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20—MANCHESTER HERALD. l\iesday, March 12,1991 SCOREBOARD WEDNESDAY

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2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 13,1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 13,1991__3 NATION/WORLD Spouses tax Freed dissident IRS patience urges protesters Political chaos inside Iraq delays action BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) by police in street clashes on Satur­ By DAVID E. KALISH up, according to Golden. — Emboldened by the release fiom day. jail of Serbia’s foremost opposition on when the ROWS would be British. tion to turn over the remains on Sun­ The Associated Press What’s more, taxpayers don’t The student-led vigil in central By RICHARD PYLE tween Iraq and the U.S.-led military ces commander, in March 3 meeting leader, thousands of anti-Com- repatriated. The other eight were not iden­ day, and have said they would ac­ have to wait for their spouses to Belgrade began after Milosevic’s The Associated Press coalition “more or less on hold,’” with Iraqi officers. munist protesters heeded his plea The U.S. command said the 14 al­ tified by nationality. cept the rest of the more than 60,000 Many military families are mis­ return in order to file “married filing government ordered a security for­ said a U.S. military officer, who also Schwarzkopf indicated at the and pressed on today with their RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — After lied dead, contained in stainless prisoners captured by allied forces. takenly using the Persian Gulf War jointly.” ces and the military to crack down U.S. officials say the bodies will spoke on condition of anonymity. meeting, which followed by four peaceful round-the-clock protest. two days of uncertainty, a Red Cross steel military shipping caskets, were be taken to a U.S. military mortuary A Red Cross plane had flown to to claim deductions they aren’t That’s because activated reser­ Saturday on an anti-government The International Committee of days the end of the Persian Gulf Vuk Draskovic was met with aircraft carrying the remains of 14 taken to a U.S. Army mortuary at Baghdad on Thesday with military- eligible for — often at the advice of vists and other personnel signed demonstration by 100,000 people. at Dhahran for preliminary iden- the Red Cross has been trying un­ War, that U.S. armored forces would thunderous cheers Tuesday night allied dead from Operation Desert the Dhahran air base, where prelimi­ type shipping coffins for the allied professional tax preparers, the Inter­ power-of-attomey forms before they Two people were killed and 125 titication and turned over to the ap­ successfully for three days to return remain in southern Iraq until the from a crowd of 50,0(X) people in Storm arrived in Saudi Arabia from nary identification would be carried remains but returned to Saudi nal Revenue Service says. left for the gulf. By including a injured in the ensuing violence. propriate governments. 500 Iraqi POWs from holding cease-fire is in place. central Belgrade and called on them Baghdad today, the U.S. military out. However, several cities in that Arabia without them. The second at­ The mistakes could result in IRS copy, taxpayers can file “married Student protests have since spread Delays in the repatriation of the camps in Saudi Arabia to Iraqi con­ to keep up the pressure until the command said. The International Committee of region and some areas of northern tempt, made today, was successful. penalties and interest fees. filing jointly” without their spouse’s from Belgrade to three other cities allied remains and the return of Iraqi trol. republic’s Marxist government Red Cross officials said political the Red Cross did not list the Iraq have since been engulfed in A Red Cross official said there “When you talk about small com­ signature. in Yugoslavia’s largest republic — POWs were chiefly the result of The return of allied remains and crumbles. strife in Iraq had complicated efforts nationalities of the dead, but the bloody strife betv'een anti-govern­ were several “last-minute obstacles” munities such as military bases, In January, Congress voted to Novi Sad, Nis and Kragujevac. “political chaos inside Iraq,” said the repatriation of POWs were two Calls from the crowd included to have the bodies returned, as well Pentagon said at least one was said one Red Cross official. ment rebels and military units loyal to the release of the 500 Iraqi rumors and bad information can give military personnel six months of the conditions for a permanent shouts of “Slobo-Saddam!” and The challenge to the government as to repatriate hundreds of Iraqi to be a Navy flier shot down over The delays have put efforts to es­ to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. POWs, including a shortage of fuel spread rather quickly,” said Judith after leaving the combat zone to file cease-fire spelled out by Gen. H. other slogans deriding Serbia’s of Yugoslavia’s most populous prisoners of war. There was no woid Iraq, with five others reported to be The Iraqis announced their inten- and transportation. Golden, a spokeswoman at the IRS tablish a permanent cease-fire be­ Norman Schwarzkopf, the U.S. for­ their 1990 taxes without penalty or hard-line president, Slobodan republic has brought to a head the office in Laguna Niguel, Calif., interest charges. which oversees most of Southern Milosevic. political and ethnic strife pulling In addition, the IRS will speed up Demonstrators also urged apart this ethnically politically California outside of Los Angeles. processing of forms that stipulate A In many instances. Golden said, Belgrade citizens to attend today’s diverse nation of six republics and the filer has a relative in the Ffersian funeral of a 17-year-old boy killed two provinces. U.S. wary of Arabs the Desert Storm spouses said tax Gulf. preparers told them to check off the The IRS said it is also getting an “head of household” box on their increasing number of tax returns federal return because their hus­ t ." from Desert Storm spouses trying to steady bands or wives were stationed over­ reduce their taxes by wrongly claim­ Syria sets free Syria’s Assad seas. “Head of household” status ing earned income credits. can result in larger deductions. The credit gives tax breaks to In addition, filers were led to filers whose income falls below a By RUTH SINAI the United States supported in Iraq’s long war with Iran. market believe they would get refunds more certain level. However, some people 570 prisoners The Associated Press quickly if they f il^ separately in­ “They pulled up next to Saddam are failing to add such military al­ stead of waiting for their spouses to lowances as housing subsidies to WASHINGTON — The United Hussein, called him an ally, and pretended he wasn’t a bad guy,” said WASHINGTON (AP) — In the return from the Persian Gulf to sign their total income. SIDON, Lebanon (AP) — More would improve the strained relations States learned — the hard way — aftermath of the Persian Gulf War, a joint return, she said. “The light is not going to hit these than 500 activists loyal to Yasser between Syria and Arafat. the danger of cozying up to dictators Jack Healey, director of the U.S. Tha Assoelatsd Prns Saudi Arabia will work to blunt sud­ Filers qualifying as a “head of people until a year or two down the Arafat have been released from A Syrian military official in when Iraqi President Saddam Hus­ section of Amnesty International. den, sharp price increases and help household” must be separated from road,” said Joyce Rebhun, a Los An­ COLD STEEL ON ICE — An unidentified stroller walks Syrian jails in a move that could Sidon, speaking on condition of sein invaded Kuwait last August and “They’ll end up with exactly the stabilize the oil markets. Bush ad­ their spouses for more than six geles tax expert. “After they get the past the Picasso in downtown Chicago during a winter help patch up Syria’s relations with anonymity, confirmed the release flouted nine years of alliance with same thing with Assad,” the human ministration officials suggest ‘fim months and prove they intentionally refund, it might be a year or two the PLO, a spokesman for the Pales­ and said other prisoners would be the West. rights monitor warned. storm Tuesday night. The blizzard conditions hitting nor­ are living apart — as opposed to a before the question comes up and tinian group said today. freed later. He did not elaborate. U.S. officials say they’ll be more But while the administration ex­ thern Illinois will slow the return of some Persian Gulf separation forced by military call­ they’re audited.’’ The 570 former prisoners, mostly 'The detention of more than 2,000 careful with Saddam’s neighbor, Healey said Syrian torture pects better relations with members troops. Palestinians and a few Lebanese, Palestinians has been the main stum­ Syrian President Hafez Assad, who methods were so ingenious in their of the Organization of Petroleum were released 'fiiesday morning and bling block for a thaw in PLO- joined the anti-Iraq coalition last cruelty that Syria has become “al­ Exporting Countries, the White most a research center for torture.” bused from Syria to refugee camps Syrian relations. Most were captured summer. But for now, the ad­ House is not pushing for cheap oil, The London-based Amnesty has in Lebanon, said Palestine Libera­ after Arafat’s expulsion from ministration appears to have adopted either. Power sought counted 35 methods cited by vic­ tion Organization representative Damascus in 1983, at the peak of his the Arab maxim that “any enemy of A decision Thesday by OPEC Blizzards kill , Zeid Wchbe. feud with President Hafez Assad. my enemy is my friend.” tims, among them the so-called Syrian chair which snaps the spine ministers meeting in Geneva to cut He called the release a “positive Others were seized in Lebanon, Officials say they have few il­ of anyone strapped into it, he said. oil production by about 1 million initiative” and said he hoped it where Syria has 40,000 troops. lusions about Assad, but they also Th« Asaoelaltd Prtas barrels a day in an attempt to prop to oust chief view him as a key player in attempts The United States has pressed LEAVING IRAQ — Iraqi women leave the town of Tanuma, Iraq, during recent strife in the up sagging prices was met by indif­ one in Midwest to reduce Mideastem terrorism, ob­ ference in Washington. One official O Syria to reform, and human rights town. By JEFF WILSON wasn’t clear whether that could be I! tain the release of Western hostages said it was expected. (AP) — Blizzards hit the Mid­ lines, utility poles and trans­ J3 r- officials say the number of prisoner The Associated Press done in time for the June 4 ballot. in Lebanon, provide a long-term west, winds whipped up Kansas formers. More than 300,000 cus­ FBI: Death not disappearances and executions has While some OPEC members, in­ “I have long supported the idea of deterrent to Iraq and bring about dust and Western ski resorts were tomers were without power at diminished in recent years. cluding Iran, had sought much LOS ANGELES — Mayor Tom all city managers being subject not > m peace between Israelis and Arabs. Ambassador seeks asylum blessed with snow. Meanwhile, an some point. steeper production cuts, Saudi Bradley is using the police beating only to appoinunent and confirma­ i j The Bush administration has ac­ It peaked in 1982 when Syrian ice storm in New York claimed its Meanwhile, a strong low pres­ cused Assad of providing a home to troops drove tanks into the town of MADRID, Spain (AP) — The Iraqi ambassador has children ages 20, 18, 13 and 11, were also included in Arabia had argued strongly for more of a motorist as an opportunity to tion but that they be subject to Sudafed-related O DO first victim: a woman who died sure system brought snow, rain asked for political asylum in Spain, the Foreign Mini- modest reductions. S a u i Arabia seek more control over city depart­ guidelines that would permit the some of the world’s most vicious Homs looking for members of the the asylum request. after more than a week without and high winds to much of the suy said today, and a newspaper said the action could The embassy was unable or unwilling to provide dramatically increased production to ment heads, including a police chief mayor to have authority to remove SEATTLE (AP) — Federal inves­ and a search of his home turned up terrorists, of executing dissidents fundamentalist Moslem heat. Midwest on 'fiiesday. be part of a wider move by Iraqi diplomats to isolate any information on the ambassador’s whereabouts. 8.4 million barrels a day last year to who has a lifetime appointment. them,” Bradley said. tigators ruled out a link between the no Sudafed, the FBI said Thesday. and torturing prisoners, of manufac­ Brotherhood who had killed some People in more than 11,000 In Kansas, gusts of nearly 90 Saddam Hussein. make up for oil lost from Kuwait At a news conference Thesday, Gates, who has said repeatedly he death of a man with cyanide in.his Results were expected today from m X turing h u n d r^ of tons of poison soldiers. The Syrians razed build­ ABC said it had not been able to confirm the type or homes today were in their 10th mph darkened the sky with dust, quantity of weapons the ambassador turned over to and Iraq. Bradley said he wants a city charter won’t step down, condemned the of­ blood and the deaths of two people tests to determine whether Sudafed o m gas every year. ings and sealed up others, gassing Over the weekend, Arshad Tawfiq Ismail turned day without heat or electricity eroding soil and threatening wheat police. amendment that would make Police ficers involved and said he wants killed by cyanide-laced Sudafed was in Durham’s body, said And on the eve of today’s visit to those inside with cyanide. over weapons to police and burned documents in the OPEC has been producing about after an ice storm hit Rochester, crops. Roads and schools were "D It said Spanish security and intelligence officials 23.4 million barrels a day and has Qiief Daryl F. Gates among others prosecution of the three officers who cold capsules. Sigfrinius. 'The cause of death has 5 Damascus by Secretary of State Estimates of the dead ranged from garden of his Madrid Embassy before requesting N.Y. forced to close. Jack Durham, 30, of Everett, died not been determined. o ^ James A. B ^ er ni, officials said suspected the Iraqi Embassy was “an active espionage agreed to pare it back by 1 million subject to performance review every beat King. 10,000 to 25,000. asylum and going into hiding under police protection, Norma Mcsserschmid, 73, who Monday hours after telling hospital Sudafed 12 Hour capsules were O O Syria took delivery of 20 launchers center,” but did not elaborate. barrels during the April-June quarter five years and possible dismissal. Faur wimcsscs appearing before “It looks like the Nebraska the daily ABC reported Tliesday. had been without power since the Panhandle is going by right now,” officials he had taken Sudafed. implicated in three poisonings in and two dozen North Korean-made The State Department says Syria The ambassador had been an outspoken critic of when demand is expected to be soft. At the same time, a grand jury the grand jury Tuesday were o March 3 storm, was found dead of FBI spokesman Dick 'Thurston Washington last month, two of them Scud missiles which easily could still allows radical Palestinian A Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed the re­ Spain’s support for the U.S.-led allied coalition during Even so, energy analysts ques­ met for the second day in its inves­ California Highway Patrol Officer said Don Kucck, extension agent 2 CD quest but said the process of determining whether it Melanie Singer, who participated in exposure in her apartment Mon­ for Reno County. said Durham may have committed fatal. 'The manufacturer. Burroughs reach neighboring Israel, possibly groups to operate out of its territory, the Persian Gulf crisis. tioned whether the OPEC producers tigation of police officers present at day, authorities said. m Oi would be granted would be “relatively long.” ABC indicated that the government hoped for infor­ the car chase after King; Los An­ suicide. Everett police spokesman Wellcome Co. of North Carolina, with chemical warheads. and the country remains on a list of will be able to push up prices to the beating of Rodney G. King fol­ The state Public Service Com­ The National Weather Service He would not comment on the reports the ambas­ mation from the ambassador about Iraqi espionage and geles Police Sgt. John AmoU, a traf­ Mark Sigfrinius said Durham had recalled the capsules nationally on Some observers fear the Bush ad­ seven countries ineligible for U.S. their informal target of $21 a barrel. lowing a high-speed chase. A by­ mission is investigating Rochester said snow and rain covered much P 5 sador handed over weapons or that Tawfiq Ismail’s possible terrorist networks in Spain or elsewhere in fic officer not present during the suffered from depression and had at­ March 3. ministration will do the same with aid and most trade because of their Oil closed at $19.68 a barrel 1\ies- stander’s chance video recording of Gas & Electric’s handling of the of Nebraska by late 'fiiesday, with wife, Mouzar Hassan Mahmoud AI Taie, and four Europe in exchange for granting him asylum. beating but who handled some of tempted suicide recently. Cyanide since has been found in Assad as it did with Saddam, whom support for terrorism. day on the New York Mercantile Ex­ the March 3 incident was shown on storm, which downed electric eight inches of snow in areas. change, up 69 cents. the paperwork; and two Los Angeles Ehirham had access to cyanide at three other Sudafed capsules in s > news programs nationally and caused an uproar, including calls for U nifi^ School Disnict police of­ a machine shop where he worked. Washington, the FBI has said. the police chief’s ouster. ficers who saw the beating. PAYING School district officials said the > Floods officers, who were not identified, The 23-member secret panel apparently did nothing to stop the Substitute steroid makers indicted TOP heard testimony from four people, beating. It was not clear why they two of whom witnessed the luting. The Food and Drug Administration has gyms, sports trainers, coaches and other athletes OIL PRICES The Los Angeles Times report^ were there. By DEBORAH MESCE kill Authorities said King, 25, was The Associated Press received 70 reports of adverse reactions from use and athletic facilities, Gerson said. It also may be today. for MEDIOCRE stopped after a chase by the Califor­ of the drug, including six comas, said FDA Com­ on the shelves, or in the back rooms, of health Bradley asked the City Council to nia Highway Patrol exceeding 100 WASHING'TON — Federal officials on Thes- missioner David Kessler. Other side effects in­ food stores or sold though sports magazines and SERVICE? put his proposal to voters, he said. It mph. day announced indictments against three 'fiicson, clude seizures, depressed and irregular breathing, mail order outlets, he said. many Ariz., residents and two operators of a California severe stomach pain and a drop in blood pressure. ‘They’re made to look like legal products,” he It can happen when health club on charges of making, distributing and “'This is a potent drug with serious side effects. said. “In a number of communities, there is some­ BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) — companies get too big. promoting an illegal and dangerous body-building It must not be used without medical supervision," thing of an open market for these sorts of drugs.” Flash floods in southeast Malawi We're small, but Students urging drug. Kessler said. He called it a “powerful and rapid Ihe FDA issued an alert la.st November about have left at least 153 people dead 'The indictments involve a drug called gamma hypnotic” with mind-altering capabilities. GHB, urging consumers not to use it. and thousands homeless, the govern­ PERSONALI2ED...with hydroxybutyrate, known as GHB, a “substitute” GHB is sold as a powder and is taken orally, Law enforcement and public health officials are ment said today. 48 YEARS Of QUALITY anabolic steroid that has not been approved for cither dry or mixed with a liquid. A 100-gram bot­ concerned that more attempts are being made to The flooding followed freak hostage release human use but has been used experimentally to tle sells f^or about $25 to $30, officials said. market substitute steroids as a result of suffer rainstorms Sunday, regional ad­ SERVICE...and treat the sleep disorder narcolepsy. It is promoted, often by word of mouth, through penalties enacted last month. ministrator Stewart Winga told the official Malawi News Agency. He LOWER PRICES! COARSEOOLD, Calif. (AP) — Other letters touched on normal said the death toll was expected to Call John Fogarty, Owner Sally Marshall never even heard of aspects of daily living. Terry Anderson until her sixth-grade “A human shouldn't have to wear rise. ALUMINUM SERVICES GDEENcS 0 TlllNGcS EEODIcST The flood waters, covering an teacher described the plight of the dirty clothes for six years,” wrote Jarrod Unnih. area of about 200 square miles, S E m m HOMEOWNERS FOR OVER 30 YRS. Associated Press correspondent swept away roads, several bridges WILSON taken hostage in Beirut six years ago “It’s not good for a person to go We’ve moved and you’re and an unspecified number of brick O IL C O . Saturday. for days on end without a good invited to our grand houses and traditional mud-built But Sally knows what she thinks shave or bath,” Amber Nemeth said. re-opening reception at Replace Your about him now: dwellings about 45 miles southeast 226 Center Street of Blantyre. 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4—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, March 13.1991 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, March 13.1991—5 f •*'<'5 "ve-* OPINION ______s_ l i e . ^ HOME BUYS Open Forum Brady VMWR m m m Charges false IS OVER! versus To the Editor: (IL CLEAR! m m m False accusations have been made recently regarding CASE (Citizen’s Alliance for School Excellence). In­ NRA ferences have been made to suggest that we were respon­ • i f M i sible for the firing of Charlie Holland as a deputy CONDO By JACK ANDERSON A STAR IS BORN!!! sheriff.I am a CASE member and I am outraged that Real Estate Wonderful 6 Rm^ 3 Bdnn RANCH with 2 full baths Is people writing these lies could do so knowingly. I could, and DALE VAN ATTA ______in the making and awaits your personal toudiest Open perhaps, forgive them if I believed that they were un­ floor ]^an, flreplaoe, thermal windows^ dapboard drac aware of the truth, but this is not the case. Ted Satkowski WASHINGTON — A camera crew set J ts, fiontfiontpordi pordi 8cA 2 car garage on iQng St in So. 647-8400 historic old M un^. 8c Conn. River. IIIIIIHIIIIIIII said definitively that he did not receive any phone calls up shop one evening a few weeks ago^ 168 Main Street, MancheKter CALL TODAYI $189,500. Woodbridge Condo from CASE members regarding Charlie Holland. Such near a bridge just two blocks from the • Inlares rates are downi Now may be Charming, totally updated Colonial Manchester $85,000 the time to make that move to a on .01 acre. HareVraod floors, A-G Value with terms to please. For as it- actions have never been considered by CASE nor would U.S. Capitol, and they wjuted for actor • lamer home. Come see this spadouB pool, 2 car garage. Cal today for an tie as $4,000 down and $1100 a they make any sense. Engaging in such activities would Charlton Heston to arrive. RtUMd Ranch on a targe lot Cal appointment Ask for Sharon. Office, month, you can own this 2 BR, 1.5 imply that the removal of Charlie Holland as deputy Heston’s latest starring role is in com­ Ron Fournier at Ra/Max 647-1410 or 647-1410. Res., 646-5566. bath Townhouse with fol basement A sheriff would somehow improve the quality of the Bolton mercials for the Nation^ Rifle Associa- ", 6 4 9 ^ 7 . All oftata oonsktored. $176,000. Cal Pat 657-6364. school system. How absurd. Once again, TT^ is trying to tion, in which he shows the seamier side { gather sympathy for themselves at the expense of others. of Washington, D.C., and makes his j Hvi Cannon wrote that we tried to interfere with her point — that the nation’s capital is also | salary increase. CASE members were not invovled in the murder capital. And if they have ■ any conspiracy against Ilvi. CASE does not use personal guns, why shouldn’t you? vendettas to achieve their goals. This tactic is not one Except there isn’t much within ON A CLEAR DAY... eyeshot of the Capitol that is seamy; you can see... wdL maybe not 'forever,' but you wu that CASE utilizes. We would consider efforts of this na­ w ill Manchestar Outstanding Manchester Nooks i C rannies In-law or Master ture by any group to be despicable. enough to make the NRA’s point. So AWARD WINNING GROUNDS!!! enjoy a magnificent winter view of the Hartford Value with this large 8 Rm. Colonial. Suite your choicel 3 BR side door akyllnel This degant 7 Rm. Contemporary on Volpl Rd. Are the highlights of this 3 BR Cape. It is my hope that the coming months of political ac­ while the crew waited for Heston to ar- { Senaational 8 Rm., 2,300 sq. ft Contemporary on Gerald 2 fireplaces, F.R. & L.R. also LL wo/ 2 FPs, new kitchen with breakfast Colonial. Fantastic fenced yard, large rive, they added some cosmetic touches.; Dr. in Manchester features a fully apfwanoed Idtdien, 3 in Bolton boasts 2,250 aq. ft of super floor ^ c e , 3 rec room. Low maintenance lot. As­ garden. 