20 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Feh. 20. 1989

LOTS/LAND I APARTMENTS ■ MISCELLANEOUS CARS FOR SALE Rentals APARTMENTS CONDOMINIUMS I INDUSTRIAL FOR RENT FOR RENT I FOR RENT PROPERTY FOR SALE FORSALf COVENTRY. Owner tl- With loss of aid, can schools stand further cuts? Page 3 MANCHESTER. T h re e nanclno. From 1-17 MANCHESTER. Two MANCHESTER. Two MANCHESTER. 3400 and I ROOMS bedrooms, I'/z baths, rooms for rent on Main bedroom Townhouse 2400 square fo ot Indus­ 1980 P D N T IA C Sunblrd. acres. Storting at $775 per month. Two Automatic, power $65/000. Use your FOR RENT Street. 529-7858 or 563- with family room In trial space. Loading ENDROLLS bedrooms, IV 2 baths, steering, power builder or ours. Flano 4438. convenien t a re a . $695 dock, parking. Wood­ 21'h width - 2SC $575 per m onth plus per month. Call D.W. brakes, air condi­ Realty, 646-5200 □ ROOM for non-smokinp EAST HARTFORD. land Industrial Park. 13Y4 width • 2 for 25$ tioner, Am/Fm gentleman. Kitchen utilities, security and Fish, 871-1400 or 643- Principals only. 643- MUST be picked up at the HEBRON. 1-2 acre lot. references. No pets. Large six room apart­ 1591. cassette stereo. High priyileges, washer and m en t on second flo o r of 2121. Herald Office Monday thru mileage, needs some Protected 50 acre wild­ dryer, parking. Call 643-2121. Thursday before 11 a n. only. life area. Your builder two family. Three bed­ MANCHESTER. 14,000 work. $500 or best offer 643-5600.______MANCHESTER. Onebed- rooms, washer/dryer, square feet. Industrial OTBaaaaBBPMiaaHaaaBueaM 647-9004, after 6pm. or ours. Flano Realty, room apartment, heat, 646-5200. □______M A N C H E S T E R , Room In three car parking. HOMES space, available Imme­ Not all the news Is on the aulet rooming house. hot water, carpeting, Three professional diately, offices In­ MANCHESTER. Ap­ air conditioning,all ap- FOR RENT front page! There's lots of Off street parking. $70 people or quiet couple. cluded. Howland Real newsy Information In the proved lot zoned tor per week. 646-1686 or pllonces. Call 649-5240. No pets, odults pre­ N Estate, 643-1108. two family. City water, MANCHESTER. Immac­ Classified section. 643- CLYDE 569-3018.______MANCHESTER. Two ferred. $725 per month ulate three bedroom 2711.______sewer and gas. $125,000. bedroom Townhouse. plus security. 528-1194, CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Flano Realty, 646-5200. MANCHESTER. Sleep­ Colonial with I'/z baths Nice location, all ap­ and attached garage. WANTED ROUTE 83, VERNON □ ing room for working SOUTH WINDSOR. One I WANTED TO gentleman. Share bath, pliances. Heat, hot wa­ bedroom, appliances, $900 Plus utilities. Call TO RENT 83 NIaaan 280ZX *7495 iianrhpBtpr llpralti MANCHESTER. Ap- ter, air conditioning. no cooking. $235 per no pets, no utilities. Cantone Realty, 646- BUY/TRADE 84 Cam aro Coupe *5995 proved building lot Call 647-1595. 5900. month plus security Security. 875-7919. GARAGE Needed tor au­ 85 Century Wagon *8595 overlooking fairway In and references. 643- MANCHESTER. Availa­ tomobile. Vicinity of WANTED: Used Maho­ an area of distinctive LARGE 3 room heated 85 Century 4 Dr. *8995 2121.______ble March 1st. Four Highland Street. Call gany Bedroom Set and homes. Flano Realty, apartment. Appliances after 5, 649-7071. miscellaneous furni­ 85 SunbIrd 4 dr. *4995 646-5200. □ rooms, two bedrooms, Included. References STORE AND 30 Cents Now is the time to run on ture. 293-2900. 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. *5195 Manchester, Ccnn. — A City cf Village Charm appliances, large yard and security. Call 649- OFFICE SPACE Tuesday, Feb. 21, 1989 ad In classified to sell that and garage. Newly 85 Electra 4 Dr. *10,495 INVESTMENT camera you no longer 9021 o r 645-8733.______remodeled. On busline. 86 98 Regency 4 Dr. *9995 PROPERTY use.______$575/month plus utili­ MANCHESTER. Quality. EAST HARTFORD. New 1£2J FURNITURE Automotive 86 Grand Am 2 dr. *8395 ties. Call until 9pm, Heat, hot water, all office space In restored appliances Included. house, Burnside Ave. 86 Celebrity 4 dr. *7895 ROCKVILLE. For sale by I APARTMENTS 623-6970. SIX Hardwood Chairs, owner. Six family un­ Air conditioning, quiet 3800 square feet with 86 Celebrity Euro *7995 I FOR RENT EAST HARTFORD. Two on busline. Ideal for basement. Can be di­ comb back, wlndsor- CARS its. Good to excellent bedroom apartment, style. $45 a piece. 649- 86 Spectrum 4 dr. *4995 condition. Willing to mlddleaged and senior vided. Terms negotia­ FOR SALE MANCHESTER. Onebed- clean. Stove and refrig­ citizens. One bedroom, ble. For Information, 8412. 86 Nova 4 Dr. *6995 Hospital wants doctor to explain consider owner financ­ room apartment, se­ erator. $650 plus utili­ ing for qualified buyer. $605, Two bedrooms, call Ruth FIske, 282- FD R Sale. 1974 Jeep J4000 cond floor, new build­ ties and security. Call $640. 247-5030. 0651.______Call fo r details. 225- ing. On busline. $550 644-1712.______pIck-up, power steer­ 872-9111 ments, are often subjected to 1012, 9-5. MANCHESTER. Three MANCHESTER. Office TV/STEREO/ ing, power brokes, au­ Manchester Herald in interview Memorial Hospital and are being appropriateness of Dr. Hashmi’s answers the phone at his Sims­ per month, yearly HEBRON. Modern, two criticism in one form or another. bedroom Duplex In space. Approximately APPLIANCES tomatic transmission, Assassination call published Saturday that he sup­ taken very seriously by the remarks and the matter is being bury home. Other area Moslem lease. Peterman Real bedroom. Heat, hot 1200 square feet. Pe­ I It is good to respond to such Estate, 649-9404. newer two family Meyers 4 way plow. ported the assassination of Rush­ administration and the medical looked into on both hospital and leaders have spoken out against water, appliances, home. Includes ap­ ter’s Furniture Build­ $2000 or best offer. AUTOS FOR criticism if one has a difference of li^ORTGAGES MANCHESTER. Three parking, no pets. $625. ELECTRIC Stoye. Sears, concerns officials die, as ordered last week by the staff. medical staff levels.” his comments. pliances and wall to ing, 646-2364. 20", 4 burner. White 871-0014.______RENT/LEASE Hashmi was interviewed by the Meanwhile, Thomas F. Fergu­ opinion but to advocate death is roo m a p a rtm en t. $480 228-3245 or 646-0882. wall carpeting. Heat Iranian leader, Ayatollah Ruhol- “ While we recognize Dr. Hash- MANCHESTER. Prime Nutone Coppertone FDR Sale. 1987 Suzuki LT By the Manchester Herald Herald Friday at the Islamic son, a trustee of the hospital, and totally against our principles.” HOMEOWNERS plus utilities. Security, MANCHESTER. Two n o t Included. Instant office space lah Khomeini. Moslem leaders mi’s right to freedom of speech No pets. 646-2426, 9-5 Range hood with vent 500 Quad Racer. Never FREE Mileage on low The Fergusons said they were bedroom apartment, $690/monthly. Security ayallable Imme- to outside. Very good say the book is offensive to their and freedom of religion, we also Center of Hartford as part of a his wife, Vivian Ferguson, a • FORECLOSURE!! w eekdoys.______raced. Very low hours. cost auto rental. Vil­ Manchester Memorial Hospital “ particularly upset that Dr. appllanced kitchen, a n d references re­ dlately. Ideal for pro­ condition. Ideal for $2500, firm . 871-0014. lage Auto Rental, 643- religion. A bounty of up to $5.2 recognize our responsibility to survey of local Moslem leaders hospital corporator, wrote a • BANKRUPTCY!! MANCHESTER. Three new wall to wall car­ quired. Two children officials said today they are letter to the Manchester Herald, Hashmi did not consider his fessional, sales repre­ apartment or summer FDR Sale. 1986 Suzuki 2979 or 646-7044. million has been placed on our community and our patients about their reaction to the book • DIVORCED!! bedroom, first floor, peting. $600 per month. accepted. No pets. Call sentative, etc. Call anxious to meet with Dr. Ali position at Manchester Memorial Falling bahlnd on your mort- cam p. Both fo r $75. Q uad Sport 230. $1200 o r Rushdie's head and he and his as well. and the assassination order. His published on page 9 today, saying folly appllanced, car­ Pay own utilities. One 643-7635. 649-2510. Manchester, 646-0271. Imram Hashmi to give him an Hospital nor does he (in our gago payments? We can best offer. 871-0014. g.New Pricing Policy wife are in hiding in London under “ To that end, we have been statement advocating assassina­ they divorce themselves from helpl No payments up to 2 peted. $700 plus utili­ year lease plus secur­ MANCHESTER. Two opportunity to “ verify and clar­ opinion) reflect the attitudes of ity deposit. No pets. 1982 TOYOTA Tercel. trying, so far unsuccessfully, to tion was repeated in a story Hashmi’s opinion. yearsi Bad credit, bankruptcy ties. Security and ref­ bedroom apartment, ify ” his statement that British armed guard. the medical professional — that or unemployment la not a 83K, Am/Fm. Asking contact Dr. Hashmi to get him to published in Monday’s Journal “ As Americans, we are dedi­ erences. Call 647-0628, Immediate occupancy. appllanced kitchen, VACATION 1 VOLUME author Salman Rushdie should be The statement issued today by problem. Foreclosure assis­ eyenings.______Reale Real Estate, 649- ICAMERAS/PHOTO $1800. Call Linda, 647- verify and clarify his remarks. Inquirer. He has been unavaila­ cated to freedom of speech," the of dedication to life.” tance available for the di­ wall to wall carpeting. RENTALS killed for writing the controver­ Andrew Beck, hospital director of A V A IL A B L E M a rch 1st. 0795.______$650 per month. Heat I EQUIPMENT 8691 or 647-1419. I PRtCING i: ble for comment this week. His Fergusons wrote. “ We are also They said they ‘wish to totally vorced and self-employed. sial book “ The Satanic Verses.” public relations, said; “ We would like to reassure the Consolidate bills — save your Two bedrooms, with BOLTON. Four room and hot water Included. N 1978 BUICK C e n tu ry . “ Dr Hashmi’s remarks are of community that we are gravely medical office in East Hartford dedicated to freedom of religion. MISQUAMICUT. Cottage MINOLTA XG-1, 35mm horn el appliances. No utili­ apartment, IV 2 baths, One year lease plus Well maintained. New £ BARGAINS Hashmi, director of respiratory See D O C T O R , p a g e 10 close to beach. One Camera with 45mm great concern to Manchester concerned about the content and says he is on vacation. No one All religions, as are all govern­ Swiss Conservative Group ties, with garage. air conditioning. $500 security deposit. No sleeps 6, $500 per week. tires. $800 o r best o ffer. * S; services at the hospital, told the $700/month. No pets! per month plus utilities pets. Available Imme­ lens, zoom lens, auto 647-0709.______at (203) 454-4404 or One sleeps 8, $600 per flosh and assorted fil­ * New Pricing Policy Security and referen­ and security deposit. diately. Reale Real Est­ week. Special rate, pre­ FOR Sale. Two cars for (203) 454-1336 ces. Call 643-2924. Phone, 646-7766. ate, 649-0795. ters. $250 or best offer. season. 643-1823. Call 644-1873. parts. $100 a piece o r •9202A best offer. 649-9233. Iran recalls 1987 Buick P«rk Avenue 4 Door Sedan Now >12,880”^ \Me Sell For Less anti We'll Save You Money at •0115A ambassadors ■SOV-P“ By Jeff Donn Carter Chevrolet's The Associated Press M 0 64 A 1987 Buick Regal Iran recalled its ambassadors from Common Cuetom Coupe Market countries today, a day after the 12 European countries said they were pulling their envoys from Now »9,660°” Tehran to protest Ayatollah Khomeini’s death W 212A decree against novelist Salman Rushdie. 1987 Olds Delta 88 Iran’s Foreign Ministry said its move was in 4 Door Sedan direct reponse to the Common Market foreign Washington's Now »11,990°° ministers’ decision Monday to recall their coun­ tries’ ambassadors from Tehran and suspend high-level diplomatic exchanges. In its communique, the ministry called Khomei­ ni’s week-old order for the death of Rushdie a “ consensus judgement of all Moslem leaders MOOOA throughout the world,” Iran’s official Islamic 1987 Pontiac Grand Am Republic News Agency reported. Birthday Sale! 4 Door Sedan Many Moslems consider Rushdie’s book “ The Now *8380°° Satanic Verses” blasphemous and it has been banned by countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, ta o s s A India and Egypt. Feb 13-Feb 22 Only ^ 1986 Buick Skylark Ltd. IRNA quoted the communique as saying respect 4 Door Sedan Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald for Islam and its values will remain an inviolable Come see our large selection of new Chevy cars and trucks, Now *7980°° stands alone in the rain while three women gather nearby principle in relations between Iran and other RAIN ON ME — Patrick Nelis cf Manchester is getting wet countries. specially priced during President's Week. under an umbrella. 1986 Buick Regal as he waits for the bus this morning on Hartford Road. Nelis Britain, where the Indian-born Rushdie lives, said Cuetom Coupe Monday that it was pulling out its entire embassy staff out of Tehran. The two countries had resumed 200 AVAILABLE Now *7890°° diplomatic relations in November after a 17-month M040A break. 1986 Buick Skyhawk Bush says FBI investigation dears Tower The Iranian Embassy in Denmark said today that Custom 4 Door Sedan the ambassador would be leaving, while those in Portugal, Spain, France, the Netherlands, and Now *6380°° lawyer whose son was nominated to New 1989 By M errill Hartson The report was delivered on Mon­ secretary of defense, he’ll be a good Belgium said they could not immediately confirm *M24A the federal bench by Tower. The Associated Press day to the White House, which secretary of defense ... the allegations their ambassadors’ travel plans. 1986 Plymouth Reliant forwarded it to the Senate committee. against him that have been hanging Towers’ financial disclosure forms The travel plans of the Iranian charge d'affaires Fullsize Pick Up station Wgon indicate he put up no capital and 4 D r#1061 WASHINGTON — President Bush “ I hope that the Senate will move over this simply have been gunned in London were also not immediately released and financed his entire investment with a Now *5440°° said today the allegations against forthrightly on this nomination,” the down in terms of fact," Bush added. Iranian embassies in other European capitals could five-year promissory note from a MZISA John Tower have been “ gunned president said. With his appearance in the White not be reached for comment. $11899 now-defunct San Antonio bank, the New 1989 Corsica down” by a thorough FBI report, and Published reports have said the FBI House briefing room, the president The Common Market foreign ministers, who met 1986 Plymouth Reliant newspaper said. 4 Door Sedan he called on the Senate to move swiftly found that Tower drank excessively in gave his personal stamp to what his in Brussels, Belgium, recalled their ambassadors The money was used to purchase to confirm the former senator as the 1970s, but no longer does so. Asked senior aides already had been telling for consultation at the request of Britain. Foreign $11499 Now *4880°° machinery which was leased to a secretary of defense. about that, and whether the former reporters about the FBI report. Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher of West Germany essosA Corpus Christ! drilling firm under Fielding que.stions from reporters senator had undergone treatment. “ It was very exhaustive; inter­ said the nations might, in addition, limit the New 1989 terms that allowed Tower to pay off 1986 Pontiac 6000 at the White House, Bush said he had Bush replied: views with anybody and everybody,” movement of Iranian diplomats in Europe. 4 Door Sedan “ I say there is no evidence of any press secretary Marlin Fitzwater said the note while earning about $25,000 SIOBiazer New 1989 personally reviewed the FBI back­ from the rental payments and resale Now *6990°° ground report on Tower. kind of disease of alcoholism. None. of a 140-page report delivered to the See SATANIC, page 10 None whatsoever.” White House on Monday and quickly of the equipment in 1986, it said. eoeoAA “ What I got from it was that there The newspaper, citing unidentified S10 Pick Up has been a very unfair treatment of Tower’s nomination has become the hand-carried to Capitol Hill by the $16299 1988 Bukk Century Ltd. longest-running controversy in the president’s counsel, C. Boyden Gray. people familiar with Tower’s finan­ 4 Door Sedan this man by rumor and innuendo, over ces, said the late Hayden Head Sr. was and over again rumors surfacing with early weeks of the new administra­ “ It did not corroborate the personal Bush: Iran threat $7996 Now *6590°° tion, and Bush has gone out of his way charges against the (former) senator, instrumental in arranging the tran­ no facts to back them up,” he said. saction, which closely coincided vtrith eaosiA Tower has been plagued by reports to demonstrate support for his nomi­ nor did it show any problems with illegal campaign contributions,” said the appointment of Hayden Head Jr. 1988 Buick Park Avenue of womanizing and problem drinking nee at several turns. ‘deepty offensive’ Fitzwater. to a federal judgeship. ’^Factory Rebates of up to 4 Door Sedan and his financial ties to defense I’ve never wavered in my support for John Tower,” he said. The Wall Street Journal reported in A spokesman for Tower denied Now *9660°° contractors, and the Senate Armed there had been any “ quid pro quo” $1000. on selected Services Committee postponed a vote “ I ’d say all of these charges we’ve today’s editions, meantime, that as a WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush, calling «W27A senator from Texas, Tower profited between the oil investment and the 4 Dr #1645 New 1989 on the nomination until the comple­ read about have been rumor, and a lot Iran’s death threats against author Salman Rushdie m o d e ls . 1988 Buick Somoraot from a lucrative oil investment tion of a massive FBI background of it vicious rumor.” “ deeply offensive to the norms of civilized 2 Door Coupe arranged in 1981 by a Corpus Christ! See TOWER, page 10 behavior,” today backed European countries that New 1989 Ceiebrity check. “John Tower is qualified to be 'Factory Financing Now *5880°° have withdrawn their ambassadors from Iran. as low as 4.9% •0O27A The president also said American booksellers Cavalier deserve the protection of the law against threats of on selected models. 1985 Buick Regal $12799 Custom Coupe Jury takes oath in North trial retaliation if they display copies of Rushdie’s novel, 1 “ The Satanic Verses.” Several book dealers, $9999 Now *6460°° including two large chains, have taken the book off arguments in the long-awaited trial of material against North’s right to a eeosiA By Pete Yost the former White House aide and fair defense. the shelves. The Associated Press “ However offensive that book may be, inciting 1988 Chevrolet Camaro decorated Marine officer. National security concerns by the 2 Door Coupe murder and offering rewards for its perpetration UNDER $7000 UNDER $8000 UNDER $9000 The crush of spectators prompted Reagan administration led to the UNDER $6000 WASHINGTON — A jury of nine are deeply offensive to the norms of civilized Now *6660°° court officials to announce that only 15 dropping of the two central charges "Pre S4 Chevy C10 Pick Up $4295 85 Chevy Monte Carlo $6595 55 M l 4000S 4 Dr $7995 87 Pontiac Grand Am $8495 women and three men was sworn in behavior,” said the president. 'T v e just laid down seats would be set aside for the public, against North. The trial was delayed 85 Dodge Caravan eeasiA today to hear evidence that Oliver L. how I feel in terms of the Imam going out and 83 Buick LeSabre 83 Chevy S10 Blazer 87 Chevy Celebrity 4 Dr including some aides to Walsh who last week due to fears by U.S. 1986 Chevrolet Celebrity North covered up the Iran-Contra exhorting people to commit murder.” 86 Chevy Nova 4 Dr 86 Ford Mustang 85 CMC C l500 Pick Up 86 Olds Calais Supreme were hoping to observe the proceed­ intelligence agencies that North 4 Door Sedan affair, the Reagan administration’s Bush was asked whether he would lay down any Owned 86 Buick Skyhawk 86 Dodge D150 Pick Up 86 Pontiac Grand Prix most embarrassing foreign policy ings from the audience. would be allowed to spill out in the 84 Chevy Citation Now *6970°° sanctions against the government of Ayatollah Brendan Sullivan, North’s lawyer, courtroom a mass of classified 85 Chevy Camaro 87 Chevy Cavalier debacle. Khomeini, who has called on Muslims to send eeieoA “ You’re now judges, you’re judges was expected to focus on the defense material damaging to the national 87 Toyota Tercel 1986 Cbovrolot Caprice assertion that President Reagan was security. Rushdie “ to hell.” of the facts." U.S. District Judge “ I don’t know where we’ll go,” Bush said. Values" PLUS Many other Super Pre-Owned Values 87 Pontiac Fiero CPE 4 Door Sedan Gerhard A. Gesell told the panel as the personally involved in offering in­ In a tartly worded opinion issued in December, Gesell accused the de­ Now *8660°° trial of the former White House aide ducements to third countries to See BUSH, page 10 ■ Including Corvettes and Supra's, All Specially' fense of trying to force disclosure of •0007B and decorated Marine officer got support the Contras opposing the Priced During President's Week. under way. “ It's going to be your job leftist government in Nicaragua, and irrelevant but sensitive classified 85 Buick Somerset information to scuttle the case. 2 Door Coupe to decide what the facts in this case that Reagan and a handful of top are. You are the sole judge of the administration officials then directed Intelligence experts seated in the Now *6180°° courtroom cringed on Feb. 8 when fdCtS " a cover-up of the arrangement. Gesell administered the oath to the If North hid the arrangement from Gesell, referring to classified mate­ In d e x jury before San Francisco lawyer Congress. Sullivan suggested in court rial. declared: “ I have authority once John Keker, head of a team of filings last week, it was because he the trial starts to say this evidence 20 pages, 2 sections Cardinal Buick, Inc. was directed to do so by the president comes in.” prosecutors under independent coun­ Business . Obituaries. CARTER CHEVROLET 81 Adams Street sel Lawrence Walsh that has been and his aides. The judge rejected a Justice De­ The presiding judge, Gerhard A. partment request for more stringent Classified , 19-20 Opinion . (lOminutes from Hartford) Hours: Manchester, Conn. tracking North's activities for more Gesell, has spent much of the 11 controls over state secrets that North Comics — ___17 People - 1229 Main Street Manchester, CT 646-6464 than two years. Focus______16 Science. Mon-Thurs 9-8 Fri 9-6 Sat 9-5 649-4571 Some 100 lawyers, reporters and months since North was indicted wants to present in his defense. The Local/State. ___2-4 Sports Op#n Uoo -Tu#t -Wwd -Thur» Nighti OLIVER L. NORTH wrestling with problems stemming members of the public began lining up _5-6 Television. . . trial gets under way outside the courtroom for opening from balancing the use of classified See NORTH, page 10 Natlon/World. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feh. 21 1989 — 3 2 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feh. 21. 1989 RECORD LOCAL & STATE Optifast About Town Public Meetings School board and directors directors Butter, milk distributed First Aid course offered Meetings scheduled tonight. to review education budget The Manchester Area Conference of Churches The Connecticut Valley East Branch, American Manchester appointed By Andrew J. Davis More than $12.1 million in state see any way the school board will distribute dry processed milk and but ter to each Red Cross, is offering a course in First Aid for Board of Directors and Board of Education, 45 aid is expected by Manchester could cope with such a large loss Children Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Manchester Herald registered family for the government surplus North School St., 7 p.m. A medical director and two officials, according to the school in state aid. commodities program Thursday from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Branch Headquarters, 20 Hartford Road. The Agenda For Tomorrow arts and culture task assistants have been named fora The Board of Education will board’s budget proposal. The “ I think it’s essential to under­ at Center Congregational Church. For information course is approved by the State of Connecticut for force. Lutz Children’s Museum, South Main Street, 7 special weight-loss program at ask the Board of Directors not to state is providing $10.5 million in stand the proposed loss in state regarding eligibility guidelines, call 646-4114. day care personnel and is also appropriate for p.m. Manchester Memorial Hospital. I cut its $40,5 million budget aid this year. aid and what that means to parents and grandparents. The cost is $30 per Eighth Utilities District, district tax office. Main because the school board is The Board of Directors will education,” said DiRosa. “ Ways person. Those interested are urged to register early Dr, Edward A. Mascioli has and Hilliard streets, 7 p.m. , „ u expecting a large cut in state aid, vote on the budget, as well as the have to be found to accommodate Learn about vet benefits as there is a required reading assignment which been named medical director for Human Relations Commission, Municipal Build­ school board member Susan L. town budget, in May. everyone. I really don’t know must be completed before attending the class. To the Optifast program, according The Disabled American Veterans. Chapter 17. ing coffee room, 7:30 p.m. Perkins said today. Further reductions in the (how to make up the proposed register, call the Red Cross, 643-5111. to Susan Frampton, director of will hold a presentation on the full range of benefits budget could mean the school cut). I don’t know what the community health education. available to disabled veterans and their families The boards will hold a joint board might have to reduce its bottom line is. It’s all part of a Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at VFW Post 2046 at 608 E. Club announces winner Andover Dr.Russell J. Tonkin and Dr. meeting tonight at 7 at the school staff or increase its class size package that has to be analyzed. Center St. Veterans and members of their families Library Board, Andover Public Library, 7:30 Stephen T. Sinatra have been board’s offiee at 45 North School from an average of 21 students. “ The Board of Education is not need not be DAV or DAV Auxiliary members to take Gary Stoppelman, a junior at Manchester High named assistant medical St. Perkins said. going to be able to sustain a advantage of this free seminar. They should bring School was the winner of the American Legion, Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office directors. The school board is expecting a Also, she said the directors may $650,000 cut on top of the $1.30,000 their Department of Veterans Affairs claim number Dilworth-Cornell Quey Post 102 Oratorial Contest Building, 7:30 p.m. $600,000 to $650,000 reduction in have to raise taxes to sustain the cut,” DiRosa said of reports in held Jan. 28. Leonard Sadowski was the runner up. A The Optifast program is a school board budget. probable state-aid reductions, and Social Security number to the program. medically supervised weight-loss state aid. said Perkins, chairman $50 Savings Bond was awarded to Stoppelman, who of the school board’s budget study Perkins described the budget DiRosa said hedid not advocate will represent Post 102 at the First District’s Contest program for people who are more as a “ maintenance budget.” She cutting staff or programs. Bolton than 50 pounds or at least 30 committee. She said the board Group to hold auction tonight at 7 p.m. at Post 77, in East Hartford. trimmed $130..575 from the re­ said almost 84 percent of the While in trouble this year Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 8 p.m. percent over ideal body weight. Post 102 Color Guard is in need of new members. quest of School Superintendent budget is for fixed costs, such as because of the potential loss in The Daughters of Isabella will hold an auction The program combines a modi­ They will march in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in James P. Kennedy and she is not salaries and fringe benefits, and state aid, Manchester will be in Tuesday. Feb. 28. at 6:30 p m. at the First Federal fied fast, behavior modification, Hartford March 11. For any information, call sure how the school board could there is only $140,000 for program good financial shape in the future Savings and Loan Association on West Middle Coventry nutrition education, group ses­ 646- 7961 or visit 20 American Legion Drive. stand further cuts. improvements. once the Pavilions at Buckland Turnpike. Rose Sobiello and her committee are in Board of Tax Review, Town Office Building, 7:30 sions and exercise. The budget represents an in­ The school board is working Hills is built, said DiRosa. Once charge. Guests are welcome. Mascioli is board-certified in crease of about 12.7 percent from with area legislators in order to the mall is built, the town will be Water Pollution Control Authority, Town Office internal medicine and in nutri­ Head Start enrolling pupils the current $36 million budget, restore the cut, said Perkins. “ I able to increase its grand list and. Building, 7:30 p.m. tion. He has had experience in would hate to cut staff and have it thus, the revenue coming to the Consumer advocate speaks Manchester Head Start is now enrolling for the “ We’re going to ask that they Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Office Building, treatment of obesity as a staff (class size) go up,” she said. town, he said. 1989-90 school year. Head Start is a federally funded don’t rut us any further than we The Women’s Club of Manchester will host 7:30 p.m. member at New England Deaco­ Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. .said “ We just have to get through preschool program for children who will be 3 years cut ourselves.” Perkins said Cynthia Bercowetz. “ Tell it George” at 8 p.m. at Town Council, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. ness Hospital in Boston. He is an today it is too early to decide this year." he said. “ It’s not a old by Dec. 31,1989, who live in Manchester, and who instructor at Harvard Medical today. Community Baptist Church. 585 E. Center St. “ We’re losing money if the whether taxes would have to be panic situation” qualify within federal income guidelines. The School, conducting professional Anyone interested in attending this meeting should governor’s budget goes through.” raised or staff would have to be The mall is scheduled to be program includes education, health and nutrition, continuing education seminars on call Lynn Prior. 649-4290. Perkins said reduced. But he said he did not completed in spring 1990. social services, and parent involvement. The obesity treatment, and has writ­ students attend school four hours a day, five days a Thoughts ten numerous medical reports Learn to manages stress week throughout the school calendar year. They and articles on nutrition and receive bus transportation, breakfast and a hot obesity treatment. School renovations on time Rockville General Hospital will hold a Stress lunch. For more information, or an application, call I ran across a short but very powerful saying of Mascioli received his medical Management Program Wednesday. March 29 from 647- 3502. Mother Teresa. “ To keep a lamp burning we have to degree from the University of 7 to 10 p.m. at the Tolland High School Auditorium. Massachusetts Medical School i i keep putting oil in it.” Psychiatrist Charles F. Stroebel. director of the and later received a master’s Interactive workshops set Reflecting on those words, even for a moment, but date causing confusion Stress Medicine Clinic of Hartford, will host the free degree in nutritional biochemis­ reminds us of the need to take care of ourselves. program. Admission tickets are required. To Manchester Memorial Hospital is hosting a series try and metabolism from the Many of us, especially those who work in the receive your free tickets by mail, call Rockville of interactive workshops on the Myers-Briggs Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ came in too high, said Phillips. the completion date is only an "helping vocations” have an orientation that is By Andrew J. Davis Hospital’s Community Relations Department. Type-Indicator. You may choose to attend just one. nology. He completed his resid­ The high bids forced the building estimate and is meaningless. totally toward others. Often, over a period of time, Manchester Herald 872-0501. ext. 602. two or all three of the full day programs. Buffet ency in internal medicine at New committee and school board to Almost all the work at Bowers we seem to find less and less energy to take care of lunch is included. Topics include: “ Career England Deaconess Hospital and Renovations at Bowers and reduce the scope of the project and Waddell is complete, said ourselves. And, before long, even the energy with Development and Life Planning Skills: Making the was a clinical fellow in medicine Waddell schools are not currently and seek rebidding, he said. Phillips. Only minor cabinet AP photo which we serve others begins to be diminished. Right Choice.” Tuesday. Feb. 28 from 9a.m. to 4:30 at Harvard Medical School. He If bids were accepted on the work, ceiling work and miscel­ St. Patty’s Day luncheon set Today we usually refer to this as “ burn-out.” behind schedule, but will be when p.m.. class fee. $79: “ Interpersonal Communica­ has served as a U.S. Public completed, said Paul Phillips, first try. then the work would laneous work such as painting A Saint Patrick’s Day Luncheon for Coventry tions Skills: Learning About Our Interpersonal One of the best insurances against burn-out is to Health Service research fellow in chairman of the town building have been completed three need to be done, he said. W HAT’S GOING ON? — Giraffes at the Senior Citizens will be held Wednesday. March 15 at Style.” Thursday. March 23, 9 a m. to 4:30 p.m . take time for ourselves, to re.store our “ batteries,” human and clinical nutrition at committee. months ago. said Phillips. Work Manchester High School is the London Zoo crane their necks to see M IT and received the National at Nathan Hale and Verplanck other school under reconstruc­ 12:30 p.m. at Coventry High School. A donation of $2 class fee. $79: and “ Couples Communication Skills: or, to use Mother Teresa’s metaphor, to remember Work on the two elementary Institutes of Health new investi­ schools was completed in No­ tion. Lareau has said the school is suggested but not required. The menu is corned Understanding Ourselves and Our Partners,” what all the excitement is about as to keep putting oil in our lamps. schools is not scheduled to be gator research award for re­ vember 1988. he said. should be completed on schedule beef and cabbage. Free transportation is available Saturday. April 8, 9 a m. to 4:30 p.m.. class fee. $99 11-day-old baby Henry makes his debut done until March 1. but work search in intravenous lipid There is no penalty the commit­ in the next few weeks after through Dial-a-Ride. 456-1462. A 24-hour notice must per couple. For information on discount fees when for photographers Wednesday. Baby Rev. Ward A. Knights, D.D. probably will not be completed metabolism. tee can assess against Naek for installation and inspection of be given to the office. Reservations must be made attending more than one class, or to register, call Unitarian Llniversalist Society until March 15. said Phillips. Henry, already six feet tall, is named Tonkin, a private practitioner late work, said Phillips. He said auditorium vents. by March 3 by calling the Coventry Human Services the hospital’s Community Health Education De­ Manchester Naek Construction of Vernon is Office. 742-5324. partment. 647-6600 or 643-1223. after British boxer Henry Cooper. in general internal medicine in reconstructing the schools, which Manchester, received his medi­ is part of a five-school, $8.8 cal degree from the University of million bond-issue project. Tennessee Center for Health Reginald Pinio/Mancheater Herald Obituaries Sciences College of Medicine. He But there appears to be dis­ completed his internal medicine SCORE — Steve Small, 15, of 114L New State Road, agreement about the completion residency at St. Francis Hospital watches Tom Hastings, 15, of 34 Bilyeu St., score a date among Phillips and Naek # # l and Medical Center. Hartford, basket Monday. The two were playing at officials. Before you been a resident of Manchester for 48 years. Before Calif. West Hartford; two nephews, Raymond J. Horan Rita Kiecolt A memorial Mass will be held Wednesday at 11 and is board-certified in internal Robertson Park on their day off from school for Phillips said the completion retiring, he was employed as a sales representative and Edward J. Horan, both of Hcirtford: two other medicine. Tonkin also holds a Rita “ Pearl” (Cayen) Kiecolt, 70, of Westfield, a.m. in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, East date is .300 days from when Naek for the former Lincoln Coffee Co., Hartford. He was grandnieces; and a great-grandniece. master’s degree in radiation Washington’s Birthday. buy insurance, Mass., mother of Diana Weerden of Manchester, Hartford. Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 p.m. signed the contract on April 14. also a former member of the state police auxiliary. The funeral will be Thursday at 9; 15 a.m. from the biophysics. died Saturday (Feb. 18. 1989) at Noble Hospital, and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Newkirk and Whitney Funeral 1988. By his calculation, the Besides his wife, he is survived by a nephew, Fisette-Batzner Funeral Home, 20 Sisson Ave., Sinatra, a Manchester cardiol­ Westfield. Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hartford. completion date would have been examine Thomas A. Bailey of Manchester. Hartford, followed by a Mass of Christian burial at ogist, received his medical de­ Besides her daughter, she is survived by four Memorial donations may be made to the March 15. 1989. A private funeral will be held at the convenience 10 a.m. in the Church of St. Helena. West Hartford. gree from Albany Medical Col­ grandchildren: 10 great-grandchildren: and sev­ of the family at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main American Cancer Society, the American Diabetes Burial will be in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, Protest at church Three hundred days from April lege. He participated in an the evidence/' eral nieces and nephews. Foundation, or the Gloria Marios Memorial Funds. 