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Assessor Choice Earns High Marks

t* - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 198t

TOWN OP MANCHIfTIR LHOAL NOTICH WANTED CARS Th* Zoning Board of Apptalt will hold public hoorlngs on FOR SALE / V Monday. Octobor 24,19Wat 7:00 P.M. In Iht HoarlngRoom, TO RENT Lincoln C tn ftr, 4M Main Stroot, Manchttfor, C T to hoar ond contidtr fht following appllcofont: N E E D to rent garage to 1987 D ODGE 600. Auto­ TV Brief Speciolisi matic transmission. ITRMI ADA AttOCIATRS - Roguoit a tpoclal oxcoptlon store cor for winter NO. IM t undor Articio II, Soctlon 11.02.01 rggardlng fht i i . months. November- $6900 or best offer. olttraflon of an oxlitlng building to offlct uto Morch Coll 643-9647. 643-4263.______Image-makers No progress yet and tforaga of 240 Sprue* Str**t, Bll Zon*. 1977 AUDI Fox. Good ITE M 2 L**iMrd J. 2pl*g*lb*rg - R*au*«t a varlanc* to CLEAW m iP M N T IN e / MISGELUNEOUS MISCELLANEOUS TODAY'S Lucky CT Li­ condition, AM /FM ste­ NO. 1202 Articl* IV, Soctlon 7.01.01 to allow th* oltorotlon cense Plate Number Is get it their way /9 in new Colt talks /21 SERVICES PAPEfflHS SERVICES SERVICES reo, sunroof. $500. 645- of on *xl(tlno noixonformino itructur* at 12 ELHL44. If this Is your 8976.______Starling Plac*, R*«ld*nc* B Zon*. plate number, bring ITEMS Barbara A. M**r* and Oannit V. M orrill - Ro- SOUTH BOLTON 6SL Bulldlno Mainte­ this od to Ed Thornton, 1979 HONDA Accord NO. ISOS Quotl a tpocoll oxcoptlon undor Articl* II. Soc­ R«novationVPIus HANDYMAN and nance Co. Commercl- at Manchester Hondo, Hatchback. Beige, 5 tlon 14.15.01(a) toallow a rottaurant Inon Indust­ CLEANINQ SERVICE. Cdolom IntMHor A Exterior al/ResIdentlal bulldlno speed, 80,000 miles, rial Zono, 144 Colonial Rood. H AU U N 6 24 Adorns Street, Man­ H M In g • CteMno Pteptir A ftentw repairs and home Im­ chester, to collect your original owner. $1200. ITE M 4 Robort R. and Dorothy M. Boirtav - Roquott o INC. • O M k t A UflhI Oftrpantry Any job — Anytime provements. Interior Coll 649-0260.______Oommerolel / Reeldentlal $25. You must bring NO. 1104 fpoclal oxcoptlon undor Articl* IV, Soctlon • Pteo ffatfmate* • fm tnd and exterior pointing, 5.01.02 to allow th* oxpanilon of pavod oroo at an Fully Insured 4 Bonded. Call Gary proof of registration. 1985 FORD LTD. Fully oxlttlng automobll* ropair tit* at 390 Now State • $9nk>f Oh90unt§ light carpentry. Com­ This offer Is void In loaded, excellent con­ Rood, Induftrlol Zon*. 8 7 5 - 3 4 8 3 plete lanltorlol ser­ 0 4 7 -1 5 4 5 6 4 6 - 2 2 5 3 seven days. 10-19 dition. Best offer over At this hearing Intoroitod porioni may b* hoard and written vice. Experienced, rel- $4500. 644-2702.______communication* rocolvod. A copy of those petitions hov* Tea Soli ScratRed Loam loble, free estimates. boon filed In ho Planning and Zoning Dopartmont and may 443-0304. 1986 DODGE Aires SE. Aliy amount dslkwed. Also, M, Silver, automatic, olr b* Inspected during business hours. grimi, stone end bade, muloh. FURNITURE LAWN CARE BRUSHWORKS. Interior conditioning, power ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS bACkhoA A tOAdsr steering, power Edward Coltman, Socrotary polntlno. Free estl- j m COLONIAL Sofa and brakes, stereo. Excel­ 047-10 ______mertios. 12 yaors axpa- DAVIS CONSTRUCTION RELIABLE MOVING choir, $50. Five piece PHIL'S UW N CARE rlfnca. Finished cobl- 872-1400/659-9555' lent condition. Must llanrljratrr MmlJi LROAL NOTICE Low, Low Rates. sllverplote coffee set, sell. $4,500. Coll 647- Fall clean*up and nets/celllnoa. Wall $25. 643-8178.______ASSESSOR'S NOTICE raflnlihlno. 647-0B34. Short notice moves. 9286.______TOWN OP ANDOVER anow ramoyal. For (raa DELIVERING Ineured. Dependable SOFA, sleeper, love seat, 1980 C A D ILLA C Sedan estlmatee, call todayl choir ottoman. Beige. PERSONAL PROPERTY Rich, clean, atone-frae 24 Years experience In Devllle. Excellent con­ isninoHiis/ loam. S yards. *80 Plus Tax. Must sell. $285. Colt ALL PERSONS llabi* to pay a fax to Ih* Town of An­ CalLPhllat: 7 4 2 -7 4 7 6 moving dition. $5500 or best dover or* hereby noflflod to file with th* Assosw on or ^ SHNNO Also, sand, gravel, stone 644-4898.______offer. 742-0691.______Thursday, Oct. 20, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents for* November 1st. A WRITTEN OR PRINTED LIST and horse manure. Anyllmt W A TE R B E D . King size. 6 SIGNED AND SWORN TO Of Oil taxabi* porsonal Proi»rtv 646-9669 1982 D ODGE Omnl-024. owned by thorn, pursuant to soctlon 12-40 and 12-42 of th* drawer base, large Two door. One owner, Connecticut Statutes. Porsonal proporty Includ n: commer­ CARPENTRY/ M S 643-9504 *************** headboard, dork wood. excellent condition. cial furnitur* and fixture*, machinery, unroglstorod motor REM0DELIN6 Excellent condition. New tires, and brakes. vehicles and trailers, snowmobiles, tractors and livestock. RENOVATIONS PAYROLL SERVICE $375. 646-2194 or 289- Commtreltl S Reeftferrt/sf RMmli Lmm Swica $1450 or best offer. THOSE FAILING TO FILE A LIST WILL BE CHARGED Let me do the work for 9321. 646-2359.______A PENALTY OF 25% additional according to low. Mcloro- FARRAND REAOINEUNO Siding, gutters, (Iberglsss Commercial Induatrlal you. Payroll, quarterly tax tlon Form* may be obtolned from th* Assessor s office. shingl**, slate, single ply. Snowplowing. Snow 1987 CHEVY Celebrity. 4 Room addition*, decks, roofing, returns, year-end W-2't. Assessor choice siding, window* end gutter*. Fully Insured, (re* Removal & Sanding. TV/STEREO/ door, V6, 9,000 miles. TOTALLY DISABLED . FREE pick-up and Person* disabled according to Soclol Security Regula­ Beckho* end buNdozer eervie* estimates. Cell Fully Insurid — APPLIANCES $9500. 41 Homestead tions, etc., may apply tor their exemption between Octobor evsilebi*. Cell Bob Ferrend, Jr. delivery. Street, 649-2091. 1st and January 31st. FrN Eitimitet Bw. 647-8S09 646-1596 *50°° per week for up to WASHER. HotpoInt, VETERANS . „ 87l-7SMar528-28S7 647:1166 100 employees. heavy duty, large ca­ All property owner* claiming exem ptiM because of mil­ Rat.64S-6849 ______pacity. Used 6 months. itary service most have recorded with the ^r^il*** '' Screened Loam, Qraval, 6 4 3 - 5 7 7 5 $200, best offer. 643- CLYDE DO 214 form before October 1st. NEW PA 25-573 - allows ve­ 4 SEASONS CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. earns high marks Processed Qraval, Sand. *************** 5845.______terans an additional exemption If they con pas* a means test. REMODELING HEATMR/ ROUTE S3, VERNON Adjusted gross Income plus other Income f/ph’ vour IRS PLUMMNB Stone & Fill. form tor 1927 will be used. Single v*t*ran^14,000and mor- Additions * Decks For Dellverlee Call 84 Caprice Wagon *8295 rled - $14,000. F IL IN G T IM E - October 1 ,1922tp December 1, * Rooting * Trimwork FUEL OIL/COAL/ Bv Andrew Yurkovskv 1922. Veteran* with 100% disoblllty are also entitled to o n a ^ 65 Spectrum 4 Dr. •3995 Small Jobs welcomed. FIREWOOD Manchester Herald dltlonol exemption. An adlusted gross Income of $12,000 It PJ’t Plunblno, HNtIna A George Griffing 85 Century 4 Dr. (2) •8995 Stntor CittMn IXwounr single, and $21,000 If married. Y our 19271RS form Is reain;led Air CmdRlMino IAND8CAPINR SEASONED wood (or •7695 as proof. Annual application will be necessary to establish Bollera, pumps, hot water 742-7886 86 Celebrity 4 Dr. A new assessor has been named to succeed J. eligibility. Call Chris at 645-6559 sole. $11S/cord, will de­ •7995 tanks, new and liver. Coll 649-1861, on- 86 Celebrity Euro 4 Dr. Richard Vincent, ending a six-month search. PUBLIC ACT 490 replacemente. GREGORY WARRICK’S 86 LeSabra Ltd. •11,995 Michael A. Bekech has won the respect of officials Person* seeking classification for the first time tor Fo­ KMH CARPENTRY FREE ESTIMATES Angelic Home •9495 rest, or Farm land under PA 490 must file an application with Hare to fulllll your Care Registry TREE WORK 87, Skylark 4 Or. in Groton, where he has served as assessor for 4*/4 the Assessor within 30 day* before and 30 day* after the As­ 643-9649/228-9616 FtMurIng I MUSICAL 87 Century LTD 4 Or. •9995 years. sessment Day, October 1st. carpentry needs. Local registry offers quality Tree Remaval • Pruning (or ITEMS 87 Spectrum 2 Dr. •7995 Bekech. 37, of Nianlic. was named the new Joan LeBlond, CCMA Quality Workmanthip. care... lower cost to patients... Health 8 S^ety • Prunping 87 Celebrity 2 Dr. •9495 Assessor Free Eetimatee. MISCELLANEOUS companions, home makers, Dead Wood end Stub! • assessor on Wednesday. He is expected to begin BAN JO W ith cose and 83 Honda Accord 2 Dr. •5995 - ' - 042-09 SERVICES Pruning for Wind RatManca 83 Pontiac 80(X) 2 Dr. •5995 work on or before Nov. 21. taking over a post that has 6 4 3 - U S 8 647-1956 • Pruning (or Beauty and Instruction books. Ex­ cellent condition. Ask­ 83 Buick Regs! •6995 been vacant since the resignation of Vincent in Cwlom buW hemee, adWeea, FALL Gutter cleaning. Qrat* Growing ANNUAL TOWN MEETING 84 VW Jetta 4 Dr. •5995 April. fafitoAsNoB. wood WdfOA, Aaofcs. Call Foul at 643-8760. ruey huund • Senior OWten Olwouni ing S100. Coll Gene, TOWN OF ANDOVER, CT rooAne, eoncrate wortt. eieaoery A aR SNOWPLOWING 633-6164. Vincent resigned amid harsh criticism of the 1987 ptieaea ol oooaAueAoo. HOLIDAY House, retire­ O C TO B ER 24,1922 2:00 PM * Commercial 6 4 5 -1 9 7 3 (a lle rS p m ) property revaluation, which was scrapped in March V yeuYw e#e* of oeofnwrors oof ment living, ambula­ • Residential • Industrial 872-9111 tohiroAiR m u f eaAs - oaff usf PETS AND ’Oir tory. home-llke QMt partly because of que.stions over whether it was ALL PURPOSE ROOM Putljr Insurod • PPaa i sWiwaMs 1 ANDOVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL atmosphere. Coll 649- S. a. BIANCHARD, Im. SUPPLIES done properly. Deputy Assessor William F. Moon 2358.______for dopondabio aorvico III has been serving as acting assessor. TRIBUTE TO JOHN YEOMANS In Manetioatof aroa NURSE Aide. Expe­ CONCRETE W A N TED . Good .home SCHALLER W-fi The announcement of Bekech’s appointment was The electors ond cititens quollfled to vote In Town Meetings 6 4 3 -1 7 2 0 AiktorMwti 7 4 2 -1 0 8 2 FAE8 rariMArcs for 2 good dogs. One In the Town of Andover, C T are hereby notified that the rienced with elderly Doble-lrlsh Setter mix, ACURA made in a written statement released on Wednesday Annual Town Meeting will be held ot the Andover Elemen­ and handicapped. PAINTIN6/ n m f f E T T " ears not clipped. Other USED CARS by Finance Director Boyce Spinelli. tary School, Andover, C T on Monday, October 24,1922at 2:00 Available dovs/nlghts. S & S Framing Is little Beagle. Both Bekech has been employed in Groton’s Asse.ssor’s PM tor the following purposes: Limited overnight. 649- will do PAPERMS ADDITIONS A FLOORS one year old. Excellent 88 Legend...... *21,995 Office since September 1976, when he began work as 1. To choose o moderator (or said meeting. 8668.______* Additlona • Qarege* • Porch • Commercial 8 residential and deck* heolth and nature. 88 Caravan SE....*15,585 an assistant assessor, the statement says. He was 2. Tohearand accept the reports of the various Town Of f I c- NAME your own reaso­ Need repairs around the * State Lloenead • Free Eetlmete* Take one or both for ers and Boards presented In the Town Report. promoted to a.ssessor in April 1984. As Manchester’s nable price. Father & home? Coll on expert. * Fully Insured John Hinnon Conerds Free. 646-2194 or 289- 88 F-150 P/U...... «15,785 ' ' ' ' 3. To see Itthe Town will vote to adopt on Ordinonce for the Son Painting and Pap­ You'll find the help you Cill B434N21,645-1757 9321. 87 S-10 Blazer....*14,975 new assessor, he will have a starting salary of assignment of Street Numbers pursuont to Section 7-148 ering. Removol. 291- Evenings Campany • 875-9371 $45,197. Spinelli said. ot the Connecticut General Statutes and for the purpose 8567. need In Classified. 643- 87 Interga L S .....• 9,995 of promoting public safety and convenience In creating 2711. IMISCELLANEDUS 87 Mazda RX7 .... *13,995 Laverne A. Henn, the finance director in Groton, order to the street numbering of the Town of Andover. FOR SALE said that Bekech’s salary had been $40,446. He said 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 8,595 Wednesday that Bekech had done a very good job as AN ORDINANCEPROVIDING FOR THE ASSIGNMENT 87 Toy. Corollal ...• 8,295 AND AFFIXING OF VISIBLE STREET NUMBERS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS I HOMES STORE AND 7 foot Slate pool table for asses.sor for that town. FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE sole. $650. Coll 644-2740. 87 Toyota Q T .....*10,995 “ We certainly will miss him,’’ Henn said. “ I think BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN MEETING OF THE 86 Chev C20 ...... » 9,595 TOWN OF ANDOVER: E IG H T month old water- he has felt that he’s reached the point where he’d TWO room apartment tor MANCHESTER. 2 and 3 C O V E N TR Y . SVi room FOR Rent. Professional bed, S325. Courthouse 86 Chev C30 ...... *14,975 like to go on to another community.’’ PURPOSE rent In Manchester. bedroom apartments. house In oulet neigh­ office bulldlno. Large One Gold membership, 529-7858 or 563-4438. Coll 645-8201.______borhood. One cor gar­ parking lot. Ideal loca­ 86 SR-5 P/U ...... ‘ 9,575 Henn said that Bekech was on vacation. Bekech The purpose of this ordinance Is to promote public safety 12'/z months left for could not be reached for comment this morning. and canvenlence by requiring visible street numbering In MANCHESTER. Two E A S T HAR TFO R D . One age. Adults preferred. tion. R.D. Murdock, $450. Compared to reg­ 86 Toy. LB P/U....» 6,995 order that addresses may be Identified from town roads to bedroom Townhouse, bedroom, on busline, No pets. Two months 643-2692 or 643-6472. ular price of $700 plus. 86 LeSaber...... • 8,995 C. Richard Foote. Groton’s town manager, Gordon Alexander/The Day of New London ease and speed essential emergency services such as fire l '/2 baths, wosher/d- appliances, wall to wall security and referen­ FOR Rent. Two room Eric 649-3426.P______86 Merc. Sable..• 9,995 praised Bekech’s performance. fighting, police and emergency medical care. carpeting. $500/month ces. $795. Home, P.O. office suite, excellent rver, air condttlonino, POOL Toble-Seors, Good 85Toronado...... • 9,495 “ He’s done a very proficient job,” he said. "He COMING HERE — Michael A. Bekech, ASSIGNMENT OF STREET NUMBERS rec room, great loca­ plus utilities. 568-1054. Box 684, Coventry, location. High traffic seems to always be on top of what has to be done in Connecticut, 06238. condition. $300. Coll af­ 85 Audi Q T ...... • 9,595 the assessor for the town of Groton, has Pursuant to Section 7-142 of the General Statutes of Connec­ tion. $750 plus utilities. MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ area. Plenty of off- ter 3:30pm or leave the Asses.sor’s Office year to year” ticut the Tow n shall assign street numbers to all property 643-8519. room apartment with street parking. Hot wa­ message. 568-1903. 84 Toy. Camry ....• 7,995 been named Manchester’s new asses­ and structures fronting on any street or highway within the ter and electricity en- Foote added, “ I ’m sure he’ll do a fine job for the parking. 649-2871. 34S Center St., sor. Next month he will take over the Town and may change numbers If necessary to have a more LEGAL NOTICE STORE AND cluded. Forced worm H O LID A Y Matrix Fitness town of Manchester.” Foote said that as a rule he orderly numbering system. When new streets ore laid out, TOLLAND/Coventry. olr heating. Reasona­ Center membership. Manchester • 647-7077 looks at people’s strengths. post left vacant when J. Richard Vincent the Town shall promptly assign numbers to each property or The Department ot Public Two Bedroom apart­ OFFICE SPACE Utility Control will conduct o ble rent. Golden Oaks Good at oil locations. Henn said he couldn’t think of any weak points structure on said street. The Town may assign numbers to ment In historic village Platinum Life Mem­ resigned in April over the Manchester’s private roads which have not been accepted by the Town or public hearing, pursuant to Realty, 646-5099, or that Bekech has. 16-11, 16-43 and 16-47 of the Colonial. Charming, FOR Rent. To be availa­ bership. Value $1300. bungled 1987 revaluation. which pass through privote property. Such assignment of ble November 1st. One Judy 228-4007.______TRUCK8/VANS numbers shall not be construed os acceptance of such §enerol Statutes of Connec­ sunny, affordable. No Selling for $600. Coll About 14 people applied for the job of Manches­ streets or highways or any portion threof by the Town. The ticut, at Its ottlces. One Cen­ pets. Security, referen- room office with tele­ OFFICE Space. 500 742-7261. FOR SALE ter’s assessor after the qualifications were lowered tral Pork Plozo, New Britain, square feet. Excellent Town shall be required to notify persons of the number as­ ces. 456-0064.______phone answering ser­ because of a lack of applicants. Of that number, nine comfortable thal he would do a good job, and just af signed to any property or structure. The Town shall moln- Connecticut, on Wednesday, vice. All utilities fur­ location. 647-9223. 1983 FORD Ranger. 43,000 taln maps showing the street numbers assigned to each October 26, 1988 at 9:00 o.m., met the minimum qualifications. Seven of those important, get along with people.” Spinelli said concerning Docket No. 88-08- nished. Golden Oaks miles, original owner, property or structure and such maps and records shall be HOMES Realty, 646-5099, or ENDROLLS nine took an oral examination and five passed. He said he didn’t expect the fact that Moon and open for public Inspection. 20, Application of United I MISCELLANEOUS 27’A width - 259 very reliable. Excel­ Coble Television Corpora­ FOR RENT Judy, 228-4007. Among the five finalists were Moon and Allen Worsham were passed up for the job to hurt morale FOR RENT 13% width - 2 lor 259 lent condition. Coll AFFIXING OF STREET NUMBERS tion, United Artist* Holdings, Worsham, an assistant assessor in Manchester’s in the Assessor’s Office. Inc., Tele-Communlcotlons, M UST be picked up at the Dove, days, 646-2789, Each owner, agent or occupant shall affix to said building or MANCHESTER. Beauti­ Inc., United Artist* Enter­ 2'/z CAR Garage In Man­ Herald Office Monday thru evenings, 644-4504. office. Groton, which has an estimated population of port thereof, or to some object appurtenant thereto the tainment Company, United fully maintained,4 bed- street number or numbers assigned by the Town. All numb­ room, 2 V? both OFFICE chester tor rent. Some Thursday before 11 a.m.only. Patrick Flynn/Manchetter Herald Spinelli said that there were a number of reasons 43.280. went through its last revaluation in 1982 Coble Television Services limitation on use. $150 ers shall be affixed soostobe visible from a town numbered Corporation and United Ca­ Colonial with (Irstfloor AUTOS FOR behind the selection of Bekech. including his stable Henn said that, unlike Manchester’s failed in-house street or highway. Numbers shall be affixed within 40days of ble Television Corporotlon per month. Coll Mike, FALL CLEANING — Lauri Engman, an Main Street, cleans mats Wednesday receipt ot notice from the Town. family room, 2 cor SPACE RENT/LEASE job record, his experience with a revaluation and his effort Groton’s was not controversial and was ot Eastern Connecticut for garage, excellent loca­ 643-1577. WANTED TO employee of the Full Gospel Interde- behind the church. ability to work with others. The Andover Plonnlng and Zoning Commission shall have Approval of Business Reor­ FR E E Mileage on low the authority to name streets with attention being given to ganization. UCTC, UAHI, tion, In great family Route 195, Tolland BUY/TRADE moninational Church on downtown “ When we put everything together, we just fell See ASSESSOR, page 12 avoiding street names which ore simllor to or may otherwise U A E and TC I seek approval neighborhood. $1200 1,200 Square Feet R n ROOMMATES cost auto rentals. Vil­ be contused with existing street names. ot the Department at a pro­ per month. Coll Sentry 1 ^ WANTED lage Auto Rental. 643- posed business reorgonlzo- Reol Estate, 643-4060. located next to 2979 or 646-7044. EFFECTIVE DATE tlon. The proposed reorgani­ Old furnituro, clocks, SIX Room Cope, 3 bed­ 7-11. EAST HARTFORD. Pro­ This ordinance shall become effective fifteen (15) days after zation would: (o) render oriental rugs, lamps, UAHI 0 holding comoonv; rooms, dining room, fessional female to I q t I MISCELLANEOUS publication hereof In a newspaper having circulation In the For details, call: paintings, coins, je­ College master plan gets preliminary funding approval Town. (2) create UAE, which would living room, kitchen, shore two bedroom 1 ^ AUTOMOTIVE also be o holding comoonv, rec room, oil applian­ apartment across from welry, glass & china. INITIAL NUMBERING through the merger of UC TC 6 4 6 -1 7 0 0 and United Artists Communi­ ces, washer and dryer. Wickham Pork. Oc­ Wiii pay cash. Piease 1986 TO YO TA Pick-up for buildings, which were only sup­ determine college space needs on Greater Hartford Community If bonding can be approved The numbering system as ot the dote ot this ordinonce Is as Available November Tom Matrick tober 31, Occupancy. Bv Andrew J. Davis nie Zak. spokesman for the state cations, Inc.; and (3) result caii, 646-8496. ports only. Coll 666-2433 College. Middlesex Community soon, hiring an architect and shown on a set ot mops on file In the office of the Town Clerk, In TC I obtaining ultimate le­ 15th. $875. 646-5732. 275-0764, 282-0434. or 289-4402. Manchester Herald Department of Higher posed to be tempora ry when built, top of the physical condition of the entitled "Tow n of Andover - Street Numbering System, gal control over U C TC . In ad­ College in Middletown, Mohegan design work could begin in 1989 MANCHESTER. For rent Education. will be evaluated to determine buildings, he said. 1988" Is hereby adopted as specified In Section 7-148 of the dition, United Coble Televi­ whether they should be kept or Community College in Norwich. with construction, if that is General Statutes as the Street Numbering System of the sion Services Corporation, or lease purchase. Im­ CARS |g ^ C A R S CARS CARS Manchester Community Col­ Both allocations must be ap­ It is too early to determine if or Town ot Andover. d/b/o United Coble Televi­ replaced, Bidstrup said. The Northwestern Connecticut Com­ deemed necessary, in 1989 and maculate 3 or 4 bed­ FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE lege has received preliminary proved by the state Bond Com­ when a new building may be built sion ot Connecticut and room Ranch with 2 cor FOR SALE mission. Zak said. Steve Bid- modular buildings were con­ munity College in Winsted. South 1990, he said. CHANGE OF NAME - ROUTE 4 United Coble Television Cor­ slate funding approval for a at the college, Bidstrup said. poration of Eastern Connec­ garage, much, much master plan that could determine strup, director of facilities structed in 1971 as a temporary Central Community College in Furthermore, to ensure that the street numbering system Is more. Immediate oc­ Constructing a new building may­ Thomas N, Bavier, college correct and understandable and that there Is no confusion In ticut, subsidiaries of U C TC , planning for the Board of Trus­ measure until permanent build­ New Haven, and Tunxis Com­ request the Deportment's op- cupancy. $1250 per whether a major reconstruction be beneficial in the long run since dean of academic affairs, re­ street names, the following streets and roads shall hence­ ings could be erected. munity College in Farmington forth be officially recognized by the names Indicated herein: provol ot on Indirect merger month. 649-0593. project to replace “ temporary” tees of Regional Community temporary buildings do not have ferred calls to Bidstrup. Bavier which would be affected bv east campus buildings is Colleges, said that work on the But Bidstrup said that even also are executing master plans A road beginning at a point In the town line In Andover the merger of U C TC and MANCHESTER. 'Beauti­ the lifespan of permanent struc­ which are used to determine relumed this week from a two- and Coventry running southerly ond easterly transvers- UACI. United/Connecticut ful Dutch Colonial' CLEARANCE SALE necessary. master plan and reroofing at though the buildings were de­ tures. he said, week vacation and said he was Ing the Town and ending at a point In the town line ot An­ holds 0 Certificate of Public Manchester Community College signed for tem porary use, building needs at the community dover ond Columbia (Route 4) shall be Hap River Road. Seven rooms, 3 bed­ The Board of Governors for unfamiliar with plan Convenience and Necessity rooms, 1'/2 both,family colleges. Bidstrup said. to serve the towns of Hart­ Higher Education Tuesday could begin in February or “ They’re rather permanent. We “ We’re not even proposing at developments. WORTHY OF NOTE ford, West Hartford, East room, fireplace, deck passed a $35,000 allocation for March. That starting date is want to determine what’s the best this point of doing it.” he said. Since the master plan may fake and treed lot! Imme­ Certain streets and roads have been numbered which are not Hartford, Windsor, Sims­ consultant fees for the master contingent on approval by the way to go” “ The Board of Trustees may also years to implement, the college Judy Geis, college spokesman, Town roods. This has been done (or consistency and conve­ bury, Bloomfield, New Bri­ diate occupancy. has interim plans to reroof the said the nine East Campus nience and connot be Interpreted as acceptance of the street tain, Plolnvllla, Bristol, Far­ $850/month. Coll 649- plan, and $36,000 for design Bond Commission within two A consultant must be hired to decide it will be (done) in the by the Town. mington, Avon, Canton and ON NEW begin preliminary work. Bid­ eighth orninth yearof a five-year east campus buildings. Bidstrup buildings were constructed in 4000. specifications for reroofing the months, he said. Burlington. Unlted/Eostern 1971. 4. To see If the Town will approve, pursuant to Connecticut holds o Certificate of Public 181 SOUTH Main Street. east campus buildings, said Con­ The 17-year-old East Campus strup said. The consultant will plan.” said. General Statutes 12-I07e, by the Planning & Zoning Com­ Convenience and Necessity mission of certain lots around ond Including Andover Totally renovated. Full to serve the towns ot Vernon, dormered Cope, 4 large Lake os "open spoce". Ellington, Tolland, Bolton, 1 QRR 5. To see It the town will appropriate $14,000 to Item 1703 Andover, Hebron and Marl­ bedrooms, 2 full baths, Fire Deportment, Capital Expenditures, (or proposed borough. Additional Infor­ kitchen, living room Housing Authority balks at plan Anniversary work by Alan WIedle, Architect, to develop site plonsond mation may be obtained with fireplace, full cost estimates for a new Fire Deportment Public Safety from th* Deportment's Ex­ basement, fully op- Building If recommended by the Board of FInonce. ecutive Secraory's Office. pllonced, wosher/d- of school fire 4. To see If the Town will vote to authorize the Fire Depart­ DEPARTMENT OF ryer hook-up, large ment Public Safety Building Committee to award Alan PUBLIC UTILITY CAMAROS yard, many extras. for lease at North Elm project Sunday is the 75th WIedle, Architect the cantract to develop site plons and C O N TR O L cost estimates (or a new Fire Department Public Safety Robert J. Murphy Available. $1000. Refer­ anniversary of one of Building. Executive Secretory ences and security re- OVER FACTORY Bv Michele Noble with us,” authority member presented members Wednesday Manchester's most disas­ 7. To see If the Town will vote to transfer o sum of $27,000. 006-10 aulred. 589-2868. 3 IROCS — 1 IROC from th* Town Equipment Fund to th* General Fund tod- Manchester Herald Richard Schwolsky said at the with an unsigned lease agree­ trous fires: the Oct. 23, nan c* the purchase of two Sanders and a new engine (or a CALL FOR A SPECIAL TOWN MEETING INVOICE Wednesday meeting. “I am ment which was drawn up by dump truck, as pravlded far In Item 1702 - Highway De­ IN STOCK UNITS The town has asked the Housing strongly opposed to such a thing. Town Attorney William Shea. 1913, blaze that des­ partment, capital expenditures of the 1982-89 Budget and The legal voters of the Town of Bolton are hereby warned Convertible to as appraved by the Baard of Finance. and notified to meet In a SP EC IA L TO W N M E E T IN G at the (Involcws Available On Request) Authority to sign a lease for the We were asked to help out on a Barlow, along with Executive troyed the Ninth District 8. To see If th* Town will approve and accept Old Farm* C O M M U N ITY H A L L In said Town on Tuesday, October 25at problem-plagued North Elm management basis, period.’’ Director Carol Shanley, met with School, a library, a fire Raad aff Hende* Road In the Tow n of Andover. 7:30 p.m. In the evening for th* (ollowino purposes: choose fromi housing for the elderly project but Mary O’Connor, the authority’s Shea and other town officials on station, a boarding house 9. To nominate and elect two members to the Recreation 1) To appropriate from cash surplus a sum not to exceed elderly tenant commissioner, Friday to discuss the lease. Commission, term ending June 30,1991. S4S,000 to th* "School Facility Study" category ot the authority members say they are Public Building Commission budget. agreed with Schwolsky, adding Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said and two houses. There 10. To nominate and elect six members to the Memorial Day opposed. Committee, 3 members term running from 10-1-87 to 10-1- 2) To appropriate from cosh surplus o sum not to exceed At a meeting Wednesday, that the new proposal “ is expect­ today he was not informed about were m ore than 1,000 90; three members term running 10-1-22 to 10-1-91. $12,030 to the "Vendor Payments" category of th* Wel­ ing just a little too much” from the current lease proposal and fare Budget. members said they were con­ students in class when 11. To do any other business to com* before sold meeting. the authority. said he would favor allowing the Dated at Bolton, Connecticut this 11th day of October, 1988. cerned with liability problems if the fire started but all Doted at Andover, CT this 12th day of October, 1922. , they signed the lease. The $1.2 The authority was initially authority to manage the project EARLEEN B. DUCHESNEAU BOLTON BOARD OF SELECTMEN escaped. Fire historian Sandro W. Plerog 1936 1988 million elderly housing project — asked by the town only to manage without having to lease the PETER J. MANEGGIA building. NELLIE L. BOISVERT Carl A. Prauss which has been the focus of the 20-unit town-funded project, Douglas Welch tells how Douglas T . Cheney which has been under construc­ “ It is my understanding that BOARD OF SELECTMEN Lawrence A. Converse III complaints from neighbors — is it happened on page 6. 049-10 Michael A. Zlzko 11229 MAIN STREET • TEL. 646-64M • MANCHESTER (Exit 3 off 1-384)1 managed by the authority. tion since May 1. Malcolm 04S-10 “ No lease was even discussed Barlow, the authority’s attorney, See N OR TH ELM , page 12 t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Oct. 20, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Oct. 20. 1988 - S RECORD HUD approval imminent for congregate housing About Town Adopt a pet: Inky or Hope Police Roundup Bv Michele Noble The two-story congregate housing project would Lifesaving course offered Manchester Herald house about 40 elderly tenants who do not need By Barbara Richmond Three-car accident | constant care but occasional assistance. It would be The Manchester Recreation Department will Manchester Herald The Housing Authority could, receive federal the first of its kind in Manchester. offer an Advanced Lifesaving Class beginning approval to use land within Westhill Gardens for a The architectural firm presented the authority Inky, a black Labrador injures two peopie | tonight at Manchester High School and continuing $2.9 million congregate housing project for the with two preliminary plans, one for the site at retriever-terrier cross, is this * every Thursday for eight weeks from 7 to 9:30 p.m. elderly as early as the end of the month. Executive Westhill Gardens and another for a project about The cost is $35. week’s featured pet at the dog A three-car accident Tuesday on South Main • Director Carol Shanley told members Wednesday. the same size on the state-funded Spencer Village pound. Inky, a male, is about 2 Street injured two people, police said today. ; “ It would appear that the approval process is elderly housing project. Last month, authority Schooi to sponsor art auction years old. He's a small dog and Coniam Christopher, 23, of 423 E. Center St., was ► going smoothly and we should have a favorable members decided to explore the possibility of using won’t get any larger. arrested following the accident and charged with I response by the end of the month,” Shanley said. land at Spencer Village if the HUD approval for the East Catholic High School will be the site for an traveling at unreasonable speeds and failing to ' The authority, which has waited more than three original project is not approved. art auction Saturday at 7 p.m. Marlin Art will Dog Warden Richard Rand drive to the right, police said. ' months for the approval, has already received Robert Lienherd, a spokesman for the firm, said conduct the auction of original works. said Inky was found on North- The driver of one of the vehicles, Charis Amalfi, - funding approval from the state Department of that the two plans — both about 35,000-square feet — Admission is $3. Door prizes will be awarded. field Street on Oct. 13. If not 54, of Lebanon, was taken to Manchester Memorial ^ Housing to build on a 1.7-acre site off West Center would be ’ ‘the exact same plan but mirrored images claimed by his owner he will be Hospital, where she was treated for abdominal Street within the Westhill Gardens housing for the of each other to accommodate the sites.” YWCA to offer exercise program ready for adoption on Saturday. contusions and released, a hospital spokesman said. elderly project. Mark Pellegrini, town planning director, saitj The Nutmeg Branch of the YWCA will begin a new Inky was the only new dog The driver of the third car, Ronald Welch, 28, of ; The authority applied for approval from the U.S. town regulations for congregate housing allow 15 session of Body Design on Oct. 25. The class meets available at the pound, as of Waterford, was also taken to Manchester Memorial Department of Housing and Urban Development units per acre, or 25.5 units for the 1.7-acre site. The Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 to 8 p.m. and runs Tuesday. The only other dog Hospital, where he was treated for chest contusions ^ before June to use the land. While the authority has authority plans to build between 39 and 41 units. for six weeks. waiting to be adopted is the and released, the spokesman said, ^ owned the land for almost 30 years, HUD owns the However, Pellegrini said that the Planning and Body Design is an exercise program to firm, tone brindle-color male mixed breed Two other people who were passengers in the cars mortgage. Zoning Commission could approve a special and reduce muscle groups with emphasis on that has been at the pound for were not injured, police said. Roland Hotter, of the assistant housing manage­ exception regulation which will allow the authority abdomen, hips and thighs. about ^hree weeks. He’s about Inky Hope ment branch of the Hartford office of HUD, said to build the 40 units. Pre-registration is required by contacting the 17 weeks old now. Two Injured in accident earlier this month that the approval from the Zoning regulations also require one and one- Nutmeg Branch, 78 N. Main St., 647-1437. Clancy, last week’s featured pound is 643-6642 or you can call tured cal is a bright-eyed Washington D.C. office of HUD could possibly take quarter parking spaces for each two residential dog, has been adopted, as has the police department, 646-4555 female named Hope. units, plus one visitor space for each five residential A Bolton couple was injured Tuesday night after ’ another three months. He said the reason the the little mixed breed that and they will get a message to Anyone wishing to join the Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald units, plus two spaces for each permanent employee their car collided head-on with a car that was approval has taken so long to process is because the Concert scheduied at MHS looked part Pekingese, menti­ the dog warden. group, or wishing to adopt one on the largest shift of workers. This would mean that passing two other vehicles on Route 85, state police information on the approval application the oned in last week’s column. There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog of the cats or kittens, should call the Library Board. The foundation, the project would require at least 31 spaces, he said. The public is invited to attend a concert, free of in Colchester said today. NEW BOOKS — Tony Gorman, vice authority sent was incomplete. The dog pound is located on and the new owner must have any of the following numbers, Lienherd said that the firm was told by the state charge, at Manchester High School on Oct. 24 at 8:30 Barbara Hammersla of 15 Rolling Hills Terrace, president of the David E. Garaventa named after the iate Garaventa, donated Shanley told members that she recently received town property off Olcott Street the dog licensed. Before being 742-9666, 242-2156 or 623-0489. Department of Housing last week that “ exception­ a.m., to be presented by the Crane School of Music whose age was not available, was flown to St. Foundation, ieft, and foundation presi­ 12 books to the Mary Cheney Library a second extension for receiving the funds from the near the landfill area. The dog licensed the dog must have its The Glastonbury unit of Pro­ ally few congregate housing residents own or use from Potsdam College in New York. Francis Medical Center and Hospital by Hartford Wednesday. state and does not expect to ask for another. She warden is at the pound week­ rabies shot. tectors of Animals is also dent Michaei White donate books on the cars,” The department has recommended that The concert will feature the Crane Saxophone Hospital’ s Life Star helicopter after the 7:30 p.m. originally asked for an extension because of the days from noon to 1 p.m. and Aid to Helpless Animals Inc., seeking good homes for the Civii War to Mary LeDuc, chairman of Maimfeldt Associates ask the town Planning and Quartet and will consist of classical and non- accident. She was listed in stable condition today, a time it was taking for the approval from HUD. there is someone there from 6 to a Bloomfield-based group, has many animals its members Zoning Commission for a waiver which would allow classical numbers. For more information call hospital spokeswoman said. In the meantime, the authority has asked the 9 p.m., Mondays through many cats and kittens for which take in. The numbers to call for the firm to provide only 23 parking spaces, he said. Bridget Gilchrist, 747-3546. The driver of the car, George Hammersla, 46, of architectural firm hired to design the project — Fridays. members are trying to find that group are 633-2164 or The firm, which has not yet met with the Planning the same address, was treated Tuesday night at the Maimfeldt Associates from Glastonbury — to The phone number at the good homes. This week’s fea- 6.59-3106. and Zoning Commission, plans to back up its MCC to sponsor conference hospital and released, a hospital spokeswoman Civil War books immortalize continue with their plans for the building. Three members of the firm presented the authority with parking proposal with a written recommendation “ Understanding Japan” will be the subject of the said. from the state Department of Housing, Lienherd third annual Conference on Global Issues scheduled Police said Joel Shover, 16, of South Windsor, was preliminary plans for the project at Wednesday’s meeting. said. for Oct. 29 at Manchester Community College, from driving in a second vehicle heading south on Route 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Obituaries 85 when his vehicle passed two cars and collided a ‘giving’ donor who died There is no charge for the conference but advance with the Hammersla’s vehicle in the northbound registration is requested due to limited seating. For lane. Bv Alex GIrelll organizations. reservations or more information call 647-6123 or Neither Shover nor two passengers in his car were He served as treasurer in 8th accord nearing completion The funeral will be held Satur­ She was born in Providence. Manchester Herald 647-6013. Jessie Lyons injured, police said. several Democratic political day at 11 a.m. at the Holmes R.I., March 23, 1914, and lived in Jessie (Hutchinson) Lyons, 74, The accident is under investigation and no campaigns. According to Demo­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Hartford. She had been a resident David Garaventa wa.s a “ giving Bv Alex GIrelll clined to say whether a con.sensus scheduled to meet Nov. 1. Bolton student elected of 88 Goodwin St., died Wedne.s- charges have been filed, police said. Police did not cratic Town Chairman Theodore Burial will be in East Cemetery. of Manchester for the last 37 person” and Wednesday the Monchester Herald had been reached among the Landers said today that if day (Oct. 19, 1988) at Manchester know whether the people involved in the accident R, Cummings, he played a role in Drew Pinto, a senior at Bolton High School, was Calling hours are Friday from 3 to years. Before retiring in 1979, she Mary Cheney Library benefited directors. agreement is reached by the Memorial Hospital. She was the were wearing seatbelts. the process of converting the recently elected vice president of the Charter Oak 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. was a supervisor for Pratt and from that generosity. Directors for the Eighth Utili­ In a public vote Monday, the attorneys drafting the docu­ widow of Robert James Lyons. former Bennet School building on Conference Student Council Congress at a meeting Memorial donations may be Whitney Aircraft. She was cur­ Twelve books on the Civil War ties District and the town could district directors set Nov. 1 as