3 season porch. Asking tivity in Bolton are not marred by smear campaigns such ■Wi- ^ a iw T lt^ bedrooms, 23 baflis, fully appliano^ kitchen, central room, dining rm. & roc rm. Asking They chalked graffiti on the bridge sup-; bdrms, 2S baths, 8c 25x14 dedk overlooking private king $222,000. Call Barbara W. $169,900. Call Barbara W. $209,900. Cali Barbara. as TNT tried to accomplish. The issues facing Bolton wooded lot near the Mandi. Country Qub. le n itie s vac, flredaoe 8c 3 car oversized garagel Asking voters are difficult and serious ones which should be port and added an eery mist — the kind ■ galoteIS299/Xn. $214,900. considered on their own. The Bolton community will not of thing that middle America expects to benefit from false and malicious campaign tactics. find in a ghetto. Heston arrived and taped an ad similar > L A Susan L. Pike Other hostages remembered to one that he did three years ago. He Vinton Village Rte 31 31 Plymouth La. walked in front of the bridge support, t RJELVL ESTA ri: 3466 D Mam St., Coventry 985 Mam Sircci Bolton By WALTER R. MEARS Despite their power in the region, the hostages in Lebanon began in 1983. which, thanks to Madison Avenue, i‘ HILIPS Syrians have avoided confrontation with Anderson, 43, chief Middle East cor­ STRANO eIweB REAL ESTATE Manchester. C F 06040 The Associated Press looked like a moldy, vandalized wall of a 395 NORTH MAIN STREET 203-647-/653 OFF 1 YR. BUYER 3 Iranian-backed factions. There are said to respondent of The Associated Press, is tenement building. Washington is still. (20.T) 647-KOOO MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 203-643-2215 FAX 742-1450 647-8120 PROTECTION AVAIUBLE WASHINGTON — In a season of be about 3,000 Iranian Revolutionary now the longest held American hostage. the murder capM of the nation, and ; Mother of parties celebration for the freed prisoners and Guard troops in or near Baalbeck. The others are Thomas Sutherland. law-abiding people are taking the h eatj Secretary of State James A. Baker HI Joseph Cicippio, Jesse lluTier and Alann for it, Heston said. Criminals, not gum, ♦- returning veterans of the Persian Gulf POUSNEDSPERRRTYIIl To the Editor: War, it’s time for another sort of is to visit Damascus later this week, Steen, all of whom were educators in are the problem. Citizens are being dis-1 meeting with Syrian President Hafez Beirut, and Edward Austin Tracy, a $80,900 With regard to our forces in the Gulf, there is no doubt ceremony, a bleak one at the sixth an­ armed while criminals rule the streets. * \ WMoome In to M s wondsttofly private that we are enjoying enormous pride. Patriotism has once niversary of Terry Anderson’s captivity Assad as part of the postwar quest for a writer. Then Heston walked past the end of the * Townhouse. Enjoy m luxury of 2 again become the order of the day. Maybe their pride in Lebanon. comprehensive peace settlement in the There are seven other western bridge support and the Capitol loomed in ; bsdroonw, new oak Mlchsn wHh applan- Middle East. hostages, four of them British, two Ger­ ost, newly fltad bath. Easy w al-kH N i will trickle down into our communities. The contrasts are jarring. the background. A VILLA AT COVENTRY — Come President Bush said Baker would raise man, one Italian, all believed held by the The ad makes the neighborhood _ carpeting, pwfo. CHFA 8 FHA approved So far, America’s Middle East victory home to your mintature cesfle and BAROAM PRICE TAOl — Neafand Having been glued to the coverage and commentaries, the plight of the hostages in Lebanon. same Muslim groups. around the Capitol look like murder« enjoy your free mintatote yacht on means nw down paymsnti o n I am struck by a number of observations. First of all, the does not apply to Anderson or to the tidy Ranch fliars ptaasanfly oozy. 1“ other five U.S. hostages, reportedly “We have not forgotten them,” Bush told On Friday, Anderson’s family, col­ central, but it was taped in a relatively £ Coventry Lakal Unique home with Vinyl sking, oulKleeac lot, energy- WHAT- brilliance of Generals Powell and Schwarzkopfs strategy hnpieesM stone and marble work, 2 S ^ moved by their captors from Beirut to Congress in his March 6 victory speech. leagues and friends, and the families of safe neighborhood. When our associate S save featurse. Fbeptaoe glow, aann A GARAGE WCLUDE077? as well as their humility. Generals Schwarzkopf and Neal other hostages will gather for still fiimtaoee, deck, baioony bom MBR. kitchen, 3 BR, kitchen ap^ianoes in- > m the Baalbeck area in eastern Lebanon. “We will not forget them.” Scott Sleek asked the NRA about the t Included In sale is 16 ft Qtastron sM $80,900 in their briefings frequently referred to our ground forces Next day at the White House, Bush’s another amiiversary observance, spon­ dudad. Pro landscaping. BOLTON, ThaTs tight! Move Irflo tills 2 bedroom The war against Iraq was won in 42 creative license, a spokesman said it was ” boatl COVENTRY, $126,77$. $189A7S.TONYZILORA z! and the Iraqi forces as people. Although this was a high spokesman said there had to be some sored by an organization called No B E T T Y M ORA Townhouse tolaly rsnovated in Dsesmbsr days, the ground war in 100 hours. done to “enhmee what was already ' jU M ■■■I 10901 Just Bis wing In your own homo O CD tech engagement, referring to troops as people somehow hope that with all the changes in the Greater Love. there.” humanized this great drama. Anderson has been held hostage for Ms unit oflars now carpeting, anal com- z -< Middle East, the captors would see the This time, there will be words of Why the media blitz now? Because the ^ ; plsx, assy commute orasM of being on As for our troops, never did I hear them use slang or 2,187 days. In the conflict over Kuwait, the one futility of continuing to hold the thanksgiving for the release of other cap­ NRA is doing battle with a formidable ^ , tits bus InsI H H worse to describe the enemy. 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This 7 room Ranch has new heating system BRs, 2.5 bam , 2 firsptaoeSjpeddto flue, deck, wooded acre. Oflwr Rente U.S. contacts abroad on the hostage sure to gain release of the hostages in & central A/C. Lovelyl $162,900. tans, decorator upgraoea. VERNON, Available. COVENTRY, 8189,900. anxloui ownstsl Cal for your sxduibo tive positive mental attitude. crippled him and created a life-long ad- * < ihowingl Syria, which joined the U.S.-Icd coali­ situation. “I assume those are still hap­ Lebanon. $152,927. TONY ZILORA PHILBLAZAWSKI O CD Their bravery and willingness to put their lives on the vocate for gun control. m CD line to ultimately make the world a better place for all tion against Iraq, is the dominant force in pening, but I don’t have any new They are fewer in number, less visible, Ten years later. Brady and his wife, people, lessens the likelihood that future generations will Lebanon, a position strengthened during breakthroughs to report or anything like captives of shadow factions, with not Sarah, are doggery pressing Congress, O have to do battle. May we throw them the mother of all the Persian Gulf crisis. The Syrian army that,” he said. even an enemy government to be held for a gun-control law called the “Brady I OFFICE HOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 8 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM TO b PM parties. controls the region where the hostages And the last word from Hezbollah, on accountable for their plight. Bill.” It would require a seven-day w ait-; are believed held by pro-Iranian Muslim March 6, was that the organization But the new, peaceful world order ing period for handgun purchases so • U&R REALTY CO. m > Trudy Yagoobian factions grouped together as Hezbollah, would not force release of the hostages. President Bush envisions will be a hol­ police could check the buyer’s back- * Kensington or the Party of God. Iran remained offi­ Such words of hope, uncertainty and low one unless Anderson and the other ground. The Bradys are joined by Hand- « D.W.FISH w 6 4 3 - 2 6 9 2 cially neutral in the war that drove Iraq intransigence have b ^ n heard again and hostages are at long last freed to join in gun Control Inc., a public interest lobby, THE RE7\LTY COMPANYC O M P A N Y I I I I n X Xarul ((.ardens'" .a r d e n s '* ^^^/Robert D. Murdock, Realtor J3 > from Kuwait. again since the ordeal of American it. in their campaign to get the bill through ' 220 HARTFORD TPKE. * VERNON 243 MAIN STREET * MANCHESTER A Congress. 871-1400 643-1591 Letters policy Congress has been gun-shy about passing the bill because of intense lobby- ing by the NRA. House Speaker Tom j The Herald welcomes letters from its readers. Letters War protesters reconciled? Foley, D-Wash., has said he will allow * should be no more than two double-spaced typewritten pages. The Herald reserves the right to edit letters for any the Brady Bill its day on the House floor. ^ Recently, I was talking to a journalist even this particular war, and chose not to reason, including length, taste and style. The Herald uies Gun-control crusaders hope that day* 18 years younger than I am, and I serve. I was safe from any of these MANCHESTER to publish all letters, but the decision of the editor is comes by March 30, the 10th anniversary $335,000 noticed she was wearing a silver peace- decisions, safe to make my moral judg­ BBIfiflfl HIT For the diaciiminating buyer, this striking new U&R 9 room Contem­ final. Writers may be limited to one letter per month. All of the shooting. symbol ring and necklace. When I was ments about their decisions. LOTS OF HOUSE FOR THE HOtEYI UApC$TER |i$4M porary at Brookside Estates, with features like a L-shaped baioony letters must be signed, and writers must include their ad­ SARAH Even thou^ the bill will see the light EASTHARTFORO $1S2,9W her age, the Viemam War was still raging Either we haven’t come to understand F a t vinyl sidsd (taps wWi dtedisd garage and 11x14 *tiiras stairway that is open from floor to ceiling, a master bedroom suite dress and a telephone number for verification. Mail let­ OVERSTREET of day outside of a House committee, i t . Fbut bsdrooffl, aluminum sided Caps in a qdsl a ss wMi a nios ssasens* porch. Open Utchan and dMng room, Inbhsd rac room and I wore a copper bracelet bearing the the decision soldiers face any better than faces an uphill fight. The NRA’s politi-! fenced yard. NEW tamr Isvd rte room wWi bar. Mos sizs horns with a Jacuzzi bath, cathedral ceHinged living room & family room ters to Open Forum, Box 591, Manchester 06040. due 8x12 first floor ianly room. Cal todayl and much mors. Call us. name of an A m ^can prisoner of war. I we did 20 years ago, or we still don’t un­ cal action committee has spread millions; wftiitotsdpdsniaL asked the young woman about her jewel­ derstand what we did to the soldiers of of dollars in campaign contributioiu; ry- Vietnam, or it’s just human nature for across Congress. “Oh, I’ve always been sort of peace the young to ignore a historical perspec­ The gun-control lobby doesn’t have . 0 Berry's World orienteid,” she explained, adding that she about the soldiers serving in Vietnam is tive their elders are trying to force on the resources that the NRA has, and can’t III thought she bought the jewelry even something I’ll regret the rest of my life. I them. Maybe we just haven’t been able match a media blitz. But the movement - D’ before the symbol began to enjoy a did nothing overt to express any disap­ to pass what we learned on to the next has mounted an ad campaign. One« resurgence in contemporary fashion. proval of them, but the “mord” con­ generation. Or perhaps empathy and un­ magazine ad features a picture of Brady! Our conversation progressed from the clusion I reached — that they were simp­ derstanding can’t be taught, only learned BETTER THAN NEWI MANCHESTER $229,00 in his wheelchair and the headline, “This r EOONOUCAL RANCH BOLTON visible symbols she wore to her feelings, ly wrong — helped to create the cold, ac­ through experience. handgun statistic just broke his silence.” Immaculate B room original owner Garrison Colonial. Cozy den with 80UTHWMD80R »HM00 One year dd Fsrmhouia (talonU on laral onsf acra lol Qualv fireplace. 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Now hanli a supa homal pleasure to ahowl lies where some participants openly ex­ When I was 21 years old, I lacked the soldiers from some of the peace and tens of thousands of head injuries, ' dian d a ta home In a oonvanianl looation. pressed their hatred of “peaceniks.” ability to stand in those men’s shoes and demonstrators, as well as the hatred on but that Congress is afraid of alienating We then began to talk about the dif­ sort through the many elements influenc­ the part of some “troop supporters” for the NRA and its money. , those who advocate peace. ference in supporting our soldiers and ing them: their love for their country and D ^ a vu * Agents-Ask About Our New supporting the war, and I told her my belief in its ideals, the prospect of pos­ I just know I will never again be able History may repeat itself in the Persian feelings about having used the soldiers to make simple pronouncements on the 1 sibly losing their lives or being terribly Gulf. O i^sition to Iran’s late Ayatollah who fought in Vietnam as scapegoats for maimed, the alternative of having to give morality of those who either serve in the Khomeini led President Reagan to sup­ our national confusion and for all that up all the rights and benefits of this military, or who, in hopes of promoting port Iraq’s Saddam Hussein. Now op-« went wrong in that war. country if they disagreed with war. or peace, do not. position to Saddam has led Presidrat! Her gaze changed from one of polite Bush to ihake friends with Syria’s Hafez! interest to irritation and her eyes nar­ al Assad, who in some ways makes! MALLAROVICW rowed. “I don’t feel sorry for the troops,” Khomeini and Saddam look like Boy Buying OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-4 she told me. “They knew what they were HEALTH WATCH NEWRAN04 DUDLEY ST. Scouts. Our intelligence sources warn AND COLONUL H0HE8I Invaatora or Homaownar — Nswer 8M doing when they signed up — that they that Assad is likely to become the next. 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N 6—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, March 13,1991 iHaurlirstrr Hrrali'i Exxon Baker Section 2, Page 7 From Page 1 From Page 1 LOCAL/REGIONAL Wednesday, March 13,1991 reached at this point," Rehmann less night last night,” said Elenore areas at Prince William Sound While Baker was enroute to said efforts to form a unified com­ takers from most of the one-on-one said. "The terms are in the best in­ McMullen, chief of the village of Syria, Bassam Abu Sharif, chief mand or a govemment-in-exile like­ discussion in Shamir’s officel A similar lawsuit was filed by terests of the people of Alaska.” Port Grahm, one of the plaintiffs. political adviser to PLO chief Yasser By contrast. Baker’s meeting with three native Alaskan corporations ly will be postponed. State Attorney General Charles Asked whether she felt coi^ident the Arafat, was quoted as saying the 10 Palestinians was widely Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron that will control thousands of acres — An Associated Press poll Cole had said last week that the villages’ rights now would be PLO will accept a Palestinian state publicized by American and Pales­ of land to be turned over to the vil­ found that Americans are split even­ protected, she said, “I feel pretty comprising something less than the proposed settlement would be for lages by the government under an ly on whether to apply more pres­ tinian participants. about $1.2 billion. sure they will be." complete West Bank and Gaza Strip Baker called the meeting with the unrelated agreement, sure on Israel to negotiate with the Sporkin, in clearing the way for and is dropping its demand to Palestinians. Fhlestinians in the home of U.S. The villages’ attorney, Michael fouled by the oil spill. the signing of a settlement, issued an negotiate with Israel on an equal The poll of 1,(X)5 adults ques­ Consul General Philip Wilcox a ■ W ■ D. Hausfeld, said he was pleased footing. New firehouse suggested for S. Main St. order Ibesday intended to protect tioned by telephone Wednesday with Sporkin’s decision. If any set­ Eleven million gallons of oil “window of opportunity.” the villages’ rights to pursue their The remarks were reported by through Sunday found a 42-to-42 tlement does damage the villages’ gushed from the tanker Exxon Val­ Feisal Husseini, a spokesman for own damages against Exxon. Sky News and the British Broad­ percent split on applying more pres­ rights, he said, “I think the federal dez after it ran aground March 24, the delegation, said “we told him we By RICK SANTOS Osella’s plan is to use the materials worth exploring now, especially because business districL and existing water, sewer, and The villages filed suit last week, casting Corp. in London. However, sure on Israel to tsJk with the Wes- government and the state of Alaska 1989. The spill killed countless are here because Yasser Arafat told Manchester Herald generated from construction projects, including General Manager Richard J. Sartor is in the telephone lines. contending the government was Abu Sharif later said the statements will have one angry judge on their birds, mammds and fish and dis­ tinians. us to be here.” Husseini is widely the Main Street reconstruction, to fill the area. middle of drafting a proposed budget. negotiating away their right to seek attributed to him were “absolutely Besides the need to fill the land, another hands.” rupted Alaska’s lucrative fisheries. Baker is touring the Middle East regarded as the leading PLO sup­ MANCHESTER — Republican Deputy “I’ve got ... contractors cdling me saying “With all he’s got to do, the last thing he’s damages from Exxon without allow­ not true,” Israel dismissed the major drawback is a major water main that trying to sell Arabs and Israel on porter on the West Bank. Mayor Ronald Osella has asked the town’s ad­ why do I have to pay to dump good fill got to worry about is filling a hole on Lewis ing them to participate. Federal law gives the villages the The villages — Chenega Bay, remarks and PLO headquarters in President Bush’s formula for a ministration to study an area off South Main material,” he told fellow members of die Board Street.” said Cassano, who is the minority runs through the property, he said. The group presented Baker with “The government, I think, under­ right to “subsist off the natural Port Graham, English Bay, Larsen Tunisia sought to distance itself Mideast settlement — that Israel Street to see if the location is fit for a new of Directors at their meeting Ibesday night. leader on the board. In a memorandum Osella suggested the fire from them. an 11-point memorandum reaffirm­ stands that they cannot play fast and resources of their ancestral lands,” Bay and Karluk — have about 3,000 relinquish land in order to gain the firehouse. The town landfill charges contractors fees for Osella answered that he has requested Sartor station could replace the School Street station ing that “the PLO is our sole loose with your rights," Sporkin told which their lawsuit said includes to 5,000 native Alaskan residents. In other developments: acceptance of its Arab neighbors. The site, which is just southeast of South dumping such materials. and his staff initiate a study of the area as soon legitimate leadership and inter­ and the central headquarters on Center StreeL the villages’ attorneys during a hear­ — Police in Jerusalem announced The senior official, who Main and Uie Interstate 384 ramps, was Osella faced opposition from Democratic as possible. He said the central firehouse could be used as ing. "This may well be a settlement locutors, embodying the national A two hours after Baker’s departure demanded anonymity, told reporters rejected in the past because the elevation of the Director Stephen T. Cassano, who said the site, The land, Osella said, would be good for a temporary space for town hall instead of pur­ identity and expressing the will of that is outstanding. ... This is not a that they were lifting roadblocks that they “could assume” Baker raised land would require substantial fill to raise it to which is north of Lewis Street, has been firehouse or police station — or both — be­ chasing the building soon to be vacated by the situation where anybody’s going to barred lUlestinians from entering the land-for-peace approach with the Palestinian people everywhere.” a usable level. reviewed and rejected many times and is not cause it is near the expressway, the central U.S. Postal Service which is being considered. get out on the cheap.” Dinosaur Jerusalem since Simday’s fatal stab- Shamir. The Bush administration a year By BRIAN M. TROTTA In a stem warning to government bings of four Israeli women by a They met for'75 minutes and, in ago suspended U.S. talks with the Manchester Herald attorneys, Sporkin said that if a set­ From Page 1 Palestinian from the occupied Gaza an unusual flourish of secret PLO on grounds it was still carrying tlement did wind up harming the vil­ Ship. diplomacy, excluded even note- out terrorist attacks against Israel. BOLTON — The chairman of a lages’ right to sue Exxon, “Hell hath “Rom the shape of the skull and found elsewhere.” — After two days of uncertainty, Directors praise local taxpayer’s group says a no fury like a judge scorned.... It’s the build of the femur, it looks like a The fossils were embedded in a a Red Cross aircraft carrying the stripped-down version of the s^ool not fair, it’s not right and it’s not moderate-sized herbivore (plant rock called mudstone that was laid remains of 14 allied dead from building project remains unaffor­ American.” eater),” said Hammer. The animal, Operation Desert Storm arrived in down by a river. At some later point, dable, and promises the proposal The judge said he would not re­ he said, was about 25 feet long, Saudi Arabia from Baghdad, the Sartor proposal the area was uplifted with the crea­ AAA TRAVEL will meet the same fate as the last quire the government and Exxon to which makes it moderate in size, as U.S. military command in Riyadh tion of a 15,(XX)-foot peak called plan. submit any settlement for a court dinosaurs go. Mount Kirkpatrick. said. AGENCY Osella said. Charles Holland, chairman of The consent decree, but he said he was Amidst the bones, the scientist Hammer said his team used Red Cross officials said political By RICK SANTOS The U.S. Department of Housing Neglected Thxpayers, said the two keeping jurisdiction of the villages’ said, his team found a 2-inch-long jackhammers to crack away the fos­ suife in Iraq had complicated efforts Manchester Herald and Urban Development, which ad­ new plans, estimated to cost just lawsuit tooth. Hammer said it has a sharp sil-bearing rock and then a helicop­ to have the bodies returned, as well ministers the grant program, has in­ AIRLINE DISCOUNT COUPON under $7.5 million, are still beyond "I feel much better. I had a sleep- point and a serrated edge, which is ter flew large chunks to the An­ as to repauiate hundreds of Iraqi MANCHESTER — Republican formed Sartor that the town is the means of many residents. characteristic of a carnivore, or meat tarctic coast. prisoners of war. Fare Paid and Democratic leaders of the eligible for about $435,0(X) this Discount “We know something has to be eater, and suggests it came from a “The fossils are now among 4,000 — Iraqi opposition leaders com­ town’s Board* of Directors Ibesday year. second type of dinosaur. plained about a tack of international done,” Holland said. “But we know pounds of rock on a boat in the mid­ ^500 Roim d trip or more ^ 1 0 0 OFF night praised General Manager Sartor is not necessarily recom­ Hammer speculated that a meat- dle of the Pacific,” he said. Even­ support for their revolt and con­ Richard J. Sartor for asking them to mending the directors change their it can be done cheaper.” Bolton eating dinosaur lost a tooth while tually it will be housed in a large ceded that Saddam could survive the review their longstanding policy of policy and apply for the grwt, but Holland said the school board feeding on the carcass of the her­ laboratory at Augustana College, uprising. ^200-H99 Round trip ^ 5 0 OFF annually rejecting a federal grant that Aey should at least review the probably will try to force its latest From Page 1 bivore. where Hammer and an assistant will The leaders from 23 opposition now that the town has entered tough policy. plans for the project down the "This is the first d in o s^. End on spend up to two years slowly factions met privately in Beirut to 646-7096 financial times. Some of the money would be town’s throaL claiming the plan limiting the use of the capital the Antarctic mainland,”/he said. “It removing rock clinging to the fos­ prepare the final declaration on their 391 Broad Street, Manchester R)r several years, the directors used to renovate housing that is must be accepted now or the town reserve fund to capital projects. Pel­ could be different from species sils. three-day conference, but sources ■Restrictions apply. Limited supply - First oomev Hist serve. have voted against applying for the deemed inadequate by the state. risks losing a 60 percent reimburse­ letier said that in recent years the Community Development Block Regardless, Osella said he ment for the project that the state fund has been used to artificially Grant, to appease voters, who have believes much of the prejudice has promised. reduce the tax rate instead of saving told the town not to apply for the against low-income and ^fordable The state has given the town a for future projects. grants at three referendums since housing has faded. “I think things O H June 30 deadline to get the project The candidates also want to 1979. have changed.” J3 r - separate the budget to reflect operat­ The opposition to the federal Democratic Director Stephen T. approved or risk having the reimbur­ S ^ ing and capital expenditures. That grants, said Deputy Mayor Ronald Cassano, the minority leader, said he sement rate lowered. But Holland > m way, they said, the administration Osella, is based on a misconception is tired of meeting officials from claims there are several precedents H o where the state has guaranteed a would be able to show taxpayers the that the town would be forced by the other towns and cities and being O CD true cost of rurming the town as op­ government to establish low-income level of reimbursement beyond the thanked for Manchester not taking 2 -< posed to the cost of building and and affordable housing. its share. deadline. maintaining the town. “I have went through these “We are the only city or town The Democrats are also suggest­ Meanwhile, Holland is pushing a regulations with a fine-toothed with a population of 50,(X)0 or plan that has been previously m X ing that the selecunen serve four- comb to destroy the myth that there 0 m over...that does not accept this rejected by the Board of Education year, staggered terms instead of the os are no strings attached from HUD,” money,” Cassano said. current two-year terms. as impossible. The plan includes moving grades 7 and 8 to the high 1 PelleUer said that by the time a n ^ new selectman has learned how the school and renovating Center O O Raginald Plnto/Manehastar Harald School. town operates, his or her term is up. *Job shadowing^ O The four-year terms would allow FIELD TRIP — A pre-kindergarten class from the ECLC Learning Center, Manchester, is led Holland said the entire project can selectmen to really get involved in across a street on the way to a rock hunt at Highland Park by their teacher, identified only as be done for under $5 million. 