20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Feb. 5,1990

APARTMENTS STORE AND MISCELLANEOUS CARS m FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE E3FURNITURE ODFOR SALE HDFOR SALE Fatalities FOR SALE-Dresser and 2 MISC. Household Items- MERCURY, 1980. M ANCHESTER-Brand nightstands with draw­ All need fixing. Take It Cougar-Very good con­ Speciolis'i spanking new! 2nd ELLINGTON ers. Good copditlop. all tor $30. 633-2447. dition. good for young floor. 1 bedroom apar- $95. 649-9367. HANDPAINTED flower kids first car. Asking Impairment factor ment with fully ap- MEADOWVIEW pots. $2.75 and up. Call $800. Call anytime 645- T o w n h aH pllanced kitchen, car­ PLAZA 633-2447. 0467. peting, air, Intercom neefe sellings in truck accidents/5 Security, s to rage, jMUSICAL WANTED TO i n CAMPERS/ Do'it! laundry tacilllies, and 1000 sq. ft. ITEMS |931 TRAILERS •c- parking. No pets. Heat IsOBUY/TRADE extra Security. $500 a Busy Rte. 83, new 1000sq. ft. month. 646-1379. rental area. In attractive WANTED-Bedroom setor PUYMOUTH-1977, T ra il shopping plaza. Ideal for re­ MUST SELL-7 piece U P. dressers, dining room Blaer, V8, 4 speed M^NCTiTSTF^r'r'lo^, 2 tail, office, professional, serv­ Electronic Drum set. set. and crib. 524-8824. needs tltal.$400orbest LAWN CARE PAINTING/PAPERING MISCELLANEOUS bedroom, screened ice. All hardware. Included. otter. 645-8728. SERVICES porch. Includes heat Call Pearl Snare, Ampeg ca­ and hot water. Nice James J. Gessay binet, 8 channel board, CARS power amp. 6 symbols. MOTORCYCLES/ YARD MASTERS neighborhood. $700 875-0134 FOR SALE -Wintertime Improvements D&H PAINTING HAWKESTREE SERVICE monthly. Security and Mint condition. Would IlD MOPEDS like to sell by February ED -Tree & Branch Removal Bucket, truck & chipper references. 649-4820, 6 46-4412. 2, 1990. $600 or make 4 FIREBIRD tires and -Gutters Cleaned INCORPORATED Stump removal. Free ROOMMATE W a n te d - -Snow Removal otter. Call 645-9355. rims, car mask tor 1985 estimates. Special MANCHESTER-3. 4. 5, 6, Male preferred. $325 BuIck Somerset. 649- HONDAMATIC 7 5 0 - -Any yard job considered Good condition. Has All Phases consideration for elderly and? room apartments. plus security, includes 0933.______■Security No pets. Now 7 1 MISCELLANEOUS power. $200. Call Ron. 643-9996 •Custom Painting and handicapped. utilities. 633-2447. FORD-1 983, Escort iKanrlifatpr Mpralft available. 646-2426. 9-5 649-9034. Inside & Out ______647-7553 HOUSE TO SHARE- ' I FOR SALE Wagon. Rebuilt engine, w eekd ays. Andover Lake. $350 ED LOOKING FOR o second automatic, air, AM/FM •Textured Ceilings, M A N C H E S TER / wTlTT m a i cor for vour family? BOOKKEEPING/ EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS month, includes utili­ SKI Boots, ladies ske 7 sterio, excellent condi­ All Textures tic. 1 & 2 bedroom ties. Female preferred. tion. $1800/best otter. Don't missthe many offer­ INCOME TAX I DO; apartments. Applian­ Raichle. used one sea­ ings In today's classified •Dressmaking -Alterations (All Call Jim, 742-5010, son, $75; Skis. 180cm's 649-0381.______Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents -Sheet Rock and ces, heat/hot water. evenings. colum ns. Tuesday, Feb. 6,1990 Kinds) -Replace Zippers Coal Call Phil or Siranne. with bindings, $50. Call TOYOTA-1982, Corrolla Taping Linings -Custom Curtains and 6 4 9 -8 5 2 5 , Wagon. Air. automatic. ALAN W. GATES 6 4 6 - 1218. CARS •Plaster •Slipcovers (certain types) CLEANING AM/FM sterio, excel­ &CO. MANCHESTER-2 bed­ lent condition. $1800 Call 647-8730 room. 2 family, 2pd END ROLLS FOR SALE All phases of •Residential and SERVICES 649-0381. ED floor. Spacious rooms, 2 7 W width — 50e Giving up party’s monopoly doesn’t mean giving up power tax preparation and Commercial newly renovated, ap­ 13" width - 2 for 50« financial planning. pliances, hookups POLISH woman will clean OUTTOBECOME •Compelilive Prices your house. For more Newsprint end rolls can be •Individuals -Partnersliips ALL SEASONS Easy access to 384. picked up et the Mencheeter Schaller's MANCHESTER'S former satellites by Josef Stalin and T h e most widespread groups and no cohesive national or- •Prompt Estimates $625/monfh plus utili­ information call 644- Herald ONLY before 11 am. the constitution of being the •Corporations -Estates ties and security 647- 2835. 644-4663. Quality By Mark J. Porubcansky News Analysis thus resented for nationalist reasons phenomenon is the birth of People’s ganiz.alion or program has been es­ •Fiduciaries -Trusts •Reliable Service Spring Is Here. Monday through Thursday. The Associated Press country’s “leading and guiding 19 6 0 ______Pre-owned Autos #1 force.” by the people of those countries. Front political movements that have tablished. •Electronic Filing ■15 Years Experience In the Baltics, the People’s Front M ANSFIELD/W illi no Ion Value Priced Communists, he said, must earn cases within a matter of weeks. Through the years of Stalin’s ab­ sprung up to press local demands for • Computerized Tax We Do: Line-Rt 44. 2 bedroom MISCELLANEOUS MOSCOW — Although the organizations increasingly are set­ Call CARS USED CAR the right to run the country. Gorbachev repeatedly has said solute rule, the Soviet ruling party more autonomy. Returns apartment, adults pre­ SERVICES Soviet Communist Party appears had no written guarantee of politick The movements are strongest in ting their sights on complete in­ • TTD-TTY For the Deaf •Carpentry ferred. country pri­ OD FOR SALE 84 Olds Fhenza S/W In taking that step, Gorbachev that no other political forces exist in ED poised to give up its constitutionally the Baltic republics of Lithuania, dependence from the Russian-ruled 875-9094 vacy. No dogs. $460 per Auto,A/C. do 70i; DEALER acknowledged the power of the the Soviet Union that are capable of power, and it was only in the last Alan W. Gates •Hauling month plus 2 months GSL Building Mainte­ Like New 9 0 , 1 guaranteed grip on power, it is un­ Latvia and Estonia. They began Soviet Union. nance Co. Commerciai- 84 Merc Cougar $4,995 pro-democracy movement he un­ the wide-ranging activities in which constitution, adopted in 1977, that Enrolled Agent 24 Hours security 742-0569 likely to soon follow fraternal par­ its monopoly was assured. there less than two years ago and are Another organization, the Registered Financial Planner •Painting /Residenfial building leashed when he began his reform the party engages. For years, the M^NC'HESTE^BaFk'" On repairs and home im­ 87 Ford Escort 84 Sunbird 4 Dr. $2,495 ties in Eastern Europe and actually Encouraged by Gorbachev’s now leading to the formation of Democratic Platform, has united dis­ 210 Main Street Sell Your Car program upon rising to power five party ruthlessly repressed any effort •Snow Removal The Market!!! 2 bed­ provements Interior Auto,A/C,PS, ( 40*% surrender the reins of power. reforms, opposition to authoritarian some small political parties that will gruntled Communists who are close Manchester room apartfpent. noap- Security System' 85 Pontiac Fiero $3,695 years ago. to oppose it. WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. and exterior painting, Communist rule has grown in recent contest local elections this spring. to declaring the party incapable of 649-7470 Quality work at a ■Landscaping pMances $550 plus util­ light carpentry Corn- 85BMW325E $10,895 President Mikhail S. Gorbachev But he also understands that con­ In addition, the Soviet Com­ ities 643-6927 after 82 Chev El Camino months. But the forces of dissent Despite growing contacts between reform and forming a social Fax649<}295 reasonable pricel plete ianitorial service. proposed to the party Central Com­ ditions are far different in his munist Party has been in power •Complete Property 4pm Experienced, reliable, ns V-d, Auto, PS 86 Buick Riviera $9,495 the People’s Front movements of democratic party. Visa/Mastercard Interior & Exterior 4 Lines — 10 Days $3,995 mittee on M qn^y that the Com­ country than they are in other East­ much longer than its fraternal still are widely scattered across this Free Estimates Maintenance M ^N(rHl'sTER~2~Fe d - tree estimates. 643- 50C charge each addi­ 86 Pontiac Fiero $4,395 munists take the historic step of sur­ ern European nations where com­ former ruling parties in Eastern vast country of more than 100 various republics and regions, local room apartment, targe 0 3 0 4 .______Please see ANALYSIS, page 8 Call Brian Weigle tional line, per day. You rendering the guarantee they have in munist power crumbled, in some Europe — which were forced on nationalities. issues still are paramount to the MATURE/EXPERIENCED living room and kit­ TAROT and playing card can cancel at any time 86 Sable Wagon $8,695 645-8912 Call Now chen 1st floor $600 a readings. Call for ap­ Surv^f 9 0 ,4. o 9 x5 INCOME TAX SORRY, 86 Chrys. 5th Ave $7,395 month plus utilities and pointment anytime at NO REFUNDS OR PREPARATION For A deposit. 645-8912. 633-2447 Ask to speak ADJUSTMENTS 88 Cutlass Coupe 86 New Yorker $6,995 ED CARROLL'S PAINTING n c h with Debi or leave a Dearth INDIVIDUAUBUSINESS M/T I E ST ^ R ^ F e T iTti f u I V-6.SLPKG.. 6 0 O O i; Renovation Professional painting and wall­ 1 or 2 bedroom apart­ m essage. Loaded 9“ ,TT0 87 Merc Cougar $8,595 DAN MOSLER papering. Prompt, courteous, Free, Prompt CALL HERALD 649-3329 ments. on bus line, dependable, insured. living room, dining 87 Mercury Sable LS 87 Maxima $10,895 INVITATION TO BID CLASSIFIED FREE ESTIMATES! Estimate room, fully applianced V-d.Auto, * 7 0 0 * i 87 Mercury Sable $7,595 projects go of data CALL kitchen, air conditi­ Seeded bids will be received in 643-2711 Loaded 9 f , ^ ^ 0 CARPENTRY/ 643^93 oned Ideal tor sepiors the General Services' office, 87 Town Car $15,995 REMODELING 875-9094 or middle aged Heat 41 Center Street, Manchester, 8 7 A c u r a ILegend 87 Grd. Marquis $11,395 to voters and hot wafer included. CT until 11;00 a.m. on the V-6. Auto. Loaded $10,995 criticized CUSTOM PAINTING/ 1 bedroom $635; 2 bed­ date shown below tor the fol­ WE DELIVER 87 Town Car $14,695 rooms $665 247-5030 lowing: For Home Delivery, Call By Jacqueline Bennett COLTART CARPENTRY WALLPAPERING SERVICES CONCRETE Herald Correspondent______I For all your carpentry needs. Over 20 yea's experience 4 ROOMS, tsf floor, near FEBRUARY 14, 1990 - PUR­ 647-9946 88 Acura LegendLe g e n d 87 Nissan PICaUP $4,895 (Additions to fit your style. Quality, reliability. bus. 1 car Adults No CHASE OF ONE (1) USED V-6, Luxury Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 Pkg.. Auto $19,900 87 Mercury Sable $7,895 Bolton selectmen I Decks, roofs, porches, finisned Free Estintalas. WET pets References and 1989 or 1990 FLEET COVENTRY - The Town Coun­ Relerences i FuHy Insured security 649-1265 (basements. References & Low VEHICLE 85 Pontiac Grand Am 87 Mazda B2200 $5,495 cil endorsed a $5 million renovation (Prices. 1-11-4tC 1-12-4tB. BASEMENTS? A v a i l a b l e March ist-3 FEBRUARY 21, 1990 - 3M seek school costs 872-6383 Free estimates.& written guaran­ V6.AT.A/C $4^495 87 Merc. Cougar $8,695 and improvement project for two 633-1835 tee. Hatchways, foundation cracks, rooms with garage, REFLECTIVE MATERIAL, town schools Monday nighL heat hot water and ALUMINUM SIGN BLANKS, gravity feeds, tile lines, dry wells, Lipman VW 87 Toyota Corolla $6,995 The vote was 6 to 0 to approve sump pumps, window wells & drain­ appliances No pets, no ETC. 85 Buick Century By Matthew Kirshman McHugh Himself waterbed Security re­ Rte. 83, Vernon during the meeting at the Town Of­ KITCHEN & BATH age lines. Over 40 years experi­ FEBRUARY 21, 1990 - AT.A/C.PS $3^995 88 Merc. Cougar $9,995 and Dianna M. Talbot Painting & wallpapering at ence. References quired $490 646-2970 MICRO COMPUTERS AND 88Go«Sport5Spd, $5,888 fice Building. Council member ALBERT ZUCCARO MANCHESTER-2 bed­ 69 Ford Probe Aulo, Air $8,7*8 88 Merc. Cougar $10,495 Manchester Herald______REMODELING its best Free Estimates. Fully NETWORK FOR POLICE 84 Olds Ciera Coupe Carol Hazekamp was absent. From the smallest WATER PROOFING room luxury Town- DEPT. (REBID) 68 Jena GL Auto. AC $8,286 88 Grand Marquis $9,995 repair to the largest Insured. Establisheed 1974. HARTFORD house All appliances, 66 Jeep Limited $17,886 V6, AT. Loaded 9 9 5 A Special Town Meeting for the BOLTON — Selectmen say the 563-3006 heat cable, carpeting The Town of Manchester 'is an 87GU16V5Spd,,ArC $6,7*6 88 Town Car $14,995 public to discuss the project will be renovation, we will do a 643-9321 equal opportunity employer, public needs more information on complete job. Start to MANCHESTER air-conditioning. Call 69 Mercury Grand Marquis $13,466 held at Coventry High School arid requires an affirmative ac­ 87JetlaGL5Spd.,AC $5,966 86 Pontiac Grand Am 88 Plym. Reliant $6,595 options to deal with declining en­ finish. Free estimates. 646-3361 6 4 7 - 1595 ____ auditorium Feb. 27 at 7:30 pjn. tion policy lor all of its Con­ 66 G T I5 Spd., MC, Cass $6A8* V6.5-Sprj. A/C $ 4 ^ 5 9 5 rollment at the high school and they Also, dampness proofing concrete MANCHESTER-1 bed­ tractors and Vendors as a 86 Buick SkytuvA $4,986 88 Mazda MX6 $9,895 A townwide referendum by paper Heritage Kitchen Wall Papering and Painting walls i floors are prepared to ask for it. room apartment Hea­ condition of doing business 86 GLI Limiled Edition $7,886 ballot vote will be held March 8 & Bath Center 30 years Experience t/hot water carpeting, with the Town, as per Federal 65 Dodge W-150 4x4 Long Bed. $6,686 86 Ford Escort 88 Jaguar XJ6 $34,995 At a meeting of the Board of air. all appliances Call from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Come visit our showroom at: Insurance, References and Order 11246. 85 Sckoceo 5 Spd., Air $4,96* AT.A/C.Sterro 9 9 5 88GMC4X4 $10,795 Selectmen Monday, some selectmen 254 Broad Street 6 4 9 -5 2 49 84 Chevy Corvette Auto, Loaded $11,600 Judy Halverson, vice chairwoman Free Estimates ROOFING/SIDING Bid forms, plans and 83 Rabbit LS 5 Spd, One Owner $2,996 blamed the Board of Education for a M anchester spedtications are available at of the Board of Education and chair­ lack of financial information related MARTY MATtSSON HOMES 87 Horizon 4 Or., 5 Spd. A « $2,996 MORANDE woman of the school building com­ 649-5400 6 4 9 -4 4 3 1 the General Services' office. 84FbrdTempo4Dr.,Aulo,AK; $2,996 Many Otners In Stock to the school options. They said the FOR RENT 82 Buck Regal Wbgon Aulo, Arc $1,998 LINCOLN MERCURYMAZDA mittee, said board members will be TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Immediate Delivery public is demanding the informa­ ED CONNECTICUT 81 Toyota Tercel Aulo. 61,000 (formerly Moriarty Bros.) making presentations about the MCDOWELL'S Miles $2,998 301 Center Street tion. HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS MANCHESTER-A variable SCHALLER ACURA project to various local civic groups. I Cleaning, Hauling, Caipentry, Remodelling A&R PAINTING & RICHARD J. SARTOR, Manchester In response to the charge. Super­ ROOFING, immediately Remo­ GENERAL MANAGER 645-0838 345 Center SL, Manchester A presenution will be held Reasonab^ Priced WALLPAPERING 643-5135 intendent of Schools Richard E. Free Estimates delled 4 bedroom Cape 010-02 647-7077 tonight at 8 at Covenuy Grammar Al Calls Answered Exterior/lnterlor SIDING AND large family room, fire­ Rickman said today that cost infor­ Risk's Harxiyman & Residential arxJ Commerctai place, eat-in kitchen, School and another Wednesday mation on the high school is avail­ •Over 20 yrs. experience carpeted llvingroom night at 8 at Capt. Nathan Hale Carpsntry Service •FREE estimates GUHERS able, but has not been distributed yet 646-1948 and bedrdoms. large School. CallAnvtime, 289-9155 laundry and bath $975 because no one has formally re­ For a prompt estimate in a Astrograph The project is to bring Covenuy quested it. per month, 646-4144 or Grammar School and Capt. Nathan I WEEKEND CARPENTER job that's done in a profes­ 6 4 3 -0 9 09 “How can we withhold it if no Hale School up to current building one has requested it?” he asked. ELECTRICAL code standards as required by the Chair Caning/Weaving sional timely manner. STORE AND in order. you're involved at this time, because “We will be glad to provide it if they ARIES (March 21-April 19) Focus on state. Coventry High School and "j- • - — t T ' Quality workmanship at low OFFICE SPACE ^ o u r conditions look more promising today (sclccunen) make a request.” your desires today on improving condi­ than they'll be tomorrow. G.H. Robertson School have already Reginald Pinto/Manchestef Herald cost. 10 yrs. expenence. DUMAS ELECTRIC Call ‘Birthday tions for yourself as well as for those LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Proceed, not That request should come in the Call Joe after 6 pm. you love. You could be extremely lucky been renovated. Service changes, OFFICE For Rent- postpone, should be your motto today The low bidder for the project PRISTINE PASTURES — Ice coats the grass, trees and rail Sunny, warm weather melted some of it Monday, and con- form of a motion by the Board of 649-8464 875-9094 Includes utilities and In introducing benign aspects. where career objectives are concerned. additional wiring and Feb. 5, 1990 was Newfield Construction of fence of this property near Gardner Street and Haystack tinued mild weather today should melt some more. Selectmen which the school board repairs on existing parking. Location 485 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You'll be You could be working against a dead­ happiest today if you are free to move must then act on. Packman said. homes. Quality work at 24 Hour Service E Middle Tpke 646- A rise in social status Is a strong proba­ line, so don't let things slip until Please see COVENTRY, page 8 Road Monday following the weekend's stormy weather. MASTER CARPENTER 1698. bility in the year ahead. The contacts about mentally as well as physically. tomorrow. At issue is one of several options affordable prices. Your greatest asset is your ability to put the town has to deal with Bolton Doors and windows to custom buHL Entirely owner operated. Fully Insured And you'll be making could also be helpful to SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)You may you in commercial affairs. your Ideas Into action. High School’s shrinking enrollment. Nojobtosmal. 27 years exp. Call Licensed NOTICE TO CREDITORS GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) You could be learn something of real significance to­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) You're day from an Important encounter. At a Some taxpayers want to save money •FREE ESTIMATES Joseph Dumas ESTATE OF likely to be luckier today In achieving rather lucky today in the same type of Bush administration 15 Years Experience JAMES J. SHEA situation that turned out to be costly to later date you'll find a useful application by closing the school because they •SENIOR DISCOUNTS 646-5253 ambitious objectives than you will be for the knowledge you've acquired. a/k/a tomorrow. Make your moves while Lady others. Keep rubbing your rabbit's foot. Rebel priest excommunicated say it costs too much to educate too OVER 20 YRS. EXPERIENCE References CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) You have JAMES JOSEPH SHEA Luck is available to help you over the SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21)Do not few students. rather remarkable resiliency today, and Is odvertlslng expensive? All Our Work Is The Hon, David C. Rappe, rough spots. Major changes are ahead Interfere today with a person who Is embraces proposal Although the Board of Selectmen NEIL MILLER this should enable you to bounce back Vatican last week. You’ll be surprised now Judge of the Court of Protote, tor Aquarius In the coming year. Send presently successfully managing a mat­ WASHINGTXDN (AP) — The has no power over the Board of eco n o m ical It Is to a d v e r­ Guaranteed from situations that temporarily Impede On Sunday, Stallings said his 646-5692 District of Coventry, at a hear­ lor your Astro-Graph predictions today. ter tor you. As long as this individual Archdiocese of Washington says Education, the selectmen might be tise In Classified. 643-2711. ing held on January 30, 1990, Mall $1.25 to Astro-Graph, c/o this your progress. Success is likely. serves your best interest. It's wise to re­ congregation of several hundred LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It looks like you'll it will excommunicate any in a position to request the kind of ordered that all claims must newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, main In the background. followers would observe new be able to achieve the results you're to reunify Germany Catholics who join Rev. George financial data that many residents be presented to the fiduciary OH 44101-3428. Be sure to slate your church laws. Women would be at the address below. Failure zodiac sign. hoping lor today, because persons CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) The luck A. Stallings Jr.’s breakaway feel they require in order to make an whose support is essential should be of persons with whom you'll associate I^LOTS/LAND R o l APARTMENTS R T I APARTMENTS to promptly present any such PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) A situation PRAGUE, C/.echoslovakia (AP) Gcnscher’s proposal also would African-American Catholic Con­ allowed to be ordained as priests, informed decision over the fate of ISJFOR SALE claim may result in the loss of that has pronounced eiements of there to back you up when the chips are today could rub off on you. Something permit the Soviet Union to keep for­ he said, and his congregation will | 2 £ J fo r r e n t | 3 £ J f OR r e n t down. good could develop for you which will __The Bush adminisuation today gregation. the high school, selectmen said rights to recover on such chance could work out rather well for ces in what is now East Germany, allow the practice of birth control claim. you today. If you feel secure in what VIRGO (Aug. 23-8apt. 22) Give priority be due In large part to efforts other than embraced as a “pretty good" idea a The archdiocese announced Monday night. . cMiuv exira MANCHESTER-1 b e d ­ to new projects or enterprises In which where some 390,(XX) arc now based. This Is a good time to find you're doing, £Tcalculated risk might be your own. proposal by West German Foreign Monday that Stallings and his and abortion. “There’s no problem requesting vacation money by ex- room aparlment on Geraldine E. McCaw, How long they might remain is not 1 chanolno idle items in a cosh buyer for that Birch Street Includes Ass't Clerk Minister Hans-DieUich Genscher for followers had been excommum- In addition, he said he would infomiation, putting it together and typewriter no one uses. clear. your home for cash heat and hot water The fiduciary is: reunification with East Germany. cated over Stallings’ public break pennit “optional celibacy, which making it public,” said First with an ad in classified. Use a low-cost od In $475 month Referen­ A senior U.S. official traveling Baker discussed the fast-moving William J. Shea from the Roman Catholic Chur­ means our priests will be able to Selectman Robert J. Morra, a Coll 643-2711 to place vour Classified for quick re­ ces and security dep­ 8370 Willow Oak Road with Secretary of State James A. German situation with French ad. sults. 643-2711, decide whether or not they want Republican. osit 649-4820 or 646- Germantown, Tennessee Bridge Baker III said the French govern­ Foreign Minister Roland Dumas at a ch. 4412 38136 “By his public declaration that to marry.” During the meeting, some HEBRON-Building lot fot ment also seemed taken with refueling stop in Shannon, Ireland, selectmen complained that details sale $89,900 Call 649- 2'fi ROOMS, stove re- 011-02 Gcnscher’s plan to keep Germany in and then flew to Prague for talks he has separated himself from the A spokesman for Stallings said 9415 tridqerator No utili­ played low on the diamond 10. Declar­ with leaders of Czechoslovakia’s church and by his renunciation of he would not comment Monday on how much it costs to keep the ties Ist/last months 00030 LEGAL NOTICE er overtook with the jack in dummy. the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ school open have not been made A few baskets tion, but without moving western “velvet revolution” from hard-line church leaching, Father Stallings on the action. But he told The BUSINESS security $450 649- REROOFING OF BOLTON HIGH SCHOOL N O R TH Z-6-M Once again, if East won the queen, the readily available. 7650 communism toward democracy. has excommunicated himself,” Washington Post last week, BOLTON, CONNECTICUT ♦ 8 5 2 king would later be overtaken and the troops into what is now East Ger­ “When the public’s not getting PROPERTY for South’s eggs The U.S. official, who spoke with the archdiocese said in a state­ “Suspension and excommunica­ M A N C H E ^ T l^ tT b 'w — a c- The Bolton Public Building Commission invites bids on reroot­ ♦ J 6 diamond suit run for five tricks. So many. responses from the Board of Educa­ MANCHESTER-Two pro­ ceptingappiicationsfor ing of the 43,630 SF Bolton High School, Bolton, CT. ♦ A J 9 8 6 3 By James Jacoby canny East played low, letting the reporters on condition that his name ment by Vicar General William tion ... are all political tactics 1. 2, and 3 bedroo m ♦ 6 3 tion... 1 have no problem (asking) fessional buildings. jack win. not be used, said, “We think that Kane. used by the powerful ... to fur­ section VIII apartments Two sets of contract docurrtents for each bidder are available TODAY REV. GEORGE STALLINGS for it.” said Selectman Richard Pel­ 470-476 Main Street, from the Architect. Galliher and Bajer, The Courtyard 10, WEST EAST A good declarer puts his eggs in as Declarer switched to clubs, playing proposal — in terms of not having “Any Catholic who would ther enslave and oppress the op­ near center 646-2426. at Oakland Heights letier, a Democrat. Please apply in person Simsbury, CT 06070 (203/658-7617). A deposit check of $25 4 K 9 4 3 ♦ Q J 7 many baskets as possible, as did to­ low from dummy and finessing with NATO forces move farther east — is knowingly and willingly . . . breakaway pastor pressed. Those terms have no 9am-5pm weekdays Selectman Carl Preuss, a al 360 Oakland Street, per set, payable to the Architects, is rec^ired. Contract docu­ V to 9 8 5 3 ♦ Q72 day’s South. But he had to be careful to his jack. When that won the trick, the a pretty good one." renounce his or her Catholic faith meaning or significance to me ments may also be examirted at the office of the Architects ♦ 4 2 ♦ Q7 5 make his contract. king of diamonds was overtaken with Republican, said he is puzzled by rental office. Monday The official said one of the vir­ to become a full and active mem­ whatsoever. ... I cannot be cut I ROOMS and Friday, lOam-lpm and al F.W. Dodge in Avon and Milford, CT. ♦ 9 5 ♦ K to 8 2 Declarer first tried the jack of the ace In dummy. (Maybe the queen Index the school board’s lack of response. A Pro-Bid conference will be hold at the school at 10:00 AM on tues of Gcnscher’s plan is that it ber of Father Stallings’s con­ gregation could resume participa­ off from Jesus Christ." B E N N E T El d"e~r I y hearts from dummy, covered by would fail.) Another club was played “Whatever they (the Board of FOR RENT Tuesday, 13 Fobmary 1990. SOUTH and finess^, and then ace and a club 16 pag«», 2 M Ctlon* would maintain Germany in NATO gregation would also incur tion in the Catholic Church only Apartmenls-1 and 2 ♦ A 10 6 Blast's queen. Since South could ill af­ The last prelate to incur public Education) is hiding, it sort of Bids are duo at 7:00 PM, Monday, 26 February 1990. ford a spade shift, he won the trick. cleared the suit as East won the trick. — a condition set down by Baker on automatic excommunication,” the if they go to confession and do bedroom apartments ♦ A K 4 14-16 excommunication was Swiss makes you wonder — their silence tor Immediate occu­ Now the straightforward play was Back came a heart, but declarer had PlacaififlH reunification. “We think that is a EAST HARTFORD- Work must be scheduled to start when school Is adjourrted for ♦ K to 13 statement said. penance. Archbishop Marcel Lcfcbvre, ac­ gives credibility to the opposition,” pancy 1 month tree ♦ AQ J74 king and a diamond, finessing against four club tricks and five other winners very positive contribution,” the offi­ Female. Room in pri­ the summer in mid Juno 1990 and must bo completed by 24 12 Excommunication, which ex­ Stallings, a dissident black cording to Msgr. John Tracy he said. vate home. Kitchen rent 1 bedroom. $528- August 1990. the hoped-for queen in West’s hand for his contract. The key to the deal Fnr.UK cial said. Vulnerable; Both 1 nri>l/filala 3-4 priest, publicly criticized the Ellis, a historian. Lcfcbvre was privileges. Parking $660; 2 bedrooms But the hand would collapse whenever was for declarer to manage things so Asked about Dumas’ appraisal of cludes a person from the sacra­ In addition to closing the high $575-$630 Please call The Public Buildings Commission reserves the right to waive Dealer: South 1 Attmy 2 church’s treatment of blacks last excommunicated in 1988 after he Very reasonable. 568- any informalities and reject or accept any or all bids it such ac­ East held that card. Instead declarer that he would either win five diamond the plan, the official said: “He didn’t ments and rights of the church, is ■ school, two consuluuus hired by the 6269/267-8851.______528-6522 tor an ^ KiatlAnAAA^rlH 6 .7 tion is determined to be in their best interest. South W est N o rth E a s t decided to play the 10 of diamonds tricks or be able to Ipad twice from the Roman Catholic Church’s summer when he fonned his consecrated four bishops for a : Board of Education have studied application.______f r^tiiarinx 2 specifically address that issue, but M^NCHESTER-Available P a ss 3 NT All p ass from his hand. If that drew a cover of dummy to take club finesses in the Imani Temple, an independent Art Monsing, 2 N T j ripinlnn 6 most powerful weapon against new religious community that developing a grade seven through 12 immediately Large 1 'm ‘ANCHESTER- 2 b e d ­ the queen from West, he would simply process of setting up tricks in that suit. I’d say from the tone of iL it was Chairman SinnrtA 9 -1 1 .1 4 defiant members. The statement congregation. He announced his rejected the teachings of the secondary school, regionalizing with bedroom with carpet­ room apartment. 2nd Opening lead: V 10 let West hold the trick, and the subse­ Jam a Jacoby's books 'Jacoby on Bridge’ and ( positive. He continues to believe Public Building Commission ‘Jacoby on Card Gam a’ (written with his lather, Tnlouleinn 13 said members of Stallings’ con- decision to break all lies with the Second Vatican Council. another school district or restructur­ ing apd appliances floor, appliances. $525 Bolton, CT quent five diamond tricks would be $500 per month 646- per month plus secur­ the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at ing the high school class format. 000-02 enough for the contract. But West Please see GERMANY, page 8 4144 ity 643-5372, 9am-5pm bookstores. Both are published bv Pharos Books MANCHESTER HERALD, "niesday, Feb. 6.1 9 9 0 -3 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, T\iesday, Feb. 6, 1990 RECORD MANCHESTER About Town Police Roundup Town hall scheme requires

