20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Thureday, Nov. 22, 1990 SCOREBOARD FRIDAY DEFENSE Vfardt Rush R us Basketball Miami 2263 831 1432 Raldera 2526 905 1621 San Diago 2904 994 1910 Pittsburgh 2661 1001 1660 A Joyous LOCAL NEWS INSIDE NBA standings Buffalo 2701 1110 1681 EASTERN CONFERENCE Houston 2834 914 1020 iianfiiPH lpr Ailamic nvWon Kansas City 2916 1084 1832 See Mo W L P e t OB 2991 1079 1012 ■ Teacher to go to Soviet Union. Bosk>n 7 2 .778 aaueland 3055 1209 1846 N«w>bt1( 6 4 .600 Denver 3367 1241 2126 PNIwiaIpNa 6 4 .600 1'« NawEnglarKl 3399 1464 1935 J«ts Mlwil 3 6 .333 4 3801 1354 2447 ■ River trails are fun for hiking. Whihingtan 2 7 .222 5 M ianapollt 3475 1282 2193 Thanksgiving What’s N«w Jareay 2 6 .200 Cirtoinnali 3512 1254 2258 Cantral Division ■ School goes beyond the traditional. Datrolt 7 2 .778 _ NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE News Mlhmukaa 7 .700 t/a OFFENSE Clovsland 6 .600 It'S Hirds Rush Rjss Charlotto 6 .600 21/j San FrarKisoo . 3866 900 2950 ■ 8th Dist. weighs computer options. Chicago 2 f /i Washington to One And All 5 .500 3486 1166 2320 Nov. 23, 1990 Atenla 4 .400 31/, PNIadelphIa 3412 1422 1900 Indiana 4 3 Atlanta 3353 641 2512 WESTERN CONFERENCE Rams 3352 1018 2334 Midwaa l DIvlalon Chicago 3296 1701 1595 Local/Regional Section, Page 7. W L PcL QB Grssn Bay 3134 930 2204 Swiss end San Antonio S 2 .714 _ MInnsaota 3120 1254 1866 Houston 6 .600 1/2 New Orleans 3060 1266 1794 Guerrilla force Dallas 5 .556 1 Qianls 3044 1218 1826 McCAVANAGH DONALD S. GENOVESI Voted 1990 New England NewspaperIrralJi of the Year Mlrvwaota 4 .400 Detroit 2936 1109 1827 Ybur Hometown Newspaper Newsstand Price: 35 Cents; BERN, Switzerland (AP) — Utah 3 .333 3 Phosnix 2756 1228 1528 A secret Swiss resistance force Oriando 3 .300 31/, Tampa Day 2988 1155 1833 REAL ESTATE CORP. INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Dsnvsr i .100 51/, Dallas 2733 016 1817 that would have mounted guer­ Ri cIWc DIvlalon "Residential and Commercial Sales" "Serving the Manchester Area rilla warfare against foreign oc­ Rtrlland g o 1.000 DEFENSE 237 East Center Street ■ for Over 50 Years" Goldsn Stats 8 .727 Wrds Rush Pass cupiers has been ordered dis­ Phosnix 5 .625 31/, Giants 2318 772 1546 Manchester • 649-3800 945 Main Street solved, the government said SaaMs 4 .500 41/, Chicago 2659 905 1754 V 5 San Francisco Manchester' 643-2131 Record field for newcomer’s race win today. LAClippsrs 4 2748 724 2024 LALakars 4 5 PNIadelphia The government was respond­ 2841 746 2095 ching for a name. greeted by a six-inch snowfall and a Athletics Congress) Trust Award cent of the 1956 race when there Sacramsnto 1 .125 71/, Minnesota 2927 1348 1570 NORTHWAY REXALL By LEN AUSTER ing to a report by a parliamen­ Wsdnaaday'a Qamso NswOrteans 2989 943 Finally it came: A newcomer had wind-chill temperature of minus 2 with the second place finishers each was also a two-second gap between 2046 BOGNER, MANCHESTER Manchester Herald tary conunission that said the Houston at Boston, 7:30 p.nt Dallas 3316 1416 1900 won, a new champ had been degrees. Of the registered runners, taking home a $750 TAC Trust winner Charlie Dyson, ruimer-up Miami at Clsvsland. 7:30 p.m. Whshington 3052 1083 clandestine resistance group was 1969 PHARMACY crowned. 7,483 finished. Alan Shaler and third-place finisher Dstroit at Indana, 7:30 p.m. Phosnix 3295 1474 1821 PACKING CO., INC. MANCHESTER — They’re not Award. set up by military officials out­ Saoamsnto at PhHadsIphiau 7.-30 p.m. Tampa Bay 3656 1527 2129 "Prescription Specialists" Weber, the first Canadian to lay This was the fifth year in a row “Some of the younger generation Bob Scharf. Green Bay going to be asking “Who’s that” in side political conUol. Atlania at MIhiMukso, 8:30 p.m. 3396 1177 2219 230 North Main Street 349 Wetherell Street claim to the Manchester title, toured that the run to the finish has left are taking over,” said Charlie Weber, who was in a pack and MInnsaota at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Atlanta 3551 823 2728 future years. The force also was supposed Chicago at Phosnix, 0:30 pm. Rams the 4.78-mile layout with a time of then a three-way duel as the turn 3662 1060 2602 Manchester - 646-4510 Manchester' 646-5000 But that is exactly what the crowd spectators, who numbered about Breagy, cross country coach at to be used against domestic sub­ Oriando at Utah, 0:30 p.m Dstroit 3840 1619 2221 21:47, one second in front of run­ 20,000, holding their breath. It Providence College who has steered was made onto Main Street, ad­ Dsnvsr at LA Lakars, 10:30 p.m. at the finish line at Thursday’s version. WHITHAM NURSERY ner-up John Gregorek, the two-time several world-class runners toward mitted he didn’t know his competi­ Naw Jsrssy at LA Clippors, 10:30 p.m. Manchester Road Race were asking. started in 1986 when John Doherty But the danger of invasion is Thuriday's Qamss defending champ, and another tick beat Jean Pierre Ndayisenga to the Manchester on Thanksgiving Day, tion. NFL individual leaders ' Quality • Selection • Service GRAMES PRINTING THE MANCHESTER Who’s that? receding with the democratiza­ No gamss achodulsd in front of third-place finisher Frank wire by two seconds. The following “and that’s always good to see. “I don’t know the faces of these Friday's Oamss AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Come visit us and see for yourself We've Moved tion of eastern Europe and the Sacramento at Boston, 7:30 p.m “I never received my number in Conway who was clocked in 21:49. year Doherty edged Richard O’Brien, 23, a member of the guys so I didn’t knew who was be­ Quaitsittsefca Route 6 69 Woodland Street HERALD government “is ready to abolish Miami at Chariolts, 7:30 p.m AttCom YdsTD Int the mail,” explained Chris Weber, Another newcomer, Cathy O’Flyrm by three seconds. United States 1988 Olympic team in sides me. I just knew they were Houston at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. the vestiges of the Cold War,” Kelly, Buff. 243 152 1895 16 7 Bolton ■ 643-7802 Manchester - 643-6669 16 Brainard Place O’Brien, took the women’s division the marathon under her maiden good racers,” he said. Clsvsland at PhHadsIphla, 7.-30 p.m Moon,Hou. 406 253 3152 24 11 24, of Winnipeg, Manitoba — the In 1988, Gregorek beat Doherty the seven-member federal ex­ tNsshington at Dstroit, 8 pm . DeBsrg. K.C. 286 154 1042 12 3 Manchester' 643-2711 winner of the 54th Manchester Road with a record time of 24:12, shatter­ by two seconds (21:30-21:32) and a name of Cathy Schiro, is more at­ He did know one thing — to put ecutive said. Chicago at LA Clippsrs, 8 p m Bristar, P itt 233 137 1600 13 8 CUNLIFFE AUTO BODY MANCHESTER SURGICAL Race in his maiden trip. ing the previous mark held by Judi year ago Gregorek was a one-second tuned to the longer distances. But his 6-7 frame to good use as San Antonio at D a W 8:30 p.m Marino, Mia. 317 101 2001 11 8 N«v Jarsay at Phosnix, 930 p m Trudeau, Ind. 144 84 1078 6 6 "Quality Service At It's Best" 717 Main Street MANCHESTER At 6-foot-7, 160 pounds, it was St. Hilaire by 14 seconds. winner over Gerry O’Reilly Manchester’s distance was to her Gregorek challenged him down the Ssatds at Utah, 0:30 p m Schrosdsr, Raiders 217 114 1729 8 7 Route 83 Manchester - 649-4541 hard to miss the quick-stepping A record field of 8,677 registered (22:13-22:14). liking, too. final home stretch. Iraqis host Goldan Stats at nirdand, 10:30 p m Krisg, Sea. 281 164 2053 12 12 O’Reilly, recovering from a bad Esiasop Cin. 270 156 2027 15 14 Talcottville • 643-0016 COUNTRY CLUB Weber. runners answered the starter’s gun at “My distances are lOK and up but “I went and didn’t know how far I Elway, D sa 300 176 2145 8 9 The winner of the race was 10 a.m. on Manchester’s Main back and a case of bronchitis, was I feel r can run shorter (distances),” had on him. I looked a couple of hostage holiday 305 South Main Street Rushers misidentfied for several moments Street under 39-degrce weather and fourth in this year’s run in 21:55. she said. “It’s just I tend to run times and he was still there behind BAGHDAD, I r ^ (AP) — In Hockey Att YdsAvg LGTD MANCHESTER HONDA MANCHESTER Manchester' 0103 after the race. Members of the media cloudy skies. It was a far cry from a The first place male and female longer.” a bizarre Thanksgiving celebra­ Thomas, Buff. 163 000 5.5 t80 6 were left looking at each other, sear­ year ago when the runners were each receive a $1,250 TAC (The The frenetic finish was reminis­ Please see RACE, page 6. tion at an exclusive country O Z3 Butts, S.D. 189 867 4.6 45 6 DO r - Vf Honda Makes It - We Sell & Service It" ICE AND FUEL club, a dozen American hostages NHL standings Hum^ey, Dea 178 810 4 £ t37 Okoye, K.C. 198 684 3.5 32 24 Adams Street NISSAN BY and a few relatives who came to WALES CONFERENCE Stephens, N.E. 139 532 3.8 26 51 Bisseli Street see them sat down to eat with > m RMrlcIc Division Fenner, Sea. 128 531 4.1 26 Manchester - 646-3515 W L T P Ia OF QA Wbrd, K.C. 87 512 5.9 t53 Manchester ■ 643-1129 DECORMIER some of the Iraqi captors. NY Rangers 15 6 33 05 60 Brooks, Cin. 105 409 4.8 35 The hostages, who were being New Jersey 12 10 25 84 75 Sm iti,M ia. 131 408 3.8 27 "Sales, Service & Parts" o CO PNIadelphia 12 10 25 79 74 Hogs, Pitt 130 462 3.6 20 A. RAYMOND ZERIO & 285 Broad Street held as “human shields” at z -< Pittsburgh 10 8 22 86 72 various strategic sites, were KRAUSE FLORIST Manchester ■ 643-4165 VWsNngton 11 12 22 72 75 Receivers brought Thursday to Baghdad’s NYlsIandsrs 8 12 16 58 77 NO YdsAvg LGTD SONS, INC. "Largest Retail Growers In Manchester" Adams Division GIvins, Hou. 51 703 13.8 t80 6 Hunting Club in the fashionable m I Boston 12 6 4 28 69 64 Duncan, Hou. 51 620 12.2 137 1 409 New State Road 621 Hartford Road Mansour district of the capital. 0 m Montreal 11 0 3 25 71 70 Williams, Sea. 46 452 0.8 0 LYNCH MOTORS Hartford 8 0 3 10 52 61 Hill, Hou. 45 637 14.2 t40 4 Manchester • 643-5168 Manchester - 643-9559 Iraqi government officials Buffalo 7 8 5 10 65 61 AMillar, S.D. 44 700 15.9 131 5 500 West Center Street joined the Americans for lunch 1 ^ Quebec 3 17 3 0 55 100 Reed, Buff. 43 500 13.7 43 3 Manchester - 646-4321 — turkey, chicken, ham and CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Jeflirse, Hou. 43 502 11.7 t46 4 2 o Norris Dhrtsion Bentley, Ind. 42 464 11.0 73 1 SAVINGS BANK OF JACKSON & JACKSON cranberry sauce — which was W L T P tt OF QA Toop Jets 41 588 143 t46 4 arranged by the American Red Chicago 16 6 83 53 Paige, K.C. 40 581 14.5 t83 2 S t Louis 15 5 75 53 MANCHESTER REAL ESTATE Cross Society. The Iraqis Detroit 8 10 75 84 Punters MANCHESTER provided the wine for the meal. MlrvMsota 4 13 54 78 NO Yds LG Avg "Serving Communities Cast of the River Don Jackson Rose Viola Jackson m c/) Toronto 4 18 65 112 Stark, Ind. 45 1968 57 43.7 Since 1905" - Member F.D.I.C. 168 Main Street STATE BANK Bmythe DivWon Horan, Den. 35 1518 58 43.4 5 Los Angeles 15 4 1 31 89 58 Johnsop Cip 37 1570 70 4 2 4 923 Main Street Manchester' 647-8400 "Your Local Hometown Bank" 6-year-old girl Calgary 13 8 2 28 98 73 Donnelly, Sea. 41 1708 54 41.7 Wnoouver 10 11 0 20 64 74 Hansen, N.E. 56 2312 69 41.3 Manchester • 646-1700 1041 Main Street abducted, Winnipeg 8 13 2 18 74 82 Roby, Mia. 43 1752 50 40.7 Manche^er ■ 646-4004 S I Edmonton 5 12 2 12 52 60 Prokop Jets 45 1824 58 40.5 LYDALL, INC. Wsdnaaday'a Qamea - Barker, K.C. 40 1572 56 39.3 harm ed N.Y. Rangers at Bultalo, 7:35 p.m Kidd,S.D. 42 1648 50 39.2 ORUNDO ANNULLI & One Colonial Road HARTFORD (AP) — A 6- Minnesota at Detroit 7:35 p m Gossett Fiaiders 38 1509 54 327 Manchester, CT 06040 33 > . Quebec at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Wagner, Clev. 47 1818 58 327 CARTER CHEVROLET year-old girl walking home from PhiladsIphIa at PItliburgh, 7:35 p.m. SONS, INC. a grocery store in Hartford’s Toronto at WasNngton, 8.-05 p.m 1129 Main Street Chicago at Varwouver, 10:35 p.m. 147 Hale Road, P.O. Box 669 Frog Hollow neighborhood was Thursday's Oamss Coiiege footbaii scheduie Manchester - 644-2427 , AL SIEFFERT'S Manchester - 646-6464 abducted, sexually assaulted and Whvtipeg at N.Y. Islanders. 7:35 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 22 left on a street several miles Los Angelee at Calgary, 0:35 pm. SOUTH Tuskagee (8-2) at Alabama S t (7-2-1) APPLIANCES away. Wast VirglNa (4-6) at South Carolina (5-5), U&R REALTY, INC. TED CUMMINGS The motorist reportedly ex­ Football Night TV-AUDIO posed himself to several women Thursday morning before grab­ Friday, Nov. 23 U&R CONSTRUCTION 445 Hartford Road INSURANCE AGENCY SOUTHWEST bing the child as she walked NFL standings Nebraska (9-1) at Oklahoma (7-3) 99 East Center Street Manchester - 647-9997 378 Main Street near the intersection of two city L AMERICAN CONFERENCE Saturday, Nov. 24 Manchester • 643-2692 Manchester - 646-2457 streets. East EAST Sgt. Michael Juda said the girl W L T P e t PF RA Temple (6-4) at Boston College (4 6 ) Buffalo 288 ISO Pittsburg (3-6-1) at Penn St (8-2) MORANDE FIANO was left in the northwest section Miami 202 109 SOUTH BLANCHARD & of the city, about an hour after Indianapolis 142 210 Bethune-Cookman (4 6 ) vs. Florida A&M N.Y.Jets 192 233 (6-4)atTannpp Fla. LINCOLN-MERCURY-MAZDA REALTY, CO. the 9:15 a.m. abduction. New England ROSSEHO, INC. 130 271 Tulane(4-6)atLSU(46) 13 Middle Turnpike E. The child walked almost a Syracuse (6-3-2) at Miami, Fla. (7-2) formerly Moriarty Brothers Cincinnati 189 West Center St. mile to the street where she was I 239 228 Mississippi S t (5-5) vs. Mississippi (8-2) at 315 Center Street Manchester • 646-5200 Houston I 229 192 Jacksop Miss. Manchester - 646-2482 found, where a resident noticed Pittsburgh I 174 174 Mississippi (8-2) at Mississippi S t (5-5) Manchester • 643-5135 her limping and realized some­ Cleveland I 151 270 GramNIng S t (7-3) at Southern U. (4-6) - Kentucky (4-6) at Tannessaa (6-2-2) thing was wrong. The resident LA Raiders 1 183 147 Wake Forest (2-8) at Vanderbilt (1 -8) CANDIDS BY CAROL took the child into her home and Kansas City 218 148 Virginia (8-2) at Virginia Tech (5-5) CENTURY 21 - called police, Juda said. San Diego 224 190 MIDWEST 'Photography' X Seattle 196 206 Northwestern (2-8) at Hlinola (7-3) Denver 210 240 Wisconsin (1-9) at MIcNgan S t (6-3-1) 983 Main Street EPSTEIN REALTY Baglnahj PInto/ManehMtar HaraM NATIONAL CONFERENCE Iowa (8-2) at Minnesota (5-5) Strong quake East Michigan (7-3) at Ohio S t (7-2-1) Manchester • 649-6619 "Putm To Work For You" A record 8,700 participants turned out for the 54th Manchester Road Race Thursday. W L T PCL PF PA iTKiana (5-4 1 ) at Purdue (2-8) hits Japan N.Y. Giants 10 0 0 1.000 246 110 SOUTHWEST JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. Joyce G. Epstein, Owner-Broker PNIadelphia 6 4 0 .600I 251 209 Texas (8-1) at Baylor (6-3-1) 543 North Main Street TOKYO (AP) — A strong Wtashington 6 4 0 .600I 230 186 Arkansas (2-8) at Southern Methodist (1-9) J.D. REAL ESTATE Dallas 4 7 0 .364I 149 225 Texas Christian (5-5) at Texas A&M (7-2-1) INSURANCE Manchester' 647-8895 earthquake shook an area along PhoeNx 2 8 0 .200I 138 264 FAR WEST 617 Center Street 164 East Center Street Japan’s western coast this eve­ Arizona S t at Arizona, Night Three jockey for ning, but there were no im­ Chicago I 245 139 Utah S t at Brigham ^un g Manchester • 646-1980 Urgent Manchester - 649-5261 Green Bay I 200 217 Colorado S t at Hawaii, Night Children want mediate reports of damage or Minnesota I 218 209 Texas-EI Paso at San D ie ^ S t, Night PAP AUTO PARTS casualties, the Central Tampa Bay 177 274 Notre Dame at Southern Cal HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Detroit 213 257 307 East Center Street Meteorological Agency said. "The Choicest Meats in Town" Thatcher’s post The temblor, which struck at Manchester ■ 649-3528 pacts SanFrandaco 10 0 0 1.000 253151 317 Highland Street about 7:42 p.m. (5:42 a.m. 1 New Orleans 4 6 0 .400 188195 expensive toys recent surveys as a result of high in­ Adanta 3 7 0 .300 255275 Manchester • 646-4277 EST), had a preliminary reading Calendar By MICHAEL WEST flation and interest rates as well as LA Rams 3 7 0 .300 219282 consecutive school days. of 5.0 on the Richter scale, the Thursday, Nov. 22 The Associated Press an unpopular per capita tax. By NITA LELYVELD agency said. Denver at Detroit 12:30 pm sought Today SCRANTON MOTORS, INC. Mrs. Thatcher, a staunch U.S. ally The Associated Press Children in 30 programs WuNngton at DaNaa, 4 p.m Foolbal nationwide voted for their The epicenter was about 400 Sunday, Nov. 25 Mancheeter vs. East Catholic (Memorial LONDON — Hailed as the end of whose tough free-market policies miles southwest of Tokyo in the Atlanta at New Orieans, 1 pm. Route 83 favorites both on the first and the Field), 11 a.m an era that transformed Britain, dismantled much of Britain’s wel­ HARTFORD — Gone are the western Tottori prefecture, a Chicago at Miruieaota, 1 p m . Vernon, CT 06066 last day of play. Not all the toys By ALAN COOPERMAN Indanapolis at Cincinnati, 1 p.m Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s fare state and sold off government days of spinning tops and building used in the survey require bat­ The Associated Press moderately populated coastal Miami at Cleveland, 1 pm. decision to resign has angered sup­ industries, survived a no-confidence blocks. Nowadays, children favor area. New Ybrk Gants at Philadelphia. 1 pm. teries, the Bethel-based battery Tampa Bay vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee, 1 porters, pleased opponents and left vote Thursday that was drawn up by noisy, action-packed toys and MOSCOW — The national legis­ p m Radio, TV three men battling to succeed her. Labor Party leader Neil Kinnock. games, and have an uncaimy giant was quick to point out. Kansas Gty at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 pm. Wishing lature today asked President Mikhail Ex-defense secretary Michael The motion of censure, which knack for choosing the most ex­ But the top three toys chosen Loe Angelee Rams at San Francisco, 4 p.m. S. Gorbachev to quickly sign tem­ 9 by the children do. Naw England at PhoeNx, 4 pm. Today Heseltine, whose challenge could have brought down the pensive, a survey found. porary agreements with the 15 Pittsburg at Naw Vbrk Jets, 4 p.m precipitated her resignation announ­ government, was resoundingly Topping the list of favorites Most popular were top-ranked Saatda at San Diego, 8 pm . 10 a.m. — Manchester Road Soviet republics to prevent the fur­ cement Thursday, was joined in the were an electronic bowling alley Power Alley Electronic Bowling Inside Today.,. Mondiqr, Nov. 26 Race, W nC (1080-AM) defeated by a 120-vote majority in ther breakup of the country and Buffalo at Houston, 9 p.m You A Warm Conservative iWty leadership race costing $140 and a $50 fire engine by Marchon, an electronic ex­ 12:30 pjn. — Broncos at Lions, the 650-seat House of Commons, stabilize the economy. by Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd with no defectors among the 372 with realistic horn and siren travaganza designed to turn a Channel 30. WPOP The Supreme Soviet, bogged NFL team statistics and Treasury chief John Major. sounds, the Third Annual playroom into a bowling alley, 4 pjn. — Redskins at Cowboys, Conservatives. down in negotiating a new union (Rankings based on averages) A new poll today indicates the More than 250 jubilant leftists Duraccll National Toy Survey and the Sound Machine Water 20 pages, 4 sections AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Channel 3, WPOP treaty while the country’s republics party, led by Mrs. Thatcher for 15 found. Cannon fire engine by Nylint. OFFENSE 7:30 pjn. — U.S. Gymnastics Wonderful celebrating the resignation announ­ increasingly disregard Kremlin \hrds Rush Pass years, stands a better chance of win­ cement gathered outside gates lead­ Nearly 600 children between One 6-year-old boy described Accent__ ___17 Houston 3764 752 3012 Challenge. SportsChannel authority, c^led on Gorbachev sign ning an election now that she agreed ing to Mrs. Thatchers’ office and of­ the ages of 5 and 9 recently the appeal of the fire engine per­ Class! fied_ 18-20 Denver 3259 1211 2048 8 p jn — College football: West temporary agreements with C o m ic s __ ___10 Buffalo 3220 1405 1815 to step down when the party picks ficial residence at 10 Downing “play-tested” 22 toys at their local fectly, saying he liked it “because Gndnnatl 3208 1215 1993 Virginia at South Carolina, ESPN republics within a month. Focus______2 9 her replacement next week. Street on Thursday night, police YMCA after-school programs for M iaiN 3071 1081 1890 8 pjn. — Golf: World Ci^.Tour- OThanksgivini The resolution was approved Local/State 7-9 The Conservatives had lagged be­ at least one hour per day over 10 Please see TOYS, page 6. Kansas Gty 3039 1249 1790 nament, MSG Lottery. 