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Dodd Favor Key Step in Tower Fight

Dodd Favor Key Step in Tower Fight

20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Mar. 7. 1989 •waamnian

I HOMES I HOMES I CONDOMINIUMS ^ 7 . I HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE IFOR SALE Urgency Gone Microwave ...... — ...... COUNTRY Lot In An­ CHFA Approyed. This ^ SpgCioli^;^Pa rapalrad, Phone: 6 4 9 - 2 8 7 1 6 4 7 -1 9 5 6 experience and enlov leyel family room plus fireplaces. In-ground in placa of total rarooflng axpanaal Complata rarooflng of all typat- dealing with people on play room which Is pool and lots more. LU . MANAGEMENT 30 Cents a regular basis. We partially finished. Call to see today. MORTGAGES FREE ESTIMATES Ifti J MISCELLANEOUS Wednesday, March 8, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm $289,900. Jackson & SERVICES otter on the lob train­ Don’t let this one get by Tax Return Manchester Reefing SERVICES ing and also have an you. $175,000. Realty Jackson Real Estate, |0I I LANDSCAPING 647-8400.O SAVE YOUR Preparatlon/Payrolls 645-8830 excellent fringe benef­ World, Benoit, Bookkeeping its package. Interested Frechette Associates, OLDIE But goodie. Nifty HOME!! PHIL’S LAWN CARE 646-7709.D______Mark P. Mornaault ... lust dial 643-2711 and HAWKES TREE SERVICE candidates should call 6 room Cape on Man­ If you are in Spring Cleanup. our Human Resources VERNON. Custom built 9 chester's west side. 289-4573 we'll help you word and Bucket, truck & chipper. Stump Route 6 Department for more room Colonial that Three bedrooms, ce­ FORECLOSURE, place your ad. removal. Free eatlmatea. Weekly services. Special conaldaratlon for Information at 649-4586. offers many nice fea­ ramic bath, fireplace, BANKRUPTCY or ICARPENTRY/ Call for free estimates Dodd favor EOE M /F /H /V tures, living room with hardwood floors plus elderly and handicapped. DIVORCED or To Cleon coffee stains suit plan DISHWASHER. Even­ fireplace, family room carpet, newer furnace REMODELING 742-7478 with bullt-ln bookcases and plumbing. Heavy "falling behind,” ask from china or plastic, rub 647-7553 ings tor hard working stain with baking soda. person. Career oppor­ and fleldstone fire­ duty Insulation. Lots of for NO PAYMENT DON’S LAWN SaWCC M D. tunities possible. Will place. Four large bed­ nooks and crannies. FARRAND REMODELING MNDEMNO train. Coll Cavev's, 643- rooms, first floor leis­ $144,900. Jackson & PROGRAM up to 2 Room additions, decks, roof­ DISTRIBUTION Call now for: delayed 2751. ure room, 2'/2 baths, Jackson Reol Estate, yearsll ing, siding, windows and gutt­ LABELS Yard clean-up hardwood floors. Im­ 647-8400.D ers. All types of remodeling and Shrub & hedge trimming key step in Tired of manually addreasinp THE SWISS GROUP repairs. Call Bob Farmnd, Jr. By Andrew J. Davis mediate occupancy. ELECTRICAL distribution mail — we can Rototllling and mowing NORTH Coventry. This 10% Sanir CItIm Olseaunt Manchester Herald $289,000. U & R Realty, clean 3 bedroom Ranch 203-454-4404 Bus. 647-8509 ‘automate this process providing 643-2692.P______needs nothing but you. Res. 645-6849 quality service for a reasonable 646-7011 Certified STUNNING Colonial. Close to schools, shop­ I^ R EA L ESTATE DUMAS ELECTRIC price. Call 644-6191 The Windham Board of Select­ Nine room, 2'/2 bath. ping and commute all Service changes, addi­ men has decided not to sue the on a little more than 'h WANTED RENOVATIONS tional wiring and repairs on I AUTO Nurse Aid Forest Hills home Is existing homes. Quality Tower fight Army Corps of Engineers now to offered for a True Sale acre of North Coventry PLUS GSL Building M ainte­ SERVICES MANCHESTER. Almost work at affordble prices. up the agency’s action on a Immediate open­ Price, $236,900!!! Blan­ land. $142,900. Phillips Complete Home Entirely owner operated. 27 nance Co. Commercl- chard 8. Rossetto Real­ Real Estate, 742-1450o new 2 year old duplex al/ResIdentlal building wetlands permit for the Route 6 ings on all shifts on cul-de-sac. 3 bed­ Maintenance years exp. Call Joseph expressway project. for full & part-time tors," We're Selling COVENTRY. Secluded 3- Dumas 846-5253. repairs and home Im­ TIERINNI’S By Christopher Callahan the defense industry were not Houses" 646-2482.0 4 bedroom Colonial, rooms, 2 full baths, full Repair / Renew provements. Interior First Selectman Norman positions. basement with washer and exterior painting, Automollvi Englntsrlng, Inc. The Associated Press substantiated. French said today the board SOUTH End Colonial. huge modern kitchen Callings, Walla, Painting, However. Tower’s loyalty to Every other weekend with bullt-ln applian­ and dryer hook-up. 100 Papering, Carpentry light carpentry. Com­ 276 Hartford Rd., Manchaatar decided Tuesday to delay the Pristine 7 room Circa amps circuit breakers, 1896 home, spacious ces, priyate beach and fnturstf • S»nlor DItcounI plete lanitorlal ‘ ser­ WASHINGTON - Sen. Chris­ Tom Dodd was the reason cited lawsuit after it learned that the required. large kitchen with HEATING/ vice. Experienced, rel­ 649-5823 by Republicans in their targeting parlor and foyer. 365' docking for your boat, stoye and refrigerator. topher J. Dodd’s decision to break corps had begun work on the Aik about our child deep lot. $170's. Blan­ two baths, more. PLUMBING iable, tree estimates. Cara, Trucka, Vana, 4x4'a of Dodd as a Democrat they felt Fully carpeted. Vinyl 646-2253 "Wt do tfi* unutuaf to tho ordintry" .from fellow Democrats and sup- permit decision. care re-lmburiement chard & Rossetto Real­ $177,900. Phillips Real H 643-0304. port embattled Defense could be swayed. And aides on tors," We're Selling Estate, 742-1450. o siding makes the exte­ The selectmen voted 10-1 Tues­ and non-benefit rate of rior maintenance free. PJ's Plumbing, Hsating & Secretary-designate John G. Capitol Hill familiar with Dodd’s Houses" 646-2482.0 NORTH COVENTRY. PAINTING/ VINYL SIDING & day to give the corps an addi­ pay program Call for a private show­ Air Conditioning Tower is a critical step forward in thinking said the strategy was not tional 60 days before deciding MANCHESTER. Three New custom Colonial, ing. $260,000 or $135,900 PAPERING DRYWALL without foundation. bedroom Cape In a superb setting with lots Boilers, pumps, hot water REPLACEMENT WINQOWS President Bush’s still uphill fight. whether to file suit, said French. per side. Possibility of tanks, new and Dodd, a liberal, was targeted The aides, who spoke on the For more informa­ super location. Care­ of trees, cedar siding, some owner financing. replacements. Expertly installed. The selectmen delayed the deci­ free aluminum siding, secluded area close to by the White House as one of a condition of anonymity, said tion please call di­ Boland Brothers, 649- GCF PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES Please call Paul Ryder FARADAY DRYWALL sion after receiving word that the hardwood floors, full schools and shopping, 2947 ask for Ed. handful of undecided Democratic Dodd was an extremely devoted corps has begun reviewing the rector of Nursing attic and basement for baths, 2 car garage. Painting, Staining, Home 643-9649/228-9616 at 742-0018. Interior Construction 2'/2 Repair. Large Jobs, Small senators thought to be potential who son felt his late father was wetlands permit, he said. storage. $137,900. D.W. Phillips Real Estate, Fully Insured/Free Estimates railroaded by his fellow senators. Crestfield Rsh Realty, 643-1591.0 Jobs, Done with Care. William Faraday swing votes because of family “We’ll give them (corps) an 742-1450.O Rentals •A J PAINTING/ ties. They felt he would find it difficult Convalescent MANCHESTER. Lots of NORTH COVENTRY. Call 645-6559 tor a free l20»643-8880 additional 60 days.” said French. estimate. PAPERING FLOORING Quality Guaranteed At In 1967, Tower, then a young to vote against one of his father’s “If they have not started or fallen closets and storage Charming, auallty few and staunchest defenders. Patrlck Flynn/Manchesler Herald Home space In this 3 bedroom built Dutch Colonial, Leave Message Affordable Prices Republican senator from Texas, back to sleep” the selectmen will Cape. Two full baths, first floor family room I APARTMENTS helped lead a fight against the Others suggested that Dodd’s SLICK SALESMAN — Brent Rideout, a dents learn the basics of business, proceed with the lawsuit, he 643-5151 formal dining. Eco­ with cathedral celling, IFOR RENT censure of Dodd’s father, Sen. hestitation stemmed not from the third-grader at Washington School, helps including profits, rent, finance charges added. nomical to heat. A nice 2 car garage with room FRANK YOUNG Simon (iS, Simon specific link between Tower and Thomas J. Dodd. D-Conn., who kindergartner Josh Glenney decide what and salaries. The Washington School The selectmen threatened suit home. $169,900 D.W. for loft/studio expan­ AVAI LABLE Imme­ TILEMASTERS was accused of misusing cam­ the Dodd family, but that the Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 sion. $247,900. Phillips PAINTING □ ■ ■ ■ I to buy at the "Super Student Store Parent-Teacher Association loaned the if work on the wetlands permit did diately 3 bedrooms, paign funds. Tower was one of attacks on Tower by his former not begin by , Feb. 28. The MANCHESTER. NIceAn- Real Estate, 742-1450. o $675 and $700 plus utili­ Interior Speclallete □ □ ■ ■ I Tile Sales and Installation five senators to vote against colleagues reminded Dodd of the Tuesday. The store, created by Connecti­ student council $641, at 1 percent interest, Real Estate saldl built Colonial NORTH COVENTRY. ties. Child and one pet selectmen are in favor of the Pride taken in every job we dol □ □ □ ■ I MANCHESTER bitter floor debate over his with large rooms. Charming, auallty okay. Allbrio Realty censure after unsuccessfully cut Bank and Trust Co. and the for startup costs. Route 6 project. French said. Hardwood floors built Dutch Colonial, 649-0917. Quality is our main concern. □ □ □ □ I pushing several measures that father’s censure. Washington student council, helps stu- The project would involve throughout, even In kit­ first floor family room REASONABLE RATES TILEMASTERS, INC would have watered down the In his floor speech, the 44-year- construction of an 11.8-mile ex­ HOMES MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ old lawmaker who ,came to the chen. Studlo/office with cathedral celling, room In 2 year old We cater to the home owner. punishment. pressway from Bolton Notch to [FOR SALE with skylight on third 2 car garage with room duplex on cul-de-sac. Senate a decade after his father Senior Citizen Discount We are bath remodel and ceramic tile specialists. The censure, only the sixth in Windham. The corps must decide floor. French door to for loft/studio expan­ Fully carpeted, stoye Let us win your confidence! Call us today tor a Senate history, led to the elder was voted out of office said none MANCHESTER. Unusual screened porch In large sion. $247,900. Phillips whether to allow the state Depart­ and refrigerator, 2 FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED free estimate, commercial or residential. Dodd losing his 1970 re-election of the charges revolving around ment of Transportation to fill in 77 home featuring sky­ fenced yard. $174,900 Real Estate, 742-1450. □ baths, priyate drive­ Tower’s personal life was proved. Democrats push for vote lights, large eat-ln kit­ D.W. Fish Realty, 643- DESIRABLE Area of way. Very nice. $850 643-6774 Member Chember of Commerce bid. He died six months later, acres of wetlands along Route 6. chen, formal dining 1591.0 East Hartford. Three per month. Security leaving his family bitter. “For every account of indis­ The DOT says it plans to create room, good sized bed­ HOME, Office or effi­ bedrooms, 2'/2 baths, and references. No But Dodd was adamant Tues­ creet behavior in the FBI files ... WASHINGTON (AP) - Confi­ this matter. This has been before Dole left open the possibility of 60 acres of wetlands to compen­ rooms and loft. Cen­ ciency apartment. Re­ 24x16 family room with pets! Call Ed, 649-2947. day that family loyalty was not a there are other accounts, at least dent Democrats are pushing for a the Senate for weeks.” asking the Senate to permit sate for the work. trally located. Possible duced to $199,900. This raised hearth fire­ MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ factor in his decision. as reliable, in some cases fare vote on John Tower’s bid to But Republican leader Bob Tower to answer the allegations The corps promised the select­ CHFA candidate. Call wonderful Ansaldl place. Cedar sided with room on first floor of 4 CARS more reliable, that tell a different today tor details. I APARTMENTS CONDOMINIUMS “I and my family will be become defense secretary, say­ Dole of Kansas said GOP sena­ against him from the floor of the men a permit would be issued by built Colonial with 4 brick front. Oversized family house. Security FOR SALE eternally grateful to John and steadier tale.” Dodd said. ing "enough is enough,” but tors are lined .up to speak in chamber. $122,900. Century 21 Ep- bedrooms plus a tt­ two car garage. Call and references. Call FOR RENT I FOR RENT FURNITURE August 1988, said French. It has steln Realty, 647-8895.a Tower.” Dodd said in a dramatic Dodd also dismissed allega­ Republicans vow to fight on after Tower’s defense and declared: But Democrats said that would ached office, breeze­ today to see this unlaue 645-8201. 1980 Chevy Monza. Runs been a year since the corps held MANCHESTER. It you way, garage, full fin­ home. Asking $214,900. MANCHESTER. Two MANCHESTER. Two DINING Room. Eight floor speech. "I owe John Tower tions that Tower acted improp­ picking up a second Democratic "This has barely begun.” set “an awful precedent” for public hearings on the project, he COVENTRY. Convenient piece Traditional Mah­ good. Am/Fm, bass, have a large or grow­ ished basement. Two Strano Real Estate, location, rear court­ bedroom apartment, bedroom Townhouse stereo with equalizer, the same fairness and careful erly as a defense consultant vote for confirmation. Republicans now hope to con­ future confirmation battles and said. ing family, then this Is fireplaces, onefull, two 647-7653.□ fully appllanced, eat-ln with family room In ogany. Approximotely following his stint as an arms “I believe that when the vote vert other undecided Democrats, yard entrance. Carpet­ 60 years old. Excellent 67k. Needs some work. judgment he used 22 years ago. Dole appeared to concede he “I think we’ve been very, very the home you have half baths. What a ing, one bedroom kitchen, storage In convenient area. $695 $500 or best otter. 647- Mr. President. I do not owe John control negotiator. occurs this nomination will be concentrating their efforts on a would make that move only as a been looking tor. It House! Anne Miller basement. $650 per per month. Call D.W. condition. $450. 647- patient,” said French. “They CONDOMINIUMS ap a rtm en t. Two 9041. 0042 otter 4pm. Tower my vote.” "John Tower has done nothing rejected," Senate Majority handful of lawmakers. These last resort. didn’t keep their end of the otters 5 bedrooms, Vh , Real Estote, 647-8000.O months security dep­ month. Heat and hot Fish, 871-1400 or 643- baths, large kitchen, I FOR SALE water Included. No 1591.______FOR SALE. 1989 Ford Dodd said that after studying that dozens of other former Leader George Mitchell of Maine include Sens. Joseph Lielierman, Mitchell called it a "despera­ bargain.” INVITATION TO BID osit. No pets. Adults Probe GL. Shown by administration officials and oversized deck over­ pets. One year lease MANCHESTER. Nice, FBI files on Tower, he concluded said Tuesday. D-Conn.; Charles Robb, D-Va.; tion tactic.” French said he thought the Sealed bids will be received preferred. $420 without MUSICAL appointment only. Coll looking a beautiful In- MALLARD View. DIs- utilities. 742-0569. plus security deposit. appllanced, 2 bedroom that allegations of alcohol abuse, “I frankly see no benefit to Bennett Johnston, D-La.; and threat of a lawsuit has forced the ground pool. Call tor In the General Services' of­ tlnctlve duplexes and Agent,649-0795. ITEMS 870-9350.______See TOWER, page 12 fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ MANCHESTER. Onebed- townhouse tor rent at womanizing and improper ties to See DODD, page 12 anyone in needlessly prolonging Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas. corps to begin work. more Information. ter, CT until 11:00a.m . on the townhouses. Located MANCHESTER. Large 2 $650 per month Includ­ 83 SUBARU GL wagon 4 $288,900. Century 21 Ep- date shown below for the fol­ on a private protective room apartment, heat, door. Under 70,000 “I don’t think they wanted the hot water, carpeting, bedrooms, off street ing utilities. Also could HAMMOND. H-100 Or­ steln Realty, 647-8895.0 lowing; cul-de-sac, this new parking. $590 monthly be purchased with little gan. Recently tuned. miles. 5 speed. Well harassment or the embarrass­ MARCH 17,1989 — SALE subdivision of quality 3 air conditioning,all ap­ maintained. $2200 or EAST HARTFORD. pliances. Call 649-5240. plus utilities and secur­ money down. 635-6200. Cal I after 5am, 643-0878. ment,” he said. Move-In condition. OF 1953 CEDAR RAPID bedroom townhouses ity. Call 228-0036 and best otter. Call 644-2103. Only 10 residents appear to air town-8th accord Corps officials confirmed today MODEL 10-24 CRUSHER "Wonted to Buy" ad In Lovely 6 room Ranch and duplexes ayvalt MANCHESTER. Two leave message.______that work on the wetlands deci­ MARCH 22, 1989 — SIDE your Inspection. Kit­ bedroom Townhouse Classified. The cost Is on nice lot In family ARM FLAIL MOWER HEBRON. Renovated, I MISCELLANEOUS sion had begun. area. Partially finished chens have oak ca­ with fireplace. Heat, smoll ... the response big. By Alex GIrelll meeting Tuesday were people Thomas O’Marra of 20 Schalier jurisdiction. plans for the Buckland area. BEAVER POLYMARK large two bedroom 643-2711. [fo r SALE Corps officials have said the family room In base­ MODEL P10TI 90TO binets, range, oven, hot water, carpeting, CLYDE Manchester Herald who have been active in district Road, the district’s fire spokes­ A principal aim of the agree­ air conditioning,allap- apartment. Laundry A previous attempt to reach an ment. Root 2 years old. FIT HOLDER MODEL dishwasher, refrigera­ facilities. $640 monthly CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. affairs and who have followed the man. asked about a notation on ment is to fix those boundaries so project is third on their list of C-500 (R EB ID ) tor and bullt-ln micro- pllances. Nice loca­ I HOMES FOR SALE: carburetor, agreement was defeated by dis­ priorities. The Central Connecti­ Vinyl siding and tilt out Includes heat and hot Holley 750 CFM with ROUTE 83, VERNON Only about 10 residents of the progress of negotiations between one of the maps that had been that they can be changed only by trict voters in the November 1987 windows. Call tor more M ARCH 22, 1989 — TAX wave ovens. Fire- tion. Call 647-1595. water. Call 228-0036, FOR RENT cut Expressway, which will con­ BILLS placed living rooms, vacuum secondaries. S3 Nissan 280ZX *7495 Eighth Utilities District came to a the town and the district over the displayed. The notation con­ agreement of the two election largely because it called details. $159,000. Realty ECONOMICAL, Third leave message. Mint condition. Less nect Route 9 to Interstate 91 in World, Benoit, The Town of Manchester Is l '/2 baths with full vani­ floor, one bedroom BOLTON. Beautiful, six 84 Monte Carlo *6495 district meeting Tuesday night to past 14 months. cerned the possibility that sewer- governments. on the district to give up all sewer MANCHESTER. Two than 1000 miles. $100. Cromwell and the Interstate Frechette Associates, an equal opportunity em­ ties, separate full base­ apartment with stove room Ranch, three 84 Century LTD wagon *6695 hear an explanation of a proposed After John D. LaBelle Jr., the connection charges in an area of Other provisions of the agree­ jurisdiction, something the pres­ ployer, and requires an affir­ ments, 2 zoned base­ bedroom flat, first firm. Call Joe after 7 91-291 project, which will connect 646-7709.D______mative action policy for all of and refrigerator. Nice bedrooms, I'/s baths, 643-1798. 84 Skyhawk wagon *5995 agreement between the district district’s legal counsel, explained Buckland might go to the town of ment would prohibit the district ent proposal does not do. board heating systems, location. $450 plus utili­ floor, air conditioning, garage, many extras. 1-91 in Windsor and 1-84 in Ifs Contractors and Vendors fully appllanced kit­ 84 Camaro Blue *5995 and the town over fire and sewer the terms of the agreement, there South Windsor and thus not be from expanding its territory MANCHESTER. Bowers as a condition of doing busi­ Andersen permashleld ties and security. No Two months security Arthur Warrington, a district Manchester, have higher chen, basement, gar­ 85 Century 4 Dr. (2) *8995 jurisdiction. were only two questions. shared by the town of Manche.ster without permission from the town School District. By ness with the Town, as per thermopane windows, pets. Call Strano Real and references. No resident who opposed the earlier priorities. owner, 3 bedroom Federal Order 11246. luxurious wall to wall Estate, 647-7653. age. $700 per month, pets. $950 per month. ENDROLLS 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. *5195 District President Thomas E. A district firefighter asked and the district. and would prohibit consolidation agreement, said before the meet­ plus security, plus utili­ 27% width - 2M Cape. New custom oak Bid farms, plans and specifi­ carpeting and attached Available March 15. 65 Century wagon *7495 Landers and other district offi­ what effect it would have on the LaBelle said it is likely the area of the town and district without ing began Tuesday that he was cations are available at the HEBRON. Modern, two ties. Available April 13% width - 2 fo r 25€ kitchen, l '/2 baths, fam­ garage. Come see the bedroom. Heat, hot 649-7725.______86 Cutlass Clera wgn. *8995 cials viewed the low turnout as a district's fire responsibility for will be sew,ered to South Windsor permission of the district. ily room,aboyeground General Services' office. 1st. No pets. 649-M78 MUST be picked up at the leaning in favor of the current mode for tomorrow. water, appliances, MANCHESTER. Five 86 Qrand Am 2 Dr. *8395 sign that there is little opposition covering parts of Interstate 84. and not to Manchester because of Under the agreement, the dis­ pool, many extras. TOWN OF MANCHESTER after 7pm.______Herald Office Monday thru proposal. You own your own lot parking, no pets. $625. room Ranch with gar­ to the agreement among district LaBelle said the agreement does topography. trict would buy the town-owned Principals only. ROBERT B. WEISS, and house. No associa­ IMMACULATE, P lea­ Thursday before 11 a.n: only. 66 Subaru OLIO *7495 "A lot of gray area has been Membership GENERAL MANAGER 228-3245 or 646-0882. age, centrally located. 66 Nova 4 Dr. *6995 residents. The residents will vote not affect that question and Before the meeting began, the fire station and would sell the $147,500. Call 646-5018 tion fees. Competl- sant, quiet, four room Bowers School district, cleared up.” he said. 011-03 MANCHESTER. Beauti­ on the accord at a meeting March district Director Joseph Tripp, residents viewed posted maps town some sewer assets and some tor an appointment. tlyely priced from apartment. Lots more. quiet street, pets ac­ 86 Celebrity 4 Dr. *7695 crisis might $149,9(X). Blanchard & ful two bedroom apart­ Mature, working fe­ 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Robertson fire commissioner, said the mat­ and other exhibits, particularly a sewer construction rights. The Another meeting at which the ment, eat-ln kitchen, cepted. Available April Rossetto Realtors," male preferred. Non- 1. $725. 646-7655. School. ter is being discussed now by map showing the area in which district would pay $750,000 for the agreement will be explained to NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING We're Selling Houses” self-cleaning stove, smoker. No pets. 649- IBB I SALES 872-9111 the district will retain sewer station and would get back at district residents will be held sink Jaycees THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT dishwasher, disposal Landers said the turnout March district and town fire officials 1 646-2482.0______5897.______32 MAIN STREET and refrigerator. Din­ ■ STORE AND 14 will probably be low, too. because of changes in the access lunsdiction and a map showing least $700,000 from the town for Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT MANCHESTER. Spa­ MANCHESTER. Four NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ to 1-84 and 1-384. the area in which it will retain fire sewer assets and engineering district firehouse. 32 Main St. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the ing room, living room OFFICE SPACE eral Statute 23-65 prohibits Most of the residents at the cious one bedroom and one bath. Air con­ rooms, first floor, By Jacqueline Bennett electors of The Eighth Utilities District will be held on Tues­ parking, near 384, bus, the posting of advertise­ with cozy dining room, ditioned, very quiet, ments by any person, firm or Manchester Herald day, March 14,1989 at 7:30 p.m. In the auditorium of fhe Ro­ large living room and shopping. $550. 645- MANCHESTER. Sto- bertson School, 45 North School Street, Manchester, Con­ Ideal for middle aged re/ottlce - South Main corporation on a telegraph, Sd// Your Car necticut for the following purposes; charming country dec­ or senior citizens, on 8251.______telephone, electric light or' COVENTRY - The local orating. $66,800. Sentry Street location. Per­ power pole or to a tree, Eighth District vdters Town directors worry 1) To choose a moderator. busline. Heat and hot COVENTRY. Available chapter of the Jaycees is in Real Estate, 643-4060.Q Immediately. 6 '/2 fect tor beauty shop, shrub, rock, or any other 2) To hear the reading of the Warning. water Included. Only colonial crafts or office natural oblect without o writ­ danger of folding because MANCHESTER. Choose $640 per month. Come rooms, two bedrooms, 3) To see If the electorate will approve the establishment one bath, walk-out space. Available May ten permit for the purpose of of sagging membership af­ of permanent fire boundaries for the District as set from a one or two see why we rarely have 1st. $575. plus utilities. protecting Itorthepubllcond 4 Lines — 10 Days wiii face 5 questions about accord questions forth on Exhibit 15 of the proposed agreement between bedroom unit. a vacancy. One bed­ basement, laundry carries o fine of up to $50 for ter 20 years of service to the the Town of Manchester and the District. hook-up. $750 per Allbrio Realty, Inc. 649- SOS chsrgs each addi­ CHFA/FHA approyed. room aportment avail­ 0917.______each offense. community. 4) To see If the electorate will approve the establishment of Units are spacious and able at $605. Agent, month. Security plus tional line, per day. You When the voters of the Eighth fire protection boundaries drawn By Nancy Concelman One question asks the electo­ permanent sewer boundorles for the District as set have plenty of storage. 247-5030.______first and lastmonth. No EAST HARTFORD. New can cancel at any tima. Utilities District decide whether on another map that is part of the Manchester Herald rate to approve the entire pro­ But a state Jaycee offi­ forth on Exhibit 1 of the proposed agreement between $76,500. Sentry Real utilities. Adults pre­ office space In restored WANTED TO SORRY. cial says help will be the Town of Manchester and the District. MANCHESTER. Deluxe to approve a proposed agreement agreement. posed agreement. Estate, 643-4060.D ferred. No pets. Call house, spectacular BUY/TRADE NO REFUNDS OR Town directors said Tuesday Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said offered to try to determine two bedroom apart­ cathedral celling, between the town and the district, A third asks if the voters will MANCHESTER. Beauti­ ment at Sunnybrook 742-7494 or 742-8161. ADJUSTMENTS they will have to vote on five approve buying a town-owned they are worried a historic the separate questions lead vo­ why membership is falling 5) To see If the electorate will authorize the appropriation Burnside Avenue. 3800 WANTED: Used furni­ fully renoyated and Village. Includes heat square feet with base­ C U l HERALD questions. If any one of them fails firehouse for $750,000, of which agreement with the Eighth Utili­ ters to believe that by a majority and keep the local chapter of $750,(XW to purchase the real property located at 1039 maintained second and hot water, range, CONDOMINIUMS ture of any type. Call Tolland Turnpike, being Town of Manchester Fire ment. Con be divided. 293-2900. to win a majority vote, the $700,000 will be paid to the district ties District will not be approved vote against any one of the alive. Station #5, $700,000 of which will be paid to the District floor, 2 bedrooms. refrigerator, air condl- FOR RENT Terms negotiable. For CLASSIFIED by the Town of Manchester pursuant to the terms of the CHFA/FHA approved. tlonlng, carpeting, agreement will be defeated. by the town under provisions of because district voters will have questions they can change a part “We want to save the proposed agreement between the Town and the Dis­ Information, call Ruth The meeting at which the votes the agreement. to approve five ballot questions of the agreement. DiRosa said he Air conditioning, mic­ parking, storage, coin- MANCHESTER. Beacon FIske, 282-0651.______I CARS 643-2711 Coventry Jaycees and will trict. rowave, oven Dis­ op laundry In base­ Hill. Two bedroom FOR SALE will be taken will be held at the A fourth asks if the voters will on the matter. would not accept any changes to have to send help soon. We 6) To see If the electorate will approve the proposed hwasher Included. ment, no pets. $645 Ranch style condo. $795 OFFICE space In Man­ Robertson School Auditorium on approve the the agreement in Four of the questions that the agreement. will be sending people agreement between the District and the Town of Mon- $105,500. Sentry Real monthly. Call Damato per month Includes chester. 3 rooms. To­ chester dated February, 1989. March 14, beginning at 7:30 p.m. general. district voters will have to “There is only one question,” within the month to help Estate, 643-4060.D Enterprises, 646-1021. heat and hot water. taling 900 square feet ISUZU 1986 pickup. 5 7) To see If the electorate will authorize the sale of the on Spruce Street. Park­ speed, many extra fea­ One question asks if the voters A fifth asks if the voters will consider when they vote March 14 DiRosa said. “They are either find out where the prob­ MANCHESTER. Lovely MANCHESTER. Two Call D.W. Fish, 643-1591 real property at 1083 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester or 871-1400. ing, one year lease tures. Excellent condi­ will approve establishing per­ authorize the sale of the former refer to specific parts of the going to accept the agreement as lems are,” said Charles upon such terms and conditions and at such price as large rooms In this bedroom, first floor tion. $3900. or best deemed to be In the best Interest of the District by the $700. month. 643-6712 AUTOS FOR manent sewer boundaries drawn Keeney Garage property on Tol­ agreement, including the estab­ written or reject the agreement Montalbano, state Jaycees Northfleld Green, 2 apartment, fully ap- SOUTH WINDSOR. 647-0069.______otter. Call 742-9892. President and Directors of the District. bedroom, I'/z bath con­ pllanced kitchen, new Three bedroom Condo, I^RENT/LEASE on a map that is part of the land Turnpike. It was bought as a lishment of fire and sewer juris­ as written. I don’t care what the THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT dominium. Finished carpeting, pay own available April 1. Fire­ OFFICES. Prime loca­ 1981 CHEVETTE Sport, agreement. site for a firehouse that will not be diction boundaries and purchase majority vote is on those other Thomas E. Landers, Jr. rec room. Call for a utilities. No pets. $625 place, pool, washer- tion. Reasonable. red and silver. Body FREE Mileage on low A second asks if the voters will needed if the agreement is JOHN D. LaBELLE JR. of a town-owned firehouse off See JAYCEES, page 12 Its President private showing today. per month. Security dryer. No pets. Call Heat, ho'l water, lanl- good. Needs repairs. cost auto rental. V il­ . . . district legal counsel See QUESTIONS, page 12 tor. $250. 647-9223, 649- $600. Keep trying. 643- approve establishing permanent approved. Tolland Turnpike. 0)2-03 $129,900. Century 21 Ep­ deposit and one year Sue, days, 521-0610, ev­ lage Auto Rental, 643- stein Realty, 647-8895.0 lease. Agent, 649-0795. enings, 675-6303. 5334. 6135. 2979 or 646-7044.