Service sells fruit Woman robbed outside bank heavy selling by committee A Manchester woman told police today that she was The Manchester Chapter of American Field Service is robbed of $450 cash Monday afternoon by five young The revised proposal estimates the new plan is savings from heating conducting its annual fruit sale from now until Feb. 16. By Rick Santos and cooling one building, rather men after she walked out of the back door of Manchester cost at $105 million. Students are canvassing the town, taking orders for Manchester Herald The town can save money by than two. California Naval Oranges and FHorida Ruby Red Savings Bank’s main office at 923 Main St. The victim, whose identity was not disclosed for her tearing down the Lincoln Center, “None of those benefits have been Grapefruit. Oranges are $13 per cahon, or 30 to 40 oran­ Although Democratic town Direc­ protection, said she is Hispanic and knows little English, many say, because the property on presented to the public,” Cassano ges; grapefruit, $12 per carton, or 18 to 20. Orders by tor Stephen T. Cassano supports the so she waited for help from an interpreter before report­ which the building sits is worth said. phone may be made by calling 643-6532 or 647-9739. most recently proposed plan for ex­ After the initial plan was rejected ing the robbery to police at 10 a.m. today. more to the town without the build­ Fruit will be delivered to homes on March 3. Proceeds JJS t panding the town hall, he says many in November, many of its Police are still investigating the incident. ing. If the town decided to keep the support the service’s foreign exchange high school voters are skeptical of the proposal proponents said it fail^ because program. Lincoln Center, then adjacent Alcohol purchase nets arrest which they know little about. properties would have to be ac­ voters did not understand the details Moreover, Cassano says other quired for adequate parking. One of of the project. Independence course offered A man who has stayed at the Samaritan Shelter on doubters include Democratic and Subcommittee Chairwoman M ain Street was arrested Saturday for purchasing alcohol the major problems with the present A three-session course for people who want to be­ Republican directors and town town hall complex is the lack of Susan Buckno, the deputy mayor, is GETTING READY — Joan for use by a minor, police said. employees who work in the suggesting a referendum for the come more independent will be offered Tbesdays, Feb. William R. Bouchard, 29, of no certain address, was ample parking. Kelsey of the Manchester Municipal Building-Lincoln Center revised proposal be scheduled in 13, 20 and 27, from 9 to 11 a.m. at Connections: A held on $100 bond and scheduled to appear Wednesday “If we keep the building, we need Garden Club looks over an complex. June, so officials have about four Center for Learning, 397 N. Main St. The group will ex­ in Manchester Superior Court, police said. the Gryk property,” Cassano said. plore the behavior of codependency, its characteristics, item recently while setting up Many of those who oppose the Purchasing the land north of the months to inform voters about the from where it originates and how it affects people and the current display at the Man faces trespassing charge plan are focusing on only one aspect Lincoln Center was considered by new plan. This is about twice the amount of time directors had to sell their relationships. Course fee is $30. A $10 deposit is Lindgren Gallery at llling A 35-year-old man was arrested for trespassing Satur­ of the redesign proposal — razing directors, but the price was deemed required by Tbesday. Call 646-5161 to register. the Lincoln Center. high. Wesley and Mary Gryk, the the last proposal, says subcommittee Junior High School. The day night after he was found in a vacant house in which member Republican Director he used to live at 21 Strong St., police said. “People don’t want to see the Lin­ owners, were requesting about Class for dads begins show is calied “Flowers In Robert Lawrence Herscy, of no certain address, whs coln Center tom down,” Cassano $642,000. Ronald Osella. Winter” and it will be on dis­ Now that the three-member Town An educational group for fathers who want to in­ charged with criminal trespassing, held on $500 bond said. Osella said the revised plan is While some skeptics want to keep Hall Subcommittee, of which Cas­ crease their parental skills will begin tonight at play at the gallery until March and scheduled to appear Wednesday in Manchester Supe­ definitely better. “I think it’s sale­ the building because they say it has sano belongs, has recommended the Manchester Memorial Hospital. The group will meet for 2. The gallery is open from rior Court, police said. able,” he said. “It’s saleable to me,” sentimental value, others ask Cas­ new proposal that does not require six consecutive weeks from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in conference 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. adding that he was one of the room four in the hospital’s mental health wing. For more sano a seemingly more logical ques­ the purchase of the Gryk land, Cas­ sano says it is important for direc­ board’s toughest critics of the information or to register, eall Elaine Kahaner at Patrick FlynrvManchester Herald tion. “How do you save money by tear­ tors and voters to understand the rejected proposal. 646-1222, ext. 2405. Osella agrees with Cassano that College Notes ing down a building?” specific details of the plan. the board must show strong support The revised plan chops the The revised proposal has been Grange to meet Reginald Pinto/Mar>chesier Herald for the new plan and make the com­ Obituaries proposed cost for the reconsunction praised by some because it con­ “President’s Birthday” will be the title of a program munity aware of its merits. “I think DRUG LITERATURE — Lynn Gustafson, supervisor of health services for town schools, project by almost $3 1/2 million. veniently locates Municipal Build­ offered during a meeting of the Manchester Grange on Named Presidential scholar ing and Lincoln Center offices under Steve identifies a good point,” Osel­ The Callahan Funeral Home, and Capt. Gary Asperschlager of the Salvation Army show some of the material they will Voters narrowly rejected a $13.9 Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Grange Hall on Olcott Street. Mary A. Sterud, survived by a son and daughter-in- Laila M. Ghabrial, of 59 McDiviit Drive, has been plan at a November referendum. one roof. Another advantage of the la said. Members are reminded to bring items for the auction law, Bruce W. and Karen Cudworth 1602 Main S t, East Hartford, is in designated as a Presidental scholar at Siena College, use to wage a war on drug abuse in Manchester. The two are part of a church-school charge of arrangements. table. MMH nursing director of Manchester. Loudonville, N.Y. She is majoring in English. partnership that will hold a forum on the Issue Thursday at Center Congregational Mary A. (Scarchuk) Sterud, 70, of She is survived by two other sons Anna Kafka and a daughter-in-law, Stephen W. Church. Pop songs to be performed 105 Baldwin Road, wife of Ame P. Anna (Sisolak) Kafka, 96, of Fee increases at country club and Bonnie Cudworth of Canton, Vocalist Richard Berggren and pianist Edith Peterson Sterud, died Monday (Feb. 5, 1990) Coventry, formerly of Stafford o -n and Geoffrey F. Cudworth of West will perform “pop” songs Wednesday at 1:30 pm . during at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Springs, died Monday (Feb. 5, Hartford; two stepsons, Robert W. Public Meetings a meeting of the American Association of Retired Per­ She was bom in Manchester, 1990) at Hartford Hospital. She was Partnership to wage drug war Cudworth of Newington, and E. of no concern to detractors sons, Connecticut North East Chapter No. 604, at Con­ March 9, 1919, and was a life long the widow of Stefan Kafka. member of the Manchester Board of Education; Capt. i i Judson Cudworth in New Jersey; a cordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. A social hour will resident. She was educated in She was bom in Czechoslovakia, By Dianna M. Talbot A study is in progress to deter­ If the increases are approved, an­ m brother, Robert Ferguson Jr. of Can­ Public meetings scheduled for tonight: Gary Asperschlager, pastor of the Salvation Army; By Rick Santos be held at 12:45 p.m. Reservations are open for the or­ Manchester schools, graduating in and settled in Stafford many years Manchester Herald Lynn Haberem, director of Crossroads, a local drug Manchester Herald mine the feasibility of adding a nual membership dues will rise as ganization’s next trip: a five-day trip to The Rwamount Manchester High School’s Class of ton; and five grandchildren. ago. She was a member of St. Ed­ Manchester TTie funeral will be Wednesday at prevention and counseling agency; Gary Frost, a second course to increase the oppor­ follows: family rates from $792 to O ^ Hotel, Parksville, NY., from March 19 to 23. The trip is 1937. She was a 1940 graduate of ward Church. Board of Directors comment session. Municipal build­ Different sectors of the community will begin a ^ CO I p.m. at the Taylor & Modeen town police officer who specializes in community Two opponents of the Manchester tunity for play. $871.20; singles from $528 to open to non-members. Reservations can be made by con­ the Hartford Hospital School of She is survived by three “war” Thursday against substance abuse, said mem­ Funeral Home, 136 S. Main St., ing, 9 a.m. relations and crime prevention; Dr. Anne Brewer, Country Club’s administration of Hooker said he would not com­ $580.80; students and clergy from tacting Eileen Dalton, 75 Brent Road. Nursing. Before retiring, she was daughters, Anna L. Kafka of Democratic subcommittee. Municipal building coffee bers of a new church-school partnership that will West Hartford. Burial will be in school medical advisor, and Joan Lingard, chair­ the town golf course say they are not ment about the proposed 10 percent $79 to $81.90; and corporate from employed at Manchester Memorial Coventry, Betty Souza of Coventry, room, 7 p.m. hold a forum on the topic that night. Fairview Cemetery, West Hartford. woman, Manchester Council on Substance Abuse concerned with a proposed hike in increases. $1,100 to $1,210. Blood pressure clinic offered Hospital for 30 years, serving as and June Barrows of Tolland; eight Board of Education long range plarming committee, 45 The forum’s purpose is to get religious leaders in There arc no calling hours. Concerns. playing fees and membership dues, “That’s up to them (club ad­ The counUY club offers social A blood pressure clinic for individuals whose last director of nursing services for 16 grandchildren; two great­ North School St., 7 p.m. the community involved in efforts of the town police Memorial donations may be made While the paitnership is designed to fight sub­ but are dedicated to the larger issue ministration),” he said. “I’m not memberships which entitle members names begin with letters L to Z will be held Wednesday years. She was a member of the grandchildren; several nieces and Board of Directors, Lincoln Center hearing room, 7:30 department and school district to fight substance going to get into that controversy. to Animal Friends of Connecticut, stance abuse at all levels in the community, it will be of who operates the golf course. to attend club social functions, but from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Senior Center, 549 E. Middle Alumni Association of Nursing of nephews; and family in Czechos­ pjn. abuse, especially among children and students, or­ particularly concerned with the impact of substance I’m into something bigger than do not waive playing fees. Single z " 0 Hartford Hospital, a former member Inc., P.O. Box 17-306, West Turnpike. lovakia. ganizers said. abuse on children. that.” social memberships would rise from O J3 of the Board of Directors of Visiting Hartford 06117. Bolton “The country club could be and The funeral will be Wednesday at Barlow, who said he has rep-esented young vic­ should be operated for a profit to the The bigger issue is a lawsuit $79 to $81.90. Family social mem­ Catholic education discussed Nurses Association and Home Care 9 a.m. at the Tocchetti Funeral Budget workshop. Community Hall, 7 p.m. The forum will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Paul E. Fairbanks tims of substance abuse, said a problem at the local town,” said William Hooker who claiming the lease is illegal because berships would rise from $118 to O Tl of Manchester. She was a member Home, and 10 a.m. at St. Edward Center Congregational Church, 11 Center St. It is “The Role of Parents in Catholic Education” is the Raul Ellsworth Fairbanks, 54, of Coventry level is made evident by acknowledging the frequent had fought against the decision by it was not opened to other possible $129.80. of the Order of Eastern Star No. 53 Church. Burial will be in St. Edward free and open to the public. 0 m topic of a lecture to be given Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. by South Windsor, died Monday (Feb. use of services available to people with substance the town Board of Directors to ex­ bidders. For Manchester residents who are Brother John McGovern, superintendent of schools in the and Amulet Chapter No. 3, R.A.W. Cemetery. Calling hours are today Housing Authority, Orchard Hill Estates, 7 p.m. “Substance abuse is everyone’s problem, not Just 5, 1990) at his home. He is survived School Building Committee, Covenuy High School, abuse problems. These include school guidance of­ tend the lease the club has on the While Hooker says the suit is still not members, weekday playing fees m K Archdiocese of Hartford. The lecture is part of an East She was a member of AU Saints Or­ from 7 to 9 p.m. the Boaid of Education’s,” said Lynn Gustafson, su­ would increase from $6 to $6.60 for by a brother, David L. Fairbanks of room 28,7:30 p.m. fices, social workers and psychologists, he said. town-owned land. The extension, pending, others have maintained the O) Catholic High School Parent’s Club meeting and will be thodox Church of Hartford. pervisor of school health services for the town of While some children may not actually abuse sub­ nine holes of golf and from $11 to Manchester. Stela Smoluk Republican Town Committee, Town Office Building, Manchester, who will speak about substance abuse signed last November, allows the court has dismissed the case. held in the school auditorium, 115 New State Road. She is also survived by a brother, He is also survived by his mother, stances, they may be affected by someone else, such $12.10 for 18 holes. Weekend and John Scarchuk of Covenuy; a niece; Stella (Pigocki) Smoluk, 83, of 7:30 p.m. among youth in Manchester during the forum. club to lease the land in 1991 and 0 1 Helen (Ellsworth) Fairbanks, with as a parent, who does, he said. Seymour Kudlow, another op­ holiday fees would rise from $11 to 115 Oak St., died Monday (Feb. 5, “We can do our thing, but it will take the com­ 1992 for $75,000 per year. The price m > Business to be discussed and four nephews. whom he lived; two nieces and a Barlow told a story about a 9-year-old daughter of ponent of the lease, said he also was $12.10 for nine holes and $13 to 1990) at Manchester Memorial munity at large to win the fight,” agreed Allan has been $50,000 per year since How to start up and run a small business will be the The funeral will be Thursday at nephew. a local alcoholic. Barlow was appointed by the state more concerned about the manage­ $14.30 for 18 holes. 11 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Hospital. She was the of widow Chesterton, assistant superintendent for curriculum 1966. topic of a seminar on Wednesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at The funeral will be Wednesday at to represent her in juvenile court recently. ment of the course than the dues and For non-residents who are not > 05 Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be Walter B. Smoluk. Thoughts and instruction of Manchester schools. No one can Booth & Dimock Memorial Library, Main Street, II a.m. at the Samscl & Carmon “She was accused of stealing sausages from her Hooker sttid the town could make fees. Kudlow said it would not be members, playing fees would in­ in East Cemetery. Calling hours arc She was bom in Poland and lived win this war alone.” Covenu^y. It will be presented by Stephen O’Donnell and Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Road, neighbor in order to feed herself and her siblings.” a “substantial profit” if it took over appropriate for him to comment on crease from $13 to $14.30 for nine > Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 in Manchester for many years. Chesterton is one of the scheduled speakers. Other is free and open to the public, ^ r more information call South Windsor. Burial will be in The 1944 edition of Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary’s Barlow said. “The truth was that her father was an al­ the administration of the course, the dues and fees because he docs holes and from $25 to $27.50 for 18 H p.m. Before retiring, she worked at speakers will include Malcolm F. Barlow, an attorney 742-7606. Center Cemetery, South Windsor. second definition of “hero” is as follow: coholic and wasn’t feeding her.” which would no longer be what he not know anything about the club’s holes. Non-resident fees are the t > Memorial donations may be made Cheney Brothers and Pioneer who has dealt with youth substance abuse and a Calling hours arc today from 7 to 9 “A man honored after death by public worship, be­ called a “private playground.” operating expenses. same for weekends and holidays. ■D to the Manchester Memorial Hospi­ F^achute. Slides to be shown p.m. cause of exceptional service to mankind.” Hooker and others have criticized tal Development Fund, or the Visit­ She is survived by a daughter and “Enfield Shaker Community” is the topic of a slide- Memorial donations may be made The most recent American Heritage Dictionary’s re­ the country club, saying members ing Nurses Association and Home son-in-law, Helen and Leslie Florek lecture to be given Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Arbors at to the Dialysis Unit of Rockville lated definition of “hero”: are allowed greater access to the Care, 545 N. Main St. of Manchester; and two Hop Brook, 403 W. Center St. The public is invited. For General Hospital, 31 Union St., Ver­ “Any man noted for feats of courage or nobility of Wetlands worry prompts panel course than non-members. more information call 647-9343. grandchildren, Richard Florek of purptose; especially, one who has risked or sacrificed his Denise Caron non. However, country club FYesident ® Manchester and Leslie Ericson of life.” Breastfeeding to be discussed Denise (Nadeau) Caron, 78, of John M. Fiori Vernon. She was predeceased by a William R. Huimiford said members New Brunswick, Canada, formerly The latter definition hints at the evolution of values as to set hearing on housing plan are not given any greater access than Introducing an “Baby Arrives: The Family and the Breastfed Baby” John Marlin Fiori, 48, of East son, Julian Smoluk. of Hartford, died Sunday (Feb. 4, well as of word usage. “Service of mankind” is in fact non-members. will be the topic of a La Leche League meeting on Wed­ Hartford, husband of Adella ■Die funeral will be Thursday at substituted by “feats of courage”. Given another 40 years 1990) She was the mother of Odette not require a public hearing. The recommended by the lYtlice Depart­ exciting new way nesday at 7:30 p.,m. at 23 Duval St. All women and (Gagliarducci) Fiori, died Saturday 10:30 a.m. at the John F. Tierney or so, one has to wonder if the now third place definition, •The only difference between Pelletier; and Albc, Hcrmel and By Nancy Foley hearing is scheduled for Feb. 21. ment and the town engineering staff. babies are welcome. The league’s services includes a (Feb. 3, 19W) in Quebec City, Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., “a person prominent in some event”, will supplant the members and non-members is mem­ to lose weight. Clermont Caron, all of Manchester. Manchester Herald The commission, however, ac­ The commission approved chan­ 24-hour telephone counseling service and a lending Canada. He was a member of the followed by a Mass of Christian current second place definition and become the bers ptay a yearly fee,” he said. 1 emi t believe it. 1 ate (lizza with my She is also survived by three cepted arguments by the town of ges in the town wetlands map in library of books on childbirth, parenting and breastfeed­ executive sports council of East burial at 11 a.m. at St. James Chur­ “preferred” version; thus, relegating the currently accept­ A public hearing will be held on kids, tile same metils I cooked for other daughters. Georgette Laplanlc Manchester staff that a proposed response to two applications. Shaw- The proposed 10 percent in­ ing. More information and directions are available by Catholic High School, representing ch. Burial will be in St. James able one to the realm of the mythical or quasi-mythical, plans to build a congregate housing my family, and even l\ad a snack of Edmundslon, New Brunswick, reconstruction of Tolland Tlimpike mutt Equipment successfully argued creases in membership dues and calling Kathy at 646-7277; Carol, 644-4109; or Kathy, the baseball team. Cemetery. Calling hours are Wed­ the current first definition. community for the elderly, the P la ­ wit it my coffee .\nd you know wliat? Rachel Martin of East Hartford, and and part of North Main Street would that the wetland boundaries should playing fees for non-members must 1 lost every single pound 1 wanted to. He is survived by two son, Martin nesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A hero is a beacon to follow. A lifetime qualifies a ning and Zoning Commission 644-4191. Hermance Cyr of Glastonbury; two not require a public hearing. be amended on 4.41 acres on three be approved by the town’s Board of and John Fiori, both of East true hero, and not one event alone. decided last night. adjoining parcels of land on Tolland other sons, Raul Caron of Center Memorial donations may be made The reconstruction is designed to Directors under the terms of the It works fast. ISL,,,* Hartford; a daughter, Laura Marie The proposal by Aaron Cook for widen Tolland Turnpike to a TUmpike, west of the Manchester lease agreement. Moriches, N.Y., John Caron of to the C.A.M. Agency, St. Francis J. Fernand Chamberland New Fast & R ex ihle 1‘ro gram from Fiori of East Hanford; his parents, “Lyman Spring Village” iiKludes uniform 32 feet beginning near the and Vernon town lines. David Weight Watcliers tits so comfortably Glastonbury; a brother, Ludger Hospital, 114 Woodland St., Church of the Assumption Lottery Bruno and Anne (Cannone) Fiori of 325 units of congregate housing for intersection with Buckland Street to O’Connell, president of Shawmutt Hunniford said the increases are into my lifestyle tliat 1 thought 1 Nadeau of Baker Brook, New Farmington: two brothers, Mark Hartford. Permanent deacon Brunswick; 17 grandchildren; and the elderly on Riverside Drive on a E)eming Street and to add gr^ite Equipment, said the company being proposed, so the club can pay wouldn't notice results riglit away. Fiori and Bruce Fiori, both of Far­ 27.46-acre site located south of East four great-grandchildren. curbing and drainage at some points, w ant^ the change in order to build for increased operating expenses Was 1 surprised when my liushand Here are Monday’s lottery results from around New mington; and a sister, Dianne Low- Middle 'Rimpike. The J.B. Cote Funeral Home, of In Memoriam James Weber, assistant town en­ an addition on the back of a build­ and generate money to repair two told me tiow great 1 looked after just England: den of Downington, Pa.; several greens, Hunniford said. He said he CONNECTICUT Edmundston, New Brunswick, In loving memory of John Fischer, Meeting at the Lincoln Center gineer, told the commission. ing. one week aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews. cannot estimate the cost to repair the Canada, is in charge of arrange­ who passed away on February 6, Manchester Herald Monday night, the commission In other action, the commission Wluit s more, U.-cause 1 can live with Daily: 4-0-5. Play Four: 6-2-0-8. The funeri will be at a lime to be The wetlands map will also be greens, but it will be in the MASSACHUSETTS ments. 1981. rejected arguments by Edward M. approved plans by the Cheney Hall thi,s program, 1 stuck to it and re a d ie d aimounccd. Burial will be in Center changed for property at 254V thousands of dollars. The cost could my goal .\nd Indieve me, there's Daily: 2-8-6-4. You left a beautiful memory, Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. Pawluk, a biologist with Soil Foundation to renovate the hall to Cemetery, South Windsor. Adams St., on a 22.15-acre site lo­ be reduced if the work is done in notiung more s;itisfying tlian succt'ss. NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Margaret Cudworth a sorrow to great to be told, Science and Environmental Services make it accessible to people with Daily publication since OcL 1, 1914. cated between Adams Street and conjunction with the proposed con­ New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine daily: 7-6-6 and Margaret (Ferguson) Cudworth, Memorial donations may be made but to us who loved and lost you, in Cheshire, that the development disabilities. On Jan. 17, the commis­ New Slate Road, following a request struction of a second 18-hole course And it fits my 9-S-4-3. 77, of West Hartford, widow of A. to East Hartford American Legion your memory will never grow old. would not have a significant impact sion delayed action on the plans be­ USPS 327-500 VOL. CIX, No. 108 by Hackett Estate. adjacent to the club. RHODE ISLAND Wallace Cudworth, died Monday Baseball, c/o, James Dumais, 114 Sadly Missed by. on the wetlands in the area and did cause they did not reflect changes lifestyle.______(Feb. 5, 1990) at her home. She is Wife Anna and Son George Publisher 1 Daily: 7-9-3-2. Harvest Lane, East Hartford 06118. Penny M Sieflert Managing Editor Marie P. Grady Residents are rankled News Editor/Opinion Page Editor. Ron Robillard Half Price Weather Associate Editor______[ Alexander Girelli PLACE Sports Editor______Len Auster Join For Only $14.50