a ments, the district directors will She was born in Belfast, North­ Main Street to apartments for the call a special meeting to consider at Cromwell High School. made to the Memorial Fund of the rently employed at the Pratt and were presented Wednesday vote as early as next month on a deadline by which the two boards ern Ireland, on Jan. 13, 1914 and Judge seals affidavit elderly. it. They are not scheduled for a The Congress was formed in 1986 to allow students Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main Whitney Aircraft Club. She was a morning to Mary Cheney Library historic accord to resolve nag­ mu.st reach an accord. lived most of her life in Manche.s- “ He understood the compli­ regular meeting until Nov. 21. in the C.O.C. to meet and exchange ideas on Student St.. Manchester 06040. past member of the board of in memory of Garaventa, who ging sewer and fire jurisdiction The town Board of Directors is ter. She was a member of the A 30-year-old Manchester man has been arrested died last year when he was 42 cated financial arrangements problems. Council procedures as well as to have exposure to directors and officer with the on drug charges and a charge of employing a minor the activities planned in the schools. Salvation Army and a member of Pratt and Whitney Retirees years old in the prime of a and sorted them out for everyb­ Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said the Songsters and the Friendship Timothy Cunningham in obscene performance, police said. professional and civic career. ody else.” today that negotiations between Group. She was a member of the John L. Jenkins, of 166C Homestead St., was DON'T VOTE FOR THE Circle and a former member of Timothy J. Cunningham, 29, of Manchester Emblem Club, Par­ The presentation was made by He served as assistant Connec­ the two sides have now reached Art Association to meet the Loyal Order Ladies Lodge No. arrested Tuesday and charged with employing a Hartford, brother of Margaret ents Without Partners, and Liter­ Michael White, president of the ticut treasurer for the campaign the point at which the terms have HIGHEST BIDDER 17 of Manchester. minor in obscene performance, possession of of former President Jimmy Car­ Manchester Art Association will meet Oct. 25 at Letitia of Manchester, died Tues­ acy Volunteers. She was a David E. Garaventa Foundation to be put in documents to be In 1986, Barbara Kennelly spent *388,000 on her She is survived by two sons, cocaine, narcotic substances and drug parapherna­ ter. He served on the Manchester 7:30 p.m. at the First Federal Savings Bank, West day (Oct. 18, 1988) at St. Francis member of the Church of the Inc., and Tony Gorman, its vice presented to the directors of both campaign lor Congress. Her opponent spent Alan R. Lyons of Vernon and lia, according to the police report. ■Redevelopment Commission and Middle Turnpike. Hospital. Assumption. president, to Mary LeDuc, chair­ governments. He said he feels '/ less than *8000. This year, Kennelly will spend David J. Lyons of Manchester; Police Department spokesman Gary Wood said on the board of the Manchester A leaded glass demonstration will be presented by- Besides his sister, he leaves his She is survived by her daugh­ man of the the Library Board. now that both boards will be able ■ about *300,000. Her new opponent, MARIO and four grandchildren. that a Manchester Superior Court judge on Tuesday Visiting Nurses & Homecare Inc. Ann Madsen of General Glass. The public is invited. parents, Timothy and Eileen ter, Patricia Stepanski of Man­ The foundation was established to vote on the accord in early ROBLES, will spend about *6000. Again, she is The funeral will be Friday at 1 sealed the arrest affidavit and that no other Garaventa was a corporator of Members are reminded to bring a painting for the (Minlhane) Cunningham of Hart­ chester; her son, Russell B. to honor Garaventa. with its November. the highest bidder. But, is she the best choice? p.m. at the Holmes Funeral information is available. the Savings Bank of Manchester. art-of-the-monlh selection. ford; three brothers, John Cun­ Glasson of Wethersfield; a income to be used to buy books for DAVID E. GARAVENTA He said he foresees no major Compare the tacts and decide lor yourself Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be Jenkins was held on a $5,000 bond and was ningham of Rocky Hill and Daniel brother, George Moriarty of the library on the Civil War. on Following is a list of the books obstacles. in East Cemetery. Calling hours presented in Manehe.ster Superior Court this " ... giving person" Cunningham and Joseph Cun­ Harrisbury, Pa.; a sister, Helen Vietnam, and on the history of donated in Garaventa’s memory: “ It’s a question of putting it all aretoday from 3to5p.m . and 7to morning, police said. MARIO ROBLES BARBARA KENNELLY ningham, both of East Hartford: Moriarty of Manchester; five Manchester. Funds from the finance the scholarships and gifts "Historical Times Illustrated Encyc­ on paper and seeing if everyone 9 p.m Current Quotations another sister, Noreen Cun­ foundation also will be used to to the library. lopedia ot the Civil War," bv Patricia agrees on what the paper ★ Lives on "Mansion Row" in grandchildren; several nieces Faust. ■A Lives In Windsor with his ningham of Wethersfield: several and nephews. finance scholarships to East John Jackson, head librarian, means.” DiRosa said. the exclusive west end of "Bold Dragoon: The Lite of J.E.B. DiRosa said attorney John D. young lamlly in a moderate nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Friday at Catholic High School for students said of the library’s collection on Stuart" bv Emorv M. Thomas. Hartford. Eva Ritchie Thoughts "The Insanity File: The Cose of Marv LaBelle Jr., the district’s legal suburban house. “ This legislation will challenge broadcasters to The funeral will be Friday at 10:15 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral at St. James School in need of the Civil Warthat. “ When you are Eva (McKinney) Ritchie, 86, of Todd Lincoln," bv Mark Neely Jr. and counsel, is on vacation this w^hk. educate children creatively rather than to exploit 9:15 a.m. from the Farley Home, 400 Main St., followed by a financial assistance. dealing with Civil War buffs you Gerald McMurtrv. Who can best understand you, the average 16 Anderson St., died Wednesday Sullivan Funeral Home, 96 Webs­ When the Garaventa Founda­ can never have enough.” "The F'ery Trail: A Union Officer’s When he returns next week, an children commercially." — Rep. Edward Markey, Mass of Christian burial at 11 “ Bear” Bryant of the University of Alabama was Account of Sherman’s Last Com- taxpayer, and your family? (Oct, 19, 1988) at a Manchester ter St., followed by a Mass of tion was formed about a year ago. Fred Glike. reference librar­ appointment between Labelle D-Mass, after the Senate approved legislation he a.m. at the Church of the one of the great coaches in the history of the game. palgns," bv R. Horwell and P, Racine. convalescent home. She was the Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. White of Manchester, said ian. who is a Civil War buff, said "Gettysburg: The Second Dov," bv and the town’s legal coun.sel, co-authored that would require some television Assumption. Burial will be in One of Bryant’s young players became the starting Harry Pfanz. wife of William T. Ritchie Sr. Augustine Church, 10 Campfield “ David was a giving person and the library’s collection is a good attorneys Kevin O’Brien and A Grew up in the city. Parents A Attended private schools in stations to reduce advertising and refocus program­ Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky quarterback in his sophomore and junior years, but "The March to the Sea and Beyond: She was born in Lurgan, County Ave., Hartford. Burial will be in this foundation allows that giving one for the general public, but he Shermon's Troops In the Savannah and Stephen Penny, will have to be were working poor. At­ Hartford. ming for children. Hill. Calling hours are today from was benched his senior year because Bryant Armaugh, Northern Ireland, on Cedar Hill Cemetery. Calling to continue. added that it is not for the Carallnas Campaigns," bv Joseph T. arranged. tended public schools. 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. believed a sophomore had greater potential. Glatthaar. April 15, 1902, and came to hours are today from 2 to 4 p.m. Garaventa. a Certified Public specialists who insist on having "Lee’s Tarnished Lieutenant: James The town’s Board of Directors Memorial donations may be Because he played little his senior year, the older Who can best address the problems faced by Manchester in 1922. Before retir­ and 7 to 9 p.m. made to the Church of the Accountant, was a Civil War buff primary sources. It was Glike Longstreet and His Place In Southern held an hour-long executive ses­ ing, she was employed at Cheney quarterback was not selected in the 1957 NFL draft History," bv Wllllom Piston. sion Tuesday night on the agree­ Memorial donations may be Assumption, 285 W. Center St., and a veteran of the Vietnam who selected the 12 books from a "The Sable Arm: Black Troops In the inner-city schools and residents? Dr. Crane’s Quiz Bros, and Pratt and Whitney. She until 17th round. After two ineffective seasons on the ment but no clear public commit­ made to the Newington Child­ Manchester 06040. War. list provided by the foundation. Union Army, 1841-1845," bv Dudley was a member of the Church of mediocore team, a new coach arrived. The new Taylor Cornish. ment to approve it has been ren’s Hospital. 181 E. Cedar St., He was also a member of the Garaventa was vice president "Why the South Lost the Civil War," A Lieutenant In the U.S. Navy A No military experience, the Nazarene. coach judged the young player and said “ This is my announced and DiRosa .said expe­ 1. The name of which Bible character is attached Newington 06111. Manchester Library Board and for finance of Adams. Rickard. &■ bv Richard Berlnger, Herman Hatta- under Admiral RIckover in Besides her husband with Gerry Livingston quarterback.” wav. Archer Jones and William Still Jr. to a member of an American “ twin-city" pair? was named to the Connecticut Mason, a Glastonbury advertis­ rience has taught him that "until Washington D.C. Continues whom she would have celebrated That coach was Vince Lombardi and the player "The U.S. Army War Callege Guide to you have a show of hands” you DAVID DANIEL JOHN PAUL Margaret Laliberte LONDON, Ontario (AP) — Library Board shortly before his ing. marketing, and public rela­ the Battle of Antletam: The Morylond to serve In the Naval Re­ her 63rd anniversary on Oct. 21, was Bart Starr. Starr would go on to twice become Campaign af 1842," bv Jav Luvaas and cannot be sure. 2. Which sound suggests the creature that wears a Gerry Livingston, an entrepre­ death. He was president of St. tions firm now called Decker serves. she is survived by three sons, Margaret “ Peggy” (Moriarty) the NFL’s most valuable player. He led the Green Harold Nelson. The closed-door di.scussion by license tag? neur who founded a basketball James School Foundation. Rickard. "Lee’s Tigers: The Louisiana Infan­ William T. Ritchie Jr. and E. Laliberte, 74. of 680 Center St., Bay Packers to five league titles and the first two Who can best trim the defense budget without MEOW NICKER ARF BELLOW team that represented Canada at The foundation has collected He was active in Manchester try In the Army af Northern Virginia," town directors followed two sim­ Roger Ritchie, both of Manches­ widow of Albert Laliberte, died the Olympics, died of cancer Super Bowl championships. Even a great coach like $14,000 so far, Gorman said civic and political affairs and he bv Terry L. Jones. ilar executive sessions by the compromising national security? 3. A "raincheck" is usually due to which Tuesday (Oct. 18, 1988) at Mid­ Bryant had underestimated Starr’s potential — his "The U.S. Army War Callege Guide to ancient deity? ter and Robert Ritchie of East Tuesday. He was 73. Wednesday, and plans to use only frequently provided accounting the Bathe of Gettysburg," bv Jay directors of the Eighth District Hampton; seven grandchildren dlesex Memorial Hospital, replacement at Alabama never approached Starr’s Luvaas and Harold Nelson. Friday night and again Monday MARS CUPID Livingston, the president of the interest on its principal to services for non-profit A Master of Science degree, A No technical background. and three great-grandchildren. Middletown. Livingston Holdings Ltd. accomplishments. night. National Science Founda­ MORPHEUS JUPITER PLUVIUS We need to be slow in making negative judgments 4. The pro major ieague baseball team in which After the sessions. District tion scholar and Senior of people’s potential. Perhaps we can ask God’s help President Thomas Landers de­ nuclear safety engineer city bears the name of America’s pioneer settlers? in drawing out the greatness in our children, friends MCC offers six fall courses BOS TON LOS ANGELES and acquaintances as Vince Lombardi did so often. Resume and Cover Letter.” Mon­ Who can best deal with technical issues CLEVELAND CHICAGO Public Meetings The Continuing Education Div­ cian; fee is $42. 5. Java is usually served at breakfast with which day. Oct. 31, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. like environmental protection? Rev. William Oletik ision of Manchester Community “ Rapid Reading Made Easy. ” Instructors will be from the MCC one of these’’ College is offering the following Meetings scheduled tonight. Andover St. Maurice Church, Bolton beginning Wednesday and two Career Services-Placement Of­ CRULLERS SINKERS courses during October: consecutive Wednesdays, to Nov. VOTE for HIGHER STANDARDS... SALAD WEINERS Library Board, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. fice; fee is $5, “ Parrots,” Tuesday from 7 to 9 9. from 7; 15 to 9:15 p.m. Instruc­ 6. Early emotionai shocks of children often leave "Sound the Trumpets!,” a Manchester Bolton p.m. Instructor Lesa Collins is an tor is Kaye Straw; fee is $53. NOT for the HIGHEST BIDDER. them with severe adult fears, called phobias. Match music course, three Mondays. Board of Directors comment session, Municipal Lottery exotic animal trainer specializ­ the entries at the left with the objects of such fears. Zinsser-Meotti debate. Community Hall, 7 to 9 "Preparing Your Child for the Oct. 31 to Nov, 14, from 7 to 9:30 Building, 6:30 p.m. ing in the taming and training of (a) Claustrophobia (v) Fear of fire p.m. Real World.” beginning Wednes­ p.m. Instructor is Roland Chirico, Fair Rent Commission, Lincoln Center hearing parrots; fee is $15. MCC professor of English and per gal. C: O. D. 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Sale Pricaa Effectivt Thura., Oct. 20lh thru Thura., Ocl. 27th. Prioaa ■»< lor warm btor only MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Oct. 20, 1988 — 5 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Oct. 20, 1988 STATE Housing Authority CAMPAIGN V ' A i & REGION '?■ A' earns 'decontroi’ t 0 • ’• % - Bv Michele Noble granted to it by comprehensive NOTEBOOK Sound gets a ‘D* Manchester Herald improvement assistance pro­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Long Island grams, and architectural North draws small group Sound amassed an array of unimpressive The Housing Authority has contracts. DRESSING ITUP — been relieved of several require­ “The handbook indicates that EAST WINDSOR (AP) - A candidate's Ann Werkhoven; grades on a "report card” issued by ments because it has met measu­ leaders of the congressional Long Island this will give us a little more attempt to boost his candidacy (or the state models a dress at T r - vl rable performance standards set leeway,” Shanley said. “Itmeans Senate by bringing in former Lt. Col Oliver L. Sound Caucus. by the federal Department of we aren’t going to have to check North has drawn a cool reception and will cost k M the Republican "The sound is clearly in trouble,” said Housing and Urban with HUD every time we want to the candidate $4,000 out of his own pocket. Mils Women's Club fa­ Rep. Joseph DioGuardi, R-N.Y., founder IV Development. do something.” Republican Joseph F. Roberts had hoped and co-chairman of the caucus. “While Housing Authority Executive However, she added that shion show at the there has been improvement in several Director Carol Shanley also told “she’ll believe it when (she sees) North’s speech in East Windsor tonight would \ / > bring attention and money to Roberts’ fight to Manchester Coun­ areas, most notably fishery production, the members at a meeting Wednes­ it.” unseat Democratic state Sen. John B. Larson. try Club Wednes­ overall condition of the sound is not good. ’’ day that the authority had re­ Among other things, in order to The report card graded the sound in ceived an expected grant of continue to meet the require­ “It’s going to be the most expensive plate day. The show, I v :' dinner I’ve ever gone to.’’ Roberts said seven areas: beach conditions, fishery $715,000 from HUD for the moder­ ments for decontrol, the authority "Fifty Years on production, sewage treatment plant nization of existing housing must operate with expenses less Wednesday. He was referring to about $4,000 projects. than or equal to its income, and he expects to lose on the event. North’s Parade," featured efficiencies, dissolved oxygen levels, toxic contamination, citizen involvement and The funds will be used for make sure that 100 percent of the speaking fee is $25,000. fashions by Arnol- research efforts. windows, roofs, and lighting at housing units have been in­ Roberts, owner of Roberts Farm and deen’s and Jan Mayfair Gardens and Westhill spected, using the federal Hous­ Country Store, said he had expected as many Gardens, both projects for el­ ing Quality Standards as a as 300 people to buy tickets for the dinner. Auditor raps probes Marie Boutique. A p photo derly. Westhill Gardens provides minimum standard. As of Wednesday afternoon, Roberts said, Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald housing for 100 tenants and the HARTFORD (AP) - State Auditor Leo FIGHTS DEPORTATION — Fred Jackson of Norwich and his wife, Shanley said that the decontrol about 140 tickets had been sold at $175 apiece. Donohue said the 10-month investigation of Mayfair Gardens in the North approval will require the author­ a state worker for allegedly mishandling Charlene, arrive in Hartford on Wednesday for a deportation hearing. The End provides 76. ity to follow all federal housing Lleberman words haunting $129 in state money shows there is a U.S. began proceedings against Jackson a decade ago, after a string of Shanley told members that the requirements "by the book” “glaring inconsistency” in the way convictions for burglary, larceny and drug possession before his 1979 authority has been officially without the regular inspection ■ HARTFORD (AP) — In an election year No ego, just hard work, says Bates conviction for armed robbery in Florida, where he spent six years in ’’decontrolled” by HUD as of Ocl. "They’re going to know if we dominated by negative television commer­ different state agencies handle Internal 1. mess up because we have an cials, Republican U.S. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Bv Alex GIrelll investigations. prison. Jackson, a decorated Vietnam veteran, testified Wednesday that Among other things, this means independent audit done each year has resorted to an unlikely video tactic that Manchester Herald Donohue’s comment came after a he has settled into a quiet domestic life and hasn’t used drugs or alcohol that the authority will no longer that will let them know,” Shanley Democratic chalienger Joseph I. Lieberman Campaign *88: lengthy investigation into allegations of for more than six months. A second hearing will be held in January. be required to regularly submit to said. ”If you don’t follow all the can only dismiss as “a little bit silly.” To Donald Bates, po­ wrongdoing by Raymond Hilton, who at HUD documents such as budget rules and regulations, beleive Weicker’s campaign on Wednesday began litics is the art of 9th Assembly District the time was assistant superintendent of reviews or revisions, funds me, they’re going to gel you.” running a 30-second spot in which Lieberman, compromise. It is an art the State Receiving Home in East Windsor. gathering of the financial data in order to starting in March by Recorded Picture wearing a black tie, praises Weicker for his which he says he has Prosecutors in Enfield Superior Court be able to know where the city is and make Studios of London. Hong said Wednesday. mastered to the benefit of his But Manchester Democratic Town decided not to pursue charges against decisions.’’ said Donald Kirshbaum. “remarkable record .” The footage comes Hilton. The movie, described by Production MCC students raised from a 1986 testimonial dinner. constituents as a representative for Chairman Theodore R. Cummings executive director of a board overseeing Manager Timothy Bourne as a "Class A” Lieberman. whose own commercials have the 9th Assembly District, has a different view. He said that the budget crisis. picture starring two motion picture stars, criticized Weicker’s record, dismissed the Batds, a 60-year-old East Hartford when Bates is called on by Manches­ will be released by Orion Pictures. Democrat, is seeking election to his ter voters, he responds. Cummings School to boost ranks $700 to assist Moore latest salvo in the video war. fourth term, hoping to continue a The screenplay was written by Arthur “It’s silly to take words at a testimonial and said Bates attends party functions in NEW HAVEN (AP) - Yale University’s LeRoy Moore’s trip to South real campus-wide effort that we political career that has included Manchester, gives answers to ques­ Judge seeks end to ‘war’ Miller. It will be directed by Karel Reisz. suggest it was an endorsement.” he said. forestry school on Wednesday announced who also directed "The French Korea for the Paralympics haven’t seen since the 1960s.” membership on the East Hartford tions, and handles requests for plans to establish a Peace Corps fellows HARTFORD (AP) — A Superior Court brought about an outpouring of The students had hoped to raise The spot opens with an announcer saying. Town Council for eight years and six assistance Lieutenant’s Woman,” and produced by “A weil-known Connecticut resident talks program to help the organization of judge has called for an end to a “civil war” generosity from his fellow stu­ enough money so that Moore’s years’ service as town treasurer. John Thompson, the Democrat who among Derby officials and ordered the Jeremy Thomas whose latest accomplish­ about Lowell Weicker.. .” volunteers boost its ranks. ment was the Academy Award-winnner dents at Manchester Community parents could accompany him to To some Democrats, he is known as represents the 13th Assembly District city’s tax board to come up with $310,000 to College. the games. But Graver said that “the stong silent type” who doesn't Peace Corps fellows would be required to “The Last Emperor.” in Manchester, said that when Man­ spend two years in the organization after pay the salaries of seven rehired teachers. Moore, a 20-year-old Hartford the couple had_ decided against Incumbents lead in money toot his own horn to get the job done. chester needed special legislation Judge Samuel J. Freed on Wedne.sday resident who is a student at the going because' there was not Some Republicans say, however, he is after its failed tax revaluation, Bates graduation. Fellows might also be able to study at sided withe Derby’s Board of Education, Panel denies permit college, left two weeks ago for the enough time to make HARTFORD (AP) — Connecticut’s six too quiet and not enough of a go-getter went around urging support for the concluding the Board of Apportionment Paralympics, an Olympics-type arrangements. for his constituents. bill among House members. Yale for one year, spend two years in the incumbent members of Congress are vastly and Taxation did not appropriate enough NORWALK (AP) — The Norwalk Zoning competition for individuals with Graver said that the fund­ out-raising their opponents in the race for Bates is is a non-drinker who docs John Garside, Manchester’s Repub­ Peace Corps, and then return to the Commission on Wednesday denied a disabilities. Bill Graver, a college not enjoy parties very much. One time lican town chairman, declined to university to complete the second and final money to fund the .school system’s 1988-89 raising efforts provided an oppor­ campaign contributions, records fiied with the budget. propo.sal to create a halfway house for 10 counselor, said Wednesday that tunity for athletes to talk with secretary of the state show. he avoided a gathering of Democratic comment on whether Manchester is year of their master’s programs, school female convicts and their children. various groups raised about $700 leaders he expected to be largely a well represented by Bates. officials said. ’’The testimony was cieai' to this court people with disabilities and for The cloest chailenger in terms of fund The commission voted 5-1 with one for Moore before he left for the ethnic groups to mingle. social event and hit the campaign In an interview. Bates declined to that the funds were inadequate,” Freed games. raising is Republican Glenn Carberry, who is trail, something he says he does .said after the cnntcmpl hearing ended abstention to deny an application that “I think it gave people a point seeking to unseat Democratic incumbent Sam criticize Munns publicly. “I don’t would have converted a white frame house Moore, whose events arc the enjoy. His absence was noted, but know him very well,” Bates said. City to fix probiems that could bridge some gaps,” he Gejdenson in the 2nd District in eastern owned by the Congregational Church in 1.500 and 3,000 meter cycle races, said. fortunately for him one of the But Munns is no stranger to Bates. is due back in Connecticut next Connecticut. Democratic leaders saw him going They ran against each other in 1986 BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Officials in Norwich in film Norwalk into a halfway house. But even in that race, where Carberry Connecticut’s largest city have been Many residents of the neighborhood week. Graver said that college faculty door to door, so he got off the hook. and Munns lost by 480 votes. In that Reginald PInto/Mancheeter Herald ”I think what happens, from and staff members contributed raised $48,807between July 1 and Sept. 30, Despite his low-key personality. year, the Bates campaign was cut wrestling two financial demons lately. NORWICH (AP) — The city of Norwich where the halfway house would have been SHARING A LAUGH — Paul Fitzgerald of 12 Whitehall St„ East has been chosen as a site for the filming of time to time you really see a money for Moore’s trip, as did the Gejdenson raised twice as much — $97,712 — Bates does mention that he did not short because he became ill. They knew the city was millions of dollars located oppo.sed the plan saying it would warm community spirit that Cougar Club, the school’s athletic during the period. Gejdenson leads Carberry miss one of the 558 roll call votes in the Munns defeated Bates in Glaston­ Hartford, shares a laugh with state Rep. Donald Bates, D-East in debt and badly in need of a state bail-out. a motion picture, according to City Council damage a ’’lovely historic part of town.” wells up,” Graver said. association. In addition, he said, in total fund-raising this year by an almost House during the last session. At bury and beat him by 54 votes in Hartford. The candidate for the 9th Assembly District seat was But for months, they couldn’t figure out Pre.sidenI Bonnie Hong. They were also concerned about noise, Town Director Stephen T. Cas- students in the Coalition for 3-to-l ratio. $320,344 to $113,562. doorsteps he stresses that point. Manchester’s 9th Voting District, the campaigning door to door. how bad the damage was. "Everybody Wins.” a contemporary security, crime and a potential decline in sano, a sociology professor at the Change, a student organization The greatest campaign-financing mismatch “You may not have agreed with my southwest corner of town. But votes in “The bigge.sl problem so far has been the murder-mystery will be filmed in Norwich property values. college, called the cooperation for disabled students, raised is in the 1st District race between U.S. Rep. vote, he says, but I was there East Hartford more than compen­ part of town that is in the 9lh Bates said that having served as a among various student groups ”a money by selling ice cream. Rep. Barbara B. Kenneliy. the Democratic representing you." sated for that. Assembly District, but she said that councilman and treasurer in East incumbent, and Mario Robles, her Republican Few of his colleagues are eager to The 9th As.sembly District is com­ from what she has heard, people there Hartford, he knows how difficult it is • challenger. criticize Bates, perhaps because he posed of voting districts in Manches­ are not familiar with Bates and don’t for municipalities to budget for the ' Robles raised $2,731 during the period July and those who know him characterize ter, Glastonbury and East Hartford. recognize his name. services they need to provide. Revaluation ahead of schedule How 18 years of building a to Sept . 30, compared with Kennelly’s $23,120 him as low-profile, not confronta Bates estimates that about 60 “His name has not appeared in our Bates serves on the Appropriations, But ov.^.r the entire year, Robles has raised tional. Bates says he tries to achieve percent of the 9th Assembly District is local newspaper in stories as espous­ Transportation and Public Safety on^^^997 while Kenneliy has collected his goals by persuading colleagues in in East Hartford, where he acknowl­ ing local causes,” she said. committees of the Legislature, Demo­ reputatiqn in Washington rebuilt the General Assembly of his positions edges he is better known because he When he campaigned door to door cratic leaders of those committees in Bolton; no problems so far One willing critic, though, is Paul served on the Town Council and as Oct. to with a reporter accompanying say Bates attends meetings regularly Munns of Glastonbury, his Republi town treasurer. Bv Andrew J. Davis Haven’t run across any major police if anyone claiming to be a him. Bates was criticized by a and asks relevant questions. worker comes to inspect a per­ Droney ‘not impressed’ can opponent. Bates said that when he goes door to Manchester constituent who did not Manchester Herald problems.” a bridge in Connecticut. Munns says Bates voted against door in East Hartford he is often Rep. Elinor F. Wilber, ranking Bolton's revaluation should bo son’s property. HARTFORD (AP) — State Democratic know him for not blowing his horn minority member of the Transporta­ M.M.C. Inc. is in the midst of reducing the number of new state recognized as “Terry’s husband,” or enough. The man said, “If you cost me BOLTON — Bolton is ahead of completed by October. 1989. Chairman John F. Droney Jr. says he's "not positions from 2,864 to 1,864 despite “Steve’s father” or “Bob’s father.” tion Committee, said “Bates is a schedule in finishing its revalua­ which is three months earlier typing information gathered impressed with the people” who are money. I’ll remember your name, but regular attendee and is interested in from the field inspections into its the fact that some jobs approved “If I had an ego, it would bother if you save me money. I’ll forget it tion as it strives to avoid than required by state law. he In 1983, when the Mianus Defending the constitution. marketing Democrat Michael Dukakis’ earlier had not been filled. his work.” problems that plagued Manches­ said. computer, said Roy Bishop. Con­ me,” Bates says, “but I consider it a unless you remind me of it.” necticut District Manager for Bridge collapsed, it was Senator Saving loans for college students. presidential campaign. Bates said he does not remember compliment." Bates has not issued news releases The Republican added, “He is also a ter. said the town’s assessor. The revaluation is designed to "Fortunately, the Madison Avenue people that vote, member of Public Safety (Commit­ Because Bolton officials were bring assessments on the town’s M.M.C. Inc. Lowell Weicker Jr. who had Gaining dignity for the disabled. Kevin Brown, Democratic town on his stands. Bishop described Bolton’s re­ who are ... running the Dukakis campaign Munns criticizes Bates for voting to chairman in East Hartford, said He told the Manchester people he tee) which is an advantage to the afraid of having a repeat of the Grand List up to current market won’t be sitting as secretary of state or allow thecommissionerof corrections Transportation Committee because revaluation problems Manches­ values. The assessments on the valuation as “very close to a enough clout in Congress to His colleagues in Congress Bates has as nearly perfect an visited Oct. 10 that he planned to mail model revaluation to date.” That secretary of defense.” Droney said to to reduce the sentences of attendance record as anyone in the out three position papers during the there is a lot of crossover between the ter had earlier this year, Bolton 1987 Grand List, which is based on secure the $20 million it took to respect him for it. Wednesday. prisoners. General Assembly. committees.” began preparing for its revalua­ the last revaluation in 1979, now does not surprise him. he said, campaign, a fourth if he has enough average about 28 percent of because Bolton is much smaller So it’s no surprise that when “I’m impres.sed with Dukakis. I’m Bates does remember that vote and Brown said it would be hard to come money. Bates and his wife, Terry, have four tion earlier than usual, said pick up the pieces. impressed with his mes.sage, but I’m not defends it. He says the state is under Assessor Charles Danna. current fair market value, Danna than Manchester. up with person who is more diligent. Bates said in an interview that he children. The couple live at 243 "Smaller towns seem to go That’s because, besides his disaster struck at home. Senator impressed with the people who are marketing federal order to relieve crowding in Labeling him the “stong silent type,” feels state government is expanding Country Lane in East Hartford. Bates The East Windsor office of has said. him at all.” Droney told reporters in his office. prisons and putting the releases in the Brown said, “You could shop around M.M.C. Inc. of Chelmsford. With the exception of about 150 more smoothly,” he said. involvement in the issues that Weicker was able to get help fast. more than it should, and that to keep became involved in politics when his properties, field inspections on Last month, Manchester hired "I just believe that the way his campaign has hands of the commissioner provides for someone more glamorous, but will the budget in bounds, you have to wife was hosting a political meeting in Mass., will begin analysis of make headlines. Senator Weicker Here’s just a partial list of for good supervision. the person do the work?” preliminary revaluation data in the town’s 2,000 properties have KVS Information Systems of been handled has been bad. curtail services. He said programs one room of their house while he was been completed. Danna said. No Amherst. N Y . to redo the town’s "I think he should have hit harder, earlier.” Munns also says that Manchester Judith Sterns, the Republican town that should not be cut include intailing a sink in another. The January, though the contract has been working tirelessly for how Senator Weicker’s clout in and Glastonbury are not well repres­ chairman in Glastonbury, has a with the town does not specify field work has been done on those revaluation, which was scrapped the chairman said of Dukakis. mandated services, vital human conversation intrigued him and he has properties because M.M.C. Inc. in March because of a series of 18 years on many matters that Congress won help for Connecticut ented by Bates, different view. She does not live in the services, and aid to towns. been intrigued ever since. that the work bedone until Mayor June. Danna said. has had trouble contacting some problems. The redone revalua­ don’t. in recent years: “With the problems Manches­ property owners, he said. tion will cost the town at least ter had, each community going Danna said he will personally $846,000 on top of the $300,000 it Democrats charge opponents resorted to ‘politics of fear’ through the revaluation seem to contact the owners of the affected cost to do the scrapped in-house be afraid of having the same properties. Since revaluation revaluation. ’ I’.siahlishcd a major oceans research and > Helped obtain $27 million in grams lor lor behavioral research lacililics .it The botched revaluation led to devciopmeni center at Avery Point. Gro- New Haven Rail Line UC'ONN By Alex GIrelll figured prominently in debates education. He said Robertson did not raise parent of five children who minds of parents.” problem,” Danna said. “Hope­ workers have practically com­ lon, which serves as a local point for • Was insirumcnial in earmarking over $.^0 * Successlully delcalcd cllorts toLiii tcil Manchester Herald between Meotti and his Republi­ Buckno said today of Thomp­ the question in committee. attended public and private fully, we’re eliminating any prob­ pleted their inspection of prop­ the resignation of Assessor J. undersea siudics in the Northeast million over two years for a riew Charier oral lunding lor Ci'iineclicut's Coimmimiy The statement said the state Richard Vincent. Oak Bridge Health Centers can challenger. Carl Zinsser of son’s vote against the amend­ Meotti repeated his contention schools, he could not support must be prepared to “thoroughly lems by starting it early. I erty, he told residents to call the • Authored law crealing the Connecticut ments, “It was a great opportun­ that the amendments were badly taking students from one school Coasial Nalionat Wildlife Refuge Later • Won Congressional approval of $6 mil­ * Brought Ihe nation's lirsi pediatric Three area Democratic legisla­ Manchester, and has been a question our approach to educa­ changed designation iii the Stewart lion f4ir eonstruciton t)f a library addilion research and training center lo the tors, under attack by their subject of campaign literature ity for him to take a strong stand drafted and would have prohi­ and forcing them to attend McKinney National Wildlife refuge U f’ONN Health (Vmei at l aiminglon another. But. he said, his concern tion in public schools in every al the University of Hartford Republican challengers for fail­ distributed by Zinsser. against mandatory interdistrict bited school districts from trans- town - urban, suburban, or rural. * Coaulhored legislation enacled into law • Won $7.5 million for csiahlishmenl til ihe • Spearheaded sucecsslul elhirl to en.ihic ing to vote for Republican- Thompson said his opponent. busing and he did not take it.” portiing students to schools like is for quality education in all “We know that busing is not the establishing a national estuary program to University of Brldgcporl's Technology independent voters to the right ol tree Susan Buckno. has not attacked At the conference Wednesday, Howell Cheney Regional Voca­ schools. He said the Republican help clean up |X>llulion in Long Island Institute association hy participating in Republican sponsored bills to prohibit busing answer. But opposition to busing Sound primaries in Ihe Stale ot Connecticut to integrate schools, charged in a him publicly on the issue. But he Meotti said that state Senate tional Technical School in attacks distract attention from alone provides no answer either.” • Hsiahlishcd Small Business Devehipment Manchester. the issue of improving the quality ' Secured $.^ million lor research and clean­ Center al UCONN • Restored 1 Trident submarine, worth $1 S news conference Wednesday that said the question has been raised Majority Leader Cornelius up ol pollulion in Long Island Sound. billion in fiscal 1987 their opponents have resorted to in her door-to-door campaigning. O’Leary predicted the amend­ Courtney said that if the of education. The bill passed by the General • Won approval of amenJmcni aulhori/mg In a prepared statement issued Assembly provides that the state * Won approval ol $1 million in reliel lor the $6.5 million for military consiruclion al * Rcsiored $720 million lor an additional the politics of fear. Republicans, including ments would pop up in the General Assembly had passed the cilN ol Bridgeptirt lo assist in the aller- Ihe Naval Submarine S cIhhiI in New SSN 6K8 stihmanne in fiscal 1985 The conference was conducted Zinsser, have said the amend­ election campaign and they have. amendments it could have made by the three incumbent candi­ Board of Education and the state muih ol the I! Ambiance Pla/a disaster. l.ondon ’ Prevenlcd elimination ol leder.il v«H.a lional education programs in ( oniici licul by state Sen. Michael Meotti of ments to a bill passed by the Meotti said one of the Senate the state more vulnerable to civil dates, they said, Department of Education shall • Won remsialemeni of Amirak inland rail • Prevenlcd elimination of C’onneclicui s 14 Glastonbury, state Rep. John General Assembly on the school amendments was proposed by rights suits because they could “Our opponents have resorted not take any action to implement route lo sirenglhen rail service m C'on- Community Action Agencies • Prevenlcd elimination »*l PI L L stiulcut Thompson of Manchester* and busing question would clearly Republican Sen. Philip S. Robert­ have been offered as evidence of to the politics of fear. They raise any mandatory interdistrict neclicui Valiev • Won C'ongressional approval lor lunding grants state Rep. Joseph Courtney of forbid busing students across son, who is a member of the de jure segregation, or segrega­ the issue of forced busing and proposal or program unless that 1*41(1 lor and aulhun/rd VSeuker MK ('iinnmlU'C,Cliadcs Mucs'cl. ticuxurcr Vernon. school district lines as a means of General Assembly’s Education tion by law. distort our record, in order to gain program is expressly authorized The forced busing question has achieving racial integration in Committee. Thompson said that as the votes by creating fears in the by the General Assembly.

