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Monday, Jan. 16, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents Shooting victim was Congress in pickle fflmtrhratrr iirralJi Hoyas’ Thompson brave man over 50% pay raise VERNON — Police said today to boycott game they have no new information in the shooting death of a 47-year-old By Christopher Callahan against the pay raise, are either Should it be the public who pays convenience store manager who The Associated Press going to “ take the dough” if it’s the Congress, or should it be the had stood up to would-be robbers offered or haven’t decided. public and some private organi — see page 41 at least once before. WASHINGTON - Just the Earlier this month. President zations and groups out there. And SPORTS Frederick W. Lee Jr. of Elling mention of the proposed 50 Reagan endorsed 50 percent pay I think most people, if they saw ton. a night manager of a percent pay raise for Congress hikes for members of Congress the debate in those terms, would 7-Eleven store on Route .30 in makes lawmakers and top members of the executive prefer to have the public pay the Vernon, was shot to death some uncomfortable. and judicial branches. Under a Congress." time Saturday morning, appar “It’s always a difficult deci structure designed by Congress Dodd objects to what has ently during a robbery at the sion,” said Sen. Christopher J. to avoid the politically unpalata become a Capitol Hill refrain in store, police said. Dodd, D-Conn. “ There’s an inher ble task of raising one’s own recent weeks as members wres Lt. Martin Kincman said today ent conflict of interest and there salary, the recommendations of a tle with the pay raise issue: “ Vote police had no new information has been for 200 years. We’re one special commission will take no and take the dough.” It is a COLD- SHOOTING EC FALLS about the shooting. He would not of the few. if not the only, group of effect Feb. 8 unless both the position that infuriates him. c o m m it whether there were any workers in this country that are in House and Senate reject them. “ To me, that is the height of suspects in the case. the unique position of having to Dodd, the state’s senior senator hypocrisy. That is why people "W e’re checking out a lot of make judgments on their own and dean of the Connecticut have so much difficulty with Bv Jim Tierney leads.” he said. salaries. delegation, says he will vote for Congress and politicians,” he Manchester Herald Vernon police Sgt. JohnD. Shea "There’s no way you’re ever the proposed pay raise, which said. “ That’s where peoples’ said a deliveryman found Lee s stomachs begin to turn. You’ve If you don’t put the ball in the basket, victories are going to resolve this issue to the would increase congressional sa body on the store’s floor at about 4 satisfaction of our constituents. laries from $89,500 to $135,000 a just got to be honest about it. It hard to come by. a.m. Saturday. Lee was shot once By not voting, you’re knocked. year. hurts. The mail, the calls are East Catholic found that out the hard way Friday in the chest, police said. When you vote, you’re knocked But he believes that amount is going to be against this thing.” night in its non-conference affair with St. Thomas Shea said there were no sus for that. There's no way you can too high. A more appropriate Democratic Sen. Joseph I. Aquinas of New Britain. pects and additional details were get around it.” salary, he said, would be adding Lieberman, Rep. Sam Gejdenson Spearheaded by 10 second-half points from Scott not available. He said he was not But getting around it is just the current salary and the maxi and Rep. Christopher Shays all Sytulek (team-high 15 points) coupled with the sure whether any money was what most lawmakers are trying mum allowed in outside speaking have vowed to vote against the Eagles’ atrocious shooting display taken. to do. Dodd is the exception, fees, which many believe would $135,000 pay hike, but say they intermission, the visiting Saints topped East, 48-39. Customers who knew Lee said detailing publicly his position and be banned in concert with a pay remain undecided on what to do East was a dismal 3-for-23 from the floor in the he was the kind of person who how he will handle the issue raise. with the money if the raise goes would not give in to would-be Dodd ha. give skills to emerging leaders in members on what they learned. and Community Care Inc., 26 Frederick W. “Bill” I.ee Jr . 47. of North Haven: and two grand East-west: Pat Schackner and Lettie Glenn, first measuring in grams, police said. cents. Tapioca or a dish of the community,” Flint said. Flint said. Park St,, Vernon 06066. of West Shore Road, Ellington, sons. She was predeceased by a place: Murray Powell and Barbara Phillips and Police also said they learned Fegan was drinking turkey with gravy was 5 Participants will have to pay “Adults learn differently than died Saturday (Jan. 14, 1989) in brother. Joseph Lipnicky. and a $325each fortheprogram,butthe Bev Taylor and Frank Bloomer, second and third sister. Anna Lipnicky. at the bar. The legal drinking age in Connecticut is cents. children.” Beganny said. “ They the Rockville section of Vernon as chamber hopes to offer scholar learn by doing.” place. a result of a shooting that was The funeral was today at 21. The bartender at the Oak Pub said Fegan had Before that restaurant ships in the future. Flint said. During the final hour of the Jan. 9 — north-south: Hal Lucal and Carol Lucal, ruled a homicide. He is survived Monahan, Cox, Smith & Crim- showed a positive identification. was opened. Cheney had Fewer than 10 people have signed sessions, leaders will divide into first: Louise Kermode and Jim Baker, second James Strafach by a number of nieces, nephews mins Funeral Home, North Fegan was charged with possession of marijuana. operated an employees’ up. three groups of eight and decide place: and Linda Simmons and Ellen Goldberg, James Strafach, 66. of Wes and in-laws from Manchester and Haven, with a Mass of Christian possession of drug paraphernalia, procuring liquor lunch room in the basement Flint said the college and what issues they want to study for third place. terly. R I., died Friday (Jan. 13. Bolton. burial at Our Lady of Mount by a minor, and entering a tavern by a minor, police chamber have publicized the the remaining three sessions. East-west: Marge Warner and Bev Taylor, first 1989) at Westerly Hospital. He He was the husband of Georgi- Carmel Church. Hamden. Burial said. of Cheney Hall, said Bengt program through mailings and Possible subjects include hous place: Frankie Brown and Bev Saunders, second was the father of Tanya Strafach anna (Torzsa) Lee. He was born will be in St . Lawrence Cemetery, She was released on $500 bond and is scheduled to son. A framed print of the workers. A copy of the picture was GOOD OLD DAYS — This picture, word of mouth. ing. planning and transportation. place; and Tom Regan and Irv Carlson, third place. of Manchester and Daria Doll of in Rockville and was a lifelong West Haven. appear in Manchester Superior Court Tuesday. photograph, with a 2-cent found in the Library of Congress in donated to the Manchester Historical The program will prepare While all of this is going on. Jan. 12 — north-.south: Dennis Robinson and Ann Coventry. resident. He served in the U S. Memorial donations may be coin attached, has been Washington, D.C., is believed to have Society by Main Street merchant leaders of government, business group members will be further DeMartin. first place; Linda Simmons and Mollie Born in Hibbling. Minn , he was Marine Corps, and was the made to the Church of the donated to the historical and civic groups by teaching developing leadership skills by Timreck. .second place: and A1 Berggren and John the son of Joseph and Josephine manager of the Vernon Avenue Assumption, 285 W. Center St, society by Marlow and been taken about 40 years ago in the George Marlow and his stepson, Aaron them to the two elements of working with one another, Stern Greene, third place. (Capizzano) Strafach. He was 7-11 store in Rockville Manchester 06040. Man, shut off, arrested Bayer. lunch room for Cheney Bros, mill Bayer. leadership, leadership skills and said. Manchester Community East-west: Frankie Brown and Peg Dunfield, employed by Colt Firearms until He is also survived by his A local man was arrested Sunday after becoming “ familiarity with the commun College leadership development first place: Dick Jaworowski and Harvey Sirota, his retirement four years ago. daughter. Sherrie Lee of Rock Eugene Sweeney abusive at a local bowling alley when he was told he ity,” said Eileen Stern, business instructors will attend the ses second place: and Marge Warner and Terry Daigle, He was a communicant of the ville; a brother. James Lee of would not be sold more beer, police said. services coordinator at Manches sions. she said. third place. Church of the Immaculate Con Rockville; and a sister. Donna Eugene Sweeney of Hartford Frederick A. Banker, 30. of 16 Wadsworth St., ter Community College. The format for Manchester’s ception. Westerly. He was a I^pulippe of New Hampshire died 'Thursday (Jan. 12. 1989) at Worker upset over tree-removal plan Manchester, was charged with breach of peace, The program’s 25 participants program is based on similar Quarterly meeting set member of Parents Without The funeral will be Wednesday his home. He was the brother of criminal trespass and two counts of interfering with Bernard P. Sweeney of will be exposed to those two programs nationwide that have Partners, the Over .50 Club, the at 11 a m. at the Union Congrega a police officer, police said. Bv Nancy Concelman “ To remove trees that are oaks, it State law requires that com which submitted the .second low elements simultaneously, said The Manchester Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Manchester Lodge of Elks, and tional Church, Union Street. Manchester. been successful. Stern said. Lead Police said Banker had one beer at the Parkade and Maureen Leavitt doesn’t seem sane because they plaints be filed up to five days est bid of $185,100, because Bobbie Beganny, vice president ership programs are currently will hold their quarterly meeting Monday, Jan. 23, the Manchester Veterans of For Rockville. Burial will be in Grove The son of the late James and at noon at Maneeley’s on the Boston Turnpike. Sue Lanes Bowling Alley and the bartender would not let Manchester Herald took so long to grow.” after posting Harrison said. Zanlungo was unable to meet the of promotions for the chamber. offered in Norwalk and Hartford eign Wars. He was an U S, Army Hill Cemetery, Rockville. Calling Ellen (McCormick) Sweeney, he him have another. Banker grabbed another Jurewicz is now entitled to a Parker, director of Corp Care will speak about Harrison said there have been town’s bonding and insurance Participants will attend one County. veteran of World War II and hours are Tuesday from 2 to 4 was a lifelong resident of Hart patron’s beer and threw it at the bartender, police public hearing on the matter, but "Creating a Walking or Exercise Program.” A A parks department employee many complaints filed against requirements, Gerald R. Dupont, session Jan. 27 from noon to 6 The next program will proba received the Bronze Service Star p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ladd ford. He was employed as a said. in the past the department has luncheon will be included for $8.50 and reservations filed a complaint Friday with the the removal of trees during his general services director, said p m. that will focus primarily on bly be offered in 1990. H'h/Jc serving in the South Pacific Funeral Home. 19 Ellington A\-e., salesman at Williams Ford Co. Banker resisted arrest and had to be forcibly reached a compromise on com can be made with Carol Hibler, 79 Ansaldi Road, department protesting the nearly 10 years as tree warden, Friday. basic leadership skills. Stern “ We felt that with where the Theater, Rockville and served as a warrant officer in placed into the police cruiser, police said. At the plaints, Harrison said. Manchester. planned removal of seven oreight but none from park employees. Both proposals called for rem said. The seven remaining ses region is going . .. that it was time He also is survived by another Memorial donations may be the U S. Armv during World War police station. Banker was uncooperative when oak trees from the entrance of Complainants may appeal any II. oving trees for the building. sions will be held Wednesdays for us to take a look at a program daughter. Gina Epstein of Marl made to the Lee Reward Fund, in asked to remove his boots, and lunged at police, Center Springs Park forconstruc- Harrison, former parks -and local decisions at the state level, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The Dinner-dance scheduled He also is survived by two other like this,” Flint said. borough: fourbrothers. Armando care of the Savings Bank of police said. He was wrestled to the floor and one tion of a lodge. cemetery superintendent, was he said. The 3,944-square-foot lodge brothers. James J. Sweeney Jr. of ‘Come Dance With Me’ to the B -T Band at the Strafach. Frank ’’Steve’’ Straf Rockville. 26 Park St.. Rockville police officer hit his knee on the concrete floor, John Jurewicz of 212 CenterSt. replaced by George E. Murphy, The Board of Directors Dec. 13 building will serve as a commun Hartford and Thomas Sweeney of Hartford Club, 46 Prospect St., Saturday, Jan. 28. ach, Joseph Strafach and John 06066. police said. said Friday he gave the com the new parks superintendent approved construction of the ity gathering place and as tem West Hartford; a sister, Rosem The annual dinner-dance of the Manchester Strafach. all of Westerly. R.I.: The officer was treated at Manchester Memorial plaint to former Tree Warden who was appointed earlier this lodge for $182,450, the lowest of porary offices for seven Recrea ary Polmanteer of Santa Ana, Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will begin with two si.sters. Eleanor Cimalore Hospital for an injury to his left knee and released, Robert D. Harrison, who posted a month. Murphy is expected to three bids received. The low bid tion Department employees Calif.; and several nieces and ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. cocktails, at 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner at 7:30 and Carmella Lamb, both of police said. notice that the trees would be cut start his new job by the end of this was submitted by Zanlungo Mil- currently housed in Highland Joseph D. Tasillo nephews. He was predeceased by p.m. Reservations are required by Friday, by Jan. Westerly; and three Banker was held on $1,000 bond and is scheduled to down Jan. 9. month. Iwork of Ashford. Park School. The employees have Joseph D. Tasillo, 63. formerly a brother, Joseph Sweeney. 20. For reservations contact Mrs. Richard Meduski, grandchildren. appear in Manchester Superior Court Tuesday. “ I feel being a park employee, Harrison still supervises town But the town was forced to to move because of the Board of INSURANSMITHS SINCE of Manchester, died Friday (Jan. The funeral, with a Mass of 48 McDivitt Dr., Manchester 06040. The funeral will be Tuesday at we’re supposed to be protecting cemeteries but is no longer tree award the contract to the Aldrich Education’s plan to reopen the 13. 