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William R. Dixon Memorial donations may be p.m. in the chapel of the Wein­ ruling on Support group to meet made to the Corene Jane Jones stein Mortuary, 640 Farmington on new town hall William R. Dixon, 71, of 4 Scholarship Science Award, in Ave., Hartford. Burial will be in O-Anon, a support group for the family and Goslee Drive, died Tuesday care of RHAM High School, Beth El Temple Cemetery, Avon. friends of eompuisi%’e overeaters, will meet Fridays (March 7, 1989) at Mount Sinai Hebron 06248. A memorial period will be ob­ conflicts from 7 to R p.m. at the Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hartford. He was the served at the home of his Hospital. Ask at information desk for the meeting husband of Caroline (Deutsch) children, David and Dyan Kra­ has an urgency A Mabel G. Klely By Maureen Leavitt room. Dixon. mer, 535 Deercliff Road, Avon, Manchester Herald He was born in Hartford, and he Mabel G. (Neff) Kiely, 88, wife today and Thursday. Bv Nanev Concelman the exi.sting town hall.” Giles Memoral donations may be had lived in Manchester for 37 of the late Arthur J. Kiely Sr., The town health director has Manchester Herald said. Shells on display made to a charity of the donor’s years. He had formerly been formerly of Birchwood Road, asked for a ruling on whether his The first cost estimate on the choice. BOLTON — The Bentley Memorial Library has a employed at the Royal Typewri­ East Hartford, died Monday private work coordinating a Manchester residents could be new municipal building was collection of shells on display for the month of ter Co., Hartford, and the U.S. (March 6, 1989) at a local nursing survey of housing needs for the asked to vote on a proposal to made by the Lawrence As.so- March. The shells are from Sanibel Island and the Postal Service, Manchester. home. Alice Mack mentally ill presents a conflict expand municipal office space ciates. a local architectural firm. He was a U.S. Army veteran of She was born in Willimantic, and the police station within a The firm estimated a new police Caribbean. Alice (Perrett) Mack, 81, of 10 r because the town will fund part of They are part of the collection of Mrs. Marilyn World War II. He was a member and she had resided in East the work. year. Town directors agreed station at the East Middle Turn­ of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, South Road, Bolton, died Tuesday Fiano of Bolton. Library hours are Monday from 2 to Hartford most of her life. The Manchester Mental Health Tuesday to fund a study on the pike site would cost about $8 Manchester, and the Army and (March 7, 1989) at Manchester 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday She is survived by a daughter, Team has contracted Ronald cost of the work. million. Navy Club. Manchester. At one Memorial Hospital. She was the from 7 to 9 p.m.. Wednesday from 9 to 5 p.m., and Gladys M. Smyth of East Hart­ Kraatz. town health director, to Eight of the nine members of Giles said the committee esti­ time he had played in the widow of Edward J. Mack. Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. The library is closed ford: three stepsons, Arthur J. research housing for persons with the Board of Directors agreed to mated that its proposal to build Hartford Twilight Baseball She was born in Manchester Friday. For more information, call 646-7349. Kiely Jr. of West Hartford, severe and prolonged mental appropriate $.30,000 for the study. the new station on one of three League and coached Little Jan. 4.1908, and had been a Bolton Robert L. Kiely of Hartford and illness. The project would cost Democratic Director Barbara B. Camp Meeting Road sites would League in Manchester. resident for the past 37 years. Raymond P. Kiely of Manches­ $6,500 to complete. About $4..500 Weinberg was absent. cost less than I,awrence’s Cape Cod trip scheduled Besides his wife, he is survived Before retiring, she was an ter: two stepdaughters, Evelyn . comes from foundation and trust Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said estimate. by two sons. William J. Dixon of operator for the Southern New The Manchester Parks and Recreation Depart­ M. Lehan and Kathleen K. • .grants. that a final proposal on the Town Manager Robert B. Weiss Stafford Springs and Robert A. England Telephone Co. for more ment is offering a trip for two days and one night to Bansemer, both of East Hart­ Kraatz will be paid by the expansion could be completed by recommended hiring Lawrence Dixon of Coventry: a daughter. than 20 years. Cape Cod May 6 and 7 for $99 per person, double ford: 12 grandchildren: and 13 agency for his work. .Inne to get estimates on the commit­ Carol M. Legault of Manchester: She was a member of the occupancy. The trip includes transportation by great-grandchildren. The Board of Directors on DiRosa said rising construction tee’s proposals because the firm a brother. George Dixon of West United Methodist Church of Bol­ luxury coach, one night's accommodation at the A private funeral will be held at Tuesday agreed to appropriate costs and the immediate need for has enough information to get the Hartford: two sisters. Virginia ton. SHe was a former volunteer Oceanfront Seacrest Resort in Falmouth, luggage the convenience of the family. i$2,000 for a consumer-based more space make it necessary for project done quickly. 's% Dixon of West Hartford and at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ handling, scenic trip to Provincetown, evening Burial will be in Mount St. needs assessment for the project. the public to act on a proposal DiRosa said members of the Esther Zabel of Newington: eight tal and for American Red Cross lobsterbake at resort, breakfast. Hyannis Harbor Benedict’s Cemetery, Bloom­ Kraatz has asked the town Within a year. If the town directors’ space committee and ' i grandchildren: and three great­ blood drives. the citizens’ committee should Cruise and admission to Sandwich Glass Museum. field. There are no calling hours. Ethics Commission to rule on the procrastinates, if won’t be able to grandchildren. She is survived by a daughter, decide on a firm and work Departure is scheduled for 6 a.m. May 6 and The Newkirk & Whitney Funeral • possibility of a conflict during its afford the necessary changes. A graveside funeral will be Jane Galligan of Coventry: a return is scheduled for 6 p.m. Sunday. There is Home. 318 Burnside Ave.. East -.meeting Thursday. He said Tues­ DiRosa said. together on the project. He said Thursday at 11 a.m. in the sister, Beatrice Keith of Man­ he’ll probably call a special limited space available. Reservations close April 7. Hartford, is in charge of day that Republican Director We re going to act on this very veterans’ section of East Ceme­ chester: three grandchildren: meeting to discuss the commit­ For information, call 647-3089. 'arrangements. Geoffrey Naab raised the possi- quickiv. he said. “ Iwouldtakeit tery. There are no calling hours. and several nieces and nephews. tee’s proposals. Memorial donations may be • ble conflict-of-interest question that something is going to be The John F. Tierney Funeral She was predeceased by a Scl fl discussion slated made to the Alzheimer’s Disease when the proposal came before recommended to the genera! Home. 219 W. Center St., is in daughter, Patricia Noren. and Related Disorders Associa­ I the Board of Directors last public Within a year” A discussion of Ursula Gain’s prize-winning charge of arrangements. The funeral will be Friday at a tion of the Greater Hartford Area month. DiRo.sa s comments came after Injured girl science fiction novel, “ The Disposed.” will take Memorial donations may be time and place to be announced. Inc., 800 Cottage Grove Road, In a letter to-th e Ethics a pre.sentation by the Municipal place Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Bentley Memorial made to the American Heart Burial, will be in Quarryville Bloomfield 06002. Commission. Kraatz said he Space Needs Study Committee. Library in Bolton. Professor Charlotte Spivak from Association, 310 Collins St., Hart­ Cemetery, Bolton. Calling hours is recovering . works closely with all the mental The nine-member citizens’ com­ the University of Massachusetts will lead the talk. ford 06105. are Thursday from 2 to4 and 7 to 9 : health providers that serve Man­ mittee recommended renovating NEWINGTON (AP) - A 3- She has published a book on Le Guin. Those p.m. at the Holmes Funeral chester in his role as director of I.incoln Center and renovating year-old girl who police say was participating should obtain a copy of the book and Samuel S. Stone Home, 400 Main St., Manchester. and expanding the existing Mu­ Memorial donations may be health. beaten and sexually assaulted by read it prior to the meeting. Corene J. Jones Samuel S. Stone of Bloomfield, nicipal Building. The committee made to the American Heart Kraatz is a member of the her mother’s boyfriend has reco­ Corene Jane Jones. 64. of Hope father of Irene Botticello of also recommended building a Association, 310 Collins St, Hart­ Mental Health Team, which is a vered enough to begin rehabilita­ Luncheon meeting set Valley Road, in the Amston Manchester, died Tuesday new police station in another part ford 06105. committee of the Manchester tion, officials said. section of Hebron, died Monday (March 7, 1989) at a local of town to replace the building at The Retired Teachers Association of Manchester Community Services Council, a The Vernon girl was trans­ (March 6, 1989) at Manchester convalascent home. 239 E. Middle Turnpike. will hold a luncheon meeting at Manchester CARD OF THANKS non-profit organization. He is also ferred Tuesday from Hartford Memorial Hospital. He was born in Newark, N.J., The space needs committee Community College on Monday at noon. Reserva­ a board member of the Genesis Hospital to Newington Children’s She was born Nov. 21. 1924, in and he lived in the Hartford area Walter (Jim) Sharp e.stimated that a renovated and tions are required, Susan Plese. writer for the Center Inc., a day treatment Hospital for rehabilitation, said Auburn. Maine, the daughter of for most of his life. He owned and The family of Walter Sharp would expanded Municipal Building and Hartford Woman newspaper, will speak about center for those with mental James Battaglio. a Hartford the late Guy and Eva (Abbott) operated S. Stone Electric Co. like to thank the Concordia problems. Lincoln L'cnter could cost about Ho.spital spokesman. He said she “ Writing Madness.” Lutheran Church of Manchester Farris. and retired in 1979. He was Kraatz said that he would have $11 million, but that figure could needs long-term help to recover During World War II, she involved with the electrical con­ and Hospice of Martin in Stuart, change, committee member Eu­ Art exhibit Is planned Florida. taken on the research work as from a brain injury. worked as a civilian for the U.S. tracts for the Founders Plaza and part of his job as health director. gene Sierakowski said. Police have said the mother’s Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald Air Corps at Presque Isle Air Prestige Park, both in East We would also like to thank the The citizens’ committee was “ Libby Budd — A Memorial Retrospective But he said the workload would Reginald PInlo/Manchester Herald live-in boyfriend. Peter R. Brun­ Exhibition” will be held at the Lindgren Gallery. Base. Maine. She was later Hartford, and Laurel Park and neighbors and friends who con­ have extended his normal work appointed last year after the son. 22. of Vernon, twice threw the REMOTE RECREATION — Robert employed by the Pratt & Whitney tributed their time and generosity. directors decided not to hold a Tiling Junior High School. 227 E. Middle Turnpike, the Wintonbury Mall, Bloomfield. week so he decided to contract the CONSTRUCTION CHAMBER — Dou­ Walker Street Tuesday. The pipe was to girl on a bed with such force that from Tuesday through March 31. Gallery hours are Dube of 9 Stonehedge Lane, Bolton, Division of United Aircraft, East He was a member of the board The Family of Walter Sharp work and complete it during referendum on a $13 million she her head against a wall. glas Hunt of Middletown prepares a pipe be used for the storm-sewer project at propo.sal for a new municipal Monday through Friday from B:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. plays with his remote-control car Hartford. of the Electrical Contractors ■ evening or weekend hours Brunson has also been charged the Walker Street brook underpass. building that would combine The opening reception will be held Monday from 7 She attended Eastern Connecti­ Association, a past president of “It’s a matter of priority.” to be lifted from a delivery truck on with punching, biting and sexu­ Saturday, Dube guided the car through Stuart Hamblen offices in the existing building and 8:30 p.m. cut State College, earning her Attawan Beach Association. Ni- Kraatz said. “ I have a personal ally assaulting the child. a number of outdoor maneuvers. and Lincoln Center. bachelor’s degree in 1968. She antic. and was a member of many SANTA MONICA. Calif. (AP) interest in if and I also have some Democratic Director Mary Ann The mother. Tonic Marie Nay­ taught fifth grade at the Andover philanthropic organizations. He — Gospel-country singer Stuart skills to do it. I had all the Garden program scheduled Handley said .she did not support lor. brought the child, who had Elementary School for 19 years. was predeceased by his wife. Hamblen, who wrote inspira­ mechanics and skills but I jii.st Teen suicide committee planned the space committee’s recom­ stopped breathing, to Rockville The Manchester Garden Club, the Perennial Police Roundup She earned her master’s degree Faye (Beckenstein) Stone. tional songs and once ran for didn’t have the time. So. I thought General Hospital. The child had mendation on the Municipal Planters Garden Club of Manchester, the Coventry in science in 1973, and she retired He is also survived by another president as a Prohibition Party it was appropriate to enter into a bruises covering her body, police Building. Handley has said she Garden Club and the South Windsor Garden Club in June 1987. She was the first daughter. Dyan Kramer of Avon: candidate after swearing off contract and get paid for it” said. woman bus driver in Hebron. two sisters. Marion Seplowin and booze and horse racing, died for prevention program in town would rather have a new building will sponsor a program called “ Low Maintenance Man charged with polluting He said no concerns were She served on the Hebron Ruth Lerner, both of San Diego, with combined functions. The chiid was in critical condi­ Gardening” on Monday. March 13. at 7:30 p.m. at today. He was 80. raised on the part of the Mental Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Center St.. A Rocky Hill man faces charges of polluting a Board of Education from 1964 to CaliL: a brother, Jack Stone of Hamblen is survived by his wife But space committee Chair­ tion for more than two weeks Health Team or Genesis when By Maureen Leavitt Assembly Friday, that task force The ,()NSORt:i) HY: , r with a high in the 40s. Jeerme O. Fromerth .Robert H. Hubberd COMMEMORATIVE HALF DOLLARS: Iowa, |28 I East coastal: Tonight, partly Buelnete Maneger Pressroom Meneger Lincoln, New Rochelle, Roanoke. Vermont Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. TYPE Lutz Children's MiiHeuni FLIGHT BOMBERS cloudy. Low near 20. Thursday, all Gem Brilliant Uncirculated, Gem Brilliant COINS; Many Type Coins including Denise A. Roberts Frenk J. McSweegen ^ a le d and Barber Coins in Brilliant Un­ An«m LEATHER SKIRTS CIrculetlon Director Undiculated Roll 19361 ^ Is l ^ ^ n ^ TO BE HELP AT: mostly sunny. High 35 to 40. 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M AN CH ESTER H ER ALD . Wednesday. Mar. 8, 1989 LOCAL LOCAL Board will accept parking lot proposals By Nancy Concelman use of the land. But Mayor Peter P. commercial complex and under­ “ I think it’s (Pacitti’s proposal)! exciting, I think it’s creative, bull & STATE Manchester Herald DiRosa Jr. and other directors argued ground parking garage at the site. 6 STATE thqt the town would get the same Pacitti presented its plans to the there’s no way I can support it unless 1 Members of the Board of Directors results by soliciting proposals. authority in early February.The firm know what else is there,” Democratic voted 7-1 Tuesday to accept proposals “ We have no idea what we might proposed retaining 167 municipal Director Stephen T . Cassano said. Hydrants were a problem parking spaces, but some downtown “I was somewhat miffed when Mr.l Children suspected in fire for developing a municipal parking lot want to study,” DiRosa said. NEW HAVEN (AP) — Hampered by two business owners were not happy with Pacitti came out of the woodwork at the corner of Main and Forest Democratic Director Kenneth N. inoperable hydrants, firefighters were unable Fire officials suspect that children started a the plan. Republican Director Geoffrey Naabl TRUCK SIDELINED streets. Tedford recommended advertising to pump heavy streams of water onto a fire that destroyed a vacant storape shed at 81 Main Street merchant Burton D. said. “ It has left a bad taste in a lot of| The vote came after residents, for proposals in national publications four-alarm fire last Saturday until 15 to 16 — Town of Man­ Kensington St. Monday afternoon, according to including downtown business owners, to get a variety of ideas. Pearl said underground parking people’s mouths.” Capt. Jack Hughes, spokesman for the Town of Some downtown business people! minutes after the first alarm, the city’s fire chester firefighters cautioned the board against accepting Town Manager Robert B. Weiss would be difficult to police. He and chief says. Manchester Fire Department. any proposals without public input. said the land would be appraised and a other speakers said the taxpayers have accused the Parking Authority! inspect a truck The shed, owned by Arthur Therian of the technically own the lot and should of negotiating with Pacitti in secret, i But Chief John Reardon, who issued a report The Parking Authority had requested request for proposals developed by on the fire to city administrators, said Tuesday carrying spring wa­ same address, was engulfed in flames when have the final say on whether it is but authority member A1 Coelho said I that the directors accept proposals for the Parking Authority and Economic that his department “ does not need any firefighters arrived. Hughes said. There were developed. Tuesday the authority knew nothing j ter that overturned the lot after a Philadelphia company Development Commission. The defense.” no in.iuries in the fire, Hughes said. said it wanted to build a $15 million Board of Directors must approve the DiRosa said he thought there might of the plan until its February meeting. nearthe Keeney The cause has not yet been determined, but be some confusion among residents Dorothy Brindamour of 5 Dover | Neighbors had criticized the department’s commercial complex there. request before it is advertised, Weiss handling of the blaze, which claimed one life, Street entrance to Hughes said there were several children Democrat Mary Ann Handley voted said. and business people about the authori­ Road urged the town to consider more playing in the area. There was no electrical ty’s recommendation, which he said than commercial uses. She said the j saying firefighters did not begin pouring water Interstate 384 T ues- against the request. She suggested a The idea to accept proposals came onto the fire for 20 to 30 minutes. wiring in the shed. Hughes said. study committee be created to ex­ from the authority and was endorsed does not mean support of Pacitti’s site could contain mixed affordable day afternoon. There plan. Also, he said, the director’s housing or a new municipal building. The fire destroyed three multifamily homes plore possible uses. by the Economic Development Com­ and left more than 40 people homeless. were no injuries Downtown merchant George Mar­ mission. It was the result of a proposal decision to accept proposals does not “ The town should not sell off its Most like Bush so far low said the town should hire a by the Pacitti Construction Co, of mean the town will definitely develop assets for commercial development,” when the water truck professional to recommend the best Philadelphia to build a $15 million the lot. Brindamour said. Knitters get recognition collided with a H AR TFO R D (AP) — Forty-nine percent of Connecticut residents recently polled rated Thistle Needleworks of Glastonbury an­ pickup truck and President Bush’s performance so far as good nounced that 435 handmade caps and mittens then flipped onto its or excellent. Bolton board were donated in December to social service side, police said. "The initial impressions are favorable.” agencies in Manchester, Glastonbury. East said G. Donald Ferree Jr., director of The Hartford, Wethersfield, Portland and Reginald Plnlo/Manchester Herald Hartford Couranl-Connecticut poll, conducted Middletown. by the Institute for Social Inquiry at the OKs question The caps, knitted by more than 50 volunteers University of Connecticut. “People are willing from area towns, were distributed to needy to give him the benefit of the doubt” children at Christmas. O’Neill defends budget, may accept cuts The telephone survey of 500 randomly on charter Six anonymous knitters from Hop River selected people was taken from Feb. 21-28, a Homes in Andover received special recogni­ H A R TF O R D (AP) - While defend­ billions of dollars.” O’Neill said. has hit several snags in the Legisla­ state employees as “not helpful.” he particularly volatile period for the infant By Andrew J. Davis tion for knitting 150 caps and one pair of ing his proposed state budget against He said he responded to Republican ture. A growing number of moderate said he is willing to accept budget administration. The poll has a margin of error Manchester Herald mittens. what he calls “ intellectually dishon­ critici.sm to point out that “they can’t Democrats have called for spending cuts, state employee layoffs, and tax of plus or minus 5 percent. Sponsors hope to receive 800 caps in 1989. est” criticism from Republicans who have it both ways.” cuts, and outnumbered Republicans proposals other than his own. He BO LTO N — The Board of Selectmen agreed Volunteers are needed to knit and crochet caps favor a state budget freeze Gov. “ I can’t have Republican mayors continue to push for a freeze of state reiterated his long-held opposition to a Tuesday to approve the language of a single in all colors, sizes and styles. Free yarn and William A. O ’Neill says he’s willing to saying ‘send us more money’ and at spending at this year’s level of $6.3 state income tax. saying such a tax “ is Meeting tonight on parties referendum question on proposed changes in the patterns are available at Thistle Needleworks accept some budget cuts. the same time ‘cut the state budget’ billion. . not the cure-all that its proponents Town Charter despite the objections of Selectman in Glastonbury. O’Neill, in a speech to businessmen and ‘my legislators are going to vote At the same time, the centerpiece of claim.” An organizational meeting for concerned Michael A. Zizka. For more information, call 633-8503. Tuesday at a Hartford hotel, said local for a freeze.’ It doesn’t work that O’Neill’s tax plan, his $340 million “ In all other areas. I am and always parents who want to prevent unchaperoned In a related matter, the Republican Town Republican officials have been irres­ way.” he told reporters after his proposal to apply the state sales tax to have been a great believer in the parties for high school students is scheduled for Committee voted Tuesday not to take a stand on the Eagle may visit Leningrad ponsible in complaining that state aid speech. utility bills, has been heavily critic­ power of compromise and great 7 tonight in the Manchester High School proposed charter changes. The proposed changes to their towns is less than they House Republican leader Robert ized and appears doomed. common sense.” he said in his speech. cafeteria. include switching to a town manager form of NEW LONDON (AP) — It’s up to the Soviet expected, and blasted the proposal Jaekle. Stratford, said O’Neill’s re­ As Democrats scramble to cut the Later, speaking to reporters. Parents will form a communication network government, eliminating the Board of Finance and Union to decide whether it wants a visit from made by Republican state lawmakers marks show that he is “ feeling budget and to settle on an alternative O’Neill said he has been meeting with allowing them to check on their childrens’ changing the Board of Selectmen from a five- the U.S. Coast Guard’s barque Eagle this to freeze state spending at current vulnerable as governor” and is tax package that would balance next legislative leaders on the budget, but attendance at parties and encourage other member board to a seven-member board. spring. levels. “ presiding over a tired, old adminis­ year’s budget and erase this year’s he would not say what advice, if any. parents to hold drug- and alcohol-free parties. The selectmen and Republican Town Committee The Coast Guard Academy’s superintend­ “ It is intellectually dishonest to tration that has no will whatsoever to budget deficit. O’Neill has offered he has given them. School administrators, representatives of met Tuesday in separate rooms of the Community ent, Rear Adm. Richard P. Cueroni, asked last propose, as has been done, a budget control state spending.” little advice. “ I think they really have to get their the Manchester Police Department and a Hall. The referendum on the charter changes will be fall that Leningrad be included in the Eagle’s freeze — which would cut $600 million O’Neill’s proposal for a $6.9 billion He broke little new ground Tuesday. own show together and know what coordinator of a similar program in Glaston­ held May 1. 1989 European sailing tour, according to Lt. in programs — while on the other hand budget for Hscal year 1989-90. which While he criticized a Democratic they can do before they come to me bury will attend tonight’s meeting, which is Though the selectmen voted 3-2 last month to Paul A. Preusse. the academy’s public affairs proposing new programs costing depends on $737 million in new taxes. proposal for widespread lay-offs of about what I should be able to do.” open to the public. present one question to voters. Zizka. a Democrat, officer. voted against the language of the single question Preusse said federal officials approved the Tuesday because he still supported posing several AP photo request and all that remains is for the Soviets to AIDS tracking planned questions on the charter changes. agree to the visit. Retailers, media execs denounce ad-tax bill TRIAL NEARS END — Supporters of house in Hartford Tuesday. The trial is “ It’s over in the Soviet government right ndw HARTFORD (AP) — The state Department Zizka said the selectmen were well aware of defendants in the Wells Fargo robbery drawing to a close. for the final determination. We’ll know when the advertising tax. hut he said again difficult to administer and collect and of Health Services is preparing to launch a support for splitting the charter questions. HARTFORD (AP) - The chief mates that such a levy would produce we know.” Preusse said. Tuesday that he is willing to look at would hurt new businesses competing program to notify the sexual and needle-using “ I will have to vote no.” he said. trial march outside the federai court­ sponsor of a bill that would impose the $120 million a year for the state. any proposal. for customers. partners of people infected with the AIDS In the 3-1 vote Tuesday. Republican Selectmen state’s 7.5 percent sales tax on DiBella rejected arguments that Carl A. Preuss. Douglas T. Cheney and Lawrence A. advertising acknowledges that it has the tax would hurt the economy, If the tax is enacted, it would be the Michael Fisch. a vice president of virus, officials say. Shut Seaside, group urges only one in the country. Florida The Hartford Courant speaking on The department, under the program called Converse III voted for approving the language of the little chance of becoming law. saying it would simply be passed on to customers in the form of higher prices imposed an advertising tax in 1987. behalf of the 21-member Connecticut Companion Awareness and Risk Education, que.stion. Democratic First Selectman Sandra W. W A TER FO R D (AP) — An advocacy group But Sen. William A. DiBella says he Supporters of Fargo defendants for products, as most other taxes are. but it was repealed later that year Daily Newspaper Association. held up will ask people infected with the virus to Pierog was absent. for the mentally retarded has asked the U.S. wants to keep all options open with the Under his proposal, newspapers, after a storm of protest from retailers a spark plug and told the Finance identity those with whom they have had sex or The question reads; “ For approval of all the Department of Justice to shut down the Seaside state facing huge deficits. amendments to the Town Charter as proposed by “ There wasn’t much support for it. television stations and others accept­ and the media. The Florida expe­ Committee that “ advertising is the shared a needle to in.ject drugs. Center, claiming there are serious questions rience was repeatedly mentioned spark plug of the economy.” It’s intended to help those who are unaware the Charter Revision Commi.ssion in its report dated was therd?” DiBella. D-Hartford. ing advertisements would collect the rally as robbery trial nears end about safety, medical care and abuse. taxes from adverti.sers and pass them during Tuesday’s hearing. Imposing the state’s 7.5 percent that they are at risk to determine whether they Nov. 21, 1988.” “ We have continuing concerns about medi­ joked after a day-long hearing on the along to the state. The committee heard hours of sales tax on advertising would “set a are infected and take steps to ward off illness Administrative Assistant Helen M. Kemp said the cal care, fire safety, procedures for abuse issue Tuesday. question would be sent to the secretary of the state’s The proposal is not being given Connecticut faces a $195 million testimony from scores of people on the chill on the local economy.” he said. as long as possible. Beth Weinstein, director of dence. She was referring wiret­ ruling throwing out 50 tape investigations and prevention of abuse at office by the end of the week. The question must be HARTFORD (AP) — As crimi­ serious consideration as Democrats deficit in the current year, and proposal, and not one favored it. A Susan Weiner, senior vice president the state’s AIDS program, said Tuesday aps and hidden transmitters in recordings obtained by wiretaps. Seaside.” Margaret Dignoti. executive direc­ filed at the office 45 days before the referendum. nal proceedings against five look for hundreds of millions of dollars Democratic Gov. William A. O’Neill committee vote on the proposal could for advertising for the May stores, Under the plan, people who go to physicians the homes and cars of the More than 100 witnesses have tor of the Connecticut Association for Retarded At the GOP committee meeting, the Republicans Puerto Rican nationalists to erase this year’s deficit and has called for $737 million in new taxes come as early as Thursday , including G. Fox. Caldor. Lord & or AIDS testing centers for blood tests would be defendants in Puerto Rico and taken the stand since five defend­ Citizens said Teusday. agreed not to take a stand on the charter after some charged in the $7.1 million Wells balance next year’s budget. to balance the 1989-90 budget taking Most of those testifing said it would Taylor and Filene’s, told the panel referred to the state health department, where Fargo heist draw to a close, the Boston in 1984 and 1985. ants went on trial last October. The Justice Department sided with CARC in be self defeating and co.st Connecticut that a tax on advertising “ will depress they could volunteer the names of contacts debate, said committee member Dick Tuttle. There its 1978 suit to shut down the Mansfield DiBella. co-chairman of the tax­ effect July 1. defendants’ supporters are rally­ FB I agents contend that Victor Quinones said the man accused O’Neill’s tax package didn’t include jobs. They also said it would be advertising and related sales • they have had, usually within the preceding 12 were about 20 people at that meeting. Training School, and its support was consi­ writing Finance Committee, esti­ Grant Davis said at the Republican Town ing to show they don’t approve of Gerena. then a 25-year-old Wells of helping mastermind the months. the way the proceedings have Fargo security guard in West robbery, Juan Segarra Palmer; dered crucial in winning the state’s concession No one will be forced into divulging the Committee meeting he thought the committee to close that institution. should take a stand on the charter changes because been conducted. Hartford, stole the $7.1 million in his lawyer, Leonard Weinglass; names of partners, state officials said. “We’re out here to show our cash from the company’s West and another defendant, Carlos Dignoti said a 1980 law, the Civil Rights for EMERGENCY that is the duty of a political party. Institutionalized Retarded Persons Act. gives Liberals push for income-tax talk “ I think the parties should take a stand.” he said. support, to let people know that Hartford depot on Sept. 12, 1983. Ayes Suarez, joined the protes­ Fire — Police — Medical we don’t agree with the trial.” Authorities say Gerena is in ters in front of the courthouse on the Justice Department authority to file suit on “The Republican party should take a stand. That’s its own to close a facility, and she has asked it to Board funds housing study said Graciela Quinones, a spokes­ Cuba. None of the money has been 'Tuesday. HARTFORD (AP) — Liberal Demo­ higher taxes to take effect April 1. to the overall solution to next year ought to D IA L 911 what we’re here for.” intervene under the provisions of that law. But a number of Republicans — including woman for the Connecticut Com­ recovered. The group has repeatedly crats on the tax-writing Finance help eliminate the $195 million deficit in be.” said Rep. Miles S. Rapoport. In Manchester The Board of Directors Tuesday approved an The federal government D-West .Hartford, a leading liberal on te committee Chairman Virginia Wickersham, Vice mittee Against Repression, staged rallies in support of the Committee say they want Democratic the current year, and $737 million more appropriation of $2,000 to fund a survey of charges that the robbery was Chairman Morris Silverstein. Board of Finance which staged a protest Tuesday defendants since criminal pro­ Gov. William A. O’Neill to show some in taxes to balance his proposed $6.9 committee. “ I ’m not prepared to vote housing needs for mentally ill people in outside U.S. District Court. masterminded by members of ceedings began in August 1985. Youth gets space training billion budget for the year beginning for a patchwork, regressive hodge­ Manchester. member Robert L. Campbell and First Selectman flexibility and seriously discuss a state About 20 demonstrators, wav­ Los Macheteros. a militant group Weinglass. speaking outside July 1. podge of taxes. The study will be conducted by a committee candidate Robert R. Morra — said the Republicans David Lawrence of 139 Wyneding Hill Road personal income tax. should leave the decision up to the voters. ing Puerto Rican flags, chanted seeking Puerto Rican the courtroom later, said he Some moderates on the panel who are The Democratic co-chairmen of the Even conservative Democrat Dean of the Manchester Community Services “ USA. CIA, Out of Puerto Rico independence. expected the proceedings to con­ recently completed training at the U.S. Space Finance Committee. Sen. William A. P. Markham. D-East Hampton, said it Council called the Mental Health Team. It will “At this point, we as a committee have not made it Camp in Titusville. Fla. closely aligned with O ’Neill say that a point to come out for or against,” said Now” and “CIA. FBI, U.S. FB I agents in August 1985 clude shortly. might be the only way to get the liberals DiBella. D-Hartford. and Rep. William might be helpful for the governor to be used to develop strategies to provide Justice is a Lie.” charged 17 people with partici­ “I think there might be a Space Camp trainees get an introduction to J. Cibes Jr.. D-New London, would at come to the negotiating table. housing for the mentally ill in town. Wickersham. “ We’re trying to play the middle of astronaut training using special training to agree to some kind of tax-increase the road here and it’s not an easy (thing).” Quinones said the group objects pating in the robbery, beginning summation for the jury as early package by April 1, even though the least like to get agreement this week on “ At least the governor or his staff has The study would cost a total of $6,500, $4,500 what some lawyers have said is simulators such as the Microgravity Training “ Do you want to divide your party?” asked to the way the trial has been as early-or mid-next week.” package is virtually certain not to the April 1 portion of the package. to have an intellectual discussion with of which will come from foundation and trust the longest criminal proceeding Chair, similar to equipment used by Apollo Morra. conducted, charging that U.S. Weinglass said. include an income tax. “ There’s no agreement on any some of the (liberals) on the merits and grants, according to Ronald Kraatz, town District Judge T. Emmet Clarie in the history of the federal court Last month, Segarra’s former astronauts practicing for moon missions. package.” DiBella said after a two- fine points of tax reform.” Markham health director. “ The committee being so divided, you’re going to Trainees watch engineers and technicians The governor has been saying for two alienate one or another.” said Silverstein. “ has been pretty much coaching system. lover, Anne Gassin, testified that decades that he opposes an income tax hour caucus of committee Democrats said. The team’s proposal calls for creating an Charges were later dropped prepare the space shuttle for launch at nearby Last week. Republican candidates for the Board the prosecution.” Quinones also Segarra helped plan the robbery, and. since he's been governor the past Tuesday. Cibes said that it is “ clear the advisory group to work with Kraatz to noted that there were no Puerto against one of the defendants, mapped getaway routes, enlisted Kennedy Space Center. They also visit the Liberals want the entire 15-month Democratic caucus looks to coopera­ complete the survey. Interviewers would be of Selectmen, Board of Education and Board of center and learn about the history of the space eight years, has consistently said he’d Ricans or Hispanics on the jury. who became a government wit­ the help of other Puerto Rican veto any such bill should it ever reach period addressed at once. Their solu­ tion with the governor and the governor recruited and trained to interview a sample Finance met with Wickersham to discuss the party program. platform. That group agreed not to take a formal Quinones said members of the ness, and two have pleaded guilty nationalists, transported some of his desk. He reiterated that position tion is “tax reform,” based on a state should cooperate with everyone in the population of 100 people with severe and to charges. Nine others are stand on the charter. Connecticut Committee Against the cash to Mexico and had her Tuesday. personal income tax, beginning at a Democratic caucus.” prolonged mental illness. awaiting trial at a later date after Campbell has said there is friction in the party Repression also object to the way deposit some of it in Boston The 25 Democrats on the committee relatively high threshold of $70,000 or Rapoport said five to 10 of the 25 between people who support the changes and people the government gathered evi­ the government appeals a judge’s banks. No tax hike in Bridgeport meet again today to continue discus­ $100,000 a year. Democrats on the committee prefer a “ It’s difficult to separate passing a 15-month solution, rather than taking who are again.st them. B R ID G EP O R T (AP) — City officials have sions on the tax package. mini package (for April 1) from what the April-June package up