to - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 18, 1988 MISCELLANEOUS CARS Romp: Warriors Dream: Spirit and song honor King / page 2 IBJ furniturf FOR SALE FOR SALE overmatched by BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY M APLE Double bed com­ TEE Shirt transfers. Ap­ OLDS Sedan 1939. Origi­ plete with mattress and proximately 3000, also nal 6 cylinder flatheod, 50 to 100k numerals and 60,000 original miles, MSOlUJUIEOUS box spring, S100, also a Celtics / page 11 Protest: A night at the Civic Center / page 4 SOOKKEEftHG/ CARPERTRY/ vlnvl- loveseot, and letters for shirts, cops, runs good, recent 1 CHILD CARE IMCOME TAX REMOKUm M 8EmiGE8 matching choir and etc. Best offer. 649-3642 point, chrome, uphols­ hassock, $75. 649-5149. after 5:30pm.□ tery. A clean car. S5000. 000 lebi, Trucktno. POOLSI11 AAA Pool Dis­ 742-8758 Scott. M R E N ’S DAY CARE T A X a t t o r n e y ' P A V E O m U II D Homo repair*. You tributor. Must dispose SUBARU 1978 GF. 4 door (fMlra4 mm m tt Oonorol C f yoHtry nam* If, w* do It. Pro* TV/8TERE0/ of entire Inventory of Sedan. 5 spped. New MID-JANUARY Uo*n«*4 ffafwwTOM will idvl»* «nd proparo A ll phmm, kltotm 6 iMMtcoowi rt> ostlmotos. Inturod.MS- new 1987 leftover 31' tire and exhaust. En­ O ptnlim for Infonto to 4 ■II t«K raturni. inotfMNiR B B R M tilljft RO iM M p lu i M * 0304.______APPLIANCES fam ily sized pools with gine In good condition. DBfIWtOB Id OuOOIfIRt fBIROOBOflR BflO yoort. Provkfo brookfasl. GIVE YOUR budotf a huge sun deck, fencing, Excellent pas mileage. SALE •iMOki and lunefi. WHITMAN SPEED Queen gas dryer, Needs some work. $600 1 « Oownay Dn«*'> Apf-A break ... shop the cloul filter, ladders and war­ In excellent condition. ranty tor only $978 negotiable. Call An­ 647-0338 MtnohMMr. B 4 4 -9 7 0 9 fl«d columns for bqroain $150. 643-2508. buys! delivered financing drew Y. 643-2711 days. BUICKS PMNTim/ GOOD working used co­ available. Act now! 649-9276 mornings 7-8 N ttd ropolrs around the BARBARA RAY lor T.V.s from $40 to Coll Dove 01 563-1161 or evenings 5-8.______1 9 8 7 B U IC K homo? Coll on •xpw t. BOOKKEEPING PAPERme ONE OF THE Surest woyt $125. 742-9185.______to find borgoln buys is fo 1-800-852-7665. SUZUKI Samurai Sp«clal LaSABRE You'll find tlw Iwlp you SERVICES HOTPOINT Washing ma­ SUPER Single waterbed Edition 1987. Kelley Eelet* Wagon nood In Cloulfltd. 443- ■ M k k M H U l * r ■ n * ll NAME your own price. shoo the classified ods every doy. chine, top load. $50. mattress. New. Still In Blue Book warranty *7048A, We* *13,9*e t m l M i m . I m I iiMm m rro U Father & Son, painting anrhrstrrManchester A City ol Village Charm Hrralft 2711. Telephone after 5pm. box. $50. 455-9609. and Master Shield Rust mi mannir Kim. and papering, remo­ 647-9351. NOW •1 2 ,9 8 0 val. 872-1237^^______GIVE YOUR budget a HOTPOINT Washing ma­ Protection. Take over GIEAIIIMI 649-3281 boosti Sell those still- chine, top load. $50. payments. 643-9452. WAUPAPERING good but no-longer-used FUEL OIL/COAL/ Telephone otter 5pm. AMC Concord 1979. 2 1 9 8 7 B U IC K 30 Cento |lEmiCE8 ICARPENTRY/ Items In your home for 647-9351. door, 6 cylinder, auto­ REGAL Tuesday, Jan. 10,1968 and PAINTING cosh. Coll 643-2711 foploce RREWOOD matic, AM -FM , solid, T-Typ* Coup* NEED Housework Help? KM00EUN6 your ad. dependable. $850. 649- *e018A. Wai *17.610 By fhe day ond by the ln$urad — Refereneea ENDROLLS 6039. NOW • 1 5 , ^ 0 hour. References. 872- TAU6A ASSOCIAnS Eerty Eettssae • A49>44SI FIREWOOD SALE 27Vk wMth - as* BROWN 1974 Datsun J 3974 offer 6 p.m. HANDYMAN ISki width - 2 tor 25* Cuatom building, fram­ Oery Mdtafh • 44S-9M1 •49 pBT cord. 8 ft. iBnotht. 260Z. Good body. Good Home Improvement • MUST DO ptakod up at mo 1 9 8 7 B U IC K ing, additlona, renova- Pointing • Wall Pogerlne' grwBn. dBltvBrBd. 4 cord running Condition. CLEANING A MUST - minimum. MC/VI8A HorMO OHIea MonOoy thru $2300. Coll 649-8845 af­ CENTURY Cheney safe tlona and roofing. For a Tiling • Light Carpentry • Thuradoy balare 11 o.ffl.onlv. Governor But no llmg fo efutf? quality |ob at a good ODD JOBS • INSURED Northsrn FIrswood ter 5p.m. 4 Door Sedan FL00MN6 bisllstrlbutors *704iA, Wee *e.eeo Apts. - Home* - Condos price... Call Bud at BARRY SCANLON Free EstImstesI Reasonable 630-0059 742-8793 64^2411 free eattmot* NOW ^ 4 7 1 Rateal Call Linda FLOORS Automotive MISCELLANEOUS moves to Lutz 643-6229 wmrkNINT Ik Let ua'^to your Hardwood HAWKS TREE SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE 1 9 8 7 B U IC K ECM0DELIN6 SCRVIMS flooral We will remove the Bucket, tniok 4 oMpper. Stump II JOFFICE/RETAIL SKYLARK By Andrew Yurkovsky CompM* home rapalr* andje- 8x16 Car hauler. Heavy endorses ramowl. Free eeHmelte. I e q u ip m e n t 4 Door Sedan A modallng We spedaltt* In b a ^ furniture from the working Manchester Herold area at no extra charge. Free Special eonaldantlen tar CARS duty, dual wheel with «et00A. We* *98*0 rooms and k llo h o n i. SmaS soale brake set up available. sommarM work. RsgMiced, In- ■atlmstea aldarly and handloappad. COPIER. 3M Secretary FDR SALE An 80-year-old safe that is said to have once housed the ACCOMODATIONS ■ursd, refscenco*. II. Beto desktop. $250, $900. 742-8758 Scott. NOW < 9 7 5 6 646616S 549-2348 - Pedro 6 4 7 - 7 5 5 3 good condition, tele­ trade secrets of the Cheney Bros, silk-weaving operation phone 649-2231. FORD LTD 1984. 4 door, 6 "EASY DOES IT" Is the 1 9 8 6 B U IC K will find a new home in the Lutz Children's Museum. JARED CONE FARRAND REMODELING FLOORSANDING CERTIFIED NURSES cylinder. Good condi­ way to describe placing a LeSABRE The safe was removed by crane fron>the offices of Fuss Room oddHIons, docks, roofing, AIDE want od. Just call 643-2711 Eetel* Wagon k O’Neill on Hartford Road on Monday morning. The lift-slab ban HOUSE tion. 633-7719. siding, windows and gutlart. • Floors Ilka naw PrepBTBlton o f nytrH iotM m eilo. w ill RECREATIONAL and we do the rest! ■7S47A, We* *12.ge0 building was once the headquarters of the Cheney Bros, Bed and Breakfaal Backhoa ond buSdoior sorvleo • Spaclallzing In otdar floora do ond/or uLo you ohoppiiif. WttHni EQUIPMENT mills. impose safeguards and'those regu­ Cotenial hiMfkdity an tin (raiii. • Natural & atalnad floora to moot your o to d t. NOW •1 1 ,9 7 7 By Judd Everhart tvalloMa. Call Bob Farrand. Jr. I At about 11 a.m. on Monday, workers from Hallamore lations become part of the state N 25 Hebron Rd Bollon, CT • No waxing anymora VITAMASTER. Slender The Associated Press RBBWfBliBBt But. 047-8500 872-8418 or 646-7733 Transportation of Windsor Locks lowered a crane through building code. (loovo m0B6i|0) cycle (excercisebike), 1 9 8 6 B U IC K 64S-85S8 or 649-5678 R it. 045-0849 John Virtillli - 040-5750 speedometer. $60. 649- It’s not a used car. a hole in the roof of the building, strapping the safe to the HARTFORD - Gov. William A John Olsen of the AFL-CIO, one of LeSABRE crane with two steel cables. Within 10 minutes, the safe had the panel members who wanted 7963. Limited Coup* O'Neill today endorsed an open- *22*2A, We* *i2,ggo been lifted out of the building and lowered onto a flatbed ended moratorium on the construc­ lift-slab construction outlawed, truck waiting outside. said drafting such regulations was I q TI c ar s It’s a Honda tion method being used when a . JAPARTMENT ROOMMATES NOW •1 0 ,9 6 7 Steven Ling, director of the Lutz museum, said today Bridgeport apartmentcomplex col­ "somewhat of a waste of time.” 9 8 STORE AND QIJ fo r s a l e that the museum agreed toaccept the safe out of fear that it “ It’s not a highly used technique ’‘ Ifor rent OFFICE SPACE WANTED lapsed during construction. MORTGAGES I 1 9 8 6 B U IC K might otherwise fall into the hands of a private collector. The governor commented as he out there,” he said. “ You can 1987 SKYURK “ Our concern in taking it is they’re (safes) very unique, accepted the final report from a develop regulations and it’s very MANCHESTER. ’/? of 2 NEW Building. Interior ROOMMATE Wanted. 4 Door Sedan almost on the verge of being rare,” Ling said. committee he appointed to look into tough to enforce them. It lends itself tomllv, 1st floor unit, to suit occupant. 750 to Female. Large living TAKE A LOOK HONDA eeoeoA. wet 'eggo In need of fully oppllonced kit­ 1,000 sauore feet unit. room ond kitchen, 2 In shape, the safe resembles an hourglass, with a ways of strengthening state build­ to abuse (because) the technique chen. Pay own utilities. Utilities and parking bedroom. Easy access 87 Chev Astro Van CRX NOW ’ 8 7 6 1 squarish base that tapers upward and widens to form a ing codes and laws in the wake of has been used to expedite a job, so Mortgage? $625 per month plus Included. Peterman to 1-84. Fountain Vil­ 4Cpi enun. TV *1 5 ,4 0 0 AC, 5 Spd., Stereo, large cylinder. the collapse of L ’Ambiance Plaza, you could get personnel working Building Company. lage Apartments. $315 Because of their weight, safes like the one used by the under there as you’re lifting a Qood credit or bad security deposit and 1 84 Cougar a«ig< *6 49 5 Only 12.000 miles, 1 9 8 5 B U IC K which killed 28 construction year lease. No pets 649-9404. _____ per month. 282-1985 #1405 Cheney Bros, were sold within a short distance of where workers. slab.” credit, we make loans Linda. SKYLARK 649-0795. MANCHESTER 1725 84 TBIrd vs. 4sk *6 49 5 4 Door Soden they were manufactured, usually in urban centers in New Two of the panel’s nine members Olsen and John DeRosa of the easy. Recent ban­ Connecticut Building and Construc­ MANCHESTER. 2 bed sauare feet, all or port. A BAR OF toilet soap 64 Lynx 2 or. *1 99 5 •6021A, We* *8040 York and New Jersey, Ling said. He said that the safes are favored a ban on what is known as kruptcy, foreclosre or Privote lavatory, pri­ room Townhouse, op- placed In suitcases will 66 Toyota Cressida relatively uncommon in Connecticut. the lift-slab construction method, in tion Trades Council, opposed the late payments, we can pllonced kitchen. Pay vate parking. Ideal NOW • 6 5 6 0 keep them smelling ni­ Sta Wg LoaGtd *1 1 ,4 0 0 Hie weight of the Cheney Bros, safe, which was made in which concrete floors are poured at moratorium and favored a perman­ help. Relo-Com has It own utilities. $650 per Main St. location. Con­ New Jersey, is estimated at 3,000 pounds. ent ban. month plus security venient fo highways. ce...and may come In 1 9 8 4 B U IC K ground level, allowed to harden and all from 1st and 2nd 84 Chev Caprice , e 4nc Jay Giles, an associate with Fuss & O’Neill, said the safe Other recommendations from the deposit and 1 year Immediate occupancy. handy next time you go on Wgn.. LoadBd. Balga *6495 1985 then hoisted into place. CENTURY CUST. mortgages to refi­ o vocation trip. Boost was accepted by the Lutz Children’s Museum after the But O’Neill said outlawing the committee, all adopted unanim­ leose. No pets. 649-0795. 649-9001. 82 Buick Century 4 Door Sedan nances. Applications your vacation budget by HONDA *7M1B, We* *7480 Cheney Hall Foundation turned it down. practice may be going too far. ously, would; MANCHESTER. North- selling Idle Items around J Dr. 6. AT. PS. AC taken In the conveni­ field Green Ranch Con­ "Fuss & O’Neill had no practical use for the the safe and ” A moratorium in fact can be, a Just because you don't your home for cash. Place 83 RX7 SIMr. 31K Accord LX NOW > 6 9 6 2 ence of your home or dominium. 2 bedroom, 4 Or. Sedan, 37,000 had decided to offer it to one of the town agencies.” Giles ban,” O’Neill said. “ As long as I’m • create a new state division of use on Item doesn't mean on od in classified to find o office. central olr, oppllonced cosh buyer.. 83 Olds Cutlass Mllaa, all extras, 1 owner said. governor, unless something convin­ building safety that would enforce kitchen, wosher and the Item has lost Its value. Clara. 4 Dr. Brougbam 1 9 8 5 B U IC K Giles said that he understands that the safe used to ces me that people can work there building a fire codes — an area now AT. P8, AC *6300 #1390 CALL NOW dryer. $775 per month. Why not exchange It tor SOMERSET REGAL contain the trade secrets for Cheney Bros. He said that safely, then I would say that the purview of the state police. cash with an ad In Classi­ our professionals are Security deposit plus 1 II jCARS 87 Merc Cougar 3 Door Coup* several of the Cheney hr,others apparently had to be on moratorium would stay in effect.” • give the state building inspec­ year leose'. 649-0795. fied? 643-2711. n*d. LOtcM SAVE •7628A, We* *8140 on duty 7 days a week I ' I fo r s a l e hand to open the safe door, which is secured with two Yale The committee, headed by tor more authority over local 474 Main Street. 2nd floor, 82 Olds Cutlass NOW * 7 9 1 7 locks. former state Sen. Richard F. building officials and state-owned RELO-COM 3 rooms. Heated. No Buprama. 4 Or.. 4tK *5295 Leonard Jahnke. a partner in Fuss & O’Neill, said the Schneller, adopted its final recom­ buildings. The committee also appliances. $480. Se­ II ICARS 63 Cougar LS 1987 FINANCIAL 1 9 6 3 B U IC K firm had decided to remove the safebecause it would get in mendations at a meeting in late recommended that the state buil- curity. No pets. 646- " Ifor sale CLYDE Tin. VS *5295 the way of workers. The safe was located in a vault that the 2426. Weekdoys. HONDA SKYLARK December and Schneller formally dingn inspector get more staff. SERVICES CHEVRDLET-BUICK, INC. 87 Sable 'QS' . _ ___ 4 Door Sedan firm plans to use for storage. presented them to O’Neill today. • require additional training for MANCHESTER. Quiet IDr.LoilM * 13,399 ROUTE 83, VERNON CIVIC eeSISA. We* *4860 Jahnke said the cost of removing the safe was being paid It was while concrete slabs were local building officials. 9 Call Bob Hayward neighborhood. 2 bed­ Sell Your car *4995 87 Line. Continental Hatchback, AC, Stereo, NOW * 4 3 7 1 for by Orlando Annuli! & Sons, the general contractor that being hoisted that L ’Ambiance • require architects and engi­ 649-3156 room apartment with 81 Firebird LowWUi SAVE Lika Brand New, 12,000 appliances, wall to wall 84 Olds Cler* 4 d, *7795 is working on renovation of the Hartford Road building. collapsed last spring. A federal neers to review construction plans Licensed by CT. and miles, *1419 carpeting, 2nd floor. 64 Cemero Coup* *8495 85 Nissan Stanza Ling said that the museum plans to have the locks of the investigation concluded that the and. on larger projects, sign 4 Or *5995 1 9 8 2 B U IC K N.Y. No pets. Lease, secur­ •15 84 Pontlec Trens Am *10,795 LeSABRE safe repaired and the combination changed. When that is collapse was likely triggered by the statements that the construction *4695 86 Toyota Corolla done, he said, the safe may be used to store petty cash and ity. Coll 643-1595. 4 Lines — 10 Days 85 Chevett* 4 nr 4 dr Auto, P8. Cuetom 4 Door Sedan failure of a small bracket that bent conforms to plans. Daily logs, to be 1 iROOMS 50* charge each addi­ 8S Escort 4 dr. *4995 Air, AWFM *7495 •8111 A. We* *8660 other valuables. It will be kept In a room where it can be under heavy pressure during the maintained by contractors, would I IFOR RENT tional line, per day. You 88 Chev. Astro vtn *10,195 86 Merc. Lynx viewed by the public. lifting procedure. Many of those also be required and open to local NOW * 5 4 2 8 C0ND0MINIUM8 85 Chevy Caprtc* 4 dr. *8495 4 Or.. Auto. P8, The safe is about 5 feet high, 40 inches long and 32 inches killed were doing jobs underneath and state inspectors. edn cancel at any time. AC. AM/PM *4195 Reginald Pinto/Menoheeter Herald FOR RENT *6995 wide. The date “ July 31. 06,” is painted on the base, along the slabs and unrelated to the lifting • require towns to hire an ROOM tor rent. Close to SORRY, 88 N o v * 4 dr. WNM Downtown ondbusllne. *13,995 with the name of the manufacturer, the Ely-Norris Safe process. independent engineering consul­ NO REFUNDS OR 86 Cemero Z28 1984 OTHERS $80 per week. Tele­ COVENTRY. New spo- 88 Old* Dsits cpt *12,995 MORIARTY Co.. Perth Amboy. N.J. SAFE LIFT — A worker guides a 3,000-pound safe as a crane Under the committee’s proposal, tant to review plans for buildings ADJUSTMENTS phone 643-102V______clous two bedroom 87 Chev. Celebrity 4 n, *10,995 HONDA Ling said that the safe was apparently patented in 1906. lowers it Monday from the Hartford Road offices of Fuss & O’Neill. the moratorium would remain in that would be more than four townhouse. Country 1 9 8 6 D O D G E COVENTRY Room with CALL HERALD 87 Cedi Eldorado *21,995 BROTHERS He did not know when the safe was manufactured, but he The former Cheney Bros, safe will now make its home at the Lutz effect until the state building stories high or with a floor area of fireplace In historic setting, close to 1-84 87 Spectrum 4 dr. *8495 301 Csflter Street CRX COLT said it wa.F probably acquired by Cheney Bros, sometime inspector develops regulations that more than 150,000 square feet. and UCONN. $750 per Red, Auto, home. Mole non- 87 Chevett* 2 dr *5495 MaBchester, CT 4 Door Sedan between 1908 and 1914. Children's Museum. smoker preferred. Coll month. Security and CLASSIFIED *1415 *754«A. We* *7480 Nick 742-3069. lease. 633-6543 or 633- 7667. 643 2711 872-9111 643-5135 NOW > 6 9 7 3 9|APARTMENT8 H0ME8 1986 TOYOTA $400,000 sought ‘ ■for rent PICK UP TRUCK FOR RENT 1985 •eOgSA. Wat *6880 ROCKVILLE. Beautiful 4 bedroom, new wall to VERNON-South Windsor HONDA NOW * 6 6 3 4 wall carpeting, heating line. 6 rooms. Two for water lines system and remodel­ working adults only. Lipman #1 Prelude 1985 MERCURY ing. $700 per month plus No pets. 644-0304. 5 Spd., 1 Owner, Extra GRAND MARQUIS utilities. Coll fordetolls SOUTH Windsor Beauti­ Nice 4 Door Sedan By Alex GIrelll Organization feels they should. The 10am-8pm. 644-5273. ful fully modernized 6 Our New Yearns *1311 •7434A. Wat >8880 Manchester Herald ISO is a private research organiza­ Bedroom apartment. room home. Kitchen, NOW * 9 6 3 2 tion. supported by the insurance Heat, hot water, stove, living room, dining Resolution to all The town water department is industry. room, 3 bedrooms, I'A refrigerator, carpeting asking for more than $400,(MM) in the Fire insurance costs for residen­ on busline. Older per­ baths, laundry room, '85 VOLKSW AGEN son preferred. No pets. large porch overlook­ buyers of New JETTA next fiscal year’s budget to replace ces in Manchester are based on a $450 plus security. 643- ing Inground pool. 4 Door Sedan old 4-inch water lines, a figure that uniform rating and are not affected 6802 or 649-6205. Woodstove. A/C. Volkswagens •7430A, Wat *8680 is more than 10 times what was by the hydrant tests. Beautiful yard, conve­ 1984 budgeted this year for thatpurpose. The 60 hydrants tested were MANCHESTER '/j Du­ NOW • 8 1 1 6 plex In o very nice nient location. $1100 Robert Young, administrator of picked because they were ones at area. Quiet. 2 bed­ per month Including MAKE YOUR CHOICE HONDA the Water and Sewer Division, said which water officials thought there rooms. Appliances, heat and hot water. No 1 9 8 4 D O D G E the request includes the initial might be a problem. Most are pets. 651-3644 P.m. and Accord 9 washer and dryer and A. 7.9% Financing* ARIES payment on about $300,000 in located in the older areas of town weekends or 289-7537 4 Dr.. 5 Sp*ed. AC garage Included. 4 Door Sedan equipment the division proposes to where the small-diameter lines are anytime. OR *1368 •72S4A. Wat *8480 Available February buy to permit the work to be done by the rule. 1st. $600 per month. MANCHESTER 3 bed­ NOW * 4 9 5 0 a water department crew. GHR has completed two phases 646-2604. room duplex with attic, B. FREE AIR basement and garage. This year was the first year the of the study it is doing for the town. MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ 1984 MERCURY division has undertaken systematic When it completes the third and room Townhouse. Convenient to shop­ CONDITIONING ping and schools. $675 CAPRI replacement of the small lines, last. Young said, the town will be Fully appllanced kit­ OR chen, heat and hot plus utilities and secur­ OTHER GREAT BUYS Hatohbeek Coup* which are found mostly in the older able to determine better which of water Included. $725 ity. References re­ *7470B, Wee *8880 sections of town. The current quired. 643-7779. C. No Payments Please tom to page IB per month plus secur­ 1984 BUICK RIVERIA...... >8995 NOW * 6 3 6 7 budget provided $40,000 for replace­ ity deposit and 1 year From wfieel Drive, Luxury, AN OpUone, tllM ment of small lines and the lease. No pets. 649-0795. STORE AND until April, 1988 183 VW RABBIT L8...... »399S 1984 PONTIAC equipment to do the work that has •unroof, 1 Owner, Ixire Cloon. flM t already been done was borrowed MANCHESTER Three OFRCE SPACE 2 Dr.JETTA| SUNBIRD Reginald Pinto/Mencheeter Herald TODAY bedroom s on ‘ firs t 1984 FORD TEMPO...... >4995 4 Door Sedan from the Highway Division. starting from I floor. Security and ref­ 4 Or.. AutornoMo, C lo in . e lo tn oer, e iM l «80tM, Wat*49e0 CHENEY SECRETS — Blaine Gagnon of Newington, a Locks, looks Into a safe that reportedly once guarded the A recent evaluation of the water erences. $650 per VERNON. Route 83, near distribution system made by a Wet weather circle. 1200 square feet secrets of the Cheney Bros, mills. month. Coll 645-8201. 1986 HONDA CRX...... >6995 NOW • 4 8 6 2 worker for Hallamore Motor Transportation in Windsor consulting firm confirmed what the available nowl Reaso­ YVMie, • tp o e d. AC. t141« It will become cloudy tonight with ELDERLY Housing. Now nable rent. 1-223-1325. town officials have been aware of— I taking applications tor 1966 CHEV. V A N ...... >16.495 '84 SUBARU GL that while the work done oh major a 40 percent chance of snow, ■taw iilt Oonvenlen, lt,0W MNm . Loadee. fia o l Halohbeok Coup* freezing rain or sleet by morning. one and two bedroom *25% Down, Ceeh or Trgda. Max. Fin. •7068B, Wee *«S80 trunk lines in the system has apartments. Call 528- $10,000 for 48 Moe. Tex & Reg. eddltionel. 1961 OLDS CUTLASS...... >4495 improved distribution generally, Low 25 to 30. Wednesday, freezing •uproitio. ^ Auto, Ak, $ti€eo. eiS74 rain and sleet early, then rain. 6522. NOTICB TO CRBDITOII$ NOW > 5 4 1 7 Soviets agree to let Israelis visit there are pockets of poor circula­ Details on page 2. NOT1CI TO CIIIDITOlie ESTATE OF 1985 BUICK SOMERSET...... >6895 tion. That poor circulation is ESTATE OF SYLVIA ANN THOMPSON 1 VOLKSWAGENVULnoiIHUcn ® SIOOO mioo, Digital Doth. Loedod, eiSTS particularly evident in what Young D A N IEL O. COLONE The Hon. Norman J. Israel radio said Nimrod Novlck, members had been told their visas specific timetable had yet to be Preuss, Jude*, of the Court MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet calls the capillaries of the system, The Hon. Normon J. Preuti, TVHFHC OUR CUSTOMERS ARE 4nV>JTS4l WITH US" 1987 HONDA ACCORD...... >9995 an aide to Foreign Minister Shimon could be extended for another agreed to. In d e x Judge of tho Court of Pro- of Proboto, District of An­ Melohhicii. Amo. 1 Owner. t lM Union announced today that it has small 4-Inch diameter pipes and bertt, District of Andovtr at o dover at o hoorlne hold on agreed to let Israeli diplomats visit Peres, represented Israel at the month only if the Kremlin allowed 24 Tolland Tpke., (Rl. 83) Vernon, CT 649-2638 Since the Soviet Union severed 6-inch lines that have reduced 20 pagea, 2 sactlona hoorlng hold on Dtcomber January 14, Ifes ordorod that 1983 PONTIAC FIREBIRD...... >4495 Moscow for the first time since the talka, which it laid were held this an Israeli visit, Israeli officials said 34, 1987, ordtrod thot oil all elaim t must bo presontod yW. Auto, #1401 ties with Israel, the Dutch Embassy capacity because they are partially to tho fiduciary at tht ad- Kremlin severed ties with the week. Monday. claims mutt be presented to in Moscow has assumed responsi­ clogged. ----- 9 MH8 World___IS the fiduciary at the oddrots drost bolow. Failure to Jewish state 20 years ago. The Israeli visit Is seen as a The Soviet delegation arrived in Classified . promptly protont any such ufirstmdkesusTirsT bility for Israel’s interests. The GHR Engineering Consul­ 18-20 Obituaries___ 10 below. Folluro to promptly Foreign Ministry spokesman breakthrough in stalemated Soviet- Israel In July. present any such claim may dolm may result In the lost tants of Lakeville. Mass., tested 60 Contics_ — 17 Opinion______8 of rlehts to recover on such MA^K>ESra^HO^O\ Gennady I. Gerasimov told a new* laraell ties, which Moscow broke in Gerasimov gave lew details of result In the lost of rights to Israeli olftcials initially nopeii of the nearly 1,300 fire hydrants in Connecticut__ 4 People______20 recover on such claim. dolm . Corns In And See Ua briefing that the visit, by a small 1967 over the Israeli seizure of Arab the Helsinki meeting, but said a the Soviet delegation’s visit to their the town’s system and found that 10 Focus------8 Sports___ 11-14 Sharon B. Proust, Sharon B. Proust, group of Israelis, was discussed at a lands in the Middle East war. visit to the Israel interests section Clerk 24 ADAMS ST. country would lead to a de facto of them do not have as high a flow of Local news__ 2-3 Television___ 16 Clerk CARDINAL BUICK meeting of Soviet and Israeli An eight-member Soviet consular of the Dutch Embassy by a “ few The fiduclory It; 81 Adam SI — Maacbaitar renewal of relations with Moscow. water as the Insurances Services U.S./World. The fiduclorv Is; diplomats in Helsinki, Finland. delegation Is visiting Israel. Its Israelia” was discussed. He said a Loretta Colon* Patricio A. FIthor MANCHESTER, CT 06040 S Sfenehedo* Lone 37 Highland St. 649-4571 Bolton, CT 04043 Moosup, CT 063S4 646-3515 'VI Tiuu'h .-ilnu'i’ h'iral CIomm 037-01 036-01 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1088 — 8 t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Jan. 19. 1988 Town will address Remembering a dream traffic concerns

