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20 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Jan. 17. 19fi9

■09 i APARTMENTS I STORE AND I CARS r r i APARTMENTS FOR SALE | 2 J r a R RENT 13^ I FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE Sound of tmmpets signals the inaugural countdown MANCHESTER, Excel­ TH R E E Offices tor rent. 1980 FORD. Fairmont. AVAILABLE Imme­ his inauguration begins today with a Observatory off Massachusetts who will move in next month after diately. One bedroom lent, 3’/2 rooms, stove, ^ Spccioli^Dupe in Buckland. directors of the town public sewers. 036-01______FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT R n P E T S AND Auto. AC, Tilt, FM Ceea. and the Eighth Utilities District The town, meanwhile, has TOWN OF MANCHESTER BOLTON. ‘Mature Adult’ have adopted measures designed written a letter to Homart outlin­ LEOAL NOTICE MANCHESTER. Second BOLTON. Five room 12£J SUPPLIES Factory Cabal: *11 ,002. MANCHESTER. Three for nice, four room Ranch, Va acre, gar­ to ensure proper installation of ing steps it says the developer bedrooms, I'/j bath. floor, 2 bedroom, heat apartment. One bed­ Voluma Pricing 608. must take to check work done .so At Its meeting of Jqnuary 9, 1989, the Plonning and Zoning and appliances. No age. $795 plus utilities. FREE. Three cats. Box D^ount: utilities at the site. Commission mode the following decisions: $775 per month. Two room, newer carpet­ AP photo pets. $600 plus security. Security, $1550. 872- trained. Quiet, laid Selling Prloe: >10,394. The votes came Tuesday, a far and for work in the future. 8 BROPHY-AHERN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - MODIFI­ bedrooms, V/t baths. ing, 1'/2 baths and nice 3487. back. Take one or all One of the district directors, CATION OF SITE PLAN • 210 PINE STREET (B-97) - Ap­ $575 per month. Two Call 646-3979. setting near brook plus week after both governments afternoon in the second day of violence. Riots broke out three. Call 645-1492, Joseph Tripp, asked what fines if PHOTOGRAPHER’S CAR BURNED — A group of proved the application (or a site plan modification for a par­ bedrooms, 1 bath. $525 MANCHESTER. Two and patio! $475 per month leove message.______1989 Buick ordered the Chicago-based Ho- on Monday after a suspect was shot by Miami police as he cel of land Identified as 210 Pine Street. per month plus utili­ three room apart­ Includes heat. 649-4000. BOLTON mart Development Co. to stop any could be levied against the Overtown residents watch as a news photographer's car RAW LINITIS AND LAVATO, ET AL - ZONE CHANGE -114 ties, security and rete- ments. $380 and $480 Antique Greek Skylark developer. The district’s legal burns in the Overtown section of Miami Tuesday tried to elude them on a motorcycle. ADAMS STREET - (R-38) - Approved the request for a MANCHESTER. Two (MISCELLANEOUS constructing sewer lines installed rencs. No pets. 643- plus utilities. Security. 4 Door Sedan counsel. John D. La Belle Jr. said change In zoning district classification from Residence AA bedroom luxury Town Revival Home, (for s a le without the necessary permit. to Business 1 for o parcel of land Identified as 116 Adams 2121.______No pets. 646-2426, 9-5 house. All appliances, he knew of none He said the weekdays. early post colonial, Auto, AC. Tilt. FM Stereo “ I think it would be safe to Street. MANCHESTER. Two heat, cable, carpeting, genuine charm. EIGH T month old water- assume they have gotten to the normal procedure for a munici­ EAST HARTFORD. Factory Labal; •12,116. A copy of these decisions has been filed In the Town Clerk's bedroom flat, first air conditioning. Coll bed, $325. Courthouse pality is to require a contractor to Clean, second floor, 5 3 bedrooms, IVz Voluma Pricing point that they're (developers) Hundreds arrested in Miami rioting office. floor, near busline. 649-5240. One Gold membership, 1,275. Planning and Zoning Commission New carpeting, greot rooms, 2 bedrooms. baths, $900/month. Oiocount: going to do it our way or no way ” correct any errors. Leo Kwosh, Secretory Stove and refrigerator. 12'/2 months left tor Balling Prtca: *10,841. And District President Thomas location, walking dis­ (HOMES Available 2-1-89. $450. Compared to reg­ said Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. at MIAMI (AP) — Rioters set day. The violence, which broke City area. homes,” said Mayor Xavier 035-01______‘ tance to stores. $650 per Security required. $650 2 months security a meeting of the town Board of E. Landers said the district will Two fires were burning in Suarez in a televised appeal plus utilities. Call 644- FDR RENT ular price of $700 plus. fires and looted stores early today out as Miami made final prepara­ month. One year lease and references Eric 649-3426.0 1989 Buick Directors. have to take the developers at Tuesday night. TOWN OF MANCHESTER plus security deposit. 1712.______as 700 police officers poured into tions for Sunday’s Super Bowl, Liberty City at dawn, including a LEOAL NOTICE EAST HARTFORD/Glas- required. 1971 & 1972 SKI-DOO and their word that "they let it slip church that was being allowed to Police, who earlier had stood by 649-0795. TWO bedroom with heat ^ ^ ^ C e n t u r y through the cracks” when they two black neighborhoods, arrest­ forced the cancellation of a tonbury line. Seven NO P E TS . Mercury Snowmobile ing hundreds in an attempt to halt National Basketball Association burn to the ground. Rivero said. to protect lives and property, took The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on MANCHESTER. First on first floor. $600 per room Cape with Call 742-9687. with trailer. $700 or 4 Door Sedan installed sewers without district M onday, January 30,1989 at 7:00 P .M . In the Hearing Room, month. No pets. One Trade deficit two days of racial violence in game Tuesday night. The U.S. Justice Department a more assertive role late Tues­ floor, two bedroom screened porch, gar­ best offer. 649-7985 af- Neely Equipped. V6. FM Stereo permission and without district Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut to apartment In reno­ months security. Call which two people have died. “Things have quieted a lot began an investigation of the day, arrestingtroublemakers. By hear and consider the following applications: age, nice lot, first floor terTpm^^^^^^^^ inspection. vated two family Dan, 643-2226, leave laundry hook-ups. In­ Factory Labal; •14,517. The violence eased toward since about 2 a m .” said police cyclist’s shooting, which led to early today, 250 arrests had been Item No. 1 Multitech New England, Inc. - Request for on message. After 7pm, Available $12.5 billion Appl. 1316 extension of requirement for landscape house. New applian­ side of house Is brand Voluma Pricing "W e’ve taken a slap in the face spokesman David Rivero. "We the death of the man’s passenger made, mostly for burglaries. ces, carpets, etc. $600 646-9892.______DiacounL 1,848. dawn, enabling police to reduce completion os required under Article II, new. $975 plus utilities. Immediately Autom8tlv8 from them.” Tripp said. have pulled back some of the after the motorcyle crashed. “The The \i/2 square mile Overtown Section 7.05.05(a), Control of Issue of per month plus utili­ ONE and two room apart­ Baking Prica: * 1 2 | 6 6 9 e their presence. Certificates of Occupancy for property at Security. No pets. 872- 2 bedroom, 4 room sin­ in November The three page letter from town blockades” city also was investigating the section and a small part of ties. Coll 649-2671. ments, Main Street. 4381, 649-5400, 647-9040. The riots, which began Monday 189-219 Oakland Street - PRO zone. gle family. Close to Rt. Public Works Director Peter P, Rivero said some sections of shooting. Liberty City were cordoned off by Call 529-7858 or 563-4438. 1989 Buick night in the Overtown section Item No. 2 Ellsworth & Lossow, Inc. - Request for a MANCHESTER. Avollo- 1-384 and Manchester WASHINGTON (AP) - The Lozis Jr. to Homart details what following the shooting death of a Overtown’s business district “For the sake of our city, I police. The decision to sweep Appl. 1317 variance to Article IV, Section 5.03.03 to reduce ble February 1. Four MANCHESTER. Two COVENTRY DUPLEX work can continue at the mall the front yard to 16-f/• feet (60 required) to bedroom Townhouse, (}fl Route 44A, 2 yeara old. Community College. 0 F O H M I E Regal U S trade deficit widened dram­ black motoryclist by a police were still closed to traffic at 6:30 appeal to every citizen, regard­ through the areas and make rooms, 2 bedrooms, site, what tests will have to be install a canopy over gasoline pump islands; o oil appliances, full Kitchen, family room, two Large private yard, 2 Door Coupe atically to $12.5 billion in No­ officer there, spread to the a.m.. but most roads were open in less of race to stay calm, get off arrests came after sniping inci­ variance to Article IV, Section 7.02 and 7.03.02 garage, large yard. 1983 MERCURY Grande Newly remodeled. Cen- basement, pool. $700 bedroomt, 1 bath. Annual ‘700 per month without made, and what correction in the mostly residential Liberty the streets and stay in your dents increased, police said. to alter on existing non-conforming use; and o lease *675.00 per month. Marquis. Four door se­ AC, Door Looks, V6, FM Cats. vember, the largest imbalance in Liberty City neighborhood Tues­ special exception under Article IV, Sections trollv located. $550 plus plus utilities. Quiet sewer work and slope grading Call Helen at 643-2487, utilities. Call 643-9321. dan with all the extras. five months, the government 5.00.02, 5.01.0) and 5.03.02 for on alteration of a utilities. Coll until 9pm, neighborhood. 647- Factory Labal: *15,430. will have to be done if the tests gasoline service station and bulk oil storage 8-4:30 weekdaya. $3500 649-2136. reported today. 623-6970. 0279, after 12 noon. Voluma Prldr>g site at 165 Oakland Street - RA zone. 2,061. The Commerce Department indicate a need. 1980 PONTIAC Turbo Oltcount: The letter makes several refer­ Item No. 3 Arun Pereira - Request (or an Appeal from the Trans Am. 60,000 miles, Selling Price: *13,369. said the gap between what the Top court upholds new sentencing rules Appl. 1311 Order of the Zoning Enforcement Officer doted automatic, T-tops, air United States imports and what it ences to the need for approvals by 12/5/88 based upon Article IV Section 9.01.01 tor the Eighth Utilities District as expansion of a restouront located at 57 East conditioning, tilt, new sells overseas was 21.9 percent Eagle GT's, cruise con­ 1989 Buick sion, with seven members ap­ ■ That Congress unlawfully Center Street - Business III zone. higher than the October deficit of well. WASHINGTON (AP) - A new tional. Now. defendants sent­ Arun Pereira - Request for a variance to Article trol, rear defrost, four sentencing system that took enced by those judges must be pointed to six-year terms by the avoided political accountability Item No. 4 ^^i^i^LeSabre^ — $10,3 billion. One of the district require­ Appl. 1319 IV Section 9.03.03 for additional corking at a PUT YOUR LOVE ON THE LINE... ^ wheel disc, all gages, resentenced. president, to tell federal judges by unconstitutionally delegating power windows. M a ­ 4 Door Sedan The sharply higher deficit was ments is that Homart provide a effect last Nov. 1 for people restaurant located at 57 East Center Street - The decision carries no impact, what sentences should be im­ its legislative power. Business III zone. roon with black Inte­ A C . Crulee. Door Looke. FM Cate. blamed on a big jump in imports, cash account of $50,000 on which convicted of federal crimes is however, for any defendant sent­ posed for various crimes. Three ■ That the commission, be­ Horn No. S Ahmed H. Elsso a Linda A. Apisso - Request for WITH THE HERALD’S rior. $3600 or best offer. which shot up to $39,7billion, $1.6 the district can draw to pay for constitutional, the Supreme Appl. 1315 a variance to Article II, Section 2.01.01 and 236-9560. Factory Labal: *16,874. inspections that will be conducted Court ruled today in a decision enced in a state court. of the commission’s members cause it includes members of the Section 16.12.01 and Article III Section 6 to billion above the October level. 1980 VOLVO, 242 DL. Blue Voluma Pricing 2,156. by Lombardi Associates of Ver­ that will affect thousands. About 10.000 federal court de­ must be federal judges. judiciary and holds legislative creote o rear lot and reduce side yard and Oiacount: Exports, which have been boom­ The guidelines generally stif­ power, violates the Constitution’s frontage of two lots on property located at 165 with blue Interior. Au­ Selling Price: *14,718. non. the district’s engineering By an 8-1 vote, the justices fendants have been subjected to Oakland Street - RR and RA zone. VALENTINE i ixiv, tomatic, excellent con­ ing this year, declined by $639 fened the prison time federal separation of powers principle. ‘'7 million to $27.2 billion. consultant. Whenever the ac­ upheld the U.S. Sentencing Com­ the new sentencing system. At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written dition. Good tires. count drops below $25,000. it mission’s rules. The decision also The commission was created convicts are required to serve. ■ That the new rules violate communications received. A copy of these petitions hove 64,000 on motor. 1989 Buick The November deficit was the The commission eliminated pa­ defendants' due-process rights by been filed In the Planning and Zoning Department and may AM/FM Cassette. $3500 largest since a $13.2 billion would have to be raised to $.50,000. upheld the validity of the commis­ by Congress in the Sentencing be inspected during business hours. role and curtailed credit for good curbing too severely judges’ or best offer. 236-9560. Park imbalance in June. The testing ordered by the sion itself. Reform Act of 1984, legislation 034-01 district is for about 3,500 feet of Scores of federal trial judges aimed at eliminating what some behavior. sentencing discretion. 1977 PLYMOUTH Volarl. Avenue In the past, a sharp worsening Writing for the court today. u m s Runs good. New ex­ sewer line installed within the have refused to use the new called unjustified disparities in Judges who had struck down of the nation’s trade performance TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 4 Door Sedan sentences. the new sentencing system had Justice Harry A. Blackmun said N O T IC E OF haust, battery and has sent shock waves through sentencing rules, calling them All Powar, FM Caao., WIra Whaala ruled: those judges were wrong. ADOPTION OP ORDINANCE brakes. $950 528-0074 or See SEWERS, page 12 and the commission unconstitu­ The law empowers the commis­ 646-2423. financial markets. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 Factory Labal: *21,421. and 9 of the Town Chorter, notice Is hereby given of the adop­ Voluma Pricing tion by the Boord of Directors of the Town of Manchester, DIacount: 3,022 Connecticut on January 10, 1989. Selling Prloe: *18,399. Zizka proud, ORDINANCE CHEVRDLET-BUICK,CLYDE INC. Bolton GOP BE I T O R D A IN E D by the Board of Directors of the Town of ROUTE 83, VERNON 1989 Buick Manchester that the Town of Manchester purchase from The Center Street Corporation tor the sum of SIxty-FIve 83 Regal Coupe •6995 Riviera sees victory Thousand ($65,(XW.00) Dollars the following described pre­ 84 Skyhawk Wagon •5995 picks Morra 2 Door Coupe mises: 84 Camaro Coupe •4995 Loadadt Landau Vinyl Top S C H E D U L E A 85 Century Wagon •8595 as Democrat 1 Those two (2) certain pieces or parcels of land situated In 85 Century 4 Dr. •8995 Factory Labal: *24,220. over Cheney the Town ot Manchester, County of Hartford and State of 85 Efcort 4 Dr. •4395 Voluma Pricing Connecticut, being bounded and described as follows: DIacount: 2,657 By Maureen Leavitt 85 Elactra 4 Dr. •10,495 FIRST PIECE: BaNIngPrloa: *21|S63. and Andrew J. Davis 86 98 Regency 4 Dr. •9995 Bv Maureen Leavitt Norttierly: By Birch Street, twenty-one and two tenths #9037 Manchester Herald 86 LeSabra Ltd. •11,995 Manchester Herald (21.2) feet; 1989 Buick Easterly: By land now or form erly of the Estate of Edwin 86 Delta 96 2 Dr. •9495 B O LTO N — Selectman Michael Standlsh, one hundred twenty-five and thirty- 88 Cavalier 4 Dr. •5995 BOLTON — Republicans nomi­ six one-hundredths (125.36) feet; eatta A. Zizka was nominated Tuesday 86 Marc. Lynx •4995 nated former Republican Town Southerly; By land now or form erly of Archie Haves, nine­ 2 Door Coupe as the Democratic candidate for 88 Nova 4 Dr. •6995 Chairman Robert R. Morra Tues­ teen and three tenths (19.3) feet; and Send a message of love Sporty & Luxurious — first selectman in the May 1 88 Caprtce 4 Dr. •9995 day to run for first selectman, Westerly; By land now or form erly of the Tow n of M an­ "Has It Allll" passing over incumbent Select­ election. chester, one hundred twenty-five and five James C. Veitch and Richard tenths (125.5) feet. to your Valentine on man Douglas T. Cheney. Factory Label: *27,250. A Pelletier also were nominated 872-9111 Morra, who was endorsed by SECOND PIECE; Volumt Prioing as Democratic candidates for the Northerly; By Birch Street, titty (50) feet; OlMount: 3257 the Republican Town Committee February 14*** Board of Selectmen at the Demo­ Easterly; By land now or form erly of Hugh M orlarty, one Balling Prica: *23,993. last week for the two-year term, hundred twenty-seven (127) feet; Sell Your Car was nominated by a vote of 50-36 cratic caucus held at the Bentley ‘ All Prices Include ApplloeMe Memorial Library. All selectman Southerly; By land now or formerly of the Estate of So- at the Republican caucus at the muol Purnell, fifty (50) feet; and Factory Cash Incentives positions are two-year terms. Community Hall. While Cheney Reginald Plnto/Manctiesler Herald W esterly: By land now or formerly of one Heckler, one Zizka. 34, said he would concen­ MICHAEL A. ZIZKA OVER 100 BUICKS did not get the nomination for hundred twenty-seven (127) feet. *15 DISCUSSING THE FUTURE — Douglas municipal election after the Bolton trate on recreation program . . . sees tough race first selectman, he was nomi­ 12-27-88 CALL 4 Lines — 10 Days IN STOCK AT T. Cheney, Robert B. Morra anid Carl Republican caucus at the Community Hall funding, education funding and Prepared by W illiam J. Shea 508 charge each addi­ nated to run for selectman. Assistant Town Attorney SIMILAR Preuss, from left, talk about the coming Tuesday night. how to handle town growth, if candidate, Robert R. Morra. He tional line, par day. You Cheney, a former first selectman, This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this elected first selectmen, said his four years on the Board of “VOLUME PRICING” had been endorsed by the town publication In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) 643-2711 can cancel at any time. “ I’m certainly gratified,” said Selectmen, eight years on the days after this publication of this Drdinance a petition SORRY. cessful in two rounds of caucus after the caucus, allow him the time needed for the to place your commitce for a selectman’s seat. Zizka. " I ’m certainly proud of the Conservation Commission and signed by not loss than five (5) percent of the electors of the NO REFUNDS OR Cardinal Buick, Inc. The caucus also nominated voting for a nomination in the Raymond Soma, a former position. Soma was not at the Tow n, as determined from the latest official lists of the confidence” shown by Demo­ experience as a land-use and Registrars of Voters, has not bean (lied with the Town Clerk ADJUSTMENTS incumbent Carl A. Preuss to run selectmen’s race. selectman endorsed by the com­ caucus. special message 81 Adams Street cratic voters. environment lawyer will weigh in requesting Its reference to a special Town election. for selectman, even though he Bolton's election will be May 1, mittee last week to run for one of "It’s not a good time right now, CALL HERALD The municipal election will be his favor. James Fogarty, Secretary Manchester, Cenn was not endorsed by the Republi­ "We have a good team. I have the selectman seats, removed his perhaps in the future,” Nancy Board of Directors held May 1. But he added. "H e’s (Morra) a CLASSIFIED can Town Committee last week. worked with both gentlemen name from consideration. Nancy Soma said. Manchester, Connecticut P.S. De.ndline is 10 a.m.. Feb, 10th, 1989 Zizka said he thinks he can beat 649-4571 Priscilla Dooley, the Republican before and I am looking forward Soma, his wife, said his job and Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 12th day of Jonuarv, 643-2711 Open Mon.-Tuee-Wed.-Thufi. NIghte other commitments would not See R EP U BLICAN , page 12 the Republicans’ first selectman See D EM O C R A T, page 12 1989. registrar of voters, was unsuc- to the campaign,” Morra said 028-01 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wpdncsdnv. .Jan, IS. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wedne.sdav, .Ian. 18, 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE T About Town Bomb threat false, Crisis too iate Teacher turnover A but Heartland emptied Women’s Club to meet to iimit pay for By Nancy Pappas won’t help budget The Women's Club of Manchester will meet AAanchester Herald Monday at 8 p.m. at Community Baptist Church. 585 state’s teachers By Andrew J. Davis no way of knowing now how many '■ ('enter St The program will feature Paul Approximately 1.50 people were evacuated from Huettner. who will demonstrate the art of floral Manchester Herald teachers will retire at the end of the Heartland Food Store, 1046 Tolland Turnpike, on this school year, Deakin said. A — School boards across I'-sign Tuesday evening because of a bomb threat, HARTFORD (AP) Connecticut have been agreeing to generous new A projected increase in the Teachers are required to notify according to the Eighth Utilities District Fire teacher contracts they may have difficulty funding. number of retiring teachers will the board if they plan to retire by Department and a spokesman for Purity-Supreme March 1. he said. I^cal school systems began approving substan­ not give the Manchester Board of in Billerica. Mass., which owns the food store. But Deakin predicted that there Chorus guest night set tial teacher pay raises before the disclosure last Education extra money to reduce At about 6; 40 p.m.. Jeff Stowe, evening manager would be between 15 and 20 month of a state fiscal crisis. Now, other districts a nearly 13 percent increase in the Manchester Silk City Chorus will host a guest at Heartland, received a telephone call, according retirees, almost double than the are under great pressure to provide similar terms, proposed school budget, school night on Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Bentley School, to Alice Grover, a spokesman for Purity-Supreme. officials say. usual number The caller, a male, said that a bomb had been despite the uncertainty over whether promised located on the corner of Hollister and Summit School Superintendent James The number of retirees will streets in Manchester. People interested in learning placed in the supermarket building. He then hung up increases in state funding will be forthcoming, school board and union officials say. P. Kennedy and A.ssistant Super­ help determine the amount of more about barbershop harmony are invited to an quickly, Grover said. money in the contingency fund. Contract agreements reached in 65 school intendent Wilson E. Deakin Jr. vening of singing. The only prerequisite for According to a report filed by firefighters who The board needs the money for districts over the last few months will provide said Tuesday at a budget work­ I'articipants is a love of singing. were called to the scene, an employee of Heartland unanticipated expenses such as teachers with an average 9.4 percent pay hike in shop that even though some new N called the fire department at 6:41 p.m. and 23 Wives and girlfriends are also invited to listen to teachers would be hired at a emergency building repairs, said Ibis Connecticut State Championship Chorus. For firefighters arrived at Heartland at 6:45 p.m. 1989- 90, according to Cliff Silvers, who is in charge of Deakin. negotiations for the Connecticut Education Assoca- lower rate of pay, the extra more information, call Lou Wurmnest. 648-9708 or Gerald Denis, assistant fire chief, had charge of the Deakin said he was not sure tion, the state’s largest teachers union. money would have to be used to Frank I^hninger in Enfield. 749-9603. operation, according to John Mace, the Eighth hire some experienced teachers, how much the board had in District fire chief. The average raise among those districts for reserve this year. Business Man­ 1990- 91 will be 9.1 percent. Negotiations are also to pay off unused sick leave for Policemen were also called to the scene, the retiring teachers, and for a ager Raymond E. Demers could according to Police Chief Robert D. Lannan. under way in about 60 other school districts, which not be reached for comment must settle soon or have the disputes placed in the contingency fund. Town runs art show, sale About 50 employees and 100 customers were The school board and the today. evacuated from the building at that time, according hands of arbitrators. Manchester Education Associa­ At Tuesday’s budget workshop, The Manchester Arts Council is pleased to to Grover, of Purity-Supreme. Firefighters spent Most of the talks began before last month’s tion recently approved a new board members, staff and repre­ announce an exhibit and sale of works by the close to an hour examining the 82,000-square-foot disclosure that anticipated state revenues in the members of the Manchester Art Association. The 1989-M fiscal year will fall about $886 million short of three-year contract that will sentatives from the Parent- store, said Grover. rai.se salaries an average of 7 Teacher Association reviewed 38 exhibit will be held at the Greater Manchester By 7:40 p.m. it was determined that the scare had anticipated expenses. Chamber of Commerce. 20 Hartford Road. “ Boards are doing their best to hold the line, but percent a year. Starting salaries, more pages of the 128-page been a false alarm, and both shoppers and now at $24,301. will rise to $25,808. budget document. Manchester, and is available for viewing Monday employees were allowed to return to the building, the fact of the matter is there is a process of through Friday. 8:30 a m. to 4:30 p.m.. through then $27,343. and then $29,203, according to Mace. compulsory binding arbitration that has favored the A more-than-$16,000 increase in March 15. teachers’ union and has taught boards some lessons over the three years. the adult-education budget is Janus Roht, the manager on duty at Heartland The school administration ex­ The artists represented in the the show include: today, said he could not comment on the bomb ... about the tone set by prior settlements,” said needed becau.se East Hartford William Marsh. Grayce Herron. Barbara Lappen. pects a high number of retire­ threat. Stowe was unavailable for comment. Tom Murphy, associate executive director of the has pulled out of the regional •leanne Wright. Doris Johnson. Mary Daley. Mary Connecticut Association of Boards of Education. ments because this is the last program and remaining school Bomb threats in supermarkets are very unusual, year of the Education Enhance­ Botticello and Jim Downing. said Grover. Her company operates 66 Heartland, “ They are feeling the squeeze of an uncertain di.stricts have to pick up its share, AP photo ment Act, which raised teachers’ Also. Mary Soylu. Christine Larsen. Edna Craft. Purity-Supreme and Angelo’s supermarkets. The state budget and revenues and mayors and said Deakin. The adult-education Agnes Dawson. Willa Nolan. Suzanne Agasi. salaries over the last three years, ANTICIPATION? — MicJnight, the cat, be found playing together, eating from Manchester Heartland, one of the three largest selectmen who are saying not to increase local budget has increased from Claudia Rizzo and Jim Filloramo will be repres­ said Kennedy. Teachers who isn’t licking her chops in anticipation of the same dish and napping together at facilities in the chain, opened in May 1987. costs. It is not a fun place to be in.” Murphy said. $28,700 to $45,075. ented. For further information, call Anne Miller, The early settlements were reached with the could have retired already have lunching on Jayjay. Instead, the two Purity-Supreme has no leads as to who might continued working to reap the A $34,000 increase for youth president of the Arts Council. 647-8000. Sue Ramsey’s home in Paris, Pa. assumption that the General Assembly would follow plant a bomb, or what the motives might be for benefits of the enhancement services is needed to hire another share an unusual relationship. They can through with its commitment last year to increase calling in a false alarms, said Grover. Heartland is money, he said. coun.selor to help the high school aid to local education by more than $.300 million over not in the middle of labor negotiations, and there He said the savings from the admini.stration handle students the next four years, to about $1.1 billion. have been no problems with disgruntled employees, retirements would amount to only with behavior problems, said St. Patrick’s Day dinner set The funds are to be used to reduce disparities in she said. about 1 percent of the amount set Richard Cormier, director of Obituaries per-pupil expenditures between the state’s poorer The St. Patrick’s Day Dinner-Dance will be held for teachers’ salaries for each of special education and pupil per­ and wealthier communities and also to continue Feb. 18 at the Manchester Knights of Columbus the next three years. sonnel services. The counselor raising teacher salaries. Home. 138 Main St. A corn beef and cabbage dinner In “critical-shortage” areas would free the high school admin­ prepared by the ladies of the committee wil be Average teacher salaries rose 27 percent over the i.stration. which was spending an Edith Ouellette at the convenience of the family. Lottery such as science and industrial served starting at 6:30 p.m. and there will be a full developer of Texas’ Lower Rio last two years as a result of increased state funding “ exorbitant” amount of time with There are no calling hours. The Grande Valley whose son. Sen. Pairick Fiynn/Manchester Herald arts, .sometimes the .school board service bar. Edith (Lachance) Ouellette. 92. that was part of a three-year enhancment program di.scipline problems, he said. Callahan Funeral Home. 1602 Lloyd Bentsen. was the Demo­ has to hire a teacher at a high rate Dancing to the music of the Healy & John Tabb of East Hartford, widow of Vital begun in 1986. Silvers said. JUST THE RIGHT TEMPERATURE — Florence Parker of Girard Street, Main St.. East Hartford, is in cratic vice presidential candidate Winning numbers drawn Tuesday in lotteries of pay. so there is no saving, said The next budget workshop is orchestra will be from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a m. The E. Ouellette and mother of Connecticut now ranks third among the .states in charge of arrangements. last year, was killed Tuesday in a around New England; a Red Cross volunteer, takes the temperature of John LaBeile Jr. of Deakin. The school board also has scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday. annual affair has always been a sellout. Those Evangline Shrinz of Manchester, average teacher salarv. which stands at about budgeted $80,000 to pay retiring Board member Susan L. Perkins traffic accident. He was 95. Connecticut daily: 987, Lotto: 7-10-15-27-35-40. $38,000. Porter Street as he completes the necessary forms before giving blood at wishing to attend should purchase tickets early as died Tuesday (Jan. 17. 