separately. Fugitive faces life in jail Campbell, who is against the proposed changes, submitted to a state review board a proposed O’Neill has called for $140 million in H AR TFO R D (AP) — A man accused of rape said Tuesday he plans to write a response to $282.8 million municipal budget for 1989-90 that and murder who spent nearly eight years as a recommendations by mid-April. He said voters includes no tax increases for the coming fiscal fugitive from justice after escaping from a should know why giving more power to some town Realtors and home builders urge year but assumes 49 employee layoffs this Fusscas tells GOP Hartford jail faces a possible life sentence employees would work just as well as the town month. after pleading guilty to an array of charges. manager proposal. Mayor Thomas Bucci on Tuesday called'the East Hartford Movers, Inc. The pleas came Tuesday in Hartford The Democratic Town Committee has agreed not affordable-housing requirements document “ very tentative right now,” saying he’ll fight utility tax to take a formal stand on the charter proposals, Superior Court. city officials are doing what they can to keep B O LTO N — State Rep. J. Peter Fusscas. committee Chairman Henry Kelsey has said. A Family Run Business Among other things, Daniel Estremera was H AR TFO R D (AP) — The Connecticut Associa­ Several legislative groups. Including the ad hoc taxes from increasing but also realize other R-Marlborough. told 20 members of the Republican accused of being involved in a 1979 slaying at tion of Realtors and the Home Builders Committee on Housing, have called for the variables must be considered. Town Committee Tuesday he will fight Gov. Proudly Announces Its Hartford’s Elizabeth Park and, with two other Zoning board to get Association of Connecticut, calling for “ enforce­ withholding of state grants in past years, but the Among those variables are unsettled con­ William A. O’Neill’s proposed tax on utility bills and I men, of terrorizing a Bloomfield family and ment teeth” in the state’s housing policies, are measures either died in committee or never tracts with municipal unions and the state work to have education funding restored. Location At 59 Burnside raping their teenage daughter. advocating punitive action against towns that made it to the floor for a vote. Legislature’s handling of Gov. William A. Fusscas, who represents the 55th Assembly On Nov. 22, 1980, Estremera, his brother, group home request restrict affordable housing. Richard W. Davis, executive director of the O’Neill’s budget proposal, Bucci said. District, spoke Tuesday night at the Community FINE WALLCOVERINGS In a ioint news conference ’Tuesday, the two builders’ group, said the groups’ dissatisfaction Avenue, East Hartford, CT Hector Estremera. and another man pried Hall. open the windows of their cells at the Weston BO LTO N — The Board of Selectmen agreed trade groups said revenue sharing should be with the Connecticut Housing Partnership Act Fusscas said he is against the proposed 7.5 Frank N. Serignese, Sr., \ SINGLE ROLL PRICE Street jail in Hartford and escaped into the Tuesday not to act on a request to require fences subject to a town’s compliance with affordable and the Blue Ribbon Commission on Housing, Santa letters found in wall percent tax on cable television, electric, gas. housing standards and results. which developed it, prompted them to issue a night, authorities said. The Estremeras were around group homes, saying that decision should M E R ID E N (AP) — The legend of Santa telephone and water bills because it discriminates Its President, Was The Years of stressing volunteer compliance have joint recommendation. OVER 3500 PATTERNS not found until last spring, when they were come from the Zoning Commission. Claus is timeless and so are kids’ requests to St. against certain residents, will “drive out” manufac­ } produced few results, said Jude D. Brennan, The legislation, approved last year by the Former President of arrested in California. The selectmen agreed to send the request by Nick judging by some old letters recently turers and keep out small businesses. Maria Foden. Daniel Estremera’s lawyer, Welfare Director Ilvi Cannon to the Zoning president of the real estate trade group, and General Assembly, set up a mechanism whereby O’Neill has proposed raising taxes to balance his Manchester Movers With BOROERSINCLUOEO towns can voluntarily negotiate compacts to discovered inside a Meriden elementary school \ said the 28-year-old had been living quietly and Commission. Selectmen said that the issue was not Christine K. Rogers, president of the builders’ $6.95 billion budget. He hopes to raise $737 million group. develop affordable housing. Seventeen towns in wall. 36 Years In The Moving harmlessly as a salesman for a leather-goods in their jurisdiction. The 20 letters, torn and yellowed with age from the tax plan. The median price of an existing single-family the state have agreed to participate. Business. ^VALUES $14.99 TO $25.99 store. “ I don’t think that’s our business,” said and many still unopened, were found by The state budget deficit is projected to be more home in central Connecticut is $165,000, meaning Davis said the act contains too many loopholes Selectman Michael A. Zizka, a Democrat. “ That’s a construction workers converting the old than $240 milliop this year. The state also needs (203) 289-9539 an annual income of $50,000 or above is needed to and puts too much of the financial burden for G O P seeks candidates zoning issue, not a selectmen’s issue.” Jonathan Trumbull School intocondominiums. about $800 million to reduce a revenue gap next “For A Pleasant Move" ► s a l e e n d s March On Jan. 31, about 40 people met at the Community qualify for a standard mortgage. Statewide, funding the compacts on developers and home ^ 31,1989 buyers. The messages to Santa were discovered year. C O V EN TR Y — The Coventry Republican Hall, complaining about a group home at 101 South prices skyrocketed from mid-1985 to mid-1988 In the 55th Assembly District — which consists of Local governments that unreasonably con­ between a brick wall and a fireplace that was Frank N. Serignese, Sr, Town Committee is seeking people to run for Road. The home, for three mentally retarded men, before leveling off late last year. Bolton, part of Manchester, Andover, Hebron and The trade associations, noting that state strain the number of affordable lots drive up being removed. LOOK FOR THE STAR office in the November elections. GOP is run by Community Associates of Connecticut, Lois Fox wanted a doll house, books, games Marlborough — education spending has been Nicholas F. Serignese government provides the statutory authority for housing prices, the groups also said. ★ FOR SPECIAL SAVINGS Chairwoman Blanche Strater says. based in the Oakville section of Watertown. and a puzzle. James Hooper asked for a sled he reduced by $1.2 million under O ’Neill’s proposal, Richard F. Serignese municipalities to exercise local land-use control, “ Moratoria on development and unreasonable Town Council member Jim Sullivan has been Residents complained that the men have and his brother. Butch, could use. Dickie Fusscas said today. He said Republican Town i-am s XII ruuno M HS p h m )i o i said withholding funds “seems particularly caps on sewer hook-ups are examples,” the appointed town committee nominations wandered into their back yards and homes and have Piccirillo was hoping fora toy ice-cream truck. Committee members asked him to try to restore full appropriate at this time when the state budget is associations said. chairman. been without supervision. They also complained Some of the letters were dated 1932; others education funding, but did not support the utilities E.A. Johnson Paint Co. facing such a strain.” Brennan and Rogers called on towns to allow Sullivan said the nominating committee is that there has been yelling and screaming late at didn’t have dates, but were marked with tax or a proposed income tax. 723 Main St. looking for anyone interested in becoming part Connecticut’s deficit for fiscal 1989-90 ending increased development density, including con­ "If we want full funding in education, that’s our Manchester night at the group home. sideration of cluster housing and plann^-unit decorative Christmas stamps bearing “Christ­ of town government but is seeking candidates Representatives of the home said at the meeting June 30 is pegged at nearly $250 million, while policy,” he said. “ There’s substantial support for developments, which allow building configura­ mas 1943.” 649-4501 for the Town Council and Board of Education in that the residents had difficulty assimilating into estimates of the deficit for the following fiscal full funding” in the Legislature. year reach as high as $882 million. tions that maximize land use. particular. the area, but the problems were being worked out. Cannon could not be reached for comment today. 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Mar. 8, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Mar. 8, 1989 - 7 NATION & WORLD "ADVERTISING IN THE Hostages Chinese soldiers affected seize protesters MANCHESTER HERALD by book in Tibetan capital NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — An Iranian newspaper said today the CHENGDU. China (AP) - tears.” break in diplomatic ties between Police seized people from their Doje Cering, head of the Tibet A IS EXTREMELY VALUABLE TO USI" Britain and Iran would adversely homes in the Tibetan capital of Autonomous Government, was affect the fate of British hostages Lhasa today as troops converged quoted on national radio today as in Lebanon. on the city to enforce martial law saying separatists had taken Another Iranian newspaper after three days of anti-Chinese China’s restrained stance toward said Tehran must cut economic rioting, witnesses said. past demonstrations as a sign of GAYLE E. TRABITZ, CTC ties with Britain and threaten Foreigners were given a day to weakness. other Western nations with the leave the remote southern city. “Now is the time for a radical AAA TRAVEL AGENCY MANAGER same action unless they suppress An Australian traveler told of solution. If we don't adopt that Salman Rusdhie’s new novel, security forces in Lhasa pulling now, it will seriously influence “The Satanic Verses.” Tibetans out of their homes: our social stability.” According to a British news “One or two people were scream­ Travelers said police entered report, representatives in Iran’s ing really frantically as they were one hotel at 2:30 a.m. and another Parliament already are consider­ being taken away into a truck. an hour later and announced that ing a bill that would halt trade “The truck kept coming back,” all foreigners must leave Lhasa with Britain. The domestic news he said. “They would pick up a by noon Thursday. About 80 agency, Press Association, couple people, drive off with a foreigners were beleived to be in quoted unidentified Iranian sour­ half dozen militia holding them the city. ces in London for its report. down, then come back.” “It’s basically a choice be­ The Iranian reports were car­ AP photo The Australian, speaking by tween heading for the Nepal ried by Iran’s official Islamic telephone, said he saw police border and flying to Chengdu,” Republic News Agency, moni­ ON THE BEACH — Coast Guardsmen in Park in New Jersey. The barge was en leading away another group of 12 the provincial capital of Sichuan, tored in Nicosia. lower left are dwarfed by the 7,687-ton route from Yonkers, New York, to West to 14 youths, some of whom looked one traveler said. ‘ ‘But they won’t Kayhan International said of sugar barge Jonathan which ran Palm Beach, Fla., when 10-foot waves as young as nine. let us out to go to the bank or the Rushdie controversy: “The aground Tuesday at Gateway National tore it from a tug and rammed it ashore. An American tourist said thou­ prepare.” event will leave its negative sands of soldiers had occupied the One American traveler said impact on the fate of the British old section of the city, where most of the Tibetans wounded in hostages in Lebanon.” Tibetans protesting Chinese rule the clashes with police have been There are three Britons among Temperatures plunge in East; began rioting on Sunday, stoning hiding in their homes. “It’s the 15 foreigners held hostage in police and building bonfires of presumed that anybody who got Lebanon: Anglican Church envoy goods looted from Chinese-owned shot must be guilty," he said. Terry Waite, 49; journalist John stores. While he spoke, he said he was McCarthy, 32; and Brian Keenan, At midnight Tuesday, trucks watching a truck carrying police 38, an English-language teacher South might get snow today with loudspeakers began an­ pull up in front of a home down the at the American University of nouncing that the city was under street from his hotel. “They just Beirut. All are believed held by By The Associated Press coastal areas of North Carolina. elevations in the Sierra Nevada martial law and that Tibetans put a Tibetan on the truck.” February 22, 1989 pro-Iranian Shiite Moslems. A gale warning was in effect for range and in the Lake Tahoe area should stay indoors. He and another American said There are nine American hos­ Rain and snow dampened the the coastal areas of Virginia and of Nevada. Dozens of trucks packed with some Tibetans were walking or tages, including Terry Anderson, Eastern Seaboard from Florida North Carolina, with a coastal Clear skies in the Great Lakes soldiers later entered the city, bicycling on the streets this Mr. Dennis Santoro chief Middle East correspondent to Maryland early today and cold flood warning posted for the and the Northeast allowed another foreign traveler said. morning, but far fewer than for The Associated Press. He was northwest winds created snow Outer Banks of North Carolina. temperatures to plunge. Early Chinese authorities announced normal. /Advertising D irect kidnapped March 16,1985 and has drifts up to six feet deep in morning temperatures were martial law in Lhasa on Tuesday Police occasionally ran or Manchester Herald been held longer than any Minnesota. A cold front along the nation’s mainly in single digits and the and s^id the entire city would be walked by, peering in buildings. 16 Brainard hostage. A mixture of rain, sleet and northern tier was bringing freez­ teens, with subzero readings in “cordoned off.” Anyone “who Some wore riot helmets and ing rain to northeastern North defies martial law or instigates carried clubs, he said. Manchester, t Save March 2, 7PM Tehran’s Farsi-language snow extended from Maryland to northern Michigan, upstate New Abrar called for an end to South Carolina, while light rain Dakota. An advisory for freezing York and northern New England. others to do so will be severely All foreigners spoke on condi­ FREE CLUB MED Film rain and blowing snow was in tion of anonymity for fear of Night at W.H. office. economic ties with Britain just was falling in southeastern Geor­ Today’s forecast called for rain punished,” the official Xinhua Dear OennU; valuable^to^as^^^ one day after Iran announced the gia and the Florida Peninsula. effect for northwestern Minne­ in South Carolina, northeast News Agency reported. reprisal. ,C A ll NOW FOR RESERVATIONS. severing of diplomatic relations. A winter storm warning was in sota, where some highways were Georgia and southern Florida. It was the first time China has It was 3a$n8g5o whether the Keyhan International and effect today for the northern buried under 6-foot snowdrifts. Snow was predicted for much of publicly imposed martial law expulsion order applied to three Abrar both warned that Iran’s coast and midlands of South A storm was bringing showers North Carolina into south central anywhere since the chaotic 1966- Americans and one Canadian relations with other Western Carolina, and extended to this to northern and central California and eastern Virginia. Rain also 76 Cultural Revolution and who teach in Lhasa, or to merchants provides oa w'tb b" -tidote for CUnV nations may be cut because of o\ f'r>inc for central and northern and producing snow at higher was forecast to extend from the marked a sharp escalation in the foreigners who work at the Lhasa those countries’ support of Bri­ central and northern Pacific battle against Tibetan protesters, hotel. China has not said how long " " ' r : : r ' i n s o r a n c e . aotomohiie aervices. . d a . tain and their withdrawal of Coast to western portions of who demand freedom from China "'‘"'""'"'anen, * envoys from Tehran. Montana and Wyoming and and the return of their spiritual martial law will be in effect, Iran in 1987 imported $528 northwest Utah. leader, the Dalai Lama. although it is certain to last o f X e l irncer;;-rert% ;np in the Manchester aohV(Hes,7i^j, ''■‘"ely of million in goods from Britain. Top prize in reiigion Highs were expected to be in Troops were not deployed in through Friday, the 30th anniver­ Iran’s exports to Britain that year the 20s from the northern Great three previous eruptions of vio­ sary of a failed uprising in 1959 deputation and fine ')ut rete, ' '■ do n,thi„g totaled $321 million. Lakes to New England: the 30s lence over the past 18 months that that led to the flight of the Dalai ne choice k * Britain’s 11 European Eco­ shared by 2 schoiars from the upper Mississippi Valley claimed the lives of about 40 Lama, who now lives in exile in Air. yours. nomic Community partners, as through the Ohio Valley to the Tibetans and police. India. well as Canada, Norway and Middle Atlantic states: the 60s Official reports have put the The Dalai Lama, addressing a NEW YORK (AP) - The Weizsaecker, 76, of Munich, gathering in his Himalayan home r "■ - “• “ ■ Sweden, recalled their diplomats Rev. George McLeod, an in­ was named for initiating dia­ and 70s from the southern half of death toll in the latest violence at of Dharmsala on Tuesday, said from Iran after Ayatollah Ruhol- novative Scottish churchman, logue between the disciplines California through the Four 12, although Tibetans say far Sincerely, lah Khomeini ordered Moslems and West German physicist of science and religion and for Corners region to the central and more have died. Tibetans have the right to demon­ on Feb. 14 to seek out and kill southern Plains and the Texas One American said that after strate, “but it must be non­ Carl Freidrich von Weiz- research into links between violent.” Rushdie for “The Satanic saecker today were named physics, cosmology and Gulf Coast, and in southern martial law was declared, “the Verses,” which some say blas­ winners of the 1989 Templeton theology. Florida: and the 80s to around 90 Tibetans who’d been marching China and the Dalai Lama have phemes Islam. Prize for Progress in Religion. Macleod said in a statement degrees in Arizona and southern around were still angry. They felt agreed to meet to discuss the Only the Swedish envoys have Nevada. Highs were forecast to frustrated. Others were scared. I Tibetan situation, but have been ""'“--Call il,^ '- " S ed r vilhg^^ - - The prize, amounting this he would use half of the money unable to agree on a location. returned to Tehran. year to $435,000, is the world’s for direct action against be in the 40s and 50s elsewhere. saw grown men bursting into A trade ban would prevent ’ "P'o-A now. M,g at biggest and is deliberately hunger and the other half for European nations from winning kept larger than Nobel prizes work for peace. lucrative contracts to help Iran's in the sciences and literature. Weizsaecker, a Protestant reconstruction following its eight- GET/3em/0509T This is the first time in the layman and the brother of year war with Iraq. The cost of award’s 16 years that it has West German President Ri­ *"■ "“ y to ,e)aa. rebuilding has been estimated at been divided between two chard von Weizsaecker, said WALLPAPER SALE up to $500 billion. winners, a result of rankings his share would go to deepen­ Rushdie, a naturalized Briton by an international panel of ing relationships between born to a Moslem family in India, judges, a spokesman said. science and faith. has been in hiding since Feb. 14, McLeod, 92, of Edinburgh, The winners were an­ and Iranian clerics offered a $5.2 was chosen for his founding of nounced at a news conference SAVINGS c n o / T a N 0 \ million bounty for his head. the famed Iona Community, at the Church Center for the Moslems say “The Satanic an ecumenical center of United Nations by John Tem­ Verses” insults Islam in part by prayer, peacemaking and pleton, American investment UP TO 70 suggesting the prophet Mo­ work that has influenced counselor and financier, who Dll hammed wrote the Koran rather church life in many countries. founded the prize in 1972. 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Pre-dawn arrests of 57 people on Espinoza said wildlife agents Officials said up to too could be poaching charges came under kicked in doors, dragged people arrested before the 2'/ii-year-old sharp attack, with one official outside in their underwear at investigation ends. saying residents of the economi­ gunpoint and improperly stopped Buterbaugh said the under­ An ad this size costs only $110.40 the first time it runs and cally depressed San Luis Valley and searched people. cover agent did not encourage were entrapped by the lure of fast “People were crying, babies poaching and paid less than the only $55.20 the second time, when run within 6 days.. money. were crying,” he said. “They going rate for carcasses. The 1 State and federal warrants (wildlife officers) didn’t care.” area was targeted because the cited more than 850 alleged Galen Buterbaugh, regional agent happened to be there and wildlife violations involving bear, director of the U.S. Fish and because there were reports of a Country bobcat, elk, deer and bald and Wildlife Service in Denver, de­ huge market in illegally obtained golden eagles, among other nied Espinoza's charges and said wildlife, Buterbaugh said. Style RESULTS COUNT AND YOU CAN COUNT ON US. animals. the sheriff and others were “We always work to make sure About 275 game officials, aided worried about retaliation. that we do not create a market Curtains CALL 643-2711, WE’RE READY TO HELPII by aircraft, made the arrests Espinoza said he and his family (for illegal wildlife),” he said, early Monday in the valley and have been threatened by people “The market there was very the Taos, N.M., areas. who assumed he was involved in large.” Gov. 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(M idi 4-1-89) about the feeling, the trauma in agents were needed to make the that had been confiscated. that community,” Romer said arrests because the suspects had But the sheriff said the agent, Tuesday at a Cabinet meeting in threatened federal officials. known in San Luis as John Denver. “I do not criticize the The investigation targeted Morgan, was known to hang out in HanrhpHlpr iUrralft fact we have to enforce the law. I commercial poachers, who ille­ bars and “place orders with simply ... and 1 do not want to gally hunt and sell game, and poachers.” PAUL'S PAINT make judgments about how it was used an undercover agent who He said that encouraged poach­ done. ... I simply know that there posed as a taxidermist first in ing and entrapped residents. The Home Decorating Center Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm was trauma that resulted from Fort Garland, 175 miles south of San Luis Valley chronically posts it.” Denver, and later in Costilla. 20 percent unemployment. 615 Main Street. Manchester • 649-0300 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Mar, 8, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Mar. 8, 1989 — 9 NATION Report assails violence against women BUSINESS WASHINGTON (AP) - “ Home, in our own homes.” Sweet Home” is a cruel illusion for Heise says that, internationally, & WORLD millions of women not just in the women tend to be targets because of Battered woman buried United States but in countries around their sex and the violence occurs the globe, according to an analysis of “ without social remorse or protest.” tAM Eastern appealing ruling Matheney was being held with ‘Not stalled,’ says Bush “ Societies tacitly condone this MISHAWAKA, Ind. (A P) - A violence against women. three other prisoners and is being violence through their silence or, woman authorities say was fatally WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush is “ If a person is murdered because of investigated, Feirrell said. After worse yet, legitimize it through laws, beaten by her ex-husband while he trying to dispel an impression that “ nothing is his or her politics, the world justifia­ the beating, Matheney was placed bly responds with outrage. But if a customs, and court opinions that was on prison furlough was buried happening" in his young administration, today, but friends who shared her in isolation, he said. as pilots report overture blatantly discriminate against saying it hasn’t been stalled by his struggle to person is beaten or allowed to die Ms. Bianco, who started again women,” she says. outrage on behalf of battered win confirmation of John Tower as defense because stie is female, the world using her maiden name after the The problem, she adds, is worthy of women vow her cause will live on. About 60 percent of the 40,000- support for the bill, which is not secretary. dismisses it as ‘cultural tradition,” ’ divorce, had been putting her life By Don Sewell says the report from the Worldwatch international attention but is seldom “ We want to make sure that next The Associated Press member Air Line Pilots Associa­ expected to reach the House floor Bush on Tuesday responded to news reports week, when this week’s papers are back together. that his administration is adrift by recounting Institute in Washington. raised at that level. It was not until tion on Tuesday followed its before next week. Lawmakers thrown out in the trash, that this is She had taken a job at the "v ;r concede there are not enough actions he has taken such as developing a Africa and the Indian subcontinent 1980 that the international women’s MIAM I — Eastern Airlines was request that rule books be string­ not forgotten,” says Michalyn women’s shelter and joined a votes in Congress to override an savings and loan rescue plan, meeting with are identified as particular problem community recognized wife abuse as appealing a judge’s refusal to ently observed, said Capt. Roger Chilcote, director of the Elkhart commission on the status of expected presidential veto. foreign leaders and presenting a budget areas by the report, which was a priority. force its pilots to cross Machi­ Hall, a union spokesman. County Women’s Shelter, where women, but co-workers said she The pilots union also reported package to Congress. written by Lori Heise, a senior In India, she writes, countless nists’ picket lines as the pilots’ The job action began Tuesday 29-year-old Lisa Bianco worked. always feared her ex-husband that Eastern management called “ My response is it’s not adrift and there isn’t researcher with the institute. But no women have died as a byproduct of union reported a new overture and could cause major flight Funeral services were scheduled would return to kill her. its negotiators Tuesday evening malaise,” he said. “ I would simply resist the society or socioeconomic group has the system in which a bride’s parents from the paralyzed carrier, delays around the country, but for today at St. Anthony Catholic “ She said her choice at that time to try to set up new talks in the clamor that nothing seems to be bubbling been spared the problem, she says. provide gifts to the groom as part of a which warned it was sliding Hall said, “ the reports we have Church in South Bend. would be to run, change her dispute, but they gave no further around, that nothing is happening. A lot is Before the sun goes down today — marriage settlement. toward bankruptcy. are that there has been no effect Ms. Bianco’s 38-year-old ex- identity and hope he wouldn’t find details. happening. Not all of it good, but a lot is International Women’s Day — thou­ Murder, suicide or severe abuse is Pilots’ support of the 5-day-old on operations.” The safety action husband, Alan L. Matheney, was her, or stay and fight,” said Ms. Eastern had no immediate happening” sands of women worldwide will have sometimes the price young brides pay strike by the 8,500-member Mach- would continue, the union said. been beaten in their homes by their if promised money or goods do not charged with murder and burglary Chilcote. inists union has virtually President Bush, meanwhile, response to the report. On Saturday, while neighbors partners and thousands more will materialize, she says. Tuesday, three days after she was grounded Eastern, forcing it to refused to budge from his opposi­ Bush told reporters the strike at New TV technology needed bludgeoned to death outside her watched, Ms. Bianco was struck on Eastern, the nation’s seventh- have been raped, assaulted and For a woman in Bangladesh, said lay off 9,500 employees. But a tion to government intervention home in this town near the the head at least 20 times with an largest airline, should be settled WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States sexually harassed, according to Ishrat Shamin of the University of nationwide job action by pilots at to halt the walkout that the Michigan state line. unloaded shotgun used as a club, through bargaining. And the must move aggressively into the new high- Heise’s figures. Dhaka, the choice is often between a other airlines failed to jam up Machinists union, representing Hours before her death, Mathe­ authorities said. She died at the president said if the Machinists definition television and flat-screen display International Women’s Day is a violent home and none at all. airports as feared. mechanics and ramp service ney was released from a state scene before help arrived, said r try to shut down rail service later industries or lose more than 2 million jobs congressionally sanctioned event dat­ On Tuesday, U.S. District workers, began Saturday. In that country, “ separated, de­ prison on an eight-hour furlough. Coroner Dr. Louis Grwinski. this week, he will ask Congress to annually and suffer a $225 billion trade deficit ing back to 1910 that features Judge Edward B. Davis denied A U.S. House panel, however, serted or divorced women are socially He had been serving an eight-year Matheney was arrested a short ban such secondary boycotts. in electronics by the year 2010, a private study speechmaking often focused on the Eastern’s request for a tempor­ approved a bill that would compel strides women have made toward unacceptable,” she observes, “ and term at the Correctional Industrial time later in nearby South Bend. ary injunction forcing the air­ Bush to appoint an emergency Secondary boycotts, particu­ said today. remarriage is almost impossible.” Complex for beating Ms. Bianco “ It seemed like it didn’t faze him larly in the New York metropoli­ If the United States does not compete equality. But, as Heise sees it, just line’s 3,600 pilots to return to board to study the 17-month and criminally confining their two in the least,” said Sgt. Norval tan area, could disrupt commutes effectively with the Japanese and other nations being a woman, particularly in a A side effect of the preference for work, despite dire warnings from contract dispute and issue a children in 1987. Williams, who arrested Matheney. AP photo for hundreds of thousands of in the high-technology arena, the personal Third World country, can pose ex­ male offspring in Bangladesh can be Eastern’s attorney that the com­ recommendation. The action Matheney is being held without “ He had, you mightsay, completed people. computer and semiconductor industries alone traordinary risks. shown in comparative statistics on EASTERN RALLY — Striking Eastern a union rally in Miami Tuesday night. pany faced imminent bankruptcy would include a cooling-off period* bond after an automatic plea of a mission he set out to achieve.” proceedings if pilots weren’t of up to 60 days in which striking The airline wants $150 million could have respective deficits of $114 billion In the United States, says Surgeon health care. Heise writes that in innocent was entered in Superior Because of the slaying. Gov. Airline employees cheer on speakers at employees would return to work. in concessions; the Machinists and $76 billion early in the next century, the General C. Everett Koop, as many as Matlab, Bangladesh, boys outnumber forced to cross picket lines. Court. Evan Bayh suspended the prison- Eastern, which has only 1,500 Pilot leaders were trying to get want $50 million in raises. report from the Economic Policy Institute 15 million women have been beaten, girls among hospitalized children by raped or suffered other forms of 50 to 1. He appeared in court Tuesday release program until the end of the employees of a pre-strike work said. with swelling and bruises around month pending a review. Two state Its author, Robert Cohen, said: “ Our nation physical and sexual assault, and the In Bombay, sex detection tests often force of 31,200 still working and his eyes, the result of an assault at Department of Correction em­ Pan Am opens ‘shuttle war’ contends it has “ no business on stands at a critical juncture. If we do not create number rises by 1 million a year. are used as the basis for deciding the St. Joseph County jail, said ployees also were suspended for the books,” said it planned to file Airline mergers due a strong industrial base centered on develop­ As Hedy Nuriel, first vice chairman whether a fetus should be aborted. Of sheriff’s Cpl. Charles Feirrell. The granting the furlough and failing to an appeal today with the 11th U.S. ment of HDTV and flat-display screen of the National Coalition of Domestic 8,000 abortions performed at one assault occurred in a cell where notify Ms. Bianco. Circuit Court of Appeals in technology, it will not only weaken our Violence, put it: “ For many of us, it’s clinic in Bombay, 7,999 of the fetuses while Eastern fights strike industrial base, but also reduce the numbers of safer to be out on the streets than to be were found to be female, Heise says. Atlanta. for tougher scrutiny “ We’re disappointed,” Eastern skilled jobs that are needed to make us more By Gary Longer page newspaper advertisements. somebody to try your product,” spokesman Robin Matell said of competitive.” The Associated Press Seeking to reassure time-pressed Marckesano said. “ If Pan Am the judge’s denial. The spokes­ WASHINGTON (AP) - The “ The antitrust division intends business travelers, the text indeed is able to provide a good man added that the option to file Justice Department’s antitrust to use its new-found authority — Atwater quits as trustee Alcohol, tobacco NEW YORK — Pan Am mar­ pledged: “ Our No. 1 priority is to product, there’s a good chance chief is promising tougher en­ for protection from creditors as well as pre-existing authority they’ll be able to keep at least WASHINGTON (AP) — Protesting Howard shaled its ammunition as the keep the shuttle flying.” under federal bankruptcy laws forcement of laws to preserve — to apply those laws with some of the additional traffic University students succeeded in driving Eastern Airlines strike loomed: But ridership was low at would be “ a course of last com petition in the airlines appropriate care in order to they’ve taken from Eastern.” Republican National Chairman Lee Atwater More planes. More free coffee. Eastern, which has operated the resort.” industry. ensure that U.S. airline markets tax hike, national Crates of laminated luggage tags. shuttle for 27 years and made The problem may not be “It’s a victory for labor in Assistant Attorney General remain competitive in the years from the predominantly black school’s board Eastern’s for long: It is selling its of trustees, saying he encouraged racism Stacks of frequent-flier sign-up about $30 million on the service general,” Eastern pilots’ leader Charles F. Rule said in a speech to come,” Rule said. last year. Most of Tuesday’s shuttle for $365 million to devel­ during his work for President Bush’s election forms. Jack Bavis told a raucous rally of Tuesday that the antitrust div­ “ We will ask whether the flights carried only 15 to 20 oper Donald Trump. Bruce No­ campaign. And when the Machinist union nearly 3,000 striking employees ision would take a harder look at merger will result in increased lottery supported walked, the Shuttle War was on. passengers, according to a com­ bles, president of the Trump gathered downtown Tuesday mergers than did the Transporta­ prices to consumers by creating, Atwater submitted a resignation letter to the Shuttle, said he was “ not the least school Tuesday night after hundreds of “ This just gives us a golden pany source who spoke on condi­ night for a teleconference tion Department, which gave up enhancing, or facilitating the bit worried” about losses to Pan students took over the administration building WASHINGTON (AP) - Ameri­ percent, expect that things will be opportunity to get those Eastern tion of anonymity. beamed by satellite to 11 other its authority to review airline exercise of market power without Pan Am. moving aggressively, Am. to protest his appointment. cans strongly oppose increasing better for them financially next die-hard passengers,” Perette groups across the country. deals at the end of 1988. generating offsetting efficien­ reported as much as double its Earlier Tuesday, Bush had defended the general income taxes although year even though they are much Ross, a Pan Am marketing “ We’ re not just taking over the “All of us or none of us!” “ Perhaps somewhat over­ cies,” he said. normal shuttle business. The Pan choice of Atwater, who headed his presidential large majorities are willing to less optimistic about the nation’s director, said Tuesday. “ Hope­ Eastern shuttle. We are starting a chanted the crowd of strikers who looked by DOT in the course of Rule said that an unanticipated campaign, but District of Columbia Mayor levy higher taxes on tobacco, overall economic prospects. By fully they’ll become loyalists to Am shuttle has grown since its new airline,” said Nobles. “ So the jammed Miami’s Knight Center. deregulating the airline industry, result of airline deregulation has Marion S. Barry said Atwater should quit. alcohol and people with incomes sizable margins, they predicted the Pan Am shuttle.” inception in 1986 to about 5,000 condition of the Eastern shuttle at Earlier, about 200 non-union the antitrust laws have a valuable been that carriers have become over $80,000 a year, according to a that inflation would worsen, 64 “ When Pan Am was struck in passengers each weekday, or the time we close is really not workers, most of them among role to play to ensure that a entrenched in regions even survey released today. percent, interest rates would 1985 we did the same thing, going nearly half the market. material.” those laid off this week, demon­ competitive environment does though the changes “ have gener­ Shuttle launch due Monday The poll, conducted by The climb, 67 percent, and taxes for their routes,” shrugged East­ Since Eastern’s strike began Trump’s agreement with East­ strated on company property not sow the seeds of its own ally benefited consumers by ern’s Joe Scott. “ It’s a dog-eat- Saturday, Pan Am has doubled its demise,” Rule told the Interna­ dramatically increasing the effi­ CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, (AP) - NASA Gallup Organization for the would be increased, 76 percent. ern could be canceled in a case of across from pickets, shouting rush hour service, put on a bigger tional Aviation Club. said today it is aiming for a Monday launch of Times Mirror Co., found that a ■ By a 2-1 margin, the Ameri­ dog world.” “ material adverse change” to the “ We want our pilots back!” ciency of airline service.” But the dogs were fighting over airplane to Boston and aggres­ space shuttle Discovery following successful majority of Americans, 64 per­ can public regards Japan, not the property. Nobles said. But no a particularly big bone this week: sively promoted its frequent-flier installation and checkout of a new electronic cent, were even favorably dis­ United States, as the world’s revenue level or market share the immensely profitable Boston- program to shuttle passengers. It unit. posed toward a national lottery to leading economic power with 58 was set, he said, adding, “ We are New York-Washington shuttle has gone so far as to laminate “ The Kennedy Space Center is pressing on bring in revenues. percent putting Japan as No. 1 going to close this deal.” business, in which Eastern and travelers’ business cards into toward a Monday liftoff,” said space agency An even bigger majority. 