14. 1988. is Feb. 14, 1989. though. St. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Bloomfield. Calling hours are Wednesday from 2 to 4 internal medicine residency at RAYMOND BURR The funeral will be Wednesday from the J.H. Proceeds of the memorial fund will be used to help Hill. There are no calling hours. p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. both Yale-New Haven Hospital But John Lareati. project man­ Fleury &Sons Funeral Home, 254 Main St.. Holyoke, families of terminally ill patients at Hartford and St. Francis Hospital and ager for the building committee, Mass., followed by a Mass of Christian burial at Hospital, and can be sent to Mark Green, echoes 1907 split S. Daniel Julian! Phyllis Kennedy Medical Center. Hartford, and a said Naek also had 15 days from Perpetual Help Church. Chestnut Street, Holyoke. Manchester Church of the Nazarene, Main Street, S. Daniel Juliani, 79, of West Hartford, father of cardiology fellowship at St, the day the contract was signed to Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery, South Manchester 06040. Phyllis (Henry) Kennedy, 85, of 8A Ambassador to the Franciscan fathers, he Here's why... Thomas P. Juliani of Manchester, died Sunday Francis. BRIDGEPORT (A P) - A begin work. Using all 15 of those Hadley, Mass. Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 Drive, widow of Duncan D. Kennedy, died Monday (Feb. 19, 1989) in Hartford Hospital. Sinatra is board-certified in group of recent Polish immi­ said. days brings the completion date ,-\n aj^ciit \\ lu) works lor one company p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. George E. Powell (Feb. 20, 1989) at Manchester Memorial Hospital. “ The people came to the church Besides his son, he is survived by another son, the internal medicine and cardiology grants. angry that the Roman to March 1. he said. can onl\ offer you tlic [lolicies tliat liis She was born in Hartford on Nov. 3,1903, and had one Sunday and found the Frans- Rev, Dwight Juliani of Portland; two brothers, George B. Powell, 82. of Norwich, formerly of and is an assistant clinical Catholic Church has not given Naek president Rashid Hamid, company sells. ,\s an Independent been a resident of Manchester for the past 53 years. cican fathers there and couldn’t Clifford E. Daniels Felix Juliani and Nicholas W. Juliani, both of Manchester, died Monday (Feb. 20,1989) at William professor of medicine at the them a voice in church decisions, though, said the completion date Before retiring, she was employed at the Travelers understand what was going on, A Ins'urance .A^ent, we repre.sent sexeral Clifford E. Daniels, 71, of Yuma, Ariz., formerly Wellesley Hills, Mass.: two sisters, Lucy Hansford W. Backus Hospital. Norwich. University of Connecticut School splits from the church in protest. is from the date work begins. He Insurance Co. of Hartford for more than 50 years. riot ensued and arrests were of Manchester, died Sunday (Feb. 19,1989) at Yuma of Wellesley Hills. Mass., and Elizabeth Sheats of He was born on Aug. 20, 1906, in Enosberg Falls, of Medicine. As director of the Sound familiar? said that because work was not companies. So we can lielp you She was a member of the Center Congregational made, and this is what led to the Medical Center. Yuma, Ariz. Wayland, Mass.; and four grandchildren. Vt.. and lived in Manchester and Lebanon, Conn., New England Heart Center, he It happened in 1907, when started until mid-May. the finish­ select the rij;ht co\erag;e at Church, the American Association of Retired development of our parish.” He was born in New York City, Aug. 20, 1917. He A memorial service will be held Thursday at 11 before moving to Norwich 15 years ago. He was a Polish immigrants broke away ing date is then .300 days later. Persons, and the Retirees Club of the Travelers leads seminars and workshops on the I ii;ht price because was a member of the Manchester Veterans of a.m. in the First Church of Christ Congregational, U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and he was from the U.S. Catholic Church to Kopka told The Hartford But Phillips and Lareau main­ Insurance Co. lifestyle awareness and stress there are more policies Foreign Wars, and a World War II veteran. He South Main Street, West Hartford. Private burial employed for several years by Connecticut form their own church, St. Joseph Courant. tain the eompletion date is not She is survived by a son, David D. Kennedy of control. Until it moved Jan. 1 into a worked for Turnpike Auto Body Works on West will be at the fam.ily’s convenience in South Killingly Printers. For more information on the Polish National Catholic Church. from when the work begins but from w Inch to choo.se. Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. Louis (Nancy) newly built church in Stratford. Middle Turnpike before moving to Arizona. Cemetery, South Killingly. Calling hours are He is survived by his wife, Alice Powell of Optifast program, call 647-6888. The events that led to the split begins no later than after the T he evidence is clear. Pilver of Manchester; seven grandchildren; and six Kopka’s church was located He is survived by four daughters, Gail Cummings Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Glastonbury Norwich; two daughters, Mary Hathaway of were remarkably similar to those contract is signed plus the 15 great-granddaughters. several blocks from St. of New Britain, Barbara Frost of Vernon, Avis Funeral Home, 450 New London Turnpike, Lebanon, Conn., and Alice Heiler of East Hartford; that have t^ken place recently at days. The funeral will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Michael’s. Daniels of Bristol and Carol Sweet of Lebanon, Glastonbury. a grandson; and three nephews. St. Michael the Archangel Church The project has come under Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be in Church officials on Saturday Conn.: a son, Arthur Daniels of Las Vegas, Nev.: Memorial donations may be made to the Book of The funeral will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the in Bridgeport. criticism from Francis A. Maffe East Cemetery. Calling hours are Wednesday from closed St. Michael’s indefinitely two brothers, Howard Daniels in Michigan and Remembrance. Portland Congregational Church, Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., Willimantic. “ History is repeating it.self.” Jr., chairman of the Board of 7 to 9 p.m. N ic h o ls o n after a week of protests by a W E ' R f YOUR MORI THAN- Frederick Daniels of South Windsor: a sister, 554 Main St., Portland 06480, or to a charity of the Burial will be in New Lebanon Cemetery. Calling said the Rev. Anthony Kopka. Education’s Building and Sites- group of dissident parishioners ONE-COMPANY AGENT Thelma Daniels of Mystic; five grandchildren; and hours are today from 7 to 9 p.m. pastor of St. Joseph’s, which Transportation committee. donor’s choice. upset with the transfer to Poland six great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a moved last month from Bridge­ Maffe has said he was upset that n a m e d to p of a popular Polish-born priest. son, Clifford Daniels Jr. Lottery port to Stratford. work was not completed by M. Elizabeth Cleary The dissidents, mainly recent A memorial service will be held at the fam ily’s Gloria Marois The 1907breakaway waspartof December 1988. a date Naek Polish immigrants, are demand­ Gloria Marois. 43, of East Hartford, sister of M. Elizabeth (Higgins) Cleary, 90, of West a larger movement of Polish officials verbally said they could Independent Insurance Agents convenience. ing the return of the transferred Norman Marois of Manchester, died Monday (Feb. Hartford, aunt of Florence E. Ryan of Manchester Winning numbers drawn Monday in lotteries ta x la w y e r Catholics, the first major schism meet. priest, the Rev. Roman Palas- Harold R. Bailey 20, 1989) at Hartford Hospital. and great-aunt of Lois Ann Ryan of Manchester, around New England. in U.S. Catholic history. It re­ He said he did not expect work of Connecticut, Inc. Connecticut daily; 686. Play Four; 5596. sulted in the establishment in 1904 zewski. and the ouster of the Harold R. Bailey, 87. of 15 Robin Road, hsuband of Besides her brother, she is survived by her died Sunday (Feb. 19, 1989) at a local convalescent to be completed until the end of Massachusetts daily; 5254. current pastor, the Rev. John Theresa (Naughton) Bailey, died Sunday (Feb. 19, mother, Diane E. Marois of Canton; three sisters, home. HARTFORD (AP) - A former of the separatist Polish National March. Tri-state daily; 636, 5929. Bambol. 1989) at home. Lorraine Mitchell of Rocky Hill, Jeanne Ciriello of Besides her nieces, she is survived by a sister. South Windsor town councilman Catholic Church. Hamid said Naek had hoped to 1 St. Michael’s was founded to Anondale, Va., and Claire McCrae of Campbell, Sister Florence Higgins, C.S.J. (Bernadine), of Rhode Island daily; 2284. has been named as the top lawyer At issue then was ownership of complete the project by De­ LET THESE LOCAL RIC; I ACiENTS He was born in Durham, Nov. 11. 1901, and had serve Polish immigrants in 1899. for the state Department of church property and lay involve­ cember 1988 but had problems FIT YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Revenue Services, state Tax ment in the government of the Franciscan priests from a pro­ receiving materials from Commissioner Timothy F. Ban- local church, historians say. vince based in Baltimore have manufacturers. Allied Insurinca Agency Indapsndont Insurance Center, staffed the church for most of the Weather iUanrhpfitpr Hpra^.^ non has announced. Polish people were used to the “ We tried to do that.” he said. Manchester Inc. Richard D. Nicholson, a staff laity’s having a major role in century. “ We couldn’t get them (supp­ The protestors said they were Manchester lawyer with the tax department church governance in their home­ lies). You’re not putting up a USPS 327-500 never told why Palaszewski was Clarke Insurance Agency, Inc. VOL. CVIII, No. 121 since 1979. will fill a vacancy land and expected to create a hou.se, you’re putting up a public Rain likely transferred and eomplained of Manchester created last year by the retire­ democratic style of church life in building. It’s very difficult ac­ The W .J. Irish Insurance Agency REGIONAL WEATHER Penny M. Sieffert, Publisher being shut out of deeision- Manchester and vicinity: ’To­ ment of Solomon “ Sam Karam. the United States. commodating all the parties. We Accu-Weather® forecast for Wednesday George T Chappell Dennii M. Santoro Manchester night. periods of rain. Wind “ I ’m sure Richard Nicholson Some rebelled when asked to making. tried our best” Crockett Agency. Inc. Editor Advertising Director Msgr. Nicholas V. Grieeo, Daytime Conditions arxJ High Tempiefatores diminishing and becoming foggy. will carry on the spirit of give up ownership and local The project also was delayed Manchester Douglas A. Bevins Sheldon Cohen spokesman for the Bridgeport Low around 50, Wednesday, rain excellence and professionalism control of their parishes to a three months because rebidding Executive Editor Composing Managtsr diocese, said Saturday that the Jswsll-England Insurance likely. High around 50. Chance of associated with this position hierarchy almost entirely made took place after the initial bids Cummings Insurance Agency Jeanne Q. Fromerth Robert H Hubbard protestors refused to follow nor­ Agency, Inc. rain 70 percent. Outlook Thurs­ during Sam Karam’s tenure at up of Irish-Americans. Business Manager Pressroom Manager mal procedures to air their Manchester day. cloudy with a chance of this agency.” Bannon said. “Conflict was a fact of life in Manchester Denise A. Roberts Frank J. McSweegan grievances and instead demon­ snow. High 30 to 35. Personnel Manager Circulation Director Nicholson, a lifelong South Polish parishes across the coun­ strated in the streets and occu­ Donald 8. GanovesI Insurance West Coastal, East Coastal: Windsor resident who served try,” Jay P. Dolan, a history C A LD W ELL pied the church. Agency, Inc. Tonight, periods of rain. Wind Published dally except Sunday and certain holidays by the three terms on the town council professor at the University of John H. Lsppon, Inc. Manchester Publishing Co.. IS Bralnard Place. Manchester, “ The Franciscan .superiors had diminishing and becoming foggy. from 1979 to 1985, said he is Notre Dame, wrote in his 1985 Manchester Manchester Conn. 0A040. Second class postage paid at Manchestar. Conn. the authority to transfer the prist O IL INC. Low around 50. Wednesday, rain “ looking forward to the challenge book, “ The American Catholic Postmaster; Send address changes to the Manchester Hersild, according to their particular likely. High around 50. Outlook P.O. Box set. Manchester, Conn. 00040. of dealing with state taxes in the Experience.” Rsymond E. Gorman Insurance Thursday, cloudy with a chance It you don't receive your Herald by 5 p.m weekdays or T;30 Bridgeport at the turn of the rules,” he said. "In terms of Agency, Inc. Robert J . Smith. Inc. a.m. Saturdays, please telephone your carrier. If you're unatile 1990s.” explaining to the people why .. of snow High 30 to 35. As director of the department s century offered an example. In . 69® to reach your carrier, call subscriber service at M7-ee40 b^r 6 Manchester they don’t have to explain It is an per gal. C. O. D. Manchester Northwest Hills: Tonight, peri­ p.m. weekdays lor dallvery In Manchestar. legal division, Nicholson will the east end of the city, Kopka internal thing with the Franei.s- 150 gal. minimum purchase AiiantK ods of rain. Wind dimini.shing and Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly. $7.70 for orie advise the commissioner on legis­ said, Polish Catholics were close month. $23.10 for three months. $40.20 for six months and can order. There was never any Hllb, Rogsl and Hamilton, Co. becoming foggy. Low around 45. lation and pending litigation, to their pastor, who was a Polish $92.40 for orte year. obligation to explain to them why of CL, Inc. UrbsnattI Insurance Agency Wednesday, rain in the morning. The Manchester Herald Is a member of the Associated Prasn draft regualtions and advise the immigrant. But the bishop, with­ 649-8841 an individual priest is being Manchester WMhAn^o«$|SO A 50 percent chance of rain or the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the New England Press tax audit division on the proper out notifying the people or their PrfcM Sub/«cl to Chung* Manchester snow showers in the afternoon. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Jay Bose, 8, a Association and the New England Newspaper Association. pastor, turned the property over transferred” Itm enforcement of tax statutes. High around 45 fourth-grader at Nathan Hale School. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Feb. 21. 1989 — 5 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Feb. 21, 1989 LOCAL John Blair dies; NATION & WORLD & STATE insurance lobbyist Doctor: Bush Bush attempting HARTFORD (AP) - John H. “ It was his release from ^ r: Daniels announces bid Blair, the chief spokesman and pressures of the job,” Campbell if lobbyist for Connecticut’s insu­ said. “ If he could, he’d get in a jog NEW HAVEN (AP) - State Sen. John C. rance industry and a former aide every day. By the end of the day, should have to revive budget Daniels has announced his Democratic to the late Gov. Ella T. Grasso. the rest of us would be kind of candidacy for mayor stressing the need for has died of a heart attack. He was dragging, and he’d be looking “ regional cooperation" in both the environ­ 44. refreshed, ready to take on the ment and education. had power world.” Blair, president of the Insu­ talks with leaders The 52-year-old New Haven resident’s The son of a New Britain fire announcement, made during a rally rance Association of Connecticut department captain, Blair was a since 1982, suffered a heart attack WASHINGTON (AP) — Ronald Reagan’s presi­ Monday at Center Church On The Green in standout athlete in three sports at WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ that the group might consider.” Monday morning at his Farming- dential powers should have been transferred to New Haven, sets up a September primary New Britain High School, As a dent Bush met with House and Indeed, papers obtained by The ton home. He was taken to John then-Vice President Bush following Reagan's battle with five-term Democratic Mayor senior, 33 colleges recruited him Senate leaders at the White House Associated Press show the ad­ Dempsey Hospital, where he died shooting in an assassination attempt, Reagan’s Biagio DiLieto, as a football player, and more today in an effort to propel budget ministration avoided in those at 8:30 a.m. Monday, a hospital former doctor says. DiLieto is expected to announce plans for than a dozen major league talks forward before he leaves on documents putting its stamp on spokesman said, Discussing points he made to a University of a sixth term in April. baseball teams contacted him. a six-day trip to Asia. any particular set of cuts. Options Virginia study panel, Dr. Daniel Ruge said Monday He accepted a football scholar­ Bush presided over a breakfast listed included adoption of former “ It’s a great loss to us,” said that “ it never occurred” to him at the time to press ship to Boston College, where he session with Democratic and President Reagan’s budget choi­ Munns wants freeze Theresa Twiggy, a counsel for the issue with Reagan’s top aides. also played baseball. After gra­ Republican leaders from both ces, or freezing programs at last lAC. "W e’re still kind of in Kenneth W. Thompson, head of the Miller Center State Rep. Paul R. Munns, R- duating from Boston College, he houses as well as heads of the year’s levels without allowing for shock.” for Public Affairs at the University of Virginia, said Glastonbury. supports a bottom-line spend­ earned an M.B.A. from the congressional budget, appropria- inflation. Blair leaves a wife, Susan, and he hopes there will be no repetition of the ing freeze to balance the state budget in this University of Hartford. tions and tax-writing The documents also suggest four children. disorganization that followed Reagan’s March 30, fiscal year. He says the governor’s Before joining the lAC in 1980, committees. that the definition of a “ flexible “ He was a big. engaging, 1981, shooting by John W. Hinckley Jr. tax-increase proposals are "outrageous.” Blair had worked as an admin- Seated at the center of one side freeze” is itself flexible and still gregarious, warm-hearted fel­ The situation was typified by then-Secretary of Munns attacked Gov, William A. strative aide for Grasso. of the long rectangular table in being developed. low.” said Malcolm Campbell, a State Alexander M. Haig Jr.’s declaration that “ as O’Neill’s proposal for a 7.5 percent tax on Gov. William A. O’Neill issued the Cabinet Room, the president counsel for Aetna who worked of now, I am in control, here in the White House.” The Bush budget released Feb. utilities for residential and commercial a statement Monday saying he refused to answer reporters’ with Blair for seven years. Haig said this as Bush was headed back to 9 defined the freeze as a package customers. The plan would increase the was “ shocked and saddened” by questions during a brief photo­ “ John’s greatest ability was his Washington from Texas. of $136 billion in domestic pro­ burden on consumers by $340 million. Blair’s death. taking session. ability to empathize with many In a telephone interview from Charlottesville, grams held at this year’s spend­ Munns said in a news release. “ I ’ve known John for many Bush has vowed to be an active different types of people,” said Va., on Monday, Thompson said he is not convinced ing levels, without inflation. O’Neill announced his $6.95 billion budget years and I ’ve always been player in shaping spending cuts John Day, senior vice president the Bush administration has procedures in place to Some of those could be increased, Feb. 8. He proposed $688 million in new impressed by his energy and needed to get the government’s and chief counsel for Cigna. transfer power temporarily to Vice President Dan but only if others were decreased taxes to balance the budget. diligence.” O’Neill said. “ He ' annual budget deficit under the “ I don’t know of anybody who Quayle in the event Bush is incapacitated. to keep the total the same. "O f all the terrible tax-increase ideas always provided strong leader­ $100 billion required by law for didn’t like him,” Day said. “ He The University of Virginia panel, co-chaired by The papers sent to Congress which have been kicking around the Capitol ship ... my heartfelt sympathies the fiscal year that begins next was the kind of person you could former Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., and Herbert last week showed the $136 billion these past few weeks, the one Gov. O’Neill have differences with and still go out to his wife and family.” Oct. 1. Brownell, attorney general in the Eisehhower included a small piece of the presented to extend the sales tax to cover Roger Dove, a former lAC Congress faces an April 15 have a warm feeling towards. In administration, concluded in a January 1988 report defense budget, about $6 billion, residential utility bills is the worst,” Munns president and recently retired deadline for completion of its that regard, he was a very unique that whenever a president must go under general earmarked for programs such as said. senior vice president at The version of the budget. person.” anesthesia, this should trigger a process that atomic research. Munns said a freeze that would keep Hartford, called Blair “ an out­ Bush’s participation in the Blair’s death was doubly shock­ automatically transfers power to the vice president. spending at last year’s level would avoid ing because he was an avid standing spokesman and leader” budget-writing process is unusual Thompson said that Bush, then vice president, the need for higher taxes. for Connecticut’s insurance in that it comes less than two athlete who jogged frequently sent the commission a brief letter acknowledging its He also criticized the 10 percent corpora­ and had competed in marathons. industry.. weeks after he submitted his findings. He also said that Chase Untermeyer, who tion tax surcharge and sales tax increases He was preparing to run in the “ People liked him,” Dove said. proposed $1.16 trillion spending Reshaping now heads the White House personnel office, spent a proposed for businesses, saying both will Boston Marathon in April, “ They trusted and believed in plan, before any votes on spend­ day with commission officials. But Thompson said, stifle economic development. Twiggy said. him.” ing decisions have been held by “ I ’m not sure he was convinced that this was as Munns represents the 9th Assembly committees in either chamber. urgent as we said.” of program District, which includes Voting District 9 in AP photo “ It’s a ratcheting-up of the Deputy White House Press Secretary Steven Hart the southeast corner of Manchester. ASYLUM — Selvin Pagoada waits Monday at an immigration service process,” presidential Press Se­ Archdiocese starts said that a book, “ Contingency Plan for Transfer of cretary Marlin Fitzwater said in is needed Presidential Authority,” was compiled in the facility in Texas to apply for political asylum. The Honduran was among advance of today’s meeting. Reagan White House and has been “ updated” by the New Haven men killed hundreds of Central Americans trying to leave southern Texas before the “ Its purpose is to keep the WASHINGTON (AP) - The Reginald PInto/Mancheeter Herald Bush administration. He declined to comment on its government implemented a procedure of immediately arresting rejected momentum going,” said Fitz­ federal foreign aid agency says WEST HAVEN (AP) - Two New Haven an AIDS ministry contents or to elaborate on what he meant by ANTICIPATION — Ben Bosco, 12, of 107 Oak St., left, walks down Spruce water, noting that it was Bush’s the time has come for a radical men were shot and killed late Sunday as “ updated.” asylum applicants. Street Monday on his way to play hockey at Charter Oak Park. He is joined first meeting with congressional reshaping of the way the United they sat in their car on Spring Street, West HARTFORD (AP) - Archbi­ Whealon appointed the Rev. An administration official, discussing the subject by his friends Nathan LeDuc, 11, of Ellington, center, and Sam Engman, leaders since the president’s States allocates the billions of Haven police said. shop John F. Whealon, saying it’s James M. Graham, a priest in the on condition of anonymity, said the book “ lays out 11, of South Windsor. address to a joint House-Senate dollars a year it passes out to Hector Rivera. 26. and Gilberto Rodri­ important for Catholics to assist Diocese of Springfield, as direc­ steps to be taken in the event of an emergency guez. 26. died after being shot in the head at people suffering from AIDS, has tor of the new ministry. A native Immigrant advocates session nearly two weeks ago. other nations. transfer of authority,” including letters containing Fitzwater said Bush hopes The recommendation was con­ about 10 p.m,. Assistant Chief Theodore Canvassers needed Volunteers needed announced the establishment of of Lee, Mass.. Graham has been directions telling specified White House officials Forbes said today. an office of AIDS ministry within released from his duties in discussions will continue during tained in a 158-page report issued how to proceed in such an emergency scenario. his absence, but that talk has not He said the incident occurred after The Manchester registrars of voters need The American Cancer Society’s the Hartford Archdiocese. Springfield. Monday by the administrator of I people to help with the annual voter- Manchester-North Unit is looking for “ We were told that something was being done,” blast INS asylum plan yet reached the negotiating the Agency for International another car drove alongside Rivera’s and The formation of the special “ AIDS is not God’s curse, it is a Thompson said. “ But we were never clear as to identification canvass required by state transportation coordinators to schedule stage. “ I ’d say it’s in the Development, Alan Woods. Rodriguez’ vehicle and shots rang out. ministry follows 18 months of human problem, but it is a what it was. It may very well be that some things are law. rides for patients receiving radiation immigrants and supporters would begin a consultation and discussion “The challenges of today’s .study by a task force Whealon problem which tests our ties to being done. It would be a great pity if serious people BROWNSVILLE. Texas (AP) - Local Canvassing will be done in April. For therapy or to a doctor’s appointment. fast this morning in front of the INS’ Port stage,” he said problems, and tomorrow’s, can­ named to study the disease and God.” Graham said. “ The were not dealing with it.” officials are welcoming a plan taking more information, call 647-3025 between People who can volunteer a half-day per Isabel Service Processing Center, a White House budget director not be met with yesterday’s Animal rights backed the needs of those affected by it. Church can offer a safe haven, a The commission, among other things, recom­ effect today to arrest unqualified appli­ 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through week should call 643-2168. 315-acre detention facility 15 miles nor­ Richard Darman, meanwhile, solutions, suitable as they may Church officials announced the supportive, loving community mended that as soon as possible after the cants for political asylum, but advocates State Sen. Michael P. Meotti. D- Friday. theast of Brownsville where asylum was beginning two days of have been to yesterday’s prob­ establishment on the office on where the dignity and value of the presidential election, the president, vice president, for Central American immigrants critic­ Glastonbury, has recommended that each applications are taken. testimony before the Senate and lems,” the report said. Bill would ban fees Monday. human person is celebrated.” president’s spouse. White House counsel, physician ized it as “ mean-spirited. ” municipality appoint an animal welfare Brownsville immigration attorney House budget committees in an The study, which made no Bill defeat sought “ It is important for us as Graham, who worked with and chief of staff, sit down and “ review the whole Alan C. Nelson, commissioner of the coordinator to prevent cruelty to animals. State Sen. Michael P. Meotti, D- Linda Yanez said a lengthy appeals effort to gain support for a $1.16 specific recommendations for Catholics to be concerned and terminally ill patients while a situation.” Immigration and Naturalization Service The coordinator would serve as a liaison HARTFORD (A P) — About two dozen Glastonbury. has introduced a bill that trillion fiscal 1990 budget that policy changes, said the aid involved in assisting persons with chaplain’s assistant at Maryland In a New York Times interview shortly before his office here, announced Monday that the process, a shortage of qualified attorneys between residents and town officials and anti-gay protestors demonstrated to urge would prohibit legislators and other ap­ Democrats complain is sorely program no longer seems able to AIDS and bringing the compas­ University Hospital, said he will inauguration. Bush said that “ it never occurred to federal agency will speed up its processing and clogged immigration court dockets regional humane society agents. Meotti defeat for a gay rights bill on its way to the pointed public officials from accepting fees will mean lengthy detention for many lacking in detail. fulfill its original mandate of sion of Christ to bear in this try to build a foundation of me” to discuss the 25th Amendment with Quayle, of asylum applications and take a tough said during recent testimony before the state Senate. or reimbursement for speeches offered under the new procedure. They say Bush listed politically helping poor countries achieve epidemic.” Whealon said in a services in Hartford, New Haven, his vice presidential running mate. line on “ frivolous” claims. Legislature’s Environment Committee at a The gay rights bill would bar discrimina­ through their public duties. popular initiatives on child care, the transition from dependency to statement released Monday. and Waterbury. Ruge, retired and living in Denver, said in a For months, local elected officials have “ I think we’re going to see detention public hearing on an animal rights bill. tion against homo.sexuals and lesbians in Meotti, who represents the 4th Senatorial (for) years,” said Ms. Yanez. education and homelessness but self-sufficiency. “ One of my concerns is that we AIDS, acquired immune defi- telephone interview that “ I knew all about” the 25th called on the federal government to Most state towns have the power to housing, employment, credit and public District, which includes all of Manchester, A group called the Brownsville Ad Hoc did not list the approximately $10 “ Is today’s U.S. foreign aid not become paralyzed by fear and cienty syndrome, is a fatal Amendment at the time of Reagan’s shooting relieve the burden placed on their enforce animal cruelty laws but rely on the accommodations such as restaurants. cited the recent controversy at the national Refugee Committee criticized the new billion in cuts that must be made fostering healthy development hopelessness in the face of this affliction in which a virus attacks because as White House physician he kept a copy of communities- by homeless Central Connecticut Humane Society, a private The bill recently passed the legislature’s level in which senators and representatives policy as a “ mean-spirited attempt to in other programs to pay for the towards independent prosperity disease but that we do what we the body’s immune system, leav­ the amendment in his bag. But he said he did not Americans. organization. A volunteer network pro­ Judiciary Committee and was passed to the have taken honoraria from businesses and deter political refugees from applying for increases — leaving those unpop­ — or simply postponing the day of can do to help others face pain ing victims susceptible to a wide bring up the matter with Reagan or his top aides “ From the standpoint of the city. I think posed in the bill could allow each town to Senate. Similar bills have met defeat in the groups with an interest in legislation. political asylum.” ular choices to share with reckoning for governments un­ and suffering.” variety of infections and cancers. because he was preoccupied with Reagan’s medical it will be good in terms of taking people monitor cases more clearly. past. "Honoraria can be used as a way to make and providing for them in a humanitarian Several local churches helped provide Congress. willing or unable to take the The Hartford archdiocese is the Whealon has been outspoken in condition. The coordinator would not necessarily “ It would defintely be taking a person’s substantial payments to legislators and bus tickets for Central Americans who had Fitzwater counters that “ some politically painful steps needed second diocese in New England, his criticism of a state-funded “ Any physician should be more interested in his way,” said Brownsville Mayor Ygnacio investigate problems or arrest violators but lifestyle and imposing it on family values.” public officials,” Meotti said. until midnight Monday to leave the area 800 pages of details” have been for their own development?” the the first in Connecticut, to estab­ advertising campaign that advo­ patient,” he said. “ I have no apologies to make.” Garza, whose city is Texas’ southernmost. could serve as a contact who would work said the Rev. Earl Inswiler of the Living The bill would prevent officials from The INS plan, which will take several legally, said Mervin Mosbacker Sr. of made available to Congress in report asked. lish an official AIDS ministry. cates the use of condoms by But Ruge said that in retrospect, perhaps Reagan with local police and Humane Society Waters Fellowship Church, one of about accepting payment for speeches to trade Church World Service, a non-profit addition to the 193-page budget “ All too often, dependency The Archdiocese of Boston is the sexually active adults to prevent should have been asked to sign a letter temporarily weeks to phase in, will bring more than 500 agents. four groups that joined the demonstration associations and special interest groups, interdenominational relief group. document that Bush submitted on seems to have won out over other. the spread of the disease. waiving his powers before he went under general federal workers to the Brownsville area. Meotti represents the 4th Senatorial along Capitol Avenue in Hartford on but not for participation in public The agency will add 269 people to its Since Jan. 9, the INS has been prohibited Feb. 9. development,” the report said. anesthesia. District, which includes Manchester. Monday. conferences. 