2 CD town programs. Most of the other m CD elected and appointed boards in the "Miss Kuehnel." “There are other schools that do program expands this quite successfully,” Holland O town already have four-year terms. said. “But the Board of Education By SCOTT B. BREDE after she shadowed a reporter at the just won’t take a good hard look at m > Manchester Herald Herald' last semester. And, despite Panel takes agenda action this alternative." being kicked out of a bank only a However, Barry Steams, a mem­ g “ Iraqis few hours’into the shadowing. Smith MANCHESTER — In order to ber of the Board of Education’s > ^ ^ cn iiO'- opted io stay on at the newspaper for By SCOTT B. BREDE mendations should fall on the back implement some of these changes From Page 1 give Manchester High School stu­ buildings and grounds committee, dents an extra edge when they enter her internship. Manchester Herald of local government. Rather, a because the commission “has pretty said Holland’s idea was considered the work force, the school’s Career It was the Monday after Comfed partnership between town officials, much finished their work already." and rejected because it would cost to achieve progress in a month's Services Department has stepped up Savings Bank was seized by federal MANCHESTER — Instead of local business and agencies, and During Thesday’s meeting, com­ time and Saddam became weaker, its job shadowing and internship regulators, recalls Smith of the fros­ waiting for town officials to put members of the follow-up commit­ mittee members discussed whose far more than any other plan. ' . useiOnW'l Agenda For Tomorrow recommen­ tee should be formed to reach these lap specific health care recommen­ the world might change its opinion. programs. ty morning she went out with a Steams said the extra costs would dations into action, members of the goals for Manchester, he said. dations in the report should fall into, Then we’ll meet again and discuss Since mid-October, 73 students reporter to get the reactions of local came about because the younger stu­ the new options,” the source added. have visited work sites for a day to investors. citizens’ action group are taking Susag said that, even though trading suggestions on what local matters into their own hands. budgets are tight and many of these agencies or officials are in positions dents have to be segregated from the The 325 delegates from the 23 observe the ins and outs of the jobs She, along with the reporter, high school students, and that would walked into Ae thrift’s Main Sucet A committee formed to insure the recommendations call for increased to act on their behalf. factions represented in Beirut in­ they have selected. The department have required extensive renovations branch and soon were asked to leave group’s plans for the future of spending, they still should remain Committee member Gloria Del- clude fundamentalist Shiite Mus­ may schedule as many as 150 more to the building. lims, Communists, Kurds and Arab job shadows before the end of the by bank officials who would not Manchester become a reality met on people’s minds. laFera, who also sits on the Board of nationalists. school year, said Richard Gagliardi, comment on the bank’s plight. So, Tuesday night to discuss a suategy "Just because government doesn’t Education, said that many of the In addition. Steams said, there Pro-Iranian Shiite factions want the director of Career and Vocation­ they had to stand out on the at putting the rccomcndations in the have the money, it doesn’t mean recommendations to add drug and wasn’t any support in the com­ to establish an Islamic republic if al Education for Manchester. sidewalk and wait for investors to hands of local agencies. they shouldn’t be interested” in the AIDS awareness programs in public munity for mixing the two groups of recommendations, he said. Saddam is toppled. The Kurds, Students have shadowed positions exit the bank to get their comments. M. Philip Susag, the chairman of schools have already been mandated students in one building. the Agenda’s original steering com­ Charles Colpitts, the chairman of by the state. mostly Sunni Muslims, want from veterinarians and attorneys to After about a half hour they autonomy in their province in Iraq’s restaurant owners, Gagliardi said. mittee, said most of his efforts to get the follow-up committee, suggested But Holland wants the Board of gathered enough comments to write local officials to implement some of that the group should ask candidates The committee agreed that for Education to give voters a choice northern mountains. The Arab Local businesses have been very a story. the changes the recommendations running for town or state legislative many of the health care recommen between his plan and the Board of nationalists want a democratic, receptive of the program, he added. Since, becoming an intern. Smith call for have failed. positions in November where they dations it should contact Manchester Education’s plan. secular government that represents The department also has placed is regulvly given story assignments In a recent conversation with stand on different recommendations Memorial Hospital and Manchester all factions. students in internship positions. This by editors at the paper. She then Republican Town Director Geoffrey in the Agenda For Tomorrow report. Director of Health Ronald Kraatz. “If the voters went with [the semester two seniors are involved in reports and writes the story on her Naab, Susag said that Naab told The group will gain some As for a specific recommendation board’s] plan, then the people have internships in Manchester: one with own. him: you can’t expect government to leverage by getting candidates’ that health care programs be es­ spoken, and we’d have to live with a teacher for a third-grade class at Smith works at the Herald about it,” he said. “But we believe we Nathan Hale Elementary School, the do everything you want it to do. responses on record, Colpitts said. tablished in the work force, the com­ three days a week after school, com­ But *I\iesday night Susag said that Colpitts added the door has shut mittee decided it will contact the represent the majority of voters in Treasurer other at the Manchester Herald. piling a total of 60 hours of ex­ he does not think the sole respon­ on a plan to team up with the heads of local unions and businesses town, and until we are proven other­ Amy M. Smith’s internship came perience over the semester. From Page 1 sibility of implementing the recom­ Charter Revision Commission to around town. wise, we will continue to believe iL” 1 of town pension funds in a Merus Corp., a Denver blood bank that fail^. Parks and Recreation Department schedule of activities Under Osella’s plan, the treasurer SOHH would continue to retain such rc k I statutory functions as depositing The following lunches will be served the week of vegetables: Egg salad sandwich, fmit, milk. Manchester elementary schools Coventry elementary schools funds and disbursing pension check- TOSVWJJ March 18-22: Wednesday: Baked chicken quarter with gravy, 8. sl» whipped potato, spinach: 'fiirkey sandwich, fruit, milk. Monday: Chicken pattie. lettuce, tomato, vegeuible Monday: Meatball grinder, green beans, chilled fruit "We’d still end up with an elected Wcsthill & Mayfair Gardens Thursday: B ^ed meatloaf with gravy, whipped soup, fmit, milk. Tuesday: Chilled fruit juice, clam roll, potato puffs, part-time treasurer and an appointed potato, broccoli: Chicken salad sandwich, fmit, milk. Ttiesday: Calzone with sauce or toasted cheese school-baked brownie. part-time assistant treasurer.” Cur­ Monday: Apricot nectar, Swedish meatballs, noodles. Friday: Stuffed shells with tomato sauce, zucchini, sandwich, green beans, fmit, milk, healthy snack. rently the office has an elected part- Belgian carrots, wheat bread, peaches. wax beans: 'fima salad sandwich, fruit, milk. Wednesday: Tbrkcy sandwich, lettuce, tomato, potato Wednesday: School-baked calzone, tossed salad, as­ time treasurer, a full-time assistant, Tuesday: Cream of spinach soup, liver and onions, chips or salad bar, choice of fmit. milk. sorted fruit. and a full-time and part-time clerk. mashed potatoes, broccoli cuts, dinner roll, fresh fruit. Manchester secondary schools Thursday: Pasta with meat sauce, tossed salad, garlic Thursday: Vegetable soup, junior Mac on a roll, let­ Osella made his proposal after a Wednesday: Cran-apple juice, turkey chow mein, bread, fruit, milk. tuce and tomato, com niblets, school-baked cookies. discussion of absenteeism in the V rice, Oriental vegetables, wheat bread, chocolate pud­ A salad bar or deli bar arc offered daily as alternate Friday: Fish wedge on roll, coleslaw, fmit, milk. Friday: School-baked cheese pizza, tossed salad, as­ ucasurer’s office. Thursday 9:30-8:00 ding. choices at Manchester High School. The deli bar is of­ sorted fmit. Negro’s full-time assistant, Ruth Friday 9:30-8:00 Thursday: V-8 juice, veal with mushroom gravy, fered as an alternate choice on Monday and Friday at the Staum, and his full-time office clerk, parslied boiled poutoes, peas, white bread, tropical fruit. junior high schools. On 'fiicsday, Wednesday and Coventry High School Helen Tkaczuck, have been on ex­ Saturday 9-5 Andover-Hcbron schools 90 DAYS Friday: Pineapple juice, manicotti with tonuito sauce, Thursday the salad bar is offered as an alternate. tended absences and Negro had bor­ Sunday 12-5 green beans, tossed salad. Italian bread, Italian dressing, Monday: Chicken pattie on a roll, lettuce and tomato, Monday: Tomato soup, grilled cheese sandwich, Monday: Doughboy, puffs, green beans, pudding rowed about two hours of time from SAME AS CASH* fmited gelatin. vegeuible soup, fmiu milk. celery and carrot sticks, assorted fruit. ^ * with topping. one member of the payroll depart­ The Extended Warranty Always I . % 'W o p s y r m f n Of fm in c 0 lliesday: Calzone with sauce, green beans, fmit, ment and four hours from another * ^ W Chsfif0 s to Qu4ii/f0a Meals on Wheels milk. lliesday: Hot meatball grinder, com niblets, fruit. Costs You Lets At Al SUffart'i SUPER STORES tk/yoft Wednesday: Bowl of chili, hot com bread, tossed Tuesday: Tbna boats, French fries, com, ice cream member of that department. Wednesday: Enchiladas, cheese or meat, rice, peas, cup. The issue, raised by Republicans, salad, fruit. The hot noon meal is listed first and the cool evening fruiL milk. Wednesday: Cheese pizza, salad, raisins. was called nothing more than meal, second. Thursday: Pasta with meat sauce, tossed salad, garlic Thursday: Junior Mac, lettuce and tomato, onion another round of politically- WIULIMANTIC 1329 Main St. Al s Other Place — Warehouse Outlet MANCHESTER 445 Hartford Rd. Monday: Mild American chop suey, carrots, green bread, fmit. milk. rings, assorted fmit. Thursday: Chicken nuggets, buttered noodles, mixed motivated attacks lodged by 316 Hartford Rd . Manchester • 643-8303 beans: chicken sandwich, fmit, milk, Friday: Fish and chips, coleslaw, dinner roll, fruit, vegetables, applesauce, rolls. NEXT TO SUPER STOP & SHOP TEL 450-0405 KEENEY ST, EXIT OFF I-384 TEL 647-9997 Friday: School-baked pizza, tossed garden salad, Republicans against the Democratic Saturday Only 10-5 lljesday: Roast beef with gravy, baked potato, mixed milk. fmit. Friday: Scaburger, puffs, peas, gelatin with topping. U'casurcr. 8 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 13 1991

=1 MANCHESTER HERALD/ Y, March 13,1991—9 STATE r e c o r d Potential AIDS victims About Town Deaths Current Quotes Today In History Weicker debut don’t seek treatment Thl^town llRtlnfl of dMths to oltarad free of cherge by the H i^ T F O ^ (AP) — Many Connecticut residents ^ w e ll P. Weicker, Jr., Governor of Connecticut will ■Mncheeter Hereld. PeM ennouncemente of death and In me’ ... I pulled Ae trigger.” — patients a year. Mamorlame appear under the Death Notleea heading. William Flyim testifying about how he killed his Today is Wednesday, March 13, Ae 72nd day of 1991. thought to be infected with the AIDS virus are not Yale-New Haven has 750 active, HIV-infected adult teacher-lover s husband. There are 293 days left A Ae year. twing advantage of free medical treatment that may patients, plus another 220 children. Today’s Highlight in History: delay the onset of the deadly disease and prolong their Monchester Yale-New Haven Hospital's outpatient department, to set export growA this year but it ® symbol of Ae United m m m lives, experts say. which serves more HTV-infected patients than any other Margaret D. Baker S ta ^ , lAcle Sam, made his debut as a cartoon charac­ ^ e on sde m the Bushnell Box Offiw (246-So7) S d Exports by ter m Ae New York “Lantern.” A check of community health centers and hospital clinic in Connecticut, enrolls 10 to 14 new adults every Bolton Street A e ^ e lv « are not enough to pull Ae countrTout of clinics m the state suggests that the number of people Connecticut Opera Office (527-07n.V ^ “ On this date: week, said June W. Holmes, the hospital’s AIDS care rwssion. — Sternberg, an economist wiA Mer­ being tTMted for illnesses related to the human im­ manager. War and peace rill Lynch regardmg Ae trade deficit. Jota University was named for clergyman munodeficiency vims is far short of the federal esUmate She credited the AIDS Interfaith Network, Hispanos Deerths elsewhere for the infection in Connecticut. The Unitarian Universalists Society: East will present Unidos Contra SIDA and AIDS Project New Haven__ •pilowmg this p^don. Acre are no more political A 1781, Ae planet Uranus was discovered by Sir Wil­ "IJere are literally hundreds of people who would liam Herschel. all grassroots organizations — with persuading people “Rellgio^ PerspecUves on War and viola (Hubert) Donachie prisOTcrs in reeducauon centers and prisons in Albania.” Mnefiu md we are missing them,” said Dr. Harry Z. Pfeace, on Saturfay from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the UUSE to seek treatment Holyoke, Mass. — The Albanian news agency ATA reporting that Ae A 1868, Ae Impeachment trial of President Andrew Katz-rollak, m HIV specialist at Burgdorf health center, In 1989, the Hartford Health Department began driv­ m ^ to ^ o u se. 153 West Vernon St.. Manchester. The Johnson began A Ae U.S. Senate, a clmic run jointly by Mount Sinai Hospital and the public IS mvited. DonaUon is $2. For more infoimation Katherine E. McGovern mbber-stamp parliLent had ing a van around neighborhoods encouraging people considered and approved Ae pardon of Ae last political Tt ^ Time was adopted throughout Ae University of Connecticut Health Center. who felt they were at risk of AIDS to step atoard for call 646-5151 or 645-8318. Orange, Calif. United States. -6- Experts say AIDS now hits hardest in Connecticut blood tests and counseling. . ^ 1^1.. the 23rd president of Ae Umted States, Ben­ m ong iwverty-stricken inner-city dwellers who don’t Almost two years and 300 tests later, the outreach has Father returns jamin Ham son, died A Indianapolis. have their own doctors, often know litUe about the dis­ resulted in detecting HIV infection in 28 percent of A 1906, one of Ae pioneers of Ae American suffragist A Edward McLean will be returning ease and sometimes are dmg abusers unaccustomed to those tested, compared with 7 percent among those who movement, Susan B. AnAony, died A Rochester, N.Y. considering their health. at St. Bartholomew’s ______turn up at the health department’s office, said Mark O i ^ . He will celebrate boA Ae 10 a.m. Mass and Ae ■ * * * ^ * ■ * ■ * ■ * 1* A 1925, a law went Ato effebt A Tbnness^ proWbit- An exact count of those infected with HIV who Henrickson, the city’s AIDS program director. ing Ae teachmg of evolution. qualify for treatment is impossible, but extrapolations of T>ke. L w o S d t Margaret (Dunphy) Baker Vida (Hubert) Donachie A^ 1 ^9 , Apollo IX splashed down, ending a mission actual AIDS cases, done by the U.S. Centers for Disease Still, AIDS specialists say the government is doing Aat mcluded Ae successful testing of Ae Lunar Module. Control and the state Department of Health Services, es­ Margaret (Dunphy) Baker, 71, formerly of Bolton Street, Mrs. Viola (Hubert) Donachie, of Loomis House, 298 little to encourage those infected with the virus to seek Manchester died Tbesday (March 12,1991) at St. Francis timate that there are 5,000 to 12,000 infected people in treatment. AARP meeting Jarvis Avenue, formerly of 15 Norwood Terrace the state. ^ Hospital in Hartford after an extended Illness. She was Holyoke died March 12, 1991 at Ae Holyoke Hospital “It was 1989 when we first learned that (the antiviral The Board of Directors and Chairpersons of The bom August 31, 1919 m WeAersfield, had been a Only a fraction of those are showing up at clinics. Ex- drug) AZT prevented AIDS in those infected with HIV," ^ ^ e s t o Green p a p te r, A m e ri^ AssociaUon of after a short illness. Viola was bom in East Orange, NJ, Public Meetings wpt for Yale-New Haven Hospital, clinics in New Manchester resident since 1950, and was a communicant June 7, 1910 and was Ae wife of Ae late MatAew J.’ said Sher Horosko, coordinator of the mayor’s task forre R e u ^ ftrsons, will meet Thurstfay at noon at Com- of St. James Church. She is survived by two sons, James Haven, Hartford and Bridgeport — the three cities with on AIDS in New Haven. “Yet, even with that awareness, mimty Baptist Church. Manchester. General meeting Dotuchie, Sr. She is survived by her chilAen and Aeir the highest numbers of acquired immune deficiency L. Baker Jr. of Meriden and Robert E. Baker of South fashes: Dr. Stephen J. Donachie and his wife, Cynthia, Manchester we haven’t seen any state, federal or local dollars to starts at 1:30 pjn. The Sunshine Smgers. under Ae Arec* Windsor; a daughter, June L. Edwards of Manchester; syndrome cases — each report treating from 100 to 400 tion of Ida Cormier, will entertain afterwards. of New Hartford, NY.; Mrs. Anne Speicher and her hus­ Wednesday convey the urgency to the HIV-infected.” two grandchilAen, a niece and a nephew. Fhneral ser­ band, Robert, of Rockville, MD., and Dr. MatAew J. Cheney Hall Foundation, Probate Court, 5 pjn. Recipients honored vices will be Friday, 9:15 AM at Ae Holmes Funeral Donachie, Jr. and his wife, Martha, of Manchester CT Home, 400 Main Street, Manchester wiA a Mass of Redevelopment Agency, Municipal BmldAg coffee The Orford Parish Chapter of Ae National Society Vi is survived by 10 grandchildren: Jennifer Speicher,' room, 7:15 p.m. Christian Burial, 10:00 AM in St. James Church, 896 Susan Speicher and David Speicher in Maryland: Robert laughters of Ae American Revdiution will hold its Main Street, Manchester. Burial will be in St. James Republican Town Committee, LincoA Center hearing *^•'8^** retarded care M^ch meetog on Thursday at A6 Chruch of Christ on Donachie, Susan Donachie and Stephen Donachie in room, 7:30 p.m. Persian Gulf at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks Tuesday. e trom me HAnTBnDT^rAm ------Cemetery. Friends may call at Ae funeral home HARTFORD (AP) — Three Con­ Department has ignored federal law New York; md Andrew Donachie in New Mexico, Brian education and regular education be Lyddl St. p e meeting time is 7:30 p.m. At this time, Thursday from 7 to 9 PM. Memorial contributions may Bolton necticut families with mentally requiring the integration of disabled removed.” membere will honor Ae High School recipients of Ae Donachie in Pennsylvania, Michael Donachie in redded children have filed a law­ be made to Ae American Diabetes Association of Conn., Wednesday children with those who are not dis­ John Whelan, a state assistant at­ Washington state and Maureen Donachie in Connecticut. suit in U.S. District Court to force •^om'ation. call P.O. Box 10160, 40 SouA Street, West Hartfoitl, CT. Zoning Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 pjn. abled “to the maximum extent ap­ torney general, said he was review­ She was Ae great grandmoAer of Amie and Kevin the state Department of Education to propriate.” ing the complaint and could not Donachie of Hatboro, PA. VI is also survived by a sister Coventry Circus fire case reopened mainstream children with dis­ Senior news The suit asks that the court force Katherine E. McGovern MilAed Stephanus and broAer, Chester Hubert, m New Wednesday abilities. comment except to say “the state is HARTFORD (A P) ---- The the Education Department to in compliance with federal law.” Tfre spring session of Water Aerobics instruction will I^Aerlne E. McGovern of Orange, California, died Jersey and a broAer, Leroy Hubert in Virginia. A funeral NaAan Hale Fife & Drum Corp, Town Office Bmld- Mildred Cook, a former insurance Columbus, Ohio. But he later The suit, filed on behalf of 10- mystery of why no one claimed a lit­ develop procedures that will end the Education Department officials begm at Ae swimming pool at Mhnehester High School Saturday, March 9. 1991 m FHP Hospital, Ibuntain Val­ and communion service will be held on Saturday, March ing, 7 p.m. adjuster who also lost a 6-year-old recanted and Connecticut officials ytar-old “P J.” of West Hartford. tle girl who lost her life in the na­ son, Edward, in the fire. “arbitrary and illegal segregation of said they could not comment on the on Thursday for Aose previousjy registered. Advanced 16A at 10:00 AM at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 485 Girls’ , Town Office Building, 7 p.m. apparently never questioned him. He 31/2-year-old “L.G.” of Wethersfield ley. KaAerine was bom in Providence, Rhode Island, tion’s worst circus fire has been severely handicapped children in case because it is in litigation. class IS at 9:15 a.m., wiA a begmners class at 10:30 a m and liv ^ in Manchester, CT for a number of years. She* Appleton St., Holyoke, followed by burial in St. Davey spent nine years research­ served eight years on arson charges and 6-year-old “M.L.” of Windham, Men s Softball, Planning and 2toning, 7:30 pjn, z solved, but whether the fire was most of Connecticut’s public Sharon Truex, chairwoman of the Exercise class wlA Celeste Carlton will be held at 2 p.m. Jerome’s Cemetery. Calling hours at Ae Hobert Ptmeral ing the fire, haunted by a morgue in Ohio in the 1950s and was ar­ names as defendants the State Board has resided m Orange, California for Ae past 27 years. Hebron deliberately set almost 50 years ago photograph of the anonymous dead schools.” Wethersfield Board of Education, at Ae Senior Center on Friday and Monday, March 18 She was a teacher in Rhode Island and Connecticut Home, 250 Suffolk St., Holyoke, will be 2:00 to 4:00 PM remains a question mark. rested again on an arson charge in of Education, Department of Educa­ Wednesday o n girl, who came to symbolize a “Essentially, we are asking that said she did not know enough about No exercise class will be held on March 20, public schools and Aught public and CaAolic schools m and 7:00 to 9:00 PM on Friday, March 15A. Donations J3 r - Connecticut authorities on Thes- tion Commissioner Gerald N. Tiroz- the enu're system be changed.” said may be made to Ae Women of St. Paul’s or to Ae Board of Fmance, Town Hall, 7:30 pjn. tragedy known in circus lore as zi, and the boards of education in the case to comment, but believes Cmifomia. During reAement she was a volunteer testing day reserved judgment on new Hartford State’s Attorney John M. David C. Shaw, the Hartford lawyer Prayer service Holyoke Home Information Center, 330 Maple St. “The Day the Clowns Cried.” Bailey said Tliesday he wanted the the towns where the plainUffs live. the town has good programs for chilAen for heart Asease and conducting educational > m ^ evidence about the fire’s cause, representing the families, who are children with disabilities. The final “Pfayer Service for Peace,” sponsored by Ae tours for seniors of her church groups. Piwcding her m Holyoke, MA 01040. “Many times I thought I was state fire marshal’s office to review The families want their children H o promising only to look into a nine- identifi^ only with initials in the Shaw said that too often in Con­ Covenu-y Council for Christian Churches, will be held deaA were here parents: John J. Reynolds and CaAerine engaged in an exercise of futility,” Davey’s conclusions before decid­ to be taught alongside normal Thoughts year investigation by Hartford Fire Davey said Tuesday. “On occasion I complaint. “It would require in sub­ necticut, cities and towns simply Thursday at 7 p.m. at St. Maiy’s CaAolic Church. Route W A sh^er husband, James E. McGovern; her broAers, O CO Lt. Rick Davey. The original inves­ ing how he to proceed. But for now, children in public classrooms. The stantial part that the barriers that would take some time off from the families charge that the Education place children in segregated 31, Coventry, The community is invited to attend Ais John, Thomas, and James Reynolds; and a sister, Marie I C S z -< tigation concluded the fire was ig­ the case is closed and the fire’s* have been created between special programs. It does not requre one to be an economist A order to investigation, but as soon as I got cause officially remains accidental. special Service of Thanksgivmg. Far more information, McLaughlin. She is survived bv a hmihir Hi»nru nited by a carelessly discarded call 742-5689. see we are livAg A some difficult financial times. Nor H H comfortable ... Eleanor would give *The case has been closed since Reynolds of Cranston, Rhode Island; 3 sisters. Peg Gog- m I cigarette, but Davey found that it gin of Huntington Beach, California, RiA Murphy of does one need to be a pastor to realize Aese are difficult was arson. me a little tap and remind me and Jan. 11, 1945.” said David J. I^ige, Lloyd Dunn O m right back I’d go.” Teen program Wakefield, Rhode Island, and Teresa McGlauflin of times as well. There contAues to be Ae pressure to con­ The fire broke out in the big top the state’s deputy commissioner of LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lloyd W. Dunn, co-founder Davey, relying on a recent arson Public Safety. He added that if a The YouA Committee of Ae Connecticut Valley East Hyde Paik, New York. Mass of Ac ChrisUan Burial will form and comprise God’s standards A our schools, of the Ringling Bros, and Bamum & Branch, American Red Cross, is hosting a “Volunteers of Ac Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences — which workplaces and personal lives. How are we to conduct z study, concluded that it was so review of Davey’s research refuted be celebrated TViesday, March 12, 1991 at 10:00 A.M. at Bailey circus on July 6, 1944, kill­ humid that even a cigarette tossed Work Magic” get-togeAer on Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. St. Callistus CaAolic Church. Interment at Good hands out Ae Grammy awards — died of cancer Friday ourselves A Aese pressAg situations? Can we maAtain ing 168 people and injuring 500. the cigarette theory, “then the next He was 84. R o into dry hay could not ignite a fire logical step would be taken.” at Ae Branch Office, 20 Hartford Rd., Manchester. Call Shepherd Cemetery, Huntington Beach, California. spiritual integrity in a disAtegratAg world? Among those killed was “Little Miss 643-5111 for more information. The former advertising executive joined Capitol A Daniel, Aapter three, we read that KAg Nebuchad­ o that day. Bailey and Rrige both declined Dimond & Sons Mettler Chapel is in charge of arrange­ 1565,” a child known only for the ments. Records as vice president of merchandising and sales A nezzar built an image of gold nAety feet Wgh and nine o ^ Among the documents Davey comment on Segee’s confession. MANCHESTER INTERRACIAL COUNCIL CD number given her at the morgue. Irish soda bread 1950. He later was vice president of artists and repertoire feet wide. He commanded that at Ae announced time all stumbled upon was a confession Segee, now 61 and living in m CD Based on Davey’s evidence, the made by a 14-year-old runaway who 10™ ANNIVERSARY FORUM A sale of traditional Irish Soda Bread will be held and president of Ae former Capitol Records Atemational his officials and subjects of every language were to bow state inedical examiner’s office on Columbus, said he was relieved to Saturday at the Salvation Army, 661 Main St., Corp. down and worsWp this image he had made. When the P o joined, the circus one week before learn the investigation remained MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1991 Friday issued an amended death cer­ the fatal fire. Manchester, by Ae Salvation Army’s Home League College Note Dunn and four oAer record executives founded Ae horn sounded, three specific men refused to bow down. tificate to include her name, Eleanor closed. AT music academy A 1957. Robert D. Segee confessed to set­ Women’s group. Half-sized loaves will be sold for $2.50 There were servants of The Most High God and refused Cook, the 8-year-old daughter of I didn t set the fire, but no one PROGRAM CENTER, LOWE BUILDING each from 10 a.m. to noon. to worship anyone but Ae one true God. s I ting the fire in 1950 to authorities in ever believed me,” he said. MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Students challenged William Heinesen When word of Ais reaAed Ae king, he was fiuious Medical form A team of Howell Cheney Technical School students and rounded Ae men up and threw Aem Ato a blazAg .. . SPONSORED BY: COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — William 33 > On Saturday Ae NorA Coventry Volunteer Fire Dept, will travel to Ae University of New Haven Ais week to furnace. The kings of Babylon were noted for roastAg Heincsen, whose poctey and writing chronicled life on will make a medical form available to all interested town match wits wiA Aeir counterparts from all over Ae state. people alive who disobeyed Aeir commands. ^ency to release records Ac remote Faeroe Islands, died Thesday in his native port God used this opportunity to miraculously have residents. This form was offered last year and has proven There will be a 240-question exam covering six sub­ city of Torshavn at age 91. ^ S:3 0 BUFFET (Optional) M CC Cafeteria useful during a medical emergency. Pickup is between 8 ject ^eas: biology, chemistry, computer fundamentals, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego come our frmn Ae By JUDD EVERHART ^ Ucinesen, who publiAcd his first volume of verse DAS handles computer information for other state a.m. and 4 pjn. at Ae NorA CovcnU7 Volunteer Fire English, maA and physics. The team wiA Ae Wghest firey furnace uiAarmed and A perfect condition. God The Associated Press Arctic Elegies,” in 1921, was considered one of Ae agencies, althou^ not all of them. Other agencies 6:15 REGISTRATION Dept, 3427 Main St., Coventry. score will receive scholarships to Ae U.S. Space Camp honored Aeir spiritual Ategrity and desire to tqAold Ae greatest Danish-language storytellers. would have to sign a release form before DAS could in Huntsville, Ala., courtesy of United Technolgies Corp. UuA of His word no matter what pressure evil men H ^ T P O I ^ The state Department of Administra- release the information, Seymour said. 6:30 WELCOME Country crafts Cheney students to participate are Jim LeBlanc, Like many of his contemporaries, Heinesen preferred would apply. uve Services has begun making available to the public a writing in DaniA instead of Ae related fteroesc lan- Anyone willing to pay the price, which will vary On SaArday Ae Hebron Elementary School PTO will T rade Grant, Rachel York, Matt Wesson, Eric Pflug Like Daniel’s friends, wc too, need to strive to m ain, wide r^ g e of computer records, including such thines ^age. His 22 published woiks have been translated Ato tain our spiritual integrity in a disintegrating world. The as employee time and attendance records. depending on the request, will get the information, present “A Collection of Country Crafts,” featuring 28 and Raul Yucera. The coaches are Carol Brendon and Kathleen Ryan. Ae oAcr Scandinavian languages and also EngliA and pressure to comprise and bow will come but remember The information is being made available, when pos­ whether the request comes from a reporter, an insurance crafters and a wide range of quality crafts. Program is German. company or John Q. Public, Seymour said. 6:40 LEGISLATIVE OVERVIEW from 10 a.m. to 4 pjn, at Hebron Elementary School, “The Lord is my helper: I will not be afraid. What can sible, in the computer medium requested, such as a dis- The Hon. John W. Thompson, State Representative man do to me?” kettc or tape, at the cost to the agency to produce it. He said DAS Commissioner Reginald J. Smith was Rte. 85, Hebron. Admission is $1, chilAen under 12 are Card of Thanks moving a h ^ with the computer access plan now, even free. In Memoriam In Memoriam _It IS information already available under state freedom 7:00 WORKSHOPS 1 & 2 Wb would like to thank all of our Reverend Kevin E. Schwamb of information laws; the new twist is that it’s available TCtore a bill on the issue makes its way throu^ the In sad and lovAg memory of Florence IN LOVING MEMORY OF Manchester wonderful neighbor* & friends for Spaulding, who passed away on in computer software. General Assembly, because of his belief that access their many expressions of sympathy MRS. FLORENCE STREETER under FOI laws must be “moved into the 1990s.” 8:00 WORKSHOPS 1 & 2 March 12,1986. guided by what is available under at the time of our recent bereavement Who Passed Away March 13,1987 Lotteiy LovAg memories never die the freedom of information act and treat it as we would The implications of computer access are just now over the loss of our sister. Those who Mom Nana emerging. 9 :0 0 WRAP-UP & LOOK TO THE FUTURE sent flowers, mass cards and food. As time goes on and days pass by any other piece of government information.” said DAS Jonathan Daube In my heart precious We miss you oh so very much. spokesman William K. Seymour following a meeUng l^r example, employee time and attendance records The doctors, visiting nurses, the nur­ Manchester Herald will show how many days an individual takes off, how Here arc Ihesday’s lottery results from around New ses In the pedtotric ward at M.MH., Memories are kept of a dear sister But precious memories •Ihcsday of a committee created to develop a computer England: keep you near. much vacau’on time he has accrued, how many sick davs the aides from the Manchester and I've loved and shall never foiget. access policy for state government. WORKSHOPS Some may cause us to smile. Founded OcL 1,1881 as a weekly. are used, salary, and the like. EDUCATION: Hartford Med-I\>ol Group who at­ Sadly Missed, And others bring on a tear. Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. CURRENT DESEGREGATION ISSUES CONDITIONS fir CONSEQUENCES Connecticut tended her In any way during her Grace A. Majeska Of IMTOUERANCE ^Eottcry: 1-4-2. Play 4: 5-7-6-8. Lotto: long Illness. The priests at St. James . Ifaur Family Church and the Eucharistic Minister USPS327-S00 V O L CX. No. 139 EVERYONE'S DREAM ISLAND VACATION P an d b ts: who visited her frequently at home. James Kennedy Pandbts: Massachusetts Daily Lottery: S-2-6-4. The love, support and prayers from Acting PubRaher Superintendent of Schools, Manchester Leslie BretL all of you helped us through this very JEANNE aPROUERTH Chair, Commission of Human Rights fit Norttaem New England sad time. God bless you all Sam Leone Opportunities and E x Dir. o f C ^ L F Pick 3:6-1-6. Pick 4 :2-2-8-2. Managing Editor Superintendent of Schools, East Hartford The family of Bcmioc Mcrenino P E llR O lm ^ Rhode IsAnd Sisters, Brother, Nephew Frank D. Barrows TYailu T C.O ^ A T b __ ^i._. « < 1 Editor___ Charles Sentio State Senator cay ___ ,_A lixO aai Acting Superintendent of Schools, Hartford NawaEdhor [AnMwCSpkztor Fatouraa EdBaT _DtonnaM.lUtei _ Robert Leikind SpofiB Editor. _____ LanAuator . Elizabeth Sheff Ex Dir. C t Anti-Defamation League PfioioE>Edtoor_ Mother of Milo Sheff, plantiff, Sheff vs. O'Neill Ronald Kraatz Acktortlaing Managar ___ LaalayRadhia M oderator Director of Health, Manchester Buainaaa Managar _ JaannaO. Fromanh REGIONAL Weather Ciroulaion Managar" .OadMaColaal Eleanor Coltman PreduoltonOiraclor. . Shaldon Cattan former member of Manchester Board of M oderator T b u rs d a y , Cloudy with itiaitH. Hubbaad Directors & Board of Education snow likely Main IWaphona Nwnbar rafeolYiatftii ^ Wr^lS^njheste^Alw Coherence of Churches 8 4 3 4 7 1 1 and bai^age hand- _ REasTRXribN'Fo^ CIreulalloH Talaphona Niaabar ling between airport and hotel a Choice of hotd or MONDAY MARCH IS, 1991 Make checks payable to: Tonight’s weaAer in Ae greater § 0 0 M7-aa4a condo including all local room taxes. Most accom­ Mon.-W. 9>5:30pm, Thur. I* 8«>ML Sot. ?-1fm Manchester Interracial Council Manchester area: BecomAg cloudy. ' 0 V modations for children 17 and under are free. * w O * ^ “•rtaki hoMaya by 1-800-842-4320 I N a m e ~ ------M ail To: Low 25 to 30. NorAeast wind Q «* Manobaalar PubkaNra Co.. ia Brainard p i i S . • Fee-free American Express Travelers Cheques around 10 mph. Thursday, light OPEN TO THE PUBUC Ms. Marie Salamon Mandwalto. C ^ Organization snow likely. High A Ae upper 30s. Manchaaiar, Com. RMtoiaator Sand addNeedweee Or...fora minimal additional expense, extend 2114 Manchester Road to dia Manohoolar Harold. P .a Bo. M H l S i S S r For reliability and the best value Chance of snow 60 percent. Outlook COOOt 0 0040 Glastonbury, CT 0603 Friday, chance of flurries early Acn your vacation. Stay on the same Island or visit Street Tha Manetiaotor HoraW to a mambar oTTha Aatooiatod 2,3 or 4 additional Islands. Choose between For more InformaUon call Dvora Casol gradual clearing. High in the upper P y a . dia Audit Bureau ol Clroulallon. too Now England 647-0163 30s. Praaa Aaaooladon and Aa Now E yan d NawMMirAa- Oahu, the home ofWaUdkl Beach and Town, Zip Code t .•••*«■ ■ ■ ■at ■ aodadon. Honolulu, or Maul, Molokai, Kauai or the A ridge of high pressure will I plan to attend: build over New England today. A Owaranlood daihmry. M you donl noatoa your Horald "Big Island" ofHawalL ^ » P'»w- wuMAaro ee 7:30 am. Bolwdiva. pMa» Telephone Number ~ " large low pressure system over Ac totophono vour oorilor. If you aro unaUa to la a B tim may change withom notice and art subject to availability. BUFFET $6.00 per person ______oorriar, oal aubaotibar aandoa m 647-0048 by 6 p m 5:30 BUFFCT (Optional) includes; Turkey, Roast Beef Potato b midwest Ais momAg will redevelop s near Cape Hatteras Thursday morn­ watfcdaya h r dabvary In Mmchaator. ^ M ^aroni Salad, Vegetable Dish, Asst. BrV^s, I^ s,^ : C o Z & WORKSHOPS ONLY i y Su ggoyd oanlar lalao aro $1.60 waaMy, $7.70 lor ing and Aen move slowly norAeast. ono month, $23.10 tor tvoo mordha, $46.20 Iw afai _BUffETR£S£RVATIONS MUST BE IN BY MARCH IRW TOTAL Today’s weather picture was drawn by Hadley Quish 6 a monVio and $02.40 tor ona yaar. Nawaitmd pdoa: $6 M oontoaoopy. first grader at Bolton Elementary School. 1 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 13,1991

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Add the green 35 Gold bare • TtllbyNCA.lne. Ireland brings to mind images of lush green, rolling hills, craggy seashores and a culture rich with bou)s before serving to delight kids of all ages. 1“ T“ T- T- 7 ” 1ft TT poetry, legends, folklore and song. In colorful cities with names like County Kerry, Kilkenny and A SPIDER-MAN by Stan Laa Rolls Donegal, you can envision cheerful Irish villagers mingling in local pubs, toasting the good fortune of 12 L n rwAsiesiWANAMiLep/to^'mcoMtc BodreoM- ANP W BNXSAIW f/fM/ THE ecto»mLf\f&\oons 1 pkg. Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix yBNvew m m ITMAfv>BNeP!,.______friends and neighbors. Even if you've never visited Ireland, you can imagine whitewashed cottages Va cup sugar IS WT ■J. P P U N I P - iO i! S B N s e / \ W O WON'T ESflflPg where mothers with names like Machree and O'Rourke pull loaves of hot bread from the oven and IVi teaspoons cinnamon (rg'rtfioLiN^uKe 18 1 ME offer thick slices to enjoy with a cup o' tea or a glass of stout. 1 cup hot water heated to 120 to 130°F. C fiP iz y / 2 tablespoons margarine or butter, softened ■ Re-create these cozy images of Ireland in your own home this St. Patrick's Day. Invite family and 1 egg friends to be Irish with you. To set the mood, serve these delicious, Irish-style breads made with W r r Glaze convenient hot roll mix and quick bread mix. r r 2 tablespoons honey 1 tablespoon water |S7 Green colored sugar 38 i r In large bowl, combine flour mixture, yeast from foil packet, sugar and cinnamon; blend well. Stir in remaining roll ingredients until n r dough pulls away from sides of bowl. Turn out onto floured surface. EEK AND M EEK by Howla SchnaMar With greased or floured hands, shape dough into a ball. 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Now bach in Btock. JumWo Book No. 40 !• ovallBblB for •2.00, wMcb Incliidot p oittoo Filling and handling, from Jumbla. c/o this nowapapar. P.O. Bob 43B0. Orlando, FL S9M2-43M. m > Induda your nama, addraaa and tip coda and mafca chack payabla to NawapaporboeliB. 2 (3-oz.) pkg. cream cheese, softened V* cup sugar ? “ 1 egg DO > THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk 4 Sy Barry Bread Glaze THEMONETeR, 1 pkg. PUlsbury Date Quick Bread Mix AGILE A& A THE BORN LOSER bv Ait Sanaom PANCER,, Vs cup water m PUCRE,,, HOHOOHtxj , ^ V6 cup Irish cream liqueur looK^m ' 1 tablespoon oil 1 egg Heat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour bottom of 8x4 or 9x5-inch loaf pan. In small bowl, blend all filling ingredients; beat at medium speed until smooth, about 1 minute. Set aside. In large bowl, Hlk combine all bread ingr^ients. Stir ^ to 75 strokes by hand until mix is moistened. Pom 1 cup batter into greased pan. Carefully spoon cream cheese filling over batter. Pour remaining batter on S z S . top of filling. To marble, pull knife through batter in wide curves. Turn pan and repeat. /fs ZIMA TRUMPBTe TOMORROW Bake at 350°F. for 65 to 75 minutes or unUl toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool HI9 RA6S..CHAR&N&... GeCONPTRY. loaf in pan on cooling rack 15 minutes; remove from pan. Cool completely. In small bowl, blend all glaze ingredients, adding enough milk for desired drizzling consistency. Drizzle over cooled loaf. HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by Dik Browne Store in refrigerator. 12 servings. HIGH ALTITUDE - Above 35(X) Feet: Add 2 tablespoons flour to dry mix. Bake at 375‘’F. for o H ... WMY PohlY & o p l a y THE ORIZWELLS by BW Schorr iV / v r p o f u e r o H .:V ^ H Y 55 to 65 minutes. t h e y <5ALL You OUTGIPE. "7 ...I HAD THE 5AME THING C A L L Hi m „ - THBY CSEEZ-/.., W OULDN'T VA V 'n *b f i c t h b r b p ‘"? (ZEP. I C A L L . M B YCTU'IZB MBB.HoBBlBLB'? KNOW I T . . . ------y ..V^ ______PDR LUN^H,.. Leprechaun Cinnamon Rolls Paddy’s Irish Special I "HA&AfZ, HORBI0LB VC ) \rHBIZBP''-? |*wcl// Wee, leprechaun-size cinnamon rolls are decorated with a colorful glaze that will add a touch o' Paddy would be proud to sit down to this hearty main dish bread with its traditional corned beef tftuncii' green to your table. Prepare the night before and bake in the morning for a and cabbage filling. Serve with a tossed salad and a hearty Irish drink. I V St. Patrick's Day breakfast treat. Rolls Filling Crust 1 pkg. Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix 2 quarts water 1 pkg. Pillsbury Hot Roll M u 2 tablespoons sugar 4 cups chopped cabbage 1 cup water heated to 120 to 130°F. 3-f3 1 cup water h eat^ to 120 to 130°F. 2 tablespoons margarine or butter 2 tablespooiu margarine or butter, 2 tablespoons margarine or butter, softened 1 cup chopped onion softened Z 2 3 , 1 egg 1 large gallic clove, minced 1 egg 1 Vs teaspoon thyme leaves a l l e y OOP by Dave Qreuo Filling Glaze H teaspoon pepper 1 egg, beaten Vt cup margarine or butter, softened IVt cups powdered sugar FRANK AND ERNEST by BebThavae 8 oz. ttiinly sliced deli corned beef, cut into Poppy seed V> cup sugar 1 tablespoon margarine or butter, softened strips H inch wide and 3 inches long 1 teaspoon cinnamon 2 to 3 tablespoons milk \ . . yoU'if0 iMVfHTFp COUNJINO ^ 6 oz. (116 cups) shredded Swiss cheese Vt teaspoon vanilla In large saucepan, bring 2 quarts water to rolling boil. Add cabbage and cook for 10 minutes; ' / \ f^»Cf . . . 2 to 3 drops green food coloring g o i n g drain. Meanwhile, in small skillet, cook and stir onion, garlic, thyme and pepper in margarine r / o w O U f Z P 5 4 Y ^ Grease 13x9-inch pan. In large bowl, combine flour mixture with yeast from foil packet and until tender. Remove from heat. Stir in drained cabbage, corned beef and Swiss cheese; mix well. 2 tablespoons sugar; blend well. SHr in remaining roll ingredients until dough pulls away from sides Grease large cookie sheet. In large bowl, combine flour mixture and yeast from foil packet; APE of bowl. Turn dough out onto lightly floured surface. With greased or floured hands, shape dough blend well. Stir in hot water, 2 tablespoons margarine and 1 egg until dough pulls away from sides NU/^BEPfPl into a ball. Knead dough for 5 minutes until smooth. Cover with large bowl; let rest 5 minutes. of bowl. Turn dough out onto lightly floured surface. With greased or floured hands, shape dough 4 On lightly floured surface, roll dough to 18xl0-inch rerfangle. Spread V* cup margarine evenly into a ball. Knead dough for 5 minutes until smooth. Cover dough with large bowl; let rest ^ ALLEY AND K.T.BONO EACH over dough. In small bowl, combine 16 cup sugar and cinnamon; blend well. Sprinkle evenly over PURSUE THEIR o w n AREAS OF 5 minutes. INTEREST IN PREHISTORIC MOO... margarine. Starting with l^inch side, roll up tightly, pressing edges to seal. Cut in 24 slices; place, On lightly floured surface, roll dough into 16xl0-inch rectangle. Transfer to greased cookie — -T H A V & y cut side down, in greased pan.* Cover loosely with plastic wrap and cloth towel. Let rise in warm sheet. Spread filling lengthwise down center of dough. Fold long sides of dough over filling; pinch \ . ® iHlbyHfA me place (80 to 85°F.) until almost double in size, about 20 minutes. edges together to seal. Carefully turn dough over so seam side is down on cookie sheet, tucking ROBCTMAN by Jim Meddick Heat oven to 375°F. Uncover dough. Bake at 375°F. for 20 to 30 minutes or until golden brown. ends under. Cut slits in top. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and towel. Let rise on countertop for PHIPPS byJoaopliFarrIi Cool 1 minute; remove from pan. Cool 10 minutes. In small bowl, blend all glaze ingredients, 15 minutes. adding enough milk for desired drizzling consistency. Drizzle over warm rolls. 24 rolls. m TCRWBLH SORRY, BUT i T s t n v g R W i I...I Heat oven to 375°F. Uncover dough; brush with beaten egg. Sprinkle with poppy seed. Bake at ms TWEATCR POLICY TVW O R 'A W C A N 6 U E S 9 TIP: *At this pioint, dough can be covered "with plastic wrap and refrigerated overnight. Dough 375®F. for 20 to 30 minutes or until golden brown. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. Cut into SLOUCH POYfN ALL PEOPLE OYER S'll"NUSr l u c o may rise in the refrigerator. If necessary, let dough stand at room temperature before baking slices. 8 servings. INVDURCHNR TO THE STAMP W THE REKR WITH until almost double in size. Bake as directed above. HIGH ALTITUDE - Above 35(K) Feet: No change. THeiRBACI^S AGAINST W IT H V O U R BKK ICNEES PRESSED, . *0 *• HIGH ALTITUDE - Above 3500 Feet: No change. i w d Vo u r CHEST. n 'W 1 ■uU ■ -rtJ

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Price $2.70 for 9 Total (Tost Soul Train Awards. which has been bled finaneially by The Associated Press Kuwait has proper political stand­ response. the sU’ike, would fold Friday if it Speak up Miss Carey was honored as best new artist, and See MD about ing in Washington when it causes “We’ve been flooded with calls” M won for best rhythm and blues-contemporary album NEW YORK — Leaders of the were not sold by then. the founding of a newsletter — for and have signed 40 subscribers, for her debut album and best single for the song Though more than a third of Buy 1 Dozen Hermits Daily News’ nine striking unions the express purpose of reporting on Gump said from the Arlington, “Vision of Love.” gave British publisher Robert Max­ 2,300 News employees stand to lose the reconstruction. Va., office of Pasha Publications. for others palpitations their jobs. Maxwell’s impending Get 1/2 Dozen FREE Hammer won best rhythm and blues-contem­ well what he wanted — more than a Anyone looking to cash in on The newsletter will debut March * 2 . 3 5 porary song of the year for “U Can’t Touch This” DEAR DR. GOTT: When do heart palpitations be­ purchase represents “a complete vic­ third of their jobs. Now he could the rebuilding can subscribe to 27. Reg. Price $3.52 for 18 Total C ost A come serious enough for an individual to visit the doc­ DEAR ABBY: The Nazis killed my aunt not long and best rap album for “Please Hammer Don’t Hurt buy the money-losing tabloid by tory, a tremendous victory for the Gulf Reconstruction Report, a Gump said the twicc-a-monih tor? I’m 26 and have had them for eight years. My doctor American labor movement,” striking before 1 was inducted into the service in 1945. My ’Em.” The flashy rapper also received the Sammy week’s end. newsletter that promises “quick­ newsletter, which will range from Davis Jr. Award for entertainer of the year. feels they come from stress. My heart beats around 180 father’s last days at age 94 (some 45 years later) were The drivers’ union and the columnist Juan Gonzalez said. breaking information” about con- 8 to 16 pages, is likely to have a Buy 1/2 Dozen Brownies ■ Oliver Stone can film scenes for his movie times per minute when they occur, and I have dyspnea. I consumed by that terrible occurrence. Newspaper Guild, which represents The strike was seen as a major U'act requests, Kuwait’s private life span of three years to five “JFK” in the old Texas School Book Depository in find it very hard to lead a normal life. Just today I watched a television talk show where a reporters and editors at what was showdown for the future of unions sector needs and the hazards of years, the minimum time Com­ G et 3 FREE Dallas. DEAR READER: Palpitations, awareness of rapid or H . 8 0 vocal minority made some very convincing comments once the nation’s biggest newspaper, around the coimtry, mostly because business. It costs $396 a year. merce Department officials es­ Dallas County commissioners voted 3-2 Ihesday irregular pulse, are a common complaint affecting both Reg. Price $7.20 for 9 Total C ost A against our involvement in the war against Iraq. Al­ were the last unions to come to the paper quickly hired replacement David Gump, executive editor timate it will take to rebuild to let the Oscar-winning director use the building healthy people and those with heart disorders. though I would not wish to silence that group’s warnings, terms with Maxwell on Thesday. workers to join management and of the report, says he believes Kuwait. WE SUPPOflT oun TROOPS In its simplest form, palpitations consist of one or two because I, too, felt uneasy about our entering yet another from which President Kennedy’s assassin fired the The News’ owner, the Tribune picket-line crossers producing the people will be willing to pay for a They expect it could take a extra beats or a brief episode of irregular pulse. This is SEND OUR FAMOUS war. I’m enclosing a gem of a piece that appeared in your fatal shots. It is now the County Administration Co. of Chicago, had demanded paper every day. one-stop source on what’s going decade and cost $100 billion to Building. harmless. It commonly occurs during periods of stress or column. Please print it again. It is timeless. similar job cuts but also wanted con- On the picket line outside the on in Kuwait, where lucrative reconstruct the oil-rich emirate that The movie, which begins filming next month, fatigue and is often related to smoking or consuming caf­ HERMITS & BROWNIES ERIC SCHOENHAAR, GREELEY, COLO. Uol over staffing and work mles. In News building, strikers chanted reconstruction contracts will be let. was pillaged by Iraqi troops who G O O B L E S S feine. Many people experience this phenomenon on oc­ DEAR ERIC: That “gem of a piece” has appeared in will star Kevin Cosmer as former New Orleans resolving the violent, 4>/2-month “Union! Union!” and toasted each David Gump, executive editor set fire to oil wells, desu'oyed TO OUR TROOPS OVERSEAS casion. It does not indicate heart dise^e. my column several times, and I agree, it is indeed time­ prosecutor James Garrison, whose investigation strike. Maxwell agreed to give other with champagne in paper cups of the report, said his company — bridges, installed land mines and On the other hand, palpitations may reflect an ex­ less. And it’s also timely. maintained Kennedy was the victim of a CIA and unions a say on those issues. as they learned the paper would Pasha Publications in Arlington, sU'ipped the counuy down to its It was written by the Rev. Martin Nicmoeller, a Ger­ FBI conspiracy and gunman Lee Harvey Oswald Th* Assoclatod Prass tended attack of rapid heart rate, including ventricular “What we’re doing is working probably be rescued. Va., — is convinced the newsletter street lights. man Lutheran pastor who was arrested by the Gestapo in was the fall guy. BEST RAP ALBUM ^ Rap singer M.C. tachycardia, a potentially fatal “runaway” riiythm as­ with a work force in partnership “We’re not Eastern, we’re not CUT ALONG DOUED UNE 1938. He was sent to Dachau concentration camp where ■ Farmer University of Texas football coach Hammer displays one of three trophies sociated with cardiac disease. rather than treating them as though Greyhound. We showed them they Darrell Royal bought Willie Nelson’s Austin, Midway between these extremes are moderately MARC BAKERY DOUGH he remained until he was freed by the Allied forces in he received at the 1991 Soul Train they were the enemy within and couldn’t do that to us in New York,” Texas, golf course and country club intending to severe forms of palpitations, including paroxysmal alrid said Jerry Capcci, the News’ or­ r 1945. It was titled “I Didn’t Speak Up” — and here it is: Awards show held Tuesday night in Los widiout,” Maxwell said after strik­ GLASS RESTORATION^ “In Germany, the Nazis first came for the communists, sell it back to him someday. flutter and fibrillation — bursts of rapid heartbeats that ing tentative deals with the last two ganized-crime reporter. Eastern Air­ BAKERY DOUGH should be treated, even though they may not indicate and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a communist. “I’m going to sell it back to Willie anytime he Angeles. Hammer also won awards for holdout unions. lines and Greyhound hired replace­ — b y — Then they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up be­ wants it,” Royal said. “And he wants it bad.” best contemporary song of the year and heart disease. For example, mitral valve prolapse, a Union members must ratify the ments during recent suikes. cause I wasn’t a Jew. Then they came for the trade The Internal Revenue Service seized several of Jr. weakness of one of the heart’s valves, frequently causes tentative pacts. Inside the newsroom, replacement the Sammy Davis Award. harmless but disuessing periods of rapid pulse: paroxys­ unionists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a trade Nelson’s properties to help settle the singer’s $16.7 Maxwell, wearing a Daily News workers received word that their million tax debt. unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn’t mal atrial tachycardia. The condition, which is more baseball cap and a red bow tie, told jobs were coming to an end. Crystal • China • Porcelain OFF Royal bought the Pedemales County Club com­ port. common in women than in men, can be successfully reporters he sees the News as a “The way I look at it, I helped 1.00 speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for plex for $117,350 at an auction last week. Nelson The 72-ycar-old “60 Minutes” correspondent was treated with beta-blockers to regulate the heart rate. newspaper dedicated to “service, in­ keep this paper alive for a while,” IVe are committed to prooiding the highest quviity of COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF PURCHASE me, and by that time there was no one left to speak for (Mnimum Bakery Purchase $4.00) me.