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Admission to the conference is free, but advance registration is Develop Your Self Image and Poise ASIA requested due to limited sealing. Reservations for optional Japanese bullet Americon Society of Trovel Agents Open 7 days a week, 9 am to 6 pm. Small personal classes now forming. lunch at $10 must be made by Friday, Ocl. 21. Call 647-6123 or 647-6013. 330 Bush Hill Road, Manchester Brochures upon request. '/ MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Oct. 20, 1988 — 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Oct. 20, 1988 t Staff doing its |ob, says registrar predicted low voter registration “ There is a possibility of fraud information to make sure it’s By Nancy Concelman correct and sign the card. The Manchester Herald could take on a new meaning if in all cases,” Stevenson said. But "deceased voters” vote. He added, " I feel that we are resident then takes the oath. protected by the oath. There is On Tuesday, the last day for A Manchester resident claims added today that he could have little more we can do.” voter registration, voters Riled at least one of M anchester ’ s voter given any name to the staff Pope also complained that the out applications ahbad of time registrar's is guilty of “ sloppy” member, including that of a dead staff member did not ask for any that were checked against their registration procedures that voter. other form of identification, identification by the registrars, could lead to voter fraud. “ I could have told her any­ something Stevenson agreed Stevenson said. The procedure But Hebert Stevenson, Demo­ thing,” Pope said today. should have been done. was changed to accommodate a cratic registrar of voters, said he Stevenson agreed that resi­ v V But Levy argued that the law large number of last-minute has never seen an instance of dents could give registrars false requires registrars to check only registrations, but information false registration in town in the 30 information, but argued that an one form of identification. was still checked against identifi­ years he’s been Involved in voter oath each registrant takes pro­ I T - l ' Under the current registration cation, he said. registration. tects against this. sjp V3> procedure, registrars and assist­ Stevenson also challenged In an Oct. 18 letter to the Section 9-357 of the state ant registrars fill out registration another statement Pope made in Manchester Herald, Thomas statutes says that any person who cards by looking at the resident’s his letter that said, "Under the Pope said at least one member of fraudulently registers himself or driver’s license, social security circumstances Manchester may the registrars’ staff accepted his another may be fined no more card or birth certificate to get the very well set a record for voter registration verbally because she than $500, face no more than one person’s name, address, date and registration, a proud moment?" couldn’t read his driver’s license. year in prison or both. place of birth, Stevenson said. Topping registration records is Pope declined to release his Section 9-358 of the statutes If the resident has no identifica­ "not our purpose,” Stevenson address but his voter registration says that any person guilty of Manchester businesses burn during 1913 fire. false swearing before a registrar, tion, he may have a neighbor said. “ Our purpose is to make card lists it as 152 Park St. vouch for him, Stevenson said. registration accessible in "Manchester will be fortunate moderator or board faces no more than two years in prison. The resident will then read the Manchester.” (if) this election does not result in voter fraud right here In Man­ School fire chester," Pope wrote. From page 6 Stevenson said today, "Those licenses are very difficult to read." clouds of steam for the many erected on the site of the old Priscilla Levy, the assistant Save 1 C) % on spectators to view. building. Plans for a new hose registrar who took Pope’s infor­ Considerable attention was house were finally approved at mation, said today she doesn’t given to a large pile of coal stored the district annual meeting held remember Pope specifically but in the east end of the cellar hole of June 3. 1916. The new building didn’t have trouble identifying your insurance. the school. The coal pile was would be built on the old School anyone who registered Tuesday. Smoke pours from the Ninth District School. Hartford firefighting equipment assisted. believed to be located over a Street site. The new hose house Pope’s registration form said water main which it was feared was dedicated on Sept. 10, 1917. he used his driver’s license for would overheat and burst. Robert The decline of the textile identification. At Gorman Insurance Agency Veitch, a member of Hose Co. 2, industry forced Cheney Bros, to Stevenson said Levy has an we can $ave you money! You was overcome by coal gas rising eventually sell the school proper­ “ excellent” record as an assist­ GORMAN out of the cellar hole and had the ties to the district. In 1932, the ant registrar. He said he has "all are eligible for a 10% discount Fire drills saved the day in school fire misfortune to tumble in. He was town voted to consolidate the the faith in the world” in the staff rescued by Harry McCormick schools, putting an end to the at the registrar’s office. when you place both your auto INSURANCE hallway toward them. At this three blocks away. Men with and was on his feet by the Ninth School District. Pope also said in his letter that & homeowners insurance time, firefighting efforts were garden hoses extinguished small following morning. 1,000 pupils directed from the exterior of the fires on roofs and awnings. At Douglas Welch Is a firelighter policies with us. AGENCY Telephone and electric crews building. 3:05 p.m.. the auto hose wagon with the Town of Manchester Fire from Hartford arrived at the worked into the night repairing Department and a Manchester EMERGENCY 223 EAST CENTER STREET fled flames burned cables. Those left home­ Fire hoses burned scene. It was positioned at a fire history buff. Capt. John Fire — Police — Medical Call Us For A Quote Today! MANCHESTER (203) 643-1139 hydrant at the com er of Main and less were overwhelmed with Hughes, public Information of­ in ’13 blaze By 2:30 it was impos.sible to get Eldridge streets. The location offers of assistance. Children who ficer for the department, des­ DIAL 911 within 200 or 300 feet of the was chosen to get ahead of the had fled the fire returned the cribes Welch as the department’s In Manchester By Douglas Welch building. Firemen covered in spreading fire and check its following morning to view the unofficial historian. Special to the Herald water-soaked blankets took turns northerly progress. In addition, remains and collect mementos. manning tbe nozzles. The cotton this hydrant would draw water Cheney Bros, workers were busy Sunday is the 75th anniversary outer lining of the fire hoses from the large-diameter water at the west end of the cellar hole of one of Manchester’s most frequently burned through, caus­ main running up Main Street salvaging what they could of the disastrous fires. ing the hoses to burst. Again, Hartford’s tractor-drawn stea­ steaming piles of coal. The blaze destroyed a school firefighters donning water- mer arrived at the scene about 10 The day after the fire, the where more than 1,000 students .soaked blankets took turns open­ minutes later and was imme Cheney Bros, board of directors were in class, a library, a fire ing and closing the fire hydrants diately connected to the hydrant. met with town officials. It was so broken sections of ho.ses could decided to begin double sessions Last Call Fall station, a boarding bouse and two For Soon, two heavy fire streams single-family homes. Several be replaced. A fire truck belong­ were being produced with a third in the high school on the following SAVE WHEN YOU FINISH UP THOSE FALL PROJECTS other homes and businesses were ing to Co. 2, parked at the corner being added later. Monday, with the elementary also damaged. Property loss was of Main and School streets, had its By this time, however, the grades going in the morning and WITH HELP FROM MANCHESTER LUMBER $165,000. pain biister before it co\ild be walls of the school building had the high school students in the Yet no one was killed. No one moved to a safer location. fallen in. Hose House No. 4 and afternoon. Cheney Bros, autho­ suffered serious injury. At one point in the firefighting the library were burned to tbe rized a fund of $500 to cover the lA operation, there were 10 hose cost of students’ personal belong­ The insistence of School Super­ ground. On School Street, the intendent Frederick A. Ver- Residents survey the damage. streams operating. Firefighters Rogers Block, Benson’s Boarding ings lost in the fire. In addition, planck on regular fire drills and tried to choose fire hydrants House, and the homes of William the two-room Cheney school- the time of the fire have been addition had just been built. with the Manche.ster Herald. "1 Russell that "everyone is out, strategically so as not to put too McCormick, Alexander Trotter house on the West Side was credited with saving lives. Realizing the fire hazard pres­ was going to Bo.ston on the 2:20 to there’s nothing to worry about.” much strain on any single water and Robert Campbell were burn­ reopened for classes. Verplanck said he found Miss main in the area of the fire. Two ( - - w : The Oct. 23. 1913. fire started in ented by the huge wooden struc­ meet a friend and conduct some ing. It was soon determined that xr^ the Ninth District School, which ture. Verplanck insisted on regu­ school business. Just before leav Bennet soon thereafter and the large pumps at the Cheney Bros, these buildings were beyond School reorganization ' 'r-„ v j was located at the present Rennet report that all the children had mills operated during the fire to lar fire drills. Al.'o, since it was ing my office in the high school. I saving, with the exception of the Long-range plans were also .'VS / I Juniotr High School site. reached safety unharmed was maintain water pressure. early in the school year, drills had noticed a new dictionary that had Rogers Block. Firefighting ef­ discussed. There had been a . 1 Chef^y Bros., the silk manu- confirmed. He later told the The fire was being fanned by a been conducted daily to train been delivered to me that morn­ forts then centered around the desire in town for some time to facttiii^r, built and equipped the Herald that the evacuation sys­ wind from the south and east. those unfamiliar with the evacua­ ing. I had purchased it for the Rogers Block, the Watkins Build­ decentralize the school system to scho'ol at thecom erof what isnow tem that had been practiced for 17 Sparks and heat were being swept ' 1 tion procedures. Ninth District School. Before ing and the Stenburg home and keep up with the outward growth Main and School streets and years "worked, and it worked across School Street. The Rogers The fire was first reported by a leaving to catch the train. I took stable to the north on Eldridge of the town. The destruction of the turned it over to the Ninth School when I was absent.” business block. Hose Hou.se No. 4 student to Elisabeth M. Bennet, the dictionary over and left it on Street. Ninth District School provided District foru.se as a public school. head teacher at the school. A boy Miss Rennet’s desk. That was the Once tbe children had exited and three other houses were The horses and carriages were The prosperity of the economy the building, they were instructed ignited. Neighbors wbo had been the opportunity. ran up to Miss Bennet. yelling last time I ever saw the inside of removed from the stable. Bucket A comprehensive proposal was -3— I following the Civil War had to go .straight home. Some stu­ watching the fire were now there was a fire in the book room. that school.” brigades were formed to stop worked out by Cbeney Bros. The resulted in a population increase dents went home without ever scurrying to protect their prop­ This was a room located under The fire whistle could be heard frequent attempts by these build­ school district would build an in Manchester. People came to turning hack and claim they erty or assist others. The number the stairs leading from the second at the North End depot. Verplank ings to ignite. John Kletzel and addition to the Lincoln School, town seeking employment at didn’t know there was an actual of hose lines operating was UNION floor to the gymnasium and was counting the blasts as he Ray Goslee fastened clothesline doubling its size. They would Cheney Bros. The building was fire. overtaxing the water system. cooking room on the third floor. It stood on the platform waiting for rope around their waists and construct a new school on the large enough so that students Fire companies from stations Fire streams being produced was u.sed for book storage. the train from Hartford. He descended the steep sides of the West Side (Washington School) of from portions of the Fourth and recognized the number No. I and No. 4 arrived at the were now only reaching 50 feet Hurrying to the room. Miss Stenburg house roof to extinguish not less than eight rooms on land Fifth districts also could attend. scene just as the last occupants and were totally ineffective. Bennet saw the "partitions smol­ immediately. burning embers. to be donated by Cheney Bros Construction was completed in "A t first, 1 thought the janitor were leaving the building. Firefighting efforts were di­ WD-40 dering behind a de.sk” in the At one point, Goslee’s clothes Finally, the district would “ sup­ 1R73. The original building was in the high school may have had At the time of the fire, the South rected away from the school and room were ignited by burning embers port and maintain recreation LAWN a one floor containing four rooms. some trouble with the ventilator Manchester Fire District had toward the other buildings. yiA COMBINATION PLASTIC rolling down tbe valley of the roof. grounds, gymnasium and build­ By 1880. more room was needed. engine. You know, we had nice four stations. They were, how­ Fire Chief Atwood, realizing LEAF RAKE The Watkins Building suffered ings. including a library” BLADE GUTTER GUARb 9oz. The entire structure was raised Orderly evacuation balmy October days 40 years ago. ever. not in possession of any the fire had gone beyond the only minor damage as well. The pumping apparatus. Instead, fire' capability of his department, put In return, Cheney Bros, would $149 one full story and four new rooms Rushing back to her office. too, and this was one of them. east side of the building facing the $199 $179 SKU-818743 SKU-2290 $699 ho.ses were coupleddirectly tothe in a call to the Hartford Fire erect a school building, a recrea­ SKU-30307 SKU-121816 were built underneath, creating a Miss Bennet broke the glass door "However, we had had a' few Rogers Block suffered some hydrants and firefighters relied Department for assistance. At tion building and a library on the new first floor. Once again the on the alarm box and rang it. chilly mornings and I had told the structural damage. During the on the pres.sure in the municipal 2:40 p.m.. Hartford dispatched site of the burned school. The work was performed by Cheney receiving a cut on her finger from janitor to get the engine going. peak of the fire. Watkins em- water system to produce their Tractor Engine No. 1 and that buildings would be rented to tbe Bros, employees. Another four the broken glass. Tbe signal was My mind was made up that pioyee Ralph Nelson discovered a STOCKADE FENCING firefighting streams. (Ironically, company’s autoho.se wagon tothe district for $1 per year, Tbe rooms were added to the east transmitted at 2:17 p.m. It put something had gone wrong with fire on the upper floor of the the Fire District had voted to fire. proposal resulted in the construc­ along School Street in 1887. More Verplanck’s system into motion. the motor." building. Some pillow feathers purchase an American LaFrance The wooden three-story Wat­ tion of the Barnard and Franklin 4’ X 8 ’ additions were added until, in Students and teachers began an had been ignited by heat through pumping engine for Co. 4 at the kins Building at the corner of buildings at the Bennet Junior 1893, the huge wooden structure orderly evacuation following the the window glass, but tbe fire was ®19®®per sec. Heads back to school Aug. 21, 1913. annual meeting, but Main and School streets caught High School complex. The com­ •WCIKSIW lumicR totaled about 360 feet in length procedures they had practiced quickly extinguished. 5’ X 8 ’ the apparatus was not delivered fire again and again. The building pletion of the East Side Recrea­ and occupied the entire block many limes before. Some reports Verplanck hailed a ride from The Stenburg stable to the ^ $22®®per sec. was kept wetted down and was tion Building in May 1917 formed along School Street from the dry claimed the building wasemptied William Foulds. who was sitting until May 1914. seven months north and the Watkins Building to eventually saved. Fire had the third side of "Educational 6 ’ X 8 ’ SPLIT RAIL brook bed near Main Street east in less than a minute. Less than in his car at the depot, and was after the fire.l the west marked the boundaries ROUND RAIL spread south to the South Man­ Square,” as it was called. A ®24®®peh sec. to Vine Street. The completed three minutes had elapsed since soon headed back to tbe .school. The first line of fire hose was of containment of the fire. Had FENCING chester Library building at the heating plant to supply the FENCING building hou.sed a kindergarten, a the initial alarm when Miss "One look at tbe huge billows of directed up the front stairs of the the fire extended farther to the corner of Main and Wells streets. complex was built on the north gymnasium, 40 classrooms and Bennet followed William Glea­ smoke from tbe center soon told school and through the large north, the density of buildings in PRESSURE TREATED 2 RAILS It was soon engulfed in flames, side of School Street. 2 RAILS $1199 rooms for activities such as son. the custodian, from the me it wasn’t tbe high school. but double dodrs at the main en­ the business district would have 1 POST 10’ SEC. but not before its contents of The fourth side of the “ Square" THE HOMEBUILDER’S RESOURCE CENTER 1 POST 10’SEC. DOWLED POSTS ®6*® cooking and .sewing. building following a final check of was the old wooden building.” he trance. Manning the hose were provided fuel for disaster. firefighters and some of the older 13,000 books were saved. was to have been a library the rooms. Gleason singed his said. Knowledgeable Staff Fear for the safety of the students. Firefighters tried to building located on the Wells ‘Potential dynamite' hair and eyebrows during his Embers blow north Total loss $165,000 Street side of the complex. An Talking with tha people at Mancheeter Lumber la eaay final search of the .second floor. children was Verplanck’s first advance into the buildng under and enj^eble. They undereUind the building Induatry The Ninth District School was Cheney Bros, carried $100,000 exorbitant rise in building costs and are conetently learning about new producte and Miss Bennet later said she concern. Jumping out of the car in the direction of Louis Heebner. Meanwhile, embers carried by built mostly of southern pine. The insurance on the school. The and the economic conditions of techniques. Aoslatlng contractors and homeowners Is believed tbe fire was started by front of the high school. Ver­ captain of Co. 1, but were forced the wind were landing on build­ interior walls were pine boards Factory Mutual Insurance Asso­ the textile industry forced Che­ very Important to them. PRESSURE mice causing a "disturbance in planck learned from LaMotte back by the fire roaring down the ings as far north as Oak Street. finished with shellac. One ac­ ciation policy provided for $80,000 ney Bros, to be granted a release Innovative Displays TREATED the wiring.” There had been a count later described the build­ coverage on the building and from its commitment to build the Manchester Lumber's displays are designed to » h w problem with mice in the how various Items will look when Installed, exhibit s ADS ing’s construction as "potential $20,000 on the contents on an 80 library. A L building. wld4 vari6ty of oxcltlng poMibilltlot ond onhance dynamite.” The various addi­ percent basis. The total loss was knowledge ot the product. For example, wlndtws are She also recalled that the WORK' PIPE tions which had been added to the $165,000. built Into a display wall, viewable from both sides. A LATTICE timing of the fire prevented a Library relocated cut-swsy model shows how the window Is constructed building over tbe years re­ The apparatus sent to Man­ BENCHES SOLID great loss of life. Ju.st before the Following the fire, the South and how It Is Installed In the wall. SAW HORSES $ 2 9 9 sembled a string of separate chester from Hartford returned $ 1 2 9 9 discovery of the fire she had been Manchester Library was moved Quality Products OR 4’ X 8 ’ buildings connected by a large to its station at 6:25 p.m., $ 2 9 9 9 lecturing a group of boys for to the Eldridge house on Main Manchester Lumber carries only products that will $449set PERF 10’ SEC. corridor. Tbe connecting hallway scarcely four hours after the meet or exceed the strict requirements of building WHILE THEY LAST bringing pea shooters to school. Street between Eldridge and tradesmen. Brenda Include Andersen end Marvin win­ was 283 feet long and was wide discovery of the fire. Six build­ Upon dismissing them from her Maple streets. It remained there dows, Armstrong celling tile, Bruce floors, Msklts and enough that during the winter ings were burned to the ground Milwaukee power tools, Msnvllle Insulation, Alcoa aut- office .she glanced at the clock. It until the Depression years. Eco­ MANY MORE SPECIALS IN STORE mnths. foot races were run in if. and three more were heavily ters, Stanley hand tools, USQ wsltbosrd, GAF and Bird was 2 :10 p.m. Recess would begin nomic conditions then necessi­ roofing, Douglas Hr studs, MlnWsx and Cuprinol stains Although the huge hallway un­ damaged. Manchester had in five minutes and the halls tated a move into the East Side and more. . . . . doubtedly aided in tbe rapid learned the importance of both To do the lob right, you need the right tool. Manchester would be filled with children. Had Rec building where operating evacuation of the building during the fire department mutual aid lumber carries 40 dilfersnt hammers, 20 dllterant sows, the fire been reported five min­ expenses were reduced. In 1937, 20 different rulers, 10 different squares, 9 different the 1913 inferno, it also contrib­ system and the effectiveness of l^oCAT» utes later, the confusion produced the South Manchester Free Pub­ lanes, hundreds of drill and router bits. They carry uted to the rapid spread of the motorized pumping fire appara­ srdwoods In 1" and 2" stock and specialty plywoods in the crowded halls could have lic Library moved into the R fire. tus. No charge was made to in osk, birch, knotty pine, mahogany and poplar. Were it not for the foresight of proved fatal. At 2:10, however, building at 586 Main St. con­ Manchester for the assistance structed with funds from the Custom Mlllwork Superintendant Verplanck in re­ the children were in their seats. The new Manchester Lumber will continue their 82 year Hartford had rendered, but Che­ Public Works Administration and quiring fire drills, surely some of At the time of the fire. Ver­ tradition ot personalized services. Their Mlllwork ney Bros, sent a $200 donation to funds set aside earlier by Cheney Department can make special size end pie-hung doors. MANCHESTER LUMBER the more than 1.000 students in planck was at the train depot in the Hartford Fire Department. They can custom make windows or cut snd regroovs Manchester’s North End await­ Bros, for construction of the The Contractors’ Choice, The Homeowners Helper class at the time of the fire would South Manchester firefighters sash snd lit them to old windows. They can duplicate have been killed. ing a train to Boston. library. ^ ^ many moldings. This Is especially Important In restors- remained on the scene extin­ The fire also left Hose Co. 4 tlon work. If you need to hove lumber planed or desire 643-5144 Verplanck had come to Man­ "Friday was to have been a day 401 NEW STATE ROAD guishing small fires which con­ without a home. For a time, an unusual size mantel, the Manchester Lumber AL?PRICES CASH AND CARRY ONLY chester in 1893 to accept the job as off from school for the students so Mlllwork Department can do HI ______HOURS; Monday through Saturday 7:00 to 5:00 stantly erupted. Hose streams meetings were held at the quar­ MASTER CARD AND VISA ACCEPTED principal of the high .school He that the teachers could attend a directed on the ruins sent up huge ters of Hose Co. 3 on Purnell was soon made superintendent of convention in Hartford," he re­ See SCHOOL FIRE, next page Place. Temporary quarters were the Ninth School District. The last called during a 1953 interview The Ninth District School prior to the 1913 fire. 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Oct. 20, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Oct. 20, 1988 - 9 NATION Israel to answer The Race for the & WORLD the bomb attack Image-makers Bill limits kids’ ads METULLA, Israel (AP) - elaborate. Israeli leaders vowed today to Despite the tensions, the "Good WASHINGTON (AP) — Some television punish the Iranian-backed Hez­ Fence,” crossing point at Metul- stations would have to reduce advertising bollah fora suicide car bombthat lah was re-opened this morning get it their way and refocus their children’s programming blew up at a border crossing in and Lebanese workers were efforts under a bill approved by Congress Lebanon, killing seven Israeli permitted to head to jobs in and hailed as "a victory for America’s soldiers and wounding 10 others. northern Israel’s Galilee. By Robert Barr istration has done, very effec­ children.” The attack on the army convoy However, soldiers refused to let The Associated Press tively, and that’s now what The measure won final passage on a Wednesday afternoon was the reporters through the gate to campaign managers are being voice vote in the Senate on Wednesday, but worst against an Israeli target in Lebanon to examine the site of George Bush and Michael Du­ judged on.” kakis have resorted to what the The managers, especially the the Reagan administration opposes it and Lebanon since Israel withdrew Wednesday’s blast. Republican calls “ silly things,” most of its occupation troops The army said the bomb Bush managers, are being judged the Justice Department recommends that from exchanging stares with the from the country three years ago. exploded 300 yards north of the in some quarters as entirely too he veto it on constitutional grounds. Three Little Pigs to riding an M-1 effective. " I am sure that the state of so-called “ Good Fence” border The measure would limit advertising tank, to get the ultimate in Israel and its army' will not crossing near here at 1:25 p.m. time during children’s shows and require exposure — a free minute on the “ More than ever before, the remain still until we reach the (7:25 a.m. EDT) as two groups of TV stations to provide informative network news. whole campaign is in the control source of the evil, the source of Israeli military vehicles passed programming for children as a condition of The job of making that picture of image-makers,” says Salant. the attack,” Foreign Minister each other, one headed home and license renewal. and sound bite irresistible to TV Bush, who has many of the Shimon Peres told Israel radio. the other into Lebanon. same advisers who worked with AP photo producers falls to image-makers ’ ’ What must be clear to Hezbollah ” It was a very powerful for the two presidential Reagan, has used his status as a CHIPPING AWAY — Native whaler Arnold Brower Jr. uses a chisel to is that it will receive its just No funds for study charge,” said Maj. Gen. Yossi candidates. sitting vice president to produce expand a breathing hoie as a California whaie surfaces Wednesday near punishment.” Peled, head of Israel’s northern some striking images in the WASHINGTON (AP) - A Reagan These image-makers exert con­ Barrow, Aiaska. Three whaies are trapped in the ice-clogged Arctic Ocean "Israel’s just and secure hand command. trol over what gets seen on campaign. He was shown wit­ administration official who refused to fund will reach the killers, each and “ There was something large, nessing the destruction of the first a school study program on the Holocaust as rescuers try to free them. television by confining reporters every one of them,” Prime black, and black smoke came out, and camera-sound crews to a U.S. missiles under the treaty acknowledges that her decision was based with the Soviet Union and greet­ Minister Yitzhak Shamir said. and many things flew in the air. twilight zone close enough for in part on reviews including one ing the Discovery astronauts hundred Slav students in Kosovo’s capitai Max Mayfield, another forecaster at the Israel’s inner cabinet, the coun­ Our van was burning, about to cameras but too far away for complaining that the views of Nazis and after the space shuttle landed in Pristina but was called off in advance of a hurricane center, said the portion of the try’s top deCision-making body, explode,” an unidentified injured AP photo AP photo microphones to pick up any California. the Ku Klux Kian weren’t included. marathon three-day meeting of the Central Caribbean where the hurricane is bound met today to discuss the attack, soldier said on army radio. unscripted speech. Supporters of the Holocaust program Committee in Belgrade that ended has never experienced a storm of such which occurred Wednesday when An Israeli officer said a white BUS TOUR — Democratic presidential candidate LENDING A HAND — Former President , The result often enough: pic­ Dukakis sought to turn that entitled "Facing History and Ourselves” Wednesday. magnitude. a suicide assassin drove a bomb­ Toyota truck, driven by an Arab right, joins Vice President George Bush during a rally tures of flag-draped campaign around, unleashing a series of laden truck between two Israeli exploded between the two Michael Dukakis waves to supporters from his bus as he contend that the review boards set up to begins his campaign tour of and Missouri Wednesday at Kimball High School in Royal Oak, Mich. rallies with the candidates offer­ television commercials on “ The assess the merits of the program for the IRA Interviews banned convoys. convoys. ing snappy one-liners but no clear Packaging of George Bush.” Education Department were ideologically Thousands flee Joan In Beirut, the military wing of "The commanders got out to Wednesday. discussion of the issues. The Democratic presidential slanted and predisposed to recommend it LONDON (AP) — A government ban Hezbollah, or The Party of God, talk. The Toyota came in between “ That’s life,” says Richard candidate also has tried to use not be funded. SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — went into effect today on British television claimed responsibility for the the two groups of vehicles and Salant, former president of CBS “ free med^^ia” to his own attack and said it had mobilized Thousands fled the Caribbean coast of and radio interviews with the Irish exploded,” the officer said on News. “ Almost everything ex­ advantage. its forces for an Israeli reprisal. condition of anonymity. Dukakis responds to GOP attacks cept natural disasters are done to Central America today as Hurricane Joan Republican Army and 10 nationalist and Just this week, Dukakis bor­ Rally to protest crisis Hezbollah has been demanding Seven soldiers died and eight a greater or lesser extent to draw ciosed in with heavy rains and 115 mph Protestant groups involved in Northern rowed a trumpet and played a few action to force Israel to withdraw soldiers and two Lebanese Friday through Monday and had a margin of the attention of the media.” BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) — Serbs winds, threatening to unleash a torrent of Ireland’s sectarian conflict. By The Associated Press governor were ’’light years apart” on foreign bars of “ Happy Days are Here its troops from south Lebanon. women were wounded, the army error of three points. The influence of television in angered by the outcome of a three-day flash floods and mud slides. News reports today indicated further policy. Again.” It was a made-for-TV But Islamic Resistance, a loose said. In an effort to cut the margin, Dukakis was the political arena goes by the Central Committee meeting today The storm, which was moving west after restrictions are in the offing to try to curb Michael Dukakis accused the Republicans Bush was expected to raise the issue of visual and sound bite, but one that coalition of pro-Iranian Lebanese The blast left a 15-foot-wide planning a series of television appearances, resumed a boycott of school and university leaving 35 people dead or missing in of distorting his record on crime while Dukakis’ crime record today when the GOP numbers: may have backfired because it the recent rise in guerrilla activity. groups, also claimed responsibil­ crater. Witnesses said they saw and his campaign was considering purchas­ M At this time of year, the three classes in the ethnically troubled province Colombia and thousands homeless, stalled front-runner George Bush renewed the nominee travels to New Jersey and the New was coupled with reports showing Sinn Fein, the outlawed IR A ’s legal ity for the attack. pools of blood. Trees were ing blocks of TV time for either a speech by network newscasts reach more of Kosovo. this morning over the ocean, but heavy charge that his Democratic rival lacks any York City borough of Queens, where he was Dukakis dropping in the polls. political wing, compared the ban Israeli radio stations reported scorched. picking up an endorsement from a law the candidate, a town meeting-style program than 25 million American homes The boycott first started in late rains associated with the storm lashed foreign policy experience as the two White During a recent campaign stop announced Wednesday by the government Shiite Moslems in south Lebanon The body of the assassin was or a national call-in show. every night. September with a march by several House contenders traded attacks and enforcement union. in Illinois, Bush acknowledged, Costa Rica. with Soviet bloc censorship. fleeing to the north in fear of an not found and his vehicle was Meanwhile, Dukakis used most of his M Deduct station breaks and counterattacks. Dukakis was traveling to Connecticut “ We all do silty things in Israeli attack. The reports did not unrecognizable. campaign time for counterattacks. commercials, and the three net­ The Democratic presidential nominee, where the latest statewide poll showed Bush campaigns.” criticized by some in his party for his weak holding a 10-point lead. "M y positions are being distorted on a work newscasts have about 22 response to the GOP charges, angrily The two presidential candidates were number of these issues. That seems to be what minutes to cover the world. “ I wish you could have been with me out there in Disneyland,” answered his Republican accusers on Wed­ expected to put aside their political rhetoric the Bush campaign is all about,” Dukakis told H One minute during one net­ Report: Too easy to get government security clearance he said. ” I was standing there and nesday when presented with a brochure and replace it with humor as they both took reporters. work news show costs a commer­ attacking him as soft on crime. center stage tonight at the annual Alfred E. cial sponsor $90,000. Making that these three little pigs kept staring The Gacy brochure suggested that the man at me, so I know what it is to be on WASHINGTON (AP) - Ob­ scrutinize employees before they two years ago, bureaucratic government officials have eluded D-Calif., said, “ That’s probably said in testimony before Ihe panel “ Friends, this is garbage,” Dukakis said as Smith dinner in New York City. one-minute splash on all three convicted and sentenced to death in 1980 for the receiving end and do dumb taining a government security are granted bottom-level security food-dragging has kept counter­ detection for months or years, true.” last spring. he held up the mailing for a crowd in southern The event traditionally calls for comedy — murdering 33 young men and boys would be news shows — the campaigns call things. ... ciearance is almost as easy as clearances and don’t keep a close intelligence gains below what according to the report. The government’s basic secur­ The panel’s report found a Illinois. “ This is political garbage.” not criticism — from the candidates. it “ free media” — is a windfall eligible for a weekend pass in Massachusetts. "But the one that takes the cake getting a credit card, a critical enough eye on those who are they should be, the panel said One example of the