375-member Border Patrol between Del by a court order from restricting the “ They contain a number of A principal conclusion calls for There was no clear attempt to address the Rio and Brownsville, a stretch of more travel of asylum seekers, many of whom policy options,” he said, “ but not “ radically reshaping” future offi­ question of transferring power during the time that than 300 miles. It also will increase its staff go to California or Florida. The restrain­ necessarily specific cuts. ... A cial assistance programs to face Reagan was undergoing emergency surgery to of asylum adjudicators in Brownsville ing order expired today. number of various options.” new realities and to coordinate remove a bullel from a lung, or in the several days from 16 to 74. The adjudication and detention plan When pressed Monday to say government assistance with U.S. after when he was in a recovery room at The George Immigrants who apply for asylum but announced Monday could not have been whether Bush had recommended private sector involvement in UConn theory answers pothole mystery Washington University Medical Center. don’t qualify will be placed in detention implemented had the order been in place. budget reductions in specific providing humanitarian aid, edu­ “ Somebody should have been looking after the centers. If necessary, the INS will build a Nelson said he hoped the plan would areas, Fitzwater replied, “ cuts cation and overseas investment. was explaining how potholes drilled their way into solid rock bottom? They gather at the store” during that period, Ruge said. STORRS (AP) — There’s more tent city capable of holding up to 5,000 slow the wave of immigration he said were created when it hit him that by focusing their scouring action center of the spinning water, the' Pick Up Your Section 3 of the 25th Amendment, ratified in 1967, to potholes than meets the eye. or detainees, officials said. threatened to “ empty out” Central at their bases. This swirling eye of the storm. It’s like a four years after President John F. Kennedy’s at least that’s the theory of a "the textbook explanation sud­ Harlingen Mayor Bill Card, whose city America. denly didn’t make any sense.” water, created as glaciers tornado, where friction is set up assassination, provides for a temporary transfer of University of Connecticut geol­ on Feb. 10 evicted the INS from its “ We think people (will) realize in The accepted explanations said melted, “ moved at tremendous by an imbalance of forces,” Gray executive power to the vice president. ogy professor. asylum-processing office over alleged Central America that it’s not worth potholes in rock were created by velocities, more than in modern said. The power remains with the vice president until Norman Gray believes he has health and safety violations, described the spending your life savings to pay a water traveling in a spiral vortex, rivers and streams,” Gray said. His theory could be important the president sends a letter to leaders of Congress found an answer to the mystery of plan as a “ good initial first step.” smuggler to get you into the United States or by water moving down a Mixed in this swirling water to surveyors and scientists. It certifying that he is ready to resume authority. potholes, not the type found in But advocates for the immigrants because you will not get to stay and work central path and returning up the were particles of rock and sand provides them with new informa­ Fred Fielding, who was Reagan’s chief White roads, but the kind ground into decried the plan. Harlingen immigration here if you do not have a legal basis to sides in a double helix. A third which were flattened by forces to tion so they can better understand House counsel at the time, could not be reached for bedrock by whirling water and attorney Lisa Brodyaga said Salvadoran come,” he said. sand. suggestion had water being create a sheet of particles like a the Ice Age and the evolution of comment Monday. The natural potholes are unique forced down the sides and return­ disk of sandpaper. As the rotating geological deposits and predict in that they are neatly drilled into ing through a spinning center. sheet of particles ground away, the effects of a flood or other rock in such a fashion that they All those theories were ad­ the inward force at the base of the natural force on the landscape, he Baird still fighting for abortion rights have the same diameter at the top vanced in the 1890s and went vortex generated a strong up­ said. IVacy Burgess beiore. IVacy Burgess utter. and bottom. Some of the potholes unchallenged by modern geolo­ draft along the outside edges. “ Our records of earth’s history BOSTON (AP) — Bill Baird called control.” For a man closely associated are shallow, such as the Indian gists. But Gray, head of UConn’s That force carried the eroded are fragmentary. We try to says he’s more worried than at Baird says he began his cru­ with the once-revolutionary con­ Paint Pots in Mansfield, but geology department, said “they material up and out of the squeeze as much information as MTRODUCIIG WEIGHT WATCHERS* we can from the evidence we’re any other time during the 26 years sade in the early 1960s when a cept of sexual freedom, Baird 1 don’t go far enough” in explain­ deepening potholes. Gray said. others, such as some in Norway, woman died in his arms after a leads a near-monastic life. ing the formation of the holes. Trapped under a melting glac­ provided.” he said. he’s fought for birth control and NEW 1989 QUICK SUCCESS PROGRAM. are 70 feet deep. self-inflicted abortion attempt He has lived 400 miles apart "Why is there a constant ier, swirling water could drill Gray said his explanation “ is abortion rights. “ They were a curiosity in the with an eight-inch coat hanger. from his wife and four children Weight Watchers wants you to be happy That's why we made this year's diameter? Why isn’t there much many feet into bedrock in just a not tremendously significant and Baird fears that his work, 1800s and 1700s.” Gray said. “ But Baird believes that American for almost 15 years. The decision I New Quick Success’ Program even better than last year's With our proven erosion at the side? They say matter of days. Gray said. is not tremendously different which led in part to the 1973 P P ellective program, there's an even easier way to lose weight last So come if you look at literature now. you women may be forced to return to to live separately came after his something different to you,” “ If you stir your tea with a from other viewpoints.” Still, Supreme Court decision legaliz­ I I in to one ol our convenient locations today would think they’re rare. I was that era. children became the target of spoon, you see two forces at work he’s received “ a fairly good ing abortion, may swiftly come suprised how very, very common Gray said. : “ I grieve over the fact that death threats. Baird moved them He said the answer lies in the simultaneously: Centrifugal reaction” from fellow geologists. undone. And he’s concerned that they are once you are attuned to America seems fast asleep at the to an undisclosed town some­ modern principles of fluid dy­ force sends some tea water He said when he first presented no one understands what’s at them.” wheel, " Baird said during a where in New England and lives namics. He hypothesizes that spinning rapidly outward to the his theory at a gathering geolo­ stake in the growing battle Gray became interested in recent interview at his counseling alone “ behind a six-foot high large, stationary eddies rotating sides of the cup. but what about gists last spring. “ My colleagues between anti- and pro-abortion potholes about five years ago. He and referral clinic in Boston. fence” on New York’s Long HALF PRICE - PAY ONLY $13 was on a field trip wit h a class and directly above the potholes. the tea leaves resting at the were a bit shocked.” activists. “ I see war,” predicted Baird. “ Americans should wake up and Island. Join by March 11 at these convenient times and locations: “ I see that this nation has a real learn that freedom isn’t free.” Baird’s two other counseling Despite his years battling anti­ clinics are in Hempstead and EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR potential to turn into Northern Second Congregational Church Wapping Comm. Church abortion activists. Baird has Hauppage on Long Island. His First Congragatioiul Church Ireland unless people take se­ 837 Main Street 385 N Main St 1790 Ellington Rd Investigators sifting through house debris clinics do not offer abortions •Mon 4:45 pm 8 7 pm • Thurs 4 45 pm & 7 pm riously this holy war being never taken a public stance on the •Wed to am. 4:45 pm & 7 pm •Wed 4:45pm4 7 pm waged.” morality of choosing an abortion. because they became too expen­ Knightt ol Cotumbui Hall CMMAlly liRtM CiNrth PLYMOUTH (AP) - Investi­ a m. Monday and there were no said. A dog used by state the Terryville Fire Department Baird, 56, believes women are "And I never will, ” he said. sive to perform, he said. tS3t Main Street arrived. He said the fire was •Mon 7pm 585 E. Cantor Street gators are sifting through the injuries. Assistant Plymouth Fire investigators to sniff accelerants about to lose important civil "W e men have been telling Baird said he is "painfully • Tuaa. 6 pm ruins of a Plymouth home for the Chief Paul Schwanka said. was attracted to several areas in contained within the hou.se. rights allowing them to have women what to do for too long. lonely” and admitted that his • Thura. 10 em cause of an explosion that sent its The home is owned by Erik the house’s burned-out shell. He said the fire was brought abortions and to choose birth- When I'm asked the question in children harbor some resentment • Sat. 0:45 and 11:15 am roof into the front yard and Pierpont said the cause of the debates, I always say. T il never over his work and the fam ily’s Meetings begin at times listed above Layton. 23. who has not be under control in 30 minutes, but control devices. He views the Doors open 45 minutes earlier for registration No reservation needed scattered debris as far as 2^/i explosion probably would not be that firefighters remained on the onslaught against abortion as the get pregnant, it isn’t up to men to separation. located fire officials said. CALL 1-800-333-3000 miles away, fire officials said determined until material is scene until 4:45 a m. Monday. result of an aggressive right-wing decide for women.” But nothing can stay him from “ There were a couple of little Jim Pierpont. an investigator analyzed at the state forensic Baird often travels with a his crusade. He said he recently OR 1-800-972-9320 “ There was hardly anything agenda initially promoted by the explosions and then a big one.” with the Bureau of the State laboratory in Meriden. voluminous file of old press worked night and day on behalf of there left to salvage.” Kreuzer Reagan Administration. said Dina Abbatello 21. a neigh­ Marhsal. said the explosion was Plymouth Fire Chief Richard J “ The real root of the anti­ clippings that detail his brushes a comatose New York woman THE NEW QUICK SUCCESS’ PROGRAM bor. "It was like the roof slid off "not normal.” Kreuzer .said the explosion blew said. abortion movement is to keep with the law — like his 1967 arrest who was allowed by a judge to tJln A*tct»*'»*n<3 0u i f * r*g.«l#r*dtiM *m e'k* j4 WCiGHi WATCh I N H R N AIiONAL lh*C 485 Hartford Road, Manchester tMVW ttGHT MATCHERSlNTEHNATlONAL iNT the house.” The house in the Terryville off the top floor of the two-story Kreuzer said it has not been BILL BAIRD women at home waiting with the for distributing contraceptives to have an abortion earlier this determined where the explosion No one was in the home when section, about 1 year old. was not home and the structure was in 643-6294 , "more worried" pipe and slippers,” he said. “ It’s Boston University students. month. the explosion occurred at 2:51 served by natural gas. Pierpont flames when 35 firefighters from began. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 21. 1989 - 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesdav, Feb. 21. 1989 NATION State funerals become summit meetings BUSINESS By Terence Hunt the funeral in Moscow of Soviet leader The entire list of Bush’s visitors has with Japanese officials to make sure The Associated Press Leonid Brezhnev provided an oppor­ not been released but his guests are they would not take offense at Bush & WORLD tunity for meetings of heads of state. expected to include several Mideast for using the occasion of the funeral WASHINGTON - When President Many of the dignitaries Bush will leaders: Jordan’s King Hussein, for private meetings. Fed is not backing away Bush arrives in Japan for the funeral see have talked with him during his Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak “We checked with the Japanese and Texans face Guerrillas fire rockets of Emperor Hirohito, a parade of eight years as vice president, but and Israeli President Chaim Herzog. they said it was perfectly correct to do KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Moslem kings, presidents and prime ministers there is a big difference now. Bush is Others who will see Bush are so,’’ said a White House official. In guerrillas fired rockets on the capital today on will begin streaming into the U.S. no longer the understudy. Pakistan’s prime minister, Benazir fact, the official said, the Japanese from higher interest rates the ninth anniversary of an uprising against Embassy in Tokyo for a chat with First on the visitors’ list will be Bhutto, President Suharto of Indone­ are pleased that Tokyo will be the site new crisis of such high-level meetings. the Soviet-backed government. The Foreign him. French President Francois sia, President Corazon Aquino of the WASHINGTON (AP) - Des­ reduce the budget deficit, which lieve the Fed has no choice but to Ministry said the attack killed one person and During Bush’s two-day stay, as Mitterrand. Philippines, King Juan Carlos of The president will receive dignitar­ keep tightening credit in an effort ies one by one at the American pite pressure from the Bush is expected to climb to $163 billion injured three. many as 15 to 20 foreign leaders will Bush, arriving in Tokyo after a Spain and President Mobuto Sese administration, the Federal Re­ this year. to dampen inflationary pres­ The bombardment was the first since have an audience with him. flight of more than 15 hours, will go Seku of Indonesia. Embassy across the street from the in insurance Greenspan will provide Con­ sures, even at the risk of another Okura Hotel where he’s staying. serve is giving no indication it Thursday, when a barrage of rockets killed at “Funerals may be the most conve­ directly to the U.S. Embassy for a Bush also will meet with Japanese plans to back away from its drive gress with the Fed’s forecast for downturn. least seven people, including four children. The nient way for meetings of heads of luncheon meeting with Mitterrand. As Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita at Most of the meetings will run DALLAS (AP) — Texas, battered by crises in to push interest rates higher as a economic growth in 1989, figures Bruce Steinberg, senior econo­ last Soviet troops left Afghanistan on state," says Robert A, Scalapino, he dines with the French leader. Akasaka Palace and with Emperor between 20 to 30 minutes, longer if oil, real estate and savings and loans, has a new way of controlling inflation. that will tell what type of growth mist at Merrill Lynch in New Wednesday. director of the Institute of East Asian Bush’s body clock will tell him it is Akihito at the Imperial Palace. translations are necessary. woe: dozens of insurance companies are The central bank launched the central bank will be aiming York, said he believed the Fed The Foreign Ministry reported that one Studies at the University of California about midnight Wednesday in Wa­ In compiling Bush’s guest list. Immediately after his last bilateral insolvent and one of the state’s largest insurers another round of credit tightening for in conducting its monetary has acted responsibly over the rocket today struck near a government at Berkeley. shington, but in Tokyo it will be about White House officials considered the meeting Saturday, Bush will depart has collapsed. last week after an unexpectedly policy. past year in gradually pushing ministry for refugees in northern Kabul, killing “Funerals seem to be a place where 2 p.m. Thursday. nature of relations with countries for a two-night stay in China, the The $54 million failure of National County bad January inflation report and The central bank tries to supply interest rates higher in response one man and injuring three other people. people can meet without too much Bush is expected to nap on Air Force whose leaders expressed an interest second country on a three-nation Mutual Fire Insurance Co., the costliest in Texas many economists believe further enough money to the banking to indications that excessive Three rockets hit southeastern Kabul, but being written into it," Scalapino wrote One on the way to Asia to help adjust in seeing the president, officials said. journey. He’ll also stop briefly in history, has triggered a state inquiry into the interest rate boosts are on the system to keep the economy economic growth and tight labor there were no reports of casulties. recently. ’It doesn't seem to the 14-hour time difference. They also looked at whether there South Korea before returning to state Board of Insurance and the industry itself. way as the Fed tries to keep the growing at a steady pace without markets were threatening to set Earlier, the government displayed a huge contrived.” Blocks of time have been set aside were shared interests, as well as Washington Monday night. With 42 Texas-based insurance companies and aging recovery from pumping out so much money that off another inflationary spiral. cache of arms and explosives devises and said John F. Kennedy’s funeral provided for other meetings on Thursday night, whether there was a past personal White House officials are playing 98 that do business in the state being liquidated, overheating. inflation is reignited. “If you postpone the day of the guerrillas had planned to use them today to the setting for many high-level Friday afternoon and Saturday relationship. down expectations of major develop­ fears are growing that Texas insurers are However, critics are beginning The Fed economic forecast is reckoning, it will still come and it attack buildings and bazaars. meetings in Washington. Likewise, morning. White House officials consulted ments from the talks. following the same road as savings and loans. to complain that the central bank expected to project a good deal will be a lot harsher,” he said. “If “The potential is there,” says state Rep. Eddie is in danger of overdoing the dose slower growth this year than the inflation rises significantly above Army chief plans race Cavazos, chairman of budget and oversight for of restraint and could end up forecast on which Bush based his levels where it is now, then the House Insurance Committee. toppling the economy into a budget, a conflict which could put interest rates would have to go SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — President Au- Native Indians “I don’t think we have gotten to the bottom of recession. the new administration and the much higher and the negative gusto Pinochet says that although the constitu­ the pit” of insolvent insurance companies, Banks’ prime lending rate, the central bank on a collision course. effects would be that much tion prevents him from running for re-election, Cavazos said, "and the closer we get to the benchmark for many business Most private economists be­ greater.” he will still pick the candidate he wants to protest dams bottom, the more horror stories I hear.” and consumer loans, has already succeed him and will not step down as army Last week, the state auditor issued a report ROBERT H. WALKER risen to 11 percent, the highest it chief. estimating that the liabilities of insurance . . . ignoring subpoenas has been since late 1984, because ‘T’m going to tell you soon whom we must i' companies in receivership exceeded their assets of the credit squeeze. support” in presidential balloting scheduled in the Amazon by an estimated $200 million to $300 million as of According to a legislative report, examiners Federal Reserve Chairman Bush’s aid sought for Dec. 14, the right-wing general told Aug. 31. who discovered that a company was in deep Alan Greenspan was getting a cheering supporters Sunday in Temuco. 370 ALTAMIRA, Brazil (AP) — In their first joint The audit urged the insurance board (o make financial trouble on the average took more than a chance to answer his critics today miles south of Santiago. political action, more than 500 Indians from 20 identifying financially troubled insurance com­ year to place it into conservatorship. with his semiannual report to “Let's stay together, let's not quarrel among Amazon rain forest tribes have gathered in this panies its highest priority. When he resigned, Lee said his agency was Congress on monetary policy, in airiine dispute ourselves," the 72-year-old army commander jungle town to protest planned hydrolectric dams I / V ' / State officials say the problems bedeviling the under siege and was trying to keep up with the given in testimony before the , > insurance industry after years of being under­ Senate Banking Committee. that that could change if Bush said in his speech, carried by Santiago that would flood their lands. A* insurance industry are the same as those that BAL HARBOUR, Fla. (AP) - newspapers Monday, “We should not yield the Sporting green-and-yellow feathered headdresses endangered the thrifts: lax and inept regulators, staffed and underfunded while the state’s sour The latest round of credit Labor leaders asked President rejects the machinists’ request field to those other gentlemen" in the and red and black warpaint, about 100 warriors depressed real estate and oil markets and economy brought on record insolvencies. tightening comes at a sensitive Bush to intervene to delay a for a presidential emergency opposition. from the Kayapo tribe ran chanting into a brick & free-spending company officials. In 1987, the agency was reorganized and its time for the Bush administration, threatened strike by Eastern board to mediate the dispute. Congressional elections also will be held Dec. community center Monday in Altamira, which is Regulators came under sharp criticism for staff expanded from about 850 employees to which is counting on robust Airlines machinists in less than Asked what his reaction would 14. 2,000 miles northwest of Rio de Janiero. their handling of National County, which had an 1,300. Board members said the reorganization economic growth and low interest two weeks, but vowed to disrupt be if Bush refused to name an The Temuco speech quickly drew fire from The tribe circled in a ritual dance, then sat to estimated 100,000 policyholders. Former Insu­ contributed to problems. rates to meet its targets for air travel and shipping if a emergency board, Kirkland, opposition leaders, who called Pinochet’s applaud as the men, women and children of each rance Commissioner Doyce Lee resigned under But state Sen. John Montford blamed “inept ” reducing the huge federal budget walkout comes. said, “I think he would be sending remarks a threat to any future elected subsequent tribe arrived for a week of debates, pressure in December. management, saying regulators were moving deficit without resorting to a tax “The AFL-CIO will mobilize its a signal that he sides with one of government. speeches and other events. V a The insurance board staff knew about National “at a pace that would have worked in the 1930s. ” increase. resources to assist the employees the most irresponsible and avari­ For the first time, Amazon tribes were together to County’s problems as early as 1986 but did not Montford, who chairs the state Senate Affairs Bush has made comments at Eastern to the fullest possible cious employers in the country.” discuss common concerns. move to place the Dallas-based casualty and Committee that conducted hearings on National several times since taking office support in the event the machi­ If Bush did name such a panel, Lower barriers wanted The Indians are protesting the proposed Kararao property insurer in receivership until last Oct. 24. County’s failure, has sponsored 11 bills aimed at that were widely interpreted as nists are forced to strike,” it would automatically delay by and Babaquara dams on the Amazon’s Xingu river. Regulatory and criminal investigations are restructuring the insurance board. Also being showing a belief that the Fed’s federation President Lane Kirk­ 60 days the strike deadline. If no WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush will drafted is a measure that would set up an agreement was reached in that use his upcoming trip to South Korea to If built, the reservoirs would flood about 3,000 under way to determine what led to National fears about inflation were unwar­ land said Monday. square miles of jungle, displacing 7,000 of the 220,000 County’s insolvency. The company’s primary oversight panel. ranted. The president said he did Word on Bush’s stand on the period, the board would recom­ reaffirm the U.S. commitment to that AP photo As in the savings and loans crisis, consumers mend a settlement. Congress has country’s security while seeking improved Indians who remain in Brazil. business was automobile insurance for high-risk not see a need for higher interest issue could come today, when the About 5 million Indians roamed the country when UNCLE DENG WANTS YOU — A The Chinese military is having trouble drivers. could end up footing part of the bill to pay rates. AFL-CIO’s Executive Council the power to force both Eastern access for American products in South Korean National County’s claims, which are expected to and the union to abide by it. markets, U.S. officials say. the Portuguese arrived in the 1500s and “settled” Chinese People’s Liberation Army drill getting suitable soldiers. National County President Robert H. Walker For his part, Greenspan has meets with Labor Secretary what is now South America’s largest nation. was subpoenaed to appear before a state total $40 million. emphasized that the Fed’s task of Elizabeth Dole. Mrs. Dole, who Kirkland called on other unions On the final leg of a trip that also will take unit passes in review recently in Beijing. Initially, claims will be paid through the Texas reassuring financial markets to honor picket lines if the him to Japan and China. Bush plans to spend Anthropologists have expressed fears about the legislative committee, but is believed to be in has a summer home in this Indians’ continued survival, as hundreds of Switzerland. A state lawsuit accuses him "and Property and Casualty Guaranty Fund, which is would be a lot easier if the new Florida oceanside resort, had machinists strike, but acknowl­ 4'/2 hours in Seoul, the South Korean capital. supported by healthy insurance companies but administration and Congress edged that previous walkouts There, he will meet with President Roh thousands of non-Indian homesteaders, ranchers perhaps others” of diverting premium money to dinner Monday night with Kirk­ and prospectors stream into the Amazon annually, affiliated companies. subsidized indirectly by the state. were to reach quick agreement on land and AFL-CIO Secretary- against airlines have failed be­ Tae-woo and other officials and visit some of a credible, multi-year plan to cause union workers, particu­ the more than 40,000 U.S. troops stationed in chopping and burning away the rain forest and China needs lot of good men Treasurer Thomas Donahue. ignoring demarcations of native tribal areas. The call for Bush to intervene in larly pilots, have ignored pickets. the country. the l6-month dispute before a However, Kirkland and other Bush departs Wednesday for Tokyo, where “We want the government to rethink the dams," BEIJING (AP) — Corrupt officials in China's percent passed and 37 percent got a grade of zero. Jorge Terena of the Terena tribe told a cheering army are recruiting epileptics, criminals, Of the 150 new conscripts another company got March 4 strike deadline domi­ union leaders spoke optimisti­ he will attend Friday's funeral of Japanese cally of the prospect of a unified Emperor Hirohito. He will spend two nights in crowd packed into the community center. “The land schizophrenics, deaf mutes and people who can’t last year, the majority were “gamblers, fighters, Industry-led consortia to fight competition nated the first day of the council’s is sacred to us. It has the roots of our culture and our read, threatening the modernization of the army, thieves and hooligans,” the report said. One man annual meeting. union effort in the event of a Beijing before flying to Seoul on Monday. The federation’s 35-member strike, saying unions that might Although U.S. officials are delighted with the ancestors." the nation’s leading newspaper says. was wanted for murder, another for escaping WASHINGTON (AP) - More It said participants at the mounted by Sematech, a consor­ should go. The consensus was “We will not accept the dams,” said David The report Monday in the People’s Daily was from jail. One headed a criminal organization. workshop had reached a consen­ tium of U.S. companies develop­ that they certainly should stop governing body also issued sev­ otherwise have been reluctant to political and economic development of South industries must conduct joint eral statements on its domestic support the machinists likely Korea in recent years, there is growing Yanomami of the primitive Yanomami tribe. “The one of several in the state-run press recently on In one division, 200 of the 733 soldiers were research with government sup­ sus that “to address the problem, ing advanced technology for short of commercialization.” river will rise. The fish will die. The game will move the difficulties of drafting and keeping good shorter than the 5-foot-3 cut-off point. we endorse industry-led consor­ computer chip-making. The workshop involving about policy agenda, including calls for would do so because of the impatience over South Korean barriers to U.S. port to cope with foreign competi­ an increased minimum wage and anti-union record of Frank Lo­ exports, including beef and fruit. away." soldiers. “Deaf mutes, sick people also become tors in critical electronics areas, tia with government cooperation “Consortia similar to Sema­ 60 participants from industry, Later in the day, thousands of farmers and local They have appeared as the People’s Liberation soldiers,” the report said. “Schizophrenics, tech are needed because Sema­ academia and government was legislation expanding the availa­ renzo, the chairman of Eastern’s a panel of industry, academic and and support.” parent company, Texas Air Corp. shopowners marched through Altamira, a town of Army gets ready for its annual draft, which was epileptics are also not rare.” government experts The IEEE is a New York-based tech alone will not do the whole held Feb. 14 at the Washington bility of child care and parental 38,000, carrying placards saying “Dams mean more moved up this year from autumn to March 1. “Everybody in my county fills in the draft form job,” he said. “Sematech is a headquarters of the National leave. Charles E. Bryan, president of Crowds cheer playwright recommends. professional association with the Miami district lodge of the jobs and more progress” and “Gringos leave us in “An army with no education is a stupid army,” the same way,” said one illiterate soldier when more than 250,000 members good start, but that only ad­ Research Council. The Eastern dispute could “The survival of the U.S. provide the first sign of the machinists’ union, said his plans PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP) — About 100 peace.” the People’s Daily said. “In today’s world where asked why he claimed to have a high school industrial base in vital electron­ worldwide. dresses one part of the industry.” A majority of the workshop’s sympathizers cheered prominent playwright “I know the Indians will have problems, but I’m in military science is flying ahead, a stupid army education on his draft card. “We fill it in as we During last week’s meeting, participants agreed that the relationship the Bush administra­ for a strike included picketing ics sectors is at stake,” said a John Richardson, chairman of and boycotting Eastern’s sister Vaclav Havel as authorities brought him to favor of the dams,” said Raimundo Castro Bastos, will fail.” wish. And whatever we say, that’ll do for the the IEEE’s Committee on Com­ Richardson said, “it was ex­ situation involving foreign com­ tion will have with labor. statement issued after a work­ petition was serious, but they Kirkland said the “atmos­ carrier. Continental Airlines, and trial today, opening a series of trials of owner of an Altamira bar. “I believe the dams will Last week, the Liberation Army Daily ran two truth. I can’t write so I had my cousin fill it in.” shop meeting last week held munications and Information plored as to how far along the opposition activists. bring development and progress for us.” stories on how a thief and rapist became a soldier A Western military analyst said the annual spectrum of research, develop­ decided to shy away from esti­ phere” of labor’s relations with any other carriers that have under the aegis of the Institute of Policy, said the consortia envisi­ service agreements with East­ At today’s start of an another trial involving Government and industry leaders say the energy after his father gave the wife of a military official draft was moved up this year to force soldiers to oned by the panel would go ment, manufacturing and com­ mating how much it will cost to the White House have improved Electrical and Electronics since Bush took office, but added ern, Continental or Texas Air. seven othe'- activists. Judge Antonin Tesik provided by the dams is vital for the growth of this a job. The articles said such occurrences are undergo an extra winter training period in their Engineers. beyond efforts currently being mercialization these consortia turn things around. warned those allowed into the small courtroom developing nation. common. three years of service. The extra exercises will that “if anyone smiles they will be removed The government representative to the meeting, Monday’s People's Daily cited one regiment in help in the selection of officers and strengthen the from court” A number of Western diplomats Fernando Mesquita, president of the Brazilian which 433 men claimed to have a high school level military’s weak winter fighting capacity, he Connecticut Concert Ballet and representatives from human rights Environment Institute, spoke to whistles and boos education. When they were given a test only 4 said. presents Joyce Karplej, Director organizations were barred from the trials. from the crowd. Can Chiropractic Help Me? The government has pursued the prosecu­ SNOW W HITE tions despite widespread criticism at home, in HOW MUCH WILL IT COST? the East bloc and the West that they are dealing Minchaitar High School We are often asked “What’s the best way of finding out whether or not a doctor of chiropractic too harshly with dissent. More trials will begin Fatigues replace nurse uniforms in Rhody Sat., Feb. 25, 2:30 pm this week, a newspaper reported. Manaflald MIddIa School can help my problem? Sat., March 4, 2:30 pm Havel, 52, Czechoslovakia’s best-known CRANSTON, R.I. (AP) - Camou­ situation for patients, in fact I think ployees, said the main issue in the Ms. Prior said. “Number one should Ellington High School We believe the answer can be found in a complete chiropractic consultation and examination, dissident, faces charges of incitement to an flaged combat fatigues replaced it’s life-threatening,” said Thomas contract dispute is not money but the be the patients.” Sun., March 19, 2:30 pm including x-rays. illegal act and obstruction of duty of a public pastel nursing uniforms at the state- Romeo, director of the state Depart­ hospital’s refusal to fill vacant jobs. More than a dozen acute-care Wallace Slavana Thaatra official that could jail him for up to 2' 'z years. run General Hospital, where the ment of Mental Health, Retardation “We only want the state to honor its patients have been transferred to Hartford Insurance And to help you find out for sure, we will do a complete chiropractic consultation and Rhode Island National Guard was and Hospitals. “Not ail the individuals contract with us and pull together other hospitals since the walkout Sun., April 2, 2:30 pm examination, including x-rays (procedures that normally cost *180.00 or more) for *25.00. Ball in Israeli court called in to replace striking workers up there right now know exactly what with the employees to restore normal­ began, and the facility has stopped We will make this special program available until March 31st. The only exception to the offer for the second time this year. they’re doing. There’s not a lot of ity and security here at the hospital,” admissions, officials said. Adults ‘4“ , Seniors and Children »2°° involves personal injury cases (worker’s compensation and auto accidents) in which there is no “The Guard is prepared to stay tolerance for error.” he said. Doctors reported to work as usual CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Preparing for talks Tickets avaiiabie at - charge billed directly to the patient for the first visit. with Israeli and PLO officials, Soviet Foreign there as long as necessary,” said Citing the possible harm and the Patient Louise Baran, herself a Monday, but about one-fifth of the 89 Expressions, 520 Hartford Tpke., Vernon Minister Eduard Shevardnadze met today with Patrick Kirby, chief of staff for Gov. illegality of strikes by state em­ registered nurse, said she felt comfor­ attendants and fewer than half the 13 Chiidren's Piece, 452 Tolland Tpke., Manchester Egyptian officials and insisted that chances for Edward D. DiPrete, after nurses and ployees, the state sought a court order table about the care she was receiv­ licensed practical nurses showed up Call - 528-6266 Arab-Israeli peace are not a mirage. attendants at the 480-bed hospital to force the employees to return to the ing. Although she didn’t fault either for the first shift, officials said. About Tickets available at the door $25®® Reg.$180®® progran At the meeting in Cairo with Egyptian walked out in a contract dispute hospital, which mostly handles long­ side in the dispute, she said she was half the 26 registered nurses honored counterpart Esmat Abdel-Meguid, Shevard­ Monday. term patients. disappointed it had reached the point the picket line, said Dan Caley, a E xpiret March 31st nadze explained a proposal for convening an Seven of the 110 Guard troops sent to Superior Court Judge Antonio S. of a walkout. spokesman for the state health YOUR INITIAL VISIT WILL INCLUDE: international peace conference, a Foreign the hospital had nursing training: the Almeida said he would issue a ruling However, 56-year-old Connie Prior, agency. rest were given non-medical tasks today. a quadriplegic who has been at the DiPrete called out the National l ^ X - i Ministry official said on condition of Joe Fargnoli, president of Local A private consultation with the doctor X-rays, if considered necessary anonymity. such as feeding, washing and dressing hospital for two years, was incensed Guard late Sunday after the union patients. 1350 of the American Federation of by the walkout. voted 4-1 to reject a proposed ^ A thorough spinal examination including othropedic & neurological tests 1 Shevardnadze’s three-day Cairo visit is the busiest leg of a Middle East tour designed to “I think it’s a very dangerous State. County and Municipal Em­ ”I think this is totally uncalled for,” 53-cent-an-hour raise. advance Soviet proposals for regional peace. A confidential report of our findings The tour has taken him to Syria and Jordan, ^ An explanation of our treatment procedure if we determine chiropractic can help you and he will later visit Iraq and Iran. WE’VE GOT IT ALL On Monday, Shevardnadze met for three Rescuers searching swamp A referral to the proper specialist If we determine chiropractic can’t .lelp you. hours with President Hosni Mubarak. TENNIS THESE CONDITIONS ARE THE DANGER SIGNALS OF A PINCHED NERVE: for 8 lost in plane crash NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED No Guest Fees gf Headache eT Leg Pain & ^ Backache Leak prompts evacuation 3 HAR-TRU Courts HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. (AP) - of Pensacola, officials said. 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0 _ MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 21. 1989 Talks were probably just as boring behind closed doors

