t- M A ^ ExecRition MHS plays No. r NOfVaaik Man goes to chair ^ Aboi tor shot at Class LL title /II claiming Innocence /8 WATI Womt Manchc Orange 6:15 p.i ELLINGTON. Town- house Grodens. Beauti­ officers ful 1 bedroom Ranches MI8CEI1ANE0U8 Kite n\ Ond Townhouses with FDR RENT private entrance $510- Kite D MANCHESTER (Nor­ $550 monthly Includes M A N C H ESTER - Indus­ appliances, wall to Manches • Over $1,000,000 worth of Inventory must be sold. I theast oreo). Level lots trial, Office, commer­ is planne • Our yards are full. • Extra High Trade Allowances X opproxlmotelv 3/4 wall, olr and parking. cial space. 2400 sQuore No reasonable offer refused. • Finance experts on premises. acre. City sewer and Superintendent 872- feet. Loading dock. at Wickli water. 646-7207. 2025, R.C. White Co. Woodland Industrial demonsti Llpmen i1 , wfwrt swings, ssnics snd ssilstscllon come togelhsr. 236-5961. Pork. 643-2121. teebniqut ELLIN GTO N . 1 bedroom priies foi In beautiful suburban more inf< Sample Savinas: setting. Rental credits I 7 k JTV/8TERE0/ 1988 VW Jena for handling rentals ot I' o I a p p u a n c e s DO NOT GO BANKRUPTI property. Ideal tor re­ 30 Cents Widow 1985 BUICK German Quality & Enc Stop Foreclosure! Home­ tired person or non­ REFRIGERATOR for owners, consolidate your working wife. For de­ sole. Great for cottage Gari G REGAL LIMITED Prices starting at $8990 Mils, pay off your credit tails coll 236-5961. or on extra. $75. Even- Persons! 2 Oo«r Coup*. Dtrh cords, your cor or busi­ M ANCHESTER- 3 bed­ Ings. 646-6441.______Robbins 1 OoM/LloM Tan Available on all new ness loon, your mortgage room with heat, com­ *aiS7A and save, save your Placing an.od In Classified Center St 1988 Jettas: your choice pletely remodeled. $750 Is easy. Just coll 643-2711. speak alx homell NO PAYMENTS per month. Coll Don Holes filled, UP TO 2 YEARS! Bod 649-2947. We'll help you with the High court 1987 BUICK A 7.9% Financing * credit, late payments or wording of your od. CENTURY or B. Free Air Conditioning unsmploymsnt Is not o M ANCHESTER- 3 bed­ Pinoct 4 Door Sedan problem. Foreclosure as­ room Duplex. $750 R0AT8/MARINE culvert work •T041A or C. No payment until April 1988 sistance available for the monthly plus utilities. m Pinochl DIVORCED and SELF- V/2 baths, modern kit­ EQUIPMENT the Arm} EMPLOYED, chen, oil appliances. 2 TWO Aluminum Row Carison, i Special financing based on 25% down payment, cash or Irado. Swiss Conssryotlvs months security. Ref­ upholds town John Kle 1984 BUICK maximum------' ------linancaoe d r$10,000------lor 48 months. Group at M3-4S4-13I6 Boots. One $450, one later in year A A erences. No pets. 643- RIVIERA or 2$$-4I4-4404. 2121. $200. Coll 646-2632. Mike Hs Cp*., Dark Qraan Turner, ! NEW Apartments on bus­ ae023A By Andrew Yurkovsky 561; Ed S 1988 VW FOX Rentais line. 2nd floor. $625 per MISCELLANEOUS Manchester Herald month. 1 month secur­ FOR SALE F ortier,! 2 dr. sedan ity. Peterman Building on mall vote 1986 BUICK Company. 649-9404. W H EEL Choir, unused, Thomas Passcantell says the town has LeSABRE L e a s e fo r: ROOMS ^ M ANCHESTER. 3 bed­ with troy and detacha­ done more in the past few days about the Friend Eatal* Wagon FOR RENT room In 1 year old ble legs. Full size elect­ problems with the culvert under his yard By Andrew Yurkovsky The Gi 47M7A Duplex. 2 baths, wall to ric bed. Lark 3-wheel than it has in the II years since he increment bond.s, the voters $QQ29 MANCHESTER- Nicely wall carpeting, fully electric cart. Tractor Manchester Herald con.stifute the lown’.s legislative Friday at purchased his home at 312-314 E. Middle Episcopa W W perrmonth furnished, oulet and oppllonced kitchen, with snowplow. 2 Turnpike. ^ body. 1986 BUICK private. Many extras. full basement on quiet hutches, one 44" wide, The Board of Directors right to Attorney Bruce S, Beck, who Ford on ‘ LeSABRE ‘Al leaie ciuotea are 60 month deeed-end leaae baaed i Utilities Included. Se­ cul-de-sac. $800 per one 30" wide. Call 646- But Passcantell wished things would iksue tax-increment bonds with­ tS.OOO rnlea per year 8M0 down, cash or trade Taaea, curity ond references. month. References and 3815. move even faster. represented Sadloski, said. ”I LlmHad Coup* regiatraion. ar>d He feea eitra out holding a public referendum don’t know what (the Supreme f2282A $240 per month. Coll security. Coll 645-8201. Town officials have told Passcantell and Bridge 644-0383. on the project the bonds are Court decision) changes. It just M ANCHESTER. 2 bed­ his wife. Sandra, that the damaged box designed to finance has been Bridge room Duplex with gar­ Automotivs makes the town look ridiculous.” culvert, which has been causing sink holes upheld by the state Supreme He noted that while the Board of are; Nort 1985 BUICK/ APARTMENTS age. $650 plus utilities. in their yard, may be repaired this fall or Court. ClfVI ABK / 1 VOLKSWAGEN 1st month and security. Directors had said last year that (overall SKYLARK FOR RENT Available May 1. 646- winter. Meanwhile, workers from the town The high court, in a unanimous the $13 million in bonds for Anderson 4 Door Sedan 4642. CARS Highway Department visited the Passcan- •eosiA WHERE OUR CUSTOMERS ARE ALWAYS WIIH UL M ANCHESTER- 3 bed­ opinion, reversed a Superior improvements was needed in Tom Re{ FOR SALE tells’ home Monday and filled two holes in court decision which held that the Mary Mu room. $600 monthly. their back yard. order to attract Homart to build a 24 Tolland Tpke.,(Rt. 83) Vernon. CT 549-2638 References and secur­ PONTIAC Grand Prix town had to hold a referendum in mall in Manchester, the devel­ Thursday 1984 BUICK ity. Coll 645-8201. 1985. A/C. AM/FM. “I’d like to have something done about order to issue tax-increment oper had agreed recently to an Mendeiso CONDOMINIUMS 26,000 miles. $7500. Coll (the culvert) immediately, to tell the bonds. Ann Del LeSABRE LTD 5 Rooms-Monchester on FOR RENT arrangement that would be more 2 Door Coup*. Black busline. Renovated, 649-6803 otter 5pm. truth.” Passcantell said today. The decision has no effect on beneficial to the town. Frankie ] carpets, appliances. He added that his back yard remains aeiesA TO LLAN D . Vernon line, VOLKSW AGON Rabbit financing of public improve­ Beck said that his clients main Zou; 3, L Adults preferred. Se­ 1980. 4 door. 76,000 unsafe for use by his children. In addition, ments in connection with the Mail curity. 649-7961. new 1 bedroom Con­ miles. Excellent run­ concern was that a referendum dominium. IVj baths, he is concerned that his driveway, which at Buckland Hills because the ning condition. $1500. was held. Estate 1985 BUICK EAST Hartford- 2 bed­ fully oppllonced kit­ sits on top of the culvert, may not be town Board of Directors has As for the long-range impact of room. Heat, hot water chen. $615 per month. 649-2530. capable of supporting the weight of his two SOMERSET REGAL and appliances. No abandoned plans for tax- the decision, he said, "I guess it The Mai 2 Door Coup* 871-2117 leave message. CHEVY Malibu 1983. cars. increment bonding and voted to *752SA pets. Lease and secur­ 60,000 miles. $3500good means that the Board of Direc­ Fund. Inc ity deposit. 872-0700. condition. Coll otter The ongoing problems with the culvert approve a tax abatement plan tors can make stupid moves and entitled: M ANCHESTER. 2 bed­ HOMES 5:30 647-0237. were reported in a story in Friday’s instead. give away taxpayers’ money.” Know” to 1984 BUICK room Townhouse with FOR RENT CAMARO 1978- V-8, Auto­ Manchester Herald. The Passcantells said The high court ruled that Sadloski said today that, des­ to 10 p.m fireplace. Heat and hot matic, sliver sport, they had sought action from the town Hartford Superior Court Judge SKYHAWK pite the Supreme Court’s ruling, planning woter, carpeting, o/c, 6room home. Completely runs well. $800. Call administration and elected ofhcials since John Maloney was mistaken in her lawsuit last year was sem inar.: 2 Or. Cp«.. R»d oil appliances. Nice lo­ furnished. 2 bedrooms. 643-6574 anytime. purchasing their home, but to no avail. «6168A cation. Coll 647-1595. Coll 649-7911 anytime. his July decision that the town worthwihlle. by calling MUSTANG 1981. 4 speed, The concrete floor of the Passcantells' n*gln*ld Plnto/Minoh**t*r H*r«M Board of Directors should have "I'm thankful that people at good drive train, needs culvert has deteriorated, and water seeps held a referendum before approv­ least had an opportunity to speak CARS CARS body work. $400 or best beneath the culvert walls, eroding the soil. DANGEROUS YARD — Thomas Passcantell of 312-314 E. Middle Music offer. 643-2359. ing a town bond issue for public in the referendum and save the raRSALE FOR SALE William Camosci, the town’s director of Turnpike pokes a hoe down one of the hoies in his yard. This hoie was improvements around the pro­ town $3.5 million,” she said. BOLTO OLDS Delta 88 1 974. $500 engineering services, said today that OTHERS or best offer. Runs about 4 feet deep. The town filled in the holes on Monday. posed mall last year, a court clerk But Sadloski added that she is Junior Hi excellent. 643-8030 after design work on repair of the culvert was said today. worried about future actions of will be hel 1987 OLDS now being finished. He said that the project 5pm. culvert under the Passcanlells’ home be allow him to park his cars on the street The opinion was written by the Board of Directors.”Wc are 7:30 p.m. DELTA 88 MERCURY Lynx 1981 would be put out to bid probably in the made a priority. Chief Justice Ellen A. Peters. 5 4 critized for not trusting the town ists and si Royal, 4 Door, summer, and work could begin in the fall or since his driveway may be unsafe. *e021A Hatchback, standard. The bid specifications will not set any In accordance with Maloney’s government, but the town proves be purcha Well maintained. Ask­ winter. priorities for portions of the project, but The town sent out notices of tax increase ruling, the directors held a that we can’t trust them.” ing $2000. Coll even­ Repair of the culvert under the Passcan­ they will say that the town has the authority to homeowners last week. Tax assessments referendum on the $13 million Sadloski. along with four other ings. 649-6325. on most property have gone up because of Senior 1986 DODGE 11 fa *CTORV 5 0 REBAT 0 , . tells’ home will be carried out from inside to determine which portions the contractor bond issue in November. 'Though members of the Manchester TOYOTA Corolla 1977- the culvert, possibly through the installa­ the revaluation. voters defeated the bond issue, COLT Stotlon wagon, hatch­ should work on first, Camosci said. Property Owners Assocation. BOLTO 4 Door Sodan NEW 1988 ••• back. $700. 646-5184 tion of a fiberglass liner, Camosci said. The Said Passcantell, “Basically, I’m looking ‘Why should I pay that kind of tax on the Board of Directors are now filed a lawsuit in February on Wedn •7546A otter 4pm. culvert is one of many that the town plans to at another year, if in fact mine i.s the first something that I can't use?” Passcantell moving forward with a different challenging the tax-abatement Communi SPECTRUMS FORD Fiesta 1978. 4 repair as part of improvements to the section done.” said. plan to finance the improve­ financing for the road and utili­ provide a Bigelow Brook drainage system. 1986 TOYOTA 10 OTHER TO CHOOSE FROM speed. 84,000 miles, Passcantell said that he was writing a Passcantell said that town Director ments, through a seven-year $9.5 ties improvements. TThe suit open to at good condition, relia­ Camosci said thereareTareasoftheEast letter to Town Manager Robert B. Weiss million tax abatement to the charges that the directors’ appro­ PICK UP TRUCK ble. $850. 647-8898. Middle Turnpike culvert that need to be Theunis "Terry” Werkhoven had come to asking that the taxes on his home be his home Monday to find out about the Homart Development Co. of val of the tax abatement plan MOOSA FORD Pinto 1979. Well fixed. He said that when bids come in, he reduced because of the problems with the Chicago, the mall developer. represents a violation of the ‘* s maintained. Very good culvert problems. He said he appreciated Donors will recommend that work to the area of the sink hole.s. He also will ask that the town Werkhoven’s concern. Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said November referendum vote on condition. Reliable 2nd today that the court’s decision 1985 OLDS cor. Automatic, looks the $13 million bond issue. Blood di new, 70,000 miles. $750. means that the Board of Direc­ Sadloski said that that portion Ooss, Cl DELTA ROYALE \\ factobvbebat *5 0 0 „ m Coll 643-9672. tors will continue to act as it has in of the suit would not be affected Concordia Brougham, 4 Door, the past. «732SA NEW 1988 ■ PLYMOUTH Volore 1977. by Monday’s Supreme Court Monday. I t ■ Slant 6, automatic. ”I just think that it’s business ruling. CORSCIAS m ■ oood condition, some Jackson predicts good day in liiinois as usual, and we’ll continue to go 1987 CHEVY J B Fust. $500 or best offer. forward and do what’s right,” he Godspi 25 OTHER CORSICAS & BERETTAS ■ 647-7621. By Donald M. Rothberg said. JET FORCE TO CHOOSE FROM of Elections, said that would “Godspt TOYOTA Corona 1977. The Associated Press represent 46 percent to 48 percent Assistant Town Manager Trade gap St. Matthi CONVERSION VAN Good for ports. $200, ■ Dole's campaign troubles began in New Steven R. Werbner said, "It’s Dark Blue / Dark Gray coll evenings 647-9515. Hampshire of the registered voters. School arc asoesA CHICAGO — Democrat Jesse certainly a very favorable deci­ p.m. on I FIREBIRD 1984- Auto^. Jackson said today "we’re going ■ Democratic chairman moves to head off Illinois does not have party sion in that it interprets our pushes U.S. motlc, 6 cylinder, A/CV registration so voters could March 26. power steering. Excel­ to have a good day,” casting his convention fight statutes and the state statutes in a Middle Tu 1986 OLDS lent condition, $5995 or ballot as the Illinois presidential choose a Democratic or Republi­ manner that we feel they should A S O — stories on page 7 cost $4 on ‘ CAUSI SUPREME 75T^EBATE best offer. 875-8095 or primary began with a light can ballot at their polling place. be intepreted.” in the hole Coupo, Dark Gray • CTORTT'^®' ^ \ t 9S i 875-1703. turnout in cold weather. On the Initial reports from Chicago Town Manager Robert B. Weiss ff7378A f FA' FORD Escort 1981-2door, Republican side, George Bush precincts were of a light turnout. is out of town and could not be WASHINGTON (AP) - The automatic, A/C, power wondered aloud what was keep­ former television evangelist said The state’s other Democratic reached for comment. Town he would re-evaluate his status if Illinois voters express thearu- deficit in the broadest measure of 1984 DODGE NEW 1988 steering, excellent con­ ing rival Bob Dole in the race. favorite son. Sen. Paul Simon, Attorney John W. Cooney also U.S. foreign trade surged to a D r . C dition. $1595. 875-8095. he gets less than 5 percent of the voted at the Makanda Fire presidential preference in a non­ could not be reached for ARIES ‘Tm not sure I understand vote. binding beauty contest and also record $160.7 billion in 1987 with CELEBRITIES JL Grond PrIx 1983- Station in rural southern Illinois. comment. the additional red ink pushing the 4 Door Sodan Looded, 73K, 1 owner. what he’s doing,” said Bush Jackson voted at Bryn Mawr elect convention delegates. It was B7254A 15 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM After casting their ballots, The town had appealed Malo­ country further into the hole as 1. Which Cleon. $4800, 647-9138 during a final campaign swing in Community Church on the city’s Simon and his wife went to their possible a candidate would do ney’s decision, which was promp­ pitcher? daytime. the state where polls were fore­ South Side. well in the popular vote, but lose the world’s largest debtor nation, 9 9 home and planted a tree in their WILLIAI ted by a suit brought by Elizabeth the government reported today. HONDA Accord LX 198^ casting a landslide victory for the “We’ve been winning all the out in the contest for delegates to 1984 MERCURY , 4 door, 5 speed, power yard, an election-day tradition. Sadloski and other residents, on The Commerce Department vice president over his GOP way and we’ll keep winning, Between 2.5 million and 3 a contender who had stronger 2. A persi CAPRI steering, brakes, win­ rivals. slates filed in the state’s 22 the ground that the decision could said that the current account Hatchback Coup* dows, olr, cruise con­ said Jackson, the victor last million voters were expected to limit the legislative powers of the probably b •74706 But both Dole and Pat Robert­ congressional districts. deficit last year was 13.7 percent \ * 9 4 0 0 trol, A M -FM stereo Saturday in South Carolina and turn out for the primary on a Board of Directors. higher than the previous record of 2 S *935s ‘J cassette. Excellent son were insisting they were winner of five states on Super wintry day. Kel Hudson, asso­ • pp^cTORV Maloney ruled that in case.s condition. $7250. 646- staying in the race, though the Tuesday. ciate director of the state Board Please turn to page 10 1984 PONTIAC * NEW 1988 1542. such as the issuance of tax- Please turn to page 10 3. Casey SUNBIRD CHRYSLER 1973- Town 4 Door Sedan CAVALIERS and Country Wagon. •S013A 4. Which 15 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FRM $400 or best offer. 649- Little hope for peace efforts 5135 otter 6pm. TODAY Many lack the skills royalty? 1984 CADILUC PUR Coup* DaVllla, CLYDE Attacks Weicker WhNa/Dk. Blue CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. even before U.S., Israel talk 5. Which •S171A The head of the nation’s largest to read IRS forms liar? ROUTE 83, VERNON r H 'i o o By Barry Schweld of life and death, of our very the Israeli prime minister made organization representing small DAVID 64 Ragtl Cp*. •7295 and independent businesses to­ By Jim Luther ”If the taxpayer cannot read *S4S s l The Associated Press existence,” Shamir told a United it clear he would not give Shultz a The Associated Press mn NEW 1988 84 C*ntury LTD vi •7395 Jewish Appeal group. day called on Sen. Lowell the instructions, how can the 6. Match 64 Pontlao Tran* Am •10.795 yes-or-no answer on the peace government expect com­ WASHINGTON - Israel and Shultz’s plan for peace talks plan. Weicker, R-Conn.. to resign his appropriate NOVAS 65Sp*olrum 4* •3995 seat on the Senate Small Business WASHINGTON - Almost nine pliance?” Childs asked Monday 66E*oo