shortcom­ ity review, known as the National pattern of bureaucratic sluggish­ The GOP brochure, which was sent to The Dukakis campaign, shaken earlier in worth more than a quarter of a The second brochure by the Illinois Republi­ was him riding around in that report on federal efforts to curb privy to the nation’s most sensi­ Wednesday. ings is that many security clear­ Agency Check, involves review­ ness throughout the intelligence voters in the state, suggested that convicted the week by a NBC News-Wall Street Journal million dollars. can Party said in bold print, ” AH the tank, the governor of Massachu­ spying suggests. tive secrets. Evidence of the lack of pro­ ances continue to be granted ing FBI fingerprint files and community in addressing secur­ mass-murderer John Wayne Gacy would “ be poll showing Bush ahead by 17 points, To get their share of that Murderers and Rapists and Drug Pushers setts in that tank,” Bush said. The report by the House Intelli­ While some progress in protect­ gress is the continuing discovery without checking applicants’ fi­ dossiers at other federal agen­ ity problems and it criticized a eligible for weekend passes” under Massa­ received better news on Wednesday from two limited time, campaigns must and Child Mole.sters in Massachusetts Vote Dukakis’ ride in an M-1 tank gence Committee conciudes that ing against spying has been made of new spy cases in which nancial or employment back­ cies. It does not include credit and preoccupation with hardware new surveys. "outguess the producer in terms chusetts’ prison furlough program. for Michael Dukakis.” across a grassy field in Michigan officials don’t do enough to since a harsher report was issued disgruntled employees or former grounds, despite repeated past employment checks, and costs and gadgetry that ignores funda­ Later, in Palmyra, Mo., Dukakis told the An ABC News-Washington Post poll gave of what’s going to be important,” recommendations that those just $10 to complete. mental personnel problems. Bush a seven-point lead while a Harris poll “ This isn’t worthy of a presidential says Robert J. Murphy, ABC’s on Sept. 13 was undertaken to crowd, “ I ’ve never seen such a pack of lies in campaign,” Dukakis told voters in Illinois. respond to Bush’s charges that he criteria be included. “ The com­ "W e ... spend thousands for It also found that little has been my life.” showed the GOP nominee leading by nine vice president for television news mittee finds this failure to act physical security measures in done to control the proliferation points — considerably less than the earlier Aides to the governor said Gacy would not coverage. was soft on defense. While Dukakis sought to set his record be eligible for a pass under the Massachusetts , media adviser to Agreement reached on drug bill inexcusable,” the report said. some programs (to protect) of classified information and straight. Bush continued to level his foreign survey. "What’s new is the next logical Asked whether that meant secret material, but for the concluded that top CIA personnel The ABC-Post poll, conducted Oct. 12 furlough program. step from the point of view of the Richard Nixon, affairs attacks on his opponent. and now to Bush, has said that the WASHINGTON (AP) - House- Issues the law enforcement The House allowed its getting a security clearance is people part of it, we are only were the sources of many revela­ through Tuesday, questioned 1,195 likely The Democratic candidate, who toured the campaign manager — once you The vice president charged that Dukakis news is much more important Senate negotiators have agreed negotiators and other working members almost a week of easier than opening a charge willing to spend $10,” Thomas J. tions in Washington Post reporter voters and had a margin of error of about rural Midwest area by bus, also charged that get your view in, how do you keep has “ an unrealistic view of America’s role” in than advertising in defining a on ; crucial law enforcement groups can’t resolve will be campaigning that ended Wednes­ account, oversight subcommittee O’Brien, then-director of the Bob Woodward’s book “ Veil” three percentage points either way. The Bush cares more about “ corporate opera­ everything else out of it,” he said. the world, and told students at the University candidate. issues in a compromise anti-drug handled by the top House and day, when the chamber had a full chairman Anthony Beilenson, Defense Investigative Service, about covert operations. of Michigan that he and the Massachusetts Harris poll of 1,356 likely voters was done tors” than family farmers. “ That’s what the Reagan admin­ bili, as they race to compiete the Senate leaders. The leaders said day of business. The House single measure keeping Congress they hoped to complete the members are expected to remain \ in session this election year. negotiations today a nd schedule a in Washington to vote on the CLOSE-UP Many senators seeking re- final vote for Friday. anti-drug bill. EUCERIN POLIDENT BASIS Cream Q-TIP Toothpaste election are already campaign­ Senate Majority Leader Robert Soap Tablets The negotiators who met Wed­ Cotton ing in their home states, white C. Byrd, D-W.Va., and Senate 16 oz. 120's A ll Types coileagues writing the drug bill Minority Leader , R- nesday night broke up in dis­ All Types NIVEA Swabs 6.4 oz. stay behind. Some two dozen Kan., said Wednesday that sena­ agreement over whether to auto­ 3 oz. Cream 170's Qa>i House and Senate members nego­ tors could pass the bill by voice matically deny sonie federal 6 oz. tiated Wednesday untii just be­ vote if their campaigning col- benefits to convicted drug offend­ 19 $ J3 7 fore midnight, with more negotia­ ieagues chose not to return to ers — or to give discretion to tions set for today. Washington. judges. 0 i u o m I 0 I Oil ■ ^ ]

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DlRosa Jr. ’ ’Seventy-nine people have been □ □ □ Riva and her husband, Bertram, who live at 243 saved during John’s speech.” Ferguson Road, have established the “ Hilai-y MCC GHOSTS — Ghosts are walking through the ViDage □ □ □ Debates Cooper Happy Kids’ Fund Inc.” in memory of their Lowe Building at Manchester Community College. Jack daughter, a form er teacher and elementary school Crier During their meeting Monday at MCC. the PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY - Candidates principal who died Sept. 29 of a heart attack at the members of the state Board of Trustees of Regional for public office who challenge incumbents are Anderson age of 30. Community Colleges were visited by a deceased very quick to say that when they go door to door in 'hoodwink’ The fund will help underprivileged children who - composer, (Franz) Joseph Haydn. their campaigns they discover that the names of need money for clothing or other items or who want m L Actually, it was speech and theater professor their incumbent opponents are not fam iliar to the to take a class trip, for example, Riva Cooper said. School in New Britain in June. Robert Richardson dressed as the 18th century constituents they meet at the doorstep. Hilary had started her own informal fund while Austrian composer. Richardson donned a white That, of course, is taken to mean that those poor □ □ □ teaching in Hartford. wig. a cane, knickers and a red jacket to tell the constituents are not well represented by the the voters Riva Cooper said she’s decided to retire from her BACK HOME — When Olympic gold medalist trustees about Haydn. incumbents, who, after having been elected, job at Unisys Inc. June I and open an office in her Bill Masse arrived for the autograph/photo session Richardson, along with music professor Charles proceeded to ignore them. Watching the recent Bush-Dukakis and Dukanomics home to head the fund. Friends have already begun last Thursday night at the Manchester Senior Gigliotti, told the trustees that the college’s And then the challengers, sobered by the Bentsen-Quayle encounters, you m a y have donating and she hopes to get companies involved. Citizens’ Center, it was a real homecoming. As a Weekend of Humanities is scheduled Nov. 4 and 5. disappointing experiences, vow publicly that if Contributions were also sought during the first The weekend is intended to immerse students in elected, they will keep in touch, hold meetings and wondered to yourself: Why don’t these guys child, Masse was a pupil at the form er Green half of a two-part documentary on Hilary’s life and School, now the senior center. drama, music, history, poetry and philosophy, do all manner of things to stay tuned in to the ask each other questions? Why don’t they mix no 'miracle’ work that aired Sunday on the TV show "Jewish "W here the parking lot is used to be a (baseball) Richardson said. constituency. it up m ore? W hy don’ t the rep orters on the L ife.” The second part of the documentary will be field and he used to play there all the time,” said The public is invited. The price: $25. To learn But one cynical political observer is not panel pursue it when the candidates so plainly broadcast at 10; 45 a.m. Sunday on Channel 30. Joe Diminico, the center’s program director. more, call 647-6088. impressed by the evidence and thinks other people avoid directly answering questions ? Hilary Cooper, a South Windsor resident, grew There was a steady stream of visitors waiting to should not be swayed by it, either. □ □ □ in Bay State ; up in Manchester. She was salutatorian of the Class get a glimpse of Masse and his gold medal. The Most people don’t know who their elected There’s a reason: The respective campaign committees got together in private and of 1975 at Manchester High School. She graduated crowd was estimated at between 350 and 400. RECORD TIM E - Fire Chief John Rivosa’s representatives are, our observer says. Anyone WASHINGTON — Gov. Michael Dukakis bolsters from the University of Connecticut in 1979 and who wants to prove it to himself should canvass his agreed to prohibit that sort of thing. Toward the end of the evening, at the end of the line speech during the five-year anniversary his reputation with folksy anecdotes about his worked as a bilingual teacher at the Dominick F. waiting patiently, were state legislators Jack celebration of the Manchester Emergency Medical own neighbors, surely a well informed and alert For that kind of underhanded activity, the 20-year-old snowblower and his modest, two-family Bums School in Hartford for nine years. Thompson. John Larson, Mike Meotti and Jim Service last month was supposed to last about 3‘A group, and see how many of them can name their L ea gu e o f W om en V oters, which has house in Brookline, Mass. Dukakis proved his She was named principal of Thomas Jefferson McCavanaugh. minutes. But his 20 minutes cost him a lot of state senator and representative. sponsored the debates since 1976 and helped parsimony at a recent news conference. He took a ^ organize the first two this year, withdrew its Life-Savor out of his mouth and stuck it to the sponsorship of the second presidential debate. podium. When the press conference was over, j Open Fonim T h e leagu e w anted a fact-to-face form at Dukakis popped the candy back in his mouth. This waste-not, want-not schtick doesn’t play so w ith only one m od erator, no press panel and well in Massachusetts anymore. The state’s was removing them, one had there for generations, a monu­ access road to be used to help planned for the reconstruction plenty of opportunity for the candidates to gale-force economy appears to have blown itself Meotti Is battling Set referendum already removed them. No one ment to wasteful planning. If renovate Main Street north of project. question each other directly. Now, says out and the number crunchers In Dukakis’ . wanted them. Yet those here in built, for example, there will be Center Street, an area which could Evasion, avoidance of the League President Nancy Neuman, the format administration are struggling to break even. ‘ for environment on Main St. plan Manchester favoring the baubles much less convenient parking use it. issues and unwillingness to con­ It remains to be seen if Dukakis can tough out the has been “ manipulated” by the parties and went to some of the same towns behind downtown Main Street The town's response to this was sider sensible alternatives are all Open Forum economic slowdown that has flattened his state ' To the Editor: To the Editor: the result “ hoodwinks” voters. and returned saying they had businesses and other facilities. to say that using the town’s evident in the town’s response to budget. Dukakis’ own people acknowledge that the It w asn’ t until tw o w eeks b efore the first learned nothing unfavorable The parking will be swallowed up highway department to repave suggestions on rescaling the glory days of the Massachusetts “ Miracle” are ■ The purpose of this letter is to Manchester must have a refer­ debate that the political committees about the baubles. Evidently by the access road. Substitute Main Street would take all their reconstruction to affordable, effi­ As you can see, the ram ifica­ Her campaign is working hard promote support and votes for endum on the “ downtown” Main over, but they are convinced the money will ; people can fool themselves and parking will thenbeblocksaway; time, delaying all routine depart­ cient size. The town must not presented the leagu e with a 16-page list of Dukakis backs tions of the Private Express to reach out to all citizens in the State Sen. Mike Meotti. Street reconstruction plan. Thisis continue to roll in at a healthy clip. ignore obvious evidence. this is not sensible but silly. mental road work. No one ever spend $16 million on this conditions, including no direct questions from Statutes being repealed and the 13th District. The main themes of the project our local government Postal Service Taxpayer groups and academics of every stripe Mike is co-chair of the Environ­ I also spent much time looking My letter analyzing this “ road suggested using the town's high­ boondoggle-laden project without one candidate to another and no follow-up USPS privatized are far-reaching her campaign are better educa­ looks forward to spending nearly estimate that the governor’ s current budget needs ment Committee of the General into whether the “ access road” to nowhere” (Sept. 28) also way department for any of this a referendum. and implicit. This issue, and all its tion for our children and financial $16 million on, all from taxpayers, questions by a panelist who felt his first query To the Editor: major changes if it is to balance next June 30, the Assembly. As an active environ­ planned just east of Main Street suggested the downtown section reconstruction work. That was a implications, are much further responsibility in state spending. local, state and federal. How, w as being dodged. end of the Massachusetts.fiscal year. One estimate mentalist I am frequently in­ would be useful and worth the of Main Street be thoroughly red herring, not an answer to my George Marlow reaching than being a special Susan Buckno has a long and then, should the referendum So the league has given up, at least for this With the upcoming presidential points to a deficit as high as $1.2 billion, which volved in attempts to maintain money and the disruption it would repaved — minus baubles — and proposal. Outside contractors 51 Blue Ridge Drive interest of only postal employees: distinguished record of commun­ questions be framed togi ve voters election fast approaching, I find it won’t fly in a state with a constitution that requires and improve our natural environ­ cost. If that road is built. it will be money saved by eliminating the would be used, just as always Manchester year. it’s unquestionably in the best ity service. As a state representa­ a choice? (Manchester’s govern­ necessary to bring an issuetobear a balanced budget. , ment. Mike Meotti is always While it’s possible to feel sympathy for that interest of all Americans that the tive, she will represent Manches­ ment seems to be avoiding such a which has received little or no Most of the deficit projections are smaller, but there. When Connecticut’s inland stand, it still remains true that, like the fellow regulated public monopoly which ter in a special way. referendum at all costs; it might press coverage, yet could affect they all point to the difficulty of estimating wetlands were disappearing at an who was asked why he played poker in a now exists stays intact. prove the voters know how to every citizen in the United States. revenues in a state economy that is now idling after alarming rate, Mike led in the As you go to the polls on Nov. 8, Donna R. Mercler discard unnecessary parts of the crooked game, the current debates are “ the Although a very few people several years of rapid growth. Massachusetts efforts to write a new inland please take into consideration 90 Clover Road plan!) only ga m e in tow n.” would disagree, this country officials say the economies of California and New wetlands act. This act greatly 31 STORES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT AND MASSACHUSETTS that George Bush is in favor of the Manchester The referendum should ask They may not be what the league wanted, enjoys the most economical and York have also downshifted. improves our efforts to protect comprehensive postal service in recommendations of the Presi­ It is tough enough to figure out how much money three major questions: but they really are the only opportunity for the inland wetlands for their valuable FREE FRONT-END ^ the world. The Private Express dent’s Commission on Privatiza­ will be there in stable times, according to Robert ■ Shall Manchester proceed LOW, LOW PIUCES! il voters to see the candidates in a live setting role in preventing flooding and with the “ downtown” reconstruc­ ...and cl>.eck o a t ttaoao n t B B aorvlcoa l ALIGNMENT , Statutes guarantee that the U.S. tion to repeal the Private Express Capeless, a member of the governor’s Revenue WITH THE PURCHASE OF FOUR J where they can respond, however canned recharging groundwater. tion as planned, to cost about $16 Postal Service will remain as it Statutes and privatize the U.S. Democrats: Let’s Advisory Board. "The reason we were created was FREE MOUNTING! N EW T IR E S /T their answers, to direct questions. was originally conceived; to Postal Service. George Bush will to prove that no one could estimate revenue,” he In the last General Assembly million and include "baubles,” S' FREE BALANCING! strung like beads along both sides T h a t’s too valu able to g iv e up, even though provide a universal mail system see to it that the way we get the vote out quipped. Mike was successful in leading the NO PURCHASE of Main Street intruding about 20 S' FR E E ROTATION! I’cKU. NECESSARY it would be much b etter the leagu e’s way. at universal rates, thereby uniting communicate with one another Another tough year will mean more fancy fiscal effort to get the state of Connecti­ will be thrown into a state of utter To the Editor: feet from both sides into the $ 1 0 0 0 The league says it will lobby over the next every citizen in the United Stales footwork by Dukakis’ budget czar, Frank Keefe, cut to preserve more of our S' FREE ‘.’srCHANGEOVER! regardless of where they reside. confusion and disarray. who told our associate Stewart Harris that he has rapidly disappearing open space. traveled portion of the street, and four years to pressure the parties to accept its [ I f f r e e f l a t R E P A I R ! l.u:.. Com puterized Four Wheel Unlike the "old days” when the Michael Dukakis will not sup­ Wake up, Americans. Don’t let $100 million socked away as a cushion for the state. ; This year Mike is focusing his a new “ road to nowhere” about a standards for debates in 1992. In that, it Every lue told by Town Farr it backed by out lamout Thrust Alignm ent Post Office Department received port such measures. Michael the TV news media stampede the Dukakis and Keefe were caught $455 million efforts on protecting underground block east of Main Street? WON-CUD NO N tSIlE " Guarm iltt! «AT MANCHESTER STORE ONLY* Every lire lok) at TOWNf AiN tiNE It gut'inteed lo> detecHm deserves support. Citizens need a neutral massive taxpayer subsidies, the Dukakis supports the U.S. Postal people into thinking the election is short this spring when tax revenues came in under water. This source of half of (The “ baubles,” or “ bubbles” GUARANTEED LOWEST wortmanttHp o> mtieea’t tor at long at you own iNe lue - regatdtett o' yeart m ttrrxe v mileage receoed •< a deled *10|»20|*39” authority to keep the debates as honest and Service because the U.S. Postal over, and George Bush has won. or “ bump-outs,” are curbed, worlimantnip O' maienait devriogt leium ii to lOWN faiA USPS is self-supporting as a projections. The last-minute belt tightening Connecticut’s drinking water is PRICE POLICY* PLVSI tVe wll repair it a' no charge o< replace i< TOU PAT ONLY FOB WHAT YOU HAVE USED' ______•rtCttMAT Service supports all citizens of the George Will, a Republican on curved areas to enclose parking Ic# th« quBiHy open as possible. quasi-government organization. prompted an uproar in the state, which has basked v showing contaminants in more - tr Tire*, ’wh r the Brinkley show, stated (with a areas, bus stops, etc. Some towns 'll find |UBt the Meanwhile, we’re stuck with what we’ve Besides delivering almost 160 United States. in economic revival for the past six years. > and more areas of the state and f' t ___ KAm a atOVB nBBt ! We have selected lires GUARANTEED billion pieces of mail to over 96 smirk on his face) “ that we as The cutbacks also added to the perception that desperately needs the attention have taken them out after un­ against glass, sharp metal, deep holes got. Not much, but better than nothing. •Don't compiomtOB a n d a ll ro a d h a z a rd s , a n d it 's F R E E ! W r Hav-c A ll Ihfs million addresses annually, other Michael L. Willadsen Democrats should not give up Dukakis has forsaken his state duties for the Mike is giving it. happy experiences with them. FREE! hope.” The only time George Will t,n<. A L O W E '; / " '” ; S K M i r o ' « services, suchasthefreeforward- President, Connecticut State campaign trail. Recent polls in Massachusetts — Others wish they could.) HJSI h a ’X o' iSE “ emNO^^THE ADVERtlSEMENT AND WE (Bn lIn P fiffltP I ««.l 11 -X JL J a I — Maine Sunday Telegram, Portland, Maine Whenever and wherever I find ing of mail to millions of Ameri­ Association of Letter Carriers would offer hope to a Democrat the only state won by George McGovern in 1982 — If you vote “ no” on that one, G o o d r i c h (C O R R O W II^ .n'-Gooditetir^SSEECB myself at gatherings addressing sUnoetBnttt I ■You Know & Trust I cans who move every year, would 50 Beldon Road would be if he was on the gallows show that Dukakis is not a popular man. Earlier ' here's a second question: ■Aeeenmie VOKOHAMA environmental issues, Mike is be lost. South Windsor with a rope around his neck. this month, a Boston Herald/WBZ-TV poll showed ■ Shall Manchester proceed ------The battle is not over. We have always there. For those of us with downtown MainStreet recon­ u n n r cn'721’ Y/LV OOWU KITED IttOuakty Econaiay ■ The President’s Commission on that only 41 percent of those interviewed in the RAOIALt MMUinm, only begun to fight. Mr. Bush says, committed to preserving our struction, excluding the baubles, WHITEWALL IMIUS Privatization recommended re­ state said they had a favorable opinion of Dukakis. ISSI0A1} Ml IISISAN >$9|2tS7SntS *72 IS 58(IRI3 ieS/SORI3 >3S isseoRis * natural resources, a vote for Mike tSSWRl} *is tKISRil TTSrSAlS *7$ I Its S0AI3 * “ Readmylips; there will be no tax or bump-outs? (This level of ITS KAO *97 H i 'SHIS *7* I 75)80f ll3 >41 pealing the Private Express Buckno’s record Bush enjoys a 52 percent favorable rating. But S lM lte lU d 1S5;eOR1} *43 R i i s w r o • t les rSRM * Increase.” The middle-class Meotti is a vote for a man who is in reconstruction would be hundreds ARRIVA WHITEWALL IISMRO ' » , TOSISfllS H it 195.'75R 14 '41 ['lesrsRi* ' Statutes and selling the USPS, when the same poll asked state residents who they 205/75RI 4 *4S r 20$ rsRit * 165.'>0R13 *S2 S T I I L S IL T E D 215.'75R 14 *4e worker pays his tax in advance. the forefront of those battling to of thousands of dollars less than RADIAL W.W. : 21s rsRia allowing private companies to is distinguished would vote for, 43 percent said Dukakis, 39 percent 18S/I0R13. *S9 205 75R 15 >47 , 20t rSR’ S ie5‘7SR14 *49 ISSIOA’ ] •Ml IIS 'S«<« ■MlJJS'SAlS 215 75R 15 ' 4S 21s rsRis What Mr. Bush should have said improve our environment. $16 million. If this version were Better Quality US MAO •$I KS ISQ’t •te ns OP’S *82 225 75R 15 'B A 22$ rSRIt handle and deliver the mail. said Bush. A recent Boston Globe poll gave 19575R14. *69 Its KAO •M 20S 'snis 235 75R 15 '57 2)$ rtnit is, "There will be no tax increase approved, annual extra mainte- STEEL RMMl SNOW 19S75R1S *72 /« lISIOP’ l •$rl IIS ISA'S Imagine the fragmented and To the Editor: Dukakis a more comfortable 48-40 percent lead 20S 7SR1S •7 5 W h it e w a lls confusing postal system which for wealthy Republicans.” over Bush. nancecqsts of thousands of dollars 215'75R15 •7 7 , 0„..nAn..I.*U.SE«OH ' s r Arthur Glaeser 205 75R14 tssunii 205 7Sfl1l As Election Day rapidly ap­ The elderly, mliiorities, disad­ would also be saved, year after 2)$7SR14 15510RI3 •STillSIORI) '74|205 75RIS w H im a would emerge from deregulation: “ No Dukes” bumper stickers indicate that some 124 Broad St. 2157SR14 iisioni3 1(5 BORIS •M19S75R14 >79 215 75415 20S7yns T R A X X W . W . proaches. Manchester voters are vantaged are not considered in year.) 205 7SR15 17SB0R1] irS I0RI3 •T1 I 20575RI4 'MI22S75RI5 XA4 ALL-SEASON subject only to disruptions from folks are not so much rallying behind Bush as they Manchester 1ISS0R13 21WSA1S RADIAL WHITEWALL 2t57SRI5 iHTTIRI. at, iiVTtRII 'IM begi nning to pay close attention to Mr. Bush’s programs. Or, how about this third 22S7SR1S iiSTSfm 225 75R15. CEniScZZEl RADIAL All-SEASON RADIAL W.W. itt^'4 oH ynrYIRII >118 bankruptcies, unregulated are abandoning Dukakis. That may have •ra aQt'YW'4 aei nt/riMit •$te 2357SR15 19S^M14 23S75R15 Cuilom Polvtlnl Wlrittwall •49 I 115'5614 ;ail5/75B11 mergers, and the general instabil­ the race for state representative There are more registered something to do with the harsh reality of question: •54 1*5 75014 •YBlwarTWU «ea'______165/80R13... »59| 205/75R14. *71 •55 20s '5014 H7 '55 ity of private competition. Im­ in the 13th Assembly District. So Democrats than Republicans, so ■ Shall Manchester proceed 1st Quality ICONOMY SNOW eADIAl W.W. 175/75R14,.. *40 215/75R15. .*7 5 •57 I 205 15015 nnniHiwiMw.w. V IS ’UII . Dukanomics. 19e/75R14... *47 225/75R15 -*t1 1S5'75B1« .*S4 215/75R1S ‘S3 -’ 7S/tOR13 * ts 19S/7SRI4 *S2 22S/75R15 ffi-Vi • aw i 1 far, Susan Buckno’s campaign let’s get the vote out. with downtown reconstruction, 1S5/IOR13 20S/7SR15... «74l23S/75R15 .*45 C f J P y — ^ — “ agine going to the "post office” to Faced with the $455 million shortfall, Dukakis 16S/80R13 *4S 20S'7SR14 *Sa ALL-SEASON RADIAL ■'e5/SORl3 *72 205/75RU *97 22V75R1S *191 i;ii».i isl______® 1988 by N F A Inc excluding the baubles and the 175/S0R13 M S 215/75R14 •»» -185'75RI4 *71 3IS/75RI5 *SS mail letters and finding that a has been very impressive. She has canceled the expansion of some human service 1SS/URI3 'S3 22S'7SRI4 . 'SS WHITEWALL — R a tre a d t shown voters that she under­ Robert L. Murphy so-called “ access road” now — L/7SR14. »4S 205/7SH15 . *SS 'U H o o m i ) ISS'SORIS •27 21S/7SR14 *39 different postal rate applies to programs. Some people who had expected to be •29 32S'7SR14 •44 Letters to Better Queldy Bie$ RADMlSNOWnraUDS t7S.80R13 r"ucK" Ire" ^ "You're doing a George Bush, aren’t you each letter because it’s going to a stands the issues that are impor­ 121W. Main St. added to the human service rolls for day-care planned as part of the reconstruc­ snniimD IBS 7SR14 •32 2IS/7SR15 •39 ‘ SNOW TIRE Becked t>» Town f iirT Femoui 19S'75R14. •34 225/7$R1S •44 inHrcaoodrich tant to Connecitcut families. Vernon tion? (Here we are talking about ■ton CiedNo Haute' OuererMee IsUMW.W. 205/7SR14 . •37 23S/75R15 •46 trying to tower my expectations!" different “ zone ’’ programs and the like were turned away. A few the editor WHITEWAll 155 eORII *43 .16S/S0I13 *34 tSS S0RI3 J2S I5R14 cutting additional millions of •42 165B0RI3 '4S private agencies caught in the crunch laid off ri«5,'75i14 ITS BORIS 205 75RI5 175 80R13 ' 4t L O O D i ^ f A R VECTOR The Manchester Herald dollars from the presently pro­ ,r30S'75Dl4 IIS 7SRH 3IS7SR1S 1B5 I0RI1 'SO workers. <2lS;7Sit4 tiS 79RI4 J257SR15 185 rSRI4 'AS ALL-SEASON RADIAL W.W. _ (CMMVH) EeuiiiSmj : f 21S/7SI1S 20S 7SR14 33S 7SR1S 195 I5R14 *S1 155 e0Ri3 115 75R14 .A » welcomes original letters to jected cost, perhaps as much as $3 305 75RI4 'SS 165 I0R13 195 75R14 ■ too 1$ Deborah Weinstein, executive director of the 22S'7 Sil5 2t5 7$RI4 ■ rto It 235/75a1S 715 75RI4 'SS 195 70R13 205 75R15 ■ t $0 < t $ the editor. million to $5 million, considering BUY-NON-SHf 205 rSRIS *S4 175 80R13 215 7SR15 .M 7«$r$oi$ Massachusetts Human Services Coalition, said 315 75R1S 'ST 115 70RI4 225 75R15 • I M 2l $ r $ O l $ BIAS SHOW REYRIADS Ouaranleed Brand Names •B 1 22$ r $ r m the land and business taking, 33S 75RI5 'SO 205 rORU George Bush has blood on his hands Letters should be brief A/B7BI13. *25.44 i F7St14 *32.44 i ^/O^BalS M .44 F o r L e s t ••* 22$ r$oi$ workers at some private agencies "did not get paid 335 75RI5 *SS damages to businesses, the loss of CiQ7li14 *24,44 I 0 7 8 n 14 .* 3 4 .4 1 H76a15 • 35.S# for a while and many of those organizations and to the point. They should i^ S a l i «27:m I H7».14 . . *37:tel L76.tS . *37j^ some drugs to treat high cholesterol. Therefore, the convenient parking, not to men­ MuscleTIRES WASHINGTON —• "Tens of thousands of operate on a very small m argin.... There is no be typed or neatly handwrit­ HIGH PER FO R M A N C E HIGH PERFORMANCE Food and Drug Administration proposed in 1980 • R W L • P R O W L E R • T O Y O • G R A N D P R IX Americans are dead and millions injured as a getting around it, it wasn’t handled all that well,” ten, and, for ease in editing, tion an unnecessary, useless RIKEN SNOWS YOKOHAMA MANS PtII S.B. 90099KN l/A TOSBORO •n|22S40ni4 'll Raittd Wtril. L.iter Ra4>ii AtHHl WM. c.n.r that makers include a “ patient package insert” »S(4flt3 33S(0A14 result of Vice President George Bush’s role in she said. should be double-spaced. road.) 1IS40RI4 • •• IKiOntS MD 1ISI0R14 IKUA1S 195(0414 •tniTOSionis jot'ORi* *5* 2 lt SOHRIJ F M m m fi (P P l) explaining proper usage and warning of Does it seem likely there will be mtoRi4 »S BORIS 7IL roar. 'M iiiiili ill 24t M hOM Letters must be signed with •11>l2i5(( Its tOHAI. eliminating or obstructing 20 life-saving safety “ When revenues aren’t there, you can’t spend the }OSiORt4 3t$(0RlS 705(0«14 possible side effects of 300 drugs that account for such a referendum? ‘l l Ins '.mI* *S? 21$ tOHRU IIS 60 S R U standards,’ ’ says "Risking Am erica’s Health and Northern money,” Keefe said bluntly. That’s advice Keefe name, address and daytime Belter QuAl'ty Sleet Bell 19S.60SRU MA|or OuAlily 19S'(OSRI5 1.5 billion prescriptions. telephone number (for Let’s look at the record; judge IMPORT S}I0W TIRES yitaUit ••» -|20SSOSRI5 Safety,” a report of Public Citizen, founded by should remember if his governor is lucky enough to BIAS SNOW W.W. yrttoRit ••«• Perspective 155RI2 I75RI4 jniss:; ..'n "In February 1981 George Bush, at the request of verification). for yourself. M i B0it3 235 75i14 GRAND SPIRIT Ralph Nader. inherit the Reagan deficit next January. IB5RI4 IBS 7St14 2tS75tt5 155R13 HRX several major drug companies, stopped the PPI I spent a good deal of time IBS 70RI4 That’s a strong charge. It can be backed up. In Michael J. McManus The Herald reserves the 195 75114 * n 22575i15 KSR13 175 70RI3 19570AI4 program,” said Public Citizen, noting that one of right to edit letters in the during this last hot summer J05 75i14 .'SB 23575it5 ?0S'60Hni3 •« fact, this column made the same charge a year Brain drain I 1B5 7QRI3 I65RI5 OQXSSdZQ the firms lobbying him was Ell Lilly, on whose 2I5 75II4 ia5(0HRI4 4# interests of brevity, clarity visiting other towns, including one A $k f o r Our Low to w Prieeo I9560HR14 *7 ago. Why has Dukakis ignored blood on Bush’s There was a time when defense laboratories TIEMPOAU-SEASON I9S’UHRIS *t board Bush served and “ In which he owned 1,500 in another state, talking to local * M IC H IU N * IIRiSTONI * GOODVUR ladMSfttlltHtdW.W. and taste. Radial Whitawall 1S5BORI3 205 BOHR 15 *a hands? were at the forefront of high-tech research. M’S I0WN> COUNTRY 131 _____ shares of stock, worth between $50,000 and officials there and learning how I55BOR13 •34| 205 75A1S >S9 165 BORIS *49 M fffV t €tr* In his Aug. 15 speech to the Republican National Scientists who wanted to be on the cutting edge Letters about candidates IBS BORIS •44 215 7SRIS >M 175 BORIS >92 $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . ” and issues in the fall election they felt about their baubles, rou. I OR WE PAY IBS75RI4 •47 22S75A15 • • I 1B5BOR13 *93 IBS60HRI4 *103 Convention, President Reagan hailed Bush’s role in went to work for government labs because that was 195 75R14 •49 23S75RI5 *44 IB5 75RI4 'S3 I9S60HRI4 ' t i t 225 60HR14 ' f U , ' ■ Lead in gasoline. In the last debate, a reporter planned or installed, one town IHEIOWI* 205 75R14 •S3l 19S7SRI4 '99 eliminating "many unnecessary regulations.” And deaths, injuries or air pollution. One was a where the talent and money was. But the campaign are encouraged. 19560HRIS . * t 1 t I •Details At All Stores Bush says one of his "proudest accomplishments” one-year delay of automatic restraints. And in said. “ You did urge EPA to relax regulations unpredictable defense budgets and expanding To assure fairness and allow decided not to build them, another 20S60HRIS ' l i t I has been "to help eliminate needless government October, they were rescinded permanently. involving the elimination of lead from gasoline?” opportunities in the private sector are draining the time for their publication, Insurance companies, noting that air bags would Bush replied, “ Ninety percent reductions in lead SUPRIHI RAtlAl WILD i n regulations that h ave... raised prices and cost brains away from government labs. A study done the deadline for campaign OUfLIHE WHITE lEITEOI I All'Seesea Whitewall SPORTS CAR TRAC proven 150,000 serious injuries a year while saving since I chaired that regulatory task force, 90 ltS .70SRI4 . e i I jobs.” for the Air Force Association, a military interest letters is noon on Wednes­ lSSWRIl •39II95 7SR14 •« QUALITY TIRtS FOR SMALL CARS — COMPACTS — UNUSUAL SIXES N V T R W L 22S/70« 0 I 5 * - - - ' .•eOlOCEST(M«rOllOHAWt.MiCHEllN>GISlAVEO>9lR£LLI'C04ITlN€NTALCOOOYEARandffidrf' 1 lU Otl •W|»ii2MA94 205 75RI5 >71 )eil5«i| •III 285 7501$ •88 6 d 0 0 Y E A R 235.WIBR15 * l i i I Consider the "needless" regulation of air bags. group in Washington, reports that a top scientist at day, Nov. 2. TOVOfTONOHAMA KELLY llillig o iM tN I15 7SA15 <81 EMERGENCY ECONOMY RADIAL t o y o ,Y o k o h a m a k . l l y o u m o a •'QATORS** His reply twists key facts. First, half of the lead ■$$RI2 •88 itttnia ••• M$A1(5 •!» 225 710’$ ‘88 found the recission "arbitrary and capricious” in Address letters to; Open I1I9 75RI4 •ulsiSTSRIS *7l I4$R’2 ' l l iulW ITOMO' According to the National Highway Traffic a defense lab can hope to make about $72,000 a { nillUOlHIMl 339/90VR15 *ta9 Fire — Police — Medical SPORTS TIRES ir$IO$RI2 •M " H R " R W L I IBESZDUZEI UA* 235/SOVRie *294 1982. The Supreme Court agreed in 1983, in a 9-0 in gasoline was removed in the Carter years, and 155012 •311 18501* *48 tl$'705RI2 *7* GRAND PRIX RVT Safety Administration, between 6,000 and 9,000 year. Counterparts in the private sector can ask at Forum, Manchester Herald, Its 705014 •82 '•Mils •M 175/ 70HRI 3 . *72 I55RI3 •34 175 7(1013 *41 irtronii ‘a* lio i( •ettiMis • 24S)S0VR16 <249 I S/ HR I 18$ 105014 •78 ittiORit ‘ at -~il t4;38l I I I •tf< 9 70 13 ,*77 vote, and ordered compliance. lead levels in bloodstreams of children dropped by 1(5013 •37 115 root) *45 itt ^ 399/90VR19 *294 i a 9/ 70HRI 4 . . .*79 j lives per year could be saved if air bags were in all least twice that much. The report also notes a P.O. Box 591, Manchester 1(5015 •48 115 10014 ^49 I tS38t 18$ ‘ i r DIAL 911 OOODVXAR I 17.48 18S In 1984, NHTSA reissued the standard, not a third — important progress since lead reduces U50I4 C O R S A OT entOCIBTCHH KMCNSLlNTaK cars — 20 percent of the 46,400 killed annually. disturbing mediocrity creeping into government 06040. In Manchester l$$tORI2 ‘54 ■svHii ‘ta l t l ’rBMIM$ *4 retread s Mi I0RI2 *54 l4«4tMnM0 ' l l BIAS FLY POLYEtnilW.N. making it effective till 1990, a second decade of the IQ of kids. In August 1981, Bush called for Better Quality Imported irtroHi. •#• itetiHMiM •tr NHTSA first propo.sed air bags in 1969, to be research labs. Scientists are concentrating more MICHEUN 11$ tOMIMRWU •?• CONTINeNTAL “ quick relief” for small refiners and a possible row " Farr U '* * SPORTS CAR STEEL IMPORTS •«$toRtt ‘ tea installed in 1972 model cars. delay for which Bush must accept blame. The cost; on conservative projects where the risk of failure is IRON CI.40 tSSBRia ■48 •ELTED RADIALS 148 8RI3 •44 I s i b m T l T . WNins “ at least 40,000 deaths and one million injuries,” "relaxing or rescinding the entire lead phasedown 155012 •38)175 014 '47 188 8013 **8 y ABA A b o u t O ut Henry Ford II and Lee lacocca met with lower. I45RO •3* 175 70012 '47 1888013 *M im o ii 2! ’ L o w . Ldw Pncea’ •3« 18$ 70RI2 ‘4« 188 9RII •88 rnm nit <88 iltB4 1MSRI4 '78 let/reiMt* N e a r l y S h o p p e 1(5015 •4T| tl5r700l4 >M tw»/7iwai« In 1977, the Carter Administration issued standards Anyone who lost a loved one or who was injured E PA’s Anne Gorsuch verbally granted a waiver N u $24.88 1M7TCR14 TB E k : s to phase them in over three years, beginning with should demand an explanation from Bush. Public to a small refiner, and in February 1982 proposed 1 fflaiirliPBlrr H rralft .N*ut ixi 1982 models. The industry objected again, but Citizen sees much more blood on his hands! an indefinite suspension for small refiners. An I 366 Main St., Manchester, CT ■ Pedestrian safety; About 7,500 pedestrians are outcry in Congress, the press and the public Between Rm m II A Hayneo St. in PhilWich Agency BMfi. Congress rejected resolutions to veto the standard. ^tiOeni prompted an EPA reversal. Founded In 1081 6 ‘46>207S * Open Mon Ihrti Thar*. Hrs. I