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If the commission delayed action NEW FASTrSf FLEXIBLE PROGRAM 0.89 inches for the month, 4.92 in­ Suggested carrier rales are $1.60 weekly, $7.70 for The application was on Monday’s on the proposal until Feb. 21, the HERALD 4 M fcv luhaeoiwit wMka SO valaJ 4l D*r1>c before O’Neill presents his 1990-91 in the decision; ban abortions based tion rights hill that would repeal the the proposal as a “gesture of In a subsequent statem ent, most bomb threats are hoaxes — Air travelers who ask should be The salaries of the treasurer, to work in tandem with the entire lative session. to let 6(X) police officers take him ticipated in the protests and endorses budget to the General Assembly. on sex selection; and protect the criminal statues, bar the stale from remarkable arrogance.” Heyman criticized public art on the up to 6(X) a year proving false — told the reason for the precautions comptroller and secretary of the housing community. The pro-life advocates will try to into custody. the monument proposal, said the Using money borrowed through the rights of the unborn at “viability,” or interfering with abortions, and en­ “We want something that is meant campus, saying statues “do not wear no public warning should be made “to have the flexibility to make his > O ) state, all of which are now $50,000, “Our goal is to create a single convince slate lawmakers to restrict Photographs of Savio and others event brought together students of sale of bonds would eliminate when a fetus is capable of living sure state funding for all reproduc­ as a tribute and inspiration to all well and they are vulnerable to in the vast majority of cases. own personal decision indepen­ would go to $85,000, a 70 percent state housing organization that pos­ abortion in Connecticut, rather than addressing the crowd from atop the all political persuasion, from leftists General Fund financing for the outside the mother’s womb. tive health care services, including freedom fighters,” said Charles being defaced.” Busey noted the FAA continues dently,” Busey said. ^ > increases, in 1991. sesses the maximum flexibility to seek an outright ban like their police car were published around the to Young Republicans. 3D H Department of Housing, which this finance, develop and target housing counterparts in some other states. A “viability” law, while important abortion. Schwartz, a physics professor who More than 270 people, including to insist airlines not disclose the But overall, he said, “Our policy “Last year the Legislature didn’t last year dreamed up the idea of world, leading to sympathy strikes “We’re a country that too often year has a budget of about $59 mil­ resources,” the governor said. And despite losses in recent symbolically to abortion opponents, But Jepsen said there is growing inlemalionally known artists, have contents of the agency’s security remains that we not go public.” > > have the guts to do what they knew commissioning artwork for the submitted proposals for the artwork, by students until the university forgets our past,” said the mayor. lion. He said that Housing Commis­ years, when the Legislature has would not significantly limit abor­ concern among pro-choice activists notices and bulletins containing in­ The issue of whether passengers TD was appropriate, and that was to and a seven-member committee was dropped its ban several months later. “The free speech movement was a O’Neill’s office issued a state­ sioner John F. F^pandrea and CHFA rejected attempts to cut public fund­ tions; only seven of the 19,994 abor­ that certain regulations, particularly project. telligence information on terrorist should be told of terrorist threats pass our recommendations,” Ritter Since then, the proposal has scheduled to name five finalists The often iconoclastic proposals milestone of the l%0s, the recogni­ ment after the close of business Executive Director Orest T. Dubno ing or otherwise restrict abortions in tions in Connecticut in 1987 were the parental notification bill, will threats. arose after reports that some U.S. said. garnered support from 1(X) profes­ to commemorate the confrontation tion by young people of all types hours Monday and did not explain would lead a transition team, work­ Connecticut, pro-life advocates con- performed after 21 weeks of preg­ win legislative approval. today. “I think passengers should diplomats were told of a 1988 He said he was a little more op­ sors, local piolilicians, students and Their work will be displayed and include a huge screw; two chairs that they would be participants in whether the proposal would actually ing with O’Neill’s fiscal counsel, fidenUy predict more success during nancy, an approximate date of Although the state’s budget crisis opierate on the assumption that if bomb threat against Pan Am Flight timistic that a raise of some amount most of the now middle-age leaders a final selection announced March facing each other on two pedestals; the governing forces around them. would be approved this year because save money, although that apparent­ Timothy F. Bannon. the 1990 session, which convenes viability. means exjiansion of expensive so­ “With what’s happening today in the plane is going, there is no 103. cial programs unlikely, the Assemb­ of the free speech movement. 3. Organizers, who have already a giant megaphone; three monkeys threat,” Busey told reporters Mon­ The aircraft exploded over of the fact that if nothing is done, Wednesday. At the same time, the pro-life in a cage; a suspended exclamation Eastern Europe, how can we not Lawmakers will devote much of ly is setting its sights on a slew of But Chancellor Ira Michael raised $30,000, plan to give the win­ day. “If we cannot guarantee the Lockerbie, Scotland on Dec. 21, there will be another four-year inter­ council has agreed to support legis­ mark, and a bronze fist breaking pause to honor that?” their time to solving the state’s fis­ other issues. Among them: Heyman, who must accept the ner $70,0(X) to build the monument, security and the safety of that 1988, killing 259 people on board lude before a raise can be approved. lation to repeal unenforceable state through the pavement with the mid­ But others say the movement did cal crisis during the short session. —Gun control and gun safety. An monument before it can be placed which will be donated to the univer­ flight, the bird does not fly.” and 11 on the ground. “1 would think they would scale District pay scheme laws that classify performing, assist­ dle finger extended. not live up to the principles it on campus, said he was troubled by sity. (the recommendations) down — un­ But election-year politics are likely ing in or counseling about abortion informal panel consisting of mem­ the proposal. The movement began in the fall Supporters of the monument are espoused. fortunately, but understandably,” to intensify debate on abortion and a as a felony. bers of the Public Safely Committee Ritter said. host of other issues, including crime Like many anti-abortion groups and citizen-activists has been study­ “1 realize the state is in a fiscal attracts opposition and drugs, a package of gun safety across the country, the council was ing the issue and is expected to and gun control bills, and a propos^ encouraged by the U.S. Supreme make several recommendations, in­ L.A. votes crunch, but we’re talking about $15,(X)0. She said she expected Now untder NEW By Alex Girelii to allow interstate banking beyond Court’s Webster'decision last sum­ cluding a proposal to hold gun salaries lliat go significantly into the fewer new capital projects needing Manchester Herald New England. mer. But the decision also seemed to owners criminally responsible if Management - Diet future,” .said commission member legal and engineering services next for 12-month “What we’re asking for is very their guns cause damage while left Charles L. Howard. year. She said some of the fees will re-energize the pro-choice move­ Center combines with AT HOP BROOK Commission member Robert G. A preliminary proposal to in­ realistic,” said Susan Smith, legisla­ ment. unattended in an irresponsible man­ ARBORS appear in the capital expenses sec­ crease the pay of administrators in tive administrator for the Pro-Life ner. school year personal fitness Lee said he feared that keeping tion of the budget because they will “The anti-choice forces have the Eighth Utilities District ran into Council of Connecticut. “The issue retreated significantly since Webster The Arbors at Hop Brook retirement community, in cooperation with the Manchester salaries down would keep some be in connection with projects that That proposal, similar to a Florida offering at some opposition from district direc­ isn’t choice. The issue is abortion in the scope of what they hope to ac­ law, comes after a string of acciden­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Historical Society celebrating its 25th anniversary, is sponsoring a week-long lecture series. qualified people from mnning for have already been approved. tors at a budget workshop Monday, and how it will be regulated and complish,” said state Rep. George tal shootings involving children. Board of Education voted to place This 25th anniversary celebration will be held February 11th thru February 16th. high office. Boutin said she had not yet NO COST! but no vote was taken. all district schools on a year-round prepared a capital expenses budget personal fitness train­ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11 2PM - 5PM OPENING OF EXHIBITS Director Lorraine Boutin, ad­ schedule by July 1991 to ease over­ proposal. The capital improvement Day-care operator ministrative commissioner, has ten­ crowding. ing - with equipment on budget approved for the current year tatively proposed that the salaries of Rowland to disband campaign premises with profes­ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12 TPM CONNECTICUTS FIRST GR.ASS FARM is found innocent is $223,204 and the total of the en­ In a divisive session that lasted Lecture Host: Robert Olcott elected officials and office staff more than four hours, the board members be increased in next years’ tire adm inistrative budget is sional Fitness Coun­ $384,054. voted 4-3 Monday to adopt most of TOLLAND (AP) — A former budget by $5,450, to $54,250 from a Los Angeles Unified School Dis­ selor Jane Murano - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 2PM SOUTHEND RAILROAD Ledyard day care center operator the current $48,800. The total current budget for the for Congress to daunt critics trict plan. Lecture Host: Thomas Lewis has been cleared of charges that she Under the proposal, the salary of district is $1,675,757. over seven years allegedly sexually abused a 4-year- the lax collector, Ernest Machell, Budget proposals for the district He said that money contributed to comments. But he’s not one now.” The plan requires all public 1 By Judd Everhart experience and a TPM THE EARLY PITKIN FAMILY/PITKIN GLASS old girl in her care more than two would increase from $9,300 to fire and sewer operations will be The Associated Press the committee through the end of Asked if he thought Weicker schools currently on traditional year ago. $10,600 and the salary of the rate discussed at workshops Feb. 13 and 1989 had been pledged to him would gel in, Rowland shrugged and schedules to submit plans for year- masters degree in Presented by: Erland Johnson and Thomas Duff said: “1 don’t know. You can never A six-member Tolland Superior maker, Teresa Machell, from $1,500 Feb. 20. The current fire department HARTFORD — Republican John before he made his gubernatorial bid round classes in lime for the tell with Lowell.” Health Promotion. Court jury deliberated for two days to $2,500. budget is $638,735. The fire mar­ G. Rowland says he’ll disband his official in October. He says he is no 1991-92 school year. V WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 2PM VICTORIAN COST’UME 1840-1900 shal’s budget is $25,955. The sewer longer accepting congressional cam­ before returning a verdict Monday The salary of the district presi­ congressional campaign committee Weicker, who lost his Senate seal Nearly 100 schools already fol­ Slide Lecture: Pamela Cartlodge, budget is $624,013. that cleared Deborah A. Hcndel, 37, dent, Thomas E. Landers, would rise soon and doesn’t want its existence paign donations. in 1988 as he sought a fourth term, low year-round schedules. Woodstock, Connecticut The budget for the fiscal year that "If you’re serious about of one count of second-degree from $1,800 to $2,000. The salaries to be viewed as a hedge in his bid Another Republican gubernatorial is doing some private polling before Board members Rita Walters and sexual assault and two counts of risk of the other six directors would rise begins July 1 will be set by the dis­ hopeful. Senate Minority Leader making a decision on the governor’s for the governor’s chair. Leticia Quezada argued that the plan losing weight call today CHENEY MILLS WERE THE WORLD of injury to a minor. from $3,600 to $3,750. trict voters at the annual district Reginald J. Smith of New Hartford, race, either as a Republican or an in­ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 2PM That committee has raised unfairly targets minority students at­ 647-0469 Slide Ixicture: Dr. John Sutlierland, When the verdict was rear], Ms. At one point. Director Gordon meeting May 23. $102,0(X). Rowland said the com­ said the fact that Rowland hasn’t dependent candidate. tending overcrowded campuses. Hcndel cried, “Oh, God!,” burst into Lassow moved for a different and mittee would be disbanded soon and disbanded the congressional com­ At his news conference, Rowland Manchester Community College According to figures provided by About 95 percent of those stu­ 9 tears and hugged her lawyer, lower schedule of increase, 7 per­ that the money would likely be mittee may be an indicator that he’s announced he had the backing of 54 ^ ------^ the town assessor’s office, the dis­ dents already attending year-round Richard S. Cramer of Wethersfield. given to the Republican State rethinking his candidacy because of of the 63 Republicans in the stale TPM ARCHAEOLOGY AND 1NDL\N HISTXIRY OF cent for most of the officials, 8.5 trict Grand List has increased by schools are minorities, Quezada Moments later she embraced her Central Committee, which could use the current speculation that former House of Representatives. percent for the rale maker, and 12 $28,904,725 or 11.88 percent. Since said. But only 16 percent of the first Four weeks of weight loss with the MANCHES'TER father, husband, sister and 20- it on behalf of all Republicans run­ U.S. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. may Rowland also said he expects percent for the two office staffers. most of that increase results from batch of students slated to convert to Lecture: Dr. Nicholas Bellantoni, ning this year. jump into the race for the GOP Democratic Gov. William A. fifth week free month-old son. He withdrew the motion when other real estate growth in the area where a year-round schedule are white, she Connecticut SUtte Archaeologist The victim’s mother said she was directors said it was too early in the the district will provide fire protec­ “The committee is just in position nomination for governor. O ’Neill to ultimately drop his bid No Restrictions “I think the fact that Lowell for re-election. Although he insists said. disappointed with the verdict. budget process to make a firm com­ tion, but not sewer service, only half to hold the money that’s already “Sometimes we try to ignore “I can’t believe it,” the motiier mitment. been raised,” Rowland, a three-term Weicker is toying with this would he’s running for a third full term and FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16 2PM A VISIT TO OU) MANCHESTER the district’s mill rate could be ap­ reality, and the reality is it is a racial with this ad Expires 2-28-91^ said, brushing back a tear. “She congressman from Waterbury, said cause everyone involved in this to will begin running television com­ Slide Lecture: Herbert Bengston, Boutin’s proposal calls for a plied to it to set taxes. issue,” she said. “Whether or not V. ______(Hendel) did it, and now she is get­ Monday. He is the perceived front­ take a look at their long-range mercials later this week, O’Neill has Manchester Historical Society decrease in die total operating ex­ At the current half rate of 3.5 you want to accept it, it is a racial ting off, and my daughter is ruined penses from $115,050 to $94,750, mills, die increase in the Grand List runner for the nomination in what is plans,” Smith told the Waterbury not yet formally announced his can­ issue.” l)i(“L«> The exhibits and lectures will be open to the public free of charge. Seating will be limited at 9 now a four-way race. Republican last week. didacy and the issue remains one of For the smartest weight for life.” but some directors expressed con­ would produce about $1(X),(X)0 in The plan, endorsed last week by On Monday, Rowland wouldn’t intense speculation. the lectures. Reservations are required. Exhibits can be viewed Monday - Friday between Hcndel was arrested in August cern over reductions Boutin had new lax revenue. “We’re not doing any other active Superintendent Leonard Britton, loss in your area call CetiUT' fund-raising and no other active ex­ discuss the possibility of a Weicker The governor’s approval rating in /A IIOl,6< lt\> 1987 after the girl, now 6, com­ proposed. Her proposal would Director Willard Marvin presided would increase the district’s student 10AM and 4PM. Please call 64T-9343 for reservations and further information. penditures, so for all practical pur­ candidacy, telling reporters: “If he the most recent polls have been at Jane Murano - 647-0469 plained that she had been touched decrease the legal fee appropriation at the meeting of the directors Mon­ capacity by 62,(XK) during the next of Manchester from $30,000 to $15,00(1 and the en­ poses, it’s no longer in effect,” he becomes a candidate. I’d be more all-time lows, in large part because “all over her body,” according to a day. Landers, district president, did two years. Groton Town police affidavit. gineering fees from $25,000 to not attend. added. than happy to make any remarks or of the slate’s budget mess. 0 MANCHESTER HERALD, Hiesday, Feb. 6,1990—7 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, TUcsdav, Feb. f> 1 ‘>90 North asks Cigarette calendars OPINION reversal of decried by legislator MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — A children,” she said. NIS tactics conviction lawmaker intends to show ITiilip Part of the goal in Barbagallo’s Residents Morris Inc. just what a long way 20-lesson program is to look at how WASHmGTON (AP) — Oliver consumers have come by sending advertisers sell the public on a are being L. North is asking a federal appeals the cigarette maker’s datebooks to product. The children will clip and court to reverse his convictions in classrooms for a lesson in the discuss ads from popular magazines and look at materials such as the In Bolton the Iran-Contra affair on grounds politics of persuasion. that former President Reagan should The calendars — built around the Virginia Slims datebook. questioned “I call it tobacco humor,” said 0V(„,U have been called as a trial witness. Virginia Slims theme: “You’ve In oral arguments today before come a long way, baby” — feature Seibert, a Democrat. “Their theme is V.nT\Jt ‘You’ve come a long way baby,’ but need data So IT'S VJP To OS TO o o By Jack Anderson the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, pictures of fashionably and scantily they only picture women smoking in Bolton residents will need more infonnation SOIACWWUG ^^VJT 'T. and Dale Van Atta North’s lawyers also were expected clothed women with cigarettes. to assert that North’s prosecution than they have thus far received in order to make '♦IS Two years ago, state Rep. Anne various fashion outfits.” WASHINGTON — Last year, the was tainted by the former White Seibert collected the calendars and The calendars list what Virginia an educated decision on the best of several plans Naval Investigative Service spent six House aide’s immunized testimony returned them to the company on the Slims considers important dates in to deal with declining enrollment at the high months and $4 million to reach the to Congress. grounds they were sexist and women’s history — including Aug. school. dubious conclusion that agunners mate North was convicted on May 4, promoted a deadly habit. 26, 1920, the day women won the This is true despite the fact that the town has blew up the gun turret on the USS Iowa 1989, of obstructing Congress, alter­ A letter sent by Seibert and 65 right to vote, and the day in 1968 ing and desuoying National Security engaged two consultants to study the problem. The in an apparent state of homosexual other lawmakers calls the books when Virginia Slims were intro­ melancholia. Council documents and accepting an “demeaning to women, their history duced. consultants may well have done all that they were Where does the NIS come up with this illegal gratuity. and their accomplishments,” and in­ Seibert said that approach belit­ charged with doing, but it does not appear to be stuff? The obstruction charge involved a appropriate mementos for law­ tles the accomplishment of the enough to guide some of the residents. The answer may be in the NIS inter­ 1985 shipment of Hawk missiles to makers grappling with issues like women’s suffrage movement. At a meeting Thursday night, many residents rogation technique, which is coercive Iran, while the documents that were health care and medical costs. A telephone call to Enud appeared and many of them made it clear they op­ enough to make Columbus confess that destroyed showed North’s assistance However, Seibert said recently, Houminer, president of Philip Mor­ to the Nicaraguan Conuas. The the materials could inform students ris’ tobacco division in New York, pose closing the school and relying on some other the earth is flat. NIS agents are trained to “attack the gratuity was a $13,800 home about sexism in advertising and was not returned. high school or schools to educate their students. suspect psychologically and invade the security system which North ac­ about cancer risks with big profit Philip Morris also has sent law­ Still others said they were disappointed with the defensive zones and get right up in the cepted from Richard Secord, who motives behind them. makers copies of the Bill of Rights, lack of detailed information on the options, par­ suspect’s face,” according to the inter­ North enlisted to run supplies to the Teacher Carol Barbagallo said she complete with the company name at ticularly how much or how little they would cost rogation manu^ obtained by our associate rebels fighting the Nicaraguan plans to use the datebook to teach the bottom. government. the town. Jim Lynch. Rutland Town Elementary School Seibert said these, too, would be ..OPENinc. W CEReWPU\e£. of BUP&ET BALL- BEKBoN... It is a manual that NIS once claimed U.S. Disuict Court Judge Gerhard fifth-graders about drug and alcohol sent to Vermont schools, after It seems obvious that most Bolton residents who did not exist. Now the NIS admits it ex­ Gesell on July 5 placed North on abuse. removal of the “commercial endor­ attended the Thursday meeting want to retain a ists, but prefers to call it “interview tech­ probation for two years, fined him “We’re looking for healthy sement (that) defaces the replica of town high school even if that seems not to be the nique.” We call it overkill by agents who $150,000 and sentenced him to children, and a healthy future for this historic document.” least expensive way to provide a comprehensive have seen too many episodes of “Miami 1,200 hours of community service. Open Forum North is performing the community secondary education. Vice.” The NIS has gained a reputation as a service while appealing the convic­ Second man alleges sex But when citizens are asked to rank the four cowboy agency, time and again its find­ tions and fine. plans the consultants outline as possible solutions Time for action Emotional havoc Firemen affected ings and overz^ous tactics catch heat. In The three-member panel hearing many will find the process less of an educated one 1985, Rep. Jim Bates, D-Calif., proposed his appeal includes Judges Laurence with founder of shelter that the NIS be abolished and its duties Silberman and David Scntelle, both than an intuitive one. Cost is one of the factors To the Editor: tions brought by former prostitute To the Editor: To the Editor: shifted to other agencies. .Reagan administration appointees, NEW YORK (AP) — A second they should take into consideration. There is no I have read with great interest the series Kevin Kite, who has said Ritter gave In the past three months the people of As chairman of the Public Safety Com­ More recently. Congress was angered and Carter administration appointee man alleges he had sex with the of letters to the editor concerning the fu­ him money, housing and gifts in ex­ way a firm figure can be attached to any of the al­ Bolton have watched emerge a group of mittee and a strong advocate of our state’s by the curious NIS conclusion to the USS Patricia Wald, chief judge of the ap­ Roman Catholic priest who founded ture of Bolton High School. As a parent change for sex. Kite’s father has ternatives, but surely educated guesses must be citizens called TNT. Their goal, they say, volunteers, especially in life-threatening Iowa investigation. The explosion last peals court. Covenant House, the nation’s largest of school age children, I am very much is to trim taxes. However, it has become runaway shelter. described his son as an emotionally S possible. situations, I am supporting several house April, which killed 47 sailors, was Silberman was undersecretary of concerned with the quality of education in troubled liar. obvious that the group has demonstrated bills affecting volunteer firefighters in the blamed by the NIS on gunners mate labor during the Nixon administra­ Darryl J. Bassile, 31, of Ithaca, The school system has provided a comparison my hometown. For the twelve years my FYosccutors have confirmed they their only objective is that of closing our 1990 congressional session. I am joining Clayton Hartwig. Maybe the NIS is right, tion and in 1974-75 was a deputy at­ claimed the encounters occurred of the per public cost at various regional high family and I have lived in Bolton, we arc investigating whether Covenant high school without regard to the children Congressman Sam Gejdenson who is a but the FBI disagre^ with the bizarre torney general. He was appointed to after he had sought refuge as a have always supported the school system teen-ager at Covenant House, The House funds were used for Ritter’s l i schools with the cost at Bolton High, and only two of our town. It seems the children them­ prime sponsor supporting this legislation conclusion, and Navy accident inves­ the appeals court in 1985. and have been encouraged by its success, The Associated Press New York Times reported today. personal benefit. of the eight regional schools have lower costs than selves are of no interest to Mr. Holland at the federal level. tigators have privately indicated that the Wald was an assistant attorney especially with the success of Bolton Roman Catholic church officials The organization, founded by Rit­ Bolton, but not dramatically lower. and his group. This is a tragedy! explosion may have been caused by poor general in the Carter administration High School. With its history of a suong These bills are critical to the future STOVE WOOD — A woman in rural Romania carries home wood for her kitchen fire Vil- are investigating the new charges, ter in 1968, manages 17 shelters i j TNT and its movement have left in its training procedures. before being appointed to the bench Beyond the question of whether to retain a town core education and college preparatory safety of lives, homes and property. Soon the Times said. with more than 2,000 beds in the path victims. Yes, TNT members, have That explanation lacks the tabloid in­ by Carter in 1979. Sentelle, ap­ lage life in the Romanian countryside is still hard. school is the question of how to structure it if it is courses, I have been confident that when we will be facing a statewide shortage of The Rev. Bruce Ritter denied United States, Canada and Latin you considered the emotional havoc you trigue that the NIS seems to crave. pointed to the court in 1987, is a my own children reach high school age, volunteer firefighters in about five years. Bassile’s allegations, calling him a America, serving about 25,000 retained, and what courses should be offered. It have imparted on our children? Of course Homesexuality is far more exciting than former federal judge in North they will be able to get the very best In some areas of the state attracting “sick kid.” young people annually, making it will be difficult for residents to form a good not. It appears that tliis does not factor poor training procedures. No government . Carolina. education possible right here in Bolton. firefighters, especially during the day, is On Monday, the shelter conceded the nation’s largest runaway shelter. I m opinion on those questions without some ap­ into your decision-making process. agency has shown such a passion for North’s central arguments in his Strangers help victims of crash The benefits of a small-school, family at­ very difficult. Support for Uiis vital or­ that it provided a dead boy’s inden- Its $85 million annual budget comes Z "D I am a mother of a sixth and a seventh scand^s with homosexual themes as the appeal include: proximate price tags attached to them. mosphere, one in which my child is ganization must come from the federal, tity to a former male prostitute who mainly from private donations. grader and have watched their school, NIS. An agency spokesman said the NIS —Reagan’s testimony would SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Tlie single-vehicle accident oc­ She and Bouchard are staying this O 33 known personally by the principal and state and municipal levels. was the first runaway to allege he More questions have arisen with teachers and principal viciously attacked only investigates allegations of have been “critically important” in Contributions of clothes and money curred on an icy bridge on Interstate week at the Ronald McDonald every teacher, far outweigh any possible in print by these people. The continued had sex with the Franciscan priest. the disclosure shelter officials ^ o The three bills currently under con­ homosexuality when there is reason to North’s defense of the obstruction sueamed in for a woman whose five 44 near Mount Vernon in south­ House of the Ozarks. The house, provided Kite with papers for a new O -n advantage of a larger urban high school. threat to take away their school leaves sideration would give incentive to normally a home for parents of sick Bassile said that in April 1973, Looking Back suspect something. charge. The defense contends children were among six victims of western Missouri. identity. This point has been clearly made by the them worrying — “Where will I be in children, was pressed into service when he was 14, he met Ritter after 0 m firefighters already involved in their A year ago we reported on the NIS Reagan would have corroborated a fiery car crash. Bouchard pulled Ms. England On Monday, the shelter con­ letters written by present students at Bol­ high school?,” “Will I be separated from because the couple had nowhere to entering a Covenant House branch volunteer fire departments and possibly witch hunt for lesbians at a Marine boot , North’s assertion that the president When the accident occurred Sun­ from the wreckage. They turned firmed that the identity was that of a ton High School. my friends?,” “Can’t I stay in Bolton?” attract new members to serve. back to try to save the children, but go, and no money for bus tickets to in Greenwich Village. camp in South Carolina. Many of the and his top advisers decided that in day, Marcella England and her He said he visited Ritter’s apiart- dead 10-year-old boy. Officials When the railroad Bolton High also gives our community Lastly, TNT has successfully polarized order to protect the lives of U.S. boyfriend, Howard Bouchard, both flames were engulfing the station northern Texas. a sense of togetherness, a sense of com­ The first bill, H.R. 377 would allow women Marines later testified that the ment to discuss his anguished past refused to say how they got copies the generations in a small community. hostages held in Lebanon, they 38, were moving with the children wagon. munity pride. Whether it be on the ath­ volunteer fire departments and emergency NIS forced them to sign false statements and that on his second visit Ritter of the child’s birth records. came to Manchester Our children are made to feel like a wouldn’t disclose U.S. involvement from New York state to Texas, The dead included Ms. Englund’s Others helping include Melody 01 letic field, in a musical concert or some rescue squads to receive donations of or twisted their words. One woman told made sexual overtures. On the third Covenant House said it had meant millstone around the community’s neck. with the November 1985 Hawk where England has another daughters Edna, 16, Clara, 14, Ella, Estcrlinc, who was working in the m other event, it is something special to see federal surplus personal property. The us she signed a false statement just to end visit, Ritter fondled him and they no harm to the parents of the dead By Gladys S. Adams When a child asks: “Why does 'n'TT want , shipment. daughter. 