^0 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 29, 1989

I HOMES I HOMES [MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR SAL£ [APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR SALE T H IS 5-5 three bedroom IMPECCABLE air condi­ MANCHESTER. Attrac­ M all Ablaze Real estate home overlooks the tioned six room ranch A Spcciolim D q school yard of Nathan • W tive 6 room duplex. 1'/2 END ROLLS featuring a huge living baths, first floor Hale. T/2 baths, full room with double 27%" width — 254: private basement, se­ laundry, large yard. cathedral celling and a Security, references. 13" width — 2 tor 254: Developers praised Depleted Celtics triumph Special section parate heat and more. dream kitchen. Plus VIDEO CARPENTRY/ Newsprint end rolls can be Call Rick Bell.Blan­ ir 7 PROOFING/ MISCELLANEOUS $750 plus utilities. Call finished lower level TAPING REMODELING SIDING 647-9353. picked up at the Manchester on environment /3 minus McHale and Parish /23 offers options /15-22 chard & Rossetto Real­ and sun room over­ N SERVICES Herald ONLY before 11 a m tors," We're Sellino MANCHESTER. Second Monday through Thursday. looking gorgeous pri­ WEDDING Videos by Houses” 646-2482.0 vate yard.D.W. Fish FARRAND REMODELING floor, 2 bedrooms, COLECO. 24 foot poo Royal Wedding Con- LEA KY R O O F ? HAWKES TREE SERVICE heat, and appliances. MANCHESTER. Bright Realty, 643-1591.0 ceots. 649-3642. Room additions, decks, roof­ M o m roofs cin bo ropalrod, Bucket, truck 6 chippar. Stump complete. Free if re ing, aiding, windows and gutt­ in piBco of totol rorooflng oxpontol No pets. $600 plus se­ L-shoped ranch lo­ ENJOY this unique tour removal. Free estimates. moved. 643-9395. ers. All types of remodeling and Comploto rorooflng of oil typot. curity. 646-3979. cated on tranaull cul- bedroom cape In a Special conaldaratlon for repairs. Call Bob Farrand. Jr. FRFF eSTIMATES IMMACULATE. Plea­ de-sac. Impeccable up­ sought after area! In­ LAWN CARE elderly and handicapped. keep, great family cludes large living Bus. 647-8509 Manchester Roofing sant, quiet, tour room area, Formal dining room with brick fire­ apartment. Lots more. Automotive Res. 645-6849 645-8830 647-7553 Mature, working fe­ room. eat-ln kitchen, place, eat-ln kitchen, GILBERT LAWN Three bedrooms, I'/j male preferred. Non- A sun room with sliders SERVICE Screened loam, gravel, baths. Flano Realty. to deck. New carpeting smoker. No pets. 649- For all your needtl processed gravel, 5897. CARS 646-5200.O and freshly painted top Reasonable rates, tree estl- 10% SpriagtlRW Dhceeat [ELECTRICAL to bottom. $144,900. Quality work, fully Insured, sand, stone, and till for M AN CH ESTER. One bed­ FOR SALE matea, trucking loam, mulch reasonable rates, free estl- D.W. Fish Realty, 643- and stone. Specializing In mats, no fob too small. Re­ delivery call George room apartment, heat, Manchester 1591.P______DUMAS ELECTRIC hot water, carpeting, FORD 1987 Taurus/L atone walls. Call 647-7158. pairs. Decks, Basements. Gritting 742-7086. wagon. 26K. Many ex­ APPEALING EAST Hampton. New Any oarpentn work you Service changes, addi­ air conditioning, all ap- need...we do. Trim, traming, pllances. Call 649-5240. tras. Executive car. iianrI|PBtpr UpralJi three bedroom raised To the pocketbook, is SPRING Clean Up siding, garages, roofing, etc. tional wiring and re­ DISTRIBUTION 646-2260. this warm & charming ranch. Twocargarage, Dethatching. Bush pairs on existing TWO Bedroom apart­ deck. Lake and dock caLTmc/tHnsm sss-ine • LABELS ment. Stove, refrigera­ DATSUN 1978 510 wagon, 6 room, 1 'h bath over­ Trimming. Edging. homea„Quallty work at Tired of menuelty addresBing tor, heat, hot water, air mllegage In 80's, new sized Dormered Cape, privileges. Easy com- Mowing. Commercial mute, $173,900.633-2977. affordable prices. Enti­ distribution mall — we can conditioning. Nice lo­ clutch, tires and 3 bedrooms, large DR, equipped. Consclent- Call S.R. BLANCHARD, rely owner operated. automate this procaaa providing cation. Coll 649-5240. brakes. Great student Thursday, March 30, 1989 30 Cents Living room with F.P., LEGAL NOTICE O U 8 and dependable. cars $600.00 Call 643- Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Ray Hardy, 646-7973 INC. for all your Busines- 27 years exp. Call Jo- quality aarvica for a reasonable Kitchen w/easy clean VOTER REOI$TRATION price. Call 644-6191. MANCHESTER. Three 8082 Fridays and even­ $E$$IONS s/Homeowner needs aeph Dumas ceramic tile floor, fin­ 646-52S3. room apartment. Con­ ings. BOLTON, CONNECTICUT from new construction venient location. Lease ished basement Family Hablard lawn mainte­ Pursuant to Sections 9-16and to altering & remodel­ and security deposit. B M W 1984 5331, five Room, enclosed nance, spring clean up, [HEATING/ 9-17 of the C.G.S. notice Is ing. Price competitive $495 per month. 649- speed, burgandv. Ex­ breezeway, 1 car gar­ hereby given that the Reols- mowing, fertilizing, PLUMBING LANDSCAPING and quality Is a must. 4820 or 646-4412. cellent condition. Well age, convenient loca­ trors of Voters will hold voter parking lot cleaning, maintained. $15,500. Several references tion. Owner anxious. registration sessions os fol­ gutter cleaning. PHIL'S LAWN CARE MANCHESTER. Spa­ Call 522-9211 or 521-8312. lows: available. Call 742-1082 PJ’i Pluipblno, Heating 8 cious six room duplex, Bill would add Tempting Price. 649-7593______spring Cleanup. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1989 for immediate response. Air Conditioning attic and cellar stor­ CAMERO 1983. Power Call Joe from 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Boilers, pumps, hot water Weekly services. age. No pets. Security steering, air condition­ MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1989 I BOOKKEEPING/ tanks, new and ing, V-6, mint condi­ Call for free estimates and references re­ Lombardo & Assoc. from 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. INCOME TAX replacements. quired. $630. per tion. $3,800. Call 646- 431 Main St. Both sessions will be held at Architectural Design FREE ESTIMA TES 742-7476 month. 649-4424.._____ 8645. Manchester the C O M M U N IT Y HALL, 222 Complete accounting services Additions, Sunrooma, 643-9649/228-9616 NEW ER three bedroom MERCURY Cougar XR, Bolton Center Rood, Bolton, Including A/R. A/P. P/R, G/L. Garagae. Kitchens. New DON’S LAWN SERVICE AND 1985, 39,800 miles. Fully funds for schools Conn. Tuesday, April 8th Is duplex. Wall to wall P&L Statement and quarterly house construction. OARDEMNG loaded. New tires. Ex­ the CUT-OFF D A T E for od- Construction Management. LCD Call now tor; carpeting. All applian­ IMMACULATE six room mlsslon of electors for those tax returns. Can design 10% Senior Citizen ces. 1-1/2 baths. $750. cellent condition. Ask­ wishing to vote In the M A Y 1, Plumbing & Heating Yard clean-up By Alex GIrelll $839,584. The $659,787 added re­ tion and aid to adult education Cape Cod on Avondale additional applications Discount. Shrub & hedge trimming per month. 643-1823. ing $6,100. Call after Road. Three bed­ 1989 Town Election who will tailored for your business Syatems 5pm. 282-0718.______Manchester Herald venue amounts to about about was not altered in the bill become 18 years of age, U.S. Cell 6434I5SS Rototllling and mowing MANCHESTER. Availa­ rooms, modern bath, needs. Call 644-6161. Llesnssd Insursd eight-tenths of a mill. approved by the Education Com­ citizens or residents of the BaStroom KNchan ramodaling 10% Ssnlw CHIzsn dlsesunt ble Immediately. Re­ FORD Super Cob, 1977. full basement, gas Town of Bolton on or before Under the Education Commit­ mittee. Republicans on the com­ Wotar haatsra decorated, three V-8 auto, cap, new Manchester will get $659,787 heat. Beautiful park- April 10, 1989. 646-7011 tires, brakes, exhaust, mittee voted against the bill and INCOME TAX PAINTING/ Bollars bedroom. Appliances, more in state aid for education tee bill, the town could also llke grounds surround Dated at Bolton Conn, this LANDSCAH n C and large kitchen, living good condition. $1,250 several of them said they wanted this great home! I 27th day of March, 1989. PREPARATION Sanlor CItIzan discount next year than the governor has receive $2,675,602 in special edu­ PAPERING BOBCAT SERVICE room, formal dining or best otter. Ron, 647- cation funds instead of the to preserve all of the aid in Move-In condition! Ilvl J. Cannon and In Your Homo Prompt aarvica BM KtawskI, Jr., axparlancad 9997. proposed if a recommendation by Priscilla M. Dooley room, gas heat. $795. $2,496,844 provided in the gover­ current formulas including the $142,900.Jackso n & Inicuding: Rental and Bole 646-1101 Bobcat Loodsr Operator for hka. per month.646-4144. the General Assembly’s Educa­ Jackson Real Estate, Registrars of Voters Proprtetorahlp. Call Jim Wheeler BUICK Regal, 1984. $5.4 million. MANCHESTER POWER Alao spring specials or plant­ Power steering, auto­ tion Committee is followed. nor’s budget recommendation, 647-8400.O 076-03 ings of Arborvltaa, Pine, Hem­ MANCHESTER. Availa­ an increase of $178,758. The bill approved by the " 742-1009 WASH INC. ble April 1. Attractive matic, many extras. The committee voted 11 to 9 on a lock and Spruce. Fully Insured. Education Committee would add •House^^a^shlng MISCELLANEOUS' 644-8048 one bedroom, applian­ $4,700 or best otter. party line vote Wednesday to But since the special education TOWN OF MANCHESTER 643-1172 after 5pm. $36 million to the budget proposed LEGAL NOTICE vinyl SERVICES ces, large living room reject Gov. William A. O’Neill’s grant depends on how much the CARPENTRY/ Aluminum and kitchen. Two car by O’Neill. The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public J HONDA CVCC, 1979. For changes in school aid formulas. town spends on special education REMODELING Wood IHQ i AUTO garage extra. 646-4144. parts. Runs like a top. Thompson said today he voted hearing on Monday, April 3,1989 at 7:00 P.M. In the hearing GSL Building Mainte­ lOolSERVICES O’Neill’s changes were designed and it expects to spend less than Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Con­ •Paint removal nance Co. Commercl- MANCHESTER. Modern Excellent tires, air con­ to save the state $41 million. the standard applied in the in favor of the increases because necticut to hear and consider the following petitions: •Paint preparation ditioner, pioneer stero- CARPENTRY WORK ol/ResIdentlol building duplex, two bedroom,/ State Rep. John W. Thompson, governor’s budget calculations, it school systems had set their GEORGE ALEXANDER — ZONE CHANGE — 316/328 •Pool cleaning baths, carpeted, /cassett, halogen head­ All Phases repairs and home Im­ TIERINNI’S 1'/2 a Democrat who represents Man­ is unlikely to get added funds. budgets and made commitments HARTFORD ROAD (A-S9) — Request for a zone Change from •Pool painting AUTOMOTIVE ENOIREEMlIO. INC. fully appllanced, gar­ lights. $300. 742-0261. maustrlol and Rural Residence to Business II for a parcel of Framing, Roofs, Siding, Trim. provements. Interior chester’s 13th Assembly district The current Manchester educa­ on the assumption that they fond Id6ntlfl6d os 316 Hartford Rood and a pof^lon of a parcol Registered 6 Fully Insured •Senior discounts and exterior pointing, 270 Hartford Rd., Manchaater age, nice yard. $725.per and a member of the Education tion budget request of $40.5 would get the full grants. of land Identified as 328 Hartford Road. Very Reeeonable Prices •Fully insured light carpentry. Com­ month. 633-2684. 649-5823 Committee, voted with fellow million anticipates only $2,359,697 He said he appreciates that the CHANGE — 89 OAKLAND Ouellty Work / Free Bttimales •Free estimates plete lonltorlol ser­ Cars, Trucks, Vans, 4x4'a STREET (C-77) — Request for a zone Change from Residence vice. Experienced, rel­ Are you ready for spring? CLYDE Democrats on the committee to in state special education aid. governor is between a rock and a ^ Business II at a parcel of land Identified 742-1579 6 4 6 -7 2 5 0 as 89 Oakland Street. iable, tree estimates. HOMES CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. restore $21.5 million in equalized O’N eill’s proposal to cut $5.4 hard place on the budget, 643-0304. million from school transporta­ however. CAROLINE GEER — SPECIAL EXCEPTION — 191 VER­ FOR RENT ROUTE 83, VERNON cost-sharing grants to the state NON STR EET W EST (G-74) - Request tJr ow eclil excep­ 83 Nissan 280 ZX *6995 education budget and $17 million tion under Article III, Section 6 of the Monchester Zoning W ALK to Crystal Lake 6 84 Caprice 4 Door *6995 in special education funds. The ♦“/'■ •of* 0 rear lot at a parcel of lond Identified HOMES as 191 Vernon Streeet West. [HOMES HOMES room Cape, 3 bed­ 84 Chryt. E. Clast 4 Dr *5595 committee’s bill also would res­ INVITATION TO BID FOR SALE FOR SALE rooms, 2 baths, on 84 Century LTD 4 Door *6695 C A TH ERIN E E. OLM- FOR SALE tore $2.5 million in professional STEAO — 669 TOLLAND TURNPIKE — (R-40) — Request The Manchester Public country lot. 6 months 85 Cavalier CJ 4 Door *4495 Schools solicits bids for LI­ H IST O R IC A L cape. development grants for teacher for a zone chqnge from Rural Residence to Planned Resi­ YOU will lust love the DESIRABLE area of East old. Call 646-6467 or 85 Spectrum 4 Door *5195 BRARY FURNITURE for the Twelve rooms, five education. dence Development and approval of a general plan of devel­ 1989-1990 school year. Sealed great family neighbor­ Hartford. Many unique 871-1400, ask tor 85 Camaro Coupe *7495 opment under Article II, Section 7 of the Manchester Zoning bids will be received until bedrooms, tour baths, features moke this Beverly. The bill will now go to the Regu atlons to construct 334 multi-family units on a parcel af modern eat-ln kitchen. hood that surrounds 85 Elsctra 4 Door *10995 land Identified as 669 Tolland Turnpike. April «, 1989, 2:00 p.m., at this super seven room lovely raised ranch a NORTH Coventry. Six 85 Century 4 Door *7495 Appropriations Committee for which time they will be pub­ 3,100 square feet. In­ "must see" property! At this hearing Interested persons moy be heard and written licly opened. The right Is re­ cludes mother-in-law spilt level on Bryan rooms Including sun 85 Century Wagon *7995 consideration. communications received. A copy of this petition Is In the served to relect any and all Drive. A spacious 140 x Three bedrooms, 2'/2 room with large deck, 86 Olds 88 4 Door *9995 Thompson said the recommen­ apartment, same level. baths, cathedral cell­ Town Clerk s office and moy be Inspected during business bids. Specifications and bid 170 yard complete with fenced acre lot, ap­ 88 Olds Clara Wagon *8995 hours. forms may be secured at the $269,900. Fine Real Est- ing, wood beams, cen­ dation of the Education Commit­ ate. 647-0246.______In-ground pool will de­ pliances, and wa- 86 Spectrum 4 Door *4995 Planning and Zoning Commission Business Office, 45 N. School tral air, attic fan, tour tee would mean that Manchester Street, Manchester, CT. light anv family. Feat­ sher/dryer hookup In 86 Bonnsvills 4 Door *7995 Leo Kwash, NORTH Coventry. This uring three bedrooms, zone heat, decks, two basement. Security would get $12,100,242 in equalized Secretary 074-03 three bedroom ranch one full both, plus two cor, oversized garage. and references. $700. cost sharing funds instead of the 053-03 sports a lovely lower halt baths, hard wood Well cared tor and per month. Available 872-9111 $11,440,455 provided for in level complete with floors throughout! nicely landscaped April 15 . 742-6141-leave \ O’N eill’s budget, an increase of INVITATION TO BID NOTICE TO CREDITORS plush carpeting and ESTA TE OF Central air, appliances yard. Asking message. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE TOWN OF lighting atmosphere. $208,900.Strano Real $659,787. MANCHESTER HARO LD R. B A IL E Y and much more!!! Many bullt-lns both $169,900.J ack so n 8< Estate, 647-7653.D In his budget recommendation, The Housing Authority of the Town of Manchester will re- The Honorable William E. SCHALLER FitzGerald, Judge of the downstairs and kit­ Jackson Real Estate, ACURA QUALITY Town Manager Robert B. Weiss celve b ds for Additions and Alterations to existing Housing chen. New cabinets, [STORE AND Authority Office, and Repairs to Decks on Residential Bulld- Court of Probate, District of 647-8400.g______[CONDOMINIUMS PRE-OWNED AUTOS had anticipated only the Manchester at a hearing held solar hot water, large Ings tmtll 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday the 18th day of April, 1989, at [o f f ic e s p a c e 87 Aoura Intagra L8 *8995 J $11,440,455 in state revenue from [for sale Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald the office of the Housing Authority of the Town of Manches­ on 3/27/89 ordered that all tiled entrance which PRICE slashed $10,000 6 Bpd., Air. Sunroof claims must be presented to the grant. Using that lower ter at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened could double as a din­ Nine room, two bath, MANCHESTER. One 60 Toy^a Corolla *1995 and read aloud. the fiduciary at the address NEW ER Townhouse. 5-Bpd. Slarao below. Failure to promptly ing area and a over­ USiR built ranch on a Buckland Square, 1075 LONG SERVICE — Audrey Bray will Coventry Saturday. Her co-workers plan figure, Weiss said the $40.5 Proposed forms of contract documents. Including plans and sized garage make this private cul-de-sac In For­ Ideal two bedroom, I'/z 84 Chryalar Labaron *3995 specifications are on file at the office of the Housing Author­ present any such claims may Tolland Turnpike, up Auto, A/C, LoaOad celebrate 25 years as tax collector in to honor her at a luncheon Friday. million town education budget result In the loss of rlghts-to home attractive at any rest Hills. First floor fam­ bath condominium. ity of the Town of Manchester, 24 Bluefleld Drive, Manches­ Quality construction, to 4225 sq. ft. Available 84 Subaru QL Sadan *3995 would mean $3.4 million in taxes ter, CT 06040-4798. recover such claim. price. $167,900. Philips ily room. Call Vivian b'Bpd. A/C, Starao gas heat, full base­ April, 1989. Call Mr. would have to be raised. S i !!?• documents may be obtained by depositing Susan McQuay Real Estate. 742-1450.O Ferguson.Blanchard 8, Lawrence, 643-2161. 86 Subaru QL Hatchback *3995 ^ .0 0 with the Housing Authority of the Town of Manchester Ass't Clerk ment, appliances, air 4 * ^ , 4 wd. A/C Weiss recommended full fund­ CO LU M BIA . By owner. Rossetto Realtors," MANCHESTER. For for each set of documents so obtained. Such deposit will be The fiduciary Is; We're Sellino Houses" conditioning, private 84 Toyota Camary *5500 ing of the town education budget. returned to each person who returns the plans, specifica­ Spectacular 8 room, deck and garage.Anne lease. 6,100 square feet. A/C. Starao T ax collector hits milestone Thomas A. Bailey, Executor 646-2482.0 The budget recommendation tions ond other documents In good condition within todays c/o Ronald P. Sherlock, Esq. 1800 sq. ft. tri-level. 1.3 Miller Real Estate, 647- Excellent retail space. 87 Hyundai QLS *5495 after bid opening. 6>Bpd. Elto Sunroof by Weiss for general fund expen­ One RIvervlew Square acres, 2 car garage, 2'/z IM M A C U L A T E two bed- SOOO.a Will subdivide. F.J. A certified check or bond draft, payable to the Housing Eost Hartford, CT 06108- 86 Marcury Lynx *3995 A revision of the Town Charter in 1967 changing ditures, including education, Authority of the Town of Manchester, U.S. Government baths, very efficient. room on cul-de-sac. IMMEDIATE Occu­ SplleckI Realtors. 643- 4>apd. AM/FM Btarao tapa By Jacqueline Bennett bonds or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the Bidder and 077-03 Near lake. $195,000. Appllanced kitchen, pancy. Attractive, spa­ 2121. 85 VW QTI *6495 Manchester Herald the tax collector from an elected position to an would require a mill rate of 54.58, acceptable sureties In on amount equal to five percent of the Call 295-8915. S-ipd, A/C bid shall be submitted with each bid. large living room plus cious two bedroom, 1'/j appointed one has allowed Bray to keep politics with each mill representing NOTICE TO CREDITORS TERRIFIC & CONVE­ attached garage. Im­ The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for RSTATE OF bath townhouse con­ 345 CENTER ST. COVENTRY — If it were a marriage, it would out of her office. She was appointed to the job in satisfactory performance ond payment bond or bonds. ANNA MINNICH NIENT. Good sized mediate occuponcv. dominium with sliders MANCHESTER be a silver anniversary. 1968. Attention Is called to the provisions for equal employment ranch.. One owner Low $140's.Blanchard MANCHESTER Oka to private backyard MAIN STREET On Saturday, tax collector Audrey Bray will Gloria Demers, an assistant town clerk, has opportunity, and payment of not less than the minimum sa­ AN N A W. M IN N IC H home. Front-to-back 8. Rossetto Realtors," and patio. Possible 647-7077 laries ond wages as set forth in the specifications must be 1200 sq. t. Air condi­ have worked for the town for 25 years. worked with Bray for 16 years and says, “ She’s Bomb left paid on this prolect. The Honorable William E. living room, hardwood We're Selling Houses" rent/purchase option. The Housing Authority of the Town of Manchester reserves FitzGerald, Judge of the floors, tront-to-back 646-2482.0 $88,900.Anne Miller tioning & heat in­ “ No, I really didn’t think I would stay this very friendly, compassionate and dedicated.” the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any Informali­ Court of Probate, District of kitchen with dining COVENTRY. Scenic Real Estate, 647-SOOO.o long,” Bray. 59, said. “ When I began here.it was Town Clerk Ruth Benoit has worked with Bray ties In the bidding. Manchester at a hearing held cluded, 2nd floor, 72 HOUR MONEY BACK area. Large and level country view tor your SOUTH Windsor Straw- to be for a few years so my husband could go back for 19 years and adds, “ Audrey has the best on airliner No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 60 days subsequent on 3/27/89 ordered that all treed lot. Asking price prime office space, GUARANTEE to the opening of bids without the consent of the Housing claims must be presented to year round pleasure. bridge. Immaculate to school. But you know, you get caught up in it.” interest of the town, at least. A tax collector is a Authority of the Town of Manchester. the fiduciary at the address $120,000. A super buy. One year old ranch elevator service. Old* ‘as Toronado '13.8M three bedroom town Old* ‘S7 Clara ■ 8.496 Bray began working at the town hall part time difficult job to work.” below. Failure to promptly Won't last lon- situated on private 6'/z house, 3

