BROTHERS USED CARS SPRING SPECIALS Tuesday, May 17, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents RESORT PETS AND 88 Msrhur Soafpto *19,495 PROPERTY SUPPLIES 87 Mtora. Q. Mirquit *13,895 07 M«ro. TopU *6795 MANCHESTER VACATION Rtntal. 4 bed­ 87 FonI Tampo *6995 V - r room Cholet. Conway. 87 Mare. SaWa Wgn. *10,495 HONDA New Hampshire. Very BASIC Dog obedience 87 Marc. Cougar *11,095 Nice. Moy 14-July 7. 7 classes starting soon In 87 Ford Tampo *6995 USED CARS ON ALL weeks. SSOO. Gas heat. Glastonbury. Please 07 Lincoln T.C. *16,295 OOCbavyVan *15,995 Market value query Call 742-9062 after 4pm. K \ 8 call Trainer, Joe DIS- 07 Marc. Q. Marquia *11,305 00 Honda Praluda *7995 1988 VW anto. 659-2482 or 267- 07 Lincoln Mark 7 *21,995 03 Dodga Rampaga *3495 INDUSTRIAL 7025.______87 Toyota Corolla *7495 04 Honda Accord *7995 B A B Y Chicks for sole. 07F0rdT-Blrd *9595 05 Honda Accord *6996 CABRIOLETS... A PROPERTY Baby Mallards and 07 Ford Crwn. V. *11,695 08 Marc.Lynx *3995 6 to choose from Pekin Ducks. Assort­ 07 Marc. Cougar *11,095 04 Honda Civic *5495 still hampers reval MANCHESTER. Indus­ 05 ny. Horizon *2995 trial, office, commer­ ment of chickens, adult 07 Mazda RX-7 *17,495 mallards, ruens and 05 Honda Civic *5495 cial space. 2400 sauore 80 Toyota Camry *M95 B y Andrew Yurkovsky nance director, said today that the revaluation. pekIn ducks. Plus 00 Uncooln T.C. 04 Olda Cutlaaa *5495 feet. Loading dock. alg. *13,995 Manchester Herald the attorney general has to rule Rosenberg added that she Woodland Industrial much morel 257-7721 or 00 Mazda 028 Turbo *9895 84 Honda Accord *7500 Park. 643-2121.______. a2frflW9. , 00 Marc. Lynx *4495 04 Ford EXP *3495 on whether fair market values for assumed that the town would use Bv Andrew J. Davis SNAPPING Turtles for 04 BuIck Bkyhawk *4495 Legislation passed earlier this the same year of the revaluation market values of the same year Manchester Herald sale. 10 to 50 pounds. 08 Marc. Lynx *4495 08 Marc. Marquia *6995 05 Accord LX *8195 month to allow the town to carry or market values of another year as the effective year of a new OARABES Live I 828-0889 or 257- 84 Buick Regal *4695 Y AND STORAGE 7721. 80 Marc.MarquIa *5895 out a new revaluation leaves should be used. revaluation. BOLTON — Residents voted 88 Lincoln T.C. *12,995 84 Aatro Van *7995 unanswered the question of what "As far as I know, the hill does down the town’s $7,075,748 budget 85 Bk. Cantury *7695 " I would think they would want S EC UR^GarageTm!i(H 85 Marc. Q. Marquia *10,595 market values such a revaluation not specifically address that to avoid the whole question in at an Annual Town Meeting 05 Mazda 825 *7995 05 Honda Civic *8495 location. S65 month. 82 Chav. Citation *3195 should be based on. a town official question,” he said. their next revaluation.” she said. Monday night, forcing town Please telephone 646- 05 Olda Calala *6495 said today. Donald Zimhowski. the execu­ boards to go back to the drawing 05 Dodga Caravan *7295 00 3-10Blazar *11,500 Rosenberg said her office is 1686 or 569-3018. MI8CELLANE0U8 . The administration is waiting tive director of the municipal board in search of new cuts. 85 Chav. Monta Carlo *7395 00 Honda Praluda *10,495 "hoping to move pretty fast” in ___ IFOR RALE 83 Mazda RX7 *6495 for a ruling on that question from division of the state Office of The budget, which would have 05 Lincoln T.C. *13,995 makings ruling, but she could not 00 Pont. Flaro OT *7495 the state attorney general’s Policy and Management, questi­ meant an 8.05 mill increase if ROOMMATES,. SIX Andersen windows. 05 Ford LTD *8995 say when one would be issued. WANTED New, In box. 34" wide, 04 Marc. Cougar *5495 "The AbI o Proftooioeals’’ office. oned in March the appropriate­ adopted, was defeated by a 74 to 57" high, $140 each. 84 Marc. Cougar *6495 24 A6oms St., Mooebester The bill passed by the Legisla­ ness of the town’s use of the 1986 The town administration de­ 66 vote. Originally, town officials A P A R T M E N T to Share. Call after 4pm. 649-7776. 04 Marc. Q. Marquia *7995 ture would permit Manchester an market values for the 1987 cided at the end of March to scrap had forcasted a 9.05-mill in­ Own bedroom, non- JOHN Deere Mower 1986. 04 Marc. Topaz *3995 646-3515 extension until as late as the revaluation, arguing that 1987 the 1987 revaluation Grand List crease, but with a $94,000 reduc­ smoker. $225 rent and 48" walk behind. 16hp 04 Chavy Capriea wgn. *6995 Grand List of October 1990 to do a values should be used in.stead. In because of the large number of tion realized late last month in 'h utilities. Deposit. 83 Marc. Capri *4995 SAVE engine, electric start. April, he asked the attorney appeals received by the Board of short-term bond financing, John, 649-0719. 83 Marc. Lynx MOTORCYCLES/ new revaluation that would take $1100. 649-1861.______*2995 Tax Review. Because of ques­ among others, the budget was 82 Buick Ragal *4995 M0PED8 the place of the botched 1987 general’s office to provide an FOR Sale. 42 Inch gloss revaluation. For a 1990 revalua­ opinion on whether the use of the tions about the quality of the reduced one more mill before the coffee table with de­ 301-305 CENTER ST. Y A M A H A 1980 250 Excl- tion. the higher property assess­ 1986 values was correct. revaluation, earlier this month yote. FURNITURE corator base. 1 square MANCHESTER ter. Runs good. Needs redwood umbrella ta­ ments brought about by the Jane Rosenberg, an assistant the administration asked area The budget, if approved, would minor repairs. Asking legislators to introduce legisla­ QUEENSIZE Waterbed ble and 2 benchs, $50. 2 6 4 3 -5 1 3 S $250. 646-4704. revaluation would be reflected attorney general, said today that have meant a tax rate of 43.80 complete. Dark pine, 4 redwood choirs with for the first time in the tax bills her office will not rule specifi- tion in the General Assembly that mills, up from the current rate of drawer bose, matching umbrella table att­ coming due in July 1991. Until a caTly on the use of 1986 values for would allow the town to carry out 35.75 mills. The increase would ached In the middle, . % nightstand and chest of 69 an entirely new revaluation. revaluation is completed. Man­ Manchester’s 1987 revaluation have meant an increase from drawers. $500 or best $40. 2 umbrellas, $30 offer. Coll after 4pm. each. 649-8151 after THE chester would be allowed to use because the new legislation Administration officials were $1,251 to $1,533 on a home valued 568-1903.______5pm.______UBURBAN Financing Available the 1986 Grand List, updated for makes that question moot. The concerned that the town would be at $35,000. COLONIAL High backed 120 Gallon electric hot I ALL NEWi changes, for the Grand List.s office will rule, however, on the forced to use assessments in the Residents though voted to send couch, floral design. water heater, $50. SUBARU effective for October of 1987, 1988 general question of whether the scrapped 1987 revaluation Grand the budget back to the Board of Excellent condition. Please telephone 649- -Honw of Saturday Sanrtea” • VBRNOM, CT. on and 1989. fair market values are from the List for the October 1988 Grand Finance with instructions to $300.645-8857after 6pm. 1597. Boyce Spinelii. the town’s fi­ same vear as the effective date of List. reduce the budget an unspecified MINIMUM TRADE ALLOWANCE | STEARNS 8. Foster Mat­ amount. tress and box spring. In CARS ON SELECT PRE-OWNED 1988 Fox GL 4 Door Another session of the Town good condition. Very 2000 CARS IN STOCK Meeting will be held Monday. If clean. $85. 649-8566 In FOR SALE BS SPECTRUM * 64S6 Isner resigns post the revised budget is defeated the evening. «M«S. AC ZUWTH -2000 Trad# *4495 DODGE Caravan 1985. Fox GL Wagon then, the meeting will reconvene KINGS Sized bed. Hitch­ 87 CHEVY •80M cock headboard, new Automatic, power •2000 Tfitf *3995 a week later, according to the steering, very good town charter. Sacro-Support Gold- M0.000 as Coventry planner condition. $8000. 649- 88 VW SCIROCCO bond mattress. 649- Aeer w a s * AWPI4 caea •2,000 Tf d» Finance board Chairman Ray­ 7 9958 after 5pm.______*8995 Golf GTI - Golf GL 9330.______mond A. Ursin said a letter 1979 Chrysler LeBoron. 68 SUBARU •S0»5 who has been on the job only since SO FAB ED . Queen size. AC. AMYM •2000 Trsdw *3995 By Jacqueline Bennett informing all town boards of Black and white plaid. Red. Automatic, olr, Manchester Herald May 6. said. “ I hope it is a A M /FM , tape. No rust. 85 PLY. RELIANT •64M Monday night’s vote will be sent $50. Please call 742- AMIf H C «a . AsIb •2000 Trad# *5495 Golf GT - Jetta GL symptom, not an illness. It is $1800. 647-9104. out today. The letter will ask the 0465.______*6006 COVENTRY — After less than often difficult to work in an PONTIAC Sunbird 1985. 83 SUBARU •2000 TrsdM boards to search for further cuts LOVESEAT and 2 Colon­ 4 «*D VW. AM m *3995 nine months on the job. Town organization with turmoil and and to report back to the finance ial matching chairs. Low mileage, 5 speed. Top condition, like 87 MITSUBISHI •6400 Jetta GLI - Jetta Carat Planner Robert Isner has re­ being without a town manager, as board by 4 p.m. Thursday. $250. Call 649-3101. PMsa. Csss Cap •2000 TfBttM *6495 new. $5500. 649-8447. signed and criticized "the man­ being without any top executive, Ursin. though, said he was O N E Kitchen set. Maho­ S5FI50 • 0400 can create turmoil.” A1WP11.60FI •2000 Tfidt *3995 agement at town hall” unsure how much work can be gany round table with 1977 Olds Cutlass-good Before Elsesser was appointed. leaf and 4 leather •0000 " I thought I could make more of done with the budget in such little running condition and S6 6MC •2000 Tndt Police Chief Frank Trzaskos was swivel chairs, $20. Sin­ tires. $850,649-6428 after V$ *6995 SELECTED USED CARS a difference. I thought I could time. " I don’t think we can do the gle bed frame, com- 6 pm. • 5400 11987 SCIR O CCO 16V ...... »11,995 make more changes,” Isner, 24. acting town manager from No­ work in the amount of time,” he snsuzu •2000 Trad# plete $10. 645-8442. *3495 Sunroof, AC, Power Mirrors, Cassette said during a brief recess at a vember to early May after Town said. 1975 FORD Mercury. Ex- Planning and Zoning Commission Manager Harold Hodge Jr. was During a scheduled meeting of ;^0^^2^^^^«o^MrojoAyMAwcj- TV/STEREO/ cellent running condi­ 11986 S C IR O C C O ...... * 9,995 hearing Monday night at Capt. fired by the Town Council. the finance board, held after the tion. $800. 646-0217. Automatic, AC, Caaaette, Power Steering, Power Mirrors APPLIANCES , UBURBAN UHA^ORDTPKE. Nathan Hale School. Elsesser said today that Isner’s 8tu HIpkint/SptcitI to tti« Honild Annual Town Meeting, the board 1983 TOYOTA Cellco GT departure will make the period of 'SUBARU ■ .111. I I . I L U I . I W I “ It’s the management of the rejected a motion to designate E IG H T E E N Month old Coupe, 5-speed, air, 649^550 1987 GO LF G T ...... » 9,995 adjustment to his new job more TOUGH GROUND — David Boutin of Boutin Drilling and Westlnghouse washing A M -F M cassette, top 4 Door, Spilt Sett, Power Package, Caaaette, AC, Power Steering town hall — they don’t treat their that other town boards cut machine. $75. Please condition. $4400. 649- employees like people. I ’ve put in difficult. Blasting Co., Stonington, operates a rig that is drilling specified amounts in their telephone 643-1119. 7550. a lot of extra (work) here, and "Any time someone in a key budgets. Ursin said individual 11987 GO LF ...... * 8,995 position leaves, it’s always diffi­ into bedrock at the Manchester site of the Pavilions at 4 Door Blue Metallic, Caaaette, 5 Speed well there’s no merit system” Buckland Hills. The rock must be removed to provide an boaM members knew better than Isner said. cult. And, yes. Bob’s departure he as to where to cuts should be ROBERT ISNER Addressing Isner’s criticisms. entrance to the $70 million shopping mall being built in |1986 PONTIAC TRANS AM ...... *10,795 . in job nine months Buckland by the Homart Development Co. CARDINAL BUICK INC Automatic, Exceptional Condition Town Manager John Elsesser, See TOWN PLANNER, page 10 See BOLTON, page 10 A Af Af O f f Af OI?C [1986 M USTAN G LX...... * 6,495 Automatic, AM/FM, AC, Power Door Locks Surprising drop in trade deficit is a ‘breath of fresh air’ COLLEGE GRADUATE SALES BLITZ [1986 SUBARU GL 4x4...... * 6,295 4 Speed, Stereo, Very Clean, Low Mileage FEATURING Bv Martin Crutslnger $28.97 billion while imports were markets. Stock markets opened ised veto of the omnibus trade A narrowing of the deficit is of investor fears that inflation The Associated Press up 3.6 percent to $38.72 billion. sharply higher. bill. seen as a sign of strength for the will rise. [1986 GOLF Wolfsburg Edition...... * 6,195 The trade deficit is the difference "Everyone is breathing a tre­ The February report, issued a American economy because it The $28.97 billion in exports sold THE ALL NEW 1988 BUICK SKYHAWK Split Seat, Stereo, 5 Speed Trant. WASHINGTON - The U.S. between the two. mendous sigh of relief. This is the month ago, had sent the dollar means more jobs in the manufac­ represented a $5.4 billion in­ trade deficit shrank dramatically The March deficit was the breath of fresh air we have been reeling on finanpial_^arkets turing sector. crease from the February level, 11985 VW J E T T A ...... * 6,495 to $9.7 billion in March — a drop of lowest monthly imbalance since waiting for," said Jay Goldinger, around the worldand pushed the Additionally, smaller deficits reflecting gains in sales of U.S. Special GMAC 4 Door, AC, 5 Speed, Caaaette machinery, computers, aircraft, 9 SALE PRICES more than $4 billion — as March 1985 and represented a 29.5 an analyst with Capital Insight, a Dow Jones industrial average usually translate into less downw­ FROM Graduate Finance 1985 VW J E T T A ...... * 5,295 American producers sold a re­ percent improvement from the Los Angeles investment firm. down by 101 points, itsfifth-worst ard pressure on the foreign chemicals and telecommunica­ cord amount of goods overseas, February deficit of $13.83 billion. Goldinger predicted that the loss ever. exchange value of the dollar, tions equipment. In addition, $600 4 Door, S/R, AC, Caaaette million of the increase came in 5/17-5/28 Program the government reported today. The March improvement was a trade improvement would streng­ The monthly trade deficit has which is also important for the 1985 G T I ...... * 7,495 The Commerce Department major surprise and triggered an then President Reagan’s position become the most closely watched country since sharp declines in gold sales to Taiwan. S/R, Caaaette, Special Alloy Wheels said that American exports shot immediate rally in the value of and make it more difficult for barometer, of U.S. economic the dollar can send stock and health. bond markets tumbling because See FOREIGN TRADE, page 10 1984 G L I...... * 5,795 up 23 percent to an all-time high of the dollar on foreign exchange Congress to override his prom­ SAMPLE SALE PRICE Mint Condition, AC, Caatette 8 1987 BUICK RIVIERA...... *14,795 Senate vote halts ai< 1988 BUICK SKYHAWK 2 DOOR COUPE Leathar Interior, Aatroroof, All Power Equipment. 10,000 Mllaa, Immaculate McNamara runs for 4th seat

ln t* lu H m a ’ ^ s p e e d transmission , a ir conditioning , e l e c t r ic r e a r d e f o q q e r . Bv Andrew Yurkovskv reform.” He said he would have housing." he said. Tax & Registration Extra i n c i u a v s . p o w e r s t e e r in g , p o w e r b r a k e s , a m /fm s t e r e o r a d io L until Noriega is gone Manchester Herald cut by 10 percent the $6.29 billion He said that before making j state budget passed by the proposals for affordable housing, Manchester resident Peter Legislature on April by 10, the concept of affordable housing WASHINGTON (AP) - The negotiating with him to drop the McNamara will formally an­ “ I think we’re spending too has to be defined. Senate, trying to pass a Pentagon charges if he agrees to leave nounce his candidacy in the 4th much money,” McNamara said. Meotti’s bill would have al­ power, a plan that has drawn ONLY: budget bill that has become a Senatorial District at a June McNamara is sponsoring a lowed towns to establish a con- intense criticism in Congress. vehicle for anti-drug efforts, fund-raiser to benefit the state fund-raiser for the Libertarian The chamber was also sche-. See McNAMARA, page 10 * today voted to urge changes in Libertarian Party, McNamara Party on Slater Street on June 4. 9,946 U.S. policy toward Panarha and duled to consider a proposal, said Monday. The event, which he is billing as ^^tmarv ^ 1 offered by Senate Republican VOLKSWAGEN ( its leader, Manuel Antonio McNamara, a Libertarian who the "Party for Freedom,’’ will •Doaa not Include undargiaza / glaza / lira warranty / faxes / raglalratlon. Leader Bob Dole of Kansas, that * "WHERE OUR CUSTOMERS ARE ALWAYS WITH US" Noriega. ran an unsuccessful campaign for include performances by three puts the Senate on record in TODAY The chamber voted 95-0 for a the town Board oPDlrectors in bands and a cookout. He said he opposition to any deal in which proposal by Sen. Jesse Helms, 1985, will face incumbeijt Demo­ hopes 400 people will show up. 24 Tolland Tpke.,(Rt. 83) Vernon, CT 649-2638 U.S. drug trafficking charges Index R-N.C., providing that no U.S. aid crat Michael Meotti andlRepubli- would be dropped. McNamara criticized Meotti’s be sent to Panama until Noriega can Carl Zinsser, a'l former 20 pagaa, 2 sactionB The decisions on the Panama- unsuccessful effort to get through leaves power and until President senator from the 4th DiSstrict, in related measures were scheduled the Legislature this session a bill Butlneat____ 18 MHS W o rld _ 15 ^ C A R D IN A L BUICK INC. Reagan certifies that no Soviet or the November elections. A TOUCH AnOVF FIRST CLASS I akina vou firstmakes us first Cuban troops are in the Central as part of the Senate’s effort to that would have given towns the Cl888lfl8d - 15-20 ObItuariM____ 2 Libertarians advocate less go­ option to implement a convey­ American nation. finally approve the huge bill. Comics_____ 10 Opinion _ _ _ _ 0 81 ADAMS STREET, MANCHESTfR J L i | f t i | C V 1 vernment control. ance tax to help pay for afforda­ Connecticut _4-5 Poople ' 8 iOppn Evpi. Monduy thru Thuriday) # " 4 5 / | The amendment was aimed at “ We should not dismiss these Noriega, who has been indicted indictments ... we’d be making a McNamara. 37, of 106 Summit ble housing. " I don’t see how you F o c u t _ _ 8 Sports___ 11-14 on U.S. drug trafficking charges. PETER McNAMARA St., said the main plank in his can raise the tax half of a percent Local___ 2-4,10 Tsisvislon _ _ 17 The Reagan administration is See DEFENSE BILL, page 10 . Libertarian candidate platform would be "spending and raise money for affordable Lottery^— — 2 U.S./World___ 0

( MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 17, 1988 - 8 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 17,19W RECORD Sth’s directors mum after reviewing deal ■’By Alex Girellt whether they had discussed the several. His remark may indicate Joyner said after the session Neither DiRosa or Longest Director Lorraine Boutin left “Manchester Herald proposed agreement between the that the proposal was not rejected that the litigation discussed was have revealed the proposal in its the executive session, held in the town and the district. by his fellow directors. the suit the town has brought entirety, but both they and other office of the district tax collector, G e t H elji______^ Eighth District Director Sa- against the district over constuc- sources have said many details before it ended. She told reporters A b o u t T ow n The sewer dispute between the District president Walter -imuel Longest said Monday that tion of a major sanitary sewer to have yet to be worked out. as she left that no decisions would two governments revolves over Joyner said after the .session that “ there will be several meetings” serve commercial development But Longest did say Friday. “ I be made. how a sewer will be built to serve no vote had been taken and no Here are the phone numbers to call ro get help between him and Manchester in the Buckland area. think it’s going to be worked out.” Perry Dodson, who is seeking with problems from state officials. Some are toll the $70 million mall at Buckland decisions made. DiRosa said he had not dis­ Qrad committee seeks donations Mayor Peter DiRosa to continue Hills. He would not say what property election May 25 as district presi­ free lines and others are not. In an open meeting that pre­ cussed the agreement with fellow The graduation committee ia atill soliciting negotiations toward an agree­ was discussed, but it could have dent, attended the open meeting, Longest, who said Friday he ceded the executive session. town directors, because the first contributions from area businesses and civic TOLL FREE FROM ALL EXCHANGES ment between the town and the been the town-owned firehouse on but made no comment. would discuss the new agreement Joyner said the session would be step was to find out how the oiyanizations to help support the graduation party district over fire and sewer Tolland Turnpike. D E P A R T M E N T...... PHONE Monday liight, would not com­ held to discuss a personnel district leaders feel about it. Dodson is campaigning on a being planned by parents for seniors of Manchester jurisdiction. A g in g ...... 1-800-443-9946 DiRosa said Friday that one All of the district directors platform that calls for a peaceful High School. ;■ His comments came after the ment when asked if the matter matter, and a real estate transac­ Auto Emissions...... 1-800-842-2000 •district directors met in execu- was discussed. However, when tion. At the request of attorney aspect of the accord he is trying to except Joseph Tripp were at resolution of disputes between the The party will be held at Manchester Community work out with Longest involves bothe sessions. LaBelle and town and district. The proposed College on June 17 from 10 p.m. until dawn. Child Abuse E m ergency...... 1-800-842-2288 -tive session for about an hour. asked if there would be another John D. LaBelle, the directors ConnPACE...... 1-800-428-5026 meeting between him and Di- added pending litigation as selling the firehouse to the Helen Warrington, the district agreement did not come up at the Parents of seniors are reminded of the $10,000 -Longest and other directors de- Consumer Protection...... 1-800-842-2649 district. n fco o.vc’''' P* open meeting. goal. tclined to confirm after the session Rosa, he said there would be another topic for the session. Checks may be made payable to MHS Graduation Environmental Protection Hotline. . . 1-800-842-4357 Celebration and mailed to Mrs. Ruth Zackin, 297 Governor’s Information Line ...... 1-800-842-2220 Ferguson Road, Manchester 06040. Health S erv ices...... 1-800-842-0038 Housing...... l-800•84^2000 8th seeking larger site for meeting Lemon L a w ...... 1-800-588-CARS MCC displays photographs Magazine Complaint Action Line . . .11-800-645-9242 State and Pagano people to gather there. that impossible this year. tors. Director Lorraine Boutin Public Utilities...... 1-800-382-4586 By Alex GIrelll The Newspace Gallery at Manchester Commun­ Manchester Herald Last year, 266 district voters Bowers School was mentioned said she felt having such a ity College will hold an opening reception for Workers’ Compensation Commission 1-800-223-9675 cast ballots for the district as one possible substitute commissioner would result in photographer John Woodruff on Friday, June 3, at 8 NOT TOLL FREE FROM SOME EXCHANGES ; Eighth District directors are presidency, leading the district location. duplication of authority. Director p.m. The exhibit will run through July 29. Gallery silent on probe looking for a larger hall than director to conclude that Whiton In other business, Director Willard Marvin said the commis­ hours are weekdays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and A G E N C Y ...... PHONE Whiton Memorial Library for the may pot be big enough for this Thomas Landers dropped a plan sioner would be “ stepping on the Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Banking...... 566-4560 By Andrew Yurkoysky conclude. year’s meeting. to have one of the directors toes” of other commissioners. Anthony Pagano runs Inter­ May 25 annual meeting after Fire Corporations ...... 566-857Q Manchester Herald Marshal Granville Lingard told Normally the annual meeting is named a commissioner of build­ The directors approved a set of Square dance set Saturday Energy ...... 566-2800 preters and ‘Translators Inc., held at Waddell School, but ings and grounds when his idea personnel policies worked out by an interpreting and transla­ district directors Monday that he F o o d s...... 566-3388 The state’s chief court ad­ would not permit more that 249 construction at the school makes got no support from other direc­ Landers The Manchester Square Dance Club will hold a Fraud...... 566-4807 ministrator said today he was tion service at 86 Sanrico mainstream level dance Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. Handicapped Parking Stickers...... 566-4194 not sure when the Judicial Drive. at Bentley School on Hollister Street. Earl Johnston Highway Road Conditions...... 566-488Q Department would conclude Questioned this morning and John Provini will call the squares. A rounds Insurance...... 566-2810 an ethics probe into Elby about the investigation. Elby workshop will start at 7; 30 p.m. with cuers Joan and Mail Order & Unfair Trade Practices — 566-3823 Pagano, the wife of Manches­ Pagano said, “ I have no Armand Daviau. Motor Vehicle...... 566-2433 ter attorney Anthony F. comment at this time.” Veteran’s Home (Rocky Hill) ...... 529-2571 Pagano. Anthony Pagano said Mon­ Sisterhood to Install officers The investigation, reported day that he knew of no Monday |n the Connecticut referrals to his service that Where can you find The Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood will install a Law 'Tribune, is based on came from his wife. He could new slate of officiers on Tuesday, June 14, at 6:30 Carrent Qnotatioiis allegations that Elby Pagano, not be reached for comment p.m. A dinner and special program are also planned R*alrakl PInlo/ManehMter Herald a court Interpreter, funneled this morning. for the installation. Those to be installed include; PUNCHING TIN — Barbara Chris­ proceeds of the craft fair will be used to clients to her husband’s lan­ Asked under what circum­ "I feel satisfi^ that we’re Justified in taking up; Eileen Freedman, Rena Goldwasser and Anita tensen, member of the Senior Girl Scout purchase camping equipment for Troop guage translation service. stances information on the Levy, co-presidents; Anita Levy, education vice the treaty and I plan to do so.” — Senate Majority; The state Code of Ethics for results of the investigation Men’s Spring Apparel? president; Molly Richberg, program vice presi­ Troop 2, admires the crafts of Larna 2 and to help defray the cost of the Leader Robert C. Byrd, saying he would soon call up- Public Employees says that would be released. Ment said. dent; Judy Meyer, fellowship vice president; Bonna Reidy of Wetherell Street. Reldy, at right, troop's trip to Boston. The fair wili aiso the U.S.-Soviet treaty banning medium-range’ use by a state employee or “ A lot of that will depend on Tannebaum and Bea Brodie, .membership vice will participate In the 14th Annual feature: fiat reed baskets, wicker nuclear missiles for a ratification vote. office holder of his position for what those conclusions are.” presidents; Judy Krutt, treasurer; Carol Mamlock, Springtime Craft Fair on May 21 from 10 cradies, wooden folk art, quilts, dried the financial gain of a family Possible disciplinary action corresponding secretary; Esther Yules, financial a.m. to 3 p.m. at Center Congregational flower arrangements, stained glass and member or businew with against an employee of the secretary; Irene Balaban, recording secretary. “ He has no one else. Joy and the kids were all he Judicial Department includes had.” — Jean Grimes, on brother-in-law Lee which he is associated is Board members for 1988-1990 incluude: Ruth Cohen, Church on Center Street in Manchester. much more. suspension and disiiiissal. Williams, an Army 1st sergeant whose wife and two illegal. The code says, “ no Linda Grad, Elaine Kahaner, Debbie Kaprove, Iris Troop 2 is sponsoring the event. The public offials or state em­ Ment said. There are also Unner and Lea Schmerler. Board members for children were among the 27 people killed in a lesser actions that can be Kentucky bus crash. ployee shall use his public 1987-89 include: Leslie Braslawsky, Robert Shore, , office or position to obtain taken, he said. *30 Men’s Jeans Linda Groveman, Sheila Abell, Bertha Robbins and financial gain for himself, his "We would not take civil Pre-washed for extra softness. Bea Brodie. Rabbi Richard Plavin will servce as spouse, child, child’s spouse, action against an employee. Hidden button fly front. Pre-shrunk. installing officer. PubHc Meetings parent, brother or sister or That would be by another 5 pocket styling. Lt. Blue and Qrey Kent Denley, family in East Cemetery. There from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at business with which he is agency.” Ment said. He would only. New York artigt are no calling hours. The Holmes the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 associated.” not specify what agency would Businesswomen present awards Funeral Home, 400 Main St., is in Main St. Meetings scheduled tonight. Judge Aaron Ment, the be in the position to take civil The Business and Professional Women’s Club of Kent David Denley, 30, of New charge of the arrangements. Memorial donations may be state’s chief court administra­ action against an employee. 10.99 Men’s Shirt Hartford Inc. will hold a scholarship awards dinner York City, formerly of Manches­ Memorial donations may be made to the Memorial Fund of the Manchester tor. said, “ I will confirm that The violation of any section on Wednesday, June 1, at the Manchester Country ter, son of Donald F. and Mildred made to the Arts Student Memor­ Second Congregational Church, there is an ongoing investiga­ sections of the code is punisha­ Plaid shirt, button down collar. Short Club. Social hour begins at 5:30 p.m. and dinner A. (Kurlovich) Denley Sr. of 23 ial Fund, in care of Jason 385 N. Main St., Manchester Human Relations Commission, Municipal Build­ tion.” but added he would not ble by a fine of not more than sleeves and bottom are hemmed. 2 follows at 6:30 p.m. For information, call Joyce Elwood Road, died Thursday in Fishbein, 525 W. 45th St., New 06040. ing coffee room, 8 p.m. comment on the nature of the $1,000 and/or a prison sentence matching chest pockets. Mixed Larko at 289-2781. New York. York City, N.Y. 10019. investigation or when it wcjld of not more than a year. colors. Bom in Manchester, Nov. 15, Kaltlln Waterfleld Bolton 1957, he had lived in New York the Merrill Colton Sr. Kaitiin Mary Waterfield, infant Chfitan Club to show slides iast eight years. At the time of his Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 8 p.m. Merrill D. Colton Sr., 76, of 24 daughter of Willard F. and *76 Men’s Shirt Manchester Civitan Club will meet Tuesday at the death, he was an artist and Kristin Wright Waterfield III of photographer. He attended Man­ Perkins St., husband of Madeline Solid color knit shirt. Cotton and Manchester Workshop for a slide presentation on (Stewart) Colton, died Monday at Monroe, N.Y., died May 6 at the Coventry polyester. Button placket. 1-button- northern India. Mr. and Mrs. George Potterton will chester elementary schools, and Arden Hill Hospital in Goshen, Vote is postponed ./ was a 1975 graduate of Manches­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. through chest pocket. Short sleeves. present the slide show. N.Y. Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Office Building, ter High School and a 1979 He was bora in Hartford, Nov. 7:30 p.m. Assorted colors. 9,1911, and had been a resident of Besides her parents, she is graduate of Southern Connecticut survived by her paternal grand­ Water Pollution Control Authority, Town Office Bridge Club announces scores State University. He studied at Manchester for 38 years. He was Building, 7:30 p.m. so PZC can ‘digest’ a veteran of World War II, parents, Willard F. and Edith Manchester A.M. Bridge Ciub results for Monday the Arts Students’ League, the Waterfield Jr. of Manchester, Town Hall Space Committee, Town Office 14.99 & ^18 Men’s Shirts National Academy of Design and serving in the U.S. Army in the Building, 7:30 p.m. are: North-South 1, Ellen Goldbert-Irv Carlson: 2, European Theater. Before retir­ and her maternal grandparents, Choose from a long sleeve vivid Eleanor Berggren-Eleanor Smith; 3, Terry Daigle- Pratt Institute, all in New York. Harold and Judy Taylor of pians for mali area He was awarded the Ezra Jack ing 12 years ago, he had been candy stripe lightweight casual shirt Bette Martin. East-West 1, Tom Regan-Marge Westerly, R.I. Keats Grant, a merit scholarship employed by First National or a short sleeve madras cotton shirt Warner; 2, Mary Warren-Edith Boucher; 3, Grayce Stores of East Hartford for over The private funeral was held both have button down collar and Shea-Louise Miller. Scores for Thursday’s game from the Arts Students League, Saturday with burial in St. James Corrections and an Art History Fellowship 25 years. He was a member of the By Nancy Concelmon and three-story high-ri.se build­ front closure on front pocket. are: North-South 1, Jim Baker-Hal Lucai; 2, Ann Second Congregational Church, Cemetery. The Hoimes Funeral Manchester Herald ings. The apartments will be built DeMartin-Lesly White; 3. A1 Berggren-John from Pratt. His paintings have Home, 400 Main St. was in charge been exhibited at Jadite Galiery, the Army Navy Club of Manches­ A story in Monday’s Manchester Herald incor­ by the Trammell Crow Co. of Greene. East-West 1, Bev Saunders-Faye Law­ of arrangements. National Arts Club, Province- ter and Retirees Club Teamsters rectly reported the percentage increase in wages After a nearly Iwo-hour presen­ Dallas, which has an option to buy rence: 2, Tom Regan-Mike Franklin: 3, Marion Local 559 of East Hartford. being sought by Manchester school nurses. The tation Monday on the preliminary the land from Finguerra. The ^20 Men’s Shirt McCarthy-Virginia Petersen. town Museum, Slater Memorial Museum and Avery Fisher Hall in Besides his wife, he is survived RobynLyn Starkweather correct increase is 65 percent. plan of development for 150 acres apartment buildings, located east striped shirt chest pockets with New York. by a son and daughter-in-law, Graveside services for Robyn­ surrounding the Buckland mall, of the'mall. will surround 15acres button back loop. Assorted colors. Auction winners receive prizes Besides his parents, he is Merrill and Sandra Colton Jr. of Lyn Starkweather, 2‘A-year-old the Planning and Zoning Com­ of open space, required under Manchester; a daughter Dorothy daughter of Arthur and Tammy mission tabled a vote on the zoning regulations. Manchester resident Edward Rowe won first survived by two brothers, Donald G. Colton of Manchester; a sister, Starkweather, wiii be held Wed­ Thoughts application to “digest” the Charles Berman, a partner prize in the East Catholic High School’s recent F. Denley Jr. of Ashford and ^20 Men’s Shorts Marion Hall of Enfield; three nesday at 1:30 p.m. in East information. with Trammell Crow, said the auction. Rowe, a 1972 graduate of the school, won a Mark T. Denley of Lebanon; a Color pelced shorts of ramie and grandchildren; a great- Cemetery. There are no calling The preliminary plan, submit­ apartments will probably rent for 1988 Plymouth Grand Voyager LE. Yolanda Carroll niece. Erica Deniey; and a Jesus often said things in such a way as to make us cotton. Outside drawstring at waist. grandson; several nieces and hours. The Hoimes Funeral ted by developer John Finguer- about $500 a month and will look of Manchester won second place, a weekend for two nephew, Mark Denley Jr.; many think seriously about the statement. Zipper fly with snap closure. 