85 and 29 percent picking America. Pan Am are the only competitors. free luggage tags at its terminals. Still, some analysts suggested & Gift spokeswoman Lisa Malone. percent, favored raising taxes on This view is not shared by U.S. that the strike, if it led to alcoholic beverages to reduce the opinion leaders, who by wide Eastern, after meeting just half Airline analysts gave the effort Signs reading “ 5 Days to Launch” greeted its due. “ Pan Am has an open shot bankruptcy for Eastern, could Co. its shuttle schedule Saturday and workers arriving at the center’s gates today. It deficit, and a just slightly smaller margins say America is No. 1. Sunday and 60 percent Monday, at this market right now,” said endanger the sale. And others was the first time the signs have been group, 76 percent, favored boost­ ■ There is a sharp split be­ 3466 MAIN STREET struggled to restore its presence Louis Marckesano, a vice presi­ simply said Trump will be buying .0 displayed for this flight, which has suffered a ing taxes on tobacco products. tween the general public and X Tuesday, throwing its strike- dent of Janney Montgomery Scott a tarnished property. VINTON VILLAGE series of postponements in the past three Four out of five Americans, 82 opinion leaders on the question of diminished work force into the Inc., a Philadelphia brokerage “ It’s just that instead of start­ COVENTRY, CT weeks. percent, favored increasing the foreign investment in the United income taxes of people with States. An overwhelming major- effort. house. ing out as Number 1,” said incomes above $80,000. A smaller it,y of the public, 70 percent, sees “ Fly Us With No Reserva­ “ The hardest thing in any Marckesano, “ he may start as 742-1890 Socialist candidate wins Number 2.” majority, 59 percent, endorsed a foreign investment in very nega­ tions,” Eastern declared in full- marketing business is to get OPEN: BURLINGTON, Vt, (A P) — A close specific proposal that would tive terms, with many fearing Mon-Sat: 10am -8 p m associate of four-term socialist Mayor Bernard create a new 33 percent income that foreigners are “ buying” Sunday: 11 am - 4pm Sanders was elected to succeed him, and he tax bracket for all income over America and threatening our promised to carry on Sanders’ “ fight for the $150,000. national security. Opinion lead­ AP photo You’re not saving enough rights of ordinary people.” On the fundamental question of ers 8aw foreign investment as a Peter Clavelle, 39, Sanders’ community STREET KIDS — A teen-ager begs for money on a London street whether it is possible to cut the vital source of capital for eco­ development director, easily defeated Aider- Sunday. Critics of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher claim the number of federal deficit significantly with­ nomic expansion. WASHINGTON (AP) — An alarming decline in and what is consumed by government and men President Nancy Chioffi, a Democrat, m out a tax increase, opinion was ■ Only 18 percent of Americans the national savings rate is the biggest economic individuals — fell from 7.9 percent in the 1970s to Tuesday’s election. young homeless people is being swollen by the Conservative evenly divided between the 45 could come within $50 billion of problem facing the United States and the chief 2.1 percent during 198.5-87, the study found. With all precincts reporting, Clavelle drew government’s radical shakeup of the welfare system. percent of the public believing guessing the true size of the cause of its huge trade deficits, according a Over the same period, individuals’ consump­ 5,626 votes, or 53 percent, to Chioffi’s 4,400, or 42 taxes are necessary and 46 saying federal budget deficit. While the private report released today. tion of goods and services rose from 69.3 percent percent, they are not necessary. correct answer was between $100 The report, by the private American Business of national income to 74.1 percent. A “ tax revolt” candidate and one from the The survey, one of a series the billion and $200 billion, close to Conference, said that while the government’s The increase in personal consumption was \ environmentalist Greens party split the rest of Tougher welfare rules Los Angeles-based news com­ half estimated a higher figure huge budget deficits have contributed to the attributed largely to growth in disposable \ the vote. pany has commissioned on Amer­ with 28 percent putting the deficit problem, the decline primarily has been caused income, a rise in household wealth that exceeded Sanders, the nation's only socialist mayor, ican attitudes, was conducted over $300 billion. Last year’s by high consumption by individuals. the increase in national wealth, the maturing of had decided to teach and write rather than between Jan. 27 and Feb. 5. It deficit tqtaled $155.1 billion and “ This overconsumption is financed through the population to ages above 16 when spending is serve another two-year term. Clavelle shies Increase young drifters consisted of one-hour face-to-face this year’s deficit is expected to large-scale sales of U.S. assets to foreigners at higher and the spending of equity that was away from the socialist label, but ran under the interviews with 2,048 members of climb to $170 billion. unfavorable terms, a process that postpones the converted to cash in corporate takeovers and buyouts. banner of Sanders’ third-party Progressive LONDON (A P) — Shellie Austin begs for “ People who have no real home should the general public and had a ■ Fears of war and interna­ day of r,eckoning but that increasingly mort­ tional tension were as low as they Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Chairman Coalition. money in the subway, gets Valium from a be properly looked after until they are able margin of error of plus or minus gages the U.S. economic future,” the report said. George Hotsopoulos, lead author of the report, friend and sometimes spends the night to get a job or a YTS course,” he says. two percentage points. have been in 40 years. An It said the decline in national savings also overwhelming 79 percent of the noted that even sophisticated managers will with other teen-agers on a littered Their only alternatives are to “either A separate survey sampled the heightens the risk of recession and ultimately o Air controllers flunk tests opinion of 250 government policy public feels that tensions with the increase their spending after receiving a hefty sidewalk by the River Thames. resort to crime or to begging gifts or to leads to slower growth in the standard of living. Soviets have been reduced. bonus and then find themselves “ in a cash-flow WASHINGTON (AP) - Air traffic con­ At 17, she is one of London’s army of prostitution,” he said in an interview. makers, corporate executives. “ The low rate of net investment during the Wall Street financiers and foreign bind and have to borrow to make ends meet” if trollers were the largestsinglegroupof federal homeless youths whose numbers, critics of Some see the issue as a test of how far As a reflection of the eased mid-1980s is inconsistent with sustained eco­ there is not a comparable bonus the next year. employees to test positive for illegal drugs Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher claim, Mrs. Thatcher’s crusade can go in investors in the U.S. economy. world tensions, the survey found nomic growth and international competitive­ The report said the tendency to spend what is under the government’s program of random are being swollen by the Conservative revamping the 43-year-old welfare system. Among the findings: strong sentiment for cutting the ness,” the report said. “ In fact, it has been on hand is highlighted when people receive testing, a published report says. government’s radical shakeup of the Tony Morgan, who runs the New Horizon ■ A majority of Americans, 54 military budget. argued that a rate of net investment far greater, not less, than that of the past is needed for our unexpected lumps of cash from their stock The Washington Post reported today that 203 welfare system. day hostel near Covent Garden in the heart investments when they are paid premiums in the federal workers have tested positive out of the The government is determined to wean of London, said young homeless often country to compete and prosper over the course of corporate buyouts. 30,307 employees tested so far in the random, Britons off what it calls “ the dependency regard job training as “ slave labor. They remainder of the century.” Rather than reinvesting the cash payments, a spot-checking urinalysis program. That trans­ culture.” To do this, it is paying 16- and don’t think they should be forced to do it.” N. Y. schools ban apples Overall, national savings — the difference between the nation’s output in goods and services big portion gets spent, the authors found. lates into a rate of 0.7 percent. 17-year-old high school dropouts $50-$60 a Many come from unemployment- & Among those testing positive were 60 air week to become job trainees and cutting off stricken northern England or are fleeing NEW YORK (AP) — Stu­ the official said. Apple juice K traffic controllers and 42 employees in the welfare payments to those who don’t sign broken homes and cannot afford accom­ dents may still bring apples for and sauce, however, are still nuclear and chemical weapons security up. modation. The YTS has 135,000 unfilled their favorite teachers, but being served. program, the newspaper reported. More than 400,000 now work for their places, yet some youngsters have diffi­ they won’t be able to buy them Last year, 13 million apples The remaining 101 were in a number of benefits each year and gain job experience culty finding the right slot and others get in the school cafeteria, offi­ were sold or distributed to Full Interstate banking backed positions, including jobs involving aviation in the process. But those who don’t register fired because they don’t get on with their cials have decided in reaction public and parochial school MAKE THE CONNECTION safety, enforcement of drug laws and rehabili­ to reports of possible health students in New York City. for a one- or two-year “ YTS,” or Youth employers. HARTFORD (A P) — State concern was protecting Connecti­ The Banks Committee last tation of drug users. risks. The Washington-based Na­ Training Scheme, have been barred since Austin, stepping out of the rain to meet Banking Commissioner Howard cut banks and that, if the General approved a bill requiring a The Board of Education, tional Resources Defense VISIT OUR EASTER BUNNY Sept. 12 from signing on for $33 a week in friends in the hostel’s dingy pool room, said B. Brown says he and Democratic Assembly decides the time has study of the issue. which feeds students in 1,200 Council last week reported Think tank urges PLO talks state aid. she left home in September because “ me Gov. William A. O’Neill now come for full interstate banking, When pressed by Sen. Thomas public and parochial schools, that the pesticide diaminozide, COLLECTION Exemptions are available to youths who and me dad didn’t get on.” favor full, national interstate he wouldn’t oppose it. F. Upson, R-Waterbury, on TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — A prestigious has barred the sale of apples in which is sold under the brand suffer “ severe hardship” such as disabil­ She say she has since slept in doorways, banking in Connecticut. Connecticut has had regional whether he was speaking for the Israeli think tank today endorsed peace lunchrooms over fears that name Alar, could increase the ity or a violent home, and of 4,500 under railroad bridges and on sidewalks in The statement, made Tuesday interstate banking since 1985. O’Neill administration. Brown negotiations with the PLO and said the they are treated with a cancer- incidence of cancer in children applications for hardship status, nearly the so-called “ cardboard city” aiong the by Brown to members of the Brown said that since then, said he was. Pressed further by possibility should be left open for a Palestinian causing pesticide, New York who drink a lot of apple juice. 3,000 have been accepted. Thames. Lately, she has found shelter in General Assembly’s Banks Com­ Connecticut banks have done well reporters after the meeting. state after a 10-to 15-year transition period. Newsday reported today. Apple growers have reacted But critics, including some members of an abandoned house in Camden, north mittee, raised some eyebrows, and told the committee that based Brown said: The proposal accompanied a 235-page study Mrs. Thatcher’s own Conservative Party, “ We have conflicting infor­ angrily, saying only about 4 “ You may always assume that London. percent of all apples sold in the since O’Neill’s most recent state­ on that success, “ I feel I can now by Tel Aviv University’s Jaffee Center for have forced an acknowledgment from mation,” a high-ranking board confidently speak out as a propo­ I speak with the full concurrence She says she gave up a trainee mechanic United States show any traces ments on the issue have been that Strategic Studies on options for dealing with Social Security Minister Nicholas Scott official, who asked to remain nent of full, nationwide interstate of Governor O’Neill.” job after four days because “ it was too of Alar and those amounts are he likes the current setup, which •DIRECTIONS TO THE CARD & GIFT CONNECTIONi the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. that the reform is causing problems, and anonymous, told Newsday. banking ... underpaid and it wasn’t worth it.” She says well below levels permitted by allows interstate banking only “ Israel can set conditions on its agreement, he has hinted he will broaden his “The apple processors say “ As for a trigger date to she can earn up to $50 a day begging in the federal Environmental among New England-based Rte. 384 or 44A to Rte. 44A (Bolton Notch); Follow 44A to Rte. 31 but it is going to have to talk to the PLO to solve discretionary powers to help those worst they don’t use (the pesticide) implement such a change, I leave subway stations. Alar. The media says they do. Protection Agency. banks. EMERGENCY South; (approx. 5 miles) bear right at traffic light onto Rte. 31 South; the problem under the present circumstan­ hit. A spokesman for the governor that to the judgment and wisdom “ I ’m better off how I am now than I was “ In the meantime, to main­ Alar is used to maintain Fire — Police — Medical Jollow Rte. 31 for % mile — Vinton Village Is on the left. ces,” said Joseph Alpher, director of the Conservative lawmaker Robin Squire said later that O’N eill’s position of the Connecticut General As­ when I was living at home,” Austin said, tain a high confidence level, firmness and resist bruising in WANCHeaTEM • TOLLANO BANK 20-member team that produced the study and a supports this Thatcherite concept of has been that he would accept the sembly, through the commission her voice wavering. “ There ain’t no one we took them off the market,” fruits and vegetables. DIAL 911 RTE. 44A ------— separate paper of recommendations. “ workfare,” but opposes cutting welfare advice of his banking commis­ of a study group or otherwise,” UTE. 3*4 telling me what I should do.” In Manchester payments. sioner on the issue, that his first Brown said. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Mar. 8, 1989 — 11 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Mar. 8. 1989 O pen Forum ‘Dear Sir, You Bum’ OPINION I * sasasBsa^^saaBBaaBBBaBnBa MHS won’t allow rated! We foretold of so-called Bentley’s. ' Talking back to government is a tradition “ nightclubs” where young kids We don’t need any more hanky would gather and get drunk and panky in town. Sleaz,e stinks. The talk about drugs coln. She urgently wanted to stoned and in trouble. And it sooner we put thq kibosh on* this Said her petition: “ She hath By Mike Felnsilber know her status; “ You will please Mandela happened. We foretold of strip newest attempt to foul our nicely been discharged without the G O F s guilt To the Editor: let me know if we are free ...” bars, a la East Hartford, and growing town, the betted Man­ smallest imputations of any fault, Wa s h in g t o n - President One of the biggest petitions massage parlors -and prostitu­ chester will be. And remain. anjl without any previous notice To Ms. Barbara Quinby. assist­ Bush gays he’s been told by a ever to reach Washington re­ tion, a la East Hartford.’ And it Remember ,1971', people! R took whatever. ... These are but poor ant principal of Manchester High fellow from Lubbock, Texas, not mains in the condition received in cozy with happened. us over 17 years to clean up our rewards indeed for 14 years School; about Duke act. to worry about all the' inside- faithful ‘ services, performed in 1893 — rolled up on two huge Most people said we were I ’m writing this letter to inform Wdshingtop talk about an admin- wooden spools nearly seven feet crazy. Most people say we were the worst of tfmes.” » you, and possibly others, that I i$traj.ion aimless and adrift. “ All high. It consists hundreds of violating some few persons’ First ' John Bossidy To no av,ail. She didn’t get feel you have done disservice to the people in Lubbock,' think sheets, taped together, bearing "by th e P.R. man Amendment rights. Most people 61 Cambridge St., Manlihester reinstated. the students at Manche.ster High t things are going just great,” the an estimated 150,000 signatures, A unwarranted were fit to tied that some The Constitution’s First School. appealing for a new bureaucracy. semblance of decency was being president says. Amendment gives the people the On Feb. 26. my son. Hank, and a If Bush wants assurance that attempted to be foisted upon Willington should right “ to petition the government “ We the undersigned ... hereby- By Jack Anderson friend spoke to some classes. the people will tell him when The election of former Ku Klux Klan leader them. Mo.st people were wrong. for a Vedress of grievances.” But most respectfully petition that and Dale Van Atta They spoke about drug abuse, things are going just great, and Manchester v. as invaded by pond I'ethink decision even before the government there be founded ... a Road David Duke as a Republican to the Louisiana because both of these yoiing men not SO'great, all he has to do is scum. And now it’s coming b a ck .', existed, the American people Department, similar to the Agri­ Legislature is as pleasing to the Democratic are recovering addicts. wander ' down Pennsylvania WASHINGTON — Winnie Mande­ ' To the Editor: were exercising their right to talk culture Department, for the pur­ These classes went extremely Party as it is dismaying to the Republican la’s image as a heroine for South Kenneth Burkamp decides he Avenue to the National Archives, back to authority. pose of promoting knowledge in well I understand, in fact well To the Willington Board of National Committee. African blacks has been on a downw­ isn’t making enough money. Phil storehouse of the nation’s re­ the art of constructing and enough that my son received a cords. 'An exhibition there cele- In 1773, the governor of Connec- For the record, of course. Democrats and ard slide for the past two years, and an Pavone decides he’s above any Education: maintaining roads.” letter from Mr. Brysgel, asking As a parent of Bolton students ' ticut petitioned a mehiber of the American businessman may have standards the people of Manches­ brateg 200 years of the people ' Congress obliged by creating civil-rights organizations are expressing their him to speak to his classes and in the sixth and 10th grades. I feel petitioning the government — or British Parliament to protest the given her a push. ter want to maintain. He’s going the Office of Road Inquiry in the dismay and horror over the election to Mr. Ferranti’s class on March 10. the loss of Willington students to closing of the port of Boston in Mandela’s current problem is the to bring in some male strippers, giving it a piece of its mind. Department of Agriculture. Must statewide office of a bona fide bigot and death of a teen-age boy, allegedly at On March 2. Hank received a feels that is wholesome entertain­ Bolton is tragic — for both towns. Exhibit A along those lines retaliation for the Boston Tea r ■ ‘•T ‘■‘i have pleased the petition’s crea­ the hands of her bodyguards. But her phone call from Mr. Brysgel. He ment, feels he can’t be fenced out We have worked together for 10 corfies from a boy named An­ Party. He wrote, “ We are at a loss black-baiter; unofficially, however, the •. ’.I ' to conceive how the destruction of tor, a bicycle manufacturer. liberal forces are having a good cackle at the taste for the finer things in life and her stated that he had to cancel the of business by the man who owns years in an atmosphere of trust thony, who was in H.B. Milnes dealings with American public rela­ talks because Ms. Quinby would the parking lot he wants to use, and understanding. We have School at Fair Lawn, N.J., when the East India Company’s tea Few petitions have had as deep expense of the GOP and attributing Duke’s tions ace Robert Brown began to draw not allow it. When Hank questi­ feels noi one can “ single out a taken students from Willington as President Ford pardoned Presi­ could be a just or reasonable an impact as the one Earl Gideon ground for punishing so severely triumph at least in part to the racial negative attention months ago. oned why you stopped it. Mr. business and decide what kind of our own and they have made us dent Nixon for the crimes of wrote in pencil in 1961 from his insensitivity which is supposedly the legacy of Once hailed as “ the mother of the Brysgel stated that you felt that buisiness you want to have in proud They have expanded our Watergate. Anthony had a mixed thousands of innocent people.” prison cell in Bay County, Fla., the Reagan era. nation,” Mandela lost the respect of because Hank did not graduate town,” and wants to sue anyone academic expectations as well as opinion: , Seventeen years later, Pen­ where he was serving five years added substance to our arts and for breaking into a poolroom. Meanwhile. RNC Chairman Lee Atwater some of her impoverished “ children” from the program, you could not and everyone who stands in his “ Dear President Ford, nsylvania Quakers petitioned for when she built a lavish house, allow it. way. ath,letic programs. “ I think you are half right and the abolition of slavery; “ The “ The question is very simple. I has been going to extraordinary lengths to complete with swimming pool, and Well, I would like to inform you All this from the guy who ran In conclusion, I feel that to half wrong. blessings of liberty ... ought requested the court to appoint me distance the party from Duke, whom Atwater mmu© 'NORLP'6 shoRTECT AQ.... allegedly tried to cash in on her that you are correct in stating Bentley’s in the Parkade. and has remove Willington students “ Yours truly, rightfully to be administered, an attorney and the court describes as a “ pretender, a charlatan and a famous name. Brown was involved in that he has not graduated from been quoted as saying. “ There simply for financial reasons, “ Anthony Feri'eira.” without distinction of colour, to rqfused.” political opportunist who is looking for any both fiascoes. the program. In fact, he will were no more arrests at Bentley’s without pursuing negotiations Bush, replacing Reaganites all descriptions of people.” The Supreme Court agreed. Its based on compromise, was a Some petitions to government landmark Gideon decision upheld organization he can find to try to legitimize Brown runs B8eC Associates Inc., a never be able to graduate from a than at any other nightclub.” One with Bushites, also would find recovery program that he be­ drunk kid. one single arrest, one tragic decision and should be familiar echoes in the 1789 have been eloquent, some funny, the right of poor defendants to be his views of racial and religious bigotry and North Carolina public relations firm, and represents corporate clients with longs to because it is a way of life stoned teen-ager, and it was too * reconsidered — for the good of complaint of Mary Katherine som e‘moving. represented by lawyers, at the intolerance.” Life terms for judges? D.O.A. now and he can only help and be both towns. Goodard, who lost her job as Annie Davis, a slave from public expense if need be. business interests in South Africa. His much! And by the way, his lease While all that is true, mainstream success is built on making all the right helped by a program. wasn’t renewed. Obviously, there postmaster of Baltimore after northern Maryland whose mis­ Republicans certainly have no reason to feel It is still an inescapable fact of life, having to face occasional review. He connections — like the one he made These two young men were not was too much of something going Barbara Brahaney serving through the tough days of tress refused to let her join her Mike Feinsilber writes for The By Bob Conrad 50 Volpi Road, Bolton family, wrote to President Lin­ Associated Press. guilty because Duke opted to run under the however, that naming judges is said the four-year probationary pe­ last year when he hired Stedman there to counsel anyone, either. on over in the Parkade at the Revolutionary Wai'. basically a political exercise with riod which Peters suggested would They were only there to tell their GOP banner. The fact is that Duke became a Graham, the fiance of wealthy The General Assembly now has a overtones of patronage. The current not be enough to provide an adequate talk-show host Oprah Winfrey, and experiences and how they found registered Republican only two days before second proposal which, like Gov. Bill system of triple examination does test to justify life appointment. the one he made when he cozied up to help to deal with their addiction. qualifying to run in the special election. Bigot O’Neill’s sales tax on utility bills, is much to play down the politics, but it’s Rep. William Wollenberg of Far­ Winnie Mandela, wife of imprisoned They were there because they MARCH IS... THIS MONTH’S SPECIALS or not. Duke’s campaign stands against being called dead on arrival. This one still there. Chief Justice Peters is one mington. an attorney like Godfrey and black nationalist Nelson Mandela. are proud that they were able to is Chief Justice Ellen Peters’ life affirmative action, soaring welfare costs and glowing exception. She is one of Blumenthal. told reporters it would be Brown’s attempts to court the turn their lives in a different 16” CLAW terms for judges. O’N eill’s be.st finds. nearly impossible to remove a judge if direction. the black crime rate are legitimate concerns Mandelas brought trouble. Last Not that the idea doesn’t have some But while the chief ju.stice is he or she had a life appointment. summer, he went to South Africa They were there because they SHORT CUT' HAMMER for the middle-class and upper-middle-class appeal. Legislators whodidn’t want to responsible for administering the Wollenberg. the ranking House where he met with the couple in felt that they wanted to make a TOOL BOX WITH WOODEN whites, regardless of party affiliation. condemn it outright, in deference to courts, legislators are equally jealous Republican on the Legislature’s Judi­ prison. After the meeting. Brown difference for someone who HANDLE No, the GOP has nothing to be ashamed her judicial chiefship. let it down about their responsibility for screen­ ciary Committee, said “ impeach­ announced that he had been given might possibly be heading in the SAW gently with comments like "interest­ about. Certainly, the Democrats themselves ing the nominees and providing ment” would be the only way. The authority to protect use of the direction that they were once in, ing” or “worth looking at.” periodic review later on their and that is self-destruction. Hardware ranking Senate Republican on the could not have worked harder to defeat Duke, Mandela name. Nelson Mandela’s But Chief Justice Peters is as performance. same committee and also a lawyer. supporters interpreted this as author­ They were there to tell the MONTH AT MANCHESTER LUMBER who was denounced during his election unschooled and innocent in the world After her speech to the assembly. I Sen. Tim Upson of Waterbury. dis- ity to exploit the family name. While students that there is heln for campaign by every GOP leader, including of politics as she is brilliant as a legal thought I heard an a capella choir of mi.ssed the Peters proposal in one Winnie Mandela seemed eager to someone if and only if that Paul Tarca invites you to come in for all your hardware needs, as well as lumber. $ 4 3 9 $1100 SALE both President Bush and Atwater. In addition, scholar in her more comfortable, legislators singing. “ No. no you can’t word. “ Ridiculous.” he said. work with Brown, Nelson Mandela someone wants to be helped, not SALE isolated quarters at the Supreme Our handtool dept, has over 20 different 316628 308692 the RNC now plans to take the unprecedented take that away from me.” The chief justice addresses the renounced Brown’s claim, saying the to counsel them. Court. And while she is a product of Seriously, though, the reaction to as.sembly at the invitation of its It is unfortunate that you did hammers, 20 saws, 15 rulers, and 20 step of censuring Duke, which would preclude exiled African National Congress was academia, other justices have come life terms after a four-year probation­ leaders. Former House Speaker R E. his only agent. not make that phone call person­ squares. him from any aid or financial support from up from political service and could be ary stint wasn’t very encouraging. Van Norstrand of Darien, who issued When Winnie Mandela needed mo­ ally to cancel those classes, HIGH SPEED PAINT ROLLER the party, thereby consigning him to a kind of a resource in that art if she cho.se to Senate President Pro Tern John the first of her three such invitations, ney to build a lavish home — a sore because maybe my son could DRILL BITS ywmorw PAN use them. Larson of Ea.st Hartford said if might suggested that it be a regular thumb in the poor Soweto township — have talked to you and possibly a Am«rtcon political limbo. The Democrats themselves 1/16 TO 1/4 inch WITH ROLLER receive some attention, but he quickly changed your mind. could not have done more. The names of Justices Arthur Healy practice. The original idea was given Brown came through. His spokesman, 13 PC. DRILL SET & COVER of New Haven. Robert Callahan of added that legislators will insist that to him by Joseph Shilinga of New Armstrong Williams, told our asso­ I guess my point is that you do j Norwalk. Angelo Santaniello of New judges be accountable by whatever Britain, director of communications ciate Scott Sleek that Brown gathered not need a degree in counseling to — The Enterprise, Brockton, Mass. London and. of course, that former cycle of review is u.sed. for the House. up to $100,000 in donations from talk to people who are very close holder of a black belt in the practice of Rep. Robert Godfrey of Danbury, a This year. Chief Justice Peters wealthy Americans for the house. The to you in age. as is in this case. SALE pragamatic politics. T. Clark Hull of Democrat and freshman this year, dealt effectively with the chilling neighbors in their shacks put up such Hank is 19 years old and knows many of the students at m h S $ 8 ^ 8 Letters to the editor Danbury, come to mind readily. said he could go for longer terms than effect which overzealous review at‘ a protest that she never moved in. In this instance. Chief Justice the current eight years. He also reappointment time can have on Browns spends $65,000 a year to since he graduated in June 1988.1 $388 Peters might have convened such an thought the initial screening should be judges. And once again she proved to feel that students listen to a peer REG. M3«9 The Manchester Herald welcomes original support the Mandelas’ oldest daugh­ audience and asked. “ OK. guvs, will it intense, but could be eased considera­ be an articulate voice for the ter and her family living in Boston. about drugs, much more than \ / i ' Ud letters to the editor. fly?” bly once judges gained experience judiciary. Brown was a former aide to they ever would fi'om an adult. 781434 Letters should be brief and to the point. They We carry the best power tools; Milwaukee, and were performing well. He agreed But while she did not “ call for” or President Richard Nixon. In 1986, If you aren’t aware of it. I would 309749 should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for There is no question but that the Makita. with judges gained experience and “ recommended” life terms, as some Ronald Reagan wanted to name like to open your eyes to the fact ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters appointment system for staffing the bench is always open to change If her were performing well. He agreed with reporting had it. her saying it would Brown the U.S. ambassador to South that we do not live in a drug-free I li must be signed with name, address and daytime remarks to the assembly did no more Larson that accountability must be be a good idea probably expired right Africa. Brown withdrew his name society. There are plenty of drugs VINYL BATHROOM telephone number (for verification). than to call attention to that, she will preserved. there on the shoals of political reality. from consideration after his firm was out there, and I ’m sure that PLASTIC EXHAUST The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the have served a timely and useful Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Stam­ accused of “ union busting” in North whatever anybody can do to help ||iP ELECTRICAL interests of brevity, clarity and taste. purpose. The length of judges’ terms ford. a former U S. attorney in Bob Conrad, a Bristol resident, Carolina. Labor leaders complained with this problem should and FAN/LIGHT Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester is a fair issue in any discussion that Connecticut and a Democrat, said writes weekly about Connecticut that making Brown ambassador would be appreciated, especially TAPE EASY TO INSTALL Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. may follow. judges are “too sensitive” about politics. would send the wrong message to when these talks cost the taxpay­ 3/4“ X 66" ers nothing in these days of tight $ 4 2 9 5 South African unions. vinyl plastic The State Department was also budgets. PER lelectrical tai nervous about Brown’s appointment I have talked with Hank and he 88«ROLL 3/«in.x66 ft. O pen Forum because of his business dealings with is willing to talk to classes, if possible. He is not trying to a corrupt Nigerian government be­ 505705 531712 fore it was overthrown in 1983. Brown counsel them. I would also like to Aisles of caulks, stains, that she bequeathed her home to a Porter Library, being a corporation, lay their lives on the line to protect us! offer my service to talk to any The new system for organizing screws, As the Bush burns says his dealings with the government bolts and fasteners allows for quick, easy adhesives and painting private entity, the Porter Library had bylaws to guide the trustees. They Using the Loomis house for a police were entirely above board. group or organization about how I station would forever memorialize June self service. accessories. GARDEN HOSE and the Tower turns Association Inc. of Coventry. The had a choice of using Article V or Article Brown holds an unpopular view felt as a parent of a recovering TROUBLE bequest contained no further stipula­ XI to settle the dilemma they found D . Loomis’ dedication to among some blacks, that economic addict. LIGHTS 5/8“ X 60“ To the Editor: tions whatsoever. In other words, there themselves in. They applied Article V of humanitarianism. sanctions shouldn’t be used to force I can only hope that this letter Reinforced were no strings attached to this bequest! their bylaws, which states, “ The Board And above all else, Mr. Miller, 3-Conductor Rubber/ the South African government to can make a difference. metal guard of Trustees is the agent of the association remember that the town of Coventry l Vinyl Hose. Who was to be a Tower of strength. One can only assume that it was June’s 'abandon apartheid. In 1987, he was Belted radial Experienced and able. intent that her home be donated to the in the general management of the does not have an obligation to honor the one of the founders of the Coalition on construction. Is cussed and discussed at such length town of Coventry. And assumptions are business and affairs of the library and intent of the bequest of the Loomis Southern Africa, a group made up David M. Mayer Kink Resistant.' $ 8 8 8 Heavy duty. He’s now a Tower of Babel! not part of a will! have the right to make donations, buy family as to the disposition of the Loomis mostly of black American religious Wedgewood Drive, Manchester In fact, the Porter Library Association and sell property.” Thus, the board of House! leaders who oppose sanctions. Mrs. George L. Boggs Inc., after receiving the Loomis house, trustees chose to donate the Loomis We recently reported that the $ 9 9 9 ISO Pine St., Manchester then donated and deeded it to the town of house, with no strings attached, to the Barbara Koepke coalition got about $12 million in Remember 1971: 530544 721786 Coventry. This action had nothing to do town of Coventry. This was their right 1976 Boston Turnpike, Coventry contributions from American com­ with June Loomis’ will. At this point. and we must respect their decision. panies with South African holdings. Squelch sleaze Miller misguided June’s will was out of the picture Article XI, Dissolvement. states, “ On Coventry Jaycees Brown’s spokesman told us that the entirely. the event of dissolution or termination of coalition only sought corporate mo­ To the Editor: Q a r a n i on Loomis bequest The following statements are relevant this corporation ... the Board of Trustees need new people ney to get started, and that it wanted Our electrical and plumbing departments offer products packaged individually with instruc­ to the Loomis house: shall give, grant, and convey all of said alternate funds so it wouldn’t “ be Shades of 1971! How well I tions for the do-it-yourselfer, and in bulk for contractors. To the Editor: Mr. Miller has stated, “ Coventry now property and assets, real and personal, To the Editor: perceived as puppet for corporations remember that fall, and how soon IDEAL HOLLOW BACK METEOR BOW has an obligation to honor the intent of vested and contingent, to the town of wanting to stay in South Africa.” the citizens of our town forget! SHOVEL RAKE This is a reply to Bill M iller’s letter the bequest of the Loomis family as to the Coventry in the state of Connecticut, for Do the citizens of Coventry care about Brown is now resigning from the For two months in ’71, a small regarding the “ stately old house on disposition of the Loomis home.” You the purpose of continuing public library the Coventry Jaycees? coalition because other members are group of concerned citizens met, Long handle round point shovel #2 14 teeth bow rake, head lO’ /a” wide with 54“ handle. Boston Post Road (Route 44) bequeathed are wrong, Mr. Miller! 'The bequest of service to the people of Coventry.” The Jaycees will cease operation of its unhappy with him. Sources told us the marched, preached, spoke out m blade 9“ x 12“ with rolled step, painted by June D. Loomis to the Porter socket, 48“ ash handle. 