2C — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Mar. 20. 1989

I CARS CARS I CARS I CARS I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Merger ‘ATTENTION - Govern­ Alive 78 MONTE CARLO. Runs G l'ite h fA Spgcioli#D^t! | SCHALLER good $750. or best offer. ment seized vehicles ACURA QUALITY CLYDE 644-2042 offer 6.______from $100. Fords, M er­ i cedes, Corvettes, PRE-OWNED AUTOS CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 77 ASPEN, slant 6 engine. Eighth postpones Free throws by Tate George A heavenly deal Chews. Surplus Buy­ 80 Toyota Corolla * 1995 R O U TE 83, V E R N O N $600 or best offer. 646- CARPENTRY/ HEATING/ I MISCELLANEOUS 6-8pd, Starao ers Guide. 1-600-838- B4 Caprice 4 Door *6 9 9 5 0160 offer 6:30 pm. give UConn win in NiT play /II for Emhart, B&D /9 REMODELING PLUMBING I SERVICES 64 Buick Skyhawk *3995 8885 Ext.A775." vote on garage /5 lAW NCARE ( Auto. A/C. Radio S4 Bonneville 4 Door *5 9 9 5 PLYMOUTH 1981 Reliant 84 Chryalar Labaron *3995 84 Camaro Coupe *5995 station wagon. Many GSL Building Molnte- Auto. A/C. Loadad CAMPERS/ 10% SpriafUm Mscoaat 84 Century LTD 4 Door *6 9 9 5 new ports. $1,100. Coll M&M OIL nance Co. Commercl- 64 Subaru QL Sadan *3995 SPRING Clean Up QuaHtyworT!, fully Insured, 6-tpd, A/C. Starao 85 Cavalier CJ 4 Door *4 4 9 5 643-7724.______TRAILERS Dethatching. Bush reasonable rates, free esti­ ol/ResIdentlol building PLURABINQ « HEATING repairs and home Im­ 85 Subaru QL Hatchback *3995 85 Spectrum 4 Door *5 1 9 5 PONTIAC Firebird 1981. Trinoming. Edginj. mate, no )ob loo small. Re­ HONEY '88. 27 Foot mo­ pairs, Decks, Basements. • Oil Burner Service & Sales provements. Interior 4- ipd, 4 wd, A/C 85 Camaro Coupe *7495 Very well kept. 90K. Mowing. Commercial 64 Toyota Camary *5500 tor home. Ultra clean. Any carpentry work you • Automatic Oil Delivery and exterior pointing, 85 Elactra 4 Door *10995 $2,700.. 643-9996. equipped. Consclent- ne^...w e do. Trim, framing, 6-apd. A/C, Starao 7k. $26,900 or best offer. light carpentry. Com­ 85 Century 4 Door *8 9 9 5 ous and dependable. siding, garages, roofing, etc. • Well Pumpa Salea A Service 87 Hyundai QLS *5495 BUICK 1977 Skylark, two plete lonltorlol ser­ 8-8pd. Eltc Sunroof Ray Hardy. 646-7973 COLTARTCARKRTRY S3S-1R35 85 Century Wagon *8595 door, 79K, runs good, A a Water Heatera (Etaetitc a Oasi vice. Experienced, rel­ as Honda CRX *5995 86 Olds 98 4 Door *9 9 9 5 body good, grandpa's I AUTOS FO^ iable, free estimates. 5- apd, A/C. Sunroof Hubland lawn mainte­ a Bathroom A Kitchen as vw QTi *6495 86 Olda Clara *8 9 9 5 cor. $495. or best offer. IRENT/LEASE Remodeling 643-0304.______nance, spring clean up, l u J PAINTING/ a-ipd. A/C 86 Spectrum 4 Door *4 9 9 5 742-7817.______a Senior Citizen DIscounta FREE Mileage on low mowing, fertilizing, 1 0 6 1 PAPERING 3 4 5 C E N T E R ST. 66 Bonneville 4 Door *7 9 9 5 FORD 1987 Tourus/L parking lot cleaning, a Electric work by Spring is coming wagon. 26K. Many ex­ cost auto rental. Vil­ Precision Electric MANCHESTER lage Auto Rental, 643- gutter cleaning. For all your cleanup tras. Executive cor. FREE ESTIMATES 6 4 7 - 7 0 7 7 872-9111 2979 or 646-7044. GCF PAINTING chores call Rudy, 646-2260. iianrlipatpr Mpralb 649-7593 Painting, Staining, Home Phone: 6 4 9 - 2 8 7 1 647-9925. Repair. Large Jobs, Small Reasonable, reliable, Jobs, Done with Care. and references. BOOKKEEPING/ Call 645-6559 for a free lA i J MISCELLANEOUS INCOME TAX estimate. Tuesday, March 21,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A. City of Village Charm 30 Cents Leave Message 1611 SERVICES I LANDSCAPING All Of These Quality Used Cars LLL MANABEMENT SERVICES i n ROOFING/ PHIL’S LAWN CARE Tax Return E J SIDING______DISTRIBUTION Spring Cleanup. Preparatlon/Payrolls Have One Thing In Common... Bookkeeping LABELS Weekly services. Mark P. Morneiult LEAKY ROOF? Tired of menualty addressing Call for free estimates distribution mall — we can Stop-work Mott roofs can bo topalrod. automate this process providing 28B-4573 In plies of total rsroaSng axponaal 742-7476 quality service for a reasonable Complols rorooflno of all typoa. INCOME TAX price. Call 644-6191. DON’S UWN SERVICE AND F«EE ESr/MSTES 6ARDENM9 PREPARATION Manchester Roofing Call now for: In Your Home 6 4 5 -8 8 3 0 HAWKES TREE SERVICE Yard clean-up Iltricuding: Rentsi and Sola Shrub A hedge trimming Bucket, truck A chipper. Stump order lifted Propriatorthip. Call Jim Whaelar Rototllling and mowing Price! removal. Free eatimates. 10% Sinlir CHIzin dlKOunf Special consideration tor 84 Ford Tempo GL 4 Dr. ** 742-1009 I FLOORING 646-7011 elderly and handicapped. $4495 Complete accounting services 647-7553 AUTO 85 Chevy Caprice $7150 Including A/R. A/P. P/R. G/U. FLOOR SA N d I n G SERVICES P»L Statement and auarlerly 79 AMC Spirit $1295 at mall site tax returns Can design e New and Old floors VINYL SIDINgI 87 Chevy Cavalier Wagon additional applications e Natural & Stained TIERINNI’S tailored for your business REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Specialty Cars $7195 floors Automollvi Englnssrlng. Inc. By Alex GIrelll complete and that most of the needs. Call 644-6191. Expertly installed. lines have been video-tested. In John VartNIle - 846S750 276 Hartford Rd., Mancheater 87 Toyota Supra 85 Chevy Celebrity Manchester Herald Please call Paul Ryder the video test, a camera is pulled CARPENTRY/ 649-5823 $15,195 Eurosport Wagon at 742-0018._____ $5595 Homart Development Co. will through the lines. REMODELING Care. Truck*. Vena, 4x4'a 86 Chevy 3/4 ton be permitted to make corrections Both the district and the town do tOo unu$u»l to tho ordinory" 84 Chevy Chevette ELECTRICAL Screened loam, gravel, Sub.4X4 $11,995 of flaws found in sanitary sewer had ordered Homart to stop work FARRAND REMODEUNG processed gravel, $2695 lines it built within the Pavilions on sewers when problems were Room additions, decks, roof­ 89 Chevy K-20 at Buckland Hills without permis­ found in lines under the jurisdic­ ing, siding, windows and gutt­ DUMAS ELECTRIC sand, stone, and fill for DRYW Aa 86 Chevy Nova $5795 Service changes, addi­ sion of the Eighth Utilities tion of both governments. ers. All types of remodeling and delivery call George Pickup 4 X 4 w/ plow 85 Chevy S-10 Blazer repairs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. tional wiring and repairs on District. In another sanitary sewer existing homos. Quality Griffing 742-7886. FARADAY DRYWALL $18,995 The district directors voted at a matter, the directors voted to work at affordble prices. 4X 4 $8795 Bus. 647-8509 Interior Construction meeting Monday night to lift the proceed with a developers’ agree­ Res. 645-6849 Entirely owner operated. 27 86 Dodge D150 Pickup Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Herald years exp. Call Joseph Fully Insured/Free Estimates stop work order they had placed ment with Gerald Rothman for a Dumas 648-5253. Wllllim Firidiy $7195 HOW WIDE IS IT? — Carol Wytas, a data collector for properties have been assessed under the new on Homart after the illegal work sewer on Tolland Turnpike to CARPENTRY WORK 1203)1 All P b u M FLOORING 87 Ford Aerostar the firm doing a tax revaluation for Manchester, revaluation. was discovered. The vote also serve the Sandstone Estates Qualitylitv Guaranteed At called for working out a develop­ development on Tolland Tum- Framing, Roofs, Siding, Trim. laniHEATINO/ Affordable Prices Pssger. Van $11,695 measures a house at 16 N. Elm St. More than 4,000 ers’ agreement with Homart to pike, a 46-townhouse Registered A Fully Insured PLUMBING v r y Reatortabfe Pricn 83 Chevy S-10 Blazer construct other sewers in the development. Outllty Work / Free Eiltmates Simon Simon $6895 mail. And the directors rejected an P J 'i Plum'dlng, Hotting 8 Homart will be required to offer by Richard Hayes, a devel­ 742-1579 TILEMASTERS 84 Chevy CIO Pickup Air Conditioning □ ■ ■ ■ I Friendly knock heralds revaluation make the corrections before it oper, to accept a $7,500 district Boilers, pumps, hot water $4995 proceeds with new sewer payment for a sewer Hayes RENOVATIONS □ □ ■ ■ I Tile Sales and Installation tanks, new and construction. extended at the request of the replacements. □ □ □ ■ I MANCHESTER PLUS In a letter to the directors, district for future district use. FREE ESTIMATES ( □ □ □ □ I 85 GMC 1500 Pickup Over 4,000 homes Complete Home $6695 Richard Lombardi, consulting Hayes had asked $10,000 and Maintenance 643-9649/228-9616 1!TILEMASTERS, INC 86 GMC Conversion Van engineer for the district, listed 10 the district had offered $5,000. Repair / Renew have been assessed instances in which he found flaws The directors voted to stick with We are bath remodel and ceramic tile specialista. $12,995 Ceilings, Walls, Painting, GIVE YOUR budget o in mall sewers over which the the $5,000 offer. Director Samuel Let us win your confidence! Call ua today for a Papering, Carpentry break ... shop the classi­ By Alex GIrelll district has jurisdiction. Longest, public works commis­ In tu n d ■ Sdnior DI$eount fied columns for borgoin free estimate, commercial or residential. Hours: Mon-Thurs 9-8 • Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-5 Manchester Herald They include a break in a pipe, sioner, has said Hayes did not 6 4 6 < 2 2 5 3 buys! Msmbar Chamber of Commarca a leaking pipe, a leaking pipe consult with the district over the When Carol Wytas approached a house at joint, deformation of one pipe, a cost of the sewer extension before 16 N. Elm St., its owner, Albert J. Molleur, joint offset, a cracked and broken proceeding. was outdoors waiting for her. lining, excess mortar in one Lombardi told the directors he CARTER CHEVROLET Wytas, a data collector for KVS Informa­ installation, and inadequate is continuing with design of a slopes on lines in two instances. sewer for the Irving Street area (i£|fT,i*iyicit'om Martfeifl) tion Systems, was there to measure the 1229 Main Street Manchester, CT 646-6464 house and take down information about it Lombardi recommended al­ and has discussed with the town for the tax revaluation that is now going on. lowing Homart to go forward with the possibility of putting a sewer The Molleur’s home is one of thousands in the corrections. He said air in Tolland l^rnpike while it is Manchester that will be assessed as part of pressure testing of the lines is being torn up for reconstruction. a revaluation to replace the one that was aborted in 1987. Molleur was expecting Wytas’s visit because in this case the inspection of the Drug, drink tests house was by appointment. Normally, the data collectors arrive at a house on their rounds and hope to find someone at home. get top court OK If they don’t, they leave a note asking the homeowner to phone and set up an appointment. WASHINGTON (AP) - The judgment,” he said. “ This na­ Even before Molleur and Wytas entered Supreme Court, in its first deci­ tional interest in self-protection T the house, they estabished a few facts about sion on testing for drug and could be irreparably damaged if the Cape Cod house near Woodbridge alcohol abuse in the American those charged with safeguarding Street. It has city water and sewer service. workplace, ruled today that some it were, because of their own drug There is piped gas in the street, but to workers in sensitive government use, unsympathetic to their mis­ jobs and some entrusted with sion of interdicting narcotics." See REVALUATION, page 10 Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Harald public safety may be forced to undergo such tests. Joining Kennedy in upholding the tests for the railway workers NOBODY HOME — Carol Wytas, a data collector for KVS Information By a 7-2 vote, the justices sou upheld mandatory blood and were Chief Justice William H. ■ What happens when the tax Systems, found nobody home at 24 Avondale Road when she stopped there Rehnquist and Justices Byron R. appraiser visits? Story on page 10. urine tets for railroad workers to collect data for the town’s tax revaluation. involved in accidents. By a White, Harry A. Blackmun, San­ separate 5-4 vote, they upheld dra Day O’Connor, Antonin Sca- lia and John Paul Stevens. urine tests for U.S. Customs Service employees seeking drug- Justices Thurgood Marshall and 1985 DODGE UNCER WAS enforcement jobs. William J. Brennan dissented. NOW Consumer prices add to inflation fears In the Customs Service case, 1985 CHEVy $.10 The court said tests for the railway and Customs Service Marshall and Brennan were f a k . aTw ® ’" ' "'B ra k -. P/S,..rtns, AJ, Oond *7995 *6999 1987 THUNDERBIRD WASHINGTON (AP) - Consu­ It is this acceleration that has Stock prices plummeted after by 1.7 percent last month, the workers do not violate privacy joined in dissent by Scalia and *10495 mer prices, despite a huge jump economists worried that infla­ last Friday’s report that inflation biggest increase since a 1.8 rights, even when there is no Stevens. 1987 CHEV SPECTRUM *9995 tion, which has been tamed for at the wholesale level shot up by 1 percent rise last August. in gasoline costs, rose a moderate evidence in advance of individual Marshall, in a dissenting opin­ *10695 the past seven years, is starting to percent for the second straight Economists were braced for 1987 TOyOTR 4-RUN - - - - 0 a, *9995 0.4 percent in February, the drug or alcohol abuse. ion in the railway workers case, *5995 government reported today. get out of control again. month. even sharper price advances in The rulings do not directly TIk f’/StawfA,. Al, accused the court of being “ short­ 1984 PONT. SUNBIRd *4995 The boost in the Labor Depart­ “ We are looking at potentially Investors were tensely await­ coming months as the effects of affect private employment, al­ 1 *12995 sighted” in allowing “ basic con­ -Ur CiH,. ment’s Consumer Price Index the worst inflationary bout since ing the February consumer price recent rises in world oil prices 1980 OLDS TORONROO *11995 though the decisions likely will stitutional rights to fall prey to f'v" POW„, A„, the late 1970s and early 1980s,” report, which came in slightly filter through to motorists. Crude *2995 followed a 0.6 percent January encourage private employers momentary emergencies.” 1985 PONT. 6000 LE *2495 increase that had been the largest said Allen Sinai, chief economist better than the 0.5 percent oil prices, reflecting the success who impose or plan to impose *4595 of petroleum producers to res­ “ History teaches that grave 1985 PLY. TURISMO *3995 monthly advance in two years. of the Boston Co. “ It is a policy consensus forecast made by such tests. Today’s rulings also ^yf-r Auto P/Bfohaw At. f* . *8495 Despite the moderation in problem of immense proportions many private economists. train output, have risen to a do not deal directly with random threats to liberty often come in “ •••^'’ C“''«.nadio,a,a57 1983 RENAULT AUJ/im c e for the Federal Reserve and it The price increase was held 17-month high of $20 per barrel. times of urgency when constitu­ * foor, Xuionwiio, A)r. a t m *4995 *7995 February, consumer prices in the drug tests. M k , will require sharply higher inter­ back by a better performance for The slight moderation in food tional rights seem too extrava­ 1983 DODGE 6000 ES past two months have risen at a In the railway workers case. PRELUDE SI *4495 est rates and a potential recession food costs, which advanced by 0.5 costs reflected price declines for gant too endure,’’ he said. Raai.V,*'^^'*'’’ A/Staadn*. m, conl.. Tm, *3995 compound annual rate of 6.1 Justice Anthony M. Kennedy said poultry, fish and eggs and 1986CHRYS. UZER *2995 percent, sharply higher than the to deal with it.” percent in February, down from a for the court, “ The government Scalia, in his dissenting opinion 5 S P E E D * •fCyf. No Body Wort,,. *3995 4.4 percent increase turned in for Those worries have thrown 0.7 percent gain a month earlier. interest in testing without a in the C^ustoms Service ruling, , ^ * 8 8 OLDS CIERA *2995 financial markets into turmoil. However, gasoline costs shot up See INFLATION, page 10 * TODAY MANOfSIERHONLA called for a greater national Health and Human Services General’s annual report on regularly advise their smoking In. his opinion for the court in . AwardA__ .,4 vA/inninawinning serviceservice ^—center^ rSif< ,^ \ THE PI^OTESSIONALS Secretary Louis Sullivan. patients to quit and another the Customs Service case, ADAMS ST .^NCHESTE* effort to help people quit smoking smoking. 24 ADAMS ST — including training physicians Surgeon General C. Everett The group estimated that survey showing 87 percent of Kennedy said the nation’s fight Index against drug smuggling demands Hanford MANCHESTER, CT 06040 in smoking cessation methods Koop, who has been in the smoking-related diseases cost the medical residents had never 20 pagas, 2 tactions and requiring Medicare and forefront of the anti-smoking nation more than $65 billion each received formal counseling about that customs workers be healthy B i $ 6 - 3 5 1 5 Medicaid coverage of the campaign, encouraged Sullivan year in health-care expenses and effective smoking cessation and not likely to be bribed by Business______0 Obituaries_____2 646-35 IS therapies. in a memo about Public Citizen’s lost productivity. The federal techniques. offers of money or drugs. Classified - 19-20 Opinion 8 “ To date, cigarette addiction effort “ to espouse this cause.” Medicare and Medicaid pro­ In addition, the group said, no “ The government has a com­ Cornice______16 People______15 has been virtually ignored by Cigarette smoking is the lead­ grams spent $4.2 billion for states require health insurers to pelling interest in ensuring that Focus______15 Science______19 health care providers, hospitals, ing cause of premature and treatment of smoking-related il­ offer coverage for treatment of front-line interdiction personnel Local/State Sports------11-14 insurers and federal programs, preventable death in the United lnesses in 1985, the group said. are physically fit and have ______2-5,10 Television _ _ _ 17 despite its vast destructive ca­ States. It is responsible for more However, the group cited a See SMOKING, page 10 unimpeachable integrity and N atlon/W orld^7 Weather— ;------2 g - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Mar. 21, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, ’Tuesday, Mar. 21, 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

About Town Police Roundup Historic zone plan n ! ,\yi Food distribution slated Woman faces drug charge would now protect The Manchester Area Conference of Churches An East Hartford woman was arrested early will be distributing corn meal and one pound of Sunday morning on charges she had possessed a butter to each registered family for the government only mill buildings small amount of cocaine, police said. surplus commodities program Thursday from 3 to A Shirley E. Pribyson, 40, of 359 Brewer St., was 5:30 p.m. at Center Congregational Church. Those charged with operating under the influence, By Nancy Concelman liard Mill Condominiums.” who are interested in registering for the program t. r possession of cocaine, and possession of drug Manchester Herald The intent of the current may call 646-4114 for information. paraphernalia, police said. amendment is the same as the Police said they saw Pribyson driving west on Historic mill buildings through­ first draft, Pellegrini said. He had Radiation detectors available Hartford Road when her vehicle swerved over to the out Manchester would be pro­ said the original draft needed a a other side of the road and onto a sidewalk. Police tected under the second draft of a lot of editing and review. Town The Bentley Memorial Library in Bolton now has stopped Pribyson after she drove into a gas station l.l zoning regulation amendment staff did not have the chance to microwave radiation detectors which may be at 427 Hartford Road. reviewed Monday by the Plan­ review specific development borrowed for two days. These devices indicate Pribyson was additionally charged with failure to ning and Zoning Commission. criteria and to gauge the effects radiation leakage which may occur in your drive right, failure to carry insurance, and failure to The commission postponed a of the proposed amendment. microwave oven. Call Elizabeth Thonrton, 646-7349. carry registration, police said. vote on the amendment, which The original draft would have Police said they found a small vial with a small would create a floating General applied to all historic buildings in spoon under the seat of the police cruiser after Historic Zone for mills of more town of more than 3,000 square Cape Cod trip planned taking Pribyson to the station. They said they than 10,000 square feet that are feet and outside the Cheney thought the items belonged to Pribyson. The Manchester Parks and Recreation Depart­ registered with the federal, state Historic District. But the new The white powder residue tested positive for ment is sponsoring a weekend getaway to Cape Cod or town governments as historic amendment would apply only to cocaine, police said. Police also said they found a May 6 and 7 for $99 per person. The trip includes buildings. mill buildings, Pellegrini said. r ■- ■, straw, and two mirrors in Pribyson’s pocketbook, transportation by luxury motor coach, one night Members said they wanted to Suiiivan said a floating zone which also tested positive for cocaine residue. accommodation at the beachfront Seacrest Resort, f study the second draft more was proposed because mill build­ Pribyson was released on $1,000 bond and is guided tour of the Cape to Provincetown, a lobster closely before voting. Planning ings, including the former Case scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court bake at Seacrest and a Hyannis harbor cruise. Bus Director Mark Pellegrini said the Bros, paper mill off Glen Road departs from Highland Park School at 6 a.m. March 29. current amendment is more clear and the former Bon Ami building Saturday, May 6. Bus returns about 6 to 8 p.m. than the first draft, which was off Hilliard Street, are spread Sunday May 7. Payments are due by April 7 and Man charged with assault rejected by the commission in throughout town. The mills are April 28. For information on registration, call m January. often underused and in some 647-3089. A 27-year-old Manchester man was arrested The amendment would require cases deteriorating. Sullivan mm Sunday morning on charges that he assaulted his developers who wanted to con­ said. . 0 f.: ^ wife while trying to take their 2-year-old child, vert the mills to preserve the The approval process for the General Historic Zone was also Legion hosts Irish party police said. history of the structures and Roger B. Bussiere, of 160 W. Center St., was make sure that the use was clarified in the new regulation, The Dilworth-Cornell Quey Post of the American Pellegrini said. As with the charged with third-degree assault, criminal mi­ \ compatible with the neighbor­ Legion will host “ A Grand Irish New Year’s Party,” town’s PRD zone, the commis­ schief. risk of injury to a minor, disorderly conduct, hood. The regulation would allow on Saturday at 8 p.m. Corned beef and cabbage and sion would have to approve and threatening, police said. retail, office, residential and all the trimmings and or baked ham dinner will be \ other uses in the historic zone. preliminary and final plans se­ Police said Bussiere’s wife took their daughter to prepared by Pinky Pohl and his Irish Leprecauns. parately. The commission would her sister-in-law’s house for the weekend because “ The intent is to maintain the Dancing will follow by the Jerry Chaffe Orchestra. Patrick Flynn/Manchettar Herald decide whether a proposed zone she said her husband was causing problems in their structure in as close a form and The Irish Step Dancers will perform as well as the Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald change is appropriate and have home. fashion as it exists,” said Man­ Piper and Drummer, midnight snack. Donation is input on the development of the Bussiere’s wife said her husband called her at the SPRING CLEANING — Jeff Dimmock of Vernon, an clears a windshield this morning. Monday was the chester attorney James J. Sulli­ $25 per couple. Irish hats and favors will be OOPS — Cathy Begley of Glastonbury 404 W. Center St. She was taking site. Pellegrini said. home where she was staying, and said he would employee of Acura by Schaller of 345 Center St., first day of spring. van, who represented the appli­ available. Tickets are available at 20 American misses a ball Saturday during a tennis lessons from Tennis Pro Tom Rodden of cant. Victor MacFarlane. MacFarlane proposed the Legion Drive. • “ blow her head off” if shedidn’t return home, police lesson at the Manchester Racquet Club, East Hartford. said. Bussiere went to 64 W. Center St. at 11:15 a.m. The commission’s approval of amendment because density re­ Eskimo art exhibit slated and tried to take his daughter from his wife, police the amendment would allow quirements under the PRD and said. MacFarlane, a Hartford devel­ Comprehensive Urban Develop­ oper, to convert the Hilliard Mill ment zones would not allow The Manchester Arts Council is pleased to Bussiere tried to choke his wife when she wouldn’t off Hilliard Sreet into the “ Hil­ conversion of the Hilliard Mill. announce a special exhibition on Canadian Eskimo Obituaries give him the child and threw her against some On second try, plaza plan approved Art which will run from Saturday to April 25 at the cabinets, police said. Police said they apprehended Manchester Chamber of Commerce, 20 Hartford Bussiere as he was leaving the home by the rear But Homart received neces­ made to the American Heart Morris Jacobs of Windham, By Nancy Concelman The land is part of a 95-acre and surrounding land. Land south Road. Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 Linda Rowley stairs with his daughter. sary approvals for the Buckland Association, or St. John’s Episco­ James Jacobs of Coventry, Ar­ Manchester Herald tract that straddles the and west of the site is zoned p.m. The exhibition is from the collection of James Linda (LaBelle) Rowley, 42, of After a court appearance Monday. Bussiere was mall first, killing the Winchester Subdivision is OK’d pal Church, Route 30, Vernon. thur Jacobs of Ashford and Carl Manchester-South Windsor Business III and land to the east is F. Bacon. Manchester resident, and includes stone the Rockville section of Vernon, held on $2,500 bond and is scheduled to appear again Mall project. The PZCdeniedithe Jacobs of New Hartford; and The Planning and Zoning Com­ border. The developers propose a zoned Comprehensive Urban De­ and bone sculptures, ivory carvings, stone-cut died Monday (March 20, 1989) at on April 10. zone change for the Winchester Denis Potamianos several nieces and nephews. mission has approved a zone 595,000-square-foot retail and of­ velopment, which allows a mix of prints and lithos, hand-created tapestry weavings Manchester Memorial Hospital. site because members felt the The funeral will be Thursday at change for land off Buckland fice complex, to be called the uses. amid some criticism and many craft items. She was the wife of Michael Retired Capt. Denis Potamia­ change was premature in light of 1 p.m. at the First Baptist Man charged in break-in Street and Pleasant Valley that Plaza at Buckland Hills. Company officials have said sidewalks and granite curbs on Rowley. nos, 96, of 14 Strant St., died the planned regional mall, town Bv Nancy Concelman Church, Cider Mill Road, Tol­ will be the site of a retail complex. Hartford attorney James H. the plaza is meant to be a Manchester Herald Lyndsay Lane, a road within the Born in Malone, N.Y., she lived Monday (March 20, 1989) at A 31-year-old Manchester man was arrested early Planning Director Mark Pelle­ land, with the Rev. Ray Roach Commission members unanim­ Lloyd III, who represented Down companion to the $70 million mall 9.5-acre development. Walks and in the Rockville area for several Manchester Memorial Hospital. this morning on charges he tried to break into grini said. officiating. Burial will be in ously approved the change Mon­ East, said 35 acres of the land is in called the Pavilions at Buckland The Planning and Zoning Com­ curbs were required on one side of Public Meetings years. She was employed as an He was the husband of Hetty Wendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers, 260 Broad St., “ Now we have a good idea of Center Cemetery, Coventry. Cal­ day from Rural Residence to Manchester and 60 acres is in Hills. mission unanimously approved a the street and in front of two lots executive secretary with O’Con­ (Davies) Potamianos. They police said. Business III for a 1.7-acre site off In 1985, the Planning and what’s going on down there.” ling hours are Wednesday from 2 South Windsor. The developers five-lot subdivision at 506 on Gardner Street. nell and Co. of Hartford. would have celebrated their 57th John P. Henderson, of 141 Waranoke Road, was Buckland Street and Pleasant Zoning Commission denied a commission alternate Josh,How- Meetings scheduled tonight. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the plan to build 205,000 square feet of Gardner St. Monday, prompting But the commission approved Besides her husband, she is wedding anniversary in August. charged with third-degree criminal attempt to Valley Road. The change was request for the same zone change. royd said before voting Monday. Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jack- retail space in Manchester and a resident to accuse the PZC of Sklat’s request to defer the survived by her parents, Geral­ He was born in Cephalonia, commit burglary, and third-degree criminal requested by Down East Asso­ Melvin Simon had planned to Bronson & Hutensky and Mel­ son St., Willimantic. 