2-front, aunts, uncles and cousins. nephews. Home, 400 Main St. is in charge of One such statement is “ He who loves father and ra’s 1-84 Associates, includes like a Trammell Crow complex at the Parkview Hilton in Hartford. She is the ’The funeral will be Thursday at 1.000 apartments, an industrial called “Town Place” in 2 back pockets. Assorted colors. mother of a student at the school. Third prize was A memorial service will be arrangements. mother more than me is not worthy of me...” 10 a.m. at the Second Congrega­ Memorial donations may be research and development com­ Middletown. won by Bolton resident Bruce Linder, a 1985 Thursday at 11 a.m. at the South Matthew 10:37. What is confusing is that loving United Methodist Church, 1226 tional Church, North Main Street. made to the RobynLyn Stark­ father and mother is one of the 10 Commandments. plex, a hotel, retail and office Retail and office space, a hotel graduate of the school. He won a 20-inch Mitsubishi and restaurants will be developed Main St., Manchester. Buriai will Burial will be in East Cemetery. weather Memorial Fund, in care What we need to do with this statement is think space. The commission wanted ^18 Men’s Shorts color television. East Hartford resident Barbara after the apartments on land west be at the convenience of the Calling hours are Wednesday of the Capital Region Education about it. The words “ more than” tells us this is a time to “ digest” the information, Boxer-style shorts have wide elastic Berber won fourth prize, a Quasar compact disc of the mall. On 39 acres off Council, Stillman School, 129 comparative statement. We must love God more and will likely vote at its June 6 waistband and self-adhering fly. 2 player. She is the mother of a student at the school. Buckland Street, a hotel, offices Hartford Ave., Wethersfield than our fathers and mothers. Since God is the meeting. Senior Planner Robert side seam pockets, 1 back patch and retail space are proposed. 06109. creator of all, God deserves our primary loyalty. B. Hannon said. pocket. Longer length. Assorted Health agency holds office hours Deaths Elsewhere A preliminary plan of develop­ Planner Richard Krauss of Ar- This transcends even love for parents, love for rowstreet Inc. of Cambridge. colors. country, or love for one’s immediate family. The ment outlines land-use types and The Community Health Care Services Inc. will In Memoriam areas, utilities and other details Mass., said the hotel would hold office hours on Tuesday, May 24, from 8:30 to 10 and later became special ability to conceive and give birth to us was not probably anchor a retail Jack Quisenberry In loving memory of Helena Agos- original with our parents but was created by God. of the site, Planning Director a.m. and Wednesday, May 25, from 2 to 3 p.m. The assistant. Mark Pellegrini said. The appli­ complex. office is located on Route 6 in Columbia. JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - Jack A piano prodigy, Quisenberry tinelli, who passed away May 17, It is also worthy to note that our love for our Quisenberry, a former broadcas­ 1986. cants must get commission ap­ An office, restaurant and 372 performed as a child on radio parents will be stronger if our love for God parking spaces would be built on ter and special assistant to U.S. transcends it. Because in observing God’s sacrifi­ proval on a final plan of develop­ shows and later wrote fiction. Though her smile is gone forever. ment before work can begin. 6.3 acres north of the proposed Sen. Ted Stevens, died Saturday And her hand we cannot touch. cial love in Jesus, we discover a more glorious way Dr. Crane’s Quiz of cancer. He was 67. Quisenberry, who published Town staff agreed that I-84’s hotel, near the old Jambstone We will never lose sweet of loving. We sinful human beings have often Quarry, where scientists believe Although Quisenberry was a several newspapers in Denver, memories. cheapened love by reducing it to sentimentality. On application showed a “ compati­ staunch Democrat and Stevens is became general manager of ble and appropriate scheme for dinosaur bones may be buried. 1. Which meat is derived from a strictly Of the one we loved so much. a cross we discover that love demands our very best Republican, he signed on with radio station KINY in Juneau in this property,” Pellegrini said. herbivorous creature? so it is only by putting God first that we can love All Of The Above Merchandise Has Been Reduced From O u r^ rln g & Summer Stevens in 1971 as press secretary 1965. He also report^ the news. Dad, Sisters and Brother others as they deserve. But town staff requested some PORK CHICKEN VENISON FISH modifications to the plans. Jay 87/8B, Fall 4 Winter 87, and Previous Sale Catalcifgs. 2. A conning tower suggests which one of these? Giles of Fuss & O’Neill Inc. Sewer plan CABOOSE RACETRACK SUBMARINE Rev. James Meek outlined utility plans, including a SKYSCRAPER W eather Community Baptist Church sanitary sewer system that is the is rejected 3. Which sound is not typical of a human being? Center of a dispute between the GIGGLE SNICKER CHUCKLE BLEAT town and Eighth Utilities Dis­ Eighth District directors have 4. A slumber party would normally involve which Cloudy, patchy fog Manchester Herald trict. At the request of town staff, rejected member Samuel ^ n g - group? Giles said several alternatives est’s suggestion that a ^ a ll Manchester and vicinity: To­ The JCPenney Ca talog DROVE HERD FLOCK BEVY USPS 327-500 VOL. evil. No. 195 for the system have been included section of sewer be built to 8. Which creature eats the paper labels off tin night, cloudy with patchy fog and service a few North Main Street drizzle. A 60 percent chance of in plans. cans? Published dally except Suggested carrier rates The town staff also required residents whose septic systems rain. Low 50 to 55. Wednesday, l-B il Exit BILLY DOBBIN PETER BIDDY Sunday and certain holi­ are II.BOweskly. $7.70 tor additional turning lanes on Pavil­ are failing. 6.The prefix “ in” usually means “ not” but there cloudy with patchy fog. A 30 days by the Manchester one month, $23.10 tor ions Drive and Buckland Hills The directors rejected the are some exceptions, so decide which of the pairs percent chance of rain. High near Publishing Co.. 16 Bral- three months. $46.20 for suggestion Monday in favor of a nard Place. Manchester. Drive for turns onto Buckland OUTLET STORE below mean the same vs. those that indicate 70. six months afid $02.40 for Conh. 06040. Second Street. These are the only two of plan to build the entire North opposites. one year. Senior citizen class postage paid at and mall rates are availa­ 17 intersections in Manchester Main Street sewer. A permit from ^ Same Opposite West Coastal, East Coastal: Manchester. Conn. Post­ ble on request. that would require improvements the state Department of Environ­ ' Of course. (a) Elastic-Inelastic ------Tonight, areas of fog and drizzle. master; Send address To place an advertise­ because of the development of the mental Protection would be (b) Flammable-Inflammable ------A 50 perbent chance of rain. Low changes to the Manches­ ment, or to report a news needed for that plan, according to ter Herald. P.O. Box SOI, 380-acre mall site, said Steve (c) Vlsable-Invlsible -— ----- in the middle 50s. Wednesday, Item or picture Idea, call Mitchell, director of traffic engi­ Richard Lombardi, consulting It's something else (d) Sane-Insane ------Manphaatar, Conn. 06040. 043-2711. Off Ice hours are cloudy with patchy fog. A 40 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday neering at Fuss & O’Neill. engineer for the project. (e) Valuable-Invaluable ------percent chance of rain or drizzle. The directors also rejected a Hems XI priced, svailxhl* only at Outlet Store. Sorry no malt, phone, C O.D. order* Quenlitie* timited If you don’t receive your through Friday. “ The (roadway) system can Merchandije may vary from itlustration*. Shop Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m -9 p.m . Sun 10-5 High in the middle 60s. Herald by 5 p.m. weekdays The Manchester Herald absorb the additional traffic suggestion by Landers that the Intermediate markdown* may have been taken. Ad merchandi*e will be *old until »tock i* depleted Answers in Classified section or 7:30 a m. Saturdays, Is a msmber of The without any detrimental im­ district reimburse homeowners Sorry, no rainchcck*. Northwest Hills: Tonight, pleasa telephona your car­ Associated Press, the for the expense of cleaning out rier. If you’re unable to Audit Bureau of Circula­ pacts,” Mitchell said. cloudy with patchy fog. A 60 reach your carrier, call tions, the New England Development of I-84’s land, septic tanks until the sewer is 1361 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, Connecticut L ottery percent chance of rain. Low 50 to subscriber service at 647- Newspaper Association zoned Comprehensive Urban De­ installed. Today's weather picture was drawn by Brian Beau­ 55. Wednesday, cloudy with 9048 by 0 p.m weekdaya and the New England velopment, will begin with the District President Walter Located in the Manchester Catalog Distribution Center champ, who lives on Falknor Drive and attends Verplanck patchy fog. A 30 percent chance of for delivery In Manchester. Press Association. construction of the apartments on Joyner said, “ I don’t see how we Connecticut Daily Monday: 634. Play Four; 1105. School. rain or drizzle. High 65 to 70. 55 acres that will contain 36 two- could iustifv that exoense” MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 17, 1988 — 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuwday. May 17, IW« Rules halt Shelter to dote Van is destroyed Lottery operator says system is OK S T A T E NAUGATUCK—The borough has ordered a riielter fordie homeless, which discharges NEWINGTON (AP) - A top But J. Blaine Lewis Jr., chief of Lewis said failures in the cannot be saved." opened this winter under emergency officidi of the company now the state’s lottery system, reiter­ system, which at one point was “The system is running, but not in fire in garage running the state’s million-dollar- ated his stance that the state shut down for 24 hours, could well,” Lewis said. “Sometimes it & R E G IO N drcumstances, to chne by Fri^y. works, sometimes it doesn’t.” But the Roman Catholic priest who runs into Sound a-day lottery games says the should do what it must to get out mean penalties as high as $1 The garage of a 72 Bissell St. among those at the scene. Traffic system is almost free of problems of the contract with General million under provisions of the He said it the entire system had the shelter is pleading for a litUe more was . disrupted along Bissell WESTPORT (AP) -N ew rules and disputes a state lottery Instrument, and go hack to state’s contract with General been down briefly three times No challengo planned tinne. home braght in an auctltm March 12 after it was condemned by the Street after firefighters set up a designed to protect Long Island official’s claim that the system G-Tech Corp. of Providence, R.I., Instrument. Monday morning. HARTFORD — Federal proeecutora say Michael Watkins, administrative aide to temporary barricade. Sound will make it tougher on “cannot be saved.” which lost the contract when it He also said sales were down 18 Lewis opposed switching lot­ Mayor Terry BUckmiller, said that a letter town was damaged in a fire they won't cballei^e a federal appeals Monday. Meanwhile, Building Inspector towns and companies that dis­ John E. Kirkland, manager of was outbid. percent from normal levels in the tery computer companies on the court ruling ordering the release of was being sent to the Rev. Edmund S. Tbe fire apparently started Thomas O’Marra said today that charge pollutants into the waters, lottery operations for Gieneral G-Tech officials met Monday six days of the new contract. grounds that the $11 million FiUberto Ojeda Rloe. a key defendant in Nadolny, pastor of St. Vincent Ferrer when a van caught fire while he is reviewing the situation to a state official said. Instrument Corp., which took with state gaming officials to Sales customarily total about $8 savings to the state over the life of Church, informing him that the shelter the Wells F atfo robbery case wtao has beat "body work” was being done on see if Hansen was complying with Robert Smith, assistant direc­ over the system May 8. told the discuss the possibility of taking million a week, on which the state the five-year contract wasn’t in pretrial detention for a record 32 must be closed. it. zoning regulations in renting the tor, of the state Department of state Gaming Policy Board Mon­ over the games again, but no makes about a $3 million, prof it. worth the risk of making the "We feel we did our part,” said Watkins, Twelve firefighters and five garage for business, and whether Environmental Protection, said day that the system had “stabil­ specific proposals were ad­ Asked by board Chairman change. months. ize considerably.” vanced, according to Edward Roland H. Lange how he assessed “We are not having, by any U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Jr. said who said the temporary shelter was volunteers snuffed the blaze using the garage forbody work on Monday that, under the new approved during a winter appeal. “The minutes after it began riiortly the van was in compliance with rules, If a discharge would make “We feel we have made (a) Harrigan, spokesman for the the system eight days after standard of measurement, any Monday that he still conriders Qieda, SS, to cold weather is gone and we don’t feel zoning regulations. the water toxic, it will not be BLAINE LEWIS JR. recovery,” Kirkland said. “With state Division of Special General' Instrument took over, major system problems,” he be a danger to society and believes OJcda after 3 p.m. Monday, Capt. Jack there is a need for it anymore.” Hughes, of the Town Fire Depart­ Hansen could not be reached allowed even if it is within state . "it cannot‘be saved" any new system, there are bugs.’ ’ Revenue. Lewis said flatly, ‘I think it said. may attempt to flee. But Twardy said be for comment today. and federal standards for cannot disagree with the unanimous ruling ment said. Tbe home, which was con­ The home was sold for $109,500 discharges. Friday of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Clergy protest move demned the town in No­ in a public auction last November "Industry is going to get hit Appeals in New York, which said Ojeda’s vember, was sold to Richard to Hansen after its owner Alfred very hard and very quickly,” p ^ ria l detention bad gone on long enough. HARTFORD — Thebishop of /w photo Hansen, who said then that he Grezel, 65, was ordered removed Smith predicted at a conference - A bearing to work out details on Ojeda’s Connecticut’s Episcopal Diocese has planned to convert it into a by Judge of Probate William attended by about 50 state and iNa Dim N ym t >12 Hntlis Here$l-Fii!e bail has been scheduled for today before APPEAL LOST — Vladimir Sokolov, drawn protest from some clergy by two-family dwelling and rent it. Fitzgerald. Officials had deter­ local e le c ts officials from coas­ U.S. District Judge T. Emmet Clarie in a former Yale University lecturer refusing to ordain two women who publicly 'Hughes said the van ignited mined that Grezel had lived for at tal towns. Hartford, ’flie Judge, at the request of who the government says wrote declared that they are practicing from sparks frenn a grinding least two years in the home Some companies forewarned of Twardy and other prosecnitors, had denied homosexuals, citing national church without heat, electricity, or "vicious attacks on Jews" during wheel used while a subcontractor the new rules have already run ifgr QiaHfiM Buyers On Pirclases Onr $250. bail for Ojeda five times. policy. for the Mak Co., of Hilliard Street, plumbing. tests to determine whether they World War II, has lost his U.S. The women were turned down—one in woihed on the company-owned will be affected. Others will have Union disputet theory Supreme Court appeal aimed at the fall and one recently—because of “the vehicle. The contractor, Robert to do their own testing or contract saving his citizenship. He was public declaration of their identification as Sabo, said that the company was ST. JUDE NOVENA for it before the end of the year. WETHERSFIELD - A union offlcial photographed at federal court in practicing homosexuals,” Bishop Arthur renting the garage from Hansen Some inland sewage treatment ilnry O n k Stsre EBBiHe MAY THE SACRED HEART OF plants have already failed a branded as “utterly ridiculous’’ a theory W aterbury in 1985. E. Walmsley said. and that he (Sabo) was doing Walnuley cited national church policy in “body woilc” on the vehicle. JESUS BE ADORED, GLORI­ screening test. Smith said, and that common allergies might be the reason FIED. LOVED AND PRESERVED additional testing will be done. If some state Department of Transportation a statement mailed last week to Sabo said that the “interior of Connecticut’s IM Episcopal churches. the van” ignited during his work. THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, it is determined they cannot meet employees continue to feel uncomfortable Council to demote officer Hughes said that firefighters NOW AND FOREVER. SACRED the new standards they might be in a DOT annex building they were forced “lifted a few shingles” off the roof HEART OF JESUS. PRAY FOR forced to adopt new and more to evacuate twice. ROCKY HILL - A police lieutenant Citizenship bid lost of the garage in an attempt to US. SAINT JUDE, WORKER OF effective wa«te treatment The claim was made by DOT whose accusations