20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, March 7, 1990

HELPING PEOPLE so- - 4 tistv their needs and wonts ... that's what wont ads ore oil about Bridge 1'^ X IConfusion Protest Top dog 5 Spcciolislf lyciTV/STEREO/ Declarer won and played a club. East NORTH 3-1^»o Playing I'® A ppliances 4 5 4 took the ace, and now another heart let 4Q54 in a fog West take enough tricks to set the con­ HITE Upright freezer. ♦ K52 tract. That made Willy declarer 13 Appointments Calhoun named Excellent condition. EC loses in OT 4KQ972 By James Jacoby times that evening, going set six times $200. 875-9094. in contracts that should have been WEST EAST made. by Democrats delayed/3 in Division II semi/9 Coach of Year/8 ♦ J 9 3 4 Q 10 8 6 It was Willy Nilly’s last deal of the In fairness to Willy, even he would V J 9 8 3 2 R K 10 7 evening, and he was a little tired. He MACHINERY have got it right before exhaustion set ♦ Q 10 9 ♦ J763 had teen declarer a dozen times dur­ i ' ° A ndtodls in. For the test shot at making three 48 3 4 a 6 ing the game and had misplayed eight MtSCELLANEOUS 7"00LS, electric llgsow, no-trump, he should play low from CHILDCARE SOUTH hands, going set five times in cmi- landscaping ‘ «BVtCC$ chainsaw, and drill. tracU he should have made. Undaunt­ dummy at the first trick. East would 4 A K 7 2 play the 10, won by Willy's ace. But Approximately loO' V A 6 ed, he opened one no-trump, and Licensed Oaycare/Playgroup wire fencing. 646-1636 now, when East won the club ace, the I CHARLES THE after 5. ♦ A 8 4 equally undaunted, his partner raised I Full and part-time available. 2-4 Landscaping - Now accept­ queen of hearts would loom large in HANDYMAN 4 J to 5 4 1 "j opening heart dummy as a stopper. Declarer would yr. olds. Beautiful Manchester ing spring work. Accepting ENTERPRISES ^ad. Willy went right up with dum- home w/many Indoor and out- Vulnerable: Both have nine tricks before West had the POWER WASHING When East put up the I door activities. A lot of TLC and lawn accounts. Clean, pro­ I DO ^SPORTING Dealer: South residential & commercial king Willy pursed his lips and shrewd­ opportunity of leading through dum­ I individucil attention given. Early ' ° ‘ A oods my’s heart queen again. I starting hrs. fessional service. Please PAINTING South West North East ly played low. Just possibly the lead 649-9694 7am-5pm. leave message. 644-2901. interior/exferior 1 NT Pass 3 NT A ll pass might be from a six-card suit, and the m anrhpalpr M crali SPRING CLEANING PENNSYLVANIA House club ace might be in the hand with James Jacoby's books ‘Jacoby on Bridge'and ■garages -yard 88' sofa $50, twin fold­ Opening lead: V 3 only two hearts. That was wishful •Jacoby on Card Gam es'(vrilten with bis lather, ICLEANING SERVICES -cellars -guners ing bed $25, portable the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at thinking. East played a second heart. bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. HEATING/PLUMBING -rotatilling typewriter $20, chllds •Brush/lree & trash hockey helmet $25. 649- CAMERA removal JANITORIAL *30 yrs. experience ON SALE NOW!!! Hove Thursday, March 8,1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents M&M OIL ‘fast, reliable & tickets tor the Whalers Astrograph SERVICES PLUMBING & HEATING fully insured gome against Buffalo • Oil Burner Service & Sales *10% senior Saturday, March CALL NOW! 10th. Please coll 649- - Automatic Oil Delivery discounts TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your best 6 4 5 -6 7 0 7 CALL 872-4072 4913. flashes of Inspiration you gel today con­ -Well Pumps Sales & Sen/ice i^ lb u r attributes today is your ability to recog­ cerning things pertaining to your home -Water Heaters (EImihc s Gas) nize the worth of the ideas of others and ‘ B i r t h d ^ or family should not be discarded with­ Interior/Exterior -Bathroom & Kitchen FREE JUNK CAR to use them in ways that can feather out first giving them a try. |OAd MUSICAL your own nest. Town parallels Remodeling REMOVAL SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) Your m en­ Painting Done lo^MTEMS GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Several im­ light carpentry -Senior Citizen Discounts L o c a lly tal faculties are extremely acute today March 8, 1990 portant objectives can be achieved to­ -ceilings and walls repaired and you have the potential to solve -Electric Work Parker S t Used Auto KIMBALL ORGAN- day by slightly modifying your present -attics and cellars deemed problems that have others stymied. Put FREE ESTIMATES Parts, Inc. Rhythm tabs, pedals, Substantial strides can be made in the course of action. Circumvent obstacles 643-6386 bench. Must sell, need year ahead in fulfilling your ambitious this force to work for you in constructive Phono; instead of trying to push them aside. ways. fully insured/fee estimates 649-3391 room. $200. 643-4223. objectives. You've already had most of 649-2871 CANCER (June 21-July 22) You may SAGIT'TARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) A ccu­ HAMMOND B-3 Organ. the answers, only now you'll be able fo have an opportunity today to win over a state’s study rately sizing up complicated commer­ Excellent condition. apply them more effectively. CLEANING HAWKES TREE SERVICE new ally by frankly discussing a matter cial situations shouldn't be too ditticulf Coll 649-7804. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) M ingling that is of mutual concern. Point up how Homes, offices, etc. CARPENTRY/ Bucket, truck & chipper. with other than your usual friends will tor you today. You will arrive at your an­ each can benefit from a collective swers intuitively supported by logical For all your REMODELING Stump removal. Free help give you a fresh approach to things effort. estimates. Special deductions. today. Conversations with new people LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Take time today cleaning needs consideration for elderly IRfidPETS AND could furnish you with new interests. to devise new methods and tactics that Call ALL PHASES OF HOME and handicapped. 1 0 °! SUPPLIES Trying to patch up a broken romance? CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) The can improve things for you where your more you have to do today, the belter on dropouts 645-0668 IMPROVEMENT NEEDS . 647-75M The Astro-Graph Matchmaker can help work or career Is concerned. Your con­ tv"'- ' •*' Basetiwnls IlniBhed ■ Decks - FREE- to good home. 7 you to understand what to do to make you are likely to function. Run errands 1- * year old female Bea­ cepts could turn out fo be rather or drop in on friends. Either should turn Susooms - Rooting • Bathrooms- the relationship work. Mail $2 to Match­ Ingenious. KIcham EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS gle. Spade, oil shots. out to be fun and serve to appease your -ft the state Department of Education, helped 15 )rrs. txperianca maker, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland OH VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) This is one of staff and wire reports , BOOKKEEPING/ I DO: Affectionate. 649-5873 44101-3428. restlessness. x'-'&f -Y. analyze the data in the study. Steve Devereaux's otter 5. those interesting days when unexpect­ INCOME TAX ■Dressmaking -Alterations (All ARIES (March 21-April 19) In quiet sur­ 4QUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Your best The formula used by the state counted a stu­ I Carpentry Service ed developments could turn out to be ideas today are likely to be the ones HARTFORD — The problem of students o 742-1076 Kinds) -Replace Zippers -Coal roundings today you'll be able to sort the most tun. Play it loose so that you dent as a drop-out as soon as he withdrew from Linings Custom Curtains and out your thoughts in constructive ways you’ll have tor making or saving money dropping out of high school in Manchester 35 -n I R 7 d MISCELLANEOUS can take advantage of shitting tor yourself as well as for others. If school. Cloud said. ALAN W. GATES -Slipcovers (certain types) and plan an effective campaign to fur­ circumstances. parallels a recent study indicating the problem BuL in Manchester, a student is considered Io M fOR SALE ther your ambitions. you're not going to use your thoughts, ^ F &CO. COLTART CARPENTRY Call 647-8730 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Any bright at least tell them to your pals. is no longer only the province of big cities, but a drop-out after being out of school for three All phases of For all your carpentry needs. of medium-sized communities too. consecutive semesters, according to Conrad tax preparation and Additions to fit your style. TO CLEAN artificial flow­ The survey, conducted by the state Depart­ Striedelmeier, vice-principal for the high — m finar\clal planning. Decks, roofs, porches, finished PAINTING/PAPERING END ROLLS ers, place them heads WANTED TO CARS TRUCKS/VANS ment of Education, shows that school dropouts school and data processing coordinator for the O o basements. References & Low 2 7 '/i" w id th — 50 Individual/Business 1967 Bukk Regal Coupe $6,666 87 Dodge Dakota P.U. $6,785 minor repair. Motor off rood lights; roll Insured. Established 1974. Lotm Bad. Low m lM . Sharp truck REMOVAL MASTER CARPENTER f 1967 OldB FIrenza Coupe $6,960 runs excellently. $400. bar, pin striped; outo- > r - Jan Pawlowski 87 Chrysler New Iferker $6,875 L o c a lly 1967 Chevy S-10Trud( $6,260 871-0014. motlc; recently 3 3 O ) 643-7254 Doors and windows b custoiii b u i. 643-9321 1966 Buick Skyhewk Coupe $6,366 4 Door, Loadad. LaMhar Intartor. Extra Parker SL Used Auto 1966 Chevrolet Corine $1$,9$0 daan OLDS-1939 4 door Sedan. pointed; negotiable Interstate banking Nojobbosmal. 1966 Chevy Celetxtty Sedan $6,360 87 Mercu7 Cougar $7,865 Original Flat Heod 6 $7,200. Ask for Scott Parts, Inc. Baseball league change rapped as exclusionary 3 3 > MATURE/EXPERIENCED 1966 Pontiac Grand Prti $6,290 2 Ooor, Many axtraa, Naadi to ba toM •free ESTIMATES WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. 1966 Buick Somerse* Coupe $4,496 engine, redone In and work: 627-5876 or otter 649-3391 Quality work at a 1965 Buick Regal Coupe $6,990 8 / Chrysler Lebaron $9,245 7pm, 644-2268. > - • INCOME TAX •SENIOflDISCCXjNTS Aulonwlic. ze.ooo itII m out. Must be seen. Ask­ reasonable prlcel 1965 Mercury Lynx Coupe $2^96 By Dianna M. Talbot and six minor-league teams, according to W. prepare youths to play high school baseball. "D PREPARATION OVER 20 YRS. EXPERIENCE 1964 Pontiac Flero Coupe $3,796 88 Chrys Lebaron Convert. $SAVE ing $4,250. Negotiable. goes to conference Both coaches, who said they both have Interior & Exterior Marc SchardL a coach and vice president of Automutc, Top Down Special Ask tor Scott. Work f ^ C A R S Manchester Herald INDIVIDUAL/BUSINESS Free Estimates 81 Adams St., 89 Plymouth Sundarioe $8,845 627-5876 or otter 7, 644- CARS BYBA’s major league program. children in the program who could be affected NEIL MILLER FOR SALE DAN MOSLER Call Brian Weigle M anchester Automailc. kiC. Only 9.000 mllat 2268. i FOR SALE Also Wednesday, about 350 BOLTON — Some parents arc angry about Under the new structure, at least 12 youths, by the changes, said, in the pasL “green” minor 649-3329 646-5692 69 Dodge Grand Caravan $14,995 By Peter Viles 645-8912 paa*., cyl.. year warranty University of Connecticut students or one team, would not be promoted to major- leaguers have been distributed to the program’s 649-4571 7 e 6 The Associated Press proposed changes in the town’s youth ba.scball boycotted classes and flocked to the program this year which could decrease oppor­ league status, in which they play against other major-league teams because the program was Just because vou don't CONCRETE QUALITY 875-3311 Capitol to protest (3ov. William A. tunities to play against Little League teams teams from Manchester and Vernon. Instead, not selective enough. To become more selec­ use on item doesn't mean _ _ _ _ HARTFORD — The General As­ PAINTING Schailer's O’NciH’s proposed budget for next from other towns. they will remain in the town’s minor league, in tive, the program needs to eliminate one the Item has lost Its value. sembly’s rush to allow nationwide which town teams compete against each other. major-league team this year, they said. Why not exchange it for WET COMPANY Quality Pre-owned Autos OUTTO BECOME interstate banking hit a snag when year. But members of the Bolton Youth Baseball ^eciallzlng in: Both chambers voted overwhelm­ The students who would be chosen to play in TTic youth program acts as a feeder system cosh with an od In Classi­ _ Value P ric^ the House and the Senate couldn't Association, which runs the program, say the fied? UJ~77U. BASEMENTS? •Custom Pmnting 88 Olds Cutlass Supreme MANCHESTER'S ingly Wednesday for the interstate changes arc needed to bring back a sense of the major league would be picked according to to the high school by developing high school Free estimates 4 written guaran­ PEOPLE WHO k n o w agree on the thorny issue of whether -Sheetrock their ability and skill, as they have in the past, players, the coaches said. Last year, about 85 tee. Hadwrays, foundation cracks, $9,900 know there's a certain magic v W the bill should protect small banks banking bill, which has the support pride to the spxjrt within this town of about gravity feeds, tile lines, d ^ wells, -Textured 87 Olds Calais #1 of the state’s banking industry as a 4,500 residents. Schardt said. No youth who has played in the youngsters ages 9 to 12 ptanicipated in the STRETCH YOUR burger sump pumps, nenoow wek 6 drain­ ceilings about Classified Advertising. from an immediate rush of competi­ I budget By using one part method of promoting competition BYBA members and parents of children town’s major league would be bounced back to program. This year, about 100 arc expected. age lines. Over 40 years experi­ •Wallpaper tion. the minor league, he said. Although Bolton High School’s varsity soy extender to four oarts ence. References 88 Honda Prelude "S" USED CAR The Senate on Wednesday and drawing more lending capital to who stand to be affected will meet tonight at 9 -Plaster Schardt and Richard S. TUihill, a member of baseball team was disbaiKlcd in 1987, mainly I of meat. Your taste buds ALBERT 2UCCARO $10^900 embraced a three-year moratorium Connecticut to help state banks that p.m. in Herrick FVk’s recreation building to won't be able to tell the WATER PROORNG •Interior /Exterior BYBA who coaches baseball and runs the or­ due to repeated losses which generated a lack 1987 Acura Legend Sedar DEALER on new bank charters as a prudent have been burned by the region’s uy to hash out a solution to the differences. I difference, but your HARTFORD References - V-a.Auto, ------slumping real estate market. The plan calls for eliminating one major Lit­ ganization’s soccer program, said the changes of student intcresL the high school hopes to budget will! Boost your 563-3006 Loadad 84 Merc. Cougar $4,995 move; the House then dismissed it FREE Estimates arc meant to make the program more competi­ budget by selling Idle MANCHESTER 1986 Pontiac! as a protectionist ploy, sending the Since 1983, Connecticut has al- tle League team, and adding two minor league Items In your home with a Quality workman­ 84 SunLSrd 4 Dr. $2,495 teams for a total of two major-league teams tive with other towns’ programs and better Plea.se see TEAM, page 8 646-3361 ship and materials. $^700 bill to a Housc-^natc conference low-cost od In classified. Also, dampness proofing concrete 1986VW G T1 85 Pontiac Fiero $3,695 Plca.se .see BANKING, page 8 walls 4 floors Written guarantee. committee. Licensed & Insured. fesO O 85BMW325E $10,895 WE DELIVER 1988 Volvo 740 Turbo For Horre Delivery. Call Is advertising expensive? Call 86 Buick Riviera $9,495 You'll be surprised now 203-875-9094 rjsr $17,900 87 Acura Legend Sedan 86 Pontiac Fio>'0 $4,395 School boy set afire 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 economical It Is to adver­ 24 Hours Cuba to cut Nicaragua aid Monflay to FnOay. 9 to 6 tise In Clossified. 643-2711. $15,900 86 Sable Wagon $8,695 89 Ford Mustang LX $6,600 86 Chrys. 5th Ave $7,395 MEXICO CITY (AP) — Cuba’s The Cuban news agency Prensa its dislike for the Cuban revolution,” after refusing crack 88 Chovy Beretta GT 86 New Yorker $6,995 Fidel Castro says he’ll stop sending Latina, monitored in Mexico City, Castro said. 8T0RE/0FFICE ONE OF THE good hobits Ve,A^L0«« JQ7QQ Coming April 30th NEW YORK (AP) — A boy was Manners said. "We’re saying he has military aid to Nicaragua when the quoted Castro at a speech Wednes­ “It is possible we could leave ear­ FOR RENT thrifty people have deve­ 87 Merc Cougar $8,595 beaten, bound and set on fire by a a 50-50 chance,” she said. loped is dolly reading of CHILD CARE 86 Hyundai^cel ruling Sandinistas turn over the day before a Cuban women’s or­ lier if the Sandinistas agree to it.” 87 Maxima $10,895 teen-ager who uied to force him to M ice said the boy was on his AAANCHESTER-501 Hart­ the ads In clossified. 'Isr $2,900 O ur A nnual government to the U.S.-backed op­ ganization in Havana. Mrs. Chamorro is due to take office Thof's where they find RESPONSIBLE licensed 90 Acura Legend position next month, Cuba’s official smoke crack, police and wimesscs way to school when he was dragged ford Rood. Parking, voluc bifv'* 87 Mercury Sable $7,595 Castro had close tics with April 25. 1 prime locoflon. 700 daycare mom has op­ $23,900 news agency said. said. to a little-used garage, beaten and squore feet. 649-0969. ening tor toddler or 87 Towti Car $15,995 Nicaragua — ruled by the leftist Castro said Cuban assistance in doused with a flammable liquid. The older. Good references 86 Honda Civic Sedan The Communist president, in­ I\)licc arrested a 13-ycar-old and Sandinistas for a decade — until the housing construction and health care STORE For Rent on Main MISCELLANEOUS and reasonable rotes. $5,900 87 Grd. Marquis $11,395 Community creasingly isolated after the fall of charged him as a juvenile Wednes­ boy, his clothes aixl body aflame, Street, Manchester. FOR RENT Coll 649-5385 ony time, general elections Feb. 25, when escaped to an auto body shop, police I 85 Buick Cenlur 87 Town Car $14,695 hard-line Communists in Eastern could continue if Nicaragua’s new day night with attempted murder, 529-7858 or 563-4438. osk for M ary.______Aulo. AX:, Europe last year, also accused four Violcu Barrios dc Chamorro and government desires. Cuba has sent said. Low M4m assault, kidnapping and other offen- M A IN STREET Oftlce- GARAGE Space For LOVING mom will core 87 Nissan Pickup $4,895 former East bloc allies of becoming her opposition coalition defeated doctors, technicians and brigades of A mechanic, Jean Victor, 28. said Peter's Building. 530 Lease-20x40 Bay. Ideal tor your child In my 87 Toyota Cel President Daniel Ortega. sc.s. s q u a re fe e t. S390 tor repair shop or stor­ 6 SpMj. 87 Mercury Sable $7,895 U.S. puppets. volunteers to help build houses. It is the boy “said the guy started smok­ Manchester home. 643- Rad $10,900 Profile Edition Ite victim, David Auponu who ing crack and said, 'Do you want monthly. Coll Ron, 646- age. $500 monthly. 228- 9960. 84 Olds Ciera Brougham The four countries — Poland, “Our military cooperation ... will generally bclicvi^ some of these arc 2364. 4030. 87 Mazda B2200 $5,495 Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Bul­ be withdrawn when the new govern­ military personnel, but neither turned 12 itxlay, was in critical con­ some?’ He said he did not smoke OFFICE FOR RENT- $4,700 87 Merc. Cougar $8,695 ment lakes office. It would not be Havana nor Managua have disclosed dition wiili bums over half his body crack. The guy knocked him down, 82 Chevy El Camino garia — supported a U.N. resolution FIDEL CASTRO Includes utilities and WANTED MISCELLANEOUS You Certainly Won’t Want to Miss this week that criticized Cuba’s possible to maintain our presence any figures on Cuban workers in at New York Hospiial-Comcll Medi­ poured gasoline on him and burned parking. Location 485 87 Toyota Corolla $6,995 TO RENT I SERVICES $3,995 Out On This Eagerly Awaited Publi­ human rights record. with a government which has shown Nicaragua. . . . to cut aid cal Center, spokeswoman Myma him.” E. Middle Turnpike. 86 Pontiac Grand Am 9 88 Merc. Cougar $9,995 646-1698. BEDROOM apartment GSL Building Mainte­ cation... Your Business Should Be A nance Co. Commercl- $4,700 88 Merc. Cougar $10,495 to r o responsible 86 Ford Escort Part Of It! MANCHESTER-MaIn mother and child. ol/ResIdentlol building Street. Over 750 square 88 Grand Marquis $9,995 Under $400 monthly. repairs and home Im­ $3,900 DOT makes another appeal to corps to change Rt. 6 stance feet of front space on Morlo, 647-8607. provements. Interior 88 Acura Legend coupe 88 Town Car $14,995 2nd floor. Presently set and exterior pointing, Please Call The Herald Advertising up os a beauty salon. light carpentry. Com­ $19,0()0 application for a wetlands permit needed to recommendation to widen Route 6. Bums said, sparking a round of applause 88 Plym. Reliant $6,595 By Rick Santos eastern ConnccticuL all of whom showed Con be used os beauty plete lonltorlol ser­ 89 Acura Legend Sedan Department NOW For Your Space overwhelming support for the rejected reroute the 11.8-milc stretch of Route 6 However. Corps officials have repeated from the approximately 100 in aitcndaiKC. salon or remodeled tor vice. Experienced, rel­ 88 Mazda MX6 $9,895 Manchester Herald through Bolton, Coventry, Andover, Colum­ that they, not only arc able, but required to He told the group that the DOT and the office. 