A I— t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 30, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 30, 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Births Dodson demands Adopt a pet: Debbie, Teddy Ik Spring courses posted By Barbara Richmond Phtlopena, Allssa Marie, daughter of Paul and Manchester Herald Dianne Stavnitsky Philopena of 116 Wellman Road, information on Here is a list of classes being offered this spring was born March 20 at Manchester Memorial through Manchester Community College’s Continu­ Debbie, a female mixed Hospital Her maternal grandparents are Miltop ing Education program: breed, is this week’s featured and Jean Stavnitsky of 250 Porter St. Her patemaj Effectve Promotional Materials, begins April 4; pet at the dog pound. Debbie is grandparents are Frank and Lois Philopena of 16 8th election panel Personal Investing for Beginners, begins April 6; about 6 months old and will be a Virginia Road. She has a brother. Andrew, 3. A Contracts, begins April 4; Nutrition for Today’s medium-sized dog. Holmes, Travis Austin, son of Robert and Nadine Lifestyle, began March 23; Bicycle Touring, begins She was found on West Street Sica Holmes of 51 Cedar St., was born March 10 at By Alex GIrelll tion law requires it. April 25; Advanced Cartooning, begins April 5; on March 24. The tan color dog Manchester Memorial Hospital. His matemaj Manchester Herald Landers said she plans to hold Personal Selling Made Easier, April 4. was wearing a collar when grandparents are Brenda Breault of Guilford and another meeting at which district For further information about these courses, call found. Dennis Sica of Hartford. His paternal grandparents Perry Dodson, a resident of the electors can express opinions on the Continuing Education Division of MCC, 647-6242. Last week’s featured pet. a are Clarissa Fields of Pompano Beach. Fla., and Eighth Utilities District, has the election process before the little Chihuahua named Car­ Randy Holmes of Manchester. I asked district officials for infor­ May 24 vote. Landers made a mation on the work of the report to the district directors men, was still at the pound, as Terragna, Francis Joseph, son of Frank P. and Grange confers degrees district’s Election Review Com­ March 21 on recommendations. of Monday, but several people Joanne Rivosa Terragna Jr. of 91 Still Field Road,, mittee and has said he will file a The major change recom­ Manchester Grange 31 will confer the third and have indicated they would like was born March 18 at Manchester Memorial complaint with the Freedom of mended in procedures would be fourth degrees on candidates at their meeting to adopt her. Carmen and Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Joseph Information Commission if they that the candidates would have to Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Grange Hall on Olcott Debbie were the only dogs at and Doris Rivosa, 69 Fleming Road. His paternal ' i. do not provide it. declare their candidacy 30 days Street. Preceding the meeting there will be a the pound. grandparents are Frank and Winifred Terragna of .. Dodson, who ran unsuccess­ before the annual meeting. Under potluck supper starting at 6:30 p.m. There will be no The pound is located on town East Hartford. He has two sisters, Lindsay, and fully for the district presidency the present procedure, candi­ auction table at this meeting. property off Olcott Street near Nichola, 3. last May, delivered a letter dates can be nominated from the the landfill area. Dog Warden Delorme, Brittany Irene, daughter of David Rl requesting the information to floor. Richard Rand is at the pound and Patricia Hanna Delorme of 43‘A Watrous Road) ft Mary Beth Litrico, district clerk, Another change would be the Society hosts auction weekdays from noon to 1 p.m. Bolton, was born March 16 at Manchester Memorial Tuesday. requirement that voter check-off There is also someone at the Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Doris The Connecticut Audobon Society will host its Debbie Teddy District Director Ellen Land­ lists and paper ballots be used. pound from 6 to 9 p.m., Monday Hanna of 252 Deer Run Trial. Her paternal annual Fund Raising Auction Friday, April 7 at the ers, who heads the election Check-off lists and paper ballots through Friday. grandfather is Raymond Delorme of WatervilleJ Food For Thought Restaurant at the Salmon Brook committee, said Wednesday she were used at a special meeting of The phone number at the Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. neutered or spayed and given Maine. She has a brother. David, 7 and a sister^ Corporate Park. A lucky bidder will win the has not seen the letter but will be district voters March 20 for pound is 643-6642. Those wish­ Teddy is 2 years old. has had a their shots, if old enough when Danielle, 4. opportunity to suit up in uniform to play with Gordie glad to give whatever informa­ consideration of an agreement ing to get in touch with the dog distemper shot and has been taken. They are usually tested Hanson, Matthew John, son of Scott F. and Carol Howe in one of the Old Timers games. The preview tion is available. between the district and the town. warden can also call the police given a leukemia test. Judy for feline leukemia. Costello Hanson of 36 Village St., was born March 15 and silent auction begin at 6 p.m. Dick Katz conduct Dodson said he wants the The committee studied but department, 646-4555, if there is Lazorik, a volunteer with Aid to To adopt a cat call any of the at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal the auction at 7:30 p.m. For more information, call information so he can make an rejected the idea of choosing no answer at the pound. heipiess Animals, said she following numbers, which are grandparents are Donald K. and Roberta A.! the Connecticut Audobon Society, 633-8402. informed decision on the election district officers at an election on There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog found Teddy to be extremely in the homes of volunteers: Costello of Madison. His paternal grandparents are: question when district voters act voting machines and permitting and the new owner must have affectionate. He is staying 242-2156, 232-8317 or 623-0489. Beatrice Hettinger of Manchester and Frederick; on the committee’s recommenda­ absentee ballots. the dog licensed. Before being temporarily at a veterinary The Glastonbury unit of Pro­ YWCA registration held Hanson of South Windsor. He has a brother, David; tion at the district’s annual Thomas Landers, district pres­ licensed the dog must have its clinic until he is adopted. tectors of Animals is also Scott, 16 months. meeting May 24. ident, suggested at one poin^hat The YWCA Nutmwg branch is accepting rabies shot. Teddy is one of many cats and seeking good homes for the Among the things he asked for voting might be held over a registration for its spring classes. Just a few of the Teddy, an all-black, longh­ kittens being sheltered by the dogs and cats its members are are copies of correspondence specified period of four hours or programs being offered are adult fitness, yoga, aired, neutered male cat is this organization. Before being put boarding. To adopt a pet, or for Public Meetings from district voters on the so aside from the annual meeting. youth crafts, gymnastics, preschool programs and week’s pet being featured by up for adoption the cats are more information call, 633-2164. electoral process. Landers said Dodson said Wednesday that much more. For a free catalog and more Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald information, call the YWCA, 647-1437. the committee received no let­ limiting the vote to a space of a Meetings scheduled tonight. MEASUREMENTS — Todd McCann, an employee of piece of aluminum siding. He was installing the siding on ters. He also asked for informa­ couple of hours at the annual Bushnell Home Improvement of Bolton, measures a a house recently at 218 Porter St. tion on any surveys or polls taken. meeting deprives some district German dinner scheduled Manchester Landers said there were none. residents from voting. He also asked for copies of It was a request by some Ethics Commission, Probate Court, 7:30 p.m. St. George’s Episcopal Church, Route 44, Bolton, ^ b b b b ^ s s s s b b s b s s minutes of meetings of the district residents for an absentee will serve a Famous Recipe German Dinner — , u . committee and of all decisions ballot vote that prompted forma­ Stevenson of Rochester, N.Y.; Saturday, April 8 at 6 p.m. in the parish hall. Tickets B G r n iC 6 H S C llG y Stacey Dunn and Kristina Dunn, Bolton Mall developers get Glaeser’s praise generated by the committee. tion of the study committee in the Jake Stevenson, John Stevenson both of East Hartford; a son, are $7.50 per person and may be obtained by calling Bernice (Spellman) Hachey, Board of Education, Bolton Center School, 7:30 Landers said she did not know if first place. But the majority of and Michael Stevenson, all of Lawrence Dunn Jr. of East 643-9203. 81, of 91 Diane Drive, died p.m. formal minutes were kept, but committee members felt thqt Ashford; George Stevenson of Hartford; her mother, Dorothy dinosaur fossils in the mall area supply. He said much of the “ A commitment was made and Wednesday (March 29, 1989) at Bv Alex GIrelll she said she had taken extensive elections outside the district Presque Isle, Maine; and David (Johnson) Bretschneider of East and does not plan to put develop­ aquifer in town already has that commitment will be kept.” Manchester Memorial Hospital, Manchester Herald notes. She said it might be meeting format would be incom­ Salvation Army plans supper Stevenson of Putman; five sis­ Hartford; another sister, Nancy Coventry ment on any of the wetlands areas development over it and only He said that of the $41 million She was the widow of John limited steps can be taken to budget request, only about cumbersome and costly to trans­ patible with the the direct demo­ ters, Pat Crane of Winterville, Whelan of Southington, two broth­ Town Council hearing on Board of Education Environmentalists are not big there but will preserve them A Ham and Bean Supper will be held Saturday, Leonard Hachey. protect it. He said the chief $150,000 is for program improve­ cribe all the notes, but she would cracy under which the district Maine; Helen Morrow of Coopers ers, Martin Bretschneider and budget, Coventry High School auditorium, 7; 30 p.m. fans of shopping malls, the instead. April 8, at the Salvation Army, 661 Main St. There Born in Providence, R.I., she concern is the three wells near ments. He said the Board of do so if the Freedom of Informa­ operates. Mills, Maine; Karen Dube of Jospeh Bretschneider, both of chairman of the town’s Conserva­ The search for dinosaur bones will be two sittings at 5 and 6:30 p.m. Supper prices lived in Portland and Bangor, Augusta, Maine; Sally Michaud Glastonbury; and a niece. did not turn up anything. New State Road that supply half Education and the Board of are adult, $6; senior citizens, $5; children 10 and Maine, before moving to Man­ tion Commission told the Demo­ of Bristol; and Theresa Dionne of The funeral will be Friday at 11 Glaeser’s observation promp­ the town’s water. Directors have worked closely chester five years ago. Before cratic Town Committee Wednes­ under, $3. Reservations can be made by calling Coventry; and several nieces and a.m. at the Lutheran Church of St. ted a visiting boy scout to ask how Controlling development in the together on the budget because 649-7787 and tickets will be available at the door. retiring, she was employed as a Correction day night. State gives draft OK nephews; her mother and father- Mark, Glastonbury. Calling the development of a shopping New State Road area is the chief everyone knew it was going to be telephone operator for New Eng­ in-law, Charles and Janet Min­ hours are today from 2 to 4 p.m. But Arthur Glaeser praised the mall could do anything to help concern, he said. Glaeser said the a tough budget year. land Telephone & Telegraph. She icucci of Bolton. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the D’Esopo A story published Wednesday incorrectly re­ Homart Development Co. in its preserve wetlands. The scout was Conservation Commission has was a member of the Telephone to hike in water rate The funeral will be held Satur­ Funeral Chapel, 30 Carter St. ported that John Finguerra and Richard Ripps of development of the Pavilions at a member of Troop 25 of Center not been successful in mobilizing Camposeo used charts to illus­ CoUege Notes Pioneer Club; a volunteer at day at 8 a.m. at the Holmes Memorial donations may be 1-84 Associates are involved in development of an Buckland Hills. Congregational Church. The the community on aquifer trate the procedures used by the month. Mercy Hospital, Portland, The Department of Public Funeral Home, 400 Main St., made to the American Cancer 880,000-square-foot retail complex in Manchester Glaeser was one of three town troop attended a portion of the protection. Fair Rent Commission in pro­ The increase was sought by Maine; and a communicant of St. Utility Control has given prelimi­ followed by a Mass of Christian Society, 670 Prospect Ave., Hart­ and South Windsor. The complex is proposed by officials who spoke to about 25 meeting. Glaeser said the town’s pilot cessing complaints. He said the John Wittenzellner Sr., director On Bentley dean’s list James Church. nary approval to a 139-percent burial at 9 a.m. at St. Maurice ford 06105. Melvin Simon & Associates of Indianapolis, Ind. and town committee members at a Glaeser told him Homart would program of recycling has been a commission has handled six so of Aqua Treatment & Service of She is survived by four sons, rate increase requested by the Church, Bolton. Burial will be in Bronson & Hutensky of Hartford. meeting in the hearing room of direct its drain water into the success. He said there will have to far, with four of them settled by Stafford Springs. Wittenzellner is Three Manchester residents have been named to Donald E. Hachey of Tampa, water company that serves the Bolton Center Cemetery. Calling Lincoln Center. Richard Dyer, wetlands after filtering it. And he be a change in packaging practi­ reconciliation through the efforts the court-appointed operator of the dean’s list at Bentley College. Waltham, Mass., Fla., John L. Hachey Jr. of Northfield section of Coventry. hours are Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. Salvatore Durse The Manchester Herald strives to be accurate and chairman of the Board of Educa­ said the flora and fauna of ces to reduce the amount of of commission members. the company. for the fall semester. Fridley, Minn., Joseph S. Hachey “ In a draft decision issued late and 7 to 9 p.m. fair. If an s made, we want to make a tion, also spoke on the proposed wetlands can survive in the midst non-recyclable materials that He said he hopes to get more Northfield is served by They are: Kathleen M. Ambach, a senior; Robert of Manchester and Francis X. Salvatore “ Sam” J. Durse, 78, yesterday the increase was ap­ Memorial donations may be correction. The Herald’s phone number is 643-2711. $41 million school budget and of development as long as its have to be put in landfills. information to the public and the Fairfield-based General Water J. Castagna, a senior; and Christina M. Colvin, a Hachey of Laconia, N.H.; a of Hartford, father of William J. proved,” DPUC spokeswoman made to the American Cancer Joseph Camposeo, chairman of immediate habitat is preserved. In his talk. Dyer said there has process used by the commission. Service, owned by Harry Hirsch. senior. brother, Ed Spellman of Water- Durse of Manchester, died Tues­ Louise Rickard said today during Society, 243 E. Center St., Man­ On another subject, Glaeser been some talk of delaying the Democratic Town Chairman But the DPUC appointed Witten­ All three are working toward a bachelor of science bury; and six grandchildren. She day (March 28, 1989) at home. the Fair Rent Commission, spoke a telephone interview from her chester 06040, or St. Maurice about the activities of that said there is some public misun­ reopening of Highland Park Theodore R. Cummings said the zellner receiver of the company degree. Ambach and Castagna are majoring in was predeceased by a sister, Besides his son, he is survived Lottery New Britain office. Church, 32 Hebron Road, Bolton. commission. ' derstanding of the goals of the School as a means of saving commission has extraordinary after Hirsch said last October he economics-science and Colvin in finance. Marion Perry. by two daughters, Frances Longo A three-member commission Glaeser said Homart had per­ Conservation Commission in pro­ money in next year's budget. He power and has been judicious and would no longer operate it. The funeral will be Saturday at of Berlin, and Sylvia Lavado of reviewing the rate increase for Joan Dunn Winning numbers drawn Wednesday in lotteries tecting the underground water rejected that suggestion, saying. restrained in applying it. Hirsch had come under fire 8:15 a.m. at the John F. Tierney Meriden; a brother. Carmen mitted scientists to search for the Stafford-based General Wa­ On Wheaton dean’s list around New England: from residents, who complained Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Joan (Bretschneider) Dunn, 36, Durse; six grandchildren; and ter Services Co. is expected to Connecticut daily: 537. Play Four: 1528. to the DPUC of periodic water Jennifer Case Dennison of Manchester has been followed by a Mass of Christian of East Hartford, wife of Law­ nine great-grandchildren. make a final decision Wednes­ named to the dean’s list at Wheaton College. Norton, Massachusetts daily: 9754. Megabucks: 8-21-25- day, Rickard said. The company outages and an inadequate water burial at 9 a.m. at St. James rence Dunn and sister of Sheila The funeral will be Friday at 10 30-32-33. Mass., for the fall semester. Cassello of Manchester, died Coventry awarded for housing work had originally requested a 142- supply. Hirsch was subsequently Church. Burial will be in Calvary a.m. at the Farley-Sullivan Fun­ Tri-state daily: 755, 9606. Cemetery, Portland, Maine. Cal­ Tuesday (March 28, 1989) at eral Home, 96 Webster St., percent hike. fined by the DPUC. Rhode Island daily: 2720. Grand Lottery: 945, About 115 customers in North- Richard said she believed ling hours are Friday from 2 to 4 Hartford Hospital. Hartford. Burial will be in Cedar with 50 to 60 other towns in the $1,800 in block grant funds. 5474, 25328, 873647. By Nancy Concelman On Wednesday, the town re­ field will be affected by the rate Hirsch was negotiating to sell the and 7 to 9 p.m. Besides her husband and sister, Hill Cemetery. Calling hours are small cities category for funds, he $11,750 from the state and $124.758 Mflitary Notes Manchester Herald ceived a peer award from the hike, which will increase the company to Wittenzellner but Memorial donations may be she is survived by two daughters. today from 7 to 9 p.m. said. in private donations. Connecticut Community Devel­ current quarterly rate of $37.20 to plans are not final. anf made to TLC, in care of the Youth A public hearing on the pro­ In rehabilitating the homes, the COVENTRY — The town re­ opment Association, a profes­ $88.80. However. Rickard said, a Since Wittenzellner took over, Services Dept., 494 Main St., Thoughts posed rehabilitation projects is town also helped clean up the ceived two awards this week for sional association comprised of customers say service has im­ Completes basic training Manchester 06040. edge of the lake by improving change in billing means the ’its efforts in renovating housing community development agen­ scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday at Deaths Elsewhere flood and storm drainage facili­ increase will be paid at $29.60 a proved, according to Richard. Airman Steven M. Cotter, brother of James D. In the meanwhile his disciples prayed him, for low- and moderate-income cies. Elsesser said. the Town Office Building. ties and upgrading failed septic Cotter Jr. of 20 Wellswood Road. Hebron, and son of Rachel Minicucci saying. Master, eat. But he said unto them, I have residents since 1982, the town The town has used block grant Homeowners must meet in­ Mr. and Mrs. James D. Cotter of Duxbury, Mass., meat to eat that ye know not of. Jesus said unto funds to renovate 89 housing units come requirements to be eligible systems. newcomer Craig James last fall manager said today. The pollution was caused in has graduated from Air Force basic training at Rachel (Stevenson) Minicucci, them. My meat is to do the will of him that sent me, in the area of Lake Waungum- for block grant loans. A rehabili­ William Chappell by 791 votes, less than 1 percent of part by summer cottages on the Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. 27, of 86 School Road, Bolton, died and to finish his work.” John 4:31, 32, 34. Coventry was one of eight baug. also called Coventry Lake, tation specialist and building BETHESDA, Md. (A P) - about 250,000 cast. Chappell chal­ towns to receive an award of lake that had been built after Wednesday (March 29, 1989) at The Lord Jesus Christ had His heart set singularly since 1982, Elsesser said. official walk through applicants’ William Chappell, a 20-year Flor­ lenged the outcome for a month excellence from the U.S. Depart­ World War II. The cottages had GET COOKIN’ the Memorial Sloane Kettering on pleasing His Father, doing His Father’s work, The town has applied for homes noting building code ida congressman defeated for before conceding. ment of Housing and Urban been converted to year-round Trains at Lackland AFB Hospital, New York City, N.Y. and seeking for the glory to God. While praying to different amounts of block grant violations. re-election last year amid reports James’ campaign emphasized Development Monday for innova­ housing, but septic systems and She was the wife of James M. the Father, Christ testified “ I have glorified thee on funds each year, but will proba­ They then prepare bid specifi­ Airman Victor J. Rizzo, son of Claudia M. Rizzo of linking him to the Pentagon reports linking Chappell to inves­ tive use of Community Develop­ water and sewer facilities were Minicucci. the earth; I have finished the work which thou bly ask for the maximum $300,000 cations for the work and choose T H I S W E E l 117 Oak Forest Drive and Robert J. Rizzo of procurement scandal, died today tigations of the Pentagon pro­ She was born May 4, 1961, in gavest me to do.” John 17:4. ment Block Grant funds, Town this year to renovate low- to the contractor, Elsesser said. inadequate. Gainesville, Fla., has graduated from Air Force after a battle with bone cancer. curement scandal. Manager John Elsesser said. In 1971. the Department of Eagle Lake, Maine, and had been Following this example set by Jesus Christ, let moderate-income housing in The HUD award was given for a basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He was 67. In addition to 10 terms in Environmental Protection or­ a resident of Bolton for the past each one of us reflect for a moment — What is the Awards were presented at a areas scattered throughout town, portion of the Lake Waungum- WITH Chappell, a Democrat from Congress, Chappell served in the dered the town to clean up the five years. She was employed as a paramount desire of our heart? Is it to seek and do Connecticut Community Devel­ he said. baug Rehabilitation Program northeast Florida’s 4th District, Florida House for 10 years and edge of the lake. Braithwaite enters Marines nutrition aide and cleric at the will of the Lord — to accept, live every day, and opment awards luncheon. Each year, Coventry competes project, that was financed by Rockville General Hospital. died at the National Institutes of was its speaker in 1961. He was a county prosecutor from 1949 to spread the good news of His gospel? This is the only Kenneth M. Braithwaite, 17, son of Mary and Besides her husband, she is Health, where he had been pathway to true peace and joy. Kenneth Braithwaite of 31 Knollwood Road, has survived by her parents, James hospitalized Feb. 23. 1954. joined the U. S. Marine Corps. Stevenson of Hartford and Made­ The former chairman of the Survivors include his wife, David Field, Bishop He is a 1988 high school graduate. He will leave line Goslin Stevenson of Augusta, powerful defense appropriations Jeane; four children and two Two unsatisfied with flood retribution The Church of Jesus Christ April 17 for basic training at Paris Island, N.C. Maine; six brothers, Andrew subcommittee lost to Republican stepchildren. of the Latter-day Saints By Andrew Yurkoysky being replaced by Northeastern of the contractor’s work. — have agreed that a professional Manchester Herald Contracting Inc. of Middletown, A representative from the cleaning is necessary. the contractor and town officials insurance company, Northbrook Werbner would not comment on Weather whether the town would ulti­ Where’s the help? have said. They said the plate had Property and Casualty Insurance iHaiuhpfilpr Hpralh mately be responsible for the That’s the cry from Sandra and been put into place to prevent dirt Co. of Farmington, could not be flooding. He also would not Thomas Passcantell. who are from blocking the culvert. reached this morning. USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 153 comment on the possibility of Foggy and rain unhappy about how the town and Werbner said today that nine Sandra Passcantell said that if REGIONALWEATHER suits from the Passcantells for Reg. Manchester and vicinity: To­ la construction contractor have homes were affected by the the contractor’s insurance com­ Penny M. Sleffert, Publisher the flooding and for the chronic Accu-Weather® forecast for Friday night, rain. Low 40 to 45. Chance i’esponded to the flooding of their flooding. pany does not pay for the «725 George T. Cheppell Dennis tX. Santoro Sandra Passcantell said today problems with the cuivert. Daytime Conditions and High Tempieratures of rain near 100 percent. Friday, Editor Past Middle Turnpike home damages, she and her husband Advertising Director “ As far as we’re concerned. It’s foggy. Periods of rain. High in the Friday when a storm drainage that a representative from Nor­ will sue the contractor. And. she Douglet A. Bevini Sheldon Cohen theastern’s insurance company a closed matter, and any claims Have your propane cylinders 50s. Chance of rain 80 percent. Executive Editor said, if a settlement is not worked Y Composing Manager system backed up. outstanding have to be resolved filled and ready for use with your Outlook Saturday, chance of rain. ‘ But Assistant Town Manager told her husband on Wednesday out with the contractor, the town Jeenne Q. Fromerth Robert H. Hubbard through the contractor and the gas grill. Bring this coupon to BuelneM Meneger Steven R. Werbner said today that the insurance company had would be sued as well. High in the 50s. Pressroom Manager insurance company,” he said. any participating location and that the couple refused an offer of to determine whether the con­ “ This is a town-owned cul­ West Coastal, East Coastal: Denlee A. Roberts Frank J. MeSersegan J.R. Marino, president and save $1.00 on a propane cylinder Personnel Meneger assistance from the contractor to tractor was liable before paying vert,” she said. “ I don’t care who Tonight, rain. Low in the mid 40s. Circulation OIrsetor owner of Northeastern, said fill-up. Limit one coupon per clean up the basement and for any of the damage to their is doing the work on it.” Chance of rain near 100 percent today that the insurance com­ cylinder. Offer good on portable Published dslly except Sunday and certain holidays by the garage of their home, at 312-314 home, which the couple estimates Werbner said that, except the Friday, periods of rain. High 50 to Msnehester F^bilshlng Co.. 16 Brelnard Place, M m c ^ t e r pany would know better about the cylinders only. Offer expires E. Middle Turnpike. And he said at $10,000. Passcantells, all the other ho­ 55. Chance of rain 80 percent. Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at Manehaster rvuin’ paying out of claims than he April 2, 1989. 6t)l> that the matter is closed as far as "How there could be any meowners affected by the flood­ Outlook Saturday, chance of rain. PP.O.o ' b Box o x 'boi591,® bU Manchtftor. T Conn. * 06040 «’• Manchesteri^d! question about who’s liable for ing were satisfied by the response would. the town is concerned. High in the 50s. Like Werbner, he would not " '2’“ by 8 p.m. weekdays or 730 ; The flooding of several homes this is totally beyond my compre­ of the contractor. He said that the S a.m. Saturdays, please telephone your carrier. If y o u ^ u n a M hension.” she said. other homeowners also agreed to comment on the responsibility for Northwest Hills: Tonight, rain. to reach your carrier, call subscriber servica at 647-9S46 bv6 from Walker Street, east to the Buckland AGWAY She said her understanding was have their basements vacuum the flooding or on a possible r r i ! Man6c p.m. weekdays for delivery In MancheVter *' **^ " ^ •’y ® Passcantell’s home, occurred Low around 40. Chance of rain that if the contractor were not lawsuit. Ocean “ * ^ 1 ly . 17.70 for one Friday night when water backed dried and “ sanitized.” 33 Adams Street near 100 percent. Friday, foggy *46.20 for elx months and responsible, no payment would be But Sandra Passcantell said ,02.40 for one year. up through the Bigelow Brook mM\ with peiods of rain. High in the made by the insurance company. that those who have looked at the Manchester, CT 643-5123 40s. Chance of rain 80 percent. The Manchester Herald Is a member of the Associated Press storm drainage system. the AudN Bureau of Circulations, the New England Prau Heavy rains caused a metal She said her own insurance damage to their basement and The first Mormon temple was Accu Weaihw Inc Outlook Saturday, chance of rain. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Rebekah Nagle, 9, Aasoclatlon and the New England Newipaper Aaaociatkm. W ^our t.'o(inir\ \ Ston.' plate to block the town-owned company won’t accept a claim garage — even an insurance dedicated in 1836 in Kirtland, r High around 50. a fourth-grader at The Cornerstone Christian School. because the flooding was a result Walker Street culvert, which is representative for the contractor . AGWAY. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 30, 1989 - 5 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 30, 1989 LOCAL License board Stolberg may challenge Miss Israel wishes her mother & S T A T E bill is opposed O’Neill for nomination would forget ugly custody fight finally locating them through passport checks. It By Judd Everhart NEWTOWN (A P) - The thrill of being chosen by contractors Asked if he thought Stolberg was another year before she was able to see them Wickham Park fee goes up The Associated Press to represent Israel at the upcoming Miss could mount a serious challenge Universe pageant has been dampened for Nicole with her ex-husband’s permission. A The entrance fee for Wickham Park will to O’Neill, Droney said: “ Irv Halpern by memories of an ugly custody dispute About seven years ago, her oldest daughter, By Peter Vlles HARTFORD — State Demo­ increase from $1 to $2 per vehicle on weekends Stolberg? A serious challenge? rekindled by the publicity surrounding her Dina, 25. moved to Los Angeles to finish high The Associated Press cratic Chairman John F. Droney and holidays. The park opens Saturday. I ’m speechless.” winning the Miss Israel crown. school and remains there. A son, Joseph, 23, Jr. says state Rep. Irving J. The increase is meant to encourage In addition to the income tax, Miss Halpern, 19, is upset by allegations from moved back about five years ago and now lives HARTFORD — A group of contractors who Stolberg, the General Assembly’s carpooling and alleviate a parking problem. Stolberg is also identified with a her mother that she and her two siblings were near his mother, David Halpern said. employ non-union tradesmen claimed victory in the leading liberal, is dreaming if he The number of people visiting the park has variety of progressive issues, kidnapped by their father and spirited from Miss Halpern, the youngest, chose to remain in latest round of their battle against the O’Neill thinks he can mount a serious increased over the years. including election reform, gay Newtown to Israel 15 years ago after her parents Israel, but has visited her mother during the administration, which they claim has a pro-union challenge to Gov. William A. The entrance fee will remain at $1 per vehicle rights and the peace movement. divorced. summers. bias in trade disputes. _ O’Neill for the 1990 gubernatorial during the week. First elected to the ouse in 1970, “ She should stop saying that. It was long ago,” The young woman says she is angry with her The contractors swarmed to the state Capitol nomination. People who want to carpool into the park but Stolberg rose through the ranks to mother for resurrecting the past and will think Wednesday to argue against a bill that would allow the 5-foot-10-inch blonde told The News-Times of who are coming from different directions may But, Droney said, “ we all have become chairman of the powerful twice about visiting her again. But Mrs. Cohan the O’Neill administration to skirt a state Supreme Danbury during a recent telephone interview use a commuter parking lot about one mile dreams. That’s what makes life Finance Committee, which said she is unable to forget. Court ruling by changing the makeup of the state's from Israel. “ Now everyone will be asking me from the park off exit 61 of Interstate 84. beautiful.” writes tax legislation, and ulti­ “ My husband said I should not keep going over occupational licensing boards. Under the bill, union about it. Stolberg, who was dumped this mately became speaker in 1983. it all, that I should let it go,” she said. “ But with a business agents would be allowed to serve on the “ What happened IS years ago has nothing to do year as speaker of the House, said He served in that post for two child-stealing case, it’s never over. The night­ Firm sought damages boards in positions now reserved for working with 1989, with me now,” said Miss Halpern, an Wednesday he was seriously years, then became minority Israeli soldier assigned to a tank unit. “ I ’m glad I mare never ends. Talking about it, maybe that tradesmen. GROTON (A P) — Electric Boat tried considering challenging O’Neill. leader when the Republicans grew up in Israel and not the . Israel helps, though.” without success to win $262,000 in damages When the bill stalled Wednesday in the House of Stolberg endorsed O’Neill three controlled the House in 1985-86, is the best place to grow up.” The Miss Universe Pageant will be held in May from Pipefitters Local 620 for lost productivity Representatives, non-union contractors interpreted years ago when he faced a IRVING J. STOLBERG and was re-elected speaker for Miss Halpern’s mother, Roberta Cohan, who in Mexico City. As part of her duties as Miss during a one-day sickout at the shipyard, union the delay as a setback for the politically powerful challenge from another liberal, . . .may oppose O’Neill 1987-88 with the Democrats back 1 has since remarried and is living in Beverly Israel, Miss Halpern has spent time visiting and company officials have confirmed. labor lobby. former Congressman Toby Mof­ in control. Hills, Calif., said she is proud of her daughter’s AP photo “ The union boys thought they had us by the tail,” wounded soliders in army hospitals, the elderly While an arbiter ruled that some workers, as fett. He said Wednesday that resigned because of failing He had expected to be re­ recent achievements, but remains bitter about said Arthur Horton, the president of a non-union and retarded children. well as unidentified leaders of the pipefitters, O’Neill is no longer the best the health. elected speaker for the current how she lostcustody of the children from her first RECYCLING TOUR — U.S. Rep. Sam in Groton on Wednesday. Gejdenson electrical contracting company. “ They thought In Israel, women of her age must spend engaged in an illegal work stoppage during the Democrats can offer. In 1982 and 1986, he crushed term, but a band of moderate marriage., Gejdenson, D-Conn., left, and Matthew toured the center and announced they were going to blow this thing through here.” 20 months in the army. She hopes eventually to Monday sickout, he didn’t impose damages, “ Originally, I was not consider­ challengers. He has given every Democrats secretly arranged “ It was horrible,” she said. “ I was a great McCauley examine ground up glass at The administration-backed bill breezed through become a physical therapist. officials said. proposed legislation that would encour­ ing it. I am not saying ‘No’ any indication he will run again next with all 63 House Republicans to mother, I really was. I thought about opening a the state Senate under special emergency certifica­ Her father said there was never any pressure Electric Boat said an estimated 1.000 the Groton landfill and recycling center age the use of recycled paper products. longer,” said Stolberg, who, year, unless his own health vote Stolberg out this year and nursery school before all this happened. That’s tion status, but it stalled Wednesday in the House. on her to become a beauty queen. workers participated in the sickout. The throughout his 19 years in the problems flare up again. replace him with the moderate how much I loved children. He tried to show I was The Democratic leadership, unable to answer highest absenteeism was among the pipefit­ House, has been identified with Stolberg said he was seriously Richard J. Balducci. unfit. It was diabolical.” “ She has always been very beautiful and several questions about the bill, decided not to bring ters: roughly 700 out of 1.400 workers were one issue: passage of a state considering running because “ I His critics said Sttolberg had Her former husband, David Halpern, now everyone told her she should enter the contest,” absent. the measure up for a vote. personal income tax. don’t find the heart and soul and amassed too much power. Others budget director at Ben Gurion University, said he he said. “ I think her personality, too. really was Gejdenson seeks to put profit Democratic leaders in the House planned to Electric Boat spokesman Neil D. Ruenzel Similarly, O’Neill has practi­ mind of the Democratic Party said he was leading the Demo­ prefers to think he acted in his children’s best positive. She is the type of person to be the first to introduce the bill today after a caucus to explain said the absence of pipefitters had a ripple cally staked his own 22-year being articulated adequately. I cratic caucus too far to the left. interests, that they belonged with him and not help a blind woman across the street, or play with why the emergency legislation is necessary. effect throughout the shipyard. career on opposition to an income think that needs to be done and I Still others said he was arrogant with his estranged wife. the younger children.” The bill would enable the O’Neill administration back Into recycling newspaper tax. So far, O’Neill has won out. will consider doing it.” and abrasive. “ Kidnapping — I ’ve heard that term used,” he Mrs. Cohan said she takes solace knowing that to sidestep a state Supreme Court ruling that said Gionfriddo for mayor? “ The‘Democratic Party needs During the current legislative He was later given the honor­ said. “ It’s not a term I would use. I think it’s a her three children ail have exceptional good the boards were illegally constituted because union a strong voice. We need a session, Stolberg has been espe­ By Larry Rosenthal Gejdenson said he believed his bill would at least ary title of speaker at large. little extreme.” looks and that Nicole’s fair features — blond hair, business agents were serving in spots reserved for cially critical of O’Neill, specifi­ MIDDLETOWN (AP) - State Rep. Paul The Associated Press double the demand for recycled paper and “ maybe progressive tax structure that Stolberg said he hopes to talk After Halpern took the children in 1974, Mrs. blue eyes — and height are hers. Her former Gionfriddo is weighing a run for the Demo­ working tradesmen. works. We need a Democratic cally for the governor’s proposal with O’Neill about a challenge spent two years tracking them down. husband is darker and shorter than his daughter. bring back the days when Boy Scouts traveled the The non-union contractors, who claim to repres­ cratic nomination for mayor saying he wants to GROTON — U.S. Rep. Sam Gejdenson traveled to agenda, and I will fight for to add the 7.5 sales tax to electric, before he makes a final decision. neighborhoods for paper products.” ent two-thirds of the state’s licensed tradesmen, say try a different form of public service. the Groton landfill and recycling center to explain those,” said Stolberg, who said he gas and other utility bills — a He also said he plans to discuss it Recycling paper is a crucial to efforts to ease the the court decision should stand. In addition, they The Middletown Etemocratic, who has why he is sponsoring legislation to put the profit would make no final decision proposal Stolberg called cruel with party leaders. Another top nation’s landfill crisis because paper products want legislation to guarantee that the eight- and served 11 years in the state House of back into collecting old newspapers. before the current legislative and regresssive. consideration is fund-raising, he Prison shop is cited again for vioiations account for nearly 40 percent of the volume of the nine-member boards will be balanced between Representatives, has made no formal annouce- Two months ago, the recycling center, operated session ends in June. A spokesman for the governor said. nation’s dumps, Gejdenson said. union and non-union members. OSHA division, .said Tuesday the gloves. Ficks said. ment of his candidacy, but has been contacting by the Southeast Connecticut Resource Recovery “ I see this as a very difficult said O’Neill would have no Party leaders said last week SOMERS (AP) — The wood­ Joe DeVivo, owner of Willimantic Waste Paper, “ We want equal representation o,boards, and most serious violation involved The OSHA investigation, which city and state Democratic to express interest in Authority, was receiving $5 a ton for the old legislative and eiiecutive year,” comment on Stolberg’s potential that the 1990 gubernatorial race working shop at the Somers State which collects about 10,000 tons of paper each month we’ve been fighting for it for six years,” Horton using a tank of methylene chlo­ occurred in the winter of 1988. the post. newsprint and other paper products it collected. Stolberg said. “ I think that makes challenge. could cost each candidate $4 Prison, recently found in viola­ from communities east of the Connecticut River, said. ride to strip furniture. Fumes followed a tip from a prison If Gionfriddo receives his party’s nomination Now, the Willimantic Waste Paper Co., which was ali of us vuinerable. It requires But Droney didn’t hesitate: million. tion of three state environmental Several hours before the House session, state Rep. emitted by the tank were found in employee, and the citations were he would mostly likely face incumbent paying on average $10 a ton for paper products in said the market took a nosedive around the first of the best of us, whether in the “ We all have dreams. Irving’s Stolberg said he has built “ a statutes, had been previously December. T.J. Casey, R-Milford, gathered with an angry excess of OSHA standards for handed down in March of that Republican Mayor Salvatore J. Garafalo. recent years, is charging the authority $15 a ton to executive or legislative branch, entitled to dream just like any reasonable base of friends cited for worker safety violations group of non-union co,tractors to denounce the worker exposure, he said. year, he said. Garafalo has not announced whether he will take the waste off its hands. DeVivo said both the foreign and domestic and I am concerned that at this other American boy. That’s what throughout the Democratic Party by the state Occupational Safety emergency bill. and Health Administration, offi­ The other seven violations Ficks said OSHA inspectors seek a fouth term. About 200 tons of paper products are collected in markets are flooded with old paper and the problem point, the best we have to offer is makes this country great. and among independents and “ The Supreme Court told O’Neill that what he was included inferior practices re­ visited the prison again this Gionfriddo may also face a challenge from Groton each month and brought to the center. is going to get much worse when New York City not out there.” “Dreams are what keep us some Republicans.” He still cials said. doing is illegal,” Casey said. “ So instead of garding protective equipment winter and no new violations were within his party from Middletown Councilman Because more and more municipalities and states begins recycling its paper products. He said the city Any challenge to O’Neill would goi.g during difficult times.” maintains a strong base in the Richard Ficks. spokesman for complying with the court ruling and seeing to it that the state Labor Department’s such as aprons, goggles and found. Thomas J. Serra have tried to reduce the amount of paper going into will also have a competitive edge because it is closer be daunting, no matter who the Dronev added. House. there is equal representation of bothunion and landfills, the recycling market has been flooded to the paper-shipping ports. candidate is. O’Neill has been non-union trademen on the boards, he is attempting with old paper and supply has exceeded demand. DeVivo said Gejdenson’s bill would be “ a giant governor since the end of 1980, Teen gets 30-year term to change the law.” Gejdenson’s bill, designed to increase the market step” toward helping create a better market for when, as lieutenant governor, he The legislatio,, if passed, would allow the STAMFORD (A P) — A teen-ager who for recycled paper, would impose a tax on paper waste paper. took over for Ella T. Grasso, who pleaded guilty to the shooting death of a manufacturers who do not use a certain percentage Under Gejdenson’s bill, paper manufacturers governor to escape a potentially embarrassing situation that has elicited charges of political Greenwich stockbroker has been sentenced to of recycled fibers in their U.S. products. would initially be required to pay a tax of 3 percent 30 years in prison. The proposal would require the manufacturers to on the selling price of products that do not meet the patronage and preferential treatment for unions in Robertson trade disputes. 3 DAYS ONLY! James Ghant. 19, of Stamford pleaded guilty use the same percentages of recycled fibers as are recycled fiber standards. The tax would increase by last year to the murder of Jeffrey Rossi. 25, in a now required in products they sell to the federal 1 percentage point each year until it reached a The criticism has come from non-union contrac­ raps O’Neill Friday through Sunday Stamford housing project. Rossi’sbody, shot in government. maxiumum of 12 percent. tors, who charge that O’Neill has illegally stacked SECRET SALE the head, was found slumped in the driver’s The Democratic congressman from Connecti­ To give the paper industry time to comply, the law occupational oversight panels with politically loyal seat of a 1985 BMW. Sources told The Advocate cut’s 2nd District said his goal is try create stronger would not go into effect for two years. union officials who then use their positions to punish on salaries of Stamford that he was killed while buying and more stable markets for recyled papers. Paper companies with vast tracts of timber, and non-union companies. ■ One non-union company, DuBaldo Electric Co., drugs. “ The good work being done here will actually congressmen in big paper-producing states, are ■ HARTFORD (AP) - Republi­ complained all the way to the state Supreme Court “ It’s a totally senseless, useless killing which make it more difficult to do recycling,” Gejdenson expected to oppose the legislation, Gejdenson said. can state Sen. Philip S. Robertson when the state’s Electrical Work Examining Board is a hallmark of the violence of the drug milieu said as he stood near a huge building where paper But he said he expected to find allies in the many big says It’s “ the height of hypoc­ • Corbins Corner suspended the company’s license for 90 days which is rampant in that area of the city” products are stored. cities experiencing a solid waste crisis. risy” for Democratic Gov. Wil- because apprentices had been permitted to work • Meriden Square Assistant State’s Attorney David Cohen told . liam A. O’Neill to freeze the without supervision. • Farmington Valley Mall Superior Court Judge James Bingham. ' salaries of his top appointees The court, in a Jan. 31 ruling, did not address the • Tri-City Plaza, Vernon after allowing them to rise an issue of whether the the company was treated fairly • Manchester Parkade Hollywood visits Waterbury average of 22 percent over the House to rescind bill by the board, but did rule that two committee • Bristol Plaza past two years. members, both union businessisini agents, did not meet • Downtown New Britain HARTFORD (AP) — House Speaker Ri­ Robertson, a long-time critic of WATERBURY (AP) - As the church, standing in a “ commun­ while the actors were on the set at the board’s legal requirenifent that they be working • Groton Plaza chard J. Balducci says the House is prepared to movie industry was preparing for ion line, lighting a candle and 8 a.m. and finished about 3:30 electricians. O’Neill, said Wednesday he ga­ reverse itself and drop a controversial thered the salary figures a week • New London Mall Wednesday’s Academy Awards (having) a small confrontation p.m. The Supreme Court ruled that the board was budget-cutting move to have about 3,200 after O’Neill ordered the freeze • Crystal Mall. Waterford extravaganza, two of Holly­ with Nick Nolte.” according to Originally, most of the Norwich illegally constituted. State officials then suspended non-union state employees take three unpaid because “ the air of hypocrisy was • Hartford Civic Center Mall wood’s brightest stars spent the Valerie Crane of Waterbury, who filming was to have been shot in operations of the electrical board and three other days off this spring. just starting to bug me.” • D&L For Children, Vernon day in Waterbury in front of was Ms. Winger’s stand-in. Waterbury, Baratta said. But occupational boards on which union business agents The plan, designed to save $1.7 million, was With the freeze, Robertson said • D&L For Children, Wethersfield cameras for a new movie. Richard Baratta, location man­ Peter Larkin, the movie’s pro­ fill seats reserved for practicing tradesmen. included in a budget and tax bill already signed O’Neill hoped to establish “ an Debra Winger and Nick Nolte ager, discussed the movie during duction designer who lived in Since then, some 150 professional license into law by Gov. William A. O’Neill to take spent Wednesday at St. Francis an interview in the St. Francis Norwich as a child, pushed for the image that he was trying to be effect April 1. applications have piled up, awaiting action by the Xavier Church in Waterbury rectory. location change. suspended boards. frugal, but (22 percent) is any­ But the state Senate later moved to eliminate thing but frugal. He’s saying one shooting a Mass scene that will “ It’s a scene where Debra goes “ Everybody Wins” is the third There are five occupational licensing boards, it by amending a separate bill. Balducci said thing with one breath and another likely run two or three minutes on to church ... and Nick Nolte has a movie to be shot in or around covering electricians, elevator repairmen, fire the House would go along with the Senate thing with the next.” the big screen. conversation with a priest,” Waterbury in the last year. protection workers, heating and colling service- action during its session on Thursday. played by Steven Skybell in his Citing the state’s budget crisis, Ms. Winger and Nolte are Scenes from the recently re­ ment, and plumbers. The makeup of each board To make up for it, he said $2 million would be O’Neill last week said that starring in “ Everybody Wins,” a first movie, Baratta said. leased “ Jacknife,” starring Ro­ varies, but in general, they include contractors, cut from an account set aside for minor capital The only evidence that a movie salaries for 235 department heads murder mystery written by Ar­ bert DeNiro, were shot along tradesmen, and members of the public. projects, such as boiler repairs. was being filmed at the brick and other gubernatorial appoin­ thur Miller of Roxbury. Most Route 8 here and in nearby Organized labor officials have defended the church were six campers, five tees would be frozen at current interior shots were made in North Meriden. administration, arguing that union business agents, equipment trucks and a catering levels for the fiscal year begin­ Enfield man wins Lotto Carolina, while exterior scenes Waterbury also served as a most of them former tradesmen, are as qualified to truck parked in the rear near the are being shot in Norwich, except primary shooting location last serve on the boards as working tradesmen. ning July 1. NEWINGTON (A P) — Every number for the one-day excursion to church garage and in a nearby summer for scenes from the O’Neill acknowledged that the combination Richard Dodds picked in the Waterbury. lot. not-yet-released “ Stanley & move would save only $800,000 as Connecticut state lottery’s lotto drawing came In the Waterbury scene, Ms. The crew arrived about 6:30 Iris,” which stars DeNiro and the state looks for budget curbs up a winner. Winger is shown entering the a.m. and left the city about7p.m.. Jane Fonda. and tax increases totaling more All of the lotto entries on Dodds’ five-ticket Ceiling collapses than $700 million, but said it was computer scanning card were lucky. important to set an example at Not only did Dodds, 60. of Enfield, win a as students run the top. share of the $5.2 million jackpot, but he scored Homeless decision challenged Jon L. Sandberg, the gover­ three, five-matches and one, four-match as WOODBURY (AP) — The ceiling of an nor’s press secretary, said well. empty elementary school classroom collapsed O’Neill believes that “ the only NEW HAVEN (AP) - The already living in the motels a of “ perpetuating segregated “ I never thought this would happen,” Dodds in a rain of plaster and asbestos-laiden way to attract and keep the top town of Old Saybrook’s decision “ reasonable amount of time” to housing patterns in Old Say­ said as he turned the winning ticket in to state insulation forcing the school to be closed. talent Connecticut has been able to bar the sheltering of homeless seek alternative housing, without brook,” the complaint alleges. lottery officials Wednesday. The collapse occured seconds after a teacher to attract is to pay them salaries families in its motels violates the actually threatening to evict Old Saybrook is a town of 10,000 “ I play every week, but even so, it’s hard to at the Mitchell School sensed something was that are competitive with the families’ civil and constitutional anyone. located about midway between believe I really won.” Dodds said. wrong and ordered several students out of the private sector.” Dodds says he selected the six numbers in the rights and perpetuates segre­ The lawsuit asks the court to New York and Boston. According classroom. Commissioner Stephen J. Ne­ gated housing, a federal lawsuit bar Old Saybrook from excluding to town figures, the median jackpot-winning combination after envisioning Run as fast as you can out of the room,” gri of the state Department of alleges. homeless families from its motels income of its residents is nearly them in a dream several weeks ago. teacher Ingrid Martland said she yelled to the Admnistrative Services, which The lawsuit was brought Wed­ and from using its zoning powers $38,000. Lottery official gave Dodds a check for SIX or seven first-graders who had just entered. establishes salaries, said the $105,454, the first of 20 annual installments. nesday by two New Haven women to limit the development of rental increases come from cost-of- The Zoning Commission voted The school closed at 1 p.m. Wednesday, two and their families who wer^ housing in the town. living increases, which were 5 March 20 to send out a letter to all hours after the collapse, and will remain closed '""■ ’'"08 .ft evicted from their apartments It also seeks an unspecified today. percent and 4 percent for the past Teacher pleads Innocent and placed in one of three Old amount of compensatory and local motel owners and managers Superintendent of Schools Vincent Ganci two years respectively, commen­ punitive damages, saying the informing them that zoning regu­ MIDDLETOWN (AP) — A third-grade Saybrook motels participating in said he hopes to reopen the building Friday. surate with increases negotiated women who brought the action lations prohibit the use of motel teacher already accused of sexually assaulting the state’s 100-day emergency Mrs. Martland said that when she arrived at by state employee unions. There “ have suffered great humiliation rooms for lodging of “ a more five students at a Westbrook elementary school shelter program. the school Wednesday flourescent light panels have also been additional annual and have been made to feel that permanent nature.” The letter Pick up a Secret ^^89 has pleaded innocent to a new round of One of the women, Vivian were pulling away from the ceiling. She held increments of 3.5 percent a year, they are inferior persons.” went out this week, town officials charges. Harrison, was placed in the class in another room while three workers he said, as well as revisions in the Sale card at any D&L ^ Old Saybrook was the first said. Jon F. Maynard, a 41-year-old teacher at the Americana Motor Inn on Jan 15. climbed above the ceiling to secure the lights. executive compensation plan that The other woman, Retha Mac- community in the state to use its Daisy Ingraham School, was arrested for a The commission took the action Ganci said the weight of the sagging lights, added another 1.5 percent. store. This card is your solution Pherson, began living at the zoning regulations to bar the second time on March 15 and charged with after receiving a complaint from the weight of the workers on the ceiling and the motel Feb. 14. placement of homeless families three counts of fourth-degree sexual assault a local resident who became age of the classroom may have contributed to to savings on all purchases during The complaint, filed in U.S. in its motels. State officials and and seven counts of risk of injury to a minor. upset after a schoolyard fight the collapse. District Court by attorneys for homeless advocates said they those three days. Hidden under the seal is the The new charges are based on incidents that between the child of a homeless "That ceiling has been hanging there for 41 New Haven Legal Assistance feared other suburban communi­ BEST BUY occurred between 1984 and this year involving family and the child of an Old years.” he said. “ Somehow, after all these Association Inc., seeks to have all ties might try to follow suit. amount you will save. But don’t peek! The savings seven current and former students of May­ Saybrook resident. years, things structurally change.” Most of the homeless families OIL CO. nard’s, state police said. families who might be affected by The repairs were completed and the workers the town’s decision included in placed in emergency housing in Although neither commission­ Vernon, CT remain secret until your final purchase. After you finish The investigation was launched after May­ gone when Mrs. Mainland’s 23 students arrived the court action. the affluent and predominantly nard. of Clinton, was arrested for the first time ers nor the town’s zoning officers at the classroom door around 11 a.m. Six or white shoreline community of Old 87S4876 shopping, take your card and your sales slips to the validation on Feb. 1. About a dozen homeless fami­ have publicly given a precise seven of the children went into the classroom Maynard was initially charged with one lies are now living in Old Saybrook are black, female­ definition of what they believe with Mrs. Martland. headed households on welfare. desk where the percentage of savings will be applied to your purchases. count of third-degree sexual assault, five Saybrook motels. State officials constitutes lodging of “ a more “ I was looking to see if they had repaired the say the average stay for families The town’s decision discrimi­ counts of fourth-degree sexual assault and five permanent nature,” the lawsuit lights,” she said. “ I don’t know why — the ■ ■ ■ ■ coo placed in the town’s motels has nates against the motel residents alleges the town’s action is * You can save big on everything you see at all 13 D&L stores. counts of risk of injury to a minor. He pleaded ceiling hadn’t fallen yet or anything. It ju.st 71190 OiNon Min. innocent to those charges on Feb. 7. been 40 days. on the basis of race, sex and specifically directed against didn’t look right to me.” Prlo* tub)»et to ohin## • VoKimn DtMounM The town has given families familial status, and has the effect homeless welfare families. - I .■

MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 30, 1989 — 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD Thursday. March 30. 19fi9 OPINION BUSINESS M Senator IN BRIEF Junk bond king faces huge penalties A Main St. $1 billion jet engine sale NEW YORK (AP) — Prosecutors be criminal, much less the subject of a finance fees, $37 million in trading are seeking staggering prison terms racketeering indictment.” profits on aliegedly tainted deals and is lacking EVENDALE. Ohio (AP) — CFM Interna­ and more than $12 billion in penalties The three defendants denied wrong­ $257 million in interest. tional. a joint venture of General Electric Co. against junk bond wizard Michael R. doing and said ^they would plead Michael Milken also was charged still alive and the French manufacturer SNECMA, has Milken and two others in the largest innocent. with all of the 96 non-racketeering announced that it has negotiated a $1 billion criminal action against a Wall Street “After almost 2'/i years of leaks and counts, which include numerous mail, contract to supply USAir with as many as 250 distortions lam now eager to present wire and securities frauds. His A patience trader. CFM56-3 model jet engines. The Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. all the facts in an open and unbiased brother was charged with 11 counts _CFM International, which is bdsed in this executive was indicted by a federal forum,” Michael Milken said in a and Newberg with 20 counts. and well If convicted of the non-racketeering suburb, said Wednesday the $1 grand jury Wednesday along with his statement. By Jack Anderson billion supply agreement is the largest in the 10 40-year-old brother, Lowell J. Milken, Milken, 42, has headed Drexel’s charges, each would face a maximum and Dale Van Atta years since it began selling jet engines. and Bruce Lee Newberg, a-former junk bond department since the penalty of five years in prison and at N vV V., • The CFM56-3 is used in the Boeing 737-300, trader for Drexel, the nation’s fifth- mid-1970s and is credited with revolu­ least $250,000 in fines per count, The proposal by two New York developers WASHINGTON — Sen. Bill Brad­ 737-400 and 737-500 series of jet aircraft. USAir largest securities firm. tionizing corporate takeovers by making Michael Milken subject to $24 to buy the building that houses seven retail ley D-N.J., is testing his talents as a and Piedmont Airlines, which are customers The long-expected indictment relying on the highly risky, high million in fines and a total of 520 years businesses with a view toward improving the presidential contender, but he doesn t for the 737-300 and 737-400 aircraft respec­ charged the three with turning Drexel yielding securities, turning them into imprisonment. condition of the building and possibly want the press to watch. tively, have options on orders for 120 Boeing 737 into a billion dollar racketeering a $175 billion annual market. The The indictment paralleied the Se­ jets to be delivered from 1991 through 1995. bonds also are often used to help small curities and Exchange Commission’s expanding it is still another illustration that Earlier this month, Bradley, a hot enterprise that used Drexel’s junk prospect for the 1992 presidential Since entering commercial service in late bond department for a series of and medium-size companies grow. sweeping civil insider trading action downtown Main Street is not destined to race, accepted an invitation to speak 1984, the CFM56-3 engine has logged more than securities frauds with various unin­ The indictment described the Bev­ against Drexel, Milken and others last stagnate. at Mount St. Mary’s College in 6 million flight hours. dicted co-conspirators. Among them erly Hills, Calif.-based junk bond September. The fact that the two developers are Emmitsburg, Md. It was a founder s are the imprisoned Ivan Boesky and department as “the driving force In December, Drexel struck a plea interested in downtown property even though day lecture, and the small college was Hispanic Yellow Pages members of the defunct investment behind Drexel’s business” noting that bargain with prosecutors that called hoping to draw some publicity with a partnership, Princeton-Newport between 1983 and 1987 it accounted for for the dismissal of Milken and the they have put money into commercial HARTFORD (AP) — The first edition of the M ICHA EL R. MILKEN nearly half of Drexel’s profits. withholding of most of his 1988 big-name senator who is also a Partners. . . .indicted development adjacent to the giant shopping big-guy former pro basketball player. Hispanic Yellow Pages is hitting the streets in Among other things, the indictment If convicted on the racketeering compensation — estimated at be­ mall being built in Buckland adds to the But if publicity was what the college four Connecticut urban areas. accused Milken of using illegal inside counts alone, each defendant would tween $100 million and $200 million. evidence that downtown is econmically wanted, it picked the wrong big guy. The publiciation is a telephone directory information about merger proposals Drexel employees. face maximum fines of $3.7 billion, As part of thi agreement, which Bradley insisted that no reporters intended to help advertisers reach Spanish­ to arrange deals and manipulate They called the charges a “perver­ roughly double their alleged illicit Drexel says it made to avoid crippling attractive. profits. All three face maximum racketeering charges, the firm The announcement that the developers be invited to the speech. He claimed speaking residents around the state, said stocks. sion” of the racketeering act, which the lights and cameras would just get Domingo Guerra, presidentof Hispanic Yellow U.S. Attorney Benitp Romano said was established principally to combat prison sentnees of 20 years on each of agreed to plead guilty to six federal want to buy the building just south of St. Pages Inc. organized crime but is used increas­ two racketeering charges, prosecu­ felony charges and pay a record $650 SNEAKER OF THE HOUSE in the way of a cozy heart-to-heart the racketeering penalties were the Jam es Street comes on the heels of a proposal with the students. Adverstisements are in Spanish with infor­ most ever sought against individuals ingly to prosecute white-collar tors said. million in fines and penalties. by a Philadelphia developer to build a parking But students and staffers at the mation paraphrased in English, except for a under the 19-year-old federal Racket­ criminals. In addition, the three are subject to Drexel has not yet pleaded to the school say the word quickly spread handful that are in Spanish only, Guerra said. eer Influenced, Corrupt Organiza­ “I think it is outrageous to use RICO forfeiture proceedings on virtually all charges and settlement of the crimi­ garage combined with retail stores and money they have made through their nal case remained subject to SEC residences in the parking lot just north of ' around the tiny campus that Bradley “My intention from the very beginning was tions Act. in a circumstance like this,” said really wanted to try out a new to help the non-Hispanic owned businesses But defense lawyers attacked the Michael Armstrong, an attorney for Drexel dealings since 1984, an esti­ approval. Forest Street. Long odds for GOP in House speaking style in a remote locale communicate with the Hispanic community,” 98-count indictment as an abuse of Lowell Milken. “They applied the mated $1.85 billion. That includes $1.2 A Drexel statement said the Last November, two local businessmen, without worrying about news hounds he said. prosecutoriai power and a tool to statute to behavior which for the most billion in salaries, $112 million in Milkens had been placed on leave of The company has been distributing the free part has not been considered even to Drexel stock, $205 million in corporate absence. Ronald and Peter Bezzini, who operate two of 30 seats, saying that would put a critiquing him. wrench cooperation from other furniture stores downtown, announced they Indiana House seat once held by Vice The college has tried to cultivate directory in the Hartford, New Britain, By Walter R. Mears President Dan Quayle. Democrat Jill re-elected President Bush within Meriden and Waterbury areas, Guerra said. had bought the building just south of Locust range of a House majority for good relations with the home-town Long took over a seat that had been press and warned Bradley’s aides Memphis man found guilty Street which houses one of those furniture WASHINGTON - The good news, Republican since 1976. That gives the administration programs during a second term. He said it would be a that the local reporters would be Emhart unit gets contract Small airline challenges Trump stores among other businesses. according to the million-dollar cam­ Democrats 259 House seats, with two angry if the senator who-would-be in state investment scam At the time, Ronald Bezzini said, “We feel paign manager, is that Republicans vacancies awaiting special elections. philosophical majority, like the coali­ tion of Republicans and conservative president came and went in secret. FARMINGTON (AP) — Emhart Corp.’s BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A 46-year-old retired NEW YORK (AP) — An aggressive regional New York with Boston and Washington with are at rock-bottom strength with the Republicans are trying return the Bradley then agreed to allow local Planning Research Corp. subsidiary has been Main Street’s coming alive.” 174 House seats the party now holds. favor next week in Alabama, where a Democrats that gave Reagan his naval officer from Tennessee who cost investors in airline is vying with real estate developer Donald hourly fjights. With the conversion of the former Cheney early House victories. reporters, but no cameras. awarded a two-year U.S. Air Force contract his commodity futures pools $5.5 million has Trump to buy Eastern Airlines’ Northeast Under terms of the America West 'offer, In the era of nearly invincible special election will fill the seat left potentially worth $9 million, the company said Mill area into residences and the possibility of incumbents, that also is their bad vacant by the death of Rep. Bill If Rollins can deliver that kind of A senator who doesn’t want his pleaded guilty to federal mail fraud and tax shuttle service. current employees of Eastern would be excluded picture taken is a senator with no Monday. residential development on Main Street itself, news. Nichols, the longtime Democratic progress, he’ll not only earn his charges. America West Airlines, the nation’s 10th- from working for the shuttle after it was sold to money, he probably should put in for a political ambition or a senator with Under the contract, Planning Research Hugh A. Burkett, formerly of Old Saybrook and the Phoenix-based carrier, the sources said. there appears to be an adequate market for While that means Republican incumbent. Corp. will be responsible for continuing the largest carrier, has put a competing offer for strength probably won’t go much That overall margin probably insu­ bonus. something to hide. What Bradley is now of Memphis, pleaded guilty Wednesday in U.S. Eastern’s three-city shuttle on the table, sources Trump, on the other hand, has recognized downtown retail ventures notwithstanding the He advocates a strategy based on hiding, without much success, is a development of the Air Force’s Strategic Air District Court in Bridgeport. lower, it also means the odds are lates the Republicans against signifi­ Command-Intelligence Data Handling close to the situation said late Wednesday. Eastern’s unions as valid bargaining representa­ competition that will come from the mall and prohibitive against any swift come­ cant House losses in 1990. The party confrontation rather than comprom­ lack of patience with the press. He has He was the promoter of investment schemes Meanwhile, takeover strategist and TWA tives for future shuttle employees. He has said he its satellite developments. back from 34 years without a House holding the White House usually has ise, telling reporters that Republican been in front of cameras since his System. called Investment Loan Pool. Commodity Loan owner Carl Icahn and outgoing baseball plans to negotiate separate agreements with House leaders always should think in days playing college basketball at Planning Research Corp. will develop Pool I, Commodity Loan Pool II and AHE Notes. Commissioner Peter V. Ueberroth are gaining them. That is all the more reason to move forward majority. suffered House setbacks in mid-term applications, data base, network interface and Ed Rollins, who was a White House elections, because the president’s campaign terms. “We are in com­ Princeton in the 1960s. One source told Several hundred customers from Connecticut and momentum as the top contenders for the rest of America West is mainly interested in the as soon as possible with the reconstruction of bat,” he says. That hard tine fits the us Bradley decided that reporters system software for the system and will also elsewhere invested in the pools, according to U.S. strikebound Eastern, sources said, speaking on shuttle’s landing slots in the three cities and in political adviser to Ronald Reagan party normally gained swing seats on emphasize trivia and miss the big provide system development, integration downtown Main Street, a project that does not and managed his landslide re-election his coattails in the previous election. style of Republican National Chair­ Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Jr. condition of anonymity. purchasing Boeing 757s from Eastern to augment seem to have sparked very much public man Lee Atwater and Rep. Newt issues. plannning and engineering support for new or Prior to his retirement from the Navy, Burkett Observers believe the airline’s fate could be its fleet, the sources said. Trump’s agreement campaign in 1984, is the man assigned But President Bush had no such existing systems, Emhart officials said. enthusiasm in the past. to find the way back. It involves the coattails — the GOP lost three House Gingrich of Georgia, newly-elected as We talked to New Jersey political started speculating in the stock option and decided when the directors of Eastern’s parent with Texas Air calls for him to buy 17 smaller and the No. 2 man in the minority insiders. They say Bradley has had to Planning Research Corp. has provided commodity futures markets. In 1981. he formed a company, Texas Air Corp., meet today in older Boeing 727s, but the sources noted that none political equivalent of heavy lifting, seats in 1988. recover from a reputation as a similar services to the Strategic Air Command but it pays well — $250,000 a year, So there is no realignment pending leadership. stock option trading pool, which was named the Houston. of those planes is specifically attached to the It doesn’t mesh with President ho-hum speaker. And he is sometimes for 22 years. Investment Loan Pool. He later expanded intoother Texas Air Chairman Frank Lorenzo and shuttle service. probably over the next four years. in 1990, in either direction. But the wary of the press, even though he That price tag was not popular, sheer size of the Democratic margin Bush’s ideas about bipartisanship in pools, Twardy said. Trump were nearing agreement Wednesday on A spokeswoman for America West declined administration dealings with the enjoys generally flattering coverage. the sale of the shuttle, said a spokesman for the late Wednesday to directly confirm the airline’s stirring resentment among some of its and the better than 9 out of 10 We asked Bradley’s aide, Nick Printed ads may speak Approximately 182 customers invested $2.2 presumed beneficiaries, since House likelihood that an incumbent will be Democratic Congress. But Rollins million in the Investment Loan Pool; about 225 Trump organization. interest in the shuttle. doesn’t argue; he says whatever Donatiello, about Bradley’s skills at ESSEX (AP) — A Connecticut graphics Trump agreed in October to buy the shuttle “America West has an interest in certain members are earning $89,500 and re-elected confront Rollins and the the podium. He said, “Has the senator customers invested approximately $2.3 million in didn’t dare to vote themselves a raise Republicans with a mountain to be works to keep the president popular company and a California electronics firm the Commodity Loan Pool I; about 84 customers from Eastern for $365 million. But he recently assets or opportunities that might be available in works to the advantage of GOP been working to become a better have announced the development of miniature told Texas Air that the strike against Eastern, in the Eastern situation,” spokeswoman Daphne this year. scaled on the way to anything speaker? I’d say yes, for over a invested $640,000 in Commodity Pool II; and Rollins is the new co-chairman of approaching Hou.se control. candidates. circuits that will allow printed ads to speak. approximately 60 customers invested $465,000 in its fourth week, had lowered the shuttle’s value Dicino said. the National Republican Congres­ Rollins already has started Repub­ Rollins says confrontation be part of decade. He had no way to go but up.” Consumers used to opening printed ads in and that he would reduce his offer by about $125 Any offers for Eastern or its shuttle would have If Bradley wanted anonymity to magazines or greeting cards that play music or AHE Notes, Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeremiah sional Committee, the party’s House lican groundwork for the reapportion­ a two-track strategy, with Republi­ Donovan said. million. to be approved by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in campaign organization. He says his ment that will follow the 1990 census, cans going after Democrats back polish his style at Mount St. Mary’s he make other sounds, soon might experience ads Texas Air countered by telling Trump it would New York, where Eastern filed for protection goal is to make Republicans competi­ which is expected to shift 18 House home in their House districts even was out of luck. Catholic seminarians that also speak as a result of the development, Under the pools, investors were offered the look for other buyers of the service, which links from creditors on March 9. tive for the 218 seats that make up a seats out of the Northeast and parts of while the Bush administration seeks at the school who oppose Bradley’s officials at Structrual Graphics Inc. in Essex opportunity to loan money to Burkett or to House majority, which they haven’t the Midwest, most of them to the bipartisan support for its proposals in pro-choice stance on abortion heard and Electronic Speech Systems Inc. said corporations controlled by him. A portion of the had since the 1954 elections. Accord­ southern and southwestern states that Washington. that he was coming, staged a Tuesday. money was to be used speculating in commodity or ing to Rollins, that would put the GOP have become Republican territory. But when Bush needs Democratic demonstration and invited reporters Known as MailCall, the heart of the system is options futures, with another portion invested in But there will be redistricting to votes there is going to have to be some from as far away as Baltimore. a speech module that is 1.5 inches square and money market accounts. in position to reclaim the majority in The college let all the reporters in, the mid-1990s. reflect population shifts even in states political bargaining. an eighth-inch thick. Digital information is Burkett made several promises to investors. They start at what Rollins calls a that do not lose or gain seats. Rollins And if that leads to a call from the but refused to let them bring their stored in the module and then played through a Among them was an anticipation that the loans low point, 174 out of 435 seats. That’s says Republicans will have the White House asking GOP political cameras. The only camera whirring tiny speaker. Structural Graphics said. would earn in excess of 50 percent a year, Donovan down from 192 after Ronald Reagan’s technical and legal know-how, and the operators to lay off Democrats who during the lecture belonged to the said. Instead. Burkett failed in the market. election in 1980. Rollins figures there political message to take advantage may side with the administration? college, recording the event for the are 160 safe GOP seats, in districts so of the changes. "I hope Mr. Atwater is the one who archives. Bradley showed an interest securely Republican that they’d stay There’s no way to guess the gets that call,” said Rollins. in getting a copy of the film — outcome, but the last time a reapporti­ probably a reflexive action from his that way even if the national cam­ days as a professional athlete. DON’T MONKEY ^ 1909 by NEA, Inc paign organization shut down and did oned House was elected along with a Walter R. 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Phone, who was nominated to run for first I believe strongly that Julia Haverl is Give the Parks and Recreation De­ Thanks. selectman by the Republican caucus. the most qualified candidate for the partment a call at 647-3084 to say you are MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY-MAIL Confused? Read on! office of first selectman. Julia is a joining in Saturday, April 8. from 8:30 Rick Krause iJlaiulirfitrr Hrralfi It seems that the Republicans have college-educated businesswoman, and a a.m. to noon to give Manchester a clean North Edgecomb, Maine face. Bring gloves, a rake and a friend! Founded In 1811 two candidates, except Ms. Duchesneau teacher whose managerial style and PENNY M SIEFFERT...... Publliher The Manchester Herald Oflicch in Mancliester, Hanford, Bolton, has formed her own splinter Republican strength of leadership is exactly what GEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor Joyce Trainer, Chairman P.O. 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March 30. 1989 !0aiirlirstrr Rrrah'i Vow of speedy tax refunds won’t last Bray Section 2, Page 9 Thursday, March 30, 1989 WASHINGTON (AP) - The Internal Through last Friday, the IRS had accuracy rate on answering taxpayers’ From page 1 NATION & WORLD Revenue Service, nearing the end of a tax received 53.1 million returns, up 0.7 percent telephoned questions. filing season that so far has been almost a from 52.8 million during the same period a In some areas of the country, IRS surveys breeze, is still promising refunds within six year ago. The agency’s 10 service centers found, the agency’s “assistors” are correct said, but she adds, “there was a Bray and her husband Albert, a weeks — but not for long. had processed 3.3 percent more than at this barely half the time. Nationwide, these time or two I was glad to have that retired teacher, have three child­ time last year: 42.4 million compared with 5,000 employees gave incorrect responses wide, wide counter.” ren and two grandchildren. A Reagan "Those who file closer to the (April 17) 41.1 million in 1988. to 30.8 percent of test questions. native of Coventry, Bray gradu­ Fishermen aid deadline will probably have to wait longer Three of the 10 centers — in Atlanta, Publicity about those wrong answers The most common excuse ated from Windham High School for their refund,” the IRS said Wednesday Memphis, Tenn., and Austin, Texas — have could account for the fact that fewer people use for not paying taxes is, in 1947, before Coventry High in renewing its “file early” plea. processed slighly fewer returns than they taxpayers are calling the agency’s toll-free “I didn’t get the bill,” Bray says. School was built. She worked as a escaped The agency said that heading into the last had at this time a year ago. answer line with specific tax questions. The most absurd excuse, she secretary at the University of clean up effort three weeks of the filing season, more than Through last week, 19.3 million calls had said, was from a woman, who Connecticut before she took the half the 109 million couples and individuals That is not a matter of concern, said IRS been received, down from 20.6 million wrote, “Give it back to the job with the town. questions who are expected to submit returns spokesman Frank Keith, because those' during the same period a year ago. Indians.” And Bray notes people She has been a certified munici­ sometime this year still had not done so. three centers were given new territories On the other hand, the number of calls get most upset about car taxes pal tax collector since 1980. She That means a crunch as the deadline WASHINGTON (AP) - The as spill spreads this year as the agency redistributed its received by the IRS Tele-Tax system has because they say, “they are too serves on the executive board of approaches, with nearly 32 million returns workload and have received fewer returns nearly tripled — from 5.4 million to 15.1 high” or they didn’t realize a the Connecticut Tax Collectors defense for Oliver North unders­ expected in the final two weeks. so far. The important statistic, Keith said, million. Tele-Tax, whose toll-free numbers portion of back taxes must be Association and is the treasurer cored its argument that Ronald By Hal Spencer plans, not only here in Valdez,” But while that represents about 30 is that the three have processed more and subject list are included in the back of paid even if a vehicle is sold or of the Tolland-Windham Tax Reagan should testify, showing The Associated Press but in other sensitive areas, he percent of the year’s total, it is about the returns than they had been scheduled to. the instruction packages mailed by the IRS, they can’t re-register a car when Association. through a Justice Department said Wednesday. same percentage of procrastinators as in The only black mark on this year’s filing offers tape-recorded advice on more than the motor vehicle department is A lot of stress accompanies her witness that the former president VALDEZ, Alaska - With the The response to the spill also 1988, the IRS said. season from the IRS’ perspective is the low 140 tax topics. notified taxes aren’t paid. work, Bray says. To relieve it, she was never questioned by the nation’s largest oil spill growing may have been slowed by the Despite all that, Bray says reads, camps, and especially attorney general’s staff about to 500 square miles, the governor unavailability of Alyeska Pipe­ working with the public is the enjoys visiting her grandchildren arms shipments to Iran in 1985. said he hopes it snakes out of line Service Co.’s cleanup barge. most enjoyable aspect of her job. in Florida, including a new But Reagan objected Wednes­ Prince William Sound instead of The barge was supposed to have ‘"The best part of my job is granddaughter born Christmas day to the possibility of having to “bouncing around like a pinball" 7,000 feet of oil-restraining booms Pay panel asks regional differentials meeting the people, the toughest Day 1988. appear at North’s trial, saying and polluting for years. but had been disabled by a storm through his lawyer that it hasn’t is knowing someone has a prob­ Bray has no plans of retiring Desperate commercial fisher­ and was in drydock for two weeks WASHINGTON (AP) - A nizes the fact that public em­ longer appropriate or workable to lem but still having to go after soon. She says she wants to stay been shown his testimony is before the spill, the Journal must be taken to close the current needed. men deployed booms in the sound secretary in a government office ployees live and work in localities use a national average to estab­ 22 percent pay gap.” them for taxes,” she says. and see the town property re- to protect salmon hatcheries, and reported. Chuck O’Donnell, a in San Francisco might make characterized by widely different lish an appropriate level of pay.” Robert M. Tobias, president of Sometimes that is compen­ evaluation through. That is likely The same day that Reagan state officials worried about the supervisor for the company, more than a secretary doing living costs and labor market “The world of work has the National Treasury Em­ sated for when she can help a to start within the next couple of made his objection. Justice De­ fragile image of Alaska’s billion- which operates the pipeline, said similar work for the same agency pressures, and adjusts compen­ changed too much for such a ployees Union, said the report senior citizen apply for tax relief. years. partment official Charles Cooper dollar fishing industry. the failure to notify the state in Kansas City under a pay sation upward accordingly.” broad approach,” it said, citing contained “no systematic pro­ said the attorney general’s aides A newspaper, meanwhile, re­ environmental department about recommendation submitted to “Under such a system, federal wage surveys that show geogra­ gram to remedy the pay crisis” never followed through with ported today that a barge in­ the barge being disabled was a President Bush. employees would continue to phic differences of more than 30 for government workers. plans to interview Reagan about tended as a key piece of equip­ technical violation of the consor­ receive the same base pay for the per cent in some cases for similar the November 1985 shipment of ment against oil spills was not tium’s cleanup plans. The proposal, opposed by some same job, but in large areas of the jobs. Plan Hawk missiles from Israel to President Bush, meanwhile, The commission also recom­ Iran. working Friday when the 987-foot union leaders, is part of a 64-page country many would also receive Douglas Fraser, a former pres­ mended pay increases for Exxon Valdez struck a charted was to meet in Washington today report that was handed to the an allowance designed to com­ ident of the United Automobile members of Congress, federal From page 1 The CIA had arranged for an reef 25 miles from Port Valdez. with the three senior administra­ president Wednesday by the pensate for higher living costs Workers who is a member of the judges and top federal officials, agency-run airline to handle the Furthermore, The Wall Street tion officials he had sent to Alaska National Commission on the and labor competition,” the com­ shipment, which took place with­ to decide whether to order a commission, said organized labor designed to bring their purchas­ Peg Dignoti, the director of the home school at some point to Journal reported, the company Public Service. The report lists mission said. generally supports the commis­ ing power back to its 1969 level by out prior presidential approval. that operates the barge conceded federal takeover of cleanup oper­ ways to make federal service Connecticut Association of Re­ attend a program in another Reagan signed a finding of ations. Press Secretary Marlin Its report said the latest survey sion’s report but is opposed to the time the next Congress meets tarded Citizens, a statewide advo­ school. it violated its own requirement to more attractive. by the Bureau of Labor Statistics locality pay. in 1991. The commission said approval after the weapons were notify state environmental offi­ Fitzwater, however, said the The commission, a private shows that government em­ cacy group, agreed. And, a total of 59 students, or .8 delivered. president was leaning against “It creates in many cases gross their purchasing power has de­ “If we’re ever going to fix percent, attend out-of-town pro­ cials that the vessel was out of body with a number of former or ployees’ pay lags behind that of inequalities,” Fraser said. clined 35 per cent in the last 20 Cooper said the fact-finding commission. such a step. present federal officials among comparable workers in private what’s wrong ... we have to start grams throughout the state. mission in November 1986 on the On Wednesday, a private oil Spokesmen for government un­ years. when they’re very young,’’ Dig­ Cormier said integration will its 36 members, concluded that industry by a national average of ions also reacted coolly. Bush, receiving the report, administration’s secret Iran The tanker had just loaded 1.2 cleanup firm hired by the state the present system of trying to 22 per cent. noti said. succeed only if some 550 teachers arms initiative was “oYer- million barrels of crude oil from dropped more than 20,000 feet of John N. Sturdivant, national said: “This is very timely. In the Cormier said integration will and support staff are trained to make government salaries uni­ “The commission believes the president of the American Feder­ next few days. I’ll be making whelmed” when North confirmed Alaska's North Slope. boom to fishermen trying to form nationwide and comparable begin as early as this fall. concentrate on individual learn­ on Nov. 23, 1986, that money had Exxon said about 450,000 bar­ protect three pink salmon hat­ president and Congress must give ation of Government Employees, some very specific proposals.” Members of three committees ing styles. with private industry pay is a higher budget priority to civil AFL-CIO, said, “Before the com­ He did not say what the been diverted to the Contras. rels had been transferred from cheries and other environmen­ unworkable. formed to implement the plan will “We have to prepare teachers the grounded tanker to the Exxon service pay,” the commission mission addresses the issue of proposals would be, and White be meeting in May or June with "Did anybody think to ask ... tally sensitive areas in the sound. It recommended instead “a said. for staff development. If we push ‘Why not ask the president what AP photo Baton Rouge by Wednesday ”I think it’s clear that we’re locality pay for federal workers House spokesman Marlin Fitz- the parents of four students who too hard, the kids end up getting pay-setting system that recog­ But, the report added, “it is no a.s suggested by this report, steps water declined to elaborate. he knows’” about the 1985 arms evening, and loading of the going to have to have some kind of travel out of the district for hurt,” he said. shipment? defense lawyer Bren­ THE PYRAMID IS OPEN — French The pyramid, designed by Chinese- remaining oil into another vessel test, and that the people who buy schooling to bring them back to Three committees have been dan Sullivan asked Cooper. President Francois Mitterrand, center, American architect I.M. Pei, caps the was to begin today. our fish are going to have to be the local schools. established to review the best “The decision was made to walks out of the Louvre glass pyramid new entrance of the Louvre museum. The Exxon Valdez may be assured that those fish are not way to integrate students. Repre­ refloated this weekend, company interview the president ... after after its opening in Paris on Wednesday. going to be contaminated because Prison mutineers offered concessions Integration plans for early sentatives include teachers, ad­ we had interviewed” everyone officials said. of oil,” Gov. Steve Cowper said. elementary students are already ministrators. parents, and Board Exxon, which has been heavily SANTA CATARINA PINULA, Pavon prison. At least four being studied so that those else with knowledge of the The oil is headed toward the The estimated 100 rebellious prison, Trujillo told The Asso­ of Education members. shipment. Cooper replied. criticized for its response to the Montague Strait, an outlet to the Guatemala (AP) — The govern­ guards and three inmates have convicts were expected to re­ ciated Press he had not eaten for children will never have to be Anne Louise Fournier, supervi­ 10.1 million gallon spill, said it ment says it has agreed to replace been killed there since Sunday, removed from their home school, The 1985 Hawk shipment “re­ Gulf of Alaska, and Cowper said spond today to the government’s three days and had not had water sor of elementary special educa­ ceded in its importance” on Nov. will re-evaluate how it handles that is where everyone hopes the a prison farm’s warden and when inmates seized about 75 M-1 proposal, which was made by since Tuesday afternoon. Cromier said. Full implementa­ tion for Manchester schools, such problems. guards if heavily armed inmates rifles. tion will begin for grades kinder­ 22, 1986, said Cooper, when aides Money-laundering smashed, oil goes, “rather than bouncing Gonzolo Menendez de la Riva, the “We suffered so much,” Tru­ chairs the elementary commit­ to then-Attorney General Edwin “Now that (the spill) has around like a pinball in Prince holed up inside with friends and The Easter revolt began while attorney general for human jillo said. “We had no other choice garten through 6 during the tee: the secondary committee is happened, it’s incumbent on us relatives end a four-day revolt visitors were on the grounds, and 1991-92 school year, and staff Meese III discovered a memo William Sound and polluting it for rights and chief government but try to escape.” chaired by Roger Frant, supervi­ North had written outlining a and the industry to profit in the years.” and surrender. many have stayed inside with the negotiator. “It’s the only way we can development will also be sor of secondary special educa­ maximum extent from the expe­ inmates in what some officials continued. planned diversion of money to the Once in the gulf, however, the The government said it would pressure them (the rebellious tion: and Jack Peak, director of Contras. thanks to drug dealers’ tip rience,” said William Stevens, oil could jeopardize valuable The offer was made Wednesday termed an effort to prevent an consider the rebels’ request for Cormier said that under a full after authorities cutoff water and inmates),” Carlos Ramos Mon- the Regional Occupational Train­ The diversion of Iran arms sale president of Exxon USA, the fisheries around Kodiak if it assault by security forces massed pardons for crimes committed cada, inspector general of pri­ integration plan, existing servi­ ing Center chairs the third By william AA. Welch percent of the cocaine flowing officials said the government had parent of the Exxon Shipping Co. power to the 2'/i-square-mile outside. ces for those with special needs money to the Contras “had the continued to move southwest. during the uprising and guaran­ sons, said of the water and power committee. potential to bring the conclusion The Associated Press into the United States. seized a half ton of cocaine and Inc. Valdez Mayor John Devens has tee their physical safety once cutoff. “If we don’t, they could might be eliminated. He said The committees have gathered But Justice officials ran into $45 million in cash, jewels and “Certainly we will be going some of those programs should be of President’s Reagan’s term,” estimated the loss to the fishing they surrender their arms and stay inside for days or weeks.” facts about integration from said Cooper. WASHINGTON - Federal problems closing their net. real estate in connection with the back to relook at contingency industry at $150 million. release the roughly 500 people The inmates responded by retained. schools from Maine to Connecti­ agents trying to penetrate the Plans to arrest defendant investigation. There are 6,602 students in the North is accused of obstructing Islam who are with them. offering to surrender if the cut this school year. Congress by preparing a false illegal drug world set up an Eduardo Martinez in Panama About 110 prisoners who took no warden and guards were re­ Manchester schools. Of that In the fall, members of the undercover money-laundering apparently depended on the as­ The government also filed civil number, 774 students or 11.8 chronology that stated no one in actions in an effort to seize as Infant high-fiber diets From page 1 part in the revolt fled Wednesday placed at Pavon, which is about 15 three committees will work to the U.S. government knew until operation in Atlanta two years sistance of the Panamanian De­ from the section that remained miles east of Guatemala City, percent of the student populaton select a consultant who will ago and soon ran into complaints. fense Forces headed by Gen. much as $412 million more in U.S. are identified as those with January 1986 that the 1985 ship­ assets of two banks, Banco de under inmate control and were negotiator Julio Escobar Arango, coordinate a plan to integrate ment contained arms. They were working too slowly to Manuel Noriega, who is himself taken into custody. said. special needs. Of the 774 students, grades kindergarten through 12. suit their clients. Occidente of Panama and Banco might jeopardize health In London, a senior Moslem bodies in Britain. Cooper said that at a Nov. 20, under federal indictment. de Occidente of Colombia, that cleric today blamed the murders Ahdal, an imam or preacher, Twenty relatives of inmates About 75 to 100 prisoners have 147 of them, or 2.5 percent, are For the next three years, the The undercover investigators Justice officials said Martinez, trapped inside when the uprising involved in system-wide pro­ 1986, White House meeting. North allegedly agreed to receive wire on jealousy between Moslems had been in Brussels for six years controlled key sections of the plan calls for continued imple­ provided a proposed addition to were told to look at La Mina, or who is from Medellin, Colombia, began also made their way out. grams in the school district, mentation and the reinforcement transfers of the laundered WASHINGTON (AP) - Par­ may be too restrictive for rapidly after Belgian authorities desig­ heading the Moslem community 1,350-inmate facility since CIA Director William Casey’s “The Mine,” a Los Angeles-based had holed up in a Panamanian money. ents could jeopardize the health growing babies who need about nated the Brussels mosque where in Belgium, the Netherlands and In its offer, the government Sunday. which means they leave their of staff development. operation. It could launder illegal bank on Wednesday and was also promised to promote “strict testimony the next day to Con­ of their babies and toddlers by two and a half times more the slayings took place as the Luxembourg. About 600 people — mostly gress on the 1985 shipment. drug profits and have the money surrounded by Noriega’s forces. Justice Department lawyers feeding them according to the calories per day, pound for official mosque in Belgium. Behir, who headed the application” of a law providing women and children — were wired back to drug kingpins in “Mr. Martinez is inside the for reduction of sentences North’s addition included the and court documents said the same high-fiber, low-fat nutri­ pound, than adults,” he said. “That creates a lot of jealousies mosque’s social services and visiting when the uprising began. statement that no one in the Latin America in 48 hours, they bank and won’t come out.” money was laundered through a tional regime they follow them­ The “Dietary Guidelines for and resentments,” Zaki Badawi, library, lived in the city for about through work and present to Authorities differ on whether B o m b were told. Thornburgh, told reporters at Congress the mutineers’ demand government knew the contents of variety of methods. selves. nutrition and health ex­ Infants,” outlined in a 19-page president of the United Kingdom 10 years. they are hostages or whether they the 1985 shipment at the time. Federal authorities did just lunch Wednesday. In some cases, phony records of perts say booklet, are billed by the com­ Council of Imams and Mosques, for a nationwide reduction of all stayed inside to protect their that. On Wednesday they an­ But by late afternoon, cha­ Ahdal’s mosque, in a park near prison sentences by five years. From page 1 Cooper said he found out after transactions through Los Angeles In addition, the experts say, pany as the first comprehensive said in a telephone interview. The the European Economic Com­ loved ones from security force the meeting that Secretary of nounced the culmination of an grined Justice Department offi­ jewelry dealers were used to sugar and sodium in moderate recommendations aimed at child­ organization is one of about a Any pardon or amnesty for reprisals. investigation that they say cials said Martinez had eluded munity headquarters, is part of crimes committed during the The Department of Transport was believed the package was State George Shultz had been create what appeared to be amounts contribute to a well- ren under 2. dozen separate Moslem religious the London-based World Islamic About 100 black-helmeted mil­ briefed on the Hawk shipment smashed the La Mina operation, them and was not in the bank. legitimate sources for the money. rebellion would have to be itary police arrived Wednesday said today it has called for an placed in a seat pocket and then balanced infant diet. The company said the Dietary League. After the killings, police before it occurred by then- which had laundered $1.2 billion Noriega himself is under a Peter Djinis, a department These points are included in Guidelines for Americans, pub­ enacted by Congress. to reinforce the 1,000 police and urgent report. British Airways slipped through into the in drug proceeds over those two federal indictment for drug traf­ cordoned off the building. chairman Lord King promised “a upholstery. national security adviser Robert narcotics attorney, said La Mina new infant dietary guidelines lished jointly by the U.S. Depart­ At one point a woman wearing a However, Edmundo Vasquez army troopers ringing the prison. years. ficking, and his relations with Judge OKs Martinez, president of the Su­ most thorough and detailed inves­ The latest controversy follows McFarlane. moved millions of dollars in cash developed by Gerber Products ment of Agriculture and the black veil emerged from the President Vinicio Cerezo has said Reagan, who was eventually “I think it’s fair to describe this U.S. officials were an issue in last by commercial armored trucks preme Court, said Wednesday the force would not be used unless tigation,” saying: “If heads fall, widespread charges that Tranp- Co. and based on published Department of Health and Hu­ building and threatened a repor­ interviewed by the Tower Com­ operation as a very hostile year’s presidential campaign. hired to drive back and forth statements of the American man Services, are directed at extradition court could not grant pardons for prisoners try to shoot their way they fall." sort Secretary Paul Channon was takeover of a major money ter with a handgun. Several An airline spokesman, Derek mission on the matter, initially Despite that indictment, Thorn­ between New York and Los Academy of Pediatrics and the healthy Americans in the general police officers struggled with the crimes committed at Pavon. out. lax about sending airlines warn­ laundering operation,” Attorney burgh and Drug Enforcement The first thing would-be esca­ Ross, said cleaners found the told the panel he had objected to Angeles. American Dietetic Association. population and “should not be woman and wrested the gun from The rebels were described as ings about a new type of radio General Dick Thornburgh said. Agency administrator John Lawn Their cargo was identified as of teen-ager pee Victor Hugo Trujillo asked hardened criminals serving long substance under a seat at the rear cassette bomb before the Pan Am the shipment. “The key message is that strictly applied” to infants. her. They said later she was of the plane. ITN news said it was But Reagan later stated that Thornburgh, FBI Director Wil­ had said the Panamanian author­ jewelry or gold to be smelted, but babies need to be fed like babies, Susan Welsh, director of nutri­ Ahdal’s widow. for when he was seized Wednes­ sentences for crimes such as Flight 103 disaster on Dec. 21 that liam Sessions and other law ities were cooperating with U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) - A day was water. left there for about two weeks, killed 270 people. both he and White House Chief of it actually was cash, he said. not like adults,” said Dr. Guy tion education at the Agriculture judge today ordered a 17-year-old Rushdie, born in India to a murder and kidnapping. They Staff Donald Regan agreed they enforcement officials said their officials. Proceeds were later wired to Speaking from the window of a reportedly include former secur­ during which the Boeing 747 made Flight 103, which originated in Johnson, director of infant nutri­ Department, said the infant youth returned to Alabama, re­ Moslem, is in hiding in Britain. several journeys. couldn’t recall any meeting or “Operation Polar Cap” ended At a news conference announc­ banks in Latin America after tion for Gerber. guidelines “provide very useful bus that later took him to another ity forces members. Frankfurt, was blown up over with federal drug and money­ ing the end of the drug money jecting arguments that his extra­ Moslems are deeply offended Today, airport sources said it Lockerbie, Scotland. conversation about the Hawk being obscured by fictitious invoi­ "Avoiding fat and cholesterol is information and are not inconsist­ dition to face a possible death by “The Satanic Verses” because shipment. laundering charges against 127 laundering investigation, Thorn­ ces, bills of lading and payments becoming more popular among ent” with the department’s guide­ sentence would violate the Dis­ of a brothel scene in which people and two Latin American burgh and other law enforcement for jewelry, he said. health-conscious adults, but it lines. trict of Columbia’s ban on capital prostitutes take the names of the banks. punishment. Prophet Mohammed’s wives and ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. Thornburgh called the investi­ “Nothing in the Constitution or because the novel suggests Mo­ gation “the largest money­ elsewhere grants the District of hammed wrote the holy Koran INSURANSMITHS SINCE T h E E \M L Y ’ ^ Cocaine dealers laundering crackdown ever car­ MARCH MADNESS SALE Columbia the power to enforce instead of receiving it from Allah. ried out by the federal SUPERIOR SECURITY beyond its borders the district’s Members of the Islamic com­ Birthing Center Experts estimate the United government.” He said the opera­ YOUR CHOICE AT GREAT PRICES AT MANCHISTm MIMORIAL HOtPITAt States is home to at least 230.000 tion had direct ties to the Medellin moral opposition to the death munity told reporters outside 1914 cocaine dealers, more than all SYSTEMS INC. penalty,” Superior Judge Ste­ their mosque that it takes a very cordially invites you to an cartel of Colombia, which author­ Stirling City Spiid Stirling Dliciviry Spirt phen F. 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Thursday, March 30. 1989 — 11 NATION Group pushes FOCUS/Advicc & W O R L D for disclosure Iran denying arrest in movie ads Friends help ease pain of losing a child NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — The main Iranian t DEAR ABBY: I am opposition group claims the country’s newly support group. 1 have oral herpes writing in response to a One of the best books on this subject is ousted U.N. ambassador was jailed on orders Bv Jay Arnold (cold sores). He has told me that when letter you had in your “ Herpes: Cause and Control,” by from fundamentalist patriarch Ayatollah The Associated Press he does not have any lesions, he is not column recently. It was William C. Wickett, M.D. Although Ruhollah Khomeini. Iran denied the claim. contagious and he refuses to use a it’s now out of print, the book is WASHINGTON — That beer your favorite movie from a mother whose i The Mujahedeen Khalq (Holy Warriors) said Dear Abby condom at these times. My girlfriend available in libraries. It’s written in in a telex sent Wednesday from its headquar­ star quaffed in his most recent film may be part of son had died, and she says that this is not true — that genital felt bad because she had language that is easily understood by ters in Baghdad, Iraq that the envoy, an “ insidious” advertising scheme, according to an Abigail Van Buren herpes is less transmittable when people who are not medically trained. Mohammad Jaafar Mahallati, was arrested advocacy group that wants to require moviemakers no one to talk with about there are no visible lesions, but it is A her son. after returning from New York. to reveal when they’re being paid to show transmittable at all times, and he DEAR ABBY; Here is another "It was only a short period after his arrest commercial products. As a mother who has should use a condom during every lost a child, I know the reason why the hostess should tell her that the Khomeini regime announced his The Center for Science in the Public Interest says sexual encounter. guests who else she’s invited to her V importance of having resignation on the false excuse of illness and the movie "Bull Durham” included 21 shots of My doctor/boyfriend says his party: Many times I’ve arrived at a someone there when you need to talk. doctors’ recommendations,” the statement Miller Lite beer, “ Superman II” featured the DEAR DENISE: With pleasure. I herpes is no more contagious than my party and 1 see my next-door neighbor There is much comfort in just talking said. It could not be independently confirmed. Marlboro cigarette logo, and "E.T. the Extra- have recommended Compassionate cold sores. Abby, since I rarely get there! Then I think, wouldn’t it have Iran’s official Islamic Republic News Terrestrial” prominently displayed Reese’s Pieces about what is in your heart, and who Friends in my column several times, breakouts and have never transmit­ been nice if I had known in advance better to talk to than someone who has Agency, monitored in Nicosia, later denied and Coors beer. but for those who may have missed it, ted my cold sores to anyone, I fail to that she had been invited so we could gone through that experience? that Mahallati had been arrested. While the center didn’t know if money changed this group has my unqualified recom­ see how genital herpes could be any have ridden together and visited on AP photo hands between filmmakers and manufacturers on Abby, there is an organization mendation. It was founded in 1969 and different. the way? Execution stayed again all these movies, it said Philip Morris paid $42,500 to known as Compassionate Friends. It has grown to 400 chapters throughout I want to believe the doctor, but DENNY HAPPY 90TH — Frank Sinatra wishes get its Marlboro logo into the Superman film. is a support group made up of parents the United States. what my girlfriend told me is Jean MacArthur, witjow of General LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The execution On the coming James Bond movie, “ Licensed to who have lost their children in death. Compassionate Friends has no confusing. Should he wear a condom of convicted mass murderer R. Gene Sim­ DEAR DENNY: “ Riding together” Douglas MacArthur, a happy 90th Kill,” Philip Morris paid $350,000 to have Lark It is a legitimate and worthwhile religious affiliation; people of all at all times? Who is correct? Are can be very nice — unless your mons, who has said he wants to die, has been birthday during a party in New York cigarettes shown on screen, center staff attorney organization whose only purpose is to faiths (or none) may join. It publishes there any good books on the subject? neighbor wants to go home earlier or blocked a fourth time. Charles Mitchell said. ease the pain of having lost a child. a newsletter and depends on volun­ CONFUSED IN TORONTO later than you. Tuesday night. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on The center is asking state attorneys general to Membership in Compassionate tary contributions to cover local and Wednesday became the fourth court to stay determine whether the undisclosed placement of Friends is free — and it’s open to national operational costs, but there DEAR CONFUSED: Your girl­ Simmons’ execution by lethal injection. commercial products in films constitutes deceptive anyone who wants to join. This group are no “ dues.” There is no charge for friend is mistaken. Herpes is not Simmons has been convicted by two juries of advertising that violates state laws. helped me so much when my son died, attending meetings. transmissible at all times. For a Don't put oft writing thonk-vou notes, 16 murders, including 14 members of his letters of sympathy, etc. because you don't It also said broadcasting movies on television in I want to tell others about it. Will you person to be infectious there must be know what to soy. Get Abby's booklet, "How PEOPLE family, and the wounding of four others. which there are paid placements of cigarettes please help me spread the word? DEAR ABBY: I recently started active herpes virus present. If there to Write Letters for All Occasions." Send a The most recent postponement came March check or money order for $2.89 to: Dear violates a 1971 law that prohibits advertising of DENISE IN dating a physician who has genital are no symptoms, sores or active Abby, Letter Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Guthrie plans concert 15 from the U.S. Supreme Court on the eve of cigarettes on TV. NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS herpes and belongs to a herpes lesions, your partner is not infectious. Morris, III. 81054. (Postage Is Included.) Simmons’ last scheduled execution date. The OKEMAH, Okla. (AP) — Folk singer Arlo nation’s highest court ruled upon the petition of Mitchell said the center urged states to require filmmakers to state at the beginning of a movie, for WIT OF THE WORLD Guthrie plans his first concert in Woody death row inmate Jonas Whitmore, who Guthrie’s hometown in conjunction with the contends a review is mandated in capital AP photo example: "Notice. This film contains paid advertis­ ing for Marlboro cigarettes.” Some really ‘hot’ used cars release of an album of his late father’s songs. cases. BROTHEL TO GO PUBLIC — Four a photo earlierthis month. The brothel is The album was recorded Dec. 1 by Gov. Bill Clinton then set April 5 as a new employees of the Mustang Ranch, on verge of becoming the nation’s first The center also said it would ask state officials to schoolchildren at the refurbished Crystal execution date. But the appeals court Wednes­ America’s best-known brothel, pose for publiciy-owned bordello. determine whether the placement of alcoholic Theatre in Okemah. It features songs written day decided to delay the execution to allow beverages and cigarettes in youth-oriented films could be stolen merchandise by his father and by children from Okemah, time for consideration of issues raised in both should be prohibited because youths cannot legally Langston and Davenport. sets of killings. buy such products. By Peter Bohr Evaluate the seller as well as Carolyn Price, chairwoman of the WOODY Thyroid disorder treated Working women unimpressed The group said it was petitioning the Federal Road & Track Magazine the car. Buy only from a well- Educational Fund, said Wednesday the April Communications Commission to rescind a rule that Keeping Your established dealer. If it’s a 29 concert will be the focus of the community’s WASHINGTON (AP) — First lady Barbara exempts theatrical films from the general require­ So you’ve been out kicking tires Car Alive private party, never let the seller Pioneer Day activities. The acronym stands Bush is taking medication to control a thyroid ment for television programs that paid product on used cars and you’ve found bring the car to you. Go to his or for Woody Guthrie Okemah Organization for disorder that produced an eye irritation and with saie of Mustang Ranch placements be disclosed. some hot prospects. But have you her home. Match the address on Developing Youngsters. caused her to joke she would have dropped a considered that the cars may be the law — even if a person has the the title to the address of the Woody Guthrie has been criticized in his “ The paid placement of junk foods, alcoholic few dress sizes had the condition gone By Tom Gardner led to an 18-month imprisonment. hot in more ways than one? They car’s title papers. Ownership of a home, and make sure the title is in hometown for leftist positions he had taken in beverages and cigarettes in movies is one of the unchecked. The Associated Press Conforte and his wife, Sally, have been trying to may be stolen. stolen car does not pass on to the seller’s name. the 1930s and 1940s. Ms. Price said she believes most insidious forms of advertising,” said Michael After taking the medication for four days, sell the 105-room brothel and the 440 acres of land on “ It happens more often than subsequent buyers. The car can Ask where the seller bought the the community is willing to accept him now, 22 Jacobson, the center’s executive director. "Adver­ Mrs. Bush has "noticed marked improvement RENO, Nev. — America’s best-known brothel is which it’s located since Conforte was released from we’d like to think,” says Robert be recovered by law enforcement car. and invite him or her to share years after his death. tising in movies is blatantly unfair to audiences who in her eye symptoms,” her press office said on the verge of becoming publicly owned, but for the prison in early 1985. Bedoya, an auto theft investiga­ officials any time, even years details about the car. If the seller go to be entertained, not advertised to.” Wednesday in a statement. Mustang Ranch’s working women, bedroom The Confortes, who opened the ranch in the early tor with the California Highway after it was originally heisted. can prove ownership with old Black Orchid faces fines Mrs. Bush told a group of reporters business still interests them more than any Wall 1950s, will receive $13 million for the brothel and the Patrol. ’’Innocent victints always service records, you’re probably Street transaction. Elizabeth Barnes, a spokeswoman for the Motion Consider the case of the late- Wednesday that she did not know about the property plus $5 million for agreeing not to open a Picture Association of America, said the associa­ wonder how a car can be stolen if home free. HONOLULU (AP) — The Black Orchid, an "Basically, we don't keep up with all that,” said model Porsche that Bedoya re­ overactive thyroid condition until her eyes competing bordello. tion had no comment. they have the title papers,” says Be very wary of any seller who upscale restaurant partly owned by actor Tom started bothering her although she had lost 21-year-old Gina, a prostitute at the ranch for the The prostitutes rent their rooms for $10 a day and cently impounded. The “ owner” Beiloya. “ I have to explain that can’t produce a title in his or her Selleck, was fined $35,400 for 173 immigration about 18 pounds over the past several months. past three years. keep half their earnings, which start at about $80 for Rep. Tom Luken, D-Ohio, on March 17 asked bought the Porsche from a they’ve got title to a wrecked car name. "Thieves may present law violations, federal officials said. The six-week bid to make the ranch the nation’s a half-hour, paid by cash or credit card in advance. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh to investigate used-car lot. The car was sound, that’s probably on its way to buyers with reams of documents In order to prevent illegal aliens from West gains in population first publicly held bordello through a $23.3 million Prostitution is allowed in 11 of Nevada’s 14 rural whether paid placement of cigarettes in movies and it was priced right. Japan as scrap metal.” — certificates c)f non-operation, obtaining employment, all employers must stock offering at $20 a share is about 80 percent sold, counties, but is forbidden in the counties where made for theaters and then shown on television The fellow spent several thou­ Bedoya is referring to a scam bills of sale, and so on,” says verify that new employees are U.S. citizens or WASHINGTON (AP) — The western states and the offering should close in about a week, said Reno, Las Vegas and Carson City are located. violates the 1971 Federal Cigarette Labeling and sand dollars improving the car. called the “ salvage switch.” The Bedoya. “ But only the title really aliens who have the right to work in the United gained more than a quarter-million people the president of the firm handling the sale. Since the offering was approved by the Securities Advertising Act that prohibits cigarette ads on TV. Then, after driving the Porsche thief steals a car, and then matters.” States. Wednesday, when the Census Bureau adjusted Eric Walloga, whose Tampa, Fla.-based Ameri­ and Exchange Commission in mid-February, the for a few months, he decided to obtains a wrecked, but clear- Examine the VIN plate att­ “ It is unfortunate that this employer did not its state population estimates. can Wallstreet Securities Inc. is overseeing the A senior aide to Luken, who spoke only on sell it. stock had been approved for sale in Florida, condition he not be identified, said the $350,000 and titled car of similar make and ached to the car. Ask the comply with the law,” the Immigration and The Census Bureau is required to issue a list offering, said he expected the issue to sell out once Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, Maryland, New Several people responded to his model from a junkyard. The thief knowledgeable mechanic where Naturalization Service’s Harold Ezell said of state population estimates at the end of Nevada joins the nine other states and the District of $42,500 payments from Philip Morris were made classified ad, including one Por- York, Connecticut, Colorado, Hawaii and the directly to the producers of the films. Liggett & replaces the vehicle identifica­ and how it should be attached: Wednesday. every year for use in government programs Columbia where the stock is being offered. District of Columbia. schephile who knew the cars very tion numbers (“ VIN” ) of the crooks commonly remove them “ We’re just shocked to hear it.” said Randy and planning. Judith Allan, education and research coordinator Meyers also paid $30,000 to have its Eve cigarettes Dr. Gott well indeed. He noticed that the Once the offering is sold out, the brothel can appear in “ Supergirl,” the aide said. stolen car with those of the (as in the case of the Porsche) or Schoch, president and part-owner of the When the agency issued the list at the end of for the Nevada Securities Division in Las Vegas, officially change hands and the stock will be traded Peter Gott, M.D. identification numbers normally junker. Voila — one stolen car affix a plate from a wrecked car restaurant. “ We have no illegal aliens working 1988, however, officials pointed out that they said a decision on the stock was expected by over the counter, Walloga said. The stock is being “ Our position is that if you show ‘Superman’ or stamped on the engine were with legal papers. with new pop rivets, or even with for us, absolute zero. We felt that we had filled had not been able to obtain all the information Monday. offered by Mustang Ranch Inc., an investors’ group ‘Supergirl’ ... on TV you violated that law,” the aide missing. Suspecting some funny Or sometimes the title papers glue. out all the forms.” usually used. Those figures were merely "I feel that with Nevada coming in, we’d be able to composed primarily of Reno businessmen and said. business, he reported the car to may simply be forged. You can’t Match the VIN on the car and on INS officials told reporters Wednesday that interim estimates based on a simplified close in a few days,” Walloga said. attorneys. Violating the act is punishable by a fine of up to the highway patrol. depend on the harried employees the title to a table from the illegal aliens were found working at the calculation. At the Mustang Ranch, the impending sale means Then Officer Bedoya went to The prospectus distributed by American Wall- $ 10, 000. of your state’s motor vehicle manufacturer (an authorized restuarant. The agency said it could not give an Now the bureau has obtained the extra detail more than a new boss for 23-year-old Peaches. It street lists gross revenues for the brothel of $5.6 work. After posing as a prospec­ department to always know the dealer’s service department exact count. it needed and refigured the state populations. means losing the friendship of owner Joe Conforte. million in 1986, down from $5.9 million the year Steven Weiss, a spokesman for Philip Morris tive buyer, Bedoya dropped a difference either. In a few states, might help you here). If for The INS checked more than 300 Black Orchid The changes indicate an increase of 255,000 “ I love him as a boss,” she said. “ If you have before, but a 1986 profit of $917,000 compared with U.S. A., said the $350,000 payment was the total fora Advice offered bombshell on the seller: The car cars can even be re-registered example the VIN on an inviting employee immigration compliance forms and people in the western region of the country. The problems, you can go and talk to him like a friend.” $848,000 in 1985. six-month promotional campaign that was to was hot property. into a buyer’s name without a three-year convertible indicates found only 32 were correctly filled out, Ezell population of the South becomes 223,000 For Conforte, 63, the sale will not only free him It also warns potential investors of possible risks, coincide with the Bond film’s premiere in Japan, “ I was convinced he didn’t certificate of ownership. itshouldbea 10-yearsedan, you’ll said. smaller in the new figures, while the Midwest ffom the burdens and occasional legal hassles of lawsuits, adverse publicity and the possibility that where Philip Morris markets Lark. He said the about heartbeat know the car was stolen,” says So how can you protect yourself find the discovery less upsetting and Northeast lose 16,900 each. running the brothel 10 miles east of Reno. It will customers could contract sexually transmitted product placement portion was only a “ small Bedoya. “ I didn’t arrest him, but from buying the automotive before you buy the car. finally let him pay off the longstanding tax debt that diseases. amount” of the $350,000. DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m 70 and for some seven I had to take the car.” Which equivalent of the Brooklyn “ Finally,” says Bedoya, “ if Day suffers leg wound meant the seller kissed both the Bridge? “Be on your guard,” you have any doubts, ask the years I’ve taken Corgard daily for irregular CARMEL, Calif. (AP) — Actress Doris Day Porsche and about $30,000 says Bedoya. “ Beware of any seller to drive the car to a heartbeat and occasional palpitations. When we suffered a deep leg cut and was unable to Report says doctors joined an HMO last year my EKG revealed a pulse goodbye. deal that sounds too good to be highway patrol office where an When it comes to stolen cars, true, like the Corvette I was present the best original score Oscar. rate of 36. My doctor reduced the Corgard and told officer can look over the car’s Miss Day, who turns 65 Monday, was possession is not nine-tenths of recently offered for $1,500.” VIN and title paper.” me not to worry as long as I have no symptoms such scheduled to present the award Wednesday should aid ‘good death’ ACURA as feeling faint. After a brisk 45-minute walk, my night along with actor-dancer Patrick Swayze pulse only gets up to 41. Am I getting the best and composer Marvin Hamlisch. But she told By Daniel Q. Haney van Eys of the University of advice? producer Allan Carr on Wednesday morning The Associated Press Texas System Cancer Center in High-definition TV unciear she would be unable to attend, said her Houston. New 1989 DEAR READER: I tend to take a “ hands off” publicist, Linda Dozoretz. BOSTON — Doctors should The report is the second from approach in treating elderly patients. They often do By the Editors The actress, who' received an Oscar ease the dying of their hopelessly the committee, which was Acura Integra not tolerate medicine well and I believe that “ less is of Consumer Reports nomination 30 years ago for the romantic ill patients by giving them as chaired by Dr. Daniel D. Feder- better” when it comes to older people who have no Consumer Reports comedy “ Pillow Talk,” was walking through much pain medicine as they need man of Harvard Medical School, symptoms. For years, TV manufacturers have been talking the gardens of the hotel she owns in this seaside and even helping them commit former president of the American Without knowing the details of your heart about high-definition TV, but “ HDTV” or “ hi-def“ is northern California community when she cut suicide if they wish, a report College of Physicians. It was condition, I cannot offer an opinion about the still more concept than reality for the consumer. At consumers will have to buy new sets to further her leg on a sprinkler. The cut required today concludes. published in today’s New Eng­ appropriateness of your therapy. least 20 possible formats, some backed by the process and display the signals. All that new stitches, Dozoretz said. The report, drawn up by a panel land Journal of Medicine. However, your doctor seems to be on the right world’s giant electronic companies, are competing equipment is expected to add up to a sales bonanza of prominent physicians, con­ Its first report, issued five Don’t buy track by reducing your medicine and alerting you to for the approval of broadcast authorities here, in worth tens of billions of dollars a year by the end of tends that doctors have an years ago, also dealt with the be aware of certain danger signals, such as Europe and in Japan. It’s likely that only one will be the century. Louganis, manager at odds another stitch faintness. Make sure that you schedule periodic chosen in each place. In the United States, the Federal Communica­ obligation to help terminally ill ethics of obeying patients’ final LOS ANGELES (AP) — Olympic gold visits to him and, if there is any change in your tions Commission will help shape the system that patients have “ a good death,” wishes, including removing feed­ So far, all the players agree on how the tussle will medalist Greg Louganis’ housemate and health status, notify him immediately. will be adopted. The agency has said that any new just as they help them lead a ing tubes. Some of its recommen­ until you see end: HDTV pictures will look at sharp as movies former business manager has been ordered to healthy life. dations have since been widely Your situation reminds me of a patient of 85 whom and will carry digital sound equal in quality to that system must be compatible with existing broadcast I first examined 10 years ago forslow pulse. She was stay at least 500 feet away from the diver unless “ We really think that the adopted by doctors and courts. y] the new of a compact disc. The aspect ratio (ratio of screen standards, to ensure that the nation’s 160 million they mutually agree to closer contact. physician has a responsibility to taking several medicines and I had trouble figuring width to height) will change from today’s 4 to 3 to an existing TV sets aren’t made obsolete overnight. The doctors noted that one of But Superior Court Judge Dzintra Janavs on be actively involved in creating out what was going on. With her enthusiastic expected 16 to 9, meaning that HDTV screens will be That means that there probably won’t be a single the greatest concerns of the dying Tuesday refused to order R. James Babbitt out an environment in which a oo* endorsement, I began slowly eliminating her drugs. about 30 percent wider than today’s sets and have world standard for high definition TV. and their families is that doctors of the Malibu home he has shared with peaceful death can occur,” said The whole process took about four months. Since proportions more like those of a movie screen. The arguments for compatibility with the existing won’t give enough painkillers. per month then, her pulse has stabilized at about 70, she is off Louganis the past four years. 1 Dr. Sidney H. Wanzer, principal Last fall, working prototypes were demonstrated standard are strong, but the cost to consumers is They said this fear is largely 199 all drugs, tells me she never felt better in her life and Louganis, who won gold medals for spring­ still not clear. Will compatibility necessitate some author of the report. in Britain by Europe’s “ Eureka” consortium, led by board and platform diving in last summer’s justified. is looking forward to her 100th birthday. This sacrifice in potential improvements of picture The most controversial of the the Philips, Thomson and Bosch companies. At a Olympics, fired Babbitt, his manager for six The group said that allowing a approach isn’t right for everybody, but if your quality? Will compatibility cause higher prices for group’s conclusions was that “ it rival exhibition, the Japan broadcasting company years, on March 13. He alleges that Babbitt patient to experience unbearable doctor is willing to work with you, I say go for it. "TV sets? Only time will tell. is not immoral for a physician to showed off its “ MUSE Hi Vision” system, which is threatened to make public “ confidential and pain or suffering is unethical NO MONEY DOWN! The Electronics Industries Association has assist in the rational suicide of a the price tag designed for satellite broadcast transmission. private facts” about him unless Louganis medical practice. When death DEAR DR. GOTT: I am a recovering alcoholic, terminally ill patient.” In this country, the quest is being pursued by, projected what may be an optimistic time frame for rehires him or compensates him. becomes inevitable, the impor­ Large Selection Available three years sober. It’s better than when I was among others, scientific-Atlanta, AT&T, IBM, the adoption fo high-definition TV. According to an Wanzer said doctors can ethi­ The 29-year-old Louganis said Babbitt had tance of relieving pain outweighs drinking but I still have those times when my anger EIA study released late last year, an HDTV cally prescribe sleeping pills or GET, Zenith and the American subsidiaries of threatened to destroy his personal belongings other drugs to dying patients, the risk of hastening death. Opening April 6th, 1989 For Immediate Delivery becomes almost uncontrollable. I also have Japanese and European companies. broadcast standard should be chosen by 1991, with weakness, fatigue, weight loss and numbness and and to shoot him if he tried to enter the house. knowing they will use them for “ It is morally correct to in­ in THE PLAZA Government sanction of any new TV format is the first sets becoming available in 1993. They are suicide, and even tell them how tingling in my arms and legs. Is it possible I have needed because the new generation of TVs will in all expected to have 30-inch or larger screens and an crease the dose of narcotics to pernicious anemia? big a dose is lethal. whatever dose is needed, even at Burr Corners '' •laaae information: Stk. #1210. 48 monltilv likelihood require some modification of existing introductory price of about $2,500. If the pricing Tennis ace, wife split The doctors said such assist­ payments of $199 each. Amount of down assigned broadcast frequencies. Broadcasters will history follows the scenario of other new electronic though the medication may con­ Jnext to SUBfTAY acron from Caldor) payment required S None. Amount of secu­ DEAR READER: Recovering alcoholics gets the MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Austral­ ance is “ certainly not rare.” tribute to the depression of rity deposit or capitalized cost reduction re­ have to buy new gear to generate the signal, and technology, the price may drop to $500 by the year However, they added that if quired at beglnnino of lease $ None. Secu­ same disease as non-alcoholics do. Therefore, you 2000. ian tennis ace Pat Cash has separated from his respiration or blood pressure, the rity deposit Is not refundable Purchase op­ could have pernicious anemia (a deficiency of longtime Norwegian girlfriend and mother of physicians tend to their dying dulling of consciousness, or even tion is available. Total of payments equ^s For now, there seems little point in postponing the patients’ comfort and dignity, number of months x monthly payment vitamin B-12) or other ailments to explain your purchase of a new TV today with the hope — or fear his two children, Anne- Britt Kristiansen. death, provided the primary goal Taxes and registration la additional symptoms. See a doctor for an examination. Our Language The 23-year-old former Wimbledon tennis suicide requests should be of the physician is to relieve — that high-definition will arrive tomorrow. infrequent. With respect to your anger, you may need some However, some transitional sets are beginning to champion ended months of speculation about suffering,” they wrote. “ The special help. This is one emotion that is disastrous his loss of form and outbursts of irrational Two doctors on the 12-member proper dose of pain medication is appear. SCHALLEB for alcoholics: it’s a dandy excuse for a drink. QUESTION; My job is to assist nurses in our local behavior, issuing a statement that the past few committee disagreed with the the dose that is sufficient to So-called improved-definition TVs, announced by Although I applaud your three years of sobriety, you hospital. Am I a nurse’s aid or aide? I’ve seen both months “ had been a very difficult period for suicide guideline. relieve pain and suffering, even Philips, Panasonic and Sony, should be available may be more vulnerable than you think. See your spellings. both of us” and that they had agreed to a trial “ I don't want a blanket state­ to the point of unconsciousness.” MANCHESTER this year, starting at about $1,500 apiece. IDTV used ment to say it is not immoral. I sponsor, go to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and, digital technology within the set to. among other separation. can accept that someone else 345 Ctnter. St. (Rt. 6), Manchsstar if necessary, seek counseling. ANSWER: Although either spelling may be used things, double the number of scan lines a set “ Having made this announcement, we ask 647-7077 may say it is moral, but I want to The American Society for the for “ one who assists,” aide is generally preferred to displays, thus making a seamless picture. While the media to respect our privacy and neither of Exit 60 Off 1-84 Mlnutas from Hartford Dr. Gott Is a syndicated columnist. Questions be able to say I don’t like this,” Prevention of Cruelty to Animals indicate a person. Aid refers to the assistance being improved-definition sets can’t display any extra us shall be making any further statement,” should be sent to him at the Manchester Herald, said one of the dissenters. Dr. Jan was incorporated in 1866. giving. In other words, when you provide a nurse’s picture information, they take better advantage of said the joint statement. P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. aid, you are nurse’s aide. the information they do receive. 12 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thiirsdav. March 30. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thur.sday. March .30, 1989 — 13