led a state commission vent the smoke. There were no MIRACLES. PRAY FOR US. methods. Commissioner J. William Bums in a memo to conclude town officials tolerate racism WASHINGTON - A former Yale injuries and Hughes said Mon­ SAINT JUDE, HELPER OF THE “It’s going to be a new era for Monday to the staff of the DOT annex. will be demoted to sergeant, the Town University professor who'ttae government day, “I really can’t see a lot of HOPELESS, PRAY FOR US. SAY municipalities,” Smith said. The was first evacuated April 27 after Council has decided. asserts wrote “vicious attacks on Jews” structural damage (to the THIS PRAYER 9 TIMES A DAY. “There’s going to be a lot of stnne pesticides got in the building’s air Lt. John C. Herbst will be demoted July 1 for a Russian-language newspaper garage).” BY THE 8TH DAY YOUR attention on sewer treatment circulation system, and was closed again and have his salary cut by more than controlled by the Nazis during World War But Hughes said today the van PRAYER WILL BE ANSWERED. facilities, and their monthly Friday following continuing complaints $1,600. Town Council members said the II lost a Supreme Court appeal aimed at was a “total loss.” SAY IT FOR 9 DAYS. IT HAS reports of operating efficiency.” from workers about nausea, headaches, demotion was necessary to eliminate saving his U.S. citizenship. Attempts to reach Brian NEVER BEEN KNOWN TO FAIL. Smith said, however, that in­ burning and itching eyes, burning noses, duplication in the Police Department. The court, without comment, let stand McKeever, president of Mak Co., PUBLICATION MUST BE PRO­ itial results of tests on the level of watery eyes and a funny taste in their \ “I don’t care what way it’s masked and Monday rulings that Vladimir Sokolov of for comment today were MISED. THANK YOU ST. JUDE. toxics in the Sound have been mouths. what way it’s put forth. It’s retaliatory" Milford may be stripped of his citizenship, unsuccessful. E.F. encouraging. For instance, re­ Bums, in his memo, said health experts said Police Chief Philip H. Schnabel, the first step toward deportation. Fire Chief John C. Rivosa was cent tests on oysters, which detected no harmful substances during the Herbst’ attorney. John Williams of New Sokolov, who came to the United States accumulate copper more than testing. He said the annex building will Haven, said his client’s remarks were in 1951, became a naturalized citizen in other shellfish, have shown levels continue to be operational. protected by the First Amendment 1957. YEARBOOK less than one-lhird what they were in the early 1970s. PORTRAITS Levels of other toxics were Our commitmenl lo within guidelines except for the CAR ELECTRONICS portraiture aa art carriea level of polychlorinated biphen­ Coventry condo plan under attack through to all aapecta of yls in lobster livers, which is not VIDEO photography. So why considered to be a major problem •hould **Senior Yearbook Bookshelf Speakers then and again Monday the since they are not eaten by many Discover the unique design and smooth Bv Jacqueline Bennett Sullivan’s sentiments. be increased to six units per acre Portraiture** be an people, and those who do usually Manchester Herald Many belong to a group calling immediately adjacent to sites higher density condos would have eiception. SEC Big-Screen Stereo TV sound ol these compact 2-way hook- themselves CASE, Citizens Advo­ servicable by water and sewers. a negative impact on the town don’t east enough to make it a Gel the big picture' This 26" TV shell speakers with 6" woofer and Your peraonality and atyle concern. receives stereo TV broadcasts lor high-energy tweeter Great lor otllce sewer system. ’The limited sewer or study! (Model PS6I COVENTRY — Most of the 50 cating Sensible Expansion, re­ It also proposed reducing the become an intrinaic “My personal assessment is great quality soiiorl Fealutes Hal $igg< presented by Manchester Attor­ system was installed under state screen picture lor accurate. Itue lo- residents at a public hearing at current buffer zone from 75 feet to ingredient to your Naaeig* toxics may be a problem at the ney Martin Wheller. Wheiler mandate to stem the pollution of Portrait; with apc^ally life images Picture this In your living JVC Digital Car System Capt. Nathan Hale School Mon­ 35 feet. ’The proposal is a local level, in places like New DESIGN 95 day night urged the IHanning and gave the commission petitions modification of an earlier one Coventry Lake. priced atadeat room for no money down! Matched JVC components tor great car acoustics' Features Digital AM/FM Haven Harbor or Black Rock Cassette Deck with 20 station presets, auto reverse, scan and preset scan ACOUSTICS each Zoning Commission to deny a signed by 315 residents and asked that met with strong public In addition, they said it would packagea deaigned to $99 offer you the option of Harbor, but not in the Sound as a power ladei. and more Plus quality JVC A" speakers Drive home with great proposal to rezone the village that a forum of town commissions opposition. burden an already low water sounds! (Models KSR18. CSA1AI section of Main Street to allow be formed to consider the impact Mansfield attorney Samuel supply, impact school enrol­ quality at reaaonable whole,” Smith said. “That’s very higher density condominiums of the propo.sal prior to a PZC Schrager. representing develop­ lment. fire and police service and prices. helpful.” increase traffic. Other concerns Nasaiff Studio; Since 1956 Chester Arnold, a spokesman and apartment complexes. decision. ers Mark Lavitt and Phillip for the Sea Grant Marine Advi­ “This proposal has impact “I am opposed to the propo.sed DeSiato. both of Millbrook Asso­ were environmental impact and a family tradition of fine JVC Compact Camcorder portraiture and weddings. sory Program, said collection zoning amendment and a.sk the ciates of Coventry. Inc, and both historic preservation. Gel ready lor summer action with this beyond Just a section of town. It recently began of data for two New! 1988 Receiver could change the quality of life in commission to consider it care­ town residents, presented the A presentation on behalf of the extremely portable VHS C camcoider O N K V O computer models which will Introducing Onkyo's hot new 1988 leceivei' Features 46 watl/channel lor lull our town,” said Kathleen Sullivan fully.” said Judy LeDoyt. another modified proposal at a special developers by engineer Donald 639 Main Street Features auto-focus with high-speed Main Street resident. PZC meeting April 4. Holmes, and Julius Gy Fabos. a predict water quality in the shullei lor clear action shots Hooks power and CD-direct Input lor the purest possible, dislorlron-lree CD sound This of 861 Main St . “I ask you to reject n a s s i f f Mancheater Sound. up lo any TV lor instant playback, or year's latest model can be yours lor no money down! (Model TX810I this proposal.’’ ’The commission ciosed the Water Pollution Control Au­ landscape architect from Massa- watch tapes on any VHS V(TR Best ol JV C Removable System! Developers Mark Lavitt and hearing, which had been con­ thority Chairman Tom Hall said 'chusetts, did not convince the ;tu (d io 6 4 3 -7 3 6 9 a ll- it weighs only 1'k lbs! Catch all 95 Take your deck with yo u-safe and secure-or use in a second vehicle' This Philip DeSiato of Millbrook Asso­ tinued from March 28. Although Monday he feared that because group otherwise, even though m the action as It happens with a JVC removable digital AM/FM cassette deck leatures 20 station presets, KENWOOD quality camcorder! (Model GR25I' $1189 aulo-ieverse. seek and scan, power ladei. 10 watls/channel and more System ciates of Coventry Inc. want to the commission has 65 days to the proposal does not state statistics were presented that Deal spares includes matched JVC 6" X 9 ” 2 way speakers Take it with you and pay no 6-Disc CD Player build a minimum of I lO condos on make a decision, Chairman Jona­ specific boundaries of the area to school enrollment would rise internst lor a year! (Models KSR46. CS692A) about 31 acres along Route 31 in than Kreisberg said the rezoning be effected, such developments minimally and that Route 31, a We Take Great Pleasure the village area of South Coven­ request will be on the agenda fora could spring up anywhere in town two-lane road, could handle as pit bull’s life $ 2 7 0 9 5 try. The firm also has plans to May 23 meeting. later. much as 1,600 trips per hour. In Announcing The renovate a former textile mill. 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Or he could conclude Both include safety clutch. Allow extra time for custom order.. your Prudential representative now for the drder Issued to dispose of him them, she said. a free, no obligation Pru-Review. We by the Stamford dog warden was ty M . ^ ^ A v o n Sounds G i*eat.inc. To Jan Horn of Timrod Road, 'I'ic 'lack $ 9.5 Collar I’in $ 4 6 Enlarged to show detail warranted." mother of two. this sounds ideal. still make housecalls.Check the phone The attorneys said they expect ’ThJk^uear, she and a friend have book for your local Prudential office. a decision within a few weeks. NEW YORK • CONNECTICUT • MASSACHUSETTS • RHODE ISLAND taken turns leaving work each >> * Sut^ect to applicable deductibles, conditions and polKy limitations Gabe Moquin; executive assist­ day, picking their children up ant to Andersen, said Monday Houit 46 - West Mam Slreet MANCHESTER-261 Broad Street (203) 647-7979 ORANGE-200 Boston Post Road. Contempo Square (203) 795-3571 after kindergarten at Martin r SOUNDS NEWINGTON-2547 Berlin Turnpike (203)666-8427 W. SPRINGFIELD-1267 Riverdale Road (413) 736-6317 y Jewelers Since 1885 that the commissioner was not I Fsrminglon A V O N -177 West Main Street, Rt. 44 (203) 677-2354 HOURS: Mon.-Sal. 10 AM-9 PM, Sun. 12 PM-5 PM School,, driving them to a child \ ' IN C . im r.lu /ljA N H llH V lARMIUOION HAHTFOHD MANCMtSTER MERIDEN The Prudential aware of the agreement and care provider on the other side of Mil IORD . Nf WilAyEN SOUTHUURY tl.'RRiNOION TRUMBULt WATERBURY wouldn’t comment until he re­ C. 1988 (X)Sounds Great le a raglalarad aarvica maitr ol Soundt Great. Inc., a New Vorlr Corporation town,' then getting back to the ABOVE AND BEYOND” • Mictiaqi'j Cfmxjif/Mn’.u;' f,artj/V>sa/Amet)cat' Coptssb 1987 Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company All rights reserved viewed it office. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. May 17,19M — 7 • - MANCHESTER HERALD. TucBday, May 17.1988 OPINION ATTENTION: ALL NON-UNION EMPLOYEES 'BtIUhu Peace plan: Ja c k OF MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TT DOESN’T UXK Anderson If It fails, QOCJ)mPRESll®Tr.. When management questions employees about their attitudes toward mOEN.raQivwrs the Union during an organizing campaign, or calls meetings to agitate nom<3R! against the Union, that is a form of brainwashing. To use the prestige go to court 0 ^ , and influence of managment in this way is unfair to the employees and 0 ^ . lo c i i 810 has been so termed by eminent statesmen and jurists, it tends to make a LOCAL 818 bully out of the boss. It discourages the more timid employees from If you could draw any reasonable Greek leader NARTFONO seeking better working conditions. Brainwashing is designed to break NARTFORO conclusion from the number of people who up the unity of the employees which is essential for obtaining good profess to want peace between the town and 'CBNRICIiCUT CONBICTICUT Union working conditions. the Eighth Utilities District, it would be that selling arms an era of good feeling is upon us and the As you well know, we were called to sign the non-union employees of age-old disputes that divide Manchester are Manchester Memorial Hospital. We began a campaign with help from about to come to an end. some of you. Everything was going fine and we filed for a petition to It would indeed be pleasant to be able to to Iran, Iraq have the National Labor Relations Board, a branch of the U.S. Govern­ make that assessment, but it is premature to ment, conduct an election. Your employer submitted a list to the Go­ Jump to such a happy conclusion. A.F.L C.1.0. WASHINGTON — No matter which nation vernment, which contained many more names than we had signed. Perry Dodson, who fought vigorously emerges victorious in the Iran-Iraq war, Greek against an earlier agreement between the Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou will be Rumors are flying that the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Local town and the district because it involved prepared. His government has been selling 919, quit. WE HAVE NOT QUITI We withdrew the petition In order to get addi­ having the district give up its authority over I munitions to both sides in the Persian Guif conflict. tional cards so that when we re-file, we will have the amount necessary to win A . . n f sewers, is now campaigning hard to be We reported in December 1986 that Greece was ^ the election and to establish the Union in Manchester Memorial Hospital for elected district president on a platform of regularly selling weapons to Iran for cash or those who are presently non-union employees. But, it is up to you to do some bartering them for crude oil. The payment wps of the work and lend a helping hand. seeking a new agreement with the town. being delivered to a high-level official in the Greek He has tried to characterize his opponent in Ministry of Defense. The oii was either refined in Organizing is ''teamworkl" Organizing is "pulling yourself up by your the campaign, Thomas Landers, as a district Greece or sold on the world market at a large own boot strapsl” If yOu are going to succeed in winning the election hard-liner. He calls Landers “ abrasive.” o p e n Forum profit. and enjoy all the benefits that a Union can bring you; you must "lend a Landers rejects the label and insists that Now we have documentary evidence that the Y “ We all want peace and we’ve all been state-owned arms company in Greece has hand!” Stretch out a hand to others and urge them to join with you. Sign branched out to do business with Iraq, too. It has working for it.” recognition they will receive as a a co-worker today; talk to the employees; talk to a friend! Sign at least diagnosing human responses to been scouring the world on both sides of the Iron School nurses result of compensating their Mayor Peter DiRosa, who has negotiated actual or potential health prob­ Curtain in search of munitions to fulfiii contracts one person, because a Union is “TEAMWORK - TOGETHERNESS - school nurses at professional some kind of agreement with district Director lems, providing supportive and with Iraq. Ironically, some of the munitions were U N ITYII” Without your help it will be very difficult to succeed. seeking parity levels. Wearealsocertainthatthe Samuel Longest, says he is confident the restorative care, health counsel­ bought from Israel for later sale to Iraq, one of taxpayers of our town will benefit We are very happy to report that the organizing drive is going along at a agreement will be acceptable to both sides. Editor’s note: This letter is ing and teaching, case finding and Israel’s deadliest enemies. And some of the arms from this action, in that such a addressed to the Manchester referral, collaborating in the ending up in Iraq apparently came from the United very promising pace, but we need more cards, more names, and more And Longest says that the major stumbling starting salary level will attract Board of Education, principals, implementation of the total States. blocks have been overcome and he thinks the only the best trained and expe­ people to get involved. Please do not allow management to brainwash and interested taxpayers of the health-care regimen and execut­ The internal documents, all dated in 1986, are on problems are going to be solved. rienced nurses to see to theproper you. You are Intelligent and can make your own decisions. We are still town of Manchester. ing the medical regimen under the letterhead of the Greek government-owned health care of students and staff Since both sides are under pressure to little or no supervision. We are munitions firm, PYRKAL. They are primarily on our feet with plenty of folks in “our corner.” U.S. law gives you the who attend and work in our install a trunk sewer needed to serve a mall As you may be aware, the usually alone in critical situa­ applications to the Greek defense ministry for right to have the election; that is the American system. We believe in schools. If you will please contact and other commercial development in Manchester school nurses are tions, relying solely on our own permission to buy munitions and parts from our board members an voice your people, and that is why we feel sure that those of you who share the Buckland, and to serve some district currently in nego^|ons for a skilled nursing and emergency foreign countries. Each would authorize George care training in order to provide support for our position, it will be Union belief will work very hard by contacting your co-workers; make households, the incentives to arrive at an successor agreemem^ with the Haloftis, director of PY R K A L’s production plant, the proper emergency care. greatly appreciated. housecalls, talk to them at work; make phone calls; but, by all means, agreement may be greater than they were Board of Education'ihthe town of to carry out the transaction. Each document states Manchester. The negotiation pro­ The ^ a r d of Education has told that the purchase will be made to fulfill a 1985 when the last proposal was rejected by Virginia M. Drapeau, Suzanne L. get cards so that when we re-file, your employer will not have the oppor­ cess has been congenial between us that we are professional people contract with Iraq. Valade, Dalelyne E. SIwik, tunity to say that we did not have enough cards or interest. district voters. the negotiating parties and the and they demand that we be We have also seen two of the approvals that