12, and Virginia, and their 10-ycar- St. John’s pharmacy Sunday when or read about the accomplishments of second piece of legislation, H.R. 1000 more than seven hours of interrogation. engaged in a sexual act, Bassile child, Timothy Warner of James­ to take away our school and send us But Iran-Contra prosecutors say “I just felt like it was a need for old brother, Virgil. Also killed was she heard about the accident. Soon > CD would establish a corporation to ad­ Similar recanting of stories occurred in said. He said they had sex several town, who said they learned from a In the early 1800s every town in New England Bolton students. Sure, BHS is a small away?” a parent knows it is time to stand North was unable to identify a someone passing through the area Edna’s fiance, Arthur Brown, 20. after, she was collecting clothes for minister a national volunteer service the USS Iowa investigation. An NIS times after that. reporter about the use of their yearned for a railroad, especially one that would extend school, but anyone who has been to a up and fi^ t. I am a mother who will not single instance where Reagan direct­ who didn’t have any family and Ms. England has one child left — the two survivors. ^ > program and the third, H.R. 1054 would spokesman told us that the agency is not Ritter said he remembered meet­ child’s identity. from the east coast to “Out West.” There was no one plan game or concert knows that our kids are tolerate this anymore! I urge all parents to ly told him to obstruct Congress. didn’t know anyone,” said Joe 19-year-old Tammy, who lives in 3J H provide a $100 income tax credit to in­ aware that it has more suspects retracting ing Bassile briefly, and recalled only “The poor kid’s dead. He suffered for a railroad to start at point A in New England and go extraordinary. That feeling will be lost if stand up and be heard! Gesell quashed North’s subpoena Wright, a Southwestern Bell Denton, Texas. ) > our school is closed and Bolton’s students dividuals who are volunteer firefighters. their statements than other law enforce­ one conversation with him in which so. I wish he was still here. And to point B in the west. Instead many short rail lines were for Reagan, saying there was no employee who helped raise more “I wanted to scream and holler,” EDrrOR’S NOTE — Donations "O ment agencies. the teen-ager asked the priest to here’s somebody going around laid and then strung together. are competing for another town, or more Maureen Morin I urge all elected officials, volunteer evidence in the record that Reagan than $400 for the couple anmng ac­ England said Monday night. “I may be made in care of The First likely not competing at all. CASE member fire departments and concerned citizens to The NIS claims it doesn’t coerce state­ marry him to a man in a wheelchair. using his name,” said the boy’s A railroad history: “Chronologically, the story of the ments or threaten witnesses. At a 1988 , had authorized illegal conduct by tive and retired phone company admit, I cussed at God. But 1 guess Baptist Church, Malone Street, Den­ To the Bolton Board of Education: Ex­ 12 Sunset Lane write to our Congressional delegates: The priest also has denied allega­ mother, Betty Anne Warner. New York and New England railroad may be said to hearing into the North Carolina lesbian workers. he wanted them for some reason.” ton, Texas, 76201. begin with the chartering by Connecticut in 1833 of the cellence in all aspects of education for Bolton North. U.S. Rep. Sam Gejdenson, 74 West allegations, when pressed as to whether —Gesell and prosecutors dis­ Manchester Railroad, which was to extend from Hartford Bolton students plainly means a strongly Main St., Norwich, CT 06360 or 94 Court the NIS manual encouraged those tactics, regarded North’s Fifth Amendment ”to a notch in the mountains in the town of Vernon, or supported K-12 school system. It is time caldWeLl St., Middletown, CT 06457. a top NIS official said there was no such rights by failing to ensure that somewhere near the stone pits in Bolton and Vernon. for you to clearly state to the community U.S. Sen. Christopher J. E>odd, Putnam manual. North’s immuniz.ed testimony didn’t Tax-cut plan fails to garner public favor “In 1846 a group of Providence capitalists procured a your support for Bolton High School. As OIL Park, 100 Great Meadow Rd., In fact, it is a chapter in a larger NIS taint the criminal case. Under a 1972 Rhode Island charter for the Providence & Plainfield voters and taxpayers, we are looking Not excruciating Wethersfield, CT 06109. procedures manual and here are some ex­ Supreme Court ruling, prosecutors no one offered a solid endorsement “The time has arrived when the World War 11 begins retiring in Railroad, to connect their city with the smaller industrial toward you for leadership. WASHINGTON (AP) — A wide­ 649-8841 U.S. Sen. Joseph I. l.ieberman, 1 Com­ cerpts: must show that no use was made of of the bill. financing of the Old Age, Survivors about 2012. towns in western Rhode Island and eastern Connecticut. And to C. Holland and the rest of the ly publicized proposal for cutting To tbe editor: mercial P\B7Si, 21st Floor, Hartford, CT • “It is considerably easier to success­ a defendant’s immunized testimony. “Not a good idea,” Sen. John C. and Disability Insurance program Under the law, the surpluses must Rapidly their idea expanded. It should extend to Wil- TNT anti-education group: You and your Social Security taxes apparently is It does not surprise me to read that 06103. fully interrogate the anxious subject when Iran-Contra prosecutors said the Danforth, R-Mo., said of the bill. “A should be rationalized, stabilized be invested in government limantic, then taking over that old Manchester charter, it organization do not speak for me, or for not grabbing tltc attention of voters more than half of IV drug users continue State Sen. Marie Herbst ... is on the verge of losing conUol, than government and the court took “ex­ tax cut would be disastrous” for fu­ and made crystal clear by going to a securities, which will have to be would continue as the Hartford & Providence into the the majority of Bolton taxpayers. Your sharing needles and avoid using condoms. and has little support among Senate 92 245 Brandy Hill Rd., the calm, collected individual who is in ture retirees, added Sen. John pay-as-you-go basis, as proposed by . » traordinary protective procedures” redeemed in the future to finance Connecticut capital. obvious agenda of “Close the high This is congruent with the high rate of tax-writers. Vernon excellent self control.” to assure North’s immunized tes­ Social Security Commissioner Chafee, R-R.l. Senator Moynihan,” Myers told the benefits. But the surplus taxes are PER GALLON . C.O.D. “And then, the Connecticut portion became the school, no matter what the cost to Bolton personality disorders and with the high timony didn’t conuibute to his con­ Gwendolyn S. King said the agen­ Sen. John Heinz, R-f^., agreed committee. actually being used to finance Prices SubiecI To Change Hartford, Providence & Fishkill Railroad, with its ul­ students^” is destructive and absurd. Your rate of denial of reality within this • NIS agents are trained in body lan­ 150 Gallon Minimum viction. with Moynihan that Social Security Moynihan wants to eliminate the general government spending and to timate destination Fishkill Landing on the Hudson, or, as distortion and manipulation of statistics is population. guage. Pursed lips means the suspect is cy’s toll-free number had received only about 60 calls on the lax cut surpluses should not mask the true surpluses by rolling back the rate tax hide the true size of tlie budget we now call it. Beacon, for Fishkill proper is some four an obvious propaganda ploy, and Mr. What alarms and angers me is to hear “close to a confession.” Elbows close to —^The jury should have been told since it was proposed in late Decem­ increase that took effect Jan. 1 and deficit. or five miles back from the river, whence the traffic was Holland, your propaganda is not working. that a “street oubeach worker” affirms Treaty anniversary the body means the suspect is tense. If the North was entitled to acquilUil if it size of the deficit but said the Uu cut ber by Sen. Daniel Patrick by cutting the rate again next year, to cross by ferry to Newburgh and continue westward on The people of Bolton support their high and overstates the reality — “All they’re suspect raises his head and turns, it is “a concluded that his superiors in the “would almost certainly bankrupt Robert M. Ball, Social Security ATTORNEY Moynihan, D-N.Y. to 6.55 percent. The rate now is 7.65 the newly creat^ New York and Erie Railroad." school, and will continue to support it for concerned about is getting rid of this pain sign of arrogance, dislike for the inter­ adminisuation had authoriz.ed some Social Security in sliort order.” commissioner from 1%2 to 1973, To the Editor: “I don’t find a lot of support in ptercent of the first $51,300 earned; The Connecticut Courant of Feb. 26, 1848 announced many years to come. ... it’s excruciating.” rogator.” _ of the activities for which he was ac­ Democrats treated the proposal said if Congress eliminates the When you need the Jan. 27 was the 17th anniversary of the my sUte for cutting payroll taxes,” employers match contributions from that “Books for receiving subscriptions to the stock of Richard McDonald It is common knowledge among health In its own defense, the NIS manual cused of crimes. more gently. “This may be the best surpluses, the money should be law to work for you... Paris Peace Agreement ending active in­ Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole the 132 million employees. the Manchester Railroad Company — to assume the 150 French Road care providers treating substance abuse says the tactics may seem “unfair,” but The judge told the jury that answer we can find” to stop the use transferred into the Medicare volvement in Vietnam. Yet, today the fate of Kansas said Monday as the Congress and the Reagan ad­ name Providence & Hartford Railroad Company — Bolton clients that this is not the case. Patients arc not designed to wring a confession out defense was relevant only if North of Social Security taxes to cut the hospitalization fund — not u.scd for of more than 2,300 Americans remain un­ Senate Finance Committee opened ministration planned for the Social Leo j. Barrett, Atty. could be purchased at the store of Keeney and “de-toxing” or withdrawing from alcohol of an innocent person. was specifically ordered and budget deficit, said Sen. Don Ricgle, resolved. the first congressional hearing on Security surptlu-ses to grow by $1 tax cuts. Woodbridge at Manchester Green, at the office of Asa undergo the greatest risks and suffer the directed by a superior to act contrary D-Mich., who added he has not Manchester 649-3125 Advance thinking the bill. He said the subject has not made a decision. billion a week when tliey overhauled The Bush administration Jillson of Willimantic and N.C. Kellogg of Vernon.” most severe withdrawal symptoms — in­ Jan. 24, 1973, Secretary of State Henry to the law. Iran-Contra prosecutors Hartford 527-1114 Kissinger stated, “American prisoners The illusion of glasnost come up at his public meetings in Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, the system in 1983 to ensure vigorously opposes the cut as a The railroad station was to have been located in cluding tremors, hallucinations, vomiting argue that North “failed to offer suf­ Connecticut Toll Free To the Editor: held in Laos and North Vietiuim will be ■Diings aren’t always what they seem to Kansas and that his office has chairman of tltc committee, said use benefits will be financed when the ilireat to benefits and an oiKming for Rarkerville but Union Mfg. Co. representative Loren Car­ and possible seizures and even death. ficient evidence that his conduct was 1-800-33-44-LAW There were two stories in this morn­ released to us in Hanoi.” 591 Americans be in the Soviet Union, even under glas­ received only two letters on tlie sub­ of Social Security surpluses for large generation bom soon after increa.ses in other taxes. penter, W.H. Jones, manufacturer, and E.B. Hibbard, For Ms. De’Lesline to advertise heroin " authorized” and so wasn’t entitled to 1 ing’s newspaper that brought great delight were repatriated. However, not one of the nost. The Soviets have established a ject. deficit reduction can no longer be merchant, raised the money and presented the piece of withdrawal as “excruciating pain” docs a have the jury consider it as a and satisfaction to me as chairman of returned POWs had been captured and Defense and State Security Committee to Members of the committee ignored, but did not recommend land that would be called Depot Square to the railroad. It disservice to potential patients, per­ defense. Manchester’s Economic Development detained in Laos by the Pathet Lao. review military spending plans. But this Meanwhile, on Monday U.S. Dis- praised Moynihan for turning the how the problem can be corrected. is said that was the only piece of land the railroad got in Commission. petrates a myth and does not coincide Manchester without condemnation proceedings. Between January and March 27, 1973 44-member body is nothing like the in­ U-ict Judge Harold Greene ordered spotlight on the way surjtlus Social Robert J. Myers, who helped The first article pointed out that taxable with facts. Security Utxes arc being used “for When the first Uain passed through Manchester in the American, Lao, and Vietnamese dependent White House commissions that Reagan to provide videotaped tes­ create the system in 1934 and was property has jum p^ in value by about 6.6 For most patients, withdrawal from Ainerican presidents use to get input on general government needs — from its chief actuary for 23 years, en­ BLOOD PRESSURE December 1849 there were just fourteen houses between heroin consists of muscular aching, some spokespersons all publicly acknowledged timony at the uial of former national percent mainly due to the development of policy. The Soviet conunission members aircraft carriers to paiwr clips.” But dorsed the reduction. Hockanum bridge and Apcl’s comer including the school intestinal cramping along with periods of the existence of American prisoners in security adviser John Poindexter. SCREENING the mall at Buckland Hills. We should are government officials, KGB agents, house that stood on the comer of Main and Woodbridge restlessness and difficulty sleeping. These Laos. give full credit for this accomplishment to military olTiccrs and regional party offi­ Streets. There were six houses between the school house symptoms coincide with the symptoms Nearly 20 million Americans are our retired town manager. Bob Weiss, and The American POWs in Laos have cials. The one cause for optimism is that and the Center. the Board of Ehrectors as it was chaired experienced by most adults during a viral unaware they have high blood pres­ been abandoned. What is happening some of the panel members, albeit Pilot: Hazelwood smelled of booze sure since ttie disease has no symp­ By 1890 many societies had been organized and in by former Mayor Pete DiRosa. We told illness; hardly “excruciating” and no ex­ today? The !X)Ws held in Laos continue January 1891 Manchester Louge No. 16 A.O.U.M. at­ government functionaries, are younger toms. Millions more do not use the 9 cuse for failure to take basic precautions the people of Manchester that this would to be ignored. and reform-minded. medication and diet tliat are necessary tended the installation of their brethem in Rockville. happen and we delivered as promised. to reduce the spread of “AIDS.” ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The pilot who helped the captain across the sueet from a bar called tlie Pipeline to control this disease. These people They left Manchester on the 5:40 train and a special was TTie second article deals with a $6.5 It is my experience that knowledgeable An Indochina POW Timeline consist­ steer the Exxon Valdez the night it spilled its load smiled Club, and when he next saw Hazelwood aboard llic risk heart anacks. strokes and kidney run for their return to Manchester at the end of the eve­ million tax br",ak that the city of Hartford and responsible substance abuse coun­ ing of “news reports, press releases. Con­ Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta at Skipper Joseph Hazelwood, then testified he smelled Exxon Valdez about eight hours later, there was the smell disorders. ning. is giving UTC to remain in Hartford. In selors and professionals do not “feed gressional testimonies, and other docu­ are syndicated columnists. alcohol on his old friend’s breath hours before the ship of alcohol about him. Protect yourself...start with a simple Railroad travel dwindled and the loss of a railroad ments shows how and why American “While on tlie bridge did you notice any signs tliat he check. my opinion as a teacher of real estate into” or peipctuate the myth of “ex­ ran aground. . bridge near Pomfret in 1955 caused the New Haven Rail­ cruciating” withdrawal symptoms for POWs were left behind in captivity in had been drinking?” Assistant Disuict Attorney Brent economics, this is an excellent move on William E. Murphy, testifying under immunity Irom Wed. Feb. 7, 1990 road to suspend passenger service in Manchester. The the part of the city leaders of Hartford. heroin addicts already prone to avoidance Southeast Asia” and explains why Viet­ prosecution, greeted Hazelwood on the first day of tes­ Cole asked. Get to the heart of the problem. depot stood idle and neglected and was finally boarded Our economy is in a serious down-swing of any discomfort. nam and Laos continue to hold our POWs timony in the fired Exxon captain’s trial on charges “No,” replied Murphy. “Except 1 smelled something 1 11 AM to 5 PM If Ms. De’Lesline wishes to contribute today. This timeline, prepared by Dr. Jeff Manchester Herald associated with alcohol on his breath.” In cooperation with up. and major incentives are sometimes im­ stemming from the nation’s worst oil spill. T1 -1 On Aug. 10, 1962 a wrecking crane demolished the portant to get or keep industry and com­ significantly to the recovery of those ad­ Donahue, will be available by request But he proceeded to give damaging evidence against Within 30 minutes, he said, Haz.elwood had gone Manchester Memorial Hospital building leaving only the outline of the ninety by forty dicted to heroin, she will become much from the Connecticut Chapter of the Na­ below and remained there about an hour while M ^ h y l i^ ? m 9 merce in a community. Manchester has Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. the 43-ycar-old captain. 348 Main St. less subjective and much more reality- tional Fbrget-Me-Nots, 22 Revere Road, checked the weather conditions facing the ship in its foot station that had stood since 1848. Now freight Uains been a leader in this area and we now see Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. Murphy recalled joining Hazelwood and two other (corner of Haynes St.) oriented. New Milford, CT 06776. tricky passage through the Valdez Narrows. bring grain to Central Conn. Cooperative Farmers Assn, the results of that advance thinking. crew members for lunch in Valdez, where their tanker Manchester at Apel Place. This is the end of the line. Kathy Shemeley had picked up its cargo of oil last March. “It’s not unusual for masters to leave the bridge,” said Publisher Penny M Stellen Murphy, but added, “It wasn’t typical to be gone for that Alfred P. Werbner Nancy Luca.s RN CT state chairman NFMNA Opinion Paoe Editor Ron Robillard Tliey had pizza, he remembered, and he and Hazel­ 849 1025 Associate Editor Aletander Girelli Gladys S. Adams is a member of the Manchester P.O. Box 2 Box 577 22 Revere Road wood drank iced tea. After lunch, he said he dropped off long in tlie nanows.” Historial Society. Manchester Coventry New Milford, CT 06776 0 8—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tliesday, Feb. 6, 1990 Ethics Commission iBaiitlirstrr Hrralii Hostage release tied to demand Coventry Section 2, Page 9 '—' IT rnFrom m P aPage 1 Tuesday, Feb. 6,1990 clears state senator PARIS (AP) — A newspaper has reported that Iran of the discussions,” the newspaper said. SPORTS wants Fi-ance to free an imprisoned Lebanese before Bush asked Mitterrand whether the Naccache af­ HARTFORD (AP) — The State of his private business clients, cus­ it will seek the release of American hostages in fair might soon be settled, Le Figaro reported. Hartford. 'The cost for Coventry Ethics Commission has ruled that tomers, business associates or Lebanon. The French leader answered that “nothing remains Grammar School will be State Sen. William DiBella’s finan­ friends. Anis Naccache is serving a life term for the at­ in the way any longer and that the release of the $2,650,(XX), nearly half of which is cial interests do not conflict with his If a legislator’s actions benefit his tempted assissination of a former Iranian prime min­ American hostages could be an extra reason to move reimbursable by the state. The cost public support for the proposed own business, himself or his family ister. The conservative daily Le Figaro reported things along,” the newsp^rer said. for the work at Capt. Nathan Hale is then a conflict of interest would $147 million Hartford Convention Monday that President Francois Minerrand may trim Le Figaro did not specify when the conversation $2,200,(X)0, 62 percent of which is exist, the commission ruled. Jim Center. the sentence to 20 years, making Naccache eligible took place but said Mitterrand’s response had reimbursable by the state. The commission said that DiBelij DiBella, D-Hartford, is co-chair­ for parole in 1991, when he will have served 10 reach^ Beirut at the end of last week via the United Halvorson said the difference in as a part-time legislator did not have Murray man of the Legislature’s finance years. States and Tehran. reimbursement is because Coventry a duty to know all the business committee and has supported al­ Le Figaro, citing sources close to the Foreign Min­ The story was the latest report in the French press Grammar School is newer and needs < - relationships of his partners, cus­ locating state money for developing istry, said President Bush told Mitterrand that Iran that Naccache will be freed aifier he recently ended a less renovation. Such a project tomers, clients or friends or to keep and planning the convention center. asked for Naccache’s release as a condition for inter­ 19-week hunger strike protesting his imprisonment. receives more reimbursement than track of whether their interests af­ DiBella had asked the commis- vening with Iranian-backed extremist groups Naccache and senior Iranian officials claim his an improvement project. fected legislation with which DiBel­ sinn tn nilc whether his financial in­ believed holding the captives. release was part of the 1988 deal that won release for Council member Harvey Barrette la might be involved. terests appeared to conflict with his “President Bush personally telephoned Francois all French hostages then held in Lebanon. French of­ supported the project but said, “I’m The commission said that DiBel­ Globetrotters support for the convention center. Mitterrand to inform him of an unexpected change not too happy with the state itself la, because he is a part-time legis­ ficials deny that Naccache’s release was part of the during talks that the Americans held with Tehran to taking a sm^I town and making us The commission, in a ruling is­ lator, is not prevented from accept­ -package. sued Monday, stated that a legislator obtain the liberation of their countrymen,” the The weekly newspaper Le Canard Enchaine come under these mandates. We do ing outside employment that directly newspaper said. are more than HAPPY HUSKIES — does not have a conflict of interest involves people or entities subject to reported last week that Mitterrand would free Nac­ not have as much money as larger when his public actions benefit one his authority as a legislator. “The name of Naccache suddenly appeared from cache this year. The French leader’s promise was towns.” UConn’s Tate the Iranian negotiators, who made the release of their transmitted to Naccache by way of “the highest The coimcil also voted 6 to 0 to George, left, and protege one of the conditions for a favorable outcome Iranian leaders,” the newspaper said. send to the Town Hall Space Com­ just a team Chris Smith had plen­ mittee a request from School Super­ Pacowta to challenge intendent Michael Malinowski for ty to smile about after administrative office space in plans What’s the winningest sports aggregation of all time? the Huskies beat St. to renovate the Town Office Build­ The 1927 Yankees? Hey! They lost 44 games. John’s back on Jan. Moffett for nod in 5th ing. The committee is to evaluate The Lombardi Packers? Naw! They lost five games in 27. They have more Germany the feasibility and cost of including 1959 and again in 1964. Knute Rockne’s Fighting Irish? to smile about today, SHELTON (AP) — Democrat governor. Rowland has held the seat the school space in the plan for the 5-4-0 in 1928. The Auerbach-Russcll Celtics? 