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(X) Untouchables 2:00AM (X3 The judge (CC) 17 Affirmations S U A L Y d® d® Cheers (CC) Sam pretends he's (81) Paid Programming 14 Toughen by i T_ 6:00PM ( D (X) (P® @6) News (33) Update: Making it Happen 21 Deny impotent so he can consult with a beautiful [A&E] Edge and Beyond exercise d ) Matt Houston psychiatrist. (In Stereo) d® Dating Game 23 Leave ______[CNN] Newsnight 15 Fullness ON 1 A Qj) Benson d® Health Century Premiere The first d® Home Shopping Spree Beaver [ESPN] Tennis: International Players 16 Fat E S P episode of this series profiling medical sci­ [ESPN] SportsLook 24 Actor___ (JD Mission: Impossible Championship Women's Semifinals 18 Item of ence pioneers examines infectious di­ [H B O ] MOVIE; Angel Heart' (CC) A Dullea |g O N E ® ) A-Team Part 2 of 2. seases. (60 min.) From Key Biscayne, Fla. (90 min.) (Taped) ... \V clothing routine investigation plunges a private de­ C 1M TrtbortB M«dtB SbMcm. IftC. ^ ^ 2/m 25 Existence M L T S ® ) Doctor Who: The Green Death Part 4 [LIFE ] Lady Blue All Rights RMBrvBtf *7 ^ 0 (colloq.) o d® Mystery!: Game. Set and Match tective into a nightmare world of voodoo 27 Actor___ of 6. [USA] New Mike Hammer 19 Compass point B (CC) Bernard returns to Berlin, attempting worship and ritual murder in 1955 New Or­ PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz (P® T.J. Hooker to identify a traitor suspected of jeopardiz­ leans. Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro, Lisa 20 Chemical suffix Novello K L 1 T ■ 1 2:05AM (X) Pat Sajak ! d® Family Ties (CC). ing the security of the Brahms network. Bonet. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) 22 Microphone 28 Biblical prophet N O G W 3-30 o H 1o (60 min.) Part 2 of 12. 12:30AM CD St. Elsewhere [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Richard Pryor Live in A UUHEN U)E PLAV CHARLES' 29 Baseballer No­ dZ) World of Survival (R) CLOBBER HIM 26 Extend upward E V E 1 D o [A & E ] Theban Plays: Antigone King (X) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) Concert' In his premier performance film, TEAM. SIR.ANP when CHARLES 28 Author Joyce lan ___ 0 ®i) Three's Company Creon sentences Antigone (Juliet Steven­ Pryor takes on such subjects as heart at­ BUT PON'T W E T C E R d® (3® Late Night With David Letter- COMES UP TO BAT 5M0ULP I Carol___ 30 Roman Catholic A [A 8 iE ] Profiles Featured: former Notre son) to a horrible death after she defies his man (In Stereo) tacks and a Black version of "The Exor­ HURT HIM.. Dame football coach Knuto Rockne. CALL FOR A BEAN BALL? 29 LP speed chief edict that Polynices' body should remain cist". Richard Pryor. 1979. Rated R. 45 Length 52 Opposite of unburied. (2 hrs., 30 min.) d® Sea Hunt ■ji* 32 Las___ 31 Not speaking [DIS] MOVIE: 'Sword in the Stone' [U S A ] Madame's Place - r measures (CC) Animated. The fanciful story of [C N N ] Larry King Live d® Morton Downey Jr. 34 Poetic 33 Lissome post 2:10AM [MAX] MOVIE: Frantic' 46 Feeling of young King Arthur's apprenticeship to [D IS ] Judy Collins: Going Home The 0® W hat a Country! a contraction 39 Publisher's em­ Merlin the Wizard. Ricky Sorenson, Sebas­ (CC) An American doctor in Paris launches ■How dare you put the diet books in the resentment 53 Even (poet.) American folk singer returns to her Color­ (61) Gene Scott 3 5 ______andployee me tian Cabot, Karl Swenson. 1963. Rated G. an obsessive investigation Into his wife's widest aisle!" 48 Singer ado home where she recalls her 27 years unexplained disappearance. Harrison Ford. 36 Oklahoma 41 Steering 54 Fast aircraft [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated [A&E] Wild World of the East Fitzgerald as a singer, songwriter and political activ­ Emmanuelle Seigner, Betty Buckley 1988. ist. Guest appearance by Kris Kristoffer- [M A X ] m o v ie : h o ii- Indian apparatus 50 Dreadful (abbr.) [LIFE ] E/R 12:35AM Rated R (In Stereo) son. (60 min.) raiser' (CC) Horror author Clive Barker's 37 Native metal 43 Money (si.) 51 Compass point 55 Insecticide [TMC] MOVIE: 'A Tiger's Tale' A high- tale about a mysterious puzzle box that 2:30AM (X) superior Court 38 More likely school senior falls in love with his girlf­ [HBO] MOVIE: ‘Wanted Dead or Alive' BUGS BUNNY by Warner Bros. (CC) A maniacal terrorist stalks the streets opens a doorway to a dimension of pain (X) Sustaining 40 Layer riend’s youthful mother. Ann-Margret, C. and torture. Andrew Robinson, Clare Hig­ Thomas Howell. 1988. Rated R. of Los Angeles, bombing random loca­ 01) Alice ■H 42 Necessity tions at will. Rutger Hauer, Gene Simmons, gins, Ashley Laurence. 1987. Rated R. (In L A P ie s, iF I'M ELCC-TEP, I ■q IN THIS EL.'^CTION 43 Set [U S A ] She-Ra: Princess of Power Robert Guillaume. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) [CNN] Sports Latenight HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by Dik Browne -AND A Chicken PROMISE YOU b e t t e r . PEER, Y-YEAR WHAT.S 44 Ref's kin 6:30PM ® CBS News (CC). (In Stereo) Stereo) 1 :00AM 03) Tw ilight Zone [ESPN] SportsCenter IN e v e r v pDT./ FOGHORN AFFORPABLE POOSTS 47 Comparative ABC News (CC). [LIFE] MOVIE: 'The Winter of Our Dis­ NVR Showcase [U S A ] Code Red R-RUNNING (X) (3® d® suffix content' Based on John Steinbeck's novel THE SECRET TO EATlhle^ ^AVOR^-A^EOPP JU er TAKB A FBVJ OF TFB ROR? (33) Jeffersons (CC). Part 1 of 2. of an honorable man's efforts to restore [A & E ] Theban Plays: Antigone King 2:35AM (X) Family Feud 49 Whirlpools Creon sentences Antigone (Juliet Steven­ 15 Mo t t o l o a p u p Wi t h a l o t o f yo u RBALUY UKS / (2® d® NBC News (CC). his family name without compromise. Don­ Home Shopping Over­ 52 Powdered 21 son) to a horrible death after she defies his 3:00AM (X) 23 24 d® dZ) Nightly Business Report ald Sutherland, Teri Garr, Tuesday Welti night Service (3 hrs.) ------FOOP5... J 56 Runs slowly 1983. edict that Poiynices’ body should remain d® Family Ties (CC). unburied. (2 hrs., 30 min.) 03) Paul Simon's W orld's Greatest Real 57 Fixed (shoes) [M AX] MOVIE: Little Nikita' (CC) An Estate 'C (H) Love Connection FBI agent's investigation into the activities [CNN] Crossfire 58 Actor Christo­ 29 30 0® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs | y pher ___ [A8iE] Twentieth Century Walter of a renegade Soviet agent leads to a teen­ [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide Cronkite examines the events leading up to ager's discovery that his parents are Rus­ [CNN] Headline News Overnight 59 Participant [USA] Search for Tomorrow 35 the division of the German city of Berlin. sian spies. Sidney Poitier, River Phoenix. [ESPN] Thoroughbred Sports Digest 30 Gaelic 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 1 :30AM (X) Career Media Network [CNN] Showbiz Today 38 [U S A ] Boxing (2 hrs.) (X) Joe Franklin 3:05AM (X) News (R) --LS ±iJ2L. DOWN [ESPN] SportsLook 01) INN News 3:20AM [T M C ] m o v ie : Under [LIFE ] Easy Street 9:30PM d® ® Dear John (CC) Kate 42 44 45 46 pretends to date Kirk to get even with her @® Later With Bob Costas Cover' A Baltimore undercover cop goes LI'L ABNER by Al Capp 1 Fabric [M AX] MOVIE: 'A Raisin in the Sun' after the Southern drug dealers who killed 3-3o boyfriend-stealing sister. (In Stereo) (3® Hogan's Heroes 2 Direction Based on the play by Lorraine Hansberry. his partner. David Neidorf, Jennifer Jason ^0 51 In an attempt to break away from their ov­ [ESPN] College Basketball: NABC All- [CNN] Newsnight Update Leigh, Barry Corbin. 1987. Rated R. (In re,yersal American Game From Seattle. (2 hrs.) 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PROBABLY THE MOST MB CAN HAVE Southern drug dealers who killed his part­ [DIS] Judy Collins: Going Home 5 l in (56hot$ a l l h is l if e PAVIP KILLEP GOLIATH. HE IT'LL BE A M IP^CLJu SHORT 5 Non-profit TV [USA] Cartoons Glynis Johns, Basil Rathbone. 1956. ANP APOLOGIZE ' IN MIB SIAU. rS A ner. David Neidorf, Jennifer Jason Leigh. //HE HIT yOUR HANPON 5PAREP youR l if e .' IF THERE'S ANYTHING IN 6 Angry 60 CMfP^ SUMTirUTB.^r BETTEIR THAN D/S<5L/5r.Cv 7:00 PM (X) Inside Edition Barry Corbin. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) PURPOSE / / / I— = E T 7 , ir,,/ 1 1 7 Late Yugoslav HE couLP IX) (H) Wheel of Fortune (CC). 10:00PM (X) Knots Landing (CC) leader 01S9 (e)1989 by NEA Inc 30 HAVE HIT (X) Cosby Show (CC). Abby wangles a place in a conservation yaURHEAR,,! ® dS Cheers (CC). organization determined to halt her busi­ NBC on top for 40 weeks ness's offshore oil-drilling plan; interrup­ (1® Grandstand tions mar Karen and Mack's romantic out­ d® M ‘ A*S*H NEW YORK (AP) - NBC season. ing. 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14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 30. 1989 iQaurlirstrr Hrrah') FOCUS /Oscars D P A f i r c T A * r i r Section 3, Page 15 M / % 1 . M l Thursday, March 30, 1989 Dustin Hoffman, Jodie Foster take top Oscars =sas-55=sas=^=BaaaHB=BsaaaH==5HHBa=5-^ AVERAGE INTEREST RATE - FIXED RATE MORTGAGES By John Horn queror,” a grim picture of farm Now is the time to buy, The Associated Press life in Denmark early in the - 11. 5% century. The 1988 winner was LOS ANGELES - In true “Babette’s Feast.” Hollywood style, a quiet film Best song was Carly Simon^ Reaitors say of market about the disconnected soul of an “Let the River Run” from autistic “Rain Man” won Oscars “Working Girl.” The movie, Misis - 11% for best picture, best original Simon said, “inspired me to write By Andrew Yurkovskv screenplay, best director Barry a hymn to the morning. New York Manchester Herald “I believe there are some real bargains there, Levinson and best actor Dustin is a jungle, but I still wrote a and now is the time to buy the house you’ve Hoffman. hymn.” Local real estate agents agree “It is for us a Cinderella story. The academy could find only 10. 5% that potential home buyers been thinking about.” The picture was literally can­ three songs to nominate this year, shouldn't let rising interest rates — Robert F. Blanchard celed three or four times,” instead of the usual five, and keep them from taking advan­ Hoffman said backstage at Wed­ didn’t see fit to have them tage of some of the bargains on "You’re really getting some good deals nesday night’s 61st Academy performed during the show. today’s market. because It’s a buyer’s market.” Awards. Instead, producer Allan Carr - 10% Interest rates on mortgages, — Barbara B. W einberg It also had a much-rewritten said the show’s opening number which have been on the rise for screenplay and went through four would be the most exciting 15 the past several months, have left directors over two years. minutes in television history. some people waiting and watch­ houses. over the mortgage’s life. Jodie Foster, a former child Instead, the man who put “La ing. But five local brokers inter­ Shimer said that while two The bank does not offer fixed- star, won the best actress award Cage aux Folles” on Broadway - 9. 5% viewed recently said that it’s a years ago someone would be able rate mortgages. and her first Oscar for her gave the world a Snow White good time to buy now, while there to sell a house within two weeks of Last year, Gaucher said, the emotional portrayal of the angry, lookalike trilling “Proud Mary” SEP I OCT I NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR are more homes on the market putting it on the market, today it rate on an adjustable rate mort­ traumatized victim of a gang to Hollywood brat packer Rob I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I . I . I . I . I . I . I . I . I . I . I . I . I . I . I . I I . I . I . I than buyers. takes 90 to 100 days. gage at the Savings Bank of Lowe. “I believe there are some real Manchester was 8 percent and 2 rape in “The Accused.” HSH AlSOClltM Weinberg said that the slowest “Cruelty might be human and it The night belonged to the “Rain bargains there, and now is the business in the Manchester area points, and the rate on a fixed one K might be cultural, but it’s not Man” himself. MORTGAGE TRENDS — The interest March 24, according to HSH Associates, time to buy the house you’ve been has been for those houses priced was in the upper single digits. At acceptable, and that’s what this “I’m supposed to be jaded at rate for fixed-rate mortgages rose 0.15 a consulting firm. The average Connec­ thinking about,” said Robert F. at $280,000 and over. Manchester State Bank the adjus­ movie is about,” said Miss this point; I’m very honored,” ticut rate for adjustable mortgages was Blanchard, a partner in ERA While bankers and brokers say table rate was 10 to lO'A percent, ■I Foster, 26, who was nominated percent to a Connecticut average of Blanchard & Rossetto Realtors. that rising interest rates may be Agostinelli said. Hoffman, 51, said in a halting, 11.29 percent for the weekend ending up 0.07 percent to 9.76 percent. for the award in 1976 at age 12 for emotional voice after a rare Barbara B. Weinberg, owner of keeping some potential buyers Although it’s a good market for playing a child prostitute in “Taxi standing ovation from the Shrine Re/Max East of the River, out of the market, they don’t think home buyers, there aren’t as Driver. Auditorium audience. He won the agreed. they’ve yet reached the point of many buyers looking for homes Her dark-horse victory was award in 1979 for “Kramer vs. “You’re really getting some being unreasonable. as one would expect in such a over the more favored actresses Kramer.” good deals because it’s a buyer’s Nathan G. Agostinelli, presi­ market, some brokers said. One Glenn Close, in “Dangerous Liai­ New-home sales fall in February market,” she said. dent of Manchester State Bank, reason is the rising mortgage sons,” and Melanie Griffith’s Backstage, he acknowledged During the mid-1980s, demand said the market begins to really rates over the past few months, the difficulty of creating Ray­ drove up home prices, in some which have meant less activity AP photo “Working Girl.’’ Sigourney WASHINGTON (AP) - Sales due to the Federal Reserve slow down when rates reach 12 Weaver, nominated for best ac­ mond Babbit, a “ high- of new. single-family homes Board’s campaign to push up years 20 percent or more, Wein­ percent. Joyce Epstein, who is for local bankers and have put OSCAR WINNERS ^ Jodie Foster, above, holds the tress and best supporting actress, functional” autistic who can plunged 9.4 percent in February interest rates in order to restrain New berg and Blanchard said. But in the owner of Century 21 Epstein some potential buyers out of the Oscar she won Wednesday night as best actress for her won neither. perform genius-level feats of to the lowest level in more than a inflationary pres.sures in the late 1987, the prices had reached a Realty, noted that it’s always market. role in “The Accused." With her at the Governor’s Ball at “Dangerous Liaisons,” a saga calculation and visualization, but year, the government reported economy. Home level outside the range of many possible for homeowners who “I think there’s a wait-and-see of sexual gamesmanship and is unable to connect with other Wednesday. Fixed-rate home mortgages buyers and began to level off, take out a mortgage at a attitude on the part of most the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles following the human beings, including a Sales deceit among the wealthy in The Commerce Department last week were averaging 11.22 S«A«ortAiy s n n u s if they said. relatively high rate to refinance people,” Agostinelli said. awards ceremony is escort Julian Sands. Geena Davis, pre-Revolutionary France, won scheming younger brother who said sales retreated to a season­ percent, up from 9.99 percent a of They and other brokers said the later at a lower rate. He said that one reason for the left, shows off her Oscar after winning as best supporting three Oscars — for art direction, covets Raymond’s $3 million ally adjusted annual rate of year earlier, according to a large inventory of houses on the At the Savings Bank of Man­ downturn in activity at Manches­ actress for her role in “Accidental Tourist." costumes and adapted screen­ legacy. 626,000 in February, following a national survey by the Federal market means that it’s possible to chester, the current rate on an ter State Bank is the lack of get a good price. play, given to writer Christopher “I’m hanging on by a finger­ 2,5 percent increase in January Home Loan Mortgage Corp. 7 3 0 adjustable-rate mortgage is 8V4 money available for mortgages. Hampton. nail,” he once told Levinson. and a 3.7 percent gain in Blanchard believes prices are percent plus 2 points, or 2 percent But he added that demand from One-year adjustable rate mort­ now pretty much holding steady. customers is down, too. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,”, Levinson, in accepting the December. gages also were up sharply, with of the amount borrowed at the the inventive comic blend of director’s award, said the mo­ It was the biggest decline since But 'Weinberg and Susan Shimer, closing, said Harry Gaucher, Gaucher said that mortgage Here’s who Oscar sidelights... lenders asking an average initial the manager of the Manchester business at his bank has slowed animation and live action, won vie's success was “really about p 9.5 percent drop last November rate of 9.3 percent last week, up assistant vice president of the three technical Oscars — visual two actors — Dustin Hoffman and and left sales at the lowest rate office of Sentry Real Estate consumer loan department. He down in the last three or four and cultural but is unacceptable. from 7.52 percent a year earlier. Service Inc., think that in some months in corhparison with what won Oscars Hoffman spoke of dad effects, film editing and sound Tom Cruise. If they didn’t deliver Tsince the 576,000 level of January Freddie Mac said. said the percentage cannot “I'm very proud of the movie,” she said effects editing — and a special the performances they gave, I 1988. cases the prices have even gone change more than two percent in he called the “gangbuster” years LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dustin Hoffman backstage at the Academy Awards. “The movie is award for its chief animator, The results paralleled an ear­ The biggest drop in new home down. a year or 6 percent over the life of of 1986, 1987 and 1988. LOS ANGELES (AP) - true and it’s honest. It takes the truth and it smacks wouldn’t be up here this collected Hollywood’s highest honor for his Richard Williams. evening.” lier government report that sales last month was in the 500 Shimer said that the average the mortgage. “I think now we’re seeing Here is the complete list of portrayal of an autistic savant in “Rain Man,” but it in your face.” Geena Davis, who played a showed a sharp drop in housing Northeast, where sales dropped home in the Manchester area is The fixed rate is 11'A percent things getting back to normal, but winners at Wednesday his thoughts were with his 81-year-old father, Harry, Miss Foster, 26, noted that she is in her 24th year in bubbly, eccentric dog trainer in “Rain Man” entered the construction in February, with 19.9 percent to a seasonally selling for about $150,000 now, plus 2 points, he said. there are people who say it’s night’s 61st Annual the film industry. She was previously nominated for awards ceremony with eight the decline blamed on the return MAMJJASONO J f while starters go for $120,000. She The rate for an adjustable-rate slow,” he said. who recently suffered a stroke. an Oscar, in the supporting actress category, at age “The Accidental Tourist,” and adjusted annual rate of 101.000. Academy Awards: “My father so wanted to be here tonight,” Kevin Kline, the pseudo­ nominations, more than any of colder weather last month and Sales last month were off 14.4 ItA A toot said Manchester has a lot of mortgage at Manchester State Weinberg, Blanchard and Do­ 1. PICTURE: “Rain Hoffman said Wednesday night after receiving the 13 for her role as a prostitute in “Ta;ci Driver.” intellectual, goldfish-devouring other title, and has grossed $134.6 the bite of higher mortgage percent in the South to an annual Feb '88 J v f '89 Feb.'M homes in the “starter” category. Bank is about 11 percent with no nald Jackson, owner of Jackson & Man,” producer Mark best actor Oscar. “Ironically, a few weeks ago, he jewel thief in “A Fish Called million at the box office. interest rates. rate of 214.000, down 1.4percent in 656 I I 691 i I 626 | The good news for buyers, points, Agostinelli said. He said Jackson Real Estate, blamed Johnson. joined the family of the disabled. ...” Wanda,” won in supporting roles. “Rain Man” lost the original Analystsexpect home sales and the West to 210.000. and down 1 however, is bad news for sellers, the rate cannot change more than pessimism about the economy for 2. ACTRESS. Jodie Fos­ Lots of Brits here Hoffman added backstage: “My father’s doing Denmark won best foreign score award to “The Milagro construction to decline this year percent in the Midwest to 101.000. AP graphic especially those with expensive 2 percent in a year or 5 percent the relative lack of buyers. ter, "The Accused.” fine, they are optimistic.” LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kevin Kline won the language film for the second Beanfield War” (Dave Grusin) 3. ACTOR: Dustin Hof­ A six-time nominee for best actor, Hoffman had supporting actor Oscar for his role as the amoral, straight year with writer-director and art direction to “Dangerous fman, “Rain Man.” last won an Academy Award in 1979 for his role in insulting, cruel and arrogant American always Bille August’s “Pelle the Con­ Liaisons.” 4. SUPPORTING AC­ “Kramer vs. Kramer.” driving a big car on the wrong side of British roads TRESS: Geena Davis. “The For his role as Raymond Babbitt in “Rain Man,” in “A Fish Called Wanda.” HOMES OF DISTINCTION OFFERED BY Accidental Tourist.” Hoffman visited autistic savants, their families and So he might have watched his words when he the ZINSSER AGENCY 5. SUPPORTING AC­ medical experts, enabling him to create the received his statuette Wednesday night from two TOR: Kevin Kline, “A Fish paradox of an autistic man who displays flashes of James Bonds and a man who would be king. NEED SOME EXTRA Called Wanda.” mathematical genius. Not so. 6. DIRECTOR: Barry Le­ “I just want to thank all the people I talked to that “There’s a lot of Brits here tonight — scary,” vinson, “Rain Man.” were autistic and their families, and the doctors and Kline quipped after the presentation by Sean SPENDING MONEY? '■A 7. ORIGINAL SCREEN­ all their help,” Hoffman said. Connery, Roger Moore and Michael Caine. PLAY: Ronald Bass and Kline did lavish gratitude on another English­ Newspaper routes available in your area... Barry Morrow, “Rain Foster proud of film man; screenwriter and co-star John Cleese. Man.” “He said. ‘I want to write a movie where you get % 8. ADAPTED SCREEN­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Best actress Jodie run over by a steam roller and eat a lot of Michael PLAY: Christopher Hamp­ Foster, who won the Oscar for her portrayal of a Palin’s tropical fish.’ I said, ‘Great, sounds good. Earn money ancJ prizes by (jelivering the ton, “Dangerous Liaisons.” waitress gang raped in a tavern in “'The Accused,” I’m in, let’s do it.’ And then he actually wrote it,” 9. FOREIGN LAN­ said the movie shows that cruelty may be human Kline said. Manchester Herald in your GUAGE FILM: “Pelle the Conqueror,” Denmark. neighborhood. 10. DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: Marcel Call today to get more details. Ophuls, “Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie.” 647-9946 Carl Zlassar Invites you to Inspect this outstand­ 11. DOCUMENTARY COMFED'S LOW-RATE, SAFE-RATE MORTGAGE. Ron Grant believes that everyday Is a vacation Ageless dignity of proud English Tudor and If you’ve missed exceptional buys before, call ing 2400 sq. ft., 4 bedroom Colonial set on 2 SHORT SUBJECT: Wil­ Marble St...... all Ferguson Rd...... 16-136 with the pool and patio that comes with this lo­ located just over the border In Vernon. Call Pam Tarry Warkbavan this minute to see this 7 room, 3 wooded acres In nearby Wlllington. This BRAND liam Guttentag and Mal­ McCabe St...... all Garth Rd...... 69-77 vely 3 bedroom Colonial. Plus wall-to-wall carpet ZInssar-Brody to Inspect this 2500 sq. ft., 4 bed­ bedroom, 2 full bath Dutch Colonial. Located In NEW home boasts many fine features Including Stock Place...... all and VA baths. Price $174,900. room, 2'A bath English Tudor today. one of Manchesters finest neighborhoods and In thermopane windows, large airy rooms, 1st floor colm Clarke, “You Don’t E.M.T.P...... 650-670 oven mint condition. Priced to sell at $218,900. Have to Die.” No. Main St...... 397-496 laundry and much more. Price reduced to 12. FILM EDITING: Ar­ % $275,900. thur Schmidt, “ Who Porter St...... 458-650 Framed Roger Rabbit.” Wyllys St...... 1-90 13. MAKEUP: Ve Neill, Steve LaPorte and Robert Charter Oak St...... 141-348 Short, “Beetlejuice.” Gardner St...... 3-66 14. MUSIC ORIGINAL Effective First'Year Rate Gardner St. West...... all SCORE: Dave Grusin, Highland St. “The Milagro Beanfield (Dugan’s A lley...... 8-37 War.” 15. MUSIC ORIGINAL Grissom Rd...... all SONG: Carly Simon, “Let 1% Shepard Dr...... all the River Run.” 16. ANIMATED SHORT FILM: John Lasseter and Oakland Heights...... all William Reeves, “Tin Toy.” Brownstone Apts...... all 17. LIVE ACTION 1 SHORT FILM: Dean Pari- Annual Percentage Rate East Center St...... 408-608 sot and Steven Wright, “The Tany Zilara has listed this 14 room duplex on dead Hamilton Dr...... all A home for the discriminating buyer. Have Appointment of Dennis end street In Manchester. Seperate heating sys­ Al Cashmaa knows value when he sees It, and this Pam Zlassar-Srepliy would like to Introduce you to Ran Great show you the many fine features of this tra­ Jennings.” Carpenter Dr...... all tems, alum, sided and priced to sell at $155,900. 6 room vinyl sided cape In the Bowers School this BRAND NEW 2100 sq. ft. Colonial on Satarl McDivitt Dr...... all district Is a groat value. Throe bedrooms, fire- Dr. in Coventry. Set on 1 acre treed lot this 4 bed­ ditional A Frame set on 1.01 acres in Tolland. 18. SOUND: Les Fre- Large comfortable llvingroom, 3 bedrooms, 2 full ComFed’s new Low-Rare, Safe-Rare Morrgage hears rhe hesr of rhe adjusrahle-rare mortgages hy Wildwood Dr...... all placed llvingroom, covered patio. Price room. 2'A bath Colonial has many outstanding scholtz, Dick Alexander, reaiures. Price $239,000 and offers invited. baths, central vac, etc. Price reduced $229,900. Vern Poore and Willie D. giving you low first- and second-year rates. And after tliar, you get rhe safety of a fixed rate for the life $150,000. Burton. “Bird.” 7T 19. SOUND EFFECTS of the mortgage. Jefferson St...... all You pay 10.125% the first year, ll.lZS'Xi rhe second year, and 12.125‘X) ever>' year after that. You never Kenwood Dr...... all EDITING: Charles L. Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 Campbell and Louis L. pay tiiore, no matter liow high other interest rates go. TO SEE ANY OF THESE FINE HOMES CALL YOUR HOMETOWN REALTOR Edemann, “Who Framed You cati (.lualify for tlie Low-Riite, Safe-Rare Mortgage as easily as you quality tor an adjustahle-rare Union Place...... all Wetherell ...... Roger Rabbit.” Union St...... 133-264 20. VISUAL EFFECTS. mortgage. And you get lower initial rates, like an adjustahle-rate. Rut utilike an adjiistahle-rate, you get Bidwell ..all Ken Ralston, Richard Willi­ complete protection against rising rates, (Technically, this is known as a huydown mortgage, in which ams, Edward Jones and all funds tor the huydown are provided hy ComFed.) George Gibbs, “Who Adelaide Rd...... all Only fZomFed has the Low-Rate, Safe-Rate Mortgage. lo lind out mote about it, call our office in Joan Rd...... 5-30 ZINSSER AGENCY Framed Roger Rabbit.” 21. ART DIRECTION; Manchester at 647-V777. Steephollow...... all Art director Stuart Craig Aimu.fl PiTt0 1 1 1 .11*0 K.fto IS ctim piiioJ f»ir .> lu.m .u n u iin r. >1 $100,000.00, t losing I'U tlu- lir 'i d.is "I (lio m onih, •«oc iiicJ I'y .in Ferguson...... 170-360 "Your Hometown Realtor" and set decorator Gerard ownor-uccnpioil. sinnlo-l.imilv cUolInu*, w n li 20'X> J u m i |>.ivmonf «tvor .1 ^O-yo.n form .ii $1,047.^K\ ( O M I’hl ^ w ill suhsuli.i- ^ James, ‘ ‘Dangerous p.ivmoiiis in yo;ir I ih.ii the iicfu.il p.iyrnom is $H‘^6,11 rosiiliini^ in .m i-lloifivo .innu.il r.ui’ 1 'f 10.125". ,iiu! suI'mJ i: i- yuui A A A Liaisons.” inon thly payinom m yo.tr 2 mi rh.ii ilio .ittu iil p.iymoni is $^71,27 rosuliini* in .in oHoitivo .inm i.il r.no nt 11,125'^. a A A A A A A CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 2 2 . CINEMATO- A A A A A A A AAAAAAA Tarry Warfchovsa has listed a 3 bedroom duplex in Country sotting In Manchester is yours with this GRAPHY: Peter Biziou, 3 bedroom ranch on largo landscaped lot. Large "Mississippi Burning.” mint condition. Large family sized kitchen, 3 646-1511 roc room, walk out basement are some of the fine 23. COSTUME DESIGN; THE NEIGHBORHOOD BANKERS. COMFED MORTGAGE bedrooms, roc room each side. Don’t miss this one. Price $190,000. features. Ask Pam Zlassar Brephy to show you this James Acheson, “Danger­ charming ranch priced to sell at $159,900. ous Liaisons.” 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 30. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 30. 1989 - 17 Middletown couple designs home for retirement living itN m u ttm it if* * * r» By Bill Nagter what’s available for the 80 “ If you had to spend a lot of The Middletown Press percent in the middle.” time in there, you wouldn’t feel n E A L i o n ' EQUAL HOUSING Most of all, said Wasch, “ very cooped up,” said Christina A. MIS OPPORTUNITY YOU WONT BELIEVE YOUR EYES!!! MIDDLETOWN - When Wil­ little had been done to design Wasch. When you read that the price of this gracious 8 room liam K. and Susan B. Wasch, now from scratch.” To convey a totally disabled REALTY WORLD colonial has been reset at $259,900111 Not only the price in their 50s, finally slow down and To help plan the retirement patient from bed to bath, the change will excite you but the spectacular view of the Htfd. skyline Is sure to take your breath aw ^lll Situated grow tired of climbing stairs and home, the Wasches turned to bedroom ceiling will have a In Redwood Farms on the Manchester/QIastonbury maneuvering around tight angles John Martin, a Higganum archi­ special bean^ connecting the two line, features Include; 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1st floor in their contemporary home, they tect who did their present 4,000- rooms, which can be used to hang family room, 2 firenlaces, economical gas heat, DE­ won’t be heading for a nursing square-foot house: Paul John a trolley sling. LUXE new oak kitchen, IN-QROUNO pool to top It ofl A Benolt/Frechette Associates home. Grayson, a Winchester, Mass., There will also be a second Approx. 2,200 sq. ft. JUNE occu|>ancy. CALL TODAYII Instead, the Wasches will move consultant for elderly and dis­ bedroom upstairs, usable as a 73 West Center Street, Manchester, CT 06040 .just down their woodsy drive to a abled housing; and their daugh­ study. The one-bedroom apart­ specially designed, deluxe retire­ ter. Christina. 28, an architectu­ ment downstairs can also be used ment home. It will have wide ral assistant. as an addition. spaces, moveable kitchen ca­ The whole group refined their Susan Wasch likes to cook, so 646-7709 binets, an electronic butler, an ideas, then went on the road, the non-skid kitchen upstairs will PROUDLY PRESENT... automatic toilet, a special apart­ presenting the house at meetings be complete. So that everything ment for a nurse, and other like one in San Francisco of the can be reached regardless of wrinkles to allow them to age in Gerontological Society of one’s posture, a counter raises place gracefully. America. and lowers, drawers underneath When built, the house will also For the couple, the key was roll out and cabinets above swing be an experiment, a chance for designing a house that could be down and out. OUR COMPANY IS A FULL the energetic couple to try out a fully lived in on one floor, with the The front hall will have a lot of their new-fangled ideas option of an accessory apartment “ butler in a box.” a push-button GREAT NEW PRICE!!! about independent living for the below for a live-in nurse, a panel controlling lighting, the BRAND NEW LISTING!!! Only 6 months young, this sensational 8 room Contem­ Some lucky family can purchase this gracious 7 room elderly. Their home will be a relative or a rent-paying tenant. opening and closing of windows SERVICE AGENCY AND WE Colonial at the NEW PRICE of $242,9001 3 spacious porary Is suddenly available. 2,300 sq. ft. of luscious laboratory stocked with equip­ The Wasches also] anted a and other electronics. floor space complete with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, fully bedrooms, 2.5 baths, large country kitchen with adjoin­ ment and concepts from several beautiful house nestled in the Colors, floor patterns and light­ appllanced kitchen, vaulted ceilings, central vac, whirl­ ing family room with fireplace, 1st floor laundry. Ander­ continents and experts, including woods, one that was not only easy ing will be easy to see, avoiding pool bath, stunning atrium doors lead to a fabulous 26 x sen windows. Situated on 2.3 acres on Loomis Rd.. Suitable for horsesi Call Rose or Don Jackson to see to- national conferences at which the on the handicapped, but also on sharp contrasts of light and dark 14 deck. A very special setting on Gerald Dr. In Man­ chester. Offered at $334,900. dayl CALL NOW 647-8400 or 646-8646; house plan has been featured. the rest of the population. that confuse failing eyes, said ■ “ There are so many things you “ One thing we wanted to avoid Martin, 67, the architect. will meet all your real estate needs can do to keep people in their is having this look like a nursing The Wasches plan to build the homes,” said William Wasch, 57, home or handicapped house,” house in the next five years, but ebullient and outgoing, with a said Mrs. Wasch. “ We wanted to won’t move in as long as they’re ■ offer results, not promises hearty handshake and a shock of have it look pretty — look totally in good health. The new house will graying hair. “ There are a lot of natural.” be rented instead. design things you can do to make Their dream house will be a Although one of the reasons the life a lot more livable.” split-level contemporary with a Wasches are building is to test ■ have professional salespeople Wasch. a longtime city advo­ two-car garage. 1.800 square feet designs for moderate-priced re­ cate for seniors and now a of living space upstairs for the tirement homes, they concede business consultant for products Wasches and 700 square feet theirs will be much more expen­ ■ provide results oriented advertising for seniors, began thinking about below. Sited behind and out of sive — more of a personal new house designs when he sight of their present home, the indulgence. r retired as alumni director at house will be on a wooded 2.5-acre “ It’s true that this will be a very Vi Wesleyan University five years slope facing a pond. expensive house,” said Wasch. ■ have multiple listing services ago. 'The house is designed for who reckoned the house alone Neither he nor Susan. 53, maximum accessibility. It has would cost “ in the upper 200s.” wanted to leave home when they two driveways — one to each level But. he added, there are lower became infirm. They were con­ — and no steps at the entrances. cost solutions. ■ offer national referral services vinced there were ways to stay, Corridors and doorways are In one case. Martin is refigur­ even if one became so enfeebled extra wide for wheelchairs, the ing the Wasch’s house so it can be that regular nursing was bathroom for the master bed­ prefabricated. According to one ■ offer free market evaluation necessary. room is extra big, and levers or modular home builder, a smaller “ I guess the thing that bothered rings replace hard-to-handledoor model could be constructed for 60 me so much — I’ve seen so many knobs. percent of the cost of a compara­ people go into nursing homes — if The novelty in the bathroom ble stick-built home, Martin said. ■ do new construction only they could do something to will be a Closomat, a $2,000 Another possibility is applying their home that kept them in it,” Swedish toilet that allows an the design to condominiums. Wasch said. infirm patient to dispense with Wasch and Martin said. But Wasch said while continu­ toilet paper. Instead, pushing a There is also the option of ing care communities had been button sprays water and then retrofitting a house to make it BRAND NEW LISTING!!! EXTRA INCOME!!! PLEASED AS PUNCH!!! A STAR IS BORN!!! built for the elderly rich and warm air. more accessible for a handi­ Super 7 Room Colonial on Taylor Street on the Vernon- If you're In the market for an Ideal home day-care set­ You will just love the great family neighborhood that Presently under construction, this delightful 7 room /Manchester line. 4 Bedrooms, 1.5 baths, eat-ln appll- up, this may be just what you've always neededi The surrounds this super 7 room Split Level on Bryan Dr. in Colonial has many fine featuresi Located on Shoddy low-income complexes for the The large bedroom will also capped or infirm resident. Martin Manchester. A spacious 140x170 yard complete with Mill Rd. in Andover, on over 5 wooded acres, this home said that cost varies. It can be anced kitchen, fireplace with woodstove, fenced rear 2nd garage has been converted Into a playschool or poor, there was nothing for have a giant walk-in closet, plus JhC . yard. Delightful home for the growing famllyl $173,900. can easily be changed back Into a garage. The main IN-GROUND pool will delight any family. Featuring 3 offers 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, fireplace, vinyl siding. An­ middle income Americans. large windows and a deck to very expensive — $25,000 to redo house consists of 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, country bedrooms, 1 full bath plus 2 half baths, H.W. floors dersen windows, generous allowances. You can't beat “ In all the conferences 1 saw make the room airy and varied his own Higganum contemporary kitchen, fireplace with woodstove, full basement and throughout, central air, appliances and much morelll the price of $229,9001 Approx. 1,918 sq. feet. very little thinking about ... for a long-term patient. for example, he said. lots morel Hebron Rd. in Bolton. $191,900. $169,900.