649-4820/646- I CHILD CARE $21,900 Reservation, project. iable, tree estimates. 90 Acura IntM ra GS examine alternatives. 4412. 643-0304. 88 Jaguar )(J6 $34,995 HARTFORD — The state Department of The meeting was for the DOT to update bia. and Windham; the plan involved filling Corps may reach a possible solution to the Regardless of whether the Corps’ O FFIC E Space For LICENSED Day core In $15,900 88GMC4X4 $10,795 Transportation is still trying to persuade the the poli'icians and residents about any in 77 acres of wetlands. problem of constructing a safe and cfficent 643-2711 proposal was proper. Bums and others at the Leose-HIgh trottic Bolton full and port 90 Acura IntM ra GS U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to rccpMkkr in the state’s ongoing battle Bums said the Corps’ ruling angered him highway to connect the Willimantic area area. Route 6, Colum­ time available. Reoso- 9 most because it suited that widening the ex­ meeting argued against widening the road, $16,400 its rejection of the proposed cxprcSiwdJ •Route 6 — a two-lanc highway with Interstate 384. The Corps promised it bia. Heat and olr In­ noble rotes. 643-7063. Man)r Others In Slock MORANDE isting roadway is more practical than saying a widened road iiKrcascd danger be­ FURNITURE from Bolton Notch to Windham, DOT Com­ that has earned the nickname “Suicide would reconsider its decision to deny the cluded. Starts of $150 HOUSECLEANI NG-14 Immediate Delivery LINCOLNMERCURY MAZDA redirecting the higtiway. cause Route 6 acts as the main sucet in wetlands permit if the state could find a bet­ m onthly. 228-4030. (kxmetly Moriariy Bros.) missioner J. William Bums said Wednesday. Alley” because of the number of fatal acci­ years experience. Ex­ MATCHING couch and SCHALLER ACURA “1 know of no one on their staff that is town’s like Andover and already is difficult ter plan that widening the road. Bums said. cellent references. For choir. Excellent condi­ 3016antw Steal Bums spoke at an informational meeting dents along its windy, narrow path. w ont AOS e v e ry aoy. 345 Canter Street, Manchester qualified to make that kind of decision,” he to access because of the dense traffic. To do this, he said, the suite has hired a more Intormotlon coll tion. $150. Please coll Manchaatw ~!»j the state Legislative Office Building, and The DCIT has been u-ying to reach a com­ 2711 647-1690. 646-6536. 647-7077 promise with the Army Corps since Augusu said, adding that the Corps overstepped its “I won’t participate in a major widening 643-5135 'Ills joined by area legislators, officials from rieu.se see RT. 6, page 8 l>»^lc 6 communities, and residents of when the Corps rejected the d'-^artment’s charge as a regulatory branch in making the of Route 6 through these communities,” 0 2 MANCHESTER HERALD, TTiursday, March 8, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, March 8.1990—3 RECORD MANCHESTER/STATE

About Town Police Roundup Confusion gets blame Adopt a pet: Kate awaits . I Sports night is scheduled The Manchester Knights of Columbus, Campbell By Barbara Richmond Man arrested on drug charges : Manchester Herald A Manchester man was arrested on drug charges Wed>- for appointments delay Council No. 573, will sponsor its Annual Irish Sports Night on Monday at 7 p.m. Donations of $10 per person nesday after the Tri-lbwn Narcotics Task Force received includes a corned beef and cabbage dimier. Two female beagles, one about a tip from someone who said they were concerned aboui delay, Cassano said he favors the minim.um number of members 8 years old and the other 1 year old the man, police said. By Rick Santos system becaufo more people can present for meetings. That number is Group seeks volunteers are this week’s featured pets at the Garry David Marcus, 25, of 56 Chestnut St., ApL 44, Manchester Herald help choose the membCTS of town three. Manchester E>og Round. was charged with cultivation of marijuana, possession of boards and committees, which, he However, Carol Shanley, the Buckland’s Company of Artillery, a unit of Nathan Two key Democratic appoint­ Dog Warden Thomas I^scantell marijuaiui, operating a drug factory and possession of says, are all important. Housing Authority’s executive Hale Fife & Drum Corps, of Coventry, is recruiting artil­ said he picked them up together on drug par^ihemalia, police said. ments to the town Building Com­ ‘ The. Building Committee jqjpoint- direeUx', said the vacancy has not lery men to learn to fire 18th century 3-pounder cannons Pascal Lane. They’ve been named He was released on a $5,000 bond and scheduled to mittee and Housing Authority were ment is significant to the-Democrats, caused any problems for the group, and participate in parades and re-enactments. Revolu­ Kate and Allie. appear Feb. 19 in Manchrater Superior Court, police delayed for more than a month be­ he said, because the party lost three whiph meets monthly. tionary War uniforms are provided. Call John Willnauer cause members of the Board of Pascantell said they may be said. seats on the nine-member board Cassano explained that the con-- at 742-7770 for more information. mother and puppy. The older one Marcus turned himself over to authorities W^fawsday Directors didn’t know which politi­ when the Republican majority of the cal party could make the tqipoint- fusion icaqsing the first delay oc­ is white and liver and the younger after learning there was a warrant for his arrest, police Board of Directors voted to fill curred because direaors mistakenly' Free tax help available one is black and tan. They were said. ments. Dcmocratib Director Stephen those terms that expired with fellow T. Cassano said today. were ^oing to let Republicans fill Free student tax assistance is available at Manchester picked up on March 4. Members of the task force visited Marcus’ home on GOP members. seats that Democrats had vacated Community College. Students who have completed at The only other new dog at the Feb. 21 and asked to search the residence, police said. He Cassano said the appointments The Democrats, who held a 6-3 befo^ their tenns had expired. In least two accounting courses and the introductory federal pound, as of TUesday, was a consented, and police confiscated four suspected have been further delayed, by about majority on the committee, are now those situations, only Democrats taxation course will help people with their taxes in the shepherd female. She’s about 1 marijuana plants, police said. three weeks, because scheduling outnumbered 5-2, pending one of could fill those positions. campus’ Lowe Building, Room Cl-107, on lliesdays year old and is black and silver. conflicts have prevented the execu­ their appointments and a GOP ap­ from 6 to 9 p.m. and Wednesdays, 10 am . to 1 pm . until She was picked up at Broad Street Woman driver charged tive committee of the Democratic pointment. A third pending Democratic ap­ April 11, except for March 27 and 28. and West Middle Tbmpike on Kate and Allie Angel An East Hartford woman who allegedly drove 65 mph Town Committee from meeting, The Housing Authority appoint­ pointment is to the Redevelopment March 5. along downtown Main Street early Wednesday morning Cassano said. The executive com­ ment also is crucial, Cassano said, Agency. However. Cassano said Children’s classes ofTered Cocoa, last week’s featured pet near the landfill area. Pascantell is cat, is this week’s featured pet of was arrested and charged with driving under the in­ mittee approves proposed appoint­ because the board has only five delaying the appointment “is no Creative movement classes for children ages 18 was adopted by a Manchester at the pound weekdays from noon Aid to Helpless Animals Inc., a fluence of drugs or alcohol, police said. ments. members and the one vacancy could crisis” because the agency probably months to four years old are being offered by the family. Ebony, featured a few to 1 p.m. There is also someone at volunteer organization. Angel has (Thristina Tharpe, 26, was charged with operating a Although the process has caused a make it quite difficult to have the meets very infrequently. Covenu-y Recreation Etepartment at Second Congrega­ weeks ago is still waiting to be the pound from 6 to 9 p.m., Mon­ been tested for feline leukemia, motor vehicle with a suspended license, operating under tional Church on Route 44. Sessions begin on March 16. adopted. He will have to be day through Friday. has been spayed and has had her the influence, and sp e e ^ g in a 25-mph zone, police For more information or to pre-register, call 742-9074. euthanized if not adopted very The phone numnber at tlie distemper shots. said. soon. pound is 643-6642. If there is no All of the cats and kittens put up Ftoginald Pinto/M«nchMt9r Horald Body design class offered The Doberman pinscher cross answer, call the police department, for adoption are neutered or Registration is underway for Body Design, an exercise female, mentioned last week, is 646-4555. spayed and given their shots before OPENING REMARKS — Peter Mulligan, executive vice-president of Society for Savings, Governor's heating taskforce class designed to increase the strength and tone of all also still waiting to be adopted. There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog being taken. Births talks to Mayor Theunis Terry" Wbrkhoven during Monday’s grand opening of the bank's and the new owner must have the muscle groups, in particular the hips abdomen and She’s about 2 years old and was Anyone interested in adopting a new branch at 732 Main St. in the background is Deputy Mayor Susan Buckno. thighs. The non-aerobic workout will be held Tuesdays found roaming on Hartford Road dog licensed. Before being cat or kitten should call either of subpoenas 14; price-fix probed GARNEAU, Bryan Joseph, son of Ronald M. and and Thursdays from 7 to 8 p.m. beginning TUesday at the on Feb. 24. licensed the dog must have its the following numbers, in the The dog pound is located on rabies shot. homes of volunteers, 232-8317 or Pamela Lee Gameau, 25 Hickory Hill Drive, Andover, YWCA Nutmeg Branch, 78 N. Main St. was bom Feb. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His HARTFORD (AP) — The task Each of the 14 companies will named to the panel. town property off Olcott Street Angel, a beautiful black female 242-2156. “Issuing the subpoenas was the maternal grandparents are Joan and J. Ru'ker Lee Jr. of force Gov. William A. O’Ncjll receive a subpoena from stale Con­ Depression group to meet next step to ensure that we get an South Windsor. His paternal grandparents are the late Pratt & Whitney wins order named to investigate the December sumer Protection Commissioner Depression Anonymous, a support group for the Anne and Ronald Gameau, fOTmerly of East Hartford. He rise in home heating fuel prices' Mary M. Heslin, who has the accurate picture of what happened depressed, meets every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at has a sister, Michelle-Lee, 2. has sent subpoenas to 14 authority to investigate price­ in December when fuel prices rose Manchester Community College in the Lowe Building, Obituaries C H O PllJ, Matthew Christopher, son of Walter S. nesses, with an eye toward fixing in the home heating oil busi­ so dramatically,” she said. Room 205-H. The group follows the 12-step program and Kathleen Mallon Choptij of 85 Walnut St., was bom rated largest single deal ever evidence of price-fixing or ness. While the panel has not made modeled after Alcoholics Anonymous. No dues or fees Feb. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal deliberate attempts to create a fuel “We want to be able to take allegations of price-gouging, it has are required. For more information, call Sherry at ness, said he was pleased that Sin­ expressed concerns that the state 7, 1990). ^andjwents are Mr. and Mrs. George Mallon of Wil- EAST HARTFORD (AP) — Sin­ engines, including spares, worth shortage. legal action if we find that any of 645-1856. Linda L. Bobb Martin R. Callahan limantic. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Jadwega gapore, which has an exclusively docs not have adequate powers to She was bom in Manchester. gapore Airlines has placed orders about $900 million. If the airline fol­ The subpoenas were sent Wed­ the actions of the oil companies Linda Louise Bobb, 40, of Choptij of Hartford. He has a brother Brian Andrew. lows through with its options, Pratt Pratt-powered fleet of aircraft, in­ monitor the supply of home heat­ Lifestyles will be discussed She is survived by a son. Dr. Martin R. Callahan, 51, of Hil­ and options for 234 PW4000 Pratt & nesday to 14 oil refiners and gas were violations of our stale’s Un­ Hartford, died Tuesday (March 6, liard Street, died Saturday (March 3, DILLON, James Raul Jr,, son of James P. and Bar­ Whitney engines — a deal potential­ would supply an additional 135 en­ tends to continue its relationship ing fuel. “Three Gifts You Can Give Yourself and Those You Stephen Matthews of Port plant operators, seeking informa­ fair Trade Practices Act,” Heslin 1990) at St. Francis Hospital and 1990) in Springfield, Vt. bara Stadnidci Dillrm of 137 Sycamore Lane, was bom ly worth $2.2 billion, the East gines, including spares, worth nearly with the jct-cnginc maker. “Connecticut may be unique in Love for a Quality Life” is the topic of a lecture to be Medical Center, Hartford. She is Washington, N.Y.; five tion on fuel production, capacity said. He was bom in Rutland, Vt., Feb. 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Hartford-based jet-engine manufac­ $1.3 billion. that it has a law that makes it il­ given Friday at 8:15 pm . during the Friday Nigh Forum survived by her sister, Carol Wright grandchildren; and three great­ “Wc are proud to be a partner in and sales and possible price-fixing. The panel also announced it Sept. 3, 1938, the son of Charles and grandparents are Elizabeth Glisson of Clearwater, Fla. turer announced. Deliveries will begin in 1994 and legal for a company or an in­ of Temple Beth Sholom. The speaker will be Dr. Judy- of Manchester. grandchildren. Singapore’s operation and arc com­ A member of the governor’s would send subpoenas by next Gladys (Moore) Callahan. He was a and Stan Stadnicki of East Hartford. His paternal The orders come on the heels of a carry through the end of the decade, mitted to meeting our respon­ dividual to create a fuel shortage.1« Arin Krupp, whose areas of experUse include adult learn­ She is also survived by two sons, The funeral will be Saturday at grandparents are Richard and Mary Ann Dillon of Stowe, panel said the subpoenas will help week to fuel wholesalers, seeking 11:30 a.m. at the Church of the Holy graduate of Mount St. Joseph record-breaking $12 billion year for Long said. sibilities to this fine customer,” he said Bradford S. Chase, a paneF ing and development, staff development, change, self es­ Michael Holt in New York, and Vt. To put the magnitude of the order the stale determine whether fuel five years’ worth of information Trinity. Burial will be at the con­ Academy. Pratt in 1989 and represent “the said. member who monitors the fuel teem and stress. The public is invited. Clayton Bobb of Hartford; two GREEN, Michelle Amanda, daughter of Timothy N. in perspective, all airline orders for distributors deliberately created a about fuel supply and fuel prices. venience of the family. Calling He was a member of St. Bridget largest single order for the PW4000 supply for the Office of Policy and daughters, Naomi Bobb in New and Debra Walker Green of 95 W. Middle Timpike, was FTatt’s popular PW4000 engine in The company said it also had con­ fuel shortage during the record-sel­ hours are Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Church, the Irish-American Club on record,” Pratt spokesman David “We said some time ago that the Management. Job program is scheduled York, and Melody Bobb of Hartford; bom Feb. 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her 1989 combined totalled 700 engines sidered engines produced by Pratt's ling cold snap of December. 9 p.m. at the Doolittle Funeral and a director of the Manchester Ski Long said in announcing the order answers that we received from the “Only if we have further infor­ “Employment Opportimities for the Older Worker” is her mother, Naomi Holt in New maternal grandparents are Edward and Jean Walker of worth about $4.7 billion. Long said. major rivals — General Elccuic’s Home, 14 Old Church St., Mid­ Club. on Wednesday. refiners and wholesalers were, in mation will wc be able to deter­ the topic of a special program to be held in honor of York; three brothers, Alan and East Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Robert and If Singapore exercises its options CF6-80C2 and Rolls-Royce’s Trent From Dec. 1, 1989, to Jan. 1, dletown. He is survived by his mother, - Long said the engines would be some cases, incomplete,” said slau; mine whether this law was violated Older Worker Week next week. The program will be of­ David Bobb Holt, both of Hartford, Phyllis Green of Abilene, Texas. used to power both Boeing 747-400s for all 234 engines, it would equal 650 — but concluded that while all 1990, home healing oil prices rose Memorial donations may be made Gladys Callahan of Rutland, Vt.; from S.95 per gallon to $1.42 per Attorney General Clarine Nardi during the period when oil prices fered on March 14 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Senior and Philip Bobb in New York; two two brothers, Francis B. Callahan of COHEN, Zachary Raymond, son of Richard Z. and and McDonnell Douglas MD-11 nearly half last year’s total orders.' three companies offered high- Citizens Center, 549 E. Middle TUmpike. Lunch will be other sisters, Maureen Bird of New to the Church of the Holy Trinity, Carleen Brunetti Cohen of 29 Green Hill Drive, Bolton, Selwyn Berson, president of quality, hi^-tcchnology products. gallon, the panel found. Riddle, one of three stale officials increased,” he said. 391 Main St., Middletown 06457. Shelley Idaho, and Richard Callahan widebody aircraft. served afterwards. Transportation is available. Pre­ Britain, and Delores Bobb of of Rutland, Vt.; two sisters, Kath­ was bom Feb. 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Pratt received firm orders for 99 Pratt’s Commercial Engine Busi­ Watt’s engines were preferable. Hartford; her grandmother. Mellow registration is required. Call 647-3211. Murray H. Novins leen Petelle of Mount Holly, Vt., maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. (Tarmen Brunetti Bobb Thomas of Hartford; two un­ and Charlene Julius of Shrewsbury, of 441 S. Main Su His paternal grandparents are Mr. and cles; and several other relatives; and Murray H. Novins, 87, of 88 Am­ Vt.; and several nieces, nephews, Mrs. Stanford cohen, Longmeadow, Mass. He has two a close friend, Clayton Baker. bassador Drive, husband of Celia Navy makes Tridents pledge Bray Jewelers and cousins. He was predeceased by brothers, Adam, 18 and Alex, 5 and a sister Jordan, 9. The funeral will be Saturday at 1 (Raphael) Novins, died Wednesday Jewelry Repair Public Meetings (March 7, 1990) at Manchester a brother, Joseph Callahan. p.m. at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, • WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite year at a cost of about $1.2 billion 699 M ain SL, M anchester Hartford, with calling hour an hour Memorial Hospital. Services were held in Rutland on the thaw in the Cold War, the Navy each. Navy sources had said prior to Tuesday. Burial will be in St. Public mceUngs scheduled for tonight: before service. Burial will be in He owned and operated the Thoughts wants to continue building Trident the budget announcement that the ★ Ring Sizing in one day THANK Bridgets Cemetery, West Rutland, at Northwood Cemetery, the Wilson Rochester Hardware and Supply nuclear submarines into the late Trident program might be cut back Manchester a later date. ★ Most Repairs done on section of Windsor. Co., Rochester, N.H., from 1936 to 1990s. to one every other year. Memorial donations may be made “Cast me not away from your presence and take not Emergency Medical Services, Lincoln Center hearing The Henry L. Fuqua Funeral Ser­ 1976 when he retired. From 1963 to That pledge came Wednesday premises A VOLUNTEER TODAV 1970, he served as a member of the to the Ludlow Rescue Squad, Lud­ your holy Spirit from me.” But Cooper said he was uncertain room, 7 p.m. vice, 2087 Main St., Hartford, is in from the Navy’s lop submarine of­ New Hampshire State Board of low, Vt. 05149, or to a charity of the Psalm 51:12 M on-Sat 9-5:30 Dedicated volunteers deserve special recognition Conservation Commission, Lincoln Center gold room, charge of arrangements. ficer testifying before the House about production plans for Seawolf 7:30 p.m. Education. He also was a member of donor’s choice. Scapower Subcommittee. attack submarines beyond the Thurs til 8pm for their community service. You can say thank Arthur E. Fiske Sr. the of the The Clifford Funeral Home, Rut­ How often have we felt as if we were abandoned by — Andover “Has the (Soviet) threat really budget year beginning next October. 