attracted very little public. Of course, they were At one point. Penny said facetiously that he saw no impatient with the proceedings and his impatience By Alex GIrelli held during regular working hours, but they did not point in having town negotiators attend any more was not directed entirely toward the “other side.” meetings. He said his colleague, O’Brien, “had He wanted to hear some practical talk. So he did OPINION even attract the retirees who sometimes are drawn some practical talking that paved the way for One of the people involved in to daytime meetings. given everything away anyway.” That was after the negotiations between the And more than that, those few outsiders who did O’Brien had said something that could be agreement on a major point. town and the Eighth Utiiities ■ sit in on the sessions discovered that the negotiators interpreted as a concession. At another meeting, when the elder LaBelle OERWEKWNISE^CK... District remarked tongue-in- did not have horns and did not devote much time to And when John D. LaBelle Jr., for the district, suspected people were not moving fast enough to Diplomat’s cheek once that after the nego­ insulting each other or expressing mutual deep drafted a provision of the proposed agreement, he solve a problem, he said, “Let’s get off dead Student idea tiators began holding their center.” distrust. referred several times to “The District” and “the His presense in the group did appear to have a meetings publicly, the news­ But nothing on either side was yielded without a Town.” Why, Penny wanted to know, was the first paper accounts of them became good deal to do with getting off dead center. experience good bit of talking and trading, and there were letter of “the” a capital letter in one instance and When the last negotiation session ended, it less interesting. points of seeming impasse. nqt in the other? unrealistic, The mystery, the specuiation, appeared that all the disagreements between the words written between the For instance, there was a moderately warm LaBelle’s explanation, really not too clear, was to negotiators had been resolved and all that was left too much lines were gone. exchange between Kevin O’Brien and Samuel the effect the district is obviously a “The” while the was to prepare the needed formal documents. The high drama of titanic struggle gave way to Longest. O’Brien insisted that the town, not the town is obviously a “the.” Unfortunately it did not work out quite that way. but inspiring dull accounts about who disagreed with whom on district, would have jurisdiction for sewer service When O’Brien needed a ride home from one When a map showing the areas of sewer jurisdiction By Jack Anderson what specific and often mundane detail, and on what on one street. Longest countered with a suggestion session, he asked around. Thomas Landers, the was prepared, it developed that negotiators had and Dale Van Atta combination of words in what precise order meant that the district could win that argument in a court. district president, and Longest made some offers different recoilections about a couple of properties, “Well, try it then,” O’Brien responded. with the town side saying the agreement was that what to whom under what circumstances. which reportedly involved one-way trips to the properties were in town jurisdiction and the A plan by the Student Senate at Manchester WASHINGTON — If Lawrence That is the stuff of politico-legal negotiations Somebody changed the subject. unspecified designations. Community College to raise seed money for There was a bit of levity during the sessions, and district saying they were to be in district Eagleburger is confirmed as deputy when they reach the stage at which it appears O’Brien got a ride home. jurisdiction. the construction of a student center on the secretary of state, he will bring with something might actually be accomplished. you had be alert when someone started to speak to determine whether he was setting up a little joke. If any one person pushed the talks forward more It does not seem likely that such a small matter campus is probably unrealistic, but it is him a wealth of experience in dealing The sessions were revealing nonetheless. They than ojhers it was John D. LaBeiie Sr., a sober will defeat the agreement, but who knows. with Yugoslavia — maybe too much showed, for instance, that while the prospect of an One reporter suggested to Stephen Penny, a town reassuring. thinker who does not need to prove anything at this wealth. agreement that might change forever the relation­ negotiator, that it was hard enough to understand Alex Girclli is associate editor of the Manchester The college lacks a student center. what was going on without adding the confusion of stage of his public career. At the first meeting he Eagleburger has revolved in and ships oetween the two governments in Manchester attended, LaBelle appeared to get moderately Herald. Attempts to get the state to finance one have out of the diplomatic door. While he was obviously very important, the public sessions humor. not been successful. Funds have not been was in, he hustled loans from American banks for Yugoslavia. provided even for a temporary center. In light While he was out, he joined the board of the state’s budget crunch, it is unlikely that of directors of a Yugoslavian bank Open Forum public money will be forthcoming soon. that benefited from those loans. While Leaders of the Student Senate have devised he was in, he encouraged Yugoslavia to generate hard cash by producing taxpayers should subsidize a plan to hold a referendum of students to doesn’t pay tjie entire cost of time for a complete job study of break! exports. While he was out, he became Physician wrong What’s going on medjeal insurance while work­ the entire system to target There are a few town workers under-utilized people. Some of detemine whether they favor increasing the the top American representative for ing,, and even after retirement. employees who should be paid who have taken advantage of these men should be ashamed to student fees they pay and setting aside some one of those exports — the Yugo car. to advocate death in Manchester? MayW the cost of the sidewalks more, and single out the malin­ very lax .supervision — either collect their pay. Whatever hap­ pened to a day’s work for a day’s of the money from those fees as “seed Now Eagleburger is on his way in To the Editor: To the Editor: includes a clubhouse where they gerers. Private companies con­ that, or they have no work to do. It again, having been nominated as the will probably come as a surprise pay? Four hours or less is not a money.” can play cards when it’s raining, duct time studies to increase No. 2 person at the State Department. too hot or too cold to pour efficiency and pinpoint costs. The to these guys that most jobs allow day’s work! Ultimately, the Student Senate would We read with great sadness I would like to know what is If you think this is an exaggera­ Congress will have plenty of ground to that Dr. Ali Hashmi has urged the going on in this town. Unless a concrete. This is probably a good present system which provides 7 15-minute coffee breaks and half approach the state or private sources for the cover during his confirmation idea, because there are many to 10 percent increases annually an hour for lunch. I understand tion, you are very mistaken: death of writer Salman Rushdie. person is unconscious, it has tobe many other people have seen rest of the money needed. hearings. We, as a trustee and a corporator obvious that practically every other workers who could play is as flawed as it can be. Every that this is supposed to be the Eagleburger is a well-regarded procedure for the town workers these happenings, but nobody At the current rate, the student fees amount of Manchester Memorial Hospi­ request to build in the south end of cards, too, and they wouldn’t all negotiator for the town makes former foreign service officer who have to ride around in their sure there are large increases, also. If this is the case, then how likes to make waves. There are to $67,000 a year. The cost of a student center tal, are dedicated to iife. the town has met formidable plenty of replacement workers spent 27 years with the State Depart­ As Americans, we are dedi­ opposition from citizens and the trucks, burning gasoline, trying far above the rate of inflation and can people drive clear across has been put roughly at $4 million. It is clear ment. His career was boosted during to look busy. what anyone in private industry town, all in separate trucks, and around with all the layoffs in UTC Someday a raise, but not soon cated to freedom of speech. We Planning and Zoning Commission and other area businesses, and the Student Senate plan is overly ambitious. the Nixon administration when he are also dedicated to freedom of because it will cause traffic There are many dedicated, gets, because if they don’t give spend up to one-and-one-half became a protege of Henry Kissinger. hard-working people employed the people under them a raise, hours for coffee, and two hours nobody is indispensable! But the inspiring thing about it is that the officials, on the safety-in-numbers reiigion. All religions, as all problems, but all houses, apart­ punishment for unpopular increases. During the Carter years, Eagle­ governments, are often subjected ments and condominiums pro­ by the town of Manchester, and I then how will they get theirs? The for lunch? No business could students advocating it know that they By Walter R. Mears The recommendations went to presi­ theory that didn’t work this time. burger was U.S. ambassador to would think they would be in­ jig is up! We know what’s going possibly exist with conditions like Melvin T. Bidwell to criticism in one form or posed for the North End are 112 Baldwin Road, Manchester themselves cannot possibly benefit from it. At dents who could reject or revise them. That leaves Congress, and the Yugoslavia. Under the Reagan ad­ another. It is good to respond to approved as being the “best use censed by the freeloaders! It is on! Let’s give the taxpayers a this and there is no reason best, it would take several years before it WASHINGTON — Someday, some­ Then they were to take effect in 30 entire government, back at square ministration. he was assistant secre­ of the land and will cause no how, Congress is going to have to raise days unless the House and Senate both such criticism if one has a could bear fruit. For most students, stays at one on the salary problem. The tary for European affairs and under­ difference of opinion, but to appreciable increase in traffic.” its pay. But for now, political said no. Constitution says congressional com­ secretary for political affairs, until he MCC are relatively short. advocate death is totally against Come on. now! Just because we paralysis is keeping the salary lid on Congress linked judicial and execu­ pensation is “to be ascertained by retired in 1984. our principles. Thus it appears some MCC students have for House and Senate members — and tive branch salaries to its own as part law,” which means by Congress. And An ambassador and assistant secre­ believe in “live and let live” We are particularly upset that doesn’t mean we’re stupid! The developed a deep sense of community and are for judges and top administration of the same system of political Congress still shrinks from the risk of tary, Eagleburger leaned on U.S. Dr. Hashmi did not consider his officials, too. insulation. voting to ascertain that it merits a banks to lend money to Yugoslavia, bottom line here is that as long as prepared to work for the benefit of those who President Bush had supported the position at Manchester Memorial this development is in the north When Congress gave up its 51 raise. Former Sen. Howard Baker Jr. even though loans to East European Hospital nor does he (in our will come after them. percent pay raise for fear of a voter raise, and when Congress turned it says Congress may be institutionally countries were frowned on by the section of town it will cause no down he said judicial salaries should opinion) reflect the attitudes of appreciable increase in traffic in rebellion, the action also froze salar­ incapable of setting its own salary. “It administration. For example, in early the medical profession — that of ies for 1,100 federal judges, 834 be increased separately if not as part 1983, he summoned executives of nine the south end of town. Jlvo Fantastic Deals is the grand daddy conflict of interest dedication to life. appointed officials who manage Ca­ of the pay package. He said he would of all time,” he told the salary major American banks to Washington make a pay recommendation to As a trustee and a corporator of Why is it that the police station binet and similar agencies, 7,000 top commission. to urge them to lend money to Manchester Memorial Hospital, can’t be located in Buckland in civil servants, 12,000 foreign service Congress later in the year. Yugoslavia, even if they were cutting the middle of a “horrendous employes and 155 generals and “I believe that some level of pay Rep. Dan Rostenkowski of Illinois we wish to totally divorce our­ Rent panel has proposed what he says would be a back their loans to other East selves from his opinion, as quoted traffic situation?” They wouldn’t admirals. increase is in order and I will be European countries. Treasury Secre­ have far to travel to where most The salary commission that recom­ working with the House and Senate way out. He calls it “the sign-in in the Manchester Herald on system,” and says it is based on the tary Don Regan was reportedly Saturday, Feb. 16. of the future traffic problems will mended a $45,500 raise for Congress leadership to achieve that end,” Bush furious at Eagleburger’s meddling. be! also proposed increases for judges. said. notion that congressmen should be In a 1985 interview, a Yugoslavian From Cox Cable: Thomas F. Ferguson, Trustee is already Cabinet officers and other appointed But first, a cooling off period. honest about their salaries. newspaper asked Eagleburger if he How can anyone think that big, Vivian F. Ferguson, Corporator wide East Middle Turnpike can’t positions. They were part of the Speaker Jim Wright of Texas, bat­ He’s introduced a bill under which felt some responsibility for putting 78 Forest St., Manchester package that would have become tered by both sides on the pay issue, members would determine their own Yugoslavia billions of dollars into handle more traffic, but Oakland effective automatically Feb. 8 if it had said the House won’t be looking at new salaries, within a range between the debt. "I believe I did a great favor to Street. Parker Street. Tolland succeeding not been vetoed by both houses of pay plans any time soon. current salary and the $135,000 a year Yugoslavs getting them the money Turnpike and Union Street can Congress. Judicial salaries are a particular the commission recommended. Each they felt was needed at the time,” he Basic services handle everything that can be * Choosefrom: It was. problem, given the high price of member would pick a number, responded. “I will not apologize squeezed onto the land? The other salaries are pegged to lawyers these days. Federal district announce it and be judged on it by because of this. If now Yugoslavia has must come first The need for a traffic expert When Manchester set out to create its Fair those at the top. judges get the same $89,500 a member constituents in the next election. difficulties in paying back, then becomes more obvious all the of Congress gets, and increasing To the Editor: Rent Commission, there was a great deal of As Robert F. Kennedy once said, It is an idea whose time is not likely maybe she should not have taken the time. As an example, I point out ‘Tm sorry to have taken so many nice numbers have been resigning their loans.” the following: When Blanchard•& debate over whether the commission was lifetime appointments In favor of to come, given the fact that choosing a Of great interest to many Showtime fellows over the side with me.” That Monday-morning quarter- raise individually would be even residents of the town of Coventry Rossetto proposed its develop­ needed at all. And there was some concern Kennedy, then attorney general, was private practice. riskier than voting for one on the floor. backing is little comfort to Yugosla­ ment on Union Street, the devel­ joking about President Lyndon B. While judicial salaries have been via, which is $20 billion in debt and has is the latest acquisition of prop­ about whether the commission could indeed Rostenkowski, a 30-year man who erty known as the June Loomis opers said they could line up the Johnson’s ahnouncement that no increased six times during the last chairs the Ways and Means Commit­ an inflation rate of 200 percent. new street with Kenwood Drive if ^Disney Channel be fair. house, located on Route 44 across member of his Cabinet would be on the decade, the raises represent just over tee, said he’d sign up for the When he left the State Department that were deemed wise, but they A major argument of those who advocated a 1964 Democratic ticket as vice presi­ half the increase in the cost of living. in 1984, Eagleburger went to work for from the Porter Library. maximum because he’s worth it. The inevitable question. “What were informed it would be better commission was that it could serve as a dential nominee. Judges complain that their real Kissinger’s consulting firm. In short to have the new street as far from With its rejection of this year's pay buying power has declined by one- order, he also became the American is the highest and best use of the vehicle to bring tenants and landlords Walter R. Mears, vice president and property?” is now facing Coven­ the bend in the road as possible to mo raise. Congress may have effectively third in the past 20 years. together to resolve their disputes without the representative for Yugo mini-cars. improve the sight line. Gerald scuttled the system under which But Congress likes the package columnist for The Associated Press, A Yugo sells for $8,000 in Yugoslavia try’s Town Council and the has reported on Washington for more townspeople. It must be ans­ Rothman submitted a plan for his each necessity of formal hearings on the salaries were proposed, by an ap­ approach that ties their salary and for $4,000 in the United States. To development on the other side of Cinemax than 25 years. wered in a prudent and timely arguments between them. pointed panel insulated against voter increases to those of judges and other critics, that looks like a blatant the bend in the road and instead of per month' Last Thursday, the commission was attempt to raise hard currency by fashion. lining up with Union Place, at the dumping a product for less than it is Coventry has become a hotbed scheduled to meet to hear two cases in which for growth, redevelopment and farthest point from the bend, this worth. road was moved closer to the plus tenants had claimed their landlords had Open Forum The Yugo is built by a division of economic prosperity. During the past few years a steady influx of bend, reducing the sight line. I raised their rents to unreasonable levels, Zavodi Crvena Zastava, the huge don’t profess to be a traffic Yugoslavian conglomerate also population has placed additional probably the most common kind of housing demands upon basic community expert, but a little common sense action at that time. Perhaps Main known as “Red Flag,” which is the would make it obvious that it is FREE Installation! dispute. of Trustees deeded the house to the services such as our schools, our Decisions made Street would be reconstructed by now town of Coventry. It was a fine thing to backbone of the Yugoslavian arms better to have an intersection line But no hearings were needed. M embers of industry. The Yugo is a sideline for fire departments and our police '31-channel cable service $17.25 monthly. before hearings and the $1,200,000 in additional town do. as Booth & Dimock was expanding force. Present and future needs of up instead of be staggered. T o r 1st 3 service months. the commission were able to get the parties funds could have been used on some its library with monies from the town Red Flag. The company builds tanks, helicopters and small arms. Among the town are suggesting that One other thing is very obvious involved to settle their differences without To the Editor; more urgent problems facing of Coventry and also with federal and expansion is imminent at the to me. I don’t believe our town hiJRRY! Offer expires 2-28-89. hearings. Manchester. state grants. Coventry will soon have its clients are Iraq, Libya and East European countries. Coventry town hall (built in 1961). officials read any newspapers. There is no guarantee, obviously, that the After attending three public hear­ The Heritage Place Condominium an enlarged Booth & Dimock Memor­ which now houses the Coventry They eliminated some or all Association voted to take legal action ial Library that will more than serve As a private citizen. Eagleburger same parties will not find themselves in ings on the reconstruction of Main also became a director of the New Police Department. parking in front of the stores on Street — starting with one around and this could be the death knell of the the entire town. Before embarking on a multi- Main Street and thereby helped to disagreement at some time in the future. Main Street reconstruction plan. A public hearing was held so that York branch of Ljubljanska Banka, a 1985, one approximately two years bank owned by the Yugoslavian million-dollar endeavor to build close up the businesses. Surveys But the apparent success of the commission later and the third one on Feb. 7 — I However, one can only blame the town the townspeople could discuss what an addition to the town hall, we which I have read show that the administration and previous boards the town of Coventry should do with government. In December, a wholly Current is encouraging. am convinced that public hearings in might consider relocating the average shoppers will go to a mall New , owned subsidiary of Ljubljanska, LBS Manchester are held to meet a of directors for failing to heed the will the house. It was the consensus of Police Department to the Loomis and park a quarter of a mile away If resolutions can be found for many of the people at the three public those attending the hearing that the Bank of New York, was indicted for statutory requirement and not for the allegedly laundering more than $1.4 house after careful renovation of in the front of a store. but they will disputes without the need for costly litigation, purpose of obtaining constructive hearings. town should retain the Loomis house the property at a fraction of the not park 100 feet in back of a store Customers’- Customers! the commission will have justified its As I recall, every public hearing and preserve as much of the original million for U.S. Customs agents who suggestions from the public. were posing as drug lords. The cost. Both the Police Department and walk to shop. existence. In the case of Main Street, at each of which I have attended over the past architectural details as possible. The and the town of Coventry stand to Take your choice or order the three aforementioned hearings, several years has been held to meet Loomis house was built in the 1830s. 17-month sting, called “Flying Kite,” The money that will be spent on 1 resulted in the indictment of the benefit from this alternative. Main Street is a tremendous solid arguments were given for the the statutory requirements and not to Although there were many sugges­ Other suggestions that have Choose any of these obtain citizen input. I am convinced tions regarding the town’s use of the chairman of LBS. the Yugoslav consul waste. The best comment I have allot these 4 premium elimination of the access road and general in Chicago and two others. surfaced include the conversion heard on this subject comes from weak arguments were presented in that all decisions were made before Loomis house, the suggestion having of the Loomis house into a tourist premium services for just the public hearings ever took place. the most merit came from a citizens’ The only Yugoslavian on the board of Charlie King who remarked that channels for just $4.95 favor of the access road. Unfortu­ directors of the parent bank resigned. center or a museum. These types "this would be like putting new nately, the decision in favor of the committee requesting that the house of projects should be placed on a $4.95 each per month* and J.R. Smyth be used for a “safety facility” which The four Americans on the board, shoes on a dead horse.” Most of each per month’ plus get a access road was made long before the including Eagleburger, stayed on. long term “wish list” and should the stores on Main Street close at 1985 public hearing. 48 Strawberry Lane, Manchester would house the Coventry Police not take priority over basic Department, offices for the fire There is no indication that Eagle­ about the time the majority of get FREE installation! Prior to the 1985 hearing, it was burger was involved in anything needs. It makes more sense to shoppers get out of work. These FREE upgrade at any of known that the access road would be marshal and Civil Defense Depart­ recognize that our town needs to ment, etc. criminal at the bank or at Yugo. but people are going to go to the mall expensive and of questionable value. his choice of work as a private citizen take care of basic services and to that stays open every night. Also, it was known that several The Loomis house is in an ideal provide it to the taxpayer at the our stores! location for the Coventry Police is bound to bring some tough ques­ business establishments would be A living memoriai tions when he appears before the highest quality and lowest cost. It is apparent to me that with forced to move. It was known that Department as it is on Route 44, which the support and subsidies given to has now become a prominent part of Senate Foreign Relations Committee condemnation of properties, lost for Loomis house for confirmation. Nicholas Caplanson the Pavilions that Main Street is parking spaces and possible litigation the town. With 700 more houses being 2187 South St., Coventry going to die. Possibly it could To the Editor: built in Coventry, the Police Depart­ Eagleburger did not return our were all potential roadblocks. Never­ phone calls. become an office park or maybe theless, our town administration and ment must grow to fit the needs of our low- and moderate-income hous­ for ortteplng infonnatkiti, c M ; Ar Itewtiwimi, can 278-2128 Board of Directors over the past four The June Loomis house on Route 44 ever-growing town. Letters to the editor ing. Of course, shuttle buses will or five years failed to see the in Coventry was willed in 1975 to the What a wonderful tribute to June Jack Anderson and his associate. have to be run to the mall for handwriting on the wall. As usual, Porter Library Association. Undoubt­ Loomis such a “safety facility” would Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ Letters should be brief and to edly. it was June’s hope that the shopping for the convenience of they kept their blinders on and only be! Lights would be shining 24 hours nists. the point. They should be typed or these people. favored going ahead with the plan to Porter Library would be moved from around the clock in the Loomis house neatly handwritten, and, for ease keep the access road as a part of the its rented one room in the Community — much like a beacon — all due to the in editing, should be double­ One last thought I have con­ Main Street reconstruction. House to the Loomis house. genero.sity of June Loomis and the spaced. Letters must be signed cerns the in-house sidewalk re­ But. for the pa.st .several years, pairs. I can’t imagine how a The only change that was made in Board of Trustees of the Porter with name, address and daytime 750 Silas Deane Hwy. Wethersfield 1985 was to put back a traffic signal at keeping the Porter Library became Library. UJaurliPfitrr Hrralh telephone number (for verifica­ three-man crew can cost $200,000 Parker St.. Manchester (OK I annually, even though it is a Cox Coble the corner of Forest and Main streets burdensome for its Board of Trustees. The use of the Loomis house in this tion) . . For the time being, the Booth & manner would be a “living memor­ Foundtd In 1SB1 known fact that the town has the because of a threat of legal action by PENNY M SIEFFERT ...... Publl»h«r The Herald reserves the right Gfcotcf Hartford the president of the Manchester State Dimock Memorial Library extended ial” to Coventry’s beloved June D. to edit letters in the interests of be.st benefits around, bar none. GEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor Even United Technologies ''16** b r N FA Inc Bank. its Board of Trustees and personnel to Loomis. brevity, clarity and taste. keep the Porter Library going as a DOUGLAS A. BEVINS— Executive Editor It’s unfortunate that other business­ MARIE P GRADY...... City Editor “ / see in your future that you will be rescuing men who were to be negatively branch of Booth & Dimock. Ernest E. Wheeler ALEXANDER GIRELLI — Attoclete Editor the S&L industry. That'll be 25 bucks." impacted didn’t also threaten legal Finally, the Porter Library Board 3480 Main St., Coventry 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday Feb 21. 19B9 Bhopal’s victims Section 2, Page 11 Doctor Tuesday, Feb. 21, 1989 From page 1 protest settlement SPORTS divorce, ourselves from his NEW DELHI, India (AP) - before a devil throwing a coin. opinion.” They proclaimed: “Slave India Some members of the board of About 2,500 exhausted survivors The season salutes Kil'ier Carbide.” directors of the MMH Corp., of the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster poured into the capital by train Riaz Ahmed Qureishi, who lost Thoughts parent corporation of the hospi­ two children in the gas leak, said tal, also critized Hashmi for today to protest a Supreme Court ApLENty making his remarks publicly. order settling their case. the protesters did not accept the A spokesman said they made award and demanded the hang­ Len Auster only w orry Allan Thomas, a member of the the 16-hour journey from Bhopal ing of former Union Carbide corporate board, said today that “to seek justice and relief” for the chariman Warren Anderson. while Hashmi has the right of world’s worst industrial disaster, “Killer.s of one prime minister ...1 freedom of speech and freedom of which has killed at least 3,403 are hanged, but killers of thou­ religion, “he does not have the people by government count. sands of people escape with only a for Boggs right to advocate assassination of More than 20,000 people are small payment,” he said, refer­ anybody.” listed as seriously affected by the ring to the Jan. 6 hangings of two Bolton hoop Michael Belcher, also a board leak of methyl isocyanate, and Sikhs convicted in the 1984 By Dave O’Hara member, said “I think it is wrong deaths attributed to it continue at assassination of Prime Minister The Associated Press that a doctor at the hospital came the rate of at least one a day. Indira Gandhi. has prospects More than 500,000 damage claims The government is working on WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — Wade Boggs says he’s out publicly with that kind of how to divide the award among statement.” have been filed. not worried about an upcoming article in Penthouse The protesters from Bhopal those who have claimed magazine by his former mistress. “Obviously it has to be investi­ today blocked the road to the damages. for the future Boggs, who won his fifth American League gated,” said Nathan Agostinelli, Supreme Court, demanding a Kaushalya Ahirwal, a leader of batting championship with a .366 average last year, another board member. “If he reversal of the Feb. 14 order that the women’s wing of the Welfare BOLTON — These are not the best of times for threw and shagged baseballs in the outfield for an actually said that. I'd be totally instructed the Union Carbide for Bhopal Gas Victims group, hour Monday before taking batting practice on a shocked,” he said. said she did not know the amount the Bolton High School boys’ basketball program. Corp. to pay $470 million as full With a collective 8-52 three-year mark heading minor league field for another hour. William Johnson, chairman of and final settlement of all claims but it was “very little.” Then, standing at his locker in the clubhouse, he “My husband is very ill, in into the current campaign, 1988-89 didn’t shape up the board, said it would not be arising from the leak. as a season that would shake the earth. Yet acted as casual as if he had just gone 4-for-4, appropriate for him to comment The government had sued for $3 hospital. My sister died and my discussing hitting, his goals, and. finally. his trouble mother is blinded, but we have fourth-year Coach Craig Phillips did have some since the hospital has not had an Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald billion from the Danbury, Conn.- hope, coming on the heels of a 5-15 record a year with Margo Adams, his companion on many road opportunity to discuss the situa­ based company, whose Indian got no money,” Mrs. Ahirwal trips for four years. GUARDING AGAINST THE RAIN — the rain while he works as a parking lot said. ago. tion with Hashmi. subisidiary owned the plant. There’s only one way to describe what’s befallen Adams, who sued Boggs originally for $6 million Nicholas Soranno, of the Rockville attendant and guard at One Heritage Some of the demonstrators had “V/e have been betrayed by the last summer for wages lost while going with the In the interview published in court,” said Shukla, a former the Bulldogs this year. Saturday's Herald, Hashmi, the section of Vernon, carriesan umbrella in Place today. not eaten since the train journey Boston Red Sox third baseman, has co-authored an Islamic Center’s president, said began Monday afternoon. At least chief minister of Madhya Pra­ They’ve been awful. article for Penthouse. Advance copies, supposedly there was no excuse for Rushdie's five protesters were admitted to desh state, where Bhopal is They lost 17 in a row before winning their first giving details of the affair and mentioning other novel, widely considered to be a hospitals today suffering from located. last Friday night over Rocky Hill. Fifteen of the 17 Boston players, are due out next weekend. satire of the life of Mohammed, shortness of breath and exhaus­ He said the protesters will losses were by double figures. The Bulldogs came Asked if he was worried, Boggs said. “No, not at the founder of Islam. Satanic Bush North tion, said V.C. Shukla, a member march to Parliament on Wednes­ close twice against East Hampton (51-55 and 57-59), all. I take it with a grain of salt.” The principle Moslem leaders of Parliament from the opposi­ day and would ask the Supreme but otherwise it’s been a year Phillips won't want to He said he has “talked to the guy who’s writing the in several countries have called From page 1 From page 1 From page 1 tion Jan Morcha (National Front) Court to review the verdict. remember. thing and a lot of things are in that are not true and Rushdie a “renegade” for his Party. “We are outraged that the But, and it’s a very large but, there may be some part of it’s been taken out.” writings. According to Hashmi, Many more in the crowd looked government should have agreed hope. The Bolton junior varsity club has won a “That’s her saying it.” Boggs said. “If I wrote the Prime Minister Hussein Mu- Bush spoke on the eve of a next day, as a jury was being ready to collapse and talked to the order without consulting school-record 16 of 18 outings. That follows a 14-6 story, then I think people would have something to once a person has been so named, chosen. Attorney General Dick it is the duty of all religious savi of Iran called the actions a six-day trip to the Far East that between gasps for breath. They even the relief agencies,” Shukla, mark in 1987-88 when most of the squad were write about. “useless maneuver certain to will include stops in Japan. South Thornburgh launched efforts to complained they had no water to the opposition legislator, said. “When she’s writing this stuff, she’s out for one followers to “rid the world of get the trial delayed, setting off a freshmen. him.” harm the European Community Korea and China. drink since arriving in New Delhi. “After losing four years, what “They’ve been having success on the JV level,” thing. It’s very obvious and I’m not worried about it rather than Iran.” IRNA re­ complex fight with independent Placards depicted Prime Min­ was the sudden hurry to settle for at all. Hashmi, who said he was Bush was asked at one point if counsel Lawrence Walsh, who Phillips said of the younger team. “It’s a big step speaking for the center’s 300 ported today. He said late Mon­ the United States had given up ister Rajiv Gandhi on his knees so little?” up to the varsity, but they’ve been showing some “I’ve heard the majority of the story. The guy day that it was “the Western wanted the case to go forward read it to me. There’s hardly anything in there. You families, said he had not read the momentum in foreign affairs to immediately. good signs. We’re optimistic. With continued novel but has read excerpts countries which need to win the Soviets, whose foreign minis­ growth, things will be looking up on the varsity Reginald PInto/Manchestar Herald guys (writers) are going to be disappointed when it reprinted in Moslem Iran’s favor, rather than the ter Eduard Shevardnadze has Thornburgh got the assurances comes out. Sorry to say, because you guys want other way around,” the agency he was seeking last Wednesday Racketeer laws OK’d level.” sensationalism and start some more stuff. But publications. been in the Middle East on a The younger set that Phillips has hopes for NEARS MARK — Manchester High’s host crosstown East Catholic tonight at “If this was a scholarly discus­ said. peace mission. and a Supreme Court stay that Clarke Arena at 7:30. Cheney Tech is sorry. I can’t give it to you.” Iran’s moderate parliament had delayed the trial was lifted. includes Paul Sauer, averaging 18 points a game: Jason Goddard, shown in a file photo, Boggs, who apologized to teammates for being sion, a dissertation of some kind, Bush brushed off the suggestion Peter Della Bella, 16 points a game; Dave Hohler, home against Cromwell, Bolton hosts if he (Rushdie) had done some­ speaker, Hashemi Rafsanjani. Through it all, the jury selected to battle pornography needs 41 points to set the all-time career dragged into Adams’ legal action last year, said he criticized the recail as “a big as “preposterous.” in the case Feb. 9 waited to be 14 points a game; Brian Neil; and Chris Anderson. scoring mark at the school. Bill Vinal Tech and Coventry visits Portland since has “spoken to everybody that’s involved and thing to enhance our knowledge of Later, when asked what the mistake” and said it proved called by Gesell. WASHINGTON (AP) - The enced and Corrupt Organizations All are sophomores. in other area action. everything is fine.” our people, then that would have Soviet role in the region ought to “These JVs, when they come up next year, will Anderson holds the school record with been one thing,” Hashmi said. Rushdie's novel was a plot North faces 12 criminal Supreme Court ruled today that ,^^ct is patterned after the much- 835 points. Goddard and the Indians “I think all the meetings and apologies and “But because it is fiction, because “designed by Western imperiai- be. he replied, “I think it should charges. states may use anti-racketeering used federal act that bears the have a lot of talent and can play with anybody,” everything are done for.” he said. “If I did that. I’d ism to fight true Islam," IRNA be a limited role, and I think Indicted last March, the retired same acronym, RICO. said Mark O’Neill, Bolton’s junior varsity coach, hold one every day in the year for what she’s doing. it serves no purpose other than to that’s what it’s going to be.” laws to fight pornography, but offend more than one billion reported, Marine lieutenant colonel and invoked free-speech rights to ban States are using such laws with now in his third season. “These guys are going to be Every week it’s something different ... Moslems, or a third of the world's “We do not fear such threats,” “I don’t want to be stampeded decorated Vietnam veteran is the the states from seizing before increasing frequency as a power­ really good. They won’t embarrass themselves,” “I’ve done it my way and it’s all done. Everything population, there is no excuse" he added. “We are prepared to by the fact that the Soviet foreign first figure in the Iran-Contra trial the contents of adult ful new wepaon to fight obscenity O’Neill said. that needs to be said has been said. I can’t help what Longest losing streak she does. I have no control over that. She’s gonnado But other members of the follow our own path at an cost.” minister takes a trip to the Middle affair to come to trial. bookstores. and organized crime. Among the drawbacks of a losing program is that Moslem community say Hash- IRNA quoted Moslem leaders East.” he said. “In my view He could face up to 60 years in The justices threw out an the losing gets to be contagious. And easily what she’s gonna do.” in Tehran as calling for severing that’s a good thing.” prison and $3 million in fines if White said the Indiana law went acceptable. It’s a lot easier to say. “Hey. we don’t Asked if he might sue Adams, Boggs said: “I don’t mi's comments give Islam a bad obscenity conviction against a too far in permitting prosecutors name. ties with Britain on Monday Bush called reporters to the convicted on all counts. Fort Wayne, Ind., bookstore have a chance. Let’s not worry about winning.” A know. We’ll cro.ss that bridge later.” "We are Moslems, we want to because. "British colonialism White House press room to He is accused of lying to because authorities seized its to padlock adult bookstores be­ losing attitude is a lot harder to shake than a Boggs has been mentioned in numerous off­ fore obscenity trials. finally comes to an end season trade rumors but he says he wants to stay in make friends, not enemies.” and the Great Satan (the United announce that Rep. Bill Grant of Congress about his role in assist­ contents before trial. But by a 6-3 winning syndrome. Anwar Hossain, an Islamic Cen­ States) had played a basic role in Florida was switching his regis­ ing the Contra rebels during vote, the justices said prosecu­ While the Constitution gener­ “These guys know how to win,” O’Neill insists. Boston. ter member, said Monday. “This insulting the prophet tration from Democratic to Re­ periods Congress had banned ally permits seizure of suspected Art LaGreca and Linda Yost were “I’m a professional and I’ve got a jobtodo. justso tors still may use the state’s contraband material. White said, “When we lose, it’s crushing. They know how to BRONXVILLE. N Y. (AP) - can University women’s basket­ kind of hard-line view only gives a Mohammed.” publican. “This is good news for U.S. aid to them. He also is anti-racketeering law to renew win. They figure it’s going to happen.” ball team has lost 55 in a row. thrown in the showers after the long as I’m in a Red Sox uniform. That’s all that Foreign Minister Hans- our party not only in Florida, not accused of lying to the attorney “It is otherwise when materials The Streak is over. victory. counts,” Boggs said. bad image of what Islam is the obscenity case. presumptively protected by the Of Bolton’s two losses on the junior varsity level, The Brooklyn College women’s “Not to say anything bad about Later, he said, “I want to play until I’m 40 — and I about.” Dietrich Genscher of West Ger­ only in the South, but nationally.” general about his role in tunnel­ Justice Byron R. White, writing one was to RHAM. The young Sachems are less them, but I hope they go ah^ad “I think we deserved it,” many said the nations might, in Bush said before taking questions ing to the Contras millions of First Amendment are involved.” basketball team finally won Mon­ LaGreca said. “We needed to get want to finish my career in Boston.” Hossain, a Manchester archi­ for the court, said the Constitu­ than spectacular, according to O’Neill. “We have a day night, ending the longest and break our record,” Perdue Taking batting practice for nearly one hour with tect now designing a mosque for addition, limit the movement of from reporters. dollars in profits from the Reagan tion's free-speech protections do “Probable cause to believe that bad habit of playing to the level of our competition. said. “I’d like to not have this the monkey off our backs.” Iranian diplomats in Europe. administration’s secret arms losing streak in NCAA history at All three coaches began at the help of Red Sox minor league pitching instructor the Islamic Center, said Hash- On other topics, Bu.sh: not bar states from using alleged there are valid grounds for One of our losses was to RHAM and we beat them 58 games. hanging over our kids’ heads.” Lee Stange. shortstop Jody Reed and clubhouse mi’s statements did not represent Earlier today, IRNA reported ■ Said “I’d like to find some sales to Iran. acts of obscenity as a basis for an seizure is insufficient to interrupt The Lady Knights ended their Brooklyn the season the streak that the Moslem fundamentalist .