Ifi—M a m c h ESTER h e r a l d , Tuesday, Jan. 9,1990

CARS J g T ] homes HOMES I HOMES (APARTMENTS I MISCELLANEOUS I FOR SALE I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE Reinstated Streaking SpcciollsH GOVERNMENT seized M A N C H E S T E R -4 , 6, and SOUTH WINDSOR- POSSIBLE Owner Fi­ VERNON-3 bedroom v e h ic le s fro m $100. Aftordable. Fantastic nancing on these 2 Cape. $149,900. E x c e l­ 7 room apartments. Se­ HERBALIFE curity. No pets. Now Fords, Mercedes, starter home on large Investment "Beau­ lent location, all ap­ Chews. Buyers Guide. Order puts Shea MHS boys roll available. 646-2426, 9-5 Independent Distributor level private lot featur­ ties!" Both are approx­ pliances, gas heat, city Defit! 602-838-8885, A775. in g 2-3 bedroom s, ap­ imately 10 years old, water and sewer, hard­ weekdays. Call me for products pliances, woodstove hove exterior siding, wood floors, custom MANCHESTER-4 room FORD-1989 Probe GT. back on the /3 to 3rd straight win/11 and detached garage. gas heat, very well- drapes, two 12x12 apartment, 2nd floor, or opportunity, Air, 5 speed, FM A real buy. $119,900. malntolned and show closed-ln porches, one appliances, heat and Nancy 645-6618 cassette, well- with sliders overlook­ m aln taln e d. 649-0743, Century 21, Epstein well. Call today to ELECTRICAL hot water, washer/d- R e a lty, 647-8895n make your "New Year" ing 20x36 Sabrina Pool, M&M OIL ryer hookups, base­ leave message. t h e m a n o r House-6,400 appointment to see! nicely landscaped ment storage. $650 per square feet of Post and A sk in g $217,900 and yard. C all 872-0479. PLUMBING & HEATING month, 1 months secur­ Beam Craftsmanship,4 $219,900. Strano Real GOVERNMENT Homes - Oil Burner Service A Sales DUMAS ELECTRIC ity, 1 year lease, refer­ Estate, 647-7653n CARS ITRUCKS/VANS fireplaces, Italian M ar­ from $1 (U-Repair). ■ Automatic Oil Delivery Service changes, ences. Adults pre­ ! FOR SALE J IFOR SALE ble foyer, elegant Crys­ BOLTON-Gorgeous 3 Delinquent tax prop­ -Well Pumps Sales & Service additional wiling and ferred. Call after 6pm, tal chandelier, exqui­ bedroom Split. Water­ erty. Repossessions. repairs on existing 649-1362. ■Water Heaters (Eiwtrio t o««) FORD-1979, E150, long site Oak Interior finish front. Great room with 602-838-8885, GH775. PLYMOUTH-1986, Ho­ -Bathroom & Kitchen homes. Quality work at MANCHESTER-Four bed van. Good running work. Features oil the water view, kitchen ca­ rizon, air, AM /FM ste­ BOLTON-Enloy the coun­ Remodeling affordable prices. rooms. First floor, nice condition. Needs body amenities from the binets galore. Call try In this 3 bedroom location, yard, park­ reo, power brakes, -Senior Citizen Discounts Entirely owner operated. work. Best otter. 649- Amerec Sauna In the Anne. $349,000. Cape. Short walk to ing. $525. 643-4006. power steering, excel­ A 27 years exp. Call 2905 after 5:00. lower leyelto the whirl­ RE/MAX East of the beach. Easy access to ■Electric Work lent condition, 62K FREE ESTIMATES Dumas MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ pool In the master bed­ R iv e r, 647-1419.P 1-384. Marilyn Vatte- room, 2nd floor apart- miles. $2,400 or best ilaiirhpBlpr IfralJi room. Enloy 11 acres of MANCHESTER-Front to ronl. $126,900. Sentry Phorre: 646-5253 ment. Garage, otter. C all 646-2993 a f­ CARS seclusion In Whittaker back living room bow Real Estate, 643-4060.O basement storage. Ref­ ter 5:00pm, ask tor I Chase Estates. Lo­ 649-2871 Dennis.______FOR SALE front. Immaculate ANDOVER-3 bedroom erences, 2 months se­ cated lust 2 miles from home with charm. Raised Ranch on 2■^ curity required. $550 DODGE, 1986 Caravan- Route 2. Call for a Priced to sell. Good country acres. Built CONCRETE plus utilities. No ap­ Fully loaded, excellent Wednesday, Jan. 10,1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents A brochure. Hebron sized lot. Call Barbara. with customized kit­ pliances. 643-6927. condition, original $875,000. P h ilip s Real OUTTO BECOME $169,000. R E /M A X East chen. Diane Johnson. owner. $8,000. 646-5153, Estate, 742-1450n PAINTIN6/PAPERIN6 of the River, 647-1419.0 $189,900. Sentry Real WET BASEMENT? leave message. MANCHESTER'S NORTH COVENTRY- MANCHESTER-Starter Estate, 643-4060.D Over 40 Years Experience John Paul Lane. $40,000 with style. 3 levels, all COVENTRY- McHugh Himself Written Guarantee Free Estimates 133 d CONDOMINIUMS CARDINAL 2nd mortgage at 0 per­ bright and shiny, 3 #1 cent Interest for 10 Immaculate, well dec­ Painting & wallpapering at Hatetways, Foundation Cracks, Sump bedrooms, and family orated, 8 room home. Pumps, Drainage Lines, Basement Wa- FOR RENT BUICK, INC. y e a rs !!! If you have at its best Free Estimates. Fully China lifts room. Call Barbara. Lovely landscaping terprrxriing ol Floors & Walls & More. 1985 Buick Riviera Loaded $8,795 USED CAR least $40,000 equity In $134,700. R E /M A X East Insured. Establisheed 1974. FOR RENT-3 bedrooms, your current home, with brick front walk. Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 1986 Pont. SunbtrdlAtig 14k $6,280 of the River, 647-1419.n Great eastern views. 2Vj bath Townhouse 1986 Pontiac Firebird $8,895 Third heist nets $6,600 you may be able to buy Doris Bourque. 643-9321 with basement and car­ 1986 Pont Trans Am 26K $8,M5 DEALER this 3,050 square foot VERNON-Owner to help port. $950 per month with financing. Price $209,900. Sentry Real 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,S9S $2,495 martial law Custom Contemporary 84 Alliance 2 Dr. Estate, 643-4060.D plus utilities and secur­ 1966 Grand Marquis V-6 $6,960 for approximately odlustable, freshly Wall Papering and Painting MISCELLANEOUS ity. Century 21, Epstein By Nancy Foley painted, to be car­ SOUTH WlNDSOR- 1986 Corvette Loaded $18,990 84 Camaro 2 Dr. $3,995 N $2,200/month. Devel­ Reolty, 647-88950 Manchester Herald peted, needs to be sold. Newer 3 bedroom, 3'/2 30 years Experience SERVICES 1987 Buick LeSabre Cpe. $9,980 Laws prohibiting dissent oper Is offering best MANCHESTER-1 b e d ­ 84 Crown Vic $4,995 terms available! 4 bed­ Call Ron. $94,500. bath Ranch. 1st flo o r Insurance, References and 1987 Hyundai Excel $3,695 RE/MAX East of the laundry, family room, room , $580; 2 be d­ 1987GMCS-15SptP/U $6,360 84 Sunbird 4 Dr. $2,495 An armed man stole $6,600 from rooms, 2 full + 2 half Free Estimates rooms, 2 baths, $680. remain in ejfect, however baths, laccuzzi, 3 car R iv e r, 647-1419.0 rec room. In-ground SNOW PLOWING 1987ChevS-10P/U $6,280 the Savings Bank of Manchester at MARTY MATTSSON Great to share, pool, 1987 Cadillac Brougham $12,980 85 Escort 4 Dr. $1,995 garage. Reduced to MANCHESTER-A home pool and huge deck. Commercial and Residential 1187 Tolland Turnpike Tuesday in Joan Inguantl. $239,900. 649-4431 Snow bk)w^|ervlces avail- exercise room, sauna, 19870ldsmobileFirenza $6,490 85 Reliant 4 Dr. $3,295 BEUING (AP) — Premier Li Peng today lifted $345,000. P h ilip s Real to call your own. This etc. 649-8355. the third robbery of the bank’s Estate, 742-14500 all brick Cape features Sentry Real Estate, 643- 1968 S-10 Ext P/U $10,960 $2,395 martial law in Beijing more than seven months after Can Mike 649-4304 1988ChevS-10P/U $7*495 85 Lynx 2 Dr. Manchester branches in a little more 7 rooms, eat-ln kitchen, 4060.D WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. imposing it to quell massive pro-democracy protests. NORTH COVENTRY-$500 Mon-Sat 9am-9pm 1988 Skylark Sedan $6,590 85 Fiero 2 Dr. $3,695 towards your closing fireplaced living room, SOUTH WINDSOR-Move Quality work at a The action was largely cosmetic because stfict laws than a year. deck, huge yard. Abso­ reasonable price! LOW RATES 1989 Century Coupe $10,980 The man remains at large, accord­ costs. Bright and airy In condition. 6 room 1989 Buick iW Avenue $16,490 85 Merkur 2 Dr. $4,595 banning dissent arc in force. lutely adorable. An ex­ Split, well-maintained Interior & Exterior HOMES eat-ln kitchen high­ 81 St., 85 BMVI/325E $10,895 The announcement appeared at least partly in­ ing to Gary Wood, spokesman for lights this clean and cellent buy. Coll Linda, both Inside and out. Free Estimates What mokes Wont Ads EJJ for rent the Manchester Police Department. comfortable 2 year old residence 647-8691. Completely repainted, Call Brian Weigle work? People like you Manchester 85 Sunbird 2 Dr. $2,995 tended to case foreign criticism and allow the $139,900. R E /M A X East new carpeting, refln- who read and use the An alarm went off at the bank at family home. 3 bed­ 645-8912 3 BEDROOM S. 649-4571 86 Riviera 2 Dr. $9,495 resumption of loans and high-level exchanges halted rooms, 2 baths, 2 car of the River, 647-1419.0 Ished hardwood floors, Wont Ads every doy. 643- $750/month + utilities. after the govcmmcnl’s bloody suppression of the 1:52 p.m. and police arrived on the garage, sliders to deck M ANCHESTER-Rurol and newly remodelled FORGET THE REST 2711. No pets. Century 21, 86New Ykr.4Dr. $6,995 reform movement in June. scene a few minutes later, according overlook private rear Ranch...Owner anx­ family room, private Epstein Realty, 647- 86 Fiero 2 Dr. $4,395 to Sgt. Richard Busick. yard. Make offer. Phil­ ious to sell this 3 bed­ partially fenced back CALL THE BEST! 8895. CLYDE Li said he represented the ruling Communist Party ~n yard with patio and ips Real Estate, 742- room home with 2'/2 Interior/Exterior Painting. WE DELIVER MANCHESTER-Older 86 5THAve4Dr. $7,395 and government in thanking the People’s Liberation The robber was described by wit­ shed. $153,900. D.W . For Home Delivery. Call CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 1450D______baths, finished rec Free estimates. Insured. Army for restoring order, saying, “The people will nesses as a white male, 40 to 45 Fish Realty, 643-1591 .□ home. 4 bedrooms, 2 ROUTE 83, VERNON 87 Sable 4 Dr. $7,895 HEBRON-Spaclous and room, 2 fireplaces, gar­ 647-9946 full baths, large kit­ never forget. years old, with short brown hair, s ^ 83 Olds Omega 4 Dr. $4,995 age, and beautiful lot. EAST HARTFORD-Super Kay 87 Sable 4 Dr. $7,595 comfortable summer VonrJay to Friday. 9 to 6 chen, living room and 83 Pontiac Wagon $6,395 “China is now stable politically, economically and wearing a blue cloth Jacket and a home close to private W ill consider rent with clean! Beautiful,taste­ 646-0754 family room, plus en­ 64 Buick Century Wag. $5,995 87 Nissan P/U $4,895 socially. Production and lives arc in good order, com­ blue ba.scball cap, Busick said. beach at Amston Lake. option. $159,900. fully decorated 3 bed­ closed porch and gar­ ^ m 3 bedrooms, delightful RE/MAX East of the room home with age. $925. Allbrio 84 Olds Cut Sup 2 Dr. $4,995 87 Mazda P/U $4,995 modity supplies arc suffTcicnl, people live and work An FBI spokesman in Hartford, R ive r, 647-1419.0 curved walls. Cathed­ enclosed porch. Excel­ Realty, 202 East Center 84 Chev Monte Carlo V-8 $6,995 87 Maxima SE $11,395 in peace and contcnlmcnt,” he said. who investigated the scene of the lent condition. $94,500. MANCHESTER-Lots of ral celling In living ■91 d HOMES ■ ^ B U S IN E S S Street, Manchester. 84 Lincoln Continental $8,995 His 10-minulc speech, made this morning, was rrime, said the man was short, bet­ room, dining room and Philips Real Estate, room ...4 bedroom i^ M for sale PROPERTY 649-0917. 84 Bonneville $6,895 87 Cougar LS $8,695 kitchen. Sliding glass l£2J broadcast on national radio and television tonight, a ween 5 feet, 2 inches and 5 feet, 5 742-14500 charming older Colon­ AVAILABLE doors lead to brand 85 Caprice Wagon $6,895 87 Cutlass 4 Dr. $7,995 day after authorities originally planned to make the inches, and was “slim.” ATTENTION Catcher! ial. Beautiful hard­ MANCHESTER-6 room GREAT Investment op­ I mmedlately- new multi-level deck. 85 Buick Electra 4 Dr. $9,995 This delightful 9 room wood floors, gracious Cope, attached garage, portunity. Features 5 Remodelled 4 bedroom 87 Corolla 4 Dr. $6,995 announcement. The reason for the delay was not im­ He may have been wearing Nicely situated on a Ranch on Hebron Road dining room and over­ great location, spa­ rooms, 2 bedroom Cape. Large family 85 Celebrity Wagon $6,695 sunglas.scs, the spokesman said. m H cu l-d e -sa c. $179,900. 87 Mazda RX7 $10,795 mediately clear. In Bolton has always sized 2 car garage with cious deck, corner lot. oportment plus store room, fireplace, eat-ln 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr. $6,895 D.W. Fish Realty, 643- The govcmmcnl may have been moving cautiously The robber walked up to a female caught the eye of those storage. $142,500. $135,000. 643-0387. front. Business area. kitchen, carpeted liv­ 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. $6,395 88 GMC P/U $10,495 RE/MAX East of the 1591.0 to gauge public reaction to the news and allow itself teller and demanded money, he said. passing by! 3 bed­ COVENTRY- Currently retail, easily ing room and bed­ 66 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr. $6,895 88 Town Car ss R iv e r, 647-1419.0 VERNON-Bullders own converted to offices. $16,495 flexibility in case of attempted anti-government Four employees were in the bank, rooms, 2 full baths, 2 Immoculote 2,100 rooms, large laundry 86 Chev Celebrity 4 Dr. $6,895 z -D fireplaces, sunroom, MANCHESTER-New lis­ home. Take advantage sauore foot Raised Idea for small restau­ and bath. $995 per 88 Reliant 4 Dr. $6,595 but no customers, the FBI spokes­ 66 Olds Delta 2 Dr. $9,995 protests. family room, full fin­ ting...Don't miss this o f t h is Reservlor Ranch. 4 bedrooms, 3 rant. $179,(KX). Spruce month. 646-4144 or 643- The official radio followed Li’s speech with an man said. O 13 Heights 4 bedroom Co­ 88 Cougar LS $9,995 ished basement, Sa­ magnificent Circa 1760 baths, fireplaced fam­ Realty, 646-0576. 0909. 872-9111 editorial praising the move and a program of trium­ The gunman was seen leaving the brina In-gound pool, 4 Cape. Post and beam lonial. Many upgrades ily room, Cothedral liv­ 88 Grd Marq. $10,695 o car garage, excellent construction, gorgeous and amenities Includ­ ing room , V i wooded phant martial music. scene in a small gray-blue vehicle O -n ing Cedar siding, 6- 88 Mazda MX6 $9,495 with spoked wheels and a Connec­ condition. $239,900. wide board floors, 4 acre, 2 cor garage. ROOMS istore/ office Li wore a dark gray Wcslcm-stylc suit and sal at a O m Jackson & Jackson fireplaces. Posslblean- panel doors, hardwood $183,900. 644-9978. 644- I Lipman VW 88 Mazda MX6 $9,985 desk, his hands folded in front of him most of the ticut license plate, according to floors, whirlpool tubs, FOR RENT I for rent Real Estate, 647-8400.D tlque shop. Move-In 1101 evenings. Rte. 83, Vernon time. Busick. The car was possibly an condition. $162,900. wet bar, oversized COLUMBIA Lake Water­ M ANCHESTER-MaIn 89 Ford Probe AT, AJC $9,988 His calm manner was in sharp contrast to his older model sports car, the FBI front!!! Enloy endless Century 21, Epstein deck and more! MANCHESTER-Room MORANDE $269,900. D .W . F ish with kitchen privi­ street. Approximately 89VWGLI5Spd. $11,688 LINCOLN MERCURY-MAZDA spokesman said. summers at this super 5 R ealty, 647-8895r I CONDOMINIUMS agitated, arm-waving delivery when he announced R ealty, 643-1591 .□ leges. Private Resi­ 350 square feet. 1st 88 Ranger X-Cab, V-6 $7,988 room Cottage at Co­ MANCHESTER- FOR SALE (formerly Moriarty Bros.) the night of May 19 that the government would not The FBI docs not believe the rob­ Patrick Flynn/Mandiester Herald I dence, non-smoker. No floor, carpeted, cen­ 89 GoK GL 4 Dr., AT $9,488 lumbia Lake beginning Affordable. Beauti­ 301 Center Street bery is related to other robberies in ANDOVER-4 bedroom alcohol. Quiet, consid­ trally located tor pro­ 88GotlGL4Dr..AT $7,588 permit the student-led protests to continue. The next fully kept 3 bedroom, M A NCHESTER- M anchester m ^ In 1990 ! 3 bedroom s, 1 Colonial with lots of erate. $85 week. 649- fessional person or 88 Jetta GL 4 Dr., AT $8,488 day, he signed the order imposing martial law in the area, the spokesman said. HOLDUP SCENE — Police investigate the scene of afternoon. The robber escaped with $6,600, police bath, living room with 1 both home on large offordoble 2 bedroom '/2 closets. Move-In condi­ 2902. small business. Call 87 Fox GL 4 Dr. $4,988 643-5135 “1 think he’s a new guy on the an armed robbery at the Savings Bank of said. stone fire p la ce , 100x200 lot. Featuring over­ tion. Excellent value Townhouse end unit. 646-1712 between 9-5. 87 Cherokee Larado $12,888 Please see CHINA, page 10 lot with 1 car garage. sized 2 car garage, first Built with crottmon- MANCHESTER-1 b e d ­ > CD for the expanding fam­ MANCHESTER-East 87 Acura Legend Cpe. $14,988 Please see HOLDUP, page 10 Manchester branch on Tolland Turnpike Tuesday Lake lovers be sure to floor den, and walk to ily. Seeing Is believing. shlp by U 8. R. Fully room, convenient loco- 87 ^Btta GL 4 Dr.. 5 Spd $7,288 REPUBLICAN CAUCUS appllonced kitchen tlon, kitchen Center Street. Prime ^ > see this property! Of­ Highland School. Call Stan for on ap­ location! Office suites 87 Golf GL AT $6,688 Republican electors of the fered at $189,900. Jack- $134,900. Century 21, with sliders to patio privileges. 528-4206. p o in tm e n t. $154,900. from $700-$900 per 86 Golf 5 Spd.. 4 Dr. $3,788 Town of Bolton are hereby JO H son 8< Jackson Real Epstein Realty, 647- and full bosement. Homeless in Manchester RE/MAX East of the GENTLEMAN, non- month. Security sys­ 86 Quantum AT, 4 Dr. $7,288 notified that there will be a Estate, 647-8400.D $99,500. D.W. Fish > 88950 R ive r, 647-1419.D smoker, private home, tems, great parking 86GTI5Spd. $6,968 caucus at the Town Hall on Housing pact need R ealty, 643-1591 .□ “O next to shower, park­ and visibility. Allbrio 85 GTI 5 Spd. $4,788 Tuesday, January 16, 1990 at ing. 649-6801. Realty, 202 East Center 84 GTI 5 Spd. $3,988 7:30 p.m., for the purpose of Days on street pass slowly while killing time Street, Manchester. 84 Buick Century Wag $3,688 selecting party-endorsed can­ 649-0917.______02 Chevy S-10 W/Cap $2,888 didates for Town Committee 109 APARTMENTS divides speakers Astrogi*aph STORE Space For Rent- 645-0838 membership, and to transeict I^ ^ I for rent Manchester, Main such other business as may By Dianna M. Talbot Street. 529-7858 or 563- properly come before the Manchester Herald 4438. caucus. By Rick Santos MANCHESTER-4 room, calamities. Schaller's Virginia M. Wickersham, PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Today you has ulterior motives might try to talk you 2nd floor apartment. By 7:15 a.m. on Monday, 36 people had left the Manchester Herald will be judged by the company you into assuming additional responsibil­ Stove and refrigerator. Q uality Chairman ^ o u r Republican homeless shelter on Main Street for what has become Request keep, so select companions with ex­ ities at this time that are against your Security. No pets. $675. ELLINGTON Pre-owned Autos Town Committee a daily fight for survival during this winter season. More than a dozen citizens ^Birthday treme care. It your buddy has a bad rep­ better judgment. Turn a deaf ear to 643-4902. MEADOWVIEW pleaded with the Board of Directors utation, you could be put in the same his/her pleadings. Value Priced 016-01 Many of them would walk through the streets of 5 ROOM Duplex-$585 plus PLAZA 88 Honda Prelude SI Tuesday to join an affordable hous­ category. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Heavy de­ utilities. Lease, secur­ Manchester for 13 hours until the Samaritan Shelter sparks Jan. 10,1990 AT. Loaded. ing compact. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Small family mands might be made upon your so­ ity deposit, references. Low Milos V i a , T U U TOWN OF BOLTQN for the homeless opened again that night at 8 p.m. You should do rather well in the year grievances could get blown out of pro­ cially today that could turn something 649-8236. TAX COLLECTOR’S Some were happier this day than others. Already, At least five others, though, op­ portion today and cause a serious rift In that should be fun Into a workfest. Don't 1000 sq. ft. 86 Nissan Sentra ahead in ventures where you can oper­ 6-Spd..A/C NOTICE mid-30-degree temperatures held out the prospect of posed the plan, saying it could force the household. Don’t let anything you let conditions distort the event’s MANCHESTER- Busy Rta. 83, new 1000sq. ft. acrimony ate independently of others. Arrange­ Avolloble Imme- $ 3 , 4 5 0 the town into providing housing. say or do contribute to this. purpose. rental area, in attractive Notice is hereby given to the what could only be described as a balmy winter day ments that require associates might not dlotelv. 1 bedroom 85 HorKkii :Wc TAURUS (April 20-May 20) There’S a LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) You’re not shopping plaza. Ideal for re­ taxpayers of the Town of Bol­ for those who live in the streets. However, Planning Director Mark work out too nifty. apartment, heat and tail, office, professlortal, serv­ AT, Low Miles possibility you could experience some likely to have too much success achiev­ ton that a tax of 47.2 mills laid Pellegrini, who served as the town’s CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) More hot water Included. Se­ ice. As the shelter closed its doors for the day, many of By Rick Santos problems in communication today. ing objectives today If your wish list is on the Supplemental Motor cooperation than usual on your behalf curity deposit and ref­ Call 86VWGTI negotiator when the Capitol Region Manchester Herald Even though you may not Intend to hurt too crowded. Limit your goals to those Vehicle list of October 1986 will be required today If you hope to erences. No pets. Boyle 5-Spd.. A/C Fair Housing Compact on Affor­ anyone, ill chosen phrases could do just you can comfortably manage. James J. Gessay $ 6 , 9 9 5 becomes due and payable on maintain constructive relationships. It Monogement Co., 649- dable Housing was written, said that. SCORPIO (Gel. 24-Nov. 22) This is one 875-0134 86 Chev. Cavalier the 2nd day of January 1990. Last in a series The simple postponement of a you don’t ante up. they might put you 4800.______4C^.AT ^3995 Interest at the rate of one and joining would serve only to state down. Capricorn, treat yourself to a GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) To save of those days when every time you open meeting is not so simple for the yourself embarrassment today, fry to your mouth you might find yourself say­ BOLTON-3 room apart­ one half percent per month Manchester’s commitment to birthday gift. Send tor your Astro- ment. No pets. Refer­ 83 Olds Ciera will be charged for all taxes politically hot Board of Directors. Graph predictions for the year ahead by avoid involvements that are over your ing things you shouldn’t. However, It its night patrons scattered in different directions like providing more affordable housing head financially. There’s no shame at­ you laugh off your boo-boos compan­ ences required. $480 I f i i i MISCELLANEOUS ATA/C.PS $2,500 remaining unpaid for one At Tuesday night’s meeting. mailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph, c/o this m onthly. 646-2311. month after same became children on a scavenger hunt. Some went to inves­ — defined as housing which costs Democratic Director Peter P. newspaper, P.0, Box 91428, Cleveland, tached to having less than others. ions will too. lo> 1 SERVICES 82 Pontiac Firebird CANCER (June 21-July 22) If a partner­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Be MANCHESTER- due. Minimum interest charge tigate various trash dumpsters for any valuables that no more than 30 percent of an DiRosa Jr. requested the board OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state your V6.AT,A/C, OOi; is $2.00 per bill. Office hours zodiac sign. ship arrangement in which you’re pres­ extra cautions today if you have some Beautlful 1 or 2 bed­ GSL Building Mainte­ Low Miles y O . T T O had been thrown out during the night. Others had average family’s income. postpone its March 13 meeting until ently involved Is unreasonably demand­ type of financial or commercial involve­ room apartments on are Monday through Friday, 9 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Condi­ nance Co. Commercl- 88 Prelude S' A.M. to 4 P.M. and Monday more imporutnt things to do, such as make telephone To those concerned that the town the following Tbesday, so board tions are rather tricky today where your ing, strive to either straighten It out or ment with a person or firm with whom bus line, living room, al/ResIdentlal building 5^Spd,A/C, 6 110 0 1; calls or begin a journey somewhere, perhaps by bus. may not reach the compact’s cs- you’re not familiar. If you get careless. It dining room, fully ap- evenings 7-9 P.M. members could attend a grand open­ work or career Is concerned. This is a dissolve It. repairs and home Im­ Uke New V • > .T T O perhaps by foot. In a parking lot across the street, a mblishcd goal of 500 new affordable LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Someone who could lighten your wallet. pllanced kitchen, air Elaine Potterton ■ : ■ 4 ing celebration of the Pavilions at day when small fiascos could produce a provements. Interior 85 Toyota Celica middle-aged man, who claimed to be a former housing units during the next five conditioned. Ideal tor and exterior pointing, 5^ spd.A/c $5 4 9 5 Tax Collector Buckland Hills. The mall is seniors or middle aged, light carpentry. Com­ Town ol Bolton mechanic, exulted in his find of the day: a junked years, Pellegrini said, “There is no scheduled to open for business the heat and hot water 87 Toyota C^ica GTS 055-12 1 plete janitorial ser­ 1967 Thunderbird with its engine still intact. penalty if the goals arc not met.” next day. Included; 1 bedroom vice. Experienced, rel­ 5-Spd, Loaded $ 9 , 9 9 5 $635. 