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By The Associated Press 8 GIGANTIC HOURS 9 AM SHARP.... U.S., Latin neighbors strike OF THE GREATEST — 8 BIG HOURS — Manchester and vicinity: today, rain and patchy fog .WHEN IT'S OVER,. ending midday or during the afternoon. Mild. High 50 to PRICE MARKDOWNSI South wind 10 to 20 mph becoming northwest 15 to pre-summit accord on drugs IN OUR HISTORY. ....IT'S OVER!!! 25 mph during the afternoon. Chance for rain 100 per­ rkWi cent. Satuiday night, mostly clear and much cooler. Low near 30. Sunday, partly sunny. High around 40. WASHINGTON (AP) — The ment deals with the general discuss money laundering, arms ex­ EVERY WASHER - Bush administration has completed categories of interdiction and ports, and extradition as well as a drug-summit agreement with three military cooperation, economic al­ military assistance and economic aid e v e r y DRYEjR ^ South American countries commit­ ternatives to the drug trade and ef­ — including such matters as balance c u r r y DISHWA^H^^--- ting the United States to broad forts to get other countries’ aid in of payment assistance and substitute r_ UPBV ERV REFRIGEBA TO B - economic and military assistance to the anti-drug effort. crops to make up for destruction of y oa counteract the Latin nations' T here’s a promise of asking for lucrative fields of coca, which is E Y E I^ ^ ^ ’ NCE.- Manchester Herald Evi^rM /CBOW AVe... economic reliance on drugs, an offi­ increased speialing” by Congress, used to make cocaine. but no dollar amounts in the docu­ cial said friday. He described the weapons export ^ curry FREEZERy Rxjnded Dec. 15,1S81 as a weekly. In addition to the $423 million ment, he said. provisions only by saying that they anti-drug package President Bush is For the second year of his nation­ e v e r y COLOR TV..- Daily publication since Ocl 1. 1914. discuss cooperation among countries proposing for Peru. Bolivia and al anti-drug strategy. Bush last ^ rUERY VCR..'„ Colombia, the administration «ill month proposed $423 million for on the process to “make it work bel­ r u er y cam co r d er - USPS32'-500 \OL. CIX, No. 112 ter.” pledge to help track illegal export of fiscal 1991 in total drug-related PutAsher spending for the Andean countries A spokesman for the bureau of HOUR U.S.-produced firearms used by M. S«eert drug dealers and crack down on — in military, law enforcement and Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms said g V E B V Idarvjgrtg Edtar Marie P Grady drug-related chemical e.xpons, offi­ economic assistance. that refers to a new U.S. policy that V««s E acr OpMwxi Page Eomst __ Ron RotJtard cials sakL Some $206 million of that is an will station two ATF agents in Associate EdAar ______AJexarioet Cttvik Colombia to help local law enforce­ ____ Ler A^sisr The four-nation pact also calb for increase in spending as part of a Sports Edtar______Bush to press other Western nations five-year $2.2 billion plan. ment officials trace the origins of TELEVISIONS ON 8usi «soec< Sencaj jro a?tar ic.ica.s tv agreement vkhen they meet at the ine Wa-vressar Pueos.'vrc Co 16 3.'ira.t: P'ace Feb. 15 drug summit in Cartagena. BEST SELECTION,..LOWEST PRICES! UavenesAK Corn. OSCaC secc.v3 evass postage pauo a: strands blind walker Uarcriesaer Com R » j-a s » r Send adiaess oranges Colombia. B rw Marc^esMr "^aK: C Sc» S9' MarcresKr “We’v-e got agreement” on the GR.ARAAL Texas (AP) — A Ftolice, Young County deputies EAST E -Z TERMS: FASY TO GET TO . Crnn C«sC-C final wordmg. sa:d .Michael Skol, blind man was left stranded and and Texas Department of Public ■ CASH rve Wancresier “-erid s a -et-per cr ''• e Associated COMING m O M »Hl M .n ff O«0 m MASTER CARD deputy assistant secretary of state screaming for help after his wife Safety officers found Mildred ARC*. I*RC I M 10 IMl ►‘f * ^ At ^iellftt’.: Press. ev» A.j3t Svieac o< Caf-iarcr rw Ser» E'lgard I MACCRRCSSWAV G H Off »f ■ VISA Piess Assooa:on arxj sv» Sew t-vjiard Sewscaper As- for South .American affairs. was killed by a hit-and-run Walker’s body in a field about 50 THC RCCNI* STRCCf f « " I*’' ^ 3 p HO/VE-64 7- 9 9 9 7 U U ■ MONTHLY PMT. sooaacn He described the agreement as “a motorist, police said. feet fixim where she had been TAKC j u r i s 10 Al SllffCRTS Guaranteed dethrerY. • jo«. ocr t -ace-ve rccr "AirarC e- tr 5 p *• «eeic3a>s or ' X a Sar.raajs >ease \ery comprehensive document of M ice said (Tharlcs Walker told struck. h a r t f o bo SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER M cncre rc«jr car-vr ' rcc art -l^a^e c "tacr jccr coogeranoc on the drug issue,” sig­ them he and 55-year-old his wife 445 HARTFORD ROAD^KEENEY STREET c.»-4er cai suteerSer se<%o $SC aC ter jr«# ,ea.' Sewssiii'O prot 35 finger-pouamg.” wife. render aid after officers tracked The L'3. poruon of the documeta pars a pccj A resident heard Walker’s down the automobile by checking closely tracks Bush’s naoona! drug screams and called officers. chrome fragments left at the scene. sraiegy plan. Skol saxi The agree­ 1 9 9 0 LOCAL & STATE Spinning yarns

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donations to offset deficit hen John Porcino of Amherst, Mass., was a kindergar­ W ten teacher, he discovered that his students listened Bet­ ter when he taught lessons by telling stories rather than lectur­ By Dianna M. Talbot ing them.“You can reach people in a way you can’t when provides more counseling and referrals for giving a lecture,” he said. Manchester Herald care. It also has a supply of baby items, such as Now, Porcino is teaching children how to use what he calls clothes, playpens and car seats, he said. the “magic” of storytelling. For the past two and a half weeks An infusion of donations may be the only Fund^ solely by donations, including gifts thing that keeps alive a local center that coun­ of office space and supplies, the center has a he has worked with students at the George Hersey Robertson sels women about alternatives to abortion, a small operating budget of about $25,000 which Elementary School in Coventry, helping them to learn the art member of the center’s board of directors said pays the salary of a full-time director plus the of storytelling. Friday. costs of phone calls, yellow-pages advertising, The students practiced their stories on each other and New Life Pregnancy Center Inc., 372 Main mailing, printing and publishing and purchas­ learned the eimression and gesturing that go with storytelling. St., which serves about 25 Manchester area ing pregnancy kits, he said. All other workers Then on Friday, they went into each of the school’s women per month, is looking at a budget are volunteers. Please see S T O R Y , page 8 A. shortfall of “hundreds of dollars per month,” Since New Life Pregnancy Center opened said Lawrence A. Bock, president of the cen­ almost four years ago, it has served about 700 ter’s board of directors. women, Bock said. He said the center could close within a year “We feel like we have contributed to saving if new funding is not found. Bock said he could the lives of about 80 to 90 babies,” he said. not get more specific abiiut how much money In an effort to raise more operating funds, the center ne<^ without obtaining approvd the center is asking for donations and may hold from New Life’s board of directors. a bike-a-thon fund-raiser during the summer, The center provides free pregnancy testing, Bock said. It also may consider asking for counseling and information to women facing financial help from the Manchester Area Con­ unwanted or unexpected pregnancies. All op­ ference of Churches, he said. tions, including abortion and adoption, are ex­ Anyone wishing more information or to plained, but the center’s main goal is to save donate can call the center at 647-8585, or send babies from being aborted, Bock said. a check made out to New Life Pregnancy Cen­ “We recognize abortion is legal and want to ter to the center, 372 Main St., Manchester try and save the lives of babies who otherwise 06040. might be doomed,” he said. Bock said the center fulfills a need in local If a woman decides to have an abortion after society. visiting the center, the center does not try to “It provides a service that we think is not change her conviction, Bock said. available anywhere else,” he said. “Just our If she continues her pregnancy, the center being there for women is a help.”

Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald Ad agency pleads guilty BOOK BROWSING — Jeff Sinnamon, 10, a fifth-grader at Bowers School, reads a book at the school’s book fair Wed­ in tourism trade scandal nesday. The fair attracted many young readers.

By Peter Viles bribed Abrahams. CLASSIC The Associated Press Further, the company said, the government I-# A /= ? V E V now agrees that Young & Rubicam won the VINYL WINDOW HARTFORD — Young & Rubicam Inc., one Jamaica account fairly. of the world’s largest advertising agencies, The agency point^ out that the “reason to pleaded guilty Friday to making improjier pay­ know” section of the Corrupt Practices Act was Made in New England to ments to a Jamaican businessman in its efforts considered controversial and was removed by withstand New England weather to win the Jamaican government tourism ac­ Congress in 1988. count. “Ironically, if the case were brought today, In a plea agreement, the government there would have been no such charge,” the dropped racketeering and bribery charges company said. Help Keep against the New York-based agency and against The government alleged in an indictment Cold two of its executives. The company had faced last year that Young & Rubicam made the pay­ fines of up to $7.5 million on the bribery and ments of $900,000 to win and retain the lucra­ Weather racketeering charges. tive Jamaican tourism account, for which it Out The company was fined $500,000 for con­ produced the award-winning “Come Back to spiring to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Jamaica” campaign in the early 1980s. Act by paying $130,000 to Arnold Foote Jr., In the indictment, the government charac­ while “having reason to know” that Foote terized Foote as an advisor to Abrahams and might offer bribes to Eric Anthony Abrahams, thus a public official as defined under the Cor­ the former minister of tourism in Jamaica, said rupt Practices Act A MAN OF EXPRESSIONS — John U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy. Porcino, top right, coaches pupils at U.S. District Judge Peter Dorsey also placed Until Friday, the agency denied any the company on probation for two years and wrongdoing, maintaining it hired Foote to help George Hersey Robertson School in said he would consider ordering the agency to with the account and that he was not a public Coventry Friday on the art of storytell­ B- perform community service. official. ing. The Amherst, Mass., native was just ■ Maintenance free^nyi will not ro or corrode The case is believed to be the first attempt to Federal prosecutors, citing “exculpatory as expressive when he was listening to use the Racketeer Infiuenced, Corrupt Or- evidence recently turned over to the govern­ • Easy-clean tilt-in sash. ganizatitHis Act against an advertising agency. ment,” dropped charges against two Young & the pupils’ tales. He spent more than Young & Rubicam said Friday that “some of Rubicam executives who faced racketeering two weeks in the school teaching pupils its employees did on occasimis hear reports of charges, executive vice president Arthur R. CLEARVIEW GLASS CO. how to tell stories. alleged bribery efforts,” but that the company Klein and former account supervisor Thomas 104 Hilliard St., Manchester, CT 649-3049 i still has no reason to believe that Foote ever Spangenberg. 1 9 9 0 Carnival, trips, classes on tap this season Newcomers Story Weekly Advance registrations will be accepted in person at the 12:30 to 3 pjn. The fee is $33 for six weeks and includes From Page 7 Health Tip fttrks and Recreation Department located in Center all paints, glazes, and firing. Gasses begin weekly. For Recreation News Springs Parks or by mail. Registration forms can be ob­ registration information, please call the department at could spark tained at all of the town’s recreations centers, the 647-3089. Municipal Building, and libraries. There is a nominal Tae Kwon-Do — Special introductory classes for per­ classrooms and performed for other At the first school he performed The following are some of the programs, trips, and entry fee for all events (except for F ^ ily skating): Youth sons eight years of age and older at Hwangs School of students. Porcino also shared his in, he was very nervous before the specials events being offered by the Manchester Parks $1, Adult $2, Family $3, Business $6. All proceeds will Tai Kwon-Do, 341 Broad St. Youth classes (15 and GOP battle own stories with students. 100 children. But as he told a story and Recreation Department. For more information on go towards future events and renovations at Center under) will be offered Mondays and Wednesdays or Porcino, 33, now makes his living from a popular children’s book,” he programs, recreation facilities, or parks areas, please call Springs Park. For more information, please call the Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. or 7 p.m. as a storyteller. Travelling saw the children come to life. the department at 647-3084-3089. department at 647-3084-3089. Adult classes will be offered Mondays and Wednes­ By Jacqueline Bennett throughout the northeast, he visits They “roared” back at him and by Roy D. Katz, TRIPS ONGOING PROGRAMS days or Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m. or 8 p.m. The Manchester Herald schools and shares his stories with showed their “claws,” imitating an Trips do not require a Recreation Membership Card Ceramics — The Parks and Recreation Department fee for the eight-week, 1/2 hour lessons is $56 for youth all students of all ages, but mostly animal in the story. “I discovered IMMUNE SYSTEM and they are open to non-residents. has relocated its ceramic studio at a new location, and $72 for adult. For registration information, please COVENTRY — An infusion of new interest in the right then the magic of being a A 30-day in-hospital controlled study New York City — Seats are still available for the Feb. Bentley School, Hollister Street. Classes are instructed with elementary school students. of 34 healthy men and women, sixty call the department at 647-3089. Republican party could lead to a battle among He earns a fairly good living as a storyteller,” Porcino said. 17 trip to New York City. The trip is a plan-your-own by Elsie Meyer, former owner of ELM Ceramic Studio years and older, were randomly as­ This infonnation provided by the Manchester Republican Town Committee members for officer’s posi­ storyteller, though the business was Porcino invents some of his signed by Prof. S.N. Meydani, DVM, day and the cost for the round-trip motorcoach transpor­ of Manchester. Classes are held Monday and Thursday tions, according to a former Town Council member. fairly “shaky” when he started six stories, but most he takes from PhD of Boston, to take 400 lli tation is $18. The bus will depart from the Mahoney evenings, 6:30 to 9 p.m., and Wednesday afternoons. Parks and Recreation Department. Former councilman Phillip Bouchard, an active mem­ years ago. Porcino lives with his books or existing stories. vitamin E twice daily, or a placebo. Recreation Center, 110 Center St., at 7:30 a.m. and will ber of the Republican Town Committee, said in a wife in Amherst. He was interested As he did with the boy in the The result: greater immune respon­ make four stops in Manhattan, including the telephone interview the climate seems right for a chal­ siveness for the vitamin E supple­ in working with children before be­ kindergarten class. Porcino hopes Metropolitan Art Museum, the Museum of Natural His­ lenge. His remarks followed a GOP committee meeting ment group with blood and TB-type tory, Rockcrfcllcr Center, and South Seaport. The bus coming a storyteller. that the stories he tells help young skin tests. Evidently healthy seniors Tuesday night. will depart from Rockerfcller Center at 5 p.m. for the For several years, he worked as a people. In Coventry, he wrote each eating a normal diet can improve their immunity to infection by taking ride home. Fbr more information, please call the depart­ .fiA/I.Q rSwsiiuj™ Bouchard noted a caucus for committee membership student a note about his or her per­ 1 1 naturalist in a camp for children and last month drew an unusually large turnout of about 60 vitamin E supplements. Dr. Meydani ment. then taught kindergarten for a year. formance. stated that vitamin C and Republicans, resulting in the ouster of half a dozen old Plainfield Greyhound Park — Come and party with "(W/I“SM lAimsoRYi “The bottom line for me is that One of the stories he made up in betacarotene could also benefit the the puppies on Friday, Feb. 23. The bus will leave the I members vying for one of the 35 committee seats. i i the kindergarten class was designed the kids leave feeling really positive immune system. Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 Cedar St. at 5 p.m. and INTERCHANGE 1.- 1- - — — ** rS m Some lost their seats due to poor attendance, Bouchard to help a boy who “didn’t think he about who they are,” he said. arrive at the park at approximately 6 p.m. The fee in­ said, and others were simply replaced by “new faces.” was special,” Porcino said. He made “There’s no better reward.” cludes dinner with choices of honicslyle meatloaf with For example, the three Republicans elected to the Board up a story about a frog who also did gravy and mashed potatoes or chicken cacciatore with IS of Education in November were chosen as new members. not think he was special, but who pasta plus a garden salad, roll, dessert, and beverage. 1-84 Vltestbound Ramp to 1-91 Northbound They arc Fbmcla Sewell, Constance Lathrop and Wendy learned to play the fiddle. EMERGENCY Races begin at 7:30 p.m. and the bus will then depart the McMahon. While beginning his career as a FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL Natkwwl PrictlsUoii park at 11 p.m. Closing for Two Wbeks Starting February 11 m H In addition, there is conflict in political philosophies professional storyteller, he took a 348 Main Street The fee is $13 per person and includes roundtrip DIAL 911 Manchester Beginning at 10 p.m. on Sunday. February 11. between some current officers, Bouchard said. 3,000 mile bike trip and planned motorcoach uansportalion, dinner, track admission, and SS Currently, the committee is headed by chairwoman stops at schools along the way. In Manchester 649-1025 race program. For registration information, please call the ramp from westbound 1-84 at the Bulkeley Blanche Siratcr. A conservative and former member of the dcpartmcnl at 647-3084-3089. Bridge to northbound 1-91 in Hartford will be WINDSOR z - D the Town Council herself, Strater failed in her attempt to Other Trips — Seals still available for St. Patrick’s temporarily closed to traffic for a period of O JD capture a scat on the council in November, Day Festival, March 15, $39; Boston Flower Show, about two weeks. This closing is necessary so A EAST March 10, $30; and Washington D.C., April 6 to 8, $272. that work can continue on the 1-84/1-91 inter- 0^ oT i During the election campaign, Strater was often at N HARTFORD For more information, please call the department. chahge modernization project. JENNINGS RO^P odds with former councilman and current committee vice WINTER CARNIVAL Q m TEMPORARILY chairman James Sullivan. Sullivan was disposed from his AMERICA’S NUMBER 1! It’s Winter Carnival Weekend time at Center Springs CLOSED effort to be re-elected in November when the Republican Park, Feb. 17 to 18. Lots of outdoor fun is scheduled for HARTFORD FEB. 11 Town Committee, citing some of Sullivan’s liberal Automobile Fluid Maintenance Service the entire family as well as local businesses. For further Detour views, failed to endorse him for a spot on the GOP ticket. information, please call the department at A posted detour will direct motorists from the 647-3084-3089. This event is sponsored in part by the 0 1 That led to harsh words from Sullivan, who criticized IS now open closed ramp to northbound I-91. as follows: E X IT 53 Manchester Ski Club. A N D 56 m >> the Republican Town Committee because it did not sup­ From 1-84 westbound in Hartford, take Exit 52 T O R T E . 5 port projects he felt meant progress for the town, he said. Registration will be taken Saturday, Feb. 17, at 8:30 (Main Street/Route 44) onto North Morgan a.m. followed by opening ceremonies at 9:45 am. There Street. Turn north onto Market Street, continu­ > O) Bouchard, with conservative leanings, says the com­ will be a sledding derby and family skating at 10 a.m. mittee may want to elect officers with similar followed by speed skating at 1 p.m. On Sunday, Feb. 18, ing north on Weston Street to Jennings Road to ^ > philosophies. rcgistration^will be taken at 10:30 a.m. followed by enter northbound 1-91. H i slalom ski fcccs and family skating at noon. Officers will be elected and new ctMnmittee members t > m m m SIcddin^Derby — The first of the three categories is "O confirmed at the next regular meeting, the sectmd week “DECO-SLED”, in which the top prize goes to the most in March. Other current officers are treasurer, Edward Alternate Routes originally decorated sled that can make it down the hill. To avoid significant delays, motorists traveling Strater, who is Blanche Strater’s husband, and secretary The event will begin with a parade of sleds, and the Ann Hicks. from westbound 1-84 to northbound 1-91 are divisions arc grades K to two, three to four, five to six, advised to use one of the following alternate seven to nine, 10 to 12, adult, family, business. The GOP has also endorsed a $5 million renovation 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM routes around Hartford and the Interchange. and improvement project for Capt. Nathan Hale School The second category is “HOMEMADE SPECIAL,” 1) From I-84 westbound in East Hartforo. use Exit and Covenu-y Grammar School. That project was en­ and anything goes in this category from cardboard boxes to trash bags. Winners will be determined by the overall 56 (Governor Street) or Exit 53 (Connecticut ™ TEMPORARILY dorsed by the Democratic majority Town Council on CLOSED Monday. It goes to the voters in a M ^ch referetulum. best time in each division. Divisions arc gr^es kinder­ Boulevard) to reach northbound Route 5 (Mam garten to two, three to four, five to six, seven to nine, 10 Street). Continue north on Route 5 to Route 291: — DETOUR In another matter. Republicans on the Board of Educa­ to 12, adult, family, businc.ss. take Route 291 across the Bissell Bridge to tion, which has a Democratic majority, appear to be “SLEDDING DERBY” is the third category and northbound 1-91 in Windsor OFF! WETHERSFIELD speed’s the name of the game for commercially made backing down slightly from a strong stance that the town 2) From 1-84 westbound in the Vernon'South Wind­ GLASTONBURY should purchase and operate its own school buses. SUNDAY ONLY sleds in the following divisions: Individual (grades PUTNAM BRIDGE sor area, take Exit 63 onto westbound Route 30 “They have agreed their position is not in concrete,” kindergarten to nine). Toboggan (four-man teams for per­ I ) ' Bouchard said. jiffy lube' 1 Full Service Jiffy Lube® sons in grades 10 to 12), adult, family, business. Follow Route 30 to Route 5 northbound and con­ Just $18.99 complete! Center Spring.s Slalom Ski Races — Boys and Girls tinue to Route 291 Take the Bissell Bridoe to Bouchard said not all committee members are con­ of all levels, preschool to age 15, arc encouraged to par­ northbound 1-91 in Windsor. vinced it is a good idea, including himself. (with this coupon) More Information ticipate. Top four teams in each division will ski off for 3) From Route 2 in the East Hartford Glastonbury For more information on the detour and alternate routes, contact the division winner. Divisions, separate for boys and “I personally don’t think it’s the way to go,” he said. Valid only on Sunday at area, take Route 3 across the Putnam Bridge to the Hartford construction HOTLINE at 528-4023. which is open girls, arc: Mogul mites (ages 6 and under). Ski Scooters Bouchard ciu:d concern about town liability, high cost participating MA & CT locations northbound i-91 in Wethersfield 8:30 a m -4:00 p.m Monday through Fnaay. (ages 7-8), Jr. Masters (ages 9-11), Mogul Mites (ages of maintenance and periodic replacement of a fleet of Not to be used in conjunction with any other coupon otter buses and possible unionization of bus drivers which EXPIRES: 2/25/90 12-15). could lead to wages the town can’t afford, he said. Speed Skating Race — For youths in grades kinder­ HARTFORD VERNON NEWINGTON WEST HARTFORD MANCHESTER BRISTOL garten to six. Come in your sleekest garb to match your RIDETOGFIUER The committee will also continue to heai from GOP tOW estonSt 111 Talcotivllle Rd 142KelseySt 973 New Britain Ave. 22SpencerSt 7 7 NorthSt skating skills again.st the competition. Top four skaters in J. William Burns. Commissioner candidates for the November governor’s scat race. State Department ot Transportation MERIDEN NORWICH WATERFORD each division will skate off for the division winner. Sen. Reginald Smith, R-New Hartford, spoke Tuesday 265 E Mam St 86 Queen St 327 W Mam St 401 W Mam St. 90 Boston Post Rd Family Skating — Bring the entire family for skating and on Sunday, U.S. Rep. John Rowlarid, R-Waterbury, at Center Springs Park. The Hockey and Annex areas who is seeking the GOP nomination for the state guber­ W SPRINGFIEip SPRINGFIELD CHICOPEE E. LONGMEADOW HADLEY NORTHAMPTON /8 8 Memorial Ave. 1130 Boston Rd 2017 Memorial Dr 475 N Mam St 347 Russell St , Rt. 9 North King S I, Hamp Plaza will be opened at designated limes for family skating. natorial race, will address a GOP luncheon in Bolton. 1 9 9 0 In Brief Beganny leaves tourism district NATION & WORLD

