show,” llilman said. “It’s incredible how fast news ing between toes, to help keep paws Kaunas. More than 5,000 people BOSTON — The Hartford Up Atlantic Division lead to 3 games Friedman, 41, a special education travels.” warm and aid when walking on have expressed interest in serving in Whalers and Boston Bruins may put A teacher at ^^ch estcr High School Tbll Man was chosen as Best of snow; long hair on the legs and the brigades, Tass said. on a little bit of a preview of what for the past nine years, has bred, Breed because of his colors and stomach, but not on back, so cats do On Wednesday, Lithuanian Presi­ their Stanley Cup playoff series may raised and shown Maine Coon cats By Mike Owen bone stmeture, she said. not get tangled when crawling dent Vytautas L^dsbergis said es­ look like when they clash tonight at “(We played) like a team that played the night before. as a backyard hobby for the past five The Associated Press “Every part of him is the correct through brush; and very long fluffy tablishing Lithuanian border posts 7:30 (Channel 18, NESN, WTIC) in We didn’t have much energy. They came out looking like years. Presently, she has six show shape according to the standard of tails, which can be wrapped around “would be stepping up confronta­ an Adams Division clash at Boston the breed,” Friedman said. PHILADELPHIA — The cats and two house cats, most of a cat’s body to keep it’s face warm. tion.” Garden. a team that was highly energized.” whom live in a shack-sized cal Philadelphia 76crs were rested, the Friedman said she decided to Landsbergis also said he advised 'The Whalers (38-32-8) occupy Since the show, Friedman said Boston Celtics were not, and the — Jimmy Rodgers house behind her 77 Lakeview raise Maine Coons, as opposed to Lithuanians not to resist if Soviet fourth place in the Adams Division Drive home. she has had offers for as much as Sixers made the most of it — quick­ several other feline show breeds, be­ authorities came to seize their hunt­ while the Bruins (45-25-7) sit atop 51,000 from other breeders who cause she thinks they arc atuactivc ing guns. A deadline set by the the division. If the clubs finish up in ly- The Celtic^ shot only 44 percent “I think we played up to our But the Maine Coons are not * V V Charles Barkley’s 22 points led want to buy TUll Man. She is not and lovable. She said she fell in love Kremlin for Lithuanians to turn in this manner, they’ll meet in the in tlic first half while tlie Sixers shot potential and when we do that there restricted to their cat house. Enter four players with more than 20 selling though, even though she with a friend’s Maine Coon kitten their weapons passed Wednesday Stanley Cup first round. 53 percent — including a 63 percent ain’t nobody can beat us,” Barkley the couple’s house, and two multi­ points as the 76crs won their fifth rcupholsters furniture in addition to several years ago, before her hus­ without incident in the republic. Hartford is 4-0-1 in its last five first quarter. said. colored, long-haired cats, featuring her regular full-time teaching job in band bought her one. Since then, straight game and moved three In Moscow, the commander of games following its 3-3 tie Tuesday games in front of the second-place Boston’s Kevin McHale, held to The 76crs built a 17-point lead in swirl or tiger-striped patterns of order to offset the cost of her ap­ Friedman has bought and bred Soviet paratroopers alleged Wednes­ night in Pittsburgh. Boston is 1-3-1 nine points despite a 20.6 average, llic first half while outrebounding brown, red, orange, gray, white and Celtics in the Atlantic Division with proximately 55,000-pcr-year hobby. others. day there*had bwn an increase in at­ in its last five home games, but it said the Sixers “just outplayed us.” Boston 31-17. The Sixers stretched black, can be found curled around a 122-104 victory Wednesday night. “There is no number I can put on “I always wanted to breed tacks on soldiers since the indepen­ blanked St. Louis (3-0) in its last “They got us back on our heels a 63-49 halftime lead to 112-90 on a each other, comfortably asleep or his worth,” Friedman said. “These The victory also put New York animals,” she said. “I probably dence declaration. outing and can clinch first place in early. Give them credit for pushing basket by Derek Smith with 6:32 washing each other’s faces atop a cats are my babies.” She said she four games back as the Sixers would have bred dogs, but I just The Soviet news agency Tass said the division with a victory. the ball,” M dlalc said. remaining. tablecloth on the kitchen table. They has no children. didn’t have the space.” opened a four-game home stand by Col. Gen. Vladislav Achalov Hartford and Boston arc even as taking control midway through the Pliiladelphia also held the Celtics’ Philadelphia went on an 18-4 run reported “a noticeable increase in in­ The Associated Press far as their scries goes so far at first period and leading by at least leading scorer, Larry Bird, to 15 for a 30-17 lead with 3:47 left in the cidents of provocation against sol­ 3-3-1. The last meeting was March 11 for the final 34 minutes, 25 points, 8.9 below his average. first period, which ended 38-29. diers and armed attacks by groups of SUPPORTS HOMELAND — John Rimscha, who was born 11 al the Civic Center which the seconds. Robert Parish picked up the slack Anderson scored eight of the Bolton young hooligans against both in­ in Lithuania, poses outside his tavern in Hartford Wednes­ Bruins took, 4-3. Boston lost for the second straiglit with 25 points, 9.4 above his 76crs’ first 14 points of the second dividual soldiers and military sites.” The Whalers’ Ron Francis again average, and 13 rebounds. quarter as Philadelphia took a 52-38 From Page 1 day. He changed the name of the popular tavern from 'The night on the road after winning five He listed three recent attacks in Russian Lady” to "The Lithuanian Lady” as an expression will be looking to hit the 100-point straight. “ They arc in control of the lead. A dunk by Bob Thornton gave Kaunas, Lithuania’s second-biggest mark for the first time in his NHL “They played last night so we division right now,” Bird said. the Sixers a 54-38 lead and city. Two of the cases involved of solidarity with Lithuania. career. He had five points in two Barkley’s two free throws with 18.2 T l properties. grade-nine students to E.O. Smith the idea that emergency vehicles tried to up the tempo from the start,” “They just hit some key shots and “hooligans” throwing stones at games last weekend, but was .seconds left made it 63-46. As the budget stands now, High School in Mansfield and of­ cannot get through the blocked said 76crs coach Jim Lynam, whose took us out early.” O military guards, he said. rainian government asked local blanked in Tuesday’s game with the Hersey Hawkins and Ron Ander­ The schedule is kind to Philadel­ Campbell said it actually provides a fered students already at Bolton the tic neighbors Estonia and Latvia, are The Associated Press team had three days off. lanes,” he said. “If that situation The Ukrainian republic’s popular Penguins. phia as tlic season nears its close. J3 T l decrease in funding for the high option of continuing their education authorities to ban the rallies. posing a stiff challenge to Gor­ Celtics coach Jimmy Rodgers son each had 21 points and Johnny arose and the vehicles could not movement Rukh threw its support Peter Sidorkiewicz will start in Like New York and Boston, the school, if measured against the in­ there or transferring to E.O. Smith. bachev. Ironically, Gorbachev’s FLYING PARISH — Boston’s Robert Parish (00) soars said his club played “like a team that Dawkins 20 as Philadelphia evened S F respond, I think the $27,000 would behind Lithuania’s new government Independence movements in goal for Hartford while Reggie Sixers have seven home games, but crease in the Grand List and infla­ Presently there arc approximately political reform since he came to played the night before. We didn’t its season series with Boston at 2-2. then be seen as a small amount to and urged rallies to support its in­ several of the Soviet Union’s 15 Lemclin, who was in goal for the toward the basket past Philadelphia’s Hersey Hawkins (33) bolti the Knicks and Celtics have six tion (about 4.6 percent). 80 Willington students in grades 10, have spent.” power in 1985 had in part paved the have much energy. They came out In the previous three games this dependence. But Tass said the Uk- republics, including Lithuania’s Bal­ shutout against the Blues, is and Ron Anderson in their NBA game Wednesday night at season, the largest winning margin road games, to only four for — m A reduction in high school fund­ 11, and 12 at Bolton High School. About the budget in general, way for such dissent. looking like a team that was highly probable for Boston. the Spectrum. The 76ers won, 122-104. was two points. Philadelphia. O o ing is significant, he said, because it At the meeting, Campbell op­ Raymond Ursin, vice chairman of energized.” has been a battle cry of The posed a suggestion to cut a $27,000 the Finance Board, said, “I have said ^ 00 Neglected Taxpayers, who have project to enlarge the high school it before, and I’ll say it again. I feel H ■< called for it because of the loss of parking lot. the administration of the Board of Gambling m . tuition-paying students from Wil- “Although the $21,000 could be Education has done a supicrb job in lington, which this year sent its eliminated, I am uncomfortable with preparing the budget.” From Page 1 High-flying Jordan reaches rarefied atmosphere

By The Associated Press against Detroit in 1978. five of nine from Uic foul line. ”I can’t explain it. Maybe z ^ The resolution was sent to Bush and each member of loons. The bill now goes to Gov. William A. O’Neill for The victory was the eighth in 10 games for the Bulls, if I had played better wc would have won.” the Connecticut congressional delegation. his signature. Florida has a similar law. NBA Roundup How high can Michael Jordan go? who tied a club record by winning their .seventh straight Pistons 106, Hornets 97: James Edwards scored 22 r- 33 Income On a 110-35 vole, the House approved a bill lifting the Environmentalists claim that such balloons present a on the road. points and Vinnic John.son had 20 as Detroit snapped a 15 percent cap on in-state and out-of-state bank credit health hazard to marine life, particularly dolphins and There seems to be no limit to his soaring or his scor­ O O From Page 1 ing. points. His previous career high was 63 against Boston in Mark Price led the Cavaliers with 31 points, Craig ihrcc-gamc losing streak. Johnson was starting in place card interest rates for Coimecticut customers. The bill turtles, when they sink into the ocean. There have been The high-flying Jordan reached a rarefied atmosphere the 1986 playoffs. He scored 61 twice in 1987. Ehlo added 26 and John Williams 23. of Joe Dumars, who is out four weeks with a broken several reported incidents in which sea animals died after m rn also removes the cap for open-end credit plans for mail Wednesday night with 69 points, the ninth-highest total Only two other players have had multiple games of 60 Nets 106, Knicks 101; New Jersey shut down Patrick hand. M ark Aguirre added 18 points for Detroit, which rn o) lowered by an increase in personal The key component of the income more than three years — fell $14.6 orders by companies whose primary activity is in Con­ ingesting such balloons. in NBA history, as the Chicago Bulls beat the Cleveland or more points. Wilt Chamberlain did it 32 times and Ewing early, ended his club-record streak of consecutive won its 14th straight home game. contributions to social insurance.” category, wages and salaries, million, partly due to weak necticut. Cavaliers 117-113 in overtime and clinched a spot in the Elgin Baylor three times. 