0 San Diego 3311 1528 1783 hind the opposition Labor Party in Please see THATCHER, page 6. Nation/VIbrtd. 3,5 Jets 3279 1361 1918 11 p.m. — College hockey: Ohio Please see USSR, page 6. □ O b itu a rie s __ _ 9 SeaWs 2861 1066 1795 State at Western Michigan, Raiders 2752 1137 1615 O p in io n ____ 4 ClevelarKf 2724 680 2035 SportsChannel S p o rts_____ 11-16 NewEnglarxl 2689 870 1819 Midnight: Bowling: LPBA Sam’s Serving The Manchester Area For Over 109 Years ~ Call Today for Home Delivery 647-9946 Television 2 Pittsburg 2610 1038 1572 Mianapolis 2420 604 1816 Town Invitational, ESPN MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 23,1990—3 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Nov. 23,1990 Army may halt discharges to assure troop strength FOCUS By W. DALE NELSON And one Pentagon official, speaking on the condition would “expand it to include virtually everyone.” in length or eliminated. The Associated Press of anonymity, said an announcement on the subject was Each year, 10 percent of the Army corps of ap­ Officials quoted by the R)st said the policy change being prepared. proximately 105,(X)b officers and 20 percent of the more also would put an end to transfers unrelat^ to the situa­ WASHINGTON — Thousands of soldiers could be Since August, under President Bush’s order sending than 625,000 enlisted men reach voluntary retirement. tion in the gulf. forced to stay in the Army under a policy change being troops to Saudi Arabia, the armed services have had The New York Times, quoting officials whom it did Wagner said he did not know whether the other ser­ Dear Abby Dr. Cott considered as a way to beef up potential troop reinforce­ authority to retain people on duty in the gulf who reach not identify, said in Thursday’s editions that the Army vices were contemplating similar action. PEOPLE ments for the Persian Gulf. their retirement or re-enlisunent ^tes. had decided to halt about 1,500 retirements and enlist­ An estimated 1M,(XX) Army troops are now deployed Capt. Barbara Goodno, an Army public affairs officer ment expirations a month. in Saudi Arabia. Earlier this week, the Army called The Army has been studying changes in its so-called Abigail Van Buren working on the issue, said that in the Army, this also has 20,129 more reservists to active duty. ■ Actor Dennis Quaid is back in Hollywood after Peter Cott, M.D. “stop loss” rules governing what officers and enlisted The Washington Post, also quoting uimamed sources, applied to some specialists in support units in the United Defense Secretary Dick Cheney has authorized ac­ taking off a year to travel, get engaged and get clean. piersonnel may be kept on in the service, even if they are said the policy change was expected to take effect Dec. States. 1. tivation of up to 125,0(X) reservists from all services. “I guess I’m straight all the time. Rather than ready to retire or their enlistment has expired and they Bush announced recently he was doubling U.S. troop checking out of the world, I check into the world,” don’t want to sign up again. Lt. Col. Stuart Wagner, a Defense Department Ms. Johnston said the changes being considered also strength in the gulf region to about 400,(XX) so that the Loss of child is Quaid says in the Dec. 10 issue of US magazine. Intestinal parasite “There are policy changes under consideration,” spokesman, said the Army had been working on a “con­ would trim vacations for trainees. Depending on the forces there could be ready to go on the offensive if “I’m much crazier than I thought. It’s all about Army spokeswoman Judy Johnston said Thursday. ceptual plan” regarding this authority that he understood final decision, she said, such vacations could be reduced necessary. how you go through life.” a painful mystery Of his battle with dmgs and alcohol, he says: “You needs no treatment have a very hard, fast-paced life, and there’s a lot of DEAR DR. G O rr: After a week of hospital testing, DEAR ABBY: I was bothered by the following, tension and pressure. And, at the end of the day, you our granddaughter (6 weeks old) was diagnosed with Milken’s cooperation could bring down more financiers which I recently read in your column: “Confidential to find another way to deal with it. Which is to check Cryptosporidium. Would you please explain this condi­ Grieving in Arizona: My heart goes out to you. ‘I can out with drugs and booze.” tion, its cause and the treatment available? of reducing sentence he must com­ will spend a minimum of nearly than any previous in Wall Street’s insider trading. While moviegoers earlier this year saw him in By STEFAN FATSIS Lawyers involved in the case said think of nothing more unnatural, nothing that leaves God DEAR READER: Cryptosporidium is a tiny intes­ pletely and totally cooperate,” said seven years in jail and on probation, corruption scandals, which evolved Dennis Levine, a former Drexel “Postcards from the Edge,” Quaid was traveling in The Associated Press they expected prosecutors to target with more explaining to do, titan the loss of a child.’ tinal parasite that can cause bowel inflammation with Aubrey Harwell Jr., who denying him complete fre^om imtil corporate officials who dealt with largely from information supplied investment banker, got two years (Jean Harris)” Europe and got engaged to actress Meg Ryan. diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever and weight loss. The NEW YORK — The demise of represented a former Drexel trader at least sometime in 1998. Milken. after agreeing to return $12.6 mil­ Quaid says his next film, “Come See the Paradise,” by speculator Ivan Boesky, who Abby, what right do we mortals have to demand an ex­ parasite has been identified in outbreaks of diarrhea in junk bond financier Michael Milken who received immunity from In a deal that included guilty lion in illegal gains from trading on planation from God? a movie about the internment of Japanese-Americans Milken’s sentence is far stricter received a three-year prison term for day-care centers; also, it is one of the many infectious symbolizes an era gone sour and his prosecution and testified against pleas to six felony counts, Milken inside information. I offer the following from your column in which you during World War II, tells an important story. But he agents causing diarrhea in international travelers. Cryp­ Milken. agreed to respond truthfully to any doesn’t expect it will be a box-office smash. cooperation with prosecutors could respond to a similar situation. It was published 12 years tosporidium is spread by ingestion: The adult parasites The sentence — if no reduction questions posed by the government V lead to another round of high-profile ago, and I think it’s much better than the quote by Jean “Certaiiily everyone would like to do movies that produce cysts that are passed in the stool and can be Wall Street cases, lawyers said. occurs — effectively means Milken after sentencing. Harris: make all the money, but I can’t make that my con­ Cbm6 Visit Our Jersey Cows And Our Dairy Store J transferred to new victims by contaminated water, food U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood, “DEAR ABBY: My Sunday school teacher says that sideration in choosing a role,” he said. or direct finger-to-mouth contact. who sentenced Milken to an unex­ God is everywhere. Please put tliis letter in the paper and In healthy people, no treatment is necessary; the ail­ pectedly stiff 10 years in prison and SCANDINAVIAN maybe he will see it. Dear God: Why did you let my ■ Peace activist Dick Gregory began a fast to NEW Store Hours ment runs its course. However, in patients with immune three years’ probation, held open the Monday thru Saturday 6am>10pm brother die? When he was hit by the car, my mother protest military action in the Persian Gulf and said deficiency, from a variety of causes including AIDS and he’d maintain it until all U.S. troops are returned possibility of reducing the term to SHOP prayed to you to let him live but you wouldn’t. My little cancer, the infection can be chronic, leading to profuse, reward cooperation. Closed Sunday brother was only 2 years old, and he couldn’t have home. unremitting diarrhea that may be life-threatening. At Milken associates said Thursday ELLINGTON CENTRE PLAZA I------■ ' ■' 1 sinned so bad that you had to punish him that way. Gregory began the fast Thanksgiving morning present, no definitive therapy is available. Treatment is that the ex-head of junk bond trad­ Everyone says you are good and can do anything you with a prayer vigil at Plymouth Rock. Th« Asaoclatad P ran 872 0273 Ellington supportive (intravenous replacement of fluids and a ing at Drexel Burnham Lambert want to do. You could have saved my little brother, but “Thanksgiving is the day that we in America set BANGED UP — Soul-funk singer Rick bland diet). Inc., whose ideas about debt Fish Family Farm you let him die. You broke my mother’s heart. How can I aside to be thankful for the abundance of our land,” Large selection of Swedish Foods: James suffered some bumps and If yopr granddaughter is otherwise healthy, she should reshaped U.S. corporate finance in love you? Gregory said. “It is hard to be completely thankful bruises when he tumbled from the stage suffer no consequences from the parasite. the 1980s, was devastated by the PETER” with war in the Persian Gulf casting a shadow across ^ Homemade Limpa Bread DEAR DR. GOTT: I suffer from obsessive sexual be­ sentence. Creamery • Bolton “DEAR PETER: Your question is one that has our country.” during a benefit concert at a Hollywood havior that I know is harmful. I am embarrassed to Milken, 44, and his wife, Lori, ^ Swedish Coffee Bread troubled religious men for thousands of years. One great Gregory was a civil rights activist in the l%0s and club. describe to you the extent of my addiction — and I’m returned to their home in the Encino thinker wrote a book about it. It is called ‘Job’ and is part marched with Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcom X. J • TWOfi P *0'*'*J sure you wouldn’t print it even if I did. But take my word suburb of Los Angeles shortly after Milk in Glass Bottles of the Bible. It says that the suffering of innocent people The one-time stand-up comic is now considered a Harralson said. \ • for it. I hate myself for what I am doing. Is there any help the sentencing Wediiesday in is something we cannot'understand. But this much is diet guru, for a liquid diet plan he created. Wynette is best known for her 1960s hits “D-I-V- /1 1 iSr: • Homemade Ice Cream • Heavy Cream for me? Manhattan federal court. They were sure: Death is not a punishment. It is one of life’s President Bush recently ordered U.S. troop 0-R-C-E” and “Stand By Your Man.” J i .5^^ 1 1 Organic Vegetables Fresh Eggs DEAR READER: Sexual addiction is being increas­ said to be spending Thanksgiving at X 1 , MMSansfar I 1 • • mysteries. Speak to your minister, Peter. Communicate strength in Saudi Arabia doubled to about 4(X),0(X). I - IR0««tWT*« 1 ( ingly recognized as an addiction, similar to dmg abuse, home with their three children, aged 1 ‘ MW'S 1 with God by praying, and he will help you in your search The troops are part of a multinational force to contain I King Juan Carlos marked the 15th anniversary alcoholism and compulsive over-eating. Many sex ad­ 17,14 and 9. Come to the farm and see how it's done...We for wisdom and goodness and make your mommy happy possible aggression by Iraq, which invaded neighbor­ of his coronation with a visit to the Guadalupe dicts have found help in therapy and in 12-step support V Comparison of All-Jereey / milk the cows, pasturize and bottle right on again.” ing Kuwait on Aug. 2. monastery where his ancestors agreed to finance Defense lawyers for Milken sub­ ' to average m ilk. / o H groups, modeled after the principles of Alcoholics ordinates at Drexel said they **Christntas in America** Abby, I saved that because it was such a beautiful and Columbus’ voyage into the unknown. the premises! DO r - Anonymous. Such resources are available in many com­ believed the judge gave a stiff term sensitive answer to that young boy who was hurting. ■ Country star Tammy Wynelte will perform a It was a fitting place to commemorate the start 15 Royal Copenhagen and B&G Christmas Plates DIRECTIONS: From Shady Glen Res- P ; free Christmas concert Dec. 19 for soldiers, reservists years ago Thursday of his reign, which at first ap­ munities. partly to send a message about the taurant,EastonRle.6-44Atakearighlat I > m Trust your instincts and continue in that way to use your To obtain assistance with your problem, I suggest you HOURS: faith. \b u are so widely read, and'your influence so and family members at Fort Campbell. peared such an unsure proposition that the head of value of helping the government. Mobile Station onto Rte. 85 (Bofton Cen- 1 HORSEDRAWN HAYRIDES TOO! call the National Sexual Addiction Hotline “She is conununicating clearly to Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 10-5; Thursday 10-8; ter Road). 4th left on DImock Lane to end great, that I believe you can make a difference in our “This is her special tribute to the soldiers and fami­ the Communist F ^ y nicknamed him Juan Carlos Friday 10-5; Saturday 10-6; Sunday 12-5______of road ~ Welcomel Saiurdaya 1lam-3pm Wparaon *1<>°/undar 5 yra. ly members of Operation Desert Shield,” post “The Brief.” (1-800-521-2066), which offers free, confidential infor­ Michael and his attorneys that if she & O 00 country. In essence, yours is a real ministry. God bless mation about sexual addiction and the locations of ex­ you. I’ll sign my name, but if you use this, sign me... spokesman Bill Harralson said Thursday. Juan Carlos took over the government two days is going to entertain the possibilitv perienced therapists (and support groups). FEAR OF THE LORD, OIL CITY, PA. The entire 101st Airborne Division, about 19,000 after the death of Gen. Hrancisco Franco, dictator for •H -H nearly four decades. But Franco miscalculated when To give you more information, I am sending you a free To get Abby’s booklet’s “How to Write Letters for All soldiers, began deploying to Saudi Arabia in August. m I he chose Juan Carlos to prolong his regime. copy of my Heailh Report “Help II — Mental/Substance Occasions,” send a long, business-size, self-addressed About 3,500 soldiers remain at the post and some o m The young monarch promptly presided over major Abuse.” cither readers who would like a copy should envelope, plus check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in reservists also are stationed there. Manchester Country Club The concert, organized by CBS Records, probably democratic reforms, including the legalization of send $1.25 with their names and addresses to P.O. 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Friday, Nov. 23,1990— ^5 OPINION Bush confident of winning U.N. resolution against Iraq Kuwait. By TERENCE HUNT lead Arab opposition to Iraq after its Iraq was not willing to compromise. miles of the border with Kuwait, ment. Altogether, the president saw The emotional highpoint o f the Aug. 2 invasion o f Kuwait. Bush Bush was in high spirits Thursday about 5,(XX) to 6,000 o f the 230,000 The Associated Press stopping at an encampment for U.S. llll l)t-VM Rl'QKl trip was the holiday spent visiting rewarded Mubarak by requesting — after hop-scotching by helicopter M uines. Bush called it “ an unfor­ American troops in the Frisian Gulf. U.S. and British forces in the Per­ and obtaining — congressional aaoss eastern Saudi Arabia to spend gettable experience.” FDA chief C A IR O , Egypt — President Bush T h e future sian Gulf. legislation waiving more than $7 Thanksgiving with troops who “We are not here on some exer­ declmed today “ the world is getting “ We won’ t pull punches,” Bush billion in Egyptian military debt to someday may be ordered to war to It was a scene o f endless desert, tired” of Iraq’s continuing occupa­ cise,” Bush said. “ And w e’re not OUR ALLieS promised troops in Saudi Arabia. the United States. drive I r ^ out o f Kuwait. marked only by clumps of walldng away until our mission is tion o f Kuwait and said he was clos­ needs to The Egyptian president put aside Mubarak said he was pessimistic The president, accompanied by camouflage netting that concealed done, until A e invader is out o f COULPN T Pe ing in on agreement for a U.N. is brigh t his cautious style o f leadership to about a peaceful solution because his w ife Barbara, came within 65 HQpe,TOWV',„BuT resolution authorizing the use o f combat vehicles and other equip- Kuwait. force in the Persian Gulf crisis. MOMS lay down |« tn an m IM Mtt tMKi tat M •» M M lA aa Kt la «a let “ I think w e’re very, very close ...... s a e z for solar T W l S N I C e W now,” Bush said at a news con­ Step into a world o f fantasy. J t ference with Egyptian President Six theme rooms, each with its own J CAMARELLLO, Calif. — “A few years ago, that OF CRUNPeRRY the law Hosni Mubarak. distinct personality and charm. An g building was full. Nobody wanted to buy the stuff,” says s w c e . ' By JACK ANDERSON Bush, fresh from a Thanksgiving extensive variety o f imported and J Stephen K. Lowe, waving toward a large warehouse. and DALE VAN ATTA______Day visit with U.S. troops in the locally handcrafted decorations and^ “ N ow , we can’ t m ove it out fast enough.” CHRISTMAS GIFT PARADE Persian Gulf, made his comments as I^ w e is a spokesman for Siemens Solar IndusUies, special gifts fo r the discriminating'^ W A S H IN G TO N — The new ctHnmis- he sought to tighten the Arab coali­ which owns the warehouse. “The stuff” suddenly in iilcraclier shopper. j sioner o f the Food and Drug Administra­ tion against Iraq’ s Saddam Hussein. demand consists o f photovoltaic panels that transform •Sign up for a drawing to tion, David Kessler, is telling confidan­ From Cairo he was traveling to gUNIOUE GIFTS FOR YOURl 2 the sun’s rays into electric power as well as lights and Ijpurchase limited edition tes, “ I’m not going to protect crooks." Europe for a controversial meeting A Dept. 56 Heritage Villages other devices that operate on solar energy. That’ s not something that most federal with Syria’s President Hafez As.sad, S H O L ID A Y SHOPPTNTC:! g A techiiology whose promise o f imminent commercial whose nation is on a State Depart­ I agency heads have to spell out when they Bfor $65.00 each. Limited Edition Santas 2 applicability h ^ gone unfulfdled for several decades, ment list o f nations that sponsor ter­ take the job. But the F D A , once known f Shop early fo r the best selection o f unique new gifts, 2 solar power has, with little fanfare, found an important rorism. For Cats For Dogs ^ 7= as a tough regulatory agency, has been J ornaments and table decorations 2 niche in both domestic and international markets. Bush defended his decision to V branded as comqnible. Moreover, it may now be poised to develop into the more cat trees t-shirts life jackets d Hours; Mon., Tuts., Sat. 10-5; Wed., Thurs., Fri„ 10-8; Sun. 11-5 2 Kessler, 39, is now the medical direc­ rneet with Assad, whom he said “ is general source o f energy its proponents always claimed it lined up with us for a commitment cat condos jogging suits coats & would become. tor of New York’s Albert Einstein Col­ 2 295 m s t Street ★ Bolton, CT ★ 649-7514 | to force.” toys Santa suits sweaters 2 (OntmUeNorthof Gay City State Park on Rt. 85) 2 “Of all the forms of energy we have — renewable or lege of Medicine. When he takes over He said the international coalition I n MM m m M t « • « t a m • « M • « i » i « « a Ml «s K i m ■ » Macs «a I? noiuenewable — solar has the greatest potential for the F D A next month, it should be some­ t-shirts cedar pillows (sizes 8-30) thing like grabbing the helm o f the demanding Iraq’s withdrawal from beds cuddlerbeds raincoats Exxon Valdez after it hit the reef. Kuwait “ w ill not rest” until