personal opportunity to move for­ over the years, she said. It recently By Nancy Foley moved from the Chamber of Com­ ward.” Early ‘releasee’ captured Manchester Herald Educational and environmental is­ merce building to its own office on sues will be the most important 27 Hartford TUmpike in Vernon. Leader reaffirms Space probe nears Venus HARTFORD (AP) — An Enfield man who was mis­ Roberta Beganny, executive takenly released from prison last month has been ap­ facing communities in the 1990s, as When the district was created, it director of the East of the River prehended in California, a court official said Fi-iday. well as dealing with a changing made sense to share office space and Rushdie death order clouds extend 40 miles above the Galileo was programmed to Tourism and Convention District, PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — TTie Authorities were still searching for a second man mis­ economic climate, she said. secretarial services with the Greater Galileo spaceship swooped near surface, trapping heat in a runaway photograph Venus and study the has been chosen as executive direc­ Manchestc Chamber of Commerce, takenly placed on home release last month. The releases But Beganny said she would talk NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Salman Rushdie must Venus Friday so the cloud-shrouded “greenhouse effect” that raised sur­ planet with its ultraviolet, infrared tor of the Chamber of Commerce in and visible light sensors to look for came as part of a program to relieve prison overcrowd­ to members of the Glastonbury Beganny said. In exchange, Began­ be killed, as the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini planet could act as a gravity face temperatures to 900 degrees Glastonbury. lightning, study the makeup of the ing. Chamber of Commerce before set­ ny devoted some of her time to ordered, for blaspheming Islam and the prophet slingshot to help hurl the craft Fahrenheit Atmospheric pre.ssure is Until January, Beganny was carbon dioxide atmosphere, examine Police had been looking for Brett Therrien, 22, since ting an agenda. “This is a member­ marketing and promotion for the Mohammed in his novel “Uie Satanic Verses,” Iran’s toward its 1995 rendezvous with 90 times that on Earth. Venus is vice-president of marketing and cloud and wind patterns, map cloud- Tuesday, when Superior Court Judge Raymond Norko ship organization,” she said. “I want chamber. new spiritual leader said Friday. Jupiter. about 95 percent as wide as Earth. promotion for the Greater top temperatures and peer at the declared Therrien a fugitive and ordered his bond in­ to find out what the members think.” But eventually, the district it In Britain, Prime Minister Margaret 'Thatcher said Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propul­ Scientists suspect it may have active Manchester Chamber of Commerce. lower atmosphere. creased to $275,000, officials said. In the early 1980s, she was coor­ decided it could save money by the announcement by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was sion Laboratory plarmed to work volcanoes and shifting plates on its She will begin her new job in Connecticut authorities obtained an address for Ther­ dinator of a volunteer program for having its own office, she said. “much to be regretted.” A friend of the British late into the night, awaiting confir­ crust Sensors that detect particles and rien in San Jose, Calif. San Jose police were contacted Glastonbury on March 5, after leav­ The Venus flyby was designed the Manchester Board of Education A Manchester resident, Beganny novelist balled it a rejection of Rushdie’s recent mation of the 2.8-ton spacecraft’s magnetic fields were programmed to and took Therrien into custody Thursday evening. ing her position at the tourism dis­ purely to give G^ileo a boost for its for two-and-a-half years and was is married and has two children. peace overtures to Moslems. closest approach to Venus. The ap­ study how solar wind inieracta with Therrien was awaiting trial for a Jan. 18 attack in En­ trict on March 2. She has been ex­ trip to Jupiter by increasing its speed later assistant director of WFSB In Glastonbury, she will replace There was no immediate cotiunent from Rushdie, proach was expected at 9:59 p.m. VcTius’ atmosphere. At the same field. He is accused of stabbing a man he thought was ecutive director of the tourism dis­ PST, at a distance of 10,028 miles from 83,750 mph to ?S,74C mph. In Channel 3’s Health Exjw for a year. Anne M. Dichele, who left the posi­ who has been in hiding since Khomeini declared the time, NASA arranged for the dating his girlfriend. trict since it was created almost six above the planet’s hellishly hcl "lu- tw o other “gravity assist” The East of the River Tourism tion of executive director in the fall. novel blasphemous and decreed on Feb. 14, 1989, Pioneer Venus Orbiter, circling He had also been sentenced to 30 days at the Jennings years ago. that faithful Moslems should kill its author. Several face. maneuvers, the spacecr^t will use District, designed to promote attrac­ Pamela Groden has been serving as Venus since 1978, to make similar Road lockup in Hartford in an earlier assault case. the Earth as a slingshot next Dec. 8 She called the appointment “a director in the interim. Iranian leaders put a pricce on the *-,gad of “The Venus encounter is our first measurements closer to the planeu Officials there thought that was the only charge tions for seven towns, has grown and again on Dec. 8, 1992, so it will $5.2 million. major milestohe in the mission,” Johnson said. against him, and so, after serving three days, Therrien be properly aimed toward Jupiter, Khomeini died in June, but the death sentence was said Galileo project scientist Tor­ was released for good behavior, said state Department of Ausman said. While nearly 20 other U.S. and not lifted. On Friday, his successor as spiritual leader rence Johnson. “After the encounter, Correction spokesman William Flower. Scientists decided to take ad­ Soviet spacecraft have visited of Iran’s Shiite Moslems said the religious decree we have gained enough energy out Authorities were still seeking Darryl Grade, another vantage of the Venus encounter by Venus, “we think we’re going to get Obituaries “about the writer of the blasphemous book ‘The of this celestial billiard shot to get man mistakenly placed on home release last month. having Galileo’s camera and instru­ some real good stuff,” he said. Satanic Verses’ is still valid and must be imple­ the energy we need to make it all the Grade, 22, of Hartford, had been charged as an ac­ way to Jupiter.” ments make photographs and & Navy Club, and the Zipser Club, mented.” But scientists won’t know for complice in a robbery at a Suffield home. Lauderdale, Fla., formerly of 23 The power the spacecraft gains in measurements of Venus starting Clarence Tedford and the British-Amcrican Club. Tehran radio said he made the statement in a ser­ months unless engineers meet suc­ Battista Road, died Feb. 3 in Ft. the flyby is triple the energy of its Thursday night and continuing for a mon at weekly prayers on the Moslem sabbath. cess next week when they try to Clarence “Caddy” Tedford, 67, of He is also survived by two sons, Lauderdale. He is survived by his propellant supply, said mission week. N-tools not properly stored 110 Birch Mountain Road, husband Rushdie, who was bom in India to Moslem have Galileo send back a small William Tedford of Manchester and wife, Rita Boudreau. director Neal Ausman. But almost all the pictures and parents, said this week he had considered appearing amount of data, Johnson added. of Josephine (Murphy) Tedford, John Tedford of Coventry; a The $1.35 billion mission will let data — stored on three tracks of WATERFORD (A P ) — An expanded search at North­ in public to deliver a lecture on censorship, but his died Thursday (Feb. 8, 1990) at his daughter, Patricia Skinner of A graduate o f Suffolk Law Galileo examine Earth, its moon and Galileo’s four-track tape recorder — police guards dissuaded him. east Udlides’ nuclear power plants has turned up about home. Manchester; two brothers, Douglas School, Boston, he practiced law one or two asteroids before the won’t be sent back to Earth until 500 radioaedve tools outside secure areas, a spokesman He was bom in Manchester and Tedford of Manchester and Ronald until World War II. During the war, spacecraft separates into an orbiter October, when the spacecraft is for the udlity said. was a lifelong resident. He was Tedford in Indiana; a sister. Marge he was with the Army’s Counter In­ and a small probe in July 1995. In close enough to transmit the Over the last few months surveys at Millstones 2 and 3 employed at Pratt & Whitney of Green in North Carolina; and nine telligence Corps., fourth infantry December 1995, they arrive at material with its low-gain antenna. and Comiecticut Yankee turned up 723 contaminated East Hartford for 35 years, retiring grandchildren. division, and was part of the D-Day Radicals protest Jupiter, the solar system’s largest That antenna now can be used only tools, spokesman Louis J. Keezing said Thursday. in 1982. He worked part time at the landing at Normandy. After the war, planet, after a 2.4-billion-mile trip, for communications to keep Galileo “We’re looking at every area of the plants other than The funeral will be Monday at Manchester Country Club until he spent 35 years with the U.S. Civil including 182 million miles to reach operating. the controlled areas,” Keezing said. 9:15 a.m. at the John F. Tierney recently. He was an Army Rangers Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Service Commission’s Intelligence merger of parties Venus. Last fall the udlity found radioactive tools at its Galileo’s main umbrella-shaped veteran of World War II, having followed by a Mass of Christian Division. Galileo was deployed from the warehouse on Great Neck Road, and iiutially believed SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The governing party antenna must remain fiu~led to served in France and Germany with burial at 10 aun. at St. James Chur­ and two opposition groups completed a merger I^day space shuttle Atlantis last Oct. 18, the problem was confined to that facility, where 233 He is also survived by two Venus circles the sun between the protect it from simlight until after the 100th Infranu-y Division. He was ch. Burial with full military honors that gives them a huge majority in Pu'Iiament, and radi­ tools of 230,(XX) surveyed were found to be con­ daughters, Carol Tbschick of Essex, orbits of Earth and Mercinyr, the the craft makes its first flight past past post commander of the will be in St. James Cemetery. Call­ cal students responded with protests, firebombs and taminated. and Jo-Ann Bosworth of Earth. Manchester V.F.W. and an active closest planet to the sun. Acid-laden Keezing said none of the tools had dangerous levels of ing hours are Sunday from 2 to 4 Cambridge, Mass., and Block Is­ rocks. member of the Manchester Kim Dae-jung, who leads the leftist ftrty for Peace radioaedvity, and none would have resulted in any in­ and 7 to 9 p.m. land, R.I.; three sisters, Evelyn \ Sportsman’s Association, the Army and Democracy, the largest opposition faction, called the creased exposure to the general public. Memorial donations may be made Spindler, Alma Murray, and Bert merger “a kind of coup d’etat that reversed the people’s PRESIDENTIAL “It’s just that they’re not where they should be,” he to the American Cancer Society, Matthews, all of EngleWood, Fla.; said. 243 E. Center St. will.” W IND(M SYSTEM In Memoriam and two granddaughters. The new Democratic Liberal ftirty, a conservative Perrier contains benzene In sad and loving memory of James T. A. 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The jurors were se­ p jn . to announce its verdict in the to make annual trip; 3 * * Poet urges new look the reputed boss o f the nation’ s most questered for security reasons fourth day of deliberations. Two powerful crime family, won his throughout the three-week trial. days earlier, the judge had ended third victory over government “They shouldn’t have been in­ deliberations early for the day be­ authorities puzzled -4+ C H A R LO T T E S V ILLE , Va. (A P ) — College studies prosecutors Friday with an acquittal dicted in the first place,” Cutler said cause of infighting among the that stress classic Western art and literature over works o f on charges he ordered the shooting outside the courtroom. “ This case jurors. blacks, women or other groups are a form o f white The foreman sighed deeply before M E X IC O C IT Y (A P ) — The thousands o f gray of a union official. was created from the start. It is a supremacy, says Am iri Baraka. beginning his litqpy of “not guilty” whales that normally make their way to the wann bays o f Gotti, the “Dapper Don” who continuing vendetta. I’m getting Baraka, the poet and playwright also known as Leroi on each count against the pair. Baja California to give birth have failed to show up so favors $1,800 suits and pinky rings, ready for the next frame.” Jones, told a University o f Virginia audience Thursday Had he been convicted, Gotti far this season, and authorities said Friday they don’t left the Manhattan courthouse Asked what Gotti said to him the cultural revolution that accompanied the civil rights could have faced 25 years to life in know why. without cormnent after the verdict after the verdict. Cutler said, “ He movement subsided in the last d e ^ e and was replaced prison as a persistent felon because ‘T h is is the first time this has happened,” said Graciela His supporters applauded loudly as was confident all the way through. by attitudes similar to those o f the 1950s. o f convictions in 1969 and 1974. In de la Garza, head o f conservation for the Department o f the verdict was read, with one man But you still have to d e p ^ on 12 Baraka challenged the more than 200 people in the the latter case, Gotti plea-bargained Ecology and Urban Development. shouting, “ 'Vfeah, Johriny!” people, so you get a little bit nerv­ audience to take an active role in turning the tables. down to an attempted manslaughter Speculation about the reason for the whales’ disap­ Even one o f the jurors said he had ous. I do anyway. John doesn’t.” In his keynote address for the university’ s black his­ pearance range from the effects o f last year’ s Exxon Val­ been struck by the dapper image. When he was arrested on the as­ charge in the slaying o f a man in a tory month, Baraka urged students and professors to fight dez oil spill in Alaska to a new, cold water current in the “ He dresses well, has a great hair­ sault charge, Gotti said he would Staten Island bar. literary canons that elevate classic European art and cut and looks successful,” said give 3-to-l odds that he would win Gotti and Guerrieri were accused Pacific near M exico’ s western peninsula. literature above all other forms. Last year about 2,000 gray whales migrated to Baja Richard Silensky, when asked his acquittal. o f commissioning the Westies, a Art and literature should not be segregated but should California, giving birth to about 1,000 calves before impression o f the defendant. Gotti, 49, allegedly assumed con­ H ell’ s Kitchen gang, to shoot John instead reflect the variety o f people in the world, he said. “ I’ m not saying he didn’ t do it. I trol o f the Gambino family alter the F. O ’ Connor on M ay 7, 1986. He returning to Arcuc said Luis Heischer, head o f In the 1960s, “ wc wanted a poetry that would come simply had my doubts,” he added. December 1985 execution of “ Big was shot in the buttocks and sur­ the Fisheries Department’ s gray whale program. out o f the library and into the streets where the people Gotti k is s ^ his lawyer, Bruce Paul” Castellano and his bodyguard vived. This year only 12 to 20 have arrived, according to were,” said Baraka. Cutler, after the anonymous jury outside a Manhattan steak res­ O ’Connor, former vice president authorities interviewed Thursday and Friday. In the 1950s, poetry was an emotionless craft that mir­ foreman announced “ not guilty” on taurant. of Carpenters Union Local 608, The whales use the Vizcaino Biosphere Reserve, a 6- rored the traditional values o f the era, he said, while the assault and conspiracy charges Since then, Gotti has been tried wound up testifying for Gotti as a million-acre protected zone, because high salt content catch-word o f the following decade was revolution. ag^nst the alleged Gambino family three times and beaten each case. He surprise defense wimess at the trial. helps pregnant females float and give birth, said Jorge “ W e were challenging the whiteness in works o f art,” head. Gotti’ s co-defendant, Anthony was cleared in 1986 o f beating a Hernandez, a marine biologist for a committee that over­ Baraka said. Guerrieri, was also acquitted on the man in a traffic dispute when the sees the reserve. Baraka’s writings include 24 plays, seven works o f same charges. victim claimed he couldn’t identify They calve in the bays o f San Ignacio, Guerrero non-fiction and 11 books o f poetry. Negro, Magdalena and Ojo de Liebre, or Eye o f the Hare, An angry Acting Justice Edward Gotti; he was acquitted the next year WEEKLY BINGO known to whale fans in the United States as Scammon’ s Jackson concert canceled McLaughlin silen c^ the courtroom in a federal racketeering case. cheering by threatening a 30-day jail The jury in the latest case entered TUESDAY7:00PM Lagoon. KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — A ValenUne’s The whales usually begin arriving in the first week o f term for anyone who continued ap­ the courtroom shortly after 2:30 Day concert by LaToya Jackson has been canceled be­ Church of tfie Assumpfiori November. By April most have left for Alaskan waters, cause her presence would violate the values o f Malaysian Hernandez said. 22 So. Adams Street culture, the Culture and Tourism Ministry said Friday. Manchester, CT. But the few that arrived this year didn’ t start appearing The department secretary, Mukhtar Abdullah, said until mid-December, said Ulises Cesena Montano, the Jackson, who had posed nude in Playboy magazine last 20% off Any $2.00 Admission reserve’ s interagency coordinator. year, did not meet some o f the conditions imposed by the “We don’t know the reasons. There are only Bra from over $1,000 Cash P r i ^ government on foreign artists performing in Malaysia. V hypotheses,” he said. He did not say what these conditions were. Nightgown He said marine mammal experts would discuss the He said he was surprised the promoter. Genesis The Associated Press issue at a seminar in April at La Paz, capital o f the state Promotions, went ahead through newspapers and Nylons o f Baja California Sur. POW DERED — Jambo may be a dog, but she is also a snow bunny. Jambo’s face got television ads without getting the ministry’ s approval. Ray Gamble, secretary o f the International Whaling frosted with snow this week while she was romping outside in Brunswick, Maine. Commission in Cambridge, England, said the 27-nation Tall boy begins classes organization w ill also discuss the grays at an April 23 ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) — A 6-foot-tall, 7-year- 3efo/'e session in Seattle. old Ukrainian boy being treat^ for a rare pituitary ^and w/coupon The Group o f 100, an ecological group o f Mexican ar­ tumor that has caused an overproduction o f growth hor­ L e g a l tists and intellectuals, has suggested that an industrial salt Spill coats shore with sheen Valid mone w ill start elementary school Monday. BPot'K plant in the reserve’ s buffer zone may be damaging water Igor Ladan, who’ s being treated at the M ayo