20-poini games at 28, and snapped an 11-game losing Inkers 106, Clippers 99: James Worthy scored 11 of Also at the Capitol Wednesday, about 500 college stu­ streak. Tlic victory was only the fourth in 34 games for his 27 points in the fourth quarter after the Lakers, jumped $23.5 billion at a seasonally automobile sales. Purcha.scs of non­ The current 18 percent cap for retailers is unaffected playoffs. Jordan scored 16 in the first quarter, 15 in the second, O O The department said payroll in­ adjusted annual rate. durable goods gained $10.9 million by the bill. dents rallied to protest budget cuts in Gov. William A. “This would have to be my greatest game,” Jordan 20 in the third, 10 in the fourth and eight in overtime. New Jersey, which handed the Knicks their seventh loss without the injured Magic John.son, blew a 23-px)int lead. creases were spread through all in­ On the spending side, the increase while spending on services rose The Senate, by a 29-5 vote, gave final passage to a bill O’Neill’s proposed budget for fiscal year 1990-91, which said. “When I scored 63 against Boston (in the 1986 The Bulls led by 17 points late in the third period. in eight games. The Lakers built a 55-32 cushion late in tlic first half m z dustry categories. Government in personal consumption, which in­ $19.6 million. banning the release of 10 or more lighter-than-air bal- could force an estimated 8,0(X) students out of classes. playoffs), we lost. It sure feels a lot better when you “In the first quarter I felt it missing only one shot” he Ewing finished with 17 points after being blanked in but trailed 75-73 after the Clippers’ Charles Smith scored o > payrolls also were up, reflecting the cludes everything except interest score a lot of points and win the game.” said. "1 could feel that 1 was going to knock my shots in.” tlic first quarter and having just two at halftime. New Jer­ 14 of his 29 points in the third quarter. Ken Norman > r“ federal pay raise. payments on debt, totaled $15.9 mil­ Jordan made 23 of 37 field-goal attempts and 21 of 23 Jordan was just as proud of his rebounding and pass­ sey built a 22-point lead midway through the third scored 22 points and Danny Manning added 19 for the J3 ints with 10:15 'The report said Americans’ in­ lion, down from a 1.0 percent gain % foul shots. He also had a career-high 18 rebounds, plus ing. quarter and had to hold on as the Knicks twice closed the comes after taxes rose 0.9 percent in in January. six assi.sts and four steals. ‘Tve been saying all along that 1 try to do whatever it gap to two points in the final 68 seconds. remaining but Worthy’s driving layup with 9:08 to go put J3 > February, up from 0.8 percent the Purchases of durable goods — ‘The guy did it over, over, and over again,” takes for the team to win, whether it’s scoring points, Chris Morris led New Jersey with 24 points, Purvis the leakers ahead to slay 82-81. > Bullets 113, Nuggets 99: Bernard King and Jeff previous month. big-ticket items expected to last Cleveland’s John Williams said. “He’s one in a million, rebounding or making assists,” he said. “My heart’s in Short had 23 and Dennis Hopson 22. Gerald Wilkins led “O APPLIANCE PRICES YOU'tfE one in a billion. 1 don’t think we’ll ever sec a player like every game and 1 think this exemplified it.” New York with 24. Malone each scored 26 points and Darrell Walker had a him again. He’s probably the world’s greatest athlete.” Jordan’s point total was the second-highest by a guard “1 didn’t have a great game,” said Ewing, who played Smuggling ONLY DREAMEP ABOUT.. JIT It was the fourth time Jordan has scored more than 60 in NBA history. Denver’s David Thompson scored 73 36 minutes and made six of 11 shots from the field and Please .see JORDAN, page 11 From Page 1 Declining AL East needs more time to rebuild “The fires are intensifying, m Liverpool and Edinburgh on Wed­ (17-8) heads a staff that led the every night with their defense. whether by aggressions or con­ At Sa^w warrttmg QuH ^i By Ben Walker Vaughn might be a rare Milwaukee nesday in connection with the al­ division with a 3.58 camed-run Boston Red Sox spiracies, but the Iraqi people will leged naval smuggling. The Associated Press prospect that prospers and may squeeze out Rob Deer (26 HR, 158 The Red Sox went out and bought not be worn down,” Hussein said. Military experts said the average. Jimmy Key (13-14) should Aft Otliir PiMt At least the American League bounce back and John Ccrulti suikcouls in 466 at-bais). some of everything — Shane British Charge d’Affaires Robert capacitors arc available only to a Mti* Sion NEW IN MANCHESTER • 316 HARTFORD RD. Raw Icy to start, Jeff Reardon to L«tt Hill) Vi ni. Mil tl Al Siiflirl'i. KiiMy St.. Exit. 1-384 643-8303 East produced baseball’s only pen­ (11-11, 3.07 ERA) was better than Chris Bosio, for those who don’t Kcaly was summoned to the Foreign handful of major powers and their 647-9997 relieve, Tony Pena to catch. Maybe Ministry in Baghdad and told by export is strictly controlled. They OPEN THURS. 10-8 • FRI. 10 8 • SAT. 10-5 nant race last season. That’s about his record indicated. Todd Slot- follow the Brewers, was by far Mil­ ilemyre (7-7) is a competent fourth tho.se arc improvements, maybe not. Deputy Foreign Minister Nizar re e le d two previous smuggling at­ I "----^ __ all this declining division did. waukee’s best starter. He was 15-10 Just like some of the cities these starter. with a 2.95 ERA and was the only Roger Clemens (17-11, 3.13) is Hamdoun that Iraq reserves the right tempts, one involving Israel and the tlic only sure thing in the rotation. to acquire advanced technology other Pakistan, both believed to have teams represent, many of the AL Tom Henke (8-3, 1.92 ERA. 20 AL East pitcher among the league’s I3ast clubs got old and fell into dis­ saves, 148 strikeouts in 151 innings) top nine ERA leaders. Ted Higucra Mike Boddickcr (15-11, 4.00 ERA) from other countries. or to be trying to develop nuclear and John Dopson (12-8, 3.99 ERA) The Iraqi News Agency, which f f i > ^roescRiisr repair. And it takes awhile to is the closer in a bullpen full of (9-6, 3.46 ERA) was hurt while Don weapons. rebuild. decent middle-relief and set-up men. August (12-12) and Bill Wegman arc OK. Reardon (31 saves despite a reported the meeting, also quoted C o lo r T V 's 4.07 ERA) joins Lee Smith (25 Hamdoun as criticizing what he News reports said the San Diego- The rise of the AL West and fall George Bell, at 30. is the last (2-6) weren’t anything special. Dan arca company CSI Technologies Inc 'J of the East were a long time in com­ remaining member of what was Plcsac (2.35 ERA, 33 saves) is out­ .saves, 3.57 ERA) and gives Boston called a British campaign against the RjJ o* . Clock, . . K , " / loo much of the same thing. “so-called Iraqi nuclear program.” tipped off officials that Iraqi agents tfirURHS ing and fairly easy to predict. While once projected as baseball’s best standing and he kills left handers. outfield. Like him or not, he can Wade Boggs (.330, .430 on-base “The current British campaign is uied to buy the devices from the the West was aggressive in raising Chuck Crim (9-7, seven saves) is ef­ poke (.297, 18 home runs, 104 average) reached 200 hits for the trying to provide the groundwork for company. CSI officials were not im­ R«fri§tr»for, • Mierowavo Ovens young players, the East grew laz.y fective. RBIs). Fred McGriff’s 36 homers seventh straight sca.son. This year, an Israeli aggression on Iraq, mediately available for comment. and seemed content to occasionally The Brewers ruined themselves led the league and Kelly Gruber there's no controversy, ciihcr. reminding us of the year 1981,” ^scoRriHueo Jil!lJf_»!j«lLDEUyER! pick up an old free agent or two. with a league-leading 155 errors. The Massachusetts company (.290, 18 HR) is solid. Tony Fernan­ Dwight F.vans (20 HR. 1(X) RBIs) is when Israeli jets bombed an Iraqi MODeis Now, with the balance in the They made 33 miscucs at shortstop EG&G said late Wednesday that it dez doesn’t want to lead off and great at 39 and Mike Grccnwcll nuclear plant. league tilling the other way, the AL and an awful 28 errors in the out­ also was cooperating with with a .291 on-base average, no one (.308. 95 RBIs) and Ellis Burks An unidentified Foreign Minisby OPEN cask V East is — why, why? — still doing field. authorities. should force him. Mookic Wilson t.3l)3. 21 SB) hel[ied Boston lead spokesman also said in a statement Scrilcli tlic same thing. Keith Hernandez, All in all, the Brewers aren’t that President Bush called on nuclear VES.' W Nick the majors with a .277 average and 1 (.298, 12 stolen bases in two carried by INA that Iraq has the nil piiti lil t Mill m Jeff Reardon and Tony Pena were spectacular. But that shouldn't slop suppliers “to exercise special 774 runs. Tlie Red Sox will really •''arranty? It A Mill! ntii Out! All-Stars once, but not these days. months) became the rage in Canada; them from contending in the East. right to lake “measures” based on restraint in providing materials re­ The one team that followed the West at 34, he can still play, provided Baltimore Orioles miss Nick Flsasky (30 HR, 108 the principle of reciprocity. It did lated to the development of nuclear, P«m ‘i C«im iVilE 0m -N«iiHi'i D«tl. No Extra Oitr§i! TkiM & P«2iit M«ri B«yi Tknittliirt Wiriliootil formula was Baltimore, and that was Junior Felix (46 RBIs, 18 steals in a From the minute they rallied to RBIs) if Carlos Quintana. 24, not elaborate. chemical and biological weapons platoon role) doc.sn’t keep l:im out lii'CsiiT hit. Relations between Iraq and out of dcspicration. beat Roger Clemens on opening and intermediate-range missiles in of the liiKup. day, it was a special season in Bal­ Jim Rice is gone, but not forgot­ Britain have been strained since The last two years, 89 victories this volatile area.” has been enough to win the division. Watch rookie J&lin Olcrud. He timore. The Orioles tied the 1967 ten. Clemens wore Rice’s No. 14 jersey in spring training. And. Bill Iraq’s execution March 15 of Far/ad While avoiding direct criticism of No East champion had ever won was being touted as the next Babe for most victories Iraq, Bush noted it was among the GE HOTPOINT CE MAGIC CHEF Buckner is back. Bazoft, an Iranian reporter who was fewer iluin 90 until then. Ruth, at least as a pitcher who can (87) after a 100-loss season and nations that signed the nuclear non­ 20 CUBIC FOOT OVER THE RANGE 30 ” ELECTRIC New \ork Yankees working for a British newspaper. SELF CLEAN RANGE Toronto probably has the best play every day, and is in line to be showed the fourlh-grcalcsi improve­ proliferation treaty. S BY S REFRICERATOR MICROWAVE RANGE ntc YiUlkees led the majors in Iraq accused Ba/.oft of spying. ALMOND team. Milwaukee should contend, the Blue Jays’ designated hitter. ment in major league history. Five people were arrested in and victories during the 1980s. even Britain reacted by withdrawing its $249 $269 while Baltimore and Boston might Milwaukee Brewers A wild pitch from brilliant rookie 9 around London in the case. One, $379 $699 D o Associated Pieti though It wa.s i I r - first decade since ambassador from Iraq, but it has slide. New York is middlc-of-thc- Free agent Dave Parker brings his reliever Gregg Olson in Toronto on Ruth & Gehrig in which they did not shown reluctance to let relations Iraqi national Omar Latif, was pack, followed by Cleveland and bat to an offense that always comes the final weekend stalled Bal­ with Baglidad worsen further. served with a deportation order. SAMSUNG BACK SWINGING — The Boston Red Sox will hope Wade win a NS'orld Series. GE ITelroil. down to Robin Yount and F^aul timore’s bid to go from worsi-io- Another, a Cypriot with a British RCA RCA Boggs once again will swing his magical bat for 200 hits as Dave Winfield is the big question. 