59-16 was their best season, although 62-18 was close. The Cham­ Michael E. Pacowta, three-term for three terms. From Page 1 Town Office Building. being ranked No. 8 in mayor of this Naugatuck Valley The 36-year-old fttcowta, an ac­ In another matter, there was some berlain Lakers? 69-13 is pretty good. But not awesome. the latest AP poll. I’m talking a team that was 512-0 in 1977-78, a team town, has formally entered the race countant, is fighting for the dissension among council members NATO has a very positive role” in probability” that the Soviet ally will Havel is demanding the whose worst record ever was 63-12 and that was 1927, Connecticut, 19-3, for the 5 th District Congressional Democratic nomination against Germany. over a plan to acquire Trueman be pressing for reunification with withdrawal of the estimated 75,000 Meadows and Camp Creaser, about the year the team was founded. The team has won 16,898 hosts Fairfield Univer­ sea' and says he would fight for bet­ former U.S. Rep. Toby Moffett, who The support given Genscher’s ap­ West Germany. Soviet troops in Czechoslovakia as 110 acres, from the state. games since then, and lost only 3(X). sity tonight at the ter programs for drug ueatment, represented the state’s 6lh District proach was noteworthy because, “You can expect a very quick part of a complex disarmament Town recreation directors Karen How about a team that hasn’t lost a game since Nixon child care and housing. for four terms, 1975-83. Moffett until now, the Bush administration Harry A. Gampel process dealing with economic, scheme that also might require even Dinnie and Irene Fredrickson, along was president? “The answers to the challenges of recently rented a home in Newtown, had been noncommittal about the fu­ political and legal aspects between Pavilion and will be deeper cuts in American forces in with members of the town Parks and The Harlem Globetrotters arc more than a team, the ’90s can be found right here at although he’s keeping his family ture of the two Germanies. Baker the two German states,” he said. Central Europe than President Bush Recreation Commission, came to they’re an American institution. They brought more going after its first home,” Pacowta said. “The answers home in Branford, a town in the 3rd has stressed only the importance of In Prague, Baker arranged meet­ proposed last week. ask for council support. goodwill to this country than the Marshall Plan. You 20-win regular can be found by following those District. a NATO role and a peaceful evolu­ ings with President Vaclav Havel, Bush would set a ceiling of They want to turn the facility, can’t say it without smiling. Try it. H-a-r-l-e-m G-l-o-b- season in a quarter Uaditional values of ... hard work, During a daylong swing through tion. the dissident playwright chosen 195,(X)0 on U.S. and Soviet forces in owned in part by the state Depart­ c-t-r-o-t-t-e-r-s. Sec! You’re grinning. Soon you’ll be fairness and faith in a better future the district, Pacowta also stressed The official acknowledged that leader of the Central European century. the area. ment of Mental Retardation, into a laughing. for all of us.” the need to get the federal budget developments were moving so country in the collapse last Dewm- multipurpose recreational facility. It It’s like seeing the Marx Brothers, the Three Stooges, PatricK FlynrVManchester Herald The 5th District seat is being va­ back in balance and to make rapidly that after East Germany ber of the Communist Ruty, and His national security assistant, would include fishing, ball fields, Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy in one. Their humor is as cated this year by Republican John American manufacturers more com­ holds national elections next month with Cardinal Frantisek Tomasek Brent Scoweroft, said over the cross-coimtry skiing, nature trails, universal as music. It not only plays in Peoria, it plays in G. Rowland, who is running for petitive. “there is an extraordinarily high and leaders of the Civic Forum. weekend that was the bottom line tennis, bicycling and space for a Ankara. Yet, it is as uniquely American as the Mississip­ 9 He also scheduled a speech Wed­ figure. But Havel’s plan could put local miniature airplane club to fly pi showboat. nesday morning at Charles Univer­ pressure on both the United States planes. It brings another dimension to comedy. Because these sity before flying on to Moscow to and the Soviet Union to go further. i i Baker, meanwhile, is ready of The council voted 5 to 0 to have guys doing shtick out on a basketball court arc not UConn climbs higher in poll begin four days of talks. 5 m Liberals say Gorbachev plan offer Czechoslovakia economic sup­ Town Manager John Elsesser further Caiskill lummlcrs, they arc the best athletes in their busi­ Although the Bush administration negotiate plans with the state, but ness. It’s like watching the Ruth Yankees do pratfalls. was withholding an appraisal of port, beginning with a lowering of Councilman Stephen Clarke Will Chamberlain played here. So did Bob Gibson, the Soviet President Mikhail S. Gor­ U.S. trade barriers. Last month, abstained and strongly objected. Hall of Fame pitcher. doesn’t go far, fast enough bachev’s call in Moscow for the Prague asked for readmiuance to the Huskies with their highest ranking ever at No. 8 “I am dead set against the state of Can anyone seriously doubt Meadowlark Lemon, Communist Phrty to release its iron World Bank and the International Connecticut becoming our landlord Goose Tatum, Marques Haynes could have lit up an grip on the Soviet Union, U.S. offi- Monetary Fund after a 35-year ab­ getown. The Huskies play Fairfield its two-week hold on that position. The 1,113 points, 40 more than Connecticut. with other parties for the right to might step down as party chief, Gor­ NBA court? MOSCOW (AP) — Liberal Com­ cials’subtly voiced support for sup­ sence. But according to government in a situation like this,” said Clarke. By The Associated Press tonight and travel to No. 6 Syracuse on teams meet again next Tliesday at Kansas. UNLV (16-4) was ninth with 1,061 lead the country. bachev on Monday presented a new Clarke said he opposes a plan to Other players in other leagues pick their players if they S t munist Party leaders today attacked port for “political pluralism,” the officials, it is more in need of expert Saturday. Arkansas (19-2), which won a wild points and Purdue (16-3), which lost to Some speakers at today’s Central political program for the Communist open the facility to all Connecticut like basketball. The Globetrotters pick them if they like Coimt Coach Jim Calhoun among I m Mikhail S. Gorbachev’s daring plan likely result if the Communist advice than credits. A Connecticut win over Fairfield overtime game al Texas on Sunday to stay Michigan State after beating Michigan, Committee session criticized the Party based on a bill of rights. people. Other outfits check their players’ jump shots. The for ending the party’s monopoly on Party’s Central Committee follows In his speech Wednesday, Baker residents. those surprised by Connecticut’s success tonight would give the Huskies their first imbcalen in the Southwest Conference, rounded out the Top Ten with 1,013 z -D platform, saying it was “based on “Man and his well-being are put He said he also opposes a stipula­ Globies check their smiles. Magic Johnson could have power as not radical enough to solve through on Gorbachev’s initiative. is expected to register U.S. support this season. 20-win regular season since 1964-65. remained third with 1,438 points. points. 0 H3 in the center of the party’s policy tion from the DMR that the facility, been a Globie. Karccm, probably not. the country’s pressing problems, old dogmas,” said Alexander Fomin, Gorbachev appeared to soften his for Gorbachev’s proposal for a 35- The Huskies continued their three- Fairfield comes in at 7-11. Louisiana State, 14th last week, led the a coal miner invited as a guest of the from now on and forever,” he said. which will be accessible to those You take Curly Neal, who is now the advance man for week climb in The Associated Press col­ participants said. opposition to German reunification nation summit meeting later this Duke, Georgetown and Syracuse each Second Ten with 940 points and was fol­ meeting. The speech, released later by Tass, with disabilities, remain open to use the Globetrotters lour after 22 years in the backcourt (if lege basketball poll on Monday, reaching “When people look at what we’ve done - O -n But Politburo member Yegor K. last week and Baker is certain to year. improved one place from last week after lowed by Illinois, Oklahoma, La Salle, “There were not enough radical did not detail the rights he wants to by mentally retarded persons. Clarke the Globies can be said to have anything as mundane as a their highest ranking ever. No. 8. ... nine strai^t wins and victories over Ligachev, a hard-liner, called for a probe the issue with him and Soviet The idea is to reduce East-West Michigan fell from fourth to seventh with Louisville, Georgia Tech, Minnesota, Q m proposals to solve the party’s enshrine in the party’s platform. is also against the miniature airplane backcourt). Curly was bom to be a Globetrotter. He “I anticipated that we were going to be Georgetown and Syracuse, I think our Oregon State, UCLA and Loyola careful review of the Soviet presi­ Foreign Minister Eduard A. tensions even further. Baker is likely a loss to Purdue. problems,” Fomin in a summary of Gorbachev did not suggest that club because he said the planes are shaved his hair off at the age of 12 because he thought it a good basketball team, but did I believe ranking is justified,” Calhoun said. “It’s a dent’s proposals, which would fun- Shevardnadze. to stress a need also for more action Duke (18-3), the leader in the Atlantic Marymount. today’s debate he offered during a the party give up efforts to lead the dangerous and the sport could open made him look older. He’s been shaving it ever since. that we would be ranked eighth in the nice tribute to our kids and how the team damcnt^Iy alter this nation’s system France, vanquished twice this on human rights by the Soviet Coast Conference, beat Clcmson and Xavier, Ohio started the final five and break in the closed-door session. country. Instead, he said it “intends Now, he thinks it makes him look younger. As I say, a country this late in the season? I’d have to is playing right now.” of government. century by German military might, Union. the town to serious liability. Notre Dame last week and had 1,364 was followed by Arizona. Michigan Stale, He did not detail the objections, to struggle for the role of ruling perfect Globie. say no,” Calhoun said. Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas stayed Gorbachev on Monday opened a is observing with keen interest the points, 27 more than Georgetown. The St. John’s and Indiana. 0 1 and the Soviet media carried no party, but strictly in the framework Curly played for Johnson C. Smith College in North Connecticut (19-3) debuted in the rank­ in the lop three spots in this week’s rank­ pivotal session of the CenU^ Com­ quickening course taken toward Hoy as (17-2) won two conference games Michigan State (17-5), which had been m details of today’s session. of the democratic process, rejecting Carolina and was good enough — a 25-points-a-nighl ings on Jan. 22 at No. 20 after knocking ings. Missouri (21-1) received 58 first- mittee by proposing the party aban­ imification by West German and last week to stay even with Connecticut, ranked 25lh for two weeks earlier in the don its guaranteed monopoly on Another participant, Gen. Igor I. any kind of legal or political ad­ shooter — that three NBA franchises — the New York off Syracuse and Georgetown the place votes and 1,617 points from the season, relumed to the Top 25 with vic­ East German leaders. Knicks, Washington Bullets and Detroit Pistons — were while Syracuse (16-3) stayed one game > 05 power and be forced to compete Kurenoi, said Ligachev, who last vantage.” previous week. This week, the Huskies nationwide panel of sportswriters and tories over Minnesota and Purdue. The At some point, he said, growing Baker’s 27-hour visit to Prague, after him. He picked the GlobcUotters because they sent broadcasters while Kansas got the other behind them and received 1,281 points. week came under attack in a meanwhile, is designed to show NEED SOME EXTRA moved up from No. 13. Michigan (16-4) rebounded from the Spartans arc tied with Michigan and Min­ > pluralism “can lead to the creation the air fare. ConnccticuL lightly regarded in the Big seven first-place votes and 1,561 points. newspaper for his conservative U.S. support for the smooth transi­ loss (o Purdue with a victory over Wis­ nesota at 6-3 in the Big Ten, two games J 3 H of parties.” Pro basketball was not the financial cornucopia it was East before the season started, is now tied Missouri is No. 1 for the third sUaight views, called in a speech for review­ tion from a hard-line Communist consin and the Wolverines finished with behind Purdue. I > ing Gorbachev’s proposals careful­ Gorbachev called for an end to a to become, but did Curly Neal ever regret he didn’t set for the conference lead with No. 5 Geor­ week after knocking Kansas (22-1) from state to an emerging democracy. SPENDING MONEY!! out to become another Isiah Thomas, Dennis Johnson or TJ Analysis ly- tenet of Leninism called The 69-year-old Soviet leader “democratic centralism,” which even Byron Scott or John Stockton? Curly laughs. Curly From Page 1 also pointed out shortcomings of the demands suict allegiance by the City cop, trooper Newspaper routes available laughs a lot. “I’ve met three popes and four presidents. party’s 20 million members to I’ve been to five continents. In the NBA you get to go to Notre Dame deals stirs up TV executives leadership’s policies but did not injured chasing in your area... Milwaukee and Minneapolis. I’ve been there, too.” propose solutions, Fomin said. decisions made at the top. NBC said it was legally free to conclude a deal with Democratic Platform joined with The Globetrotters arc more than a job, they’re a call­ Gorbachev, as expected, is in the He said the party’s views on By Ronald Blum of 64 schools. the Fighting Irish since the school had not committed to other groups to organize a huge rally middle of an intense struggle bet­ managing the economy and the drug-buy suspect Earn money and prizes by ing, Curly feels. The GlobcU-otlcrs are the only team in The Associated Press Terms of Notre Dame’s deal were not announced but in Moscow on Sunday, the eve of the Smithsonian Institution — right alongside the television executives speculated that it is worth between the CFA’s package. ween progressives and conservatives government should no longer be “We did not interfere with an existing relationship,” the Central Committee meeting, and NEW HAVEN (AP) — A state airplane Lindbergh flew over the Atlantic. $40 million and $75 million. over whether to completely abandon pressed on Soviet society. delivering the NEW YORK — Notre Dame, the most famous foot­ Dick Ebersol, president of NBC Sports, said. demanded that the party give up its trooper and a New Haven police of­ The team didn’t start out doing baggy-pants, seltzer- While NBC officials smirked at their coup during a the centralized system of govern­ The Communists have been wide­ ball school in the nation, is going off on its own. ABC announced on Jan. 17 that it had purchased rights claim to exclusive power. ficer on joint patrol have b ^ m e the Manchester Herald bottle routines. When the late Abe Sapcrstcin formed the news conference Monday at South Bend, Ind., ABC is­ ment in favor of a multiparty politi­ ly assailed for the dismal state of the Notre Dame became the first college to negotiate its to CFA games for $210 million over five years. ESPN Its founding conference in Mos­ first casualties in the “Save Our group in 1927, barnstorming athletic teams were all the sued a bitter statement that hinted al litigation. cal system with a more capitalist economy and for widespread abuses own deal with a major network, agreeing Monday to sell announced on Oct. 4, 1989, that it had bought the cow in mid-January drew represen­ Streets” anti-drug program. in your neighborhood. rage. Everyone knew Satchel Paige’s teams of traveling “ABC Sports intends to pursue all remedies available economy. of power. its home football games to NBC in a five-year deal that group’s cable rights for $110 million over five years. tatives from many Soviet cities, but Both men suffered facial injuries Negro All-Stars were probably the equal to the New York to protect its agreement with the CFA from interference The session has taken on crisis Gorbachev acknowledged that the starts in 1991. In the process, Notre Dame raised doubts “It would be premature to s^culate on how the CFA the organization lacks money and Monday night when their cruiser Yankees. At least they were when I^igc was pitching. by third parlies, including NBC Sports, and to ensure proportions because of the worsen­ country, which suffers severe Call today to get more details. about the rest of college football’s contracts with ABC membership may be affected,” David O^ean, the CFA’s access to official media — ad­ struck a boulder while they were There was good money to be made on the road in participation of all CFA member institutions, the net­ ing Soviet economy and a rise in shortages of consumer goods, has and ESPN. assistant executive director for television, said. “The vantages enjoyed by the Communist ethnic unrest throughout the not seen any fimdamental improve­ chasing suspected drug dealers in a those days, and the Globetrotters used to go around the ABC and ESPN thought they had acquired rights to work said. , ESPN, which is 80 percent owned by Capital CiUcs Party. country. It comes on the heels of a ment from the economic reform car, and they were hurled into the country like carnival fighters, taking on all comers, Noue Dame home games when they agreed to exclusive 647-9946 sometimes spotting them points. A clue may be found in Inc., ABC’s parent, declined comment. Please see NOTRE DAME, page 11 Many Communist leaders are breathtaking series of revolts against program he has championed since windshield. contracts with the College Football Association, made up likely to take a drubbing in the local old orthodox socialist govenunents coming to power in 1985. The officers, who were not iden­ BkJwell...... all the early records that the games were contests, not situa­ elections this spring, repeating the in six East bloc nations. He said key obstacles to those tified, were treated at Yale-New Bowers St...... 14-22 tion comedy — 63-12 in 1927,145-13 in 1928, 151-13 in embarrassing experience of ballot­ On Monday, Gorbachev told the changes were old attitudes and the Haven Hospital for minor injuries, a Deane S t ...... all 1929. The Globies were actually good enough for the es­ 76ers playing ing last March that'were the party’s policy-making Genual Com­ failure to reform prices. spokesman said. East Center S t...... 156-202 country’s first contested national mittee that by letting outmoded The chase began about 8 pjn. Galway St ...... al tablished league teams to duck them. Like Archie Moore, elections in seven decades. ideas govern their policy, socialist Transcripts released by Tass indi­ when the officers spotted an alleged Gorman P I...... al they couldn’t gel anybody to fight them. In the ’50s, the However, because of what op­ cated Gorbachev underwent im­ drug buy involving two men in a car Green R d ...... 102-203 Lakers — then in Minneapolis — played them a four- countries had during the 20lh cen­ like All-StarsV position members called the unfair mediate, stinging criticism. One at a New Haven intersection. Grissom...... al game scries that ended up 2-2. The NBA was relieved. tury isolated themselves from “the Haynes ...... al rules of the game, about 80 percent general flow of civilization.” committee source said Leningrad The officers gave chase and the No one is quite sure when it became a sitcom. Probab­ party chief Boris Gidaspov, who has Hickory L a ...... al of those elected to the Congress of But his proposal met with stiff cruiser was behind the car on the ly in 1942 when Recce (Goose) Tatum joined the troupe. become a lightning rod for conser­ media of Route 34 when it hit the Highwood Dr...... al Tatum could do anything with a basketball Houdini could NBA Roundup People’s Deputies were party mem­ resistance in the largely conserva­ Hiilcrest...... al bers. tive 249-member body. One par­ vatives, demanded the establishment boulder and the police couldn’t do with handcuffs or Blackstone a deck of cards — pull a of strict law and order. Roll St...... al Communist officials arc faced not ticipant said committee members swerve in time and struck the Jefferson...... al live dove from it, if necessary. The show played as well in Cairo, Egypt, as Cairo, Il­ By The Associated Press 1 so much with the prospect of losing did not applaud Gorbachev or The Soviet ambassador to Poland, boulder as well. Kenny St ...... 1-84 linois. “There was no language barrier,” recalls Curly power to an organized opposition as anyone else on the first day of the Vladimir I. Brovikov, told the com­ The occupants of the car were Kenwood...... al All of the Philadelphia 76crs arc playing like All-Stars taken into custody and six bags of Neal. they are with losing their cohcsivc- two-day closed session. mittee that democracy without dis­ Knighton St...... al right now. That includes injured Charles Barkley, who suspected heroin were seized, police It played in countries as small as Andorra and as big as ncss and the trust of the people. Speaking confidently just days cipline is unthinkable because it Lakewood CIr. No. & So...... al will be the team’s only representative in the All-Star They are blamed for the dismal leads to chaos, Tass reported today. said. Lookout Mt. Dr...... al Australia. It played on an aircraft carrier. It played in after rumors swept the world that he Game — like it or not. state of the economy, which has Marble...... al wheelchairs. Most teams when they play wheelchair McCabe...... al teams play them on foot. The Globcirollcrs climbed into The 76crs extended the NBA’s longest winning streak wrought widespread consumer of the season to 12 games Monday night, beating the shortages, and resented for enjoying North M ain...... al wheelchairs, loo. “We got beat,” laughs Curly Neal. “By PUBLIC NOTICE North School St ...... 1-84 the Toronto Spitfires. Have you ever tried to push a Utah Jazz 114-89. a higher standard of living than most FREE!! V.F.W. Auxiliary 2046 Barkley, nursing a strained leg muscle, scored 16 North S t...... al Academy St . . all wheelchair up and down court for 48 minutes? G ilt arms Soviets by virtue of their power. points in 27 minutes. He wanted to pass up Sunday’s Under Gorbachev’s reform VALENTINE DANCE Oak P I...... al ECenterSt...... ■.■...■.■342-'402 were like noodles.” Greenhill St...... all All-Star Game al Miami to rest, but says the league pres­ program, local and regional Com­ BRAKE Saturday February 10,1990 Oak St...... 264-371 The act was almost a bigger hit overseas than al home. Oakwood S t...... all Munroe St...... all sured him into playing. 9 “One night in Wcmblev Smdium in London, England, munist officials are going to have to INSPECTION Post Home Parker St...... 2-83 “They gave me a play-or-clsc deal. They said I would give up the perks and privilege if Pearl St...... 62-164 our plane was two hours late coming from Italy. We REMOVE WHEELS. INSPECT CONDITION O f BRAKE UNINGS, DRUMS. 608 E. Center Street, Manchester, CT Rachel Rd ...... all Tonica Spring Trail...... all thought the game would be canceled, but when we got be suspended next week if I play this week and miss the they wish to earn the public trust. ROTORS. VISUALLY INSPECT CAUPERS. CYUNDERS, HYOHAUOC LINES t CocktailHour8.’00PMDancing9PM to 1AM Rossetto Dr...... al Union Place ...... all there, we found 20,000 people still waiting. We gave game,” Barkley said. “Obviously, 1 don’t agree with But, as Gorbachev envisions it, MASTER CYLINDER. ROAD TEST. COUNTRY WESTERN MUSIC Russell...... al Union Street...... all them, but I've got to go.” centralized decision-making would - CLEAMNG, ADJUSTMENT, OR REPAIRS EXTRA - Shepard...... al them a great show.” notes Curly. DOOR PRIZES West Middle Tpke...... 8-150 even Even in America, a crowd sat in Kansas City in a In other games, Seattle got past Charlotte 101-100, be scrapped and local officials Squire Village...... al Welherell ...... all New York beat Miami 116-107, Washington topped Gol­ WITH MAJOR TUNE-UP Benefit For Cancer &Aids Research Program snowstorm for two hours wailing for the Trotters. would be permitted the leeway to (Toyota & GM Stock Place ...... al Woodbridge ...... 160-199 den State 135-129 and Cleveland defeated the Los An­ Tim rodRd...... al The team that was formed by Sapcrstcin on the run­ solve problems elficiently. Vehicles Only) $10.00 per person Woodbtidge ...... 231-290 geles Clippers 100-84. That, the Soviet president feels, Tickets Availaole At Post Home ning board of a 1925 tin lizzie Ford last sold — in a OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 31, 1SS0 package with the Ice Capadcs — for $30 million, to In­ Hcrscy Hawkins scored 20 points for Philadelphia and would boost the prestige of a party OFFER ONLY VALID WITH THIS COUPON CALL NOW Johnny Dawkins added 16. The 76crs have been p>ar- which otherwise would continue its COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED AT WRITE UP ternational Broadcasting Corporation. 500 W. Center St, Basic Americana is in trouble in today’s market. The licukuly successful with their Hawkins-Dawkins back- 9 steep decline. C A L L 647-0402 FOR APPT.!!! 647-9946 / 643- 2711 The Associated Press court. LYNCH Manchester circus has al! but disappeared. Vaudeville is dead. The “It seems like I know where Johnny is going to be, and minstrel show is history. But the Globclroltcrs go on EDITOR’S NOTE: Mark J. TOYOTA QUALITY Tel. 646-4321 OUT OF REACH — Philadelphia’s Charles Barkley, who will play in the NBA All-Star he knows where I’m going.” Hawkins said. “It seems Porubcansky has covered Soviet \A/HO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MOREI MANCHESTER, CONN. forever. game, keeps the ball away from Utah’s “Blue” Edwards during their game Monday night at politics from Moscow since Maiubfatfr Hpralb the Spectrum. The Sixers won, 114-89. Please see 76ERS, page 11 February 1987. Jim Murray is a syndicated columnist 0 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, TUcsday, Feb. 6, 1990 MANCHRSTF.R HERALD, TUesday, Feb. 6,1990__11 WVU’s Harris says it’s up to Nehlen if he turns pro in Brief.,. Outsiders High School Roundup MORGANTOWN. W.Va. (AP) newspaper. Harris, who was eight nationally (backup quarterback) Greg Jones he order to visit a sick relative, and said Harris also said he was angered — West Virginia quarterback Major Harris, who has one season of in passing and total offense last was forcing me to leave. He con­ that Nehlen also had canceled a by comments Nehlen made to ESPN Illing hosts hoop tourney Harris denies that he has made up eligibility remaining, termed as un­ season in averaging 259.8 yards a not allowed fuses me.” meeting. his mind about turning pro, and says after West Virginia’s 27-7 loss to Basketball Invita- true reports that he has decided to game, said the media has been Nehlen said Monday night he Harris said Nehlen allegedly told Clemson in the Gator Bowl Jan. 30. Coach Don Nehlen may be the one turn pro and hire Los Angeles agent “one-sided” in reports that he will would have little to say about his Jones that next season’s offensive 23. who ultimately makes the decision. Ed Abrams. Harris said he would turn pro, and put some blame on quarterback until the two meet. scheme will involve more passing, “He says I played my worst game oiH^ar schedule is: Bennet vs. Bristol Eastern “Maybe he just doesn’t like me. make an announcement next week if Neblen. in the bowl game,” Harris said. “He at big game “It’s too ridiculous to quote really something Harris lobbied for girls at 3.10 p m. (old gym) and Hling vs. Rockville boys Maybe he just doesn’t want me he decides to make himself available “Nehlen goes around telling news until I meet with him,” said Nehlen, throughout last season. says on ESPN, the way I practiced back. He’s leaving me no choice,” for the NFL draft in April. reporters I haven’t met with him,” who added that he’s asked Harris for “Throwing the ball more would during the bowl game he doesn’t Harris said in a copyright story in “"d Sennet vs. ATLANTA, Texas (AP) — The Atlanta and Gilmer “1 don’t have any money. I don’t Harris said. “Then other players a meeting, but so far to no avail. make me happy, but he doesn’t tell think I can come back. Why is he South Windsor boys (new gym), today’s editions of The Daily have an agent,” Harris told the stu­ boys* basketball teams are tied for first place in District come back telling me he says he Harris said he canceled one me that,” Harris said. “He tells Greg saying this? It leaves me in limbo. ‘0“ni?ment wraps up Friday, Feb. 23, with the Athenaeum, the university dent newspaper. 