2 bedroom s $665. Inside Friendly Ice Cream, 435 Main St., where The directors took no action on DiRosa’s request sparked Bridge iable, tree estimates. 82 Chev. El Camino INVITATION TO BID the plan and arc scheduled to vote 247-5030.______643-0364. the homeless often pass chunks of the day away, a Democrats and Republicans to IMMACULATE 4 room, 2 V6,AT,PS, 6^ ^01; Sealed bids will be received in group of about seven homeless people took ad­ on it next Tuesday. Low Miles 9 ‘ *,**“ 0 the General Sen/ices’ office. engage in the evening’s most heated bedroom Flat. Stor­ vantage of the restaurant’s “bottomless coffee cup,” Many of those who spoke in favor debate, a debate which ended in per- ruffed a heart, and then played ace of age, quiet street. $550 86 Buick Regal 41 Center Street, Manchester Inform ative I FUEL OIL/COAL/ V8, Loaded, in which a purchased cup of coffee can be refilled of the 29-lown plan were represent­ NORTH 1- 9-90 spades, the contract would fail. The OOR CT until 11:00 a.m. on the plus gas heat. No pets. I FIREWOOD Low Miles y / .y y o ing housing committees of various 4 K 8 defense would come to a club, the Call Sue, 643-4862. date shown below for the fol­ several times for free. Please see MEETING, page 10 V A K 10 8 2 o p e n in g spade queen and two diamond tricks. 85 Pontiac Grand Am lowing: Over numerous refills and cigarettes, members of boards and church organizations. ♦ J 6 MANCHESTER-3 room F O R SALE-Seasoned V6.AT.A/C $4,995 (West would ruff in as soon as South apartment. Applian­ JANUARY 23, 1990 - Athletic the group agreed to talk about their lives and what Nancy Carr, executive director of ♦ K J 10 5 By James Jacoby firewood. Cut 12 Shirts led the club queen.) ces, heat/hot water, 85 Buick Century it’s like not to have a home in Manchester. the Manchester Area Conference of The solution to making the con­ Inches, 16 Inches, or 24 WEST EAST John Zilic, manager of a Houston 2nd floor. Sultablefora Inches. Spilt and deli­ a t . a /c . ps $ 4 4 9 5 JANUARY 25, 1990 - Police Patricia, 48, a former East Hartford resident, was Churches, said statistics from her or­ TODAY ♦ 7 tract was based on the informative married couple. .1 vered. Free bundle of Uniforms & Related Items 4 Q 5 4 2 bridge club, played the South hand 85 Honda Accord LX one of five women who had stayed tlial night at the ganization during the past three T Q J 7 5 3 ¥ 9 two-diamond opening. If West held months security and kin d lin g . C a ll 633-0589. FEBRUARY 7, 1990 - well at last November’s Dallas region­ five hearts, they should include the Q- references required. 5-Spd.A/C, 6c QO5 40-bcd shelter, which is run by the Manchester Area years indicate that while more 9 ♦ Q 10 9 8 3 ♦ K 7 4 al tournament. West opened with a Loaded 9 ^ , 7 7 9 VERPLANCK SWIMMING Conference of Churches. people arc seeking affordable hous­ Index 1 ♦ A ♦986432 J. So declarer played a low heart. No pets. 649-3246. POOL RENOVATION 1 Flannery two-diamond bid, showing 87 Dodge Omni ing, even more are taking advantage When West followed low, he put in MANCHESTER-6 room ■ MISCELLANEOUS The Town of Manchester is an Patricia, an outwardly cheerful woman and j 2 0 pages, 2 aactlons j SOUTH four spades, five hearts and a mini­ dummy’s 10. He now played K-A of Duplex. 3 bedrooms, FOR SALE AT.A/C.PS, 64 OQi; recovering alcoholic, said she had stayed at the shel­ of the free meals and clothing ♦ A J 10 9 6 3 . mum in high cards. North bravely Uke Now 9» i,y y a equeil opportunity employer, spades, followed by A-K of hearts, dining room, living 84 Olds Ciera Coupe and requires an affirmative ac­ ter since Friday, when she was released from provided by MACC. Y 6 4 . overcalled two no-trump with only 15 room, and large kit­ Classified 18-20 ♦ A 5 2 throwing a diamond, and then played V6. AT, Loaded tion policy for all of its Con­ Manchester Memorial Hospital after a 10-day suiy. “It says to us that there’s a lot of high-card points. Perhaps South the eight of hearts, throwing his other chen. $695 plus utilities. $4 995 Comics 17 4>Q 7 tractors and Vendors as a She said she had been u-cated for a bleeding ulcer and folks out there that are so afraid to Focus should have jumped right to four diamond. West won the trick and led a Available Imme- END ROLLS 86 Pontiac Grand Am condition of doing business 16 Vulnerable: East-West spades, but he got there anyhow when dlatelv. AllbrIo Realty, V6,5-Spd.A/C bleeding esophagus, both conditions cither cau.sed or lose their housing that they pay their Food 1.5 diamond. Declarer ruffed and led the 27V4" width — 0O« $4 995 with the Town, as per Federal Patrick Flynn/Manctiesler Herald Dealer: West North persisted with three no-trump. 202 East Center Street, 13" width — 2 for 50« Order 11246. irritated by her years of alcoholism and poor nutri­ rent first and then comes food and Local/State 3-5 spade jack. West could take the spade M anchester. 649-0917. Lottery West opened the club ace and Newsprint end rolle can ba 86 Ford Escort clothing,” Carr said. 2 E ast queen, but that was all. Zilic was able Bid forms, plans and tion. South West North switched to the diamond four. Zilic APARTMENT For Rent- pickad up at tha Manchaatar AT, A/C, Stereo $ 4 , 4 9 5 HITTING THE STREETS — Two men who often visit the Samaritan Shel­ Nation/Vitorld 6 -7 ,9 2 2 NT Pass to regain the lead to draw trumps and specifications are available at A widow and mother of four boys who now live There arc 25 homeless families in Obituaries won the ace. Apparently West had Call 529-7858 or 563-4438. Hartid ONLY batora 11 a.m. the General Services’ office. ter and Shepherd’s Place soup kitchen walk through town Tuesday. There 2 3 ♦ Pass 3 NT Pass make his contract. Monday through Thursday. 89 Acura Integra LS on their own, Phuicia said she has been homeless Manchester, she said. Ooinion started with a singleton ace of clubs. James Jacoby's books ‘Jacoby on Bridge" and VERNON-Large, 3 8 9 TOWN OF MANCHESTER 4 4 All pass rooms. Kitchen ap­ is no designated place where homeless people can go when the shelter is Fonner Democratic Town Dircc- Soorts _ 11-14 •Flannery convention Even if declarer played a spade to “Jacoby on Cant Games’ (written with his father, $ 1 2 , 9 9 5 CONNECTICUT dummy’s eight, cashed the king of the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at pliances, dining area, CONVERTIBLE Couch, closed. Many of them say they wish the town had a community center. Please see HOMELESS, page 5 Television _____17 SCHALLER ACURA RICHARD J. SARTOR, spades, played A-K of hearts and bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. carpeting. References/ $125; 9x12" rug with 345 Cantor SL, Manchaatar Please see HOUSING, page 10 Opening lead: ♦ A security. 645-0162/649- p a d , $60; Boudlor GENERAL MANAGER 9021. chair, $20. 649-2433. 647-7077 017-01 0 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1990—3 ; MANCIIIIS ri-R Hl'RAl.D. Wednesdav. Jan. 10, 1990 RECORD MANCHESTER About Town Obituaries Police Roundup Judge signs order

Artist’s work displayed non; three stepdaughters, Lois putting attorney Nellie E. Laws, Doris Calkins Teraila of Vernon, Doria Bigelow of Two suspects tracked in snow Paintings by Coventry artist Marilyn Richardson are nurse, volunteer Doris (Irons) Calkins, 70, of Old Manchester, and Jensine Moran of Two 19-year-old Manchester youths were arrested on di.splay until Feb. 5 at the Connecticut Bank and Saybrook, formerly of Manchester, East Hartford; five grandchildren; Nellie E. (Michalak) Laws, 78, Ttiesday night after police, investigating a damapd Trust’s Hebron Avenue office in Glastonbury. History is died Sunday (Jan. 7, 1990) in Essex. and a great-granddaughter. motorcycle and newspaper mailbox on Street, fol­ back on the job a theme in some of the artist’s paintings. formerly of 17 Brandy St., Bolton, She was bom in New London, The funeral will be Thursday at lowed their footprints in the snow, police said. died Monday (Jan. 8, 1990) at Feb. 17, 1919, the daughter of the 11 a.m. at the Glastonbury Funeral Santo Boccaccio and Gary William Lines, both of 101 Overeaters group to meet Manchester Memorial Hospital. She late Herbert and May (Little) Irons. By Alex Girelli declined to comment in detail be­ Home, 450 New London Turnpike, Eldridge St, were arrc.sled for disorderly conduct, cause litigation is pending, but she A support group for the family and friends of compul­ was the widow of Harold F. Laws. She was raised in Mystic. She mar­ Glastonbury. Burial will be in Green Manchester Herald She was bom in Norwich, and released on $250 non-surety bonds and are scheduled to did say that Shea had indicated to sive overeaters will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday night at ried Charles E. Calkins there in Cemetery, Glastonbury. Calling appear Jan. 17 in Manchester Superior Court, police said. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Ask at the information lived in Bolton for 28 years. She 1941. He died Nov. 17, 1986. Assistant Town Attorney William her that he preferred not to do trial hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to Lines also was charged with criminal mischief. work but would do it if necessary. desk for the meeting room. was a graduate of the Norwich Free She lived in Manchester and En- 9 p.m. J. Shea was back at his job this Academy, the Bridgeport Hospital According to police, officers responded to an 8 p.m. In an affidavit filed in the case. licld before moving to Old Memorial donations may be made morning after a federal judge issued Bridge club results School of Nursing, and Mitchell complaint from a resident of an apartment complex at 88 Shea said Chmielecki has asked him Saybrook in 1981. She was to the Manche.ster Senior Citizens’ a restraining order Tuesday prevent­ College. She attended Simmons Oak St. The resident said his motorcycle had been if he minded not doing trial work The Manchester A.M. Bridge Club played on Dec. 28 employed by Pratt & Whitney Center, 549 E. Middle Turnpike. ing the town and the town attorney College, and did graduate work in knocked over and damaged. and he responded that he would not and Jan. 4. Participants were: Ann DcMartin, Faye Aircraft, Ea.st Hartford, as an inven­ At the scene, police noted two sets of footpnnts 'cad- from terminating his employment. Lawrence, Jim Baker, Hal Lucal, Linda Simmons, Mollie the operating room at Cushing tory supervisor, retiring in 1980 Myra F. Green United Stales District Judge Alan mind that. ing to the motorcycle and leading away, and tracked Republican Mayor Theunis Timrick, Mary Sullivan, Dale Hamed, Joe Verdin, Rick General Hospiuil. after 26 years of service. She was a Myra F. Green, 98, of 333 Bid- Nevas issued the restraining order them to 101 Eldridge St., where the teen-agers and two Werkhoven said this morning that Guttman, Tom Regan, Mike Franklin, Ben Cochran, During her Army service, she was charter member of the Community well St., died Monday (Jan. 8, 1990) Tuesday and set Jan. 19 as the date sets of sneakers whose treads matched the prints in the Republican leaders did agree on Carol Lucal, John Greene, A1 Bcrggrcn, Bev Saunders, a lieutenant in the Amiy Nur.se Baptist Church, and a member of the at a local convalescent home. for a hearing on a temporary injunc­ snow were located. Shea’s termination, but he denied it Sara Mendelson, Deane McCarthy, Dale Hamed, Frankie Corps, having served in the Pacific Evening Star Chapter 63 of She was bom in Redding, Mass, tion Shea is seeking in a suit for Confronted with the evidence,. Lines admitted to was for political reasons.. Brown and F^yllis Pierson. Theater and in Korea during World Warehouse Point, a member of the Oct. 5, 1891, and was a Manchester reinstatement to his position. knocking over the motorcycle and damaging the mail­ “There are other qualities that we War II. She was a member of Warehouse Point Assembly 12, resident for 15 years. Shea, represented by Manchester box, and said he would pay for the damage, {X)Iice said. have to consider,” Werkhoven said, Course for new parents Bridgeport Civil Defense, and chief Order of Rainbow for Girls, and was She is survived by a niece, Joan attorney Dominic Squatrito, had nurse of the evacuation unit for Boccaccio said that he only watched during the incident, but he declined to elaborate because The Family Birthing Center at Manchester Memorial a member of the Grand Cross of Park of Methcun, Mass.; and several filed a suit against the town and the Bridgeport Hospital during World police said. there is litigation pending. Hospital offers three breastfeeding classes on a rotating Coldor. grandnephews and grandnieces. Town Attorney Maureen Warn. Democratic Director Stephen T. basis: Breastfeeding the Newborn; Breastfeeding for the She is survived by a son and The funeral will be Friday at 7 Three charged in check case Chmielecki, claiming he was dis­ She was past treasurer of the Cassano, the minority leader on the Employed Mother; and Breastfeeding Preparation for the daughter-in-law, George and Patricia p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, missed from his post because he is a Bridgeport Hospital Nursing As­ Three East Hartford men were arrested Tuesday after­ Board of Directors, said “There is Pregnant Couple. Fee is SIO per class. Classes are open Calkins of Old Lyme; a brother, 400 Main St. Burial will be in Democrat and thus the dismissal sociation, and the diocesan treasurer noon after they tried to cash one of a series of stolen per­ no question the firing was for politi­ to all expectant couples or new mothers. To register, call Robert Irons of Mystic; and two Laurel Hill Cemetery, Redding. violates his civil right to free speech for tlic Norwich Diocese Council of sonal checks at the Savings Bank of Manchester, 244 Community Health Education at 647-6600. grandchildren. There arc no calling hours. and political association. cal reasons.” Catholic Nurses. She was chaimian Spencer St., police said. He said the post of full-time assis­ The funeral was scheduled for Memorial donations may be made The suit seeks preliminary and Drug meeting held of Community Services, Rockville Arrested were Scott D. Burdo, 20, who was held on a tant town attorney was created as a today at the Thomas L. Neilan & to a charity of the donor’s choice. $5,000 bond to face charges of forgery and consipiracy permanent injunctions to prevent Narcotics Anonymous meets each Friday at 7:30 p.m. District of the Catholic Council of Sons Mystic Funeral Home, Mystic. Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald Shea’s termination as well as non-{X)litical position. He said the Women. She also was vice president to commit larceny; and two brothers Thomas, 18, and person who holds the job assisi^ ihc at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Ask for the room Burial was in Elm Grove Cemetery. Faith Machie George Summerlin, 30, police said. monetary damages. number at the information desk. of the St. Maurice Council of Memorial donations may be made WINTER SCENE — A snowfall late Monday created a cozy near Tower Road. Warmer weather melted much of the snow The complaint filed with the court administration and is linked in per­ Catholic Women, and was chaimian Faith Machie, 52, of 24 Grove St., Thomas, who was released on a $1,000 bond, was sonnel policies to mid-management to the Old Saybrook Public Health charged with conspiracy to commit forgery and con­ winter scene outside this house on West Middle Turnpike by afternoon. says Shea was fired summarily Clinic in Andover for the creation of the St. Maurice Nursing Service, 322 Old Main St., in the Rockville section of Vernon, Friday after having been told by personnel. Library. In 1%5 and 1967, she was formerly of Manchester, died Mon­ spiracy to commit larceny; and George, who was Republicans won control of the Blood pressure, checks, tine tests, throat cultures and Old Saybrook 06375. released on a $100 bond, was charged with conspiracy to Chmielecki that he would be health guidance will be available Monday from 1 to 2 chairman of the annual fund drive day (Jan. 8, 1990) at the John retained in the position. Board of Directors in the Nov. 7 for the Bolton Division of the William R. McCarthy Dempsey Hospital in Farmington. commit larceny, police said. election and have named p.m. at Hop River Homes in Andover. The clinic is spon­ All three men are scheduled to appear in Manchester Chmielecki said this morning that American Cancer Society, and a William R. McCarthy, 65, of She was bom in Manchester, Republicans to town boards and sored by Community Health Care Services, Inc. Superior Court on January 17, police said. legal trouble forecast on fire house Shea was not terminated for political member of the Board of Education West Hartford, husband of Margaret April 2, 1937, the daughter of agencies to fill expiring terms of According to police, the arrests were made at 2:45 reasons but because of her plans to Basketball program to start for the American Cancer Society. (Nyquist) McCarthy, died Tuesday Maybcll (Trotter) Machie of Democrats. p.m. on Interstate-84 in East Hartford. The bank had reorganize the legal department. She She was a volunteer worker for die (Jan. 9, 1990) at Newington Manchester, and the late Elmer W. doors sparked a controversy. Although contract negotiations Before the decision was relea.sed Registration is open for the YWCA Nutmeg Branch’s notified police as to the color and license plate number of By Rick Santos at Tuesday’s board meeting, Bloodmobile of the American Red Veteran’s Ho.spital. He is survived Machie. She was a Rockville resi­ DiRosa wanted to know if either were begun with Lawrence, Y-Team Basketball program. The five-week program, a car containing a man who had attempted to cash the Manchester Herald Chmielecki announced she had Cross. by his sister, Mary Lemirc of dent for 12 years. the architect who had designed plans Chmielecki writes in her opinion which is designed to introduce children in grades 1 to 3 check and two passengers. She is survived by a daughter, Manchester. Graveside services will Thursday for the station without pay or town that no contract, implied or written, refused to release her opinion to to the game, will begin the week of Jan. 22. Chris Silver at 9 a.m. at Buckland Cemetery. Upon pulling over the vehicle, which was driven by The town is not likely to lose any DiRo.sa when he requested an ad­ will insuiict the after-school program. Fee is $21 for Deborah A. Goric of Vernon; two He is also survived by a son, Ar­ lawsuit over the town directors’ residents who live in the area of the exists now or ever has and “there is BuyTbids^-rated 321 grandsons; and two nephews. There arc no calling hours. George Summerlin, police found 19 checks that had been proposed station could get a no factual basis upon which the vance copy. Copies of the opinion YWCA members, $25 for non-members. thur McCarthy of Stafford Springs; stolen from Burdo’s grandfather, police said. Of these, decision to reject a plan for a fire The funeral will be Thursday at another sister, Jean Curto of The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 favorable judgment in a lawsuit. court could base an award for ser­ sealed in envelopes marked “con­ Main St., is in charge of arrange­ 13 checks had been forged by Burdo with foui of them house at Tolland Turnpike and fidential” were distributed to direc­ Home Alone program starts 10 a.m. in St. Maurice Church, Bol­ Windsor Locks; and a brother, Den­ Deming Street, Town Attorney DiRosa and two other Democrats vices rendered.” before the next one hits. ton. Burial will be in St. Mary and ments. endor.sed by Thomas Summerlin, police said. Chmielecki also had to answer tors during a brief recess at the Children will be taught how to handle emergency nis McCarthy of Windsor LtKks. Maureen Chmielecki said. had voted in the minority at the St. Joseph Cemetery, Norwich. The funeral will be Thursday at Nov. 28 meeting, while the five DiRosa’s question of whether or not meeting. situations when home alone during a program to be of- Chmielccki released her opinion The attorney said she thought an There are no calling hours. noon at the Rose Hill Funeral Home, Republican board members voted she thinks residents could success­ with ferd Monday from 10 a.m. to noon at the American Red Hazel Stebbins at a meeting of the Board of Direc­ advance copy given to any director 95 Memorial donations may be made 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. Burial will for the rejection of the plans, saying fully sue the town because of inade­ electric start Cross’ Connecticut Valley East Branch office, 20 Ha/.cl (Begor) Stebbins, formerly Public Records tors Tue.sday after the directors could jeopardize the allomcy-client to St. Maurice Church, Bolton. be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, they wanted to study the possibility quate fire protection resulting from Hartford Road. The program is designed for children in of Blucficld Drive, died Tuesday rejected by consensus her recom­ relationship she has with the board. The John F. Tierney Funeral Rocky Hill. Calling hours arc one of building the fire station in a dif­ the delay in approving the plans and kindergarten through grade 6. Fee is $5. For more infor­ (Jan. 9, 1990) at an area hospital. mendation to discuss the matter be­ Republican Director Ellen Bums Toro 521 was rated the #1 Home, 219 W. Center St., is in hour prior to service. Quit claim deeds ferent location. con.structing a station. mation, call 643-5 111. She was the widow of Burton E. hind closed doors. Landers agreed, saying that one two-stage snowthrower by a charge of arrangements. Memorial donations may be made David and Ronald Casty and Joseph M. Linsey to DiRosa was mayor and the In her opinion, she reasoned the Stebbins. Democratic Director Peter P. member could usurp the authority of CPR course is offered to the American Heart As.sociation, David Casty, Norman Rabb, Avram Goldberg and Irving Democrats held a 6-3 majority on decision was appropriate because leading consumer publication. Alice A. Clampet Bom in Monkton, Vt., she lived DiRosa Jr. had asked Chmielecki for the board is charged “to do all the the entire board if the opinion had 5 Brookside Drive, Wallingford Rabb, Beacon Hill Condominium, no conveyance tax. an opinion after the Republican-con­ the board when members approved It perfonned “excellent" in A six-hour, two-session course in basic life support Alice A, Clampet, of 167 E. Cen­ in Manchester for 50 years. She was things necessary to protect the town leaked to members of the public or will teach cardiopulmonary resuscilialion (CPR) methods 06492. trolled directors voted 5-3 on Nov. purchasing the land for which the ter St., died Tuesday (Jan. 9, 1990) a member of tbe Church of the As­ from fire,” and the board’s decision the press. dr}' snow, wet snow, packed when dealing with children and adults on Monday and 28 to reject the fire house plans. plans were designed. The architect, at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Anna Sorensen sumption and was a member of the to reject the plans was in hope of snow, and throwing ability. Chmielecki’s refusal to first give the Lawrence Associates, began to work DiRosa said he disagreed with Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. at Manchester Memorial She was bom in Manchester, Anna (Jones) (Higgins) Sorensen, Manchester Senior Citizens and the finding a better location for the Hospital. For more information, call 647-4738. Correction opinion to DiRosa and subsequent on the plans, also when the Landers’ statement because the • Two-year limited N.H., and had been a Manchester 84, of 60 Imperial Drive, widow of Manche.ster AARP. Democrats were in power. firehouse. town is a public agency and infor­ She is survived by a son, E. Char­ plan to discuss it behind closed warranU’. Arthritis group meets resident for more than 40 years. Ralph Sorensen, died Tuesday (Jan. mation cannot be withheld unless it Before retiring in 1985, she operated 9, 1990) at Manchester Memorial les Stebbins of Ea.st Hartford; three Assistant Town Attorney William Shea told the town • No money down The Arthritis Support Group will meet tonight from 7 is an exception to the Freedom of her own real estate agency for more Hospital. daughters, Betty Myers of Vernon, attorney on Nov. 29 he would not mind not doing trial to 9 p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Dietitian Information lav's. than 35 years. She was a member of She was born in Glastonburv, Audrey Humphrey of Thomaston, work, according to a lawsuit he has filed against the Opinion asked on town auditor Nancy Englehofer will speak on diet and arthritis. Center Congregational Church. moving to