390,000 square feet of office space ignoring neighbors’ objections to widening of Gardner Street after Manchester dine D. and Frederick T. LaBelle Greece, on Dec. 27, 1892. He had mischief, police said. ciates Limited Partnership, iBuild the Winchester Mall on vin Simon eventually joined Ho­ Memorial donations may be in ^u th Windsor. the project. the Police Department and Engi­ Human Relations Commission, Municipal Build­ of Malone, N.Y.; a son, Michael been a resident of Manchester for Police responded to an alarm at the restaurant which consists of Melvin Simon & what is now the plaza site and mart to build the Pavilions. made to the Windham Hospice, Commission members agreed Burton D. Pearl of 562 Gardner neering Division said varying ing coffee room, 7:30 p.m. Rowley of Rockville; a daughter, 27 years. Before retiring, he was a around 1:15 a.m. when they saw Henderson walking Associates of Indianapolis. Ind., raced against the Homart Devel­ Chairman Alfred W. Sieffert Sr. c/o, Windham Community Mem­ with town staff that the zone St. told commission members widths on the road could create a Kristan Rowley of Rockville; a captain in the Greek Merchant across the restaurant’s parking lot, police said. and Bronson & Hutensky of opment Co. of Chicago for proper and Truman Crandall were not at Andover orial Hospital, Mansfield Avenue, change is compatible with the they had not considered a petition hazard. brother and two sisters, all of Marines and served during World Police discovered the drive-through window had permits and approvals. Monday’s meeting. Willimantic 06226, or to the First Hartford. town’s 1986 Plan Of Development opposing the subdivision that was Neighbors at the Feb. 22 public Library Board, Andover Public Library, 7:30 Malone; and a grandson. War I and World War II. He sailed been smashed and opened, police said. Police found Baptist Church Building Fund, signed by 17 neighbors. Ronald hearing had argued that the road p.m. The funeral will be Thursday at square-riggers, tall ships and fresh footprints from a lug-soled shoe around the Cider Mill Road, Tolland 06084. Gates, acting chairman of the could not handle additional traf­ 10 a.m. in the St. John Bosco schooners. He also trained and back of the building and around Taco Bell, another Bolton commission, banged his gavel fic from the subdivision because Church in Malone. Burial will be taught sailing for many years to fast-food restaurant next to Wendy’s, police said. Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 8 p.m. PZC: Mill owner must fix drainage and told Pearl he was out of order it was already unsafe. The in St. Francis of Assisi Cemetery Merchant Marines. He worked in Henderson was wearing lug-soled shoes, and because the vote was taken engineer for the project said it in Constonable, N.Y., in the various shipyards. He was a police also found glass fragments on his Army-style Coventry easement for a portion of the during a business meeting, not a would probably add only five cars spring. Calling hours are Wednes­ member of the American Associ­ Elsewhere jacket, police said. By Nancy Concelman installation of a pipe from Hart­ The town holds a $9,000bond for drainage system has forced the public hearing. on the street during the morning Water Pollution Control Authority, Town Office day at the Bruso-Desnoyes Fun­ ation of Retired Persons, Chapter Henderson was also charged with possession of Manchester Herald ford Road to Hop Brook. Planning the system improvements and mill developer to ask the commis­ Pearl was one of four residents and evening peak hours. Building, 7:30 p.m. eral Home, Malone, N.Y., from 2 604. less than four ounces of marijuana when police Director Mark Pellegrini said. under an agreement with the sion to remove that condition. who spoke against the subdivi­ One neighbor objected to the Republican Town Committee, Town Office to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Besides his wife, he is survived found a bag of green plant material on him which Members of the Planning and The town has since discovered developer may require Brophy Milton B. Conford Town staff is not sure now sion. proposed by developer Pe­ effect the subdivision would have Building, 7:30 p.m. Memorial donations may be by a son, Peter E. Potamianos of later tested positive for marijuana, police said. Zoning Commission Monday cri­ that it holds an easement which Ahern to install the system if the whether the improvements are Public Works Department deter­ ter Sklat at a Feb. 22 public on wildlife. Other residents were Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Office Building, made to the Malone Volunteer Manchester; and three . ELBERON, N.J. (A P) - Mil- Henderson was released on $5,000 bond and is ticized the town staff for changing may not be expanded without the needed. Planning Director Mark hearing. The PZC tabled a vote on worried about runoff from the 7:30 p.m. Rescue Fund, Malone, N.Y. grandchildren. ton B. Conford, who wrote more scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court its mind on the need for improve­ property owner’s approval. At­ mines it’s needed, Pellegrini Pellegrini told commission the application then to study nine septic systems serving the The John F. Tierney Funeral A private funeral and burial appellate decisions than any March 27. ments to an off-site drainage tempts by the developer, the said. members Monday. plans to resolve questions from subdivision, but the town sanitar­ Home, 219 W. Center St., is in will be held at the convenience of judge in the state’s history, died system at the former Cheney Brophy Ahern Development Co. The commission denied the the town staff. ian had approved the systems, charge of the 15cal the family. The Holmes Funeral Monday at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Bros. Yarn Mill at 210 Pine St. of West Haven, to get the "Why were we told the pipe was Thoughts developer’s request Monday by a Planning Director Mark Pelle­ Pellegrini said. arrangements. Home, 400 Main St., is in charge of New York City. He was 80. The town staff said last year easement have been unsuccess­ necessary in the first place?” Gas leak closes street vote of 3 to 2. Commission grini said Sklat had agreed to give Commission members Gates, the arrangements. Conford was born in New York, that system improvements were ful, Pellegrini said. Brindamour asked. John Welply necessary and the PZC required members William A. Bayer and Brophy Ahern cannot get certif­ the town a 25-foot conservation William A. Bayer and Leo Kwash Between Palm Sunday and Easter Jesus but moved to New Jersey after his Fumes from a gasoline leak at a Sheldon Road “ Apparently the town ... is graduation from Columbia Uni­ them as a condition of its Jan. 4, Leo Kwash and alternate Theo­ icates allowing more than 80 easement at the rear of his and alternates Marion Taggart continued teaching and answering questions such as John E. Welply Jr., 68, of Howard R. Jacobs business Monday morning caused police to block off backing off from its original versity Law School in 1931. He 1988, approval of plans to convert dore Brindamour voted to deny. percent occupancy of the building property, next to town land, and Theodore Brindamour voted “ Which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Vernon, husband of Sophie (Soko- Sheldon Road from Parker and Oakland streets for (decision) that the pipe was Howard R. Jacobs, 51, of served on the Appellate Division the mill into residences and Commission member Ronald' from the Building Inspection requested by the Water and on the application. Chairman He answered that the greatest commandment was lowski) Welply and father of over three hours until the spill could be cleaned up, needed.” Kwash said. Cooper Lane, Coventry, died stores. Gates and alternate Josh How- Division until the condition is Sewer divisions. Alfred W. Sieffert Sr. and to love the Lord your God with all your heart and Daniel Welply of Manchester, of Superior Court from 1953 until police said. today (March 21, 1989) at home. The mill developer sued the royd voted to approve it. Chair­ met. he said. Howroyd argued that Brophy The commission denied Sklat’s member Truman Crandall were soul and mind and then to love your neighbor as died Saturday (March 18,1989) in his retirement in 1979. He was Police and fire officials responded to the leak He was born Aug. 8, 1937 in town and commission for requir­ man Alfred W. Sieffert Sr. and Bayer asked why the town did Ahern’s engineer had questioned request to defer installation of not at Monday’s meeting. yourself. One of humanities greatest temptations Florida. presiding judge of the court and around 8:30 a.m. when it was discovered the gas Willimantic. He was a lifelong ing the drainage improvements member Truman Crandall were not condemn the property needed the need for improvements last has been to separate the two parts. Some people try Besides his wife and son, he is an acting justice of the New tank of a delivery truck was punctured, police said. resident of Coventry. Before Jersey Supreme Court. and setting other conditions, but not at the meeting. for the easement. Pellegrini said year. to love an abstract God while not even noticing, survived by another son, John An undetermined amount of gasoline leaked into retiring due to illness, he was the developer and town com­ When town staff members town staff is now questioning Gates said the commission’s much less loving, people. Too many people have Welply of Vernon; a daughter, His rulings were important in a two storm drains, which had to be pumped out by employed by Lydall Inc. of promised on the conditions and recommended the system im­ whether the existing drainage denial of the request probably been convinced that the best way to make sure that Susan Morehouse of Vernon; two number of historic cases, includ­ Clean Harbors Environmental Services of West Manchester for 23 years. He was settled out of court. provements, they believed the system can handle increased flow would not help solve the problem love for God is first in their life is to decrease their sisters, Frances Schoepf of ing the original Mount Laurel Hartford, police said. The state Department of ^ V t a V CZERWmSKI’S a member of the First Baptist But difficulty in getting an town had an easement allowing from the development. with the easement. love for people. They love people less instead of Largo, Fla., and Patricia Bruner zoning law case that led to the Environmental Protection was notified of the spill, Church, Tolland. loving God more. On the other side are those who of Saftey Harbor, Fla.; and four imposition of minimum low- police said. He is survived by his wife, believe they can love other people by their own grandchildren. income housing requirements on Police closed off the road due to a concentration of Esther (Calderwood) Jacobs; a TREASURE HOMES strength and virtue. If God-like love was merely A private funeral will be in Bay suburban New Jersey municipal­ fumes in the sewer system, police said. The road daughter, Carrie Brookes of sentiment then that might work, but the Bible Pines National Cemetery, Bay ities; the opening of Little League was reopened at 11:45 a.m., police said. It was Bolton WOOS Willington Ellington; a son, Scott Jacobs of describes love as patience, sacrifice, forgiveness, Pines, Fla. The Raymond Hook & baseball to girls; the Karen Ann unknown if anyone was injured in the incident. SUPERIOR SECURITY REMODELING CONTRACTOR Coventry; two sisters, Beverly truth, respect — wanting the best for the loved one. Son Funeral Home, Seminole, Quinlan “ right to die” decision; Thomas O’Marra, spokesman for the Eighth Waldo of Tolland and Mildred No one gives that kind of love to friends, much less F la., is in charge of the and the outlawing of property District Fire Department, could not be reached for Kozlowski of the Rockville sec­ at meeting set tonight SYSTEMS INC. enemies, without the supernatural change of heart arrangements. covenants that excluded sales to comment today. Specializing In: 1 that only God can provide. Memorial donations may be tion of Vernon; four brothers. minorities. By Andrew J. Davis if the decision is final or not.” “THE KING OF WIRELESS ALARMS” Manchester Herald Capt. Gary Asperschlager Willington officials have said the move could save them be­ • BURGLAR •ROOM The Salvation Army Weather manrhpalpr Hpralft BOLTON — The Board of tween $14,000 to $60,000. But they • FIRE AOOITIONS Education will meet tonight with have said money is not the only - SMOKE CJO/ USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 145 the Willington Board of Educa­ reason for the decision. • RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL D Correction Cloudy tion in an effort to try to reverse Willington, which now sends 105 CONDOMINIUMS • REPLACEMENT Manchester and vicinity: Rain Penny M. Sletfert, Publlther Willington’s decision not to send students to Bolton High School, • EMERGENCY SERVICE 1 ^ 0 . and snow ending tonight then Qtorg* T. Chappell Dannit M. Santoro its ninth-graders to Bolton High has objected to being told by • 24 HOUR MONITORING WINOOWS A story published on page one Monday about the turning mostly cloudy. Low Editor Advortlaing Director School for the 1989-90 school year, Bolton officials that if more than • FULLY INSURED New England Indoor Archery Competition incor­ temperature 20 to 25. Outlook for Douglaa A. Bovine Sheldon Cohan said School Superintendent Ri­ 150 Willington students attended • CUSTOM INSTALLATION rectly carried a Coventry dateline. As the story Wednesday — Clouds giving way Exacuthro Editor Compoalng Manager chard E. Packman. the high school it would have to correctly reported, the event was held over the to sunny and cold weather. High Jeanne 0 . Fromerth Robert H. Hubbard The meeting will be held at 7:30 help finance any renovation pro­ • OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE weekend in Manchester. Bualneaa Manager Preaarootn Manager STATE OF THE ART temperatures 35 to 40. Extended p.m. at Bolton High School. ject, Willington school board forecast for Thursday and Friday Denlae A. Roberta Frank J. MctKreagen Chairman David Jordan has said. WIRELESS SYSTEMS • MEMBER BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU Peraonnel Manager Circulation Director The Manchester Herald strives to be accurate and shows fair weather. Rain is Earlier this month. Willing- MEANS NO ALTERATIONS INVOLVED fair in its reporting. If an error is made, we want to ton’s school board voted not to Willington does not have a high expected for Saturday. TO WINDOWS OR DOORS • FREE ESTIMATES make a correction. The Herald’s phone number Is Publlahed dally except Sunday and certain holldaya by the send 42 freshmen to Bolton High school. A Willington school board West Coastal, East Coastal: Mancheeter Publlahing Co.. IS Bralnard Place, Manchoater, committee is studying where to ALSO REMOVABLE SYSTEMS AVAILABLE 643-2711. Conn. 06040. Second data poatage paid at Mancheeter, Conn. next school year, the last year of a (For Apt. or CorKlominiums) "Do Business with the man who Rain and snow ending tonight Poatmaatar Send addreat changea to the Manchoater Herald. five-year contract with Bolton. send its high school students once then turning mostly cloudy. Low P.O. Box SOI. Mancheeter. Conn. 06040. The students will either attend the contract expires. The com­ works on the job!” If you don't receive your Herald by 6 p.m. waakdayt or 7:30 temperature 25. Clouds giving E.O. Smith School in Mansfield or mittee is scheduled to report to Lottery way to sunny and cold weather on a.m. Saturdaya. ploate telephone your carrier. If you’re unable CALL FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE to reach your carrier, call aubacrlber aenrica at 647-0646 by 6 Windham High School. the Willington school board in Wednesday. High temperatures p.m. weekdaya lor delivery In Mancheeter. May. Winning numbers drawn Monday in lotteries in the mid 30’s. Suggeated carrier ratea are $1.60 weekly. $7.70 for one The Bolton school board re­ GET THE JUMP ON SPRING! month, $23.10 for throe montha, $46.20 tor tlx montha and quested the meeting to see if there Besides Bolton, E.O. Smith and around New England. Northwest Hills: Rain and 742-6936 $02.40 for one year. is any way to reverse Willington’s Windham, the Tolland Board of Connecticut daily: 587. Play Four: 7521. snow ending tonight. Mostly The Mancheeter Herald It a member of the Aatoclaiad Preea. decision. Packman said. Education has expressed interest .CALL 657-8666 T O D A Y j Massachusetts daily: 9864. cloudy for the remainder of the the Audit Bureau of CIrculatlont. the New England Praaa P.O. BOX 439, SOUTH WINDSOR “ We just want to clarify the in accepting Willington students Tri-state daily: 139, 1384. night with low temperatures in Today’s picture was drawn by Nick Passcantell, 10, a Aaaoclatlon and the New England Newtpapar Ataodatlon. situation,” he said, “ and find out for the 1990-91 school year. Rhode Island daily: 6739. the mid 20’s. fourth-grader at Bowers School.

l 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Mar. 21, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. ’Tuesday, Mar. 21, 1989 — 5 r MM' Glitch postpones 8th vote on garage LOCAL Democrats apart on tax, spending bill m Alex GIrelll structural change. He also said other office space and the nor­ We can’t have a $700,000 parking HARTFORD (AP) — A controver­ “We’ve made progress ... but we salaries and having non-union state up again when the General Assembly Manchester Herald that a larger building would need thernmost section would be used lot.” sial proposal to apply the 7.5 percent certainly haven’t been able to close on employees agree to work one day a turns its attention to balancing the more parking spaces to satisfy only for storage now, with the & S T A T E sales tax to services used by business it,” Balducci said. month without pay. "We’re looking at 1989-90 budget. It was not in the Senate A legal snag prevented Eighth town zoning regulations and the idea that it could be demolished Director Willard Marvin said has been dropped from a tax increase Balducci said whatever the caucus anything and everything” in potential bill. Utilities District voters from space might not be available. The later to make way for a new fire that the cost of conversion of the Bridgeport faces defict package being considered by House agrees on, it won’t be the same as the cuts, Balducci said. He said the House Democrats are voting Monday night on a $500,000 present plan calls for 67 spaces station if one is needed. building would be closer to Democrats. bill appproved last week by the The Senate version of the bill does also balking at the Senate’s proposal appropriation to convert the with a substantial number of District President Thomas $430,000 than $500,000, with the BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The state’s largest But House Democrats have not Senate. ’ITiat means that the bill would not spell out where cuts would be to use $60 million from the $83.9 former Don Willis Garage to them reserved to volunteer Landers said that when the difference in equipment that city is facing a possible $5.2 million deficit this agreed on other elements of a bill to have to go back to the Senate, and with made. Balducci and most House million surplus in the transportation district offices. firefighters. property was bought, the idea would have to be bought even if a year and the loss of its investment-grade credit eliminate this year’s anticipated $247 each step, getting the new taxes on the Democrats feel the specifics should be fund to help erase this year’s deficit. No vote could be taken because Frazier said the shell of a was to put it to the most practical new building were constructed. rating, state Treasurer Francisco L. Borges million deficit and will go back behind books by April 1 becomes less likely. spelled out in the bill. They want to use no more than $30 the notice for the meeting had not building is normally about 25 and economical use. said. closed doors again today to try and Balducci also said House Demo­ million from that fund, Balducci said. been posted at the district fire­ percent of its cost. Director Joseph Tripp said that And Director Andrew Katkaus- ‘“If we can’t do it then, we could do The House has accepted the Se­ Borges, chairman of the Bridgeport Finan­ settle their differences. it (April) 15th or the first of May, but crats still favored raising the “sin house. But that did not prevent In view of that, Thomas the cost for the facility, adding kas said that if the district A cial Review Board, told the board last week House Speaker Richard J. Bal- taxes” on cigarette and alcohol nate’s plan to put a 15 percent debate on the topic, with some O’Marra, also a firefighter, said the $700,000 to the $500,000 appro­ directors proposed to build a new as we keep moving down the line, we surcharge on the corporations tax. to that Moody’s Investor Service is dissatisfied ducci, D-Newington, said after Mon­ keep closing the window that’s open something else that was not in the residents recommending the gar­ that with the cost of demolition priation, would be $1.2 million. complex now. the district voters with the progress the city is making toward day’s 2*A-hour caucus that the 88 Senate version. ’That would raise $16 raise $35 million in the final quarter of age be torn down to make way for added, the cost for a new building would turn it down. and the amounts of revenue that could this year, and accelerate insurance "I have question about whether solving its financial problems. Democrats remained unsettled on the be raised,” Balducci said. million in the final quarter of this a new building. equivalent in size to the garage question of $15 million in spending budget year, and about $60 million in company tax payents, to bring in District President Thomas building would be about $750,000. the district can afford it,” he said, “We are trying to be progres­ “Moody is concerned about the lack of citing the need to install sewers in sive, but we can’t do it by leaps progress” in solving the city’s financial woes, cuts. He said Senate Democratic leaders 1989-90. another $16 million. Landers apologized for the over­ A district committee working He said he hopes to bring the bill to a told him they would most likely be The tax on services performed by And House Democrats were likely sight and accepted responsibility with the architects has planned to North Main Street and in Irving and bounds,” he said. Borges said Monday. Street. Loss of the investment-grade credit rating House vote on Wednesday or Thurs­ willing to accept “almost anything one business for another would raise to go along with the Senate plan to use for it. The error was discovered convert the garage to offices and Katkauskas said that if the would have a devastating impact and mean the day so it could be in effect by April 1, that we would send back to them.” about $20 million in April, May and most or all of the $130 million just before the electors’ meeting a meeting room. Under the plan, Tripp’s remarks prompted Di­ district offices were moved out of city would be unable to borrow money in the the start of the final quarter of the A couple of new ideas came out of June. Balducci indicated that that had remaining in the budget reserve, or began at about 7:30. the southernmost section would rector Samuel Longest to say, “If the firehouse, more space would credit market, Borges said. current budget year, and eliminate Monday’s caucus for cutting spend­ been dropped for the final quarter of rany day fund, to eliminate the rest of The district directors had re­ be offices, the middle section we can’t do it now. I’d be the first be provided there for the fire ’The Financial Review Board was created by the deficit. ing, including cuts in legislators’ this budget year, but could be brought the deficit, Balducci said. cessed their own meeting, which would be a meeting room with to say we should put it up for sale. department. the General Assembly last year to oversee the had been in progress. city’s finances after the state agreed to When the electors’ meeting guarantee about $35 million in bonds sold by the convened, Landers said the error city to offset its deficit. had been discovered. He said O’Neill orders state law requires the posting. John D. LaBelle, legal counsel for Health series to begin the district, said that if a vote Manchester Memorial Hospital’s Commun­ were taken, the status of the SEAFOOD ity Health Education Series is scheduled to freeze in pay financing for the conversion begin March 29. might be in jeopardy. Sessions are scheduled for 6 p.m. Wednes­ Another meeting to consider Coupon days through May 3 and are free to the public. for appointees the $500,000 appropriation was set 'The sessions are: April 5, Protecting Youself for April 10. Against Skin Cancer; April 12. Medical About 80 people had come to the Consequences of Bereavement: April 19, Label By Judd Everhart district firehouse for the speciai meeting, many of them volunteer LENTEN SPECIAL! Reading and What Food Packages Really Say: The Associated Press April 26, Tick ... Tick ... Tick ... the Time Bomb Patrick Flynn/Manchaater Harald firefighters. Called Lyme Disease; May 3, Gastrointestinal HARTFORD - Gov. William A. O’Neill’s BASEBALL SEASON — Katherine Rosa helps her son, Gerald Denis, an assistant fire chief, asked. “Why are we Bleeding: the Latest Diagnostic and Treat­ department heads say that with the state facing a 9-year-old Adam Kruger, get warm after tryouts for the The Original Fish and Chips ^2®® ment Techniques; May 10, Women, Stress and mounting budget crisis, they understand the renovating the building instead of the Heart. reasons for freezing in their salaries and those of Little League team at Washington School Sunday. Rosa demolishing it ?” or their deputies and executive assistants. and her son live at 4b Foxcroft Drive. Harold Topliff. former fire The governor announced the freeze on Monday chief, also recommeded a new Agency head to retire which would take effect July 1 with the start of the building instead of conversion. Fish and Shrimp Combination Platter $ 3 ^ ^ next fiscal year. He said it would affect about 250 top “Why don’t we just tear the thing HARTFORD (AP) — Orlando P. “Jack” state officials. Health care agency down and build a complex ?” he For your good health we cook in Ragazzi. a former top state police official and O’Neill acknowledged that the move was L.' ' asked. Berlin mayor, says ill health is forcing him to symbolic and would save relatively little money in Lawrence Frazier, an architect 100% Cholesterol Free Pure Peanut Oil retire April 1 as head of the Division of Special the coming budget year. with Frazier Lamson Budlong Revenue, the agency that oversees state-run O’Neill, whose annual salary is $78,000. said he wants $17,000 less Architects and Planners of East OFFER GOOD Thru 3/31/89 At participating stores gambling. wanted to send a message. Hartford, the firm which de­ In a letter to Gov. William A. O’Neill released signed the conversion, said. MANCHESTER; 401 Center St. HARTFORD: 510 Park St. Monday, the 65-year-old Ragazzi disclosed that “We have to set the example starting at the top." “We’re ahead of the game by he has been diagnosed as having chronic O’Neill told reporters in his office. “Certainly, there to serve Coventry renovation. HARTFORD: 110 Asylum St. HOLYOKE: Ingleside Mall leukemia, a disease of the blood. is a fiscal impact. It’s also symbolic. You can t Raginald Plnto/Mincheatar Hanid He said the garage is structu­ expect to have people hold the line and try to Ragazzi rose to the No. 2 position in the state Town Manager John Elsesser rally sound. But he said it would police during a 26-year career there, from 1952 perform their duties unless those at the top are End of an era Bv Jacqueline Bennett not support a second floor without to 1978. He was that agency’s first director of willing to do the same. Manchester Herald said the town hopes the van may 22ZZZZZZZZZZZ22222222ZZ2Z22ZZ222Z:^^^^^zzz^zzz^zzzzS the Statewide Organized Crime Investigative be able to use Highland Park Anthony V. Milano, the governor’s budget chief, There was a lot of name­ COVENTRY - Members of the Market on Route 44 as a location Task Force. said that commissioners normally get raises of a writing going on in Manches­ Community Health Care Agency for visits. A year after his retirement from the state few thousand dollars a year. If all 250 were police, Ragazzi was elected mayor of Berlin ter Monday as officials of the came to the Town Council Mon­ “It would be high visibility for scheduled to get a $4,000 raise, the total savings to day to request $25,000 for next the van and good parking,” he and served one term. He worked as a security the state, which faces a $247 million deficit this year town and the Eighth Utilities official with Aetna Life and Casualty Co. in District signed an agreement year, a reduction of $17,000 from said. and is looking to raise as much as $500 million in new the agency’s current budget. The van will visit Patriots Park RATES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF Hartford from 1982 to 1985. taxes, would be just $1 million under a salary freeze. designed to end disputes Claudia Marcinczwk, execu­ next month, specifically for se­ Milano said he hoped to have the exact number of between the two '*•4. tive director of the agency, said nior citizens. No specific date has people affected and the potential savings later in the governments. less money was needed next year been set. ECHS students to compete week. Above, district Directors because the town no longer has to Marcinczwk also said agency A team of six East Catholic High School The freeze applies to officials who are appointed Joseph Tripp, left, and Samuel subsidize the agency. recruitment of nurses has been students will compete in the 1989 statewide Ft' “The $25,000 is a marked more successful lately. She said by the governor, and not rank-and-file state Longest sign the accord while Annual Rate JETS-TEAMS competition Wednesday at the workers, most of whose salaries are covered by decrease from our present high salaries offered by hospitals University of New Haven. collective bargaining. The governor said he was not Mary Beth Litrico, district $42,000. The difference is that now are becoming less attractive JETS-TEAMS stands for Junior Engineering sending any direct messages to those who negotiate clerk, and John D. LaBetle Jr., people are paying a fee on a because the hospital setting Technical Society-Tests for Engineering Apti­ those contracts. district counsel, observe. That sliding scale for our services. The causes rapid burnout. “They’re finding they have a tude, Mathematics and Science. Top students signing took place Monday town is not paying for it all.” she from 68 state high schools registered for the The order also does not apply to elected state said. more sane job with our agency,” contest. officials. night in the district firehouse. Also attending the meeting she said. Participants will compete individually and Reaction among commissioners was uniform. At left. Town Manager Ro­ were agency members