By Dave Carpenter should have had it.” The Associated Press Then Hubbard muffed Davis’ IN BRIEF is not tolerated routine grounder. John Shelby OAKLAND. Calif. - First, the drove in Hatcher with a groun­ Athletics stopped hitting the ball. dnut for a two-run lead the Hoop signups being held J u s t r e - 1 M Dodgers never lost. turned from Now, they can’t catch it. The Manchester Rec Department is Oakland infielders misplayed Hubbard, who committed Jusf the Margaree six errors in 463 chances during holding youth basketball registration now River, Cape three balls in the twiiight'Wednes- through Oct. 28 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the East day night, bumbling away an the regular season, didn’t want to Breton. Nova discuss his misplay. Side Rec, Mahoney Rec Center and the Scotia. This opportunity to tie the World Community Y. Joe’s World Series. year, thanks to Los Angeles got a second There are four divisions: pee wee (ages Instead, the A’s came away retirem ent, Joe Garman unearned run in the third when 8-9). midget (ages 10-12).junior (ages spent nearly trailing the Los Angeles Dodgers Franklin Stiibbs doubled 'and 3-1 in games and shaking their 13-15) and intermediate (ages 16-17). Age three weeks on ,£etjjcd, Davis hit a slicing liner that is determined as of Dec. 18.1988. tny favorite T heads about an uncharacteristic skipped off the top of Weiss’ glove defensive failure. There is a $5 registration fee and a $4 river. and into left field. that fishing the Margaree was a With a suddenly punchless Rec membership card is required. Had a good time, in that there “ It was a misjudgment on my lead-pipe cinch, with the salmon offense now hitting .186 for the 33 were salmon in the river, the part,” said the rookie, who made friends that I fished with were waiting to hit their flies with utter Series, two errors and a passed just one of his 15 errors after July ball that cost two runs in a 4-3 loss Gamble has cast removed greht, and of course coming back abandon. 8. "Hehititharderthanithought. to the same farm we stay at each With the people who just plain couldn’t have come at a worse I hate making errors worse than STORRS — University of Connecticut time. year, is like coming back to a didn't know, it was a matter of anything in the gam e.” senior guard Phil Gamble, who suffered a home away from home. education, which all of us were “ I think w e’re thinking too Manager didn’t broken wrist in informal workouts, had the much about what is going on right However, this year’s good time willing to share. And I felt sorry feei the A ’s gave the game away cast removed from his right arm Tuesday. now,’’ said Luis Polonia, a .289 was marred by a new kind of for some of these anglers, be­ because they weren’t mental Gamble may start shooting early next hitter over two seasons who is Rsginald Plnto/Manch«t«r Harald salmon fisherman on the stream. cause they were deluded into • errors. week, with a protective guard on his wrist, batting .111 against the Dodgers. Ill mannered, pushy types, and thinking they were going to hook m “ We just have to relax a little “ Physical errors are part of the but isn’t expected to join the Huskies in HAPPY INDIAN — Manchester swimmer Katelyn Lindstrom, shown in a who barge onto a pool trying to lots of salmon. The Margaree is bit because we’re playing too gam e.” La Russa said. "Just like full-speed drills for about two weeks. file photo, had reason to smile Tuesday as she broke her own record in the outmaneuver the fishermen al­ one of the toughest rivers foreven The 6-foot-4 Gamble was UConn’s second ready there. Let me explain. experienced anglers, and a lot of tight,’’ he said. “ We have to Stew trying not to walk the leadoff 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:11.8. Lindstrom and her Indian hitter and both of them scoring.” leading scorer a year ago and was named On most salmon rivers, and these people spent time and forget the things around us and teammates will host Windham High Friday at 3:30 p.m. in a battle for first just start playing the game the What’s more aggravating to the Most Valuable Player as the Huskies won especially where there is open money, and were terribly way we did all year.” A ’s is a sustained hitting slump the N IT championship. place in the CCC East Division. Both squads are unbeaten. water, as in Nova Scotia, the rule disappointed. The A’s, greatly improved up that has seen them score just nine is “ rotate the pool.” This means The other angler, a line jumper, the middle with the addition of runs on 24 hits in the four games. that if three or four people arrive who tried to beat out fishermen in Walt Weiss at shortstop and The Series batting numbers tell MCC soccer bows Sugar Ray, Dundee split LPGA tourney canceled at a pool, or if I arrive at a pool rotation, by jumping to the the story: Jose Canseco 1 for 15, and two others are there, I take forefront in lead of the first angler Glenn Hubbard at second base, The Manchester Community College were third in the American AP photo Carney Lansford 1 for 14, Walt LAS VEGAS (AP) — Sugar Ray Leonard INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Mayflower my place at the end of the line. in line precipitated some unplea­ men’s soccer team fell behind 6-0 and League this season with just 105 Weiss 1 for 14, Mark McGwire 1 has split with his longtime trainer, Angelo Classic, which had the fifth richest purse The first person starting down sant moments. Two of the local wound up on the short end of a 7-3 decision errors. They dazzled in the field STRUCK OUT — Oakland’s Jose Canseco has a for 13, including a popup to first Dundee, in a bitter dispute that has on the LPG A tour, has lost its sponsor through the pool, takes one step, fishermen almost threw one of to visiting Mitchell College Wednesday these jumpers into the river when against Boston en route to a disgusted look on his face after striking out with a man on with the bases loaded in the apparently ended a nearly 12-year because of a lack of national television casts once or twice, and then afternoon at the McCormick Athletic he refused to heed their warnings four-game AL playoff sweep, and seventh. relationship between the two men. exposure, the tournament chairman said. takes another step down the in the bottom of the ninth against the Dodgers in Game 4 Complex. to get to the end of the line. As one played errorless ball in the first Oakland’s troubles were sym­ Leonard’s lawyer. Mike Trainer, said The 72-hole tournament, sponsored by river. In that way. the pool is of the World Series. Norman James scored two of the Cougar covered thoroughly. local angler said to me “ When he \ three games of the Series. bolized by Canseco’s at-bat with Dundee will not work Leonard’s Nov. 7 the Indianapolis-based Mayflower Group, goals while Melvin Douglas collected the This has been going on for a realized we were serious about It unraveled for three innings in the tying run on in the ninth. Jay fight against Donny Lalonde, the first time had been without television coverage the other. MCC, which lost for the ninth long, long time, and with the him swimming with the salmon, Game 4. and that was all the takes and they capitalized on catcher Terry Steinbach let Ste­ Howell hung a curveball on Leonard won’t have Dundee in his corner last two years. This year it offered $400,000 0-and-l and he fouled it back. straight time, falls to 3-10 while Mitchell is exception of a few people each he moved it. Ignorance is one Reginald Plnto/Manchester Herald Dodgers needed. them.” wart’s pitch to Mike Davis get by in a 3.5-fight professional career. in prize money. “ It was just one of those games Two of the A ’s miscues came in him, scoring Sax. Then on 3-and-2, Canseco fanned now 8-4-1. The Cougars will host year, who do not know the rules, thing, and can be excused. But The split came after Dundee, unhappy "The 12-year-old event also helped raise where we made some mistakes the first inning when Los Angeles “ It’s tough out there in twilight on a “ nasty” breaking pitch. Community College of Rhode Island there has been few problems in deliberate jumping is something CONCENTRATING — East Catholic’s Jean Cardinale with his payment for working Leonard’s more than $1 million for research of pitching- and defensive-wise,” scored two runs on one hit. games when the sun is shining off “ I couldn’t believe it,” Canseco Saturday at 1 p.m. at the McCormick the past. In fact, most anglers, else.” keeps her concentration as she bumps the voiieybaii last fight against Marvelous Marvin children’s di.seases. It’s too bad that these things said Dave Stewart, who gave up With Steve Sax on third after a the backdrop in centerfield and said of his strikeout. “ I ’mjustnot Athletic Complex. while waiting their turn will swap during a match against Sacred Heart at the Eagies’ gym. four runs, two earned, in 6 1-3 leadoff walk and Mickey Hatcher the batter’s box is in the shad­ hitting the ball hard and I don’t Hagler, demanded that his own lawyer lies, flies, and a general feeling of had to happen, but in a way it may East won in four games. innings. “ We made some mi.s- on fir.st with a hit-and-run single. ows,” Steinbach .said. “ But I know why.” negotiate payment for working the cameraderie helps make the be a blessing in disguise. The Lalonde bout, a demand Trainer and NFL sets attendance mark whole ambiance pleasant. reason being, that a lot of these No beer on Sunday people will not be back again next Leonard refused. NEW YORK (A P ) — The N F L set an Now. this year, thanks to articles written by fellow year. They found out that break­ G U LF BREEZE. Fla. (A P ) - Golf fans all-time single week attendance mark members of my craft who attend ing the rules will not be tolerated, will have to do without beer Sunday as a when 934,271 tickets were sold for its 14 Eagles suffering Shriver a winner the Atlantic Salmon Conclave plus that the Margaree does not Horse players a different breed consequence of moving the Pensacola games last Sunday and Monday. there a year ago. the river was give her salmon up that readily, ZURICH. Switzerland (AP) - That represented an average attendance Open to a new site near this Florida swamped with people from other was a definite turnoff. Bv Ed Schuyler Jr. “ Who's going to ride?” He was Roger Velez, who is based at Top-seeded Pam Shriver eliminated Judith Panhandle city. of 66,734, 97 percent of stadium capacity. areas of the country where a scoring drought The Associated Press “ Guys from out of town.” Calder in Miami and was one of those who The switch from the Perdido Bay Resort Wiesner of Austria. 4-6, 7-5. 6-0 in the Twelve of the 14 games were sellouts with “ rotation” is not the rule. Joe German, a Manchester “ Anybody can ride,” said a man as he answered the call of the Horsemen’s to the Tiger Bay Golf and Country Club opening round of the $200,000 women’s only San Diego at Miami and Tampa Bay Grab what you can. when you resident for many years, is a Horse players are all heart. de-bu.sed and headed for the mutuel Benevolent and Protective Association, also meant a move from Escambia County European Indoors tennis championship. at Indianapolis failing to .sell out. can. seems to be that rule. ALsoa recognized authority on the sub­ “ Just another bunch of bums,” said the windows, the fir.st race less than a half-hour which represents owners and trainers. NEW BRITAIN - Remember to Santa Rosa County. The latter has a law Fifth-seeded Katerina Maleeva of The previous record was 902,128 tickets large group of neophyte salmon ject of bamboo fly rods, and the guy dresssed all in brown, who was .seated away. The HPBA had placed an advertisment In the plight of the Midwestern banning Sunday beer sales. Bulgaria advanced to the quarterfinals sold, an average of 64,438 on Oct. 27-28, fishermenfishermenwhowereledtobelieve who were led to believe sport of fly fishing. directly behind the driver of a bus taking Race riding is a risky business — Ron the Daily Racing Form on Tuesday, the day farm er this summer? with a 6-4. 6-2 victory over France’s 1985. H.S. Roundup improvers of the breed to Aqueduct on Turcotte of Secretariat fame is bound to a off between the close of the Belmont Park East Catholic High boys’ soccer Isabelle Demongeot. Wednesday for a day of racing. wheelchair. Mike Venezia was killed in a meet and the opening of the mostly cold, coach Tom Malin sees his team in Dolphins sign Franklin The regular New York jockeys — riders spill last week at Belmont Park — but dismal seven-month Aqueduct meeting. Givens says she won’t a similar predicament. “ We're in 9-8. Edberg, Becker advance like Angel Cordero Jr. and Eddie Maple — jockeys more often are remembered for The ad said: “ Licensed Jockeys Wanted M IAM I (A P ) — The Miami Dolphins a drought.” he said after the Aquinas 2 1—3 East Catholic 0 0—0 were refusing to ride to support their perceived bad rides than for the daily risks To Ride At Aqueduct. Round-Trip Trans­ placed kicker Fuad Reveiz on the injured NBA players possible TOKYO (A P ) — Top-seeded Stefan Eagles dropped a 3-0 verdict to St. Scoring: A-Olson 2. Cartiera demand for a 5 percent cut of second- and they take. portation To Be Reimbursed to All Those reserve list Wednesday and activated Tony Edberg crui.sed and second-seeded Boris take money from Tyson Thomas Aquinas Wednesday af­ Saves; EC- Jim Tauras 5. A- Dan MADRID. Spain (A P) — The National Kondracki 5. third-place purses instead of flat fees. In Wednesday’s third race, a 3-year.-old Applying For Positions.” Franklin to replace him. Becker struggled Thursday, but both ternoon at Willow Brook Park. Basketball Association is willing to discuss Bv G arv Lon oer sionsion series. series. ABC’s ABC’s “ “ Head Head of of thethe Riding in their places were jockeys from filly named Darling Dutch clipped the heels Some horse players, using logic born Franklin, a 10-year veteran, was advanced to the quarterfinals of the Seiko By Gary Longer “ We’re having a difficult time sending its players to the Olympics if the out of town — 56-year-old Buck Thornburg. of another horse and threw Charles Forest, from losing races that were due to rider Super tennis tournament. The Associated Press Class.” Tyson was traveling putting the bali in the net.” he released by New England during the Girls Volleyball Kim Doran. Demetro Vicent, Tami Bryon, who is based at Finger Lakes in upstate error and not dumb handicapping, saw a International Basketball Federation Edberg. the defending champion, won home from Venezuela. His man­ explained. preseason. The Dolphins signed him after ager. Bill Cayton. had no com­ “ They’re all also-rans, every one of New York. Forestescaped with bruises, but ray of hope in the substitute riders. (FIBA) decides admitting NBA the first set against Chris Pridham easily, NEW YORK — Actress Robin Aquinas goes to 6-2-3 with the Reveiz strained his right thigh in Sunday’s ment. a secretary said. East triumphs them,” bellowed the man in brown. “ There the stewa rds ruled it would be best i f he took “These guys are hungry,” one player professionals to Olympic competit ion then used a strong service game to fight off Givens, accused by estranged win while the Eagles, who had an victory over San Diego. hu.sband Mike Tyson of being a On Tyson’s published com­ The East Catholic High girls' are only six jockeys (any good).” the rest of his day in the bigtime off. said. “ They’ll try.” would benefit the sport worldwide. NBA the suprising Canadian, who is ranked five-game unbeaten streak at one gold-digger, says she won’t takea ments. Givens said in her state­ volleyball team defeated Sacred He named Cordero, then let his proclama­ The first race was a lV«-mile turf race for Another bettor put it all in perspective commissioner David Stem said. 119th in the world. 6-1. 7-5. point, fall to 5-.5-1 overall with the dime from him in their celebrity ment: “ I don’t believe this is Heart in four games Wednesday tion hang. claiming hor.ses with a purse of $25,000. after the field left the gate in the first race. Williams gets some work Stern said NBA officials had not yet third shutout loss in theirlast four Becker, meanwhile, needed a first set divorce. Michael talking.” In any case, afternoon. The .scores were 15-8, “ They don’t need them (the regular Shouted but unheard instructions were “ They’re going the right way around the taken up the subject of how U S. games. tiebreaker to down countryman Carl-Uwe she said. “ I want there to be 11-15, 15-10, and 15-9. The Eagles jockeys), but they got to have us,” another yelled by bettors to riders they had never track,” he exclaimed. “ That’s all that HERNDON, Va, (A P) — Redskins professional basketball players, consi­ Givens, in statement read by Scoring was East’s problem a Steeb6-7 (1-7) 6-1.6-2. dignity in our lives.” She made are now 3-9 and will be at Mercy passenger said. heard of. matters.” quarterback Doug Williams took mo.st of dered the world’s best, could be her lawyer, announced Wednes­ year ago when it tallied just 13 day that she was “ unequivocally two pledges: High in Middletown Friday at When the bus arrived at Aqueduct’s main When a 6-year-old gelding named Majes­ Many horse players wouldn’t care if there the work in practice Wednesday, but incorporated into Olympic play, but he goals. It had the problem re­ and irrevocably” relinquishing “ 1. Michael can have his 3:30 p.m. gate, some passengers were surprised to tic Roberto crossed the finish line first, one was a monkey on a hor.se’s back, but most Washington coach Joe Gibbs did not said FIBA could adopt rules in April to solved — but only forawhile. “ We Johnson signs new pact her claim to money from her divorce. Playing well for East were .see the jockeys picketing. railbird turned to some others and asked. often the monkey is on the bettor’s back eliminate the possibility that a sore Mark open the way for'NBA participation. have to put it together for the 22-year-old multimillionaire hus­ “ 2. I will not seek nor accept Anne Horrigan, Krista Wisnieski “ Is there racing?” "Anybody know who the jockey was?” instead. Rypien would start this Sunday against the FIBA is the international body that BOSTON (A P) — Guard Dennis Johnson stretch run." Malin said. band.. the heavyweight boxing any money for myself. and Stephanie Reichardt. Green Bay Packers. will play two more seasons with the Boston East has five games left, and governs all basketball played outside the champion. “ I never married Michael for Williams, in his first practice with the Celtics, then retire, ending a 14-year NBA must win three to qualify for the United States. “ I never wanted anything but money. Therefore thisreipresents MHS loses in five team since Sept. 22, directed the Redskin career. state tournament. “ We're down what was best for Michael, to no loss for me other than the loss to a five-game season.” Malin The Manchester High girls' McLean perfect in return to Jersey offense through their game plan for Johnson, in Madrid, Spain, with the rest protect Michael and preserve my of losing my husband.” said. The .stretch begins Saturday volleyball team dropped a five- Sunday’s contest while Rypien stood off to Marino, Marion cited of the team for this weekend’s McDonald’s m arriage." said the two-page For her part. Givens said, “ I when the Eagles visit Fairfield set match to visiting Windham the side. But that doesn’t mean the two Open, told the Boston Herald he would sign statement from the 23-year-old have never said one bad word where he watched the Jets when Prep in a 10: 30 a m. contest. High Wednesday afternoon. The Bv The Associated Press Rangers 5, Capitals 1 won’t change places before the week is out. NEW YORK (AP) — Miami quarterback a one-year extension of his contract when television actress. “ I never about Michael ordone anything to he was a youngster. “ (Making the tournament) is scores were 0-15, 15-4, 15-3, 4-15 New York native Brian Mullen, Dan Marino, who completed 26 of 45 passes he returns to Boston next week. The wanted anything for m yself." hurt him personally.” Still. “ The Linemate and fellow rookie not out of the realm of possibili­ and 15-11. The Indians' record is When the New Jersey Devils NHL Roundup feeling right at home at Madison for 329 yards in the Dolphins’ 31-28 victory contract will run through the 1989-90 The development was the latest stories became more and more were sure that Sean Burke was Craig Janney also had a goal and Newsome out for year ties but we have to put together 3-8 and they will be at South Square Garden, scored three over Denver, was named the AFC season. turn in tortuous public destruc­ outrageous, untrue, scurrilous their goalie of the future, they an assist. Glen Wesley, on a some good efforts.” Windsor High Friday at 3:30 p.m. times and Brian Lawton had a ANAHEIM. Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles offensive player of the week. "That is it.” Johnson said. “ It’ll be time tion of the eight-month-old and defamatory,” she said. “ We traded Kirk McLean to season. “ I got in pretty good with power play, Andy Brickley and Mike Olson had two goals and Jen Sarles, Missy Colon. Lisa goal and two assists for the Fred Marion of New England gained to go then. The extra year was something I Givens-Tyson marriage. Her law­ were not permitted the dignity of them. It was tough leaving, but it Steve Kasper added goals for the Rams veteran strong safety Vince Ernesto Cartiera one to lead Cartier and Anne Marie McDo­ Vancouver. Rangers. Mullen scored in each AFC defensive honors after he halted three think both sides wanted.” yer, Raoul Felder, stres.sed re­ dealing with our private Say thank you, Kirk. wasn’t tough leaving. It’s nice to Bruins. Andrew McBain and Newsome has a herniated disc in his neck Aquinas. East outshot the Saints. nald played well for Manchester. period, finishing his second ca­ Cincinnati drives with an interception, a He said he felt he could play productively peatedly to skeptical reporters problems” McLean did just that Wednes­ come back, especially getting a Mario Marois scored power-play and will miss the rest of the season. reer hat trick by converting through the 1989-90 season, “ but after that, that Givens sought no settlement. Felder, in response to ques­ day night with 28 saves as the shutout against them.” goals for the Jets, who lost for the The injury is not career-threatening, a fumble recovery and a tip that was Lawton’s pass with 1:28 I don’t think I want to chance it. I think I ’d “ It’s set. Final. Yesterday’s tions, said Givens would not Canucks blanked the Devils 4-0. The Canucks have learned how first time at home. spokesman for the Rams’ doctors said intercepted by teammate Rod MeSwain as remaining. news. She’s taking nothing.” claim any property, as well as Wednesday. Their prognosis was that the Patriots handed the Bengals their first like to leave the game the best way I The shutout was the first against to play defense. They gave up 320 Felder said. At another point, he any money, for anyone else, as Leafs 4, Sabres 2 Newsome needs complete rest for 6 to 12 loss, 27-21. possibly can.” New Jersey since Feb. 22, 1987, goals last season, exactly four per said: “ Read my lips: She doesn’t well as for herself. He noted that Toronto continued its surpris­ Flames 2, North Stars 1 Roger Craig of San Francisco, who when Billy Smith of the New York game. This year, in eight con­ weeks to allow the swelling to subside and want anything” she could have received millions tests, they’ve surrendered 20, a ingly good start, boosting its Despite 36 saves by Jon Casey, rushed for 190 yards and three touchdowns Islanders beat them 7-0. It ended prevent further injury. Givens was in Los Angeles of dollars in a settlement from a streak of 106 games the Devils club record this late in the season. record to 5-3. beat in the Norris the Flames had just enough in a 24-21 victory over the Los Angeles Cubs want Mattingly? Once the swelling goes down there is no filming segments in her televi­ Tyson if she had wanted it. had gone without being scoreless. Division, as Ed OIczyk scored offense. Doug Gilmour scored reason why Newsome cannot play football Rams, was named NFC offensive player ^HICAGO (AP) — The are Bruins 5, Jets 2 and also set up Joe Nieuwendyk’s “ I got to know most of the twice. The Leafs have not been again. Rams trainer Jim Anderson said. and Green Bay’s Tim Harris, who blocked interested in acquiring New York goal, while Basil McRae scored guys.” said McLean, who was Winnipeg-native Bob Joyce had able to inspire their fans, a punt and returned it for a touchdown and Yankees’ star first baseman Don for the North Stars. traded prior to the start of last a goal and an assist in the rink however. added two sacks, one for a safety, in the Mattingly, whose criticism of manage­ Packers’ 34-14 upset of Minnesota gained ment this season aroused the ire of owner PAP'S WHEELIN' & DEALIN' Game set in U.S.S.R. NFC defensive honors. . f IAA., so boss RALEIGH, N.C. (A P ) — Two American Cubs general manager Jim Frey ABC’s bowl lineup Is looking rosy college teams are scheduled to compete in Maiden repeat winner confirmed Wednesday that the teams have the first-ever football game in the Soviet held talks about a trade. But Frey expressed displeasure at a published Bv Rick Warner in NBC’s financial side, Swanson Gibson were invited to ride a float contract that will be negotiated Union as a start to the 1989 season, an ROCKFORD. 111. (AP) - Top-seeded The Associated Press feels the bowl is a perfect climax in the parade. A representative of later this year. official of a national sports syndicator Jeanne Maiden won her second title in a report that the Yankees would want to ABC’s regular-season cover­ ABC didn’t bid for the broad­ row and third of the year as she defeated pitcher Rick Sutcliffe, shortstop Shawon the Busch family, which owns the said. ABC’s Jan. 2 bowl lineup is age of the Pac-10 and Big Ten. cast rights to the 1992 Winter # % Off On Gates Hoses & Belts Cardinals, told the players they The game, to be called “ The Glasnost Australian Carol Gianotti 202-184 in the Dunston. outfielder Rafael Palmeiro and 10 looking rosy. “ We’ve got UCLA-USC on Nov. could bring their wives at com­ Olympics in Albertville, France, Bowl,” is slated for Sept. 2 in Moscow’s title match of the $50,000 Ladies Pro first baseman Mark Grace in return. In addition to the Citrus and 19, and Notre Dame-USC the pany expense. because it objected to the con­ Dynamo Stadium, according to Rick Ray, Bowlers Tour Hammer Midwest Open. “ That’s Dallas Green talking to one of 10% Off on Walker Exhaust Sugar Bowls, the network will following week,” he told a group When McCarver mentioned tract language and the bidding chief executive officer of Raycom, Inc. Maiden collected $10,000. boosting her his old buddy reporters,” Frey said of the televise its first Rose Bowi that of television writers in New York that he wasn’t married, the process. CBS got the rights for 1988 earnings to $51,355, second only to Lisa Yankees’ new manager. “ I ’m the guy day. If UCLA or Southern Cal The teams have not been selected, Ray Wednesday. “ You couldn’t ask representative said, “ Well, get $243 million. Wagner, who took home $2,500 in the who’s got to pay, and I ’m tired of it.” Thermostats ^1®® each finishes the season unbeaten, the for a better buildup.” said, adding that scheduling conflicts m arried!” ABC’s failure to bid strained its tournament to boost her LP B J record Yet. Frey would not deny interest in the Rose could feature the No. 1 team Swanson was joined by Dennis “ So I called Anne and pro­ once cozy relationship with the would have to be straightened out before B308-180 B309-195 winnings to $90,200. Yankees’ first baseman. for the first time since 1980. Lewin. ABC’s senior vice presi­ posed,” McCarver said. International Olympic Commit­ the teams can be selected. 30238 30239 " It ’s shaping up as a great day dent for sports production, “ Good ABC’s Jan. 2 bowl tripleheader tee. But Swanson said the net­ for us,” said Dennis Swanson, Morning Am erica” co-host Joan opens with the Citrus at 1:30 p.m. work will seek the TV rights to the president of ABC Sports. Lunden, and baseball commenta­ ET, continues with the Rose at 5, 1992 Summer Games in Barcel­ Anti-Freeze ABC piucked the Rose from tor Tim McCarver. Lunden and and winds up with the Sugar at ona if “ the circumstances are ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. (Limit 2 Gallons) NBC. which had televised the Jim M cKay will host ABC’s 8:30. right.” BOLAND BROS., INC. game for 37 straight years. After coverage of the Rose Parade, The Citrus will compete with Swanson said ABC also would Robert J. Smith, Inc. Slncm 1935 losing $3 million on last year’s while McCarver will provide the Cotton on CBS and the Hall of like to continue televising major INSURANSMITHS SINCE t, INSDRANSMITHS game, NBC sought to reduce the special reports. Fame on NBC, while the Rose will league baseball, but only if the Firm That Ha» Stood The Temt of TImeV’ $23.7 million it had agreed to pay When McCarver and Swanson go head-to-head against the network can make a profit. ABC 1914 PAP AUTO PARTS for the 1989 and 1990 games. return to Pasadena, it will bring • Fuel OH • Automatic Delivery • 24 Hour Customer neginild PInto/ManchMter Hamid Fiesta on NBC. At night, it will be has lost millions on its current 307 East Center St, ■ Manchester, CT. When Rose Bowl officials back fond memories. They both the Sugar against the Orange on six-year, $575 million contract, Emergency Service • Radio Dispatched Trucks (Rear of Lenox Pharmacy) • Ask About Our Discounts Offered SWINGER ■— East Catholic’s Anne Horrigan looks to balked, NBC gave them permis­ spent their honeymoons at the NBC. which expires after the 1989 649-3528 sion to talk to other networks. Rose Parade. season. 649-5241 "Your Satisfaction la the Boland’s Personal Promise" spike the ball over the net during Wednesday’s match That led to a nine-year, $100 After the St. Louis Cardinals During a question-ahd-answer “ We want to keep baseball, but 65 E. Center Street It Pays to Rap with PAP with Sacred Heart. Horrigan was one of the standouts for million agreement with ABC. won the 1964 World Series. session, Swanson talked about the it’s got to make financial sense,” Call the Eagies in their victory. Although the Rose was a thorn McCarver and teammate Bob Olympics and the new baseball Swanson said. Manchester, CT. 649-2947 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Oct. 20, 1988 — 17 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Oct. 20, 1988 WIT OF THE WORLD / ------TESSLER FOCUS Moscow Gretzky’s return one he’d rather forget USSR