25" COLOR STEREO TRASH COMPACTOR Toronto Blue Jays Molilor. But can the Brewers solve first. Now, the question is whether The British Customs and F.xcise 20" COLOR TV 20" STEREO MONITOR If he can slay healthy and regain his passport, was released afmr ques­ TV REMOTE IS" WIDE The Blue Jays finally found the their two omni-present problems — the Orioles can stay at the lop. they attempt to lay claim to the AL East Division title. office said today that investigations fomi, it’s a major plus. Jcs.se Bar- tioning. right manager and the right ballpark. injuries and fielding? .A dominant ilicmc in baseball were under way in Scotland and field i23 HR, 20 outfield assists for In Washington, the U.S. Customs $ 2 .i9 $299 $359 $279 Spurred by sellouts and Cilo Gaston, Yount (.318, 21 HR. 103 RBI) during the years is that teams dial showed giH)d signs. The Orioles arc [vreeniage declined for the sixth northwestern England into alleged the thiid timet and Roberto Kelly Service said scaled indictments had Toronto recovered from a 12-24 beat out Ruben Sierra for the MVP make tremendous strides in one hoping Icfly off-speed pileher F.ric straight year. Ripken is more than attempts to export naval equipment l.3t)2, 35 SB) play excellent already been returned at San Diego siari and outlasted Baltimore in the award and continued his march season arc likely to fall back the Bell has recovered from injuries and halfway to Lou Gehrig’s record of to Iraq, but it did not elaborate. CE b l a c k & DECKER defense, lot). Disbict Court. JENNAIR HUNDREDS OF stretch. toward 3,0(X) hits. At age .34, he next. So it might be for tlic young project great things for Ben 2,130 consecutive games, but some toaster iXin Mattingly (..303. 23 HR, 113 Press Association, Britain’s 30"ELECTRIC OVENS CONVERT COOKTOP e t e m s a t o r Tliis year, the Blue Jays could should get there next season and Birds. McDonald, the No. 1 pick in last arc wondering whether he has be­ COOKTOP RBIs) again rebounded from his 9 draw 4 million at the SkyDomc. after that, maybe 4,0(X)? Jeff Ballard (18-8) struck out just year’s draft. Olson (1.69 ER.A, 27 come a prisoner of his own rrreak. domestic news agency, reported that eharaeierislie slow start. He might $39 B E L O W C O S T Still, they might rather play at Fen­ Molilor (.315, 27 SB) and Parker 62 in 215 innings, but became the saves) did not blow an o|iportunity More than anything, the Orioles two arrests were expected, but a cus­ $179 $139 tlo even belter this year if he works EMERGENCY way Park, where they’ve beaten (97 RBIs for Oakland) arc good. So first ever to fan Don Mattingly three until late in the season. showed the value of catching the toms spokesman, speaking on condi­ out a new eonlraet with George tion of anonymity, would not con­ FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL Boston 17 straight times. could be rookie outfielder Greg times in one game. Rookies Bob Cal Ripken’s streak might be hall. They set a major-league record firm or deny that report. D IA L 911 Toronto docs most things well, Vaughn (26 HR, 92 RBIs in 110 Milacki (14-12), Pete Hamisch (5-9) taking its toll. He hit 21 homers and with a .996 fielding percentage and * 90 dov« nm* oi ootft Die Same Steal Seniee iou Gel Al Die Main Slate — Al t Fetsonal Guatanlee! none of them great. Dave Siicb games at Class AAA Denver). and local boy Dave Johnson (4-7) drove in 93 runs, but his slugging Pk’tLsc see DECLINING, page 11 Press Association also said In M anchester no poifTwne

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A fine selection of new and Electrical...... 59 LIQUIDATION PAINTING/PAPERING Rentals Child Care...... 51 TV/Stereo/Appllances...... 75 you con moke on offer Contemporary Cope estimates. Spedai For Individuals & Busiriess. rebuilt vacs. Panasonic, Eu- Employment & Education Cleaning Services...... 52 Heatlng/Plumblng...... 60 on the adlacent 11 acre consideration lor elderly and LAWN MAINTENANCE roka, Miele. Wo are here foryou! Rooms for Rent...... 31 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Machinery and Tools...... 76 A utom otive with many amenities, ■SpAig Qearvup Your home or mine. Eve­ Port Time Help Wanted...... 10 Lawn Care...... 53 lot. It's available!!! oppllonced, 2 car gar­ handicapped Ask your neighbors. Small ap­ Aportments for Rent...... 32 Bookkeeping/Income Tax...... 54 Services Wanted...... 62 Gardening...... 77 ■Seasonal Mowing nings or Weekends. WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. Help Wanted...... " Cars tor Sale...... 91 $249,900. Anne M ille r age. $204,900. Strano 6 4 7 - 7 ^ ESTATE LIQUIDATION pliances repaired. Situation Wanted...... '2 Condominiums tor Rent...... 33 Corpentry/Remodeling...... 55 Landscaping...... 63 Good Things to Eat...... 78 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... 92 •Planling/fi^lch Beds Reasonably Rates Quality work at a Homes for Rent...... 34 Concrete...... 64 Real Estate, 647-8000.O Real Estate, 647-7653.n Commercial & Residential •Shrubs Trimmed APPLIANCE & VACUUM Business Opportunities...... '3 Polntlng/Paperlng...... 56 Fuel Oll/Coal/Flrewood...... 79 Camoers/Trellers...... 93 Can 526-1947 reasonable pricel Instruction...... Store/Oftice Spoce...... 35 Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 MANCHESTER-New list­ MANCHESTER-Superb, Cash or Sell on Raaidentiai & Commercial Accounts Interior & Exterior SERVICE CENTER Employment Services...... 15 Resort Property...... 36 Farm Supplies and Equipment...... 80 ing! 4 bedroom Colon­ Impressive Contem­ FiMEatknalaa Expert Service SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Auto Services...... 95 SEWING/ALTERATK)NS Consignment Free Estimates Post Rd. Plaza Industrlol Property...... 37 Office/Retall Equipment...... 81 Autos for Rent/Leose...... 96 ial with flreoloced porary. 10 plus rooms. 643-2884/644-6712 CARPENTRY/ Real Estate Caroges and Storage...... 38 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES. Recreational Eaulpment...... 82 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 living room and hard­ Including In-law apart­ Call Brian Weigle R t 30 Vernon Roommates Wanted...... 39 6 4 5 -1174 T -I- A LAWN & Homes for Sale...... 2' C a ll 6 4 3 '2 7 1 1 for more Information! Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... 98 wood floors. Enclosed ment. Much Much REMODELINB 645-8912 872-1280 Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Wanted to Rent...... 40 ; fro n t porch. $137,500. More! Strano Real Est­ SEAMSTRESS LANDSCAPING INC. Sentry Real Estate, 643- ate, 647-7653.0 • Dressmaking • Alterations Personal Care LAWN MOWERS READ YOUR AD: Clotslfed advertitementt ore 4060.O • Replace Zippers • Coat CLEANING SERVICES ■Mowing KITCHEN & BATH Wall Papering and Painting DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to taken by telephone as a convenience. The COMPLETELY REMO­ REPAIRED RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. MANCHESTE^- Linings • Custom Curtains ■Planting A Design be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one DELED! Possible 30 ye a rs E xperience ■k Free Pickup & Delivery 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. Immaculate 3bedroom owner financing on this Call Aaron Allbrio REMODELING deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only for the slie of •Slipcovers Insurance, References and In M anchester 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. Split level. Priced to spacious and open ★ 30 Years Experience House Cleaning ______646-0511 tion. For advertisements to be published the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen sell! Specloltles In­ From the smallest Free Estimates ★ Prompt, Courteous, 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. floor plan Colonial. 6 CALL 647-8730 at reasonable rates. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be clude flreoloced living repair to the largest Expert Sen/ice Minimum charge: 4 lines. rooms, 3 bedrooms Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. No SPRING CLEANUP MARTY MATTSSON corrected by an additional Insertion. ___ room and Inground Sa­ (one unfinished) and 2 You can make excellent * Reasonable Prices job too btfl Of loo small. Dethatching; edging; hedge and renovation, w e will do a 649-4431______brina pool. Joan In- full baths. New siding, dish cloths from the mesh ■k Free Estimates bush trimming. Lawn mowing. o guantl. $154,900. Sentry kitchen and floor, car­ bags In which oranges, For free estimates complete job. k 15% Senior Discount Experienced. Dependable. JO -n HELP HELP R T I HOMES I HOMES I HOMES I HOMES Real Estote, 643-4060.a peting, Andersen win­ potatoes, onions, etc. are please call 742-6419 Start to finish. Interior/Exterior ECONOMY LAWN PART TIME I I BOLTON-New listing! dows, and front porch. sold. Just boll for 15 Ray Hardy's Lawn Care Painting Done Notices WANTED WANTED 1£JF0R SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE minutes In water to which FREE ESTIMATES M O W E R ^ F HELP WANTED Ansaldl built 8 room Situated on 1 acre In ■light carpentry Columbia. $145,900. chlorine bleach has been 646-7973 Complete do-it-yourseif COVENTRY-149 Corn­ Raised Ranch In great ■ceilings and walls repaired Call Anytime MANCHESTER-New list­ MANCHES TER-Owner MANCHESTER-Do !t Strano Real Estate, odded. Put still good but As a condition precedent > A R T - LOOKING FOR on oport- LEARN about new cul­ wall Dr. Contemporary condition. Private WE DELIVER programs available. ■attics and cellars cleaned 647-5705 — m TIME/TEMPORARY- menf? Be sure to check tures while making ing. Spacious 2 bed­ motivated. Nearly an now! Coll to see this pork like yard. Hard­ 647-7653.H no-longer needed furni­ DON'S UW N SERVICE to the placement of any room Contemporary acre of land comes w ith enchanting, well taker Colonial with large For Home Delivery. Call 643-6386 advertising In the M an­ Data Entry: Individual the many vacancies listed new friends In your wood floors, slate en­ MANCHESTER Duplex. ture and appliances bock O a Ranch featuring Euro­ this roomy 3 bedroom, care of 3 bedroom, ^V: rooms and open floor ■Rototilling -Edging Heritage Kitchen & fullY insured/lee estimates chester Herald, Adver­ to assist our expanding In classified each day. com m unity. Share In plan. 2x6 construction, try. Marilyn Votteronl. Ideal owner occupied Into use by selling them 647-9946 MISCELLANEGU8 the exciting and re­ pean style kitchen, att­ 2 bath Ranch In Forest bath Colonial. Just c $188,900. Sentry Real situation. Nice 2 bed­ with a low-cost Classified. ■Hedge & Bush Trimming Bath Center ^ UJ tiser hereby agrees to environmental con­ 500-1500 wkly toking Anderson Vinyl clad Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 sulting firm to enter warding experience of ached garage and lots Hills. Freshly pointed, few blocks to schools Estate, 643-4060.n room Duplex on very 643-2711. Call now for lawn mowing. SERVICES protect. Indemnify and phone orders fo r Op- this home features a shopping, and busline windows, M errillat ca­ Come visit our showroom at: H - < scientific data. 25-35 student exchange. of storage space. An private lot. This home Dependable work. . McHugh Himself hold harmless the Man­ porturnlty Publica­ first floor family room, It's an excellent family binets. Area of new MANCHESTER- 2 M Broad Street hours per week. Expe­ ASSE Int'l, a non-profit easy house to live In. offers the benefits of o m . chester Herald, Its of­ tions. 203-855-1032 ext. full basement and att­ Investment. Deb Ow­ homes on quiet cul-de- Spoclous 23 bedroom, 2 I Eager buyers read 646-7011 Painting & wallpapering at CHARLESTHE rience with spread organization. Is look­ $141,900. C entury 21, Duplex with the pri­ Manchester ficers and employees L-34.