1989) at teachers for their unpaid sick .said that workshop will begin Bentsen held nearly 50,000 Massachusetts daily: 1771. Gov. William O’Neill is doing everything he can to Concordia Lutheran Church. The Red Cross held a bloodmobile at the they will not be sold at the door. Mount Sinai Hospital. Hartford. Jennie I. Sanden leave, he said with a review of administrative acres of farms and six ranches Tri-state daily:.570, 7451. find the money to carry out the new initiative, his Pitkin Street church Tuesday. Tickets may be purchased from the following Besides her daughter, she is Jennie I. (Johnson) Sanden. 77. The school administration has and support programs. scattered over a south Texas Rhode Island daily: 1777. Lot-O-Bucks; 11-14-18- aides said Tuesday, although he has not yet made a committee members: Mr. and Mrs. Tim Moriarty. survived by a son. Emilien of 81 Linnmore Drive, wife of the empire he started in 1920. 36-.37, final decision on the exact level of funding. He 649-6318: Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan. 647-1077: Mr. Joseph Ouellette of Culpeper. late Eric F. Sanden. died Tuesday and Mrs. Dan Cary. 643-4274: Mr. and Mrs. John By the 1970s his holdings pre.sents his budget next month to the General Va.: five other daughters. Geral­ (Jan. 17. 1989) at Manchester ranged from farm, cattle, oil, gas Gorman. 649-3879: Mrs. Helen McCarthy. 649-1339: dine Sohwartz and Marie Bu- Assembly. Teachers’ union loses request for standards board Memorial Hospital. and nursery operations to control Mrs. Bridie Donovan. 649-,5686: Mr. and Mrs. Sean chaine. both of East Hartford. "If the state doesn’t stay true to the statutorily Funeral arrangements are in­ of six banks, stock in other banks HARTFORD (AP) — The state’s largest Gov. William A. O’Neill, balked at the proposal. In who is appointed by the board — also spoke against Byrne. 647-1638: Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Tierney. Germaine Devins of West Hart­ scheduled increase, it could wreak havoc at the complete. The Watkins Funeral and land sales estimated at $1 Public Meetings teachers’ union has suffered a setback before the its place, they voted unanimously to establish a it. 643-2597: Mr. and Mrs John Foley. 643-1929: Mr. Ed ford. Rose Mary Frances of Sun local level by increasing the burden on property Home. 142 E. Center St. is in million a month. Although he had State Board of Education, which rejected the ’’Permanent Advi.sory Council on the Teaching “ I have not received one letter from one parent Wilson. 643-7429 and Eileen Wagner. 646-2047. City. Ariz... and Patricia Fitchner taxes,” said Kevin Maloney of the Connecticut charge of arrangements. sold his bank holdings. Bentsen union’s proposal for a professional standards board Profession.” to consist of equal numbers of teachers saying we need a professional standards board for of New Gloucester. Maine.: a Conference of Muncipalities. continued farming, running 5,000 Manchester that would have given teachers more control over and non-teachers. teachers.” Tirozzi said. sister. Laurie Pelletier of Van Sen. Kevin B. Sullivan, D-West Hartford, head of cattle, operating a Space Study Committee, Lincoln Center gold their profession. The board directed Commissioner of Education Buren. Maine: 25 grandchildren; Lloyd Bentsen Sr. co-chairman of the legislature’s Education Com­ Tirozzi said the state has already taken several Museum holds exhibit nursery, taking in oil and gas room, 7 p.m. Instead, the nine-member board voted unanim­ Gerald Tirozzi to set up the council and to determine and 30 great-grandchildren. EDINBURG. Texas (AP) - mittee, said Tuesday he would be very surprised if steps to elevate the status of teaching, including The Lutz Children’s Museum is sponsoring a revenues and managing a real Housing Authority, Bluefield Drive, 7:30 p.m. ously Tuesday to create an advisory council that who should serve on it, what topics it should The funeral will be private and Lloyd M Bentsen Sr., an earlv the promised funding were cut back significantly. higher salaries and more opportunities for career participatory tool exhibit running now until Feb. 12 estate business. Commission for Disabled Persons. Senior Citi­ falls far short of the union’s request. consider, and how often it should meet. But he also warned that every time the state has advancement, at the Lutz Children’s Museum. 247 South St.. zens Center, 7:30 p.m. The 30.000-member Connecticut Education As.so- undertaken a major revision of its school finance Almost every member of the board raised “ If something’s not broken, why in God’s name do Manchester. The exhibit, developed by the Boston ciation had urged the board to create a teacher- Coventry program, “ there has been a .successful effort to objections to tlie union’s proposal, and Tirozzi — we want to try to fix it” he asked the board. Children’s Museum, presents basic types of tools. dominated committee that would review profes­ extend out somewhat longer the period of phasing-in A collection of historic tools will tell the story of College Notes Pension Committee. Town Office Building, 7 p.m. sional standards and licen.se the .state’s 38,000 public the program” the evolution of woodworking. Slides of Connecticut Steering Committee. Town Office Building, 7:15 school teachers. Sullivan noted that the state has the added burden inventions and tools compiled by the Connecticut p.m. CEA President Mark Waxenberg told the state of coming up with $200 million in additional Historical Society will augment the exhibit. Call the School Building Committee. Coventry High school board that such a committee would give The student service club, sponsored by Zonta revenues from the state’s general fund to take the M E N ’S & W O M E N ’S mu.seum to arrange a tour with classes. On Gould trail crew School, 7:30 p.m. teachers a “ meaningful forum and vehicle by which International, has members volunteer their time for place of surplus revenues u.sed in the expired aid to use their expertise to improve teaching.” CALIFORNIA The museum is open Tuesday and Wednesday, Douglas von Hollen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conservation Commission, Town Office Building. school, community and international service 7:30 p.m. program. But the nine board members, all appointed by CLOTHING from 2 to 5 p.m.: Thursday. 2 to 8 p.m.: Friday. il F. von Hollen of Manchester, a student at Gould projects. a m. to 5 p.m.: and Saturday and Sunday. 12 to 5 Academy in Bethel, Hastey is a member of the class of 1990 and is CONNECTION... p.m. Call 643-0949 for more information. Maine, is a member of enrolled in Bay Path’s legal assistant program the Gould Trail Crew leading to the associate in science degree. that is upgrading ski Thoughts Polka radio show starts and running trail surfa­ ces, building bridges Resident cited at RIT Manchester’s own Johnny Prytko and sidekick and clearing trails. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patrick Ted Niehay can now be heard each Saturday Jim Patrick, I serve Jesus Christ because of a deal. I told Him The work the students of 32 Cobum Road, has been chosen as Student of the morning from 6 to 9 a m. on WWUH FM. 91.3 on the that I wanted to die. I was miserable. I didn’t know are doing is improving Quarter in Special Services for 1988-89 at Rochester dial. The Polka Madness Show, broadcast from the why I was, I just was. I gave Him my life for a year, I their woodsman skills. Institute of Technology, Rochester, N.Y. COUPOM University of Hartford, features platter and In between work ses­ would go where He sent me and do whatever He The award recognizes outstanding commitment wanted me to do. If I didn’t want to live a year from FREE... chatter. sions the group took to education and significant progress in academic The show also features Polish Polka music during hikes in the nearby then. I’d kill myself. He heard my prayers and took and personal areas. me up on it. T-SHIRT the first two hours then switches to Solvenian and White Mountain Na­ L.A„ Bavarian music for the last hour. The phones are tional Forest. I could see God making changes in my life. He sent S S 7 f/ d . Named to dean’s list me back to the church Youth Group. I served on the with open during the show for requests and dedications. von Hollen is a senior purchase The phone number is 243-4701. honor roll student at the Youth (^ouncil for the Youth Group. I was asked to ,.y^£incAeA/e^, 060M0 Deborah Lynne Jewett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. join a bible study, I spent the summer working at a over *20. academy. C. Everett Jewett of Hebron, has been named to the Christian camp, and a week at a Christian youth E xp lr«« 1-31>a0 dean’s list for the fall quarter at Asbury College, conference. In two weeks God pulled me out of the Fathers learn more skills Wilmore, Ky. Installed public school and put me in a Christian school. God An educational group for fathers who wish to as Z member was listening to me that night. I’ve given Him the increase their parenting skills will be held at Named In Who’s Who rest of my life. I have no idea what He wants with Manchester Memorial Hospital beginning Thurs­ Lisa L. Hastey, one little’high school student, but I’ll go where He daughter of Mr. and % day. Feb. 2. The group will meet for six consecutive James Duffield of Manchester, a student in the sends me and I’ll do what He wants me to do. That’s 25 OFF ALL weeks from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Conference Room 4 in Douglas von Hollen Mrs. Leland G. Hastey Samuel I. Ward College of Technology at the the least I can do. Semi-Annual the Mental Health Center of the Hospital. of Homestead Street, University of Hartford, is included in the 1989 has been installed as a member of the Bay Path Topics include effective discipline, normal edition of “ Who’s Who Among Students in American 1. o .. . o . ’Vicky Gustafson 1 development, good communication, how to deal College Golden Z Club. Universities and Colleges.” High School Student, Trinity Covenant Church WINTER MERCHANDISE with anger (both parents’ and childrens’) and other areas of concern as identified by the participants. The group leader is Michael Feury. a father and Sale Your Coast to Coast Connection For: social worker who has extensive experience Weather working with parents and children. 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Today’s weather picture was drawn by Kristi Pouliot, 10, Association and the New England Newspaper Association. MANCHESTER, CT 643-1772 J 'I’hursdav at 9:30 a m. High .35 to 40. a fourth-grader at Waddell School. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedne.sday. Jan. 18. 1989 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedne.sdav. Jan 18, 1989 8th voters to get LOCAL Short-term lease Kids lack training for emergencies By Nancy Pappas If a fire breaks out. some of these children alone while parents work; 65 percent are Manchester Herald J Willis garage plan ’’may just hide in a closet and hope that it sometimes left alone while parents run & S T A T E favored with club goes away,” she told the group. Others errands: and 40 percent fake charge of their Latchkey children need to be taught how Bv Alex Glrelll remember to run to a neighbor’s home for younger siblings while their parents are out short-term lease of one to three because of the financial burden to deal with an emergency at home, a safety, she said. of the house. A Bv Nancv Concelman Manchester Herald Aid donations sought Manchester Herald years, which would allow comple­ facing the district. specialist told members of the Mayor’s The issue of latchkey children — the Pat Wilson, co-director of the Nutmeg tion of a feasibility study on She said she would like to turn Study Committee on Day Care and Latch name given to youngsters who come home Branch YWCA, asked Pettingell whether HARTFORD (API — A proposal to adding holes to the course. GHR Eighth Utilities District voters the clock back, and get out of the Key children Tuesday. to an empty house after school — is an these statistios might not be somewhat increase the amount of money to buy legal Members of the Board of will be asked at their annual Engineering of Lakeville, Mass., sewer business. She was refer­ Sarah Peliingell said that parents who important one, said Pettingell. Whether misleading. aid for poor people has been narrowly Directors said Tuesday they want meeting May 24, or at a special leave for work or errands may forbid the town to negotiate a short-term is conducting the engineering ring to a proposed 1987 agreement they live in wealthy suburbs or the inner "You are putting together children who defeated by the Connecticut Bar Associa­ meeting before that, to approve children to dial 911, the emergency number lease with the Manchester Coun­ portion of the study, but an between the town and the district city, more than three-quarters of all arrive home just 10 minutes before their tion’s governing body insurance problem created a funding for the conversion of the under which the district would for police and fire departments She said Greater Hartford youngsters in third parents, and children who remain at home, In a 25-22 vote Tuesday, the bar try Club for town-owned land on former Don Willis Garage into some parents have forbidden children from which the club operates its golf delay in its contract with the have given up its sewer responsi­ through sixth grades are left alone in their alone, for hours at a time.” she said association's House of Delegates decided district offices bilities. District voters rejected dialing hospitals and the poison-control A ..... ESb. town. homes, while parents work or run errands. Pettingell agreed that the statistics, instead to wait a year and try to increase course, despite pressure from a Plans for conversion of the bureau. 250-member group lobbying for a Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said the agreement. Pettingell developed lessons on at-home gatherecl very informally, could not stand voluntary participation in a bar program garage to offices and a meeting If the agreement had been Pettingell has spent 2‘/^ years speaking to safety for school-age children after dozens up to scientific scrutiny, “But they give an D O long-term lease. an environmental study may take known as Interest on Lawyers Trust v:? room were unveiled at a meeting approved, “We would have this student groups and compiling both anecdo­ of interviews with teachers and social overall picture of what is going on out Accounts, or lOLTA Some directors criticized a up to two years, especially because of problems in locating of the district directors Tuesday building now.” she said. tal and statistical information on children workers, ministers and youth counselors, there,” she said. The program allows money held tempor­ comment from Wallace J. Irish night. The directors voted to who stay home alone. Jr., head of the lobbying group holes near the town reservoir. She was alluding to the savings police and firefighters. arily for clients to earn interest. which then include the conversion question she felt the di.strict would have if Parents are afraid that they will be By asking que.stions of the hundreds of Pettingell, who says she was a latchkey is passed on to organizations providing Friends of Golf, who has said a DiRosa said an extension is necessary because the board has on the agenda for the annual it did not have to maintain and "found to have abandoned Ihe kids during youngsters she sees each semester. Pettin­ child, says that children should be encour­ legal aid to poor people. different Board of Directors district meeting. the day and DCYS (the Department of Child aged to dial 911 in the case of a real could be in power when the little information on the course provide sewer service. gell gathers facts and statistics for expansion. The plans showed that the south Director Willard Marvin cast and Youth Services) might take the kids presentation to adult groups, such as the emergency current lease expires in 1991. wing of the building will be used away.” said Pettingell. whose is a consu­ Health costs debated Republican Director Ronald the only vote against waiting until study committee. Pcttingell’s presentation will he repeated Members of Friends of Golf for offices for the district treas­ the town meeting to act on the mer information consultant for Connecticut Of the third- through sixth-graders she Friday at 9 a m. at ComFed Savings Bank. N Osella took that to mean that the HARTFORD (AP) — State health care have said they want a long-term urer, and tax collector and a Natural Gas Corp. 1007 Main St. current directors would not get conversion. He favored earlier has seen this school year, 73 percent are left regulators have proposed several modifica­ lease regardless of the decision computer room. A vestibule action at a special meeting. tions to the complicated and controversial votes from members of Friends on the aifditional holes. The lease would lead to the middle wing, of Golf in the November election. The appropriation of money to system used to set hospital rates, including would be for the use of town- which will contain a meeting pay for the work would have to be a statewide surcharge to help failing “I don’t like anyone threaten­ owned land on which the club room that could hold up to 240 ing my re-election next fall made by the district voters. hospitals that can’t collect their bills. operates the golf course. Past people. In another matter, the direc­ Directors name 12 to housing committee Under the state’s current method of simply because I don’t like what eHorts by the club to get the town There would be 67 parking they’re doing.” Osella said. tors tabled until their February setting rates, known as the prospective to negotiate a long-term lease spaces. The north wing would be town and ways the town could velopment goals, it would be Wellemeyer of 135 Green Road, a A subcommittee of directors meeting action on a report Bv Nancv Concelman payment system, the Commission on have failed. unheated and would be devoted to concerning district election Manchester Herald respond to that need. Committee forced to build low- and member of Habitat for Human­ Hospitals and Health Care establishes who are working with the club on storage. Naab argued that no members procedures members could, for example, moderate-income housing. ity. a group which helps build pre-set rates for various medical services. an extension of the current Kitchenettes and toilet rooms Republican Director Geoffrey of Friends of Golf attended a The committee report calls for The Board of Directors ap­ request changes in zoning regula­ housing for low-income people: Connecticut hospital rates have risen by 25-vear lease, which expires in are plannedforboththesouthand Naab said regulation changes, meeting Jan. 11 between the continuing to hold the elections at pointed a 12-member committee tions to encourage construction of Richard Woodhouse of 135 'lim- more than 40 percent in the three years 1991. asked at the 'Tuesday middle wings. The heating sys­ while they would be unpopular, directors’ subcommittee and a district meeting with no provi­ of citizens Tue.sday to study affordable housing units. Hand- rod Road, an attorney; and Alan since the system took effect. meeting for a consensus of the tem will be divided into five may be necessary, country club representatives. sion for absentee balloting. housing needs in Manchester and ley said. F. Lamson of 613 Bush Hill Road, board. The subcommittee con­ zones. “It’s got to be done,” Naab an architect and former town sists of Democratic Directors Town Manager Robert B. Weiss The report also recommends submit ideas for the creation of State revenue jumps Alan Lamson, architect for the requiring candidates to declare affordable housing in town. Democratic Director James F said. planning director. James F. Fogarty and Kenneth said a mistake was made and the project, said there is no cost Fogarty argued that such a Handley said the committee’s N. Tedford and Republican Di­ meeting announcement was not their candidacy 30 days before Committee members are; HARTFORD (AP) — The state govern­ estimate for the work, but he will the meeting. The committee is made up of change would probably meet with efforts will be similar to those of Donna Cammeyer of 589 Spring ment’s financial outlook appears brighter rector Geoffrey Naab. published. have one within a week or so. “experts” in the housing field, considerable opposition. He also the propo.sed Connecticut Hous­ Naab said tbe two parties plan Other recommendations in the St., a banker: Joyce Epstein of 63 with the release of revenue figures showing The directors supported the Three sides of the cement block said Democratic director Mary referred to controversy over the ing Partnership, which would subcommittee’s proposal for a to meet three times next week. report include a requirement that Woodstock Drive, a realtor and a big increase in tax collections. But Gov. building would be faced with voters check off their names from Ann Handley, who chairs the town’s involvement in the Com­ bring together state and local president of the Manchester munity Development Block William A. O'Neill says the .jump will not brick and the rear would be a list as they enter the polling directors’ subcommittee on affor­ resources to develop affordable Board of Realtors: Frances Grant. change his administration’s gloomy painted. place, and using preprinted, dable housing. The subcommittee housing plans. But the efforts Forde of 224 Main St., a former forecast The offices and the meeting pre-numbered. and color-coded recommended creation of a “You’re going to get knocked would be strictly local, she said. teacher who was involved in the “It really doesn’t basically change any of Board approves law room would be carpeted. Some ballots with the names of candi­ larger committee to handle what flat on your rear ends.” Fogarty The town has not decided whether construction of modular class­ the overall shortfalls or the anticipated lack other floors would be of vinyl. The dates printed on them. she called a ’’very large and very said. to join the state housing rooms at Robertson School: Josh of income for next year" the Democratic vestibule floor would be made of The report also calls for having complex” problem. Town Manager Robert B. Weiss partnership. Howroyd of 434 N. Main St., a governor said Tuesday. that hikes dump fees quarry tile and toilet rooms would the district’s senior non-elected Democratic Director Kenneth decided this year, the 10th year in Also, Barney Peterman Sr. of Planning and Zoning Commission Overall, state revenue for the 1988-89 have ceramic tile. staff member make arrange­ N. Tedford and Republican Di­ a row, not to apply for the block Fern Street, a developer: Eugene alternate member: Walter John­ fiscal year through December totaled $8.53 Bv Nancv Concelman amounts of trash generated by One director. Andrew Katkaus- ments for the meeting. rector Theunis Werkhoven are grant. Manchester voters in three Sierakowski of 101 Strawberry son of 35 Woodstock Drive, a million, an increase of $49 million over the Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald Manchester Herald single sources. For haulers kas. said now is the best time to Tripp said the report includes also members of the referendums have voted against Lane, who is involved in local member of the Manchester Area previous year’s December level of $894 seek bids on the project. no provision for having a candi­ politics: Ada Sullivan of 89 Finley Conference of Churches: Leo WIPING DOWN THE DECKS — Gordan Bannermanof 11 Lilac St. preparesa dumping up to 500 tons of trash, subcommittee. applying for the funds, partially million, officials said. The Board of Directors un­ the fee is $35 per month. For 500 to Another director. Lorraine date who runs unsuccessfully for The citizens committee is because they felt that if the town St., chairman of the Board of Juran of 30 Lawton Road, presi­ truck for routine servicing at the Sanitary Refuse Co. of Manchester Inc. on animously approved a proposed 1.000 tons of trash generated by a Boutin, said it might be prema­ one office become a candidate for charged with investigating the participated and failed to meet Commissioners of the Housing dent of the Manchester Interfaith Man pleads guilty Perrett Place. ordinance Tuesday that would single source, the fee increases to ture to go forward with the work another. need for affordable hou.sing in federal Housing and Urban De­ Authority of Manchester; Marv Social Action Council. more than double the tipping fees $70 per month. For more than HARTFORD (AP) — A 47-year-old in tax shelters known as the Double Trust Degree OK’s by board at the town landfill. 1.000 tons from a single source, 25,000 PRICED VOLUMES. ALL SUBJECTS Manchester man. who avoided paying and Personal Services Contract. The ordinance, which increases the fee is $150 per month. District tabies request Art federal income tax on more than $26,000 Florence, a former insurance salesman DANBURY (AP) — You can now get a the basic fee from $15 a month to Haulers bringing in any Humor FIT...FOR through a system of illegal tax shelters, has bachelor of arts degree in meteorology $35 a month, is designed to Mutic Used. Rare. Out-Of-Print... Sold & Bought with Kreminski Insurance Agency of amount from multiple sources Women pleaded guilty to making a false statement Meriden, set up Consumer Services Inc. in without leaving Connecticut. prolong the life of the landfill by would pay the $35 basic fee. on his income tax returns, a federal for sewer extensions CrafU 1980. which was designed to sell the illegal The state’s Board of Governors for discouraging haulers from dump­ Tedford and other directors Movies COMFORT! prosecutor said. Higher Education on Tuesday approved the Nature tax shelters. Donovan said. Florence sold ing out-of-town trash. Directors said they’ve gotten letters and Eighth Utilities District direc­ with the sewering plans. BOOKS!! James W. Florence entered the plea Indians the illegal tax shelters to several Meriden- program for Western Connecticut State approved the increase despite calls from business owners com­ tors will wait until engineering National Search (or Out-ot-PrInt Books Tuesday before U.S District Judge Peter University. One resident. Walter L. Whit­ Mystery area residents, he said. The profits were what some members called tbe plaining that the increased fee Nature C. Dorsey and admitted to falsely reporting work is completed on a proposed man of 80 Broad St., urged the split with 60 percent going to the insurance Approval of the meteorology program “hardsbip” it would create for will present a hardship. SdFIc on his 1983 personal tax return a taxable sewer for the Irving Street area directors Tuesday night to let agency and 40 percent to Florence. was no surpri.se to the university, which had certain businesses. “I have no doubt it will,” before acting on a request by Antiques income of $4,397 when it was $30,397. residents know the procedures Religion Donovan said. already enrolled 15 freshmen in the The ordinance also “really Tedford said. “However, wehave three residents to connect to an Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeremiah F program, Goldstein said. involved in sewer-installation ap­ Theater encourages waste minimization to represent all the citizens in existing Woodland Street sewer Eric Sloans Donovan said. A telephone call to Florence’s Manches­ provals. especially the fact that Similar programs are offered at one and recycling,” Democratic Di­ town.” line via an extension. New England Donovan said the under-reporting of ter home seeking comment went unans­ all bids for the work can be college in Vermont, two in Massachussetts. rector Kenneth N. Tedford said Republican Director Geoffrey rejected if the bids are so high Heritage Press income was due to Florence’s participation wered Tuesday night at least two in New York. “I don’t think Manchester wants The directors on Tuesday Wallaec Nutting Naab said projected increases in they would push the price above Thornton Burgess to be a community that sees its waste disposal costs may make tabled action on the request from the three Irving Street residents. the $7,000-per-resident rough esti­ Joseph C. Lincoln garbage being transported future fee hikes necessary to mate for the work. Qene Stratton Porter. around the Caribbean on a The proposed sewer for which BOOKS & BIRDS maintain the ordinance’s The project has been discussed oil Salk. Prop in stocl< to let us?it your barge.” effectiveness. engineering work is being done slioe or boot to your job' at several successive meetings of 519 E. Middle Tpke. A 8 C D E EE EEE Tolland Turnpike targeted for station The new ordinance further would serve about 40 homes in the • Over 125 sizes and widths in stock “There are no inexpensive the directors with no clear m Manchester, CT 10-14 9-16 8-13 5-16 7-13 6-14 7-13 Irving Street area i i to let us fit your shoe or boot to increases fees for certain solutions.” Naab said. ^ ! (203) 649-3449 resolution of the question on how (Di (O' o Bv Nancy Concelman at Tuesday’s Board of Directors’ Manchester if the existing town- The town is also considering : ‘ your foot. District President Thomas E. many of the about 43 residents :X3; CT) CD (0 1 3 : HOURS; Tuesday-Ssturday Your working feet deserve nothing less Manchester Herald meeting that the state has said it owned firehouse is sold to the building a small station in the » CQ 1 C C ,c : o? E 6 11-4:30 pm Landers said at the meeting that want it to go forward. 9i ^ 2 « 1 o will sell the land to the town for district. Under the pending south end of town. Democratic c O D THURSDAYS UNTIL 8 P.M. he will phone the residents of the Twenty-three petitioned origi­ r (0 : (D O bc2 = x im Manchester Parkade The town hopes to buy state- $61,800. agreement, the town would sell Director Stephen T. Cassano has ■ tn o E Please call lor Sunday & area and the district will mail nally for the sewer line. tIT3 ■o O O 3 2 n 4(K) West Middle Tpke.. Manchester, CT owned land off Tolland Turnpike Town Manager Robert B. Weiss that facility for $750,000 before said. The town has discussed them a questionnaire designed to Landers had expected to can­ a O om 1 Monday hours. 