Marge She noted that the money put in with teams. They will take tests in math. “The governor has directed that costs be bert B. Weiss, seated, puts his Roach and John Olin. by each town to the agency is English, biology, chemistry, computer funda­ reduced,” said Transportation Commissioner J. signature on the document at “Even though the budget is allocated specifically for that William Burns. town’s services. mentals and physics. a ceremony Monday morning being reduced, there will not East Catholic students Tom Carlson, Jeff really be a cut in services?” in Lincoln Center. Watching In other matters, the Town Dill, Kevin Lynch. Mark McConnell, Paul asked council Chairwoman Joan Council voted 5-0 to approve the Rusczyk and William Tanski will compete. are, from left, Thomas Land­ Lewis. appointment of David Potts as Anne Mannion will be their coach. Meotti suggests ers, district president; Willard Marcinczwk said no one is town housing rehabilitation spe­ Marvin, a district director; and denied services if he cannot pay. cialist. That position has been Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. The agency has been in exist­ vacant since December, imped­ Guitar lessons available formal education ence since 1965. It provides health ing the use of a state grant to care screening for blood pres­ rehabilitate homes in the lake Guitar lessons are being offered at Manches­ sure, cholesterol levels, hearing area. ter Community College for $55. of state drivers and vision for residents of nine The classes, held Mondays, are being taught towns. Besides Coventry, the Only $95,000 of a $250,000 state by David Giardina, who taught himself guitar towns are Andover, Ashford, grant given to the town last year 22 years ago. He has played nearly every style, By Andrew Yurkovsky Columbia, Hebron, Lebanon, has been spent. An additional Annual Yield including classical, flamenco and jazz. He Manchester Herald Marlborough. Scotland and $30,000 must be used by April 28 or plays for a band called “Tequila” which Chaplin. the town will not be eligible to features Latin, folk and jazz. HARTFORD — State Sen. Michael P. Meotti, Lawmakers hear foes, backers In the past, clinics were held in apply for a new grant of $300,000 For more information on classes call the D-Glastonbury, has drafted a bill that would require the Town Office Building. Now a to continue the work. Continuing Education Division at the college at an applicant for a driver’s license to have at least van from Windham Community In another matter, Elsesser 647-6242. five hours of formal safety training in the of town closed-caucus measure Memorial Hospital is being used said the level of Coventry Lake classroom, including two hours dealing with drug to provide those services. The van will begin to be raised April 15 in and alcohol abuse. By Andrew Yurkovsky were caucuses under the Free­ state. preparation for the spring and Manchester Herald will visit each town at least every First phase of case closes Meotti said that current state law allows a person dom of Information Act or “This amendment wotild actu­ nine weeks. summer seasons. to get a driver’s license without formal education by whether they became “meet­ ally define what we’re really HARTFORD (AP) — Although the govern­ using a home training certificate. He said the bill he HARTFORD - A bill that ings” because a quorum of the ment painted a detailed portrait of a Puerto doing right now,” he said. “The is proposing might have no effect on good driver’s would give government boards town directors was present and system we use now is not new.” Rican independence group’s involvement in education programs. and agencies greater power in because a non-member of the the $7.1 million Wells Fargo robbery, defense He said the system works well, Enrollment up by 5% Meotti, whose 4th Senatorial District includes closing meetings to the press and Board of Directors was also and if discarded, “would really attorneys say prosecutors failed to link their Manchester, announced the bill during a news public was blasted by critics present. Meetings must be held clients to the second largest cash robbery in eliminate the political process, conference Monday at the Legislative Office Monday as a threat to democracy publicly. which is how we all got here.” He U.S. history. Building. He said that he was prompted to draft the — and praised by supporters as a A complaint by Osella to the at Manchester college Closing arguments in the five-month trial of said that issues discussed by the bill by the large number of alcohol- and drug-related measure that would preserve the Freedom of Information Com­ Democratic directors at their five defendants — nine others will be tried later motor-vehicle accidents. two-party system. mission is pending. Bv Andrew J. Davis crease of 19.2 percent. Mohegan caucuses are not always agenda Community College in Norwich — begin today and are expected to last at least “Right now, we have a substantial number of the Six people — including Man­ Susan Kniep, a member of the items on which the full board will Manchester Herald two days. chester Mayor Peter P. DiRosa showed a 14.1 percent gain. 1 people in the state of Connecticut who get their East Hartford Town Council, 9-month CD, $500 minimum deposit U.S. Judge T. Emmet Clariewill then deliver eventually vote. South Central Community Col­ license with just a home training certificate. And Jr. and Manchester Democratic citing Aristotle, said that demo­ Though he said that boards in Spring enrollment at Manches­ his charge to the jurors, whose identities have Town Chairman Theodore R. cracy was government by the ter Community College increased lege in New Haven reported a 14 most states don’t honor that (system) anymore,” many towns have caucus practi­ percent gain. Tunxis Community been kept secret for security reasons. Meotti said. Cummings — commented on the many. She said that the bill would ces like Manchester’s, he told by 5 percent from last year’s Prosecutors presented 700 exhibits and bill during a Monday hearing allow democracy to be thwarted, figures, said Harry Meisel, dean College in Farmington had an He said he hopes the training requirement can be Schmidle he wasn’t prepared to Once again, the neighborhood bankers offer highly favorable interest rates on CDs. The minimum called about 110 witnesses in an attempt to implemented without any additional cost to the before the Legislature’s Govern­ giving elected officials the list them. of student affairs. enrollment increase of 9.9 per­ show that the 1983 robbery of a Wells Fargo cent, and enrollment at Matta- state. He said he believes that the state Department ment Administration and Elec­ chance to have “dress rehear­ Cummings told the committee, The enrollment rose from 5,191 deposit is only $500. And, the deposit is federally insured for up to $100,000. To open a CD account, depot in West Hartford was carried out to tions Committee. The bill, which sals” for public meetings. students last spring to 5,448 tuck Community College in Wa- of Motor Vehicles can license the necessary “I don’t view this bill as a party terbury was up 9.3 percent. visit your nearest ComFed Savings Bank office, or call for more information. finance the revolutionary activities of Los instructors and develop a curriculum without state Sen. Michael P. Meotti, Osella said that the bill would bill... this is not a Democratic or students, he said. Macheteros, a militant group that advocates D-Glastonbury, requested on be­ allow “government by political The state’s 12 community col­ Enrollment at Middlesex Com­ adding any staff. Republican bill. This is a East Haven (203) 467-2571, Glastonbury (203) 633-7655, Hamden (203) 248-8888, Manchester Puerto Rican independence. “The only possible hitch is if it’s perceived to have half of DiRosa and Cummings, parties, for political parties, by common-sense bill.” leges reported a 8.5 percent munity College in Middletown some fiscal cost to the state,” he said. “I think we would allow board members of political party bosses.” He said He said that the bill would allow increase in preliminary spring was up 5.8 percent, while enrol­ (203) 649-4586, (203) 647-0568 or (203) 649-3007, South Windsor (203) 644-2484, West Haven enrollments this year, compared lment at Northwestern Connecti­ Hearing set on intersection can structure it so that it won’t.” one party to hold closed meetings that the FOI law should be made the sort of meetings at which (203) 934-9201, Milford (203) 878-0607, Coventry (203) 742-7321. Meotti did not have figures on how many drivers with other members of the same stricter. politicians could reach a consen­ to spring 1988 enrollments, said cut Community College in Wlns- The state Department of Transportation has in the state were licensed through home certifi­ party even if the number of board Mitchell Pearlman, the FOI sus, which he said would allow Mary Anne B. Cox, director of ted increased 5.7 percent, and Interest ctmipounJeJ daily. Effective annual yield is based on daily compounding and assumes reinvestment of principal and interest at maturity at the scheduled a public hearing on the realignment cates. He said he was seeking that information from members represented a quorum Commission’s executive direc­ government to work better. public information for the re­ Asnuntuck Community College in same rate and term which caniuit be guaranteed. Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. Rate subject to change. Member ESLIC of the intersection of Routes 30 and 31 in Vernon the state Department of Motor Vehicles. of a board. tor, told the committee, “What Chuck Mokriski, representing gional community colleges. The Enfield reported an increase of for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the council Brian Anderson, a lobbyist for the Driving School Under the bill, contractors or this (bill) would do is make the the Connecticut Daily Newspap­ spring increase came after an about 1 percent. chambers of the Memorial Building in Association of Connecticut, said the bill has his employees of the board would be loophole bigger.” He said that ers Association, disputed the overall fall enrollment increase In October, Meisel reported an Rockville. group’s support. He said it also has the support of excluded from such meetings. passing the bill “would be a very argument that the bill would of 5 percent from 1987 to 1988. increase of 27 students at Man­ THE NEIGHBORHOOD BANKERS Engineers from the DOT will be available the following organizations; the Insurance Associa­ Manchester Republican Direc­ bad precedent to set.” legalize current practice, saying The increases can be attributed chester Community College from one hour before the hearing to hold informal tion of Connecticut, the American Automobile tor Ronald Osella has complained Legislative committee that the current practice was to a variety of reasons, Cox said. the fall semester a year earlier. A discussions on the project. Association of Connecticut, the Motor Transporta­ that the Democratic directors, member Mae S. Schmidle, a illegal. Development of new programs, total of 5,500 students attended Written statements or exhibits may be tion Association of Connecticut, the Connecticut who hold six of the nine seats on Republican representative from As a member of the Govern­ increased promotion of the col­ the college in October, he said. the town Board of Directors, have leges. and a continuing focus on submitted at the hearing or sent to the DOT’s Highway Users’ Group, the Connecticut Safety Belt Newtown, said, “You could invite ment Administration and Elec­ Meisel said the number of Coalition, and the Connecticut Traumatic Brain violated the state Freedom of half the community to participate tions Committee, Meotti was not meeting the needs of part-time C3MFED Bureau of Highways by April 3. Statements or students in spring is traditionally exhibits must be no larger than 8*A by 11 Injury Association Inc. Information Act in allowing Cum­ in a meeting and exclude half the able to comment on the bill students are some of the reasons, mings and attorneys represent­ she said. lower than that in the fall because inches. Other supporters, Anderson said, are the community.” Monday. He said the committee students graduate, transfer, drop chambers of commerce for Norwalk, the Norwich ing the town to attend their DiRosa told the committee that would have to vote it out of In spring preliminary enrol­ If the weather is bad, the hearing will be caucuses. lments, Greater Hartford Com­ out or take a semester off from postponed to March 29. area, the northwestern part of the state and the bill would clarify the practice committee within the next four school. Danbury. At issue is whether the sessions of many boards throughout the weeks. munity College reported an in- MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Mar. 21. 1989 — 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Mar, 21. 1989 NATION & WORLD NATION More than half of schools & W O RLD miss deadline on asbestos WASHINGTON (AP) - More received official extensions are according to an EPA analysis. Errors in launch code Insecticide ban urged counted as being in compliance than half the country’s school EPA spokeswoman Alicia Te- NEW YORK (AP) — Residue from an systems have failed to meet a with the federal law, perfor­ nute said the agency had received insecticide widely used on potatoes and bananas federal deadline to inspect school mance is uneven from state to no information from the states on threatens the healCi of infants and children, and buildings for cancer-causing as­ state, the EPA summary how many of the school systems made missiles impotent bestos and develop cleanup pro­ indicated. that had been granted extensions Environmental Protection Agency scientists say it should be banned, a newspaper reported today. grams, according to the Environ­ In 10 states, better than 95 are expected to meet the May WASHINGTON (AP) - The Mullaney, an Air Force spokes­ attempting to load new codes into Some 15,000 to 50,000 infants and children a day mental Protection Agency. percent of the public school deadline. Air Force quietly modified its the missiles were unable to do so The EPA said that as many as systems and private schools Under the 1986 federal law, A man at the Pentagon. run the risk of getting sick from potatoes on procedures for loading launch because the 1985 codes had never which the insecticide, aldicarb, has been used, 21 percent of the public school either met last October’s federal school officials are supposed to According to the Air Force codes in Minuteman nuclear been loaded. according to a copy of the EPA recommendation districts and private schools deadline or received an official have asbestos cleanup efforts statement, the launch codes missiles after discovering three obtained by The New York Times. nationwide already are in techni­ extension until May. But in six under way by this July. inside Minuteman 3 missiles are “ As a result of the incident, a years ago that some of the One drop of aldicarb absorbed through the skin cal violation of the 1986 asbestos other states, fewer than 60 Public school districts or pri­ changed on an annual basis for number of procedural changes — weapons had been accidentaliy can kill an adult, the Times said. In children, cleanup law and could be fined as percent were in compliance. vate schools in violation of the security reasons. The problem at nine — have been incorporated rendered impotent. exposure in the concentrations found in some much as $5,000 a day if they do not The agency provided no state- requirements will have 60 days to Malmstrom was discovered into the coding process,” the The service, responding to a potatoes could cause stomach cramps, nervous come into compliance. Many byrstate breakdown on how many show they have come into com­ “ during the 1986 annual code service said. published report Monday, ac­ disorders, headaches and other ailments. AP photo others obtained extensions, but school systems actually met the pliance or be subject to EPA change in that squadron,” the knowledged that some Minute- “ During subsequent code Imported bananas were said to present a risk those run out next May. October deadline. enforcement action, officials man 3 missiles at Malmstrom Air service said. DRINK/DRIVE CALCULATOR — John changes, all missiles were cor­ to as many as 1,500 infants and children a day. Congress in 1986 required all Although the EPA also had no said. Force Base in Montana could not The Air Force technicians rectly coded.” The panel’s proposal would allow aldicarb’s Worden, posing at the Vermont Alcohol school buildings to be examined complete figures breaking down The 1986 asbestos law allows have been fired in 1986 if the use on 10 other crops to continue because the Research Center in Burlington on by EPA-approved inspectors and compliance rates between public the EPA to seek civil penalties of United States had gone to war chemical is not used as heavily on them. The Monday, holds a card device he has school officials were supposed to and private schools, a spokeswo­ up to $5,000 a day for violations. because they didn’t have the right crops are peanuts, oranges, grapefruit, limes, invented that can calculate how much a submit formal cleanup plans to man said that generally the "Most of our nation’s schools launch codes inside their internal American Express sues state authorities by October 1988. public school districts have a have been very conscientious sugar cane, soybeans, dried beans, sorghum, person can drink and still drive safely. computers. pecans and coffee. Only about 40 percent of the much better compliance record. about EPA’s asbestos rules,” \ The Air Force said the precise over bill for prostitution Worden says a study conducted in school officials nationwide met For example, in Connecticut, EPA Administrator William cause of the mistake was never Vermont suggests people who learn to the October deadline, according New Jersey and Virginia, more Reilly said in a statement. “ For determined, but “ inadvertent Democrats aim at Gingrich to information provided by the than 90 percent of the public those schools that haven’t been, “ Absolutely not. Not in this bar, estimate their blood-alcohol levels with personnel error was the most BALTIMORE (AP) - An states to the EPA. Another 39 school systems were in com­ we have a detailed enforcement anyway,” he said. WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats are the card may be less likely to drive while likely cause.” American Express cardholder percent avoided violating the pliance, compared to only about strategy to protect schoolchild­ The court papers say American threatening to file ethics charges against Rep. The procedures for loading new apparently trying to give new under the influence of booze. federal law by receiving an half of the private schools. ren from exposure to asbestos.” meaning to the slogan “ Member­ Express permitted clubs to ac­ Newt Gingrich, the Georgia Republican whose codes into the missiles have been ethics complaints against Speaker Jim Wright extension from state officials, but overhauled and no repeat of the ship has its privileges” has cept charges from Gianakos, argued Monday that information about the must finish inspections and sub­ refused to pay $6,700 in charges resulting in unpaid charges of helped propel him into the race for the No. 2 post incident has occurred since 1986, in the House GOP leadership. financiai arrangement is relevant to the mit cleanup programs by next the Air Force added. he claims he made for an illegal $6,716.92. prosecution’s case. North’s lawyers are trying to May or be in violation of the law, Searchers find bodies act — hiring prostitutes. But in his sworn statement, Democratic Reps. Barney Frank of Massachu­ While refusing to detail all the setts, Martin Sabo of Minnesota and Lawrence prevent the evidence from being introduced in officials said. changes made in the code-loading “ It is axiomatic that a contract Gianakos said, "The use of my the trial. The figures released Monday which has as its purpose an American Express card was for Smith of Florida sent Gingrich a letter Monday procedures, the Air Force said asking a series of questions about an unusual Information on the insurance fund could be by the EPA provided the first under coiiapsed tower one involves a complete double­ underlying illegality cannot be the purchase of the services of used to rebut defense suggestions that North indication of how well public and enforced by either of the parties,” prostitutes, which is illegal in the promotional deal for his 1984 book, “ Window of check in which a second team of Opportunity.” accepted a $13,800 security system at his home private schools are handling the technicians enters a silo to verify said Thomas Waxter Jr., attor­ state of Maryland.” solely due to fear of terrorists. Co-defendant asbestos problem, which raised PAVIA, Italy (AP) - Rescue 255-foot tower crumbled without ney for Michael Gianakos. Asked if Gianakos could get The three Democrats said the questions "bear workers today recovered the warning onto a downtown square, codes after a first team has upon compliance with the rules of the House, Richard Secord, whom North enlisted to run widespread concern several ye­ AP photo completed the programming. In an affidavit filed in Baiti- into Idgal trouble for his claim arms to the Contras, paid for the security fence. ars ago and prompted Congress bodies of two teen-age girls taking with it part of an adjacent more Circuit Court, Gianakos about the services purchased, financial disclosure requirements, the Federal buried in last week’s collapse of a cathedral, and burying cars and IT STINKS! — Brian Paton, 6, of Barre, throughout the country, Canada and The Air Force agreed to discuss Election Campaign Act and matters relating to Testimony on the insurance fund also could be to order inspections and cleanup the matter Monday in response to said he used his American Waxter said Friday, “I don’t used by the prosecution to suggest that when efforts across the country. medieval tower. two shops. Vt., holds one of his winning rotten Puerto Rico. The object, of course, is to Express card during July and think so.” the Internal Revenue code.” a report in The Washington House Majority Whip Tony Coelho, D-Calif., North was allegedly lying to the attorney general Asbestos, which was used for The collapse killed four people, The search for the girls began sneakers at the annual Rotten Sneaker have the smelliest, most dilapidated pair Times. The newspaper quoted August 1987 to purchase the The Maryland Court of Appeals in November 1986, he hoped to avoid exposing years as an insulating material, including the teen-age girls, and Contest on Monday in Montpelier. Paton services of prostitutes at the Club has ruled several times that said Gingrich should expect to face an after they failed to report to their of sneakers. The winner gets a new pair. unidentified sources as saying the investigation by the House ethics committee, in crimes involving personal gain. later was found capable of injured 15 other people. jobs Friday morning. Rescuers faced a challenge of over 30 entries from code problem affected five of the Pussycat and the Jewel Box in contracts based on illegal sexual causing chronic lung disease and downtown Baltimore. acts are unenforceable. part because of his role in initiating the Wright Firefighters using picks and say the two were probably Air Force’s Minuteman 3 missiles investigation. various forms of cancer when its walking underneath the tower for roughly a year. The bills submitted to Ameri­ Waxter said American Express Hawkes admits adultery microscopic fibers are inhaled. shovels worked for an hour to free "He should anticipate somebody filing the bodies of Adriana Uggetti, 17, when they it started to crumble. The Air Force refused to can Express showed the charges is responsible for deciding what The 1986 federal law requires charges... and he’ll have to live by the same SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — Prime Minister and Barbara Cassani, 18. They They apparently tried to seek confirm the number five, instead were for champagne. businesses can accept its credit schools to hire inspectors ap­ “ If he’s right, everyone is going card. standard he has set for others,” Coelho said. Bob Hawke, dogged by questions about his were located after a five-day shelter in the doorway of the shoe Legal dispute stalls release saying only that “ a few of the Gingrich called a news conference late personal life, has tearfully admitted in a proved by the EPA to determine store. to be lined up on The Block with "American Express sends out search through the rubble. missile.^ in one squadron” were Monday to deny any wrongdoing in the if there is an asbestos danger in their charge cards in their sales people. Those people and television interview to being unfaithful to his wife The two were swept by tons of Experts said natural decay of affected. promotional deal, in which business people and school buildings and, if there is, to hands,” said Sidney Friedman, a the company make a judgment of 33 years. debris into the basement of a shoe the mortar cementing the bricks “ Throughout the period when Republican political activists paid a total of submit to state officials a detailed Baltimore attorney representing about who’s going to get a card. Hawke told the Channel 7 network’s News- store buried in Friday’s collapse probably caused the collapse of these few missiles had the incor­ $105,000 to a limited partnership that then world program he has committed adultery but cleanup program. of Thin Blue Line’ suspect rect (code) information, they American Express. The place is called the Pussycat Even if the school officials that of the 900-year-old tower. ’The the tower. Bartenders at the two estab­ Club — they had to know what promoted his book. said he would do so no longer. Hawke, tears were entirely safe and secure,” welling in his eyes, said he loved his wife. Hazel, DALLAS (AP) — A man whose lishments denied Gianakos’ kind of business it was.” Harris, on death row for judge is ruling on the actions of the Air Force said. whom he called an “ incredible woman.” 