came Geraldine T. Hoyt, Janet But there is no guarantee the two current status leaves only one educated and qualified profes­ back to PYR K A L from the Greek defense ministry Remember, when you sign a card, when you sign a co-worker, it is an Crealey, Marie D. Kitsock, governments won’t find themselves locked in issue unsettled beforfrP complete sionally to provide for the well­ during the time that P Y R K A L was busy shopping Margaret C. Dwyer, Gall expression of mutual respect; a pledge of mutual support, an affirma­ agreement can be reached; the being of students and staff of the for the Iraqis. The approvals are marked an impasse again. Hinchen, Marie J. Girelli, issue is wages. Impasse on this Manchester school system. For “ confidential-urgent,” and they authorize tion of faith in the practical use of democracy. Every Improvement of The last set of negotiations, carried out Patricia Kovaleski, Lynne issue was reached on April 26. this great charge, the board is PYR K A L to buy munitions components from the working conditions, every success scored had its beginning by the UN­ openly for everyone to see, failed despite a lot Gustafson, Margaret Kidston, 1988, and the union filed a petition willing to increase our rate of pay United States. American policy prohibits the resale of effort by the negotiators. There is no Mary Jane C. Murray, Roseann ITY of people. to the state Board of Mediation by 3 percent. Wehave respectfully of American munitions to either of the Williams guarantee the new set of negotiations, carried and Arbitration to engage the declined this offer in hopes that “ belligerents” in the Persian Gulf war without U.S We hope that you feel this way and that we can work together to win the Manchester School Nurses out in private, will meet with all the needed assistance of a state mediator to someone like you will assist the permission. At our request, officials at the State election. SIGN A FRIEND UP WITH THE UNION. “IT’S THE RIGHT approvals. assist in reaching a settlement. board in its struggle to award us Department and the Defense Department searched If they fail, the town and the district should We need your support before our compensation at a profesional their files to see whether Athens had been granted THING TO DOIII” level. give up trying and resign themselves to the scheduled session with the state permission to resell U.S. munitions to Iraq. No mediator on May 25 to encourage What are we looking for? idea that their differences will have be settled Wonderful care record of any such action could be found. rking members of the Manchester We are not requesting a 100 This may explain why the two official approvals wo 7 in court, perhaps in long and repeated oercent increase In salary for the like Board of Education to award us at our hospital for the purchase of American munitions don’t v i / i l l litigation. That is an unpleasant prospect, but what we consider to be a fair and first year of the contract. An mention Iraq. When P Y R K A L asked for YOU it will be the only one left. just salary increase. interesting statistic, however, To the Editor: permission from the ministry of defense to buy in a Discussion on issue: shows that a nurse employed by from the United States, the applications specified ' The Manchester school nurses the Manchester Board of Educa­ The purpose of my writing is to Iraq. When the defense ministry set back the currently service 21 sites with a tion. at step one of our current inform the people of Manchester permission, it said only that the munitions were for contract, earns $7,421 less than a of the wonderful hospital we have ''O u t work force of 14 nurses, including a 1985contract with a “ foreign country.” UNlO IlOCXl I our supervisory nurse. This new teacheremployed right out of in our midst. Two weeks ago I was We can say with certainty that the destination Fraternally and Sincerely yours. means that one-third of our college. At the other end of the admitted to the ASA unit for was Iraq because we have copies of both the nursing work force must provide scale, a nurse who has been surgery and stayed on 2 North applications to buy from the United States for the optimum care to students and employed for 20 years with the afterword. I really appreciated contract with Iraq, and the defense ministry staff at more than one work site. Board of Education earns $10,832 the kindness offered me from my purchase approvals to buy from the United States Whereas this statistic may lead less than a teacher employed for entry to my departure. for an unnamed foreign country. The terms match Arnaldo F. Espinosa Bernard R. Magnant one to believe that we are in need the same amount of time. All the staff was kind and in all specifics. President Secretary Treasurer of more nurses, in reality we are We are requesting that the caring, but the nurses especially All items mentioned in the documents we have ready, willing and able to sustain board raise the starting salary were attentive and their tender­ seen were components for 105mm howitzer rounds. optimum health care with the level of school nurses to $24,000, ness in caring ^or me almost The applications from PYR K A L include one dated present work force. We only ask with comparable compensation moved me to tears. I want to thank March 21,1986, to buy 240,000 detonators for the • ®1»e5byNEA I for adequate compensation for for each succeeding step of our them and the hospital publicly for 105mm shells from the United States “ for the said workload. salary schedule. This increase a very gratifying experience. program for Iraq.” UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS UNION It is our priority to provide will give us parity with the other PYR K A L also asked permission to buy 366,000 *7 am going to make an example of you. optimum care to students and professionals in pupil personnel Betty Lon Nordeen units of fuse components and 160,150 fuses from the L O C A L 919 Therefore, I'm sentencing you to TWO slaps staff whom we serve. The practice services. The Board of Education 357 S. Main St. United States in April, May and July 1986. on the wrist." is defined as the process of will be proud, we ore sure, of the Manchester In June, PYR K A L asked to buy 35,000 smoke 284 FARMINGTON AVENUE. HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT 08108 projectiles from Israel to fulfill “ the contract with AFL phone (203) 825-0333 CIO Iraq.” OUTSIDE LOCAL DIALING AREA 1-800-842-2218 The documents also show that PYR K AL arranged purchases from Italy, Spain, Holland, AUTHORIZATION FOR REPRESENTATION Who will win the fight over integrity? England, Germany, Albania and Bulgaria. Ail of the applications specified that the munitions would go to Iraq. They included shells, cartridge cases, Desiring to enjoy the righto and benefits of collective bargaining, I the undersigned employee of WASHINGTON — George Bush has conceded What is the problem that Thurmond and gunpowder and other explosive materials. publicly for the first time that he was “ troubled by Common Cause are worried about? at We attempted unsuccessfully to reach George COMPANY NAME 8TOR8 AOORBS8 some of these allegations” of a lack of ethical Do you wonder why we never seem to negotiate Haloftis in Greece. We also asked the Greek hereby authorize United Food & Commercial Workers International Union, AFL, CIO. or Its chart­ conduct by the nation's highest law enforcement effectively with Japan? Embassy in Washington for a statement from As the trade bureaucrats are “ negotiating” for ered Local UnloR-to represent me. for purposes of collective bargaining respecting rates of pay, officer. Attorney General Edwin Meese III. Northern Haloftis and for a Greek government response to the country, they are also negotiating with Nissan, He acknowledged the problem only after months this story. An official spokesman would say only wages, hours of employment, or other conditions of employment. In accordance with applicable law. Perspective Toyota or whatever, for a cushy lobbying job. One of rising pressure on the campaign trail and public this : “ In its export transactions, Greece fully Commerce official last year was soliciting expressions of concern by two top aides, Peter Michael J. McManus complies with its obligations arising from NO INITIATION FEE - NO DUES UNTIL A CONTRACT IS SIONED Japanese clients before he had left his government Teeley and Robert Teeter, who felt Meese was international agreements. It is strange that a becoming a "liability” to the vice president’s post. matter which was definitively closed in 1986 is The General Accounting Office, in a very quick chance to capture the White House. being raised again.” DAT! StONATURB OP IM PLOYU Teeley said, “ What a guy like Meese does is take and small study, reported that at least 76 away the opportunity to discuss the issues that you was standing with Sen. Thurmond last week. On the high-ranking fede$l officials left their posts to Your Social Sscurtty Number really want to discuss.” other side were not.only House Democrats, but the lobby for foreign governments and foreign Mini-editorial Please PRINT: I 1— Of course, the Democrats love to see Bush "twist Reagan administration and the American Civil economic interests. Who? In the past, getting a good job in China meant Eighteen former White House officials, 22 other slowly in the wind,” to use a phrase from the Liberties Union. pulling strings and even resorting to bribery. The Your Name. Your Addreee. Watergate era, But they had better be careful, for At a Judiciary Committee hearing, speaker after high-ranking staff In the executive branch, six average worker without connections had to take they are clearly giving Bush the opportunity for the speaker from the left and the right condemned the former U.S. senators, nine members of Congress, any job assigned by the state. But times are City------State- Zip Code- Home Phone Number. last laugh. bill — called the “ never again Mike Deaver” bill. 17 senior congressional staff and four general changing, and Chinese college students were Your Shift: DAY □ NIGHT □ Your Job Title------— Dept. No. How? House Democrats are fighting a soundly Clitics said it as a hasty overreaction to allegations military officers. treated to something new recently — a job fair Your Depl. Name. conceived ethics bill that passed the Senate last of widespread corruption that has plagued the Together, they represented the interests of 50 where they would show their stuff to potential Date Hired------Your Present Rate of Pay------fp*r*rj Hours Worked Per Weak month — a bill that George Bush has wisely , Reagan administration. countries. employers. One student at the fair told UPI, “ I supported. Simon Lazarus, a former White House aide in the “ In any other nation, this wholesale employment want a job where I can make a lot of money.” Can Your Days Off: MON. □ TUE. □ WED. □ THUR8. □ FRI. O SAT. □ SUN. □ The bill, proposed by Sen. Strom Thurmond, Carter administratf3nV*how a lobbyist, said of of former senior government officials as Culsinarts and BMWs be far behind? R-S.C.. would tighten restrictions on lobbying Michael Deaver and Lyn Nofziger, “ Let’s not influence-peddlers for foreign Interests would be government by former government officials. forget the fact that those men have been convicted unthinkable and scandalous.” Says who? Dr. Pat Equally important — and what Congress doesn’t under the existing law.” Cboate a former high-ranking Commerce ifflanrliPBtrr l^rral^ like — is that the bill would apply to members of But the judge who convicted Nofziger said the old Department official, now a lobbyist with TRW Inc. I UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS UNOIN BERNARD R. Congress and their staffs. statute is unclear and D ^ e r ultimately was not When Americans read that Henry Kissinger ARNALDO F. MAQNANT Founded In 1881 ESPINOSA As Thurmond said: “ It is time that public service convicted on conflict-dMnterest charges, due to the takes a stand on “ X ” issue, they assume he is Secretary-Treasurer law’s imprecision, even though he was allegedly speaking as a senior American statesman — not as PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... PublUher L O C A L 919 be just that — not merely a stepping stone for GEOnOE T CHAPPELL...... Edilor President lining up corporations and nations (Canada on acid the foreign agent representing an embarrassing Paid for by future employment or profits.” DOUGLAS A. BEVINS ....;...... Execullva Editor A.F.C.W. - A.F.L.-C.I.O. The restrictions imposed are not harsh. Former rain) as future clients before he left the White long list of interests. MARIE P. GRADY...... City Edilor U F C W Union members of Congress, for example, would not be House. He was convicted of a different crime. Multiply these conflicts on foreign issues by ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... AnocIMa Edilor 264 Farmington Avenue • Hartford, Connecticut 061 OS • Telephone (203) 626-9333 Local 9 1 9 allowed to lobby their former colleagues for only a Various members of Congress cried crocodile thousands of domestic interests willing to hire DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Advartlalng DIractor Outside Local Dialing Area t -800-842-2215 AFL-CIO year. The same would be the case with former tears about how the bill would “ cripple the former high level federal officials. MARK F. A BR AITI8...... Bualnaaa Managar executive branch staffers — the 37,000 top government’s ability to recruit bright executives,” If Congress fails to pass the bill George Bush SHELDON COHEN...... Composing Managar ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Pratiroom Managar appointees. and “ unfairly harm their prospects for would be to blame. But he wlll’have rocks to throw JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... C IrtjIallon Managar Sadly, only Common Cause, the citizen lobby. employment after public service. at the Democratic-controlled Congress. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 17, 1988 - 9 g — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 17, i«88 / | Fatal crash FOCUS______iJKf . nets charges

There are snags to buckling seatbelts PEOPLE for driver m By the Editors protect the people the passive designs rides up onto the abdomen in a crash. of Consumer Reports are suppos^ to protect — passengers The board said it “is unable to state Webber receives award By Mike Embrv Consnmer The Associated Press who don’t normally buckle up. People with confidence whether passenger- NEW YORK- Domestic automakers are attempt­ who habitually buckle up will use vehicle occupants should be advsed to ing to improve an important safety Reports these passive systems Just as they use lap belts or not.” Composer Andrew CARROLLTON, Ky. - The fuel tank of a bus that feature; seat belts. Government used the manual belts, buckling up Although the board’s equivocal Uoyd Webber re­ burst ihto a fireball when a pickup truck slammed regulations for the 1988 model year and unbuckling each time they get attitude about using lap belts was ceived the first into it head-on didn’t meet federal safety require car manufacturers to include anchored to the door. As the door is into and out of the car. Those wdio later challenged by the national Triple Play Award requirements, investigators said after the truck’s passive restraints — automatic safety opened, the belt swings forward. The don’t use ordinary belts are unlikely Highway Traffic Safety Administra­ from the American driver was charged with 27 counts of murder. belts or air bags — in 25 percent of lap portion of the belt stretches low to accept the inconveniences of these tion and virtually all the researchers Society of Compos­ At the time of the accident, one of the nation's their production. But, according to across the seat, invariably entangling designs. in the field, it did spur automakers to ers, Authors and deadliest bus crashes, truck driver Larry Maho­ Consumer Reports’ auto engineers, the legs of individuals getting in and Another new development in the move faster on makign lap-and- Publishers in re­ ney’s blood-alcohol level was nearly 2t4 times the some automatic safety belts are not out of the car. A woman in a skirt safety-belt area is the advent of shoulder restraints standard in the cognition of his legal definition of drunkenness, authorities said designed well. suffers the greatest indignities and, lap-and-shoulder belts for rear-seat rear. three hit musicals Monday. Excellent automatic systems — like possibly, snagged hosiery. John Ackman, Carroll County commonwealth’s passengers. Iii the past, all American The change could be made quickly on Broadway. A9 photo the ones in Toyotas, the Ford Escort The (ihrysler system consists of a cars used lap belts alone in the rear. because all cars' sold in the United It’s the first attorney, said he planned to seek the death penalty and Mazda 626 — are passive in the shoulder belt only. A manual lap belt, But this year, a full three-point Staes have for many years been award because FAREWELL SOVIETS - An Afghan against Mahoney, 34, who was in serious condition at Humana Hospital-University of Illinois. sense that they’re easy to ignore. awkward to use, is provided for extra system is standard in some models, required to include anchorages for Lloyd Webber Is herdsman lays a garland of paper AP photo Close the door, and they wrap around protection for those who choose to use and the big three automakers promise rear-seat shoulder belts. And most Mahoney’s northbound truck was traveling in the the first composer flowers on a Soviet soldier Monday at a wrong direction on Interstate 71 when it struck the you; open the door, and they move it. The shoulder belt is anchored to the total conversion to full rear safety manufacturers make retrofit kits with three “block­ FATAL BUS CRASH - State police Town of Clinton. Two bodies are near away, leaving entry and exit rela­ door, and swings out