MANCHESTER HERALD, ’Tuesday, March 15,1988 — ; RECORD Coventry 13 teachers facing bridges f : A b o u t T o w n CoOiBgm N o te s job loss; 5 retire 3/8 need work W ATER meet By Anita M. Caldwell By Andrew J. Davis Whitright, a teacher at Waddell Women’s Association To Enjoy Slimming, ElectedI fraternity officer Manchester Herald Manchester Herald School. Manchester chapter, will meet on Thursday at the tmiHam R. Hnnniford Jr., son of William and Last year, 11 teachers were Orange Hall on East Center Street. Weigh-in is at Marilyn Hunniford of 99 Tonica Spring Trail, has COVENTRY — ’The town will Thirteen school teachers will be given layoff notices. However, 6:15 p.m. A St. Patrick’s Bingo will follow and recently been installed as president of Chi Phi spend about $25,000 within the given layoff notices after the about 75 percent were later officers for the coming year will be elected. Fraternity at the University of Connecticut. He is a five years on work at three Manchester Board of Education recalled after retirements and senior. bridges that have been cited by unanimously approved the staff resignations were announced. Kite flying set the state Department of ’Trans­ reductions at its Monday night Deakin said. meeting at Manchester High When asked what the chances Kite Day, sponsored by the Savings Bank of portation as in need of repair, On Marlst dean's list School. were of the teachers being Manchester to benefit the I^ tz Children’s Museum, Frank ’Trzaskos, acting town Katharine Pappas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. manager, said today. However, Assistant Superin­ rehired, Deakin simply replied is planned for Saturday, April 16 from noon to 3 p.m. tendent Wilson E. Deakin Jr. said "good.” at Wickham Park, Manchester; Hank Savin will Michael Pappas of 8 Harvard Road has been named The structures are among 1.200 the chances that the majority of Such layoffs are announced demonstrate a variety of kites and kite flying to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Marist local bridges 20 feet or more in the non-tenured teachers will be annually at this time, he said. techniques. Different events are also planned with College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. She is a Junior length that are inspected by state called back are "good.” The school board also accepted prises for winners in each age group and event. For majoring in communication arts. bridge forces. ’The state process The layoffs were necessary the retirement resignations of more information, call the museum at 643-0949. of Inventory and inspection in no way relieves the town of its because of tenured teachers five teachers during its meeting. Scholarehip award given responsibility for the mainte­ returning from leave, reductions The teachers who will be in the number of certain course Cents Widows meet Christine Roy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry nance of these structures in retiring are: Barbara N. Da- offerings, and declining enrol­ Gari Grant Sudal will speak to the Widowed Roy of 63 Constance Drive, recently re c e iv ^ a accordance with Section 13a-99 of mauskas. a special education lment in secondary schools, teacher at the Regional Occupa­ Persons Service on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the scholarship award from the Connecticut Society of the Connecticut General Statutes, state officials said in a prepared among other reasons, Deakin tional Training Center and em­ Robbins Room of Center Congregational Church on Certified iSiblic Accountants. She is a junior at the said. University of Connecticut. The award was given for statement issued Monday. ployed by the school system since Center Street. Sudal is a beauty consultant and will State law requires that the having demonstrated academic excellence in In a letter to Trzaskos, state 1964; Mary Ellen Luce, a fifth- speak about image. Refreshments will be served. school district notify the teachers subjects related to the field of certified public Transportation Chief Engineer grade Buckley School teacher by April 1, he said. accountancy and related disciplines. Robert W. Gubala, of the Bureau since 1955; Robert H. Sines, a Pinochle scores In of Highways, gave the following The teachers who will receive high school science teacher since the notices are: Joan M. Barry, a 1954; Joan H. Taylor, a Bennet Pinochle scores for Thursday’s game played at report on the bridges: On recent dean’s list high school social studies English teacher since 1968; and the Army & Navy Club on Main Street are: Lillian Raginild Plnto/Mcnchatter Harald The bridge at South Street over Five area students at St. Joseph College, West the Skungamaug River: teacher; Katherine M. Campbell, Theresa A. Zarbo, a fourth-grade A Carlson, 602; Edith Albert, 602; Vlv Laquerre, 595; GOOD CITIZENS — Donna Erickson, a Bennet Junior High School good citizens awards from the Daugh­ rn Hartford, have been named to the dean’s list for the — The bridge railing is in poor Nathan Hale teacher since 1964, John Klein, 577; Helen Silva, 575; Sol Cohen, 571; left, of Bolton High School, Danielle ters of the American Revolution last fall semester. condition and should be replaced language arts teacher; Anita Mike Haberem, 570; Sam Schors, 567; Betty Girelli, a high school math Smith, an East Catholic High student week at Center Congregational Church. Those from Manchester are: Christine Adams, with a railing capable of carrying Turner, 564; Jennie Forbes. 561; Dom Anastasio, teacher; Julie W. Girouard, a Smith leads from East Hartford, Cheryi Spiegei of Hemlock Street; Valerie J. Colvin, North School modem loads. 561; Ed Scott. 557; Anthony DeMaio, 557; and Ann The students received the awards for math teacher at the high school Fortier, 557. Manchester High School and David dependability and service to the com­ Street; Alyce M. Davis, Hemlock Street; and — ’The fence on the east Patricia A. Gregory, High Street. approach has a section missing and Bennet; William Jawitz. a Bush effort Holcomb, a Cheney Tech student from high school English teacher; munity, leadership and patriotism. Also named was Kathleen M. Feeney, Bunker caused by collision damage. The J. Brian Gaffney, chairman of West Suffield, chat after they received Elizabeth A. Luchina, a high Friendly Society gathers Hill, Coventry. remaining sections of fence are in the Connecticut George Bush for school home economics teacher: ’The Girl’s Friendly Society Sponsors will meet ------^ poor condition. This fence should President Committee, has an­ voters be repaired. and Patricia L. Marsh, a high nounced the appointment of Cur­ Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Guild Room of St. Mary’s school English teacher. islative — There are no advance tis M. Smith as Manchester Episcopal Church. The speaker will be Winthrop O b itu a rie s Also. Elain$ Masson, a high Corrections warning signs of the load restric­ coordinator for the Bush presi­ Ford on "Jewels in the Sky.’’ school physical education •k, who tion on either approach. Advance dential campaign. teacher: Joyce B. Miller, a aid. " I warning signs should be placed at Smith, a former, chairman of Anna Prentice ers, Stanley V. Sadosky and A story in Wednesday’s Manchester Herald language arts teacher at llling jpreme Bridge scores in Sarah H. Symington preceding intersections to divert the Manchester Republican Town Richard Sadosky. both of Wind­ Incorrectly reported that the Board of Directors Junior High School: George Mor- It just Anna Prentice. 95, of Rockville, overweight vehicles away from Committee, was active in the Bridge scores for Manchester A M. Bridge Club sor; three sisters, Regina Palmer Sarah H. Symington, 86, of 180 voted unanimously last Tuesday to keep the Union tlock, a high school industrial arts ulous.” formerly of Keeney Street, died the bridge. Bush campaign in 1980. Manches­ are; North-South 1. JohnGreene-EleanorBerggren of Boynton Beach, Fla., Lorraine Autumn St., died Monday at Street bridge open while a new bridge is built.Town teacher: Deborah W. Oliver, a loardof Monday at an area convalescent The bridge at North River Road ter residents interested in partici­ ar that (overall winners); 2, Sara Mendelsohn-Barbara Sadosky of Norwich and Gloria Manchester Memorial Hospital. Director James F. “ Dutch” Fogarty voted against high school art teacher; Patricia home. She was the widow of She was the widow of Thomas over Skungamaug River: pating in the Bush campaign ds for Anderson; 3, Carol Lucal-Hal Lucal; East-West 1, Lambert of Port St. Lucie, Fla.; the plan. A. Sprengelmeyer, a high school Thomas Prentice. . Symington. —Possible failure of mem­ effort may contact Smith at his ded in Tom Regan-Lesly Whitd; 2, Eleanor O’Donnell- and seven grandchildren. English teacher; and Gail P. home at 209 Henry St. Bom in Germany, Jan. 25,1893. She was born in Portadown, brane, causing active leakage build a Mary Murphy; 3, Frankie Brown-Faye Lawrence. she lived most of her life in Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake The last name of Thomas and Sandra Passcantell Rtgindd Plnto/MxnchMt*r Hxrxid ’Thursday North-South 1-2, John Greene-Sara County Armagh, Northern Ire­ was Incorrectly spelled in a story in last Friday’s between prestressed deck units at devel- Manchester and Ellington, mov­ Worth, Fla., has charge of the curb line was noted. / to an Mendelsohn; 1-2. Ellen Goldberg-Irv Carlson; 3, arrangements. land. May 5, 1901, and settled in Manchester Herald about culvert problems on their IT’S THE LAW — Workers at Qrampy's state law that requires the replacement ing to Rockville 11 years ago. She The bridge at Merrow Road e more Ann DeMartin-Faye Lawrence; East-West 1, Manchester more than 65 years East Middle Turnpike property. Corner Store on Main Street install new was one of the oldest nnembers of Number 2 over Willimantic of underground gasoline storage tanks Frankie Brown-Peg Dunfield; 2, Jue Wang-Yifan ago. She was a member of the fiberglass gasoline storage tanks. The the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Garnet P. Smith South United Methodist Church. River: over 20 years old by Nov. 1 of this year. :s main Zou; 3, Lesly White-Mollie ’Timreck. Church of Manchester. The caption accompanying an Associated Press new tanks are being installed under a FREE She is survived by two sons, — The approach railing and endum Garnet P. Smith, 65, of Vance- photograph in Monday’s Manchester Herald She is survived by a son. Edmund Symington of Manches­ posts have been knocked down at boro, Maine, died Friday.. He Incorrectly reported that the woman pictured was TWO-PART Estate Planning offered Edward Prentice of Manchester; ter and Harold Symington of the northeast corner of the pact of was the husband of Pearl (Es- holding the world’s largest diamond next to a two daughters. Mrs George Glastonbury; a sister, Mrs. ’Tho­ structure, creating a danger to 'uess it The Manchester Memorial Hospital Development sensa) Smith, the father of Paul facsimle of the Star of Africa. Both stones she was DIABETES SCREENING (Dorothy) Hartmann and Mrs. mas Smith of Manchester; eight traffic. This railing should be 2 businesses are among first Di rac­ Fund, Inc. is offering a free two-session seminar F. Smith of Coventry and Jeannie holding were replicas. Allen (Betty) Schindler, both of grandchildren; and four great­ repaired or replaced. es and entitled: "Estate Planning; What you Need To M. Trudeau of Manchester, and Ellington; seven grandchildren; grandchildren. Gubala recommended that the ley.” Know” to be held Wednesday and Thursday from 7 and six great-grandchildren. brother of Clara Glew of Andover. t, des- to 10 p.m. in the hospital auditorium. Real estate Private funeral services will be town engage the services of a to replace underground tanks The funeral is Thursday at 11 He Is also survived by four PubUc Meetings planning counselor Terry D. Mayo will give the held at the Holmes Funeral structural engineer to review the ruling. a.m. at the Watkins Funeral other sons. William J. Smith of seminar. Registration is required and mav be made Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be condition of the bridge at South Bv Nancy Concelman r was Home. 142 E. Center St. Burial Colchester, Carlton M. Smith of Bob Varney, manager of the Grampy’s Corner by calling 647-4752. in East Cemetery. There are no Street and the bridge at North Manchester Herald will be in East Cemetery. Calling Vanceboro, Maine, David L. Public meetings scheduled tonight: Store, said in a recent interview that the tank at calling hours. River Road, make recommenda­ the site was almost 20 years old. and has been )ple at hours are Thursday at 10 a m. Smith of East Hartford and Memorial donations may be Manchester tions and prepare any plans At least two area businesses are among those >speak Music festival set until the time of service. Kenneth W. Smith of Windsor replaced. Varnet said the parking and service ive the made to the American Heart necessary for their repair. He statewide which have already complied with a Memorial donations may be Locks; three other daughters. Human Relations Commission. Town Hall coffee areas will soon be back to normal as soon as the Id. Association. 310 Collins St.. Hart­ noted that although the bridge at law that will require thousands to replace hole is filled. BOLTON — The Fifth Annual Eastern Region made to the Zion Evangelical Dorothy J. Smith of East Hart­ room, 8 p.m. she is ford 06105. South Street is in overall fair underground fuel storage tanks over the next two Junior High School-Middle School Music Festival Lutheran Church, Cooper Street. ford, Brenda M. Houlberg of He could not say how much the tank removal ions of will be held on Saturday at Klllingly High School at condition, it is eligible for the years, a spokesman for the Department of cost. Windsor Locks and Donna M. Local Bridge Program due to the Vc are 7:30 p.m. The festival will feature 13 instrumental­ Bolton Environmental Protection said. At the former Mobil Service Station at Spruce Leonard J. Sadosky Smith of Hendersonville, Tenn.; Card of Thanks load restriction. 