1977 conviction for killing a claims, and it was not imme­ Friedman declined to discuss Prosecutor: North greedy another slaying, was not charged anqtbe/ Dallas judge, that’s not “ Although these few missiles The Labor Party leader said "she understood policeman was overturned after diately clear how he could prove American Express’ strategy in New Salvadoran aid fight brews in the Wood shooting. In a the' ease. It’s merely in the were not on full alert and not WASHINGTON (AP) — Prosecutors say that it was part of a pretty volatile, exuberant it was questioned in the film “ The them. the case. reversal from testimony during system.” capable of immediately partici­ Oliver North was partially motivated by greed in character, and she knew my love for her had WASHINGTON (AP) - State asked about the aid issue today man as president and will not be Thin Blue Line” remained jailed the 1977 trial, Harris told Baraka Chapman and Baraka are both pating in our nation’s war plan, “ I don’t know if he was in any other places, but he wasn’t in here the Iran-Contra affair, and they want to never changed.” He also made references to his Department officials are bracing during testimony before a House beholden to D’Aubuisson and his today despite one judge’s order during a December hearing that state judges, but Chapman pre­ more than 98 percent of the introduce evidence about a $200,000 death benefit past drinking problems. that he could go free. because we don’t have prostitu­ for their toughest fight with Foreign Affairs subcommittee. allies. The success of the adminis­ Adams did not kill Wood. sides as administrative judge for Strategic Air Command’s mis­ set up by co-defendants for his family. The interview was to be broadcast nationally Congress in years over aid to El In El Salvador, the Arena party tration in obtaining approval for Randall Dale Adams, who has tion,” a bartender at the Club EMERGENCY The confusion over Adams’ the region. siles were on full and active alert Associate independent counsel David Zornow tonight. Salvador following presidential candidate, Alfredo Cristiani, won Salvador aid without conditions spent more than 12 years behind Pussycat who declined to give his Fire — Police — Medical release began when the district In another development, pro­ during that same period.” elections won by the most right- a lopsided victory over Fidel depends on Cristiani’s ability to bars and once came within three name said Friday. Down the attorney’s office filed a motion to secutors said Monday for the first The United States has 1,000 Chavez Mena of the ruling disassociate himself from D’Au­ days of execution, was set to street at the Jewel Box, another DIAL 911 wing candidate. have Baraka, who had set a time that they were prepared to land-based missiles, including House Democrats have told the Christian Democratic party in buisson, according to govern­ leave prison a free man Monday bartender also denied prostitu­ In Manchester $50,000 personal recognizance retry Adams since his conviction 500 of the Minuteman 3. Each of administration they will attempt Sunday’s election. ment officials. after state District Judge Larry tion took place at the bar. bond for Adams’ release, re­ was overturned March 1 by the those missiles carries three to impose tight conditions on aid Baraka ordered his release on a warheads. The United States has provided The administration contends moved from the case because of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. High-ranking police officers to El Salvador in hopes of promise to appear in court. Hours what it considers bias. “ We are ready for a trial right The Washington Times quoted $3.5 billion in aid to El Salvador that the Farabundo Marti Na­ later, a second judge reset bond pressuring the country to im­ during this decade but many tional Liberation guerrilla move­ At that point, a second judge. now,” said Assistant District Bruce Blair, an expert on nuciear prove its human rights perfor­ at $100,000, which Adams couldn’t District Judge Ron Chapman, Attorney Winfield Scott. “ We weapons at the Brookings Institu­ lawmakers are becoming restive ment has refused to enter into afford. mance and negotiate peace with about increasing human rights serious negotiations on ending the intervened and raised Adams’ could call and crank up this trial tion, as saying the miscoded NEED SOME EXTRA slain in N. Ireland ambush leftist guerrillas. Adams, 40, has steadfastly violations there and govern­ war. As for rights abuses, offi­ bail. right now if you wanted us to. weapons could have thrown the One Democratic faction, led by maintained his innocence in the ment’s inability to negotiate a cials contend that politically A third jurist — 54th District We’re fully prepared to proceed operation of the entire squadron SPENDING MONEY? BELFAST, Northern Ireland guerrillas regularly criss-cross. Irish Republic. Both were in Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., would 1976 slaying of Dallas police Judge Carl Anderson — was to with the trial.” of 50 missiles into disarray if the (AP) — Fearing booby-traps, They had in been in the Irish civilian clothes. settlement to the war. motivated killings are only a officer Robert Wood. He was release the aid in increments, small fraction of what they were hear the motion to remove Prior to Scott’s comments, it United States had gone to war. police and troops waited for Republic to discuss improving London’s Guardian newspaper threatening to cut off the money Adding to the concern is that sentenced to death in 1977, but the in the 1980-82 period. Baraka today, authorities said. If was unknown whether prosecu­ The Air Force disputed that Newspaper routes available in your area... daylight today before approach­ security on the Belfast-Dublin today called the killings the at any time if El Salvador does the Arena party has been linked sentence was commuted to iife in Anderson rules against the mo­ tors felt they had enough evi­ assertion, however, saying the ing the bodies of two senior police railway, which has been shut for “ worst blow to efforts to establish Until 1984, the Reagan adminis­ 1980. not meet requirements set forth to rightist death squads. One of tion, Adams would be released; a dence to seek a new trial. failure of a few missiles to officers who were ambushed in most of the past two months b / regular cross-border liaison” be­ in legislation. the most prominent leaders in the tration endured one clash with Adams’ case was resurrected ruling for the prosecutors would Scott’s office, in filing the respond to “ enable” and launch their car by IRA gunmen. IRA bombings. tween the two police forces since A State Department official, party is Roberto D’Aubuisson, Congress after another over aid with the help of New York Earn money and prizes by delivering the keep bond at $100,000. motion to have Baraka removed, commands would never prevent “ It’s too dangerous to go in now The outlawed IRA’s South the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement insisting on anonymity, called who was described by former to El Salvador because of wides­ filmmaker Errol Morris, whose “ Once the motion to recuse is charged that the judge was missile crews from attempting to Manchester Herald in your because bombs may have been Armagh Brigade said Breen and gave the republic a voice in this approach "unbelievable mic­ U.S. Ambassador Robert White pread rights violations. It was not documentary “ The Thin Blue fire their other rockets. filed. Judge Baraka has no other biased when he ruled there was placed anywhere around the Buchanan were identified and Northern Ireland’s affairs. romanagement” on Monday and as a “pathological killer.” In until the election of President Line” suggested the slaying was authority to do anything further not enough evidence in the “ You do not hold up an ordered neighborhood. site,” a police spokesman said their movements monitored be­ Belfast police said the shoot­ said the administration will at­ 1980, the Carter administration Jose Napoleon Duarte in 1984 that committed by the prosecution’s on the case,” Chapman said. original 1977 case to convict response because a few missiles early today. fore it killed them. But there was ings brought the 20-year death toll tempt to keep the aid program as stripped D’Aubuisson of his U.S. the administration was able to chief witness, David Harris. “ Although it seems one Dalias Adams. don’t show green,” said Maj. Pat Call today to get more details. From behind a wall, IRA forces intense media speculation that an in the violence to 2,736. Most were free of conditions as possible. visa. win bipartisan support on that sprayed the police officials’ car IRA sympathizer among police civilians, but others were police Obey, chairman of the House Cristiani insists he’ll be his own issue. with automatic weapons fire as may have leaked their officers, soldiers, and Protestant Appropriations subcommittee on 647-9946 the pair returned on a narrow movements. paramilitary forces. foreign operations, was not avail­ Court to rule on religious use of drug country lane from a regular Patrick McCullough, president The killings were condemned able Monday for comment on his Marble St...... all Ferguson Rd...... 16-138 Monday meeting with police in of the police Superintendents’ by Prime Minister Charles legislative plans. WASHINGTON (AP) - The ment compensation to the two religious practices. itor general’s office, participate McCabe St...... all Garth Rd...... 69-77 the Irish Republic. Association in Northern Ireland, Haughey of the Irish Republic Secretary of State James A. Supreme Court will be further members of the Native American Lawyers for the two men said in the oral arguments scheduled Stock Place...... all E M.T.P...... 650-670 even Chief Superintendent Harry said there was not “ a shred of and by Seamus Mallon, the Social Baker III was expected to be defining the bounds of religous W HYPAir Church. using small quantities of the drug April 26 for an abortion- No. Main St...... 397-496 Breen and Superintendent Bob evidence’’ supporting that Democratic and Labor Party freedom by ruling whether In effect, the state court said in that church is comparable to regulation case from Missouri. ifljiifliriilfrjlrralft Buchanan were kiiled near Jones- scenario. lawmaker for County Armagh in members of an American Indian Oregon criminal law must make sacramental use of small State officials are asking the Porter St...... 458-650 e x t r a borough in South Armagh, which Queen Elizabeth II offered her the British House of Commons. church can be held criminally an exception for “ good faith amounts of wine in Christian justices to use the case to reverse Wyllys St...... 1-90 the British army has dubbed sympathy to Superintendent Wil­ CALDWELL accountable for ceremonial use of liam Webb when she gave him an Mallon called the killings a nXESN O W religious use of peyote by adult worship. or limit the court’s 1973 decision “ bandit country” because of the "calculated and brutal act of the hallucinogenic drug peyote. members of the Native American legalizing abortion. high level of IRA support in the award recognizing his actions slaughter carried out by people OIL INC. 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No tigers Emhart, B&D MARKET REPORT Unions like Trump’s move The timing f r e s h FRUIT'S Aciivity over th» past 30 traoinp days A t m t . R)R )0U/... QEDOURSBFA in team at get boost in to cut bid for Eastern unit favors an VXZ CHOaXATB 2 .300 - By Dan Sewell winkie |!i' liil! The Associated Press INSIEN>.../ Pentagon heavenly deal 2.2S0 A income tax Billionaire developer Donald Trump’s move to cut a cheaper 2.200- By Jack Anderson Bv Anne McGrath DOW JONES AVERAGE deal for Eastern Airlines’ Nor­ and Dale Van Atta The Associated Press MrfMhTO. 19m theast shuttle was welcomed by The difficulties the General Assembly is 2,ii0- HIGH 2.286.25 1 the carrier’s striking labor un­ 2.249.46 having balancing this year’s budget are WASHINGTON — Some investiga­ HARTFORD — A $2.8 billion merger of Emhart LOW ions, which claim that manage­ CLOSE 2,262.50 nothing compared to the problems facing tors in the Defense Department are Corp. and Black & Decker Corp. provides Emhart ment is seeking to dismantle the with means to thwart a hostile buyout attempt and CHANGE Down 26 64 legislators with next year’s spending plan. beginning to resemble the bloodhound airline. in “ Lady and the Tram p” — the one gives Black St Decker the boost it wants into the ‘‘We’re happy to see Trump big-time home-products industry. 2.0S0 The basic problem is not the $200 million who lost his sense of smell. TWt# M’ WTf f l ’ WTf MTw TR M * $ M j take the position that he is,” said ______1$______V_____ «_____ 1$ go i projected deficit in the current budget, but the They call themselves the “tiger The $40-a-share agreement, unanimously ap­ Jim Conley, a spokesman for the proved by the boards of directors of both companies, Machinists union in Washington. crazy quilt of state taxes. team,” but are officially known as the Special Inquiries Unit, under June was announced Monday, weeks after Farmington- “ This is part df the entire Eastern The alternative of a progressive tax on Gibbs Brown, Defense Department based Emhart spurned the unsolicited $35-a-share system and should not be let personal income in the richest state in the inspector general. Brown recently offer from Topper L.P., an investment group that loose.” includes oil heir Gordon P. Getty. Meanwhile, parent Texas Air union periodically slips onto the Legislature’s added to their duties the job of IN BRIEF investigating hotline tips about mil­ Topper said it was outraged that Emhart signed Corp. faced another dispute when agenda. Once again, the income tax, the most itary bigwigs involved in wrongdoing. the Black & Decker agreement without giving flight attendants called a strike at logical of answers to a state that enjoys a The defense hotline can be used to Topper the opportunity to raise its bid, and said it Marcus to speak at expo Continental Airlines, Eastern’s was considering “ numerous options.” sister carrier. great deal of disposable income and is report all types of fraud, waste and Bruce S. Marcus, founder of Marcus But Jim Paper, an analyst with Kirkpatrick, No flights were cancelled and im iiiiiiiiiiiiii abuse. Information involving Pen­ Communications Inc. of Manchester, will reasonably enlightened in its social policies, is Pettis, Smith. Polian Inc. in Omaha. Neb., said he Continental said it would replace \ . T •v tagon brass had been referred to the speak at the 1989 International Mobile considered possible. Pressure for tax reform v f r r ; thinks the Emhart-Black & Decker deal will be the 35 attendants who walked out individual military services, but Communications Expo in Las Vegas next ■ consummated. Monday, but the union president is intense. K \ Brown decided to give the job to week. Calling it a “ marriage made in heaven,” Paper predicted the strike would Special Inquiries when it appeared Marcus helped develop the first EKG Failure by House Democrats to reach an said he thinks the $40-a-share price is fair and a good spread. the services might be covering up for telemetry machine with Dr. Robert Huzar in agreement on stopgap tax measures they had deal for shareholders. Emhart’s stock has been as In a letter Monday to Texas Air their officers who were implicated in 1967. the first touch-tone pad for portable low as $18.87. Chairman Frank L oren zo, hoped to put into place April 1 underscores the hanky-panky. radios in 1972, and a digital audio system for Fred Anschel, an analyst who follows Black & Trump said the 17-day-old strike inequities of that system. It will only get If Brown thinks the services blew it, the 1984 Olympics. Decker for Dean Witter Reynolds Inc., said the that has crippled Eastern’s flight worse. Misprint wait until the tiger team sinks its teeth He has designed communications and company has been looking for a way to grow since it schedule had eaten into the in. microwave systems for large-scale events, Yet this is nothing new. Cyclical hard times lost a bid to acquire American Standard Inc. last once-profitable shuttle’s market We have already reported how the including the New York, New Jersey and Los year. share and depressed its value. always point up the inadequacies of a tax elite team bungled the bribery investi­ Angeles marathons. He is now involved with The truth about a supposedly foolproof crime-solver “ But this is a biggie because it will more than “ I ’ve never seen anything like system that is neither systematic nor fair, and gation of former Navy Commander the design and maintenance of multiple-user double their sales,” Anschel said. it,” Trump said. “ The shuttle has Donal Billig. a surgeon. He was tower sites throughout the state. which works very badly under stress. considerably exaggerated the state of While all people on earth except Peter L. Scott, Emhart’s. president, chairman become an entirely different serving a prison sentence for involun­ He has been an amateur radio operator since The income tax begins to look good when By Mark Thompson the art of genetic fingerprinting. identical twins do presumably have and chief executive officer, said the merger with business in that its market share tary manslaughter and negligent 1971. people reawaken to the absurdity of some Recently the Orange County, Calif., unique genetic endowments, genetic homicide in the deaths of three of his Black & Decker, a leading tool and appliance and customer base may be lost other places Connecticut digs into for A year ago, a jury ih Orlando, Fla., sheriff’s department crime labora­ fingerprints don’t come even close to patients when a Court of Military maker, would create business synergies that should for some time to come, if not sentenced Tommy Lee Andrews to 22 tory sent about 50 blood and semen capturing the entire stand of DNA. Review overturned his conviction and benefit Emhart shareholders. Center has new managers forever.” revenue. There are proposals to tax liquor and years in prison after convicting him of samples drawn from about 20 people “The agreement with Black St Decker also The financier said he was The patented genetic “ probes” that freed him last April. After Billig was SOUTH WINDSOR - As of Feb. 24. the South cigarettes more heavily. This sounds good, rape on the strength of a kind of to each of the three labs and asked alleviates my concern that prolonging the takeover produced the print are designed to set free, the Defense Department got Windsor Nursing Center at 1060 Main St. has looking for a reduction “ in excess evidence seen only once or twice them to determine which specimens battle with Topper could have adverse effects on but it only drives business out of state. So does lock on to a few distinctive gene an anonymous tip claiming the doctor been under new management. of $125 million” from the $365 before in a U.S. court: ‘ ‘genetic came from the same people. The certain segments of Emhart’s business.” he said. increasing the general sales tax. already the fragments — “ alleles” — that vary in had bribed one or more of the The new company is Continuing Care of million he agreed to pay last year. fingerprints.” Samples of DNA from results are quite impressive, but less Emhart stock fell 37*/i cents a share to $40.75 in AP photo length among different people and members of the military review South Windsor Inc. but is doing business under He said he considered $200 million nation’s highest, from 7*/i to 8 percent. semen recovered after the crime impressive than jurors in either of the New York Stock Exchange composite trading. show up at the end of the genetic panel. the old name. Kathleen G. Zabilbnsky is the a reasonable price now. ATTENDANTS PICKET — Marq Cummings carries signs Some taxes being considered — on matched samples of DNA from above cases would have guessed. fingerprinting process as a handful of Black St Decker fell $2.62‘A a share to close at $20.75. Eastern fired back a letter to The tiger team lumbered into the administrator. as she walks a picket line outside the Continental Airlines advertising sales or soft drinks, for instance Andrew’s blood. The genetic finger­ Cellmark was wrong on one of the 44 dark bands on photographic film. investigation like amateurs and the Both Emhart and Black St Decker have been Trump the same day, saying it matches it found. Forensic Science heavily involved in takeover activity in recent terminal at Denver’s Stapleton International Airport — are impossible to implement. Others, like prints, said the state prosecutor, were Correctly reading the genetic prints case had to be turned over to the Credit union sets meeting was entertaining other offers for “ probabiy the sole reason we con­ Associates missed one out of its 50 is a tricky business. Aside from any Defense Criminal Investigative Ser­ years. the shuttle, including one unsoli­ Monday. Flight attendants like the Denver woman staged Gov. William A. O’Neill’s proposed tax on Emhart staged an unsuccessful, hostile bid to victed him.” reported matches. laboratory mishaps that can affect vice, a group of crack investigators The annual meeting of the Rogers Em ­ cited bid Monday morning, and a nationwide walkout against the air carrier. Cummings, utility bills, are simply unfair. Last October, genetic fingerprints Lifecodes was more cautious, and acquire Stanadyne Inc., a maker of plumbing the integrity of a genetic fingerprint, that continues to probe Billig’s case. ployees Federal Credit Union is scheduled for invited Trump to submit a new a Continental flight attendant for the past 22 years, was fixtures, automotive and metal products, in early Unfortunately, tax reform is fashionable helped a jury in New York City decide offered no conclusions on 14 of the the bands can shift during the Now, sources have slipped our f 5:05 p.m. April 19 at the Lurie R&D Conference bid. 1988. Stanadyne escaped by undergoing an $820 one of a handful of picketeers walking the line in the Mile only in crisis. The rest of the time, income tax the fate of Victor Lopez, another samples, but got all 37 of its reported processing. And bacteria in a genetic associate Stewart Harris documents Room. Any deal would have to be accused rapist. The genetic evidence matches correct. Ail told, that’s million leveraged buyout led by the investment firm approved in U.S. Bankruptcy High City. advocates are labeled dreamers and lunatics. sample can produce stray bands in a about two more investigations that All members are encouraged to attend “ was very conclusive, the way the around 98 percent accuracy. Not bad. genetic print. Finally, the crucial act were mishandled by the tiger team. Forstmann Little & Co. meeting, which will include review of the Court in New York City. Eastern Scott has overseen a restructuring at Emhart that March 4. believes the strike will broaden as Timing favors tax reform this time. Unlike experts explained it,” one juror said But not beyond the shadow of a of comparing prints involves a The cases hardly inspire confidence in annual report and the election of four members filed March 9 for Chapter 11 has resulted in the sale of some 18 businesses and the Flight attendants at Continen­ more attendants become aware that last occasion politicians dared pronounce after the conviction. "You can’t really reasonable doubt. subjective judgment about whether the Pentagon’s ability to put its house to the board of directors for two-year terms. protection and reorganization tal said they were striking to of it. argue with science,” observed Officials with Cellmark and Fore­ the bands match. in order. purchase of several key product lines since The nominating committee for the election of after all but 200 of its pilots and the “ I-word.” in the early 1980s, Connecticut protest wages of $11,000 to $15,000 " I ’m sure there may be cancel­ another. nsic Science Associates blame their ■ A military official working on a September 1986, such as Price Pfister plumbing directors consists of Eric Kusche, Peter most of its flight attendants is not heading into an economic recovery. Probably none of the many sources a year, which they say are 30 lations and there may be delays,” In the two years since it was errors on sloppy lab work — process­ “ Star Wars” contract retired and fixtures and GardenAmerica in-ground watering Lopriore and Nancy Whitehead. Those inter­ observed Machinist picket lines, of uncertainty about genetic fingerp- percent to 50 percent below those she predicted at a news confer­ This crisis arises while the economy is imported from England, genetic ing a genetic sample in a centrifuge went to work for McDonnell Douglas, systems. ested in standing for election to the board leaving the carrier able to fly less ringing is, in itself, sufficient to at other carriers. ence. "But I doubt we’ll be reasonably healthy. fingerprinting has figured in several contaminated with other DNA in the private company that had the Emhart and Black & Decker indicated they should contact a committee member by April than 10 percent of its normal undermine confidence in the tech­ Lewis Jordan, executive vice shutting down the airline.” dozen criminal trials. It has been used Cellmark’s case; forgetting to put a contract. The man’s defection to the planned to sell Emhart’s electronics and informa­ 18. schedule of 1,040 flights. If legislators are having this much trouble nique. But some experts think that president and chief operating Continental’s 6,800 flight at­ as an investigative tool in hundreds of droplet of genetic material in one test private sector looked like a conflict of tion systems division under an overall debt Credit union members who are available for Eastern had asked the court to now, what will happen if an economic together the questions cast enough officer at the airline, said a $19 tendants have been working other criminai and paternity cases. chamber in Forensic Science Asso­ interest. After a cursory examination, reduction program. monthly meetings during working hours are expedite the sale to Trump but doubt on the process to make the term million wage and benefit increase without a contract since a Chap­ downturn materializes? And its use is growing fast, for ciates’ case. They may be right, but the tiger team recommended that he Black St Decker acquired the small appliance eligible to serve. unions have opposed the move, “ fingerprint,” with all it implies, implemented on Jan. 1 brought ter 11 reorganization in 1983. The The conclusion that the state needs an understandable reasons: Genetic fin­ remember: The labs knew they were be prosecuted. business of General Electric Co. several years ago. claiming it is part of Lorenzo's under official scrutiny when they grossly misleading. The company also waged a lengthy battle last year Continental's wages up to par in company says only 5 percent of its income tax has in the past been escapable. gerprinting is a prosecutor’s (and They later had to drop the case attempt to dismantle the carrier. some innocent defendants’) dream. conducted these tests. How likely is it Even those who doubt the current to acquire American Standard, a New York-based Warehouse built for bank Lorenzo has said selling off some the industry. attendants belong to the union, This time, it may not be. This is not a good when Arm y attorneys pointed out that but the union says 60 percent are Investigators can compare a sus­ that they’re any more meticulous in reiiability of genetic fingerprinting the man had not handled procurement plumbing and air conditioning equipment maker, assets is the only way to save the As of Monday afternoon, only 35 time to make reasoned decisions about pect’s DNA “ print” with the print the course of their actual work? admit that the technique has immense and has been seeking other acquisitions since. EAST HARTFORD — A 108.000-square-foot money-losing airline. attendants had gone on strike and members. matters while he was in the military records and supply warehouse is under something as important and complex as tax found in a shred of human tissue or Most people who have heard of promise. But members of the public — and had been in no position to change Nolan Archibald, Black & Decker’s president and New job actions against Contin­ they would be “ permanently strand of hair or fiuid stain found at genetic fingerprinting have no idea especiaiiy jurors — deserve a bit chief executive officer, said Emhart would broaden construction in Prestige Park for the Bank of ental were expected to be an­ replaced,” Jordan said. No No appreciable impact reform, with the Capitol turning into a the McDonnell Douglas contract to New England. the scene of the crime. that the technique can go wrong. With more information about the process. his company’s product base and provide “ excellent nounced today by Eastern's un­ flights had been cancelled due to Police in Washington have benefit the company — a detail that The building will house the company’s battleground of special interests bused in If the two match, the rest is easy. few exceptions, press accounts have growth opportunities for Black & Decker for years ions, which they claim has been labor problems, he said. made 40,000 drug arrests in two Last July, the California Associa­ the tiger team missed. In the interim, distribution and printing services as well as from around the state. But this time there Scientists from one of the three treated the claims made by the tion of Crime Lab Directors sent the poor man’s name had been to come.” siphoning off Eastern assets Union of Flight Attendants years, with no appreciable may be no choice. private genetic fingerprinting iabs in genetic fingerprinting saiesmen with “ The do-it-yourself products of Emhart’s consu­ records and supplies. Beckenstein Enterprises since long before the strike began President Carla Winkler said she impact. another batch of samples to the three dragged through the mud. of East Hartford is the developer. the United States go to court and av/e. And so far, no newspaper has labs. Lifecodes, the only lab that ■ The tiger team managed to goof mer sector fit ideally with our power-tool business, testify about the unlikelihood that the picked up on the embarrassing results broadening our lines with non-competing products The location was chosen because of easy — The Day, New London passed the first test, has returned its up a fairly straightforward investiga­ access to highways. The park is less than two match could be coincidental. Officials of the Orange County test. results and again correctly identified tion involving a secretary suspected moving through identical channels of distribution.” from Lifecodes Corp. have testified Judges, too, have been wowed. he said. hours from any of Bank of New England’s all the samples from which it could of forging her boss’s signature on major distribution centers. that the odds are one in 10 billion that After one of the first extensive derive a clear print. The two other overtime vouchers. The Iwss said he The companies said they were considering HOP TO IT... Bank of New England is a regional bank samples from two different people hearings involving genetic finger­ cutbacks in Emhart’s 30,000-member workforce but iabs say they’ve been too burdened hadn’t signed the papers, so there was holding company with assets of $32 billion. would yield matching prints. Officials printing, Joseph Harris, a county with criminai casework to get to the little doubt that someone had forged had made no decisions. They also said Black St with Cellmark Diagnostics have testi­ judge in Albany, N.Y., said he had test. his signature. Decker had agreed to honor all Emhart employee Vannah to receive award fied that the odds of a coincidental been convicted by expert witnesses But the official report by the tiger severance plans. that “ it is impossibie under the Says one expert: “ To my mind, Try Our Pay-By-Mail match are one in 30 billion. Forensic team became the laughingstock of the Black St Decker, with annual sales of about $2.3 The Greater Hartford Woman Entrepreneur fHanrliPstrr Hrrah'i scientific principles, technology and that’s like saying, *I can’t take the Science Associates uses a technique inspector general’s office. The inves­ billion, is the world’s leading producer of power of the Year 1988 award will be presented to procedures of DNA fingerprinting medicai boards right now because I’m Foundtd In 1881 that requires a much smaller amount tigators failed to do something as tools and household products. The company posted Margaret Vannah. president of Vannah/Rowe Program... (outside of an indentical twin) to get a too busy practicing medicine.” of genetic material but is considera­ basic as getting the opinion of a a profit of $33 million on revenue of $705.5 million for Inc. and Vannah/Rowe Temporary Services PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... Pubitoher bly less discriminating. 