Westbrook for 10 years, and Phylliss Chambers of Newark, town. A story Tuesday inaccurately reported his response He said, “I can’t ever remember a MARLOW’S Calif.; 15 grandchildren; 19 great­ situation when any director was ever She is survived by a daughter, and then to Manchester for the past as recorded in the complaint. cluded from the selection process. is no reason for Cassano to be con­ Radon workshop scheduled refused information from the town Ftrst for Bverythtng since 1911" Alvah (Shirley) Ru.ssell of Glaston­ 15 years. Before retiring, she grandchildren; and four great-great­ By Rick Santos He said he heard that one firm cerned. A home radon testing workshop, sponsored by the attorney’s office on anything.” Downtown Mam Street. Manchester bury; three grandchildren; a niece worked for the J.B. William Soap grandchildren. A story Monday did not accurately state where Manchester Herald that was not chosen said it would Meanwhile, Thibodeau said last Bolton Board of Health, will be held tonight from 7 to 8 and a nephew in Massachusetts. Factory, and die Diamond Res­ The funeral will be Friday at 10 $150,000 to fund drug education and enforcement week that the firm, which merged Republican Director Ronald Oscl- 649-5221 p.m. at Community Hall in Bolton. Radon test kits will conduct the audit for $75,000, which fr s e parking front 4 raar of store. i. , The funeral will be Thursday at taurant, both in Glastonbury. She a.m. at the Church of the Assump­ progams in Manchester, Vernon and South Windsor Democratic Town Director Nov. 1, had sent to the state forms la joined DiRosa and fellow Open 6 days — Thursday till 9:00. ■aSIlU . I be available for $10. Dr. C.W. Wickersham will speak is $20,000 less than the amount to 7:30 p.m. at the Watkins Funeral was a member of Center Congrega­ tion. Burial will be in St. James came from. A state grant is responsible for these Stephen T. Cassano has asked Town announcing the merger. Because the Democrat Stephen T. Cassano in along with Dr. Alan Siniscalski of the state Department be paid to Bennett, Katz & Home, 142 E. Center St., with burial tional Church. Cemetery. There arc no calling programs. Attorney Maureen Chmielccki to Thibodeau. However, Republican forms were sent after Christmas, it is saying they thought the information I lawn’t \t>u done without ti Tom long encH#i? of Health. in Pine Grove Cemetery, She is survived by two sons, Ir­ hours. provide him with a legal opinion as Director Ronald Osella said he possible the forms had been is public, so copies were released. Little Theater to meet Manchester, N.H. Calling hours are ving D. Higgins of North Potomac, Memorial donations may be made to whether the board acted im­ received no bids from two other received by the state but not Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Md„ and Arnold H. Higgins of to the American Heart Association, properly when appointing the town processed yet, Aiello said. The Little Theater of Manchester will hold a business firms that expressed interest in the Memorial donations may be made Glastonbury; a brother, Alexander 310 Collins St., Hartford. Lottery auditor. In a related matter. Republican meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. at 71 Hilliard St. Discussion job. to the Memorial Fund of Center Jones of South Windsor; a sister, The John F. Tierney Funeral Cassano, who made the request at Mayor Theunis “Terry” Werkhoven will be on developing talent in sound, lighting, directing Osella said the fact the firm is not Congregational Church, or to a Marion Gray of South Windsor; a Home, 219 W. Center St., is in 'Ricsday night’s Board of Directors and Republican Director Ronald and acting. Anyone interested in the theater may attend. licensed is merely a technicality be­ charity of the donor’s choice. stepson, Ralph P. Sorensen of Ver­ charge of arrangements. Here arc Tuesday’s winning lottery results from meeting, says that because the ac­ cause the partners in the firm arc Osella are asking that Cassano ' MARLOW'S ' around New England: counting firm of Bennett, Katz & licensed individually with the slate. apologize to Bennett, Katz & CONNECTICUT Thibodeau was not and is not J. Thibodeau and the firm TTiibodeau for creating the percep­ Thoughts Daily: 9-6-6. Play Four: 9-2-7-2. Lotto: licensed with the slate, the board of Bennett & Katz are registered as tion that the firm is not qualified. SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SALE Public Meetings Biirths 9-16-17-26-33-41. erred by appointing it as auditor on separate entities, according to Judy Cassano says he will not MASSACHUSETTS Dec. 12. The Republican majority Aiello, a clerk with the state Board apologize because the appointment Bible-rcading and prayer is a fulfilling and rewarding Daily: 7-2-0^. nominated the firm. violated Town Charter regulations experience which will only enrich your life. of Accountancy. NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND “It’s a violation of the Town and he is right. Save up to 60% on a select group of women's Daniel Webster stated: “I make it a practice to read the Public meetings scheduled for today: HANAHAN, Chri.sline Ann, daughter of Kevin B. Aiello said it is not unusual for New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine daily: 4-6-2 and Charter,” Cassano said. About the licensing being a mere Bible through once every year.” In ten minutes a day a and Laurie E. Ru.sh Hanahan of 13 Oval Lane was born firms to merge without immediately Manchester Dec. 11 at Manchester Memorial Ho.spital. Her maternal 8 - 2 - 0 - 2 . He added the appointment makes notifying the stale of the merger, technicality, he said, “Hell, that’s soft spots OldmaineTroHers Rockpoit © person can read through the entire Bible in the year 1990. ^ I II I N I w n K I I p

since she lost her mobile home in He also has a learning disability, As people gathered their belong­ Parkade East Hartford two years ago. Like which prevented him from finishing ings at Friendly’s, a young man who Cost of state welfare motels many homeless pxiople, she bounces high school, he said. appears very distraught suddenly from shelter to shelter, sometimes Arnold said the only way he can plunks himself into the restaurant report is suying with friends or family mem­ sec himself earning enough money booth. to hit $38 million this year bers, she said. eventually to get a place of his own “I’m HIV positive,” he whispered Patricia said she chooses to stay at is by earning money doing menial over the table, in a soft but urgent the shelter instead of with one of her tasks, such as dish washing, raking, voice that no one else could hear. Members of a Yale Law School The students and DcMayo read the disputed HARTFORD (AP) — The state sons because she doesn’t want to shoveling or hauling lumber. The man pleaded to go outside i.'V/y. will spend an estimated $38 million homelessness clinic challenged the section as a commitment by the state J impxjse on her children’s lives. Speaking for the homeless and discuss his problem in private. this year to house welfare families 100-day limit in April on behalf of to provide housing support. By Nancy Foley She also said that the Manchester population, Arnold .said, “We need Once out of the hearing range of in motels, almost three times the ex­ New Haven families whose emer­ Barber, however, argued Tbesday Manchester Herald shelter is one of the nicest and people to hire us for jobs. I’m will­ other people, he said a health clinic pected amount, a spokeswoman for gency housing allotment was run­ that the section is “solely concerned cleanest she has been in, and that its ing to work.” recently told him that he tested po.si- the Department of Income Main­ ning out. with eligibility” for welfare Merchants at the West Middle staff members are very nice. Then dismay crept into his voice. tivc for the virus that causes the A The Yale students said their goal tenance said. programs, to make sure that children 'Aimpike part of the Parkade have But being homeless is difficult, “But even a baby-sitter needs five deadly disease AIDS. He is worried was to force the state to do a better As the cost of the program con­ actually live with parents who been told a New York bank has she said. years of experience these days,” he that he has developed some AIDS job at finding permanent housing for tinued to mount, an assistant attor­ receive AFDC benefits. / halted foreclosure proceedings “I’m very depressed over it,” said said. symptoms — cold sweats, vomiting, homeless families. ney general told the state Supreme He also argued that the state / against the owner, but a bank attor­ Pbtricia. “TTiere’s nothing to do. Joseph, a 32-year-old Manchester diarrhea and a fever. Court Tuesday that the slate has no In the state’s appeal Tuesday, As­ should be given some leeway in set­ ney denies that. Some of us go to the library and resident who ran away from home at “I’m a walking lime bomb,” he sistant Attorney General Hugh Bar­ ting benefit levels. Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald obligation to house welfare families, A press release issued T\iesday by read.” age 10 and never went back, wants says, tears welling up in his eyes. He and asked the court to reinstate a ber told the high court that no slate The 100-day limit has not been in Jeff Jacobs, promotional coordinator A “When it’s real cold outside it’s to be a cook. said he thinks he may have gotten OUT OF THE WIND — Two men who spent the night at the homeless shelter on Main law or regulation forces the Depart­ effect since April, when DcMayo is­ rule limiting families to 100 days of for the Manchester Parkade Mer­ the hardest,” she added. “If someone offered me a job. I’d the disease when he was gang-raped ment of Income Maintenance to sued a temporary injunction block­ Street last week talk in a stairway. The Samaritan Shelter’s regular hours are from 8 p.m. emergency housing per year. chants Association, said that the Flatricia said her goal is to again jump on it in a heartbeat,” he said. in prison a couple of years ago. He provide emergency housing for ing the cap. The 100-day limit was struck group had been informed by a have a place of her own and to Joseph said he has been trying to said he has no medical insurance. to 7 a.m. However, during freezing weather, its hours sometimes are extended. down in September by Superior recipients of Aid to Families with Earlier, housing advocates held a representative of the principal owner return, part time or full lime, to her collect SSI, but has been unable to Breaking into sobs, this man said, in the soup kitchen agreed. year because of family problems. He Dependent children. news conference to express opposi­ ought to provide programs to help Court Judge Anthony DeMayo, who that the foreclosure proceedings had former profession as a dental do so because until recently he had “I don’t know what I’m going to do. After lunch, three homeless men, stayed for a while at the Manchester ruled that the limit violates state and A 25-year-old Yale Law School tion to the 100-day limit and support homeless people find jobs and low- been halted. hygienist. been in a stale hospital. He is You know what I feel like doing? I who said they no longer stay at the shelter, where he met Mark, but was student argued Tuesday against the for cheaper, more permanent hous­ income housing, Steve said. federal law, including the right of But bank attorney John E. Mecr- According to the Connecticut suicidal, he said. feel like going to a certain address, kicked out for fighting, he said. children to be raised in “health and 100-day limit first imposed by DIM ing solutions, such as rental assis­ “We can’t pay $100 a week for a shelter but camp outdoors in sleep­ bergen said today, “The case is still Coalition for the Homeless, a grow­ Joseph said he takes medication picking up a firearm and blowing ing bags in Manchester unless they Norman said he doesn’t mind decency” and the right to family Commisioncr Lorraine Aronson, tance subsidies. room, when we cam $5 per hour,” pending. It has not been withdrawn. ing number of women are staying at to overcome depression, and has my brains out.” slay at friends’ residences, stood being homeless. unity. describing the cap as an arbitrary at­ “Emergency housing is a neces­ he said. “What arc we supposed to “If and when we get paid in full, homeless shelters across the state. spent lime in both pri.son and Instead, he was persuaded to visit outside the shelter and discussed “I’m just buying time, collecting The cost of the emergency hous­ tempt to limit an expensive sary bridge to permanent housing. of course the bank would then do?” The increase mainly is due to psychiatric institutions. He blamed Debbie Rutledge, who is the home­ Patricia, who also was present, their plans to “party.” cans,” he said. “It’s hard, but things N ing program, estimated in this year’s program. This bridge must be long enough for withdraw the case. At this time, pay­ decreased government subsidies for his emotional problems on being less .shelter’s ca.se manager. She is Two of the men, Mark, 24, and always seem to work out. Some­ budget at $13.5 million, is expected “She is clearly motivated by the people to get to the other side,” said said, “My only complaint is that ment has not been made,” he said. rental assistance programs, the abused as a child. rc.sponsiblc for helping over 90 dif­ Norman, 20, said they had spent the times we are broke, but then some­ to soar to $38 million this year, DIM desire to save money,” Graham Jeffrey Frci.scr, executive director of they should open the shelter earlier, Jacobs issued the press release coalition says. Although some Main Street busi­ ferent people per month get back on entire morning, as usual, returning one comes along and dumps $20 to spokeswoman Claudette Beaulieu Boyd told the court. “As we have the Connecticut Hou.sing Coalition. let’s .say about 5 p.m., instead of 8 following a meeting of the associa­ On average, up to six women and nesses have complained about the their feel, according to Cabana. bottles and cans to local redemption $30 of cans practically in front of said Tuesday. The program cost pointed out, there arc other ways she Jane McNichol, director of the p.m., and they should close it lalci, tion on Tuesday. In the release, he over 20 men stay at the Samaritan number of homeless people on the Since the man has no health in­ centers and grocery stores for us.” about $15 million last year, she said. could do that — by intelligent Connecticut Coalition for the Home­ The Associated Press at about 9 a.m.,” .she said. said that managers and owners at­ shelter per night, according to streets, many homeless people say surance, he should be eligible to deposit money. All of the men present agreed: Beaulieu said the average stay in policy, not by arbitrary policy.” less, said .state money would be bet­ Arnold agreed. “It would be nice CONGRESSIONAL VISIT — U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd, tending the meeting had been in­ Denise Cabana, director of the shel­ they have been treated well. receive medicine and treatment they wished the town had some type welfare motels increased from about Under Connecticut law, law stu­ ter spent on rental subsidies, at a if the shelter could slay open all D-Conn., left, and Sen. John Warner, R-Va., meet with formed by Randy Naylor, a ter. During December, 15 different “The people treat you nice if your through a state social services Today they said they made $21, of community center where they 54 days in early 1989 to 105 days in dents can argue cases before the cost of about $500 per month per day,” he said. representative of Cutter Realty, that women stayed at the shelter, she homeless as long as you’re polite to program. Cabana said. not as much as the usual $35 to $40 could go during the day. state Supreme Court provided they family, than welfare motels, which reporters after arriving in San Salvador, El Salvador, Tues­ Unfortunately, according to September to 149 days in Decem­ the foreclosure would be halted. said. Children are not allowed be­ them,” said Patricia. Meanwhile, a group of homeless on a given day, but then again they “The people in the library and in arc supervised by attorneys. range from $60 to $100 per night. Cabana, the shelter docs not have ber. She said word of the lawsuit day. The two congressional leaders are in El Salvador to visit Cutter Realty manages the property cause the shelter’s environment is Arnold agreed, but added he people had congregated in Center didn’t plan to work all day. The businesses don’t want us,” said A key to the students’ argument, “R)r $6,000, we can cither buy a the funds necessary to offer addi­ spreading among welfare families religious and political leaders in the wake of the Salvadoran for Broadmanor Associates. not suitable. Cabana said. sometimes feels hurt when, while Springs Park near the shelter. Some young men decided to purchase a Mark. “It almost seems like you was partly to blame. In late Decem­ and to DcMayo’s ruling, was a sec­ year-long subsidy in a real home in tional programs or pay extra staff to government’s acknowledgement the military was responsible The press release also said that At Friendly’s, other homeless walking on the street, he says, discussed what they think arc half-gallon of vodka and a quart of have to go to jail in order to get ber, 1,292 welfare familes were tion of state welfare law that .states a rented apartment or house or about keep the shelter open longer. Naylor promised that Cutter Realty people were talking about their “Good morning!” to people, and needed services for homeless beer at the local package store. some help.” receiving emergency housing that children shall be supported in a 100 days in a hotel, shelter or tem­ for the killing of six priests in November. By 11:30, several homeless Group would make improvements dream of having another crack at the they say nothing in return. people. They would, of course, share the Steve, who also was present, said. benefits, she said. home, and in health and decency. porary apartment for a family,” she people had rc-congrcgatcd inside the and renovate parts of the mall, and business world, either using skills “The people on Main Street see “There should he a place to call fruits of their labor with their good “We have no choice, but to do what said. Shepherd’s Place soup kitchen in the to reconstruct and repave Green they have, or doing menial tasks, us walking around and they arc that can tell you how to gel the help friend Evie, 48, who they said is we are doing. We need jobs that pay 9 hasemcni of the shelter. The menu Manor Boulevard. The release said probably not too happy to have a you need,” said Steve, 29, an un­ Manchester’s celebrity homeless us more.” such as basic labor. was appetizing — turkey and gravy, Education budget Cutter Realty would demolish the shelter here,” Arnold said. “They employed resident of East Hartford, person, having been featured in None of the homeless men “If only someone would be nice mashed potatoes, peas and bread bowling alley in the Flarkade to enough to come over and say,‘Hcy probably think we are hobos or who was evicted from his apartment newspaper articles before. All three present said they could be sure what and butter — especially to Patricia, ^ m Drug use on the rise among produce more than 400 parking listen, I got a job for eight hours,”’ bums. They don’t say that, but that in December because he could not would begin drinking now and they would be doing a week from who said she was fed intravenously spaces in front of the new Supar said Arnold, 38, of Hartford, who is the way I feel.” afford the rent. A few years ago, probably continue until 9 p.m., or now, or even tomorrow. faces uphill battle while in the hospital, and still could Stop & Shop store. grew up in Maine. Aside from By 9:30 a.m. on this Monday, Steve lost a finger in a machine ac­ until they passed out, the men said. But if a falling star had been barely stomach food. Anthony Cutaia, president of Cut­ having an apartment in Hartford for numerous cups of coffee had been cident, but he said it doesn’t bother After purchasing the bottles of al­ visible at 2 p.m. that afternoon, and Connecticut school students By Nancy Foley One man who was slaying at the cohol, the men made their way ter Realty Group and a partner in consumed. Most homeless people him, and that he is looking for a job one wish could be granted, here’s Democratic town direc­ a short lime a few years ago, Arnold shelter finished his lunch, and said Manchester Herald Broadmanor Associates, confirmed try not to outstay their welcome, so as a machinist or painter. down to Center Springs Park, stop­ what some of them said they would HARTFORD (AP) — About one in four high University of Connecticut Alcohol Research Center, said he basically has been homeless he was going to go back to the tor, Peter P. DiRosa Jr,, in December that Westminster Bank several begin to talk about what to Steve, who admitted once having ping once along the way to swig wish for: school seniors in Connecticut has smoked marijuana was authorized by the General Assembly in 1988 and for the past 20 years, bouncing from library to read books about algebra, A tight budget year means an of USA of New York had gone to do next. Some decide to venture on from the bottles. Then they joined Steve: “That the state had some recently, a rate that significantly exceeds national is the first in a scries of studies of drug and alcohol said he was “absolutely” shelter to shelter, often revisiting the a problem with cocaine, said he uphill battle for the proposed Board court to lake pxjssession of the shop­ geomeuy and trigonometry. about four other homeless people type of job program where people SsI m levels, according to a new survey by the Connecticut use by schoolchildren. same shelters for a temporary stay. to the library. knew beforehand that he couldn’t of Education budget, according to opposed to cutting the ping plaza after an extension on the who either stood or sat on benches who have no money can get training Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission. “As disturbing as (drug abuse) might be, some Similar to many homeless people, Some later would travel to a Main pay the rent and tried to gel a.ssis- “I’m going to help myself gel a z - D several town directors. loan, which became due in August, next to the hockey rink, on which to get a good job.” The commission’s report, relea.sed Tuesday, also things we arc doing seem to be working,” McConnell number of teachers. Char­ Arnold said he lives on $4(X) per Street package store, where they tance, but no one pointed him in the belter job,” said Robert, 28, of Superintendent of Schools James was denied. three youths were skating and prac­ Norman: “A nice place to live.” O JD found a higher rate of recent cocaine u.sc among Con­ said. month, which he gets from Sup­ would buy several bottles of the li­ right direction. “All 1 got was the Hartford, who said he has been P. Kennedy recommended Monday les Vousden, a teacher at Cutaia has said that Cutter Realty ticing hockey. A1 of East Hartford: “To get back necticut high school seniors than among seniors na­ Among the commission’s other findings: plemental Security Income (SSI), a quor which they say .serves to salve runaround,” he said. homeless since August, shortly after ^ o that the Board of Education adopt a will slave off the foreclosure A fire was burning inside a barrel what I had: a good job and my fami­ 0 “ n tionally. •About 39 percent of high school students in small Manchester High School, program of the federal government. the pain of living in the streets. The Manchester shelter also a drug problem caused him to lose budget of $45.5 million for through a refinancing of the $11.4 Nearly 26 percent of Connecticut high school towns and cities reported using alcohol in the month his job. “I’m going to try to learn between the benches. ly. I’m divorced.” G) m 1990-1991, an 11 percent increase million loan that he used to buy the seniors reported using marijuana in the 30 days prior prior to the survey, compared with 31 percent of high said cutting the number of enough to pass an electrician’s test.” Drinking alcohol on town proper­ Evie: “$100,000 to spend.” from this year’s appropriations. to the commission’s survey, compared with 18 per­ school students in large cities. Similarly, 26 percent property. A New York-based real-es­ He said he no longer is willing to ty is illegal. If caught, the fine is $57 Joseph: ‘To get my ex-wife and “We will definetely take a hard teachers would be an over­ cent in a similar national survey by the University of of the high school students in small towns and cities tate investment trust, which Cutaia take low-paying jobs. apiece, according to Mark, who said son and daughter back.” look at it,” Republican Mayor reaction. would not name, has agreed to Soup kitchen serves needy, he has been caught for the offense, “To actually have a wife and Michigan. reported smoking cigarettes recently, compared with Theunis ‘Terry” Werkhoven, said. Based on a sampling of nearly 14,(X)0 public and 20 percent of their large city counterparts. refinance the loan, he