Clinic, MATERNITY SHOP Until HUNITNGTON BEACH, Calif. beach clean. The newspaper says it Trading Transportation Co. Inc. of T a lk quality. N ew York, Webster said. British will enroll in the Lincoln at Marm Elementary School’ s TRI-CITV PLAZA But de la Garza said the plant complies with environ­ (AP) — Workers blotted up gooey w ill take two years, but I don’ t think Vernon, Cl 871-2910 February program for children with limited English, officials said. by blobs from along miles o f beaches it’ll take that long with everyone’s Petroleum said it had 390 cleanup 10-6 DAILY Attoraey mental regulations and that constant monitoring has Wearing a M ickey Mouse shirt that has become his and boats skimmed oil offshore help,” she said. workers along a 20-mile stretch of 10-9 THURS a FRI 28,1990 Lao J. Barrett shown no degradation of water quality in Guerrero trademark since coming from Kiev to Rochester in Sep­ 12-5 SUN At Law Friday as the slick from a punctured Newport Beach city officials were coast from Bolsa Chica to Laguna Negro, where the company operates. tember, Igor said he’ s looking forward to school becau.se DIVORCE ERRORS “We don’t have serious water pollution problems in tanker drifted o ff the scenic coast. pleased by the effort, said city fire Beach. Eight skimmers were at he wants to “ learn English and see pictures o f Mickey Vbu can make many enors without Baja California,” said Cesena said in a telephone inter­ The spill o f to 3(X),000 gallons Capt. Ray Pendleton. “The impact work and five more were due by an attorney in a divorce case in Con- Mouse.” view from La Paz. o f Alaskan crude oil from the tanker has been less than we thought,” he day’s end. Four others were en necticuL Some of the more serious The boy spoke through an interpreter, but showed he ones are: (1) Failure to file an Ap­ Homero Aridjis, a Mexican poet who heads the Group American Trader sent globules and a said. route. already knows a few words o f English, including Mickey pearance. Without this document, o f 100, speculated that the & x o n Valdez oil spill on sheen ashore Thursday night at spots “ Are we out o f the woods? No, The tanker remained o ff Hun­ Mouse, ice cream, cake and pizza. the Court win not tell you what is March 24, the worst in U.S. history, might have taken a along several miles o f beaches south not yet,” said Qiarles Webster, crisis happening. (2) Failure to file an tington Beach as the Coast Guard Igor’ s mother, Svitlana, started adult English classes toll. The whales’ migratory path runs near the port o f of Los Angeles. manager for British Petroleum Answer. Without this, your spouse pumped remaining oil and water out Ibesday. may prevail on all claims in the Com­ Valdez, said Washington state marine mammal Newport Beach, five miles down America Inc., which owns the oil o f the forward hold which may have The boy had surgery in January and a second opera­ plaint. (3) Failure to oppose Pen­ laboratory biologist David Rugh. the coast from Huntington, got a and chartered the tanker. “ But w e’ re been gashed by its anchor as it was tion is scheduled for March. He is taking drugs that doc­ dente Lite Motions. Mxj may be sad­ ! “ That’ s why we ask if massive whale deaths might not brown tide o f quarter-size globs and working to stay ahead o f the curve.” mooring at an offshore pipeline. tors hope w ill shrink the remaining shell o f the benign dled with a temporary court order tor ' have occurred all along the migration route,” Aridjis that city declared a state o f emer­ Booms had been placed across the the payment of an unreasonable sum Ships unload their cargo into the pituitary gland tumor removed in the first operation. gency. entrances to the Bolsa Q iica Wet­ of money. 14) Failure to obtain a ’ said. His mother said she may take Igor back to the Soviet The 811-foot tanker carried 21 lands, the Santa Ana River and pipeline for transport to an inland oil Court order kw temporary support If ; “ It would be interesting to check out that theory,” a spouse is not responang properly million gallons when its single-wall refinery. Union in about three months. I Cesena said. But he added, “ I consider the water pollu- upper Newport Bay, and there were and meeting finarwial obligations, its ; tion theory very remote.” hull was punctured, apparently by no reports o f oil reaching those “ It looks like the vessel rode up Kuhn buys $1 million home in your best interests to get an im­ i He said the prevailing theory is that an unprecedented an anchor, as it approached an oil wildlife habitats. over its anchor and punctured it­ mediate order tor a reasonable pay­ pipeline mooring about l >/2 miles PO N TE V E D R A BEACH, Fla. (A P ) — Fortner ment toward household expenses, ! cold current is keeping the whales away from their ac- Coast Guard Rear Adm. William self,” Kim e said. baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn bought a $1 million mortgage and the support for ! customed warm-water haunts. In places the current is offshore Wednesday night. C/) Kim e said the soiled shoreline The 1 million gallons of oil left in home in an exclusive subdivision here, newspapers children. ^ ______Several hundred workers hired by l' less than a mile from land, he said. measured l >/2 miles at Huntington the forward compartment was being the oil shipper and volunteers reported Friday. „ . . . U««i*e4 le CT I960 The temperature, suength and exact route o f the cur- and three-quarters o f a mile at N ew ­ worked arouiid the clock to soak up pumped onto a barge. The ship has St. Johns County court records show that Kuhn bought Leo J. Barrett, P.C. i rent, d u b b ^ the Corriente de la Nina, are still being port. The slick stretched 5 miles by the goo at Newport. They had filled stopped leaking, the Coast Guard a home in Marsh Landing from Jacksonville developer Attorney At L^w 7 miles from Bolsa Chica State studied, and an aerial search is being conducted for some 800 large trash bags with said. Chester Stokes, The Florida Times-Union said. CT. TOLL FREE whales in the I^cific, Hernandez said. Beach to Newport Beach. Kuhn, baseball commissioner from 1%9 to 1984, was towels, sand and oil by Friday morn­ A w ildlife rescue group hired by ON WINTER MERCHANDISE 1.800.33.44-LAW a parmer in the New York firm o f Myerson & Kuhn, “ Once the cold water is past, maybe the whales will ing. There was concern the slick might British Petroleum said 42 oil-soak<^ Manchester — 382 Hartford which filed for bankruptcy in December. appear,” Cesena said. He said only 20 whales have ap­ Sixteen-year-old Lisa Virak drift south to Laguna Beach, a shore birds were brought to an aid Road 649-3125 Marine Midland Bank and former law parmers are peared so far, de la Garza said the number could be as skipped school Friday and came to scenic art colony fronted by rocky station for cleaning and 11 had died. Hartford — 527-1114 looking for Kuhn to serve him legal papers relating to the ? low as 12. the beach with a roll o f paper towels tide pools. Webster said a cleanup The Coast Guard estimated half of 305 East Canter St., M ancli*tt8r 643*4958 Vowr cwltd f # rturnBd Q

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ACROSS 52 LuiurianI Anawar to Pravloua Puula @8) MOVIE: Sherlock Holmes and the 53 Poaaaaa Spider W oman' Holmes battles a murder on ‘Playhouse’ 1 W M cit SS Author □□□□□□ □□□□ ess who employs spiders to kilt her vic­ Valentine’s Day party is set 5 Naval addr. Huntar □QEiDaa □□□□□□ tims Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce. Gale 57 Baing Saturday, Feb. 10 By Jerry Buck 8 ActraM Sua Sondergaard 1944 58 Egg — Feb. 21 — Spelling Bee, 10 aun. and crafts, 12:30 p.m.; bridge, 12:30 □□[3 □□□□ □□□□ (57 A m e r ic a 's B la c k F o ru m (R) The Associated Press By Jeanette Cave 12 Productr yong □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Feb. 22 — Consumer Advocate pjn.; photography, 1 p.m.; chess, 2 Nonnan — SS Booth f61 [USA] Paid Program Director so “Aayou— " □□□a □□□ □□□ Cynthia Burkowitz. p.m.; non-grocery shopping (K 13 Boatgaar 6 ;0 0 A M CF) public Affairs (38; W all Street Journal Report [A&E] Living Dangerously A profile of LOS ANGELES — Lynn Whitfield plays author Manchester Senior 14 EmaraM M a 81 Horaaa America’s greatest military pilots and their Ffeb. 27 — Plainfield Dog Track. mart). 82 Mdicula CF' Paid Program [CNN] Sports Close-up Zora Neale Hurston as a young woman in public 15 Coniputar □□□□□no □□□□□ high-speed fighter jets. (60 min.) (R) Citizens Center March 1 — Spring Dance. Thursday: Orchestra rehearsal, 9 Input □ □ □ □ □ □ □13C3B 11 Funtastic World of Hanna Barbera [DIS] Dumbo's Circus television’s “American Playhouse” tribute to the 16 Enlartalnar DOWN [DIS] W uzzles (CC). a.m.; pinecone crafts, 9:30 a.m.; □ □ □ □ □□ □ 18 Home Shopping Club [ESPN] Fishing: Captain's Cup March 5 — Itoanian egg class. — Sumac [ESPN] Fishing: Mark Sosin's Saltwa writer’s tales of black life in the rural South in the At our Valentine’s Day party on 1 CoNagadag. Eiaaa □□□□ uaa March 6 and 7 — Driver’s educa­ lunch, 11:45 ajn.; program, 12:30 17 Guah forth 38 Dick Van Dyke 8:00AM (T) Dink, the Little Dinosaur ter Journal 1930s and ’40s. Thursday, the Bristol Old Time Fid­ 18 C om pllarol 2 Slangy □aaaDQ (CC) tion. pjn. “Valentines Party” with the gam anilaa afflrmaUva □□□□□□ □□□□□□ [A&E] Golden Age of Television [LIFE] WomanWatch “Zora Is My Name,” part of PBS’s ninth dlers will provide entertainment. If 20 Moat raeant 3 Waatam da- CB High School Bowl: Newtown vs. Don’t forget the AARP Tax As­ Bristol Old Time Fiddlers; basket­ □[!□□ □□□□□□ [CNN] Daybreak 9 :1 0 A M [CNN] Healthweek “Playhouse” season, intertwines Hurston’s life with 22 Popa'a acart lanaa org. P o m p e ra u g you plan to have lunch, make your weaving (advanced), 2 pjn. 24 — Haw boat [DIS] You and Me. Kid sistance Program rutming 1-3:30 24 Wnahaadad 4 Madical 11 Charles in Charge (CC) 9 :3 0 A M (T) (40; Sllm erl And the Real dramatizations from her novels and stories. pictura 25 Actor 43 Curtain reservations in the office or call p.m. each weekday except Friday: Ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; Tai monataf [USA] Private Eye Ghostbusters (CC). The Feb. 14 broadcast coincides with Black His­ 647-3211 no later than noon on 28 Fool'a gold 5 Lobby Montand fabric 20) B u g s B u n n y Thursday. No appointments are Chi class, 9:30 a.m.; bingo, 10 a.m.; 32 Bacchanala' 8 Cardgam a 28 Allot 44 Klllad 6 :0 5 A M (TMC) MOVIE: Young Fran 22) (30 A L F -ta le s (CC) 11 Gimme a Break tory Month. 7 By mouth 27 Ramaindar 45 Pondat kenstein' Dr Frankenstein’s grandson re­ Tuesday, Feb. 13. necessary. Service is on a first exercise “Cleo,” 11 ajn.; setback, cm 24; Z o o b ile e Z o o 18 S y n c h ro n a l R e se a rc h Ruby Dee, who put the show together, plays The center will be closed Monday 33 Northarn 8 Incaaa 20 Tannia play- 48 Soviat Union turns to Transylvania to experience the come, first serve basis. 12:30 pjn.; backgammon, 2 pjn. conalal- g Cnf of pain ar — Naa- (abbr.) )oys of monster making Gene Wilder. (26 P e rso n a l P o w e r 20 Personal Power Hurston at an older age. The cast also includes laaa 47 ... 'tla of — in observance of Lincoln’s Birthday. On March 28, the Connecticut Blood pressure clinic: ftb . 21, laUon 10 Raw M arty Feldm an. Ten Garr 1974 Rated PG 38 American Skier 22 30 Karate Kid ICC) Louis Gossett Jr., Roger Mosley, Beah Richards, On March 14, from 9 to 11:30 3S Elactiteflah mlnarala 30 Rookla 40 Unfraata (In Stereo) Society to Prevent Blindness will be 9-11 ajn. (L-Z). 38 Part of aya 11 Salamandar 31 EmaraM lala so Aaaart 40) P u p N a m e d S c o o b y D o o (CC) 24 Sesame Street (CC) Count Stovall, Oscar Brown Jr., F^ula Kelly and 34 Chamical 51 TVantanna a.m., the Senior Center and having their yearly eye health Medicare assistance: Mtirch 7,1-3 37 Plana 10 Hawaiian 6 1 3 0 A M (F]) Captain Bob 57 P a g e 5 7 (R) 57 S a y B ro th e r Flip Wilson. Ncema Barnette directed. 41 Slarra — volcano, anding fypa Manchester Job Service will co­ pjn. Call for an appoinunent at , 8 This Week In The Big East 61 Wolf Rock Power Hour 61 Monsters Today (CC) Herman, Mari­ screening program. 42 Graaay Mauna — 38 Laat mo. 54 Mlalortunt “It was exciting to work out scenes and look lyn and Eddie make up excuses to keep sponsor a program entitled, Lastly, please make note of the 647-3211. araaa 21 — Ungua 39 Briba 58 Tannii 26 Stop Smoking Breakthrough: Count­ [A&E] Journey to Adventure around and see all these remarkable people,” Whit­ 44 Grimy (alrilna) 40 Compaaa aquipmani down to Quitting from doing household chores “Employment Opportunities for the Legal assistance: Call for a March point [CNN] D a yb re a k following upcoming classes: 48 To whom — 23 Aaaoclatad 38 A lic e [CNN] Money week field said. “The atmosphere was relaxed enough Older Worker.” The event will in­ 16 appointment at 647-3211. — cone am Praaa (abbr.) 41 Landing [DIS] Good Morning Mickey! Water Colors — begins Tuesday, [A&E] Heroes: Made in the U S A. [DIS] Donald Duck Presents that you could make a mistake. People weren’t clude a panel presentation by area [ESPN] Sportsman's Challenge 12:30-2:30 pjn. r ~ f u r \\ [CNN] International Correspondents [ESPN] Jimmy Houston Outdoors afraid to be a silly as they explored their characters. employers representing a variety of Scores 1 1 - s 1 [HBO] MOVIE: Police Academy 6: City Oil Painting — begins Tiiesday, [DIS] Mousercise Under Siege' Those bumbling cadets take [HBO] MOVIE; Real Men' (CC) A no It was like a sandbox for actors. industries in town followed by an Feb. 2 Setback: Helen Silver 143, nonsense CIA operative and a mild- 9:30-11:30 a.m. IS IS 14 [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated to the streets when three inept goons suc­ “The director gave us our freedom. We did a lot opportunity to speak to employers Bob Gale 130, Anna Welskopp 128, cessfully orchestrate a metropolitan crime mannered insurance agent join forces to [HBO] MOVIE: 'Ghost Fever' A routine of improvising. It was frightening because you had 15 IB 17 wave Bubba Smith. Michael Winslow. retrieve a formula that could save the about openings in their businesses. Menu Grace Donnelly 124, Edith O’Brien eviction turns into an encounter w ith som e world James Belushi, John Ritter, Barbara David Graf 1989 Rated PG real creative freedom. How far do I go? What do 1 The program is free to the public. Tuesday: Ham and cheese san- 115, Loretta Luka 109. unfriendly spirits in a haunted house Sher Barrie 1987 Rated PG-13 II man Hemsley. Luis Avalos. Jennifer [TMC] MOVIE Uncle Tom's Cabin' do next? There’s a great security in being guided by Monday Pinochle: Carl Popple [LIFE] What Every Baby Knows: The Openings are still available for diwch, soup, beverage, dessert. Rhodes 1987 Rated PG (CC) An adaptation of Harriet Beecher a director. We’d look at each other in rehearsal, ‘Do 792, Betty 1\imer 774, Sam Schors Stowe's classic 19th-century novel detail­ First Three Years the Plainfield Dog Track trip (Feb. Wednesday: Kielbasa dog, potato, 7 ; 0 0 A M (3^ Y o u n g U n iv e rs e you know what you’re going to do?’ Then, sudden­ 759, Gert McKay 758, Amelia ing the experiences of a slave at the hands [U SA] Hollywood Insider (R) 27 for $12.) and the St. Patrick Day roll, beverage, dessert. 8 40 Flintstone Kids (CC) of both kind and cruel masters Avery ly, it all came together for everyone.” Anastasio 754, Mike Haberem 733. 1 0 :0 0 A M (3j Pee-wee’s Playhouse Party at LaRenaissance in East Thursday: Baked chicken, rice .9 World Tomorrow Brooks, Phylicia Rashad. Edward W ood­ In one sequence, in which a minister delivers a Windsor CMarch 15 for $36.50). You Tiiesday Bowling: Harvey Duplin w ard 1987 (CC) pilaf, vegeuble, cranberry sauce, 20 HP 9000 9 T h re e S to o g e s eulogy, the actors all searched for ways to show 214, 534; Paul Desjeunes 204, 544; [USA] Financial Freedom may register in the office. roll, beverage, dessert. 22 F a m ily T ie s (CC) 11 Soul Train (In Stereo) 8 :3 0 A M (X) California Raisins (CC) their reactions. Registration fpr Wildwood will Friday: Chefs choice, beverage, Ed Adams 536; Bruno Giordano 26 Kitchenmate 18 S y n c h ro n a l R e se a rc h (X 40 Disney's Adventures of the “Beah Richards started a hum that took you all be held Friday at 9:30 a.m. A $50 536; Norm Lasher 535; Carl Roya 30 Ring Around the World dessert Gummi Bears (CC) 20 TuffTrax the way back to Africa,” Whitfield said. “It was a deposit is required. The trip extends 508; Rusty Rusconi 501; Mike Pier- 38 It's Your Business 11' G o o d T im e s 22 30 Smurfs (CC) haunting note, and sort of took it up. Then from June 3-7 and includes four On-going activities ro 200,211, 573; Jim Fee 526. 61 Marvel Action Universe 22 >30 Camp Candy (CC) 26 NW A Wrestling a step would come to the choreographer, Otis Sal- nights accommodations, transporta­ Hiesday: Oil painting, 9:30 ajn.; Rose Hamilton 466; Carol [A&E] Pulaski: The TV Detective Sum­ 57 Tony Brown's Journal: The Library of RT 24 Sesame Street (CC). lid. Neema would look to our musicologist, Olu tion, meals, sightseeing and a trip to Cox Cable vidM class, 10 aun.; Taconis 181, 466; Alice Chittick mers befriends a model involved in drug­ Black History Part 2 of 4 running (60 min ) 26 Twin Star Productions Dara, and he’d start on the banjo. Then Oscar square dancing, 10 aun.; bowling- 198, 181, 527; Mary Blazinski 192; 61 World Wide Wrestling Atlantic City. [CNN] D a yb re a k 38 Ask the Manager Brown Jr. would make up a song on the spot. Paula Other programs and activities are Silver Lanes, 12:30 p.m.; water Alice L e ^ 176. [A& E] Shake Hands Forever Based on a [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner :S7: La P la za novel by Ruth Rendall, sleuth W exford may Kelly would kick in with some choreography.” colors, 12:30 p.m.; exercise “Qeo,” Wednesday PiiK)chle: Carl Popple as follows: [ESPN] SportsConter [A&E] World of Photography have met his match. (60 min ) Pan 1 of 3 Whitfield calls the show a “celebration and an Wednesday — Free movie at the 1:30 pjn.; basketweaving (beginners 758, Hazel McGary 747. [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide [CNN] B ig S to ry (R) [DIS] MOVIE: 'Unico in the Island of exploration” of Hinston’s work and said she’s fas­ Showcase Cinema. and intermediate) 2 p.m.; grocery Wednesday Bridge: Sol Cohen [MAX] MOVIE: The Golden Hawk' [DIS] S u p e rm a n M agic' A unicorn uses the magical powers This story describes the 17th-century con­ cinated by the author’s ability to explain complex Thursday — St. Valentine Day shopping (Stop & Shop). 4,370; Nadine Malcom 4,310; Lois 10 let 1900 bv NEA. Inc. [ESPN] Tom Mann's America ol kindness to reform a nasty magician flict in the Caribbean when Spam and Eng­ MOVIE: The Seventh Voyage 1984 subjects in a simple and poetic manner. Ruly. Wednesday: Pinochle, 9:30 aun.; Churila 4,030; Emil Nelson 4,030; land fought France Rhonda Fleming, Ster­ [MAX] of Sinbad' The swashbuckling adventurer “I was at Howard College when a friend sug­ Feb. 21 — Register for Charlie friendship circle, 10 aun.; square Henry Durchfort 3,900; Romeo ling Hayden. Helena Carter 1952 [ESPN] Fishin' Hole encounters mythological beasts and a gested 1 read one of her boofcs, ‘Their Eyw Wire Prose at Chez Josef. dancing (beginners), 10 aun.; arts Auclair 3,890; Eileen Wilson 3,680. [USA] Paid Program ruthless sorcerer on the enchanted island [LIFE] Attitudes of Cyclops Kerwin Mathews. Kathryn [MAX] MOVIE: 'Mysterious Island' Watching God.' I wasn’t a^great reader,was Today In Histoiy 7 :3 0 A M (X' Out of This World Evie (CC) Five soldiers escape from a Confed- baby sits an active infant who turns the Grant, Richard Eycr 1958 Rated G hooked after that,” she said. s erate prison, only to encounter strange place upside down (In Stereo) 9 :0 0 A M ;3' Jim Henson's Muppet creatures on a remote island Special ef­ During her lifetime, Hurston was chasiped by Social Security 8 40 Weekend Special: The Mouse Babies (CC) fects by Ray Harryhausen Michael Craig, black literary leaders because of her use of dialect. Today is Saturday, Feb. 10, the 41st day of 1990. and the Motorcycle (CC) A mouse with a 8 40 New Adventures of Winnie the Joan Greenwood, Michael Callan 1961 red motorcycle up a lonely boy “She was controversial down the line,” Whitfield P o o h (CC) [TMC] MOVIE: 'Invaders From Mars' There arc 324 days left in the year. Part 1 of 2 (R) said. “She was a freethinking black woman for her lasted at least 10 years. From the for SSI continues in most cases as 11 B e n so n After his claims of having seen a UFO land QUESTION: Are there any plans Today’s highlight in history: 9 [USA] Paid Program dates you supplied, you were only long as countable monthly income 18 Synchronal Research behind his house are met with disbelief, a time. From the level of appearances, she did what to make direct deposit for ^ ia l One hundred years ago, on Feb. 10, 1890, N o^l 20 Snakmaster boy notices personality changes in his par does not exceed the SSI limit for 20 W e b s te r she wanted. She was up there with George Sand Security check mandatory? married for 7, so it appears you will Prize-winning author Btxis ftutemak, whose works in­ ents and other townspeople Hunter Car 1989, which is $368. 22 A n u sh k a 22 30 Captain N: The Game Master son. Karen Black. Timothy Bottoms and Colette. She broke through on many levels - not be eligible for benefits oti your cluded the novel “Doctor Zhivago,” was bom in Mos­ former husband’s record. 26 Synchronal Research (CC) 1986 Rated PG (In Stereo) social, feminist and literary. She reminded black ANSWER: No. Direct deposit is cow. 30 Saved by the Bell (CC) 26 Wrestling: AW A All Star Wrestling [USA] Street Hawk people of their cultural roots, which wasn’t always strictly voluntary. But it is beotming On this date: QUESTION: I am a 69-year-old QUECTION: I receive Medicare 1 0 :1 0 A M [CNN] Showbiz This popular. She spoke with a Southern drawl despite increasingly popular because it In 1763, France ceded Canada to England in the W e e k lady and have been getting sup­ services through a health main­ many years in New York. She had the vocabulary of works so well. Your monthly tenance organization (HMO). The Treaty of Phris, which ended the French and l ^ a i i War. TV channel guide 1 0 :3 0 A M 3 Garfield and Friends a Rhodes Scholar and the dialect of a field hand.” benefits go directly to your bank ac- plemental security income (SSI) In 1840, 150 years ago, Britain’s Queen Victoria mar­ (CO other day I received a notice saying Tuta-Mudi! Whitfield, who starred in the ABC scries couiU and there’s no danger of yoiu checks. Several neighbors are asking C o x UnH*rt 6 40 Beetlejuice (CC) that some of the charges were not ried Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 3 “HcartBeat,” played Ceil in the network’s mini- if I might watch their children oc­ 18 Synchronal Research money being lost or stolen. Arid it approved for payment by Medicare. 