1989) in Boston. He was the Christian burial, will be Tuesday 9:15 a m. from theGaffney-Dolan the environment,” Jurewicz said. warden Construction Co. of Manchester. school to students in September. Funeral Home. 59 Spruce St.. brother of James A. Tasillo and at 11 am . at St. Lawrence 1914 Overeaters get help Westerly. R.I.. which a Mass of Anita Cunningham, both of O’Toole Church, Hartford. Burial Christian burial at the Church of Manchester. will be in St. Mary Cemetery. Are you addicted to food? Oveaters Anonymous the Immaculate Conception. Bur He had lived in Manchester for Windsor Locks, at the conven Thoughts 649-5241 Student aid probably won’t increase 65 East Center Street meets at First Baptist Church, 240 Hillstown Road, ial. with military honors, will be 25 years and had been employed ience of the family. There are no every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at in the Rhode Island Veterans at the Purdy Corp. for many calling hours. The Farley- Manchester, CT 1 p.m. and Thursday, 7 to 8 p.m. No dues or fees. Cemetery, Exeter, R.I. Calling years. He was an Army veteran of Sullivan Funeral Home. 96 Webs It is very important that we have the right type of HARTFORD (AP) - State ly’s Education Committee. cut, said he would like to see gram, which gives money to Everyone who wants to stop overeating is welcome. hours are today from 2 to 4 p.m. World War II. ter St., Hartford, is in charge of motivation (Christ centered) for our lives, because officials acknowledge that among He said “ no growth or low continued growth in funding. But, private colleges to distribute to For more information, call 524-4544. and 7 to 9 p.m. He also is survived by a son. arrangements. it will spell failure or success. the victims of the state’s budget growth” in the financial aid he said, ” It’s just not going to needy Connecticut students and I served on various Church Boards and crisis could be students depend budget is the likely result of the happen.” has a budget this year of $13 Music students sell subs committees for over 15 years. I thought I was a good ing on financial aid from the state budget crunch. “ Our goal is nothing more than million: Christain. but God thought different. to help pay for their college The state is facing a potential protecting (recent gains) and ■ The Connecticut Aid for Students from filing Junior High School are Deaths Elsewhere As the doors started opening up at work, I lost educations. $882 gap between revenue from keeping the issue on the front Public College Students pro taking orders for submarine sandwiches for the sight of God’s teachings. I started to write “ The Education officials say no existing sources and spending to burner,” he said. gram, similar to the private school music department’s Super Bowl Sub Sale, a Book of Life According to Burt.” increase is expected next year in maintain current services for the Pelto noted that the student aid school grant but for public fund-raiser to support the 1989 music festival tours. Sterling Brown Fritz Hartman Robert Lekachman Needless to say, my ladder broke. I found myself the state’s $20.3 million grant fiscal year that begins July 1. programs were exempt from 3 colleges, with a $5.1 million The subs will be made Sunday morning and out of a job. my daughter in the second year of program. Although they also say Officials in the state Depart percent spending cuts ordered by budget: HONOLULU (AP) - Fritz NEW YORK (AP) - Robert Connecticut^SMh' njm 'vcrs^ delivered between noon and 1 p.m. There are three WASHINGTON (AP) ~ Ste college, my son in high school and my wife a no cuts are likely, some of the ment of Higher Education have Gov. William A. O’Neill earlier ■ The Connecticut Scholastic Albert Hartman, speaker for the Lekachman, an economist who varieties: ham. salami and a ham-salami combina rling Allen Brown, the District of homemaker. 12,000 students who receive aid asked for a 15.7 percent increase this year. Achievement Grant program, Truk state legislature in the taught at several American uni tion. Each sub costs $3. and payment is requested Columbia’s poet laureate and a God took everything, my job. my self-image and could be squeezed and forced to in student financial aid, but “That’s a good indication of administered directly by the Federated States of Micronesia, versities and wrote two books with the order. former English professor at broke it. I had nothing left. take out loans as tuition and other they’re not optimistic about get how much support there is for Department of Higher Educa died Sunday during a plane flight critical of the Reagan adminis Howard University, died Friday. costs rise. ting it, said John Siegrist, direc student aid; in fact, it’s the only tion, which gives money to tration, died Saturday of cancer. As I pondered my plight, I realized I had my He was 87. from Guam to Honolulu after “ More and more debt for more tor of student financial aid area in higher education that was students based on their needs and He was 68. family, my church and my God. During this period The son of a Howard University suffering a brain hemorrhage. He and more students will be the services for the department. exempted,” he said. abilities, with a $2.2 million Two of his books on economics, out of a job I had plenty of time for family, church Lottery religion teacher. Brown studied was 46. and God Almighty Himself. case — I don’t say any of this State Rep. Jonathan W. Pelto, The state pays for three major budget. Hartman, who was elected ’’The Age of Keynes,” published poets and black leaders and I let the Lord take control of my life and He gave happily,” said state Sen. Kevin B. D-Storrs, an Education Commit student-grant programs: sought through his own poetry to speaker in March 1988, collapsed in 1966, and ” A History of me a peace not explainable in the English language. Sullivan, D-West Hartford, co- tee member whose district in ■ The Connecticut Independ England’s Queen Elizabeth I Winning numbers drawn Saturday in New in Truk on Friday and spent two Economic Ideas,” published in portray the diversity of American The more time I invest in Christ, while here on chairman of the General Assemb cludes the University of Connecti ent College Student Grant pro- was born in Greenwich in 1533. England; life for blacks. days in Guam Memorial Hospital 1959, have been translated into several languages. earth I experience a happier and fuller life because Connecticut daily; 546. Play Four; 6457. He taught at several colleges in Agana, Guam, before depart of God’s blessings. Massachusetts daily; 3959. before joining the Howard staff ing for Honolulu accompanied by He also wrote two books critical of the Reagan administration; Luke 6:13 “ You cannot serve two masters, God Massachusetts Megabucks: 5-9-13-14-33-34. from 1929 until his retirement in a doctor and nurse, a hospital and money” Realtors are worried Tri-state daily: 523, 0573. 1969. A winner of the Marshall supervisor said. ’’Visions and Nightmares: Amer Tri-state Megabucks: 1-10-11-28-31-32. Poetry Prize, in 1984 he was Hartman had also held the ica after Reagan,” published in Rhode Island daily: 2523 named the d is trict’s poet speaker’s post in Truk’s legisla 1987, and “ Greed is not enough: Burt Johnson 1 by mortgage tax plan Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks: 4-6-15-35-36. laureate. ture in 1986. Reaganomics,” published in 1982. Member of Trinity Covenant Church The Manchester Board of Real tional Association of Realtors in tors Inc. is urging president-elect opposing any measures to limit You advance in life by degrees... Weather George Bush to oppose any deductions, which would violate iianfhpatpr Hpralft proposal to limit deductions for what National As.sociation Presi mortgage interest from federal dent Ira Gribin called a “ coven EZZGIIIJLXTO fJLSKMUBssr Get yours at Eastern USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 90 income tax. ant” with homeowners estab Clearing and colder Joyce Epstein, president of the lished by the Revenue Acts of 1864 Tuesday Only REOIONAU WEATHER Penny M. It is possible to complete a degree at Eastern because: Manchester and vicinity: To Sietfert. Publisher Manchester Board of Realtors, and 1865. Accii W*;aUH?r " forecast for luesday George T Chappell Dennis M. Santoro said in a Dec. 27 news release that Those acts allowed deductions night, clearing and colder. 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Outlook Wednes The Manchester Herald Is a member of the Associated Press 317 Highland St. • Manchester • 646-4277 the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the New England Press in the release. board urged homeowners to Hurley Hall Ar.rii IfV day, partly cloudy with a high in Today’s weather picture was drawn by Raymond Association and the New England Newspaper Association. express concerns over these / / The Manchester board has 317 Highland St. • Manchester • 646-4277 the 30s. Michaud, a fourth-grader at Washington School. joined the 800.000-member Na proposals. 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Jan 16. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 16. 1989 - 5 Cleaning the Sound: Where to begin? LO C A L By Peter Vlles round of partisan criticism at Demo J municipal sewage plants. The study Tackling hypoxia appears to be The Associated Press crats and Gov. William A. O’Neill, estimates it would cost $976 million in equally difficult. accusing them of not doing enough to Connecticut, including $200 million in Mushinsky says she is concerned & STATE HARTFORD — When syringes clean up the sound. New Haven alone. that the most common method of washed up on Connecticut beaches But O’Neill spokesman Jon Sand As always, money is the first reducing nitrgen levels in treated Spy’s w ife collapses A last sunnmer. politicians were not far berg said the GOP proposal “looks political hurdle. With state budgets sewage is itself environmentally DANBURY (AP) — ’The collapse of Anne behind, promising a crackdown on like something we’re doing already” already stretched thin and likely to be harmful. The method involves using illegal dumping and offering propos O’Neill, with Republican support in Henderson-Pollard, the jailed wife of convicted cut. Republicans and Democrats bacteria to convert nitrogen into a spy Jonathan Jay Pollard, prompted renewed als to clean up Long Island Sound. 1986. has established a $1.8 billion agree that the only hope of paying for gas. clean water program that will provide charges from her family that she is not But as the summer of heated a massive cleanup is through state Mushinsky worries that ihe result receiving adequate medical care while in rhetoric gives way to the cold reality loans and grants over 20 years. bonds. ing gas could contribute to the House Repuhlican spokesman prison. of the 1989 General Assembly, politi The GOP proposal, which ignores “greenhouse effect,” the global Relatives said Mrs. Henderson-Pollard, 28. A cians acknowledge that Connecticut’s Mark Rivers said O’Neill’s fund, warming trend blamed on carbon which is also available to help clean hypoxia, would use all unallocated was transferred to the Federal Medical Center coastline faces a more serious threat state bonding money, mainly to dioxide gases trapped in the earth’s in Rochester, Minn., Thursday morning after from sewage plant discharges than up rivers and streams, does not atmosphere. adequately address the problems in update combined sewer systems. collapsing in a bathroom at the Federal from unsightly medical debris. That suggestion is sure to run into In addition, the legislative study Detention Center in Danbury. "That’s a minor part of the the sound. says, there are other sources that “Even our $1 billion over five years opposition from lawmakers awaiting “She has been maltreated for the past 25 problem,’’ state Sen. Reggie Smith. state bonds that have been approved dump nitrogen into the sound less months and this is the third time they have sent R-New Hartford, said of medical and the governor’s $1.8 billion over 20 directly: acid rain, lawn and farm years is not enough.’’ Rivers said. for projects but not actually issued. her back,” Carol Pollard. Jonathan Pollard’s waste. "The major issue, which didn’t While Mushinsky is holding out hope fertilizers, and the 400-mile Connecti sister, said Saturday. “She is in severe pain get very much attention, is the direct The same day Republicans an cut River basin. nounced their proposal in Bridgeport, that the federal government will help now because they took all her medications discharge into the sound” pay for the cleanup. Smith said that is And then there is perhaps the away.” state Rep. Mary Mushinsky. the unlikely. biggest obstacle to Connecticut’s Smith and other leading Republican Democratic co-chairman of the Gen cleanup efforts: the state of New Mrs. Henderson-Pollard is suffering from a N lawmakers announced Thursday in eral Assembly’s Environment Com “I have a suspicion that with what’s York. digestive tract disease, Carol Pollard said. She Bridgeport an ambitious plan to mittee, released a study highlighting going on in Washington with the The legislative study estimates that has lost 60 pounds in the past two years and now attack pollution in the sound a completely separate source of sound deficit, we should not hold our breath Connecticut contributes only 20 per weighs 90 pounds, she said. The GOP proposal, which would pollution. and wait for the federal government cent of the treated sewage that enters John Powers, a duty officer at the Danbury cost almost $1 billion over five years, The study, conducted by the Office to solve this issue,” Smith said. the sound. The rest comes from New prison, confirmed Sunday that Mrs. AP photo AP photo focuses on updating the numerous Henderson-Pollard had been transferred to the of I^egislative Research, concludes Even if the General Assembly could York. The study further estimates the CAPTAIN’S WALK — Midday in down the street shouid be opened to traffic, STORES FOR RENT — Empty store Waik. Some business peopiesay ciosing local sewer systems that serve as both that even treated sewage dumped into find the money to finance both cost of denitrifying New York’s Minnesota facility “for further evaluation and town New London witnesses few people medical treatment if it’s needed.” but the city wants to wait and study the fronts are common aiong New London's the street to vehicuiar traffic has choked storm and sanitary systems. Such the sound contains high amounts of projects — a total that would easily treated sewage is $5.3 billion. on the pedestrian mail known as issue. systems frequently overflow during reach $1.5 billion — there are 17-year-oid pedestrian mall, Captain’s off the center of the city. nitrogen, leading to shortage of “We can spend a billion (dollars), Captain's Waik. Business owners say heavy rains, spilling raw sewage into oxygen in the water known as unanswered questions about how best but if they don’t spend their five billion Legislators’ agenda heavy the sound. hypoxia. That condition can kill even to actually clean up the sound. over there, the sound will still be In announcing their proposal for a the hardiest forms of marine life. According to the study by the Office polluted," Mushinsky said. HARTFORD (AP) — After a day off to Long Island Sound "Futurefund” the Lowering the nitrogen level in of Legislative Research, the GOP Despite the obvious hurdles. Smith observe the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, Republicans said "bacterial pollu treated sewage, a process known as proposal to update aging local sewage said it is important to get a cleanup the General Assembly returns Tuesday for a New London’s pedestrian mall a whale of a mistake tion’’ is responsible for 90 percent of denitrification, would require an treatment plants could cause head program in place this year. four-day week highlighted by debates over the sound’s pollution. teaching, pollution in Long Island Sound, and Bv Larry Rosenthal additional process beyond the normal aches for years because of the “The problem you run into is the town’s woes. “It provided a basic anchor for river’s edge. street was nearly deserted the early 1930s and in its present The GOP leaders also lobbed a treatment at even the most advanced massive construction effort required. cost of not doing it.” he said. how to close the state’s $882 million shortfall. The Associated Press Tear up the mall, then do more continued maintenance of the The third week of the 1989 .session will see The downtown will be .studied in While many offices and store location since 1942. studies and ambitious waterfront envelope of 19th-century build the coming months by the fronts remain empty — vacancy When the Crystal Mall opened, several legislative committees begin their NEW LONDON — In thi.s city development planning, many ings. It didn’t stop retail market Regional-Urban Design Assist actual work. that wap once New England’!? rates of anywhere from less than luring a number of prominent business owners say. conditions from changing — and ance Team of the American 30 percent to over 50 percent are retailers from New London, Mal But the political week also promises to be a .second busiest whaling port, “Why not simply face the facts couldn’t ever have done that,” he Institute of Architects commun Critics fauit short one. State offices are closed today for the rnerchants and landlords along a cited — the entire picture is not love stayed put and took out an of life and open the darned street. said. ity assistance program. The goal gloomy. King holiday, and scores of leading Republi historic main street .studded with advertisement proclaiming his It’s such a failure it is pathetic.” The street is ringed by historic will be production of a lengthy Some restaurants, cafes, office “unshaken faith” in the the city’s cans will be in Washington Friday for the Bush empty storefronts anxiously said Joseph Eirihorn of Orange, a buildings. At the top of Captain’s analysis of problems and recom inauguration. await the day when a pedestrian supply stores and long- downtown. developer whose family owns Walk are the New’ London County mended solutions. Bowser said established retailers are flourish The current chairman of the direction of The most closely watched committees will be mall goes the way of whaling three buildings in downtown New Courthou.se, a Georgian building Harold Gatheral. 