643-5617 you by nominating them for the Arthur E. Fiske Sr., 101, of . land, is in charge of arranpcments. “cast away from” — the presence of God? The psalmist changed? As we look at the Navy, Board of Tax Review, Town Office Building, 7 p.m. Wethersfield, died TUesday in Brat- He was a charter member of the thus describes a stark state of loneliness which many of we see no change,” said Vice Ad­ Board of Finance, Andover Elementary School, 7:30 tleboro, Vt., He is survived by a Southern New Hampshire Lodge of us have experienced all too often. In our heads we may miral Daniel L. Cooper, assistant p.m. brother, Raymond Fiske, and three B’nai Brith, and served as a member Giles Kershaw know that God is with us always, but in our hearts we chief of naval operations for under­ feel totally forsaken. WANTED Bolton sisters, Ruth Johnson, Barbara of the New England Council of the LONDON (AP) — Giles Ker­ sea warfare. Brown and Gertrude McCormick, Anti-Dcframaiion League. He also shaw, a pioneer of polar flight, was Yet even in her darkest despair, the psalmist betrays a Cooper said the Navy plans to Correspondent Board of Education, Center School library, 7:30 p.m. ray of hope. With her quiet petition, slw seems to realize all of Manchester. was a member of the Charter Oak killed Monday in an aircraft acci­ build a total of 24 submarines at a that it is not God who has cast her away, but she who has Coventry He is also survived by two Lodge of B’nai Brith, a member of dent in the Antarctic at age 41. rate of one per year. That plan, if ap­ Temple Beth Sholom, and of the cast God away. She reaches out to invite God back into to cover local news Board of Education, CovenU7 High School, 7:30 p.m. daughters, Claire Felter and Elaine He worked for the British An­ proved by the President, would keep Grant; a son, Arthur E. Fiske Jr.; Men’s Club of the Honorable her life by praying for a more vivid awareness of God’s Arts Commission, Town Office Building, 7:30 pm. tarctic Survey from 1974 to 1979. presence and holy spirit. Connecticut’s sub-building plant in the another sister, Elsie McNally of Menschen. Kershaw, a pilot with Cathay , WutcracW And by so praying, the psalmist — and all of us who busy into the late 1990s. jCPe»'-x?v Kingman, Ariz.; six grandchildren; He is survived by a son, Alan S. Pacific, also worked with Adventure Town of Bolton A Unique Selection of imported share her prayerful longings — are reunited with the “Wc have got to have a qualitative and 12 great-grandchildren. He was Novins of Washington D.C.; a Network International, providing air and locally handcrafted gifts, (iOLDEN-RULE steadfast God who was with us all the time. advantage in submarines,” C o t^ r Please call Lottery predeceased by a son, Warren Fiske. daughter, Janet Meisner of support for polar expeditions and collectables and decorations for AWARD The funeri will be Friday at Manchester; a sister, Maurice tours. said, noting the Soviet’s numerical Walter Zaborowski Easter and Spring. 11:30 ajn. at the Fust Congnega- (Anne) Slovin of Newton, Mass.; Rev. Dee Anne Dodd, edge. 295 West Street • Bolton, CT given to individuals or groups and youths for outstanding S t Mary’s Episcopal Church 643-2711 volunteer service. Here are Wednesday’s lottery results from around Now, rionalOaudL Vfeft Rteolebeia^.VL aixi two grandchildren. ,V \1*; Cooper’s remarks were the first (one ntile north of Ciay City 'R s fitneral was scheduled for after 1 P.M. 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New­ David Kalman, and Westport author A.E. decide the highly publicized case. looks, credentials or his trademark baby The Associated Press man’s case was back in court, but the actor Hotchner, a friend of Newman who helped “I’d rather be working,” said Dave Reason is sought and his fans were nowhere in sight as attor­ found the business. Zmarzlak, an employee at Consumers blue eyes. talks pointless But he’s not too worried. BRIDGEPORT — Deputy sheriff Walt neys met to prepare for jury selection that Newman denies Gold was promised a Propane Inc. gas company of Fairfield. for subway crash wa scheduled to begin today before Judge stake in the company. All profits go to “My experience, after doing this business Olbrys remembers in 1988 when Paul New­ Newman was not expected in court, and replacement drivers plus union Bruce Thompson. charity. for 25 years, is nobody knows what they’re By The Associated Press man walked into Bridgeport Superior Court probably won’t appear until evidence is PHILADELPHIA (AP) — members who crossed picket lines. This is Newman’s second trial against The first trial ended in a mistrial when the selecting and what they’re not selecting as to defend himself against a lawsuit filed by presented March 20. Federal investigators focused on a The company says about 350 union a WesQKirt delicatessen owner. Julius Gold, the deli owner who wants a jury mistakenly saw depositions that were far as jurors. Yes, Mr. Newman is a The first talks between motor found hanging loose under a drivers are at work; the union says Reporters, autograph hounds and curious share of the stock and profits in Newman’s not admitted as evidence. In the meantime, the lawyers get to work celebrity and that is an issue. But people Greyhound Lines Inc. and its strik­ subway car as they looked for the 95 returned. clerks filled the hallway to catch a glimpse Own, which makes s a l^ dressing, spaghetti Jury selection for the second trial was picking a jury. only know him as who he appears on the ing drivers ended with the bus com­ sauce, popcorn and lemonade. supposed to begin Wednesday, but the 20 cause of a derailment that peeled pany saying it sees no point in fur­ “The cause of this strike is sin­ of the famous actor, who took the stand to “My overriding criteria is that they’re fair screen, not who he is,” Albrecht said. gular,” union spokesman Jeffery Gold claims he was promised 8 percent people who filed into a tiny sixth-floor open a train “like a sardine can,” ther negotiations. defend himself from claims made against and impartial,” said Newman’s lawyer, W. Nelson said after Wednesday’s talks. of the stock for consulting services when courtroom at 3 p.m. were excused half an Albrecht and Ryan spent an hour and a killing three people and injuring The operator of America’s only his food company, Newman’s Own Inc. Patrick Ryan of Stamford. “I don’t think it’ll 162. ' “The company has refused to the company began in 1982. He also wants hour later because it was too late in the day half with Thompson Wednesday laying the nationwide bus system said Wednes­ be too difficult.” negotiate with the union that “It was a madhouse,” Olbrys recalled. money for the value of his services. to get going. groiuid rules for jury selection. Gold spent News reports citing unidentified day that talks “would not be fruitful represents its 9,000 employees in “Jam-packed. Too many people. You know The suit names Newman, Newman’s “No!” exclaimed several women in the He’s probably got the easier job. Richard the time pacing the floor outside the sources said the dragging electric at this time, given the present at­ Paul Newman. He dr§ws wherever he goes.” Own, Salad King Inc., food distributor group when asked if they’d wanted to Albrecht of Bridgeport has to find panelists courtroom. motor may have hit a switch and titude” of the union. good faith.” caused the train to jump the tracks Meantime, two Greyhound buses In other developments Wednes­ Wednesday, and passengers reported were seized at the U.S.-Canadian day: bumping and a “bam, bam, bam” border near Plattsburgh, N.Y., after •Sen. Howard Melzenbaum, D- Tuition before the accident. they were found to be illegally Ohio, and 10 other senators asked O’Neill wants assembly The train smashed into three sup­ transporting Canadian security Labor Secretary Elizabeth Dole to port beams during the morning rush guards hired by the company, an im­ intervene as she did in last year’s hour, trapping victims for up to five migration spokesman said. Pittston coal strike by appointing a at Yale: hours. A surgeon who look part in Greyhound failed to get the spe­ “supermedialor.” A spokeswoman the rescue. Dr. Jina Joder, said she cial permission needed for Canadian for Mrs. Dole said she had no such to move on his budget used a paramedic’s buck knife to cut citiz.ens to enter the United Slates to plans because the dispute is still $20,000 the leg off a dead man to free a vic­ work as security guards, said Im­ under the normal mediation process. tim beneath him. migration and Naturalization Ser­ •In Redding, Calif., about 500 HARTFORD (AP) — A month after sending his In addition to the Appropriations Committee delibera­ Officials said it was the worst ac­ vice spokesman Duke Austin. mourners, half of them striking 1990-91 budget to the General Assembly, Gov. William tions on O’Neill’s budget, the General Assembly’s Of­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — The cost cident in the 21 years the drivers in uniform, marched in A. O’Neill wants lawmakers to get going on his spending fice of Fiscal Analysis is now reviewing it and is ex­ of attending Yale University will lop Southeastern Pennsylvania Some 6,300 bus drivers and 3,000 memory of a driver killed on a pick­ plan, which remains in committee. pected to rcftort next week that revenues will not be as $20,000 next year, university offi­ Transportation Authority has maintenance and office workers et line. The mourners were led by walked off the job Friday after talks And, during a speech to the Connecticut Business and strong as the administration’s forecasts. cials have announced. operat^ the regional commuter sys­ the widow of 59-year-old Robert broke down over a new three-year Industry Association on Wednesday, the governor lashed During his speech to the business group, O’Neill took School officials said Wednesday tem, whose trains run underground Waterhouse, who was pinned out at what he called the “Wand Patrol” — critics who notice of the college students and local school board the 1990-91 bill for students has downtown and above ground in out­ contract. against a building Saturday by a bus seem to say the state’s problems with the wave of a members rallying at the Capitol to protest his budget been set at $20,820, an increase of lying areas. The company has been operating operated by a replacement driver. magic wand. plans. 7.8 percent over the current charge at reduced levels, using about 700 No charges were filed. of $19,310. National Transportauon Safety "In the real world, there comes a time when you have He defended the budget as one that “fulfills our fun­ Board member John Lauber said late damental commiunenis to our citizens.” Included in the total charge are: to say ‘No’ to the few, for the betterment of the many,” tuition, $15,180, up 8.4 percent; and Wednesday that one en^ of the O’Neill told the business leaders. “As I expected, in the days following my budget ad­ room and board, $5,640, up 6.2 per­ motor had separated from the tram Leader of Afghan coup “That is what I have done with this budget: distribute dress, the Wand fttrol came out in full force,” O’Neill cent. and that railroad ties leading up to said. “What is the Wand Patrol? These are the men and the accident scene were chipped. the short-term pain fairly and equitably so that we might Next year’s maximum “self-help” The AssociaieiJ Press vows to continue fight emerge from this economic slowdown with the overall women who emerge every four years and wave their level, which is the amount that stu­ Lauber said his agency is inves­ magic wands over Connecticut. With one grand sweep of BABY SLING — A Chinese peasant, loaded down with goods, still has room for a child as fiscal stability needed to meet the challenges of the dents contribute from a combination tigating whether the broken motor ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — govemment-nm Radio Kabul, were the magic wand, they claim they can slash taxes, 1990s,” the governor said. of long-term loans and term-time was a cause or effect of the accident. he carries his load across Tiananmen Square. The leader of a coup attempt against badly damaged, said the sources, dramatically expand services and solve all of the state’s With the exception of top Democratic legislative employment, has been set at $4,000 Russell Gober, NTSB investigator in the Afghan government said today who all insisted on anonymity. problems before noontime.” leaders and other longtime loyalists, O’Neill has had for freshmen, $4,200 for charge, said he had not yet checked his struggle to overthrow the Diplomats, guerrilla leaders and nothing but complaints about his budget since he O’Neill plans to seek a third full term as governor, but sophomores, and $5,400 for juniors the maintenance and inspection Soviet-backed leadership is not U.N. officials in Frisian said they presented it to the General Assembly on Feb. 7. has not yet formally announced his plans. He said he and seniors. These figures represent records of the car. House spends $28,000 preparing over, and he urged the guerrillas he still had reports of fighting in would not wait, as some have suggested, until after the an average increase of 4.4 percent once opposed to join him in the southern Kandahar, eastern The budget totals $7.24 billion, a 4.5 percent increase budget is adopted. It will likely be before that, he said, over 1989-90 self-help levels. “I was in the first car and as we fight. Jalalabad and western Shindand, over the 1989-90 spending plan. But to keep the increase but he wouldn’t say any more. Tho AssoclatGd Press Yale University President Benno went through the station, you could The head of the guerrillas’ where the country’s second-largest that low, O’Neill proposed shifting almost $300 million C. Schmidt Jr. said the school has hear the train hit something, like for trip that never took place govemmcnt-in-cxile rejected Shah air base is located. ADDRESSES CBIA — Gov. William A. O ’Neill spoke to the in spending from the budget to otlier areas, like bonding. House Speaker Richard J. Balducci, D-Ncwington, attempted to keep charges something was dragging. It went Nawaz Tanai’s call, asking: “How One Western diplomat said he had In addition, O’Neill’s budget is balanced with optimistic said no timetable had been set for action on the budget, Connecticut Business and Industry Association on Wednes­ reasonable, despite increases in the bam, bam, bam,” said Mark Robin­ WASHINGTON (AP) — A group of House staffers Curtis Prins, suiff director of the Annunzio-lcd House can we extend our support to a reports that pro-Tanai forces were forecasts for state tax revenue. which is still silling in the Appropriations Committee. costs of running the university. son, who was en route home from day, "Business Day." spent more than $28,000 traveling to London, Paris. Banking subcommillcc on financial institutions, said the Communist?” fighting government troops for con­ an overnight cashier’s job. Rome and other European cities, planning a trip for law­ military jet would have taken members only to Stras­ The Afghan capital was reported trol of Kabul airport. Another said “The second and third cars were makers who then decided to stay home. bourg in France, London, Bru.sscls and Rome. Those reluming to normal today, two days the air force, given much credit for bent and the whole side of the Rep. Frank Annunzio, D-111., who planned and then V7crc the cities visited by Annunzio’s staffer on the ad­ after Tanai, as defense minister, helping Najib’s government survive second car was tom off,” Robinson scrapped the congressional trip, says he didn’t want to vance mission, subcommittee economist Gregory Hal- turned on President Najib and sent without Soviet troops, had suffered FOI ruling is decried as ^outrageously wrong^ said. “It was peeled like a sardine use a military plane during the U.S. invasion of Panama, liscy. renegade forces to bomb the severe losses. can.” which began while the advance team was in Europe. Five House Government Operations subcommittee presidential palace. Hundreds of “A lot of aircraft have been staffers made the advance trip for Barnard, holding meet­ casualties were reported by both DANBURY (AP) — A stale offi­ But the ruling by Danbury Supe­ changing the legislation enacted, their hands tied behind their backs. reverse its decision or he would file 1988, letter would even let the most But Rep. Doug Barnard Jr., D-Ga., says he su.spccts knocked out,” the diplomat said. ings in ftiris, Brussels and Madrid. One of those staffers, sides, but there was no exact death cial says a ruling that would allow rior Court Judge I^ricia Geen inter­ and she does not have the power to It puts things in a better check and suit in U.S. DisUict Court and stale unsophisticated person know legal “cold feet” among House members worried about cold None of the reports could be in­ Lithuania disputes Peter Barash, said the stops had “not been fixed” by the or injury count. municipal boards to bar the public prets the phrase to include a legal do that.” balance system from where the FOI Superior Court. matters were discussed by the writer winter weather in Europe and bad publicity back home. dependently verified. The board went into executive According to House records, the six-member advance members. Shops and offices opened and during discussions of both lawsuits threat made to the Ridgefield Board School officials involved in the would like it to be,” she said. and that suit was an imminent prob­ compensation claim In a message delivered today to of Education in April 1988. She said case, however, applauded the session to discuss the letter, and Cox ability,” she said. parly for the trip spent more than $28,000 for lodging, Barash is staff director of the Government Operations people poured into the streets of that have been filed and those that The matter arose after the board subcommittee on commerce, consumer and moncuiry af­ Kabul, according to diplomatic and the news agency of the guerrillas’ are threatened will be overturned on the threat carried die same weight as decision. filed a complaint with the FOI Com­ John Sabanosh, attorney for the meals, commercial air tran.sporuilion and other expenses received a letter from Ridgefield at­ mission. MOSCOW (AP) — President between Dec. 13-20. fairs. Barnard is chairman of that panel and also serves Western sources there. Many build­ exiled government. Tanai said: “We appeal. a suit filed in court, and allowed the “What it means to us, as a board, torney William Laviano, who school board, said he believed it was Mikhail S. Gorbachev has school board to meet with its attor­ is that when we are threatened with “When a lawyer addresses a letter The lawmakers were to have followed in January, on Annunz.io’s subcommittee. A sixth congressional suf­ ings, including the presidential have risen up and our struggle will represented the student editors of the the first time a judge has ruled that a demanded that Lithuania pay the a lawsuit, we have the right to have to one threatening suit and giving traveling by military jet to gather information on fer on the trip was assigned to Barnard’s committee by palace, the Finance Ministry and continue.” State law allows public boards to ney in private to discuss the matter. high school literary magazine. suit docs not have to be filed in Kremlin billions in hard currency if The POI Commission has already counsel in a private session so we the addressee two weeks to comply Europe’s move toward a unified financial system. Congress’ investigative arm, the General Accounting Of­ hold executive sessions to discuss Lodestar, and its faculty adviser, order to qualify as a “pending the republic goes ahead with iu plan strategy and negotiations for dealing moved to ^jpeal. have a chance to defend ourselves in with his directions before he files a Aides to Annunzio and Bantard disagree over whether fice. Robert Cox. claim.” to secede from the Soviet Union, the Barnard bristled over Annunz.io’s decision to cancel with “pending claims and litiga­ “I think it is an outrageously an appropriate manner,” said Joan complaint in the United States Dis­ the January itinerary was set, since their respective ad­ Baltic republic’s president says. the trip, mainuining it is vital that lawmakers planning to tion.” The stale Freedom of Infor­ wrong decision and it will be over­ Plock, chairman of the Ridgefield Laviano said the board’s decision trict Court, then the addressee of “It means you don’t have to have vance men scouted different cities. They do, however, in­ to eliminate alumni submissions such a letter is obviously the subject a formal claim filed in court in order The