said. children and enjoy all the comforts and had to serve 10 days in jail be­ 01 The town Board of Directors has On Dec. 21, the Town of of society, you have to make bet­ cause he couldn’t pay the fine. m > private school students across Connecticut in grades •More than half the students in grades 6 tlirough 8 the final say on the total school and 86 percent of the students in grades 9 through 12 Manchester filed a tax lien on ween $15 and $20 an hour,” Robert A former painter and a resident of six through 12 last spring, the comission’s survey budget, but the school board can P. DiRosa, Jr., said he was “ab­ and, perhaps, a few others Broadmanor Associates on five par­ said. Manchester, Mark said he stopped found that 5.6 percent of the Connecticut high school reported consuming an alcoholic beverage at some decide where cuts can be made, if solutely” opposed to cutting the > CD time in their lives. Also, 38 percent of the younger cels of its Parkade property, totalling “The shelter maintains people, but working at a regular job after he was seniors reported using cocaine in the 30 days prior to nccessaiy. number of teachers. $217,919.38 in response to the pos­ The sources, who said they wish He also said he knows several it does not give them direction as far hit by a car. He said he is waiting to the survey compared with 3.2 percent nationally. students and 64 percent of the older students said Werkhoven said he wanted to ex­ Charles Vousden, a teacher at By Dianna M. Talbot ^ > sible foreclosure. to remain anonymous, said they people who often eat at the soup as a choice of what they can do,” he receive an insurance settlement for The report showed that drug abuse is a more they have tried cigarettes. amine the budget closely before Manchester Herald J3 H Manchester High School, said cut­ think the lunch service is being kitchen. Some are unemployed not continued. about $40,000 from the accident, so serious problem among students in Connecticut’s •An estimated 12 percent of students in grade 6 saying if money needed to be cut. > through 12 have attended class while high or intoxi­ ting the number of teachers would abused by people who are not because they can’t work, but be­ He said he wishes the shelter of­ he can start up his own painting small towns and cities than in large cities. But expected reductions in state It doesn’t matter if you have "O Among high school students, 8.5 percent reported cated, 7 percent have missed school because of sub­ be an overreaction. Commission economically disadvantaged, or cause they choose to remain un­ fered some type of educational business. funding for education may force “If it is necessary, I think it would money for lunch, you can still cat “freeloaders.” program. Norman, a resident of Enfield, using marijuana regularly — six or more limes in the stance abuse and 11 percent have driven a vehicle for free from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. employed because they know they “prudent decisions” at the local be a tragedy for the town of “Some of the people who eat said he became homeless earlier this previous month — while about 1 percent said they while using alcohol or drugs. urges OK weekdays at the Shepherd’s Place can be fed, clothed and cared for by Other people present at the table used cocaine regularly. •The use of cocaine, including the highly addictive level, he said. Manchester,” he said. there don’t belong there,” said a the government, the man said. “I think getting an 11 percent in­ Vousden said he was speaking as soup kitchen in the basement of the man who owns a Main Street busi­ The most commonly used substance was tobacco, smokable form of cocaine known as crack, is rela­ Samaritan Shelter for the homeless, Cabana admitted that sometimes with one out of five high school students reporting tively low among schoolchildren, but officials say it crease through the Board of Direc­ an individual and not for the of study ness in the immediate area of the there is a problem with clients of the tors is going to be difficult,” Joyce Manchester Education Association, 466 Main St. shelter. “Some of these people drive that they smoked cigarettes regularly. About one out may be considerably higher among school dropouts, On Monday, meals of sliced Laurel Living Center, 91 ChesUiut Epstein, a Democratic town director, the teachers’ union, for which he is By Rick Santos up (to the shelter) in nicer cars than of six reported using alcohol regularly. who were not part of the survey. turkey and gravy, mashed potatoes, St., who eat at the soup kitchen be­ “This shows we should be just as concerned about •Nearly two-thirds of the high school students said said. political action chairman. Manchester Herald 1 have.” cause they like the food belter than If cutting back the increase is peas and bread and butter were alcohol consumption as we arc about illicit drugs,” marijuana is very easy or fairly easy to obtain, and Valeric Sady, president of the The man said he thinks several what is offered at the center. r AC U R a "1 necessary, the directors will have to union, was unavailable for com­ The Advisory f^ k and Recrea­ served. Second helpings were avail­ non-disadvantaged people get said Donald J. McConnell, executive director of the one in five said heroin is fairly easy to obtain. able while the food supply lasted. But she .said it is financially im­ alcohol and drug abuse commission. “Every teacher •Sixteen percent of boys in grades 9 through 12 ask, “What can we do without hurt­ ment. tion Commission is recommending- “freebie” meals each week. This possible for the Shepherd’s Place Preemm craftedpetfcrmance. ing the children?” she said. the Board of Directors approve a According to Denise Cabana, makes him feel frustrated when he in the state will tell you the biggest substance-abuse and four percent of boys in grades 6 through 8 Epstein said that cutting teaching director of the shelter and soup paid soup kitchen coordinator and problem is alcohol.” reported using smokeless tobacco in the month Republican town Director Ronald positions may create overcrowding once rejected study necessary for the hears through the media that soup volunteer servers to monitor who Osella said Tuesday that cutting cleanup of Center Springs Pbnd. kitchen, which is run by the kitchens are running out of food and The survey, conducted for the commission by the before the survey. in the classroom. Manchester Area Conference of eats lunch at the kitchen. SCHALLEtf back the number of teachers should The study was rejected by direc­ need donations, he said. DiRosa said he also supports Churches (MACC), people do not “Ideally, we would like to have a be considered in reducing the tors last month in a controversial “The system is just being MANCHESTER funding for the special focus have to prove they are economically case manager in the soup kitchen, or proposed budget, since the town is vote in which the five Republican abused,” the man said. program at the Nathan Hale School. disadvantaged in order to get a free someone who could do a survey to contractually bound to pay them board members voted against the Another Manchester man said he find out how often each person eats Man jailed in rape of stepdaughter salary increases. An average in­ The proposed budget includes lunch. proposal to the surprise of has seen truck drivers park their here. But we just don’t have the crease of 9 percent in teachers’ $264,041 for the special focus Upon entering the soup kitchen, Democrals. All but one of the four trucks on Main SU'ect, go inside the staff,” she said. NEW LONDON (AP) — A from the time she was 10 until after salaries accounts for approximately program at Nathan Hale School that all one has to do in order to be police doubted her story and Assis­ Democrats were absent for the vole, soup kitchen and come out a few The budget won’t allow it. former Navy petty officer convicted she became pregnant with his child 36 percent of the total M.5 million would offer students, among other served or receive a “brown bag” Your first treatment is tant State’s Attorney Lawrence J. with some saying they believed it minutes later with take-out lunches. Cabana said. of raping his stepdaughter was sen- and had an abortion at age 12. increase. things, special training in computers take-out lunch is state his first name absolutely Tytla said during the October trial would win Republican suppxrrt. tenceid to 15 years in prison as the Judge Paul M. Vasington sen­ that her mother, Karen Cobb, sug­ Democratic town director, Peter and foreign languages. and age, she said. If a person uses During the public comment ses­ girl’s mother wept in his support. tenced Cobb Tuesday to 25 years in gested at the second police interview the service for more than a week, sion at Tuesday’s board meeting, B .S ., M .S . Thomas W. Cobb, 28, who was prison, to be su.spcnded after 15 that it was Cobb who had assaulted however, he will be questioned ^ELAINE KAHANER, ^ officially discharged from the ser­ years, and five years’ probation. He her. The two cried and hugged, but Candidates file names William D. O’Neill, a member of about his financial situation. Cabana Counseling & Psychotherapy vice Tuesday, was convicted in an also ordered psychological, the Advisory Park and Recreation shortly after, Mrs. Cobb blew up, said. Specializing in Child Behavior Management Your free one hour October jury trial of three counts of psychiatric and sex-offender treat­ Commission, said the commission called her daughter a liar and said An average of 66 people per day Techniques and Parent Education and Support treatment includes; second-degree sexual assault and ment. what happened was the girl’s fault, for all committee slots supported the study. ate lunch at the soup kitchen during three counts of risk of injury to a The victim originally told police Tytla said. O Neill said he understood direc­ the month of December, she said. A group is now forming to train parents to manage the European Deep Pore she had been raped at a dance, but Candidates, most of them incum­ John R. FitzP&trick, who was a tors are examining two ways of Cleansing Facial 1 minor for raping his stepdaughter The girl teslified at the trial that While Cabana said she doesn’t behavior of attention defieit/hyperactivity Cobb had sexual intercourse with bents, have filed for election to all member of the committee previous­ funding the study — to either ap­ think anyone who can afford to buy disorder children. Hand Massage with Heat 101 posts on the Democratic Town ly, and Joseph Negri. her at their former Groton residence propriate the money immediately or their own lunch would choose to eat By Appointment: Treatment Whistleblower fired by Navy in Navy housing at the U.S. Sub­ Committee to be filled by election at Theodore Brindamour is a new to wait in the hopx; of having the at the soup kitchen, at least two caucuses next TUesday in each of the candidate in Disuict 9. James E. ALL NEW 1990 Face, Neck and marine Base on July 21, 1988, Ihe state fund 75 percent of the ap­ other people familiar with the ser­ (203) 649-9348 z Shoulder Massage morning of the second police inter­ town’s 12 polling places. Leonard and Anne F. Howroyd are proximate $23,(XX) cost. vice disagree. because he disobeyed orders Among the candidates in District new candidates in District 10 and INTEGRA SEDANS Custom Blended view, and two weeks after she had If the money is approved by the 5 is Democratic Town Chairman Helen A. Carrozella is a new can­ Hydrating Masque HARTFORD (AP) — The Navy for disobeying orders. an abortion. board, O Neill said the town would Theodore R. Cummings. didate in Disrict 11. •ONE-TO-ONE WEIGHT LOSS COUNSELING fired a former civilian sonar expert Richards, 42, described the inves­ Tytla called the crimes especially stand a greater chance of getting ST. JUDE NOVENA All followed by a one halt heinous because they were com­ Only 12 of the candidates are Any Democratic voter is eligible •PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINING In Stock Models Only hour beauty consultation by in Groton because he disobeyed or­ tigative report as “a typical funding for the project to clean the We provide private weight reduction counseling and MAY THE SACRED HEART OF JE­ ders, not because it was retaliating whitewash” and said he would con­ mitted by a man the girl trusted and non-incumbents, and most of those to vote for town committee mem­ As Low As one of our professional arc candidates replacing committee pond. That is expected to cost from pCTSonal fitness training to people of all ages and SUS BE ADORED, GLORIFIED, for his having blown the whistle on tinue to pursue the issue. He said he because Cobb sat mute while Mrs. bers in the district in which the voter needs. Private sessions in weight reduction and make-up artists. 9 LOVED AND PRESERVED THROU­ 512,995 members who have moved out of $100,000 to $150,000. * Stv# 164a submarine sonar problems, the Pen­ was preparing a detailed rebuttal to Cobb testified against her daughter. resides. management include nutrition counseling and GHOUT THE WORLD, NOW AND their districts and thus arc not Three members of the public programs for people with high cftolesterol levels and Call Beaux Visages today to tagon inspector general’s office has the investigative report and would He said it was preposterous to The caucuses will be held at 7:30 FOREVER. SACRED HEART OF JE­ L e ra eligible for re-election. spx)kc in favor of the board approv­ high or low blood sugar. The personal fitness training schedule an appointment. concluded. ask Congress to reopen the inves­ think the child seduced Cobb and p.m. includes toning muscles, losing extra fat, and SUS, PRAY FOR US. JUDE, The deadline for filing is 4:30 ing the study, and two spoke in op­ Joseph C. Richards of Lyme had tigation. said Cobb’s conduct has disgraced The polling places are Robertson position. achieving a more ideal target heart rate. These services WORKER OF MIRACLES, PRAY said he was fired by the Navy in the Navy. p.m. today. School, District 1; Bentley School, are offeecf on an individual basis with one-on-one FOR US. SAINT JUDE, HELPER OF Richards was an electronics tech­ Vincent Kelly, of 34 S. Adams appointments. July 1988 for persistently question­ Monaghan contended that Cobb New candidates in District 1 are District 2; Buckley School, District THE HOPELESS, PRAY FOR US. nician in the Navy’s supervisor of Tcri Arendt Ferguson, Kimberly S. BEAUX VISAGES ing whether certain sonar systems he and society would be better served 3; Martin School, District 4; Senior St., said the money would be wasted SAY THIS PRAYER 9 TIMES A DAY, EUROPEAN SKIN shipbuilding office in Groton before CARE CENTERS had worked on — called towed ar­ by a lenient sentence and sex-of­ Maffcc, and Albert Gionct. Citizens’ Center, Disu-ict 5, Nathan because the park is unsafe. He also Versoned Witness BY THE 0TH DAY YOUR PRAYER he was fired. He had received supe­ SCHALLEH rays — were properly consuncted. fender treatment because he had a New candidates in District 2 are Hale School, District 6; Waddell said that the study would lead to WILL BE ANSWERED. IT HAS VERNON, Vernon t\>mmon.s. rior performance evaluations in his Jane Murano 520 HartforJ Tpke., 872-8882 But the inspector general’s report psychiatric disorder that fostered his Gordon Lassow and School, District 7; Vcrplanck others and the project would end up NEVER BEEN KNOWN TO FAIL, job. M.S. Health Education MANCHESTER said there is no evidence of criminal behavior. Longest, both directors of the Eighth School, District 8; Keeney School, costing a lot more money. PUBLICATION MUST BE PRO­ Limited To First Time IWanx Visiijjes 9 1170 Ellington Rd. Richards was fired by the Navy Cobb, wearing a teal ski jacket Utilities District. District 9; Manchester High School, Burton Pearl, of 562 Gardner St., MISED. THANK YOU ST. JUDE 345 Center St. (Rt 6). M.mchcctcr Clients Only. Otter Expires Jan. M. 1^^. widespread technical or safety Must IW At Least 21 Years k^t A»»e problems related to the sonar sys­ after he refused in June 1988 to and gray pants, told the judge, “Your Former Town Director Kenneth District 10; Mahoney Recreation said although he could remember South Windsor, CT FOR GRANTING MY PETITION. 647 7077 Tedford is a new candidate in Dis­ tems, which are towed behind 688- work on sonar problems on the San honor, at this time I would like to Center, District 11, and Howell when the park thrived, he also thinks S28-2743 M.B.T. Exit 60 Off I 84 — Minutes from Hartford class attack submarines. The report Juan submarine, which was dry admit that 1 am guilty of the crimes 1 trict 4. Cheney Regional Vocational Techni­ it is unsafe. He said he favored wait­ Complimentary Visit With Thjs^d^^yand^UntlMj^3U90^^^^^^^^^^ concluded that Richards was fired docked in Groton at the time. have been convicted of.” New candidates in District 6 are cal School, District 12. ing for state funding. 0 i MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Jan. 10,1990—7

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Republican significant as the mall. central Tiananmen Square, the army shot its way to to the December visit of U.S. National Security Ad­ sharply divided Supreme Court Mayor Theunis ‘Terry” Werkhoven DiRosa said he doubts Osella will the square on June 3-4 and dispersed them, killing viser Brent Scoweroft, who sought an easing of today overturned contempt fines im­ hundreds of unarmed civilians. China’s hard-line political policy in exchange for posed against four Yonkers, N.Y., Thoughts UConn said he would not postpone the say he docs not care about the mall meeting because he is firmly com­ when the town receives Homart’s Li said today that martial law could be lifted be­ normalization of bilateral relations. city councilmen who defied a cause the army had fulfilled its tok, apparently The move would enable President Bush to say that ApLENty mitted to the meeting schedule. tax checks. federal judge’s order to adopt a Uying to avoid any appearance that the government the controversial Scoweroft visit and Bush’s casing Democratic Director Stephen T. Osella said, “I just want to go on housing desegregation plan. ’ / Len Auster was bowing to Western pressure. of other sanctions against China paid off. s Cassano said the grand opening had the record with the public that I “A great victory has been won in checking the tur­ However, even without martial law Chinese By a 5-4 vote, the court said the devours been planned for March 13 bccau.se .don’t change meetings.” moil and quelling the counter-revolutionary rebel­ security forces have wide authority to quell dissent. judge who imposed the fines ex­ the mall developers, Hopiart At this point, Cassano explained : .1 .-! lion,” he said. “This shows once again that the The government passed a law in November banning ceeded his authority. how the date for the mall opening Development Co., understood that Chinese Communist Party, the Chinese government all but pro-govemment demonstrations, and strikes was arrived at. Dissenting justices said the ruling Werkhoven and Cassano, party and the Chinese people are capable of running their and putting up political posters arc already illegal. leaders on the board, had agreed to After this. Republican Director could hamper civil rights progress own affairs w ell.... The constitution forbids any action that might un­ and hamstring federal judges in Wildcats Wallace J. Irish Jr. accused DiRosa Pearson has leave the date open. “No matter what may happen in the world, we dermine the socialist system. The mall had been a hot issue in of catering to special interests, dealing with public officials who defy anti-discrimination court or­ the Nov. 7 election, with which set off usually silent VILLANOVA, Pa. — You can’t include Villanova as a Democrat James F. Fogarty. ders. Republicans charging that the left something place the University of Connecticut hasn’t won, Democrats ignored the will of the Staring at Republicans, he said, Chief Justice William H. Rehn- “Christ, this is small potatoes.” anymore. people by promoting a $9.5 million quist, writing for the court, said U.S. Not after Tbesday night as the Huskies devoured the Town business would still get tax rebate for the mall developers Housing District Judge Leonard Sand acted Wildcats. 71-54, in Big East Conference play. It was the done, he said. Still glaring at them, after a similar tax incentive package too hastily in holding the council- to basketball first victory in 10 tries for Connecticut at Villanova, and he said, “You’re small people.” had failed in referendum. From Page 1 men in contempt. only the Huskies’ third win in 20 meetings overall. After the meeting, Werkhoven To that. Republican Susan Buck- The judge should have waited to One of the spccLalors for the Manchester High-Easi Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun had a feeling his team said he must have forgotten about no took exception, indicating he had see whether a contempt order tor Mary Ann Handley said if Burton Pearl, of 562 Gardner St. “We’ve always had poor, and Catholic High boys’ basketball game at the Manchester was on the verge of winning its first at Villanova, and promising to leave the night open; insulted her even though she was against the city that threatened to anyone thinks the goal of 500 addi­ and owner of Pearl’s TV & Applian­ we’re going to have poor,” Kelly Rotary Club Classic back in December had a familiar told them in a hotel room. “Wc believed him,” UConn During the debate. Republican nut in the discussion. bankrupt it succeeded in forcing tional affordable housing units is ces on Main Street, strongly op­ said, adding that many people chose face that hadn’t been seen in awhile. sophomore center Rod Sellers, who had 18 points, seven Director Ronald Osella said, “I per­ Fogarty responded that if she compliance with Sand’s desegrega­ agreed with her fellow party mem­ Oversized, then they should look at posed the compact. Manchester has to live in poverty. “Jesus Christ had Doug Pearson was the Manchester High coach for 11 rebounds, three steals and two assists. “Wc knew wc sonally don’t care when Homart’s tion order, Rehnquist said. were going to win. Wc should have beaten them (in grand opening is. 1 don’t think this bers, then his accusation was in­ the number a different way. provided affordable housing on its beggars on the street, and they’ll be sometimes stormy years. He first took over the program own, he said, and he would not sup­ here to the day you die.” Only if that failed, the chief jus­ in 1974 following an 8-10 campaign, and led the Indians December) at home. Wc just had to come out, play like board should change its meetings for tended for her as well. “We’ve got to think about this as tice said, should contempt sanctions “If the shoe fits, wear it,” he said. port the plan because he understood The board is scheduled to vote on into the state tournament in his first try. we wanted to play.” Homart.. .It’s just a cocktail party.” there are more than 500 people in against the individual council mem­ Villanova (9-7, 2-2) beat Connecticut on Dec. 12 at After Osella called the opening a However, Buckno’s vote indi­ Manchester who do not have decent that towns choosing not to join were the matter at next Tliesday’s meet­ That would be the first postseason appearance for bers even have been considered. the Hartford Civic Center, 64-57. cocktail party a few more times, cated she did not agree. The direc­ housing,” said Handley, who chairs threatened that affordable housing ing. The compact will not be formed Manchester in three years. Manchester would go on “The imposition of sanctions on Nadva Hcncfcid and Chris Smith each tossed in 19 DiRosa erupted. “It’s not a cocktail tors voted 7-2 to reschedule, with a board subcommittee on affordable programs would be imposed by the unless all 29 towns approve it by the under Pearson to win or share four Central Connecticut individual legislators is designed to points to lead UConn. party,” he said, adding that it would Irish and Osella casting the dissent­ housing. state. end this month, Pellegrini said. Be­ Interscholastic League titles. It would also appear in Reginald Pinto/Manchesier Herald cause them to vote, not with a view The Huskies (12-3, 2-2) built a 29-20 halftime lead be irresponsible for directors to ig­ ing votes. Bob Faucher, of 55-B Congress Pellegrini said that whether or not sides Manchester, East Hartford, postseason play in every year he was at the helm. the compact is enacted, the state or Andover, Hebron, East Windsor, to the interest of their constituents or Pearson would go on to a 149-96 won-lost career mark KEEPING WATCH — Manchester High’s Paris Oates (32) is in the middle of three Fermi with its Steal Curtain Defense. It responded to a couple St., said anyone opposed to the com­ of charges from the Wildcats early in the second iialf, courts may someday force affor­ Windsor Locks, Ellington, and Can­ of the city, but with a view solely to in his days at Manchc.slcr High. He would resign in players during last Friday's game. Oates scored 24 points Tuesday night to lead the In­ pact should understand that the and then turned to Sellers inside and Smith from 3-{X)int dable