and away when belts by 1990. availale. But they may be difficult to farewell ceremony to mark the withdra­ church bus filled with teen-agers and adult investigate a school bus accident in the guardrail; one covered with a sheet tively unimpeded. Unfortunately, buster hits” simul- chaperones returning from an amusement park the door is opened. You can slip past The push for full protection in the find. In Consumer Reports’ Judgment, taneously on wal of the Soviet troops. About which 3 people were kilted an 20 injured and the other with a blanket. The front of that's not true of the General Motors the belt if you have room to open the rear grew out of a 1986 report from the you should only have a new-car dealer one-fourth of the Soviet forces wiii be near Cincinnati. design in the Buick Regal or the door fully. But, if you own a Le Baron Broadway, said Twenty-seven people were killed and 42 jnjured. in the upstate New York Duthess County the bus is at the right of the photo. National Transportation Safety install them. Don’t buy them at an Morton Gould, puiied out at the end of the month. Chrysler system in the Le Baron Coupe, you won’t have the room to Board, a federal agency. The report aftermarket auto-parts store. If the Andrew Webber The victims died from smoke inhalation as they Coupe. open the car’s long doors. concluded that rear lap belts alone belts aren’t inade to fit your particu­ president of AS- tried to scramble out of the burning bus, said state The GM passive safety belt consists Since the GM and Chrysler beltsare can cause death or injuries to belted lar model, they could be hazardous in CAP, which licenses Lloyd Webber’s music in medical examiner Dr. George Nichols. Seventeen of lap-and-shoulder straps that are easily detached, they probably won’t rear-seat occupants when the belt a crash. the United States. people remain hospitalized, most in critical or Police investigating bus crash “It is a wonderful honor for me as an NATION serious condition. English composer to be honored by the The former school bus used by the First Assembly American society,” Uoyd Webber said of God Church in Radcliff did not meet post-1977 that killed three in New York Nurses’ indiscrete taik gives Monday. safety requirements for a caged fuel tank, said His Broadway shows — “Cats,” “Starlight & W O R L D Joseph Nall, a National Transportation Safety CLINTON. N.Y. (AP) - The Poughkeepsie, was listed in sta­ 44, and Raymond Phillips, 25, Dr. Gott Express” and “The Phantom of the Opera” — Board investigator. driver of a converted school bus ble condition in Northern Dut­ both of Clinton Comers, and are also running on the London stage. Meese gets outside help The tank had a 3-inch gash and was pushed back 26 carrying mentally handicapped chess Hospital in Rhinebeck. He Patricia Russo, 23, of Clinton Peter Gott, M.D. inches by the crash’s impact, Nall said Monday WASHINGTON - Attorney General Edwin people has been unable to talk to suffered head injuries, cuts and Hollow, authorities said. reader that sinking feeiing night. investigators about how it broken bones. The bus was owned by Laidlaw Madonna steals attention Meese III is turning to an outside public Asked if a caged tank might have prevented the crashed at the bottom of a steep Eight of the 20 injured were Transit, where Taylor has relations consultant to improve his image fire, Nall said, “That’s the ultimate question we’d worked for 2'A years. Betty NEW YORK — The hype surrounding hill, killing three people and admitted to hospitals, six in DEAR live in a large city. after firing the Justice Department’s chief like to answer, but now it would be premature.” injuring 20. critical condition, authorities Guffy, a spokeswoman for the ABBY: In a My definition of a secret is Madonna didn’t bother one of her co-stars in spokesman, prompting accusations by The 1977 Superior bus with a Ford chassis, which “It’s really going to depend on said. company’s corporate offices in recent column, something that is known only by David Mamet’s Broadway production of conservatives that he wants “blind loyalty.” the manufacturer said was equipped to carry 66 his medical condition” whether The bus was traveling down a Van Nuys, Calif., said Laidlaw Use amputation someone com­ one person. The moment it is “Speed-the-Plow.” Despite the department’s annual $1.7 passengers and a driver — the number aboard the he can answer questions today, steep hill when it failed to make a would release information on the plained about a Dear Abby revealed to a second person, it “At 40 years old,” actor Joseph Mantegna million public affairs budget, it is negotiating night of the crash — did not appear to be overloaded, said state police Sgt. Dennis sharp right turn at an intersec­ accident today. nurse who had becomes public knowledge. Sign said, “I really have to admit that the whole a contract with an employee of the public according to Nall. Cody. tion, Cody said. The bus hit a Except for Taylor and Gussie broken the Abigail Van Buren me... aura of the thing did not have the same impact relations firm Hill & Knowiton to help depict Some survivors said the seats that were supposed Investigators want to know utility pole, tipped over on its Veach, a 54-year-old bus attend­ as a last resort code of confi­ SEALED LIPS on me as perhaps it would have if, say, they Meese as a tough drug-buster. to hold three people were too small, resulting in whether mechanical failures or right side and came to rest 30 feet ant, all the passengers were dentiality by had told me I’d be doing the play with Ernie Word of the planned outside public relations some people hanging in the aisle. high speed contributed to Monday from the road, a few feet from mentally handicapped people ^ DEAR DR. GOTT: My wife’s legs and feet are talking too DEAR SEALED LIPS: Your Banks” — referring to the Chicago Cubs contract surfaced Monday along with the news “There were too many people on that bus,” said afternoon’s accident, Cody said. Little Wappingers Creek. working for Rehabilitation Pro- * horribly swollen and she has developed ulcers on much. My wife wife broke the code of confiden­ star of the 1950s and ’60s. Conrad Garcia. He said he had to sit on a girl’s lap in The driver, Lewis Taylor, 44, of Killed were John Dalyrymple, grams Inc. them. She also has had redness that has extended that Meese had fired department spokesman is an RN who tiality when she shared with you Madonna, in an interview published Monday Terry Eastland. the back row because the bench wasn’t wide enough. from her feet to her knees. Her cardiovascular never discusses her patients with "numerous fascinatng cases.’’ I NTSB investigators will remain in Kentucky for surgeon says she may have a blockage or maybe it’s about around the nurses’ station in The New York Times, says she wasn’t others, but she has shared with concerning this man and his refer to the final paragraph of surprised by the mixed reviews she received several more days, and it could take up to 10 months an infection. She’s only taking Persantine, which me numerous fascinating cases prosthesis, I resolved that should your letter. AIDS hearing surreal before a final report is released, Nall said. Cable car accident a mystery does no good, and he’s talking amputation. Should in her Broadway debut. Investigators on Monday examined the accident knowing that I would never I ever become impotent I would “I expected it because I get it with we try another doctor? repeat anything she told me. WASHINGTON - A Civil Rights site, about 45 miles northeast of Louisville, and SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -p.The operators of the historic open-air, was on the tracks. The cable car never go to a local physician. DEAR ABBY: I am a widow everything I do,” the pop star said. "There are was going 9 mph. There just DEAR READER: You seem to be describing a Recently, a male patient in her Abby, medical recoils, be they who has Just started to date again Commission hearing on AIDS turned surreal noted some braking by both drivers before the brakes of a cable car ihat cable-pulled trolleys. people who are violently opposed to the fact when gay protesters in clown masks hummed accident, Nall said. careened out of control down one The cable car was jammed with wasn’t time to stop it,” Newkirk common medical condition called stasis dermatitis. section was hospitalized for pneu­ in a hospital or a doctor’s office, after several years. If I date that I exist on this Earth. As people age. they develop sluggish circulation in monia. One of the nurses who was are accessible not only to nurses, someone who is desirable, I feel "America the Beautiful,” shouted insults at Only two survivors were interviewed as of of the city’s steepest streets were tourists Monday morning when said. the veins of the legs; blood tends to pool in the lower c^ing for him let the word out but to all of the office help. The insecure about the correct for­ witnesses and commissioners and held up Monday night, but more interviews of witnesses not defective, officials said, leav­ witnesses Said it barreled down extremities and is unable to return briskly to the that he was impotent tiind had only way one can be absolutely malities — especially when he Reagan blasts Regan wristwatches to denote that “time is running were planned, Nall said. ing them puzzled about the cause rain-slick tracks on Hyde Street, One man, whose name was not heart. Becau.se of gravity, fluid leaks through the been fitted with some kind of sure of confidentiality is to take takes me home at night. out” for AIDS victims. Federal investigators attempted to interview of the accident that injured 31 a hill with a 21-degree angle, and available, was pinned under the walls of veins and capillaries and floods the prosthesis. When my wife told me his or her business to another Is it all right to say good-night NASHUA, N.H. - Donald Regan’s “kiss and Monday’s hearing became so heated that Mahoney on Monday, but “he would not talk to people. slammed into the rear of a large wheels of car No. 13, and other of the remarks being bandied tell” book about his days in the White House investigators for reasons of his own,” Nall said. “Everything worked the way it repair truck. victims were strewn across the surrounding tissue, causing swelling (edema), town, or clear across town if you at the elevator downstairs? Or one witness said he would rather die “in the intersection at Hyde and Bay tenderness and brownish-red discoloration. The would this throw a wet blanket on shows that the former presidential chief of street” than in the hospice run by another, and Mahoney, who was served with warrants in his was supposed to,” said George "If the truck had not been there skin’s nutrition is impaired, permitting ulcers and future dates? If I let him take me staff is a pygmy, and that now everyone knows hospital room, will be arraigned once he is released. Newkirk, spokesman for the San in the intersection, we would not streets, just above Fisherman’s a third said gay pressure groups are thwarting have had the accident. The truck Wharf. infection to develop. Such venous insufficiency can to my door, wouldn’t it be it. President Reagan’s daughter says. public health efforts. District Judge Stanley Billingsley denied bond. Francisco Municipal Railway, be associated with additional circulatory problems Data Bank awkward if I didn’t invite him in “Donald Regan is now, for the world to see, as small and ungracious a man as most of us resulting from poor arterial blood supply to the legs. for a few minutes? (I am HALL FOR RENT To cure the ulcers, doctors must first treat the assuming that he is the “right” knew he was,” Maureen Reagan said Monday. Pope lectures president edema. Only then will the skin return to normal. one for me — I know what to do “There were a lot of us who wanted to get rid Dukakis, Jackson stump Oregon For parties, showers, receptions, ASUNCION, Paraguay — Pope John Paul meetings. Complete kitchen facilities. Swelling from incompetent leg veins often responds about the others.) of Don Regan.” II, in one of his sternest lectures to a head of to elevation of the legs, elastic hose or other SCHOOL DAYS: America becomes I don’t mind losing someone Reagan commented while in the state for an Bv Laura King making a final appeal for votes today. Harris & Associates, released Monday, Large enclosed parking lot. Inquire: state, told President Alfredo Stroessner that Oregon’s secretary of state. Barbara which gave Dukakis a seven-point lead. supporting devices, diuretic therapy (to rid tissues who isn’t worth keeping, but I appearance before a Republican women’s The Associated Press Lithuanian Haii of excess fluid). meticulous attention to proper skin ______better educated______don’t want to lose a desirale man respect for human rights “is not a question of Roberts, predicted a low turnout — The poll, of 2,138 voters, put the group. political convenience.” hypothetical race at 50 percent lor 24 QOLWAY STREET care (and avoiding minor injuries), a balanced Percent of Americans 25 and older through ignorance. “When you see the numbers of people who Democrats Michael Dukakis and about 50 percent of the state’s regis­ MANCHESTER The pontiff made the remarks in an address Jesse Jackson battled it out today in the tered voters — for today’s primary. Dukakis, 43 percent for Bush and 8 CMMIoratP.M. low-salt diet and — occasionally — surgery to repair UNCERTAIN have served the president, but very few of PhOfM 643-0618 diseased veins or remove them entirely. Monday night in the presidential palace to top Oregon primary, while Pat Robertson, Only a few statewide items were on the percent undecided, also with a three- them who have been such pygmies as to have government aides, foreign diplomats and ballot. point margin of error. Your wife's surgeon, by hinting at amputation, is Years completed, 1940 Years completed, 1985 DEAR UNCERTAIN: A gentle­ to write nasty little tomes like this,” she said. who went from television preacher to suggesting that most of her problem may be man should see his date safely to Stroessner, 75. who has ruled Paraguay since presidential candidate, was returning A poll taken last month gave Dukakis Bush, who won praise from Robert­ sceondary to arterial blockage. From the informa­ a coup in 1954. to electronic evangelism. a wide lead in Oregon, but Jackson has son as the latter left the presidential her door — women have been race, in turn wooed Robertson suppor­ tion you supply. I believe that there are other mugged in elevators and halls. If Collins to create line John Paul flew from Peru to Paraguay, the Robertson, who abandoned his Re­ spent much more time in the state. avenues toexplore. Forexample.bypa.ss surgery or you like him well enough to want last stop on his four-nation South American publican campaign on Monday, was "I want to win in Oregon ... and take ters in Washington state, where Robert­ RENTAL angioplasty (balloon treatment to remove obstruc­ to see him again, and consider tour, and met privately with Stroessner for 30 going back to work at his Christian that momentum to California,” Jack- son won a Super Tuesday straw poll. NEW YORK ^ The vice president said after Mon­ tion) would certainly be preferable to amputation. him the “right” one, invite him in “Dynasty” star minutes before delivering his speech. Broadcasting Network, which he had son said on a primary-eve stop in Persantine. a drug used to retard blood clotting, is for coffee, tea or conversation. left in order to mn for president. He was Eugene, Ore. California’s contest, day’s “unity meeting” with Robertson Joan Collins has three weeks from today, is the grand- backers: “I didn’t have* to pledge not — in my opinion — going to help your wife’s leg signed a contract scheduled to appear today on the show CARS problem. Commandos raid temple that made him famous — the “700 daddy of all primaries, with 314 anything.” But he praised Robertson’s DEAR ABBY: Regarding men to start her own “family and faith” agenda. To give you more information. I am sending you a wearing wedding rings; As our AMRITSAR, India — About 90 Indian Club.” delegates. Daily line of fragrances Meanwhile, Republican nominee-to- Bush, who was campaigning today in Bush, campaigning in Washington copy of my Health Report. “An Informed Approach wedding date approached, the next year. commandos pushed into the Golden Temple state on Monday, was asked about a Weekly to Surgery.” issue of wedding rings came up. complex today to try to dislodge Sikh militants be George Bush took angry exception to California, told a rally at California In summary, a patient with ulcerated, red and My fiance asked, “Do you want She was chosen the most recent published report State University at Fresno on Monday Newsweek report suggesting his na­ Monthly “because as a from two towers overlooking the night that he couldn’t wait to take on the tional security adviser, Donald Gregg, swollen lower legs is more likely to be suffering me to wear a wedding ring?” golden-domed shrine, police said. linking his staff to a drugs-and-arms from theeffectsof poorvenous. rather than arterial, I answered, "If you don’t want Hollywood person­ network involving Nicaragua’s Contra Democratic nominee imNovember. had links to an arms and drugs network Rates ality she is the It was the first major probe into the rebels. Bush hinted it would take But a poll published today suggested involving the Nicaraguan Contra circulation. These symptoms can come from to wear one, then neither will I.” complex, Sikhism’s holiest shrine, since a weakened veins and capillaries, as well as from The idea of his bride not ultimate at this expletives to express his feelings on the Bush trailed Dukakis in a hypothetical rebels. liver disease and heart failure, both of which wearing a wedding ring was point. She is the police siege of the shrine began May 9. matter, and accused Sen. John Kerry of matchup. According to