\nd he is accused of illegally the other night by 30,” he said. “We never believed it was our attendants Tommy McLaughlin and Wayne all of the center’s 300 families. way to do something” about easy anti-racketeering law. the sale of presumptively pro­ “They’ve had experience of winning at the JV lot to just lose and lose and lose.” streak in style. They led the entire started. "That could be his personal leaders in Tehran wanted rela­ access to automatic weapons. But accepting a $13,800 security sys­ “Given that the (anti­ tected books and films,” he said. way and were ahead by as many “We’re rebuilding and have a Murphy, Boggs hit the ball hard. tions with Britain to be cut “as tem at his home from co­ level.” Phillips said. "They’vebeaten Coventry, coach Molly Perdue said after a lot of young players. We’re going “He could hit a baseball in his sleep, he’s just view and that's fine,” Hossain the president, a strong opponent racketeering) statute totally en­ In a dissenting opinion. Justi­ they’ve beaten Bacon Academy. They’re not in awe 60-54 victory at Concordia Col­ as 18 points. Then, when their said. “I know there are many who soon as possible,” of gun control, addedthat “I want defendant Richard Secord, con­ compasses the obscenity law, if ces John Paul Stevens, William J. edge dwindled to 52-50 late in the to get better.” she said. “But no unbelievable.” said Stange, a former major league verting to his own use at least of anyone.” lege. “But we needed to know that one sees that or the work we do pitcher. would not agree with that state­ “British colonialism and the to be the president that protects the latter is not unconstitutionally Brennan and Thurgood Marshall we could win one.” game. Perdue called timeout to ment that he represents 300 Great Satan (the United States) $4,300 in traveler’s checks from vague, the former cannot be said the obscenity charges The Bolton youngsters likely will get their chance talk to her team. every day. People just see the “It feels goodBoggs said.“I’ve been hitting with the rights of people to have to shine in a year. There will be plenty of openings, Brooklyn had not won since Jody since late December and things haven’t families ... There are as many had played a basic role in arms.” Contra leader Adolfo Calero and vague either,” White said. against Fort Wayne Books Inc. Feb. 15. 1987, when it beat Molloy “As the coach, you have to be record. Moslems who feel equally the insulting the prophet Mo­ ■ Declared “I’m not ruling conspiring to defraud the Treas­ Indiana’s Racketeer Influ­ should be thrown out. with graduation taking Craig Winslow, who leads the cool one. Truthfully, I thought “Everyone was curious what changed. I just want to go out and play the garne- the varsity in scoring at 16 points a game, Jim 60-59. The Division I Lady swing the bat like always and hope they fall in.” opposite.” hammed,” the religious leaders anything in or out” on Star Wars, ury of tax revenue in connection Knights were 0-25 last season and if we could keep our composure, effect the streak had on us. But we Mohammad Zaheer, another were quoted as saying. IRNA said the nuclear defense shield. Asked with charitable contributions Hathaway, Drew Pinto. MikeDeranleau, Mark we’d be OK.” never gave up or got down on supporting the Contras. are 1-24 this season with two ourselves.” she said, “We had member of the local Moslem the leaders issued their state­ about budget aide Richard Dar- Yavinsky, Rob Palmer and Justin Herman. games remaining. They were fine. Tiffany Ellzy community, also takes issue with ment late Monday. man’s statement that further “I was optimistic this year, but it just didn’t pan None of Brooklyn’s players had made two straight baskets to nothing negative to say about those who recommend violence. The statement called Rushdie's Star Wars development was out. I thought we would be a better shooting team ever won a game. The Lady increase the lead to six points and ourselves.” Bruno last shot “We want to put a stop (to novel“slanderous” and asked the conditional on the outcome of a than we have ’ueen,” said Phillips. Knights have seven freshmen, that was it. Brooklyn had come close to violence),” Zaheer said. “We world's Moslems to carry out 90-day review. Bush said. “I’m No one hurt Bolton has been shooting around 28 percent from “You want it so badly, some­ ending the streak earlier this two sophomores and a junior season. The Lady Knights re­ want to project a positive Islam. Khomeini's week-old order that not going to close any doors or the floor as a team. transfer. times you start to make stupid for the British One of the pillars of Islam is the author be killed. open any... We’regoingtohaveto mistakes,” Perdue said. “Losing cently lost to Rider 49-48 and have in Bolton fire The young Bulldogs know how to put the ball in The drought was the longest in had several games decided by six tolerance.” Iranian clerics have put a $5.2 make some tough choices. ... the hole. “At this stage (as sophomores), they are any sport in any division of NCAA chisels away at your confidence By Ed Schuyler Jr. Zaheer, an economics profes­ million bounty on the author's Let’s wait and see what the competition. The University of and winning becomes this giant points or less. The Associated Press head. Rushdie is reportedly in BOLTON — No one was injured more advanced than the varsity kids were.” “There are so many times we sor at Manchester Community review produces.” Phillips voiced. “They have some raw talent.” Dallas, an NAIA school, lost 86 obstacle. You go into games College who has not read “The hiding under police guard. ■ Conceded that his effort to in a chimney fire in a home at 34 thinking. ‘I don’t want to lose,’ went into games knowing we LAS VEGAS — The Twentieth Century is running Skinner Road late Monday after­ And with that talent, there is hope. consecutive games in men’s didn’t have a good chance.” Satanic Verses,” said he helped Many Moslems say “The Sa­ defeat former Ku Klux Klan basketball. and that brings on more bad out on British heavyweights. Hashmi found the Islamic Center tanic Verses” portrays the leader David Duke in Louisiana noon, a fire official said. things.” Perdue said. “But tonight I With a little less than 11 years remaining, a The fire began at about 5 p.m. Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester Brooklyn’s record may not last in 1970. But he said he rarely goes prophet Mohammed's wives as may have been viewed by voters long, however. The Pan Ameri­ Perdue and assistant coaches thought we could do it.” British fighter has yet to win boxing’s most there anymore. prostitutes and suggests that he as “improper or overkill.” But he and was under control about 6 Herald. prestigious championship in this century. “Those people who are there — rather than God — wrote the added that Duke’s record is “one p.m., according to Peter Masso- Horizontal has long been an apt description for now are very closed-minded, Koran, Islam's holy book. of racism and bigotry and. I’m lini, Bolton fire marshal. British heavyweights, and it’s what Frank Bruno very conservative, very radical, " The novel has been banned in sorry. I ju.st felt I had to speak Firefighters from Bolton, An­ should be shortly after his fight against Mike Tyson he said. “They don't accept a Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran, In­ out.” Duke was elected as a dover and Hebron responded to Schembechler concerned with TV’s power begins Saturday night at the Las Vegas Hilton. dia, Egypt and South Africa. the fire, Massolini said. difference of opinion at all.” Republican to a seat in the ______- - ■ ■ — iVtA COQCAn ” flA The muscular Bruno reminded one British sports Massolini said the fire began in (share) for the season,” he said. The director of Islamic educa­ Publishers in France, West Ger­ Louisiana Hou.se. Bv Herschel NIssenson "We generate the majority of our writer of one of the statues at Caesars Palace. Bruno tion for the Islam Societies of many, Greece and Turkey have the basement of the home, owned by Ervin Piccarello. A buildup of The Associated Press “The time has come when we’ve got to revenue from gate receipts, parking, might not be that fast. America, which has 350 member canceled plans to publish it and it concessions and the things that belong “This is a peak time to beat Mike Tyson.” says societies across the country, has been pulled from bookstore soot in the base of the chimney KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When eliminate them (TV) dictating to us what time we Bnino, sounding like a man whistling past a ignited plywood stored near a with college football. labeled the calls for Rushdie's shelves in Japan. Many U.S. Michigan won the Big Ten champion­ can tee the ball up and tell them we’re going to “We’ve just raised our ticket prices graveyard. “With what he is going through, I don’t 1 wood-burning furnace, Massolini assassination “improper.” bookstores also have removed the Tower ship by defeating Illinois late last to $20 a ticket. We can’t kill the goose think his mind is 100 percent on the job.” “Nobody has a right to go in and novel from display. said. season, the game wasn’t televised, play at such-and-such time and if they want to “After the fight, you ask Frank Bruno whether it The novel also has prompted The fire was confined to the that lays the golden egg and I’m not execute someone,” Ihsan Bagby, From page 1 Michigan coach Bo Schembechler televise the game, fine.’’ going to jeopardize that gate — not for was such a peak time,” says Tyson, who last week of Indianapolis, told the Herald Moslem protests around the basement of the home, but there refused to move the starting time television or anything else.” got a divorce from actress Robin Givens. Monday. world. In Pakistan and India was smoke throughout the house, because ABC-TV already had done — Bo Schembechler Schembechler, who also is Michi­ The 22-year-old champion’s life also was in Bagby said his organization earlier this month, seven people judicial nomination, the Journal Massolini said. The residents the five games Michigan was obli­ gan’s athletic director, said the 1988 turmoil when he fought Michael Spinks last June 27. was encouraging leaders of Mos­ were killed in protests against it. said. were able to re-enter the home gated to move if the network so regular-season TV revenue was less Tyson needed 91 seconds to beat Spinks, who had On Monday, Iranian leaders about two hours after the fire, lem communities across the At the Capitol, Sen. Sam Nunn, desired. than 5 percent of the school’s total never lost a professional fight. country to read the novel. met at Khomeini's home to Massolini said. Schembechler may be even tougher Bruno will be well paid — $3.8 million for his reaffirm the execution order and D-Ga., chairman of the Armed The chimney was not damaged you go and play. athletic income. “We want them to read the Services Committee, seemed ret­ to deal with this year. “I am going to be a little more second championship challenge. He was knocked book, or at least the pertinent Iranian television showed the in the fire, Massolini said. The “The problem as I see it in college difficult to get along with in terms of “It’s too easy for people to stay “It just doesn’t make sense that we out in the 11th round by a badly out-of-shape Tim fundamentalist patriarch sitting icent to discuss the latest develop­ furnace also functions as an home to watch. They tell me we can let them (TV) dictate night games chapters, so they can speak ment in the troubled Tower football — and I think we’re going to changing starting times. College Witherspoon in a bid for the World Boxing intelligently on the matter,” impassively on a balcony above a oil-burning heater, so the resi­ have to face it — is sooner or later football is meant to be played at 1 played before 104,000 people (Michi­ and 3:30 games,” he said. “That’s Association title on July 19. 1987. in London. crowd of several hundred men confirmation process. dents were able to use the furnace gan averaged 104,801 per home game) very inconvenient for us because we Bagby said. Just before going into a closed- we’re going to have to have some o’clock in the afternoon, and I think “I’ve made money before, and this ain't about Mohamed Ibrahim, who ans­ who waved clenched fists and for heat Monday night, Massolini people with enough guts to stand up to we ought to come as close to that as we when lean tell you for a fact that there have people traveling from Pitts­ money,” Bruno said. chanted “Death to America! ” door meeting with Gray, Nunn said. can. were some no-shows. burgh and Cleveland and Cincinnati wered the telephone at the was asked whether the White television,” he told writers attending That statement recalls another British challenge. Islamic Center in Hartford and and “Long Live Khomeini! ” Although Michigan led the nation in “And some day those no-shows are and Chicago and Grand Rapids and On July 1.1975. Hungarian-born Joe Bugner, then House statements made him feel the NCAA’s annual College Football going to be no-buys, and when they’re identified himself as “an active At the Common Market meet­ Preview on Monday. home attendance for the 15th year in a the Upper Peninsula. They drive to a British citizen, now an Australian citizen, fought ing, Foreign Secretary Sir Geof­ pressure to move quickly to a row last fall and despite record years no-buys, big-time college football is Ann Arbor and they don’t want to see a participating member,” called committee vote. “Right now, we don’t have very Muhammad Ali in 108-degree heat at Kuala Hashmi’s record as the center's frey Howe of Britain called many who want to do it. That’s by the Pacific-10 Conference and going to be in trouble.” game at 3:30 that finishes at 7:30-8 Lumpur, Malaysia. Khomeini's death threat against “The only pressure I feel... (is) major Eastern independents, attend­ Schembechler said that under the o’clock and not get home until president “ 100 percent.” to get the facts before making this particularly true with people playing Big Ten’s revenue-sharing system, Bugner merely went through the motions, being He said Hashmi has been a good Rushdie and his publishers "un­ in conferences where revenue­ ance for the 673 NCAA and NAIA midnight.” satisfied to last the 15-round distance. warranted interference " in Bri­ decision,” he replied. each school received less than leader in the Moslem community, However, while awaiting the . ® sharing keeps some of the teams four-year football schools fell by ABC has targeted nine of defending After the fight, Ali was drained by his efforts, 69(IMOal- Min.) but disagreed with the calls for tain's internal affairs. 880,881, the largest drop since the $700,000 in TV money during the 1988 while Bugner returned to his hotel to swim and drink report, Nunn had also said, P rio ri $ubl0Ct to change. alive. Any type of revenue you can get champion Michigan’s 11 regular- Rushdie’s assassination. He left open the possibility of NCAA began keeping such records in regular season. He pointed out that “We’re not going to hold up a vote from television they want to get. visiting teams get more from gate season games this fall for possible champagne. “Violence is not whatthe Koran expelling Iran's lone diplomat in Manchester • 645-8393 “But the time has come when we’ve 1957 and only the fourth decrease in television, Schembechler said, al­ British promoter Mickey Duff, disgusted by London and warned of an “even in the committee any longer.” that period. The attendance of receipts when they play at Michigan. says,” Ibrahim said, adding that He and Sen. John Warner of got to eliminate them (TV) dictating “We will send each team in the Big though the school must agree to Bugner’s lack of effort, said. “Well Joe. I guess the Hashmi’s response was a “per­ more serious response” if Rush­ Open Daily 'til 10 PM C U D F D C T A P E to us what time we can tee the ball up 35,581,790 was the lowest since 1980. name of the game is money.” die is killed. Virginia, ranking Republican on Ten home with more money — over change the starting time for anything sonal reaction" Weekends 'til 12 IW K E and tell them we’re going to play at “There are too many games on over five total appearances and three “Yes. Mickey.” Joe said. “And being able to The United States and Iran the panel, indicated that if new W IL S ^ television.” Schembechler said. “You $700,000 — in that one game than questions arise later, they could OIL C O . such-and-such time and if they want to thev’ll receive for their entire TV at home. spend it.” severed diplomatic ties when the 171 Spencer St., Manchester □ 646-5546 televise the game. fine. just can’t be on television evprv timo Reports from The Associated fundamentalists came to power be dealt with later in the confir­ U YEARS OF QUALITY SERVICE Press are included in this story. in Tehran a decade ago. mation process. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 21. 1989 — 13

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High School Roundup Memphis State races past Cards Manchester girls pull off big upset N C A A Hoop Bv The Associated Press ENFIELD — It couldn’t have come Amy MannOO-00, Tommy DubolsOO-00, Jodi Widmer 0 0-0 0, Beth O'Brien 4 1-3 9, Jen at a better time for Manchester High, Brindisi 0 0-00, Amy Shumaker 00-00, Kathy Even good teams get off to bad starts. But what or a worse time for Enfield High, as Kino 0 0-0 0, Sheryl O'Connell 0 (VO 0. Totals happened to No. 8 Louisville was beyond belief. the Indians upset the Raiders. 52-45. in T otals 21 8-16 52. Memphis State raced to a 24-0 lead, brought out E N F I E L D (45) — Sharon Leonard 12 3-4 27, overtime in CCC East Division girls’ P a tty G olden 2 0-0 4, K im T yle r 2 0-0 4, the boo-birds at Freedom Hall and beat the basketball play Monday afternoon. Stephanie Boudreau 3 0-0 6, Colleen FInnerty Cardinals 72-67 Monday night. 1 0-0 2, L isa A la lm o 1 0-0 2. T otals 21 3-4 45. The victory was the first of the year 3-polnt goals: M- Fowler 2. “ I don’t think I ’ve ever had a team come out and for the fifth-place Indians. 7-6 in the Halftime: 23-15 Manchester. get more than 10 or 12 points behind in 29 years of CCC East and 12-7overall, against one Regulation: 43-oll. coaching,” Louisville Coach, Denny Crum said. of the four clubs in the division. They “ I ’ve seen it happen before, but not to my team.” had been swept by Rockville and Louisville was shut out for more than seven Windham, and had losses to Enfield Manchester icemen minutes. By the time Pervis Ellison scored, the and East Hartford previously. 19.267 fans were booing. The Cardinals had not been Manchester, winners of three finish with a ioss heckled at home since 1987, when they lost the Metro straight, winds up its regular season Conference tournament title game to Memphis Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. when it visits BOLTON — It wasn’t the way State. Manchester High coach East Hartford High. UNDER FIRE — University of Kentucky “ They hit everything they threw up and vve buried I V » The loss was damaging to Enfield, Eric Farno wanted to cap the ourselves in a hole,” Crum said. “ The first four knocking the 10-3^ 14-4 Raiders out of campaign as the Indian icemen fell to basketball Coach Eddie Sutton looks minutes of the game were a joke.” first place in the CCC East, and Glastonbury High, 7-6. Monday morn­ dejected as his club fell to Auburn, - Memphis State made 10 of its first 13 shots while SURROUNDED — Pittsburgh’s Sean clinching at least a tie for the title for ing at the Bolton Ice Palace. 77-75, Monday night in Auburn, Ala­ Louisville missed its first nine. Miller, center, is boxed in by Villanova’s Manchester winds up its season at 11-2 Rockville, a 53-47 winner over bama. Sutton’s attorney says a univer­ “ I ’ve never been in a situation like that. I ’m just Doug West, left, and Marc Dowdell in East Hartford Monday night. 4-12-2 while the Tomahawks even glad it happened to us,” said Elliott Perry, who sity official tried to discredit Sutton by their Big East clash Monday night in "The girls are hungry to have a their record at 8-8-1 with the win. scored 25 points for the Tigers. "It was a shootout.’’ Farno said. “ It leaking part of Kentucky’s response to Pittsburgh. The Panthers won, 73-72. tournament game at home and we The Cardinals certainly had never seen it happen look at (needing) 13 wins to do it.’ said went back and forth until the final 1; 40 18 NCAA allegations against the to them. Manchester Coach Joe DePasqua. where we scored, but the refs ruled school’s basketball program. Kentucky, “ All of a sudden we looked up and it was ‘24-0 and I the net had moved.” Farno was less “ Our man-to-man defense was tena­ which has lost six games in a row, is thought, ‘What the hell is going on ?” ’ reserve center cious and unyielding. The girls are than pleased with that call. Felton Spencer said. starting to believe and achieve at the "You don’t make that call at that 11-16 overall. “ The last time I saw a team get down 24-0 was SPORTS stage of a close game,’’ he said. “ The right time of year.” he added, nothing when I was in junior high and we got ahead 30-0,” the Indians committed a season-low puck scores, the moves, you sophomore guard LaBradford Smith said. nine turnovers. allow it. It already was a goal” Louisville, however, did not give up. The IN BRIEF Manchester had a 9-3 edge after one Dave Ciolkosz, Chip Addabbo. Jeff Cardinals whittled their deficit to 41-30 at halftime Minor. Todd Carlson. Jeff Grote and SPORTS quarter and 23-15 bulge at the half and closed to 66-64 on Ellison’s basket with 2; 18 left. before Enfield rallied. The Raiders Tim Shumaker accounted for the Perry made six straight foul shots in the final 1; 05 Whalers cap road trip tied it at 43-all after regulation, but Indian goals. to give Memphis State its sixth consecutive victory. Manchester outscored them. 9-2, in It was a wild first period with IN BRIEF “ We knew they were going to make a run,” Perry EDMONTON — The Hartford Whalers the overtime, hitting five of nine free Glastonbury taking a 4-3 lead after the said. “ We did a good job holding our composure (25-29-4) wind up their four-game road trip throws. opening 15 minutes. down to the end.” tonight at 9:30 (Channel 18. WTIC) against the Cheryl Fowler led the Indians with a Saul Sandler registered a three-goal tiling hoop Invitational set Memphis State, which has won 10 of its la.st 11. is Edmonton Oilers (29-27-6) at the Northlands career-high 18 points along with six hat trick to lead Glastonbury. Dan 20-8 and 7-3 in the Metro. Coliseum. rebounds, Beth O’Brien worked hard Valenti added two goals and Ken The fourth annual Illing Freshman Basket­ Ellison scored23pointsforLouisville. 18-6and7-2. The Whalers won the first two games of the on the defensive end against Enfield’s Keeney and Rob Suling one apiece. ball Invitational will be held on Thursday and The Cardinals hurt themselves with poor foul road swing before a Sunday night 7-6 overtirne Sharon Leonard (27 points) and Manchester loses six seniors — Friday. The schedule is as follows; shooting, making only 14 of 31, loss to Winnipeg. Hartford haas won four of its contributed a career-high nine of her goalie Glen MacLachlan. Nate Nava- Thursday — Illing girls vs. East Hartford, No. 9 Duke 91, Georgia Tech 66: Danny Ferry 3:10 p.m.; South Windsor boys vs. Rockville. last five games. The Stanley Cup champion own. satis, Kevin Hurley. Larry Briggs. scored 26 points and Duke overwhelmed under­ Oilers have lo.st three in a row and scored only Trish O’Connell (9 points) had sent Carlson and Minor — to graduation. 3; 10 p.m.; Bennet girls vs. Windsor, 4; 30 p.m.; manned Georgia Tech for its sixth straight victory. 17 goals in seven games. They’ve lost 13 at it into overtime for the Indians by “ We’ve got four or five guys coming Bennet boys vs. Illing, 4;30 p.m. The visiting Yellow Jackets played without home, one shy of the franchise record. converting a one-and-one from the up from ECHO (Eastern Connecticut Friday — Girls championship. 3; 10 p.m.; leading scorer Tom Hammonds, who is injured, and The Whalers return home to the Civic Center foul line with 13 seconds left. Tina Hockey Organization) and we should Boys consolation, 3; 10 p.m.; Girls consolation, Anthony Sherrod, who is suspended. That left Thursday night to take on the Quebec Stone (7 points) had a couple of key be better next year.” Farno said. 4; 30 p.m.; Boys championship, 4;3() p.m. Georgia Tech with just nine players. AP photo Nordiques in a critical Adams Division clash. steals in the overtime for Manchester Glastonbury 4 3 0—7 Awards will be given to the winning teams, Duke raced to a 45-19 lead late in the first half and Manchester 3 2 1—6 the all-tournament teams and most valuable along with dishing out five assists Scoring: coasted the rest of the way. The Blue Devils are 20-4 WITH AUTHORITY — University of Monday night in Champaign, Illinois. while Lisa Cartier snared 11 First period: G- Ken Keeney (Tom Mit­ players. and 7-4 in the Atlantic Coast Conference, chell) 1:50, M - Dave C iolkosz (tim Jordan) Illinois’ Nick Anderson (25) slams home The Fighting lllini easily defeated the Chiefs hire Al Saunders rebounds, 2:14, G- Rob Suling (unassisted) 6:16, G- Saul Dennis Scott scored 26 points for Georgia Tech. two points as Purdue’s Loren Clyburn Boilermakers, 102-75. Manchester also took the junior Sandler (Dan V alenti) 8:12, M -C h ip Addabbo UConn names tri-captalns 17-9 and 6-5. KANSAS CITY. Mo. (A P) - Al Saunders, varsity game. 44-29. Kathy King had (Ciolkosz) 8:47, G- V olenti (Suling) 12:33, M- No. 10 Illinois 102, Purdue 75: Nick Anderson and (21) looks on during first-half action Jetf Minor (Tim Shumaker, Jordan) 14:23. Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald former head coach of the San Diego Chargers, 10 points and 12 rebounds and Amy Second period: G-Valenti (Sandler) :41, M- STORRS — The University of Connecticut Marcus Liberty each scored 21 points and Illinois No. 18 Nevada-Las Vegas 104, Long Beach Sta1e74: was named Monday as the receivers coach for Shumaker and Jodi Widmer added Todd Carlson (Jim C u rry) 1:20, M -Je tt Grote football team has elected seniors Abott Burrell ran off 21 straight points in sending Purdue to its p3cifio 10 (unassisted) 8:00, G- Sandler (Pat Dupuis) SHOT OFF — Manchester High's Shelly DIeterle gets off a shot Southern Cal led 43-42 early in the second before Reserve Barry Young scored 28 points and Stacey the Kansas City Chiefs eight markers aiece for the 16-1 young 9:47, G- Sandler (Dupuis) 12:18. over Enfield’s Stephanie Boudreau in a game played at Clarke and Mike Coleman and junior Matt DeGennaro worst loss this season. Augmon added 18 as UNLV ran past visiting Long The Chiefs also added former Temple coach Indians. Third period: M- Shumaker (Jason Oat- tri-captains for the 1989 season. The host lllini led 16-15 with 12 minutes left in the Stanford went ahead 49-48 with 10; 06 left. The w ay) 4:40. Arena on Jan. 27. The clubs met in Enfield Monday afternoon Trojans did not get another field goal until Ken Beach State. , j . , j- „ Bruce Arians as runnning backs coach. M A N C H E S T E R (52) — T ina Stone 7 3-6 7, Saves: M- Glen MacLachlan 30, G- Ed Burrell has been a three-year starter on first half and quickly made it 37-15. Young was lO-for-15 from the field, including Lisa Cortler 0 3-4 3, Shelly DIeterle 3 0-0 6, Adams/Joe Soucle 28 combined. with the Indians pulling off a 52-45 upset win in overtime. defense, starting last year at strong safety. Kenny Battle added 20 for Illinois, 22-4 and 9-4 in Countryman’s 3-point shot with four seconds left. T rish O 'Connell 4 1-3 9, C heryl Fo w le r 8 0-018, seven of 10 on 3-pointers. Coleman is a two-year starter at offensive the Big Ten. Tony Jones scored 20 for the No. 17 North Carolina State 90, North Carotlna- The Runnin’ Rebels are 19-6 and 12-2 in the Big Asheville 75: Chucky Brown had 23 points and 14 Dean Smith charged tackle while DeGennaro is the Huskies’ Boilermakers, 11-15 and 4-9. West. No. 16 Stanford 68, Southern California 52: Stanford rebounds and North Carolina State pulled away starting quarterback. Others; Kentucky’s longest losing streak since RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) — Dean Smith was UConn had been using game captains the held Southern Cal without a field goal for more than from North Carolina-Asheville charged with speeding and reckless driving Orel getting ready for his main business 1925 reached six games as Auburn won 77-75. The past three years. It will open its 1989 season on 10 minutes in the second half during a 19-1 burst that The Wolfpack. 