59, the gruff the budget-writing Appropriations Committee, ships. ing, and developers are spending city’s Redevelopment Agency, London, including one of four constructed in 1784. and a stone operator of Harold’s Cafe, a large sums renovating important Mallove said he was a supporter which holds its first working meeting Wednes By most accounts, the 17-year- grand, early 19th-century Greek day. and the tax-writing Finance Committee, library built in 1892 as a gift of one struggling baron Captain’s Walk, buildings, .such as the more than of the pedestrian mall when it was old experiment known as Cap Revival houses on Whale Oil Row. of the city’s most prosperous said he holds out little hope that 100-year-old Lena Building next built, but he acknowledges now tech schoois which holds its first substantive meeting tain’s Walk choked the city’s Einhorn and his partners re Thursday. whaling merchants. the city can undo the damage to City Hall, also on Captain’s that “it wasn’t an economic center rati,or than breathing new cently put up for sale another Other notable buildings include done by the pedestrian mall. Walk life into a declining downtown. success.” HARTFORD (AP) — Critics say Connecticut’s downtown building, the 116-year- the First Church of Christ Con “There are a lot of businesses Harvey Mallove, president of Yet Mallove said themall alone troubled technical college system is top heavy and Fundamental Orders feted It is an experience shared by old Crocker House, after spend gregational. constructed in 1850 that are not coming back if they Mallove’s Jewelers and a two- many other American cities that has not been responsible for the are calling for scaling back its central bureaucracy HARTFORD (AP) — Young and old alike ing more than $2 million rehabili in the Gothic Revival style from put a golden road in there. I think term mayor of the city in the problems of downtown New Lon and putting the money toward classrooms and tried such walkways, developers tating all but the first floor of the dark-colored stone quarried from they should throw in the towel. 1960s, knows well the history of equipment. crowded into the Old State House as the state say. don. As the suburbs have grown. VT • " t f • celebrated the 350th anniversary of the five-story former hotel. the site and nearby ledges, and Look out the window. There’s Captain’s Walk, formerly State New London has ceased to be the Although enrollment has declined sharply, the City councilors agreed last They were unable to attract the 100-year-old train station at nobody there,” he said on a recent Street. The jewelry store has adoption of the Fundamental Orders of spring that the mall needs to be retail hub of eastern Connecticut, central adminstration’s budget has has nearly Connecticut — a document that served as a tenants for the mostly vacant. the foot of the street and alongthe afternoon, when, at times, the been located on the street since he said. doubled its budget in six years. reopened to traffic, but action has 17,000-square-foot first floor, Ein model for the U S. Constitution. been delayed until a new study of The central administration grew so much under The idea for the Orders, adopted Jan, 14, horn said his partners decided to Executive Director Richard M. Libby that it now 1639, sprang from a sermon given the previous the downtown’s needs can be sell because of the city’s delay in occupies two buildings in Hartford, stirring spring by the Rev. Thomas Hooker, one of the completed. Development offi reopening Captain’s Walk to re.sentment among faculty, angering some state founders of Hartford. cials say reopening the half of the vehicular traffic. officials and prompting talk of decentralization as a The power of government. theCongregation- quarter-mile-long street now “I think they have spent more way to revitalize the five-school system. clo.sed to traffic will not be a time di.scussing who is to blame alist minister said, lies in “the free consent of panacea. “1 think that’s the wrong place to put money in an the people,” and “the choice of public for it. Wbo is to blame for it educational system,” said Richard Ayers, presi magistrates belongs unto the people, by God’s “Simply tearing up the mall doesn’t matter. It’s been a dent of the Stanley Works and a member of a state will not in itself lead to the desired 17-year mistake.” said John With Engle Equity Plans, allowance.” committee that has recommended, among other “It was in the Fundamental Orders that the conclusions.’’ said Brian A. Chapman, the owner of Fedric, things, scaling down the technical colleges’ Bowser, the city’s new develop the only men’s clothing store still administration. governorship was born and in which our ment director. “There are people representative form of government was born,” on the street. Ayers believes the office could be cut as much as who think you can make a “The stagnation and indecision half, with the savings put toward equipment and Gov. William A. O’Neill told a crowd that one-dimensional decision and it mixed politicians with the curious inside the of people who could have changed you gel tax advantages classrooms. will solve all your problems.” 193-year-old Old State House on Saturday. it. may still change it, and don’t, In the three years since Libby was hired to try to More than 1.5 million people has led us to believe whatever stem the enrollment loss, the technical colleges’ pass through New London each we’re going to do, we’re going to administration has grown in a number of ways: Prison sales certified year, taking ferries out of the city do on our own,” said Chapman, ■ The number of jobs authorized for the central on the Thames River to nearby HARTFORD (AP) — The state Correction who says his store has managed / office has increased to 32. up from 24 in 1986. Two islands in Long Island Sound, and to thrive “in spite” of the city. and a free Tax Department has been certified to allow its central-office jobs remain vacant. The eight new visiting attractions in neighbor Despite criticism of the pedes jobs include administrators, staff workers and prison industries to sell goods in interstate ing Mystic and Groton. commerce and to bid for federal contracts in trian mall. Bowser said “it did SKATING DAY — secretaries. “We unfortunately don’t have many good things.” ■ Since 1985, the central office has spent nearly excess of $10,000, the federal Justice Depart the capacity yet to lure them into Above, Allison Con $115,000 for data-processing machines and office ment has announced. hotels. We haven’t been able to States and counties are normally prohibited A dviser. equipment, including desks, chairs, tables, compu provide the level and type of nors of 76 Lenox St. from such activites by federal law. Since 1979, puts on her ice ters. two small refrigerators and a $1,100 state seal. services that would makeourcity CALDWELL ■ The administration, operating out of third-floor however, federal legislation has allowed state a good stopover center. But it is skates Saturday be offices on Woodland Street in Hartford, expanded to and county prison industries meeting certain clearly in the future.” Bowser a second building include 1987 at a cost expected to criteria to be exempted from federal con said. OIL INC. fore joining the rest straints on prison businesses. of her family at reach $1.6 million, up from the orginal estimate of The patience of many business $398,000. In order to be certified, the operators of a owners, however, is wearing thin. Charter Oak Park. ■ Libby’s salary. $72,000 when he came to prison industry must consult with organized They say the 2*/6-block brick mall, .72® Connecticut after heading a technical college in labor, must assure that the business will not with its raised islands of grass par gal. C. O. D. Skating is a pastime displace employed workers, must employ 150 gal. minimum purchaaa forthe family. Right. Ohio, has increaseb 36 percent in three years. His and trees, was a failure even $98,046 salary compares with $95,155 for state inmates on a voluntary basis, mu.st provide before the opening four years ago Len Carto, 4, of 27 Education Commissioner Gerald N. Tirozzi and workers compensation for injured workers, of the Crystal Mall in neighboring 649-8841 must involve the private sector and must pay P rfc M fg Locust St. rests in $101,800 for Higher Education Commissioner Waterford added to the down Subjtct Chang0 Norma Foreman Glasgow. prevailing wages. front of the fire after “I have absolutely no obsession with addingmore skating. He was one people” said Libby, who contends it is less costly to Counselors charged In assault of many children put administrators in the central office than to place NEW HAVEN (AP) — Two former counse them at each of the system’s five campuses. who spent the lors at a group home for mentally retarded He noted, for example, that the much larger men have been arrested on charges of sexually afternoon at the Connecticut State University system has a dean of assaulting retarded men, police said. park. personnel on each of its four campuses. Jamie Rolandi. 35. of Branford was charged At the heart of the technical colleges’ problem is a Thursday with four counts of second-degree 40 percent drop in enrollment in six years, falling to sexual assault. Detective William Piascyk said 5,407 full-time and part-time students last fall. he is accused of assaulting a 27-year-old man As enrollment plummeted at campuses in on four occasions. Hartford. North Haven, Norwalk, Norwich and Gary L O’Leary, 40, of Branford, was Patrick Flynn/Mancheatar Herald Waterbury, the cost per student more than tripled. charged last month with six counts of Some critics say Libby’s expansion of administra second-degree sexual assault. Piascyk said IVacy Burgess before IVacy Burgess after. tion has done little except increase animosity O’Leary is charged with assaulting the same between the central office and the campuses. 1 man and another 29-year-old resident of the Lieberman’s Democratic response “What we’ve seen is a bloating of the central home. MTRODUCMG WEIGHT WATCHERS^ office, a bloating of their own salaries, a bloating of Both are former counselors at New Samari Come find out about our home equity positions, and we haven’t seen an increase in tan Community Residence, a private, non NEW 1989 QUICK SUCCESS PROGRAM. options and we'll give you The 1988/1989 students,” said Dennis J. Bogusky, president of the praises Reagan after radio taik profit group home in New Haven. Weight Watchers wants you to be happy. That's why we made this year's Price Waterhouse Personal Tax Adviser while Federation of Technical College Teachers. ^ I New Quick Success' Program even belter than last year's. With our proven WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen dent would be powerless, and our and other environmental A recent consultant’s report commissioned by the Man charged In shooting 1 ^ P effeclive program, there's an even easier way to lose weight fast. So come supplies last. Absolutely free. Joseph I. Lieberman, D-Conn.. country would be left at ri.sk” problems. state found that the cost of running the central office I I in to one of our convenient locations today. We've got two great ways for you to take have competitive rates and a choice of terms. delivering the Democratic re rose from $231 per student in 1984-85 to $491 two Lieberman. who focused on “Government can’t do every HARTFORD (AP) — A 22-year-old Hartford advantage of the equity you’ve built up in your sponse to Ronald Reagan’s fare environmental issues in his suc years later. And the interest on both may be 100% tax thing,” Lieberman said. “It mu.st man is due in court Tuesday on charges that he home. Eagle Equity Line and Eagle Equity well radio address, praised the cessful come-from-behind cam have limits, as President Reagan Central-office costs accounted for 6.3 percent of fired several rifle shots at a car during a deductible. president as an inspirational paign against Republican Sen. has said. But one of the things it the colleges’ budget in 1984-85, but 8.4 percent two Loan. With Eagle Equity Line, you pay no clos So stop by the nearest First Federal leader who “raised the spirit of years later. dispute that left a girl with minor injuries Lowell P. Weicker Jr. last year, can and must do is protect the police said. FREE REGISTRATION ing costs and you can access your money just office today and talk with one of our equity America” called the environment “perhaps health and safety of our people. “There should be a limit,” said Jeremiah J. State police arrested Tai Van Nguyen on Join by January 28 at these convenient times and locations: by writing a check. With Eagle Equity Loan, “Mr. President, we salute our greatest new challenge in the Elimination of pollution in our Lowney Jr., chairman of the Board of Governors for numerous weapons and driving charges after specialists. You can find out about tax advan you,” Lieberman said Saturday years ahead” Higher Education. water, on our land and in the air is the Saturday night incident. Nguyen, who was EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR you get your money in one lump sum. Both tages, And you'll gel a tree tax adviser. in pre-recorded remarks. “Your “When the pilgrim John Win- a responsibility we in govern “Some years ago we had given the technical a passenger in a vehicle during the incident is First Congregational Church Second Congragatlonal Church Wapping Comm. Church love of this country and your throp envisioned the shining city ment cannot shirk. The people colleges five (new) faculty (jobs.) We found they 837 Main Street 385 N Main St. 1790 Ellington Rd. fervent devotion to freedom in accused of firing about five shots from' a •W ed to am, 4:45 pm 8 7 pm •Mon. 4:45 pm 8 7 pm •Thurs 4:45pm 8 7 pm upon the hill, of which the will not allow us to” had used the money to put people in the central semi-automatic rifle at another vehicle. • Wed. 4:45 pm 8 7 pm spired us all. You raised the spirit president speaks so eloquently, office. We were livid” Knights of Columbus Hall “So let us now set out to work on Police said Sunday that Nguyen argued with 1831 Main Street Community Baptist Church of America, and upheld the he looked out upon a continent the unfinished business of Amer Albert B. Vertefeuille, chairman of the State the driver of the other car, Joseph Centurelli • Mon. 7 pm 585 E Center Street values of faith, flag and family untouched by smog, hazardous ica with the spirit of purpose and Technical Colleges Board of Trustees, said he • Thurs. 10 am First Federal Savings 18, of New Britain after a traffic incident in •Sal 10 am that we hold so dear” waste and acid rain. In the confidence that is the legacy of believes the system under Libby is on the verge of a New Britain at about 10:30 p m. Nguyen’s car “I believe that is why. after centuries since that pristine age. the Reagan years. It is. after all, turnaround. then followed Centurelli west on Route 72 into Meetings begin at limes listed above. T/je Eagk among banks eight years, Mr, President, you we have conquered the continent, that same spirit that built this He said new administrators, such as one in charge Plainville, where Nguyen allegedly fired Doors open 45 minutes earlier for registration. No reservation needed are even more popular with the but we have also made it dirty and of the system’s buildings and another responsible country and will if we protect it, several shots at the car, police said. CALL 1-800-333-3000 American people than on the day unsafe.” he said. continue to make us a truly great for research, are necessary. Eost Hertford. Glostonbury, Soul! i Gl3slonbury, MoncliGSlGr, VGrnon. RockvillG snd South Windsor One of the shots hit a female passenger in OR 1-800-972-9320 you were sworn in. Some politi The new senator touched on nation” A new research director, forexample, produced a Centurelli’s car, police said. 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Hodel is leaving Washington using clubs, dogs and water signing a landmark accord on for Capitol’s homeless man convinced that leaders of environmental i ( cannon to break up a banned rally human rights at the Helsinki organizations are much too partisan and by thousands of people, a human Review Conference in Vienna, By Jennifer Dixon out of touch with their members. rights activist said today. Austria. The Associated Press Hodel also said in a farewell interview Among those detained Sunday The U.S. ambassador to the believes the global warming called was former Foreign Minister Jiri talks, Warren Zimmermann, said A WASHINGTON — Another pre the “greenhouse effect” has been over Hajek, said Anna Sabatova of the Czechoslovakia’s Communist au sidential inauguration is likely to blown,^ and the cost of cleaning up the Charter 77 human rights group. thorities had violated the free mean another arrest for Stacy nation’s nuclear weapons plants has been Hajek, 75, was a leader of the 1968 dom of assembly granted in the (C Abney, an expatriate Texan who overstated. reform movement that was spirit of the 1975 Helsinki accords. is routinely carted away by police Hodel said he was “delighted and iMtlMii crushed that year by a Soviet-led In Prague, marchers chanted from a Capitol archway whe astounded” that the losing Democratic invasion. “Long Live Freedom!’’ and 'I never new presidents and foreign campaign of Michael Dukakis argued, in More than 5,000 people pro called for the release of political dignitaries appear. Hodel’s words, that “you don’t have to tested in Prague streets later prisoners as they headed toward Abney has been arrested 21 choose between an improving environment Sunday to commemorate a stu Wenceslas Square, jeering at times for refusing to leave the and- an adequate energy and minerals dent who burned himself to death police. archway, where he has slept on supply; you can do both” — his own V to protest the invasion. position. White-helmeted riot police N scraps of carpet for the past 14 (iommunist authorities said 91 wielding rubber truncheons, years. “of the most active instigators” some with leashed dogs, attacked Rain falling on a recent Janu Response mind-boggling were detained. At least one about 1,000 demonstrators who ary day sluiced over the edge of AP photo person was badly injured and had gathered at the square and the archway and kept Abney from MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — An offer of free INAUGURAL GIFT — Master cutter Jan Lewczenko poses with one of the several others, including sang the national anthem. his usual daytime perch in the 40-acre parcels for people willing to settle in members of a West German / a remote county on the Canadian border bowls he cut at Lenox Crystal Inc., Mount Pleasant, Pa., for George Bush's Demonstrators were dispersed middle of the Capitol's main inauguration. This is a backup bowl that is still being finished. television crew, were beaten by into side streets, but remained steps, where he crouches with a has brought more than 4,000 inquiries, some police. there whistling and jeering at placard listing health problems from as far afield as West Germany and Sabatova said about 20 promi Guam. police. blamed on his World War II And residents wonder why the title A Time-CNN poll also found that nent activists, including author Several people were injured in AP photo military service. “It’s been mind-boggling,” said Jim “birthplace of a president” never trans Americans believe reducing the budget Eva Kanturkovs and Charter 77 beatings by police, and one man IMIA HUNT — U.S. Search-and- supplies, which include jeeps, will be Tourists, he says, have told him Lemieux, a member of the Bidstead lated into tourism and fame for this dusty deficit should be President-elect Bush’s activists Ladislav Lis and Rudolf was so badly injured that an Advisory Council in International Falls, investigation teams unload equipment used during a 10-day operation to locate the Capitol steps “are too good” farming community. first priority, and they believe Bush will do Battek, were arrested before the ambulance had to be called. for someone like him. But as the county seat of Koochiching County. rally as they prepared to lay Saturday in Hanoi, Vietnam. The the remains of missing Americans. / a better job handling the deficit and several Among the beaten was an ARD chilling cold turns each word into Homesteaders will be required to build a Ortega answers march other major issues than his popular flowers in memory of the 20-year- television crew, a correspondent puffs of mist, he declares that he home and live there for at least 10 years. predecessor. old student. of the West German news agency isn't going anywhere until the They are expected to be self-sufficient, so MAN.AGUA, Nicaragua (AP) — After a She said they were released DPA said. government relents and gives as not to drain the local economy, and are march by 5,000 opposition supporters. after several hours, but it was not CTK reported 91 arrests. U.S. and Vietnamese teams him disability payments. subject to an extensive credit and criminal- President Daniel Ortega said the govern certain whether those arrested records check. Train crash kills 110 The rally wascalled asa tribute An arrest at this year’s inaugu ment plans to give the opposition greater during the rally were freed. to Jan Palach, who ended his life ration of a fellow Texan. George The offer received widespread publicity political opportunity and those who don’t DHAKA. Bangladesh (AP) — Operators The official news agency CTK at age 20 by setting himself ablaze hunt countryside for Ml As Bush, "is a given,” says U.S. last month, and since then Lemieux said the want it can “look for their democracy in using a newly-installed system may have denounced Sunday’s rally, charg in the square on Jan. 16, 1969. Capitol Police spokesman Dan county has received inquiries from all 50 Miami.” wrongly signaled two trains that crashed ing it was instigated by “Western The suicide was a protest of the Nichols. “As part of his protest he states and Canada, Ireland, England, West In his Sunday speech, Ortega also said he head-on, killing at least 110 people and subversive centers.” Warsaw Pact invasion the pre By George Esper refuses to leave.” Germany, Spain, Mexico, Japan, Puerto would propose severe budget cuts that injuring 1,000 in the country’s worst rail In East Germany on Sunday, vious year that crushed the The Associated Press Abney is cited for unlawful Rico and Guam. would require extensive government accident, authorities said. police broke up a rally by several “Prague Spring ” of liberal re Johnson arrives safely entry when he won’t budge for layoffs. About 40 people remained in critical hundred human rights activists in forms. Thousands of shocked HANOI, VietiKiin — While police securing the building for Tampico is still waiting condition today, according to one hospital downtown Leipzig, witnesses Czechoslovaks attended his some Americans still await word A Manchester man has sion; Frank Noe. 40. a special occasions. So far, he’s Most feel better off official, who spoke on condition of said. They said police arrested funeral. of a husband, father or son. arrived safely in Vietnam Stoughton. Mass., fireman: been arrested 21 times, Nichols TAMPICO. 111. (AP) - When Ronald anonymity. about 80 people. On Sunday, a second protest of U.S.-Vietnamese teams patrol along with five other veterans said. Reagan launched his presidential cam NEW YORK (AP) — Americans believe The 10-car express train and seven-car The demonstrators in Leipzig the countryside in the biggest Nate Genna. 41. of Boston, who up to 3,000 people in front of the who returned to help the works in the operations and He is taken to a District of AP photo. paign in 1976, he started it with a ceremony they are better off after President Reagan’s mail train slammed into each other Sunday were protesting Friday’s arrest sehool Palach had attended was effort yet to find remains of fallen outside the farming village of Maizdi Khan, Vietnamese government find maintenance department of a Columbia jail, but always comes EVICTED — Stacey Abney stands in front of the archway in his tiny hometown and promised to eight years in office by a margin of more of 11 opposition activists, the also dispersed, activists said. airmen and send them on a final, I'.S. land mines, bombs and back to the Capitol upon his return after he won the office. than two to one, but more are pessimistic sending cars tumbling and tossing pas shopping mall: Mike Wallace, under the steps of the Capitol last week. Abney, who lives witnesses said on condition of About 500 people also gathered peaceful journey home. hand grenades. a 41-year-old farmer from release. It’s 13 years later, and Tampico is still about the next five years than optimistic, a sengers into freshly-harvested rice anonymity. The West German as activists from the Charter 77 Some families, an unspecified William Johnson. 41. arrived Langdon, Kan.: and Robert “Mr. Abney is never disor under the archway, is expected to be evicted from his waiting. survey has found. paddies. ARD television network said human rights group laid flowers but apparently small number, in Vietnam late last week, Dalton, 54. a free-lance writer derly,” Nichols said. “He's very adopted home before Friday’s inauguration of George about 500 people took part. in front of Parliament. have been told five teams arc according to his father, Dou from Davidsonville. Md.. who docile as far as police go. He Bush. investigating and excavating glas A. Johnson Sr., of 27K served three tours of duty in presents no special problems. " sites where relatives arc believed Bluefield Drive. Vietnam and speaks Vietna Nichols, who used to patrol the the foot of the Capitol. six days in the United States and to have crashed during airstrikes William Johnson was a pla mese fluently. east side of the Capitol where the "Weconsider him a demonstra 25 months and two days overseas. Fires in two states kill 15 between 1964 and 1972. This is the toon sergeant in the 11th 77-year-old stages his lone and 690 Hartford Road The veterans will spend tor, not a homeless person,” YONKERS, N.Y. (AP) - A burned out of control for Vh Westchester County Red Cross. fourth joint operation since Marine Combat Engineering silent protest, says tourists some Nichols said. “He demonstrates He said that after his dis Manchester, Ct. 06040 October. aboul two weeks in Vietnam charge, doctors told him not to house fire killed seven people, hours, officials said. One of them was given shelter in a Battalion who served in Viet trying to recall where the U.S. times complain that .Abney ruins every day on the Capitol steps and including two who made it within “Due to privacy considerations nam in 1967 and 1968. He now their pictures, sitting on the work on account of his weak The cause of the fire was not motel and the others were taken military hid the arms during at night, by being on the Capitol inches of safety but were blocked immediately determined. Many in by friends or relatives. of the affected families we cannot owns a sign-making business the war. It has been reported imposing Capitol steps with his grounds. ” heart, high blood pressure, gout 647-8384 discuss the specifics." a and arthritis, and he hasn’theld a by a locked door, said authorities, of the bodies were burned beyond The victim? died from smoke at 329 H'ethere/1 St. by the Vietnamese govern roughly scrawled cardboard Born a mile from the Louisiana who found the bodies at their feet ment from the U.S. delegation Other former Marines who sign. job since 1948. recognition, authorities said. inhalation and burns, according WPEN MON. THRU SAT. said. “However, those families ment that an estimated 3.000 border in northeast Texas, Abney when they forced open the door. “All my friends are gone; to the Westchester County Medi Jan. 16th thru traveled with Johnson to Viet Nichols says he always ex says he came to the Capitol to Mm ., T m s , TIm v . A F i t have been notified of the investi people have died between 1975 “I don’t get nothing from the The fire at the rooming house they're all gone,” said Charles cal Examiner’s Office. nam are Gene Spanos. 39. now and 1985 from explosions of plained to the visitors that only in fight for disability benefits he VA (Veterans Administration) in here was one of four in the United Feb. 28th gation and will be fully advised of a Rosemont, 111., police lieut the United States would a protes Waller, 43, a resident who es In Missouri, the bodies of land mines and hand grenades believes he deserves for serving Texasfor29years,” hesays, so he States on Sunday that killed a caped unharmed. Richard DeVore and his 5-year- the results.” enant. who organized the mis left behind after the war ter be allowed to demonstrate at in the military — 18 months and The two dozen U.S. specialists came to Washington. total of 15 people. Three fires in "The fire was the worst in old son, Dustin, were found by will be in Vietnam until Jan. 23 eastern Missouri killed eight, Yonkers since 1965, when nine firefighters in the front doorway and will leave with 25 sets of “We want to solve this question Can said some "bad elements” including a family of five who children and three adults died in a of their home in Lemay in St Louis *3.00 *3.00 *5.00 *10.00 *10.00 remains that are being prepared and let bygones be bygones” he in southern Vietnam were “traf died trying to escape a blaze that blaze. County. Sunday was DeVore’s OFF OFF OFF OFF for repatriation and identifica said. “What's the good of keeping ficking in remains " by hiring destroyed their mobile home. "It’s devastating: it’s very, 34th birthday. 8EE tion at the U.S. Army laboratory this alive? It would only let the people to dig in Vietnamese The badly burned bodies of the very sad,” said Elizabeth Chrae- DeVore’s wife, Charlotte, and Cut And Hair High in Hawaii. spiritual wounds of war bleed, graves, steal the remains and try Reserve your space now two men in Yonkers were found tien, a member of the nearby Our the couple’s three teen-ager Cuts Perms Previously, Vietnam had al and that would not be helpful to to pass them off as American. just behind the front door of the Lady of the Rosary Catholic children escaped. Blow Dry Color Lights lowed only four ILS. teams in at a any understanding between the He said those Vietnamese mis three-story house, said Fire Com Church, where prayers for the A neighbor helped rescue Mrs. NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW time. It has repatriated 63 sets of two people. " takenly believed American re for the 1989 missioner William McLaughlin. victims were offered at Sunday DeVore’s brother, Charles remains in the past month. Both governments have sought mains would get them entry visas The bodies tumbled onto the Masses. “This is a terribly poor Grounds, 26, a quadriplegic. “The U.S. government is in public pronouncements to to the United Statesorsomeother stoop when firefighters forced area, but rich in love and care.” The mobile home blaze oc ni.oo *14.00 *19.00 *38.00 *35.00 pleased that Vietnam has agreed separate the human side of the reward. open the door, he said. The fire also left 10 people curred just south of Lonedell, a to expand the ongoing effort from war from politics, but the MIA U.S. policy "is to accept POW- Eight other people were injured homeless, including an 8-year-old community of 100 people about 30 four to fiveteams, ' the Amei ican issue figures into the process of MIA information from any in Sunday morning’s fire, which child, said Sam Delapena of the miles southwest of St. Louis. delegation said. “The U.S. go establishing the diplomatic rela source,” the American delega vernment appreciates the initia tions Vietnam seeks. tion said, but "we do not view tive taken by Vietnam to repat Washington has said all Vietna paying for remains as helpful to riate these remains and hopes to mese troops must be removed promoting government-to- Most crime victims continue the increasing joint from Cambodia before it will government cooperation on cooperation to resolve the long consider an exchange of ambas accounting.” standing humanitarian issue.” sadors. economic aid and lifting Fewer than 10 percent of the say resistance helps Nguyen Can, acting director of the U.S. trade embargo. remains of Americans listed as Vietnam's office for MlAs, those Hanoi has said it will meet the missing in Indochina have been WASHINGTON (AP) - Most less in moments of crisis, but we missing in action during the long requirement by the end of next recovered since U.S. forces were certainly emphasize to victims war that ended in 1975, agreed violent crime victims who sur year, perhaps sooner. Vietnam withdrawn from Vietnaminearly vived the attacks say they tried to that the level of decision making that cooperation has been good invaded Cambodia in December 1973. protect themselves, and 63 per we are likely to operate under is and the issue is humanitarian 1978, overthrowing the murder Vietnam has returned the re very low,” he said. “That’s one of rather than political. cent say their efforts helped, a ous Khmer Rouge regime of Pol mains of 172 Americans identified government study found. the reasons why we’re not certain “We don't want to use this as Pot, and has occupied the neigh by the Army laboratory. Another that, for example, self-defense any kind of leverage because we However, the study and a boring country since. 