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Despite its failings, the tiger team to the public. months, 6 months or a full year... drop it in the It turns out that such estimates itself with the “ print” derived from it. Republic. tronic systems. Emhart had 1988 revenue of $2.76 continues to be given more independ­ billion and net income of $126.6 million. The reservation deadline is April 4. For more mail. Then, you can forget about having ready ence and responsiblities. Sources Mitchell Qualn, an analyst with Wertheim information, call 236-5838. cash to pay your carrier,. answering the door inside the inspector general’s office Schroder in New York City, said Black St Decker when it’s inconvenient... or being at home to blame Deputy Inspector General Open Forum could suffer from the debt it must incur to finance Turner cuts his losses pay your bill. Derek Vander Schaaf. He is fond of the buyout, if high interest rates slow housing the tiger team because it is supposed development and thus suppress demand for its ATLANTA (AP) — Turner Broadcasting Simply complete the coupon below and send which Gov. William O’Neill has proposed to finish sticky investigations in short vided adequate evidence to support the love it and are dedicated to protecting products. System Inc. reduced its losses by 28 percent it to us... or if you would like more information their neighbors’ lives and homes. All of changing the state’s Medicaid reimbur­ order without involving prosecutors last year compared with 1987, despite a $14.7 Use open bidding need for special features for elderly But Quain also said that naming Scott as a on our Pay-By-Mail program call the Circula­ them have full-time jobs, but think sement formula to reduce state support or grand juries. Apparently Vander million operating loss due to the startup of citizens. director and chairman of Black Decker would to seiect architect nothing of running out of the house in the for nursing homes by $38.5 million. Schaaf does not count the time it takes St tion Department, 647-9946. After initial pay­ Based upon the problems at Bennet, I give the company a better shareholder focus. Turner Network Television. middle of dinner or at 3 o’clock in the My beloved wife of 48 years is a other investigators to clean up the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Ted ment and prior to expiration, you will be billed. believe the standard procedure for open Black St Decker will begin a $40 a share tender To the Editor: morning only to leave for work at 5. resident of the Rockville Memorial mess his tiger team leaves behind. Turner said the Atlanta-based media company 1 bidding on all town building projects offer for all outstanding shares of Emhart cojjnmon should be followed to assure the The only people who realize what Nursing Home. The bill would have a had. a loss of $94.5 million on revenue of $806.6 I, too, was a little concerned when stock. The buyout was conditioned on at least electorate that the best architectural we’re about are the ones whose homes severe impact on the quality of care million in 1988, compared with a loss of $131.2 Town Manager Robert Weiss recom­ Another choice two-thirds of Emhart’s common shares being recommendations covering all contin­ they have saved or lives they have made provided to her. million on revenue of $652.4 million in 1987. I would like to pay by mail tor my Manchester Herald subscription Please begin my mended Lawrence Associates to do the tendered. gencies are considered. better by assisting sick people or victims nursing care. John Negroponte is George Bush’s preliminary cost estimate and design of auto accidents. This bill would devastate some nursing choice for the U.S. ambassador to pay-by-mail subscription on work on the town hall. I do not share the J.R. Smyth I don’t know about you, but I ’m proud homes, including Rockville Memorial, Mexico, but a group of Republicans is town manager’s confidence in this 48 Strawberry Lane, Manchester to have my husband and all the an excellent nursing home, making it lobbying Bush to give the Job to Enclosed please find payment for: architectural concern. virtually impossible to provide good care wonderful men who volunteer to keep us someone who might be more palata­ TOYOTA QUALITY Carrier Delivery: As I recall. Lawrence Associates was because the home would be unable to What if volunteers safe. ble to the Mexicans — Florida WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MORE! □ 3 months *23 10 □ 6 months *46 20 □ 1 year 92.40 the architectural firm on the Bennet Think about this ... would you rather attract and retain competent and caring businessman Bernard Bennett. He Apartments complex, and we all know did not volunteer? come to one of our fund-raisers and staff, which is already a problem has ties to every sector of the Mexican GENUINE TOYOTA Senior Citizens: that Bennet was to provide rental units spend a few dollars or have to have a paid because of inadequate funding by the society, from the military to labor □ 3 months *21.56 □ 6 months *43.12 □ 1 year *86.24 for moderate-income senior citizens. As To the Editor: fire department and spend a few million government. unions. Last year, the president of Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment □ Tip Amount a senior housing complex, the design of dollars and have your taxes raised? Nursing homes desperately need more Mexico awarded him a medal for his I feel the time has come for someone to the interior should have taken into What if volunteer firefighters did not revenue, not less. Bill 7227 will be a work to improve relations between A IR F IL T E R •Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary. speak to the people of Coventry about consideration various amenities re­ volunteer? disaster in human suffering and a the United Statesand Mexico. Negro­ their fire departments. Multi-Stage quired in a complex for the elderly. financial catastrophe to many nursing ponte, on the other hand, is getting Name Apparently these items were overlooked As the wife of a firefighter, I would like Beverly Carl homes. mixed reviews from Mexico. As U.S. filtering element. in the initial design. to explain something which our residents 745 Merrow Road, Coventry These facilities must be put in a ambassador to Honduras, he report­ PARTS DEPARTMENT HOURSI! Address Apt Almost a year later, after Bennet was seem to take for granted. position where they can attract and edly organized the original Nicara­ Open Monday thru Friday opened, a newspaper article showed that First of all, they are an all-volunteer, Don’t reduce aid retain essential nursing staff at market­ guan contra force. Some Mexican City .Z ip. Phone. several items were not taken into non-profit organization. We raise our place wages. and the only way this can be officials see Negroponte as a born 8 am to 5 pm thru lunch consideration such as hand rails, front money by holding fund-raisers such as for nursing homes done is with more revenue, not less. meddler, and they don’t want the MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY-MAIL dials on stoves, opening of doors, etc. pancake breakfasts, fag sales and These facilities care for the oldest, United States to meddle in their dances, of which very few residents Why these necessitates to aid senior To the Editor: sickest, most fragile and loneliest of the country. $ 7 9 5 500 W. Cantor St. citizens were eliminated by the builder support. elderly. Please don’t turn your backs on Manchatlar The Manchester Herald and/or the architect remains a mystery. Second, these men put their lives on This is an open letter to the General nursing home residents. ITOT Tal. 64«-432l P.O. Box 591 • Manchester, CT 06040 A visit to Welles Village in Vernon, the line every day to protect you. for Assembly’s Human Services Jack Anderson and his associate. MANCHESTER CONN. Francis J. DlNallo Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ With coupon Expires 3-31-89 Elms Village in East Hartford, or to any which they do not get paid, My husband Committee. 10 Robbie Road, Tolland nists. senior nursing home would have pro­ and many others do this because they I beg you to reject Bill No. 7227, in 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Mar. 21, 1989 fHaiirlirBlrr Hrralfi Reval inspectors measure up town Section 2, Page 11 Manager applicants Tuesday, March 21, 1989 By Alex GIrelli SPORTS grilled next week Manchester Herald If you haven’t had a tax Bv Nancy Concelman hopes the directors and com­ appraiser visit your home in the Manchester Herald mittee members can choose past few weeks, you can expect to five or six qualified candidates see one sometime within the next rr. The Board of Directors could by the end of the week. six months or so. Thoaghta begin interviewing candidates The directors will then begin KVS Information Systems of for town manager as early as interviewing candidates, he Amherst, N. Y., is doing a tax ApLENty next week. Mayor Peter P. said. DiRosa said in February revaluation under contract with Len Auster DiRosa Jr. said Monday. he hopes to hire a new town the town. The firm ’s representa­ A A manager search commit­ manager by April to replace tives are going into houses to get Im IM tee composed of three direc­ Town Manager Robert B. data that will determine the tax Danillowicz Davy Dietsch Edwards Lord tors and two former mayors Weiss, who plans to retire June value of the houses for the Oct. 1, has been reviewing applica­ 30. 1990 Grand List. That value will tions from all over the country Among the qualifications the be the basis of the tax that first Georgetown since the beginning of the year, town is seeking is a master’s becomes due in July 1991. when the position was adver­ degree in public administra­ The KVS respresentative will tised in national professional tion and a minimum of 10 years take a tour of your house with you journals. of senior-level management and will ask some questions. He will emerge The town has received more experience in a town close to or she will want to know such than 50 applications and has Manchester’s size. things as the number of rooms, narrowed the pool to 13 or 14 Democrats DiRosa, Deputy the number of bedrooms, and the candidates, DiRosa said. The Mayor Stephen T. Cassano and number of bathrooms. with the title town received some applica­ former Mayor Stephen T. The representative, who will tions from women, but they did Penny and Republicans Ro­ carry identification, will want to We’re down to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA not meet the qualifications or nald Osella and former Mayor know whether the house has a Tournament and now here comes the requirements, he said. Nathan G. Agostinelli serve on fireplace, for instance. He’ll want Moore Siskin Winfrey Wolfe Wytas tough choices. The chaft, such as the five clubs The committee and Board of the committee. The town hired sales information if you have irom the Southeastern Conference — all first-round Directors are scheduled to Kom-Ferry International, a bought the house since Jan. 1. have been done in the areas north hold the estimate while he waits Another reason for a duplicate losers — has been cut away and the clubs expected 1988. meet this week to review California-based consulting of 1-384 and west of Route 83, and, for your call to 647-.3149 to set up visit is that the town assessor’s to make it through have all survived. He’ll also want to know about applications. DiRosa said he firm, to aid in the search. Dietsch says, homeowners have an appointment. staff is working on the Grand List The Big Ten and Atlantic Coast conferences each whether the house has municipal been very cooperative. About 60 Usually the representative for Oct. 1, 1989 at the same time have four teams in the round of 16 while the Big water and sewer service, but in percent of the time, representa­ makes a couple of attempts in the the consultants are working on East Conference has three (Georgetown, Syracuse many cases he will aready have tives are able to get into a house the 1990 list. Householders who same day to find someone at and Seton Hall) safely through. that information. on the first try. Dietsch counts it a have taken out recent building Construction home, one in the morning and one From now on, though, nothing is safe. The tax representative will first try when a representative in the afternoon. permits may get a visit from the VCf • There are two “ ClnderiBlla” clubs that remain. probably come sometime be­ finds no one at home, leaves a assessor’s staff checking to see In some cases, householders tween 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. on a notice at the door and gets a call whether the house has increased -The ACC’s Virginia, whom the University of who know they have been missed, on 5 school projects weekday. But the representatives from the householder setting up in value this year as the result of Connecticut beat on the Cavaliers’ home court, is spot representatives in the neigh­ do make calls by appointment on an appointment. an addition. The KVS representa­ still going as is Minnesota of the Big Ten. The borhood because of the KVS signs m By Andrew J. Dayls Work at Bowers and Waddell Saturdays and on ’Tuesday and tives may come around for the Golden Gophers have the worst record of any team Even before the representative on their cars and take the Manchester Herald schools was criticized by Board of Thursday evenings until 7 p.m. revaluation at about the same still alive at 19-11. but they earned their spurs, and David Dietsch, project supervi­ makes his visit, notices are left at in itiative in setting up an some respect, by knocking off Illinois and Indiana, Education member Francis A. doorsteps to say he will be time. sor for KVS, said the visits appointment. for example, at home during the regular season. Contracted renovation work at Maffe Jr. last month. Maffe was around. A computer program helps in five public schools has been upset that the contractor, Naek normally take about 20 minutes. Some householders may have the check for accuracy of the The most intriguing matchup in the round of 16 is completed, said Paul Phillips, Construction Co. of Vernon, The crew chief and assistant The “Sorry We Missed You” more than one tax visitor. One revaluation data. All the informa­ Friday night in Minneapolis where Illinois (29-4) is AP photo AP photo chairman of the town building promised to have the renovations project supervisor is Richard notice left behind when the reason is that crew chiefs from tion is processed by computer and paired with Louisville (24-8). Each has the committee. completed in December. Wolfe. Data collectors are Keith representative finds no one at KVS and representatives of the one of the things the program -capability of going on to win the national UP FOR A SHOT — UConn’s Cliff Robinson comes through for a Work at Bowers School, Wad­ Naek officials said they could Davy. Alan Winfrey, Carol Wy- home, tells the homeowner that town tax assessor’s office do does is to spot flaws in logic, championship. The respective coaches, Illinois’ COMING THROUGH — UConn’s Tate George dives out of the dell School and Manchester High not meet the December deadline las, Michael Moore, Marc Siskin. while the representative has some checking to be sure the job impossible things like a basement crowd for a shot in the first half of Monday night’s NIT clash with shot in the first half of Monday night’s NIT second round game Lou Henson and Louisville’s Denny Crum, are against California, Robinson ran into foul trouble but still led the School was comple..-d last week, after having difficulty getting Steven Lord, Daniel Danillowicz. measured the house outside, he is going well. Dietsch says most garage in a house built on a slab, going to have to pray his club has something left California at the Civic Center. George hit two free throws with and Michael Edwards. has had to estimate what there is Phillips said Monday. Work on materials from manufacturers. householders seem to like the or improbable things like two after this titanic battle for the next game. five seconds left to give the Huskies a 73-72 victory. Huskies with 26 points. About 4,200 houses already inside and will temporarily with­ the two elementary schools was Phillips has said the project at idea that a check is being made. kitchens in a single family house. The Southeast Regional matchup Thursday night completed about two weeks be­ the two elementary schools was between Oklahoma (30-5) and Virginia (21-10) will hind schedule, while work at delayed three months because challenge the official scorekeeper. 'The final in this Manchester High School was rebidding took place after the one could be in the neighborhood of 135-129. Both finished about four weeks ahead initial bids came in too high. The clubs can light it up. Richard Morgan and John George the hero for Connecticut of schedule, he said. high bids forced the building Revaluation Inflation Crotty have been on fire in the tournament for the Work was completed at Nathan committee and school board to From page 1 From page 1 Cavaliers, who’ve scored over the century mark in Hale School and Verplanck reduce the scope of the project School in November 1988. The five and seek new bids, he has said. each of their two wins. Oklahoma, which struggled Huskies host UAB Wednesday in NIT quarterfinal schools were renovated under an in the Big Eight Conference tournament and its If the bids had been accepted on Molleur’s disappointment the Several of the data collectors smaller increases than in Ja- apparel offset a 0.9 percent jump $8.8 million bonding project. opening round win over East Tennessee State, the first try, the work would have house does not have gas service. have a real estate background. naury for beef and pork prices. for women’s garments and a 2.8 Contingency work, work not returned to form Saturday, thrashing Louisiana Bv Len Auster ized a 1-3 with a chaser on long-range been completed about three Molleur, retired, and his wife, Wytas, who is considering a Beef prices rose by 0.5 percent, percent increase in infants’ specified in the original con­ Tech, 124-81. Manchester Herald shooting Phil Gamble (14 points), left months ago. Philips has said. The career as a real estate appraiser, following a 1.2 percent January clothes. tracts, is under way at the who was working at the time of Enough analysis, we’ll leave that to the an opening along the left baseline completion date, though, is only said doing data collection for the increase, while pork prices rose Medical costs shot up by 0.8 schools, said Phillips. The work the inspection, bought the house loquacious Dick Vitale. As far as the Final Four, HARTFORD — It has been a trying which George took. He missed the an estimate, he said. revaluation will be good 0.4 percent, after also being up 1.2 percent in February, matching includes painting and tiling, he about 12 years ago. look for Georgetown (E ast). Arizona (W est), season for the University of Connecti­ layup, but was fouled by Walton. experience. percent in January. the January increase. Over the said. The reconstruction forced a It is not air conditioned, and is Missouri (Midwest) and Michigan (Southeast) to cut’s Tate George, to say the least. He calmly sank both to give UConn The information Wytas com­ Labor Department price econo­ past 12 pionths, medical costs Phillips said the contingency kindergarten at Bowers School to heated by electricity. Molleur The Husky junior point guard has seen the victory, its seventh straight in NIT piled will be checked and then fed mist Patrick Jackman said meat have risen 7.2 percent, the fastest head to Seattle. work should last about a month, be temporarily located at Illing explained. Later, he pointed out a his playing time reduced with the competition. “ First I laughed (when into a computer program to prices would probably continue to pace of any of the major sectors. It’s too bad Georgetown and Arizona have to depending upon how much money Junior High School. Because the wood stove in the basement and emergence of freshman Chris Smith, he thought about the free throws),” determine the tax value on which rise for several more months, meet in the semifinal. It would be an ideal is left in the schools’ contingency Bowers School library was under said much of the heat comes from Transportation costs were up and his three-year running battle with George said. “ At the bench. Coach the Molleurs will pay taxes reflecting the herd reductions championship game. ’The Final? Look for funds. He said he was not sure reconstruction, the Library that. 0.6 percent in February, reflect­ head coach Jim Calhoun has been was talking but I kind of blocked Molleur had the impression the beginning July 1, 1991. that occurred last summer dur­ ing the big jump in gasoline costs. Georgetown and Missouri to be in the title game at how much money was in the Board’s bookmobile came to the the Kingdome and for the Hoyas to come away with widely publicized. everything out. And I thought of house was built in 1954, but the The revaluation will replace ing the severe drought. Both new and used car prices, And if that wasn’t enough, with 10 funds. school weekly. their second national championship in six years. something back to what my mother records Wytas had with her dated the one the town tried to do in 1987 But Jackman said the which had accelerated in Janu­ minutes. 57 seconds left, when he The Hoyas survived a scare against Princeton in said and I just shot them.” ff it from the 1940s and Molleur did without the services of a revalua­ drought’s impact on other food ary, slowed in February with new subbed for Phil Gamble, the Civic not dispute that. tion firm. It failed and was set costs has already passed through car prices up 0.3 percent and used the first round. The big thing with Georgetown is (Tenter crowd of 12,031 let the George (16 points, equaling his Saybrook zoners bar He did point out that it was close aside. to consumers, with further in­ car prices rising by 0.1 percent. John Thompson gets them to win — somehow. 20-year-old youngster know how they season high), had UConn’s final nine to the grain mill on Apel Place, Some homeowers recall it with creases not expected. One of the biggest increases in □ □ □ felt about him. points. He was 8-for-9 from the foul which he feels is a disadvantage. some bitterness, but Molleur said Also helping to hold back February was a 2.7 percent jump They booed loudly. line, after taking some extra free a. homeless from motels And when the two were in the he does not remember receiving consumer prices in February was in hotel and motel room costs, Congratulations to Coventry High School for its " I smiled at first (at the boos),” throws in a morning shootaround. kitchen, together with represen­ any notice of a new assessment a 0.2 percent dip in clothing costs, erasing a 0.4 percent decline in second state championship in two years. A year George said. "What can you do. This “ When they called my name for the tatives from the Herald who from that revaluation. as a 0.7 percent drop for men’s the previous month. free throws this morning I was like OLD SAYBROOK (AP) - The letter authorized by the ago it was Coach Ray Dimmock’s girls’ basketball is Connecticut. They want a winning came along to see how the data team that took home the state Class S title. tradition. You can’t not shake some­ “ me. why me” . But they said here’s Town zoning commissioners say commisssion states that “ the collection process works, Molleur the stat sheet. Maybe it did help my their decision to bar motels from It only seemed logical that the green and white one’s hand when they boo you.” town in no way wishes to further brought up the question of confidence, just stroking it,” George housing homeless families was the plight of Connecticut’s home­ clad Patriots would claim the crown, one day after But George went from wearing bathrooms. said. St. Patrick’s Day. goats’ horns to the heroes’ wreath motivated by safety concerns, less population.” “ Do you have this listed with i A i “ Maybe this helps restore (the but an advocate for the poor says Monday night as he canned two free Three Old Saybrook motels, two bathrooms ?” he asked her. teams) confidence in me, if they had the action "sets an extremely bad □ □ □ throws with five seconds left to give including the Baldwin Bridge Wytas said she had a note to any doubts at all,” he added. “ I ’m precedent’’ and may be unlawful. What was Howie Dickenman. University of the Huskies a 73-72 win over the Motel, Saybrook Motor Inn and check on that because there was here to perform, to play just as hard Without discussion, the com­ Americana Motor Inn, have been Connecticut assistant basketball coach, doing at University of California in a second some question about it. Molleur as anyone else.” mission late Monday authorized the quarterfinal match between Coventry High and round National Invitation Tourna­ participating in a state program recalled that a couple of years The Husky comeback offset a town Zoning Enforcement Officer Ellington High? Simple explanation: he was on his ment clash. that provides emergency shelter ago he told the tax assesor one of stellar 32-point performance by the J. H. Torrance Downes to notifiy for families from New Haven and way home from the airport, and decided to stop in “ The key was he didn’t quit on those rooms was a half bath and Golden Bears’ Leonard Taylor. He motel owners that their accomo­ himself and he had the good toughness Midddlesex counties for up to 100 not a full bath as the records and watch. What else would you expect a missed a desperation shot from dations may not be used for with five seconds to go to make the days. State officials have said showed. basketball fan to do. halfcourt at the buzzer. housing of “ a more permanent that families have been staying Dickenman was also in attendance for the Class S foul shots,” Calhoun said. Wytas took a quick look at the The win boosts the defending NIT nature.” an average of about 40 days at the title match between Tolland and Coventry. He lives It was a see-saw affair until early in downstairs bathroom and con­ champion Huskies (18-12) into a A letter to be sent to local motel Old Saybrook motels. in Tolland, and attends church in Coventry, he the second half when Taylor took firmed that it lacks a tub or Wednesday quarterfinal clash with managers states that accomoda­ Commissioners said they had shower. explained. control, hitting for 14 consecutive tions occupied other than for not been aware that motels were Alabama-Birmingham, a 64-61 California points. The Golden Bears From that point on the tour The Class L championship game followed the S winner «v e r Richmond, at 8 p.m. at “ transient lodging” are consi­ participating in the program until i** *• * • led 52-46, when the Huskies’ foul- went very quickly. The normal title game, and UConn has expressed interest in the Field House in Storrs. The Golden dered dwelling units under town a letter-writer brought it to their span for an inspection is 15 or 20 Bassick’s 6-foot-8 Harper Williams. He was prone Cliff Robinson (26 points) law, and that "dwelling units are Bears bow out 20-13. attention. minutes. Wytas moved from Also on tournament MVP as Bassick topped Harding for picked up his fourth personal. not allowed in the town of Old Calhoun passed out plaudits to But the Huskies hung close, and The commission’s decision room to room quickly. the crown. George afterward. With 31 seconds AP photo Saybrook on a rental basis.” makes Old Saybrook the first George provided the heroics. Then she repeated her conclu­ Sale.** left, and the Huskies down by one The letter does not specify what community in the state to use its “ I told (California Coach) Lou sions for Molleur’s benefit. Len Auster Is sports editor of the Manchester (72-71), he wanted to do something SHOT — California’s Matt Beeuwsaert tries to get a shot off as represents permanent lodging. zoning regulations to bar the (Campanelli) that I thought they They agreed without any prob­ else to the junior guard after George Commission chairman Richard placement of homeless families Herald. outplayed us for 30 minutes, maybe UConn’s John Gwynn applies defensive pressure during lem that it is a 6-room house (with put California’s Bryant Walton on the D. Jones said it would be up to the in motels. 35,” Calhoun said. “ But the last seven Monday night’s game in Hartford. UConn won, 73-72, and will l ‘/i baths) and the basement is foul line. zoning enforcement officer and Old Saybrook, an affluent com­ Zf-i minutes we realized we dug ourselves host Alabama-Birmingham Wednesday night in Storrs in an NIT unfinished, and that there is no “ Murder is illegal in this state,” the commission to determine munity with land along both Long a hole, and dug out of it defensively. attic. Calhoun said, “ so. therefore I couldn’t quarterfinal. what is considered permanent Island Sound and the Connecticut What allowed us to win was the last They disagreed momentarily 50-win year commit it. I would have preferred (no housing. River, has a population of about two to three minutes every pass, about the number of bedrooms. foul). We would have gotten the ball They got us going with Cliff sitting Mike McKay on the all-time list, and is 1 "Certainly it is a difficult every shot became difficult for 10,000 and a median income She said three. He said two. Then down.” . . This was the first meeting now No. 4 with 1,641 points... UConn is subject to deal with,” said back with 11 seconds.” estimated at $37,500. she explained. The room being California.” between UConn and California in 27-15 in Hartford against non-Big East Downes. “ I just said, why not have the ball in used as a den could be used as a a good sign our hands — not with 10 seconds but HUSKY NOTES - Calhoun was men’s basketball. .. UConn is now 9-7 schools. . . UConn’s home attendance bedroom. She said her notes with 20 seconds,” George said. glad UConn had the homecourt edge. in N IT p la y... Gamble’s 14 points puts, went over the 200,000 mark with Three soldiers would indicate that it is now a Country Walton missed the front end of the “ If we’re on the road, we send the him No. 9 on the all-time scoring list Monday night’s crow d... UConn is 8-4 den. for Montreal one-and-one, and UConn had its uniforms to the cleaners,” he said. with 1,351 points. He passed A1 Weston in games decided by seven points or Smoking Outdoors, she measured the Style opportunity. California, which util­ “ The crowd was a factor in the game. and Joey Whelton. Robinson passed less. killed by mine house. Molleur noticed that when From page 1 she made one of the measure­ Curtains Bv John Krelser ments, she hooked the catch on The Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) - A mine the end of her tape measure a Oklahoma may have to replace Switzer nicotine dependence, but 39 states exploded today under a truck It’s not a good sign for the rest of the NHL that the require coverage for treatment of couple of inches around the carrying U.N. peacekeeping Montreal Canadians have reached the SO-win mark days,” Swank said. “ An idol has been toppled irom drug or alcohol abuse. com er and called it to her see signs of major changes in the program, or troops, killing three Irish soldiers for the sixth time in their history. Bv Scoff Rofhschlld its pedestal.” The group called on Sullivan, as attention a bit mischievously. changes will have to be made,” Swank said. and destroying the vehicle, a U.N. 