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[CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch ANSWER: Decisions concerning General Tom Thumb and Mercy Lavinia Warren — both in WWLP. Sprlri8ll**4 ...... 24 Whitfield said she might make some guest ap­ Security or ask the people wherever receive? ...... 7 ...... 24 . [ESPN] Outdoors of them midgets — in New York City...... 26 ...... 42 ...... 26 coverage and payment for services n WTWS. Nuw London ...... 11:00AM 8 40 B u g s B u n n y & pearances on “Brewster Place" when it returns as a you do banking about signing up...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 30 arc generally made by the HMO in­ In 1933, the first singing telegram was introduced by Tweeiy Show (CC) mid-sca.son ABC scries, starring Oprah Winfrey. ANSWER: An SSI recipient can ...... i » ...... 2* ...... 19 volved. Any questions about a the Bjstal 'Telegram Company in New York. 9 “At the end of the miniscrics. Ceil came back as QUESTION; I was married in earn $65 a month without a reduc­ ...... 40 . decision in these two categories In 1942, the former French liner Normandie capsized ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 25 11 World Wide Wrestling a successful woman who worked for an insurance tion in his or her SSI benefits. And *0 WQBV. Sprlnglluld ...... 9 1973 and divorced in 1980. Recent­ in New York Harbor a day after it caught fire while being ...... 6 ...... 6 . 16 Synchronal Research company and had found a man who treated her with any part of the $20 per month un- should be directed to your HMO...... 15 ...... 11 ly my former husband died and 1 (A&E) Artu 4 Enlurtulnmuirt ...... 23 . . . 20 W W F Superstars of Wrestling You should be receiving annually refitted for the U.S. Navy...... 15 ...... 5 ...... 50 respect. I’d love to sec what the next step will be heard that divorced wives are ea m ^ income exclusion that hasn’t |CNN) Cublu Nu»» Nulworti ...... 22 30 Chipmunks (CC) from your HMO a full, written ex­ In 1949, Arthur Miller’s play “Death of a Salesman ...... 34 ...... 47 ...... 41 for Ceil,” she said. eligible for benefits on their hus­ been used against other income in ...... 10 ...... 7 ...... 49 24 Business and the Law opened at Broadway’s Morosco Theater with Lee J. (ESPN) Sport! Nttwofk ...... Whitfield also plays a recurring role on NBC's that month can be included as well. planation of your appeal rights. If ...... 14 ...... 44 ...... 30 band’s earnings record. I want to Cobb in the role of Willy Loman and Mildred Dunnock (HBO) Hon># B oa OnICB ...... 13 26 Big Valley “Matlock” as a New York detective working in At­ If your total earned income exceeds you haven’t been receiving this, ...... 24 ...... 25 . know if I’ll be eligible...... $4 . . . 38 Three Stooges contact your plan’s membership of­ as his wife, Linda. (MAX) Cln»m«* — lanta. She might have a romance with Clarence the $65 allowed ($85 id the un­ ...... 55 ...... 46 ...... 42 57 Washington Week in Review (CC) In 1962, the Soviet Union exchanged captured (TMC) M ovlu C h § n n * l...... Gaylord, Matlock’s regular investigator. earned income exclusion tqtplies), fice or write to the Health Care ...... 12 ...... 10 ...... 44 ANSWER: Divorced wives arc American U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers for Rudolph (USA) USA Nulwork ...... your SSI benefit may be reduced $1 Financing Administration to obtain contlnuc4l eligible for widow’s benefits at age one. Ivanovich Abel, a Soviet spy held by the United States. 60. But your marriage must have for each $2 of earnings. Eligibility 1 9 9 0 Saturday TV, continued Focus/Videos Focus/Movies Saturday TV, Videocassette sales 1 “Batman” (Warner) murderer. (60 min.) (In Stereo) D e e p ’ A n environm ental accident m utates [CNN] Newswatch 2 “Bambi” (Walt Disney) fish into amphi®ous monsters who want [DIS] Anne of Avonlea: The Continuing X College Basketball: Connecticut at to mate with humans. Doug McClure. Ann Story of Anne of Green Gables (CC) S y ra c u s e (2 hrs.) (Live) 3-“Thc Wilard of Oz: Fiftieth Anniversary Edi­ ‘Tremors’ fails (In Stereo) Turkel, Vic Morrow. 1980. Eager for new experiences and realizing (X) College Basketball- Vi!'"«^ » »*. SL (6j Paid Program MISSION: tion” (MGMMrUA) (24) Ciao Italial (In Stereo) that adulthood has changed her relation­ JnH j’.' ; iLive) 4 “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (Touchstone) tA& El Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? IMPOSSIBLE ships with friends Gilbert (Jonathan C r n m (26) MOVIE: "The Buddy Holly Story' Cll) MOVIE: Marathon Man’ A graduate Francesca Annis and Sir John Gielgud star bie) and Diana 'ircr,;), Anne (Me- 5 “New Kids On the Block: Rangin’ Tough to scare, amuse in this dramatization of an Agatha Christie Based on the life of Buddy Holly, the rock student finds himself at the mercy of a roi'iows) leaves home to teach at a thriller Amateur sleuth Lady Frances Der n' roll pioneer who skyrocketed to ("CIS ’.r, former Nazi war criminal Dustin Hoffman, Live” (CBS) girl’s school in Kingsport. (60 min ) Part 1 went investigates an ePPereridy accidental (I.), Phil Morris (c.) the 5 0s. Garv 5 'u s b y , 'JG m otroud, Charles Laurence Olivier, Roy Scheider 1976 6.“The Land Before Time” (MCA) By Robert DiMatteo of 4 (R) (In Stereo) death; Peter Ustinov hosts. (60 min.) Part and Thaao I'AfcCri Sm ith. 1 97 8 ’ (5® Synchronal Research [ESPN] Senior PGA Golf: Suncoast 7 “New Kids On the Block: Rangin’ Tough” 1 of 4 (R) Penghlis are three (38) MOVIE; Seems Like Old Times’ A TREMORS (R) Fifties horror flicks like “TTie Classic Second round from Tampa, Fla '2® M O V IE ; "T ra ckd o w n ; F in d in g th e (CBS) lawyer jeopardizes her husband’s career Goodbar Killer’ A New York City detec­ [ESPN] S ta r S h o t members of the (90 min.) (Live) Thing” and “The Blob” often offered an irresistible by helping her ex-husband run from the tive tries to solve the sadistic murder of a 8 “Plaula Abdul Straight Up” (Virgin) [HBO] MOVIE: ’Gleaming the Cube’ Impossible Mis­ police. G oldie Hawn, C hevy Chase, Charles [M AX] MOVIE. Tootsie’ (CC) Desper young schoolteacher George Segal, Shel­ 9 “Jane Fbnda’s Light Aerobic and Stress Reduc­ blend of silliness and suggestiveness. As icky, alien (CC) A skateboarding teen-ager investi­ ate for work, a temperamental actor dis­ sions Force, on Grodin. 1980 ley Hack, Alan North. 1983. creatures took over small towns, these movies gates the strange circumstances surround­ ABC’s ’ Mission; guises himself as a woman and auditions tion Workout” (Warner) played on paranoia about the commumst threat and ing his adopted brother s death Christian (5?) P iz z a G o u rm e t for a soap opera Dustin Hoffman, Jessica 22) (5® 227 (CC) While the gang contin­ 10. “Lawrence of Arabia” (RCAMrColumbia) Slater. Steven Bauer. Min Luong. 1988 Impossible," (61) MOVIE: "Something W ild’ A mild- Lange. Ten Garr 1982 Rated PG. ues their Atlantic City vacation. Mary dis­ mannered executive is whisked away on covers more about the infidelity of Rose s 11. “DieRard” (CBS-FDx) other nuclear-age anxieties. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) airing SATURDAY, [TMC] M O V IE : D o w n T w is t e d ’ A n in an exciting but dangerous adventure after boyfriend Part 2 of 2 (In Stereo) Out of this campy Eisenhower-era tradiuon [LIFE] Frugal Gourmet FEB. 17. nocent young woman gets caught on the 12. “Janet Jackson’s Rythm Nation” (A&M) meeting a beautiful mystery woman Jeff coattails of an international conspiracy and 24 World War I 13. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Tlirtles: Case of the comes ‘Tremors,” a sci-fi horror comedy set in the [USA] Y o u th q u a k e Daniels, Melanie Griffith, Ray Liotta 1986 CHECK IISTINGS the theft of a priceless artifact Carey Low ­ C38) MOVIE: "Mr. M ajestyk’ A farmer de­ virtually deserted town of Perfection, Nev., where ’1 1 ;1 0AM [CNN] Science and Tech­ [DIS] MOVIE; The Emperor’s New ell, Charles Rocket, Trudi Dochtermann Killer Pizzas” (Family) fOR EXACT TIME fies Ihe mob by giving work to the needy two garbage collectors (Kevin Bacon and Fred nology W eek Featured: bone marrow Clothes’ Adapted from Hans Christian An­ 1987 Rated R Charles Bronson. Al Lettieri, Linda Crislal. 14. “Bobby Brown; His Prerogative” (MCA) transplants in cats. d ersen’s (able of tw o scoundrels w ho ca p ­ Ward) discover a bunch of disgusting, foul-smelling [USA] Equalizer 1974 15. “Lethal Weapon” (Warner) italize on an emperor s vanity Sid Caesar. CD Kitchen Kids '40: M is s io n : Im p o s sib le (CC) Shannon creatures that move beneath the desert floor at rapid 1 1 :30AM Clive Revill 1987 Rated NR 6 :3 0 P M rX CBS News (CC) 16. “Gone With the Wind; The Fiftieth Anniver­ CD S u p e rm a n suffers am nesia from injuries sustained in a speed. [ESPN] Adventure: Great American (X W ho’s the Boss? (CC) plane crash and falls in love with a drug sary Ed.” (MGMMrUA) QS) Synchronal Research As the two men, a student seismologist (Fmn Events: Bucking Horse Roundup |R) 18 Svnrhrnnal Research lord's nephew. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 17. “The Best of : Saturday Night Carter) and two rabid survivalists (Michael Gross of (2^ Saved by the Bell (CC). [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire 22' NBC News (61 C o p s S gt V erdu g o of the L o s A n g e le s Live” (ftramount) “Family Ties” and country singer Reba McEntire) (24) Business and the Law Rosanna Arquette, Madonna. Aldan [TMC] MOVIE: "Young Frankenstein’ 24 Rotten Truth; A 3-2-1 Contact Extra Honiicide Bureau investigates a brutal mul­ 18. “The Little Mermaid” (Starmaker) (3b) M e g a M e m o ry (D A ir w o lf Quinn. 1985. Dr Frankenstein's grandson returns to (CC) The growing garbage crisis. Host tiple homicide (In Stereo) take on these subterranean monsters, Ae movie Transylvania to experience the joys of Stephanie 'Yu tin Stfereo) 19. “ 1990 Playmate Video Calendar” (HBO) §?) W all Street Week: The Outlook for (11) In cre d ib le H u lk MOVIE; The Emigrants’ A 19ih [A&E] Biography: Winston Churchill [A&E] monster making Ger.e Wilder, Marty Feld­ mixes amusingly stilted dialogue, cheerily cheesy Small Stocks (CC) (22) (3® College Basketball: Notre Dame century Swedish peasant family endures 30 40 ABC News ICCI The triumphs of Winston Churchill, the 20. “Bon Jovi: New Jersey - The Videos” man, Teri Garr 1974 Rated PG. (In Stereo) Prim e M inister w h o led England through its special effects and gross-out shots of orange gook [CNN] College Basketball Preview a t H o u sto n (2 hrs.) (Live) the hardships of frontier life m America 38 W KRP in Cincinnati (PolyGram) darkest hour and on to victory (60 min.) (24) A rt Underfoot The art of NavajO weav­ Max von Sydow. Liv Ullmann. Jan Troell [U SA] Double Trouble (from the monsters’ innards) spurting everywhere. [DIS] Best of Mickey Mouse Club (CC) 57 S o ld ie rs 1971 (R) [CNN] PrimeNews ing 4:1 0PM [CNN] Sports Close-up (R) [CNN] Pinnacle Videocassette rentals There’s a slightly hip, parodic edge, ^ if the Ron [ESPN] G a m e d a y [DIS] MOVIE; 'Double Switch’ A teen­ [ESPN ] College Baseball: Florida State (26) Wanted: Dead or Alive 40 w id e W o rld o f S p o rts Underwood-directed movie were trying to mock, [LIFE] Day by Day age rock star and his egghead look-alike 4:30PM (3D [HBO] MOVIE The Night Before’ (CC) vs. North Carolina (3 hrs.) (Live) 1 .“When Harry Met Sally...” (Nelson) (40) Let’s Go Bowling (60 min ) (CC) Featured. U S Figure Skating Cham­ A nervous teen-ager s wrong turn lands [USA] Dance Party USA temporarily trade places. George New [HBO] MOVIE: Police Academy 6: City 2. “License to Kill” (CBS-Fox) rather than just update, a ’50s horror flick. [A&E] A ro u n d th e W o rld in 8 0 D a y s M i­ pionships from Salt Lake City, Utah (90 mm and his prom date in an inner-cily bern, Elisabeth Shue. Michael Des Barres U n d e r S ie g e ’ T h ose bum bling ca d e ts lake Yet the movie should be more fun than it is. A lot 12:00PM CD college Basketball: chael Palm IS attacked by a co cka to o in m in I (Live) ghetto Keanu Reeves, Lon Loughtin, Ther­ 3. “Lock Up” (IVE) 1987. (In Stereo) to the streets when three inept goons suc­ Georgia Tech at Louisville (2 hrs ) (Live) Hong Kong (60 mm ) (R) 18} Synchronal Research esa Saldana 1988 Rated PG-13 4. “Road House” (MGMMrUA) of the comedy doesn’t play, and the horror isn t [ESPN] Drag Racing: IHRA Fall Nation cessfully orchestrate a metropolitan crime very scary. The picture seems designed for people CD Until Help Arrives [CNN] N e w s d a y als From Bristol, Tenn (60 mm ) (R) 24) F ru g a l G o u rm e t (R) (In Stereo) 7 :0 0 P M X Lifestyles of the Rich and wave Bubba Smith, Michael Winslow, 5. “Weekend At Bemie’s” (fVE) CD B a re tta [DIS] New Kids on the Block; Hangin’ [HBO ] MOVIE. "King Kong’ Kong, taken (57) Victory Garden (CC) (R) Famous Vanna White, Malcolm-Jamal David Graf 1989 Rated PG. 6. “Do the Right Thing” (MCA) who like their schlock without any substance what- Tough Live in Concert The New Kids on Warner ( "The Cosby Show ') (60 min.) (53) R o lle rG a m e s to New York as an attraction, becomes [CNN] Future Watch [MAX] MOVIE: Twilight Zone The 7. “ V; The Fmal Frontier” (Riramount) the B lock perform their hottest hits, includ­ enraged when he senses that the woman _8 22 W heel of Fortune (CC) M ovie’ Enter another dimension in four un­ soever. (18) Home Shopping Club [HBO ] MOVIE: "18 Again’ (CC) Aninno- ing "The Right Stuff ' and ’’I’ll Be Loving he loves is being mistreated Charles Gro usual tales, created by some of today’s 8. “See No Evil. Hear No Evil” (RCAMrColum- Of the aaors, only Reba McEntire comes ceni birthday wish brings unforseen prob X Kate & Allie (CCI (2® MOVIE: ’Objective. Burma!’ Ameri­ You." during their 1989 tour. (60 min.) (R) dm, Jessica Lange. Jeff Bridges 1976 hottest filmmakers as homage to the through with any real gusto. This viewer s favorite lem s w hen a w ealthy 81 -year-old sw itche s 11, 61 Star Trek; The Next Generation bia) can paratroopers land in Burma to destroy (In Stereo) Rated PG. (In Stereo) famed TV senes John Lithgow. Vic Mor­ bodies with his teen-age grandson (CC) Picard s enemy, Q. returns to stir up 9. “K-9” (MCA) bit: When the humans discover how to pole-vault a Japanese radar installation Colorized Auto Racing: Mickey Thomp row. Kathleen Quinlan 1983. Rated PG. (In [ESPN] [LIFE] Le g W o rk George Burns, Charlie Schlatter, Tony Rob­ trouble o» the Enterprise (60 min ) (In from boulder to boulder to avoid alerting their un­ version. Errol Flynn. William Prince. son’s Off Road Championship Grand Stereo) 10. “T\imer & Hooch” (Touchstone) George Tobias 1945 [TMC] MOVIE. Pulse’ Everyday appli erts 1988. Rated PG Stereo) Prix (60 mm I (R) [USA] MOVIE: "The Outing’ Teen-age 1 l.“Gostbusters II” (RCAMrColumbia) derground nemesis. Nifty. But the movie s not ances run amok after an evil force takes [USA] My Sister Sam 1® Synchronal Research (22) A L F (CC). [HBO] HBO Family Playhouse; Truth control of a new family's idyllic suburban museum visitors fall prey to an ancient 12. “Great Balls of Fire” (Orion) much. GRADE: ★ ★ (24) B o o k m a rk (CC). About Alex (CC) Scott Baio (' Charles m home Cliff DeYoung, Roxanne Han. Joey 5:00PM (XI A -T e a m 20) F rid a y th e 1 3th: T h e S e rie s A cam eo Iraqi genie Deborah Winters, James Hus­ holds a powerful spell over a man who ac­ ton, Andra St. Ivanyi 1987. 13. “Uncle Buck” (MCA) HEART CONDITION (R) Three wonderful ac­ (2® Linle House on the Prairie Charge ") stars as a high-school football Lawrence 1988 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) .11' M O V IE : "H o w a rd th e D u c k ’ A duck star who must deal with his emotions cidentally killed a girl (60 min.) (In Stereo) [USA] MOVIE; "The China Lake Mur­ from outer space is brought to Cleveland 8:30PM Q® Synchronal Research 14. “Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives” tors star in this comedy thriller about a racist L.A. ^ ) Black Perspective when he learns his best friend is gay (60 d e r s ’ A L o s A n g e le s policem an suspects a by a laser beam that also picks up more (24) National Geographic (CC) A profile of MOVIE: ’Frankenstein and the (22) f3® Am en (CC) Thelma and Reuben's (IVE) vice cop who gets a heart transplant from his l ^ t mm ) (R) (In Stereo) colleague is the culprit behind a rash of un sinister extraterrestrial guests. Lea the Indonesian island of Bali, exploring the M onster From Hell’ The infamous doctor honeymoen gets off to a rocky start (In 15. “Say Anything” (CBS-Fbx) favorite person — a slick black lawyer who has had [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd usual murders. Tom Skerritl. Michael Thompson, Jeffrey Jones, Tim Robbins role of religion and the arts m daily life co ntinues his body building experim ents at Richard Kiley narrates (60 min.) (In Stereo) Stereo) (CC) Parks, Nancy Everhard. 1990. (In Stereo) 1986. 16. “The Karate Kid ftrt n r ^CAMrColumbia) an affair with the cop’s former girlfriend. The top- an insane asylum. Peter Cushing. Shane (26) W eekend W ith Crook and Chase (2® This Old House (CCI Briant. Madeline Smith 1974 1 :30PM (24) Joy of Painting (R) 2:1 0PM [CNN] Healthweek (R) 118) Synchronal Research 17. “W9ricing Girl” (CBS-Fox) notch actors are Bob Hoskins fW ho Framed Roger @0) New Lassie (CC) The McCullochs' $71 W ild Am erica (CC) A look at rabbits CW) Candlepin Bowling (60 min ) .26 W a n te d : D ead or A liv e (22) W W F Superstars of W restling 18. “Thrce Rigitives” (Touchstone) Rabbit?’0 as the bigoted, hard-living cop; Denzel 2:30PM !24j T ra v e lin ’ G o u rm e t (R) houseguesi (Roddy McDowall) doesn t get anid their adaptability (or surviving in the (24) Justin W ilson's Louisiana Cookin' (67) McLaughlin Group 67; W ild Am erica (CC) A look al rabbits wild. (In Stereo) 19. “ Batman” (Warner) Washington (“Glory”) as the devious, well-dress^ 57 Hometime (CC) along well with Lassie and the children (g1) M OVIE: ’F/X’ A special effects expert and their adaptability for surviving m the rso: PGA Golf: Hawaiian Open Third (Bly Totally Hidden Video Scheduled a 20. “Kickboxer” (HBO) lawyer; and Chloe Webb (“Sid ^ d Nancy”) as the [CNN] Style W ith Elsa Klensch (R) .38) St. Elsewhere becomes the fall guy for government wild (In Stereo) round from the Waialae Country Club in temporary worker’s asked to replace an (4® Star Search (60 min ) (In Stereo) girlfriend, who labors as a call girl. A trio of talent. agents w hen he arranges a m obster s fake [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday 3:00PM (D 40 PBA Bowling. Don Honolulu, Hawaii. (90 min.) (Live! attorney and defend a case in court. (In assassination. Bryan Brown. Brian Den- ;57) F ru g a l G o u rm e t (R| (In Stereo) [A&E] New Wilderness Stereo) And the movie gets off to a hot, hard-edged start, [LIFE] She’s the Sheriff Carter Classic (CC) From Kenner, La (90 nehy. Diane Venora 198C mm ) (Live) [A& E] John Prine and Lyle Lovett Coun­ [CNN] Capital Gang [TMC] Short Film Showcase 9:00PM X Tour of Duty (CC) Ander too. . , , [A&E] Flambards Part 5 of 13 (9) Knight Rider try singers John Prine and Lyle Lovett per­ [DIS] MOVIE; The Man From Snowy son and G oldm an are draw n into a firelight However, after the heart transplant takes place, [MAX] MOVIE: Cherry form in concert from Ireland. (60 min ) while escorting a belligerent deserter, a de­ [CNN] N e w s d a y 1 :45PM 11 MOVIE; 'Spaceballs’ Mel Brooks lam River’ A young man comes of age in turn- the film becomes downright whimsical, with the 2000' (CC) In the near future, a lovesick poons the science-fiction genre with this [CNN] N e w s w a tc h of-the-century Australia Kirk Douglas, corated career soldier, to the stockade Cinema [DIS] Teen Win. Lose or Draw man braves the wastelands to find a re­ Tom Burlinson, Sigrid Thornton. 1982. (60 min ) (In Stereo) now-dead lawyer returning to the scene as a ghost big-budget send-up of "Star Wars Mel [ESPN] Horse Racing: Hutcheson [ESPN] Battle of the Monster Trucks placement (or his damaged robotic play­ Rated PG Brooks, John Candy, Rick Moranis 1987 Stakes From Hallandale. Fla. (60 min.) d® Synchronal Research that only the cop can see. Making Ws future-film (Taped) mate Melanie Griffith, David Andrews, [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Moonlighting' An ex- HARTFORD Ben Johnson 1988 Rated PG-13 (In (18 H o m e S h o p p in g C o n tin u e d (Live) (3® Golden Girls (CC) Blanche must debut, writer-director James D. Parnott juggles too [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep fashion model begins a new career as a Ckiw ra City — ■ Lov# Stoiy (R) Sat and Sun 1.3:45, 7, 9:30. M O V IE : "D a n g e ro u s A ffe c tio n ’ A have a pacemaker implanted and is anx­ Stereo) (22 30 College Basketball; UCLA at Ari [LIFE] private investigator, teaming with a wise­ — Vtaliront (H) Sat-Sun 9. — My Lad Fool (R) Sal and Sun 1:30. 405, many elements — racial humor, thrills, even a trace [MAX] MOVIE: Twilight Zone The killer stalks the only person who can iden­ ious it will affect her sex life (Postponed zon a (2 hrs I (Live) cracking partner Cybill Shepherd. Bruce 725. 9:50. — Tha UtBa Matmaid (G) Fri 7:10; Sat and Sun 2. 4. 7, 10. — M ovie’ Enter another dimension in foui un 2:00PM (D Olympic Winterfest tify him. the young son of a pregnant from an earlier date) (In Stereo) of supernatural fantasy. The tone grows uncertmn, Scheduled sports programs leading to the 24 Amish Cooking From Quilt Country Willis, Allyce Beasley 1985. Czimea and Mlidamaanofa (PG-13) Sat-Sun 1 ;15,3:55. 7:15.9:40. usual tales, created by some of today s woman. Jud'th Light, Rhea Perlman. (24j N e w Y a n k e e W o rk s h o p (CC) and the picture setUes for a predictably violent hottest filmmakers as homage to the 1992 Winter Olympic Games lo be held m (In Stereo) [USA] M iam i Vico (In Stereo) EAST HARTFORD „ Jimmy Smils. 1987. (40) MOVIE: "Columbo: Agenda for M ur­ famed TV series John Lithgow. Vic Mor Albertville, France, including European Fi­ 57 Motorweek The Porsche 911 Carrera Buatar's Pub A Clnama — Staal Magnolas (PG) Sat-Sun 720, 920. climax. Even the first-rate cast and some clever, [USA] Murder, She Wrote 7 :3 0 P M X Jeopardy! (CC) der’ Premiere. (CC) Columbo matches Stewcaaa Clnama 1-10 — Stalla (PG-13) Sat 105. 3:15. 520, 7:45. row. Kathleen Quinlan 1983, Rated PG (In gure Skating Championships from Lenin­ 4, new products, the Lotus Esprit SE. funky touches only make it borderline worth- wits with a brilliant attorney who has mur­ 10:10; Sun 105. 3:15. 5.20, 7:4® 10:10. — Rogof 6 Mo (R) Sat 1:40, 32® Stereo) grad, USSR. Women's World Cup Chrysler's Turbine 5:30PM (.1® Synchronal Research X It’s a Living Downhill from Meritael, France, and World dered the one m an capable of holding back 5:40. 7:50. 9:50. 11:45; Sun 1:40, 32® 5:40, 7:50. 9:50. — Loo»a Carv seeing. GRADE: ★ ★ [TMC] MOVIE: ’Planes. Trains and Au [CNN] On the Menu (24) Victory Garden (CC) (R) it® Synchronal Research his political career Peter Falk. Patnek noni (R) Sat 125. 