2,383 are missing: 1,747 in Viet victims’ rights group both cauti training is likely to have much of understand the feelings of the The United States also has sent nam, 547 in Laos, 83 in Cambodia oned that the survey’s findings an impact.” American families whose loved word to Vietnam that its coopera and six in China. should not be seen as an endorse The survey found that 73 ones did not come home after the tion in returning remains would U.S. officials acknowledge not ment of fighting back, as those percent of the victims of violent war,” he said. “We have our own be regarded favorably. In the all cases will be resolved, be GUIDE who may have fought back and crimes — rape, robbery, aggra MIAs, more than the United past, Vietnam slowed the search cause much time has passed and vated assault and simple assault States.” paid with their lives were not when it was angered by critical many airmen were lost in jungle accounted for in the report. — made some efforts to protect Can put the figure at 300,000, U.S. statements. terrain or at sea. The study by the Justice themselves. Department’s Bureau of Justice Those efforts included fighting Statistics was based on National back, threatening the attacker or Boston plan to end forced busing Crime Survey interviews from screaming from pain or fear. July 1986 through June 1987 with About one-third resisted or tried 1 An informative supplement featuring new photos about 100,000 people age 12 and to capture the offender, one- runs into opposition from blacks older in 49,000 households fourth ran away or hid and nationwide. one-fourth tried to persuade or BOSTON (AP) All four each of its 55,000 students, one of tors, would allow parents to of spring and summer bridal ensembles and The findings “should not be appease the offender. Some tried blacks on Boston's School Com the highest per ca|)ita figures in choose which schools their child used to recommend whether or more than one measure. mittee are objecting to a plan to the nation, but its dropout rate ren attend as long as there is ideas to help plan the ideal wedding, not victims should defend them Of those victims, 63 percent say end 15 years of court-ordered has doubled to about 14 percent space in the classroom and racial selves or to determine the mea resisting helped, 7 percent said it busing by letting parents choose and white enrollment has plunged balance is maintained. It aims to sures that are most effective,” led to more harm, 6 percent said it the schools their children attend. from 60 percent to less than 25 stimulate competition among will be published on January 31st. the study says. both helped and hurt, 13 percent The four say that unless the city percent, effectively resegregat schools and lure back some of the John Stein, deputy director of said it did neither and 11 percent commits more funds to improve ing the schools. 25,000 students who have fled. the National Organization for weren’t sure of the effect. join the crowiJ at its weakest schools, the plan “The reality is, there is virtu The plan, which may start in Don’t Be Left Out! Victim Assistance, says that In explaining why no conclu could send them into a tailspin of ally no middle class left in the elementary schools next fall, there’s no universally approp sions were drawn regarding declining enrollments, lower Boston schools.” said Ellen Gui- calls for failing schools to make riate response to a violent crime whether a victim should take budgets and loss of motivated ney, education adviser to Mayor changes and replace administra Reserve your Advertising Space Now! due to varying circumstances. some self-protective actions or Manchester Community College students and teachers. Raymond Flynn. “The over tors if no improvement is shown Even if there were, he said, the which actions those should be, the “This plan is being lushed whelming majority, over 80 per in two years. .Advertising Deadline January 19th. victim probably would be too study noted that the survey did If you’ve just graduated from high sdux)l iuid are looking to improve Last Week to Register: through just to try to get out from cent, is poor students.” "This plan says no child should shocked to carry it out. not determine the exact circum your skills or earn a college degree to be compciilive in the job market, •Walk-in registration for credit courses is being held at the Regis under the court order, " commit “We have increased the school be locked into a lousy school. stances of each case or whether “If we do resist, it’s not because consider part-time, full-time, day or evening courses at Manchester trar’s Oflice in the new Lowe Building on tlie.Wcst Campus: from tee member Gerald Anderson budget by $113 million over the Period,” said Michael J. Alves, a it’s a calculated decision,” said the victims were correct in their said Sunday. “Without a commit last five years, nearly a 50 Hispanic who formerly headed Stein, whose organization advo assessments. Community College. We're in easy commuting distance from home, 9 a.m.- 7 p.m., Wednesday, Thursday, Jan. 18, 19; Monday, Tuesday, ment of funding, it’s not going to percent increase and more than the state Board of Education’s cates victims’ rights, does re “Finally, it should be noted that tuition is affordable, and there’s no enu^ance exam to lake. Wednesday, Jan. 23,24,25. produce any real improvement in double the rate of inflation,” said desegregation office and one of Call the MANCHESTER HERALD ADVERTISING search on victim assistance and the National Crime Survey does MCC offers uansfer, career, certificate, and non-credit programs, For a clas.s schedule, call 647-6140 or 647-6141. educational quality.” Flynn, a longtime busing foe and the plan’s authors. He devised the provides direct services to not collect information on homi with full-time or part-time schedules to fit your needs. proposal with Charles Willie, a DEPARTMENT at 64.3-2711 to reserve space. cides and therefore misses any •Walk-in registration for non-credit weeknight courses, and credit Imposed in 1974 amid fights and chief backer of the new plan. victims. For an inexpensive alternative path to earning a bachelor’s degree, rock throwing, forced busing “Clearly money, itself, is not the black professor at Harvard Uni When one is confronted with a cases of self-protection that may weekend campus and off-campus courses is held until the start of caused a flight of middle-class answer. Giving parents and versity's School of Education. violent criminal, the situation have resulted in the death of the consider one or two years at MCC, then transfer to the college of your individual classes at the Continuing Education Office on tlie East students — both black and white teachers power at the local level Black committee members say “clearly is not one in which victim,” the report says. choice. For a degree in a special career field (over 40 to choose from!), Campus, Monday- Thursday 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and Friday, 9 a.in.-noon. — to the suburbs and private is the necessary next step. ” the plan does not provide for training, thinking, cognitive stuff The report did not give a consider credit or non-credit courses at MCC. For a class schedule, call 647-6087 or 647-6088. schools. The plan, devised hy two of the bilingual education or special is taking place a lot,” Stein said. margin of error for the survey Boston spends about $7,300 for state’s leading minority educa needs students. “I’m not saying we are power results. 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Jan 16, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 16, 1989 — 11 OPINION The Reagan Years J M L T\\\U6e> o k E Prosperity abounds but not without worries > 0 i h KT Nixon Sewer line IV To HE OF THE e&ST A PR&TTT EppEcTwe-... By The Associated Press Center for Strategic and International Studies, as (iP\W(b To KOH top Reagan officials opted to concentrate on cutting too 6NC... the budget and taxes, not deregulation. Rt-tcECT\cM ? gave us installation After eight years of Ronald Reagan’s presence in “ The two most notorious people in the administra the White House, the United States is enjoying tion identified with regulation were Jim Watt prosperity — but not without worries. (former Interior secretary) and Anne Gorsuch The government’s debt has climbed from less Burford (former EPA director),” said Weiden- Gadhafi than $1 trillion when Reagan took office to more A baum. “ They stirred up such a firestorm, it put us inexcusable A than $2.6 trillion. Most Americans pay less income P all on the defensive. "The second term was spent tax than when Reagan took office, but the overall mending fences that were broken in the first term .” By Jack Anderson federal burden — including Social Security taxes — and Dale Van Atta rose for the poorest citizens. Despite his pledge to - CHRISTOPHER CONNELL Installation of sewer lines at the Pavilions get government off the backs of the citizens, Reagan at Buckland Hills without prior approval and W WASHINGTON — If Moammar made few inroads in his war against government I ( regulation. without needed inspections makes it clear Gadhafi has become a pain in the that in the future everyone will have to pay American derriere. we can thank Reagan gave mixed signals on environmental controls, his record ending largely in stalemate. The environment more attention to permit and inspection Richard Nixon, who likes to boast that, whatever his inadequacies, he The defense establishment grew enormously. And r. i’ Turmoil followed by stalemate procedures. the Reagan era ended the dream of home ownership N i ^ E guided U.S. foreign policy with N The Homart Development Co., the town uncommon skill. for millions. In one important area, Reagan’s full Though in the later years there were scattered government, and the Eighth Utilities District It is worth recalling, therefore, how impact is yet to be felt — the Supreme Court and the actions praised by environmentalists, notably the federal judiciary. government will all have to remain alert to he handled Gadhafi’s arrival on the treaty reducing use of chemicals that destroy the Associated Press reporters who have covered prevent a repetition of what has happened. No world stage. Gadhafi was a 28-year- Earth’s protective ozone layer, the Reagan these areas sum up the Reagan impact: administration’s record on the environment is one can afford to take much for granted. ■^1 old communications lieutenant when iTTTi / he overthrew the legitimate govern largely a story of stalemate. If the permit and inspection requirements ment of Libya in 1969. The treaty offers a precedent for tackling an issue are not clear to everyone involved, they will He headed a band of young that only now is reaching the spotlight — the global have to be spelled out. However, since one conspirators, representing no consti The economy warming of the “ greenhouse effect” produced by major sanitary sewer line has already been iW'l tuency in particular, who usurped burning fossil fuels. power at gunpoint. By an Arabian 75 months of growth and deficits Overall, the environmental report card is mixed. installed at the mall site under a formal The administration, after initially favoring inac Nights riKse, they got the palace When Reagan leaves office, the U.S. economy will agreement with the district and has been tion, sharply reduced emissions of lead to the events guards drunk, carried them off to be in its 75th month of expansion, a peacetime ...CORREKT M W CMlToRNIk-N\K55KCHU5E=TT5 ?>KR€,®R1LL... atmosphere from gasoline. Urban smog, though, inspected, it would seem there should be no prison, then crept through the dar record, with the once-famous “ misery index” far remains a mess for more than 107 cities more than a doubt about how the process should work. kened streets in the wee hours to below where it was in Jimmy Carter’s last days in Some sewer lines were put in the ground arrest the key leaders. office. year past the deadline for meeting clean air standards and Congress has not decided what to do Gadhafi displaced a constitutional When Reagan was sworn in, the country was in the and covered over without inspection by a next. government, which had succeeded grips of its worst economic predicament since the representative of either government. Even if Water pollution cleanup remains uneven, with ages of foreign rule and imposed Great Depression, a iong-simmering bout of Don’t pass the hat for Reagan fouled beaches in the headlines and more and more there is confusion about which government puppets. King Idris I had followed a inflation fueled by successive oil shocks that had President Reagan ends eight years in office on Friday. discoveries of groundwater contamination. had jurisdiction to make the inspection, it pro-Western policy and became the sent consumer prices rising at double-digit rates. receive lifetime protection unless she Cleanup of toxic waste dumps under the should have been obvious that one of them did. By W. Dale Nelson presidents when they come to town, preeminent oil supplier of several The misery index — a number concocted by “ Superfund,” program, a $1.5-billion-a-year effort remarried. The Reagans’ children although they do not always use it. NATO countries. Overnight, Gadhafi adding the inflation rate and the unemployment To fail to get a permit as the result of a now. is painfully slow, expensive and controversial. will receive no protection, since they President Carter, for instance, stayed tore up existing treaties, proclaimed rate — climbed to a peak of 20.6 at the end of the breakdown in communication is one thing, not WASHINGTON —- As President Taxes Housing Only a handful have been completed. are all adults. in the presidential suite of a hotel his alignment with radical Arab Carter years. As Reagan leaves office, the index is justified, but as least conceivable. It is much Reagan heads “ back to the ranch” on As a society, “ We have misused the opportunities Former Sen, Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., about a block away when he came states and indulged in radical rhetoric down below 10 percent with the jobless rate at a Down for most, but not by much The decline of the American dream George Bush's inauguration day, he that presented themselves” in the last eight years, harder to understand why anyone would take who waged a campaign to scale back through town on a recent book and posturings. 14-year low of 5.3 percent and inflation hovering will carry with him a passel of said Peter A.A. Berle, president of the National the chance of filling in a trench after a sewer benefits for former presidents during promotion tour. The young pretender displayed all slightly above 4 percent, about where it has been for Most Americans at all economic levels are paying The Reagan years brought an end to the dream of perquisites that presidents receive Audubon Society. his Senate career, estimated the cost In 1986, the Senate passed a Chiles the symptoms of deep hostility toward seven years. less income tax than they were when Reagan took home ownership for millions of Americans and the is installed without clear and unequivocal when they become former presidents. But Paul Pritchard, president of the National of the Secret Service protection at $9.3 bill to limit Secret Service protection the United States. The second day Reagan had a lot of help in the inflation fight from office, but the total federal burden on lower-income nightmare of homelessness for hundreds of approval from the government involved. For one thing, he will fly to families has increased because of rising Social thousands. Parks and Conservation Association, said of the million in 1986. This covered former and reduce the office allowances, but after the coup, the revolutionary junta former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, The tests and verifications being demanded California on Air Force One, but that’s Security taxes. Meanwhile, home values are skyrocketing in environmental community, “ We have hung the Presidents Ford and Carter, but not it failed to win approval i^ the House. demanded that Wheelus Air Force but he supported Volcker even in the dark days of only a one-shot deal. The plane will be “ The largest reductions between 1980 and 1988 most areas, with the median price ranging from noose around ourselves. by the town and the district may show there is Nixon, who chose to hire private Chiles did secure enactment of a bill Base, then the centerpiece of the U.S. 1981-82 when the Fed’s credit-tightening moves flown back to Washington without him will be for the 1 percent of families with the highest $66,700 in the Midwest to $142,500 in the Northeast. “ We as leaders of the environmental community nothing wrong with the locations of utilities bodyguards. requiring the private backers who put defense system in the Mediterranean, plunged the country into its worst recession since and after that will be earmarked for suspend flight operations temporar incomes,” says the nonpartisan Congressional As Reagan leaves office, interest rates are also should not endorse presidential candidates,” he along the North Access Road or with the way "I wouldn’t be surprised to see that up the funds to build presidential the 1930s. the new president. ily. The purpose was to block any Budget Office in summing up tax changes of the edging up. Those trends have ended the house hunt said, referring to the 1980 Rose Garden appearance n the sewer trenches were filled within the double in the first year that Reagan is libraries also to create an endowment After the downturn, the economy embarked on an There will be no need, however, to arrivals or departures not under junta Reagan era. for increasing numbers of would-be home buyers. of many of those leaders endorsing Jimmy Carter as 7 3 interior area of the mall. out of office,” said Robert Coakley, to underwrite the cost of running expansion that has lasted more than four times individuals. pass the tin cup for Reagan. Unlike control. longer than the typical recovery, creating more Two far-reaching tax laws were enacted: the 1981 HUD’s spending authority has declined by more m who was Chiles’ staff director and is them. There’s a