King’s life honored with spirit and song By Nancy Concelman General Assembly in 1986. Manchester Herald Of that 86 million, Manchester received about $99,000, Spinelli Bv Nancy Pappas Faucher was a member of the because I believe that almost all of said. The town must provide a 10 you in this rooQi have had that Work on traffic studies and Manchester Herald committee which planned Monday studies of the conditions of Man­ percent matching grant for the evening’s event. feeling, that you were ieft out, that right-of-way project and traffic you were ugly, that you were chester’s roads will soon be under It didn't take long for many to Another committee member, the way. study. “lay down the burden of silence” Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr., agreed useless, at one time,” he said. The bid proposal for the right-of- “ Women. Blacks. Aslan- On Jan. 29, bids for the street during hymn singing and other that the spirit of Monday evening’s right-of-way survey and the road­ way survey and' management sys­ events at Manchester’s third an­ service was unusual. Americans. Elderly. Gays. tem calls for the study of the Lesbians.” way management software system nual commemorative program ho­ “There is absolutely nothing like will be opened, and work should be condition of pavement, sidewalks, noring the Rev. Martin Luther King having a black preacher in the For all people, Thomas said, curbs, drainage, street signs and there comes a time when they must complete six months after a con­ Jr. Monday. pulpit,” said Curtis, who is the tract is awarded, said George other areas. ’The Information col­ As musical director* for the senior pastor at Center Congrega­ foilow their hearts and not their lected will be stored In a software minds. King would have preferred Kandra, director of public works. evening, the Rev. Melvin E. Wilson tional Church. “The presence and The survey, e.«!timated to cost system compatible with the town’s the style is not something which any to remain in the north, where he current hardware, Kandra said. of the Bethel African Methodist received his education, according 840,000 and MS.OOO will assess the Episcopal Church in Hartford stood white minister can or should try to condition of 180 miles of roads in The system will provide informa­ at a lectern in the austere sanctu­ duplicate.” to Thomas. tion on necessary repairs and After Thomas’ speech, the micro­ Manchester. ary of Center Congregational Curtis was referring to the The management system will projected costs. The bid proposal Church, and prepared to lead the evening’s guest speaker, the Rev. phone was opened up to anyone in also calls for systems training for the audience who wished to speak. allow town officials to analyze the congregation in the traditional Arnold I. Thomas, a chaplain at data and set up objectives for town personnel, who will be able to gospel hymn, "Since I Layed My Wesleyan University in Seven people came forward to conduct an ongoing analysis of speak, including Michelle Clemons, repairing and improving certain Burdens Down.” The remedial Middletown. areas, Kandra said. The town isn't conditions. J Thomas held the attention of his a young black woman who said she hymn singing course could have sure exactly how much the soft­ Residents have been waiting for been called "Amen 101.” audience in absolute silence during was bused to a white school where, a lengthy talk. In the decades in kindergarten, she was called ware system and the survey will the traffic study of southwest “I am here for the express cost, but has allotted 850.0M for Manchester since summer of last purpose of getting you to partici­ before the civil rights movement, “chocolate bunny rabbit” and black Americans were suffering "chocolate ice cream,” and told to them, said Finance Director Boyce year, when the Board of Directors pate, to be involved, in this worship Spinelli. cut the 812,000 earmarked for the and this music.” he told the group of from extremely low self-esteem, “go back to Hartford where you Thomas told the group. niggers belong.” “Bids will probably come in study from the 1987-88 budget when about 180. which had enjoyed the less,” he said. it adopted the budget in May 1987. rousing music of the Manchester “We not only, as black Ameri­ At the previous two King com­ cans in the ’SOs and ’60s, cheered memorative ceremonies, an open About the same time this study is Residents formed a group called High School Jazz Ensemble. “You being conducted, a 812,000 traffic Town Residents And Friends For are going to get your first lesson when Tarzan beat the sense out of microphone had been offered, but A study will be going on in southwest Infrastructure Control (TRAFFIC) tonight on trying to say. ‘Amen!’ the black Africans.” he said. “We the planning committee had lined thought that black Africa was a up certain community leaders to Manchester. The study, to be to support the proposal for a traffic Now say it! ” conducted by Fuss & O’Neill Inc. of study, and the town decided to The group’s first, rather feeble- joke.” speak, according to Joan O’Lough- Thomas read from an Uncle lin, chair of the Martin Luther King Manchester, should be done by July apply for funds from the municipal sounding response elicited a 31, according to Planning Director liability fund. chuckle from the preacher, who Remus children’s story, repub­ Jr. Scholarship Fund and a lished as recently as 1980, and the member of the planning Mark Pellegrini. admitted that many in the room David Kool / Msnchsstsr Herald Both projects will be paid for by The 899,000 received will cover were probably not very comforta­ text of a hymn in which Christians committee. several other projects in town, ask to be washed “whiter than This was the first year that the money received from the Liability ble with exuberant participation FROZEN FOOD—Barbara Clark, head of the Center group of about 25 how to forage for food in the winter and Municipal Trust Fund, which including studies of the town’s during worship. snow,” to illustrate his point. speakers came spontaneously from N during a state-sponsored camp in Andover Saturday. comes from a state fund of about 86 insurance program, town building However, with some coaching “It is not difficult to understand the audience, she said. for Environmental Education'in Manchester, teaches a million approved for use by the improvements and environmental and prodding, the audience was that black Americans were dally The reflections from the com­ state’s 169 municipalities by the hazards, Spinelli said. soon singing and clapping, with reminded that black was equated munity were followed by a brief varying degrees of self- with evil,” he said, “And that they talk by Jason Wooden, a 1985 consciousness registered on peo­ could only hope tobe washed whiter Manchester High School graduate Camp goers learn to hunt for food ple’s faces. than snow after death.” who is currently attending Seton Thomas was the darkest-skinned Hall University in New Jersey on a “There, now don’t you feel ing for about 10 years, but began Lawsuit confuses better?” Wilson asked between child in his school, he said, and was Martin Luther King Jr. Bv Jacqueline Bennett make 5 pounds of wax for bayberry said. the brunt of jokes and ridicule from Scholarship candles.” she noted. "That’s why In contrast to the sweet smell of studying plants at an early age. hymns. “So much better since you Manchester Herald “I love sharing the knowledge. laid down the burden of the silence even his black classmates. One He spoke about what is expected they are so expensive.” the yellow birch, the scent of the day, in an art class, a classmate Some of the fragrant bayberry bark of a black birch tree was foul. These things are there for the of this worship service?” from the scholarship recipients. In ANDOVER — With parkas taking,” said Clark. "You probably town and couple whom Thomas believed was a addition to academic excellence, leaves were gathered to be used Clark pointed out it is therefore This time it was the audience’s zipped up, snow boots on. and hats, important to do a sniff test when could find 'a gourmet meal right in turn to chuckle. friend held up a drawing of a black they are expected to raise money scarves, and mittens secure, some later in cheese balls or cracker Bv Nanev Concelman of naming the two insurance Sambo with the, name, Arnold dips. gathering. your back yard.” Wilson spoke with rhythmic and collect food for the hungry in visitors to the Channel 3 Country Sany Rhodes, of New Haven, Manchester Herald companies, Dorsey said today. fervor, against an upbeat piano Thomas, underneath. New York and New Jersey, to help Camp in Andover braved below- “I use these just like I use bay Throughout the United States, "It was the most humiliating leaves,” said Clark. rivers, regardless of their classifi­ said,"The benefit of a weekend like Dorsey said she recently talked to background melody. The pianist, sponsor seminars with former civil freezing temperatures to hunt the this is that it brings the children and BOLTON — A couple being sued moment of my life,” Thomas said. rights activists, to participate in a Moving onto a Japanese bayb­ cation forcleanliness, contain some Selectman Michael Zizka, also an his brother, Robert L, Wilson Jr,, is grounds for food growing there. bacteria which makes the water the family outdoors and helps them by the town’s insurance carrier will attorney, who told her the attorney a m em W of the musical staff at However, he continued, this was yearlong leadership training pro­ The group of about 25 was erry shrub, Clark explained that, appear before the Board of Select­ 1966, Within a few months, the plumbed up with water, the berries bad for drinking, according to to become aware of the fragility of couldn’t name the town in the suit Bethel A.M.E. Church, and partici­ gram and to take a one-semester participating in a workshop Satur­ the environment. It also encour­ men tonight to ask why the town is march through Alabama, the black honors seminar on King’s ideals have a cranberry flavor and their Clark. She said if stranded in the without the town's permission. pated in last year’s King commem­ day, headed by Barbara Clark of woods, grapevines are a good ages cooperation and participation listed as the plaintiff in the suit that Zizka could not be reached for orative in Manchester. power work of Stokely Carmichael and the aftermath of his work. the Center for Environmental Edu­ seeds have a nutty taste. The twig was originally supposed to be and the leadership of the Rev. bark can also be used for natural source of drinkable water. She in group activities.” comment this morning. The flavor offered by the Wilson cation in Manchester, called “Fo­ added it is unwise to gather edibles “There are a lot of new faces this between two insurance companies. brothers typified Monday night’s Martin Luther King all had pulled a “Each of us has the obligation to raging for Frozen Food.” It was one dying, producing a bright yellow Walter and Beverly Dorsey, of 64 Bolton administrative assistant, people together. carry on the dream,” Wooden said. Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald color. that grow close to major roads, year. People from all over the commemorative event, co-hosted of several workshops held at the such as nearby Route 6. because state,” said Fish, "We think this is Birch Mountain Road Extension, Karen Levine, said today that the by Frank J. Smith of the Manches­ “A few months later, James When the evening closed with the camp Saturday and Sunday as part The group came upon the shiny will appear before the selectmen selectmen asked Enright to take Brown was able to come out with a congregation holding hands and REMEMBERING A DREAM — In top piano. Seated on the stage are co-hosts leaves of mountain laurel, the they are likely to be contaminated great family recreation.” ter Collective Action Association, of a Family Discovery Winter by lead in the gasoline from According to Fish, about 160 tonight to ask why the town is the town’s name off the suit, but and Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. It song, ‘Say It Loud. I’m Black and singing “We Shall Overcome.” photo, the Rev. Melvin E. Wilson, Frank J. Smith, left, and Mayor Peter P. Weekend put on by the state Connecticut state flower, as they named as plaintiff in the two-year- hasn’t gotten a response. I’m Proud.’” Thomas said. "A year Janet Frieburg was one of several walked down a narrow park. vehicles. people participated in the su'tnmbr was described at the reception assistant pastor of the Bethel African DiRosa Jr. Joining in the hymns, from Department of Environmental Edibles were also gathered along overnights, however they kept the old suit against the Dorseys for "The town itself is not suing the afterward by Robert Faucher, of earlier, that song could not have who could be seen winking back Protection. “Caution.” remarked Clark. “If injuries a firefighter claimed he been released.” tears. Methodist Episcopal Church in Hart­ left to right in bottom photo, are Town you’re out foraging for marshmal­ the edges of some buildings at the number to about 50 for the winter Dorseys,” Levine said. ’’CIRMA is the Manchester Human Relations “The idea for this began in my camp. Microclimates there allow weekend. The cost is also kept low. received on their property two suing the Dorseys. They don’t have Commission, as “a black event, Thomas ensured that every "This whole thing has been just, ford, directs Manchester's musical Manager Robert B. Weiss, and Directors noggin about five years ago,” said low or hot dog sticks, never use years ago. The Dorseys received member of his audience felt the well, unbelievable.” said the these. They are poisonous. You some plants, such as chick-weed, to he said: 825 per adult and ^ 0 per to obey the request,” Levine said, with a wonderful spirit, presented celebratipn of the Rev. Martin Luther Geoffrey Naab and Barbara B. Steven Fish, who directed the continue growing throughout the child, just enough to cover the cost notice that they were being sued by “ft does bother the Board of in conservative Manchester. It’s importance of that summer woman. environmental recreation work­ wouldn’t die from using it. but you the town last week, Beverly Dorsey personally. “Amen,” said two women In the King’s life as his brother Robert L. Weinberg. could become sick.” winter. of renting the facility and cooking Selectmen that the town’s name hard for me to believe it really shops. “We’ve been holding similar meals. Any profit goes to the said today. "Now I’m telling you all of this same pew. Wilson, Jr accompanies the singers on weekends during warmer seasons She added that bees using bee­ "Chick-weed is nutritious and was put on the suit without the happened.” tasty, and good in stews and for Connecticut Environmental Edu­ The Incident that sparked the suit town’s approval.” for five years. I thought it would be hives located near the mountain occurred in January 1986, when laurel often produce tainted honey. stir-frying,” said Clark. She also cation Trust. fun to try one in the winter. The first The DEP rents the 300-acre volunteer firefighter Charles F. Levine said she understood that one was such a success and enjoyed Next, some sweetfern was found. found some clover, which is a the two Insurance companies had 9 source of protein and adds a nice facility, sponsored by WFSB-TV, North fell Into a hole in the Dorseys’ REGIONAL WEATHER Dr. Crane’s Quiz so much last year that we decided to It can be used to cure poison ivy and yard while investigating a chimney been trying for two years to settle a THE WEATHER for tea. touch to soups and salads. from property owner Almada hold another one,” Fish said. Lodge-Times Farms. Eight DEP fire, according to the Dorseys. The claim, but had been unsuccessful. TTte Accu-WaaOter'^foiwcast lor 8 A.M.. We<*>es

Robertson J!-.; Headaches, tangle for GOP; Disabled protesters block skywalk Connecticut In Bri^ takes to By Betty Clacchl wheelchair to a stairway railing, was told state law prohibiting discrimination against Gephardt leads in Iowa poll The Associated Press Monday night that he could stay the night and people with disabilities. Gray gives $2 million to university removed the chains. He said he got some sleep "They zoned It (the skywalk) as a utility room. Iowa roads HARTFORD — A handicapped protester who on an air mattress tucked into a comer. It was not even zoned for accessibility, for the WEST HARTFORD — The retired chairman and chief By Laura Kina spent the night at the stairs to a skywalk between The skywalk was closed to the public this general public," Jones said. executive officer of United Technologies Corp. and his wife have The Aisaclated Press morning and security people declined to unlock Construction of an elevator, a moving donated $2 million to the University of Hartford. By Donald M. Rothbero the Hartford Civic Center and a skyscraper said The Aifoclated Press " today he'll hold his ground until the issue of the doors to reporters for direct Interviews with sidewalk, or an escalator with large steps would The donation by Harry J. Gray and Helen Buckley Gray is the Republican presidential rivals Bob Dole and George equal access is resolved. Jones, who made his comments through a glass solve the access problem, he said. largest gift ever received by the institution from a living couple, Bush tangled anew over privilege and personal wealth, CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - De- "These stairs keep us from being valued door. CItyPlace building manager Don Burrell on while GOP officials in the biggest Super Tuesday state university officials said Monday. lores Egger listened approvingly as citizens. ... All we're trying to do is break down "I'm a little sore, but I'm doing fine,” Jones Monday said discussions were being held with The money will be used to build a new communications center tried to ease a Texas-size headache over forged ballot the State Office of Protection and Advocacy for former television evangelist Pat petitions. architectural and attitudinal barriers." said said this morning. "I'm going to stay here until as part oT the $20.7 million University Center project. Handicapped and Developmentally Disabled Robertson told the crowd In front of On the Democratic side, a poll suggested Rep. Clayton Jones. 39. of East Hartford. I'm either forcibly removed or it is resolved and The university will name the communications center the Harry Persons to resolve the situation. the electrical workers union hall: Richard Gephardt was making strides in Iowa. The He was joined for part of the night by another comes to a conclusion, a reasonable J. and Helen B. Gray Communications center. protester. Claude Holcomb. conclusion." "W e will continue this dialogue. However, “ I love America. I want to see us poll, by Boston television station WBZ, put (Gephardt’s "W e're going to show them that we’re not demonstrations such as this one are cqpnterpro- one nation under God.” support at 19 percent, compared to 16 percent for Gary Jones and three other physically handicapped wimps, that we mean business," protester Edith ductive to this effort, since we are attem|)ting to “ Amen,” someone in the au­ Hart; 15 percent for Sen. Paul Simon of Illinois; 13 people began the protest Monday at 10 a.m. in Harris of Hartford said Monday. negotiate in good faith with all appropriate dience shouted. percent for Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis, and the passageway between the civic center and the parties,” Burrell said. Bork not likely to return to Yale “ I think we need a man like him the rest In single digits. CItyPlace office building on Asylum Street. The Handicapped advocates have demanded Jones is a member of the Connecticut NEW HAVEN — Robert H. Bork, who was unsuccessful in or we can give up,” said Mrs. But the margin of error was plus or minus 5 skywalk has no ramps. equal access since the skywalk was built in 1984. Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities and the winning Senate confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court, will Egger. “ We need the values.” percentage points, so the numbers did not point to a Jones, who at one point had chained his A member of the Assembly of Jones said construction of the skywalk violated American Disabled for Public Transportation. probably not return to teaching full time at Yale University, the clear front-runner. God Church, Mrs. Egger was Dole, even while insisting he wasn’t engaging in dean of the Yale Law School said. typical of the people who turned out “ class warfare" with Bush, made a pointed reference “ It Is extremely unlikely for him to return to New Haven Monday for the first day of a to the vice president’s patrician roots and his own Marches, permanently.” Guido Calabresi said Monday. 27-stop, two-day bus tour that was humble beginnings. Bork was a Yale law professor for most of the 1960s and 1970s. taking him from the eastern to the "I know what I have and I know how I got it — the J His resignation from the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for western border of Iowa and then old-fashioned way,” Dole said Monday in Manchester, services Washington D.C., effective Feb. 5, became public last week. back again. N.H. " I earned It.” Bork said he resigned so he could respond openly to the At every stop he told his au­ But Bush said he too had known hardship, when he criticism and “ campaign of miseducation" heaped on him and dience, " I f you will win the Iowa AP photo was starting out in the oil business. honor King his views during the confirmation process for his nomination to caucuses for me three weeks from “ Like many of you 1 soon knew the long hours of the Supreme Court. now, I will be the president of the AT KING SERVICE - Presidential candidates Jesse anxiety of being self-employed,” he told the Jaycees in United States.” Des Moines, Iowa. "And I also knew the satisfaction of Bv The Associated Press He is not the only candidate with Jackson, left, and Paul Simon are part of the crowd in meeting a payroll, watching our little business grow.... Jury picks begin in tax-protest case that dream. Republican and Demo­ services Monday in Atlanta marking the national holiday And I also knew the agony when things turned down of A Racial segregation remains "a cratic contenders alike are cam­ in honor of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. having to call people in and lay people off.” fact of life” in many public schools NEW HAVEN — Jury selection was scheduled to begin today in paigning hard for support in the The two have been sparring over personal money in Connecticut despite the 20 years the trial of a man active in Libertarian Party politics who is state’s Feb. 8 precinct caucuses. matters since Bush — goaded by Dole’s gibes about his that have passed since the assassi­ charged with failing to pay federal income taxes for three years. Robertson had hoped to have an affluence — released 14 years worth ot tax returns and nation of Martin Luther King Jr., James A. Lewis of Old Saybrook, a sales representative for a edge over his GOP rivals at this Bodyguards marking demanded that his rivals do likewise. The Kansas Secretary of the State Julia H. bookbinding company who once ran for the vice presidency and point in the campaign, a boost from senator retaliated with 21 years of returns. Tashjian said in a ceremony the U.S. Senate on the Libertarian ticket, is charged with three a strong showing in Michigan, The latest Bush-Dole exchange came the day after a honoring the civil rights leader. counts of willful failure to fil^ income-tax returns. where the Republicans decided to Des Moines Register poll indicated Dole was widening King was slain in Memphis. He is accused of of failing to file returns in 1981,1982 and 1983. Jump to the front of the states new campaign phase his lead in Iowa. Tenn., on April 4, 1968,. and choosing delegates to the 1988 “ We’li have to work hard to catch up,” acknowl­ N Lewis said he hasn’t calculated how much he would owe in observances took palce Monday at income taxes. nominating convention. Bv Mike Glover prevailed. edged Bush campaign chief Lee Atwater. But he the state Capitol In Hartford and Lewis said he believes the U.S. Constitution doesn’t give But when the Michigan Republi­ The Associated Press Gary Hart was given protection contended that Dole was running a "one-state” AP photo elsewhere In Connecticut on the government the right to impose a direct tax on private citizens. cans met in county conventions last this week, and Missouri Rep. campaign, while Bush "can afford early losses and come back and win.” ' third observance of the national ^ He plans to act as his own attorney during his trial in U.S. District week. Vice President George Bush INDEPENDENCE, Iowa - Ten­ Richard Gephardt is scheduled to ASPIRATIONS — Sen. Bob Dole start traveling with agents later Republican Alexander Haig, however, said if Bush holiday. Court in New Haven. emerged the apparent winner, nessee Sen. Albert (jore Jr. was (Jeclares for the Vermont primary In Stamford, about 400 people overcoming the strength Robertson philosophical when he saw a small this week. doesn’t do well in Iowa’s Feb. 8 caucuses and New Monday under the watchful gaze of braved a cold rain and fog to attend had shown early in the process. knot of supporters in a tiny The practice of protecting the Hampshire’s Feb. 16 primary, "he’s dead... A guy like a march, a prayer breakfast and a Isle of Safety goes to museum "It hurts to a degree, for sure,” courtroom being increasingly nation’s political candidates began Bush will hemorrhage very rapidly if he starts President Lincoln, a statue in the hall of workshop on affordable housing for said Kerry Moody, a Robertson squeezed by stem-looking men who with the 1968 assassination of bleeding.” the Vermont Statehouse In Montpelier. the poor, which a civil rights leader HARTFORD — A 75-year-old trolley stop shelter that was a spokesman. "W e just don’t have talked into their sleeves. Robert Kennedy. Secret Service " I f there’s another option and it looks like George is called that city’s “ No.l problem.” downtown landmark will be moved this spring to the Connecticut that extra bonus coming in (to "It helps to pay for the airplane,” agents don’t like to talk much to beginning to bleed at the collar, I tell you they’re going Ms. Robertson’s father told the Houston Post he had reporters or anyone else, but their to leave him in droves," added Haig, campaigning in AP photo At Weaver High School in Hart­ Trolley Museum in E)ast Windsor, officials said. Iowa).” Gore chuckled as he was questioned a tape linking a campaign official, Tim Hyde, to the ford, Mayor Carrie Saxon-Perry The Mediterranean-style shelter, named the Isle of Safety, is Robertson is counting on another about the latest addition to his operations are fairly Nashua, N.H. forgeries. But the campaign’s Washington attorney, tors’ Ski Cup participant Jodi Hill in Park told students that King’s dream of an eight-sided kiosk with a roof of terra-cotta tiles that served as advantage