'The five previous Canadian teams to win 50 games The Assoclafed Press Swank said the easiest reaction would have been the nation’s chief health official, She said he made an allowance “ I believe that because of Barry’s reputation, he officer said. all went on to win the Stanley Cup. The last was in firing Switzer, whose teams have won three national "to end this national ‘denial’ of for the extra inches. can actually be a guide for improvements, not only 1978-79, when Montreal won 52 games while AUSTIN. Texas — The University of Oklahoma’s championships and 12 Big Eight titles in 16 seasons. nicotine addiction as a serious Two of the soldiers were killed at the University of Oklahoma, but across the Because there is a full dormer MISS THIS finishing second in the overall standings, but beat interim president is confident that Coach Barry “ There are changes that will need to be made, but health threat, one at least as immediately and a third was in the back of the house, she calls nation.” Swank said. “ If he can’t, then we’re going the New York Rangers in the finals after the Switzer can shape up a program rocked recently by that does not include Coach Switzer at this time,” serious as addictions to other rushed to a hospital in Naqoura it one and seven-tenths stories as to have to do something else.” SALE!! (eiKb 4-1-89) Rangers had eliminated the New York Islanders, probation and player arrests. Swank said. drugs and alcohol.” where he was pronounced dead on distinct from one-and-a-half Problems began for the Sooners in December, the league’s No. 1 team, in the semifinals. However, David Swank added: “ If he cannot, Swank said the blame also should fall on himself Since surveys estimate that arrival, said Ireland’s Lt. Col. stories. when the NCAA placed the football program on The 50 victories haven’t assured the Canadians of then we will have to find someone who can.” and other administrators. “ There has been a lack of more than two-thirds of the Si Patrick Keogh in Naqoura. She also noted that traffic on three years probation for recruiting violations. anything more than the Adams Division title. Society’s emphasis on sports is an underlying discipline in our football program off the field.” million Americans who smoke The incident occurred near the street is light and the exterior In January, a player was accused of wounding his They’re still trying to finish ahead of Calgary in the cause of problems plaguing the OU football team. Swank sa ij he initially refused to read a book by visit a doctor each year, physi­ Barachit, six miles north of the condition of the house is good. teammate in a dorm shooting, three others were overall league standings. But if they do, maybe they Swank said Monday in a speech to the Texas Daily former Oklahoma linebacker Brian Bosworth, cians are in a good position to Israeli border. The deaths Those observations will be charged with an alleged gang rape in a dorm, and should pass up the home-ice edge should they meet Newspaper Association. Switzer must implement which detailed accounts of wrongdoing by football encourage and help smokers to brought to 29 the number of Irish checked and evaluated by her PAUL’S PAINT stricter discipline and a recruiting system that starting quarterback Charles Thompson was the Flames in the finals. In the three Montreal- players while coaches looked the other way. soldiers killed since the United crew chief, Richard Wolfe, she chargeid with selling cocaine to an undercover FBI quit, the group said. Calgary games this season, the visiting team won emphasizes academic as well as athletic “ I thought it was a book of fiction,” Swank said. Nations Interim Force in Le­ said. Home Decorating Center agent. Public Citizen is a nonprofit achievement. “ Now I know that I should have read it.” public interest organization banon (UNIFIL) was created in Wytas, who lives in Stafford, See MONTHEAL, page 1$ “ I think actually within this next year we have to The incidents have cast the university into “ dark founded in 1971 by Ralph Nader. 1978. used to be a real estate agent. 615 Main Street, Manchester • 649-0300 ...... - ■ MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Mar. 21, 1989 — 18 Ig — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Mar. 21. 1989 Rose under investigation for his gambiing activities Back-up role not so bad for Mullin By Ed Schuyler Jr. He’s perhaps the most publicized “There’s no reaton Kenny can’t be to be in the Final Four next year. We’ll was among a group that shared By Joe Kov into serious allegations involving with Ueberroth. Giamatti and Rose for about a month and did The Associated Press New York schoolboy player since Lew as successful in college and the pros have a good enough team. I know it The Associated Press Mr. Pete Rose,” Commissioner several lawyers. At the time, the not know how much longer the winning Pick Six tickets worth Alcindor, who became Kareem as he’s been in high school,” Curran sounds strange, but sometimes you Peter Ueberroth said in a joint commissioner’s office said the inquiry would last. $265,669.20 at Turfway Park in For two years of varsity high school Abdul-Jabbar. said. Then, sounding every inch a just feel something.” PLANT CITY, Fla. - Major statement issued with A. Bartlett matter was private, but several “It’s dictated by the facts and Florence, Ky., on Jan. 25. Arnold basketball, senior Brian Mullin got Anderson, the greatest scorer in coach, he added, “He has a lot of work It was not a boast, just a statement league baseball is investigating Giamatti, the National League published reports said gambling circumstances. I have no idea,” ' Metz, a friend of Rose’s, signed more splinters than playing time. He New York State high school history, to do physically.” by a young man confident in his ability “serious allegations” involving president and commissioner was discussed. Dowd said. He would not discuss for the winning tickets, reports also had a front-row seat for watching will attend Georgia Tech, coached by “I don’t need to get bulked up,” to play a game he truly loves. Pete Rose, the commissioner’s elect. Not until Monday did baseball the nature of the investigation. said. Kenny Anderson. Bobby Cremins, who also learned his Anderson said. “I need to get toned up “He was bom to play the game of office acknowledged Monday, “When the commissioner’s of­ acknowledge it was investigating Baseball personnel are prohi­ Rose was suspended for 30 days basketball on the streets of New York. and wiry so I can take the pushing. basketball. He’s an intuitive player, and one source said the Cincin­ fice has completed its inquiry, the Rose. And one baseball source, bited from betting on baseball last year for bumping umpire Friends kept asking Mullin why he Actually, I can take a push right now. but he’s a humble player to go along nati Reds manager faces a commissioner will consider the who asked not to be identified, games, but they are allowed to Dave Pallone twice at Riverfront didn’t go to a different school rather In four years of varsity play. It comes from the heart, you know. with it,” Curran said. “He’s always possible suspension for gambling information presented and take said that the statement “was a make legal bets at tracks, a Stadiupa on April 30, the longest than playing behind Anderson at Anderson scored 2,621 points as been well accepted by his activites. whatever action is warranted by prelude to what’s going to happen common pasttime for baseball suspension given a manager in 41 Archbishop Molloy in Queens. Molloy had a 93-13 record. In 25 games “I know a lot of people in Atlanta teammates.” A The commissioner’s office, in the facts consistent with the rules in the next couple of days.” players and managers. Despite years. “Playing behind number one player this season, his per-game averages expect a lot from me. but I’m used to “The best thing about him is off the an unusual, carefully worded and procedures of major league John M. Dowd, a trial lawyer that, baseball personnel have in the nation isn’t so bad.” Mullin said. were 32.2 points. 6.1 assists, 7.2 it,” Anderson said upon being named court,” Mullin said. statement, did not say what the baseball.” the statement said. with the Washington firm of been suspended for associating Several managers and baseball That’s what a lot of people consider rebounds and 3.5 steals. Scholastic Coach magazine’s Player “We were playing St. Francis Prep allegations were, but Rose is Asked if he was aware of the Heron, Burchette, Ruckert & with gamblers. officials said they thought the the 6-foot-2 Anderson. “It’s hard to find a more complete of the Year. “I’ll go down and play my and we were way ahead, but Kenny admittedly an avid bettor on announcement. Rose said, Rothwell, is leading the investi­ “Sure I go to the racetracks,” penalty was excessive and Gia­ A1 McGuire, the television basket­ guard over the years,” said Jack hardest. There’s pressure because of had four fouls in the first half,” Mullin “Yeah.” Asked if hehad anything gation as special counsel to the Rose has said. “I own a couple of matti was criticized for the ball analyst who won an NCAA title as Curran, longtime Molloy coach, who all the publicity I’m taking with me to recalled. “Coach put me in in the third horse and dog races. He has Tech. But there’s nothing to do but denied betting on college basket­ to say about it, he nodded toward commissioner. thoroughbreds. But I never pa­ decision. coach at Marquette, calls Anderson coached Kenny Smith, Kevin Joyce quarter and I played the rest of the ball games and he has never been the release and said: “That’s it. The 47-year-old Dowd headed a tronize racetracks like some Reds general manager Murray the best guard to come out of New and Brian Winters, three guards who accept the role.” game. No comment.” Justice Department organized guys, when I’m supposed to be at Cook said he was not aware of any York’s fertile cement and tarmac starred in college, then became Then, as if to add to the pressure, “Kenny told me, ‘Great game. accused of betting on baseball. Anderson said, “I think Tech is going “The office of the commis­ “If something happens, when it crime task force from 1972 to 1978 the baseball park, only on off- details of the Investigation. He basketball gardens in 25 years. first-round picks in the NBA draft. Thanks for filling in.’” sioner, which was founded to happens I’ll talk about it then,” and led investigations of the FBI days.” Rose said last year, “I’m said he had not spoken with Rose preserve the integrity of the Rose said. and of former Pennsylvania Rep. not supposed to gamble. They about the allegations and that the PETE ROSE talked to me about that.” ballclub was not involved in the game, has for several months Rose flew to New York from Dan Flood. Dowd said Monday AP photo . . . under investigation been conducting a full inquiry spring training on Feb. 20 to meet that he had been investigating Rose has denied reports that he inquiry. UK position HOME RUN SWING — New York Mets’ Howard Johnson connects for a home run against the Phillies Monday after­ was bigger Playoff-bound North Stars taking aim at second noon in Clearwater, Fla. The Phillies won the exhibition game, 7-4. By Ken Rappoport first period, added another in the than expected The Associated Press third as the Rangers broke a V NHL Roundup two-game losing streak. The Rangers had been struggling Bv Mike Embry The Minnesota North Stars The Associated Press missed the playoffs the last two before Monday night with a 1-7-0 SPORTS years and were a team in turmoil league scoring leader Mario record in their previous eight LEXINGTON, Ky. — Former coach Eddie Sutton at the start of this season. But now Lemieux, who had just one assist. games. didn’t realize the enormity of the Kentucky that they’re on the verge of “What we stressed is that The loss snapped a three-game IN BRIEF basketball program when he took the job four years clinching a playoff spot, even whoever is closest to him (Le­ winning streak for the Blues, ago. according to his son. 1 that’s not enough for them. mieux) should pick him up and runners-up in the Norris Division. NBA cites Kevin Johnson Sean Sutton, a sophomore guard for the Wildcats, “Because second place is attai­ force him outside.” Gavin said. Devils 3, Canucks 1: Aaron said that school officials who’ll soon begin a search nable. it’s our next goal,” Minne­ “To beat a team like that and to Broten scored a goal and set up NEW YORK (AP) - Kevin Johnson of the for a new coach should make sure the new man sota’s Stewart Gavin said after a have our line contribute offen­ two others and Sean Burke Phoenix Suns, with an average of 23 points and knows what he’s tackling. 7-2 victory over the Pittsburgh sively is just a feather in our cap. stopped 26 shots as the Devils 12.5 assists, was named the NBA Player of the “I think that was one of the things my dad didn’t Penguins on Monday night. “It’s Tonight it was our line’s turn to kept their playoff hopes mathem­ Week for the period ending Sunday, the league realize — just how monstrous this program is.” an incentive from the point of help the team in a big way.” atically alive. said. Sutton said. “I would hope there would be some confidence, home-ice advantage The Penguins continued to The Devils trail fourth-place Johnson led the Suns to a 4-0 record during people to come to him and tell the coach things he and a little finishing money.” stumble in the final days of the Philadelphia by 11 points in the the week and scored 39 points with 12 assists in needs to do. It’s ezough job.” With Monday night’s result, the regular season. Patrick Division with six games a 129-124 victory over Portland on Friday. The younger Sutton said one of of t he big problems North Stars moved within one “We have too many guys not remaining. Any New Jersey loss, Other candidates for the award were Benoit was dealing with the attention the media places on game of clinching their first pulling their weight,” Pittsburgh Philadelphia win, or tie by either Benjamin of the , Bernard the program. playoff berth in three years. The coach Gene Ubriaco said. team will give the Flyers, who King of Washington, of the Los Eddie Sutton resigned the Kentucky post on North Stars need one victory or “Maybe it’s because we’re in the have seven games left, the final Angeles Lakers, of Golden State Sunday, saying that it was in the best interest of a one Toronto loss to wrap up at playoffs (for the first time in playoff spot. and Akeem Olajuwon of Houston. program that has been under the cloud of an NCAA least fourth place in the Norris seven years). They’ve never been The win snapped a four-game investigation for a year. On Monday, one of the Division. there. Maybe they think they can losing streak for New Jersey and principal figures in that probe, assistant coach By going 4-1 on their last relax.” ended a five-game unbeaten BYU names Reid coach Dwane Casey, also resigned. extended homestand of the sea­ For Pittsburgh, Paul Coffey streak (4-0-1) for Vancouver, PROVO, Utah (AP) — Brigham Young No action has yet been taken by Sutton’s other son, the North Stars also moved joined Lemieux and Rob Brown in which is on the verge of clinching assistants, James Dickey and Jimmy Dykes. within a point of second-place St. the Penguins’ 100-point club. the final playoff berth in the University on Monday named Roger Reid, for 11 years an assistant coach for the Cougars, to Kentucky spokesman Bernie Vonderheide said Louis — and home-ice advantage Rangers 7, Blues 4: Kelly Kisio Smythe Division. incoming athletic director C.M. Newton would be in the first round of the playoffs. scored two goals in a three-goal Sabres 4, Jets 1: Mike Foligno replace retiring head basketball coach Ladell Andersen. among the members of a committee that will search Six of the North Stars’ last .«;even second period as Rangers con­ scored his 23rd goal to break a for a successor to Sutton. games are on the road. tinued their home-ice domination third-period 1-1 tie. Foligno con­ “To say the least. I am very, very elated and very excited to be the new basketball coach at Newton, a former Kentucky player, resigned as AP photo In other NHL action, it was the over St. Louis. The Rangers nected at 8:00 to lift the Sabres coach at Vanderbilt in order to take over the New York Rangers 7, St. Louis 4; four points in front of Hartford for BYU,” Reid said at a late-morning news GOING UP — Boston's Robert Parish, Boston Garden. Sandwiched between extended their unbeaten streak conference. “Roger Reid has prepared his Kentucky AD’s job. effective April 1. New Jersey 3, Vancouver 1, and against the Blues at Madison third place in the Adams Vonderheide said there is no timetable for naming left, heads for the basket and is about to the pair is the Spurs’ Mike Smrek. The Buffalo 4, Winnipeg 1. Division. whole life for this opportunity.” Square Garden to 12 (11-0-1) and Reid thanked Andersen, who attended the a new coach. run into San Antonio’s Frank Brickowski Celtics won, 119-108. Gavin, a former Hartford improved their overall home-ice Christian Ruuttu scored into an “The objective is to get the best coach possible for Whaler, scored twice and led a open net at 19:33 and Mark news conference but did not make any during their NBA game Monday night at record over St. Louis to 40-3-4. comment, for his support and confidence in the University of Kentucky.” he said. “That will be Minnesota defense that limited The last St. Louis victory at the Napier beat goaltender Bob Es- the primary objective.” sensa just seven seconds later to him. Pittsburgh to 12 shots in the first Garden came on Feb. 15, 1981. AP photo Sean Sutton, a point guard for a Kentucky team two periods. close the scoring. Andersen, 60. stepped down Friday following Trailing 3-2 after one period, a dismal 14-15 season in which the Cougars — that slumped to a 13-19 record, the worst at UK in 62 Minnesota’s defense was su­ the Rangers took charge with Winnipeg’s marginal playoff SCORE — Rangers’ captain Kelly Kisio, Madison Square Garden. The goal was years, joined teammates Reggie Hanson and hopes were dealt another blow. who were 26-6 during the 1987-88 season and Portland blazes by Mavs perb in front of goalie Kari Takko. three straight goals in the second right, gets set to put the puck past St. Kisio’s 200th point with the Rangers. Derrick Miller in saying they planned to play roles The line of Gavin, Perry Berezan The Jets trail fourth-place Van­ ranked No.2 in the AP poll at one point — failed period, including Kisio’s 25th and Louis goalie Vincent Riendeau during New York won, 7-4. to survive the Western Athletic Conference in returning the school to basketball prominence. and Bob Brooke often was 26th of the season. couver by 13 points in the Smythe “Coach Sutton is a great coach and a great matched against the line of with seven games remaining. the second period Monday night at playoffs. Carey Wilson, who scored in the Under Andersen, Reid, 41, had been person,” said Hanson, a sophomore forward. “I think I’ll be around to try to build the program back with strong second half responsible for BYU’s defense and also had coordinated the Cougars’ recruiting efforts up.” since he joined the staff in 1978. Miller, a junior guard, said: “I don’t believe in not Bv The Associated Press Cleveland, whose 48-17 record is Montreal Michigan State is prospering finishing the job. We didn’t do well this past season. the best in the NBA, l‘A games We’ve got to move forward and not look back. We ’ve What a difference a brief NBA Roundup better than idle Detroit (45-17) in From page 11 Dayton fires Donoher got to be positive in what we do.” halftime intermission can make. the Central Division. Miller doesn’t forsee any of his teammates After scoring only 16 points in The score was tied 79-79 when outside the rugged Big Ten DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — University of Dayton transferring to other schools. the second period and falling Blazers a 54-51 lead with 8:48 left Williams hit a 15-foot jumper and Maple Leafs have lost 40 or more games in each of basketball coach Don Donoher, the winningest “Every indication I got is that everybody will stay behind 46-41 at the intermission, in the period. Plrqland added a a 10-foot baseline shot to trigger each time, with the Canadiens handing the Flames coach in the school’s history, was fired Monday two of their four home losses. the last eight seasons. The Leafs have made the By The Associated Press Eric Johnson scored 23 points together as a family,” he said. the re­ 12-0 run later in the period, with the 12-3 run that put Cleveland up playoffs in four of those seasons, including the last after 25 years at the school. Sean Sutton said university president David bounded with their best period of Drexler scoring eight points. for good 91-82. Bernard King and Dapreis Owens 18 for the Tom Frericks. vice president for athletic One interesting litmus test for the Canadiens three, and could still catch Chicago for the final The battle-scarred Michigan NIT Roundup Cornhuskers, who finished 17-16. Roselle met with the team Monday to assure them the season, outscoring Dallas Elsewhere, it was Boston 119, scored 22 points and Ledell programs and facilities, indicated the last that the university would “make sure everybody 38-14 in the third quarter and San Antonio 108; New York 129, Eackles 20 for the Bullets. comes Saturday night when they play Boston, the playoff berth this season. State Spartans are prospering "The guys really have a posi­ three years were not as good as expected. The team that eliminated them from the playoffs last The Maple Leafs are a special favorite of the outside the Big Ten. tive attitude, and that’s what we was OK and do everything to help us ... find the best going on to beat the Mavericks Philadelphia 109; Cleveland 103, Suns 115, Heat 97: Tom Winnipeg Jets and Dale Hawerchuk. The Jets lit up team finished 12-17 this season, 13-18 last year coach available ... and handle the NCAA 112-91 Monday night. Washington 97; Phoenix 115, Chambers scored 26 points and season. Montreal is 6-0-1 with the Bruins this season Michigan State beat Wichita Birmingham was a 64-61 winner need to win,” Mateen said. ; and 13-15 the previous year. Toronto for 19 goals in a two-game blitz over a State 79-67 Monday night in the at Richmond and St. Louis ousted Alabama-BIrmlngham 64, Rich-' Investigation.” “In the second half, we changed Miami 97, and Charlotte 117, Kevin Johnson had 12 of his 21 in a and has won their last six meetings, outscoring “It is my responsibility but not my pleasure decisive third period as Phoenix Boston 22-9. seven-day span last week and have a 12-5-1 record at second round of the National Wisconsin 73-68. mond 61: Barry Bearden, held Eddie Sutton has expressed an interest in the game and got very aggres­ Sacramento 110. Maple Leaf Gardens — their best showing at any Invitation Tournament. Coach to announce that the University of Dayton has coaching elsewhere, but Casey thinks his connec­ sive.” Coach Rick Adelman said. Celtics 119, Spurs 108: Ed rolled to its 11th straight home But the two teams haven’t met since Jan. 12 after Tonight, Oklahoma State is at scoreless as much by Richmond’s asked Don Donoher to relinquish his basketball victory. Jeff Hornacek and Eddie playing six times in less than two months. During visiting arena. Jud Heathcote believes the St. John’s and Pepperdine visits defense as his own infirmity,' tion with the NCAA investigation — he is mentioned “I was pleased with our aggres- Pinckney scored nine of his 22 Hawerchuk had his third six-point game on March rugged style of the Big Ten is New Mexico. coaching responsibilities and assume other in seven of the 18 allegations lodged against UK — siveness and our shot points in a 15-4 third-quarter run Johnson added 20 points apiece that time, the Bruins’ defense was wiped out by made two free throws with seven administrative duties.” Frericks said at a for the Suns, 30-4 at home with 26 injuries and has just gotten back to full strength 18 in a 10-2 thrashing of the Leafs. All three of his helping his team in the NIT. The other quarterfinal game seconds to go to clinch Birmingh­ has ruined his career. opprtunities.” that enabled Boston to beat San six-point games have come against Toronto. news conference. The third Quarter produced Antonio for the 20th straight time. wins in the last 28 games. with the return of Gord Kluzak, who missed 71 “After getting beaten on in the Wednesday night features am’s victory. UAB was led by Donoher’s career record is 437-275, all at The Suns led at halftime 57-56 games after knee surgery. The last time the two Big Ten, it’s easy to get down and Alabama-Birmingham at Con­ Reginald Turner with 24 points. , Portland’s biggest margin in any Boston was led by Reggie Lewis’ lose your confidence,” said Dayton. He is the school’s all-time winningest period this season. Clyde 24 points. The Spurs, whose club and opened the third quarter with clubs met, the Bruins were in disarray. This time, Don’t blame Detroit goaltenders Greg Stefan and necticut. On Thursday, the Okla­ Bearden, bothered by a sore' coach and is the 45th all-time winningest spurts of 10-4 and 10-1. Kevin they’re rounding into form after strugglingfor most Heathcote. whose team was 6-12 homa State-St. John’s winner is at Instant replay Drexler, playing with four fouls, record for consecutive road Glen Hanlon for not wanting to play Chicago in the knee, was fouled on an inbounds, basketball coach. scored 16 of his 29 points and losses reached 12, last beat Johnson had four points in the of the season. opening round of the playoffs. ’The Blackhawkstook in the conference. 9-1 outside it. Ohio State. If New Mexico wins play, and sank both free throws; “But the clubs we’re playing Kevin Duckworth 11 of his 25 in Boston on Jan. 5, 1980. first run and six in the second. He the season series 4-2-2 and outshot the Wings 187-94 tonight, then St. Louis will be at for the final points. also had 16 assists for the game. Though it has been an up-and-down season for right now maybe aren’t as tough the Lobos on Thursday. If Pep­ VCU hires Sonny Smith the period. The Celtics led 77-76 when in four games at Chicago Stadium. They were to be voted on “Clyde got into foul trouble Robert Parish began the decisive Phoenix scored the final 10 points Buffalo, neither Montreal nor Boston would look outshot by at least 15 in all four games. as the Big Ten, and they don’t perdine wins, then the Waves go 8t. Loula 73, Wisconsin 68: St. of the period for a 93-75 lead and forward to meeting the Sabres in the playoffs. know us as well, so we can to St. Louis. Louis, held to 16 points in the first RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Sonny Smith, head PALM DESERT. Calif. (AP) - Tex Schramm, right off the bat.” Adelman said. spurt with a layup with 5:51 left in basketball coach at Auburn for 11 years, was “I wanted to get him inside the third period. Pinckney fol­ led by 24 three times in the fourth The Sabres went 5-0-3 with Boston, their probable Everyone knows about the hockey boom in Los surprise them with some of the Villanova 76, Penn State 57: half, scored 57 in the second. who has lobbied for four years to keep his instant quarter. first-round opponent. But should Hartford overtake things we’re able to do.” Villanova grabbed an early lead After trailing by 15 points early in hired Monday by Virginia Commonwealth’s replay dream alive, thinks he’s finally discovered because I didn’t think anybody on lowed with a stuff, and later Angeles. But there’s also a revival in Vancouver, Rams to replace Mike Pollio. their team could guard him.” added a jumper, a three-point Grant Long paced Miami with Buffalo for third place in the final two weeks, the where the Canucks have regenerated fan interest The biggest surprise to and stayed in front, led by Tom the second period, the Billikens what he calls “the missing link” to retaining it Shockers coach Eddie Fogler was “I left a program that I loved,” Smith said at He was right. play and two free throws. 18 points. Sabres would play Montreal. Buffalo is the only with a novel approach, for them — winning. Greis with 24 points and Gary took advantage of missed foul permanently. Hornets 117, Kings 110: Tyrone team to beat the Canadiens three times this season. the play of Todd Wolfe, who led Massey with 21. shots and turnovers to cut thei a news conference announcing his hiring. "... An electronic whistle. “Drexler is a great inside Boston opened a three-game Vancouver is 10-9-2 in its last 12 home games, But I left because I wanted to. ... I felt that I player and their top offensive lead over Washington in the race Bogues scored five points in the All were in Buffalo. matching the longest home unbeaten streak in team Michigan State with 18 points. With the score 2-2, Villanova Badgers’ lead to 43-41 on a 3-point; An electronic whistle that reproduces an asterisk final 49 seconds and Charlotte Wolfe has endured two ankle made six of seven field goals and goal by Charles Newberry. ! could win quicker here than I could at on videotape when a whistle is blown. rebounder at that guard spot,” for the eighth and final playoff 1 history, set in 1974-75. The Canucks have done it with Auburn.” Dallas coach John MacLeod said. spot in the Eastern Conference. scored 12 of its 14 points in the The Pittsburgh Penguins, who’ll be making their defense — they’ve allowed only 18 goals in the 12 injuries and a separated shoulder scored 15 straight points. Greis, Wisconsin increased the lead to An electronic whistle that demonstrated to NFL final three minutes from the first playoff appearance since 1982, will go as far as this season and has averaged only Villanova’s 7-foot-3 center, 51-47 on a 10-foot jumper by Trent Smith 52, has an overall 203-177 record in 13 owners Monday that a disputed call that may have “Even though he got his fourth Knicks 120, 76ers 109: Patrick games, including five while going 4-0-1 in their last years as a head coach, including two years at foul in the third quarter, they took Ewing had 31 points and 14 free-throw line. Rex Chapman their power play takes them. The Penguins, 36-30-7 five games. 