Saddam Agency morale is low. The FDA has pulls his forces out. “ So-called par­ treats toys holiday treats^ tial solutions” are out o f the ques­ had a stand-in leader for more than 11 scratch posts backpacks dog houses tion,” he said. KARATE months since commissioner Frank Young Do something unique this Christmas. Mubarak’ s declarations sounded was forced to resign — a casualty o f the Give the gift that lasts a lifetime. identical. “The Iraqi invasion must PET PICTURES WITH SANTA: Campain highs and lows generic drug scandal that occurred under • S«l( Rtspect • Goal Orlantad LIfatlyl* his watch in 1989. Four former F D A be reversed and Kuwait must be • Confidanc* To Say *T4o" To Unhaallhy Sundays 12-4 p.m . i2J2yl2/% 12/16,12/23 Paar Praaaura chemists testing generic drugs have liberated,” the Egyptian leader said. • Mollvailon To Do Tha Baal tn School W A S H IN G T O N — Here are my per­ And A1 Homa to buy T V time. He then speed-talked his pleaded guilty to accepting thousands o f “ For both o f us it’ s a matter o f prin­ providing clean, safe, reliable power,” says the Union of sonal high and low points of Campaign way through the 30-second spot. dollars in illegal gratuities from drug ciples and moral courage.” Concerned Scientists. ’ 90. Both Roberts and Wellstone won. companies. Last month, the former chief A t the same time, Mubarak used I DJ.'s “The supply is inexhaustible and the cost, which has Best Campaign — The “Two Toms” ROBERT Worst Political Decision (tie) — The o f the F D A ’s generic drug division, Mar­ the news conference to call for an 4 fallen dramatically in the past few years, should be com­ race in Iowa where incumbent Democrat WAGMAN decision by the White House and G O P vin Seife, was convict^ of lying to overall settlement to intractable petitive with fossil fuels within the decade,” adds UCS. Sen. Tom Harkin turned back G O P chal­ I DOG GROOMING operatives not to support New Jersey’s federal investigators when he denied Arab-Israeli disagreements. He “Unlike fossil fuels, however, solar energy does not in­ lenger Rep. Tom Tauke. While it was % Christine Todd Whitman in her challenge having accepted meals from generic drug urged a greater international effort g 119 OAKLAND STREET r-ri:n. crease global warming, nor does it leave us dependent on hard-hitdng, it was essendally a clean o f Democratic Sen. Bill Bradley; and the executives. to deal with the “ plight o f the Pales­ » MANCHESTER 649-0483 foreign suppliers.” campaign with both candidates arguing Democratic Congressional Campaign The F D A ’ s credibility is at an all-time tinian people.” H e added. “The holy ~ ^ ^ A R A T E Solar has emerged as the technology o f choice to sharp differences on abortion and the g "You Never Knew There Was g *V/EST CENTER, INC. seth’s divorce papers in an attempt to Committee’s decision not to suppiort low. The agency is catching heat for shrines of Jerusalem must be 500 Talcollvllle Rd (Rte. 83), Vernon; CT provide power in remote locations lacking ready access budget. show that the Republican was behind in Georgia’ s David Worley in his attempt to prematurely approving life support medi­ respected and protected.” Jo » So Much For Your Pet" g Ellud Sanchez • Olreclor to an electric grid. In less developed countries throughout Most Effective Campaign — A For more inlormallon call; his child-support payments. Grunseth unseat Rep. New t Gingrich, R-Ca, cal devices. The most recent investiga­ Bush said the United States is B75-31QQ the world, it has become indispensable in rural villages California inidadve would have sig- was not; but he later dropped out o f the The White House did not support tion looked into allegations that F D A eager for an overall M iddle Eastern that previously had no electricity or relied upon portable niflcanUy increased beer, wine and liquor race amid charges of sexual im­ Whitman because they never thought she agents were using their inside informa­ peace agreement. But, he swiftly generators requiring constant reveling. taxes with much o f the money going to proprieties. Voters expressed their feel­ could win and did not want to anger tion about drug tqiprovals to play the added, “ What I am equally deter­ > m The most important use is to provide power for the fight drunk-driving and alcohol ings about Perpich’s campaigning by Bradley, who sits on key Senate commit­ stock market A source told us tlm the mined to do is to keep these two pumps used to draw water from subterranean wells that problems. The liquor industry mounted a electing G O P state auditor A m e Carlson tees. TTie D N C C did not support Worley investigation came tqi dry and no report questions separate. There is no O UJ supply drinking water for people and livestock as well as multimillion dollar “ N o on 134” cam­ in what amounted to a write-in vote. because he violated an agreement bet­ was filed. linkage” to the Kuwaiti occupation, irrigation water for crops. paign, based almost entirely on the anti­ 2 ■ < Absolute L o w R>int: A week before ween the parties not to use the congres­ Kessler knows that he is stepping into he said. In those often primitive settings, solar panels also incumbent mood. “ Don’t give them more the election, G O P Sen. Jesse Helms o f sional pay raise as a campaign issue. an office where his predecessor was The United States currently has provide power to health clinics and homes that never money to spend” was its message. It North Carolina found himself trailing his Both Whitman and Worley were vastly hung out to dry. Time and again Young an estimated 230,000 troops in the m X before h ^ electricity, allowing the use of refrigeration worked and the proposition was Democratic challenger, Harvey Gantt, outspent. Both lost narrowly. With real was caught unaware by scandals under Persian G ulf region, and another o m units to prevent pharmaceuticals and food from becom­ defeated. who was trying to b ^ m e the first post- supiport, both could have won. his nose, and he was left looking like a 200,000 or more are on their way. ing quicUy spoiled. (Three-fourths of Siemens’ produc­ Good Guys Can Win Award — To Reconstruction black Southern senator. Best Equivocation — When buffoon. Congressional investigators Bush, whose voyage has taken tion here is destined for other nations.) former Democratic Sen. Lawton Chiles, Helms unleashed a racist television bar­ Democratic state Sen. John Garamendi knew more about what was wrong with him to a 34-nation Biropean summit A t isolated locations in this country and elsewhere in who defeated first-term GOP Gov. Bob rage, accusing Gantt o f supporting racial announced his candidacy for California the agency than Young did. H e left office O O Martinez in Florida. Chiles refused to ac­ conference as well as to the Middle the world, photovoltaic solar panels provide the power job quotas and o f personally profiting insurance commissioner, he vowed he mumbling about being betrayed. o cept campaign contribution over $100. East, has been mounting an ener­ 3 DAYS ONLY! needed by the microwave and broadcast towers crucial to from special FCC minority broadcasting would accept no campaign contributions One congressional source told us a big getic diplomatic campaign to round o ^ the transmission o f telephone, television and radio sig­ He ran a positive campaign both in the licenses. It worked. Helms won. 2 0 5 I from insurance executives. According to concern on Csqiitol H ill is that Kessler up support for a U.N. Security nals. tough Democratic primary and the Best Use of Humor (tie) — The the Los Angeles Times, when it was later doesn’t “get captured” by any bad ele­ Council resolution permitting the m C/5 ; Solar energy is also increasingly valuable as a power general election. It was a contrast to at­ Oregon gubernatorial race, where revealed he had accepted contributions ments that linger in the FD A . The hope use of force to dislodge Saddam’s tacks from his opponents based on W 5 source for remote vacation homes and cabins, farms and Democrat Barbara Roberts was running from at least 26 wives o f insurance ex­ is that Kessler w ill be savvy enough to army from Kuwait. Chiles’ admission t^ t he has long been ranches, highway emergency assistance call boxes and neck and neck with Republican Attorney ecutives, he insisted that the women do the right thing and restore the F D A ’s Secretary o f State James A. Baker treated for depression. marine navigational aids such as buoys and channel General David Frohnmayer. On the day were unquestionably “ acting in their own reputation as a protector o f the public. in traveled to Yemen on Thursday Low Point — Third Ruimer-Up: The S > markers. that Barbara Bush came to the state to interests” and attacked the questioner for Those who know Kessler think he as part o f that effort, but was bitter Oregon House race between in­ The cost o f producing solar energy has been the prin­ campaign for Sen. Mark Hatfield, the implying the women were not “in­ 5 w won’ t be easily duped. H e has privately rebirffed. Yemen sits on the Security cumbent G O P Rep. Denny Smith and FRIDAY SATURDAY ^ SUNDAY cipal impediment to its widespread use in settings where Roberts camp put out a press release dividuals in their own right making in­ i, 3 0 > vowed that he won’t put up with any Council and w ill take over the rotat­ Democratic challenger Mike Kopetski. consumers can purchase power from an electric grid, heralding the startling news: “ Barbara dependent decisions.” Garamendi won. more corruption. He told one friend, “ A ll ing chairmanship from the United When Kopetski suggested President usually at a cost o f 10 cents per kilowatt-hour or less. Bush Endorses Roberts.” O f course, it Political Newcom er o f the Year — I want is 15 minutes o f Dingell’ s time.” States at the end o f the month. 9:30 to 5:30 9:30 to 5:30 12:00 to 4:00 Bush should adopt a cautious approach The price of a kilowatt-hour of solar power has went on to say the Barbara Bush who Jesse “ The Body” Ventura, 39, retired It would be an interesting 15 minutes. Baker is headed for Colombia on to dislodging Saddam Hussein from declined dramatically — from $20 in the early 1970s to was endorsing Roberts was a local pro wrestler, actor and sports announcer, Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., led the con­ Saturday for additional meetings $130 in the early 1980s to 25-35 cents today. Pessimists Kuwait, Smith came out with a radio librarian. who was elected mayor of Brooklyn gressional investigation in the generic with another Security Council mem­ say technical constraints preclude the price from going spot using the voice o f Adolph Hitler to In Minnesota, underfunded college ftik, Miim., on an anti-development drug scandal with the help o f Richard ber. \A/ITHIlHr§MOUPON! below the 15-20 cent range in the foreseeable future but accuse Kopetski of appeasement. professor Paul Wellstone challenged platform. Gone are Jesse’s earring, Kusserow, the inspector general for the His trip coincided with a visit to A t - \ optimists predict availability at half o f that cost within Kopetski won. Republican Sen. Rudy Boschwitz. 'S' ■■ goatee and feather boas, trademarks o f Health and Human Services Department China by Soviet Foreign Minister •*> js < another decade. Second Ruimcr-Up: Democratic Gov. ^ i

Retirees meeting Today is Friday, N ov. 23, the 327th day o f 1990. The C SEA Retirees’ Chapter 415 will hold its meeting There are 38 days left in the year. , v / * I on Monday, Novem ber 26 at 1:15 p.m. at the Whiton Today’ s Birthdays: Memorial Library Auditorium, 100 North Main Street, Author Maurice Zolotow is 77. Broadway composer Manchester. A Blue Cross representative w ill speak. The Jerry Bock is 62. Former Labor Secretary W illiam E. RE/MAX EAST OF THE RIVER (203) 647-1419/"fl" Blue Cross representative will be available for consulta­ Brock is 60. 043.0844 ' 297_gastrenter st., manchester, c t06040 (800) 544-4932 tion at 11 a.m. and after the meeting. For more informa­ Today’s Highlight in History: tion, call 646-0632. On N ov. 23, 1889, the first jukebox made its debut in Real Estate TOYLANDH! Auditions for three days San Francisco, at the Palais Royale Saloon. The contrap­ With gingerbread trim, warm ooimbv kitchen and i H m Q tion, devised by Louis Glass, consisted o f an Edison tin- play area, this wonderful 7 room, 4 bedrcroom Colonial II IIBI ^ The Little Theater o f Manchester is holding auditions foil phonograph with four listening tubes and a coin slot 647-8400 holds a charm o f Christmas past! 1.5 baths, enclosed ''' * ! i ^ l on November 26, 27 and 30 at 7:30 p.m. for an early for each tube. A nickel purchased a couple o f minutes o f rear porch, deck, workshop and M ORE Nice touches music. 168 .Vlain Street, .\laiiehentei' throughout! N ew price is sure to please! $134,900. March production of the farce, “Noises Off.” Auditions On this date: Manehaeler New Horn ta C e v in try are at the theater’ s workshop, 71 Hilliard St. (rear), IhnehMtor $139,900 InMghlandPMfcEftales N e N A t A n n I Manchester. There are parts for five men and four In 1765, Frederick County, Md., repudiated the British The Priea It Bight Starting It $183900 If youVe been w aling to purchase your home women. For information, call 875-1727. Stamp Act. (tobnial in baautfii condhioa Fenced yard, Ranches, Capes, (tolonlale. Cal Anno C. Doromus In tip top shape, today Is your day. Newer aium*ided, H/W lloore, liiaplace, new kilchea for delale. 520-8428. healing system, quiet location. $136,000. C al In 1804, the 14th president o f the United States, Cal Sharon Mier for detak, 646-5556 or Open every Sunday 1-4 pirn. RotvTerty 647-1419, eve. 6493087. Frnnklin Pierce, was bom in Hillsboro, N J I. 647-1419. Dir. R)rtor St. R. k> Grandview, L to East Etiridge. Baseball card show In 1903, singer Enrico Caruso made his American The A ll Star Baseball Card Show w ill be held Sunday, debut at the Metropolitan House in N ew York, ap­ Dec. 9, at the Knights o f Columbus on 138 Main St., pearing in “ .” Manchester. Show hours are 9 ajn. to 4 p.m. Thirty-nine In 1936, the first edition o f “ L ife,” the picture dealers w l l display baseball, football, basketball, hockey magazine created by Henry R. Luce, was published. CHESTNUTS ROASTING and boxing cards, along with sports memorabilia. TRIM THE TREE!!! O N A N OPEN FIRE! Admission is $1 for adults and free to children 9 years This interesting properly on Boulder Rd. in and under, and also free to anyone with proof o f a charity Manchester offers spacious rooms and an open stair­ N o problem — this gracious home offers fireplaces in ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ c J e S l v e O w ner has new price on quaity crafted 8 room CotoniaL case — super for holiday decorations! Featuring 8 both the living room and master bedroom for cozy Outstanding U lR Far the Family donation in 1990. winter nights! 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1st 9 plus room Contemporary. Great floor plaa kxs ol That wanla room. 4 or 5 bedrooms, family room, Seller can heb wlh financing or dosing costs. A Cinema rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, F.P., 2 rear porches, Door prizes w ill be drawn at 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m. and amerSioa that make this home eparkle. A custom tniy rematkabis home. AAing $229,900. Cel Bar­ thermil windows and MORE!!! Beautiful quiet set­ floor laundry, enclosed side porch and 1 car garage porck large country style lot. Aiking $161,900. Cel located on a lovely horseshoe street. C ALL TODAY! beauty offered at $378,900. C al Baibara WUrteig. Barbara iMinbeig. bara Wftinberg. 4 p.m. Food and refreshments are available. Pbr dealer ting. Offered at $264,900. information, call 633-3898. $159,900. HARTFORD An Intemsbonal Notwortt of Mependontfy Otmed tnd Opsniod Etiste OKcm CInwiM CHy — Avalon (PG) FrI-Sun 1. 3:45. 7. 9:30. — Rovafsal of For­ tune (R) FrFSun 1:30. 3:50. 7:10, 035. — Postcard From the Edge (R) Frl-Sun 120. 330. 7:15, 0:40. — Tho Roacuars Down Under (Q) FrI-Sun Leaf pickup 1:15,4,6:50,9:20. REAL Vinlon Village Rie 31 EAST HARTFORD Bualar's Pub 8 Cinema — Marked lor Death (R) Fri-Sun 730,930. ESTATE 3466 D Mam S !, Covoniry REAL ESTATE m STRJS5 NORTH ANO MAIN STREET IHILIPS 985 Main Street Showcaaa Cinema 1-10 — Dancee With Wolves (PG-13) FrI and Sat r n M D A M V ^03 647 T653 OFF The Town of Manchester’s Annual Leaf Collection noon. 3:30, 7:10, 1030; Sun 1. 430, 8. — Three Men and a UMIe Lady r e a l t o r MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 06040 L U M r A N Y 203 643-2215 FAX REAL ESTATE 1 YR. BUYER Manchester. 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(PG) Frl-Sun 2:10, 4:25, 7.40, 10. — Rocky V (PG-13) Fri-Sun 2. 430. 7. ■ Alexander St., Bamwood Rd., Bayberry Rd., Bell 9:40. — Ghost (PG-13) Fri-Sun 2.4 30, 7, 9:40. — Jacob's Ladder (R) Fri- PRESENT YOURSELFIII Reginald Plnto/Manehaatar HaraM Sun 2:05, 435,7:10,9:50. $214,900 St., Bidwcll St., Bramblebush Rd., Broad St., Bush H ill WORLD CLASS ESTATE — Take Spadous fieldstone & cedar sided (kxi- Rd., Cedarwood Rd., Chalmers St., Chambers St., City EXTREMELY NICE, 5 room Condo. 2nd floor unit. Nice size over immediately this beautiful lap of GREAT FOR HORSES — California temporary wkh large rooms, fire p l^ View, Columbus St., Coventry St., Crestwood Dr., Deb­ •- 'W luxury home. Aluminum and brk^ Contemporary, 4 car garage, nestled family room, formal dining room, ther- bie Dr., Deepwood Dr., Deerfield Dr., Devon Dr., Ed­ rooms. All amenities. Outdoor shed. Low electric bills. 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42 Fred Astaire’s 1 Outm sister Section 3, Page 11 5 Underwater 44 Actress ihipt West Friday, Nov. 23,1990 9 Incite to 45 Short for attack Susan SPORTS 12 Type ol boat 46 Poisonous 13 — OIneten: snake "Out of Afri­ 49 Of chlorine ca " author 53 Term ol Id — Tie-tung address 15 Doesn’t 54 Neophyte ailit 56 Building 16 Actress — entrance Garr 57 — Khan 17 Playwright ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnaon Weber Hnds an identity in Manchester 58 Horse color — Batti 59 Concerning 18 Mora (2 wds.) By JiM TIERNEY the past. He just shot off again. He delicious 60 Cam. time Manchester Herald just turned it on. There’s times I’m 20 Pretend 61 Hem, e.g. 10 Shakespear­ 36 Period (2 wds.) 62 Do farm ean villain 38 Handle not content with the effort I put in, 22 Cricket work 11 Tree animal roughly but today I feel like I ran tough or positions 19 Ancient 41 Author Jean MANCHESTER — Come 1991, 23 High In pilch South Ameri­ Paul — it’s safe to say that the Manchester tougher than I have the past two 24 For a special can Indian 43 Himalayan years.” purpose 21 Miss Kelt of cedar Thanksgiving Day Road Race Com­ (2 wds.) the comics 45 Glimmered mittee will emblazon the phone Weber, more of a cross country 27 Tank 23 Japanese 46 Pronto runner than a road racer, was com­ 31 Look at aborigine (abbr.) number next to the name of Chris 32 Straight — 24 Snakes 47 Uses shovel Weber in its directory of elite run­ ing off a fourth-place finish in the 25 Creme — 48 Mild — arrow Canadian Cross Country Champion­ 34 Bewildered — creme expletive ners. 35 Real estate 26 Warm 49 Sleep rock The 6-foot-7, 160-pound Weber, a ships last Sunday in Halifax. His la.st map 27 Actor Grant 50 Ascended SNAFU by Bruce Baatlia 37 — Illy 28 Existence 51 Tiniest bit Canadian from the capital city of road race was Oct. 15 in Canada, 39 Fixed 29 Spool 52 Cut short Winnipeg in the province of where he placed second to renowned 40 Make 30 Short for 55 Hebrew Nathan road racer John Halvorsen in a lOK. content letter SPIDER-MAN by Stan I Manitoba, undeniably made a name 33 Secure for himself Thursday morning A pedestrian first mile (4:29) by a V P* I'DUNSTDTAKEACOMTWCr A T -mATso^teNr, /n TMef^A/rroFA/ew large lead pack preceded the second, T” T" 3 CHRISTMAS Yom.. during the 54th running of the s h o p p in g s ALR6M)f M e , AND SMBS Manchester Thanksgiving Day Road and most laborious, mile up High­ 12 h r Race. LOSING TH&VeiGHr SH& IOilO«M5 SH&U land Street. Weber’s frame was easi­ “We called them up,” the 24- ly seen in the lead pack, which in­ 15 hrr h r CAIN BACK DURING THB year-old Weber said, referring to the cluded John Treacy, Ashley John­ 15 Manchester Road Race committee. son, Gerry O’Reilly, Steve Plasen- “A friend of mine has a road race cia, Steve Ave, Pht McCarthy, Con­ handbook and it lists all the road way and Gregorek. races in the states. We didn’t think “I got driven over it (the course) there would be the really big names yesterday by the people I’m staying in it.” with,” Weber said. “The meet direc­ Little did Weber know that tor said the Irish guys think whoever Manchester is one of the finest road is at the top of the hill first, you races in the country with annual won’t be able to catch them on the EEK AND MEEK by Howla Schnaidar droves of world-class runners. downhill. That sort of warned me And, little did the rest of the elite not to lose anyone on the hill. It’s I THIWK HEAPED m fiOWJ field know about Weber. not really steep. It’s really long.” AfO ECOJCMIC RECESS/OO... DO 400 “When I initially came I thought At the two-mile mark, crossed in KWOJU? I’d have a shot at winning it,” Weber 9:34, Johnson and Gregorek shared said. “Then I heard who else was the lead with Conway, among coming and I thought maybe I’ll go others. And, Weber was right there. for fourth or fifth. I know, the names 'Riming onto the downhill portion of all the big U.S. guys, but I don’t on Porter Street all together were really know how they run.” Gregorek, Treacy, Ave, Conway, stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-Word” I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Everyone, especially two-time Johnson, Weber and O’Reilly. 