demand for compensation sist that the advance trip provided valuable insights that restructure the U.S. banking system learn firsthand about mation Commission has interpreted turned on appeal,” said executive board. came in a meeting with Lithuania’s “This is not about Ridgefield, it is from the magazine violated the of a pending claim,” Geen wrote in to have it consuticd as a pending will be useful to House members despite the cancella­ Eurofic’s movement toward unified fiiuncial services by “pending claim” to mean an action director Mitchell Pearlman. ’The president, Algirdas Brazauskas, about all school systems being able staffs freedom of speech. Laviano a Feb. 22 decision. claim under FOI, so you can meet in tion. 1992. already filed in court or with some judge is setting legal standards that ahead of an expected weekend vole to defend themselves without having told the board it had two weeks to “A simple perusal of the April 13, executive session,” he .said. other agency. are not within her power. She is on secession in the republic’s parlia­ ment. Vilnius Radio put the figure at Northeast Utilities fights delay in takeover bid $34 billion, saying the money would AMERICA’S NUMBER 1! cover investments Moscow has Groups file appeals made in Lithuania since forcibly an­ CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — North­ “We really hadn’t made any more concerns today than it would “We had hoped to avoid that Automobile Fluid Maintenance Service east Utilities is trying to block a proposals before on transmissions nexing it in 1940. Lithuanian have 10 years ago.” step,” said Kolkin. “It’s cumber­ nationalists say the Kremlin has it in fight vs. Seabrook federal regulatory delay that could relative to the acquisition of PSNH,” Northeast’s filing with FERC also some, there’s a lot of paperwork in­ Plus... push the completion of its proposed said Northeast spokesman Jeffrey backwards, and should pay them for includes exhibits and testimony volved and the customer won’t a half-century of exploitation. panel, which called for further $2.3 billion takeover of Public Ser­ Kolkin. “The costs were basically from six witnesses explaining why benefit at all.” By Chris Rose vice Company of New Hampshire to the same, but we had negotiated the iran.saciion is in the public inter­ If the interim company is formed, r Washington Bureau study of New Hampshire’s emer­ CLARKE gency evacuation plan. next year. separate contracts.” est. Kolkin said Northeast’s goal would Germans approve The Cormecticul-bascd utility and The commission said last week it “We believe the commitments we be to make it as short-lived as pos­ WASHINGTON — The Mas­ The latest court battle could New England Rawer Company filed would not make a decision on the are making before the FERC will sible. Polish borders □ INSURANCE sachusetts attorney general and mark the final stage of a 20-year a proposal Wednesday with the $2.3 billion buyout plan before Dec. actually increase competition and Harry Judd, assistant attorney two anti-nuclear groups Wednes­ controversy which has made Federal Energy Regulatory Com­ 31, 1990, so the takeover could not Get a full service Jiffy Lube in March and get Free Refills of long-term access within New general in New Hampshire, said the BONN, West Germany (AP) — AGENCY day filed motions with the U.S. Seabrook a symbol of the national mission outlining a general policy be final until the spring of 1991. England’s wholesale power delay drags out the bankruptcy of any fluid we service for the next three months or 3,000 miles! Court of Appeals to prevent Parliament today adopted a resolu­ anti-nuclear movement. on giving other utilities access to Northeast, based in Berlin, Conn., markets,” Bernard Fox, Northeast’s the slate’s largest electric utility. Seabrook Station from operating at tion calling for a united Germany to uansmission lines. had expected to get FERC approval president, said in a statement. Northeast’s plan originally would full capacity to produce commer­ “We hope tlte appeal will result honor Poland’s western border alter Just bring in your March receipt Under the proposal. Northeast for its buyout offer by July. The takeover still needs approval have left the stale with “a small win­ FREE REFILLS INCLUDE: cial power. in the decision that finds this a raucous debate marked by charges come in as often as you like' If would allow other utilities in New Other utilities’ concerns that the from state agencies, U.S. dow of exposure” of a couple of Oil (PennzoM: Power steering fluid The motions ask the court to license has been illegally that Chancellor Helmut Kohl had England to use existing transmission buyout would give Northeast a Bankruptcy Court and other federal months while approvals went your car is low on any fluid, we ll Windshield washer fluid Brake fluid To Better Serve You move expeditiously in reviewing authorized,” attorney Bob Backus, endangered the unification pjrocess. lines in the region for least 10 years monopoly on Uarismission lines in regulatory agencies. If the approvals through. Now, he said, “that win­ check It and top it off . FR E E ! Transmission fluid Battery fluid the full-power operating license who represents the Seacoast Anti- The resolution slates that the two and up to 30 years if users help pay New England prompted the com­ aren’t in place by next year. North­ dow has just gotten wider.” Diherenfial fluid i4WD m. ludecr granted last week by the Nuclear Pollution League, told The Germanys should adopt identical the cost of building new lines. mission’s delay, Northea.st officials east will have to appoint an interim Judd said he didn’t think the 1 declarations saying, “The Polish THE CLARKE Regulatory Commission. 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(AP) — The wife of a death baby.” said Mrs. Petrocelli, 26. “We are run­ Robert IXilin, a paralegal working on the testify Hazelwood row inmate is suing for a conjugal visit ot ar­ ning out of time. I want to have this baby and I case with King, said he doesn’t believe either tificial inseminatiem by her husband so he can do not think God would think it is wrong to of the Pctrocellis has any children. H a s if • n!i Dam repair Training “give back a life” before his own is taken. bring a new baby into the wwld.” “Just because her husband has committed a “I would like to visit my husband in private The Nevada prison system has no intention crime and is on death row paying for it doesn’t F^lmcTioNM. looked to be sober so that we can conceive a child the way God of allowing conjugal visits, which would re­ mean his would-be children should suffer,” intended,” Lisa Petrocelli said in a statement quire special rooms and stqicrvision, said Dulin said. “She just wants to have his baby to is a smart jet used ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Sound. The oil devastated hundreds Wednesday after filing suit in federal court prison spokesman Glen Whorton. carry on his name.” SAVS He’Ll Lews After losing a bid for dismissal of all of miles of rocky shore and killed “If I’m not granted my wish to be a real wife “We’re not planning on developing any kind Nevada has 51 men and one woman who Office PeiC9F(HiY^ charges against Joseph Hazelwood, countless birds, fish and other to my husband I want to have his baby by ar­ of artificial insemination program either,” he face death by lethal injection. Fbur men have investment as limo the defense called three witnesses wildlife. tificial insemination.” said. been executed in Nevada since the Supreme who said he appeared sober hours The defense steadfastly maintains Tracy Petrocelli, 38. was seiUenced to death Carter King, the couple’s attorney, called it Court allowed states to resume use of the death before his tanker caused the nation’s the skipper was sober When the ship in 1982 for fatally shooting a car dealer during cruel and unusual punishment to prevent penalty in 1976. 'aiPWM worst oil spill. The town’s contribution of $55,000 more prevent up to 1500 Connecticut citizens from attending outgoing or paranoid of being alone. tening my first name two syllables to Di, tributed among them would amount to peting, lounge chairs, private telephones, was to be the government’s leadoff military assistance to the Conua ABOUT PLANNING FOR 331 Center Street > r- college. Fterhaps the governor would like to stand in our An experience similar to the filing stu­ thereby allowing for creation of the about $10, or two week’s worth of my al­ a bar, a stereo and a television with VCR. wimess following today’s opening rebels in Nicaragua. LONG TERM HEALTH CARE" 03 03 doorway next August and tell the students; "Go get a job dent’s happened to me many years ago, whimsical rhyme, Di The Fly. Here-on- lowance. The Transportation Department claims statements in U.S. Disuict Court. Pizza, Pasta and More when, due to a family relocation at age in, my friend more conveniently referred the jet was designed for corporate com­ Judge Harold Greene said he Poindexter’s lawyers contend that 33 > at McDonalds — the wealthiest state in the Union is too I then tried to avoid the group and its North’s statements on both points SaturdayMarch 10 poor to help you prepare for any better future.” 13, I transferred from a relatively small to me as plain Fly. individual members for as long as pos­ forts and the frills were thrown in free to would resolve the dispute over 10:30 am > junior high school in Massachusetts to the North’s testimony before the retired were based on testimony that Poin­ If this is leadership, remember the lemmings. I’m In the combined spirit of mischief and sible, actually I succeeded for about a the government by Gulfstream. Arbor's at Hopbrook New York Style Brick oven Pizza ■O larger Gideon Welles in Glastonbury. The department bought the G-IV from Marine officer took the witness dexter gave to Congress in 1987 wearing a life preserver to work! adventure, my friend and 1 began leaving week, by looking around the comers of under a grant of immunity. 403 West Center St., Manchester Although 1 was not physically touched Gulfsueam last spring, telling Congress stand. John R. Crowley public notes for each other within the hallways before I walked, and pecking Prosecutors disagree. at afibrdabie prices Professor of sociology by Glastonbury’s female bully and her out of doors before entering hallways. that it was needed for training and shut­ The jurors for the trial include a Fine Italian Cuisine bullicttcs, I did run, and 1 did hide, and school, usually taped to a wall, door or bridal consultant, a university ac­ Manchester Community College desk with our nicknames written on top. Nevertheless, the group surrounded me tling investigators to crash sites. No part of a prosecutor’s ca.se eventually I did cough up some George one day as I was walking from the school Records obtained by our associate countant, a postal worker, a retired may be derived from a defendant’s •Your preseent medicare benefits Washingtons, both in quarters and in More than once 1 remember writing “Fly food service worker and a Was Here” on the bathroom mirror with to my bus. As ordered, I emptied my Scott Sleek show that training is not the immunized testimony. •Transfer of Assets & Title 19 645-0303 greenbacks, to buy my freedom. homemaker. One of the six alternate Fight for MCC lip gloss. pockets of the few dollars 1 had, and only function of the plane. •Insuring the Risk promised to p»ay the rest as soon as pos­ In June, it carried Sen. Frank Lauten- jurors is a retiree who got the Water­ 1 never complained about this to my gate scandal confused with the A. ’The Legislative overview “Who is this Fly?” — 1 remember feel­ sible. berg, D-NJ., Rep. Bill Clinger, R-fti., To the Editor; new school authorities, however, because ing somewhat thrilled to hear one girl ask Iran-Conua affair. CAI.DWETX For the past seventeen years I have been the director of “You better,” they told me. Clinger’s wife and several congressional unlike the filing student, I think I felt like her friend. More students, and probably And you bet I did. Many of the jurors said they had Join us for a lively presentation & GfisciiSslon ^ athletics at Manchester Community College. During I had created my own vulnerability by teachers, began to wonder. Soon, there staffers to the Paris Air Show. heard of North but knew little about OIL of the most significant issues facing us in retirement those years I’ve seen MCC: participating in a joke that angered the were many people who were at least Dianna M. Talbot is a reporter for In May, Skinner took Rep. Hank Poindexter, except that he was ♦ Gain credibility! Brown, D-Colo., to Denver so they could 649-8841 “toughest” female group in school. curious, if not infuriated, by our practical the Manchester Herald. North’s boss. call 647-9343 to reserve your seat • My daughters, my wife, and many of my neighbors, look at an airport project. Jury selection took just three friends and acquaintances have attended or graduated Last summer, Skinner took Reps Wil­ days, as opposed to more than a from Manchester Community College. liam Lehman, D-Fla., Daniel Akaka, D- week in North’s trial last year. Please note: This is a no-obligation Free seminar and * In those seventeen years I cx)uld cite hundreds of Hawaii, George Miller, D-Calif, and Poindexter is accused of con­ 84 is nol a sales presentation. scenarios where MCC was a student’s only chance for an Israeli’s death a mystery , » Marty Russo, D-Ill., to London to study spiracy, two counts of obstructing education and that experience provided ^ e catalyst for airport security. Wives and staffers also Congress and two counts of making PER GALLON C.O.D. Klein is wanted by Colombian killed. But, as one detective noted, “You Prices Subject To Change turning them into productive and informed citizenry. By Robert J. Wagman false statements in connection with a authorities but can’t be extradicted under don’t end up stuffed in the trunk of a car went along. ISO Gallon Minimum * In 1989-90,, MCC enrqllmcnt is up 14% and grow­ Don’t look for any congressional com­ ing. This encompasses more than 9l000 students in our Israeli law. He says he simply met Afek for importing roses.” MIAMI -T- Miami police want to know mittee to crack down on Skinner’s joy credit and non-credit bourses. in a Bogota bar a couple of years ago and While U.S. and Miami authorities are why Arik Afek, 39, ended up dead on Jan. rides. The Transportation Department The reason for this^ letter is that the governor’s that, as two Israelis far from home, they working on the Afek-KIein connection, 24 in the trunk of his car at Miami Inter­ purchased the G-IV with the blessing of THE MANCHESTER proposed budget wil| drastically affect educational op­ national Airport with a single bullet be­ had a few drinks together whenever they other U.S. investigators are looking into committees chaired by Lehman and portunity at MCC. Our administration estimates that we hind tlie ear. Officially, federal agencies were in Bogota at the same time. another retired Israeli military officer’s dealings with former Panamanian Lautenberg who have both enjoyed Skin­ could lose up to 100 credit courses, limit enrollment for insist they have no interest in the case, But Colombian intelligence authorities the first time in our school’s l^istory and suffer a 45% but unofficial sources say otherwise. believe Afek helped spirit Klein out of the strongman Manuel Noriega. ner’s friendly skies. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA country and back to Israel after an arrest Mike Harris was a hero of Israeli’s reduction in part-timci facility. These measures are just What it comes down to is this: Was / W m not acceptable or conducive to keeping MCC strong and warrant was issued for him. In Septem­ Mossad intelligence service. He was one •* .MANTEL AlAAREZ Afek a simple flower importer or was he Gracious In defeat Concert Program vital. ber, a Colombian judge issued a warrant of the planners of the Entebbe airport raid I >t hi yra Ihrt'ctor one of a group of shadowy Israelis who Daniel Ortega may look like he has Russian and Lyudmila Overture Mikhail Glinka Please, if you' are concerned about Manchester Com­ have been working in Latin America with for Afek’s arrest on charges that he was that freed 105 hostages in 1975, and was involved in a conspiracy with Klein to put in charge of the operation tliat tracked conceded the Nicaraguan election, but Concerto for Trumpet Josef I laydn 1 munity College; write or phopc your legislator today and dictators, drug lords and guerrillas. don’t discount the ruling clique within the Just tune to watch Hcfc’s ask for restoration of funding to community colleges. train drug soldiers. down and killed the terrorists responsible Jay Lichtman, Trumpet Miami police sources say what they Sandinista party. That clique worked hard Pat MLstretta have learned about Afek so far is con­ However, Colombia suddenly decided for killing 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Enigma Variations, Op. 36 (1899) Edward Elgar on the election and was shocked at the Director of Athletics tradictory. It appears that he was bom in not to bother with Afek. In early Decem­ Olympics. progtarns you Romeo and Juliet (excerpts). Op. 64 Sergei Prokofiev Manchester Community College Egypt, moved at a very young age to Is­ ber, when U.S. Immigration officers of­ Wnen Harari retired from the Mossad loss. With the world watching, they must rael, and served with distinction in the Is­ fered pick him up in Miami, Colombian in 1980, he was in charge of its Latin now accept defeat. But they can be ex­ American operation working out of Is­ raeli army from the early 1970s until officials said, in effect, “no thanks.” pected to pull a power play behind the Afek told friends he was now on rael’s embassy in Mexico City. He ended 1982. scenes. The election was also discourag­ Manchester Community t. ollege Letters policy After leaving the army, Afek took a Colombia’s good side because he was up in Rinama where he says he func­ ing for the Soviet Union, which sent a civil service job, but suddenly he moved working with the U.S. Secret Service in tioned as a simple businessman. Others, four-man delegation to study it. They however, says he personally trained The Herald welcomes letters from its readers. Letters his wife and two children to Miami where planning President Bush’s security for the wanted to leam how to run and win a Noriega’s counter-terrorist commandos should be no more than two double-spaced typewritten he bought a flower-importing business recent drug summit in Cartagena. He also multi-party election. Now they know how % I SATURDAY 9 and his private guard. He also functioned pages. The Herald reserves the right to edit letters for any and a small chain of retail flower shops. told friends that he had made four secret easy it is for the Communist Party to lose reason, including length, taste and style. The Herald tries It’s not clear where he got the money trips there with the Secret Service and as Noriega’s honorary counsel in Israel. such an election. The Israeli government insists that MARCH 10, 1990 to publish all letters, but the decision of the editor is for the purcha.se or why he chose the was involved in uying to leam if the drug cartel had obtained surface-to-surface Klein had no official role. It also says its final. Writers may be limited to one letter per month. All United States, Miami or the flower busi­ Mlnl-edltorial missiles. only tics to I*anama were some weapons 8:00 PM letters must be signed, and writers must include their ad­ ness. However, since the bulk of flowers The U.S. Disuict Court in the Southern dress and a telephone number for verification. Mail let­ sold in the United States, especially Officially, the Secret Service says that sales and training for a small number of it had only one conversation with Afek. It f^namanian Defense Force personnel. But District of Georgia has become the first ters to Open Forum, Box 591, Manchester 06040. during the winter, come from Latin district court to get its own flag. The is­ America, the business required Afek to insists no trips took place and that it has U.S. intelligence sources say Panama General admission $7 provides valuable aid to Israel througli its sues of arrogance, pretension and expense travel often to Colombia. Rinama and no interest in his untimely demise. Students over 18 and senior citizens $4 Otlicr federal agents here, however, say banking system and through phony. Is­ aside, the court should be more careful other Latin American counuies. about what symbols it chooses. Because Manchester Herald In Colombia, Afek was often seen with that in the weeks before Afek’s death, the raeli-run trading companies that allow it’s getting harder and harder to bum Old FAMILY SPECIAL 9 another Israeli, Col. Yair Klein. Klein is Secret Service was combing all other goods to be sold to Israel via Panama. agerKies files for information on his and This allows the seller to avoid being Glory as a political statement, restless ac­ Students under 18 FREF with I D Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. accused of training Colombian that — in the four days between his dis­ blacklisted by Arab countries that refuse tivists will be looking around for other r«> rikV Ifiik III’*' paramilitary groups with close tics to the S, tn*dul«‘N TO RESERVE TICKF1SOR Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. appearance and his body being found at to buy from companies and individuals flammable materials. ^rd, H i, late cocaine cartel boss Jose Rodriguez .