By James LItke The Aug. 9 trade that moved the black, white and silver jersey man. What they got Instead was a faced the same 100 questions that The Associated Press The Great One from this hockey- of the Kings. 27-year-old kid virtually para­ have dogged him since the season mad town on the edge of a cold, And he wasn’t the only one lyzed by the kryptonite of began ai^ tried earnestly each Choosing a humidifer can be difficult EDMONTON, Alberta - windswept prairie to the tropics wearing his emotions close to the expectations. time to come up with a new Maybe it was the front-page of Los Angeles was almost surface. “ It was not the nicest game to answer. articles in aimost every news­ without precedent in sport. Kids too young to know why play, very emotional,” said the Just as he struggled agaiii Pv the Editors form airborne dust particles as the of Consumer Reports humidifiers generated about one-third paper in Canada, maybe it was The Boston Red Sox sold Babe sports heroes are exiled lined the Oilers’ Jari Kurri, a linemate who Wednesday night. mist put out by the humidifier fewer airbone particles than the because everything seemed at Ruth to the New York Yankees boardsduring the pre-game skate shared four Stanley Cups with “ I was nervous. We had two C onsum er evaporates. The s(>dium in artificially ultrasonic models. Steam units had no once so familiar and yet so almost 70 years ago — before he and gawked, faces pressed The Great one. early power plays, I wasnervous, By adding much needed moisture to softened water or even the low level of household air, humidifiers can help measurable effect on dust concentra­ foreign. reached his prime and before his against the glass, arms dangling “ It was nice to see the fans I was non-existent the first couple R eports minerals in naturally soft water can tion. A warm-mist humidifier leaves relieve such winter discomforts as Or maybe. Just maybe, it’s like bat was a known commodity — pennants over the side. behind him because he deserved of power plays. I was out of the cause what’s known as "whitedust’ ’ to the hardness minerals behind when it chapped lips and parched throats. the nnan said — you really can’t and paid the price every time he Grown men handled the same it. It was not easy for him to play play. I was nervous. form. The dust particles are quite boils water in its tank, so it avoids the They can also keep plants from go home again. returned for a decade and more. disappointment only slightly bet­ this game. Maybe,” Kurri added, “ I didn’t really know what to small, so they’re easily inhaled into the white-dust problem altogether. withering and furniture from crack­ Not that Wayne Gretzky didn’t The San Francisco Giants ter. 'hiey screamed and shook “ it was the toughest game he ever expect, to be honest,” he con­ the air, but they can breed microbes in deepest parts of the lungs. By themselves, hardness minerals ing. But unless they’re kept scrupu­ try. unloaded Willie Mays on the New banners. played.” tinued. “ I don’t think anybody their water reservoir. Even the Recent tests by the U.S. Environ­ from water are non-toxic. Nonethe­ lously clean, humidifiers can encour­ “Sometimes.” he began York Mets after the Say Hey Kid Gretzky’s pre-game skate Two assists would have been a really knew what to expect.” microbe-free mistof “ boiler” vaporiz­ mental Protection Agency yielded less, in setting outdoor-air standards, age the growth of molds and bacteria quietly, drained by Wednesday was propped upon tired, old legs, rated one standing ovation, and fair night’s play for a fair night’s And more than a few, it turned ers can encourage microorganisms to striking findings. When filled with the EPA concluded that even a day’s in their reservoirs and in overhumidi­ night’s 8-6 loss and the emotion of and all it did was cheapen a as he stood on the ice just prior to pay for most men — and enough out, weren’t certain afterward grow on surrounding surfaces, if too hard water (303 parts per million of exposure to similar “ inert” particles fied rooms. AP photo the preceding days, “ these things legend. the playing of the national an­ for most fans. what it was they had gotten. much humidity is added to the air. total dissolved solids), an ultrasonic can aggravate bronchitis, asthma or Some type of humidifiers cause tend to get a little hyped. But Gretzky left behind the thems, they rose again and But Gretzky had grown bigger “The game was sort of secon­ Although ultrasonic models do not humidifer run continuously in the other respiratory diseases. Heavy BACK HOME — Wayne more problems than others. Cool-mist "It’s unfortunate, it takesaway orange, blue and white of the screamed for nearly four in his absence to these people dary. wasn’t it?” said Dennis emit live molds and bacteria, they, like kitchen of a home markedly raised the concentrations of particles can over­ vaporizers often emit live molds and Qretzky made his first ap­ from the game itself. It’s hard Oilers at the peak of his consider­ minutes. than he turned out to be in their Breen. the cool-mist and evaporate types, concentration of inhalable particles load the lung’s defenses and increase bacteria as they spray their water pearance Wednesday night enough just to play the game. You able powers. And so when he And when he came out for the presence. “I suppose it was good for must be cleaned daily to prevent throughout the house — to nearly four susceptibility to colds and flu. droplets. Tests Consumer Reports’ in Edmonton since being try your best to just concentrate came home Wednesday night, he Kings’ first power play just 90 And so, he felt compelled to everybody to get this behind microbial growth. Before each day’s times the concentration allowed over If you buy an ultrasonic humidifer, on playing and winning,’’ Gretzky did so warily, with jaw squared, seconds into the game, they rose apologize. them. Good for Gretzky, good for engineers ran in 1985 indicate that use, empty out the old water and rinse 24 hours by the EPA’s standard for you can combat the problem by using a traded to the Los Angeles ultrasonic models eject no live molds the tank with a solution of an ounce of PEOPLE added, “ and sometimes it’s teeth bared and his heart promi­ yet a third time. Never mind that since his the Oilers,” he added, “ maybe outdoor air quality. (The EPA has no demineralization filter. In fact, you Kings and very few bacteria. But an hard.’’ nently displayed on the sleeve of They had come to see Super­ arrival Tuesday. Gretzky had even good for us.” chlorine bleach in a pint of water; for standards for indoor air quality.) With should count on buying a filter, since ultrasonic humidifier may still spew Nixon plays for patients large units, use a cup of bleach in a a humidifier working in a closed it’s hard to tell if your water will create hits and pieces of non-viable molds and gallon of water. Then rinse with fresh bedroom, particle concentrations a dust problem until you use the SWAN LAKE, N.Y. (AP) - Former bacteria that could trigger allergic water. reached nearly 50 times the EPA humidifer. The Pollenex SHDl filter is President Richard Nixon gave an encouraging reactions in sensitive individuals. Ultrasonic models may pose a standard. effective and can be used with any talk to several hundred drug rehabilitation Evaporative humidifiers are less another kind of risk if they’re run with The EPA also tested other types of humidifier. Using only distilled water patients, then sat down at the piano. likely to eject microbial matter into hard water. Minerals in the water SCOREBOARD humidifiers. It found that cool-mist will also control the dust situation. Nixon played “ God Bless America" and ’’Happy Birthday” during his visit to a Daytop Village Foundation residential drug treatment ST. LOUIS BLUES—Traded Rob Bruins 5. ^ets 2 Canucks 4, Devils 0 Whistle, defenseman, to the Washington center Wednesday to mark the foundation's H ockey Sch olastic Capitals for a 1989 sixth-round draft Army wife wants discharge 25th anniversary. Besten 10 2-5 Vancouver 1 1 1—4 Transactions choice. ” It’s possible to come out of this experience Winnipeg 1 0 1—2 New Jersey 0 0 0 - 0 First Period—1, Boston, Jovce3(Thelven, Rrst Period—1, Vancouver, Sutter 1 D r. G o tt a better person,” the ex-president told Jonnev), 1:27 (pp). 2, WInnIpeg.Marols (Bozek, Snepsts), 15:33 (sh). Penalties— patients and guests at the center. "Adversity, NHL standings 1 (Steen, Olousson), 3:55 (pp). 3, Boston, Butcher, Van (roughing), 7:16; MacLeon, llling-Bennet cross country Peter Gott, M.D. Bricklev 2 (Llnsemon, Bouraue), 9:56. 4, NJ (roughing), 7:16; Sutter, Van, molor BASEBALL from her ioneiy marriage failing, defeat is not the end unless you want it Boston, Jonnev 2 (Neely, Joyce), 12:59. (fighting), 7:33; Rooney, NJ, minor-major The Bennet Junior High boys' cross BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION— to be. It’s possible to go on to a better WALES CONFERENCE Penalties—Duncan, Win (Interfer­ (Instlgiator, fighting), 7:33; McLean, Van, country team defeated crosstown rival Elected Phil Pepe president; Gordon Fofiidi DIvIflofl ence), 1:00; Thelven, Bos (holdlng),2:00; served by Murphy (slashing), 10:26; llllng, 2833, Wednesday afternoon. Joe Verrell vice president; Vern Plogenhoef Calendar productive life.” W L T Fit OF OA M iller, Bos, molor (fighting), 15:37; Bradley, Van (holding), 14:15; Conacher, Morlarty of Bennet and Bryce Poirot of secretary-treasurer, and Susan FOrnoft, DEAR tickle my nose when he sleeps PhltadetpOla 4 1 0 S 21 15 Fletcher, lAfln, molor (fighting), 15:37; NJ (holding), 18:04. llllng finished tied forfirstwithatim eof Tim Kurkllan, Dave Van Dyke, and Poul ABBY: I am a with his head on my shoulder. To Plttsburoh 4 1 0 8 32 23 Kasper, Bos (tripping), 18:19. Second Period—2, Vancouver, Bruce 1 10:37 fo r the 1.8m lle course. M a tt Labe Hagen board members. Appointed Jack 3 6- year-old me, he’s not realy bald. He just Alpert becomes tour guide N Y Itlonders 3 2 1 7 18 20 Second Period—None. Penoltles— (Reinhart, Nordm ark), 10:08 (pp). of llllng was third, Scott Herman of Lang, odmlnlstrator, to a thre8veor TODAY NY Rangers 3 2 1 7 17 16 Crowder, Bos (roughing), 4:46; Hawer- Penalties— AAeInvk, Van, molor (Aghtlng), Bennet fourth, Rico Guachlone of term. Girls Soccer rh a r r i e d has more face to kiss. LOS ANGELES New Jersey 2 4 0 4 19 26 chuk. Win (slashing), 4:46; Steen, Win 2:53; M aley, NJ, molor (fighting), 2:53; Bennet fifth, Dave Rodriguez of Bennet BASKETBALL RHAM at Coventry, 3:30 woman with WHO NEEDS HAIR. Washington 2 4 0 4 27 29 (holding), 9:06; Neely, Bos (slashing), Lolselle, NJ (Interference), 7:35; Broten, sixth, Montrell Brown of llllng seventh. Notional B m etb o U Association Bolton at East Hampton, 3:30 D ear Abby (AP) - Performer- Step Sinatra of Bennet eighth, Dave GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Waived two children, 11 Adams DIvIslen 11:43; Neely, Bos (roughing), 15:28; NJ (hooking), 9:01; Butcher, Von IN CHICAGO? record executive Boston 5 2 0 10 29 20 Carlyle, Win (roughing), 15:28. (Interference), 12:35; Snepsts, Von (slash­ W ade of llllng 10th and BUI Young of Keith Smart, Bryan Worrick and Tony FRIDAY Heating the body and 14. I’ve Abigail Van Buren Quebec 4 2 0 8 27 21 llllng 12th. The Bennet boys are 82. White, guards. Football Herb Alpert acted as ing), 13:42; Broten, NJ (holding), 13:42; been married DEAR ABBY: My father, who Buffalo 3 4 0 6 26 30 Third Period—5, Boston, Wesley 1 TantI, Van (tripping), 18:99; Verbeek, The Bennet girls also defeated llllng, SEATTLE SUPERSONICS—Waived East Cathollcat Notre Dame (Quigley.. a tour guide when he Montreal 3 4 0 6 26 27 (Jonnev, Thelven), 1:27 (pp). 6, Boston, NJ(charglng),20:00. 1837. Bennet's Shira Springer took Glynn Blockwell, guard, ond Steve Wood- Stadium), 7:30 p.m. for 16 years to a just turned 50, started losing his Hartford 2 4 0 4 20 27 Kasper 4 (Johnston), 1:43. 7, Winnipeg, Third Period—3, Vancouver, TantI 1 Individual honors with o tim e of 12:39. side, forward. Boys Soccer may kill viruses career Army hair when he was in the Navy escorted eight young CAMPBELL CONFERENCE McBoln 4 (Hawerchuk, Carlyle), 4:09 (Bradley, Benning), 14:23. 4, Vancouver, Springer Is unbeaten In dual meets this FOOTBALL Manchester at South Windsor, 3:30 Soviet composers N e irh Division (pp). Penalties—McBaIn, Win (holding), Skriko 6 (Adorns, Reinhart), 18:51. veor. Jenn Tierney of Bennet was National Football League RHAM at Cheney Tech, 3:15 man. (I’ll call about 30 years ago. W L T Pis OF OA :36; Bouraue, Bos (hooking), 3:28; Penalties—O'Callahan, NJ (holding),4:08; second followed by Sue Conklin of ATLANTA FALCONS—Re-Signed Ker- Bolton at Portland, 3:30 him Al.) Al was When our family (Mom, Dad through the studios of Toronto 5 3 0 10 34 24 Crowder, Bos (Interference), 5:51; Ellett, Bozek, Van (hooking), 11:48; Melnyk, Van Bennet third, Kelley Bragdon of llllng wln Bell, quarterback. Coventry at Bacon Academy, 3:30 DEAR DR. GO’TT: I’ve read that viruses die in the fourth, Jenn Sullivan of Bennet fifth, MIAMI DOLPHINS-SIgned Mike Lam- given the choice of going to and their four kids) went for a A&M Records, which St. Louis 2 2 1 5 24 26 Win (hIgh-stIckIng), 6:34; Pedersen, Bos (high-sticking), 13:48; Verbeek, NJ (hlgh- Girls Soccer body if the body temperature rises above a certain some years ago, when my late Detroit 2 2 2 6 24 30 (delay of game), 18:40. stlcklng), 13:48. Andrea Relscherl of llllng sixth, Julie brecht, nose tackle. Placed Fuad Revelz, South Windsor at Manchester, 3:30 Germany for three years with his husband and I were living in one portrait sitting 10 years ago, the Alpert founded with Shots on goal— Boston87-8—21. Winnipeg Melser of Bennet seventh and Kathy placekicker, and John Bosa, defensive degree. Wouldn’t it be possible to heat the body to, Chicago 1 5 1 3 31 39 Shots on goal—Vancouver 8812—27. NFA at East Catholic, 3:30 family or two years without us. photgrapher wanted an outdoor Jerry Moss. Minnesota 1 5 1 3 22 29 4-88—20. New Jersey 1885—28. C antrell of llllng 11th. end, on Inlured reserve. Cron Country say, 110 degrees, while keeping the brain cool, to kill of the most affluent communities Smvthe Division Power-ploy Opportunities— Boston 2 of Power-ploy Opportunities—Vancouver 1 The Bennet girls ore 81. NEW YORK JETS—Placed Ted Banker, Manchester at CCC Meet (at Enfield) Without even discussing it with in the United States — Rancho shot, so he had us move to a shady The group was in Colgorv 4 1 1 9 33 18 4; Winnipeg 2 of 6. of 6; New Jersey 0 of 5. gtxird, and Terry Williams, defensive bock, East Catholic at ACC Championships viruses? Hollywood as part of Los Angeles 4 3 0 8 37 37 Goalies— Boston, Lemelln, 81-0 (20 Goalies—^Voncouver, McLean, 82-2 (28 on Inlured reserve. Signed Adorn (at Norwich Golf Course), 3:30 me, he chose to go to Germany Sante Fe, Calif. spot so he wouldn’t get a glare off Edmonton 3 2 2 8 27 29 shots-18 saves). Winnipeg, Chevrier, 82-1 Schrelber, guard, ond Domingo Bryant, Girls Swimming without us. Dad’s shiny head. Once, when we the U.S.-U.S.S.R. shots-28 soves). New Jersey, Burke, 83-0 DEAR READER: In theory, such a scheme As we were preparing to move Vancouver 2 4 2 6 24 20 (21-16). (27-23). safety. Windham at Manchester, 3:30 After 10 months of being alone, to smaller quarters in another joked to Dad that we’d read that Young Composers Winnipeg 1 3 2 4 16 28 A—NA. A— 11,283. MH8 JV girls' soccer PH ILA D E LP H IA EAGLES—Signed Ron V olleyball makes good sense. If, somehow, the body could be Solt, offensive guard. I became romantically involved "a bald head is solar power for a Wednesday's Oomes Referee— Bob Holl. Linesmen—Ryan Referee— (Jove Newell. Linesmen— Gord Manchester at South Windsor, 3:30 heated — while preserving delicate organs such as area, we gave the local garden Exchange, started in Toronto 4, Buffalo 2 Bozok, Brad Lozorowlch. Broseker, Don McCourt. The Manchester High girls' lunlor PHOENIXCARDINALS—Released Greg East Catholic at Mercy, 3:30 with my chiropodist. (I’ll call him club a lot of our household goods, sex machine,” Mom blushed. 1986 to allow compos­ AAontreol 5, Hartford 4 varsity soccer team was nipped, 82, by Batv, tight end. Re-signed Ricky Moore, the brain — a form of pasteurization could take Simsbury, for Its first loss ot the season Seymour.) Seymour is 34, has Dad is a dead ringer for Gavin New York Rangers 5, Washington 1 running back. SATURDAY place. Viruses, bacteria — even cancer ceils — and a box of very expensive and ers from both coun­ Vancouver 4, New Jersey 0 Flames 2. North Stars 1 on Wednesday. Melanie Hanleu and HOCKEY Football never been married, and he beautiful Christmas ornaments MacLeod in “The Love Boat.” tries to share ideas. Boston & Winnipeg 2 Amy Shumaker scored the Indlangools. National Hockoy League Manchester at Rockville, 1:30 p.m. could be cooked. Herb Alpert Melissa Daversa ployed well In goal for LOS ANGELES KINGS—Recalled Doug treats me like a queen. Never in to be auctioned off for the club’s Everyone says so. My 26-year-old Calgary 2, Minnesota 1 Minnesota 1 0 0—1 Bovs Soccer However, from a practical standpoint, body­ Alpert, a trumpeter Edmonton 8, Los Angeles 6 M anchester. M anchester Is 181 and will Crossman,defenseman,from NewHovenof East Cothollc at Fairtleld Prep, 10:30, my life have I been this happy. annual sale to benefit the chari­ brother, whose hailine is also Colgciry 2 0 0—2 host South Windsor Fridov afternoon. the American Hockey League. heating is not technologically possible — it’s simply and composer who has won six Grammys, Thursday's Oomes Rrst Period—1, Minnesota, MocRoe 3 Baseball a.m . When Al came home, I told him ties of San Diego County. heading north, had a girlfriend Quebec at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. too hazardous. For a time, similar technique played the "Three Movement Suite for (Hobscheld), 7:49. 2, (talgorv, Gllmour 2 the truth and asked for a divorce The day before the sale was to tell him she hoped he’d be as Chicago at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. (Mullen, McCrIm m on), 9:46. 3, Calgary, enjoyed some popularity. Coley’s toxin, an Trumpet and Orchestra” from his "Under A Friday's Games NIeuwendyk 5 (Suter, Gllmour), 11:39 so I could marry Seymour. Al was be opened to the public, I went to handsome as Dad when he gets Montreal at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. iinfiltered mixture of certain bacteria, caused high Spanish Moon” album. (pp). Penalties— Montho, M in (delay of shocked because all through our where the auction was to take older. Go ahead and use my Toronto at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. gome), 10:38; McCrImmon, Cdl (holdino), fever when injected into the body. It was used to He spoke with the composers about his plans Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. marriage, I had been true-blue, place to drop off a few more nice name. Everybody in the Carter 16:07. Postseason picture (reat selected cases of inoperable cancer. Some for a tour of the Soviet Union next year in New York Rangers at Woshington, 8:05 Second Period—None, Penalties— while he played around. items. Much to my surprise, I family has a wonderful sense of p.m. Roberts, Cal (roughing), 2:11; Minne­ |>eople were cured by this method. However, other which he hopes to perform with Soviet WORLD SERIES Now I’m getting advice from all discovered that all my beautiful humor. sota bench, served by MacRoe (too many more effective methods came into vogue and symphony orchestras, said publicist Michael men on Ice), 7:06; Suter, Cal (tripping), Saturday, Oct. is sides. Al’s family has called me Christmas ornaments were gone! PAM CARTER, NHL results 15:48; Dlneen,Mln (hooking), 18:01. Los Angeles 5, Oakland 4 Coley’s toxin is no longer used. Jensen. Sunday, Oct. 16 every name in the book. My They had been snapped up by the ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. Los Angeles 6. Oakland 0 ! The theory of body-heating is attractive but, to my Third Period— None. Penalties— Broten, friends who know how much I had committee members — made up , Min (tripping), :48; NIeuwendyk, Col Tuesday, Oct. 18 knowledge, it is technically not feasible. Canadlens5,Whaler84 Oakland Z Los Angeles 1 to put up with over the years say, of the rich ladies of Rancho Santa ‘Gaiete Parisienne’ debuts (tripping), 12:29; Musll, M in (Inter­ DEAR ABBY: Your recent ference), 16:38; Gllmour, Cal (roughing), Wednesday, Oct. 19 “ Dump Al, and go for it with the Fe. Hartford 1 2 1 ^ 16:38. Los Angeles 4, Oakland 3, Los Angeles doctor.” My 11-year-old says, I rest my case. article deploring the ignorance of PARIS (AP) — Jack Nicholson, director Montreal 2 1 2—5 Shots on goal—Minnesota 11-7-8—26. leods series 81 > DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband has to get two most people concerning geo­ Roman Polanski and Rudolf Nureyei' were in R rst Period— 1, Montreal, Smith 5 Calgary 18185-38. Thursday, Oct. 20 “ Daddy deserted us when he went GOOD MEMORY (Robinson), 5:55. 2, Hartford, Francis 4 Power-ploy Opportunities— Minnesota Los Angeles (Hershlser 288) ot Oak­ pints of blood every two to three weeks because of to Germany, so marry Doc.” graphy reminded me of an the first-night audience for Mikhail land (Davis 187), 8:39 p.m. Car W ash (Young), 10:01. 3, Montreol, Richer 3 0 of 4; Calgary 1 of 4. rkyelofibrosis. How prevalent is this disease and What should I do? DEAR GOOD MEMORY: Your incident that occurred in my Baryshnikov’s American Ballet Theater and (Svoboda, Roy), 13:45 (pp). Penalties— (joalles—Minnesota, Casey, 1-2-1 (38 Saturday, Oct. 22 Oakland at Los Angeles, 5:25 p.m.. If v(hat is the prognosis? ARMY WIFE case is well-rested, and shame on parish a few years ago. the European premiere of “ Gaiete Jennings, Har, mlnor-malor (roughing, shots-36 saves). Colgorv, Wamsiev, 1-1-0 necessary Broad Street Manchester fighting), 2:56; Kordlc, AAon, double (2825). » those greedy do-gooders — wher­ The church had sponsored a Parisienne.” mlnor-malor (Instigator, roughing, fight­ A— 17,784. Sunday, Oct. 23 646-6846 Oaklond at Los Angeles. 8:25 p.m.. If Id EAR READER: Idiopathic myelofibrosis DEAR ARMY WIFE: Only you ever they are. trip to Hawaii. One of the Mayor Jacques Chirac praised the New ing), 2:56; Sonrluelsson, Har (holding), Referee— Rob Shick. Linesmen—Mike necessory 7:00; Babych, Hor (holding), 10:42; Cvik, Shone Hever, (IMF) is a chronic disease, usually of unknown can make this decision. Do parishioners who had signed up York ballet company, which is on its first Samuelsson, Hor (roughing), 12:01; (3uen- chuse, marked by fibrosis (withering) of the bone nothing while you are still in telephoned and asked, “ What European tour in more than a decade, at a nevllle, Hor (tripping), 18:25. OllersS.KIngsD time does the bus leave for World Series Game 5 W e ’re marrow, anemia and enlargement of the spleen. doubt. You need to sort out your party Wednesday at City Hall. Second Period— 4, Montreal, Walter 2 Probably as a reaction to bone-marrow failure, Hawaii?” (Carbonneau), 4:32. 5, Hartford, Young 1 feelings with a counselor to DEAR ABBY: I want to answer The troupe romped through its opening Los Angeles 1 3 2—6 alternative sites of blood-cell formation appear in determine whether your mar­ I explained that the bus left for (Ferroro, Turgeon), 9:05. 6, Hartford, Edmonton 3 3 2—8 "Losing Mine” : I’ve never seen night Tuesday, wowing the high-society Tippett 1 (Ferraro, Jennings), 15:50. OPEN the airport at such and such a Rrst Period—1, Edmonton, Anderson 1 Dodgers 4. Athletics 3 the liver and spleen. riage can, or should, be saved. hair on my husband's head except audience with an effervescent can-can and Penalties— Ludwig, Mon (high-sticking), (Carson, Simpson), 3:25. 2, Los Angeles, ; IMF is often called agnogenic myeloid metapla- Your husband should also be time. Then the would-be traveler 2:22; Robertson, Hor (slashing), 7:28; McSorley 4 (Allison, Fenton), 4:56. 3, in pictures. He was bald at 31 costumes by Christian Lecroix, the toast of Chellos, Mon (hooking), 8:37; Svoboda, LOS ANGELS OAKLAND sja; it can be the consequence of tuberculosis, X-ray counseled, because unless you screamed, “ You mean I have to 6ton (holding), 17:16. Edmonton, Slmpson4(S.Smlth, Anderson), Ob r h bl Ob r h bl OPEN when I met him and it didn’t make French fashion design. 13:47. 4, Edmonton, Lacombe 5 (Huddy), Sax 2b 4 1 1 0 Polonia If 5 1 1 0 poisoning, polycythemia vera (excess red blood both “ fix” what went wrong with one bit of difference to me. If a fly?” Cancel me out! 18:10. Penalties—Huddy, Edm (high- " I ’m very pleased,” Baryshnikov, the Third Period— 7, Montreal, Chellos 1 Stubbs 1b 3 1 1 0 Hendrsn cf 5 1 4 1 cells) leukemia and other cancers. The disease is your marriage, a reconciliation ANONYMOUS MONSIGNOR sticking) ,: 50; Messier, Edm (holdlng),6; 14; Woodsn 1b 10 0 1 Javier pr 0 0 0 0 man needs a hairpiece or a company’s artistic director, said after the (Corson, Svoboda), 3:50 (pp). 8, Hartford, Duchesne, LA (cross-checking), 8:59; Unusual but not rare. would be only temporary. Ferroro 4 (Samuelsson), 6:15. 9, Mont­ Hatcher If 4 1 1 0 Canseco rf 3 0 0 1 OPEN! transplant for himself, fine, but if ballet. “ Gala audiences are known for being NIcholls, LA (tripping), 10:54; TIkkanen, Marshal rf 0 0 0 0 Parker dh 5 0 0 0 ; Prognosis is guarded; although treatment of the real, Lalor 1 (C.Lemleux, McPhee), Edm, double minor (hIgh-stIckIng, he's doing it for the ladies, he's 18:20. Penalties—Tippett, Hor (high- MDavIs rf 3 0 0 0 McGwIr 1b 3 0 0 0 What tuun-oo«r« ntud to know about very conservative and we were very unsportsmanlike conduct), 10:54; Du­ Gonzalz rf 10 0 0 Lansfrd 3b 4 0 11 imderlying disease (infection, cancer, etc.) may DEAR ABBY; About the letter wasting a lot of money. Any sticking), 3:35; Ladouceur, Har, molor- chesne, LA (hooking), 15:33. And ready to serve you better than ever! M X, drugs, AIDS, gatting along with enthusiastically received.” mlsconduct (fighting), 6:49; Peterson, Shelby cf 4 0 11 Steinbeh c 4 0 1 0 arrest the symptoms of fatigue and weight loss, concerning the greed of some woman who would reject a man th air p aart and paranta It now In A b b v 'i Har (roughing), 6:49; Chellos, Mon, Sclosclo c 2 0 10 Hubbrd2b 3 0 0 0 many cases of IMF do not respond satisfactorily to updatad booklat, "What Evarv Taan Second Period— 5, Edmonton, Messier Z Dempsy c 10 0 0 Hassey ph 10 10 women who put on white elephant because he’s bald isn’t worth motor (fighting), 6:49; Corson, AAon, 3:40 (sh). 6, Los Angeles, Duchesne 2 Manchester now has the finest full service carwash facility in Should Know." Sand your noma and mlnor-misconduct (roughing), 6:49; Heepdh 4 0 1 0 Gal lego 2b 0 0 0 0 therapy. Blood transfusions may temporarily (or rummage) sales to raise having. o d d ratt, plus chack or monav o rd a rfo r (NIcholls, Gretzky),6:13 (sh). 7, Edmonton, Hamitn 3b 4 0 1 0 Weiss ss 4 1 1 0 Thatcher visits Papandreou Kordlc, Mon (slashing), 7:46; Turgeon, Joseph 1 (M ocTovIsh),12:21.8, LosAngeles, sdleviate the anemia. However, there is no standard money for charities: I’m married to a handsome, 83.50 to: Door A b b y't Taan Booklat, H ar (roughing), 11:37; Skrudlond, Mon Griffin ss 3 1 1 0 the country! P.O . Box 447, M ount M o rris , III. 61054. NIcholls 5 (Robitallle, Watters), 12:46. 9, Totals M 4 8 2 Totals 37 3 9 3 tfeatment. I had a similar experience sexy hunk. And his hair doesn’t LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister Margaret (roughing), 11:37; Jennings, Hor (holding), Edmonton, AAessler 3 (S.SmIth, Kurri), Postaga It Includad. 14:18. 14:01. 10, Los Angeles, NIcholls 6 (Taylor, The Gentle Touch Car Wash has completed its six month Thatcher visited Greek Prime Minister Shots on goal— Hertford 5-10-8—23. Mont­ LosAngeles 201 000 100-4 Gretzky), 16:22 (pp). Penalties—Carpenter, Oakland 100 001 100-3 Andreas Papandreou at the hotel where he is real 17-1813—40. LA (hooking), :36; Hammond, Edm Power-ploy Opportunities— Hertford 0 of Gam8Wlnnlng RBI — None. renovation and we want to clean your car inside and out. recovering from heart surgery. (hooking), 3:09; Tookev, LA (hooking), E— Hubbard, Weiss, Griffin. LOB— Los 5; Montreal 1 of 7. 4:52; Muni, Edm (hookirig), 9:39; Goalies— Hartford, Llut, 1-3-0 (40 shots-35 Angeles 6, Oakland 10.26— Stubbs, Hender­ Testosterone causes your voice to change “ They talked about international affairs, Carson, Edm (holding), 14:35; Baum- son, Shelby. SB— MDavIs (2). saves). Montreal, Roy, 2-2-0 (23-19). gartner,Edm (holding),18:03. New Features Include: the forthcoming European Economic A— 16,005. IP H R ER BB SO Third Period—11, Edmonton, Adams 2 Los Angeles ; DEAR DR. REI- another effect of testosterone is back and forth between sexual Community summit in Greece in early Referee— Denis Morel. Linesmen— (MacTovIsh, Lacombe), 1:27. 12, l4>s Ron Asselstine, Gerard (Sauthler. Belcher W 1-0 62-3 7 3 2 2 7 •Full Service Car Wash with “ on line” interior cleaning increased sperm production and it’s partners with oral-genital sex. December and other matters,” a Greek Angeles, Fenton 1(Tonelll,Alllson),2:11.13, Howell S,1 2 1-3 2 0 0 1 2 IVISCH: I am 13 years Los Angeles, Robitallle 7 (NIcholls, Du­ Oakland qid. I have been told my important to be aware of the fact that Another possible cause is an aller­ Embassy official said after Wednesday’s chesne), 9:37. 14, Edmonton, Larson 1 Stewart L 81 61-3 6 4 2 3 0 •All new frictionless N O TH IN ’ TO U C H IN ’ ® equipment voice is going through you have also reached the age of gic reaction to some product such as 38minute meeting at the Grosvenor Hotel. Rangers 5, Capitals 1 (Kurrl,AAacTavlsh),15:11 (sh). Penoltles— Cadaret 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 3 Joseph, Edm (holdino), 4:57; Anderson, Eckerslev 1 1 0 0 0 1 •Professionally equipped Detail Shop the second and last Kinsey Report fertility. soap or laundry detergent. Also, The 69-year-old Greek prime minister, who Edm, malor-oame misconduct (high- PB— Steinbach, Sclosclo. dhange. I’ve always changes in the genitals due to diabetes underwent surgery to replace an aortic valve Washington 0 0 1—1 sticking), 12:15; Larson, Edm (holding), Umpires— Home, Cousins (A L ); Rrst, N.Y. Rangers l l 3—s 19:53 Crawford (N L ); Second, McCoy (A L); •SIMONIZ® brand waxes heard that your voice June M. Relnisch, Ph.O. DEAR DR. REINISCH: Lately, or low estrogen levels can contribute Sept. 30, was "doing fine,” said the official, First Period—1, New York, AAullen 1 Shots on goal— Los Angeles 11-12-14—37. Third, Harvey (NL); Left, Merrill (AL); changes before you pro­ after oral sex, my wife gets an itchy to an increased tendency for vaginal who refused to be identified. (Lawton, Lafleur), 17:44. Penalties— Edmonton 886—21. Rlght, Froemmlng (NL). •Auto accesssory Retail Shop "redness” in the vagina. It doe.'m’t irritation and infection. Nllan, N Y (elbowing), :14; Thomson, Was, Power-play Opportunities—Los An­ T—3:05. A— 49,317. duce sperm. m olor (fighting), 10:11; Poeschek, NY, geles 1 of 9; Edmonton Oof 5. ; However, recently I happen during ’’normal” intercourse. Once the gynecologist has diag­ motor (nghltng), 10:11. Goalies— Los Angeles, Healy, 82-0 (21 We invite you to try the new Qentle Touch by offering After 34 years of marriage and an nosed the problem, you may need Second Period—2, New York, Mullen 2 shots-13 saves). Edmonton, Fuhr, 1-1-2 iVas grooming myself Stamps on sale (Petit, Lafleur), 17:07 (pp). Penalties— (37-31). you tu>o opportunities to savell! and had an erection. At otherwise good sex relationship, I treatment at the same time as your Petit, N Y (holding), :43; M iller, Was A— 17,903. the same time I had to go to the giadual it is not noticeable, or so miss this very pleasurable activity. A wife if a sexually transmissible LONDON (AP) — A set of stamps featuring (holdino), 4:29; Rochefort, NY (hooking), photographs of famous British castles 8:18; Shaw, NY (hooking), 14:21; Christian, bathroom. But when I did use the dramatic that it causes few years ago, we both had the organism is involved. Was (tripping), 16:38. Bowling Free Oil Change bathroom, a very thick, clear fluid embarrassment. problem — I would also get an itchy Your wife should be as honest as snapped by the Duke of York have gone on Third Period—3, New York, Lawton 1 Maple Leals 4. Sabres 2 sale. (Show), 1:28. 4, New York, Dahlen 5, (A $20.95 Value) came out instead of urine. When a Another effect of increased testoste­ rash on the head of my penis after possible with the physician, inclucling SA V E $ 4 .0 0 The four special-issue stamps went on sale 7:17. 5, Washington. Ridley 6 (M iller, Buffole 1 0 0—2 From little of this got on some toilet paper, it rone is spontaneous erections, and mutual oral sex. The problem eventu­ the fact that the condition worsens Stevens), 16:53. 6, New York Mullen 3 Toronto 1 2 1—4 Wednesday. (Lawton, Leetch), 18:32. Penalties— appeared sticky or gooey. eventually ejaculation. ally cleared up for both of us, but now after oral sex. If this embarrasses Rrst Period—1, Toronto, Loughlln Z NIte Dwris Economy Oil Change Prince Andrew, the second son of Queen Dahlen, N Y (roughing), 15:37; Gould, Was 4:58. Z Buffalo, Andreychuk 4 (Housley, I have two questions; First, does The approximate age for voice it has returned and has affected only her, have her give this column to the (holding), 15:37; Thomson, Was, molor Turgeon), 12:21 (pp). 3, Buffalo, Ruuttu 3 Beth H aak 210-498, Kathy BerzenskI 315 Broad St. your voice have to change before you change is 13 to 15 and the first my wife. physician at the appointment. Elizabeth II and a keen amateur (fighting), 17:08; Poeschek, NY, major 188-491, Laurie HIscock 208506, M arlo n (Turgeon, Barrosso), 18:53. Penalties— ejaculation often appears between Oral sex is a very important part of photographer, was asked to take the pictures (fighting), 17:08. lofrate. Tor (Interference), 1:57; Miller, Smith 184-487, Linda Canino 198483, with our start producing sperm? Second, is S h M on goal-W ashington KW-10—29. Buf, double minor (holding, roughing), Lisa Hatfield 178181-493, Cheryl Doll Free semen always whitish in color? ages 13 and 16. Each young man our sexual relationship and our FOOTNOTE: In a column a few for the stamps after inspecting a set of stamps New York 186-11—30. 6:15; Olezyk, Tor (roughing), 6:15; 455, Jan Levesque 452, Irm a DeSimone matures on his own unique schedule, marriage. What can we do? weeks ago a phone number was given Otawer-ploy Opportunities— Washington AAorsh, Tor (hooking), 10:50; Solmlng, 465. r’DRESSED TO THE NINES” commemorating his wedding two years ago, a 0 of 4; New York 1 of Z Tor (holdino), 11:49; Halkidls, Buf (trip­ DEAR READER: No. your voice and there are few rules about the for the Herpes Hotline. That number Post Office spokesman said. Goalies—Washington, Molorchuk, 83-0 ping), 14:11; Kotsopoulos, Tor (high- Special DEAR READER; I can understand was incorrect. The correct number is (30 shots-25 saves). New York, Vanbles- TrI-Tewn does not have to change before you order in which changes occur. “ The duke expressed a great interest in sticking), 16:38. Interior your unhappiness. A very important (415) 328-7710. brouck, 2-1-1 (29-28). Second Period—4, Toronto, Leeman 6 Ray Bessette 238616, Bernie Quesnel INCLUDES: begin producing sperm. Both ejacula­ Contrary to popular belief, it is helping to produce a set of stamps, and who A— 15,363. (Fergus, Kotsopoulos), 4:23 (sh). 5, 238592, BUI Calhoun 221-556, Stu P arker possible to urinate with an erection. It part of your sexual relationship must Referee—Andy vonHellemond. tion of semen and deepening of a more appropriate to design such an issue for Toronto, Olezyk 5 (Leeman, Fergus), 19:32 211-544, Bob Edwards 211-511, Dave • Simoniz® Orbital Polish Wax young man’s voice are the result of the is only when an erection is at its fullest be put on hold — at least temporarily. Dr. Relnisch Is director of the Linesmen—Wayne Bonney, Kevin Col­ (pp). Penalties—IM-egget, Tor, served by Edwards 218542, Bruce Smith 202-568, the Royal Mail than a member of the Royal lins. As with any vaginal infection, your Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Loxdal (tripping), 3:02; Donnelly, Buf D ave Bassette 207, Rob M Ig llo re 548, • Detailed Interior Cleaning increased levels of the hormone that the internal sphincter (like a Family?’’ asked the spokesman, who by (hooking), 18:47. Carl P attavina 508, M ike RIsley 507. Cleaning testosterone, which triggers many of valve) prevents urination. wife must consult a gynecologist to Gender and Reproduction, Indiana Third Period—6, Toronto, Olezyk 6, custom was not Identified. •Carpet Shampoo It is possible that you had your first determine exactly what is involved in University-Bioomington. Send ques­ 19:52 (en). Penalty-Oamphousse, Tor the changes during puberty. The stamps depict castles at Edinburgh in (holdino), 11:51. Heme Engineers With the purchase •Upholstery Shampoo Your deeper voice is the result of ejaculation. The appearance of semen her vaginal itching and irritation. tions to Dr. Reinisch in care ot The Shots on goal—Buffalo 18188—39. Shirley Eldrldge 192-489, Beverly Many of the organisms that nor­ Kinsey Report, P.O. Box 48, Biou- Scotland, Caernarvon in Wales, Windsor in Toronto 7-8-7-22. testosterone acting on your voice box can vary. It can be yellowish, white, R adio, T V Morin 178459, Kathy Knox 178504, of any exterior wash mally live in the vagina can also live mington, Ind. 47402. Voiume of maii England and Carrickfergus in Northern Power-ploy Opportunities— Buftalo 1 of 6; M orlys D vorak 179-463, M ichelle Bilo­ $99.99 (or larynx). As the larynx grows or clear and has a sticky or gooey Toronto 1 of 3. deau 178454, Elaine WelnIckI 198218 consistency. in the mouth. For example, Candida prohibits personal replies, but ques­ Ireland, representing the four countries (ktalles—Buftalo, Barrosso, 83-0 (21 larger, your voice changes. This can 543, Renee E llis 178507, TrudI Zuldem a Please Call For Appointment Although the first ejaculations are albicans (often the cause of so-called tions of general Interest may be comprising the United Kingdom. shotv18 saves). Toronto, Wreooet, 4-80 178516, Gert BeBlols 178512, Joyce happen in a short period of time or TONIOMT (3837). M cD erm o tt 209, Bette D ufralne 483, Not Valid With Any Other Promotion Not Vijilid With Any Other Promotion take many months. It can be so thought to contain few or no sperm, "yeast” infections) can be passed discussed in future column. 1 D.m, — Dodgers at Athletics, A—15,186. C h o n M l 30, W F A N A lice Chittick 478, BobbI Greco 457, Referee—Paul Stewart. Linesmen— Ron M arth a M ontanv 451, Evelyn Anton 45^ Expires October 30,1988 Expires October 30,1988 9 p.m. — Boxing, USA Coble Rnn, M ark Vines. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Oct. 20. 1988 — 19 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Oct. 20, 1988 McCa l l o f t h e w il d by Oumat A Crawford SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT W CARLYLE by Larry Wright P u z z l e s Local shows dot CPTV fall lineup K^Tlt, 'A/UAX'e M3UR Aa-TI/Wt P iG om , A 6 IRU'5 MIND 19 A 5n?AN6 t FA\fc3R\Tt BOOK? AND MYSTERIOUS ITS NFVER OCCURRED ACROSS 8 Freedom of Answer to Previous Puzzle By Steve Feica replacement workers is highlighted in action TOME BEFORE , I 1t <26oTT o fBBO The Associated Press ’’Striker,” a documentary about the human 1 Emerald Isle 9 Invalid □DO DEIDOO DDD T V T o p i c s T m n m s THOUGHTS 5 Nobleman toll of the nearly 3-year-old Colt Firearms NB/ER OCCURRED i d j 10 And others (2 IQ^l^SOE] 13^30 HARTFORD — While the major television 9 Pince___ Division strike in Hartford and West TOME BEFORE... M B N ' r I ^ wds.) □OD DDDDO DOD 12 Adam's networks have been loudly touting their new Hartford. The airdate is Dec. 28. 11 Smashes (si.) □DODD DOODO fall season, Connecticut Public Television grandson 16 Pain budget for programming — partly because ■ A bit on the lighter side is ’’Thumbs 13 Bacchanals' cry 20 Epic poem D D O ODQ held a low-key preview with the accent on CPTV has been much more successful in Across America,” sort of a Charles Kuralt- 1 14 Actress Hagen 21 Communicating Q homegrown productions on hometown issues finding money sources for individual on-a-shoestring production with producer 15 Peachlike fruit instrument H 1 and events. programs. Andrew Jones video-chronicling his hitchhik­ 17 Drink like a dog 22 Heaven's 1 R The seven programs, some still in produc­ The accent on public television program­ ing saga across the United States. It’s 18 In the past counterpart tion. run the gamut from a very human and ming is less British than it used to be and the scheduled to air sometime in January 1989. 19 Resides 23 Open to view raw look at the Colt Firearms Divison strike focus for the fall is distinctly Yankee. ■ On Nov. 22, CPTV viewers will have an PEANUTS by Chariot M. Schuli 21 Portrait 24 Modern phono to the pomp and pageantry of a Christmas Among the CPTV offerings; 24 Laundry item opportunity to see a documentary about the 26 Egg (comb. festival. ■ “Numb...Children of Alcholics,” a well- descendants of some of Connecticut’s earliest /O-20 25 Poor person form) IN THE MEANTIME, U)E WANT TO ''w e l l BE BACK WITH THE The depth and breadth of these new produced drama and documentary featuring residents in ’’The New Pequot; A ’Tribal 27 Swiss mountai­ 28 Tosses away THANK OUR 6UEST FOR BEIN6 REST OF OUR CHEAP SHOTS productions marks something of a heavier a fictionalized Hartford family trying to come neer's song 29 Efface Portrait.” It’s an hour-long look at the rise, WITH US THIS MORNING " IN A MOMENT.." commitment on the local level, according to to grips with a father's alcholism. The 31 Poem 30 Emitted fall and resurrection of the Pequot Indian 32 Actor Montand Larry Rifkin, CPTV's director of program also features interview segements tribe in southeastern Connecticut. coherent light 43 Prophet S3 Before 34 Chapter of 33 Thus programming. of adults reflecting on their childhood with —For the Christmas season, CPTV is Koran 45 Played anew 54 Environment 36 Eugene 47 Slog “This is a substantial increase for us in the alcoholic parents. The airdate is Nov. 2. scheduling ’’The Boar’s Head and Yule Log 35 Infamous O'Neill's 48 Long-eared ani- agey. amount of local product,” Rifkin said ■ This past summer’s medical waste Festival.” a majestic performance produc­ IX Roman daughter Wednesday. "We’re not really looking to best washing ashore focused on the environmental tion of the annual event held at the Asylum emperor 55 Actor Alastair 38 Streamlined 49 Baseballer No­ any quantity levels, but rather to improve the dangers that are just now being realized. In (b 1988 by NEA. Inc. 37 Part of eye Hill Congregational Church in Hartford. 41 Sign of the lan ______quality of what we do. ... It just so happens ’’Ocean Dumping,” CPTV producer Ruth ZIPPY by Bill Griflllh 39 Holiday suffix ■ Also in December, producer Peter zodiac 50 Byway 56 Mao tung 40 Hinder (law) that for the fall that a lot of things we were Sundermeyer keys in on the impact sewage Morissey offers some escape-type fare in 1 2 working on during the spring and summer are f \ S A AftjoR Ca n d id a t e p o p — 1 DIDN'T YbO 42 Overshadow 3 10 11 sludge dumping in the Atlantic Ocean is ’’Bermuda Yacht Race,” a documentary So Voi/ 6 et So WHAT Vov'Rt lJrO>TM'P(ZEflDf«Cy,ZiPPy II MAItVM , 'u/HAT IF ylA H U ItJ KNOW IF yoo 44 Actor Robert n being completed.” having and what Connecticut researchers are featuring dramatic footage and interviews T o C H A N 6 E saving i S TH' COUN 12 HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne B P itf 6D ON MATT6RI oF ITATE PtftY'IUNSHiflt D e___ r Rifkin said the increased programming doing to track it. The airdate is Nov. 14. aboard the (Connecticut boat that won the BABBensA ,TPV 1$ b a s ic a lly GV aotJALd neABRYTL Lot, AVlP WHAT iiowAOC miMii WILL LolLlPoPI i 46 Ancient chariot with a local stamp is a reflection of a bigger ■ The hostility between strikers and Newport, R.I,,-to-Bermuda race. llAtUAVJ ^|N 7H' HANOI OF A IB ■ WA/12- ’a 8ooT HoITINC FUW-.HC BeACH’ oP, \KNow iz a in s o w i’; 47 Group of words /Vow l b t !$ XCHMAtTiyePoAU Coup ENOVCH. 50 Pasture land HeyTHATf FVH C VO M tr 'has a P£P- UF£,1M' OBUC WHAT ’ WAV SHOW TONE IT'LL fZEPCL r f 2 Y I T I P IO aI'T iTH' WaYI'UE WHO Do You ' auwemt < CTo Do." 51 Medieval poem THAT /V^HB'^Topf' KW'SP/WS ALL IHOOMIUS PEAUZe 1H’ lU V lT f To TM POCW\ IN TM C