18-5, led just .54-47 early in the Wildcats fell to 11-16 as their worst sea.son in history last month in Virginia, officials say. Saturday. Sept. 9, at home against Central led the Cardinal to its sixth .straight victory, second half. But they made 15 of their next 18 field By The Associated Press got even poorer. Sean Sutton, son of coach Eddie Larry D. Bishop, a Virginia State Police think I will. But until I believe that Howard Wright scored 20 points and Todd Lichti goal tries in taking command. Connecticut State University. Sutton, missed a shot at the buzzer that would have trooper, said in a telephone interview Monday myself, it could be a comedy of errors had 16 as Stanford beat the host Trojans for the 10th Milton Moore scored .39 points for the visiting With his financial business finished, he clocked the North Carolina coach’s speed out there early.” consecutive time. The Cardinal is21-5and 12-3inthe Bulldogs, 12-14. tied the game. with radar at 76 mph in a 55-mph zone on the Orel Hershiser got back to his main The St. Louis Cardinals have hired a night of Jan. 15. Earlier that evening his team business. tutor to teach Vince Coleman and U.S. wins soccer match was defeated by the Virginia in Charlottesville. “ I enjoyed getting out there again,” rookie Alex Cole how to bunt and get He was charged with reckless driving Hershiser said Monday after arriving bigger leads off third base. The JIDDAH. Saudi Arabia (AP) — The U.S. team defeated East Germany 2-0 in first-round because he was driving more than 20 mph over at the Los Angeles Dodgers’ camp in Cardinals want them to get the most Flames are red-hot at home Ziegler wary of Group C play of the World Youth Soccer the posted speed limit. Vero Beach, Fla. “ I ’m glad to be back out of their speed. Championships Monday and remained in If convicted. Smith could lose his driver’s to baseball.” contention to qualify for the eight-nation CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — To the Calgary license for up to a year. Hershiser, who agreed to a three- Financial Doings: and Flames, there’s nothing like being home in the rules on fighting Smith did not return phone calls Monday. year. $7.9 million contract last week, the New York Mets are still trying to quarterfinal round. NHL Roundup went right to work and took part in settle on a new contract. Cone, who Both goals came in the second half, while Saddledome. team drills. went 20-3 despite not being in the Kasey Keller of Lacey, Wash, excelled in the “ It’s a tough place to win in,” Washington Bv John F. BonfattI The National League Cy Young starting rotation all season, is looking goai for the Americans. Troy Dayak of goaltender Clint Malarchuk said Monday night left in the game. The Associated Press It was a rough, take-no-prisoners game with winner said he doesn’t think his highly for about $500,000 while the Mets are Livermore. Calif, opened the scoring for the after the Flames sent him to an early shower in a 6-2 Giants add Groh to staff referee Ron Hoggarth calling 132 minutes in publicized contract negotiations will offering around $400,000. United States in the 47th minute and Steve victory. BUFFALO. N. Y. — When it comes to fighting EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. (A P ) -y Al affect how he pitches this year or how Cone, unlike reliever Randy Myers, Snow of Schaumburg, 111. netted a penalty shot The Olympic Saddledome has been kind to the penalties, 74 to the Flames. in hockey, NHL President John Ziegler’s Patterson said the Flames weren’t surprised by Groh. who has worked w i;'’ New York Giants he is perceived by fans. has decided to come to camp without a in the 89th. Flames this season. They’re now 24-2-4 at home, the advice is: if it’s not broken, don’t fix it. the Capitals’ aggressiveness. coach Bill Parcells at two other locations, was “ I don’t feel like there’s an image contract. The victory gave the Americans a total of best mark in the NHL. Win No. 24 was easy — the Ziegler said the issue of whether fighting has Calgary’s Tim Hunter and Washington’s Dale appointed Monday as the linebackers’ coach problem,” he said. " I don’t feel like '"rhis is the place to be,” he said. “ I three points from two games, with a match Flames outshot Washington 23-12 over the first two a place in the league is an issue on which Hunter engaged in a wild fight in the third period. for the N FL team. there was any greed involved. You think we can work things out but I against Brazil on Wednesday. periods while building a 6-0 lead and coasted from “ reasonable people, intelligent people, can Dale Hunter was standing in the penalty box while Club spokesman Ed Croke said Groh just do the best you can. You’re only don’t want to fall behind while it’s there. have a difference in opinion.” But while throwing punches. Tim Hunter wrestled the resigned as offensive coordinator at South worth as much as the club will pay being done.” “ I ’ve played them before and did well,” sighed declining to give his own opinion at a press Washington player’s jersey off him and took it into Carolina to accept the Giants’ post. you.” Cone also had a team-low 2.22 Mavericks set deadline Malarchuk. a native of Grande Prairie. Alberta, conference Monday in Buffalo, he said the NHL the penalty box, forcing Hoggarth to go into the Groh was the head coach at Wake Forest Hershiser, 23-8 last season and the earned-run average and led the Mets who lasted two periods before Don Beaupre finished should be wary about making any radical DALLAS (A P) — Adrian Dantley continued detention area to retrieve the sweater. Both players from 1981-86 and worked with Parcells when World Series Most Valuable Player, with 213 strikeouts. his holdout Monday, failing to show for the up. “ They started out so quickly.” alterations in the game because it might both were assistant coaches at Arm y in 1968-69 will be the highest-paid player this The road-weary Caps showed little life until the were ejected from the game. alienate fans. “ It was my first full season as a Dallas Mavericks’ scheduled game with the Rangers 7. Devils 4; Tony Granato and Tomas and when Parcells was the head coach at Air year. third period, when Larry Murphy and Geoff “ When you’re coming down to fighting, starter in the majors and I have to San Antonio Spurs and prompting the team to Sandstrom each scored two goals to lead New York Force in 1978. Croke said. Camp News: Tony Gwynn says he Courtnall scored to break up Rick Wamsley’s you’re coming down to an issue that has been establish myself again in order to be set a Wednesday deadline for his appearance. over New Jersey. still isn’t completely comfortable in Mavericks general manager Norm Sonju shutout bid. debated in the league for probably 73 years.” in the same level as the Goodens and The Capitals, third in the Patrick Division with a Ulf Dahlen’s tie-breaker at 11.48 of the second center field, but intends to stay there spoke with Dantley’s agent David Falk by he said. “ That will be debated more. It’s Clemens,” Cone said. 29-24-10 record for 68 points, looked like a tired team. period gave the Rangers a 4-3 lead and New York Bourque player of week for the San Diego Padres. Gwynn, a phone, but apparently they were unable to debated every year. They couldn’t move the puck out of their own end. clinched it with goals by Darren Turcotte later in the former Gold Glove winner in right negotiate a deal. “ The customer is buying our product.” he MONTREAL (AP) - Defenseman Ray Medical Report: Texas pitcher Jose were outshot 11-3 in the first period and went O-for-7 second period and Jason Lafreniere and Granato in Bourque of the Boston Bruins, who scored four field, moved to center for the final two Guzman will be out of action for up to “ I don’t want to get into the specifics of pur added “ He’s not rejecting it. Anci under those AP photo months last season. on the power play. the third. circumstances, you always have to he a little goals and added five assists in four games, was three weeks with a slight dislocation discussion,” Sonju said in a statement. “ In our With his two scores. Granato increased his total to “ My confidence level is not where it Calgary, first in the Smythe Division and leading cautious about how dramatically you change named the N H LPlayerof the Week Monday for GETTING READY — The Dodgers’ Orel Hershiser sights his in the front side of his right shoulder. conversation, it became apparent that no flight 34 and set a club record for most goals in a season by should be right now but hopefully it the NHL with 92 points, buried the feable Capitals your product.” the period ending Feb. 19. Guzman’s shoulder separation was arrangements had been made, therefore we do a rookie. Mark Pavelich scored 33 in 1981-82. target as he cocks to fire a pitch Monday morning at will be by opening day,” Gwynn said. with four second-period goals, thrilling the crowd of Those in favor of banning fighting got a Bourque, who became the irst defenseman to causing an impingement of the not anticipate Dantley being at the game Kings 5. Maple Leafs 4; Red-hot Wayne Gretzky Dodgertown in Vero Beach during the first full week of spring “ I ’m going to play it and I ’m going to 19,538. powerful ally recently when superstar Wayne win the honor this season, returned from a knee rotator cuff and biceps tendon. Dr. tonight.” had two goals and an assist and Mike Allison, be a lot better at it than most people Colin Patterson and Hakan Loob dug the Caps’ Gretzky said hockey is suffering in America injury Jan. 26 and has helped the Bruins to a training camp. Frank Jobe told Rangers officials. getting a chance to play on Gretzky’s line, added a grave by scoring 13 seconds apart, then Gary Suter because too many people are turned off by the 6-3-1 record since then. He figured in nine of the ’49 team cancels reunion and Theoren Fleury finished the job with goal and two assists to lead Los Angeles over Bruins’ 17 goals for the week. fisticuffs, 1 power-play goals in a 28-second spand. ‘Toronto. “ I believe it will have to be eliminated.” said OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The 1949 Gretzky, who reached the 1.800-point plateau with Jiri Hrdina and Gary Roberts also scored for the Gretzky of fighting in the NHL Atlanta puts woeful Clippers away early Oklahoma football team announced Monday it a seven-point game Saturday night, continued to Flames, whose 42-12-8 record left them 23 points He noted that his off-season trade from the NBA cites Olajuwon has canceled its April reunion to express close in on Gordie Howe’s all-time points record. ahead of second-place Los Angeles in the Smythe Edmonton Oilers to the Los Angeles Kings disgust and embarrassment over recent Gretzky has 1.803 career points, 48 shy of breaking NEW YORK (A P ) — Houston center Akeem By The Associated Press Nets 117, Heat 109: Roy Hinson land used a relentless defense to beat problems plaguing the football program. Division. gave him an opportunity to see how people Coach Terry Crisp said his Flames wanted to get Howe’s all-time mark of 1,850, a record Gretzky said Olajuwon. who averaged 32.7 points and 15.7 scored 24 points and Chris Morris 23 as Houston for its 18th straight home In a letter released at an Oklahoma City outside of Canada view the game. Wamsley his third shutout of the sea.son, but he feels he can reach this season. The Kings have 20 rebounds last week, was named NBA Player of The knew what they NBA Roundup New Jersey ended the Heat’s two- victory. news conference, James D. Owens, co-captain Murphy dashed that plan with just over six minutes games remaining. the Week on Monday. had to do. made game winning streak. The Cavaliers, improving the of the 1949 team, said he doesn’t plan to take The highlight of Olajuwon’s week was a certain that it happened. Miami, which had trailed by 16 NBA’s best record to 39-12, swarmed part in any reunions on campus “ until a drastic 35-point. 19-rebound performance against the After losing to the expansion Miami its last 25 games. points late in the second quarter, over Akeem Olajuwon whenever he change in leadership takes place.” Boston Celtics last Tuesday. Heat Sunday night, the Hawks knew it Rookie Charles Smith led Los rallied in the third period, twice touched the ball and made the He attributed his feelings to the “ latest Arena football receives the boot for 1989 was important to come out strong Angeles with 19 points, while Benoit taking one-point leads, the last at 79-78 Rockets’ center work hard for all of inexcusable, disgusting and embarrassing Benjamin and Reggie Williamsadded on two free throws by Kevin Edwards, his 21 points. their head If it were up to Detroit, against the events that have occurred in the football partners, and franchise operators championship in the club’s first Tisdale trade is confirmed 17 each. who ended up with a franchise-record Houston had a four-game winning Bv Jim Irwin we’d be playing But we can’t play “ That’s what you’ve got to do with a program.” who held limited partnerships season last year. “ Once people start Jazz 118, Suns 92: Karl Malone 34 points. streak stopped. The Associated Press ourselves 12 times.” INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Wayman Tisdale, team like that.” Wilkins said. “ You “ The limited partnership has lost putting their money in, they want to the second player taken in the 1985 NBA draft, don’t want to hang around and hang scored 28 of his 35 points in the first With the score tied at 83, the Nets Bulls 102, Trail Blazers 98: Michael Gamecocks want Woods DETROIT — Arena Football has confidence in the present manage­ have some say in how they run it.” The Detroit franchise is held hy was traded to Sacramento Monday by the around, because a team like that can half as Utah won its fourth straight took the lead for good on two free Jordan scored 12 of his 33 points in the been shelved for 1989 but could bounce ment structure,” Vitto said in a news Telephones at the league office in Mike Hitch, owner of the NH L’s , who have lost 10 in a row and hurt you. We took the game away game. John Stockton added 19 points throws by Dennis Hopson and a dunk fourth period and seldom-used top COLUMBIA. S.C. (A P ) — Appalachian State back if teams forge stronger financial release. “ Under the current structure Chicago were disconnected. A tele­ . Hitch’s Olympia have the NBA’s third-worst record from them and didn’t let them back in and 17assistsfor the Jazz, while Thurl by Morris. draft choice Will Perdue hit two key coach Sparky Woods, who guided the Mountai­ ties with their host facilities, the we didn’t feel comfortable about phone listing for Foster was unavaila­ Arenas Inc. controls the rights to Joe In return, the Pacers got center LaSalle Bailey had 17 points and Darrell Mavericks 105, Spurs 93: Rolando baskets as Chicago defeated neers to Southern Conference titles in 1986 and it.” coach and general manager of the moving ahead this year ” ble Monday night. Louis Arena in downtown Detroit, Thompson and little-used guard Randy Wit- The Hawks built a 12-point lead in Griffith 16. Blackman scored 19 of his 37 points in Portland. 1987, will be named the new head football coach league-champion Detroit Drive say. Fees paid by the franchise opera­ Gregory said he had no financial home of the Drive and Red Wings. tman to help alleviate what they said was bad the first 3:17and. with Wilkins leading ’The loss snapped a five-game the fourth period to lead Dallas over Jordan hit five straight free throws at South Carolina, sources said Monday night. The six-team league will suspend tors to Foster covered players’ information about any of the teams team chemistry, Indiana. 11-38 on the season, the way with 30 points, defeated the winning streak for the Suns, who were San Antonio for the ninth consecutive down the stretch. Woods held a team meeting Monday night to Marcum said he believed arena operations this year while attempting salaries and other operating costs, including the Drive, which led the also sent a second-round draft pick to the Kings Clippers 114-100 Monday. led by Eddie Johnson’s 23 points. time. Nuggets 103, Pistons 101: Alex tell his players of his decision to leave the football’s comeback depended on to restructure and resume play in although the franchisees were respon­ league in attendance in 1988. But. he and waived veteran guard John Long to make "The Clippers are struggling a Lakers 100, Kings 97: David Rivers The Mavs also got 16 points and 21 English’s 30 points and a missed Boone, N.C., university for the Gamecocks job. developing relationships like that 1990. Gary Vitto, general manager of sible for obtaining playing sites. Drive added, “ If everybody was making room for Thompson and Wittman little, and those teams get hungry,” hit two free throws with four seconds rebounds from James Donaldson. 18-footer by with three Earlier in the day. Woods met with his between the Drive and Joe Louis the Drive, said Monday. spokesman Ru.ss Gregory said. money, it’d be hard not to go ahead General Manager Donnie W'alsh would not Atlanta coach Mike Fratello said. left to clinch the Lakers’ victory in Frank Brickowski paced San Anto­ seconds left enabled Denver to edge assistant coaches and athletic director Jim Arena Drive officials attributed the sus­ “ It just did not work out. that this year” say whether further moves were likely before “ They saw us in a vulnerable situation Sacramento. scored 33 — nio with 24 points as the Spurs suffered Detroit. Garner to tell them of his decision, according to “ We feel the future of the game is pension to differences between league particular management structure,” “ You’re only as strong as your 'Thursday’s trading deadline, although there and tried to take advantage of it. I just two points shy of his season-high their seventh straight loss. Thomas’ shot hit the rim and he got the source, who asked that his name not be within the co-promotion in the are­ founder and commissioner Jim Fos­ said Tim Marcum, who coached the weakest link.” Marcum said “ We do has been speculation the Pacers are trying to liked the fact that we jumped out — to pace the Lakers. Cavaliers 110, Rockets 90: Mark his own rebound under the basket, but used. nas.” Marcum said ter, who led a group of general Drive to an 11-3 record and the league have some people who are in over deal forward Herb Williams. early.” and Ricky Berry led Price scored 27 points and Larry Fat Lever stole the ball before The Clippers lost for the 24th time in Sacramento with 15 points apiece. Nance blocked seven shots as Cleve­ Thomas could get off another shot. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 21. 1989 - 15

14 - MANCHESTER HERALD Tuesday. Feh 21. 1989 SCOREBOARD SCIENCE & HEALTH

Klng85.MapleL0ala4 Big East standings Speech training Big East Conference O'oll Transactions Hockey Longest pro careers) W L W L Bubble babies Toronto 2 1 1—4 10 2 20 3 Los Angeles 2 2 1—5 (Jeorgetown Syracuse 8 5 22 5 Rrst Period— 1, Toronto, Fergus 18 21 5 (Leemon, Kostopoulos), 8:48 (pp). 2, Los in big-league sports>! Seton Hall 8 5 By The Associated Press improves reading Pittsburgh 8 6 15 10 survive today NHL standings Angeles, Allison 13 (DeGroy, Gretzky), 17 6 BASEBALL 11:42 (pp). 3, Toronto, Gill 6 (lofrote), Providence 6 6 American Leogue Vlllanova 6 7 15 12 12:54. 4, Los Angeles, Krushelnyskl 18 14 9 CALIFORNIA ANGELS—Agreed to AM Time* EST (Duchesne, DeGrav), 18:07 (pp). Deacon McGuire 26 Baseball 1884-88, 1890-1908, 1910, 1912 St. John's 5 7 terms with Bert Blyleven and Vance WALES CONFERENCE Connecticut 4 8 13 9 Penalties—Laldlaw, LA (hIgh-stIckIng), 9 13 Lovelace, pitchers, on one-year contracts. with transplant 7:57; Kordic, Tor (tripping), 10:03; Ri­ George Blanda 26 Football 1949-58, 1960-75 Boston College 1 10 TEXAS RANGERS— Signed Rick for deaf students w L T Pts GF GA chardson, Tor (roughing), 17:58. Raether and John Barfield, pitchers, to NY Ronoers 31 22 8 70 245 222 Gordie Howe 26 Hockey 1946-71, 1979-80 Monday's Result one-year contracts. Pittsburgh 32 22 5 49 266 248 Second Period—5, Los Angeles, Gretzky Pittsburgh 73, Vlllanova 72 National League 225 210 Tonight's (kime By Laura Tolley with some profoundly deaf stu­ Washington 29 24 10 68 45 (Allison, Krushelnyskl), 7:49. 6, Los Bobby Wallace 25 Baseball 1894-1918 ATLANTA BRAVES—Signed Jose Al­ ST. LOUIS (AP) - The debate Philadelphia 29 29 3 6) 229 208 Angeles, Taylor 18 (LIba, Kasper), 12:01.7, St. John's at Seton Hall, 8 p.m. varez, pitcher, and Barry Jones, outfielder, The Associated Press over whether to teach deaf dents in teaching them to talk, New Jersey 21 30 10 52 222 255 Toronto, Osborne 13 (Leemon, OIczvk), Wednesday's Games to one-year contracts. and I’ve interacted with others NY Islandersl 21 35 3 45 194 243 18:35. Penalty—Salmlng, Tor (holding), Eddie Collins 25 Baseball 1906-30 UConn at Boston College, 8 p.m. HOUSTON ASTROS—Assigned the con­ children how to speak is unlikely Adams Division 5:00. Providence at Georgetown, 8 p.m. tracts of Don Dunster and Jim Hickey, HOUSTON — An experimental bone- to wane, educators say, despite a where it was a very painful x-Montreal 40 15 7 87 240 179 Third Period—8, Los Angeles, Gretzky 46 Ty Cobb 24 Baseball 1905-28 Saturday's (James pitchers, and Jim MIkullk, outfielder, to experience in which their self- 24 11 63 208 198 Pittsburgh at UConn (Civic Center), 1 marrow transplant that ended in death five recent study showing that read­ Boston 2« (Allison, Krushelnyskl), 9:17. 9, Toronto, Moncloca of the Mexican League. confidence was destroyed,’’ Buffalo 28 27 6 62 228 233 Damphousse 20 (Leemon, OIczvk), 19:24. Pete Rose 24 Baseball 1963-86 p.m. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Signed Andy years ago for David, the “ boy in the plastic ing scores were strongly higher Hartford 25 2 9 4 54 216 2 03 Providence at Seton Hall, 1 p.m. 268 Penalties—Salmlng, Tor (cross­ Van Slyke, outfielder, to a three-year bubble,” is helping other children with the for those able to speak. Bayer said. Quebec _21 _34 6 48 207 checking), 1:09; Salmlng, Tor (holding), Vlllanova at Boston College, 7 p.m. In the typical total communica­ CAMPBELL CONFERENCE 5:50; Miller, LA (hooking), 13:28. Georgetown at St. John's, 9 p.m. contract. g/^sKETBALL same immune system disorder to survive “ It’s a very emotional controv­ Norris Division Shots on goal—Toronto 12-10-11—33. Los Sunday's (Same National Basketball Association without isolation. ersy,’’ said Jean Moog, principal tion program, research has W L T Pts OF GA Angeles 9-14-13—36. Kentucky at Syracuse, noon INDIANA PACERS—Traded Wavman Detroit 26 26 9 61 237 241 Nuggets 103. Pistons 101 "His life certainly had an impact on of Central Institute for the Deaf, shown that students depend too Power-play Opportunities—Toronto 1 of Tlsdale,torward,andafuturesecond-round much on sign language, Moog Chlcogo 22 31 8 52 236 255 2; Los Angeles 2 of 5. Top Twenty coiiege hoop poii draft pick to the Sacramento Kings for mankind. If only our lives could have as where the federally funded study St. Louis 21 28 10 52 203 218 Goalies—Toronto, Bester, 11-14-2 (36 Basketball DETROIT (101) , guard, and LaSalle much of an impact," said Dr. William said. “ They make noises, they Minnesota 18 28 13 49 196 2K shots-31 saves). Los Angeles, Healv, 25-15-2 Rodman 68 0-4 12, Salley 2-2 3-4 7, Thompson, center-forward. Waived John was done last year. “ I think what Toronto 20 35 5 45 184 251 vocalize, but speech is not iniel- (33-29). Lalmbeer 4-9 2-2 11, Dumars 614 65 20, The Top Twenty teams In the Associate Long, guard. Shearer, David’s primary physician at ¥ we’re trying to do is bring some Smythe Division Thomos 612 4-4 11, Aguirre 611 2-2 14, Press' college basketball poll, with flrst- MILWAUKEE BUCKS—Signed Texas Children’s Hospital. 1 rationale to the topic.” ligible without the signs.” Colgarv 42 12 8 92 269 174 NBA standings Johnson 9-18 3-4 21, Edwards 1-3 1-2 3, ploce votes In parentheses, totalpoints Mike Dunleovv, assistant coach, to a Deaf children in total commun­ Los Angeles 32 23 5 69 307 261 AMihorn 1-2 OO 2. Totals 4679 19-27 101. based on 2619-1617-1615161612-11-169-67- 16daycontractasa player. David was born with severe combined In the study of 100 profoundly Edmonton 29 27 6 64 » CT DENVER (103) 65-662-1, record through Feb. 19 and last immune deficiency syndrome, or SCIDS, a deaf 16- and 17-year-old students ications programs also don’t read Vancouver 25 29 7 57 200 W Enollsh14-242-2M,Cooper1-3602,Schaves PHOENIX SUNS—Activated Dan Winnipeg 20 28 10 50 224 260 EASTERN CONFERENCE week'sranking: disorder that left him without protection who had been taught speech, as well because they aren’t given Atlantic Division 610161116, Lever6151-213,Adams6116112, Record Pts Pvs Malerle, guard, from the Inlured list. intensive instruction in speech x-cl Inched playoff berth W L Pet. GB Rasmussen 163-45,Davls696414,Turner16 I. Oklohoma (61)23- 3 1296 1 Placed ,guard,onthelnluredllst. against disease. At the time, children with reading scores were five grade Monday's Gomes Scholastic 002, Hanzllk65649. Totals39-892628103. 20- 3 1224 2 and language, Geers said. If deaf 7, New Jersey 4 New York 34 17 .667 2. Arlzona (2) the disorder died because there was no levels higher than the third-grade Philadelphia 28 22 .560 3. Georgetown 20- 3 1146 4 PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS—Fired students are to reach their full Los Angeles 5, Toronto 4 Boston 23 27 .460 Detroit 23 16 31 31—101 4.lndlana (1) 21- 5 976 9 , head coach. Nomed Rick treatment. nationwide average for pro­ Calgary 6, Washington 2 Washington 19 30 .388 Denver 26 29 24 24—103 5. North Carolina22- 5 972 8 Adelman Interim head coach and Jack Doctors placed David in a clear plastic foundly deaf students. Thirty of potential, they must be taught to Tuesday's Gomes New Jersey 20 32 .385 6Polnt goals—Adams 2, Lalmbeer, 6. Syracuse 22- 5 934 6 Schalow head defensive coach. speak at an early age, before Winnipeg at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Thomas. Fouled out—None. Rebounds— 7. Missouri 22- 5 930 3 SAN ANTONIO SPURS—Waived Colvin bubble immediately after birth and in­ the 100 read at or above the Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Basketball standings Charlotte 14 37 .275 Central Division Detroit 53 (Lalmbeer 16), Denver 49 8. Louisville 18- 5 852 10 Natt, forward. creasingly bigger bubbles as he grew to lOth-grade level, said Ann Geers, signing is learned, she said. Detroit at New York Islanders, 8:05 810 11 k CCC-East O’all Cleveland 39 12 .765 (Cooper 11). Assists—Detroit 20 (Thomas 9. Duke (1) 19- 4 FOOTBALL protect him from germs while researchers who led the research. To participate in the study, p.m. W L W L Detroit 33 15 .688 10), Denver 22 (Lever 8). Total fouls— lO.llllnols 21- 4 696 5 Notional Football League teens had to have been profoundly Hartford at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. Windham 10 2 11 5 Milwaukee 31 17 .646 Detroit 22, O nver 20. A—17,022. II. West Virginia 22- 2 591 14 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Named Bruce worked on a treatment. “ That means they were func­ St. Louis at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. 12. Florlda State 19- 4 508 7 deaf before they learned lan­ Wednesday's Games Manchester 9 3 11 6 Atlanta 32 20 .615 Arlans runnlngbackscoachondAI Saunders David, whose family name was never tioning for all practical purposes Hartford Public 8 4 11 6 Chlcogo 30 20 .600 13. Mlchlgan 19- 6 495 13 receivers coach. ^ _ guage. They hacl to have been New York Islanders at Buffalo, 7:35 Rockville 8 4 8 9 Indiana 11 38 .224 Bulls102,Trailblazers98 14. Iowa 19- 6 484 15 NEW YORK GIANTS—Named Al Groh released to the public, died Feb. 22,1984, of like normal-hearing adolescents, p.m. East Hartford 7 5 9 8 WESTERN CONFERENCE 15.Seton Hall 21- 5 416 12 linebackers coach. blood cancer contracted shortly after he which is rather outstanding con­ educated in an oral setting only, Winnipeg at Montreol, 7:35 p.m. Enfield 4 8 6 12 Midwest Division 16.Stanford 20- 5 3M 17 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Named Phlladelphio at New York Rangers, PORTLAND (98) 19 underwent a bone-marrow transplant de­ sidering the severity of their and to have a normal I.Q. with no Fermi 2 10 3 13 W L Pet. GB Kersey 621 66 16, Jones 1-1 OO 2, 17. N.Carollno State17- 5 331 John Bobo offensive line coach. significant educational 7:35 p.m. South Windsor 0 12 1 16 Houston 31 19 .620 18. Nev.-Las Vegas18- 6 290 18 WASHINGTON REDSKINS— signed to free him from the bubble. deafness,” Geers said. Minnesota at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Duckworth 613 66 18, Branch 615 36 9, — Utah 32 20 .615 Porter6136617,Slchtlno36007,Jahnson36 19.St. Mary's, Calif. 22- 3 71 Signed Mike Tice, tightend. handicaps. Toronto at Colgarv, 9:35 p.m. 21- 2 37 — No other child lived like David and, Profoundly deaf people, even Woshlngton at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Dollas 27 22 .551 26 8, Bowie 7-12 46 19, Anderson 63 OO 0, 20.Ball State In reading ability, Moog said, O'all Denver 27 .519 Others receiving votes: Wisconsin m , Arena Football because of the treatment, there has not with the most powerful hearing ACC 25 Bryant 1-1602. Totols369127-3698. “What appeared to make the W L w L Son Antonio 13 37 .260 Pittsburgh 28; Evansville 22; Louisiana ARENA FOOTBALL—Suspended oper- been another “ bubble boy.” AP photo aids, cannot understand speech St. Joseph's 10 0 18 1 Miami 7 43 .140 CHICAGO (102) State 21; Ohio State 21; Memphis State 14; otlonsfor 1989seoson. most difference was their facility NHL results Notre Dame 7 3 12 7 Pacific Division Grant 7-11 16 15, PIppen 7-12 46 18, Oregon State 14; Texas-EI Paso 13; Notional Hockey League Today, at Texas Children’s Hospital, without special training, though Xavier 5 4 9 10 L.A. Lakers 35 16 .686 Providence 10; GeorgiaTech9;Alabama6; NHL—Suspended Duane Sutter, Chicago BUBBLE BOY — It has been five years since the death of David, the “boy they may hear some sounds. with English, the extent to which Corzine 611 1-2 9, Vincent 2-5 60 4, Jordan La Salle 6; Florida 5; Minnesota 5; many children with SCIDS are being East Catholic 4 6 8 11 Phoenix 32 18 .640 16227633, Perdue 4-71-29, Paxson62000, right wing, for five games tor on Incident treated successfully with the improved in the bubble," shown here at age 12 in this 1983 picture. Some babies The report has been well they mastered vocabulary, un­ Rangers?. Devlls4 St Bernard 3 6 9 9 Seattle 31 19 .620 Hodges 5116012, Sellers 16002.Totals4687 Texas 4; Vanderbilt 4; Arkansas-Little against Washington on Feb. 15. derstood syntatic structure and Fairfield Prep 0 10 0 19 Golden Stote 28 20 .583 1620102. Rock 2; Georgia Southern 2; Iowa State 2; DETROIT RED WINGS—Recalled Tim transplant treatment. Shearer said. A born now with the same fatal disorder are avoiding the sterile isolation received by supporters of teach­ Portland 25 24 .510 Portland 21 20 27 30— 98 Arkansas 1; Idaho 1; Kansas 1; Notre Dome Higgins, right wing, from Adirondack otthe handful of hospitals across the country also ing the deaf to speak, but Moog how to form complex sentences, How Jersey 1 2 1—4 Sacramento 14 36 .280 Chicago 29 21 26 26—102 1. . Sent Tim David required to survive for 12 years. how to write them, how to speak N.Y. Rangers 2 3 2—7 COC-East O'all L.A. Clippers 11 41 .212 6Polnt goals—Porter, Slchtlng, Bowie, Cheveldae, goaltender, to Adirondack. perform the transplant. said those who favor total com­ Rrst Period—1, New Jersey, Muller 24 W L w L Monday's Games Hodges 2. Fouled out—None. Rebounds— How Top Twenty fared MINNESOTA NORTH STARS-Called Gone are the strict sterile conditions that munication, combining speech them, and how to understand (Broten, Verbeek), 2:21. 2, New York, Coventry 13 1 15 3 Cleveland 110, Houston 90 up Ken Hodge, center, from Kalamazoo of Three-month-old Ana Ruth Calderon was Portland65 (Kersey 15), Chicago 51 (PIppen made David a prisoner of his disorder. SCIDS. and sign language, are less them when they were spoken.” Granoto 33 (Latreneire, Petit), 8:09. 3, Bacon Academy 13 1 15 3 CJilcogo 102, Portland 98 11). Assists—Portland 23 (Porter 10), the International Hockey League. released from the hospital three weeks ago Of the 20,000 profoundly deaf New York, Sandstrom 21, 10:19 (sh). Cheney Tech 5 9 6 12 Denver 103, Detroit 101 Chicago 29 (Jordan 7). Total fouls— How The Associated Press' Top Twenty MONTREAL CANADIENS—Sent Jyrkl Children with the condition stay in the The treatment involves taking about a enthusiastic. That is used in 90 7 11 after receiving a marrow transplant. Penalties—Malev, NJ, malor (fighting), RHAM 5 9 New Jersey 117, Miami 109 Portland 19, Chicago 25. A—17,638. college basketball teams fared Monday; Lumme, defenseman, to Sherbrooke of hospital before and after transplant. quart of bone marrow from a donor, either a percent of schools. people under age 21 in the United 2:58; Poeschek, NY, malor (fighting), Bolton 0 13 1 17 Atlanta 114, L.A. Clippers 100 1. Oklahoma (263) did not play. the American Hockey League. Called up “ She is fat and sassy, doing well,” States, only about 10 percent are 2:58; Deblols, NY (tripping), 9:31; Malev, Dallas 105, San Antonio 93 2. Arizona (263) did not play. Donald Dufresne, defenseman, from Sher­ Visitors need only wash their hands and be sibling or a parent, and injecting it into a The hit movie “ Children of a Mavericks 105, Spurs 93 Shearer said. taught in oral communication NJ (tripping), 12:05; Vellschek, NJ Utah 118, Phoenix 92 3. Georgetown (263) did not play. brooke. healthy. vein. If the transplant is successful, cells Lesser God” dealt with the moral (hooking), 17:02; Show, NY (tripping), COC-West O'all L.A. Lokers 100, Sacramento 97 4. Indiana (21-5) did not play. NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Recalled known as lymphocytes in the marrow form Shearer said neither he nor David’s programs that emphasize the 18:18. W L w L Tuesdoy's Gomes 5. North Carolina (22-5) did not play. Jeff Hackett, goaltender, from Springfield SCIDS also is being identified earlier, question of whether the deaf 12 2 15 3 Houston at New York, 7:M p.m. DALLAS (105) the core of a healthy immune system. parents look back at whether anything limited hearing they have. Second Period—4, New York, Sand­ Cromwell Tyler 58 06 10, Perkins 7-18 2-3 16, 6. Syracuse (22-5) did not play. of the American Hockey Leogue. Sent thanks to pediatricians who are more should be integrated, sometimes strom 22 (Lofrenlere, Hardy), 1:28. 5, Portland 8 5 10 7 L.A. Clippers at Washington, 7:M p.m. 7. Missouri (22-5) did not play. Rob DImalo, center, to Springfield. Sixteen children have been treated at could have been done differently. “ If you want deaf children to 6 8 6 12 Boston ot Seattle, 8 p.m. Donaldson 69 46 16, Harper 612 0-0 8, aware of the disorder. “ When they see against their will, into the speak­ New Jersey, Verbeek 22 (Broten, Wo- East Hampton Blockmon 13-1911-1337, Schrempf4-125613, 8. Louisville (18-6) lost to Memphis NEW YORK RANGERS—Recalled “ They went fora chance atthe time when lonln), 7:18. 6, New Jersey, Conacher 5 Vlnol Tech 4 10 5 13 Indiana at Milwaukee, 8:M p.m. State 72-67. (3arren Turcotte, center, and Jett Bloem- children who have unusual infections, they Texas Children’s in the past five years, ing world. Sign language is easier talk, it takes a lot of work on 3 11 5 13 Golden Stote at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. Blab 61 06 0, Davis 261-2 5, Wiley 60 0-0 0, 9. Duke (264) beat Georglo Tech 91-66. the technology was right,” the doctor said, (Lolselle, Brown), 8:43. 7, New York, Rocky Hill Jones61060. Totals41-862628105. berg, defenseman, from Denver of the think maybe this child has a similar including one boy who successfully under­ to teach than speech, but may be speech,” Moog said. On average, Dahlen 20 (Leetch), 11:48 (pp). 8, New Wednesday's Games 10. Illinois (22-4) beot Purdue 102-75. International Hockey League. Signed “ and for one reason or another, it worked children in a total communication York, Turcotte 1 (Ogrodnlck, Greschner), Chlcogo at Charlotte, 7:M p.m. 11. West Virginia (22-2) did not play. Mlloslav Horava, defenseman. problem (to David),’’ Shearer said. went the procedure while David was dying. of little or no use except among CCC-East girls O'all Phlladelphio at MIomI, 7:M p.m. SAN ANTONIO (93) 12. Florldo State (19-4) did not play. out in a very sad way.” program receive two or three 18:17. Penalties—Sundstrom, NJ (hook­ G.Anderson 612 36 9, King 611 65 11, About one out of 100,000 babies have Eleven are still alive. other deaf people. ing), 4:09; Petit, NY (elbowing), 9:18; W L w L New Jersey at Cleveland, 7:M p.m. 13. Michigan (19-6) did not play. —Traded half-hour speech lessons a week, 10 2 14 3 Portland ot Detroit, 7:M p.m. BrIckowsk116146724, M.Anderson461-29, 14. Iowa (19-6) did not play. According to Helen Bayer, Korn, NJ (tripping), 10:14; Danevko, NY Enfield W. Anderson 9-206019, Maxwell 618 2-319, Chris McRae, left wing, to the New York (hIgh-stIckIng), 16:34; KIslo, NY (hlgh- Rockville 10 2 14 4 Golden State at Son Antonio, 8:M p.m. 15. Seton Hall (21-5) did not play. Rangersfor ,defensemon. coordinator of the St. Louis and end up using mostly sign East Hartford 9 3 14 4 Dallas at Denver, 9:M p.m. Smrek 0-0600, Comegys 1-3602, Whitehead 16. Stanford (21-5) beat Southern Cal 6652. stlcklng), 16:34; Verbeek, NJ (roughing), 60600. Totals3966162393. WASHINGTON CAPITALS — County Special School District language. 19:53; Petit, NY (roughing), 19:53. Windham 8 4 12 6 L.A. Lakers at Utah, 9:M p.m. Recalled Don Beaupre, goaltender, from Manchesfer 6 6 11 7 Boston at Sacramento, 10:M p.m. Dallas M 20 25 30—105 17. North Carolina State (165) beat deaf education program, choos­ Proponents of total communi­ Third Period—9, New York, Lafrenlere5, San Antonio 24 21 20 28— 93 Baltimoreof the American Hockey League. 3:15. 10, New Jersey, Wolanin 2 (Muller, Fermi 3 9 6 12 North Carollna-Ashevllle9675. Windsor dentists offer free service ing between the two extremes and cation say that teaching speech South Windsor 2 10 5 13 3-Polnt goals—W.Anderson, Max­ 18. Nevodo-Las Vegas (166) beat Long Broten), 11:06. 11, New York, (Jranoto 34 well. Fouled out—None. Rebounds— East Coast Hockey League (Lofrenlere), 19:21 (en). Penalties— Hartford Public 0 12 1 17 Beach State 10674. CAROLINA—Announced the reslgnotlon a myriad of choices between takes more time and effort, and Dallas 67 (Donoldson 21), San Antonio 40 19. St. Mary's, Collf. (22-3) did not President’s Day seemed the said. “ This community has been England Dental Center. She said MacLean, NJ (roughing), 6:20; Petit, NY, NBA results (King 8). Assists—(Dallas 21 (Harper 7), of Joe telenski, head coach and general Bv Elizabeth Llahtfoot depends on factors such as that many preschool children in double minor (roughing) ,6:20. play. monager. perfect time to do it ” very good to me and helped my they told her the procedure that O'all San Antonio 22 (M.Anderson 12). Total The-Associated Press intelligence, other learning dis­ oral-only programs are unable to Shots on goal—New Jersey 7-11-17—35. ACC girls fouls—Dallas 19, San Antonio 23. A—9,326. 20. Ball State (21-2) did not play. SOCCER The doctors, including two oral prac tice become successful, and I cost her nothing would ordinarily New>.York 16-10^-34. W L w L Cavaliers 110, Rockets 90 Malor Indoor Soccer League abilities and family support. communicate in any form for a Power-play Opportunities—New Jersey Mercy 7 1 13 7 MISL—Awarded a franchise to Cleve­ WINDSOR - Stephen O’Don­ surgeons, three general dentists, thought I would like to help pay run about $65. “ I’ve enjoyed great success few years. 0 of 4; New York 1 of 4. St. Joseph's 7 1 14 5 Lakers 100, Klngs97 land tor the 198690 season. “ I don’t have any dental East Catholic 3 5 8 12 nell of Manchester, who lost a and a children’s dentist, per­ them back” Goalies—New Jersey, Burke, 18-22-9 (33 HOUSTON (90) OLYMPICS O’Donnell said he couldn’t insurance and I’m out of work shots-27 saves). New York, Froese, 9-9-4 Sacred Heart 2 6 12 7 B.Johnson 36 0-0 6, Thorpe 6-15 1-2 13, Soccer U.S. OLYMPIC COMMITTEE—Named front tooth last week when he bit formed root canals, pulled teeth, (35-31). St. Bernard 1 7 6 13 L.A. LAKERS (100) George Steinbrennervicepresident. right now,” Tracy said. “ It hurt, I Ololuwon 7-16 7-10 21 , Floyd 56 1-1 12, Worthy 616 2-2 20, Green 57 57 15, into something hard, has had it treated gums, fitted crowns, did believe it when he heard about the Woodson 8-17 1-2 18, Berry 1-1 0-2 2, Abdul-Jabbar 4-9 04) 8, Cooper 1-5 1-2 4, — replaced thanks, in part, to fillings and performed routine free dental treatment on the came. If Ihadn’t heard about this. Chlevous 1-4 06 2, F.Johnson 16 2-2 4, Scott 12-195633, Woolrldge2-40-04, Rlvers2-5 McCormick 3-4006, Short35006, Leavell06 President Bush. cleanings. They treated about 2.'50 radio. I’d still have this tooth that NEED SOME EXTRA COC-East O'all OOO, Nevltt02060.Totals38-8612-1990. 2-2 6, Thompson 68 2-210. Totals 367317-21 MSC Dynamites needed to come out” FlamesR, Capitals 2 W L w L “ This started three weeks ago patients and gave away between Pointing to his missing tooth, he Coventry 10 4 IS 5 CLEVELAND (110) SACRAMENTO (97) The Manchester Soccer Club Dynam­ Radio, TV when President Bush talked $11,000 and $12,000 worth of dental said: “ It happened Thursday and A Wethersfield woman who RHAM 6 8 7 12 Sanders 46 00 8, Nance 5-9 5-5 15, McCray 4-10 4-4 12, Pinckney 2-8 55 9, ites (girls under 12) qualified for the asked that her name not be used SPENDING MONEY? Washington 0 0 3—2 9 10 Klelne582-212, Smlth6116415, Berrv51263 about the need to help our service. Feldberg said. I heard about it Friday morning. I Bacon Academy 6 8 Dougherty 5-12 8-10 18, Price 1012 5-5 27, girls' under 12 Indoor cup by winning the brought her three toddler grand­ Calgary 2 4 0—6 Bolton 2 12 3 V Harper ^13 66 16, Ehio 1-4 1-2 3, 15, (3el Negro 3-8 0-0 6, Pressley 510 4-4 14, Central District auallfylng tournament neighbors,” said Dr. Philip Feld- Their clients included a woman was very lucky” Rrst Period—1, Calgory, Hrdina 19 Petersen 7-14 0-014.Totals 37-81 21-22 97. last Saturday. TONIGHT children to their first checkup. (Reury), 5:48. 2, Calgary, Roberts 19 Williams 610 3-4 15, Rollins 1-2 OO 2, 8 p.m. — Celtics at SuperSonIcs, berg, who, with his staff at the who brought her three grand­ O’Donnell, who said he had no Newspaper routes available in your area... COC-West O'all Valentlne2-52-26, Dudley 010-00, KevsO200 Manchester defeated Wethersfield II, dental insurance, noted he would “ They didn’t want to go at (Loob, Macoun), 13:49. Penalties— W L w L 0, Hubbard OO OO 0. Totals 39-78 3036 L A. Lakers 24 26 26 24—100 1-0, on a goal by Beth MIzoras. Lynn Channel 61 New England Dental Center, children, ages 2. 4 and almo.st 5, D.Hunter, Was (hooking), 1:34; T.Hunter, Cromwell 13 1 18 2 Sacramento 23 24 28 22— 97 Salonen picked up the assist. Before 8 p.m. — College basketball; Arm y at for their first dental checkup and have remained without a right first ” the woman said, as she left Cal (hooking), 6:47; Druce, Was (Inter­ 110. 