325. 52® 720. 9:3® 1125: Sun 125, 32® 720.925 tom obiles’ A temperamental executive is Bobsled Championships from St Morilz, [ESPN ] Superbouts. Duran vs. Barkley (57) This Old House (CC) As Schools Match W its McGoohan, Arthur Hill. 1990 (In Stereo) — Gkxy (H) Sal-Sun 125® 725. — Tango & Ca»h (R) Sal 12® 3:40. forced to share travel and living arrange Sw itzerland. (2 hrs ) (Taped) New home video (2® MOVIE: For a Few Dollars More’ 5:45, ® 1020. 1220; Sun 12® 3:40. &45. 8. 10:20 — Driving Miss Daisy ments with an obnoxious salesman Steve : 9 , A ir w o lf (60 mm ) (R) [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday (R) (67) MOVIE; "A Double U fe’ An actor lives SEE YOU IN THE MORNING (PG-13) 7 wo bounty hunters stalk a band of out two lives with two loves Ronald Colman. (TO) Sat 12:4® 2:50, 4:5® 70® 9:1® 1125; Sun 12:45. 2:50,4:55. 70® Martin. John Candy. William Windom [LIFE] MacGruder & Loud [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) Jonah s new job 11 C H iP s laws and kill the vicious leader Clint East Edmond O’Brien, Shelley Winters. 1947 9:15. — Bom on tba Fourti ol July (R) SaFSun 1:15, 4:10. 7:10. 1005. — Warner. Imagine a slack cross between a W c^y 1987 Rated R (In Stereo) with Heather stirs up jealously in his girlf­ 20 MOVIE; Deathmask' A medical in- 3:30PM (24 P iz z a G o u rm e t wood. Lee Van Cleel 1967 imamal Aflalrs (R) Sat 2. 420. 7. 92® 11:50; Sun 2, 4:30, 7. 9:25. — • m [USA] MOVIE: ’The Protector’ A New riend Emma (In Stereo) ^8j) Reporters Scheduled: Amsterdam's Tramors (PG-13) Sat 320, 520. 10:1® 1205; Sun 320. 520.10:1® Allen Upper East Side comedy and one of AI vostigalor becomes obsessed with solv 57 P ie rre F ra n e y ’ s C u is in e R a p id e (Hi "n (3® Superboy Lana and Superboy are tar­ York cop. who is also a kung fu master, accepting attitude on drug use. Colombia's Alda’s patly humanist pictures, and you ve got the mg the mystery surrounding the tragic 6:00PM Q3 (X) N e w s (CC). gets of a maniac who's possessed by an security problem on the eve ol President cleans up the Big Apple in his own way Stereo) MANCHESTER gist of this portrait of marriage-the-second-ume- death of an unidentified 4 yeat-oid boy evil spirit Guest star Philip Michael Tho­ Bush's visit, notorious cases of overzeal- Jackie Chan. Danny Aiello 1985 Farley Granger, Lee Bryant. John McCurty [CNN] Your Money (X A -T e a m U A Thaaiam Eaal — Back to tta Futura Part II (TO) Sal and Sun 2:10, m as ous nightclub bouncers (60 min i (In 420, 7:10. 920. — Look Who's TalWng (PG-13) Sat and Sun 2. 4:15. 7:3® around among New York’s intellectual, moneyed 1986 (MAX] MOVIE: 'The Outlaw Josey (18) Synchronal Research 1 2:30PM (8j Eat and Be Thin Lonesome Pine Special (In Stereo) Stereo) 925. — Tha Ftocky Honor Pictura Show (R) Sat midnight — Ski Pa»ol W a le s ’ A Confederate soldier becom es an (?® W ar of the W orlds The Morthren or­ 24 W e lc o m e to M y S tu d io (R) (In Stereo) [A&E] MOVIE: "The New Land’ Swed­ set. 22 Kissy Fur (CC) outlaw after ruthless Union soldiers des der a half-human, half-alien boy to obtain [A&E] W orld of Survival (TO) Sat and Sun 2:1® 42® 7.92® Jeff Bridges stars as a psychiauist who divorces 26 MOVIE: The Blue Lagoon’ A ship ish immigrants in America build a new life 24 Rod 8i Reel Streamside troy his farm and kill his family Clint East information on genetic engineering (60 [CNN] Sports Saturday wrecked boy and girl come of age on a wood. Chief Dan George. Sondra Locke on the rich soil of Minnesota. Sequel to VERNON his glamorous wife (Farrah Fawcett) to m ^ a 30 Adelante min.) (In Stereo) tropical island Brooke Shields, Christo­ 1976 Rated PG (In Stereo) [ESPN] SportsCenter "The Emigrants ■' Max von Sydow, Liv LHI- Cbiama 1 A 2 — Back to tha Futura ftul U (TO) Sat and Sun 2. 4:1® 7. photographer (Alice Krige) - inheriting ^ g e s :57 H o rizo n pher Atkins, William Daniels 1980 ' (2® N e w s ' (Live) [TMC] M O V IE ; "P la n e s. T ra in s a n d A u ­ mann, Eddie Axberg 1972. 920. — Staal Mivnolias (TO) Sat and Sun 7:10. 9:40. — Ski Patrol (TO) 3:35PM [DIS] B e a tie s children (Drew Barrymore and Luk^ Haas) along [CNN] Evans & Novak i38 MOVIE: Alligator’ A baby alligator (24) Degrassi High (CC) tom obiles' A temperamental executive is [CNN] Showbiz This Week (R) Sat and Sun 120. — Tha Wizard (TO) Sat and Sun 3:30. forced to share travel and living arrange­ WI.UMANT1C the way. The characters are too sensitive for words, [DIS] Hero’s Boomer (In Stereo) becomes a man-eating monstrosity after 4:00PM C3J College Basketball: Re (26) H o e H a w [DIS] MOVIE: "The Journey of Natty dining on the contaminated denizens of the gional Coverage of Florida at Gwrge ments with an obnoxious salesman Steve Gann’ (CC) A 13-year-old gid befriends a U X Ttia Ctnamas — Driving Mwa Daisy (TO) Sat and Sun noo^ 220. and the words that they do use are overly articulate [LIFE] Rodeo Drive :38 Hersey's Hollywood Chicago sewer system Robert Forster. town or Oklahoma State at Nevada Las Martin. John Candy. William Windom gentle wolf on a cross-country search (or 4:4® 7:10. 92® — Tha Litda Martnaid (G) Sat and Sun 2:30. 720. — Bom and screenwriterish. The only real reason to rent or 1 ;00PM (D MOVIE: Ko)ak: It’s Al Robin Riker, Doan dagger 1980 V e g a s (2 hrs I (Live) '40) N e w s 1987 Rated R. (In Stereo) her missing father. Meredith Salenger, on tha Fourth ot July (R) Sat and Sun 12:30, 320. 7, 10. — Looaa Can­ nons (R) Sal and Sun 1220, 2:45, ® 7:10, 9:30. — Hard to K i (R) Sal and ways Something’ Premiere. (CC) (40 W W F W re stfin g (57) New Yankee Workshop (CC). 8 :'0 0 P M X Paradise (CC) The town John Cusack, Lainie Kazan 1985 Rated buy this movie is to watch Alice Knge, who s love­ 1,9, Knight Rider Sun 12:1® 2:15, 4:1® 7. 9. — Stolla (PG-13) Sat and Sun noon, 2:1® Former detective Crocker returns as an as embraces their new preacher, despite 57 R o d and R e el 18 Synchronal Research (6t) Star Trek 420, 72® 925. — Tha Whr ol the Fkiaas (R) Sot and Sun noon, ® 920. ly as always. GRADE: ★ ★ ______sistant D A committed to prosecuting Ko Ethan's warnings that hr is j convicted continued [A&E] Life on Earth (R) Film gradingnTFik^ - excellent, ★ ★ ★ - lak's new investigator on murder charges (61 MOVIE; "Desperately Seeking Su 20 MOVIE; "Humanoids From the Telly Savalas. Kevin Dobson, Darren san’ A suburban housewife loses her me continued good, — fair, ★ — p o o r.______mory and adopts a New Wave persona McGavin 1990 (In Stereo) 9 9 0 Sunday TV, continued Focus/Music Focus/Music Saturday TV, continued Hot singles Love' (CC) Romantic highlights from Dis­ identities, murders, old flames and unscru­ [U S A ] Cartoon Express musical guest: Quincy Jones. (90 mm.) (In ney classics are presented 1984 pulous villains hamper a detective's daily 1 “Opposites Attract” ftiula Abdul (V ir^ ) (20) Tales From the Darkside A magical Stereo) 8:30AM E) Please Help Me Lose routine in this parody of 1930s mystery 2.“Two to Make It Right” Seduction (Vendetta) Laine trying PG. serpent's tooth turns against its owner [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America movies Peter Falk, Ann-Margret, Sid Cae­ (2® Comedy Tonight Weight 3 “Escapade” Janet Jackson (A&M) [LIFE] Moonlighting (Renee Taylor) (R) [LIFE] Family Practice Update sar. 1978. »«n\/lE: 'Mv Stepmother Is an 0® War of the Worlds The Morthren or- (11) Laverne & Shirley 4 “Dangerous” Roxette (EMI) [ I iT io j ...rtro than he r24l War on Our Shores An account of the d® a half-human, half-alien boy to obtain [USA] Popeye and Son (22) M*A*S*H Alien' A nerdy scientist ge,------^ ------rtorman U-Boat activity that (3® Choices We Face information on genetic engineering (60 [CNN] On the Menu 2® McLaughlin Group 5 “Janie’s Got a Gun” Aerosmitn (Geffen) bargained for after a signal sent to anothei exieiio,.- ■- ., -'••'.rin WWII (20) First Valentine The true meaning of 1 0:1 0AM to hit it big thrived in our coastal ------—V 6 “What Kind of Man Would I Be?” Chicago galaxy summons forth a beautiful alien love IS revealed to a teen-ager 1 0:30AM (E) inside Washington (2® This Week on Pit Road Dan Aykroyd, Kim Basinger, Jon Lovitz. w (571 The Kiss George oego! a (3® Meet the Press (CC) (Reprise) . feTO’' Crime Stoppers 800 A man who . de­ @6) Search (E) This Week W ith David Brinkley (CC) 1988. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) light-hearted look at the theory and prac­ (ifi American Interests 7 “All or Nothing” Milli Vanilli (Ansta) frauded a Kansas City, Mo , credit union, a tice of kissing, both in films and real life, (lT) Charles in Charge (CC) By David Germain 9 : 3 0 P M Of) Synchronal Research I3y; tujDwts MOVIE: The Sleeping Car M ur­ 8 “Downtown Train” Rod Stewart (Warner double murder in Windsor. Ontario including Thomas Edison's scandalous [A&E] (38) Gidget (Ml This Old House (CC) ders' A dead woman is found when the The Associated Press (J?) (30) Empty Nest (CO Charley falls to. [LIFE] Esquire: About Men. for Women 1885 film "The Kiss " (70 min ) Bros.) [A & E ] W ild World of the East !38) College Mad House Marseilles-to-Paris overnight tram reaches Harry's niece. (In Stereo) [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In [CNN] Sports Tonight 9, ‘Tell Me Why” Expose (Arista) [CNN] Evans & Novak (R) (40) Conversations With Its oesiinS:::” Simone Signo_reL Yves LOCKPORT, N.Y. — Denny Laine has traveled (24) Steel Boats, Iron Men The story of Stereo) [ESPN] SportsCenter Montand, Catherine Allegrit. 10. “We Can’t Go Wrong” The Cover Girls life on board the nuclear submarine U S S [D IS ] Puff the Magic Dragon Puff and his (57) Square One Television (CC) a long and stymied road from Scotland s Mull of 1 1 :00PM Q] CE) News (CC) [HBO] MOVIE; 'They Live' A rough-and Hyman Rickover. (60 min.) friend Jackie set out for the land of Hana- [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday [CNN] Newsday (Capitol) Kintyre to Lock No. 11 on the Erie Canal. (5) Comedy Tonight tumble drifter stumbles across an alien olot lee (R) [DIS] Anne of Avonlea; The Continuing [CNN] This Week in Japan to infiltrate and control mankind. Roddy Pi­ [ESPN] This Week in Sports His nine-year odyssey into obscurity since leav­ (ii) Honeymooners [E S P N ] Lee Haney Workout Story of Anno of Green Gables (CC) [HBO] One Night Stand (CC) Comic per, Meg Foster. Keith David. 1988 Rated [HBO] Sports Illustrated: The Making Eager (or new experiences and realizing ing Paul McCartney’s post-BeaUes band. Wings, Larry Miller ("Not Necessarily the News ) (181 Synchronal Research R. (In Stereo) [HBO] Jim Henson's Ghost of Faffner of the Swimsuit Issue (CC) A behind- that adulthood has changed her relation­ Top LPs gives a stand-up performance (In Stereo) Hall (CC). (R) (In Stereo) reached a new^ low when his boat ran out of gas on C2p' Freddy's Nightmares Owners of an 1 2:00AM (1® Home Shopping Club the-scenes look at the making of the ships with friends Gilbert (Jonathan Crom- 1. “R>rever Your Girl” Paula Abdul (Virgin) the canal last November, and fuel was nowhere to 1 0 :0 0 P M (3J Saturday Night With old Victorian home discover the place is [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide Sports Illustrated 25th Anniversary Swim­ bie) and Diana (Schuyler Grant), Anne (Me­ haunted. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (20: Smash Hits suit Issue, featuring models Christie Brink- gan Follows) leaves home to teach at a 2. “Girl You Know It’s True” Milli Vanilli (Aris­ Connie Chung (CC) (60 min.) (In Stereo) [T M C ] m o v ie : w iiio w ' a (26 MOVIE: 'Kung Fu Hellcats' A 8:45AM ley and Cheryl Tiegs. (60 mm.) (R) girl's school in Kingsport. (60 min ) Part 1 be found. . , • j fS~) Mission: Impossible (CC) Shannon .22; i3b) C40) News diminutive Nelwyn struggles to protect an ta) After an aborted boat trip to Honda, Lame and a Chinese emperor confronts a long-time [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update of 4. (R) (In Stereo) 3. “Janct Jackson’s Rythm Nation 1814” Janet suffers amnesia from injuries sustained in a 24 Trying Times (CC) An ex-smoker enemy in a battle to the death Chen Kuan- infant princess from the evil queen who s considers resuming his former habit Rob­ [ESPN] Skiing; U S. Men's Pro Tour friend found themselves stranded in Amsterdam, 30 plane crash and falls in love with a drug Tai, Frankie Wei 1974 vowed to destroy her. Val Kilmer, W A- [USA] Cartoon Express Jackson (A&M) miles west of Albany. They eventually found fuel, lord's nephew. (60 min.) (In Stereo) ert Klein stars (R) (In Stereo) wick Davis, Joanne Whalley 1988. Rated From Mt Bachelor, Ore. (Taped) (38) Hersey's Hollywood PG (In Stereo) 1 0:45AM (3® Jewish Life 4. “...But Seriously” Phil Collins (Atlantic) CE) Nows (CC) (57) Red Dwarf Part 2 of 12 [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) but the experience gave Lmne a few moments to (61 National Geographic on Assignment Face the Nation 5. “Cosmic Thing” The B-52’s (Reinise) (If) Synchronal Research (iy; Comic Strip Live Tonight's scheduled 9:00AM (E) Sunday Morning (CC) 1 1 :00AM (E) [M AX] MOVIE; '2001: A Space Odys­ wonder if the New World offered anything better (60 min ) sey' Two astronauts on a voyage to Jupi­ 6. “Pump” Aerosmith (Geffen) comics include Tamayo Otsuki. Bill^m Co­ (T) Kitchenmate (E Three Stooges (2® Monsters The father of a werewolf [A&E] Biography: Winston Churchill ter encounter problems with their compu­ than the old to revive his career. ^ family doesn't approve of his daughter s ronal, George Lopez and Mark Cordes, (jf) Incredible Hulk 7. “Storm Front” Billy Joel (Columbia) from Los Angeles (60 min ) The triumphs of Winston Churchill, the (E) Children's Room ter, HAL. Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood. “I’ve always wanted to come here to work,” said fiance Prime Minister who led England through its 0® David Paul William Sylvester. 1968. Rated G. (In 8. “Full Moon Fever” Tom Petty (MCA) [C N N ] Capital Gang (R) (11) Good Times Laine. who left England last fall to live in another SD (3PJ Hunter (CC) Hunter and McCall darkest hour and on to victory (60 min ) L2® Airwolf Stereo) 9. “Dance!...Ya Know It!” Bobby Brown (MCA) [DIS] MOVIE; Gunfight at the O K. (18) Project Media discover links between a toxic-waste (R) All-American Wrestling friend’s canal-side mansion in Lockpon, 25 miles Corral' Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday form (20) Bugs Bunny C2® Real to Reel [USA] 10. “Back on the Block” Quincy Jones (Qwest) dumping scheme and a series of murders [CNN] Newsnight north of Buffalo. “1 felt this was where I ne^ed to (60 min.) (In Stereo) an alliance to pursue the notorious Clanton 24) Frugal Gourmet (R) (In Stereo) 1 2:30PM (22) Kenny Rogers Classic [ESPN] Adventure: Cliff Diving Cham­ (24) Sesame Street (CC) be to get started. I’m in a begin-again situation. ... (?6) MOVIE: 'The Destroyers' A villainous Gang Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, (26) Better Ways to Better Grades Weekend Singer Kenny Rogers is joined Rhonda Fleming 1957 (In Stereo) pionships (R) 26) Frederick K. Price by celebrities and professional athletes to Over here I’ve got a nostalgia name and people will fighter armed with the Golden Sword tricks C3® Connecticut Real Estate Showcase a traveling band of martial arts experts into [ESPN] Major League Baseball Maga [LIFE] W hat's Up, Dr. Ruth? (CC) (38) My Secret Identity Kirk's problems at compete in basketball, bass fishing, golf Country singles home force him to run away to live with his (38) Mama's Family Mama stands in for and tennis from his home in Athens, Ga. (2 probably turn out to see what I can do.” helping him increase his fortune Lu Feng, zine [M A X ] MOVIE; 'The Fly II' (CC) Young natural father Vint at Naomi's childbirth class hrs.) (Taped) 1 .“On Second Thought” Eddie Rabbit (Capitol) After Wings scored with Britain’s biggest selling Lo Meng 1982 [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Martin Brundle begins to transform into a single ever, “Mull of Kintyre,” Laine’s downward (3® MOVIE: 'Borderline' A border patrol monstrous insect in this sequel to the (40) Rev. David Paul (40; Business World (2® On the Record 2. “No Matter How High” The Oak Ridge Boys [TMC] MOVIE; Slipping Into Dark­ 1986 Oscar-winner Eric Stoltz. Daphne officer leads the search into California for a ness' A former biker s investigation into (57) Shining Time Station (CC) ^7) Degrassi High (CC). 2® Wheelpower spiral began when he and McCartney parted com­ Zuniga. Lee Richardson 1989 Rated R (In (MCA) ring of Mexican aliens Charles Bronson, his handicapped brother's death leads him ;6T, Paid Program (61) MOVIE; 'The Ghost and Mr. ^ Connecticut Newsmakers 3. “Southem Star” Alabama (RCA) pany. Critics characterized their split as a minor Bruno Kirby, Ed Harris 1980 Stereo) Chicken' A small-town newspaper type­ on a trail of murder and madness Joseph [A & E ] MOVIE: Captain Kidd' The King (4® The Spotlight 4. “Sutue of a Rx)!” Ricky Van Shelton (Colum­ version of tj^e McCartney-John Lennon rift that (ID Missing/Reward A newspaper DiAquino. Michelle Johnson 1988 Rated 1 2:30AM (E) Byron Allen of England tries to stop the infamous pir­ setter volunteers to spend a night in a p "haunted" house in an effort to become a d l) Firing Line: The Link Between A tti­ broke up the Beatles. bombing; antique military uniforms: Get­ (E) Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo) ate's plundering ways Charles Laughton, bia) tysburg Address original (R) (USA] MOVIE; Pretty Smart' A head­ Randolph Scott, Barbara Britton 1945. reporter Don Knotts, Joan Staley. Liam tude and Healing 5. “Nobody’s Home” Clint Black (RCA) “There’s no real animosity, anymore. ... Me and (E) Paid Program Redmond 1966. Science and Technology Week [CNN] CNN News master at an Athens private school gets [CNN] his comeuppance when his pretty students (11) Friday the 13th; The Series A cameo [CNN] Daywatch Featured; bone marrow transplants m 6. “Start All Over Again” The Desert Rose Band Paul had a good team and we still are a good team,” Boxing; Tyson vs. James [A&E] Footsteps (R) [HBO] Mike discover his Illegal activities^ ^e'gh holds a powerful spell over a man who ac­ [DIS] Wuzzles (CC) cats (R) said Laine, founder of the Moody Blues and the "B u ste r" Douglas (90 min ) (Live) [ESPN] Sports Reporters (MCA) Fisher, Lisa Lorient. Dennis Cole 198/ cidentally killed a girl (60 min ) [E S P N ] Inside the PGA Tour [ESPN] Women's Basketball; Iowa at 7. “Chains” Patty Loveless (MCA) [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd [LIFE] Cardiology Update only member of the original Wings trio whose last 30PM Q j Entertainment This ,20, WWF Wrestling Challenge [HBO] MOVIE; Who's Harry Crumb?' Purdue (2 hrs ) (Live) (CC). (R) 11 [TMC] MOVIE: My Stepmother Is an 8. “Ovemight Success” George Strait (MCA) name wasn’t McCartney. “When Lennon died, Phd Week Actor John Larroquette ( "Night (38; Friday the 13th; The Series Members (CC) A bungling detective uses a variety of [MAX] MOVIE; About Last Night ..' Alien' A nerdy scientist gets more than he 12:45PM E College Basketball: 9. “I Can’t 'film the Tide” Baillie and the Boys said he was never going to let that happen again, he Court ") (60 min.) (In Stereo) of a motorcycle gang return from the dead disguises as he searches for the kidnapped Oklahoma at Seton Hall (2 hrs.) (Live) (CC) A young couple struggles to form a daughter of a millionaire John Candy, Jef­ bargained for after a signal sent to another r s American Gladiators to exact revenge on the people who killed (RCA) was never going to fall out with anyone again.” lasting relationship after an initial one-night , frey Jones. Annie Potts 1989 Rated PG galaxy summons forth a beautiful alien 1 :00PM (2® Connecticut Newsweek them (60 min.) (In Stereo) Dan Aykroyd, Kim Basinger, Jon Lovitz 10. “Where’ve You Been” Kathy Mattea (Mer- In England, Laine left behind a messy divorce, an stand Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, James Be- CE) Freddy's Nightmares Owners of an 13 (In Stereo) lushi 1986 Rated R (In Stereo) old Victorian home discover the place is 40, Friday the 13th: The Series A cameo 1988 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) (R) ugly tax record and the remnants of a career that al­ holds a powerful spell over a man who ac­ [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update ',26) MOVIE; 'Tarzan. the Ape Man' An [USA] Hitchhiker (In Stereo) haunted (60 min ) (In Stereo) [USA] Jem African safari encounters a savage who cidentally killed a girl. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 9:30AM (T) professional Education ways kept him on the fringes of superstardom. 11 Star Trek [C N N ] Travel Guido (R) was raised by apes in this adaptation of the 1 0:30P M (3j Jack Benny [C N N ] Evans 8i Novak (R) 1 1 :1 0AM At 45, he is struggling to escape the shadow of IB Synchronal Research (E I Bugs. Daffy and Friends Edgar Rice Burroughs classic. Johnny Ql) At the Movies 1 1 :30AM (E Insport Weissmuller, Maureen O'Sullivan. C Au­ the aging rock star with little left to say.^ He’s 22 30 Saturday Night Live Host and [LIFE] This Evening ,11 Benson Adult singles (jj® Synchronal Research , 8) Better Your Home brey Smith 1932. thought of doing an autobiography, but he’s not i18j ,30 To Be Announced. 1. “Here We Are” Gloria Estefan (Epic) 18 Video Wrap (30 When You're Ready to Quit 22i Meet the Press (CC) sure it would be popular. “Who am L really? Lame 22 Snakmaster (38) First Valentino The true meaning of 2. “What Kind of Man Would I Be?” Chicago 38 New Lassie (CC) The McCullochs' love IS revealed to a teen-ager said. houseguesi (Roddy McDowall) doesn't gel (24 Ciao Italia! (R) (In Stereo) (Reprise) With the Moody Blues in the 1960s, Laine was ,4® Bener Ways to Better Grades 3. “A11 My Life” Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Sunday, Feb. 11 along well with Lassie and the children '26 Personal Power as much a star as Eric Clapton with Cream or Steve (40 Syiichronal Research (57) Eyes on the Prize II (CC) Examines 30 Worid Tomorrow the year preceding Martin Luther King Jr s Neville (Elektra) Winwood with Traffic. But his solo efforts in the (57) Long Ago 8i Far Away: Bill 8i Bunny 38 Three Stooges assassination Interviewees include Cor- 4. “Downtown Train” tioo Stewart (Warner (CC) (R) ’70s and ’80s never lifted him above his early work [M AX] MOVIE: The Underwater City' 20, Miracle Faith Outreach .40 This Week With David Brinkley (CC) etta Scott King and Jesse Jackson (60 Bros.) 6:00AM CE) spread a U «le Sunshine (61) Connecticut: Now (In Stereo) min ) Part 4 of 8 (In Stereo) with the Moodys or his backseat efforts for Wings. An engineer reluctantly accepts the job o( &2, Day of Discovery 57 Dr Fad 5. “Going Home” Kenny G (Arista) CE) Public Affairs building the first underwater city William [CNN] Your Money (R) (61, MOVIE; "The Woman in Rod' An oth­ Such Laine tunes as “Time to Hide” did offer a ,26 Dr. D. James Kennedy [C N N ] NFL Preview 6. “Just Between You and Me” Lou Gramm (At­ CE) Paitl Program Lundigan, Julie Adams. 