over his rivals on Feb. 8, campaign entourage — the Secret straightforward. In Texas, the state GOP, which had been checking Daniel J. Swillinger, said Hyde was unaware of the SKIING SENATOR — Sen. Christopher equality and justice is being chal­ The Secret Service is under the thousands of possibly forged signatures on presidential a busy trolley stop then bus stop on State Street. It was replaced the support many Republicans Service. forgeries until an investigation disclosed them. Dodd. D-Conn„ left, relives the "raw City, Utah. Dodd was among 10 senators lenged in her city by drugs and gang Secret Service protection has umbrella of the Treasury Depart­ primary petitions, threw in the towel. by a glass-and-steel structure in 1976. refer to as his “ secret army,” the Du Pont, meanwhile, said he wished the party had who raced for charity over the weekend. violence. good points for a candidate. Gore’s ment. During each campaign cycle "W e have now determined that this verification continued checking the petition signatures to boost fear” experience of skiiing with Sena­ The museum has accepted the shelter as a gift from the Knox evangelical Christians who have Around the state all federal and rarely been active in politics before reference to paying for airplanes is a committee of Republican and process has become impossible,” said state chairman "integrity and confidence in the process.” He said he Downtown Foundation, a group dedicated to saving and state and most municipal offices this year. a case in point. Democratic congressional leaders George Strake, adding tha^_ (til .fix GOP candidates accepted the party’s decision to keep him on the ballot renovating Hartford architecture. City officials signed it over to were closed along with banks, Centered in churches throughout When Gore — or any candidate meets under the leadership of the would be eligible to win dtlegnes in the March 8 "because our campaign offers a clear choice for A duchess comes calling schools and post offices. the museum in December. the state, the evangelical commun­ with protection — rents an airplane Treasury Secretary. primary. Republicans.” At the Capitol, Tashjian said it ity could give Robertson a powerful for a campaign swing, the agents "They sit as a group and set Questions had been raised about signatures on Pat Robertson’s campaign objected, but in much was sad that, two decades after Vegetable truck out of control base on caucus night. pay for seats on the plane that certain guidelines and criteria,” petitions submitted by Dole, Haig, Rep. Jack Kemp harsher terms, to the party’s decision simply to let all King’s death, many Connecticut They are people like Mr. and Mrs. might otherwise be empty, helping spokesman Richard Adams said. and former Delaware Gov. Pete du Pont. the candidates compete in Texas and stop checking schools remained essentially While he won’t talk about the Du Pont had announced over the weekend he wanted Sarah to attend classes at Eugene O’Neill center M ERID EN — A truck full of potatoes, cabbages and onions Fred Brooks, who waited outside to defray the cost. signatures. segregated. But some are reluctant to accept specific criteria for offering protec­ to withdraw from competitiM for Texas’ 110 delegates WATERFORD (AP) - British went out of control and crashed into a brick wall Tuesday as it the Quad-City Times in Davenport "The segregation, which he so protection, because it makes it tion, Adams said that in general because of the petition flap. Then a du Pont campaign "I think it’s a real slap in the face to the people who royalty comes calling Wednesday exited Route 66, crushing two cars and badly damaging five to see Robertson begin his bus tour. eloquently denounced, and which harder to get close to the voters. terms "it depends on being a major worker, fired for involvement In tlie forgeries, said she went out and did it the right way. I’m going to look Into when Sarah. Duchess of York, gets others, authorities said. " I like the fact he’s a Christian he fought so effectively, is still a Senate Republican Leader Bob candidate, able to get matching was acting on orders from a campaign official. the legality of their action,” said Richie Martin, a sampling of what goes on at the Fred Melillo, 31, suffered minor injuries as the vehicle he was man, most of all,” said Brooks, a fact of life in the public schools of Dole made a point of telling funds and so forth. They determine "Whatever she did in Houston with regard to Robertson’s Texas campaign director. Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, the driving was struck by the truck, police said. electrician at the local John Deere Connecticut.” Tashjian told more reporters he didn’t want the Secret each election year what the criteria gathering signatures for du Pont was done at the Bush’s campaign reacted more neutrally. sole American beneficiary of a gala There were no other injuries resulting from the accident, which plant. Asked what issues concerned than 100 people attending the Service following him around, will be.” request of the du Pont campaign,” said Steve Shaw of "While we do not condone the fraud that has taken Broadway fund-raiser later this police said was caused by brake failure. him the most, he replied, "Abortion ceremonies. saying he didn’t want to burden Some campaign aides concede Houston, an attorney for fired campaign receptionist place, we believe that the primary must go on,” his week. The truck’s driver, Michael Cureton, 29, whose home town was is one of the heavies for me." Brooks is a registered Democrat taxpayers with the extra cost. privately that the addition of Secret Rosanne Robertson. Austin campaign said in a statement. On her first official visit to “ It is not segregation written into not immediately available, was issued a summons for failure to Dole’s main campaign theme in Service protection is a boon, Connecticut, the duchess is sche­ law and enforced by snarling dogs but he’s mailed in a change of obey a traffic light and received a written warning for defective Iowa is that’s he’s a Midwesterner because an otherwise rag-tag, duled to visit classes in puppetry, and fire hoses. This is a segregation registration to Republican so he brakes, police said. who is “ one of us.” His down-home underfinanced effort simply looks theater and creative arts during a which just k o r t of happened and can support Robertson at the GOP 9 campaign style wouldn’t square more impressive with a retinue tour of the facility, regarded as the which will continue to exist unless caucus on Feb. 8. He’s determined with an entourage of armed guards. following along. country’s finest training ground for something is done about it,” she to attend that caucus although he’s But there’s are advantages — for young playwrights. said. Lawsuit accuses police of brutality never been to one before. one, the attention a motorcade And, they note, the Secret Service Later Wednesday, she will dedi­ 'He said his minister at the West "It will take considerably more NEW HAVEN — A federal lawsuit accuses two East Haven draws as It races through town. At is legendary in its efficiency at cate a site for the O’Neill center’s Assembly of God Church is "encou­ guts for us to attack this problem in police officers of "brutally beating" a town resident despite his one Mason City stop, several doing advance work. One aide to new Education Arts Center before % raging all of us to be active Connecticut in 1988 than it did to "scream ing and pleading" that they stop. hundred of the curious showed up at Hart, who declined to give his attending an official luncheon, then politically.” deplore something that was hap­ Robert Nappe and Jeffrey Lovett are defendants in the suit the airport the night before Vice name, said the candidate’s suppor­ traveling by car to New London for From Davenport, Robertson pening in Alabama of Mississippi 20 filed Friday in U.S. District Court by Michael Miller, who seeks President George Bush arrived. ters hoped the Secret Service would a tour of the playwright's childhood went to De Witt, where Mayor Leo years ago. We must correct this $1.25 million in damages. Their reason? To watch the unload­ bring some order to the occasion­ home. Maynard introduced him as “ a man HOTnST BNTEmumCNT situation. The suit says that at about 3 a.m. on Aug. 2, 1987, Nappe and ing of his armor-plated limousine. ally chaotic Hart effort. Tm The duchess, who will be in who sees things the way we see Bush gets the protection by virtue Connecticut without her husband. "It is a sad fact that the work of Lovett beat Miller, who suffered from head inJuries. Miller was in them.” “ The soonbr the better,” the aide of his office, and not his status as a Pripce Andrew, will, however, be Martin Luther King is not yet "great pain and terror, in fear for his life and was screaming and “ More than anything, we’ve got a said. \ pleading with the defendants to cease the assault," said the suit. moral crisis," he told the crowd and candidate. Former television evan­ AT THE COOUST PRICE. accompanied by an entourage that finished.” Tashjian said. "Letusdo Adams decHned to disclose the gelist Pat Robertson and Jesse will include actor Michael Douglas, more than give lip service to his The officers responded with "verbal abuse and more blows to the there were shouts of "Amen" and cost of protecting the candidates, DUCHESS OF YORK MICHAEL DOUGLAS Jackson sought protection because a trustee of the O’Neill center, and dream.” head,” the suit says. "Hallelujah! ” in response. saying the information would inev­ MOVIES his wife. . . . visits state Wednesday . . . O'Neill center trustee The alleged beating occurred after Miller and a companion The crowds were not exception­ of threats, and were among the first itably give away security details "She’s coming to us because Perry, who took office in January were charged with breach of peace for creating a disturbance ally large, rarely as many as 100 of the candidates to receive it. such as Staffing that could com­ Gore picked up protection Jan. 4 we’re the only American benefi­ whose works are generally more Later, at the center’s National as the region’s first black woman while walking along a road. people at any stop, and a core of promise the efforts. ciary of the preview performance popular abroad. Theater Institute, she will view a mayor, said one of her first supporters went from one rally to and Illinois Sen. Paul Simon’s Pat Mitchell, who runs Simon’s of 'The Phantom of the Opera,” ’ Upon her scheduled 10:30 a.m. brief performance by a theater priorities is to face "the drug- and the next to swell the crowd. Secret Service entourage signed on Iowa campaign, says now is a good said theater center spokeswoman arrival from New York by helicop­ movement class that includes sev­ gang-elated violence that has killed Most of those who turned out were a week later. Simon initially time to get used to having the Secret Annella Young. ter, the Duchess of York will be eral students from Great Britain. our young, scared our neighbor­ UConn engineer studies block shear fervent supporters. But a few were resisted the idea of protection, but hoods and blurred our vision of Dr. not. aides say family pressure Service around. The Duchess of York is to attend a greeted by Gov. William A. O’Neill Finally, the duchess will be STORRS — A University of Connecticut engineering professor royal gala benefit performance of and his wife. Nikki O’Neill, and greeted by a creative arts class of King’s dream.” is using a $140,000 grant to study the construction problem of her friend Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s other officials and dignitaries in­ fifth-grade pupils from the Great "And what of Dr. King’s dream? block shear, or what happens when two steel supports that are operatic musical Thursday on cluding George White, president Neck School in Waterford. We’re getting there. There are bolted together tear apart under pressure.' Dukakis cautious in prediction Broadway. and founder of the Eugene O’Neill White called the royal visit "an those that would try to turn the Professor Howard Epstein of Manchester, recipient of a grant “ Andrew Lloyd-Webber has had Theater Center. honor to the state of Connecticut clock back from time to time, but from the National Science Foundation, found evidence of block an enormous success in Broad­ The royal guest will unveil a and to the cultural organizations of the winds of change cannot be Bv Linda Stowell opers, housing advocates and mort­ presidential primary is March 29. way,” said Lady Lavinia Nourse. a plaque dedicating the future site of the state.” thwarted.” shear when looking in 1984 through debris from the wreckage of The Associated Press gage bankers to deal with the lack Dukakis has been endorsed by consultant to Webber. She said the Ekiucation Arts Center, an Ruth Bettencourt, who with her the coliseum roof at the Hartford Civic Center. of affordable houisng problem. many top Democrats in the (Connec­ Webber chose to benefit the O’Neill imposing Victorian structure husband. Waterford First Select­ State Eklucation Commissioner Thereof collapsed Jan. 18,1978 under the weight of wet snow. It NORWALK — With the Iowa ticut General Assembly, including theater center “ as an appropriate known as the Ironside Mansion that man Lawrence J. Bettencourt, will Gerald N. TirozzI recently pro­ was rebuilt and the coliseum reopened 2'A years later. Lev Zetlin caucuses three weeks away and the Dukakis, who said he would "love House Speaker Irving J. Stolberg of way of thanking America for this was donated to the O’Neill theater greet the duchess and attend the posed a voluntary desegregation Associates of New York determined that flaws in the design of the New Hampshire primary a week to win Connecticut,” received en­ New Haven and Senate President success.” center by local developer Martin luncheon, said the town was "de­ plan that calls on suburban towns to roof’s complex space-frame structure were the primary cause of later. Democratic presidential can­ dorsements from Westport First Pro Tempore John B. Larson of The other two beneficiaries will Sullivan. lighted to have her come. ... It’s work with cities to racially balance the collapse. didate Michael S. Dukakis cau­ Selectwoman Martha Hauhuth and East Hartford. Democratic Gov. schools. be British institutions — the Royal At a class of the center’s quite an honor for us for her to ha ve Epstein said his project, scheduled to be completed by May tiously predicts he will fare well in State Rep. Alex Knopp, D-Norwalk, William A. O’Neill has not yet made 9 at the fund-raiser. Ilie Connecticut an endorsement. Academy of Music and the Sick Professional Puppetry Arts Insti­ picked the O’Neill and to come and If voluntary programs didn’t 1990, should provide building designers with information on how both contests. Children Trust. Young said. tute, the duchess will visit students see our nice town.” work, the state would be able to to bolt steel supports together in the safest and strongest way. " I hope to do reasonably well in This also is the centennial year of and meet with Margo Rose, creator The duchess made an unofficial Impose Its own desegregation pro­ Iowa and go on to win in New the birth of O’Neill, regarded as and crafter of Howdie Doodle, visit to Greenwich in September gram, under Tirozzi’s proposal. Hampshire,” Dukakis said Monday America’s greatest playwright Young said. 1987. at a news conference following a fund-raising event. “ We’recompet- Itlve — how competitive, we’ll see. Help Your Child " I estinnate that one-half of the Yale hopes for union settlement caucuses in Iowa haven’t made up SPECIAL OFFER... ENDS 1-31-88 their mind,” he said. “ You can’t Succeed In School handicap a race like that.” NEW HAVEN (AP) - Intense tions observers on Monday. The university at least $17 million, with The Massachusetts governor also The Center for Learning offers help that goes negotiations could result in a two, city Aldermen Elaine Braf- union officials estimated workers TOYOTA QUALITY said that he wasn’t concerned that settlement between Yale Univer­ fman and Jorge Perez, both charac­ would get annual raises of about 10 WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MOREI some earlier polls showed Gary beyond tutoring, providing programs designed to sity and two unions representing terized the university as “ arro­ percent. Hart as a strong contender after improve academic skills while increasing motivation 3.600 workers, a school official said gant” in Its bargaining attitudes. Hart re-entered the race. as a strike deadline of midnight "Their (Yale’s) agenda is to do The university has also offered TRUCKS FOR WORK OR PLAY! “ It hasn’t made any difference In and self-confidence. Sunday approached. what's best for Yale and not for the Local 35, representing blue-collar the way I conduct my campaign,” 1988 TOYOTA S/B • Spelling "W e have a week to get a contract community,” said Braffman. workers, a no-layoff clause. The Dukakis said. • Diagnostic Testing settlement,” Yale Secretary Sheila "Y a le has an arrogance that truly unions and the school appear far Auto., Pickup Dukakis also said that the lack of • Reading • Homework Helper .Order HBO’ today and this winter you'll see Wellington said Monday. 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They also announced at a MANCHESTER tation problems "require hard Get your first month of HBO for 88$ and installed for only 88$! servers can obscure the "intense press conference that the Rev. choices on where we spend scarce give and take” flavor of a negotiat­ The university has proposed IS Jesse Jackson, who is running for resources.” ing session in favor of making percent wage hikes over the three the Democratic presidential nomi­ 6 4 6 -0 1 2 8 Dukakis said he supports a After School Programs Now Fonning 646-4943 public relations points. years of the contract, or an offer nation, will speak on behalf of the «S3 WMt MlddN Tumpiks. HIMtrd ProtmsIonsI BMo- SuN* 200, MsnehMisr. CT 00040 646-6400 278-2126 partnership between federal, state I Only Wellington was responding to worth $9 million. The union’s last unions on Thursday night at a rally LEASING and local officials, builders, devel­ comments made from two negotia­ wage proposal would cost the at Yale. MANCHESTER HERALD. 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< - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueaday. Jan. 19. 1988 aS./WorU In Rebel’s capture calms Argentina OPINION Plane crash kills 108 In China By William H. Heath The Associated Press BEIJING — Investigators today searched the wreckage of a domestic airiiner that crashed near an airport in southwestern BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — President China, killing all 108 people aboard, including three Japanese and Raui Aifonsin said Argentina assured demo­ a Briton. cracy and “ put our house in order again” by Reopening The crash Monday night, five miies short of the runway at capturing a rebei army officer and peacefuily Jack Chonqing airport in Sichuan province, was one of the worst in ending a rash of revoits by his supporters. China’s history. Lt. Cot. Atdo Rico surrendered at an army Anderson The officiai news agency Xinhua said the Soviet-designed compound to toyatist troops Monday afternoon, Ilyushin IL-18, a four-engine turboprop, was on a landing three days after he escaped from house arrest in stages where he was awaiting triat for teading another approach when it went down. The Southwest China Airlines flight from Beijing carried 98 passengers and a crew of 10. mititary uprising in April. Rico, 43, and about ISO backers laid down their A woman who answered the phone at the Beijing office of the weapons in the town of Monte Caseros, 325 mites Civil Aviation Administration, the nation’s flag carrier and the northeast of Buenos Aires, after nearly three is practicai parent of Southwest China Airlines, said an engine defect caused hours of sporadic fighting with 2,000 troops Disaster loans the crash and weather was not a factor. equipped with tanks and artillery. Aquino candidates lead In provinces Aifonsin, who personally intervened to end similar rebellions last April, told the nation ~*iw;i|Biii ■ - MANILA, Philippines — Candidates backed by President Monday night that “ we have demonstrated that When the Board of Education decided iast all of us, together, are capable o f . assuring face disaster Corazon Aquino in idolence-plagued regional elections led today week to reopen the Highland Park School as democracy and the future of the Argentines.” in two-thirds of the races for governor, but were less successful in “ We have once again put our house in order,” an elementary school in phases instead of all Manila area mayoral contests, partial results indicated. at once, the decision was obviously a difficult said the president, who used the message WASHINGTON — A federal farm-loan program The m ilitary said 103 people were killed in violence related to “ Happy Easter. Our house is In order,” last one for board members, many of whom would is creating farmers who are better at harvesting Monday’s elections, including 39 candidates. April to announce Rico’s surrender on Easter J have preferred to see the school back into full loans than crops. Roy Padilla, running for governor in Luzon’s Camarines Norte Sunday. province, was shot to death hours before the polls opened and his operation with seven grades attending. The Farmers Home Administration emergency Defense Minister Horacio Jaunarena des­ loan program faces the loss of up to $7.8 billion in son, Roy Jr., stepped in as a last-minute substitute. cribed the country as “ absolutely normal” with The decision was not popular with parents uncollectible loans given to farmers, many of Young Padilla was one of 20 Aquino-backed candidates for all military commands “ responding to their whom were a poor risk in the first place. The governor ahead in the 33 provinces for which returns were natural leaders.” in the Highland Park School area who have Rico, a decorated veteran of the 1982 Falkland causes of the farm fiasco are bad weather, a poor available. been waging a battle to get the school Islands war, was flown to nearby Curuzu Cuatia, farm economy, unsound farming and business reopened, but the decision was right, Waite reported In Beirut suburbs command post for loyal forces led by army Chief practices and a government that was too free with of Staff Gen. Jose Caridi. nevertheless. its money. That is the conclusion of a recent BEIRUT, Lebanon — A British ambassador said Anglican The military on Monday quashed five other A General Accounting Office investigation. Church envoy Terry Waite, who disappeared a year ago, is being It is a p ra ctica i soiution to a p erpiexin g army garrison rebellions elsewhere without The FmHA is the credit agency of the held somewhere in predominantly Shiite Moslem south Beirut, firing a shot, and Rico sympathizers who took problem. Reopening the school in 1989 with Department of Agriculture. Its emergency loan two newspapers reported today. over a metropolitan airport control tower also « > kindergarten and the first three grades, and program was established to lend money to farmers “The British government has not received any solid surrendered peacefully. adding other grades in subsequent years, will who lost crops to a natural disaster such as a information about Waite’ s whereabouts,” the ambassador, John Eighteen rebels, some in military uniforms, were arrested after they stormed the tower at drought, floods, wind or hail. Gray, was quoted as saying by the leftist As-Safir and the perm it the town to spread the reopening cost Buenos Aires’ Jorge Newbery airport. They AP photo The emergency loan program has become a French-language L ’Orient-Le Jour newspapers. o v e r s e v e ra l budget years. Washington Wire closed airport operations before surrendering disaster itself. For one thing, good money is thrown, “ But we know that he is still alive and held somewhere in the PALACE GUARD — Soldiers stand guard Monday inside Government House southern suburbs of Beirut,” the papers quoted him as saying. four hours later to government troops. N And it will give the town more time to find a after bad when farmers who are already in debt to G ray’s remarks came on the eve of the first anniversary of Uprisings at army garrisons occurred in the In Buenos Aires, Argentina. The guards, normally clad in ceremonial FmHA are given automatic followup loans. For northern city of Tucuman, In western San Juan new location for the Recreation Department, Waite’s disappearance after leaving a seaside hotel in Moslem uniforms and armed with sabres, changed to combat gear as a small group of another, big corporations used to be able to get and San Luis provinces, in southern Santa Cruz whose offices are in the building. west Beirut for a rendezvous with the captors of two American Pepper and the pendulum low-interest loans that were designed for family province, and at Las Lajas in southwestern rebels took charge of an infantry garrison in Corrientes Province. hostages. Obviously there are disadvantages. The farms. Finally, collection procedures are Neuquen province. Jaunarena told reporters that “ large numbers which was blown up in the fighting. an April 19-21 rebellion at Campo de Mayo, the phased-in opening will mean that in some By Lawrence L. Knutson Arm y long enough to earn educa­ fallen into a nest of creech owls.” hampered by lawsuits, like the one by the farmers of prisoners” were being processed in those No fatalities were reported in the fighting and army’s largest base. tion benefits that enabled him to “ I heard myself described as that stopped FmHA from confiscating their crop families, chiidren will be going to different Astronauts worried about booster incidents. Reports from the various garrisons no official figures were immediately available Rico demanded the resignation of Caridi as WASHINGTON - Claude graduate from Harvard Law part of a sinister ‘ Red network.’ I subsidy checks. chief of staff before he would surrender and elementary schools. On the other hand, more SPACE CENTER, Houston — Senior astronauts are concerned indicated that at least 250 soldiers had been on injuries. Jaunarena told reporters the Pepper, the unrepentant liberal, School, “ which was beyond my was an advocate of ‘treason.’ My Put another way, farmers can now collect money repeated his April complaint that the armed about booster rocket flaws found during a test last month, and are arrested. number of wounded “ is very small.” children will be able to finish at the the man once dubbed “Red wildest imaginings had it de­ supporters were communists, from one government office while defaulting on The fighting marked the first time since 1962 forces were being unfairly persecuted for asking that the space shuttle not be cleared to fly again until at Army, navy and air force troops converged on elementary school in which they started, Pepper’ ’ by his political foes, the pended on my own resources.” socialists, ‘ fellow travelers,’ and loans to another. that members of the Argentine armed forces human rights abuses during the military rule of least three more successful tests are conducted. Monte Caseros on Sunday and began advancing Northern labor bosses,” he “ Historically, this has been a terrible program had shot at each other. 1976-83. Following the April revolts, the congress which may be some consolation for oldest member of Congress, has Amongthemilestones: Viewing NASA’s retum-to-space plan calls for at least two more toward the rebel-held 4th Infantry Regiment and writes. for the farmers and the government,” the Fm H A’s . an adjacent engineers company early Monday. Rico arrived at Monte Caseros on Saturday approved a law granting amnesty to most disappointed parents. come to a few conclusions about Haley’s Comet in 1910 and in 1986, successful tests of the redesigned solid rocket booster, but Daniel officers accused of human rights abuses during two bodies he knows well — the meeting Orville Wright and the The most famous words in that top administrator Vance Clark told our reporter The rebels had mined all access roads and night after fleeing house arrest Friday in Buenos Brandenstein, chief of the astronaut office at the Johnson Space placed explosives under three bridges, one of Aires, where he faced military trial for leading that time. House and Senate. crew of the Apollo spaceship, campaign are still disputed, as Frank Byrt. Center in Houston, said he and some other astronauts don’t As of June 1986, 50,000 farmers were being in loan; • “ The House is a friendlier viewing Adolf Hitler at close hand Pepper admits. believe that is good enough. place than the Senate, its 435 in Germany and sizing up Joseph According to legend, his oppo­ payments amounting $4.1 billion. The GAO report “ We are proposing that we do three more (mandatory) tests, members being allegedly less Stalin in the Kremlin, a meeting nent, George A. Smathers, went predicts that $7.8 billion of the Fm H A’s $28 billion but that is still in review ,” he said in an interview. “ They were T e e n fre e d after SVz m o n th s fo r killin g important, and thug;!!less self- his political opponents were to use before an audience of what loan portfolio is uncollectible. And that assumes planning two, but with the (launch date) slip and the failure, GO P results the Fm HA can sell the property the farmers put up important, thanthe 100 senators.’’ against him. Pepper says were largely unedu­ putting a third in there is possible.” RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (AP) - A white limousine with blacked-out was decorated with 106 yellow payment to Pica. • “Addressing the House on Pepper first won election to cated people and said: as collateral. young woman whose plot to kill her windows and loud rock music ribbons — one for each of Miss The Cuccios prepared a special important occasions is like mak­ public office in 1928. He won his “ Are youiaware that Claude The government’s liberal credit policy and the abusive father drew national atten­ playing inside and headed for Pierson’s days in prison. dinner and baked chocolate chip U.S. objects to disinformation cookies for the party honoring Miss disappointing ing a speech before an audience. most recent election in 1986, a Pepper is known all over W ashing- willingness FmHA administrators to lend more tion to incest and child abuse Cuccio’s home, where his family Miss Pierson plans to live with money to people already seriously delinquent had planned a belated Christmas her brother, James, in an undis­ Pierson. Addressing the Senate is like span of 58 years. ton as a shameless extrovert? W ASHINGTON — The Reagan admininistration is objecting to walked out of prison this morning talking to a grade-school class He notes that he introduced his “ Not only that but this man is exacerbated the problem, the study shows. Once after serving 3>A months for party. ,,, closed community and will seek “ She is very fragile,” said the apparent resumption of a Kremlin disinformation campaign work as a hairdresser, according to when most of the senators are out first bill dealing with the elderly reliably reported to practice they were in the program, farmers were manslaughter. Miss Pierson had been sentenced Cuccio’s mother, Tina. “ We want to which a top U.S. official says could undermine attempts to to a six-month term for the Feb. 5, her lawyer, Paul Gianelli. for recess and those who aren’t when he was a 28-year-old nepotism with his sister-in-law, automatically eligible for five subsequent annual Cheryl Pierson, 18, left the make sure the day is perfect for The eiection last week of a new Republican improve relations between the superpowers. 1986, shooting death of her father, “ She is just anxious to start her and he has a sister who was once a emergency loans even if they didn’t experience Suffolk County Correctional Facil­ her.” are unruly.” member of the Florida state Charles Z. Wick, director of the U.S. Information Agency, said James Pierson Sr. She pleaded life over again,” Gianelli said. “ She Town Committee produced disappointing thespian in wicked New York. another disaster. ity shortly after 7 a.m. and walked Cuccio visited Pierson every day Pepper, 87, and a champion of legislature, and says, “ some in an interview Monday that a renewed Soviet campaign “ could to a group of waiting reporters. guilty last March to manslaughter wants to try and bury her past.” results. In 1975, the FmHA expanded the em ergency loan at the prison, Mrs. Cuccio said. the elderly in his second congres­ readers may be startled to learn “ Worst of all, it is an established undermine the move toward greater understanding between our “ I want to say thank you to all the for hiring a high school classmate Sean Pica, the gunman in the program beyond natural disasters to farmers who “ They plan to marry someday in The town’s Republican Party, which has sional career, has come to a lot of that Claude Pepper was ever fact that Mr. Pepper, before his two countries.” people who supported me. It was to kill her father after years of contract killing, also pleaded guilty other conclusions as well. After young.” just wanted to expand their operations or who Wick said he raised the issue in a Jan. 12 meeting with Yuri rough but I made it,” she said. sexual abuse. She is being released to manslaughter but was sentenced the future,” she said. “ But no date d ifficu lty o v e r the past few years in getting marriage, habitually practiced all, the Florida Democrat has had Young Claude Pepper — at the merely had a poor crop year. Dubinin, the Soviet ambassador to the United States, and a She was met by her boyfriend, because of good behavior. to eight to 24 years. Cuccio, 22, was has been set. It’s been quite a love celibacy.” story. We are just hoping now for a peopie to s e rv e on the com m ittee and has had a lot of years in politics to reach age of 15 — wrote his ambition The deal was too good to pass up for thousands of - similar complaint was sent through diplomatic channels in Robert Cuccio Jr., and her brother, At the Cuccio home in the Long sentenced to five years’ probation Smathers has always denied happy ending.” poor attendance at many committee them. along with his name on the wall of farmers desperately to stay in business. ; Moscow. James Pierson Jr. They got in a Island community of Seldon, a tree for passing Miss Pierson’s $400 9 making that speech. Pepper said Legislation passed in 1985 tightened up the ■ meetings, increased the authorized He has put them between the the office of a justice of the peace the speech was reported at the qualifications for loans, capped the total amount m em bersh ip o f the com m ittee to 99. covers of a book titled, “ Pepper who had permitted him to use his time as fact. for each disaster, limited the loans to fam ily and Panel probes A T & T big Irregularity Eyewitness to a Century,” pub­ library: “ Claude Pepper, United After his defeat. Pepper prac­ not corporations, and required that the farmers GM was worried but didn’t recall cars But in the prim ary, only 72 people showed lished by Harcourt Brace Jo vano- States Senator.” ticed law for 12 years before his WASHINGTON — A Senate committee is investigating prove a real loss. an interest in serving, and thus the committee vich and written with Hays Gorey, Twenty-one years later Pepper comeback election in 1962 to allegations that a government official gave secret information achieved that ambition, adding But, in 1987, Congress reinstated the policy of about AT&T bids to competing companies vying for$55 million in WASHINGTON (AP) - General said the cars involved are 1986- documents offer “ clear indications w ill begin its new term w ith 27 vacancies. chief congressional correspond­ represent Florida’s 18th congres­ tered and followed no set pattern. automatic loans for five years to already telecommunications contracts. Motors Corp. engineers concluded William Noack, a company spo­ model Oldsmobile Delta 88s and that GM has known for some time ent of Time magazine. the title of senator to his name. sional district. delinquent farmers. This “ will likely result in The General Services Administration official, Lai Soni, last year that the throttles of kesman, said “ after further investi­ Buick LeSabres, and 1987-88 Pon­ about sudden acceleration prob­ For appearance sake, if nothing eise, the One conclusion is a prediction: Many people still call him that. In his first congressional ca­ lems in its luxury front-wheel-drive increased loan losses,” the GAO report concludes. allegedly gave the information to regional Bell telephone several popular GM cars could jam gation, that same committee, and tiac Bonnevilles. party m ay have been better off it it had not Political liberalism may have A 1950 prim arycam paign—one reer, Pepper was a strong suppor­ H-cars, and in C-cars sold by Collections have not been going well. North companies competing with American Telephone & Telegraph Co. open and cause uncontrolled accel­ we're underscoring that same fallen on hard times but it will rise that has become an American The internal documents were Oldsmobile and Buick.” increased its authorized membership. ter of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. for 14 electronic switch contracts, according to information eration, but the company now says committee, withdrew its recom­ again with the pendulum of political legend — ousted him Dakota farmers won a class action suit against the filed by GM with the National released Monday by the Senate Governmental Affairs no corrective action was mendation, on the basis that the T h e on ly en cou ragin g note is that 17 of the politics. from the Senate, leaving an The senator won his first full, FmHA for foreclosing without giving the farmers Highway Transportation Safety Among the documents filed by Committee. The switches are used to place telephone calls on the warranted. incidents were isolated, with no Another is a conviction that he aftertaste that is obviously still six-year Senate term in 1938, an other options such as rescheduled or deferred Company documents show that a Administration in November as GM and cited by the center was an people elected last w eek a re new com ers to the federal long-distance network. commonality.” could not have been other than bitter. election that was portrayed as an payment programs. The North Dakota farmers GM technical panel was worried The Center for Auto Safety, a part of a response to an agency Aug. 24, 1987, memo by the committee. If they are enthusiastic “ These facts cast substantial doubt upon the integrity of the what he was. “ The Florida campaign of 1950 endorsement of Roosevelt’s sued again when the Fm HA tried to seize their crop enough about the problem in Washington-based advocacy group inquiry into reports of sudden company’s Flint Product Team. bidding process in the Ucontract awards” and could also affecta participants, the iocai party may in fact have “I was a New Dealer before for the Democratic nomination subsidy payments. The FmHA backed down. Clark August to recommend a recall. But often critical of the auto industry acceleration. Altogether, GM’s re­ The memo said engineers found policies. 10-year contract for a new government telephone system valued broadened its base somewhat. there was a New Deal,” Pepper for a seat in the U.S. Senate is Pepper went to the White House said the crop subsidies were “ a last resort,” and he GM said Monday that the same and its regulators, cited the com­ sponse ran 5,000 pages. that problems with accelerator at as much as $25 billion and now out for bids, said committee cables and vacuum hoses could writes. “ I remained one when the regarded by many historians as to receive Roosevelt’s added “ there was such a hue and cry about it that group later withdrew its recom­ pany documents Monday in alleg­ M o re lik ely, the p a rty ’ s w ork w ill be left to a chairman John Glenn, D-Ohio. The Center for Auto Safety says cause uncontrolled acceleration in ideology behind it came under the most vicious to that point in our congratulations. we put a six-month moratorium on it.” mendation because the sudden ing that 700,000 GM cars are subject acceleration problems were scat­ to sudden acceleration problems. It in a petition to the NHTSA that the 1986 H-cars. few people. bitter attack. I remain one history, and perhaps the dirtiest of ‘ ‘When I walked in the president The FmHA tried to get the farmers to buy federal all time,” Pepper writes. crop insurance — one way of protecting the Continued strength in the minority party is today.” said, ‘Claude, if you were a woman Pepper, who is chairman of the “ I never knew what me. I I ’d kiss you.’ government’s collateral — but even that met with important to Manchester. powerful House Rules Commit­ was as bewildered, as a sandlot “ I told him I regretted missing resistance. Why buy insurance if someone else will Rabin confronts Palestinians, cover the loss? WEIGHT WATCHERS I f m em b ers o f the R epublican P a r ty in tee, sets out the milestones of a life baseball player showing up forthe the thrill.” that began as a farmboy in game and finding that the opposi­ The GAO found that most emergency loan Manchester expect their party to be viable, 0 ]^0H0 Alabama’s red clay country in tion was the . I recipients “ are technically insolvent with debts they will have to willing to contribute more of 1900. was outspent by about 10-to-l, and Lawrence L. Knutson covers exceeding assets.” tells of force, power, blows th eir ow n tim e and e ffo rt to it instead o f He became a high school outhustled. And in the vilification Capitol Hill for The Associated The report concludes that “ borrowers over three leaving it all others. teacher at 17 and served in the contest I was like a hummingbird Press. years delinquent have little chance of becoming current on their payments and will most likely JERUSALEM (AP) - Defense have been ripped out to serve as the riots. fail.” Forty-seven percent of emergency loans fit in Minister Yitzhak Rabin confronted weapons. It quoted a senior commander in INTRODUCING THE NEW that category. stone-throwing Palestinians in a He told reporters: “ The orders Gaza as saying the order was West Bank refugee camp today and and first priority to the security intended “ to show the residents Vandals chipping away at U.S. heritage said his troops were under orders to forces is to prevent violent demon­ who is the real boss in the strip.” P C K SUCCESS RIOGRAM^’ quell violent demonstrations “ with strations (by using) force, power The commander was quoted as 9 Hall). Minl-edltoiial force, power and blows.” and blows.” saying many soldiers were dis­ 20% FASTER I wonder how many Americans realize the extent Elsewhere, Arab merchants kept It remained in that historical building — where In conversations and shouting tressed by the order and he planned WEIGHT LOSS to which thieves and vandals are chipping away at You gotta give Gary Hart an E for Effort. He’s matches with Palestinians, Rabin their stores closed today in a strike to complain to Chief of Staff Lt. the Declaration of Independence was debated and our U.S. heritage at national parks, museums and got lust in his heart, but he wants you to respect his said the army would go on sup­ that paralyzed east Jerusalem, and Gen. Dan Shomron. We'll put a smile on your face this year, with historical sites. approved and the Constitution was written — until mind, and he’s even conjured up a tired old pressing demonstrations using Israeli soldiers tried to break a The military command declined a fabulous new weight loss plan that melts ‘This has been a lingering thought since I read a N. La Verl the modern Liberty Bell Pavilion was erected bogyman — the press — to demagogue you Into “ force with wisdom” until calm strike in the Gaza Strip by seizing comment. those pounds away 20% faster than before! month ago of the unknown culprit who hurled a nearby a number of years ago. believing him. It’s not average folks who keep was restored in the occupied identification papers from Palesti­ In the West Bank refugee camp, And you'll stay healthy as you lose pound cobblestone through an inch-thick pane in the One of the bell’s memorable uses came on July 8, hounding him about “ character” issues, he says. territories, where Israeli troops nian shopkeepers. Palestinians jostled around Rabin Christensen Soldiers confiscated papers from after pound. There's never been a better Philadelphia glass pavilion which houses the 1776, to proclaim the Declaration which the It’s the damned old MEDIA. As a political tactic, have killed at least 36 Arabs in six voicing their complaints in Arabic 8 weeks of anti-Israeli protests. about 50 Palestinians and said they and Hebrew. “ You’ve taken a lot of way to lose weight faster. famous Liberty Bell. Continental Congress had adopted only four days scapegoating the press has been around at least As he faced a crowd in Jelazoun would not be returned until the young people away without a earlier. Its clanging brought the people to since George Washington berated an unfriendly FREE REGISTRATION Fortunately, the bell itself, long-since cracked refugee camp 10 miles north of merchants reopened their reason,” said one. “ Everybody who and voiceless but still a treasured sym bol of Independence Hall to hear a reading of the publisher as a “ rascal” with “ impudent” motives, Jerusalem, a salvo of rocks landed businesses. was taken away deserves it, and SAVE $18 document. American freedom, was unharmed. and it’s time we saw it for what it is. We can assure IS yards away. Rabin did not move The papers are critical to Gaza until there is quiet that’s how it’s Pay only the $8 weekly fee. Within our national parks system are more than you see the challenge the government faces... with Especially in view of that day, it is interesting you that reporters are not asking Hart questions but his bodyguards, armed with Strip Palestinians, who are under going to be,” retorted Rabin. Join by January 30 at these convenient times and locations: 330 units, including about 190 established to the help of the citizenry. that these words are inscribed around the hell’s about his character because there is no reader or M-16 rifles, went on the alert, trying military orders to carry them at all “ But you should see what they preserve significant historic and prehistoric Now back to vandalism at the Liberty Bell crown: “ Proclaim liberty throughout all the land viewer interest. At worst. Hart is telling a slick lie; to spot the stone-throwers. times. did,” said the Palestinian. “ They Earlier, troops forced open store Police in Jerusalem warned they hit them. Even in South Africa they EASTHARIFOHU MANCHESTER SOUTH WMOSOR cultural resources. Pavilion. I phoned the Philadelphia Police unto all the inhabitants thereof.” (Lev. 25:10) at best, he is making a stupid argument. You Kntghta of Cohimbut Hall Socond Congregational Church Community BaptM Church Wapplng Comm. Church would take tough action if the strike First ConQrtgatloMi Church Historians say the second cracking of the Liberty choose. shutters in the nearby city of didn’t do such things. We saw 837 Main Street 1831 Main Street 385 N. Main St. 585 E. Center Street ITMEHinglonRd. 8 Reports that precious elements of this national Department recently for an update on the Ramallah in an attempt to break a there didn’t end soon. Israel’s (South African riots) on TV and •Wen.Men^ scientific objects at about 92 million annuaily. So in the state house (since renamed Independence exciting and memorable experience for them. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Jan. 19,1988 — 9 t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Jan. 19, 1988^ ,-V- FOCUS t o S l N E S S Buaineaa In B ri^ Teachers touched Firm does the thinking for you

door. parties,” Burrell said. By Betty Ctocchl Jones is a member of the Connecticut The Associated Press " I ’m a little sore, but I’m doing fine,” Jones by students’ gifts said this morning. " I ’m going to stay here until Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities and the American Disabled for Public Transportation. HARTFORD — A handicapped protester who I ’m either forcibly removed or it is resolved and comes to a conclusion, a reasonable Jones, who has been paralyzed from the waist DEAR spent the night at the stairs to a skywalk between conclusion.” down since breaking his neck and back in a car A B B Y : A s the Hartfoid Civic Center and a skyscraper said "W e're going to show them that we’re not accident about 2>A years ago, said the protest ■cbool teachers today he’ll hold his ground until the issue of wimps, that we mean business,” protester Edith was begun on Martin Luther King Jr’s birthday at an elemen­ equal access is resolved. because the slain civil rights leader was a tary school, we Dear Abby "These stairs keep us from being valued Harris of Hartford said Monday. Handicapped advocates have demanded champion of all people who face discrimination. object to the at­ citizens.... All we’re trying to do is break down equal access since the skywalk was built in 1984. “ tie was a great man against discrimination, titude of "Reluc­ Abigail Van Buren architectural and attitudinal barriers.” said Jones said Construction of the skywalk violated against any kind of discrimination — color, tant Gift Collec- Clayton Jones, 39, of East Hartford. state law prohibiting discrimination against abilities, disabilities,” Jones said. t o r ’ ’ who He was Joined for part of the night by another people with disabilities. Protesters said they planned to continue their belittled those protester, Claude Holcomb. “ They zoned It (the skywalk) as a utility room. demonstration until a meeting can be scheduled “ No. 1 Teacher’’ Jones and three other physically handicapped It was not even zoned for accessibility, for the with a representative from Aetna Life & mugs, plaques people began the protest Monday at 10 a.m. in Casualty Co, which ie a tenant In CityPlace and and pins re­ the passageway between the civic center and the general public,” Jones said. Construction of an elevator, a moving has an option to buy the building. ceived from students. The teacher this year! More importantly, we CityPlace office building on Asylum Street. The sidewalk, or an escalator with large steps would “ We’re hoping, but they don’t seem inter­ said, "A gift certificate for a free thank you for the time, patience, skywalk has no ramps. solve the access problem, he said. ested,” said Lynda Hanscom, 27, of Manchester. m eal would be much more expertise, love, discipline and all Jason Wright, an Aetna spokesman, said the J Jones, who at one point had chained his appreciated.” the other qualities which have had CityPlace building manager Don Burrell on wheelchair to a stairway railing, was told company agrees that there Is an access problem How can this teacher be an an important impact on your Monday said discussions were being held with Monday night that he could stay the night and and has recommended to building management example to his/her students when students. You do the work from the State Office of Protection and Advocacy for removed the chains. He said he got some sleep that corrections be made. he/she can’t appreciate the love which we all benefit. Handicapped and Developmentally Disabled JOHN F. SOMERS OF ALLIED (LEFT) on an air mattress tucked into a comer. He said he understood that the building’s and admiration they put into those Congratulations again on the Persons to resolve the situation. management was working on plans to build a . .. accepts national printing award so-called "useless gimcracks” ? respect you have earned from your ramp. We gratefully accept ail gifts students. The skywalk was closed to the public this “ We will continue this dialogue. However, morning and security people declined to unlock demonstrations such as this one are counterpro­ " I feel badly that Mr. Jones put himself from our students as priceless MICHAEL C. BEHNKE, through this, considering everyone has ex­ Allied Printing receives award treasures, and we proudly display DIRECTOR OF the doors to reporters for direct Interviews with ductive to this effort, since we are attempting to Jones, who made his comments through a glass negotiate in good faith with all appropriate pressed good-faith effort,” Wright said. Allied Printing Services Inc. of 579 W. Middle Turnpike A them in our classrooms and homes. ADMINISTRATIONS, These gifts let us know that we are MIT, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. received a best of category award last month in the 1987 Graphic actually doing our jobs as educa­ Arts Awards competition of the Printing Industries of America tors, not only dispensing knowl­ DEAR ABBY: Your answer to EARLY RETIREMEHT Japan trade surplus Inc. edge, but teaching the future "No-WinSituation” rangabelIwith Allied won a Benjamin Franklin award for its Real Art Ways generations how to be human. me. “ No Win” asked whether she catalog, entered in the category for catalogs printed In one or two Let "Reluctant Gift Collector” should tell her friend, "Jane,” that Companies that provide for it colors. Allied also received 11 certificates of merit. have the 20 or 30 gift certificates for she was cutting down on her visits shows more imports The PI A awards competition drew more than 6,700 entries in 55 a meat out — we’d rather have the to her (Jane’s) house because of Numbor of Poreontago of companlos love! categories. N Janet’s badly behaved children. curities Co. in Tokyo, said the $2.9 THE TEACHERS •mployoM oftoring oarly roliramani plant TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s trade You advised "No Win” that she billion annual decline in the surplus AT COTTONWOOD, surplus dropped almost $3 billion should gently tell Janet as diplom­ last year, but its trade gap with the represented a dramatic shift in Mortgage center joins chamber CASA GRANDE, ARIZ. atically as possible that her child­ 1,000 or less United States widened in De­ Japanese trade, and showed that ren’s behavior is the problem. You cember, officials said today. Japan is carrying out its promise to People’s Bank Mortgage and Loan Center, 354 Broad St., has DEAR TEACHERS: all 23 of you pointed out that ill-mannered and Divid Kool/MinchMMr Harald reduce its dependence on exports who signed the above leter, begin­ The Finance Ministry said the joined the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce. badly behaved children are obnox- and expand imports. ning with Dave Maloney and ending trade surplus for 1987 fell to $79.8 Sheri-Lynn Campbell is mortgage officer and manager of the ' ious and therefore friendless. You 1,001-2,500 “ This means there has been with Ceil McMurren: Thank you for Robertson School, in order to form a more perfect class, billion, from $82.7 billion in 1986, the center, which has been open since July. Therese Surdel is added that she’s be doing Jane and WE THE PEOPLE — Linda Turull, left, Dana Jenkins and significant progress in restructur­ expressing so well the unselfish create rules for citizenship and scholarship, do establish first full-year decline in five years. consumer loan representative. The firm has three employees. her children an enormous favor by Matthew Mikoleit, “delegates" at Robertson School, sign December aiso showed improve­ ing Japan’s economy,” Sterling attitude of those who have chosen telling her how she feels. this constitution." Some of the subjects covered in the 2,501-5,000 People’s Bank Mortgage and Loan the teaching profession. No one their version of the U.S. Constitution which the fifth ment from 1986, down to $8.6 billion said. Abby, I am the son of not one but He said the rise in Japan’s deals in residential mortgages and a ever went into teaching to get rich. grade students have written as part of a class project. The constitution are a dress code and sections on games and from $8.7 billion, the eighth consec­ two "Janet-type” parents. The surplus with United States in complete lin^' of consumer loan But read on for a "gift” one teacher preamble says: "We the students of the fifth grade at toys, teachers and punishment. 