catch, though. At the Reagan’s choice to head the Enviromental If there are problems, the town and district such early presidents as Thomas The United States immediately than 18 million jobs in the process. across-the-board tax cut for individuals and than half during Reagan’s presidency. But Housing a un now on the staff of Sen. John Glenn. insistence of the administration, the Protection Agency, Anne Burford, didn’t even should continue to insist that they be Jefferson, who had to sell his books to complied, thus according sovereignty Critics contend that the rich received a corporations, and the 1986 overhaul that slashed and Urban Development Secretary Samuel R. D-Ohio. bill exempted the Reagan library, arrive at the agency until four months after the make ends meet, Reagan will, like to what was merely a splinter group of disproportionate share of the Reagan era rates to the lowest levels in a half-century, Pierce Jr., who was the longest-serving and among corrected. And in any case, steps should be now being built in Simi Valley, Calif. inauguration and gave the impression she believed other recent ones, be quite comforta Coakley said the first year out of pretenders. prosperity. eliminating or reducing several deductions and the least-visible of Reagan’s Cabinet members, taken to make sure nothing like it happens shifting a big part of the tax burden from individuals the bureaucracy was the enemy. bly off. office is always the most expensive In addition to the cost of .running the Shortly after the junta, the U.S. Air While the administration points to statistics boasted that his agency was “ taking care of more again. to business. She didn’t know Washington. She accepted savage He gets two pensions, around-the- because of equipment purchases. library. National Archives spokeswo Force rescued a Libyan Jew from showing that median family incomes, after people by far, with much less money.” In between and since those landmark acts. cuts from the Office of Management and Budget, at clock Secret Service protection, an Also, although Reagan spoke in his man Jill Brett said an estimated Gadhafi’s clutches by hiding him in a adjusting for inflation, climbed to a record high of Among programs pushed by HUD are housing Congress and Reagan agreed to more than a dozen first not fighting for funds. She rarely consulted office allowance and the use of a final presidential radio address Satur $500,000 is ticketed for moving Rea crate supposedly carrying musical $30,853, the critics note that the 13.5 percent poverty vouchers that allow poor people to live anywhere tax increases — most of them designed chiefly to rather than only in public housing and reverse members of Congress or had environmentalists in townhouse in Washington, In addition, day of going “ back to the ranch,” he gan’s presidential papers to Califor instruments and flying him safely to rate was higher than the levels recorded in the Malta. The Junta raised a howl when reduce the federal deficit — which took back much mortgages that would give “ house-rich and her office. the government will pay to ship his and Mrs. Reagan actually plan to live nia and $1.3 million for renovating and Carter, Ford and Nixon administrations. the escape was discovered. The of the earlier tax cuts. Social Security taxes also cash-poor” elderly people income from the future The first interior secretary, James Watt, was Bush changing papers to California, process them in a fashionable Los Angeles neigh equipping storage room for them in The most lasting monuments of the Reagan United States, which in a more robust went up. sale of their homes without having to give them up. convinced that overblown environmental worries and run his presidential library. borhood and continue to use their the Archives’ facility at Laguna economic policies may be the twin debt mountains age would have gloried in the deed, In estimating effects of all those tax changes, CBG But critics said cuts in housing and anti-poverty were locking away valuable resources. Watt, 688-acre ranch north of Santa Barbara Niguel and in rented space at Culver built by a near tripling in the national debt and the Reagan already receives a pension officially apologized and agreed to divided taxpayers into 10 groups (deciles) accord programs in Reagan’s presidency, combined with almost the embodiment of the “ Sagebrush Rebel as a vacation home. Protecting both City. country’s slide from being the world’s largest on ethics front of $29,188 a year from the state of allow more Libyan controls at ing to size of family income. The first decil covered economic policies favoring the well-off, have caused lion” resentment of federal control of western creditor nation to the world’s largest debtor nation, California, because of his eight years places also will increase the cost. James B. McKinney, director of the Wheelus. the 10 percent of families whose incomes were a crisis that poses a major challenge for the new lands, was determined to unlock them and to taunt a development that occurred because of the huge as governor. Each former president receives an White House Military Office, which lowest; the 10th decile covered the 10 percent with administration. environmentalists, too. Not long afterward, the United trade deficits. Now, with eight years as president office allowance of up to $300,000. oversees transportation, medical and the highest incomes. Here are some CBO findings: In the cities, soup lines are getting longer and After Watt, the sagebrush rebellion petered out, President-elect George Bush got off to a States meekly closed down its most It is those debt burdens, critics say, that will haunt under his belt, he will receive a Reagan already has waiting for him a other services for the president, said ■ The effective individual income tax rate shelters more crowded. Estimates of the number of according to some analysts, under recognition by slightly shaky start on the ethics front. His important foreign base at Gadhafi’s George Bush and seriously constrain his maneuver federal pension equal to the annual request. dropped for all 10 groups from 1980 to 1988, but social homeless range from 250,000 to 3 million. Washington’s Western critics that they benefitted reasons for supporting President Reagan’s penthouse suite in a Los Angeles office those services will be available to the ing room during his presidency. salary of a member of the Cabinet. building, with offices for himself, ex-president for six months, but he We have it from Nixon’s then- insurance taxes — mainly Social Security — rose for Homelessness also has spread to the countryside, from federally subsidized electricity, grazing pocket veto of ethics legislation passed by This is currently $99,500 but will jump Mrs. Reagan, the Ronald Reagan will have to pay for them. Weinberg national security adviser. Henry - MARTIN CRUTSINGER all 10. The income tax cut was not enough to offset where thousands live in everything from chicken rights, irrigation water and timber sales. Congress remain mysterious. But the to $155,000 if Congress approves a Presidential Foundation, the Secret said Reagan expects to use only Kissinger, that the U.S. government the Social Security tax increase for the poorer half coops to caves. - GUY B. DARST president-elect’s legal counsel, Boyden Gray, salary increase Reagan has Service and press aide Mark “ some limited communications sup debated within itself whether to of families (earning less than $23,540). The new homeless are not the drug abusers and told reporters that Mr, Bush plans to unveil a recommended. Weinberg. port to facilitate the transition.” accept or reject the Gadhafi seizure of ■ The poorest decile (under $3,685 income) spent mentally retarded who have long slept in New York 9.6 percent of their income on federal taxes in 1988, subways or on Washington street grates, but young new, improved version of the congressional The Secret Service protection app The Washington townhouse, on a power and that Kissinger had ana Defense lies to both the president and his wife, side street near the White House, is W. Dale Nelson covers the White lyses made of various actions that up from 6.6 percent in 1980. Those in the sixth decile men with minimum-wage jobs and single women bill. could be taken against it. (averaging $29,660) paid 20.9 percent, down from with children. The courts Nancy. Should Reagan die, she would reserved for the use of former House for The Associated Press. The buildup bill is $2 trillion Congress’ bill slapped a lifetime lobbying 21.4 percent. 'The richest 10 percent (averaging The Central Intelligence Agency - DAVID BRISCOE One place Reagan’s legacy may linger ban on some executive branch members who insisted that it would be simple to From higher salaries to stepped up weapons $125,800 income) paid 25 percent in 1988 and 27.1 leave government, but would have kept engineer a coup and replace Gadhafi production to a search for a “ Star Wars” space percent in 1980. As a candidate in 1980, Reagan decried what he with a leader more friendly to the shield, Reagan left an indelible mark on America’s ■ American families on average in 1988 paid 22.7 called a half-century of judicial activism. He ex-congressional employees off their former percent of their income in federal taxes (including colleagues’ doorsteps for only one year. Mr. Bush hints about foreign policy West. What’s more, the United States military establishment. promised to appoint judges who would not view could have acted not as a conqueror, He also left a simmering fraud scandal that may Social Security, excise taxes and all other federal Deregulation themselves as social engineers. Bush favors applying the same standards to taxes), down from 23.3 percent in 1980. Income taxes but as a defender of the lawful tarnish reputations in government and industry and Pendulum may be swinging back As Reagan leaves the presidency, a more both branches. It’s a good idea. By Barry Schweid ‘I am impressed with what Mr. would be no “ radical shift in direc government, interceding at its reams of weapon-buying orders without any money alone averaged 10.4 percent, down from 12.3 percent conservative federal judiciary is "one of his more Gorbachev says and I really think he tion” from the Reagan administra ■ The share of total federal taxes paid by the Furthermore, according to Mr. Gray, the request. to back them up. When Reagan took the oath of office eight years enduring legacies,” says Vicki Marani of the wants better relations, ” Bush said in a tion’s policies toward Cuba and richest 10 percent of families rose by as much as 1.5 president-elect wants to set up permanent WASHINGTON — President-elect What then, with the redoubtable By all Pentagon measures, the Navy, Marine ago, he promised government would no longer “ ride conservative Washington Legal Foundation. recent television interview. “ I think Nicaragua. Corps, Arm y and Air Force are better prepared to percentage points from 1980 to 1988. But their share ethics offices in each governmental George Bush said so little about his Richard Nixon at bat, was the on our back.” But experts, including his former top In eight years, Reagan filled about half of all he’s fully committed to perestroika fight than they were eight years ago. The services of pre-tax income increased nearly twice as much. current federal judgeships. According to the department and agency, wants blind trusts view of the world during the campaign Norman Ornstein, a political ana rationale behind what Kissinger economic adviser, say he made few inroads against it is hard to predict his foreign policy, and glasnost. And I don’t think you lysts for the conservative American would later confess as his administra have record percentages of high school graduates - JIM LUTHER the spread of government regulation. Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, he administered by institutions, not cronies of manning the front lines and new tanks, guns, planes but since winning the White House he can put the genie back into the bottle Enterprise Institute, commented re tion’s passivity in Libya? Reagan is leaving office with pressures mounting appointed 291 of 575 federal trial judges, and 89 of 168 and ships for them to use. the trusts’ beneficiaries, and would make the has dropped some serious hints. once you open it and lighten up a little cently that “ two very different for new health, safety and environmental regula appeals court judges. He also appointed three of the there.” The State Department’s explana Such gains were not made cheaply. Supreme Court’s nine members. entire White House off-limits to staff These indicate he will slow down personalities” exist within Bush. tions to address environmental worries and the tion, given in a Senate inquiry, was So great was Reagan’s military build-up that even Compared to his most recent predecessors, members who left to become lobbyists. negotiations with the Soviet Union to But the resumption of U.S.-Soviet growing numbers of Americans with no health negotiations on a strategic arms “ One is the tough, hard-nosed, read that there was a local intelligence allowing for congressional cuts over the last four Fighting drugs Reagan appointed a smaller percentage of women That last provision makes particular sense. reduce long-range nuclear weapons failure which made misjudgments insurance. reduction treaty may be postponed for my lips, make my day George Bush. years, annual Pentagon spending in terms of budget “ I forecast that we’re in the early stages of a new and minorities to the federal bench. while taking a softer approach on unavoidable. Kissinger’s suggestion Currently, the National Security Council, say, several months. Already. Bush has That’s the George Bush who basically authority climbed from $213.8 billion in fiscal 1982 to Some battles won, but not the war wave of government intervention in the economy,” “ His appointees generally have been white, Nicaragua. Also, Bush is not a good is probably more accurate. He said $290.8 billion in fiscal 1989. pro-business, with little respect for individual is off-limits to a former security council said a “ detailed point-by-point pro says we’ve got to take it easy with the The Reagan administration did much to focus said Murray Weidenbaum, chairman of Reagan’s bet to push the U.S. Strategic Defense that the lower echelons of the U S More significantly, the administration devoted a rights,” says Nan Aron of the liberal Alliance for staffer. But that person could legally come gram ” cannot be ready by Feb. 15, the Soviets. We’re not going to rush to attention on the nation’s drug problem and devoted Council of Economic Advisers in 1981-82. Initiative very hard. foreign policy apparatus were soft grand total of $2.13 trillion to the Defense Justice. back to curry favor with an employee in the tentative date for negotiators to judgment on a strategic arms limita substantial resources to combating it, but the The Federal Communications Commission has If the hints turn into facts, Bush will headed about Am erica’s true inter Department from the first full year of Reagan’s Her organization, which has tracked Reagan’s return to the table in Geneva. tion treaty with the Soviets,” Ornstein results of all that effort are mixed. scaled back regulation of radio and television Office of Management and Budget, for have diverged significantly from ests and had a schoolboy’s crush on presidency through fiscal 1989, which began last judicial selections, says 2.1 percent of his Circumstances may force Bush and said. The federal government is seizing more narcotics broadcasting, including an end to the “ fairness instance. The assumption is that a person Ronald Reagan on all three points. left-wing revolutionaries! Oct. 1. appointments to the federal bench are black and 3.4 Baker to move quickly in the Middle and making more arrests than ever before, but drug doctrine.” from one office has no contact with a person Even so. the change would be one of “ The other is the kinder and Or, as Kissinger put it, “ The That total, which does not include Energy percent are Hispanic. Women comprise 8.2 percent East, however. gentler, thousand points of light, to use continues at high levels across the country. The sweeping government deregulation of the 1 degree and not a radical shift. Department spending to produce nuclear war of the Reagan judicial appointees. from another office, and thus can’t peddle any working level of our government A report issued by the Justice Department airline industry predated the Reagan administra The new Israeli government, still reach out to Congress, to Jesse heads, easily represents the largest peacetime Bush and his Secretary of State, especially in the State Department, showed that in New York City during a three-month tion, as did looser regulations of the financial Among the 264 judges appointed by Jimmy Carter influence there. The assumption, of course, is smarting from the Reagan adminis Jackson, to various groups George military build-up in American history. In fact, the James A. Baker III, evidently want