1 ® E 646-8424 MADEINUSA for more than $60,000 to build a said discussions with the state are March 1990. building a south end firehouse for determine how many of them vass residents before Tuesday ; o ' UJ new firehouse to replace an continuing. Assistant Town Man­ In exchange, the town would about 10 years, he said. The area want the district to go forward night, but he was unable to do so. existing Tolland Turnpike fire­ ager Steven Werbncr said this pay $450,000 to the district for currently relies on the Town of house that would be sold to the morning he had no details on the sewer jurisdiction in the North Manchester Fire Department Eighth Utilities District under a site. End plus at least $250,000 the town headquarters at 75 Center St., the pending agreement. The proposed firehouse would collects in sewer outlet charges in Co. 1 station on McKee Street and Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said be needed to serve northeastern part of that area. the Co. 4 station on School Street. Directors OK sidewalks, override PZC PICTURE Bv Nancy Concelman ruled unanimously that the walks Republican Director Geoffrey ing services department released Ask for the Connccticutf Strati' n jn ivcrs^ Manchester Herald to be built on portions of the south Naab said he would favor post­ earlier this month shows that i side of West Center and Spencer poning the walks on West Center necessary sidewalk repairs KODAUJX The Board of Directors voted streets should be made of con­ Street if a proposal by the town to would cost an estimated $10 U' unanimously Tuesday to autho­ crete. which is more durable and reconstruct the street was in the million. rize the construction of sidewalks is required under town public works. Town Manager Robert B. The board is scheduled to magnapnnfjgservice f on West Center and Spencer works standards. Weiss said there are no imme­ discuss the study, set priorities streets with blacktop, which is But Peter Lozis, director of diate plans to rebuild the street. for repairs and explore funding cheaper than the concrete recom- public works, said the blacktop Naab also suggested that the possibilities for the work. A great service that gives bigger, bolder, beautiful color prints. Our men(ied by the Planning and walks, if properly installed, town draft an ordinance that Democratic Director Barbara 4" X 6" prints are a full 37% larger than standard-size prints. So you Zoning Commission. should last 10 years before any would shift liability for pedes­ B. Weinberg asked the adminis­ Directors said they wanted the maintenance is required. Lozis trian accidents caused by snow or tration to look at some hazardous get more image to enjoy out of every picture. Next time you bring in walks built as soon as possible to had no cost estimate, but he said ice to the property owners, who sites that may require walks and a roll of film, ask for KODALUX MAGNAPRINT35 accommodate children walking concrete walks cost six or seven are responsible for maintenance make recommendations to the to Verplanck School and other times as much as blacktop walks. of the walks that abut their board. Weinberg said one such Also, ask about MAGNAPRINT35 Service made from your pedestrians. Republican Director Ronald properties. area is a portion of Hartford Road favorite color slides. Democratic Director James F. Osella said he’s seen more elderly Naab’s proposal will probably near a covered bus stop that “Dutch’’ Fogarty said he didn’t than school children using the 1 be considered at the board’s forces senior citizens to get off on COUPON MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER want to “quarrel’’ with the PZC, streets. February meeting, when a work­ a grassy area. but “sometimes economics has to “I think it’s important in this shop on sidewalk improvements “There’s just nothing steady take a little preference" one instance that we override the will be held. there for the seniors to put their On Sept. 8, the commission PZC decision,” Osella said. A study by the town engineer- feet on.” Weinberg said. You advance in life by degrees... / Board squashes move by youth agency LIMITED TIME COUPON OFFER.. Get yours at Eastern For every roll of film left off for join the crowd at Bv Nancy Concelman Steven Werbner said today tbe Naab opposed the move. Demo­ people to operate" Werkhoven mognqpnnte It is possible to complete a degree at Eastern because: Manchester Herald rent would have been about $800 cratic Directors Mary Ann Hand- said. month. ley and Stephen T. Cassano and **The University is close to you Naab asked if the Building The Youth Services Bureau will The move, the second proposed Republican Directors Theunis thru January 31st., You’ll receive **You can attend classes and still work full-time Manchester Community College remain at its Lincoln Center by Town Manager Robert B. Werkhoven and Ronald Osella Department expansion could create more space that could be **You may pursue a degree in Business,Sociology, quarters after the Board of Weiss since 1986, would allow the supported tbe move. a FREE Mini Photo ! If you’ve just graduated from high school and are looking to improve Last Week to Register: used by the Elderly Outreach Psychology, Computer Science and other areas Directors denied on Tuesday a Elderly Outreach program to “This is not free.” DiRosa said your skills or earn a college degree to be competitive in the job market, •Walk-in registration for credit courses is being held at the Regis- move from its offices on the Weinberg said any moves office, but Weiss said he looked Only at Snap Shack! while attending classes part-time request to move the office to an consider part-time, full-time, day or evening courses at Manchester uar’s Office in the new Lowe Building on the West Campus: from East Center Street building. second floor of Lincoln Center to should be postponed until a Space into that possibility. ••Financial aid is available to those who qualify 9 a.m.- 7 p.m., Wednesday, Thursday, Jan. 18, 19; Monday, Tuesday Directors blocked the move in a the larger first-floor office now Committee appointed by the “There is just not the space.” ••An excellent, supportive faculty will guide you Community College. We’re in easy commuting distance from home, 5-4 vote. Directors opposed to the used by the Youth Services directors makes recommenda­ Weiss said. tuition is affordable, and there's no entrance exam to take. Wednesday, Jan. 2 3 ,2 4 ,2 5 . move acknowledged a space Bureau. The Building Depart­ tions for adding municipal and MCC offers transfer, career, certificate, and non-credit programs, For a class schedule, call 647-6140 or 647-6141. ment, under Weiss’s plan, could Police Department space. “I would like to see them crunch at Lincoln Center but (Youth Services) out of here.” SNAP SHACK Call the School of Continuing Education for an appointment with full-time or part-time schedules to fit your needs. •Walk-in registration for non-credit weeknight courses, and credit occupy the Elderly Outreach The committee is scheduled to argued that the town, facing a and a Spring 1989 Bulletin. 456-5490. weekend campus and off-campus courses is held until the start of office and abandon its plans to make some recommendations in Cassano argued. “Ijust thinkthat For an inexpensive alternative path to earning a bachelor’s degree, tight budget year, should not we’re very very compressed.” spend money to rent the second expand its office into the hall. February. foM Ran Mall • Olashabaiy consider one or two years at MCC, then transfer to the college of your individual classes at the Continuing Education Office on the East Evening Registration: Thursday, January 19, floor of a building at 156-158 E. Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr,, Werkhoven said that the El­ Youth Services counsels about choice. For a degree in a special career field (over 40 to choose from!), Campus, Monday- Thursday 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and Friday, 9 a.m.-noon. 5 to 6:30 p.m., Hurley Hall Center St. The property is owned Democratic Directors Barbara derly Outreach office lacks space 500 Manchester youths a year, consider credit or non-credit courses at MCC. For a class schedule, call 647-6087 or 647-6088. by Muriel S. Wilson of 69 Adelaide B. Weinberg. Kenneth N. Tedford to hold confidential meetings with including those who have been 633-23H Road. and James F. 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(AP) — Multimillio­ teries.” which generated about .300 calls Safety Administration says it ■ Steering-linkage lockup naire Robert Hearin has paid $1 million in that didn’t pan out. will investigate reports of fires causing a loss of control in Execution set Radicals attack U.S. center ransom and spent six anguish-filled "The Hearin family very much appre­ in the engine compartments of 35 009 1988 GM Chevrolet Schoolyard became a killing field months awaiting word on his kidnapped ciates your interest, but they don’t have 1985 and 1986 Pontiac Fiero Blazer and Jimmy K5 vehi­ SEOUL. South Korea (AP) — Radical cles. NHTSA reported five students carrying sledgehammers attacked wife, and neighbors .say it might be time to any comment at this time,” a spokeswo­ cars. accept she’ll never return man said Tuesday when asked if Hearin. The preliminary evaluation, complaints with one accident STOCKTON. Calif (AP) - and damaged a U.S. cultural center today in Kwangju, hurling firebombs and rocks and “For fear of sounding callous. 1 don’t his son and daughter plan any new appeals. the lowest level of investiga­ reported. Children whose families es­ next Tuesday want to say that. But yet I think as time Hearin, worth an estimated $200 million, tion by the safety agency, ■ Electronic air-suspension attempting to burn down the building, caped the horrors of the Viet­ goes by, people are becoming increasingly controls Mississippi’s largest gas distribu­ follows the recall in 1987 of failure involving 60,000 1988- nam War saw their schoolyard authorities said. 1989 Ford Motor Co, Lincoln Police in the southern provincial city said despondent about the chances” of solving tion company. Mississippi Valley Gas Co., 125.000 Fieros from the 1984 turned into a killing field, the 73-year-old Annie Laurie Hearin’s disap­ its .second-largest bank, Tru.stmark Na­ model year after similar fire Continental cars The agency target of a silent gunman about .50 students rushed into the compound had received three com­ yelling anti-American .slogans and threw pearance. Julia Yandell said Tuesday. tional Bank: and its .second-largest insu­ reports. armed with a rifle and a pistol for Ted Bundy Yandall and others in Jackson’s posh rance company, Lamar Life Corp. The late.st investigation in­ plaints. including one involv­ bearing the word "victory." stones and about .50 firebombs. They said about volves about 147,000 Fieros ing an accident with injury. 15 protesters climbed onto the roof and tried to Woodland Hills neighborhood have been on After the massacre at recess, edge since July 26, when Mrs. Hearin was Ironically, the kidnapper’s vague note and was ordered after the ■ Fires under the bodies of the bodies of three Southeast start a fire. demanded that an unspecified amount of agency received 16 uncon­ TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - A U.S. Embassy .spokesman in Seoul said no abducted from her home. 1986-1988 Ford F150 and F3.50 Asian children were outlined in Serial killer Ted Bundy’s death FBI agents also aren’t as optimistic as money be given to 12 former franchise firmed complaints of fires. pickup trucks having the FI blue on the playground of one was injured in the attack and the protesters One of the complaints .said the warrant for murdering a girl was did not get inside the cultural center He said 30 they were a few months ago owners sued by School Pictures Inc , one of fuel-injected engine. The Cleveland Elementary School signed minutes after the U.S. “We’re pursuing leads. New things Hearin’s more ob.scure bu.sinesses. fire resulted in an injury. agency had received three where they died. Two others windows were broken, one official vehicle was Supreme Court rejected his ap­ damaged and tiles were ripped from the roof develop all the time, but nothing at this A letter with an Atlanta postmark, NHTSA said Tuesday complaints. had been dragged by teachers time looks real promising,” .said FBI agent received Aug. 15, is the only message Mrs. General Motors Corp.. peal, and the mayor of the slain when attackers tried to set the building on fire. ■ Cutting and fraying of the inside to a classroom, but also child’s town said the execution Stewart Murphy. Hearin’s family has received. The letter which makes the Fiero, said it died. Twenty-nine other pupils Murphy .said he couldn’t discu.ss the ca.se urged Hearin to comply with the demands. was reviewing the allegations right-hand front seatbelt in would prompt celebrations. 4.50.000 1986-1988 Ford Aero- were wounded, along with a In signing the warrant. Gov. Botha suffers mild stroke while it’.s .still being investigated, but said Hearin paid a total of about $1 million on in preparing its response to teacher. police are hoping something will come of Aug. 16 to the 12 people — most of whom NHTSA GM spokesman John stars. Two complaints were Bob Martinez set the execution received "There was shooting all over. for Tuesday for the 1978 rape and CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) - Hearin’s Sept. 8 offer of a $100,000 reward returned the money. But investigators Anderson said, as is usual in . I was scared." said sixth- President P.W. Botha suffered a “mild stroke” for information leading to his wife’s safe never heard from the kidnapper again. such cases, that the opening of ■ Antifreeze fires under the murder of 12-year-old Kimberly hoods of 1.000 1983-1987 Ford grader Binh Hoang, who was Diane Leach, who was abducted today and was admitted to a military hospital, return Neighbors say there was a time when an inquiry doesn’t necessarily born in Vietnam in 1975 in the his office announced. Hearin, 70, who may be the wealthiest publicity was welcome ammunition in the mean there is a defect. F.3.50 trucks converted to am­ in Lake City and was found dead bulances. NHTSA received final days of war and had never in a pig sty. A brief statement said Botha, 73. was in man in Mississippi, has shunned publicity fight to hnd their friend. But there comes a NHTSA also opened six before heard gunfire. "Everyb­ stable condition at No. 2 Military Hospital in most of his life, and his name was virtually time when the memory of the well-liked other low-level investigations five complaints. It was the fourth time the ■ Electrical shorts in the ody was crying in my class.” 42-year-old former law student the Cape Town suburb of Wynberg. It said no unknown until his wife, who he met before society matron should be left in peace — into safety allegations involv­ Patrick Edward Purdy. 26. further details would be released immediately. World War II. was kidnapped and they say perhaps that time is here. ing cars, vans and light trucks tail-light wiring harness of has been scheduled to die in 416.000 1987 Chry.sler Dodge killed himself with a bullet to Florida’s electric chair. Bundy, At an Aug. 7 news conference he pleaded “I don’t think — the neighbors don’t made by major U.S the head after firing about 60 U for her return, and family members were think — there’s much hope after all this manufactu rers. Omni cars. Three complaints whose case was depicted in the were reported by NHTSA. rounds from a Soviet AK-47 television miniseries "The Delib­ Dali suffers heart failure interviewed on a Nov. 9 segment of the time of finding her alive. She’s a very frail The preliminary evaluations assault rifle at hundreds of erate Stranger,” has come within NBC television program “Unsolved Mys­ person.” said one neighbor. youngsters. m FIGUERAS, Spain (AP) — Surrealist hours of being executed only to TED BUNDY painter Salvador Dali was in stable condition "I’m shocked. It's just horri­ win postponement. ble." said Purdy's grand­ . . . appeal rejected today in the intensive care unit of a Spanish His attorneys said after Tues­ hospital after suffering heart failure, doctors mother. 63-year-old Julia day's 7-2 high court decision they Baker urges Chumbley of nearby Lodi "I eight. “They keep giving him .said. ARBORS would pursue further appeals. appeal after appeal after appeal. A six-doctor team at Figueras Hospital said VI I i o n ’.KOOK don't understand why and I Bundy also has also been probably won't ever know why. ijst—. Now that it (the execution) may the 84-year-old artist was in no immediate sentenced to death for killing two happen. I’m in a kind of shock. health danger. prudent policy It troubles me to think that such AP photo women in a Florida State Univer­ a terrible thing can happen. It's “It’s not going to bring Denise Dali, a founding member of the surrealist MIDA^INTER OPEN HOUSE sity sorority house in Tallahassee movement, is the last of an outstanding like a nightmare. This sort of SHOOTING SCENE — Police check the schoolyard in Stockton, Calif., Tuesday, back. All of us who lost daughters, WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of State- three weeks before Kimberly’s we’re still going to have all those generation of Spanish painters that included thing happens to others, not area around the body of Patrick Edward killing five children and wounding 30 murder. He has been linked to up designate James A. Baker III displayed his you. Your own grandson.” unanswered questions.” Ms. Pablo Picasso, who died in 1973. and Joan Miro. trademark caution during confirmation hearings Purdy. 26, who opened fire in a people before committing suicide. to 36 sex murders or disappearan­ who died a decade later. Purdy, who most recently ces of young women, most in Rose said. She said she had hoped but endorsed the basic thrust of policies that listed his grandmother's ad­ Utah. Colorado and Washington Bundy would confess to the President-elect Bush will inherit from the Reagan dress as home, began his carnage, a large handgun and .state. slayings “to put our minds at administration. assault shortly before noon the assault rifle were seen lying “Justice has been on hold for a ease.” Volcanoes need watching Baker also used his appearance before the Senate when he parked his station on the ground near a pool of 7 m In the appeal rejected Tuesday. Foreign Relations Committee to promise regular W 17^ decade, and it’s about time Ted SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Volcanoes killed wagon behind the school. The blood. Written on the pistol's Bundy paid for his crimes.” Bundy’s attorneys argued that consultations with congressional leaders and ask car burst into flames in a fire handle was the word “Victory " lower courts wrongly determined more people in the '80s than during the for bipartisan support in return. Martinez said. "I have a strong previous 78 years, yet the deadly peaks are possibly set as a diversion, said The letters SSA were printed on feeling on Tuesday of next week, in retrospect that Bundy had been “In order to succeed we simply must work Deputy Police Chief Lucian the rifle's clip in letters l‘/2 ' i . ' competent to stand trial in 1980 inadequately monitored to protect 350 million together," Baker said Tuesday. “That is the verdict ^ the state will be able to carry out people who live near their slopes, a geologist Neely. inches long. its duty.” for Kimberly’s slaying. of hi.story and that is the verdict of recent Then the 5-foot-11. 140-pound The assault rifle Purdy used ■ ^ A federal judge in 1986 ruled says. experience" killer, clad in camouflaged apparently was purchased in > "There'll be a celebration when that Bundy had been competent ”We have to do a better job of studying the Baker ended the first of two days of confirmation combat fatigues, a flak jacket Oregon as a semi-automatic in i ' ^ V he dies.” said Gerald Witt, mayor in 1980, calling him “the most volcanoes of the world.” said Robert Tilling, a hearings before the foreign relations panel with the and earplugs, entered the cam­ August, authorities said. It is a of Lake City, a rural town of 11.000 competent serial killer in the U.S. Geological Survey geologist who coordi­ endorsement of virtually every member. pus through a hole in a fence Soviet design, but Chinese people near the Georgia border. country at this time ... a diaboli­ nated the agency’s response to the Mount St. Chairman Claiborne Pell, D-R L, indicated the with the semi-automatic and replicas are available in many ”He has such a terrible criminal cal genius.” The 11th U.S. Circuit Helens eruption. panel may approve the Baker nomination Friday, two handguns and walked to gun stores for around $300. It is record. It’s just impossible to Court of Appeals in Atlanta "Existing methods of monitoring volcanoes even before Bush is sworn in as president and can several portable classrooms capable of firing about 400 have any sympathy for him.” upheld the judge’s ruling. are proving relatively reliable. We just don’t do make the nomination official. The full Senate will Th, ARBORS AT HOP BROOK s about 250 yards from the main. rounds per minute as a semi­ In Utah. Salt Lake County The appeal said the Supreme enough of it.” act later. lilt* l)(*st rptirt*mcnt communilv in tin* Hartford area... hut L-shaped building. He opened automatic. authorities believe Bundy was Court "has never addressed the Since A D. 1000 more than .300,000 people died Baker used such words as “prudence.” “realism" fire from the west side of the A semi-automatic rifle can he responsible for the disappearan­ issue of when, if ever, a (post­ from volcanic flows — lava, pyroclastic nr mud and “caution" to describe the proper U.S, attitude to YOU will never know for sure unless you visit yourself. portable buildings, then moved purchased easily in Oregon, ces of five teen-age girls and think trial) hearing would be adequate — tsunamis and post-eruption starvation. the startling economic and foreign policy chjmges he may have been involved in that to the east side and continued without even the five-day wait­ to remedy a violation of a Tilling said in a summary of his remarks for championed by Soviet President Mikhail S. Now is vour op[)ortunitv... spraying the screaming child­ ing period required for a of a young woman. Sheriff Pete defendant’s right ... to a contem­ today’s annual meeting of the American Gorbachev. ren before turning the rifle on handgun, if the buyer signs a Hayward said Tuesday that in­ porary determination of his com­ Association for the Advancement of Science And he refused to commit the incoming Bush himself. federal form stating he has vestigators would travel to Flor­ petency when sufficient (indica­ Mudflows from Colombia’s Nevado del Ruiz administration to resuming nuclear arms control Saturdav, .Ian. Id — Fridav, .Ian. 20 — 10-.'^ PM In some cases, the bullets never been convicted of a ida this weekend to question tions) arise at trial.” killed at lea.st 22.000 people in 1985, while more talks with the Soviet Union by any specific date, went through the wood and serious crime or indicted \ Bundy, perhaps for one last time The high court in 1966 said than 2,000 perished in pyroclastic flows — even though senators repeatedly urged him todoso. stucco walls of the main build­ among other requirements, In western Washington state, defendants have a right to such a blasts of hot gas. rock and ash — from Mexico’s Baker also said he believed the strategic talks El Chichon in 1982. Tilling said. Mount St. .VR150RS ing and came out the other side said Bob Imel. a Salem. Ore., Bundy is the prime suspect in the “contemporary" competency .should be pursued on their own merits and not be At 11( )l‘ ltl(()()l\ y Rlc.-isc scud more inlorm.iiiou to land on the front lawn, Neely gun shop owner. 1974 slayings of eight young hearing, Helens left .57 people dead or missing. linked to other issues, including agreement on Bundy’s attorney James Cole­ 40.3 WcM Center Street , □ Have a counselor call me said. "You use it for one purpose women, whose murders remain reducing conventional arms. .Mjnclte.stcr, Connecticut 06()4()-47,3S There was no apparent and one purpose only — to kill a unsolved. man Jr., said he planned to file a motive. human being.” said Los An­ ”I can’t believe it's finally new emergency appeal in a Name "He was just standing there geles Police Lt. Fred Nixon. going to come to an end,” said Florida state court, but refused to Where Good 1-ricnds with a gun. making wide The torched car was regis­ Eleanore Ro.se. whose daughter. disclose what legal arguments OUR BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR! make Great Neighbors! sweeps." recalled Lori tered to Patrick E Purdy, who Denise Naslund. was one of the would be used. State 7.1,1 Mackey, who teaches deaf lived with an aunt and uncle students in one of the portable from July through October in AP photo classrooms at the school about Sandy. Ore e s c a p e d s h o o t in g — Margo Lopez comforts her 80 miles southeast of San “She told me he was a loner Francisco. and as a child he was an daughter, Monique, 7, after the schoolyard shooting Plan to legalize “He was not talking, he was alcoholic" Sandy Police Chief Tuesday in Stockton, Calif. not yelling, he was very Fred Punzel said of his conver­ straight-faced, it did not look sation with the aunt. Julie in Stockton: they later were pupils. The most seriously like he was really angry,” she Michael. divorced and his mother re­ injured was a 6-year-old boy Solidarity might said. "It was just matter-of- Punzel said Michael told him tained custody. who was shot in the groin. His factly. Purdy left Oregon for a job as a Purdy began drifting about 10 was listed in serious condition; “There was mass chaos. boilermaker in Texas. That job years ago, criss-crossing the a teacher and 17 pupils were There were kids running in fell through and he went to nation looking for work, his listed as stable, hospital offi­ not be accepted every direction" Memphis. Tenn The aunt and grandmother said. He visited cials said Tuesday night. The her occasionally and used her others either were treated at Purdy, who also was known uncle last heard from him at WARSAW. Poland (AP) - kowski said the government as Patrick We.st and Eddie Thanksgiving, when he was in address to receive mail. the scene or at hospitals and Neely identified the dead released. Communist leaders passed a needed assurances a legally Purdy West, had an "extensive Connecticut. Punzel said. resolution early today that could functioning Solidarity would criminal record.” said Neely. “He seemed like a real nice students as Raphanar Or. 9. a Pupil Ramon Billedo III Doug’s Everyday Low, Low, Prices boy: and girls Ram Chun, 8: described seeing a schoolmate restore Solidarity’s legal status, differ from the movement that Many of the crimes were young man,” said next-door but officials of the banned trade used general strike threats as a Sweaters, Flannels, Winter Jackets, Thermos & Casual Clothing committed in the Los Angeles neighbor Pat Thomas. 45. who Thuy Tran, 6, Sokhim An. 6, and shot. “I just saw him fall Oeun Lim. 8. All were children union movement said too many pressure tactic during its 16- area and included soliciting for met Purdy in Sandy last down.” he said. “His head hit unacceptable conditions ap­ month heyday. sex and narcotics and weapons summer. “He was here looking of refugee families from Sou­ the ground. The teacher BUGLE BOY theast Asia. Southeast Asian grabbed him and dragged him peared to be attached. Solidarity activists on Tuesday DICKIE WORK CLOTHES violations, Neely said. for work" Among conditions set Tuesday welcomed the shift in the party’s The sale you've been waiting for that only happens once a The dead children were shot Purdy’s father. Patrick Ben­ pupils make up about 60 percent inside the other classroom.” LEVIS of the school’s enrollment of "The bullets were hitting the before the vote by the party’s new stance, but said they must in the schoolyard and two were jamin Purdy, was a Vietnam governing Central Committee now proceed with caution be­ year...you can't afford to miss our lowest prices of the year... CARHART dragged inside by fleeing veteran who was killed in a 1,000 pupils in grades kinder­ walls Everybody got scared garten through 6th grade. said another pupil. Roberto was that Solidarity declare itself cause it stems not of good will but Choose from selected groups of suits, sport coats, slacks, shirts, sweaters, outerwear... Buy COTLER teachers, he said traffic accident in September for socialism, promise no .strikes necessity. As police cleaned up the 1981. Purdy’s parents married The wounded included 29 Costa. any Item at our regular price, get a second Item for $1...mix or match. Higher price prevails. LEE for two years and forfeit financial “The authorities will do wha­ WRANGLER assistance from the West. tever that have to do to stay on Prime Minister Mieezyslaw F. top. Let’s wait and see what they Selected Big & Tall sizes included! SORELS Rakowski said during debate have to say and read the fine print CONVERSE 'Tuesday that he favored ending carefully.” said Maciej Jan­ LEATHER JACKETS Israel’s tough tactics cause uproar the seven-year ban on Solidarity kowski, a Solidarity leader at if its leaders promi.se not to drag Warsaw University. FINAL FIVE BROTHERS the economically depressed coun­ POLYPROPYLEN THERMALS try “into anarchy,” Polish leader Gen. Wojciech DUOFOLD Harsher actions ordered against Arab stone-throwers The official PAP news agency Jaruzelski crushed Solidarity in a December 1981 military crack­ WEEKI LE TIGRE SWEATHERS said today that a majority of the URBAN EQUIPMENT JACKETS 230-member body had approved down, interning thousands of JERUSALEM (AP) - A new fire plastic bullets was expanded Army radio said the closures had been forced to beat innocent activists and banning the move­ WINTER CAPS & GLOVES Of the 13 teen-agers killed in the would last up to two weeks. people to instill fear in them and the party leadership’s stand on policy of tougher steps against trade union and political plural­ ment the next year. All Sales Final. Slight charge for alterations. ^viiviu, MUCH, MUCH MORE! Arab stone-throwers sparked past six days, at least eight were In all. 33 West Bank high enforce order. After a series of strikes last shot with rubber or plastic schools have been shut this month ism. Other details of the proposal, Use your MasterCard, Visa, American Express^ angry debate in Israel, with “I feel that our unity is debated for 17 hours until 3 a m., spring and summer demanding opposition parties filing no- bullets. following rioting. Rabin threa­ deteriorating,” one soldier said in higher pay and Solidarity’s rein­ or Discover Card, Check or Cash Another new measure allows tened Tuesday to close more high were not immediately available. confidence motions and soldiers the nationally televised debate There was no immediate com­ statement, Jaruzelski agreed to complaining bitterly to Prime the army to demolish or seal schools wherever stoning attacks near Nablus, the largest West resume contacts with the move­ homes of stone-throwers or con­ persist. ment from Solidarity chairman Minister Yitzhak Shamir. Bank city. Lech Walesa. ment. However, promised negoti­ The new army tactics to battle fiscate their families’ properly. Five left-wing opposition par­ ations with the opposition were Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Dan ties, meanwhile, filed motions of ”In order to enforce order in the But a Solidarity .source in the Palestinian uprising were Warsaw, demanding anonymity, repeatedly delayed over condi­ instituted Tuesday as the death Shomron said Parents of .stone- no-confidence in Parliament marketplace, we must be bru­ tions set by both sides. throwers under age 14 can face Tuesday to protest the now army tally violent to innocent people,” said Rakowski’s proposal to toll from clashes in the occupied reinstate the only independent All Previous Sales Coupons, Special Orders. Layaways, West Bank and Gaza Strip rose. fines of at least $1,000, policy. said a reservist who identified Walesa has warned that the Work Boots Camouflage & Military Items Excluded Three Arabs died and 16 were Shomron said the new rules In an unusual confrontation at himself only as Yotam, a laborer labor movement ever allowed in public mood is reaching the the Soviet bloc appeared at first boiling point because of rising wounded, Arab reports said. would ’’will increase an army camp in the West Bank, from the northern city of M e n ’s S h o p ARMY & NAVY Doug’s Everyday Low, Low, Prices deterrence.” soldiers from the elite para­ Tiberias. glance unclear, “unacceptable” prices and annoying consumer Defense Minister Yitzhak or even "laughable.” Rabin, announcing the new pol­ The army also closed seven trooper brigade lashed out at shortages. ‘‘Quality and Style Since 1940“ Shamir, sayingtheyareashamed "When I get up in the morning. I The source said Solidarity In the latest sign of tension, a 269 W est JVliddle Turnpike eJnuinR . , icy, said troops may fire plastic Palestinian high schools in the 903 Main St., Downtown Manchester West Bank towns of Bethlehem. of how they have to treat say to my.self. ‘Now I have to go could not function as a free trade strike for higher pay and legaliza­ M a n c h e s t e r (Next to Walgreens) f checks welcome, or rubber bullets at stone- out and chase somebody' .. and Thursday & Friday 9-9 throwers even when they are Beit Sahour and Tubas Tuesday Palestinians and can hardly face union if forced to embrace an tion of Solidarity on Tuesday shut OPEN MON., TUES., WED. 8:30 lo %:30 a AO their friends and family at home. when I catch him I look at his ideology and stripped of the right down the 1,100-worker Pabianice THURS. a FRI. 9:30 lo 9:00 D 4 0 - O U O U Saturday 9-6, Sunday 10-5 fleeing and not threatening the in response to stone-throwing SAT. 9:30 lo 5:30 soldiers’ lives. In addition, the attacks, a military spokesman Reservists in their late 20s and hands and see he is a working to strike. Fabric Works in the textile city of number of troops authorized to said. early 30s rose to tell Shamir they man, just like me. In setting the conditions, Ra­ Lodz. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 18. 19B9 — 11 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Jan. 18, 1989 OPINION BUSINESS MARKET REPORT Man indicted on EB kickback charges 1-cent coin Rescue 2 X 0 BOSTON (AP) — A Massachusetts tract in January 1983. federal anti-kickback statute. He is part, which provides ventilation for A 2 210 man has been indicted on kickback Panniello, the indictment alleges, scheduled for sentencing Feb, 3 by submarines, was previously manu­ and conspiracy charges for allegedly provided Wasco with vacation trips to U.S. District Judge Jose A. Cahranes factured “in house,” an outside mission the Caribbean Islands in 1983 and to Twardy has earlier said that Wasco company was needd because of a not worth it 2.200 providing paid vacations in exchange for a subcontract at General Dynam­ Hawaii in 1984 in return for a solicited bids from six companies large construction backlog, Twardy ics Corp.’s Electric Boat Division in subcontract to provide an induction including Vorias in 1981. Vorias said. Hardly anyone even bothers to stoop and J.iW II' Groton, Conn., federal prosecutors mast assembly for Trident nuclear initially submitted a bid of $239,760 but Vorias was awarded the contract on pick lip a penny anymore. A penny found used X botched 111 later raised it to $382,760. The bid was A said. submarines. Jan. 16. 1983 and Wasco and his wife to be good luck. Vincent Panniello, 67. of Peabody. The indictment also said that Vorias raised after Electric Boat authorized began a vacation in the Carribbean 15 OOW JO N E S AVERAGfl | purchased the part for $105,000, then purchase of the assembly for no more And, a penny saved used to be a penny 7 U j ianuavy 1 r, tM9 1 Mass., was charged Tuesday with one days later, Twardy said. In 1984, earned. By Jack Anderson 2.050 HIGH 2,22T.iO count of conspiracy to commit an sold it to Electric Boat for $350,000. than $332,588, Twardy said. federal officials said Wasco also “•M i LOW 2,203 7! Panniello could not immediately be Wasco never solicited a bid from But now the penny’s value is so small that and Dale Van Atta offense against the United States and vacationed in the Hawaiian Islands. CLOSE 2.214 84 to defraud the country and one count reached for comment because his Youngstown Welding of Youngstown, two cents’ worth has become precious little Vorias paid for both trips, federal Change Down 10.OC of violating the Anti-Kickback Act. telephone number is unpublished. Ohio, which prcviou.sly furnished the wisdom indeed. WASHINGTON — When a freak- officials said. wave capsized a charter fishing boat’, The indictment alleges that Pan­ If convicted. Panniello, formerly of assemblies for prices ranging from It makes sense (no pun intended) to stop 1.950 Wasco faces a maximum 10-year in off Mexico’s Baja coast, it was about U wTr wTw’r uTwtr □ ’wTf QtwTr uTwir wt niello conspired with Robert P. Lynnfield, Mass., would face a $77,239 to $122,800, Twardy said. ______« J • 19 making the copper coin. p m. on a clear day. By the time the; Wasco, a buyer at Electric Boat, and maximum sentence of seven years in Assistant U.S. Attorney Calvin B. prison term and a $250,000 fine when They are already considered by many to be U.S. Coast Guard arrived to rescue; others, in a kickback scheme in which prison and $260,000 in fines. Kurimai said Wasco wrote a memo­ he is sentenced Feb. 2. Hugh F. Keefe, the 12 passengers of the “Fish ’Nl Vorias Engineering Corp., a defunct Wasco, 58, of East Lyme , previously randum in December 1982 justifying Wasco’s attorney, previously indi­ N too much of a nuisance to bother with. They pleaded guilty in federal court in New cated he would seek probation for his are already in de facto retirement. They are Fool,” if was after sunset and 10 of; firm that had operated in Middletown, the purchase of the part from Vorias. them were dead. ; Mass., recieved a $350,000 subcon­ Haven to one count of violating the He said in the memo that while the client. tossed into bowls and boxes near cash A Coast Guard jet had flown over; IN B R IE F registers rather than being allowed to clutter the accident at 2:30 p.m., and pickedi ' ' 6 /V up real exchange. They are dropped in jars at up a distress signal. But rescue’, Signmaking firm expands home because people no longer want them officials ordered the plane to continue; Sign Stop, operated by Manchester resident Unleaded gas takes over at service stations weighing down pockets and wallets. on a prior mission. The plane was; Jacqueline Leone, has expanded its franchise delivering a helicopter part to La Paz,I Wilson said Tuesday companies have been producing less being farm machinery. Wilson said. A In 1987, the U.S. Mint produced 9.6 billion Mexico. The pilot had planned to stay! at 618 Silas Deane Highway in Wethersfield. By The Associated Press pennies. That was about three-quarters of the The franchise company, headquartered in “Mobil was the last of the signifi­ of it and drivers are having to switch few suppliers will continue to distrib­ the night, needed a car, and wanted to; cant suppliers to the state to withdraw over from regular to unleaded gas. ute leaded ga.soline fortho.se who need 13 billion coins the Mint produced that year. Westport, has 14 franchises in the Northeast. Regular gasoline is becoming rare get to La Paz before the car-rental- The firm produces all types and sizes of signs the leaded gasoline from the .state,” “Basically, the demand dropped off it. he said. It simply cannot be worth the expense to .shop closed. at Connecticut service stations, forc­ in 24 hours using Gerber Scientific Inc. ing drivers of older cars to buy more he said. “They were finished around to the point where the major refiner­ Wilson said suppliers had moved produce them — not to mention the cost of Family and friends of the victims! hardware and software. Computer graphics ies decided it was no longer worth quickly to phase out leaded gasoline in claim the Coast Guard botched that, expensive unleaded fuel and causing Thanksgiving. Since then, our supply handling them once they are circulated. allows the operator to design signs on a video concern among farmers whose ma­ of leaded gasoline is going to be their while to produce it,” said Peter most parts of the country, except for rescue mission on Feb. 5, 1987. The; monitor. Automated equipment cuts letters Hagerty, environmental engineer the Midwest. The solution to doing without the pesky details should alarm anyone who! chinery needs leaded, officials say. somewhat stabilized” from a roll of vinyl and applies them to In 1987, leaded gasoline accounted Automobile emissions from leaded with the EPA’s Boston office. things is simply to round up or down to the ventures out to sea. ! different surfaces. The Coast Guard quickly dispensed ; for only about 13 percent of the total gas are believed tobe a health hazard, Stations have been able to promote Agriculture declines nearest nickel. Leone has operated the Wethersfield store low-priced leaded gas. often selling it of its investigation in a report that is _ gasoline market in Connecticut, said and since the mid-1970s, new cars On a long-term basis, the Latin Legislation in the House and Senate calls for and assisted in franchise support since the have been accompanied by catalytic below wholesale co.st, knowing they a Treasury Department study on the idea of missing one vital piece of evidence. ■ company was founded in 1985. Ray Wilson, lead planning analyst for American agricultural sector has GOP’s B team helps A team Our associate Jim Lynch obtained ; the state’s Department of Energy converters that require unleaded won’t have to sell much of it. declined in its relative importance to rounding. We suggest that it be handled with that piece — a trascript of a ; Through September 1988, the last gasoline, according to Martha Casey, “In actuality, the people who have the overall economy, says the Inter- dispatch. to the Capitol in Hartford. by being speaker-at-large — $2,425. conversation between rescue person-; a spokesperson for the Environmen­ been buying unleaded have been By Bob Conrad The A team includes Mrs. Johnson, Cadkey donates equipment month for which figures are availa­ American Development Bank. The Let’s not fritter aw'ay too much time and too Another way to look at it: Stolberg nel who debated whether to find the '• tal Protection Agency in Washington. subsidizing the people who buy Rowland. U.S. Rep Chris Shays of Cadkey Inc. of Manchester is one of 11 ble, the number was down to about 7 sector’s share in the region’s gross many dollars on a coin that is literally not gets a $3,675 raise over what the pay boat or go for the rental car. percent, and in November, the last DC. regular,” Hagerty said. domestic product averaged 11.8 per­ Republicans are confronted with Stamford. State Chairman BobPoline would have been if he had fallen back companies nationwide to donate equipment to Most vehicles that run on leaded can worth it. one of the oldest rules of thumh in of Durham, Vice Chairman Pauline The first Coast Guard jet to fly over ; major supplier of leaded gasoline to With demand for leaded gasoline cent in 1983-85, compared to 16.6 to foot soldier status. The speaker the accident was cruising at 37.000 ; the Manufacturing Engineering Education gradually falling as a result, oil operate on unleaded, the exception percent in 1960. politics as they start the task of trying Kezer of Plainville, former State receives $22,050: the newly created Foundation of the Society of Manufacturing Connecticut stopped distributing it. to recapture the governor’s office feet on its way to La Paz. The pilot ' — Lawrence (Mass.) Eagle-Tribune Chairman Brian Gaffney of New at-large post is pegged at $19,635. The couldn’t .see the boat, but he picked up ‘ Engineers. next year, to wit; You can't beat Britain, Gaffney law associate Jy Cadkey donated 25 CAD/CAM software somebody with nobody. unadorned, basic legislator pay is an electronic distress signal. His Malcynsky of that city, and an array $15,960. plane had a lifeboat and flares ■ packages worth $3,195 each and 25 Cadkey solid The “somebody” in this case would of key aides. software packages worth $1,000 each. have to be Democratic Gov Bill Former House Majority Leader strapped to its belly for just such an . 18 to face fraud charges A half dozen of those aides make up Tim Moynihan of East Hartford said occasion. The pilot called a Coast ! The equipment and supplies provide resour­ O’Neill, who has taken the politically the group I call the B team. Its focus is in an interview with radio station ces for colleges and universities that plan to Kill 2 birds correct pose that he will probably Guard base in San Diego for instruc- ; CHICAGO (AP) — Eighteen former by First Commodity sales representatives such dry bones subjects as fund­ WPOP that Stolberg’s fate was “a tions and the details were radioed to ■ establish accredited manufacturing engineer­ employees of a failed commodities broker­ posing as commodities experts. The seek re-election in 1990. O’Neill isn’t raising. polling, mailings and going to long time coming,” Moynihan called ing programs. going to make him.self a lame duck rescue headquarters in Long Beach. '■ age were accused of defrauding more than representatives often made repeated the computer age with filing. But the Balducci “the ideal one” to bring the The initial order from Long Beach . 2,600 investors of $40 million in charges phone calls using ’’scripts” handed out by 757 Main Street • 643-5692 Mon. Bridal by Appt. voluntarily, as his poor mixed-up business of turning up a dynamite Democratic caucus together. Former with one tax friend, Mike Dukakis, did in Massa­ was to find the boat. ; stemming from the largest investigation managers, he said. V Manchester T-S10-6 • Th/til 9 PM candidate for governor is on the minds House Speaker Nelson Brown, a Then this conversation followed ; Farr’s to exhibit in show of its kind, a federal prosecutor says. Investors were falsely told that “com­ One way to cut foreign oil usage would be to chusetts recently. The Duke said he of all the players. won’t run for governor again. Republican, said it was proper for the between Coast Guard personnel in ! The 18 former Chicago area employees modity trading was not risky . .. and would tax foreign oil imports. But that would cause Already, a short list is faking shape. House to uphold the two-term limit Long Beach and San Diego about the ; Farr’s sporting goods store of 2 Main St. will of First Commodity Corp. of Boston were lead to high profits.” the prosecutor said. OUR ANNUM. j CHOOSE FROM ^ Even if O’Neill doesn’t run. the tradition for being speaker. participate in the 1989 Springfield Camping V'V/ / * All cotton, $ilk, and rayon cearvct all petroleum prices — including industrial Democratic organization identified The obvious early entries are Row­ problem in La Paz: ; charged Tuesday in an indictment re­ “In fact... the defendants knew almost all land. who is moving from a “not just and Outdoor Show, scheduled Feb. 17 to 20 in of FCCB’s customers lost money.” • All 100% cotton d r e w in and home heating oil — to rise sharply, with him has a rather imposing “See. Where they’re going (La Paz) turned by a federal grand jury and a applique and printt driving up all production costs. yet” tl990) attitude toward “well, Political notes is an hour-and-a-half ahead of us right West Springfield, Mass. criminal information, U.S. Attorney An­ During the time covered by the charges, 2 F O R “somebody” it intends to trot out — maybe”: Mrs. Johnson, who doesn’t The show will feature camping supplies and PLUS A DOLLAR •All loungewear and eaftane Instead, w’hy not simply boost the federal U.S. Rep. Barbara Kennelly of ■ Former Gov. Tom Meskill of now.” ton Valukas told a news conference. from 1980 to February 1987. the Chicago • All wrap around tkirte really want it but won’t rule anything “Right,” equipment, including vehicles, tents and The defendants were charged with 187 and Oak Brook offices had $100 million in ;a s h s a l e • All 100% cotton printed tope 9-cents-a-gallon gasoline tax, say by 25 cents a Hartford. Lt.S. Rep. Bruce Morrison out: House Minority Leader Bob Berlin, now a federal judge, got off the backpacks. Information on campgrounds in of Hamden, one whom party liberals best line at last week’s dinner for “And the car-rental place, if they ■ counts of racketeering, racketeering sales, of which $63 million was lost, • All fancy eweatere gallon, phased in over three or four years? It Jaekle of Stratford, who says he’d don’t get down there when it’s open, , the Northeast and camping tips will also be conspiracy, wire and mail fraud, Valukas Valukas said. • A ll c n e h m ere ecnm ri, could support, says he’s interested, consider it: and Joe McGee, a retired state Sen. Mike Morano of available. The show will be held at the Eastern would sen’e a number of worthy goals. The too. Greenwich. Meskill said he could only they can forget it until tomorrow.” ; said. More than $40.6 million of those sales money raised would be earmarked for Bridgeport banker. “OK. yeah I know it’s going to put ; States Exposition grounds. The company’s former national vice and more than $22.7 million of the losses But the Republicans, who were less McGee’s name isn’t my invention. attend such events if they were truly The show will be open Feb. 17 from 4 to 10 were attributable to the former employees reducing our federal deficits. Significant than terrific in the statewide election bipartisan. He said he knew this one them in a jam if they don’t get down '• president for sales, two branch managers Our Lowest Prices for the Year! It was given to me by a high ranking there . .” p.m., Feb. 18 from 10 a m. to 9 p.m., Feb. 19 and 15 former salesmen from its Chicago named in the complaints. Valukas said. ^ A I . . Wheat straw Boxee, Braeei deficit-reduction measures would cause Nov. 8, are trying to get their act Republican who described it as a was OK when he saw Pat Sullivan from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Feb. 20 from 10 a.m. together quietly as they contemplate there. Sullivan, a lobbyist from “OK. I tell you what, I have another ; and suburban Oak Brook offices were He declined to say whether more I ^ V / Jewelry, Furry Animale, interest rates to fall. Higher pump prices “surprise” addition to the short list airplane up on a test flight. Maybe I ; to 6 p.m. accused of using high-pressure tactics to charges were forthcoming, but noted that to Painting ftrom India. the formidable challenge next year. Farmington, is a Republican who and Select Bridal Gowne would reduce demand for imported oil. lead to which insiders are talking about. can get them.” ’> persuade customers around the country to the investigation is continuing in Chicago, As I reported in late Noi’emher. a But if finding a candidate is a worked for the election of Democratic ' Jeetica McClintock more fuel-efficient automobiles and reduce small circle of ranking GOP leaders U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman last year “OK, if you can . . . We need someone ! invest in high-stakes commodity ventures Boston. New York. Miami and San priority, certainly fund-raising is to go out there and take a look at it.” ; Inventories rise with sales misrepresented as low-risk. Francisco. lie called it the largest probe of air pollution. met at the invitation of their senior right up there, too. The GOP is hurting Mike Seri of Danbury, a former House elected office holder, U S. Rep. Nancy colleague of Morano’s, was at his The pilot of the jet was then told to ; WASHINGTON (AP) — Business invento­ Valukas said customers were solicited its kind undertaken by federal officials. Selling the idea won’t be easy. George Bush, in both departments. The party forget tracking the distress signal and < ries rose 0.4 percent in November and sales Johnson, at her New Britain home to cannot procrastinate with either. comic best as toastmaster. the oilman, is opposed, as is the re.st of the talk strategy. Last month, they had a ■ If Lieberman’s phone number in proceed to La Paz. Another plane ! rose at the same pace, the government said industry. And it won’t be painless for Obviously, its top leaders know if, would be sent to track the boat. ; Tuesday in a report that analysts said bodes UPS buys 7 firms similar session at the Waterbury as these quiet little skull sessions Washington sounds familiar, it consumers, even though our gasoline taxes home of U.S, Rep. John Rowland. should. The number (202-224-4041) The second plane was on a test • well for the nation’s economy in the new year. Now Manchester has indicate. That’s the A team. It has fanned the used to be that of his predecessor, mission and had to be refueled and - The Commerce Department said inventories are about the lowest in the world. pick up a new crew. It did not find the ; in Europe, Pacific Nevertheless, the tax would cut deficits and breeze on issues. former U.S. Sen Lowell Weicker of held on shelves and backlots rose to a Now the A team has asked a B team, Post-mortems on the coup Greenwich. Fish ’N Fool until 5:30 p.m. By the ; seasonally adjusted $753.6 billion in November, a beautiful new addition: discourage energy wa.ste. There may not be a an even smaller lineup of key aides, to By preparing a soft landing place time rescue per.sonnel arrived on the - while sales reached $503.8 billion. GREENWICH (AP) — United Parcel Service has better way to kill two nasty birds with one get on with the nuts and bolts of for ousted House Speaker Irving scene to pull passengers out of the The matching 0.4 percent gains kept the ratio acquired seven foreign companies in a move that stone. campaigning. Last week, it concen­ Stolberg of New Haven, new Speaker Bob Conrad, a Bristol resident, water, it was 7:30 p.m. and dark. ! of inventories to sales at 1.50. meaning it would UPS official hope will strengthens their operations trated on that stuff during a meeting Richard Balducci of Newington is writes weekly about Connecticut Meanwhile, the Fish 'N Fool pas- take 1.5 months to exhaust inventories at the in Europe and the Pacific and facilitates expansion at the Legislative Office Buildingnext assuring him only a slight loss in pay politics. .sengers had been clinging to debris in ^ November sales pace. to the Middle East and Africa. — The Evening Express. Portland, Maine six-foot swells. One of the two ' When not accompanied by increasing sales, survivors later recounted how two of ; rising inventories can signal economic wea­ UPS didn’t disclose how much it paid for any of the his friends .struggled to stay alive. One ; kness because they may lead manufacturers to companies. clutched an ice chest, another a order production cuts and layoffs while they The largest company acquired by UPS was IML Clorox bottle. They both drowned sell off reserve goods. Air Services Group Ltd., a Britain-based document The inauguration is an invitation- oniy gaia before the Coast Guard arrived. One and parcel delivery company with annual revenues survivor said many of the victims of about $35 million, officials said. when an estimated $25 million of it will to the deficit. Bush stressed wise, balls and dinners being only for the were still alive when the sun went CRRA, CE reach accord On Jan. 5, UPS announced it had acquired Arkstar By Sarah Overstreet come from private corporate donations? moderate spending as well as “no new haves. However, during the other down. Only two bodies were Limited, the holding company of Atlasair Parcels, recovered. HARTFORD (AP) — The Connecticut A good question. I’ve given it considera­ taxes! ” This is a heck of an example to inaaugurations, our share of the tab Resources Recovery Authority and Combus­ which have a combined annual revenue of $50 OK. call me a killjoy. Call me a ble thought, because I understand my set. wasn’t so high, and at least the have-nots In its final report, the Coast Guard tion Engineering Inc. have reached an million. spoilsport. Call me the only one in my pronounced blue-collar proclivities and could enjoy the parade. blamed the boat captain for fishing And I’d like to know how much of the agreement on expenses arising from a boiler The other six companies acquired by UPS, also crowd who’d have rather stayed home by don't believe I should foist my partying Tom Johnson of the General Account­ too close to a rock. The unexpected tube failure last year, officials said. for undisclosed amounts, were established pre­ the fireplace New Year’s Eve with a cup values on another party’s party. But I taxpayers’ $7.1 million is going for ing Office, the investigative arm of wave smashed the boat onto that rock. festivities ALL taxpayers can partici­ Under the agreement. Combustion Engi­ viously by freight forwarders to act as service of eggnog (OK. several cups) than what think at least two of my objections don’t Congress, is put off by this year’s As for its own performance, the Coast neering will pay CRRA $3.77 million to cover partners for the firm. As wholly owned companies of we ended up doing — fighting for foe stem from the fact that all I need for a pate in, and how much of it isgoingtothe segregated hoo-ha as well. He makes the Guard claimed it lost only l‘/4 hours in various invitation-only dinners and balls costs and losses incurred by CRRA because of UPS, they will form the basis for UPS operations in space in a smoky room full of middle- good wing-ding is a barbecue grill and point that “invitation-only.” offensive response time by letting the first jet go the tube failures, officials said Tuesday. several countries, UPS officials said. aged people gyrating to songs popular Bush is giving for the people who helped enough to some, has gradually become on to La Paz. some good friends. elect him? Only $775,000 of that money is In turn, CRRA will pay the company $500,000 Those companies include: Road Air Parcel back when they could still hold their “invitation-and-price-of-a-ticket only.” How they reached that conclusion is for claims it made. CRRA will also release Service S.A.. based in Belgium: Danish Express liquor and the Swim didn’t look so silly. As for the cost, $32.3 million dollars going to the construction of a heated “When does an inauguration lo.se its a mystery to us because the second jet inaugural stand on the Capitol steps and payments due to Combustion Engineering for Parcel Service, Denmark; Nielsen Express OY, Call me a party-pooper. But I'm plenty only seems like an affront when you public face and become an elaborate arrived three hours after the first. construction and power block facility Finland; T.T.A. Express S.A., France; Road Air put-off by the preparations and price tag stand it up alongside our massive and other hoopla that goes along with the private function for the party faithful?” actual swearing-in. operation. Parcel Service B.V., The Netherlands: and Fracht for George Bush’s inauguration. Thirty- incomprehensible deficit, and the belt­ Johnson asks. “Is the Presidential Mini-editorial Air Parcel Service Ltd., Switzerland. 1 two million bucks seems like a ridiculous tightening and program-cutting Bush At least the swearing-in is something Inaugural Committee a private entity or If George Bush figured he could amount of money ju.st to swear in a says must be part of our solution. I guess John Q. Citizen can stand in a crowd and a public entity? The GAO is saying let’s keep Dan Quayle out of trouble by ^ president, when all the law requires is it’s sort of like Mom and Dad telling the watch from afar, if he gets there early define it.” giving him nothing to do, he figured Four Seasons Greenhouses that Bush fake the oath of office at noon kids the family's a little short this month enough. But this year, gettingtheirearly High time. Tom. If you agree, let him wrong. While Bush was busy w ith'j on Jan. 20. The cost for Bush’s gala is so they’ll need to curb their toy and won’t even get him a decent view of the hear from you. pre-inaugural politicking, Quayle had MATTHEW FRIEDMAN, M.D. double that for Ronald Reagan’s bash in cassette buying for a while, and then parade. They’re constructing bleachers Design & Remodeling Center time on his hands. The Washington;;;; announces the opening of his office specializing in 1981, and 10 times what Jimmy Carter’s coming home with a new Cadillac along the parade route and charging Post reports that Quayle’s aides hit up -• cost in 1977. themselves. Although neither Bush nor “user fees,” for cry ingout loud. Over the Sarah Overstreet is a syndicated the Republican National Committee!:!! 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Each donor who shares one pint of 65 years old may donate blood Manchester 06040. 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesdny, Jan. 18. 1989 iBaitrbrslrr Hrralb R e p u b lic a n D e m o c ra t Section 2, Page 13 From page 1 From page 1 SPORTS Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1989 J In his acceptance speech. the town by adding manpower to the Facilities Study Committee solid citizen in many ways. He’ll Kelsey said about 30 Demo­ nated to run for a four-year term Morra stressed the need for the the Planning Commission. for schools, the library-media be tough to beat .” as an alternate beginning in 1989. town to make government more crats attended Tuesday night’s Morra. whose father. Richard center study committee, and is The Charter Revision Commis­ caucus. Bernard Cunningham was chosen A progressive. P Morra, was Republican first also a substitute teacher. sion’s proposal to change to a Pelletier, 29. said he favors to run for Planning Commission "Once we go over the facts .. selectman from 1963 to 1975. said Nominated to the Board of town manager form of govern­ alternate for an unexpired term Windham giving the public the opportunity Thoughts let's make government in Bolton the Republicans would be Finance were incumbent Robert ment will be a campaign issue, running from 1989 to 1990. move." Morra said. to vote on the charter, but he is not winners. L. Campbell, former board Zizka said. He said he did not For four-year terms beginning He said, if elected, he would sure whether the Board of Fi­ ApLENty "I think it’s a winning ticket. member Morris Silverstein and agree with Republican state­ in 1989 on the Zoning Commission, better use the position of adminis­ nance should be eliminated. I’m pleased with it.” said Preuss. newcomer Robert Neil. ments that the town’s administra­ Democrats nominated Russell Len Auster trative assistant in town. Pelletier, a certified public Both men said they would be The school board and Board of tive assistant could handle the Moonan, David Killian and Tho­ hot hand A He also said he would look into accountant, said he would bring planning to meet soon to discuss Finance positions are four-year town manager’s duties if given mas Marrion. Marian Kelsey was the condition of the town garage, business skills to the board to help campaign platforms, tactics and terms from Julv 1. 1989. untiUulv more power by the selectmen. named to run for ZoningCommis- describing it as "our little with the town’s fiscal matters. to draw up a list of issues 1. 1993. Nor did he agree with Republican Veitch could not be reached for sion alternate for a 1989-93 term. ghetto.” affecting the town. Nominated for 1989-93 terms on criticism of his suggestion to split comment today about his For the Zoning Board of Ap­ W' "I think lean win. in fact I know In the contest for Board of the Planning Commission were charter proposals into separate tops Tribe peals, Joel Hoffman and James 1 can win. I’m well-known and I nomination. College scene !• Education nominations. Sally Robert E. Gorton. Richard P. questions. Narasimha Reddy and Dennis Rogers were picked to run for appeal across party lines.” Lessard, incumbent James Mar­ Morra and Priscilla Dooley. The selectmen have not de­ Morra said. S. Esiinger were nominated to four-year terms beginning in shall and Anne Rickards. Repub­ Nominated for a 1989-91 term was cided whether to split the ques­ run for the Board of Education. 