5 e town 5 ists and singers from Bolton. Tickets are $3 and may The Grampy’s Comer Store at 706 Main St. and and Maple streets, which is being converted into two brothers. Eugene Smith and Charter Revision Commission, Community Hall proves be purchased at the door. Leonard J. Sadosky, 63, of Trzaskos said he had already the former Mobil Service Station at the corner of Frank Smith Jr., both of Hart­ The Kelley family wishes to pub­ 8 p.m. an Xtra Mart, replacement of the four 16- to Green Acre City, Fla., formerly licly commend the quick, professi­ been aware of the repairs needed Spruce and Maple streets have already complied ford; three other sisters. Willa 17-year-old fuel tanks will cost close to $50,000. r other of Enfield, died Monday. He was onal actions of the E.M.T.’s, Fire ^ and had included the item in the with the law. York of Vanceboro, Maine. Myr­ said Sherri Bauder of Petroleum Services, the hester Seniors meet the husband of Elizabeth Sadosky Department, and the Manchester C O V e n lr V town’s five-year budget plan, Jacques Gilbert, a senior environmental Bristol firm doing the work at the station. tle Dyer of Lambert Lake. Maine, which is subject to fiani approval' nation, BOLTON — The Senior Citizens group will meet and father of Leonard Joseph Memorial Hospital teams for their analyst for the state, said the DEPestimates that Bauder said that estimate includes the and Evie Poulin of Hartford: and Town Council, Town Office Building, 7 p.m. by the Town Council. aruary on Wednesday. March 23, at I p.m. at the Sadosky Jr. of Manche.ster. prompt and skilled actions during over the next lOyears, more than 15.000 tanks will installation of the tank, piping and concrete 13 grandchildren. Water Pollution Control Authority. Town Office "W e recently did a survey of all ement Community Hall. The Bolton Women’s Club will Besides his wife and son. he is Marcia Kelley’s recent emer­ have to be replaced under Section 22a-449 of the work. but doesn’t include the cost of removing the Building, 7:30 p.m. the bridges in town,” Trzaskos i utili- provide a luncheon. All meetings and activities are survived by two other sons. The funeral was Monday at the gency. Thanks to the people of state statutes. About 7,500 of them will be old tanks from the ground and disposing of them. Vanceboro Methodist Church. Manchester for your concern and Zoning Board of Appeals. Town Office Building, said, adding that the town engi­ ; suit open to any senior citizen of Bolton. Stephen B. Sadosky of Seabrook, 7; 30 p.m. replaced within the next two years, he said. Getting tanks off the site can cost from 10 cents Find out if you are one of the miliions of Ameri­ Vanceboro. Maine. prayers. We couldn't have made it neer recommended repairs The law is designed in part to protect appro- N.H.. and Joseph Klusek of to 20 cents a gallon. Gasoline storage tanks range cans unaware they have diabetes. t plan Woodstock; two daughters. through this crisis without your groundwater from possible fuel leakage. Inspec­ in size from 1.000 to 10,000 gallons, she said. Memorial donations may be support. You could reduce your risk for heart disease, kid­ )f the Sharon Schatz of West Palm made to the American Heart tions of both Grampy’s and the former Mobil Bauder said often business owners don’t Donors needed ney disease, even blindness. Participate in the Dte on Beach. Fla., and Patricia Marson Association. 310 Collins St.. Hart­ The Thomas G. Kelley family T h ou gh ts Apartments revealed no groundwater contamination, but realize how much the replacement of the tanks Blood drives will be held by the American Red of Ann Arb'or. Mich.; two broth­ ford 06105. some surface soil contamination at the Mobil costs. American Diabetes Alert. lortion Cross, Connecticut Valley East Chapter, at due to start station, town deputy fire marshall Rudy “ People aren’t realizing until they get down to fected Concordia Lutheran Church, Pitkin Street, on Kissman said today. Kissman, who inspected the doing it...what it’s going to cost,” she said. " It ’s On April 9,1945 Dietrich Bonhoeffer was executed The ALCA Construction Co. of ■ written risk assessment Court Monday. March 28 from 2 to 7 p.m. in the concentration camp at Flossenburg for his sites along with Fire Marshall John Rivosa, an expensive proposition.” Hartford plans to begin construc­ attributed the surface contamination to careless The state requires business owners to use only part in a plot to assassinate Hitler. Bonhoeffer was a tion of the 20 apartments for the ■ fingerprick test for gifted systematic theologian. He earned his removal of fuel pumps._ certain types of tanks that must be registered Godspell performed elderly on North Elm Street as The soil was removed. towlTfire officials and with the DEP. The new Xtra Mart will have high risk participants Clapp, Julianne and Paige Meredith, twin Trusz, Jennifer Ann, daughter of Richard and doctorate and published his first book when still in soon as the paper work involved the DEP inspect the sites of oil tank removal. fiberglass-reinforced tanks, one of three basic > “ Godspell. ” the rock musical based on the Book of daughters of Kenneth P. and Gail Felper Clapp of Jean Franceschena Trusz of Glastonbury was bom his early twenties. On their own merits, his in its $1,185,000 contract with the St. Matthew, will be given by Manchester High 150 Pine St. were bom Feb. 26 at Manchester theological writings rank at the top of everything The law gives business owners a grace period types of oil and petroleum storage tanks Feb. 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her town has been completed, Joseph of five years beyond the life expectancy of the approved by the state. Wednesday, March 16 School are at 7:30 p.m. ’Thursday, March 24, and 8 Memorial Hospital. Their maternal grandparents maternal grandparents are Albert and Lillian written in the 20th century. Against the dramnatic Calafiore, owner of the firm, said tank to replace it. Life expectancy is based on the Businesses may also use Sacrificial Anode or p.m. on both Friday, March 25, and Saturday. are Howard and Regina Felper of Longmeadow, Franceschena of 320 North St.. Hebron. Her backdrop of his life, his ideas and insights take on a Monday. s. date of installation and date of the manufactur­ Stip-3 tanks, which have cathodic protection, March 26, in Bailey Auditorium at the school on ast Mass. Their paternal grandparents are Lawrence paternal grandparents are Stanley and Irma Trasz drama and urgency which make them unique. The apartments, to be man­ er’s warranty, among other things, Gilbert said Frank Bartolomeo, an inspector for the 348 Main St., Manchester Middle ’Turnpike. Tickets will be sold at the door and and Linda Clapp Jr. of New Milford. of Colchester. In one of his last letters from prison he wrote to his aged by the Housing Authority of added. Department of Environmental Protection. (corner or Haynee Street) cost 64 on Thursday and $5 on Friday and Saturday. Welsbrod, Lisa Anne, daughter of John F. and Farr, Jacob Charles, son of Richard B. and Debra good friend Eberhard Bethge. He did not talk about Manchester, will be built on 1.8 e Most steel storage tanks ha ve a life expectancy "A lot of the older tanks that are in the ground Patricia Legier Weisbrod of Charlottesville, Va„ Kraenegel-Farr of 33 Ridge Road, Hebron, was bom lofty concepts or transcendent hopes. He gave acres given to the town by the of about 15 years, Gilbert said. But if the tank Is now don’t have cathodic protection.” he said. 649-1025 was bom Feb. 23 at University of Virginia Hospital, Feb. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His thanks for the friendship they had shared, telling his children of George and Martha already 20 or more years old.it must be replaced The most common type of cathodic protection Charlottesville. Her maternal grandparents are maternal grandparents are Floyd and Eldora friend that nothing in all the world could make one Crockett. by Nov. 1 of this year. is the use of a sacrificial anode, which is hooked CO-SPONSORED BY; D r. C ra n e ’s Q u iz George and Lillian Legier of 36 Jarvis Road. Her Kruenegel of Cincinnati, Ohio. His paternal happier than to feel "that one counts for something The contract calls for equip­ paternal grandparents are Fred and Shirley grandmother is Shirley Farr of Ridgefield. He has with other people.” One did not need great numbers "This is a deadiine that will affect a lot of to the tank and helps redirect electric currents ping the apartments with ranges, people,” Gilbert said. Manchester Memorial Hospital Weisbrod of Rutherford. N.J. She has a brother, two brothers, Justin. 5 and Jordan, 2. of friends, he said, but intense caring on the part of a that move through the ground and the tank, he range hoods, refrigerators, freez­ ’The state law, passed in November 1985, has said. Without the anode, which consists of 1. Which famous home run hitter was also a star Brian, 5. Pharmer, Beth Inez, daughter of Keith and Mary . . ™ " ” *** wrote, “ human ers. dishwashers, and waste American Kullg, Annn Marie, daughter of Gerald and Lois J. Tedford Pharmer of Scotland was bom Feb. 29 at relationships are the most important thing in life ” given businesses a three-year grace period to magnesium bars, the currents would leave the pitcher? disposal units. report tanks that may be approaching these Diabetes Verrilli Kulig of 11 Middlefield St. was bom Feb. 27 Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal This was not the melancholy complaint of a loneiy tank at any point on the walls of the tank, causing 9 9 WILLIAMS OTT BABE RUTH KILLEBREW The original plans called for at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tedford of 25 man in prison. On the contrary. Bonhoeffer felt deadlines. The penalty for not reporting to the an electro-chemical action on the walls of the Association. free-standing ranges and range DEP is $10,000 per tank. Gilbert said. tank, that results in corrosion. 2. A person who used a “ jim m y” in his work would grandfather is Emil R. Verrilli of Deerfield Beach, Lilac St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and b essed by this experience of the human which was hoods with exhaust fans. ’The probably be on the job at Fla. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Aubrey Pharmer of West Willington. 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1988- S _MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. March 15, 1988 - x S T A T E State commissioner backs Chronic fatigue c ig S C IE N C E Exercise slows aging Kidney study funded NEW YORK — A 10-year study has found & R E G IO N WASHINGTON — Centers for kidney that regular aerobic exercise will not only Dodd’s chiid-care measure disease research have been established; protect you from heart disease but will also baffies doctors and funded at four major American slow aging, says the Reebok Aerobic c By John OustovMn & H E A L T H Two Jurors selected A congressional stubcommittee Mrs. Johnson, who also ad­ universities by grants from the National The Associated Press Dodd chairs planned a hearing on By Daniel Q. Haney Information Bureau. dressed Monday’s briefing In have suffered debilitating fatigue Institutes of Health. It Waddell The University of Florida’s Center of NEW LONDON — Two Jurors have been the ABC bill today in Washington. Hartford, said the states know The Associated Press for at least six months. It must be Yale tests criticized 'The centers are located at Harvard HARTFORD — Sen. Chris­ The measure would offer child­ Exercise Science tested 25 exercises with lers were selected for the trial of Richard CrafU, a former their own needs best and are best bad enough to reduce daily NEW HAVEN - A plan by Yale University, Vanderbilt University, the airline pilot who police allege killed his topher Dodd’s bill to authorize care subsidies for low-income BOSTON — Doctors should rule an average age of 62 over a 10 year period. However, able to. specify health and safety activity by at least half University scientists to transplant brain University of Alabama and the Universitv spending $2.5 billion a year for families, sieed money for states to out a long list of ills, such as AIDS It found their aerobic capacity, a measure ere later Danish-born wife and fed her body through a standards for child care. She cells from aborted human fetuses into of Michigan. wood-chipping machine. five years on day care' is an expand child-cat% services, and and alcoholism, before they de­ Doctors also must rule out a of aging, was better than that found in lents and therefore opposes the tight fed­ Parkinson’s Disease patients is being “ historic effort to meet a growing money for' states to elevate cide patients are afflicted with a long list of diseases that can non-exercising 25-year-olds. nnounced. The two were selected Monday from among eral contrls proposed by Dodd’s harshly criticized by anti-abortion groups need," says the commissioner federally mandated minimum baffling, newly recognized ail­ mimic the symptoms of the Not enough scientists w eight prospective jurors interviewed in New measure. who oversees day care in and some ethics organizations. standards and enforcement Both bills would, however; ment called chronic fatigue syn­ syndrome. These include cancer, e chances London Superior Court. A total of 12 Jurors and Connecticut. "This is not new but we were hopeful that NEW YORK — A critical shortage of three alternates must be selected before means, training, technical assist­ ■ Fund programs that provide drome, researchers say. tuberculosis, AIDS, depression, rs being Elliott Ginsberg, commis- American doctors would consider medical Extinction worrisome American scientists and engineers capable testimony can begin. ance and referral programs. certificates or scholarshps for In the past, the illness has been diabetes, alcoholism, poisoning Cot ly replied rioner of the Department of ethics and refrain from this horrble of working on the strategic defense Companion legislation is pend­ low-income families to pay for referred to as the yuppie disease, and kidney disease, among many NEW YORK — The possible extinction of office Crafts, 50, of Newtown was arrested in Human Resources, endorsed initiative, commercial satellite ventures ing in the House. day care. because some of its victims are other disorders. experimentation on human embryos,” Kay various animal species concerns innounced January 1987 and charged with murder in the Dodd's Act for Better Child Care and other space age technologies is years le said. Another bill also pending pro­ ■ Make provisions to insure young professionals, or more James, a spokeswoman for the National enviromentalists. death of Helle Crafts, 39, an airline flight Services, or ” ABC bill," at a vides less both in the way of formally, Epstein-Barr virus syn­ In addition, patients must show Right To Life Committee in Washington expected soon, reports Metalworkine dollai I accepted attendant. that parents would be involved in Species can be forced into extinction by briefing on the legislation funding and in federal regulation drome or chronic mononucleosis. signs of at least eight of 11 other D.C., said Monday. News. force ations of Monday. the care of their children. such diverse factors as cattle grazing, AJuryofl2had been selected at the Danbury of day care. In a report published in the possible conditions. These are The procedure has not been performed According to the weekly journal, the P ri I meeting. Superior Court before Judge Howard Moraghan ■ Require states to provide a 20 mild fever, sore throat, painful canal and road building and agricultural Dodd, D-Conn., speaking ear­ percent matching funds. March issue of the Annals of before inthe United States. Physicians say National Academy of Science forecasts a turno will be ordered the trial moved'because he believed it legislation, the lymph nodes, generalized muscle and pesticide spraying. I N. Da- lier to the same group of day-care ■ Bar the use of federal funds Internal Medicine, 16 top re­ it is too early to tell whether the 40 percent decline in the number of was impossible to pick an impartial Jury due to Child Care Services Improve­ weakness, muscle discomfort, This was the case for the dusty seaside mone education providers, parents, legislators to supplant existing child-care searchers in this field agreed to procedure’s initial tests in Sweden and aerospace engineers graduating in the pre-trial publicity. ment Act of 1988, sponsored by headaches, painful Joints, sleep sparrow, a Florida native, which passed not re I Occupa- and business people, said the ABC programs. call it chronic fatigue syndrome, Mexico have been successful in reducing United States between now and 1990, even Rep. Nancy Johnson, R-Conn., problems, sudden onset of the into extinction with the death of a a fter and em- bill would be cost-effective be­ and settled on a definition for the though the demand for such skills will M and Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah ■ Provide for sliding fee sche­ symptoms, such neurological or eliminating the crippling effects of 12-year-old male named Orange Band. afflication. their, tem since DOT speeds up repairs cause it would save billions of would provide $875 million over dules according to income. Parkinson’s Disease. increase by 70 percent. The definition largely involves problems as trouble concentrat­ The outlook is brighter for the black a fifth- dollars a year by enabling wel­ three years to establish, expand ■ Require a state agency to Yale researchers, who have already It is anticipated there will be a shortfall Got HARTFORD — The state Department of ruling out other illnesses that can ing, confusion or forgetfulness footed ferret. With the birth of eight ferret I teacher fare parents to get Jobs. Or improve child-care programs. coordinate day care services in and general fatigue lasting at tried the procedure on animals, say they of 140,000 computer scientists and 30.000 empit Sines, a Transportation is trying to speed up that state. cause similar symptoms, includ­ kits in 1987. the animal count has risen to AP photo least 24 hours after exercise that are ready to begin testing on hurnans. 