housing quotas. ton have not acted on whether to ap­ their own personal interests,” Rehn­ January 1985 effective at the end of the scholastic year dians to a 76-57 win over Windham High at Clarke Arena. Court limits companies times have changed so that many in quist said. “This sort of individual range to build a 15-point lead with 10 minutes left. need of affordable housing are Another opponent of the compact, prove the plan, Pellegrini said. following a difference of opinion with former MHS prin­ sanction effects a much greater per­ “Wc had terrific poise,” Calhoun, who had seen past employed but just do not earn Vincent Kelly, of 34 S. Adams St., The Town Council in Windsor cipal Ludes. version of the normal legislative teams allow leads slip away at the duPont Pavilion, said. enough money for rent. said he did not believe adoption of it has rejected the plan by a 5-4 vote, You know who wins in those cases. process than does the imposition of “There was some deja vu. Last year wc were up 16 and on taxation challenges Faucher opposes those who think would not come with stipulations but is meeting with compact offi­ Whether you liked the man or didn’t — and there were sanctions on the city.” went to overtime to lose here. Two years ago we lost on the town should address affordable that would require the town to cials who will respond to the coun­ several dcuactors — you couldn’t argue that he didn’t Third-quarter explosion WASHINGTON (AP) — A unan­ court in Chicago, where the Califor­ a Mark Plansky buzzer shot. And three years ago wc had provide affordable housing for cil’s questions, according to a report Justice William J. Brennan, in a get results. Following his resignation here, he accepted imous Supreme Court today limited nia Franchise Tax Board maintains housing on its own. a lead with about seven minutes to go and lost. This has drifters. from the Capitol Region Council on dissenting opinion, said the ruling the head coaching position at East Longmeadow (Mass.) the ability of multinational corpora­ an ofijee. “Manchester is not an island unto been building with some (not so) fond memories. But I “Nobody wants to deny the kids Governments. may intimi^te judges and give near his home. That tenure ended after last year as Pear­ tions to challenge state taxes in A federal judge threw out the itself, and protecting it as such, is have a very good one right now. not going to make its problems go anything,” he said, “but I don’t want The town of Bolton has also public officials more reason to defy son, who for now has had his fill of coaching, stepped federal court. suits, ruling that they must be filed aside for a younger man. guides MHS to victory “This was a great opportunity to win. Wc felt (Vil­ away,” he said. to see strangers coming into town.” rejected the proposal. reasonable court orders. The justices ruled that a law in C alifornia court. While his days in coaching arc over, Pearson’s in­ lanova) might have a letdown and I thought we were generally barring federal qourts fluence on the game isn’t totally gone. One of the two By Jim Tierney playing well. So we told the kids we were going to win from handling lawsuits that attack a head coaches he was observing on this night was “one of Manchester Herald — and you don’t usually do something like that.” state tax applies to foreign-based his boys.” Villanova was coming off a 93-74 upset win over multinational businesses. Bill Finnegan, the first-year East Catholic coach, is As Dick Vitale would say, the previously unbeaten and No. 1 ranked Syracuse. A federal appeals court had ruled one of Pearson’s former players. He played for Pearson first four or five minutes of the UConn’s defense forced the Wildcats into many of that the law did not apply, drawing a No Need To Run To "Brand Central" for two years (1976-77 and ’77-78) with the Indians second half of any basketball game their 25 turnovers, 14 in the first half. Lance Miller had distinction between multinational sharing the now defunct CCIL crown in the former cam­ is crucial in a tight contest. six turnovers and Marc Dowdell five. UConn finished businesses based in this country and paign. Manchester High upheld that with 17 steals led by Hcncfcld’s six. those based in foreign counuics. Finnegan is one of at least five former Pearson players theory to perfection during Tuesday When Connecticut moved to a 56-37 lead with 6:21 Today’s decision means two We've Been ServinQ Up famous Name who are in the coaching ranks today. John Reiser, the night’s CCC East clash with Win­ left, Villanova coach Rollie Massimino pulled his five foreign-based corporations will have second-year head coach at Rockville High, is a 1979 dham at Clarke Arena. players off the floor and went with reserves. to turn to California courts to chal­ graduate of MHS. Walt Adamy, the Manchester High as­ The Indians, who led at halftime, “I’ve done that before,” Massimino said. ‘T felt wc lenge that state’s business tax. sistant coach, is also a 1979 MHS graduate while Mark 36-33, applied their tenacious weren’t playing well and maybe we could make things The justices in 1984 gave sutes a Appliance SavinQs For Tears & Years! Mistretta, who is Finnegan’s assistant at ECHS, fullcourt pressure and ripped off the happen with some other guys in there. They took us out major victory when ruling that graduated from Manchester High in 1983. The fifth first 13 points of the third quarter cn of a lot of tilings wc tried to do. They were aggressive California could tax multinational former player. Bob Hcaly (1975 graduate) is assistant route to an easy 76-57 victory. and upbeat. Wc were extremely lethargic.” corporations doing business in the 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH TREMENDOUS BUYING POWER coach at Trinity College. Manchester, which has now won Connecticut capitalized on a Villanova turnover early state based on the businesses’ When you buy any G.E. appliance We're port ot Ametlca's largest buyers ot Finnegan, a 1978 MHS graduate, said he’s a hybrid four straight, is in second place in and jumped out to a 14-4 lead with 13:44 to play in the worldwide dealings. at Al Sietfert’s using G.E.C.C. per­ naticxiallv famous brarKi appliances. TVs. from several sources. “There is a lot of him (Pearson) in the CCC East at 3-1 and is 4-3 over­ first half. The Huskies’ lead in the first half was never The California tax employs what sonal charge plan’ stereos. Over 3 billion dollar buying power less than seven and they led at the half, 29-20. —1,500 stores coast to coast. me but there’s also Joe Erardi, Craig Phillips, Ray Page, all. Hartford Public is in first in the is known as the unitary system, and George Suitor, Dick Danielson and Tom Kelley,” he said league at 4-1. The Indians will play Villanova edged closer, 35-32, on a Tom Greis jumper bases individual tax bills on a share rattling off a list of names. at South Windsor High Friday night with 14:05 to play, but Connecticut, behind a pair of of the worldwide earnings, payroll “He (Pearson) knew the game of basketball inside at 7:30. Smith 3-point field goals, scored 12 unanswered points and property value of a multination­ out,” Finnegan, 30, said. “He and Ray (Page) arc the two Windham drops to 1-3 in the to command a 47-32 lead with 10:08 to play. al corporation and its subsidiaries. biggest influences I’ve had. Pearson taught me how to league and 4-3 overall. Villanova cut the lead to 49-39 with 7:20 left in the The 1984 ruling dealt only with play good man-to-man defense and about the team con­ Senior DeVaughn Whitehead led game, but Smith scored five points in an 11-2 Connec­ multinationals with parent com­ T h e R cept, to have five kids working together and not have just the Indians’ third-quarter surge by ticut run that put the Huskies ahead 60-41 with 4:26 panies based in the United States. one star on the team.” scoring eight of his 10 points in the remaining. The California tax subsequently was We Specialize in Appliances and Home Electronics Finnegan, who played soccer for Danielson, said the 27-8 run by Manchester. The In­ David Miller was the only Villanova player in double challenged by Alcan Aluminium Manchester Sports Hall of Fame member and Connec­ dians, who were 13-for-17 from the figures, with 11 points. The Wildcats shot just 40.9 per­ Limited, a Canadian corporation, Speed Queen ^ M A Y T A G ticut Sports Writers’ Alliance Gold Key winner taught floor during the third stanza, caused cent, 18-44, from the floor. and Imperial Chemical Industries him a valuable lesson to which he adheres. “(Danielson) 10 Whipj)ct turnovers in the the Connecticut’s shooting was almost as cold as the Hus­ PLC, a Brittish corporation. Both Laundry Duo always said ‘give the credit to the kids when they win, pivotal eight-minute stretch. Win­ kies shot 41.8 percent, 23-55, from the floor. have U.S. subsidiaries doing busi­ Quality Combo and give the blame to me when we lose,”’ Finnegan said. dham managed just one field goal (a But the Steal Curtain Defense helped Connecticut take ness in California. “I feel very strongly that way, too.” 3-pointcr by Ariel Morales) in the home a cherished victory. The suits were filed in federal WASHER *499 WASHER Finnegan was freshman and junior varsity coach at third quarter. Reginald Pinlo/Manchester Herald IVIulti-cycle multi-speed timer. 3 tem pera­ *469 Cheney Tech and at East Catholic before taking over the “For some reason, they (Win­ ture set., adjustable water level, stainless Large capacity, heavy duty, 3 tem­ steel tub. PolyTuM" agitator. 210° agitator perature selections, regular & perm­ varsity reins this year from Page. “My sU'cngth is my dham) just seemed to come out flat IN CONTROL — Manchester High’s Jeff Ross (33) has the stroke. anent press cycles. relationship with (the players),” Finnegan says. “I feel I (in the third quarter) and our pres­ basketball during last Friday’s action with teammate Rodney Hall of Fame can get along with every kid and give them honest advice Holdup sure was effective,” Manchester Crockett (43) in the background. Ross had 12 points in the DRYER to make them a better person in and out of basketball. coach Frank Kind said. “I thought *369 I’m there for them both ways. Indians’ win Tuesday night. From Page 1 tviulti-cycle multi-heat timer, large c a p a c ­ *339 we were doing well in the first half ity, automatic or timed drying cycles, no Heavy duty all fabric dryer, regular “Can I give them a kick in the butt when they need it? and they made a nice run at us and adds twosome N A 4521 N E 45 1 3 heat cycle, large exhaust farv______D E 3 0 3 A 1 0 5 and permanent press cycles. Just ask the kids. I would say, yes,” he adds. closed it down.” scene,” he said. “We haven’t con­ That part; we know where he got that from. The Indians had led, 25-14, in the the court. You expect them to be Other guys; they’re doing t h i n g s . ” nected it to any other robberies.” And that’s not necessarily bad. able to handle the pressure. Wc just Curland admitted the Whippets Palmer, Morgan elected io l second quarter, before Windham None of the descriptions of Super Values stormed back to tic the game at 31- didn’t do it. Our offense has been couldn’t neutralize the talented suspects in recent robberies match Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester all on a Morales (team-high 16 sputtering. Those kids (Manchester) Oates. By Ben Walker that of a white male in this age Herald. points) basket. excel in a game where they’re get­ “Obviously, we don’t match up The Associated Press group, he said. On Oct. 11, 1989, Six-foot-5 senior ftiris Oates, who ting steals off the press. At one point that well against a player like that,” WASHER *388 WASHER *399 he said. the Northeast School Employees 3 wash/rinse levels with enercjy-sov- scored a game-high 24 points on (in the third), I was wondering why NEW YORK — On their way to glory, Jim Palmer and 2 wash & spin speeds, gentle wash system, Senior Erik Johnson added 11 Credit Union, 233 Main St., was automatic cool-down care. 5 automatic ing cold water rinse, 4 water level, lO-for-15 shooting to go dong with they had different teams wear dif­ Joe Morgan crossed paths a few times. points for the Indians while robbed of $ 11,000 and police were cycles, 3 water level selections. Filter-Flo"' filtering system. his 13 rebounds, and sophomore Jeff ferent colored uniforms. Wc were “I don’t remember the first time I pitched agaiifst him. searching for two black men. No 3 games lost Ross (12 points) added six points passing it right to them.” sophomore Jim Anselmo turned in a But the second time, he hit a home run against me in the one has been apprehended. fine outing off the bench with eight DRYER each in the third. A driving layup by Both Manchester (22-for-36) and 1977 All-Star Game,” Palmer recalled. “Nice to give up a Thomas J. Matrick, vice president ^ irlp o o l DRYER *299 Darren Goddard finished off the In­ Windham (24-for-37) shot poorly points. home run to a Hall of Famer.” of operations for the Savings Bank Equal-flow drying system, 3 drying cycles, Shuts off when clothes are dry or MANCHESTER (76) — Emil Issavi 1 3-6 5, timer option, end of cycle signal, to NCAA plan dians’ 13-0 run giving Manchester a from the foul line. Jeff Ross 6 0-3 12, F^ris Oates 10 4-6 24, Now, Palmer and Morgan arc on the same team. They autom atic Dty-fvliser’ control, 3 tem pera­ of Manchester, said that the Tolland “Basically wc have one big per­ Dwayne Goldston 0 2-3 2, Erik Johnson 2 7-10 ture selections. large loading drawer. 49-33 lead with 4:07 to go in the were elected into the Hall of Fame on Tbesday night and L E 6 1 5 0 X S L A 5 5 0 0 X T 11, DeVaughn Whitehead 4 2-2 10, Darren TUmpike branch was robbed about quarter. The Indians led, 63-41, after son and they have none,” Kinel ex­ Goddard 1 0-1 2, Ftodney CrockoH 0 2-2 2, Jim will be inducted on Aug. 5 in ceremonies at 10 years ago and no one was ever L A 4 7 0 White-Westinghouse By Scott McCartney three quarters. plained. “We don’t have anybody Anselmo 3 2-2 8, Bill Scheideman 0 0-0 0, Jeff Cooperstown, N.Y. apprehended in the case. The under-sized Whippets, who else over 6-1. (But) Paris is a Laizaris 0 0-1 0, Terrence Williams 0 0-0 0. To­ Palmer swept to the honor, getting the second-highest ^agic Chef« The Associated Press tals 27 22 36 76. On May 18, 1989, the Savings rely on their 3-point shooting, dominating inside player. Wc got WINDHAM (57) — Wendell Wilson 0 1-61, vote total ever for a pitcher. Morgan’s selection was Bank of Manchester’s Hartford DALLAS — Athletes will have more lime for study­ managed just three all night. some great play from Ross and Roy Ricks 0 2-2 2, Ariel Morales 7 0-4 16, Rob closer, but he made it by a comfortable margin. Road branch was robbed of $6,200. WASHER Whitehead. We’re playing well as a Haddad 2 6-7 10, Rob Lamed 1 8-8 10, Alex Large capacity, Pentallex ■ agitator thor­ ing and coaches will have more pressure to graduate “We didn’t play well all game," Coriaty 2 4-4 9, Mark FH)poloski 3 1-2 7, Todd It was, however, another disappointment for 300-gamc On Nov. 4, 1988, an armed WASHER *399 team, much better than they did ear­ Dean 0 0-0 0, Willie Marquez 0 2-2 2, Israel ough double-action cleaning, 3 wash/- Pre-programmed controls, 4 posi­ players in the reformed NCAA. Fans, on the other hand, Windham coach Neal Curland said. winner Gaylord Perry. He missed by a narrow margin masked man stole $11,000 from the rinse temp, combinations, water saver con­ “Wc were fortunate to be down three lier in the year. I think it’s maturity. Torres 0 0-1 0, Chris Barstrom 0 0-1 0. Totals and top pitchers Ferguson Jenkins and Jim Banning were tion water saver selector, quick will have fewer games to attend. 15 24-37 57. Savings Bank of Manchester, at 244 trols, bleach disptenser. wash, auto soak wash superscrub And if strict drug-testing measures are adopted today (at halQ. Turnovers, turnovers, tur­ I think the first part of the season 3-point goals: W- Morales 2, Coriaty. left out, too. Spencer St. cycle, sudsguard, 10-yr. limited war. by the NCAA’s 84th annual convention, steroid users novers. We’ve got five seniors on they were looking for Paris. 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if M iB’M reiesf’ I 2 M A \C ’Hi;STi-.R HKRAl.LX Wcdiicsiiay, Jan. 10, IWO MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1990— 13 High School Roundup In Brief • • • OU puts Arkansas-Little Rock on guard Francis is an All-Star By Owen Canfield The Associated Press HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers will be NCAA Basketball Manchester girls team up to down Windham represented on the Wales Conference All-Star team by NORMAN, Okla. — Arkansas-Little center Ron Francis, it was announced Tuesday. Rock brought a three-game winning WILLIMANTIC — One in­ Hart 0 4-6 4, Bill McGrath 0 0-0 0, Scott Torello This is the fourth time Francis has been selected to streak into its game with fourth-ranked dividual couldn’t overcome five as 4 4-6 12, Tony Sardo 0 2-2 2, Tom Francis 1 points and 11 rebounds for the Explorers ^ ON 0-1 2, Mike D’Battisto 2 0-0 4, Bobby Green 0 play in the NHL All-Star game. Francis leads the Oklahoma. But the Trojans also brought a unbeaten Manchester High, off to its in their Metro Atlantic Conference 0-2 0, Jeff Dill 2 2-2 7, Totals 15 16-27 47. Whalers in scoring with 19 goals and 55 points in 42 depleted backcourt, and that killed them. opener. best start ever, doNvned host Win­ 3-point goals; C- Buteau, Totten RH- Dill games. He is the lone Whaler named to the game that “You can’t play OU if you don’t have Randy Woods scored 20 points and dham High, 39-36, Tuesday night in Halftime: 28-16 Coventry. will be played Jan. 21 in Pittsburgh. any guards,” Arkansas-Little Rock coach Doug Overton had 20 points, 13 assists CCC Ea.st Division girls’ basketball Vinal Tech tops Mike Newell said "Ricsday night after a action. Whalers at the Canucks and four steals for La Salle (9-1). J 134-81 loss to the Sooners. The win keeps the Indians atop Cheney Tech Siena (5-6) led 21-14 after Jeff Robin­ VANCOUVER — The Hartford Whalers resume tlTcir hope is to get it to a half-court game. son’s 3-poinlcr with 12:58 left in the first the CCC East standings with En­ Despite fine performances from five-game road trip tonight at 10:30 (SportsChanncl, Once you get it to a half-court game, field, each 3-0, with the locals now half. Woods scored eight points in a 17-2 A Don LeClerc (19 points) and Cris WTIC) when they take on the Vancouver Canucks. you’re going to have some opportunities.” La Salle run for a 31-23 advantage. an unblemished 8-0 overall. Win­ T^c Whalers (19-20-2) are 0-1-1 on the road trip, The Trojans lost their starting point Presented by Central Connec­ Hawes (14 points), Cheney Tech The Explorers went on to their biggest dham drops to 1-2, 4-5 with the loss. having lost the opener in Calgary and then tied Edmon­ guard, Juric Brown, for the season last ticut Board No. 6 and the suffered a 76-53 defeat to visiting lead of the first half at 57-35 after a 3- Manchester’s next game is Friday at ton last Saturday night. They arc 0-3-2 in their last five week when he injured an Achilles tendon. Manchester Herald. Vinal Tech of Middletown in pointcr by Johnson. The biggest margin home at Clarke Arena against South games. Vancouver comes in at 13-22-8. Another guard, James Scott, played 39 □ □ n Charter Oak Conference action was 84-50 with 10:45 to play. Windsor High. Tuesday night. This is the first meeting between the teams this year. minutes but has been bothered by a . 4 Central Connecticut Board No. 6 Lee Matthews and Robinson each had Windham’s Kathleen Shippee Cheney, which will be at sUained tendon in his foot. poured in a game-high 25 points, but is composed of basketball referees Holy Cross tops Fairfield 14 points to lead Siena. Coventry Friday night at 7:30, Scott had eight of the Trojans’ 30 tur­ No. 24 Alabama 79, Georgia 62: A that service high schools in the she couldn’t offset Manchester’s m WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — Dwight Pcmcll scored novers against Oklahoma (11-0), which central Connecticut area. remains winlcss at 0-6. Vinal im­ Alabama led by at least 10 after a 12-0 balance. “Tammy (Ehibois) and Jodi proves to 2-3 in the conference and 21 points, including seven down the stretch, to lead Holy won its 37th straight home game and beat (Widmer) made Shipee work for Did you know that: run gave the Crimson Tide a 20-8 lead in overall. Cross to an 80-68 victory over visiting Fairfield. a team by at least 50 points for the fifth the first half. every point,” Manchester coach Joe 1) “Five-Second Counts: A) Con­ The Beavers fell behind early, 1a^ I ' Holy Cross improved to 3-0 in the Metro Atlantic time this season. DcPa.squa said. tinues for a throw-in until the ball is Keith Askins scored five points during 15-7 after one quarter and 38-25 at Conference and 10-2 overall, while Fairfield fell to 0-2 The 53-point defeat was the worst in the spurt and joined Robert Horry with 17 Dubois, in fact, cau.sed Shipjxc to released. B) Ends when a closely halftime, and could not contain and 3-7. Arkansas-Little Rock history, surpassing points for Alabama, 11-3 overall and 2-1 foul out with 20 seconds left in guarded player in the frontcourt Vinal’s Tyrone James (game-high Marvin Walters of Fairfield led all scorers with 23 a 49-poinl loss to Missouri-St. Louis in in the Southeastern Conference. regulation. releases the ball for a pass or shot. points. C) Continues for a closely guarded 28 points). Vinal led, 54-35, after 1969. The 134 points were the most ever Georgia (8-4, 1-2) trailed 27-16 at Windham led through three three quarters. scored against the Trojans (7-4), who quarters, 5-4, 17-14 and 25-22. But player in the mid-court area if he/ Red Sox to sign Rawley halftime after making only four of 22 she is holding or dribbling the ball “They really outplayed us,” began playing basketball in 1962. The shots in the period. Manchester came from behind to Cheney coach Aaron Silvia said. BOSTON (AP) — Free agent left-hander Shane previous high was 124 by Southwestern take the verdict with Jen Brindisi while closely guarded. Alabama opened the second half with ‘The James kid was pretty tough for Rawley, who had a 5-12 record with the Minnesota Louisiana in 1978. an 11-2 spurt capped by James Sanders’ scaling it with one of two from the 2) Tapping the Jump Ball— The BOLLii The Associated Press jumper may tap the ball twice, but us to stop. We didn’t have bad Twins last season, has agreed to a one-year contract with Oklahoma shot 56 percent and made 12 3-pointcr, giving the Tide a 38-18 ad­ foul line with 23 seconds left. the Boston Red Sox. not three times. games from LeClerc and Hawes. of 18 3-poinlcrs. vantage. A.skins’ basket with 3:29 to play FAST BREAK — Oklahoma’s Smokey McCovery (10) drives past “This game is a turning point in They just had too much.” No terms of the contract were revealed TUesday. No. 21 La Salle 106, Siena 90: La Manchester girls’ basketball his­ gave Alabama its biggest lead, 71-49. Derrick Owens of Arkansas-Little Rock in their NCAA clash Tues­ VINAL TECH (76) — Grady Jacobs 1 0-0 2. Rawley, 34, had a 5.21 earned run average with the Salle set a school record with 13 3- Liltcrial Green scored 21 points for the tory,” DePasqua said. “It was a Luke Loachman 5 0-2 10. Rob Eldndge 1 0-0 2. Twins, his fourth team in a 12-ycar major league career. pointers and Lionel Simmons had 29 day night in Norman, Okla. The Sooners ran past the Troians, a year ago. Tyrone James 12 4-6 28. Charles White 3 0-16, - % Bulldogs. 134-81. game that the girls’ believed they Henry Duncan 6 1-2 13. Ftardy Garland 5 0-0 He broke in with Seattle in 1978 and also pitched for the For one night, however, the could win and went out and ac­ 13, Eno« Sheppard 1 0-0 2. Totals 34 5-11 76. New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies, where Patriots elevated them.sclves out of CHENEY TECH (53) — Jim LeRlanc 2 0-0 6. complished against a well-cracked he had his best season in 1987 when he was 17-11,4.39. their shooting doldrums and Aaron Granato 1 0-0 3. Sean VMIsledt 1 2-2 4. Whippet team that had wins over Don LeClerc 7 2-2 19, Cris Hawes 6 2-6 14, He was selected to the 1986 National League All-Star Northwest Catholic and registered a hard-fought 53-47 win Todd Mercier 2 0-0 5, Kevin Dean 10-12 To team. South Africa wants back in Olympic scheme Southington.” over Rocky Hill in Charter Oak tals20 6-11 53. Conference action Tuc.sday night. 3-point goals: VT- Garland 3. CT- LeClerc 3. PARIS (AP) — South Africa is still a long way from the Olympic movement but to inquire about SANOC’s Trish O’Connell had 11 points LeBlanc 2. Mercier, Granato. Tyson, Holyfield bout set being allowed back into the Olympics, but at last the Apartheid Commission president Kcba Mbaye of Coventry, which will host Cheney Halllime: 38-25 Vinal. and its affiliates’ recent activities and to inform them of and Shelly Dicterle and Brindisi 10 NEW YORK (AP) — Mike Tyson will defend the sides arc at least talking. Senegal. They will make a full report at the commis­ apiece for Manchester. Brindisi had Tech Friday night at 7:30, moves to the IOC’s and the African Sports Movement’s require­ sion’s next meeting Feb. 19 in Kuwait. 