«*• , I FOR MORE INFORMATION the airport — the Secret Service appeared that sell to Israel. I ’ui'i.K Gacha. Klein, now back in Tel Aviv, Av.iibl' 'dv li'itiied CALL: 647-6043 Publisher Penny M Steflert to be searching for him. d u e lo le th n - ,tl [___Rcxi Robillard denies this. He says he was simply train­ '•ti/v rekltiLtV'"-' TICKETS AVAILABLE A1 THE DOOR Homicide detectives have made little Ollwr lektfktHitik Associate Editor Alexander Girelh ing guards to protect farmers from local Robert J. Wagman is a syndicated Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta left wing guerrillas. headway in figuring out why Afek was columnist. are syndicated columnists. 0 1 |im w T iern ey MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 8,1990—11 10— MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 8, 1990 Gathers reportedly ignored doctors’ advice to quit 76ers swing into the top position opponents score under 100 points, By Bill Barnard Boston was led by Larry Bird with 22 points, Kevin McHale with held Seattle to 73 points on Oct. 31, not to play, Gathers continued to do and his coach at all times.” had been well tested every time. We Results of an autopsy aren’t ex­ By John Nadel health. The Associated Press NBA Roundup 21 and Reggie Lewis with '20. 1985. so and probably quit taking his heart The Times quoted the heart don’t know if Hank took his pected before next week. Anhyth- The Associated Press “I know he was cleared to play,” Portland, which won its third Suns 113, Bullets 111: Kevin medicine before his death last Sun­ specialist as saying of Gathers: “He medicine the last week; in fact, mia is a condition involving an ir­ Kimble said. However, Kimble It took nearly two months for straight game, got 18 points from Johnson rebounded his own miss day. w e’re pretty sure that he didn’t regular heartbeat and is often a about anything. I keep these guys added, “If you told me that every was told not to play, you’re through Philadelphia to make up a six-game Kevin Duckworth and 16 from and scored with 2.7 seconds left, M LOS ANGELES — A longtime Gathers, who had been diagnosed as an athlete. “And we know that he didn’t symptom resulting from car­ under control,” he said. time I step ^ on the court I had a deficit ag^nst the New York Knicks. Jerome Kersey. giving Phoenix its third straight vic­ teammate and friend of Hank as having an irregular heartbeat, also show up for his testing, which is diomyopathy. Philadelphia scored the last IS 50-50 chance to survive, 1 wouldn’t “We told Hank that if he wanted Swingman Derek Smith says the The 130 points eclipsed the pre­ tory. Gathers believes the late Loyola didn’t appear for his weekly tread­ supposed to be done on a weekly points of the first period to take a play. Hank would.” to live the best he shouldn’t exer­ 76ers have been stalking their Atlan­ vious high allowed by the Celtics in "Tom Chambers scored 44 points, Marymount basketball star followed mill test in the days before he died, cise. Hank Gathers was going to basis. And we know this was the Brian Quinn, Loyola tic Division rivals even longer than 31-14 lead, holding the Knicks A a 146-125 victory over Charlotte on 32 in the second half, to lead the doctors’ orders for treatment of a the Los Angeles Times reported, Marymount’s athletic director, said scoreless for the last four minutes of A statement released Wednesday play basketball. It didn’t matter week he was out to show the NBA that. Feb. 7. Suns. heart condition. But Bo Kimble also quoting a cardiologist who wasn’t afternoon by two doctors who ex­ what some doctor told him. scouts that he was big stuff.” Gathers was cleared to play by Dr. “We were playing against the the quarter. Hawkins led the surge Michael Mellman, an internist at with 12 points, including a pair of thinks Gathers would have con­ identified. amined Gathers after he fainted Gathers, a 6-foot-7 senior center team we’ve been chasing for two Lakers 103, Mavericks 91: Clippers 119, Nets 115: Charles Centinela Hospital in Inglewood. 3-pointers. tinued playing even if he knew his Kimble, however, insisted again during a Dec. 9 game said his treat­ “He was known to have cardiac from Philadelphia, died Sunday years,” Smith said after Philadelphia James Worthy scored seven straight Smith spored 22 points and Tom Quinn also denied any knowledge “We got down early and Philly life was at risk. that Gathers was taking his medica­ ment was “closely monitored on a arrhythmia, no question about it,” night after collapsing in a West took a half-game lead over the points late in the fourth quarter, Garrick had 14 'of his 15 in the of details which appeared in the played well,” Knicks coach Stu A newspaper reported Wednesday tion and “would have done whatever regular basis and we were in com­ the doctor said. “But it was well Coast Conference tournament game Knicks by beating New York 110-93 blunting a Dallas rally and leading second half as Los Angeles rallied Times story. Jackson said. "They shot the ball that, even after doctors warned him he was told to do” to ensure his munication with Hank, his trainer treated and well controlled and it against Portland. Wednesday night. “We deserve to be Los Angeles to a victory that ended from 15-point third-quarter deficit A well. We had a problem with our in first place.” the Mavericks’ home winning streak The victory was only the third in transitions. They played like a first- Charles Barkley had IS points, 12 at 10 games. 12 games for the Q ii^ rs and ended rebounds and 11 assists and Hersey place team.” Worthy led the Lakers with 24 a two-game winning streak for New Hawkins scored 26 points for the points and Orlando Woolridge came Jersey, which has lost 19 of its last 76crs, who trailed New York by six Trail Blazers 130, Celtics 117: off the bench to score 22. 22. SCOREBOARD games before starting a 12-game A night after scoring a season-low Heat 122, Magic 105: Scott Haf­ Nuggets 86, Timberwolves 73: winning streak on Jan. 13. three points, Clyde Drexler scored a Danny Schayes scored 24 points and fner scored 10 points with five Chambers 91, K.Johnson 0-1), Washington 0-2 Saforday's games The victory also marked the first season-high 39, and Portland handed long-range jumpers in the first 5:08 Denver tied a franchise record for rtie Asaociatad Press Flames 6, Penguins 3 (Alarie 0-1, Colter 91). Fouled out— Majerle, Secorxl round time the 76ers have led their Boston its second stndght home o f the fouilh quarter to defuse an Battle. Rebounds— Phoenix 46 (West 11), Scholastic Upper bracket fewest points allowed. Hockey PHtsburgh 0 0 3— 3 Basketball Ybshinglon 57 (Jones 10). Assists— Flwenix Ellington-Granby winner at East Hampton division after 60 games since their loss. The Nuggets, whose average Orlando rally. Haffner finished with SCRAMBLE — Mark Jackson (13) of the Knicks and John Calgary 3 l 2— 6 22 (K.Johnson 14), Wbshinglon 29 (King 10). Lower bracket 1982-83 NBA championship season. Drexler also had 11 rebounds and 14 points, matching his career high. First Period— 1, Calgary, Mullen 29 (MacLel- Total fouls— Phoenix 23, Whshington 22, Tech­ Stafford-Wheeler winner at Coginchaug- yield of 112.7 points is the thiid- Dawkins (12) of the 76ers chase a loose ball in their NBA lan), :20. 2. Calgary, Otto 12 (Ranheim, Floury), CIAC results Ourham Barkley said the 76ers have to be 12 assists for Portland, a 112-100 Rony Seikaly 1^ Miami with 31 NBA standings nical— Washington illegal defense. A— 7,810. worsl in the league, held Minnesota game Wednesday night at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. NHL standings 1135. 3, Calgary, Floury 26 (Ranheim), 16:19 HAMDEN (AP) — CIAC boy* basketball, girl* Quarterfinals careful not to celebrate their come­ winner at New York on 1\iesday — the league’s lowest-scoring team points and 21 rebounds as the H eat (sh). Penaltios— Tanti, Pit (tripping), 4:34: EASTERN CONFERENCE Coventry v*. Hale-Ray-Cromwoll winner, site WALES CONFERENCE Heat 122, Magic 105 basketball and hockey tournament results and night. The Trail Blazers led all the The Sixers won, 110-93, to move into first place in the Atlan­ Macinnis, Cal (hooking), 15:31. Atlantic Division TEA. back. with a 95.3 average — to 30 percent winning for the third time in four Patrick Dhrlskm ORLANDO (105) pairings: Second Period— 4, Calgary, MacLellan 15 W L Pet. GB Monday's games “Wc don’t get too high or too low way against the slower Celtics. games, controlled the boards 57-34. W L TP te GF GA Catledge 6-18 9 6 17, (Reynolds 3-14 2-2 8, Boys basketball (7:30 p.m. gamaa sxcapt a* shooting. 'The Nuggets, 13-0 when tic Division. (Mullen, Suter), 18:40 (pp). Penalties— Fleury, Philadelpriia 38 22 .633 — Nonnowaug-Wbodbury vs. East Hamptort-EI- NY Rangers 31 26 11 73 226 221 Acres 9 5 1-4 11, Theus 8-17 1915 31, Wiley noted) Cal (holding), 1:56: Calgary berKh, served by New VbrK 37 22 .627 '12 lington-Granl^f winner, site TBA Pittsburgh 31 33 5 67 286 314 6-13 0-1 12 Green 2-8 1-2 5, Anderson 915 CLASS LL Priakin (too many men on ice), 6:33: Johnson, Boston 34 24 ,586 3 Housatonic Regional-Fall* Villaga v*. New Jersey 28 31 8 64 239 253 3- 4 19. Skiles 0-1 0-0 0, Ansley 0-0 2-2 2.First To­ round Rt (tripping), 7:22; Johnson, Rt (tripping), Washington 23 38 .377 15e. Aaron Steven­ Thursday's gam* Coventry led, 24-18, after one quarter and 36-28 at m r n Quebec 2 0 1— 3 730 p.m. coach Musselman. A— 18,947. 40 West Haven vs. Notre Dame-Folrfield at Corv son, Chris McCr«iary, Brian Spaulding and Josh second division. The leg will be in a cast for at least four Winnipeg 3 0 3— 6 Detroit at New Jersey, 7:30 p m. Lower bracket nors Rink. Stamford, 8 p.m. halftime. The l^triots look a 48-41 edge into the final Rogers apiece for tfte wirv>ers. weeks. C L O S E C O M B A T — Manchester High’s Dave Ciolkosz, left, battles Glastonbury High’s Bo f n ^ First Period— 1. Quebec, Doyon 1, 5:11, 2, Portland al Philadelphia 7,30 p.m. Lakers 103, Mavericks 91 East Catholic-Manchestar 73, Ledyard 62 Final: Graenwich vs. Wael HavervND-Falr- eight minutes. Griswold rallied and knotted the affair at Winnipeg. Ashton 18 (Fenton), 535 3, Quebec, Seattle al Atlanta, 7.30 p m. LA LAKERS (103) S i Barnard-Montville 64. Kaynor Tach-Wbter- fiekt wirwter, March 13 at Hartford Civic Center. The United Stales, in its first World Cup since 1950, Mini-Mites Lamon in their Division II clash Monday night. The Indians, who won that game 7-6, face 50, but never seized the lead. Buteau and McCarthy McKegney 14 (McRae, Loiselle), 12:38. 4, Win­ Phoenix at Indiana 7:30 p m. Wbrthy 10 20 3-3 24. Green 4-5 3-6 11, bury 50 830 pm. plays its first World Cup game against Czechoslovakia nipeg. Hawerchuk 25 (Steen, Ellen), 17:06 (pp). Gold downed Green, 6-2. Eric Zubrow had Utah al MilwauKee, 9 p.m. Thompson 3-7 2-2 6, Cooper 2-4 0-0 6, John­ Thursday's games DIVISION N Stamford Catholic tonight at 8 in a semifinal clash at the Edward Bennett Rink in West netted seven and six points, respectively, for the I^triols a O Golden State at Los Angeles Lakers, 10 30 on June 10. The Americans play Italy on June 14 and 5. Winnipog, Olausson 8 (Hawerchuk, Pas- two goala and Connor Philbia Arxtrew Joy and son 7-15 3-4 21, Wboindge 10-13 2-4 22, Divac First rourxl Thursday's games in the fourth. lawski), 19:41. Penaltes— Carlyle, Win (cross­ Left LaBarga and Wbyne fVkar one apiece lor p.m. 0 3 2-2 2, Drew 3 4 0-0 7, Oldham 1-2 0-0 2 Upper bracket Semifinals Austria on June 19. Haven. m z checking), 13:05: Severyn, Que (holding), Gold while MaB McDwmott ard John Harrison Totals 40-73 1 921 103 Wbicott Tech-Torrington at Lymen Hall-Wal- Fsrmi-Enfield v*. Nonvslk at Milford Ice Russ Hanes led Griswold with 22 points. o > 15:39, had the Green goala. DALLAS (91) linglord F^vilion, 7 p.m. COVCNTnV (85) — Bob Jobnson 2 5-9 0, John Totten 0 2-4 ft Frank Second Period— None. Penalties— Cronin, NBA results Williams 912 2 2 13, Perkins 2-6 2-2 6. Killingly at Bassick-Bridgeport Manchester vs. Stamford Catxilic at Bennatt Wilder signs with Redskins Coorabs 6 t-a 14, Chris McCarthy 4 4-6 14, Rob Buteau 9 5-7 26, Rteidy > 1“ Win (holding). 2:22; Doyoa Quo (holding), 5:33: Pee Wee B Donaldson 5-7 0-0 10, Harper 10-24 3 4 24. Lower bracket Rink, Wbst Havan, 8 p.m. HERNDON, Va. (AP) — James Wilder, the Tampa Leets004)0. Merc Voisine0 (H )0 .Totals21 17-29 65 33 CO PetiL Quo (tripping), 17:27. ECHO topped Nohotuck, 6-1 and bested Blazers 130, Celtics 117 Blackman 7-13 0-0 16. Tarpley 920 2 2 12. Darien at Crosby-Wbterbury Final: March 13 at Hartford Civic Center. 6 GRISWOLD (50) — Russ Hones 7 3-5 2ft Mike KsIxmis S 0-0 14. BXI Third Period— 6, Winnipog. Smail 25 West Hartford. 93. Tyler Brooks had thraa PORTLAND (130) Ytenmngion 3-5 1-2 7, Davis 1-2 9 0 3 Totals Secorxl round p.m. Bay Bucaneers’ all-time leading in rushing yards and MHS Minadso 1 2-4 4, Chari** Morris 2 1-3 5 Keen Tart 3 4-4 10, Todd Ksz- (McLIwain, Numminen), 4:29. 7, Quebec, Les- goals, Mika Welnicki two and Andy Zianiano Kersey 912 91 16, Williams 7-13 1-2 15. 3989 191291 Lower bracket receptions, signed with the Redskins as a Plan B free Isuska* 2 OO 4. Jason Wbrs 0 0-1 0. Totals 20 10-17 50. 33 > chushyn 2, 5:56. 8, Winnipeg. Numminen 9 Biislol Eastern al Wilby-Wsterbury From Page 9 3-poim goals: C- Buteau 3, McCarthy ft Coorrba. G- Hano* 5 Kakasra ona in the opening win while Ftoberg Skoglund (JuckworBi 919 0-1 10, Drexler 16 27 7-7 39. LA Lakers 21 31 24 27— 103 agent. (Hawerchuk, Elynuik). 12:20. 9, Winnipog. had Birae goals, Welnicki two and Jimmy Monn, Rirter 913 2-2 15, Robinson 2-9 2-5 6, "ibung Dallas 29 18 22 22— 91 Friday's gams* 4. > -* Evans 7 (Cronin), 19:22 (sh-en). Penal­ Brad Friaa and Zianiano one against West 3-4 0-0 6. Cooper 2-3 9 0 4, Petrovic 2-5 1-1 5, 3-Ftoinl goals— Los Angules 8-13 (Johnson Upper bracket Washington general manager Charley Casserly also Holflima; 36-2S Coventry. 33 ties— Petit, Qua (holding), 2:20: Jarvi, Que Seymour st Bristol Central Bowling Harttord. Bryant 9 3 0-0 6, Irvin 0-0 0-0 0. Johnston 0-0 4-C, Cooper 2-3, Wbrthy 1-2, Drew 1-2), Dallas announced Wednesday the signing of Plan B free agent (hooking). 6:49: MacDermid, Win (holding). 0-0 0. Totals 57-106 1 919 130. Warren Harding-Bndgeporl at Malonsy. ling up tonight’s semifinal at 8 at the Bennett Rink in but Manchester is deeper. There is no question Stamford 17:46. 915 (Blackman 2-3, Davis 1-1, Williams 1-2 safety Brad Edwards, who had been witli the Minnesota Squirt A BOSTON (117) Harper 1-8, Perkins 0-1). Fouled out— None. Lower bracket West Haven. The winner will meet either Fermi or Nor­ Catholic’s first line is better, but they are smaller. Shots on goal— Quebec 12-11-7— 30. Win­ East Calholic-Manchestsr at S i Joseph M Smith 911 1-2 11. Bird 11-21 0-0 22. Flabourxla— Los Angeles 43 (Wboindge. Green Home Engineers Vikings, and wide receiver Charles Lockett, who played nipeg 14-17-14— 45. Tolland Bank was runner-up in the Franklin SL Bemard-MontviUs at Nmr Milford walk in Tuesday’s Division II final at 6 p.m. at the Manchester definitely has a shot.” Pansh 3-9 8-8 14. Johnson 9 3 2-2 2 Lewis 7), Dallas 49 (Tarpley 18). Assist*-^os An­ Power-play Opportunities— Quebec 0 of 3: County Invitational Tournament in Greenfield Saturday's gams* Jeanne Bucchsri 200, Kathy Knox for two years with the Pittsburgh Slcclers before his The Manchester players also believe they can win. But Mass. Tha Benkera nipped WTM, 3-2; fell to 9-17 2-3 20, McHale 4-12 11-12 19, Kleine 2-4 geles 25 (Johnson 11). Dallas 17 (Harper 8). 179201-534, Elaina WWnicki 189451, Sandy Hartford Civic Center. Loyola opts Winnipeg 1 ol 5. Upper bracket 0- 0 4, Begley 2-3 9 0 4, F^xson 99 3-3 13. Total fouls^os Angeles 13, Dallas 18. Techni­ release last summer. why shouldn’t they? The Indians were all but finished Goalies— Quebec, Tugnutt, 5-17-3 (44 Franklin County, 2-1; blanked Central. 2-0; and Bassick'Killingly winner at Masuk-Monroe Fitzpatrick 177-450, Gall PSaqural 183-456, “Any good coach has to his next opponent,” C.SrmBi 1-1 0-0 2. Pinckriey 0-0 4-4 4, Gamble cals— Perkins. Dallas coach Adubalo 2 shols-39 saves). Winnipeg, Beuregard, 6-4-1 fall to W. Mbrwick, FLI., in the tttte game. 2-0. Lyman Ftall-Wolcoll Tach winnar at Windham Ranaa Ellis 184-168-515. Danlsa Hills Wilder, a nine-year veteran, started only four games Ftuno insists. “You have to think like you are going to Monday when Glastonbury held a 4-1 lead after one Keith Dumont of the Benkera waa tournament 1- 2 9 0 2. Totals 4992 31 -34 117. (ejected). A— 17,007. 181-176-482, Donna Hardaaty (30-27). Ponland 32 37 38 23— 1M Lower bracket last year and was not among the 37 players protected by period and a 6-4 edge after two. A— 11,813. MVP. Mike Soderlund hed bvo goals and Mike Darien-Crosby winner at Foran 177-184-182-543, Frandna Turgaon 176, Koran win and keep playing.” DumonL Matt Ryan, Mat Oenms and Jen Wiehn Boston 23 34 34 26— 117 Big Ifoal Conisrsnes O'all Vendetta 458, Bevarly Morin 451, Shirlay the Bucs. A second-round choice out of Missouri in “We come to the challenge,” Indian goalie Ian Dal- to play ball Roloroe— Kerry Fraser. Linesmen— Rerre Ouartarftnals; March 12 *<1s* TBA Farno has never lacked in the optimism department - one each for Tolland. 3-R)inl goala— Portland 3-5 (Ftorter 3-4, W L W L Ektridga 475. Champoux, Mark Vines. Tbung 0-1), Boston 0-7 (M.Smith 0-1, McHale CONNECTICUT 12 4 25 5 CLASS M 1981, Wilder rushed for 5,957 yards, caught 430 passes even after enduring a pair of seasons which produced ex­ rymple said. “We know what we have to do and we do First round MiteB 0-1, F^xson 0-1, Bird 0-2, Lewis 0-2) Fouled Syracuse 12 4 22 5 and accumulated a team-recoid 9.449 yards with the actly one win apiece. it.” By John Nadel Stars 5, Hawks 4 out— None. Rebounds— Finland 56 (Drexler Georgetown 11 5 22 5 WIednesday's game ECHO topped Northern ConnecticuL 5-1. Lower bracket Bucs. “If we hit them hard, anything can happen,” captain The Associated Press Chicsgo 1 3 0— 4 11), Boston 53 (Brrd 12). Assists— Ftorllarxl 37 St John's 10 6 23 8 Rec Hoop The fifth year coach returned from the scouUng trip Minnesota 2 2 1— 5 John S ch u b^ had two goala and Jeffrey King, (Ftorter 14). Boston 28 (Bird, Johnson. Lewis 6). Villarxxva 6 8 17 13 SL Thoms* Aquinas-Nmr Britain 75, Tor- and leading scorer Dave Ciolkosz said. Ciolkosz has 27 First Period— 1. Chicago,Graham 22 (Kotv Mika McKarmey and Tom Ruth ona apiace tor Total loula— Portland 28, Boston 18 Provx1orx» 8 8 17 10 rington 46 State enters Valvano dispute with a UTonk full of respect for his fellow scmifinalist. goals and 18 assists for 45 points. He has six points (3 LOS ANGELES — The Lions have decided to play ECHO. SecxKxl round royd, Manson), 8:15. 2. Minnesota. Chambers 7 A-14,890. Salon Hall 5 11 12 15 RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The suic auomey general's “They (Stamford Catholic) remind me a lot of South (Bwezan, Duchesne), 12:06. 3. Minrtesola. Bar­ Prttsburgh 5 11 11 16 Wednesday's gamss Midgets goals, 3 assists) in two tournament games. “Cheshire beat ball. ber 12 (Bellows), 13:40. Penalties— Gilbert. Cfx. Clippers 119, Nets 115 Boston College 1 15 8 19 Upper bracket office and a private lawyer will help North Carolina Stale Windsor and Fermi," observed Famo, referring to a pair Fermi early in the year, so anything can happen.” he Mahonay- Jazz 35 (Paul Solo 12, Rich Loyola Marymoum’s basketball team, still mourn­ (roughing), 5:46; Churls, Min, double minor Big East Toumamsnt New Lorxfon 80. East Haven 40 of teams which h a n ^ his Indians four of their eight los­ LA CLIPPERS (119) Prantlla 6, Bwi Donohua 6. Tkn SuKvan negotiate a contract seulcment with basketball coach Jim added. ing the death of Hank Gathers, voted Wednesday to (high-sticKing. roughing), 5:46; McFtae, Mm. Swimming Norman 7-13 9 8 20. Smith 9-16 4-5 22. Ben­ (at Madison Squtis Gardsn) Farmngton 62. Morgan School-Chnton 45 double minor (high-sticking,roughing), 8:37; Avon 72 Fhainllald 50 piayad wall) Lakers IS (Ksvin Vial 6, Kaith Valvano, officials said. ses this season. “They have good goallending and fast Tim Jordan, who had the tying and winning goal in the play in the NCAA tournament and to dedicate their ef- jamin 913 96 21, Garland 3-12 1-i 7. Gamck Tonight's Qsms Mitchottraa 6, Travor Franalla 6) Manson, Chi, double minor (high-sticking, Boston College vs Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Jonalhan Laiw-Milford 81, E.O. Smiti-Slorrs skaters and they don’t uke a lot of dumb penalties.” 98 9 7 15. Manning 4-8 1912 18. Flivers 1-2 Caltica 36 (Dan Maisar 6. Cory Wry 6, Chrta- The attorney general's office said it entered the dispute quarterfinal victory over Glastonbury, has four focu to their late star. roughing). 