operated on the romantic view that voluntary survey in mid-1988, 90 percent of the men markets. The breakup of AT&T was ordered by a in his four-year presidency, 14.3 percent were black, wrong. It has provided wide openings for tration’s decision to talk to the Bush, the one who writes little notes to build-up approximates the amount of money spent time to reflect and to feel their way. Third World radicalism was really arrested tested positive for a drug, up 11 percentage federal judge, not executive fiat. The trucking and 6.2 percent were Hispanic and 15.5 percent were staffers-turned-lobbyists like Michael Deaver Palestine Liberation Organization, is everybody. He’s managed to juggle on U.S. military forces in the 10 years of American women. They are likely to focus at the start on frustrated Western liberalism.” points from the previous year. In Los Angeles, 77 rail industries remain subject to extensive rushing to complete a comprehensive the two personalities very adroitly. involvement in Vietnam. and Lyn Nofziger. cultivating the North Atlantic Treaty percent of those arrested tested positive, up from 69 regulation. Reagan’s appellate court appointments have proposal for a Middle East But I ’m not sure it’s going to be as The $2.13 trillion of the Reagan years equals $2.39 President Reagan never seemed especially Organization allies and improving percent the previous year. “ A lot of this stuff was really done before Reagan been more closely scrutinized by liberals and settlement. Terrorist war trillion when expressed in constant 1989 dollars, relations with Japan, an economic easy to do once he’s inaugurated.” During the Reagan years, the Drug Enforcement came in,” said Clifford Winston, a senior fellow in conservatives alike because the administration bothered by the sleaze around him. taking inflation into account. From fiscal 1964 to powerhouse that increasingly ap Bush, who said the traditionally The existence of a chemical wea Administration's budget has increased by about 120 economics at the Brookings Institution. “ Actually, wields more power in making those selections. President-elect Bush is sending different fiscal 1973, the period of U.S. action in Vietnam, the soothing things about Israel during Barry Schweid covers diplomacy pons plant in Libya is a danger, but not ! percent and arrests of major violators have there’s probably been a growth of the environmen Traditionally, members of the Senate play the signals. It remains to be seen what action he’ll pears at cross-purposes with the Pentagon received $2.46 trillion in 1989 dollars. the campaign, faces decisions on the and U.S.-Soviet relations for The because Moammar Gadhafi would increased by 200 percent. Some $650 million in tal safety regulation during his time.” largest role in the selection of federal trial judges. United States on trade and fiscal Thanks to economic growth, the money spent on take. But for now, anyway, his words on Israeli initiative, what to do about the Associated Press. embroil his country in a declared war assets were seized from drug traffickers in the Jeffrey Eisenach, a Heritage Foundation fellow, “ There’s never been an administration in which issues. national defense has declined in recent years as a ethics, along with his tendency toward PLO and whether to support a state with a chemical arsenal. The worry is fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, 1988. said, “ The Reagan administration’s battle against the attorney general (first William French Smith Bush has indicated he will continue percentageof the gross national product — it now for the Palestinian Arabs. that Gadhafi. the darling of interna- ’ The nation's appetite for drugs manufactured in excessive government regulation proved ... even and then Edwin Meese III) took such a personal competence over strict ideology in Cabinet the recent Reagan administration stands at 5.9 percent. Letters to the editor tional terrorists, will supply chemical clandestine laboratories has increased substan more difficult than expected.” interest in the selection of appellate judges,” Aron selection, have given him the right to enjoy policy of firing “ rifle shot” trade His aides, meanwhile, have said the Former Defense Secretary Caspar W. Wein weapons to them. The low cost of tially, and the DEA counter-attacked by putting “ The early Reagan deregulators... could not have says. “ There was always the singular objective of the honeymoon no one thought he’d get. sanctions at economic allies who new administration will adopt a new The Manchester Herald welcomes berger and current defense chief Frank C. Carlucci chemical weapons makes them at hundreds of drug labs out of business last year. New imagined some of the obstacles that would be creating a more conservative federal appellate discriminate against U.S. goods to approach to Nicaragua, seeking a original letters to the editor. argue there’s no link between the government’s tractive to terrorists. Chemical wea federal legislation gives the DEA tools to clamp thrown into their path by Congress and the courts.” bench, and a stringent ideological test was “ show our determination to have fair diplomatic solution before asking Letters should be brief and to the booming deficit and the Pentagon budget. The Berkshire Eagle, Pittsfield, Mass. pons can also be smuggled into a down on the exportof U.S.-manufactured chemicals Eisenach wrote in Heritage’s “ Mandate for applied.” trade and equal access.” Congress for more military aid to the point. They should be typed or neatly The money spent on the military has actually target area without detection. And the used in cocaine processing. Leadership III” study. 'Those who participated in the Reagan adminis Reagan started slowly, too, holding Contra rebels. handwritten, and, for ease in editing, declined in recent years as a percentage of the United States is a wide-open target "Our efforts have shown that coordinated law Weidenbaum said the new Reagan administration tration’s judicial selection process deny applying should be double-spaced. Letters federal budget — it’s now 26.9 percent — meaning off any serious action on arms control Bush has already called on the area. In fact, one expert has warned enforcement can have an impact, but they’ve also rolled back some "midnight rules issued by any such ideological test. must be signed with name, address the deficit is being driven by increases in domestic for 10 months while damning Moscow Soviets to “ lighten up” and reduce the Secret Service that a terrorist shown that enforcement alone won’t adequately Carter,” imposed benefit-cost reviews of new But a recently completed study of each of the 12 and daytime telephone number (for spending and entitlement programs, they claim. iHanrhrstrrI Hrralii with traditional right-wing rhetoric. their heavy military aid to the posing as a tourist, could stroli address the drug issue,” DEA chief Jack Lawn said regulations and strengthened the regulatory reform federal appellate courts throughout the nation by verification). Congress however, appears loathe to cut deeply However, Reagan wound upholding Sandinista government, which is through the White House with a tour in an interview last week. machinery at the Office of Management and the American Lawyer newspapers said, "The Founded In 1881 Into domestic programs. And with Soviet arms five summit meetings with Soviet estimated at about $500 million a year. The Herald reserves the right to edit group and leave behind a poison that Pressing for reductions in the demand for drugs — Budget. president has transformed the circuit courts by PENNY M SIEFFERT...... Publisher control proposals raising new hopes for progress President Mikhail S. Gorbachev and This suggests Bush is in a mood to letters in the interests of brevity, would kill everyone in the building through Nancy Reagan’s “ Just Say No” program Bush, as vice president, headed a task force on appointing a new breed of conservative judges — GEORGE T CHAPPELL...... Editor and President-elect Bush leaning toward zero signing a treaty to abolish compromise in Central America. clarity and taste. and the myriad other efforts being tried — are vital regulatory reform that prided itself on cutting red mostly young, rigorously intellectual and, critics DOUGLAS A BEVINS...... Executive Editor growth in the next Pentagon budget, the Reagan MARIE P G R A D Y ...... City Editor intermediate-range nuclear missiles. But in a meeting with a group of Address letters to: Open Forum. pieces of the country’s anti-drug efforts, said Lawn. tape. charge, overly ideological — who have exerted a Jack Anderson and his associate, build-up may be done for good. dynamic influence on the appellate bench.” ALEXANDER G IR ELLI...... AssociateEditor Bush clearly isn’t planning to prominent Hispanic Republicans be Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591, But “ the effort lost steam,” said Weidenbaum, a Dale 'Van Atta, are syndicated colum! - PETE YOST reverse the trend. fore Christmas, he pledged there Manchester 06040, nists. - NORMAN BLACK Washington University profes.sor and scholar at the - RICHARD CARELLI 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday Jan. 16, 1989 fflaurlirstrr iirralJi Pay raise Protest Section 2, Page 13 From page 1 From page 1 SPORTS Monday, Jan. 16, 1989 J said Gejdenson, adding that he building submarines capable of won’t make that decision unless launching first-strike nuclear the pay raise passes. missiles. A WORK IN PRO Gejdenson, a Democrat, be Sgt. Richard Chmiel, said all Thompson not sure lieves Congress needs a raise, but who were arrested were charged GRESS — Walter believes the $135,000 is too much. with disorderly conduct. Some Bedmarz of Enfield, He declined, however, to say were also charged with resisting a foreman with what would be an appropriate arrest and failure to submit to fingerprints. Chmiel said. McGrath-Davis Inc., amount, saying a new procedure should be established to take the Among those charged was if he’ll boycott again A general contractors, task of lawmakers’ salary raises State Rep. William Dyson, D-New supervises the erec out of Congress. Haven, who has been arrested at Bv David Ginsburg games. ... He’s looking down the said tion of forms for a Lieberman aide Jim Kennedy previous EB protests. The Associated Press said the new senator has not Dyson said the protest was road, to my kids and his grand Thompson’s players weren’t wall of what will comparable to King’s speaking children, who may not be able to the only ones who appreciated his decided what to do with his extra LANDOVER, Md. — All Geor become a Sage-Alien money if the pay raise goes out against the war in Vietnam, go to college because of this.” vehement protest. Temple coach getown coach John Thompson Georgetown freshman Alonzo John Chaney, an outspoken critic store in the Pavilions through. which drained resources that wants is a little satisfaction. Shays, a Repubiican, said he is could have been spent on social Mourning also felt that Thompson of Proposition 42, on Sunday at Buckland Hills. Thompson made headlines was casting an eye toward the applauded his fellow coach. undecided on whether to give problems. around the country when he Working on the back some of the increase if it “We’re spending billions of future when he took his walk. “I’m very proud of John and walked off the court prior to the Georgetown,” Chaney said. “Es forms this morning becomes law. dollars on defense when the core “He knows we’re not going to be problems in this country are not Hoyas’ Big East game against affected by it, but it could pecially because Georgetown N were William Mcln- Rep. Nancy L. Johnson, a being dealt with.” Dyson said. Boston College Saturday night to influence our relatives, little doesn’t (recruit) anyone who nin of Middletown, Republican, opposes the congres But some Electric Boat em protest a newly adopted NCAA sisters or brothers.’’ Mourning would be affected by the sional pay raise, but has not rule on scholarships. proposition” in the distance, and ployees crticized the protesters said. “He’s looking out for young decided how to vote if it is kept in Now the question is: Will he do kids down the road” Asked if he still might consider Joel Dufour of the same package with judicial for carrying out their demonstra tion in the name of the slain civil it again Wednesday at Thompson’s current crop of taking similar actions, Chaney Newington, at the and executive pay raises. And if Providence? teenagers had little trouble beat replied, “I don’t rule out any the pay raise does become law, rights leader. end of the wall. “What do Trident submarines “I’m not going to continue to go ing Boston College, even without thing. I will do anything humanly she will keep the extra money. off every game, but I’m going to possible (to change it). I don’t Reginald Pinto/Manchesler Herald have to do with Martin Luther him gripping his white towel in Democratic Rep. Barbara B. King?” said one angry employee stay off until I get some satisfac front of the bench. Under the think John’s going to accomplish Kennelly believes the proposed to a woman handing out leaflets. tion,” Thompson said. “I don’t guidance of assistant coach Mike everything by sitting out.” pay hike is too excessive, but she Stephen Kobasa of New Haven, want to pinpoint what that Riley, the Hoyas shot a team- But perhaps he accomplished has not yet decided whether to a protest organizer from the satisfaction will be because I record 60 percent from the field in enough. Jack Kvanez, athletic Parental-leave bill generates debate support it, according to aide Coalition to Stop Trident, said the don’t want anybody to threaten an easy 86-60 victory. • director at George Mason, told Michael Prucker. demonstration was held as the me and I don’t intend to threaten “If Coach was there, we would the Washington Post that he Rep. John G. Rowland said he anyone else.” have done the same thing,” said would now vote against the HARTFORD (AP) — Propo for parents to care for newborn, ble” pregnancy-disability leave, families has made it vital that first shift was beginning because Thompson, in a paid interview nents of a state bill to ensure opposes the pay hike and will vote “we wanted to be a presence for senior forward Jaren Jackson. proposal based on the objections adopted or seriously ill children. which has generally been inter workers be ensured that they can with WTTG-TV, added. “I think Maybe so, but Thompson’s cited by Thompson. American parents time off to care for new “I expect a stiff battle on preted to be six weeks. leave their jobs for personal against it, but wiil accept the the workers.” extra money if the raise takes “The work goes on here that I’m dealing with reasonable absence did not go unnoticed. University athletic director Jo children or ill relatives know they parental leave,” Larson said, Under a measure passed in 1987 reasons and eventually get them people who have made a mistake, seph O’Donnell said he would do have a formidable foe in the effect. “I will take whatever the whether there is a sub launching “We miss him on the bench, “But we’re facing the same old and effective July 1, state back. and when reasonable people him yelling at us.” said guard the same. state’s business lobby. thing. They (businessses) say, workers in Connecticut are en- salary is of the job,” he said. or not.” he said. “Many people would like to go Rowland, a Republican, sug make a mistake they rescind Dwayne Bryant. “It means a lot Both voted in favor of the Under a bill supported by state ‘Trust us and we’ll be responsible titld to up to 24 weeks of parental But Rick Hughes, an Electric what they do, I think that’s what proposal last Wednesday, when it Senate President John Larson, back to the ’50s, but the days of gested a pay raise of 6 percent, Boat welder from Moosup, said to us to hear his voice. We wanted and provide it voluntarily.’ But leave in any two-year period to I’m interested in.” to win very badly for him” passed by a 163-154 margin. D-East Hartford, businesses we think it’s time to cut the care for a sick relative, newborn single parents and both spouses annual increases tied to inflation the protest was ridiculous. working are here to stay,” Larson and a ban on honorariums. No one was prouder of Thomp According to Riley, some of After he left the court to a would be required to allow cards.” or adopted child. “It looks like most of them don’t son’s dramatic protest against standing ovation on Saturday, workers time off to care for a said. Rep. Bruce A. Morrison has have anything else to do. I think Georgetown’s older players were Industry representatives in Parental leave as it is being Proposition 42 on Saturday than entertaining the idea of walking Thompson got into a waiting car newborn or newly adopted child, Connecticut say they support the proposed by Larson and others “Every public-policy analyst "no real problem” with the they’re way out of line,” Hughes or a seriously ill relative — and we’ve heard from has told us how amount of the pay raise, but said.