*» recorded “Always on My Mind” and “To All the listed in good condition at Daniel Freeman Marina Therefore, before assuming that palpitations are harm­ formation and amusement.” said Michael Comerford, 31, who restoration, repair & redesigning. Girls I’ve Loved Before” at the recording studio at Hospital, where he was to undergo tests today. less (or harmful), a doctor needs to Imow what form is came to the News from Chicago. “I •fee DEAR ABBY: About five or six years ago, the U.S. Last week he agreed to buy the Route 83 Piocadilly Square r-ap* rtniiM G O O D TILL 3/29/91 Can only be used on regularly priced bakery goods the complex. “He’s in perfectly good shape,” said CBS News present. The diagnosis can be made with a Holter didn’t take anybody’s job because Postal Service developed a system to expedite mail News provided he could reach cost­ Vernon (Across from QuaU^ Inn) 647-7074 “I know a lot of people are going into spokeswoman Donna Decs. “It’s nothing serious.” monitor, a continuous 24-hour electrocardiogram, which cutting settlements with the unions. they’re coming back to it.” J delivery. bankruptcy. At some point, I may be forced to do Wallace fainted shortly after boarding the New will automatically record the palpitations for later Unfortunately, most businesses chose to ignore the it,” Royal said. York-bound plane Ihesday. He was given oxygen analysis. Then, using this information, the doctor can ttttttttttttttttxttxttxtttttxtxtxtxt suggestions. I hereby state the suggestions that were sub­ ■ Michael Dukakis is a visiting professor of and walked from the plane. Dees and a hospital determine the type of heart rhythm causing symptoms. McDonald’s: lean cuisine? mitted: political science at the University of Hawaii in spokesman said. Such symptoms include weakness, fainting, shortness of (1) Use no comma after the name of the city. Honolulu. breath (dyspnea), apprehension and chest discomfort. OAK BROOK, 111. (AP) — firm the reports but scheduled a (2) The abbreviation for the state of Illinois shall be The 1988 Democratic presidential candidate’s ■ Barbara Bush said “46 years of uaveling Judging from your age and your description of the pal­ McDonald’s will soon introduce na­ news conference today at its test Restaurant, Lounge & Banquet Facilities O Z! two letters — “IL” — not “ILL.” twice-a-week course on political leadership began through life with George Bush has prepared me for pitations (up to 180 beats per minute), I suspect you are tionally a low-fat hamburger called kitchens in this Chicago suburb to 275 Boston Tpke. (Rl 6) Bolton ■ 645-7996 DO r - (3) The ZIP code should be written on the same line Tuesday. He will also lead public forums on just about anything” as she accepted a “Com­ experiencing extended attacks of paroxysmal t^ial McLean Deluxe, according to aimounce the national introduction Mon. & Wed. 4:30-9, Thurs., Fri. & SaL 4:30-10, Sun. 11-8, closed Tuei. following the name of the state. of what it described as “a major new developing a national health strategy. municator of the Year” award from Philadelphia tachycardia. Since these attacks are not hiazaifd(iiirf'’{3 published reports. Friday, March I5th I ■ > m Abby, perhaps if you print this in your column, the Analysts said it could start a product.” CaU Early The former Massachusetts governor and his wife, women in broadcasting. your health, you needn’t worry about them. Nonetheless, OLDIES 7:30 pm-9;00 pm Buffet Diimer z! ^ public will pay some attention to it. The post office got Kitty, came to Hawaii from Australia, where he “Mrs. Bush is a shining example of a woman’s they should be diagnosed and — if they occur frequently trend, and at least one health activist Low-fat burgers have been of­ mm To Reserve 9:00 pm-l:00 am D.J. Dancing CD exactly nowhere with its suggestions. spent five weeks lecturing and studying public power to achieve, and at the same time manage an — treated. hailed the menu addition. Your Table O fered before, but they relied on soy HIN S T Y L E NIGHT $10/pcrson for buffet diiuicr z -< WORKING FOR THE POST OFFICE health policy at the University of Melbourne. active personal and professional life,” said Dava I suggest you make an appointment with a car­ substitute for meat. DEAR WORKING: I’ll publish your letter. That’s ■ Mike Wallace was hospitalized after fainting Guerin, president-elect of the Philadelphia chapter diologist. 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Hard to believe, but ever- briel nudity, violence) g language, nudity, strong sexual content) stolen nudear bomber to Las VaiMa. tures under the safety of the Movie: "The 1 ThuraliFri94 youthful Dick Clark is 61. He was Last ot the Finest" (1990, Drama) Brian Movie: “W bo'i Harry CnimbT" (1989, Movie: "Armed and Dangerous" (1966, Movie: "Baachat" (1988, Drami) Bette Mktlar. Movio: "Telk Radio" (1988, Drama) Eric Bogosian. bankruptcy court, he said. Also Friday & Saturday for lunch. Dennehy, Joe Pantoliano Three undercover cops go Comedy) John Candy. A bungkno Comedy) John Candy. An ax-cop and a Barbara Herahey. Two woman keep their unique 30- Alec Baldwin. A radio talk show host's insuHing and bom on Nov. 30,1929. TMC outside the lav r to get the drop on their partner’s detective uses a variety of (ksgunes es lormer lawyer uncover corruption within year IriendaNp akva d e ^ e their (kffetsnt klettylea and caustic manner attracts a lanaticti loltowing to Ns But the action may suike a bigger ■ FROM OUR FROZEN RSH D EPTl klllert. (In Sten so) 'R' (AduH language, adult situaliont. he searches lor the kidnappea daughter their union alter taking jobs a i security peraonal ambitiont. (In Slarao) PG-13' (AduH language, Nghttime broadcasts. (In Stereo) R' (AduHlangutge. blow to the sagging Boston real es­ 43 Oak Street 9 (Send your questions to: Ask Dick violence) g of a miltionaire. (In Stereo) 'PG-13' g guards. (In Stereo) 'P&-13' adult aHuattona) g aduH sHuattons. violence) tate market by aggravating the al­ SEA FOOD Steve K's Kleiner, do Newspaper Enterprise GHNgan't 1 MANCHESTER TNT lugs Bunny A Pals ||MBA BaefcelbpB; Boston CoHics at Utah Jazz. From the Salt Palace, j Movio: "Tho KWor Who Wouldnl DM" (1976, jMovie: "The Ape" (1940. •Hoot ready sluggish market or dampening Association, 200 Park Ave„ New itim id _ Jl:uvei Mvstary) Mika Connors. Samantha Eqqar. Horror) Boris Karioff. Petrol'’ SEFtVWQ THE AFtEA 09EF1 SOTEAFtS 643-8609 confidence in the New England real York, N.Y. 10166. Due to the volume USA Ciitoon Expreea |lHK G yvar Murder, She Wrote g 1Movie: "Apology" (1986. Suspense) Lesley Ann IMiami Vica (li1 Stereo) Equaliier Prime Time VYrostHng (R) 649-9937 829 Main St. - Manchester, Ct. 06040 of mail, personal replies cannot be 1Narren. Polar Weller, estate as a solid investment, industry provided.) experts said. 3 ,

14—MANCHESTER HERAU3, Wednesday. March 13.1991

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21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE IS 22 CONDOIONIUMS 32 APARTMENTS FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR 34 HOMES FOR RENT Getting out of bed can be bad for your health FOR SALE ______RENT______RENT ______TWOFAMlLIES-Large6 + ADVERTISING 6 Room Duplex across 2 BEDROOM-1-1/2 Bath MANCHESTER-2 day, no matter what people did. a heart attack in several ways. from park and MANCHfcSTER-$85,900. 1 AND 2 BEDROOM — .Con­ DUE TO newer Townhouse. Bedroom Garden Style dos and apartments and 2 TO By DANIEL Q. HANEY “This shows that heart attack is Perhaps the most important is a i^ m ute tor l"rovention of Cardiovascular Disease EXPENSIVE? recreation. $164,900. 6 Value with terms to and Townhouse apart­ OVERWHELMING RESPONSE pleasel For as little as Manchester. Air con- 4 BEDROOM hbmes for rent The Associated Press not a random phenomenon,” said waking release of stress hormones, nCtUonoss Harvard ■ ^ + 4 Room Duplex. ditioning/appliances. ments available. Only 1 from $490 to $1100 monthly. You'll be Renovated. On dead $4000 down and $1100 each remaining out of Dr. Richard Lee of Brigham and such as adrenalin. Just standing up ^ , X 1 lospil.ll Mcdiral .School RE ALE REALTORS a month you can own Priced to rent. 646- Anne Miller Real Estate. end street. With garage. 72. Quiet. On busline. 647-8000. BOSTON — Here’s something to Women’s Hospital in Boston. “Any makes these hormones surge, and this 2 bedroom, 1.5 8261 or 646-6082. Iht' I’rhu.ir - 1 surprised how '$161,900. Anne Miller and Air conditioning, self think about as you climb out of bed time that we see something is not the mental anxiety of getting the bath town house with COVENTRY-Quiet I 'u , I’llltr n ■ Real Estate. 647-8000. cleaning oven, all ap­ in the morning; Por the next two random, it mbans there may be a kids off to school, fighting traffic McCue Mortgage full basement. Call Pat neighborhood. 1 I' fit lllilr li.il I economical it is UNIQUE CONTEM­ pliances included, hours, your risk of dropping dead way to intervene and prevent the and worrying about the problems presents 657-8364. Re/Max East Bedroom apartment. storage area, full MANCHESTER-3 PORARY-5 Acres of of the River, 647-1419. Bedroom Contem­ from a heart attack is twice as high problem.” that await at woik makes the body itiul Ihr ■ .1 ■ fM HOWTO BECOME A Carpeted. $425/Month. basement. 1-1/2 baths to advertise in privacy. Privacy plus porary Cape. 2 Car 1-1/2 Months securrty. in townhouse. Heat and as it is the rest of the day. Researchers hope that if they pump out even more of them. city convenience. 2-3 HOMEOWNER No dogs. C a ll 742- garage. $1100 per know how stresses on the heart in­ These hormones prod the heart to - Ir :l h \‘l, I - Bedroom, 2 bath Con­ hot water included. 247- You could, of course, stay in bed. Ciassified. for renters and first time buyers 0569. 5030. month. No dogs. D.W.' But sooner or later, you’ll have to crease in the morning, they will be beat faster, the blood pressure to rise I’lii.'ili'j , iii‘! temporary with sun Fish Realty. 643-1591 STired of giving your hard earned money to your WHAT-A GARAGE EAST HARTFORD-3 well on their way to zeroing in on and the arteries to narrow. Experts I'l'hli <1. 643-2711 room and greenhouse, INCLUDED??? MANCHESTER-1 or 871-1400. ■ w ■ get up for something. And that’s 2 car garage. An un­ landlora instead of yourself? rooms, appliances. No believe these sudden changes put $89,900. That's righti Bedroom, 3-1/2 rooms, when the trouble starts. the forces that touch off heart at­ I usual Contemporary • Want to know if you can afford to buy a home? pets. $450 per month. heat, hot water, tacks, and that will help them design physical stress on plaques and in­ Move into this 2 Security. 528-8643. MANCHESTER-4 Starting the day is risky business. 21 HOMES FOR SALE that must be seen. 9 Feel you need more information on how to buy carpeting, appliances, Besides heart attacks, strokes also new ways to prevent them. crease the odds that some of them bedroom Townhouse Bedroom Cape with $215,000. -We’re Sell­ a home? totally renovated in FURNISHED-3 Room parking. $575. 643- garage, fenced yard. are more common then, and even “What is it in those first hours will crack and break. AWARD WINNING ing Houses!" Blanchard # Want to know the benefits of home ownership December 19901 Just apartment, 2nd floor. 7183. $950 a month. D.W. painless temporary oxygen starva­ that triggers the heart attack?” asks And when that break occurs, GROUNDSIII Sensa­ ^ & Rossetto, 646-2482. vs. renting? like living in your own Heat. Private Fish Realty, 643-1591 tion of the heart, a common condi­ Dr. James Muller of New England chances also are greater in the morn­ tional 8 room, 2300 sq. home this unit offers entrances. Adults. No or 871-1400. > ; ^ j ,1. Then Hiis Is The Seminar For You 34 HOMES FOR RENT tion known as ischemia. Deaconess Hospital in Boston. “If ing that the body will respond with a ft. Contemporary on BOLTON-New listing. new carpeting, small pets. Security. G e ra ld Dr. in Charming, totally up­ complex, easy com­ References. 643-4860, MANCHESTER-Like now Blame nature for its strategy of we could figure it out, we think it big, dangerous blood clot. ite s Manchester features a Join us on 2pm to 7pm. MANCHESTER-3 giving the body a kickstart in the dated Colonial on .91 mute or ease of being Bedroom house. Good 3 bedroom duplex, would apply to other times of the Blood cells called platelets that fully applianced kitchen, acre. Hardwood floors, March 14,1991 - on the bus linel Anne morning. Experts believe the day, as well.” f, », MANCHESTER-2 Family, neighborhood. $1000 a large yard. Applianced, oversee clotting are stickier in the 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, above ground pool, 2 at7:00p.m . Miller Real Estate, 647- 5-Room.lovely Duplex. carpeted. No pets. hazards to the heart almost certainly Muller pioneered the field in 1985 and 25x14 deck over­ month. References and morning. And at the same time, the r »t.- , »». .^•,t .4 car garage. Call today Manchester Country Club 8000. 2 Bedrooms. Lots of security required. Call Lease, securKy. $815/ result from the eruption of internal with his chance discovery that body’s daily production of clot-dis­ looking private wooded for an appointment, asK F cabinets and closets. Month. 646-3938. lot near the Manchester South Main Street, Manchester 875-3391, from 8-5pm. chemical and mechanical changes patients participating in a large heart solving chemicals is at a low ebb. for Sharon, 646-5566. Nice yard. Heat/hot Country Club. Re/Max East of the A that break loose the moment your attack study were stricken more • MB 2 3 LOTS fit LAND FOR water included. $750 “Plaques very possibly rupture Amenities galorel ^ River, 647-1419. TAKE THE FIRST STEP TO LEGAL NOTICE feet hit floor. often in the morning hours. Since more commonly in the morning, and $299,000. Jackson & ______SALE______Monthly. 684-4686. As unsettling as all of this may then, he and other researchers have BECOMING A HOMEOWNER TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT they are rupturing at a time when Jackson Reai Estate, STONE QUARRY-3 MANCHESTER-Newer seem, the discovery of the perils of focused especially on two questions: 647-8400. BRICK RANCH-2 Car at- Call 646-4525 to reserve; ^your seat today! duplex, 3 bedrooms, NOTICE O F blood is more clotable,” Lee said. tached garage. Acres. Industrial/Com- ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE arising has been a genuine delight to What causes heart attacks then? And Lee, working with engineers Alan F WALK INS WEIiL C O M E mercial land. Adjacent carpeted, appliances. Fireplace, living room, $690 monthly. Heat not In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 and heart specialists. It may help answer what makes the heart more vul­ Grodzinsky and Roger Kamm of the BARGAIN PRICE TAGI extra large kitchen, 3 • Refreshments • Door Prizes Route 384 and Route 6. Th« As«oclat«d Pr*n Neat and tidy Ranch $250,000. Looking for included. Security and 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption one of the most stubborn puzzles of nerable to these stresses? Massachusetts Institute of Technol­ bedrooms, 2 baths. Lot: references required. No by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connec­ their profession: What exactly trig­ Most heart attacks begin when MORNING HEART ATTACKS — Dr. James Muller of the New England Deaconess Hospital that's pleasantly cozy. 90 X 156. Marion E. offersi Anne Miller Real ticut on Marchs, 1991. ogy, is testing plaques removed Vinyl siding, cul-de-sac Estate. 647-8000. pets. 643-7635. gers a heart attack? plaque — a lump of cholesterol on from hearts during autopsies to see in Boston pioneered research in discovering why an individual’s chance of having a heart at­ Robertson, Realtor. SOUTH WINDSOR- ARTICLE III. lot, energy save 643-5953.______MANCHESTER-2 Searching for the underlying the wall of an artery — cracks open. what kinds of stresses make them tack is highest in the first two hours after getting out of bed in the morning. features. Fireplace $139,900. Economical Bedroom, private PHYSICALiy DISABLED PERSONS' RANKING Ranch. Appealing 31 ROOMS FOR REN-T cause of the morning spate of heart A blood clot forms and sticks to the break. low, eat-in kitchen, 3 IMMACULATE- basement, parking, Sec. 17-65. Applicability. attacks has become a hot area of break. This lump bulges out into the “The concept is evolving that a and you miss a landing and there are gedroom, kitchen ap­ home with warm large yard, stove. C5n This is one of several lines of ticularly important by itself. Instead, Manchester, $134,900. fireplace. Hardwood MANCHESTER-Free (a) This article shall apply to all new and existing non- medical study, involving perhaps 50 artery, choking off the flow of blood study intended to learn what makes trouble starts when several of these heart attack is like an airplane acci­ two planes close together, you may pliances included. Pro Pert, vinyl sided Cape week with $100 security busline. $595 Monthly. residential sites that have a parking area for at least twenty floors, finished 649-2871. (20) motor vehicles, including but not limited to shopping research groups around the country. to the heart, and a section of heart some plaques vulnerable to rupture built-in stresses kick in at the same dent,” Muller said. “There are a lot get an adverse event.” landscaping. Bolton, with attached garage basement, rec room, 3 deposit. Clean, quiet, What makes the scientists so happy muscle dies. The research already helps ex­ $139,875. Tony Zilora. and 11x14 "3 seasons" PUBLISHER'S furnished. 646-8337. centers, office buildings, manufacturing buildings, convales­ while others are stable, and how this time, perhaps along with some out­ of flights where the pilot misses the Philips Real Estate, bedroom. Also near cent homes, schools and public buildings, and residential lots is the recognition of a pattern. Until The body’s built-in preparations plain how medicines called beta porch. Open kitchen NOTICE: schools and shops. MANCHESTER-Fur- FIND A CASH BUYER susceptibility changes over time. ward burden, such as having an ar­ landing, or it’s a bad, foggy night, 742-1450. and dining room, such as those in apartment and condominium complexes. In recently, it seemed heart attacks oc­ to help its owner face the rigors of gument, climbing a flight of stairs or and nothing terrible happens. But if blockers, which blunt the effect of EQUAL Nice clean starter home nished room for rent on F O R T H O S E addition, it shall also apply to areas of the town which the traf­ Researchers believe, however, finished rec room plus busline. $100/Week. curred erratically throughout the the day seem to increase the odds of smoking a cigarette. you are low on fuel and it’s foggy stress hormones, can save lives. in a co n v e n ie n t fic authority may designate on town roads which shall be of that no single morning trigger is par- BETTER THAN NEWI 8x22 first floor family HOUSING location. D.W. Fish 649-4148 after 5. GOLF aUBS YOU such size and lo^tion as he may specify. room. Call today! D.W. Bolton, $244,900. 1- OPPORTUNITY Real Estate, 643-1591 References. NEVER USE! (b) lt shall also apply to all physically disabled persons so Year old Farmhouse Fish Real Estate, 643- or 871-1400. 1591 or 871-1400. Advertise them for sale designated under the provisions of General Statutes, Section Colonial on level 1-plus All Real Estate adver­ 3 2 APARTMENTS FOR 14-253a, as amended. acre lot. Quality home F in Classified. tised in this newspa­ 22 CONDOMINIUMS ______RENT Sec. 17-66. Use of specially designated spaces. loaded with many cus­ IN-LAW OR MASTER Just dial 643-2711 tom features and per is subject to the FOR SALE (A.) After establishment of specially marked parking spaces SUITE-Your choicel 3 to place your ad. upgrades including Bedroom, side door Federal Fair Housing MANCHESTER-2.3 and 6 for physically disabled persons, no person shall park a motor CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 INDOOR & OUTDOOR Room apartments. vehicle in such spaces unless a physically diseibied person is ceramic entry, gor­ Colonial. Fantastic Act of 1968 which POOLSIll $89,900. A Security. 646-2426. either a passenger or occupant of the vehicle, and which in geous L-snaped fenced yard, large LEGAL NOTICE Miscellaneous for Sale.-... makes it illegal to ad­ sparkling 2 bedroom Weekdays, 9am-5pm. either case, the vehicle contains a designation card in the Lota/Land for Sale...... -.23 staircase, first floor garden, 3 season N o tic e s Merchandise Tag Salaa_____ .—— ranch unit offers foyers, lower left portion of the windshield or license plate with its first Investment Property...... 24 fireplaced family room. porch. Asking vertise “any prefer­ MANCHESTER-1.2, and INVITATION TO BID #1041 Losl/Found...... 01 Wanted to Buy/Trade-...— applianced kitenen, letters *HP' or is a motor vehicle registered in another state Business Property...... 25 Holiday Saaaonal.__ .—...— ..-....--.71 Now here’s a super 3 Bedroom apartments P e rso n a ls...... 02 feg iL Spcciolisll Computers— ...... $209,900. Call Barbara. ence, limitation or dis­ The East Hartford Public and marked to designate it as a physically dsaUed person's AnUquos and Collactiblas.____ — .72 dining room and wall-to- Vacation Property...... 26 homel D. W. Fish Real Re/Max East of the available. Security Schools, 110 Long Hill Drive, vehicle according to the laws of that state. The designation Announcements...... 03 Clothing -.73 crimination based on wall carpeting Auctions...... _.04 Mortgages...... 27 Estate, 643-1591. River, 647-1419. deposit and 1 year East Hartford, CT, 06108, will card of a Connecticut registered vehicle shall be the card is­ Wanted to Buy..-...... -.28 Flooring...... - ...... 58 Fum Hura race, color,. religion, throughout! Private receive sealed bids for WIN­ o H Fin a n cia ls...... 05 S e rv ic e s Electrical...... -59 TV/Starso/Appliancas...... — .-.-..75 lease. From $575 to sued by the commissioner of motor vehicles pursuant to patto overlooking tennis DOW REPLACEMENT SIL­ J 3 r - N o tices...... 06 R en tals Child Care...... 51 Healing/Plumblng...... -.60 MachliMry and Tools -..-...-.-.....— .76 sex, handicap, family $750. 649-0795. General Statutes, Section 14-253a, as amended. Cleaning Services...... 52 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ courts, indoor and out­ VER LANE SCHOOL. Bid in­ Employment & Education Rooms tor Rent...... 31 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Oardaning— .—.—.77 status, or national ori­ door pools, fitness MANCHESTER Birch St. (B.)Any motor vehicle parked in violation of the provisions of Lawn Care...... 53 Services Wanted...... 62 Good Thinga to Eat ...... — ..— 78 formation and specifications Part Time Help Wanted-...... -.10 Apartments for Rent...... 32 A u to m o tive this section for the third or subsequent time shall be subject to > m Bookkwping/lncoine Tax...... M Undscaplng...... 'Z.':ZZZZZ ;63 Fual Oil/Coal/FIrawood___ 79 gin, or any intention to center, sauna and 3 rooms. Includes heat/ are available in the Business Help Wanted...... 11 Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Cars for Sale______91 FREE anxious owners I Call for hot water. Security or being towed from such designated area Such vehicle shall be Farm Suppllas and Equipmant.— .-80 Office of the School Depart­ Situation Wanted...... -..12 Homes tor Rent...... 34 TruekaAfans for Sale— — .— — 92 make any such prefer­ impounded until payment for any fines is received by the Snow Plowing...... 68 Ottica Retail E q u ip m ent.81 your exclusive showingl references. $425/ ment. Sealed bids will be Business Opportunities...... 13 Store/Ottice Space...... 35 S r s ; ------“ Campara/Trallara— .... —.—93 Town. No person, firm or corporation engaged in the business O CO Rooflng/SIdIng...... 57 Arts/Crafts...... - ...... 70 Recreational Equipmant....—..— — 82 ence, limitation or dis­ Anne Miller Real month. 649-4820 or received until 2:30 p.m., Instruction-....-...... 14 Vacation Property...... 36 Motorcydes/Mopada.— — .... — 94 CLASSIFIED of leasing or renting motor vehicles without drivers in this state Boata and Marina Equipmant ...— 83 Auto Sarvicaa ------— —98 Estate, 647-8000. 646-4412. Friday, March 22. 1991, at z < EmploynMnt Services...... 15 Industrial Property...... 37 crimination.” may be held liable for any acts of the lessee constituting a A u lo s for Rant/Laaaa— 98 F which time they will be public­ Garages/Storage & MIsc...... 38 CALL TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIRED ADVERTISEMENT M u sical Hama...... — .—— 84 MANCHESTER-2 violation of the provisions of this section. H H Real Estate Roommates Wanted...... 39 Camaras and Photo Equipmant— 85 Mlscallanaoua Automotive— ...— .97 LINE ADS This newspaper will not ly opened and read aloud. Homes tor Sale...... 21 Wanted to Rent...... - ...... 40 Pets aiKl Supplies.— ...... — .86 Wanted to Buy/Trade— — ...... 98 MALLARD VIEW-New Bedroom duplex. In­ The East Hartford Public Sec. 17-67. Number of spaces to be provided; location. m X 643-2711 knowingly accept any Ranch and Colonial cludes heat, not water Condominiums tor Sale...... 22 Miscellaneous for Rent...... 41 Schools reserves the right to (a) On each site having parking spaces for at least twenty 0 m advertising for Real€s- homes, change your and gas for cooking. accept or reject any or all bids ★ I N ^ lifestyle to 1 -floor living. $650/per month plus (20) but not more than twenty-live (25) spaces, at least one tate which is in viola­ or the right to waive technical space shall be spedally designated and reserved for physical­ 2 Bedroom, 2 bath deposit. 659-0703. formalities if it is in the best in­ 1 ^ RATES: 1 to 6 days: 95 cants per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to be READ YOUR AD: Classified advertisements ars taken byby! tale- tion of the law. Our ly disabled persons' parking. Additional spaces for physically ‘ one as a convenience. The Manchester4ancn ^ The ^ Ranches. Also 3 terest of the School Depart­ disabled persons' parking snail be in accordance with the fd- 7 to 19 days: 75 cents per line per day. published Tuesday through Satur- MANCHESTER-2 O o raid la responsible for onlyily onone incorrect readers are hereby bedroom, t-1/2 ment to do so. lowing table: 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. day, the deadline Is noon on the day K Bedroom. Clean. $650/ insertion and then only for tha size of the informed that all dwell­ Colonials. Attached month plus utilities. Richard A. Huot, 26 or more days: 55 cents per line per day. before publicalloa For advertisements Manchester Herald garage. From Required number o original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen Pets Allow ed. 649- Director/Business Services of physically disabled Minimum charge: 4 lines. to be published Monday, the dead­ That’s right, if you have nnerchandise to sell ings advertised in this $143,900. North Main o ^ line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be 7998. 031-03 Total parking on site peraona’ parking apaces 52 CO corrected by an additional Insertion. newspaper are avail­ St. to Union St. to Ros­ valued at $100 or less your ad is FREE! setto Dr. "We're Selling 26-50 2 m CO able on an equal op­ LEGAL NOTICE 51-75 3 ★ 12 WORDS ~ 3 DAYS FREE HousesI" Blanchard & 5^ O portunity basis. To Rossetto, 646-2482. 76-100 4 NOTICES TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 101-150 5 10 PART TIHB HELP 10 PART TIME HELP 1 1 HELP WANTED 13 BUSINESS OPPOR- 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR ftAijr. ★ PRICE MUST APPEAR IN AD complain of discrimi­ NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF 151-200 6 TUNITIE8 fXMBINEO rrEMTOTAL NOT TO EXCEED $I 00) As a condition precedent , WANTED WANTED nation call: P O L IS H E D & AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE 201-300 7 s > SELF MOTIVATED-ln- MANCHESTER- OUPLEX-Dupley St. In­ LOTS OF HOUSE FOR 301-400 8 to the piacement of any dividual who wants to MANCHESTER-Available $335,000. For the dis­ vestor or home owner. THE MONEYI East ★ PRIVATE PARTY ONLY HUD toll-free at: PERRRTYIII $89,900. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 and CNONCOMMEROAL, GARAGE SALK X PET ADS NOT INCLUDED W elcom e in to this 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption 401-500 9 advertising in the own your own Immediately. 1200 criminating buyer, this Newer 5/4 Duplex in Hartford, $132,900. 4 1-800-424-6590 501-1,000 Manchester Herald, Ad­ INTHSCFFEK) wonderfully private by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connec­ 2% of total DO > business? Small Square feet. Commer- striking new U&R 9 great shape. Large Bedroom, aluminum ticut on March 5,1991. Over 1,000 20 vertiser hereby agrees investment, unlimited cial/lndustrial. 3 Phase room Contemporary at kitchen and living room sided Cape in a quiet ★ USE THE COUPON BELOW - townhouse. Enjoy the Plus, for each 100 over 1,000 1 to protect, indemnify NEWS ON A CLEAR DAY-You luxury of 2 bedrooms, AMENDMENT TO TOWN ORDINANCE income potential, train­ electric, Sprinkler Brookskfa Estates, with on both sides. area with a nice fenced NO PHONE ORDERS can se8...well, maybe (b) Parking spaces for the physically disabled shaR be ad­ and hold harmless the ing provided. Call Jack, Upgraded utilities, nice new oak kitchen with REGARDING THE system. $550 Per fe a tu re s tike a L- yard. New lower level not "forever," but you MANCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB LEASE jacent to curb cuts or other unobstructed methods pemnitting Manchester Herald, its 643-1262. Month. 646-5477. shaped balcony stair­ lot, plenty of storage. rec room with bar. Nice ★ LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY PER MONTH . appliances, newly tiled will enjoy a magnificent bath. Easy wall-to-wall sidewalk access to a bRnd or physically disabled person, and officers and employees CORRESPONDENT way that is open from $200’s. *Wa’ra Selling size home wfth lots of Be it ordained by the Board of Directors of the Town of shaU be located as dose as possible to elevators, ramps, against any and all TEACHERS-Telephone FOR OTHER ADS PLEASE CALL 643-27U winter view of the carpetino, patio. CHFA Manchester that ttte Ordinance of the Town of Manchester, 21 HOMES FOR 8ALE~ floor to ceiling, a master Houses r Blanchard & potential. D.W. Fish Hartford skylinel This walkways arxf entrances, and so located that the physically liability, loss or ex- classified 10O's of jobs- Rossetto, 646-2482. 8:30AM TO 5.00PM MONDAY-FRIPAY & FHA approved Connecticut, commonly known as the Country Club Lease, is We currently have an opening 19 categories 1-900- bed room suite with a Real Estate, 643-1591 elegant 7 room Con- disabled person is not compelled to wheel or walk behind penso including jacuzzi bath. Cathedral or 871-1400. means low down hereby amended as follows: parked vehides to reach entrances, ramps, walkways and attorneys’ fees, arising 226-2645 $3/Min 24 $1000/MONTH-Rent, Your Free ad w ill start on the first available date. ternporaiy on Volpi Rd. paymenti Anne Miller Hrs. Rent/Option or Buyl celling living room, fami­ F Publisher reserves the right to reject or accept ads. in Bolton boasts 2,250 The Lessor and the Leasee covenant and agree as follows; elevators. from claims of unfair for a news correspondent to ly room and much AREA PARADISE-EntIc- Real Estate, 647-8000. Contemporary Raised Ing Ranch with price O^r be withdrawn at an^me. sq. ft. of super (1) that the Leasee agrees to install, at its own cost and ex­ (c) The exact location of the parking spaces shall be desig­ trade practices, infring- TELEMARKETING-S300- more. Call usi U&R F pense a water system/inigalion system for the existing fairway ment of trademarks, cover Coventry events. This is a Ranch, 8 rooms, 3 appeal. Country floorspace. 3 nated by the town traffic authority or his designee. $600 A Week. 644- bedrooms, brick ^ Realty, 643-2692. Bedrooms, 2.5 baths, RETIRING? RANCH greens and tees of the Manchester Country Club. Sec. 17-68. Marking of apaces. trade names or patents, 0692. kitchen, 3 bedrooms, HELPING PEOPLE CONDOSI Super fireplace, woodstove 2.5 baths, 2 fireplaces, Please accept my FREE want ad as follows: fully applianced kitchen, (2) The installation of said system will be substantially com­ violation of rights of part-time position which in­ flue, deck. Wooded satisfy thdr needs Ranch or Cape Each such space designated for physically disabled per­ privacy and infringe­ MANCHESTER- paddle fans, decorator Place one word in each box below central vac, fireplace pleted by November 1,1991. sons' parking shaR be not less than fifteen (15) feet in width, acre. Other rents $229,000. Immaculate and 3 car oversized Condos. Bedrooms on (3) In the event that Leasee has complied with ail terms, ment of copyright and cludes covering town govern­ TELEPHONE COMPANY upgrades. Vernon, and wants...that's 1st floor. $89,900 to including three (3) feet of cross-hatch, unless the same would available. Coventry, 9 room Garrison $1&,927. Tony Zilora. garagel Asking provisions, arrd conditions of said Lease and said Lease, or an create a nonconformance condition, in which event the exist­ proprietary rights, unfair JOBS-Start $7.80/hour, $134,500. Anne Miller $159,900. Phil Colonial. Cozy den with Philips Real Estate, what want ads are $214,900. Jackson & extension thereto, expires or is terminated by Lessor, then ing parking stall width shall be pemtifted. Existing spaces for competition and libel ment meetings and feature writ­ your area. Men and Blazawski. Philips Real Real Estate. 647-8000. and slander, which may women needed. No ex- fireplace. Enclosed sun 742-1450. all about Jackson Real Estate, Lessor shall assume the then outstanding loan balance as­ physically disabled persons' p ^ n g of less width and different result from the publica­ erience necessary. Estate, 742-1450. porch. 4 Bedrooms, for­ F 647-8400. sociated with the construction, installation, and financing of markings need not comply until sudn lime as the lot or space is ing. F said system; provided that the initiai cost tor the construction tion of any advertise­ Por information call 1- mal dining room and O N E O F THE r e p a in t and/or the parking lot altered. Each space shaR be ment in the Manchester 900-226-2022, ext. A STAR IS BORNIII living room. Lower level Classification______and/or installation of said system does not exceed designated by above grade signs with white lettering against a Herald by advertiser, in­ Wonderful 6 room, 3 family room with Please complete for our files, you wlD not be billed. NICEST THINGS $600,000.00; and provided further that if not paid sooner, the blue background and shall bear the words "Handicapped Per­ 2080. 6am-8pm, $12.95 SUPERB RANCH-Sunken total amount borrowed for the said constniction/lnstallation sons' Parking; State Permit Required." Such sign shaR also cluding advertisements Please apply in writing to: fee. bedroom ranch with 2 second fireplace, 2-1/2 living room. Gorgeous baths. Original owner. A Name______ABOUTWANT shall be prepaid not later than May 1, 2001. Failure to make bear the international symbol of access. Such sign shall be in any free distribution full baths is in the Where home. Redecorated either periodic payments under the terms and provisions of erected, installed and maintained by and at the expense of the ublications published TELEPHONE-Sales. Part making and awaits your Pleasure to showl U&R Addreaa______Phone time out of your home. throughout. 3 Bedroom, ADSISTHEIR any loan agreement or failure to repay the loan in its entirety owner, operator, lessee or tenant of said site and shall further y the M a n ch e ste r Manchester Herald personal touchesi Realty, 643-2692. a t y ______SUte -Zip. new Kitchen, several within the ten year period shall be, at Lessors option, grounds g Earn up to $10 plus per F indicate that unauthorized use of said space shall subject the Herald. Open floorplan, Iam ( )am not( ) A Manchester Herald Subscriber large picture windows. LOW CO ST. for terminating such lease. violator to a fine. If the signs and markings called for herein hour. 528-0358. fireplace, thermal P.O.Box 591 MANCHESTER-Nooks Do I Overlooking park like A N O T H E R IS THEIR (4) The terms, provisions, and conditions of any loan agree­ are not installed within thirty (30) days alter written request by 1 l o s t a n d FOUND windows, clapboard and crannies are the MAIL OR DROP OFF COUPON TO: irounds. Much ment entered into between the Manchester Country Club, Inc. the town traffic authority, the town may proceed to install same Manchester, CT 06040 deck, sky-lights, front highlight of this 3 THE MANCHESTER HERALD fandsc^plngl $150's. Q U IC K A C T IO N . and any f'lnandal lendkig institution are subject to the review and impose the costs thereof against the owner of the site, or IMPOUNDED-German 13 BUSINESS OPPOR­ porch and 2 car ^raga bedroom Cape. 2 16 BRAINARD PLACE "We’re Selling HousesI* and approval by the General Manager's Office. may issue a citation as provided in the next section. Each day, TUNITIES on King St. in South Fireplaces, new kKchen Sign? Blanchard & Rossetto, IKY A WANT AD after the thirty (30) days within which time the owner if required Shepherd, Male. Black P.O.BOX 591 (5) It shaR ba the responsibility of the Manchester Country but hats not complied with the written request by the Town and grey. Call Andover Or call643-2711 Windsor near historic with breakfast room, 646-2482. 70DAV7 Club, Inc. to obtain aR necessary Local, State, anchor Federal old Main St. and CT Every Thursday, we are MANCHESTER, CT 06040 Traffic Authority to install markings and signs, shaR bo a Dog Wvarden, ai 742- dining room and rec J permits necessary to construct said system. separate violation. after 12:00 noon. River. Call todayl room. Asking $169,900. 1 7194.______running a spedial advertis­ PHARMACEUTICAL $189,500. Jackson & (6) It shaH be the responsibility of the Manchester Country Sec. 17-69. Ptnally. Call Barbara W. Re/ Club. lr)c. to restore the subject parcel to the same condition it LOST-Gray and white Jackson Real Estate, Max East of the River, ing page or pages giving Tabby with brown flea DISTRIBUTION was In prior to the oommenoement of said construction. Any person who violates any provision ol this physically dis­ 647-8400. 647-1419. you information on all types abled persons' parking regulation shah have committed an in­ collar. Area of Bowers 11 HELPWANTED 1 1 HELP WANTED Nationally Adver­ F B rid g e (7) It shaR be the responsibility of the Manchester Country fraction and, any Manchester police officer may issue a cita­ School. 643-1608. F of specialty businesses. Club. Inc. to repair, maintain, and replace any portion or por­ A VILLA AT COVENTRY- tion lor such violation which citation shall provide lor a fine of CLERICAL-Sales clas­ GENERAL-Labor 100's of tised Brand Name NEW LISTING-South tions of said irrigation system. Ninety Dollars ($90.00) payable to the town and remitted to the sified 100's of iobs-19 Come home to your Windsor. Fall in love miniature castle p d en­ G o slowly (8) During the term of said Lease or any extension thereto. Manchester Police Department within ten (10) days of the cita­ categories 1 900-226- Product. No Sell­ with the large, beautiful NORTH 1-U-ll Leasee may kuxease the annual ticket fees and/or daily green tion date. If any fine is not paid within ton (10) days, a penalty joy your free miniature kitchen/great room with 10 PART TIME HELP 264S$3/Min 24 Hrs, HERE'S MY 4J854 at trick one fees by an amount reasonably necessary to pay the annual , in an amount equal to the fine shall immediately become due ing ~ Established yacht on Coventry handcrafted oak V A Q S 4 2 rental fee required hereunder, and any additional costs as­ and payable in addition to the original fine. WANTED CLERIC AL-Telephone 24 Hrs. Lakel Unique home By James Jacoby classified 100's Of jobs- Vending Route. cabinets. Brand new ♦ J6 sociated with the instaRation. construction, and miscellaneous Sec. 17-70. O w ner's responsibility for violations. GET PAID-For taking with impressive stone 24x20 deck and park 4A J It is often said — correctly — that sag several inches. Then he com­ expenses incurred in connection with said irrigation system. p a r t TIME-Cleaning 19 categories 1-900- and marble work, 2 CARD.... plained about bad luck. The registered owner of any vehicle parked in violation of easy snapshotsi No Minimum Invest­ like yard. This 7 room many contracts are lost by playing too The ton percent limitations imposed pursuant to Sections personnel. Evenings. 226-264^5 $3/Min 24 experience. $900.00 fireplaces, deck, bal­ WEST EAST However, his partner had spotted B(t2) and B(13) of said Lease are hereby void and of no fur­ this articte shall be presumed to be the operator at the lime of Hrs. Ranch has new heating quickly at the first trick. When the Manchester area. 742- per too. Call 1-900- cony from master system and central air. 4 3 2 4 - - the correct play. At trick one declarer ther force and effect the violation, provided that the registered owner shall be al­ ment $7,000. 4 J 10 9 3 dummy appears, always stop and con­ lowed to provide evidence to rebut said presumption. 5633. DENTAL RECEP- 230-3636 ($0.99/Min) bedroom. Included in Lovelyll $162,900.00. 4... should discard a heart on the ace of (9) Except as incfcated above, aH other terms, provisions, 4 Thursdays for $65.00 49B7S4S ♦ KQ 10 sider all of your choices. or write: PASE-849R, Call sale is 16 ft. glastron ski clubs. He draws trumps and turns to and conditions of said Lease, or any amendment thereto, shall Secs. 17-71 -17-75. Rsssrved. TIONIST-Mature. Strano Real Estate, 4 K Q to 9 S 4876432 Once North opened the bidding and dependable, ex­ 161 S. Lincolnway, Nor­ boatl Coventry, 647-7653. NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE showed spade support, there was no the hearts. When the 4-0 break is dis­ remain in tuR foroe and effect Prepared by; th Aurora, IL 60542. F a s t $128,775. Betty Mora. closed, he ruffs the fourth round in Wishing perienced, motivated SOUTH holding South. He didn’t use Black­ Prepared by Maureen Chmielecki, Esq., Town Attorney Maureen A. Chmielecki, Town Attorney individual. Part timeAull Philips Real Estate, OFFERED SUCH A FANTASTIC 4 A K Q to 9 8 7 hand, returns to dummy with a trump Februaiy 22,1991 Pharmaceutical wood immediately, because If North 1-14-91 time temporaiy posKion. LAW ENFORCEMENT- 742-1450. 4K878 showed only one ace, he couldn’t be (I hope you saw the n e ^ to retain the will not sell DEA & other agencies MANCHESTER-Inlerest 4 A2 This Ordinance shall take effect ten )) days after this publi- 4 Day weak. 646-1360. 1-800-327-8122 RATE AS THIS!! sure whether it was the heart or the jack as an entry) and discards the two cation in this newspaper provided th ,t within ten (10) days This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this publi­ now hiring. For applica­ rates are downi Now 4 ... cation In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) clays club ace. Instead he cue-bid the ace of of diamonds on the established five of after this publicationI iof this Ordinance a petition signed by notr may ba the time to after this publication ol this ordinance a petition sig n ^ by not anything... DRIVERS-Telophone tion information call 1- Vulnerabte: East-West hearts. less than five (5) percent of the etectors of the Town, as ooter- MANCHESTER-Out- make that move to a diamonds and then asked for aces less than live (5) percent of the eloctors ot the Town, as deter­ classified 100's of jobs- 219-755-6661 Ext. LAND SCAPING AND Dealer: North Here declarer bad three choices at mlned from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, a low-cost ad in standing value with this larger home. Coma sea Ca!l the C!aes!f!ed Department when his partner revealed the ace of mined from the latest olficial lists of the Registrars ol Voters, 19 categories 1 900- CT140 8-8pm 7 days. SNOW PLOWING- trick one: to ruff the club lead (which has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference large 8 room Colonial. 2 this spacious raised hearts. has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference Classified will. 226-264fS $3/Min 24 MANAGER/TRAINEE-Full Business equipment. and ask for Pauia, for more Soatk West North East is also a successful play) or to win with to a special Town election. Hrs. . Fireplaces, family room ranch on a large lot. 1 4 Pass West led the king of clubs and South to a special Town eieclion. time. Little Ceasars is HAIR SALON-Only dummy's ace and discard a diamond Wallace J. Irish, Jr.. Why not place and living room. Low Call Ron Fournier at Pass played too quickly. He could see a dia­ Wallace J. Irish. EXPERIENCED-Cooks, looking for highly $12,000. Business and detaiia & copy deadlines. 2 4 Pass 3 4 or a heart. He should have.analyzed all Secretary maintenance lot. Asking 649-3087. All offers 4 4 Pass mond loser In both hands, so he called Secretary all shifls. Apply in per­ motivated, hard working equipment. Great buyl 4 6 Pass of them. Board ol Directors one today! 4222,900. Call Barbara considered. Re/Max 5 4 Pats for dummy’s ace of clubs and threw Board Of Directors son at Denny's persons. Must be Lookirto for offersi Anne 4 NT Pass Manchester, Connecticut W. Re/Max East of the East of the River, 647- 7 4 All pass his two of diamonds onto the table. Jtmea Jacoby's boots ‘Jacoby an Bridge’ and MarKhester, Connecticut 643-2711 Restaurant, 35 Talcot- responsible and Miller Real Estate. 647- River, 647-1419. 1419. 643-2711 Dated at Manchester, Connecticut Not foreseeing the forthcoming catas­ ‘Jacoby 00 Card Gam es'(m iltea mtb bis lather, Dated at Maat Manchester, Conaecticut ville Rd. Vernon. enthusiastic. 585-7689. 8000. F this 6th day of March, 1991 F Opening lead: ♦ K trophe, declarer confidently drew the late Oswald Jacoby) art now available at this 6th day ot March 1991 Ntrumps and turned to the hearts. bookstores. Both sre published by Pharos Books. ; discard caused South's jaw to ® IMt, NCWteAMN CNTENPfHM ASSN. 027-03 026-03 16—^MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 13,1991

KIT CARLYLE by Larry WrIflM 7 9 FUEL O IL /C O A L / What Make* Want iHaurliratrr Hrrali'i FIREWOOD Ada Work? People like you who WOOD HALF CORD- read and use the SlS.Some small must take all. Manchester W ant Ads every day. Section 4, P a g e 17 % SpwiohmDrflf! 643-2711 * area only. 649-5038. Wednesday, March 13,1991 F SPORTS 91 CARS FOR SALE BOOKKEEPING/ L A W N CARE HEATING/ CARPENTRY/ 82 RECREATIONAL IN C O M E T A X PLUMBING REMODELING CORVETTE-1 978. UWN-SCAPE EQUIP. $5800./best offer. Joseph P. Demeo, Jr. KiTCHEN a BATH REMODELING Loaded. Clean interior. Inslaflalion and Replacement BICYCLE-26", Free Spirit. Specializing In Visit our beaulllul showroom or cbll lor Aluminum wheels. 646- Certified Public Accountant orOH,Gas&Bec^ 10 Speed. $45. Good LAWN MAINTENANCE your free estimate. 7959.______Prolesskmal tax and accounting •Water Healers condition, 649-8314. Whalers with a capital idea, get a victory HERITAGE services. All 1040 consultations held Weekly Mowings •Warm Air Furnaces KITCHEN & BATH CENTER F FORD-Bronco, 1984. ■Boiers 254 Broad Street XLT. Loaded, Excellent in the privacy ol your home or office. Spring Cleanups ■ W ■ condition. $4,900. Best By DAVID GINSBURQ It was a game Washington ex­ Bushes Trimmed Wilson Oil Company Manchester NHL goal, the product of a flawless 643-9034 64M383 6 4 9 -5 4 0 0 Offer. Call 228-1193. The Associated Press pected to win, considering its 3-0-2 2-on-l break with Yake and Todd Free edging of curbs and side­ 87 MISC. FOR SAU; HYUNDAI-Excel. 1986. 4 streak and the Capitals 8-1-4 mark Krygler skating in against defen­ walks with a summer contract. ACCOUNTING NO JOB TOO SMALL CUSTOM QUALITY STUFFED-Bears. Excel­ Door hatch-back. 4 LANDOVER, Md. — The in their previous 13 home games. seman Kevin Hatcher. Yake fed Speed. Runs great. MANAGEMENT SERVICES . Free Estimates Instant Service/Free Estimates One slop Improvements. lent condition. $5.00 Hartford Whalers are already as­ Hartford, however, had other ideas Krygier, then took the return pass in •Tax Preparation* $1800. 649-7057. Fully Insured Bath/Kitchen Remodeling Framing to Painting. each. About 20 to sured a playoff berth, but that despite its 0-6-3 skid. the slot and easily beat Don •Individual or Business* choose from. 649-4783. •Reasonable Rates* 645-7887 One Call Does It All Licensed & Insured. doesn’t mean it’s time to merely “I said before the game that the Beaupre. •F r e e Pick-up and D ellveiy* 30 Years Experience B.B.B. Member F count the days until the regular toughest battle we’re going to have The Capitals closed to 3-2 at •Electronic Filing* M&M Plumbing & Heating Call Dave Adamick tor a tree quote. WHOLESALE PRICE-For season is completed. was the mental side, and that cer­ 6 4 4 -8 0 3 4 13:41 of Uie second period when 649-2871______645^523 the rest of your lifel BOB RILEY "There’s a lot left to play for. tainly held true,” Washington coach Kelly Miller put a past YARDMASTERS Many popular Items. OLDSMOBILEWOLKSWAGEN Pride, for one thing,” coach Rick Terry Murray said. DERARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION J A M E S C. FITZG ERALD , C .P A . Spring Clean-Up Call Jack. 643-1262 for Whitmore during a power play. But 24 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD Topt-AecounHng-AudS Lawns, Bushes, Trees Cut CAPITOL ENG. CO. COMPLETE information. 259 A D A M S ST,, M A N C H ESTER Ley said. John Cullen and Terry Yake Washington took only two shots for WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT ManageiTwr,l Advboiy Senric* Yards, gutters, garages E rfk O z d s REMODELING SERVICE That’s not all. The Whalers’ 3-2 scored 57 seconds qjart in the the rest of the period and didn’t test CorpoiaSbni-PaiftieisAtpt 649-1749 victory over the Washington Capi­ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: IndMduak, Tnah 4 CrTaTM cleaned. L a w n Fertilizing. /Appli­ For all your F R A H CONSTRUCTION. INC. second period for the Wialers, who Whitmore in the final period until A tals on 'Hiesday moved them into a Sealed bids for the construction of the following projects will be Evofing Bl WaakendAppoInlmentt ances Removed. Carpentry, plumbing & heating needs. "One call does it all." 87 m sc. FOR SALE 1985 V W J e ^ completed their first season sweep 8:36 remained. received by the Commtesioner of Transportation in Floom 145 IrvHouM Computet! Hauling, Backhoe Work. third-place tie with Buffalo in the of the Capitals. It was Hartford’s “We made a few turnovers at the S44-S803 Senrtng Manchester for 25 Years •Kitchen •Bath $3,995 at: Any Job Considered. Adams Division and, just as impor- third victory over Washington this blue line, piaybc trying to do ,too 93S Mdn St. Coutyerd. Manchester 646^120 •Additions •Decks 24 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD END ROLLS 1987 O ld s C le ia tanL put an end to a horrid nine- season, fo u ^ in a row overall and much,” Washington center bale W ETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT 06109 Call 643-9996 •Roofing •Siding 271/2'width-»1.00 $4,995 game winless streak. fifth in six games. Hunter said. “It hurts, especially Until 2KX> P.M., Wednesday, April 10, 1991, after which •R e p a irs 13'width-50<> “Certainly, it’s important for us to “When you get somebody’s num­ coming off the road with two big time no further bids will be acc^ted. NO EXCEPTIONS. F R E N C H 'S LAW N A T R E E SE R V IC E ROOFING/ Free estimates. Aluminum Sheets 4/*5.00 The b i^ will be publicly opened and read in the Cafeteria it now aooopling mowing aooounts Newsprint end rob con b« picked 1987 Dodge Pickup give it our best effort every night so ber you always feel confident going victories.” PAINTING/ SIDING Licensed and insured. of the D.O.T. Administration Building. for this wwn toason. g> at the Manchester Herdd $5^95 we can get things going,” Ley said. into their rink,” Hartford winger Pat The Whalers scored first when PAPERING f Lawn Cut It Trim NLV before 11 am . Monday FEDERAL AID PROJECTS • Formal Hadga Trimring Call Tom through Thursday. “We have to keep working at it so Verbeek said. “Sometimes it seems Krygier took a centering pass from • TraaiSShrubaPlantad LIONEL CO TE 1991 O ld s C a la is that we’re firing at all cylinders like you can make mistakes and get FA.P. NO. BHZ-6125(2) WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. • Pruningjning • Spr Shading • FartiSzar 871-8092 Brown in front of the net and beat • VagatabiaVagetaUaC Qvdant Roto-Tilad ROOFING & SIDING 88 TAG SALES $9,995 when the playoffs start.” away with it and still win.” Beaupre for a power-play goal at Towns of Csnasn & Sharon, Project Nos. Q ua lity w ork a t a FntVm) HHUm Etilmtita •30 Years Experience 21-101 & 125-125: Bridge Rehabilitation and reasonable pricel Lowar Ralaa ter Santera The Capitals, on the other hand, 4:09 of the first period. M S-1312 •Fully Insured Many Others Hartford’s defense committed few Brieve Replacement Interior & Exterior BOLTON-3/16, 8-3pm. 2 are simply trying to get into the Washington pulled even with a •License # 506737 Family moving sale. To Choose From mistakes on Itiesday night, as goalie Canaan — Bridge No. 02425, Route 63 over Hol­ Free Estimates playoffs. They appeared to be Kay Whitmore stopped 22 shots to power-play goal of its own at 12:32. lenbeck River. Call Brian Weigle PHIL'S LAWN CARE 646-9564 Furniture, antiques, maldng a move until they ran into Sharon — Bridge No. 00420, Route 361 over WATERPROOFING comics and much more. earn his fust win of the season after Hatcher kept the puck in the zone 645-8912 LANDSCAPING 121 Birch Mt. Rd. the Whalers. Mudge F\jnd Brook. • Spring dean-Up six losses and two ties. with his glove before passing it in Engineering, Wayne W. Blair, District No. 4, • Starting list lor weekly maintenance RICK BURNETT W ET B A SE M E N T S? CARDINAL The loss ended the Capitals’ “The defense did an incredible front to Hunter, who flipped a T h o m a sto n . • Residential & Commercial Hatcfiways, foundation cracks, 91 CARS FOR SALE job, especially against a good team backhand shot over the prone Whit­ (Project Scope Code 'C ') VILUGE PAINTERS ROOFING & SIDING BUICK, INC. five-game unbeaten string and 742-9540 sump pumps, tile lines, gravity like the Capitals,” Whiunore said. more. Hunter was playing in his first FA.P. NO. RS-587(104) Interia/Exterior 25 Years Experience 1982 Chevy Comoro ^896 sp o ilt their bid to reach .500 for Call for free esVmate Fully Insured feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ t9 8 2 0 alsun200SX the first time since Dec, 20. It also game since serving a four-game Town of Stafford, Project No. 134-134: Minor Free Estimates t983BukH(Bectia I.SSO Cullen broke a 1-1 tie at 6:41 of Call for free estimates ness profling of concrete walls t984 Olds Omega 1,600 ruined their chance to take over sole suspension for throwing a flagrant Widening of Conn. Route 190 at Conn. Route 30. Seniw Citizen Discount 1985 Toyota Convy . 1.980 the second period by converting a Spring (3eanup, Dethatching, and floors. Chimney clean outs, possession of fourth and final elbow against Philadelphia last Engineer, Leon M. Alford, District No. 1, Rocky 646-6598 Schaller 1986 Fold Bronco 4X4 110,980 pass from Rob Brown for his 33rd Hill. 872-7782 Lawn Mowing, Edging, Hedge stonewalls, and concrete repairs. l966BulckSkylatkSed ,480 playoff spot in the I^trick Division. month. Ttw/UaocMad PraM Q uality t9S6 ChevyryCamc Comoro 1,996 goal of the season and second since (Project Scope Code 'B*) Trimming, Light Trucking, Etc. Over 40 years eigierienced. Sen­ 1987 Chevy Celebrily Sed feieo Hartford’s Jeff fhker had his head g o a l — Hartford’s Todd Krygier (17) watches his shot go into the goal past Washington STATE PROJECT Professional Equipment Pre-Owned Autos I9S7 Olds Delta 88 Brougham I7,2M , The Capitals and New Jersey being obtained from Pittsburgh on banged into a metal support post MARTY MATTSSON ELDER CARE ior citizen discounts. 