1989. Marjorie Fuller-Supple was By Jim Tierney Although Cheney was disap­ lican Town Committee treasurer, Loren Otter, tions. he said. Manchester Herald pointed by not getting the vote for John T. Muro, an Democratic nominated to run for a four-year one big snafu were nominated. Nominated for 1989-93 terms as “ That’s baloney. It’s incorrect incumbent on the school board, term as a ZBA alternate begin­ first selectman he said he was Incumbent school board alterantes on the Planning Com­ to say that the charter (has to) be WINDHAM — When a team gets a hot shooting pleased with the nomination for decided not to seek re-election. ning in 1989. Robert Lessard was member Michael L. Parsons, who mission were Clayton A. Adams presented as all or nothing.” he Muro said increased job re­ nominated to run for a four-year This has to be the most perplexing time in college U hand and gains all the momentum of the game, the N selectman. was endorsed last week by the and Gayle M. Kawam. Nancy said. “ That doesn’t serve the basketball. prospects of turning the tide seem futile ‘T feel good I got on the board ” sponsibilities influenced his term on the Board of Tax Review Republican committee, lost his Soma was nominated to run for an voters well.” decision. beginning in 1989. A decade ago. the NCAA Tournament could have The Manchester Indians certainly found this out Cheney added. in their key CCC East clash with the homestanding bid for the party nomination. alternate position on the commis­ Zizka said that while the “ I can’t believe in this day and Kelsey said the Democrats did been rechrislened the “ UCLA Invitational,” the "The one thing I am against is a Windham Whippets Tuesday night. Parsons said today he is not sion for a 1990-94 term. Republicans are criticizing the age you can’t get involved,” not nominate candidates for town way the Bruins dominated. No more. piecemeal type of approach. I sure whether he will petition to Following an air-tight first half where the Nominated for three four-year charter proposal, the Democrats Esiinger said, “ Too often, we sit clerk or town meeting moderator. The Big East Conference, for example, shows don’t believe it is doing the job. Whippets held only a two-point lead (29-27) at the hold a primary election. A terms beginning in 1989 on the should be commended for bring­ back and criticize people yet we It’s not providing leadership,” how crazy life can be. Anyone who might have said intermission, they came out in the second half and petition, signed by 5 percent of the Zoning Commission were Arthur ing the proposal to the voters. don’t get involved.” Morra said. that Syracuse, after its first five games, would exhibited a shooting clinic, registered party members, must E. Mensing. Raymond P. Soma Republican Selectmen Douglas For the Board of Finance, Cheney said he wants to make be filed with the town clerk by and Alan C. Weidie. Nominatedto occupy the conference cellar, would have been Windham, which placed five players in double T, Cheney. Carl A. Preuss and Charles F. Holland, Don L. EMERGENCY branded as nuts. sure town money is well-spent. He Feb. 2 for a March 6 primary. run for a four-year term as a Lawrence Converse III voted to figures, shot a torrid 15-for-22 from the floor in the Palmer Jr., and Beth Harney Fire — Police — Medical Not so nuts. al.co mentioned the deteriorating “ I haven’t made up my mind,” Zoning Commission alternate reject the charter proposals. second half and registered an easy 75-55 victory. conditions at the town garage, the were nominated. Holland is the Syracuse, the preseason coaches’ choice along said Parsons, a board member was Robert B. Schempf. an Zizka and Democrat Sandra W. only incumbent. Democrats can DIAL 911 The win, the Whippets’ fourth in a row after four need to improve town parks, and for almo.st 10 years. “ I haven’t unaffiliated candidate. That term Pierog. who is not seeking re- with Georgetown, will occupy the outhouse until at straight losses to begin the season, pushes them to that the town needs a new rescue only elect two members to the In Manchester least the end of the week. Theonce-mighty really thought about it,” He said begins in 1989. election as first selectman, voted finance board. 3-1 in the CCC East and 4-4 overall. Manchester, truck. he would decide this week Nominated to run for Zoning to bring the proposal to Orangemen, who may yet be heard from before the which saw its three-game win streak snapped, is 2-1 Preuss said he is concerned Richard Hinds. Gwen Erwin whether to run after talking to Board of Appeals were John H. referendum and Herbert Dougan Jr., were year is out, plummeted into the Big East’s in the league and 4-4 overall. with the amount of growth the ENTERTAINMENT TIME — Cincinnati for the media Tuesday at Super Bowl other board members Roberts and Jonathan M. Treat. A 330-signature petition given selected to run for four-year basement Monday night with their fourth lo.ss in Windham, Hartford Public and Rockville share once-small town is experiencing Republicans can only win two The four-year terms begin in 1989. to selectmen last month will force five conference outings That fall came much to the Bengals’ fullback Ickey Woods, center. Media Day in Miami. The Bengals meet first place in the CCC East at 3-1, while East and he would like to help protect terms on the Planning Commis­ CALDWELL of three seats on the board, under Nominated to run for a four- a referendum, within 15 months on sion beginning in 1989. and delight of University of Connecticut followers. and teammates, from left, Lewis Billups, the San Franciso 49ers Sunday in Super Hartford and Manchester are 2-1. the rules which govern minority- year term as a Zoning Board of the proposed charter changes. No Michael Wilkinson was nomi­ The Huskies, who looked lost against St. John’s David Fulcher, Woods, Solom Wilcots, Bowl XXIII. Manchester will host South Windsor Friday night party representation. Appeals alternate was Morris referendum date has been set, nated to run for a two-year term OIL INC. and Seton Hall, turned it around just 48 short hours and Eric Thomas do the "Ickey Shuffle" at 7:30 at Clarke Arena, Lessard, who is co-chairman of Silverstein. “ Which party made the effort beginning in 1989. after they fell victim to the Pirates. Incredible. Bob Turner paced the Whippets with 19 points S ew ers a Parent-Teacher Organization, Catherine H. Peterson was to get the charter to the voters?” Ilvi J. Cannon, vice chairman ” I didn’t know we were the underdogs,” said while Rob Haddad (16). Rob Lamed (13), Ariel said. "I really see a need in this nominated to seek another two- Zizka asked, of the Democratic Town Commit­ .72® junior Tate George, who played small forward for Morales (13) and Pieter VanderHeide (12) were the town for improvements. I feel I other double figure scorers. From page 1 year term, beginning in 1989. as “ The nominating committee tee and registrar of voters, and par gal, C. O. D. one game before returning to point guard again.st could make a contribution to the town meeting moderator. did an excellent job,” said Henry Marilyn Moonan were nominated 150 gal. minimum purchase Syraouse, “ I knew we were fighting for last place. Windham was lO-for-15 in the pivotal third board.” quarter, including three 3-pointers from Haddad Incumbent Catherine K. I^iner Kelsey. Democratic town chair­ to run for Planning Commission You know both teams are going to play hard. We Lessard has a degree in ele­ was nominated to run for another and seven points from Morales. The Whippets were area of the shopping mall under man. “ We have very good candi­ alternates for four-year-terms just wanted to take a step up” Prop. 42 looks doomed mentary education and pychol- four-year term, beginning in 1989. 649-8841 13-for-17 from the foul line in the second half. construction. Most of the lines are dates and their backgrounds welt beginning in 1989. Prten Subl»ct to Chango George gave a lot of credit to senior co-captain under parking lots but some are ogy. She has been a member of as town clerk. qualify them to run” Magdalena Renya was nomi­ Windham, which had a 15-12 lead after the first Cliff Robinson for having the Huskies mentally quarter led. 54-41, after the third stanza. under buildings under prepared for this game. Monday afternoon, construction. Protest storm in NCAA is growing “ They (Windham) hit some open shots.” Indian Robin.son and Phil Gamble had a team meeting, Some of the testing would be to Coach Frank Kinelsaid. "We missed some chances. involving the six remaining members of the squad determine if the sewers were By Doug Tucker they believe standardized en­ letters of intent next month. If They got ahead by 10 and that was it,” It was that who were there when the Huskies won the NIT simple for Windham. properly bedded . MADE TO RUN AND RUN AND The Associated Press trance exams, which are part of overturned at the January 1990 championship last March. His words seemed to Richard Lombardi of Lom­ the qualifying criteria, are ra­ convention. Proposition 42 will “ I knew that Haddad and Lamed were pretty work magic. bardi Associates said the backfill If ever an NCAA rule seemed cially and culturally biased. die without ever having lived. good shooters, but you hope that they have a fair to under buildings was inspected by RUN AND RUN AND RUN “ I never saw (Cliff) so hyper. Sometimes I was doomed, it is Proposition 42, the About 600 partial qualifiers, “ It’s not unheard of for the poor night. But they shot extremely well.” Russell Davidson, who has been just flabbergasted. He kept everybody going loophole-closing freshman eligi­ most of them black, have taken NCAA to pass legislation at one Cory Goldston scored 13 of his team-high 15 points hired by the town to inspect AND RUN AND tonight.” George said. bility measure whose supporters advantage of the provision each convention and then have it after intermission while Calvin Meggett and Jason building construction. “ For us to be good, we have to get Lyman are dodging charges of racism. of the three years that Proposi­ modified or repealed altogether Goddard added 11 each. Goddard, averaging 18 Davidson is one of two town (DePrie.st) to play defense, and he did and that was “ That is a very ugly accusation tion 48 has been in effect. Now before it goes into affect,” said A1 points a game, managed only a bucket in the second half. inspectors on the project. The RUN... really critical. And Phil Gamble and Cliff Robinson to make,” said Jim Epps, assist­ partial qualifiers will have to pay Witte of Arkansas, who was other is Lewis Cersosimo. acted like seniors can act and have in the past.” ant athletic director at Kansas their own way their freshman installed as NCAA head at last “ Our guards (Haddad and Lamed) have In his letter to Homart. Lozis UConn Coach Jim Calhoun said. State, one of the schools that year if they cannot qualify for week’s convention in San Fran­ improved 100 percent on getting the ball inside and outlined a future procedure for Robinson and Gamble combined for 45 points and switched its vote the second time federal aid for needy student.s, cisco. ” We saw that a couple of running the offense.” Windham Coach Neil Curland said. “ I think Lamed and Haddad were the keys to Cersosimo’s role when he ob­ they were on the money from the field, canning 16 around and boosted Proposition and will still have only three years ago when the convention the game. These kids don’t forget that Jason serves construction deficiences. of 27 attempts. DePriest played strong defense 42 over the top. “ We find it years of eligibility. They can get voted to reduce basketball (Goddard) devastated us last year. He killed us. I’m He said it has been agreed that against Syracuse point guard Sherman Douglas. regrettable that some people scholarships as sophomores if scholarships.” have taken such an emotional sure the kids felt a little bit of revenge” Cersosimo will notify the contrac­ George controlled UConn’s halfcourt offense from they complete 24 credit hours In the meantime, confusion and stance and equated it with Leading by a point, 38-37, with four minutes left in tor of the problem and the his position, and senior Willie McCloud gave toward a degree. controversy over the new rule racism” the third quarter, Windham went on a 16-4 spurt to contractor will stop work. Cerso­ Connecticut .34 valuable minutes. “ This storm of protest will have showed no sign of abating. As presented at the NCAA an impact," said Jim Frank, end the stanza spearheaded by two Haddad simo will immediately notify UConn did what it takes to win in the Big East. The NCAA announced on Tues­ convention last week in San former NCAA president who is 3-pointers and a three-point play by Turner. The Charles Gleisner or Edward “ You have to realize this is the best conference in day that a discussion of the new Huppe. Homart’s on-site con­ Francisco, Proposition 42 elimi­ now commissioner of the predom­ rule has been added to the agenda Indians never seriously challenged in the fourth the country and you have to keep plugging away quarter. nates the “ partial qualifier” inantly black Southwestern At­ of the upcoming meeting of the struction managers, in order to until you get a few (w in s)G eorg e said. limit the amount of corrective provision in the 3-year-old fresh­ hletic Conference. “ There is no executive committee of the “ We’re just too inconsistent,” Kinel said. “ You It’s not to say UConn is ready to crack the never know what to expect” work that might be required. man eligibility rule known as question in my mind that it will be NCAA Presidents Commission Associated Pre.ss Top Twenty poll, as it did the first Proposition 48. Previously, high reversed at the convention next and the NCAA Administrative “ They (Manchester) are a scary team,” Curland Homart wants portions of the added. “ They can score points in a hurry” week of December, again. “ We’ll wake up school graduates who met part January in Dallas” Committee, which should please sewers within the road that rings tomorrow morning feeling better about ourselves,” but not all of Proposition 48 Windham also took the junior varsity contest, the mall proper to become public Many Proposition 42 critics Georgetown basketball coach Calhoun said. “ But on our board we have the requirements could still receive have called for a special meeting John Thompson. 63-60. Jim Anselmo and Darren Goddard led the sewers, but has agreed to main­ young Indians with 14 points apiece. Model NA4521 number 16. That’s the number of games in this scholarships while sitting out of NCAA schools to wipe out the Calling Proposition 42 a “ tragic tain them. their freshman year without In moving not to accept the Marathon Heavy Duty Washer league. As I told the kids, this league is so tough if new rule before it can do any mistake.” Thompson called at­ playing or practicing. WINDHAM (75) — Ariel Morales S1-213, Israel TorresOO-0 sewers as public Tuesday night. you're a real good team you’ll lose five or six times. harm. But it does not take effect tention to his opposition by 0, Kevin Young 1 0-02, Seth Norotsky 00-00, BobTurnerS9-11 • Multi-Cycle Multi-Speed Black coaches and administra­ 19, Pieter VanderHeide 6 0-0 12, Tim Strand 0 0-0 0, Ron District Director Joseph Tripp “ If you’re a very good team and make the NCAA until Aug. 1. 1990, and does not walking off the court before his timer tors have been particularly op­ include the 1989 football and Lamed 2 9-12 13, Rob Haddad 5 2-4 16. Totals 24 21-29 75. said the town should be left free to Model NA 6530 tournament, you’ll lose maybe eight times I hate MANCHESTER (55) — Cory Goldston 70-115, Eric WIdmer • 4 temperature settings to tell you, but we’ll lose again. So is everybody posed to Proposition 48 because basketball classes who will sign 1 5-6 8, Chuck Little 1 2-2 4, Calvin Meggett 4 3-8 11, Jason decide later whether they are See PROP 42, page 16 Goddard4 3-4 11, Willie Burg 30-06, Erik JohnsonOO-00,Cory public sewers if the town takes Marathon Heavy Duty Washer • Adjustabie water ievei else. (But) it was a great win for us coming at a McGee0 0-00, DeVaughn WhlteheodO0-00, Borrv Chapman0 over jurisdiction. time when we’re playing three of the top 12 teams 0-0 0, Darren Goddard 0 0-0 0. Totals 20 13-21 55. • Electronically controlled control 3-potnt goals: W- Haddad 4, Morales 2. M- WIdmer, The town would take jurisdic­ in the country” Goldston. • Rinse options 2 5 10 20 • Exclusive Stainless Steel Halftime: 29-27 Windham tion if an agreement between the years years years years tub Three Big East clubs are in the Top Twenty. Four Arena location now an issue • Cycie-end signai more received votes. Only UConn and Boston town and district over fire protec­ • PolyTuff® agitator By Bill Barnard tion and sewer matters is carried • Cycle indicator iights College didn’t receive votes. ; The Associated Press out. It has been approved in • 210® agitator stroke • 210® agitator stroke UConn’s win was unexpected. But then again, principle by the two govern­ Warranties • Front service from installed nothing should be taken for granted in college MIAMI — Less than three • Front service from installed XJ Moriarty star ments. but still needs formal The toughest warranties In the industry. position basketball. It’s that crazy. months into the Miami Heat’s approvals. position Speed Oueen Marathon Washers offer • Longest warranties first season, questions about the In his letter Lozis said the • 10-year limited one of the longest warranties in the in­ Len Auster is the Manchester’s Herald’s sports location of Miami Arena are dustry. Our warranty covers all parts public or private question is still transmission warranty editor. turning into exclamation points. to be settled. and labor for 2 years with an additional killed in crash • Adjustabie water level four-year limited warranty on the elec­ The NBA game between the In a memorandum to the town $ Heat and the Phoenix Suns was selector tronic Control Module, and on any % Board of Directors, General cabinet part against rust from the in­ 4 9 9 called off Tuesday night because WEST HARTFORD - Todd Reynolds, a former Manager Robert Weiss said Ho­ • Fabric softener dispenser side out. There is also an additional of rioting outside the arena, star hitter and second baseman for the University of mart has assured town officials $ nine-year iimited warranty on transmi- Windham press which is located in the depressed u Hartford, died Tuesday from injuries sustained in a “ that no further construction will sion parts and an additional nineteen- Marathone Heavy Duty Overtown section near car crash two days earlier, school officials said. take place unless there are 5 7 9 year limited warranty on our stainless Electric Dryer downtown. Reynolds, 23, of Norfolk, was driving along Route steel washtub. stamped approved plans from the disrupts MHS “ I don’t think the arena should 44 in Barkhamsted when his car veered off the road town” and that if there is any Model NE6533 • Multi-Cycle Multi-Heat have been put here in the first and struck a utility poll at about 4:45 a.m. Sunday, concern expressed by the town’s Marathon Heavy Duty timer place,” said Joe Wellisch.oneofa police said. He had been admitted to Winsted inspector of public utilities, the • Adjustable cycle-end signal By Len Auster handful of fans who reached the Hospital and was later taken to Hartford Hospital, Electric Dryer Manchester Herald project will be stopped until the FREE • Large exhaust fan arena for the game, only to be where he was listed in critical condition until his concerns can be discussed with • Electronicaiiy controlled sent home when it was called off. death. 1 • Front service from installed Homart representatives. • 4 automatic drying cycles There wasn’t much coaching Manchester High’s “ It’s a shame that the city of Reynolds had been honored as the rookie of the While the district’s action Tues­ LOCAL position Joe DePasqua could do in the closing minutes of year, batting champion and “ most versatile” i” ,. • Timed drying cycle Miami let the situation get as it is day involved sewer lines within • Large capacity Tuesday’s CCC East Division girls’ basketball ... It’s a real black eye for the player in the Greater Hartford Twilight League the mall proper, the town is • Signal lights game with Windham High at Clarke Arena. city.” during a banquet on Saturday night at Willie’s Steak concerned about the location of DELIVERY • Automatic or timed drying The ball-hawking Whippets put this one away • No Heat cycle cycles Despite rioting in the area House in Manchester. He had dropped off a friend in sewer and water lines along early. Windham took charge with its pressure AP photo Manchester who had attended the banquet with him • Front service from instalied Monday night, a calmer situation Buckland Hills Drive, the north • No Heat cycle for no-heat defen.se early on, and then coasted to a 74-42 verdict. Tuesday appeared to clear the BAD LOCATION — A shotgun-toting Miami police and was driving home when the accident occurred, access road. position FREE tumbling Even Windham Coach Mike Shea was surprised way for the Suns-Heat game. officer stands in front of the Miami Arena Tuesday night school officials said. Work on utilities there must be • Large capacity by the effectiveness of his team’s press. “ I didn’t Once the sun went down, how­ Reynolds batted .493 last summer in helping stopped until Homart verifies the expect to deny the inbounds pass as well as we did. in Miami’s Overtown section after it was announced the • Cycle-end signal INSTALLATION ever, things got ugly outside the Moriarty Brothers capture the Greater Hartford location of the bottom point of a They had trouble getting the ball inbounds,’’ he said. arena. NBA Miami Heat game against Phoenix was postponed Twilight League championship. slope on the south side of the rock “ (Manchester) guards weren’t getting open and Police Sgt. Bob Webb said due to rioting in the area. “ It was a real shocker,” said Moriarty Manager cut for the road and verifies that i f $369 the big kids weren’t coming back. We were stealing about 50 rioters, mostly men in Gene Johnson. “ He’ll be tremendously missed as a the grade of the slope is correct. Housahsaping' the passes from thedouble team, just taking the ball their 20s, threw rocks, fired guns officials, is that we not play the Nies and Gary Benson were a person and a ballplayer. He comes from a wonderful Homart would also be required ^ 3 9 9 hiouilll away from the one with the ball.” and overturned a van on a street game,” Schaffel said. “ We don’t couple of blocks from the arena family. His mother and father are just terrific to make mirror or laser tests for Tl. ’ OMKUItl “ We ju.st couldn’t handle the press,” DePasqua near the arena before dispersing. have the right to cancel the game. when their windshield was people. alignment of the sewers, pressure said. That and 33 (Melanie Moreau) killed us. We ■OPEN SUNDAY 12 5' Most of the cars in the area had at Only the league can do that. After smashed. “ Toddie was my kind of player. He always had a tests for leakage, and TV tests for weren’t stepping to get the ball. It was a complete least one window smashed, and a consulting with league officials. “ We got hit by a rock,” dirty uniform, always on the ground. He was a solid interior deficiencies. The re­ breakdown. We’re not that bad of a team to get beat car carrying three NBA officials Commissioner David Stern Crawford said. “ I’ve got glass all kid, a nice kid to have around. He always showed up, by 32 points” quirements by the district for r MS4* had its windshield broken, injur­ agreed to follow the recommen­ over me.” always played well. He always went 120 percent. He theinteriorsewersincludetheTV E-Z TERMS: Moreau, a 5-foot-5 senior, tallied a career-high 25 ing one of them. dation that the game not be Crawford said Benson got some loved to play” inspection, air pressure testing, • CASH points to go along with 10 rebounds to lead the Finally, just 15 minutes before played.” in his eye and “ we’re still pulling Reynolds played the infield, outfield and as a checking manholes for water • MASTERCARD Whippets. 3-1 in the CCC East and 7-3 overall. gametime, Heat managing gen­ Schaffel said the situation it out” designited hitter for Moriarty’s in his one and only tightness, excavating in a least 10 PHONE 647-9997 - VISA “ We’re finding her (Moreau) inside and she’s been eral partner Lewis Schaffel an­ outside the arena deteriorated Crawford said a policemen season with the team. “ He was a nice, nice kid. a making her shots,’ ’ Shea said. places to see if the sewers are set ■ MONTHLY PMT. nounced that the game would be after sunset. warned the officials of sniper pleasure to have around,’ ’ said Johnson, who also in proper bedding and covered I 445 Hartford Rd "1^5^ I SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER • DISCOVER Windham tallied the first nine points before played at a later date on the “ We were told that everything activity in the area. attended the banquet Saturday night. with proper backfill, and prepar­ I Manchester Manchester. 1-2 in the division and 5-3 overall, got on advice of the city manager and was fine during the day, but when “ When we pulled over, the A 5-foot-lO, 175-pound player, Reynolds had ing elevation drawings of the MANCHESTER, CONN. the board with a Tina Stone bucket. It was an 11-4 chief of police. night fell, the situation appar­ officer told us that we’d better get blossomed this spring as a senior for the University sewers as they were built to “Their recommendation, for ently changed,” he said. back in our car because there was determine if they are at proper Open Daily: Mon. & Thurs. ‘til 9, Tues., Wed., Sat. ‘til 5, Fri.‘til f. p.m., Sunday 12-5. See WINDHAM, page 16 the safety of fans, players and Officials Joe Crawford, Jack a sniper on the roof,” Nies said. See MORIARTY. oaee 16 grades. 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. IB. 19fiR MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 18. 1989 — 15 Washington, now an ex-Yankee, signs with Angels I Cheney comes back strong to topple RHAM "Believe me, I didn’t want to Bv Ronald Blum Believe me, I didn f want to additionaladditional SSO.nnn $50,000 ner per vpar year in in andand tramp.<; games in in iQitQanH 1989 and looo 1990. Tnm Tom miiiinnmillion in in looi 1991. h He p maHp«Q99 made $922.MO . lavaronl2-32-26, Eaton North Park82, Augustana,lll. 63 3. (3) Berlin (104)) 118 3-polnf goals: M CC- Moore 3, James; Sliver Lane :20. 4, Quebec, Fortier 11 (Glllls), 6:19 sh). CanucksS.FIyersS Morris 615 2-4 15, B.WIIIIams 68 69 13, 651-29, Stockton 7-146520, Grltflth6166619, 4. (T4) Windham (11-2) 110 High School. The victory pushes led a balanced Cougar attack MANCHESTER Notre (Jome 67, Southern Mefh. 45 G- Fleming 2, Rios. Penalties— Goulet, Que (tripping), :57; Carroll 5-116413, Hopson 10-156424, Conner Bailey 7-147-823, Farmer66606, Les61IM)0, 5. (T4) Strotford(H-O) 106 MCC’s record to 10-7 while the with 19 points, including three Spencer • Jitfy V Oakland City 71, Indiana-Southeast 68, OT Halftime: 46-38 MCC 22 Spencer Street St Lut^ \ Maley, NJ, malor (fighting), 14:()3; cRoe, 68 66 10, Hinson 2-5 66 10, McGee Brown 1-3602. Totals 41-802631 111. Pittsburg St. 86, Mo. Southern 82 6. (10) Hand (10-1) 84 Que, malor (fighting), 14:03; CIrella, NJ Ptilladelptila o 3 0— 3 10-15 1-4 24, Bogley 3-6 60 6, 7. (6) Simsbury (7-2) 75 Channing Vancouver 2 1 2—5 SE Missouri 70, SW Baptist 68 Rd (holding),14:38. K.WIIIIams632-22, LeeOOOOO.Totols4686 PORTLAND (110) SlU-EdwardsvIlle N, Quincy 87, OT 8. (T7)Ledvard(11-1)72 646-5825 Drive Third Period— 5, Quebec, Duchesne 6 Rrst Period— 1, Vancouver, Pederson 27-39 117. Bryant 2-6 60 4, Kersey 618 7-10 23, Shawnee St. 77, Oorgetown, Ky. 61 9. (9) HolvCross(11-l)68 ______Glllls), 2:49 (sh). 6, Quebec, Kimble 1 Jaryl, 12 (Sandlok, Skriko), 9:52. 2, 'Vancouver, San Antonio 20 26 32 34— 112 Duckworth 615 63 19, Drexler 619 1-2 19, Sioux Falls84, Dana73 10. (T7)Avon (9-1)51 Hartford beaten again P.Stostny), 4:29. 7, Quebec, Jackson 4 TantI 19 (Reinhart, Nordmark), 12:58 New Jersey 30 34 26 27— 117 Porter 616 2-2 16, Anderson 14 (M) 2, St. Ambrose97, Clarke72 Also receiving votes: Kllllngly 7, New (Cote), 6:26 (sh). 8, New Jersey, erbeek 12 (pp). Penalties— Berube, Phi, malor 6Polnt goals— McGee 3, Morris. Fouled Young 68 1-1 12, Vandeweghe 611 60 10, Taylor77,lnd.-Pur.-lndpls.68 Fairfield. HARTFORD (A P) — Derrick Lewis scored 17 (O'Callohon, Broten), 13:40 pp). 9, (fighting), 3:06; Stern, Van, malor (fight­ out— Robertson. Rebounds— Son Antonio Jones 1-1 34 5. Totals 4698 17-22 110. SPORTS The Full Service Jiffy Lube® Tlffln76,LakeErle64 points and Steve Carney grabbed 15 rebounds Quebec, Goulet 16 (Glllls, McRae), ing), 3:06; Craven, Phi (tripping), 11:28; 55 (G.Anderson, BrIckowskI, Greenwood ^ 23 25 31 32— 111 Vlncennes69, Wabosh63 14:54, 10, New Jersey, Broten 9 (Shanahan), Chychrun, Phi (cross-checking), 12:40. 9), New Jersey 56 (B.WIIIIams, Carroll 24 30 25 31— 110 Tuesday to lead Northeastern to its sixth straight [7] Change your oil with Pennzoil Second Period— 3, Vancouver, Adams 14 13). Assists— San Antonio 28 (W.Anderson, Walsh 78, Cedarvllle74,OT 17:54. 11, (iuebec, P.Stostny 18 (Glllls, . 3-Polnt goals— Bailey Z Porter 2, Stock- Wls.-EauClalre96,Wls.-Stout76 Football victory. 79-71 over Hartford. |7| Install a new oil filter Marols), 19:12 (en). Penalties— MacLeon, (Linden), 6:22. 4, Phllodelphia, Tocchet 7i Maxwell, Robertson 5), New Jersey 26 ton, Griffith, Young. Fouled out— Atalone. Wls.-Oshkosh99, Edgewood74 (Bullard, Murphy), 12:34. 5, Philadelphia, (Conner 10). Total fouls— San Antonio 26, Rebounds— Utah 52 (Eaton 13), PortlondSI IN B R IEF Northeastern, 9-5 and 5-0 in the ECAC North WMCkss NJ (holding), :24; Sakic, Que (hooking), Wls.-Whltewoter96, WIs.-Stevens Pt. 71 [7] Completely lubricate the chassis 1:15; Finn, Que (hIgh-stIckIng), 4:59; Berube 1 (Craven, SInIsalo), 13:36. 6, New Jersey 20. Technical— New Jersey (KewvH).Asslsts-Utoh25(Stockton 18), SOUTHWEST Atlantic, fell behind early 9-2 as Hartford rallied Ptx)tection' Maley, NJ, malor (fighting), 11:57; Kim­ Philadelphia, Ro.Sutter 16 (Carkner), Illegal defense. A— 8,534. Portlond 26 (Porter 11). Total fools— Incarnate Word72, Schreiner 62 N FL playoff picture [7] Check and top-off transmission fluid ble, Que, malor (fighting), 11:57; 14:20. Penalties— Craven, Phi (slashing), Utah 20, Portland 22. Technical— Utah NWOklahoma67,PhllllpsS8 Whalers visits Canadiens behind a four-point play by Keith Jones. Jones hit MacLean, NJ, malor-misconduct (fight­ 8:52; Rl.Sutter, Van (roughing), 8:52; coach Sloan. A— 12,848. [7] Check and top-off differential fluid Berube, Phi, malor (boarding), 16:54; SW Oklahoma 65, S. Nazarene 64 a 3-point goal, got fouled and made a free throw. ing), 12:37; Finn, Que, m lnor-m alor- Hawka 111, Bucka 9B Texas Wesleyan 82, Austin Col. 78 Saturday, Dec. 24 MONTREAL — The Hartford Whalers (17-22- Northeastern came back to take the lead for [7] Check and top-pff the brake fluid mlsconduct (unsportsmanlike conduct, Nordmark, Van (holding), 19:59; Tocchet, NBA leadera Wayland Boptlst95, McMurry69 AFC Wild Card fighting), 12:37; Verbeek, NJ (roughing), Phi (unsportsmanlike conduct). 19:59; FAR WEST Houston 24, Cleveland 23 3), coming off their ,5-3 loss Monday night to good. 15-12, on a three-point play by George [7] Check and top-off power steering fluid 15:01; Cote, (Jue (roughing), 15:01; Smvl, Van (unsportsmanlike conduct), MILWAUKEE (98) Bethony Bible 97, Simpson, Calif. 32 Monday, Dec. 26 Toronto, begin a home-and-home series with the 19:59. Cummings 9-19 65 22, Krystkowlok 689-10 Yuille. With Carney scoring nine points and O'Callahan, NJ (hIgh-stIckIng), 15:15; NEW YORK (AP) — The NBA Individual CXil Baptist 85, Azusa Paclflc75 NFC Wild Card Adams Division-leading Montreal Canadiens [7] Check and fill battery Verbeek, NJ, misconduct, 15:15. Third Period— 7, Vancouver, Hodgson 4 21, SIkma 1-11 64 6, Humphries 69 2-2 & scoring, rebounding, field goal percen- Christian Herltoge 80. Master's 72, OT Minnesota 28, Los Angeles Rams 17 grabbing 11 rebounds. Northeastern took a 37-29 Shots on goal— New Jersey 9-15-17— 41. (Melnyk, Butcher), 8:52. 8, Vancouver, Pressev6166313, Pierce 10-172-222, Roberts toge and assist leaders through Jan. Colorodo Baptist 108, Colorado Christian (31-11-6) tonight at 7:30 (SportsChannel, WTIC) [7] Check your air filter Skriko 22 (Linden, LIdster), 19:54 (en). halftime lead. Quebec 9-17-14— 40. 0-2 2-2 2, MokeskI 1-2 OO 2, Breuer 0-1 62 2. 15: 72 Conference Semifinatt at the Forum. [7] Fill windshield washer fluid Power-play Opportunities— New Jersey Penalties— Smith, Phi (slashing), 3:03; Totals368528-3098. Scoring Den ver68, Colo.-Colo. Springs 29 Saturday, Dec. 31 Hartford, 5-9 and 1-4. pulled to within five 1 of 5; (Quebec 0 of 4. Skriko, Von (slashing), 3:03; Carkner, ATLANTA (111) G FG FT PtsAvg Fresno Pacific 83, Cal Lutheran 79 Chicago 20, Philadelphia 12 Montreal has won 12 of 13 and three in a row. points. 