1 the Loomis house was not that of the Had the Porter Library board of chapter in Coventry unless you care dissent involves Brown’s relationship every possible forum, and, in Library.” Loomis family. The bequest of the trustees applied Article XI, the Loomis enough to join. with Winnie Mandela. While he may general, caused a lot of grief over Mr. Miller appears to be quite Loomis house was made by one person — property would have had to be used for The Jaycees have been active in town have been trying to help her, serious the opening of an adult bookstore confused as to who has an obligation to June D. Loomis — in her will. the purpose of continuing library ser­ for more than 20 years. During that time questions were raised about her on Main Street. Remember? honor the intent of the bequest of the REG. »12« And. Mr. Miller, the town of Coventry vice. But, they did not use it. The we have painted the town hall, sponsored judgment. I was proud to be one of that REG. '15” Loomis family as to the disposition of the does not have an obligation to honor the townspeople should appreciate the wise fun Easter egg hunts and Halloween The skepticism turned to rage last radical group. We all felt a little Our friendly sales staff, John Dubois, Chris West, Camie Blerl, Paul Tarca, Dan Fagan and Loomis home. $ 9 9 9 $888 intent of the bequest of the June Loomis choice made by the board of trustees. It parties, taught CPR, instituted the month when her bodyguards were like Professor Harold Hill, who Jack Volz. Their understanding of building techniques and knowledge of now products helps SALE SALE His letter stated. “ June’s final act of will because the town did not receive the was a good one. We no longer live in the Coventryfest, and prolonged the life of accused of abducting four teen-age warned. “ There’s trouble in them serve you better. 15420 15428 generosity to the town was to donate to Loomis house through a bequest. The horse-and-buggy days when travel was the town landfill. boys from a Methodist church and River City.” the town of Coventry, through the Porter town received the property as a donation difficult. The enlarged Booth & Dimock Today, the Coventry Jaycees are killing one of them. Anti-apartheid We foretold the coming of SALE ENDS MARCH 31, 1989 Library, her only valuable possession for from the Porter Library Association Inc. Memorial Library can well serve the dedicated individuals who want to carry leaders have written her off as a X-rated movies in Manchester. the enrichment of the lives of all Though it may have been the intent of entire town of Coventry. on the tradition. But we need the result. And it happened. Even triple-X- NEW LOCATION^ Coventry citizens.” June Loomis to have her home used as Mr. Miller also stated that using the committed involvement of new people Evidently Mr. Miller is unaware that FREE BLOOD the Porter Library, her will did not Loomis home as a police station would be from our community if we are to wills are not written in such a manner. designate such. revolting to their (Loomis’) memory and continue. Minl-editorial Had June Loomis desired to donate her PRESSURE However, Mr. Miller, if you mu.st put further noted that Ruth and June Loomis If what Jaycees have done and can do As he promised, new drug czar home to the town of Coventry, she would the gun to someone’s head “ to honor the were dedicated humanitarians. is important to you, we need to hear from William Bennett has kicked the have done so in her will, This she did not CALDWELL intent of the bequest of the Loomis will.” I draw Mr. M iller’s attention to the fact you now. Next month will be too late. smoking habit. We congratulate him CHECK do. A reading of her will clearly shows then point it at the Porter Library board that a humanitarian is a person devoted Call Marty at 742-9458 anytime or Bill for a difficult job well done and hope MAINTAIN YOUR HEALTH WHILE of trustees, as this library was the direct to promoting the welfare of mankind and Thurston at 742-5681 evenings to become that he can stick to it. Now he has a OIL INC. beneficiary of June’s will. that exactly describes a police officer! A a part of Jaycees, or visit our booth more difficult job. to get Americans to MANCHESTER LUMBER YOU MAINTAIN YOUR HOME kick the drug habit. His sincere iJJanrliPBtpr HrralJi Yet to do so is wrong! June entrusted police officer has the fundamental duty located outside the Coventry Post Office “ The Contractors’ ChtJice, The Homeowners’ Helper” The first Wednesday of every month. the bequest of her home to the discretion to serve mankind; to safeguard lives and or Highland Park Market in Coventry on gesture in conquering his own addic­ .73® Founded In 1881 of the Porter Library board of trustees. property; to protect the innocent against Saturday, March 18, between the hours tion will no doubt boost his stock with p«r gil. C. 0. 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And. each The Coventry Jaycees Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ trustees chose not to honor such intent. and every day of the year, police officers P.O. Box 188, Coventry nists. m - MAWHESTEfl'HERALD. Wednesday. Mar. «. 1989 aurlirslrr I-lrraliT Tower Coleco Tainted testimony Section 2, Page 13 From page 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1989 from page 1 explores no reason to quit SPORTS . member!! ef Congress haven’t ‘ ‘I do believe enough is On Tuesday, Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., recalling Tower’s done for years: hung outa shingle enough,” he said. “ Why will the considered improper. But, if vote against the Senate censure of HARTFORD (A P) — The state and sought to capitalise on his proponents of the nomination not a sale Kelly had involved the prosecu­ name'and reputation. I don’t like permit a vote?” his father for improper use of Supreme Court has affirmed a East five tion in the conversation, he would campaign funds 22 years ago, lower court’s decision not to allow . Uhe practice,” 'Dodd said. Bot, he An Associated Press survey have betrayed his oath of confi­ said he would vote for NEW YORK (AP) - a public defender who knew his • added, "w e cannot argue" that shows 47 Democrats and Sen. dentiality to Crenshaw, confirmation. Coleco Industries Inc.’s client would lie on the witness i>there ought to be a law prohibit­ Larry Pressler, R-S.D., leaning Barall denied Kelly’s motion, Jim M urray Dodd said that although he and board of directors has autho­ stand to remove himself from the ing John Tower from doing what against or solidly opposed to saying that any other lawyer ' V he did. and hold him to account, confirming Tower, and 40 Repub­ his family will be “ eternally rized management to ex­ case. eliminated appointed for Crenshaw would ^until.w e pass such a law.” licans and two Democrats either grateful” for Tower’s defense of plore a sale of the toy On March 18, 1986, about a month before trial, Public De­ confront the same dilemma. The A the late Sen. Tom Dodd, D-Conn., company as a means of Dodd’s decision could help leaning for or supporting Supreme Court this week vali­ M i his decision did not rest on solving its financial prob­ fender Richard Kelly interviewed Ik. < ; ,sway another undecided confirmation. dated Barall’s decision. personal considerations. lems, but no potential pur- Marshall Crenshaw, a Manches­ -Democrat. ; Democrats control the Senate “ Such a conflict, when created Freshman Sen. Joseph I. Lieb- by a 55-45 margin. He said that reading the file of chasers have been ter man accused of killing his by Wilby by the defendant, does not require the FBI investigation into Tow­ identified. 10-month-old daughter. , German. D-Conn., said Tuesday he the appointment of new counsel. • , * '’was close to a.decision bn the er’s past he believes evidence is J. Brian Clarke, president Crenshaw told Kelly he would A.C. prefers Justice Alfred V. Covello wrote in too thin to support a vote to bar and chief executive officer take the stand and deny that he Tow er nomination and that the court’s unanimous ruling. the former Texas senator from of the Avon, Conn.-based had anything to do with the baby’s Eagles off target Dodd’s announcement would in­ Questions “ Allowing this attorney, and fluence him. LSeberman said he becoming defense secretary. company, said the board death; he would blame the baby’s then all subsequent attorneys, to From page 1 That evidence involves allega­ took the action two weeks mother for the murder. t* -5 T h e Book’ and Dodd have'discussed the withdraw from this case would in loss to Wildcats tions — many of them disputed — ago. The committee repres­ Th e baby was literally nomination extensively. have impaired the defendant s that Tower drank excessively, enting Coleco’s creditors in squeezed to death, asphyxiated “ No\v that TDodd has) ., an- right to be represented by coun­ Bv Jim Tierney ■ jnounced. it becomes more ap- four questions.” displayed improper behavior to­ its bankruptcy case has also by increasing pressure applied to the abdomen for five to 10 sel. This we cannot condone, to the rest AAonchester Herald ^ • ... ••propfiate for me to do so,” the "It would appear that one ward women and permitted the approved exploring a sale, question is all that’s necessary.” appearance of conflict of interest Clarke said Tuesday. minutes, an autopsy determined. Covello wrote. Tonnectiedt-Democrat said. The conflict Kelly anticipated A lot of athletes when they quit playing would like WATERBURY — The final score of East "W e ’ve gone through the process Republican Director Geoffrey to develop in the lucrative links he Morton E. Handel, Cole­ Three weeks before the trial never arrived. Two days into his to go into politics, would like to hang ” Gov..” or Catholic’s first state tournament appearance in five together.” ' Naab said. forged with giant defense con­ co’s chairman, said no pur­ was to begin, Kelly began re­ trial, trenshaw changed his plea “ Sen..” or ” Rt. Hon.” in front of their names. years was certainly misleading for those not in • > Lieberman said Dodd’s deci- John D. LaBelle Jr., the dis­ tractors after leaving govern­ chase offers have been re­ searching the ethical dilemma he to guilty. He was sentenced to the attendance. 'sion “ isa factor,buthebassaidto trict’s legal counsel, has said the ment service. ceived. He wouldn’t say faced: the clash betweeen his The Lakers’ A.C. Green would like to hang a minimum term of 25 years in The Eagles’ 88-56 loss to host Wilby High in a separate questions are required Dodd’s decision to support whether any talks with oaths of obligation to his client “ Rev.” in front of his name. The Administration ,^:;me that 'k should hot be a prison. The maximum sentence first-round Class L state tourney game Tuesday ' 'jj (Conclusive factor. This^b very under the district’s charter. A no Tower follows that of Sen. Howell interested bidders have and to the court system. he’d like to be in is God’s. was 60 years. night may seem like a one-sided affair. vote on any one of the questions Heflin, D-Ala. Together they been held. “ I did my homework,” Kelly Lots of players hanker to open their own bar. ' '.much a personal decision.” Crenshaw’s appeal, which was Yet, it was East’s cold shooting during the second would defeat the entire agree­ dilute what had been a solid party Testifying in U.S. D istrict. said this week. “ Yet. instinc­ A.C. would like to open his own church. , Tower called, the senator Mon- handled by another lawyer, to the and third quarters which allowed the Wildcats to ment. LaBelle has said. line split for and against the Court in New York on tively, 1 knew it was going to A.C. doesn’t need pep talks in the locker room. “day. but Lieberman said he did Supreme Court was based on his gain the momentum needed to switch into high gear. _^ot hear anything new to sway LaBelle could not be reached nomination. Tuesday, Clarke said selling create a series of hard choices He gets them out of a book. He is just as apt to get both for myself and for a judge claims that he did not understand The frustrating aspect for East was it failed to cash I , ? '5iim In either direction. ^ for comment this morning. the company is an alterna­ his game plan from Matthew, Mark, Luke or John But Tower's defenders were down the road.” the consequences he faced when in on several inside opportunities. Vv t Liebetmah said he has been The town directors urged dis­ tive to proceeding with the as . trict voters to attend another jolted when Sen. Dennis DeCon- Kelly filed a motion with Hert he pleaded guilty and that Kelly East, seeded 23rd, ends the year losing its final “struggling with allegations “sur- debt repayment plan Coleco Lots of guys read best-sellers on the long road information session on the agree­ cini, D-Ariz., responding to a Barall, the presiding judge in should have been permitted to eight games and winds up with an 8-14 record. trounding Tbwer’s drinking and has proposed. trips. So does A.C. His is the best-seller of all time. ment. That will be held Thursday direct question from a Republi­ Superior Court in Hartford at the withdraw from the case. Wilby. seeded 10th, moves to 16-5 and will take on •V' . • ibis ties to the defense industry oh can, said; "This senator has seen Coleco, which filed in In fact, it’s been made into a movie more times at 7:30 p.m. at the district January for protection from time, and asked that he be Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., Ste­ seventh-seeded Cheshire Thursday night. ; ..'.i ;t>ne hand artd a ,;president’s Sen. Tower under the influence of than any other book ever written. Hardly anyone It may seem hard to believe, but the Eagles only firehouse. 32 Main St creditors under Chapter 11 allowed to withdraw from the rling professor of law at Yale Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald j^traditional right to choose bis own alcohol on this floor, as he has University and a recognized ever memorizes passages from Hemingway A.C. trailed the Wildcats. 20-18, after the first quarter. fCabinet on the other. ' - • • The town Board of Directors of the Bankruptcy Code, has case. He outlined for the judge seen other senators. I have not authority in the area of legal can quote you passages from his book — from Senior Ted Oliva (team-high 17 points) tossed in » ■, “ I spent a lot Of lim e going over must vote on the agreement if proposed a plan for repaying Crenshaw’s statements about his TRADED — Torrie Robertson, left, was host the defending cham­ seen him inebriated to the extent guilt and his intent to perjure ethics, said the Supreme Court Genesis to Revelation — and tell you which pages nine of his total during the opening eight minutes. Mhe evidence and' reading" the district voters approve it. some of its $540.3 million in pion Edmonton Oilers tonight at the that he could not perform his himself. All records of the motion ruling was correct, but he thinks they’re on. traded by the Hartford Whalers Tuesday Hitting its first major cold spell of the game. East, Various reports. It’s not clear The long-awaited agreement debts. The creditors’ com­ Civic Center. duties.” Kelly should have handled the “ Parson Green’’ has a nice ring to it but there to the in exchange for managed only a hoop from senior Scott Altrui (16 .' ^^-.cut,” Llebehman said.-'‘Clearly. benefits everyone, DiRosa said. mittee is fighting the plan, were sealed. situation differently. defenseman Jim Pavese. The Whalers points) during the first five minutes of the second ' the evidence leaves me with some "No agreement is perfect.” DeConcini said later he had saying it would give most Kelly said he went around trial probably aren’t a dozen fans in Los Angeles, even Judge Francis R. Quinn for “ I think he should have told the quarter. An 11-2 Wilby run capped off by a Keith Lott ''i doubts about Senator To.wer.-... Republican Ronald Osella said. seen Tower on the Senate floor creditors only 10 cents of Laker fans, who can tell you what the “ A.C.” defendant that he could not put (game-high 27 points) layup gave the Wildcats a li'A ^iT b e question is;-‘are the doubts “ Right now we have a win-win “ several times” when it was every $1 Coleco owes them. several reasons. Private conver­ stands for. That’s because it doesn’t stand for him on the stand if his testimony 31-20 lead with 3:07 left in the first half. ; \ j^rtgnificant eliough tOoutbalance situation. The time has come to obvious “ he had had a couple of sations between a lawyer and the anything. A.C. is just identified by the first and would be perjured,” Hazard said. A buzzer-beating 18-footer before the intermission * ■ j *;the presumption in favor of a settle things” drinks.” judge involved in a trial are third letters of the alphabet. In fact, he’s a second Whalers beat the deadline, by Dwayne Ellis (22 points) gave Wilby a 42-29 generation A.C. His father was A.C. before him. He tpresidOnt-^ choosing his own halftime edge. East, again, went cold during the is actually A.C. Jr. am ?’ That’s really been the first four minutes of the third. A Lott layup gave ost difficuk part for me.” . Pat Riley has an idea it just might stand for Wilby a 49-31 edge with 4; 17 left. “ Alternating Current.” send Robertson to Detroit The Eagles comnvitted 10 turnovers in the second He explains it this way; “ What A.C. brings to this quarter and 22 for the game. East shot a combined aggressive forward to our lineup, team is an energy level, a power force. He’s our HARTFORD (AP) — Beating 684 minutes in penalties. He has 8-for-28 during the second and third stanzas. and we believe Torrie Robertson generator, in a way. particularly when Magic the NHL trade deadline and played in 33 playoff games, ” We had a couple of spells where we gave them Johnson is out. There’s a spiritual force to A.C.’s preparing for the Stanley Cup tallying six assists and 81 fits the bill.” Detroit general easy baskets whereas we were working for manager Jimmy Devellano said . frprn page 1 play a flow toil. Oh, Ace just seems to plug it in. He playoffs, the Hartford Whalers minutes. everything we got.” East Coach Ray Page said. ” I is our current.” have traded left wing Torrie Pavese was the Blues’ second in a news release. thought there were two stretches where we could’ve ---- - l x The current is seldom out. A.C. hasn’t missed a Robertson to the Detroit Red choice and fifth overall pick in the Probert was banned for life by made it a game. That one in the second quarter and Laker game in over three years or almost since he Wings for defenseman Jim 1980 NHL draft. He played the NHL on Saturday after being right at the start of the third. We had about six shots vice'president foi*membership, became a regular. In fact, he cannot remember Pavese. portions of three seasons with the charged with attempting to within three feet (inthethird) anddidn’tcomeputof in ar telephone interview from his Blues and then was with them for missing a game due to injury since he graduated Both players were expected to smuggle cocaine into the United it with any points.” the next three years. from high school. Aug. 2.1981. report to their new clubs imme­ States from his hometown of Most of the Eagle turnovers occurred after they diately. and Pavese was sche­ Robertson came to the Whalers ' The Jaycees is a volunteer Actually, playingon a Laker team that has Windsor. Ontario. crossed midcourt. duled to be in Hartford tonight for from Washington in October 1983. public service organization that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and on it. ” We started cutting off the passing lanes better,” the Whalers game against He has played six seasons in The Whalers are in fourth place stre.sses leadership training. To you don’t need a name. A number will do. You Wilby Coach Reggie O’Brien said. “ I told the kids Edmonton. Hartford and has 36 goals, 79 in the Wales Conference with 64 -I operate, a chapter needs a could probably play in a mask under an alias. not to go by their record because they play good Pavese. 26, who played in 39 assists and 1.368 minutes in points. Detroit is in first place in basketball down there. We were able to run them. I -■*' minimum of 20 members, aged 21 You’ re a little bit like the one who holds the games with the Red Wings this penalties, a Whalers record. the Campbell Conference. thought the key was the last four or five minutes of i e f f e b t magician’s cape on stage, or says “ How hot was , has scored three goals This season. Robertson had two The Whalers also announced the second quarter when we gained a decent lead.” it?” to Johnny Carson. John Wayne’s best friend in r ^ Membership in the loc^l chap- and six assists and totaled 130 goals, four assists and 84 penalty Tuesday that they have signed East trailed. 58-40, after three quarters and never a western. The cook. Mike Tyson’s cornerman. defenseman Brad Shaw, who had ^ ^er has been declining fdr three minutes in penalties. minutes in 27 games. got any closer the rest of the way. (years, say§ Its president of one There’s the suspicion anyone can do it. Pavese. 6-foot-2. 215 pounds, Robertson. 5-foot-ll. 200 been playing in Italy after play­ “ I was pleased with the way we came out in the , jVear. Libby Eddy. With only 21 But. even superstars need the ball. And. not went to the Red Wings last season pounds, missed 29 games with a ing the majority of the past three third quarter, but we missed several inside shots '^MagicChef seasons with Binghamton of the members, Eddy fears the chapter MAYIAG everyone can go get the ball the way A.C. Green in a trade with the New York broken leg this season. It was the and that really hurt us,” Page said. “ There’s really jinight have to close. can. For the third straight year, he is leading the Rangers. He had started the year second broken leg he has suffered AHL. to a one-year contract. nothing else you can do. We knew they weren’t very The signing of Shaw. 24, who ; “ We’re close to not having team in rebounds, no small feat when you consider with the St. Louis Blues. Both the in three years. tall, but we knew they were very quick.” ... . enough memberr> to operate.” hGeneral Abdul-Jabbar has more than 17,000 career Rangers and Blues obtained Robertson’s best season with was voted the top defenseman in Lott went over 1,000 career points with 4:54 left in Eddy said Tuesday.- If member- rebounds. But, it’s A.C. the Lakers look for to go up fourth-round draft picks in ex­ the Whalers was 1984-85, when he the AHL in 1987 but has played the game. Altrui finished the season with 401 points. ^ -ship drops below 20, the chapter Electric and take the ball out of someone’s ear these nights. change for Pavese. had 11 goals and 31 assists. just 11 NHL. games, was called Altrui is one of seven seniors — including all five “ some insurance on defense for have thfee months to bring In this age of specialty, basketball forwards In 323 NHL games, Pavese has “ With the loss of Bob Probert, starters — the Eagles will lose to graduation. the playoffs,” by Francis. • ^he number back up to the come in two sizes — small and power. A.C. Green is 13 goals and 44 assists, along with we felt we would like to add an — WILBY (M) — Dwayne E llis 9 4-5 22, Keith Lott 12 3-7 27, ■ ^required minimum. Cazzle Iverson 51-312, Brandon Sum ler24-48, Glyn WolloceO ■inm] neither. In fact, through the years, when you had 0-0 0, T yro n e Stevenson 3 3-4 9, Anthony Bonks 2 0-1 4, TIohe The problem has prompted an Abdul-Jabbar in the pivot, you didn’t need a M o ro n 0 0-0 0, A lle n S llv o 0 0-0 0, Sim on M anning 3 0-0 6, G eorge H urdle 0 0-0 0. T otals 36 15-24 88. Eddy to laiinch'a public appeal to power forward. But, now that Kareem has evolved EAST CATHOLIC (56) — Scott Altrui 71-316, Reid Gorman 'recruit new m eAbefs Bjj sending Krein looking for a divorce 1 3-45, Ted O liv o 7 3-417, Don C a llah a n 10-02, Pete Lopotko 1 into a 25-minute player on his farewell tour, A.C. letters to the editors *of area 0-0 2, Scott Senseney Oli-OO, B ill E vans 20-04, Chris C o n klin 1 Green has to play both roles. Basically, he and 0-0 2, Brent M ik k e lso n 0 0-0 0, Rob Penders 2 0-0 4, C h ris newspapers and faking out a SYLUAIMIA James Worthy swap roles. On balance, a power P o ro d lso 11-2 4, M o tt Ryan 0 0-0 0. T otals 23 8-13 56. “ . full-page advertisement in's local 3-polnt goals: W-Iverson. EC-Altrui, Porodlso. forward gets the rebounds, the small forward gets after romance proves fauity Halftime: 42-29 W ilby • jnonthly publication. the baskets. Worthy is the deadlier shot. Green digs . , J? “ Maybe people don’t realize out the ball. There is a need,’’ Eddy said, AMANA Miami and play the next four play just two years in another L it t o n The Lakers being the Lakers, they never need a By Hal Bock program. Even with a release, he adding there are other problems. W i T m e r s o n . The Associated Press years for coach Jimmy Johnson. 25-rebound night from an individual (Wilt must surrender one year of Abbott does fine • “ Volunteerism in general is fal­ WhiteWestinghouse He signed the required letter of 0 Chamberlain once had 55, Bill Russell 51). Some intent and was on his way to Coral eligibility. ling. Also people leave town, age Retail prices haye been The recruiting romance of K i « c h c » n 4y d guys in the league are pure and simple rebounders. PHOENIX (A P) — Jim Abbott took care of Jose . iout. and with two-income families Darren Krein was spirited just Gables. Jimmy Johnson, howeyer, can slashed to their Lowest They are basketball’s bricklayers. They couldn’t Unfortunately. Jimmy Johnson Canseco just fine. His nerves, however, gave him mot as many woinen are availa- as you would expect it to be for a coach the Dallas Cowboys right Pices Everl Don’t miss this put the ball in the Grand Canyon. No one ever was on his way to Dallas. some trouble. * -■ "ble,” said Eddy. blue-chip football player. The now. called A.C. “ A ir” Green but he threw in 10 or more This was not part of Krein’s ” I was a little over-anxious and pressed some. I ’ ' About half of the membets In chance to buy Top Name divorce, however, promises to be This did not seem entirely fair bargain. He signed with Miami got caught more in who I was facing, rather than .town are women. The Jaycees points 45 times last year. You leave him open at bitter. to Darren Krein, who took his Brand Appilnaces, Micro- because of Johnson. Now, almost what I could do,” Abbott admitted Tuesday after opened membership to women WE MUST DISPOSE OF your peril. When schools were pursuing case to attorney Steven D. before the ink was dry on the facing a major-league lineup for the first time. - tour years ago, said Eddy. waves, Color TVs, Stereos, ” Ace used to defer to people.” admits his coach. him, Krein came under siege with Dawson. IfiiVhiripool agreement, Johnson was gone, Abbott, who has succeeded at every level despite , ' The purpose of the organiza- Video Recorders and “ He’d pass up the shot, he’d defer to the power the usual sea of phone calls and ”We are reviewing our op­ 2 THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS off to reconstruct the sagging being born without a right hand, struggled for two ■ • , tion, she said, is to “ make the forward, he kind of played a back seat game but I visits from assistant coaches. tions,” Dawson said. ” A suit is More,... at Unprecedented fortunes of the N F L Cowboys. innings but wound up the winning pitcher as the Sfvorld a better place” by helping , told him ‘Ace, we need your energy. You got to get There were the prequisite cam­ one of them.” And what about Darren Krein’s California Angels beat Oakland 9-4. 5#idividual^ Im prove themselves Savings. Come by Truck, plugged in for us to win.’ Now, he makes up in pus visits. He listened to the There are others, according to WORTH OF SURPLUS On the positive side: he struck out Canseco with a > Md by working to improve the Car, Van, Bua,...Any-way energy what he lacks in size. He gets the ball parade of head coaches, each fortunes? the lawyer. hard slider that had both sides raving. oommunity. quicker than those bigger guys and gets away from selling his program, each sweet He was left holding the letter of you can get here, BUT intent, which binds a student- ” He can sit for two years and do On the down side: Abbott walked three batters ' Over the years, the Jaycees STOCK IMMEDIATELY!!! them quicker.’’ talking him. planting visions of athlete to the school with which he nothing. That’s unacceptable. He and was slow in handling a ground ball. Fielding has jhave paint^ the town 'hall, DON'T MISS THIS SALEI Best of all, if you ask him “ Read any good books national championships in his signs for at least one academic can go to a junior college, but if he always been a major concern with Abbott, and he constructed and hung the town lately?” A.C. will be glad to tell you he’s got a real mind. . : logo at the town hall; held an The finalists were Oklahoma. year. plays football, he loses two years. had a problem on the only ball hit to him.^_ ? ------— page-turner on his hands. Couldn’t put It down. And If he doesn’t play football, he’s There were some good and bad points,” Abbott 1 ^ n u a l Ela^er egg hunt, begun IPanasonid Arizona State, Colorado, Miami He can ask for a release from he even recommends a chapter — the 14th in John . V the Coventryfest — an annual and Notre Dame, not a bad group his obligation — Miami already two years behind.” said. “ There were some butterflies out there. I have and verse 6. “ I am the way, the truth, the life.” And fair, and helped prolong the life of for a football player to pick from. has said there would be none for ’’We’re weighing all the to overcome that.” No Reasonable Offer Refused! it’s not depressing. It’s full of happy endings. +he landfill by instituting paper Finally, the linebacker from its recruits — or he can leave possibilities.” His final line; one run on one hit — a single by ;f '^recycling. Aurora, Colo, made his decision. without benefit of one. Leave The letter of intent is not an Carney Lansford — with two strikeouts. Abbott it Recently, the Jaycees offered Jim Murray is a syndicated columnist. He would go to the University of without the release and Krein can NCAA program. threw 57 pitches. 36 for strikes. ■ 'A pu rses in town Including stress £ VER YTHING MUS T fa .;i V jmanage'ment and personal - i lotting. In April, they will sponsor 1' fh adult CPR course. r a ^ F I S H E R BE SOLD!! Baseball becomes profitable deal under Ueberroth regime jK' f I f Urtl chapter folds. Town Council Chairwoftian Joan Lewis last week by The Associated Press. success in sports. As president of the Los Angeles “ I can also tell you collusion is concurrent with his 4‘ i'ri w ie\^s it will be a loss.' ‘ , KTBUWS Bv Ronald Blum The clubs grossed a record $977 million during Olympic Organizing Committee, he took a project term. Would those revenues have occurred },*-?‘Fd& think it would represent a ■ CASH The Associated Press 1988, according to the figures, an increase of 7.4 expected to lose millions and generated a $230 anyway? Or did he have a substantial part? I percent from 1987. They had $877 million in million profit. assume that the increases in revenue are not ■ MASTBICARD NEW YORK — They don’t play baseball in Fort ■ VISA operating expenses, an 8.7 percent increase. A However, the Major League Baseball Players entirely divorced from the role he had to play.” Knox Peter Ueberroth just made it seem that way. ■ MONTHLY PMT. record $322 million was spent on player salaries, Association claims that much of the baseball profits Ueberroth, who last May refused a second term as bther town -activities or commit- PHONE 647-9997 Ueberroth, the Goldfinger of the 1984 Los Angeles according to a management study done last generated in the last last four years resulted from a commissioner, has said he does not know his future ■'’'^^es and commissions,” Lewis Olympics, kept his Midas touch during his four-year plans. He has been under consideration for chief autumn. conspiracy by teams to hold down player salaries. lid. SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER term as baseball commissioner. Major league . a * In 1984, the year before Ueberroth took office, Arbitrators found owners guilty of collusion executive jobs at Eastern Airlines and RJR Montalbano said Jayeee-mem- baseball a money-loser when he took office, made 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET teams lost $40 million on revenues of $625 million, following the 1985 and 1986 seasons and a case Nabisco, but an associate of Ueberroth, who asked $209 million during his tenure and is on the verge of fership (Hcreaaed statewide by their 11th consecutive year of losses, according to covering the 1987 free agents is pending. Union not to be identified, said Tuesday that the last becoming a billlon-dollar industry. iW last year ta 2,;?oo. MANCHESTER, CONN. management figures. In 1985 they lost $6 million and economists said the conspiracy proven in the first discussion between Ueberroth and those corpora­ V »‘We are expwlencing'a growth The 26 clubs combined to posted their third two cases cost players as much as $90 million. tions was months ago. OPEN DAILY; MON 6 THURS ^IL9,TUES, WID, SAT *TiL5 HM ^ L S .S SUN ^ IL 5. consecutive profitable year in 1988. netting $100 in 1986 they made $12 million. 7 j^tteftr in mdst" areas of the In 1987 they made a record $103 million profit off Damages have not yet been determined. Ueberroth, according to the associate, also is million, according to a report prepared by the btate.” he said. ’ revenues of $910 million. The figures are operating “ During his tenure, you have had an increase in intrigued by the Idea of running for governor of commissioner’s office. ' 'natibnalliis'th^nfe srtfe 240,go# profits and do not include accounting deductions, revenues,” said Don Fehr. players’ association California. The report, based on preliminary figures, will be SAVE NOW ON AMERICAS TOP NAME BRANDS! such as depreciation. executive director, who believes owners have Ueberroth, through spokesman Rich Levin, presented to owners Thursday and Friday in Fort ^ribs.paifr^ting. For Ueberroth, it is his second great financial underestimated revenues. declined to comment on baseball finances. Lauderdale, Fla. Details, however, were obtained a a u itb i .*4.',.,.:.'.».x ij. 1 ^

d MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Mar. 8. 19B9 - 15 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Mar. 8, 1989 Hot-shot spring training prospects come and go SPORTS M HS swim dunks EC in season finale Co- Brian Parkany was a double winner in Parkany) i:ii.7B, 2. EC, 3. MHS. _ . Drysdale’s consecutive shutout sus to Philadelphia for Larry The Manchester High and East Catholic High 200 free; 1. Martin (EC) 2:02.2, 2. Miner (M), 3. Carter (^EC) Bv Jim Donaghy But the scrapbooks are filled traded to Philadelphia and was Ferrara was supposed to be the Bowa and minor leaguer Ryne the 50- and 100-yard freestyles while Egils Ramans 200 IM: 1. Freemer (EC) 2:14.71 (school record), 2. Boza innings streak at 58 and reliever boys’ swimming teams closed out their regular The Associated Press with clippings of can’t-miss kids considered the Phillies’ top pros­ Dodgers’ next Duke Snider and Sandberg. Three seasons later, IN B R IE F also took two events, the 100 butterfly and 1(10 (EC), 3. Phillips (M) , u , Tom House caught Hank Aaron’s season Tuesday night with the Indians pulling out a 50 free: 1. Parkany (M) 23.64, 2. Abele (EC), 3. AmbrosI such as A1 Ferrara. Roger Freed. pect, too. Cox the next Ted Williams at Sandberg was named the Na­ backstroke, for the Indians. Co-captain Eric (EC) "Some guys make a career in Fenway. 715th homer in the Atlanta 92-80 verdict at the MHS pool. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Ted Cox and Costen Shockley. tional League MVP. UConn game on Channel 8 Manchester finishes 7-8 while the Eagles wind up Fleming won the 100-yard breaststroke while Ryan Dlying; 1. Patulak (M) 181.30 points, 2. M. Jaslon (EC), 3. Every spring, a few prospects ” I’ve seen so many guys that the minor leagues hitting fast- Sometimes it takes time to bullpen. Green has a former top pros­ Patulak had his best score of the year (J81.30 points) C.Jaslon (EC) were supposed to make it big.” balls.” Rose said. “ When they get become a prospect. “ A lot of guys end up hitting a 2 - 10. 100 fly: 1. Ramons (M) 57.37, 2. Martin (EC), 3. Abele (EC) arrive in Florida and Arizona pect in his camp this season. The Big East Conference tournament East freshman Neal Freemer set two school to win the diving. Brian Crombie (backstroke, 100 tree: 1. Parkany (M) 53.07, 2. Fleming (M), 3. Vitale Rose said. “ It’s a big adjustment to the majors their weakness is Tony LaRussa, an infielder, stone wall,” Green said. "They with a can’t-miss label. But quite Stanley Jefferson was quarterfinal Friday at noon between the records in winning the 200 individual medley Fleming (100 free) and Matt Miner (200 free) had (EC) exposed. You don’t have advance struggled in the minor leagues for reach a point where they need a often when the season starts, they to the major leagues.” considered sureshot in the New University of Connecticut and Seton Hall will (2; 14.71) and the 500-yard freestyle (5:34.66). Matt personal bests to each take second in the event. 500free: 1. Freemer (EC) 5:34.66 (school record), 2. Carter Freed had the distinction of scouts in Triple-A.” almost a decade before getting a change.” can’t hit, can’t run and can’t field. York Mets’ organization. He was televised live by WTNH-TV (Channel 8). Martin won the 200 free for the Eagles with a (EC), 3. Miner (M) being a top prospect in two Prior to the start of the 1965 shot with the Chicago Cubs after Green saw something in a Both schools will take part in state qualifying 100 back; 1. Romans (M) 1:03.73, 2. Crombie (M),3. Boza “ This game is unpredictable.” traded to San Diego prior to 1986 The game will be produced by The Big East personal best clocking of 2:02.29 while John Vitale season, the Angels traded pitcher an outstanding spring in 1973. prospect that others obviously manager different camps. and hit only .144 last season. Television Network and will have Bruce Beck (100 free) and Brad Boza (100 back) also had strong meets Saturday. 100 breast: 1. Fleming (M) 1:09.70, 2. AmbrosI (EC), 3. Dallas Green said, "What made He tore up the International Bo Belinsky to the Phillies for “ I played in one game for the missed. Carlson (EC) calling the play-by-play and Bucky Waters the efforts for East. 400 free relay: 1. EC (Vitale, Carter, Abele, Martin) 3:52.07, A Shockley, the Pacific Coast Cubs and that was as a pinch Pat Tabler was considered to Retults; Pete Rose such a great talent ? He League for Rochester in the late "For Stanley, every at-bat this commentary from Madison Square Garden. 1. MHS (Crombie, Ramans, Fleming, 2. MHS, 3. MHS. runner,” the Oakland manager be the Chicago Cubs’ future Manche.ster had 11 personal best clockings. 200 medlev relay: didn’t have the greatest ability in 1960s and was considered Balti­ League Rookie of the Year in spring is an opportunity,” Green Saturday’s semifinals and Sunday’s cham­ said. “ I started to get the idea I second baseman after the 1981 the world. As a scout, general more’s future 1964. said. “ I don’t think he’s a washout pionship game will be broadcast live by CBS He had a great spring training wasn’t going to make it as a season. But in October 1981, manager or manager you have to when he arrived for spring as a hitter.” (Channel 3). major leaguer.” Green was named the Cubs’ be able to spot other things.” training in 1970. His career with and won a job platooning at first Players like Joe Lahoud, Paul Some prospects just make it general manager and made a Water bottle decides Kings-Penguins battle This spring. Rob Ducey. Greg the Orioles lasted only four base with veteran Joe Adcock. Householder and Otto Velez all into the trivia books. change. Briley, Darren Reed and Felix games. Forty games into the season, made it fast coming and going. UConn soccer tourney set Jose are all off to hot starts. The next year. Freed was was gone. Howie Bedell broke up Don He traded shortstop Ivan D eje­ STORRS — The 19th annual UConn/Metro- polilan Life Indoor Soccer Classic will be held NHL Roundup Saturday and Sunday. April 1-2. at the Guyer W Gymnasium and Field House. Thirty one teams from throughout the East and one from Canada will compete in the t\vo-day event Bv John Krelser SCOREBOARD recognized as the nation’s oldest, largest and The Associated Press most prestigious indoor collegiate soccer tournament. The battle between the NHL’s top two scorers was decided not by Wayne Gretzky or Mario I.emieux. Flame89,Jets5 Lakers 106. Hawks 97 Admission is free. Blue86,Devll82 NBA results Scholastic but by a water bottle. Hockey Los Angeles got a power-play goal from Dave L.A. L A K E R S (106) ...... Winnipeg 2 1 J— 5 New Jersey o 0 2— 2 Taylor at 2:37 of overtirr’e Tue.sday night to edge the Calgary 2 3 St. Louis 4 1 1—6 Knlcks124, Suns 119 Green 5-9 5-5 15, Worthy 12-18 04) 24, CBS Radio signs deal li ' V First Period— 1, Calgary, McDonald 5 First Period— 1, St. Louis, G.Cavalllnl Abdul-Jabbar 7-13 2-216, Johnson 8-14 3-321, Penguins 3-2. The Kings got the power NHL standings (Hrdina, Murzyn), 2:46.2, Calgary, AAacoun 18 (Ronning), 3:05. 