26. electrical engineers in the nation by the retral ;her since reconstruction of the intersection between y®®'' spend over But unlike the ABC bill, Mrs. Ginsberg said his department ing the hallmark of the syndrome, year 1990, $10 billion in federal money on the the patient easily could have econo a Bennet interstate highways 91 and 84 by scrapping a OLD WHEEL — Ronald Rowe, a mate on Johnson’s bill provides first-year already requires many of the extreme fatigue. nights-only policy on lane closings. Aid to Families with Dependent funding for liability insurance ” It’s a diagnosis of exclusion, withstood when healthy. 1968; and the Captain Joe, a Boston fishing boat, Children program,’ ’ Dodd said. standards and provisions of the But DOT Commissioner J. William Burns says reform and liability insurance ABC bill. and it has to be considered as such muni rth-grade poses with an oid airplane wheel caught Yet two out of every three When the disease first received nee 1964, pools for child-care providers. It even after you’ve ruled every­ widespread attention three years no undue inconvenience will be caused for in fishing nets about 60 miles east of welfare recipients in this country "This is more than a good bill,” turne A motorists by shutting down some ianes between would also provide revolving he said. “ It is a historic effort to thing else out,” said Dr. Gary P. ago, doctors believed it was A give ‘trouble with finding and Polic Cape Cod last week. ROwe said it took loans to family-based day care Holmes, of the U.S. Centers for somehow linked with the Epstein- the previously off-limits hours of 9 a.m. and 3 keeping child care’ as the meet a growing need ... at every ds four men to hoist in the wheel from centers for capital improvements Disease Control and chief author Ba rr virus, because some victims yean p.m. number-one problem they face in place where there’s a working Two ianes will remain open to traffic at all waters about 700 feet deep. Officials required to meet accreditation or parent” or one who’s in job of the report. showed signs of activation of that nonel Joining the work force." licensing standards. T t times. The $88.5 million interchange didn’t know the source of the wheel. training. “ You have to continue to be common virus. However, many I t f lirman of reconstruction project is scheduled to be concerned that there is some­ experts now say that Epstein- m u d thing else going on,” he added. Bush for completed in 1991. Barr virus is not associated with Where Can You Step run H has an- Embezzling suspects held ’’You have to keep an open mind the illness, since victims are Just Experiment station promotes and not simply close the books.” as likely to show exposure to the grant it of Cur- Conservancy gets land gift HARTFORD — Two people charged in a Another co-author, Dr. An­ viruses that cause measles, geni­ town inchester scheme to embezzle more than $1.3 million from sh presi- thony L. Komaroff of Brigham tal herpes and cold sores, among The LEDYAR d The Nature Conservancy's state The Hartford Insurance Group have been and Women’s Hospital in Boston, other things. cost, chapter has received a land gift of 243 acres, ordered held without bail. irman of Belgian endive in Connecticut said the new definition should worth an estimated $1 million, from a Although the CDC has received offset ;an Town U.S. Magistrate F. Owen Eagan issued the help researchers as well as 70-year-old local woman. no-bail order Monday after he was told that the HARTFORD (AP) — Connecti­ doctors who are fa c ^ with thousands of questions about the Into Spring Savings? police e in the mercial ventures have been un­ produce pale, carrot-like roots Les Corey, executive director of the non-profit two, a company employee and her boyfriend, patients who have heard of the illness from patients and doctors, office danches- cut farmers can do their part to successful. Those behind those with leafy tops resembling international organization, described the gift as have admitted being involved in the stem the nation’s trade deficit by Illness and think they have it. no one knows how many people The npartici- two ventures say, however, they dandelions. have it. ampaign "the largest and most generous gift given to the embezzlement scheme. growing Belgian endive and are considering giving the crop “ Many of them have other other selling it to the markets that now When ready five months later, physical illnesses, or they are th at his Connecticut chapter... in recent memory. ’ ’ Federal authorties said during the bail another try thgis summer. Its cause also is a mystery. Covet The land donated by Desiree Parker extends hearing that an insurance company employee, must buy the vegetable overseas, the roots are pulled and put into depressed or anxious,” he said. Some believe it can be triggered “ I definitely think you can it in a goot for a mile along Poquetanuck Cove, providing Sherllene M. Miller, 23, used her secret access a researcher says. Connecticut. In the long haul, it cold storage for three weeks or “ Doctors need an anchor to help by persistant infections with a seemt "a productive and diverse wildlife habitat.” code and her supervisor’s code to have The Connecticut Agricultural will definitely pay,” said Scott more, depending on the variety, distinguish patients with chronic variety of viruses. Among the Corey said. computers at the company issue at least $1.32 Experiment Station in Hamden is Culley, who raised Belgian en­ as a means of simulating winter. fatigue syndrome from patients suspects are a group of microbes One million in fraudulent checks during the past few prepared to counsel state dive last year at his St. John’s Then they are replanted in who have other kinds of fatigue.” called the enteroviruses as well m em l specially heated bins where they According to the definition, months. farmers who want to try growing Honeyacre Farm in Sharon and as a newly discovered virus non-si Theater prepares to open people with the syndrome must "There is a staggering sum of money Belgian endive, which now sells Goshen. are covered with a mixture of known as human herpes virus 6. for $4 to $5 a pound — more than sand and peat, and a plastic health STRATFORD — The new board of directors of involved," Assistant U.S. Attorney James G. The Belgian endive is not really most meat. sheet. one, a: the fledgling American Festival Theater is Genco told Eagan in asking that Miller and an endive but a Witloof, or David Hill, a researcher at the stay a starting to rebuild the theater’s ailing financial Malton Edwards, 28, both of Hartford, be held white-leaf chicory. It is a good agricultural experiment station, This stage is called forcing structure and plans to reopen it next year for the without bail. source of vitiTmln A, said Lisa Boy, back from coma, likely said he thinks that if farmers because the farmer. In effect, city’s 350th anniversary celebration. Phillips, a program assistant at forces the plant, which has a develc produce Belgian endive in the Chamber of Commerce Executive Director the University of Connecticut two-year life cycle to produce a h yper United States, the lower price will Cooperative Extension Service. wins a spelling contest Neil Sherman said he met recently with the new Panel OKs train smoking crop in one year. assuir help make it a staple, rather than When fresh, it has a mild flavor chairman of the theater’s board of directors. HARTFORD — Trying to reverse a recently a luxury, in people’s diets. In about three more weeks, the prove and crunchy texture. The endive SUMNER, Wash. (A P ) - He remembers nottiing about The board has received pledges for “ substantial imposed smoking ban on New Haven line "Millions of dollars are spent roots produce the edible chicon, leaves can be eaten raw in salads Shane Nicolich’s watch stopped the coma except for one thought dollars” for the revitalization of the theater which is harvested. The root is commuter trains, a legislative committee has importing this stuff, but It can be or with a dip, or they can be at 2; 53p.ni. on theday he tumbled days before he woke up: ” I was formerly known as the American Shakespeare grown in this country just as well discarded and the forcing bins approved a bill requiring Metro North to have sauteed in butter or prepared 40 feet from a tree behind his dreaming about stuff like being Theater, he said. as in Europe.” he said. can be reused. smoking cars on the line’s trains with five or along with the main dish. home. And for more than a year, home and eating spaghetti and Renovations on the theater building are more cars. Hill said the plant needs little “ It’s a very versatile vegetable The future for Belgian endive in so did his life. Doctors and family French bread.” scheduled to begin this week. area and can be harvested after The bill, unanimously approved Monday by — cooked or raw,” said Abble the Connecticut Valley is so feared he would never recover He came home the day before 12.99 Girls* Pump "W e’ve talked about a season in 1989, and an early frost. Researchers have 14.99 Girls’ Skimmer the Transportation Committee, is aimed at a Maynard, a research assistant promising that the federal go­ from a coma. Halloween, and immediately be­ Instep strap swivels back so you can that’.s everybody’s current hope,” Sherman tested about 40 varieties in Urethane upper with composition sole. C December smoking prohibition approved by the working with Hill. vernment recently awarded Last month, the 12-year-old gan therapy at Good Samaritan. wear It as a skimmer. Shiny urethane said. Connecticut for four years. Growing girl sizes. White only. V 5 Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Belgian endive is planted In late won the Sumner School District He still attends sessions three uppers and covered heel. Fabric bow. $120,000 to the University of 5 But growing it is a complex, May or June. 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Womens* Booties that contest: he grew up in the state, his tion of men and women of .science, rather than Herald Box R • P.O. Box 591 ” I was in this humongous tree coma. ^26a ^34 father was a U.S. senator from Connecticut. Weicker said. "And people are going to vote 12.99 Comfort and style meet up In these men and women of ideology,” Weicker said. for him for that reason.” Manchester, CT 06040 playing with a bunch of friends. It Mrs. Nicolich, a housewife hl-top booties. Yellow or white. 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Protection,, that 43 Purnell Place • Manchester Oftar ExpIrM 3/31/M WHP Coupon Only Intermediate markdowns may have been taken Ad merchandise will be sold until slock it depleted adequately conduct a grou.d- gave it additional time to close its Suiry. no raiiKheckt. water monitoring program. lagoons. I Only S^rilized Disposable ^ 649-5380 ____ AtM Th« Comprt of WMt MIddIo Tnpk. toug Stanley Plating generates me­ “ However. DEP lost the au­ and Broad Straat, Manctiaatar, CT 1361 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, Connecticut illeg 543 N. Main St., Manchester 647-8789 tal hydroxide siudge and other thority delegated to it by EPA Open Monday thru Saturday Located in the Manchester Catalog Distribution Center < MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegdav, March 15 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, March 15, 1988 — 7 )88 - S OPINION Dole’s campaign troubles ley led/ Coventry’s began in New Hampshire inal By Evans WItf Jack ThB Associated Press le police deal irsity Anderson WASHINGTON - Only a month ago. Bob Dole looked ready to wrest the Republican presidential nomination from will pay off George Bush. Now, he is desper­ ately looking for ways to keep his 3f White House hopes from being ipable Coventry’s commitment to pay its police wiped out by Bush in today’s officers higher salaries over the next four Illinois primary. res years will probably pay off in taxpayer NRC disputes In mid-February, everything was looking up for Dole. He had dollars as well as in a more efficient police scored an upset win in the Iowa force. caucuses, and as the New Hamp­ p Private industry has long been aware that charge that shire primary approached, polls Is a turnover in personnel is expensive. It costs were suggesting he could over­ take the vice president in the money to train new employees. That money is state. e not recouped if the employees leave too soon official lied iven But in one 48t-hour stretch — the after having become throughly competent in final two days before the voting in their jobs. New Hampshire — the Dole WASHINGTON — Congress is investigating an fall Governments are less likely than private campaign derailed, and has apparent attempt by the Nuclear Regulatory never gotten back on track. 00 employers to take the cost of training and Commission to protect a Tennessee Valley le A combination of body blows — retraining into consideration, but the same Authority official accuised of lying to the NRC about weak organization, poor plan­ economics apply. a nuclear power plant in Tennessee. AP photo ning, a mean image and just bad VISITS HOMELESS - Sen. Albert Gore AP photo Salaries are a big, and obvious, part of any As we reported Monday, NRC investigators have ih Springfield, III., Monday. Chester is a luck — has reduced the formida­ A municipal budget. The costs involved in big concluded that Steven White, the head of the TVA’s of Tennessee greets George Chester, tenant of the homeless shelter. ble minority leader of the Senate TALKING FUTURES — Sen. Robert Dole's name is A 53, left, while visiting atransitional home to a battered, struggling flashed across the electronic board In the Chicago turnover, like the turnover the Coventry nuclear program, deliberately twisted the facts candidate. Police Department has been having in recent when he said the TVA nuclear plant In Watts Bar, Mercantile Exchange as he talks to traders Monday, a day With the vice president leading before the Illinois presidential primary. years, are less apparent, but they are there “Today we are going to discuss Israei’s solution to Palestinian unrest.’ Tenn., met certain federal regulations. 