1987 Pontiac 6000 Sed 16,496 ' Devils each have 68 points and 10 March 4. goalie Don Beaupre in their NHL game Tuesday night at the Cap Centre in Landover, Md. A Town of Glastonbury, Project No. 53-155: Con­ Dependable Value Priced 1987 Buicktak Avenue —810,286 along the boards in the third period Painting Interior/Exterior Albert Zuccaro USED CAR BEST BUYS! 1967 Buick Skylark <6490 games left. It became 3-1 on 'Vkke’s first The Whaiers ended a nine-game winiess streak with a 3-2 victory. struction of Traffic Operational Improvements on NURSE'S-AIDE 1988 BuickSkyhawk Sed on a check by Kevin Hatcher. Ray Hardy 646-7973 19M Honda Accord LX $4,995 SSJtSO route 94 (Hebron Avenue) Wallpapering Years of experience Waterproofing 1988 Pontiac Bontwvfle <8,496 Engineer, Leon M. Alford, District No. 1, Rocky 1988 Pontioc Trane Am <9,890 30 Years ^perience 4 Dr., 5 Spd., A/C, Excellent Condition 1989 Buick Skyhetwk Cpe Hill. Care for Elderly 646-3361 <6.980 References, Insured 1989 Jeep Wrangler 4X4 <8,998 (Project Scope Code 'E*) Excellent references 1886 Honda Accord DX $5,500 l989BulckRegarcpe <9.896 o H 649-4431 MISCELLANEOUS 1969 Honda Accord IXI <12,680 Thoughts A NOTE: Project No. 53-155: Call 3 Door, 5 Speed, AM/FM, Clean Car 1989 Chevy Cetebrtly <8,490 I” SERVICES Jim In order to increase the participation of Sm all Con­ 742-6402 1987 Chiytler LoBaron $5,400 81 Adams Street 7 ^ tractors and SmaH Contractors Minority Business Coupe, Auto, MC, PS, PB, AM/FM Manchester Aplenty > m Enterprises as Subcontractors and Material Sup- ODD JOBS TREE SERVICE/ pliets or Manufacturers in this contract, the Con­ Smart shoppers 1967 Acura Legend Sedan$11,900 649-4571 Tierney z ! ^ necticut Department of Transportation requires not MASONRY Trucking, PRUNING less than the amount of 10% of the original value shop ClassifledI V-6, Auto, Loaded, Sunroof Len Auster O CO of this contract to be subcontracted to, performed Home Repairs. HAWKES TREE SERVICE 1987 Olda Cutlass Sup. $5,900 SUBARU STATION 2 -< ROMAN SPIEWAK They find that's a WAGON-1982. Good by, and paid to either SmaH Contractors or Small You name It ~ We do it. BuckeL truck & chipper. V-8, Auto, Full Power, Wire Wheels second car. $50D or H H Contractors' Minority Business Enterprises. The Mason Contractor good w ay to fight Stump removal. Free Contractor in meeting this contract dollar amount best offer. 645-6549. Free Estimates estimates. Special 1987 BM W 325 $ 1 1,700 m I can utiUze any combir«tion of Small Contractors Brick-Stone-Block the high cost of consideration tor elderly and TEMPO-1984. Runs No arguments 0 m and/or Small Contractors Minority Business New-Repairs-Restoration Insured V-6,5 Speed. Loaded, Clean living. handicapped great. Good condition. 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CLEANING-Hauling, COFFEE TABLE-36“x18. m c/j Questions and requests for forms required for cer­ BOLTON-Off 384. 1600 carpentry, remodeling, Glass Top. $45.00. 1986VWJettaGL $7,800 for Huskies tification by the Department of Economic Develop­ VERNON CIRCLE-Office Square feet. Will odd jobs. Rick’s Hand­ Please call 643-2957. 9 5 AUTO SERVICES The final Associated Press poll P O ment should be directed to the: space for lease, 500 sq. Auto, A/C, AM/FM Stereo subdivide. 2nd floor. yman and Carpentry F before the NCAA Tournament opens Thursday at Department of Economic Development ft. office up to 2000 sq. 1986 Chovy Corsica Sed. $6,500 JUNK CARS-Will pay $5 New. Chris or John Service. 646-1948. One chilling statistic which leaps directly into the Office of Sm all Business Affairs ft. Building owner pays to tow your car. Call regional sites has UNLV, as expected, the unanimous No. m > BBS Brook Street 649-4684. Reasonably priced. Ful­ SOFA-Beige background, V-6, Auto, A/C, Power Group hearts of any knowledgeable University of Connecticut utilities. New building- soft floral design. Joey. 526-1990. Need 1 selection. Rocky Hill, Connecticut 06067 ly insured. 1988 Mercury Cougar $7,995 basketball fan, concerning the Huskies’ Thursday night other tentants. D.Vv. MANCHESTER-Store/ Full size. Like new. $500. title. It’s only natural. The Runnin’ Rebels are 30-0 and, in­ (203)258-4260 Commercial use. Main first-round engagement with Louisiana State University ? ^ Fish Reahy, Attorneys 643-6625. V;6, Auto, Full Power, A/C cluding the national title of a year ago, are unbeaten in 41 The Department of Transportation hereby notifies all bidders 73CLOTHIW O 9S WANTED TO BUT/ 33 > Ford, Oberg, Manion, St. near Center St. 646- in a row. in the NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional at the that it win affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into 2426. Weekdays 9am- 1969 Acura Legend LS $19,900 ask for Donald Fish, SUEDE COAT- Ladies, TRADE There are a whole bunch of people, including those I Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, is that pursuant to this ack/ertisement, qualified Minority Business 871-1400. 5pm. Sedan, V-6, Auto, Air Bag, Leather Th* /Uaoclatid Pr*M the Tigers average 91 points a game. Enterprises w il be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in light brown. Size 16. 7 5 TV. STEREO S AND who are possible UNLV opponents in the 1991 tourna­ response to this invitation and that they wilt not be dis­ RETAIL/OFFICE-Main St. Excellent condition. 1990 Acura Integra LS $13,500 We buy dean, late model used THATS NOT THE BALL — Sacramento’s Bill Wennington, left, and Boston’s Kevin Gamble If that doesn’t produce anxiety for UConn fans, it 27,000 Square feet. APPLIANCES ment, who suggest the Las Vegas boys are better suited criminated against on the grounds of race, color, national $40.00. 647-9986. Sedan, Auto, A/C, Full Power cars and tnicks. Top prices for the NBA. appear to be going for the head of the Kings' Antoine Carr instead of the ball in their NBA should. origin, sex, mental retardation or physical disability Including LEGAL NOTICE $3.99 Sq. Ft. 646-2364, F paid. LSU (20-9) is led by the awesome presence of 7-1 b ut n o t Im ite d to b lin d n e ss, in co n sid e ra tio n for a n aw ard. Mr. Bezzini. RCA TV-25 Inch XK100 The Runnin’ Rebels are No. 1, but that’s for the mo­ game Tuesday night in Sacramento. The Celtics won, 110-95. Color set. Excellent. Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet man/child and first-team All American selection Sha­ Prospective bidders must have on file a sworn Statement COST PROPOSAL #1040 j|^^XSp«ciolisg SCHALLER ment. They may very well end up on top of the pile $100. 643-2041 after 6. 1229 Main Street again. But if they’re the first to repeat as NCAA champs quille O’Neal, arguably the best player in the country. (Form CON 16) at least Isn days before application of a The East Hartford Public F O’Neal, 19, missed the Tigers’ two games in the SEC Proposal Form Is made. All prospective bidders wishing to Schools, 110 Long Hill Drive, Do-it! ACURA Manchester, CT since UCLA in 1972-73, they’ll have done it on the obtain Proposal Forms must also submit a completed East Hartford, Ct., 06108, will 345 CENTER STREET 6464464 court. Celtics’ offense is diversified Tournament last weekend due to a fractured fibula. He is QuaSlications Affidavit (Part *C*) at least ten (10) days prior to receive COST PROPOSALS EAST HARTFORD, CT MANCHESTER Not the court of law. the nation’s leading rebounder at 14.6 per game and is the granting of such proposal documents. 'Am dainr of non­ Purchase & Delivery of 6 91 CARS FOR SALE 9 1 CARS FO R SALE also averaging 27.7 points per game, along with six collusion wul be attached to all proposals and must be com­ Single Offices *8.00 to 91CARSFOR8ALE ’ And neither will there be any arguments like after the SACRAMENTO', Calif. (AP) — Jecobeen Commerclel 647-7077 claimed their 10th suaight win over have to score because we have other blocks per outing. O’Neal has been given medical pleted and returned with the submitted bid. Failure to return Trim., Mowere. Cost college football season where some folks said Georgia On the sixth anniversary of his NBA *12.50 per square foot- the with 110-95 scorers, too.” clearance to play against UConn. an executed “Affidavit" of non-collusion with the Proposal information and Tech was the No. 1 team, others said Colorado, and there career-high scoring game, Larry victory on Thesday. Boston, which has not lost to proposal, will result In the bid not being read and the sub­ Triple Net LSU shoots 51 percent from the field, a foreign statis­ spedfications are available in were a lot of people saying either Miami or Florida State Bird proved he’s no longer required “That was when I was a lot sequent rejection of the bid. the Business Office of the Renovating Sacramento in over five years, tic to Husky fans. should have been pick^ No. 1. to provide the bulk of the Boston younger," said Bird in reference to nailed 59-57 at halftime. Plans and Specifications for the above projects may be ex­ School Department. Sealed Central Air, Gas Heat, Hi­ UCmn (18-10) is coming off a game (68-49 loss to amined in Room G-17, Department of Transportation Office Cost Proposals will be There’s no picking, no guessing, in college basketball. Celtics’ offense. his scoring mark. “All I have to do But the Celtics, who have won received until 2:30 p.m., M on­ Tech Security System, Annual Percentage Rate Georgetown in the Big East Tbumament quarterfinals) in BuiicSng. 24 Vifoloott Hill Fload, Wethersfield, and in the District A championship will be determined where it should be. It was March 12, 1985, when Bird now is rebound and pass the ball. five snaight games, including three which it scored a grand total of 19 points in the second Office in which the project is located. AH proposals must be ob­ d a y , March 18, 1991. at Ample Parking, Bus Route, In direct competition. Not with the ballot box. scored 60 points during a road game I’m not u^ing to force it.” in a row on the road, outscored tained in Wethersfield. which time they will be public­ h^f. Obviously, the Hoyas’ defense had something to do ly opened and read aloud, EZ-Access to 1-91 and 1-84. There are a lot of pundits who are saying the 1991 against the . Bird’s But Bird, who missed 15 games Sacramento 31-20 in the third period NOTE: Surety Compaiw Bond, on form furnished by the with ^ t horror show, as did the Huskies’ inept and to­ t h e East Hartford Public Call tournament is UNLV and 63 other teams chasing them. outburst stands as Boston’s single­ earlier this season with a back in­ while out-rebounding the Kings tally inconsistent outside shooting. Depariment of Transportation, for at toast one-third Schools reserves the right to Probably so. But that’s what makes it so interesting and game scoring record. jury, still provides the Celtics’ of­ 13-3. of the anraunt of the bid must accompany each To locate UConn’s problems, one need not venture accept or reject any or all Cost exciting. But while Bird conuibuted 13 fense impetus. Antoine Carr, returning from a proposal. A certified check wiH r»t be accepted. The Proposals or the right to waive M&G Assoc. further than the area of shooting. This team cannot shoot. Who ever thought Villanova would beat Georgetown points, a game-high 10 assists and 8 “Our offense is now disuibuted,” two-game hiatus with a bruised left Commissiorter of Transportation reserves the right technical formalities if it is in Monday-Friday Time and time again this season, the Huskies have shot to reject any and alt bids. in the 1985 NCAA Final? rebounds, it was who Bird said. “We don’t have to go to knee, scored a game-high 32 points the best interest of the School BaniUpm below 50 percent from the field. Fans instilled in them­ March 13,1091 Department to do so. And not many people imagined that Jim Valvano’s paced six Boston scorers in double Reggie (Lewis), but if he’s open, wc N.C. State Wolfpack would knock off Houston in their selves the feeling that UConn would, somewhere down Commissterter of Transportation Richard A. HuoL figures with 27 points as the Celtics try to isolate him. But he doesn’t Please sec CELTICS, page 18 the road, shed this dreadful shadow. P R 2 4 3 6 7 3 DIrector/Business Services 1983 final. 528-6541 But, bad shooters do not become good ones over night. 0 2 9 -0 3 0 3 2 -0 3 But it happened, and that’s why the games are played. Last year’s ‘Dream Tbam’ mitigated its shooting woes The NCAA Selection Committee sure left a lot of people shaking their heads alter the 64-team field was by employing a ferocious, vacuum-like pressure defense 1 Hovy sharp will O’Neal be? which terrorized opponents. announced Sunday. Far example, how could the likes of This year’s Huskies, su-ipped of their key personnel Astrograph Georgia Tech and Villanova, each 16-game wtimers, MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The he would probably be the No. 1 vital to that vaunted press, have been forced to see their make the field, and a 24-game winner in Fordham, with blockcrs, you go toward them,” said Shaq is back for LSU, but in what overall pick this June. Calhoun, who took the Huskies outside shooting pass the litmus test of reality. your credit, you'll project a very friendly be In love with love today, and there is impressive credentials including wins over Seton Hall, FULLY shape? “Most likely I’ll return. I love ‘Reality’ hit UConn extremely hard earlier this seasm ambiance that will be readily pterceived nothing wrong with that. In fact, there Is Vanderbilt and Dayton, be left out. within two points of Final Four last “Who knows what a couple of LSU. I love my teammates. I’m in the form of a six-game losing streak, after starting the by those with whom you'll be involved ample room In this world for an optimis­ EQUIPPED And how in the world could Villanova (16-14), a two- season when Connecticut lost in the today. In fact, the whole world will see days off for him is going to do," having fun," he said as the Tigers tic romantic. time loser — emphasize the word loser — to Connecticut regional final to Duke. Big East season at 3-0. The Huskies have won 15 of their < « r t h d ^ you as a friend. SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) U n ­ Autom atic, says Connecticut coach Jim (20-9) prepared for their NCAA be a No. 9 seed in the East Regional and the Huskies And if O'Neal is back, so is last 19 games since they reached that near-suffocating GEMINI (May 21-June 20) W h a t a p ­ less you discipline yourself today, there Air Conditioning, Calhoun, whose Huskies face LSU’s Duke. The No. 6 Blue Devils, shoot­ nadir on Jan. 28. peared to be difficult earlier in the week is a possibility you may not do your best AM/FM Stereo (18-10) a No. 11 seed in the Midwest Regional. 7-foot-l center Shaquille O’Neal in could turn out to be a breeze today. on critical assignments, especially Unbelievable. Miclwest ing for a fourth straight trip to the The best thing for UConn about playing LSU is that Itorch 14,1991 Things you previously perceived as ob­ Cassette, Thursday’s opening round of the the Tigers don’t know much about the Huskies. Instead those where deadlines are involved. Regardless, the West Regional, featuring No. 1 seed Final Four, meet Northeast stacles might now be used as stepping C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jsn. 19) T h e re is Power Steering, Midwest Regional at the of playing teams night in and night out (as in the Big UNLV, appears to be loaded. If the Rebels do make it to Midwest Regional first-round game Louisiana (25-7) in Thursday’s first Two expectations that you were unable sto n e s. a strong probability that your phone D e fo gge r. Metrodome. game. Duke is 26-7 after losing the East) that know each and every breath you take, every to fulfill last year might becom e realities the NCAA Final Four in Indianapolis March 30-April 1, against Connecticut (18-10). “Right CANCER (June 21-July 22) You should may be a rather busy Instrument today, • r M u c hh More. “We’ve been planning to play move you make, every foul shot you miss (sorry?!).. .it’s In the year ahead. Don't give up on your be able to handle most developments either with you trying to reach others or they’ll have earned it. The major obstacles for UNLV in­ now I’m not thinking about the Atlantic Coast Conference tourna­ Month #5480 against Shaquille O’N ^ . We’re refreshing to see a new adversary. dreams; they haven't been denied, just rather well today, but your greatest others trying to reach you. clude Georgetown (18-12), Big East Conference champ NBA. If I decide to go pro. I’ll let ment championship game to North d e la y e d . strength is likely to be in situations AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) If y o u planning on, simply, that he won’t you know. Right now I’m thinking Carolina. To the game itself. PISCES (Feb. 20-ltorcli 20) T h e m o re which permit you to use the full scope of have the time, money and Inclination, Seton Hall (22-8), the Big Ihn’s Michigan State (18-10) be as sharp as he has been.” about Connecticut.” The Blue Devils, led by 6-11 First off, unlike last year where people were looking to Independently you are able to operate your Imagination. today could be a good day to go shop­ and the Rsc-lO’s Arizona (26-6). O’Neal missed two games with a Most important to LSU is that junior center , the Sweet 16 the second it was announced UConn was today, the more affective you are likely LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Follow your intu­ ping. Your instincts for spotting bar­ Wins by UNLV and Georgetown Rriday would set up r Ends April 7 hairline fracture of his left fibula, O’Neal, the nation's leading start all underclassmen. to be. Don't let anyone put you In a poei- ition in commercial dealings today, gains are especially sharp. an intriguing Sunday matchup in the round of 32. It’s a playing the first two rounds at the Hartford Qvic Center tion that could Inhibit your flexibility. even if your logic dictates otherwise. but was cleared to play earlier this rebounder, is off the injury list. A ’Talent is not just physical talent. prospect Rebel coach Jerry *Ihrkanian has already ad­ and, a minute later, looking to the Final R>ur in Denver, Trying to patch up a broken rom ance? Your Instincts will be difficult to match. week. hairline fiacturc in his left leg It’s experience. It’s physical Husky fans must take each game this year one at a time. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker can help For your porsonsi horoscopo, mitted he’d rather avoid totally. vmOO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) Y o u m igh t With O’Neal and his 27.7 points sidelined O’Neal for LSU’s last two maturity," Duke coach Mike Because, there’s a good chance there may only be one. you understand what to do to make this have to deal with someone who Is hard lovoscopo, lucky numbers Despite its severity, look for UNLV to come out of the and 14.6 rebounds a game, the No. Krzyzewski said. “If you look at the relationship work. Mall $2 to Match­ to figure out today, and the only way 3 C A R T E R ^ gomes. The Tigers lost both, includ- Containing O’Neal is UConn’s first and foremost and future forecast, call West Regional, mayte a little worse for wear, but still in­ maker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box you'll be able to make headway is 22 Tigers are a threat in the eight- 'ing an SEC tourney game with teams in our league, we have good chore. If he gets things going down low, this game will tact and alive and headed for Indianapolis. 91428, Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. through this Individual's emotions. Astro*Tona (95$ aach mlnuta; team tournament. Without him, Auburn. talent to compete against everyboly. be over very quickly. Rod Sellers and Tbraino Walker CHEVROLET/GEO The Southeast Regional has some top quality clubs in ARIES (March 21-April IB) Y o u 'r e lik e ly LIBRA (Sept. 2$-Oct. 23) If you have to Touch-Tona phonas only). they’re just another team. Calhoun says the Huskies aren’t But it’s not fully developed.” will both have to pound the athletic, 295-pound O’Neal to b e r e s p o n s iv e t o a p e r s o n w h o is tru ly perform an arduous task today, try to (■A 1 229 Main Street, Manchester Alabama (21-9), Arkansas (31-3) and Indiana (27-4). Dial 1-900-963-3000 and O’Neal, the nation’s best big man, about to back down, even though Northeast Louisiana has won 16 in the trenches. in need of your assistance today. In fact, do It far from the range of kibitzers and Exit 3 off 1-384 ■ 646 6464 Both Pittsburgh (20-11) and Georgia (17-12), who meet on Tuesday said he’s not in any there Is a possibility you might even advisors. Left to your own devices, antar your accasa coda O’Neal averaged five blocked shots straight, but coach Mike Vining UConn coach Jim Calhoun has indicated the Huskies Hours: Mon. Thurs. 9 8; fri 9 6: Snt 9 S hurry to leave LSU for the big bucks make som e sacrlfloes If nacessary;-^— - you'll do a good job. numbw, which la 184 a game. isn’t expecting his team to sneak up TAURUS (April 20-May SO) M u ^ h to SCORPIO (Oot. 24-Nov. 22) Y o u m a y Please see TOURNEY, page 18 he’s sure to earn in the NBA, where “You don’t faiic away from shoi- on tlic Blue Devils. Please see LSU, page 18

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In Brief • • • In Brief • • • Reality sets in for the O’s Jim Palmer Anderson deep-sixes the Hawks

Freemer, Ringbloom in Open SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) —■ Jim Palmer had everybody Dykstra offers testimony By DICK BRINSTER Minnesota, which lost for the fifth time believing in him except for his own body. The Associated Press in six games, got 18 points from Pooh NEW HAVEN — Manchester High’s Kirk Ringbloom OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — portrayed A day after he was rocked in his first attempt to return himself as an amateur poker player who lost some big- Richardson and 16 from as finished sixth in the diving competition at the state Class from a seven-year layoff, the 45-year-old Hall of Rmer it fell to 5-24 on the road. L Championship Meet 'Ibesday night and qualified for stakes hands and e n d ^ up owing $78,000 to a man Ron Anderson says the key to success announced he has given up his comeback try because of charged with running an illegal gambling establishment in pressure situations is confidence and B J. Armstrong added 19 points for the Saturday’s State Open Meet at Southern Connecticut a pulled hamstring. Bulls, who shot 64 percent and led by as State University. ’The Philadelphia Phillies outfielder took time out from knowing which way to run. “It’s been a tremendous run. I would have liked to spring training to testify for approximately 45 minutes in “I think it’s just a matter of wanting it many as 37 points in the fourth quarter. Manchester freshman Popo Alejandro finished 12th in have it go on longer,” ftilmer said Tbesday. “It’s been Rockets 93, SuperSonics 91: Kenny the diving. U.S. District Court in the trial of Herbert Kelso of when the game is on the line,” said like the perfect world except when you have to go and Smith had 24 points, including four free Over at the Class M Meet at Southern, Easf Catholic’s Ridgeland, Miss. Anderson, whose 3-point basket tied the throws in the final 17 seconds, and Neal Freemer finished third in both the 200- and 500- The government contends that Kelso ran a betting par­ game in regulation before he scored seven yard freestyles with school-record times of 1:50.30 and Spring Training lor in Indianola, Miss. Testifying for the government, poinu in the last 22 seconds of the second scored 32 points to m m m 4:59.18, respectively. Freemer, with his placements, be­ Dykstra admitted that in February of 1990 he wrote two overtime to give the a lead Houston. checks — one for $29,(X)0 and the other for $21,000 — 133-129 victory over the Atlanta Hawks Trailing 78-73, Seattle rallied to lead comes a Connecticut All-Star team member. perform. Everyone has been so supportive. It’s like they Freemer, Frank Goppel, Brandon Bilodeau and Inaki to cover his losses while playing poker ^ e r the 1988, forgot my last two years.” ^ Tbesday night at the Omni. Aguirrezabel combined to take 10th in the 400 free relay. 1989 and 1990 seasons in Indianola and Jackson. “And I’ve got a great deal of con­ Palmer had been bothered by hamstring soreness since Dykstra, who played for the in 1984 and NBA Roundup Freemer, with his times, should also qualify to com­ he first began working out at the University of Miami in fidence as far as that goes,” Anderson pete at the State Open. lived in Mississippi until a year ago, is not charged with said. “You’ve' got to have some guts to December, and he apparently tore it while warming up any criminal wrongdoing. Irish Sports Night is set for his exhibition debut against Boston Monday. want to take the last shot when it’s tight. 83-82 wiA 6:51 remaining. Houston then “I talked to (Orioles manager) Frank Robinson this A&M’s Davis asked to resign Some guys run from that I don’t" outscored the Sonics 7-3, getting four . MANCHESTER — The Knights of Columbus will be morning,” the three-time Cy Young Award winner said. The Hawks seemed to have the game in points from Olajuwon to lead 89-86 with holding its 38th annual Joe McCarthy/Irish Sports Night COLLEGE STA-nON, Texas (AP) — Texas A&M “He said, ‘Are you sure?’ I said, T m not, but my leg coach Kermit Davis Jr. will be asked to resign, according hand when John Battle’s basket gave 1:54 left. on Monday, March 18, at 7 p.m. at the KofC Hall on After a free throw by Seattle’s Sean is.’” to a high-placed source, but was given two days to them a 106-102 lead with 18 seconds Main Street. Palmer gave up five hits and two runs in two innings remaining in regulation. Kemp, Smith made two to give the Rock­ Town director James “Etutch” Fbgarty will be the review an investigative report on his recruiting practices. against Boston, throwing 38 pitches — none over 75 A 3-point basket by Charles Barkley ets a 91-87 lead with 17 seconds left. A honored guest. Bud Minor, Manchester acting police The source, who spoke only on condition of mph. with 5 seconds left pulled the 76ers After a pair of free throws by Seattle’s chief, will be the featured speaker. anonymity, told The Associated Press, “It’s not good for “Physically, he could just not do it, he could not go on within a point. After Dominique Wilkins’ Nate McMillan, Smith had two more with Donations of $10 per person includes a corned beef Davis. He will be allowed an opportunity to resign. If any longer,” Robinson said. "I respect that. Deep down Tha Aateelatad Praaa two free throws gave the Hawks another seven seconds left to give Houston a and cabbage dinner. P roem s benefit area parish elemen­ inside, I was rooting for him.” not, we’ll have to let him go.” tary schools. LEAVES CAMP — Baltimore Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Palmer signs autogr^hs for fans on 'Ibxas A&M spokesman Lane Stephenson said Davis 3-point lead with 4 seconds left, Ander­ four-point lead. Had he succeeded. Palmer would have been the first son’s 3-pointer tied the score at 108 with Olajuwon scored his points off the For additional information, call the KofC Hall his way out of the Orioles’ spring training camp in Sarasota following his retirement announ­ was ^ven a copy of the completed report at a meeting. Hall of Famer to return to the major leagues. After the 1 second to go. bench. Otis Thorpe added 18 points and (646-9044) between 7 and 11 p.m. Monday through announcement. Palmer packed up and left the club’s Texas A&M’s probe begm in December after a Friday. cement. He says this time it’s for good. published report said Davis violated NCAA rules in the Barkley had a chance to win the game 11 rebounds for the Rockets. Kemp led Twin Lakes Park training facility to spend the next few with 2 seconds remaining in the first visiting Seattle with 23 points and 16 days recuperating at his Key Biscayne apartment. didate to replace injured Sid Fernandez, gave up two hits recruitment of Syracuse transfer Tony Scott. iJConn baseball divides a pair Clemens threw 45 pitches, 28 for strikes, struck out overtime, but missed the first of two free rebounds. scored 19 points one and walked two. The only hit he allowed was a line- in three innings and Jeff Innis finished the combined -2-16 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The University of Con­ Palmer was 268-152 in a 19-year career that ended NBA fines Rodman, Schayes throws. His second tied it at 116, bringing and Benoit Benjamin 14. drive single by Danny Heep in the fourth inning. Last six-hitter. necticut baseball team divided a pair of games on Tbes- when Baltimore released him in May 1984. s on the second overtime. Lakers 102, Heat 95: Byron Scott hit Thursday, Clemens was tagged for five runs and five hits day, whipping Chicago State, 11-4, and bowing to Eck- “It’s sad, because you’re rooting for it to materialize,” NEW YORK (AP) — Detroit’s Dennis Rodman was Barkley finished with 34 points, long jumpers on three consecutive posses­ TtMAsMdalMlPraw In exhibition games: by Pittsburgh. Twins (ss) 13, l&nkees 11: At Fart Myers, Fla,, Nel­ fined $5,000 and Milwaukee’s Dan Schayes was fined sions in the final three minutes to help LOOSE BALL — Denver’s Reggie Williams (34) knocks the ball erd, 11-1. Red Sox 3, White Sox 1: At Winter Haven, Fla., son Liriano’s ihree-run double highlighted a seven-run Anderson 27 and Armon Gilliam 25 for Junior rightfielder Dave Guild went 2-for-4 with three $2,500 by the NBA for their roles in an altercation in a Roger Clemens, who was hanunered in his first start of Mets 6, Braves 1: At West Palm Beach, Fla., Tim fifth inning as Minnesota outlasted the New York Philadelphia. Wilkins paced Atlanta with visiting Los Angeles clinch a playoff away from Los Angeles Clipper Jeff Martin during their game Tues­ RBI and junior leftfielder Sal Tinnerello had two hits and game Monday n i ^ t the spring, gave up only one hit in four scoreless innings Teufel hit a three-run, two-out triple in the fourth inning Yankees. Kirby Puckett went 3-for-3, raising his spring 29 points. Battle added 26, Kevin Willis berth. day night at McNichols Sports Arena. The Ciippers won in overtime, three runs scored in the Husky victory. Gianni Ragaini Rodman was fined for flagiuntly elbowing Schayes in as Boston beat the Chicago White Sox. to lead the Mets past Atlanta. Wally Whitehurt, a can- average to .600. 17 and Glenn Rivers 16. The Lakers appeared in control when 126-123. drove in the only run for the Huskies (3-2) in the loss to the face with 3:21 retruuning in Milwaukee’s %-85 vic­ “It was definitely the toughest loss of they led 88-75 with 5:30 left. But they a 3-pointer with 2:21 left. After a free Eckerd. tory at Detroit Schayes was fined for retaliating by el­ the year for us,” Wilkins said. “Lady failed to score on their next six posses­ game losing streak. throw by the Clippers’ , UConn was to continue its Southern swing today at 1 Buonaguro bowing Rodman in the face. Luck just wasn't on our side tonight.” sions, and the Heat closed to 88-84 with Tom Hammonds replaced King and who had 26 points and 12 rebounds. p.m. against Fbrdham in Lakeland. Rivers was tired and somehat disap­ four minutes to go. responded with a career-high 19 points Tourney Adams made another 3-pointer to tie the Bolton Road Race is set Boston’s Owens has surgery pointed after a long night. After each team missed two shots, before leaving with a cut over his left eye. From Page 17 steps down WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) — Boston’s Dave Owen, “We played hard tonight. It just didn’t Scott took over. Three baskets in a row, Ladell Eackles had 18 points and reserve score at 112 with 1:36 left in regulatitm. BOLTON — The 14th annual Bolton Five Mile Road ^Charles Smith had 24 points and 14 a rookie left-hander hurt while playing winter ball in go our way in the end,*^ he said. “Barkley from farther out each time, gave the John Williams a season-high 15. Race, sponsored by the Bolton Lions Club< will be held FAIRFIELD (AP) — Mitch Mexico, underwent athroscopic surgery on his left Clippers 126, Nuggets 123 OT: Ron rebounds for the Nuggets. on Saturday, May 4, with the start and finish line in front Thursday in an opening round clash, have the talent but Buonaguro has resigned as basket­ made some tough shots. So did Anderson. Lakers a 94-87 cushion with 1:18 remain­ have been underachievers all year. shoulder Tbesday at the University of Massachusetts “But that’s no excuse. We still should Harper scored 8 of his 23 points in over­ Warriors 129. Placers 117: Mit(* of Bolton High School on Brandy Suect. ball coach of the , ing. Richmond had 28 points and Chris Mullin Look for Indiana to head back to the Hoosier State as Medical Center in Worcester. have won. It happens sometimes, Scott finished with 21 points while time, including a pair of 3-pointers, as the The race is to go off at 1 p.m. officials an­ 21 and a season-high 10 assists as sharp- one of the Final Four. Dr. Arthur Pappas, the Red Sox’ team physician, told had 21 points, 14 assists Clippers snapped a five-game losing Entry fee is $5, $6 the day of the race uptil 12:30 p.m. nounced. though.” shooting Golden State, held without a 2 The East Regional fiiuil at the Meadlowlands in East club officials by telephone that Owen underwent surgery and 11 rebounds — his 10th triple-double stretde. Trophies and merchandise prizes will be awarded and Buonaguro, who came to Fairfield Bulls 131, Tlmberwolves 99: Horace free throw in the first half, made 25 of 31 Rutherford, N J., should have North Carolina (25-5) vs. to repair a tear in the shoulder. this season. Sherman Douglas had 19 After Michael Adams, who had 38 there are six age divisions each for men and women. in 1985, will resign effective June There was no estimate of when Owen will be able to Grant and scored 20 in the second half. O H For applications, further information, contact the Bol­ Purdue (17-11), with the Tar Heels being the second No. 30, when his four-year contract points and 14 assists to lead the Heat, points, gave Denver a 113-112 lead on a DO r - 1 seed to make it to Indianapolis. Syracuse, the No. 2 pitch ns”'" . Pbppas said the pitcher “should be able points each, leading surging Chicago to added 26 points for the ton Lions Club, c/o Bob Peterson, 4(X) West Street, Bol­ ends. now 0-7 against the Lakers. Miami’s free throw 15 seconds into overtime. Har­ to start a rehab program in several days." its 23rd consecutive home victory while Warriors, who shot a season-high 59 per­ S ^ ton, or call Peterson at 649-7766. seed in the East, is a dark horse. It’s just the Orangemen In a statement aimouncing his Rony Seikaly had 19 rebounds and 17 per drilled a 3-pointer to put the Clippers Owen, 24, had a 7-9 record with a 2.93 earned run sending Minnesota to its 11th straight cent (49 of 83). Tyrone Hill got nine > m have a way of disappointing in big games. resignation 'Hiesday, Buonaguro ahead for good with 4:26 remaining. The This year’s Big ^ t Tournament a prime example. average in 20 starts for New Britain of the Class AA road loss. points. Romine gets Morgan’s support gave no explanation for his decision Bullets 103, Hornets 100: PCrvis El­ victory was the second for Los Angeles in rebounds in 17 minutes. z! The Midwest, where Coimccticut is making a second Eastern League last season. Moved to Pawtucket, he had CTiicago won its fourth game in a row WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) — Count Kevin Romine to leave. its last 12 road games. Vem Fleming had 27 points and seven O DO straight NCAA Tournament appearance, appears to be a 3-2 record in six starts in the Triple-A International and 16th in its last 18. The Bulls are 28-3 lison scored a career-high 28 points as in­ in as a utility outfielder with the Boston Red Sox in “I wish the players and the Reggie Williams, who scored 20, made assists for visiting Indiana. 2 -< the weakest of the four regions. Of course there will be at Chicago Stadium. jury-riddled Washington snapped a nine- university the best in die future and I League. 1991. And don’t count out left-hander Joe Hesketh as a sentiment for the Huskies, but logic supersedes any of am disappointed that things didn’t candidate for a bullpen job. that frivolity. m X work out," he said. That was manager Joe Morgan’s message Tbesday Connecticut? "R epairs Two reasons why 0 m after Romine and Hesketh tu m ^ in outstanding efforts Maybe one and done against Shaquille O’Neal and the William P. Schimpt, vice presi­ Friars out to earn respect in NIT dent for student services at FaMeld, Here’s a on All Makes" ill the Red Sox’ 3-1 victory over the Chicago V^ite Sox LSU Tigers. we should be your said the athletic department will act 1 before a standing room only crowd of 4,780 at Chain Ohio State would be the logical choice coming out of Monday, March 25, and the cham­ dinal (15-13) takes on the Cougars promptly to hire a new coach. By The Associated Press O'Lakes Park. the Midwest. But the Buckeyes lost their last two >29 million pionship Wednesday, March 27. (18-10). The Australian native has 'Stan says!' car repair choice. O O During Buonaguro’s tenure, the Romine, a sixth inning replacement for Ellis Burks, regular-season games. And Duke? The Blue Devils were Among the keys for Providence missed six weeks following ankle “SEE us FIRST, O team went 72-103. In 1986 and Eric Murdock says Providence broke a scoreless tie with an RBI single in the sixth. spanked in the ACC final by North Carolina so they surgery Jan. 30. SEE US LAST, o ^ 1987, the Stags won the Metro At- will have to earn the kind of respect 2 03 Then, after Chicago tied the game in the seventh, could be hurting mentally, as well. ineup BUT SEE US!" landc Athletic Conference tourna­ it didn’t get from the NCAA tourna­ “It's unrealistic to expect too Romine broke a 1-1 deadlock with a two-run single with The Midwest Regional final at the Silverdome in Pon­ YOUILBEGLAD, m CD ment. They qualified for the NCAA ment selection committee when it much from him,” said Montgomery, the bases-loaded and two outs in the Boston half of the tiac, Mich., will match Nebraska vs. Texas. And, sorry NIT Roundup national tournament both years, plays host to James Madison tonight who isn’t certain he’ll start Vlahov. YOU DO! O inning. Tom Penders, the Comhuskers heading for the Final Ifcur By RONALD BLUM Hesketh, released by Montreal and Atlanta and then where they lost to the University of ■ he Associated Press in the opening round of the NTT. “Being away six weeks, his timing for the very first time. Illinois in 1986 and the University Murdock, who scored more than will be blocking out and preventing and the natural things that go along 0-4 after signing with the Red Sox as a free agent last A Final Four of UNLV, North Carolina, Indiana and Th* Ataoclaltd P rna m > of Indiana in 1987. 30 points in 12 games this season JMU from using its speed. with playing basketball will be dif­ The skills of our professlorml people July 31, was given little chance of cracking a bullpen Nebraska? s a v e — Minnesota goalie Jon Casey (30) makes a save and NEW YORK — You want the Buonaguro played on the Boston and more than 40 in three, says an “They’re a good offensive ficult for him.” and the most effective repair equipment help us crew that includes Jeff Reardon, Rob Murphy, Jeff Gray, The semifinals: UNLV over Nebraska; North Carolina at the same time takes out Buffalo’s Dale Hawerchuckfn their most expensive lineup in baseball? ? « College basketball team from 1971 NTT title would be a respectable end rebound team,” Providence coach repair your damaged vehicle in the best possible Dennis Lamp and others. However, he is making a strong over Indiana. It’ll cost you $29,^8,333. Vlahov averaged 11.3 points and 33 > NHL game Tuesday night. The North Stars beat the Sabres, to 1975. He then served as the to his college career. Rick Barnes said. “They like to run way. For unitized body damage, weuse tneChief bid to stick. The champion: UNLV. You want the best team money 6.2 rebounds per game before ankle EZ Liner II to accurately and quickly repair your 4-1. team’s graduate assistant for two “I really didn’t want it to end like and shooL” Hesketh replaced Clemens and pitched two perfect in­ Sounds r i^ t to me. can buy? pain forced his decision to have car to manufacturer's specifkitions. years, before moving to Villanova this, but we really did have a good The Dukes are led by 6-foot-7 nings, striking out two, in his second preseason ap­ That goes for a' very reasonable surgery. In his last game, a 78-76 Our skilled craftsmen tiren take profes­ for eight years. He was associate season,” he said. “The (NCAA) guard , eighth on James pearance. He has allowed just one hit with four strikeouts Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester S19 million. loss to Pac-10 champion Arizona, he sional care in finishing and painting your car to head coach for Villanova in 1985, tournament selection just didn’t go Madison’s career scoring list with in five innings. Herald. The salaries of the most expen­ had 15 points, 10 rebounds and nine complete the job to your satisfaction. Because we Quebec closes in on when Villanova won the NCAA na­ in our favor.” 1,255 points. “Romine is a good outfielder and a pretty good hitter,” sive players at each position in­ assists. know you take pride in your car, we take pride in Morgan said. “The guy hit .275 (actually .272) last year tional championship. creased $8 million over last year’s The Providence guard says the “We’re going to spend special time on him to do what we’ve got to STAN OZIMEK oar work. and until somebody kicks him outa here he’s on this Buonaguro said he is undecided top-dollar batting order. The 38 Friare, despite a strong Big East “I think he looks better now than AWARD WMNMO See all the reasons why you ran trust team.” the pick for Lindros about his future plans. percent increase shows just how schedule, are not underestimating do to stop him.” Murdock said. when he went out,” says 6-9 center BODY SHOP yANAOER your vehicle repair to us. Stop in or call. JMU coach is sell­ LSU much salaries have soar^ in the James Madison, from the less- Adam Keefe, who is averaging 21.2 LOANER i FEKTAL VEHKLESAVAMMLEBI MOST CASES Nunn defends title on May 10 respected Colonial Athletic Associa- ing his team on the importance of one more than Chicago and St. past 12 months. While just one points and a conference-leading 9.5 By JOHN KREISER playing in the NTT. DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — International Boxing From Page 17 Louis and two more than the Flames player made $3 million last year, tion. _ rebounds. “He’s able to nm the floor COLLISION The Associated Press “We’re practicing for the NTT “It is sort of a second chance IpIrTf^lTfil Federation middleweight champion Michael Nunn will in the overall standings. Boston is Celtics seven of the nine reached that without pain.” defend his title in his hometown of Davenport on May might resort to a press similar to last year's, something mark on this year’s list. right now, not the NCAA,” said when you don’t get into the fifth with 87. Keefe, Vlahov and 6-7 senior CENTER they have avoided for the most part this year, The Los Angeles Kings are trying Topping the chart is Los An­ Murdock, the NCAA career steals NCAA,” Driesell said. “I think the 10. From Page 17 Deshon Wingate make up the The card includes an IBF light-flyweight fight be­ LSU possesses a 3-point specialist in Mike Hansen to hold off Calgary for the Smythe Defensemen Marty MeSorley and geles Dodgers outfielder Darryl leader who led the Big East in scor­ players are excited about it 500 WEST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER, CT tween champion Michael Carbajal, an Olympic medalist and a versatile swing man in Vemel Singleton. Harold Division lead and both teams are in Steve Duchesne each had two goals Strawberry, the the highest-paid ing while averaging 26.6 points. “We could have had an easier regular front line for Stanford, 646-4321 in 1988, and Domingo Sosa. Boudreaux is the Tigers’ other main scoring threat. a five-team scramble for the overall and tied an NHL player in baseball this year at $3.8 “We’re going to go in and attack it.” team. We’ll have to play well to beat which went 5-6 after losing Vlahov. NHL lead. But the race for the rights The game between Providence Nunn will put his 36-0 record on the line against Even if UConn is able to dictate tempo, as Calhoun record by extending his streak for Sacramento. Rory Sparrow million. Next arc two San Francis­ them.” Houston starts 7-1 center Alvaro to draft Eric Lindros is all but over. (17-12) and James Madison (19-9) James “Lights Out” Toney, a 24-0-1 fighter from Detroit, hopes to do, and turn the game into a h^fcourt affair, the to 17 games. He and Paul Coffey added 15 points for the Kings, who co OianU at $3.75 million, first Starting forward Chancellor Teheran from Colombia, who is While the Kings and Flames were is one of six first-round games on in the 12-round main event at John O’Donnell Stadium. Huskies’ problems are far from solved. share the marie. dropped to 16-13 at home, 17-43 baseman Will Clark and outfielder Nichols, the Dukes’ leading averaging 14.7 points and 8.6 The title defense will be Nunn’s first in Davenport, al­ UConn’s halfcourt offense has been ugly this season, winning Tbesday night, the Quebec overall. Sacramento shot only 33.3 Kevin Mitchell. tonight’s schedule. Elsewhere, it rebounder, will not play because of Nordiques virtu^ly assured themsel­ will be Ball State at Cincinnati. rebounds, and forwards Darrell though he did fight twice in Palmer Auditorium before he whipping passes around the perimeter until Chris Smith, percent in the fourth period. Toronto outfielder Joe Carter a sprained ankle. Mickens and Derrick Smith. won the title July 28,1988. John Gwynn or launches a 3-pointer. The ves the right to draft the most “We responded well in the second follows at $3,666,667, and Kansas Bowling Green at Wisconsin. NHL Roundup Stanford will have 6-7 forward halfcourt inside game of the Huskies can’t be gauged be­ famous junior player since Mario half,” Celtics coach CHiris Ford said. City reliever Mark Davis — just Michigan at Colorado, Southern Il­ “Houston is very athletic and an Andrew Vlahov back in the starting Haugen stripped of WBO crown cause it doesn’t exist. Lemieux by losing 4-3 at home to “1 told them to guard somebody. I 2-7 with six saves last year — is linois at Boise State and Houston at excellent rebounding team. It played lineup and hopes his presence will The Huskies are probably better off taking their chan­ Toronto. TTie Leafs, 20th in the Flames 5, Jets 3: Calgary in­ asked them ‘Is anybody going to the highest-paid pitcher at Stanford. Arkansas very tough and beat •LAS VEGAS (AP) — Greg Haugen has been fined help against Houston’s size and ex­ ces mnning with LSU. overall standings, are the only team creased its home unbeaten s t r ^ to guard Carr?’ the Chief (Robert On Thursday night. Fairleigh Tbxas,” Montgomery said. $25,0(X) and ordered to undergo drug counseling after $3,625,000. perience imder the backboards. It’s a tough game to figure out because one never with a shot at “catching” Quebec, 17 games (16-0-1), tying a team Parish) said he would do it, but Carr Milwaukee’s Pttul Molitor is the Dickinson is at Siena, Fordham at testing positive for marijuana when he won the World But coach Mike Montgomery Houston and Stanford have met knows what UConn team will show up? but now lead the Nordiques by nine record set in 1988-89, by scoring was dynamite." South Florida, Coppin State at Boxing Organization junior welterweight title last month. top second baseman at $3,233,333 docs not know how long Vlahov only twice previously, with the Haugen scored a split decision over Hector Camacho The bottom line is if O’Neal stays out of foul trouble points with nine games left. three times in the third period to But Ford’s appeal worked. Carr and Toronto’s Kelly Gruber is the Southwest Missouri State, 1 will be able to play when the Car­ Cougars witming in 1972 and 1975. in their title bout on Feb. 23. and is able to receive the ball in the paint, he’ll have a Los Angeles moved on top of the beat the downspiraling Jets. was limited to 11 points in the third baseman at $3,033,333. Alabama-Birmingham at Memphis Haugen, 30, appeared before the Nevada State Athletic field day with the 6-9 Sellers and 6-7 Walker draped on heap as goalie Kelly Hrudey rang up second half, although he still Bringing up the rear of the State, Rice at Arkansas State and Commission TUesday and admitted to the problem, him. Dan Cyrulik, UConn’s 7-foot reserve center, will his second straight shutout in a 6-0 Doug Gilmour set up Paul Fen­ finished wth 15 points more than his highest-paid team are California Ttilsa at Oklahoma. saying he had had a marijuana habit for “ 10 to 15 years.” surely hang on O’Neal for awhile, also. victory over Philadelphia. Calgary ton’s tic-breaking goal at 4:20 and season average. catcher Lance Parrish at The opening round concludes Now at In addition to the fine, the commission also ordered If UConn can deny O’Neal the ball inside, as they did stayed two points behind the Kings assisted on Ric Nattress’ insurance Huish added 15 points for Bos­ $2,416,667 and Baltimore Friday with Furman at West Vir­ Haugen to undergo drug counseling, to undergo random Alonzo Mourning and in its win over by outlasting Winnipeg 5-3. tally as the Flames stayed unbeaten ton, which improv^ their league­ shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. at ginia, George Washington at South MANCHESTER DRUG & leading road record to 19-11 and are Carolina, La Salle at Massachusetts testing once a month for a year, and to serve 200 hours of Georgetown in Hartford, then the Huskies have an excel­ Lindros can start taking French at the Olympic Saddledome since $2,333,333. Plarrish is tied for 63rd community service with the Clark County School Dis­ lent chance. Dec. 22. now 47-16 overall..— on the 1991 salary list while Rip­ and Butler at Wyoming. SURGICAL SUPPLY lessons and measuring himself for a Second-round games are trict. But, LSU has the edge because it can score. “I don’t know if we can play any ken is tied for 77th. blue-and-white uniform, because Penguins 4, Canadians 4: Jamie 717 Main Street Haugen also must pay all expenses involved. UConn has yet to prove that this season. better than we did in the first half," scheduled for next Monday and there’s almost no way the Nordiques Leach and Kevin Stevens scored late In contrast, the best team money The WBO has directed that the title be vacated and has Kings coach Dick Motta said. “But Tuesday with the third round Wed­ every Thursday between the hours of can avoid a third straight last-place in the second period as Pittsburgh can buy costs $19 million, using oidered a rematch. Jim Tierney is a sports writer for the Manchester they were just too big and they wore nesday and Thursday. The tourna­ finish — and the No. 1 overall pick tied Montreal, ending the Penguins’ the 1990 Associated Press All- 10:30AM and 1:00PM Haugen was placed on suspension until he pays the Herald. us down. They take advantage ci ment moves to New York’s Madison that goes with it. team-record 11-game home winning Stars to determine the players. And Square Garden for the semifinals fine. every weakness.” a Beltone Hearing Aid Specialist will be on streak and their overall four-game Jim Les hit a 3-pointer to narrow no one from the highest-paid team The Leafs outshot (^ebcc 40-17, made the All-Star list flockey programs get a windfall CHIlHCllHn p d lT ICHdS but needed third-period goals by witming streak. the Celtics* margin to 82-79 with hand to service any make and model hear­ 1:26 left in the third quarter. But The pitcher is Bob Welch of TORONTO (AP) — The Olympic hockey programs of MUNICH, Germany (AP) — Canadians Isabelle Bras- Vincent Damphousse and Peter Pittsburgh did move within three Boston scored the final 6 points of Oakland ($3.45 million), and the ing aid at no charge. Canada and the United States got a windfall TUesday seur and Lloyd Eisler can hold their heads high. Zezel to rally for the win. points of the first-place New York the quarter and held a 88-79 ad­ catcher is (Zarlton Fisk of the when each received a $1 million funding commitment Especially when Eisler tosses Brasseur into the air Kings 6, Flyers 0: 'The Kings, Rangers in the I^trick Division. Chicago White Sox ($1.25 mil­ Free in-home hearing tests can also be ar­ from the NHL for the 1992 and 1994 Winter Games. with her head almost IS feet in the air. playing their third game in four Both teams have nine games vantage entering the fourth quarter. lion). Cecil Fielder of Detroit ($1 ^The two Olympic teams also will get to test themsel­ The Canadian couple enters today’s final long nights, returned home from an east­ remaining. Anthony Frederick hit the second million) is at first. Rync Sandberg ranged at your convenience. ves against NHL competition. Canada’s Olympic team program after taking the lead in the original program, of two free throws to increase of the Chicago Cubs ($2.65 mil­ ern swing and blasted the slumping North Stars 5, Sabres 2: Min­ will play the seven Canadian-based NHL teams between which counts for one-third of the score. Brasseur and Sacramento’s lead to 40-32 with lion) is at second and Barry Larkin Flyers, who hadn’t played since nesota continued its improved play, October and January in preparation for the 1992 Winter Eisler, runners-up last year, surprised the favored Soviets Friday night and have lost four in a 10:21 left in the second quarter — of Cincinnati ($2.1 million) is at in the pairs event. extending its unbeaten streak at the the Kings’ largest lead. Games in France, while the U.S. squad will visit the 15 row on the road. Met Center to 12 games (10-0-2) by shortstop. To a sassy routine to “Ain’t She Sweet”, they scored But the Celtics, who shot 72.2 San Francisco third baseman American-based teams. beating Buffalo. CrirBRATfMC The NHL-Olympic exhibition scries in the 1991-92 marks mostly in the 5.6 to 5.8 range. That gave them a “We failed to compete tonight and percent in the second quarter, then Matt Williams is the team’s bar Dave Gagncr, one of the NHL’s TMt SOUNDS OF I lit season replaces the annual tour by Soviet club teams. slight lead over Natasha Mishkutinok and Artur I don’t understand why," coach Riul used a 13-1 run to assume a 43-41 hottest players over the past month, gain at $600,000. 644-9921 The Soviets aren't considered the enemy any longer and Dmitriev, the European champions. Another Soviet pair, Holmgren said. advantage on Kevin Gamble’s free had a goal and an assist. have become a poor draw. Elena Petrov and EKmis Bechke, were third. The win gave the Kings 91 points. throw with 5:50 left in the first half.