A threat to unborn GROTON (AP) — Lyme Disease can be Earth’s warming No progress yet SCIENCE passed from mother to unborn child and BUSINESS poses a deadly threat to fetuses, according to a medical researcher. Emhart earnings up & H EALTH Dr. Lawrence Zemel, head of pediatric may mean floods FARMINGTON (AP) — Emhart Corp. in new Colt talks rheumatology at Newington Children’s reported a 15 percent increase in Generics less potent Hospital, said his review of seven reported WASHINGTON (AP) - The eight degrees in the middle of the third-quarter earnings, up from $23.3 next century. This will expand the - WETHERSFIELD (AP) - strike. In addition, 200 union cases of intrauterine infection showed “greenhouse effect” warming million in the same period last year to $26.9 Striking United Auto Workers members have returned to work, NEW YORK (AP) — Doctors at the three stillbirths and one spontaneous the Earth is likely to raise ocean volume of the oceans and melt | recent annual meeting of the American million. and officials of the Colt Firearms company officials said. abortion, while the remaining three levels but lower the Great Lakes, some glaciers, causing a rise in > Earnings reported Wednesday were 43 Division said they were unlikely College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists average sea levels estimated at ' State Department of Labor children died within eight days. reduce crops across the South and cents a share in the period ended Sept. 30 to resume negotiations after a spokesman Richard Fickssaidno report that generic estrogen therapy may Zemel spoke Wednesday at a seminar on turn some northern forests into 20 inches to 6'A feet. be short-changing patients. compared to 37 cents a share in the 1987 brief and unsuccessful attempt to date has been set for future talks. the disease at Pfizer Inc.’s central grasslands, according to a major The report says it could cost |73 third quarter. resolve the 33-month-old strike. Both Madore and Reibeling Dr. Rudi Ansbacher, assistant chairman government study. billion to $111 billion to protect “There was no movement,” of obstetrics and gynecoiogy at the research division. He said there are Revenues for the period were $644 agreed that the issue of the anecdotal cases of children infected in the The unreleased report by the developed coastal areas from sea million compared to last year’s $558 said Robert Madore, president of replacement workers will have to University of Michigan Medical Center, womb being bom alive and with defects Environmental Protection level increases, but 4,100 square million. UAW Local 376. "We met (separ­ be resolved by an administrative reported that 16 patients who had been Agency says low-lying coastal such as heart and neurological disorders. miles to 9,200 square miles still For the first nine months of 1988, the ately) for about twelve minutes, law judge now considering com­ switched from Premarin tablets to generic areas equal in size to the state of would be lost. The land area of broke up, came back face to face Zemel and others said, however, that Massachusetts could be company earned $931. million, 16 percent plaints by both the union and the drugs began re-experiencing menopausal much more research needs to be done. Massachusetts is 7,826 square for another two minutes and company. symptoms. submerged. over the $80,1 million earned during the "Many of these cases are not well miles. same period last year. broke up." If the judge rules that the strike Blood tests, he said, disclosed low Congress directed EPA to Wednesday’s talks, held under documented,’’ said Zemel. "The incidence perform major studies on the Environmental groups have Earnings per share for the nine months resulted from unfair labor practi­ estrogen levels. Laboratory analysis urged drives to improve energy the guidance of state and federal ces on Colt’s part, the workers showed the generic tablets to be 33 to 86 of interuterine infection is probably fairly effects of the greenhouse effect were $1.50compared to $1.28 last year. mediators at the State Depart­ low, but on the other hand the and what can be done about it. efficiency and conservation, and Revenues in the same span totaled $2.04 would receive back pay and percent less potent than the Premarin. The to replant forests, which absorb ment of Labor offices in Wethers­ would be reinstated. drug is one of the few prescription consequences are very grave. Pregnant Both studies are expected to be billion compared to $1.79 billion in 1987. field, were the first since negotia­ women are a very high risk group that submitted to Congress in De­ carbon dioxide. Just last week, a "Our hope is that we get (the medicines for which the federal Food and power company in Connecticut tors for the union and (k>lt met on ruling) around December, which should be particularly aware of the cember. A draft of the summary Market still unstable May 27, 1987. Drug Administration does not recommend dangers of Lyme Disease.’’ of the effects report was obtained said it would help plant trees in would make a nice Christmas generic substitution. Guatemala that would offset the Negotiators on both sides of the present for the union,” Madore Wednesday by The Associated NEW YORK (AP) — An unfounded issue said an administrative law said. Ansbacher said that when he put his Cornstarch in plastic 'Press. carbon dioxide its new plant rumor about George Bush was enough to patients back on the drug, their would emit over the next 40 years. judge will likely decide a central The company argues that the The “greenhouse effect” is the trigger a brief plunge in a still-unstable issue in the strike; whether or not menopausal symptoms disappeared and AP photo WASHINGTON (AP) - A Corn Belt In its studies, EPA convened strike resulted from a simple expected warming of the Earth stock market on the anniversary of the Patrick Fiynn/Manchaater Harald the company can keep the 725 economic dispute with the union. their blood levels of estrogen stabilized GIANT STEP — Engineer Dave member of Congress is looking at the from the growing concentration panels of experts, searched the plastic grocery bag as a way of carrying crash of 1987. BUSINESS IN THE WORKS — Brenda Krajewski is the co-owner of a new replacement workers it has hired If the judge agrees, the company within the range for desired health Bryant runs endurance tests on a of gases in the atmosphere that scientific literature and ran com­ The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial to replace the strikers. benefits. grain farmers to better times, while maternity and infant wear shop on Main Street, next to Eblen’s in will be allowed to keep the new prosthethic foot developed by keep heat from being radiated out puter models of the global stocks fell 22.58 points Wednesday from a "The company’s position is that replacement workers, Reibeling improving the environment along the way. to space. The principal green­ climate. downtown Manchester. The store, calied "Baby in the Works," opened the Ohio Willow Wood Co. in Mount A new, biodegradable plastic bag is post-crash high of 2159.85, only a fraction of the replacement workers stay,” said. Sperm free of virus house gas, carbon dioxide, has the 508-point drop on Oct. 19,1987, when Aug. 23, the day after Brenda came home from the hospital with her third Madore said. “We’re not going to “The company is very confi­ Sterling, Ohio. The artificial foot can made partly from cornstarch. When it’s increased 10 percent since 1958 cave in on that. All the strikers NEW YORK (AP) — Men with the AIDS tossed away and buried in a landfill, it panic wiped out half a trillion dollars of son. Brenda’s husband, Tom, is the other owner. dent that the decision will be that provide amputees with energy and and continued worldwide use of Tree planter stock wealth. have to go back.” this is an economic strike and that virus have AIDS-free sperm, raising the bounce when they walk, run or decomposes in a few months, compared fossil fuels and destruction of Richard Reibeling, vice presi­ the replacement workers there­ possibiiity that infected males may be able with a century or two for regular plastic tropical rain forests point to Wednesday’s late drop was the biggest jump. defends plan excitement on a low-key crash anniversary dent for personnel at Colt Fire­ fore will not be replaced,” to father children through artificial bags. further increases. Stanley’s sales dip PB Income rising arms Division and the company’s Reibeling said. insemination without passing the disease Rep. Jim Jontz. D-Ind., recently sent Some computer models have day that Wall Street employees marked by trading stocks, bonds and horror stories NEW BRITAIN (AP) - The Stanley STAMFORD (AP) — Pitney Bowes Inc. chief negotiator, said the two Madore continued to blame to the fetus, researchers say. of Southern California working letters to major grocery stores and other predicted that droughts could be HARTFORD (AP) -T hepresi­ parties are “180 degrees apart,” firearms division President Gary independently found that most men with more frequent in the Midwest and dent of a company that has and raising an occasional glass of Works reported a 22 percent increase in said that net income for the third quarter Dr. Bernard Poiesz and colieagues at the retailers asking them to consider a trial rose 18 percent to $54 million and with the issue of replacement French for the lack of progress in State University of New York at Syracuse AIDS do not even have the virus in their program using the biodegradable plastic Southeast in the coming century proposed planting trees in Cen­ champagne. third-quarter earnings, but officials at the workers at the center of the The rumor was that The Washington toolmaking company said the summer’s attributed the gain to strong performances resolving the strike. French has found that the AIDS virus is present in the semen, the Times said. bags. as a result of the global warming. tral America to offset pollution dispute. designated Reibeling as the com­ seminal fluid in which the sperm is Researchers are baffled by this finding The EPA report says this year’s from its coal-burning Connecticut Post would publish a story potentially drought and poor pre-holiday sales caused in its mailing, shipping, copying, voice A spokesman, Tom Buis, said processing and facsimile businesses. The strike began in January pany’s chief negotiator. Madore, suspended but not in the sperm cells because theoretically, if AIDS is present in Wednesday that the proposal still is being drought across the United States power plant defended the plan damaging to the Republican presidential a slight dip in sales volume. 1986 when 1,000 members of UAW however, maintains that French themselves. the blood, it should be present in semen, should serve as a warning, even against criticism from a stale candidate. The Post denied having or For the quarter ended Sept. 30, Stanley The Stamford-based company said Local 376 struck over a failure of debated but that it has had a “very though precise predictions are Wedne.sday that this year’s third-quarter should be involved in the talks. reported. since that fluid contains the white cells that positive” reception so far from Indiana consumer official. planning any such story. on Wednesday reported earnings of $25.7 both sides to reach a new contract Madore said French’s unwil­ the virus attacks. impossible. million, or 59 cents a share, on $470 million income was $54 million. or 68 cents per after months of negotiations. lingness to meet with union Poiesz and researchers at the University storekeepers. “We cannot anticipate how State ConsumerCounsel James F. Meehan sent a letter to Applied Bankers more daring in sales. That compared with earnings of share, compared to $46 million, or 58 cents The company hired replace­ leaders "is a clear sign that he’s changing technology, new scien­ $21.0 million, or 48 cents a share, on sales per share, in the same period last year. ments at its Hartford and West more interested in breaking the tific advances, urban growth and Energy Services of Arlington, Va., urging the company to NEW YORK (AP) - Banking, once of $454 million during the same period last Last year’s third-quarter income Hartford plants and production union than he is in the future of changing demographics will af­ regarded as a stolid, staid profession, has year. has continued throughout the fect the world of the next re-think its plan to spend $2 included $984,000 from discontinued Colt.” million on 52 million trees in become more innovative and daring in its operations, the company said. Study links cancer, high iron levels century,” EPA analysts write. marketing methods, reports a financial Company officials said the 4 percent “In this report we did not Guatemala. increase in sales revenue was the result of Revenue in the qua rter ended Sept. 30 planning journal. rose to $571.9 million compared with $505.3 BOSTON (AP) - While too all the food in sight.” study will be necessary to prove weak and very indirect and about analyze or anticipate the reduc­ The company proposed plant­ For example, notes Financial Services 5 percent price increases. The volume of ‘Happy Birthday’ sale little iron in the body is clearly a The latest study was directed whether high iron levels, and as far from conclusive as you can tions in barge shipments due to ing the trees to offset carbon sales actually declined by 1 percent. million in the third quarter of 1987. health hazard, a study published lower river levels, the increases dioxide emissions from its AES Week, one New York bank advertised the by Dr. Richard G. Stevens of especially iron-rich food, in­ gel.” "sable CD,” a certificate of deposit with a officials said. Net income for the first nine months of today suggests that too much of Batelle, Pacific Northwest La­ crease the cancer risk. in forest fires due to dry condi­ Thames power plant in Montville. may bring $12 million , Among women, Stevens’ study twist. Richard H. Ayers, the company’s 1988 increased 25percent to $164.5milIion. the essential nutrient also may be boratories in Richland, Wash., Stevens’ study, based on blood tions, or the impacts on ducks due Scientists worry that the emis­ president and chief executive officer, said or $2.09 per share, from $131.5 million, or bad. possibly increasing the risk and published in the New Eng­ samples from more than 14,000 did not find any significant to disappearing prairie potholes. It was a $50,000 five-year CD that offered difference in the iron levels of sions trap warm air within tlie the customer a custom-made sable coat in July and August figures indicated that $1.66 per share in 1987. NEW YORK (AP) - “Happy “Happy Birthday” melody had of cancer. land Journal of Medicine. people over the past two decades All these impacts were made earth's atmosphere, leading to Revenue for the first nine months of 1988 The study found that men with those who had cancer and those vivid during the past year. lieu of interest. A similar-term $100,000 CD “the third quarter would not be what we Birthday to You,” a song that lyrics that went; “Good Morning "Iron supplementation for in the National Health and global warming or the so-called expected. increased 14 percent to $1.7billion. high levels of iron in their bodies those who are not anemic may be Nutrition Survey, found that the who did not. Although there was “The drought dramatically re­ yielded a Russian sable. seems to belong to everyone, to you, good morning to you, good “suggestive evidence of in­ greenhouse effect. Additional doesn’t. It’s for sale. morning dear children, good are more likely to have cancer of unwise,” the study concluded. overall cancer risk was 37 per­ minded us of our vulnerability as trees would combat the problem the colon, lungs, bladder and Despite the apparent associa­ cent higher in men with high iron creased cancer risk” among a nation but it cannot be viewed as The Sengstack family of Prin­ morning to all. ” Only later did the women with the highest iron by destroying excess carbon ceton, N.J., which for half a sisters add the birthday words. esophagus, suggesting that the tion found in the study, it does not levels than in those with low a prediction of things to come. ... dioxide. widespread habit of supplement­ actually prove that iron promotes levels. levels, the researchers said this Until a severe event occurs such century has owned Birchtree “Happy Birthday,” "Auld ing the diet with iron may not be cancer or that too much iron in In earlier research. Dr. Joseph should be viewed cautiously, and as the drought of 1988, we fail to Meehan suggested that the Bill requires more credit disclosure Ltd., the company that holds the Lang Syne” and “For He’s a Jolly in the best interests of people who the diet is dangerous. Selby of Kaiser Hospital in they limited their conclusions to recognize the close links between company instead spend $500,000 Donald G. Ogilvie, executive copyright to the song, has decided Good Fellow” are the three most men. WASHINGTON (AP) - Consu­ came up on the floor. suers would be required to to sell. The New York Times are already getting enough. Because the link is tentative, Oakland, Calif., found a similar our society, the environment and to plant trees in Connecticut cities disclose clearly their interest vice president of the American popular songs in the English “People have long studied the Stevens is reluctant to make climate.” and towns and another $500,000 to mers would get more details However, when the measure reported in Thursday’s editions. language, according to the Guin­ association during a study of But Selby said: "If this (associ­ about the costs of credit cards — came up for a vote, it was passed rates, fees, grace periods before Bankers Association, also consequences of iron deficiency," specific health recommenda­ 4.5,000 people in northern ation) turns out to be true, women Most scenarios say the Earth help protect the state’s lakes and interest charges begin to accrue praised the passage of the The company may bring $12 ness Book of World Records. commented Dr. Katherine tions. But he said, “If it's true, it will warm on average by three to streams from acid rain. and get them sooner — than quickly and sent to the White million or more. California. who are premenopausal have required by current federal and House for the president’s signa­ and the method of calculating measure. McGlynn of the Fox Chase might be wise to reconsider the “There is a good deal of little or nothing to worry about, interest charges. “The bill is a victory for both “Happy Birthday” brings in Cancer Center in Philadelphia. iron supplementation of foods in state laws under legislation being ture. The Senate approved the biological plausability to the since most of them have little iron r sent to President Reagan. measure by voice vote last week. In that way, Schumer and Sen. consumers and creditors who will about $1 million a year. The "It’s only recently that people our grocery stores." hypothesis" that too much iron stores. Most are close to iron Christopher J. Dodd, D-Conn., the benefit from balanced disclosure song's 75-year copyright expires have studied iron overloading He cautioned that people with In the blink of an eye, the House Except for Annunzio’s objec­ CALD W ELL causes cancer, Selby said. “On deficiency because they lose iron NEED SOME EXTRA on Wednesday approved by voice tion, there was little other opposi­ key Senate sponsor, said consu­ legislation,” said Ogilvie. “This in 2010, when it becomes part of and raised the possibility that we iron deficiency should continue to the other hand, all of the evidence each month through mers would be able to shop bill will make it easier for the 107 have gone overhoard in fortifying vote legislation to require banks, tion to the bill. Banking groups the public domain. OIL INC. take iron supplements. More in humans to date is both very menstruation.” had worked for passage of the around for the lowest interest million credit card holders in the SPENDING MONEY? department stores and other U.S. to make informed choices Patty Smith Hill and her sister issuers of credit cards to provide measure because it would pre­ rates because of competition. Mildred J. Hill, two kindergarten Newspaper routes available in your area... vent states from imposing a Michelle Meier, counsel for about credit card programs since more information to consumers significant card features will be teachers from Louisville, Ky. about interest rates and other patchwork of differing disclosure government affairs with Consu­ who also taught Sunday school, .61* disclosed earlier — at the time of p«r gal. C. O. D. Formula forecasts charges. requirements in what is clearly mers Union, said, “We have wrote the song. It was included in an interstate industry. In addi­ waited anxiously for this bill to application or solicitation, and in 150 gal. minimum purchase It had been anticipated that the a uniform manner. Undercurrent “Song Stories for the Sunday Earn money and prizes by House would take a roll call vote tion, a chief sponsor. Rep. Cha­ finally become law and (Wednes­ School,” a book they wrote in rles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., and day’s) action takes us to within an law, creditors are not required to 649-8841 delivering the Manchester Herald on the measure, which was disclose this information until the 1893. quakes in 3 years opposed by Rep. Frank Annunzio, others — except for Annunzio — inch of that goal. All consumers, In its original version, the in your neighborhood. D-Ill., chairman of the House had long ago given up on trying to not just those in states which have card is issued.” passed similar laws, will now get LOS ANGELES (APt - A scalp is valuable,” said Mike consumer subcommittee. He had enact a nationwide interest rate Call today to get more details. delayed final approval of the cap on credit cards. the information to fight and newly devised mathematical for­ Guerin, spokesman for Califor­ switch.” mula will let researchers predict nia’s Office of Emergency measure last week when it first Under the measure, card is­ if a region is likely to be rocked by Services. 647-9946 IT'S WISE TO PAY-BY-MAIL a strong earthquake within three JUCKY Lie years, Soviet and U.S. scientists Knowing a big quake is likely within three years in a certain Marble St...... all Main St...... 1-174 Try Our Pay-By-Mail reported today. region “sets a deadline in which McCabe St...... all Grove...... 1-47 The formula is based on they need to accomplish certain Stock Place...... all Pine H ill...... all changes in seismic activity be­ No. Main St...... 397-496 East Center St...... 4(^ 60 6 Program... fore powerful quakes in Califor­ preparations and plans," he S aappex added. nia and Nevada. The scientists Harlan St...... 15-83 It makes paying your subscription easier on Jefferson St...... all used the formula in hindsight to But such a vague prediction Henry St...... 16-119 you Instead of paying your carrier every 2 successfully "predict ” 16 of 20 would make it "very difficult to Summit St...... 332-382 Kenwood Dr...... all Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 weeks, you can simply write a check for 3 powerful quakes in the Soviet do anything more than is already months, 6 months or a full year drop it in the Union, Central Asia, Romania. being done in California in terms Ferguson Rd...... 125-360 Union Place...... all Belgium and the U.S. Northeast. of preparedness,” countered Lllley St...... all Unicorn St...... 133-264 mail Then, you can forget about having ready The technique hasn't been used Randall Updike, executive secre­ Main St...... 399-494 cash to pay your carrier answering the door Summit St...... 1-70 No. Main St. when it's inconvenient or being at home to to predict future quakes and tary of the quake prediction Wadsworth St...... all Union St...... 13-91 won’t allow scientists to predict council and deputy chief of the Huntington ...... all pay your bill that a quake will occur in a Geological Survey’s Office of Squire Village...... all precise time and place. Earthquakes, Volcanoes and En­ Highwood D r...... all Simply complete the coupon below and send But it will allow them to make gineering in Reston, Va. Lydall St. 1-73 It to us or if you would like more information Qolway St...... all Modfl 3201S “intermediate-term" predictions The council reviewed the me­ Parker St...... 356-540 WE WILL NOTIFY on our Pay-By-Mail program call the Circula­ that a strong earthquake is likely Kerry St...... all Woodbridge St...... 287-357 YOUR CARRIER tion Department, 647-9946 Alter initial pay­ thod during a meeting in June. North St...... all Woodbridge St...... 408-489 within three years somewhere in Members decided that while it THAT YOU ARE A ment and prior to expiration, you will be billed a broad region, said Leon Kno- North School St...... 1-84 PAY-BY-MAIL was a step forward and should be Wood Lane...... all Tracy Dr... all poff, a co-author of the study studied further, it would be Cushman Dr...... all CUSTOMER. published in the British journal premature to use it immediately Alpine St ...all Scott Dr... 4-108 Nature. to predict three-year periods in American Legion Dr...... all Green R d...... 204-330 Scientists now are pretty much Armory St...... all limited to making long-range which large quakes were likely, Henry St...... 261-315 Saoe^to^lSOi said James Davis, a council Haynes St...... all Princeton S t...... 167-190 I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription Please begin my forecasts. For example, the U.S. Main St. 285-378 Geological Survey predicted in member and chairman of the Tanner St...... 124-168 (Compact 3-hp, 20" path, Reg. *499 Two-stage, 5-hp, 24" path, 4 forward Two-stage, 8-hp, 25" path, 6 forward DAILY! Russell St...... all Wellesley.. all pay-by-mail subscription on July that within 30 years, a major California Earthquake Predic­ speeds plus reverse. Reg. *849. speeds plus reverse. Reg. *1099. tion Evaluation Council. Every day, hidden somewhere in our Porter St 458-650 or great quake measuring7to8or Washington S t...... all Enclosed please find payment for more on the Richter scale is 60 The Soviet-American team de­ Classified Columns your license number Wyllys St 1-90 Now ®4*69,. Save *30. NoW ®759. Save*90. NoW •979. Save')20. vised a mathematical formula to M ain...... 176-280 Carrier Delivery: percent likely on the San Andreas may appear. Charter Oak St...... 141-348 identify “times of increased Delmont...... 9-74 □ 3 months ‘23 10 □ 6 months ’46 20 □ 1 year 92 40 Fault in Southern California and Gardner St...... 3-66 On sale now at participating dealers. Get Snapper performance at BIG savings, plus superb marieuverabilily, 50 percent likely on the the probability” — roughly three- Gardner St. West...... all Hollister...... 3-74 Senior Citizens: Bond...... all winteriz^ engines for suborn starts, and a two-yew limited warranty. Qrme in today. Limited time offer. Hayward or San Andreas faults in year periods in which certain If your number appears... Take the ad to the Highland St. □ 3 months‘21 56 □ 6 months‘43 12 □ 1 year ‘86 24 the San Francisco Bay area. patterns of seismic activity are (Dugan’s Allr ...... 8-37 Sterling PI...... all Sycamore Lane...... all Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment □ Tip Amount Knopoff conducted the study likely to culminate in a strong designated merchant and pick up your *25. Ferguson Rd...... all earthquake. with Vladimir Keilis-Borok and Bridge St ...all EIro...... all •Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary I.M. Rotwain. of the Soviet They developed the formula by Portland St...... all Flow er...... all Academy of Sciences' Institute of Proof of your license plate Is required and E. Middle Tpk...... 0-162 studying seismic patterns that Avon St...... all No down payments. Name the Physics of the Earth, and presentation must be made within 7 days or Litchfield St ...all Low montnly payments. preceded 14 earthquakes of 6.4 Cambridge...... 14-100 California Institute of Technol­ magnitude or more in California offer is void. Wetherell St 8-260 Address Apt ogy geophysicist-geologist Clar­ and Nevada between 1938 and McCann St...... all West Middle Tpke...... 15-107 ence Allen, the former chairman 1984. Look for an ad similar to this: City Zip Phone of the National Earthquake Pre­ diction Evaluation Council. The scientists then tested the QUALITY SHARPENING TODAY 8 LUCKY CT UCENS6 PLATE NUM- MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY-MAIL If the new method is proven formula by applying it to 20 B E R 18 238 EVW. If this Is yo ur p la ts n um bsr. CALL JVOIV 647-9946 / 643-2711 104 Hilliard Street valid, it will help government quakes in five other regions of the bring this sd to M r Jos Dos. st Mr. Msrchsnt. officials and private citizens world since 1963. The formula 00 Rstsli PiMs, Manchsstsr. CT to coilsci Manchester The Manchester Herald your *26 You must bring proof This oftsr Is because "even a vague descrip­ found that 16 of those quakes were void In ssvsn days. illanct)ratpr Hrralli tion of the area that could be at preceded by “times of increased 649-2111 P.O. Box 591 • Manchester, CT 06040 risk and a refinement in the time probability” for large temblors. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Oct. 20, 1988 — t t « - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Oct. 20, 1988 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 IVIN “A Winner Every Day... Monday thru Saturday” CON’STITUTION 5T*ATE PART TIME PART TIME Dr. Crane’s Answers Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MANa€SlWHOND\ 24 ADAMS ST. 646-3515 238-EVW As o condition precedent to .CONNECTICUT ,j[^ the placement of any odver- HmseKaapars Quiz on Page Z Your *25 check Is waiting at MANafSTH Caaotrortlia companions, home makera, HosKh 6 SefMy • PrunMng Please call Conn & Need applicants to lambskin accessories ? ENORM OUS 6 plus 6 Du­ OR...If your home Is In fore­ sIHaeheelet Deed Wood end Stubo • Conn at 233-9687. CERTIFICATION droislng. Person DISHWASHER. Mondoy- wanted at once at mod­ ot Homes, 646-5200 □ room. Large bedrooms needed to coordinate for adults, children. plex on Laurel Street. 3 closure. WE CAN HELPI NURSE Alda. Expa- 647-1956 Pruning lor Wind RMWance Frldov, days. Top ern health shop In large stock shelves on the . bedrooms on each side, C O V E N TR Y . New listing. with plenty of closets. 643-1726 AaklorlMik seosonol direct moll, wages and benefits In­ Commission, Incen­ No payment program avail­ rlencad with atdarlv • Pruning tor Boeuty end CLASS shopping center. Only tives. Greot additionoi separate utilities, Immediate occupancy. Sliding gloss door to Qrete growing MONEY rompolgns and volun­ clude heolth, life dis­ Full Tim e responsible, dependa­ night shift. Hours privte 10x24deck. Ideal able for up to 2 years. Bad a nd hondlcopped. Meadows Manor Is ac­ line for home sales 170x105 lot. In need of Come and enlov coun­ Available doys/nlghts. SNOWPLOWING PuRf Intufod • Senlef CIRtan DiaooMiil teers. A people person ability, vocation pov Two Positions ble persons needappiv. Southend location. credit Is not a problemllAsk PAINTINS/ FOR SALE cepting applications for wllh strong organiro 9-7. Competitive party representotlves. upgrading throughout- try living In this Cali­ how LOW payments can PAPBHND Limited overnight. 649- e Commarelal Nurse Aide Certification ond profH shoring 1o Pleasant working con­ Contact Wanderings at excellent potential. fornio style Ranch on $123,500 Anne Miller • Roaldontlal • Industrial 64S-1973 (. rSpn) First, second or third tlonal skills, enthusi eligible employees. Available salary and benefits. help you SAVE YOUR 8668. CsS Class to begin Oct­ ditions, flexible houirs, (201)273-8928 or Ideal for a handyman over 1 acre of beautiful Real Estate, 647-8000.n mortgages. Construction asm, and bookkeeping Apply In person to: good salary and benef­ HOME TODAYI NAME your own raoso- *************** 8. a. mm ober 24th. Permanent experience skills re­ 1-FOOD ASSEMBLY Mature, responsible (201)247-6524. or contractor. $179,900. level land. This great FO R E S T Ridge Condo. ------1 ^ loans, business loans, Bickford's Restaurant, its, chance for ad­ starter or retirement Price reduced. Owner Swlaa Caaaorvathw Graop nobla price. Fofhtr 0> commercial loans, positions may be avail­ quired. Computer ex­ 415 Hartford Turnpike person. Interested MANUFACTURING Jackson & Jackson PAYROLL SERVICE In NiRnoRaaDar araa & WRAPPING vancement. Apply at Reol Estote, 647-8400.O home features on over­ anxious. Spacious 3 at (203) 484-1336 or Sen Pointino and Pop- 74 t*10 a r FAfrrsnAMnra 1CONCRETE bankruptcy, good or bad able at the completion perience helpful. Ex- (Route 30), Vernon. once *0 ; Manager or Dream! West Centrol erlno. Removal. 291- Lai me do the work for cellent working applicants apply to: Pennsylvania. 12,000- . sized family room or bedroom , 7Vi both (203)4844404 credit, self-employed, no of the class. Permanent EOE/M/F/H/V______2-JANITORIAl/ Assistant Manager, AD O R AB LE 6 room Cope townhouse. Full base­ 8567.______you. Payron, quartarty lax — environment. Flexible square feet. Expando- Cod on Essex Street. 3 bedroom with sliders income verification, positlori starting salary COOKS. Full and part MAINTENANCE Parkade Health and Anderson win­ ment, central olr, pool. rotumo, yaaiHtnd Vif-Zt. Is '8.28 per hour and an hours/days. Send re­ time, days or evenings. Shoppe, Manchester ble shell building. Am ­ bedrooms, newer roof, RenovatioiiVRhis S 6 S Framlag m m r refinance, bill sume to Americon ple laborforce. Write newer vinyl siding, de­ dows. Potential for $152,900 D.W. Fish Cutiom Interior a txterior F R I I plok-up and wWdo ADDITIONS 6 FLOORS excellent benefits Top wages, schedule. ■5.50 an hour to start Parkade, 404 West Mid­ third bedroom. Over Realty, 643-1591.0 consolidation. Call MBE Lung Association. 45 PERSONNEL HAIDA, P.O. Box 484, luxe fully oppllonced FWnene « OeWiis HeiWr a amew \ dolivary. • AddNIono e Oatsgee • Porch • ConunerDlel 6 reeldentiet package begins with Clean restaurant. Be­ with scheduled wage dle Turnpike. 