2, St. Louis, Meagher 15 Scott 7-17 4-4 18, Cooper 2-6 04) 4, Schoiastic schooigirl results 8 (Patterson, Mullen), 4:42. 3, Winnipeg, (Roberts, Evans), 4:02. 3, St. Louis, PH O EN IX (119) Thompson 3-404)6, Woolrldge 1-304)2. Totals NEW YORK (AP) — CBS Radio has signed a play — a rarity in overtime — after the Pittsburgh Ellett 20 (EIvnulk, Steen), 11:15 (pp). 4, . Gilliam 8-14 04) 16, Perry 0-1 04) 0, 45-84 14-14 106. four-year. $50 million contract to continue its bench was called for a penalty by referee Bill Tuttle12(Meagher,Evons),7:57.4,St. Louis, Chambers 12-196-8 31, Hornocek 6-11 1-2 l l WALES CONFERENCE Winnipeg, Jones 4 (Hawerchuk, Tagllo- Ronning 17 (Zezel, McKegnev), 10:12 ATLANTA (97) HARTFORD — CIAC Girls Basketball major league baseball coverage through 1993. McCreary when Bob Errey threw a water bottle in Adams Division nettl), 11:45. Penalties— Gllhen, Win (hold­ (pp). Penalties— Vellschek, NJ (trip­ K Johnson 6-1419-2031, WestO-11-21, Ma lerle Levlngston 2-5 (304, Wilkins 12-24 3-327, Tournamentresultsand pairings: ing), 7:35; M.Hunter, Cal (elbowing), 6-132-315, Corbln2-S569, Kerr 1-204)3. Totals Malone5-126-916,Rlvers7-1604)14,Theus6-1S the network announced. the direction of the Kings’ Luc Robitaille. x- 45 16 7 97 266 191 ping), VOO; Brown, NJ (hooking), 8:25; 41-8034-41119. Boston 31 24 12 74 238 209 10:37; PepllnskI, CiJi (holding), 13:56; Benning, StL (holding), 11:57; Roberts, StL 2-414, Battle4-704)8,Koncak0-22-42, Carr 5-7 CLA SSLL CBS Radio will continue to broadcast a game Taylor, set up by.Gretzky, converted the chance I l]l Butlalo 30 31 6 66 249 267 ElleM, Win (tripping), 17:54. (holding), 13:55; Lowry, StL (hooking), NEW YORK (124) 0-110, Webb 1-204)2. Totals 42-9013-2197. Tuesday's gomes Hartford 30 32 4 64 242 240 Second Period— 5, Calgary, M.Hunter 15 16:48; Vellschek, NJ (cross-checking), Newman 8-13 46 23, Oakley 5-10 45 14, Semifinals of the week, the All-Star Game, playoffs and into victory when he beat Pittsburgh goaltender (Macinnis, Fleury), :27 (pp). 6, Win­ 20:00. Ewlng17-226-740,Strlcklond2-101-25, Tucker Los Angeles 30 29 22 25— 106 Danbury 58, Rockvllle48 x _ -. Quebec 24 39 6 54 237 300 3-10 04) 7, G.WIIkIns 49 02 11, Myers 04 World Series. The new contract also adds 20 Tom Barrasso high to the stick side from 20 feet out Patrick Division nipeg, Hawerchuk 34 (Duncan, Ellett), 2:27 Second Period— 5, St. Louis, Hull 31 Atlanto 25 26 29 17— 97 Southington 56, Newtown 54 (3 OT) (pp). 7, Calgary, NIeuwendyk 45 (Mullen, 04) 6, Vandeweghe 4-9 04) 8, Green 2-43-47, 3-Polnt goals— ^Johnson 2. Fouled out— Championship Sunday night games, four holiday broadcasts with a rebound. W L T 1Pts GF GA (Momesso, Zezel), 5:11. Penalties— E.WIIkIns 1-2 1-1 3, Walker 04) 04) 0. Totals N Y Rangers 34 25 8 76 272 249 Murzyn), 8:26 (pp). 8, Calgary, Patterson 13 Richter, StL (elbowing), 10:55; Shanahon, None. Rebounds— Los Angeles 44 (Green Friday's gome and special coverage of important late-.season In other action, Lanny McDonald pas,sed the (NIeuwendyk, Mullen), 19:30. NJ (tripping), 17:00; Broten, NJ (sloshing), 49-9321-27124. 13), Atlanta 51 (Malone 16). Assists— Los Southington vs. Danbury at Central Conn. Washinoton 32 25 10 74 242 218 Phoenix 26 30 33 30-119 games. 1,000-point mark with two goals as Calgary routed PItfsburoh 33 27 7 73 294 281 Penalties— Carlyle, Win (hooking), :16; 19:43; G.CavallInLStL (elbowing), 19:43. Angeles M (Jonson 15), Atlanto 26 (River, State Unlversity,8:30p.m. 234 Ramoge, Col (holding) ,1:41; Hughes, Win, Third Period— 6, New Jersey, Bi own 13 New York 39 29 25 31— 124 Theus 6). Total fouls— Los Angeles 17, CLASSL The current five-year. $32 million radio Winnipeg 9-5, Boston edged the New York Islanders Philadelphia 31 31 5 67 254 3-Polnt gools— Newman 3, Chambers, New Jersey 23 33 12 58 239 278 malor (fighting),4:49; Ramoge,Col,malor (Muller, Broten), 12:24 (pp). 7, New Jersey, Atlanta 16. Technicals— Atlana Illegal wednesdoy'sgames contract expires after this .season. 2-1, Edmonton and Philadelphia tied 4-4, Toronto NY Islanders 22 41 4 48 223 279 (fighting), 4:49; Gllhen, Win (holding), Brown 14 (Muller, Broten), 14:16 (pp). Malerle, Kerr, G.WIIkIns, Tucker. Fouled defense 2. A— 16,371. Semifinals 7:34; Fleury, Cal (tripping), 13:39; Duncan, out— None. Rebounds— Phoenix 43 (Gil­ Masuk-Monroe vs. Plott-Merlden at beat Quebec 6-4, St. Louis downed New Jersey 6-2 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE 8, St. Louis, Momesso 9 (Zezel, Hull), liam 8), New York 53 (Oakley 15). AP photo Norris Division Win (tripping), 14:39. 15:04. Penalties— McKegnev, StL(slash- SuperSonlcs 110, Pacers 92 Naugatuck Hlgh,7p.m. and Minnesota defeated Detroit .5-3 Third Period— 9, Calgary, McDonald 6 Ing), 11:55; Benning, StL (tripping), 13:25. Assists— Phoenix 26 (K.Johnson 11), Notre DameFaIrfleld vs. North Haven at W L T Pts GF 6A New York 37 (G.WIIkIns, Strickland 6). Sutherland arrested again Pittsburgh Coach Gene Ubriaco said the Errey Detroit 30 27 11 71 272 270 (Hrdina, T.Hunter), 3:17. 10, Calgory, ForanHlgh,Mllford,7p.m. ANOTHER SC O R E — The puck flies their NHL clash Tuesday night in St. M.Hunter 16 (PepllnskI, Otto), 10:10. 11, Total fouls— Phoenix 25, New York 29. penalty should have gone again.st Los Angeles. St. Louis 24 32 11 59 235 248 Shots on goal— New Jersey 8-10-11— 29. St. Technlcols-Ookley, Gilliam. A— 17621. SEA TTLE (110) Final: Saturday at Central Conn. State BOULDER. Colo. (AP) — Sam Sutherland, a past Devils’ goalie Sean Burke, left, as Louis. The Blues won, 6-2. Chicooo 23 32 12 58 256 276 Winnipeg, McBaIn 30 (Hawerchuk, Louis 14-9^7— 30. Coge 8-121-217, Me Key 581-311, Lister 2-5 Unlverslty,8p.m. "There was a little bit of a fracas and Robtaille Ellett), 12:18 (pp). 12, Winnipeg, Ashton27 Power-play Opportunities— New Jersey 2-2 6, Ellis 8-18 10-10 27, McMillan 3-9 2-4 8, suspended University of Colorado football MInnesoto 22 31 14 58 219 248 CLASSM came over and speared Errey on the bench. the Blues’ Doug Evans looks on during Toronto 23 39 6 52 211 282 (TagllanettI), 17:32. 13, Calgary, M.Hunter 2 of 6; St. Louis 1 of 4. McDaniel 12-2204)24, Lucas 2-4 3-37, Schoene Tuesday'sgames player, has been arrested again and charged Smythe Division 17 (Mocoun, PepllnskI), 18:23.14, Calgary, Goalies— New Jersey, Burke, 20-25-9 (13 Warriors 138, Cilppers 112 38008, PolynlceO-1 OOO, ReynoldsO-32-22. Semifinals with careless and drunken driving. “ Errey had the bottle and just threw it at him as x-Caioarv 45 15 8 98 293 193 NIeuwendyk 46 (Murzyn), 18:45. shots-9saves), Terrerl (10:12tlrst, 17-15). St. Totals438821-26110. North Branford 53, Northwestern he got speared. I know the referee had to ,see it The Oilers, who had won six straight, trailed 4-2 goalie Sean Burke to the bench in favor of Chris Edmonton 35 27 7 77 288 257 Penalties— MacLellan, Cal (holding), Louis, Mlllen, 17-19-6 (29-27). INDIANA (92) Reglonal-Wlnsted48 A Colorado State Patrol trooper said 4:17; Duncan, Win, misconduct, 4:17; L.A. C LIPPER S (112) Person 6-16 3-5 15, Thompson 8-15 3-4 19, Stonington 62, lmmaculate(Xinbury '49 because he was standing back watching the whole before Carson beat Flyers goaltender Ron Hextall Terreri. Los Angeles 35 27 6 76 333 293 Norman 18-30 2-4 38, C.SmIth 8-15 1-1 17, Sutherland. 22. was arrested on Saturday after Vancouver 28 33 7 63 214 216 Ramoge, Cal, misconduct, 4:17; Barry, Smlts9-185823, Flemlng7-100014,Mlllerl-13 Championship thing. Ididn’t think they were going to call anything. from 20 feet at 15:14 for his 43rd goal of the season. North Stars 5, Red Wings 3; Don Barber and Bob Winnipeg 21 34 11 53 251 299 Win (roughing), 11:01; T.Hunter, Cal, Klngs3,Pengulns2(0T) Beniamin 7-125-519,Dallev 10-191-221,Grant 58 8, Schrempf 4-9 3-3 11, Sklles 05 ^2 2, Frldoy'sgome the trooper saw a car off the road along U S. 36 Brooke scored in the first 1:32 and Minnesota added double minor (tripping, roughing),11:01; 490-29, Wolf04)04)0, Garrick 2-52-36, KlteO-2 WIHmon OOOOO. Totals 3586 21-26 92. They should have called two minutes each if Kurri tied the game at 17:08 when he took a pass x

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16 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Mar. 8, 1989 FOCUS/Advice FOOD Cheesecake/coffee-praline sauce Try a thick, rich, flavorful stew l’/4 cups fine graham Three 8-ounce cartons dairy cracker crumbs sour cream slices 3 cups fish stock, or chicken Battered man tells of his hidden shame y* cup finely chopped 1 teaspoon instant coffee Are you in a pecans stew about 6 to 8 medium onions broth crystals 2 medium size boiling potatoes, 4 tomatoes, peeled and DEAR ABBY: I am sends this man gifts for his birthday W cup melted margarine or what to pre- DEAR ABBY: I have a big problem Vt cup packed brown sugar quartered quartered getting tired of reading that is getting worse with time. I have and Christmas, and says they are not butter 1 tablespoon cornstarch pare for your Microwave family? Well, 2 bay leaves 4 ears of corn on the cob, cut all the letters about a friend I’ve known for four years. from her — they are from her son. She Two 8-ounce packages IVt teaspoons coffee maybe you ■A teaspoon marjoram into 1'A-inch pieces, defrosted “ battered women." Within the last year, her husband has says she wants her son to know his cream cheese, softened crystals Kitchen Yes, I know it must be a father. have t h e 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon basil Dear Abby been making advances toward me. 1 cup sugar V« cup water 1 teaspoon oregano terrible experience for answer a 1 - Marge Churchill ■A teaspoon pepper This is not just my imagination. I I say, she should wait until her son is 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 tablespoon margarine or 1 can ( lO'A ounces) condensed 1 teaspoon salt A a woman, but nobody Abigail Van Buren ready, try a know when a man is coming on to me. old enough to decide whether he wants V* teaspoon salt butter 2 pounds fish fillets, poached ever mentions the bat­ thick, rich fia- tomato soup, undiluted (I am not married.) a relationship with his father, then he 3 eggs ■A cup finely chopped 1 can (lO'A ounces) consumme, and chilled tered men. It’s even If I stay away, my friend is going to can send him gifts if he wants. What vorful stew. If pecans this idea ap­ undiluted 2 medium size zucchini, cut into worse for them because ask me why I don’t come over do you say? they are so embarrased peals to you, we have several then slowly simmered over the ■A cup red wine 1-inch pieces anymore. What should I do? SOMEWHERE IN THE USA In a deep 4-quart casserole, and ashamed, they Combine crumbs and 'A cup pecans; stir in 'A cup margarine. suggestions that will solve your coals. To simulate char­ 1 cup water FRIENDSHIP IN DANGER combine butter rutabaga and never tell anybody. Reserve 'A cup ()f mixture. Press remaining crumb mixture onto problem, and bring compliments browning, the first step in prepa­ 1 package (10 ounces) frozen onion. Cover and microwave at I know. I was raised never to hit a abused our child! I had to endure DEAR SOMEWHERE: Perhaps bottom and 2'A inches up sides of an 8-inch springform pan. Set from your family, too. ration is done on top of the range. green peas DEAR IN DANGER: When you are aside. Coat beef cubes with flour. high power for 8 to 10 minutes, or woman — even in self-defense. Many some humiliating questioning, and it the boy’s father is paying child What is a stew? It is any at your friend’s home, keep your Combine beef, carrots, onions, until onion is tender. Stir in fish times my ex-wife would throw things cost me nearly $10,000 in legal fees to support because the court demanded Beat cheese, sugar, vanilla and salt on low speed of electric combination of meat, fish or distance from her husband. If he Belgian beef stew and potatoes, bay leaves, marjo­ stock or chicken broth, tomatoes, at me, and come at me with her prove my innocence. It’s a long and that he do so, but he has no real mixer until smooth. Beat in eggs. Do not overbeat. Combine sour vegetables that have been sim­ makes a move toward you, tell him to ■A cup oil ram, salt anti pepper in a 3-quart corn, basil, oregano and salt. fingernails, drawing blood from the very ugly story, but my ex-wife was interest in “ knowing” his son. Time cream and 1 teaspoon coffee crystals. Stir into cheese mixture. mered together and slightly please cut it out because he makes you 2 large onions, sliced casserole. Stir in soups, wine and Cover and microwave on high scratches she would inflict on my face finally found to be clinically psychotic will tell. Meanwhile, if your wife Turn into prepared pan. Sprinkle resgyfved crumb mixture on top. thickened. Stew is eaten with a feel uncomfortable. If he persists, tell 2 pounds of boneless beef stew water. Mix well. Cover and power for 35 to 40 minutes, or until and neck. She even broke my arm and and paranoid with multiple personal­ wants to keep the lines of communica­ Bake in 375-degree F oven 50 to 55 minutes or until nearly set. Cool large spoon from a bowl. The best him that you would hate to stop meat microwave at high power for 5 vegetables are barely tender, ribs when she threw a heavy chair at ity disorders. Meanwhile, the accusa­ tion open between her son and his on wire rack; chill 4 to 5 hours. complement to serve with a visiting their home because you value 2 teaspoons Dijon-type mustard minutes. Stir to combine. stirring once. me. I always made up some kind of lie tions were devastating. father, two gifts a year as small For sauce, in saucepan combine brown sugar, cornstarch and hearty stew is hot bread or crisp his wife’s friendship, and if she asks 2 slices soft bread Reduce setting to medium (50 Break fish into chunks. Add fish when I had to go to the emergency I’ll be surprised if you print this reminders that the relationship exists I'A teaspoons coffee crystals. Stir in water. Cook and stir until rolls. you why, you would be forced to tell 1 can (12 ounces) dark beer percent) power for 50 to 60 to casserole with zucchini. Cover room of the hospital after she beat me because you usually favor women. can do no harm. And it may do some AP photo thickened and bubbly; cook and stir 2 minutes more. Stir in 1 Whenever a recipe calls for her the truth. That should cool him ■A cup water minutes, or until meat and and microwave at high power for up. But every word I have written is true. good. Don’t discourage it. tablespoon margarine until melted. Stir in 'A cup finely chopped less-tender cuts of meat, such as down. ■A teaspoon instant minced vegetables are tender, stirring 2 5 to 7 minutes, or until fish is I stayed in this terrible marriage as NO NAME OR LOCATION, NICE TO SEE YOU AGAIN — Actress pecans. Serve warm over cheesecake. Makes 12 servings. chuck roast, use 30 percent power garlic to 3 times during cooking process. heated through and zucchini is long as I could for the sake of our PLEASE Fay Wray is reunited with King Kong (medium-low) for cooking. This DEAR ABBY: I recently married a Nutrition information per serving; 531 cal., 8 g pro., 40g carb., 40 g fat, 135 1 teaspoon instant beef bouillon Add frozen peas during the last 10 tender-crisp. Yields 6 to 8 child. When I finally couldn't take it mg chol., 370 mg sodium. will take a little longer, but will young woman who has a 2-year-old What teen-ooers need to know about sex, during a tour of Universal Studios in Los granules minutes of the cooking time. Let servings. any longer, I divorced her. She fought drugs, AIDS, and getting along with their allow the meat time to become son from a man she never lived with, Angeles Tuesday, 56 years after the pair 1 teaspoon salt stand, covered, for 10 minutes the divorce, but I was firm and made peers and parents Is now In Abbv’s updated, tender. DEAR NO NAME: Surprise! Your but had a brief encounter with. The expanded booklet, "What Every Teen Should starred together in the fiim "King Kong.” 1 bay leaf before serving. Remove bay Lamb stew the break. Know." Send your name and address, plus Conventionally, one used a low case is not unusual, and from the mail man pays child support, but he makes 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar leaves, serve over hot buttered She retaliated by filing charges check or money order for $3.50 to; Dear The mechanical King Kong is a featured heat such as 325 degrees and a I receive, I can attest to that. Thanks no effort to see his son or have any Abbv's Teen Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount 2 cans (16 ounces) small white biscuits, if desired. Yields 4 to 6 I'A pounds lamb, cut into 1-inch against me, stating that I had sexually for writing. kind of relationship with him. My wife Morris, III. 61054. (Postage Is Included.) attraction on tour. longer cooking time in preparing cubes the less-tender cuts of meat. To potatoes servings. Sweet potato cheesecake 2 tablespoons dried parsley 1 teaspoon bouquet sauce WIT OF THE WORLD achieve the same results in Brunswick stew 1 tabiespoon water 2>A cups finely crushed 2/3 cup sugar microwaving, cook on 305 power flakes On range top, preheat a large 3 medium carrots, cut into vanilla wafers (about 55 2 eggs for 20 minutes per pound of meat. heavy skillet. Pour in half of the 3 tablespoons butter 1-inch pieces New on-line sen^ice offers PEOPLE cookies) One 16-ounce carton dairy Stews, however, include other oil. Saute onions on high heat until 3 tablespoons flour 12 fresh mushrooms, sliced Vt cup margarine or butter, sour cream ingredients, and therefore, re­ FEG G O golden brown. Remove onions to 2 cups chicken broth 4 smali potatoes, cut into 1-inch melted Vi cup orange liqueur or quire a longer microwaving time Mexico City a 4-quart microwave simmer pot. Diced, cooked meat from a cubes Marie Osmond expecting than 20 minutes per pound of MEXICO lots for your home computer 2 medium sweet potatoes, orange Juice Add remaining oil and sear meat 3-pound fryer •A cup thinly sliced onion meat. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Singer Marie cooked, peeled and cooled 1 teaspoon ground on all sides at high heat until very 1 can corn, (17ounces), drained •A cup dry red wine To achieve the best results Osmond and her husband, studio engineer Two 8-ounce packages cinnamon brown. Spread mustard on bread 1 can (IS ounces) sliced pota­ 1 cup water / .4 An increas­ puters. An airline has added its when microwaving stews, here Brian Blosil, are expecting a child in August. cream cheese, softened and place on top of onions. toes, drained 1 package (1 ounce) brown ing number of reservation service to the system are some hints to remember: "W e’re very excited,” she said Tuesday. “ It’s Transfer meat to simmer pot. 1 can (16 ounces) sliced stewed gravy mix Americans are and a supermarket chain even ■ Choose very lightly marbled r been a while.” The couple were married in In a bowl combine crushed wafers and margarine. Press Pour beer and water into hot tomatoes, including liquid In a 2-quart casserole, coat stepping into lets you use your computer to chuck roast for stew meat. October 1986 and have a 15-month-old adopted mixture firmly on bottom and 2 inches up sides of an 8-inch skillet and stir to incorporate 1 can (15 ounces) lima beans lamb cubes with mixture of the future, us­ Sylvia order groceries, which will then ■ Pierce the meat with a fork daughter. Miss Osmond has a 5-year-old son by springform pan. Chili 1 hour. In a blender container or food brown meat drippings. Add gar­ ■A teaspoon poultry seasoning bouquet sauce and water. Cover ing home com- be delivered at a specific time. before cutting into pieces. her first husband, Stephen L. Craig. They were processor, process potatoes (should have about 1 cup). lic, bouillon, salt, bay leaf and ■A teaspoon pepper and microwave on high for 5 puters to There are computer games and ■ Cut the meat and vegetables Porter divorced in 1984. In a large mixer bowl beat together cream cheese and sugar vinegar. Combine and pour over Place butter in a 4-cup glass minutes. Stir and microwave on gather infor­ entertainment features. into uniform shapes. with electric mixer on medium speed until fluffy. Beat in eggs meat in a simmer pot. Cover and measure and microwave on high 50 percent (medium) power for 15 mation and IBM and Sears say they are ■ Use some type of acidic just until combined; do not overbeat. Blend in sweet potatoes, microwave on high power for 8 for 45 seconds, or until melted. minutes. Add carrots, mush­ make p u r- backing the effort with an adver­ ingredients, such as tomato juice Ben, Ann, Tammy honored sour cream, liqueur and cinnamon. Pour into prepared crust. minutes, stir to combine ingre­ Using a wire whisk, blend in flour, rooms, potatoes and onion. Com­ chases. They tising campaign costing more or wine, in recipes to aid in Bake in 350-degree oven 55 to 60 minutes or until center appears dients. Re-cover and microwave then chicken broth. Whisking bine water, wine and gravy are taking ad­ than $40 million. The companies WASHINGTON (AP) - Actor Ben Vereen, tenderizing the meat as it cooks. some cases, less than perfect nearly set. Cool on wire rack 5 to 10 minutes; loosen sides of at 30 percent (medium-low) midway through cooking, micro- mixture and pour over stew vantages of what are called clearly expect the venture to columnist Ann Landers and country singer ■ If possible, make stews the cheesecake. Cool 30 minutes more; remove sides of pan. Cover power for 30 minutes. wave on high for 5 minutes, or mixture. Cover and microwave “ on-line services” that permit reliability. become nearly as common as the Tammy Wynette were honored for their efforts day before serving to allow more computer terminals to do the Now a third kind of on-line telephone in many years of the to educate the public about mental illness and and chill 4 to 24 hours. Garnish with orange slices or ppel. Makes Drain potatoes and cut into until thickened. on 50 percent (medium) power blending of flavors. for 40 minutes, or until meat is talking for them. This is just the service has evolved, and it country. addiction. 10 to 12 servings. desired size. Add potatoes and Place remaining ingredients in ■ Reheat stew on 70 percent a 3-quart round casserole. Stir in fork tender, stirring once. Let J beginning. promises to combine the advan­ “ I’m not proud of the fact that I once had a Nutrition information per serving: 555 cai., 8 g pro., 44 g carb., 40 g fat, 134 parsley to ste'v. Re-cover and let Prodigy isn’t the only service of (medium-high) power to the While on-line services such as tages of the big on-line companies mg Choi., 338 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 134 percent vit. A, 11 percent vit. C, 17 stand for 20 minutes. Best when thickened broth. Microwave on stand for 10 minutes. Yields 6 its kind. Tandy Corp. has offered drug problem, but I am proud I did something desired serving temperature. CompuServe. Genie. Dow Jones with a much lower cost, a little percent riboflavin, 12 percent calcium, 13 percent phosphorus. made the day before to incorpo­ high for 5 minutes, stir. Micro- servings. for several months what it calls about it,” Ms. Wynette, who overcame News/Retrieval and the Source more than you would pay for the dependency on prescription drugs, said □ □ □ rate all flavors. Yields 6 to 8 wave on 50 percent (medium) “ PC-Link.” Offering many of the Marge Churchill is a Manches­ have been around for years, FIDO network. Tuesday at an awards reception on Capitol servings. power for 10 minutes. Yields 6 services provided by Prodigy, the ter resident who is an authority on subscriptions to these service has The best known of these new Hill. Our first featured recipe is servings. system also allows you to microwave cooking. If you have a been limited. The largest. Com­ services is called “ Prodigy.” It’s Belgian beef stew, also called Oven stew download files for later use. This “ Let’s be sympathetic, let’s be kind, let’s be Hearty fish stew question about microwaving that puServe. has fewer than a half­ a joint venture between IBM and Carbonade flamande, it is pre­ can mean a big savings in caring and let’s recognize the burden these Cinnamon-orange cups you’d like to see answered here, million subscribers. Sears Roebuck and Co. You may pared by combining top of the 2 pounds of bottom round beef, telephone charges, because com­ people who have mental illness are carrying. I ■A cup butter write to: Microwave Kitchen, For a monthly fee plus some­ not have heard of it yet. but you 4 medium oranges ■A teaspoon ground stove preparation with the micro- cut into V4-inch cubes puters can absorb information can’t tell you how much pain, how much 1 cup cubed, pared rutabaga Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, times hefty per-hour charges, will. 2 tablespoons miniature se­ cinnamon wave. This rich stew was ordinar­ 'A cup flour Dr. G ott far more quickly than you can suffering is out there,” Ms. Landers urged. >A cup chopped onion Manchester 06040. on-line companies provide every­ Prodigy went on-line — began misweet chocolate pieces ■A cup chopped pecans, ily browned over an open fire and 2 cups carrots, cut into 'A-inch read it. PC-Link also offers Vereen, a national spokesman for the thing from wire service news service — in a few test markets toasted Peter Gott, M.D. unlimited time for $9.95 per campaign for “ A Drug Free America,” said 4 teaspoons creme de cacao reports to personal electronic last year. Right now it’s available month, but there are a few parents and teachers must be educated to spot ■A cup coconut, toasted mailboxes, where information only in Atlanta. Hartford and catches: There is a surcharge for mental illnesses such as depression that can can be transmitted almost in­ several California cities. But daytime use. and some services lead to drug abuse, and then reach out to those Rinse oranges: pat dry with paper towels. Slice 2 oranges in Strange ingredients in these cookies stantly. A writer in New York, for plans call for continued expan­ cost extra. afflicted. half. With grapefruit spoon scoop out orange sections into a instance, could send copy via sion this year and in years to The “ From Shame to Hope” awards were colander, reserving juice. Remove and discard seeds and By Bonnie Tandy Leblang CAROLYN: I doubt I would So these are better than pow­ tamin C or more and no added computer to a local telephone come. Other companies also offer or co-sponsored by the Mental Health Liaison membrane from shells. Cover orange shells with plastic wrap and Carolyn Wyman ever buy any food named Com­ dered Tang, but not as good as sugars. Unlike the earlier on-line servi­ plan to start up various on-line number. His publisher in Califor­ Group, the Alcohol and Drug Problems and place in refrigerator. Peel and section remaining oranges. KEEBLER RAINBOW CHIPS mon Sense. It implies a chef so out real orange or grapefruit juice — services. Rising numbers of Bonnie Tandy Leblang is a Nutritional diets nia could also dial a local number ces. Prodigy doesn’t charge by Association of North America and the Mental Remove and discard seeds. DELUXE. $2.19 per 12-ounce bag. of touch with the pleasures of drinks containing 100 percent just a few minutes later and the hour. Instead, for a $9.95 consumers will be discovering a Illness Research Advocacy Coalition — eating, it’s hard to imagine he or fruit juice, 100 percent of the registered dietitian. Caroiyn Wy­ In a bowl combine orange sections and juice, chocolate pieces, man is a junk-food fanatic. receive a computer feed of the monthly charge, customers (the whole new way of shopping, Learning and Educating. creme de cacao and cinnamon. Cover; chill thoroughly. Before BONNIE: Even without the she could make anything that recommended amounts of vi­ story. company calls them communicating and gathering serving, stir in nuts and coconut. Spoon into orange shells. Makes saturated fats Keebler is sup­ tasted good. are best idea information. But it will not come But it remains expensive. Com­ “ members” ) have unlimited ac­ 4 servings. posed to remove from this and Surprisingly, given their name, DEAR DR. GO’TT: Is there any medical support puter hobbyists have sought to cess to the service. without cost. Phone bills will be other of their products by the end these waffles don’t actually taste circumvent this by developing What do they receive? News unexpectedly high in many Nutrition information per serving; 192cal., 3 g pro., 23 g carb., 12 g fat, 0 mg of the year. Rainbow Chips for the theory of combining foods? chol., 3 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 90 percent vit. C. 12 percent thiamine. much different than any other f^ir-A'DillijDrti systems such as FIDO Mail, and sports information, of course, homes and some users are likely contain too many questionable frozen waffle. In other words, which transmits messages and and electronic mailboxes — to miss the personal interaction ingredients to recommend. these are pretty good waffles with Featuring DEAR READER: I am not .sure exactly what you '/'A mean by the “theory of combining foods.” information from user to user though Prodigy does not allow that comes from going to the There’s artificial flavor, four a pretty terrible name. Gourmet Dinners on Nutritionists have known for years that a balanced group. The messages are trans­ “ downloading.” which is the store, newsstand or library. different emulsifiers, a gum, and Thursday Evenings Still, it’s something only □ □ □ (seating 4;30-7;30) diet contains a variety of elements — protein, fats, mitted in bundles, with maybe a copying of its files into your artificial colors yellow dye dreamed of a few years ago. TANG FRUIT BOX JUICE carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and fiber — dozen messages being sent back computer. numbers 5 and 6. If that’s not This Week... Today, it’s here — at prices likely BEVERAGE. Cherry, orange, which should be eaten together. As a general rule, and forth between two locations A major Wall Street firm has Easy microwave chili enough to ruin your appetite, Soup: Cream of Broccolli to make the computer hookup a mixed fruit, grape and straw­ people who follow nutritional diets consume a wide in a minute’s time, thus reducing signed on with Prodigy so its consider this: Rainbow Chips I. Steak Au Poirve with pepperoni common sight in more and more 1 pound ground pork or beef One 16-ounce can pork and berry. $1.89 for six or 99 cents for cream sauce sampling of edibles. In my experience, people are the cost per message. The down­ customers can conduct securities also contain carnauba wax, the American homes. ■A cup chopped onion beans three 8.5-ounce boxes. Cous 0)us Sauteed Spinach /Qatlic more likely to develop deficiencies when they omit side is the lack of privacy and, in transactions via their home com­ same stuff people use to make O n e 10V4-ounce can One 7>A-ounce can toma­ BONNIE: These drinks are li. Sauteed Scod w/Herb butter — by choice or necessity — certain elements, such their cars shine. Rice Piiaf, Sauteed toes, cut up made up mostly of water and as protein, rather than combining or not combining condensed tomato soup Spinach/Gariic 1 tablespoon chill powder CAROLYN: Bakers and moms about seven teaspoons of sugar. Reservations Appreciated foods. One 17-ounce can whole Garden Fresh Saiad Several dashes bottled hot have been making cookies with Like powdered Tang, these co"; I should add that patients should be cautious about Coaching is not child’s play kernel corn M&M-like candies for years. It’s tain 100 percent of the recom­ $12.99 643-2224 combining medicines with food. Some drugs, such pepper sauce (optional) about time a cookie company did mended amount of vitamin C. Dessert 697 Main Street as the antibiotic tetracycline, are inactivated by the same thing. It was bighearted Unlike the powdered - variety, (Next to Bray Jewelers) DEAR BRUCE: I’m a 23-year-old sheet-metal In a 2-quart microwave-safe casserole crumble pork. Add Chocoiate Cream Pie food in the stomach; other drugs are best taken with of Keebler to include chocolate these actually do contain some Coffee Wainut Mousse worker. I have been coaching a basketball team at oniom. Cook, covered, on 100 percent power (high) 6 to 7 minutes meals. Check with your doctor or pharmacist about chips in these cookies too. The fruit juice (10 percent). my church and really enjoy it. I would like to or until no pink remains, stirring once. Drain fat well. Add soup, specific medications. crumbly, buttery texture of these become a full-time coach. How is this undrained corn, pork and beans, undrained tomatoes, chili For more information. I’m sending you a copy of cookies is an added plus. While accomplished? AP photo ! powder and hot pepper sauce, if desired. Cook, covered, on high 7 my Health Report "Calorie-Wise Cooking.” Other not in the same league of L.T., Smart Money to 9 minutes or until heated through, stirring once. Makes 6 readers who would like a copy should send $1 and ARRIVES HOME — Kitty Dukakis is Pepperidge Farm cookies, these their name and address to P.O. Box 91369, HAYS, KAN, servings. Bruce Williams accompanied by her husband, Massa­ are definitely worth a try. Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the Nutrition Information per serving: 343 cal., 22 g pro., 40 g carb., 12 g fat. 58 title. DEAR L.T.: With great difficulty, I’m afraid. chusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis, as she mg chol 1040 mg sodium. U.S. RDA; 25 percent vit. A. 49 percent vit. C. 32 □ □ □ DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve had blurred vision for First of all, if you are going to coach in a public arrives home Tuesday in Brookline after percent thiamine. 19 percent ribonavin. 24 percent niacin. 20 percent iron, 28 KELLOGG’S EGGO COMMON SEAFOOD about five years. It’s getting worse. My ophthalmol­ school, you will find that most schools require you to percent phosphorus. s 1 spending a month in an alcohol- SENSE OAT BRAN WAFFLES. be on the board of education payroll at the very ogist tells me I have hardening of the arteries treatment program in Rhode Island. $2.09 for an 11-ounce box of eight behind my eyes. What can I do? least, and perhaps to have faculty status. This frozen waffles with oat bran. Coupon try to collect. I found that they had split. Everything DEAR READER: Hardening of the arteries means that you will have to go back and earn a is gone — their clothes, their furniture — and of really means that you are experiencing an minimum of a bachelor’s degree, if you don’t yet BONNIE: There’s not an ingre­ course they left no forwarding address. What should age-related, progressive narrowing of your arteries have one. dient in these new waffles to be Ido? that is caused by arteriosclerotic plaque, a buildup Secondly, most of the coaching jobs are at the Mexi-bean stew concerned about. All they contain high-school level or below. It is an avocation as T.D., Our Language are good things like flour, oil, egg LENTEN SPECIAL! of sludgy material within the arterial lining. This ROCHESTER. N Y. condition can affect all the arteries in the body, contrasted with a vocation, because such coaches Two 16-ounce cans navy 1 teaspoon ground cumin whites, baking powder, some ; leading to heart attack, stroke, leg cramps and are paid relatively little money. At the college and beans >A teaspoon sugar vitamins and oat bran. As you professional level, of course, this is an entirely know, oat bran is the current The Original Fish ami Chips $2^^ kidney disease, to mention a few complications. Watch the spelling of foreign. It breaks the i One 28-ounce can tomatoes, ■A teaspoon salt different story. panacea for high cholesterol. The When arteriosclerosis affects the retinal arteries, DEAR T.D.: Take your loss and get on with your before e rule, so you may want to consider this cut up ■A teaspoon pepper the tissues are deprived of adequate oxygen and You didn’t mention whether or not you yourself life. The likelihood is that you won’t be able to track English word to be foreign. One 12-ounce package 1 tablespoon cornstarch problem is there isn’t enough oat or have played. More often than not, a good deal of bran in a one-waffle serving of nutrition. This results in retinal degeneration, an these folks down, and if you do, they won’t have any Corroborate backs up with evidence or confirms'; frankfurters, sliced 2 tablespoons cold water experience playing — at the college or maybe even money to squeeze out of them. Eggo Common Sense to lower unfortunate consequence of growing older. Retinal You’ll appreciate this verb if you ever need support 1 cup chopped onion Fish and Shrimp Combination Piatter ^ 3 ^ ^ degeneration can cause blurring of vision, an at the professional level — is required. While this is This is one of the problems with being a landlord. for an alibi. your cholesterol. (Research not a requisite, most coaches today have been correlates a daily intake of 35 inability to distinguish detail or — in some cases — You have to be careful about the people to whom you In a saucepan combine undrained beans, undrained tomatoes, successful at some level as players. grams of any oat bran with a 3 sudden loss of vision in all or part of one eye. rent. The fact that a couple looks nice isn’t enough. QUESTION: When someone predicts the future; frankfurters, onion, cumin, sugar, salt and pepper. Bring to For your good health we cook in If you’re so inclined. I think it would be great for percent drop in cholesterol: In general, this ailment is untreatable because it References should be checked and the next of kin’s should that be prophecy or prophesy? I’ve seen boiling: reduce heat. Cover; simmer 15 minutes. Stir together you to pick up your degree and teach and consider These waffles only contain two 100% Cholesterol Free Pure Peanut Oil is due to the gradual wearing-out of tissue. address noted. This way if they leave, you have a both. cornstarch and cold water. Add to saucepan; cook and stir until coaching as a hobby. It is something that I hope to do grams.) Measures to retard the acceleration of arterioscle­ shot at tracking them down. bubbly. Cook and stir 1 minute more. Makes 6 servings. one day myself. But as for making coaching a Another problem is that these rosis, such as controlling hypertension and lowering You had a relatively inexpensive lesson. With ANSWER: Use prophesy as the verb for “ make a OFFER GOOD Thru 3/31/89 At participating stores full-time endeavor, I think you have an extremely Nutrition information per lervlng; 375cal., 18g pro., 38gcarbo., 18g fat, 25 waffles cost up to twice as much blood cholesterol, may help, but there is no specific your one month’s security, you’ll lose at most a prediction.” The prediction itself is a prophecy. difficult task aheacl of you. couple of months rent. Learn from the experience, mg chol., 786 mg lodlum. U.S. RDA; 36 percent vit. A, 82 percent vit. C, 21 as some others which are just as treatment. Sometimes special eyeglasses and the (Some dictionaries permit prophesy as a noun, but I percent thiamine, 13 percent riboflavin, 16 percent niacin, 29 percent iron, 27 MANCHESTER: 401 Center St. HARTFORD: 510 Park St. healthy, like Eggo’s own Nutri use of extra-bright lighting will assist patients in then put it behind you. prophesy that eventually the only acceptable percent phoiphorus. Grain. If you really want to use compensating for their visual loss. DEAR BRUCE: I bought my first rental unit six spelling for the noun will be prophecy.) HARTFORD: 110 Asylum St. HOLYOKE: Ingleside Mall common sense, you’ll buy a less Because your ophthalmologist appears to believe months ago and rented the apartment to what I that your visual problems are due to arteriosclero­ thought was a nice young couple. They did give me Bruce Williams, America’s top radio talk host, Is Do you have a question or comment about our expensive brand and get your oat sis. I suggest that you obtain a second opinion, in one month’s security, but now they’re two months heard each week night on NBC stations. Write to language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuain, In care Recipes from Better Homes and Gardens bran elsewhere. ??r7'7T72Z2ZZZ72:7222222ZZZZZZ2222Z: hopes that he may be incorrect and other, treatable behind in the rent. Williams in care of the Manchester Herald. P.O. of the Manchester Herald, PO. Box 591, Manchester factors may be affecting your vision. Last week when I went down to the apartment to Box 591, Manchester 06040 06040.