46-41. on a jumper by Ron Moye with 13 [7] Check wiper blades Goalies— New Jersey, Burke, 14-16-6 (39 Phi (roughing),3:03; Stern, Van (roughing), Levingston 1612 63 23, Wilkins 7-20 7-8 21, Jordan, Chi. 34 446 299 1204 35.4 Metro St. 74, Regls60 Cincinnotl 21, Seattle 13 jiffy lube 3:03. The Canadiens have a league-high 68 points and minutes left. Northeastern then went on a 21-12 shots-33 sayes). Quebec, Tugnutt, 1-1-2 Koncak 2-2 60 4, Rivers 5-8 64 15,Theus Malone, Utah 36 380 327 1088 30.2 Point Loma 119, Chrlst-lrvlne92 „ „ , „ Sunday, Jan. 1 [7] Properly inflate tires (41-37). Shots on goal— Philadelphia 10-11-8— ^29. 69 64 12, Malone 611 9-10 17,Bottle2-32-2 Ellis, Sea. 33 367 152 948 28.7 S. Colorado 104, Colorado Mines 77 Buffalo 17, Houston 10 are 17-3-2 at the Forum. They’re also 4-0 against run capped by a 17-foot jumper by John Ndukwu. A— 14,115. Vancouver 14-7-11— 32. 6, Bradley 00000, Carr 68 2-212, TolbertOO Drexler, Port. 34 371 192 948 27.9 Southern Col Coll. 71, Westmont 69 San Francisco 34, Minnesota 9 the Whalers. [7] Vacuum the interior Power-ploy Opportunities — OO 0, Webb 001-21, Ferrell 00 OO 0. Totols to take a 67-53 lead with 5:40 left. Hartford, which Referee— Don Marouelll. Linesmen— English, Den. 35 417 129 965 27.6 UtahB2, Wyoming 80 The teams meet against Thursday night at 7:30 [7] Then wash your windows too! Wayne Bonney, Gerard Gauthier. Philadelphia 0 of 1; Vancouver 1 of 3. 39-7332-35111. Barkley, Phil. 35 319 292 943 26.9 W. Baptlst82, Seottle67 Sunday, Jan. 8 has lost four straight, never pulled any closer Milwaukee 27 16 22 33— 98 Mullln, G.S. 32 331 190 861 26.9 W. Montana75, E. Montono69 Conference Championships at the Hartford Civic Center. than seven points the rest of the game. Goalies— Philadelphia, Hextall, 20-16-2 Atlanta 28 32 19 32— 111 Wilkins, Atl. 35 351 215 924 26.4 EXHIBITION Cincinnotl 21, Buffalo 10 Mon.-Fri.: 8 AM-6 PM IslandersS.PengulnsZ (31 shots-27 saves). Vancouver, McLean, 3-Polnt goal— Rivers. Fouled out— Cummings, Mil. 32 322 152 796 24.9 Iowa St.99, Marathon 01193 Son Francisco 28, Chicago 3 Lament Middleton led Hartford with 16 points. Saturday: 8 AM-5 PM All in just 10-Minutes! 8-7-2 (29-26). SIkma. Rebounds— Milwaukee 41 (SIkma Olaluwon, Hou. 34 322 198 842 24.8 Olympian physical set Jones added 14 points. Sunday: 12 PM-5 PM Pittsburgh o 1 1— 2 10), Atlanta 48 (Wilkins 12). Assists— Chambers, Phoe. 34 310 190 822 24.2 Sunday, Jan. 22 No Appointment Needed! N.Y. Islanders i i j_ 5 Milwaukee 22 (Pressev 13), Atlonto 29 Johnson, LAL 36 281 260 838 23.3 Super Bowl There will be a free physical night for all (Theus 8). Total fauls— Milwaukee 26, First Period— 1, New York, Sutter 15 Trlpucka, Char. 34 276 198 769 22.6 Big Eaat atandinga . At Miami present and potential Special Olympians on Atlanta 21. Technicals— Mllwoukee Ille­ Malone, Wash. 33 301 139 742 22.5 Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, 5 p.m. • Hartford, 10 Weston St. • West Hartford, 947 New Britain Ave. • Newington, 142 Keisey St. (Volek, Flatley), 16:19. Penalty— Transactions gal defense 2. A— 15,387. 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Yields 4 Super Bowl great excuse One 8-ounce can pizza sauce offers crispand and slightly green) servings. A 1 cup shredded mozzarella 2 tablespoons butter Vt teaspoon Italian season­ cheese (4 ounces) flavorful ap­ Kitchen Vi cup parked brown sugar of winter's ing, crushed Milk ples and pears Fluffy strawberry layers which lend Marge Churchill Vi teaspoon nutmeg Vegetable cooking spray themselves to Vi teaspoon cinnamon to throw beer-tasting party Prepare hot roll mix according to package directions for pizza Vi cup water Vi cup whipping cream bowl game dough, adding the wheat germ. Let dough rest according to creative endea­ 2 tablespoons rum 2 envelopes (.25 ounces each) package directions. vors in your kitchen. Fruit Chocolate Ice cream unflavored gelatin By Nancy Byal NEW YORK (A P ) — The Super Bowl is the first ‘A cup fine dry bread crumbs Meanwhile, cook broccoli, covered, in a small amount of lightly 1 package (10 ounces) frozen 7 ^ desserts are Slice bananas in half, length­ Better Homes and Gardens big holiday of the New Year — and a great excuse 1 tablespoon freshly ground pepper salted water about 2 minutes or until just crisp-tender; drain. In a refreshing and Hot pink pearS A strawberry halves in syrup nutritious. wise. then cros.swise once. Place for a super party! Sixteen 1-lnch-long onion strips medium saucepan combine pizza sauce, Italian seasoning and Because of its speed, the 6 ripe winter pears butter in a 2- quart cas.serole. Vt cup orange juice Soup is a comfort food, warm­ Bon Appetit magazine suggests hosting a Fresh Italian parsley sprigs pepper. Bring to boiling. Stir in turkey and vegetables. microwave enhances the fresh 6 whole cloves Microwave at high for about 30 Vi cup sugar ing to both body and soul. beer-tasting party. Stock an array of good beers, French bread baguette slices Lightly grease insides and outer rims of four 10- to 12-ounce flavor and texture of fruit. Fruits 1 cup sugar seconds, or until melted. Stir in 4 to 5 drops red food coloring Celebrate January as National S' and try some “ blind tasting” like the wine experts Garlic mayonnaise (recipe below) baking dishes. Sprinkle Parmesan cheese on bottoms of dishes. 2 cups prepared whipped microwave quickly, and continue Vt cup Marsala wine sugar, spices and cream. Micro- Soup Month with one of these easy do with the great vintages. Your selection of beers Position rack in center of oven and preheat to 350 Divide mozzarella cheese evenly among dishes. Spoon to cook for a few minutes after ‘A cup water wave at high power for I'A to 2>A topping creamy homemade chowders. can include; degrees F. Heat reserved oil in heavy medium turkey-vegetable mixture into dishes. Divide dough into 8 removal from the microwave ■A teaspoon red food coloring minutps, or until .slightly thick­ Spray a 9-inch square glass Each is ready in 10 minutes or Canada: Molson Golden Ale. Moosehead Ale. skillet over medium heat. Mix in onions, celery, portions. On a lightly floured surface roll or pat out each portion during the standing time. Cooked 1 pint softly whipped sweetened ened; blend well. Add bananas, baking dish with vegetable less. Czechoslovakia: Pilsner Urquell. garlic, basil, oregano and thyme. Cover and cook to extend V4 inch beyond edges of baking dishes. Place 1 portion fruit should be just fork-tender cream turning to coat with sauce. spray; set aside. In a 2-cup SPEEDY CLAM CHOWDER: Denmark; Carlsberg Elephant. until vegetables are very tender, stirring occasion­ on top of each dish. Brush with milk. with a slightly firm, fresh Peel pears, leaving stems. Microwave at high power for 30 mea.suring cup. microwave wa­ In a saucepan cook 4 slices bacon England; Bass Pale Ale. ally, about 12 minutes. Transfer to large bowl. Cool Place remaining 4 portions of dough on a baking sheet. Freeze 1 Stick one whole clove in each ter at high for 2 minutes, or until texture. seconds. Stir in rum. Serve until crisp. Drain, reserving 2 Ireland: Guinness Extra Stout. slightly. hour or until firm. Seal, label and freeze for later use. (To thaw, pear. Combine sugar, wine, wa­ boiling. Add gelatin. Stir tho­ While fruit is available all year immediately over chocolate ice tablespoons drippings. Crumble Japan; Kirin, Sapporo. Mix beef and sausage into vegetable mixture. Add let dough stand at room temperature 30 minutes or in N ter and red food coloring in a roughly to dissolve. Set aside. 'round, most of them have a peak cream. Yields 6 servings. bacon and set aside. Cook ‘A cup Mexico: Bohemia Ale. Corona. Dos Equis. tomatoes, parsley, eggs, bread crumbs and pepper refrigerator for 1 hour.) season when their quality and l*A-quart casserole. Place pears Note: to flame, place 2 to 4 Place frozen strawberries on a chopped onion in reserved drip­ Holland: Grolsch, Heineken. and mix well. Press mixture into two oval-shaped Bake pizzas in a 375-degree oven about 15 minutes or until prices are best. Fruits in season upright in the liquid. Note: You tablespoons of rum in a small plate. Microwave at high power pings until tender. Stir in one Norway; Ringnes Pilsener. loaves in large shallow baking dish. Bake until meat dough is light brown. To serve, immediately loosen crusts and are naturally sweet and need may need to cut a bit from the dish. Microwave at high for 14 to for DA to 23/4 minutes, or until IOV4-ounce can condensed cream West Germany: St. Pauli Girl thermometer inserted in center of loaves registers invert pizzas onto serving plates. If necessary, carefully spread little or no additional sugar. bottom of the pears to make them 30 seconds, or until warm. Pour completely defrosted. Empty of potato soup, one 7'A-ounce can United States; Anchor Liberty Ale. Anchor Steam 160 degrees F. pouring off accumulated fat as filling to edges of crusts. Makes 4 servings. Fruits lend themselves to many stand straight. Cover the pears into ladle, ignite and pour over pouch into medium mixing bowl. minced clams (undrainedl. and Beer. Anchor’s Our Special Ale, August Schell, necessary, about l ‘A hours. Cool slightly in dish. Stir in orange juice, .sugar and Nutrition information per serving: 455 cai., 34 g pro., 5i g carb., 12 g fat, 61 different styles of preparation. with vented plastic wrap. Micro- assembled desserts. cup milk. Simmer, uncovered, Boulder Pale Ale. India Pale Ale, McSorley’s Ale, (Can be prepared 1 day ahead. Cool. Wrap tightly mg chol., 994mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 23 percent vit. A, 25 percent vlt. C. 32 They can be used in cakes, pies, wave on high for 6 minutes. Baste food coloring Mix well todissolvc 5 minutes: stir occasionally. Stir New Amsterdam Amber, Portland Lager. Prior percent thiamine, 35 percent riboflavin, 37 percent niacin. 31 calcium, 22 Curried fruit bake and refrigerate.) cobblers and tarts Fruits such as pears with hot liquid. Recover sugar. Stir in gelatin mixture. in bacon and sprinkle with Double Dark, Rolling Rock percent iron. 39 percent phosphorus. Set loaves on platter. Place onion strips on top to apples, pears and bananas can and continue microwaving for 6 to 1 can fruit for salad (not fruit Drain and re.serve *A cup liquid paprika. Makes 3 servings. from strawberries. Place re- resemble football. Garnish with parsley. Serve also be stars in their own right in 9 minutes, or until fork tender. cocktail) drained CAULIFLOWER CHOWDER: □ □ □ ■served liquid in a small mixing warm or at room temperature with garlic creative desserts. Serve in individual bowls, or tall 1 can frozen pitted dark sweet In a large saucepan combine one Make your Super Bowl party complete with dishes mayonnaise and bread. Some fruits turn brown when stemmed glasses on a bed of cherries, thawed and drained bowl. Set a.side. Pour strawber­ 10-ounce package frozen cauli­ such as Meat Loaf with Sun-Dried 'Tomatoes, which peeled and sliced To prevent this whipped cream. Spoon some of 3 tablespoons butter ries and remaining liquid into flower and V cup water. Cover 2 can be prepared one day in advance, or Garlic mayonnaise discoloration, prepare them just the remaining juice over the 1 can (21 ounces) French apple prepared di.sh. Blend whipped and cook 5 minutes or until Sesame-Maple Chicken Wings, which can be pears. Yields 6 servings. pie filling topping into reserved liquid, (Makes about 2 cups) before serving time, or sprinkle tender. Do not drain. Cut uplarge marinated the day before. The recipes are provided 1 to IVi teaspoons curry powder spread evenly over strawberry 3 egg yolks, room temperature One-pot spaghetti with lemon juice. pieces. Mash all the cauliflower by Bon Appetit. Fruit In honey-lime sauce 2 teaspoons fresh squeezed mixture. Chill until very firm, 3 tablespoons (or more) fresh lemon juice Today’s column features re­ slightly. Stir in two ll'A-ounce pound ground beef or bulk Vt teaspoon bottled minced l ‘A teaspoons cornstarch lemon juice about 2 hours. Yields 9 servings. Meat loaf with sun-dried tomatoes 3 garlic cloves 1 cipes for fruit, both canned and cans condensed green pea soup. 2 ^ . pork sausage garlic or '/• teaspoon garlic fresh. All are readily available in V« teaspoon grated lime peel In a deep casserole, combine (Makes 20 servings) 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard cups milk and 1 cup shredded 1 small onion, chopped (Vt powder your local supermarket produce ■/« teaspoon grated fresh mixed fruits and cherries: mix Marge Churchill is a Manches­ One 8-ounce jar sun-dried tomatoes packed in oil, V4 teaspoon salt Swiss cheese. Cook and stir until cup) /4 cup oil reserved) and chopped 1 cup corn oil or other vegetable oil cheese is melted and soup is Two 14Vt-ounce cans 6 ounces spaghetti, broken selecting fresh fruit for your 1/3 cup honey microwave butter at full power microwave cooking. If you have heated through. Makes 6 1 pound onions, finely diced 2/3 cup olive oil 2 cups sliced fresh strawberries for 30 seconds, or until melted. any questions about microwaving Freshly ground pepper chicken broth Grated Parmesan cheese or microwave, be sure that the fruit servings. AP photo 3 celery stalks, finely diced 2 medium bananas, slired Stir in pie filling, brown .sugar, that you’d like to see answered in 2 tablespoons chopped and drained sun-dried One 6-ounce can Italian- shredded Cheddar cheese is of high quality, and uniform in CHICKEN-CORN CHOWDER: 6 garlic cloves, minced 1 ran (11 ounces) mandarin curry powder and lemon juice this column, write to: Microwave tomatoes packed in oil (optional) style tomato paste size. Both apples and pears come In a large saucepan combine 3 2 teaspoons dried basil, crumbled orange segments, drained into butter; spoon over fruit. Kitchen, Manchester Herald. BIG CHEESE — Stan Dietsche, a quality-control Blend yolks, 3 tablespoons lemon juice, garlic, Vt teaspoon dried oregano, in many varieties, be sure that cups hot water and 1 teaspoon 2 teaspoons dried oregano, crumbled 1 rup seedless green grapes Cover and microwave at full P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. mustard and salt in processor. With machine crushed you select one that is recom­ instant chicken bouillon gra­ inspector at Hickory Farnns’ cheese factory in Appleton, 2 teaspoons dried tbyme, crumbled 8 individual sponge rake rups running, gradually add oils through feed tube in mended for cooking. Many of the nules. Bring to boiling. Break 2 Wis., displays a core sample he has pulled from a half-ton 3 pounds ground beef (not lean) 2 star fruit or kiwi, peeled and very slow steady stream and process until In a large skillet cook beef and onion until meat is brown and apples and pears which are best ounces noodles slightly while Cheddar wheel. If he decides the cheese is ripe, it goes 2 pounds sweet Italian sausages, casings removed thinly sliced thickened. Season generously with pepper. onion is tender. Drain off fat. Stir in broth, tomato paste, oregano, for eating raw will turn to mush, adding to the broth. Return to 1 cup minced fresh Italian parsley In a 2-cup measure, combine out to one of the chain’s 1,200 outlets. Transfer to bowl. Mix in tomatoes if desired. Taste, garlic and pepper. Bring to boiling. Add spaghetti, a little at a and lose both texture and shape boiling; reduce heat. Cover and 4 eggs, beaten to blend cornstarch, lime peel and ginger­ adding more lemon juice if desired. time, stirring constantly. Reduce heat. Boil gently, uncovered, when cooked. simmer 5 minutes. Do not drain. root. Blend in lime juice. Stir until ^0olot Q^mai^e i Note: This recipe can be prepared 2 days ahead. for 15 to 17 minutes or until spaghetti is tender, stirring Fresh bananas selected for use Stir in one lOy^-ounce can smooth. Stir in honey. Microwave Cover and refrigerate. frequently. Serve with cheese. Makes 4 servings. in dessert preparation should be condensed cream of chicken very firm and slightly green. If at high power for 2 to 3 minutes, or ^ • Personal Color Analysis ^ Homemade wings much better Nutrition information per serving: 478 cal., 32 g pro., 42 g carb., 20 g fat, 79 until mixture comes to a boil, soup, one 8V4-ounce can cream- too ripe, they will cook to pieces mg chol., 1096 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 22 percent vit. A, 22 percent vit. C, 35 stirring once. Cover with plastic )f( • Instructive Make-up Sessions style corn, and 2 tablespoons Sesame-maple chicken wings very quickly. Save ripe bananas chopped pimiento. Bring to boil­ percent thiamine, 28 percent riboflavin, 59 percent niacin, 32 percent iron, 35 wrap. Chill until thickened, at Bv Bonnie Tandy Leblang literally and figuratively. What Buffa­ no salt varieties are high in fat and (Makes about 40) percent phosphorus. for treats such as banana bread ^ • Personal Image Courses for Teens ing. stirring constantly. Add one and Carolyn Wyman los are lacking in meaty volume they calories. In addition, the regular, 1/3 cup pure maple syrup or banana cake. least 1 hour. 6V4-ounce can chunk-style make up for in spicy taste. Tyson Flyers barbeque. cajun and cheese & jalapeno To serve, combine remaining and Adults >/4 cup low-sodium soy sauce )•( chicken or I'A cups diced cooked ingredients, except cake cups and TYSON FLYERS GLAZED are an attempt to make Buffalo-like are all high in sodium, containing 175 3 tablespoons Oriental sesame oil Fresh apple cake ^ Small Personal Classes Now Forming chicken: heat through. Makes 4 CHICKEN WING SECTIONS. Roasted, chicken wings for the home, unfortu­ milligrams or more per ounce. 1 tablespoon chili oil Kiwi or star fruit, in a medium )• ( Ciall for Brochure servings. barbecue. Italian. Hot ’n Spicy and nately. executed by a company with all The cheese & jalapeno have still other 1 tablespoon coarsely chopped and peeled fresh 2/3 cup all-purpose four mixing bowl. Pour honey sauce */i cup packed brown sugar over fruit mixture. Toss gently to SAUSAGE CHOWDER: In a Teriyaki. $2.89 to 2.99 per 18-ounce the bravado of an ostrich. The roasted problems. In addition to artificial ginger 30% Discount large saucepan bring IV2 cups frozen box or 20-ounee refrigerated kind tastes plain. The barbecue and flavor, artificial color (including yellow 3 garlic cloves Tangy apple ring •A teaspoon cinnamon coat. Arrange cake cups on water to boiling. Add half of a package. Italian are more interesting but not No. 5 and No. 6), and monosodium 4 pounds chicken wings, cut at joints, end tips Vs teaspoon soda serving plate. Spoon fruit mix­ Jan.. Fel)., March Registrations — 6 Week Teen Course ^ 16-ounce package loose-pack fro­ BONNIE: Wings are the fattiest part what I would call flavorful. Like glutamate, these chips were cooked in discarded 2 cups applesauce >/4 cup orange juice ‘A teaspoon salt ture evenly over each cake cup. Manchester, CT 646-2954 zen broccoli, cauliflower and of chicken, containing about .“iO percent Bonnie. I recommend making your bad-for-you coconut oil (the others are 2 tablespoons sesame seeds One 6-ounce package lemon- 1 cup chopped apple 1/3 cup sliisrtening Garnish each with thin slices of carrots and 1 teaspoon dried of their calories from fat. Tyson’s own. But I ’d fry them and use butter not). Skip this variety. If you do eat Green onion tops, 2 inches in length, cut into flavored gelatin 2 tablespoons chopped 2 eggs star fruit or peeled kiwi. Yields 8 ^ Italian seasoning, crushed. Re­ Flyers have a bit more fat — about 7 and hot sauce as flavorings. chips, I recommend Dirty’s no salt. brushes and crisped in ice water (optional) One 12-ounce can (IVt cups) walnuts 1 teaspoon vanilla servings. 2 cups peeled chopped apples turn mixture to boiling: reduce percent — which is actually not bad Combine first 6 ingredients in processor or lemon-lime carbonated Mayonnaise or salad dress­ DIRTY POTATO CHIPS. Regular, no *A cup chopped nuts heat. Cover and simmer 5 min­ considering they’re fried. This is blender and puree. Place chicken wings in large beverage ing (optional) salt, rajun, barbeque, and cheese & CAROLYN: Subtlety is not the style utes. Do not drain. Stir together because Tyson flash-fries these wings, bowl. Pour puree over. Cover and refrigerate at 1 teaspoon finely shredded jalapeno. $1.59 to 1.79 per 6>/2-ounce of a company that calls its potato chips GLAZE: IV4 cups milk and 2 tablespoons so they’re not sitting in oil for a long least 2 hours. (Can be prepared 1 day ahead.) bag. dirty and emblazons its brightly- orange peel 1/3 cup powdered sugar cornstarch. Stir into vegetable time. Position rack in top third of oven and preheat to colored bags with long speeches. I V/t to 2 teaspoons half-and-half Reserve your space now mixture along with 6 brown-and- BONNIE; These potato chips are 375 degrees F. Remove chicken from marinade, You could save yourself some calo­ guess I shouldn’t have expected their In a medium saucepan heat applesauce just until it bubbles. Line the bottom of a 9-inch serve sausage links cut into called dirty because the potatoes are reserve marinade. Arrange chicken on large ries and lots of sodium by marinating flavors to be subtle either. But their Stir in gelatin. Cook and stir over medium-low heat until gelatin is round cake dish with waxed bite-size pieces. Cook and stir not washed after they’ re peeled. This jellyroll pan and bake 25 minutes. Turn chicken over fresh wings in a low-sodium sauce, then cajun and jalapeno come close to being dissolved. Remove from heat. Cool to room temperature. Stir in paper. Set aside. In a medium until mixture is bubbly. Cook and keeps the potato starch from being for the 1989 baking or broiling them. But eating dangerous. and bake for 15 minutes. Brush chicken with half of carbonated beverage, orange peel and orange juice. Chill until mixing bowl , combine cake ingre­ stir 2 minutes more. Tear 2 Tyson’s Flyers every once in a while washed away and, according to this marinade and bake 7 minutes. Turn chicken over partially set (consistency of beaten egg whites). Stir in chopped dients, except apples and nuts. ounces sliced process Swiss should not be a problem for most manufacturer, makes for tastier, Even the regular is excessively salty. and brush with remaining marinade. Sprinkle with apple and walnuts. Turn into a 4- or 5-cup ring mold. Chill until Beat at low speed of electric cheese into pieces: stir into people. crisper chips. The chips themselves look and taste a sesame seeds and bake until chicken and sesame firm. To serve, unmold onto serving plate. Serve with mixture until blended Beal at chowder until melted. Season to Leaving the potato starch on makes lot like the natural-style Cape Cod and seeds brown, about 7 minutes. mayonnaise or salad dressing, if desired. Makes 8 servings. high speed for 1 minute, scraping taste with salt and pepper. Makes CAROLYN: Buffalo chicken wings no big nutritional difference. Like most can actually best be enjoyed in their no Transfer chicken to platter. Garnish with onion bowl occasionally. Stir in apples are the hottest thing in bar appetizers — other potato chips. Dirty’s regular and salt and barbeque guises. brushes and serve. Nutrition information per serving: 152 cal., 2 g pro., 35 g carb., 1 gfat, 0 mg 3 servings. /.h/,1 AQ m o sndhim. U.S. RDA: 29 percent vit. C. and nuts. Spread batter evenly into prepared dish. Place dish on a saucer in the Menus microwave oven. Microwave at 70 percent (medium-high) power STOP HORSING AROUND... for 5 minutes. Rotate dish half turn. Increase power to high Senior citizens Friday: Stuffed shells with served in the Coventry elemen­ WE WILL NOTIFY Walnut mocha torte Microwave for 3 to 8 minutes, or The following meals will be tomato sauce, zucchini, wax tary schools the week of Jan. 23 until top appears dry and center YOUR CARRIER 1 cup walnuts or pecans 4 eggs served at Mayfair Gardens and beans. Tuna salad sandwich, through 27: Try Our Pay-By-Mail springs back when touched THAT YOU ARE A 2 tablespoons all-purpose */4 cup sugar Westhill Gardens the week of Jan, fruit, milk. Monday: Shells in meat sauce, PAY-BY-MAIL gently, rotating dish once. 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After initial pay­ Thursday: Baked chicken, more than ever, romance is back Thursday: Apple juice, beef rib The following lunches will be ment and prior to expiration, you will be billed Nutrition information per serving: 356 cal., 6 g pro.. 34 g carb., 24 g fat, 177 .\n informative supplement featuring new photos in barbecue sauce, potato salad, cranberry sauce, whipped pota­ served at Coventry High School mg chol., 160 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 12 percent vit. A, 11 percent calcium, 14 and the signs are everywhere, 1 Italian mixed vegetables, steak toes, peas, bread and butter, the week of Jan. 23 through 27: percent phosphorus. from classic gowns to fanciful roll, mixed fruit, .sugar cookie. chilled peaches. Monday and Tuesday: Exam tiered cakes. of spring and summer bridal ensembles and Friday: Apricot juice, roast Friday: Apple juice, baked days: no lunches served. Home furnishings have moved turkey with gravy, mashed pota­ macaroni and cheese, broccoli, Wednesday: Pasta with meat I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription Please begin my from stark modernism to a bread and butter, peanut butter neo-Victorian look, with cushi­ ideas to help plan the ideal wedding, toes, turnips, dinner rolls, apple sauce, green beans, garlic bread, pay-by-mail subscription o n ______crisp. cookies, fruit. oned comfort and warm floral Thursday; Chicken patty on a Honey-butternut stir-fry prints. will be published on January 31st. Enclosed please find payment for: roll, lettuce and tomato, potato But nowhere has the return to Meals on Wheels Bolton schools 1 cup broccoli flowerets puffs, fruit. Carrier Delivery: 1 pound butternut squash romance been more noticeable These are the meals which will The following lunches will be Friday: Pizza, salad, fruit. □ 3 months *23.10 □ 6 months *46.20 □ 1 year 92 40 2 tablespoons cooking oil Vt of a small onion, thinly than in the celebration of Valen­ Don’t Be Left Out! be served to Meals on Wheels .served at the Bolton Elementary 1 teaspoon sesame oil sliced and separated into tine’s Day. “ Because Valentine’s Senior Citizens: clients the week of Jan. 23 and Center schools the week of >/t cup bias-sliced celery rings Day has always been associated □ 3 months *21.56 □ 6 months *43.12 □ 1 year *86 24 through 27, The hot noon meal is Jan. 23 through 27: 1 clove garlic, minced 1 tablespoon lemon juice with romance, it presents an ideal Reserve your .Advertising Space Now! listed first, the cool evening meal Monday; Minestrone soup, tri­ Andover Elementary Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment □ Tip Amount Vt teaspoon grated 2 teaspoons honey opportunity for people to express second. ple decker sandwich, cole slaw, The followqing lunches will be gingerroot 2 tablespoons sunflower their most recklessly romantic Monday: American chop suey ’ Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary Advertising Deadline January 19th. apple or banana. served at Andover Elementary nuts feelings,” says Thomas Fey, with mild sauce, carrots, green 'Tuesday: Beef stew, hot bun, School the week of Jan. 23 through president of Godiva Chocolatier beans. Chicken sandwich, fruit, applesauce, peanut buttercookie. 27; Name Peel, seed and slice squash into 'A-inch slices. Cut slices into Inc. “ And chocolate remains a milk. 'Wednesday: Orange juice. particularly popular way of say­ Monday: Hamburgers, hash small wedges (should be about 2 cups). Tuesday: Roast beef with American chop suey, peas, Address Apt ing ‘I love you.” ’ browns, peas, chocolate chip In a 10-inch skillet or wok heat oils. Add squash, celery, garlic gravy, baked potato, mixed ve­ bread, pudding with topping. Since Roman times, a red heart Call the MANCHESTER HERALD ADVERTISING cake. and gingerroot; stir-fry 3 minutes. Add broccoli and onion; getables. Egg salad sandwich, Thursday: New England clam City .Zip. Phone. has signified love and emotion. Tuesday: Grinders, chips, ve­ stir-fry 3 to 4 minutes more or until vegetables are crisp-tender. fruit, milk chowder, grilled ham and cheese, Indeed, its shape is believed to DEPARTMENT at 643-2711 to reserve space. getable sticks, raisins. Combine lemon juice and honey; toss with vegetables. Top with Wednesday: Baked chicken carrot and celery sticks, chips, MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY-MAIL symbolize two heads touching, as Wednesday: Cheese pizza, cole nuts. Serve immediately. Makes 5 or 6 servings. with gravy, whipped potatoes, fruit cocktail, lovers embrace. Godiva’s plump slaw, juice cup. spinach. Turkey sandwich, fru't, Friday: Meat and cheese pizza, Nutrition information per serving: 127 cal., 2 g pro., 14 gcarb., 8 g fat, 0 mg burgundy heart, filled with al­ 'Thursday: Charbroiled patty, chol., 19 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 124 percent vlt. A, 40 percent vlt. C. milk. salad, cookie, frozen fruit. The Manchester Herald most 4 pounds of chocolate, is mashed potatoes, corn on the cob. Thursday: Baked meat loaf P.O. Box 591 • Manchester, CT 06040 covered in a rose-patterned cut with gravy, whipped potatoes, chocolate cake, rolls. velvet and adorned with mul- broccoli. Chicken salad sand­ Coventry schools Friday: Soup, grilled cheese, — Recipes from Better Homes and Gardens tihued silk ro.ses. wich, fruit, milk. The following lunches will be salad, fruit. to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 18, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. -Tan. 18, 1989 - 21_