6Polnt goals—Scott 4, Berry 2, Cooper. offered free dental treatment on Portland 13 1 18 2 Houston 25 26 19 20— 90 that, Manchester beat Wethersfield I, Fairfield, SportsChannel a woman who had a toothache for front tooth for some time if the the building, her arms loaded ference), 10:29; Gould, Was (slashing), East Hampton 6 8 8 12 Cleveland 29 M 29 22—1)0 Fouled out—Petersen. Rebounds—Los An­ 1-0, on a goal by Erin O'Neil. Heidi 8 p.m. — College basketball; St. Monday. President’s Day. Earn money and prizes by delivering the 11:55; M.Hunter, Cal (hIgh-stIckIng), Rocky HIM 0 16 0 16 geles 43 (Green 10), Sacramento 40 Pelletier registered both shutouts In John's at Seton Hall, NESN weeks but had just moved to the doctors hadn’t been able to with a bottle of flouride and three OPoInt goals—Price 2, Floyd, Woodson. (Pinckney, Pressley 7). Assists—Los An­ “ I thought of how much the 11:55; Ledvard, Was, double minor Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Houston 47 goal. 9:30 p.m. — Whalers at Oilers, toothbrushes donated by Johnson (roughing), 15:31; Leach, Was (rough­ geles 22 (Worth v, Cooper 7), Sacramento 13 The Cup finals matching the eight Channel 18, WTIC community had given to me and Hartford area and didn’t know replace it for free. Manchester Herald in your neighborhood. (Ololuwon 14), Cleveland 53 (Sanders 12). (Smith 8). Total fouls—Los Angeles 19, & Johnson. “ They treated them ing), 15:31; D.Hunter, Was (roughing), Monday's games not Included Assists—Houston 26 (B.Johnson 8), Cleve­ district winners w ill be held In mid- 10 p.m. — Women's college basket­ my family,” Feldberg said. “ At where to find a dentist she could Laurie Tracy, of Manchester, 15:31; Macinnis, Cal (roughing), 15:31; Sacramento 22. A—16,517. March. ball; Iowa at Ohio State, NESN had a toothache for weeks before so nicely they got over their little Gllmour,Cal (roughing), 15:31; Murzyn,Cal land M (Harper 7). Total fouls—Houston24, that point, I decided this would be afford. Call today to get more details. (rou gh ing ), 15:31; Patterson, Cal Cleveland 14. 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Recently, Consumer Reports’ auto engineers ' characterized by rash, headache, swollen glands, The Tempo started and ran well, and its was anti-Semitic. $URE/ road-tested the Tempo and Corsica to see how they cough, shock and stupor). acceleration was reasonably responsive. The The usual mite diseases in the United States are stacked up against the Japanese and European cars three-speed automatic transmission shifted ve Ortega given tiny flag easily diagnosed by scraping the affected skin and in their class. smoothly. Fuel economy was no better th The front-wheel-drive Ford Tempo was rede­ MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) — Former examining the residue under a microscope: the average: except about 24 mph overall. FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves signed for 1988. For the test model, the engineers U.S. astronaut James B. Irwin gave President eggs or mites themselves are usually visible. In routine-handling tests, the Tempo w chose the GLS version, a notch up from the basic Daniel Ortega a tiny Nicaraguan flag taken to The skin specialist who advised your husband to noticeably better than in previous models. B GL. It boasts a fancier trim and a more competent, the moon in the 1971 Apollo 15 space mission. think the mites away evidently believed that your steering could have been crisper. In abrupt Touring suspension. Irwin, a 58-year-old retired Air Force colonel nothing family is suffering a mental delusion about the avoidance maneuvers, the car was fast, crisp and Standard equipment for the Tempo includes a who travels worldwide preaching Christianity, SEMINAR parasites. If you are truly suffering from mites, see responsive. 2.3-liter Four, power steering, interval wipers and a called the flag “ a gift of love to the people of THE GRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr another dermatologist for a second opinion that will, Front seating in the Tempo gave adequate stereo radio. Major options in the test vehicle were Nicaragua.” e a r n m o n e y I hope, provide more practical information than you support and, thanks to the optional six-way power ..TOEAT an automatic transmission, a rear-window defros­ “ Just like you took this flag to the moon, WET. A N Y M O P ^ ? / have been supplied. driver’s seat, the driving position was comfortable. IN YOUR ter and the Special Value Package, which includes relations between our two countries must For more information, I am sending you a copy of But seating in the rear was claustrophobic and TO\N0 FINE/IF *mATl5 4A 8 7 5 4 3 defender who won that trick would than stripping? quick, smooth and accurate. In abrupt avoidance district attorney in the TV movie “ Naked Lie.” their partner extends an invitation. YOUR ATmUPETTlSSE ♦ A 10 2 That can be the winning approach on then have to either lead a diamond for ARE OTH0? BANKS/ OUR LANGUAGE AD VICE; A raisin company maneuvers, it was very responsive. In an interview in the Feb. 25 issue of TV 4 J 7 occasion, but whenever your partner a free finesse or play a black suit to O R lQ O .y DEAR READER: That depends on whether your The Chevrolet’s front seating and driving position Guide. Ms. Principal said she found herself wins today’s Ad-Vice Award for the slogan on the has reason to assume that you have give declarer a sluff and a ruff. If the operation was successful or not. Sometimes the could be improved. Rear seating was Vulnerable: East-West raisin boxes; “ Good Eating anything! Either patronized as nothing more than a beautiful that six-card suit, you should definite­ defender who won the first heart trick venous valves — the structures that prevent uncomfortable. Dealer: South capitalize the finst letter of every word or capitalize woman and typecast after nine years of ly examine your total hand before go­ exited with a heart, then hearts were backflow of blood in the veins — can be repaired. only the start of the first word, but avoid being Although the Ford Tempo and Chevrolet Corsica playing “ Dallas” sweetheart Pam Ewing. West North East ing on. In today’s deal. South's bidding probably 2-2, in which case nine tricks However, in my experience, venous stripping (or inconsistent That’s a good rule to remember will sell for thousands of dollars less than imports “ I realized there was a certain tone of voice showed a six-card heart suit. When would always be safe. other surgical methods to remove or close varicose the same size, and although they test well in many someone would use to me because of the way I Pass 2 ♦ Pass North simply raised to three, South did What if declarer 'nad played ace and Anytime. Pass veins) is superior to valve-repair because the respects, their poor repair records weigh heavily looked,” the 43-year-old actress said. “ He Pass 3 4 well to make a conservative pass. a heart? East would cash out the K-Q Pass procedures are simpler. against them. A potential buyer must consider the would not give me the benefit of the doubt that I There was a reasonable play for 10 and gel off lead with a club or a spade. Also, by the time varicose veins need surgical South would then have to guess how to Do you have a question or comment about our high likelihood of costly and inconvenient repairs. could understand what was being said or had Opening lead tricks (If hearts split 2-2, declarer attention, they are usually swollen, dilated and would simply play the A-K of spades, play the diamond suit without a loser language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuain, in care According to Consumer Reports’ Frequency-of- the ability to create or produce a project. It unsightly; the veins are not likely to return to their and then are and a heart.) Neverthe­ to make his contract of Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester Repair data, both cars have much-worse-than- offended me, and there still is great rage.” original shape. Therefore, stripping and other average records. techniques are more apt to solve the problem. 06040. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Feb. 21. 1989 — 19

18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 21. 1989

Puzzles Get ‘Moonlighting’ back on track CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Merchandise Musical Items. taken off for Chicago to visit her parents. The N o tice s Lots/Lond for Sole ...... 23 Cameras and Photo Equipment. Investment Prope rty...... 24 Pets ond Supplies...... By Jerry Buck series relied more and more on its secondary Lost/Found...... 01 . Holiday Seasonal...... ?1 3 Slight quarrel Answer to Previous Puzzle Business Property ...... 25 Let?A Spcciolis^ Dc^itl MIscelloneous for Sole...... ACROSS The Associated Press Personals...... 02 Resort Property...... 26 Antiques ond Collectibles...... 72 4 Actor Peter T V T o p i c s stars, Allyce Beasley and Curtis Armstrong. Announcements...... 03 Tog Soles...... M Later, returning from Chicago, Madme Morteoges...... 27 R o o fin g/Sld ln g...... 57 C lo th in g...... 73 Wanted to Buv/Trode...... 1 ______Brute Auctions...... 04 Wonted fo Buy...... 28 M LOS ANGELES — It’s just the kind of Se rvice s F loorin g...... 56 Furniture...... 74 5 Aggregate 5 City in Oregon impulsively married a man she met on the Flnonclol...... 05 6 Information hopeless case David Addison and Maddie train (Dennis Dugan). This was Maddie, who Child C o re ...... E lectrical...... 59 TV/Stereo/Aopllonces...... 75 8 M iss Kett of Employment & Education R e n tals H eotlng/Plum blno...... *0 agcy Hayes would take on at the Blue Moon Cleaning Service s...... Machinery and T o o ls...... 74 A u to m o tiv e the comics never does anything on impulse. The Port Time Help Wanted...... 10 Rooms for Rent...... 31 Miscellaneous Services...... 7 Wrong (pref.) Detective Agency: Find the missing audience laughter, David regularly stopped action to Lawn C o r e ...... G ard en ing...... 77 12 Protection talk to the audience. On occasion, they marriage was annulled. Help Wanted...... 11 Apartments tor Rent...... 32 Bookkeeplng/lncome Tox. Services Wanted...... *2 Cors for So le ...... 13 As far------8 Fish trap for ABC’s “Moonlighting.” Condominiums for Fl-ent...... 33 Landscaping...... *3 Good Things to E a t...... 78 Trucks/Vons for Sole...... N N knocked down the walls and stepped off the Situation Wanted...... 12 CarpentrvfRemodellng.... know 9 Three Once the critics’ darling, the show has BY THEN, BOTH THE audience and the Business Opportunities...... 13 Homes for Rent...... 34 Polntlng/Paoerlno...... Concrete...... Fuel Oll/Cool/Flrewood...... 79 Comoers/Trollers...... musicians set onto the soundstage. Instruction...... 14 Store/Office Space...... 35 Motorcvcles/Mopeds...... 14 Cupid taken its lumps in recent months and has been critics were starting to turn thumbs down on Form Supplies and E gu lom e n t...... 80 15 Split 10 Commotion Employment Services...... IS Resort Property...... 34 Auto Services...... overtaken in the ratings by NBC’s “In the the show. In the first episode of the season SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Ottice/Refoll Equipment...... 81 Autos for Rent/Leose...... 16 Fleur de ---- 11 From (2 wds.) IN "THE DREAM SEQUENCE Always Industrial Properfv...... 37 Heat of the Night.” Then came the Maddie had a miscarriage. Willis played the Real Estate Garages and Storage ...... 36 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... Recreational Equipment...... 82 Miscellaneous Automotive. 17 Fashionable 19 Male swan Rings Twice,” shot entirely in black and 20 Fill announcement this past week — ABC is embryo. This was one bad script the long Homes for Sale...... 21 Roommates Wonted...... 39 Coll 643-2711 for more Information! Boots and Morine Equipment...... 83 Wanted fo Buv/Trode...... beach resort white, Wiilis was a horn player whose hots for Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Wonted to Rent...... 40 18 Work places 22 Plaintiff pulling “Moonlighting” off the air until April. writers’ strike failed to stop. 23 Spree agcy “I’m optimistic that we’ll do well when we jazz singer Shepherd turns to murder. It Caron, who brought a special chaotic READ YOUR AD: Closslfed advertisements are 20 Make fun of spoofed the film noir of the 1940s. Willis was 21 ___de plume 24 Relating to come back, but fhave to be,” said executive genius to the show, is gone. He left after DEADLINES: For classified odvertlsments to token by telephone os o convenience. The grandparents Humphrey Bogart, Alan Ladd and John RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per dov. 2 2 ______Paulo N| producer Jay Daniel. “Our fans are very rep6at©d clashes with Shepherd. Daniel said be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one 23 Person of 25 Hoppers vocal and we’ve been chastised severely. Garfield, all rolled into one. Shepherd was he is in regular contact with Caron, who is 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of 26 Frank Rita Hayworth, Barbara Stanwyck and Joan 20 to 25 days; 60 cents per line per day. the original Insertion. Errors whichdonot lessen prominence 37 Groom 44 Buckeye State “When we come back, people will see those tion. For advertisements to be published 27 Pronto (abbr ) now working on feature films. the value of the advertisement will not be 26 Be more vocal 38 Map 45 Continue (2 old elements that made them love ‘Moonlight­ Crawford. “Moonlighting” is continuing in production 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per dov. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on ^rldov. than 28 Accounting abbreviation wds.) Willis came from nowhere to a stardom that Minimum charge: 4 lines. corrected bv on additional Insertion. term 46 Aware of (2 ing.’ David and Maddie will be back with an and will return with eight new episodes. 30 Tel___ 40 Rogue interesting relationship, and we have some put him in demand for motion pictures. It was 31 Small sword 2 9 ______bend41 Dregs wds.) a comeback for Shepherd, whose career had Daniel said the working conditions on the set Ill 32 Close relative 31 Pertaining to 42 Art deco 47 Loch ___ stories with some very hot stuff emotionally were now harmonious, but said he would not 3 3 ______Franciscodawn illustrator monster and sexually. We’ll get back to having some taken a nosedive. Not only was she in a hot 49 Swift aircraft attribute that to Caron’s absence. i n n PART TIME 3 4 ______34War Vivacity 43 Short for series, but she proved she could do comedy. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Nathan (abbr.) surprises.” Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED (1899-1902) 35 Edible Quite possibly, “Moonlighting” was spoiled | ] £ J HELP WANTED HELP WANTED “CYBILL HAD A VERY difficult preg­ HAIRDRESSER. Full or R ET A IL Soles tor wom­ 35 Alleviate 8 9 10 11 by its own success. CUSTDM ER Service DANIEL SAID A MAJOR reason for taking nancy,” he said. “She suffered from As o condition precedent to NATIONAL health W ANTED. Sitter In mv CUSTDMER Service De­ part-time In a small an's specialty store. 36 Loser Working conditions on “Moonlighting” the placement of ony odver- partment of monutoc- UA THEATERS Clerk. New England’s Full and port time 14 the show off the air was to catch up with script exhaustion for a long time. Now she’s back 100 ogenev serving home tor 7 year old and friendly salon. 55 per 38 Mental slip were at best chaotic. Caron often didn’t have tlslno In the Manchester He­ turlng company seeks Looking for a few largest electrical pro­ available. Apply In per­ writing. Otherwise, the show would have gone percent. Our show has always rejected what rald, Advertiser hereby Greater Manchester 3 year old. 8:30-5:30, ducts distributor has cent commission, va­ 39 Crime a script completed when filming began on an area, seeking enthusi­ AAondav-FrIdav. Kee­ well organized, self­ mature, responsible cation. Roller setting a son to: Trim Fashions, 40 Rested in chair 17 into reruns, which he said would have been was happening off camera. Cybill s feelings agrees to protect, Indemnify starter with good typ­ on opening for a Custo­ episode. The show fell behind in production ond hold harmless the Man­ astic energetic and ney School district. must. Call 649-7897 or Vernon Shopping Cen- 41 Slow (mus.) “disastrous” and a rerun of the series’ woes about her pregnancy were translated to the ing skills and general individuals. If you mer Service Clerk. and resorted to reruns so often that the chester Herald, Its officers goal oriented Individ­ South end of town. would like a job with a This position Involves 649-8568.______ter.______44 Geometrical fig that caused the audience to tune out last year. screen. Now we’re away from that melo­ and employees against onv 649-7773. ______office. Pleasant phone audience first became confused, then ual for part time Pro­ friendly atmosphere, phone contact with our SECRETARY/Receptloi ASSISTANT Manager. ure “Moonlighting” made its bow in 1985 as a drama and people can come to work and be and all liability, loss or gram Director posi­ manner. Paid benefits, 1st needed for country Pepperldge Form 48 Pertaining to alienated. expense, Including attor­ profit shoring. EDE flexible schedule and a customers to resolve spring tryout series and wowed the audience happy.” tion. Responsibilities Issues such os product club. Diversified posi­ Thrift Store. Good an age with its sexual electricity and daring stories neys' fees, arising from Include volunteer de­ FULL TIME 647-8596.______variety of rotating tion for detail oriented starting salary. Full 23 24 25 Shepherd had twins in October of 1987. She claims of unfair trade proctl- return, pricing odlust- 49 Shinto temple THE REAL TROUBLE BEGAN two years velopment, planning Wi9 have openings for ACCDUNTS Payable. positions, stop by the ments, account discre­ person with good typ­ benefits. Must be o high 50 Skeleton pan that defied television conventions. recently filed for divorce from her husband, ces. Infringement of trade­ ago when Shepherd became pregnant. It marks, trode names or pat­ and Implementation of New Englonds largest theater and request an ing and dote Input school graduate. Can­ 30 Bruce Willis as David and Cybill Shepherd Dr. Bruce Oppenheim. But Daniel said tho assembly and pancies, proof of dellv- 51 Diminutive suf presented the producers with a dilemma. ents, violation of rights of service and rehablllto- electrical products dis­ application. We are e r v a n d cre d it skills. Flexible hours. didates required to fix as Maddie, aided and abetted by creator- Shepherd was dealing with her private life off privacy and Infringement of tlon and public educa­ paoKagIng of our home tributor has on opening Call 633-5253.______take o p r e - 33 Unfortunately, they also chose to have located in the odiustments. The posi­ 52 Actor Alastair producer Glenn Gordon Caron, turned the set “in a very professional manner.” copyright and proprietory tion programs. Send made foods. *5.50 to tor on Accounts Paya­ tion requires good cus­ ST EE L erectors. Must employment, company Tuesday night into the sassiest, fastest-paced Maddie become pregnant. rights, unfair competition resume to: Executive ble Clerk. The primary Manchester Parkade. paid drug screen and 37 When “Moonlighting” returns, David and start: with scheduled tomer relations skills hove experience, weld­ 53 Oodles 36 Mark Harmon was brought in as an old and libel and slander, which Director, 243 East Cen­ responsibility Is to pro­ physical. Apply In per- battle of the sexes since Spencer ’Tracy Maddie will resume their old relationship of may result from the publica­ and previous computer ing, connecting, and 54 Fortuneteller lover who returned to renew the affair. ter Street, Manchester, wagiti review and great cess Invoices, ensuring VARIETY, Creativity, son, Tuesdoy- 39 sparred with Katharine Hepburn and William bickering and bantering. Daniel said suffi­ tion of any odvertlsment In or CRT o plus. Econ­ hanging lintels. Many 55 Upper surface Maddie also went to bed with David. Once 06040. benefits. Call vendors ore paid the Fun for the right per­ Soturdov, 2876 Main Powell and Myrna Loy traded quips. cient time will have passed since the the Manchester Herald bv son. We’re looking for omy offers future fringe benefits. East 56 Adam’s that happened, the sexual tension ended. The advertiser. Including adver­ appropriate amount on growth opportunities Hartford Welding, 289- Street, Glastonbury. 42 4 3 It was great for a while. The stories were miscarriage that they can get on with their STUDENTS time. This Involves a flexible secretory No phone colls. ED E grandson magic was gone. tisements In any free distri­ 633-4663 with computer skills. and on excellent fringe 2393 inventive, innovative and provocative. The lives. A third party — not the return of Mark bution publications pub­ HOMEMAKERS substantial Interaction benefit package. Coll DOWN 48 rapid repartee between the mismatched Shepherd’s appearances were limited by lished bv the Manchester and ask for Dave with purchasing and o Attractive environ­ Harmon — will bring them back together. MOONLIGHTERS ment. Health and pen­ or apply In person to: couple left the audience breathless with her pregnancy. In the series, Maddie had Herald. Penny Sleffert, wide variety of vend­ Economy Electric 51 Publisher. Part time positions ors. We otter career sion benefits. Send re- .CLASSIFIEDS^ I CLASSIFIED 1 Architect---- available in our tele­ Earn While You Learn sume to Welles Supply, Inc., 428 Tol­ Saarinen opportunities with ex­ land Turnpike, Man­ CRAFTS I CRAFTS 54 LOST marketing department. 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Con earn Cook is 11:45am to locations or between hour. Apply In person March 9, 1989. Partic­ [A8i E] Profiles Featured Woodrow Wil­ [H BO ] MOVIE; The Last Emperor' (CC) 1 :35AM ® Love Boat Windsor and So. Windsor at Grompv’s, 706 Main ^ PVC SLING CHAIR. Get ready I ^WORKING PUMPJACK. Build son. [HBO] MOVIE; 'Switching Channels' $15 per hour. No expe­ 7:45 pm, Sat. and Sun., our branches. Qualifi­ ipants are paid '8.03/hr $¥::::for tprlngl Our cozy and | l^^your own oil empire. This [ VALEE Nine Oscars, Including Best Picture, went group homes. Experience ^mechanical wooden toy Is a | to Bernardo Bertolucci's epic recounting of (CC) A cable news director schemes to rience necessary. Coll at an hourly rate of cations Include good St., Manchester. and those who success­ |:::::^comfortabla tiing chair 111 7"^ [D IS ] MOVIE; 'Heidi' (CC) A young girl is 2:00AM ® People's Court preferred but will train. ^-^^•'ivary aaty to makt. Plans In*^ ^-^graat gift for child or axacu-$ taken from her grandfather’s home in the the life of Pu Yl’. thslast emperor of China’s keep his ex-wife, who is also his star re­ Cindy at 646-3350, *9.23. Interested appli­ driving record. Class 11 t fully complete the class $(llva. Measures 10x24x28 In- porter, from re-marrying. Kathleen Turner, (33) Dave Del Dotto: Financial Freedom Mondoy-Frldov, otter Competitive wages and rc:-:;:i:clude Step by step Instruc-^ Alps to work as a servant girl for a wealthy Ching dynasty. John Lone, Joan Chen. cants please contact drivers license, along RN’s/LPN’s will be offered part-time ^SiS^tlons for PVC ffama and | Mches. Plans Include family in this adaptation of Johanna Spryi's 1987 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) Burt Reynolds, Christopher Reeve. 1988. ID Mindpower 4pm. EOE M/F______with the ability to read fringe benefits. Call ^^,::j^ramovabla fabric sting c Illustrated, step by step In- Rated PG. (In Stereo) Mrs. Chapman at: Advince to Excellence or full time positions as ^W^structions, full size patterns. classic novel Shirley Temple, Jean Her- [LIFE] Cagney 8i Lacey ® Home Shopping Spree BAKERY Clerk. Port mops and communi­ Super new rate ol pay. »^^|cushlon. Diagrams for frame | sholt, Helen Westley 1937 (Colorized [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire For Spm-llpm thill, Mondty-Frt- available. Please apply M e n d sling. #1920 96.05 \ ' ‘'#1872 $4.05 LELOH [M A X ] MOVIE; Best Seller' (CC) An [ESPN] SportsLook time position. 15-20 MEADOWS MANOR cate ettectlvelv with 688-6007 or 228-4483 Version) dty. For lull or ptn llmt potHlont ' SATISFACTION OR YOUR author with writer's block forms an un­ [USA] Miami Vice [TMC] MOVIE; 'Planes, Trains and Au­ hours weekly. Excel­ customers. We otter EOE Agency in person 9am to 3pm to {M SATISFACTION OR YOUR [E SP N ] Inside the PGA Tour likely partnership with a corporate hit man 333 Bidwell St. excellent waives and OR Mrs. Olivers or Ms. M MONEY BACKI MONEY BACKI _ L 1 1 :30PM ® I D Nightline (CC). tomobiles' A temperamental executive is lent storting rote. 7pm-7tm, eytnr StI. and Sun. ^^»;To order plans mall check or | To order plans mail check or I [LIFE] E/R whose exploits both fascinate and repel forced to share travel and living arrange­ Manchester, CT generous trinoie benef­ him. James Woods, Brian Dennehy, Vtcto- ® Morton Downey Jr. Please coll for Inter- ASK ABOUT OUR CHILDCARE Brown at: liSismonay order and project | money order and project [ WHAT THEYSAIC? [T M C ] Short Film Showcase ments with an obnoxious salesman. Steve vlew, 646-5718.______its which Include den­ KITCHEN Prep/Dlsh- REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM i^^^numbar and name, with your | I number and name, with your I IT W A S WHEK) T H A T ria Tennant. 1987. Rated R 01) Honeymooners Martin, John Candy, William Windom. 647-9191 tal. Come In and till out wosher. Flexible For more Inlormtilon. ctll MEADOWS MANOH :::::x^r)ama, address and zip. Add | |f^name, address and zip. Add ( BYSTU L [USA] She-Ra: Princess of Power ARE You looking for o |^U2.B5 for catalog (Includes I [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Planes, Trains and Au­ ID Jeffersons 1987. Rated R, (In Stereo) EOE OIrtclor ol Nurtlng, ¥:i:i:i:$2.05 for catalog (Includes I RUSSIAN PANCER lob with high advance­ on application or coll: hours, days, nights, 333 Bidwell St. In discount couplonsi) lr> | |^^$18 in discount couplonst) in | 6:30PM ®CBSNews(CC) (InStereo) tomobiles' A temperamental executive is Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) [U SA ] Madame's Place weekends. WIII train. TURNEP OUT TO SE forced to share travel and living arrange­ ID ID ment potential? Would Economy EJectrIc Crestfleld Manchester, Ct pi:$Okla. pleas# add tax. ‘"lOkia. please add tax. (J) (40) ABC News (CC) F U LL Time help, few A S P Y . ments with an obnoxious salesman Steve H ) Tax Tips on Tape [H BO ] m o v i e . Reform Supply, Inc., 428 Tol­ Golf privileges. Apply: CLASSIFIED CRAFTS CLASSIFIED CRAFTS 2:25AM you like to set your own Convalescant Home 647-9191 MANCHE8TER HERALD 099 (Vi) Jeffersons (CC) Martin, John Candy. William Windom. School Girls' A good girl lands in a tough positions open, good land Turnpike, Man­ Manchester Country Mancheoter, CT MANCHetTVPI HERALD 09040 ! (2D Racing From Plainsfield (60 min.) pay? Do you enloy EOE P.O. BOX 1000 P.O. BOX 1000 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) reform school after she gets mixed-up in a pay. Coll Pierre at chester, Connecticut Club, 10om-5pm, SUTTRY Now arrange the circled letters to g?) ( p NBC News (CC) ID MacNoil/Lehrer Newshour working with people? » BIXBY, OK 74008 BIXBY, OK 74008 botched robbery attempt. Linda (iarol, Gentle Touch Cor 06040, 647-5000. ED E Mondoy-Frldav or colt 643-5151 form the surprise answer, as sug­ (24) (57) Nightly Business Report [U SA ] Murder, She Wrote [A8(E] Slap Maxwell Story Co 11646-3350, after 4pm. gested by the above cartoon. Wendy O. Williams, Pat Ast. 1986. Rated Wash, 646-6846. M/F/V/H 646-0103. c c t . (38) Family Ties (CC) 8:30PM ® SD Roseanne (CC) May­ [C N N ] Sports Tonight R EO E M/F hem follows the Conners when they go (61) Love Connection [D IS] MOVIE; 'Angel and the Badman' - N k 'V 'S” shopping at the local mall. (In Stereo) ✓ Answer: a n i l X J D “ D [ [A8iE] Twentieth Century Little-known A Quaker girl convinces a notorious gun­ 2:30AM ® The Judge (CC) FOOD SERVICE MANAGER World War II battles in the Aleutian Is­ ® MOVIE; 'Bridesmaids' slinger to hang up his six-shooters. John (Answers tomorrow) 9:00PM ® Money, Money. Money lands. Host: Walter Cronkite. Premiere. (CC) Five years after losing Wayne, Gail Russell. Bruce Cabot. 1947. [C N N ] Sports Latenight TELEPHONE MANAGER TRAINEES Jumbles: ELOPE FRAUD TUXEDO COUSIN [C N N ] Showbiz Today touch with each other, four women return (Colorized Version) Part to Full Time Yesterday's to their hometown for a friend's wedding. [ESPN] SportsCenter [ESPN] SportsCenter DRIVER Answer: Vi/hat the athletes did when they found Up to MOO per weeki [ESPN] SportsLook Shelley Hack, Sela Ward 1989. (InStereo) themselves in the haunted house [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Frenzy' Alfred Hitch­ [U SA ] Lancer Assistant THEY "EXORCISED" [LIFE] Easy Street ® d D MOVIE; 'Passion and Paradise' SALES If you are a versitile individual who desires a cock directed this story of a man wrongly 2:35AM ® Family Feud [T M C ] MOVIE: Cheech and Chong s Premiere. (CC) When her husband be­ suspected of committing a rash of London Art Director Coventry area rewarding managerial position, take a closer the Corsican Brothers' Two offbeat and comes the chief suspect in Sir Harry 's mur­ look at Grampy’s Corner Stores, one of the NO. bock In tlock, Jumbl. Booh No. M I. •••Ilfblojo- t.jj-M- murders. Jon Finch, Barry Foster, Barbara 3:00AM ® Home Shopping Over­ Part Time off-key Parisian street musicians meet a der, Nancy hires a private detective to find (.eigh-Hunt. 1972. Rated R. night Service (3 hrs.) most rapidly expanding convenience chains in gypsy who informs them of their unique the real killer. Armand Assante, Catherine ancestral heritage Cheech Mann, Thomas Mary Stewart, Wayne Rogers. 1989 Part 1 1 ;35PM ® Night Court (31) Update: Making it Happen Salespeople Needed Manchester this region. Chong, Rae Dawn Chong. 1984, Rated PG. Grampy’s is not just an ordinary convenience 2 of 2. (In Stereo) 1 1 :45PM (24) Tax Tips on Tape (3D Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) (In Stereo) Dating Game High organizational skills store. We offer full New York Style deli's, hot ( ® Hunter [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Tai-Pan' Based on ID [USA] Cartoons food entrees, 24 hours a day, and extensive (22) §D In the Heat of the Night (CC) James Clavell's best-selling saga of co­ [A&E] Associates and Macintosh/PageMaker Entry level positions Herald route. perishables including fresh meat, fish, pro­ 7:00PM (T) Inside Edition When an infant Is left In a trash dumpster, lonial Hong Kong and the bitter power [C N N ] Headline News Overnight Gillespie and Tibbs believe the teen-age struggle between an opium dealer and his duce and in-store bakeries. A s t r o g r a p h ( D (22) Wheel of Fortune (CC). mother was not the one responsible for the competitors. Bryan Brown, Joan Chen, [DIS] MOVIE: ‘Pee-wee's Big Adven­ experience very helpful. now open. We wiii pay you We currently have night Manager/Manager ture' Pee Wee Herman embarks on a Short Hours — ® (40) Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) death. (60 min ) (In Stereo) John Stanton. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) cross-country odyssey in search of his Trainee positions available at our Manchester gj) (58j Cheers (CC) Salary, benefits negotiable. while you train — your position by showing a willingriess (24) ® Frontline (CC) Examines wno 1 2:00AM ® USA Today Scheduled: cherished bicycle. Pee-wee Herman, Eliza­ location. To qualify, you must have at least one to compromise. Mutual concessions gS) Rockford Files reaps the profits made in the International U S towns located near nuclear reactors beth Dally, Diane Salinger. 1985. Rated year experience working in a food store envi­ drug trade and how the money is laun­ Send confidential resume Great Pay! (Part 1 of 3). (R) PG all you need to qualify is i^ Y o u r could result it you are sharing rather ®!) M 'A 'S 'H dered through American businesses (60 ronment. [ESPN] PGA Seniors Golf: Suncoast Grampy’s offers excellent benefits including: than demanding. @4) (57j MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour min.) 01) Star Trek to: Classic Final Round (2 hrs.) (R) an outgoing personality '^ B ir t h d a y LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) There’s a possi­ ® Show of Shows [A8iE] MOVIE; 'Turtle Diary' The drab (3D Whalers Wrap-Up (Live) • Up to $400 per week to start bility you might take it upon yourself to­ 3:05AM ® News (R) P.O. Box 2019 Call 647-9946 go. Current Affair lives of two adults are changed by a shared (4D Current Affair a Advancement opportunity 1 day to champion a lost cause that oth­ Interest in sea turtles. Ben Kingsley, and a pleasant Feb. 22, 1989 ®j) Family Ties (CC) (6T) Los Brown: The Motivator • Medical, Dental & Life insurance ers feel is a dead issue. Under your Glenda Jackson, Rosemary Leach. 1986 3:30AM (33) Touch a Child's Life Manchester, CT 06040 guidance it can be revitalized and [A8iE] Chronicle A man who spent 15 (In Stereo) [A8i E] Truman: H.S.T. - Days of Deci­ Ask for • Profit sharing sion Documentary on former President [A & E] Stap Maxwell Story telephone voice. In the year ahead you should experi­ brought back to life. years in prison for a crime he didn't com­ [C N N ] Larry King Live For more information, please call Jean Carroll ence a noticeable improvement in both mit Harry Truman s years In office, from the [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Moving' (CC) A re­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Members of [DIS] MOVIE; Pee-wee's Big Adven­ end of World War II to the Korean conflict. your material and social circumstances. [C N N ] Moneyline cently fired engineer and his family embark Call Michael at 643-2711 at 1-800-824-9743. the opposite gender may find you even ture' Pee Wee Herman embarks on a (60 min.) It might be the type of year for viihich on a disastrous cross-country move when Gerlinde Qramp/t li an Equal Oppartunity Emplayar. more appealing than usual today. In [ESPN] SportsCenter cross-country odyssey in search of his [CNN] Newsnight he’s offered a high-paying job in Idaho. Ri­ you've been hoping. cherished bicycle Pee-wee Herman, Eliza­ between 1-5 PM. fact, someone you thought never no­ [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire [ESPN] LPGA Golf: 1988 Kemper chard Pryor. Beverly Todd. Dave Thomas. beth Daily. Diane Salinger 1985 Rated 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) H i ticed you might be among your bevy of P IS C E S (Feb. 20-March 20) Important [USA] Miami Vice PG. Open highlights (R) admirers. [TM C] MOVIE: 'Five Corners' Working- strides can be made at this time if you 7:30PM ® Entertainment Toiiight [E SP N ] Top Rank Boxing; From Las Ve­ [LIFE] Lady Blue LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) There should Actor James W oods ("True Believer ) (In class 1963 Brooklyn is the setting for this center your efforts on the advancement gas, Nev. (2 hrs.) (Live) [USA] Mike Hammer account of 36 hours in the lives of several of a new interest with promising poten­ be a vast improvement concerning the Stereo) 1 2:05AM ® Pat Sajak disparate characters. Jodie Foster, Tim area amployars at no charga... tial that has captivated you. Pisces, final results of a dubious matter. Luck I D (22) Jeopardy! (CC) Robbins. 1988 Rated R M A N C H E ST E R JO B SERVICE... always raady to santalob-saakers and [LIFE] MOVIE; 'Generation' Family ten­ treat yourself to a birthday gift. Send for and chance are two factors that will ® St. Elsewhere d 3 Kate 8i Aide (CC) sions thtreaten a mother's plans to re-unite 1 2:30AM [USA] MOVIE: 'Man With the Syn­ your Astro-Graph predictions for the come into play. ® Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) thetic Brain' A half-human zombie is un­ SCO RPIO (Del. 24-Nov. 22) Your (T1) INN News her family in celebration of the 21st- Here are some of the many new job openings available this week. year ahead by mailing $1 to Astro- century's arrival Richard Beymer. Hannah leashed, causing a reign of terror in Los warmth and sincerity, coupled with your (20) M *A*S*H 0D Home Shopping Network (2 hrs., 30 JOB atove to cook? Immediate a Challenging opening available Graph. c/o this newspaper. P.O. Box Cutrona 1985 m in) Angeles. John Carradine. Tommy Kirk, for restaurant manager 91428. Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. Be natural charm, are your most valuable (2D MOVIE: 'North By Northwest' A M a­ Kent Taylor 1969 opening for cook in area dison Avenue advertising man is mistaken [U SA ] Law and Harry McGraw (60 min.) I D Wild. Wild West restaurant. Experience preferred, trainee/wlll be trained In all sure to stale your zodiac sign. assets today. When you put them into a Valid Class 2 Ct. driver’s license for a CIA agent Cary Grant, Eva Mane NHL Hockey; Hartford (22) ID Late Night With David Letter- SERVICE a Immediate opening for tool crib but employer will train. Very good phases of restaurant A R IE S (March 21-April 19) Regardless play, it could cause even the hardest 9:30PM 08) 3*.40AM ® Nightwatch Joined in atooking for extra money? and good motor vehicle record Saint, James Mason 1959 Whalers at Edmonton Oilers (2 hrs , 30 man (In Stereo) attendant with aerospace parts management. Excellent pay and of how you try to avoid it. the focus will hearts to melt. Progress Part-time opening available from required for experienced truck pay and benefits. SAGITTARIU S (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Often (30 40 Win. Lose or Draw min ) (Live) (26) Sea Hunt experience. Good pay and fringe benefits. be on you today. Don't get stage fright, 4:00AM Qi) Twilight Zone 5 pm to 9 pm daily & Saturday am driver to deliver building it's necessary to prime the pump in or­ :38, '61j Newhart (CC). [M A X ] MOVIE; Fright Night’ (CC) An (3D Alfred Hitchcock Presents benefits. because the audience will be packed aging horror-film star helps an impression­ [A&E] MOVIE: 'Breath of Scandal' An for delivery driver. Use own car to supplies. Good pay and fringe a Are you a night person? 3rd shift lull of friends and admirers. der to start the water flowing. Your pos­ [A8iE] World of Survival (4D Hollywood Squares American, in Vienna to interest the Empe­ deliver Items locally. Pay ♦ bonus. opening available for individual sibilities for gains today could be great­ able teen-ager investigate his vampire-like a Employer seeking accounting benefits. TAURU S (April 20-May 20) Ideas. Is­ [CNN] Crossfire neighbor Chris Sarandon, William Rag®' IT) Gene Scott ror in a mining plan, rescues a princess a Challenging position available to load/unload trucks. No experi­ ly enhanced if you're willing to spend a clerk with minimum of 3 moa. sues or positions in which you truly be­ [DIS] Kaleidoscope Concert (CC) (In dale, Amanda Bearse 1985 Rated R (In [E SP N ] Motorcycle Racing: FIM World who has been thrown by a horse. Sophia for teleserver representative. 2 ence required. Good pay rate, c little in hopes of making more. data entry experience. Accounts a Trainee acceptable for plant util­ a Great opportunity for Individual lieve will also find favoi with others to­ Stereo) Stereo) Superfaike Championship From Zeltweg, Loren, John Gavin, Maurice Chevalier. yra. technical school ♦ 1 yr. tech­ State Of Connecticut CAPRICO RN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Wel­ 1960 payable or receivable experience ity person. VVIII handle building with 3 yrs experience on CNC day. even though they might not [E S P N ] Truck and Tractor Pull 1 0:00PM ® 26, [CNN] News Austria (R) and grounds maintenance. Ex­ nical experience required. Will understand them as well as you do. come and appreciate that which is new [CNN] Larry King Overnight would be a plus. Good pay and turning center. Excellent pay * Labor Department 8:00PM Tour of Duty (CC) The 20 Morton Downey Jr. 12:50AM [HBO] MOVIE; 'Separate cellent pay and fringe benefits. assist customers with elec/mech- Your endorsement makes the in your life now, because it’s the bell­ CD [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide benefits. benefits. 806 Main Street Americans lives are jeopardized when 22 3# Midnight Caller (CC) Jack falls in Vacations' Hoping to keep the romance /aoftware problems. Good pay difference. wether of things to come. Trends are alive in their marriage, an architect and his turning in a direction that should up­ their Vietnamese trainees are sent into bat­ love with a murderous singer who sees 4:05AM [H BO ] Best of Not Neces­ and beneltts. Manchester, CT 06040 G EM IN I (May 21-Juna 20) Sudden de­ tle before they're ready (60 min) (In him as her scapegoat (60 min ) (In Stereo) wife embark on separate vacations David sarily the News Globe-trotting with the velopments could change a critical ca­ grade your expectations and hopes. Naughton, Jennifer Dale. Mark Keyloun Stereo) 24, Ethics in America (CC) U S Surgeon "best" of the news from Iran to Washing­ (203) 649-4558 reer situation today from something AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) People 1986 ton and the Stock Exchange to the Senate. with whom you'll have financial involve­ (T) 40 W ho's the Boss? (CC) Tony and General C Everett Koop and former HEW negative into something positive How­ Angela have their first real date (In Stereo) Secreiary Joseph Califano Jr discuss the 1:00AM 111; Twilight Zone (60 min ) (In Stereo) ever. you might have to move last to ments today will appreciate the way you doctor-patient relationship and the indivi- CD Hunter (38’. Hart to Hart 4:30AM ClI) Think and Grow Rich capitalize on the new shift. handle matters. This mutual trust will dual s right to make choices (60 min ) Part have a positive influence on your ,11 MOVIE: The Man Who Knew Too [A & E] MOVIE: 'Turtle Diary' The drab [DIS] Scheme of Things C A N C E R (Juna 21-July 22) In negotiat­ Much' An American doctor and his wife 4 of to ing agreements today you can enhance arrangements. 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Feb 21. 1989