'That o H at 1-900-454-3535andenteringaccesscodenumber 184 by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee defending Manchester champ John lead pack of seven, which hit three DO I” ____ 95c per minute: Touch-Tone or rotary phones.____ Unscramble these four Jumbles, Gregorek, knows now how Weber miles in 14:07, stayed together until one letter to each square, to form Uh-oh...l've hurt her 2 S four ordinary words. feelings again nms. the four-mile mark (18:49). > m In yet another dramatic mad dash Strictly a three-man race turning 3 o DRECY WINTHROP by Dick Cavalli to the final tape, Weber withstood a onto Main Street, Weber wrested the k s furious, driving kick by Gregorek lead from Conway. Gregorek passed O DO IS YOUR GRANDMOTHER YEAH, BLIT s h e 's ITte aoINQ TO B E a R E A T z -< o - over the final 200 meters and Conway midway down Main Street ST IL L STAYINJS- WITH LEAVIN e N E X T TO SEE MT CADASAIN, registered the improbable victory in before setting his sights on Weber CELEBRITY CIPHER YOU? WEEK. Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous h is maiden appearance in and the finish line. m I people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for EVAUM 'liT another. Today's clue: I equals C. Manchester. “I figured it was to my advantage, 0 m Weber’s winning time for the the slower we were going,” 'DZSSKCZZV WL X 4.78-mile distance was 21:47 with Gregorek said. “I figured I had 1 If/. Gregorek a tick back in 21:48. everything set up. It’s frustrating not DBHM IXOZBLMS, HASNIB Another first-time to Manchester, being able to catch him.” WATER POWER THAT Irishman Frank Conway, ran a bril­ Seemingly, Gregorek had Weber R o CWYD ZUSK X 1 HELPS RUN M ANY liant race in taking third in 21:49. perfectly measured with 200 meters HOUSEHOLPS. Uncharted, unfathomed, unper- left. o ^ NMC JOXLL OWUHL.' tAvAlU “I just sort of went,” Weber said. GOTFER ceived are just a few of the adjec­ m O) Now arrange the circled letters to ERNIE by Bud Grace tives surrounding Weber’s running “I didn’t know how far I had on ratt £, — O X O O K form the surprise answer, as sug­ -It-' ,■ P O ^ T i 'J gested by the above cartoon. SORRY.a RAM OUT OF career outside of Canada. him. I checked a couple of times. He was still there, just a couple of XUVMOLZU. THE CeiL(U6 TIME OK r (UOULD “It feels grcaL” Weber said. “It’s t O p THE HAVE INCLUPEP THE PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "On Thanksgiving Day all over Print answer here: )C X X a big breakthrough because I’ve meters behind me. As soon as you ^ " '•-A*#' SlSTIfO e EjfPUUSIoM FROM THE m > America, families sit down to dinner at the same moment never raced against these guys know that the guy is closer, you (Answers tomorrow) CHAPEL 6ARPEW OFEPEM — half time." — T. Urkey McDish. seem to get a little more out of your Jumblos; BRIBE LATCH ABRUPT UNWISE before. It’s my first major road race 5 » Yesterday’s body and dig a little deeper.” Answer Where the snobs lived— IN “SN U B U R B IA " in the states. A lot of times you ' V -IV iV'. ^ come into a race like this and get in­ 3 3 > . Weber may have dug himself timidated. They don’t know what Now bock In stock, Jumblo Book No. 39 Is ovaliablo lor S2.80, which Includes postaga right into the world-class category and bundling, from Jumbla, c/o this nawspapar, P.O. Box 43M, Orlando, FL 328h2>43M I ’m capable of. It’s a definite ad­ Ineluda your nama, addrass and zip coda and maka your chack piyabla to Nawspaparbooks. with the victory. Which all came as . i- - --s V V. vantage.” a surprise to the friendly Weber. Gregorek had absolutely no com­ “It’s perfect timing for me be­ plaints in his race. THE PHANTOM by Lea Falk & Sy Barry cause I just finished cross country Jtv- *- ■ “It’s the way I’ve won the race training,” he said. >tX/0O /) ( j A & y , pa I n e e d /MORE PRE POWER. COlVIE the past two years,” the 30-year-old Will he back to defend his title in A fl/C H fTOdB. W E G O ^ •ON, \W IT H BUGS BUNNY by Warner 8ros. Gregorek said. “I can’t complain. I PILOT just tried to do the same thing again. 1991? DAFFY./WHAT ELMER DECIDED BUT I MANA&ED T O ESCAPE BEFORE He had a lot more left than I did in “It seems like a good thing to do,” HAPPENEDr^' A DUCK DINNER HE COULD 60 THROUGH WITH IT V __ ".f the end. He had incredible leg he said with a smile. “I think it (the WOULD BE JUST •V AS (500P AS A WOW/... BY ) \ speed. He who lives by the sword. . race) is great.” THE SKIN j U »» TURKEY DINNER OF YOUR < I Uncharted, unfathomed and un­ Weber’s anonymity didn’t enter TEETH perceived are now outdated adjec­ HUH?./ y into the outcome, according to Raginald Pinlo/ManchMtor Harald tives for Chris Weber. He no longer Gregorek. will run in anonymity. CO M IN G H O M E — An animated Chris Weber is about to to the wire by one second. Frank Conway (over Gregorek’s “I consider everyone who toes the break the finish banner, winner of the 54th running of the left shoulder) finished third another second behind in another line a threau” he said. “I don’t take No one does after winning the Manchester Road Race on Thanksgiving Day. The 6-7 anybody for granted. I think I kicked Manchester Thanksgiving Day Road fantastic finish. as hard, if not harder, than I have in Race. Weber beat two-time defending champion John (Sregorek (5) HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne OwKiawwa •? N€A nt / ^ r NovV KEMEMBER, AT THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr PINNER ToNItSriT WE EACH BAP NElVS./ THE J A f , P O H ’T F14fHT TURKEY GOT AWAY. \T.,.'WE’t^E M A PE FOR. riAV'E TO (3IV/E t h a n k s ^ ^ 1 r- ' % o t h e r ,.. w e FOR SOMETHING INTO yOUR Pe5IRES,„ BLTri CANT THINK OF What's a n y t h i n g ... J

Clift's gfleuNE Inside ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue 1 FRANK AND ERNEST by BobThavaa wow! YOUR FRIEND'S , IT SURE FEELS I YEAH, I KNOW ) TH' ONLY TROUBLE B o c t o r MACHINE PACKS MORE I SOOD TBE BACK\ WHATCHA y IS, I KNOW I’M wONMue KICK THAN A BOTTLE WHERE I BELONG! 1 MEAN! r " ^ E R E I BELONG,BUT HAS JU ST OF BAD RED-EYE.' ^TM NOT SURE EXACTLY /kCTIVATED WHERE I AM! A gut>6(r-F P iC B p HIS TIM E - MACHINE Treacy says race is ‘precious’ TO TRANS­ i T i S T o p e PORT ALLEY OOP/\NP m ... page 12 TW O-GUN S K A s t a k e n e o ffe s s lO H JAKE BACK TO THE o f IA\ gO p\j Rea top Connecticut finisher COLORADO TERRITORY I — ^ 9 O F 1 8 7 3 . ... page 12 ^3RA4Af_ ® 1880 0, NEA. Inc I I — Plasencia learned hard lesson THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom PHIPPS by Joseph Farris ... page 12 A ^MALL PIZZa"^ O'Brien likes race distance ... page 13 MHS blanks East on gridiron 9

If:.,:.,T ... page 14 RaginaM PInto/Manchaatar Harald Lions, Cow boys both triumph ROUND THE BEND — Mark Elliott, right, leads the lead pack heading onto Charter Oak Street early in Thursday’s of runners that also includes John Gregorek (5), Ashley John- Manchester Road Race, ... page 15 son (11) and Steve Schadler (34) as they round the corner 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 23, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 23,1990_13 Add Plasencia to the list Rea O’Brien finds distance From Page 12 MANCHESTER — The names of Randy Thomas, Keith Brandy, Ocranl Donnkowski, Marcus Barreto, their heads. I knew if I went out Steve Sptence, David Murphy and now, Steve Plasencia, with them I’d be in real trouble at of the race to her liking have something in common. the top of the hill.” Jim “Heartbreak Hill.” In various ycar.s, all of them came to Manchester on Rea passed the first mile in 4:35 By LEN AUSTER since L’eggs and tne toot oiu wen, Thanksgiving Day for the first time with an asterisk at­ and was approximately 30th. Manchester Herald “I passed Judi going up the hill,” St. Hilaire said. tached to their name, which read, ‘One to watch.’ Tierney O’Brien, who represents Team New “Judi’s coming off an injury so I The 34-ycar-old Plasencia, the 1990 TAC outdoor “As we climbed the hill, people MANCHESTER — It may not be Balance, said. “That was sort of my knew she might not be her normal track 10,000-mctcr champ and member of the 1988 were coming back to me,” Rea, who her optimum distance, but the 4.78 plan because I consider myself a self. She’s tough anyway,” said United States Olympic team in the 10,000, came to placed ninth in the Big East Cross miles that represents the Manchester good strength runner. I was hoping O’Brien, who has won the last three Manchester this year with a similar asterisk. Country championships, said. “Like, Road Race course was more than to make my move up the hill and get head-to-head meetings with St. As the unpleasant fate met by his aforementioned one almost every 100 meters.” sufficient as Cathy O’Brien showed a pretty good distance and then hold Hilaire. predecessors, Plasencia fell viedm to the unique aura of Plasencia was all by himself in eighth place, a good her heels to the field in taking the it,” added the 5-foot-2, 100-pound “We ran together for the first mile the course and talent in Manchester. 30-40 yards behind the lead pack of seven, until the Rea figures he was around 16th women’s division in the 54th winner. and then I passed her going up the Plasencia placed 10th (22:17) in the 54th running of four-mile mark. turning onto Porter Street. renewal of the Thanksgiving Day St. Hilaire, of Fall River, Mass., hill,” O’Brien explained. “TTiat’s the Manchester Road Race Thursday, following his long “It’s get to the point of being in no man’s land,” “I wanted to run somewhere event. who was 3-for-3 in Manchester where I made my move, and I just jo t^ cy from his residence in Eugene, Ore. Plasencia said, referring to the empty feeling he had at around 22:30 and I ran 22:28,” Rea, O’Brien, 23, of Durham, N.H., a having won also in 1985, was any­ held it.” “It’s a little disappointing,’’ Plasencia an under­ that juncture of the race. “At one point, I made a con­ who wore a University of Connec­ member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic thing but disappointed with her run­ O’Brien wasn’t surprised by her graduate of the University of Minnesota, said. “You give scious effort to close the gap. It was getting way from ticut singlet, ei^lained. “So, I was team in the marathon, set a course ner-up finish. winning effort. “I haven’t had a race me. those guys a few strides and.. .there’s a lot of good run­ pretty happy. I just wanted to get to record in her maiden voyage “I’m real happy with second in a in two months, but I’ve been in a As Plasencia found out the hard way, the Manchester ners here. It was a good course. I like a course that is the top of the hill with some legs. through the south end of Manchester resp^table time,” said the perky St. training mode. I’m getting ready for challenging.’’ Road Race course is indiscriminate and unforgiving to with a time of 24:12. Her clocking Hilaire. “I went out hard going up a marathon next year. And I ususally newcomers. And the crowd was great today. Plasencia seemed in perfect striking distance through Every other person was yelling, ’Go shattered the two-year-old record of the hill. Cathy just got ahead of me. race well when I’m in the middle of “The change in climate bothered me,” he said. “It the first two miles. He was in the middle of a densely UConn, Go Connecticut’. That real­ 24:26 set by Judi St. Hilaire. “My objective was to feel strong heavy training because I’m more of populated lead pack. While most runners lose touch with takes a few days to adjust.” ly helped.” St. Hilaire, 31, two-time defend­ coming off the hill without the foot a strength runner. I usually can Plasencia felt the race strategy went accordingly. bothering me and finally respectably power myself through a race. I had a V the leaders going up the hill, the reverse problem oc­ At the prize list ceremony at ing champion in her first real com­ “I figured it would be a war of attrition,” he said. petition since undergoing foot well. I’m really happy. Some people good race two months ago and I felt curred for Plasencia. Plasencia may have lost his first battle in Manchester. Nathan Hale School following the race, hearing his name called out surgery in July for a bone spur, was may feel I should be disappointed I’d be fine. Narda Conlay/Spaclal to tha Harald After being right with the leaders, Plasencia began to But, only time will tell, if he is to lose the war. finishing second but it’s different “.. .It was a nice race to run. It’s a WITH THE PACK — Steve Plasencia (6) is with the lead pack as it makes it to the top of the fall back as they turned onto Porter Street. among world-class runners was spe­ second with a time of 24:47. “My best distances are lOK and when you’re coming off an injury nice way to start the morning,” “The downhill was where I lost touch,’’ he said. “You cial. Highland Street hill. Plasencia, in his first start in Manchester, learned a hard lesson and Jim Tierney is a sports writer for the Manchester up but I feel I can run shorter,” said like that. I’m more encouraged by O’Brien, who noted she and her hus­ finished 10th overall. get to the point where your mind starts to wander.’’ Herald. “It’s kind of nice,” a smiling Rea the performance than anything.” band were heading for his parents’ said, “I’m 21 and still in college. O’Brien, who ran briefly for the University of Oregon before return­ St. Hilaire was having a good home in Long Island for Thanksgiv­ Those guys are a few notches above 1990 season until the injury struck. ing dinner, said. me.” ing to her home in the Granite State. “I just tend to run longer races. It’s She won the Nike Women’s 8K in Leslie Lehane, 27, of Brookline, Washington, D.C., then took the Fall Mass., a late entry, was third overall Road Race is a As one of the main members of a fun to run races of this distance. RaginaM Ptnto/Manchaatar Harald burgeoning program at UConn, the They’re over so quickly. River 5K with a world record time in the women’s divison with a time WOMEN’S DIVISION WINNER — Cathy O’Brien of Durham, of 14:57, and then won the L’egg’s of 25:08. Linda Begley of Suffield name of Peter Rea has been restored O’Brien, who last ran two months N.H., heads for the finish, winner of the women’s division in to its roots and will surely ring loud ago when she won the Philadelphia Mini Marathon lOK, all in a 13-day was fourth with a time of 25:25. ‘precious jewel’ but. and clear around Connecticut in the Half Marathon (Sept. 16) took con­ stretch in May. Begley was first Connecticut female Thursday’s Manchester Road Race with a record clocking of future. trol of the race in the second mile on “This was my first legitimate race to break the tape. 24:12. It was her first visit to Manchester. By LEN AUSTER Manchester Herald Manchester Road Race Notebook MANCHESTER — There was one and only one reason why John Treacy was in Thursday’s field for Breagy almost guessed it the 54th running of the Manchester Road Race. Charlie Breagy, always animinated and with an And that’s because it was the opinion, had some thoughts in the pressroom before O H Manchester Road Race. TTiursday’s Manchester Road Race. “Watch out for J 3 I” “You have a jewel in Manchester (Steve) Plasencia. He just ran a 27:47 lOK. And Frank with the Road Race,” Treacy, wo Conway, he’ll be up there. And Ashley Johnson, he was 5> m finished seventh despite battling a second at Falmouth (Road Race). He has a heckuva 5 o bad cold, said. “It’s very precious kick.” 'and we Johns all love it,” he added, How was Breagy’s forecasting? Conway was third, o ro z -< referring to himself, John Doherty two seconds off the winning time of 21:47. Johnson finished sixth in 22:01 and Plascencia was 10th in 22:17. and John Gregorek. H H Doherty, the 1986 and ’87 cham­ And Breagy himself? “What was my time. A long m I pion, ran injured and finished back time,” he answered rhetorically. Breagy finished 24th a o m in the field. year ago, making the prize list. “I was amazed.” Treacy, 33, bom in County Reginald Ptnto/Manchaatar Harald JOHN TREACY Only one had to be towed COMING IN — Linda Begley of Suffield is surrounded by all was the first Connecticut female finisher and fourth overall in Waterford, Ireland who now calls E. Greenwich, R.I., home, said he The police go up and down Main Street before the males as she heads for the finish in Thursday’s race. Begley the women’s division. broken inasmuch as the course will race, and any car that’s not moved gets towed. There was R o didn’t consider missing running in be changed for the 1991 race due to his second home. only one car, however, that had to be towed this year and O Main Street reconstruction. He also that’s because it had broken down. “People were really “I’ve had a very bad cough. I still was runner-up in 1983 and was third C) CD have it. I would have never run un­ good this year,” said Manchester Police Lt. Beau Thur- in both ’87 and a year ago. nauer, traffic supervisor. m CD less it was Manchester. Any other Treacy, a fierce competitor, was race, I would have canceled.” not content finishing seventh. Starters stretched forever o Treacy is a four-time champion, “I’m never happy unless I win,” The start line was at St. James Church, across from the having won in 1978, ’79, ’84 and he said brusquely. “But I do analyze Savings Bank of Manchester. But ruimers started as far m f ’85. He holds the course record of why I was seventh and after that I back as the Anderson Brothers service station. It took 5 « 21:26 set in 1979. That won’t be won’t worry about it.” over three minutes for all the runners to cross the start line. The chute system went up in “record time” of 12 30 > 1655 minutes, 46 seconds according to Race Director Jim Bal- Farmington’s Rea come. 1175 Race has become a tradition \2167i m m RHAM High boys’ soccer coach Mike Zotta was one Raginald Pinto/Manchaatar Harald of the entrants in Thursday’s race. “My first one was in top state finisher HAPPY ENTRANT — Kathleen Grant has a wide smile on her face as she heads out during 1977.1 used to run for time but now it’s a social event. I Thursday’s Manchester Road Race. She was one of over 8,700 registered entrants. always meet my family on Pitkin Street. It’s become a tradition,” he said. Raginald Pinto/Manchaatar Harald By JIM TIERNEY Just like a lot of people. SMALL PACKAGE — Frank Conway, at 5-8, Manchester Herald Record to stand forever With the auspicious field and favorable weather Due to the impending reconstruction on downtown forecast, Treacy made a bold prediction at the spaghetti Suitor had the best job felt engulfed by the top two runners, who were MANCHESTER — The name of Main StreeL this was the final year for this Manchester diimer Wednesday night. a lot taller, but that didn’t prevent the Irishman Road Race course of 4.75 miles. John Treacy’s course “The record is going to fall tomorrow,” he said. “I’m George Suitor, Manchester High School boys’ cross Peter Rea rang loud and clear on the country and track coach, said he had the best job of from taking third place in Thursday's run. scholastic running scene around the record of 21:26 was set in 1979. taking you guys up that hill hard.” When two-time defending champ Gregorek took the anyone on race day. “I get to start the clock at the finish m state of Connecticut during his high At the spaghetti ditmer, Treacy was saddened by the fact his record wouldn’t have been able to stand the test podium, he added fuel to Treacy’s challenge. line and get to watch all the top runners (as they come school years at Farmington High across),” he said. “It’s like I died and went to heaven.” school. of time, since the course will be a true five-mile event “I’ll be right behind you going up the hill,” Gregorek beginning in 1991. said to Treacy. Suitor controlled the back-up clock, in case of a mal­ Then a staunch frontrunner, Rea function with the primary one. If the primary one works, was the State Open champion in the 32 Irish Connection still there he has the best job in the house. Just watching the 5,000 meters in 1987, the year in world