£il0£H£'n REALTOR...... APPRAISER REALTOR' FORSALE BBWW 244 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. 06040, Phone (203) 643-1577 Since 1947^ T.J, Crockett, Realtor has been helping people find the right home at the right time, at 1 the right prices REALTY WORLD Today 42 years later we are still Benolt-Frechetta Assloc. finding the right house — right 646-7709 BRAND NEW LISTING!!! BRAND NEW LISTING!!! BRAND NEW LISTING!!! BRAND NEW LISTING!!! Adorable 5 Room RANCH on Campbell Ave. In Veriion. Attractive 6 room CAPE COD on Vernon Street In Man­ Immaculate 6 Room CAPE COD on Avondale Rd. In stunning 6 year old Seven room Federal-Style Colonial time at the right price. 2 bedrooms, full basement, new 100 AMP Service, ap­ chester. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, H.W. floors, Manchester. 3 bedrooms, modern bath, full basement, on South Road in Bolton. 3 bedrooms, 1.5baths, wood­ pliances, 14x10 deck. Storage Shed plus 1 car garage fireplace, front to back living room and master bed­ gas heat. Beautiful park-like grounds surround this stove. Country lot measuring 1.32 acres. Easy access to and carport. Great size yard measuring 260 x 11011 Af­ room. A full dormer provides for extra large rooms up­ great homell Bowers School area. MOVE-IN CONDI­ 1-384. Asking $199,900. fordably priced at $123,900. stairs. 143' X 219' lot offering lots of rooms for outside TION! $142,900. The prices and the styles sure have activities! 1 car garage. $162,000. changed. Agents come and go but T.J. Crockett, Realtor, is still selling houses, 42 years later. Some of our current inventory: WE ARE THE RESULTS PEOPLE: $ 77,900 7.35 Acre building lot in Andover 1 $122,900 5 Room townhouse in Manchester TOM BENOIT CONNIE CHOINIERE $149,900 Stylish ranch, ready for a quick sale EILEEN VANNIE KEVIN MACKENZIE in Buckley School area SHIRLEY VITOLS BETTY JEAN SAWYER ___ « $164,900 6 yr old 7 room colonial, Martin School District OAN CORCORAN MARLENE KRASNER READY AND WAITING!!! JUST THE PLACE TO START OUT!!! FINDERS KEEPERS!!! YARD LOVERS DELIGHT!!! $204,900 Just listed, immaculate Duplex This super 1 bedroom Condo at East Meadow In Man­ New duplex bldg, to be built in which you own your own Losers W eepersll This adorable 6 room older CAPE has < This charming 6 room Cape on Lyndale St. in Manches­ MARCO SQUATRITO CHRIS SAUNDERS chester Is just what you need to start outi Reasonably side. Over 1300 sq. ft. including 3 bedrooms. 2 full lots to offer the first time buyer. Many major improve­ ter Is situated on a pretty and private 101 x 145' lot. Nice priced at $77,500. You can enjoy easy access to park- baths, wall to wall carpet, full private basement, seper- ments have been made by the current owners, includ­ and flat, ideal for the children to play, and for the gar­ Ino storage and laundry facilities from the first floor. ate parking areas. Starkweather St. in Manchester ing newer heating system, extra Insulation, ceramic tile dener! 3-4 bedrooms, fireplace, H/W floors plus carpet, $229,000 Authentic center chimney colonial built in 1927, JACKIE SMITH LIZ TANNAHILL Fully appllanced kitchen, ceramic bath, MOVE-IN $138,000.00. bath and lots morel 3 bedrooms, fireplace, HW floors NEWER vinyl aiding for easy carel $156,900. CONDITIONI plus carpet. Nice deep lot on Summer St. in Manches­ styled as a 17th century home; South Manchester AVIS SWEET KATHY ROACH ter. $144,900. $240,000 Two family built to be sold as 2 townhouses JUDY WOOD ROB GLIDDEN may be purchased separate or together PETER BOROFSKY LINDA WEINTRAUB 168 Main Street $339,000 Executive deluxe ranch, 2600 sq. feet, CEIL YOST MATTHEW HYJEK desirable area Manchester 647-8400 LU CHOINIERE RICHARD KAREN ^^The firm that stood the test of time’’ 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 30, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, March 30, 1989 — 19 Home in China: REAL Borrowers REAL NOW Is The Right Time To Build a lot of money WHEN YOU THINK ESTATE ESTATE get a break That NEW Home Or Condo for little space Benson |oins Miller firm System to resolve disputes Jonathan Benson from feds And An optional dispute resolution system YANTAI, China (AP) — An ambitious of 160 Highland Sf, designed to resolve differences between experiment to allow Chinese to own their homes homebuyers and sellers through mediation, has halted in this seaside city because of REAL ESTATE recently joineo By Changing Times rather than costly and time-consuming litiga­ complaints from powerful officials and austerity Anne Miller Real The KIplinger Magazine We Represent THE B uilders" Estate as a real tion, will be available after a pilot program, policies in Beijing. developed by the National Association of Other experiments in housing reform throughout estate agent in re­ Would-be home buyers with limited cash for a sidential sales, Realtors, is completed by five of its local China are also off to a slow start due to the sky-high A down payment might qualify for a larger mortgage Benson is also a boards. price of living space and lack of confidence in the from a commercial lender these days. The Federal The resolution system, which is currently government. new member of the National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) Manchester Board being tested by five local boards of Realtors, “ The policies are in contradiction. We don’t know recently loosened its standards on loans with low would give homesellers and buyers the what the future holds,” said Qin Shiyii, a housing of Realtors. down payments. And since Fannie Mae buys THINK He is a lifelong opportunity to settle their disputes quickly and reform official in Yantai, a breezy town in Shandong mortgages from private lenders, it has a lot to say ^ 1 province on the Bohai Sea. Manchester resi­ about loan details. inexpensively by an impartial professional dent and a gradu­ mediator. In Beijing, apartments cost the equivalent of Until recently, Fannie Mae imposed a “ 25/33” about $45 a square foot, meaning that an average ate of East Ca­ rule on home buyers who put down less than 10 HOLLAND HEIGHTS! The Homesellers/Homebuyers Dispute Re­ solution System will be available to any state college graduate would have to save his total tholic High School, percent cash on a house — monthly housing IViiiagc Farips TOLLAND class of 1977. association or local board that requests it. income for 70 years to buy a basic three-room flat. Jonathan Benson payments (including principal, interest, taxes and ELLINGTON Custom Homes by In crowded Shanghai prices can be even higher. He earned his insurance) could be, at most, 25 percent of a A recent report by the official Xinhua News bachelor’s degree from the University of homeowner’s gross monthly income, and house New Development of John Jr., Barry and Connecticut in 1984 and was an account Agency said living space per person in a Shanghai payments plus other long-term debt no more than 33 Custom Crafted Homes Mel Coccomo Blanchard awarded CCIM neighborhood amounted to nine by nine feet, or 54 assistant with RCA and a housing management d.b.a percent. With larger down payments, loans are held Built By square feet. assistant with the Connecticut Housing Fi­ to a more generous 28/36 ratio. Robert F. Blanchard of ERA Blanchard & DEVELOPMENT “ And that’s only for the relatively well off,” it nance Authority before .joining Anne Miller. Now Fannie Mae says 28/33 is okay when you CORPORATION Rossetto Realtors has been awarded the TriloiH? Certified Commercial Investment Member said. make a small down payment — a change that means ^Monroe & T>avid Thousands, it said, were living in 21.6 square feet borrowers should qualify for roughly a 10 percent (CCIM) designation by the Commercial- Dodge reports on contracts PHASE I-Now Available Investment Real Estate Council, an affiliate of space. bigger mortgage. So if you make $3,750 a month 9doses Your Choice In Yantai, prices have been more reasonable and ($45,000 annually), you can spend up to $1,050 a with the National Association of Realtors. NEW YORK - The F.W. Dodge Group of A CCIM is recognized expert in commercial- 1,600 homes have been sold in about two years. But McGraw-Hill Information Services Co. has month on housing rather than $937.50 — a $112.50 In Walking distance $92,500 16,000 families are still waiting for a chance to buy. difference. Where it once took $52,700 in income to Lots From investment transactions. reported on February contracts for future to Ellington Center. or The CCIM designation is awarded to Yu Bingmo, a worker at the Yantai General construction in Connecticut. qualify for a $120,000 mortgage at 10.5 percent, it Synthetic Leather Factory, was lucky. now takes $47,000. practitioner who completes more than 240 An authority on the construction market, the FROM $265,000 ^ New Homes From 285,000 hours of graduate-level courses, which include In October, he scraped together his life savings, firm produces Dodge Reports and Sweet’s concepts of investments and taxation, leasing took out a loan and bought his three-room, Catalog Files. Planned repairs and market analysis, site selection, exchang­ 600-square-foot apartment — or about 30 feet by 20 According to George A. Christie, vice You’ve spent time preparing careful budgets for ing, property development and investment feet — for about 12,000 yuan ($3,243). president and chief economist of Dodge, the monthly mortgage payments. Ditto for home- partnerships. “ It may mean a few more years of lousy latest month’s construction activity followed related insurance and tax bills, and utility costs. But Blanchard is a member and past president of cigarettes but I was willing to take the risk,” said this pattern: how much have you budgeted in ’89 for mainte­ the Manchester Board of Realtors. Yu, 57, as he sat with his wife in the living room. Non-residential — $66,624,000 in 1989, nance? Figure on annual maintenance costs There are 3,200 CCIM designees in the United “ It’s not a palace but at least it’s mine.” $124,334,000 in 1988 — minus 46 percent. equivalent to one-third percent of the cost of your States and 39 in Connecticut. China began housing reform in the mid- 1980s in an Residential — $63,695,000 in 1989, $160,044,000 home, says Changing Times magazine. That’s up to attempt to correct a serious housing shortage that in 1988 — minus 60 percent. $3,000 for a $100,000 house. had left millions of Chinese urban dwellers with Nonbuilding — $11,402,000 in 1989, $62,529,000 You won’t have a major expense every year. But nowhere to live. in 1988 — minus 82 percent. you need to set up a maintenance account and add to Re/Max gains In survey The plan picked up urgency over the past few Total construction — $141,721,000 in 1989, it regularly in order to fund major replacements years as part of China’s effort to reform its heavily $346,907,000 in 1988 — minus 59 percent. Re/Max International has capapulted to the when they’re needed — and to pay for small annual nation’s second largest ranking in real estate subsidized housing system. l^(§uLLon Placej In China’s countryside, houses are privately repairs that add to the life of a roof, gutter, paint job transactions, according to a survey conducted owned and passed from generation to generation. or mechanical system. by the Roulac Real Estate Consulting Group of Flood Insurance available I wood'crfek VERNON I But in the cities, home to 40 percent of the country’s Use this list of major home components, along Deloitte, Haskins & Sells. This marks the third :ONDO MINIUMS 1.1 billion people, housing has been built and Along with warmer weather, spring brings with their probable life spans and their average cost Custom Crafted Homes by g straight year that Re/Max has moved up in the increased chances of flooding. The Profes­ of replacement, to get a handle on what you’ll need maintained by state funds and rented at rock- VERNON f. real estate transactions category for all U.S. sional Insurance Agents of Connecticut Inc. to worry about and when: real estate firms. bottom prices. "NEW’ TOWNHOUSES “ China’s housing industry is a welfare undertak­ has warned homeowners to check their Roof: wood shingles, 15 to 25 years, $2,000 to Re/Max also ranked first in achieving the Odonroe & T>avicC ing making no profits at all,” said a recent edition of insurance policies to ensure they are covered $3,000; asphalt shingles, 15 to 20 years, $1,500 to highest humber of transactions per agent • Garage the Beijing Review. against flood damage. $2,200; cedar shakes, 20 to 40 years, $3,000 to $5,000. among leading U.S. real estate firms for the BLANCHARD Odoses China also looked at private housing as a way to “ Most homeowners policies do not cover Gutters/downspouts, 20 to 30 years, $600 to $900. • Air Conditioning fifth consecutive year. channel people’s money into the country's infras­ flood losses,’’ said PIACT President Robert J. Exterior paint: two to five years, $2,000 to $5,000. • 1-1/2 Baths The annual real estate survey also had tructure and halt spending on consumer goods. Dallesander. “ However, many state residents Heating systems: Hot-air furnace, 15 to 20 years, Wooded area with Re/Max leading the industry in gross revenue • 2 Bedrooms They reasoned that less consumer spending would may be able to purchase flood insurance $1,500 to $1,800; hot-water boiler, 20 to 25 years, a beautiful view. percentage growth with a 1987 increase of 27 limit record high inflation of around 30 percent. through the federal government under the $2,000 to $2,500; water heater, seven to 12 years, $350 percent over the previous year. The company In addition, reformers wanted to battle corrupt National Flood Insurance Program. to $500. also leads the real estate industry in gross The federal program provides flood insu­ Central air-conditioning: Compressor, six to 10 FROM $126,900 FROM $265,000 industry percentage growth over the past five officials who use their power to secure bigger and rance to private citizens and businesses at years, $800 to $1,000: compressor-condenser, 10to20 year period with a 52.4 percent compounded better apartments for themselves and their friends. subsidized rates and serves nearly 2 million years, $1,500 to $2,000. Major kitchen appliances, annual average. In 1986, Yantai and three other cities were policyholders across the nation. The insurance eight to 15 years, $500 to $1,000. selected as the first group of pilot cities for urban housing reform. ROSSETTO can be purchased through a local insurance agent. Mortgage pays you back Important news for older homeowners with cash-flow problems: The Department of Housing Starkweather earns CREA and Urban Development is readying its pilot Our homes are surrounded by REALTORS reverse-mortgage program that turns home equity Ralph A. Starkweather was recently into cash. You get payments now, and the lender is awarded the Certified Real Estate Appraiser repaid when you die or move. ELLINGTON acres of insulation . • • (CREA) designation from the National Associ­ Latest word is that the program, which begins in ation of Real Estate Appraisers, the largest April, comes with a strong safety feature: Under no Birch Mountain is appraisal association in the United States with circumstances can reverse-mortgage borrowers more than 20.000 members. Starkweather is an lose their homes if a deal goes sour — even if a set in the midst of a appraiser at Starkweather Associates. 30 reverse-mortgage loan exceeds the value of the TOLLAND beautiful park -• 300 Farmington St.. Manchester. property. Also, HUD officials will counsel ho­ acre Lookout Mountain The CREA designation is awarded to those meowners before they borrow to make sure a Park to be exact. who have achieved through education and reverse mortgage is the best approach. experience a professional excellence by having Reverse mortgages are an oddity in the U.S. Only Forty-five more acres met the association’s membership about 2,000 of the agreements are in effect. That will within the neighbor­ MANCHESTERS qualifications. change with HUD’s plan to insure at least 2,500 , Ae b n o n / a J K . . . hood will be added to Members of the National Association of Real reverse mortgages through 1991. Fannie Mae and b q c k v i l l e ^ Estate Appraisers adhere to professional code Freddie Mac will buy the mortgages, providing the park. Trees, hills PREMIER of ethics. The association is based in liquidity. The combination of insurance plus and meadows will wrap Scottsdale. Ariz. liquidity should draw heavy participation by mi m C L your personalized private lenders. HUD is currently taking “ reserva­ tions” from lenders for up to 50 reverse mortgages Derekseth home in a REAL ESTATE Mortgage Insurance pays each. protective blanket of More than $886,000 will be distributed to The reverse-mortgage program is open to MANCHESTER A b OLTONI green ery. more than 34.000 mortgage borrowers in homeowners age 62 or older who have little or no AGENCY Connecticut who participate in the Savings mortgage debt. Loans will come with either a fixed Banks’ of Connecticut group Mortgage Life or adjustable interest rate. HUD expects to insure Insurance Plan. three types of home-equity conversion mortgages: OPEN SUNDAY 12:00 - 4:00 FOR ■ Tenure. Homeowners get monthly payments The plan, offered on a voluntary basis to Homes from $244,100 mortgage borrowers, is underwritten by from lenders for as long as they live in their homes. Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co, in coopera­ The lender receives principal plus interest when the iomes DirecUonsi Rt 84 C to 384 to Wyllyt Street CxH. At end of ramp, turn ’^ i r c m 17 house is eventually sold. left. At stop light turn right onto Highland St., which becomes Camp tion with the Savings Bank Life Insurance 688-6473 Meetirrg Koad. Qo under highway and take Immediate r^ h t onto Birch system in Connecticut. ■ Term. Homeowners receive monthly payments Mountain Road. Watch for Model Home on right. of Manchester This is the 24th consecutive year that a for a fixed period, say for several years before a YEARS! dividend has been distributed on behalf of the pension takes effect. You needn’t settle up 55 participating savings banks in the state. immediately when the payments stop, but you will This year’s cash dividend is equal to two continue to owe interest on what you’ve already monthly premiums or about 16.6 percent of an received. individual insured’s annualized premium. ■ Line of credit. Homeowners draw money as We're Dividends will be mailed to each borrower who needed, with payment due when borrowers move or was covered under the plan for 12 months or die. Distinctive Custom Homes By We tailor our homes DEPEND more as of Dec. 1, 1988. Area banks whose Lots of factors make reverse mortgages a tough insured mortogagors will be receiving cash call for olddr homeowners, says Changing Times Plackledge selling dividends include the Savings Bank of magazine. For example, you might do better selling to suit your needs! the big family house, moving into a smaller ContUMction Inc. 1 Manchester, the Savings Bank of Rockville and F.N.BUILDERS Tolland Bank. apartment and investing the difference for income. Since the plan went into force 24 years ago, Along with that HUD consultation, by all means talk houses. more than $35 million has been paid in death to a financial adviser and an attorney about your benefits and more than $15 million has been situation. "One Of A Kind" Homes at You can call 800-245-2691 for information about the returned in the form of cash dividends. reverse-mortgage program, including names of I LOOKOUT LANDING participating lenders. at Reservoir Heights Tinker Pond, Bolton VERNON High-rise is 12 stories too taii FROM $234,900 Now Pricing NEW YORK (AP) - No more particular zoning lot which give sage: zoning is not for sale. No sob stories, a city board ruled — a rise to ... unnecessary hardship in more indulging developers,” said Phase II developer must lop the top 12 complying with the provisions of Genie Rice, president of a neigh­ floors off a Manhattan high-rise. the zoning resolution.” borhood group that led opposition The Board of Standards and Parkview, which erected the to the building. “ You can’t decide The Village at Minnechaug is a custom community featuring swimming, Appeals on Tuesday unanimously 31-story tower after city officials to go ahead with a project and tennis and golf. Each home in the Village will be a custom home designed by the 189 WEST CENTER COR. MCKEE ST. denied a zoning variance to misread a zoning map that then buy your way out.” homebuyer with the assistance of Derekseth's sales staff and design department. Parkview Associates, which had limited buildings to 19 floors, had The fight began in 1986, when Come on over and let's start measuring. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY offered to build about 40 low- gone all the way to the U.S. OFFICE HOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 8 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM income senior citizen apartments Supreme Court to avoid disman­ Ms. Rice discovered the building if it couid leave the building tling the 12 stories that were violated zoning laws. A state OPEN SUNDAY 12:00 - 4:00 intact. topped off in 1986. appeals court later ordered the 'm l VILLAGE Homes from $374,500 The builder has said it stands to Parkview attorney Jay Segal upper floors removed, saying ttk Better AT lose $10 million by dismantling said he would meet with the that Parkview must share the D.W.riSH M Hornes* Directions: From Hartford, 84 E to 384 to blame for not discovering the THE REALTY COMPANY Exit 3 - Route 83. At bottom of ramp turn left 646-2482 the fought-over floors. develooer in the next few days to itV lIH O-^and J !Gardens^ MINNECHAUC But the board ruled. "There are city’s mistake. RTE. 30 & MERLINE RD. • VERNON onto Route 83 for approximately two miles. decide whether to comply or 243 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER Mlnnechuuii is on right. no unique physical conditions appeal to state Supreme Court. The U.S. Supreme Court left 871-1400 643-1591 of Glastonbury) 646-1799 \mm peculiar to and inherent in the This is a very strong mes­ that ruling intact last year. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 30, 1989 — 21