the CBS-New 646-0128 The advance came after Sikh extremists, in York Times survey of 1,382 adults, “It’s just pure unadulterated... I’ve increase pressure in the' leg veins. Medical shocking! most visible, prob­ Massachusetts of leaking “information got to watch my language,” he said. treatment is preferable and available; surgery We had a double-ring wedding ably in the same an apparent effort to divert attention from the that’s not fair or true.” taken by telephone from May 9-12, 16+ years Later, he termed the report should be considered as a last resort. If your wife’s ceremony. I put a ring on his league as Eliza­ besieged temple complex, killed 44 people Dukakis, the far-and-away Demo­ Dukakis was backed by 49 percent and slanderous.” LYNCH surgeon has not given her a “full court press’’ of 4.6% finger, and he has never taken it beth Taylor,” said Monday and early today in the highest 24-hour cratic front-runner, was favored to win Bush by 39 percent, with 10 percent Leasing A Rental undecided. The margin of error was 3 “I would challenge Sen. Kerry ... to medical therapy, ask for a referral for a second off. Gerard Semhon, toll in their 6-year-old campaign to form an today’s contest in Oregon, which 345 Center Street NEA graphic independent nation in Punjab. offered a prize of 45 delegates. But percentage points, CBS said Monday show some evidence and stop leaking opinion. BEATRICE IN WACO. chief of Parlux out information that’s not fair or true,” Manchester Fragrances Inc. of Jackson, who campaigned persistently night. and passionately in the state, was That was in line with a poll by Louis Bush said in Seattle. Joan Collins New York City. The name of the Lawyers argue lUD suit Does animal research apply to humans? new product is undisclosed pending some legal ST. PAUL, Minn. — G.D. Searle & Co. technicalities but will include Miss Collins’ withheld information about the Cooper-7 Mars’ river beds jHancliE0tEr DEAR DR. REI- cal accounts of penile rings causing works), may cause damage. A few name, Semhon said. intrauterine device’s potential for causing NISCH: So much re­ damage to the urethra (the tube that physicians have conducted experi­ infertility, attorneys maintained as they search on animals is carries urine and semen through the ments using rings or similar devices prepared to begin their case against the had signs of iife later applied to hu­ ®rctfE0tra anil fflljnraU penis). This could explain having to aid erections, but the patients Marquez hurt in accident manufacturer today. mans. Do female anim­ Kinsey Report blood in the ejaculate and urine. involved also received a thorough WASHINGTON (AP) — Ancient rivers that once als have orgasms? And CARACAS, Venezuela — Gabriel Garcia “The evidence will clearly show that the June M. Relnisch, Ph.D. There are also reports of rings medical examination before the company was not telling the doctors or the flowed across an Earthlike Mars may have if so. has this research damaging one of the penile cylinders experiment began and were very Marquez, winner of the 1982 Nobel Peace harbored primitive forms of life that flourished presents HAIL BRITANNIA led to better under­ that normally fill blood during an closely monitored for any signs of Prize for literature, suffered a bruised rib in a women what they knew and, in fact, was briefly before the red planet turned bitterly cold and standing of human fe­ erection, and this can cause erectile trouble. To date there is not enough car accident. telling them things that were contrary to what dry, scientists say. males’ orgasms? difficulties.. evidence from these clinical trials to A bus crashed into the Colombian writer’s they knew or had every reason to know,” said POPS car as he was being driven Saturday night to Roger P. Brosnahan, one of a team of lawyers Steve Squyers, a planetary scientist at Cornell First, stop using the rings and see a say whether the penile ring is an University, said that most evidence now indicates DEAR READER: Al­ physician (preferably a urologist who effective, safe way to increase erec­ Maiquetia International Airport outside from the Minneapolis law firm Robins, Zelle, though it is not possible to ask female may not result in the future. We know Larson & Kaplan. tat Mars and the Earth were very similar shortly CONCERT specializes in diagnosing male sexual tile functioning or. delay ejaculation Caracas to catch a plane for Cuba. after their formation some 4.5 billion years ago and animals whether they have orgasms, so little yet about orgasm in either dysfunctions). You must tell that can be treated successfully by other He was in satisfactory condition, El Diario observations in the wild and in human females or males that no that conditions that led to the formation of life on physician about use of the rings, means (and without causing damage de Caracas reported Monday. Treaty’s chances are good Earth may also have existed on Mars. Vaughan Williams laboratories indicate that some fe­ avenue of possible research should be otherwise the relevant tests may not to genital structures), trying penile Garcia is in Caracas researching the life of English Song Suite Friday, May 20 males of other species of mammals ruled out. be done. Although having blood in the rings or other devices without a Simon Bolivar for a novel. WASHINGTON — The U.S.-Soviet Squyers was among the scientists discussing (such as some monkeys) exhibit a ejaculate is not always a symptom of supervising physician is not worth the medium-range missile treaty has a better planetary research at a meeting Monday of the Saturday, May 21 tension-releasing behavior resem­ DEAR DR. REINISCH: I’m a a serious problem, in your case it risk. than even chance of winning Senate American Geophysical Union. In an interview, he bling human orgasm. 50-year-old male. For quite a few warrants further investigation. Once the physician has checked to Betty Wright rose developed ratification before President Reagan meets said the most likely place for finding proof of Such data has been of general years I’ve used various types of rings You may be surprised to learn that see whether you have any damage to with Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev in Martian life is soil laid down billions of years ago cl®' 8:00 P.M. interest to scientists investigating to maintain harder erections as well the physician has seen other cases the urethrh or penis,

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It’s like Marshall McLuhan’s global Washington, said, “ I think people realize this IB Narrow inlet 19 Chemical suffix n may send the police to your doorstep. village. People blame television for passive Is a great country and we have great 23 Secluded valley 16 Showing now D C I D O D O Jerry Strickland was arrested in connec­ viewing. This is active viewing, with two-way resources and there’s no reason for violence. ol-'’ 25 Ear (comb, « IRoDI-m -COMICS! life M tion with a 1687 Michigan murder when 20 communications. You can help solve a People are sick of it." 18 _ Gantry form) B 26 Campus area people recognized him after seeing “ Un­ mystery.” The basic difference between the shows is K A N U T t by ChariM M. Schulz 20 Mrs. in Madrid 27 Soviet Union □EOEIOO E1I3D solved Mysteries” last February. that “ America’s Most Wanted" deals only 21 Kapital" (abbr.) ' Strickland was watching when he was BO’TH SHOWS FEATURE re-enactments with fugitive criminals. “ Unsolved Myster­ H I I TMINK I LL 6ET ON IT, HAVIN6 TROUBLE W ITH 22 Scold 28 Jacob's twin iK ij arrested. He told police it was his favorite of the criiries, often with some of the real ies” gets Into ail types of unsolved events and 29 Slangy ANP 60 TO ANOTHER STATE, . FRACTIONS A6AIN, HUH? ropoatedly show. people who were involved. affirmative 44 College official missing persons. “ America’s Most Wanted’ ’ 24 Calif, airline 54 Hop stem One fugitive, James Charles Stark, was “ This program demonstrates that people is a weekly show on the Fox network. ANP LIVE IN THE UJ00P5 destination 31 Hooklika parts 46 Compass point 50 Infirmitiss " ^ r How to catch stupid criminals. 32 Fashion name ANP EAT PERRIES! 26 Regal 49 Highway to the 57 _ -do-wall found on the basis of a promo for an upcoming don’t have to resort to vigllantism to help “ Unsolved Mysteries" appears as an occa­ 33 Diminutive suf­ 30 Study far north SB Dancer type episode of “ America’s Most Wanted.” Stark, catch criminals,” said John Walsh,hostof the sional special on NBC, the next scheduled for 34 Navy ship fix 50 Thin metal convicted three times as a sex offender, was 36 Hawaiian feast (conip. wd.) Fox show. Walsh has become a national Wednesday, May 25. prefix (abbr.) layer 39 Nothing 60 Skill wanted in the murder of a girl in Banning, spokesman for victims since his son, Adam, "Many of our stories deal with normal 3B Sesame 51 Therefore 41 Prepare for Calif., and for the rape of a woman in nearby THE oniZZW EUS by Sill Schorr 37 Step____ I 52 Aid in diagnos­ 61 Airline was abducted and killed seven years ago. The people in abnormal situations," said Stack, printing 38 Straight____ ing (comp, wd.) info Hemet. TV movies “ Adam" and “ Adam: His Song best known for his role as Eliot Ness on “ The arrow 1 2 3 1 9 10 11 “ America’s Most Wanted" was the highest- Continues” told his story. Untouchables" television series. m .:neM W iM Pp^ 40 Of the tea rated show on the Fox network in the most “ I think these shows are also popular “ I don’t have much sympathy for hood­ LE55DH A W ir W H S A WHATEVER (abbr.) f 12 recent rating period. because people are fed up with the level of lums,’’ he said. “ I would never allow a BEAR 1^10 A 42iArmy bed Fox contends that 13 dangerous criminals violence in this country,’’ said Walsh. 43 Celtic priest IB ■ hoodlum to be sympathetic on ‘The Untoucha­ HAOAN TH E HORniBLE by DIk Brownt ^roapH\u)!^v 45 Crazy 1 are behind bars today as a result of profiles in “ Washington is now the murder capital of the bles.’ They recently made a movie about OF $URiA\/Al.or 47 Grazing land ie the first 12 weeks of “ America’s Most United States. Can you imagine, the nation’s Frank Nitti and made him to be a normal 49 _ and downs Wanted.” capital, and it’s ahead of Miami, Detroit and person. These were psychotic killers.” iva/a t a FATTEfT. 50 Law (Lat.) ■ HE CAN WPITE THE S3 Vestment LoPc:^ PRAVEPoN SS "Dallas" family A 26 27 28 31 32 33 THE MEAPOFAPiM S9 Acts of blundering 34 TV Tonight 62 Constellation 63 Seaweed product 3B 36 64 Pay one’s share 5:00 PM [H B O ] A Friend in Dsod Paul mercial air travel. (60 min.) (R) (SSStroM 8 Matchmaker 65 Lower limb 43 Sorvino stars in this story of two teen* MOVIE: 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Film (S ) N e w t (Live) g3) El Arte da Luclr Jovsn y Bella CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks S C s m Is 66 Auto racer A.J. agers whose lives suddenly become inter­ version of the Tennessee Williams classic [C N N ] Inside Polltica '88 (R) twined when one of them is disabled. aboyit a woman and her alcoholic husband. 3® Talking Sporta With Rod Michaud IN HIS OFFICE 67 Spruce [M AX] MOVIE; 'Call of the Wild' In­ Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman, Burl Ives. (8 ) Crook and Chat# [D IS ] M OVIE: 'M y Blue Heaven' The na­ spired by Jack London's famous novel 1958. tion's favorite radio team, after losing their Y 68 Theater afgn BO■■61 68 |86 67 g i) P E U C U LA : 'EL Dia Qua M a Qulorat' expected baby, have one problem after an­ (abbr.) about two men and a dog prospecting for M O VIE: 'Th a Longest Day* The story Un hombra sa elajo da su pals por el amor a ■ ?old in the Yukon. Clark Gable, Loretta una mujer y por una gran pasion el canto. other when they try to adopt one. Betty B9 92 of Allied invasion of Normandy during oung. Jack Oakie. 1935. Grsbie, Den Dailey, David Wayne. 1960. THE PHANTOM by Lot Falk A Sy Barry DOWN World War II. Richard Burton, John Cactos Gardal, Rosita Moreno. B3 66 5:'30PM [ESPI6] Best of American Wayne, Henry Fonda. 1962. Part 1 of 2. ® 8 C TV [ESP N ] Scholattic Sports America 1 Early stringed Muscle Magazine dD Sueno Contigo (E ) Love Connection [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow *5i4Mf/N4WC„<>|^| F instrument T U e S L A S H B P 66 66 [H B O ] M DVIE: 'Funny QlrT Fanny Brice, © ) MOVIE: 'Some Kind of Hero' An ex- [CN N ] Monayllna 1:25AM [HBO] MOVIE; 'Richard 2 Biographer Lud­ a Btagestruck girl from New York's Lower Gl finds life at home more difficult than his i>iyor Live on the Sunset Strip' The co- TRUCK TIRB^". | I^ S ] MIeeIng Adventuraa of Ozzia and wig J East Side, overcomes a series of heart­ six years as a POW. Richard Pryor. Margot mMlan's views on sex, drugs and prison 17 3 Yes, — I (c)1988 by NEA. Inc. breaks to become one of America's most Kidder, Ray Sharkey. 1982. ere showcased in this concert filmed at ths [USA] Airwolf beloved stars. Barbra Streisand. Omar [CNN] PrimeNews Hollywood Palladium. Richard Pryor. Sharif, Kay Medford. 1968. Rated G. 1982. Rated R. [D IS] Happily Ever After Animated A 11:05PM [HBO] MOVIE; 'Omega 6:00PM (S ® (i® g® News young girl devises a plan to prevent her Syndrome' Tw o men wage war against an [M AX] MOVIE; 'Scarecrow' Two dril­ lers, an ex-con end an ex-seaman, become ® Three’s Company parents' impending divorce. Features the underground right-wing army whose voices of Carol BOrnett, Danny DeVito. membership is growing extremely quickly. friends while traveling across America. CELEBRITY CIPHER ® Magnum, P.l. Rhea Perlman, Henry Winkler and Carrie Ken Wahl, Teto Pevlovskv. 1987. Rated R. Gene Hackman, Al Pacino, Dorothy Tris­ (33) W ebstar Pan 2 of 2 tan. 1973. Rated R. CaMidty CIprwr oyplogranM t n ciwMd bom ouolatkxw by Mmout paopla, put and praaani. Fisher. (60 min.) ® Lata Show (In Eaclt tartar In tba oipbar atandp fbr anotbar. Todty'a dua: a aquala L 11:30PM S3) ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson (3) Rockford Files [H B O ] MOVIE: 'The Mission' (CC) Con­ Stereo) 1:30AM ® Get Smart d® A -Tea m flicts between Spain and Portugal in 1750 ® ® NIghtllna (CC). (33) IN N News IT'6S0BAa6e./l 'WYV ACQV BZ WYV DAW threaten the existence of South American (S ) N e w t (Live) missions established by Jesuit priests. ® Simon 6i Shnon 8 Dating Gama @ ) Doctor W ho Part 3 of 4. Robert De Niro, Jeremy Irons, Ray McAn- (33) Honaymoonara 8 Alloa lUAGK BH: RUC DOWVA WU ally. 1986. Rated PG. (In Stereo) (3 T.J. Hooker (8 ) Maude Pan 2 of 3. |R) [C N N ] Nawtnight Updata BLONDIE by Daan Younp A Stan Drake ® @ ) Family Ties [M AX] MOVIE: 'Deeth Before Dish­ W ® Tonight Show (In Stereo) [ESPN ] PGA Tour; Long Drive Compe­ WYV QOHHVH UA RUC FUlWUI onor' A Marine sergeant takes it upon him­ tition (R) gl) Noticlas self to rescue s kidnapped superior from (8 ) Racing From PlainsfMd (6?) MacNall/Lahrer Newshour [U S A ] Hollywood Intidsr A POSTAL SALUTE WU WYV VGBWV; RUC DOZ'W Middle Eastern terrorists. Fred Dryer, Brian f i ) Tha Street MitchaN dies when he'e hit I W ANT TO ASK A QUESTION WHAT NEW SERVICE OO Keith, Paul Winfield. 1987. Rated R. (In in the head with e brick during an evening WE S E T POR t h a t EXTRA WITH EACH OELIVEHV [C N N ] Showbiz Today 1:35AM ® WII Shriner NOW THAT STAMPS Stereo) stakeout; Runyon considert opening a THREE [D IS ] M O VIE: -Son of Flubbar' An inven­ ARE A YOJV PUWY.' — PVZ YVDYW. convenience itora In . (In Stereo) 2:00AM ® Love Your Skin QUARTER 7 ^ CENTS ? tive professor creates an anti-gravity va­ [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Outrageous Fortune' PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "A sense of humor Is what makes you laugh at por called fiubber. Fred MacMurray, Nancy (C C) Tw o actresses take off on a wild ® N ew s (CC). ® 8 Homs Shopping Overnight Ser­ cross-country chase to track down their vice (3 hrs.) something that would make you mad If It happened to you." — Harm Olson, Keenan Wynn. 1963. Rated G. B Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred Albright. mutual boyfriend. Bette Midler, Shelley n, Nick Charles. (33) Keys to Succsts [ESPN ] SportsLook Long. Peter Coyote. 1987. Rated R. (In [ESPN ] SportsLook [TMC] M OVIE; 'Off Beat' A mild- Stereo) (DIS1 MOVIE; 'Where Do We Go From mannered librarian agrees to impersonate Hera' Four-F finds Aladdin's lamp, which [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Outrageous Fortune' [USA] Riptide his friend, a New York City cop. Judge ha usee to get into the army, but quite de­ (b C ) Tw o actresses take off on a wild ALLEY OOP by Oavo Orau* Reinhold, Meg Tilly, Cleavant Derricks. 8:30PM (B dS) Just the Ten of Us finitely the wrong one. Fred MacMurray, cross-country chase to track down their 1986. Rated PG. (C C) Coach Lubbock and Elizabeth go June Haver, Joan Leslie. 1946. mutual boyfriend. Bene Midler, Shelley Long, Peter Coyote. 1987. Rated R. (In [U SA ] Cartoons camping with some other couples. iMt [ESPN ] SporteCenter X BELIEVE / ...A SMIDGEN) ...AN' A ) ...SC7ME HONEY soon find it to be anything but a vacation. Stereo) ® Kfiagnum, P.l. Pan 1 of I GOT ITf I OF GRCXJND \ PINCH (.FDR SWEETENIN', 6:30PM HD CBS News (CC) 11:35PM [U S A ] Oh Madeline t h ir t e e n V m OLE-ROOT...JOF d r ied \ THEN STIR IT CB Entertainment Tonight "Crocodile 2. C B Family Ties Part 1 of 2. 6-17 BlACKTREE^~»r ^ TYRAMNO 1 ALL UP, AN'. I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Dundee" star Paul Hogan; James Stewart ® MOVIE; 'The Private [MAX] MOVIE: 'Hard 2:30AM 7 LEAVES.WELL TAIL... by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee ( B ® A B C New s (CC). profiles the career of director Frank (^pra 11:45PM Files of J. Edgar Hoover'The most feared Tickst to Hawaii' The female owners of CRUNCHED... (Part 2 of 2). (In Stereo) man In America, the chief of the FBI is pro­ Unscramble these four Jumbles, dD INN News an air freight service Inadvansntly become You’re fired! filed. Broderick Crawford, Jose Ferrer, Dan WHAT A OUT bySIMHoatl one letter to each square, to form ( ^ ( S ) N B C New s (CC). 