2-to-l in the Illinois polls, the nonetheless. But other officials higher up at the NRC who did question Dole faces over and over Dole didn’t get much good luck “They couldn’t get the old ads It probably is not possible to calculate how not participate in the year-long Inquiry, and who Democratic chairman moves is when — not if — he will out of Iowa,” Tarrance said. withdraw. off the air and the new ones on,” Open Forum have far less investigative experience, have “The news of Robertson beating said the GOP professional, who is much money Coventry will save in the long Dole said it will not be today or ) run if the salary increases the town has just concluded that White didn’t mean to He. It is out Bush...was the big story.” not working for any campaign. NRC to assemble a group of to head off convention fight Wednesday: "I’ve made a judg­ Dole did start picking up "That’s what the campaign is granted succeed in keeping police officers in officials to draw conclusions independent of the ment that Illinois, whatever strength in New Hampshire. supposed to be able to do. They town longer. day. Certainly, this member will Bv Richard L. VernacI happens, we’re going to keep Town should run be offered for competitive bid­ agency’s investigators. said in a telephone interview gates, and so far no candidate has Bush was down, and changing his didn’t.” rarely frequent other golf The Associated Press going.” style as his campaign struggled The savings will not equal the added salary ding. so that the town could gain ’The attempt by the NRC to deep-six the findings from New York. ’Tmnotgoing to even one-fourth of that number. Then it was on to the South, the golf course courses. the Isest possible benefit — and to dictate to anyone because it From the start. Dole was to recover. where Bush rode President Rea­ ) cost, of course, but those saving will help to of its own investigators is just the latest in a pattern WASHINGTON — Democratic The super delegates, some of judged a tough contender for the offset the increased budget burden while the However, the most flagrant avoid the possibility of favoritism. doesn’t work that way.” But by Thursday of that week. gan’s popularity and his own solid To Che Editor: violation of the rights of the of partiality to the nuclear Industry, which the NRC Chairman Paul Kirk wants to However, he said he would be whom cast just fractions of votes 1988 nomination. A seasoned Bush was on the counterattack, organization to a wipeout win police department is getting stronger because Manchester resident is that 170 is supposed to regulate. head off a bruising battle for the ’ ‘in the middle’ ’ of efforts to avoid under party rules, are not re­ politician with national stature, readying ads accusing Dole of over Dole on Super Tuesday. Seymour Kudlow party’s presidential nomination quired to pledge their allegiance the Kansas senator was one officers stay on the job longer. Manchester Country Club members and some of their 81 Milford Road The widely publicized investigation of White was harm that could be done to a “straddling” major issues. And Organizational problems have The salary increases, coupled with some wants town to renew lease. completed the first week in March, but the NRC and would mediate efforts to probable nominee if a political to any presidential candidate Republican who could match the Dole campaign could not get been a trademark of Dole cam­ families are not—I repeat, are not Manchester before the convention, although Bush in fund-raising, name re­ Manchester Cout^pw^Club vio­ — residents oy taxpayers of has not released its findings. Our associate Stewart close ranks behind a probable battle erupted just before or its act together to respond. paigns from the start. The wily other provisions of the contract, indicate that nominee If nobody finishes the some of them have. cognition and experience. Coventry is sincerely interested in developing lates liquor license. .Manchester Manchester. They also use the Harris obtained a draft of the closely held during the convention. One television commercial at­ Senate operator was loath to Country Club petitions town zon­ primaries with enough delegates The Democrats conclude their Of the super delegates, 240.65 But there were doubts about tacking Bush — called “Foot­ delegate authority and had a course frequently. investigative report, which concludes that White to win. a good police force. Historically, the town has ing board for exception so as to deliberately misled the NRC about construction delegate selection on June 7 with say they remain uncommitted, Dole as well, doubts that all came steps” inside the campaign — penchant for snarling lines of seemed ambivalent about the matter. "rhis granting of membership “When you get to a point when primaries in and New while another 115.35 have come to the surface the weekend before was ready Thursday. But top authority, several Dole aides apply for cafe liquor license. DOT misuses problems at the Watts Bar plant. the New Hampshire primary One of those new provisions is that new Manchester Country Club with­ privileges has resulted in the there is someone who is some­ Jersey, which combined account out in support of one candidate or aides viewed it and Judged it said. monopolizing of the course by the But in January, even before the NRC what shy of a mathematical Feb. 16 — “the 48 hours that cost members of the force will have to be draws request for renewal of taxpayer money investigators had written their report, a committee for more than 400 national con­ another. The remainder either “unusable” because of poor pro­ Former Labor Secretary Bill members, leaving very little majority, I think the opportunity them the campaign” is how one duction and problems with the non-smokers and remain non-smokers. A lease. Manchester Country Club of eight NRC officials met during a week-long vention delegates. have not responded to inquiries or Brock was brought into run the room for a non-member Manches­ To the Editor: exists to try to strengthen that ”Thte whole thing is to avoid have not yet been selected. Republican professional des­ script, said two sources who campaign on Nov. 1, but that was healthier police force will be a more efficient asks town to lengthen lease. retreat in Hunt Valley, Md.. and made their own, person and not weaken him as you cribed those days. ter resident to play. that brokering process taking In the latter category are 253 spoke on the condition they not be probably too late. one, and healthy officers are more likely to Manchester Country Club admits Not all Manchester residents more generous assessment of White — that he come into the convention,” Kirk "He was ready to put Bush named. it has violated the provisions of its As a taxpayer I am outraged at didn’t mean to lie. Before reaching their place in Atlanta,” said Julie members of Congress, who are to "The Bush campaign has been stay at the demanding job. They are also less can afford a $580membershipfee. the Connecticut Department of said Monday. Anbender, a spokeswoman for away,” said GOP pollster Lance Doie tried twice that week to working on strategy for years,” lease calling for the closing of the conclusion, the committee was briefed by the NRC The delegates who could tip the be picked at party caucuses April Tarrance, who worked for former likely to impose a cost on the town by Not all Manchester residents wish Transportation for its blatant Kirk. “I think that he’s been 19-20, when Missouri Rep. Ri­ make a new spot, promising to said the GOP pro. course no more than 1.5 times a to play golf exclusively at Man­ investigators handling the inquiry. The group had balance for such a candidate are floating this idea with elected candidate Jack Kemp. veto any tax increases, but once For example, the Bush cam­ developing the kind of cardiac and year misu.se of taxpayers’ money access to raw data compiled by NRC investigators chard Gephardt hopes to get a Dole was riding the wave out of ($16,000 to $18,(100) to send out the 645 so-called “super dele­ officials and party officials for again aides Judged it not usable, a paign had prepared long and hard It maybehardtobelieve. butthe chester Country Club but prefer to during the probe. gates,” the party leaders, significant boost for his sagging his bjg early win — a triumph in hypertension problems that state law says are play other courses as well. brochures and advertisements some time.” presidential prospects. top Dole adviser said, speaking for the possibility of an Iowa loss. assumed to be job-related unless the town can above statements in various The agency has reluctantly turned over the members of Congress and gover­ The Democratic National Con­ the Iowa caucuses on Feb. 8. Bush on the condit^n of anonymity. In contrast, the Dole campaign forms have appeared in local Some comments have been supporting the Route 6 express­ Investigative report on White and an account of the nors of states and territories who Gephardt holds the No. 4 was a disappointing third behind When the new ads were ready prove otherwise. submitted by members past or way. How dare they spend our vention is July 18-21 in Atlanta. found itself pumping up expecta­ newspapers In the past 18 months Hunt Valley retreat to a congressional committee. automatically will be convention The suggestion that the Demo­ leadership position in the House former television evangelist Pat late Friday, the Dole campaign tions of a victory in New Hamp­ present of Manchester Country money on presenting just one side The New York Times reported last week that the delegates because of the offices as head of the Democratic Robertson. That should have couldn’t get them on the air. The by a privately run golf course. The of the issue when there are cratic presidential nomination shire, when even aides said the course operates under a lease Club that only the management of NRC passed on the more favorable interpretation they hold. Four years ago. 568 would have to be brokered came Caucus. meant a big boost for Dole for the television stations were closing preferable course would have the club knows how to properly opposing views to be aired? to the Justice Department in February. If any convention seats were used for New Ha mpshire primary the next for the weekend, making it been to talk of how tough it would from town of Manchester as a after a clear front-runner failed Gephardt spokesman Mark week. private golf course on the town’s run the golf course — that the charges were to be lodged against White based on this purpose. to emerge in contests to date. The Johnson declined to offer any harder to switch the tapes at the be to beat Bush In his own municipality does not have the The brochure is in error in "When we increased those "You need some luck...and property, said lease to expire in claiming that elected officials in the NRC investigation, they would be filed by the party has already picked more opinion on Kirk’s statement, stations. backyard. 1991. know-how and the course would Justice Department. Sources close to the numbers, it was not tokenism,” than 40 percent of its national saying only that ”we have no fall info a stateofdisrepair. Thisis Coventry support a new highway. Kirk said. “Their status is that By the very nature of its The present Coventry Town Coun­ investigation worry that the conclusions of the convention delegates. problems with the party chair­ sheer nonsense arid a disparaging they have to run with and govern man at all.” 5 operation, the Manchester Coun­ cil has not taken any such action. Hunt Valley committee significantly reduce the with the ticket in the end.” “I don’t discount the possibility 5 try Club is a private, exclusive comment on our town govern­ chances that the Justice Department will proceed that there will be a first-ballot ment. There are thousands of Kirk, in a telephone interview When asked whether the Ge­ golf course permitting minimum Other illegal actions DOT has with this matter. Even if Justice goes forward, the from New York, said the super mathematical majority after you phardt campaign supported a use of its facilities by the municipal golf courses through­ taken are: case may be weakened by the conclusions of the get through with California,” out the country properly run. delegates have a “special respon­ proposal to rally support behind Manchester taxpayer The Man­ a. Condemning and taking Hunt Valley committee. Kirk said. “I think that is still whoever is the leader after June sibility” to help ensure that the likely.” chester Country Club has a pproxi- The time has come for the town private property for the Route 6 Our sources who are familiar with the situation Democratic presidential nomina­ 7, Johnson said the idea of some mately 600 seasonal playing of Manchester to rightfully take expressway without permits. confirmed the New York Times account of the Hunt tion does not wind up in a political Winning the presidential nomi­ sort of brokering process in June members whose fees for them­ over the golf course — to run it as a b. Cutting 15 acres of flood plain Valley retreat. And. they added that it appears the fight that damages the nominee. nation takes at least 2,082 dele- was “ hypothetical.” selves and possibly family recreational facilityprimarilyfor forest next to Brainard Airport officials who attended the retreat have since By the time the primaries and members run from $.580 to $810 per all the residents of Manchester — without having the necessary received at least tacit approval from the five NRC caucuses end in June, Kirk said season. (There has been an and at a profit. Club membership environmental permits. commissioners. Indeed, the officials at the retreat he believed that one candidate increase in rates recently.) must be abolished in toto and the My vehement demand is that informed the commission about their conclusions will be considered a clear front­ St. Patricks Day Specials The average member making residents of Manchester treated the DOT be held responsible for during a closed-door meeting. runner and the eventual nominee. \. this payment does not do so equally on a first-come, first- repeated illegal actions and be The retreat was organized by James M. Taylor, That candidate will have deve­ Green Carnations becau.se he or his family intend to serve basis. forced to abide by the law. deputy director of the NRC. Taylor reports to loped a consistent record of occasionally use the facility, but Finally, if the Board of Direc­ Executive Director Victor Stello, who answers winning primaries and caucuses, 8 9 < p . . « even if he does not have the rather because he intends to play tors should see fit to refuse to Judy Jacobsen LeDoyt directly to the commissioners. It is not known St. Patrick’s Day Corsages "Excuse me! Haven't we met during a flight many times during the week and whether Taylor organized the Hunt Valley retreat delegates needed fora first-ballot delay somewhere before?" operate the course as a municipal 396 Main St. victory at the national conven­ .sometimes more than 18 holes per golf course, then the lease should on his own initiative or whether he was under $ 2 0 0 Coventry orders from Stello or the commission. When asked, tion, Kirk said. an NRC spokesman said the agency had no At that point, Kirk said he St. Patrick’s Day Boutonniere comment because it involved an ongoing would meet with the candidates and "say, ’OK, here’s where we $150 investigation. Taylor could not be reached. are and here’s where we have to Democrats hand the porn issue to GOP White’s disputed statements to the NRC came in be in November. Now, what do we two letters last year. The TVA had been asked by have to do to maximize those Park Hill Joyce WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential the NRC to verify that the Watts Bar plant met opportunities?”’ Flower Shop assaulted by the boy after he listened to 2*/4 hours of quality assurance standards in its construction. candidates are handing a major issue to "I don’t want to leave the 36 Oak Street • Manchester Republicans — the fight against hard-core “dial-a-pom” (costing $150) on a church phone. TVA staffers and outside consultants drafted a impression that Kirk’s going to be obscenity. A year ago, a friend in Washington said he had a response to the NRC saying that the plant had the broker,” the party chairman personal reason to thank me for writing about this 649-0791 Citizen, a magazine published by Focus on the Northern problems. But the final letter that White signed and issue: "I noticed our phone bill was getting over sent to the NRC said everything was under control Family, reported last month that Dukakis, $100 a month, and asked my wife who she was Jackson. Hart and Babbitt had no stand on the Perspective The Watts Bar plant has not been given an Maxcdehtatedhis hirdui^ calling. She said, 'No one.’ So I called some operating license even though it was completed In Issue and that Gephardt goofed by saying there was Michael J. McManus numbers on our bill that I did not recognize, and "no federal jurisdiction: should be handled at the 1985. All of the TVA’s operating nuclear power j was astonished to hear lurid sex acts being plants were shut down in August because of safety local level” described. 