______ached 2 car garage. sac. Property borders bath unit. Oversized SWEEP MR. WINTER its best Free Estimates. Fully HANDYMAN sheets and willingness ing for Individuals to Epstein Realty, 647- ens, residence 646-2046. vacy and charm ot a o S against any and all 88950______$179,900. Century 21, RE/MAX East of the Skungamaug River. deck with scenic bock the Classified O U T T H E W IN D O W ! ENTERPRISES liability, loss or ex­ to learn. Specialized LOOKING for a llve-ln represent our organl- yard. $154,900. Sentry single family home. I Our deening aefvioe • 649-5400 Insured. Established 1974. TOLLAND-519 Mile Hill Epstein Realty, 647- R iver, 647-1419.0 $239,900. P hilips Real ttofough A oepertdabe. Phil's Lawn Care POWER WASHING pense, Including attor­ programs desireable. companion for on el­ zotlon in your com­ Estate, 742-14500 Real Estate, 643-4060.O $164,900. D.W. Fish columns Rd. Newly built 7 room 8895.0 I OMom ‘ HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS residential & commercial neys' fees,arising from Hours flexible between derly lady. Must drive. m u n i t y . Flexible Realty, 643-1591. > •SprinaClamko 'Ptoor Siripping/Wauc & Landscaping Cleaning, Hauing, Carpertiy. 643-9321 Cope on 1.5 acres In­ A MANCHESTER TRA- every day! «Rug5hempoomg *P*^*'O0 PAINTING claims of unfair trade 7;30om-6pm. Please Please respond to Box hours, no experience A Hcvipaper In CducnUon PrMgrMfn M A N C H E sT T ~ r“- I •Spring Cleanup Remodeing. Reasonably Priced cludes Raised panel DITION!!! The lov of FfM EslimatMAJnb«iUbto PrICM practices, Infringe­ send cover letter and S c/o The Manchester necessory, lust enthu­ S p w orK lby Beoutlful newly built ■Weekly Service FreeEstimaies Interior/exterlor r - 0 0 doors, Oak flo o rin g In hom e o w n e rs h ip In I ment of trademarks, resume to Patricio Herald, 16 Brolnard siasm and energy. Vo­ Colonial on a nice level 643-7724 or 647-9556 AlCdteAntwarad SPRING CLEANING dining room, central THE QUIZ Manchester often beg­ ■All Lawn Care Done QUALITY O O trade names or pat­ Gerhard at Fuss 8. Place. lunteer reps receive a The Manchester Herald lot. Ceramic entrywav, I Rick’s Handyman & ■garages -yard * vac and air, and 1st ins with o Cooe Cod! Cali 742-9540 ents, violation of rights O'Neill, Inc. 146 Hart­ RESPONSIBLE loving stipend to cover ex­ huge flreoloced living C a rp e n try !^ rv lc e PAINTING ■cellars -gutters O n floor laundry. Appllon- Located on Crestwood TIRED OF HOUSEWORK? of privacy and Infrin­ ford Road, Manches­ person needed to care penses. Coll Cathy col­ (JO pointa for each queation room with sliders to COMPANY ■rotatilllng ces except refrigerator Drive this terrific 6 OR A HOUSE ONLY 646-1948 m r n gement of copyright ter,CT 06040. e o e /m /(. for 3 children In South lect 203-596-9322 or 800- WORLDSCOPE answered correctly) o v e rsize d deck, 1st I ^ecializing in: ■BrushAree & trash r n CD 333-3802. Included. Allowances room Cope Is loaded SURFACE CLEANED. BOOKKEEPING/ ALL PHASES OF HOME ond proprietary rights, PART-TIME employ­ Windsor home full­ with potential. 3 bed­ floor laundry omd I ■Custom Pmnting rem oval tim e days. 644-3971. ASSEMBLE DOORS- for lighting, flooring, \ ^ THEN CALL ME AT INCOME TAX IMPROVEMENT NEEDS P O ) unfair competition and ment available at Little cabinets, etc. $258,900. rooms, 1 both, wolk-ouf more! Just ask us! ■Sheetrock *30 yrs. experience libel and slander, Stock units Install In­ 644-1134 Bawnwnti llnlshad-Dacia- Caesar's Pizza. Apply EARN up to $339.84 per Philips Real Estate, basement, vinyl siding, $219,900. D.W, Fish Sinooira • Rootng • Bstvoona • ‘fast, reliable & which may result from side hardware. $6 per Realty, 643-1591. iO A Q •Textured In person ot 534 E. week assembling our 742-1450 -______2 cor goroge. Needs i MANCHESTEII { ASK FOR ANITA nchM ceilings fully Insured O O the publication of any Middle Turnpike, Man­ products at home. Am­ hour to start. Earn TLC. Priced right ot COVENTRY-Walerfront. BONDED a m U R E D tSyiatssrianc* *10% senior m z advertisement In the chester or call 649-7041. azing recorded mes­ m ore as you learn. NORTH COVENTRY-119 $135,000! Jackson & INCOME TAXES Steve Devereaux** ■W allpaper Here's the one you've I HERALD Consultation/Preparatlon discounts Manchester Herald by sage reveals details. Monday-Friday. Town Mark Drive. Imme- Jackson Real Estate, been waiting for! Nice I Carpentry Service ■Plaster o > CALL 872-4072 Woman needed to care Povllllon Apartments. diote occuponcy ovall- advertiser. Including fo r my 2 girls In my C all today 645-1952, 647-8400. Cleon Ranch home I dassHMads | LAWN CARE Individual/Business 7 4 2 -1 0 7 6 ■Interior /Exterior > r- advertisements In any ext. 301. Behind new mall off able with this 6 room right on Coventry home. 25 hours weekly. Buckland Street, Man­ Spilt level Including BRAND NEW LISTING! Jan Pawlowski References - JO CD free distribution publi­ Ann 646-7846. RECEPTIONIST/Secre- Lake. Fabulous views j phoaa 643-2711 J CARPENTRY/REMODEL cations published by chester. See John hardwood floors, all Stunning 7 room Dutch FREE Estimates tary for S. Windsor of entire lake from 643-7254 the Monchester He­ DENTAL ASSISTANT. W aldron. appliances, rec room, 1 Colonial on Redwood office. Diversified du­ Road In M anchester. 3 flreoloced living room, Carpenters/Handymen Quality workman­ JO > rald. Penny Sletfert, Part-time, 3 day per H O U S E K E E P E R fcTr car garage. Great screen porch and deck. LAWN SERVICE ship and materials. Landscaping week for a specialty ties Include typing, fil­ bedrooms, 1.5 baths, Fertilizing, liming, spring MATURE/EXPERIENCED > Publisher. small rest home. Plea­ value, nice neighbor- See It today! $229,900, Looking for something All Phases of Home practice In Manches­ ing, answering phones lovely new Oak kit­ Written guarantee. Now accepting spring work. Ac sant working condi­ , hood. $151,900. Philips D.W. Fish Reolfv, 643- Sbeclol? Why not run a clean-up, complete lawn INCOME TAX ■ u ter. Rewarding posi­ and assisting book­ chen, fireplace, hard­ RemodeUng Licensed & Insured. cepting lawn accounts. Clean, tions. Light duties. Reol Estote, 742-1450't 1591. :______"Wanted fo Buy" od In service. PREPARATION Order your decks ewty. Also, tion for a responsible, keeper. Forward re­ wood floors, summer Clossifled. The cost Is C all professional seivice. Please Starting salary $7. Paid QUALITY HOME-ln one INOIVIDUAUBUSINESS light hauMrrg ar>d ctearHip. PERSONALS people-oriented per­ sume stating salary re­ of Manchester's love­ porch, beautifully BOLTON-5 acres of land s m a ll... the response big. ' 643-0747 leave message. quirements to Eastern benefits. Call for ap­ maintained Inside and with this unique 4 bed­ U em need i Insured 203-875-9094 son. W ill tra in . 646-4811. lier area. It has 3 643-2711. DANMOSLER Roofing Coro., 317 pointm ent 633-4411 a f­ out! Aluminum siding 649-8045 Cat Brian 843-7274 or 288-7200 644-2901 CHRIS ROWLANDS Is on bedrooms, 3 full baths, 1) East Germany's current Prime Minister, Hans Modrow. Is room home, plus a 3 649<)329 2 4 R o u ts Classified! They find ter 10am. and a newer roof for room apartment with enthusiastic and ener­ Chapel Rd., S. Wind­ eat-ln kitchen, formal that's 0 good way to fight seen here as he cast his ballot In natkxial elections on March easy core! This super getic en vironmentol sor, CT 06074. eoe. HOME ASSEA^LY work living and dining room, Its own kitchen and the high cost of living. 18. An alliance of parties backed by Helmut Kohl and led by hom e Is o ffe re d at fam ily room, 3 baths, 2 entertainer. He writes GENERAL SHOP HELP- available. Crafts, elec­ 2 car garage, central 643-2711.______the (CHCXDSE ONE: Christian, Social) Democrats finished first $205,000. Jackson & BUSINESS I APARTMENTS and performs his own Convertor/Manufoc- tronics, many others. air and much much fireplaces, 2 car gar­ CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS HOMES VACATION Jackson Real Estate, age. A great In-law set original music. His la­ CLEANING Person part- turer of supplies to the Call now 203-722-3225. more. For more details In th e voting. FOR SALE PRGPERTY FGR RENT FGR RENT FOR RENT 647-8400.n UP. $298,000. U Si R RENTALS test program deals time, Mondav-Frlday, graphic arts industry call Deb Owens, 646- Realty, 643-2692.:; MANCHbb I tK-l oeo- with our sea taring 10-12 hours per week. has a full-time position 2046 residence. ALL YOU EVER WAN­ NQ M QNEY D Q W N !!! i,ANCHESTER-3,4,5,6 MANCHESTER-3 b e d ­ YARMOUTH MA- 2 bed­ room apartment. Hea­ ,.and 7 room opart friends. The program M anchester. 742-5633. available for o person $179,900. R E /M A X East 2) Many human-rights grcxjps are MATCHWORPS TED...ond then some! SOUTH WINDSOR-New8 Tell vour landlord FOR room Cape, fireplace, room, 2 bath, walk fo entitled WHALES AND Interested In varied d it­ iNSTRUCTiON E xquisite 10 room Co- room Contemporary. t/hot wafer, carpeting, m ents. S ecurity. No fully oppllanced kit SALES SECRETARY- of the R iver, 647-1419.D outraged abcxrt a sweeping par­ (2 pointi for tach correct match) goodbye and move beaches. Season rate TALES Is a rocking ties. Must be flexible lonlol on E m ily Lone In Spacious 1st floor fam ­ right Into this well-kept air, all appliances. Call pets. Now available Chen, dining room, 2 /Greeter. Part-time. GARDEN GROVE-Newto don the National Assembly o f..?.. LEASE $600. Off season $425 mixture of rap and regarding duty assign­ Manchester. This ily room, open curling 2 bedroom Townhouse 649-5249.______646-2426, 9-5 -.veekdavs. bofhs, 1 car garage No Dally 3pm-8pm and ev­ market. 4 bedroom Is considering for military person­ 1-outrage a-empkjyees weekly. 3 days free popular music that en­ ment, have reasonable lovely home features 4 living room, 2nd floor with brick exterior. AVAILABLE pets 2 month's secur­ ery other Saturdoy. MAKE MUSIC custom Gorrison Co­ nel accused of crimes and hu­ OR SALE EAST HARTFQRD-Echo 203-489-0775. tertains young and old Heavy customer con­ mechanicle skills and 2- p ardo nb -Inflict bedrooms, 3.5 baths balcony, 4 bedrooms, 3 This unit comes com­ Immedlatelv-Lovely 2 !i L o n e ; Duplex, aopllpn- ity $950 Dius utilities while educating them handle some heavy lift­ Piano lessons for lonial. Immaculate In­ man-rights violations. Including a 12x13 mos- baths, 3 cor garage. plete with all applian­ bedroom, 2nd floor 649-0795 SOUTH Y A R M oTJt H tact. PC skills a plus. terior, large rooms, 3- personnelc-deputles New 12,000 ;-oes. $750. Security- about our friends In the ing. Dependobllltyj a ter both with locuzzl, Ready for vour decora­ ces and a full bose- aoortment. Carpeted, MA- 475 toot arlvote ANY AGE! beautiful view. Asking I square foot /lease. No Pets 521- beach. 2and 1 bedroom sea. His program s are must. Trolning pro­ 3) Reports last week said the ad­ 4- lm posed -a ffro n t 25x21 family room, 3 tor. $320,000. U S R menf. Convenlenf fo oppllances. $625 plus 1744. wheel drive pick-up. Call Jan $223,900. Coll Barbara. fireplaces Including Realty, 643-2692. utilities'security. 643- units. Season rates $925 oppropriate for vided. Wages and be­ ministration wcxjkJ accept cuts In 5- delegatlon downfown ond busline. commercial/light VERNQN-Qft 1-84,’ close Short bed, stepside 6 4 9 -7 8 0 4 RE/MAX East of the e-release one In the master bed­ STORE/OFFICE ond $600 weekly 3 dovs schools, (airs, boys- nefits com ptetltl ve. 239 HIGHLAND ST.- Qwner will help fi­ industrial buiong 2129. to park, 6 rooms, 1 cout/glrlscout troops, Moreen auto with air Call Manchester for R iver, 647-1419.0 defense for 1991 (CHOOSE ONE: room! Central oir, cen­ nance!! Coll Now!!! FOR RENT free 203-489-0775. almost as large, only about a third Prlstlne 10 room, 2'.’i MANCHESTER-3 b e d ­ bedroom, 1' j baths, and any other function and tape cassette. 27K appointm ent: 649-4192. HAWTHORNE ST.