1962 [DIS] Donald Duck Presents erwise happily married San Francisco bur­ harder-rocking edge to McCartney’s pure pop for­ (30; CELEBRATE WITH REVEREND [DIS] Beatles eaucrat becomes obsessed with a gor­ (11) Remote Control [ES PN ] Magic Years in Sports: High lantic) mula, which produced an assembly line of hits that 7:00AM CE) Vista MELLON [ESPN] Gameday geous model and tries desperately to 7. “Any Other Fool” Sadao Watanabe and Ratu (1® Synchronal Research lights 1970 The year 1970 is featured initiate an affair with her Gene Wilder, (E) Breakthrough [CNN] Big Story (R) with a special segment on Knicks' super [HBO] MOVIE; 'Protocol' (CC) A naive included “My Love” and Let Em In. (3® Insight / Out Kelly LeBrock, Gilda Radnor 1984 Austin (Elektra) (E) Point of View [DIS] Dumbo's Circus star Willis Reed (R) cocktail waitress becomes a national her Since leaving Wings in 1981, Laine has put out ,38) Dick Van Dyke oine when she saves the life of a visiting [CNN] Newsday 8. “Here and Now” Luther Vandross (Epic) fl1) Frederick K. Price [ESPN] Bodyshaping [USA] Famous Adventures of Mr. Ma- four obscure solo albums. As a wandering ex­ [DIS] You and Me. Kid diplomat Goldie Hawn. Chris Sarandon. [DIS] Born Free 9. “Sacrifice” Elton John (MCA) (18 Divine Plan goo Andre Gregory 1984. Rated PG (In minstrel, he spent much of his time in Spain. He [ESPN] Jimmy Houston Outdoors 8:00AM CEI New England Sunday 10. “How am 1 Supposed to Live Without You” (20) Synchronal Research 9:45AM [M A X ] m o v ie : star Trek: Stereo) [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) (E) Larry Jones learned to travel light, partly by choice and partly [LIFE] Frederick K. Price (22) James Kennedy The Motion Picture' To prevent the [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update [TMC] MOVIE: 'Hello Again (CC) A Michael Bolton (Columbia) (E) Bugs, Porky and Friends earth's destruction, the U S S Enterprise klutzy suburban housewife is brought back because divorce and taxes claimed so many of his 6:10AM [CNN] Healthweek (R| (26} How to Get Rich [USA] He-Man and Masters of the (M) Munsters must challenge an alien force that is to life by her spiritualist sister Shelley [HBO] MOVIE: Young Detectives on (3o; Beauty Breakthrough sweeping through outer space William Universe Long. Judith Ivey, Gabriel Byrne 1987 possessions. „ , . j ui. (18) W illiam s TV “I don’t really own anythmg, Laine said. It Wheels' A brother and sister play amateur Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley 12:00PM E CBS Sports Special Rated PG (In Stereo) sleuths when their father is suspected of a (38) Kenneth Copeland Compact discs (20) Porky Pig 1979 Rated G (In Stereo) Busch Clash Stock Car Race The world's [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) makes me more fluent — cr, fluid. More fluent, too, lowel theft Josie Vendrammi. Fraser (40) Jimmy Swaggart 1 .“Forever Your Girl” Paula Abdul (Virgin) (22) Sunday Today 1 0:00AM (E) Action Newsmakers lop stock car drivers compete in a 50-mile because I’ve learned a lot of languages by traveling Stephen-Smith 1986 Rated NR (61; Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera sprint race from Davtona Beach. Fla (Live) 1 :30PM 84) Tony Brown's Journal: 2. “...But Seriously” Phil Collins (Atlantic) (24) (57) Sesame Street (CC) The Library of Black History Part 2 of 4 around.” 6:30AM CE) Valentine's Day That Al [A&E] Raffles (E) Steampipe Alley ® MOVIE; "The Man W ith Two Brains' 3. “Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814” Janet (3® Oral Roberts (30' How to Got a Second Paycheck Laine plans to travel the United States, playing most W asn't The Slyme family plans to [CNN] Daybreak (11) Gimme a Break A world-famous brain surgeon impulsively disrupt Valentine's Day with their HATE 138) [LIFE] Worid Tomorrow marries his beautiful patient, a scheming Without Gening a Second Job Jacksmi (A&M) [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner i 18) To Be Announced. small clubs and writing material for a new album. potion but Sam Cupid saves the day with a C4® Robert Schuller temptress Steve Martin, Kathleen Turner, (38) MOVIE; 'Brian's Song' The friendship 4. “Cosmic Thing” 'The B-52’s (Reprise) [ESPN] SportsCenter (20) Buck Rogers His first projea will be a song called “F o ^ for special love laser [A&E] Journey to Adventure (R) David Warner 1983 of two professional athletes. Brian Piccolo 5. “Girl You Know It’s True” Milli Vanilli (Aris­ All,” a “We Arc the World”-style collaboration to (in Hispanic Horizons [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide 122) Chalice of Salvation (Live) (9j MOVIE: 'Man on the Outside" A re­ and Gayle Sayers, is portrayed James [CNN] Daybreak (24 ,57) Mister Rogers (CC) (R) tired detective searches for the mobsters Caan, Billy Dee Williams, Shelley Fabares ta) i raiM money for the homeless. He said he wants to Cm ) Larry Jones [TMC] MOVIE: 'Dancers' While prepar ing a film production of "Giselle " in Italy, a [DIS] Good Morning Mickey! 126, In Touch who killed his son and kidnapped his 1971 6. “Slorm Front” Billy Joel (Columbia) get all his friends from the early days involved, in­ Cl® Twinstar Productions Best of Muscle Magazine grandson. Lome Greene. James Olson. world-renowned ballet star becomes infa­ [ESPN] (30) Sacrifice of the Mass ,40 Daily Mixer 7. “Full Moon Fever” Tom Petty (MCA) (20) Snakmaster Lorraine Gary 1975 cluding McCartney, Clapton and Ron Wood of the tuated with a young American dancer [HBO] Babar (R) [CNN] Monoywook (R) 8. “Pump” Aerosmith (Geffen) (38 Munsters Today Herman. Marilyn and C3® Ring Around the World Mikhail Baryshnikov. Alessandra Fern MOVIE; Breakin' 2 Elecmc ;11) MOVIE: The Jerk' This comedy in­ Rolling Stones. [M AX] Eddie make up excuses to keep from doing [HBO] MOVIE: Overboard" (CC) An 9. “Back on the Block” (Juincy Jones (Qwest) 1987 Rated PG Boogaloo' Break dancers fight to s volves the outrageous rise to stardom of amnesiac millionairess is duped into be­ Laine wrote the music, while his fnend Geoffrey (3® Alice household chores an inept and unlucky fool Steve Martin, 10. “Joumeyman” Eric Clapton (Duck) (81) Paid Program [USA] Calliope rh^c^rmundreenter from the cM U - lieving that she's married to a beer Giuliano of Lockport — who has written three of greedy developers Lucinda DU'W (40, Synchronal Research Bernadette Peters. Catlm Adams 1979 [A&E] Heroes: Made in the U S A 7:30AM CE) America's Black Forum books on the Beatles — wrote the lyrics. Lmne Addfo (Shabba-Doo) Q cinortes M ch i (61, Fame ,16 Home Shopping Club [CNN] Style W ith Elsa Klensch (R) f f l Dialogue Chambers. 1984 Rated PG (In Mere., continued who is now suying with friends m Boston, lived [DIS] MOVIE: 'From Disney. With 20 MOVIE The Cheap Detective" False [DIS] Mousercise (E) Sunday Mass with Giuliano for about two months last fall. continue*! [ESPN] SpeedWeek (18 W illiams TV 9 9 0

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Com­ 87 A cu ra ILegend 87 Nissan Pic! in Tokyo. play Tyson’s game. man. in the trim duplex in north St. Louis where he has lived Instead, Bell went to work at the St. Louis City Hall, Douglas was leading that fight after “People think we fight, but we don’t fight,” he says It will be televised live to the “The main thing is hitting with He isn’t up on baseball, although he took note when with his wife, Clarabelle for 24 years. the first nine years as a custodian and then another 12 as nine rounds. wouldn’t want to marry a person if I had to fight her.” United Slates by HBO beginning at power,” the challenger from Colum­ San Francisco Giants first baseman Will Clark recently His living room, where he spends much of his time, is The street he lives on — Cool Plapa Bell Avenue a night watchman. The thought that he was bom 25 years signed a four-year contract for an average salary of $3.75 10:30 p.m. EST Saturday. bus, Ohio, said. Tdcker is one of the two of a mini-museum of sorts. Atop the television set dierc is a also is a reminder that he was somebody special, ...al- too soon never crossed his mind, despite the successes of million. color picture of Bell and Bowie Kuhn, the baseball Com­ Tyson has not been particularly “If he takes the punishment, it’s Tyson’s 10 championship fight op­ though it’s in a bad part of town and there nte bars on all Jackie Robinson, Mays, Hank Aaron and other future going 12 rounds. If he can’t it’s “I saw that,” Bell says, a trace of disbelief in his voice. missioner Li 1974, when Bell became the fifth black sharp in uaininp for his first fight ponents to go the distance. The un­ “The owners used to get all of the money. I guess It’s player to be inducted into the Hall of F ^ e . Hall of Earners who established their reputations in the since he stopped Carl “The Truth” going short.” beaten Tyson has 33 knockouts in PJe&se see i d ' & L L , page .59 1950s. Williams in 93 seconds last July 21. “I’m not a predictor of rounds,” 37 victories. 9 9 0 Malone’s All-Star snub raised some eyebrows By Bill Barnard Schrader pick The Associated Press

NflAMI — The team of the 80s dominates the starting lineup for the first for the pole NBA All-Star Game of the 90s, but there are questions about whether one of the three Los Angeles Lakers should be oh at Daytona 500 the first five. ALL-STAR WEEKEND It’s only the fifth time in 24 years that By Mike Harris one team has had three players on the The Associated Press starting five, but the fan selection of A.C. Green over Karl Malone has raised some DAYTONA BEACFL FTa. — He isn’t ready to admit eyebrows. it, but Ken Schrader is definitely considered the man to beat Saturday in what is expected to be a spirited battle Fortunately for the NBA and unfor­ H i FEB. 9-11,1990 ( >1 tunately for Malone, the outrage was for the Daytona 500 {X)le position. muted when the Mailman sprained an Schrader has proven to be among the fastest drivers on the 2.5-mile Daytona International Speedway oval just aiikle the Thursday before the game and Erving, Moses Malone and Maurice withdrew from the contest. Cheeks. about every time he drives his Chevrolet Lumina out of With the Lakers appearing in eight of the garage area. In 1977, both the East and West had The native of Fenton, Mo., who now makes his home the last 10 NBA Finis, it’s no surprise three starters from one team. The 76ers they dominate the all-star squad. in Concord, N.C., is expected to have plenty of competi­ had Erving, George McGinnis and Doug tion in the quest for the lop two qualifying positions — And no one would question that Magic Collins while Denver had Bobby Jones, despite being the two-time defending pole-winner, Johnson is a starter, and a case could be David Thompson and Dan Issel. having the fastest lap reported in winter testing and run­ made that James Worthy is one of the best You,have to go back to 1966 to find forwards in the West. ning among the leaders in Riday’s NASCAR Winston another three-starter All-Star Game. Cup practice sessions. But Green over Malone? Utah’s Karl From 1953 to 1966, when the NBA had X Malone, who gives real meaning to the “1 agree 100 percent that we’re one of the teams to significantly fewer teams than today, nine beat,” said Schrader, who finished second to Hendrick term ‘power forward’? All-Star squads had three starters from a “Karl Malone is the premier power for­ Motorsports teammate Darrell Waltrip in last year’s race. single team. On four occasions, it was the “1 don’t think I’m the guy to beat, though, and right now ward in basketball, but that’s not the way Boston Celtics who had three starters. the voting wenu” said Lakers coach Pat I don’t know if there is one guy to beat for the pole or in Green himself is caught in the middle the 500. Riley, who will coach the West for the of the controversy. He doesn’t want to eighth time in nine years. “He will play “Forget about any one being the favorite. "Vbu’ve either suggest he’s a better player than Malone, V got a car that’s running good or you haven’t. And we significant minutes. But the voting was but he doesn’t want to sound ungrateful put in the hands of the fans, and the fans have a car that’s running good.” to the fans that put him in the game. Schrader’s major competition likely will come from are a big part of the game. Maybe there “I know there are a lot of comments has to be some kind of adjustment.” Waltrip and the third Hendrick entry, Ricky Rudd, as directed toward me,” he said. “I don’t well as a handful of Ford Thunderbird drivers including Maybe. Certainly Los Angeles is the really have an opinion on them. I’m media center that Salt Lake City is not. The Associated Press track record-holder Bill Elliott and new Junior Johnson honored to be selected for the game, and The Auociated PreM driver Geoff Bodine. Malone, chosen to the All-Star Game that’s the bottom line. I’m thankful to my as a reserve by Western Conference ^STERN ALL-STAR — Patrick Ewing of the New York Knicks will ON HOLD — A decision whether to operate on Steffi Graf, shown in a file photo, was put “It l(»ks like Ken Schrader is the guy to beat,” Bodine teammates and the people who voted for said Friday. “We’re certainly not giving up. We’re trying coaches, and Green are not comparable me.” MD? Conference All-Star team in Sunday’s on hold for the swelling to go down in her right thumb, which she broke on a ski outing on NBA All-Star game in Miami. ^ everything we can right now. statistically. He said if the selection process be­ Thursday. Malone is the No. 2 scorer in the NBA “We’ve tested plenty. Of course, the track’s changed comes a problem, “I’m sure the NBA will smee we tested. It’s hotter and there’s more cars running and averages nearly 31 points and 11 change.” he said. “After all, it’s their weekend.” Ewing and guards Isiah Thomas of Riley and Detroit’s Chuck Daly are the out there, but we know how to keep iqj with that " rebounds. Green, who in the week before Worthy said that if coaches or the Detroit and Michael Jordan of Chicago. the All-Star Game had consecutive games coaches by virtue of their teams having Joining Malone as West reserves are Rusty Wallace, the defending Winston Cup champion media selected the starters, there probably the best record in each conference on Jan. Graf still has to sit, wait and a Pontiac driver, said, “I think Ken Schrader will win in which he scored two and zero points, would be diferent starters. forwards Tom Chambers of Phoenix and averages 13 points and nine rebounds. 28. The game is old hat for Riley, but it’s Chris Mullin of Golden State, San An­ the pole. I’ll just go out and bold it wide open ... Truth­ “Ninety-eight percent of the time, the the first time for Daly. fully, I’m more optimistic about winning the Daytona “A.C. Green has proven to be incredib­ guys who make it deserve it, but every tonio center David Robinson and guards ly talented and popular,” Riley said. “I’m “I had reservations for both Miami and Clyde Drexler of Pbrtland, Fat Lever of 500 than the pole.” now and then, because of fans’ control, the Bahamas,” Riley said, “so I would as doctors delay a decision Friday’s fastest reported laps, all unofficial and taken tic k l^ that he made it. The fact we have it’s hard to have a true opinion,” Worthy Denver and Kevin Johnson of Phoenix. thi"^‘%iys in the All-'Star Game is be- have been happy either way. But it’s al­ at random, showed Schrader eighth at 193.191 mph, al­ ^ d . “TV has something to do with it, but ways an honor to represent the con­ The East reserves are center Robert though a member of his team caught him on a hand-held cau^ ,we have had the best record in the STUTTGART, West Germany if you’re good enough to be an All-Star, ference.” Phrish and forward Kevin McHale of without surgery, Graf could be Picciotto, her agent, who also said watch at over 195. leawp and all three of these players have you’re going to be known.” (AP) — Steffi Graf was hoping for sidelined for up to six weeks, but Joining the three Lakers in the starting Boston, forwards Scottie Pippen of she fell while trying to elude Bodine turned the fastest reported lap at 195.181, fol­ haq good seasons.” some good news Friday, but she will Worthy pointed out that deserving lineup for the West will be Malone’s Chicago and Dennis Rodman of Detroit that she would be fit in time to start photographers. The movie is being lowed by seven-time Daytona winner Richard Petty at th e only recent All-Star Games with have to wait a few days before find­ training for the French Open, second players who don’t start make the team as teammate, John Stockton, at guard and and guards Joe Dumars of Detroit and p ro d u ^ by Willi Bogner. a former 194.355, Waltrip at 193.924, Elliott 193.440, Ricky Rudd three starters from one team came in 1986 ing out whether she can resume her reserves and sometimes play more than Houston center Akeem Olajuwon. Reggie Miller of Indiana. of the four Grand Slam tournaments West German skier who now owns a 193.365, Neil Bonnett 193.361 and Terry Labonic when the Lakers had Worthy, Johnson the starters. quest for a second tennis Grand which begins on May 28.. The East starters are forwards Larry clothing company. 193.253. Wallace was listed 38th at 188.877. and Karcem Abdul-Jabbar, and in 1983 Green, Kevin Johnson, Robinson, Slam. Graf traveled to Stuttgart on “Since it’s the fans that are choosing Bird of Boston and Charles Barkley of The Women’s International Ten­ Elliott set the track qualifying mark of 210.364 mph in when the Philadelphia 76crs had Julius the starters, I look at it as wht they want,” Dumars, Miller, Pippen and Rodman all Graf, the world’s top-ranked Friday to sign a sponsorship contract nis Association said in Miami that Philadelphia, New York center Patrick are first-time All-Stars. 1987, but it has since bneen an era of engine restrictions at woman tennis player, shattered a and t ^ e d to reporters. Graf had withdrawn from the Vir­ Daytona, designed to limit horsepower and keep the bone in her right thumb when she “At the moment I can only hope ginia Slims of Florida tournament at speeds under 200 mph in the interest of driver and spec­ fell during a skiing outing in the that everything will turn out fine," Boca Raton and the International tator safety, as well as insurance costs. Celtics frontcourt hss been together 10 years Swiss resort of St. Moritz on Wed­ the 20-year-old tennis star said. Players Championships at Key Bis- Schrader’s 1988 pole speed was 193.823. Last 5 nesday. She was examined at the Graf said she has pulled out of cayne, and quoted her as saying, “I February, that climbed to 196.997. § Heidelberg University Hospital on two Florida tournaments next am disappointed ... but I hope to be Will it continue going up? By Bill Barnard Thursday. month. ready to play in the Family Circle in The Associated Press reserve status. Malone had 28 points and nine rebounds “It’s going to be close to last year, one way or the All-Star Notes in last ye^ s game at Houston, giving him a two-game Graf, who was in St. Moritz to do “I don’t think I’ll be able to play April.” other,” Schrader said. “But I think it might be a little average of 25 points and 9.5 rebounds ^ a small part in a movie, said Friday again until mid-April,” she said. The Family Circle Cup tourna­ faster. Extern Conference starter Larry Bird and reserves she still didn’t know if surgery was “But I hope to be fit in lime for the ment at Hilton Head Island, S.C., is “1 think the Fords will be tough, and I don’t think Kevin McHale and Robert Parish, who have played in the my best memories.” needed on her thumb, but she ex­ French O ^ n .” played on clay, as is the French they’ve shown their potential yet.” S same Boston Celtics frontcourt for the last 10 years, are reserves were pects to be out of action at least until In 1988, Graf swept the four OpOT. appearing in the same All-Star game for the fourth time. nimed, Dcuoit and the Los Angeles Lakers have three Bodine, the 1986 Daytona winner, said, “If it’s hot like ^ Magic Johnson, selected to play for the West for the All-Stars, Utah two and New York one. mid-April. Grand Slam tournaments — Graf is the fourth player in the this, I thiiik a 195 will be really good. If it’s cooler, 196, p Bird is an All-Star fo: the 10th time, McHale for the 10th time in 11 seasons, is already the career All-Star A decision on surgery had been Wimbledon and the Australian, women’s 15 to be injured during give or take a mile an hour either way.” P sixth time and Parish for the eighth lime. T^e Knicks ^e unhappy that Charles Oakley, third in Game leader in a.ssi.sts with 111 and single-game leader the league in rebounds, was overlooked. expected Friday, but the large swell­ French and U.S. opens. Last year, the first five weeks of the year. Elliott, who broke his left wrist in a crash during pre- ^ ing on GraTs hand forced doctors to she was upset in the French fin^ by “It doesn’t happen very often in this league that you with 22 in 1984. Gabriela Sabatini of Argentina, qualifying practice a year ago, said, “I think it will be g like to have Charles at the game with delay the final ruling until Monday. Spain’s Arantxa Sanchez, but won get to play 10 years together with anybody," Bird said. “1 Johnson missed last year’s game with a hamstring in­ ine, center Patrick Ewing said. ranked third in the world, defaulted somewhere around 197 mph, depending on how hot or g- a the other three titles. think it’s been the highlight of my career.” jury after being voted a starter. His replacement at point Horst Cotta, a specialist in the a match during the Australian Open cold it is.” 5 Last month, Graf won her third guard, John Stockton, had 11 points and 17 assists to Heidelberg hospital who examined because of an ankle sprain. Mary The National Weather Service forecast for Saturday Graf, said Friday that Graf probably straight Australian Op>en singles title Joe Fernandez, No. 7, withdrew “I know I’m very fortunate to play with two of the best help teammate Karl Malone win the Most Valuable Pat Riley is making his eighth All-Star coaching ap- called for cloudy skies, a 60 percent chance of showers ^ forwards ever to play the game,” Parish said. “We’ve al­ Player award. ^arance in nine years. The only year he missed since be- could gel away without surgery but and was considered a heavy favorite from the Pan Pacific Open last week and highs in the mid-70s. 0 to win the French Open. ways complemented each other. It’s been a great family Ironic^ ly, Stockton was voted as a starter this year ^ ^K clcs Lakers was 1984 when that a final decision could not be with a shoulder injury, and Helen Only the top two positions will be up for grabs Satur- — After I retire. I’ll look back on the three of us as one of Frank Layden of Utah had the best record in the