9 Someone must have gotten to him and other problems. Valuable at a fabulous place 9 “When I asked my daughters if they knew who Sources close to the situation have confirmed Democrats in the past month with a few facts, for was making the calls, my 12-year-old began crying they have moved a millimeter closer to the center. that Rep. Sam Gejdenson, D-Conn., is Investigating saying. ‘I did it. And I couldn’t stop. ”’ the NRC handling of the White case. Gejdenson’s When the Religious Alliance Against depictions can be scarred for life.” And many of Every parent whose phone bills seem too high Oversight and Investigation Subcommittee has a Chances are. Max birthing room, using come to “rtxrm-in’’ Pornography (high-ranking Jewish. Catholic, them "go on to become sexually abusive should examine those bills for any long distance Coverage. Birthing Center would Protestant, Orthodox and Mormon leaders of 150 copy of the Hunt Valley conclusions and the NRC won’t remember what the prepared child­ themselves.” calls with a 900 prefix, or local calls that begin with investigators’ draft report. anytime. Dad even be delighted to show million people), asked the candidates where they Thus, he "strongly supports efforts to protect 976. The Prudential Premier Homeowners Policy a great time he had at birth methtKls they spent the night! The you their facilities and stood, Gephardt learned what the law is: Two sources close the probe told us that after the 8 children” from “the transmission of obscene or And ask Democratic presidential candidates why NRC balked at providing the material, NRC The Family Hirthiitg learned at the Center, next day. Mom and offer you more informo- "Obscene materials, whether transmitted indecent material by telephone” and pledged to they ignore this issue. through printed or electronic means, do not enjoy Commission Chairman Lanzo Zech Jr. met with A*' Center at Manchester After Max’s arrival Dad shared a special tion. After all, doesn’t appoint an attorney general who would enforce George Bush properly takes credit for passing Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ariz., chairman of the constitutional protection under the First obscenity laws. You deserve a homeowners policy that's worth Memorial Hospital. they celebrated with “Stork Club’’ gourmet your baby deserve Amendment." laws that have made child pornography Illegal, and Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, and the Jack Kemp, Pat Robertson and George Bush for creating a National Obscenity Enforcement a lot more, without a lot more cost. But his parents will photo-taking, a cham­ dinner and got instruc­ as warm a welcome as But Jesse Jackson erred, saying, "The documents were turned over. Udall reportedly took a similar stand on "dial-a-pom,” backed only Unit in the Justice Department which has begun to became testy with Zech when Zech expressed The Prudential Premier Policy goes above never iorget the won­ pagne toast and hugs tions on how to care little Max? Constitution does not allow us to abridge the legal by Gore among the ^m o crats. This is one issue go after major purveyors of obscenity. reservations about turning over information on the and beyond ordinary homeowners in­ derful experience. all around. All with for their little birthday For more informa­ right of adults to have access to obscene material. that is moving rapidly through the Congress. But even here, there is substantial room for This is the historic position of the courts, and I White investigation to Gejdenson. surance. It provides up to $5,000 in From the moment the security and confi boy. tion on The Family For example. Sen. Jesse Helms proposed an criticism. "Only a few of the U.S. attorneys are coverage (with a $1,000 limit per support it.” amendment to prohibit “dial-a-pom” from all they arrived, they dence that Max and II you see a “birth Birthing Center or a -I pursuing large-scale commercial adult pomo- Item) on valuables like jewelry and Mike Dukakis, with a month of further thought, interstate calls. It passed the Senate in December enjoyed the special Mom were getting the graphers,” says Dr. James Bodson of Focus on the furs. Plus expanded personal prop­ day” celebration in free tour please call concluded that "child pornography is immoral and by an astonishing vote of 98-0. And on March 1, the Family and a member of the 1986 Attorney attention and personal exploits children.” But he took no position on adult erty, theft and casualty coverage expert medical atten­ your future. The Family 643-1223. House approved a motion to instmct Senate-House General’s Commission on Pornography. care that are so hard obscenity — apparently indifferent to its harm. conferees to accept the Helms bill by 274-17. fUanrlipsIrr i-Irralft It even guarantees full replace­ tion of Manche.ster “Would you believe that during the entire year of to come by in some Only A1 Gore among the Democrats noted the Clearly, those are both strongly bipartisan votes (fiscal) 1987, only a handful of indictments were Founded In 1881 ment cost for your home. So Memorial’s top-notch evidence that "sexually violent and explicit call your Prudential repre-/| ot the bigger hospitals. which Democratic presidential candidates are obtained in these obscenity cases that didn’t PENNY M. 8IEPFinT...... Publliher doctors and nursing material" is related to “anti-social acts of sexual unwise to ignore. In California, there are so many involve children?” he asked. Only four cases were OEOnOE T CHAPPELL...... pdlter sentative now for a free, nc Throughout labor and staff. violence, especially against women and chjldren.” children making calls to hear obscene tape obligation Pru-Review. It's a gem ( filed by the 93 U.S. attorneys who found time to file MARIE P QRAOV...... cuy...... '""o' Editor delivery. Max’s parents After delivery. He supports "recent legislation banning so-called recordings that a half million customers a month 52,500 other cases in 1986. policy Check the phone book for your "dial-a-pom" services to children.” < ALEXANDER OIRELLI...... A .to c l.li EdHor had the support ol Mom was settled into are requesting refunds from Pacific Bell! Ask candidates of both parties if they want Prudential office. R rthing (Center By contrast, all Republican candidates took a What fueled this sense of outrage was a $10 pom-law enforcement. DENISE A. ROBERTS...... ^ ...... Advortliing DIroclor The Prudential their own nurse in the her comfortable ro

1 ~~ MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. March 15, 1988

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When V I S N ' T I T ? /DEAD. could offer an interesting avocation that standing between two close friends. [ T M C ] M O VIE; 'Julia' The friendship of §® (3® Beet of Carton (R) (In Stereo) schemes to restore an sconomicsilv de­ ♦ 96 ♦ J 10 8 2 IS IF HE'S SMUSHBD. Barney Miller pressed town. (In Stereo) spades. What should South bid when you have a sound raise to game after produces extra earnings. You’ll know what to do to bring them CC (2® two women becomes an international inci­ (S ) Doctor W ho Part 4 of 4. 4 10 4>S 3 (!i) INN News dent during the second World War. Jane that pre-empt is passed around to partner has overcalled an opponent’s PI8CE8 (Fab. 20-March 20) Be your back together again. (S ) Police Story 3:30AM [OIS] MOVIE: 'Smoky' An Fonda, Vanessa Redgrave, Jason Ro- SOUTH him? If North had as little as the spade weak pre-empt, cue-bid a control in own person today. You know what's LIBRA (8apl. 23-Ocl. 23) Proper appli­ Ci® Carson's Comedy Classics outdoor's adventure of a horse n e m ^ bards. 1977. Rated PG. ® Alfred Hitchcock Preaente ♦ 8 4 ace, there would probably be nine the enemy suit to give your side a right and wrong, so operate In accor­ cation of your productiveness and Inge­ (2® M*A*S*H Smoky and the man who is devoted to [USA] MOVIE: 'Bkmd Feud' A dis­ ® Newlywed Gama him. Fred MecMurray, Anne Baxter, Burl tricks in no-trump, but a takeout dou­ chance to bid and make a slam. dance with your standards. Get a jump nuity can reap a bountiful harvest to­ ^ Newlywed Game traught widow is bent on avenging the [CNN] Nawanlght Ives. 1946. ♦ A 5 ble by South could result in disaster. on life by understanding the influences day. If you perform up to your abilities, murder of her husband. Sophia Loren. Mar­ (3 ) NHL Hockey: Philadelphia Flyers at [D IS] MOVIE; 'Dancing in the Dark' A [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Hsartbraak ♦ A K ()J7 6 4 For example, with a different holding, James Jacoby’s books “Jacoby on which are governing you in the year you'll be amply rewarded. Boston Bruins (2 hrs . 30 min.) cello MastroiannI, Giancario Giannini 3:40AM ahead. Send for your Astro-Graph, pre­ 1979. Pan 1. down and out actor Is given a break by a Ridge’ (C C ) A decorated career marine of­ Vulnerable; East-West North m i^ t jump to five diamonds, a B ridge’ and “Jacoby on Card Games" SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Cupid has (4® Hollywood Squares film company If he convinces a Broadway ficer Is given the task of getting a platoon dictions today. Mall $1 to Astro-Graph, singled you out today, and all should go Dealer: West contract that has no chance. Although (written with his father, the late Os­ c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, d® World of Survival (R) 9:10PM (g lF im tlin a This look at Hol­ star to sign for a new film. William Powell of raw, undiscipNnad raenjits into fighting IW well In affairs of the heart. Conditions lywood's darker side profiles porn actress Betsy Drake, Mark Stevens. 1949. shape. Clint Eastwood. Martha M to n . South’s bid of four clubs carries the wald Jacoby) are now available at in Cleveland OH 44101-3428. Be sure to ^ N B A Basketball: Boston Celtics at Weit will get even better where you already ohauna Grant, a cocaine user who commit­ [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour Everett McGill. 1966, Rated R. (In Stereo) North East South partnership beyond a possible three bookstores. Both are published by state your zodiac sign. Indiana Pacers (2 hrs., 30 min | ted suicide at age 20. (80 min.) ] ♦ Pass Pass 4 4 no-trump contract, that bid seems cor­ Pharos Books. have a close bond. [U S A ] Dragnet ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Your Intu­ [C N N ] Crossfire 3; 55AM [H BO ] MOVIE: 'Crittem' Pass 4 4 Pass 8 4 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oac. 21) Sev­ 9:30PM 3 ] Frank's Place (C C ) Frank rect. Now examine the position of itive Insights should be quite reliable to­ Pass Pass Pass eral positive moves can be made to [D IS ] Mousatarplece Theater looks into the academic credentials of the 1 2 : 0 5 A M CD Magnum. P.l. 4:00AM (i® Harry O North, who passed immediately over day, especially If they're tuned into situ­ strengthen conditions that have a direct [E S P N ] NHL Hockey: Phlladelphle colleges trying to recruit a friend's [HBO] MOVIE: 'Nightmare on Elm West’s pre-emptive opening. ations that could enhance your effect on your material well being. Be Flyers at New York Rangers (3 hrs.) basketball-playing son. Street------— — - —•3: Dream W.vxxwwWarriora' fWWf(CC) A yiuupgroup Opening lead; ♦ K North certainly has sufficient val­ Whenever you peek into an oven by ■landing irrthe eyes of others. sure to get your licks In. (Live) of institutionalized teen-eMrs unite to rid 10;00PM QD Cagnay 8i Laoay (CC) ues to bid five clubs, but note that it opening the door, the temperature TAURUS (April 20-May 20) An involve­ CAPRICORN (Dac. 22-Jan. 19) For best tltemselves of the evil influence of child 8:00PM CC Trial and Error Premiere Lacay (aala Inferior when aha and (Jagney murderer Freddy Krueger. Heather Langen costs nothing for North to cue-bid four drops by about 25 degrees. ment that you have with several friends results today, don't let anything that Is Comedy A young, clean-cut attorney is go undercover as wealtjiy art collactora. HALL FOR RENT at this time looks like It will work out as kamp, Patricia Arquette. Robert Englund of Importance to you personally be determined to prove himsed worthy of his (60 min.) 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) For parlies, tliowert, receptions, all anticipate, provided no one neglects now position at a prestigious law firm. managed by someone other than your­ CE) CD 3® Nawa meetings. Complete kitchen rtcililjet. their duties or assignments. 12;30AM C D WKRP in Cincinnati self. Maintain control. CC MOVIE; 'The Fifth Muaketaar' The CD (4.® thlrtyaomathln^ (C C ) Nancy and Large enclosed parking lot. Inquire: GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Your popu­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Your ma­ king of ^ance imprisons his twin brother Elliot's separation weights heavy on C D DIvorca Court larity is ascending. Soon the evidence terial prospects look more encouraging to hide h!l identity. Beau Bridges, Rex Har­ Ethan's mind. (60 min | QD Carol Bumatt and Frianda will become very apparent. Don’t bo rison, Ursula Andress. 1979. LHhvasiaii Hall than usual both today and tomorrow. (3® Polica Story (3® Wandy and Ma 34 OOLWAY STtUer surprised when you start finding your­ Measures can now be taken to feather CC ® W ho's the Boss? (CC| Problems PEOPLE WHO know MANCH8STCR self the center of attention. arise when Tony goes on strike and An­ (2® (SD Crim e Story (C C ) (60 min.) (In O ) Twilight Zona kndw there's a certain magic | M l ■ W 1 your nest if you're willing to expend the Stereo) OslksImtP.M. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your ability effort. gela must handle an Important dinner party ® Mora Raal Paopla Phone 948461a about Classified Advertising. on her own (In Stereo) 3® Honaymoonara d® Dane Scott 643-2711 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, March IS. 1988

5, 1988 — 17 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday March is iqm - lo Co-Editors Deborah Bray Clauroom Editor Ralna Kelley Renee Fournier Fhotofraph Editor The H igh School Stacey Zackin A D V ER TIS IN ^ffUa. 2711 Notices Uts/Lond for Solo...... Volume LII, No. 21 Lott/Pound...... a, Invostmont Froportv...... Merchandise Compiled by students.of MHS, published by the Manchester Herald Stephen Armstrong, faculty adviser FarM iM lt...... ’J i Ouslnoss Freporty...... Musical Items...... Annownc*m«nl«...... ’S Rosort Froporty...... Spccioli^Di Comoros and Photo Equipment.. Auctions...... S Mertpepos...... Holiday Soosonol...... Pots and Suppllos...... nnoncioi...... wontod to Buy...... Services Antlquoiond Colloctiblos...... MIscollanoous for Solo...... NYC trip Roofino/Sidine...... „S7 Clethinp...... Too Solos...... Employment A Education Floerino...... $S Wanted to Buy/Trode Rentals Child Coro...... 51 Electrical...... se Furnlluro...... School exchange Fort Tim # Hole wontod...... io Rooms for Ront...... S3 Hootlna/Plumblno...... 60 TV/Storoo/Apolloncos...... Aoortmonts for Ront...... Miscellaneous Services...... 61 > Situation Wontod...... Condominiums for Ron!..... Mochinory and Tools...... big for Outlnoss Opportunitlos...... n S4 Services Wanted...... 62 Automotive Oordonlnp...... Instruction...... Homos for Ront...... $S Londscopino...... 63 ^ 1 filled with flurry Storo/Offico Spoco...... S6 Concrete...... Oeod Thlnps to Eat...... Cors for Solo...... employmont SorWcos...... 64 Trucks/Vons for Sole...... Rosort Froporty...... Fool Oll/Cool/Rrowood...... >) Industrial F ro p ^ y ...... Compors/Trollors...... artists Real Estate SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Farm Suppllos and Equlpmont. Motorcvcios/Mopeds...... They ,came, they saw, they they were about to see. The game Romos for Solo...... «| Oarapos and Storapo...... skied, they ice skated, they made Roommotos Wontod...... 'N a d v a n c e r a t e s .. Offlco/Rotoll Equlpmont...... Auto Services...... between MHS and Conard would Condominiums for Solo..,...... ‘." .'." .'.'m Where can you find a good- new friends. No, this is not a Wontod to Ront...... Call 643-2711 for more Information! Rocroatlonol Equlpmont...... Autos for Rent/Leose...... be the first live hockey game they Soots and Marino Equlpmont.