20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 30. 1989 Public Records WESREDGE ASSOCIATES, REALIOlO 'American dream’ fading? Servine all Greater Hartford with Quiet Distinction Id Warranty deeds Tri City Plaza, 35 Talcottville Road, Vernon 872-1100 I Regina Kratenstein to Vincent Diana, guardian Fears may be premature SK’', for the estate of Matthew R. Sweeney, Manchester HOMEGUTY. West, conveyance tax, $190.30. By Changing Times slipped only marginally, it’s clear The result: Two incomes are now A necessary to carry the mortgage. Richard J. Jennings to William H. and Olive B. The KIplInger AAagazIne the younger part of the market has borne the brunt of the decline. Still, as measured by the N AR ’s t o t a l h o m e / f i n a n c i n g s h o p p i n g Fornal, 1065 E. Middle Turnpike, $158,500. t* “ i For a guaranteed ticket to the The average first-time home Housing Affordability Index, Regional Equities Inc. to Manchester Medical middle class, not to mention buyer was older in the 1980s than homes in general have been in the $84,500 Building Associates, 261 Broad St., conveyance tax, affordable range since 1986. But MAN8FIELD-ST0RRS 1102.500 SOUTH WINDSOR $133,900 ERNON tax-favored status and a greater in the 1970s. $1,760. sense of civic involvement, get Still, it’s possible to hang too the index assumes a 20 percent Stephen E. Uthgennt to Jeannine D. Richards, yourself a mortgage. Hardly much significance on that demo­ down payment, and for younger Park Chestnut Condominium, $81,900. anyone’s American Dream would graphic fact. For one thing, the would-be buyers, that’s the rub. David M. Ford to Ann M. Howley, Oak Grove be complete without it. nation as a whole grew older in Coming up with the down A Farms Condominium, $122,000. Homeownership plays such an the 1980s. And according to payment is the biggest hurdle for important part in most Ameri­ Harvard’s Joint Center for Hous­ first-time buyers, says the NAR. J. Ella C. Griffith to Robin Waterman, 34 W t alto have a 1951 apllt level on the (I think), niceet Would you like to live closer to the shore on a wooded BURGER, BABINEAU AND KAHLE cans’ dreams that they’ll make ing Studies, more than half of all It’s taking them longer to accum­ street In Farmington. Located at 58 Mountain Spring lot. yet not be too far from Manchester? Located at 81 Crestwood Drive, $124,000. ulate the cash and as a result South Main Street In Marlborough on .02 acres In an In­ great sacrifices in order to baby-boom households are al­ Road on .86 acres with 125 foot frontage Is this 4 bed­ Manchester Townhouse Associates to Charles D. . . . outstanding builder award they’re buying later — a problem room 3 bath home with a nice sized living room with a fi­ dustrial zone Is an expanded, remodeled ranch with two QUIET 8 SECLUDED SETTING. PLAY HIDDEN ASSETSI Beautiful 2 BR. 1 car gar. AFFORDABLE 8 NICEl Large 4 RM, 1 BR, achieve it. Thus, it’s discouraging ready homeowners, which bodes replace.. There's a two car garage and all the privacy In bedrooms. This home has a large 24x24 garage, which WHERE YOU LIVEI 2 BR. recently painted & full baaement w/waaher 8 dryer hookupa, w/DR. Quiet end unit painted 8 ready lor oo- and Danuta J. Kominek, Woodbridge Condomi­ that the rate of homeownership well for the housing markets of for ownership statistics in the Is great lor the tinkerer, and the I mprovements are thoae cupancy. NESTLED IN WOODS w/vlew of | the world even at this time of year. We’re looking tor off­ carpeted. POOL & REC AREAI EASY TO FP. fully appllanced kit. Near HTFD 8 1-84. nium, conveyance tax, $107.80. has been sliding almost steadily the decade ahead. short range but not the long ers on this properly. There's approximately 1,700 feet, of a true craftsman. This could be a great starter or reti­ OWN. OWNER WILL PAY CLOSING COST CALL FOR DETAILSI pool 8 woods. plus a large 17x17 laundry room that could be modified rement home or It could be for an office, or whatever OR 1 yr. CONDO FEE UP TO $2,500. Ellen Betty Cempbell 644-2822 CALL FOR SHOWING Gladys M. Grover to Richard K. Bnd Sheila P. downhill since 1980 and now Because many homeowners range. As more of the population by someone with a little foresight. Do we hear an offer of tickles you lancy...The asking price Is $144,900. Would Nemecek 429-7788 WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON Ellen Nemecek 429-7788 Strong, 305 Oak St., conveyance tax, $148.50. stands at its lowest point in 15 have already benefited from the enters its prime saving years, over $300.0007 you care to make an offer? WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON 872-1100 WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON REAL says John 'Tuccillo, chief econo­ 872-1100 872-1100 ______Anthony P. and Maureen M. Brogan to John F. years. Is the American ho­ run-up in prices, they can be $81,000 Grupe and Elizabeth A. Demgen, 251 W. Center St., meowner a candidate for the expected to convert their profits mist at NAR, ownership rates MANCHESTER $78,000 VERNON $149,900 LLIN6T0N $134,000. endangered species list? into bigger, more-expensive should reverse at least part of the JUST REDUCED ESTATE houses in the future. The Harvard decline. Not yet, says Changing Times Diane G. Johnston and Brent C. Griswold to G K magazine. The statistics are Joint Center concludes this Tuccillo’s view may even be a Associates, 192 Main St., conveyance tax, $275. Annum gets builder award disturbing, but a closer look at the "move-up” activity will serve to bit conservative. Almon Smith, Derekseth Corp. to Daniel and Helene Padigimas, magnitude of thedecline suggests keep housing demand strong executive vice-president of the Birch Mountain Road, $264,880. John Burger and Ernie Babineau of Orlando handwringing may be prema­ through the 1990s but won’t do Ohio Association of Realtors, Jack J. Lappen T. Mary Catherine Development Co. to Derekseth Annulli & Sons Inc. of Manchester recently ture. The homeownership rate much to help the “ housing studied the relationship between Corp., Birch Mountain Road, no conveyance tax. received an outstanding builder award from peaked in 1980. when 65.6 percent have-nots" — people trying to the Housing Affordability Index Derekseth Corp. to Daniel and Helene Padegi- of households owned the roofs scrape together the down pay­ and actual home sales for his HURRYI FISHING, SKATING 8 TENNISI it LOOKII OWN A CLASSICI FAN W IN D O W * Star Building Systems of Oklahoma. FOR PEOPLE ON THE GOI CONVENIENT! FROSTED GLASS accent this quiet, private doctoral dissertation in business. 1 BR, alider from LR to deck. Inground pool, you like these sports, you'll love this condo mas, conveyance tax, $291.50. Len Kahle. regional manager of Star, over their heads. Latest figures ment for their first home. Realty w/LAKE VIEW 8 USE. Lerge 2 BR ♦ den mid end unit. Set back off the road. 1 BR. weight room, laundry, storage 8 club house. MultiTech New England Inc. to Eleanor M. available put the rate at 64 Frank Levy of the School of He discovered that changes in the walkout basement. 1 car gar. MIN. TO HTFD. w/GREAT VIEWS of presented the award at Star's 1989 national Great starter home 8 close to Rt. 384 8 1^ decorated. PARADISE FOUNDI CALI I Fenton, Stoneybrook Condominium, $156,371. percent — a decline to worry Public Affairs at the University of NAR index are a fairly reliable HTFD. CALL FOR SHOWING PRICED TO SELLII sales meeting in Orlando. Fla. Ellen Nemecek 429-7788 about, but no great cause for Maryland provides some star­ indicator of the direction of future 164 E. Center St. Marcel Goetz 649-7440 Ellen Nemecek 429-7788 ' David A. and Helen Heller to Mary J. Litvinskas, WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON alarm. tling documentation for the prob­ sales as long as the index stays 872-1100 872-1100 133 Conway Road, $128,500. 872-1100 ______More buyers use ARMs The drop in homeownership is lem younger heads of household under 114, The latest reading is ; Glenn F. Zinn and Krystyn Chmielowiec to about 112 and holding fairly Manchester, CT $280,000 A dramatic jump in the number of home much more dramatic when you have keeping up with the monthly MANSFIELD $550,000 VERNON $205,000 OLLAND , Kenneth J. and Gail M. Pajer, Oak Grove Heights, steady. buyers using adjustable-rate mortgage loans, look at homeownership by the age payments: •JUST REDUCED* ; $133,400. The average 30-year-old. ho­ Meanwhile. Congress has be­ or ARMs, to finance home purchases is of the owner. In 1981, 62.4 percent Thomas J. and Pamela L. Quinn to Cynthia A. meowner in the 1950s could make fore it a proposal to permit f . reported by Chicago Title and Trust Co., the of households headed by people 643-4263 . Lawrence, Millbridge Hollow Condominium, con- under age 30 owned their homes. the monthly mortgage payment taxpayers to tap their IRAs nation's leading insurer of property titles. 1 veyance tax, $88. using 14 percent of before-tax without penalty before age 59‘/4 if The company's 13th annual survey of recent By late 1988, that figure had It's your last chance with this agency on a nice Contem­ the money is used for a down i i porary In Burlington with 3 bedrooms and an oversized home buyers, which tracks home buying dipped to 51.9 percent. monthly pay, says Levy. In 1973, two car garage. Only $224,900 for a home that's tucked . Quitclaim deeds Because rates for other age it took 21 percent and in 1984, 44 payment on a home. away on 3/4 of an acre. Stone, cedar siding and Cathe­ gjimi trends in leading metropolitan housing groups pretty much held their percent. Since then, that percen­ Together, these are good dral callings, two baths, and much, much more Is what REFRESHING. NEWLY REMODELEOI ■ Roy W. Culver to Karen L. Culver, 340 Windsor markets nationwide, reveals that the percen­ you'll get if you purchase this fine home. Built in 1976. DREAM HOUSEI 4.100 sq ft. private 2* ac. EXCEPTIONAL APPEARANCE 8 QUAL- own over the same period or tage has declined only slightly. omens. Marble-wood-tlle 8 carpeted fl. Gourmet kit. ITYI HIT THE JACK POTII 7 RM, 2 bath, 2 800 sq ft. nestled on 2* ac. of privacy St., no conveyance tax. tage of buyers choosing ARMs jumped from I w/granite counters. 2 FP. Game Rm. Hot tub hardwood fl. In FR w/FP, large aat-ln kit. with (horses ok) 2 story atrium, 9 BR. 9V4 bath, 19.8 percent in 1987 to 41.8 percent last year. sunken LR w/FP. skylights, whirlpool hot tub | Lillian I. Mitchell to Anthony Botticello, Spencer In master bath, lacuzzl in 2nd bed. GREAT GREAT VIEWS OF HTFD. OWNER ANXI- In a year in which the average home price FOR ENTERTAININQl Too many ♦ s to list OUSI 8 MUCH MOHbl CnECi\ iT OJTii Street, no conveyance tax. 1 Marlene Rodriquez 643-4135 What can you do to speed a home sale? THIS ONE IS A MUST SEEM Marcel Goetz 849-7440 Vincent L. Diana to Gloria L. Diana, 1085-1101 nationally was rising from $133,410 to $145,500, Ellen Nemecek 429-7788 WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON the average mortgage down payment dropped A \ A ...... WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON 872-1100 872-1100 Main St. and 4-26 Eldridge St., no conveyance tax. You have just been offered the without slashing the price,” Blan­ competitive market analysis, get from 27.2 percent to 24 percent of the purchase / .'A 872-1100 Robert A. Evans to Margaret G. McIntosh, 31 job of your dreams complete with chard said. all the facts. price. The average mortgage length was 28.5 Gerard St., no conveyance tax. a 30 percent raise, top benefits Four hundred brokers re­ ■ Get the house in move in $215,000 MANSFIELD $185,000 COVENTRY $205,000 years, or about what it has been in recent year, SOUTH WINDSOR and flexible hours. sponded to the survey, which was condition or offer price adjust­ Gladys M. Grover, trustee for the Gladys M. said John Pfister, Chicago Title vice president There is just one problem. You conducted for ERA Real Estate. ments for needed repairs. . Grover Trust to Gladys M. Grover, two parcels, and manager of market research. /'. .' ’ . ' I f "•'OV . South Manchester Heights, no conveyance tax. have to sell your home quickly to Advice from brokers fell into ■ Be flexible. Let prospects Richard Alexandre to Erta Alexandre, Northfield take advantage of the two main categories, Blanchard view the house at night. Be ready said: tips for the homeowner, and Green Condominium, no conveyance tax. Retirement housing funded opportunity. to meet the needs of the homebuy- activities that brokers can under­ ers by including or excluding Simone Boyer to Mathilde Duperoil, Northfield “ The conventional wisdom is HARTFORD — The Connecticut Develop­ take on the seller’s behalf. appliances, draperies and other Green Condominium, no conveyance tax. that to sell a house quickly you ment Authority has approved a $43.1 million have to reduce the price,” said For homeowner, here were items. Frank Damiano to Geraldine D. Diamiano, 276 bond issue to raise money for the construction Robert F. Blanchard, partner of some of the broker’s comments: ■ Remove unnecessary furni­ Grissom Road, no conveyance tax. Rural America Is right here In Manchesterfll You don't A BIT-OF-COUNTRY. 8* RM on 2.8 manic­ DESIGNED WITH DISTINCTION! MINI ES- of a retirement center in Southbury, the state ERA Blanchard & Rossetto Inc. ■ Take care when selecting a ture to make rooms look larger. There must be someone In the area looking for a nice ROOM TOGROW I 1.560 sq It. 10 RMs total TA TEI4 BR, 3 bath, FP. 2 car gar. 9 acres of Dale F. Reese Jr. to Matthew T. Wutka, Foster have to go far to build your dream home. In an RR zone. 4 BR, 3 HM 8 full bath In heated bsmt. 2 lull ured acres of privacy. HW fl. patio, tec rm broker. Don’t just choose a ■ Do cosmetic work to the three bedroom ranch on a quiet street. In the Keeney w/FP walkout bsmt. 2 car gar. (horses ok) privacy w/MAQNIFICENT VIEWS OF commissioner of economic development said. “ But brokers who participated Come to Bobby Lane, (Gardner to Haystack to a right baths total. Huge deck across back of home Street, no conveyance tax. Street school district. This Ansaldl built ranch has a SEE THIS EXCITING HOME. CALLII COUNTRY SIDE. DONT MISS THIS ONEI Commissioner Stephen Heintz, said pro­ in the most recent ERA national personal friend. interior and exterior. Repaint the large kitchen, a good sized living room and an eleven by on Bobby Lane), and If you're In the market for a home Oversized 2 car gar. CALL TODAYll at least 2,500 square feet, you've come to the right Ellen Nemecek 429-7768 Marcel Goetz 849-7440 • Carole M. Moore to Leo Z. Moore Jr., Diane Drive, ■ Negotiate a commission with eighteen room In the basement. The lot Is level and the Annette Griffin «w-o077 WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON ceeds from the bond sale will go to East Hill real estate poll provided a walls and replace the carpeting, place. Only 7 houses will be built In this area called Spr­ WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON rear yard Is private and yet you're not too far from 1-384 WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON 872-1100 • no conveyance tax. the broker, providing a bonus for if necessary, preferably in neu­ ing Ridge Subdivision. Would you like yours to be one 872-1100 Woods Inc., a non-profit corporation that plans number of strategies that ho­ or downtown Manchester. The price for this lovely 872-1100 Michael A. Lauretano to Mafalda B. Lauretano, quick sale. tral shades. Maintain the yard ranch on 18 McCann Drive Is only $139,900. of them? Then you know whom to callllll Starting at to build the 192-unit center. meowners and their brokers can $350,000.00. ASHFORD $174,900 BOLTON $192,900 BOLTON $335,000 . 413 E. Center St., no conveyance tax. use to move the house quickly ■ Price your house based on a and use attractive landscaping.

MOVE RIGHT IN to this attractive, wel BEAUTIFULI ENTERTAINI 2.800 sq ft. w/2 LAKE FRONT PARAOISEI JUST IN TIME maintained 3 BR home w/3 car carnage fieidstone FP in LR 8 FR. country kit. private FOR SUMMER! SAILING 8 SWIMMINGI shed, complete loft 8 60 AMP electric ser wooded setting, bright Int. - ig. windows, Beat the heat forever in thia lovely home that vice. CALLI MANY MORE FEATURES. CALLII has had a lot of TLC. 100* frontage. 2 or 9 Nsncy Moore 875-0204 Ellen Nemecek 429-7788 bedrooms. FP 8 many other extras. WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON CHARMING HOMEI 872-1100 872-1100 Marilyn DaLugan 871-2341 WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON 872-1100 SOUTH WINDSOR $221,900 ASHFORD $249,000 TOLLAND $179,900 Joan Buckbee Jonathan Benson Anne Miller Walter P. Miller Jr. Clare Mlller-Cote •NEW LISTING* •JUST REDUCED* i

MANCHESTER $199,900 MANCHESTER 1378.000 4 BEOROOM-ANSALOl BUILTI ta NEARLY 2 ACRESI 7* room Colonial, 1 Vi baths, walk-up attic, 2 This magnificent 9 room Colonial with 3’/4 m I fireplaces plus finished basement & office baths, pool, fishing pond, on cul-de-sac street, near country club & Glastonbury. I AUTHENTICI HIGH WIDE 8 HANDSOMEI tantalizing TUDORI Historic Col. beau­ PARK LIKE SETTING WITH TOWERING or efficiency apartment. big oodruums, 3 baih, 2 FP, ••rg« |/i ivai tiful restored w/Maple fl. FP, 8 pantry In DR TREESI 7 rm. 3 BR. hardwood fl. 2 bath. kit. I yard w/great landscaping 8 deck. A HOUSE Oak fl. wide board paneling NEEDS NO appliances. 2 car gar. COUNTRY LIVING 8 I FOR A BIG FAMILYI WORKI GRAB THE BRASS RING! CALL ALL THE *'S TOOT CALL. Marcel Goetz 649-7440 FOR APP. Betty Campbell 844-2822 Connie LIscomb Peggy Carlin WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON Ellen Nemecek 429-7788 WESTLED(3E REAL ESTATE VERNON 872-1100 WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON 872-1100 872-1100 SOUTH WINDSOR $239.90 MANCHESTER $222,200 CDVENTRY $349,090 ATE •NEW LISTING* I anchester ' aa '^isai

Geraldine Rose Mary Ann Kosak

PRIVATE PARK NESTLED ON A PINE PA­ UPDATED WITH STYLEI Home on quiet NEW SUBDIVISION quality home - This Manchester ranch is an ideal LETTE. 2,100 sq ft. 1.6 ac. 3 BR, 2 bath, 2 FP, cul-de-sac 3 BR, 2 bath, large FR w/FH. in­ 2.700 sq ft. cape. 3 car gar. custom features I heated rec rm w/bar. Inground pool 8 porch ground pool w/cabana, patio, 8 groat lands­ Include - cair cvac - HWb fl. private aetting - CALL TO SEE OTHER PLUSESI caping 8 VIEWS. CALL FOR SHOWINGI solar oriented. A MUST SEEI family home! Situated in the ' Annette Griffin 644-8077 Marcel Goetz 649-7440 Ellen Nemecek 429-7788 WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON Capital Heights development, this 872-1100 872-1100 872-1100 ITALIAN PIZZA RESTAURANT MANCHESTER SI 50.000 SOUTH WINDSOR $234.00 Located In Ideal area, high traffic counti REMODELED BEAUTY aluminum sided ranch comes with JUST REDUCED* Owner will hold somefinancingl Come take Immaculate full dormered Capel 6 rooms, 3 RECREATIONAL a lookll bedrooms, 2 full baths, finished family 3 bedrooms, a country sized WHAT’S THIS ONE WORTH TO room, remodeled kitchen, deck and shed.

kitchen, fireplaced livingroom, YOUR FAMILY? Helen Jullano Pat Coelho Richard Rosa Rich HIbler Gregory Roto lower level 3 room suite and 2 full Enjoy fun filled days with camping, swim­ ming, fishing & many more activities In this baths! And what a yard! All for 26ft. Phoenix Recreational Camper w/deck & canopy on a 50x50 IRR. lot In beautiful TRADITIONAL WARMTH 8 CHARMI8 RM Roaring Brook Campsite. RELAX & ENJOYI $179,500! 4 BR, 2.5 bath, FP in FR. large treed corner lot. LIKE NEWI MUST SEE. Special financ­ Marcel Qoetz 549-7440 ing available. WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON Marcel Goetz 649-7788 872-1100 WESTLEDGE REAL ESTATE VERNON Investment Properties! 872-1100 ni!i Some Owner Financing Available!