9:00PM ® MDVIE: 'Beryl Markham; Invohrsd In diamond smuggling. Dona lour ordinary words. 1/ Shadow on ths Sun' Premiere, (CC) Dailey. 1978. (S ) Nightly Business Report Spier, Hope Maris Csriton, Ronn Moss. Fact-based account of the life and loves of 1987. Rated R. (33) Focus on Success (S) Bosom Buddies the famed aviatrix and racehorse trainer. [CNN].Sports Latanight SURGE © Noticiero Unlvislon Stefanie Powers, Trevor Eve, Claire 12:00AM ® Hit Squad "'is t h is a n y Bloom. 1988. Part 2 of 2. [ESPN ] SporteCenter SS Love Connection (33) Star Trek WAY TO SPEND ® g® American Comedy Awards (CC) (3® Toppar [U SA ] That Giri • l*e«e Senue*. kw [C N N ] Inside Politics '88 Live from the Hollywood (Calif.) Palladium, as Riimse n s w i (R) PRIME TIM E?” [ESPN ] Inside the POA Tour the annuel awards presentation honoring (8) MOVIE; 'For Battor, For Worta' 2:35AM ® Gsuf. Newlyweds find married life less appealing the top comedic performers in American [H B O ] m o v i e ; 'Lookin' to i-l7 [M A X ] M OVIE; 'Th e Fly' An ill-fated ex­ than sxjMcted. Dirk Bogarde, Susan Ste­ 2:50AM ubbiLj MEFAD entertainment. (2 hrs.) (Live) Get Out' With the mob on their trail, two periment results in the transmutation of a phen, Cecil Parker. 1964. (R) '' Y ^ fly and a man. Vincent Price, Patricia O w ­ ® Morton Downey Jr. small-time con men head to ths casinos of THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom 8 ) Soap Las Vegas. Jon Voight, Ann-Margrel, Bun IDZ ens, A1 (David) Hedison. 1958. (In Stereo) ® M O VIE: 'Jagged Edge' An attor­ 8 Hogan's Heroes Young. 1982. Rated R. 7:00PM d ] Entertainment Tonight ney falls in love with her client, a San Fran­ "Crocodile Dundee" star Paul Hogan; cisco newspaper publisher who may be a 8 Newlywed Oaroe , 3:00AM (33) m o v i e ; 'Myetarlout Mr. GOCHUR James Stewart profiles the career of direc­ manipulative murderer. Glenn Close, Jeff [CNN] Ntwanight Moto' Mr. Moto of the International Police is given a case that bafflee Scotland Yard. tf-/7 '' ^ THE BAKER LEFT tor Frank Capra (Part 2 of 2). (In Stereo) Bridges, Robert Loggia. 1985. [E S P N ] Inakto the PGA Tour Peter Lorre, Harold Huber, Mary Maguire. @ ) @ Fronttlne (C C) Examines the CIA's King Fsatuips Synditaie Inc Wotid nghis la^ervad HIS JOB BECAUSE News CB involvement with intsmational drug smug­ [ T M C ] M O VIE: 'Th e (Money Pit' (C b ) 1938. HE PII?N'T THIS, Everything that can possibly go wrong (B @ Wheel of Fortune (CC). glers. (60 min.) [C N N ] Headline News Overnight ON TH E FA8TBACK by Bill Holbrook does when a couple moves Into a mansion CB $100,000 Pyramid (33) Tel Como Somos bought for one-fifth of its original value. [D IS ] M OVIE; 'M r. M om ' A rising young KOYDEN Now arrange the circled letters to d D Kojak [C N N ] Larry King Live Tom Hanks, Shelley Long, Alexander Go­ executive trades places with his wife when form the surprise answer, as sug- he is fired. Michael Keaton, Tori Garr, Mar­ @ ) M "A*S»H dunov. 1986. Rated PG. (In Stereo) l^)HE^I I LEFT CM Mard Taylor IBF featherweight title bout didn’t captivate the critics or The show did not have a big S O U T H anniversary celebration of the pasta-eating with the heart nine, and his partner TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Usually you Instead of seeking a feasible solution. cat. (60 min.) scheduled for 12 rounds, from Atlantic audiences, but the $8 million advance sale, according to Bal- 4K74 both majors. So they got to four City, N.J. |90 min.) (Live) hearts. took the setting trick with the trump take time to think things through, but Focus on results. CB Taxi Emmy Award-winning Taxi's musical about a troubled teen­ dassare, and lost some $500,000 TA64 i/ h.s>7' u ^ii [TM C ] MOVIE; ‘Feet-Walklng' An un­ , /"a . .A' Joday, you may rush to Judgment and SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) funniest times are re-lived through this two ♦ A764 North should have bid two spades jack. If West plays low on the ace of savory prison guard becomes involved in a ager with telekinetic powers set worth of theater party business arrive at conclusions that are neither Someone to whom you are Indebted in hour recap of the hilarious escapades of 4Q74 over two clubs. If he could bid hearts hearts, declarer will play another («?■ plot to murder an Inmate in his charge. OUKU some manner is beginning to lose pa­ the Sunshine Cab Company gang. (2 hrs.) one kind of record. that was canceled after the later, fine. But he should not insist on heart, and the king will come up. De­ practical nor helpful. Taurus, treat your­ James Woods. Tim Mclntire, Kay Lanz. Vulnerable: Neither self to a birthday gift. Send tor your As­ tience with you because you have not CB dS) Who's the Boss? (CC) Tony is It closed Sunday after a brief reviews came out. game in a major when partner might clarer will then make the contract by 1981. Rated R. Dealer: North tro-Graph predictions tor the year cleared up this obligation. Do It today. challenged to a pool duel by his ex- run, the most expensive flop in An $8 million price tag tor a big ruffing one spade before drawing the [HBO] MOVIE; 'Burglar' not have a fit or even have a decent ahead. Mall $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) People girlfriend's jealous husband. (In Stereo) 10:05PM Broadway history. Broadway musical is not unusual hand. third round of hearts. U.S. ACRES by Jim Davb (C C) A San Francisco thief-turnad- W cit North Eaat South newspaper, P.O. Box 91429, Cleveland, with whom you have dealings today CB Evening Magazine A man who pro­ bookseller plays detective when e brief re­ “ The reviews were not very today. “ The Phantom of the Pass Pass 1 0 As to the play, did West pull a wrong OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state your could lose respect for you it you are too tects people from their spying hnates; at­ turn to her old professlofl involves her In a James Jacoby’s books “Jacoby on torney Roy Cohen. good,” said spokesman Jim Bal- Opera” and “ Starlight Express,” 2 * 3 4 Pass 3 NT card? After the club king. West contin­ zodiac sign. indecisive or wishy-washy. Take a firm murder. Whoopi Goldberg, Bobcat Goldth- dassare, “ and it wasn’t Just The both of which are still running, Bridge" and “Jacoby on Card Games’ O ) MOVIE: 'Muggable Mary: Street wait, G.W . Bailey. ,1987. Rated R. (In Pass 4 4 Pass 4 T ued with the diamond king, ducked by GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Don't put position and proceed from there. cost that much. Pass Pass Pass declarer. A second diamond was (written with his father, the late Os­ yourself In a financial position whore AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) This will Cop' A divorced mother puts her life on Stereo) New York Times.” wald Jacoby) are now available at your lifestyle Is governed by excessive not be a very productive day for you If the line as an undercover policewoman. “ Most of ‘Carrie’ is Just a Until “ Carrie’s” fast exit, the played. Declarer took the ace and Karen Valentine, John Getz, Anne De- 1 0:30PM ® Barney Miller Opening lead: 4 K typical musical-theater botch,’’ played the heart ace, intending to play bookstores. Both are published by obligations. Live within your moans. you postpone tasks you should attend Salvo. 1982. most expensive flops on Broad­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Things that to early in the day. Don't drag your feet. (S) INN News another. But on the ace of hearts West Pharos Books. MOVIE: 'The World According to wrote Frank Rich, the lim es’ way have lost between $5 million are of critical Importance to you today PISCE8'(Fab. 20-March 20) Don't try to Qarp' A talented writer and devoted father g3) Deede Hollywood chief drama critic, and a major­ and $0 million. Among the shows might not be considered top priorities impress acquaintances with liberal is confused by life's Ironies. Robin Wil­ 1 1 :00PM ® ® (B) IS) News ity of his colleagues agreed. in that category were the 1980 by your companions or associates. Op­ spending today. All it will gain you Is a liams, Mary Beth Hurt. Glenn Close. 1982. ® IS) M*A*8*H The show, which played five musical “ Rags” ; the 1S80 Bob erate independently. thinner wallet, because no one will real- Matlock (C C) Matlock defends a LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It's Important l\/ tnkA rmflF'A woman accused of murdering an exercise ® The Straot MItcheli diet wtian he’s hit performances and 16 previews at Fosse musical “Big Deal’’; that you keep pace with your duties and ARIES (March 21-April 10) Unless you instructor who was having an affair with in the head with a brick during an evening the Virginia Theater, was bud­ “ Grind,” a burlesque musical her husband (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) stakeout; Runyon considars opening e reopiE WHO ifNOW responsibilities at this time. II you start are very methodical and disciplined to­ convenience ttore in Arizona. (In Stereo) geted at $7 million but an extra |1 that had a short run In 1988 and know there's a certain magic I l l l V l I a ■ ■ | | letting things pile up, you'll have a mess day, you are not likely to complete as­ @ ) dZ) Nova (C C) A 50th anniversary ce­ million ' was spent when the “ Singin’ in the Rain," a Broad- on your handslater. signments or projects you begin. Be lebration of the DC-3, the World War II (33) IN N Nawa about Classified Advertising. w -TW ^ fl X A » isss Unwad Faaiwa Sim»CAM. Inc iJTWtAVT!) 5-n opening date was postponed to wav version of the Dooular movie. VIRGO (Aug. 23*8apl. 22) Don't let dis- consistent and oerslstent. aircraft that dramatically changed com­ (3® UntouchaMoa MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 17,1988 — l» 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegday, May 17,1988

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Luigi's Restau­ week Nurse Aide Certi­ throughout the world. chester area. 647-1019 Hickey, ______sharp, aggrossiva Indl- rant, 706 Hartford medical benefits. Va­ ASSISTANT Banquet wrote. age. Most are only too happy to merged banks offered depositors or 647-0413. fication Class to begin cation with pay, no DRIVER. Mole-Female viduala NOWI No ax- Rood, Manchester. 649- Manager and Assisfant Armtek, Pirelli make deal Because of a constant flow of hand out charts showing how a the choice of lower interest or of. ^ needed for light deliv­ 5325. May 23rd. The salary experience necessary. Restaurant Manager. Buses using Spencer lot mail from readers on this subject, family can set up multiple withdrawing their money. IN V IT A T IO N TO B ID ery In Monchester- parlanea nacaaaary as for attending this class Good starting salary. Please send resume to: NEW HAVEN — Armtek Corp. has reached a it has been explained here—often accounts — all fully insured. Because CDs are contracts,-: Seeled Mds will b« received Wltllmontlcarea. Must wa provida oomplata FOREMAN will be •6.B1-*7.71 per Gilmore Rest Home The Gallery, P.O. Box Daily bus service from Manchester to New In the Oenerol Services' of- have good driving re­ training. Flaxibla hour. Permanent- 633-4411. 542, 141 New London definitive stock purchase plan in which it will — that FDIC and FSLIC insu­ that caused a bit of a flap. But the •> nce, 41 Center St„ Manches­ Neaded for sell Armstrong Tire Co. to the Pirelli Group for York City and Providence by Bonanza Bus Lines rance is limited to $100,000 per QUESTION: I have $15,000 in a ruling was that the merged banks'^ ter, CT until M A Y 27,1988 at cord. Good for refiree. hours, daya or avan- CLAIM S Clerk. Excellent /Temporary, full time M AINTENANCE Super­ Turnpike, Inc. is now operating to and from the parking lot depositor at each insured institu­ didn’t take over the contracts o f'' 11:00 a.m. for the followino: Apply In person: Town Inga. Exoallant starting custodial crew. opportunity In Glaston­ or part time positions visor for a Manchester Glosfonbury.______$197 million in cash. savings account, about $5,000 in Fair Tire, 328 West housing complex. on Spencer Street off Interstate 384. tion. A depositor is one person or checking and a $95,000 CD, in all the failed banks and, therefore, (1) T H R E E salary and ganarous 2nd shift, above bury location for Indi­ may be available at X-RAY Technician Medi­ Frank R. O’Keefe Jr.. Armtek chairman and Middle Turnpike, vidual with 1 year of- Starting salary $500per cal office. Full/port Bonanza offers daily departures in each the same combination of person, in my name alone, at the same did not have to pay high interest. ELECTRICALLY commission program. completion of the chief executive officer, said Monday the deal 1$ OPERATED BUTTERFLY Manchester. average wages and ftce experience week plus benefits, re­ time, flexible hours. direction and an additional 1 p.m. trip to New technically called "the same bank. Since these are three Call Mika batwaan (Insurance back­ class. Permanent posi­ tirement, vacation should be completed by May 31. VALVES, FLOWMETERS 8. excellent benfeitd^. tions start at *7.71 per Immediate opening. The deal was first announced on April 17. It York on Fridays. Traveling west, daily right and capacity.’’ ' separate accounts. I assume I am William A. Doyle, a syndicated CONTROLS Bam-Bpm. ground helpful). This health and life Insu­ Private office, expe­ It has been stressed here that a NO TICR TO C R E D IT P R S Inquire at position Is for someone hour plus an excellent rance, etc,. Must II ve on rience preferred. Send includes Armstrong facilities in Des Moines. departures also go to Farmington, Waterbury, fully covered by FDIC. Right? columnist, welcomes written (3) T H E R E M O V A L 8. EST A T E OF 2B9-11S8 benefit program. family can have many times FR A N C E S K. O ER VA IS, who enloys typing and site. Electricity and tel­ resume to; P.O. Box Iowa; Nashville, Tenn.; Hanford, Calif.; and Southbury, Danbury and Yonkers, en route to questions, but he can provlde>:i DISPOSAL OF QUICKLIME possesses typing skill Please apply In person: ephone paid. 24 hour $100,000 deposit insurance cover­ aka FR A N C E S K. OLSON, 9547, Bolton, Ct. 06043. Laurel Hill, N.C. New York. Traveling east, there are four daily ANSWER: Wrong! Because all answers only through the column. , O) PURCHASE OF ONE (1) aka FRANCES OERVAIS M A LE or Famola. Weak- 649-5336 at 40wpm. Use of a call. Must have 2 to 3 age at the same bank or S&L. N EW S-W H EEL D R IV E Mrs. Oliveira at Pirelli also will acquire ownership of trips to Cape Cod points, and five to WillimanUc three accounts are in your name, Write to Doyle in care of the The Hon. William E. nti- and llva-ln companion printer helpful. If you years maintenance su­ How? By having one account in your FDIC insurance stops at Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, 14,SOO« OVW U T IL IT Y Oarald, Judoe, of the Court neaded fo aldarlv Mon- FULL Tima daysand part enlov working In a Meadows Manor pervisor experience. Armstrong headquarters in. New Haven. and Danielson en route to Providence. TRUCK of Probate, District of Man­ HIGH-TECH the husband’s name, one in the $100,000 — the maximum cover- Manchester 06040. chester at a hearing held on chastar man. 647-1019 tima nights for vidao team coll Joy or (Serry 333 Bldwell St. Please send resume to; The Town of Manchester Is M ay 11,1988 ordered that all or 647-0413. sforas. Plaasant work, at 659-3561. Crum & Manchester, CT 06040 The Beacon Manage­ DOESN’T GET on equal opportunity em­ claims must be presented to good pay, outgoing. Forster Insurance. ment Corporation, 40 ployer, and requires on atnr- FULL Tima Racapflonlst the fiduciary at the address for busy offlca. Dutlas Robin or Jo. 528-1852. 047-9101 Olcott Street, Suite 106, MUCH HIGHER motive action policy for oil of below. Failure to promptly lOI Manchester. CT 06040. Its Contractors and vendors present any such claim may Includa typing, filing CUSTOMER Sarvica. TH A N T H IS . os a condition of dolno busi­ and light bookkaaplng. SALES result In the loss of rights to Costing and Invantorv If you ara a hardworking, ho- CASH IER. Full time, ness with the Town, os per recover on such claim. Coll Rob of Boland HAVE A PHONE? Today’s Army Is ftderol Order 11246. Aroa, Monchastar naat and anargallo Individual Mondav-FrIdav. 9cm high-tech all ths way. If Johanna Bruder Roy, Brothars. 649-2947. Company. Light typing who naada to maka $38,000 - to 5pm. S5 per hour. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-271T Bid forms, plans and speclfl- Assistant Clerk you’re fascinated by skills raquirad. Hondla $4O,eO0 now, call Connao- WANT TO WORK cotons ore available at the Coll Tom Finley. Ar- satellite systems, you General Services' office. The fiduciary Is: N O U C R TO C R ED IT O R S In coming mall, work lloura numbar 1 Subaru thur Drug, 643-1505. Lots/Lond for Sole... ..23 Merchandise Musical Items...... 84" Evelyn Gryk Frollch EST A T E OF on purchosa ordars, daalar. Wa oftar a damonalra- FROM HOME? can actually Isan to Notices ..85 TOWN OF Executrix JENNIE A. SCHUBERT tor, madical, dental plua In- G EN ERAL Helper operate or repair the Investment Property .24 Cameras and Photo Equipment.. M A N C H EST ER , CT. doto antry, soma f Igura Lost/Found...... 01 ..86 C70 Anthony J. Gryk, Esq. The Hon. William E. Fitz­ auranea plua axoallant pay, needed to assist In straight Commissions Business Property ... .25 Holiday Seosonol...... 71 Pets and Supplies...... R O B ER T B. W EISS, 333 East Center Street work axparlanca. Coll oommlaalon and bonus plan. equipment that Personals...... 02 ..26 h i i k S pccioli^ D 3150 Main Manchesfer, 5 days, 4 part time. Call 659-2656 643-2711. 203-649-3666 pendable car a must. Call Sharon,, AtlyonceAtlygnced 333 Bldwell Street- 647-0293 between Street, Hartford, CT. hours per day. Please after 2pm ask for Peter Call Bob at 647-9946. Careers. 282-!-9532^ ^,,/^Manchester,CT. EOE 9:30am and 3;30pm. 278-9910. Call 643-5356. or Konnie. ★ Supervise our carriers WAREHOUSE HELP

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