1-4 in the COC and 3-4 overall. Bolton falls short heavyweight championship against Evandcr Holyfield International Olympic Committee anti-apartheid ad­ ments before the South African issue can be reviewed by seven of her points in the final June 18, a spokesman for promoter Dan Duva said Tues­ visers held a formal meeting with South African sports South Africa is barred from almost every major inter­ quarter. Manchester was 11-of-15 Rocky Hill is 2-3 and 2-5. jpl'. the international sports community,” the IOC said. national sports federation because of apartheid, but “We did shoot better, but nothing against Portland day night. officials for the first lime on TUesday. South Africa was “SANOC officials accepted the advice in the positive from the foul line in the final eight Kathy Duva, the promoter’s wife who also serves as expelled from the Olympic movement in 1970 because of Rasamy said in the interview that political changes now minutes. Dietcrle and Brindisi com­ to rave about,” Badsteubner .said. BOLTON — Portland High util­ Reginald Pinto/Manchesier Herald spirit that it was given. However, the IOC advisers taking place in South Africa necessitate a fresh approach g ^ publicist, told The Associated Press by telephone that her apartheid, its system of racial segregation. “We got an early lead. They (Rocky ized a stifling fullcourt press, a, 1 pointed out that the Olympic movement cannot even con­ to sports contacts. bined for 19 rebounds. UP FOR GRABS — Bolton High’s Chris Anderson (42) and Mike Haugh (33) go after a husband and promoter Don King had reached agreement IOC advisers Fckrou Kidanc and Sam Ramsamy met Manchester also won the junior Hill) were really making their foul Bolton’s inability to put the ball in sider reviewing South Africa’s position until there arc “If a little relaxation in the sports boycott helps to ac­ shots in the fourfh quarter.” the basket, for a 59-38 Charter Oak rebound with Portland's Fran DeBari, left, during Tuesday night’s COC game in Bolton. The for the fight during a meeting in Las Vegas Tuesday South African National Olympic Committee president single genuine non-racial unitary sports federations in all varsity game, 37-31. F^tty Hombos- night. Johan du Plcssis, vice president Issy Kramer and director celerate the downfall of apartheid, we shall have to con­ ^ m The visiting Terriers trimmed the Conference boys’ basketball victory the Olympic disciplines.” tel had 14 points and Kate Smith visiting Highlanders won, 59-38. The financial split will be two-thirds for Tyson and J.B, Du Plcssis. A statement released by the IOC group sider it,” Ramsamy said in the interview. and Mary Moriarty eight apiece for deficit to three points in the fourth. Tuesday night. Ramsamy said the SANOC officials initially ap­ Coventry led, 15-7, after one one-third for Holyfield, Duva said, with Holyfield said the meetings were preliminary discussions aimed at SANOC officials were not available for comment. the 8-0 young Indians. The win lifts the Highlanders to Rm u Hs: proached Samaranch with a request for talks late last IS posing team uouble,” Phillips said. swimming team dropped a 95-73 guaranteed at least $11 million. re-establishing links with South Africa. MANCHESTER (39) — Cheryl Fowler 0 0 0 quarter and 38-25 at halftime. The 4-1 in the COC West, 5-2 overall, 2 0 0 medley relay: 1. Wethersliold 1:57.6, 2. Kidanc and Ramsamy will report on the meeting to Frank Tozzoli had 12 points and verdict to intcrconfcrcnce foe “The discussion was not about SANOC’s re-entry into year, and that the IOC president passed the request on to 0. Shelly Dieterle 5 0-1 10. Trieh O'Conoell 3 ^uiots boosted their advantage to while Bolton drops to 2-3 in the MHS, 3. MHS No site was named. IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch and to IOC Mbaye. Paul Sauer nine to lead Bolton. Wethersfield High Tuesday after­ 200 free: 1. Delaney (W) 2:11.83, 2. Benoit 5-7 11. Jodi Widmer 3 0-16, Tammy Dubois 0 54-35 after three quarters. John Tot­ COC East and 3-5 overall with the 2-3 2. Mary Moriarty 0 0-0 0, Jen Brindisi 1 6-10 PORTLAND (59) — Doug Smmons 3 4-7 10, noon at the Indians’ pool. TTic loss (W), 3, Streeto (W) NCAA eyes Clemson program m H 10, Amy Shumaker 0 0-0 0. Totals 12 15-22 39. ten was 4-for-4 from the foul line loss. Bolton’s next game is Friday at Fran DeBan 9 2-2 24, Mike Larson 4 5-6 13, drops Manchester to 1-2 for the 200 IM: 1. Landorgan (W) 222.12, 2. Began- WINDHAM (36)— Deanna Rufrano 0 2-3 Z along with a basket and a couple of East Hampton High. ArxJy Srb 2 0-0 4. Joe Ortiz 1 0-1 2. Jamie ny (M). 3. Shanahan (M) COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The NCAA has charged at McMillan 0 0-10. Jake Labon 0 2-2 2. Scott season. Kathleen Shippee 10 5-6 25. Vae Champagne 0 50 free: 1. Miner (M) 24.44, 2. Keane (W), 3. least two-thirds of the Clemson football coaching staff gs key rebounds in the fourth while Portland had a 12-5 lead after one Copeland 0 2-2 2, Dave Powers 1 0-0 2. Totals Isles far from 0-0 0. Tara Risley 0 1-31. Connie Russ 0 0-0 0, Rozanitis (W) 20 15-21 59. with violating recruiting rules, according to a report z "U Kathleen Szegda 0 0-0 0. Kim Wilson 0 0-0 0. Frank Coombs (13 point.s) was 3- quarter and 34-16 halftime bulge. Matt Miner won the 50- and 100- Diving: 1. Coursey (W) 188.30 points, 2. Karen Schwanda 3 2-8 6 Totals 13 10-20 36 BOLTON (36) — Paul Sauer 4 0-2 9. Mike Ringbloom (M), 3. Enxuto (W) released by the university. for-3 from the foul line. “We couldn’t handle their press and Jor>es 0 0-0 0, Dave Boles 0 0-10, Dave Hohler O JD Halftirr^e; 17*14 Wirtdham yard frccstylcs with personal bests 100 fly: 1. Keana (W) 1:03.33, 2. Lenehan The school made public the NCAA report and its al­ Chris McCarthy led Coventry when we did get a good shot, it 2 1-2 5, Mike Haugh 1 0-0 2, Richard Norbul 2 for Manchester while Todd Erickson (M), 3. Biaganny (M) a doormat now r“ O Coventry boys with 19 points while Rob Buteau wouldn’t go down,” Bolton coach 0-0 4. Frank Tozzoli 4 4-4 12. Brian Neil 3 0-1 6. 100 free: 1. Miner (M) 54.83, 2. Rozana (W), legations on Tuesday, four days after receiving it. The John Gesmundo 0 0-2 0. Chris Anderson 0 0-1 won the l(X)-yard backstroke, also 3. Enxuto (W) NCAA is prohibited by its rules from publicizing such O ^ added nine. Scott Torcllo had 12 Craig Phillips said. “They’re a good 0. Totals 16 5-1538. with a personal best. Mike Lcnchan gain victory points in defeat. team and it showed,” he added. 3-point goals; B- Sauer; P- DeBan 4. 500 free: 1. Delaney (W) 6:09.82, 2. Streeto allegations, but allows schools to release such informa­ By Ken Rappoport 0 m Halftime; 34-16 Portland (butterfly) and Eric Shanahan (in­ COVENTRY — It has been a COVENTRY (53) — John ToHen 1 4-8 7, Fran DcBari had 24 points to lead (W), 3, Flores (M) tion. In making the allegations public, Clemson erased all The Associated Press Frank Coombs 4 5-8 13. F^t Bradley 1 1-2 3. dividual medley) also turned in per­ 100 back: 1. Erickson (M) 1:13.11. 2. Plague references that might lead to identification of those trying season thus far for Coventry Portland, including four 3-pointcrs. (W). 3. Benoit (W) Chris McCarlhy 7 5-8 19. Randy Leete 0 0-0 0. MHS swim team sonal bests for the Indians. named in the 15-pagc document. boys basketball coach Ron Flob Bulsau 4 0-1 9, Marc Voisine 1 0-0 2. To­ “Any time your big man (DcBari) UNIONDALE, N.Y. — In the first two months of the tals 18 15-27 53. bows to Wethersfield Manchester’s next meet is Friday 100 breast: 1. Londergan (W) 1;08.11, 2. The report accuses six of the team’s 10 full-time Badsteubner, on the heels of the ROCKY HILL (47) — Wbllman 2 1-4 5. can go outside and hit the thrcc9- Feeney (W), 3. Dantorth (W) NHL season, just about everyone was kicking around the at 4 p.m. against Maloney High in 400 free relay: 1. MHS (Lenehan. Shanahan, coaches — one of whom is not allowed to recruit off 0 1 Patriots’ Class S state championship Mike Ferro 0 2-4 2. Mike McKenna 4 0-0 8, Billy pointcr), you’re going to give op- The Manchester High boys’ Meriden. New York Islanders. Knight, Flores) 4’23.42, 2 MHS. campus — of 11 illegal recruiting contacts from Novem­ Times have changed, though. No one is walking over m > ber 1984 to September 1987, including meetings with the F^uick Division doormats any more. four high school juniors and a sophomore. “It’s encouraging to see them play well, because we’re > (/) Jenkins replaces Pardee going through the same thing with a young team,” NCAA Oilers name Pardee coach Quebec coach Michel Bergeron said after a recent loss to ^ > HOUSTON (AP) — Jack Pardee is gone but the HOUSTON (AP) — Jack F^dce, who led Chicago the Islanders. JO H mastermind and the quarterback are still at the University > From Page 11 and Washington to the NFL playoffs and rebuilt the That 5-2 victory over Quebec on Saturday night gave of Houston. University of Houston program, returned to the pros as the Islanders their eighth win in nine starts and a 12-3-1 “D IVdec, who resurrected Houston’s football program in head coach of the Houston Oilers. record in the last 16 games. Jake Crouthamcl, athletic director at Syracuse, which three years, resigned Tuesday to become coach of the Pardee was hired to replace Jerry Glanville, who They’re still in last place in the Patrick Division, but at scats 32,000 in its Carrier Dome and leads the nation in Houston Oilers. stepped down Saturday by mutual agreement with Oilers least now they’ve got a legitimate chance for a playoff attendance, wouldn’t say how much his school would Two hours later, John Jenkins, the man behind Hous­ owner Bud Adams. berth. ton’s celebrated run-and-shoot offense, replaced F^rdce. lose. But a source close to the program estimated three “Fortunately, no one’s taken off in the l^trick’ “Our future couldn’t be better,” Jenkins said. “My fewer home games could set Syracuse back $1.5 million. Olajuwon leads All-Star vote Division,” said Don Maloney, who has been one of the Because athletic directors had hundreds of thousands only regret today is that we arc not in school and I NEW YORK (AP) — Akccm Olajuwon of the Hous­ factors in the Islanders’ surge. “So we’re right in the hunt — in some cases, even millions — of reasons to vote couldn’t meet with the players to tell them how sincere I ton Rockets led rookie David Robinson of San Antonio now.” against shortening the basketball season, the reform al­ am about this program.” in voting for the West Conference center for the 1990 With a 17-21-4 record, the Islanders are just two most tripped over the starting line. The Associated Press Moments after Jenkins spoke, Heisman Trophy winner NBA All-Star Game. points away from a fourth-place playoff berth and only It took the NCAA five ballots and four hours of par- Andre Ware reaffirmed his earlier statement that he in­ Olajuwon has 41,162 votes, almost 18,000 more than STICK WORK — Detroit’s Greg Adams goes over the top of Minnesota’s Shawn Cham­ six away from first in the ti^ t Patrick Division race. liarncntary wrangling and power struggles to kill, then tends to return to school for his senior season. Robinson. Voting continues through mid-January. The bers in the first period of their NHL game Tuesday night in Detroit. The Red Wings went on The once-proud Islanders, winners of four Stanley revive and finally pass the reduction in basketball games, Cups in the 1980s, had fallen on hard times of late. Last which begins with the 1992-93 season. Los Angeles Lakers’ Magic Johnson and Derek Harper to beat the North Stars, 9-0. of Dallas lead at the guard spots. The Lakers’ James season, they finished last in the Patrick with a 28-47-5 The measure was labeled a “watershed” in the NCAA Worthy and Kelly Tripucka of the Charlotte Hornets lead record, 20th overall in the league. Presidents Commission effort to change big-time ath­ at the forward spot. The first two months of this season weren’t any better. Fame letics and relieve pressure on athletes. They went 6-18-3 and weren’t even within shouting dis­ “It was not a pretty victory. It was a messy victory, but Lafleur on the other side tance of the rest of the f^trick pack. From Page 11 I think we got it done,” Wake Forest president Thomas ^Spud’ Chandler dies at 82 Coach A1 Arbour “had a lot of confidence in us,” for­ Hearn, a member of the Presidents Commission, said ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Spurgeon “Spud” ward Randy Wood said. “He also had a lot of patience. I rounded by players like Hall of Famer Johnny Bench, after the final vote. Chandler, the American League’s Most Valuable Player think that’s a big asset in rebuilding a team like this.” Pete Rose and Tony Perez, Morgan won Most Valuable Added UCLA Chancellor Charles Young; “The presi­ in 1943 when he pitched the New York Yankees to a in the ‘Battle of Quebec’ Arbour knows about building teams. When the Is­ Player awards on championship teams in 1975 and 1976. Reginald Plnto/Manchester Herald dents stood our ground and fought and fought.” World Scries title, died Tuesday. He was 82. landers first came into the league in the 1970s, they were The NCAA still has to decide whether to stiffen the The cause of death was not disclosed. It was Morgan’s iwo-out single in the ninth inning of since a 5-0 win over Chicago on the worst in the NHL. Under Arbour’s guidance, they penalties for drug violations and initiate year-round test­ Chandler, whose career record was 109-43, was 20-4 By Ken Rappoport Game 7 that drove in the winning run in the 1975 World PASS — Bolton’s David Boles gets a pass off around Portland’s Mike Larson (35) during Feb. 25, 1989. eventually became the best. ing for steroids. with a 1.64 earned run average, the best ever posted by a The Associated Press NHL Roundup Series. Tuesday night’s play. “I don’t have a lot of them, so “He’s been through it before with the old Islanders,” Under the proposed drug-testing measures, first-time Yankee right-hander, in 1943. That season he won two Wood said. “I don’t want to compare us to the old Is­ “I think the thing I’m most proud of — I want to make They resumed the “Battle of they’re pretty easy to remember,” this clear — all those numbers you see, the good ones, offenders could lose a year’s eligibility, and those who Scries games as the Yankees defeated the St. Louis Car­ landers, because that’s a pretty tough comparison, with C^ebcc,” and Guy Lafleur was right Hanlon said after his 13th career the in-between ones, were achieved with the team com­ test positive a second time could be banned for life. dinals, capturing the deciding fifth game with a 2-0 from Michel Goulet to the top four Stanley Cups. But he’s been through it before and in the middle of it. This time, shutout. “At this pace. I’ll have to ing first and me coming second,” Morgan said. “I never Celtics Presently, the NCAA tests only at championship shutout. The Yankees won on Bill Dickey’s two-run comer of the net from the high slot he knows what it takes to win, what it takes to build a stole a base without the team needing it.” events and bowl games. If tested positive, NCAA ath­ homer. however, he was on the other side. at 8:11 of the first period for his play until I’m 114” to catch Terry team.” letes now face only the loss of eligibility for postseason He is survived by his wife and two sons. “They were just another op­ 546th. Sawchuck, the NHL career leader 1 Former Reds manager Sparky Anderson, now with From Page 11 Mostly, Arbour hasn’t panicked. competition for 90 days. Funeral arrangements were incomplete. ponent,” Lafleur said after he scored Goulet, Mike Hough, Joe Sakic with 102 shutouts. Detroit, recognized Morgan’s contribution. “I would say “He backs his players,” Wood said. “That’s a tough Delegates also voted overwhelmingly on 'Ricsday to his first goal in a Quebec uniform and Bryan Fogarty also scored for Oilers 3, Flames 2, OT: Martin this,” Anderson said. “He was just a good major league thing to do ^s coach when you’re losing, because people low of seven by the Nets in Seattle was held to five points in the second the .second half as Los Angeles won make public each school’s graduation rate for athletes, against the Montreal Canadiens to Gclinas scored at 2:11 of overtime player when it didn’t mean anything. But when it meant NBA fines Versace $3,500 Quebec, which with a record of want to point fingers. But Al’s great, he keeps a level on Nov. 21. It also was the second- half. Among those who limited him for the third time on the road this beginning next year. With only a handful of dissenters, key a 5-2 victory T\iesday night. 8-28-6 is the worst team in the NHL to lead Edmonton past Calgary, something, he was a Hall of Famer.” NEW YORK (AP) — Indiana coach Dick Versace was head. He follows through with whatever he believes and Palmer and Morgan were the 20th and 21st players lowest second-quarter score in NBA was Joe Dumars, who scored 24 of season. they also agreed that schools must provide graduation “The best thing for me is to think of but still an emotional rival of the avenging an Oilers loss to the rates to prospective athletes during recruiting. fined $3,500 by the NBA Tuesday for his behavior in the doesn’t let anyone tell him what to do. He’s the same elected to the Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibilty. history, surpassed only by the five his 28 points in the first half. Charles Smith scored 23 points the Canadiens as just another team.” Canadiens. Flames earlier in the week. TTic NCAA has been under pressure from Congress, Pacers’ 117-111 loss at Charlotte on Saturday night. now that we’re winning as he was when we were losing.” Palmer was named on 411 of 444 ballots cast by mem­ points Utah scored against the Los Knicks 131, BulleLs 127: New and grabbed 15 rebounds and Danny The 38-ycar-old Lafleur played Claude Lemieux and Shayne Cor­ For a time, it looked as if Calgary which is considering legislation to force the release of NBA vice president for operations Rod Thom said he Arbour is just happy that his philosophy has taken root bers of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. Angeles Lakers in 1981. York’s Patrick Ewing scored 35 Manning added 22 points as the 14 seasons for Montreal before retir­ son scored for Uic Canadiens, who center Doug Gilmour would be the The Celtics weren’t alone. Clippers went on a 16-2 tear late in the rates. fined Versace for verbal abuse of the referees, failing to with the Islanders, one of the league’s youngest teaniS. His 92.5 percent trailed only Bob Feller’s 93.75 percent points, including two go-ahead free ing in 1984. He came out of retire­ were outshot 40-29 by the Nordi- hero of the game. He ended a 19- “Everyone has been making a contribution,” Arbour Sacramento beat Minnesota 84-70, throws with 31 seconds left in over­ the third quarter for a 74-66 lead. leave the playing area in a timely manner at the end of in 1%2 among pitchers. the game and because the coach has to be forcibly ment last season, not long after ques. game scoreless streak with a said. “We arc doing the little things that are necessary. Players need 75 percent to be elected to the Hall and matching the lowest combined total time. Spurs 107, Heat 102: Willie restrained. being voted into the Hockey Hall of Red Wings 9, North Stars 0: power-play goal, his 12th of the We’re playing the team way, controlling the comers, 9 in the league this season. And Washington lost its 13th straight this year, that meant 333 ballots. Morgan got 363 votes Anderson, who got 26 points, led a Fame. He played for the New York Shawn Burr scored two shorthanded season, to pull the Flames even witli controlling the boards, the front of the net. We’re playing Chicago’s Michael Jordan matched road game despite a season-high 42 Bowl ratings poor for 81.7 percent. late rally that enabled San Antonio Cunningham donates $100,000 Rangers last season and followed goals, set up a third and added a the Oilers at 7:34 of the tliird period. as a team. The players are working for each other.” his season low with 16 points in the points by Knicks castoff Bernard Perry missed with 320 votes, or 72 percent. to ^surpass its victory total of last Coach Michel Bergeron to Quebec, power-play goal while goaltcnder Adam Graves had made it 2-1 for Wood said the team, essentially, has learned how to Bulls’ 100-90 loss to Detroit. King. sanies cracked the top CAMDEN, NJ. (AP) — Philadelphia Eagles quarter­ “He’ll get in eventually,” Palmer said. season and hand Miami its 11th Montreal’s provincial rival, this the Oilers on a power play with win. Kings 84, Timberwolves 70: Suns 121, Lakers 118: Kevin W in last week s Nielsen ratings and Miami’s Sug^ back Randall Cunningham stunned parishioners at a Glen Hanlon recorded Detroit’s first Jenkins got 296 votes and Bunning received 257. Un­ straight loss. year. about four minutes to go in the “It’s a sign of maturity as a team. Two months ago. we Dick Motta picked up his first vic­ Bowl victory over Alabama in the Sugar Bowl ranked Camden church when he donated $100,0(X) at worship shutout of the season. like Rilmcr, the three pitchers who were left out did not Johnson scored 10 of his 34 points The victory was the 10th in 12 would get a lead and it seemed we just couldn’t hold it. /3rd among 81 prime time shows. services Sunday. “Playing them (Monu-eal) now is Jimmy Carson and Marc second period. Jari Kurri scored in have the benefit of playing for winning teams. tory in three games as Sacramento in overtime, including four free games for the Spurs, who won for With the experience that everyone’s had going through coach. throws in the final 10 seconds for 'The Orange Bowl, which was on NBC, cot an 18 5 “They were rejoicing," said Elva Smith, who has been not anything like it was playing Habscheid added two goals each and the first for the Oilers. Jamie l^lmer and Morgan increased the Hall of Fame roster the 22nd time this season. the tough times, the team has matured and grown in con­ Phoenix, which beat Los Angeles rating and a 29 sh^c in the national ratings released a member of St. John Baptist Church in East Camden for them last year,” said Lafleur, who Steve Yzerman scored once and as­ Macoun had the other goal for Cal­ to 206. In March, the Veterans Committee will vote on “Two and a half years without a Rony Seikaly scored 21 points fidence. So whether we’re up by two goals or whether win — it’s been an awful long dry for only the eighth time in the last N“^*scn Co. That tied for 12ih place 30 years. “They started clapping and singing and praying missed two previous meetings with sisted on four others as Detroit gary. electing any old-timers to the Hall. and grabbed 18 rebounds for Miami. we’re down by two, we still feel that any game is ours." spell,” said Motta, who last coached 33 meetings. with NBCs “Unsolved Mysteries.” which also was and thanking the Lord for someone being so nice.” the Canadiens this season, both gained its sixth straight home vic­ Blues 4, Kings 3: Brett Hull Both new inductees were rookies in 1965 and ended viewed in 17 million homes. The team’s success has followed the personal success the Dallas Mavericks. It was all necessary because the Cunningham, who led his team to the playoffs, isn’t a Montreal victories, with an injury. tory and fourth in five games. Min­ scored his NHL-leading 37th goal 9 their careers in 1984. In 1983, they faced each other Rockets 97, SuperSonics 90: of Pat LaFontainc, who is one of the NHL’s hottest Motta has a 808-752 record in 19 Lakers got a club record-tying 24 The Sug^ Bowl, which ensured Miami of the national member of the church, but often attends services along Lafleur, who last week passed nesota is 1-12-2 in its last 15 visits with 26 seconds remaining to lead again in the World Scries. Houston’s Akccm Olajuwon scored cl^piOTship, got just a 7.4 rating and a 12 share on players. He is on a nine-game goal-scoring streak and is Forty-four players were on ballot, including 15 years in the NBA. assists from Magic John.son. with teammate Cris Carter, according to Melvin R. former Canadiens great Maurice to Detroit. St. Louis over Los Angeles. 38 points, including eight in the ABC. ^ l y eight shows were rated lower — “Mission second in the league in goals with 36. The Islanders are pitchers. Orlando Cepeda was sixth with 211 votes, Tony PLstoas lOrt, Bulls 90: Jordan, Clippers 108, Hornets 98: Ron final five minutes, and pulled down Primas Sr., the church’s treasurer and father of Camden Richard on the all-time scoring list Hanlon kicked aside 21 shots as The Blues won their third in a 8-1 in those games. Impossible” on ABC and seven shows on Rix Broadcast­ Mayor Melvin “Randy" Primas. Oliva got 142 and Bill Mazeroski received 131. averaging 33.2 to lead the league. Harper scored 19 of his 25 txiints in 15 rebounds. ing Co. with his 54Slh goal, drilled a pass Detroit recorded its first shutout row and first on the road in six tries. “Pal is our star,” defenseman Ken Baumgartner said. Big E M Confarenc* C a l l W L W L G e o rg e to w n 3 0 12 0 S L J o h n 's 2 0 13 2 S e lo n Hall 2 0 9 3 S yra c u s e 1 1 10 1 CONNECTICUT 2 2 12 3 V lllanova 2 2 0 7 P ro v id e n c e 1 2 8 4 Pittsburgh 0 3 5 8 Boston College 0 3 6 7 16-MANCHESTER HERALD. 