By DENNE H. FREEMAN team today. Johnson wouldn’t declare the vic­ The Associated Press “We want to stay close to our tory extra special. routine,” Johnson said. “We’ll let “All victories count the same,” he IRVING, Texas — Not only do them off over the weekend. I think said. “But I’m extremely proud. the 1990 Dallas Cowboys bear no we’re going to continue to im­ We’ve gone through some difficult resemblance to their hapless one- prove.” times. ” victory predecessors of a year ago, Johnson said he knows Smith is Smith scored on runs of 1 and 48 they are suddenly chasing an NFC improving. yards. wild-card playoff berth. “What can you say about Emmitt “That last run just killed us,” “We’re not just trying to have a Smith?” Johnson said. “He’s going Washington linebacker Wilbur Mar­ break-even year,” quarterback Troy to be a great player in the NFL.” shall said. Aikman said. “We’re looking to win Washington comerback Martin “Smith is phenomenal, no ques­ the rest of our games. Our goal is Mayhew said Smith “is the best tion,” Aikman said. “He doesn’t 9-7.” back we’ve faced this year. The turf have great speed but he’s tremen­ Rookie Emmitt Smith rushed 23 was slippery and it affected dously quick.” times for 132 yards and scored two everyone’s play except his.” Washington’s Mark Rypicn hit 26 touchdowns Thursday as the Cow­ Smith said he wants to become of 54 passes for 267 yards and a 6- boys defeated the Washington more of a force in the Dallas of­ yard scoring pass to Ricky Sanders, Redskins 27-17 for their first back- fense. but the Redskins were held to only to-back victories since 1987. “I got the ball in my hands 36 yards rushing, their lowest total Dallas increased its record to 5-7, enough today and I’m satisfied,” he of the year. best since the team won seven three said. “I know this, wiiuiing two in a Aikman finished 20 of 31 for 222 years ago. Washington, which has row, is really going to help the con­ yards and a 12-yard scoring pass to V lost all four of its Thanksgiving fidence of this team. It’s the first Michael Irvin. games against the Cowboys, time in a long time.” “We beat a very good football dropped to 6-5. Washington coach Joe Gibbs said team,” Johnson said. “We just wanted to get the football to Emmitt Both teams are chasing the three Smith “is a very, very good back. We also missed some tackles, too, today.” NFC wild-card berths. Irvin said it was the sweetest vic­ » J Philadelphia is 6-6 and Green Bay that helped him out.” Dallas had lost four straight tory yet. 5-5 with the only NFC records (ex­ “I’ve been here three years and cepting the division leaders) better games on Thanksgiving Day. It’s now 15-7-1 on the holiday. this is the victory of all victories,” than the Cowboys. Irvin said. “They scored 17 straight Th* Asao •iaiad Praaa ’ ■ A ' * ' * ' 1 ' ' Coach Jimmy Johnson said the Gibbs said Dallas is becoming a , points and we could have folded. Cowboys aren’t going to make the force under Johnson. But we wanted to win two in a row, N O T THIS TIME — Dallas tight end Jay Novacek, right, loses control of the ball i''!; he !s . v w •’" - -‘; ^ v ; . ■ ”, ■ mistake of thinking playoffs. In fact, “You can sec Dallas coming on in win a division game and win on tackled by Washington’s Andre Collins (55) during first-quarter action from their game he ordered conditioning work for the leaps and bounds,” Gibbs said. Thanksgiving. We did all three.” Thursday in Irving, Texas. The Cowboys won, 27-17. Dannia Davta/Spacial.totha Harald WINNING FEELING — Members of the Manchester High football team, left photo, hoist aloft the Manchester Herald Town Championship Trophy, presented to the winning side, after the Indians' 21 -0 victory over East Catholic Thanksgiving Day morning. East QB Aric Alibrio (40), In Brief • • • Dannis Davis/Spaclal to tha Harald above, tries to leave the Indians’ Frank Woodbury behind during Thursday’s play. Sanders runs wild against the Broncos

Johnson tops All-America list By HARRY ATKINS they finished 2-7. “I was proud of how hard we played Larry Johnson, who passed up the NBA to remain with The Associated Press and it just wasn’t good enough to stay It’s far from a close shave as MHS blanks East defending champion UNLV, came within one vote of with them,” Denver coach Dan Reeves being a unanimous selection to The Associated Press’ PONTIAC, Mich. — The puzzling O 31 said. “We lost some people, and when DO I” By FWUL OFRIA it 12-0. White then hit Crockett for preseason college All-America team. slide continues for the Denver Broncos you don’t have all your guns it’s tough.” Social to the Herald the two-point conversion as the In­ Johnson is joined on the team by forwards Billy while the Detroit Lions have a vision of s s last year’s dream finish. The keys to the game were Sanders and dians faked the kick and opted for Owens of Syracuse and Alonzo Mourning of Geor­ > m the return of kicker Eddie Murray, who MANCHESTER — Mike Masse East still holds lead the pass. getown and the backcourt of Kenny Anderson of Georgia Barry Sanders, who triggered the 3 D Lions’ five-game wimiing s t r ^ with a missed five games with a hip injury. sat patiently in the Manchester High \ ^ t e was in control of the Tech and Steve Smith of Michigan State. By RAUL OFRIA The Lions had come under fire, both O DO football team’s locker room, waiting Manchester offense like an old big game on Thanksgiving Day in 1989, Social to the Herald Johnson was on 64 of the 65 ballots from the nation­ from the fans and from team owner Wil­ ^ < to keep a promise. Grid Notebook veteran, completing 6-of-8 passes wide panel of writers and broadcasters. Anderson was rushed for 147 yards and scored two touchdowns Thursday as Detroit beat liam Clay Ford. The feeling was that Earlier in the week, he had made for 105 yards. He also made several second with 59 votes. Smith had 46, Owens 36 and H H MANCHESTER — Denver 40-27. Sanders, who rushed for 1,470 yards last a deal with his team: should they may have lost some hair in the vic­ key tackles from his safety position. Mourning 31. m DC Manchester’s win leaves East still It was the fourth consecutive loss for year as a rookie, wasn’t getting the ball beat East Catholic by more than 20 tory, but the coach saved the price “We had a quarterback who really Wf o m in front of intratown series, 9-7. It the Broncos (3-8), the defending AFC enough. points, he would have his head of three haircuts. Masse’s two ran the offense well,” Masse said of Richardson signs with 76ers was the second consecutive year champions. The Lions (4-7) ended a “We rediscovered Barry,” Ford said. shaved. sons, John and Michael followed his signal caller. “It’s the poise and iiv - ROME (AP) — Micheal Ray Richardson said he will the Indians took home the three-game losing streak which began “He makes a big difference. I’m watching their father into Rouleau’s locker confidence that finally as a junior he -5 , sign a two-year guaranteed contract worth $800,000 per So when Masse returned firom the Manchester Herald Town Cham­ got. But we had an outstanding when they blew a 21-point lead and lost a play and I have to adjust my eyes be­ O o field following Manchester’s 21-0 pionship Trophy. It’s kept on a room barber shop...Rodney year with the Philadelphia 76ers unless his Italian team cause when he gets the ball, everyone else game from Terry Perry and Kevin matches the offer. to Washington in overtime. victory over East Thursday after­ permanent basis...Manchester also Crockett was named Manchester’s seems to be moving in slow motion.” Bottomley, people who we have Officials of Knorr Bologna said they would hold “It gives us a boost of confidence that’s o m noon, split endAeam barber Stacey got a second leg on the Army and game MVP while Adam Alibrio Sanders carried 23 times for 147 yards, looked to for leadership all year.” Richardson to his contract, a two-year d ^ which pays been lacking for three weeks since that Q CO Navy Club trophy. A team retires picked up the honors for East Rouleau and the rest of the Indians Masse was quick to point out him $550,000 per year. Washington game,” said linebacker Chris including a 7-yard touchdown, and he m CO an A&N trophy after three vic­ Catholic...Dave White was 2-for-2 were waiting for their head coach in others who contributed to the vic­ Richardson met briefly with team executives in Bolog­ Spielman, who led the Lions with seven turned one of his three receptions into a the Indian’s makeshift barber shop. tories. in the air during the first half with tackles and three assists. “I went out in 35-yard TD. O tory. “The line really did an out­ na and they agreed to begin full-scale talks today. He in­ , Masse’s already short hair fell both completions on a drive that the huddle in the fourth quarter and said, “He’s as good a back as we’ve ever standing job. Rob Bovee at guard, dicated the team may be willing to meet his demands. quickly, and for the most part, so did ...With their head coach’s pend­ ended with Sears’ TD ‘We’ve got to redeem ourselves,' and we seen,” Reeves said. “He showed what he the other seniors Marcus DeFbrest Richardson played eight seasons in the NBA with New V East Catholic. Keeping the ball on ing head shave on the line, catch...Manchester had just one did. could do on the films and we’re not the S > and Keith Zingler, and O J. Crom­ York and New Jersey. He was banned in 1986 after test­ the ground for all but four passing Manchester players had an extra first down in the first half yet led “This is a great win for our program.” first ones he’s done this to. His legs look g » well and Dave Lyder.” ing positive for cocaine for a third time. His right to play plays, the Eagles ate up the clock incentive on T\irkey Day to con­ 14-0...John Colas blocked East’s The Broncos could muster only 283 like tree trunks and of course he’s going Facchini found solice with the in the NBA was restored in 1988. 33 > . vert the points after touchdowns. first punt attempt...Crowd was yards against the Lions. Denver quarter­ to break a lot of tackles.” without any end zone celebrations. play of several of his players. “We The Indians scored 18 points worth 2,500. . . The shutout was the The Lions ended the 1989 season with T h « Astoclalad Prats Manchester, which finishes the had good effort today from the guys Great Alaska Shootout in jeopardy back John Elway, who completed 24 of of touchdowns and added three seventh whitewashing in 10 games a five-game winning streak which began FREIGHT TRAIN — Detroit running back Barry Sanders (20) breaks year at 4-6, didn’t need the clock or we’ve had good effort from all year, ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A new NCAA rule 37 passes for 243 yards, was sacked three penetrating drives. They struck hair-lowering points on conver­ suffered by East Catholic this year. times by a Detroit defense which has only with a 13-10 victory over Cleveland on Adam Alibrio (12 carries, 77 yards) pushing back the start of the Division I basketball season away from the grasp of Denver’s Simon Fletcher (73) during first- sions in their 21-0 victory...Masse East scored only 42 points. 28 sacks all season. Thanksgiving Day. Sanders rushed for quickly and from long range on a Kevin Sadosky, Mike Fusco (11 car­ threatens the future of the Great Alaska Shootout. quarter action from their game Thursday at the Pontiac Silverdome. 41-yai4 run by Terry Perry and a “This might be the most difficult ries, 30 yards) and Dylan LeFevbre The rule, which takes effect in 1992, moves the start­ 145 yards in that game and ran for over The Lions won, 40-27. pair of bombs from Dave White to (12 carries, 77 yards).” ing date for Division I teams from the fourth Friday in season I’ve played in,” Elway said. 1(X) yards in three of Detroit’s final four. Marc Sears (37 yards) and Rodney Day game. Sears caught two passes “The better team won today,” With 3:10 played in the fourth November to Dec. 1. “We’ve never been 3-8 since I’ve been “(The coaches) knew what we had to It was the first time the Broncos had Gagliano had TD passes of 11 and 43 here at Denver. Crockett (31 yards). for 43 yards and bullied for six East coach Leo Facchini said after quarter and Ntochester’s 14-0 lead Alaska-Anchorage athletic director Ron Petro said a do,” Sanders said. “They saw the problem faced a run ’n shoot offense this season yards to Richard Johnson and Murray **We took advantage of some mis­ yards on his only carry. Jones had his third season at East ended at a never really in question. White and committee will meet next year to draft an amendment to “We’ve had a lot of good times and you and they corrected it.” and it showed as the Lions jumped to a kicked field goals of 24, 32, 43 and 45 takes and had some key plays from two receptions including a key 24- disapointing 1-9. “We had no il­ Crockett connected on a beautiful the Dec. 1 rule. He hopes the NCAA will address the have to handle the good with the bad. You Lions coach Wayne Pontes said there 24-7 lead early in the second quarter. yards. people that have been injured most yarder on a hanging pass which lusions coming into this game. It 31-yard strike on 4th-and-27 and issue during its convention in January 1992. have to keep battling the best you can.” had been a great emphasis on getting the “We executed pretty well,” said Lions “It felt really good to kick long field of die year, Marc Sears and Keith could have been intercepted. wasn’t that we didn’t think we could erased any doubt the may have been The Broncos, who played in the Super ball to Sanders more often in Detroit’s quarterback Bob Gagliano, who com­ goals and get back into the groove,” Mur­ Jones,” Masse said after winning his East made a big mistake on its win this game but we knew we were lingering on Memorial Field. Boxall, James lead World Cup Bowl in three of the past four seasons, run ’n shoot offense. pleted 18 of 30 passes for 248 yards. “I ray said. “We have an outside chance of in for a dogfight based on size second consecutive Thanksgiving second possession. On 3rd-and-15 “The pattern was a hook and ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Richard Boxall and Mark have not had a losing season since Elway “It’s a pass-oriented offense, but we missed some plays. But all in all, we just getting into the playoffs, the way the Na­ from the Ea.st 41, Mike Fusco broke alone.” throw. By the time I hook, he is sup­ James of England hold a one-stroke lead at 12-under-par joined the team in 1983. The Broncos worked all week at running the ball,” really kind of took what they gave us. tional Conference is. I think with 9-7 we loose for a 53-yard run down to the East fought to the Manchester 12 went 8-8 in 1988. They were last under Manchastar 6 8 0 7— 21 posed to have thrown it, and it was 276 midway through the $1.1 million World Cup of Golf Fontes said. “We ran extra offense sJl \bu get them on their heels and, ideally, could sneak in and that’s our goal right East Catholic 0 0 0 0 — 0 Manchester four. But the play was during a stretch when they kept the right there,” Crockett said. “I caught .500 in the strike-tom 1982 season, when week and all we did was run.” that’s the way it’s supposed to work.” now.” Scoring: at urana cypress Keson. called back because of a flagrant ball for 19 consecutive plays. it in full stride.” M- Ttiry Ptrry 41-yd. run (kick failed) Shades of the old days, except for Boxall shot a 69 for a 137 total and James had a 71 for M- Marc Saara 37-yd. past from Davs clip behind the play. That would be Crockett’s touchdown capped off Dwinia Davis/Spaclal to tha Harald 139. Spaniards Jose Rivero (67) and Miguel Angel WhKs (Rodnsy Crockatt pass from WhHs) the result — a fumble on fourth- the Eagles only sniff of the end Manchester’s only lengthy drive, an GRAB — Manchester High’s Marc Sears latches onto a pass Jimenez (73) were second at 277 and the U.S. team of M- Crockatt 31-yd. pass from Whits (Ksvin and-3. Bottomlay kick) zone. 11-play, 48-yarder which also saw from quarterback David White during Thursday’s game at Payne Stewart (68) and Jodie Mudd (72) third at 278. Islanders win Statistics: Following a 30-yard punt, “We moved the ball well,” Fac­ Arkansas-Arizona clash a / an exiting 37-yard touchdown run Anders Sorensen of Denmark had a 67, the best score M EC Manchester took the ball at midfield chini said. “But they (Manchester) Memorial Field. Sears scored one of the touchdowns in the 41 by Perry called back. of the day, to lead the individual competition at 10-under Otfsnsivs Plays 52 and three plays later owned a 6-0 did the job and kept us out of the Indians’ 21-0 victory. S First downs 8 The Manchester defense took 134. while Kings fall 147 Yards rushing 157 lead. East stunted to the right on end zone and kept us from making over and continued to pressure the IDS Vhrds passing 0 3rd-and-3, but Perry ran a slant left the key plays when we had the op­ preview of things to come? 252 Total yards 157 East wishbone into broken plays and bone. Masse said. ”We went out an Rouleau, Bottomley and Dave Unser Jr. 1990 driver of year By The Associated Press and went the 41 yards untouched. portunity.” Passing 0-4 muffed pitches. executed with people like Crockett White.’