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NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN IS Treat Williams, Beverly D’Angelo 1979 .24 Motorweek A Honda Civic 4X4 wa [DIS] MOVIE; 'Adventures of the Mag­ 1 :30A M CD Qne Day at a Time 41 Primavera gon road test, buying auto stereo systems, nificent 6 1/2 ' A white mouse, a player a Toyota Cressida preview 2 ■ Career Media Network l-iB piano and a goat with a price on its head all [CNN] PrimeNews 11 INN News play 0 part in the escapades of a gang of [DIS] Good Morning. Miss Bliss 26 Improv Tonite Guest host actress He­ children Len Jones. 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This may bert Einstein ahd Sir Isaac Newton Y' You could be extremely fortunate in the give you an opening to remind this per­ [H B O ] 1 S t & Ten: The Bulls Mean Busi­ 8:00P M (D TV io i (CC) Vance ness (CC) A rookie pulls a prank involving TOMORROW NIGHT ROLANDA MICKLE, year ahead by putting new twists on son of past obligations. SHRIMP A v e r i t a b l e Checker re-establishes his drug contacts a real bull, Zagreb fires his agent (In flagging enterprises. This could turn CANCER (June 21-July 22) Self-doubts ourguesibwillbe AMNDY P CUOPp to impress a pretty transfer student, Kee­ Stereo) CORNUCCRA OF ventures you were thinking of writing off could make it difficult (or you today to gan tries to help a burned out veteran ARTHUR FING-UFF, [M AX] MOVIE; 'Keeping Track' A TV WARREN BLiGGLE, ANONYMITY. teacher (60 min ) Part 1 of 2 (In Stereo) into something profitable. make speedy decisions. Sometimes it's news anchorman and a bank executive find LOBSTER WILFRID BUSKY... 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A dis­ is not in accord with your ideas or sug­ Take Out 4; 30-7:30 \ i West North East South contract. monds from his hand, rising with the LIKE FUN/ gruntled participant could spoil every­ gestions. You may be the one who Is Pass 1 ¥ After the friendly jack of clubs lead, ace when West plays the jack, West o n e’s tun. marching to the beat of a different Featuring Gourmet Dinners 43 Oak Street 2 ♦ Pass Pass Dbl declarer won the queen and played A- might be fooled. Now a club to the 10 ARIES (March 21-April 19) Even peo­ drum m er. 3 ♦ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) There SEA FOOD Pass 3 ♦ Pass K of hearts. When the queen appeared would tempt West to ruff. 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Notices IM PART TIME HELP WANTED IHDMES IHDMES Light-fingered mom presents burden HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE A As a condition precedent to DEAR ABBY: What the placement of any adver­ HOME Health Aide. Du­ PROFESSIONAL Person COMPANION/House- HOUSES For Sale. Man­ MANCHESTER. Live on and thousands of others who are like convey my heartfelt thanks for what On the Job Training keeper. For elderly one floor In this Ranch do you do when you go tising In the Manchester He­ ties Include health needed for office chester, Your Choice! him: Operation Dear Abby IV has done for rald, Advertiser hereby care, meal preparation LMm to b« «n 0|>tle«l Uchniclan. We supply company as as­ woman. Own room, New construction, 4 or make use of 2 possi­ shopjunp with your 80- otf«r ittady amploymant, with Dear Dad: Mom got custody of us in the morale of the military here. agrees to protect. Indemnify and light housekeeping sistant manager, some bath, TV. In West Hart­ bedroom Colonial, all ble extra bedrooms up-, year-old mother, and and hold harmless the Mon- opportunity for advanoamant. stairs. Modern kitchen the divorce so she could raise me and To be 10.000 miles from friends and for elderly couple. Sales clerk, department Praaantfy taaklnp traktaaa for our nights and weekends. ford apartijnent. Must amenities, choose chester Herald, Its officers Weekend hours. Call drive. References re­ and dining area, I'/j you see her shoplift? Itlle Tommy, hut she is not doing a manager wanted at offloa aiaff, and our larta grinding Experience helpful but carpet, vinyl, electri­ family is part of our job and dnd employees ogolnst any 643-8065. dapartmant. Starling hourly rata *6.60 quired. Call 813-481- baths, carport plus Ahhy, this is the Dear Abby and oil liability, loss or not necessary. Com­ cal fixtures. South very good ,iob. Tommy had to quit commitment, but that doesn’t make it once, to work In modern with ravfawa in 90. 00 and 120 daya. petitive pay and benef­ 7446, collect.______Manchester. $289,500 first floor family room A mother who held down expense. Including ottor- Abigail Van Buren Little League because Mom didn’t any easier to deal with during the pharmacy. With plea­ Can Bob Pound to diacuaa the its. Non smoker. For or Three bedroom Co­ with skylight. $134,900 two ,iohs all the time her nevs' tees, arising from CLERICAL Worker have lime to lake him to the games, holiday season. claims of unfair trade practi­ sant working condi­ axoatlant bartafita program and Interview, call 872-6075, needed to assist busy lonial, lovely older D.W. Fish Realty, 643- children were growing HELP WANTED appolnlmanl for Intarvtaw. and last week when I broke up with my The letters we received have ces, Infringement of trade­ tions, at Manchester’s ask tor Linda. office In bookkeeping, home, new kitchen, 1591 .□ up in order to make ends marks, trade names or pat­ largest shopping center. both. $220,000. Anxious, boyfriend, she wasn’t even there to brightened many soldiers’ days and MEDICAL Assistant with QSA Optical • 649-3177 HOUSEKEEPER. Part tiling, night typing and MANCHESTER. Lovely meet. She taught us to ents, violation of rights of Fringe benefits, good other clerical duties. moke on offer. Peter­ home In a quiet resi­ talk to. eased the pain of being away. For privacy and Infringement of bookkeeping and medi­ time weekends only. he honest, respectful, salary and hours. Apply Excellent opportunity Must be mature and man Building Com­ dential area. Fully ap- Mom is never home in the evenings thousands of people in the states to Copyright and proprietary cal experience for pany, 649-9404. upstanding citizens. We respect her so AP photo rights, unfair competition Manchester practice. at once to Miss Verge or for student or second responsible. Full or pllanced newer kit­ has happened to your mother's mind because she works, and Tommy and I care enough to write letters to chen, ceramic bath, 3 much — and now this! 1 can’t believe and libel and slander, which Send resume to: 1 Her­ Head pharmacist. STUDY HALL Income. Experience part time hours. Pleae LOW Maintenance vinyl — her conscience, her sense of right both have trouble with ourhomework. individuals they have never met is fnay result from the publlco- not required. Call or call 646-2469, ext. 223, sided Ranch perfect for bedrooms, 2 car gar­ it ROCK AND ROLLERS — Legendary tlon of any odvertlsment In itage Place, Suite 105, and wrong. (Tommy may flunk third grade.) simply amazing! Manchester, Liggett Pharmacy MONITOR apply In person to: retirees or first time age, finished rec room. I let her know that 1 saw what she Be patient with her, and explain — the Monchester Herald by South Windsor Nursing buyers. Appliances ore Many extras to re­ Mom says she wants to be there for us, But that’s America. And that’s why rock and roll star Dion, left, poses with advertiser, Including adver­ Connecticut.______404 West Middle Tpke. had done, but what do I do now? I as though she were your child — that C en ter, 1060 M ain Included with the rem­ main. $144,900. D.W. but because you don’t pay the support we are here doing what we’re doing. singer Joan Jett Tuesday night at New tisements In any free distri­ DATA ENTRY Operator- Manchester Board Real Estate Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 dread the thought of taking her into all stores have security officers and bution publications pub­ Street, South Windsor, odeled kitchen. Gar­ money, she’s forced to work two .jobs. The only way we can express our York’s Hard Rock Cafe. Dion will soon Need for busy office Connecticut 289-7771. age. $122,900. Sentry N another store for fear she will do it lished by the Manchester of Education BRAND New listing. De­ devices to catch shoplifters, and if she Dad, could you please help support warmest gratitude is through you. located In South Wind­ FULL Time office/sales. again. Can you imagine how embar­ be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Herald. Penny Sleftert, Is seeking applicants for EOE______Real Estate, 643-4060.□ lightful 6 room dor- is caught, she will be severely dealt us so Mom will have time to raise us? Abby. so please print this letter for all Publisher. sor. Excellent working Must be dependable, mered Cape Cod on rassing it would be if she were of Fame. conditions, competi­ out going and organ­ a study hall monitor at TEXAS Oil Company IHDMES BE THE First to tour this with by the police. Love. of us. Manchester High needs mature person six room vinyl sided Lyndale Street. Four caught? If you shop with her again, watch tive salary and benefit ized. If you like work­ FDR SALE bedrooms, modern YOUR DAUGHTER 1ST LT. MICHAEL P. McCAULY. package. Contract ing with people, this School. Duties include: for short trips sur­ Cope priced to sell. Ahhy. she never misses your her closely. And should you see her rounding Manchester. both, fireplace, hard­ AVIATION, SEOUL. KOREA Neal, 289-3484.______lob Is for you! Includes supervision of study This three bedroom column. Please print this. Maybe she take something, insist that she return FINANCIAL Contact customers. We All reol estate advertised In home has new thermo wood floors, new vinyl DEAR DAUGHTER: I’m publish ESTIMATOR for growing two nights and Satur­ halls, In-school suspen­ the Monchester Herald Is will gel the message. Sign me ... it. Also, share this disturbing change day. Call Debbie at train. Write W.F. Dick­ windows, 200 amp ser­ siding tor easy molnte- ing your letter. I hope that your dad — "How to Hove 0 Lovely Weddino" Is a A b a n d o n The search. structural steel fabri­ sion room, corridors, erson, President, sublect to the Fair Housing nonce. Beautiful A LOVING DAUGHTER of behavior with your mother’s revised, up-to-date guide for formal church PEOPLE 643-2171. Act of 1968, which mokes It vice, 17x30 deck and and the “ thousands like him" — will ! Thank you for making cating company with and before and after Southwestern Petro­ much more. $131,900 101x145 lot. $158,900. WHO'S WORRIED SICK weddings, home weddings, second-tlme- i us #1 for 41 years. Illegal to advertise any pref­ physician. see it and heed your important around weddings. To order, send vour name new facilities. Must DISHWASHER, Even­ school detention rooms leum, Box 961005, Fort erence, limitation or discrim­ David Murdock/Suson Jackson 8< Jackson • Fast, confidential, have experience. Call ings. For hard working Real Estate, 647-8400.D message and address, plus check or money order, for with related clerical at­ Worth, Texas 76161. ination based on race, color, Donahue. Sentry Real DEAR DAUGHTER: Please con DEAR ABBY: Could you please $2.89 ($3.39 In Canada) to: Abby’s Weddino Karl Malden hurts parents ; easy mortgages. Mr. East Hartford Welding person. Career oppor­ religion, sex or notional Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, III. tendance duties. School CONSTRUCTION Inspec­ Estate, 643-4060.O FRESH as a daisy. The sider the possibility that something ' Mortgage, where for an appointment. tunities are possible origin, or on Intention to Inside of this gracious 6 print the following letter to my father DEAR ABBY: I would like to 61054. (Postage Is Included.) ! America borrows has 289-2323. and we will train you. days only 7.2 hours tor. Experienced In all moke onv such preference, LOVELY Dutch Colonial NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Actor Karl aspects of site work room Colonial has lust been a neighborhood Call Covey’s, 643-2751. dally. *6.05 hourly wage limitation or discrimination. boasting three bed­ Malden says he hurt his Yugoslav immigrant SCULPTURED nail per­ Including grading, util­ The Herald will not know­ rooms and 1'/2 baths. been treated to new WIT OF THE WORLD tradition helping ho­ son. Inauire Ken, 643- (•7645, yearly). Some point and paper. Three parents when he changed his name from meowners for 41 years. ities, and paving. Im­ ingly accept onv advertise­ The kitchen has been Mladen Sekulovich. and his efforts to put the 1442.______benefits provided. Con­ mediate opening. ment which Is In violation of totally remodeled and bedrooms, V/i baths, Please call Conn & the low. hardwood floors plus Camera collecting, investing family name into his work- haven’t always Conn at 233-9687. TEXAS Refinery Corpo­ SERVICE tact: Please send resume to : the full both Is 5 years SOUTHERN New Eng- carpeting, fireplace, helped, either. ration needs mature Patricia Gerhard, Fuss old. Beautiful porkllke person now In Man­ MANAGER Mrs. Quinby 8 .0 ’Nell, Inc., 146Hart­ land classifleld ads grounds. $145,000 Susan fully appllanced eat-ln “ I think I hurt my folks when I dropped chester area. Regard­ Manchester High School ford Road, Manches­ reach nearly 8(X),(X)0 Donahue. Sentry Real kitchen. Pretty treed ‘Sekulovich.’’’ he said. “ They were proud Employment less of training, write Leading Independant ter, Connecticut 06040. homes In Connecticut Estote, 643-4060.O lot on Mllwood Road In and Rhode Island. The East Hartford. $172,900. can reward cautious buyers people. And if you’ve noticed in my films and L.G. Pate, Box 711, fuel company In the 647-3529 EOE M /F REDUCED. Three family price for a basic 25 Jackson 8, Jackson TV series in the past eight years, you’ll know Fort Worth, Texas Farmington Valley locoted on quiet street. 76101. word ad Is only $55 and Real Estate, 647-8400.o A type of that somehow I’ve worked in the name I PART TIME seeks Individual with Female or Male Much updating Includ­ ■ Quality. Cheap, junky came­ JEWELRY Sales. Part will appear In 43 news­ ing new furnaces and PRICED To sell. Sellers German S.Smm ‘Sekulovich.’’’ HELP WANTED S-1 or S-2 Occupa­ RNs or LPNS. Charge and AUTOMOTIVE SALES PEOPLE papers. For more In­ ras are collected only by a few and full time positions Earninp potenllal MQOOO« demo plan, have priced this fabu­ Malden has appeared in films such as “ On staff nurse positions formation call Classi­ separate utilities. cam era, the people, and their prices are low. A PART time Assistant In available. Flexible tional license to head available. Full or part other ekcellent frlnae benefits Experience $229,900 Bob Taylor, lous brand new Dutch the Waterfront” and “ Patton,” and i&,jth)? TV up the Service Depart­ not necessary appointments only fied, 643-2711 and ask Leica range­ camera that is recognized as a Manchester Doctor’s hours. Apply In person time employment, all Sentry Real Estate, 643- Colonial for an Imme­ series “ Streets of San Francisco.” to Diamond Showcase, ment. Salary Is negoti­ Cill Don Plrttll 040-4571 for detalls.o______diate sale. Priced at finder series, landmark design, that wasexpen- office. Must be depen­ three shifts. Excellent 4060.D Sylvia Malden, who is teaching acting classes at dable, responsible and Manchester Parkade, able. Liberal fringe be­ salary with full benefits inc. Get the Want Ad habit ... $252,000, this home fea­ typically sold sive when it was intially sold, is CARDINAL BUICK. GLASTONBURY. Three tures over 2100 square Vanderbilt University for two weeks, took the > have a pleasant per­ Manchester. nefits package. Please package. Please stop In 81 Adams S t, Manchester. CT read and use the little ads bedroom Colonial Is for S-IOO a de­ likely to hold its value. feet, 3 large bedrooms, name Karl from his maternal grandfather and sonality. Afternoon write to: or call Elizabeth Rey­ In Classified regularly. sought after area. Ce­ cade ago. Just Porter ■ Rarity. As with all collecta­ hours. Some mornings. OPPORTUNITIES nolds, DNS, 581 Poauo- 2'/2 baths, country kit­ came up with Malden by rearranging Exp. hdpful O f w M tn in . QraxHng TRAINING. For positions 643-2711.______ramic foyer, fireplaced a few years bles, a limited supply coupled nock Avenue, Windsor, chen with mud room “ Mladen.” PART time position. CO. looMng lo r tlw lig h t paopt*. now available for living room, 2'/j baths, and first floor laundry. later, it was with a substantial demand results Apply In person. Salva­ OultMa lachniolan S kwMa otSea CT 06095, 688-7211. hardwood floors, over­ poahiofit. Laam a prolaaalon w /t THE Nurse Aides, on 3-11 BUSINESS Beautlfyl 2.3acrecoun- bringing four in higher prices. tion Army, 385 Broad RN. Day shift Supervisor shift. Training classes sized 2 cor garage and hiluia. Coma grow with utl llilOPPDRTUNITIES pressure treated deck. try lot In Bolton.Jack- times that ■ Condition. Most collectors Singer avoids serious Injury Street. No calls please. FRANK A. position, Monday- ottered for Interested son 8, Jackson Real amount. Collectors wise enough “ Now deals are made more SUBSET PEST CONTROL Frlday, salary com- Individuals who ore not $255,000 D.W. Fish will reject all but those cameras BUSINESS Opportunity. Realty, 643-1591 .□ Estate, 647-8400.D to spot the potential value of these through private sales and at 649-9001 mensurates with expe­ currently certified. I hove on opportunity that are in perfect condition. NASHVILLE. Tenn, (AP) — Country music CADWELL rience. Full benefits FANCY Framework sur­ cameras enjoyed a big payday. camera shows.” singer Randy Travis avoided serious injury BROWN’S SECRETARY. Office Paid training period for vour to own vour SOUTH WINDSOR. Like round this 7 room Vic­ Even the tiniest of scratches, package. Please send with Increase after 90 new, 3 year old, 8 room Today, a new group of players There is almost a “ camera when he ran his car into a ditch trying to avoid Clerk with typing, key­ own business tor less torian. Two full baths, 2 nicks and dents will reduce the FLOWERS CORP. resume to or call: Eli­ days. Call 643-5151. than S1000. Interested? Colonial, large family has come onto the scene and underground” a nationwide cir­ punch and strong or­ zabeth Reynolds, DNS, car garage and a deep selling price of a classic camera, another car, police and his publicist say, Part time driver Atin: PERSONNEL DEPT. Cresttleld Convales- If you are serious, call room, stone fireplace, prices have risen again. These cuit of camera collectors. Their ganizational skills or Kathleen Coburn, treed lot. $170's. Blan­ sometimes by hundreds of Travis. 29. was shaken up in Tuesday’s wanted needed tor country 76 Garden St. cant Home, Jackie at Crystal Clear gloss sliders to sun chard 8, Rossetto Real­ new collector-investors are the bihle is Shutterbug magazine Administrator, 581 Po- Manchester. deck, 4 bedrooms, dollars. accident in rural Cheatham County, west of 5 days per week, club. Diversified full Farmington, CT 06032 Drinking Water, 647- tors,” We’re Selling Japanese (.S211 S. Washington Ave.. Titus­ quonock Avenue, 1990. baths, central air, let ■ Popularity, This is the wild Nashville, but he wasn’t seriously hurt, Monday-Frlday, time position. Flexible Windsor, CT 06095, 688- DISHWASHERS Needed, Houses" 646-2482.0 After years of exporting high- ville. Fla. .12781). which has hours. Call our busi­ full and part time, ev­ tub, many nice fea­ card. Some cameras are ex­ publicist Evelyn Shriver said. His manager. 3-4 hours 7211. tures, convenient loca­ LYDALL Woods Ranch. quality photographic equipment articles and display advertise­ Lib Hatcher, was with Travis and also was ness office Monday- ACCOUNTANT. Junior enings. Apply In person Be one of the tew to tremely popular while others per day, morning. Frlday, 9am-5pm at Accountant needed. MECHANIC tor steel fab- to Vernon Steak Club, tion, a good buy. to the I’nited States the Japanese ments, But the hard core collec­ have never gotten the attention of^ shaken up. Shriver said. rlcatlng shop to main­ HELP WANTED $279,900. U 8. R Realty, own these two bed­ Apply In person at: 633-5253. Requirements are o Route 83, Vernon. room homes with att­ are now seeking to use some of tor spends time poring over the collectors. 'Those who have made The pair were traveling to a high school to tour year Accounting tain and repair our 643-2692.D their ample cash tobuy back their classified advertisements. 163 Main Street DRIVER Needed. Man­ trucks and equipment. ached goroge. Ideal for money collecting cameras have promote a new booklet on teen-age problems chester/Vernon/Willin' Degree and working MANCHESTER. Hospita­ own cameras The ads are all but undecipher­ Manchester, CT 06040 Must be experienced. retirement In size, con­ done so by anticipating what is called the Youth Yellow Pages. antic area. Some heavy knowledge of Lotus ble two story home hos venience and price. “ Some cameras, real classics, able to those who don’t know Shriver said Travis likely would continue 123. Excellent starting Company paid Insu­ PART TIME DELIVERY PERSON been well maintained. Dr. Gott likely to become popular. lifting. Half day on rance Including dental $140’s. Blanchard & that you could get for a few cameras, but bargains can be with appearances today on the NBC-TV show TEXTBOOK Advisory Saturday. Good at­ salary and benefits. Three bedrooms, I'/s Rossetto Realtors,” Send resume In confi­ and vacation. EOE. Immediate opening for part time baths, walk-In closets, UN Peter Gott, M.D. dollars not long ago are now in the found here. “ Late Night With David Letterman” and Service needs several tendance a must. Auto We’re Selling Houses" Those who recognized the re­ people. Writers, Edi­ dence to: Senior Staff 289-2323.______delivery of newspapers to stores and walk-out basement. hundreds of cfollars” says Wa­ Like any collectable, the value Thursday night at the nationally televised Paint Distributors, 649- BUY THIS 1400 square newed Japanese interest, who tors, Telephone Sur­ 5211, ask tor Tony. Accountant, P.O. Box CAR WASH help. Full or racks in Manchester. 2 Hours daiiy - 6 Immediate possession. shington D C. —based collector of a camera, even a high-priced were first in purchasing German Presidential Inaugural Gala on CBS. 8405, East Hartford, CT part time. $6.00to start. Ask about owner fi­ foot home In this presti­ vey. Educators pre­ A NATIONWIDE Car gious area near the Jeffrey Young . “ Other cameras classic, is determined by nothing cameras, or who forecasted Eu­ ferred though not 06108. EOE Call Pierre at 646-6846. days per week. Houriy pius mileage. nancing. $132,900 Flano have just disappeared from the other than how much you can get Rental firm seeks Reoltv, 646-5200 □ historic Pitkin Glass ropeans buying back cameras essential. Hours and agressive, career- NURSE Aides. Full or SUPERVISOR. RN Posi­ Dependable transportation and valid Works. Six room, 1'/2 market. You can’t find them at for it. The range of prices is wide, they made themselves have Songwriter hits charts pay mutually deter­ minded Individual for part time positions tion. 3-11 shift. Imme- BOLTON. Completely bath, deck and more. all” even within a particular model. mined. Call 649-9517. available, all three dlate opening, driver’s license necessary. Call Frank renovated Ranch on made a lot of money. Collectors TORONTO (AP) — Songwriter Arnold Lanni management trainee Blanchard 8< Rossetto Almost all of us own a camera, There are regional differences — BABYSITTER. Mature, position. Our training shifts. Wewllltralnand M on d ay-F rld ay. No MeSweegan, at the Manchester Herald private, wooded, one Realtors," We're Sel­ study the market carefully. When had few expectations when his band Sheriff certify. Excellent sa­ acre lot. Great family but few of us own them as one brand may be hot among responsible person to program lasts 3 to 6 weekends. For more ling Houses” 646-2482.D No smell, taste they' find a particular type of broke up in 1985, so he was surprised when their lary. Please stop In or Information, please - 647-9946. area. Five rooms, 2 collectors. The value of cameras collectors in one part of the care for our 9 month months and leads di­ camera that they believe ought to .song “ When I’m With You” suddenly reached old son and 5 year old rectly to management call Mountain View call. Director Of bedrooms. Possible VERNON. Freshly to collectors and to the average country, while its price hasn’t painted with new car­ be collectable, but that has never the Top 10. daughter In our Bolton position. Good starting Health Care, 581 Po- Nurses, Monday- owner financing. Con­ naive individual can’t be mea­ risen at all elsewhere. quonock Avenue, Frlday, 9am-3pm. venient to 1-384. Call peting, this 4 room, 2 taken off. they will start buying “ It’s an exaggerated case of going into your home. Occasional salary, benefits and bo­ after infection sured precisely in terms of In addition, there are minor weekday and weekend nuses. Call for Inter­ Windsor, CT 06095, Cresttleld Convales- today. $168,000 Flano bedroom, IV2 bath them up. Then they will wait. closet, going through an old suit and finding dollars and cents. But the combi­ variations among seemingly evenings. Call 643-7427. view, 667-4410. 688-7211. cant Home, 643-5151. WATER TREATMENT OPERATOR Realty, 646-5200a Townhouse Is a plea­ Sometimes, they become big .some money in it.” Lanni said. “ All of a sudden sure to show! Move-In DEAR DR. GOTT: Since having a bad cold two nation of a desirable individual identical cameras. Factors such MANCHESTER. Immac­ winners. Frequently, they are my past is paying dividends.” The Connecticut Water Company Is seeking a tech­ ulate four year old, condition, one car gar­ years ago. my mother has been unable to smell or purchase and the possiblity of a as the color of the lettering on a age, under. Easy ac­ lucky to end up breaking even. The song was a modest success in Canada nically motivated individual for duties including L-Shoped country taste anything.. What can she do? money-making venture is shutter-speed dial can greatly cess to highway, shop­ while Sheriff was performing but failed in the operation of two water treatment plants, located in Cape. Six rooms, 3 indisputable. influence the value of a camera, if Areas to avoid include old bedrooms, skylights, ping and schools. United States before its recent revival. Rockville and Stafford Springs. Good math and DEAR READER: Infections in the nose and “ The market has changed” one variation was manufactured folding cameras. Many people oil heat, nicely lands­ Inground pool. Asking Lanni and another Sheriff member. Wolf PUT YOUR LOVE ON THE LINE... chemical skills required. $102,900. Strano Real sinuses usually affect the sense of smell. Your Jason Schneider, editorial direc­ in limited quantity. unfamiliar with camera collect­ caped yard, family Hassel, formed the duo Frozen Ghost after the Estate, 647-7653.D mother may be suffering from chronic sinusitis, tor of Popular Photography mag­ That’s why camera collecting ing assume these are of high State of Connecticut Treatment Plant Operator’s neighborhood In Wad­ breakup. Two other Sheriff members, lead dell School area. inflammation of the air-containing cells in the azine and the nation’s best-know is an area for the truly dedicated. value, but with few exceptions WITH THE HERALD’S Cerlification a Plus. singer Fred Curci and guitarist Steve DeMar- $156,900. Owner, 646- cheekbones, in the forehead or around the nose. She expert on classic cameras, The dilettante will probably lose they’re not. Old folders are Must live in service area or be willing to relocate. I CONDOMINIUMS chi. have been working as couriers in Toronto. 4122. Principals Only. should see an otolaryngologist — a nose-and-throat stresses. “ Camera collectors money. chiefly decorative items, of use as Salary commensurate with experience and FOR SALE “ It sure beats what we’ve been doing for the MANCHESTER. Exqui­ specialist — for a diagnosis. don’t spend much time in camera What are the factors that affect bric-a-brac or handsomely dis­ VALENTINE education. Reply to: past few years,” Curci said of having a hit site 3 bedroom Colon­ If she has a sinus infection, antibiotics may be shops” the value of a particular camera? played in showcases. ial, captivating, 20x20 MALLARD VIEW. New record. He said he. DeMarchi and drummer distinctive three bed­ necessary. LOVE THE CONNECTICUT WATER COMPANY first floor family room Rob Elliott hope to get back the band’s name with corner fireplace, room duplexes and Also, she may need to have her sinuses washed out 93 West Main Street • Clinton. CT 06413 townhouses. 1'/2 baths, and tour. •o«/aap level 94x130 lot, vinyl to get rid of blockage caused by thick, sticky mucus. siding. $169,900. ERA fireplace, appliances, LINES garage. No association Philips Real Estate. DEAR DR. GOTT: Like your other reader, I also Musician wouid quit schooi 742-8120. fees. From$140's. Blan­ Statler Brothers perform chard & Rossetto Real­ had a 2-year-old whom other people labeled MANCHESTER. By tors,” We’re Selling “ hyperactive” Thank goodne.ss for my mother, DEAR ambitions. NASHVILLE, Tenn, (AP) — The Statler WE WANT YOU TO owner. Newer, seven Houses" 646-2482.0 who called her a normal, active child. We found that BRUCE: I am Brothers, the country music quartet, resume room Dutch Colonial In soft music (especially from a music box she could 19 years old performing in Florida this weekend after a prime area. Reduced DEAR BRUCE: I have always BECOME THE NEWEST $20,000 from original HOMES wind herself), lots of books and no TV right before and currently owned my own home and carried six-week break but have decided not to asking price. Now FOR SALE bed helped her calm down enough so she could go to attending col­ Smart Money a homeowner’s policy, but now compete against the Super Bowl. MEMBER OF OUR $208,900. Call 646-4628. sleep. Maybe your other readers could try this lege. but I want that I am renting, I don’t see any “ We’ve learned there are certain dates when approach before they rush off for the Ritalin. to drop out. I Bruce W illiams reason to carry all that coverage. you shouldn’t schedule anything.” Statler MANAGEMENT TEAM am very inter­ If the house burns down, it’s the member Don Reid said Tuesday from his office DEAR READER: I think that it’s important for ested in rock in Staunton, Va. “ They are Christmas, l « . T — landlord’s responsiblity and if Overnight Replenishment people to di.scriminate between a child labeled music and I somebody gets hurt, that’s also Thanksgiving. Halloween night and Super Bowl Sunday.” “ hyperactive” by friends and a youngster diag­ know that if I his problem. My personal belong­ Team Manager nosed by medical professionals as having “ hyperac­ move to a big ings are of little value. Do you The group, whose hits include “ Flowers on 1 opportunity I’ll neverhaveagain. tivity” (now known as Attention Deficit Disorder or city, I can make a connection with think I need it? the Wall” and “ Maple Street Memories,” has Direct and supervise Store Associates ADD.) Can I go to court and make her a group and get into the business. A.A., WHITE PLAINS, N Y. scheduled concerts in Jacksonville and West overnight in the replenishment of MANCHESTER •239,500 Most 2-year-olds are active by adult standards. I My mother is very much give me what is really mine? Palm Beach, Fla.,but will rest on Sunday when merchandise In our Manchester, CT, HUGE COLONIAL D.B., DAVENPORT. IOWA remember a marvelous feature in Life magazine against this move. She seems to DEAR A.A.: Of course I see a San Francisco plays Cincinnati in the Super Bradlees. Hours are 9:00 pm to 6:00 am., Nine room, 4 bedrooms, excellent tor a growing (amllyl Bowl in Miami. many years ago: A fully trained Marine was asked think that I should stay in college. need for the insurance. Monday - Friday. Fireplaced family room on first floor plus lower level rec DEAR D.B.: You gotta be to mimic every moment and gesture made by a Well, since I’m over 18. the choice First of all, you observe that the room, also a fireplaced bedroomi This lovely home has ! I’m on your mom’s side. At Bradlees, all of our Managers are paid amenities galore. Must be seen. Located In a beautiful normal child. The photographs were revealing: is going to be mine. landlord is responsible for the Now. I understand your impa­ Send a message of love competitive salaries and receive an area. Within a few minutes, the Marine was totally building. That’s correct. You go tience to get on with your music excellent comprehensive benefits plan. r , exhausted. He simply could not physically keep up The problem is that my mother on to say that the landlord is v’’: career — I have a youngster who to your Valentine on with the child’s activity rate. This was not due to the is trustee of a small inheritance responsible if someone gets hurt. Our Language Please apply In person to the Store shared your interest in music. My child being “ hyperactive: ’’ the Marine got tired from my grandfather. The will That is only partially correct. Manager at: advice to him was. and to you is. because adult muscles cannot match the seemingly said that the money could be used If someone were hurt on the February 14*^ to get yourdegree (assumingthat BRADLEES random motions of a child. for college or whatever worth­ premises you rent,heorshecould Foundry refers to melting and casting metals A you’re academically able) and IxZVi Middle Turnpike & Broad Street Many youngsters tend to become “ wired” at while activity the trustee ap­ sue you and the landlord. If you clue for spelling the first syllable may be easily then pursue the music career. Manchester, CT bedtime. They may not be tired as they’re expected proved of. But the principal w'ould don’t have the proper insurance, found. •12“ to be, and they’re ready for new activity. In not come to me until I became 25, I realize that 22 or 23 seems old Dullness of mind and sen.ses shows stupor. It’s you could be a big loser. So ALSO: Look for us at JOB FAIR ’89, I addition, they are easily stimulated by electronic if any money was left after to a 19-year-old, but trust me — smart to remember that a close relation to stupor is clearly liability insurance is a Wednesday, January 18 at the baby-sitters (TV sets) and other factors in their college. there have been many, many necessity. stupid. CALL surroundings. HARTFORD CIVIC CENTER, If I go to school for four years, successful musicians who didn’t You indicate that your belong­ MANCHESTER begin their careers until well Booth #60 - 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Therefore. I agree with you that a “ quiet period” there won’t be any principal left ings are worth relatively little, QUESTION: When I have two choices, should I PRICE REDUCED before bedtime is appropriate for most children. because it will take that and more after 25. Your mother is acting but if you add up the cost of your write that either is possible? Or is it either are? 643-2711 This stately Colonial Is located In a nice area of town yet wisely, and I think your grand­ On the other hand, such a common-sense to get me through school, and clothing, rugs, furniture, kitchen to place your close to all conveniences. 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2Vi approach is unlikely to make much of a difference to even more important. I ’ll be too father was equally wise. ANSWER: The pronoun either means “one or the baths, all hardwood flooring, fireplaced living room, appliances, works of art, etc., you steel beam construction. 2 car garage. Nice big lot. a child with Attention Deficit Disorder. This old to make it in music by that If I were you. I would try to will probably find that you’ve other. Because it s only one. either takes the special message affliction appears to be due to a poorly understood time. perform as much as I could while accumulated more than you singular is. In fact, either and neither work the same in school, perhaps major in music malfunction of the central nervous system. It is I asked my mother to let me might have believed at first way — either is singular. There it alwayi something new at I D. F. REALL INC. and get some background in the marked by impulsivity and inattention and have the money so I could afford blush. Further, should there be a P.S. Deadline is 10 a.m., Feb. 10th, 1989 Bradlees. Now It can be youl ^ REML ESTATE (sometimes) by hyperactivity: it can be related to fundamentals, going well beyond 175 Miln 8t, Minchattw to live until I make a decent fire, the proper insurance would Do you have a question or comment about our A n fcOuOi O W »rt\/vtV EmolOvtr M/F 646-4525 learning di.sordes. ADD may affect up to 10 percent connection, and she says “ no the average musician. When you provide for rent for another language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuain, in care leave college armed with that of school children and is 10 times more common in way” apartment until yours is of the Manchester Heraid, P.O. Box 591, Manches­ boys than in girls. I think she’s taking away an degree, pursue your musical replaced. ter 06040. t 24 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 18. 1989

I CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS R t I INDUSTRIAL Automotive FOR SALE FOR RENT l i J PROPERTY Cut your risk of cancer with ... gariic and onions! J MANCHESTER. We have ON E and two room apart­ MANCHESTER. 3400 and WASHINGTON (AP) — Garlic and two light and bright, ments, Main Street. ^ Speciolii»D3329 647-0593 643-9649/228 9616 plete lanitorlal ser­ FURNITURE A ties and security. No power windows. M a­ decorated, separate pets. Call 643-2129, 9-5. Cuftom butH homaa, addWona, vice. Experienced, rel­ roon with block Inte­ basement, convenient CARPENTRY/ rtmodaUno* wood aiding, dacka, M&M OIL iable, free estimates. PORTABLE twin bed. rior. $3500 or best offer. MANCHESTER. Two roofing, oonorata work, maaonry A a Like new. Includes location. $110,900 Cen­ phaa^ of conatructlon. PLUMBING 4 HEATING 643-0304. 236-9560.______tury 21 Epstein Realty, bedroom luxury Town- REMODELING mattress. $75. 643-8208. It you're ateA of eontreoton not • Oil Burner Service & Sales SNOW REMOVAL. 647-8895.0 house. All appliances, rturrting your eafft - oaf/ ua/ 1980 VOLVO, 242 DL. Blue heat, cable, carpeting, • Automatic Oil Delivery Resldentlat- with blue Interior. Au­ FARRAND REMO^LING Fully Inaurad • Fraa Eatimalaa ITV/STERED/ You'll never know the air conditioning. Call Room additions, decks, roof­ Commerclal. Drive­ tomatic, excellent con­ MAR CoattrEcUoa • Well Pumps Sales & Service ways, starting at $15. APPLIANCES power of Classified until 649-5240. ing, elding, windows and gutt­ gf MaMotfagBaF dition. Good tires. you use It yourself. ers. All types of remodeling and • Water Heaters (Eiactnc a aaa) Call Bob, 872-8841. 64,000 on motor. MANCHESTER. Three 643-1720 Atk tor Mark bedrooms, I'/j bath. repairs. Call Bob Farrand. Jr. • Bathroom & Kitchen TAPPAN Gas gold Range A M /FM Cassette. $3500 RESORT $775 per month. Two Remodeling PROLONG THE life of cut with hood for sale. or best otter. 236-9560. Bus. 647-8509 PAINTING/ flowers In your home by 647-9522.______PROPERTY bedrooms, l '/2 baths. Res. 645-6849 • Senior Citizen Olecounte 1977 PLYMOUTH Volarl. $575 per month. Two PAPERING • Electric work by snipping stems of on an­ ELECTRIC Stove. Sears, Runs good. New ex­ N gle. This provides more Precision Electric 20", 4 burner. White haust, battery and N OWN A Piece of the sun. bedrooms, 1 bath. $525 ilattrhpalpr HrralJi per month plus utili­ HOUSE Wall Papering & FREE ESTIMATES stem surface to absorb Nutone Coppertone brakes. $950 528-0074 or Myrtle Beach, South ties, security and refe- the water. Prolong the life Range hood with vent 646-2423.______Carolina. $59,000 pre­ RENOVATIONS Painting Phone; 6 4 9 -2 8 7 1 rencs. No pets. 643- Ranoveta 1 room or antlra houaa. of good, but unused Items to outside. Very good construction prices. Residentlol, Commercial, In your home by selling 1980 FORD. Fairmont. 2121. Strip old plaatar walla, Inaulala, condition. Ideal for Four cylinder, tour Two bedroom luxury ahaalrock and Snlah. Alao Intarlor References & Insurance. I MISCELLANEOUS them for cosh with a apartment or summer golf ylllas, free golf MANCHESTER. Two painting. Call low-cost od In classified. speed. Runs and looks bedroom flat, first AAartv Mattson, 449-4431 SERVICES camp. Both for $75. good. Asking $500. 649- Thursday, Jan. 19, 1989 membership. Call 1- 647-3808; Manchester, 646-0271. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 800-225-6897. floor, near busline. leava maaaaga. Gary McHugh, 443-9321 AN(3ELIC HOME 5434.______30 Cents New carpeting, great 1984 MERCURY Marquis. location, walking dis­ 4 SEASONS REMODELING HAWKES TREE SERVICE CARE REGISTRY FUEL DIL/CDAL/ ROOFING/ I One owner. Excellent tance to stores. $650 per • Additions • Decks Bucket, truck & chipper. Stump LOCAL REOtSTRY OFFERS condition. 39,000 miles. MORTGAGES QUALITY CARE... FIREWDDD month. One year lease • Roofing • Repair SIDING removal. Free eatimataa. LOWER COST TO CLIENTS... Fully equipped. $5395. Great quake plus security deposit. Special consideration for Small Jobs Wsicomsd COMPANIONS. HOMEMAKERS. SEASONED firewood for 633-2824. HOMEOWNERS 649-0795. aldarty and handicapped. Ssnior CItIzsn Discount MANCHESTER NURSES sale. Cut, spilt and 1984 RENAULT Encore. • FORECLOSURE!! MANCHESTER. First ROOFING 647-1956 delivered. $35 per load. Five door, five speed, Mall builder 647-7553 • BANKRUPTCY!! floor, two bedroom Call Chris at 645-6559 Holiday Spadai 742-1182. air conditioning, body apartm ent In reno­ sparks shock • DIVORCED!! All types of roofing a rspoirt. excellent, new muffler, Falling behind on your mort­ vated two family Let ue remodel your kitchen or I SPURTING tires. $700 or best offer. bath from floor to celling. We & j gage payments? We can house. New applian­ 20% Off i KITCHEN BATH 6DDDS 742-0120. helpl No payments up to 2 ces, carpets, etc. $600 otter cablnett, vanities, coun­ yearsi Bad credit, bankruptcy per month plus utlll- tertops whatever your needs 6 4 5 -8 8 3 0 REMODELING 7^ 1976 CHEVETTE. Runs in Soviet city or unemployment It not a tles. Call 649-2871. are. Call Ralph Nadeau at SKI Boots. Woman's Jun­ great, good condition. problem. Foreclosure atsls- ior Racing. Size 8. Al- Needs new battery. faces fines From the smallest repair to the largest renovation, tance available for the di­ VERNON. Two bedroom, 643-6004 plna. $60 Excellent con­ $175. 647-1029. refurbished apart­ FLDDRIN6 our own craftsmen do the complete job — By Andrew Yurkovsky vorced and self-employed. KHekM A Bath DctigR Caster dition. 643-2880. 1978 CHRYSLER Cor­ Consolidate bills — save your m e n t, appllanced, neatly and on schedule. Manchester Herald homel basement, nice, big S&G HOME doba. Body and engine MIKE GIACALONE Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. PETS AND parts. Jon, 569-8755. Swiu Contervative Group yard. Available Imme­ IMPROVEMENT I MOSCOW — Nyura Akopyan diately. $475 plus utili­ Complat* hom« rtrtovttlonf UNOLEUM SERVICE 649-5400 SUPPLIES at (203) 454-4404 or was teaching in a music school ties. Two months se­ lnt«i1or/6xtgrlor painting. Fully Insured (203) 454-1336 D*ck8/kKch9n«/bath r»mod«tlng. HERITAGE KITCHEN and for children in the city of Spitak. on pollution curity deposit. Call Roofing. Quality Workmanship FREE. Three cats. Box / Julie, ERA Blanchard trained. Quiet, laid CLYbE Soviet Armenia, when the Dec. 7 Free EeHmetee Free Estimates CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 8. Rossetto, 646-2482. BATH CENTER, INC. back. Take one or all earthquake struck. Rentals 871-6552 or 872-6550 ______182 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester ROUTE 83, VERNON By Andrew J. Davis EAST HARTFORD. 643-5439 three. Call 645-1492, said the company has tried to Akopyan. 37. who lost one of and Nancy Concelmon Clean, second floor, 5 leave message. 83 Regal Coupe *6995 her legs, was trapped in the correct erosion-control prob­ Manchester Herald rooms, 2 bedrooms. 84 Skyhawk Wagon *5995 rubble of the five-story building lems. but because the site is hilly, ROOMS Stoye and refrigerator. I APARTMENTS IHDMES IHDMES ISTDRE AND IMISCELLANEDUS 84 Camaro Coupe *4995 they are difficult to control. Security required. $650 Yurkovsky for hours before she was rescued FOR RENT FDR RENT FDR RENT FDR RENT DFFICE SPACE FDR SALE 85 Century Wagon *8595 The state has ordered the plus utilities. Call 644- by youths. Her husband, who “ We definitely will comply with 85 Century 4 Dr. *8995 developers of the $70 million mall the order,” she said. ” We don’t SINGLE Room for rent. 1712. SOUTH End of Hartford. BOLTON. Five room THREE offices for rent. EIGHT month old water- was in the capital city of Yerevan, believed she had 85 Escort 4 Dr. *4395 died. in Buckland to correct failed want the community, or anyone, Females preferred. MANCHESTER. Two Five rooms, second Ronch, '/2 acre, gar­ Will rent Individual or bed, $325. Courthouse erosion-control measures at the age. $795 plus utilities. Available anv part. Furnished or One Gold membership, 85 Electro 4 Dr. *10,495 Akopyan was one of 53 Armenians being treated at to think w e’re negligent. They Convenient location. bedroom Townhouse. floor. Appliances, par- mall site or face fines of up to $75 per week plus $100 klg. References re­ Security, $1550. 872- Immediately unfurnished. Reasona­ 12'/s months left for 86 98 Regency 4 Dr. *9995 the Alexander V. Vishnevsky Surgical Institute in (erosion-control measures) .seem Nice location, all ap­ $1,000 a day. security. Call 649-9472 pliances. Heat, hot wa­ quired. Security. 249- 3487. 2 bedroom, 4 room sin­ ble, pleasant surround­ $450. Compared to reg­ 86 LeSabre Ltd. *11,995 Moscow two weeks ago. Despite her personal to be harder (at the hilly site) ings. Manchester/East ular price of $700 plus. , 'sU*' J Marla P. Butts, senior environ­ between 3:30-7, ask for ter, carpeting, air con­ 0010 or 872-4339 between EAST HARTFORD/Glas- gle family. Close to Rt. 86 Delta 96 2 Dr. *9495 tragedy, she had much to be grateful for. Her than other project locations.” Eleanor. 8am-9pm. Hartford line, near Eric 649-3426.0 Ar “ * mental analyst with the Depart­ ditioning. Call 647-1595. tonbury line. Seven 1-384 and Manchester 66 Cavalier 4 Dr. *5995 husband was alive, and her son and daughter, who room Cape with highway. 528-1783. 1971 8. 1972 SKI-DOO and ment of Environmental Protec­ The order names two wa­ MANCHESTER. Room In Community College. 86 Merc. Lynx *4995 were also in Spitak at the time of the earthquake, aulet rooming house. screened porch, gar­ STORE. 46 Oak Street. Mercury Snowmobile tion, said today that the Homart tersheds affected by water pollu­ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Large private yard, Excellent ground floor 86 Nova 4 Dr. *6995 weren’t hurt. Oft street parking. $75 AND age, nice lot, first floor with trailer. $700 or Development Co. of Chicago must tion, Butts said. One area is south laundry hook-ups. In­ ‘ 700 per month without location. Good for pro­ best offer. 649-7985 at- 86 Caprice 4 Dr. *9995 In hospitals throughout Moscow, 345 Armenians per week. 646-1686 or NOTICE TO CREDITORS stop erosion that is polluting of Buckland Hills Drive and 569-3018. side of house Is brand utilities. Call 643-9321. fessionals, Attornevs, fer 7pm.______were being treated for injuries in connection with drains into Buggie Stowe Pond. Notice Is hereby given pursuant to Section 33-379 of the Dentists, Insurance, nearby ponds. The DEP ordered MANCHESTER. Sleep­ new. $975 plus utilities. DOUBLE Bowl, stainless 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 the earthquake, a spokesman at the headquarters of Connecticut General Statutes that ROBERT S. SMITH, Security. No pets. 872- Real Estate, Doctors, Homart on Jan. 12 to submit an Another watershed area south of ing room tor working D .M .D ., P.C., a Connecticut corporation having Its principal steel sink with single the Soviet Ministry of Health said. An estimated 4381, 649-5400, 647-9040. Travel, Finance, Etc. engineering site plan that details Interstate 84 flows into an un­ gentleman. Share bath, place of business In Manchester, Connecticut, has been dis­ lever faucet, spray total of 55.000 people were killed in the catastrophe. solved by Resolution of its members, which dissolution has BOLTON Grossman 8< Weln- hose and beige formica measures to stop and repair the named pond near 852 Tolland no cooking. $235 per traub, 649-5334, 647- Soviet officials have reported. month plus security become effective with Its filing of a Certificate of Dissolution COVENTRY DUPLEX Antique Greek counter. Tap to accom­ ITRUCKS/VANS drainage damage, she said Turnpike, she said. with the Secretary of State's Office. .9222^ and references. 643- Off Routs 44A. 2 years old. Revival Home, odate sink. Very good FDR SALE The week after the earthquake, all of Moscow If Homart complies with the All creditors ore warned to pesent their claims to Attorney Use a low-cost ad Homart has 21 days to submit 2121. Kitchen, family room, two condition. Both for seemed mobilized to help. The newspapers Ronald Jacobs, 148 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, early post colonial, Classified for quick the plan. Butts said. If the plan is order, no further action by the badrooma, 1 bath. Annual $100. Manchester, 646- FORD. F150, 1988, 4x4, 5 published daily counts of the amount of money M ANCHESTER. Room counsel tor said corporation, on or before M ay 1,1989. lease *875.00 par month. genuine charm. suits. 643-2711. rejected by the DEP, Homart has DEP is planned. Butts said. "A t 0271. litre, V8, automatic, gathered and called on citizens to donate blood. for rent. Ayallable Feb­ All claims not so presented will be barred os provided by Call Helen at 843-2487, 3 bedrooms, IVj 15 more days to submit a revised least there’s none planned at this ruary. Kitchen and sold Section 33-379. FM/Cassette, bed Factories, schools and churches collected food, 8-4:30 weekdays. baths, $900/month. I INDUSTRIAL liner, 19K miles. Excel­ plan, she said. time,” she said. laundry priyileges. Doted at Manchester, Connecticut, this 20th day of Decem­ Available 2-1-89. clothing and money. The Moscow Komsomol, a Non-smoker. After ber, 1988. PRDPERTY ENDROLLS lent condition. mUst Homart also must submit a The DEP first inspected the site TODAY IS a good dov to sell. $12,700. 645-8801. Communist party youth group, set up collection 5:30, 647-0237. ROBERT S. SMITH, D.M.D., P.C. 2 months security 27'/, width - 25B report to the DEP on the effects of Oct. 13 after Cathy Lankford of By: Ronald Jacobs, Attorney place an ad In classified to MANCHESTER. 6,000 13V4 width • 2 for 25$ centers in all 33 regions of the city for food and MANCHESTER. Clean, and references sediment runoff, Butts said. 853 Tolland Turnpike complained sell those Idle Items required. square feet. Third MUST be picked up at the clothing. quiet, conyenlent to you've been storing. A floor, elevator service. lAUTDSFDR The DEP issues only six to that erosion from the site may busline. Call anytime. NO PETS. Herald Office Monday thru The Vishnevsky Institute, the largest one devoted quick call to 643-2711 will 95 Hilliard Street. 647- Thursday before 11 a.m only. RENT/LEASE seven such orders to developers a have been polluting a pond near 646-8337. TDWN DF MANCHESTER Cqll 742-9687. to surgical research in the Soviet Union, sent three put your ad In prln*. 9137. year, she said. her home. The pond had turned LEGAL NDTICE FREE Mileage on low doctors to Armenia the day of the earthquake, said Jayne R, Armstrong, a Homart Dr. Arnold Kaidosh, head of the institute’s red. Lankford said. I APARTMENTS The Planning ond Zoning Commission will hold a public I CARS I CARS CARS cost auto rental. Vil­ spokesman, said the company hearing on Monday, January 23, 1989 at 7:00 P.M. In the CARS lage Auto Rental, 643- heart-surgery department. FOR RENT will comply with the order. She See EROSION, page 10 Hearing Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Man­ FDR SALE FDR SALE FDR SALE 2979 or 646-7044. More than a month after the quake, the collection chester, Connecticut to hear and consider the following FDR SALE AVAILABLE Imme­ petitions: in Moscow of clothing, food and other items has now diately. One bedroom 1. Andrew Antoldl • PRO Zone Chango/Prollmlnary Plan of practically ended, said Boris V. Ionov, a spokesman apartment. $545. Heat Oovolopmont -184 Bldwell Street ■ ( A-53) - Application for for the Soviet Red Cross. Ionov said the collection of and hot water Included. 0 change In zoning district classification from Rural Resi­ money also has probably declined. Finances too tight 2 bedroom Townhouse. dence to Plonned Residence Development and prellml- $650. Heat and hot wa­ norv Dion of dovoloomont for o 2.3 + ocro porcoi of Iona The Soviet press and television are now turning located at the corner of Bldwell and Wetherall Streets their attention to the rebuilding of the cities ter Included. Security and Identified as 186 Bldwell Street. M/VNCHES»TER’S and references re­ 2. Andrew Antoldl - Wetlands Permit -184 Bldwell Stroet • destroyed by the earthquake. for new town haii quired. No pets. Boyle (A-54) - Acting In Its copoclty as the Inland Wetlands Vechernyaya Moskva, Moscow’s evening news­ Management Com- Agency, the Commission will consider on application to pony, 649-4800. conduct a regulated activity which may have a slgnlfl- paper. recently published a picture showing tents Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald set up in a square in the Armenian city of By Nancy Concelman MANCHESTER. Second cont Impoct upon wetlonds on o 2.3 + ocre porcel of lond ■ Three sites named located at the corner of Bldwell ond Wetherall Streets Leninakan. The caption said, “ Life is returning to SOLITARY WALK — Manivone Singhachack of 30 Locust St. walks past Manchester Herald floor, 2 bedroom, heat and Identified as 184 Bldwell Street. u SE D (CAR Emanuel Lutheran Church at 60 Church St. this morning on her way to for police station and appliances. No At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written B Committee accepts pets. $600 plus security. Manchester High School. Singhachack, a Laotian, has lived in the United Members of the Municipal communications received. A copy of this petition Is In the list of space needs Call 646-3979. Town Clerk’s office and mov be Inspected during business See MOSCOW, page 10 States for nine months. Space Needs Study Committee MANCHESTER. Two and hours. will recommend that a plan to — stories on page 3 Planning and Zoning Commission EALIER DE build a new $13 million municipal three room apart­ Leo Kwash, Secretary ments. $380 and $480 ’84 TDYOTA 87 HDNDA ’84 FORD '85 OLDS '85 building be scrapped in favor of plus utilities. Security. ’84 HONDA 87LINC0LN renovating the existing Munici­ But Nathan said that under the No pets. 646-2426, 9-5 ‘LE’ VAN FIRENZA CADILLAC infiation showed 4.4% gain iast year PRELUDE CIVIC F-150 TOWNCAR pal Building and Lincoln Center. subcommittee’s plan, related of­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Brogham, 4 Dr., weekdoys. AC White Std. 4 Dr., Special Pickup, Cap Auto Aut, Loaded Committee members, in a 6-0 NO TICE OF Loaded, White WASHINGTON (A P) - Consu­ fices would be in the same BOLTON. ‘Mature Adult' *6999 *11,999 December, which followed a 0.3 slight 0.5 percent following an 8.2 insurance and of financing car vote Wednesday, cited the cost of ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE *5999 *5.999 *5.999 *17.909 mer prices rose 4.4 percent in building to reduce traffic between for nice, four room *0.495 percent November increase, percent jump in 1987. Still, they purchases took steep jumps of 8.4 a new building in what is apartment. One bed­ In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 1988, the same as a year earlier, the two facilities as much as and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Isherebv given of theadoo- helped inflation finish the year at were far below levels before the percent and 8.3 percent, predicted to be a tight budget room, newer carpet­ '83 DDDGE ’85 MERC 88 TOYOTA '86 OLDS as hefty, drought-induced in­ possible. tlon by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, ’85 ’84 CHEV. '86 BUICK a moderate pace. 1986 oil glut, when energy prices respectively. year and the good condition of the ing, l '/2 baths and nice Connecticut on January 10,1989. GRAN CAMRY creases for groceries offset stable If Lincoln Center were aban­ setting near brook plus ARIES CITATION DELTA 88 The summer drought, which plummeted 19.7 percent. The cost of medical care, up 6.9 present buildings. The citizens’ FIFTH AVE. MARQUIS ELECTRA energy prices, the government doned and rented out. the town patio! $475 per month ORDINANCE silver. Auto AT, AC Brown, 5 Spd. Auto 4 Dr., Loaded shriveled crops and seared pas­ Fuel oil prices jumped 2.8 percent, also rose faster than the committee is appointed by the White, Loaded 4 Dr., Loaded said today. would take a loss “ on an ex­ Includes heat. 649-4000. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of DIrectorsof the Town of tures, pushed food prices for the percent in December after falling general inflation rate last year. Board of Directors, which will act Monchester that the Town of Manchester purchase from *2.999 *8888 *2999 *7555 *8.999 *9,999 *8555 Worry about inflationary pres­ tremely practical, solid build­ year up 5.2 percent, the steepest for six consecutive months. Des­ Tobacco prices posted one of on the recommendations. LEGAL NOTICE The Center Street Corporation for the sum of SIxty-FIve sures preoccupied many econo­ ing,” Nathan said. The Town of Bolton Fire Thousand ($65,000.00) Dollars the following described pre­ CALL FOR MORE rise since 1980. pite the December advance, the the steepest rises of any subcata- Committee member Jerome '87 MERC. ’88 8UICK '87 MERC. '84 FORD mists last year, but that pressure Commissioners will accept mises: INFORMATION '84 CHEV '83 MAZDA Poultry and egg prices jumped price was 6.3 percent below that gory, up 9.4 percent for the year. Nathan of 109 Adelaide Road said Committee Chairman Jay bids for the following Item has not produced an acceleration SCHEDULE A CDU6AR RIVIERA MARQUIS ON DAILY T-BIRD CAVALIER 17.9 percent and 16.5 percent, of a year earlier. Electricity Clothing prices rose 4.8 percent a subcommittee of the committee Giles of 65 Doane St. said the town until Friday, Feb. 10th at 7:00 GLC in inflation thus far. D.m. at which time they will Those two (2) certain pieces or parcels of land situated In White, Auto Auto Brown, Auto ARRIVALSn Brown, Auto Wagon, Auto Wagon respectively, because of the charges rose 1.1 percent for the overall, with men’s and boys’ decided to reject a proposal by an would be responsible for mainte­ publicly be read and opened The 4.4 percent gain in the the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford and State of drought. year, while natural gas was apparel up 6.0 percent and architectural firm to build a nance of Lincoln Center even if it at the Fire Station. Connecticut, being bounded and described os follows: *10.999 *11,999 *14.500 6 4 M 5 8 8 *6.999 *2999 *2999 Labor Department’s Consumer On the other hand, beef and unchanged. women’s and girls’ clothing up 3.4 single municipal office building were rented out. (1) High pressure air FIRST PIECE: Price Index matched the 1987 compressor and pork prices, which rose for the Gasoline prices were 1.1 per­ percent. because the existing Municipal By Birch Street, twenty-one and two tenths 87 MAZDA '88 8UICK ■87 85 TOYOTA '80 OLDS Renovation would cost a little purification system. ’86 PONT. '87 HONDA increase, which was the highest first six months of the year, fell cent lower than a year ago. Price December’s 0.3 percent in­ Building at 41 Center St. and (21.2) feet; PICK UP SKYLARK THUNDERBIRD more than half the cost of a new Specifications may be ob­ FIREBIRD CELICA OMEGA ACCORD LXI since 1981 but was four times the during the second half as farmers increases for new and used cars crease left the price index at 120.5 Lincoln Center at 494 Main St. are tained by calling Chief By land now or formerly of the Estoteof Edwin LX building, accordingto “ ballpark” Stondlsh, one hundred twenty-five and thirty- Red/WhHa Blue, Auto Loaded Rad, S Spd. Black, 3 Sped. std. 1.1 percent rate in 1986, a 25-year sent more animals to slaughter as also were moderate, 2.1 percent percent of its 1982-84 base, “ solid” and usable. Preuss at 643-9492 days, or AT, Loaded estimates, Nathan said. The 649-6924 nights. six one-hundredths (125.36) feet; low. a way of avoiding high feed costs. and 3.4 percent, respectively. At a meeting earlier this By land now or formerly of Archie Hayes, nine­ *10.999 *6.999 *8999 *10.999 *8.999 $1,999 subcommittee estimated that a The Board reserves the ■9.999 A 0.3 percent rise in the index in Energy for the year rose only a However, the prices of auto See INFLATION, page 10 month, members divided into right to accept or relect any teen and three tenths (19.3) feet; and new structure would cost about subcommittees to study propos­ or all bids In the best Interest Westerly: By lond now or formerly of the Town of Mon­ '85 SAAB $150 per square foot. af the Town of Bolton. chester, one hundred twentv-tive and five 86 MAZDA ’86 PONT. ’83 LINCOLN '85 SUBARU '86 PONT. '84 PONT. als for municipal offices and the N. JAMES PREUSS tenths (125.5) feet. Pickup LX 9D0 GRAND PRIX MARK VII •GL’ BONNEVILLE FIREBIRD police station. Nathan is chair­ The subcommittee submitted Chief SECOND PIECE: Turbo, Auto, 4 Dr., Qood Condition LE, 2 Dr. Loaded Turbo, 4 WD Auto SE, Auto Baker wins Senate committee’s OK man of the subcommittee study­ several proposals for additions to Loaded 032-01 Northerly: By Birch Street, fifty (50) feet; *5999 *7922 *9998 *5999 ing space needs for town govern­ the existing Municipal Building, Easterly: By land now or formerly of Hugh Morlortv, one *10.595 *7,999 ■6.595 WASHINGTON (AP) - The Virtually every member of the said Sen, Nancy Kassebaum, 150 kilotons on underground tests ment offices. including connecting it with the hundred twenty-seven (127) feet; Sell Your Car Senate Foreign Relations Com­ committee praised Baker’s per­ R-Kan., expressing a view many are “ close to being resolved.” The Lawrence Associates of Southerly: By lond now or formerly of the Estate of So- other committee members said muel Purnell, titty (50) feet; ond 85 MAZDA ’87 MERC ’86 DODGE '85 PONT. mittee, giving an early boost to formance, applauded his appoint­ He said both pacts will be Manchester, the architectural See SPACE, page 10 '87 MERC. '88 LINC. '83 CHEV they shared. Westerly: By lond now or formerly of one Heckler, one RX7 SABLE COLONY PARK GRAND AM the incoming Bush administra­ ment by Bush and said his submitted to the Senate for firm hired by the town last year to hundred twenty-seven (127) feet. DAYTONA TOWN CAR CAVALIER tion, voted 19-0 today to recom­ confirmation was assured. On Wednesday, the second of submit proposals for municipal *15 silver. Stick, Blue, Auto, AC S Spd., Loaded 2 Dr. Cpe., Black, ratification but offered no Wagon, Auto Wagon 4 Lines — 10 Days 12-27-88 Loaded Auto. AC, AM/FM Loaded mend that the full Senate confirm Sen. Paul Sarbanes. D-Md., two days of testimony, Baker said timetable. space, unveiled plans in April for Prepared by W illiam J. Sheo *8595 *5999 said he is optimistic Baker will the United States ancl the Soviet a $13 million building that would TODAY 504 charge each addi­ Assistant Town Attorney *R999 *10.999 *7250 *18,999 *2222 James A. Baker III as secretary Baker also suggested that the prove an outstanding secretary of Union are near agreement on house all government offices and tional line, per day. You This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days otter this of state. new Bush administration may publication In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) state, combining ’’diplomacy, procedures to verify compliance extend into Center Springs Park. can cancel at any time. The full Senate will act on the raise quotas for refugees because Index days otter this publication of this Ordinance o petition restraint and carefulness,” with two long-pending nuclear The Board of Directors decided SORRY. signed by not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the ■ ■ l A /I 301-315 CENTER STREET nomination later, probably next of the increasing numbers of NO REFUNDS OR Sen. Frank Murkowski, R-Ala., test ban treaties. not to hold a referendum on the 20 pages, 2 sections Town, os determined from the latest official lists of the Wednesday. people wanting to come to the ADJUSTMENTS Registrars of Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk said the unanimous committee Baker said he understands that plan and appointed the nine- requesting Its reference to o special Town election. Today’s committee vote fol­ United States from the Soviet Business------18 Natlon/World_6-7 CALL HERALD /M o r i a r ^ y b r o t h e r s / V lowed two days of hearings in vote represents a strong biparti­ verification problems with the member citizens’ committee. Classified _ 18-20 Obituaries_____ 2 James Fogarty, Secretory 1976 Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Union and Southeast Asia. Board of Directors which Baker fielded questions on san approach to the new adminis­ Committee member Richard Comics ------16 Opinion CLASSIFIED Manchester, Connecticut problem areas around the world tration. "This is a pretty good Treaty are "completely re­ “ We will have to look at the F. Hagearty of 8 Green Hill St. Focus------15 People______15 Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 12th day of January, and dealt comfortably with for­ way to start,” he said. solved.” He said similar prob­ possibility of increasing numbers said Wednesday he agreed with Local/State Sports___ 11-14 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 1989. . H . w A W ”’K s r lems with the 1974 nuclear test eign policy issues ranging from “ He is very skillful, as he and of increasing dollars' ’ for the Lawrence’s proposal to keep all .2-5,10 Television. the momentous to the obscure. should be, and I ’m impressed.” ban treaty establishing a limit of refugee program. Baker said. offices in one building. ------2 Weather__