15 — and that’s exactly why no fans, parents, reporters doesn’t want me back. He told scheduled meeting with Nehlen in that.” He says I’m not part of the team.” girls ch^pionship game in the new gym at 3:10 p.m. or other outsiders will see their game tonight. ^ consolation in the old gym, also at 3:10 After a post-game brawl 10 days ago, officials in both p.m Ihc boys ch^pionship game is set for 4:30 p.m. school districts aren’t taking any chances of a repeat per­ m the new gym with the girls’ consolation, also at 4:30 formance, which would result in the schools being dis­ p.m., in the older gym. qualified from the Class 3A playoffs. Mally resigns as coach The University Interscholastic League, which governs SCOREBOARD public school athletics in Texas, could bar both teams Manchester High School announced TUesday that Pris from the playoffs for unsportsmanlike conduct. Mally has resigned as head girls’ volleyball coach. Mally Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Seattle 59 Lyndon SL 66, Maina-Augusta 72 “We’re not admitting anyone who’s not a school offi­ (Cage 10), Charlotte 37 (J.R.Reid 9). As­ Massachusetts 88 Vermont 70 Top 25 women’s has directed the program for the past 17 years. cial, player, coach or official for the game,” J.D. Cox, Hockey sists—Seattle 24 (McDaniel, McMilliaa Sellers Moravian 75, Albright 73 OT On behalf of the athletes and the athletic department, Atlanta school superintendenti said. “We were trying to Scholastic Basketball 4), Charlotte 26 (Boguss 12). Total fouls—Seat­ N.C.-Wilmingtoa 67 Navy 53 college hoop poll tle 22. Charlotte 20. A—23,901. New Haven 94, Quinnipiac 91 The Top Twenty Five women's basketball ber 17 years of dedication,” protect the integrity of the programs in both the schools. Penn SL 64, Lehigh 60 teems, with first-place voles of 60 women's said Manchester High director of athletics Mike Sim­ What our biggest fear is is that you will have fans ... NML standings Basketball standings NBA standings Cavaliers 100, Clippers 84 Phila. Pharmacy 64, Rutgers-Camden 45 coaches In parentheses, total points based on mons. S. Connecticut 79, Assumption 73 2824-23-22-21-20-19-1817-16-1814-13- whose one ambition in life is to get something started.” WALES CONFERENCE LA CLIPPERS (84) EASTERN CONFERENCE S. Maine 82, Bates 75 12-11-10-9-8-7-6-84-3-2-1, season records Mally will remain at the school as a physical education Atlanta and Gilmer are lied with Lindcn-Kildare for Patrick Division Smith 7-14 3-4 17, Manning 813 3-3 19, Atlantic Division Salem W.Va 77, Fairmont SL 76 through Feb. 4, points and last week's ranking • teacher. W L T R s GF GA CCC East O'all Benjamin 6-10 0-0 12, Norman 9-15 1-2 19, first place in District 3A-15, all at 5-2. W L Pet. GB Scranton 68, Kings Pa. 61 as compiled by Mel Greenberg ol The Philadel­ NY Islanders 26 24 5 57 199 193 W L W L Rivers 0-5 2-2 2. Martin 4-8 1-2 9, Wolf 1-2 0-0 New Vbrk 30 16 .652 ___ SL Joseph's Maine 91, Thomas Coll. 90 OT phia Inquirer: To Sonny Long, the Atlanta Citizens Journal sports NY Rangers 22 22 10 54 172 179 Hartford Ftoblic 7 1 10 2 2, Garrick 1 -3 8 0 2, Itoung 0-0 2-4 2, Bannister Philadelphia 30 16 .652 — Stevens Tech 79, Pratt 69 Record Pta Pvs Sullivan eligible for trip New Jersey 24 24 5 53 203 208 MANCHESTER 5 3 8 5 0- 1 8 0 0. Totals 3871 12-17 84. editor, it is a violation of his right to cover a publicly Boston 27 17 .614 2 Susquehanna 96, Gettysburg 70 1. La. Tech (53) 19-0 1,637 1 Philadelphia 22 26 7 51 199 190 Rockville 5 3 7 6 CLEVELAND (100) Raul E. Sullivan of Manchester is clgiblc to win a free funded event at a publicly funded institution. N^shington 17 30 .362 131/2 Syracuse 74, Seton Hall 65 2. Stanford (13) 19-0 1,597 Pittsburgh 23 26 4 50 216 238 Fermi 4 4 9 5 NarKe 4-13 2-2 10, Brown 4-4 3-6 11, 2 New Jersey 12 34 .261 18 Temple 81, SL Boneventura 64 3. Nev.-Las Vegas 19-1 1,486 3 trip for two to Scotland and $1,000 as a result of a hole- “I think I have a right to be there. ... It’s a bad prece­ Washington 23 28 4 50 196 201 East Hartford 4 4 8 5 Daugherty 3-9 813 14. Ehio 813 8 0 16. Price Miami 10 37 .213 201/2 Towson SL 90, Md.-Baltirmre County 74 4. Georgia 19-2 1,447 4 Adam* Division Windham 4 4 7 6 6-11 8 7 20. J.Williams 4-12 3-3 11, Kerr 1-4 m-onc at the Manchester Country Club. The has ace has dent to set, especially when there are no fans present. n Central Division Ursinus 82, Haverford 57 5. Tennessee 16-4 1.393 Boston 32 18 5 69 196 155 Enfield 2 6 6 8 1- 2 3, Keys 0-4 1-2 1. Rollins 81 0-0 0, aW il- 5 qualified him for the 28lh annual Drambuie Rusty Nail Detroit 33 14 .702 ___ Utica 62, Oswego SL 59 6. Texas 15-3 1,322 6 Somebody needs to be the eyes and cars of the public,” BuHalo 30 19 6 66 188 167 South Windsor 1 7 1 12 liams 810 0-0 10, Morion 1-4 8 0 2, Dudley 1-2 Chicago 28 17 .622 4 W. Va. Viteslyn 89, W. Virginia SL 63 7. Washington 17-2 1,219 Hole-in-Onc Sweepstakes. Montreal 29 21 6 64 182 161 0-0 2. Totals 37-87 24-35 100, 7 Long said. Milwaukee 26 21 .553 7 Westminster, Pa. 71, Clarion 69 8. Long Bmch SL 16-4 1,160 8 Hartford 24 24 6 54 183 182 Lot Angslss 24 14 18 28— 84 Ralph DcNicolo, head pro at the Country Club, is also Indiana 23 23 .500 91/2 Vbshiva 81, N.Y. Maritime 68 9. S te ^. F. Austin 16-2 1,111 Long’s letter of protest to the UIL didn’t change any­ Quebec 9 38 6 24 167 259 CIsvsIand 25 16 34 28 -1 0 0 9 Atlanta 21 23 .477 101/2 10. Purdue 16-3 1,065 eligible to win $1,000 for validating and submitting Sul- CAMPBELL CONFERENCE ACC O'all 3-Point goals—Los Angeles 80, Cleveland SOUTH 10 thing. The league sided with the school districts. Clevelar>d 20 24 .455 111/2 11. N. Carolina SL 15-4 977 lian’s entry card. Norris Division W L W L 2- 7 (Price 2-5, Kerr 0-1, RWilliams 0-1). Fouled Appalachian SL 75, Tn.-Chattanooga 74 11 UIL director Bailey Marshall said he agreed with Cox Orlando 13 32 .289 19 12 Virginia 19-3 927 12 W L TPts GF GA Sl Joseph 6 0 13 0 o u t-^o n e . Rebounds—Los Angeles 46 (Ben­ Atlanta Christian 81, Trinity Baptist 65 WESTERN CONFERENCE 13. Auburn 17-5 748 14 that Long shouldn’t be allowed into the game, even Chicago 29 20 4 62 217 198 Xavier 5 2 9 7 jamin 10), Cleveland 55 (Nance. Daugherty, Auburn 79, Georgia S t 66 Midwaal Division 14. Louisiana SL 16-3 743 16 Cote suffers broken foot Toronto 28 24 2 58 242 237 EAST CATHOLIC 4 3 8 7 RWilliams 7). Assists—Los Angeles 27 (Ftivers Aubum-Monlgomery 71, Brawton-Parker 65 though he represented the local press. W L Pci. GB 15. Northwestern 16-2 660 19 Reginald Pimo/Manchosier Herald St. Louis 24 21 8 56 185 174 St. Bernard 4 3 10 4 9), Cleveland 29 (Price 8). Total fouls—Los An­ Averett 102, Clinch Valley 75 HARTFORD — Hartford Whaler defenseman Sylvain San Antonio 31 13 .705 ___ 16. Iowa 14-5 647 13 “He has not been to all their games,” Marshall said. Minnesota 24 29 3 51 190 209 Notre Dame 1 6 3 11 geles 21, Cleveland 16. Technical—Benjamin. Campbell 68, Augusta 57 Utah 31 14 .689 1/2 17. Hawaii 17-2 634 17 Cole, who just returned to the lineup after missing 21 SHOT — Bolton’s Mike Haugh (33) launches a shot against Portland High ucuiiur in iht; Detroit 19 28 6 44 193 213 Fairfield Prep 0 6 6 9 A— 15,694. Campbellsville 77, Union, Ky. 73 “We talked to the superintendent and asked him if there Denver 25 19 .568 6 18. S. Mississipp 18-2 563 18 Smyth* Division Catawba 77, High FtoinI W games with a left knee sprain, will be sidelined again as was a problem with this particular person ... and he said Dallas 24 22 .522 8 19. South Carolina 13-6 404 15 year. The Bulldogs, 7-8, will try to qualify for state tournament play tonight as they host Calgary 26 16 13 65 227 182 Chicago SL 63, Tennessee S l 61 X-rays Monday revealed that he had broken his left foot. 24 .467 20. Tenmssee Tech 15-3 352 20 yes, there is a problem. ... If we let him in, we’re going Edmonton 27 18 10 64 220 189 COC-East O'all Houston 21 101/2 Top 25 results Citadel 76, Davidson 66 Cromwell High at 7:30. Five other area games are on tap tonight, including Manchester at 10 34 .227 21. SL Joseph's 16-3 342 21 Cote had played three games since the break that oc­ Winnipeg 25 22 7 57 200 201 w L W L Minnesota 21 Coastal Carolina 95, Erskine 61 have let everyone else in.” Charlotte 8 35 .186 221/2 22 Pern SL 16-3 275 22 Fermi and East Catholic home against South Catholic at the Rev. Robert E. Saunders Los Angeles 23 24 6 52 232 220 RHAM 8 4 8 6 Syracuse 74, Seton Hall 65 Coll, of Charleston 76, Fladford 63 curred two weeks ago. He will be out three weeks. Pacific Division 23. N. lllimis 17-3 134 24 As far as other media was concerned, school officials Vancouver 15 32 9 39 162 213 BOLTON 6 6 7 8 SETON HALL (65) Coppin S t 77, Morgan S l 64 Gymnasium at 7 p.m. L A. Lakers 33 11 .750 — 24. Providence 16-4 90 ___ The Whalers wind up a four-game road trip Wednes­ “didn’t feel like they should be allowed to be in there just Monday's Gamsa Bacon Academy 4 8 5 8 Avent 813 8 6 21, Cooper 5-8 8-8 18, Volcy David Lipscomb 110, Bethel, Tenn. 78 Ftortland 33 12 .733 1/2 25. Vanderbilt 18-6 68 — No games scheduled COVENTRY 3 9 5 9 0-6 2-2 2. Dahere 3-12 2-4 11, Taylor 8 7 0-0 Dataware SL 69, S. Carolina SL 88 day night against the North Stars in Minnesota. because (the schools) had had problems,” Marshall said. Phoenix 27 17 .614 6 Others receiving votes: Clemson 63, Tuesday's Games CHENEY TECH 0 12 0 13 11. Winchester 1-281 2. Dickinson 8 0 8 0 0, E. Tennessee SL 99, W. Carolina 88 22 22 .500 11 Maryland 61, Connecticut S7, Montana 35, “We’re not trying to violate anybody’s constitutional Boston at DetroiL 7:35 p.ra Seattle Lokar 0-0 8 0 0, Crist 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 22-48 Emory 91, Sewanee 88 McEnroe temperamental again 23 .489 111/2 Mississippi 33, Arkansas 32, Old Dominion 30, Quebec at Washington. 7:35 p.m. COC West O'all Golden State 22 17-21 65. Ermry 1 Henry 88 Ftoanoke 81 rights,” Cox said. “We’re just trying to have a game 14 Miami, Fla 19, Kansas 14, Toledo 14, Kansas New York Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. w L W L L.A. Clippers 20 26 .435 SYRACUSE (74) Florida A&M 94, Jackson SL 63 MILAN, Italy (AP) — Temperamental John McEnroe, without any tension where the kids can play and get this Cromwell Sacramento 12 33 .267 211/2 SL 12 Oregon 8, Richrmrvd 8. DePaul 6. Ken­ Coventry High girls roll Edmonton at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. 11 0 11 2 Coleman 8 8 9-14 19, Thompson 13-19 0-4 Gardner-Wsbb 52, Barber-Scoba 49 tucky 6, Florida SL 4, Missouri 4, Oklahoma S l back following his disqualification from the Australian out of their system.” Ftortland 10 2 11 3 Monday's Gamas Toronto at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m. 26, Ellis 8 3 0-0 0, Owens 7-12 3-5 17, Edwards Georga Mason 76, East Carolina 56 4, San Francisco 4, SW Missouri 4, Holy Cross East Hampton 8 2 10 2 Now York 116. Miami 107 Open, disputed calls during a doubles match Monday at Long says that if Cox and Bob Smith, the Gilmer su­ Los Angeles at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. 2- 4 2-3 6. Manning 1-1 0-0 2, Johnson 0-1 0-0 LSU 86, Mississippi S l 68 3, Miami-Ohio 3, Rutgers 2, Fairfield 1, New Rocky Hill 4 8 4 10 Philadelphia 114, Utah 89 V/innipeg at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. 0, Scott 0-2 4-6 4, McRae 0-0 0-0 0. Totals Lerx)ir-Rhyns 92, Queens, N.C. 67 Mexico SL 1. the Milan indoor tennis tournament. perintendent, hadn’t banned reporters, he probably would Wednesday's Games Vinal Tech 4 7 4 7 Washington 135. Golden State 129 2850 1832 74. Limestone 100, Carson-Newman 94, 20T St. Louis at Toronto, 7:30 p,m. Seattle 101, Charlotte 100 Halftime—Syracuse 40, Seton Hall 34. 3- Md.-E. Shore 81, N. Carolina AAT 73 McEnroe, who teamed with Jakob Hlasek of Switzer­ have been the only one there. Now, at least two other Cleveland 100, Los Angeles Clippers 84 to seventh straight win Montreal at BuHakj, 7:35 p.m. point goals—Seton Hall 4-11 (Dehere 3-9, Methodist 89, Fsrrum 88 land, repeatedly complained about calls during the local newspapers and a local television station plan to Edmonton at Now 'ibrk Ftangers, 7:35 p.m. CCC East-girit O'all Tuesday's Gamas Taylor 1-1, Cooper 0-1), Syracuse 8 6 (Owens Midde Tenn. 80, Akron 76, OT Big East Conforsnea 0 'all Milwaukee vs. Boston at Hartford, Conn., second set, but escaped without warning or a penalty show up. CGVENTRY — Breaking things Hartford at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. w L W L 0-1, Ellis 0-1, Coleman 0-1, Scott 0-1, Morehead SL 65, E. Kentucky 58 W L W L into the final eight minutes with a basketball action. MANCHESTER 8 0 14 0 730 p.m. Thompson 0-2). Fouled out—None. Murray St 58. Austin Peay 55 CONNECTICUT 7 2 19 3 point from Italian referee Peppino Di Stefano. “Unfortunately, the negative coverage they were wor­ open in the third quarter, Coventry 36-20 advantage. New York at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. The Highlanders, 10-7 overall, Enfield 5 3 7 7 Rebounds—Salon Hall 34 (AvenL Cooper 8), NE Louisiana 97, Nicholl* SL 77 Georgetown 7 2 17 2 Washington at Miami, 7:30 p.m. “Is it a new rule?” shouted McEnroe at one point when ried about has multiplied tenfold,” Long said. High rolled past Rocky Hill High, VanKruiningen equaled her raced to a 15-0 bulge after one Windham 5 3 8 6 Syracuse 29 (Coleman 9). Assists—Seton Hall North Carolina 87, Miarn, Fla 74 Syracuse 7 3 17 3 Cleveland at DetroiL 8 p.m. a judge called out a shot by the American player which East Hartford 5 3 6 8 15 (Dehere 6), Syracuse 17 (Edwards 7). Total North Georgia 78 Earl Palk 73 S l John's 6 4 17 6 51 -29, Monday night in Charter Dak season high with 14 points. Dixon period. Minnesota at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Rockville 4 4 6 8 fouls—Solon Hall 24, Syracuse 19. A—29,491. Pembroke S l 66, N.C.-Graensboro 63 Providence 5 5 12 7 McEnroe claimed had hit the sideline. Rec Hoop Atlanta at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Conference girls’ basketball action. added nine and freshman Jenny “We just got off to a rocky start. Fermi 3 5 4 10 S. Mississippi 82, South Carolina 65 Villarrava 4 6 12 11 Indiana at Denver, 9:30 p.m. McEnroe also displayed beautiful serves and volleys The win was the seventh in a row Hartford Public 2 6 5 9 LSU 86, Miss. St. 68 Samlord 86, Cant Florida 60 Pittsburgh 3 5 9 10 Davis and Chrissy Gagnon eight We coiddn’t handle their pressure,” Dallas at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. South Windsor 0 8 1 13 Shorter 88, Piedmont 80 Seton Hall 3 7 10 10 in addition to some nervousness during the match he and for the RiU'iots, who will be one of apiece. Davis had a career-high nine Los Angeles Lakers at Porlland. 10:30 p.m. MISSISSIPPI ST. (68) Bolton coach Dave Lcete said. “We Southern U. 143, Xavier, NO 100 Boston Collage 1 9 7 Notre Dame 13 Pee Wee Wednesday's Games Hartsfield 2-9 0-0 5, Burns 11-15 4-8 26, his Swiss leammale won 6-3, 6-7, 6-1 against the four teams in the CGC Tournament steals while VanKruiningen and came around and played better in Tena-Martin 86, West Georgia 69 Monday's Result Community Y- Pirates 20 (Ryan Gliha 9, Charlotte at Boston, 730 p.m, Watts 2-8 0-1 5, Carter 8 7 2-2 13, Merritt 2-5 COC East-girla O'all Trt^ SL 98, Livingston SL 80 Syracuse 74, Seton Hall 85 American pair of Charles Beckman and Luke Jensen. that will be held Feb. 17 and Feb. Dixon each grabbed six rebounds. the second quarter.” Roger Toner 4, Andy Leitao 4. Steve Hout and 5-6 9, Smith 1-4 0-0 3. Wbodard 2-6 3-4 7, W L W L Utah at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Union, Tenn. 116, Trevecca Nazarene 101 From Page 9 COVENTRY (51) — Jenny Devi* 3 2-2 8, Nick Passcantell played well) Panthers 11 (Matt Golden State at PhiladelpNa, 8 p.m. Nichols 0-1 8 0 0. Totals 2 8 55 14-21 68, 21. The other three teams arc Crom­ Bolton’s deficit at the half was COVENTRY 11 2 12 5 VM I86. William & Mary 66 Tonight's Gamei Ftobin Russell 0 8 0 0. Janet Werlel 2 0-2 4, Roud 7, John Masse and Anthony Capidicasa Phoenix at Seattle, 10 p.m. LSU (86) Casanova to be honored well, Portland and Bacon Academy. RHAM 6 7 6 9 Va Commonwealth 70. Memphis S t 69, OT Fairfield at UConn (Gampel), 6 p.m. Johanna VanKnjiningon 7 0-0 14, Jenny Wajda 30-11. played well) Chicago at Los Angeles Lakers. 10:30 p.m. Williamson 6-11 8 8 20, Singleton 3-4 0-3 6, Bacon Academy 6 7 9 7 Virginia S t 100, Bowie SL 97. OT Villanova at Boston College, 8 p.m. Covenuy, 13-5 overall, next sees 0 0-0 0, Mkthells Dixon 4 1-2 9, Stacie Renfro 2 Eagles 14 (Mike Pemberton 4. irKluding van­ O Neal 3-12 3-4 9, Jackson 820 9-9 19, Sims NEW HAVEN (AP) — Tom Casanova, a former CFA television committee will review the situation and Amy Sloudt had nine points and BOLTON 0 13 1 15 Winihrop 90, N.C.-Asheville 89, OT 1 -3 5, Chrissy Gagnon 3 2-2 8. Jenna Haynes 1 ning basket, Erin Tressler 4. Sara Wollenberg 3- 7 3-4 9, Boudreaux 0-1 0-0 0, Devall 0-1 0-0 Rutgers at S l John's, 8:30 p.m. defensive back for LSU and the Cincinnati Bengals, has consult with the membership. Both ABC and ESPN, with action Thursday at 7 p.m. in North Danielle Curylo five to pace Bolton. MIDWEST I 0-0 2, Kris SperKer 0 8 0 0, Michelle Marlinelli 0. Krajowski 8 0 0-0 0. Ftoberts 8 1 2 7-9 23. To­ played well) Huskies 12 (Darrell Shebazz 6. NBA results whom the CFA has agreements commencing in 1991, Stonington against host Wheeler 0 0-0 0. Melanie Dolat 0 1-2 1. Totals 22 7-13 tals 28-68 27-3 7 86. Ashland 93, Mount Vernon Nazarene 74 Wednesday's Gam* been named the Walter Camp Foundation’s 1989 alum­ Maureen Griffin grabbed 12 Matthew Fisher and Cris Hamlin played well) COC West- girls 51. O'all Halftime—LSU 37, Mississippi S t 34. Three- Baker 89. Bethany. Kan. 72 Pittsburgh at Georgetown, 7 p.m. nus of the year for his work in the area of visual impair­ have expressed interest in continuing their relationship High. rebounds for the Bulldogs. W L W L Knicks 116, Heat 107 ROCKY HILL (29) — Kara Pacelia 0 0-0 0, point goals—Mississippi SL 4-16 (Carter 1-1, Cant Missouri 77. Quincy 76 Saturday's Game* Adults Cromwell MIAMI (107) ment among lepers in Louisiana. with the CFA.” Sue Malloy 2 2-2 6. Alysa Goldstein 0 8 0 0, Bolton, 1-16, winds up its season 12 1 16 1 Srrxlh 1-3, Hartsfield 1-4, Whtts 1-5, Wbodard Cincinnati 89, Alcorn S t 52 UConn at Syracuse, 8 p.m. Manchester Bar Association 80 (Tom Juknis ft)rtland 4 Frank 6-11 1-2 13, Rice 7-20 2-4 16, Seikaly The Pauiois had a 12 6 lead after Melissa LaPorto 4 1-2 9, Liz Woodcock 1 0-2 2, 8 9 7 0- 1, Morrill 0-2), LSU 3-11 (Williamson 3-7, Florida at Georgetown, 2 p.m. Casanova, an ophthalmologist, will be honored along Notre Dame said it had not given the CFA any guaran­ next Tuesday against Valley 21, Bill Gorra 18, John Fedell 17, Phil Levesque East Hampton 11-18 0-1 22, Douglas 814 7-9 19, Edwards Crmola Presti 2 0-2 4, Carta FUjccI 4 0-1 8. To­ 6 7 9 8 Boudreaux 0-1, Devall 0-1, Jackson 0-2), Providence at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. one quarter and 20-14 bulge at the 14, Jim Sulick 10) Highland F^rk Market 73 Rocky Hill 2 6-19 2-2 14. Davis 8 4 1 -2 1 , Long 3-6 8 2 6, with Cincinnati Bengals owner ftul Brown at the lOOlh tees it would be part of the new television package. tals 13 3-7 29. Regional High in Deep River. 10 2 13 Fouled out—Morrilt O'Neel. Ftobounds—Mis­ How Top 25 fared Villamva at S l John's, 8 p.m. (Lee Cruel 29, Dean Frodell 13, Ernie Scott 11) Sparrow 3-7 0-0 6, Sundvold 1-2 0-0 3. “In the process of negotiating new contracts, Notre half. The visiting Terriers, now 2-14, Halttime: 2814 Coventry PORTLAND (53) — Mary Kris Flynn 3 0-1 6, sissippi S l 36 (Morrin 10), LSU 42 (Roberts, Marathon Oil at Boston Collage, 8 p.m. All-America dinner on Feb. 17 at the Yale Commons in Sun Devils 93 (Wendell Williams 28, Carl Thompson 3-4 1-2 7. Totals 46-105 14-24 107. How the Associated Press' Top 25 teams closed the gap to 22-18 before Sue Coleman 0 2-4 2. Amy Scott 0 2-4 2, O'Neal 12). Assists—Mississippi St. 10 New Haven. Dame’s position was we would not indicate our position Shelton 18, Larry Clay-Bey 16, Mika Jones 14) ACC-gIrl* O'all NEW YORK (116) fared Monday: Jeanne Willinsky 0 1-21, Ashley Barey 00-1 0, (Hartsfield 3). LSU 12 (Williamson 4). Total Coventry pulled out an old reliable Glem Construction 92 (Jeff Carr 38, Ken Willis w L W L Newman 2-7 0-0 4, Oakley 11-17 2-3 24, 1. Missouri (21-1) did not play. Next; at Kan­ Casanova is now in private practice in Crowley, La., until we had a chance to review that contract,” Notre Jonn Larks 1 2-4 4, Jon Wiley 6 7-8 19. Shan­ fouls— Mississippi SL 24, LSU 20. A—14,090. sas Stats, Thursday. — fullcourt pressure. Portland girls non O'Neill 8 3-5 19, Amy Rau 0 0-0 0. Totals 21, Mark Mistretta 14) S t Joseph's 6 0 13 2 Ewing 11-18 2-3 24. Jackson 810 4-6 21, specializing in eye surgery and eyelid plastic and Mercy 5 2 10 6 G.Wilkins 8-14 2-2 18, Wblker 2-4 0-0 4, 2. Kansas (22-1) did not play. Next: at Ok­ Dame athletic director Dick Rosenthal said, adding that “We hadn’t pressed uptil then, so 18 1 7-28 53. La Salle 72, St. Peter’s 59 lahoma Stats. Wednesday. reconstructive surgery. BOLTON (30) — Amy Stoudt 3 2-2 9. Sacred Heart 2 3 9 6 E.Wilkins 2-4 1-3 5, Tucker 3-6 0-0 7. Strickland Swimming he believed negotiations were conducted with the we pressed for a few minutes and down Bolton EAST CATHOLIC 1 5 2 14 3- 6 3-4 9, Myers 0-0 0-0 O.Tolals 5C-86 14-21 ST. PETER'S (59) 3. Arkansas (19-2) did not play. Next vs. “highest form of business ethics.” Maureen Griffin 2 0-5 4. Narcy Botting 0 0-2 0, S l Bernard's 1 5 4 9 116. T.Walkor 11-18 2-3 24. Fox 0-1 0-0 0. Texas Tech, Wednesday. Harvard, BU in Beanpot final broke it open,” Coventry coach Ray BGLTGN — With Shannon Jessica Brahaney 2 8 0 4, Jill Supple 0 0-0 0. Monday's games not Included Miami 28 18 27 34—107 Veterano 3-12 2-4 9, J.VWIkor 3-6 2-6 10. 4. Duke (18-3) did not play. Next at Virginia, The CFA disagreed with Rosenthal’s account. “The O’Neill and Jen Wiley each pouring Danielle Curylo 2 0-0 5, Teresa McMahon 0 8 0 Thursday. Dimmock said. Transactions Newlfork 28 30 27 31—116 Flaherty 0-3 8 2 0, McKenna 3-6 0-0 6, Connell Manchester Swim Club BOSTON (AP) — Harvard will defend its Beanpot CFA was clearly under the impression and certainly felt in 19 points, Portland High downed 0. Leah Camposeo 2 8 0 4. Julie Cook 0 0-0 0. 3-Ffoint goals—Miami 1-2 (Sundvold 1-2), 3-5 2-4 8, Dudley 0-2 0-0 0, Anderson 1-2 0-0 5. Georgetown (17-2) did not play. Next; vs, Hockey Tournament championship Monday night in a Johanna VanKruiningen had six Dawn Bedard 2 0-2 4, Jon Owron 0 8 0 0, Jen Now Itork 2-2 (Jackson 1-1, Tucker 1-1). Fouled 2. Totals 24-55 819 59. Pittsburgh, Wednesday. The MarKhester Swim Club A team defeated that Notre Dame would participate,” Ggrcan said. points and Michelle Dixon four in Bolton High, 53-30, Monday night Northway 0 0-0 0. Totals 13 2-9 30. 6. Syracuse (17-3) beat Seton Hall 74^5. rematch game with Boston University, after both teams 3-point goals: B- Stoudt Curylo out—None. Ftotxiunds—Miami 59 (Seikaly 15), LA SALLE (72) Windsor, 342-332. The Manchester juniors (12 Ebersol said NBC h ^ “no intention or any basis to the third quarter as the Patriots went in Charter Oak Conference girls’ BASEBALL New York 53 (Oakley, Ewing 11). As­ Simmons 12-19 2-5 26, Hurd 3-7 0-0 6. Next: vs. No. 8 ConnaclicuL Saturday. and under) tied Windsor. 228-228. The advanced in the semifinal round in Boston Garden. seek out other schools." But he added that NBC “would Halttime: 3811 Ponlarxj American League Scholastic boys’ hoop poll sists—Miami 26 (Douglas 10), New York 37 Leversl 1-3 1-2 3, Overton 6-13 1-2 14, Wbods 7. Michigan (16-4) did not play. Next: vs. No. Manchester seniors (13 and over) won, BOSTON RED SOX—Agreed to terms with NEW HAVEN (AP) — Here is the New Haven (Jackson 12). Total fouls— Miami 19, New York 3-7 3-4 11. Johnson 3-6 0-0 7, Holland 1-1 3-4 25 Indiana, Thursday. 114-104. MarKhester finished first In the duel The Crim.son, defending NCAA champs, beat Nor­ stand by and sec what the developments arc in the other Eric Hetzel, pitcher, on a one-year contract Ftegister's Top 10 boy's basketball poll. Record, 22. Technical— Miami illegal defense 5, Morris 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-56 1817 12. 8. Connecticut (19-3) did not play. Next; meet season with a 16-82 record. The A cham­ theastern 5-4, gelling the winning goal with just 21 schools.” CLEVELAND INDIANS—Signed Mitch first-placa votes In parentheses. Points tabu­ A—17,769. Halftime—La Salle 34, SL Peter's 29. 3-point va Fairfisid, Tbssday. pionship* will be held Feb. 25 at Wethersfield second left in the game. In the'earlier match, Monday Webster, outfielder, to a two-year contract lated one 20-18-16-14-12-11-10-9-8-7 basis. goals—SL Peter's 8 7 (J.WhIker 2-3, Veterano 9. UNLV (17-4) beet San Jose Stale 10869. High School. Sam Jankovich, athletic director at the University of Cardinals ready to name Bugel Named John Maroon media relations manager. I . S l Joseph (13-0) (6)210 76ers 114, Jazz 89 1- 2, Dudley 0-2), La Salle 4-12 (Wbods 2-4, Next: vs. Pacific, Thursday. Results; night, BU edged Boston College 4-3, with the winning Miami, said he would not rule out a similar plan for the KANSAS CfTY ROYALS—Agreed to terms 2. Danbury (15-0) (4)200 UTAH (89) Overton 1-2, Johnson 1-2, Simmons 81, Hurd 10. Purdue (17-3) beat Northwestern 67-60. G irt* 8 and undsr — 100 medley relay: 1. (J. goal actually scored by BC, defenseman Greg Brown, PHOENIX (AP) — After a search of almost three with Bob Boone, catcher, on a one-year con­ Next: at No. 17 Minnesota, Sunday. Bolicki. T. Iwanski, D. Robenhymer, R Deleo), Hurricanes, the 1989 national champions. 3. Cross (13-2) (1) 190 Edwards 6-7 2-3 14. Malone 9-13 1811 29. 0-3). Fouled out—Connell, Leversl Overton. tract 11. LSU (17-4) beat Mississippi Stats 86-68. 120.88; 26 free: 1. R. Deleo. 15.88, 2 T. who accidentally shoved the puck in his own net while months, the Phoenix Cardinals have finally found a 4. Bristol Central (13-0) 142 Eaton 3-4 0-0 6, Slocklon 3-11 5-7 12, Hansen Rebounds—St Peter's 35 (Veterano 8), La “Miami did approve the latest TV agreement that was National Laagua Next: vt. Aubura Wednesday. Iwanski; 25 back: 1. J. Balicki, 21.94, 2 D. coach. 5. Hillhousa(14-2) 122 4- 9 0-0 8, Bailey 2-12 1-2 5. Rudd 0-1 Salle 0-0 0, 36 (Simn»ns 10). Assist*—SL Peter's 13 being knocked to the ground. proposed by the CFA with ABC, but we have not signed CINCINNATI REDS— Signed Keith Kaiser, 1Z Illinois (184) did not play. Next: vs. No. Robenhymer; 25 fiy: 1. R Deleo, 18.57, 3. J, 6. Weaver (11-1) 115 Brown 2-3 0-0 4, Griffith 4-9 0-0 9, Leckner 1-3 (J.VIfalkar 6), La Salle 13 (Overton 6). Total Boston Universily’is 14-10-2 and the Eagles arc The NFL team scheduled a news conference today to pitcher, to a one-year contract 7. Sl Thomas Aquinas (13-0) 114 fouls—SL Peter's 15. La Salle 15. Technicals— 17 Minnesota, Thursday. Hughes: 25 breast: 1, T. Iwanski, 22.06, 3, A. off officially on this proposal," Jankovich said. 0- 0 2, Johnson 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 34-74 18-23 13. Oklahoma (183) did not play. Next: at introduce the coach, reportedly Washington Redskins as- HOUSTON ASTROS-Agroed to terms with 8. New London (13-1) 109 89. Vfeods (ejected), McKenna (ejected), O'Sullivan DesSureault; 100 free relay: 1. (D. 17-9-1. (ejected). A—4,247. Iowa State, Wednesday. Danny Darwin, pitoher, on a two-year contract 9. Kennedy (12-1) 85 PHILADELPHIA (114) Robenhymer. J. Balicki. T. Iwanski, R Deleo), sisuint Joe Bugel. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-Agreed to terms 14. La Salle (17-1) beat St Peter's 72-59. 1:14.10. 10. Windsor (13-1) 61 Barkley 6-8 4-4 16. Mahorn 4-6 2-2 10, WTTG-TV in Washington, D.C., and KTAR Radio in with Vinca Coleman, outfielder, on a one-year Also receiving votes: Hartford Pubtic (10-2) Purdue 67, Northwestern 60 Next: at Fairfield, Thursday. Boy* 8 and undar — 25 free: 2 M, Konefal; Gminski 811 1-2 11, Dawkins 7-13 2-2 16. 18 Louisville (184) did m l play. Next; vs. Hardaway NBA player of week contract 23, Bassick (9-5) 14. Hawkins 812 6-6 20. Smith 2-5 2-4 7, Thornton PURDUE (67) 25 back: 3. B. McCormick: 25 fly: 3. E. Wilpur; Phoenix both reported Monday night that Bugel will be­ Florida Stats, Tuesday. 25 breast: 2. M. Konelal. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Signed Robby (The following writers vole: Woody Anderson, 1- 5 0-0 2, Anderson 5-9 1-1 11, Brooks 4-9 1-2 Boming 2-4 3-4 7, White 3-8 0-2 6, Schofflor NEW YORK (AP) — Rookie Tim Hardaway, who ^ come the 30th coach in the Cardinals’ 70-ycar history 16. Georgia Tech (14-4) did m t play. Next: Thompson, secoixf baseman, to a three-year Hartford Courant; Bob Birge, Bridgeport Post- 9, Nimphius 2-3 0-2 4, Payne 2-5 1-2 6, 7-7 2-4 16, Austin 2-5 4-4 9, Jones 4-7 3-6 11. G irl* B-10 — 50 free: 2. K. WindisK 3. N. vs. Whks Forest Wednesday. averaged 20 points, 10.7 assists and eight rebounds in and the franchise’s sixth since 1979. contract Telegram; Pela Corriveau, New Britain Herald; Copeland 1 -2 0-0 2. Totals 45-88 20-27 114. Painter 8 0 0-0 0, Clybum 2-2 2-3 6, Barrett 0-0 Dimonte; 100 IM: 2. C. Hughes; 100 free; 1. K. 17. Minnetota (184) did m t play. Next: at Dave Davis, Norwich Bulletin, Joe Erwin, Walar- Utah 21 22 16 30— 89 Acato, 1:11.38, 3. A. Bialeck; 50 back: 1. K. Golden Suite’s three victories last week, was named From Page 9 Cardinals spokesman Paul Jensen refused to identify 0- 0 0, Oliver 8 8 8 2 12. Totals 2841 14-25 67. No. 12 lllimis, Thursday. bury Ropublican-American; Ed Flink, Danbury Philadelphia 35 2 5 30 24—114 NORTHWESTERN (60) Aceto. 37.08; 50 fly: 2 K. Windish, 3. K. Hiza; 18. Oregon Stats (17-3) did m t play. Next: 50 breast 2. R. McKinmy, 3. C. Hughes; 200 NBA player of the week. ------the man he said the team would introduce today as its News-Times: Dana Gauruder, Stamford Advo­ 3-Point goals—Utah 3-9 (Malone 1-2, Stock- Lambiotta 4-8 1-4 9, Reece 4-9 0-0 8, Nixon va Oregon, Sunday. free relay: 1. (C. Hughes, N. Dimonte, K. Win- Hardaway’s week was highlighted by his second new coach. cate; Mark Jaffea, New Haven Flegister; Hal Ion 1-3, Grilfith 1-3, Hanson 0-1), Philadelphia 2-6 4-4 8. Holmes 2-5 1-2 5, Wallers 4-11 1-1 Calendar 19. UCLA (15-4) did m l play. Next: at dish, K. Aceto). 2:13.70. like that’s been happening all during this sacak, and I Levy, Shore Line Newspapers; Bill Toscano, 4-5 (Hawkina 2-2, Smith 1-1, Payne 1-1, 10, Ross 0-0 1-2 1. Leslie 8 0 0-0 0, Schwaba triple-double of the season when he scored 12 points and “I’ve told the Cardinals I wouldn’t say anything, and I Arizona State, Thursday. Boy* 9-10 — 200 medley relay: 2 (A. New London Day; Steve Wilson, New Haven Copeland 0-1). Fouled out— None. 812 2-2 12. Polite 2-2 3-4 7. Pederson 0-0 0-0 hope it keeps up.” 20. Loyola Marymount (17-4) did m t play. Robenhymer. J. Hasting*, B. Hasting*. J. Ray); added 14 assists and 10 rebounds against New Jersey. He hope you can appreciate that,” Bugel told the Arizona Rebounds—Utah 43 (Malone 10), Philadelphia 0. Totals 23-53 1819 60. Today Flegistar). Next: at San Francisco, Friday. 50 Ires: 1. J. Ray, 32.47, 3. Ja. Hastings; 100 So docs Dawkins. Boys Baakatball 52 (Mahorn 11). Assists— Utah 28 (Stockton Halftime—Purdue 38, Norttwroelorn 33. 3- also had a career-high 28 points with 10 assists and eight Republic late Monday from his Virginia home. 21. Xavier, Ohio (17-2) did m t play. Next: at IM: 3. J. Hastings; 100 tree: 1. J. Ray, 1:13.20, “It ccrainly is a good feeling,” he said. “It’s also 13), Philadelphia 25 (Barkley, Dawkins 5). Total poinl goals—Purdue 3-6 (Olivor 2-3, Austin 1-2, Manchester at Fermi. 7:30 Scholastic hockey poll Loyola II-. Tuesday. 3. Je. Hastings; 50 back: 2 A. Robenhymer, 3. rebounds against Rmland, and 21 points, eight assists Bugel, 49, has been a Redskins assisuini for nine fo u ls-U ta h 19. Philadelphia 17. Techni­ Jones 0-1), Northwestern 1-6 (A lte rs 1-4, something that you feel you have to protect like it’s the South Catholic at East Catholic, 7 p.m. NEW HAVEN (AP) — Here It the New Haven 22. Arizona (14-4) did m t play. Next: vs. Nixon 0-2). Fouled out—Schwabe. Rabounds- S. Loyd; 50 fly: 2 B. Hastings, 3. N. Freeman; and six rebounds at Minnesota. seasons and has 15 years of NFL experience. He started Cheney Tech at Ftocky Hill, 7:30 Register's high school boy's hockey poll. cals—Barkley, Utah illegal defense, Malone. most valuable thing in the world.” Purdue 24 (Berning 5), Northwestern 33 Southern California Thursday. M breast: 3. J. Hostings; 200 free relay: 1. (N. Cromwell at Bolton, 7:30 Record, first-placa votes in parentheses. Points A—15.133. as offensive line coach for the Dcuoil Lions in 1975-76 (Schwabe 10). Assists—Purdue 19 (Austin, 23. Michigan Stats (17-5) did m t play. Next: Freeman, A. Robenhymer, Js. Hastinot J Karl Malone had 29 pxiints and Blue Eidwards 14 for Coventry at East Hampton, 7:30 tabulated on a 20-18-16-14-12-11-10-9-8-7 vs. Wisconsin, Thursday. Ray), 2:17,40. Roy NHL player of week and coached the Houston Oilers offensive line from Olrfa Baakatball Jones 6). Northwestern 13 (Lambiotte, Wbllars basis. Bullets 135, Warriors 129 24. S l John's (17-6) did m l play. Next: va. Utah, which lost for only the third lime in 14 games. 4). Total fouls—Purdue 17. Northwestern 20, Q lrit 11-12 — 200 medley relay: 2. (E. MONTREAL (AP) — Goaltcndcr PaU-ick Roy, who 1977-80. Fermi at Manchester, 7:30 1. Hamden (15-2) (9)180 GOLDEN STATE (129) B i& t^ftiftiM d M o n Square Garden, Tuesday. lea Hockey A—7,819. Bernstein, C. Aceto, J. Cole. S. Chsrwinski); 50 SuperSoniesMOl, Hornets 100: Gldcn Polynicc 2. Ridgefield (13-4) 147 Mullin 810 3-4 14, Teaglo 8-20 6-11 23. Bol 25. Indiana (14-5) did m t play. Next: at No. 7 had a 1.00 goals-against average in four games and Bugel coached at four colleges, including his alma Enliold vs, Manchester (Bolton Ice Palace), free: 3. J. Cole; 100 IM: 2 J. Cole; 100 tree: 1. broke a 98-all lie with a foul shot, then scored on a tip-in 3. South Windsor (11-3) 127 0- 1 8 0 0. Hardaway 811 3-4 13, RichmondUNLV105, San Jose SL 69 Michigan, Thursday. S. Cherwinski, 57.29; 50 back: 1. S. Cher- posted two shutouts in a 24-hour span over the weekend, mater. Western Kentucky from 1964-68. He al.so was at 330 p.m. 4. West Haven (11-5-1) 124 9-12 4-4 22. Higgins 1-5 4-4 6. Marciulionis winski. 31.30; 50 fly: 1. C. Demirglan. 33.03, 2 with 31 seconds left as Seattle handed Charlotte its Boys Swimming was named the NHL player of the week. Navy (1969-72), Iowa State (1973) and Ohio Stale 5. New Canaan (11-3-1) 120 7-14 9-10 23, Garland 4-9 0-0 9, Tolbert 3-9 6-8 SAN JOSE ST. (69) L. Czerwinskl; 50 breast: 3. M. Cannon; 200 Enfield at Manchester, 3:30 Top 25 college hoop poll eighth straight loss. 6. Stamford Calholic (13-4) 100 13, Peterson 2-5 8 0 4, Blab 0-0 0-0 0, Shasky Terrell 1-5 0-0 2, Logan 6-13 4-6 16, Dunlap ftee relay: 2. (S. Myers, L. Czerwinskl, J, Cole, The league leader in goals-against average with a 2.45 (1974) before coming to the Lions. 7. Farmi-Enfiekf (13-2) 94 1- 1 8 1 2 . Totals 4897 35-46 129. 1- 3 8 0 2, Cannon 2-4 8 0 4. Batiste 811 6-9 S. Cherwinski). The SupcrSonics won their third consecutive road Wednesday mark, Roy shut oul Buffalo 1-0 on Saturday and Hartford Bugel was among seven finalists for the Cardinals job, 8. Fairfield Prep (5-9) 65 WASHINGTON (135) 16, Vtessofburgor 0-6 0-0 0. Dasiano 1-2 8 0 2, The Top Twenty Five teams In the Associated Boys Baakatball Boya 11-12 — 200 medley relay; 1. (Cr. Jac- game after 12 straight losses. The Hornets have lost which opened when Gene Stallings was fired Nov. 20 in 9. Notre Dame-WH (6-6-1) 56 Grant 3-6 3-3 9, King 10-21 1811 30, Jones Brooks 2-11 1-3 5, Daniels 2-4 0-0 5, Scott 3-8 Preat college basketball poll, wito firsl-place quet' c . Jacques, C. Pock. R. Cormier). 2-0 on Sunday. He made 30 saves the first night and 19 votaa in parartthetea. records through Feb. 4. Vinal Tech at Coventry. 7:30 10. Immaculate (6-7) 50 0- 2 0-0 0, Malone 9-19 1812 28. Walker2- 5 8 3 8, Finau 0-4 0-0 0, K.Young 4-8 1-1 9. To­ 2:12.37; 50 tree: 2 R Cormier. 3. A. Hovenor; the next. Roy has not allowed a goal in the last 167 seven in a row at home and 14 of 15 overall. the middle of his fourth season. The Associated Press Girls Basketball Also receiving volet: Eaat Catholic (7-7) 25, 810 15, Alario 4-9 1-2 9. Hammonds 8 0 2-2 2. tals 27-79 14-2269. total points baaed on 100 IM: 3. C. Jacques; 100 free: 1. R CortTkor, Xavier McDaniel scored 22 points and Nate McMillan Other finalists were San Francisco 49ers offensive East Catholic at S t Bernard, 7 p.m. Simsbury (11-4) 23. Greenwich (8-7-1) 16. Eackles 1820 8 1 0 29. Colter 2-3 8 6 9. Horton NEV.-LAS VEGAS (105) 2824-23-22-21-20-181817-16-1814-13-12-11 103.62, 2 C. Peck, 3. A. Hovenor; 50 back: 1. minutes, 39 seconds. and lost week's ranking: lea Hockey (The following wrilert vote: Chris Eltbarry, 2- 3 8 0 4. Totals 4891 45-56 135. Johnson 7-17 4-5 18, Augrrmn 4-8 0-1 8, BuF Cr. Jacques, 35.69, 2 S. Balicki, 3. M. Orfitalli; had 14 for Seattle. Fur Charlotte, Armond Gilliam had 22 coordinator Mike Holmgren, Los Angeles Rams defen­ CARDINALS’ CHOICE — Washington Wethersneld vs. East Catholic (Bolton Ice Bridgeport Rost: Dom Amora, Hartford Courant: Golden Stale 25 29 32 43—129 ler 7-10 3-6 17. Hunt 4-6 8 0 10, Anthony 4-10 Record Pu Pv» 50 fly: 1. C. Peck. 3245, 3, S. Adamy; 50 Svet captures giant slalom points, Dell Curry 17 and J.R. Reid 16 to go with nine I .Miasouri (58) sive coordinator Fritz Shurmur, Fresno Suite coach Jim Redskins' assistant coach Joe Bugel, get­ Palace), 8:30 p.m. Matt ^c k la r. Journal Inquirar of Manchester: Vtaahlngton 29 33 45 28—135 0- 1 11, Cvijanovich 1-2 2-2 5, Bice 8 8 0-0 13, 21-1 1,617 1 b ^ l : 1. C. Jacquat. 37.31, 2. T, Shanahan; Newington vs. Manchester (South Windsor rebounds. Sweeney, Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Dan Nowak, New Haven Ftegistar; Mark Jalfaa, 3-Poinl goals—Golden Slate 4-11 (Tolborl Emerzian 81 0-0 0, Rice 0-2 1-2 1, B.lbung 2. Kansas (7) 22-1 1,561 2 200 free relay: 1. (C. Jacques, A. Hsvsnor, C. VEYSGNNAZ. Swiuerland (AP) — Matcja Svet of ting a ride from Don Warren, left, and Rick Arena), 3:15 p.m. New Haven Register; Jim StouL The News- 1- 1, Teagle 1-2, Garland 1-2, Mullins 1-3, Mar­ 1- 4 2-2 5, Jones 0-2 0-0 0, Scurry 7-13 3-4 17. 3. Arkontat 19-2 1.438 3 Peck, R. Cormier), 2:01.59. Yugoslavia, with the two fastest heats over an icy hill, Knicks 116, Heat 107: Patrick Ewing scored 24 Bmcc Coslct, New York Giants defensive coordinator Wrestling Totals 40 63 1 5-23 105. 4. Duka Walker, is reportedly set to be named the Times of Danbury: Jim Smith, Greenwich ciulionis 0-1, Higgins 0-2), Wishinglon 0-2 18-3 1,364 5 QIrta 13-18 — 200 medley relay: 1. (S. Brin- captured her second World Cup giant slalom of die points and blocked a career-high nine shots as New York Bill Belichick and Cardinals interim coach Hank Kuhl- Enfield at Manchester, 6 p.m. Times; Dene Gauoider, Stamford Advocate: (Alaria 0-2). Fouled out—Marciulionis. Halttime—Nev.-Las Vegas 56. San Jose S l 5. Georgetown 17-2 1.337 6 damour. L, Caromila, E. Lappen, M. Myers), improved to 20-2 at home. Charles Gaklcy added 24 mann. new head coach of the Phoenix Cardinals. Somers at East Catholic, 6 p.ra and John Kovach, The Hour ol Norwalk.) R ebounds-G olden Slate 53 (Teagle 8), 34. 3-poinl goals— San Joss SL 1-16 (Daniels 6. Syracuse 16 3 1,281 7 2.'08.87; 200 free relay: 1. (C. Hughes, E. Lap- season. _ . . . • r Cheney Tech at Now London. 6 p.ra Washington 67 (VWIker 15). Assiste-^joldon 1-3, Batiste 81, Dasiano 81. Terrell 0-2, Logan 7. Michigan 16-4 1.113 4 pen, L Caromilo, M. Myers), 1:55.67. The 21-year-old Svet finished in an aggregate umc of points for the Knicks, who took the lead for good in the Slats 20 (Teagle 6), Washington 30 (Wbiker 10). 0-2, VWssorburger 0-2, Brooks 0-5), Nev.-Las 9. Connactlcut 19-3 1.073 13 Qlrle 13-14 — 50 free: 1. M. Myers, 26.76, 2. second quarter. Total loula— Golden State 33. Washington 34. Vegas 10-16 (Bice 83, Anthony 3-4, Hunt 2-2, 9. UNLV 16-4 1,061 12 E. Lappen; 200 IM: 2 D. Brown, 3. E. Slreul; 1 minute, 54.31 seconds. Au.stria’s Aniui Wachlcr was Technical—Golden Stats illegal defense. A— Cvijanovich 1-2, B.Young 1-3, Augmon 0-2). 10. Purdua 16-3 1,013 8 100 tree: 1. M. Myers. 59.12, 3, J. Cannon; 100 second. 0.84 seconds back, with American Diann Roffc Ewing and Gaklcy finished with 11 rebounds apiece Radio, T V 7,926. Fouled oul— None. Rebound*—San Jo*e SL 11. LSU 16-4 940 14 back: 1. S. Brindamour. 1:14.65, 2 K. Gilseran; for the Knicks, and Mark Jackson had 21 points and 12 Baseball sides remain far apart Bowling 51 (Logan 15), Nev.-La* Vega* 51 (Johnson 1 2 llUnoia 16-4 866 11 100 fly: 1, E. Lappen, 1:12,22. 3. P. Sullivan: ihinl. assists. Sonics 101, Hornets 100 16). A »»iil*-S an Jose SL 12 (Cannon, Batiste 13. OWahoma 15-3 854 9 100 breast: 1. D. Burns, 1 ;25.25. 2. J. Cannon. modifications to the injury- 3). Nev.-Las Vegas 33 (Anthony 9). Total 14. U Salle 16-1 795 Rony Seikaly had 22 points and 14 rebounds for there is an outline for an agreement. Today SEATTLE (101) 15 G irl* 1819 — 50 free: 1, K. LIndsbom, Probert looks to the NHL By Ronald Blum foul*—San Jose S l 22. Nev.-Las Vegas 19 15. Louitville 16-4 739 rehabilitation rules. McDaniel 0-23 4-5 22. McKey 4-11 3 4 11, 10 26.76, 3, L. Caronxlo; 200 IM: 2. C. Hughe*: Miami, which is 5-20 on the road. Sherman Douglas Owners plan to meet Friday at A— 17,666 16. Georgia Tech 14-4 634 17 100 tree: 1. K, Lindit/om. 1:00.30, 3. M. ROCHESTER. Minn. (AP) — Former Detroit Red The Associated Press 7:30 p.m. — Bruins at Red Blossom League Cage 3-6 3-3 9, McMillan 6-10 2-2 14. Barrot Donald Fchr, executive director 17. Minnasola 15-4 566 19 Mil*w»ki: 100 back: 2. M. Milsw*ki; 100 fly: 1. added 19 points for the Heat. Chicago to review the status of 811 0-0 10, Dailey 4-9 3-4 11. Ralynice 3-5 1-2 Winns’ player Bob lYobcrt left no doubt of his intention Wings, Channel 38 Sandy Harrington 199-535, Janet Hattan 18. Oregon SL 17-3 499 21 C. Hughe*, 1:16.16; 100 b rs **t: 1. K. Bullets 135, Warriors 129: Bernard King got 30 of the Major League Baseball negotiations and Fchr said he did 7, Sellers 3-5 8 0 6, Kemp 3-5 3-6 9, Johnson College hoop scores 7:30 p.m. — Bucks at Celtics. 190-450, Elian Bergquist 451, Sandra Willianw 19. UCLA 15-4 450 16 Llnd»t/om. 1:14.51, 3. L. Caromilo. to refSm to the NHL afa-r being released from pnson on NEW YORK — Negotiators for 1-1 8 0 2, Farmer 8 1 8 0 0. Totals 41-87 1826 EAST points, Ledcll Eackles had 29 and Jeff Malone 28 in Players Asswiation, .said the talks to not think an agreement was likely 4B3. 20. Loyola Marymount 17-4 376 20 Boy* 1818 — 50 Ire*: 3. E. Sttanohan; 200 baseball players and owners don’t SportsChanncl 101, Bloomsburg 65, Shippansburg 56 replace the agrcvtiicnt that expired 21. Xovior, Ohio 17-2 298 23 IM: 2. K. Begley; 100 free; 2 E. Shanahan; 100 Washington’s highest-scoring game of the season. Dar­ by then. Doily negotiating sessions C.W. Ftost 65, Bloomfietd 61 agree on much of anything these 7:30 p.m. — Fairfield at UConn, Elks CHARLOTTE (100) 22. Arizona 14-4 276 24 back: 1. K. Begley, 1:10.59, 2. K, Palmov»ki; rell Walkcr’had 15 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists for Dec. 31 were at a “logjam” and continue here through Wednesday. Tripucka 6-15 2-2 14, Gilliam 9-14 4-7 22. Caldwell 69. Dominican N.Y. 62 23. MicNgan SL . nx Ralph Doyer Sr. 155-135-417, Bill Palmer 17-5 257 100 fly: 1. K. Begley, 1:06.40; 100 brea*t: 3. B. • .hn NHL All-Star said Monday afar com- days, which means the threatened WPOP(1410-AM) J.R.Reid 7-10 2-3 16, Chapman 4-9 0-0 8. Charisston W.Va. 84, Shepherd 63 24. SL Jonn'f the host Bullets, who had lost 14 of their last 17 games. ‘‘dead center.” O’Connor said the Feb. 15 dead­ 146-157-426, Joe Twaronite 148-377, Jow 17-6 208 18 Jacque*. spring uaining lockout is still on for 7:30 p.m. — College basketball: Boguss 2-6 8 6 9, Curry 8 1 2 8 5 17, Gattison Connecticul Coll. 83. Nichols 75 28 Irxliana 14-5 147 22 Chuck O’Connor, chief negotiator line “added a sense of urgency” to Dworak 145-371, Howard Hampton 385, Henry 4-5 0-0 9. Anderson 0-1 0-0 0, R Fteid 2-4 1-2 Dickinson 82, York Pa. 67 Cavaliers 100, Clippers 84: Mark Price scored 20 next week. Horida Stale at Louisville, ESPN Agoatinalll 148-149-427, Bill Preston wwfvx iwviviviri^ TWMPV. IVWVf fVHtXHA OL 110 for the owners, said negotiators the talks. Hut Fchr continued to in­ S.Totals 3876 1825 100. Drsxel 95. Liberty 72 Alabama 88. North Carolina 58, Brigham Vbung points to lead seven Cleveland players in double figures. The sides met for five hours on 8 p.m. — Cavaliers at Pistons, 136-137-397, Steve Disipio 383, Tony Salvalora Seattle 21 31 28 21—101 George VWshinglon 83, S l Joseph's 73 ^ ‘'Solxirt wearing jeans and a brown leather jacket ^ d were “working as hard as we can. 150-372. Jim Woodcock 158-380. Vybyno Smith 29, N. Carolina S l 18, Texas 12. Idaho 6, Clem­ sist the deadline belonged solely to Chariolts 23 33 24 20—100 Glenville S l 95. Davis & Elkins 57 More sports c a S ^ g ; suitcase, left the prison accompanied by h.s The host Cavaliers won for the fourth time in five games Monday and all they agreed on was TNT 138-138-399, Ernie Pepin 150-380, Jerry Ridal son 5, Louisiana Tech 5. Ball S l 4. Colorado St We’re dancing as fast as we can.” i>’ inagenieni. 3-Point goals—Seattle 0-3 (McKey, Le Salle 72. S l Pelar’i 50 146-168158-464, Chet Stanok 140 380, Duane 4, E. Tennessee S l 3. FYovidenca 3, Holy and sent Los Angeles to its seventh loss in nine games. the establishment of a permanent 9:30 p.m. — College basketball: McDaniel, McMillian), Charlotte 3-10 (Curry 2 6, Lebanon Val. 82. Elizabethtown 69 He again said camps would not “Mr. O I'onnor’s cliKk is lick­ Krause 138-361. Carl Bolin 140 1 72 435. Cross 2, Virginia 2, Iowa 1. Jamea Madison 1 — see page 14 1 Craig Ehlo added 16 points for the Cavaliers. labor-management committee and Morida at Georgia, ESPN Ganison 1-1, Tripucka 0-1, Chapman 0-2) Lock Haven 93, Concordia N.Y. 77 Memphis S l 1, Southern U. 1. Wright S l 1 '“'^• ,’s S f a S out.” the right wing said. open as scheduled on Feb. 15 unless ing," Eehr said.

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RE/MAX four free throws and reserve Tony in kitchen, forpial din- home has an open and decks, tenced-in yard, straight victory, 72-59 over St. Scott hit four of six. ^.$cheffler, who leads the nation in InS and a 1st floor Dpportunity-Private East of the R|ver' 647- move-ln condition, con- patio adds to liveability spacious floor plan with field goal percentage, hit all seven l®mh)r room too! This 1419.D venlent location Peter’s. "We’re getting more confidence in this attractive 3 bed­ 4 bedroop^s. plus family of his shots. home Is a reai pleasure roopi. Cathedral ceil­ $139,900. Philips Real Spcciolisl Simmons, with 2,845 points, down the stretch in close games,” room. 2'h bath Town- toshow. $142,900. D.W. ings in livipg roopi apd Estate, 742-1450D passed Otis Birdsong, who scored Thompson said. “They did that to us Fish Realty. 643-1591 ,D house. Malptenance No. 11 LSU 86, Mississippi St. tree exterior, pew insu­ skyiites! P|ease call tor 2,832 at Houston from 1973-77. today and we came up and hit them M a n c h e s t e ^ cTTfa private showing. lated wipdows, central HELP l « i JHELP Simmons needs six points to pass when we needed them.” 68: LSU had lost five straight to ■ candidate. Starter or air. pool and many $219,900. Apne Mili'er re tire m e n t 2-3 bed­ Real Estate. 647-8000.D WANTED Indiana State’s Larry Bird for ninth Ironically, the Orangemen missed Mississippi State but Stanley more apiepifies. A su­ I'M w a n t e d Roberts scored 17 of his 23 points in room home with att­ perb value at $126,500. LDVEL Y Restored9 room place. five straight free throws after taking ached garage. Conve- the second half to awaken the slug­ Call today! Deb CwepS. Colonial ip Bolton on 1 “I never expected to score this a 57-43 lead with 11:29 to play. niept location. 646-2046 or Vai Chase, plus acres of beautiful many points in my career,” Sim­ They also went four minutes without gish Tigers (17-4, 6-3 Southeastern $135,900. Septry Real residence 647-1763. land. Home has 4 to 5 RN/LPN - Conference). Estate. 643-4060.□ RE/MAX East of the bedrooms, pew furpace mons said. “Every high school a field goal to let the Pirates back PAINTING/PAPERING With Chris Jackson and Shaquille MANCHESTER-'p^bie River, 647-1419.□ and root, gorgeous kit­ SUPER NEW RATE OF PAY LAWN CARE MISCELLANEOUS player comes into college hoping to into the game. candidate fpr CHFA. chen apd baths, wide SERVICES O’Neal both having off nights, MALLARD View-CHFA score 1,000 points in his career. I “That’s how you’re supposed to Single family attached approved 8.15% m ort­ floorboards, 5 firepla­ BAYLOR felt I was lucky to get 2,000, but 1 be able to beat diem,”. Seton Hall’s Roberts picked up the slack along with in-law apt 3 bed­ gages. $141,900. Blan­ ces, waipscoting and Every Sunday 7flOAM-7:OOPM. Part Time 7AM-3PM, YARD MASTERS rpOre! Also available D&H PAINTING with Maurice Williamson, who rooms. 2 full baths. chard & Rossetto Real­ Part time 11PM-7AM, Monday-Friday. Ask about our new -Wintertime Improvomenls HAWKES TREE SERVICE never even dreamed it would reach Michael Cooper said. “But the guys w ith 11 acres tor $143,000. Sentry Real tors." We're Selling hire bonus arid child care reimbursement. -Tree & Branch Removal Bucket, truck & chipper. 3,000.” we put on the line made their free scored 20 points. Jackson had 19, _^^at^M3-4060.D $479,900. Anpe Miller INCORPORATED __646-2482.D For more information please call: -Gutters Cleaned Stump removal. Free Simmons scored eight points as throws. Over the last four years, well below his average of 28 points Beal Estate, 647-8000 □ -Snow Removal M A N C h ”eTT' e“ R - PICTURFT e ^ T c ^ lot Director of Nursing estimates. Special La Salle (17-1, 8-0 Metro Atlantic every time we foul them it seems a game, and hit only five of 19 Immaculate. Priced to with super attractive -Any yard job considered All Phases consideration for elderly Athletic Conference) took a 16-4 they make their shots. When they shots. Cameron Bums led Mississip­ sell. Fireplace with home. Good sized CrestfieW Convalescent Home 643-9996 (Justom Painting and handicapped. glass doors in living IllJHELP lead and never trailed. St. Peter’s pi State with 26 points. rooms, front porch, IlM W A N T E D Manchester Inside & Out 647-7553 play against someone else, they roop,. Inground Sa- plus screened porch, closed to 44-40 with 14:45 left but su-uggle.” bripa pool. Joap In- appliances remain, 643-5151 -Textured Ceilings, BOOKKEEPING/ EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS La Salle went on a 14-2 run and No. 9 UNLV 105, San Jose St. Elsewhere: ' guanti, $154,900. Sen­ plenty of room t r y Real Estate. RE/MAX East of the AVON CALLING INCOME TAX All Textures I DO: held the Peacocks scoreless for 5:51 69: Larry Johnson had 18 points and — Temple’s Mark Macon was -Dressmaking -Alterations (All _^4 3 -4 0 6 0.D River. 647-1419 □ -Sheet Rock and held to nine points on 2-of-19 shoot­ Kinds) -Replace Zippers -Coat to take a 58-42 lead. 16 rebounds and five teammates CDVENTR Y-Great star­ To buy or sell also scored in double figures. The ing, ending his streak of consecutive ter. Well fpaiptained ALAN W. GATES T£^)ing Linings Custom Curtains and No. 6 Syracuse 74, Seton Hall double-figure games at 29, but Ranch with spacious Call Nellie •Slipcovers (certain types) Rebels (17-4, 10-1 Big West) HELP &CO. -Plaster 65: Stephen Thompson scored 26 Donald Hodge scored 24 points to rooms. Large |Ot. Pri­ Call 647-8730 opened a 22-point lead midway vate lake privileges. Di­ WANTED 875-5033 WHAT’S THE USE? All phases of -Residential and points and Syracuse made seven of through the first half and widened lead the Owls over St. Bonaventure ape Johpson. $123,900 tax preparation and Commercial 10 free throws over the final 2:23 to the gap to 37 points late in the game 81-64. Sentry Reai Estate. 643- — WEATHER 18 TOO NASTY... financial planning. 4060 D______— WEATHER IS TOO GOOD... •Competitive Prices extend its dominance over the with the regulars on the bench. — Ramon Williams scored 30 ■Indviduals -Partnerships ALL SEASONS NEED EXTRA CASH? — NO ONE HAS TIME TO READ... -Prompt Estimates Pirates to 19 games. Syracuse (17-3, points as Virginia Military broke a BDLTDN-Epjoy thecoun- -Corporalkins -Estates David Butler and Moses Scurry try! 7 room Cape on 7-3 Big East) won its fifth straight. 16-game, 26-year losing streak at — MY AD WILL GET BURIED -Fiduciaries -Trusts •Reliable Service each added 17 points, Travis Bice larqe lot. Short walk to WORK AT HOME IN ALL THE OTHER ADS... Spring Is Here. Seton Hall hasn’t beaten Syracuse William & Mary with an 86-66 vic­ •Electronic Filing had 13, 11 and The Associated Press beach. Easy access I- Come join our Team of Home — NO ONE WILL REMEMBER •15 Years Experience since 1981. 10. Anthony also tory while handing the Indians their 384. Marilyn Vatteroni. MY AD NEXT WEEK... • Computerized Tax We Do: $126-900 Sentry Real Call Derrick Coleman added 19 points had nine assists. Johnson did his llih straight setback, the school’s LOOK OUT BELOW — LeRon Ellis, left, of Syracuse, and Michael Cooper (31) both ap­ WE'VE HEARD ALL THE EXCUSESI Returns _ Estate. 643-4060 □ • TTD-TTY For the Deaf ■Carpentry o - n for Syracuse. damage while playing only 22 longest losing streak since the pear to be off balance during their Big East Conference game Monday night at the earner TELEMARKETERS WE KNOW FROM RESEARCH STUDIES THAT 875-9094 MANCHESTER-WVpossi- Alan W. Gates Anthony Avent, who led Seton minutes. 1936-37 team dropped all 17 games. Dome in Syracuse. The sixth-ranked Orangemen won, 74-65. b'lity Vipyl sided Cape AN INTERESTING, INFORMATIVE AO ■Hauling ^ F WILL BE READ ANYTIMJI Enrolled Agent with 3 bedrooms. 1 Vi 24 Hours ■Painting baths, den, rec room, Must be self motivated! Registered Finanaal Planner tun finished basement. M anchester Herald 210 Main Street ■Snow Removal >i m David Mvrdock Must be excellent in Selling! Manchester 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 WEIGLE’S PAINTING CO. $144,000 Sentry Real You will feel Right at Home! 649-7470 ■Landscaping ._£^a_te _643-^^_n_ Quality work at a Interested? Fax 649-3295 reasonable pricel ■Complete Property CDVENTRY-Cczy 4 room READ YOUR AO: Clotslfed advartlstmenU or* Visa/Mastercard Interior & Exterior Ranch-Remodeiled in­ For more information call CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 token bv telephone o? o convenience. The Free Estimates Maintenance terior. 2 ceiling tans, Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one Call Brian Weigle large wrap-around 647-9946 MATURE/EXPERIENCED Lots/Land tor Sole...... 23 Merchandise Musical Items...... deck, new vinyi siding, Between 3 and 6 pm Incorrect Insertion ond then only tor the size of 645-8912 Notices Cameras and Photo Equipment the original Insertion. E- rors which do not lessen Call Now Investment Property...... 24 windows, roof, septic INCOME TAX Lost/Found...... 01 Pets and Supplies...... Ask for Elaine Business Property...... 25 Holiday Seasonal...... 71 system, and wiring the value of the advertisement will not be PREPARATION Personals...... 02 Resort Property...... 26 h i i k Spedolisl D<|il! J Miscellaneous for Sale...... corrected bv on additional Insertion. For A Antiques ond Collectibles...... 72 Perfect sfrrter or re- ED C A R R a t’S PAINTING Announcements...... 03 Mortgages...... 27 Tag Sales...... INDIVIDUAUBUSINESS ...... 57 tirement home Professional pairXing and wa^ 'Z. - 0 Auctions...... 04 Wanted to Buy...... 28 Services RoofIng/SIdIno...... Clothing...... 73 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... DAN MOSLER FInanclol...... 05 ...... 58 Furniture...... 74 $116,500 Philips Real papering. Prompt, courteous, Free, Prompt ...... 59 _£M ^e. 742-1450a 649-3329 O J3 .51 Electrical...... TV/Stereo/Appliances...... 75 dependable, insured. Employment & Education Rentals Cleaning Services...... 52 Heotlng/Plumblno...... 40 Machinery ond Tools...... 76 FREE ESTIMATES! Estimate Part Time Help Wanted...... 10 Rooms for Rent...... 31 Lawn C a re...... 53 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Automotive CDVENTR Y -G orge ou s Apartments for Rent...... 32 ...... 62 CALL T i Help Wanted...... 11 Bookkeeping/Income Tax. .54 Services Wanted...... Gardening...... 77 Cars tor Sale...... Home! First floor fam­ CARPENTRY/ 0 Situation Wanted...... 12 Condominiums for Rent...... 33 .55 Landscaping...... 63 Good Things to Eat...... 78 6466693 Q m Homes tor Rent...... 34 ...... 64 Trucks/Vans tor Sole...... ily room with tieldstOpe PUT YOUR LOVE THE LINE... REMODELING 875-9094 Business Opportunities...... 13 .56 Concrete...... Fuel Oll/Cool/Flrewood...... 79 Campers/Trallers...... tirepiace apd raised A Instruction...... 14 Store/Oftice Space...... 35 Resort Property...... 36 Farm Supplies and Equipment...... 80 Motorcycles/Mopeds...... hearth, master bed­ CUSTOM PAINTINCS/ ------Employment Services...... 15 Auto Services...... Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Otfice/Retall Equipment...... 81 room has Cathedral WITH THE HERALD’S WALLPAPERING SERVICES Autos for Rent/Leose...... ’ ceilipO and sky-lite. COLTART CARPENTRY CONCRETE Real Estate Garages and Storage...... 38 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES. Recreational Equipment...... 82 Miscellaneous Automotive...... master bath has Jacuzi. For all your carpentry needs. Over 20 yea's experience — — — Homes tor Sole...... 21 Roommates W anted...... 39 Call for more Information! Q idiy, reliaMy. 