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K 'r m i tt - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, March 30, 1989 Mediocre Whalers deserve what they get

Anything that happens to the Hartford Whalers destiny. freshman center Alonzo Mourning afterward. from here on out, they deserve. The Sabres, who, by taking three points in their “ I wasn’t into the game.” Mourning would say later. "I didn’t get back on defense. I didn’t run the If they get to play the Montreal Canadians in the final three games, can finish in third place and floor well. I felt like I was moving in slow motion. I first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, and get meet second-place Boston in the opening round of just didn’t get clicking like 1 wanted, lhave no one blown out in four straight games as a lot of folk r/1 Thoughts the playoffs. I.eaving Hartford with the task of expect, good for them. oppo.sing Montreal, to blame but myself.” ApLENty He may have no one to blame, but how can you It would be what they deserve. The Whalers two years ago surprised the hockey not be into a game of this significance. How much longer Whaler followers are going to Len Auster world by winning the Adams Division. They were Call it a freshman mistake. But it still leaves you put up with the Whalers going belly up in crunch then summarily dismissed from Stanley Cup play time is open to conjecture. by Quebec. Maybe they haven’t recovered from shaking your head. Just like many recent Whaler performances. !?Sr Six times since November the Whalers have been that, yet. Regardless, they’ve been a sub-.500 team within a victory of reaching the .500 mark. Six ever since, and there doesn’t to be much hope on □ □ □ times they’ve failed. The latest was Tuesday Solid hockey? Maybe the first couple of minutes. the horizon. For the Whalers to win. they have to grind it out Just for the record; Herald sports writer Jim A night’s 4-2 debacle at the hands of the third-place Then, the same old story. Buffalo Sabres. How long is this act going to be allowed to play ? on the ice and work harder than the opposition. Tierney was on the money with three of his four It was allegedly the battle for third place in the The Whalers are four points behind the Sabres When they don’t, they’re not an average club. Final Four picks. He tabbed Illinois, Michigan and Adams Division. with each team having three games remaining. It And mediocre performances are produced. Seton Hall. He picks Illinois as the national champ The fourth-place Whalers — again — meekly will take a miracle for the Whalers not to face Just like Tuesday night. when the dust settles. His lone miss? Duke. were harpooned. Montreal in the first round. “ That (the loss) takes At this stage, that’s unacceptable. Seton Hall, picked to finish seventh in the Big TIMBER LOG HOMES East Conference in the coaches’ preseason “ We’ve had opportunities to get above .500 and it out of our hands,” said Whaler forward Dave □ □ □ kicked them away every time,’ ’ Whaler All-Star Tippett. forecast, might not have been recognized early on. right wing Kevin Dineen said after the latest They could have put it in their hands. They could Duke proved to be a better team than No one should be overlooking them now. disaster. “ We come up with weak efforts that just have moved into third place on the basis of more Georgetown last Sunday, earning its third trip to AND aren’t going to cut it. We played some solid hockey victories than Buffalo. But they didn’t. They played the Final Four in four years. What was Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester tonight and that’s a step in the right direction.” a stinkeroo of a game, and fourth place is their unbelievable were the words spoken by Hoya Herald. SOLID WOOD POST & BEAM HOMES iBaurlirstrr Hrrah"i I Section 4, Page 23 SPORTS Thursday, March 30, 1989