5,001-10,000 V. - 14S: utive monthly decline from year- result was just as you described. I earlier figures. But the monthly December was primarily due to a products as well as equity credit lines received that money couldn’t buy. grew up self-cen tered , ill- •• -aU jIii figure was up from $4.7 billion in steep increase in the value of the and equity loans. The office is open mannered, badly behaved, obnox­ yen, from 160 yen to the dollar a DEAR ABBY: This is in response 10,001-25,000 ■ ! ■»1 VEF November. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and ious and friendless. year ago to around 120 to 130 yen to the teacher who was the Tips on how The surplus in trade with the Campbell is available in the evenings It all worked out — finally. I am toward the end of last yiear. He also "Reluctant Gift Collector.” En­ Quitting smoking iowers United States climbed to $4.9 billion f o r mortgage application now 52 and fairly successful, but I to complain last month from $4.7 billion the blamed the increase on seasonal closed is one of the nicest gifts a struggled all my life with personal­ More than 25,000 appointments. teacher couid ever hope for. previous year and $4.2 billion in factors. in ity and attitude problems. My Ever have a consumer November. The trade report included the M Y NAME IS LEGION, grade school report cards consist­ problem that makes you so NEA graphic MY ADDRESS IS CLOUD NINE Ministry officials said an attempt following details: Aerobics classes ently showed low marks in "R e­ mad you want to tell the • Exports for the year totaled P.S. I was the young man’s stroke risk, says study To cut their work forces and save money, more and more by the United States to boost spect the rights of others.” I company president? Or how chemistry teacher. exports and cut the U.S. trade $229.23 billion, up 9.6 percent begin this month eventually learned how to be a about your complaint against companies are offering pians to encourage empioyees to compared with a jump of 19.1 (The letter enciosed:) suburb west of Boston, who took because smokers are often thin and deficit was reflected in the overall human being — but not from my that out-of-state company? By Daniel Q.Haney retire before they reach age 65. Figures come from Hewitt percent in the previous year. , C.C. Cain of 27 Lilac St. plans to The Associated Press part in the heart study. During 26 have lower blood pressure. This figures. They said Japan’s smaller parents. I was taught by the outside Or maybe you do want to • Imports surged 18.2 percept to offer low-impact aerobics classes . Dear Ms. E.: Each year we ask years of followup, 459 of them could partially protect them from Associates! surplus in 1987 resulted from an students admitted to MIT to share world. It would have been a lot make a federal case out of it $149.40 billion. In 1986, imports had NEW ORLEANS — People cut suffered strokes. strokes. However, when his analy­ increase in the value of the yen and beginning this month. with us the name of a teacher who easier had I learned those lessons at — and write to the approp­ declined by 2.4 percent. their risk of strokes by 50 percent if Those who had high blood pres­ sis compared people of the same a decrease in the dollar, which Cain, who has taught aerobics at has been especially influential in home. I ’m signing my name, but if riate agency In Washington. makes Japan’s exports more ex­ • The unadjusted export and this is published, please sign me, But how do you find out who they give up cigarettes, and even sure were twice as likely as people weight, there'was clearly a strong the Hartford YM CA for about three that student’s development. We association between strokes and Tax on CD interest pensive and Imports cheaper. import totals for December were COLONEL, USMC (RETIRED! is where? Do what the experts life-long smokers benefit from with normal blood pressure to have years, is certified to teach by the congratulate you on being named cigarettes. Reaction to the figures was the largest on record. Exports rose do and let your fingers do the kicking the habit, a study strokes. Although smoking was not International Dance and Exercise A stroke occurs when a blood guarded in the financial markets. 18.6 percent from a year earlier to walking through the new concludes. as important a risk factor as Association, the American Fitness vessel in the brain becomes The dollar came under pressure in $23.3 billion, while imports rose 34.6 federal “ Consumer’s Re­ Although smoking is clearly a elevated blood pressure, the re­ Association and the National Dance Sheri-Lynn Campbell plugged or breaks. The disease kills depends on maturity early trading today after drifting percent to $14.7 billion. The pre­ source Handbook. It’s a self- cause of lung cancer and heart searchers found that it did increase Second opinion 152,000 people annually, making it lower Monday ahead of the trade vious record for exports was $20.7 Instructor Association. attacks, until recently there was no the risk of stroke by 40 percent in help manual for consumers billion in October, while for imports Cain hopes to attract people who don’t normally exercise with convincing evidence that it causes men and 60 percent in women. the leading cause of death after QUESTION; report. The dollar closed in Tokyo and lists more than 2,000 at 128.90 Japanese yen, down from it was $14.2 billion, in November. the low-impact aerobics, which she said are better for building 9 names, addresses and tele­ stroke, the nation’s third-leading However, when people quit smok­ heart attacks and cancer. If I have a certif­ cause of death. ing, their risk of stroke also fell. Figures released two years ago icate of deposit 130.50 yen Monday. In London, the stamina and don’t cause as many injuries as high-impact phone numbers of govern­ The ministry did not immediately may be heipfui Two years after quitting, their risk by the Honolulu Heart Study dollar slipped to 129.83 yen. aerobics. With low-impact, the heart rate stays up longer and at a ment, private and related The latest data, based on the that runs from showed an even stronger link Ron Napier of Salomon Bros. announce the U.S.-Japan trade resource. long-running Framingham Heart had decreased significantly, and one year to the Investors’ lower intensity, she said. Asia Ltd. said the news appeared surplus for all of 1987. ’The total of D E A R DR. According to Connecticut Study, confirms that cigarettes also after five years it was the same as between smoking and strokes. That next, say, from "Y ou ’ re always keeping one foot on the ground,” she said. “ If bearish for the dollar because the unadjusted monthly figures for the GO’TT: The doc­ Consumer Protection Ck>m- contribute to strokes. that in non-smokers. study, conducted on men of Japa­ Aug. 1. 1987. to Guide you can walk, you can take a class.” rate of improvement in the surplus year was $52.06 billion. In 1986, tor said the tube missioner Mary M. Heslin. “ There is a clear-cut relationship “ Whether you are a long-term nese ancestry in Hawaii, found that Aug. 1, 1988. Cain, who holds other part-time jobs, demonstrated the class William A. Doyle was slowing. .those figures revealed a Japanese inside my pan­ the fourth edition of the between cigarette smoking and smoker or a new smoker, there is smokers had two to three times the what Is the re­ “ They are importing a lot more surplus of $51.37 billion. last month at the Manchester Mall. She plans to hold the classes creas is twisted Handbook has been expanded stroke, and it’s not too late to quit at even more evidence now of the usual risk of stroke. sponsibility of Dr. Gott than they were,” Napier said of the The United States announced a above K elly’s Pub A Steak House at 69 North St. and plugs up. to include shopping tips and a any age,” said the study’s director. benefit of stopping in terms of the bank or sav­ In a separate report released Japanese, “ but also exporting deficit of $58.6 billion in its trade That’s what puts Peter Gott, M.D. larger corporate listings Dr. Philip A. Wolf of Boston preserving your brain and your ings and loan Monday, Dr. Thomas R. Price of O il more.” He said the trade surplus with Japan in 1986, but the two me in the hospi­ University Medical School. quality of life,” said Dr. Bemadine association to section. the University of Maryland Medi­ hhs become so large that it takes a countries calculate their figures tal every year "So often Connecticut con­ Wolf presented his data Monday Healy of the Cleveiand Ciinic send me a Form 1099 showing the liquidate its high interest commit­ cal School said that severe depres­ “ phenomenal increase” in imports differently. The United States in­ with pancreati­ sumers call my agency with a at a meeting of \he American Heart Foundation. interest on which I must pay ments. I am being paid my initial sion is common among stroke just to keep up with a slight cludes freight and insurance costs tis. I ’m also dia­ complaint about a company Association. Wolf said the link between income tax? investment plus Interest up to the victims. In his study, 46 of 103 increase in exports. in both imports and exports, while betic and have El which is located out-of-state. The study was based on 4,255 smoking and strokes may have date of liquidation through the stroke patients studied had the But William Sterling, a senior Japan includes them only in heart trouble. We often direct that consu­ Residents of Framingham, Mass., a been missed in earlier studies. ANSWER; That depends on the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. So condition. economist with Merrill Lynch Se­ imports. ’The doctor said that he could Although rheumatic fever is an mer to the appropriate He said it appears to result specific terms of the particular much for the validity of contracts. remove the end of the pancreas and unusual disease, it is one that must agency in the state where the largely from damage to the brain certificate. Now. I will have to reinvest this connect the intestine directly, but be considered in any patient business is located. But it is so BIg-tree contest Is a draw rather than unhappiness over the When a CD has a maturity of one money at a much lower rate of that It was a very dangerous recovering from a strep infection much easier for the consumer resulting physical impairment. year or less and you cannot interest. I figure I will lose more operation. In my situation, what who develops joint pains, fever, to have the information at SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Residents either 216 feet or 206 feet high — the withdraw the interest without pay­ than $19,000 over the next seven “ It’s firmly related to damage in would you do? heart murmur, red skin patches, home, to use now and for any of Oregon and nei^j^oring Wa­ exact height remains in dispute. ing a penalty, you defer income tax years. Can I take that off my the left frontal quadrant of the protein in the urine or neurological future consumer problems shington say their staK is home to In 1986, the association said a tree on the interest until the year in income tax return? brain,” Price said. " It ’s our opinion DEAR READER: Obtain abnormalities. that might arise.” Heslin the nation’s largest Sitka spruce at Lake Quinault, Wash., was which the CD matures. that it’s because of the damage and another opinion. Spasm, kinking or explains. tree. The American Forestry Asso­ larger. That tree stands 191 feet, In your example, assuming these ANSWER; Of course not. You DEAR DR. GOTT: I ’m suffering not because of their difficulty with blockage of the pancreatic duct can The Handbood also in­ ciation has decided they both are but has a larger circumference, terms are included in the certifi­ didn’t suffer a capital loss or from an emotional disorder, but language,” which is controlled by Meet an Eastern Business Administration cause a backup of digestive en­ cludes addresses for such right. said Maynard Drawson, a forester cate. you will collect all the interest anything else of a tax deductible I ’m beginning to wonder if there’s this part of the brain. graduate. . . zymes in the pancreas, leading to things as Offices on Aging. In a letter released Monday to in Salem. on that CD on Aug. 1,1988, and that nature. Your displeasure is under­ ,o - more to It. Two anti-depressants He said the depression can be inflammation and pain. Corrective Better Business bureaus and foresters in both states, the Wa­ Oregon tree buffs asked the interest will be 1988 taxable in­ standable. However, even though didn’t work, so I started taking a controlled with commonly availa­ surgery is dangerous and. in' a corporate consumer con­ shington, D.C.-based group an­ association to reconsider its deci- come, which you report on the your future Income will be lower, normal dose of B-complex vitam­ ble drugs, and doctors should check diabetic with heart disease, could tacts. To get your free copy, nounced a draw in its annual big sion and authorize a income tax return you file by April you didn’t lose anything you owned. ins. I filled up with fluid, my breasts for the problem in^stroke patients. be enormously complicated. Per­ write to: Resource Hand­ tree contest. remeasurement. 15, 1989. In January 1989, the bank The bank at which you had that became swollen and my emotions Even without treatment, however, haps a second opinion from a book, Consumer Information For 15 years, a tree six miles Association foresters use a meas­ or S&L will send you a Form 1099 CD went belly up and is being gastroenterologist would provide were on a rollercoaster ride. I southeast of Seaside was ranked uring system that awards points for the depression often goes away listing the total amount of that liquidated by FDIC. That bank no Center, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. Quite frankly, diis additional options for you to discontinued the vitamins and the largest in the nation. It stands a tree’s height. within a year. interest. longer exists. There’s no way it can tion is not for everyone! II eti|oy consider. symptoms disappeared. Now I take However, if these terms are not in pay any rate of interest. 800 miligrams of DL-phenylalanIne the CD contract, you might get a Both FDIC and FSLIC use Rather, it is extended to a [halized atteti- and feel wonderful, (^uld all this be select group of people who _ modvadtmr 9 DEAR DR. GOTT: Does rheu­ 1099 in January 1988 listing the CD various methods when they take matic fever still exist? What are its a metabolism problem? Evening of contrasts at the Bushnell interest that accrued In 1987 and in over busted banks and S&Ls. In a are looking for an inno­ •ytai leant the sk ilir symptoms? January 1989 another 1099 listing situation where no healthy bank or vative, more personal way you need reach your DEAR READER: "Emotional SAL can be found to buy a failed the rest of the interest. to lose weight. and stay lere. DEAR READER: Rheumatic disorders” may have an organic There are only quartets. In either case the solo time and again, always reaching If you want to defer tax on institution, insured deposits are If you feel more comfort­ WhatV mote, IN N E R fever does, indeed, still exist. It is (physical) basis. For examaple, a two sides of a piano is in close Intimacy and higher. transferred to another bank or SAL interest from a (D with a maturity Jim Waibcoff much less common than it once surprisingly high number of de­ coin, but many teamwork with other instruments. of one year or less until the year in and paid off. That’s what’s happen­ able in a smaller group, CIRCLE is backed bv 25 Lankester was sensitive to this fact But Bruchner halted along the Pralt and Whitney Aircraft was; however, several recent out­ pressed patients have undCractive ways of express­ which the CD matures make sure ing in your situation. Inner Circle ,mi|^t be the years of WSidght Watchers and did not intrude on Frager with way for his timid joy to blossom and breaks have been reported nation­ thyroid glands; the hormone defi­ ing a shared these terms are written Into the perfect approach for you. know-how—rtthis year Center Stage excessive volume. Instead, he kept recharge the soul. Lankester con­ You can leave your money in the wide. The disease typically follows ciency is directly linked to depres­ musical contract. Banks and S&Ls can set the orchestra busy with the several veyed this structure convincingly. bank to which accounts of the failed ’ Inner Circle is the featuring the new' a streptococcal infection, such as sion. Similarly, other hormone heritage. CDs up either way — with or themes of the Allegro and allowed He also took considerable care with bank were shifted. It’s a cinch that small-group approach to 1 9 ^ Quick Success* strep throat or scarlet fever. It is imbalances can masquerade as Compositions without tax deferral to maturity. M. Renee Taylor them freedom to express the Bruchner’s opening, inspired by bank will be only too happy to sell Evening Registration on Campus weight loss. You’ll gram designed to characterized by arthritis, chorea emotional illness. I think that you by two Austrian When you have a CD with a brooding poetry of the graceful Beethoven’s 9th symphony. In this, you a CD. But that bank is not Wednesday, January 20 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. ip you lose weight (tremors and awkwardness) and need a complete physical examina­ composers who maturity of more than one year, meet every week / lATwrpp tion by an internist. Although your lived a century Andante. 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JOIN US AT OUR OPEN HOUSE many experts to be an allergy to the I do not know why you react badly CD’s maturity is more than one to vitamins — or seem to be helped in Bushnell Memorial Hall. Wolf­ Frager’s trenchant rhythmic sense for the frostbitten January au­ QUESTION: Is it true that banks strep bacteria. Because most strep Other memorable moments in­ year, the Interest Is taxable IN FARMINGTON IN MANCHESTER by phenylalanine, an amino acid. gang Mozart’s bold flights of fancy was arresting, particularly in the dience. Frager’s placid Intellectual and SAL paying high interest on Infections are promptly treated cluded the tender tune of the serene annually. Tuesday, January 26, 1988 Wednesday, January 27,1988 ' Perhaps the answer will become flitted across his Concerto for Piano third section’s twisting Allegretto treatment of the Mozart had left CDs are in bad financial shape and with antibiotics, rheumatic fever Adagio and the chirping woodwinds The bank or SAL sends you a 1099 10:00 AM-12.30 FM, i t Orchestra No. 12 in A Minor,, rondo. There, as in the earlier them cold, with its apparent offer those high rates to attract 10:00 A M -I2 :3 0 PM, seems to be on the wane; except for clear after you have been tested. that dance as the lighthearted each January listing the interest written in 1783. Retiring and Allegro and Andante sections, he simplicity and inner subtleties. deposits n eed^ Just to stay in 3:30 PM-7:30 PM 3:30 PM-7.30 m , ' C ' occasional outbreaks (for no known I should add that phenylalanine Scherzo flees. 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10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Jan. 19, 1988 "'%mw Obituaries SPORTS

Robert A. Hill veihber of 16 counts of fraud, tax Robert A. Hill, 76, of 565 Vernon evaiIon and perjury and could have I • I i 4.rw-Ai." ’.M St., died Monday at a Manchester been sentenced to 75 years In convalescent home. He was the prison. He was free on bail pending husband of Mazle (Paulus) Hill. Friday’s sentencing in U.S. District Celtics sympathetic I He was bom in Manchester, N.H., Court here. Feb. 5. 1911, and he lived in a a rk ’s death was attributed to Manchester, Conn., for 30 years. chronic alcoholism, Michael Sal- Before retiring, he was employed vati, an investigator with the as a bus driver for Connecticut Broward County Medical Examin-, er’s office, told the Times. SURFS UP — Waves Transit, Hartford. to Warriors’ plight Besides his wife, he is survived by i smash Into the two sisters, Mildred Gilbody and AndrIJa Ailukovic points. It doesn’t matter If you don’t Portofino Inn at the Betty Lincoln, both of Manchester, By Dave O'Hara BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) win. Redondo Beach, N.H. He was predeceased by a The Associated Press sister, Dorothy Portinari. — Andrija Artukovlc, who was NBA roundup "W e’ll get better. We’re just not Calif., pier on extradited from the United States the best team yet. I Just have to go The funeral will be Wednesday at BOSTON — The Boston Celtics — see page 13 Monday. A large 11 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral and convicted of ordering thou­ were syinpathetlc with the Golden out and do what I gotta do.” "H e’s the piece to build the team Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be in sands of prisoners killed in World State Warriors’ growing pains, but chunk of the hotel around,” Golden State Ckiach East Cemetery. Calling hours are War II, died Saturday. He was 88. only after beating up on them. was washed out to George Karl said. "Offensively, we Wednesday from 10 a.m. until the Artukovlc served as interior . It was an NBA mismatch from he had just one basket, going 1-11 haven’t been getting him the ball.” sea. The stormy service. minister and security chief in the ' the time the two teams lined up for from the floor, and five points K- After a 2-2 standoff in the opening weather caused offi­ Nazi puppet state in Croatia during the opening tap — Boston, a super before retiring for good early in the World War II and oversaw a grisly minute, the Celtics took complete cials to close all Los i’i'i Isabel Ferguson power with an 87-4 regular season second half. network of concentration camps. record at Boston Garden since command, going on a 15-2 en “ They’re a small team,” Boston Angeles County SOUTHBURY (AP) - Isabel Known as the “ Butcher of the April 14,1984, against Golden State, route to a 35-20 first Mriod lead. Coach K.C. Jones said. "Sampson They widened the advantage to beaches, with flood­ Ferguson, the longtime headmis­ Balkans," Artukovlc rose to promi­ a rebuilding club with the NBA’s is there, but he can’t carry the 61-38 at halftime, hitting on 25 of 36 tress of the Ethel Walker School in nence In World War II and was worst record and winless In 17 ing reported at most field goal attempts to just 14 of 46 Simsbury, has died at age 72. pronounced a war criminal in 1946. consecutive road games. whole thing himself.” of them. Ferguson, who head^ the pri­ Artukovic entered the United "Ralph’s coming in here, playing for the Warriors. AP photo “ They’re just not a good team vate girls’ school from 1958 to 1972, States in 1948 and spent most of his against a team that’s been to the With a 31-point lead, the Celtics die