643*2711 Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... 2000 square feet of Additions to (it your style. Condominiums tor Sale...... 22 Wanted to Rent...... 40 VALENTINE */2 Free Estimalea 0 1 livinq space. 2 car att­ 1x1 Decks, roofs, porches, finished WET basements. Raltrences & Low References & Fidy Insuned m >> READ YOUR AD: Closslftd advertisements are ached parage with op­ LOVE • 7 5 0 Prices. 1-11-4tC 1-12-41B. BASEMENTS? RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to taken by telephone as a convenience. The ener. Thermo-pane 872-6383 Free estimales.& written guaran­ S r - wipdows and ceptrai 633-1835 tee. Hachways, bundatlon cmds, 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of air Askipg $289,900 gravity feeds, the lines, dry wells, 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. StrapO Real Estate, LINES sump pumps, windm wels a drain­ the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen McHugh Himself 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published 647-7653.□ age lines. Over 40 years experi­ ^ > Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be KITCHEN & BATH Minimum charge: 4 lines. CCVENTRY-2200 square Painting & wallpapering at ence. Relersnoes J3 H corrected by an additional Insertion. ALBERT ZUCCARO feet plus Exceptiopal REMODELING its best Free Estimates. Fully From the smallest WATER PROORNG ) > home Each room has a Insured. Establisheed 1974. HARTFORD "O specialty. 2 fireplaces. repair to the largest renovation, we will do a 563-3006 finlPART TIME m H E L P HELP lacLEl. whirlpool bath. 643-9321 I PART TIME r r i H E L P I HELP |2 f|H D M E S Cathedral ceilipg ip complete job. Start to MANCHESTER Notices l i j j WANTED WANTED HELP WANTED L H J HELP WANTED I' 'IWANANTED WANTED FOR SALE foyer with tile and soiid finish. Free estimates. 646-3361 0 Dak stairs opep bal­ Also, dampness proofing concrete As o condition precedent to Heritage Kitchen Wall Papering and Painting walls & floors the placement of onv adver­ HOUSEKEEPER-8am to cony, sunken living DENTAL Receptionist. LITTLE Daesars qtea cur­ KITCHEN Helper-5 daysa ASSISTANT Teacher- SALES Position-Full or NEW Couptry Cape-7 30 years Experience tising In the Manchester He­ 4ppi every weekend. Part-time afternoon po- pa rt- tl rpe special ty room. 1st f|Oor laupdry & Bath Center rald, Advertiser hereby rently has openings tor week, 8:30-3:00, call Care giver, loving, ex- roopiS. 2'h baths. 1850 Please contact house­ sitlop very light typipg sto re . .A p p ly H. L room, central air, Dak 1x2 Come visit our showroom at: Insurance, References and agrees to protect, Indemnify p,apagers apd part- 649-2358______perlepced person. square feet of living 254 Broad Street keeping supervisor at and bookkeepipg 644- time assistant ^panag- Degree in Early Child­ James 646-9500. kitchen cabinets. All Free Estimates ROOFING/SIOING and hold harmless the Man­ RN/LPN-Interested ip space 6 papel solid this and more Op a quiet • IQOO Manchester chester Herold, Its officers 643-5151.______1509. ers Ca|l Gary at 646- hood Education pre­ putting your nursing This Is good time to find door, c.owp moldings, cul-de-sac. $289-900 MARTY MATtSSON and employees against any RN/LPN-lmmediate Medi­ 4300. ferred Ca|l 647-0788 or 0 N ATIDNAL Health skills to work in an a cosh buyer for that tireplaced 1st f|oor Septry Real Estate, 647- 649-5400 ' 649-4431 and all liability, loss or cal Care Denier has a Agency-Servipg 649-9228______(amlly room. 2 car det­ expense. Including attor­ NATICNAL HEALTH ambulatory care set­ typewriter no one uses. 7653 D______part-tipie opepipg for Greater Manchester ting? Immediate Medi­ EARN up to $75 dally ached garage. Ap unbe­ neys' fees, arising from AGENCY- Seekipg en­ Use o low-cost od In A REDUCTIDN In Dver- MCDOWELL’S nurse with receptacute area. Seeking epthusl- cal Care Centers, waik- taking photos ip the lievable deal Blan­ HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS claims of unfoir trode practi­ thusiastic. energetic, Classified (or quick re­ headl! Families that cap ces, Infringement of trade­ or ambulatory expe­ asfic. epergetic. apd In medical center, in Manchester area No chard & Rossetto Ctoamng. Hauling. Caipantry, RanxxMng A&R PAINTING & goal-oriented individ­ sults. 643-2711. Raastnably Priced ROOFING, marks, trade names or pat­ rience ip our Manches­ goal-oriented ipdivid- Manchester has a posi­ selling Coptact Ckar(, Realtors." We're Sel­ benefit from an ip-law ual with smes ability apt will lust love this Free Esilmatie WALLPAPERING ents, violation of rights of ter office. Hours Ip- ual for part-time Pro­ tion tor an RN )r LPN Marketing Group. ling Houses" 646- Exterlor/Intefior and flexible hours tor spacious 10 room Cape Al Call Aranrarad SIDING AND privacy and Infringement of clude 3 tep hour shifts a gram Directorposition. the part-time Program interested in working Drawer 35, Dogpatch, _2482.D^ _ Residenlial arxt Commercial Op East Middle Turn­ Rick's Handyman & copyright ond proprietary week and 1 weekepd a Resqopsibilities in- three 10 hour shifts a AR 72648 or (501) 741- Se// /our Car •Cvof 20 yrs. experience rights, untoir competition Director positiop tor POSSIBLE CHFA/FI^VA pike In MapChester 4-5 Carpantry ^rvlca month. Interested ap­ cludef volupteer devel- week and one weekend 9606.______!______-FREE esiim ates GUHERS and libel and slander, which the greater Windham New Homes-1 to 4 bedrooms 4 baths, fab­ 646-I948 plicants call Personpel opmept, plaoning and a mopfh Position in­ Send a message of love may result from the publlca- area. Responsiblities LITTLE Ceasars is look­ acres. 4 rooms. 3 bed­ ulous tapiiiy room, de­ Call Anytime, 289-9155 or send resume to: ipiplemenfation of ser­ cludes benefits Appli­ For a prompt estimate in a don of any advertisement In include: emphasis on ing (or Manager Trai­ rooms, full basement, luxe Dak |(ltchep, (ire- the Manchester Herald by Ip^medlate Medlcai vice and rehabilltatlop community orgapka- cants with recent acute to your Valentine on nees Experience 4 Linesns — to Days vinyi sidlpg.availableln place, hardwood floors, job that's done in a profes advertiser. Including adver­ Care Center. 2080 Silas and public educatlOp or ap^buiatory care ex­ WEEKEND CARPENTER tion. volunteer devel­ helpful but not peces- Ashford, C o lu m b ia sprawling summer tisements In onv tree distri­ Deane Hwy , Rocky programs. Sepd re­ perience should call 50C charge each addi­ ELECTRICAL opment. piapning apd sary Call Gary at 646- towns Prices vary ac- deck, large yard, apd Chair (^ning/W eaving sional timely manner. bution publications pub­ Hill. CT. sume to: Executive Di­ Persppnei, at 721-7393 tional line, per day. You February 14‘** lished bv the Monchester Implementing, service 4300.______cordlpg to area and ske much morel Cap't beat rector, 243 E Cepter or send resume to: 2080 can cancel at any time 1 x 2V 2 Herald. Penny Sleftert, B'"o“ d “'ir‘ir i" T T E " r - and rehabl|ltatlOp and APPLIANCES Deilvery- eopR Y of home. Calf tor an the price at $189,900. Quality workmanship at low Publisher. Approximmate 15 St.. MapChester 06040. educatlop programs. Silas Deane Highway. appointfpent to view Mopday, Tuesday, NO REFUNDS OR Jacksop 8i Jacksop • 1250 (X)st. 10 yrs. expenen(». Call hours per week Knowl­ Send resume to( Execu­ Rocky Hll|, CT 06067. maps plans apd DUMAS ELECTRIC Thursday. Griday. apd ADJUSTMENTS Real Estate, 647-8400 D CallJoe after 6 pm. > Service changes, edgeable in accounts 9N-Needed tor busy Ver- tive Director. 29 Ivap- RECEPTIDNIST/Sales houses $109,900- LOST Saturday. Benefits, 649-8464 additional wiring and 875-9094 receivable, accounts nop Derrpatologists ot- hiii St , Willimantic, CT Expanding Kitchen and good starting pay 647- $134,900. Philips Real . V o iF tL ^ H a v e A Field AND FOUND tlce. Part-time, 06226 CALL HERALD Estate, 742-1450D repairs on existing payable, payroll 8pd Bath showroom re­ 9997, ask to r Rojv_ Day. With eil the ex­ CALL general ledger. Must attractive wor |lpg con­ quires non-smoklpg ot- homes. Quality work at 24 Hour Service F brT-T i M E "atteT scho o I. mJT'SU’^RVISDB-Super THE Early Bird. Catches tras that this property MASTER CARPENTER FOUND: 1/29. young have PC experience. ditions. extensive pa­ tlce/sales help Thurs­ CLASSIFIED ' affordable prices. Saturday apd school n e w rate of pay The Vi/orm!M Before boasts! Featurlpg 9 tiger-ttriped cat, des­ Please call 64^5628. tient contact. Salary day evepings apd Doom and wM owb to custom buK. Fully Insured And vacatlOpS Self­ Monday-Friday. 3pm- 643-2711 summer returns, be rooms 3 bedroopiS. 2 Entirely owner operated. cribed as a stray. Piea- negotiable No even­ Saturdays a must. Dth- 643-2711 ^ 6 ”ok-Part time, child­ starter. Various duties. 11pm A|SO. ask about sure to see this delight­ baths. 1st floor, (amlly Nojobtoamal. f 27 years exp. Call Licensed sant St. area PhOpe ings or weekends. Posi­ erwlse. flexible hours ful 5 room Cottage at care seltipg. Child care Will train. Appiy in our new hire bonus, room, rec room, 2 fire­ •FREE ESTIMATES Joseph Dumas 649-3490.______tion available ipirn^' to 40 hours $6 an hour to place your workers, part-time, af­ person. Mail Room. 341 child care relpiburse- I HOMES Columbia Lake! im­ places. suproom. Sa- 15 Years Experience LOST: Adult, female hou- diately. Phone to start. Call 649-5400. agine relaxing with 100 •SENIOR DISCOUNTS 646-5253 1 ternoons Please call E C e p te r S t . ment, and nop-benetit brlpB in-ground pool, secat. No collar. Brow- 871-9441 AS|< tor Ray or Heorge FOR SALE special message References Valerie at 646-7000. Manchester rate of pay programs. feel of watertropt dur- approximately 1 acreot OVER 20 YRS. EXPERIENCE pish coior. Scott MEDICAL Assistant with Ipg the hot sup,mers lovely groupds. 4 gar­ DO YOU hove a bicycle no HARDWARE C|erk-Part Ask (or Director of Is advertising expensive? All Our Work Is Dr /Salter's Pond area. corpputor. bookkeep­ MANCHESTER-Avaliabie ahead 3 bedrooms, ages You must see to WDRTH LDDKINGInto... one rides? Why not otter It time, experience pre­ Nursipg. Cresitleld NEIL MILLER You’ll be surprised now 649-8608 ipg apd medical Insu­ Immediately. Remo­ tieldstope fireplace, appreciate! Hebrpn Rd P.3. Deadline is 10 a.m., Feb. 12lh, 1990 the mony bargains ot­ for sole with a wont od? ferred Appiy Copyer's Covnalescept Home. delled 4 bedroom Cape economlcot It Is tc adver­ Guaranteed rance claims expe­ porch, and morel See Ip Bolton $239,900 646-5692 tered for sole every day In Coll 643-2711 to place your Hardware, 63 Tollapd MapChester, 643-5151 Large family room, fire­ tise In Clossifled. rH3-271t. rience tor Manchester (or yourself! Asking Jackson & Jacksop PART TIME the classified columns! Trpk , Manchester. CT. T E L E P HDNE Sales place, eat-in kitchep, od. practice. Send resup^e $189,900. Jacksop & Real Estate 647-8400 D Position-Salary plus Ip- carpeted llvipg room HELP WANTED to: 1 Heritage Place, JacksOp Real Estate, centive Dn pre^iises Suite 105, Manchester, and bedrooms, marge __647-6400 □ HELP sales only. Leads pro­ laupdry and bath $995 MEDICAL I CT 06040______vided. Connecticut Lite per month. 646-4144 or M ANCHESTER-ln vestors Assists n E /N u rse- PRIVATE PARTY WANTED ASSISTANT Manager- Insurance license re- 643-0909______take note Cider Cape, Needed approximately Full tlp,e pights and aulred Send response copveplently located M A N C H E S T E R J O B S ER V IC E ...8lw ays ready to aerve Job-seekara and area employera at no charge... 3 days per week tor Merchandise Ads MANCHESTER-New llst- weekeods Competi­ to Savings Bspk of Op bus route. 10 rooms, busy Dermatology of­ CHILD CARE-My Glas­ Ipgl Unique 8 roqm, tive salary, homemak­ Manchester, Persop- 5 bedrooms and 2 full Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: 9 tonbury home. 6 week JOB fice Medical assisting Bl-leve|. Added 1st ers welcome No phone nel. P D Box 231, Man­ baths fenced in yard experience preferred old. DaytipiP hours t|Oor family room with calls. Must apply ip chester, CT 06040 eoe with possible In-law or Please send resume to: Start mid-February. person Monday fu|l wall fleldstone fire­ Duplex situation. Penpy A LowepStelp 657-9542.______W O R’d PR OCES SO R - T h e place. deluxe 20x40 In- $133,900 Turn your scBvice •2 yrs. experience required (or through Friday. 9-5. Ar­ •Delivery driver needed at once •Like outdoor work? Employer seek­ M.D . 300 Hebron Ave . ASSISTANT Cook-Local thur Drug. 942 Main St . successftn candidate ground pool, 3-4 bed­ skills, Into gold. Join •Entry-level receptionist opening •Like security work? 1 yr. experience electro mechanical drafter. Must bo Must have own car cind good driving ing latKlscape laborer - will train. Job Suite 211. GiastOpbury. PER food service company Manchester. Attention' should possess knowl­ rooms. 2 full baths, and the professionals at available - 25 hrs. week - phone required for opening for plant able to do d e ta il w ork/changes. Vtery edge of Pagemaker security guard - 3rd shift. Good pay record. Pay + tips f benehls to start 3/15/90 Good rate ol pay. CT 06033 or call Anne, DAY is lookipg tor a depen­ Store Manager. much more Call Us. U Century 2 1 . Epstein skills important: typing (30 wpm) and good pay and fringe benefits. 633-1543 _____ dable. hardworking Desk Top Pulbishipg __ & R Realty 643-2692 □ Realty. 647-6695.□ filing Good pay rate. + excellent benefits -f shift differen­ GENERAL machine shop and MultlpiSte Advan­ UNIOUE. exciting part- * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days persop to |olp our kit- tial. work Good pay, bepet- tage II software pack­ ATTENTION: CHFA Buy­ mancheste r^'c Ih F a •Clerk typist needed (or general o(- tlp,e iob (10 hours per chep staff. ResqopSibii- •Challenging opening available for * AddiUonal Lines 504 Per Line, Per Day Its 647-8596 ages This positlop also ers! Adorable starter possibility. 4 bedropm, lico work. Excellent pay/benetits week) tor ap energetic, Itles are: food prepara­ home in quiet. (ap,lly • 1 yrs. minimum experience required industrial engineer with degree in in­ * Classifications 71 thru 87 MACHINIST-MachIne op­ Involves extensive cus­ charming older ColOp- •Immediate opening (or printed dr- dustrial or mechanical engineering + enthuslasulc ipdividual tion, receiving and neighborhood New klt- lal featuring beautiful for production control derk position. erator wSpted Good tomer contact Com- •Immediate opening for sales as­ cuit boEird assembler with minimum 10 yrs. experience and strong State of Connecticut workipg ip a home * Merchandise Under *250 stocking p,erchandl8e. chep, pew bath floor, hardwood floors, gra­ Must have CRT experience; will con­ pay, bepetits 647-8596 pspy paid InsurapCe sociate to work in retail store Good ot 6 mos. experience. Must be able electro-mechanical process back­ based program with a 5 * Ad must contain price! Must be ab|e to |ltt 75 beautiful hardwood cious dining room and trol orders from beginning to comple­ Labor Department 9 and deptal Call 289- pay + omployoe discount -r fringe to work from prints. Good pay and year old Aulhistic child. lbs $7-$8 an hour. Su­ REAL Estate A g e p t- floors under carpetipg, tion: prepare reports. Very good pay ground in MIL specs manutacturing You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds 0 8 4 2 tor an oversked 2 car garage benefits. environment. Excellent pay and 806 Main Street We use the Optlop per benefits. Call 633- Dpportuplty tor one 5 year 0 |d heating sys­ with storags $142,900 + fringe benefits. 4663, Glastonbury Ask appolptmenl. fringe benefits. Manchester. CT 06040 Method, a non- due to this low price... tull-llme, experienced, tem. finished base- Turn your s|,llls Intc BOOi^EEPER/TypIsl 9- iudgpiental child di­ tor Dave^______career-p^lpded person. mept, walk-up attic gold. Join the profes­ (203) 649-4558 ^ 3 Experle, ce Call Mrs rected therpy outlined NURSE'S Aide 11pm- fpOtivated and aggres­ $124,900. Broad Brook sionals at Ceptury 21 643-2711 NOW! sive Call Bob Klernan, Chllson, 643-9266 or ip the book Bpd TV 7am 4 daysa week Dali StrBpO Real Estate Epstein Realty, 647- 528-2101 movie Son-Rise. Call 649-2358 649-1147 or 646-3824 647-7653D 8895 D 649-4976 0 16 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 1990

II* * 0ME8 CONDOMINIUMS CONDOMINIUMS I MOTORCYCLES/ ' U OR RALE FOR SALE I I APARTMENTS I APARTMENTS IMISCELLANEDUS CAMPERS/ CBT official pounds the pavement to regain public confidence M FOR SALE MOPEDS FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR SALE TRAILERS By Dianna M. Talbot Manchester to convince them that reductions or layoffs to recoup los­ ticut municipalities last month Negro said he began cutting back Bullock, a long-time member of CHARMING 7 room Co- SOUTH WINDSOR- ENNET Elderly Manchester Herald investments with CBT arc safe, ac­ ses. There are three CBT offices in reduced deposits or stopped doing on CBT deposits because he was Bank of New England Corp.’s tonlal, easy care exte­ SOUTH WINDSOR- AVAILABLE March 1st-3 ROUND 48" dIpIpg room WE DELIVER HONDAMATIC 750- Clpnamon Sp rings. Apartmepts-I and 2 rooms with garage, table. Dark Pipe with 6 cording to H. Ridgcly Bullock, in­ Manchester. business with CBT. i concerned about the immediate Board of Directors who wears an rior, hardwood tlo)rs, Completely redeco­ Absolutely gorgeous 2 For Home Delivery, Call Needs mlpor work. bedroom Ranch styie bedroom apartments heat, hot water and chairs $250; Frigidaire RunS. $150. Call Ron, terim chairman and chief executive “Bad publicity has resulted in a The Town of Manchester had al­ availability of money. eye patch after injuring an eye in a large family room off rated two bedroOm for Immediate occu­ HARTFORD — Reeling from the kitchen, a rear'cooker" end unit in Westage. appliances. No pets, no washmachine $75; 2 647-9946 649-9034. officer of Bank of New England drain of funds which we hope to get ready reduced its deposits with the The town had only a little more household accident, discussed chan­ Townhouse with suvdy- pancy. 1 mopth free waterbed. S ecurity re- w I p d o w a I r - Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 effects of bad publicity about its delight. New price /pursery off master Mapy amepitles. In­ Corp., CBT’s parent company. back,” said Bullock, referring to last bank, and the Eighth Utilities Dis­ than $2(X),000 deposited in CBT late ges at the bank and answered ques­ cluding indoor pool. Su- rept. 1 bedroop,. $528- qulred. $490. 646-2970. COpdItlOpers $50. 645- financial performance last year, S163,900. A "s u p e r bedroom. Unit over- $560; 2 bedrooms. 6092 PLYMOUTH-1977, Trail Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. is At a press conference TUesday at month’s widespread withdrawal of trict withdrew about $950,(XX) from last month. tions from about 25 reporters. It was buy". Come stop by. loo|. M A N C h ITTI e"R - dover Lake $350 87 Ford Escort TOTAL LIABILITIES priorities do not cater to the per­ ^ 20 Bissell Street ^ Convenient location ■ aroe livipg room. bath. GETTING READY — Gov. William A. O ’Neill meeting by more than 7(X) other officials from around the A ll recently re m o ­ piOpth. inciudes utili­ Auto,A/C,PS. 88 Plym. Reliant $6,595 AND EQUITY new taxes last year, the state is again facing a 2 r - Downtown Large 2 bedroom apar- Security System ceived realities of the past, but Soviet Union, and all were allowed to vote on the plat­ delled Full attic, pri­ ties. Nop-Sp-oker pre­ CAPITAL 98,692,000 works Tuesday on the speech he was to deliver deficit and the budget is sure to consume much > CO ment. Heat and applian­ ferred 742-5010, 88 Mazda MX6 $9,895 rather point to the hard realities of form, he said. Manchester ces. $650 Aduits pre­ vate deck, washer/d- MEMORANDA today at the opening session of the General As­ ryer hookups. evepings. 82 Chev El Camino 88 Jaguar XJ6 $34,995 Amounts outstanding the future, a future in which state of the Legislature’s time and energy. The official news agency Tass said debate at the closed > ferred No pets v-b.Auto.ps $ 3 ^ 9 9 5 6 4 7 -8 1 4 8 647-9876 evenipps, basement. No pets. as of report date: government’s responsibilities will sembly in Hartford. Despite a billion dollars in meeting resumed today but did not give details. 13 H $725 a month plus utili­ 88GMC4X4 $10,795 a|1). Standby letters continue to grow but government it­ 4 ROOMS. 1st floor, pear Sources inside the Central Committee meeting said the I > ties and se tu rity Avail­ CLEANING of crediL total 2, 102,000 bus. 1 car. Adults No self will not,” the governor said in policy-making body would recommend to the Supreme able March 1 649-5400 SERVICES b. Time certificates the preface to his budget. "D pets ReferepCes and days: 872-4381 MORANDE of deposit in Soviet parliament that it delete Article 6. Sunroof 9 0 , 4 7 5 LINCOLN MERCURY MAZDA Budget leak dampens drama of opening security 649-1265 evepipgs denominations of He presented the budget to the The Supreme Soviet could take up the issue at its POLISH woman will clean (formerty Moriarty Bros.) 88 Cutlass Coupe $100,000 or more 16,826,000 General Assembly today as it con­ meeting next week, or after the party’s Congress, which your house For more 301 Center Street Average for 30 vened its 1990 session. HARTFORD (AP) — With the sembly, which convened shortly after 10 coming the first Hispanic woman information call 644- V-6.SLPKG.. i n O O i; Manchester the Central Committee agreed to move up to summer Loaded 9 7 , 7 7 0 calendar days (or Key details leaked out last night secrecy of Gov. William A. O’Neill’s a.m. today with ceremonial sessions of elected to the General Assembly in 2835, 644-4663. calendar month) from October. Astrograph 643-5135 budget blown by a Republican leak, the the House and Senate. 1988. She was replaced in a special 87 M ercury S a b le LS ending with and were made available to Capitol In either case, final authority rests with the Supreme report date reporters by House GOP Leader opening of the General Assembly lost The House observed a moment of election by Edna Negron, a Democrat. IMISCELLANEDUS V-6,Auto, 6 7 o o e i Soviet’s parent legislative body, the Congress of Loaded Y / , 7 7 0 INVITATION TO BID a. Cash and due Robert G. Jackie of Stratford. much of its uaditional drama. silence and passed a resolution express­ “She was a woman of great courage,” People’s Deputies. At its last meeting in December, the SERVICES from depository Sealed bids will be received in Although O’Neill claims the The suspense evaporated late Tuesday ing sympathy on the death of slate Rep. Negron told her new colleagues in the Congress of People’s Deputies heeded Gorbachev’s plea your friends. Bite the bullet and smile. 87 A c u ra Legend institutions 5,227,000 when House Minority Leader Robert Maria Sanchez, D-Hartford, who died in ! < % u r VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapl. 22) Social In­ the General Services' office, b. Federal funds growth in spending is a mere 4.5 House. “I loved her and she lives with and blocked an efTort by reformers to strike Article 6. ARIES (March 21-April 19) It's best not volvements might turn out to be rather GSL Building Malnte- V-6, Auto, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Jackie of Stratford handed reporters an November at the age of 62. _*» to shirk responsibilities today, because Loaded $T0,995 sold and securities percent, Jackie said it’s more than 8 me. But since then, Gorbachev said it would be “no '‘B irth d a y burdensome today. What you thought panceCo. Commerclal- CT until 11:00 a.m. on the outline of O’Neill’s proposed budget. The first Hispanic elected to local of­ you'll collect substantial guilt regarding /Resldeptial bulidipg purchased under percent when a scries of shifts and In the Senate, President Pro Tern John uagedy” if a multiparty system develops in the Soviet would be fun could end up being a task, date shown below for the fol­ agreements things you could have done, but didn't. so be careful when you volunteer. repairs and home im­ 88 Acura LegendLegen lowing: Jackie’s move set the stage for a day fice in Cormccticut, Sanchez served on Union. He told the Central Committee on Monday that Fab. 7, 1990 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Don't invite provements. Interior to resell 1,071,000 Please sec BUDGET, page 10 of partisan bickering in the General As­ the Hartford school board before be­ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Due to jobs V-6. Luxury FEBRUARY 14, 1990 - PUR­ Please see ASSEMBLY, page 10 rather tJian relying on constitutional guarantees, the party criticism today from a friend who tells It and exterior painting, Pkg,, Auto $19,900 c. Total loans 89.037i00O that you may have to to do for others, CHASE OF ONE (1) USED d. Time certificates must prove its worthiness to govern. Something you have just about written like it is. You might not be prepared to personal objectives might have to be light carpentry. Com­ off the books might still have some life deal with his/her frank comments. plete lanitorial service. 85 Pontiac Grand A m 1980 or 1900 FLEET of deposits in temporarily shelved today. Try not to VEHICLE denominations of left in it in the year ahead. You may not GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Try to reduce fall too far behind schedule. Experienced, reliable, V6.AT.A/C $ 4 ^ 4 9 5 get all you originally anticipated, but your expenditures at this time instead free estimates. 643- FEBRUARY 21, 1990 - 3M $100,000 or more 16,441,000 Rostal Rates gains are still likely. of assuming any new, long-term obliga­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If anyone 0304______REFLECTIVE MATERIAL, e. Total deppsils 87,116,000 Postal Service to seek AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Where 85 Buick Century h. Total assets 97,092,000 First-dass postage rate increases Board reverses 2 rejections, tions. Don't let what you owe start to opposes your views or opinions today, TAROT and playing card ALUMINUM SIGN BLANKS AT.A/C.PS ETC. . tasks are concerned today, be careful weigh too heavily on your wallet. you are not likely to yield an inch. Your readings. Call for ap­ $ 3 9 9 5 Wb, the undersigned officers, Proposed 1991 rate not to exceed your physical limitations. Isocl CANCER (June 21 July 22) Today you lack of flexibility could Invite an angry pointment anytime at FEBRUARY 21, 1990 - do hereby declare that this Seek out strong, energetic assistants If 30-cent first-class stamp might erroneously feel you can't response. 633-2447. Ask to speak 84 O lds Ciera C o u p e MICRO COMPUTERS AND Report of Condition (including you get involved in heavy work. Aquari­ with DebI or leave a NETWORK FOR POLICE the supporting schedules) has 1— n \ gives Buckland firehouse OK achieve anything significant without the SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dm . 21) Sev­ V6, AT. Loaded 9 9 5 us, treat yourself to a birthday gift. Send been prepared in confor­ : - assistance of strong allies. Actually, message. DEPT. (REBID) WASHINGTON (AP) — Mailing operate about $404 million in the .J ’ Correm rate] - t for your Astro-Graph predictions for the eral old obligations may clamor for pay­ mance with the instructions is­ 3 0 c j you're apt to be more productive as a ment today. Even though it might finan­ The Town of Manchester is an a love letter, paying the phone bill black for the first quarter of this fis­ year ahead by mailing $1.25 to Astro- sued by the Federal Deposit i i to extend its mutual aid agreement design or cosLs. loner. cially inconvenience you. It is best to get 86 Ponlioc Grand A m equal opportunity employer, and chewing out your congrc.ssman cal year, but the agency expects a — By Rick Santos Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O.Box MACHINERY V6.5-Spd,A/C $ 4 ^ 5 9 5 Insurance Corporation and is with the town if a site for the new The action indicates the cost 91428. Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. Be LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Try not to as­ them off the ledger. and requires an affirmative ac­ true to the best of my likely will cost more next year — ’ ^ ' J Manchester Herald station was not found. AND TOOLS tion policy for all of its Con­ record $1.6 billion deficit for the full K; .. i i should not exceed $750,000, but sure to state your zodiac sign. sume the responsibilities of others to­ CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) Every knowledge and belief. postage rates appear headed up ^___ J The firehouse has been the sub­ tractors and Vendors as a year ending Sept. 30. The postal ser­ 30€ Werkhoven said, if necessary, the PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) If you get day if they are capable of taking care of SIGNATURE OF — ...... -J North End residents may breathe problem has its alternatives, but today 86 Ford Escort condition of doing business again. vice is required to break even over ject of intense controversy, and amount can be increased because involved In something today which you their own tasks. You'll be held account­ you might have difficulty seeing beyond FOR SALE-AIr powered AT,/VC.Stef