Western made before Monday. Graf was in St. Moritz filming a Kelesi of Canada, No. 15, withdrew day. The other top qualifiers Saturday, as well as in ^ along with Johnson, while Malone had to settle for Conference at midseason. Cotta was quoted by West Ger­ part in a movie, “Fire, Ice and from the Breyers Tennis Classic be­ timed sessions Monday and Tuesday, will earn starling | man television as saying that Dynamite,” according to Phil dc cause of an injured thumb. spots in Thursday’s Twin 125-mile qualifying races. — 9 9 0 Utah 33 14 .702 _ San Antonio 32 14 .696 Oenvar 26 20 .565 6 2 Houston 22 25 .468 11 MInnssota 10 36 .217 2 2 i« Chartotta 8 37 .178 24 PKific DivMon L.A. Lakers 35 11 .761 _ Ftortland 33 13 .717 2 Phoenix 28 17 .622 6 'tt Seattle 22 23 .489 121« Golden State 23 24 .489 1 2 i« L A Clippers 21 26 .447 141/2 Sacramento 12 34 .261 23 ♦«• «»* I • ’ * ♦ _____ Perkins in middle ■ |p - ^ ' Nicholls becoming big hit with the Rangers — there won’t be enough good goal- of Maryland woes -'i NHL Notes tenders to go around. “There seems to be a shortage,” Car­ at penter says. “It’s an art. It’s a unique trade. Not a lot of people get into it.” COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — By Ken Rappoport The Associated Press Maryland athletic director Lew Perlclns “Did I ever see two or four NHL players think Pittsburgh’s Mario could be a victim of his surroundings. assistant coaches, or 10 or 20 Bcmie Nicholls looks like he’s going Lemieux is the most dangerous player on If Perkins steps out of his office in a breakaway, Los Angeles’ Wayne Cole Field House, he can watch anybody assistant coach.es conducting to be a big favorite in New York. Nicholls made a big hit in his initial ap­ Gretzky is the most difficult to defend playing on the basketball floor below. and I^ul Coffey of the Penguins is by far Should he step out of his office and run practice? Absolutely, une- pearance at Madison Square Garden after being traded from the Los Angeles Kings the best skater. into Gary Williams, his head basketball quivocably no,” ... I want to The opinions were contained in a ran­ coach, and it’s September, and members to the New York Rangers by tossing separate the two. To say I pucks into the stands during pre-game dom survey taken of players by the Pit­ of Maryland’s basketball team are scrim­ tsburgh Press. maging, then.... practice. didn’t lean over the railing to All the while, the fans chanted, “Ber- According the survey, the NHL players Perkins said he could not deny that he also felt that Edmonton’s Mark Messier and Williams spoke outside his office talk to Gary or anybody else, I nie, Bemie.” Nicholls had to finally be told to stop was the best all-around player, Win­ while members of Maryland’s basketball can’t deny.... Did I ever lean nipeg’s Thomas Steen the most under­ team scrimmaged below. What Perkins the display — the Rangers were running out of pucks for practice. rated and Pittsburgh’s Rob Brown the adamantly denies is that he saw assistant over the railing and say how’s most overrated. coaches running a preseason practice. your day going? I can answer At least one member of the New York Who would they pick to start a If Williams were to watch his players franchise with? scrimmaging in September, that would be that. Rangers went out of his way to make Nicholls welcome after he was traded. Why, Gretzky, of course. an NCAA violation. If assistant coaches ‘‘I talk to everybody out were to run a {R-actice in September, that When Nicholls arrived for his first game, Ulf Dahlen gave up his number and When NHL salaries were disclosed last would be a violation. But if Perkins were there. Were there assistant month, it was duly noted that Doug Wick- to watch team members scrimmage, that presented Nicholls with the No. 9 coaches out there? I’m telling sweater. enheiser was the lowest-paid player, with is not a violation. a salary base of $25,(X)0 in U.S. dollars. you no.” “That was awfully nice, real nice,” “Did I ever see two or four assistant Nicholls said of Dahlen’s offer. “I hardly -a. His contract with the Washington Capitals coaches, or 10 or 20 assistant coaches Lew Perkins know him and he comes over and says calls for a bonus of about $1,(X)0 for every game in the NHL. conducting practice? Absolutely, une- ‘Here, you take it.’ ” “You could say I’m not playing hockey quivocably no,” Perkins said. “... I want Dahlen switched to No. 16. to separate the two. To say I didn’t lean legations. for the money,” says Wickei^eiser, now over the railing to talk to Gary or “I really apologize for what I did do,” Calgary’s Tim Hunter says he is tired playing in the minors for the Baltimore The Associated Press Skipjacks. anybody else, I can’t deny. ... Did I ever Williams said Thursday, “that is observ­ of hearing Wayne Gretzky talk about how Wickenheiscr is taking a ribbing. lean over the railing and say how’s your ing an informal workout, in September, of fighting must be taken out of the NHL. A HIT — Bernie Nicholls, in a file photo when he was with the Los “When I saw that 1 said, ‘Geez, I’ll day going? I can answer that. my players. Coming in new to a situation, “1 don’t care how much press he gets,” Angeles Kings, is settling in now as a New \brk Ranger. He's be­ lend you a few bucks for groceries,’” “1 talk to everybody out there. Were you’re probably overconcemed with your Hunter says. “I don’t think it should come a fan favorite since his move to the Big Apple. joked Baltimore coach Doug McLean. there assistant coaches out there? I’m tell­ players. You haven’t had a chance to see change bet^use of Gretzky. It’s been part them play. So, you know, it’s really poor The Associated Press ing you no.” of the game for a long time, and it’s going prime as “The Rat.” Lindros, who is 6-foot-4 and weighs judgment on my part. Williams has admitted that he did walk to be a part of the game for a long time to Holmgren said Linseman was different 220 pounds, made an impressive debut Buffalo’s Dean Kennedy about being “As far as any other allegations go ... SC H O O L DAYS — Current U.S. figure skating champ Chris Bow­ into an auxiliary gymnasium and watch come.” then. He has changed since, Holmgren with Oshawa in the Ontario Hockey spit on by six-foot-six defenseman Kjcll his players scrimmage for about 20 they were completely untrue. There has man goes through his routine during the compulsory figures com- said. League with two assists and several bruis­ Samuelsson of the Philadelphia Flyers: never been an allegation reported to the minutes. That is the violation Perkins said petiting Thursday at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in When Ken Linseman returned to the “He’s matured. He’s got a wife and ing checks. “At first I thought there were seagulls in NCAA concerning me and a clothing he reported to the NCAA on Jan. 31. Philadelphia Flyers in last month’s trade family now. He’s straight as an arrow off He is already a marketable item in the building.” situation. I have never done anything like Bountiful, Utah. Bowman was fourth after the competition. with Boston, coach Paul Holmgren the ice.” Canada. At his OHL debut, ticket scalpers Perkins also informed the NCAA of that, and I will never do an^^ing like another minor infraction involving a remembered an old roommate. It wasn’t a were getting $20 for a $6.50 seat and Boston defenseman Ray Bourque goes that,” Williams said. Eric Lindros is only 16 years old, but is walk-on player, Damon Dragotis, who pretty story. Lindros T-shirts were selling for $12. through four pairs of gloves in a game. already being touted as a player with played in exhibition game this season George Solomon, assistant managing Davis junior champ “He was very difficult to talk to — a And when he comes off the ice, he sticks talents comparable to Wayne Gretzky and Toronto coach Doug Carpenter fears before he was certified to play by the editor for sports at the Post, said the rebel, a nomad. I roomed with him a lot,” the blow-dryer he keeps on the bench into Mario Lemieux. NCAA. Dragotis is no longer on the n ew sp ^ r stands by its story alleging an Holmgren said of the player known in his the NHL’s expansion plans for one reason the wet mitts. team. iniraction involving the recruits and the A clothing store. at U.S. figure skate A letter written by"; Sjeve Adkins, Larry Rosenbaum, owner of the store, Fields hoping win will start healing process at Drake brother of former assiStaiit coach Jeff Ad­ which had been named previously in con­ lanta added a win in the junior women’s kins, alleged that Perkins and Williams nection with violations under former By Barry Wilner out there, they’re doing what they like to do, and that’s watched while two assistant coaches ran a original program to a first in the compul- By Chuck Schoffner coach Bob Wade, denied the allegation of The Associated Press “There will be an awful lot of eyes on what they care about. practice in late September or early Oc­ sories. The junior women finish Saturday. The Associated Press free and discounted merchandise. “What we’re doing now is looking forward. No one is tober. The Washington Post reported The pairs free skate was scheduled fw the ball game and on how the kids play SALT LAKE CITY — Scott Davis, Friday night, along with the men’s looking back. We just want to finish the season and let Friday that it had obtained a copy of the “It’s absolutely untrue,” Rosenbaum overcoming a penchant for weak long DES MOINES, Iowa — Eddie Fields, put in charge of original program. and that type of thing. But the kids are just everything else take care of itself.” letter, which was sent to the NCAA. The said. “It’s absurd. Wouldn’t you think a Drake basketb^l program shaken by a player revolt, programs, won the junior men’s title Even if 13-year-old Natasha Kuchiki The players, who did not practice Monday and T\ies- they (Maryland officials) told Gary Wil­ hopes a victory Saturday night will hasten the healing going to play. Once they’re out there, letter said Adkin’s wife observed the Friday at the U.S. Figure Skating Cham­ and paitner Todd Sand could win the day, returned Wednesday after the administration practice. liams not to come near this place after pionships. process. removed Abatemarco. pairs, they wouldn’t be going to next The Bulldogs will play host to Wichita Stale in their they’re doing what they like to do, and An NCAA official said Thursday that a what happened last year?” Davis, 17, of Great Falls, Mont., put on Guard Kaylon Green said he and his teammates were month’s world championships. Nor first game since the players boycotted practice for two that’s what they care about. What we’re misunderstanding in a conversatiem with The team workout violation, con­ a strong free skate performance peppered would they go next year. looking forward to playing again. The Bulldogs have not with four triple jumps. That was enough days, then said they no longer would play for Coach Tom a Washington Post reporter caused an er­ sidered to be minor under NCAA bylaws, Under an International Skating Union doing now is looking forward. No one is played since losing to Creighton 102-80 last Saturday. for second in the freestyle, worth 50 per­ Abatemarco. roneous report that Williams also sent was reported by the school to the NCAA rule written in 1980 — and backed by the “I think the team is up," Green said. “The guys are a cent of the total score, behind Michael Abatemarco was reassigned to other duties in the ath­ looking back. We just want to finish the recruits to a store where they received and the Atlantic Coast Conference last United States — a skater must be 14 little more relaxed and we’re happy we’re able to play Chack. letic department on Wednesday and Fields, in his first free and discounted merchandise. Wednesday. Williams and other Maryland years old the preceding July 1 to compete season and let everything else take care of basketball Saturday. We want to try to put this behind us Combined with a fourth in compul- season as an assistant at Drake, was named to run the t/5 “I did confirm that there was another officials met in San Diego last Friday at senior worlds. Kuchiki won’t be 14 and go out and play.” sories and a victory in the original team while the university conducts an internal review of itself.” infraction regarding the current personnel, with the NCAA infractions committee to Fields said practices have gone well. program, Davis held off Chack, 18, of until Oct. 28. the program. but it had nothing to do with a clothing discuss 18 violations committed under Eddie Fields “Their attitude has been excellent,” he said. “Con­ Brick Township, N J. Davis was fifth in John Nicks, the couple’s coach, is not The 35-year-old former Harlem Globeu-otter sounded store,” said David Berst, the NCAA’s as­ Wade’s tenure. Wade was forced to resign ditioning may be a factor because they missed some the world junior championships in about to sit idly while his skaters are calm on Friday as he talked about his first job as a col­ sistant executive director for enforcement. last spring. watched. practice, so that’s a concern going in. But they’ve been The Washington Hrst also reported December. banished. lege head coach. His only other coaching experience was one year at an The players complained that Abatemarco treated them working awfully hard.” Thursday that unnamed sources said the M ^ lan d has proposed to the commit­ John Baldwin Jr., 16, of San Diego, the “1 have some very strong thoughts on elementary school in TUlsa, Okla.. He was an assistant too harshly and told university officials TUesday night Drake is 11-12 for the season and 3-5 in the Missouri NCAA was trying to determine whether tee that it ban itself from postseason play bronze medalist at the worlds, came in that, and I will air them when it is ap­ for three seasons at South Plains College, a junior college they would not practice or play until someone else was Valley ConfererKe. With Abatemarco in charge, the Williams held a formal practice in an this year, forfeit its 1988 NCAA tourna­ third. propriate,” Nicks said. Bulldogs defeated Wichita Stale 63-61 on Jan. 6 to break in Levelland, Texas. put in charge of the team. They issued their ultimatum auxiliary gym before the Oct. 15 official ment receipts and reduce scholarships. Chack easily won the long program, a I7-gamc losing streak on the Shockers’ floor. “I’ll be relaxed,” Fields said. “I’m doing wlul I like to after meeting for five hours with a three-member com­ start of prance. Perkins said Williams “will be hitting seven triple jumps in a clean Hank Nelson, president of llie U.S. do. I like to coach. The only pressure I have is the pres­ mittee investigating the program. Wichita State is 6-15 and 2-5 after losing to Creighton Williams did admit to watching an in­ reprimanded and will receive a personal routine that also featured some excellent Figure Skating Association, said Kuchiki sure I put on myself. I’d like for the kids to play well and “There will be an aviTul lot of eyes on the ball game 67-61 on Thursday night. formal workout by Maryland players penalty” when the university completes footwork. is “caught between a rock and a hard play hard. That’s all I’m expecting the kids to do.” and on how the kids play and that type of thing,” Fields Fields said he can’t say much about the first game with before Oct. 15, but denied the other al- its review. Earlier Friday, Alice Sue Claeys of At­ place." But Fields knows he and the team will be closely said. “But the kids are just going to play. Once they’re Wichita State because he wasn’t there. High School Roundup Canucks turn EC, MHS bow; Coventry nears tourney berth back Whalers MIDDLETOWN — The third quarter proved decisive Friday night as Xavier High outscored East Catholic, NHL Roundup 22-7, en route to an 83-73 victory in All Connecticut Conference boys’ basketball action. The win solidifies second place in the conference for HARTFORD (AP) — Steve Weeks stopped 23 shots the Falcons, who swept the season series from the as the Vancouver Canucks won their third straight game Eagles. Xavier is 6-2 in the ACC and 10-8 overall. East by beating the Hartford Whalers 4-1 on Friday night. Sk't falls to 4-4, 9-8 with the loss. East has back-to-back Weeks, a former Whaler, made 11 saves in the third games coming up, Tuesday at home at 7 p.m. against period to win for only the third time in 15 decisions this ACC foe Fairfield Prep and Wednesday on the road at season. Vancouver (17-32-9) won for only the third time Northwest Catholic in West Hartford. in its last 14 road games (3-10-1). Paul Reinhart Dan Xavier had a 58-36 lead at the half, before moving to a Quinn and rookies Dave Capuano and Rob Murphy 60-43 edge after three periods. Corey Bike popped home scored for the Canucks. 16 of his game-high 36 points in the third stanza for the Scott Young had a power-play goal for Hartford’s only Falcons. tally as the \\Tialers (25-25-6) had their 2-0-3. home-ice “They came out aggressive and we turned the ball unbeaten streak end. over,” East coach Bill Finnegan said of the third stanza. Capuano scored at 3:25 of the first period to give Van­ “They took us out of our offense. couver a 1 -0 lead and Murphy made it 2-0 with a deflec­ “We took the first shot down and shot real poorly. We tion at 3:20 of the third period for his first NHL goal. weren’t patient,” he added. h Young ended Weeks’ bid for his sixth career shutout at East couldn’t come any closer than nine points in the 7:23 of the third period to draw Hartford within 2-1, but final quarter. “The good thing is we didn’t quit. That Reinhart's tally with 10:10 remaining restored Van­ maybe was the best thing about the whole game,” Fin­ couver’s two-goal cushion. Quinn added ^mply-net negan said. , . _ goal with l:52rem.aining. Andy LeGoullon (14), Ron Hendnx (11) and Peter Vatccuvcr outshot Hartford 12-6 in the opening period Burdick (10) were also in double digits for Xavier. Chris and took the lead when Capuano knocked in a rebound Paradiso had 19 points, P.J. Monahan and Rob Penders after goaltender Peter Sidorkiewicz stopped Vladimir Krutov’s shot from the top of the right circle. 15 apiece and Chris Conklin 12 for East. . • y XAVIER (83) — Corey Bike 12 1 0-10 36, Mike Civitello 1 0-2 3. Petof Murphy redirected Doug Lidster’s blast from the right Burdick 2 4-4 10, Jell Barron 2 0-2 4, Mark Steams 2 1-4 5, Andy LeGoul- lon 6 2-2 14. Ron Hendrix 4 3-4 11. Totals 29 20-28 83. point past Sidorkiewicz for a 2-0 lead. EAST CATHOLIC (73) — P.J. Monahan 4 6-6 15, Rob Ponders 6 3-4 The victory was Weeks’ first since a 2-1 win over 15, Chris Conklin 4 4-5 12, Chris Paradiso 5 7-8 19. Bill Evans 3 0-0 6, Montreal on Dec. 27. Vancouver is just 5-13-2 since Dec. John Gritfin 2 2-2 6, Mike Marsh 0 0-0 0, Matl Ryan 0 0-0 0, lorn Balskus 0 0-0 0. Totals 24 22-25 73. 31 and only 7-20-2 on the road this season. 3-point goals: EC- Paradiso 2. Monahan; X- Bike 2. Burdick 2. Civitello Sabres 3, Rangers 2: At Buffalo, N.Y., Pierre T\ir- Halltime: 38-36 Xavier geon scored the game-winning goal with six seconds left

Windham tops slumping MHS in regulation as the Buffalo Sabres continued their Pafrick Flynn/Maf«iio»lef Herald WILLIMANTIC — Two teams headed in opposite domination of the New York Rangers by rallying for a 3-2 victory on Friday night. HIS BALL — UConn's John Gwynn (15) controls the basketball in Tuesday night’s game directions met Friday night and they continued on their respective paths. Windham High won its third in a row, 'nirgeon redirect^ Dave Snuggerud’s pass behind against Fairfield at the Gampel Pavilion. The eighth-ranked Huskies, riding a 10-game win­ goalie Mike Richter as the Sabres scored two late goals and Manchester High lost its third straight, with the ning streak, take on No. 6 Syracuse tonight at the Carrier Dome. to snap New York’s unbeaten sueak at five g,Tmes. The Whippets annexing a 77-53 verdict in CCC East Division liL Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald Rangers are 7-2-3 in their last 12. boys’ basketball action. The victory gave the Sabres an 8-0-1 record against The Whippets are now 6-4 in the le-ague and 9-6 over­ REBOUND — Manchester High’s Amy Shumaker (52) and Jen Brindisi (45) and Win­ the Rangers since New York’s last victory over Buffalo all while the Indians are now 5-5 in CCC East play and dham’s Kathleen Schwanda (35) reach for a rebound during Friday night’s game at Clarke on Feb. 24, 1987. The Rangers’ only point during the Syracuse looks for revenge 8-7 overall. Manchester is back in action 'Riesday night Arena. The Indians won their 16th in a row, 51-25. streak was a 2-2 tie on Dec. 20.1989. at 7:30 when it hosts South Windsor High. Devils 5, Capitals 3: At Landover. Md., Kirk Muller It was a reversal of 43 points as Manchester beat Win­ The patriots, defending sute Class S champs, are now out us. scored two third-period goals, including the game-winner dham back on Jan. 9 by a 76-57 count. Manchester, against Connecticut Huskies 7-10 for the season and need one win in their closing The Beavers came to within 52-45 after three quarters with 4:03 to play, and the New Jersey Devils overcame a which lost second-leading scorer Erik Johnson after the three games to qualify for postseason play. and chopped the deficit to five with six minutes left. 3-1 deficit to snap a five-game winless sueak with a 5-3 East Catholic game (Jan. 30) is now minus leading scorer “This was an important win because we needed two “We ran out of gas and they started getting a lot of fast victory over the Washington Capitals Friday night. By William Kates gemen have won five straight, in­ good, young player. He seems to get and Tcboundcr Rn"is Oates, who is no longer with the for the state tournament and now we have three games break layups,” Silvia said. Muller scored the deciding goal with a slap shot from The Associated Press cluding a non-conference blowout people the b^l where they need it. team after breaking team rules. Johnson was averaginp left and need one,” Coventry coach Ron Badstuebner Vinal led, 17-13 and 37-26 after the first and second just inside the right point that caught the upper left of Florida State. He allows their other people to do 14.4 points a game, Oates around 20 points. said. “If you let it go to the last game, it puts a lot of quarters, respectively. comer. Tommy Abelin, who scored New Jersey’s first what they do best.” “It (the changes) definitely create a problem,” SniACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse is “They’re a better team than the pressure on you.” Scan Walstcdt had a fine game for CTheney scoring a two goals on feeds from Muller, was given the lone as­ Syracuse also is shooting better. Manchester coach Frank Kinel said. “We’re now minus still smarting from its loss at Con­ last time we played them.” said Coventry led after every turn, 14-12, 31-20 and 53-36. team-high 14 points. sist. Last time against the Huskies, the our top two scorers. They were big part of our offense. necticut last month, and the sixth- Connecticut Coach Jim Calhoun, Rob Buteau (22 points) and Bob Johnson each netted 10 VINAL TECH (83) — Randy Gariand 2 0-0 5. Grady Jacobs 4 6-10 15. ranked Orangemen are looking to whose team has split the season Orangemen shot just 37 percent We now have to readjust and it’s hard, especially in the in the first h i f for the ftitriots. Chris McCarthy (19) and Luke Leachman 3 0-2 6. Wayne Sorra 10 0-0 23, Tyrone James 8 4-6 20, repay the eighth-ranked Huskies series with Syracuse in each of the from the field. During their winning middle of the season." Frank Coombs (10) were also in double digits for Henry Duncan 3 2-2 8. Rob Eldridge 0 1-21, Charles White 1 1-23, Enox streak, Syracuse is shooting better 5 Windham led after one quarter, 14-9, and 37-22 at the Sheppard 0 0-0 0. Taj Myers 0 2-2 2 Totals 31 16-26 83. Saturday night in a Big East show­ past two seasons, including a 51-50 Coventry. CHENEY TECH (61) — Aaron Granato 3 0-1 7. Sean Wbistedt 5 4-4 14. MHS down. upset of the Orangemen in the Car­ than 50 percent as a team. ^ half. COVENTRY (73) — boo jorinson 5 0-0 10. John Tolton 1 0-0 2. Frank Don LeClerc 3 3-4 9, Cris Hawes 3 3-8 9. Todd Mercisr 0 0-0 0, Paul Mar- “The difference has been we’ve “We were playing well defensively early,” Kinel said, Coomba 4 2-2 10, Whdo Ulanovricz 0 1-2 1. Chris McCarthy 5 7-8 19, cier3 5-11 11. Bill Main 1 0-0 2, Kevin Dean 2 3-4 9. Totals 20 1 8-32 61. “They’re going to have a whole rier Dome in 1988. Randy Leats 2 0-0 4, Mike Bonanno 0 0-0 0, Rob Buteau 7 6-9 22, Marc 3-point goals: VT- Serra 3, Garland. Jacobs. CT- Dean 2. Granato. From Page 48 lot of confidence coming into the There are two significant dif­ stopped taking long shots and we’ve 2* “but we missed a lot of shots and were getting kind of Voisine 2 0-0 5, Chris Lanciano 0 0-0 0, Keith Chrisloffers 0 0-0 0. Totals Halftimo: 37-26 Vinal. ferences in Syracuse’s play from the been gcuing more fast-break oppor­ 5 discouraged. We were hanging in there defensively, but 26 16*21 73 dome, but we owe them one and ROCKY HE.L (52) — Adam Whitman 0 0-0 0. Mike Ferro 0 0-0 0. Mika first time the Orangemen played tunities," said Bocheim. “Early in t couldn’t sustain anything offensively.” “We didn’t match up very well,” Shea said. “We had everybody on this team knows that,” McKenna 3 0-0 8, Billy Hart 2 0-0 4, Bob Green 5 6-12 17, Bill McGrath 0 Syracuse forward Billy Owens said. Conneaicut this season. the season we were taking 17, 18 3- Jim Anselmo had 16 points and Emil Issavi 10 to lead 0-0 0. Joe Marshall 1 0-0 3, Scott Torello 3 6-8 12, Jell Dill 1 0-0 3, Andy East swimmers are beaten some hard kids to handle. We really didn’t have anyone “We need to show them who’s The 5-foot-10 Edwards is now point shots a game. Now it’s about ^' Manchester. Rob Haddad netted 19 and Ariel Morales 15 Brovvn 1 0-0 3, Mike DBallisto 1 0-0 2. Totals 17 1 2-20 52 who could handle Dietcrie or O’Cormell.” 