„ Miscellaneous Automotive. looking woman? recap of the Winter Olympics, it is ever attended. Wanted to Buy/Trade.. At Fashion Institute of Technol­ a summary of what happened The group turned out to be a 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per lino per day. ogy, according to senior Jason during the APS Short-Term Ex­ great cheering section for the 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per lino per day. odvortlsmonts to ROAp YOUR AD: Closslfed advertisements ore M published Tuesday through Soturday, the Wallengran. "Everywhere you change Weekend. Indians. If it had been up to them, 30 to 25 days; 60 cents per lino per day. token by telephone as a convenience. The aeadllne Is noon on the day before publica­ Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one turned there was a good-looking The Short-Term Exchange is Manchester would have come out 36 or more days: 50 cents per lino per day. woman." tion. For advertisements to be published Incorrect Insertion and then only for fhe size of an annuai activity in which a on top. Minimum choree: 4 lines. But this is not all that F.I.T. in Monday, the deadline Is 3:30 p.m. on Friday. the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen designated AFS club from a Early Saturday morning, the the value of the advertisement will not be New York City can offer. Also nearby state visits the Manches­ gang was off to Southington for a corrected by an additional Insertion. found there are excellent instruc­ ter chapter for an activity-packed day of skiing. They left Manches­ tors and refined classes, includ­ weekend. The visitors then return ter at 6 in the morning and PART TIME ing the developed jewelry pro­ Notices IVI the favor by hosting the Manches­ returned twelve hours later. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED gram, as well as the atmosphere ter chapter later in the spring. I I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED After supper they still had energy As a condition precedent to I I HELP WANTED Dr. Crane’s Answers of New York City. This year, the exchange took to go dancing at the popular teen The placement of any adver­ DUNHILL Is coming to "The school feels like a fashion place with ten members of the tising In the Manchester He­ Manchester! We'll be D R IV E R - Class 2 license DENTAL Receptionist NURSERY Laborer- Full dance spot. Club 21. required. Class 1 a plus. capital where everything AFS club of Vienna, Virginia. rald, Advertiser hereby at the Manchester for small busy prac- time. Apply In person; The next morning. It was time agrees to protect. Indemnify Must be able to moke hce. 4 days per week. happens because it’s so fast Among the group were three advertising Sales YWCA, 78 North Main Hop River Nursery, Quiz on Page 2 for the visitors to go back home. and hold harmless the Man- around deliveries. $7 Duties Include; sche­ Route 6, Bolton. 646- moving,” says Wallengren. He exchange students from Europe; chMter Herald, Its officers (Newspaper) profes­ Street on Wednesday, hour to start, will com­ Newly-made friends had to wait sional. Part time, M a rc h 16,23 fro m duling, Insurance, re­ 7099.______1. Babe Ruth and a handful of talented art a girl from Germany, a girl from ond employees against any mensurate with expe­ cord keeping. Expe­ MHS wrestler Damon lacevelli (top) was until the end of April for the two and all liability, loss or straight commission. 10am-2pm. Positions HELP Needed In Garden 2. 2 A.M. students, including Francisco wrestling team this year. Finland, and a boy from rience. Call 649-4555 or rience preferred. AFS clubs to meet again. In April, expense. Including attor­ Your time Is your own. for: Clerks, reception­ apply In person at 95 Center. Position 3. Toot “Franky” Caban and Tonya one of the members of the school’s Czechoslovakia. neys' fees, arising from ists, typists, data entry, Salary negotiable. Call A MHS will travel to Vienna, Designated territory. Hilliard Street. 646-5938.______Includes- loading and 4. Purple claims of unfair trade practi­ Branch, traveled to F IT . on The weekend, which actually 'Virginia. • Exceptional accounts, secretaries, word pro­ Manchester. unloading vehicles, March 2 to learn what the school began on Feb. 25, was off to a busy ces, Infringement of trade­ top dollar for top pro­ cessors, light Indus­ A P P LIA N C E Sales and plant maintenance and 5. Ananias (Acts. Ch. 5) The weekend was a great marks, trade names or pat­ fessional. Please send trials and food service. EXPERIENCED Ll- Service In area. Dpen- 6. (a) James — Novelist (w) had to offer. F.I.T. also opened an start as the visitors got a tour of success as far as all club ents, violation of rights of customer sales. Whl- informal portfolio preview hour MHS wrestlers end season MHS and attended some classes privacy and Infringement of resume to: Ad Sales, DunhIII Temporaries, censed plumbers. Year Ings for opportunities tham Nursery, Route 6. (b) Binet — I.Q. Tester (z) members were concerned. Presi­ copyright and proprietary Manchester Herald, East Hartford. Ill round positions. Wages to earn $3(XI per week. Bolton 643-7802. (c) Boliver — Statesman (y) for all interested students plan­ The Manchester High wrestling with the local members. dent Sandy Babka was quite rights, unfair competition Box R, P.D. Box 591, Founders Plaza. 282- up to $25 per hour. Call Management oppor­ meet. The team averaged 39 who finished with a record of tunity to 30K plus bo­ WAITRESSES- Week- (d) Huxley — Biologist (x) ning a career in the arts. team achieved its highest finish After school, the activity con­ pleased with the way things and libel and slander, which Monchester, C T 06040. 0701/Easf Windsor. 1 278-7403 between 8:30- days and weekends full points per dual meet, and beat 17-3-1 and placed third in the may result from the publica­ nus. Phone 646-3875. (e) Daguerre — Photographer (v) Originally, the trip was aimed tinued as they spent the afternoon PHLEBDTDMIST- Part Hartfleld Plaza, 160 4pm, Monday-Friday. fime. Breakfast and in Central Connecticut Confer­ Fermi High, a perennial Manchester Tournament. turned out. tion of any adyertlsment In Bridge Street. 623-4416. EDE. primarily at minority students ence East history. ice skating at Veterans Memorial “It went pretty well. We had a the Manchester Herald by time. Flexible hours to RELIABLE Person lunch. Call 649-4011 be­ who may not be able to visit the powerhouse. Also contributing greatly was Park in East Hartford. They then f I advertiser. Including adver­ draw blood on mobile Get the Went Ad h a b it... needed for outdoor tween 6am and 3pm. During the past several sea­ The junior varsity ended their Jon Dixon, a senior, who had a lot of fun. I’m really looking ; I tisements In any free distri­ basis for Insurance ap­ Ask tor Bernadette. school otherwise because of insuf­ sons, MHS wrestling has dramat­ stopped for supper, but their forward to going to Virginia,” he read and use the little ads work. Installing fence. Customer ficient funds. season with a 5-2 dual meet personal record of 15-6and placed anticipation for food could have bution publications pub­ plicants In Manchester In Classified regularly. Will train. Full time. Service ically improved. During the 1986- said. lished by the Manchester area. Call 1-800-922- 643-2711,______646-2151.______WANTED. Experienced It certainly was an excellent record, had ten wrestlers with fourth in the S tate LL only beCn matched by their Herald. Penny Sleffert, 2772.______Tree Cllmber- 87 season Manchester wrestlers .500 record or better, and aver­ tournament. Publisher. CLERK Typists, Data En- Representative HELP WANTED HELP WANTED opportunity for senior Sithiphone anticipation for the hockey game WAREHDUSE Shipping' Full time position Foreman. Familiar ED ED tied the school record with II aged 3.9 pins per dual meet. “We had a really good season - AMY APARICIO PHLEBDTDMIST- Part try and Secretaries with all phases of Keovilay. an accelerated art time. Flexible hours to person for Industrial available with local wins, a dramatic move up from There are usually only five bouts but a lot of good athletes are still LOST supply company lo­ needed for East of the spraying, pruning, tree W E need people for the STOCK Room Attendent- student, who was accepted to the their 1985 dual meet record of draw blood on mobile River and Rocky Hill Cable T.V . office. removal, etc. Top following positions; Full time position. Re­ in a JV meet. . not going out for wrestling,” said AND FOUND basis tor Insurance ap­ cated In manchester. institute during the informal 2-13. Hard work pays off Also must handle coun­ areas. Long and short Experience helpful, wage plus benefits, sa­ lanitors, desk, snack ceive and disperse Coaches for the wrestling team Snuffer. plicants In Vernon, Tol­ term assignments but not necessary. bor and mechanics. If deliveries, maintain portfolio preview. The 1987-88 season brought with FO U N D . Black and White ter part sales and some lary according to abil­ this year were: Barry Bernstein, land area . Call 1-800- available. Call DIsten Will train qualified ity and experience. 872- you are a willing stockroom and Inven­ "I applied but it wasn’t on file. it the first shutout in MHS The Cooperative Edud^ion Students also find out about kitten, vicinity of 922-2772. ______telephone back-up. worker pleaSe apply tory. Some listing ne­ head coach, and Lee Snuffer, - LYNN LAPOINTE Call Leno at 649-9252. Services at 647-1991 or Individual to handle 4513. They liked my work before the wrestling history, a 75-0 win over Program has started a^ new what’s best for writing a resume Holmes Funeral Home. P A R T Tim e lobs taking 549-5544.______customer telephone to; Manager, Parkode cessary. Monday- interviewer met me.” stated assistant coach. Co-captains recognized symbol award.( and how employees are evalu- About 6 months old. LD C A L Distributor has Bowling Lanes. No Windsor High School. were Dave Odom and Eric care of Infants In a FEDERAL, State 8t Civil Inquiries and data Friday, 7am to4;30pm. Keovilay, who came with a The winner for February is ated. Students grades are based 646-5262. daycare. Hours 7am- Immediate opening for phone calls.______Benefits. Call 633-4681 The varsity squad ended its Gremmo. The manager of the sales representative. Service lobs. $19,646 to entry. EEO em­ OFFICE portfolio consisting of a center season with a 14-7 dual meet Weights Melissa Miller. She is"a seniohafe-^^n employer evaluation and 1pm or lpm-6pm. Must $69,891/year. Now hir­ ployer. Please call ACCOUNTS Receivable ext.360. Arbor Acres team was Raina Kelley. MHS and has a job as a teller at classwork. / be mature. Please call Experience preferred PERSON Clerk- Small friendly Farm, Inc. Glaston­ bowl, a brass box, and one silver record. They were Manchester Imiployment but will train. Must ing! Call Job Line 1-518- C o x C a b le bury, ED E. and one brass ring. His thoughts Outstanding wrestlers for Man­ First Federal Savings in East The Children's Place, 459-3611 Ext. F508A tor Full time position for office seeks mature, town champions for the third Being in this class, Melissa had Inc., Manchester. 643- have excellent com­ reliable Individual, to had been to enter the building, not chester were Aaron Dixon, a Hartford. to find a job. She went in and munication skills. So- Information 24 hours. at 646-6289 reliable office per­ straight year, ten wrestlers aver­ sophomore (145 lbs.) who logged not just & Education 5535. handle computerized CLERK/TYPIST the school. aged .500 or better for the year She has excelled in both her applied to be a bank teller. lary plus commission. son. Data entry and A-R system and special Enjoy working in a ploa- a personal record of 18-1-2 and academic and vocational pro­ HARVEST Shop- Send resume to; Stover (minimum-ten bouts), and the “I had no interest in this job,”^ Tlcketron Dperator, (e- PACKERS. Rice packag­ light typing skills protects. Convienent tant, friendly, atmos­ placed first in the Manchester grams. She is an honor roll Hydrollcs, 44 Stock ing Is looking for location. Excellent be­ phere? Do you have good - RAQUEL RIZZO team averaged five pins per dual she said. welry assembly, Place, Manchester, CT preferred. Call for Tournament and Eric Gremmo. student. In Ihe future she hopes to PART TIME general shopkeeping packers for both 1st appointment. nefits, salary to$18,(XX). typing end telephone for men Melissa has now been working 06040. • ★ and 2nd shift. Pleasant become a head teller or supervi­ there for seven months. “I like HELP WANTED and sales. Hours Fee paid. Call Ann •kllle? This opportunity Is needed: Saturdays P D U L T R Y Test house In environment. Excel­ Unclaimed Ross, 659-3511. Buls- avelleblo at this smell Although weightlifting is tradi­ sor of teller operations. the people and I’m good friends Columbia. Full time, Salesman lent benefit package. tionally thought of as a male PART Time (substitute) 9:45am to 6:00pm. Freight ness Personnel. Hartford area otfloe. Ex­ Aparicio has goals for future The program is an occupational with the head teller and the driver needed for will train. Benefits. For large General Con­ Call Sharon after 1pm. Thursdays until 872-8341. ED E.______ISO Prestlee Pork Rd. cellent benefits, perman­ sport, more and more females training program. It helps stu­ atmosphere is pleasant,” she newspaper delivery In 8:30pm. Additional Call Arbor Acres tractor. Must have con­ East Hartford, C T 041 OS RECEPTIONIST Farms 633-4681 ext 250. ent position. Ideal for so- Manchester High School senior lost its value because of too many are finding it to be a worthwhile dents in academic and vocational said. Andover/Hebron. Call hours available. Coll struction background AUTO Body repair. Im- msons re-entering the EDE.______medlate opening for TYPIST Amy Aparicio is a student with details.” activity. This trend has certainly training. Students take a relaxed “I was excited about it. and did Donna 649-3467 for de- Jerry or Karen at 649- and be able to read SALESPERSON for pro­ work force. Please cell talls before Horn. M E C H A N IC for steel fob- painters assistant to definite plans for the future. Reading, volunteering, and filtered down to MHS. class, setting an occupational not expect it.” Miller said about 2908. 10-5:30 dally. plans. Excellent com­ fessional lawn treat­ Who can take charge Mrs. Palmer et rlcotlon shop to main­ prepare cors for refln- ment company. $300 Aparacio has been a resident of dancing are hobbies that occupy goal and learning about the job winning the award. PART Time driver P A R T Tim e help wanted. tain and repair our mission schedule. of diveralfled office the United States since 1981, when When Laurie Smith, Fiona needed. Musf have own Flexible hours. Apply Ishlng and delivery. In­ per week plus commis­ 289-9576 much of her time. Aparicio market, according to program trucks and equipment. Reply to; volves sanding, mask­ sions. Year round em­ procedures, she and her family moved from Arthur, Sara Hunniford and officials. car. Work 2 days a In person at: The Mall Must have experience. especially enjoys her jazz class Heather Lavery get together, - RICHARD HASTINGS week. Call Julie 871- Room. 341 East Center Bax 00 ing and clean-up. All ployment. will train. e 2 week vacation their home in Lima. Peru. Being a Compony paid vaca­ benefits paid. Call R .T. Call Evergreen Lawns. which she began five months ago. there is a good chance that this 2988, leave message. Street, Manchester. tions and Insurance In­ e/o Mindnatr Harald • 5 sick days r.oman Catholic, Aparicio at­ Monday-Friday, 9- Coachworks, 8am- 649-8667.______On the weekends, Aparicio will be in gym 47, better known as cluding dental. 389- Position open for 5pm. 649-5030.______• Profit sharing SALES Clerks and Cashi­ tended a private grammar spends her free time in dance MHS finds Jackson ‘Bad’ 6pm.______2323. ED E . CLERK. Immediate op- ers full or part time the MHS weightlifting room. For Excessive abbreviations 2 weeks only! K IN D ER CA R E In Man- enlng In local office of e Monthly insentive school. The reason for the move clubs, or out with friends. She The impact of the Michael obbrevlate results I Be NURSE or Medical Assl- wanted at once at mod­ was to be closer to the relatives this quartet, weightlifting is more five dollars each ($17.50 less than tant part time, 15-17 chester has teaching natural company. bonus ern Health Shop In 5 enjoys the movies — just about than just physical activity. Jackson “Bad” tour has yet to hit the normal price of the sold-out - sure readers understand and substitute posi­ Must be proticlent In Company paid that lived in the United States. your ad by avoiding ab­ hours per week. In 0 large shopping center. any kind, except horror movies. MHS. concert tickets), only 23.9 percent specialist, well run, TECHNICIAN tions available. Con­ typing, tiling and ans­ Insurance Professional atmos­ When comparing the two coun­ Arthur lifts because she “want breviations. 