* NEW YORK (AP) — A1 Unser, Jr., who won his first 0 bitsrcaptlons 0 The senior running back finished the Manchester recovered on its own “We knew we had to get a good and (John) Golas, Frank Woodbury, And as a result of the effort, CART PPG Cup Indy-car championsWp edged four-time The last-place New \brk Islanders won and the NEW YORK (AP) — It’s a long per game to Arizona’s 100.3. seven rebounds, finishing with 19 2 Fumblaslost 2 day and his high school career with 25 and needed just six plays before 9-75 Panamas 4-40 game out of our linebackers because Rob Bovee and our secondary Rouleau was forced into working a stock car champion Dale Earnhardt for 1990 Driver of first-place I^s Angeles Kings lost — but not against way from New Ybrk to Indianapolis, “We’re playing good basketball, and 10, respectively. The Razor- 102 yards on 13 carries. White conected with Sears to make 2-40.0 Punting 3-18.3 that is the key to stopping the wish- people were coming up big, Stacy overtime with the barber tools. the Year. each other. and even longer from November to but we’ve got to keep up the inten­ backs led 44-41 at halftime and The 28-year-old Unser, a second-generation Indy-car In Thursday night’s only NHL games. Brad Dalgar- April, but second-ranked Arkansas sity level against Au'kansas,” said never trailed thereafter. star, drew five first-place votes from a national panel of no and Jeff Norton scored their first goals of the or No. 3 Arizona could pull off an Arizona’s Chris Mills, who scored “I just wanted to come in, work season as the Islanders beat the Winnipeg Jets 3-1 and 10 writers and broadcasters, and was named a co-winner NCAA-NTT Grand Slam — sort of. 25 points, including five 3-pointers, hard and get some defensive Manchester Road Race Notebook Czechoslovak rookie Robert Reichel had two goals as with Earnhardt by two other panelists. Earnhardt It has been 40 years since CCNY against Notre Dame. rebounds,” Morris said. “I thought received the other three first-place votes. the Calgary Flames ended Los Angeles’ six-game 1 became the only team to capture the “I don’t think they can stop our winning streak 6-3. that’s all we needed. But I got some Unser totalled 78 points to 72 for Earnhardt in the vote postseason NCAA and NTT tourna­ The victory moved Calgary within one point of the big guys (Sean Rooks and Brian open shots.” Weber had last laugh Mom lends a guiding hand taken Tbesday. ments in the days when they were Kings in the Smythe Division. The Islanders are four Williams) and we probably can’t John Doherty, two-time Manchester Road Race cham­ Farmington native Peter Rea, a junior at the University Unser, whose father won Driver of the Year in 1970 eight-team events — both at stop their running game. The key is “Morris changed things our way,” pion (1986, ’87), and John Treacy, four-time winner and of Connecticut, was the top state finisher in the race and whose Uncle Bobby won in 1974, will receive the Madison Square Garden — and a to slow down the tempo in the first coach Nolan Richardson said. course record-holder, poked a litUe fun in the direction of taking 11th place. After running in the NCAA Division I award in New %rk on Dec. 7. school could compete in each. half.” this year’s 6-7 ,160-pound winner Chris Weber at the an­ The Indy-car champion won six of 16 races in 1990, NHL Roundup Todd Day, Arkansas’ leading Cross Country Nationals Monday in Knoxville, Ten­ That is no longer possible, but it “A lot will depend on how well nual spaghetti dinner Wednesday night at the Knights of nessee, Rea was unsure of running in Manchester. including a CART record four in a row. Earnhardt, 38, wouldn’t be surprising if the winner scorer last season, was held to 5 overcame Mark Martin by 26 points in the NASCAR points behind fifth-place Pittsburgh in the Patrick. we can handle their various pres­ Columbus Hall on Main Street. What changed his mind? of tonight’s Arkansas-Arizona game points in the first ludf but scored 16 “I can’t wait to see the big tree running up the hill,” Winston Cup battle, winning nine of 29 races. New York’s Patrick Flatley opened the scoring 9:11 sures,” Olson said. “And we’re “My mother persuaded me,” he said. for the preseason Big Apple NIT in the second. Meanwhile, Arkan­ Doherty joked, referring to Weber. into the game and Dalgamo, who rejoined the Is­ going to have to get back in the tran­ championship wound up in the sition game. sas’ tenacious defense forced Duke When Treacy took the podium he began by saying, OfT to a fast start North Stars, Oilers make deal landers after sitting out 1989-90, made it 2-0 at 6:26 into 18 turnovers, including seven 9 NCAA final, as well — especially “When we had the opportunity to “The first thing I’m going to do tomorrow is tell Weber When the gun went off in Thursday’s 54th annual of the second period when he took a cross-ice feed by playmaker Bobby Hurley, who BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota from Ray Ferraro and wristed the puck from the right with top-ranked UNLV on probation play in the NIT, we said that if we what Doherty said about him.” Uie crowd at the dinner Manchester Thanksgiving Day Road Race, Albe G. niade only two of 11 shots. laughed up the discussion of Weber, who was not present North Stars traded goaltender Kari Takko to the Edmon­ circle between goalie Bob Essensa’s legs. and ineligible to defend its title. could get four good solid games, it Caron (No. 5319) jumped out to a quick 100-yard lead ton Oilers for defenseman Bruce Bell and future con­ Tonight’s game pits Arkansas’ would pay off for us down the line. at the dinner. over the world class field. “It’s nice to contribute,” Dalgamo said. “But it’s “We played hard, but their *D’ siderations. nicer that we won the game.” strength and quickness against Playing Arkansas will be good for Weber had the last laugh on Thanksgiving Day. What enable him to do this? made us loose some court vision,” Takko, 27, played parts of six seasons with the North Danton Cole cut the deficit in half at 7:38, but Nor­ Arizona’s speed and size. us. You don’t learn anything by A pair of roller skates. Stars and was 0-2 with a 6.05 goals-against average in Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said. ton iced the victory with a short-handed goal at 13:32 beating teams by big numbers.” “It was a chaotic game. No five-man Grampy’s business was brisk two games this season. “They’re quicker, we’re bigger,” Not a good feeling of the third period. team can beat them. They have ath­ Business was brisk Thursday morning at Grampy’s Bell, 25, has been playing with Cape Breton of the The victory was the Islanders’ sixth in their past said Arizona coach Lute Olson, Arkansas played almost a half Irishman Frank Conway, who finished third in his letes like we’ve never seen ” Comer Store. The store’s revenue nearly doubled during American Hockey League. In 14 games this season, he nine games and evened their home record at 5-5-0. whose Wildcats emshed Notre without its big man, 6-foot-9, 295- maiden run in Manchester, was literally looking up to his the morning hours. Almost all of it, according to the has two goals and five assists. The Jets lost for the fifth time in six games. Dame 91-61 in Wednesday night’s pound Oliver Miller, who picked up Arizona’s defense is no slouch, counterman this morning, was in coffee sales. adversaries during the Road Race. The 5-8 Conway was semifinals, the worst loss for the 9 Islanders goaltender Glenn Healy stopped 25 shots. two personal fouls in the first 2>/2 either. The Wildcats held Notre in the final trio, which included eventual winner (Tluis Flames 6, Kings 3: Reichel and Theoren Fleury Irish in almost nine years. “The big­ minutes and sat out the rest of the Dame to 36.1 percent shooting (26 Merrill-Morin improves time Weber and second-place finisher John Gregorek, which Pat Day gets 5,000th winner scored in the second period to give the Flames a 2-0 gest thing is the quickness aspect, first half, of 72), forced the Irish into 18 tur­ turned onto Main Street. Raginald Pinto/Manehaslar Harald Jan Merrill-Morin, former owner of several AAU and LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Jockey Pat Day rode his lead. Reichel had one of Calgary’s four goals in a but I don’t think we’re slow.” novers and shut down their two big TAC records, keeps on coming back to Manchester. She Weber, at 6-7, and Gregorek, at 6-2, were imposing ACCU RATE FO R EC A S T — A couple of runners in Thursday’s race predicted the demise of 5,(X)0lh career winner in a feature race at Churchill wild third period that saw the Kings get within 4-3 That gave junior college transfer scorers, LaPhonso Ellis and Elmer went away satisfied as she improved her time from a year sights for Conway. Downs, becoming the 12th jockey to reach the milestone. In the other semi, Arkansas beat East Catholic in the football game with crosstown Manchester High, and they were right as before Doug Gilmour scored at 18:58 and Sergei Isaiah Morris a chance to play and Bennett. Ellis scored 5 points, all in ago by 50 seconds. “It’s the first time I’ve been healthy “I felt like I was getting pounded on the head by Day guided Screen Prospect, $5.80, to victory in the No. 6 Duke 98-88. Makarov hit an empty net with 17 seconds left. he keyed Arkansas’ comeback from the second half, and shot 2-for-l2. MHS prevailed, 21-0. in awhile,” she said. everyone,” the native of County Kerry said. $100,000 Falls City Handicap. Arkansas is averaging 105 points a 24-13 deficit with 13 points and Bennett was O-for-7. 0 - -

16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 23,1990 iliaiulirstrr llrralil Two sure things in crazy college football season Section 4, Page 17 By HERSCHEL NISSENSON No. 6 Texas at home and might not need to beat either Baylor or Texas are idle. tails here.” ACCENT Friday, Nov. 23,1990 The Associated Press earn a bowl bid. And the Alabama NCAA Football A&M to earn their first Cotton Bowl Miami, which thinks it should be Baylor’s Floyd Casey Stadium faculty senate has urged the school trip since 1983. in the Orange Bowl in the wake of has been a field of nightmares for In this unpredictable college foot­ not to play in the Fiesta Bowl if an And No. 14 Tennessee can vir­ Notre Dame’s loss to Penn State last Texas, which has lost seven of its ball season, there are two sure things invitation is forthcoming because right now.” tually wrap up a trip to the Sugar week, is Sugar Bowl bound regard­ last eight games in Waco. Recreation ■ health ■ religion ■ relationships this weekend — the No. 1 team Arizona voters rejected a state A victory by No. 13 Iowa at Min­ Bowl by winning at home against less of what happens the rest of the won’t lose and the bowl bids finally holiday honoring Martin Luther nesota would give the Hawkeyes the Kentucky. The Vols are four-touch­ way. The Hurricanes are fortuitously “This game is a chance to go to will become official. King Jr. Big Ten title and a Rose Bowl date down favorites and figure to be at ranked ahead of BYU and Notre the Cotton Bowl and we shouldn’t Of course, the No. 1-ranked team Colorado’s No. 1 ranking is safe against No. 9 Washington. Iowa also least that next week against Vander­ Dame, their two conquerors, and are be worried about anything else,” already has lost five times this year until the Buffs meet No. 7 Notre would win if No. 19 Ohio State bilt. hoping to become the first team to coach David McWilliams said, Dame in the Orange Bowl. But run- In other games involving ranked downplaying talk of a possible na­ Technique helps override emotions during conflicts — Colorado, the current No. 1, has loses at home to No. IS Michigan. win the national championship with completed its regular season — and ncrup Miami still has two regular- “Floyd needs to come back down teams. No. 4 Brigham Young enter­ two losses. tional championship. “Can anybody tains Utah, Notre Dame visits No. forget what happened to us last year almost all the bowl invitations have season games left, including Satur­ here. He’s probably hungry and cold But Syracuse is coming off a 31-7 By D IANNA M. TALBOT guilt: “Oh, goodness! Are you all heighten the scope of the confron­ people are mwe stable when they ing participants to practice the able conflicts include those result­ 18 Southern Cal, Pitt is at No. 11 (Baylor won 50-7)7 We need a full been out for more than two weeks. day’s home date against Aloha up there in Minnesota,” Iowa coach victory over West Virginia. The Herald Features Editor right? What happened?” tation . *1 1 1 1 $ can lead to both par­ concentrate on their centers of technique whenever possible. ing from verbal criticism as well focus on Baylor.” The Big Ten’s representative in Bowl-bound Syracuse. Hayden Fry said, referring to Floyd Penn State, No. 17 Virginia at Vir­ Orangemen have a speedy option at­ The aggressor, who might be ties striking back at each <^er gravity.” This technique of conflict as physical confrontations. the Rose Bowl will be decided “Syracuse is a dangerous football of Rosedale, the bronzed pig that ginia Tech, No. 21 Mississippi vs. tack and, Erickson said, an offensive Baylor can win the SWC title if it MANCHESTER — Picture looking for a fight, might say verbally or physically. Centering one’s emotions helps management can be used in all Prampton said she periodically Saturday and so could the host team; they’re a football team that goes to the lowa-Mimiesota winner. Mississippi State at Jackson, line comparable to Notre Dame’s. defeats Texas and Texas A&M beats this. You are in the grocery store, angrily, “You ran into my shop­ The seco^ reaction choice — people achieve a feeling of peace types of interpersonal conflicts, offers conflict management semi­ ping cart, idiot!” teams in the Cotton and Sugar scares the living heck out of me,” Fbr the first time in three years Northwestern at No. 22 Illinois and “Nobody is going to intimidate the Longhorns next week. But the pushing a loaded grocery cart backing down and avoiding the and harmony, which will help including ones between co­ nars. The next one probably will 'Vbu, w ho have control o f the conflict — means that a person bowls. But not all is serene yet on Miami coach Dennis Erickson said. there won’t be any pigs — i.e., Wisconsin at No. 24 Michigan State. us,” coach Dick MaePherson said. Bears rejected a feeler from the Dec. from aisle to aisle, when su ^ n ly them deal with conflicts in a more workers, family members and be held in February at a date to be situation and want to diffuse the admits an accident was his fault the screwy bowl front. “They are a couple of points from Arkansas Razorbacks — in the Cot­ Tenth-ranked Nebraska visits Ok­ “If you bark at Syracuse, Syracuse 15 Independence Bowl, which was another shopper rams your cart rational manner, she said, advis­ friends, Hampton said. Manage­ announced, she said. other person’s anger, could then even if he doesn’t really think so. Baylor would be 7-3-1 if it beats being 8-2. They’re playing real well ton Bowl. The Texas Longhorns lahoma today and rest of the Top 25 will bark back. There’s no wagging counting on Baylor losing to Texas. with his tmd shouts, “Watch w here you ’re goin g, jerk!” This attitude can chip away at a 'Vbu’ve got about two sectmds “Bring all those feel­ person’s self-esteem and at the to decide what to do or say next same time invite additional insults ings down to your center from the aggressor. V Basically there are thm cour­ ses of action: you could get angry and then respond. It’s a Conflict should not be avoided and lash back; iqwlogize f any idea of continuing Philadelphia 6 4 0 .600 251 209 Dal—FG W illis 49, 7:21. Utah 4 6 .400 3 the CIAC football committee Friday. immediately concentrate on your Los Angeles 15 5 1 31 92 64 Wteshington 6 5 0 .545 247 213 EAST control of his emotions, grabs on e. C algary 14 8 2 30 104 76 Dal— Irvin 12 pass from Aikman (W illis kick), Minnesota 4 7 .364 31/2 The top two teams advance to the champion­ center of gravity, which lies just > m Dallas 5 7 0 .417 176 242 14:03. Orlando 3 8 .273 41/2 Lehigh at Brown; NW Missouri SL at Pittsbur­ ship games Friday and Saturday. hold of the conflict and rides On the other hand, the disad­ W mcouver 11 11 o 22 68 75 Phoenix 2 8 0 .200 138 264 gh; N iagara a t S t FrarK is, Fta. below your belly button, she said. W innipeg 8 14 2 18 75 85 Second Quarter Denver 1 10 .091 61/2 C laM LL along with it. vantages of responding to conflict Dianna II. Talbet/llanchaatar Harald C a n tra l Yfes—Byner 5 run (Lohmiller kick), 13:52. Pacific Division SOUTH W-L-T Total Avg. Edm onton 5 12 2 12 52 60 Idaho at Alcorn S t; N. Carolina S t at Fla. In­ O W Chicago 9 1 0 .900 245 139 Third Quarter Ponland 9 0 1.000 — 1. Danbury 6621340 134.00 For example, after being hit and using the other available choices “Bring all those feelings down ART OF MANAGING CONFLICT — Dr. Susan Frampton, director of community health Thursday's Games ternational; Bethune-Cookman vs. Florida ASM Green Bay 5 5 0 .500 200 217 Yfas—FG Lohmiller 25,6:39. Golden State 8 . 3 .727 2 2. Greenwich 61-1 1285 128.50 insulted by the other shopper, you N.Y. Islanders 3, Winnipeg 1 at the Sun Dome, Tampa, Fla.; George Mason are clear, Rramptmi said. to your center and then respond,” and education dt Manchester Memoriai Hospitai, uses a diagram to explain how Minnesota 4 6 0 .400 218 209 Yfes—Sanders 6 pass from Rypien (Lohmiller Phoenix 6 3 .667 3 3. East Hartford 6 2 1100 110.00 Calgary 6, Los Angeles 3 at Miami, Fla.; Miss. Valley SL at Middle Tana; could respond politely in the fol­ Detroit 4 7 0 .364 253 284 kick), 6:29. LA Clippers 5 5 .500 4 Pittsburgh at New Vbrk Jets, 4 p.m. Class S tougher laws against drunk driv­ 1-(minus 3). Dallas, E.Smilh 23-132, Dixon Indiana at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Semifinals of: Greet Alaska Shootout; Maul shows the 1990 U.S. Postal Service injury of countless men, women or some aspirin after having eaten. NHL results Seattle at San Diego, 8 p.m. 1- 18, Aikman 4-9, Johnston 1-2, Agee 1-1. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Invitational; San Juan Shootout 1. Derby 10-0 1605160.50 ing. 5 “ Monday's Gams PASSING—Washington. Rypien 26-54-1-267. Utah at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. First round of: North Coast Tournament at 2. Housatonic 10-0 1410 141.00 offerings in color. We are invited to and children because someone Recent studies show these two Buffalo at Houston, 9 p.rrL Chicago at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Cleveland (Princeton at Cleveland SL; Wright 3. Ansonia 9-1 1405 140.50 Collector’s The Hartford chapter is just two Islanders 3, Jets 1 Dallas, Aikman 20-31-2-222. assess their artistry and inqxxtance. choose to drink and drive. 3 0 > . Sunday, Dae, 2 RECEIVING—Washington, Clark 8-74, New Jersey at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. SL vs. Coastal Carolina). 4. New London 6 2 1130 113.00 months old and has already begun Winnipeg 0 1 0—1 Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Ribbons tied around various Sanders 5-46, Monk 5-43, Bryant 4-58, Byner Orlando at LA Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Here’s a winner for the “Worst WORST DESIGN — This a victim assistant support groiq). N.Y. Islanders l i i — 3 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. 1 p.m. 2- 23, Warren 2-23. Dallas, Martin 7-70, Sunday's Games Design,” an insult to the Grand Corner objects have become a national Making First Period—1, New Ybrk, Flatley 5 (Sutter, Detroit at Chicago, 1 p.m. This group meets the third Novacek 4-88, Irvin 3-30, Johnston 2-13, Sacramento at DetroiL 7 p.m. picture of the Grand Canyon symbol. Yellow ribixms initially Healy), 9:11. Penalbea—Cole, W n (holding). Kansas City at New England, 1 p.m. E.Smith 2-5, Await 1-10, Agee 1-6. Houston at MInrwsota, 8 p.m. Canyon that was released in Oc­ rtiursday of the month at St. 234; Chyzowski, NY (slashing), 10:55; Ludwig, Los Angeles Rams at Cleveland, 1 p.m. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Washington, San Antonio at ftirtland, 10 p.m. Russ MacKendrick is listed as one of the Postal were tied to tree branches to NY (high-sticking), 17:32. Miami at Washington, 1 p.m. tober. It is not much better in colon Connections Ibul’s Church in Glastonbury at 7 Lohmiller 5Z Orlando at LA Clippers, 10:30 p.m. ELKS NATIONAL FREE THROW remind us of the hostages in Iran. Second Period—2, Now Tbrk, Dalgamo 1 Philadelphia at Buffalo, 1 p.m. brindle browns with a wisp of cloud Service’s worst stamp p jn . Green ribbons were tied around (Ferraro, Chyzowski), 5:51. 3, Winnipeg, Cole 4 Houston at Seattle, 4 p.m. in a sliver of sky, with perhaps a Regular business meetings of (Olezyk), 7:38. Penalties— MacDermid, Wn Indianapolis at Phoenix, 4 p.m. Coliege hoop schedule “HOOP SHOOr’ CONTEST Luis Munoz Marin and Qaire Chen- designs. the arms of the citizens of Atlanta (high-sticking), :55; Healy, NY. served by King Los Angeles Raiders at Denver, 4 p.m. wandering condor in flight. the Hartford chqner of MADD Bowling By Ths Associated Press nault had descriptive lines under the to symbolize the senseless mur­ (slashing), 6:26; Steen, W n (high-sticking), New Orleans at Dallas, 4 p.m. The major college basketball schedule for FOR A ll BOYS & GIRLS - AGES 8 thru 13 Averting our gaze, as they say in meet on the third Diesday of the 637; Lauer, NY (holding), 12:52; MacDermid, New Vbrk Jets at San Diego, 4 p.m. Nov. 23 through Nov. 25: fa ces. 1984.) ders of black children. CONIESTANTAGE GROUP WIL BE DETERMINED BY month at the West Hartford Town Win (charging), 16:08 Green Bay at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Home Engineers Friday, Nov. 23 bad novels, we lo(4c over the rest of Another type of info is the letting Stephen King addicts would Now we have red ribbons Third FMod—4, Now York, Norton 1. 1332 Monday, Dec. 3 TOURNAMENTS neiRAGEASOFAPRl 1. 