-Price tral vac, enormous both, center chimney $84,900. Anne riAlller ott exit 66 and I- room Duplex. Applian­ reduced. Perky 7 room -deck, patio, fireplace, Imaginable. For more miles. Asking $9500. R E C E P T IO N AREA as large) as those proposed by PEOPLE/SPORTS country kitchen, mar­ Colonial In Highland Real Estate, 647-8000. ' 84, Vernon. Can ces. $725 month plus DFFICE FDR RENT- I HOMES Colonial with abso­ air, heat hot woter In­ lOQ I MISCELLANEOUS Information please call M ust sell. Call 228-1882. COORDINATOR- Congress. ble foyer, In-ground Pork. 2.3 acre private MANCHESTPR-Condo. utilities. Securlty/ref- Includes utilities ond lutely stunning family (S points for each correct answer) pool and much much customize. Avail­ c lu d e d . appliances, porklng. Location 485 I'Io ^ fo r r e n t 742-0724, If no one Is Internal mediclal of­ FOR SALE lot. 29 foot 1st door Good size 4 plus rooms, erences required. 643- coble-ready, carpef- room. You won't be­ more! Quiet cul-de-soc E Middle Turnpike available to take your fice triage, supervise 4) President Bush recently ended 1) Two major newspapers have re­ master bedroom suite. 2 bedrooms, I' j bafhs. able July 1990. 1082.______In g , parking. $825 phone coll, please [HELP ANDOVER-114 Shoddy lieve the value In this off of Fern Street! Of­ 646-1698 1 CAR GARAGE-Storage receptionist and cleri­ ported that the (Setty Museum plans 45 foot family room- $86,500. S trano Reol MANCHESTER-3 room Available June I. 875- only. $40 per month leave o message. ‘ Very WANTED Mill Rd. Rent with op­ home unit you see It. the embargo Imposed on Nicara­ fered at $489,900. Jock- MANCHESTER3 30 cal positions. Medical to buy the pointing ’Irises," by /kltchen combination. Estate, 647-7653. Call days apartment on Birch St. 8954, 5:30om. Rose 647-8400 or 646 reasonable rates. You tion. 7 large rooms, 3 Call Barbara gua In..?.. andcalled on Congress son & Jackson Real $429,900. D on't Miss It! sauore feel $302 per office experience re­ (CHOOSE ONE: Van Gogh, Picasso), MANCHESTE R-Condos. includes heot/hot wo- e r 8646. won't be MEDICAL office needs bedrooms, 2 boths, RE/MAX East of the to speed up aid to that country Estate, 647-8400.a Located lust post High­ 870-9811 MANCHEST 1 ^ V er v month. Utilities and quired. Benefits. Full­ R iver, 647-1419.0 w hich sold fo r a re co rd S53.9mllllon In New State Road. Qnly 2 ter. $450. Securlty/leo- nice, 2 bedroom, 2 disappointed! I! full time person with time, Mondav-Frlday, 5.18, w ooded acres, and Panama. land Pork Morket. parking Included 1 computer, bookkeep­ 1987. left! Brand Ne w ! or 584-1443 se/references. 649-4820 baths, woll-to-wall car­ 9-5. Salaried. Coll 646- Fleldstone fireplace, SHODDY MILL RD.- a - 1979 b-1981 c-1985 Signs posted! Blan­ $138,900. Strano Reol or 646-4412. mile to 1-84 Pelermon MISCELLANEOUS WORTH LOOKING Into ... ing and medical Insu­ wood stove, applian­ Countrv location and THE OUTCOME IS IN ­ chard S Rossetto Real­ peting, on 1st floor. B uilding Co. 649 9404 7679.______Estote, 647-7653. ' 3 RQQMS and kit­ Close fo schools, SERVICES the mony borgolns ot­ rance claims expe­ ces, possible owner fl- country size lot. 3 or 4 2) Producer Joe Popp has an­ COME!!! G o o d b y e tors," We're Selling STQRES FDR RENT 474 J tered for sale every day in rience for Manchester RN LPN Internal M e d i­ nanaclng and/or ren­ bedrooms, 2 story com­ 6) Last week, federal officials ac­ Londlord! Owner oc­ Houses" 646-2482. ' VERNQN-Condo. Great chenette. Heat and hof churhees, and shop­ cine Otfice. Expe­ nounced that the musical ..?.. wtt value fo r a 2 bedroom ROOMS woter. No oefs Please ping. Qn bus line. $700 th r o 476 M a in S tre e t GSL Building Mainte­ the classified columns! practice. Send resume tal. Mokeoffer! Philips plete with babbling cused Burger King of (CHOOSE cupy this maintenance Weekdays, 646-2426. 9 rienced required. close on April 28 rather than March free 2 fomlly Duplex A MANCHESTER unit. Conveniently lo- coll 742-5756, Security and referen­ nance Co. Commerci­ to: 1 Heritage Place, Reol Estote, 742-14500 brook. Lots of room ONE: violating cNId labor laws, dis­ TRADITION-Thls clas­ FOR RENT 5 1 Suite 105, Manchester, Benefits. Competitive 31. The musical holds the record as with large living room, coted. $92,500. Strono BQLTQN-Newer 3 bed- ces a must. Move-In al Residential building BOLTON-VInyl sided Inside with a den plus crim ina ting against HIspanIcs In Its sic Dutch Colonlol of 4 CT 06040. salary. Full-time. Call lower level rec room. A formal dining room, Real Estate, 647-7653 rootn Duplex. Fire­ between A p ril 15& M ov repairs ond home Im­ Ranch with 2 car gar­ hiring practices). Broadway's longest-running ever. bedrooms a n d l ' ' j MANCHESTER ANNOUNCEMENTS 646-7679. perfect home. Asking eat-ln kitchen ond 2 with kitchen and place, appliances, 1. Call 645-8201 provements. Interior BULLDOZER OPERA­ age on 3 plus acre. baths Is located on AAANCHESTER- BRIDAL SHOP, sales $144,900. C a ll Stan. bedrooms on each side laundry privileges. carpeting, 5 ocre lot. BENNET Elderly 243 E Contij( St location 1000 ond exterior painting, TOR with o minimum $169,900. Strono Real 3) Heslman Trophy winner Andre Strickland St. Side Northfleld Green. Spa­ clerk wanted full-time, RE/MAX East of the Vinyl siding ond lorge cious 3 bedroom Privofe reside. No $875. 2 monthssecurlfy. Aparfmenls-1 bedroom sq ft 4 rms nttangod as 2 rm light carpentry. Com of 3 years continuous Estate, 647-7653.0 porch, new roof and retail experience re­ R iver, 647-1419.D NEWSNAME W are o f (C HOOSE ONE: N otre D am e, yard ore oereef for Townhouse with full Smoking. No Alcohol. ERA. Blanchard and ooarfments for Imme­ suilt-. Will subdryxloil noodod plete janitorial ser experience. Must be m ore! Price slashed $85 w eekly. 649-2902. vice Experienced, rei DIETOFTHE90'S proficient at fine grad­ quired. Good oppor­ Houston) has annourx:od that he w i those hot summer b a s e m e n t. Lots of Rossetto, 646-2482. diate occupancy 1 Avaiiablo 4/l.W (J5 points for correct answer or answers) days. Waiting tor your $160's. B la n ch a rd & month tree rent Please loble, free estimotes Try the new rJiet d'.FC pro­ ing. Call 742-5317, 8:30- tunity for self-starter. forgo his senior season and enter the Rossetto Realtors," closets and central air. ANDOVER LAKE-$80 APARTMENT For Rent HELP I HELP c o lli!! $173,900. Anne coll 528-6522 fo r an (Dali Tony Gorman 643-1139 643-0304_____ gram. All natural, Dr. rec­ 5:00. oa/eeo. 649-8865.______NFL d ra ft. We're Selling Houses" Move-In condition. weekly Includes use of Manchester, Main WANTED WANTED On April 25,1 will M iller Real Estate, 647- completely furnished oopllcatlon. ATTENTION 1)00 ommended. 100% guar­ POSTAL SERVICE POSITIONS available for 646-2482. : D.W. Fish Realty, 643- Street Call 529-7858 or become the 8000.11 ______1591.:j house. Woshers/dryer Owners-Reglstratlon anteed. Call Doreen at; JOBS-Solary to S65K. part-time assistant 4) Meanwhile. (CHOOSE ONE: (Geor­ MANCHESTER-To settle 563-4438. President of a to YR. OID Duplex. Like and lake privileges. now In progress for Nationwide. Entry manager trainees for gia Tech's, Louisiana State's) star estate, 312 Ferguson MANCHESTER-Eleoant MANCHESTER ! b e d ­ I CONDOMINIUMS MANCHESTER 647-9961 Little Caesar's of Man­ n atio n In thb new. 3 bedrooms, vinyl and practical Lvdall 742-5010 evenings, non- basic obedience level positions. Call (1) sophomore guard Chris Jackson has Rd. 4 bedrooms, study, sm oker. room, heot, hot water, FOR RENT classes. Pleose coll for 805-687-6000, e xt. P- chester. 646-4300 or NEED EXTRA CASH? hemisphere. siding, quiet street. Woods Cope. Fam ily stove, refrigerator, on FOR SALE OR announced that he wll be leaving Great (or owner occu­ beautifully londs- trolning site location 9 9965. apply in person. W ho am I, a rx l room with fireplace, bus line, near porkade. pied or Investor. caped, 2 cor garage. I APARTMENTS NEWLY renovated 2 bed LEASeOPTION nearest you. 659-2482 or WORK AT HOME what nation school and entering the NBA draft. $289,000. 646-2426, 9-5 basement, garaoe, No pels. Qlder person ■11^ HELP Priced fo. tost sole at deck, air, and much room Condo, t ease op­ 2 ol tho localod pto 267-7025. Trolner Joe will I lead? weekdays. FOR RENT preferred. $450 plus I tion. For Information DlSonto. I'MWAHTED Come join our Team of Home 7 5) Owner Al Davis te bringing hb Raid­ $227,000. 649-1092 more. $16 monthly months security. 643- hKKXtal oirioo sug lot and theory lessons 643 ^ Postal Jobs yir BOLTON BUSINESS bedroom. From $575. apartm ent, quiet, on cluding operation of 2 water treatment plants 81 to M points - ExesUant. 71 to 80 points - Good. 81 to 70 points • Pair. Includes heot. Wallace FOR RENT 7040. Start at O Knowledge Unlimilsd, Inc. 3 20-00 PRGPERTY bus line, living room, (2) 2500 squaro tool, 2 story located in Rockville & Stafford Springs, (jkxxf Must bo self motivated! Dutch Colonial-- 7 rooms with attached Tustin, 644-5667. d in in g room, fully Iiaditxxval style buildmg hourly equipped kitchen, air MANCHESTER-Lovelv 3 math & chemistry skills required. State of Must be excellent in Selling! 3 1/2 room apartment on 8 acres. 2 full QFFICE SPACE-$S MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ Very r»ar lamoos Cavoy's Connecticut treatment plant operator's certifi­ ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ square foot. 1700 room Luxury Town- conditioning. Ideal for bedroom Duplex. Car­ Rostaurant Ott stroot pork CLOTHING Forexamand seniors or middle aged. peting. Immedlote oc­ You will feel Right at Home! cellars, extra large 2 car garage. Po­ squorefeet of dividable house, all oppllances, Ing application cation a plus. Must live in service area or be space located 1st floor. heot, cable, carpeting, Heat and hot water cupancy. $825. 646-3938 FOR SALE: Ladles, size 9 willing to relocate. Salary commensurate with Interested? PUD|1|0 0 -S DUDft|n0 1 -p :UO|8TK>H-C tential for 3 building lots. O il street parking; $11 air. Call 647-1595. Included. $645. 247-5030. MANCHESTER-6 room CALL TOM BOYLE 7'8 Lambs Wool fur Intomutlon experience & education. Reply to: For more information call :„*un im oto v --i: :m 6«>o u d a - i :siaoa$ » 3ruou square foot. Lease en­ MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ Cape, 2 bedroom, 2 OWNER/AGENT coot with Mink collar. tire 2nd floor or separ­ Must see to fully appre­ CatU219)83&6157 O-S :q-p :d -c ‘.m-z :p-l :SOaOA6HOiVW $390,000 room Townhouse with MANCHESTER ! b e d ­ baths, quiet country B O Y LE R EA L The Connecticut Water Company 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 ate offices. Heat In­ fireplace all applian­ room apartment. setting, large yard. No ciate. $1S0'negotlable DnBoJDOiN 'ouooiD tiD D|«tO(A :3WVNSM3N Call 282-0503 a fte r 7pm ext.^,8am-8pm Between 3 and 6 pm Negotiable cluded. O il street ces, heat/hot water, Includes heat and ap­ dogs. $835 month. $10(X) ESTATE 93 W. Main Street 8MD| »qDi PJIM3 6uuo(0|a-s :o-p parking. Sentry Real or weekends onvtime Ask for Elaine carpeting, air. Call 647- pliances. $495 month security. Utilities not 649-48(X) (CST) Clinton, CT 06413 ‘.•Cjd| *d (touj|D-c liopoAiDS ij-s :uou*WMO-1:3dOOSaVIOM 647-1901 Estote, 643-4060.□ 1595. Plus security. 649-8365. Included 646-5114. Please leave message. 7 days EOE/AAP 0 South W est N o rth E a st P a s s P a ss 1 ♦ P a ss 1 ♦ P a ss 1 N T P a ss 2V P a ss 2 4 All p ass

MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 29, 1990— 21 20— MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 29, 1990