3-point goals: C- Buteau 2, McCarthy 2 Voisine; RH- McKenna 2 Mar­ FAIRFIELD — The East Catholic High boys’ swim­ nimiing Syracuse’s offense, allow­ six to eight.” I to pace the Whippets. As for Shippee, Shea was displeased. boss right from the beginning, like shall. Green, Dill. Brown ming team suffered a 93-70 setback to I^rfield Prep we did at Georgetown,” freshman ing Owens and the Orangemen’s Boeheim also acknowledged that 3 WINDHAM (77) — hraal Tofr»» 1 2-2 4, Todd Doan 3 2-2 8. Rob L a m ^ Halftima: 31-20 Coventry “She was only on track for a couple hoops,” he said. 5 1-4 11 Hob Haddad 6 6-7 19, Anal Moralae 6 3-5 15. Mark Popolski 2 Friday afternoon. point guard Michael Edwards said, leading scorer, Stephen Thompson, his squad has seen less zone defen­ 1 0-0 4, Roy Rieka 1 0-0 2, Wondoll Wilson 4 0-0 8, Jay Loscoo 0 2-2 2. Paul “She was in a red funk. I don’t know where she was. Her Cheney falls to Vinal Tech East goes to 1-8 with the loss. It is now idle until Feb. referring to Syracuse’s 19-point vic­ to move back to wing positions ses in recent weeks. That won’t be ? Gilsis 1 0-0 2. Chris Bartslrom 1 0-0 2. Totala30 16-22 77. mind certainly wa.sn’t on the court.” £ MANCHESTER (S3) — Dovaughn Whilohoad 0 0-0 0. Randy Shakes 1 27 when it opposes Manchester High at the MHS pool. where they arc most comfortable. the case against the Huskies, who MIDDLETOWN — The Cheney Tech boys’ basket­ Manchester took the junior varsity contest in overtime, tory over the Hoyas two weeks ago. 4 0-0 3 Dafron Goddard 2 0-2 5, Mika Vltellon 1 0-0 2. Emil Issavi 4 2-4 10, Results: The Huskies (20-3 and 7-2) have “We’re moving the ball better will try to shut down Syracuse’s in­ 2 Jeff ftost 2 2-4 6, Jim Anseimo 8 0-0 16, Jeff Lazzaris 3 0-0 6, Owayno ball team hung tight with homestanding Vinal Tech in 200 medlsy relay: 1. Prop 207.95. 40-39. Patty Hombostel poured in 22 points for the In­ side game like they did in the first Qoldston 1 0-0 2. Rodney CiockeU 1 1-2 3. Totals 23 5-12 53, 200 free: 1. Dahl (FP) 2:16.61, 2. Bums (FP). 3. Tuttle (FP) been on a roll since their last meet­ with Michael at the point,” said 3-point goals: M- Goddard. Shakas; W- Haddad Charter Oak Conference action Friday night before run­ 200 IM: 1. Freemer (EC) 202.09,2. Beecher (FP), 3. Vitobber (FP) dians. matchup. MANCHESTER (51) — Charyl Fowtof 2 0^) 5. Tri*h O'Connall 3 5-9 11, ing with Syracuse, winning 10 Syracuse coach Jim Bocheim, ad­ Halftime: 37-22 Windham ning out of gas in the fourth quarter and succumbing, 50 free: 1. J.Marbn (M) 28.90, 2 VIIMe (EC). 3. MauUsby (FP) “We still struggle against zones Oving: 1. Greety (FP) 106.23 points, 2 Arrvtld (FP), 3. Fskels (FP) Shelly Dieterie 2 8-14 12, Jen Bnndisi 4 4-6 12, J

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Monday, Feb. 12,1990 iHaurliratrr HrralJi Whalers beaten Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents by Vancouver Difficult road lies ahead for de Klerk and Mandela By David Crary their own political freedom was a past 10 days have taken both his way with concessions of its own. “intensify the struggle on all fronts.” The Associated Press big step closer. supporters and opponents by The president’s brother, liberal He declared himself a “loyal and page 47 Many whites were far less happy. News Analysis surprise. When the cautious, low- political analyst Willem de Klerk, disciplined member” of the ANC JOHANNESBURG, South Africa Liberal leaders lauded de Klerk for key politician took office in August, has met several times with ANC and said nothing to substantiate SPORTS leaders and predicted in a recent ar­ South African press speculation that (AP) — Black hopes. White fears. boldness but businessmen and few South Africans would have These arc the crucial factors that homeowners worried about a pos­ whites, they will have to do it by predicted he would transform the ticle that the movement would make he might be at odds with some Nelson Mandela and President F.W. sible upsurge of violence; police force. We won’t accept it passively.” political landscape by lifting a 30- compromises. These might include hard-line members of his move­ de Klerk must address as they set struck back hard at rowdy black De Klerk, raised in a prominent ycar ban on the ANC, suspending official renunciation of violence and ment’s exiled leadership. out on a precarious path in the direc­ revelers, and right-wing politicans Afrikaner family that believed executions, freeing prominent modifeations of the ANC’s socialist The speech was not likely to reas­ tion of democracy and reconcilia­ accu.sed the president of surrender. whites were destined to rule, is not prisoners, telling militant exiles they economic policy, hc.said. sure uneasy whites but was almost tion. “It’s complete capitulation,” said yet on the brink of capitulation. His can come back home. But Mandela, in his first speech certain to be well-received in the MHS girls whip Whippets For South African blacks, Man­ Koos van dcr Merwe, spokesman proposals for power-sharing be­ These moves have won an un­ since his 1964 treason trial, told a townships, particularly among dela’s release Sunday was cause for for the pro-apartheid Conservative tween blacks and whiles stop well usual degree of international good­ huge crowd in Cape Town on Sun­ young militants — hardened by unprecedented jubilation. Hundreds Party, when he learned Mandela short of the one-person, one-vole will for South Africa, but de Klerk’s day that the time for compromise years of street battles with police — By Jim Tierney of thousands danced for joy in the would go free. “When the time system demanded by Mandela and standing among his own white con­ had not arrived. He reaffirmed his who might have been wondering il Manchester Herald streets of their cities and townships, comes, and they want to enforce the African National Congress. stituents may depend on whether die support for the ANC’s guerrilla convinced at least momentarily that black communist government on the But the president’s moves in the ANC is willing to meet him part campaign and urged his followers to Please see MANDELA, page 12 uic fins! score from Friday night’s CCC East Division girls’ basketball clash bciWCCr. unbeaten Manchester High and Windham does not accurately reflect the g ^ C itself. O’Neill projections Manchester, ranked fifth in the state poll, seized con­ trol of a very tight affair midway through the third School needs quarter and let its superior defense do the rest. Final score: Manchester 51, Windham 25. for budget hinge on Manchester remains perfect with a 10-0 league mark and 15-0 overall. Windham falls to 6-4 in the CCC East and 9-7 overall. The Indians will travel to South Windsor may require High on Tuesday for a 7:30 p.m. contest. consumer spending Manchester struggled to a 39-36 win at Windham on Jan. 9. By Peter Viles have dropped five times. The ad­ What the result does reflect is Manchester’s overbear­ The Associated Press ministration now predicts that sales ing team confidence, even in the face of adversity in the tax collections will actually fall by tax increase form of poor first-half shooting (5-for-20) and sloppy HARTFORD —- The O’Neill ad­ 1.3 percent in the fiscal year that play (12 turnovers.) ministration enters a new decade ends June 30. By Nancy Foley finance committee, said. “Our girls were really up for it,” Manchester coach Joe For the governor’s 1990-91 Manchester Herald Sheridan said he had expected a DePasqua said. “The first time we played them we really facing a new problem — slumping sales tax receipts and a stagnant budget, the Office of Policy and significant cut from the state. didn’t play them well. We knew we were a better team regional economy — but the ad- Management is predicting that con­ Two school board members and “1 didn’t think there was any way than how we played down there. We play excellent mini.stration i‘. confidently predict­ sumer spending, having hit bottom, the superintendent of schools say the for the governor to balance his defense.” ing that Connecticut consumers will immediately turn around and town will have to raise the tax rate if budget without passing it on to the The latter point taken was an understatement, to say have been saving their money and grow by 5 percent in the next fiscal the school budget is to be adequate­ towns,” he said. the least, as the Indians limited the Whippets to four are about to start spending. year after adjustments for changes in ly funded. Ultimately, it will be up to the points in the fourth quarter while netting 20 themselves. Becau.se sales tax collections arc the law. “',Vc’re just going to have to in­ people of the town whether they are Manchester held Windham’s leading scorer, junior Kath­ the state’s main source of revenue, With each percentage point of crease taxes,” Francis Maffe Jr., the willing to accept higher taxes in leen Shippee (19.6 per game), to eight points — all came the assumption of a rebound plays a sales tax collections worth about Democratic co-chairman of the order to fund the schools, Sheridan in the second half. significant role in the administra­ $25 million, the O’Neill administra­ Board of Education’s finance com­ said. The North End fire station is The Whippets shot an atrocious 19 percent (lO-for-54) tion’s attempts to balance Gov. Wil­ tion is counting on a rebound worth mittee, said. an example of how the public can from the floor while juniors Shelly Dieterle and Jen Brin­ liam A. O’Neill’s propo.scd $7.24 about $125 million. His comments came after town get what it wants by speaking out, disi led Manchester with 12 points apiece. Senior Trish billion budget. “1 have never seen a slump like officials said the Education Cost he said. O’Connell added 11. O’Connell and Dieterle had nine And because the governor’s han­ this,” said Ed Baida, a budget Sharing Grant in Gov. William A. Republican town directors rebounds each. dling of the budget is seen as a analyst for OPM. “Especially when O’Neill’s proposed budget would reversed their earlier opposition and Windham coach Mike Shea was shocked with the out­ measure of his leadership and effec­ we have full employment and leave the town about $1.6 million voted in favor of the firehouse after come. tiveness in an election year, the in­ growth in personal income. You less than expected for town schools. a large turnout at a meeting. “This has got to be the worst defeat I think we’ve had exact science of predicting con­ have to consider it to be an anoma­ Republican town directors had Sheridan and Maffe said that ever,” Shea said. “Margin of score, 25 points for the sumer behavior becomes even more ly ” promised during their successful news of the state budget would not game...I think it was the worst offensive game we’ve important. “There is pent-up consumer campaign to win a majority that they change the amount of the cut in the ever experienced. 1 know it is. It’s very embarrassing. I To complicate matters, O’Neill demand in the economy, wailing to would not raise the lax rate. superintendent’s budget that they feel embarrassed. 1 hope the players feel embarrassed.” has never had to deal with a slump be satisfied,” said Anthony Milano, Tlic grant estimate in the gover­ will recommend to the Board of The first half was a combination of poor shooting and in consumer spending. In his first 90 the secretary of OPM and O’Neill’s nor’s budget is $11,810,579, rather Education on Thesday night. The turnovers. The game was tied 7-all after one quarter and months in office, monthly sales tax top financial advisor. “The con­ than the $13,413,000 the town proposed budget is $45.6 million, an the Indians held a 16-12 halftime edge on the strength of collections grew every month com­ sumer is, at some point, going to would have received under the for­ 11 percent increase over last year’s nine Dieterle points. pared to the previous year’s collec­ move.” mula used previously to calculate budget. Windham ran off the first six points of the third to take tions and adjusted for changes in the But economists were more Patrick FlynrVManchesler Herald the grant. “We’ll request what we think we an 18-16 lead before Manchester followed with a 9-0 run way the lax is applied. cautious in assessing the state’s “There’s no way we’re going to should get, and then the town will capped off by a Cheryl Fowler 3-poinler and a Brindisi JUMP BALL — Brian Brodin, Adam Brodin, and Robert Lam­ But in the pa.st seven months, auto economy. And while they were fully fund die education budget un­ tell us what we will get,” Sheridan hoop for a 25-18 lead. sales and housing starts have plum­ bert fight over the ball as they play hoops Friday at Salters less we raise taxes,” Tom Sheridan, “I think the turning point was when Cheryl hit that 3- meted, and sales tax collections Plca.se .see PROJECTION, page 12 Pond. The boys are from Manchester. the Republican co-chairman of the Please see SCHOOLS, page 12 pointer,” Del^squa said. 'Today she played such smart C/) game. She knew her role.” Brindisi netted nine points in the third as MaiKhester held a 31-21 lead heading into the fourth period; eight Giacomo to get Jail Snow removal budgets minutes owned by the Indians. Saccharine siren of love Two Amy Shumaker free throws put Manchester up, 38-23 with 5:38 to go. A pair of Dieterle free throws taxed by winter storms gave Manchester an insurmountable 46-25 lead with 2:19 in negotiated plea whispers sweet nothings left. Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald season was 14.9 inches. For the BALTIMORE (AP) — As By Nancy Foley “We’re explosive,” Del^squa said. By Dianna M. Talbot Hartford and Walerbury. end of the spectrum of taste, not 1989-1990 winter season, 29.2 in­ SHOT — Manchester High's Jen Brindisi (45) goes over Windham High’s Kathleen Ship­ If convicted of murder, Giacomo Valentine’s Day draws near, the sour, bitter, sally or hot." Manchester Herald Manchester’s inside strength of O’Connell, Dieterle Mane hester Herald ches of snowfall have already fallen. pee to launch a jump shot as Windham’s Kathleen Szegda (33) looks on during Friday can anybody explain why “Even the word ‘sweet’ has and Brindisi proved too much for the Whippets. would have faced up to 60 years in In 1988-1989, $99,881 was spent lovers call each other its root in the ancient Indo- Too much snow and ice at the night’s game at Clarke Arena. Brindisi shared team high with 12 points in the Indians’ A 27-ycar-old Manchester man prison, the lawyer said. Under the on snow removal, O’Connor said. “sweetheart” or “sugar pie” or European word for ‘persuade,’ wrong lime has taxed the snow Please see MIIS, page 47 51-25 victory. faces 10 to 20 years in prison after manslaughter charge, however, Moynahan has the right to argue for “honeybun” or other sweet so when we sweet-talk some­ removal budgets of Manchester and In Coventry, Roger Bellard, su­ he pleaded guilty Friday to nothings? body, that’s what it really is,” two area towns, officials say. perintendent of streets, said he had man.slaughter in the drug-related less than 20 years of lock-up lime Why not “picklcpuss” or he said. Currently, Manchester’s snow requested $26,375 more for snow slaying of a rooming hou.se boarder for his client, he said. 1 Moynahan refused to comment on “liverlips?” Sweetness is associated with and ice control budget is $75,000 and ice removal from the town last summer, authorities said. Anthropologist Sidney Mintz over budget, according to Lee F. manager in a letter sent to the town John Giacomo, of 166-G Homes­ how he would try to persuade the the language of love in the ruling judge that Giacomo should of The Johns Hopkins Univer­ Bible and the Kama Sutra. O’Connor, Jr. highway and sanita­ on Jan. 26. tead St., refused to admit he inten­ serve less time, but said he has a sity has some theories on why Chaucer wrote of “my sweet tion suivrinlcndent. tionally slabbed to death an older The payment of overtime has cut humans evoke the imagery of cinnamon.” The clown in The fact that nuny of the winter’s Manchester man at the victim s rough idea which he is “trying to into the budget, he said. sweetness to express affection. Shakespeare’s “As You Like It” storms have occurred on weekends home last summer, but ack­ flesh out.” In Bolton, the town is doing well Paul, of 144 Center St., was found Possibly, our fondness for declares that “honesty coupled and holidays has made snow nowledges he was involved in the with regard to overtime payments, dead in a rooming house where he sweet talk can be uaced geneti­ to beauty is to have honey a removal more expensive, because man’s death, his lawyer said today. according to Kelen Kemp, executive had been living. The slate medical cally to our primate ancestors, sauce to sugar.” llic town must pay workers over­ Originally charged with murder, assisumt to the town. examiner said he had been stabbed who discovered the delights of And today, goodne.ss is .seen time, O’Connor said. Al.so, the wet, Giacomo pleaded guilty to a lesser juicy jungle fruits as they in the car engine that “runs heavy snow and ice that has hit charge of first-degree manslaughter 16 times. John Giacomo has told police he swung from tree to tree, he sweetly” and or the triumphs of Manchester this winter is more dif­ Friday during a hearing in Hartford went to Paul’s home to buy Valium says. Waller “Sweetness” Payton, the ficult to remove, he said. TODAY Superior Court, said Timothy C. from him, but during an argument Perhaps it is associated some­ great Chicago Bears running O’Connor projects a deficit of Moynahan, his attorney. F^ul began to choke him, so he how with the infant’s innate back. $200,000 for the year, based on an In a related development, charges stabbed Paul in self defense. love for the sweetness of “The candy associated with assumption of five more storms, against John Giacomo s brother, Index Moynahan said there was a dis­ mother’s milk, he says. In Valentine’s Day brings together costing an average of $20,(XX) to .Antliony Giacomo, 26, of Vernon, pute between the two men, but America, it might even be rein­ love and sweetness in a very $30,000 depending on the nature of 24 pages, 2 sections who has been accused of hindering refused to comment on what it was forced by the high sugar intake striking way,” says Mintz, who the storm. his brother’s pro.sccution, probably about or whether John Giacomo in our fast-food, candy-nibbling has written a book tilled He will wait until the winter is Class! Iied_ will be dropjKd in exchange for his C o m ic s __ remembers it. In court, witnesses culture. “Sweetness and Power” over before asking the town for ad­ cooperation concerning the incident, Focus____ described John Giacomo as appear­ While lecturing in Paris on describing the role that sugiir ditional funds, O’Connor said, and Local/State the lawyer said. ing drunk or high on drugs around the link between sweetness and has played in modem history. in the meantime will see if funds can L o tto fy . John Giacomo faces 10 to 20 the lime of the incident. sensuality, Mintz says, “it “What tends to be forgotten be found elsewhere in the operating Nation/Wsrld. years in prison for killing James Under state law, a person who is struck me as curious that all the about sugar is its intensity, an budget. The 1989-1990 snow and JDbituarios_| Paul, 49, on Aug. 23, 1989, and will words we use to describe love intensity that our bodies are im­ ice control budget is $227,667. Opinion____ .10 not in control of his actions may not Sports_____ be sentenced on March 22, said and warmth and gextd feelings mediately aware of,” Mint/, According to the National have the intent necessary to be con- Television Moynahan. are derived from the sweetness says. Weather Service, the total amount of “It was a negotiated plea,” said snowfall for the 1988-1989 winter Moynahan, who has law offices in Please see GIACOMO, page 12