1991 this year’s {riiilately and are stane- Hall, Room 400 at 7 pjn. Volun­ Elaine Wslnickl 179, Elvina Balch 175, Mar­ that iqipears on sheet stamps. This enjoy a Canadian foursome spon­ during the holiday season to (sh). Penalties—Housley, Win (hooking), 331; New Vbrk Giants at ^ n FrarKisco, 9 p.m. Championship of: Big Apple NfT. teers are needed. If interested, Borg, NY (Intorforonco), 8:54; McLIwain, Win tha Grant 183-457, Audrey White 186194-522. First round of: Bearcat Classic at Cincinnati PLACE Mahoney Gym DATE: 12-1690 TIME 12;30PM what heartened by the Lighthouses, has in^ired a “saving” of pieces sored by guess-who, some outfit that remind all of us of the suffering, (Int^erenca), 11:30; Donnelly, Wn, major NFL results Sue Biska 179-177-528, Renee Ellis 216526, please attend either both of these (Sam Houston St at Cincinnati; Kent S t vs. Indian Headdresses, Creatures of the with th ^ lines attached — some­ puts goldra arches on the selvage. pain, injury and death that can (fighting), 12:58; Flatley, NY, major (^hbng), Celia Scunpedro 181-491, Mary Ann Dufralna Texas A&M); Central Fidelity Holiday Classic at FOR MORE INFORMATION meetings, call the MADD hotline 12:58; Ferraro, NY (high-sticking), 12:56; VoIo Il Lions 40, Broncos 27 190, Shirley Eldridge 246203-617. Mara Alice Richmond, Va. (Dartmouth at Richmond; Sea, and the Idaho Mountain thing like tabs of Israeli items. The stamps show Sasquatch (Big- result fiom drinking and driving. Tulimieri 199-487. Kathy Knoz 184-461, Debbie CONTACT: YOUR LOCAL ELKS "HCXDP SH(DOT'®DIRECTOR at 231-9707 or contact Judith A. NY (cross-checking), 16:32; Delgarno, NY Denver 7 10 3 7—27 Wichita SL vs. Georgia); Century Cellunet Clas­ Bluebird. Enzor 177, Pat Hoogervorst 184-463, Roberta With the wind-iq> on October 18 foot); Kiaken (a giant squid); Loiq>- Do not drink and drive. It is not (roughing), 19:27. D etroit 21 6 7 6 —40 sic at S hrevet^ La. (NIcholls SL at Centen­ MANCHESTER ELKS PHONE: 646-9262 Pascoe, Hartford County presi­ Shore 221-535, BobbI Greco 479, Alyce Among the regular issues, who worth the risk of killing or injur­ Shots on goal—Winnipeg 5-11-10—26. Now First Ouarlsr ary; Texas Christian vs. Louisiana Tech); Coors (Christmas issues), the USPS Oarou (werewolf); and a monstrous McArdle 479, Gail Pasqureil 467. AGNES ALBANY dent, directly at 666-9455. \brk 10-7-7—24. Dot—Johnson 11 pass from Gagliano (Mur­ Light Classic at Fresno, Calif. (Montana SL vs. can beat the $2 Bobcat? philatelic year has been modest ing yourself or someone else and Power-play Opportunitios—Wnnipog 0 of 8; horse-headed sea serpent called On Dec.9, The MADD non- ray kick), 4:49. only 60 pieces. then having to live with the New Vbrk 0 of 6. Den—Bratton 1 run (Treadwell kick), 8:15. Ogqx)go that is supposed to show medications in combination with denominational Candlelight Vigil Goalies—Winnipeg, Essensa, 6-4-0 (24 memory of what you did. If you Del—Sanders 7 run (Murray kick), 1028. The most attractive of the 11 “Ha-bah,” twisting handlebar iq> on whimsies in Lake Okanagan alcohol account for approximately will be held for all victims of shots-21 saves). New Tbrk, Healy, 5-4-0 SATELLITE ANTENNA Rubber Stamps "A roessc^sl do have a drug or alcohol Det—Johnson 43 pass from Gagliano (Mur­ items of postal statimiery seems to mustache, “wait till ‘911” in British Columbia. 50% of the traffic fatalities as­ (26-25). problem, get help. Many al­ drunk drivers at First Church of A— 10,053. ray kick), 13:50. Connecticut’s Largest Selection be the with the Rittenhouse We will be avalanched with at sociated with alcohol. Second Quarter INSTALLATION Gala Event: The MANPHIL Christ, West Hartford, at 7 pjn. If Referee—Lance Roberts. Linosmor)— Loon coholics have go^ jobs, loving Dot—FG Murray 24.1:32. Name Stamps while you wait, I^)er Mill, marking 300 years of least 112 blivits, thus beating out the Stamp Show at Illing, Sunday, Help is available. Call Al­ you have a loved one who has Stickie, Mark Vines. families and are often respected in Don—FG Treadwell 24. 6:20. papermaking in this country. A top year of 110 in 1987. (The lowest November 18. Twenty-five dealers, coholics Anonymous in the phone been killed, please RSVP to Den—Henderson 49 Interception return Turquoise Jeweby, Slave Bracelets the community. Some just have Flames 6, Kings 3 Site Survey de^ptive text cachet iqqiears on number in any recent year was SS in auction and US Post Office. book or seek help from one of Judith Pascoe at the above number (Treadwell kick), 7:20. Chain by the inch trouble sometimes with dcohol. Los Angeles 0 0 3—3 Dot—FG Murray 32.1395. many agencies that provide coun­ to have the name of all those who Calgary o 2 4—6 Third Quaitsr I recall smneone telling me that Estimates seling for addictions. These are have died. First Period—None. Penalties—Hmdey, LA. Den—FG Treadwell 32, 5:28. LYNCO he did not have a drinking served by Sandstrom (daiay of game), 4:13; Det—Sanders 35 pass from Gagliano (Mur­ also available in the phone book. Quality Equipment problem. He said he only had two If you have any suggestions Wtatters, LA (holding), 7:00; Buskas, LA (Inter­ ray kick), 8:28. Manchester Parkade, BSarshall's Moh For those people who have for topics you would Uke dis­ ference). 9:44; Reichel, Cal (holding), 1605. Fourth Ouartar 120 Plus Channels drinks before dinner, in the eve­ Second Period—1, Calgary, Reidiel 5, 8:11. Dan—Bratton 1 run (Treadwell kick), :46. been victims or who have had cussed, please write to Agnes P. 9 2 e0 0 0 £ f with ad. Minimum $ 10.00 Purehasc. ning, every evening. This man 2, Calgary, Floury 11 (Gllmour, Sweerrey), Dot-FG Murray 43. 11:17. someone they cared for victimized Albany, PhJ)., Associate Direc­ 17:13. Penalties—Granato, LA (roughing), 8:37; Det—FG Murray 45,12:09. was crmstantly putting a depres­ by a drunk driver. Mothers tor, Connections — A Center for Floury, Cal (roughing), 807; Murzyn, Cal (hook­ A— 73,896. For Information T { sant into his ^ y , shortening his ing), 12:14; MeSork^, LA, double minor (cross­ Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Counseling and Education, Inc., life span, affecting his mood and checking, roughing), 20:00; Roberts, Cal Call Bob 646-0011 has opened a chapter in Hartford. 3 9 7 North Main Street, (rougNng), 2000. the way he dealt with others. He Third ftrio d —3, Calgary, M.Hunter 4 (Macirv The function of this group is to Manchester, CT 06040. nis, Ranholm), 1;33 (pp).4, Los Angeles, Radio, -TV Space-age technology Duchesne 6 (Gretzky, Blake), 5:29 (pp). 5^ Cal­ 1 D ry. E^xtraD ry. gary. Ralchol 6 (Ranheim, M.Hunter), 701 (pp). 6, Los Angeles, Sandstrom 13 (Granato, at Down-to-Earth Prices MeSorley), 7:42. 7, Los Angeles, Sandstrom 14 Today (Granato, Grettky), 9:48 (pp). 8, Calgary, Gil- 1 pjn. — College hockey: Miami, • Ollier w-aierprool'h-ii-it mour 4 (Macoun), 18:58. 9, Calgary, Makarov For pet’s sake, no leftovers 10 (Macoun, Ranheim), 19:43 (en). Penal­ Ohio at Illinois-Chicago, MANCHESTER CHAPTER OF UNICO NATIONAL • Inner waterproof boot ties—^cL e lla n , Cal (holding), 3:25; Roberts, SportsChannel * Thin.sulaic Cal (slasNng), 4:13; Ellk, LA (roughing). 5:44; iiisiilatipn. 1:30 p.m. — Whalers at Bruins, TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE - By Dr. ALLAN A LEVENTHAL are familiar with intestinal worms ages should be cleaned up im­ Suter, Cal (roughing), 5:44; Miller, LA, mlnor- • Ureiliane SupoiSole that frequent our pets, usually the nejor (roughing, fighting), 5:59; T.Huntar, major Channel 20, NESN, WTIC Bolton Veterinary Hospital mediately to avoid infectitm of other (lighbng), 5:59; Fleury, Cal (Interference), 8:04; 2 p.m. — Golf: National Skins $100 EACH younger ones. This is a fairly com­ a n im a ls, ' M.Hunter, Cal (holding), 1405; Gllmour. Cal, mon intestinal parasite that isn’t ac­ misconduct 18:58. Pro-Am, ESPN , Since your pet probably didn’t Treatment of “worms” consists (rf for tually worms, but coccidia. Shots on goal—Los Angeles 11-11-10—32. 2:30 p.m. — College football: have any ancestors on the sulfomanides or other medications. Calgary 11-11-8-30. Nebraska at Oklahoma, Charmel 3 The coccidium is a microscopic Sulfomaiudes are administered on Power-play Opportunities—Los Angeles 2 of Car Raille, Mayflower, please refrain firom let­ 9 parasite, a protozoan that when in­ 6; Calgary 2 of 5. 4:30 p.m. — College basketball: ting them partake in the holiday alternate 4-to-5-day intervals, Goalies—Los Angeles, Hrudey, 7-4-1 (29 gested, invades cells lining the wall Illinois State vs. Dayton, ESPN m ^ . repeated at least twice, and general­ shots-24 saves). Calgary, Wamsiay, 3-2-1 a 1991 Lincoln Town Car, 4 Door of the small intestine. Here, they (32-29). 7 pjn. — Maui Invitational: In­ The rich tuikey, stuffing, gravy ly are safe and effective. S^ously Wa t e r p r o o f multiply, engorging and rupturing A— 2 0 .1 3 ^ diana vs. Northeastern, ESPN No more than 355 tickets will be sold and other trimmings can wreak ill animals must also be treated Referee—Don Koharskl. Linesmen— Mike 7 p.m. — College hockey: Har­ symptomatically for diarrhea, Cvik, Randy Mltton. D o u b l e B o o t . digestive havoc for pets who arc vard at Boston College, NESN UNICO would like to thank all ticket purchasers and u s^ to normal regular pet food. dehydration and sometimes blood It’s two waterproof boots in one. Plus, a 7:30 p.m. — Kings at Celtics, After every Thanksgiving Pet Forum lo ss. SportsChannel, WDRC (1360-AM) siqjpoiters for this evait. layer ot Thinsulate^' Everything you need When piq)s or kittens are diag­ Transactions to keep your feet dry and warm. weekend, we have owners M ng in 8 p.m. — Biills at Clippers, TNT cells as they reproduce. nosed with coccidiosis, their Drawing will be held at the Army & Navy Club W liy settle for "dry" when you can their pets who have indigestion due 9 p.m. — Big Apple NIT final: 'fhe result is irritation of the small mothers also should be treated, since BASKETBALL nave "extra dry"? C'mon in and try on to sharing in the holiday feasting. bowel and diarrhea, ollen bloody, that is usually where the infection Continental BaskstbaH Aaaoclation Arkansas vs. Arizona, ESPN Main Stre^ on Sunday, November 2 5 Cash bar. a pair now. You're going to love tlie fit 'Vbu needn’t feel guilty in not al­ GRAND RAPID HOOPS—Signed Nate 9 9:30 pjn. — Lapchick Tourna­ and comfort. lowing them to develt^ the nausea and sometimes fever, dehydration comes from. .lohnston and Ricky Blanton, forwards. HOCKEY ment: Monmouth at St. John’s, Music by Dubaldos will start at 2:00 P.M. MB. and diarrhea which often develops and death in extreme cases, espe­ Ordinary disinfectants are effec­ National Hockay League MSG 400 West Middle Tpke. The Aeeooleled Preee after eating Thanksgiving Day cially in piqjpies and kittens. tive in destroying the organism out­ MINNESOTA NORTH STARS-Traded Karl 9:30 p.m. — Golf: Worlc Cup, Drawing is at 5;00 P.M. Manchester Parkade Witiun two weeks, the coccidia side of the body. Successive stool Takko, goaltender, to the Edmonton Oilers for SAINT SHEDS TEARS — An unidentified person touches the Icon of St. Irene In the St. Irene snacks and leftovers. And no turkey third round (taped), NESN Manchester, CT 06040 mature and are eliminated in pets’ checks should be done at weekly in­ Bruce Bell, defenseman, and futira considera­ Everyone is welcome. Chrysovalantou Cathedral in New Vbrk. St. Irene, patron saint of peace, reportedly began bones should be given to pets. tions. Midnight — College basketball: stool, where they become infective tervals to be sure the problem is MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed Petr 6 4 6 -8 4 2 4 s «) shedding tears last month after a special prayer session for peace in the Middle East. In other pet concerns, most of us over. Svobodo, defenseman, to a oneyaar contract Loyola Marymount at Santa Clara, Raymond F.Damato 646-1021 Paul Rossetto 646-2482 to other pets. Stools of pets of all ESPN MADE IN US A 0 18 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 23, 1990

MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Nov. 23,1990— 19 WT 'N’ CARLYLE by Larry WrigM State now faces $36 m fund bill 2 1 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE yooinfepFR^tKrf (A P ) — The state said the early-retirement program MANCHESTER 1989-90 budget. The report shows wide variations $164,900 saved $20.5 million last flscal year seemed to make sense at the time. The report from Milano’s staff among departments, with some o f by offering retirement bonuses to “But who knew what would hap­ shows that 39 percent of the the highest replacement rates occur- employees who agreed to retire pen?” said Milano, who w ill be early. retirees’ jobs were refilled, either by ing in Corrections, which refilled 70 replaced by six-term Democratic hiring from outside or by promotion But the bill for that special percent o f its vacancies; Community J legislator William J. Cibes Jr. when or transfer within state service. program — $12 million in each of Colleges, 66 percent; Education, 64 Gov.-elect Lowell P. Weicker Jr. But Gordon Frassinelli, executive the next three fiscal years — is com­ percent; M otor Vehicles, 61 percent; takes office in January. budget officer on M ilano’s staff, ing due just as the state faces an Special Revenue, 56 percent; and 10 AM to 5:00 PM “ Ybu have to use the opportunities said the higher rate was nec jssary TIME FOR A CHANGE? even bigger crisis in 1990. Mental Retardation, 47 percent. EVENING BY APPOINTMENT as they’re available at the time,” since so many people retired from How about al those leaves you raked this fal? Wouldnl A total o f $36 million over three Departments showing the lowest (203) 646-0898 it be nice to just sit back and let someone else do the Milano said. “ People were looking critical jobs. CHRISTMAS years will be needed to reimburse replacement rates were Environmen­ FRUIT BASKETS ^ PETS UNIQUE GIFTS job? Immaculate unit located dose to coun^ dub and to downsize the state work force and For example, he said, the teaching Friday, November 23 the State Employees Retirement tal Rrotection, 3 percent; Insurance, OPEN SIUDIO TREES golf course. Cozy, eat-in kitchen with fireplace, 3 this was a humane way to do it.” staffs at vocational-technical schools through Fund for paying bonuses to more 10 percent; Agriculture, 11 percent; 'Irooms and 2 1 /2 baths. Quiet, piduresque area. The state work force dropped were decimated. 310 Hackmatack St. Manchester, CT BURGESS NURSERY. PESO’S FRUIT STAND. Fancy DJ.'S DOG QROOM- NEW ENGLAND Call us for more information. than 2,700 early retirees. and Comptroller, 12 percent. Sunday, December 9 from 44,474 to 42,822 from June Conw see our chebe Fraser Fruit Baskets delivered locally. INQ & PET SUPPLY. AMUSEMENTS, sots Cot- MANCHESTER The program also may have been through October 1989, but it has Rr Christmas Trees. 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Burgess Holiday goodes, toys and results o f the program and believes Nursery. 373 Doming Street certificates available. 77 in creating the plan. crates. Pet pictures with its goals were accomplished despite BALLOON BOUQUET (off BueWand Rd.) South Tolland Tpke., Manch­ — — ^ e 1M 0 by NCA. me. - Anthony V. Milano, budget ad­ **We take pride in high quality Santa Sundays In De­ producing about $4.5 million less in - Windsor. 644-1966. cember, 12-4. Decem­ ester. 646-1533. viser to Gov. William A. O’Neill, craftsmanship at affordable prices** DONT MISS OUTI savings than estimated in the ber 24th, 8am-12 noon. This is the last one left and if you haveni seen Lewins 119 Oakland Street Man­ Crossing yet doni be too latel Gracious living In this 2 2 CONDOMINIUMS 31 ROOMS FOR RENT BALLOONS GIFTS chester. 649-0485. townhouse, marble fireplace, central air and vac., fully A< o AL jAL 1 0 % O f f These G ift Ideas applianced dream kltdien, energy efficient hearing, rU H N Io M tU -H O O m in BOUQUETS CARDS (Thru l^e/go with this ad) attached garage. Very pretty area CONDO-$97,900. 5 private home. Parking, Rooms, 2nd floor. Nicel busline, laundry and H JBUAfiE HELIUM STICKERS Beautiful Pillows D.F. REALE, INC. Cinnamon Springs. kitchen privileges. REAL ESTATE Strano Real Estate. References and rKITCHEN & BATFirJ 2 1 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE HOMPA Ff>B r a i .f. RENTALS GOODIES Exercise Mats 2 1 HOMES FOR SALE 178 Mibi SL, IknehMtw 647-7653. security. $100 per C 6 4 & 4 5 2 S F week. 649-2611. Woven Wall Hanqings NEW AND BXPEMENCED AOENTS WANTED Complele Kitchen & Bath Rem odeling EXTREMELY NICE-5 MANCHESTER-Fur- Cotton Hammoclu OPEN HOUSE Room Condo. 2nd nlshed room, Includes I Our Own Craftsmen Wind Chimes O W N E R S A R E POSSIBLE RENT Floor unit. Nice size kitchen priveleges, Do The Complete Job SATURDAY ANXIOUSIII $189,900. PURCHASEIII rooms. All amenities. utilities. $85 per week. Jewelry NOV.24TH Make an offer on this $162,900. Your family Outdoor shed. Low 643-0089. Start To Finish 646-2302 unique Contemporary will flourish in this 3 electric bills. Call todayl Rice Paper Lighting & SATURDAY with 3-4 bedrooms, 2-'l/ bedroom Bi-level with Asking, $97,900.00. Call for your FREE BUYER MEETS seller In We deliver or Call for pick-up, DEC. 1ST 0 2 baths, recreation fireplaced family room, Strano Real Estate. The wont ods ... time ofler estimate or visit our 4 MANCHESTER room, den or office. fully applianced kitchen, 647-7653. CLOSED THURSDAY & FRIDAY 646-8468 12 NOON-3 PM time offer time! BEAUTIFUL SHOWROOM or Relax in the living ropm central air, 2 car garage F 254 Broad St. • Manchester OPEN SATURDAY 10:00-4:00 38 Oak St Downtown Manchester^__ Ik by the fireside and ex­ with openers-AII on an 32 APARTMENTS FOR BY APPOINTMENT pansive cathedral ceil­ extra large loti Call for RENT 649-5400 210 PINE STREET. MANCHESTER T-W-Fll-6.Th 11-8.Sat 10-5 H S T ANYTIME ings and skylightsi all detailsl Anne Miller 23 LOTS 8t LAND FOR Spread your wings on ^ Real Estate, 647-8000. SALE AVAILABLE-12/1, 1 the 3/4 acre I Call for Bedroom. Heat/hot your exclusive showing! PRESENT YOURSELFIII FIVE BUILDING LOTS IN water, appliances, Anne Miller Real $214,900. Spacious BOLTON-$88,500- garage. No pets. Estate, 647-8000. $134,000. From 1 acre F fieldstone and cedar Security required. 646- sided Contemporary to 5 acres. To be sold 2970. CLASSIFIED ADVERTIfilNr; 643-2711 PERSONALITY PLUSIII with large rooms, separately or as a BOLTON LAKE-12/1 thru Affordable NEW Homes from $157,900 Lovely 7 room, 3 fireplaced family room, package. Strano Real 5/30, 5 room furnished, Lots/Lond for Sole...... 23 . , , . . . . • r a is e d RANCHES • CAPES • COLONIALS bedroom Colonial on formal dining room, Estate. 647-7653. $500 plus utilities. Investment Prooerty...... 24 Merchandise Musical Items...... 84 r consisting of three cul-de-sac streets in a choice location near the South Olcott Dr. in thermopane windows, F coit/Found...... 01 Escrow and references. Personals...... OJ Business Property...... 25 Cameras and Photo Equipment...... 85 Windsor line and a short distance to 1-84, 384 and Route 5. Manchester boasts security system. Unique Resort Property...... 24 LOT SIZE-1/2 acre. No pets. Call evenings, lAnnouncements...... 03 p i iK Spccioli^D crtf! Holiday Seasonal...... 71 Pets and Supplies...... 84 Come see our turnished model home - a lovely three bedroom charm and cozy open floor plant House Muctlont...... 04 Mortgages...... 27 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Miscellaneous tor Sale...... 87 Colonial priced at $ 189,900. ucuioum 140x100 Feet, corner 828-3664. Wanted to Buy...... 28 characterl Features 2 is set on large, private lot. Business (B2 Financial...... 05 Services Rootlng/Sldlng...... 57 Clothing...... 73 Tag Sales...... 88 Bucl'land Street; Left on Pleasant Wanted to Buv/Trade...... 89 full baths, 1 st floor heavily treed lot and zoned). 500 Center St. EAST HARTFORD-2 BR flooring...... 58 £51316^°^^' Drive; cross Burnham Street to Botlicello D.W.FiSH1 HE UfALIY COMPANY tASHanI I ■ ■ H o m c e s ^ Employment & Education Rentals Child Core...... 51 .Electrical...... 59 Furniture...... and Gardena^ laundry, enclosed side backs up to Town Manchester. Reduced Townhouse, appli, heat/ 04.CI 591 Manclicsicr K7I-1‘U)0 Vuiium porch and fireplaces in hot water $660. 2-car [Port Time Help Wanted...... to Rooms for Rent...... 31 Cleaning Services...... 52 Heoting/Plumblng...... 40 TV/Stereo/Appliances...... 75 Owned Reservel Anne to $195,000, HelD Wonted...... ii Apartments for Rent...... 32 Lawn C are...... 53 Miscellaneous Services....;...... 41 Machinery and Tools...... 74 Autom otive the living room and Miller Real Estate. 647- negotiable. 643-5153. parking, 1 mo. sec., 'Sltvatlon Wanted...... 12 Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Bookkeeping/Income Tax...... 54 Services Wanted...... 42 Gardening...... 77 master bedroom for 8000. $40. application fee. ,Business Opportunities...... 13 Corpentry/Remodeling...... 55 Landscaping...... 