5.5 points a game since he was scored seven points and blocked a Jackson, but St. Louis went on a decided the Houston-Cleveland AFC wild-card had 25 points, including four overall, are 2-11-0 when they don’t score a injured against Wisconsin on shot during the run, while Penn 14-4 run to take charge for good. East Tennessee State. game was wrong on two counts. a chance and played him. and it rebounds and rookie guard Rod At Auburn his teams were 173-154 and Smith paid off.” Strickland added 22 points and 10 3-point baskets, to lead the power-play goal and have lost the last 10 games in They’ve been especially successful in killing Feb. 2. State turned the ball over four Roland Gray and Charles New­ The owners are expected to vote either today or Hornets. Robert Reid added 24 which they failed to connect with a man advantage. penalties. In a 12-game stretch from Feb. 21-March “Wolfe shot the ball extremely times, missed two shots and was berry scored 17 points each for St. was Southeastern Conference coach of the year Wednesday on keeping instant replay — perhaps Portland outrebounded Dallas assists. The victory broke a in 1984 and 1888. But the Tigers suffered 60-31 and MacLeod said, “We four-game road losing streak for points and Dell Curry had 21. Much of the Penguins’ recent slump can be 18, opponents were just 2-for-49 on the power play, well, especially in the first half,” called for an offensive foul. Louis, 25-9. Danny Jones had 24 making it permanent. And, as it has been for the led Sacramento Fogler said. “We were really a through a dismal 9-19 record this year and past four years, the 21 votes it needs from the 28 were the top rebounding team in the Knicks, who had their home attributed to power-play problems. Pittsburgh lost while the Canucks matched that total with two Penn State, 20-12, outscored points and Jackson added 15 for winning streak snapped at a club with 34 points. Kenny Smith had four in a row while going 2-for-25 with the man shorthanded goals. little more concerned with (Kirk) Villanova 20-13 to open the second the Badgers, 18-12. failed to make the NCAA playoffs for the first teams is only a maybe. the league last year, but it shows time in six years. how quickly things can change record 26 by Philadelphia last 25 and Danny Ainge 20. advantage, then rebounded to win three of the next The surge is paying off at the box office. After Manns, to tell you the truth.” half and got within 52-50. But “I’m thrilled to death to beat ; Enter the whistle, which places on the monitor of The Hornets built a 66-48 So while Wichita State, 19-11, Smith lost six scholarship players during the the replay official an asterisk at the exact time it is when you lose two 7-footers — Thursday. four games while going 7-for-25. In their next game, years of half-full crowds at the Pacific Coliseum, the Villanova, 18-15, answered with a who we thought was the best team Leading 83-70 with 6:53 left in advantage with 2:30 to go in the they went O-for-6 — and were hammered 7-2 by Clanucks are the hottest ticket in town. They’ve overplayed Manns, Wolfe took 9-2 run. in the NIT field, playing at their season and was left with a team that had only blown. That allows the replay official to know when Roy Tarpley and James one player taller than 6-foot-7. Donaldson.” the third quarter, the Knicks first half when Chapman’s 3-point Montreal. averaged more than 15.000 fans per game during the charge. Freddie Barnes scored 16 place in a sea of (Wisconsin) the play has ended and, in ^rham m ’s opion, will basket capped a 9-0 spurt in 90 “I think Todd’s back in sync,” eliminate long delays that have plagued the system. Tarpley is in drug rehabilita­ outscored Philadelphia 17-2 and streak and say they are assured of drawing at least points for Penn State, which has red,” St. Louis coach Rich took their biggest lead of the seconds. How weak is the Norris Division? The Toronto that many in their remaining two home games. said Heathcote, whose team never won 21 games in a season. Grawer said. Gomez survives upset bid “It takes away one of his options,” said Schramm, tion and Donaldson is out for the til plays at Villanova on Wednesday president of the Dallas Cowboys and chairman of season with an injury. game, 100-72, with 2:13 left in the Ohio Stale 85, Nebraska 74: The quarter. An earlier 17-2 run gave in the quarterfinals. “I was very Buckeyes, another Big Ten also- KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) — Ecuador’s the league’s ompetltion committee. "Now he knows Jerome Kersey had 23 points a surprised with his play. He hasn’t Andres Gomez survived a five-set challenge when the whistle blew. It’s very unsatisfying to have 16 rebounds as Portland snapped New York a 53-39 advantage. GOLFERS ran, treated a sellout crowd of Play the "number one Johnny Newman and Charles UNLV fans spoiled by success been practicing well, but tonight 13,276 as they moved closer to a and Zina Garrison and Manuela Maleeva, to sit and wait to know when he blew the whistle.” a three-game losing streak and Game" on the “area’s seeded fifth and sixth in the women’s draw, moved ItA games ahead of the Oakley had 15 points apiece for OPEN FOR THE SEASON LAS VEGAS (AP) - In the “We’re just to the point where December contest in Tucson won he had things together.” second successive trip to the NIT “This was the missing link in the whole system,” “My ankle felt much better number one Golf won in straight sets Monday night in the Schramm said. "Now we can unuequivocally say Mavericks in the battle for the New York. Charles Barkley had weeks leading up to the NCAA Vegas fans expect us to be great by Arizona 86-75. But both Ariz­ Final Four — OSU lost to eighth and final playoff berth in 27 points for Philadelphia. TALLWOOD every year,” UNLV coach Jerry ona and UNLV will be different tonight, which helped,” said Connecticut in the 1988 final. opening round of the International Players what happened.” tournament, more than a few fans Course." Championships. the NBA’s Western Conference. Cavaliers 103, Bullets 97: John in this basketball-mad city Tarkanian said. "We can’t be teams this time around. Wolfe, who hit all four 3-point Grady Mateen tied his career Join the Opponents, however, weren’t satisfied. COUNTRY The 15th-seeded Gomez joined Aaron Krick- “Change? Hah! ” said George Young, general Dallas lost its seventh straight “Hot Rod” Williams scored six grumbled quietly about this ye­ great every year. No one can.” attempts. 'Tve been getting back high with 20 points, leading five points during a key 12-3 flurry UNLV has found an inside into shape after all the injuries, stein, seeded 10th among 128 men, in winning in manager of the New York Giants and an opponent of game despite 24 points from CLUB ar’s version of the Runnin’ Maybe not great, but the Ohio State players in double WILLIMANTIC Adrian Dantley. early in the fourth quarter and Runnin’ Rebels are good enough game and some consistency and that showed.” figures. Their other double-figure five sets. He stopped Jan Gunnarsson of replay from the start. “The game should be decided Route 85, Hebron Rebels. Monaco, while Krickstein came back from two Portland took the lead with a Cleveland tied a team record with Seven losses and a No. 15- to make the NCAA’s round of 16, among its young players, while Elsewhere. Villanova beat scorers were Perry Carter and COUNTRY CLUB by the officials on the field. The officials are there to Cell Penn State 76-67, defending Call our Pro, sets down to beat Brazil’s Luiz Mattar earlier officiate and that’s what they should do.” 13-5 run, six by Drexler, to start seven successful 3-point shots. ranking may go over well in some where UNLV gets the dubious Arizona aiso is peaking at just the Jamaal Brown with 13 points the third period. Consecutive Ron Harper scored 23 points distinction of facing No. 1 Arizona right time with two blowouts to champion Connecticut edged Ca­ apiece, Jerry Francis with 12 and John Boucher at in the day. Monday’s meeting was devoted to a state of the 646*1151 parts, but for spoiled Nevada-Las league speech by Commissioner Pete Rozelle, layups by Drexler gave the and Craig Ehlo had 21 for Vegas fans it’s almost a wasted on Thursday in Denver. open play in the West Regional at lifornia 73-72, Ohio State defeated James Bradley with 11. The _____ 456*1971 season. The game is a rematch of a Boise. Nebraska 65-74, Alabama- Buckeyes are 19-14. 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Mar. 21, MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Mar. 21, 1989 — 15 SP O R TS SCOREBOARD FOCUS/Advice

Socond Round At Noshvlllo, Tonn. IN BRIEF Saturday, March 18 Hockey tte First needcd ib clean up BcKixe Oklahoma 124, Louisiana Tech 81 Virginia 104, Middle Tennessee State n Protecting your children from medicines Al Attonta Little League needs umps Sunday, M n c h 19 Michigan 91, South Alabama 82 The Manchester Little League is looking for NHL standings North Carolina H , UCLA 81 DEAR ABBY: I first umpires for the 1989 season. A meeting for Semifinals tions and don’t exceed the recom­ shampoo, nail polish and polish Al Lexlnoton, Ky. wrote to you four yea"s mended dose. Remember that remover, lotions, deodorizers, pine umpires will be hel i Thursday at 7 p.m. at the WALES CONFERENCE Thursilay, March 23 Patrick CNvIilon ago about the impor­ Sunny Side Up Restaurant. 1095 Main Street, Oklahoma, 385, vs. Virginia, 21-10,7:41 p.m. non-prescription drugs can be as oil, bath oil. W L T PIS O F OA tance of chil(f-resistant poisonous as prescription drugs. Garage-basement-workshop: lye, Manchester for those interested in volunteer­ x-Woshlnoton 37 26 10 04 273 231 Michigan, 36-7, vs. North Corollna, 287, X x-N Y Ronoers caps on medicine con­ A P photo ing. For further information, call Lloyd 36 » a K) 293 279 minutes after first game Dear Abby (Check the expiration dates on your gasoline, lighter fluid, paint remover x-Pltt»borgh 36 31 7 79 316 320 Chomplonship tainers. They have medications.) and thinner, paint, anti-freeze. A Boutlier at 649-4274. PMIodelpMo 33 33 7 73 282 299 At Loxlnolon, Ky. MEETING THE STARS — Queen New Jersey 25 37 12 62 254 297 Saturday, Morch 25 helped reduce aspirin Abigail Van Buren w Develop a system to remind General: flaking paint and re­ N Y Islanders 2X 44 5 53 240 301 Oklohoma-Vlrglnla winner vs. Michigan- deaths in children by 88 yourself when to take your medicine. painted toys (old paint contains lead). Elizabeth, the Queen Mother gestures to Adams Division North Carolina winner, 1:58 p.m. Weight room hours set v-Montreal 50 18 7 107 295 211 h ffiP percent! ■ Don’t share your prescription Some flowers and plants are poison­ Shirley MacLaine, left, star of the movie x-Boston 33 27 14 80 266 235 MIDWEST REGIONAL During National Poi­ drugs with others or take someone ous. Protect your children and pets. Macfame Sousatzka, while her co-star The Manchester Rec Department has x-Buftolo 34 32 7 75 270 280 First Round x-Horttord 33 35 5 71 269 269 At Indianapolis son Prevention Week, else’s. First aid for poisonings: Keep Twiggy looks on. The Queen Mother Quebec 25 41 announced that effective March 27. thrugh 7 57 249 314 Thumtoy, March 16 March 19-25, I hope you ■ Be sure to keep drugs in their ipecac syrup on hand in your home, CAMPBELL CONFERENCE .,*aeW»r. Louisville X , Arkansas-Little Rock X attended a Royal Film Performance of May 26, the hours of the fitness/weight room at Norris Division will once again run your valuable tips responsibility of adults to poison- original containers. Arkansas IX , Loyola AAorymount W1 but do not use it except on the advice of the movie at the Oden Cinema in the Community Y will be Monday through W L T Pts O F OA )\)-: Illinois 77, McNeese Stote X on how to poison-proof your home. In proof their homes for children, we ■ Never take medicine in front of x-Detrolt 32 30 12 your poison center or physician. (Call Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. 76 293 293 Boll State 68, Pittsburgh 64 must also practice poison prevention London’s Leicester Square Monday St, Louis 28 34 12 68 250 270 Al (Nnlof addition, please let your readers know children. They love to imitate adults. information now for your local poison Minnesota A Recreation or Y membership card is 26 32 15 67 245 261 Friday, March 17 that children aren’t the only ones for ourselves. Here are some impor­ Also, never call medicine “ candy.” night. Oilcago 25 37 12 62 279 309 center’s 24-hour hotline number and required to use the room. Syracuse 104, Bucknell 81 exposed to poisons. Adult poisonings tant poison prevention tips: ■ Store all cleaning supplies out of Toronto 25 43 6 56 237 319 Colorado St. 68, Florida 46 keep it on or near your phone.) Smyttie Division Missouri 85, Creighton 69 account for more than 24 percent of ■ Never store potentially poisonous sight and out of reach of children. v-Coloory 48 16 9 105 325 209 Texas 76. Georgia Tech X Poison prevention is the best x-Los Anodes the calls received by poison centers substances in unmarked containers or Here’s a checklist of potential Indoor tourney upcoming 37 30 6 80 350 314 Second Round antidote for poisonings, but acciden­ x-Edmonton 36 31 8 80 308 288 At Indkmapolls nationwide. In fact, more than 90 containers associated with eating and poisons found in the home. These PEOPLE Voncouver 32 34 8 72 229 224 Saturdoy, Minch 18 tal poisonings can occur in any home. Wlnnlpeo percent of all accidental poisoning drinking. Never mix cleaning pro­ products should be locked up or kept STORRS — The 19th annual University of 24 38 11 59 281 329 Illinois 72, Ball State M The natural impulse is to act at once, x-clinched playoff berth; y^cllnched div Louisville 93, Arkansas 84 deaths occur to people 15 years of age ducts together. out of reach of children. Connecticut/Metropolitan Life Indoor Soccer Islon title but the wrong treatment for poisoning Connie Chung joins CBS A l Dallas and older. ■ Always read and follow label Kitchen: aspirin, vitamins, furni­ Classic will be held Saturday and Sunday, April Monday's Oamos Sunday, March 19 is often more harmful than none. So, New York Ronoers 7, SI. Louis 4 Thank you, Abby. for letting your instructions when working with all ture polish, detergents, cleansers, N E W YORK 1 and 2. Thirty two teams, representing 31 Missouri IX , Texas 89 call your poison center or physician New Jersey 3, Voncouver 1 Knicks 129,76ers 109 NCAA women's glance Syracuse 65, Colorado State X readers know about this important poisonous substances. Never use ammonia. (AP) —TVjournal- colleges and universities, will participate in Buffolo 4, Winnipeg 1 Somlllnals for advice immediately. Minnesota 7, Pittsburgh 2 information. industrial products in the home. Bedroom: all medications, cosmet­ ism’s latest round the tournament that is the nation’s oldest and Basketbafl All Times EST At Minneapolis Tuesday's Oamos NEW YORK (129) Frtday, March 14 ■ Wear protective clothing and of musical chairs largest collegiate indoor soccer tournament. NewYork Islanders at Calearv,9:35p.m. EAST REGIONAL ELIZABETH BENNETT. ics, perfume. Newman 7-150015, Oak ley 6110115, Ewing First Round Illinois, 296, vs. Loulsvllle,246,8:Xp.m. 16X3331, Strlcklond101232X.G.WIIklns53 SETTLE POISON CENTER goggles, and ensure adequate ventila­ Laundry: bleaches, detergents, has Connie Chung Competition begins on Saturday, April 1. at 8 Wednesttoy, March 15 Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. (H)10, Vondeweghe631-113, Tucker 310 OO Missouri, 287, vs. Syracuse, 287, X minutes tion when working with hazardous Is your social life In a slump? Get Abby's a.m. with 16 of the 32 teams moving on to double Wednesday's Oamos St. Joseph's 82, Vanderbilt 68 disinfectants. leaving NBC for NBA standings 7, Myers 05 2-2 2, Green 570010, E,Wilkins La Salle X , Connecticut 63 afterfirstoame • booklet, "How to Be Popular" — for people elimination action on Sunday. Sunday action Boston at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. 32004, Butler OOOOO. Totals55102O91X. Championship D EAR ELIZABETH: Thank you for substances. Closets-attic-storage places: rat of all ages. To order, send your name and CBS to anchor a St. Louis at Buffolo, 7:35 p.m. James Madison 94, Providence 74 West Virginia 66, Western Kentucky 57 At Minneapolis your letter and for bringing to my ■ Never take old or outdated drugs. and an poison, mothballs. address, plus check or money order for $2.89 revamped “ West starts at 8:15 a .m. with the championship game Quebec at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE PHILADELPHIA (IX) Second Round Sundoy, March X to: Dear Abby, Popularity Booklet, P.O. Box Washington at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m, AKontlc Division Smith 381-15, Barkley 0141012X, GmlnskI attention the problem of accidental Follow label directions on all over- Purse: cigarettes, medications. at 5:15 p.m. Saturday, March 18 Illlnols-Loulsville winner vs. Mlssourl- 447, Mount Morris, III. 61054. (Postage Is ■ 57th,” and Cable Minnesota at New York Rangers, 7:35 p.m. W L Pet. OB 6103611,CheeksO121-217,Hawklns510 2-313. Tennessee 91, La Salle 61 Syrocuse winner, 1:15 p.m. poisonings in adults. As it is the the-counter and prescription medica­ Bathroom: all drugs and pills. Included.) Games will be played in both Guyer New York 44 21 .677 _ Anderson5120010. Welp 2-3004, Brooks6336 News Network’s Sumlay, March X Voncouver at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Phllodelphlo 35 30 .530 9 17, Henderson 1-2 03 2, Coleman 03 00 0, Gymnasium and the Field House. Ohio St. 81, James Madison 66 WEST REGIONAL Mary Alice Willi­ Phllodelphlo at Chicogo, 8:35 p.m. Boston 33 31 Thornton 161-13.Totols 42-86 21-27109. .516 10«/? Virginia 81, West Virginia 68 First Round WIT OF THE WORLD Washington 30 34 ams joining NBC to .469 13«/i Long Beach State 84, St. Joseph's 65 At Boise, Idaho New Jersey 23 43 .346 New York XXX X—IX NHL results 21‘/j Somifinats Thursday, Mmch 16 co-anchor a new Charlotte 17 49 .258 27«/i Philadelphia X X X X — IX Arizona 94, Robert Morris X Buy a personal computer Soccer camp offered At Bowllno Orson, Ky. Central DIvMen 3-Polnt goals— Oakley 3, Brooks 2, New­ prime-time show. Thurwkiy, March 2) Clemson 83, St. Mary's, Calif. X Clevelond 40 17 .738 _ man, Tucker, Hawkins, Barkley. Fouled VIrgInlo, 213, vs. Tennessee, 31-2 Nevoda-Los Vegas M, Idaho 56 Diane Sawyer The Summer Soccer Stars Camp will be Detroit 45 17 l '/ 3 out— None. Rebounds— New York H (Ewing Rangers?,Blues4 .726 Ohio State, 265, vs. Long Beach State, 296 DePoul 66, Memphis State 63 offered from July 10-14 daily from 9 a.m. to 4 Milwaukee 41 22 .651 6 14), Phllodelphlo 43 (GmlnskI 11). Assists— At Tucson, Aril. last month left “ 60 Attonta 39 26 New York X (Strickland 10), Philadelphia 31 p.m. at East Catholic High School. The camp .600 9 Championship • Frtday, March 17 Minutes” to join St. Louis 3 0 1— 4 Chicogo 37 26 .587 10 (Cheeks 7). Total fouls— New York X , Evansville 94, Oregon State X , O T and remain on your budget At Bowllno Green, Ky. N.Y. Rangers 2 3 2—7 Indlono 10 46 .261 29'/» Philadelphia 13. Technicol— Philadelphia ABC, where she is will be available for any boy or girl aged 6-14. Saturday, March X Seton Holl X , Southwest Missouri Stote 51 First Period— 1, New York, Wilson 29 WESTERN CONFERENCE coach Lynam. A— 17,401. The camp will be directed by Tom Malin, (Sandstrom, Gronoto), 1:29.2, St. Louis, Zeiel Vlrglnla-Tennessee winner vs. Ohio going to co-anchor Midwest Divislen St.-Long Beach St. winner, noon Indlono 99, George Mason 85 By Larry Blasko the games that you can play on Connie Chung East Catholic’s athletic director and boys’ 20 (Lalor, Momesso), 3:05. 3, New York, W L Pet. OB Texas-EI Paso 85, Louisiana State 74 a new prime-time Dahlen 22 (Turcotte, Greschner),7:55(pp). Utah 41 24 _ The Associated Press it.” .631 MIDEAST REGIONAL Second Round varsity soccer coach, and Manchester High 4, St. Louis, Raglon7( Lowry, Meogher), 13:46. Houston 36 20 4'/j news show with Sam Donaldson. Last year, .563 Suns 115, Heat 97 First Round At Boise, Idaho The CompuBug Point made and taken. Espe­ 5, St. Louis, Ronnlng22 (Hrkac, Hull), 19:29 Denver 35 boys’ coach Bill McCarthy and Manchester 30 .530 6 Wednesday, March 15 Saturday, March 18 NBC’s Chris Wallacejumpedto ABCtobechief (pp). Penalties— Lowry, StL (hooking), Dollos 34 While IBM-PC users in their pin cially if you don’t need to swap 31 .477 10 Temple 90, Holy Cross K Nevado-Los Vegas 85, DePaul X ag^asB^BaBBSBSBSBsasas High girls’ coach Joe Erardi. 7:09; Petit, N Y (tripping), 8:38; Vonbles- Son Antonio M IA M I (97) correspondent on the same program. 16 47 .277 23 Georgia W, Tenn.-Chottanooga 69 Arizona 94, Clemson X stripes and Apple cultists in their work routinely between a home brouck, NY,servedbvWllson(17:54). Miami Long 0122618. Thompson5114314, Shosky For further information, call 647-9504 or 10 55 .154 31 Old Dominion 66, Vlllonova 41 At Tucson, Aril. Chung is returning to CBS, where she was a 23 26 6, Edwards 311006, Sparrow 59 0010, love beads debate at the $1,000- usually the springboard for the machine and one at the office, Pocme Division Rutgers 95, Southern Mississippi X Sunday, March 19 649-2328. Second Period— 6, NewYork, Klslo25(Ruft, L.A. Lakers 45 .703 Sundvold 611 03 12, Washington 38 2-2 6, Washington correspondent in the 1970s. 19 _ Second Round Seton Hall 87, Evansville X and-up levels of personal comput­ next sale, and that waiting a bit there’s lots of good computing in Oorodnlck), 1:49. 7, New York, Sand­ Phoenix 42 Hostings 38369, Gray6122-314, Neal 1-2002. Camp cost is $100 for a full-time camper and 23 .646 3'/7 Saturday, March 18 Indiana 92, Texas-EI Poso 69 Williams, a CNN vice president in charge of strom 38 (Wilson, Ruff), 5:09. 8, New York, Golden State 37 Totals41-X15X97. ing, the rest of us shouldn’t forget pays.) the non-IBM and non-Apple parts 27 .578 0 North Corollna St. TS, Rutgers X Semifinals $55 for a half day campers aged 6-8 years old. Klslo26(DeBlols, Poeschek), 15:06. Penalty— Seattle 37 27 PH OENIX (115) the New York bureau. joined the network in 1979 .570 8 Clemson X , Georgia 65 At Denver that there is computing available Mays continues: of the world, often for significant Ewen, StL (roughing),2:54. Portland 32 32 Chambers 6141616 X , Corbin 1-5002, West A registration fee of $30 should be sent to .500 13 Sunday, March X Thursday, March 23 Third Period— 9, New York, Wilson 30 Socramento 19 47 531-311, Hornocek 101400X.K.JohnsonOlO for less cash. “ There is lots of public domain comparative savings. at its inception. She, too, had previously worked .266 27 Auburn 88, Temple 54 Seton Hall, 28-6, vs. Indlono, 27-7,8:W p.m. Summer Soccer Stars, 536 Birch Mountain (Sandstrom, Petit), :53. 10, New York, L.A. Cllpoen 13 51 55 21, E.Johnson 317 2-2 X , Molerle 13 03 2, .203 32 Mississippi 74, Old Dominion 58 Reader Bill Mays of the Rich­ software that is great, plus many for her new employer. Before joining CNN, she DeBlols 8 (Oorodnlck, Klslo), 7:05. 11, St. Monday's l3amos Lang 33 1-3 7. Gilliam 16 26 4, Perry 1-1 00 Road, Manchester, 06040. Semifinals Arizona, 283, vs. Nev.-Los Vegas, 287, X □ □ □ Louis, Ewen 4 (Feotherstone, Ronnino), Boston 119, Son Antonio 108 2.Totols458525X115. mond Area Color Computer Or­ commercial programs that are as was an anchor and reporter for NBC’s New At Auburn, Ala. minutes after first game 13:02. Penalties— Wilson, N Y (tripping), New York 129, Phllodelphlo 109 Miami X X 19 22— 97 Thursday, March 23 Championship ganization (RACCO) reminds us good as those for IBM, Apple, etc. Parents looking for computer York station. 7:40; Wilson, N Y (holding), 10:29; Coxe, StL Cleveland 103, Washington 97 Phoenix X X X 22— 115 Clemson, 2813, vs. Auburn, 29-1 At Denver (roughing), 13:02; Ruff, N Y (roughing), Phoenix 115, MIomI 97 Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Miami 54 that the Tandy Color Computer 3 Some examples are VIP Library, games that don’t involve blowing In addition to “ West 57th,” Chung will be Soccer Club tryouts set Mississippi, 22-7, vs. North Carolina Saturday, March 79 13:02; Raglan, StL (roughing), 13:52; Charlotte 117, Sacromento 100 (Long 10), Phoenix 51 (Chombers, Hornocek ■ which has six powerful applica­ State, 266 Arlzono-UNLV winner vs. Seton Hall- can do the computing chores up people, aliens or planets might Sunday anchor of the “ CBS EveningNews” and Poeschek, N Y (roughing), 13:52. Portland 112, Dallos 91 8). Assists— Miami X (Washington 6), The Manchester Soccer Club will be holding Championship Indlana winner, 4:05 p.m. tions in one program. It is easy Shots on goal— St. Louis 1^6-9— 31. New TuesiloY's <3omes Phoenix X (K.Johnson 16), Total fouls— without requiring a second mort­ want to investigate Double Dare will substitute for Dan Rather during the week. York 11-11-11— 33. At Auburn, Ala. tryouts on Friday from noon to 2 p.m. at the Indlono at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Miami X , Phoenix 21. A— 12,315. THE FINAL FOUR gage. Quoting some sale prices, enough for beginners, but power­ and Hollywood Squares, two Power-play Opportunities— St. Louis 1 of 4; Saturday, March 25 Williams will be a co-anchor and reporter on Detroit at Attanto, 8 p.m. Al Seattle Kennedy Road Complex. The tryouts are for all New York 1 of 2. Clemson-Auburn winner vs. Mississippi vs. he writes: ful enough for most small modestly priced simulations of Boston ot Milwaukee, 8 :X p.m. Semifinals “ Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,” a prime­ boys born in 1975 and 1976. Club players from (Soalles— ^St. Louis, Rlendeou, 8-14-5 (33 N.CorolIno St., 6 p.m. businesses. Denyer at Houston, 8 : » p.m. Saturday, April 1 “ The Color Computer 3 (called the popular television shows, by shots-26 soves). New York, Vonbles- time news show scheduled to begin as a series of the Cobras. Stars, Force and non-club players Utah at Seattle, 10 p.m. NIT picture East champion vs. West champion “ For graphics, there is CoCo brouck, 27-17-4 (31-27). Oilcogo at L.A. Lokers, 10:X p.m. MIDWEST REGIONAL the CoCo) is available for $159 GameTek of North Miami Beach, First Round Southeast champion vs. Midwest champion monthly specials this summer. It is to join the are encouraged to tryout. Three new teams (14 A— 17,324. Portlond at Golden State, W :» p.m. with 128K and built-in Extended Max 3 with Max-10. It allows Wednosflay, March 15 Fla. The $14.95 price deserves Referee— Dave Newell. Linesmen— Pot Wednesday's Oamos All Times EST weekly lineup next year. year-olds, 13-year-olds, 14-and-under) will be Tennessee Tech 77, South Corollna X Championship Color Basic. A 5.25-inch disk drive multiple fonts, adding pictures Otpuzzo, Mark Pare. Cleveland at Phllodelphla, 7 :X p.m. First Round special mention in a world of Purdue 91, Arkonsos 63 Monday, April 3 Chung had been considered the likely anchor formed. New York at Miami, 7 :X p.m. is $199. A DMP-106 dot-matrix and many more great features. Wednesday, March 15 Oklahoma State 93, Miami, Fla. 63 Semifinal winners, 9:08 p.m. $30-and-up games. For those who San Antonio ot Detroit, 7 :X p.m. Connecticut 67, N.C. Charlotte 62 for the new NBC show, but an NBC News official Boys who can’t make the tryout but are still Davila 3. Canucks 1 Illinois Stote 1OT, Northwestern State, La. printer is $159. You can also add a The best part is that the most have been off-planet, both game Washington at Indiana. 7 :X p.m. St. John's X , Mississippi 67 T9 who spoke on condition of anonymity said interested in playing should contact Sal Altrui Chicogo at Phoenix, 9 : » p.m. Penn State 89, Murroy Stote X modem for $49. expensive of these programs is Saturday, March 18 shows involve answering ques­ Ozllas at L.A. Clippers, 10:X p.m. Chung wanted too much control over the at 646-3928 (for boys born in 1976) orPaulCalvo Voficeuvtr 0 1 Vlllonoya 76, St. Peters 56 lowo 7T, Tennessee Tech 75 “ Use a color TV, a composite $149! A far cry from the price of Ohio State 81, Akron X tions in competition. Double Dare N«w ^rMv 1 1 1-^ Stanford 105, Illinois St. 77 broadcast and was demanding too much at 647-9384 (for boys born in 1975). Wisconsin 63. New Drleons 61 monitor or an RGB monitor for software for other machines. Rrst Period— 1, New Jersey. Albelln 6 Sunday, March w adds some physical challenges. NBA results St. Louis 87, Southern Illinois 54 Dr. Gott money. (Broten, Kurvers). 6:45. Penalties— Louisiana State 54, Purdue S3 the display. This brings the “ I have a CoCo 3 with two The software is available for IBM Benning, Van (holding), 1:21; Kom, NJ Richmond X, Temple 56 Louisiana Tech 103, Oklahoma St. X Transactions Thursday, AAarch 18 system hardware price to about double-sided drives, a monoch­ (holding). 1:21; CIrella, NJ (tripping), Semifinals Peter Gott, M.D. PC and compatibles. Commodore Coventry sets tryouts Mlchlgon State S3, Kent State 69 13:40; Guv, Van (holding). 18:25. Celtics 119. Spurs 108 Al Ruston, La. $566, not too bad for a machine rome monitor, modem and an Alabama-BIrmlngham 83, Georgia South­ 64 and Apple computers. Nine- Second Period— 2, New Jersey. Korn 15 Thursday, March 23 ern 74 that will do what many higher Epson printer. I have all the COVENTRY — The Coventry youth baseball (Broten. Oaneyko), 14:33. 3, Voncouver, Louisiana Tech, 383, vs. Louisiana BASEBALL . . . year-old Elaine, not ordinarily SAN ANTONIO (188) WIciilta State X , UC Santo Borboro 62 Greg C. Adams 5 ( Reinhort. NordonorN), 17:56 State, 19-10 American Leogue .... priced models can, if you want to above software, too. With these I hooked on computing, pronoun­ season for 1989 will hold tryouts for players age W. Anderson 5-13 8-1018, BrtckowskI 8-19 4-4 Nebrosko 81, Arkansas State 7> (pp). Penalties— SandloK, Van (Interfer­ Iowa, 276, vs. Stanford, 27-2 B A LTIM D R E DRIDLES— Sent Juan M, Smrek 7-12 1-1 15, Maxwell 6-16 fr6 19, Pepperdine M, New Mexico State 69 spend thousands more. For $150, keep family records and publish ces both games “ lots of fun.” For 9 through 14 on Saturday, April 1, at the Miller ence), 1:10; McLean, Von, served by Championship Bell, shortstop; Jose Mesa, Mike Smith Robertson 3-10 2-2 8, G.Anderson S8 0-2 10, New Mexico 91, Santa Clara 76 my daughter’s school newsletter. Bennlng (delay of game), 1:32; Stanley, Von A l Ruston, La. and O so r Mella, pitchers; Chris Holies, you can upgrade to 512K.” more information, call 1-800-328- Richardson Field. M.Anderson 03 4-4 4, Bowie 4-7 3-3 11, California Ti, Hawaii 57 (holding).8:24; Albelln,NJ (elbowing), 9:20; Saturday, March 25 catcher, and Rafel Skeete, outfielder, to (Those determined to pay the I also use CompuServe and The schedule: age 9 10-11 a.m.; age 10- 11 Comegys 1-5 03 2, Roth 0-2 1-2 1, Friday, March 17 Rochester of the Internotlonol League. 4827, extension 1765. Kurvers, NJ (holding). 16:31; Daneyko, Whiteheod 0-1 03 0. Totols 39-96 29-34 108. Louisiana Tech-LSU winner vs. lowo- several local BBS. All this for a.m.-noon; age 11 noon-1 p.m.; age 12 1-2p.m.; NJ (cros5