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M*«-* iunyM — arrow 46 Sgl. ri8) Untouchables Mamet wrote and directed this twist-laden (26) MOVIE: 'The Man Who Died Twice' 13 Accounting 47 Batwaen tale of a psychiatrist who becomes in agcir. (20) Kate & A llie (CC) A nightclub singer is called to identify tbe PEOPLE N.C. and volvod with a master con artist Lindsay YARIF 14 Buckal body of her murdered husband Rod Came­ Abigail Van Buren Ark. (24) $7) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Crouse, Joe Mantegna, Mike Nussbaum 15 Short play 49 Mall center ron. Vera Ralston. Mike Mazurkii 1958 16 Elactrical (26) Police Story 1987. Rated R abbr. (38J Hogan's Heroes Creativity works unit (30) (4()) Current A ffair [USA] Murder, She Wrote Japanese soprano leads so U ia t 17 Church frugally ®7) Lighthouses of N ew England A nos­ (381 Cheers (CC). 8:30P M CE) (40) Head of the Class (CC) calandar 51 Take apart talgic look at New England lighthouses LARNE ‘Madame Butterfly’ revival ■ w m m m w w 18 Powarful a>- 52 Dutk (poet.) (61) H unter Viki gels Eric to design and sew clothes for and the civilians who operated them c ploalve 53 Length [A&E] New Wilderness her home economics project WHAT TO OO WHEN J DALLAS (AP) — Japanese soprano Yoko if selling home ®j0 Three's Company Practice safe sex (abbf.l meaturet [A & E ] T w e n tie th Century Part 2 o f2 THE BATOMETER [CNN] Moneyline Waianabe is starring in the Dallas Opera production II Chtaiman 54 Attention- [HBO] Life of Crime (CC) Documentary 6 Hebrew God FALLS. 21 Cardipol getting 34 — lib [ESPN] College Basketball: St. John's 9:00P M C 3 jja k e and the Patman (CC) focusing on three professional criminals The housing market is depressed in most parts of the 7 Day's middle of “Madame Butterfly,” the story of a geisha who 22 Irritalad tound 35 Atonement at Syracuse (2 hrs.) (Live) (60 min ) (In Stereo) who steal for a living (60 min.) nation, as many homeowners who are ready to sell have ip o li 6 Naval addr. 36 Farm RALOPP marries an American naval officer. 55 Firearm CB (4d) Doogie Howser. M.D. (CC) Doo to avoid diseases 24 Curtain 9 Rowboat Implement [LIFE] She's the Sheriff 1 1 :00PM ® (57- News (CC) Now arrange the circled letters to learned with dismay. Homes purchased in the booming ownert' gp. The production begins Friday night. It will be the part 38 — Stadium, gie and Wanda s relationship is struck by form the surprise answer, as sug­ A fabric 56 Actor Parker [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) Comedy Wheel o r 10 Going by jealousy (In Stereo) gested by the above cartoon. K’S ’80s, when prices appreciated as much as 20 or 30 per­ New York 26 Pro — (lor first time in the company’s history that a Japanese horse f l i Cheers (CC) DEAR ABBY: Back in the ’50s, when I was a teen­ tha tima 39 Hosts 7:30PM 03 Entertainment Tonight ID Run for Your Life cent a year, may actually have lost value. DOWN 11 Marry in singer will perform the role of Butterfly. baing) 40 Went past Charlton Heston talks about his new mnvic Cl8) Synchronal Research 'VIZ” ager, I dated a 17-year-old boy who told me that his haite (22) C30) N ight Court (CC) Bull saves a rich THE Several factors account for the problem, according to 27 In laclution one's bed­ ' Solar Crisis.’ (In Stereo) Answer: - The opera, in which the American Pinkerton sails 1 Abitalnt 19 Footnote man s life, and Dan wants a piece of the All in the Family □ parents thought it was OK for him to have sex, but they the Mortgage Bankers Associations and the National As­ 28 Avaraga from food time (2 wdt.) ( D C22) Jeopardy! (CC) away while the geisha bears their child and awaits his (abbr.) 41 Cesium action (R) N ew s (Live) (Answers torrxirrow) didn’t want his twin sister to have sex until she was mar­ 31 Taehnkal 2 ------what sociation of Home Builders: univ. 20 — Hawkint symbol (S Kate & Allie (CC) (24) (57) Championship Ballroom Dancing return, is from the Japan of another era, said Ms. your country Day (24) Trying Times (CC) A yuppie couple's Yesterday’s Jumbles: DERBY CRAWL BEAVER LAYMAN ried. • Home prices rose too high in some regions. 32 Bachalor'a 42 Positions Cl1) WPIX News 1990 U.S. and Canadian dancers strut experiences with an unusual housekeeper 23 Ruler's 45 — fide Answer: What the bank robber got when the security Watanabe. laat worda (2 3 — d' their stuff in the Latin and modern divisions (R) (In Stereo) I am sorry to see that we are heading into the ’90s with • There is a glut of available housing in the regions realm 48 In no manner (20) fse) M *A *S *H system sounded— “ALARMED" When Pinkerton returns — with his new American wda.) (reataurant of this annual competition. (90 mm.) A 25 — valve 50 It precedes (3® (40) N ew s the same double standards that existed in the ’50s. that now arc experiencing an economic downturn. 33 Poatk employee) (30) Hard Copy wife — the geisha commits suicide. A modem 29 Farewell gee ) [A&E] Why We Fight: The Battle of CINDY (NOT MY REAL NAME) conIrKlIon 4 Noun lulliJi (40) Cosby S how (CC) C38J M *A *S *H • The savings and loan crisis threatens to increase 34 Mora (Sp.) China Frank Capra directed this dramatic and handling, from Jumbla, e/o thia nawapapar, P.O. Box 4366, Orlando, FL 321 Japanese woman would not kill her.self over a faith­ 5 Phonetic 30 X-ray (6 1 ) A rsenic Hall (In Stereo) Inctuda your nama. addraaa and zip coda and maka your chach payabla lo N awapaparbookt. DEAR CINDY: To carry the old double standard of greatly the available housing stock on the market, again cautloua [A&E] World of Survival account of war in the Pacific (60 min ) less man said Ms. Watanabe, who is from Fukuoka, tymbol dlicoverar the ’50s into the ’90s would be a u^agedy, because today [CNN] Crossfire [CNN] Larry King Live [A&E] Ernie Hudson at the Improv Japan, and now lives in Milan, Italy. chiefly in depressed areas such as the Northeast or South Host; actor Ernie Hudson ( "Ghostbus we must deal with a new sexually transmitted disease for [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) (In Stereo) [ESPN] College Basketball: North Car­ KIT 'N* CARLYLE by Larry W right “Essentially, I don’t think Japanese,” said Ms. Central states. olina at M aryland (2 hrs ) (Live) ters” ) Comics Mike Reynolds. Hugh Fink, which there is no cure. • A high down payment usually is required — typical­ [LIFE] Day by Day (R) Peter Fogel. Bobby Slayton and Tim W il­ Watanabe. “I think (of myself as) a European lady IT [LIFE] MOVIE: ‘Doing Life’ A death-row son (60 min ) The Centers for Disease Control has estimated that on ly 20 percent of the purchase price, according to a Har- 8:00P M C3J Beauty and the Beast inmate takes legal courses with the hope playing a Japanese lady of old times.” (CC) Investigator Diana Bennett rescues [CNN] Moneyline college campuses, one in 3(X) students is infected with vard-MlT study. More than four-fifths of those in die T5 of having his sentence commuted and But the quaint ethnicity of “Butterfly” doesn’t Vincent after he is badly injured in an ex earning a degree Tony Danza, Rocco [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated the AIDS virus. plosion emjineered by (60 rnin ) (In detract from its popularity in Japan, she said. 25-to-34-ycar-old bracket — a critical homebuying Sisto, Alvin Epstein 1986 [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Adolescents have always thought themselves to be in­ IT Stereo) group — can’t afford the down payment, even though [U SA] MOVIE; 'The Haunting of Sarah [USA] Miami Vice Ak)N(q, f vulnerable. Everyone, regardless of age, should know they can make the monthly mortgage payments. ar C8 j 40 G row ing Pains (CC) Hardy’ Ghastly visions and traumatic N Parton visits Perkins how to protect him- or herself from the AIDS virus. ( B It Takes a Thief childhood memories return to haunt a 11:30P M ;3 , N ight Court Part 2 of 2 KMoW IVH/VT i ‘M What arc buyers and sellers to do? young heiress upon her arrival at the an Parents who cling to the ’50s philosophy that their JACKSON, Tcnn. (AP) — Carl Perkins says he and (11 MOVIE: 'So Fine' A college professor CSj (40) N ightline (CC) 1. Be much more flexible and imaginative in negotiat­ becomes a successful fashion designer by cestral estate SrHa Ward, Morgan Fair ClJ Comedy Tonight To adolescent daughters should “just say no” while en­ Dolly Parton wrote five songs together and sat down accident Ryan O'Neal, Jack Warden. Ri child, Polly Bergen 1989 (In Stereo) ing tlie deal, real estate agents and brokers from several (1 1 ) Honeymooners (CC) to a dinner of beans and com bread and fried ’taters chard Kiel 1981 C8) (40 A nything but Love couraging their sons to do whatever comes naturally are states in the Northeast, South, Midwest and West told 9:30PIVI (20) Twilight Zone (CC) foolish, unrealistic and gambling against enormous odds. when she stopped by for a visit last weekend. me. Various strategics can be employed to bring about (18 MOVIE: 'The Proud and the (CC) Hannah s plan to be friendly to an “Dolly said, ‘Carl, we need to get these songs on an Dam ned' Five Civil War veterans hire out unpopuldi jiroofreatfer backfires (In 22) (3 0) Tonight S how (In Stereo) A .surprising number of adults today deny that AIDS successful, though unorthodox, deals. their guns to a military dictator Chuck Stereo) album,”’ Perkins quoted Miss Parton as .saying. (24 M otorw eek The Acura Integra, the can happen to tlicm. Otherwise sophisticated people in­ 2. Use warranties. A popular selling tool is the exist- Connors, Jose Greco, Anita Quinn 1972 22) (30 M y Tw o Dads (CC) Nicole and Buick Ultra, repairing auto glass, the Henry Perkins, who wrote “Blue Suede Shoes,” lives in Ford Museum o sist that they can tell from a conversation what another’s ing-homc warranty. For a small amount, generally under 20 MOVIE: Coming Home' An officer s Sfielljy attempt to draw the boys' attention Jackson in west Tenncs.scc. Miss Parton has a home wife falls in love with a disabled Vietnam away from a well developed female class 38 St. Elsewhere Gideon tries to per sexual history is — when sexual behavior has, historical­ $5(X), a homeowner can provide what amounts to a veteran Jane Fonda, Jon Voiqht, Bruce mate (R) (In Steieo) across the stale. The Associated Press suade Auschlander not to leave the hospi ly, been something about which most people are inclined year’s service contract for heating, air-conditioning and AT Dern 1978 tal, Wade lets three colleagues stay at her m Perkins said he was a bit hesitant at first when his 1 O.OOPM (3 W iseguy (CC) Frank and to be dishonest. other m.ajor systems in the home. The National Home 22 30 Unsolved M ysteries (CC) Fea his estranger! wife must feign reconcilia apartment until they find a place of Iheir O) guest asked to look at songs he is working on. REAL WINNER — Antonio Bueti and his tured an alleged government cover up of a tion to please his cantankerous father who own (Postponed from an earlier dale) (60 The highest rales of sexually transmitted disease are Warranty Association says such a warranty results in UFO crash landing, a Vietnam veteran min ) “I was afraid to let her see how simple my music 51 moves in after being kicked out of a nurs­ found in sexually active persons from 13 to 19 years of wife Francesca, of Bedford Hills, N.Y., homes selling much faster and for a better price. The ST searches for the combat nurse who aided ing home (60 min ) (In Stereo) 57 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour and my songwriting arc,” he said. him. a New Mexico kidnapping case (60 age. Those who take responsibility for their own actions, hold their winning lottery ticket worth $35 buyer, though, would be well-advised to look closely at (8 } 40 China Beach (CC) K C tries to [CNN] Sports Tonight But Perkins said his worries were needless and that ? r niin ) (R) (In Stereo) and practice safe sex to protect themselves and their the warranty to determine whether it covers the most uncover the truth about the murder of a [ESPN] SportsCenter Miss Parton suggested he perform on her next album. million Tuesday in New York. Their ticket 24 57 National Geographic Season Vietnamese woman wh6 worked lor her parmers, will survive die ’90s and multiply. worrisome items in a home being considered. Often, a Premiere (CC) This natural history senes 160 min I (In Stereo) [HBO] MOVIE: 'P erfe ct' (CC) A journal Perkins said his wife, Valda, cooked a home-style was confirmed Monday, a day after a takes an in depth look at the ecosystem isl sets out to do an expose on fiealih clubs warranty sounds belter than it actually is. C9; 26 (61 News dinner for Miss FVlon, who grew up in the Smoky man concocted a hoax in which an created by the Amazon River's seasonal and ends up falling for a reporter-shy aero­ J 3 flooding (60 min ) (In Stereo) ill WPIX News bics instructor John Travolta. Jamie Lee Mountains and likes to boa.st of her country roots. 3. Check on lease options. Often, if a home has been C 1990 by NEA. Inc actress claimed she was tlie winner. '18 Synchronal Research Curtis. Jann Wnnner 1985 Rated R (In on the market for some time, both the seller and buyer 26 MOVIE; Family Honor' A policeman Stereo) “I never saw a rnegastar enjoy herself more,” sets out to locate the mobsters who mur might consider this route, with a portion of each month’s 22 30 Q uantum Leap (CC) (60 min ) (In SNAFU by Bruce Beattie Perkins said. dored his father Anthony Page. Vera Vis Stereo) 1 1 :45PM [MAX] MOVIE: Love at m rent applying toward the down payment in the event the conii 1973 Stake' In 17th-century Salem, a sexy “Back in 1980 when everything was topsy turvy, [A&E] Living Dangerously Football Dr. Cott spellcaster complicates a plot to separate option is exercised. This allows a buyer to build what 38 MOVIE: 'Coin' South' A shiftless out greats O J Simpson and John Madden Wilson not a bad guy Ronald Wilson Reagan went to Washington and townsfolk from their land Patrick Cassidy. law IS saved from the gallows by a pnm discuss the downside of football (60 min | amounts to equity in a home he or she docs not yet own. CELEBRITY CIPHER Kelly Preston. Barbara Carrera 1988 changed the world.” Celobrily Cipher cryptograms are created trom quotations by lamous spinster who needs him to work a mine on UPPER DARBY, Pa. (AP) — He may have been (CNN] CNN News Rated R IS 4. Note prc-forcclousrc purchases. Lenders do not like her land Jack Nicholson. Mary Steonbur Peter Gott, M .D. the bully Biff in “Back to the Future,” but back at the people, past and present. Each letter m the cipher stands for - < to engage in costly, expensive foreclosure proceedings. It another Today s due Z equals L gen. John Belushi 1978 [DIS] Seoul '88: 16 Days of Glory (CC) 1 2:00AIVI CU Pat Sajak school where his aunt is principal, actor Tom F. Wil­ 61 MOVIE: 'A Case of Rape' A rape vie A collection o( portraits o( athletes (rom Dancing for the Oscars sometimes is possible, especially in areas where the the 1988 summer Olympics in Seoul. Ko CBJ Crimewatch Tonight son told pupils he’s not that bad a guy. 'WBJMP, Q'LM lim finds her jjroblems compounded by m H market is weak, to arrange to take over the payments on a law enforcement and judicial systems that rea. including swimmer Janet Evans, diver Jack Benny “It’s pretend. I’m not a bully,” Wilson told the LOS ANGELES (AP) — Paula Abdul will bring Grog Louganis. and track stars Carl Lewis home. humiliate and dehumanize her Elizabeth 11 Hill Street Blues first- to eighth-graders at St. Dorothy’s school in her high-energy singing and dancing style to this YMMJ OQNW EJR Montgomery. Ronnny Cox. Roliert Karnes and Florence Griffith Joyner (2 hrs 30 5. Find out about mortgage insurance. You may be min I (R) 18 College Basketball West Virginia at Iron therapy Drexel Hill. year’s Academy Awards as tlie glitzy Hollywood 1974 Temple (2 hrs ) (Live) s s able to get or assume an existing FHA or VA mortgage Q'LM YMMJ HBBO, [A&E] World War I [HBO] 1st & Ten: Do It Again (CC) A Wilson, who starred with Michael J. Fox in both celebration’s choreographer, Oscar officials said. beer commercial shoot turns into a brawl 20 Invisions z T l “Her exciting and contemporary style will comple­ or, in some cases, you may be able to get private [CNN] PrimeNews Guest stars Roger Craig, Fterschel Walker 26 Success 'n' Life “Back to the Future” films, showed up Monday at the EJR OQNW QC O 3} isn’t appropriate mortgage insurance which will reduce the size of the [D IS ] MOVIE; Spooner' (CC) An es and Jim Everett (In Stereo) 40 Hard Copy invitation of his aunt and godmother. Sister Clair Ed­ ment this unique show as we enter the last decade of caped counierfeitor finds life as a high down payment. [M AX] MOVIE: Big Trouble in Little 61 Paid Program ^ o the 20th Century,” Producer Gilbert Cates .said Tues­ Y M G G M O I ' — school teacher more challenging than his China' (CC) A macho truck driver ven­ ward. th.c principal. 6. Note owner financing, too. If a sale contract is ar­ previous career Robert Urich. Jane Ka [A&E] World War I (R) O “n Wilson, who lives in California with his wife and day. tures below San Francisco’s Chin;itown DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m concerned about the treat­ Although perhaps best known as a singer and dan­ rived at that seems satisfactory in every other respect, czmarek, Paul Gleason 1989 district to rescue a friend s kidnapped fian­ [CNN] Newsnight O m two children, also told the pupils tliat Fox “is really a HMEOZ YEQZMP. cee Kurt Russell. Kim Caltrall. Dennis Dun ment my friend is receiving for her chronic anemia. cer, Miss Abdul was the choreographer for the movies you may consider becoming the lender of last resort. This [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Tequila Sunrise' (CC) A [ESPN] Gymnastics: U.S. Challenge She’s sprinkling ground up nails on her ice cream. Her nice guy” and that the special-effect futuristic hover- PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "There is no cure (or birth and lovely restaurateur gels caught between a 1986 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo} Second round, from Denver (60 min ) (R) m ^ “Coming to America” and “ITic Running Man.” She may involve a higher than market interest rate but be death save to enjoy the interval." — George Santayana. former drug smuggler and his lifelong body’s metal content is so high she cannot go through an boards used in “Back to the Future 11” arc the result of [TM C] MOVIE: The Untouchables' El [LIFE] This Evening C D ^ also won an Emmy for her work on television’s “The more flexible on the down payment. Owner financing re­ buddy, a Los Angeles narcol;cs agent Mel liot Ness leads a group of incorruptible safety harnesses, wires and huge cranes. Gibson, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell [TMC] MOVIE: Dirty Rotten Scoun­ airport metal detector. Is this a valid treatment? Tracey Ullman Show.” quires that you completely educated on the prospects for govornmoni agents against Al Capone, the DEAR READER: This takes the cake for being the “Acting really is hard work. I had to show up for 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) notorious crime boss of 1930s Chicago drels' (CC) A sophisticated English con She has won an MTV Music Award, a Soul Train the housing market in your region. More than one owner [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Kevin Costner, Sean Connery. Robert De- man challenges his obnoxious American ri­ o i most wacko “treatment” I’ve ever heard of in many work at 3 a.m. and .some days didn’t get home until 8 Niro 1967 Rated R (In Stereo} val to a contest with the loser to be ban­ Award and a National Academy of Video Arts and provided a mortgage that resulted in a default, only to [M AX] MOVIE: 'Clash of the Titans' m years. Not only is this not appropriate, it is potentially p.m.,” Wilson said. ished from the French Riviera Steve Mar­ Sciences Award. Her album “Forever Your Girl” went discover that home values had dropped and there was no Greek god Perseus faces mytholooical 10;30P M 11 USA Tonight tin. Michael Came. Glenne Headly 1988 "Sorry. Only someone from a different union dangerous. Rated PG (In Stereo) 5 r - to the top of the national sales charts. hope of recovering the difference. VvTiile the borrowers is can bring ketchup for your french fries," Some types of anemia are caused by iron deficiency; > CD North backs Reagan The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences responsible for the difference, collecting it can be dif­ such patients are cured by taking iron-containing ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves ^ BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Oliver L. North will present this year’s Oscars for outstanding ficult. medicines and vitamins. However, metallic iron will not took issue with Time magazine’s selection of Soviet achievement in film at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion do the u-ick; it is indigestible. leader Mikhail Gorbachev as Man of the Decade. on March 26. ABC-TV will carry the program live. The iron particles from the nails are sitting in your o friend’s intestinal tract making compasses malfunction North, who was convicted in the Iran-Contra affair, Today in History and metal detectors hum. She may rust prematurely. Tell told broadcasters Tuesday that his old boss, former Doctor, 100, enters race Wf/?NirY her to stop her strange practice. Incidentally, how docs President Reagan, changed the course of history in GOLDSBORO, N.C. (AP) — A 100-ycar-old Today is Wednesday, Jan, 10, the 10th day of 1990. ------o ------grind up the nails? Eastern Europe. CD “The fact is it’s a belter world today because physician who first voted for William Howard Taft There are 355 days left in the year. Accesfopii^ AfTfp Today’s highlight in history: DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband and I are both in our Ronald Reagan was president. I do not believe the against Theodore Roosevelt threw his hat in the ring to run against U.S. Rep. Martin Lancaster. On Jan. 10, 1776, American revolutionary Thomas 90s and have problems with our hands going to sleep fre­ world is a better place today bccau.se Mikhail Gor­ rH 0 Fa c t bachev was declared by Time magazine to be ‘Man of “I think it stands to reason I won’t stay up there for Paine published his influential pamphlet, “Common quently. We try to cat properly, and his only bad habit is Sense.” In his call for American independence from pipe smoking. What would cause this annoying problem? the Decade,’” he told 1,(XX) people at the Hollywood a long time,” Dr. Henry Stenhouse said Tbesday. “I Radio and Television Society’s Newsmaker will voluntarily say I will not serve more than two England, Paine wrote, “Everything that is right or DEAR READER: Paresthesias (tingling and numb­ reasonable pleads for separation.” ness) of the hands and feet are commonly caused by two Luncheon. terms. I think that’s enough and the Lord will On this dale: conditions: pressure on nerves or poor circulation. Unfor­ North recalled that the media reptorted a decade ago probably take me away before then.” In 1861, Florida seceded from the Union. tunately, the elderly are prone to both afflictions. that former Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev said the Stenhouse, a former Navy doctor who set up a In 1870, John D. Rockefeller incorporated Standard As we age, osteoarthritis — the normal wearing-down Soviet Union was on the march and America was in private practice in Goldsboro in 1937, said it was his first try at elected office. He will be running for the Oil. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom PHIPPS by Joseph Farris of joint surfaces — affects most joints, the spine in­ retreat. Within five years, according to Brezhnev, the In 1920, the League of Nations was established as the cluded. In the cervical (neck) spine, pain from early os­ Soviets will be able to impose their will anywhere in Third District scat in Congress. the world. “I want to give him a little competition,” Treaty of Versailles went into effect. HE L0VE5 ME, ME LQVgS teoarthritis rarely occurs; however, during the ongoing In 1928, die Soviet Union ordered the exile of Leon ^FRAHm.r'MMonDo process of aging, the bones produce outgrowths called “You reported that,” North said. “Yet today, the Stenhouse said when asked why he decided to chal­ LOVE5 ME UOT, ME, tables have turned completely. Why? I believe it’s be­ lenge Lancaster, a Democrat who has served two Trotsky. WILP ABOUT'fou, osteophytes, which can rub against nerves in the neck. LOl/g6> cause a Californian gave us back our future. terms. In 1946, the first General Assembly of the United Na­ Y f Because most of the nerves supplying the arms and tions convened in London. hands pass between the bones of the neck, osteophytes in this aiea will often irritate them, leading to recurring tin­ KlCTr, gling of the hands. LOVK Progressive arterial blockage from arteriosclerotic pla­ New shows previewed at television convention Me. que is also consequence of aging and causes poor cir­ Q O culation. Hence, the elderly commonly experience Me , years there. until after the week-long convention ends muscle cramps and tingling of their extremities. Q o HOT./ In most cases, the part of the body farthest from the By Jay Sharbutt Each half-hour episode would be a whether “Only Yesterday” will go into production. heart is most profoundly affected. Therefore, older The Associated Press two-part show, the first part nostalgia, the TV Topics second a given major story of yesteryear Neitlicr Levinton nor NATPE chairman patients often sufi'er from cold hands and feet, as well as WINTHROP by Dick Cavalli THE GRI2WELLS by Bill Schorr from paresthesias. Such symptoms are especially NEW YORK — The electronic circus told by a person who witnessed it, says Lee thinks the costly flop of “USA Today is coming to New Orleans next week. Westin, who left ABC News last summer on TV” will have an adverse effect on ^ -TO SAVE THE OZONE U t/El? troublesome during exercise (when there is inadequate M R. FRILLIEr w o n 't BE H E S <5 0 1 NKE TO HOUSTON Consider some attractions. “What a what salacious. other syndicated news and information HE SAVS (OUTER SPACE «riEFm?T5 UR6E PPOPLE 1 blood supply for muscular needs) and at night (when car­ after 20 years there. Q R WINKS OUR 6(SHOOU TO JOIN THE SBACe Dummy.” “The People of Beverly Hills “That kind of overwhelmed the whole Westin now is senior vice president of series being offered next week. The series HOLDS MO TERRORS ROR TO BET RIP OP HOU5EHOLP diac output declines). 