Leasing a home overlooked ID IT’S BEEN YOUR HOMETOWN REALTOR WHEN YOU THINK by many cash-trapped buyers 'ziNSSER 5 YEARS Leasing with an option to buy is lease-purchase option of his own, if vises that the agreement require the 646-1511 an often-overlooked type of financ­ he is financially incapable of buying tenant to notify the seller of his in- since ing that can make homeownership a until his tenant exercises the option tenlioos within 30 to 60 days before AGENCY •Pamaia Brophy -Sandra Werkhoven to buy. In addition, while the home the lease expires should the tenant •Terry Werkhoven -Tony Zilora -Ross Grant reality for cash-tr:^)[)cd buyers, ac­ •Alan Cashman -Doug Anderson -Carl Zinsser cording to an article in the March is leased, the rent collected by the decide not to buy. However, pay­ REAL ESTATE seller covers the monthly mortgage ment of the nonrefundable option We started sa)dng it twice..., issue of Real Estate Today, published by the National Associa­ payment on the unsold home. funds, plus the rei^t credit, gives tenant a strong incentive to purchase tion of Realtors. Deprez notes that the lender the property, she notes. “Provide a Soft Landing into generally will limit the size of the Since the seller is providing So You’d Remember Us!! Homeownership” points out that a rental credit — the portion of the financing terms to assist the buyer, lease-purchase option offers a dual monthly payment, above the flat the buyer is often more willing to advantage, by giving buyers time to rent paid, which is credited toward pay a higher sales price, according THINK accumulate down payment or clos­ the down payment on the purchase. to Deprez. “Buyers seem to under­ ing costs funds, while eventually A major benefit for both buyers netting the seller a return as stand the concept of trading price and sellers is that a lease-purchase favorable as that realized on a quick for time and rent credit, which can Ma n c h e s t e r - New Listing. Aluminum sided 10 room option allows immediate occupancy MANCHESTER - Immaculate 2 bedroom newer condo make it easier for the seller to get newer duplex located on Wbst Side. Large family kitchien, sale. for prospective buyers who would 1 1/2 baths plus separate heat & utilities each side. Price with wall-to-wall carpet throughout. Full basement, the best possible price,” she says. $215,900. garage, 1 1/2 baths. Priced to sell at $118,900. The article is authored by Realtor otherwise not be buying the seller’s NAR publishes Real Estate Today Claudia Deprez, president of Florida home, Deprez says. This is par­ monthly except February and Singles Real Estate, Inc. in North ticularly useful for contracts involv­ December. Palm Beach. ing out-of-town buyers, she adds. A lease-purchase option is a cross The National Association of Real­ between a typical contract-of-pur- Since a lease-purchase option tors, representing more than 800,000 chase and a lease, and is scarcely docs involve the risk that the option members involved in all aspects of different from writing a contract will not be exercised, Deprez ad­ the real estate industry. with a delayed closing, according to Duprez. “Although this type of transaction is a little more compli­ MANCHESTER - Great value in a two family at a Real Estate cated than some of the others, it reduced price of $159,900. Ten room two family with TOLLAND - Return to nature with this charming 3 Roofs being replaced open floor plan, separate heat & utilities and located near bedroom older homo with bam for 3 horses, plus 2 acres helps prospective buyers become Manchester High. of land. Price $124,900 homeowners. Sellers will be happy they’re out of the property and for appearance, value I See How Property Values In pleased to have renters who may take better care of the home than More and more homeowners are bold shadowlines to give a roof a would renters with no stake in it,” replacing their roofs before they dramatic, random appearance. IH'I she says. wear out. Why? For aesthetic Multi-layered shingles are designed Manchester Have Changed A lease purchase option agree­ reasons. One reason is to improve a to last 25 years or more. All asphalt ment generally lists the purchase home’s appearance; another is to as­ shingles require little maintenance. price, amount of option founds (a sure that a home retains its value. When selecting house colors, the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers As­ Builder wants quick sale on this 2400 sq. It. 9 room In The Last 5 Years!!! nonrefiindable payment the buyer The assistance of the professional Colonial with 2 car garage situated on 2 acre wooded lot makes toward the down payment), roofing contractor can prove invalu­ sociation suggests that you limit in Willington. Four bedrooms. 2 1/2 baths, firopiaced length of the lease term, amount of able for those who decide to reroof your choices to three; one for the family room, 12 x 24 wood deck and more. Price roof, one for the siding and the third $267,000. All offers considered plus builder will take your the monthly rent payment, and the prematurely. In addition to a house as trade. thorough on-the-roof inspection, a for the trim. Because of its MANCHESTER - Lovely 3 bedroom ranch with largo amount of the rent payment be family kitchen, walk out basement, large rec room, plus credited toward the purchase. professional roofer can offer some durability, pick a roof color you can garage All set on 3/4 acre lot in area of fine homes. Price useful information about longevity, live with for years. $149,900. NOW Since the option funds are not THEN refundable, the tenants must be pre­ costs, and how modem roofing Safety is another aspect to cover when talking with a professional ★ ★ ★ ★ CAPE COD ★ ★ ★ ★ qualified for financing needed to manufacturers use color and dimen­ sion to improve the looks of a home. roofer. Fiber glass-based asphalt close when the lease-purchase op­ (same property) Asphalt shingles, the most widely shingles have a high fire rating — tion is drawn up, and they make sure used in rcroofing and new consuuc- Class A. This means the shingles they will have the funds to close on tion, are attractive, durable, meet the highest standard for resis­ the specified closing dates, Deprez economical and offer the added tance to ignition and spread of exter­ BLANCHARD says. benefit of low maintenance. A nal fire. Organic asphalt shingles MANCHESTER - Eloquent 4 bedroom Ranch situated on The greater the option funds pay­ newer generation of asphalt shingles with a Class C rating meet most EAST HARTFORD - New Listing - Immediate occupan­ large landscaped tot in area of fine homes. New Florida ment, the more serious a tenant is cy comes with this charming 3 b^room ranch along with room, wall-to-wall throughout, lovely lireplaced living A includes fiber glass-based and or­ building codes. a one car garage. Call to ^ y to inspect this affordable room, 2 car garage and more. Could also be used for in­ 'li about buying when the lease ex­ ganic-based as well as dimensional For more information on rcroof­ Ranch priced at $136,900, law situation. Price $249,900. ^^5* 'X' t il _ _ pires, Deprez noted. Although an of­ shingles in a broad range of eye-ap­ ing with asphalt shingles, send a "6 ROOMS 2BEDRCXDMS' SAME PROPERTY ficer of a minimal deposit is best pealing styles and colors. stamped, self-addressed, business- 1 BATH 2 GARAGES MARCH 1990 $131,000 discarded, an offer for incremental Especially popular arc the size envelope for “A Homeowner’s Call the Zinsser Agency for information on FHA/VA & CHFA HREPLACE HW FLOORS JANUARY 1986 $85,000 deposits should be considered, she earthtone shades of brown and beige Guide to Quality Roofing” to mortgages. Ask for Pamela Zinsser Brophy. advises. that help to set a roof off from ARMA, Box 3248, Grand Central ★ ★ ★ ★ RANCH ★ ★ ★ ★ The seller could, in turn, apply others in the neighborhood. At the Station, New York, N.Y. ROSSETTO the option funds collected toward a same lime, they create dramatic. 10163-3248. MEET OUR MANCHESTER AGENTS Wallace Tustin Realty 644-5667 KEALTORS 22 Morgan Farms Drive r ▲ South Windsor, CT 06074 6 ROOMS 3 BEDROOMS 6 ROOMS 3 BEDROOMS 1 BATH 1 CAR GARAGES 1 BATH 1 GARAGE •jiuJi V.' '.II FIREPLACE HW FLOORS HREPLACE HW FLOORS MARCH 1985 $85,000 DECEMBER 1989 $143,000 ALTHEA FAT MANCHESTERS ROBERTS KERSHAW ★ ★ ★ ★ RANCH ★ ★ ★ ★ \ n I f * (slab) 'M- i d MANCHESTER $275,000 REAL ESTATE MANCHESTER $319,000 Premium Location! Quality designed Cape, SOUTH W9JDSOR - 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 betfi Gracious 4 Bedroom Colonial on beautifully privately sited on over 2 acres. Office & poss. in­ newer home. Lkiderground sprinkler system, custom kitchen wHh braakfaist room, family TSteT i| landscaped lot with heated in-ground pool For law apt. included in over 3000 sq. ft. For your MANCHESTER — Immaculate attached your private showing call Althea 649-4324. private showing call Pat 646-8865. room with fireplace, Irving room with wet bar, EXPERTS single family Ranch style condo at Lydall huge (25x11) master bath witii whirlpool Wbods. Meticulously maintained home has SOUTH WINDSOR — Great locatonll Large room, 6 panel doors, tile pegged flooring. lull basement and attached garage. End unit 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 hath Ranch with 2 car Coniral air, ceniral vac and so much more. location with yard backing to woods. The A garage on a large lot abutting deeded open Bank appraised at $380,000. Listed at 6 ROOMS 3 BEDROOMS SLAB FOR ideal retirement homell $136,900. 7 ROOMS 3 BEDROOMS wi 11 space Priced to sell at $188,900. $ 3 2 9,900. FIREPLACE FAMILY ROOM HREPLACE MINT CONDITION! PRETTY YARD! SLAB NEWER ROOF AND SIDING!! FEBRUARY 1985 $85,000 SEPTEMBER 1989 $140/X)0 111 18 SANDY 1 ★ ★ ★ ★ THREE FAMILIES ★ ★ ★ ★ EUNICE SEMPREBON JENNINGS YEARS! VERNON $122,900 uiriai Ryelield II, Immaculate multi-level Townhouse w/ III ** ELLINGTON $264,900 country view. 2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, full base­ Impeccable Monroe Moses built Colonial across ment. Font a private showing call Sandy 872-7777. from apple orchard on 1.44 ac. wooded lot, near Also available, 1 BR spacious Condo w/sunken Lv. S.W VW non line. Im p r^ iv e interior w/custom Rm. in South Windsor w/unbeatable price of i J ! quality features. Call Eunice 646-0722. 1 1 I ' d $74,900. COVENTRY - Looking tor privacy? WeVe SOUTH WINDSOR - Quiet family neigh­ got the home lor you. 3 bedroom, 2 bath borhood. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bati Randi. Cape with country kitchen w iti lireptoce, oak WNDSOfl — Move nghi inlll 3 bedroom aluminum sided Cape m aiceflent condition. THREE UNITS THREE UNITS Basement indudes bar area, wine cellar and counters wxf floors, pool wth SEPARATE UTILITIES SEPARATE UTILITIES more. Hardwood floors, new rool and siding. cabana. A l on 5.9 wxet. RMSibte subdivide Fifoplaoed Wing room. Noe location near DEPEND GARAGES GARAGES Rjiental kx daycare home. $179,900. $ 2 0 5,0 0 0 . park. Priced to sell at $132,900. Wch 3 buy this 3 Bedroom Ranch thafs just stops from SELLER FINANCING sub-division. Br., 2 baths, LL. walkout rec rm w/bar For a the lake. For your private showing call Ginger GARAGES AVAILABLE S fl II private showing can Cathy or Eunice 872-7777. 643 9909/872/7777. ACROSS FROM WICKHAM Build from his plans RARK NEAR MANCHESTER & or bring your own. 6 ROOMS 3 BEDKi K >MS 7 ROOMS 3 BEDRTOMS \ EAST HARTFORD TOWN LNE SOUTH WINDSOR - Stunning 8 room 3 or Starts at $350,000. 1 BATH 2 CAR GARAGE 1 BAT H PARLOR 4 bedroom spin Central air. bmily room with HW FLCX)RS ^ CiAKACfh floor ID calling white bnck kruplace and bnck IU1Y 1985 $78,000 SEPTEMBER 1989 $142,500 weibar Impeccable condition $214,600 ★ ★ ★ ★ COLONIAL ★ ★ ★ ★ (same property) iiB mil CONDOS LAND CONDOS VERNON — Lovely 2 bedroom MARLENE f WESTAGE WINDSOR LOCKS - 7 * acres Per- RODRIGUEZ loci condo site. $750,000. townhouse with attached garage & $ 98,500 — Large 4 room 4 ENFIELD — S ^u d ed 16 acres in pool. Great location $96,500. bedroom residential area. Call for price. EAST HARTFORD — 1 bedroom 189 WEST CENTER COR. MCKEE ST. VERNON $113,900 MANCHESTER $229,900 $ 99,900 — 1st floor 2 bedroom SOUTH WINDSOR - U acres of with seller (inancing. Excellent con­ nt EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Ryelield I, lowest price in popular complex 2 'U-B-1sr to see this lovely 3 bedroom Colorval. nice residential. Reduced to $79,900 dition. Great deal at $58,900. Country kitchen, F.F. Family room, treed lot For a end unit. Special price b lo o m s , 1 1/2 baths For a pnvato showing call $1 19,900 — Oversized 2 SOUTH WINDSOR - 5 acre in­ EAST HARTFORD — Wbli main­ Marlene 643-4135. private showing caN Flon Barbero 875-0897. 