14 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1988 Classroom EMitor Julie Gamer Co-Editors Photography Editor Deborah Bray Stacey Zackin OSU magical on home court Raina Kelley The H igh School W orld i Stephen Armstrong, faculty adviser By Rusty Miller prevented us from doing what we State. Volume LII, No. 15 The Associated Press wanted. We didn’t shoot well. No. 14 Syracuee 90, Boston N C A A H oop Maybe it was their defense, I don’t CoNege 00: Stephen Thompson COLUMBUS, Ohio — It might not know.” scored 21 points and sparked a be haunted, but Ohio State Coach Michigan, which had been shoot­ second-half burst that led Syracuse Gary Williams says there’s some­ with 26 seconds left led to Glen ing 56 percent from the field, shot 48 past Boston College in the Big East. I ’*: thing different about St. John Rice’s 15-foot jump shot with 14 percent (28 of 58). Thompson had seven points dur­ r r m ■ i Just how easy Jay Burson led Ohio State with 18 ing a 24-8 spree that helped the MHS Arena. seconds remaining that tied the Orangemen pull away from a 46-44 “ We will never put people away, game at 68. points, with Jerry Francis and but we can play with anyone here," Ohio State’s Wilson brought the Wilson each scoring 12 and White lead. Bony Seikaly scored 15 points and Williams said. ball upcourt after Michigan nearly IL The latest bit of homemade stole the ensuing inbounds pass and Robinson scored 19 for Michigan. Matt Roe and Sherman Douglas IS •r is senior yeai^ passed to Mateen, who was wide- Grant had 15, Rice 12 and Mills 10 each for the Orangemen. 13-4 hoops magic came Monday night when the Buckeyes upset No. 7 Michigan open under the basket. for the Wolverines. overall and 3-2 In the league. ’I Grant and Rice had entered the Dana. Barros had 16 for the 70-6* for their second victory over a "When I got the ball, a heady The senior year Is something that supposed to be like. I’ve had a ton of game averaging 24 and 22 points a visiting Eagles, who beat No. 15 Top Twenty team In five days. point guard will look up and see any student attending MHS should homework as well as other things to game, respectively, and Michigan Georgetown last week. It took Grady Mateen's dunk off a what’s ahead," Wilson said, “ I saw look forward to. As we approach worry about like college applica­ was averaging 94.3 points as a Olhtrs Oamtt: Pervis Ellison fastbreak pass from Curtis Wilson Mateen, but waited to see if they shines mid-January. MHS seniors are at tions,” said Shannon Plese. scored 19 points, got 10 rebounds with seven seconds left — and a saw him.” team. the midpoint of “ their year.” “ I enjoy being a senior but I ’ve “ That was the worst Gary Grant and had a career-high seven assists near miss at the busier by Michi­ Mateen said, "When they made Manchester looks to be having Seniors enjoy their free periods always heard how people breeze has played in lour years here,” as Louisville beat Western Ken­ one of the most talented seasons gan — for Ohio State to end the the basket and we got the ball, I just immensly. most of their college through senior year. This year has Frieder said. “ Maybe he’s been tucky 84-71. Ellison shot 9-for-13 ever. Coach Frank KInel said this is W olverines’ 13-game winning ran as hard as I could and I saw they applications are In, and they are been the hardest for me academi­ hearing too much about that from the field for the Cardinals, 8-5. streak. weren’t getting back. 1 got the pass a team made up of eight or nine building memories of high school cally,” said Sue Flsmn. Last ’Thursday, the Buckeyes, 9-5 from Curtis and just slammed it in. All-America nonsense.” John Hudson and Terry Gould talented basketball players whe­ A few students felt their classes Michigan, which led 33-32 at the scored 12 points each, leading seven which will last a lifetime. First overall and 2-2 In the Big Ten, I got fouled, but it doesn’t matter.” reas last year consisted of only semester is almost over. Only six were a lot tougher than expected. half, led by as many as five points in players in double-figures as South defeated No. 17 Iowa 87-B3 as "Mateen reacted well on the last three or four. more months are left until seniors Western Civilization and Physics the second half. OhioState’s largest Carolina trounced Memphis State Mateen scored the final four points, play, especially for a big guy,” Seniors Matt Vaughn and ’Troy must go out into the real world to seemed to be the two classes which lead was 62-56 with 4; 42 remaining. 84-58 in the Metro Conference. The including a pair of clinching free Williams said. "He saw that they Peters (co-captains) dominate on begin their futures. High school is seniors thought were the hardest. “ I ’ve been telling people (Ohio Gamecocks improved to 10-3, their throws with four seconds left. (the Wolverines) were up attacking the court. le supposed to be the best time of a “ Some of my classes this year are State) is a very good basketball best start in five seasons. Ohio State’s last three victories and reacted like a little guy. He Cory Goldson and Jason Goddard person’s life. So what do some the hardest ones I ’ve ever hod,” made a great catch for a 6-11 guy.” team. They proved it tonight,” Mike Yoest scored 14 points and are contributing much more this have come In the final 10 seconds, 'V&*4Ja j students think about their first said Jen Putira. against Central Michigan, Iowa That wasn’t the end, however, as Frieder said. Coach Gale Catlett got his 200th year and have made Manchester a “ I ’ve had ten times more home­ victory with West Virginia, 71-54 semester of being seniors at MHS and now Michigan — all at home. Michigan scrambled up court be­ No. 3 Temple 89, Penn Stale 44: stronger team. work,” lamented Karin Fry. Mark Macon scored 19 points and over St. Bonaventure in the Atlantic and what is left to come? In other Top Twenty games. No 3 fore Terry Mills’ long-range 3-point January is full of action and Most students enjoy the freedom However, Colvin said that, Temple led the entire way and is 10. The Mountaineers, 11-4, won Temple beat Penn State 59-44 and attempt at the buzzer bounced off excitement. East Hartford will play which being a senior brings. "W e’re seniors now and we have now 13-0. their seventh straight game. No. 14 Syracuse defeated Boston the rim. M H S J^h om e on the 22nd, and “ Senior year Is pretty awesome. been here so long that we know The visiting Owls broke open the John Starks scored all of his 24 College 90-60. “ I about coughed up my heart Hartford Public, away, on the 26th. Having free periods is great be­ most everyone in our classes which Atlantic 10 Conference game with a points in the second half as Mateen. a 6-foot-ll junior when Mills shot the ball.” Ohio ’These two teams look to be the cause everyone sits In the cafeteria, makes class more fun.” transfer from Georgetown, hit a State’s Tony White said. 14-2 streak that made it 46-31 with Oklahoma State beat North Texas strictest competitors for the Many seniors seem tobeenjoying State 92-82. Richard Dumas also eats food, and socializes,” said driving layup with 1:17 remaining Michigan fell to 14-2 and 3-1 and a nine minutes remaining. Temple AP Dhoto Indians. senior year a lot and are ready to go held the NitUny Lions to only two had 24 points for the Cowboys. Kevin Molloy. to give Ohio State a 68-64 lead, but tie with Illinois for second place in “ Both games are toss ups.” said “ It Is really fun being a senior to college. “ I like being at the top of points during a 10-minute period. Detroit fell to 0-14 with a 105-84 Michigan’s Rumeal Robinson the Big Ten behind 5-0 Purdue. ALL MINE — Michigan center Terry Mills pulls down a Coach Kinel. because we have a lot more the heap.” said Todd Powers. Tim Perry scored 13 points and loss to Xavier, Ohio. The Titans are scored on a drive at 1:03 to make It “ It was a typical Big Ten game," rebound during Monday’s game against Ohio State. The The primary goal of the team this freedom,” said Cindy Calvin. Most " I like senior year, but I ’m sad Michigan Coach Bill Frieder said. blocked seven shots for Temple. one of two winless major college 68 - 66 . year is to win the league champion­ because I ’m having a lot of fun this Tony Ward had 13 points for Penn teams in the nation. Colgate is 0-11. Buckeyes upset the No. 7 Wolverineis, 70-68. students said that having free A steal by Michigan’s Gary Grant ’’ (Ohio State) played well and they ship. In years past, the goal was to periods off is a lot of fun and gives year and I ’m going to miss increase competitiveness; this has students more responsibility. Stu­ everyone when I go off to college,” most definitely changed. Kinel rr-'4- dents are allowed to choose what said Putira. stated, “ There are always wea­ \'J they want to do with their free time “ This year is really fun because Sports In Brief Stanley released; has long road ahead knesses In any team; our wea­ and most students polled found this you worry less. It Is pretty hectic 1 knesses are defense and failure to filling out college applications, but to be helpful to run errands, finish once that is over, the rest of the year Pappas said that Stanley, who due to report Feb. 18. execute offense sharply.” homework, or simply talk with BOSTON (AP) — Right-hander a college sports seminar in Florida Kinel, in his third year coaching, is a breeze. I can’t wait to go to on Sunday night, examined Stanley has lost 20 pounds in a strenuous friends. Final youth soccer registration set Bob Stanley, who suffered serious Stanley, 33 and an 11-year vete­ has made continous efforts with his college.” said Molloy. at the hospital before the pitcher’s offseason training program, could Darren Gates (31) grabs a rebound in a basketball team is off to a 7-0 start this Some students expressed the cuts on his pitching hand In a fall at ran, was pessimistic after undergo­ team. sentiment that senior year is Jen Ling expressed most of the ’The Manchester Rec Department will conduct the third and home last Friday, was discharged release from the University of contnue his bicycling, shoulder recent game against Enfield. The boys' season. strengthening workouts and situps. ing delicate surgery for four hours - RENEE FOURNIER definitely not what they expected It students’ feelings about being a final youth soccer registration Monday night from 6-8 p.m. at the from the hospital Monday. Massachusetts Medical Center. senior, ” I ’ve loved it so for and it Friday to repair tom tendons at the to be. Illing Junior High cafeteria. “ From a medical standpoint he is “ iMl see him again Wednesday beats being a sophomore.” The doctor also said that Stanley base of his middle and ring fingers. "Senior year has been terrible. It There are four divisions with age determined as of Dec. 31, doing well, but because of the and we’ll apply a constant passive — CYNDI TARBELL motion machine to keep his fingers probably would be able to report to is not what everyone said It was 1987. nature of pitching we just can’t He said he had been told that he All around talents will take her far There is a $5 registration fee and a $4 Rec membership card is speculate on his return,” Dr. slowly exercising for two to three the Red Sox training camp in weeks,” Pappas, an orthopedic Winter Haven, Fla., late next couldn’t even touch a baseball with required at time of registration. Arthur Pappas, the Red Sox’ team planning to major in English, and specialist, said, ‘"Then we’ll let him month for general conditioning his pitching hand for at least four “ 1 am a perfectionist,” stated Sue Another of Flynn’s talents is No registrations will be accepted after Monday. physician, said. take theater as a minor. Someday start using his own fingers.” drills. Pitchers and catchers are months. Flynn, a senior at Manchester High displayed in her creative writing. New class offered Pappas, who arrived honie from she hopes to be able to become a Knight ‘honored’ by TV Guide School. At the present, it is just a hobby for This is shown by the activities her, but in the future she would like novelist, although at this point, she isn’t sure if that will become a RADNOR, Pa. — Indiana University basketball coach Bobby that she participates in. and by her to get some of her work published. career for her. on U.S. Constitution Knight was recognized again Monday for pulling his team off the many accomplishments. Right now, Flynn concentrates Cash setting his game pian for Lendi most of her writing on short stories, court in an exhibition game against the Soviet Union. Flynn is a member of the drama on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri­ poetry, and plays- She recently Although Flynn has school well "CONSTITUTION — in politics, T V Guide magazine bestowed its 1987 "M r. Nice Guy” Award club in which she participates as day, sixth period. All students are wrote a one-act play, which she under control, she sometimes fundamental system of law, written to the coach for leading his team out of the Hoosiers’ arena Nov. MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) said Lendl, who beat Cash in sixth-seeded Helena Sukova of one of the school’s actresses. She eligible to take this course, and .30 might submit to the MHS drama wishes that she could ease up on the or unwritten, of a sovereign state, - Wimbledon champion Pat Cash straight sets in their last meeting, Chechoslovakia 6-4, 7-6 in her also sings with the Round Table credits may be earned for the 21, 1987, after being ejected wiminutes left in the game. Indiana club. Flynn finds this idea to be personal pressure that she puts on established or accepted as a guide forfeited the game, 66-43, to the Soviets. is in a giving mood, but won’t offer a in the final of the Sydney indoor quarterfinal, while Evert cruised Singers, a chorus of talented semester. past unseeded West German tee­ vocalists at MHS. Another one of rather frightening since she doesn’t herself. She admits that she doesn’t for governing the state.” “ More or lesson the eve of arms-control talks between the U.S. hint about his game plan for the event last October. In 1787, the delegates at the Kennedy commented that he nager Claudia Porwik 6-3, 6-1. Flynn’s activities at the high school really want her work to be have much.free time, and that life and Soviet Union, Knight established a foundation for friendship semifinals of the Australian Open But Schapers said he felt Cash can be very hectic at times. A Congress Convention drafted the plans to offer a wide variety of was vulnerable in certain areas. Graf was simply awesome is vice president of the National criticized. by engaging the Soviet basketball team in a game at against Ivan Lendl. person who shares this viewpoint United States Constitution in an experiences for the class and is “ I saw Lendl play and Cash will against two-time champion Mand­ Honors Society. Bloomington, Ind., where he insulted the visitors, and, from that T ’m not giving anything away, Flynn’s musical, literary, and with her is her mother. She jokingly attempt to devise a new system of scheduling speakers who have have to play brilliantly to beat likova, never allowing the more humble start destroyed the game altogether,” the magazine except headbands, the 22-year-old With this position comes much artistic tastes vary widely. She said that sometimes her mother government. In 1789, the Constitu­ general expertise about the Consti­ him,” Schapers said. “ There were experienced player to get into a Australian, ranked seventh in the responsibility. Flynn is in charge of describes her tastes as being very wishes that she got worse grades. tion went into effect, setting the tution, and others who will address said. some areas of his match that were groove. Knight was reprimanded by the university and later apologized world and seeded fourth in the arranging tutors for those students eclectic. This is because she enjoys foundation for a more efficient more specific areas of interest on not so good today, especially his Mandlikova barely won a point year’s first Grand Slam event, said who are in need of one. and she such music as the Eurythmics. Flynn hopes to someday live in a government. this topic. Among the speakers will for the incident. forehand volley.” with her usually effective today after a 6-1, 6-4. 6-2 victory helps to run the meetings of the Suzanne Vega, and Peter Gabriel, loft apartment, perhaps in a city, For anyone having an interest In be lawyers, history professors, and New York Mets outfielder Darryl Strawberry was a close Among the women. West German groundstrokes. over Michiel Schapers of the society, led by the president of the yet she also likes to listen to Mozart. and be the type of person that others the United States Constitution, this judges. runner-up, the magazine said, and “ forever the Nice Guy teenager Steffi Graf trounced de­ “ I thought tonight would be a Netherlands. organization, Cheryl Spiegel. Flynn Her favorite authors include Ste­ can easily talk to. Right now, spring’s '‘Scholars-ln-Residence’ ’ contender” John McEnroe claimed third place. fending champion Hana Mandlik- tough match, but I started well and Any student who is Interested In “ 1 treat every match the same would like to use her position to help phen King, a horror novelist, and though, she would like to stay open course is something that shouldn’t way.” Cash said. “ I don’t expect to ova in straight sets to power into the she didn’t play as well as she make the society more fun for its minded, and to remain enthusiastic this "Scholars-ln-ResIdence” could,” Graf said. ” I felt very into Ayn Rand, a philosophical author. be missed. course should see their guidance win easily. I don’t expect to win at semifinals. Graf, 18, the world No. members. about the things that she believes “ The Living Constitution” is Howe to abide by Rangers’ decision 1, took just 53 minutes to oust the match. I was eager not to give counselor before the start of the all. I don’t expect anything.” Outside of school, Flynn espe­ After graduation, Flynn is plan­ in. being organized by James P. Mandlikova 6-2, 6-2. up any unforced errors.” spring semester. DALLAS — Steve Howe says the Texas Rangers terminated his But Cash can expect one thing, cially enjoys watching movies. She ning to attend a four-year college or - JEN BERNIER Sue Flynn Kennedy, Manchester school su­ ’The French Open champion - WENDY MORTON two-year, 81-million contract because club officials were fearful that he has an excellent chance Navratilova, who previously won loves John Hughes’ films, her university. Yale University and perintendent. The class will meet against Lendl, whom he defeated showed no mercy against the of a m ajor incident during the season. the Australian title in 1981-83-85, favorite of which is “ Some Kind of Amherst college are her top choi­ last year in the semifinals of this fifth-seeded Mandlikova, who took Howe said Monday that he would abide by the team’s decision improved her record against Suk­ Wonderful.” While watching these ces, and with the “ A ” s that she $1.9-million event and at Wim­ out Australian citizenship earlier to fire him following his drinking while he was at a mini-camp for ova to 19-2. Navratilova has a 40-35 films. Flynn enjoys memorizing receives in her classes at school Courts not cared for this month. bledon in the finale. career record against Evert. lines from them, and quoting them either college is likely within her Naptime at MHS pitchers in Arlington last week. And Cash refuses to make com­ Graf has lost only 17 games in her whenever the opportunity arises. grasp. While in college. Flvnn is The lack of suitable tennis courts to share the two bottom courts with “ But I ’ m not happy with it,” he told the Dallas Morning in parisons between Friday’s semifi­ first five matches in the “ That was a solid performance the girls’ team and the four courts today’s editions. “ I ’ve done a lot of things wrong, and this is the is a problem at MHS. nal and the Wimbledon final. tournament. all the way,” Navratilova said of Last season, two home matches of Charter Oak with both the girls’ : biggest reaction for the least.” “ Everything is different, the She will face eighth-seeded com­ her victory over Sukova. “ I ’m had to be cancelled because no team and the Bennet team. The serving detention crowd, the court, everything.,” he patriot Claudia Kohde-Kilsch in playing with good intensity, con­ courts were available. girls’ team also had similar centrating well and moving well.” Film made in ciass said. ’Thursday’s semis. Kohde-Kilsch MHS has four courts on East problems. Canada nips USA In exhibition game If one were to walk past room 143 your detention. Lendl, who advanced today with overcame a painful recurring in­ Evert was rarely in trouble ftn ter Street and two courts behind Michael Simmons, the athletic Some people may think that film a big mess. Her father then steps in or room 255 either before or after The sounds that fill the room are a 6-2, 6-1. 7-6 quarterfinal victory jury to her right foot to defeat against 19-year-old Porwik, prov­ RETURN— Chris Evert re­ the cafeteria. The upper courts (on director of MHS, does not know of TORONTO — Wally Schreiber’s third goal of the game with 53 class at MHS would be fun, and it is, to defend her, and as a result the school day, one could find a quite similar to the ones that you that ousted the final American in unseeded Australian Anne Minter ing far too penetrative and steady. East Center) were scheduled to be the last time the bottom courts were hear in the library. Papers rustle, seconds remaining in the third period gave Canada’s Olypic turns a shot during her but it is also very hard work. Mr. becomes angry with the principal. classroom full of less-than-eager the competition — Todd Witsken — 6-2. 6-4. resurfaced by the beginning of last resurfaced. He also is aware of no hockey team a 6-5 exhibition victory over the U.S. Olympic squad The two remaining men’s singles match Tuesday with Claudia William Jawltz, a new teacher at Jacob Ludes, and secretary Mary- students. The students present in chairs squeak, pages turn, bubbles holds a 5-2 career advantage over The other semifinal will be the year’s season. Both sets of courts future plans to resurface them. The at Maple Leaf Gardens. quarterfinals will be played Wed­ MHS. is developing a new and lou Taylor. Needless to say, there these rooms are members of the pop. and candy wrappers crinkle. A Cash. But the Czech has bitter 76th tournament meeting between Porwik at the Australian were cracked and had lost much of cracks In the court are periodically Schreiber picked up the third rebound to score the nesday — the only singles action on are some bad feelings and hostages multitude who are forced to go to very annoying sound Is the constant memories of those two losses. long-time friends and rivals Mar­ Open Tennis Champion­ exciting aspect of the course. their paint. ’The first time the courts refilled, but they inevitably reap­ game-winner after shots by Serge Boisvert and Brian Bradley the quietest day of the tqumament, Besides watching, studying, and are taken, including Mike Jones. detention every day at MHS. rhythmic tap, tap, tap of pencils, “ It hurt me really bad losing here tina Navratilova and Chris Evert. were resurfaced, they were un­ pear at some point during the were stopped by American goaltender Mike Richter. which continues through Sunday. ships. Evert won 6-3, 6-1. learning about the films designed Celeste Watson, and Gallo, all Staring into space while impri­ feet and anything else students can and at Wimbledon against him.” ^cond-seeded Navratilova beat even. After they were again resur­ season. for the course, Jawitz’s seventh seniors at MHS. soned in detention is common find to keep them busy. Some prefer faced. poor weather prevented period class is making their own The whole class has been working - YOAN JOHNSON among Manchester High students. to make no noise. They may sit their painting. When the painting Wilkins NBA player of the week on this movie, some people may not Having the privilege of attending quietly while yawning occasionally film. was finished, the fences were put up Sports books happy Broncos in Super Bowl Since the second or third week of have a part, but everyone partici­ this detention is obtained by getting or put their heads down and take again incorrectly. By the time the NEW YORK — Forward , who averaged school, the students have been pates by doing jobs such as script three lates to class or by skipping a naps. Snoring is usually very 38.7 points and 10.7 rebounds per game for the Atlanta Hawks last courts were finally completed, the annoying and would probably get LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — Washington Redskins. ager of the sports book at the the Broncos as a three-point favor­ working on the script, filming, and work and editing. Dodging class. Detention usually lasts about Beginning this week, the class season was over. you kicked out. Sleeping isn’t week, was named NBA Player of the Week Monday. Residents of Denver aren’t the only The early money had sports book Golden Nugget, said. “ We saw it ite. with some believing the spread doing all the other little things that 40 minutes and rooms are assigned was editing the movie, which is a The wind screens that the team recommended because of the smell Wilkins, who is averaging 27.7 points per game this season, shot ones happy to see the Broncos get to operators predicting some $25 last year and we’re seeing it again might go to five points by game day. go into making a movie. accoiding to each student’s last very long and tiring process. had raised money to purchase were of the desks from being recently .512 from the field and .879 from the free throw line in three games the Super Bowl. It also cheered million will be wagered on this already this year. They’re just “ The purpose of making the name and administrator. Many of "They’re betting the hell out of “ It should be ready for viewing never put to use. This year. Coach cleaned. last week. operators of this city’s legal sports year’s Super Bowl, a welcome end ready with their money.” movie is for us, the students, to get the herds these detentions are distributed It,” Vic Salerno, owner of Leroy’s next week.” said Gallo. Dave Maloney said that the team The detention teacher just sits books. to a season that saw betting some experience in filming,” Lori daily. At the least, about 200 are On paper, oddsmakers say the sports and race book, said. “ The “ I think it was a fun experience may have to put up and take down and stares at the students and Sunday’s playoff games had revenue cut because of the player's Gallo, one of the students said. given a day by the four administra­ Broncos are a slight favorite at public is making a comparison of for everyone in class,” said Jones, the screens for each match if they glances out the window or hallway, Minority Journalists support firing barely ended when gamblers laid strike. The film’s main storyline is about tors. That’s a minimum of 36,000 best, with many describing the quarterbacks and they feel Elway the hero of the movie. cannot be insured. in halls occasionally she has to silence SAN FRANCISCO — A group of minority journalists expressed down some big bets on the Broncos, is the better quarterback and can a young girl who isn’t doing very per year. " I ’ve never seen a town that game as a tossup. But the betting - MEGHAN GILES Last season, the boys’ team had talking students. The most excite­ adding another half-point to the beat them in so many different well in school, and gets herself Into When detention begins at 2:20, support Monday for the "quick and decisive” action CBS took in backs a team with money like public’s fascindtion with John "And they’re o ff!” ment in detention is listening to the three points by which the oddsmak- That familiar phrase races everyone must have a seat. No lates dismissing Jimmy “ the Greek” Snyder for racial remarks and Denver,” Jimmy Vaccaro, man­ Elway forced bookmakers to open ways.” conversations from the hallway ers had favored Denver over the through this reporter’s mind whe­ are accepted. The teacher usually called on the media to conduct a seif-examination of how blacks says many times, “ No talking if you outside the room, getting up to sign are depicted in sports coverage. never the bell of the next class is your name on the sheet, and Awareness on war at vigils sounded. One could compare the want to stay.” If you do talk, your “ Firing Snyder is only an isolated gesture in the battle against hearing the teacher say, “ Okay, Steelers’ Stallworth, Shell Manchester High School students to seat is moved and next you are racist attitudes that fester in the sports world.” the Sports Task kicked out, which isn’t good be­ you can go now! ” Force of the National Association of Black Journalists said in a BRUNSWICK PARKADE LANES that of farm animals scattering - DEBBIE CIARCIA At this time of year, it is not through the halls in herds. They cause you then have lost credit for statement released by Ron Thomas, chairman of the group’s retire after 14 pro seasons expected that one would see people trample on everything In sight, just lolling around outside. There steering committee. sometimes even hurting those of PI’TTSBURGH (AP) - John back and Rooney said some vete­ 643-1507 are three students who do just a bit the other packs. Stallworth and Donnie Shell retired rans wouldn’t be offered 1988 Every Wednesday more than that every weekend. Short stay at school White Sox sign Guillen, Walker Monday after 14 pro seasons, contracts. “ People move too slow around leaving center Mike Webster as the Jen Chadburn, Ingrid Stearns the halls!” replied John Dormer. have met people outside of school. “ It has been wonderful. But it’s 1-4 PM In September I came to MHS for CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox agreed to one-year only remaining veteran from the and Naomi Munir, all students of He went on to continue that groups However, I feel that Mystic is my time. It’s time to move on,” the first time. Now it seems as if it contracts Monday with shortstop Ozzie Guilien and first baseman nttsburgh Steelers’ four Super ALL GAMES Manchester High a^d current of the herd pile up either upon the hometown and that I should be Stallworth, 35, told The Pittsburgh sides of the halls or within the was just yesterday that I came here Greg Walker, two of their six players who had filed for salary Bowl champions. 