43 Cars tor Sale...... 9t comfy winter nightsi Lo­ Avail. 11/1 & 12/1.528- Homes for Rent...... 34 Good Things to Eat...... 78 Instruction...... 14 Store/Office Space...... 35 Polnflng/Paperlng...... 54 Concrete...... 44 Trucks/Vans tor Sale...... 92 cated on a beautiful 1708. SELLER WILL ASSIST MANCHESTER- jEmployment Services...... 15 Resort Property...... 34 Fuel Oll/Coal/PIrewood...... 79 Campers/Trallers...... 93 M A NCHESTER-Hard to HOME FOR THE horseshoe street. Jack- WITH CLOSING $139,900. THE PRICE Industrial Property...... 37 Farm SuDPlIes and Equipment...... 80 Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 94 find a home that is as HOLIDAYSIII $151,900. son & Jackson Real MANCHESTER- Available SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL COSTS OR POINTS- IS RIGHT. Cobnial in PROPERTY Real Estate Garages and Storage...... 31 Office/Retall Equipment...... 81 Auto Services...... 95 well kept as this 10 Completely renovated Estate, 647-8400. MALLARD VIEW- Immediately. 2 Homes for Sale...... 21 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES. Charm abounds this beautiful condition. Roommates Wanted...... 39 Recreational Equipment...... 82 Autos for Rent/Lease...... 94 room U&R Cobnial lo­ 3-4 bedroom dormered Ranches-Townhouses. bedroom apartment on Condominiums tor Sole...... 22 C a ll for more Information! Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 maintenance free vin- Fenced yard, aluminum cated on Ludlow Rd. MANCHESTER- Main Wanted to Rent...... 40 643-2711 Cape wKh front to back No association fees. 1st floor. Appliances Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... 98 vyl sided Ranch. 3 sided, hardvrood floors, here in town, features POSSIBILITIES-Galore in Street. For sale or rent. living room with One floor living at its included. Laundry Bedrooms. Stove, fireplace, new kitchen. like 4 bedrooms, 1st this 4 or 5 bedroom 7800 square feet of fireplace, 21x12 family best. Change your life­ facilities. $625/month + READ YOUR AO: Closslfed advertisements are refrigerator. Enjoy lake Call Sharon Miller for floor family room plus a room, first floor raised ranch w'rth bab­ style to one floor livingl retail or office space. RATES; 1 to 6 davs: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES; For classified advertlsments to details. 646-5556 or utilities. 1 months taken by telephone as a convenience. The activities. COVENTRY, large bwer level recrea­ bedroom or den. Move bling brook. Large Spectacular 2 bedroom Parking for 60 cars. 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the $114,500. Philips 647-1419. Re/Max. secur'ity. Call evenings Manchester Herald Is responsible tor only one tion room. Enclosed right into this charmer detached 2-car garage. 2 bath single family at­ Free standing building. 20 to 25 days; 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the dov before publlca- East of the River Real 647-9072. Incorrect Insertion and then only tor the size of p Estate, 7 4 2 - 1 ^ . sun porch, 2 fireplaces completely renovated in Come see what you Owner/Broker 846- 26 or more days: SO cents per Tine per day. flon. For odvertlsemenfs to be published Estate. tached homes have 1st the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen and much more for a 1989. INGROUND can do. Asking floor laundry room, 4319 or 854-6952. MANCHESTER-Beautiful Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be SHOWPLACE ESTATE- MANCHESTER NEW realistic price of POOLI Anne Miller Real $161,900. Call Barbara country firepTace, full quality 1 bedroom. corrected by an additional Insertion. Secluded spectacular. HOMES IN HIGHLAND $229,000. -We’re Sell­ Estate, 647-8000. W. RE/Max, East of the basement, covered rear 28 BUSINESS Quiet on busline. Air ing^ Houses I' Blanchard 2 Story Colonial nicely PARK ESTATES-Start- F ^ River, 647-1419. porch and attached PROPERTY conditioned, frost free sited on 1.8 acres, in ing at $189,900. & Rossetto Real Estate, garage, appliances, refrigerator, self-clean­ 1 LOST and FOUND 11 HELP WANTED 646-2482. IN-LAW POSSIBILITIES. 14 INSTRUCTION 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE shady grove. Cozy Ranches, Capes, carpetir^ ana more. Set DOWNTOWN ing oven, dish washer. BOLTON. $169,500. TRIM THE TREE! This in­ Large storage area. FOUND-Cat. Medium fireplace, formal dining Cobnials. Call Anns C. on a private cul-de-sac MANCHESTER- EASY WORKI Excellent MAKE -A porcelain angel Large Raised Ranch teresting property on Ideal for seniors or mid­ sized, orange stripped, payl Assemble FACTS ABOUT FAX ATTRACTIVE-Colonial on -NEAT AS A PIN'. REDUCED AND room, walk-in closets, 3 Doremus for details. with in-law suite near new malt. Com­ $500,000. Ap­ for your tree. Easy and Boulder Rd. in dle aged. Coma see bng hair. Pearl St. products at home. Call Porter St. In-law or MANCHESTER. READYIII $195,000. bedroom, 2-1/2. Ups­ 520-8428. Open every MANCHESTER- potential. One acre plete from $149,900. proximately 8900 gorgeous. Frasers, 192 Manchester offers spa­ why we rarely have a 7268. for information. 1-508- master bedroom suite. $137,900. Immaculate Spread your wings in cale bargainl Sunday 1-4 pm. $139,900. The prbe is rural lot yet convenient Dir: Tolland Tpke. to square feet. Commer- Hartford Rd. (Rear) cious rooms and an vacancy. Heat, hot 842-4888 ext H1004. Fireplace, office, 3- six room Cape with two this 8 room Raised COVENTRY. $239,555. Directions; Porter right. Cobnial in beauti­ to 1-384. Bring the No. Main St. to Union cial/Office Building. Two 645-7933. open staircase-super water included. $660. season porch. Asking full baths. Large living Philips Real Estate, Street, right to ful condition, fenced St. to Rossetto Dr. floors of offices and NOTICES 24 Hours. Ranch with over 2200 whole family and check for holiday decorations I 247-5030. RUG MAKING -For fun $219,900. Re/Max East room with open stair­ square feet including 742-1450141 Grandview, left to East yard, alumnium sbed. -We’re Selling Housesl' stores. Strano Real ENERGETIC PERSON- out this buy! D.W. Fish Featuring 8 rooms-4 and profit. Create that ^ of the River, 647-1419. case and brid< fireplace fireplaced 25X22 family Ekfrbge. Re/Max, East Hardwood floors, Blanchard & Rossetto Estate. 647-7653. As a condition precedent Needed for miscel­ Real Estate. 643-1591. bedrooms, 2.5 baths, heirfoomi Saturday is only one of the many room, sliders to private of the River Real fireplace, new kitchen. ^ Real Estate, 646-2482. F LEGAL NOTICE to the placement of any laneous duties at fireplace, 2 rear classes, 10am-12pm. BEST DEAL HT fine features of this yard overlooking IN- Estate. 647-1419. Call Sharon Miller for TOWN OF BOLTON advertising in the Manchester company. SOUTH WINDSOR-See porches, thermo win­ MULTI-USE BUILDING Frasers, 192 Hartford adorable Cape onI quiet1 GROUND POOL and details,. 646-5556 or Manchester Herald, Ad­ Some heavy lifting MANCHESTER-75% this lovely 6 room, 3 JUMP AT THE dows and MOREIII MALLARD VIEW- WITH MANYOFFICES- At the November 15, 1990 Rd. (Roar) 645-7933. street. D.W. Fish Real private property abuts 647-1419. Re/Max, vertiser hereby agrees required. 646-5477. owner financing. 5 year old Cape that of­ CHANCEIII Here’s a Beautiful quiet setting. Ranches-Townhouses. $260,000. Open-span meeting of the Bolton Zoning Estate. 643-1591. private open spacel East of the River. Board of Appeals the following to protect, indemnify Room Cape with fers all large rooms. 1st MOUNTAIN CUSTOM- super opportunity to Offered at $264,900. No Association Fees. area. 3 Gas furnaces. 5 garage. $11^000. 529- F Anne Miller Real decision was rendered: and hold harmless the Floor master bedroom, Secluded tri-level con­ MANCHESTER- own your own 2-family Jackson & Jackson MANCHESTER’S NEW baths and shower. SALES/ENERGETIC-En- Estate. 647-8000. Manchester Herald, its JUST LISTED-7 Room, 2 living room with temporary superbly Affordable. 5 Room in Manchester! Priced Real Estate. 647-8400. RETIREMENT Strano Real Estate. 1. Approved appeal of W Iiam officers and employees thusiastic person, with F______BUILDERS MODEL bath Colonial on a fireplaced tiled floor. sited on 2.4 acres. Cape. Low down to reflect the cosmetb F______COMMUNITY. ONE 647-7653. Sauer for a 7 ft. setback against any and all knowledge of food and 2 1 HOMES FOR SALE work needed, you can’t FLOOR LIVING AT ITS F variance to construct a car­ diet, needed for new OPEN FOR INSPEC- 1S8’x300’ treed lot. 4 NEW LISTING-Striking Kitchen that is fully Skylights, natural payment. Community VERNON-8 Rainbow liability, loss or ex­ Bedrooms, first floor Homo Money. Call Ron miss at $142,900. Spa­ BEST... Change your riage shed on properw located Health Food Store in CONDO ALTERNATIVE. TION-Meticubusly built U&R 9 plus room applianced, 1-car woodwork, walk-in- Trail. H ere’s a home at 140 Hebron Rd. pense including custom Colonial. We sun porch. Must be garage, 2 full baths. As­ ebsets, 3 bedrooms, 2- Fournier, 649-3087 or cious 5 room, 2 lifestyle to one floor attorneys’ fees, arising Manchester. Call 643- Use your office fax machine to VERNON. $115,300. Contemporary. Great with everthing-lst floor can bulb aocording to sold. $130’s. -We’re king $178,000. U & R 1/2 baths. Move in now! 647-1419. Re/Max, bedroom apartments livingl Spectacular 2 INVITATION TO BID Dated at Bolton, Connecticut from claims of unfair 5101. Ask for Joanne. Adorable one or two family room with wet family room with bedroom, 2 bath, single place your ad. your plans, or will help Selling Houses' Real Estate, 643-2692. Big price reduction I East of the River. with separate utilities. The Eighth Utilities District this 21st day of November, trade practices, infring- bedroom Ranch with a bar and fireplace. Newer vinyl sWing for fireplace, 3 bedrooms, family attached 1990. you custom design your Blanchard & Rossetto Heated porch with spa. TC5LLAND, $174,875. complete lower level seeks bids for heating oil and ment of trademarks, Ifs Fast! It’s Slmplel one car detached easy exterior upkeep. homes.Have 1st floor S C H O O L B U S Dream Home. Dir: Rte ^ Real Estate, 646-2482. Lots of extrasi Asking Philips Real Estate. service for the year John Roberts, trade names or patents, garage. Deep wooded DON’T M ISSbufi recreation room, central laundry room, country MONITOR-Glastonbury 44 to Rte 31 No, Left $378,900. Call Barbara 742-1450. air conditioning, large 1990-1991. Chairman violation of rights of Our Fax number Is lot in a great location. A TOYLANDIII With M ANC HESTER -H ard to Jackson & Jackson fireplace, full basement, Public Schools. Pilot turn on Safari Drive. W. Re/Max East of the Items to be quoted in the bid Boiton Zoning privacy and infringe­ great place to begin JUST LISTED! Take a gingerbread trim, warm find a home that is as ^ Real Estate, 647-8400. in-ground pool, 3-zone covered rear porch and program for 1-1/2 hours 203- 643-7496 Philips Real Estate, River, 647-1419. are price per gallon (New Board of Appeals ment of copyright and with lots of potential I look at this 3 or 4 country kitchen and well kept as this 10 heating and much attached garage, per day, $6.00 per hour Send us a copy o f your ad 742-1450. F Haven Terminal price +/-), 042-11 proprietary rights, unfair D.W. Fish Real Estate. bedroom Cape in play area, this wonder­ MOVING SOUTH I This 8 room U & R Cobnial lo­ more, fo r a reduced appliances, carpeting for month of December. 643-1591. ful 7 room, 4 bedroom price of $198,000. U & yearly service contracts and competition and libel Besuretoinciude Bowers School District. NEW TO THE MARKET- room, 4 bedroom Con­ cated on Ludlow Rd. JUST LISTEDI Spacious and more. Set on a NEVER PLACED a wont Will train. Applications F______Cobnial holds a charm R Realty. 643-2692. hourly rate for service not / and slander, which may The size CAPE-$131,000. 6 Fireplaced living room East Hartford. Multi-pur­ temporary sits on over here in town. Features 7 room, 2-1/2 bath private cul-de-sac near covered by service contracts. od? There’s nothing to If available from Glaston- of Christmas pasti 1.5 F result from the publica­ The date you want your ad to appear COVENTRY-lf you’ve Rooms, 4 bedrooms. and 2 car garagel A pose building with open 2 acres of land. Central like 4 bedrooms, 1st Ranch on Rosewood new mall. Complete — lust dial 643-2711 bury Board of Baths, enclosed rear Se^ed bids will be received tion of any advertise­ been waiting to pur­ Newly painted. Quiet great place to raise span 1st floor area, A/C, fireplace, huge floor family room plus a Lane, Bolton. 1st Roor VERY ATTRACTIVE. from $149,900. Education, 232 Wil­ Your phone number porch, deck, workshop until 4:00 p.m. on Monday, ment in the Manchester chase your home in tip Street. Strano Real your family. *We’re sell­ 2000 +/-square feet. 6 deck and 24x24 at­ large bwer level recrea­ family room, 2 EAST HARTFORD. Directions: Tolland liams Street, and MORE. Nice December 17, 1990. Bids will Herald by advertiser, in­ Need Help? top shape, today is your Estate. 647-7653. ing houses-l Offices, 5 bath? and tached 2 car garage. tion room. Enclosed fireplaces, central air $154,900. Well main­ Turnpike to North Main Glastonbury, CT 06033. touches throughout! be publicly OMned, read and cluding advertisements day. Newer heating F shower. 3 Gas Lots of glassll Call to sun porch, 2 fireplaces and moral Call Louise tained Colonial in quiet Street to Union Street to Self Your Car Phono 633-5231, Ext. Our Phone Number Is MANCHESTER-257 Lud- New price is sure to recorded at 7:30 p.m. during in any free distribution system, quiet location. furnaces, etc. etc. Call see today. 'W e’re Sell­ and much more for a Panella, 646-2482. area. Formal dining Rossetto Drive. Call the monthly Board meeting on 441. AAEOE M/F. - CHFA 8.5% MORTGAGE- low Rd. See this im­ pleasel $134,900. publications published 203 643-2711 $136,000. Call Ron/ listing office for expen­ ing Houses-l Blanchard realistic price of -W e’re Selling Housasl' room as well as eat-in Bob Blanchard or Paul that dale. $139,900. Brand new, maculate 10 room Gar­ Jackson & Jackson by the Manchester Terry/ 647-1419. ses and all details. FOR & Rossetto Real Estate. $229,000. U&R Blanchard & Rossetto kitchen. Fireplace, 1-1/ Rossetto. Blanchard & full dormered, com­ rison Colonial that of­ Real Estate. 647-8400. The Eighth Utilities District Herald. ★★★★★★★★★★★ Evenings. 649-3087. LEASE- 2200 square 646-2482. ^ Realty, 643-2692. Real Estate, 646-2482. 2 baths, lower level Rossetto Real Estate. MANCHESTER HERALD pletely finished Cape. 2 fers 4 bedrooms, 1st F reserves the right to reject any 4 Linesns — 10 Days feet, 2nd floor. Large family room with 646-2482. Re/Max, East of the Full baths, full floor family room or or all bids tor any reason 50C charge each addi­ ^ SALES ★ River. open area, 4 offices walkout to park-like 10 PART TIM E H ELP basement, large den, large lower level deemed to be in the best in­ tional line, per day. You You con moke excellent F and 2 baths. $1,100. yard having small WANTED J REPRESENTATIVE J 11 HELP WANTED country kitchen, treed family room, 2-1/2 terest of the District can cancel at any time. dish cloths from the mesh per month. FOR brook. D.W. Fish Real lot. Best deal around. baths, 2 fireplaces, Bid quotes are to be mailed or SORRY, leading whole-.^ bags In which oranges, FREE18-SEARAYBOAT LEASE-800 square Estate. 643-1591. 22 CONDOMINIUHS BUS DRIVER-Permanent ASSEMBLERS- As­ Call BoB Blanchard, screened porch and delivered to The Eighth NO REFUNDS OR potatoes, onions, etc. ore AND TRAILER WITH feet. (1st and 2nd floor) Astrograph F FOR SALE part-time position for ★ sale distributor of^ semble our products. -We’re Selling Housesl' much more. For only Utilities District, 18 Main ADJUSTMENTS sold. Just boll for 15 PURCHASEI Huge 2 2 Offices and bath with the WACAP Head Start Earn up to $2200 car garage, 1st floor Blanchard & Rossetto $229,000. U&R W E G A T H E R Street, Manchester, CT ★ wine and spirits^ monthly, assembling minutes In water to which shower, $450. per CONDO-$130’s. Last unit. 06040. 1 am in Vernon and Real Estate, 646-2482. Realty. 643-2692. will be impressed, as well as flattered, TOGETHER-Invite all chlorine bleach has been laundry, appliances, month. Total asking asset today is your ability to transform River Mill Estates. 4 CALL HERALD ord. Contact Jean our arts and crafts. Full washer and dryer when you credit them with things your involvements into fun affairs, even the family to enjoy By Mary Beth Utrico ^seeks qualified^ added. Put still good but “rice: $260,000. Strano rooms, 1-1/2 baths. a E. Bell, Head Start or part time. included. Large master MRS CLEAN LIVES i % u r they’ve said in the past that are applica­ those which have serious undertones holiday meals In the Clerk no-longer needed furni­ COLONIAL-$139.900. 6 leal Estate, 647-7653. ble to today's events. New-ready for CLASSIFIED Director, 774-0400. Jsales person for an^ Manchester area. To ture and appliances bock bedroom with sitting HERE-Spotless newer VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your mind spacious and cheerful Eighth Utilities District Rooms, 2 full baths. ‘ K r t h d a y PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) An impres­ occupancy. Strano 643-2711 WACAP is an Affirm­ apply, call 1-781-8604. Into use by selling them area. COVENTRY, 2,100 square feet, 3 readily responds to new ideas today country kitchen this ex­ 041-11 -established terri-^ New furnace. Many up­ sive goal may command your interests Real Estate. 647-7653. ative Action/Equal Op­ with 0 low-cost Classified. bedroom Colonial. OPEN HOUSE EVERY that can improve living conditions in tra special Colonial on $124,500. Philips Real grades and remodeling. today and you'll go after it in an effec­ portunity Employer. ★ tory. Hartford areaA 643-2711. Master bedroom suite your habitat. Don't be reluctant to toy P le a s a n t S t. in Estate, 742-1450. Strano Real Estate. SUNDAYIII $210,000. Nov. 24,1990 tive, quiet fashion that will enable you to Minorities ana hand­ with whirlpool. Quiet 1.8 with changes that’ll please you as well Manchester offersi 7 CONDO-S71,500. 3 647-7653. REDUCED! Make an achieve your purpose without calling at­ icapped are en­ ★ and northern Con-^ Now Is the time to run on acre, wooded parcel. as others. Rooms, 4 bedrooms, Rooms. 1st Floor end fnma GREAT FOR HORSES- F offer-really-on this 4 In the year ahead you may finally be tention to yourself. couraged to apply. od In classified to sell that 13 BUSINESS OPPOR­ Open floor plan. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You’re likely 1.5 baths, 1st floor unit. Immaculatel ^necticut. Direct^ California bedroom bi-level with 3 able to take a long distance journey ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) It’s impor­ cam era you no longer TUNITIES NORTH COVENTRY, fireplaces, 30x13 living to be rather restless today and you laundry, enclosed por­ Strano Real Estate. TEACHER ASSISTANT- Contemporary, 4 car you've been contemplating. It could be tant you associate today with people could get a trifle edgy if you don't do !jsales experience^ use. $239,555. Philips Real rooni, 30x12 family one of the most memorable trips of your ch and workshop. Nice 647-7653. Permanent part-time garage, nestled on CREATIVE OWNER-Has Estate, 742-14 M . whose ideas you respect. Information of things that keep you active. Sports, F : LOOK FOR THE % room, large Florida life, laced with many pleasurable touches throughout! Dsition for the WACAP ★ preferred, solids nearly 2 acres, stone new prjee on quality F value to both parties will be exchanged shopping or visiting friends could fill the room with sliders to adventures. Asking; $138,900. ead Start Program in fireplace, 4 adjacent crafted 8 room Colonial,Colonial. in a convivial environment. prescription. CONDO-$85,900. 4+ i 4 STA R S. . . ^ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oac. 21) Basi­ KVernon and Stafford. ★ knowledge of fine^ acres also available. private backyard sur­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You're very SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You’re a Jackson & Jackson ROOMS, 2nd Floor. Seller can help with cally you have a healthy curiosity and Contact Jean E. Bell, CHESTNUTS ROASTING rounded by Town good today at being able to utilize the shrewd shopper today and finding bar­ ^ Real Estate, 647-8400. Applianced. 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