DILLON by Sieve Dlckenaon SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wrl0ht fOR CRYm ouT Puzzles Blacque plays in daytime serial i m D, DIL-ION/-' ^ I T S mmA ^OUR -TAPLE t^^l^E A N E D starred for seven years in that show. His role UkB A LMDfiLLf ACROSS 4 New Zealand Answer to Previous Puzzle By Jerry Buck CA1' DoB^'T parrot The Associated Press as Henry Marshall is totally different from I WANNA TAKH 1 Tool 5 One held T V Topics Detective Neal Washington, as is his physical 4 Old Testament captive LOS ANGELES — Actor Taurean Blacque appearance. The beard and the trademark book 6 Medical says he sometimes has an eerie feeling that toothpick are gone and his trimmed hair now 9 Great respect 6^ assistant his role as the head of a black fam ily in the children. has traces of gray. 12 Timid 7 ___Garbo •K|fc«>A) new NBC daytime serial “ Generations" was “ I said I wanted to be involved,” he said. “ I 13 Accustom 8 Regard The bond between the Marshalls $nd the lifted right out of his own life. said I wanted to know what it was ail about. I 14 Wild sheep 9 Mo"ie dog Whitmores goes back three generations. Blacque stars as Henry Marshall, owner of wanted to speak from experience.” 15 Make known 10 Which thing Marshall’s mother-in-law (Lynn Hamilton) a successful chain of ice cream stores in First, he adopted a set of twin boys, Chris 1 6 -Grows 11 Organs of had been housekeeper for the Whitmores, and in Brooklyn Chicago and the father of three children in and Paul. Since then he’s adopted Jennifer, hearing her daughter (Joan Pringle) grew up in the PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz 17 — and “ Generations,” which debuts on Monday. 2‘A, Mark, 15 months, Whitley, 13 months, and 19 At the border house. The Marshalls have three children, A feather 21 Strangeness Patricia Crowley stars as the matriarch of Marshall, one month. Jennifer, Mark and O N T O ■ N Chantal (Sharon Brown), Adam (Kristoff St. 1 THINK OUR X I 1 VE ALWAYS HOPEP THAT HOW WOULP X WE COULP 18 Buggy 23 Soothed the white fam ily in the show. Marshall are brothers and sister. Marshall 1 N E e ] R John) and Jacqueline Marshall Rhymes. The SHE'P WAIT UNTIL I GREW 20 Superlative suf­ 24 Lamp P O The serial, created by Sally Sussman who is got his name from Blacque’s new roie, which TEACHER IS { AFRAlP OF YOU SUPPORT/ LIVE OFF HER fix latter role and those of her husband and inhabitants A N T E N N A also the executive producer, marks the first he got on the day the boy was born. IN LOVE.. A THAT... UP A N PT H EN M A R R Y M E. HER ? 1 RETIREMENT PAY 21 Ingests children have not yet been cast. 25 Sensible L E E R E d B 22 Area time a daytime soap opera has ever ------26 Against ^-j-i 25 Plastic wrap premiered with black actors in such promi­ BLACQUE HAS A full-time nanny to look Marshall is a form er gang member who, M 2 8 ______Dinesen:32 Boxing blow 42 Badly 27 Novelist___ nent roles. after the children and recently leased the with the help of a strong wife, turned his "Out of Africa" 38 Singer___ 45 Words of denial "I guess you've been accepted to Jong “ The character reminds me a lot of me in house next-door so that he can adopt three grandmother’s recipe for ice cream into a author Summer 46 Favorable college. They’ve sent a pamphlet 31 Mang real life,” said Blacque, who is probably best more children. growing business. He’s a man who wants to 1969 by N E A . Inc 29 Beds 39 Sight for votes on home refinancing." 32 Harmony known for his role as Detective Neal "I now have a 9-to-5 work schedule,” he 30 Collection of travelers 47 Bite pass his success on to his children, and is as 33 Punctual (2 facts 40 Luxury 49 Simpleton Washington in the much-honored police said, “ which is perfect for the children.” demanding of them as he is of himself. BUGS BUNNY by Warner Bros. wds.) 31 Author John 41 Stringed 50 Printer’s series “ Hill Street Blues.” Blacque heard about the new serial when he 3-21 34 Mexican party Passos instrument measures “ I have a large family, eight children. I ran into actress Joan Pringle at an NAACP item IS DAFFY ANY Y HE’S ONLY S C aEAkAltMS IS NVORE have a son almost identical to Adam, my son awards dinner a year ago. 35 Fishing net 1 2 1 0 11 IN PARTICULAR, THAT puts him into GOOD AT S K V X AV ER AG S -— ~ U|CL .C.TYLE.' on the show. Adam cam e to me in an episode “ She told me about 'Generations’ and said, ’ conflict with his son, who doesn’t see the value HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne DIVING? 36 Glances 37 Place of 12 and asked me to bail him out of a scrape at the ‘You’d be perfect for my husband,” ’ Blacque of staying in college for a m aster’ s degree in residence fraternity with $3,000. That happened to my recalled. business administration. 15 r / / / ^ ^ALB IB 40 Wrongdoing own son. I couldn’t let this role go by. I wanted “ I called my agent and he said NBC wanted 43 Belonging to us " to share what we parents go through, black me for the role but he’d told them I wasn’t 0 2 0 0 K B P / IB “ I don’t like the way my son’s taking care of 44 Obstacle and white.” interested in doing a soap opera. Well, we business,” he said. “ He’s going to be in for a 48 Be ill 9 1 Z4 quickly arranged for an audition and I was rude awakening. Henry’s also a man who 49 In readiness |2 BLACQUE, WHO IS divorced, has two cast in the role.” wds.) takes kids off the street and out of the gangs grown children and a grandchild and has Patricia Crowley heads the cast as attorney 51 — Rand and gives them jobs.” J 52 The sun recently taken six young children into his Rebecca Whitmore, matriarch of the Whit­ home. more family and a longtime friend of Henry Blacque said of the show: “ It’s so positive. I OisiMbuied by NfA. h 53 P e r___ (yearly) It began during the last year of “ Hill Street Marshall. think that’s why we’re all doing it. If we can LI’L ABNER by Al Capp 54 Cry of Blues.” when the Los Angeles County reach youngsters and show them other ways affirmation Department of Children’s Services asked him "IT ’S BREAKING NEW ground, just like besides guns and drugs ... We can show them 3-2( YBO, LAD-TDU \ AH FORBIDS THET8ETTLSS 55 Bridge expert to be a spokesman for the adoption of black ‘Hill Street Blues’ did,” said Blacque, who that you can make it as a black person.” I'VE. V/AITED SO LONG SEEM TO HAVE J'iO ' T'G O IN ^ IT/r-MOGAL FOB VOO, d a r l i n g .'’.’' Culbertson 38 39 EVERV MOMENT HAS . A WAV WITH R.TH AR WIF FORBIDS Mr /SE E M E D A T E A R - _ t h e m .''MATBE 1 HER.>rj - B U T M A H 56 Starves f . '. '- PLEASE.'- PLEASE.T VOU CAN PUT MAMMY-T THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk & Sy Barry IN A GOOD voluntarily W ORD FOR 57 Compass point ME- T V Tonight THE KIND CWVIP 1/^^ ’RE ALLOWED DOWN ueep AGAINST TO CHOOSE F IR S T . GOLIATH. AN ANCIENT, t a k e >o u r p i c k . 1 Pronto (abbr.) HONORABLE WEAPON. 2 Buzz 5:30PM [ESPN] K I D S. Weekly ser­ ® MOVIE: 'Jazz Singer' A New York 10:00PM CS3 ® thlrtysomethlng 1 2:45AM [HBO] MOVIE: The Mila- 3 Northern ies on children in sports. Michael Young is cantor sings his way from synagogue to (CC) With the women away on a camping gro Beanfield W ar' (CC) The irrigation of host. stardom, straining family relations along trip, Michael and Elliot care for the children a small plot of land raises tensions be­ constellation (c)1989 by NEA. Inc 21 [M AX] MOVIE: 'Murder on the Orient the way. Neil Diamond, Laurence Olivier. and collaborate on their first project since tween a Chicano farmer, his neighbors and Express' Inspector Poirot sorts through a Lucie Arnaz. 1980. declaring bankruptcy. (60 min.) New Mexico land developers. Chick Ven- nera, Sonia Braga, Ruben Blades. 1988. | N « trainload of glamorous and eccentric sus­ (22) ® Highway to Heaven (CC) Jona­ (33 (25) [ C N N ] N ew s pects to find the killer of an art dealer with than and Mark serve as teachers at a Rated R. (In Stereo) a shady past. Albert Finney, Ingrid Berg­ ® V Slicer ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson church-sponsored preschool torn apart by 1:00AM (35 Twilight Zone man, Sean Connery 1974. Rated PG. a controversial church council ruling. (60 (21) ® 17th Annual American Film In­ CELEBRITY CIPHER min.) (In Stereo) stitute Life Achievement Award: A Sal­ ® NVR Showcase HOLDIT,YOOMGMAD.' ^ IJ05T5AWAROWK).' Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present 6:00PM ® CE §2) ® ® News ute to Gregory Pock Jane Fonda, Jimmy Each letter In the cipher stands for another. Today's clue L equals M (24) Nova (CC) Examines new theories fST Matt Houston Smits, Audrey Hepburn, Lauren Bacall, [A&E] MOVIE: 'The Girl in the Picture' . WHERE ARe YOUR 6Ha5.» about the way oil is formed and whether Charlton Heston, Jennifer Jones and other A Scottish photographer longs for his old (TD Benson the world's supplies are running out. (60 stars honor Gregory Peck and his 50-year girlfriend. John Gordon-Sinclair, Irina 'EJSZZXN XIQZQLF: HTXMX min.) (TB) Mission: Impossible entertainment career. (60 min.| (In Stereo) Brook, David McKay. 1986. ® M O VIE: 'T he Caine M u tin y ' Tw o Na­ §5) A -Team [CNN] Crossfire BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake XRXMFGTPZW PD PZIJVNXN val officers rebel against their commanding S4) Ethics in America (CC) Panelists in­ Doctor Who: Planet of the Daleks officer in this adaptation of Herman cluding Supreme Court Justice Antonin [ESPN] Bodybuilding: Men's Junior Part 2 of 6. Scalia and Oakland Tribune Editor Robert BUT V^AT IF THERE WHO w a n t s t o b e S T U C K W ouk's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Hum­ National Championships (R) IF VOU SCRIWiP AND I AT t h e e n d o f f i v e y e a r s PZ GTX EJSZD XYIXEG Maynard examine how the pursuit of truth $10,000 A TEAR.. YOU'LL HAVE $50,000 ARE NO HARD TIMES...^ WITH $50,000 ? (26) T.J. Hooker phrey Bogart, Jose Ferrer, Van Johnson. or justice affects a trial. (60 min.) Part 8 of [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide HEADY FOR HARD TIMES d D Fam ily T ies (CC). 1954 XIQZOLF.' — ISMXF 10. [USA] Search for Tomorrow (St) Country Music Legends A salute to ® Long Ago 8< Far Away: The Reluc­ [ M A X ] M O VIE: '1 0 ' Caught in a mid-life country artists with crossover popularity, tant Dragon (CC). (R) crisis, a man pursues his dream girl. Dudley featuring performances by Willie Nelson, 1 :30AM (33 Career Media Network LIHPJJPSLD. (U Three's Company Moore, Julie Andrews, Bo Derek. 1979. Mel Tillis, George Strait, Patti Page. Slim (33 Joe Franklin PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "People want economy and they will pay any [A8.E] Profiles Featured; former presi­ Rated R. P II o price to get it." — Lee lacocca. Whitman, Bobby Bare and Lynn Anderson. (35 IN N N ew s dent Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Part 1 of Also, tributes to Marty Robbins and Patsy [USA] Diamonds A murder is compli­ 2 . Cline. (3 hrs.) (In Stereo) cated by a set of identical twins, one of ® Later With Bob Costas whom is a mental patient (60 min.) [DIS] MOVIE. 'The Point' Animated. A (S5 Three's Company 38) Hogan's Heroes round-headed boy born into a pointed so­ [A&E] Henry Ford: Tin Lizzie Tycoon A [CNN] Newsnight Update ciety is banished to a pointless forest. Mu­ 1 0:30PM (35 ® i n n N ew s profile of auto tycoon Henry Ford, featur­ [DIS] Herbie To the Rescue sic by Harry Nilsson. 1971. t h e r e h e g o e s .' a n ' I d o u b t ) DANG IT.' I SHOULD VE GUESS I MIGHT AS WELL GO ) ...PROB'LY NOTHIW ing home movies and reminiscences from ® Can You Beat Baldness? BACK AN' SEE WHAT KINDA j BUT A COUPLA SACKS I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME [TM C] Firstworks Interviews, film clips IF rUL EVER SEE 'IM AGAIN! /KNOW N BETTER THAN TO [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour family and friends. (60 min.) (25) Morton Downey Jr. ______TRUST THAT OLD PIRATE! LOOT RED BEARD DECIDED ----- O F J U N K ! by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee and behind-the-scenes footage highlight T'LEAVE ME! [HBO] MOVIE: Kidco' An ambitious [CNN] PrimeNews (58) Honeymooners the early works of director Oliver Stone. youngster tries his hand at the world of big r ' Unscramble these four Jumbles, ' [DIS] American Originals: Thomas Edi­ [USA] Hollywood Insider business. Scott Schwartz, Cinnamon Idles. 11:00PM (33 33 (22) ® ® d?) one letter to each square, to form son Host Roger Mudd profiles the inventor ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady 1984. Rated PG. Love Boat four ordinary words. of the electric light bulb, phonograph and N ew s 1 :35AM (33 [LIF E ] E/R motion picture camera. (60 min.| (33 Benny Hill 2:00AM (33 People's Court GEMAL [TMC] MOVIE; 'King Solomon's [ESPN] M u scle M agazine (60 min.) (35 Dave Del Dotto: Financial Freedom M ines' Hungry cannibals and German sol­ (35 Cheers (CC). 1$ Ht sriLt now H E '$ ,1 S MOVIE: Nadine' (CC) A wom­ diers threaten an adventurer and an ar­ [HBO] ® Food Saver ® Dating Game an's search for a package of provocative MP. Rimp MIP. AlWAVS chaeologist's daughter as they search for photos involves her with local mobsters (24) Sneak Previews (In Stereo) (38) Home Shopping Spree the legendary underground African trea­ and top-secret maps. Kim Basinger, Jeff (26) Crook and Chase Scheduled: Jamie [ESPN] SportsLook 1/ sure. Richard Chamberlain. Sharon Stone, bridges, Rip Torn. 1987. Rated PG. Lee Curtis and Richard Lewis, co-stars of [TM C] MOVIE; 'The Producers' A has- Herbert Lorn. 1985. Rated PG-13. (In TV’s "Anything but Love Michael Nes­ YO RFT Stereo) [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey been theatrical producer and his accoun­ mith (the Monkees); Girls Next Door. tant partner scheme to make more profit A. 1 [USA] She-Ra: Princess of Power [M AX] MOVIE: 'Any Which Way You Can' Bareknuckle fighter Philo Beddoe ® M ‘ A*S*H from a flop than a hit. Zero Mostel, Gene 6:30PM (3 j CBS N ew s (CC). (In Stereo) agrees to one final match before settling (65 Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) Wilder, Kenneth Mars. 1967. J THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom IF YOUN"PANCAKE" CD ® A B C N ew s (CC) down with his girl and pet orangutan. Clint [A&E] Associates [USA] Madame's Place Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Ruth Gordon. RULTSY MAKEUP I6N'T ALL (lT) Je ffe rso n s (CC). [ M A X ] m o v i e : Repulsion' mu... 1980. Rated PG. (In Stereo) [CNN] Moneyline 2:05AM YOU EXPBCTEP IT TO ® do) N B C N e w s (CC). [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Roman Polanski directed this story of a sofirof/ s.. BE, YOU MIGHT Tf^V [TM C] MOVIE: ‘The Producers' A has- sexually repressed and mentally disturbed (241 (5?) Nightly Business Report been theatrical producer and his accoun­ [ESPN] Lighter Side of Sports AOPINS THIS. young woman whose tenuous grip on real­ 2 : ® Fam ily T ies (CC). tant partner scheme to make more profit [HBO] MOVIE: 'House of Games' David ity snaps violently. Catherine Deneuve. Ian 61^5 c'n from a flop than a hit. Zero Mostel. Gene TUPPIL (ST) Love Connection Mamet wrote and directed this twist-laden Hendry, John Fraser. 1965. Rated NR. Now arrange the circled letters to Wilder, Kenneth Mars. 1967, tale of a psychiatrist who becomes in­ Va c d [A&E] Twentieth Century The Nor­ The Judge (CC) ON THE PASTRACK by Bill Helbrook form the surprise answer, as sug­ volved with a master con artist. Linday 2:30AM (33 mandy invasion begins the buildup toward [USA] Murder. She Wrote Jessica in­ WITH A W Y.. gested by the above cartoon. vestigates when Magnum (Tom Selleck), Crouse, Joe Mantegna, Mike Nussbaum. (33 Money, Money, Money AJ D-Day. Part 1. already framed for murder, becomes the 1987. Rated R. [CNN] Sports Latenight THE E-AIVtE GroBG g'LOOKl^ [CNN] Showbiz Today ^15-Teiilf Te-LU Th£ pRIflTei^riv\ IMP(Z6$$ED, WELL,(VtELODY, I WAi^T; Answer here: ■y Y Y Y Y Y prime suspect in a second murder. (60 [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire [DIS] American Short Story /IL A /k A [ESPN] SportsLook min.I To HAVE Tte PRodF6 aV ) ItiJClNfr To MY CHILD To KtloW i For "DAD,” 1 S££. [USA] Miami Vice [ESPN] SportsCenter (Answers tomorrow) [LIFE] Easy Street 8:30 PM 133 ® Wonder Years (CC) FRIDAY Ok ItU HAVE HlG WHILE YoUP. E)(ACtuY iWHAt 1 DO | 1 1 :30PM (33 ® N ightline (CC). [USA] Lancer [USA] Cartoons Jack is furious when Norma enrolls in a m k i m i J mY fkoi^ A at w ^>^k e v e r y Jumbles: TAFFY HONEY EIGHTY CONCUR Yesterday's pottery class. (R) (In Stereo) (33 Morton Downey Jr. 2:35AM (33 Family Feud Answer: You show poise when you raise your Inside Edition hospital 6ED.' 7:00PM (3) Honeymooners eyebrows Instead o( th(s—T-T H E ROOF (85 NBA Basketball: at (35 [H B O ] m o v i e : w a n te d (3) (22) W h eel of Fortune (CC). 2:50AM M ilw au kee B u cks (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) ® Feed My People Dead or Alive' (CC) A maniacal terrorist ( D ® C osby Sh o w (CC). (In Stereo) (221 ® Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) stalks the streets of Los Angeles, bombing FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavea ■nd hindling, from 'jumbl*. cto lliit nvwipap*,, P.O. B oi 4366, OrlAtido, FL 3264 (35 d i C h eers (CC). 9:00PM (33 MOVIE: Purple Hearts' random locations at will. Rutger Hauer. In e li^ your nim*. iddrBt* and zip cod* and maha your chock payable to Nawapapartwoka. (25 Sherlock Holmes (38) Rockford Files Part 2 of 2. (CC) Amid the carnage of the Vietnam Gene Simmons. Robert Guillaume. 1987. War, a Navy doctor and a nurse fall in love. Racing From Plainsfield Rated R. (In Stereo) CJV-- 'V U y o' o J - ' (25) M*A*S*H Ken Wahl, Cheryl Ladd, Stephen Lee. St. Elsewhere Home Shopping Over­ (24) @ MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 1984. (In Stereo) 3:00AM (33 EiTH^P IT’.^ TUB (S?) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour night Service (3 hrs.) AT ^ di) MOVIE: 'A Tale of Two Cities' Dick- (33 ® Roseanne (CC) Roseanne and Dan [A&E] Slap Maxwell Story (35 Update: Making it Happen 0 B,iiiwibr.bKrn n r p i f T n n r > en’s classic tale of romance and violence evaluate their marriage after news of a o u j ^ COPYRIGHT - Y LA^T PAY o f during the French Revolution. Peter Cush­ friend's divorce. (R) (In Stereo) [CNN] Sports Tonight ® Hom e Shopping N etw ork (3 hrs.) ing, Chris Sarandon. Dame Flora Robson. Astrograph (33 Hunter [DIS] Return to Treasure Island (CC) [A&E] Associates THE ORIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr W i N T f / ? P o L P I^ u M s 1980. Jim is framed for murder and escapes from P A j e / IT'S (22) ® In the Heat of the Night (CC) [CNN] Headline News Overnight (25) Current Affair Jamaica with Long John Silver; Silver's c a u t i o n : Two feuding sisters discover that their former pirate friends challenge him to a bi­ [ESPN] Track And Field: NCAA Indoor zi$i...po YOU the Fip5T PAY Fam ily T ies (CC). Part 2 of 2. j F1EI?TO(HT„^ portant today and they should not be d5 father died from poisoning, not heart fail­ zarre contest. (2 hrs.) Part 3 of 5. Championships From Indianapolis. (2 PONOT [A&E] Chronicle A survey of the latest ure (60 min.) (In Stereo) hrs.) (R) overlooked, but be careful not to let [ESPN] SportsCenter B A C K O ^ R fCNOM/ WHAT ^ op SPIKING food trends. (24) Frontline (CC) Sexually abused as a trivial points obscure the big picture. [TM C] MOVIE; ‘Body Double' An unem­ 3:05AM (33 N ew s (R) M W r C A l i g E % u r Stand back a bit to get a better [CNN] Moneytine child, Shirley Turcotte returns to her child­ hood home to confront those who failed to ployed Hollywood actor becomes impli­ 3:30AM (35 Twilight zone % THAT fA^ANS? perspective. [ESPN] SportsCenter cated in a bizarre murder scheme. Craig SEVERED 5-^1 L ^ B i r t h d a y protect her. (60 min.) (R) [A&E] Slap Maxwell Story THAves VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Don’t let [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Wasson. Melanie Griffith, Gregg Henry. your natural prudence and caution de­ [A&E] MOVIE: The Girl in the Picture’ 1984. Rated R. [DIS] MOVIE: 'Macauley's Daughter' A [USA] Miami Vice An out-of-favor rock A Scottish photographer longs for his old sert you today In an involvement where former fighter and his 10-year-old daugh­ star (Sheena Easton), who's involved as a girlfriend, John Gordon-Sinclair. Irina 1 1 :35PM (33 Night Court ter roam the outback in 1953 Australia. WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll there Is something of value at stake. witness in a music payola scandal, weds 1 March 22, 1989 Brook, David McKay. 1986. Bryan Brown, Noni Hazlehurst, Rebecca Foolish gambles aren't apt to get the Crockett. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 1 2:00AM (33 USA Today Scheduled: [CNN] Larry King Live pesticides in food. (R) Smart. 1987. Rated NR. Several Involvements In joint ventures job done. HAVE VOU SEEN OLIR NBM NO/ A N D U N L E S S HE FIN D S i 'l l N EV Eg S E E H IM . 7:30PM (3) Entertainment Tonight [DIS] MOVIE: 'Macauley's Daughter' A (35 Star Trek [TM C] MOVIE: ‘The House on Carroll are likely In the year ahead and each will LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Even though Actress Shelley Long. (In Stereo) former fighter and his 10-year-old daugh­ Street' Against the backdrop of the PRiNCiPAUYETi ® . H om e Shopping N etw ork (3 hrs.) (OUTABOUT THAT LITTLE have to be handled with extreme skill. your way of doing things may be better (Tl (22) Jeopardyl (CC). ter roam the outback in 1953 Australia. McCarthy era of the 1950s, a magazine CLOSET DOWN THE KALU... than your associates' procedures to­ Bryan Brown, Non! Hazlehurst, Rebecca ® Wild, Wild West photographer uncovers a plot to smuggle One in particular will have exceptional C D Kate & A llie (CC). potential. day, you might have to make certain ad­ Smart. 1987. Rated NR. S6) Various Programming Nazi war criminals into the United States. INN N ew s Kelly McGillis, Jeff Daniels. 1987. Rated ARIES (March 21-April 19) Your judg­ justments In order to salvage their (35 [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing: Tony Thorn­ ® Current Affair pride. ® M *A*S*H ton vs. Kevin Watts Middleweight bout PG. ment is questionable today and steps (15 Synchronal you take might have to be retraced. Be SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You are (S) ® Win, Lose or Draw scheduled for 12 rounds from Atlantic [USA] MOVIE: 'Threshold' A head sur­ NORTH 3-21-89 City, N.J. (2 hrs.) (Live) [A&E] Henry Ford: Tin Lizzie Tycoon A geon raises a controversy by implanting an Bridge prepared to do with your feet what you likely to be extremely Imaginative to­ ® ) N ew hart (CC). ♦ a k ®5 profile of auto tycoon Henry Ford, featur­ experimental mechanical heart in a female fail to do with your head. Arles, treat day, but, unfortunately, you might use [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Family Sins' A father's ¥873 [A&E] World of Survival acts of favoritism toward one of his two ing home movies and reminiscences from patient. Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum. yourself to a birthday gift. Send for your this splendid faculty to anticipate nega­ family and friends. (60 min.) Mare Winningham. 1981. ♦ A Q8 tive results Instead of positive ones. [CNN] Crossfire sons precipitates an emotional crisis Astro-Graph predictions for the year within the family. Jam es Farentino, Jill Ei- [CNN] Newsnight ♦ A 10 7 3 2 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Gen­ [DIS] A Family Circus Easter Animated. 3:40AM (33 Nlghtwatch Joined In There is no realistic play for 13 ------ahead by mailing $1 to Astro-Graph, kenberry. Andrew Bednarski. 1987. It’s sim ple erally speaking, your financial trends The older kids try to capture the Easter [ESPN] Powerlifting: Super Heavy­ Progress WEST EAST c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Bunny when they fear he'll find the eggs [U SA] Law and Harry McGraw Harry be­ weight Invitational From Australia.' (60 tricks, so declarer should carefully «> IM< btHIA ?-2l

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Mon.-FrI. 1- | loped Is dolly reading of cation teacher to fill The Manchester Public one year accounts pay­ person. Call 870-9261 Immediately In our a pm.; 3 yaara old 7-1 pm. Call: | Schools solicits bids for chester, 1900 through and ask for Mr. Girard. the ads In classified. duo role In daycare able experience, good 1910. Purpose: local Manchester office. The Childrens Place Inc. center. Full or port BLBCTRICAL SUPPLIBS Call Mr. M cGrall at DELIVERY van driver for the i m - i m school year. Interpersonal com­ history research. Rhett LABORER and Trim man 643-5535 for malor corporation. time. Responsible tor Sealed bids will be received munication and moth Krause, 55 Wildwood for siding company. 646-5798, Tuesday and staff and school work. until March M, ItW . 1:M P. skills and CRT expe­ Wednesday 1pm - 7pm. Full benefits. Please Road., Vernon, CT 643-9633 or 742-5406. call 249-6801 between 8 Work directly with M „ at which time they will be rience. If you qualify, eoe/m/f. owner. Coll 649-9228. publicly opened. The right Is 06066. MEDICAL ASSISTANT am - 5 pm. Ask for Don. reserved to relect any and oil please contact: Direc­ wanted In business doc­ SAVINGS BANK OF ASSISTANT Teocher- bids. Specifications and bid tor of Human Resour­ to r’s office. E x p e ­ /Core giver port or full form s m ov be secured of the ces or apply In person rience preferred but RN/LPN MANCHESTER time. Loving person to Business Office, 45 N. School to: Economy Electric 1 1 ANNDUNCEMENT8 Street, Manchester, CT. not necessary. Salary Immediate Medical Full time Tellers C8rtlfied work with children In Supply, Inc., 428 Tol­ PLUMBING Contractor negotiable. Hours 10-6, center. Flexible hours 050-03 land Turnpike, Man­ Monday-Friday. Call Care Center of Man­ wanted. chester, Connecticut, with excellent creden­ chester has a part Nurse Aide arranged between 6 am tials wishes to ex­ 528-7161 for Interview. Experienced or will to 6 pm. A B C Daycare 06040. 647-5000. eoe change labor/materlal time opening (32 train. Good wages Immediate open­ Inc. 647-0788. for landscaping. Call hours) for a nurse MEMCM. SECRETARY and benefit. Apply; ings on all shifts ATTENTION - Hiring! evenings 649-3552. with recent acute or for full & part-tlniB WAITER/WAITRESS Needed for medicel office ambulatory care ex­ Government lobs - REHERSAL hall wanted - In Mencheeter. Experi­ Savings Bank of positions. yo u r oreo. $17,840- DAYS 80 member woman's ence In third perty Insur- perience. Interested Manchester $69,485. 602-820-2841 chorus, Thursdays, ence. Knowledge In ge- applicants call Kim Every otiiir waakand Ext. R775.______7pm-10:30pm. 667-2972 923 Main Street Fuil time positions currently exist for nerel office end recep­ at 721-7303 Mon-Fri required. OFFICE Manager tor evenings. tionist duties. Computer 9-4 Manchester Ask about our child small company. Self the right people to work between taking the drugs. It skills preferred. Send re­ IO C ______Your child isn’t just sume to: P.O. Box 8003, caro rs-lmburssmant starter and organiza­ 6:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. - affects all the kids. Employment Manchester, Ct 06040- tional skills o must. learning about 8003 or call 646-1900. NURSES and non-bsnedt rate of Some bookkeeping and 5:00 p.m. No experience is neces­ Drugs keep everyone pay program other diversified re­ History and English l p iv r n sponsibilities. 646-1464. sary. Just a good attitude and a plea­ from learning. PART TIME in school. He’s also MANCHESTER Honda. Small group home in suburban setting. For more informa­ CARPENTER’S Apprent­ sant personality. For an interview Our schools need HELP WANTED “Connecticut's largest •House Manager $13.56-$17.00 per hour ice - Sunroom In ­ learning about tion please call di­ stallers need assistant. call or apply in person. our help. motorcycle/power •Bailor, weekends 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. MUSEUM Tour Guides equipment dealer" Is rector of Nursing Learn a trade with real 1 amphetamines, barbi- $14.00-$18.00 per hour N, As a parent, you can do your for historic house. Part now accepting applica­ lob satisfaction. Some FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS tuates and marijuana. time, seasonal starting tions In the sales, ser­ 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. $14.00-$18.00 per hour Crestfield experience and tools part. Talk with your chHd. Find out helpful. 646-1464. 755 Silver Lane Drugs are rampant in mid May. Flexible vice, and parts depart­ •per diems, second and third shifts Convalescent how bad the problem is at his school. hours; some weekend ments. Competitive East Hartford, CT our schools today. afternoons. Interest In wages paid vacatlan, $1S.00-$20.00 per hour Home GOOD U SE D furniture Is Then talk to other parents. history and people re­ medical and fringe be­ •Retention bonuses every six months, In demand. Why not ad­ 569-1040 Kids are talang them quired. Will train. $4.25 nefits. Call for Inter­ excellent benefits. EOE vertise the furniture you EOE And decide what you as a group can do 643-5151 no longer use In classi­ before school. They’re taking per hour. Hale Homes­ view Tuesday through 647-1624 . to get drugs out of the classroom. tead, 247-8996. Friday, 646-2789 fied? Coll 643-2711. them between classes. I Also, contact your local agency on School has even become one drug abusa They can provide you with valuable of the more convenient places M A N C H E S T E R J O B S E R V IC E ... 9lway» nady to §ervo/ob-$eekon and araa amployan at no charga... information as well as sound advica Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: to buy drugs. School is your child’s best chance to get ahead JOB The sad part is that all this in lifa Don’t let drugs take that chance away. • Do you have mechanical apti­ doesn’t just affect those kids who are • Like public contact? Immediate • Area lawn service company seek­ tude? Employer will train SERVICE opening available for receptlon- ing licensed lawn technician to ‘Immediate opening lor experi­ machinist apprerttlce to set up lat. Will greet cllenta, answer tele­ spray or apply paaticldea or other and operate lathes, milling phone. Ilte typing. Good pay rate. enced auto mechanic with own chemicals. Excellent pay * fringe tools to do all round mechanic machines and grinders. Pay * benefits. work. Good pay/benefita. fringe benefits. * Data entry operator opening re­ • No experience required for ware­ • Contractor has opening for car­ quires minimum of 3 months ex­ PARTNERSHIP FOR A DRUG-FREE AMERICA perience. Good pay/benefits. house worker. Will move mate­ penter helper with trade school rials. put away stock. Good pay background or some experience • Experienced all around carpen­ State of Connecticut In carpentry work. Good pay & ter. with own tools, needed at Labor Department benefits, /benefits. • Experienced secretary needed once to do remodeling work. Ex­ lor low office. Typing, transcrib­ cellent pay rate. •Woodworking shop seeking ex­ 806 Main Street ing work. P.C. experience a plus. perienced cabinetmaker. Good Good pay. pay and benefits. Manchester, C T06040 (203) 649-4558 © 1987. Smith/Greonland Inc.