7 ROOMS ANSALDl-BUILT SAME PROPERTY bedroom lownhouse. Formal dustrial with approvals. 500' frontage. tained 1 bedroom with balcony & DECEMBER 1989 $198,000 $250,000. garage. $76,500. 3 BEDROOMS 1.5 BATHS dining, full basement 1 1/2 baths 2 HREPLACES IN-CROUND POOL 435 Hartford Tpke. SOUTH WINDSOR - Spacious 2 PLASTER CONSTRUCTION HW FLOORS All have central air, walk-in 646-2482 bedroom at prestigious Parkview DECEMBER 1985 $148,000 The Prudential closets, clubhouse with indoor/ Vernon South with professionally finished Connecticut Realty outdoor pools, tennis, exercise lamily room. Immaculale'i 647-8400 168 Main Street, Manchester 872-7777 club and saunas. $126,000. 22— MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 29, 1990 Fire safety is often ignored Approval Back Prying Fire safely, in too many • Remind everyone of the dangers materials is the American Society Jack happen Realty I ^ ^ uI h households, is all but ignored. Until of overloading electrical circuits and for Testing and Materials’ ASTM 64 E. Center St. — Manchestery CT 06040 115-foot phone tower there’s a fire. But that’s not the time in keeping flammable materials E-108. Brian Brophy on ACLU says census 643-4263 k a r e n i ^ a s to learn what to do. Fire safety, around. Ih-oducts that meet the standards due on Center Street/3 especially at home, should be • Install smoke detectors outside may display the testing laboratory’s road to recovery/11 invades privacy/4 learned in advance so everyone bedrooms and in or near the kitchen. label indicating its class of fire resis­ 1-800-525-9260 knows what;s expected in the event It’s also a good idea to have a fire tance. Class A, for instance, is of a fire. extinguisher in or near the kitchen designed to resist severe fire ex­ Each year’s statistics underscore and in or near the bedrooms. Check posure, Class C is designed to resist the importance of fire safety. Ac­ the smoke detectors^and fire extin­ light exposure to fire. cording to the National Fire ftotec- guishers from time to time to be sure Most U.S. manufactured asphalt lEtll I, r I lion Association, 5,065 people died they are still operative. shingles carry the Class C or better in 1988 in half a million residential Another way to protect both your rating indicating the shingles will fires that caused over $4-billion in home and your family is to insist on provide the level of fire resistance property loss. This compares with fire resistant building materials and for which they are rated. Many com­ 4,660 dead in 1987 in another half furnishings. Roofing is one ex­ munities require new roofs to meet MANCHESTER MANCHESTER MANCHESTER ample. at least the Class C standard as How about a two bedroom Condo in a 12 unit million residential fires causing If there’s just the tvw> of you. then we have a We have a lovely Townhouse in one of recommended by the IntemaUonal complex? It’s an end unit with a garage and $3.7-billion in property loss. The Asphalt Roofing Manufac­ nice Clean Starter home for you. Two Manchester's most prestigious areas. This end many recent improvements. Only $89,900. Im­ lEanrlfFfilFr U m l i Fire officials offer a few basics in turers Association points out that as­ Association of Fire Chiefs and the bedrooms, a nice yard and close to shopping unit in the P o rte rW complex is in excellent mediate occupaixry... family fire safely: phalt roofing manufacturers volun­ National Fire Protection Associa­ and the busline. Only $114,900. Reduced from condition and ready for immediate occupancy. tarily submit their materials to inde­ tion. $119.900 just two weeks ago. Call now and ask 2<'2 baths, finished basement and an attach^ • Teach everyone in the family for Jack. garage. $189,900. how to phone the fire department pendent testing laboratories, such as More information is available in and to give the dispatcher your com­ Factory Mutual Research Corpora­ “A Homeowner’s Guide to Quality Friday, March 30,1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm plete address. tion or Underwriters Laboratories. Roofing.” To get a copy, send a Newsstand Price: 35 Cents • Familiarize family members These laboratories test them in ac­ stamped, self-^dressed, business- with escape routes and hold practice cordance with established standards, size envelopes to ARMA, Box 3248, sessions from time to time at night the most widely-accepted of which Grand Central Station, New York as well as in the daytime. for fire resistance in building NY 10163-3248. Tearful killer OLDSAVBROOK HEBRON MANCHESTER Located in Fenwood and just a couple minutes Count7 living, yet in the Manchester phone ex­ The owners are very anxious and have from Fenwick Golf Course, is this very nice Check references Choose change. Five minutes from 1-384. This just reduced the price on this very nice Ranch on Patient Ranch wHh central air, hardwood floors, plus listed Raised Ranch is on over an acre of land Sterling Place. It has new thermo windows, new carpeting and a fireplace. It’s two gets 14 years and is in very good condition. Three bedrooms, hardwood floors, a fireplace and a partially bedrooms and a family room or it could be 2 fireplaces and a finished basement and room finished basement. NOW $139,900. three bedrooms. It's 522 Maple Aire, if you'd before hiring roofer inspector to roam outdoors. $154,900. Don't miss out on Aug. 23, 1989, at his 144 Center St. this excellent buv. care to drive by; then call us. $319,900. By Dianna M. Talbot Manchester Herald rooming house, Narus said. One vi­ “Into each life some rain must able with. cious knife cut was seven inches fall,” the song says. If too much is • Get several estimates, but don’t carefully deep arid severed ftu l’s spinal cord, acquitted ’C~~ ' HARTFORD — Being angry and falling in yours and you’re sitting in base a decision on price alone. A Today, few consumers dream ---- VW' the prosecutor said. The two men ./ V ^ ' *1 f ' I • high on drugs and alcohol was no your living room, you may need a contractor may bid low, for ex­ of buying a home without first / -rv K *■ ' I excuse for a Manchester man to stab arc believed to have been arguing new roof. ample, just to get the job and then consulting a professional home about money and/or drugs, Narus One way to find out is to call a skimp on the quality of the job. inspector for an evaluation of its .7 (~ n another man to death last year during a fight, a Hartford Superior said. qualified roofer to conduct a Make sure all candidates are bidding physical condition. Within the I \y' Giacomo, a former bowling alley thorough on-the-roof inspection. on the basis of the same plans, past decade, pre-purchase home Court judge ruled Wednesday. Judge Raymond R. Norko sen­ manager, was originally charged Start with a call to the National material, and quality of workman­ inspections have become ac­ POMFRET of murder I ! j." with m urder, but the prosecution ac­ © I! I tenced a tearful John Giacomo, 28, Roofing Contractors Association at ship. cepted — and expected — as an Over 4’/2 acres on Wbde Rd. tor toe reduced cepted his pica of guilty to a lesser 1-800-USA-ROOF for a list of • Before signing a conuact, be integral part of real estate trans­ price of $71,900. This is not a chopped up lot of 166-G Homestead St., to a full as you can see. All approved for building. 14-year prison term despite the charge of first-degree manslaughter. member contractors. You could also sure it specifies the work to be done, actions nationwide. i I o Reasonably level and lightly wooded. Call defendant’s and his lawyer’s pleas The suite believes that Giacomo was Peterson is innocent ask friends or neighbors for the materials to be used, starting and Home buyers must still be today. J3 “n for a shorter term. under the influence of alcohol and name and number of a roofer if completion dates, insurance cautious, however, in choosing --- The defense based its claim that Valium at the time of the slaying, S F they’ve recently had their home coverage, any warranties and the the home inspector who will T . . \ Giacomo deserved only 10 years in Narus said. reroofed and are satisfied with the conditions under which changes are evaluate their prosp>ective pur­ by reason of insanity prison, the minimum allowed under Under state law, a person who is job. to be handled or the contact ter­ chase. Since the home inspection — ■ — m the circumstances, bccaiisc he had not in control of his actions may not Before going ahead with the minated. business is relatively new, buyers have the intent necessary to be con­ By Larry Rosenthal what he was doing. But the defense 0 o • Once you’ve signed the con­ no prior criminal record and has project, however, the Asphalt Roof­ will want to know that the in­ victed of murder. If convicted of The Associated Press said the evidence showed he was in ing Manufacturers Association sug­ tract, give the contractor and crew spector they hire is a qualified, shown exemplary behavior while in an acute psychotic sute when he ^ DO prison for the past seven months. muTidcr, Giacomo would have faced gests the following. the respect they deserve. Don’t feel objective professional and not killed the girl. H - < up to 60 years in prison. MIDDLETOWN — A three- • Check the references and you have to supervise every move someone who went into the busi­ Giacomo faced a maximum of 20 To be found innocent by reason of ANDOVER years in prison after pleading guilty Narus said it is the state’s belief judge panel today acquitted mental m . qualifications of roofer candidates. they make. Do, however, find out ness overnight. ANDOVER This is a nice parcel of over 2 survey angiers foes death of Jessica Short, 9, of Wal­ mitted to sute hospiuls. > I” Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald lingford. He picked her at random to About two hours before he killed 3 3 O ) D W FISH • i B e t t e r attack at a downtown sidewalk sale By Donna O’Leary I'toct to go away and will be back RECYCLING COMES EASY — Christina Mantie of 79 the young girl, Peterson had been r V i Hom es, next year at budget time.” after walking away from Connec­ screaming in anguish over the 3 ) > Manchester Herald THE REALTY COMPANY- The fate of the high school has Arnott Road separates materials for disposal so that ticut Valley Hospiul last July 28. medication he was receiving after > “ * they will be recycled. For Mantie, taking measures that In seeking a murder conviction, BOLTON — A Board of Educa­ Ixjcn an issue for the last year since complaining of pain in his legs and ■D 243 Main Street the sute argued that F^terson carried 220 Hartford Tlirnpike tion survey slates that most the Willington Board of Education preserve the environment have become routine habits, arms, according to testimony. A out the atuck with the planning and 6^-1591 MANCHESTER 643-1591 townspeople favor keeping Bolton annoLmced it would send its high and she says they can become easy for other people VERNON 871-1400 Each firm independently owned and operated. ^Copyright Meredith Corporation 1989. All rights reserved. deliberateness of a man who knew High School open, but the chairman school-age students lo E.O. Smith in too. Please see PATIENT, page 10 Mansfield instead of to Bolton. $137,500 MANCHESTER $154,900 MANCHESTER $174,900 COLUMBIA of an opposition citizen’s group branded the survey as flawed. Sending Bolton students out of Of the 601 survey respondents, town to other schools on a tuition 62.7 percent wanted Uic high school basis was the