790 members of Learnpeace, hold a as I will soon be leaving for college. graduating there. Press from his Brownsboro, Ala. Stallworth, a three-time Pro vigil every Saturday from 12-1 at middle of the halls making it Having grown to like this school, I arbitration. .. .. j. , * home. Fun Place To Be 1 am a mid-year graduate of the Manchester Veterans Memor­ difficult for the others to squeeze wanted to Join more activities; but I Guiiien batted .279 with two homers and 51 runs batted in last Bowl wide receiver, and Shell, a Manchester High School. I arrived season. He made $205,000 in 1987. punishing hitter and five-time Pro “ All I ever wanted to be was a ial. ’The main purpose is “ to get through. have known since the beginning of This Winter Personally, this reporter is not here a little nervous on August 31, Walker batted .25* In 1987 wijh 27 homers, second-most on the Bowl safety, will be honored in teacher and a coach, but football people to know that people care school that I was leaving forcollege aware of this situation and finds it a 1987. I had just moved from my team behind Ivan Calderon, and 94 RBI. He made $550,000 last ceremonies Friday at the Steelers’ turned out to be my calling in life,” about it,” Stearns said referring to early. I did join High School World nuisance at times, but one must hometown Mystic, and was ex­ offices. Shell, 35, told The Press. “ I ’m real Brunswick Parkade Lanes the constant threat of nuclear and I have thoroughly enjoyed the season. learn to require the skills not to get tremely hesitant about coming child development program. Al­ “ We’re going to miss them,” glad.” 34«H West MMdIe Tph*. arms. trapped within the rest of the herd. here. Now that 1 am here, I really do though I did not take a typing Steelers President Dan Rooney Mandiester, CT 064MI Stallworth, one of the most Holding a large banner with the Slowly and almost automatically not want to leave. MHS, Incompari- course, I was often found in room Toronto’s Fernandez healing nicely said. “ It’s obvious what they have S43-1807 prolific playoff receivers ever in headline 'Freeze the Arms Race,’ the herd Is rounded up once more son to my other school, Stonington 144 typing up those articles. I have meant to us.” TORONTO — Tony Fernandez’s injured elbow should be pro football, retires as the 15th- the feeling is; “ When they read it, back into their gates upon the next High, is much larger. My junior had my share of detentions for year at Stonington was one of my healed in time for him to start the 1988 season for Toronto. Stallworth and Shell joined the leading receiver in N FL history they at least think of it for a second, bell, while lonely stragglers hurry being tardy or for not going to 6th ______MHS students Naomi Munir, Jen Chadburn, Ingrid best years. I was in quite a few Dr. Allan Gross, head of orthodpaedic surgery at Mount Sinai Steelers as rookies In 1974 and with 537 receptions and ranks 11th the thought at least enters their to find their gates. Now the herd is period. I did not. however, lose extra-curricular activities, my Hospital in Toronto, said Fernandez’s broken arm is "80-to-90 per quickly helped them become the In yardage with 8,723. He led the ^ va 'D ' Stearns and Heather Bogll hold a banner detailing their mind,” Steams said of those who finally corraled until the next time credit in any course; 1 quickly took Steelers with 41 catches for 521 pass the demonstration. the bell sounds and the gates are grades were up, and I knew a cent of capacity.” N FL’s team of the decade. Their ■ i \\ X feelings on the nuclear arms race. The students spend notice of the attendance policy. retirements were expected, since yards and two touchdowns this reopened. numerous amount of people. This Fernandez iitjured the elbow during a collision at second base • •. - , 0 V ’ ’NY Saturdays at the Manchester Veterans Memorial In hopes season and holds six team receiving - MAGGIE PFLUG *88 year I have made many friends and - DIANNE WHITE with Bill Madlock of the Detroit Tigers in late September. had hinted after the 24day players’ - JULIE GARNER strike this season they wouldn’t be records. of raising attention on nuclear arms. 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I don't think people hours at night at that,” he said. “ So you have a 9 _ Wlodonohan preposition o A S The Aesoclated Press lot of free time. But now this show has become watch Carson because Orson Bean is the guest. VEEEMiTE 12 Flat ihallow 11 Actress _ my life. Now I look at Saturdays the way other LOS ANGELES — The makers of “ The WII Or David Letterman to see the Stupid Pet ON A contalnar Dunaway tvriNKIE Shriner" show are hoping the low-key comedian Tricks. It’s the host that’s the main attraction. people do. 13 Ruitian 17 Chump "A s a kid I used to watch Dad at work. He did a can draw daytime television audiences back into Merv was a great listener. Mike got more ------^ amparor 19 Small bird lot of theater and fair dates. He’d work BiBi|i4 14 Qanatic 22 Dawn the world of light entertainment, a la Mike involved in the entertainment." Shriner, 31, grew up in show business, the son and be off during the day. I said that was the life matarial (abbr.) 23 Paving Douglas or John Davidson. of the late “ Hoosier humorist” Herb Shriner. His for me.” 15 Vatch substances In recent years, the syndicated market has 16 Lukewarmness been taluiutver by issue-oriented shows such as twin brother, Kin, and his sister, Indy, are K A N U T8 by ChariM M. 8chulz 24 Actor Ron _ H u ■ M l BCIDCSB 18 Laat mo. 25 Othello villain “ The Oprah Winfrey Show” and “ Donahue" or actors. E L u _T 19 Jack — 26 Thrash soundly by magazine shows like "Hour Magazine." 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WINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalli c f o u r have a decision you've been reluctant a relationship with his estranged son. ♦ 54 Meanwhile, at the other table, de­ [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Wisdom' A young man By James Jacoby to make, do It now. It should be the right Sylvester Stallone. Robert Lrragia, Susan ♦ A K Q J 76 clarer South received a different lead < K r t h d a y one. becomes a folk hero when his crusade Blaknlv 1987 Rated PG, (In Sterent HAVE'rOUeeeN H e'S cXlVMNe ALONS- m x j 'r e n o t A N D DDN T t h i n k T/Vt against the institution leads him to commit ♦ K against his four-heart contract — the CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) Areas and [ T M C ] M OVIE; 'Redk> Deye' Woody Al­ Ejnglish star Jeremy Flint has many WINTHROB RK&HT BEHIIND WINTHROR NOT ETERNALLY situations that were problematical lor a string of unusual bank robberies. Emilio len's affectionate homage to the influence EAST rlaims to fame, including a year on ace of clubs, followed by a diamond ORATEFUL FOR IT. Estevez, Demi Moore, Tom Skerritt. 1986. WEST TEDDY? ME. Jan. 20,1088 you yesterday could be the ones that of­ of radio on its listeners during the 1930s ♦ Q J 10 2 ♦ K tour in the Liniied States when he shin. Since declarer did rot see a rea­ Rated R. and 40a. Mia Farrow, Dianne Wiest, Julie An extremely active year Is ahead for fer the greatest potential for success to­ ♦ K ♦ 10 7 6 S came in second in the McKenney tro­ son to refuse tbe heart finesse, he lost 8 [USA] Airwolf Kavner. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) you socially. There will be exciting new day. Backtrack. ♦ 84 ♦ 5 3 2 phy race, losing only to frequent part­ to West’s singleton king. Another dia­ places to go and a host of new friends LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A favorite com­ 7 :3 0 P M CD p m Magailne C huck N o r­ [U S A ] College Baaketlwll: S M U at ♦ A J 10 9 6 3 ♦87542 mond came back, and declarer won Houston (2 hrt.) (Live) ner Peter Pender. Last (Setober he will be ad de d to your present list of panion and you are on the same wave­ ris; coping with breast cancer. SOUTH was again runner-up, this time to the and played another heart. Eventually buddies. length today where opportunity Is a fac­ (D Current Affair 10 :0 0 P M CD Cagnay & Lacay (CC) ♦ A963 United States in the Bermuda Bowl he lost two heart tricks, three spade AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 18) Som eone tor. Your collective exertion could prove CD ® Jeopardy! (CC). Harvey la detemiined to help the detec- tivaa anara an equipment rental executive ♦ AQ J982 open world team championship. To­ tricks and the ace of clubs for down with whom you're associated has a goal fortunate. CD dD Barney Miller three. about which he/she Is very enthusiastic. VIRGO (Aug. 23-S«pl. 22) W hen you vho hae threatened Harvay'e conatruction ♦ 10 9 day’s deal won’t com[>ensate him for (3D INN News reject. (60 min.) I can't say that the U.S. declarer Today, you can help this person as well unselfishly volunteer your services or ♦ Q losing that contest, but at least he can d§) M*A*S*H misplayed the hand, but Flint must be as yourself. G et a jum p on life by under­ skills today, you won't just help another, CS CD (S) Nawa Vulnerable; Both say that he won six more tricks than ® Yehtzee congratulated on his right decision at Jd2 standing the Influences which are gov­ you will also advance your Interests In (X) tMrtyaomathlng [C C) Michael be- Dealer Blast his U.S. opponent at the other table. erning you In the year ahead. Send for the process. Hollywood Squares comea jealoue of Elliot whan an important After the queen of spades lead, Flint the table to forsake the trump finesse 8 cliant makaa it clear that he prefera work­ your Astro-Qraph predictions today. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) It's to your © ) World of Survival (R) Sooth against the king. U.8. ACRES by Jim Dsvl* ing with Elliot. (60 min.) Can Holm es com e back from retirem ent Weil North East reasoned that the play of the king benefit to get Involved In the social Mall $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this news­ (jl) Family Ties to reclaim the H eavyw eigiit T i t l e ? Pass 1 V from Elast Indicated that tbe opening paper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH world today. Go where you can be seen Q iK o ia k 4V James Jacoby's books "Jacoby on [C N N ] Crossfire 2 ^ 2^ 4 ^ leader bad Q-J-10-2 as well as a six- T ANPa VOO H AVE T H E 44101-3428. Be sure to state your zodi­ and heard because Lady Luck may (S ) (S ) Crime Story (C C ) (60 min.) (In GEE, BLUE, [D IS] Mouseterpiece Theater Pau Pass Pass card club suit for his overcall. He also Bridge" and “Jacoby on Card Games’ VOU HAVE PRETTIEST ... UH... have someone special she wants you to Stereo) ac sign. believed that the heart king would be (written with bis father, tbe iate Os­ THE PRETTIEST PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) A contem ­ meet. [ESPN ] NHL Hockey: Teams to Be An- (S) Honaymoonan HBO for 880 EV E 6 rwunced (3 hrs.) (Live) Opening lead: ♦ Q wald Jacoby) are now available at SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If you are with West for bis vulnerable overcall. porary who Is In a position to be effec­ g j) Noticiafo Unhrlaion Qet your first month of HBO for 869 and Inatalled for only 880 bookstores. Both are published by tive will be looking out for your best In­ eager to finalize a matter of Importance, [HBO] MOVIE: Poltergeist II: The So, not expecting anything dramatic Other Side' A year after vengeful spirits SDStarTrak Pharos Books. terests today. This matter pertains to a try to do it today rather than tomorrow, to occur, Jeremy won bis spade ace drove them from their home, the Freeling [CNN] CNN Nawa Call NOW - Offer ends soon! hope you've recently thought was especially If the Interests of others are — - -a. J ^ * family experiences renewed attacks by [M A X ] M O VIE: 'Th a Laat Datall’ Before unattainable. also Involved. otherworldly forces. Jobeth Williams. delivering him to priaon, a pair of rowdy ARIES (March 21-April 19) Yo u r best SAOITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Dk . 21) C o m ­ Craig T. Nelson, Heather O'Rourke. 1986. ahora patrolman give a naive young aailcir asset today Is your ability to manipulate panions with carefree outlooks will pro­ Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) tlie opportunity for one laat fling. Jack Ni- the movements of large groups or vide you with genuine pleasure today. cholaon, OtIa Young, Randy Quald. 1974. grand ideas. You'll be equally as effec­ Conversely, those who are serious- 8 ;0 0 P M CD 49 Hour* (CC) Shot during Ratad R. 8 two-day period, various CBS News cor­ tive with tangibles as with Intangibles. minded may depress you. 1 0 : 3 0 P M S ) NHL Hoefcay: N a w Yorit OK PEOPIEknow there's a certainWHO magic knowI l l l W I l a ■ ■ / | | respondents present topics of current Im­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Lady Luck CAPRICORN (Dm . 22-Jan. 19) Deal­ Rangara at Loa Angalaa Kings (3 hrs.) portance. Anchored by Dan Rather. Details Cg k about Classified Advertising. w - w w Mm M M, M, will be pulling lor you today where your ings you have with people who have (Live) Coble Greoter Hartford to be announced. (60 min.) personal ambitions are concerned. The been fortunate for you In the past could S® Mind Power C D M OVIE: 'The Final Mission' In Loa 801 PARKER STREET, MANCHESTER only Ingredient you'll have to add Is turn out the same again today. 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It — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Jan. 19, 19M Real Estate I^ H O M E S H ap WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE MANCHESTER. Charm­ BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTi THE DEADLINE FOR SUCCESSFUL Real est­ [g^H O M E S ing, cozy, convenient. 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 ate agency expanding FDR SALE P L A C IN G OR bedroom, V/t baths. CANCELING AN AD to Manchester. Now Home In very oulet IS 12 NOON T H E D A Y Interviewing expe­ All real estate advertised In neighborhood. Flre- emu) CANE i s n r rienced soles people. the Manchester Herald Is ploced living room, Farm Supplies and Equipment .... 80 BEFORE, AAONDAY - Business Property ...... 25 Entertoinment...... RATES: 1 to 6 days; 90 cents per line par day. FRIDAY, IN ORDER Very generous com­ sublect to the Foir Houslno screened porch and H0l»e. rtpolrs. Notices ...... 26 Bookkeeplng/lncome Tax Otfice/Retall Equipment ...... 81 missions. Member of 5 Act of 19M, which nrakes It much more. $169,900. Htoirt'iMiY OBI TAiyg^afiev JSiaHSaR nom# )t» w * 6e IV Resort Property ...... 7 to 19 dovs: 70 cents per line per day. TO MAKE THE NEXT multiple listing boards. lllegol to advertise any pref­ .insurad: Lo>t/Found ...... 01 Mortgages ...... 27 Carpentry / Remodel Ing Recreational Equipment...... 82 20 to 25 days: 60 cants par line par day. ISSUE. FRIDAY 643-9258.______Uetumd, fM trm m . I advise and prspsr* Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Send brief resume to: erence, limitation or discrim­ r Personals...... 02 ...... 28 Polntlng/Poperlng__ 26 or m ort dovaJ 50 cants per line per dav. a f t e r n o o n b y 2:30 SUDDENLY available Opsnings tor Intants to 4 all lax rstums. BIRGIIRG 6 GD )M8Ni |NU8 6K* Wanted to Buy...... Musical Items...... 84 P.O. Box 509, Coven- ination based on race, color, D6f48A8B iR DuNGIiiDt ph^brGrGrg RRG Announcements...... 03 RoofIng/SIdIng...... Minimum clrargo: 4 Unas. PM FOR MONDAY'S . try, CT. 06238.______religion, sex or notional for Immediate occu­ yasrs. n w kto brsakiML taNP^R- U08RIB8G HIRG lR6aR18^L GIVE YOUR . Flooring...... Cameras and Photo Equipment... 85 origin, or on Intention to pancy. Perfect for Val­ anaeks and lunch. • WHITMAN Auctions...... 04 Rentals ISSUE. THANK YOU IS8 Ocwney ortw.. Apt a oetsnrsms. ; break ... shop file? Financial...... 05 Electrical ...... Pets and Supplies...... 86 FULL Time. Immediate moke any such preference, entine's glftl This fled columns to r f ...... 31 Miscellaneous for Sale ...... 87 DEADLINES: For classified odvertlsements to FOR YO U R opening soles/offlce limitation or discrimination. Ranch has a large 1st 647-0338 Msnotum r, sts-isst Heotlng/Plumblng__ COOPERATIONItl The Herald will not know­ .buvtl Apartments for Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services Tag Sales...... 88 be published Tuesday through Soturdav, the position. We will train. floor family room, Employment & Education Wanted to Buv/Trade ...... 89 deadline Is noon on the dav before publication. S5 per hour Includes 2 ingly accept any advertise­ beautiful new kitchen, Nssd rspolrs around the BARBARA RAY “Ih5t57"“ “ Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Services Wanted — HAIRDRESSERS. Full ment which Is In violation of ONE OF T H t surest wavs Port Time Help Wanted. Homes tor Rent...... 34 For odvertlsements to be published Monday, nights and Saturday. dining room, flre- home? Cell on expert. BOOKKEEPING ' |fAFE8HI8 and port time with Call 643-2171.______the low. You'll find the help you to find borgtf n b«V* I# *0 Help Wanted...... Store/Dftlce Space...... 35 the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. S O U T H ER N New Eiig- ploced living room, 8 B R V IG E6 , shop the doasifisd odt Situation Wanted...... 36 Merchandise following. Telephone MAINTENANCE Man. modern both plus o need In Ciessinsd. 443- SMUMtSttloranixn NAME vour own price. Resort Property...... A u to m o tiv e 646-4122.______lond classifleld ads Pother ft Son, pointing evsTyOgy. Business Opportunities... Industrial Property...... 37 Full time for restau­ reach nearly 800,000 gorgeous treed lot with 2711. MiHMm. M«e«s mnM Hollday/Seasonal...... READ YOUR AD. Classified advertisements ore WAITRESS. Full time privacy I See this fine imU/rnttuti turn. ond papering, r*mo-. Instruction...... Garages and Storage...... 38 Antiques and Collectibles Cars for Sale...... rant complex. Must be homes In Connecticut GIVE YOUR IhHtoef,« taken by telephone os a convenience. The doys/nlghts. Apply An­ able to do minor re­ Manchester home. vol. 872-1237. Employment Services.... Roommates Wanted...... !...... 39 Clothing...... Trucks/Vans for Sole...... Manchester Herald Is responsible tor only one and Rhode Island. The 649-3281 boosti Sell those 4MII- ...... 48 Campers/Trallers...... tonio's Restaurant, 956 pairs, cleaning and set price for a basic 25 $147,900. Blanchard & Furniture...... Incorrect Insertion and then only tor the size of Main Street, up work. Full benefits. Rossetto, "We Guaran­ m iipm m ne good but no-iongbf4M TV/Stereo/Appliances Moforcvcies/Mopeds...... the original Insertion. Errors which do not word ad Is only $55 and Items In vour hofn* for Reol Estate Manchester. Must have own tools. will appear In 43 news­ tee Our Houses" 646- Machinery and Tools. Auto Services...... lessen the value of the advertisement will not 2482.0 ______aiHl MINTING cosh. Coll 443-27n tep io c* Homes for Sole ...... ^ Services Autos for Rent/Lease...... TRANSMISSION re- Wages commensurate papers. For more In­ ItoSoTtoosew^^ m W vour od. sV Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Lawn and Garden... be corrected by on oddlHonol Insertion. bullder. Immediate op­ with experience. EOE. formation call Classi­ A Cascade of light. Bv the ddv and by the tnmtnd — RdfantnefS Child Core...... 51 Good Things to E a t. Miscellaneous Automotive 646-2260. 9am-5pm Mr. it s**s#eeo*4ee4*,i*trl.»' Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 Wanted to Buv/Trade ening,. Coll Jim. fied, 643-2711 and ask Streams from the hour. References. 872- TAUOA ASSOaAnS ■ srly Weffissw • 4 8 M 8 I1 Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... 52 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood 633-5288, evenings 228- Hickey.______for detalls.o______vaulted ceilings and 3874 afte r 4 p.m. HANDYMAN 0787. expansive window de­ CuNom, building, frsm* Bary WdlB|li - M tS ttt COMPANION(s) needed IMMACULATE I U & R ...... weiiPaedrfiis- J Ing, sddlllons. rsnovs- Polnttne- to care for elderly constructed newer sign of this 2900 square CLtANIMQ A MUST - ★ woman In her home In Contemporary Colon­ foot Contemporary. 60ns and roofing. For« Manchester. All shifts, Exquisite European Sat no Sms to Suotf qusHty Job at a good PART TIME PART TIME PART TIME KELP WANTED ial In area of new Apts. • Homas • Condos FLOOfUm / Motices Employment HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED [h elp w a n ted Department light housekeeping, homes. Wood and designed kitchen with pries... (^11 Bud at ' BARRY SCANLON HELP WANTED meals, etc. Coll Laura aluminum sided, 3 bed­ breakfast room, Fies EstImatosI RsasonsMs 4462411 free siRwati Manager & Sales at 646-3500 9:30om- sunken family room Rstsst Call Linds U t- S lS f As a condition precedent to INSURANCE Office. HELPI We need Oil active rooms, ^Vl baths, 2 FLOORS A Education $70-S90 per night. 2-3even- DIETARY Aides- South PHYSICAL Therapist, 4:30pm.______zone heat and garage. with massive field- liM IP U IIM f Ik HAWKS TREE f i l m ttie placement of any odver- Ings per week. Sincere Clerical Including typ­ Individual to come Registered needed tor Clerk Wanted stone fireplace, nnoster 843-8229 Let us do your Hardwood tlslne In the Manchester He­ Windsor Nursing Cen­ ing ond telephone re­ DOMESTIC help full Asking $199,900. Strono WMOSCINM snvm i hoorsl Ws will rsmevs the •uetwt, truck a sMsasr. iiuma and honest people work with our small growing sports medlcl- For a modern phar­ bedroom suite with Its Compisla horM tsoalrs and » - rald, Advertiser hereby ter has port-time posi­ quired. Jewell- Eng­ company. Telephone time, Mondov-Frldov, Reol Estote. 647-7653. □ fumiturs from the wgrklng ramevaL Praaacnmaws. aprees to protect. Indemnity only. Call649-6263,4:30- tion available on 6:30 land Insurance. ne/orthopoedlc prac­ macy in large shop­ 7;30om-5:30pm. Man­ own private skylighted me4sMne.Wsit>soli^ Spadatcdnsldatausntor and hold harmless the Man­ ■pa r t tim e 6:30, Monday-Frldov, orders, light order tice. Reoulrements: VINYL Sided Duplex. locuzzl tub, thermo- rooms end Miehono. SmtS teolo arsa at no sxira ohsrgs. Frso A Dallvery Persona o.m. to 2:30 p.m. shift 646-4662.______package and basic cus­ ping center. Pleasant chester near Vernon. Newer Insulation, sid­ oomiM«DMwo(k. Roekrtscodi In- osUmstss aidady and MmSdasaad. chester Herald, Its officers I HELP WANTED 4-5pm Saturday and and 4p.m. to 7:30 shift. experience Including Duties Include, house­ pone windows, 3 cor ACCOmeOATIONS twod. lofirsnest. and employees opolnst any Sunday.