8:37; Murphy, Min (high-sticking). 0- 0 2, Martn 4-7 2-4 10. Bannister 1-1 2-2 4, 51 lia Miaisk 6) Huakia* 18 (Marc Bartalo 8. ' Rockville coach Don Hutton thinks Manchester could 19:48. Swimming Friday's Oatnss Lower bracket at the request of the University of North Carolina Board postseason scores, giving him 21 for the season. I c in g s for the tournament will be announced Sun­ Wblf 9 0 0-0 0. Harris 9 0 0-0 0. Totals 42 80 Bobby Hoy. Andy Bratton and Brian Harlow Second F’eriod— 4, Chicago, Thomas 32 The Central Connecticut Winter Swim League Quart art In afs Ksmsdy-Wbterbury 83, Haddem-KillngiMorlh of Governors. pull off an upset Optimism and hard work have turned Manchester into day with the first games to be played on March 15. 3946 119. playad waX). Celtic* won midgsl btl* xYti a 12-2 (McGill, Lemieux), 9:55. 5, Chicago, Savard 22 held Its B champunship on Mar. 4 at Glastorv UConn vs. Seton Hall, ryx>n 51 NEW JERSEY (115) record. Andrew Vanore Jr., chief deputy attorney general, will a winner. But whether Famo should be the icc The decision on whether Loyola ^ould participate was (B Murray. Lemieux), 13:42 (pp). 6, Minnesota. bury High School. Manchester swimmers plac­ Georgetown va Providence, 2:30 p m Kolbe-Catisdril-Bridgeport 64, Notre Dame- “They will just have to hit them every step of the Morris 920 2-2 21, Haley 1-7 0-0 2 Bowie Comrriunlly Y- Lakers 38 (Dwnond Dwnplar McFlae 5 (N.Brolen, Dahlen), 1407. 7, Mirv ing in the top 12 in each event are as follows: Syracuse vs Fhtt-BC winner, 7 p.m. FairMd 58 represent the sute. 'Dte school will be rcprescntol by surface at the Civic Center remains to be seen. left up to the players. 9-20 2-2 20, Hopson 7-13 9 6 19. Conner 3 8 14, Tom Riggio 12 Msit F%wfo«vski 6) Bull* 38 way,” HuUon said. “Stamford is faster than Manchester neaota, A.&oten 17 (Murphy. Gavin), 18:35. 8. Reaulta: 3- 4 9. Short 919 96 25, ShacUetoid 2-2 2-2 6. St John's vs. Villanova, 9:30 p m South Catxikc-Harltard 68. Wlstartord 52 R^cigh attorney Howard Manning, who specializes in “Everybody wants to play, so we’re playing. We Frxlay'sgama (Jon Cort 18, Jaoh Ksns 8, Brian Jaworski 6). Chicago, Gilberl 11 (Larmer, Savard), 18:57. Girls 8 aitl under 26 free: 6. L Hiza, 12 K. Qahrin ^ 2^? ft »<• ■»«**• M u ih J- SecxxKl rourxJ . , - Dion Shabazz sexvad tfw winning layup at Itis civil litigation. want to win. We’re playing for Hank, case closed," Penalties-Manson, Chi (hooking), 5:50; Geyar; 25 bapk>8-. tu ifta. K. Oeyer: 26 44r-10pl1B W I W Satunlay'a Gamas buzzer. Modano, Min (hooking). 13:06. breast; 7,-K. Gayar. Somfinala. 1:30 p m arxf 4 pm. Pnnea Tach-Harttor- teammate Terrell Lowery said. W tW m 39-118 New Bn lain Third Period— 9, Minnesota, Bellows 43 Boys 8 and under — 35 free: 1. K. Hosaain, NswJsfMy 8Df1tr77—118 Ouartarllnal* (sits* TBA) Capriati upsets 15th seed High-flying Jets thinking big Gathers, who led the country in scoring and 19.26. 4. P. CuKin: 25 back: 5. K Hossain, 6. P. 3-F^iinl goals— Loa Ar%alM 0-0, Naw Jarasy Sunday's Gams (Gagnsr. N.Brolen). 8:52 (pp). Penal­ Frxlay's games Curtin; 25 By: 11- P- Curtn. 4- 8 (Morris 3-7, Short 1-1). Foulad out— Gan- Champtonahip game 2:30 p m. BOCA RATON. Fla. (AP) — Thirtccn-ye^-old Jen­ rebounding last season and was among the nation's ties— McGill, Chi (higivsticking). 2:41: BMur- N«w London vs. Farminglon Girls 9-10 — 50 free: 3. K. Gayer, 5 B. jamin. Rebounds— Los Angelea 83 (Normsn Calendar leaders this season, died Sunday night, about two ray, Chi, major-gams misconduci (high-stick­ Avon v*. Jonathan Law-Milford nifer Capriati upset 15th-sccded Claudia ftirwik of West Adamy, 8 J. Hyde. 9 V. Makarawicz; 100 free. 13) . Naw Jersey 45 (Bowie 11), Assists— Lot ing), 3:48; Bellows, Min (hooking). 4:33: Ksnnedy-YFatarbury vs. Kolbs-Cattiadral- By The Associated Press hours after collapsing at midcourtiin the first half of a 1. V. Makarewicz. 1.24 26, 2 J. Grose; 50 Angelea 19 (Garland. Garrick 5). New Jersey 25 Germany 7-5, 0-6, 6-2 for her second straight profes­ Chicago bench, sarvsd by &ttsr (too many Bndgeport back: 1. K Geyar, 3. J. Grose. 12 J Forman; (Corvw 8). Total louls— Loa Angsisa 24. Nmr NHL Roundup West Coast Conference tournament game against men on ice), 8:18; Churls, Min (holding), 1605. Monday's gtms loel sional victory at the Virginia Slims of Florida. 50 breast 5. B. Ewakj Jersey 30. A— 7,985 Transactions Having secured a place in the Stanley Cup playoffs, Shots on goal— Chicago 9-16-9— 34. Min­ Aquinas-Princs Tach winnar vs. South DM eionI Hxtland. nesota 7-8-9— 24. Boys 910 — 50 free: 9. D Campbell; 100 Seven seeded players advanced, but No. 16 Sylvia Catholic-Ftarttofd SenMttala the Winnipeg Jets are thinking big. The W e e tournament was canceled later Sunday FHjwer-play Opportinibes— Chicago 1 ol 4; free: 6 D. Sirois; 50 back; 4 B Balsawicz. 76ers 110, Knicks 93 Hanika lost 6-1, 2-6,6-2 to Amanda Coetzer. Girls 11-12 — 50 free: 5 J Campbell, 7. T. CLASSS Manchester va Stamford Catholic (al Bemali Dale Hawerchuk had a god and two assists as the Jets moving into a first-place lie with St. Louis in the Norris Minnesola 1 of 5 BASEBALL Rink. Wbsl Haven). 8 pm. night and the 21st-ranked Lions (23-5) were declared 1 NEW YORK (93) First round Goalies— Chicago. Millen, 14-22-4 (24 Flenke, 9. S Anderson; 100 IM 8 J Bums. 12 beat the Quebec Nordiques 6-3 Wednesday night to Newman 9-15 7-8 26. Oakley 2-7 0-0 4. Am«rk:an Laagua Wednesday's gams* BoyaBsMlttMl Division. The North Stars moved one point ahead of champions by virtue of their 13-1 conference record. shots-19 saves). Minnesota. Casey. 24-20-3 C. Dell; 100 free; 2. S. Anderson. 12 M (Xin BALTIMORE ORKXES-AgraMi to tefma NBA fines Reid, Bol Ewing 8-18 4-6 20, Tuckv 3-9 9 0 6. Jeckaon SscorxJ round C t M LL Otvtaton clinch a playoff berth in the Smythe Division. The Cal­ IDctroit for the last playoff spot in the division. (34-30). nett; 50 back; 8. G. Bums; 50 fly; 7. K. Geyar, witi Gragg Oiaon, ptlchar, on a “Hank would want us to play,” said Bo Kimble, a 1- 7 0-0 2 Cheeks 0-3 4-4 4. G Wilkins 9-14 4 4 ona-yaar con- Upper bracket Manchaelsr at Wethersfield. 730 NEW YORK (AP) — J.R. Reid of the Charlotte Hor­ A— 10,920. 8 A Macleod, 9. A Johnson, 10. E Rink; 50 gary Flames and Edmonton Oilers have already clinched Flames 6, Penguins 3: Joe Mullen scored two goals as 23. E Wilkms 2-4 2-6 6. Gray 1-1 9 0 2. Butar tra d CovenSy 65. Gnswold 50 close friend and teammate of Giathers since their high Referee— Devs Newell. Linesmen— FUndy breast; 5 A Konafal, 11. C [Jell nets and Manute Bol of the Golden Slate Warriors were 0-0 9 2 0. Oumnatt 0-2 9 0 0 Totals 3980 NEW YORK YANKEES-Ranawwl tha corv Nonnoweug-Wbodbury 75. Terryvito 72 Friday spots in the Smythe. and the third-place Jets are looking Calgary moved back into first place in the Smythe school days in Philadelphia. Mitkm. Dan Schachle Boys 11-12 — 50 tree; 1. M Peak. 33 39. 2. tract! of Chuck Cary, pttchar, arxf Lula Potema. fined by the NBA for an altercation during Monday S Adamy, 3. S Balicki, 4 B Alejandro, 9 C 21 30 93 Lower bracket •oys BaalMtbaH to move up in the standings. Division with a victory over visiting Pittsburgh. PHILADELPHIA (110) outfwiklor Housatonic Regional-Fall* Villsge 63, CleasLDMeton night's game at Golden State. Langalier, 10. C. Blake; 100 IM: 1. S. Adamy. TEXAS fUNGf RS-Stgr>ad Kanny Bogart, The Jcu are 7-1-2 in the last 10 home games aixl have Canadiens 5, Kings 2 Smto 4 8 3-4 12. Barkley 912 2-4 15. fforllsnd 50 East Cotxilic al S i Joiaph, 7 p.m. 128 37. 3 S FTuggiero: 50 back: 5 M. Peak. 7. pdchar, artd Scott Cootbaugh, tnftakiar. to orte* Rod Thom, the NBA ’s vice president for operations, Montreal 2 2 1— 6 A. Hossain, 8 K Ftomancfxjck. 9 J OTTakly. Gmnaki 6-19 0-0 12. Dewkina 2-5 0-0 4. Haw Thomaston 7ft Wbodstock Academy 46 a meeting with the Oilers on Friday night in Winnipeg. kins 9 17 9 5 26. Mahom 97 9 0 10. Brooks yaar contracts Agraud to tarms with John Bar- Putnam 51, Wirxleor Locks 45 Saturday fined Reid $2,5(X) for initialing the altercation by elbow­ Los Angstss 1 1 0— 2 50 fly. 2. B Alejandro. 7. C. Langaliar; io fiotd and Kavin Brown, p«tchars. on orw yaar The Flames lead the division with 81 points, followed First Psrkxt— 1. Montreal, Richer 42 (Corson, 4-8 3-3 12. Arxlerson 4-8 2-2 11, Thornton OT) Thursday's game Boys BaekettMN breast: 5 S. Ftuggiero, 6 S Adamy oomracts ing Bol in the stomach. Bol was fined $3,(XX) for pushing by the Oilers with 80 and the Jets with 74. Svoboda), 3:02 2, Los Angeles, F^isler 3 0-0 0. Copeland 1 3 2 2 4, Nimphius 1 -2 9 1 2 . First rourxl Class t Divtaton Opening day seems far off TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Agraad to terms Reid and throwing several punches. (Gretzky. Allison). 18:58. 3, Montreal. Richer 43 FYynel -1 9 0 2. Totals 43-90 17-21 110 Upper bracket Quarterfinal* "Wc have to win just about all the games coming Naw llbrk 14 31 21 27— 93 David Walls, pitchar, ar>d Grag Myars, Granby al Ellinglon Covenry va Crorravoll-Hale-HBy« ,TBA (Skrudland). 19:13. Penalty— Miller, LA (tip­ catchar. on ona yaar contracts Ranawad tha down the stretch,” Hawerchuk. Winnipeg's co-captain, Phlladsiphia 31 29 22 28— 110 Secorxl rourxt been in the morning. although they did expect to get ping), 1661. Huizenga buys into Dolphins By Ben Walker 3-F>oinl goals— New Vbik 2 11 (G Wilkins I -2. contracts of Nalson Linano arxi Luts So;o, m* Cromwell al Hale-Ray (at East Haddam said. Even Commissioner fiiy Vincent, together for their 32nd bargainiqg 9 Second Period— 4, Montreal. Keane 9 Radio, TV Newman 1-4, Tucker 0-2, Jackson 0-3), fialdars. Jursor Fain and Padro Murx)Z, out* MIAMI (AP) — Wayne Huizenga, chairman of Block­ The Associated Press (Skrudland. Corson), 2:11 (pp) 5. Montreal. Elemantary Sctxx>() 'The Jets have won three suaight, including a weekend who has tried to negotiate a scttle- session. i Frixledelphis 7-10 (Hewkms 3 5, Anderson 1-1, haldars. arxj Alai Saochaz, pitchar Courtnall 22 (Carbonneau), 1101 6, Los An­ Lowsr brackst More sports buster Entertainment Corp., has agreed to buy 15 percent Smiti 1-1, Berkley 1-1. Brooks 1-2) Fouled National Laagua Stafford at Yfhaalar-Norfi Slorwigton sweep of the fourth-place Los Angeles Kings. mem to baseball’s seventh work The problem, as it has been from gelos. Gretzky 37 (Kasper. Halkidis), 17:14 LOS ANGELES DODGERS- Agraad to oul— None Ftebounds— Ntwr Itork 51 (Ewing Frxlay's gams of the Miami Dolphins franchise and a 50-percent share NEW YORK — Baseball once F>er«ltiee— Los Angeles bench, served by Miller tarms with Mika Sharparson. mftaldar, arxJ Zak The Nordiques are last in the Adams Division with a stoppage since 1972, sounded pes­ the Stan, is who will be eligible for Today 14) . Philedelphia 54 (Barkley. Grranski 12). As- Ouartartlnals — see page 14 of Robbie Stadium Coqr., the Dolphins amiounced Wed­ again is down to the final days, and (too man men on Ice), I'lO ; Keane, Mon Shmall, pitchar, on ona contracts dismal record of 11-49-7. salary arbitration. The union wants 5 pjn. — Transamacrica Alhlciic sisis— New Tbrk 27 (Jackson 9). (hvladalphia yaat Thomaston vs Putnam, slta TBA simistic as he left his office shortly (rougfxng), 5:16; WksOers. LA (roughing). 5:16; 25 (Barkley 11). Totol fouls— New York 14, ST. LOUIS CAROINALS-44amod Bruca Sut- nesday. even now it might be too late to save Leletwre. Mon. major (fighOrig). 7:43; AHison, after midnight. Conference championship. ESPN Friiledelphie 10. Technicele— Evring, Gmmski, tar mrwr laegua pitching instructor The purchase, for an undisclosed amount, will boost Canadiens 5, Kings 2: Stephane Richer and Russ the scheduled start of the regular it for players with two years of ex­ LA ma)or (fighlng), 7:43; Schneider, Mon (tip­ SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS' Agraad to “It looks grim.” he said. Asked if 7:30 p.m. — Maple Leafs at New York illegal dalansa A— 18,168 e(Iorts to bring a major league baseball franchise to south Courtnall scored two goals each to lead Montreal past season. perience; management wants it to ping), 13'41 Uirms with Man W.lliams. ^»rd basarrwi; Kirt he thought opening day games Third Penod— 7, Montreal. Courtnall 23 (Car­ Wlialers, SportsChannel, WTIC MarTWBrir>g. catchar. arxJ Mika Ban^mm. m- Florida and give the Dolphins' organization the equity it Los Angeles at Inglewood, Calif. stay at three. bonneau), 15:30. Penalties— Keane. Mon, Suns 113, Bullets 111 Today, the lockout begins- its might need to be set back, Vincent 7:30 p.m. — Rangers at Flyers, fialdar. on ona yaar contracts ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. needs to expand, Huizenga and Dolphins President Tim Richer scored his 42nd and 43rd goals in the first On Wednesday night, Fehr said mayir (fighting). 3fl4; Crowder. LA. m^or («ghl- PHOENIX (113) FOOTBALL fourth week. Already half of the ex­ said, “1 think that’s right." • mg). 3 04; Ewen, Mon. mmor-major (insugator, WFAN (660-AM) Cftoirbers 16-26 12-13 44. Flambts 2-3 3-4 7. National Football Lasgua Robbie said. period. He is seven short of his career-best, posted two his side *Hook a step wc never fighting), 3:13, Miller, LA, major (fighting), 3:13, 7:30 p.m. — Sabres at Bruins, Vybst 4-7 3-4 11, K Johnson 10 23 56 25, ATLANTA FALCONS — Signad Troy hibition games have been canceled. The sides say the April 2 openers thought w e’d take." Svoboda Mon (high-sticking). 6:47, Richer. seasons ago. Richer is on a rebound from last year, when NESN Majsrit 2-4 0-0 4. Lang 2 2 2-3 6. E Johnson Sadowskj, bghi and. Scott Adams, offansrva INSURAKSMITHS SINCE Probert gets work permit And players and owners agree on will be delayed unless an agreement . 9 Mon (slashing). 11:30; Miller, LA (slashing), tackla: Scott Barrows. guard-carHar, Roland he had 25 goals. 914 1-1 12. Batlts2-4 9 0 4. G Grant 9 3 0-0 0, one thing; It takes at least three is reached by the weekend. - The union proposed that all 11:30 7:30 p.m. — Ohio Valley Con­ Mflchall. corr>arback, and Kavin Simtan. wtda Homacak 0-0 0-0 0. ToMs 43-86 2931 113 -DETROIT (AP) — Federal officials granted a 90-day Shots on goal— Monteel 8-9-3— 20. Los An­ racarvar 1914 North Stars 5, Blackhawks 4: Brian Bellows’ weeks of spring training to get “We’re inexorably moving toward players with between two and three ference championship. ESPN WASHINGTON (111) gelas 11 8-14— 33 work permit allowing Detroit Red Wings forward Bob H.GranI 3-5 9 0 6, Kmg 12 26 10-11 34, Cr^CINNATI BLNGALS— Narrwd Dana Bibla power-play goal snapped a tie midway through the third ready. that point,” management negotiator years of service — approximately Power-play Opportunities— Montreal 1 of 2, 9 p.m. — Boxing: Carl “The Jonaa 9 7 1-1 11. Malona 11-24 3 3 25. WaJkar quartarback coach PJobert to pursue employment in the United States. Los Angeles 0 ol 3 period as Minnesota beat visiting Chicago. It was the But afier another full night of Chuck O’Connor said, “whether it’s 80 each season —• hie, ranked in Truth” Williams vs. Tyrell Biggs, 7-10 9 2 14, Eacklas 1 5 2-2 4. Ala/it 1 -7 2 2 4. DETROIT TIGERS— Si(yted Mark Duckans. :The work permit, authorized by the U.S. Immigration Goalies— MontresI, Roy. 26-15-2 (33 dafarvtva arxj Blackhawks’ fifth straight loss. talking Wednesday, the two sides tomorrow or the day after." terms of service. The top half would USA Cable Turpin 1-2 04) 2. Collar 912 1-1 Il.Totala 649-5241 a9d Naturalization Service, would allow Probert to work shots-31 saves). Los Angeles. Scott 3-SO GREEN HAY RkCKERS— Sigrwd William 9:30 p.m. — Atlantic 10 cham­ 4998 1922 111. 6S East Caiittr Straat The loss, (Chicago’s fourth in as many visits to the Met were fiirther apart on the key issue O ’Connor and union chief Dorudd be eligible for arbitration, the bot­ (20-15). Phoanli 31 23 32 27— 1'3 liarris. tight ar>d. o^t and practice with the Red Wings, said Harold Fried, A— 16,005 pionship: Temple vs. Massachusetts, PinSBUHGH STEEIERS-Namad Danms Center this season, nrcvenlcd the Blackhawks from of salary arbitration than they had Fehr did not set a meeting for today. tom not. Wtsshlngton 27 2 5 32 27— 111 Maachastar, CT ope of Proben’s lawyers. Releree— Dan Msrouelli Linesmen— Kevin ' Runt goals— Friioervi 14 (E Johnson 1-2, Craehan hnabeckars coach Collins. Shane Heyer. ESPN 0

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Apartments-1 bedroom rm. 1/2 a Duplex. 3 feet of front space on LOVING mom will core Aaron Krickstein, No. 5 Emilio Sanchez and No. 6 Texas for the Southland Conference RE/MAX East O f the Chapel HIM Condo. for vour child In my left on Kelyene Harris’ short jumper. But Rahim Huland El scqred 19 points to Beck and Frank Carbajal, who have held 1. P a y us 0 visit. Hostess: River, 647-1419.n This Is what convenient apartments for Imme­ brs, quiet St. $625 -p 2nd floor. Presently set Andre Agassi. Jim Pugh upset seventh-seeded Tim postseason championship. Suzzle Tripoli. $239,900. diate occupancy. 1 Manchester home. 643- Northeast reeled off runs of 10 and 12 the interim job jointly since the Feb. 28 CHFA-Hurry, Hurry! Condo living Is all heat. Available 4/1. up as 0 beauty salon. Mayotte 6-2,4-6, 6-4. With lowly North Texas leading by two lead Vermont, which will be making its Reale Realtors, 646- month tree rent. Please Can be used as beauty 9960.______Great Buy!! Owners about. 2 large bed­ points early in the second half, Nor^east points in a 26-7 burst to pull away. first appearance in a NAC tournament resignation of Ron Adams, and earned the 4525.P call 528-6522 for an NO PETS. Call Sue salon or remodeled for LICENSED Day core In have lavished care and rooms, 2'/a baths, full Louisiana coach Mike Vining gave Thompson finished with 18 points and championship game. Vermont, (13-16), Bulldogs a second-round match against Y O U H A N D S O M E basement and a private appllcotlon.______643-4862 office. 649-4820/646- Bolton full and port now hove been trans­ time available. Reaso­ Race driver Parsons fired Thompson some advice. Ron Griffin led North Texas with 13. trailed 31-28 at halftime. Northeastern top-seeded New Mexico State. DEVILIII This fabu­ ferred. Sad for them, patio. Easy commute MANCHESTER-Brand 4412.______“We just kind of let it slip away,” lous 7 room Contem­ to Hartford. $129,900. sp a n k in g newl 2nd OFFICE Space For nable rates. 643-7063. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Phil Parsons has been “I just told him to spot up and shoot,” stretched tlie lead to 38-28 before Ver­ Ohio Valley Conference: The game- ^jyard Into an activity cantar.} lucky for you. Hard­ North Texas coach Jimmy Gales said. “It mont went on a 25-8 run to take a 53-46 porary on Gerald D rive wood floors, French D.W. Fish Realty, 643- floor, 1 bedroom apart­ Lease-High traffic HOUSECLEANING-14 fired as the driver for the Morgan-McClure Racing team Vining said. ending horn sounded six seconds too In Monchester Is burst­ 1591.0______ment with fully ap- ICDNDOMINIUMS years experience. Ex­ was ours for the asking, but we made lead. doors, porch and sun area. Route 6, Colum­ only three races into the NASCAR Winston Cup season. Three more conference championships early as Eastern Kentucky, led by Aric ing with personality! 3 room add to the charm COVENTRY-Spaclous 2 pllanced kitchen, car­ FOR RENT bia. Heat and air In­ cellent references. For No replacement has been named to drive the will be decided tonight when Temple turnover after turnover and mistake after Northeastern, (16-12), pulled within bedroom s, 2.5 baths and character of this bedroom Townhouse peting, air. Intercom cluded. Starts at $150 more Information coll Sinclair’s 14 points, beat Morchead State VERNON-l bedroom Oldsmobiles for the Abingdon, Va.-based team, although mistake.” four points, 57-53, with 4:40 left, but Ver­ with a lacuzzi In the lovely 3 bedroom, 1'/j In nice country setting. security, storage, monthly. 228-4030. 647-1690. plays Massachusetts in the Atlantic 10 52-50 in the OVC semifinals. master bath, fireplace, Condo, garage and W: bath Colonial. 177 El- Finished walk-out laundry facilities and Ernie Irvan was to test in the No. 4 Cutlass Supreme final at Philadelphia, Murray State meets In tournament action today, Pittsburgh mont used a 19-9 run to take command of SATISFACTION OR YOUR p pool. Available Imme­ ■: MONEY BACK! M hardwood floors plus drldge St. $139,900. For basement. $119,900.742- parking. No pets. Heat meets Boston College to narrow the Big the game. Huland El scored six points Popeye Jones scored 12 of his 24 diately. $550 per TOWN OF MANCHESTER today at Atlanta International Raceway, where the Eastern Kentucky for the Ohio Valley X To ordar plans mail chack or p carpet, 26x14 deck, more details call Deb 8710.______extra. Security. $500 a LEGAL NOTICE East field from nine teams to eight, and during the run. points during a 27-7 second-half rally that p^monay order and projaetpi, vaulted ceilings, attic, month. 646-1379. month. Call 647-9254. Motorcraft 500 will be held on March 18. Crown at Murray, Ky., and Arkansas-Lit­ p:inumber and nama, with your Owens, 646-2046. MALLARD VIEW- fan, 120x180 wooded lot MANCHESTER-3 b e d ­ The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hear­ “I’m shocked more than anything,” Parsons, 32, who tle Rock faces Centenary for the Trans Vanderbilt plays Florida to reduce the Matt Johnson added 18 points for the carried Murray State, the regular-season Panama, address and zip. A d d 'p RE/MAX East of the Dlstlnctlve Town- MANCHESTER- 6 room, P^S2.05 for catalog (includes p only seconds from the room, 4 bathroom ing on Monday, March 19. 