INVITATION TO BID A inSlAPARTMENTl ‘■ Th« Manchester Public HOMES r Schools solicits bids for IN ­ FOR SALE |3Z| f OR RENT PROPERTY DUSTRIAL ARTS for the Manchester too deep far East Catholic... page 16 19tS-89 school year. Sealed MANCHESTER. 14,000 bids will be received until HOME for your In- pL SpccioHs^ MANCHESTER. Two square feet. Industrial March 1, 1989, 2:00 p.m., at Laws. Manchester. rooms for rent on Main which time they will be pub­ 1 space, available Imme­ Street. 529-7858 or 563- licly opened. The right Is re­ Price reduction. This diately, offices In­ served to relect any and all 11 room, oversized 4 4 3 8 .______cluded. Howland Real bids. Specifications and bid Cape has a full In-Law CLEANING EAST HARTFORD. Estate, 643-1108. forms may be secured at the apartment plus a large I 1 CARPENTRY/ Large six room apart­ Business Office, 45 N. School home for yourself and SERVICES Street, Manchester, Connec­ REMOOELING FLOORING FLOORING ment on second floor of ticut. your family. Close to two family. Three bed­ WANTED shopping vet In lovely CLEANING rooms, wosher/drycr, TD RENT Raymond E. Demers area. $194,500. Realty Servicing tht Manchtiftr & WII- RENOVATIONS three cor parking. Business Manager World, Benoit, Hmontic or«o. Hor>«at ond rollo* 039-02 bl« couplf to ciBon vour homt. PLUS Simon Simon Three professlonol G ARAG E Needed for au­ Frechette Associates, offlCB or window*. 9 ytort TILEMASTERS people or oulet couple. tomobile. Vicinity of LEOAL NOTICE 646-7709.D p«ri«nc« ond rofortncts. CoM Complete Home No pets, adults pre­ TOWN OF BOLTON Lourlt for fr«* otfimot* Highland Street. Coll MANCHESTER. Owner 0 Maintenance ferred. $725 per month otter 5, 649-7071. PLANNING COMMISSION Tile Sales and Installation plus security. 528-1194. At the Feb. 15,1989meetlngof anxious to sell this 6 742-0267 Repair / Renew the Commission approval room Cape with In-Law Celllnga. Walls. Painting. MANCHCStCR SOUTH WINDSOR. One TODAY IS a good day to lianrljpatpr Hprali was voted for two subdivi­ apartment In bdck of BOOKKEEPING/ Papering, Carpentry bedroom, appliances, place on od In classified to sion plans: house with own en­ INCOME TAX Intund • Sdnior DItcounI no pets, no utilities. sell those Idle Items a) Maplewlld Valley, trance. Lots of storage Security. 875-7919. you've been storing. from the former Toomey space. Large fenced In 646-2253 Farm on Toomey Lane. yard with plenty of Complete accounting services We are bath remodel and ceramic tile specialists. M ANCHESTER. Quality. To contain a new street, room tor a garden. Including A/R. A/P. P/R. G/L. Let us win your confidence! Call us today for a Heat, hot water, all 30 Cents and 28 lots, one contal- P&L Statement and uuarterly Lei us remodel your kitchen or appliances Included. Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm nlngg an existing house. $149,900. Realty World, bsth from floor to celling. We free estimate, commercial or residential. Merch8ndlse Benoit, Frechette As- tax returns Can design Air conditioning, quiet Applicant James T. & offer cabinets, vanities, coun­ Member Chamber of Commerce on busline. Ideal tor Edith Clark. soclates, 646-7709.O additional applications tertops whatever your needs tailored for your business mlddleoged and senior b) Westbrook Estates, BRAND New listing. Well are. Call RALPH NADEAU at citizens. One bedroom, from a parcel between maintained 7 room needs Call 644-6191 Comp Meeting Road and $605, Two bedrooms, Inflation Split level on Bryan 643-6004 FURNITURE the sooth end of Clark KHeheii A Bath Detlga Center ELECTRICAL I MISCELLANEOUS . $640. 247-5030.______Road. To contoln five Drive In Manchester. 1988 INCOME TAXES Site sought building lots and two wet­ One full both and 2'/? SERVICES MANCHESTER. Three SIX Hardwood Chairs, Consultation / Preparation bedroom Duplex In comb back, wlndsor- lands parcels. Applicant baths, fireplace, cen­ MFM Construction ELECTRICAL 8. t « S Bolton Associates (Jack tral air, 20x40 In- Individuals / Kitchen, baths, attics, GSL Building Mainte­ newer two family style. $45 0 piece. 649- rapid in Deauattro.) ground pool. 140x170 Sole Proprietors basement additions, SECURITY WORK nance Co. Commei cl- home. Includes ap­ 8412.______R.E. Gorton, Fire, Burglar and ol/ResIdentlol bundling pliances and wall to Choirman lot. One car garage. garages, decks, texture QUEEN size sleeper sofa, $169,900. Jackson & Dan Mosler 649-3329 ceilings. Call Freeze Alarms. repairs and home Im­ wall carpeting. Heat antique blue with tiny 047-02 Jackson Real Estate, FREE ESTIMATES provements. Interior n o t Included. Ivory pattern. Excel­ January - and exterior painting, $690/monthly. Security for vote on 647-8400.0______232-6832 561-4423 lent condition. $400. INVITATION TO BID CARPENTRY/ 561-2020 light carpentry. Com­ and references re­ The Eighth Utilities District, IMMEDIATE Occu­ 646-5115. REMODELING plete lonltoriol ser­ quired. Two children By Nancy Benac 32 Moln Street, Manchester, pancy. You can move PAINTING/ R u n h e a tin g / vice. Experienced, rel­ accepted. No pets. Coll Connecticut seeks bids for right In to this spar­ The Associated Press lU i: iable, free estlmcites. 643-7635.______l7eJTV/8TERE0/ two (2) 4.5 Air Poks. kling clean 7 room ★ CARROUSEL HOME PAPERING IH iiJ PLUMBING Bid specifications may be ob­ 643-0304. MANCHESTER. Two IZ5J APPLIANCES tained during normal busi­ Ranch on Hebron Road IMPROVEMENTS WASHINGTON - Consumer In Bolton. Built In 1964 bedroom apartment, ness hours (9:00 A.M. to 5:00 •ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS PJ's Plumbing, Heating & HAWKES TREE §ERVNX oppllonced kitchen, ELEC T R IC Stove. Sears, prices, propelled by higher costs sewer deal P.M.) Monday thru Saturdov featurlngSbedrooms, 2 PAINTING & from the Dispatcher at the Air Conditioning Bucket, truck 6 chipper. Stump wall to wall carpeting. 20", 4 burner. White for food, fuel and a variety of full baths, a fireplace •REMODELING Boilers, pumps, hot water removal. Free estimatet.. Nutone Coppertone EIGHTH UTILITIES DIS­ with wood stove, 3zone WALLPAPERING $650 per month. Heat other items, rose 0.6 percent last TRICT FIREHOUSE, 32 Main •STORM DOORS - tanks, new and Special consideration for and hot water Included. Range hood with vent By Alex GIrelll description of the town-owned Street, Manchester, Connec­ heat, full basement, Free Estimates replacements. month for the biggest jump in two WINDOWS elderly and handicappe J. One year lease plus to outside. Very good Manchester Herald firehouse property the district ticut. 06040. 2nd garage Is now a Call John FREE ESTIMA TES condition. Ideal for years, the government reported would acquire if the agreement is Sealed bids will be received playroom for the kids •PROFESSIONAL security deposit. No A at the above address until 643-9649/228-9616 647-7553 pets. Available Imme­ apartment or summer today. Voters of the Eighth Utilities approved. John D. LaBelle Jr. 7:00 P.M., on Mondoy, or a day care business. 6 4 9 - 3 3 3 1 comp. Both for $75. New Price! $191,900. PAINTING diately. Reale Real Est- The rise in the Labor Depart­ said he had made a one-word March 6, 1909, at which time ote, 649-0795.______Manchester, 646-0271. District will be asked soon, they will be publicly opened, Jackson & Jackson •SENIOR CITIZEN MISCELLANEOUS DISTRIBUTION ment’s Consumer Price Index perhaps on March 13, to say error in the description and had read aloud and recorded. 647-8400.O ROOFING/ MANCHESTER. Two Real Estate, DISCOUNT | £ i| SERVICES LABELS followed moderate increases of whether they approve of a pro­ discovered it earlier in the day. Bids shall remain valid for ■ ^ S ID IN G bedroom apartment, CAMERAS/PHOTO % thirty (30) days from the bid YOUNG WIpper Tired of manually addressing 0.3 percent in both November and 1 posed landmark agreement be­ While the district voters will be Snapper!!! Almost dialribution mail — we cm i oppllonced kitchen, opening dote. The District 643-6053 I EQUIPMENT December. tween the town and the district asked at the meeting to decide on reserves the right to relect Angelic Home automale this process provding new wall to wall car­ new 8 room Colonial on LEAKY ROOF? The January price increase, the agreement, the directors any and all bids for any rea­ Cornwall Drive In Cov­ Most roof* can be rapalrad. quality service for a reasoruible peting. $600 per month. over fire and sewer jurisdiction. son deemed to be In the best CARPENTRY WORK Care Registry M IN O LTA XG-1, 35mm which is seasonally adjusted, entry. Four bedrooms, in plica of total rarooflng axpantal price Call 644-6191 Pay own utilities. One The district directors Tuesday decided Tuesday to hold separate Interest of the District. All Phases Local registry offers quality Camera with 45mm would amount to an annual 2.5 baths, fireplace, Framing, Roofs, Siding, Trim. Comptata rarooflng of all typaa. year lease plus secur­ lens, zoom lens, auto night authorized district Presi­ special meetings on other ques­ EIGHTH UTILITIES care... lower cost to patients... ity deposit. No pets. 13x17 family room. Ap- Registered a Fully Insured FREE ESTIMATES flash and assorted fit­ inflation rate of 7.2 percent if the tions related at least indirectly to DISTRICT companions, home makers, Immediate occupancy. dent Thomas Landers to find a Joseph Tripp proxlmately 2,500 Very Reatonabid Pricaa Manchester Roofing Spring is coming ters. $250 or best offer. pace for the first month of 1989 location for a special district the agreement. Fire Commissioner square feet. Built In Reole Real Estate, 649- Coll 644-1873. Quality Work / Free Estimataa 645-8830 “ 6 4 7 - 1 9 5 6 held throughout the year. meeting on March 13 or as close to They set March 20 as the Dated at Manchester, CT 1987. Two plus acre For all your cleanup 0795.______Higher prices for gasoline, that date as possible. tentative date for a meeting on 06040 this 15th day of country lot. Sellers 742-1579 chores call Rudy, Available Immediately 3 poultry, fish and eggs, coupled Februory, 1989. sorry to leave but have bedrooms. $675. and MI8CELLANEQUS The directors themselves plan authorizing funds for the conver­ 647-9925. with a sharp advance in tobacco 035-02 ______changed lob locations. FARRAND REMODELING Reasonable, reliable, $700. plus utilities. FDR SALE to act on the agreement when sion of the former Willis garage at New Price, $270,000. Room additions, decks, roof­ Child and one pet ok. prices, accounted for nearly all of they meet again Monday. Land­ 18 Main St. to district offices. ing, aiding, windows and gutt­ FRANK YOUNG and reference s. FOR SALE: carburetor, Jackson & Jackson Allbrio Realty, 649- the acceleration. ers said he will try today to get all Director Andrew Katkaukas To Clean coffee stains Real Estate, 647-8400.D ers. All types of remodeling and 0917. Holley 750 C FM with Consumer prices advanced 4.4 from china or plastic, rub repairs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. the documents and maps that are said he wanted an early vote on PAINTING EAST HARTFORD. 2bed- vacuum secondaries. stain with baking soda. To Interior SpeclalMe | g ^ AUTO Mint condition. Less percent last year, the same rate part of the agreement to the that question so that the district MANCHESTER '22.200 Bus. 647-8509 room, appliances, as in 1987, but analysts are can invite bids before contractors find a cash buyer for that Pride taken In every job we dol ISSJ SERVICES heat, hot water In­ than 1000 miles. $100. Oar district directors so that they can china closet you no longer Res. 645-6849 firm. Coll Joe after 7 expecting the pace to quicken this fill their construction-season Treasure Perfect! Qualify is our main concern. cluded. Lease and se­ study them before Monday's use, place a low-cost od In curity deposit. No pets. 643-1798. year. schedules. Classified. 643-2711. BRIAN'S HOME meeting. Executive neighbor­ REASONABLE RATES TIERINI^rS 872-0700 or 528-3251. Worries about spiraling infla­ Copies of two documents were Another matter that will have hood on quiet cul-de- IMPROVEMENTS We cafer fo fhe home owner. Aufomotlva Enoliwrlng, Inc. tion intensified earlier this month Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald not avialable Tuesday night when to wait, probably until the May 24 Kltchena, Baths, Rec Rooms, ENDROLLS after the Labor Department sac. Three bedrooms, Senior Cifizen DIscounf 276 Hartford Rd.. Manchaater I CONDOMINIUMS the directors discussed the agree­ annual district meeting, is a vote baths, large family Decks & Additions 27'k width - 259 reported that wholesale prices SALES BLOSSOMING — Karen Society, calls patrons from her home FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED FOR RENT 13% width - 2 for 259 ment. One of the documents is the on using funds from the sale of the Real Estate free Etf/mefea • Ltotneed A fnauretf shot up an unexpected 1 percent Chorches, chairwoman of the eighth- Tuesday. She hopes her committee will room with fireplace. 649-5823 M U ST be picked up at tha map showing sewer jurisdiction former Keeney garage property In-ground pool with 646-3923 643-6774 Cars, Trucks. Vans, 4x4’a MANCHESTER. Two Herald Office Monday thru in January, largely due to rising annual Daffocjil Days Sale for the sell 9,500 bunches of daffodils by next boundaries of each government. on Tolland Turnpike to buy fire “tv# do fft* unutuih' 10 ordlntry" bedroom Townhouse cabana, patio, great Thursday before 11 a.n: only. food and energy prices. Manchester unit of the American Cancer month. A final version of the map was apparatus, probably a mini- landscaping and view. with family room In Today’s report showed that at (HOMES convenient area. $695 given to Landers Tuesday morn­ pumper to serve the district’s I eoh s h ie Call lor aliowingl per month. Coll D.W. the consumer level, food costs ing after the town agreed that two Buckland area. HOMES HOMES I CONDOMINIUMS Fish, 871-1400 or 643- I WANTED TD jumped 0.7 percent in January properties on the north corners of The property would be sold if You’ll be dellghtedi Rentals after rising 0.3 percent in De­ All r^ol estate advertised In FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 1591. BUY/TRADE Oh, yes, it’s daffodil time again, Main Street and Middle Turnpike the town-district agreement is the Manchester Herald Is Marcel Goetz cember. Energy costs overall implemented. sublect to the Fair Housing would come under district NEW Listing. Large flre- HOMES WANTED: Used Maho­ rose 0.8 percent after a 0.3 Under the agreement the dis­ Act of 1968, which makes It 649-7440 NEW Listing. New, new, M ANCHESTER. We hove I gany Bedroom Set and jurisdiction. lllegol to advertise any pref­ ploced living room for new appliances, light two! Spacious 2 bed­ I ROOMS FOR RENT percent decline in December. A last-minute problem had trict would take over an existing Westledge Real those cozv winter miscellaneous furni­ Excluding those two volatile and Karen Chorches is calling erence, limitation or discrim­ fixtures, carpeting, kit­ room light and bright FOR RENT ture. 293-2900. arisen when Landers and attor­ town-owned firehouse and the ination based on race, color, Estate, Vernon nights, three bedrooms chen floor and much units featuring new MANCHESTER. Immac­ categories, other consumer pri­ property would be combined with religion, sex or national and garage. This lovely contemporary kitchen, meeting at her Carpenter Road home in ney Kevin O’Brien, a town 872-1100 more. This tour bed­ ROOM for non-smoking ulate three bedroom ces rose 0.5 percent in January. By Maureen Leavitt some town-owned property and origin, or on Intention to ranch Is located In the 2 parking spaces, con­ Colonial with T/s baths Manchester Herald Manchester Monday night. negotiator, disagreed about what make any such preference, room home Is ready for gentletnon. Kitchen Automotive put on the market. limitation or discrimination. Buckley School district vour furniture. 2'/2 venient to highway and privileges, washer and and attached garage. See INFLATION, page 10 Chorches. who said shemakes a pest of herself negotiators had decided concern­ and has low molnte- busline. Coll tor de­ Landers has wanted an early The Herald will not know­ BOLTON. Owner financ­ baths and two cor gar­ dryer, parking. Coll $900 plus utilities. Coll When Karen Chorches picks up the phone this this time of the year to aid the cancer cause, has ing the properties. ingly occept any advertise­ ing available. Almost nonce exterior. David age. YoYo Carroll. tails. Low $100's. Cen­ 643-560;.______Contone Realty, 646- The other document not availa­ Murdock $145,000. Sen­ tury 21 Epstein Realty, time of year, people know what she’s calling already sold 1,000 bunches. ment which Is In violation of new 3 bedroom Ranch, Sentry Real Estate, 643- MANCHESTER. Room In 5900. CARS ble Tuesday night was a legal See DISTRICT, page 10 the law. garage. $158,000 Flono try Real Estate, 643- 4060.0 647-8895.0 Bush’s trip about. Last year, just more than 85.000 spring flowers SOUTHERN NeW En'g- 4060.O______quiet rooming house. FDR SALE were sold to raise $23,000. This year the goal is to Realty, 646-5200.n EAST HARTFORD. Off street porklng. $70 I STORE AND "Oh, it’s daffodil time, isn’t it?” is the reply land classifleld ads SOUTH WINDSOR. Beau­ Newer three bedroom, she hears. raise $29,000. The daffodil sale is one of the reach nearly 800,000 BOLTON. Five room CONDOMINIUMS per week. 646-1686 or OFFICE SPACE FOR Sole. 1974 Jeep J400C) Ranch on almost 5 tiful 5 bedroom con­ holt duplex Condo. 1'/2 569-3018. Chorches is chairwoman of the annual daffodil American Cancer Society’s largest fund-raising homes In Connecticut temporary home with FOR SALE pick-up, power steer­ shows off Public vents anger wooded acres. $170,000. baths, large kitchen, MANCHESTER. Office ing, power brakes, au­ sale for the American Cancer Society’s events each year. and Rhode Island. The first floor family room comfortable family MANCHESTER. Profes­ price for a basic 25 Flono Realty, 646- MALLARD View. Dis­ sional female, kitchen space. Approximately tomatic transmission, Manchester Unit. She has chaired the event Many people volunteering for the event find 5200.D______and second floor den, 3 room. No association 1200 square feet. Pe­ word ad Is only $55 and full baths, fleldstone tinctive duplexes and and both privileges. Meyers 4 way plow. since it begun in 1981. the cause justified, as they have lost relatives BOLTON. Spectacular fees. $139,000. Flono ter's Furniture Build­ $2000 or best offer. U.S. power will appear In 43 news­ fireplace and vaulted townhouses. Located Realty, 646-5200 □ Coll (47-8874. This year the group hopes to take enough and friends to the killer disease. over doctor’s view ing, 646-2364. 871-0014. papers. For more In­ tour bedroom Contem­ ceilings. $349,900. D.W. on 0 private protective orders to sell 95,000 of the bright yellow flowers " I t ’s a good cause.” said Carey B. Downes, of porary. I'/j acres. Wont to sell vour cor? For MANCHESTER. Prime formation call Classi­ Fish Realty, 643-1591 .□ cul-de-soc, this new FOR Sole. 1987 Suzuki LT By Terence Hunt when they arrive from Washington state on Vernon, who is volunteering for the event for the fied, 643-2711 and ask Birch Mountain area. subdivision of quolltv 3 ILOTS/LAND quick r esults, use o low- Instant office space 500 Quad Racer. Never The Associated Press By Nancy Pappas Herald in an interview published Wet bar, hardwood MANCHESTER. Enloy cost Clossifled od. available Imme- March 29. Chorches said first time this year. Saturday that he supported the for detalls.n the core free exterior bedroom townhouses FOR SALE raced. Very low hours. Manchester Herald floors, more. Move In and duplexes await dlotely. Ideal for pro­ $2500, firm. 871-0014. The flowers are being sold in bunches of 10 for assassination of Salman Rushdi, G O V ER N M EN T Homes. tor Spring. $315,000. Fl- of this 3 bedroom co­ WASHINGTON - President See DAFFODILS, page 10 $1.00, Under Repair. your Inspection. Kit­ COVENTRY. Owner fi­ fessional, soles repre­ FOR Sale. 1986 Suzuki $3.50, Chorches said at a flower sale committee Telephones at the hospital, the author of the controversial novel ono Realty, 646-5200. □ lonial. Flreploced liv­ I APARTMENTS sentative, etc. Coll Bush set out today on a hectic Foreclosures, Tax De­ ing room, formal din­ chens hove oak ca­ nancing. From 1-17 Quad Sport 230. $1200 or doctor’s office and the medical “ The Satanic Verses.” which has BOLTON. Cedar sided binets, range, oven, acres. Storting at FDR RENT 649-2510. five-day trip to Japan, China and linquent Property. ing room, 8x10 porch best otter. 871-0014.___ society have been ringing stead­ offended many Moslems. Now selling. This area. seven room Contem­ dishwasher, refrigera­ $65,000. Use your MANCHESTER. Sto- South Korea to demonstrate that plus 12x20 pressure 1980 PONTIAC Sunbird. ily as area residents vent their The chairman of the hospital’s Call (Refundable) 1- porary, whirlpool, cen­ treated deck. D.W. tor and bullt-ln micro- builder or ours. Flono M AN CHESTER. One bed­ re/offlce - South Main "the United States is an Asian wave ovens. Flre- room apartment, se­ Automatic, power anger over statements made in board of trustees. William R. 518-459-3546. Ext. H tral vac. $327,900. R sh Realty, 643-1591 .□ Realty, 646-5200 □ Street location. Per­ steering, power power.” 508A, for listings. Choose colors today. ploced living rooms, HEBRON. 1-2 acre lot. cond floor, new bulld- fect for beauty shop, Bolton votes on charter May 1 favor of an as.sassination by a Johnson, has said that the hospi­ brakes, olr condi­ Bush and his wife, Barbara, Flono Realty, 646-5200. MANCHESTER. Six 1'/2 baths with full vani­ Inti. On busline. $550 colonial crafts or office tal’s ethics committee would COVENTRY. Two bed­ room, three bedroom Protected 50 acre wild­ tioner, Am/Fm departed before sunrise in a light medical director at Manchester □ ties, separate full base­ life area. Your builder per month, yearly space. Available May need to initiate any formal room Ranch. 3/4 acre. Colonial In excellent ments, 2 zoned base­ letjse. Peterman Real cassette stereo. High drizzle aboard Air Force One, By Maureen Leavitt At Tuesday night’s meeting in Selectmen revealed Tuesday Memorial Hospital. MANCHESTER. Move In or ours. Flono Realty, 1st. $575. plus utilities. inquiry into Hashmi’s state­ Fireplace. $115,000.742- condition. Large living board heating systems, Estate, 649-9404. mileage, needs some heading for a refueling stop in Manchester Herald the Community Hall, the Board of that Town Attorney Richard L. The hospital received nearly 40 8437.______condition. Three bed­ room with fireplace, 646-5200. D Allbrio Realty, Inc. 649- work. $500 or best otter. ments. That committee met at room dormered cope. Andersen permoshleld MANCHESTER. Three 0917. Anchorage, Alaska, en route to Selectmen took two votes. Barger has ruled that changes calls on Tuesday from people who MANCHESTER. Two formal dining room, thermopane windows, MANCHESTER. Ap­ 647-9004, otter 6pm. made' by the Charter Revision noon Tuesday. 1'/2 baths, finished fam­ room apartment. $480 MANCHESTER. Sto- Tokyo. In Anchorage, Bush will BOLTON - Proposed charter First, the board voted 3-2 that were angry about a position taken family, 4 -t- 4, newer gas sunny south facing kit­ luxurious wall to wall proved lot zoned for 1982 TOYOTA Tercel. It was a regularly scheduled ily room. $137,900. Fl- two family. City water, plus utilities. Security. re/ottlce - South Main give a speech outlining themes of revisions will be presented to the charter issue be decided by Commission at its Nov. 21 meet­ by Dr. Ali Imran Hashmi. medi­ furnaces, second floor chen with sliding gloss corpeting and attached No pets. 646-2426, 9-5 83K, Am/Fm. Asking meeting, said Beck, who would ono Realty, 646-5200. o doors onto deck. Walk- sewer and gas. $125,000. Street location. Per­ his trip. voters for approval May 1, the one question; to accept or reject ing were invalid. cal director of respiratory ther­ Is freshly painted ond garage. Come see the v/eekdoys. $1800. Coll Linda, 647- not reveal what was discussed. newly carpeted. MANCHESTER. Immac­ In closet off large mas­ mode for tomorrow. Flono Realty, 646-5200. fect tor beauty shop, 8691 or 647-1419. The overseas trip comes with same day of the municipal the Charter Revision Commis­ The commission made two apy there, according to Andrew ulate newer 8 room D MANCHESTER. Three colonial crafts or office Hashmi has been director of $179,900. Stor Realty, ter bedroom, I'/zbaths, You own vour own lot 1978 BUICK Century. Bush barely in office for a month, election. sion’s final revision submitted to major changes at that meeting — Beck, hospital director of public 247-1219.______L-shoped Ranch.. Por­ oak floors, slate foyer. and house. No associa­ MANCHESTER. Ap- bedroom, first floor, space. Available May the board. The board will meet the elimination of the power of respiratory therapy at the hospi­ fully oppllonced, car­ 1st. $575. plus utilities. Well maintained. New and with most aspects of the new The major charter-revision relations. ter Street area. Aluminum siding. tion fees. Competi­ proved building lot Annual Town Meeting voters to Hashmi,anativeof Pakistan, is tal since July 1987. He supervises PITKIN, Porter, Parker. $210,000. Flono Realty, peted. $700 plus utili­ Allbrio Realty, Inc. 649- tires. $800 or best offer. administration’s foreign policy proposal made by the now- March 7 to decide on the actual In a beautiful area of Fenced In bock yard. tively priced from overlooking fairway In 647-0709.______language of the question. specifically reduce the budget president of the Islamic Society of 646- 5200. □ For sole by original on area of distinctive ties. Security and ref­ 0917. still officially under review. defunct Charter Revision Cdm- fine quality older $149,9(X). Blanchard & erences. Coll 647-0628, FOR Sole. Two cars for and making selectmen positions Hartford. He told the Manchester See DOCTOR, page 10 homes. This new, six EAST HARTFORD. Star­ owner. Principals Rossetto Realtors," homes. Flono Reoltv, But Brent Scoweroft, the presi­ mission is to change the town’s Next, the board voted unanim­ ter Cope. Enclosed only. $164,900. Coll 643- 646-5200. o______evenings. IVACATIDN ports. $100 0 piece or selectmen form of government to ously to put the question on the volunteer. room home Is under We're Selling Houses" best offer. 649-9233. dent’s national security adviser, construction. $160's. porch. Newer roof. A 6287 for oppointment. 646-2482.0 BOLTON. Approved AVAILABLE March 1st. RENTALS on Tuesday disputed suggestions a town manager style of govern­ May 1 ballot instead of holding a Selectman Michael A. Zizka Blanchard 8. Rossetto real cuty. $134,900. Pi­ YOUR Own home for Two bedrooms, with had said at a Board of Selectmen MANCHESTER. Desira­ building lots. 1-3 acres. appliances. No utili­ Why not exchange It (or that Bush is making the journey ment. Other proposed charter special referendum. The board International criticism Realtors," We're Sel- ano Realty, 646-5200. o $99,900. Charming one Storting at $87,000. Pi­ M ISQUAM ICUT. Cottage changes include increasing the must submit the referendum meeting in December he did not 1 ble Ansoldl built Condo cosh with on od In Classi­ before he has a cohesive foreign llng Houses" 646-2482.0 bedroom aluminum ano Realty, 646-5200. □ ties, with garage. close to beach. One believe the commission had the BOLTON. Lovely 3 be- with Atrium doors to $700/month. No pets! sleeps 6, $500 per week. fied? 643-2711. policy in place. size of the Board of Selectmen question to the secretary of the E N D Of Cul-de-soc sits doom Ranch with first sided home on small lot patio. Full basement tor easy core, large Security and referen­ One sleeps 8, $600 per "The president is not trying to from five to seven members and state’s office 45 days before the this eight plus room U floor laundry, 2flerplo- and unfinished upstairs INVESTMENT See BOLTON, page 10 ignored by Khomeini living room and open I ces. Coll 643-2924. week. Special rote, pre- make quick headlines,” Scow- eliminatine the Board of Finance. election. & R built ranch. Two ces, sliders to bock with rought plumbing. PRDPERTY baths, first floor family porch, 3 cor garage floor plan. The privacy Fully equipped kitchen M ANCHESTER. Onebed- seoson. 643-1823._____ CLYDE croft said. He said Bush wants to plus pond. Suitable for of vour own home and room apartment, heat, CAPE COD. Yarmouth. 3 By The Associated Press mullahs adhere to the execution room and more. Low qnd rnised henrth flre- ROCKVILLE. For sole by develop policies that "w ill aid us $200's Blanchard 8> horses. Possible subdi­ no condo tees. Taxes plnce. Excellent locn- hot woter, carpeting, bedrooms, 1 block to CHEVROLET-BL' ICK, INC. order against (Rushdie), then only $375 and not for owner. Six family un­ oir conditioning,all ap­ in where we think we’d like to be Rossetto Realtors," vision. $399,000. Cen­ tlon. $132,900. D.W. ocean. Excellent loca­ ROUTE 83, VERNON HMO buys site, resets opening President Bush and a host of economic sanctions will no longer from P.W.A. Don't its. Good to excellent pliances. Coll 649-5240. at the end of the century.” We're Selling Houses" tury 21 Epstein Realty, Fish Reqlty, 643-1591.0 tion. Available June- 83 NItaan 280ZX '7 4 9 5 647- 8895.0 rent, Buv! condition. Willing to MANCHESTER. Two November. 647-7234. Over the next five days. Bush authors expressed outrage at be ruled out.” the ZDF network 646-2482.0 CONDO. $66,900-$89,900. 84 Monte Carlo *6 4 9 5 consider owner financ­ bedroom Townhouse. will travel 18,095 miles. He’ll The Kaiser Permanente health Kaiser doctors. Rawlins, certi­ man & Associates Inc. of East Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s reported. 8% CHFA Approved. ing for ouQllfled buyer. Read the offerings In Clos- 84 Century LTD wagon *6 6 9 5 Nice location, oil ap­ spend 36 hours on his plane before maintenance organization has fied in internal medicine, is a Windsor is the architect for the call for Moslems to kill novelist It provided no further details of 18 McCann Drive, Manchester...... ’ 139,900 Rqnch ond townhouses Coll for details. 225- slfled every day to find the 84 Skyhawk wagon *5995 In cosmopollton down­ pliances. Heat, hot wa­ Items or Items you'd like returning to Washington on Mon­ bought the former Multi-Circuits partner in the Northeast Perma­ project. Salman Rushdie. Iran’s largest the possible sanctions. 1012, 9-5. ter, olr conditioning. 84 Camaro Blue '5 9 9 5 West Germany, Iran's biggest town locotlon neor II- to own. 643-2711. day night. Inc. building at 130 Hartford Road nente Medical Group and has Kaiser will operate a group- trading partner reportedly consi­ Coll 647-1595. 85 Century 4 Dr. (2) '8 9 9 5 trading partner, already had brory, shopping, bus. Because of the 14-hour time and plans to open its outpatient been associated with the com­ model HMO. which means dered imposing an economic Brick ond charming MANCHESTER. Availa­ 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. '5 1 9 5 boycott. decided to remove its ambassa­ MORTGAGES ble March 1st. Four Sell Your Car difference with Washington, facility this November, pany since 1984. members pay a flat fee for with private entrances, 85 (Century wagen '7 4 9 5 The Planning and Zoning Com­ Iran's fundamentalist patri­ dor from Tehran for consulta­ open floor plan and rooms, two bedrooms, See BUSH, page 10 Internal medicine, obstetrics- outpatient care within the facil­ 86 Cutlaaa Clara wgn. '8 9 9 5 mission and the Cheney National arch today said the hostile tions as part of an action by the 12 some with decks In HOMEOWNERS appliances, large yard /gynecology, mental health and ity. Members of Individual Prac­ 86 Grand Am 2 Or. '8395 European Economic Community rear, handy also to and goroge. Newly pharmaceutical services will be Historic District Commission ap­ tice Association HMOs pay the Western reaction proves opening FALLING BEHIND?? ‘15 88 Subaru QL10 '7 4 9 5 contacts to the rest of the world countries. Route 384. Anne Miller remodeled. On busline. provided in the 13,496-square-foot proved renovation plans for the flat fee but go to different STOP FORECLOSUREM $575/month plus utili­ 4 Lines — 10 Days 88 Nova 4 Dr. '6 9 9 5 TODAY Literary figures, including This Ansaldi built 5 room ranch with a finished room in the basement is in Real Estate, 647-8000.D facility, according to a news two-story building last De­ physicians in the area for care. was wrong. If you are falling behind on ties. Coll until 9pm, 509 charge each addi­ 86 Calabrity 4 Dr. *7 6 9 5 Iranian leaders who have American authors Norman excellent condition. There's a spacious 12x15 kitchen, a nice sized living NEW Listing. Like new your mortgage paymentt... release from Kaiser. cember. Kaiser plans to rebuild 623-6970. tional line, per day. You The California-based Kaiser begun courting the West are ‘‘not Mailer, Susan Sontag and Wil­ room with a fireplace and real nice wall to wall carpeting, over very nice end unit ranch style OR - If your home la In fore- Index Company officials have said the interior. Offices and a lounge, condo with fireplace. cloaure. WE CAN HELPI No EAST HARTFORD. Two can cancel at any time. Permanente serves about 5 mil­ totally with us in ideology,” liam Styron, expressed indigna­ hardwood floors. The lot is level and private, and you don’t have to worry 872-9111 the organization could serve up to radiology lab and storage space Convenient one floor payment program available bedroom apartment, SORRY. 20 pages, 2 sections lion members nationwide. The Tehran Radio quoted him as tion at Khomeini's threat and at about heavy traffic. Call today. Cleon. Stove and refrig­ NO REFUNDS OR 1 0.000 M a nchester-area for records will be added, plans living with first floor tor up to 2 yaara. Bad credit la Hartford-based Kaiser Founda­ saying. decisions not to publish or sell not a problemll Aak how LOW erator. $650 plus utili­ ADJUSTMENTS Business_____9 Natlon/World _5-6 members within the next five show. laundry, full basement, tion Health Plan of Connecticut Khomeini did not name the Rushdie’s “ The Satanic Verses.” central air, IV2 baths, 2 monthly Paymenta can help ties and security. Coll AUTQS FDR Classified _ 19-20 Obituaries------2 years. Kaiser’s East Hartford Construction is scheduled to Jack J. Lappen Realty you SAVE VOUR HOME TO- 644-1712.______CALL HERALD begin next month and be com­ Inc. serves about 34,000members leaders. American authors planned to bedrooms and garage. RENT/LEA8E .15 Opinion — 8 HMO serves about 3.000 Man­ DAYII Comics in the Hartford area. Kaiser has In Bonn, a television network read from Rushdie's novel in New 164 East Center St. Private backyard od- HEBRON. Modern, two Focus . 13 People chester members, according to pleted by October, the news locent to woods. David Swiss CoMcntatlvs Groap bedroom. Heat, hot CLASSIFIED other HMOs in Connecticut in said the West German Cabinet York today and march to the FR E E Mileage on low Food. — 11-12 Science — Kaiser officials. release said. Company officials Manchester, CT. 06040 Murdock. $136,000. water, appliances, cost auto rental. Vil­ East Hartford, Farmington. met today and discussed "further ■t (203) 454-1336 or 643-2711 Local/State Sports — Manchester native Dr. Wayne had originally predicted a Sep­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- (203) 454-4404 parking, no pets. $625. lage Auto Rental, 643- tember opening. Marshall Erd- Wind.sor and Stamford. measures" against Iran. “If the See SATANIC, page 10 643-4263 4060.O 228-3245 or 646-0882. 2979 or 646-7044. b-A in Television. Rawlins will head a team of four 4