______Cashier X-RAY Technician. Full­ tomers duties. We ore Blodex-testing, and working conditions ing , storms and goroge and o 3/4 acre and all liability, loss or Experience beneficial vouhoondgrowlngond keeping, laundry, meal screens In this 5 plus 5 _____’§4B4m i___ S4S-234S:Ptdrs G47-7SS3 ^ W A IT R ^E S Port and PART Time telphone op­ Wanted at once for but we will train. Coll time, part-time, flexi­ acute rehabilitation and benefits. Days lot with sweeping views expense. Including attor­ ble hours. Immediate will train. Full time core. Most be Ct. li­ preparation, childcare Duplex with 3 bed­ of the country club CERTIFIED NURSES neys' fees, arising from full time. Apply within. erator. Savings Bank modern pharmacy or apply In person. only. Apply In person. for older children. FAHRAND REMDDELINB Luigi's Restaurant 706 opening. Family prac­ preferred, port time censed or eligible. Sa­ rooms each side, se­ fairways. $399,900. JARED CONE FL88RSANDINB AIDE claims of unfair trade practi­ of Manchester. 12 noon with profeaalonal South Windsor Nursing considered. AppIV at: Good salary, paid vo­ parate systems plus 5 Room additions, dsoks, rooflng, ces, Infringement of trade­ Hartford Road. to 4:30 dally, 12 noon to Center,1060 Main St. tice. Send resume to: lary commensurate Liggett Parkade cation, pleasant envir­ Blonchord & Rossetto, HOUSE a Floora like new I IVqwatlee of amikkne a w lj^ Manchester,CT._____ atmosphere. Pleasant P.O. Box 9547 Bolton, Connecticut Cone & with experience. Flexi­ year old heating sys­ "We Guarantee Our siding, windows snd gunsrs. marks, trade names or pot- 7pm on Thursdays. South Windsor. 289- onment, References re­ tem on 1 side. A must Bed and Breekfasl Bsekhos snd buSdoisr ssnleo a Spsoltllzlng In older floors 4t ntfm Mks r*a •bsMSp. W«as ents, violation of rights of Apply: 923 Main Street, working conditions. CT. 06043. Reed Company, 134 ble hours available. Pharmacy Houses" 646-2482.D CoImUI hMfkalilr^M ih* *tw«. privacy and Infringement of RN/LPN Part-time even­ 7771. EOE. Pine Street, quired. Coll 643-7254 see! $139,900. Strono svsHsMs. Cali Bob Fsrrand. Jr. • Natural 4 atalnsd floora M r*ar « ing hours. Immediate Manchester, CT 06040. Flexible hours. Ideal Send resume to : Sports Parkade Shopping otter 5pm. ___ BRAND new listing!!I 2SHetoan Rd., Bolton, (T a No waxing anymoto copyright and proprietory for school or senior HOME Help Aide- Duties Manchester.______Medicine and Ortho­ Reol Estate. 647-7653. o Bua. 647-8608 873-S41S Or 646-77SS rights, unfair competition opening. Family prac­ EOE.______Include: health core, Center Long-time owners disvs tatsitad N tice. Send resume to; citizen Individuals. WOODSIDING, remodel­ paedics of Manchester, MANCHESTER. Duplex5 hove refurbished this 6 4 9 -5 6 7 8 ^ Hat. 045-6849 Jehn Variaina’- 646S759 smk and libel and slander, which SECRETARY- meal preparation and Savings Bank ing, custom trim. Ex­ 155 Main Street, Mon­ Apply to Ann or MEDICAL SECRETARY & 4 In oulet family may result from the publlco- P.O. Box 9547 Bolton, Receptlonlst. Part- Apply at once to light housekeeping tor Mr. Dworkin sensational antique tlon of any odvertlsment In CT. 06043. manager or Ann. of Manchester perienced or will train. chester, CT 06040 or TRANSCRIPTIONIST neighborhood. New Colonial to perfection. time for office In elderly couple. Coll 646-0153 Roger.______coll 647-1493. roofondsldlng. Fenced the Manchester Herald by Monchester. Fridays 643-8065.______needed full time for 6 plus rooms, 3 bed­ advertiser. Including adver­ Liggett Parkade ADMINISTRATIVE Of­ In yard. Separate utll- rooms, I'/j baths. Im­ tisements In onv free distri­ 3p.m. to 7 p.m., Satur­ PART time driver. Must growing orthopaedic tles and driveways. lOFFICE/RETAIL days 10 a.m. to 6p.m., Pharmacy fice, Progue Shoe Com­ CABINET and furniture provements Include APARTMENTS bution publications pub­ hove own vehicle. TELLERS pany, opportunities practice. Excellent Many extras. By newer roof, plumbing, [FURNITURE __I EQUIPMENT lished by the Manchester HELP WANTED Sundays 11a.m. to Manchester Parkade Mondov-Frldov, days. TREE CARE makers. Skilled and owner. No agents MDRT6ADES FOR RENT Herald. Penny Sletfert, 6p.m. Typing neces­ Experienced, or will available. Join o grow­ semi-skilled. Growing starting salary and heating, windows, up­ Manchester, CT Telephone 742-5355. ing company. Our paid medical benefits. please. $165,900. 643- dated kitchen, both. COPIER. 3M Secretary Publisher. sary. Applications be­ train. Good wages, woodworking com- 7113.______MAPLE Double bed com­ ing accepted Monday- PART Time (substitute) management office Rartlett pony. Coll 528-8570. Flexible hours availa­ Registered with the DO NOT GO BANKRUPTI MANCHESTER Three plete with mattress and II. Beta desktop. $250, driver needed for good benefits. Apply: has several positions Tree Experta PRINCETON Street ex­ Manchester Historical bedrooms on first good condition, tele­ Frldav 9a.m. to 11a.m. SECRETARY with gen- ble. Send resume to: Stop Foreclosure! Home- box spring, $100, also a Call 528-1300 for an newspaper delivery In available. Training panded 7 room Cope. 3 Society, Bowers owners, consolidate your floor. Security and ret- vinyl loveseat, and phone 649-2231. Andover/Hebron. Coll provided. We offer; has Immediate erol office skills for Sports Medicine & bedroom, country kit­ School District. A real bills, pay off vour credit erences. $650 per matching chair and appointment.______openings tor small office. Vorletv of Donna 649-3467 tor de­ 923 Main Street paid vocations, paid Ortiiopaedic of chen. 16x22 1st floor gem! $165,000.Jackson cords, your cor or busi­ month. Call 645-8201. hassock, $75. 649-5149. RECREATIONAL tails before tlom. holidays, paid personal experienced tree duties for Independent family room, master & Jackson Real Estate. ness loon, vour mortgage Manchester, CT 06040 person. Most be relia­ Nlanchester ELDERLY Houslno. Now EQUIPMENT PART-TIME HELP WANTED days, health and/or life climbers In our bedroom with sitting 647-8400.D . and save, save your taking applications tor TV/STEREO/ HELP WANTED ble and good with cus­ 646-1700 Insurance, tree park­ Manchester office. 155 Main St. area, 16x32 obove BRAND new listing!!! home! I NO PAYMENTS one and two bedroom ing, pleasant office at­ tomers. Some book­ ground pool. $172,500. UP TO 2 YEARSI Bod apartments. Call 528- APPLIANCES VITAMASTER. Slender EOE Also, professional keeping experience Manchester, CT 06040 Executive 7 room cycle (excercisebike), HELP WANTED mosphere. Apply In No agents. Coll otter Raised Ranch on Fern credit, late payments or 6522.______person Tuesdov- pest management helpful but will train. 645-8387 5pm. 649-4477.______unemployment Is not o SPEED Queen gas dryer. speedometer. $60. 649- TEXAS refinery corpora­ All benefits pold. Street In Manchester. problem. Forsclosesure MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ EVENINGS Security Position MEDICAL Assistont. Tel­ tion otters plenty of Frldov, 8:30om-4pm. supervisors. Must be SOUTH Windsor. New to Spacious rooms, 3 bed­ In excellent condition. 7963. ephone, scheduling, Prague Shoe Com­ experienced. Class 2 Mondov-Frldov Bom to AUTO and Truck Me­ assistance available for room, 1'/a bath Duplex, $150. 643-2508.______money plus cosh bo­ 5pm. Located In Man­ the market, cohrmlng, rooms, 2'/j baths, large the SELF-EMPLOYED modern kitchen with We need 8 people to work bookkeeping, filing nuses, fringe benefits pany, 200 Pitkin Street, license. Excellent pay, chanic. Immediate op­ 7 room, spilt level, 1st eot-ln kitchen, enor­ GOOD working used co­ MUSICAL Permanent Assignments in Manchester and assist with Endos­ Eost Hartford, CT. chester. Coll 228-3863 ening. Experienced a n d NEWLY Dl- all appliances. 1st floor part-time from our telephone to semi retired person holidays, vacations, evenings tor floor family room, 3 mous tomll v room with VORCEDI Kindly coll laundry room with Vi lor T.V.s from $40 to ITEMS copic procedures. Ex­ In Manchester oreo. ACCOUNTANT. Stott Ac­ only with own tools. bedrooms, 1 full both fireplace, aluminum Swiss Conservative bath. Cellar and attic $125. 742-9185.______sales office for major daily • Starting Wage *6.15/Hour perience desired but Regardless of expe­ Insurance and Information. 647-9552.______countant needed In uniforms. and 2'/j baths, fire­ siding, screened-in Group at 203-454-1336 or area. $750monthly plus HOTPOINT Washing ma­ DRUM Set. 7 piece Slln- newspaper 5:15 to 9:15 evenings • 3 & 6 Month Reviews will train. Reply to Box rience. W rite H.G. growing business. De­ MEDICAL SECRETARY SECRETARY "Great place, large sun deck. porch, gorgeous In- 2SI-4S4-4404. heat and utilities. 2 chine, top lood. $50. gerland. Snare, bass N Manchester Herald. Hopkins, President, gree and 1-3 years ex­ Assistant to work for working conditions $185,000. U 8. R Realty. ground pool with de­ months security. Ref­ Telephone after 5pm. drum, 12"-16" toms and Saturday 9-12:30 pm. No • Competitive Benefits 16 Brolnord Place. Box 711, Fort Worth, perience preferred. 649-8150 Internist In Manches­ and nice surround­ 643-2692.0______luxe londscoplngl All plus hardware. Excel­ Manchester CT. 06040. ter. Port time or full erences. No pets. 643- 647-9351. experience necessary, we will • Credit Union TX. 76101. Responsibilities In­ ings" In leading real ANDOVER. New to this and more for Rentals 2121.______lent condition. Black clude Involvement In ASSISTANT-TechnIclan time. Coll 646-7810. estate office In Man­ $249,900. Jackson & $550. 649-6210.______train. position. WIII train. market. Nestled In DAKLAND Heights FUEL OIL/COAL/ For an interview, come to our office cosh bookkeeping, chester! Applicant cove, lovely water­ Jackson Real Estote. .ggartments. Now ac­ RHEWOOD bonk reconciliation Busy Optometric office needs nice appearance front 3 bedroom gabled 647-8400.O MISCEUANEOUS • Guirantted hour pay Weekdays from 9AM-5PM and collection. Com­ has a great opportunity and pleasing personal­ ROOMS cepting appllacatlons Fuli Time... for o dependable ambi­ Cope on Andover Lake. MANCHESTER Seven for 1 ft 2 bedroom FOR SALE • Approx. 24 hra. per week pany benefits availa­ ity plus good telephone Built by builder for room Cape In desirable FOR REHT Thursday until 7PM ble. Please coll for tious person who en- B E M Y manner and office I apartments. Call 528- FiREWbODM^^^^ loys people and Is wil­ himself with many ex­ Bucklev School neigh­ 6521. *40 p«f cord, 8 ft, longthf, TEE Shirt transfers. Ap­ • Pleasant working conditions Saturday, January 16 & 23 from 10AM-4PM appointment, Mondoy- skills! Coll Mr. Lindsey tras. Nice wooded lot. borhood. Siding, deck, RDDM for rent. Close to grtcn, dtllvorod, 4 cord Frldov, 8:30om- ling to learn. Coll VALENTINE! at 649-4000.______Downtown and busline. minimum. MC/VI8A proximately 3000, also • Bonuses at Carolyn. New England A must see. $177,900. professional landscap­ 50 to 100k numerals and 12:30pm. Prague Shoe WoM9. CBfttfy. C«rdB and jM M lry b R OUNHILL Is coming to Centurv-21 Epstein $88 per week. Tele- ICONDOMINIUMS Eve Core. 646-6655. ing. Rec room, dark­ Northtrn FIrawood letters for shirts, caps, • Commissions The Prestige Office Building Company, Admlnlstro- GOBI m o n ty . C a m th B OBBh n o w to b u y Manchester! We'll be Reolty. 647-8895.0 room, new point and phone 643-1821.______Ifor r en t Omrlbutort 9 tlve Office. 282-9074. your VUnHna 9NI ttwy dawrya. at the Monchester paper Inside. Fire­ CDVENTRY Room with etc. Best otter. 649-3642 T«»*AmBrteB t m BxoMnd odportwid- COVENTRY. New to 630-0050 after 5:30pm.o ISO North Main St., Manchester ADMINISTRATIVE As­ HOUSEKEEPER YWCA, 78 North Main market. Excellent op­ place, hardwood fireplace In historic COVENTRY. New spa­ For interview contact sistant. Growing com­ ttaa for pBOpto w tio M b to W h , lAto d o Street on January 20,27 or Call 727-9000 or 1-800-842-1147 •untoyB tor eompentoe bN B o ro M tfw portunity to own vour floors, boy windows. home. Male non- cious two bedroom pany seeking ouallfled Excellent part time and Feburory 3 from TOWN OP MANCHISTIR c o u n try . own home In Coventry. Much more. A most smoker preferred. Call townhouse. Country LIOAL NOTICI person. Responsibili­ job In Housekeeping N O 8ELUNOI 10om-2pm. Positions 5 room Ranch, spa­ see. $159,988. Dan 646- Nick 742-3069.______setting, close to 1-84 Mr. Purstell ties Include: payroll, department, has just Call Mr. Resnick for: clerk, reception­ cious kitchen and liv­ 9892.______ATTRACTIVE, privi­ and UCONN. $750 per The Planning ond Zoning Commlytlon will hold o pubMc Batwoon 4-7 PM, group Insurance, ad­ ist, typist, data entry, ing room, located In MANCHESTER. Historic leges, near Parkade. month. Security and hearing on Monday, February 1, HSi ot 7:00 P.M. In the FIRST SECURITY ministration of person­ become available. ' (203) 289-1156 secretaries, word pro­ Hearing Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Monehee- oulet neighborhood. Cheney Colonial. 4bed- Reasonable. Working lease. 633-6543 or 633- ter, CT to hear and consider the following petitions. SERVICES CORP. 3 NEEDED (NOW) nel records and office For your personal cessors, light Indus­ Coll for details. rooms, kitchen and V/i 7667. supplies Inventory. male. 649-0102. ANDRIW ANSALDI COMPANY - ZONK CHANOB • RURAL An Equal Opportunity Employor interview, please trials and food service. $121,900. Centurv-21 both. Lower level re­ Company benefits COOK Pori time wee­ DunhIII Temporaries, R IS IM N C I TO INDUSTRIAL- m BIDW ILL tT R H T (A- 647-9946 import experience heipfui, but not contact kends. Flll-ln shift. 5om Epstein Realty. 647- creation room and HOMES 41) - To change the zoning district classification Irom Rurol available. Please coll East Hartford 282- 8895.P______laundry. New 18X34' Rnidence to Industrial for o parcel of lond cMSlctliw of necessary as we wiii train. for on appointment. Mrs. Kuene at to 1pm or 11;30am to 0701/Eost Windsor 623- MANCHESTER. Roomv7 pressure treated deck. APARTMENTS FOR RENT opproxlmotlev 1.9 acres ond Identified os o portion of 116 Saiary based on experience, good 8:30om-12:30pm. 7;30pm os needed. With 4416. $134,988. D.W.FIsh Bldwell Street. Progue Shoe Com­ Crestfleld possible full time room full dormered FOR RENT benefits, uniforms provided, excei- Cope. 1st floor den, Realty. 643-1591 or 871- VERNON-South Windsor ROBIRT M IL IN D Y - RBSOtDIViaiOH - 714 VBBNON pany, Administrative summer work. Expe­ SiTUATiON 1488.0 line. 6 rooms. Two ITRBBT (M-tS) - Appllcotlon under the Manchester Sub­ ient working conditions — Office. 282-9074. Convalescent rience In ouontltv flreploced front to ROCKVILLE. Beautiful 4 working adults only. division Regulations to permit o rMubdlvItlonMo M r ^ i of cooking and dietary WANTED bock living room, for­ bedroom, new wall to No pets. 644-0304. land consisting ol opproxlmotlev 4.7 ocree and Identified at SECRETARY. Full time. Home I mal dining room with (»ND0MINIUM8 wall carpeting, heating 736 Vernon Street. For interview caii Tom Deii, 8 am Manchester machine background helpful but SOUTH Windsor Beauti­ 565 Vernon St. good opportunity for NURSE Aide looking for boy window, IV3 baths, system and remodel­ BURR CORNBRS ASSOCIATB, LTD. PARTNBBSHIP • shop needs o dependa­ FOR SALE ful fully modernized 6 SPBCIAL BXCBPTIM -1119 TOLLAND TUBNPIKB (B-Sn to 4 pm, Monday thru Friday. Manchester mature person who Is work on 9-3pm or 3- fuli bosement with re­ ing. $700per month plus PUT YOUR LOVE ON THE LINE... W ble person to perform 11pm shift. Telephone creation room and utilities. Call for details room home. Kitchen, - Application under Article 11, Section 9.15.1)1 to Pfrm lf office work. Apply at; willing to be trained In MANCHESTER. New llst- living room, dining additions to the existing shopping center on o sitt consisting 643-5151 0 new field. Good stort­ 742-9044. workshop oreo. One 10om-8pm. 644-5273. of opproxlmotley 21.7 acres and Identified os 1129 Tolland The Paragon Company cor garage has att­ Ing! Lovely Town- room, 3 bedrooms, 1'/a WITH THE HERALD’S MANQESIHtHONCA Inc., 121 Adorns Street, Mon.-FrI. 8-4 PM ing pay and pro-rated house In convenient 1 Bedroom apartment. baths, laundry room, Turnpike. benefits, vocation, etc. ached shed ond dog Heat, hot water, stove, At this hearing Interested persons may be heord and written Monchester. 647-9935. kennel. Situated on location near shop- large porch overlook­ THE PROFESSIONALS DAY Core. Full or port Free meals. Contact plng, schools, refrigerator, carpeting ing Inground pool. communlcotlont received. Coplee of theee petitions ore on SECRETARY tor active Food Service Supervi­ lovely wooded lot and on busline. Older per­ rile In the town Clerk's Office and may be Inspected during VALENTINE \ lX l» /2 24 ADAMS STREET engineering soles of­ time core elver posi­ HELP WANTED ready tor your Inspec­ churches. End unit. Woodstove. A/C. normal office hours. ' MANCHESTER. CT 06040 tions for children 3 sor, Crestfleld Convo- Low monthly fee. V/i son preferred. No pets. Beautiful yard, conve­ fice Accurate typing lesent Home, 643-5151. tion. $149,900. Sentry $450 plus security. 643- PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ski', and phone ans­ months to 4 years. Ex­ Reol Estate. 643-4060.a baths. Nice size bed­ nient location. $1100 LEO KWASH, SECRETARY perience preferred. rooms. Carpet, sliders 6802 or 649-6205._____ per month Including 646-3520 wering. Experience re­ MANCHESTER. Greot Doted at Manchester, CT this 19th day of January, 19M. quired. Full benefits. 644-9590. to patio In back. MANCHESTER Vi Du­ heat and hot water. No family home. Large Washer and dryer plex In a very nice pets. 651-3644 P.m. and 0394)1 On busline and ample BABYSITTER to core tor seven room Vh both LINES parking. Coll 289-1571. 7 year old In my home CIRCULATION AREA ADVISOR hook-ups In basement. area. Quiet. 2 bed­ weekends or 289-7537 Colonial. Formal liv­ Must see to appre­ rooms. Appliances, anytime. TOWN OP MANCHESTER otter school. Must hove ing room and dining own transportation. 'Houeswlvee. mothers with young chlldiyn, ciate! Call for an ap­ washer and dryer and MANCHESTER 3 bed­ LEGAL NOTICE rooms for entertain­ pointment! Realty garage Included. Coll 647-8557 otter 7pm. students. Esm extra money with your own ing, 2 fireplaces and all room duplex with attic, The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold o public hearing on World, Benoit Available February basement and garage. Monday, January 25,19S1 at 7:00 P.M. In the Hearing Room, MECHANIC. General re- part-time job. Bring your children with you new kitchen. Set on Frechette Associates. polr. Experience. 1st. $600 per month. Convenient to shop­ Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, CT to hear and and save on babysitting costs. 21 hours per beautifully landscaped 646-7789.0 646-2604.______consider the following applications; Some tools required. lot In the Highland ping and schools. $675 $7.50 hour starting. Coll week, salary plus gas allowance. Supervise MANCHESTER. 2 bed- plus utilities and secur­ ITEM 1 ELBA P. PAOANO - Appeal to order ot the Zoning ASSISTANT Pork School area. Today Is great day ... and NO. 1139 Enforcement Officer and request for o use vari­ Roggl's Auto 646-3444 ' our carrier boys and girls. If you like kids, went $232,900. Sentry Real room Townhouse. ity. References re- Classified Is a great way Fully appllanced kit­ qulred. 643-7779._____ ance from Article II, Sections $.01, 5.01.01 and ask for Joy. a 'little Indspandeh'ce and your own Income, Estote. 643-4060.D S.01.03 through 5.01.11 to gilow the use of 342-344 9 PHONE ROOM ... to sell something I 643- chen, heat and hot VERNON. Lovely 3 bed­ Center Street as low offices In o Residence B Zone. DIRECT Core staff tor 3 call 647-9946 or 647-9947. EAST Horttord. 4 bed­ 2711. water Included. $725 MANAGER M.R. persons. Full or room Colonial for the room, \'/i bath Ranch. ITEM 1 JIM GENTILE - Request o variance to Article II, port time, shifts In per month plus secur­ Nice area. Basement, NO. 1140 Section 4.01.01 to reduce the tide yard to 7'4' (tOD* growing family. Slate ity deposit and 1 year required) at 51 Westland S t r ^ , Residence A Zone. Needed to work in our local office while Hebron, Morlobo- foyer, flreploced living fireplace. 223-3700.34 rough. Send resume to: lease. No pets. 649-0795. IT IM I HIGH PIVE ASSOCIATES INC. - Requeeto Special learning all phases of telephone sales room room with bay window, M0RT6ASES HO. 1141 Exception under Artice IV, Section 4 to expand an C.C.S.S.I., P.O. Box formal dining, eot-ln MANCHESTER. '/i of 2 management. Must be able to train and F A R T T IM E family, 1st floor unit, STORE AND existing automobile wash establishment; o vari­ motivate others. Experience helpful. Ad­ 702, 112 Main Street, kitchen, 2 cor garage. ance to Article IV. Sortlofl 4.03.01(0) from mini­ Putnam, CT 06260. NEWS STAND DEALER Large corner lot with fully appllanced kit­ OFFHX SPACE mum frontage (100' exletlng, ISO* required) and vancement assured to the right person. For oak trees. $155,900. In need of chen. Poyown utilities. I minimum side yard (15’ propoeed, 2$' rcaulred) Interview contact Mr. Francis between the only to Honor $625 per month plus NEW Building. Interior and o variance to Article IV, S^lon9.(D.14, Park­ Minchester area, deliver D.W.FIsh Realty. 643- ing Requirements (M spaces required, 41 tpoces 8 TELEMARKETING Mortgage? security deposit and 1 hours of 4-7 p.m. only at 647-9946. Boxes and stores. Established Establli rout*. Work 1591 or 871-1400.D to suit occupant. 750 to proposed) at 344 Brood Street, businets III Zone. e A ie YOU FOW STlNn year lease. No pets. 1,000 square feet unit. approximately 6 hours per week - gat paid MANCHESTER. Gra­ Qocxl credit or bad ITEM 4 SPECIALTY SHOP INC. - Rcquctt o variance to • A m YOU ASWWnWT 649-0795.______Utilities and parking for 10. Must be available at Frees Time cious Raised Ranch credit, we make loans NO. 1M1 Article IV, Section 9.02.01 and Article II, Section N you ofo fioi oWiM of ool^^oNbi^ MANCHESTER. 2 bed- Included. Peterman 14.10 to allow occupancy of o building without (12:30 pm) dally and Friday evening at 12:30 with newly redeco­ easy. Recent ban­ I Send a message of love oni now M w noforofiONOowr, «o room Townhouse, ap­ Building Company. paved parking for o period not to txceed 4 months - h o v e 0 le w e w i p e y e . C a l M r. W u n le lL a.m. Oallvary of papers takes approximately rated flreploced living 649-9404.______I I Sonrlco Drive ■ Industrial Zong. room, dining room and kruptcy, forectoare or pllanced kitchen. Pay 1 hour, Monday thru Saturday, dependabla late payments, we can own utilities. $650 per VERNON. Route 83, near ITEM S PIRBSTONB TIEB O EUEBBR COMPANY • Re- to your Valentine on Ttl-AnMilca, Inc. oppllonced country NO. 1141 quest o Special exception under Article II, Section car a must Call Bob. at B47-W46. sized kitchen. 3 bed­ help. Relo-Com has It month plus security circle. 1200 square feet deposit and 1 year 12.02.0) and Article IV, Section S to allow altera­ (203) 2M-11M rooms and o 14X16 all from 1st and 2nd available nowl Reaso­ tions to 1145 Tolland Turnpike - Buelneet III Zone. February IquM OppertuMiy Boployer M/F leose. No pets. 649-0795. nable rent. 1-223-1325. Florida room. Family mortgages to refi­ IT IM * ANOELO STRANO - Request o variance to Article 8 room has full brick MANCHESTER. North- MANCHESTER 1725 He. 1M4 IV, Section 9.03.02 and 9.«.01 to reduce the Mrking PAFTT TIME DISHWASHERS, must be walled fireplace, slate nances. Applications field Green Ranch Con­ square feet, all or port. requirements Irom 70 spaces required to 41 spqcet 1 x 2>/2 16. Starling pay $4 per Th taken In the conveni­ dominium. 2 bedroom, proposed for o businett at 25$ Brood Street -■ Butl- F A R T T IM E entry, Tull both and Private lavatory, pri­ ness IV Zone. •1250 hour. Hours to suit baths, 2 cor garage. ence of your home or central air,appllanced vate parking. Ideal ^ STUDENTS - MOMS ^ yourschedule. Apply In kitchen, washer and ITEM 7 ARBORS DEVELOPMENT COEP. - Requeet o VO- CUSTOMER SERVICE $226,900. D.W.FIsh office. Main St. location. Con­ NO. IMS rlqnce to Article IV, Section 17.0$.01(b) to reduce person: T|ie Gallery, Realty. 643-1591 or 871- dryer. $775 per month. venient to highways. the front yard to 20 feel (30 feet required) to qllow CALL MOONLIGHTERS 141 New London Turn­ We are looking for responsible servlcc- 1400.O______C ALL NOW Security deposit plus 1 Immediate occupancy. InstoIlQtlon of utility etructuree ot 403 Weft Center pike, Glastonbury. veor leose. 649-0795, Street - Residence B Zone. mlnded Individuals to handle customer Inquir­ SUDDENLY back on the our professionals are 649-9001.______NURSE Aides- Certified. market! 11 Owners 474 Main Street. 2nd floor, MANCHESTER. Indus- ITEM I WILLIAM CHAPMAN- Requeeto vorldncetoArtl- Earn the $$ you need! ies. The position requires enthusiasm, Inde­ on duty 7 days a week NO. 1144 cle II, Section 2.01.01 to allow reduction on mini­ Bedmakers. Positions pendent thinking, and organization. Good need Immediate sole I 3 rooms. Heated. No trlal, office, commer­ 643-2711 available In newly ren­ 1 appliances. $480. Se­ mum lot frontooe (ISO' required, 120' proposed) to W« need 8 people from B:t 5 pm - 9:15 pm, communication skills and a pleasant tele­ Cozy and spacious 6 RELO-COM cial space. 2400 square ollow o subdivision of 42 Hills Street - Rural resi­ to place your end Saturdays 9-12:30 pm ovated nursing facility room older Colonial. 3 curity. No pets. 646- feet. Parking, loading dence Zone. on the 7-3 shift for phone manner are essential. bedrooms, 2 full baths, FINANCIAL 2426. Weekdovs. dock, drive-ln-door. At this hearing Interested persons may be heord and written special message Individuals who core fireplace, remodeled SERVICES MANCHESTER. Quiet Woodland Induotrlal communications received. A copy of these petitions hove $ 647-9946 $ for the elderly. Excel­ 3;30 — 7:30 PM Monday-Friday kitchen with a butler's neighborhood. 2 bed­ Pork. 643-2121.______been filed In the Planning and Zoning Deportment and may P.S. Deadline is 10 A.M., Feb. 12th, 1988 lent benefit package. 7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday pantry, 2 enclosed Call Bob Hayward room apartment with be Inspected during business hours. Coll or apply In person porches, garage. A 649-3156 appliances, wall to wall LOOKING FOR an apart­ ZONING BOARD OP APPEALS to South Windsor Nurs­ Please call Jeanne at 647-9946 lor more great house for the carpeting, 2nd floor. ment? Be sure to check EDWARD COLTMAN, SECRETARY ing Center, 1060 Main Information. price I $124,900. Jack- Licensed by CT. and No pets. Lease, secur­ the many vacancies listed Doted at Manchester, CT this 19th day ol January, IfSS. St. South Windsor. 289- son & Jackson Real N.Y. ity. Coll 643-1595. In classified each day. 0344)1 )ooooor>nTinnirff"T— 7771. EOE. Estate. 647-8400.O