1990 at 7:00 P.M. in the Hearing Southeastern Conference field to eight. winners. Rich Tarrant had 14 points and champion, to a 68-67 victory over Austin River, 647-1419.0 houses and Ranches. 3 bedroom Duplex. Ap­ lives on Lake Norman near Denver, N.C., told The Char­ America Athletic Conference title at Lit­ > * (16 In discount coupons!) In Country Townhouse. Pool, ten­ Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connec­ Kentucky, on NCAA probation, is in­ Pcay. % Okla. please add tax. CHFA 8.15% approved. lotte Observer. tle Rock, Ark. Kevin Roberson had 11 for Vermont. C lub ...$329,900. Jack- C H F A -N o w Is the time to pliances. $725 monthly nis. Available April 1, ticut to hear and consider the following petitions: "M CLASSIFIED CRAFTS M start to put bucks In Located on a private plus security. 646-0576. son 8i Jackson Real $900 monthly. 2 months CEDAR VALLEY ASSOCIATES - INLAND WETLANDS AND f. MANCHESTER HERALD. 060.4Q. your own pocket In­ protective cul-de-sac, r P.O. BOX 1000 M i Estate, 647-8400.0 security and utilities. WATERCOURSES MAP BOUNDARY AMENDMENT - 101 stead of the landlords. 3 this new subdivision of MANCHESTER-1 b e d ­ BRAND NEW LIST- quality 3 bedroom Call 646-5153, leave PRO G RESS DRIVE (C-87) - Acting in its capacity as the In­ bedrooms, I ’/a baths, room, available April message. INGIII Immaculate 8 walk-up large attic, Tow nhouses and land Wetlands Agency, the Commission will consider an ap­ room Split Level on 1, on busline, secured plication to amend the boundaries as shown on the "Town In­ and full basement. And Ranches await your building. 647-1701. Spring Street In Man­ for entertaining, you Inspection. Kitchens HDMES land Wetland and Wbtercourses' map for the above address CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 IHELP chester. 4 bedrooms, also have a large kit­ have Oak cabinets, MANCHESTER-3 b e d ­ T. GARRICK STEELE - SPECIAL EXCEPTION - 250V FDR RENT WANTED 1.5 baths, hardwood chen, formal dining range, oven, dis­ rooms, pleasant neigh­ HD BUCKLAND STREET (S-99) - Request for a special excep­ Lots/Land for S a le .... Merchandise Musical Items...... 14 floors, eat-ln kitchen, room, and a beautiful hwasher, refrigerator borhood, lease and tion under Article II, Section 9.15.01 of the zoning regulations Notices fireplace, family room, security. $625 month, B O LT O N - 9 room Con­ Investment Property ... Cameras and Photo Equipment..... 85 GO FROM Homemaker deep lot. Call today! and built-in microwave temporary. $1400 to permit a use which requires parking in excess of sixty park­ Lost/Found...... O' Business Property..... Holiday Seasonal...... 71 Pets and Supplies...... 86 to Money Maker! We enourmous storage Deb Owens, residence ovens. FIreplaced liv­ plus utilities. Reply to ing spaces at the above address. Personals...... 02 ^ i k Spccioli^Dcftt! room suitable for fin­ Box W, C/O Manches­ monthly plus utilities. Miscellaneous for Sole...... 87 Resort Property...... Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 will train you to be­ 646-2046. 13 O xford St. ing room s, I'/a baths D .W .FIsh 643-1591 or Announcements...... 03 Tog Sales...... 88 ishing, newer vinyl sid­ ter Herald,P.O. Box PASQUELE BARTONE - INLAND WETLANDS AND Mortgages...... come a productive $143,900. R E / M A X East with full vanities, se­ 871-1400. Auctions...... 04 Wanted to Buy...... ^ooflng/SIdlng...... 57 Clothing...... 73 Wanted to Buy/Trode...... 89 ing and roof. Martin 591,Manchester, CT. WATERCOURSES MAP BOUNDARY AMENDMENT - 93 Financial...... 05 Services Flooring...... 58 Real Estate Salesper­ of the River, 647-1419.0 parate full basements. BELL STREET (B-112) - Acting in its capacity as the Inland Furniture...... 74 School! Mint condition 2 zoned baseboard 06040. MANCHESTER-Prlvote, Child Core...... 51 Electrical...... 59 son. We guarantee you MANCHESTER-New Wetlands Agency, the Commission will consider an application Rentais TV/Stereo/Appllonces...... 75 buyer and seller leads. inside and out! Offered heating systems, An­ SOUTH WINDSOR- Att­ large yard, close to Employment & Education Cleaning Services...... 52 Heatlng/Plumblng...... 60 Listing! Bright,cheery shopping and Inter­ to amend the boundaries as shown on the Town Inland Wet­ Rooms for Rent...... 31 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Machinery ond Tools...... 76 Automotive We pay up to 70% on at $189,900. Jackson 8< dersen Permoshleld ached garage, 2 bed­ Part Time Help Wanted...... 10 Lawn C a re ...... 53 Jackson Real Estate, Cape In country neigh­ states, 2 bedrooms. land and Watercourses" map for the above address. Help Wanted...... 11 Apartments for Rent...... 32 Services Wonted...... 62 Gordenlng...... 77 real estate sales. Call Thermopane windows, room, Town House, 1 '/a BooKkeepIng/Income Tax ...... 54 Cars for S a le ...... 91 647-8400.O______borhood on3/4acrelot. Available Im m e­ At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written Situation Wanted...... 12 Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Coroentry/Remodellng...... 55 Landscaping...... 63 Good Things to Eat...... 78 Help-U-Sell Reol Est­ 3 large bedrooms, 2'/a luxurious wall-to-wall baths, washer/dryer, Homes for Rent...... 34 Trucks/Vons for Sole...... 92 BEAT THE HEAT!!! carpeting and attached dishwasher, pool, ten­ diately. $700 per Business Opportunities...... 13 Palntlng/Paperlng...... 56 Concrete...... 64 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Compers/Trollers...... 93 ate, 646-1316, ask for baths, country kitchen, month. 643-9321. communications received. A copy of this petition is in the Town Instruction...... 14 Store/Offlce Space...... 35 R ay Lima. When the sultry family room with fire­ garage! Come see the nis, easy to 84 or 91. Resort Property...... 36 Farm Supplies and Equipment...... 80 Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 94 MANCHESTER-3 b e d ­ Clerk's office and may be inspected during business hours. Employment Services...... 15 summer weather re­ place, oversize garage. mode for tomorro- $790. Call Scott 528-9821 Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Auto Services...... 95 room Cope, fireplace, Planning and Zoning Commission Office/Retall Equipment...... 81 Autos for Rent/Leose...... 96 ★ POSTAL JOBS A turns yo u'll be glad to Easy commute fo Hort- W ...Y O U own vour own Days or 871-9165 Real Estate Garages and Storage...... 36 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... fully oppllonced kit­ Marion Taggart, Recreational Equipment...... 82 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 hove this terrific 5 ford. Call Linda lot and house. No Asso­ weekends/evenlngs. 025-03 Homes for Sale...... 21 Roommates Wanted...... 39 chen, dining room, 2 Secretary Call 643*2711 for more Information! Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trode...... 98 Start at room cottage at Co­ Brown, 647-8691. ciation Fees! Competi­ MANCHESTER-1 b e d ­ Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Wonted to Rent...... 40 baths, 1 cor garage. No lumbia Loketoenlov! 3 $219,900. R E / M A X East tively priced from room apartment. Heo- $10.89 an hour. pets. 2 month's secur­ bedrooms, living room of the River, 647-1419.0 $141,900. Blanchard 8< t/hot water, carpeting, READ YOUR AD: Clattiftd advertisements are with stone fireplace, 1 Rossetto Realtors," olr, all appliances. Coll ity. $950 plus utilities. DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to For exam & MANCHESTER-Neorlv R A T E S : 1 to 6 dovs: 90 cents per line per day. taken by telephone as a convenience. The cor garage. 100 feet of We’re Selling Houses" 649-5249. 649-0795. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible tor only one on acre of land comes 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. application waterfront tor great 646-2482.0 MANCHESTER-2 bed­ CARS deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only tor the size of access to the water! with this roomy 3 bed­ 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. room s, 2 bath Ranch In room apartment. STDRE/DFFICE tion. For adyertlsements to be published the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen information A skin g $189,900. Jock- MANCHESTER- FOR W e l i L I for sale 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. Forest Hills. Freshly Stove, refrigerator, FDR RENT Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be son 8< Jackson Real Vlctorlon style 2 bed­ heat, hot water, olr, M inim um chorse: 4 lines. call: Estate, 647-8400.O painted, this home fea­ room end-unit Town- corrected by an additional Insertion. nice location. 649-5249. MANCHESTER-501 Hart­ 1-219-836-8157 tures o first floor fam­ house. This unit has ily room, toll basement MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ ford Rood. Parking, l‘ At Carter's our hardwood floors, ce­ prime location. 700 ext. 654 828 (CST) COVENTRY-2 Firepla­ and attached 2 car ramic tiled kitchen and room Townhouse with square feet. 649-0969. philosophy is ! PART TIME PART TIME rTTlPART TIME fT T n PART TIME rm H ELP 7 days ces. Enlov the warmth garage. $181,900. Turn both. Susan Donahue. fireplace, all applian­ PART TIME of this 7 room Rolsed your skills Into gold. ces, heot/hot water, GLASTONBURY- simple... Notices PERSONALS HELP WANTED llijH E L P WANTED L l i j HELP WANTED U i l WANTED $126,500. Sentry Real i HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I Ranch hoving flreplo- Join the professionals Estate, 643-4060.O carpeting, air. Call 647- Addlson Rd. Building ces In the living room at Century 21, Epstein 1595.______fo r offlce/buslness. E A R N UP to $339.84 per Telephone Marketing WHEN YOU’RE A s a condition precedent CHRIS ROWLANDS Is an PART-TIME cleaning po­ WANTED: Church Secre­ HELP WANTED-14 years and family room, 3 Reolty, 647-88950 Approxlmotelv 1200 sition. Manchester week auembllng our Team MANCHESTER- to the placement of any enthusiastic and ener­ tary. Part-time, self­ or older, part-time for bedrooms, 2 full baths, MANCHESTER-Need o square feet. $700 HAPPY, WE'RE getic environmental area evenings. 742- products at home. Am- Now seeking mature Avallable Im m e ­ advertising in the PART-TIME starter. Familiar with greenhouse work. 20 and hardwood floors home and business? RDDMS diately. Large, 1 monthly. Some utili­ HAPPY! Manchester Herald, Ad­ entertainer. He writes 5633.______Macintosh Computer azlna recorded mes­ Individual w/excellent throughout ore lust a ties. Furnished. 633- hours per week, Satur­ sage reveals details. Check out this 2 family bedroom wifti carpet­ vertiser hereby agrees and performs his own RN/LPN or Nurses Aide. and Micro soft word, day or Sunday work telephone working skillsl few of the features of home In o comerclol HD FDR RENT 7304.______original music. His la­ Call todov. 645-1952. ing and appliances. USED CARS to protect, indemnify CIRCULATION DEPT. Part-time for Pediatri­ and Data Entry. Send required. 643-8474. A sk This job opportunity has this well kept home. zone. Perfect for Inves­ NIbHkU »5CTfT8T $500 per month. 646- test program deals AUTO MECHANIC- $169,900. D.W. Fish MAIN STREET Offlce- and hold harmless the c ia n 's office. 643-7973. resume to: Community for Leon. tor or owner occupied. rent. $80 per week plus 4144. 79 C H EV M A LIBU 4 Dr. $2395 with our sea faring Experienced. Call flex. hrs. + requires a Realty, 643-1591.0 Peter's Building. 530 Manchester Herald, its 16 to 20 hours a week, PART-TIME. 2 to 3 even­ Baptist Church, 585 E. $169,900. T u rn yo u r $100 deposit. Female square feet. $390 81 B U IC K C T U RY friends. The program Center St., Manches- G ary, 872-2024.______self starter able to de­ MANCHESTER-3 bed­ WG. $2495 officers and employees ings a week. Inter­ HELP BOLTON-Features Ga­ skills Into gold. Join preferred. Coll Mrs. room Duplex. Applian­ monthly. Coll Ron, 646- entitled W H A LE S A N D ter, CT 06040.______WANTED-Fleld Repre­ velop + implement a lore. Beautiful Ansaldl the professionals at Brook after 4pm. 649- 830LDSCUTCIERA4dr $3395 against any and all ested? Coll Teresa ces. $730 montly plus 2364. T A L E S Is a rocking competitive hourly wage. 688-3577. WANTED sentative. Must have planned telemarketing built Colonial on fam­ Century 21, Epstein 9472. liability, lo ss or ex­ m ixture of rap and utilities. Securlty/ret- 87 CHEV. C H E V E T T E 2 Dr. $3495 organizational skills to operation aimed at open­ ily room with large boy Realty, 647-8895.0 erences required. 643- pense, including attor­ popular music that en­ Good communication TEACH ERS/Teacher’s SALES SECRETARY- work with volunteers, 86 FO RD T EM P O 2 DR /Greeter. Part-time. E A R N U P TO $339.84 per ing new markets + sales window, oversized MANCHESTER-PrIced 1082. NOTICE TO CREDITORS $4895 neys’ fees, arising from tertains young ond old Aide Needed. Part- prepare budgets. Cor brick fireplace and while educating them time. AM and PM posi­ Dally 3pm-8pm and ev­ week assembling pro­ for a Commercial Builder/ to sell, this home offers ESTATE OF 85 CHEV. C E L E B R IT Y W G. $5150 claims of unfair trade skills a must, some typ­ ducts at home. Learn furnished. Full-time beamed ceilings which APARTMENTS about our friends In the tions. Must be serious, ery other Saturday. Developer. Commercial you 4 bedrooms, beau­ IRENE B. BUCKLAND how. Amazing re­ benefit packoge. Im­ opens to a 3 season FDR RENT 86 CHEV. CAVAUER WG. practices, infringement sea. His programs are mature and dependa­ Heavy customer con­ tiful hardwood floors, REPUBLICAN CAUCUS $5295 corded message re­ mediate employment. Real Estate sales and/or porch leading to o pool The Hon. William E. FrtzGorakJ, of trademarks, trade appropriate for ing, must have a car. For ble. Please call 649-5531 tact. PC skills a plus. gracious dining room 87 PLY S U N D A N C E C P L veals details. Call 203- Send resume to: Salva­ construction estimating/ and patio. Family fun MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ Republican electors of thg I tw Om R e( Probate. Ds- $5995 names or patents, viola­ schools, fairs, boys- for confidential Contact Ed Thornton, and on oversized 2 cor 722-3092, Dept. 369. tion Army, P.O. Box at It’s best! $299,900. room oportment, 2nd Town of Bolton r u a heanng held 87 CHEV. C O R S IC A 4 Dr. tion of rights of privacy cout/glrlscout troops, more details: Interview. 646-3515, M a nch e ste r sales background a plusi garage. Coll today. $5995 628, Hartford, CT 06142- D.W. Fish Realty, 643- $137,400. T u rn vo u r floor, appliances. $525 notified #ieMhere 4M||h’ I that aK claims and infringem ent of and any other function Honda. Send inquiries to; I ts tire fiduciary at 85 B U IC K C EN T U R Y WG. $6095 PART-TIME person, 25- 0628.______1 5 9 1 ______skills Into gold. Join per month plus secur­ caucus at 8 » f n copyright and Imaginable. For more WE DELIVER BoxL Failure to Call Mrs. Collett! 30 hours. Thursday ev­ HUGE COUNTRY the professionals at ity. 643-5372, 9om-5pm. Tuesday. March 13. 1 86 VOLKS JETTA 4 DR. $6695 proprietary rights, unfair Information please call Fof Home Delivery. Cell ELDERLY Manchester c/o Manchester Herald 9.00 p.m., Ihe purpose of prosem any such claim enings and Saturdays a KITCHEN-3 generous Century 21, Epstein COVENTRY-Convenlent, lor 89 CHEV. C A V A U E R C P E competition and libel 742-0724, If no one Is must. 649-7901.______couple needs companl- Px>. Box 591 selecting parly-endors^ can­ may result in tire loss of nghts to $6995 available to take your IHELP sized bedrooms, 2 full Realty, 647-8895.0 private location. Wall- and slander, which may 647-9946 on/housekeeper to as­ didates lor delegates Id all recover on such ciaim 87 CHEV. CAVALIER Z24 CPE phone call, p le ase at 647-9946 GRAPHIC ARTIST-WIth WANTED Monday to Fridey, 9 to 6 baths, potential In-law MANCHESTER-Super to-wall carpeting, $7395 result from the publica­ sist In light housekeep­ conventions, and to transact Susan McOuay leave a message. 'Very Ventura and other desk ing, laundry, and meal situation, finished split In Forest Hills lust basement storage. 1 87 O L D S DELTA R O Y A L 4DR. $7495 CHILDCARE needed 2 wolk-out basement, 2 and 2 bedroom apart­ such other business as may A sslC te rk tion of any advertise­ reasonable rates. You want Ads every day. 643- top publishing ability. preparation. Person wolfing for you. 4-5 evenings a week. BUSINESS cor garage, 2 open ments. $450 and $500. 2 properly come before said 88 CHEV CORSICA 4DR. $8275 ment in the Manchester w • n ’ t be 2711. 742-0559. will have private sleep bedrooms, 2’/a baths, The Muoaiys Please call 647-8086. OPPDRTUNITIES months security. No caucus Herald by advertiser, in­ disappointed!11 NEED EXTRA CASH? and bathroom facili­ DD acres. Coventry. Re­ beautiful family room. The Connectxtut Nalxxral Bank 87 MERCURY SABLE 4 DR. $8395 cluding advertisements duced $154,900. Philips W onderful wooded lot. dogs. 742-0569. Vxginia Wtekarsham, c/o Thomas A. Bailey. Esq ties. Valid driver's li­ Chaimnan CHEV. CORSICA 4DR. in any free distribution Real Estote, 742-1450o Coll today. $289,900. MANSFIELD/WILLING- 1 Riverview Square 88 $8395 help HELP WORK AT HOME cense preferred. Republican Town Committee publications published 11, JHELP IHELP Please send resume or BEST ONE PERSON CHFA 8i 10 Year Limited Turn your skills Into TON LINE-Rt.44, 2 bed­ East Harford. CT 06108 87 CHEV. M O N TE C A R L O $8395 WANTED I m WANTED WANTED WANTED Come join our Team of Home BUSINESS EVER warrantvl On this gold. Join the profes­ room apartment, by the Manchester a letter setting forth 031-03 02703 89 PONT SU N B IR D 4DR. $8595 M qualifications and sa­ Brand New 5 room, 3 sionals of Century 21, adults preferred, coun­ Herald. Penny Sieffert, Only $7,900 totally se ­ lary requirements to: bedroom Ranch, Natu­ Epstein Realty, 647- try privacy. No dogs. 89 C H EV C A V A L IE R C P E $8695 Publisher. c u r e by equipment. Can ral wood Interior trim, 88950______$4M per month plus 2 Full-Time Clerical Assistant TELEMARKETERS Mrs. Campbell, P.O. NOriCE OF HEARING 90 CHEV PRIZM 4DR. $8995 INSURANCE Box 711, Manchester. make you Independent. range, DW, refrigera­ EXCEPTIONAL HOME- months security. 742- NOTICE OF HF.ARMQ ESTATE OF tor & Mlcrowove. 2x6 2200 square feet of liv­ 0569.______ESTATE OF ANNE M. M c N E ia 90 CHEV PRIZM 4DR. $9395 LD8T Position Available FEDERAL GOVERN­ No selling. N o Inventory. construction, 200 amp Personal Lines, Customer Service met, ing areal Each room 2 EXERCISE bikes. 1 duel H ENRY F. MURPHY a/k/a AND FDUND Duties indude typing & clerical support In areas of Must be self motivated! MENT lobs now avail­ No Overhead, $50,000 electric, oil heat, fan­ 89 FORD PROBE CPE $9450 procurement, travel & reception. Computer & wp ski has a specialty. 2 fire­ action portable. $60 for ANNET.McNELL Representative. able In your area. For very possible first year. tastic buy. Coventry- Pursuant to an order ol Hon WiHiam but will train. Saleiry ranges from $15,718-$17.583 depending Must be excellent in Selling! places, Jocuzzl/Whlrl- both. 1-800-666-1256, Pursuant to an order ol Hon Wiiuam 88 CHEV BEREHA 2DR. $9495 complete detolls call, ,$129,900.Philips Real pool both. Cathedral E FitzGerald, Judge, a heanng w i The individual will handle the personal on a^>pllcantB qualifications. Applicants may be required to Limited openings avail- Rex,9-5pm. E FitzGerald. Judge, a heanng will You will feel Right at Home! 203-722-3302 anytime. Estote, 742-14500 celllnj In foyer with tile be held on an appheaton requesting 87 FORD CROWN VICT4DR $9495 LOST insurance needs of a number of agency obtain an eligible rating on written exam. Applicants must bo abie. Call Mr. Adams day MANCHESTER-3,4,5,6 be held on an appxaton requesting HOUSEKEEPER wanted and solid Oak stairs, pe- ,snr, to mm ra il property aa in Grey Angora Cat Pink U.S. dtizen. If Interested, serxl resume or application tor Interested? MANCHESTER- Neot and 7 room apart­ permission to sell real property as in 90 CHEV PRIZM 4DR. $9595 heart on collar.Chestnut S I clients. A 20 person agency in down­ Federal employment (SF-171) to: for light duties. Imme­ or night. and Cleon expondable4 open balcony, sunken said applicaion on ile mora lutiy ap ­ ments. Security. No said applicamn on ile more lully a o 89 CHEV C O R S IC A 4DR. I area. Missed lerrfcty by kids. For more information call diate opening. Small room cope. Newly living room, first floor pears. at $9695 town Manchester. 