643-2711. Full time salaried posi­ tact Andrea ot 646-7090. wering phones. Call “I just don’t see any purpose to would buy them. But 41.3percent pleasant office. Will Send reaume to: phere and pleasant tries Aparicio says: “It was fun them.” to enjoy life and weight training is The results of an informal poll tion available. Must be SANDBLASTER- Expe­ Betty at 282-9091, would still refuse to buy the train. Resume to: Ben­ rienced In wood, steel, EXPERIENCED Profes- Box PP working conditions. there, but both (countries) have Aparicio is a file clerk for the one way to enjoy it,” while Smith of a cross-section of MHS stu­ iamin Adamo M.D., 57 18 or older. Science slonal Painter-Good Monday-Friday, 9am- Unlike the usual retail tickets at the lowered price, and masonory. Immediate 5om. ______their own merit.” Hartford Insurance Group, but says she lifts because she realizes dents questioned on the tour were Union street, Rock- major preferrably with opening. Call The Mak Brush man. Immediate Manehutir Hirald store. Flexible hours. quite emphatic. 34.8 percent would buy the tickets vllle, C T 06066.______opening. Excellent sa­ Interesting health After moving to the United has nothing to do with her future “weight training is important to and sell them later. INVITATION TO BID lab experience for rou­ Co. 643-2659.______When you have some­ P.D. Box 6Q1 States, Aparicio traveled around Sedtd bids will be received INSURANCE. Expanding tine Q A testing and re­ lary and benefits. thing to sell, find a cash field, good salary ond plans. After high school she plans help excel in track and field.” Only 34.8 percent of the MHS Perhaps there is a better PART Time or full time Manehoator. CT benefits. Apply at once the country a great deal. Cape In the General Services' of­ property and casualty cord keeping. Good fountoln help and dis­ Apply to: The Mak buyer the easy w a y... with on attending Wellesly University students questioned said they fice, 41 Center St., Manches- Company 643-2659. to Manager or Assist­ Cod was her favorite place that Lavery, who plays soccer, solution. One MHS senior, who agency looking for part verbal and written hwashers, days, nights a low-cost ad In Classi­ DDD40 in Boston. She is going to double would go to the concert if given asked to remain anonymous, said ♦ jf'C T until MARCH J9 ,1988 time Customer Service fied. 643-2711. ant Manager; Parkode YOU ^ she has seen so far. Aparicio says: “It’s a good way to get in at 11:00 a.m. for the follow­ communication skills, and weekends. Good Health Shoppe, Man­ major in pre-med and psychology two free tickets. Also. 34.8 per­ ing: Representative. Expe­ TEXAS Dll Company attended filing Junior High be­ shape and do something in the he would take the free tickets and telephone contact with pay. Steady employ­ chester Parkode, 404 and would like to work as a child off-season” cent said if given the tickets they give them to his brother and rience preferred but vendors and custom­ ment. Howard John­ needs mature person fore coming to MHS. She is an (1) RER OO FING -57 will train. Pleasant SALES M /F to sell full line of West Middle Turnpike. psychiatrist. would sell them, while 30.4 sister who are in elementary HOLLISTER STREET ers. Well organized, s o n ’ s, 394 T o lla n d TDO* honors student and is involved in Aparicio wants to live in Boston Hunniford. a cheerleader, percent said that they would not school. working conditions. Turnpike, Manchester. high auallty lubricants RECEPTIDNIST for the National Honors Society. (2) WATERWORKS Call 649-0016 Linda. legible handwriting, 649-6220.______Tired of doing the same thing? to monufocfurlng, M01 because it is “still classic and says: “ This way, it’s more on attend under any circumstances. SUPPLIES typing or computer growing Industrial and Aparicio says physics is her RECEPTIDNIST- Imme­ FDDD Service. We hove trucking, construction nuclear safety supply Qcm: there is always something schedule and I won’t put it off as I If two tickets were available for - YOAN JOHNSON (3) PLUM BING A skills a plus. Salary Would you like a change of pace? ond farm customers. m “most important” subject while happening.” would if I did it alone.” diate part time opening openings for full and house. Hours negotia­ L advanced placement chemistry HEATING SUPPLIES- for an experienced re­ commensurate with part time positions In Protected territory, ble. Duties Include ans­ SPRUCE ST. FIRE work experience and Enter the exciting field of Automotive thorough training pro­ wering phone, tome These MHS students are all STATION ceptionist. Hours ore our clean modern facil­ is “no ionger interesting and has — LAURIE BRINDISI Amy Aparicio Computer dating at school 4pm to 7pm Mondoy- education. Call: ity. Positions vary Sales, under the proper schooling, gram. For personal In­ typing and filing. Con­ able to weightlift during the The Town of Manchester Is Frlday. Typing and or­ terview, send work his­ tact Gerry Decelles op equal opportunity em­ from the assembly and and make good money while learning. school day thanks to a new set of ELMHURST, 111. - A Chicago- ganizational skills re­ packaging to our tory to F.B. Wilson, 64 3-5107, 8-5pm, nerd,” said Willowbrook senior ployer, and requires an offlr- LYDALL INC. Southwestern Petro­ weightlifting classes offered by area high school teacher has Kristin Liszkowski. ptotlve action policy foroll of quired. For additional homemade foods to Call Henry or Roger at Monday-Friday. EOE. Ludes keeps busy schedule the physical education Its Contractors and Vendors Information call Man­ meat slicing and main­ leum, Box 961005, Fort found a way to ca; tre the The matches always aren’t os a condition of doing busi­ chester Manor 646- tenance. Super benef­ Worth, TX . 76161. department. romantic fancies of teenagers. ness with the Town, as per 646-1233 B i t 333 Lipman what students desire, but are a Federal Order 11244. 0129. its for full time posi­ Chevrolet 289-3441 The principal’s office at Man­ The remainder of his morning is At 4, long after most of all other Arthur als.o works out at the “good topic of conversation,” tions. Weekdays only. chester High is an excellent spent doing paperwork, Sandra Pryz, a Willowbrook Bid farms, plans and speclfl- NATIDNAL Health No nights or weekends. staff members have left to go Holiday Health Matrix in Man­ said senior Julie Synovic at cotons are available at the Agency serving Man­ reflection of its occupant, Jacob Ludes spends afternoons out home. Ludes sits down to return chester. She says, however, that High School teacher, and her neighboring Zioin-Benton High General Services' affice. HELP WANTED Ask about our flexible \ Ludes. and about the school speaking business partner Dan Burgess chester area seeking hours for days. Glas­ YouH Sell It the phone calls of the day. Most it is mostly older men and women School. TOWN OF enthusiastic, energetic tonbury. Call for de­ PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS with teachers and students. It is use "computer daze,” a program MANCHESTER, CT. and goal oriented Indi­ Behind his massive desk is a days he does not leave for home who go there. Smith worked out at To get a list of compatible __ ROBERT B. WEISS, DENTAL Hygenist tails at 633-7656 ask for Due to company oxponslon. OLAN MILLS PORTRAIT wall covered entirely by a book not uncommon to find him in frortt until 5 p.m. Gibson’s Gym in Manchester they invented to match students classmates. students pay 60 GENERAL MANAGER needed. Full or part vidual for part time Dave. STUDIOS have Immodioto oponingt for photographors shelf. On that shelf are books, of the main office during the Spare time outside of school is over the summer and says that of with their 10 most compatible 039-03 time. Sooth Windsor Program Director po­ In our PIctorlol Church Directory Division. Maturo por- Faster with cents, answer 33 questions and sition. Responsibilities EXPERIENCED Driver pictures, a Manchester High change of periods. Ludes returns rare. On many evenings Ludes about 40 persons there on an classmates. wait for Pryz and Burgess to run office. No Saturdays. for tri-axel dump. ion, high tchool groduoto minimum. Muot bo oblo to Call 644-1509.______Include volunteer de­ TRAVEL oxionalvoly the antiro oloto (homo wookonds baseball hat and bumper stickers to his office fifteen minutes past returns to school for board of average day there were only six “My number one was like a the data through their computer. PART Time car washer velopment, planning Roller and rake per­ the ciose of the school day to education or other meetings. On for local GM dealer. R.N./L.P.N.- Monday- son. Steady employ­ only). Mutt have own van or larga car. Exporlonoe In with messages that read: “I Love or seven girls. Implementation of ser­ photography haipful, but not nooootory. Complato continue with the day’s Must have excellent Friday. 3pm to 11pm. vice and rehabilitation ment, Insurance, holl- the Indians” and “I Love Man­ other days he will return for Applications ore now training program with pty, pluooxponooo, group Inour- HERALD chester”. On the wall, besides his paperwork> student activities such as basket­ - TOM SHIELS Low test scores a mystery driving record. Apply and public education davs and profit Tom Kelley. Carter being accepted. For programs. Send re­ sharing. Experienced onco, ond company rotiromont program. Exoallont op­ desk, are plaques of accomplish­ He meets with Garoppolo at ball games. When he does get free Information pleose 9 Chevrolet, 1229 Moln sume to: Executive Di­ only pleasel Apply: portunity for advancomont lor earaor-mindod Indl- about 3:15 to discuss the activities WASHINGTON D.C. - The say. a real mystery here,” said contact Mrs. Plante. 9 ment, among them: “Young time he enjoys reading. Biogra­ Street, Monchester. rector, 243 East Center Upton Construction, vidualt. For poraonal Intorvlowcall John C. Han’t offlco CLASSIFIED ADS Educator of the Year” and “State of the day, what was accomp­ phies are among his favorites. So far this year, an average of 695 Educational''Testing Service, a Archie E. LaPointe, executive Crestfleld Convales- Street, Manchester 537 Stafford Road, TOLL FREE at 1-800-543-5940 or 1-800-S43-6021, company that uses United States MEDICAL Transcrlp- cent Home. 643-5151. Route 32, Mansfield or Principai of the Year, 1984-85,” lished and what needs to be detentions have been given out each director for the National Assess­ tlonlst, part time after- 06040. Monday through Thurodty, bolwaon 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p. accomplished the next day. week. Department of Education money ment of Educational Progress, DRIVER and Driver call 742'6190 between m. Alto call Friday botwoon 10:00 o.m. - 3:00 p.m. - MARY ’raURSTON noons In busy 8am-4pm.______Ludes has been at Manchester to test American students’ read­ which administers the tests. Manchester doctor's Aide. Monday-Friday Plooao call on or boforo Thuradoy, March 17, 1908. LBOAL NOTICB High for almost ten years. In that to transport Special MALieTATI RODFERS. $8 to start for LBTTBR OP INTBBBtT ing, writing and math skills, says The testing service has come up office. Good dicta­ ALSO RBOURtT FOR FROFOtALt time much has changed. Ai- phone ability a must. Education children, 2 Inexperienced helpers. it can’t figure out why 9- and , with a number of explanations, to 3 years old. Call Wo nood 9 PORTRAIT SALES CONSULTANTS lo trovol though fewer classes are offered 17-year-old students’ reading test including a new color of Ink to Pleasant personality JOIN THE Negotiable for expe­ eonstroctlon Inspection firms oro advised Special Sock N’ Buskin update desired, great working Connecticut Wheel­ rienced roofers. Benef­ oxWnolvoly and toN portraH otfara In our Churoh-Salaa fhof the F u b llcW ^k s Ocrartmont, Town of Manchester, now. students are taking more scores fell precipitously In 198S. nervous test-takers, and plans to chair Service 721-9253 its available. Secure DtvNIon In M-olala araa. Connecticut, Intends to obtain the services of o consultant courses. Attendance is better now conditions. Call 646- DEREKSETH tnolneerlno firm for Froleet No. 76-148. Sock N’ Buskin. Manchester well as in the local newspapers. audience? "We have. It’s embarrassing to retest a select group of students. 5153 leave messoge or 741-0787 between 8-4, year round lob. Call ao.a laf and, in general, there is a greater High School's drama club, is Though in a slight frenzy, crew with service.______Monday-Friday. 289-2919. THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE UNION STREET amount of direction for students. Justin Kim, male lead of TEAM! BRIDGE AND ROADWAY APPROACHES getting ready to put on another members of the lights, sound, Godspell says, “We are pleased to RECEPTIDNIST and As­ MANAGER Tralnee- UNION STREET Ludes’ daily routine, though 820JXN) to start. Gram - production. props, tickets and house commit­ have a new and Innovative sistant In Manchester SHOP New home sales. Hamaaiakari, ttadoBta, NaUrsta, RrBTaaaiaRala MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT never the same, does follow a set py'B Corner Store hos Estimated Construction Cost: S1.6 Million "Godspell,” a lively musical, tees are rapidly tying up loose choreography team.” doctor's office. Ma­ Salesperson with the schedule. The day begins at 7:30 will be performed on March 24, ends and feel that eventually ture, dependable and FOREMAN Immediate openings The G. FOX Dlttrlbirtlon Center Construction Calendar Doyq^: 400 Cast members Sue Flynn, pleasant personality a right stuff will learn for manager trainees. when he arrives at school. The 25. 26 in the MHS auditorium. everything will go smoothly. for largo, growing ge­ Duties will Include In So. Windsor It now aceapting appllootlona for Any firm dtsirino to bo consldortd must submit o lottor of tw Jennifer Ling, and Shannon Plese must. Must enlov pa­ the Intricacies of Interost with oonerol Information on the firm, the firm's first twenty minutes of the day Technically, the play is about The people behind the stage, neral comractor. Must bookkeeping, schedul­ marchandlsa procassors, who will verify ordars, agree that the play is full of tient contact. Great poaaeea organizational working with new brechuro, current Fodorol OSA Forms 254 and 255, olono are spent walking around school, the story of St. Matthews. Actu­ the directors, advisors, and stage working conditions. ing and dally opera­ ticket and hand marchandlsa and Insure that with 0 resume of key personnel and referoncae. greeting students and teachers as surprises with a lot of interaction skills, as you will be res­ home buyers. You tions of store. Profit ally, It is a musical dealing with managers are all important, but among the audience and that it' Afternoon hours. Call ponsible tor the upkeep, ahipmanta to our stores are correct. Schadulas A eot of plans and o cost ostlmote of the proloct will be they come in. At the time the 646-5153 leave message will work with them shoring. Insurance and available to oil Intoroetod portlee for rovlow within the Pub­ important morals about faith, where would the play be without maintenance and available are; second bell rings t& signify the will be a night of spectacular with service.______other benefits availa­ lic Works Administration Offlco located on the 2nd Floor of betrayal, honor, respect, and the actors? Twenty cast and choir entertainment for everyone. proper storage of ser­ from the "dream", ble. Coll Mrs. DIson at 7:18 am to 3:46 pm 8 am to 3:48 pm Lincoln Center, 4M Main Street, Monchettef, Connecticut. beginning of first period. Ludes is friendship. members are working to make Pa r t Time driver tor vice tools, equipment through lot 1-806-624-9743,______7:15 am to 12 Noon 8 am to 12 Noon PLEASE CALL 447-St42 FOR AN AFFOINTMBNT One of the most important handicapped person. ready to officialy begin the day. Stage crews are making great the play a success. and stock. Must have aelectlon, design, 6 6 d d News! Merrl- 9 am to 2 pm All firms ore advised that eub-992-1072. 01903 3li television and radio stations as WhaL’s really in store for the - ELISSA SHORE HSNG