3Ue> A N Y A 40R E , p r o g r a m . THE SCHOOL BUS DRIVER. ITTM5 PBOOUEE Vs. Zsa Zsa Gabor.” “Monopoly.” thing,” says NATPE chairman Lon C. reality-based programming at King was unique in that 156 stations bought it In addition, the position of the extremity, especially J HOXlOU? the arms, makes a difference because flexing and kinking ‘Trump Card.” ‘TV Personals.” Lee, vice president and program manager World, a major company that may make in 1988 without seeing a pilot episode. of an artery further retards blood flow. This is why of NBC-owned KCNC-TV in Denver. “I “Only Yesterday,” and syndicates “Inside “1 think they (station executives) per­ A few game-show revivals also will be don’t think you’ll sec that this year.” Edition,” and such hits as “Wheel of For­ ceived that this was a bad attempt in a people often awaken witli paresthesias after they have there — “Name That Time,” “Joker’s been sleeping on their arms. Rather, he says, there’ll be a lot of dis­ tune” and “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” category that still is critical to stations,” Wild,” and ‘Tic Tac Dough.” So will a cussion about new game shows and, When at ABC News, Westin dis­ Levinton says. Your doctor may be able to help you, once a diagnosis former presidential candidate’s debut in has been made. Vasodilators, medicine to improve cir­ generally speaking, “1 think you’re going patched “20-20” crews to cover one Lee, whose station didn’t buy “USA syndicated TV: “Jesse Jackson —- Voices to see a much broader selection of shows NATPE convention. But this will be the Today on TV,” jokes that “station buyers culation, may relieve symptoms. Or, if arthritis is the of America.” dtVitui cause, neck traction using a soft cervical collar can than in the past.” first he ever has attended. This time, he’s have very short memories.” They may reduce the pressure on nerves. Since pipe smoking is not These are but a few of the 100 new There still will be magazine and so- part of King World’s bid to sign up sta­ vow never to buy a show without seeing a 9 as harmful as cigarette smoking, urging your husband to shows afoot when the convention of the called information shows being offered in tions for “Only Yesterday.” sample first, he says, but “of course we’ll _ _ // give up his pipe would not improve his symptoms — nor National Association of Television syndication to local stations at die con­ “FVt of the continuing education of Av forget that lesson somewhere down the EEK A^D MEEK by Howie Schneider ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue road.” would it help yours. Program Executives starts Monday in the vention, but they’ll be of “a softer kind Westin in television continues,” he wryly says. “The essential difference is at a net­ □ □ □ Remember to keep your hands and feet warm with Big Easy. The city anticipates 9,000 con­ than ‘Oprah’ or ‘A Current Affair’ lyjic of UJHAT K(f0O OF BCXX. lU WRITIUG A 60CI; ABOUT uo,..m A GUARP; GO FHmP BARRY AN' YE22IR! RIGHT HEY, BARRY! KING GUZ / WHAT ventioneers will be on hand for this an­ programming,” one sales executive says. work, you could declare you were going HISTORIC FIRST: THE SEQUEL BRING HIM OVER HERE! WE HE'S GONNA gloves, mittens, extra socks and thermal clothing. You AW AY, S IR ! w a n t s y o u o v e r a t TH ' FOR! G IV E IT TO i OJR RELAKQOSHiP.. O Je OF IHOS^ GCSSlPPV MVSTERV W ANTA g i v e h i m T H IS ! nual festival of show-selling to local sta­ “ The new stuff is what I call kinder, to put a program ... and you instantly — On Jan. 18, ABC’s “PrimeTime Live” J- — - PALACE ON TH' (X5UBLE! are probably more susceptible to cold injury and must TELL-ACL THIfJGS ^ take special care to guard against it. Remember also that tions. gentler programming,” explains the ex­ have 209 stations. will have Sam Donaldson and Diane ^ T ' 'Vj ------regular exercise is beneficial in maintaining good cir­ ecutive, Michael Levinton, programs vice “In the world of syndication. King Sawyer reporting from within the Krem­ But convention officials don’t expect a culation. president for Blair Television, a national World can declare anything it wants. lin. The program, ABC says, “will have return this year of what last year was the sales representative for 147 TV stations. T hen it’s got to go out and sell it to 209 access never before granted a television Although you and your husband believe you are eating Big Controversy at NATPE — “tabloid properly, you may be interested in further dietary lips, so One example of what he means would station managers.” audience.” 9 TV.” I’m sending you a free copy of my Health Report “Eating be “Only Yesterday,” a proposed If one understands that each has his or Last May, the “CBS Evening News” Right For A Healthy Heart.” Other readers who would The term refers to syndicated shows weeknight information scries created by her own idea on what will work in a given reported from within the Kremlin which, like a copy should send $1.25 with their name and ad­ like “A Current Affair” and “Geraldo,” former ABC News executive Av Westin. market, he says, “then in a way it be­ a CBS release said then, is “the Soviet dress to P.O. Box 91369, Cleve'and 44101-3369. Be sure which report on and discuss talcs of the It would be anchored by John Palmer, comes a very fascinating challenge.” stronghold forbidden to Western cameras Westin says he probably won’t know for more than 20 years.” to mention the title. tawdry, the unseemly, and even die some- who left NBC News last month after 26 I-10

....'yes's,FT.',V. ‘ 0 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 10,1990—19 •»~M ANCmiSTER HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 10. 1990 I HELP I HELP HELP 1,1 JHELP HOMES WANTED I [HOMES WANTED WANTED I " ! WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE I CLASSIFIED CRAFTS J A Feature of This Newspaper h u m a n s e r v i c e s - RECEPTIONIST/Secre- MAIN i ENANCE Assist­ DO A TWO-WAY favor ... MANCHESTER- NORTH COVENTRY- Make Meaningful Use tary. Are you a moti­ ant. Brand new luxury Affordable. Beauti­ John Paul Lone. $40,000 STATE of Your Time and Tal­ get extra cash for yourself fully kept 3 bedroom, vated, energetic apartment complex and make It possible for 2nd mortgage at 0 per­ ents! Implement your Individual seeking In­ needs experienced IV2 both home on large cent Interest for 10 someone else to enjoy lot. Featuring over­ communication, teresting, usually fast- Maintenance Assistant those golf clubs you never years!!! If you hove at homemaking and paced work? It you are, to assist In all aspects sized 2 cor garage, first least $40,000 equity In training skills while use. Sell them with a want floor den, and walk to we need you to handle In apartment mainte­ ad. your current home, Mall developer details gaining experience In busy telephones, word nance. Must have own Highland School. you may be able to buy Heating oil hikes the Human Services processing (Multi- $134,900. Century 21, transportation and this 3,050 square foot field. Community As­ Epstein Realty, 647- Mate), typing and hand tools. Excellent PAYROLL/Receptlonlst- 8895a Custom Contemporary illicit cash payoffs sociates of Connecti­ other various office re­ work environment and Manchester. Light typ- for approximately cut, Inc. Is seeking sponsibilities at this opportunity to work for In g along with SOUTH WINDSOR- $2,200/month. Devel­ Individuals to work In downtown Manchester theTrammell Crow Co. managing personnel Attordoble. Fantastic oper Is offering best cost $100 million our South Windsor, ad agency. Company Please call 644-4001 for starter home on large terms available! 4 bed­ records and checking to ex-Danbury mayor Bolton, Coventry salary, commensurate more Information. Invoice orders ore level private lot featur­ rooms, 2 full + 2 half HARTFORD (AP) — Bradford S. group homes. We need with experience. Com­ Complex Is opening In some ot the diversified ing 2-3 bedrooms, ap­ baths, loccuzzl, 3 cor ^ ( 3 3 ^ Cnasc, Connecticut’s top energy of­ Testifying before the you to provide care and pany paid benefits. mid-January. Next to duties. Call Steve, 282- pliances, woodstove garage. Reduced to BIRDHOUSE CONDO. Build this olaiay bird NEW HAVEN (AP) — R)rmer support to persons who MARCOM, 646-5428. the new mall. Town 9232. and detached goroge. $345,000. Philips Real Danbury Mayor James E. Dyer According to Friedrich, ficial, .says that unless clear viola­ are mentally retarded A real buy. $119,900. Estate, 742-1450n oondo with baloonlaa and porch. Intarlor General Assembly’s Ener­ BOOKKEEPER. Full­ Pavilions, eoe.______walla art alottad and Intarlook to form tan asked the developers of the Danbury tion of law are found, it’s unlikely or disabled. Training Is time position. Imme- KNITTERS for Wearable Century 21, Epstein the mayor asked for gy and Public Utilities provided. You must BUSINESS Reolty, 647-8895a •aparaft naitlng oompartmanta. Plana In- Fair Mall in 1982 for help in buying the state will be able to do much dlate opening. Art. Work at home. We BOLTON-Cope. Well- about the recent dramatic increase in have good people Experienced In compu­ make children's and OPPORTUNITIES THE MANOR House-6,400 oludt full ilza pattarns and oomplata parta a house after complaining that $38,000 to help buy a Committee, Chase said that skills, a High School maintained, 4 bed­ Hat. #2010$S.96 the price of home heating oil. terized OWP Account­ adults' sweaters. Call square feet of Post and rooms, 2 full baths on everyone was going to benefit from Diploma or Equival­ ing System, word pro­ Sara Winter, 646-2337. AVON Calling-To buy or Beam Craftsmanship, 4 house during a meeting He estimated Ibcsday that this 720,000 Connecticut ency, and a valid CT private wooded lot. SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACKI the mall but him, a mall executive cessing a plus. Salary sell. Call Nellie at 875- fireplaces, Italian Mar­ Oversized goroge with winter’s increases will cost Coruiec- drivers license. Full­ 5033. ble foyer, elegant Crys­ To ordtr plant mall ohack or money ordar testified in Dyer’s corruption trial. they had at the mayor’s of­ homes use oil heat and that time and part-time open. Send resume to: A BAR OF toilet soap 12x32 workshop, vinyl Not wanting to risk losing Dyer’s ticut residents $100 million. Personnel Manager, placed In suitcases will tal chandelier, exqui­ siding, hardwood and projact numbar and nama, with your fice in August 1982. hours available. All P.O. Box 8063, Man- site Oak Interior finish nama, addrati and zip coda. Add $2.05 for support for the project, Wilmorilc Testifying before the General As­ the prise rise will cost each shifts. Call 274-9241, keep them smelling ni­ floors, southern expo­ chester, CT 06040. m m work. Features oil the sure tor low cost oil catalog (Includas $16 In diaoount oouponal) Inc., of Rochester, N.Y., complied sembly’s Energy and Public Utilities ext. 25 to schedule an ce...and may come In amenities from the Committee, Chase said that 720,000 family about $140 more Interview, eoe.______handy next time you go on RSALE heat, full basement In Okla. plaata add tax. with the then-mayor’s request and Amerec Sauna In the with family room and behalf. Connecticut homes use oil heat and FULL or part-time agents PLACING AN AD In clas­ a vocation trip. Boost lower level to the whirl­ CLASSIFIED CRAFTS gave him $60,000 in cash over a Friedrich did not say that the this heating season than your vacation budget by LET someone else pay walk-out. $159,000. Call that the prise rise will cost each wanted by Manchester sified Is a very easy, pool In the master bed­ owners, 647-8961. A Feature of The Manchester Herald five-year period, Alfred Friedrich, mayor ever tlircalcncd to withdraw last — a total of more than real estate ogency. simple process. Just dial selling Idle Items around your mortgage. Spa­ room. Enloy 11 ocresot P.O. BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74006 senior vice president at Wilmorilc, family about $140 more this heating your home tor cosh. Place cious Duplex, 12 MANCHESTER- his backing for the mall if he were Personalized training. 643-2711. We'll help you rooms, 6 bedrooms, 2 seclusion In Whittaker said T\ic.sday in U.S. District Court. season than last — a total of more $100 million. We will help you get y/ord your od for moxl- on ad In classified to find a Chose Estates. Lo­ Affordoble. Beauti­ not paid. cash buyer. cor garage, siding and Friedrich said he made an initial than $100 million. licensed. 646-4655. mum response. cated lust 2 miles from fully kept 3 bedroom, — ___ much more. Greet for 1V7 both home on large payment of $10,000 on Sept. 2, He testified only that Dyer had In the space of a month, the small Investor or star­ Route 2. Coll tor a The Associated Press Unless his appeal is successful, brochure. Hebron lot, featuring oversized 1982, at a coffee shop at the been extremely helpful with several average retail price of a gallon of ter home. $223,000. 2 cor goroge, first floor [HOMES Crafts will likely stay behind bars RN SUPERVISOR WAITRESSES $875,000. Philips Real Westchester County (N.Y.) Airport, aspects of the project, and that he home heating oil went from 95 cents Spruce Realty, 646- Estate, 742-14500 den ond walk to High­ I FOR SALE M CLASSIFIED FUEL TESTIMONY — Bradford Chase, Connecticut’s top the rest of his life. He is ineligible 0576. handing Dyer a rolled-up Wall and the the company’s president to $1.42, he said. SUPER NEW RATE OF PAY land Pork School. g CRAFTS energy officer, testifies Tuesday in Hartford before the Legis­ for community release programs be­ EVENING $134,900. Century 21, Street Journal and telling him to decided they could not risk losing He said he could offer no ut the MANCHESTER-Rurol NORTH COVENTRY-$500 ATTENTION Catcher! P A Feature of TWs cause he killed someone. MON.-FRI.,7AM-3PM full or part-time Ranch...Owner anx­ Epstein Realty, 647- make sure to check an article on the mayor’s support for the biggest lature’s Committee on Energy and Public Utilities. He es­ youngsters have suffered post- towards your closing 8895a This delightful 9 room m Newspaper He can earn as much as 144 days ious to sell this 3 bed­ Ranch on Hebron Road pages 34 and 35. Between those venture ever undertaken by Wil­ timated that recent home heating oil price increases will cost traumatic stress disorder and will costs. Bright and airy off his sentence per year for good Also ask about our new hire bonus, child care reim­ SHADY room home with 2'/? eot-ln kitchen high­ SOUTH WINDSOR- In Bolton has always pages, he said, was an envelope con­ morilc. continue in therapy to help them baths, finished rec Affordoble. Fontostlc caught the eye of those state residents $100 million. behavior, and another day off for bursement, and non-benefits rate of pay programs. lights this Cleon and taining a wad of $100 bills. Wilmorilc had already committed through the ordeal, according to tes­ room, 2 fireplaces, gar­ comfortoble 2 year old Starter home on large passing by! 3 bed­ every week he works his prison job level private lot featur­ The real estate developer, who itself to paying $24 million for the timony at sentencing. A therapist Ask for Director of Nursing Services. GLEN age, and beautiful lot. family home. 3 bed­ rooms, 2 full baths, 2 for seven days. He will also receive Will consider rent with ing 2-3 bedrooms, ap­ fireplaces, sunroom, owns a stake in the mall as a limited land and would have lost at least described the children as very rooms, 2 baths, 2 cor pliances, woodstove three years credit for time already Crestfield Convalescent Home 643-0511 option. $159,900. garage, sliders to deck family room, full fin­ partner, said he made the rest of the $15 million on the deal if it had State, Indians deadlocked guarded and could not predict when RE/MAX East ot the and detached goroge. ished basement, Sa­ served in Bridgeport and the Com­ overlook private rear payments mostly in $1,000 monthly been forced to sell off the properly they would get over the trauma, said Manchester, CT 360 W. Middle Tpke. River, 647-1419.0 yard. AAoke offer. Phil­ A real buy. $119,900. brina In-gound pool, 4 munity Correctional Center in Century 21, Epstein installments. for some other use, he said. chief pro.sccutor Walter Flanagan. 643-5151 Manchester Parkade MANCHESTER-Lots O f ips Reol Estate, 742- car garage, excellent over casino gambling issue Montville. That would reduce his Realty, 647-8895o condition. $239,900. The payoffs occurred at various “The psychological damage in room. .4 bedroom 14500 After a meeting at the company’s sentence to roughly 33 years. — charming older Colon­ Jackson 8, Jackson locations, including the mayor’s of­ this sort of situation frequently does Real Estate, 647-8400.d headquarters, Friedrich said he and LED YARD (AP) — The Ma.shan- tempt to force the slate to negotiate AUTOMOTIVE ial. Beautiful hard­ fice, the stairwells of City Hall, a not appear for many years,” he said. Crafts could be transferred to a~ wood floors, gracious • 11 JHELP [HELP luckct Pequot Indian tribe wants to a “gambling compact” for the reser­ COLUMBIA Lake Water­ restaurant restroom, hotels, and even Wilmot decided they had no choice There is some money for the YOU CAN HELP THE FULL TIME/ dining room and over­ M l IWANTED WANTED front!!! Enloy endless expand gambling on the Pequot vation. medium security prison. The criteria the conference room of a Bethel law but to give Dyer an initial “good- children. Two private trust accounts for such a transfer include history of sized 2 cor goroge with summers at this super 5 reservation to include casino gam­ State officials have rcfu.sed since PART TIME storage. $142,500. room Cottage at Co­ firm engaged by Wilmorite, faith payment” of $10,000 “to keep were established three years ago, escape, behavior in jail and the HEALTH CARE him comfortable and friendly,” bling, but a spokesman for the slate March 1989 to meet with the Pe­ TEMPORARY RE/MAX East ot the lumbia Lake beginning Friedrich testified. and Garamclla said he expects to crime committed. There is no mini­ River, 647-1419.0 In 1990 ! 3 bedrooms, 1 Friedrich said. attorney general says casino gam­ quots to di.scuss the issue, said tribal General office duties. CERTIFIED NUR3E AIDES The payments were approved by meet soon with the sponsors to mum to serve in Somers before MANCHESTER-New lis­ bath, living room with bling is one thing the state will not chairman Richard A. Hayward. The SHORTAGE. Motor vehicle experience stone fireplace, 100x200 the president and chief executive of­ Friedrich later suggested Dyer ac­ Pequots filed a federal suit in determine how the money — more being eligible for transfer. Flower ting...Don't miss this Immediate openings on 7am-3pm week­ negotiate. than $20,000 — should be handled. helpful. Call magnificent Circa 1760 lot with 1 car garage. ficer of Wilmorite, Thomas Wilmol, cept monthly payments of $1,000 to November to force negotiations. said. ends: and 3pm-11pm part time shifts. Lake lovers be sure to “Our position is that casino gam­ A court will have to determine the HOW Kathleen Maloney Cope. Post and beam he said. help him with his mortgage, telling bling is illegal under state law,” said Gariepy said Tuesday that it Crafts was a teacher’s aide at construction, gorgeous -Ask about our child care reimburse­ see this property! Of­ Friedrich spent 202 hours on the children’s share of Helle Crafts’ es­ Lynch Toyota- fered at $ 1 8 9 ,9 0 0 . Jack- him the company could not come up Thomas C. Gariepy, a spokesman would be inappropriate for the state Montville and also worked in the wide board floors, 4 ment witness stand Tuesday, the first full tate, which includes the family Pontiac son 8< Jackson Real with a single $28,000 off-lhc-books for Attorney General Clarine Nardi to resume negotiations until the prison commissary, said Public BECOME A fireplaces. Posslbleon- day of testimony in the trial. A jury house in Newtown and an un­ tlaue shop. Move-In •Non-benefits rate of pay program Estate, 6 4 7 -8 40 0 .D cash payment, he said. Riddle. “You can’t negotiate some­ issue of casino gambling is resolved. Defender Gerard Smyth. He swept 646-4321 was seated Monday. developed parcel nearby. Crafts condition. $162,900. Will Train ' ^ Wilmorite continued making pay­ thing into legality that is illegal.” He said a court will likely make that floors in Bridgeport, where he was DENTAL ASSISTANT Century 21, Epstein SW EET And Petite! 11 Friedrich, who has not yet been maintains an interest in the property ments to Dyer beyond the $38,000 The Pequots contend that stale decision. transferred in August 1989. WAREHOUSE Realty, 647-8895o Please call: Director of Staff Develop­ Charming 4 room ex­ questioned by the defense, was to be “The state’s position is that we but Garamella plans to argue that ment, Crestfield Convalescent Home pandable Cape Cod on because the mall was still under law, because it allows casino-style when convicted he lost all claims to Griswold Street In recalled to the witness stand this will negotiate anything at all with At Somers he’ll have the option or A PRACTICAL NURSE HELP feiBIQ POTHOLDER COLLEC­ development and “his support was “Las Vegas” nights, also allows the house, which is unoccupied and of teaching again, or applying for I HELP of Manchester 643-5151. Glastonbury. 2 bed­ TION. Eaty and quick! morning. still needed,” the developer said. casinos themselves. the exception of casino gambling,” Full time position avail­ rooms, newer gas heat, •:::::'::potholderi in 31 d a tig n t.f for sale. jobs making furniture, grinding WANTED Uta fabric paint, markart, | According to Friedrich, the mayor he said. Call Windham Regional able to work for dis­ unfinished second The mall opened in late 1986 al­ The Pequots, testing a year-old eyeglasses, reupholstering chairs or ::vxambroidary, and appllqua.l asked for $38,000 to help buy a federal law that allows Indian tribes “There are immense differences Taxes, a mortgage, liens and tributor. Diversified floor. Super opportun­ . Make for gifts or bazaarl though it was not yet completed. making clothing. Flower said. RN/LPN - SUPER NEW RATE OF PAY ity for the handy Indi­ ^xiitams. Plant includa full tlza| house during a meeting they had at to operate the same kinds of high- between casino gambling and Las lawyers must be paid before the es­ Technical School duties include shipping, paltarnt and complata ln-| FULL-TIME vidual who doesn't ' structiont. #1S16 $4.95 the mayor’s office in August 1982. Outside the courtroom TUesday, stakes games that the state runs, Vegas night,” he said. “That’s the tate is divided. The process could He’ll also have access to the best receiving, order proc­ BAYLOR, Every Weekend mind updating and cos­ 7:06a M -7:00P M He said Dyer asked at a later oc­ Dyer said the testimony contained have filed a federal lawsuit in an at­ point of the disagreement.” take years. library in the prison system. 210 Birch Street essing and inventory We have openings metic Improvements. SATISFACTION OR YOUR casion that there be no record of the some “highly inaccurate state­ control. G ood oppor­ and 100x185 lot, 1 cor gar­ 1$^ MONEY BACKI for the assembly and i^-.'s^To ordar plant mail chackorl transaction. ments.” Willimantic, Ct tunity with growing 7;00PM-7;00AM age. Asking $134,500. :^^:-:-monay ordar and projact| company. Call Elliot packaging of our Ask about our new hire bonus and child Jackson & Jackson numbar and nama. with your I Before making the request. Dyer “I’m going home to change some Real Estate, 647-8400.O i^xrsnama, addratt and zip. Add | commented that the mall was going diapers,” said Dyer, the father of a Moffett sees assassination as ‘last resort’ 456-3879, ext. I l l 643-6773. homemade foods. care reimbursement. S 2.es for catalog (Includatf For more information please call: $16 In discount couponti) In [ to be the biggest thing to ever hit 4-month-old. “That’s the only place $6 per hour to start EAST HARTFORD-Super ■k::>

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