3 bipeks from 1-384 US Geological Survey l-aOO-533-3962 pets. Now available. pears, at 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 home for the aged. $7 pointed 8i papered. laundry room, central 646-2426, 9-5 weekdays. Manchastor ProfaaM Coun 88 CHEV CAPRICE 4DR. $9995 REWARDI Pleasant working conditions, congenial 450 Main Street Room 525 starting solary + olr. Oak kitchen ca­ Manchester Probate Court 1 New custom kitchen 66 Cantor Steal Hartford, CT; Between 3 and 6 pm MANCHESTER-2 family 66 Center Steel 90 CH EV PRIZM 4DR. 647-9572 atmosphere, 35 hour work week, in­ fringe benefits. Apply cabinets. Arched door­ binets. All this and P.O Box 191 $9995 or call Mary WhHe at 240-3060 Ask for Elaine Gilmore Manor, 1381 Duplex, 2 bedrooms, P 0 Box 191 way 8i fireplace In llv- more, on a quiet cul-de- UanchiStor, CT 87 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC $9995 cludes Friday closing at 3:15 pm. year Th* Faitml Qovn a an m * airpkiyw M a in St., Glastonbury. Ingroom. Enclosed saclll $289,900. Strano dining room, kitchen, Uarchester, CT You'll never know the INSTRUCTIDN large living room, on03rta«)at200 PM round. Personal Lines experience is 633-4411.______porch, private vord. Real Estate, 647-7653o on 04.05/90 at to00 AM 89 C H EV C E L E B E U R 0 4DR. $10950 power of Classified until both. All recently re­ Al parsons having an mtorast ti said $137,900.Philips Real AH persons having an inttresi in said you use It yourself. required. Call Dorothy at; MANCHESTER-Super modelled. Full attic, matiar may appear and be hoard at 87 CH EV M O N TE C A R L O SS $11695 ★ ★ ★ -A ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ -A-A ★ ★ ★ ■★-A-A-A-A-A Estate, 742-14500 mattor may appear and be heard al MEDICAL ASSISTANT Colonial. Really sharp private deck, wo- ttiaitxna Hllb, Rogal, and Hamilton Co. with computer, book­ 90 CHEV CORSICA LT4DR. $12875 MAKE MUSIC n o r t h COVENTRY- Inside and outi All sher/dryer hookups, '/> that time DRIVERS keeping, and medical Cleon Si spacious 7 lorge, airy rooms, liv­ Ekzaboti A Bidwel Ekzabeto A Bxtwoll 90 CHEV BEREHA CPE. of CT. Inc. Restaurant Piano lessons for basement. No pets. $725 AasT Clark $13775 I,,4 H E L P Insurance claims expe­ room Raised Ranch. ing room with fire­ 0 month plus utilities A ssT Clerk 643-1155 NAMCO, one of America’s largest re­ rience for Manchester ANY AGE! Includes lorge kitchen, place, formol dining 03003 90 CHEV CELEBRITY $14825 1 1 1 1 WANTED and security. Available 029 03 tailers of home leisure products, is ex­ practice. Send resume Call Jan atrium door to deck room with corner Immediately. 649-5400 90 CHEV LUMINA APY WG. $15995 Counter/Cashier to; 1 Heritage Ploce, 649-7804 with nice view. Rec hutch and sliders to days; 872-4381 panding and has an immediate open­ Suite 105, Manchester, room with corner fire­ private deck. See this evenings. CT 06040.______place. New liner In great buyl $159,900. NOTICE TO C R ED IT O R S NOTICE TO CREDITORS TRUCKS VAN DRIVER-DIAL-A-RIDE ing for a Class I driver. Position is above ground pool with D.W. Fish Rcoltv, 643- MANCHESTER- ESTATE OF EST ATE OF 88 DODGE DAKOTA PU $6495 CUSTODIAN-Full time permanent. Full benefit package fully $5.00-$7.00 deck.$159,900.Philips 1591.0 Beoutlful 1 bedroom WILUAMLCAM ANTHONY J. RORRK3 86 CHEV CIO PU $7795 TOWN OF GLASTONBURY hours, 3-11;30pm, HDMES Real Estate, 742-1450o oportment, quiet, on Monday-Frldoy. Etfec- The Honorable William E The Honorable William E Part-time, 0-19 hours/week (hours vary depending upon need). Operates bus line, living room, FitzGerald, Judge ol Ihe Court 87 CHEV ASTRO VAN $8695 paid, overtime available. All New All positions available tlye March 15. Full FDR SALE C O V E N T R Y - N e o r 1850 d in in g room, fully FiUGorald, Judge ol the Court OD square feet. 7 plus ol Probate, Disiricl ol vans that are used by seniors who use Dial A-Ride program to tr a n ^ r t them benefits. Apply to CONDDMINIUMS ol Probate. District ol 85 GMC JIMMY S-15 $8995 England deliveries, no overnight. Full and part-time available eaulpped kitchen, air Manchester at a heanng held to their desired locations. (Dperates vans in compliance with all safety & highway Jerry Germain, Coven­ MANCHESTER-4 bed­ room Cope. 2'A boths, FOR SALE conditioning. Ideal for Manchester at a hearing held FORD F150 4x4 PU try Board of Educo- room Colonial with 1st floor family room on 03/01/90 ordered that all on 03A)6/90 ordered that all 86 $8995 rules and laws; transports older adults in accordance with daily schedule. New, fast food deli operation opening in seniors or mlddleoged. claims must be presonhxl to tlon. Maintenance Of- many Improvements. with fireplace and 8’ Heat and hot water claims must be presented to 86 CHEV S-10 BLAXER 4x4 $9995 LO T FO R A LITTLEI the fiduciary at the address Candidate should possess ability to operate vans in accordance with all safety Starting wage between $6.50 and Buckland Hills Mall March 16, 1990. For flce, 742-9305.______F r o n t a n d bock gloss doors, 3 bed­ Included. $645. 247-5030. the fiduciary al the address & highway rules and laws; ability to accurately maintain daily records; ability to porches, sliders to rooms, laundry/mud For this Condo with Its below Failure to promptly below Failure to promptly 89 CHEV S-10 EX CAB 4x4 $9995 $7.Q0/hr. Much growth potential. Ap­ room, quality through­ own private entrance. MANCHESTTER-3'/j present any such daim may maintain effective working relationship with staff, older adults and general immediate interview call 1 -372-3900 between manufacturer O f deck, built In hutches present any such daim may 88 CHEV CK20 4x4 PU $11495 and much more. Susan out. $209,900. Blon- Quaint 8i charming rooms, stove, refriger­ result in the loss ol nghts to result in the loss ol nghts to ply in person to NAMCO, 100 Sanrico pre-cut post and beam ator. Available imme­ public; abiliW to obtain and annually renew a Public Service Vehicle Drivers 3-6pm leave message for David or Jimmy. building kits wants a Donahue $134,900. Sen­ chord 8i Rossetto Real­ brick exterior lust min­ recover on such claim. recover on such claim 89 CH EV 6* C A R G O VAN $ 1 1 9 9 5 diately. No pets. Adults License; ability to followoral and written instructions. Previous experience in yard-man with lay-out try Real Estate, 643- tors," We're Selling utes from route 384, Susan McQuay Dr. Manchester, CT., 06040 preferred. No utilities. Susan McQuay ond cutting expe­ 4060.O______H o u se s" 646-2482.0 w alking distances to Assistant Clerk WE BUY USED CARS AND TRUCKS OUTRIGHT operating large capacity vehicles desirable. Candidates must possess a Conn. downtown, churches, 1st and last m onths Asst Clerk Ideal for homemakers, students rience. Coll Country SOUTH WINDSOR-You’ll 8 PLUS room new Colon­ C lass I drivers license. bus, stores, llbrory, security. $450. 649-7850. The fiduciary «: The fiduciary is Carpenters, Bolton CT find this 5 room Ranch ial, 2V] baths, marble Linda M Florno Hourly Rate; $8.58 and senior citizens. 649-0822. lacuzzi room, custom etc. Inside large Iving MANCHESTER-Centrol, Robert L. McBeth attractive, cleon,ond c/o GeoTM B. Bickford. Esq. c/o Thomas W Collins, Esq CARTER Oak floors. Central air, room and formal din­ 4 room, 1st floor, 1229 Main St., Manchester Applications may be obtained from the Personnel Office, 2155 Msain eoe/m/t/h/v ready to move-ln. This 1 Bestor Lane so Columbus Bh/d $300's. Blanchard 8, ing room or den. Make heated apartment. No Street, Glastonbury, C T 06033 and must be received by Friday, March 16. HELPING PEOPLE so- home Is located on Bloomfield, CT 06002 Harford, CT 06106-1973 Tel. 646-6464 quiet cul-de-sac. Rossetto Realtors," an appointment todoyl pets. References/Se- 1990. 12E E I BAIN'S DELI flsfy their needs and $59,900. Anne M ille r curlty. Adults pre­ 026 03 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 FRI TILL 6 wants ... fhot's whot wont $140,000. Sentry Real We're Selling Houses" 02BO3 AA^OE/MF Real Estate, 647-8000.o ferred. $475. 649-5413. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ods are all about Estate, 643-4060.O 646-2482.0 South W eil N o rth K ast 1 ♦ P a ss 1 ♦ P a ss 1 NT P a ss 3 ♦ P a s s 4 ♦ All p ass CLASS: FUN-TYKES Morning Exercise DESCRIPTION: We have planned so many activities Adult Mansfield’s LEISURE to stimulate your active and independen preschoolerl (16 and older) Ciasses At Seasonal aafts, games and songs, playtime and socialization skills are erKouraged in a positive and CLASS: AEROBICS DESCRIPTION; A varied workout adaptable to your The Community Y PROGRAMS warm environment Individual needs. Class consists of warm-up, fat- In conjunebon with the YWCA Nutmeg Branch. Resi­ Session I Tu/Th dent Recreation Card holdors are eligiblo to partici­ HOLIDAY HILL DAY CAMP burning aerobic exercise, cool down - all to choreo­ A ge 3 pate and childcare is available for $1.50 a class 9:30-11:30am April 24 to June 14 8 Weeks graphed routinesi A must to any fitness program. 1990 Tuesdays and Thursdays 7-8pm Register at either location. 1. REG ISTRATIO N B E G IN S : INSTRUCTOR: Terry Mounce FEE: $110 LOCATION: Nike Site April 10 to June 21 10 Weeks CLASS: MORNING STRETCH MANSFIELD CENTER, CONNECTICUT Monday, Maf, 19 For Infant/Preschool Session II Wed. INSTRUCTOR: Mary Lou Peters DESCRIPTION: You will feel great as you stretch, Programs only A ge 3 FEE; $30 LOCATION: Bentley School tone, arxl strengthen your muscles. Start your day Tuesday, Mar, 20 All Leisure Programs 9-11am April 25 to June 13 8 Weeks CLASS: LEFS GET PHYSICAL AND FIT with an upbeaL moderate workout durirrg normal office hours INSTRUCTOR: Terry Mounce DESCRIPTION: Join others who care about improv­ Mon., Wed., and Fri. 9:15-10am Classes will begin the week of April 23 FEE: $55 LOCATION: Nike Site ing their overal muscle tone and cardiovascular con­ April 9 to June 13 8 Weeks 2. One may raglslar Session III Tu/Th dition. Low impact fitness routines designed to keep INSTRUCTOR: Celest Carlton a. In person at the Parks and Recreation A g o . 4 you in shape without the 'no pain no gain* attitude. FEE: $50 for 3 days $36 for 2 days oftiOT. 12-2pm April 24 to June 14 8 Weeks Mondays and Thursdays 6:30-730pm CLASS: BODY CONDITIONING WE SPELL SUMMER...FUN! INSTRUCTOR: Terry Mounce April 2 to June 14 10 Weeks b. By mail. Just complete and sign the form DESCRIPTION: Enjoy the benefits of moderate exer­ FEE: $110 LOCATION: Nike Site INSTRUCTOR: Mary Harrison cise with light aerobics designed to slim and tone the provided arxf with the appropriate fee mail FEE: $30 LOCATION: Buckley School it to the: CLASS: AQUABABIES w hole body * Four two week sessions Saturdays 9:15-10:15sm o MANCHESTER PARKS AND RECREA­ DESCRIPTION: Water play is fun at any age! Help CLASS: SWIMNAST1CS your infant or toddler become acquaint^ with and On g o in g a *Transportation provided J 3 -n TION DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION: Tone up, Irim down, arxj enhance 41 CENTER STREET develop confidence In the water. Most importantly it is your physical fitness and stamina while enjoying the INSTRUCTOR: C.C. Cain *Trained, caring staff MANCHESTER, CT 06040 a time for you and your little one to interact and have benefits of water exercise FEE: $3 per class ^ F ATTN: LEISURE PROGRAMS tun. Mondays and Thursdays 7-8pm *Broad general program Your cancellod check Is your receipt and M ondays April 1210 June 14 8 Weeks *Campers aged 4-14 you will only be notified if class is filled or 6-6:30pm (6-18 months) INSTRUCTOR: Kim Cichon — m cancelled. The mail-in form is for LEISURE 6:30-7pm (18-36 months) FEE: $27 LOCATION: I.O.H. Pool *Ninth grade counselor training program O o PROGRAMS ONLY and Recreation April 2 to June 6 6 Weeks *Optional overnights, campfire programs Membership Cards may not be purchased INSTRUCTOR: Kim Cichon CLASS; JAZZEROSE ^ CD FEE: $16 LOCATION: I.O.H. Pool DESCRIPTION: The original dance exercise program and Wilderness Bound Trip through the mail. Please include your rec­ H -< reation card number. Each class ledures energeSc dance rousnes \Mth chore­ Instructional Sports ography that's always exciting REGISTER AT THE m . 3. Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first CLASS. Clinic serve basis and the appropriate fee must accom­ Tuesdays and Thursdays 030-7:30pm o pany all registrations. Recreation Membership O nG obijg April Vacation Week Cards must be shown or card numbers given at CALL FOR BROCHURE: 423-1375 Youth/Teen INSTRUCTOR: Cindy HudM The Instructional Sports Dinics are designed to ac­ time of registratkxi and memberships must be CLASS: GYMNASTICS FEE; with a Recreation Membership Card quaint tee young athlete to a variety of sports. The valid tirough the duration of the program. DESCRIPTION: For the beginner and novice stu­ $24 8CUsses $17.505CUseas$4Walkln basic skills and rules ol the specific sport are stressed 4. Registrations will be accepted through April 20. dent Floor and balance beam skills will be empha­ without a Reersetion Membership Card in a non-oompetitive environment and allow for a | - 33 Registrations received aftm that date will not be sized $28 8 Ctasaea $20 5 Ctassse $4.40 Walk In positive first time experience. The clinics are held credited for missed classes. Ages 4 to 5 LOCATION: Vsrplank School (untN April 26) during tee school vacation weeks and are staffed by o o Mahoney Recreation Center 5. Programs are not held on legal holidays, school Wednesdays 5:30-6:30pm qualified and experierkted Instructors A t-shirt is in­ (May 1 to August 2) EASTERN CONNECTICUT’S OLDEST AND LARGEST INDEPENDENT DAY CAMP O m vacations or school dosings. Grades K to 2 cluded in the fee and all equipments is provided. Wednesdays 6:38-7:30pm m m CLASS; BEGINNER TENNIS TENNIS SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1960 Grades 3 to 6 A basic introduction to the game of tennis Basic r n ^ Wednesdays 7:30-8:30pm DESCRIPTION: Serve, volley, smash! Just some ol the introductory skill you will be learning in this class ground strokes, the serve, and rules ol the game will April 4 to June 13 10 Weeks The basics in lootwork, court position, and coverage be stressed INSTRUCTOR: Laurie Pellitlerl Ages 6 to 9 SPECIAL EVENING REGISTRATION DATES will also be covered Racquet, tennis shoes, and 8'ft'i 115 a O FEE: $20 LOCATION: Community "Y" ^ I.AVf FOR LEISURE PROGRAMS comfortable clothing are required. Monday to Friday April16to20 m z MARCH1SAND20,6TO8P.H. Thursdays 5 30-6 30pm Agaa6lo7 9-1030am Agaa8lo9 10:30-12noon PARKS AND RECREATION OFFICE CLASS; OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE May 17 to June 21 6 Weeks o > DESCRIPTION: Challenge yourself and learn how to INSTRUCTOR: M llly Kosttuk INSTRUCTOR: Christopher Silver > r - FOR SUMMER CAMPS FEE: $25 LOCATION: Charter Oak Park MARCH 2 8 ,6 TO 8 P.M. Eunrive in the great outdoors. Outdoor safety and first FEE; $30 J 3 CD aid, orienteering and map reading, hiking and identiri- LOCATION: Mahoney Recreation Center PARKS AND RECREATION OFFICE SOCCER cation, plus a trip to the Deer Lake Scouting Reserva­ For the new and experienced soccer player. Funda­ Quality Work In tion to learn about ropes/lashing and explore their CLASS: WATER WALKING mentals ol the game will be stressed as well as team 3) > ropes course. Two qualified instructors will lead the DESCRIPTION; Did you know that 30 minutes ol play arxl strategy CUIMLIFFE $ 7 S 0 0 PER > w ay I water walking is equal to two hours of exerose? Ages 6 to 11 All Aspects of Youth Ages 12 to 15 Thai's right! Come and join in the new water exercise Monday to Friday April 16 to 20 6-8pm AUTO BODY Infant/Preschool Saturdays 9-12noon sensation that is sweeping the oounby Improve your INSTRUCTOR: Christopher Silver and assistants March 17 to April 28 6 weeks cardiovascular endurance while toning and shaping FEE: $25 LOCATION: Mt Nebo Park Auto Body Repair Our Infant, Toddler, and Preschod programs are INSTRUCTOR: Richard W alters your body but meet of alt come and have funl JUNIOR GOLF CUNIC designed to provide a warm, creative environment for FEE: $45 bteiudas trip to ropes course LO­ your child. A l programs are staffed with two qualified 16 and older Instruction on the full swing, the short game, practice CATION: Canter Springs Park Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:45 to 530pm instructors (Parent/Tot one instructor). Age is deter­ drills, strategy, and rules ol the game. Proper tech- SINCE 1947 April 10 to May 24 6 Weeks raque will be developed through the use of video m ined as of M arch 1, 1990. CLASS: INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE If you've failed at dieting - come taste success INSTRUCTOR: Wendy W ierzbIckI taping replay and analysis CLASS: PARENT/TOT PLAYTIME DESCRIPTION: Creative expression and develop­ FEE; $21 LOCATION: I.O.H. Pool Ages 9 to 15 D ESCRIPnON: Music, songs arid challenging active ment of self oonfidenoe are the primary goals of this We specialize in expert unitized April 16 to 19 9am-10:15am play make this a special time together with your child. program which Introduces the basics of theatre to CLASS; CERAMICS INSTRUCTOR: New England School ol Golf I lost 81 lbs. Activities encourage interaction, irusL cooperation young students. Program culminates in a minl-pro- DESCRIPTION: Create beautiful ceramic pieces (two PGA golf professionals) and development of gross motor skills. using paints and glazes lor your home or as gifts body and frame repair by using our This problem was too big to handle alone. I d u c lo n . FE E : $35 6-12 Months Beginners and advanced students welcomed Partia- needed support and Grades 2 to 5 LOCATION: Mahoney Recreation Center Wednesdays 9:15-10am Mondays 6J0-8pm pants may register for 12 or six weeks nutritional education. 12-24 Months A p ril 9 to Ju n e 11 8 W eeks Mondays 630-9pm two Continental That's exactly what I’ve Wednesdays 10:1S-11sm INSTRUCTOR: Shyriee Burr May $ to Juns 18 6 Weeks April 25 to Jurts 13 F E E : $18 Wednesdays 12:30-3pm received. Because of 2 Y ssra LOCATION: Mahoney Recreation Center April 11 10 June 20 6 or 12 Weeks T.L.C. I have a posiitive Fridays 9:15-10sm Thursdays 630-9pm unitized body and outlook in my life. My 3 Years April 1210 Juns 18 6 or 12 Weeks aoal weight is not that CLASS: TAE KWON-DO INSTRUCTOR: Elsie Meyer Fridays 10:15-11am DESCRIPTION: Learn discipline, confidence, cootdi FEE: $33 lor six weeks, $66 lor 12 weeks. Fee hard to reach! April 27 to Juite 15 nation, and become physically fit with these speaal Includes sN paints, glazes, and Hrlng tor green­ frame straightener^ INSTRUCTOR: Site Maurer Introductory classes ottered by Hwangs School of w a re. FEE: $24 lor 8 Weeks Tae Kwon-Do. Classes are 1/2 hour in length and PRESCHOOL OPEN HOUSE LOCATION: Bentley School LOCATION: Corrtmunity ‘Y* BuUdIng begin weekly tor eight weeks. CELEBRAT1NO THE OPENING OF OUR NEW LOCATKIN insuring Ages 8 and older CLASS: GOLF BASICS AT Tues. and Thurs. or Mon. and Wed. DESCRIPTION: For the new as well as the expen- THE MKESfTE Doctor Recommended, CLASS: TERRIFIC TWO'S Youth 4G0pm or 7pm erK»d player who needs to work on the fundamental precision and accuracy. 255 GARDEN GROVE ROAD DESCRIPTION: Your active two year dd will en)oy Adult lOsm or 8pm (7pm on M/W) of the swing Coordtnatod tirough tee New England Completely Balanced, learning songs, games, arxi creaDve crafts v4iile INSTRUCTOR: Master K. Hwang School of Goff, PGA golf professionals w il guide you THURSDAY, APRIL 19 Lose weight fast, safe. developing and enhancing their oommunkalion and FEE: Youth $58 through tee lull swing, short game, practice dnils, 10 ajTL to 1130 ajn. socialization skiis A d u lt $74 strategy, and rulee of the game Teaching aids such COME AND TOUR THE FAaiJTY Monday 9:30-10:30afn or 1045-1145am LOCATION; Hvrangs School of Tae Kwon-Do as tee Sybervision and Sports Enharxiement Learn­ MEET OUR INSTRUCTORS Foreign & American • Free Estimate April 23 to June 18 Anne Marie HoMs I - W f W t 1 Body Wraps CLASS; BEGINNER TENNIS ing Systems wM be utilized Proper technique wA be REFRESHMENTS, BALLOONS, AND FUNIl 8 W eeks DESCRIPTION: Serve, volley, smashi Just some ol developed through tee u se of vkfeo tapeig replay, and Mancheslef A V a i l a b l O INSTRUCTOR: Terry Mounce WE NEED YOUR HELPI Complete Collision Work • Expert Paint Matching the introductory skill you will be learning in this dass analysis Equipment w il be provided lor teose who ENTER OUR 'W HAT SHOULD WE NAME OUR Wednesday 9:1S-10:15am or 10GO-11:30am The bwics In footwork, court position, and coverage April 25 to June 13 need it PR ESCHOOLr CONTEST wM Nso be covered Racquet, tennis shoos, and 16 years or older A Division of 8 W eeks SEND YOUR ID EAS BY A P R IL 9 TO: oomtortable clothing are requited Sundays 6-7pm 1 INSTRUCTOR: KsUy Loao Manchaater Parka and Recraatlon Department Youth Ages 7 to 15 March II to April 15 5 Weeks ‘ Manchester 649-5553 Friday 9:15 to 10:15am 10GO-11:30am 41 Center Street 643-0016 Thursdays 430-5 30pm INSTRUCTOR: New England School ol Doll ‘ Bristol 747-8898 Apr9 27 to June 15 UarKheater, CT 06040 May 17 to June 21 6 Weeks FEE: $45 8 W eeks ATTN: Cathy Hopperatad ‘ Sharon 364-5541 INSTRUCTOR: M llly KosUuk LOCATION: Mahoney Recrestlo Center RTE. 83, TALCOTTVILLE INSTRUCTOR: Kelly Lose F E E : $25 •“ Registration Is now In progress lor this— FE E : $30 LOCATION: Mahoney RecresUon Center program ol the Parks end Recreation Office LOCATION: Niks StU 9 9 0 C la s s ifie d 17-20 C o m ic s 16 F c x :u s _ 15 i Lcx:al/Slato 3-5 1 L o n o r y _____ 2 NatiofvV*>r(d 6-7, 9 ■ Obiluanos 2 O p in io n 8 S p o ils 11 14, 17 T e le v is io n 16