1200 square feet of liv­ Rentals Financial Service, Ash Street, East Hart­ Hastings, Pennsylvo- custom oak kitchen, IMMACULATE 2 bed­ * Om u a UsM Oeipeiary •SO** par wook for up to • Stato Ueonood class participation. nefits Include health, reviews and super be­ HOUSEKEEPER/SItter. DEPT. ing space. Priced to room Nantucket Cope • Free Eethnslet ford, Connecticut 06108 life, disability, voca­ nia 16646. Phone (814) fantastic new tllt-out • Aw Mimlti • kwiewd lOOompioyaoa. • Pul^ Insured 632-9280. nefits. No experience Full time position with 239 SPENCER ST. 247-6524. w indow s too! Just sell at $139,900. Golden In Lvdoll Woods. • SwHM’MMMnM John Hinnofl Conerils PERMANENT PART tion pay and profit necessary. We need 5 year old In Regency Oaks Realty, 64^5099 Wooded setting. Large ROOMS 643-5775 Call 8430821.648-1757 Company • 875-0371 shoring to eligible em­ MANCHESTER, CT NATIONAL Com pany, move right In! $134,500. Evoninga TIME POSITIONS ARE caring people to join Towers In Hartford. Jackson & Jackson or Joello, 872-8170. living room/dining FOR RENT 646-22S3 *************** NOW AVAILABLE. ployees. opportunities Own cor required. One (established 1970) i n i our team. Call EOE needs distributors In Reol Estote, 647-8400.P NEW Listing In South oreo, family room, I'/z Employment Please apply in person I HELP WANTED for advancement Into year commitment, Manchester neor baths, low condo fee. management. Apply In please. Call Carol, 728- your area. High In- MANCHESTER. Price CENTRAL, private to Mrs. Oliveira at: 633-7656 LIGHT Bench work. come potential. Part- Country Club. Authen­ $151,900 D.W. Fish home, young gentle­ APARTMENTS HOMES C LER IC A L. Full time of- person to: Bickford's ask for Dave. 1165, doys.______reduced. Charming six Realty, 643-1591.0 STORE AND Kage Company needs timers welcome. Multi- room center chimney tic Garrison Colonial, man, pleasant room PART TIME Meadows Manor flce position. 40 hours Restaurant, 415 Hart­ OIL Truck Driver. Expe­ beautiful Insode and FOR RENT FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE FURNITURE ford Turnpike (Route people for light bench pure drinking water cope with unique floor NORTHFIELD Condo. with telephone, next to HELP WANTED 333 Bldwell St. per week. Relloblity rience not necessary. work making holiday out. Three bedrooms, This prestigious 3 bed­ shower. Parking. No and accuracy Impor­ 30), Vernon. systems. Free dlstrlbu- plon. This nicely deco­ MANCHESTER. Six MANCHESTER. Beauti­ FOR Rent. Professional Manchester, C T 06040 BILLING Administrator. Must have Class II glitter plaques. Ideal t o r Information 1.5 baths, 2 cor garage. room, 7Vi both unit smoking. 649-6801. SOFA, sleeper, love sect, tant. Experience using EOE/M/F/H/V We have an opportun­ license. Full or port rated home boasts a $249,900. Dove, 649- room Duplex, 3 bed­ fully malntalned,4 bed­ office building. Large choir ottoman. Beige. PART time mornings. 647-9191 for retired woman. packet. (800)334-5543 front to bock, tlre- with Its private back­ ROOM with kitchen privi­ ^ EO t ^ odding machine and ity for someone with time. Winter monthsor (Transportation may 8048, T .J . Crockett, 643- rooms. $725 per month. room, 2'/3 bath Colon­ parking lot. Ideal loca­ Must sell. $285. Call General office workers TOP WAGES Mailbox 700. ploced living room, yard Is available at leges. Private M an­ ial with first floor for Manchester Real typing skills helpful. previous billing expe­ year round. Apply: M be provided). Hours, 1577.______$135,900. Carport, olr References and secur­ tion. R.D. Murdock, 644-4898. Apply In person, garage, three bed­ chester residence. ity. No pets. Available family room, 2 cor 643-2692 or 643-6472. Estate office. Typing & CH ILD CA R E. Before and FOR GOOD rience to loin the pre­ 6 M on, Toute 6, 7:30-2:30, flexible. 646- MANCHESTER. Ready conditioning, huge W A TE R B E D . King size. 6 Prague Shoe Com­ lect department In New Bolton, 649-2871. 8228, office hours, 8-3. rooms and 0 dining Non-Smoker, no olco- November 1st. 647-8587, garage, excellent loca­ bookkeeping expe­ after school. Verplank EXPERIENCED HELP.. room overlooking the tor on otter. Cleon, closets, pool and tennis hol. (9ulet considerate. FOR Rent. To be availa­ drawer base, large pany. 200 Pitkin Street, England's largest elec­ INSTRUCTION leave message. tion, In great family ble November 1st. One rience helpful. 646-465.S School area. Good poy CREDIT-Collectlons. Your ossurance or quick private treed grounds. aluminum sided and courts. Blanchard & $85/weekly. 649-2902. headboard, dork wood. East Hartford. trical distributor. The EAST HARTFORD. One neighborhood. $1200 room office with tele­ Excellent condition. for the right high * Body Man Malor communica­ response when you adver­ $142,900 Sentry Real trim, 6 room Ranch. Rossetto Realtors," per month. Call Sentry S EC R ETA R Y. Part time, RADON Techs. Will train position requires qc- tions company seeks PIANO lessons. Be­ Near Buckley School. We're Selling Houses" bedroom on busline, phone answering ser­ $375. 646-2194 or 289- for very nice office! school or college stu­ * Mechanic tise In Classified Is that Estote, 643-4060.P Reol Estote, 643-4060. dent. 646-2460, after 5. to test/remedlate counts pqyqble qnd qc- aggressive, highly ginners and up. Music- $142,900. Coll Dove, 649- 646-2482.0 APARTMENTS appliances, wall to wall vice. All utilities fur­ 9321. Applicant needs typing counts recelvqble ex- our readers ore ready to ship emphasis. Conve­ M A N CH ES TER . New list­ homes and offices for * Parts Puller motivated Individual 8048. T .J . Crockett, 643- MALLARD View. Dis­ FOR RENT carpeting. $500/month SIX Room Cape, 3 bed­ nished. Golden Oaks and phone skills and FLO R AL Sales person, radon. Cor needed. Sa- perlence; good buy when they turn to the nient location to the ing. Charming seven plus utilities. 568-1054. rooms, dining room, Realty, 646-5099, or tor collections and IIHIe ads. 643-2711. room Colonlol. This 1577.______tinctive Duplexes. Lo­ TV/8TERE0/ pleasing personality part time. Apply In lory + . 742-9424. Mansfield Auto Parts computer and key­ credit processing. Ex­ Parkade. 643-9359. MANCHESTER. Two living room, kitchen, Judy, 228-4007. and be a self starter. person: Floral Expres­ board capablllltlesand home has four bed­ EA S T H A R TFO R D . 4bed­ cated on o privte EAST HARTFORD. One rec room, all applian­ i n i APPLIANCES INSURANCE. Growing 423-4515 • 646-8340 cellent communica­ rooms, flreploced liv­ room Cape,2fullboths, permenont cul-de-soc, bedroom, on busline, bedroom Townhouse. Call Mr. Lindsey, 649- sions, 135 East Center the ability to thrive and tion, organization and M AHAGER I HOMES All appliances, heat, ces, washer and dryer. 4nnn agency looking for full ing room, large eot-ln 2 cor garage. Buyer this new subdivision of appliances, wall to wall Street. tome and port time grow in a fast paced minimum computer FOR SALE hot water, carpeting, Available November MISCELLANEOUS WASHER. Hotpoint, T U B E Bender, and Tube enviornment. We pro­ The Gift Shop kitchen, first floor den protection plan. Large quality 3 bedroom du­ carpeting. $S00/month 15th. $875. 646-5732. heovv duty, large ca­ people to perform cus­ Asembler. Persons skills required. Full and garage. The house lot, near Glastonbury. plexes owolt your In­ plus utilities. 568-1054. air conditioning. Nice 1 ^ FOR RENT tomer service and gen­ vide excellent pay and package of benefits. Manchester locotloni Coll 649-5240, pacity. Used 6 months. LEGAL NOTICE needed for hand fitting benefits and on oppor­ All real estote advertised In has been well main­ ERA Philips Real Est­ spection. Kitchens MANCHESTER. Large 3 eral office duties. Call Sara Chalmers at hove oak cabinets, M A N C H ES TE R . 2 bed­ 7'h CAR Garage In Man­ $200, best offer. 643- TOWN OF ANDOVER of aircraft com po­ tunity to grow within Memorial Hospital the Manchester Herald Is tained and has o low ate, 742-1450. room apartment with FOUR Rooms, first floor, bedroom Colonial. Wa- 5845. Some experience pre­ 528-9261, Ext. 178. sublect to the Fair Housino range, oven, dis­ 2 family, excellent lo­ sher/drver hook-ups. chester tor rent. Some INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION nents. Experience with the organization. Call Immediate opening for maintenance exterior COVENTRY. New Colon­ porkino. 649-2871. ferred. Agents license bra lng and layouts a ASSEMBLERS. Full Act of 1968, which makes It hwasher, refrigerator cation. No pets. $595 Busline. $850 plus utlll- limitation on use. $150 REFRIGERATOR. $75. PUBLIC HEARING 2 or apply; Economy an energetic and career with aluminum siding. ials and Contemporar­ and management ex­ plus. Apply In person: time, part time. Small llleoal to advertise onv pref­ $137,500. Sentry Real and built-in microwave TOLLAND/Coventry. plus utilities. 643-0359, tles. 528-0776.______per month. Coll Mike, Excellent running con­ perience a plus but not Electric Supply Inc. 428 minded person. Some erence, limitation ordlscrlm- ies. Cedar siding, Vh Two Bedroom oport- dition. Coll 643-7498 Ot­ The Inland Wetlands Cammisslan af Andaver, Cannecticut The E.A. Patten Com­ Tolland Turnpike, electrical parts, will Estate, 643-4060.O baths, 3 or 4 bedrooms. ovens. Flreploced liv­ 647-1633.______643-1577. will hald a Public Hearing an Mandav, October 24, 1988 at necessary. Urbonettl train. $5.00 to $6.38 with experience in retail Inatlon based on race, color, ing rooms, Vh baths ment In historic vlllooe ter 5pm. pany, 303 Wetheroll Manchester, Connecti­ rellolon, sex or national MANCHESTER. Charm­ $250,000 and up. ERA MODERN 3 room, first STORE AND 7:30p.m. In the lower level of the Town Off Ice Building on the Insurance Agency, 649- Street, Manchester, defined pay Increases. management a requi­ with full vanities, se­ Colonial. Charming, following petition: 0016. cut 06040 647-5000 EOE origin, or an Intention to ing 6room cope with 3-4 Philips Real Estate, sunny, affordable. No floor apartment. Heat, [^OFFICE SPACE Automoblla Storage Connecticut. Benefits. Four day site. An associate make any such preference, parate full basements, hot water, gas for I FUEL OIL/COAL/ GILEAD ROAD - Application of Eugene Sommortlno M/F bedrooms. 2 bedrooms 742-1450. pets. Security, referen­ Heated winter storage week. Apply; Able Coll degree In retail manage­ limitation or discrimination. 2 zoned baseboard cooking. Appliances. FIREWOOD (Gilead Land Development) for approval of o & Electronics, Howard ment would be desira­ The Herald will not know- on the first floor could heating systems, An­ ces. 456-0064. for your special vehicle. I proposed 26 lot subdivision, WIndrush. be used for o den or Reliable, mature Classics, exotics or Road, Bolton. ble. Send a resume to Inplv accept any advertise­ dersen permoshleld MANCHESTER. Two adults with references. SEASONED wood for At this hearing. Interested persons may appear and be heard ment which Is In violation of office. Other 2 bed­ thermopone windows, bedroom Duplex, I'/z OFFICE street rods. Warm, safe ond written communications will be received. Informotlon FE N C E Installer. Expe­ The Auxiliary, Man­ the low. rooms on the second BOLTON Lake. Four Security deposit. sole. $115/cord, will de­ pertaining to this application Is on file In the office of the WALDBAUM'S FOODMART rienced or will train. chester Memorial Hos­ room Ronch, masonry luxurious wall to wall baths, nice location. Lease. No pets. 646- and secure. 289-9322 or liver. Coll 649-1861, an­ SDUYh e r n New Eng- floor. This home Is Wetlands Agent, Town Office Building. Manchester Fence, 646- pital, 71 Haynes Street, on Vh lots, 2 storage carpeting and attached No pets. $650 plus utili­ 6113, 647-1221. SPACE 646-2194______ytime. land classified ads conveniently located aorooe. Phase I near­ ties and security. Coll Doted ot Andover, Connecticut this 13th and 20th day of 2151. Manchester. C T 06040. to schools,churches, buildings, private October, 1988. Is now hiring at our new store in Manchester, CT. reach nearly 8(X),0(XI ing completion. See Kevin, 646-7709. MANCHESTER. 2 and 3 Route 195, Tolland homes In Connecticut buses and shopping. beach, appliances, oos bedroom apartments. ANDOVER INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION (Formerly A&P) heat. Reduced to these owner occupied ROCKVILLE. 1 and 2 1/200 Square Feet ROOMMATES MUSICAL Steven Fish, Chairman and Rhode Island. The Won't lost long. and rental townhouses Call 645-8201. BUSINESS 1[ 7 ^ BUSINESS price tor a basic 25 $129,900 Anne Miller $144,000. 649-1794. bedrooms Includes ap­ located next to WANTED ITEMS 027-10 Our company is growing and we have many part today. Rentals from pliances, heat and hot [■^OPPORTUNITIES |[■^OPPORTUNITIES word ad Is only $55 and Real Estote, 647-8000.O M A N C H ES TE R . For sole $950. Blanchard & Ros­ HOMES N will appear In 43 news­ by Owner. Immediate water, parking, mod­ 7-11. EAST HARTFORD. Pro­ 7 foot Slate pool table for time and full time opportunities available. BEAUTIFULLY lands­ setto Realtors," We're ern kitchen and both. FOR RENT sole. $650. Coll 644-2740. papers. For more In­ caped Ranch In move- occupancy. 8 room, 3 Sellino Houses" 646- For detall$, call; fessional female to formation call Classi­ or 4 bedroom Ranch, 2 116 month security. share two bedroom BANJO with case and In condition. Great 2482.D $380-$525 per month. PART TIME DELIVERY PERSON • FLEXIBLE SHIFTS fied, 643-2711 and ask floor plan, recently re- cor oorooe, cathedral M AN CH ES TER . For rent 646-1700 apartment across from Instruction books. Ex­ for detolls.o______872-8095. Wickham Park. Oc­ ADD A BOOST flnlshed hardwood celling In living room. L0T8/LAND or lease purchase. Im­ Tom Matrlck cellent condition. Ask­ ImmeiJiate opening for part time Morning, Evening, Afternoon and Overnight TERRIFIC Ranch In quiet floors, cathedral cell- Stone fireplace, hard­ MANCHESTER. Four maculate 3 or 4 bed­ tober 31, Occupancy. ing $100. Coll Gene, room apartment, ap­ 275-0764, 282-0434. 633-6164. delivery of newspapers to stores and Ideal schedules for mothers, homemakers, students, neighborhood. Priced Inged Living room with wood floors and fully FOR SALE room Ranch with 7 car T O Y O U R to sell. 5V3 rooms, 2 full raised hearth fireplace finished wolk-out base­ pliances, separate util­ garage, much, much FOR Rent. Two room racks in Manchester. 2 Hours daily - 6 office suite, excellent graduates and senior citizens. baths, sunporch, lower and bow windows. Big ment. Asking $195,000. ASHFORD. Privacy ond ities. One cor parking. more. Immediate oc­ WANTED PETS AND days per week. Hourly plus mileage. level family room and eot-ln kitchen and Moke on otter. Must more. Beautifully 643-4827. cupancy. $1250 per location. High traffic INCOME AND garage. Call office to­ deck. $204,900 D.W. sell Immediately. Ev­ wooded approved MANCHESTER. Newer month. 649-05W. area. Plenty ot off- TO RENT SUPPLIES • FULLY PAID TRAINING street parking. Hot wa­ Dependable transportation and valid day for your exclusive Fish Realty, 643-1591 .□ enings, 649-0593. building lot. (1.329 super deluxe 7 bed­ MANCHESTER. 'Beauti­ Front end Office, Grocery, Bulk Foods, Meat, Produce. Dell, showing. $149,900. Sen­ acres). Nestled be­ room townhouse In 7 ter and electricity en- N EED to rent garage to WANTED. Good home driver's license necessary. Call Frank YOUR ENERGY! ful Dutch Colonial' cluded. Forced worm for good dog. Female, Bakery, Seafood, Floral, Salad Bar, Cheese Shop try Real Estate, 643- tween Yale Forest and family. Central loca­ Seven rooms, 3 bed­ store cor for winter McSweegan, at the Manchester Herald 4060.P______FOR SALE BY OWNER Notchauo Street tion. Vh baths, carpet­ olr heating. Reasona­ months. November- Doble-lrlsh Setter mix, 60 year old product now being marketed in rooms, 1V^ bath, family ble rent. Golden Oaks Morch Coll 643-9647. ears not clipped. One - 647-9946. Forest, 'h mile from ing, appliances, room, fireplace, deck e WE OFFER U.S. Two year success rate on west coast. NEW Construction. Co­ PRICE GREATLY REDUCED new development of Realty, 646-5099, or year old. Excellent lonial Style homes, 4 sunken living room, and treed loti Imme­ Excellent starting wage based on experience. fine homes. $65,900. potlo and basement Judy 228-4007.______health and nature, tor Now offering east coast the chance to ex­ bedrooms, all ameni­ *210,000 diate occupancy. free. 646-2194 or 289- Paid vacation, paid holidays and personal days. perience this botanical delight. ties. South Manchester Golden Oaks Realty, garage. Adults pre­ $850/month. Call 649- OFFICE Space. 500 Seven large rooms in this repainted, immediate 646-5099 or coll Joello, ferred. $800 plus utili­ 4000.______square feet. Excellent FURNITURE PART TIME Excellent paid benefit package. location. $295,000 and occupancy, custom Ranch. Three bedrooms, two 8724171). Cleanses your system, enables you to enjoy up. Peterman Building ties. 649-0311, otter location. 647-9223. 181 SOUTH Main Street. COLONIAL Soto and MISCELLANEOUS Health Insurance, Dental, Optical, Prescriptions. Company, 649-9404. full ceramic baths, 18x21 living room, 10x21 MANCHESTER. Hlflh 6pm.______Totally renovated. Full TODAY’S Lucky CT Li­ a natural high due to abundance of physical large lot with on excit­ choir, $50. Five piece FOR SALE CIRCULATION AREA ADVISOR MANCHESTER. Spring separate dining room or family room - behind FOUR room, 2nd floor dormered Cope, 4 large cense Plate Number Is Apply in person at our nearest and mental energy you will gain. garage. Hardwood floors, appliances to remain. ing view of Hartford. apartment. Reno­ sllverplote coffee set, Housewives, mothers with young children, Street. Spacious Colon­ bedrooms, 2 full baths, 232 DGW. If this It your $25. 643-8178. FDA approved, money back guarantee to ial on lovely lands­ Lovely landscaping in established area of Bolton $125,000. 563-1413. vated. Appliances In­ kitchen, living room plate number, bring students. Earn extra money with your own cluded. No pets. Secur­ with fireplace, full WALDBAUM’S FOOD MART on our customers. Offering the chance for re­ caped corner lot. 7 can be seen at your convenience or at COVENTRY. Approved this od to Ed Thornton, Q U E EN Size woterbed, 3 part-time job. Bring your children with you rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 building lots. $65,000 ity and references basement, fully ap- at Manchester Hondo, upholstered choirs, 6 ENDROLL8 and save on babysitting costs. 21 hours per 1135 Tolland Street • Manchester, C T tail and wholesale marketing with a mini­ baths. 2 fireplaces, 2 October Open House, l-3pm, and up. All sizes, from required. Available pllonced, wather/d- 24 Adamt Street, Man- foot barrel bar, 10 foot r t 'h width • 2M Novem ber 1st. $575 week, salary plus gas allowance. Supervise mal investment. car garage, large pri­ Sunday, October 23rd and 1-17 ocras. Laval and ryer hook-up, large chetter, to colltct your dresser/desk unit, 4 di­ 13¥i width - 2 tor 2Se Interviews will be conducted on Wed., Oct. 12 through Sat., Oct. 15 vate screened porch. open or rollino and plus utilities. 646-2253. yard, mony extras. $25. You must bring rectors choirs. All MUST be picksd up at lha our carrier boys and girls. If you like kids, want and Monday, Oct. 17 through Friday, Oct. 21 For more information, call Lori at: Immaculately main­ Saturday, October 29th. wooded. Flono Realty, AVAILABLE, November Available. $1000. Refer­ proof of registration. Items like new. Fair HsrsM Oince Monday ttmi a little independence and your own income Gallery of Homes, 1. Brick, 3 bedroom, ences and security re­ This otter Is void In offers accepted. 649- Tbursdty bsfofs 11 a.m.only. from 9:30 am to 6:00 PM In our now store. tained. $225,000. 144 Hebron Road, Bolton, 646-7788. call 647-9946 or 647-9947, ask for Frank Golden Oaks Realty, 646-5200. o garage. $650. 646-4144. quired. 589-2868. seven dovt. 10-20 8165. EOE 742-1541 646-5099 or coll Tom , McSweegan, Manchester Herald. 649-9664.

J »4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Oct. 20, 1988

A Newspaper la Educatlae Profram MRCELUNE0U8 CARS CARS fS^TRUCKS/VANS RII8CELUNE0U8 •paosoredby FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE I S J FOR RALE AUTOMOTIVE The Quiz The Manchester Herald EIGHT month old water- 1987 DODGE 600. Auto­ 1983 FORD Ranger. 43,000 1986 TOYOTApicTupTor bed, $335. Courthouse matic transmission. miles, original owner, parts only. Call 666-2433 Worldscope (10 points for each question answered correetty) One Gold membership, $6900 or best offer. CLYDE very reliable. Excel­ or 289-4402. 12'/i months left for 643-4263.______CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. lent condition. Call $450. Compared to reg­ 1977 AUDI Fox. Good ROUTE S3, VERNON Dave, days, 646-2789, ular price af $700 plus. evenings, 644-4504. CAR8 condition, A M /F M ste­ 84 Caprie* Wagon •8295 Eric 649-3426.0______reo, sunroof. $500. 645- FOR SALE •3995 POOL Table-Sears. Good 8976.______65 Spactrum 4 Dr. IAUT08F0R 86 Century 4 Dr. (2) •8995 condition. $300. Call af­ 1979 HONDA A ccord- I rent/ lease ter 3:30pm or leave Hatchback. Beige, 5 88 Celabrlly 4 Dr. •7695 message. 560-1903. speed, 80,000 miles, 86 CalabrIty Euro 4 Dr. •7995 FREE Mileage on low SCHALLER HOLIDAY Matrix Fitness original owner. $1200. 86 LaSabre Ltd. •11,995 cost auto rentals. Vil­ Center membership. Coll 649-0260.______87 Skylark 4 Dr. •9495 lage Auto Rental. 643- ACURA Gaod at all locations. 1985 FORD LTD. Fully 87 Cantury LTD 4 Dr. •9995 , 2979 or 646-7044. USED CARS Platinum Life Mem­ loaded, excellent con­ 87 Spactrum 2 Dr. •7995 88 Legend...... •21,995 bership. Value $1300. dition. Best offer oyer 87 CalabrIty 2 Dr. •9495 CARS Selling for $600. Call $4500. 644-2702.______83 Honda Accord 2 Dr •5995 FOR SALE 68 Caravan SE....•15,585 742-7261.______1986 DODGE Aires SE. 83 Pontiac 8000 2 Dr. •5995 88F-150 P/U..... •15,785 1 These protestors marched outside City Hall in Niksit, Yugoslavia, FREE Upright Plano. Silver, automatic, air 83 Buick Ragal •6995 87 S-10 Blazer... •14,975 a tew days ago in the so uth ern R epublic o t M o n te n e g ro . M ost ot 1978 Hondo Civic, $50. conditioning, power 84 VW JatU 4 Dr. •5995 647-9328.______steering, power Sell Your Car 87 Interga L S ..... • 9,995 the recent protests in Yugoslavia have been by (C HOOSf ONF: 7 foot Slate pool table for brakes, stereo. Excel­ 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 87 Mazda RX7 .... •13,995 ethnic Serbs, migrant workers from Albania). sale. $650. Call 644-2740. lent condition. Must llanrljPBtrr BpralJi 87 Toy. Corolla ...• 8,595 sell. $4,500. Coll 647- Hundreds have been killed in 87 Toy. Corolla! ...• 8,295 9286.______DODGE Charger. 1976. rioting in Austerity policies Matchwords Dependable transpor­ 87 Toyota QT ... •10,995 TAO 1982 NISSAN Stanza. 4 4 Lines — 10 Days there have fueled anger toward (2 p>oints for each correct match) tation. Needs battery. door hatchback, 5 86 Chav C20...... • 9,595 i-a shared cu ltu re SALES $700. Call 659-2753. 508 charge each addi­ that nation’s government, which 1- austerily speed, loaded. Air con­ • m • tional line, par day. You 86 Chev C30...... •14,975 is led by C hadli B enjedid. ditioned, power steer­ can cancel at any time. 66 SR-5 P/U ...... • 9,575 2- policy b-slern living Friday, Oct. 21,1988 Manchester, Conn. —• A City of Village Charm 30 Cents NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ ing, power brakes, 4 1987 CHEVY Celebrity. 4 Hundreds are reported to be eral Statute 23-65 prohibits q h r r v 86 Toy. LB P/U....^ 6,995 speaker A M /FM stereo door, V6, 9,000 miles. dying of hunger each day in the posting of advertise­ NO REFUNDS OR 3- compouncl-add In ments bv any person, firm or cassette. Beautiful $9500. 41 Homestead ADJUSTMENTS 66 LeSaber...... • 8,995 southern Sudan, where condition. Asking Street, 649-2091. corporation on o telegraph, 86 Merc. Sable.. • 9,995 (CHOOSE ONE: stepped-up telephone, electric light or $2200. 633-1648.______GALL HERALD 4- ethnic d-enterlain 1984 EAGLE LTD Wagon. 85 Toronado..... • 9,495 guerrilla warfare, severe flood­ power pole or to o tree, 1982 DODGE Omnl-024. 4 wheel drive, 5 speed, shrub, rock, or any other 85 Audi QT ...... • 9,595 ing) in recent weeks has com­ natural oblect without o writ­ Two door. One owner, air conditioning, 6 cy­ CLASSIFIED 5-hosl -overall plan excellent condition. linder, all options, 84 Toy. Camry ....• 7,995 pounded past crop failures. ten permit for the purpose of 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 Inflation adds 4% to Social Security protecting Itorthepubllcand New tires, and brakes. great In snow. $4700 or 345 Center St., I Officials from Angola. Cuba, carries a tine of up to SSO for $1450 or best offer. best offer. 742-9770, af­ People & Sports Manchester • 647-7077 South Africa, and the United each affense. 646-2359. ter 6. (5 points for each correct answer) biggest advance since a 7.4 percent rises of July and August. accounted for 70 p cent of the Stales met recently and agreed 1 New York’s Metropolitan Museum of pension and disability insurance SATURDAY, October 25, Benefits increase percent rise in 1982, back when Higher food costs The good news was that gasoline September increase. 9-3,54 Richmond Drive, that all (CHOOSE ONE: Cuban. A rt is hosting the most co m ple te e x h ib i­ program. It said the maximum monthly higher inflation rates translated prices dropped 1.7 percent; the On grocery store shelves, con­ Manchester. Moving South African) troops would he tion of Edgar Degas’ works ever. Art fueled by drought $21 a month for into bigger cost-of-living bad news was that food prices sumers saw fruit and vegetable out of town. Furniture, withdrawn from Angola in 24 to experts usually include Degas among benefit for a worker retiring in china, glassware, lln- 1988 at age 65 will rise $61, from increases. rose 0.8 percent. prices climb 4.5 percent, with 30 m onths. the group of artists known as an average retiree boost retail prices ens, more.______CLEARANCE SALE $838 to $899. The change in Social Security More significant than any of most of that reflecting residual TAG Sale. Saturday, Oc­ The Department of Energy re­ 2 Billionaire Sam Moore Walton again The exact size of the increase benefits is calculated by taking those numbers for some 38.4 effects from the summer’s tober 22, 9-4. Violin, cently shut down its Rocky Flats lopped “ Forbes” magazine’s list of the WASHINGTON (AP) - The became official today when the increases in the CPI for urban WASHINGTON (AP) - A million Americans was the effect drought. electric stove with self- plant in for safely 400 rirhewt Americans. Walton, owner nation’s 38.4 million Social Secur­ Labor Department announced wage earners and clerical rekindling of higher food costs today’s report will have on their Also rising were beef prices, up cleaning oven, child­ reasons. It is the second suspen­ of ihe ..f.. discount stores, is worth ren's clothing and toys ity recipients will get a 4.0 the change in the Consumer Price workers for the July-September brought on by the drought sent Social Security checks beginning 1.1 percent, and poultry prices, up and much more. 8 and ON NEW 1988 sion of nuclear (CHOOSE ONE: about $6,7 billion. percent benefit increase in Janu­ Index for September. period, compared to the same retail prices up 0.3 percent last in January. 1.3 percent. Poultry is now 23.7 weapons, energy) produrlion in 16 Strawberry Lane 3 The Oakland A’s, baseball’s winningest ary, the second highest boost in Since 1975, Social Security period in the previous year. month, the Labor Department Those checks will be up 4.0 percent more costly than at the as many months. (off Keeney Street). team, swept the Boston Red Sox to 6 '/ i years, the government said benefits have risen automatically More than 4 million recipients said today. Nearly balancing the percent — or $21 a month for the beginning of 1988. SATURDAY and Sunday, make It to the W orld Series for Ihe first today. each year with the CPI with the of Supplemental Security In­ steeper grocery prices was the average recipient. That will be The overall gain in food prices October 22 8, 23. 9-4. F U L L SIZE The Social Security Adminis­ exception of six months in 1983 come, a welfare program for the sharpest drop in gasoline costs the second highest boost in the was up dramatically from a 0.5 Miscellaneous. 17 lim e since (CHOOSE O NE; 1974, 1981). tration said the increase prom­ that were skipped to help bail the aged, blind or disabled, will also since February. last 6‘/ti years. percent August advance and was South Road, Bolton. Newsname 4 So far, 1988 has been a bad year fo r NFL ises an extra $21 a month for the system out of a crisis. get a 4.0 percent increase. The overall consumer price Breaking down the new report, the sharpest since a 0.9 percent (15 points for correct quarterbacks. Perhaps Ihe hardest hit PICKUPS average retired worker, who now The increase for 1988 was 4.2 rise was considered moderate the department said two compo­ answer or answers) team has been Ihe which lost WANTED TO gets $516 a month from the huge percent, which had been the See BENEFITS, page 14 and was down a notch from the 0.4 nents — food and clothing — See INFLATION, page 14 BUY/TRADE I recently visited starter B ernie Kosar and tw o backups to M o b u tu Sese Seko, injuries. President of Zaire. a-Detroil Lions Old furniture, clocks, OVER FACTORY He agreed to be­ b-Cincinnati Bongals oriental rugs, lamps, come Ihe first black < c-Cleveland Browns Hospital gets paintings, coins. Je­ INVOICE ONLY African head of stale 5 O ve r th e w ee ke n d, tw o o f college fo o t­ welry, glass & china. PLUS $300 to visit my country ball's undefeated teams were scheduled Will pay cash. Please since 1971. W h o am to meet head-on. as Notre Dame played call, 646-8496. FACTORY REBATE I and what nation host to number one-ranked (CHOOSE d o I leadf ONE: UCLA, Miami). IN STOCK UNITS • INVOICES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST mental health YOUR SCORE; 91 to 100 points - TOP SCORE! 81 to 90 points — Excellent 71 to 80 points — Good 61 to 70 points — Fair. Automotive « Knowledge Unlimited, inc. 1017-88 ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ iuip|y\-s crisis center CARS ^ :: arter-— t ;s|siuoissajdiu|-| :siBOdS V 31d03d FOR SALE p-t, :p-t ; j - f i :q-| :saUOMH3IVW By Alex Glrelll in the state, was worked out by piujV mnos ’pqioa M d :aWVNSM3N Manchester Herald the hospital and the councils of 1980 CADILLAC Sedan CffEVROLET suodPOM-s !upqn3-t> 1ajp|jpw the two catchment areas. Devllle. Excellent con­ dition. $5500 or best ri*2 9 MAIN STREET a TEL. 646-6464 • MANCHESTER (Exit 3 off 1-384)1 l•||UJ.r^if dn-padd.>|s-} :pua^|v-r tsqjos Jiuqia-i :]dO3S01HOM Manchester Memorial Hospital Matthews said this is the first offer. 742-0691. ART APPRECIA­ has been conditionally chosen as time two catchment areas have the site for a mental health crisis worked together to present a TION — Victor center to provide 24-hour mobile proposal. Schmidt, 10, left, service to 14 towns on both sides Whitney Jacobs of Manchester of the Connecticut River. represented the area which in­ and Doug Selbie, An operating agreement must cludes Manchester at the news 11, play on the still be worked out between the conference. hospital and the state Depart­ Matthews said Manchester sculpture on the ment of Mental Health. Memorial Hospital is a good lawn in front Approval of the hospital’s prop­ location for the center to serve osal has been given by state some towns west of the river of Manchester Mental Health Commissioner Mi­ because Hartford hospitals are Community Col­ chael F. Hogan. The approval crowded. was announced today at a news Dr. Stephen Hoizman. head of lege. Both boys conference in Manchester by psychiatry at the Manchester are from Bolton. state Rep. John Thompson, D- Memorial Hospital, was not at the Pitrlck Flynn/Mincha«t*r Herald Manchester, and state Sen. Cyn­ news conference, held in hearing thia Matthews, D-Wethersfield, room of Lincoln Center. Ip a who have promoted the the prepared news release he was establishment of mental health quoted as saying the center will Town seeks no-trial ruling against Senkow crisis centers. provide immediate assessment The two legislators had asked and treatment for mentally ill people in crisis, aiming to minim­ harassed a town employee by Robert B. Weiss, (former Public admitted to police that he had Hogan to fund the center in By Andrew Yurkovsky ize their problems and avert placing allegedly pornographic Works Director) George A. Kan- placed pornographic materials Manchester despite the fact that Manchester Herald hospitalization for them. materials on her desk. He filed a dra and (Assistant Town Man­ on the desk of Carol Zebb, then the department had been ordered Gene Fergione, administrative suit against the town and town ager) Steven R. Werbner, hereby assistant planning director. to cut back funds. A fund of A motion has been filed in U.S. director of mental health services officials in January seeking rein­ move for summary judgment on Senkow said he put the mate­ $720,000 has been approved. District Court seeking a judg­ for the hospital, said the original statement to his form er job and the ground that no genuine issues rials, photographs and the novel The center will serve Manches­ ment in favor of the town in the proposal called for more funds back pay. The suit charged that as to any material facts exist and "Looking for Mr. Goodbar," on ter, Bolton, Hebron, South Wind­ lawsuit brought against the town than the $720,000, and some town officials had maliciously that they are entitled to a Zebb’s desk to cheer her up. sor, Tolland, Ellington, East earlier this year by former Town budget adjustments will have to conspired to force him from his judgment as a matter of law.” In August 1986, Senkow was Hartford, Glastonbury, Marlbo­ Engineer Walter J. Senkow. be made. The center will be Leon M. Rosenblatt, Senkow’s allowed to resign after an agree­ rough, Newington, Rocky Hill The motion for a summary job. staffed by the hospital with Celia could not be reached for attorney, could not be reached for ment was reached with his union, and Wethersfield. judgment was filed on Thursday Those towns are in two "catch­ people who will provide a mobile by Thomas P. Celia, an assistant comment this morning. comment this morning. the Civil Service Employees ment areas," which are geogra­ emergency mental health ser­ town attorney, in U.S. District In his written request for a Senkow, the top town engineer Affiliates. The town was unable to fill phic areas defined by the Depart­ vice, traveling where necessary Court in Hartford. In a summary summary judgment, O lla says, for 18 years, was originally fired Senkow’s post. A new position ment of Mental Health. The to provide assistance. judgment a judge rules in fa vor of "Pursuant to Rule 56 of the in May 1986 for "violation of with lower qualifications, known proposal for the center in Man­ a defendant without a trial. Federal Rules of Civil Proce­ proper town personnel practi­ as director of engineering servi­ chester, one of three to be funded See CRISIS, page 14 Senkow, 51. resigned in 1986 dures. the defendants, the town of ces.” In an investigation that began before the firing, Senkow ces, was created in its place. amid charges that he sexually Manchester. (Town Manager) Sakharov says Kremlin C all him approves travel to U.S.

‘C ap tain ’ MOSCOW (A P) - Human tan. For his human rights activi­ rights activist Andrei D. Sak­ ties, he was awarded the 1975 harov today said the Kremlin has Nobel Peace Prize. H oiyfieid tentatively agreed to let him He was exiled to the closed city leave the Soviet Union for the first of Gorky in 1980 and released time, to attend a conference in the under Gorbachev’s administra­ By Andrew Yurkovsky United States. tion in December 1986. Manchester Herald He said he will leave for the He told reporters the govern­ United States next month. ment agreed "in principle" to Bussell C. Hoiyfieid, a lieuten­ Sakharov, the father of the allow him to attend a conference ant in the detective division of the Soviet dissident movement, told a of the International Foundation Manchester Police Department news conference the lifting of a for the Survival and Development and a 17-year member of the travel ban against him was due to of Humanity. Sakharov said he force, was promoted to captain Mikhail S. Gorbachev’s program had not yet officially applied for today. He will take over as of economic and political restruc­ the necessary travel documents. commander of the patrol turing and the personal efforts of division. some Soviet officials. In a related move, Capt. Robert Granting Sakharov a visa to TODAY Guliano will take over as com­ travel abroad would be a dra­ mander of the administrative matic gesture to show the liberal­ In d e x division. He had been the head of ization under Gorbachev’s re­ 20 pagBB, 2 BBcMans the patrol division. forms. It could also set an Chief Robert D. Lannan an­ uncormfortable precedent for the Bualnaaa - ___13 ObltuarlM.^— 2 nounced the changes today in a Kremlin, because many other Claaalllad . 23-28 Opinion_____ 10 ceremony at headquarters at­ Soviets are prohibited from leav­ Comict — _ _ 19 PaopI* I .-II.. 18 tended by town officials including PttrlcK Flynn/Minchmter Herald ing the country on grounds they F o c u a _ ___18 Sporta — 15-17 Mayor Peter P. DlRosa Jr. The know state secrets. Local — _ _2-6 Sdanca _ _ _ 23 changes, which follow recom­ HAPPY DAY — Russell C. Hoiyfieid, gratulated by his wife, Linda, following He has spoken out repeatedly Lottary _ ___2 Stata/Raglon J8-0 mendations in a 1986 manage- promoted to captain today In the the announcement. At right is their son, for free emigration and protested Natlon/World Talavltlon------20 Soviet intervention in Afghanis­ 11-12 W aakand_ 21-22 See PROMOTION, page 14 Manchester Police Department, Is con- Travis, 14.