second most popular Motherhood hatched Bush makes appeal cr’ij-i to remain open. The results of the survey result with a 23.3 percent ■ a SLirvcy — prepared by Drs. Mark response. Also, 4.9 percent favored OUTSTANDING STARTER Shiblcs and Charles Case of the regionalization with another town, her love for nature to Soviet leader WAITING FOR A BARGAIN? liSM 7.2 percent favored developing a SOUTH WINDSOR $149,900 IMMACULATE! WALJONG DISTANCE TO University of Connecticut at the SOUTH WINDSOR LYDALL WOODS grade 7 through 12 secondary HERE IT IS All the Irnprovements have been done for LAKE board’s request — were presented at By Tom Raum It came a day after Rizwatcr said $119,900 MANCHESTER $136,900- you - 2 N E W full baths. N E W kitchen, N E W Charming, spotless 8 room Colonial. Spa­ school, and 1.8 percent did not instance, and disjxisablc ones Lovely 7 room Cape In a convenient Great location only minutes to Columbia a board meeting Thursday. By Alex Girelli Bush “simply feds that this is not flooring. Also includes floor-to-ceiling fire­ cious rooms with hardwood floors and a during the work week. And The Associated Press STRAWBRIDGE $149,000 locationi S paciou s living room with fire­ public beach. Immaculate contemporary choose an option. place arxf a garagel Excellent home on a newly Cctrpeted basement rec room. Level The survey, which had a margin Manchester Herald the time” for direct contact with the Delightful one bedroom townhouse Cape, Ranch and Town House styles. place, forrrtal dining room, eat-in Split Level with an open and airy floor plan. Fifteen people commented on the parents can use diaper covers, lightly wooded lot lot in a desirable area. of error of 5 percent was sent to Soviet leader. with fully applianced kitchen, walK-ln All in excellent condition in a complex kitchen and a relaxing, newly carpeted Sliders to deck overlooklrw patk-like yard made of wool that breaths, and WASHINGTON — President lower level rec room. Nice home! survey that they had moved to Bol­ closet, atrium door to private deck and with the 100K and feel of single family A,faaiandl______^ ' 1,929 homes in town. For Christina Mamie, protect­ Today, the spokesman said, “1 homes. ton because of the schools and made with fasteners that Bush made a direct appeal to Soviet full basentent. But Charles Holland, chairman of ing the environment, particularly was not aware of any intent to do it" OPEN HOUSE would consider moving if the school eliminate the safety pinning Leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev for a The Neglected Taxpayers, a group through recycling, is a lifestyle. on Thursday morning but that Bush i-rrTTTT SATURDAYS 12-3 was closed, and 10 people stated chore. peaceful resolution of the crisis in that opposes keeping the high school Mantie, homemaker, mother of “decided to do it and just did it." OPEN HOUSE i.-iraE* A New Development of that they did not want their children You can use paper towels for Lithuania, the White House said ) i m . I I open, said the survey did not speak two young sons, full-ume college T h e president felt that last night sent out of district. greasy cleaning jobs and cloth today. CUSTOM CRAFTED HOMES for everyone. student, and a member of various was the right time to send a per­ Shiblcs told board members and Presidential spokesman Marlin SATURDAYS 1-4 ‘Tlic results were more or less environmental advocacy groups, otherwise, she suggests. Cloth sonal, written message that clearly NEW CONSTRUCTION Built by about 50 people who packed the napkins might be a big burden Fitzwaicr said Bush sent a letter to LAKE STREET, VERNON WATERFRONT! what we expected,” he said. “People was always interested in nature the Soviet leader on Thursday. It laid out our position," Fitzwater GREAT FOR ENTERTAINING ONE FLOOR LIVING MANCHESTER $219,900 COVENTRY $229,900 who diiln’l respond have been disap meeting at Bolton Center School and the outdoors and in preserv­ for some people and no problem said. VERNON'S BEST BUY Monroe & David M oses that there were many favorable com­ was Bush’s first effort at direct con- MANCHESTER $179,900 SOUTH WINDSOR $193,900 Hero's the one you've been waiting tori pointed with the boards of education ing it. for others. Fitzwater said he was not sure Custom Homes by F.N. Builders Beautifuf new ly built Colonial on a nice level Nice dean rarx:h home right on Coventry uci with the Soviet leader since ten­ immaculate, recently returbished Excibrtg floor plan In this spectacular and finance for a very long lime ami ments to the schools from senior But it was her first pregnancy There arc many compromises, lot Ceramic eniryway, huge firepiaced L.R. Lake. Fabulous views of entire lake from sions began escalating with the whether the letter was actually hand­ Raised Rcinch on a leuge country lot Rartch erto unit a t Plum ridge. 1st fir. citizens. she said, but in any event, it is w/sllders to oversized deck, 1st floor laun­ nreplaced LR., screen porch and deck. we didn’t expect them lo respond. that focused her attention on the March 11 Lithuanian declaration of written by Bush or typed. “From our RMdrvoir Htlghte near Glastonbury. Spacious rooms. Mstr. BR or use lott w4acuzzi as a suite. dry and morel Just ask usi “One assumption common to S e e It todayl "If it had been done in a referen­ need to develop an environmen­ possible to form g o ^ habii.s, and standpoint, that’s not relevant," Two fireplaces. Minutes to 1-384 and Extras ktclude FP, Garage and 3 full sometimes there is a spinoff independence. Route 2. Great tor the large famiiyl baths. dum, it (the results) would have tally sound way of life. In the letter to Gorbachev, Bush Fitzwaicr said. benefit. When she eliminated dis­ been much different. We do not c> - Pka.se see BOLTON, page 101 “1 wanted to leave a world for “clearly suicd his support and the “A message from the president is our children," she said in a recent posable diapers from her routine, a message from the president, a diaper rash disappeared, but American support for the aspirations Priced From interview. of the Lithuanian people for self- whether it’s typed, written, phone- 1 Mamie hastens to say that won’t R ■ I When the Mamie’s first son called, whatever," he said. happen in all diaper ra.sh ca.scs. determination," Fitzwatcr said. $249,000 & Up Missing girl feared was bom, she suirtcd to alicmalc “We have expressed our belief The Bush administration had between disposable diapers and Before Mamie’s home at 79 treaded carefully on the Lithuanian Amoil Road was included in the and our emphatic view that a resolu­ BOLTON $269,900 cloth diapers, using the dis­ subject, voicing support for the BRAND NEW ViCCage Jarms town’s recycling route, the Man- tion of this conflict lies in peaceful OWNER W ILL HOLD 1st EXCEPTIONAL DETAIL victim of abduction posables when she was busiest dialogue,” Fitzwater said. self-determination ri^ ts of citizens FARMHOUSE COLONIAL $299,900 BOLTON and cloth diapers when it ap­ tic’s used to go to the town MORTGAGE!!! AND AMBIANCE o f e l l i n (; t o n “The president's message to of the rebellious Baltic republic S. WINDSOR $249,900 FEATURES GALORE! BOLTON $426,000 Ftolicc arc looking for a 13-ycar- peared she would have more laiulfill to sort their hollies, cans, VERNON FROM $214,500 Below Market Interest rate with NO President Gorbachev simply reaf­ while urging restraint on both sides. OuaJity-built custom home set on a Beautiful Ansaldl-bullt Colonial on an acre Beautiful custom Contemporary sur- Within walkinit distance to CLOSING COSTS and NO POIn” old girl who was reported missing lime. newspapers and other rccyd- The United States has never 12 Styles 1900-2500 Sq. Ft. wooded aae. Features include 4 bed­ pkisloL Featurtoga 1st floor family room with rourxfed by natural beauty witn frontage on firmed our position as suted many available on this Immaculate 1810 Co­ ablcs. Now it is easier. rooms. 21/2 baths, atrium doors, fire­ large bay window, oversized brick firepiace Ellington Center by her family TUesday at 3:30 p.m. But it turned out that making recognized the 1940 forced incor- Financing Options Avsllabls lonial right out of Better Homes arxf a 10 acre porxf for your year 'rourxf enjoy­ limes." Fuzwatcr said. place. wrap-around front porch arxf arxf beamed ceUtogs which opens to a 3 ment. Breathtaklrrg views from the kitchen, H)uv Orm, an eighth-grader at St. the decisions was the hardest part During 1989, with only part of > Hit K ic 32‘x16 deck overlooking private back Gardens Magazine I The spokesman said Bush’s letter Muti« cs season porch leading to a pool arxf jMtto. family room and master bedroom Truly a James School, was last seen TUesday of the job, so she turned to the the town on recycling routes, the Plea.se see BUSH, page 10 yard. Excellent home for entertaining Fam ily tun a t ITs bestT Hd , croM LA#- :. was sent “via diplomatic channels" one-of-a-kind home town recycled 2.961 tons of at 6:30 a.m. when she left her 67 environmentally sound cloth 'Hiursday evening. 9 material and 9,000 gallons of Wadsworth St. home to go to school, diapers entirely and it became “He wanted to be certain our police said. second nalLirc. Mantie says diat's waste motor oil. According to Lee O’Connor, sanitation super­ position was understood," Fitzwater She never made it lo school, ihc way it has been with most of said. TODAY intendent. the space saved in the police said. the measures she has adopted, Fiu.walcr also said that Sen. Ed­ Home Market Analysis Ralice and the girl's family arc like using cloth napkins and town landfill was the equivalent Index of 42 limes the volume of the ward M. Kennedy, D-Mass„ had worried that Orm may have been ab­ limiting her use of paper towels. met with Bush in the White House home is worth in r ' ducted, according to Gary Wood, One advantage Mamie has is hearing room of Lincoln Center. 2 0 pages, 2 sections IT W il on Thursday to report on the ^ today’s market! With our free, no- police spokesman. dial her husband, Keith, is as Mamie buys woLxJcn toys, not DONALD W FISH WILUAUFBH MARILYN UAWHINNEY BEVERLY OIPIETflO PAUL OLIVER, OR J JMOOETCMEU3 JOESCIARRA HX:HAElWHrTE TOM FERGUSON AOELE BAUCH senator’s trip to Moscow and meet­ plastic ones, whenever she can. C la ts ifle d _ 1 6 -2 0 obligation Home Market Analysis, D .W . Fish Orm is described as thin, having suongly commiiicd to environ- ing with Gorbachev. Kennedy’s long black hair, brown eyes and menud preservation as she is. Wtxxi breaks down easier and C om ics 17 I p you'll know your home is priced right. Realty half-hour report lo Bush on the trip Focus being 5 feet 5 inches tall, police j While she is committed, she is wooden toys can be repaired _____ 1« ' rL i Call the otl'ne nearest you today! when they arc damaged. “was a factor" in the president’s Local/Stals ____ M 9 not righteous about it and she said. She is of Cambodian descent, i decision to write a Icium^ to Gor­ Lottsrv ______2 iuMiM MANCHESrERMANCHESTER VFRNONVERNON TTiill Plastic does not break down in and her skin color is medium, police says everyone has lo decide in­ bachev, Fitzwaicr said. NatiofVWbrtd _6.9 643-1591 871-1400 said. landfills, and niaimfacturing it O b itu w is s L dividually how to contribute. Fiuwaicr said Bush’s letter was ______2^ Anyone with related information I A working mother could use O oinion ______8 POUV ORM delivered to officials at the Soviet Soorts The better w ay to sell your home. is asked to call the Manchester | cloth diapers on weekends, for ITca.se see RECYCLING, page 10 _ 1 1 -1 8 ... Missing since Tue ay Embassy in Washington, which it Television ^ 17 Police Department at 646-4555. turn relayed it to Moscow. SUECHALOUX OOROONFISH J0HNJOHN5TON______ED SWAIN HAYLa FLAMME VINaNT DIANNA. J NANCY TAYLOR MARCEL OOEH HELEN MANIFY_____ OOHJAXAO I------0

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