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CINCINNATI (AP) - Cincin­ Puerto Rico and Aruba. In 1985. nati Reds manager Pete Rose Ralph Rubio served a prison was investigated for gambling in sentence in Florida on cocaine the late 1970s. but nothing incrim­ charges. inating was found by the former Dantschisch said his investiga­ chief of security for major tion had to be dropped because of _ baseball, a published report says. logistical problems. Henry Fitzgibbon, security “ But I never saw Ralph Rubio chief from 1970 to 1981. said at the residence and I don’t know Wednesday he interviewed Rose if anything ever came of it.” Jtf/.'/' at Riverfront Stadium but found Dantschisch said. no basis for action. The Cincin­ Fitzgibbon said he had no ° nati Enquirer reported in today’s recollection of hiring Dant- O v; editions. schisch. but added that local “ We knew of Pete’s interest in agents were frequently used to gambling on the horses and the check out allegations. “I don’t dogs.” Fitzgibbon said. “ We remember him. but that doesn’t AP photo AP photo made some inquiries. I re­ mean we didn’t use him,” Fitz­ member talking to Pete about it. CHIEF CHEERLEADER. — Sidelined Larry Bird, right, CRUISING THROUGH — Boston’s Dennis Johnson gibbon said. “ I do know that I But, as I recall, it (the investiga­ don’t recall any major investiga­ gives a "high five to Kelvin Upshaw after the Celtics beat cruises to the basket past the Blazers’ Jerome Kersey tion) didn’t come from anything tion of Rose.” Portland Wednesday night. Bird has been sidelined for (25) and Caldwell Jones during their NBA game at we regarded as illegal ... It was Terryl Rubio told the Tampa 'tiSSSit' ,'"i'0-' •■'■'■ '■ Boston Garden. The Celtics won, 106-97. not a major investigation.” the majorixy of ihe season. Tribune that she was aware of the a'i< T » i6 . J miK m Fitzgibbon served under Bowie investigation and claimed that no Kuhn, then commissioner. Kuhn link existed between her father told The Enquirer earlier he and Rose. She said the calls were III ^ recalled no investigation center­ personal. Makeshift Celtics top the Blazers ing on Rose. But William Dant- “He (Rose) has always schisch, a retired private investi­ gambled, but I don’t believe he Bv Howard Ulman The Celtics beat Portland des­ was nip and tuck and it was like he thought,” said Lewis, whohasled gator in Tampa, Fla., said he was pite the absence of their entire said. ‘Give me the ball’ ,” said Boston in scoring in eight of its ever bet on a baseball game.” The Associated Press retained by baseball as part of an Rubio told the Tribune. “ Baseball All-Star frontcourt. Bird has been Otis Birdsong, signed by Boston last 12 games. “ Early on in the investigation into Rose’s activity. sidelined since undergoing heel Wednesday after guard Jim season, teams were just leaving was always his life and I have no BOSTON — Reggie Lewis Dantschisch told Sports Illus­ indication he did anything like would glide into the lane and pop surgery Nov. 19. Forward Kevin Paxson underwent season-ending me alone. McHale missed his third consecu­ wrist surgery Tuesday. “ Now somebody always hand- trated he believed the investiga­ that.” in one jump shot after another. It tion pertained to illicit gambling In Newport, Ky., former Base­ was so smooth, so automatic. It tive game with right foot prob­ “ That’s what Boston used to checks me,” he added. “ I worked lems. Center Robert Parish have from Larry, and Reggie hard for that respect.” and associations with undesira­ ball Commissioner A B. was the key to his 19-point third bles. Contacted by The Enquirer, “ Happy” Chandler said Wednes­ quarter. missed his first game of the stepped up and did the same Portland was led by Jerome season with a bruised left knee. thing. I haven’t seen him much all Kersey with 19 points, Terry Dantschisch said Fitzgibbon in­ day he has stayed out of the Rose When, he was asked Wednes­ structed him to conduct surveil­ controversy, but added that he day night, was the last time he felt “ It takes courage and determi­ year, but I hear he’s been doing it Porter with 18 and Clyde Drexler, nation to survive,” Celtics’ Coach all year.” who made 8 of 24 shots, with 16. lance on the home of Terryl Rubio was “ sad” about Rose’s treat­ that way? in 1977, two years before Rubio ment by baseball. “ Probably yesterday.’’ he Jimmy Rodgers said of his Portland, which lost its fifth Lewis made 16 of 25 attempts, healthy players. "These guys are consecutive game, led 2-0, but while Ed Pinckney, starting for filed a paternity suit against Chandler was there to promote answered. Rose. his autobiography. “ Heroes, Exceptional performances are survivors.” Boston got the next 14 points and McHale, equalled his season high Lewis has the courage to take never trailed again. of 22 points. "Pete Rose was making phone Plain Folks and Skunks: The Life You’ ll look good in one of our 45 standard styles of log homes and becoming almost daily occurren­ calls to this residence from every and Times of Happy Chandler.” ces for the second-year forward charge with the game on the line. “ I couldn’t believe the start we Boston. 11-4 in its last 15 games, solid wood buildings, or in a custom building designed especially for On Tuesday night, he missed a got off to,” Trail Blazers Coach moved to within two games of ballpark just before every Chandler said he hasn’t seen or WEHa^WHAtM j who is filling Larry Bird’s spot. game,” Dantschisch said. “ I talked to Rose since the baseball you. Complete sales, service and design staff available to help you Lewis had 27 of his 35 points in the potential game-winning shot near Rick Adelman said. “ We just Philadelphia, which is in the the end of regulation. On Wednes­ weren’t in the game and got too seventh and next to last Eastern don’t know exactly what promp­ commissioner’s investigation second half Wednesday night, ted the investigation, but they began. create your dream home. leading the Boston Celtics to a day night, his jumper began an far behind.” Conference playoff spot. The MNTInAWJNDOW 11-3 Boston run after Portland Boston led 51-40 at halftime Celtics are 3‘/4 games ahead of thought Rose might be involved in “ It’s better for me to stay out of Andersen” Perma-Shield” windows 106-97 NBA victory over the gambling and was possibly asso­ it. because I know nothing about With your choice of Posted Corners or traditional Interlocking Portland Trail Blazers. had cut a 20-point third-quarter and. with Lewis taking charge, Washington. offer you: deficit to 95-92 with 4:02 left. made it 83-72 after three quarters. Portland, the eighth-place ciating with known criminals.” it,” Chandler said. “ I never had Corners, and one of our four log styles, you can achieve great The night before, he had a Rubio’s father. Ralph, had • High-Performance insulating glass. “ What I liked about him is “ Because of the situation. I’ve team in the Western Conference, any reason to believe he (Rose) versatility in the exterior style of your home as well as the interior career-high 39 points in a 117-115 worked at casinos in Las Vegas, wasn’t forthright and straight.” • Complete weatherstripping. overtime loss at Philadelphia. Portland made their run and it had to develop a lot quicker than I is one game ahead of Dallas. decor. • Insulating wood core. Log Styles Available • Low-upkeep vinyl exteriors. Claplx)aril | ^ ^ Channel j • Also available with regular Glasnost brings Priakin to NHL Flames ALS victim Waters double-pane glass. O o CALGARY, Alberta (AP) - Contrast that to Wednesday, appear to be ideally suited to the league president John Ziegler when Priakin was toasted on the NHL. said, “ but once I learned all the Come visit our fully furnished Model Home which is easily accessible Seventeen years ago. the Na­ by university tional Hockey League and the steps of Calgary’s City Hall as he He’s big (6-foot-3 and 210 difficulties, I realized he wouldn’t. from the Greater Hartford Area. Take Route 2 East, Exit 12. Go Soviet Union were barely able to became the first Soviet Elite pounds), young (25). well- CULLOWHEE, N.C (AP) — ciate director of athletics and exchange insults. Now, they’re League regular to join the NHL. traveled (45 games with the straight and take a left on Austin Drive. Follow Austin Drive to the “ I didn’t know of Priakin Western Carolina’s Bob Wa­ head football coach emeritus, exchanging hockey players. “ People said it would never national team and numerous ters once said he hod to keep effective April 14. a school 1 specifically but I knew they were end to our Model Home. The Soviet policy of glasnost happen and I’m glad it has,” other international trips, includ­ working to find avenues to get coaching to fight Lou Gehrig's official said took another step Wednesday Eagleson, still head of the Play­ ing several visits to Calgary) and some Soviets over here. With the Disease, but school officials Coulter’s letter said that when Sergei Priakin, a 25-year- ers Association, said of the Soviet good enough to represent his democratization of the USSR, we say it’s time for the Waters would retain his cur­ old right wing and a veteran of the Hockey Federation’s decision to country well but not irreplacea­ SPRING SPECIAL! Get a FREE ALMICO WHIRLPOOL with the would expect over the course of wheelchair-bound coach to rent annual salary of $73,044. national team, was allowed to allow a player to join the NHL. ble to the Soviets. the next several years that a few move from the sidelines. plus “ customary state benef­ sign a contract with the NHL’s “ The final bridge has been “ We drafted him because we more Soviet players will be given “I am extremely disap­ its.” but would serve in his new purchase of a log home package between April 1 and May 31, 1989 Calgary Flames. He’s the first crossed insofar as making our felt he was a prototype NHL-style permission to play for NHL pointed that I will not be position “ at the discretion of major league player to receive league a truly international player,” Flatcher said, adding allowed to coach the 1989 teams.” the chancellor or the chancel­ permission from Soviet authori­ league.” Flames General Man­ that Priakin seems to play better football team,” Waters said lor’s designee.” ties to play in the NHL. ager Cliff Fletcher said at the in the smaller North American Fetisov, the long-time captain Wednesday night. “ The deci­ That’s quite a change from the news conference introducing rinks than on the larger interna­ of the Soviet national team and sion should have been left to “ I understand that he will early 70s, when the Soviets and Priakin. tional ice surfaces. regarded as one of the best me, whether I could coach or remain on for another couple North America’s top pros first The decision to allow Priakin to Additionally, Priakin. Cal­ defenseman ever to lace on a pair not. What can be gained by my of weeks as head football play in North America wasn’t gary’s 12th-round choice in 1988 For further information, directions, or personal service, call or .Zip. met on the ice after two decades of skates, has made no secret of remaining as head coach for coach, then he’ll offieially be of verbal sparring. The NHL won entirely altruistic. Sources said and the 26th Soviet player to be his desire to play in the NHL. He the 1989 season far outweighs reassigned.” Sports Informa­ write: Phone(_ .) the last three games to capture Priakin signed a contract worth picked by an NHL team, is going ripped ViktorTikhonov, hiscoach what we will lose.” tion Director Steve White said the eight-game series 4-3-1 — with $125,(X)0 plus a signing bonus of to a contender, giving him a good with the Soviet Red Army team Waters’ dismissal came in a telephone interview with My building plans are to build within... Paul Henderson becoming a $150,000 that went to the chance to be the first Soviet and also the national team coach, abruptly at the end of Wednes­ The Associated Press from his Timber Log Homes of CT □ 60 days □ 120 days □ / yr. ' Canadian hero by scoring the Federation. player to have his name engraved during the Red Army’s recent day’s spring football workout home. “ He’s not being fired Neither Priakin nor the Flames on the Stanley Cup. He’s expected P.O. Box 300, Austin Drive / own a building lot □ Ife □ A^o winning goal. North American tour — charging when he was handed a letter by He’s being reassigned to other The Soviet goal judge didn’t would reveal any financial de­ to be in uniform Friday when the that Tikhonov was the man Athletic Director Bob Setzer duties. Marlborough, CT 06447 turn on the red light when tails, with Priakin saying only Flames face Winnipeg and will be holding up his departure to the that outlined terms of the Waters has been battling a Please send me: Henderson’s game-winner that, “ I’m satisfied and so is the with the team throughout the 203-295-9529 or 203-295-9780 New Jersey Devils, who own his university’s decision. cureless degenerative nervous □ Planb(X)k & Color Brochure ($5.) crossed Ihe goal line — triggering federation.” playoffs. NHL rights. The letter, signed by Chan­ disorder called amyotrophic Priakin, a seven-year veleran Though Priakin isn’t one of the □ Video & Planbook (S25.) a wild scene in which Alan cellor Myron Coulter, advised lateral sclerosis for the last Eagleson. the NHL Players Asso­ of the Soviet Wings and a Soviets’ big-name players, NHL Instead, it’s Priakin who plays (After viewing, the video may be exchanged Waters that he was being five years. Model home open 7 days a week ciation chief and head of Hockey four-year veteran of the Soviet officials were glad to have him. the role of trail-blazer, in what relieved of his football duties “ There’s been a steady for any set of blueprints.) Canada, raced down to ice level to national team — but not one of its "I expected (Viacheslav) Fe­ Eagleson called a “ bolt out of the and would be appointed asso­ deterioriation,” White said. make sure the goal was allowed. most prominent players — would tisov to be the first to come over, ’ ’ blue.” Z4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 30, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, March 30, 1989 — 25 Toronto should lead the bunched AL East SPORTS Second place not so bad to Kings Bv Ben Walker Boston overcame a nine-game Candelaria and Ron Guidry are The Associated Press deficit at the All-Star break and hurt, and unwanted Tommy John won the division. But the Red Sox is the Yanks’ opening-day IN BRIEF The American League East NHL Roundup went 27-30 after Aug. 4, got swept pitcher. isn't so hot anymore. by Oakland in the playoffs and Free agent Steve Sax (.277, 42 Gone are the great teams, Bob Staak resigns lost Hurst to free agency. SB) and Rickey Henderson (.305, Boston won last year with only 89 By Ken Rappoport Therefore, Morgan’s Miracle 93 SB) give Green the National WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (A P ) — Bob Staak, victories, the fewest ever in a full The Associated Press might be hard to duplicate, League-style players he likes. a former University of Connecticut player, season for an AL East champion. especially with the off-the-field But without Clark (27 HR. 93 RBI) resigned Wednesday as Wake Forest basket- Gone are some big names, too. For the long-suffering Los Angeles Kings, second problems that are sure to linger and free agent Washington (.308, nail coach in the aftermath of a university Eddie Murray. Bruce Hurst, place isn’t such a bad place to be. all season. 64 R B I). a lot of power is missing. investigation of an alleged NCAA recruiting Julio Franco. Jack Clark, Walt “ It’s just great to win and look ahead,” Kings Roger Clemens (18-12, 2.93 The Yankees, the last team to violation. Terrell, Claudell Washington and assistant coach Cap Raeder said after Los Angeles ERA) decided to stay for three repeat as World Series cham­ Willie Randolph all left, weaken­ “ On Monday, (athletic director) Gene Hooks clinched second in the Smythe Division with a 2-1 more years but upset fans with pions, have not won it all since spoke to me about the program and its future.” A overtime victory over the Winnipeg Jets on ing what once was far-and-away 1977-78. That’s their second- remarks that may have been Staak. 41, said. “ Today, we concluded that it is Wednesday night. “ Tomorrow we can start thinking baseball’s best division. longest drought since the Babe misconstrued. Mike Boddicker in my best interest and the best interests of the about the playoffs.” “ It used to be that you went into Ruth-Lou Gehrig era, and a 9-20 (13-15), Oil Can Boyd (9-7 with program and the university to puruse coaching The victory gave the Kings their first second- the season knowing it would take slide in August prevented them arm trouble) and newly acquired opportunities elsewhere.” place finish .since they joined the Smythe in 1981-82 100 wins,” Milwaukee’s Paul from going far last season. Molitor said. “ It wasn’t fair when John Dopson (3-11, 3.04 ERA with Various reports said Staak’s situation and the home-ice advantage in the first round of the you saw what it took to win other Montreal) must make up for e^ lv ed , in part, from the probe of an alleged Stanley Cup playoffs against the Edmonton Oilers. divisions. Now. you know if you Hurst’s 18 victories. Lee Smith NCAA violation. However, statements re­ The Kings, who have never finished higher than win 90 games, you’ve got a (29 saves) will benefit from the leased by Staak and Hooks on Wednesday fourth in the Smythe Division, will open against the addition of Rob Murphy (76 Cleveland made a 17-game didn’t address that issue. chance” improvement and came within 11 defending Stanley Cup champions next Wednesday. If the A L East isn’t as strong games. 3.08 E R A ), acquired with Last week, it was disclosed that the NCAA The Oilers wound up third this season despite a 5-2 Nick Esasky from Cincinnati for games of first place, its closest had asked Wake Forest to conduct an overall, parity has made the finish since 1959. A young pitching victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday pennant race even better — no and . investigation of possible recruiting violations night. The Red Sox led the majors staff gives the Indians more hope concerning Anthony Tucker. Tucker is a team has repeated as champion this year, but their 1948 World In another key game, the Detroit Red Wings since the Yankees in 1980-81. Not with a .283 batting average and transfer from Georgetown who was ineligible clinched the Norris Division title with 4-3 victory 813 runs, but were 10th with only Series championship flag won’t this sea.son, when Wake Forest finished 13-15. a bad tradeoff. get any company. over the New York Rangers. Also, Toronto beat Boston. Detroit, Milwaukee. 124 home runs even while playing Minnesota 3-1, Chicago stopped Quebec 3-1 and the half their games at friendly The Indians, who led the Toronto and New York each had a majors in runs a few years ago, Rose once fined $23,000 New York Islanders edged the New Jersey Devils AP photo Fenway Park. Batting coach 5-4 in overtime. chance to win last year. The now stress pitching, fielding and Walt Hrhiiak, who stressed con­ NEW YORK (AP). — Marty MeSorley scored the game-winner for the Yankees wound up in fifth place, RED SOX ACE — Roger Clemens, who Division champion this speed. Franco (.305) was traded li tact, has been replaced by manager Pete Rose was fined more than Kings with a fluke goal with 1:23 left in overtime. only 3^/1 games behind the Red went 18-12 a year ago, will be called to Texas for first baseman Pete year. Toronto appears to be the biggest power-oriented Richie Hebner. $23,000 by U.S. Customs after bringing cash Steve Kasper took a 40-foot slap shot from the slot, Sox. O’Brien (.272 . 71 RBI), center upon to lead the defending AL East challenger for the Beantowners. Wade Boggs (.356lifetime) won into the country in 1981 without declaring the Winnipeg goalie Pokey Reddick made a pad save The same five teams should be fielder Oddibe McDowell (33 SB) his fifth batting title, including money. Sports Illustrated reports in its latest and the rebound came out to MeSorley at the left of bunched again. This time, a and good-glove second baseman four straight, and led the majors issue. the Winnipeg goal. series of injuries to other clubs Tony Fernandez (.287, 41 dou­ June 5) can bring the first World man (9-6, 22 saves, 1.98) is the Jerry Browne. with a .476 on-base average. He SI. in its April 3 edition, released Wednesday, As MeSorley went past the goal line, he YES! — Detroit coach Jacques Demers, beat the New York Rangers, 4-3, should put Toronto in position to bles) is a three-time Gold Glove Series to Canada. Veteran knuckleballer Tom best in the bullpen. swung at 1.032 pitches and missed said it found further information on its re)Jort backhanded a pass out toward Kasper, who left, and goalie Glen Hanlon jump for joy Wednesday night to clinch the Norris win. winner at shortstop and Fred Clandiotti (14-8) is joined by Greg only 32; he also batted .520 when last week that Rose exchanged hand signals continued toward the net. But the pass went off The Tigers will find another McGriff’s 34 home runs estab­ Swindell (18-14), John Farrell behind the Red Wings' bench after they Division title. Milwaukee Brewers the count reached 3-1. somehow relating to baseball betting. Winnipeg defenseman Dave Ellett’s skate and way to stay close, followed by lished him at first base. Kelly Detroit Tigers (14-10) and Scott Bailes (9-14). all Everyone was picking the Boggs can somehow block out The magazine had reported that a source deflected between Reddick’s pads as he moved Milwaukee. Boston. New York. Gruber (81 RBI) is solid at third Sparky Anderson is a great in their mid-20s. distractions, but the rest of the close to a federal investigation said that Paul toward Kasper. Cleveland and Baltimore. base, but second base remains manager. How else can he keep Brewers this year until injuries to Joe Carter (27 HR, 98 RBI) and championship. the fourth and final playoff berth in the Norris Ted Higuera and Juan Nieves team cannot avoid the Margo Janszen, a body-builder friend of Rose, said Oilers 5, Canucks 2: Jari Kurri scored two goals weak. Free agent Bob Brenly will the Tigers close with patchwork Cory Snyder (26 HR) need Brook Chris Nilan had two goals for the Rangers, who Division. Adams mess. Mike Greenwell Rose was being investigated for allegedly and Jimmy Carson added his 49th of the season as platoon with Pat Borders (.273) at lineups? wrecked a pitching staff that lost Jacoby (.241, nine homers) to hit. missed an opportunity to move ahead of idle Blackhawks 3, Nordlques 1: Dirk Graham scored Blue Jays the league’s ERA title to Oakland (.325, 22 HR, 119 RB I), Dwight exchanging the signals at Riverfront Stadium Edmonton defeated Vancouver. . The bench needs im­ Detroit was in first place last Pittsburgh in the race for second place in the the tie-breaking goal 1:54 into the final period as on the final day of the season. Evans (.293, 21 HR, 111 RBI) and in Cincinnati. The loss for the Canucks, who have clinched a General manager Pat Gillick. provement. Toronto pinch hitters August, but injuries to Alan Baltimore Orioles Patrick Division. New York is 3-10 in its last 13 Chicago defeated Quebec. Bill Wegman (13-13). Mike Ellis Burks (.294. 18 HR, 92 RBI) playoff berth, insured that they would finish the nicknamed “ Stand Pat,” has not batted a franchise-low .202 last Trammell. Lou Whitaker and Jeff games. The Blackhawks’ win ended a three-game losing Birkbeck (10-8) and Don August make the most offensive outfield The Orioles have new uniforms, season below the .500 mark. made a major trade since getting year. Robinson led to a 4-19 skid that Edwards to turn pro “ This is the best,” Detroit coach Jacques Demers streak, keeping Chicago two points in front of in baseball and Jim Rice (72 RBI) new owners and a lot of new “ We are trying to get ready for the playoffs.” Mike Flanagan on Aug. 31,1987. If The Blue Jays led the league ended its chance of winning. (13-7) must take over while said. “ For what I went through personally as a Toronto for the final playoff berth in the Norris Higuera (16-8, 2.45) and Nieves was a productive DH at 36. players. It might be enough to BLOOMINGTON. Ind. (AP) - Jay Ed­ Oilers coach Glen Sather said. “ I ’m happy with the the Blue Jays don’t go far this with 17 shutouts, and pitching, as Trammell (.311) and Whitaker coach and for what my players went through, Division. Each team has two games remaining, (7-5) heal. improve on a 54-107 record and a wards, the Big Ten player of the year, told way everybody played and we didn’t make too many season, it will be the last time the usual, will determine what (.275) again are in the middle; it New York Yankees there’s nothing that compares to this one.” including a season-ending meeting at Chicago Robin Yount (.306, 91 RBI, 22 21-game losing streak to start the Indiana University Wednesday he is passing up mistakes in the neutral zone, which is something team stays intact. happens. seems like they’ve been there Stadium. SB) at age 33 is on track for 3,000 Will big changes at Yankee season, but not enough to matter. his final two years of eligibility to make himself w e’ve been working on.” Basically, it’s the same bunch Dave Stieb (16-8) came within forever, but both are only 31. Maple Leafs 3, North Stars 1; Vincent Dam- Islanders 5, Devils 4 OT: Alan Kerr scored his career hits and possible election Stadium bring big success? Prob­ Murray was traded to Los available for the NBA draft. Red Wings 4, Rangers 3: Brent Fedyk scored his that has won at least 86 games for one strike of no-hitters in his final Keith Moreland and Chris Brown, phousse’s tie-breaking goal late in the second period second goal of the game on a power play 27 seconds to the Hall of Fame. Molitor (.312) ably not. because the new pitch­ Angeles for Brian Holton. Juan He felt he “ had nothing more to accomp­ first NHL goal and former Hartford Whaler Torrie sparked Toronto over Minnesota. keeping the Maple six straight years; only Detroit two starts. Left-handers Jimmy acquired from San Diego for into overtime as the Islanders defeated the Devils. and Rob Deer (23 HR) might get ing staff isn’t any better than the Bell and Ken Howell; many fans lish,” assi.stant athletic director Steve Down­ Robertson added a goal and an assist as the Red and the have won Key (12-5 despite elbow trouble), Terrell, should help with offense Leafs’ playoff hopes alive. The goal, off a Brent Sutter rebound, was Kerr’s more. help from rookie shortstop Gary old one that ranked 12th with a thought Baltimore should have ing said. Wings clinched their second straight Norris Toronto remained two points behind Chicago for 19th of the season. Flanagan (13-13) and Jeff Mus- at the comers. 4.24 ERA and allowed a major- Manager Jimy Williams won Sheffield (28 HR. 119 RBI in the gotten more. The Orioles then The 6-foot-4 sophomore, a second-team selman (4-1) also are in the Robinson held opponents to a league high 157 home runs. last spring’s power struggle with minors). Sheffield, a nephew of sent Howell, who hasn’t proven All-American, averaged 20 points a game and rotation. John Cerutti (0.98 .197 batting average, lowest Under new Manager Dallas George Bell, but Bell’s produc­ Dwight Gooden, is the best himself, to Philadelphia for led the Hoosiers to the Big 'Ten title. earned run average after the among AL starters, and was 13-6. Green and an all-new coaching tion dropped (.269, 24 home runs, product of a minor-league system former All-Star Phil Bradley. Justice wears a blindfold All-Star break) may fill in for He seems to have recovered from that had a cumulative .553 staff, pitchers None of the current pitchers MCC wins opener 97 runs batted in ). Jesse Barfield departed free agent Jim Clancy. circulation problems that fin­ (14-11) and Dave LaPoint (14-13) won more than eight games or Olympic dates switched Bv Ed Schuyler Jr. Karl-Heinz Wehr of East Ger­ Uganda and Alberto Duran of (18 HR) and new leadoff hitter Toronto won 22 of its final 29 ished him six weeks early. Jack winning percentage, second-best in the majors to Los Angeles’ .581. were signed as free agents; had more than three saves last The Associated Press many in Nairobi. Uruguay. Soviet and Hungarian The Manchester Community men’s baseball (31 stolen bases) games and finished two games Morris (15-13) is still the top OSLO. Norway (A P) — The 1994 Winter pitchers Jimmy Jones (9-14) and season. The Orioles even invited Konnor said the issue now will judges voted for Jones. team began its season with a 3-1 win over will join Bell in the outfield; each behind Boston. This year, the winner of the decade and Frank Olympics will begin a week earlier than Lance McCullers (10 saves) were A1 Holland. Ken Dixon and Fred COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. be taken to the International Mitchell College at Cougar Field Wednesday is 29. born withfn two weeks of Blue Jays hope the old gang in a Tanana and Doyle Alexander Boston Red Sox planned to make the Games more attractive to Jones, who, like Littles and acquired from San Diego for Breining to spring training; none — Justice must wear a blindfold Olympic Committee. afternoon. each other. new location (the SkyDomeopens each won 14 games. Mike Henne- U.S. television networks, the Norwegian Konnor, is here for the U.S. Sure. Manager Joe Morgan and Clark; Rick Rhoden is gone; John pitched anywhere last year. so she doesn’t have to watch the On March 18, executive com­ Winning Cougar pitcher Chuck Petchark Olympic Committee said Wednesday. Amateur Championships, said shenanigans of the International mittee members voted 12-2, with limited Mitchell to three singles and fanned six The starting date of the Lillehammer Games Wednesday that lie felt like giving Amateur Boxing Federation. 11 abstentions, to recognize Jones before being relieved by Roberto Cruz in the will be moved to either Feb. 12 or Feb. 13 so the up boxing, but that he had talent 7 ^ It is well known that Roy Jones as Olympic champion. South seventh. Cruz faced four batters, allowed one entire event can take place during the and shouldn’t waste it. He will Inspired St. John’s annexes dominated his South Korean Korea was not represented. The hit and struck out one to record the save. February “ sweeps” in the United States, when turn professional soon. Sanders opponent in the 156-pound Olym­ dissenting votes were cast by MCC took a 2-0 lead in the second inning. viewer surveys are conducted at network “ There’s no way I couldn’t have pic final, only to lose a 3-2 decision Wehr, the general secretary, and Mike Olmo blasted a towering solo affiliates across the country. The ratings are won,” Littles said of his fight when the Moroccan judge voted by Emil Jetchev of Bulgaria, over the left field fence. Rafael Rodriguez, who then used to determine advertising rates against Torsten Schmitz. against him, either out of mis­ head of referees and officials. was 2-for-2 for the Cougars, doubled home Scott ‘sweetest’ NIT championship may opt charged by the stations. After Littles was awarded the V placed sympathy or downright Shaw. However, the appeal was re­ decision, it was announced he had dishonesty. The Cougars plated their final run in the sixth By Bill Barnard didn’t know was that she was the shooting trouble. jected “ on the technicality that not made the weight limit. It is not well known that Tim when Dave Stino scored after a single by The Associated Press m iracle.” The Billikens missed 12 of their Noah, Curren dominant we didn’t appeal within 24 hours “ 1 told them if I was over­ Littles came home from the AIBA Petchark. Olmo also played well defensively. Matt Brust, the only St. John’s first 17 free throws, and Monroe for pros of the incident,” Konnor said. weight, they wouldn’t have let me KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) - Yannick NEW YORK - While Lou senior who played Wednesday, Douglass, who scored 25 points in Challenge Matches in Morocco Konnor contended that the Mitchell’s Chris Yates went the distance for Noah and Kevin Curren u.sed dominating fight because it was against the Carnesecca’s 1988-89 team was by said the team won because of their semifinal victory over Mich­ By Patrick Casey last month with what he thought technicality should be waived Mitchell, giving up eight hits and striking out serves for straight-set wins Wednesday in the rules.” no means his best in 21 years as Quinn’s inspiration. igan State, played only 16 minutes The Associated Press was a 3-2 victory over an East because “ the Moroccan falsified two. coach at St. John’s, he might "People say I have a lot of because of foul trouble and. quarterfinals of the International Players German in 156-pound bout only to his score and we had the The confusion was cleared up, “ We played an exceptional game, consider­ ( ’hampionships. remember it most fondly. spirit, but the real spirit of St. finished with two points. OKLAHOMA CITY - Heisman be done by a Tunisian judge. evidence.” and Littles returned home think­ ing it was our first time out on the field and we Noah, seeded 12th, swept unseeded Carl ing he had won. “ I ’ve had some fine victories, John’s is Katha Quinn,” Brust Trophy winner Barry Sanders “ The Littles matter has been Hiouad Larbi of Morocco said faced a team which already played 11 games.” but I think this is the sweetest,” said. “We’re all sorry she “ No doubt about it. the better would be the first true junior to Uwe Steeb of We.st Germany, 6-4, 6-1. 6-4. tabled for investigation and will he felt Jones was so dominant When the results arrived at first-year MCC Coach Sean Risley said. Curren. .seeded 13th. ousted No. 11 Emilio Carnesecca said after the Red- couldn’t be here to see this. She basketball team won,” St. Louis join the N FL without first being be taken up at the Junior World that voted for Park Si-Hun so the USBA headquarters here, “ Petchark pitched a great game for us.” coach Rich Grawer said. “ They Sanchez, 6-3, 6-1, 6-4. Schmitz was listed as the 3-2 men beat St. Louis 73-65 Wednes­ was the driving force behind what dropped from his team if he opts Championships in July,” said host country would not be Mitchell is now 2-7. MCC will face the winner. day night for a record fifth we did.” were a bigger, stronger team and to turn professional as Oklahoma Other quarterfinals winners were top- Paul Konnor, a Milwaukee law­ embarrassed. Eastern Connecticut State University junior National Invitatation Tourna­ Jayson Williams was named had more weapons. We couldn’t State officials expect. ranked Ivan Lendl and seventh-seeded Tho­ yer who is on the AIBA executive Konner, however, said a physi­ “ They said there was a mistake varsity team Saturday followed by a double- mas Muster. l.endl swept No. 10 Aaron in the card,” Konnor said. ment title. “ These kids were ugly most valuable player of the hit our free throws early and that “ There is to the best of my board and who recently attended cian from Morocco, a Dr. Benkhi- header on Sunday against Northern Essex tends to hurt your confidence.” Krickstein. 6-2, 6-2, 6-2, while Muster beat Jim What happened, he added, was ducklings, but they never gave tournament with 45 points and 29 knowledge some kind of an­ a board meeting at Nairobi, rano, said he went to Larbi and Community College in Haverhill. Mass. Grawer said the Billikens were Grabb 7-5. 7-6 (8-6), 1-6, 6-0. Noah will play that the Tunisian judge favored me; the idea they were giving up. rebounds in the final two games, nouncement that will be made Kenya. asked how he could have scored MCC 020 001 X— 3-8-0 forced to switch to a man-to-man n Muster, and Curren will face Lendl in the The USA-Amateur Boxing As­ the fight for Park and was told, “ I Jones 59-58, but his scorecard was Mitchell 000 000 1—1-4-2 They faltered, but they always including 28 points and a career- Saturday as I understand It,” MCC- Petchark, Crui (7) and Charter. M- Yates and defense because freshman Jason men’s .semifinals. messy and he was told to do it showed a lot of heart.” high 18 rebounds in the Oklahoma State coach Pat Jones sociation’s bid to get Jones the was forced to do it.” Farro. Buchanan, who scored a career- WP- Petchark. LP- Yates. St. John’s, 20-13. and Bradley championship. said Wednesday. “ I am not Gabriela Sabatini. the women’stopseed, will gold was defeated on a technical-technical­ The other two judges who voted over,over. The m e neat card nadhad Schmitz I w p - petenarx . l p -Y ates, high 21 points, was too quick for a play Helena Sukova and Chris Evert will meet ahead 59-58. shared the record of four N IT He was scoreless in the first 10 saying I know what is going to be ity and through the efforts of for Park were Bob Kaule of ahead 59-58. I zone defense. Zina Garrison in the women’s semis today. titles before the season. The minutes, but after that he contin­ said. We will let him (Sanders) Redmen al.so were making their ually got free inside against the St. John’s led only 44-39 with say it.” 25th NIT appearance after a smaller Billikens, who won their 13; 18 left before Williams scored Jones said in a telephone disappointing season in which only NIT title in 1948. Abbott sticks with Angels Jazz home winning streak thing of the past seven of the Redmen’s next 12 interview from Stillwater that he they finished eighth in the nine- “ They were playing man-to­ points, giving them a 56-45 doesn’t “ know exactly how far PALM SPRINGS. Calif. (A P) — Jim Abbott, team Big East Conference. man early and Anthony Bonner advantage. St. Louis could get no along that is” when asked if who was born without a right hand, was had 26 before fouling out late in the fourth quarter.qi St. John’s, with three freshmen kept me from getting the ball,” closer than five thereafter, the Sanders has an agent, but “ dis­ officially named the California Angels’ fifth John Stockton scored 18, including a 3-point shot at in the starting lineup, displayed said Williams, who made 11 of his last time at 70-65 after a 3-point cussions are taking place.” starter Wednesday. NBA Roundup the regulation buzzer that tied the game 88-88. uncommon unity and emotion in first 12 shots and finished with 12 goal and free throw by Jeff “ I am going to wait until He’ll most likely make his first big-league Bulls 106, Bucks 102; Michael Jordan scored 32 the tournament following the baskets in 18 attempts. “ Then Luechtefeld with 33 seconds left. AP photo Saturday before I say anything ” .start April 8 against the Seattle Mariners at ' ^ l points, including six late free throws, as Chicago death from cancer of sports they went to a zone and Bonner Two 3-point goals by Luechte­ Jones said. “ We will find out Anaheim Stadium. Bv The Associated Press won its sixth straight game, snapped Milwaukee’s information director Katha had to play behind me. It was b a t t l e — Saint Louis’ Anthony Bonner (34) and St, feld gave St. Louis a 23-19 edge tomorrow when it will take The 2I-year-old Abbott made his first 11-game home winning streak and climbed within Quinn two weeks ago. easier for me then.” John’s Jayson Williams (11) battle for control of the with 6; 34 left in the first half, but place.” exhibition start Wednesday, throwing four All that Jazz home-court winning streak is now a l ‘A games of the third-place Bucks in the Central “ She told me just before she St. Louis. 27-10, got 21 points the Billikens scored only one basketball during their NIT championship clash Oklahoma State Athletic Direc­ innings in a 6-5 loss to the San Diego Padres. thing of the past. Division. The Bucks have lost 13 of their last 14 died that she needed a miracle.” from Roland Gray but couldn’t Abbott, the 1987 Sullivan Award winner as point in the next 5; 41 as St. John’s Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden. The tor Myron Roderick said that Isiah Thomas scored from the corner with 30 games to Chicago. Carnesecca said. “ What she overcome foul trouble and foul­ the country’s outstanding amateur athlete, took a 32-25 lead. Redmen prevailed, 73-65. Sanders leaving the Cowboys “ is seconds left in the second overtime and Joe Dumars John Paxson added 18 points for Chicago and Bill was selected by the Angels in the first round of not going to be a problem for us sank two free throws with three seconds left as the Cartwright had 16. Terry Cummings had 24 points last June’s free agent draft. because once he gets an agent he Detroit Pistons snapped Utah’s 12-game home and Jack Sikma 23 for Milwaukee. becomes ineligible for next victory string. 108-104 Wednesday night. Final Four coaches at ease — for the moment season.” Hawks 120, Bullets 102; Dominique Wilkins scored 1 Bills to keep Bruce Smith The Pistons, who have won six straight and 18 of 30 points and Moses Malone 28 for Atlanta. The Sanders was not immediately ' By Dave Goldberg black. coaches have been fired. four years. “ Our aim was to have about it.” available for comment. ORCHARD PARK, N Y. (AP) — All-Pro their last 20 games, fought off Utah comebacks at Hawks never trailed, building a 23-point lead late in The Associated Press And so it went. Henson bluntly said that Fisher the end of regulation time and in the first overtime the third quarter and again in the fourth period. a gyro sandwich at Mamma But Carlesimo said others N FL rules prohibit teams from defensive end Bruce Smith began rebuilding Lou Henson of Illinois, who deserves to be taken off the hook, before Thomas and Dumars sealed the victory in the Atlanta’s lead stayed at 10 or more after Antoine Leone’s.” aren’t as fortunate. drafting underclassmen before bridges in Buffalo Wednesday after the Bills On Saturday, these same four plays Michigan for the third time win or lose in the Final Four, physical game. Carr hit two free throws with 1:28 left in the second In a more serious vein, Krzy­ “ People are being let go after they or their original class has matched Denver’s five-year, $7.5 million men will be jumping from their this season after Seton Hall and which will be played at the quarter for a 59-49 advantage. zewski and Carlesimo were out­ two, three or four years when gradudt6d, but most logal ©xperts contract offer. The Pistons have a two-game lead over Cleveland seats, yelling at their players, Duke play in the opener Satur­ Kingdome in Seattle. spoken about the quick trigger they don’t win,” he said. “ That’s maintain the league cannot pre­ Smith said he was “ excited about being in the NB A’s Central Division and the Jazz leads the Reggie Theus added 20 points and Glenn Rivers complaining to officials, running day, made light of his two “I really feel Steve Fisher fingers of athletic directors who vent anyone from playing. back” and was anxious to see Buffalo return to Midwest Division by five over Houston. They had 14 points and 14 assists for the Hawks. Jeff up heart rates of more than 100. victories over the Wolverines this deserves the head coaching posi­ not enough. When you take a job seem more prone than ever to get in the spring, you lose a recruiting Since Sanders has never red- the form that got them to the AFC Champion­ slugged it out toe-to-toe as befits division leaders — V Malone paced the Bullets with 20 points. But on Wednesday, with 72 year — Michigan 96-84 at home tion,” Henson said. “ When he rid of coaches who don’t win year. Then you lose a second shirted, he would not be eligibile 38 fouls were called on each team and five players The setback dropped Washington four games hours to go until the NCAA’s Final and 87-73 on the road. He called takes over and they beat the ship last season. immediately. because you’re still getting things for the regular N FL draft this fouled out. behind Boston in the race for the eighth and final Four begins, it was sweetness, the latter “ one of the best games people that they’ve beaten by the Carlesimo discussed the calls in order when the early signing spring unless he decides to “ They’re real tough, aren’t they? They don’t lose playoff berth in the Eastern Conference. harmony and even jokes as the we played all year.” scores they’ve beaten them, he’s for his dismissal last year, when UNLV player took money period is coming up. So you start challenge the legality of the draft too many here so it was extra sweet to beat them.” coaches of Michigan, Illinois, ” Lou, you’re being benevolent. proven he’s a big-time coach and the Pirates probably saved his Pacers 96, Heat 89; Indiana’s Chuck Person, who out two years behind. in the courts or unless the league LAS VEGAS (AP) - A Nevada-Las Vegas Thomas said after the Pistons’ sixth straight Duke and Seton Hall addressed You waxed us pretty good,” is ready for the job.” job by winning seven of their last scored 31 points, keyed an 8-0 run to open the fourth changes its long-standing policy basketball player said he accepted $20 from his victory. the media via national telephone replied Michigan’s Steve Fisher, Carlesimo and Krzyzewski, nine Big East games and reach­ Krzyzewski noted that some­ quarter and the Pacers snapped Miami’s club- of not drafting underclassmen, summer league coach to pay for lunch, hookup. who retains the title “ interim meanwhile, reminisced about the ing the NCAA tournament for the times a team is ready to gel. as After Utah’s Thurl Bailey put the Jazz ahead record Ihree-game winning streak. “ They have two fine 3-point coach” even after winning four time more than a decade ago Seton Hall was last season, when Sanders has already decided to unaware the man was a convicted East Coast 104-102 with 2:34 left in the second overtime, Miami was led by Rory Sparrow’s 17 points. first time with a 22-13 record. And sit out spring practice with the shooters in Gaze and Martin,” straight games after taking over when they coached at Wagner the old coach is fired and a new gambler. Thomas drove the lane and scored with 1:30 left, Schrempf came off the Indiana bench to score 20 he was outspoken in his praise for Cowboys in order to explore his Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski said of for Bill Frieder when ther latter and Army respectively and used one comes in and gets credit. The player, Moses Scurry, denied receiving tying the score. His shot from the left side one points and grab 13 rebounds. the loyalty of the administration options concerning the NFL. AP photo Seton Hall, then realized he’d bolted to Arizona State. to chat during writers’ luncheons $100 from Sam Perry, as reported in the latest minute later put the Pistons on top 106-104. at the East Orange. N.J. school. “ Too often, I see guys losing Clippers 114, Kings 108; Quintin Dailey keyed a erred, ” ... er, I mean Morton. Much of the discussion sounded at an Italian restaurant in Sanders rushed for 2,628 yards edition of Time magazine. The magazine That loyalty was returned jobs when they have a young Thomas scored 25 points, Mark Aguirre added 23, third-quarter rally with 10 of his 29 points and Ken Martin is Polish for Morton, like a meeting of the Coaches’ Manhattan. and scored 39 touchdowns both reported that Scurry and David Butler Wednesday when Msgr. John J. team and they’re just about to NCAA records, last season Vinnie Johnson had 22 and Dumars and Bill FLOORED — Detroit’s Rick Mahorn has Norman added 26 as Los Angeles posted its second “ Tell John I ’m sorry,” he said Marching and Chowder Society “ Yes, I ’ve known P.J. a long received the money at a luncheon at Caesars Petillo, the school’s president, turn the corner,” he said. “ The Laimbeer had 15 apiece, including three straight straight victory. to the Pirates’ coach, P.J. or. if you will, a prospective time, but we didn’t think about In January, the NCAA placed Palace Oct. 18. the basketball and looks for an outlet as was asked if he fell vindicated by administration fires him and it baskets by Laimbeer in the first overtime. His last Rookie Gary Grant had 20 points and 14 assists for Carlesimo. meeting of the coaches’ union — the Final Four in those days,” Oklahoma State on four years The magazine said Perry is also known as Utah’s Mike Brown gets ready to pounce its decision to keep Carlesimo. makes it easier for the guy probation, barring the Cowboys basket put the Pistons ahead 98-96 with 22 seconds the Clippers, who have won four of their last nine “ 'That’s all right. He’s half which .some have proposed in the said Krzyzewski, who has taken Richie “ the Fixer” Perry. He was convicted in “ Vindication would imply my coming in and makes him look from bowl games for the next left, but two free throws by Mike Brown with eight on it in their game Wednesday night in games after losing 13 in a row and 32 of 33. The Kings Italian, ” said Carlesimo, who,se backwash of a season in which Duke to college basketball’s 1974 of sports bribery charges in connection decision was suspect,” Petillo good. 'To me, those are the sick three years and live television for seconds left forced another overtime. Salt Lake City. The Pistons won in were led by Danny Ainge with 26 points and leading scorer, John Morton, is more than a dozen Division I ultimate event three of the past with a major New York betting scandal. replied. “ I never had any doubt ones.” the next two. Utah’s Bailey scored 27 points and Karl Malone double overtime, 108-104. Wayman Tisdale with 17 points and 12 rebounds. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 30, 1989 - Z7 26 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, March 30. 1989 SPORTS SCOREBOARD CLj^ I F I E D advertising 643-2711 NIT championship READ YOUR AD: Clossitad advertisements are IN BRIEF 8t. John’s 73,81 Louis 65 1 to 6 days: 90 cents oer line per day. DEADLINES: For classified odvertlsments to 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. taken by telephone as a convenience. 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Live In positions 646-7709.O $142,900.Jackson 8, Houses" 646-2482.0 Jackson Real Estate, and dryer hook-ups. Shelly Dieterle were selected to the 10-member Washington at Phllodelphlo, 7:35 p.m. PEE WEE CHAMPS — The Celtics won the Rec Department’s Pee Wee Detroit sary. Call Maryalis 243- Pay rote up to $8.per available weekends in MANCHESTER. Bright Shows nicely! Asking BOLTON. Aouletploceln Montreol ot Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. Chicago 2008. hour, with transporta­ Manchester and 647-8400.D______all-league girls’ basketball team. Quebec at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Boston L-shoped ranch lo­ $153,900. Strano Real the country Is closer Basketball League title at the Mahoney Rec Center. Team members,.from left, NATIONAL LEAGUE tion allowance and vo­ YOU will lust love the Manchester’s Aaron Dixon (152) was named Frtdov't Oomet LOST Hartford. Start cated on tranquil cul- Estate, 647-7653.0 than you think. This Minnesota at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. front row: Steve Kruzyk, Chris Duffy, Jeff Cashman, Robby Roy, Doug w cation pay. Sign up at Immediately. Friday de-sac. Impeccable up­ great family neighbor­ U8,R home has o to the all-league wrestling first team. Second Winnipeg at Colgory, 9:35 p.m. Son DIeoo 18 AND FOUND If you don't use It, don't YWCA, Manchester, 78 NORTH Coventry. Moke 15 evening to Sunday keep, great family hood that surrounds beamed cathedral cell­ team honors went to Walter Lee (112), Peter Cosmini. Back row: Coach Scott, Carman, Mike Prindiville, Andrew St. (.ouli need It and don't wont It, North Main Street, Fri­ this super seven room on otter on this clean, CIncInnotl 14 why not sell It with a evenings. $90.00 a area. Formal dining well decorated three ing In the living room, o Fongemie (13), Scott Schilling (140) and Ray NHL results McCusker, Mike Franza, Kane Anderson, Kim Mainville. _____ Pltfsburoh 15 FOUND young mole tiger day, March 31, from spilt level on Bryan Classified Ad? Coll 643- day plus room and room, eot-ln kitchen. bedroom ranch. Newer locuzzl In the master Los Angeles 15 cot. Very friendly. Vo- 9om to 4pm. Coll Nurse Three bedrooms, I ’/i Drive. A spacious 140 x Angle (189), 12 2711 to place your od. board. Earn vacation root and drilled well, both, two fireplaces Atlanta clnlty of Bower Registry. 243-2008. boths. Flano Realty. 170 yard complete with Dave Ciolkosz represented Manchester on Shots on goal—New York 8-15-5-2—30. San Francisco 13 time. Call Nurse convenient location. and o full length co­ Red Wings 4. Rangers 3 Hawks 120, Bullets 102 11 School.643-5674. 646-5200.O In-ground pool will de­ the all-league ice hockey squad. New Jersey 9-10-116—32. Montreal WE'RE looking tor o few Registry 243-2008. You won't need to do o vered porch tor your Power-play Opportunities—New York 3 of New York 12 good men and women. BDLTON. Impressive light any family. Feat­ thing-except move summer enloy- The Indians were well represented on the N .Y . Rangers 1 0 1—3 8; New Jersey 2 of 5. Basketball Philadelphia 10 uring three bedrooms, WASHINGTON (101) 9 It you're o high school two story Cedar Con­ In.$142,900. Philips ment.$204,900. Sentry all-league boys’ and girls’ indoor track teams. Detroit 1 1 1- Goalies—New York, Hackeff, 4-76 (32 Alorte CM 46 4, King 8-13 26 18, Houston RN/LPN one full both, plus two Real Estate, 643-4060.D Flrst Period—1, New York, Nllan shots-28 saves). New Jersey, Blllington, 1-16 C. Jones 1606Z J.A6olone 10-220620, Walker Chicago 8 PER8DNAL8 graduate seeking edu­ DR I VE R S/W orehouse temporary lust built on Realtv.742-1450.o pomes I Immediate Medical holt baths, hard wood Manchester athletes named were: William (Patrick, DeBlolsl, 8:21.2, Detroit, Robertson (30-25). 3-11 2-2 8, Cotledge 5-14 26 12,EacklesZ846 NOTE: Spllt-souad cation, travel and o help. Paid holidays, 1Vi acres. Suberb 4 (Burr, Kocur), 16:51. Penalties—Patrick, A—12667. 10,Wlllloms361-27,Colter863619,C.A.Jones standings, ties do not Care Center of Man­ floors throughout! Rivera, Craig Hempstead, Michelle Hornbos- Wednesday's Games WANTED. Ride from valuable |ob skill, coll paid vocation, benef­ layout. Formal dining NY (Interference), 11:18; Delorme, Del Referee—Bob Myers. Linesmen—Dan NBAatandIngs 16062, Feltl 0-2060. Totals41-9920-29102. Porter Street to Pratt chester has a part its, profit shore, over­ room, tireplaced fam­ Central olr, appliances tel, Karen Obue, Alexia Cruz. Colette Factora (Interference), 18:01. McCourt, AAork Pare. Montreal 13, Los Angeles 11 1-800-MARINES. and much more!!! Boston 7, CIncInnotl 5 and Whitney. Second NANNIE S.permanent time, excellent chance ily room with sliders to OPEN HOUSE and Meg Berte. Second Period—3, Detroit, Kllmo 24 I ATLANTA (IN ) time opening (32 $169,900.Jackson 8< (Barr, Dotes), 3:57. 4, Detroit, Fedyk EASTERN CONFERENCE Koncok 36 0-2 4, Wilkins 13M 46 X, Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 3 shift. Coll otter 10:30 and summer positions hours) for a nurse tor advancement. deck. Well planned kit­ The all-league boys’ swimming team in­ (Y ie rm a n , G o lla n t), 13:40, P e n a lty — Kings 2, Jets 1 (OT) Affonflc Dtvhlon M.66olone11-2166N, Rivers 58 M 14, Theus Pittsburgh 5, Chicago White Sox 4 am. 647-4714. Jackson Real Estate, Minnesota 6, N.Y. Mets 4 available In CT, Rl and with recent acute or Valid license neces­ chen features oak ca­ 647-8400.O cluded Manchester’s 200-yard medley relay of Robertson, Det (hoMlne), 19:00. W L Fct. GB 10-1906 X, Levlngston 36 066, Battle160-28, AAA. Call Classic Core sary. Experience pre­ binetry and wet bar. Third Period—5, Detroit, Burr 19 (Robert­ v-New York 46 24 .457 — Corr 162-24, Webb 2-3064, Brodlev 0-3 060, Texas 4, Baltimore 3 ambulatory care ex­ Eric Fleming, Egils Ramans, Brian Parkany WInnIpeB 8 1 8 8—1 Phllodelphlo 38 31 .5S1 7W Konsos City 7, Houston 4 at 549-6722 or 329-9055 In ferred but not neces­ Four bedrooms, 2'/i MANCHESTER. Just Sunday, l-4pm son, Kocur), 1:25. 6, New York, Leetch 23 Lot Angeles 1 0 8 1-4 Tolbert06060. TotalsS1-9314-181X. and Brian Crombie: along with Parkany in the (KIslo, Petit), 5:44. 7, New York, Nllan 7 Boston 36 33 .522 Toronto 12, Detroit 3 CT, 1-800-545-0074 out­ perience. Interested sary. Ask tor Kirk or baths. Priced to sell! take 0 look at this two First PerlotJ—1, Los Angeles, Gretiky54 Cleveland 11, Son Francisco (ss) 3 ANNDUNCEMENTS 50 free, Ramans in the 100 butterfly and Ryan (P atrick, Ogrodnlck), 16:05. Penoltles— (Hrudev), 15:32. Penalties—Kennedy, LA Woshington 32 37 .464 I WoiMneton » M » 16—102 I side CT. Fee paid. applicants call Kim John. 649-4563. $299,900. Flano Realty. family. Unique one oto Kllmo, Det (tripping), 2:46; Latleur, NY New Jersey 24 46 .343 I Attonta 3S N » N-1N Oakland 5, Mllwoukee 3 kind six plus five 18 McCann Dr., Manchester (holding), 3:27; McSorley, LA (roughing), Chorlotte 17 S2 .246 Seattle 3, Chicago Cubs 2 at 721-7393 Mon-FrI 646-5200.O Patulak in diving. (Interterence), 4:15; Chlosson, Det, malar- 7:01; Howerchuk, Win (tripping), 11:39; 3Polnt goals—Battle 2, Rivers 2. A wonderful family expe­ Central OlvMen San Diego 6, Collfornia 5 rooms. First floor unit game misconduct (sloshing), 4:15; Shaw, Duncan, Win (Interterence), 18:16. Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Woshington 9-4 NY,malor (fighting), 14:32; King,Det,malor v-Detrolt 51 17 .750 55 (Cotledge 12), Atlanta 58 (M.Malone16). Atlanta 6, N.Y. Yankees 2 rience. Australian, Eu­ HELP WANTED WOMEN’S APPAREL GLASTONBURY-Three has beautiful new kit­ Second Period—2, Winnipeg, Fenton 16 y-Clevelond SO 20 .714 CXikland (ss) 4, Son Francisco (ss) 2 ropean, Scandinavian bedroom colonial, (fighting), 14:32; Sondstrom, NY (rough­ (Steen), 6:18. Penalties—Crossm—Brad p.m. March 31 6 April 1 between Overtime—3, Los Angeles, McSorley 10 Dollos 31 X Edwards 1-3062, Salley 01066. Totals 3868 ment living. Centerolly tor, of 643-2768. Lozarowlch, Ron Finn. San Antonio 19 SO Cincinnati vs. Kansas City at Haines 1 - both. Fine starter T h e Q u iz not reached their 16th birthday by Aug. 1,1989. (Kasper, Wiemer), 3:37. Penalties—None. r6 9 1 « . City, Fla., 1:35 p.m. located. Meals, recrea­ 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at; home, 1 - cor garage The Manchester Herald Shots on goal—Winnipeg 8-11-9-1—29. Miami 13 S6 Fifteen year olds will not be allowed to pitch. Pacific DIvIslen UTAH (184) N.Y. Yankees vs. Baltimore at Miami, 1:35 tion, RN’s on duty. Coll THE PRICE TAG $132,500. Six - room, 2 - Blue Jays3. North Stars 1 Los Angeles 14-14-13-7—SO. .691 — Atalone 0141013X, Brown 46 Oil 16, Eaton p.m. DAY CARE HELP No phone registrations will be accepted. Power-play Opportunities—Winnipeg 0 V-L.A. Lakers 1-2 06 2, Stockton 4-119918, Griffith 06060, 649-2358.______Oppcalta CaMor, Burr Comari both, excellent quality, v-PhoenIx .643 3 Cleveland vs. Milwaukee at Chandler, Na«d«d matura woman to (10 points (or cech question answered correctly) of 5; Los Angeles 0 of 5. BollevO»11-1227,Hansen1-101-M,Lesl-2O62, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Manchaatar, CT screened porch, new W orldscope Those selected for a team must pay a $5 Seattle .565 8V*i cara tor Toddlara. Mon.-FrI. 1- Mkmetota 1 0 0—1 Goalies—Winnipeg, Reddick, 10-17-7 (SO .551 9'/i Leckner 550610. Totals X-X 39-47104. Chlcogo vs. Seottle at Tempe, Arlz.,3:05 furnace, 1 - cor garage registration fee and purchase a $4 Rec shots48 saves). Los Angeles, Hrudev, 26-28-5 Ctalden State If^PART TIME Toronto 0 2 1—3 Portlond .464 15'/i p.m. 6 pm.; 3 yaax old 7-1 pm. Call; CONSTRUCTION $159,900. Peterman membership card. Rrst Period—1, Minnesota, Habscheld23 (29-28). .290 27'/i Detroit 14 X 11 a 18 18—ia Phllodelphia vs. Pittsburgh at Cleor- Sacramento Utah 19 a X a 18 6—184 L l£ | HELP WANTED The Childrens Place Inc. workers. Must have Real Estate 649-9404. (Gagner, Murphy), 15:37 (pp). Penalties— A—16605. L.A. Clippers .232 31'/i woter, Flo., 7:35 p.m. Siren, Min (holding), 5:11; Olciyk, Tor Referee— Don Marouelll. Linesmen— 3-Polnt goals—Stockton. Fouled out— Son Diego St. at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. 643-5535 current llsence and v-clinched plavoft berth Aguirre, Lalmbeer,Malone,Eaton,Stockton. (tripping), 14:47. Mike Cvik, Randy MItton. WednsMtov't Games California at Los Angeles, 10:05 p.m. PART time driver and good driving record. HISTORICAL cope. Rebounds-Detrolt 57 (66ahom 11),Utoh54 I LIKE MY JOB AT Soccer coaches needed Second Period—2, Toronto, <5111 10 Boston 106, Portland 97 clean-up man. Hours Steady work, good (Marols, lafrate), 8:01. 3, Toronto, Dom- (Malone 10). Assists—Detroit 17 (Thomas 8), D & J CAR CARE. DELIVERY driver Twelve rooms, five OlleraS.CanucksZ Atlanta IX , Washington 102 Utah24(Stocktr>n12).Total(ouls—Detroit X, 7o.m. - 12 noon. Mon­ needed. Local rental wages. Call Landmark bedrooms, tour baths, phousse2S (Ihnocak), 15:42. Peitaltles—Siren, Indiana 96, Miami 89 Exhibition llneacores Our customers are great The Manchester Park and Rec Department Min (holding), 5:21; Damphousse, Tor Utah X. Technicals—Detroit coach Daly 2 day - Friday. Zohners center needs responsi­ Pools, 643-2770. modern eot-ln kitchen. Chlcogo 106, Mllvraukee 102 (elected). Detrolt4(llleealdetenses,Mahom. people. We work on is in need of soccer coaches for its summer (tripping), W:39; Babe, Min, double minor Detroit 108, Utah 104, 20T W oodw orking. 875- 3,100 square feet. In­ onton 0 4 1—5 Malone, Utah Illegal defense. A—12644. domestic and foreign ble person to deliver SECRETARY/OttIce (roughing), 13:22; Hammond, Tor (rough­ I Vancouver 0 1 l —1 L.A. Clippers 114, Sacramento 108 6226.______soccer program in the pee wee (ages 6-7) and ing), 13:22; Damphousse, Tor (hook­ cars. We are always and pick up rental Manager. Interesting cludes mother-in-law First Period—None. Penalties—Kurrl, Thursday's Games Red Sox 7, Rada 5 OFFICE help for new orders. Must hove apartment, some level. junior (ages 10-11) divisions. ing), 16:07. |Edm (sloshing), 1:23: 6telnvk, Van Houston ot Now Jersey, 7:X p.m. busy. In tact, we need and varied duties. Third Period—4, Toronto, lotrote 13 mortgage company. $269,900. Fine Real Est­ Anyone interested should contact Carl Silver (slashing), 1:23; lom b, Edm (hIgh-stIckIng), (5olden State at Charlotte, 7:X p.m. Cllppera114.Klngs108 another mechanic. good driving record. Bookkeeping corres­ (Fergus, Gill), 13:39, Penalties—Marols, 3:S9; Anderson, Edm (slashing), X;42; Dallas at New York, 8:X p.m. CtnctniKrtl 888 388 881—5 7 1 Monday - Friday, 9om - Prior delivery expe­ ate. 647-0246. at the Rec Department at 647-3084. Tor (roughing), 2:37; MusILMIn (roughing), pondence, good tele­ Nordmork, Van (holding), 10:42; Muni, Seattle at Denver, 9:X p.m. Boston X I 388 NX—7 18 1 1pm. 647-9992.______Call Dave. 840-5533 rience and o working phone manner, per­ 2:37; Gill, Tor (roughing), 4:24; I Edm (holding), 15:37; Smvl, Van (holding), Son Antonio at L.A. Lakers. 10:X p.m. SACRAMENTO (MS) Scudder, Blrtsos (4), Franco (5), Charlton Maybe you could be a DESIRABLE area ot East B.McRoe, Min (roughing), 4:24; knowledge ot the sonal computer 119:22. Phoenix at Sacramenta, 10:X p.m. Tisdale 8-121-317, Berry 29 064, Petersen (6), Sellers (7), Bruno (8) and Reed, Mc(3rltf PART time help. 20 hours. O & J Mechanic Hartford. Many unique Chambers, Min (unsportsmanlike con­ Second Period—1, Edmonton, MesslerX Frtdov's Gomes 7-16 06 14, Alnge 1024 26 X,K.Smlth514 (7); Clemens, Woodward (3), Lamp (7), Please apply In per­ greater Hartford area required. Full or part duct), 4:24; Marols, Tor (sloshing), 7:50; (Jonsson, Kurrl), 5:X (pp). Z Edmonton, Houston at Boston, 7:X p.m. 2613,Pressley691-114,Lohaus 49 06 8, Del L.SmIth (9) and Cerone. W—Woodward, 26. features make this Archibald, Min (slashing),7:50; McRae, Min son: Solvation Army, Leo Bushey helpful. Apply today to time. Excellent start­ MCC fields softball team 1 McOellond 5 (Lamb), 9:31. 3, Vancouver, Miami at Philadelphia. 7:X p.m. Negro 56 2-2 12. Totals 47-99 012IX . L—Blrtsos, 1-1. HRs—Cincinnati, L.Horrls Taylor Rental Center, ing salary. Landmark lovely raised ranch a (high-sticking), 15:43; Clork, Tor, malor Bridgman 4 (LIdster, Linden), 15:37 (pp) Now Jersey at Atlanta, 7:X p.m. (3),E.Davls(3). 385 B rood S tre e t, "must see" property! (tlghtlng), 16:19; TInordI, Min, malor 274 Brood Street, Man­ Pools, Inc. 643-2770. Manchester Community College, after a 14, Edmonton, Carson 49 (Ldcombe, Amter- Dallas ot Indiana, 7:X p.m. L.A. CLIPPERS (114) Monchester.______CERTIFIED Nurse Aides. Three bedrooms, 2'/i (fighting), 16:19. son), 17:37. 5, Edmonton, Kurrl 43 Portlond at Washington, 8 p.m. Wolf4606,Normonl3-1601X,C.Smlth511 chester. 643-2496, ask Shots on gool—Minnesota 9-8-8—25. To­ I TYPIST with good spell­ Immediate openings CONCRETE. Expe­ baths, cathedral cell­ one-year hiatus, will field a women’s softball (Messier, Beukeboom), 19:53 (sh). Clevelond at Chicago, 8 p.m. 36 9, Dollev 11-21 7-10 X , <5ran1 1018 06 X, RraveaB.YankeeaZ on 7om-3pm and 3pm- tor John. 1 A National Guardsmen stands watch during polling inwhere team this spring. It was scheduled to open its ronto 9-13-11—33. Penalties—Smyl, Von (trippino), 3:41; (Solden State at New York, 8:X p.m. Whottev 1-206 2, Beniamin 4-76-714, CSarrIck ing ability to work on rienced tradesmen ing, wood beams, cen­ Power-play Opportunities—Minnesota 1 ot Snepsts, Von (cross-checking), 4:51; Brown, Milwaukee at Phoenix, 9:X p.m. 36066, WhIleOI 060. Totals49-9015ai14. 11pm shifts. Full or need only apply. Con­ voters chose a new President on March 19. As expected, the 3; Toronto 0 of 5. word processor. Expe­ tral air, attic tan, tour season today at 3 p.m. at the MCC campus I Edm (hooking), 9;X ; Buchberger, Edm Detroit at Seattle. 10 p.m. Atlanta 808 t a 800—6 10 0 rience preferred, but porttlme positions. Ev­ TWO POSITIONS crete floor finishers zone heat, decks, two elections were disrupted by leftist rebels, who sabotaged tele­ (joalles—Minnesota, Takko, 8-144 (33 (unsportsmanlike conduct), 9:50; Son Antonio ot L.A. Clippers, 10:X p.m. ramente M 34 16 a-lM New Yem (A) 808 181 888—1 6 3 against St. Joseph College. shotv30 saves). Toronto, Bester, 17-18-3 will train. Morning and ery other weekend re­ and form builders. Ex­ car, oversized garage. phone and electric lines, and attacked army positions near the : Butcher, Von (unsportsmanlike conduct) L.A. aippen X X a X-114 Smoltz, Assenmacher (8) and J.DavIs; quired. We ore conve­ One truck driver The Cougars are coached by Cathy (25-24). 9:X ; Buchberger, Edm (holding), 14;X; OPoInt gcMls—Alnge 4, K.SmIth, Pressley. Candelorla, Dotson (6), Rlghettl (8) and evening hours availa­ cellent pay and benef­ Well cared tor and capital city and elsewhere. A—16,382. Muni, Edm (holding), 18:29; Lowe, Edm Fouled out—Tisdale. Petersen. Slought. W—Smoltz, 1-1. L—Candelorla, 0-2. niently located on the heavy construction its. Many projects at McGillicuddy. Referee—Don Koharskl. Linesmen—Roy I NBAraaults ble. $6.50 to start. Coll nicely landscaped (unsportsmanlike conduct), X;00; Brod- Rebounds—Sacramento 46 (Tisdale 12), HRs—AWonta, Murphy (2), Evans (1), New Leslie ot 647-7343. Hortford/Monchester and 1 iaborer. scale wages. 742-1053. yard. Asking Scoplnello, Mark Vines. I ley. Von (unsportsmonllke conduct), York, Phelps (2). 2 Regional oflicials in Southern Los Angeles 57 (Beniamin 14). Assists— bus line. Ask about our Apply in person to $208,900.Strano Real Matchwords |X ;X . Sacramento a (Alnge 10), Los Angeles X PART time-clerical as­ assist for transporta­ California recently announced a (8 points for each correct matcli) Soccer tourney this weeken Blackhawks 3. Nordlques 1 Third Period—6, Vancouver, Berry Celtlca106,Trallblazers97 (Grant 14). Total fouls—Sacramento 21, sistant. Duties to In- Estate, 647-7653.0 (LIdster, Bradley), 5:12. 7, Edmonton Los Angeles 18. Technical—Tisdale. A— tion. Ask about our The Andrew BUSINESS three-stage program lo Twlna6,Meta4 elude: light 1-extensive a-limit Kurrl 44 (Messier, Simpson), 14:X (pp) 86X. child core reimburse­ Ansaldi Co., 186 DPPDRTUNITIES YOU’LL love this newly (CHOOSE ONE: conserve water, STORRS — The 19th annual UConn/Metro- Penalties—Huddv, Edm (hooking), 2:22; PORTLAND (97) bookkeeping, data en­ Quebec 1 0 Kersey 9-17 1-1 19, Jones 66 1-1 7, ment and our non- remodeled kitchen politan Life Indoor Soccer Classic takes place Chicaso 1 8 1 - 8 Simpson, Edm (roughing), 7:37; try, general office Bidwell St., curb air pollution) through 2-stage b-sizable (Xckworth6-162614, Drexler8-240-216,Porter Final NIT picturo Minnesota m 881 883—6 18 8 benetlt rote ot pay with sliders to a 24’ First Period—1, Chicago, Presley 21 Buthcher, Von (roughing), 7:37; AAacTov- work. 20 hours per Manchester. BOLTON. Unisex hair measures that would restrict Saturday and Sunday. Action in the 32-team Ish, Edm, mlnor-malor (Instigator, flc*if, 8-15 2-2 18, S.Johnson 06 06 0, Branch 510 New York (N ) 888 881 118—4 13 8 program. For more In­ n (Creighton, AAonson), 10:X. 2, Quebec, salon. Fourstatlon,tull wraparound deck. This Ing), 7:37; Smyl, Van, malor (fighting), 7:37i 06 10, Bryant 16 16 3, Steppe 1-1 06 2, R.SmIth, Wayne (6), Reardon (7),Tunell (9) week, Mondoy-Frldoy, many everyday actions. event kicks off Saturday at 8 a .m. with the title McRae 6 (J.Brown, Hough), 18:21 (pp). Wheeler 06 06 0, Anderson 49 06 8. Totals First Round and Harper, Laudner (9); Gooden, Aose (7), formation please coll. MEDICAL Dttice. Chal­ three bedroom raised 3-curb c-excuse Penalties—Cole, Oue (hooking), 4:42; Reinhart, Van, match penalty, 11:47; Lo Including summer. Coll service business. game Sunday at 5; 15 p.m. at the Field House. 45MS7-1497. iwoiwiocnr 8 nwircii 19 McDowell and C arter, Sasser (6). W— Director ot Nursing ranch also features a Konrovd, Chi (tripping), 13:55; Yawney, Chi combe, Edm, mlscon<)uct, 18:X; Carson. Andover Elementry lenging position avail­ $39,900. Sentry Real 3 Inflation fears increased recently BOSTON (186) Connecticut 67, N.C. Charlotte <2 Reardon, 1-2. L—McDowell, 1-3. Sv—Tunnell Services, Crestfleld fireplace and built-in Sixteen teams from Saturday’s round robin (delay of game), 17:N; Graham, Chi Edm, misconduct, 18:X; Snepsts, Von. St. John's X , Mlulsslppl 67 School, 742-7339 for on able tor Individual with Estate, 643-4060.D when the government announc­ 4-impose d-phase I misconducts, 18:W; Anderson, Edm Lewls15X36X,Plncfcnav7-168-14X,Klelne (1). Convalescent Home, air conditioner In the play will advance to Sunday’s double elimina­ (tripping), )9:X. 4-121-19, D. Johnson4-126614, Shaw7-130614, Penn State 89, Murrov Stote 73 application. excellent Interper­ STORRS. Beauty salon Second Period—None. Penalties— (roughing), 19:X: Smyl, Van (roughing) Vllkinova 76, St. Peters 56 Manchester, CT 643- living room, paneled ed that the Producer Price Index 18:»; Brown, Edm, misconduct, 19:». Acres 2-3 2-26, Grandlson 162-24, Upshow02 sonal and telephone located In shopping 5-pardon e-inflici tion round. Larmer, Chi (hooking),3:31; Stienberg, Oue, 066, Birdsong 16062. Totals426S22-X106. Ohio State 81, Akron X 5151. skills who desires lower level family went up by percent for the malor (fighting), 7:57; Von Dorp, Chi, Shots on goal—Edmonton 7-9-4—X. VaWVNSMaN East Hartford High, had two spectacular (tripping), 8:X ; Norton, NY, double minor (Krystkowlok, SIkma, Cummings 8). loped Is dally reading of [three-year contract extension. 18,WTIC Auto 21-15, Anton's Accesorles 2616, Hawaii, Caribbean, ceive check Imme­ pjtnQ iruojitN uen8ije>|N-S catches in centerfield for UConn. Hartford (high-sticking, roughing), 14:42; Muller, NJ , WICHITA STATE—Announced that Eddie Assists—Chlcogo a (Jordan W), Milwaukee 7:X p.m. — Canadlens at Sabres, Journal Inquirer 1617, Purdy Corporation the ad$ In classified. (roughing), 14:42; CIrella, NJ (hooking), Fogler, head basketball coach, hot resigned a (Humphries 7). Total fouls—Chicago X, 19-17, Eost Hartford Nursery 19-17, J.J. Bolt Bahamas. Coll now! diately. 1-S00-624-4530 Tuesday through Friday. !a||H3-> !q-e !uo|in||od j|i q ini-z !jopea|(s jj-i. ladODSaiBOM Milwaukee X . Technicols—Krystkowlok, SportsChonnel That's where they find committed six errors. 19:40. j to accept the tame position ot Vanderbilt 9 p.m. — Basketball: NABC All-Star 19-17, Vllloge Stylist 17-19, Roma Pizza 13X, 206-736-7000. ext. 600. 8am to 5pm. Overtime—9, New York, Kerr 19 (LaFon- value buys. University. Cummings. A—MAX. Game. ESPN T»nn, 41*11-75 talne, Norton), :27 (pp).

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