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M e n u s Junk wholesome Do you know the fats of life? Try this quiz on nutrition

— NEW YORK (AP) — March is the highest amount of cholesterol hamburger. milk. cholesterol. Senior citizens crisp. In moderation reals. dried beans and peas, Tuesday: Beef roulades with gravy, french fries, pineapple cole slaw, being celebrated by the Ameri­ fruits, pasta and rice. — 164 milligrams. Lemon me­ Answer: (a) Chicken nuggets Answer: (b) Evaporated skim whipped potatoes, squash. Egg salad butterscotch pudding. Friday: Fruit juice, pizza, salad, that are fried contain about 59 milk is virtually free of fat and 13. Which has more calories? The following lunches will be served ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — Your hand can Dietetic Association as Na­ “Contrary to popular belief, ringue pie has 98 milligfams, and a. a teaspoon of sugar b. a at Mayfair Gardens and Westhill sandwich, fruit, milk. shamrock dessert. slides into a bag of potato chips, but a twinge of tional Nutrition Month. lean beef has 77 milligrams. percent fat calories. A plain cholesterol, and much lower in Wednesday: Chicken a la king over starchy foods are not high in baked potato is virtually fat-free calories than non-dairy teaspoon of margarine c. a Gardens the week of March 13 to 17 to Bolton schools guilt makes you hesitate. “The important effects of diet calories, and they are low in fat,” teaspoon of jam. Manchester residents who are 60 or rice, green beans, cauliflower. Tur­ The following lunches will be served Potato chips are junk food, right? on the health of Americans can no she says. For example, a slice of 3. Which is the lowest in fat? and a small hamburger has about creamers. key sandwich, fruit, milk. The following lunches will be served at Coventry High School the week of a. two strips of bacon b. one 35 percent fat calories. Answer: (b) Margarine has older; in the Bolton Elementary and Center Not necessarily, says a professor at the longer be ignored,” says Darlene whole grain bread has 65 calo­ 10. Which is lowest in fat? Monday: Mixed vegetable juice, Thursday: Pot roast with gravy, March 13 to 17: University of Rochester Medical School. “If slice Canadian bacon c. turkey nearly double the calories of schools the week of March 13 to 17: Dougherty, a registered dietitian, ries: a small, plain baked potato 7. If a food label says the a. olives b. mushrooms c. sugar and jam. One teaspoon of roast turkey with gravy, mashed baked potato, zucchini. Chicken salad Monday: Double cheeseburger, po­ you ask people what are junk foods, potato and president of the ADA. “Im­ sausage. sandwich, fruit, milk. Monday; Cheeseburger, ziti with tato puffs, fruit. has 90 calories. Answer: (b) Canadian bacon product is “96 percent fat-free” avocados. margarine has 34 calories; jam potatoes, cauliflower and peas, rye sauce, green beans, chilled pears. chips are probably one of the first things they proved nutrition is the key to How savvy are you about the Answer: (b) Mushrooms are bread, minty applesauce dessert. Friday: Baked haddock with New- Tuesday: Pasta with meat sauce, will name,” says Dr. Gilbert Forbes, who has 45 percent fat calories. or “85 percent lean,” then the has 18 calories: sugar has 16 Tuesday: Fish nuggets, coleslaw, helping consumers learn to make fats of life? Test yourself with the product can be considered low- nearly fat-free. Olives have 99 calories. Tuesday: Pineapple juice, chicken burg sauce, whipped potatoes, car­ hot garlic bread, green beans, fruit. specializes in nutrition and body composition. positive food choices. By inte­ Turkey sausage has about 60 rots. Tuna salad sandwich, fruit, french fries, applesauce. Wednesday: In-service day, no following National Nutrition percent fat calories, and bacon fat. percent fat calories: avocados a I'orange, parslied noodles, baby Wednesday: No school. "But if you break down the composition of grating simple changes in the Month Fats of Life Quiz, provided a. true b. false. have 88 percent fat calories. carrots, wheat bread, fresh fruit. milk. lunch served. potato chips, you find that they have the same has 77 percent fat calories. 14. “Light” on a food label Thursday: Half day of school, no daily diet, Americans can influ­ by the American Dietetic Answer: FALSE. The percen­ means: Wednesday: Cranberry juice, Salis­ Manchester schools Thursday: Fish on a roll, french amount of protein as rice and wheat, more iron ence their future health.” Association: 11. Which has the least amount A lunch served. 4. Which contains cholesterol? tage of fat by weight does not bury steak Italiana, spaghetti with fries, fruit. than milk, less sodium than cow’s milk, and as of saturated fat? a. less fat b. low calories c. less The following meals are to be Friday: Meat and cheese pizza, Friday: Corned beef on a bagel, cole She says most Americans’ diet a. peanut butter b. fish c. reflect fat calories. Whole milk is salt d. any of the above. Italian sauce, green beans, antipasto served in the Manchester public salad, fruit cocktail. much niacin as milk. They’re low in thiamine consists of too many foods high in 1. Which has more fat? vegetable oil a. tub margarine b. stick salad, Italian bread, ice cream. slaw, fruit. a. one ounce of turkey pastrami 96 percent fat-free by weight, but margarine. Answer: (d) “Light” on a food schools the week of March 13 to 17: and riboflavin, but they have a bit of Vitamin C. fat and low in complex carbohy­ Answer: (b) Only animal pro­ still has 50 percent fat calories. label can mean anything. Thursday: Apple juice, corned beef, Monday: No lunches at elementary Coventry schools All in all, there’s more nutritional value than in drates and fiber. The ADA says b. one ounce of turkey breast c. ducts (including fish) contain Answer; (a) Tub margarines boiled potatoes, cabbage and carrots, Andover Elementary apples.” fat intake should be limited to 30 one ounce of flank steak. 8. Which fat listed below is the have less saturated fat than the schools. Junior and senior high The following lunches will be served Answer: (a) Depending on the cholesterol. Plant products do not 15. Hydrogenated oils make a dinner roll, dessert. school: bacon cheeseburger, potato in the Coventry elementary schools The following lunches will be served So, we can lick the grease off our fingers, dig to 35 percent of the total calories have cholesterol (i.e. peanut most saturated? stick forms. The first ingredient fat: Friday: Corn chowder, fish, fiesta into the chips and cast aside that old eaten daily. brand, turkey pastrami can con­ a. butter b. lard c. coconutoild. in a tub margarine should be a puffs, corn, chilled mixed fruit. the week of March 13 to 17: at Andover Elementary School the tain up to 60 percent fat calories. butter, vegetable oils). a. higher in calories b. higher in rice, cole slaw, wheat bread, oatmeal Tuesday: No lunches at elementary Monday: Shells with meat sauce, week of March 13 to 17: apple-a-day adage? “To reduce the intake of palm kernel oil liquid oil. saturated fat c. lower in satu­ date bar. Flank steak is 30 percent fat 5. One-half cup of oil has how Answer: (c) Coconut oil has the schools. Junior and senior high green beans, garlic bread, chilled Monday: Grinders, salad, chips, Well, not quite, says Forbes. dietary fat, avoid what I call the 12. To maintain a low-fat diet, it rated fat. Meals on Wheels school: ziti with meat sauce, tossed fruit. “There are two pitfalls in allowing our worst offenders — including fried calories: turkey breast is 18 many calories? most saturated fat — 92 percent. fruit. percent fat calories. is best to buy foods that state “ No Answer: (b) Hydrogenation salad, garlic bread, oatmeal cookies Tuesday: Fruit juice, ham on a Tuesday: Chicken pie, cheese children to fall into the ‘fast food’ habit as a foods, rich sauces, whipped a. 360 b. 660 c. 960. Palm kernel oil has 86 percent: increases saturated fat content. The following meals are to be Answer: (c) A tablespoon of a butter has 66 percent; lard has 41 Cholesterol” on the label. with raisins. bagel, coleslaw, cookie. wedge, corn on the cob, peaches. steady diet,” he says. “One is that the cream, fatty or heavily-marbled 2. Which has more cholesterol? a. true b. false. served to Meals on Wheels clients the hamburger-shake-and-fries diet has no variety typical oil has 120 calories, which percent. week of March 13 to 17. The hot noon Wednesday: Salami grinder, apple­ Wednesday: Tomato soup, grilled Wednesday: Cheese pizza, cole meats, and high-fat desserts,” a. 3 ounces beef (lean) b. Answer: FALSE. “No Choles­ For a copy of ADA’s brochure, “The sauce, ice cream. slaw, juice cups. — no green vegetables, no fruit.” she says. adds up to 960 calories per >/i cup. Dietary Guidelines," send $1 and a meal is listed first, the cool evening cheese sandwich, vegetable sticks, sponge cake (one-twelfth of a 9. Which is the lowest in fat and terol” on a food label is no business-sized, self-addressed stamped meal second. Thursday: Roast turkey, gravy, fruit. Thursday: Spaghetti with meat “The other problem is that the convenience To increase intake of complex 10-inch cake) c. lemon meringue 6. Which contains the most fat? calories? guarantee that it is a low-fat food. envelope to; The American Dietetic Monday: Beef stew with biscuit, whipped potatoes or stuffing, peas, Thursday: Sliced roast turkey, sauce, salad, onion rolls, fruit. and cheapness of fast food restaurants tend to carbohydrates and fiber, Dough­ pie ('/« of a 9-inch pie). a. chicken nuggets b. plain a. non-dairy creamer (liquid or Such products can contain satu­ Association, Dept. 12, Anderson Secret­ Friday: Fish nuggets, hash browns, result in over-eating and turn into obesity.” erty suggests eating more ce­ arial, 1132 S. Jefferson, Chicago, III. wax beans. Chicken sandwich, fruit, bread and butter, chilled pears. whipped potatoes with gravy, stuf­ Answer: (b) Sponge cake has baked potato c. small plain powder) b. evaporated skim rated fats, which raise 60M7. milk. Friday: Fish and cheese on a roll. fing, cranherrv sauce, roll, cherry broccoli or peas, rolls, chocolate cake. ■>1 in the Greater OPPORTUNITIES Manchester Area REAL ESTATE “V < 543 North Main St. h M lS Manchester NOBODY DOES IT BETTER Onfufjc We'ie proud ol our success Wo have grown into T on. one ol Ihe area's leading independent muMi- rrj ollice real estate organizations We have all Ihe EPSTEIN REALTY mis resources including MLS, compuler ddlabase, Realty Co. relocation, markeling and linancial services MAS But most important — we have good reliable Each office Independently owned and operated. liiu«i Huusinc REAL ESTATE OPPORIUNIIY ogenis who work wilh every lamily personally 646-5200 REAL. ESTATE SERVICES and know each homelown inside and oul. We HOMES FOR SALE MOVE RIGHT IN can work lor you. loo. Nobody does il better In 647-8000 985 Main Street, Manchester MANCHESTER M 22,900 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 rea( estate. BOLTON: Owner Financing Avallablel Almost new 3BR Ranch, Gar­ age *158,000 Unusual home featuring skyl­ HOME OFnCE or BOLTON; 5 Room Ranch on almost 5 wooded Acres *170,000 ights, large eat-in kitchen, for­ BOLTON: Spectacular 4 BR contemporary. IVi Acres Birch Mt. area. mal dining room, good sized EFnCIENCY APAR'TMENT!! Wet bar. Hardwood Floors & more. Move In for spring. bedrooms and loft. Centrally Reduced to >199,900. *315,000 located. Possible CHFA candi­ This wonderful Ansaldi built co­ BOLTON: Cedarsided 7 Room Contemporary, whirlpool, central vac HiMfiifMfifinnimi *327,900. Choose colors todayl date. Call today for details. lonial with 4 bedrooms plus at­ MANCH. Move In Condition. 3 BR dormered Cape. IVi baths. Fin­ tached office, breezeway, gar­ ished FR *137.900 CENTRALLY LOCATED age, full finished basement, 2 fi­ MANCH. Immaculate newer 8 room L Shaped Ranch. Porter St. area MANCHESTER >129,900 replaces, 1 full — 2 half baths. * 210,000 EAST Starter Cape. Enclosed Porch. Newer Roof. A Real Cutey. Lovely large rooms in this What A House! I HART. *134,900 Northfleld Green 2 bedroom, EAST Newer 3 BR V4 Duplex Condo. baths, largo kitchen, 1'/4 bath Condominium, Fin­ MAGNIFICENT HOME HART. comfortable FR, no assoc, fees *139,000 ished rec room. Call for a pri­ Owner Financing, from 1-17 Acres starting at *65,000 — vate showing today. w/WOODED PRIVACY COVENTRY Use your builder or ours. >379,900 HEBRON: 1-2 Acre lots. Protected 50 acre wildlife area. Your builder FOR A GROWING FAMILY NEW LISTING! *210,000 NEW LISTING! *234,900 On cul-de-sac street near Glas­ or ours. MANCHESTER >288,900 NEW LISTING! >165,000 tonbury Line, spacious 9 room MANCH. Approved lot zoned for 2 family. City water, sewer & gas. Not a stair to climb in this Rockledge Pristine gingerbread Victorian two *125,000. If you have a large or growing Colonial charm abounds in this quaint ranch. It has three bedrooms, two full familly perfect for owner/occupant. colonial, with Z'h baths, 2 car Approved building lot overlooking fairway In an area of three bedroom colonial offering garage. Lovely private back MANCH. r . T p n - n family then this is the home you baths and the remodeled kitchen Kitchens beautifully remodeled, new distinctive homes. have been looking for. It offers 5 baths, enclosed sunporch, first floor yard with pond for fishing and Approved building lots. 1-3 acres. Starting at *87,000. ‘TMIAI® includes new sink, microwave, d/w and carpeting, sparkling hardwood floors, BOLTON: bedrooms, 2'A baths, large den and garage. Located in Bowers stove. Many more improvements modern baths, separate utilities and pool! A Special Area of Special BOLTON; 11 Rm., 4,000 sq. ft. contemporary with 3 rm in-law suite on 3 Homes!!! plus acres. Swimming pond & mature plantings *550,000 kitchen, oversize deck over­ School District. provide for maintenance free years. barn. looking a beautiful in-ground “H o r n eivork Is What We Do Best!” pool. Call for more Information. > A: < < ■X' an 9^ 4 R E A L ESTATE SERVICES 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 RE/MAX east ol the rtvsr 297 East Center Street Manchester, CT 06040 647-1419 CONDOS - MANCHESTER YOU’LL NEVER KNOW UNLESS SOUTH END COLONIAL ^ Real Estate YOU SEE FOR YOURSELF! Pristine 7 room Circa 1806 home, spacious parlor Enjoy the beautiful view of Hartford’s expansive Tlmrod Raid — Niw Pries — 3 bed­ and foyer. 365' deep loti *170's skyline both day and night from this lovelv 8 room room quality constructed Colonial OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY - 1-4 PM — Two fireplaces large front to "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES" Dutch Colonial on Ralph Rd. in Manchester. 4 back living room and front to back MALLARD VIEW ■■T.' 647-8400 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. 2 fireplaces, in-ground pool family room. Super sized eat In 168 Main Street, Manchester and lots more! CjiM to see lodayii •280.Q00. kitchen. Attractive treed lot with DISTINCTIVE DUPLEXES i l l - . country feeling. In ground pool plus AND TOWNHOUSES 2 car garage, needs some TLC but a located on a private protective cul-de-sac, this new gracious looking colonial that will subdivision of quality 3 bedroom townhouses and duplexes make a wonderful home. Talk with Sparkling 3 room unit perfect for Choose from a one or two bedroom unit. CHFA/FHA approvedi Units await your Inspection. Kitchens have oak cabinets, range, Alex EIgner about this wonderful the Investor. Convenient location oven dishwasher, refrigerator and bullt-ln microwave ovens. opportunity. for commuting, shopping and are spacious and have plenty of FIreplaced living rooms, baths with full vanities, separate entertainment. *65,000 storage. *76,500-*88.900 full basements, 2 zoned baseboard heating ayatems, Andersen permashleld thermopane windows, luxurious wall STUNNING COLONIAL to wall carpeting and attached garage! Come see the mode for 9 room 2'A bath Forest Hills home Is offered Cwintry 1st In Andevir — Rural loca­ tomorrow... You own your own lot and house. NO for a TRUE SALES PRICE >236,900.0011 tion but close to town. Lots of trees. ASSOCIATION FEES. Competitively priced from *149,900. Build from your plans or use ours. “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!’’ Or buy the land now to build In the Dir: Tolland Tpke. or No. Main St. to Union St. to flosaetto Dr. future. Good sized lot will take a OLDIE BUT GOODIE!!! comfortable size home. Get started ■WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES” Nifty 6 room CAPE on Manchester’s west side. 3 CHFA APPROVED!!! This adorable I bedroom Condo is at Eastmeadow •>' in housing and build your dream bedrooms, ceramic bath, fireplace, hardwood floors home. Call and ask for Barbara Manchester, and it is qualilied for CHFA-FHA'" lOUALNOVBIM plus carpet, newer furnace and plumbing. Weinberg for more information on oppobtuhiit Don’t let this great financing pass you bv- F*>llv Heavy-duty insulation. Lots of nooks and crannies! this country lot. Spacious one bedroom with cozy Beautifully renovated and maint­ Blanchard & Rossetto applianred kitchen, ceramic bath. 1st floor unit *144.W). dining room, large living room and ained 2nd floor, 2 bedroom, Miltf ample storage and parking. *77..StX). ! iU s charming country decorating. CHFA/FHA approved, A/C, micro, CNtziM *66,600 ^ven^/WJncluded^JIO^ RFAL ESTATE. 646-2482 ❖ < “DRIVE-BY!’* REALTY WORLD* >■ (203) 846-7700 73 W m I C*nl«r Street D.W.FISH Benolt/Frechelte Aeeocletee Mancheeter, CT 06040 Commerclal-Inveatment Company WEGE7MESII&7S

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IPI .. NORTH COVENTRY •M^gOO NORTH COVENTRY 'ZAaORO 1 r Ctnvinlinl CsmfertiMi. Cuts Prints Csuntry Riid \ This clean 3 bedroom Ranch needa New Custom Colonial, Superb setting F1----- nothing but you. Cloae to achools, ahop- with lota ol trees. Cedar Siding, secluded "A PLACE TO GET STARTED” DESIRED AREA ----— plng and commute all on a little more area cloae to schools and shopping, 2'4 than ’4 acre of North Coventry Land. baths, 2 Car Oarage. MANCHESTER >137,900 MANCHESTER *169,900 □ Ir Route 44 to Route 31 South, 1st right Three bedrom Cape In a super location. Lots of closets and storage space In this 3 onto Wrighte Mill Rd., New h o < ^ on right EAST HARTFORD >159,000 on Qravel aectlon of road, eezo Carefree aluminum siding, hardwood bedroom Cape. 2 Full baths, formal dining. Prime Medicai Office floors, full attic and basement for storage. Economical to heat. A nice homel (only yards from Manchester Memorial) MOVE IN CONDITION. Lovely 6 room ranch on nice lot in family area. Partially finished family room in basement. Roof 2 yrs. old. Modern office building centrally located Vinyl siding and tilt out windows. Call for more details. at 320 Main Street, next to hospital. • Lease from 400 to 3,400 eq. ft. a • Owner will modify to suite needs • 23 Millwood Road D.WFISH • On-sIte & additional parking provided • VERNON - Custom built 9 room Colonial that offers many Desirable Area of East Hartford. Three bedrooms, 2'A baths, COVENTRY THE REALTY COMPANY •12®®/8q.ft. Gross Lease nice features. Living Room with corner fireplace, family 24x16 family room with Raised Hearth Fireplace. Cedar Sided NORTH COVENTRY *247,000 (IncluPaa haat and alaotrtcity) room with built in bookcases and field stone fireplace, 4 with brick front. Oversized two car garage. Call today to see slciud!!?*^ o >"'• Eligint Outeh — Pries Rsduesd this unique home!! Asking, >214,900. Charming, quality built Dutch Colonial, Also — New Industrial Condo Units on large bedrooms, 1st floor leisure room, 2'A baths, hardwood 1st floor family room with Cathedral floors, immediate occupancy — ‘289,000 Celling, 2 car garage with room for Loft- Naek Rd., Just off Rt. 83 In Vernon. •Fulling You Isi Is 2nd Naiure To U s!” ABUNDANCE OF CHARM /Studlo expansion. I B e tte r • Loading docks & overhead doors available • EAST HARTFORD *175.000 MANCHESTER >174,900 • Lease from 1,600 to 22,400 sq. ft. a H o m e s , Nice Anaaldi built Colonial with large rooms. STRAND REAL ESTATE CUSTOMER APPEAL. Newly carpeted 6.5 room Raised Ranch, 647S120 Hardwood floors throughout — oven In kitchen. >7<»/sq. ft. NNN U&R REALTY CO. 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT completely re-deocrated in last ^'A yrs. New kitchen vinyl. Lower h i l i p s Studio/offico with skylight on 3rd floor. French Call Len Matyla or Russell Fish at level family room, plus play room which is partially finished. Don’t B door to screened porch In large fenced yard. _CALL TODAY - 647-‘‘SOLD”^ let this one get by you. , [B REAL ESTATE 643-4616 ^ 6 4 3 - 2 6 9 2 M i* 'ZJZ'T. I L u J Vinton Village Rte 31 643-1591 243 Main St., Manchester, CT 06040 OmCCHOMS y^jj^/Robert D. Murdock, Realtor awmaais touai ■sni.at Dally 9;00-a:00 243 Main Street, Manchester, C T 00040 (203) 646-7709 871-1400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 0 M 6 6 Sal. 8:00-5:00 742-1450 3466 D Main St., Coventry 643-4616 20 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Mar. 8. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Mar. 8, 1989 — 21

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(2 hrs.) f^rt 3 of 5. 16 Landing boat 5 $ Doctor Who: Carnival of Monsters @7) Lot's Rock Tonight! Concert A cele­ A I M&AM, HOW 'PIGPEN, 23 Greek deity H E 5® IN N News MOW ABOUT YOUR FATHER? 17 Silent screen Part 3 of 4. bration of Fifties and Sixties rock n’ roll at [ESPN] SportsLook v'5v. WiAiK/yjoULP YOU LIKE SENIOR'.' 24 ”___ La S A X c a l l 51) T.J. Hooker Los Angeles' Coconut Grove, featuring (3® Hogan's Heroes [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Milagro Beanfield \U P54 I TO GO THROUGH WHAT PO PEOPLE HIM star Theda___ Douce” performances by Ben E. King, the Contours 1 8 --Clear S K I 58) Family Ties (CC) Part 1 of 2. 5D Best of Love Connection W ar' The irrigation of a small plot of land LIFE BEING 25 About and the Rivingtons. Host. Fabian. (2 hrs.) raises tensions between a Chicano farmer, W E T [H B O ] 1 S t & Ten: Going For Broke (CC) i ' * Day 27 Destruction (ST) Ramona (CC). (R| (In Stereo) his neighbors and New Mexico land devel­ CALLEP'PiGPEM'? 20 Ancient king 28 Regarding (2 (6D Three's Company Diane is losing control of the team; Parker opers. Chick Vennera, Sonia Braga, Ruben (SD MOVIE; 'Modern Problems' A mar wants to cut Manzak (John Matuzak) for 23 Flower becomes telekinetic alter accidentally Blades. 1988. Rated R (In Stereo) wds.) 40 Swiss 48 Believer in an [A8.E] Profiles Featured: World War I using steroids. (In Stereo) “That billboard was spoiling my view, so I being splashed with nuclear waste. Chevy 26 Priest 29 College woman mountain ism flying ace Billy Mitchell. [MAX] MOVIE; The Big paid to put in a picture of what's behind it.” Chase, Patti D'Arbanville, Dabney Cole­ 2 :1 5 A M 30 Pennsylvania 32 Part of "to be” 50 Twist about [DIS] MOVIE: 'Pee-wee's Big Adven­ 1 1 :00PM ® ® 53 5® ® New s Tow n' (CC) A country boy's talent for 42 Vegetable man. 1981. port 35 French 51 Long fish ture' Pee Wee Herman embarks on a C D Benny Hill crap-shooting brings him to the high- wtfc p o f icj«; spread BUGS BUNNY by Warner Bros. 31 Short for negative 53 Frequently cross-country odyssey in search of his [A8(E] Battle Line QD Cheers (CC). stakes gambling tables of 1957 Chicago. I Kll- V>i.f T. cherished bicycle. Pee-wee Herman, Eliza­ Matt Dillon, Diane Lane, Tommy Lee 0 I Nathan 36 Shame! 44 Nose (poet.) [C N N ] PrimeNews 5® All in the Family is Tn] beth Daily, Diane Salinger. 1985. Rated Jones. 1987. Rated R. ■ 1 GAVE HIM 33 Numero___ 38 Part of a 45 Arrow poison 54 Sound of a cow [DIS] Sidekicks Ernie and his friend try to Leo Buscaglia: A Time to Live WHAT WAS PG. 5$ imC OOC^o K nail a kidnapper and wind up getting ar­ 2 :3 0 A M B The Judge (CC) _ ASNAMPOO 34 Baking pit sonnet 46 Bore 55 Compass point 5® Crook and Chase Scheduled: actress THAT? J TASMANIAN [LIFE] E/R rested AND PERM 35 Verne hero Fay Wray. B Soloflex Video Workout HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Long Hot Summer' [ESPN] College Basketball: Southland WHILE HE 36 Flame (3® Dating Game Drifter Ben Quick's actions continue to div­ Conference Championship (2 hrs.I (Live) M*A*S‘H WAS SLEEPING/ 37 Biblical strong ide the Varner family and the local town­ (ID Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) [C N N ] Sports Latenight man [HBO] MOVIE: The Milagro Beanfield I hate t o A W o f 2 ^ E speople as he is suspected of both arson W ar' (CC) The irrigation of a small plot of [A8(E] Lorenzo Lamas at the Improv [E S P N ] SportsCenter 39 Poured down and murder. Adapted from William Faulk­ <50 HOME. M V Y O U P D O e . T M A H 'Y o O land raises tensions between a Chicano [CNN] Moneyline 2 :3 5 A M B Family Feud 41 Inside (comb, ner's novel "The Hamlet. " Don Johnson. farmer, his neighbors and New Mexico MOTMEC'IM-LAW P£\flL / THINK Jason Robards 1985 Part 2 of 2. form) IS land developers Chick Vennera, Sonia [D IS ] M O VIE: 'The Bible' John Huston's 3 :0 0 A M B Home Shopping Over­ VISITING FOfR 43 Grassland [USA] She-Ra: Princess of Power Braga. Ruben Blades. 1988. Rated R. (In epic adaptation of the first 22 chapters of night Service (3 hrs.) Stereo) the Book of Genesis. George C. Scott, Pe­ A MONTM 44 Sundae topping 6 :3 0 P M ® C B S N ew s (CC). (In Stereo) ter O'Toole, Ava Gardner 1966. QD White Shadow 47 Face part [L IF E ] Cagney & Lacey ® (4® A BC New s (CC) [H B O ] Vietnam War Story (CC) Soldiers 0® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) 23 24 [ M A X ] M OVIE: H e's M y Girl' The man­ 49 M a o ___ tung 27 28 29 (TD Jeffersons (CC). try to escape the realities of war at Mama- [A & E ] Lorenzo Lamas at the Improv 52 Summaries ager of an aspiring rock star masquerades « San's Chicago Club (In Stereo) □ 5 3 @ NBC News (CC|. as a woman in order to accompany his [C N N ] Headline News Overnight 55 Cleopatra's 33 54) (P3 Nightly Business Report client on a free trip to Los Angeles. T K [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire [E S P N ] Fishing: Arthur Smith KDW river Carter, David Hallyday, Misha McK 1987 Tournament (R) LI'L ABNER by At Capp ■ ® Family Ties (CC) Part 2 of 2 [U SA ] Miami Vice 56 Unshod 36 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) 1 1 :30PM Nightline (CC) 3 :05 A M B New s |R| AH IS S T IU . 57 Yule dD Love Connection [TMC] MOVIE: The Milagro Beanfield CB a® y a s .’T YA S .^ ^ s o NO' IS g o n n a AH'U. TAKE O O T LIFE. IT SOUNDS HEAVENIV.T—ITS 37 TH' KINDA WEDDIN' EVERY GAL in s a n e 'NUFF 58 Fracas [A 8iE] Twentieth Century An examina­ W ar' The irrigation of a small plot of land m (3® Morton Downey Jr. 3 :10 A M [H B O ] MOVIE: Volunteers' DRENCH NORESELF M GASOLINE, IMSUPANCE-KILL m a h s e l f T'BE AGREEABi^ SET MORESELF AFLAME — AN' , -AN' TH' PAYMENTS WILL DREAMS OF-BLJt; WE BETTER 59 Compass point tion of the siege of Leningrad Host; Walter raises tensions between a Chicano farmer, QD Honeymooners (CC) A ne'er-do-well playboy running from U C A P FUM ATHEE.VYWSTLIN' SUPPORT TW' BRIDE AN' SETTLE FO'TH'3 ?-CENT, OR Cronkite. his neighbors and New Mexico land devel­ a gambling debt escapes to Thailand to THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk ft Sy Barry •TH'BURNIN'O'ROME." — -ulp.rr- C H EAPSK ATE WEDDIN/.'' 5® Jeffersons GROOMJO' TITREST OTTHAR ^ opers. Chick Vennera, Sonia Braga. Ruben serve in the Peace Corps. Tom Hanks, V E R Y NICE—BUT WHUT u f e s .'T — DO ES t HKT AN'- MAKE IT FAST.«r VOKOMS DOWN [CNN] Showbiz Today I S 7 53 Tonight Show Host: Johnny Car- John Candy, Rita Wilson 1985. Rated R. IS VO'GONNA DO T'MAKE SATISFY VO'? MOON GOIN'DOW N.’:'^ YO "4 9 " 50 51 Blades 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) OH„ T ' THE FEELINS'e SIRE,THE 24 HOURSY cSOOP/ TH'WEDDIN'OMUSUAL? [HBO] MOVIE; The Trouble With son. Guests: actor-comic Bob Newhart. [U S A ] Murder, She Wrote (In Stereo) ( WHO IS THAT ____ AMI /AtUTUAL.ROWLt AREALWIOST UP. /NOW,,MV 1 Furrows y Spies' A hapless British intelligence agent vocal group the Kings Singers. (60 min.) (In 55 is sent to the island of Ibiza as bait for So ­ 3:30 A M [E S P N ] CoHege Basketball: [ /VIASKEP awn ?J O f THE eUAP W NESS ^ REX' NO RESPONSE 5 0 /NEXT STEP/ 2 A-bomb 8 : 30 P M ® (40) Head of the Class (CC) Stereo) viet spies. 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22 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Mar 8. 1989 HOMES [ g f l HOMES APARTMENTS [STORE AND FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE

COUNTRY Lot In An­ DESIRABLE Area of ECONOMICAL, T h ir d MANCHESTER. Sto- dover. Rural location East Hartford. Three ^ Spccioli^ D cftt! 1 floor, one bedroom re/otflce - South Main but close to town. Lots bedrooms, 2'/z baths, apartment with stove Street location. Per­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 of trees. Build from 24x16 fam ily room with and refrigerator. Nice fect tor beauty shop, your plans or use ours. raised hearth fire­ location. $45() plus utlll- colonial crafts or office IBOOKKEEPING/ IMIBCELUNEOUS space. Available May Or buy the land now to place. Cedar sided with PAINTING/ HEATING/ , ties and security. No [HOMES build In the future. brick front. Oversized INCOME TAX PAPERING SERVICES pets. Call Strano Real 1st. $575. plus utilities. HOMES PLUMBING Allbrio Realty, Inc. 649- Good sized lot will take two car garage. Call Estate, 647-7653. Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Real Estate FOR SALE FOR SALE 0917.______( 0 comfortable size today to see this unique HEBRON. Modern, two home. Get started In home. A sking $214,900. Complete eceountlng services Spring is coming EAST HARTFORD. New As o condition precedent to STEEL erectors. Must FIRE Restoration com­ Including A/R. A/P, P/R, Q/L. PAiNTINC & M&M OIL bedroom. Heat, hot PART Time position open WANTED: Experienced, VERNON. Custom built 9 housing and build your Strano Real Estate, water, appllanc.es, office space In restored the plocement of onv adver­ have experience, weld­ part time cook and pany In M anch ester Manchester 647-7653.0______P41, Stetement and quarterly PLUMBING a HEATING For all your cleanup house, spectacular tising In the Manchester He- tor bright, energetic I HOMES room Coronlal that derom home. Call and WALLPAPERING parking, no pets. $625. ing, connecting, and housekeeper, church looking tor a tew good • tax returns Can design • d ll Burner Service 6 Sales chores call Rudy, cathedral celling, rold, Advertiser hereby Individual at New Eng­ people. Holidays and FOR SALE offers many nice fea­ AFFORDABLE ask tor Barbara Wein­ MANCHESTER. Unusual 228-3245 or 646-0882. hanging lintels. Many land Video. Previous rectory, llve-In resi­ tures, living room with berg tor more Informa­ additional applications FnoEaHmafts 847-9925. Burnside Avenue. 3800 agrees to protect, Indemnity benefits. Training pro­ VALUE home featuring sky- ' • Automatic Oil Delivery MANCHESTER. Beauti­ and hold harmless the Mon- fringe benefits. East experience preferred dence available. For tion on this country lot. tailored for your business Call Jolin Reasonable, reliable, square feet with base­ gram. $7 to start. Over­ EAST HARTFORD. Cus­ fireplace, family room Oversized 6 room dorm- llohts, large eat-ln klt- • Well Pumps Sales 6 Service chester Herald, Its officers Hartford Welding, 289- but not necessary. appointment, call 742- with bullt-ln bookcases Re/MAX, east of the needs. Cell 644-6101. ful two bedroom apart­ ment. Can be divided. time available. Coll ot- tomer Appeal. Newly ered cape, fireplaced living chpn, formal dining _ and references. ment, eat-ln kitchen, and employees against any 2323.______Flexible hours. Com­ 6655, between 9:30am- and tieldstone fire­ riv e r, 647-1419.D 649-3331 • Water Heaters (Eiww« a ow) Terms negotiable. For ter 9am, 646-6855. carpeted 6.5 room room, 3 bedrooms, VA room, good sized bed­ self-cleaning stoye, and all liability, loss or MANCHESTER Honda, petitive wages. Stop In 4:30pm. • Bathroom & Kitchen Information, call Ruth A place. Four large bed­ expense. Including attor­ Raised Ranch, com­ baths, easy to ^ clean, tile MANCHESTER. Bowers rooms and loft. Cen­ IN C O M E T A X dishwasher, disposal "Connectlcuts largest or call New England FULL tlme/port time rooms, first floor leis­ Remodeling Angelic Home, FIske, 282-0651.______neys' fees, arising from RECEPTIONIST. Full pletely re-decorated In kitchen floor, 1 car garage, School District. By trally located. Possible ^PREPARATION and refrigerator. Din­ m otorcycle /power Video, 841 Main Street, time. Must have good person needed tor busy ure room, 2’/z baths, CHFA candidate. Call I ROOFING/ • Senior Citizen Olscounts Care Registry O F F IC E space In M a n ­ claims of unftilr trade practi­ medical office In Man­ last l '/2 years. New finished rec room, conve­ owner, 3 bedroom ing room, living room ces, Infringement of trade­ equipment dealer" Is M anchester, 646-2772. typing skills and word hardwood floors. Im­ today tor details. In Your Homo SIDING • Electric work by Local registry offers quality chester. 3 rooms. To­ chester. Four to 4Vs kitchen vinyl. Lower nient location. 149,000. Cape. New custom oak and one bath. Air con­ marks, trade names or pat­ now accepting applica­ processing experience. mediate occupancy. kitchen, 1'/z baths, fam ­ $122,900. Century 21 Ep- Inlcydlng: Rental and Sola Precision Electric care... lower coat to patients,., taling 900 square feet ents, violation of rights of days per week. Please level family room plus Proprietorship. (3ail Jim Wheeler ditioned, very quiet. tions In the sales, ser­ Good benefits and $289,000. U 8. R Realty, Call Joe ily room,aboveground steln R ealty, 647-8895.0 FREE eSTlUATES companions, home makers, on Spruce Street. Park­ privacy and Infringement of vice, and parts depart­ UA THEATERS coll Denise at 646-8757, play room which Is LEAKY ROOF? Ideal tor middle aged competitive salary. partially finished. 643-2692.P______Lombardo & Assoc. pool, many extras. M A N C H E S T E R . It you ing, one year lease copyright and proprietary ments. Competitive Looking for a few 9am-11am.______“ 742 -10 09 Motl rooti can be rtp*b*and secur­ tion. Responsibilities For more informa­ $5.50 per hours. 643- REIMBURSEMENT AND = couplons!) In Okla. please add tax. cations received. Informa­ Painting, Staining, Home 643-9649/228-9616 Interior Construction ity. C all 228-0036 and 2T'h width - 25C a regular basis. We NON-BENEFIT RATE OF PAY tion pertaining to this appli­ chester's west side. at 742-0018. ^ Include volunteer de­ tion please call di­ 2171. SOUTH End Colonial. CLASSIFIED CRAFTS Repair. Large Jobs. Small Fully Insured/Free Estimates leave messoge. » 13Y4 width • 2 for 25$ velopment, planning otter on the lob train­ PROGRAMS Pristine 7 room Circa cation Is on tile In the office of Three bedrooms, ce­ Jobs, Done with Care. MUST be picked up at the For more information, call MANCHESTER HERALD OSOW the Wetlands Aoent/Town WilHim Fandiy HEBRON. Renovated, and Implementation of rector of Nursing ing and also have an 1896 home, spacious ramic bath, fireplace, PAINTING/ Herald 'Office Monday thru ASSISTANT Manager. (Mractor of Nuraing, P O BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74008 Clerk, Town Office Building. Call 645-6559 tor a free IZ0»8434»80 large two- bedrbom service and rehabilita­ excellent fringe benef­ p a rlo r and foyer. 365' hardwood floors plus Thursday before 11 a.n. only. Pepperldge Farm Doted at Andover, Connec­ estimate. PAPERING FLOORING Quality Guaranteed At apartment. Laundry tion and public educa­ Crestfield its package. Interested ^ Crestfield deep lot. $170's. B la n ­ carpet, newer furnace Thrift Store. Good Convalescant Home ticut this 1st and 8th day of and plumbing. Heavy Leave Message Affordable Prices facilities. $640 monthly tion programs. Send candidates should call starting salary. Full chard & Rossetto Real­ M a rch , 1989. Convalescent our Human Resources Manchester. CT duty Insulation. Lots of Includes heat and hot resume to: Executive benefits. Must be a high tors," We're Selling ANDOVER INLAND [WANTED TO Department for more 643-5151 nooks and crannies. w a te r. C a ll 228-0036, Director, 243 East Cen­ school graduate. Can- H ouses" 646-2482.0 WETLANDS COMMISSION BUY/TRADE Home Inform ation at 649-4586. $144,900. Ja ck so n 8> FRANK YOUNG ■ B i n Simon Simon leave message. ter Street, Manchester, didotes required to MANCHESTER. Three Steven Fish, EOE M/F/H/V Chairm an Jackson Real Estate, MANCHESTER. Two 06040.______take a pre- bedroom Cape In a TILEMASTERS WANTED: Used furni­ 643-5151 PRIVATE PARTY 647-8400.D PAINTING □ bedroom flat, first PART Time drivers DISHIMASHER. Even­ employment, company IMMEDIATE Opening. super location. Care­ 003-03 ture ot any type. Call floor, air conditioning, helper. Moving furni­ ings tor hard working paid drug screen and Full time delivery. free aluminum siding, Interior SpecMIeie □ □ Tile Sales and Installation 293-2900. LEGAL NOTICE fully oppllanced kit­ ture. Call 647-1717, person. Career oppor­ physical. Apply In per- Heavy lifting. Includ­ hardwood floors, full Merchandise Ads INVITATION TO BID TOWN OF ANDOVER Earn While You Learn Pride taken In every job we dot MANCHESTER leave message. tunities possible. Will son, Tuesdav- ing Saturdays. Paid attic and baseVnent tor Sealed bids will be received INLAND WETLANDS chen, basement, gar- W<* will train a qualified Quality is our main concern. oge. $700 per month, train. Call Covey's, 643- Saturdav, 2876 Main training. $5.25 per storage. $137,900. D.W. In the General Services' of­ COMMISSION □ □ □ □ applicant to he an optical 2751. hour. C all 643-2171. fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ PUBLIC HEARING TILEMA3TERS, INC. plus security, plus utlll- ' Automotive Street, Glastonbury. Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 ter, CT until 11:00o.m. on the REASONABLE RATES No phone calls. EOE The Inland Wetlands Com­ ties. Available April RN/LPN teehnieian in onr lens SECRETARY. East Hart- dote shown below for the fol­ mission of Andover, Connec­ We cater to the home owner. EAST HARTFORD. low ing: 1st. No pets. 649-5678 grinding Dept. W e offer an tord location. Position MEDICAL Office. Ac- Move-In condition. ticut will hold o Public Hear­ Senior Citizen Discount We are bath remodel and ceramic tile specialists. otter 7pm. Immediate Medical M A R C H 17,1989 — S A L E ing on Monday, March 13, Let us win your confidence! Call us today for a [CARS exceptional benefits program available due to pro­ counts Receivable. Lovely 6 room Ranch IMMACULATE, P le a ­ Care Center of Man­ motion. Ability to work OF 1953 CEDAR RAPID 1989 at 7:30 p.m. In the lower FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED^ [FOR SALE Highly motivated Indi­ You’ll hire the on nice lot In family MODEL 10-24 CRUSHER level of the Town Office free estimate, commercial or residential. sant, quiet, tour room chester has a part with starting rate of *6.00 Independently and run vidual needed to Inves­ area. Partlallyflnlshed Building on the following pe­ 6 4 3 - 6 7 7 4 Mambw Chambar of Commerca apartment. Lots more. time opening (32 hourly and reviews in 90 & th in g s s m o o th ly In M A R C H 22, 1989 — SID E titio n : FOR SALE. 1989 Ford tigate unpaid Insu­ best when you find family room In base­ * 991Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days ARM FLAIL MOWER Mature, working fe­ bosses absence. Trans­ Probe GL. Shown by hours) for a nurse ISO days. Call Boh Pound for rance claims. Heavy ment. Roof 2 years old. BEAVER POLYMARK ROUTE 6/SHOODY MILL male preferred. Non- cribing and word pro­ ♦ Additional Lines 504 Per Line. Per Day ROAD — Application of appointment only. Call with recent acute or appt. phone contact with ad- Vinyl siding and tilt out MODEL P10TI 90TO smoker. No pets. 649- cessing skills needed. dtlonal diversified du­ them in the windows. Call for more * Classifications 71 thru 87. FIT HOLDER MODEL EUgene Sommortlno for o 870-9350.______ambulatory care ex­ Retail Shopping Plozo. 5897.______QSA OPTICAL Three years expe­ ties. Part time hours details. $159,000. R ealty * Merchandise Under *250 C-SOO (R E B ID ) HOMES 1 ^ CONDOMINIUMS CONDOMINIUMS 83 SUBARU GL wagon 4 perience. Interested 649-3177 rience or secretarial which could expand to W orld, B e n o it , M A R C H 22, 1989 — T A X At this hearing. Interested MANCHESTER. F o u r door. Under 70,000 Classified Section. * Ad must contain price! persons may appear ond be 1 2 J J for s a le FOR SALE FOR SALE (^MORTGAGES rooms, first floor, applicants call Kim ______EOE______school training. Career full time position. Flex­ Frechette Associates, BILLS |££J |££J miles. 5 speed. Well heard and written communi­ parking, near 384, bus, at 721-7393 Mon-Fri growth. Excellent be­ ible hours available. 646-7709.O______You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds The Town of Manchester Is cations will be received. In­ maintained. $2200 or AIR CONDITION and re- on eouol opportunity em­ MALLARD View. Dis­ shopping. $550. 645- 9-4 nefits. Salary to Send resume to: Sports NORTH COVENTRY. due to this low price... formation pertaining to this MANCHESTER. Lots ot CHFA Approved. This SAVE YOUR best otter. C a ll 644-2103. frlgeratlon technician. $18,000. Fee paid. C all ployer, and requires on affir­ ap p licatio n Is on file In the of­ closets and storage adorable one bedroom tinctive duplexes and 8251. Medicine and Ortho­ Charming, quality mative action policy for oil of ISUZU 1986 pickup. 5 Experience required. Ann Ross, Business pedics of Manchester, fice of the Wetlands Agent- space In this 3 bedroom Condo Is at Eostmeo- townhouses. Located HOME!! COVENTRY. Available built Dutch Colonial, Its Contractors and Vendors /Town Clerk, Town Office speed, many extra fea­ Licensed. Good wages Personnel Associates, Cope. Two full baths, dow In Manchester, on a privote protective Immediately. 6Vz 155 Main Street, Man­ first floor family room os o condition of doing busi­ B uilding. It you are in tures. Excellent condi­ MEDICAL and benefits. Call 875- 659-3511. chester or c a ll 645-8387 CALL CLASSIFIED ness with the Town, os per formal dining. Eco­ and It Is qualified tor cul-de-sac, this new rooms, two bedrooms, with cathedral celling, Doted at Andover, Connec­ tio n. $3900. o r best 3557.______between 10-6:30pm. Federal Order 11246. nomical to heat. A nice CHFA-FHAM! Don't subdivision of quality 3 FORECLOSURE, one bath, walk-out BUSINESS 2 car garage with room ticut this 1st and 8th dov of bedroom townhouses otter. C a ll 742-9892. FULL Time Clerical posi­ tor loft/studio expan­ NOW! Bid forms, plans and specifi­ M arch, 1989. home. $169,900 D.W. let this great financing BANKRUPTCY or basement, laundry 643-2711 cations ore available at the n s h Realty, 643-1591.0 pass you by. Fully op- and duplexes await hook-up. $750 p e r 1981 CHEVETTE Sport, OFFICE tion. Telephone and sion. $247,900. P h illip s ANDOVER INLAND SECRETARY General Services' office. pllonced kitchen, ce­ your Inspection. Kit­ DIVORCED or month. Security plus red and silver. Body direct contact with cus­ Real Estate, 742-1450. n WETLANDS COMMISSION MANCHESTER. NIceAn- chens have oak ca­ Part time position tomers, accounts re­ Part-time position, 20 hours per week, from 10:30 arn - TOWN OF MANCHESTER Steven Fish, ramic both, first floor tirstand lastmonth. No good. Needs repairs. ROBERT B. WEISS, soldl built Colonial binets, range, oven, "falling behind,” ask ceivable, record keep­ 2'30 pm Monday-Friday. In ELMCREST'S PARTIAL MANCHESTER. Porter Chairm an unit, ample storage utilities. Adults pre­ $600. Keep trying. 643- available, 2 days GENERAL MANAGER with large rooms. dishwasher, refrigera­ for NO PAYMENT program affiliated with the Manchester School system. Street School area. 002-03 and parkin g. $77,500. ferred. No pets. Call 6135.______ing, some typing. 011-03 Hardwood floors per week, 9 to 5pm Duties Include typing, filing, transcribing patient re­ Custom Ranch. Plas­ Jackson & Jackson tor and bullt-ln micro- PROGRAM up to 2 742-7494 or 742-8161. 1977 MERCURY Cougar. Insurance and benef­ throughout, even In kit­ wave ovens. Fire­ for billing, collec­ its. C all 647-9137. cords from cassettes, maintaining patients charts, tered wolls, 3 bed­ FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION chen. Studlo/office Real Estate, 647-8400.O yearsll NEWER Three bedroom RX7, V8, 62,000. Excel­ some admission's proceed's heavy phone contact, and iHanrbpstpr rooms, 2 fireplaces, FOR THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER placed living rooms, lent condition. $450646- tions, insurance DRIVER with skylight on third I'/z baths w ith fu ll va n i­ THE SWISS GROUP Duplex, wall to w all,all other related clerical responsibilities. garage, brick front. Notice Is hereby given of o sole of public auction to be held floor. French door to 4081.______claims and data Saturday, M a rch 18, 1989 beginning at 10:00 o.tn. In South MANCHESTER. Luxury ties, separate full base­ appliances, 1'/z bath. Elmcrest otters a competitive salary, flexible benefits Belflore Realtors, 647- Windsor, CT, Sullivan Avenue, next to Gerber Scientific, for screened porch in large 3'/z room unit In presti­ 203-454-4404 643-1823. 1976 FO R D V an, E-250, Endh 1413. ments, 2 zoned base­ entry. Stars package, tuition reimburaement, 10 paid holidays, and Coventry area the following surplus Items. fenced yard. $174,900 gious Beacon Hill, board heating systems, CDVENTRY. Unique one Clubwagon. Excellent Please send an innovative slck-vacatlon policy 4.5 weeks of paid 643-2711 Description Serlol/ID No. D.W. Fish Realty, 643- across from Wickham Andersen permashleld bedroom apartment. condition. $800, negotl- time off per year. Please send resume to personnel or 1591.0______resume to: Stand 1978 Chevrolet Crew Cob CCL248B128636 Pork. Fully op- thermopane windows, [REAL ESTATE $495/month plus utili­ able. 649-5007, apply to: HELP WANTED Manchester 1977 Fo rd LTD Station Wagon 7B745248430 HDME, Dfflce or effi­ pllonced, wall to wall, luxurious wall to wall I WANTED ties. Pets Okay. 742- evenings. Manchester Herald out Receptionist Desk 1969 International 1500 D Dump 314S01H900040 ciency apartment. Re­ spacious rooms. Air carpeting and attached 6976, leave message. 1979 Chevrolet 4 X 4 Pickup CKL1391159505 Box AA W24BJ7S143120 duced to $199,900. This conditioner, basement. garage. Come see the MANCHESTER. Almost i f Elmcrest 1977 Dodge 4 x 4 Pickup Heat and hot water 1973 International 2010 6Wh D um p 707211G52265S wonderful Ansoldl mode for tomorrow. new 2 year old duplex CLYDE 16 Brainard Place 25 Marlborough Street Herald route. EH42GAA153S03 Included In $170 I CONDOMINIUMS ORDER 1980 Dodge St. Regis built Colonial with 4 You own your own lot on cul-de-sac. 3 bed­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Manchester, CT Portland. CT 06480 MENTAL HEALTH WORKER 1979 Dodge St. Regis EH42W9A18S6S6 bedrooms plus att­ monthly condo tee. and house. No associa­ rooms, 2 full baths, full [FOR RENT 1978 Plym ou th F u ry RL41K8A208012 Early occupancy. Bel- ROUTE 83, VERNON 06040 Part-time position, 30 hours per week-.., (approximately EH42L9A188938 ached office, breeze- tion tees. Competi­ basement with washer O N E F O R 1979 Dodge St. Reals tlo re R ealtors, 647-1413. MANCHESTER. Two 12pm-6pm — some flexibility needed), In newly created Short Hours -r- Pin to 6T10Y161321 way, garage, full fin­ tively priced from and dryer hook-up. 100 83 NIsaan 280ZX *7495 1976 Ford bedroom Townhouse Finding a cash buyer for PARTIAL PROGRAM affiliated with the Manchester 1977 Miller Toll Gate Berm Feeder RTL ished basement. Two $149,900. B lan ch ard & amps circuit breakers, 84 Monte Carlo *6495 School System. Function as part of a multi-dlacipllnary 303 Senior Broke Lathe fireplaces, one full, two with family room In the Items you'd like to sell Y O U R A D V an Norm on Rossetto Realtors," large kitchen with 84 Century LTD wagon *6695 treatment team. Rqnning peer support group, partic­ 1962 B ro ckw o v 'Tractor N257T25 half baths. What a We're Selling Houses" stove and refrigerator. convenient areo. $695 Is easy. Just let our read­ Great Pay! ___ LoCross Trailer SF625 [HOMES 84 Skyhawk wagon *5995 TODAY! ASSOCIATE PROGRAM ipating In recreational programs, etc. 1946 House! Anne Miller 646-2482.D Fully carpeted. Vinyl per month. Call D.W. ers know what you hove FOR RALE Fish, 871-1400 o r 643- 84 Camaro Blue *5995 This equipment Is being sold In "AS IS, !? "‘j®’?!?'" Real Estate, 647-8000.O MANCHESTER. S p a ­ siding makes the exte­ for sale with an ad In 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 DIRECTOR Prior experience with adolescent population, sub­ tion, with no warranty expressed or r ? I ' 1591.______88 Century 4 Dr. (2) *8995 Classified. 643-2/11. Call 647-9946 motion Is ovolfoblo ot tho Gonorol Sorvlcos Offics »41 Con- cious one bedroom rior maintenance tree. stance abuse treatment, and recreation therapy pre­ ter Street, Manchester, CT (203) 647-3031. with cozy dining room, C a ll fora private show­ MANCHESTER. Nice, 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. *5195 Manchester Partial Hospital Program ferred. Must be willing to obtain PUBLIC SERVICE LI­ large living room and ing. $260,000 or $135,900 appllanced, 2 bedroom 85 Century wagon *7495 CENSE. Please send resume to personnel or apply to: Town of Manchostor, CT per side. Possibility of townhouse tor rent at * 152.900 charming country dec­ 56 Cutlata Clara wgn. *8995 Full-time clinical position co-ordinating Ask for Robert B. Weiss, MANCHESTER some owner tlnonclng. $650 per month Includ­ PART TIME DELIVERY PERSON orating. $66,800. Sentry 66 Grand Am 2 Dr. *8395 the start up and mangement of partial Elmcrest General Manager Real Estate, 643-4060.O Boland Brothers, 649- ing utilities. Also could Immediate opening for part time 013-03 2947 ask tor Ed. be purchased with little 86 Subaru QUO *7495 program in conjunction with the Man­ 25 Marlborough Street Gerlinde MANCHESTER. Choose m oney down. 635-6200. 88 Nova 4 Dr. *6995 delivery of newspapers to stores and from a one or two chester School system. Portland, CT 06480 TOWN OF MANCHESTER bedroom unit. MANCHESTER. Beacon 86 Celebrity 4 Dr. *7695 LEGAL NOTICE 1 Rentals racks in ^Manchester. 2 Hours daily - 6 eoe ______CHFA/FHA approved. Hill. Two bedroom days per week. Hourly plus mileage. The ASSOCIATE PROGRAM DIREC­ The Zoning Board ot Appeals mode the following decisions Units ore spacious and Ranch style condo. $795 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 at Its meeting ot February 27, 1989: have plenty ot storage. per month Includes Dependable transportation and valid TOR will establish, co-ordinate and im­ Application Drake Petroleum — Denied o ''*®®*** $76,500. Sentry Real [APARTMENTS heat and hot water. plement the policies and procedures of MORTGAGE REPRESENTATIVE No. 1320 nonce rlonce TO to o alter on existing ^ non-eontorni , .xceptlon ng Estate, 643-4060.D [FOR RENT Call D.W. Fish, 643-1591 driver's license necessary. Call Frank RANCH-STYLE DUPLEX or 871-1400. AUTOS FOR the after school program (2pm-6pm TELEPHONE Jeouest to alte r the structure to oMovv convenl- Excellent investment property or live in one unit MANCHESTER. Beauti­ MeSweegan, at the Manchester Herald MC^reta®! soles ot 484 East Middle Turnpike. SOUTH WINDSOR. RENT/LEASE daily): supervise the clinical activities of New position available at well established with rental income from 2nd unit. A terrific starter fully renovated and A V A IL A B L E Imme- - 647-9946. Application william T. ond Ingrid S. Frolie — Granted o vo- home. Aluminum siding, root will be replaced. 4 maintained second dlately 3 bedrooms, Three bedroom Condo, Hartford County bank for Residential Mort­ available April 1. Fire­ FREE Mileage on low assigned staff be responsible for admis­ SALES No. 1321 fia n ce to reduce the side yard to opproxlmotely rooms on one side and 3 on the other. Hardwood floor, 2 bedrooms. $675 and $700 plus u tili­ 2 feet (15 required) to construct on accessory place, pool, washer- cost auto rental. Vil­ sion, valuation, treatment and dis­ gage Representative to call on realtors and floors. Call us for more information. CHFA/FHA approved. ties. Child and one pet take mortgage applications in Hartford Part Time building of 50 Plymouth Lone. Air conditioning, mic­ okay. Allbrio Realty dryer. No pets. Call lage Auto Rental, 643- charge planning of all after school pati­ BOLTON *149.900 rowave, oven Dis­ 649-0917.______Sue, days, 521-0610, ev­ 2979 o r 646-7044. County area. Excellent mortgage rates, pro­ u T u T ’' fpeclol^TcrtTiMoolloToc^^^^^^ enings, 675-6303. Join the World of Advertising!! ents; be responsible for community liai­ Salespeople Needed oetfm Sz()0Vom Aprll20through A pril23, hwasher Included. COVENTRY. Convenient $105,500. Sentry Real son and marketing activities for the pro­ grams, and service. Our volume was up in 1989 Ot 364 Middle Turnpike West with the tol- location, rear court­ 1988 and we want someone who can help us l^ ln o conditions: that the premises ore tho­ Estate, 643-4060.D yard entrance. Carpet- R T 1 HOMES Sell Your Car CLERK TYPIST gram; and co-ordinate the program with rou ghly cleaned ot ♦•’•,,®'®,J®j®/.I®®** MANCHESTER. Lovely Ing, one bedroom Entry level positions hours ot operotlon ore limited to. |2 i|F 0 R RENT other clinical services with the hospital. increase it again in 1989. Excellent training, large rooms In this apa rtm e n t. Two 1:00 PM to 1:36 PM A p ril M months security dep­ Full time diversified opening in our pleasant working environment and lots of 100 PM to 8:30 PM Apr 21 Northfield Green, 2 BOLTOkr'"BeautItul^ix *15 now open. We will pay you osit. No pets. Adults Requires Master level degree and previ­ backroom support. Excellent compensation 11:00 AM to 8:M PM Apr 23 bedroom , 1'/z bath con­ room Ranch, three 4 Line* — 10 Days Advertising Department.,Knowledge Noon to 4:30 PM Aorii u dominium. Finished preferred. $420 without bedrooms, 1'/z baths, of data processing a plus but will ous experience in the human services package commensurate with experience. If while you train — Anniieation Bnbari J Modor# — Denied o vorlonce request rec room. Call for a utilities. 742-0569. garage, many extras. 50$ charge each addi­ field. Prior supervisory experience pre­ you have experience in the residential mort­ n S'’i 323"“ " fo “ ^ % 'u c i the mlnlmu,^^^^^^ MOVE RIGHT IN private showing today. MANCHESTER. One bed­ Two months security tional line, per day. You train. Pleasant telephone manner, aii you need to qualify is tIon to on existing house at 76 Oliver Street. Cozy, neat, 5 room Ranch situated on huge lot. 3 $129,900. Century 21 E p ­ room apartment, heat, and references. No can cancel at any tlma. ferred. Send resume to: gage market, please send your resume to: stein Realty, 647-8895.0 good typing and spelling necessary. Application B abart B Price — Gronted o vorlonce to allow bedrooms, hardwood flooring, fireplaced living hot water, carpeting, pets. $950 per month. SORRY. No.1324 the total Veplocement ot on existing non-con- room, garage. Beautiful, private, park-llke yard. air conditioning, all ap- Available March 15. NO REFUNDS OR an outgoing personality MANCHESTER. S p ar- Personnel Department fa?mino two-tomllv dwelling with a new fwo- pllances. C a ll 649-5240. 649-7725. ADJUSTMENTS Timothea I. Eckhoff, fSmTlv dwHIIng ot 736 North Main Street. Just settle right In. kllng three room unit Good hourly wage, e)

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