“These people think we are the players he walked out on, off the court with Thompson. But and quickly left the Capital intent of Larson’s initiative, but would be in addition to any including his son. Hoya guard Charles Smith said Centre. He listened to the first few Reginald PInto/Mancheetar Herald have a job waiting for them when will fight a law making it pregnancy leave and would be important the bonding stage is criticizes the method and “the supposed to quit our jobs.” they return. between a chiid and parent. lack of courage of his colleagues Groton city Police Chief Robert “I’m really proud he took a the players were talked out of it — minutes of the game on the radio, ALL ALONE — East Catholic’s Dan Eagles’ Nest. East travels to Trumbull to mandatory. available to men and women. The stand,” said freshman Ronnie by 'Thompson. but after the Hoyas got up by The proposal, which could “In today’s world, with the leave would be unpaid, with People should not have to worry in failing to keep federal salaries Laurie said as many as 140 Callahan has the basketball, and the take on schoolboy power St. Joseph’s in with inflation,” said aide Paul Thompson, the coach’s son and a “We wanted to walk off with double-figure, he opted to listen to affect almost all of Connecticut’s difficulty in attracting people, workers guaranteed the same job about financial security if they officers from his department, the backup guard for the Hoyas. some music. court, all to himself last Friday night an ACC clash tonight at 7. 1.4 million workers and their have to leave to be with a child.” Donnelly. The Democrat has not state police and several other him, but he told us to stay and employers are inclined to accom or one with comparable duties “He’s looking past just playing play hard and smart,” Smith “I was too anxious.” he said. against St. Thomas Aquinas at the families, is opposed by groups modate their workers on their and pay when they return to Other states have passed laws announced a position on a poten area departments were on hand such as the Connecticut Business personal or family needs.” said work. providing for mandatory leave in tial vote, Donnelly said. to make the arrests and keep the and Industry Association. John R. Rathgeber, CBIA’sexec Larson, U.S. Sen. Christopher private industry. peace. The business community was utive vice president. "The prob Dodd — who intends to refile Rhode Island, for example, able first to water down, and then lem with mandating is it becomes federal legislation next month — provides up to 13 weeks of unpaid Football Kings gun down Whalers block passage in 1988 of a so rigid it’s sometimes impossi and state Senate Majority Leader leave in any two-year period, with King measure in Congress that in ble to do.” Cornelius P. O’Leary, D-Windsor the same or a comparable job From page 1 Landers will poll LOS ANGELES - It was best record in the National game. I was thinking about itially would have required up to Under state law, women are Locks argue that the growth in guaranteed upon return, in com something the Hartford Whalers Hockey League, tied it up on two making a change in goal at 3-0but 18 weeks of leave every two years presently entitled to “reasona single-parent and two-income panies of 50 workers or more. people on sewers fans had did not want to get into — a goals from Ron Duguay with then we battled back and Mike Relations Commission and au shootout with the host Los An former New York Islander John made some good saves. But in the thor of a Manchester Herald Eighth District President Tho geles Kings — and the Adams Tonelli getting what proved to be third period, every time they column on issues related to equal mas E. Landers plans tonight to Division entrants paid the price the game-winner at 10:08. It was shot, it looked like it was going in Bush’s brother says it was marvelous opportunity. phone residents of the Irving day off as the Kings scored five times in his 23rd goal of the year. Bernie the net.” King’s lesson should cross all Street area to determine if they the third period en route to a 9-6 Nicholls iced it for the Kings with Los Angeles jumped to a 3-0 GREENWICH (AP) - Pres in Greenwich, an exclusive sub family. boy, did we feel it.” racial boundaries. Stringfellow are interested in having the By John Nelson decision Saturday night at the his 44th and 45th goals of the year, lead before goals by Francis, cott S. Bush Jr., soon to become urb of New York City. Their "We had a marvelous time "The Bush’s rambling house on said, but not everyone has district continue with a planned The Associated Press Forum. his econd with 42 seconds left an Ferraro and Evason tied it for the nation’s First Brother, says father, Prescott Bush Sr., was a together. It wasjustanextraordi- Grove Lane was not without its listened, sewer installation. The Whalers (17-22-3) resume empty-netter. Harford. an often-told story that he and his Wall Street banker who later nary family life.” light moments. The three older “His teachings are gradually Landers had planned to send a For the first time in 24 weeks, their seven-game road trip to Ron Francis, Ray Ferraro, The Whalers outshot the Kings, younger brother George were served in the U.S. Senate. As a toddler, George Bush was Bush children — Pres, George, being implemented, but I don’t questionnaire to those residents, there was no NFL on TV this night against the Toronto Maple Dean Evason and rookie Scott 37-33. driven to school as children by a Although the Bush family em so chubby that his father called and Nancy — spent some even know if the message is getting to but he said today that a problem weekend. Call it Silent Sunday. Leafs. They visit the Montreal Young had the other Whaler WHALER NOTES - Rookie chauffer isn’t true: it was the ployed a gardener, a nanny, and a him “Fatty McGee McGaw,” ings sprawled on the floor in their the people it should.” Stringfel with sewers at the Pavilions at And with just one more grand Canadiens at the Forum Wednes goals. Peter Sidorkiewicz, 10-8-2 with a gardener. housekeeper during the Great Prescott Bush remembered. parents’ bedroom, laughing low said. Buckland Hills took up his time hurrah left in the Super Bowl, day night before coming home to “We were guilty of sitting on 2.94 goals-against average, will “George and I would get in the Depression, Prescott said his In the Bush house, the boys themselves silly to the radio Among the minorities that need and prevented him from doing so. couch potatoes of America al host the same Canadiens Thurs the lead.” Whaler goalie Mike start tonight in goal against back of dad’s little Model-A Ford family was "well-off,” but not wore ties and school sweaters to routines of Jack Benny, Edgar attention are the homeless, ready are suffering from football day night to complete a home- Liut said. “I didn’t play particu Toronto. . . The loss marked the and dad would drive to the train. rich. every meal. During breakfast, Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. Stringfellow and others said. If he can get enough of the withdrawal, the pigskin D.T. s. and-home series. larly well. but theydid get shots." first time in 11 games the Whalers Then he’d get off and Alec would “Mother and dad were very their mother read from the Bible King “would certainly be residents on the phone, he said, he Glassy-eyed and somewhat The Whalers had a 6-4 lead on The Kings lead the NHL with were not involved in a tie or a and offered a “Thought for the "We liked the same things, we will make a recommendation to drive us to school,” Bush, 66, told careful about that. They didn’t had the same sense of humor. We rather concerned with the home shaken, a nervous tick tugging at goals from Kevin Dineen (23rd) 238 goals. “They won the type of one-goal decision. . . John Ander The Hartford Courant in a copy want us to get the idea we were Day,” both readings courtesy of less problem.” Meek said. the district directors when they one cheek, football fanatics held and Paul MacDermid (8th) at the game you’d expect.” Whaler son scored his 600th NHL point as the Episcopal Church. just saw funny things before other meet Tuesday night at 7 p.m. at right story published Sunday. rich, which we weren’t. We were people did. Certain things just Joan O’Loughlin, co-chairman their pretzels between their end of the second period. But the Coach Larry Pleau said. “I he assisted on Ferraro’s first- "Alec was more of a gardener, well-off, but we weren’t consi When the boys did not live up to of the Interracial Council, said Cronin Hall of Mayfair Gardens. knees, clutched their beer bottles Kings (27-15-3), with the third thought we played a pretty good period goal. strict codes of manners, atten panicked us. Wereallylovedeach really,” he said. “We got a ride to dered rich. Not by Greenwich other.” King saved America from a Several residents who were not in one hand and remote control in school, yes. But it wasn’t like Alec standards.” tiveness, diligence and obe situation like that of South Africa, at meetings at which the sewer the other, and leaned toward the waited all day for mother to say, Prescott Bush Jr., whose politi dience, their 6-foot-4 father ad The two boys also grew to love where a white government sup proposal was discussed had in TV in paralytic anticipation. ‘Bring the car around.’” cal career peaked with an unsuc ministered a stern strapping. competing, in every endeavor presses blacks, who make up the formed the district that they There it was. 1 o’clock in the Matters have turned bad Asked whether he ever thought cessful 1982campaign for the U.S. ”My father was a gentleman from athletics and academics, majority of the population in the wanted to have a voice in the afternoon in Detroit, and the NBC George, his junior by 18 months, Senate, said lie and George and he expected us to be gentle Prescott Bush said. country. matter. The sewer installation is station was showing a rerun of would be elected president, Pres shared a competitive but loving men. If we acted disrespectfully, “We always had to have some But “the work isn’t done,” she expected to be costly and the “Love Boat.” Click. cott said: “No. I didn’t. Not family life. if we did not observe the niceties kind of incentive to make things said. directors want to be sure the Burt Reynolds was rollicking in for Huskies in Big East then.” A younger sister, Nancy, and of etiquette, he took us over his fun. Even when we fished, we “What’s needed is a new homeowners are interested be the whodunit “Hooper” on Atlan Then was the 1920s and 1930s, younger brothers Jonathan and knee and whopped us with his fished for the most, or the rededication to what he articu fore they authorize further engi ta’s channel 5. the CBS affiliate. AP photo when the Bush children grew up William rounded out the Bush belt. He had a strong arm, and biggest.” lated,” she said. neering work. Click. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Telly Sevalas was solving the FUMBLE — Boston’s Kevin McHale, left, has his eyes on Just when things began to get murder of Russian emigrants in a loose ball while Chicago’s Will Perdue has his arms up good forthe University of Connec “This team has lost its confidence awfully Sikorsky studies commuter copter the TV movie “Kojak: The in the air during Sunday’s game at Chicago Stadium. The ticut Huskies, they have quickly quick. At one point they kind of believed Belarus File” on the CBS station Bulls won, 110-104. turned bad. l^ R B O R S KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh. Click. everything would just go right for them. But, STRATFORD (AP) — Sikorsky before the S-2K (the 100- New Orleans. VI IIOIMiltOOK After going 9-1 in their first 10 passenger helicopter) could “We are producing military KLRT in Little Rock had the games, including a thrilling 58-56 you have to make things go right for you.” Aircraft believes it might have a movie, “The House that Dripped solution to the problem highway begin to take the form of an helicopters today that can easily win over Villanova in their Big — Jim Calhoun operating vehicle,” he said, transport 20,000 pounds at good Blood.” WBZ in Boston had East Conference opener, the traffic jams and airport conges MID-WINTER OPEN HOUSE “Hawaii Five-0” followed by the Jordan not sorry tion, but some company officials Sikorsky officials revealed that speeds over long stage lengths. Huskies have now lost three they have been actively studying That could equate to 100 pas World Professional Figure Skat straight Big East Conference say a lot of work must be done ing Championships. The cerebral was as close as UConn would get. that a mature, 13th-ranked team before the plans get off the the feasibility of such a helicop sengers and lost of reserves, if games. ter, which they call a VLCT for that should turn out to be the palsy telethon was on in Nashville Celtics struggling “Right now they seem more has to make to prove its ranking,” ground. and Portland and St. Louis and The latest being a 76-62 verdict scared to lose than thirsty to Calhoun said. “We, in turn, didn’t Sikorsky, after 20 years of “very large civil transport,” for optimum,” Kelly said. to 12th-ranked Seton Hall Satur the past year. Kelly said that using existing Indianapolis, where Van Johnson win,” Calhoun said. make those plays — thus the experiments, is proposing a com also was starring in “Thirty CHICAGO (AP) - Michael short shot and Pippen grabbed day night before 11,782 at Bren Sophomore Murray Williams ballgame. I thought we fought muter helicopter that could carry ‘”rhe effort began in earnest technology, such a helicopter dan Byrne Arena. UConn is now last year as a continuation of could be introduced by the turn of Seconds Over Tokyo.” Jordan feels bad that Larry Bird the rebound following a wild was forced out of the starting well and played hard. I just don’t up to 100 passengers. CLICK. is still sidelined after surgery. scramble. The ball eventually 1-3 in the Big East and9-4overall. lineup when Calhoun started think we converted.” David Lawrence, Sikorsky’s research of the past 20 years,” the century. Sikorsky officials The Pirates are 3-1 in the said Robert Kelly, director of envision a helicopter that would Remember the anguished cries But not that bad. went to Cartwright, who was freshman Chris Smith in a Sophomore Anthony Avent director of market planning, was of Charlie Brown as Lucy “I love beating the Celtics fouled and made both shots. conference and 15-1 overall. three-guard setup with junior cautious. commercial marketing, in re carry between 75 to 100 people on came off the bench to provide snatched the football off the because they’ve beaten me so Kevin McHale then missed a Things don’t get any easier for Tate George at forward. In 16 Seton Hall a big lift, scoring a 1 “There’s a lot of market and marks prepared for release Sun short- to medium-range trips at day at a helicopter trade show in about 150 mph. kicking tee for the umpteenth much,” Jordan said after the layup for the Celtics and Pippen the Huskies as they will host minutes of play, Williams at career-high 13 points along with risk analysis that has to be done time and tea-kettle Charlie Chicago Bulls downed Boston made a jump shot with 17 seconds 1 Ith-ranked Syracuse tonight at 8 tempted no shots and scored no 10 rebounds. He hit a big layup landed backside-down in a heap 110-104 Sunday. left for a four-point lead. (ESPN, WPOP) at the Civic points. that ignited an ll-O Pirate run. of dust and disgust? “You tend to take it easy on Pippen scored 20 points and Center. Syracuse lost seven pla “We’re frustrated now, ’’ Willi Calhoun, and Connecticut, is “Aarrgghhh! ’’ them because they don’t have Jordan said the second-year ces in the Associated Press poll ams said. “We work hard for two just looking for some answers. MATTHEW FRIEDMAN, M.D. That’s football withdrawal. Larry Bird,” Jordan said. “But player “is now starting to with conference losses last week hours every day and we’re “The problem is we’re playing Jim Deady, bartender and you’ve got to figure if they were in mature.” to Villanova and St. John’s struggling. Everything seems to one game to get scoring, one guy announces the opening of his office specializing in keeper of the Super Bowl pool at that situation, they’d take it out “Above all, he is playing with Syracuse, coming off a 65-63 be coming down at once.” to play defense and one guy to IS Pastrami & Things in Manhattan, on us.” consistency. He has good open loss to St. John’s, shares the Big Senior Phil Gamble, who saw rebound and we can’t keep Family Practice Tiu ARBORS AT HOP BROOK shows signs of it already. “What Jordan didn’t let his pity forthe court knowhow in his offensive East cellar with Connecticut at his 35-game streak with at least playing that many people We’re the best retirement community in the Hartford area... but am I going to do — it’s not spring, Celtics slow him down too much, skills. And, defensively, he’s J.-3. The Orangemen may not one 3-pointer an outing broken fighting very hard to get a at Westview Office Park I can’t go outside and plant grass scoring 42 points, including 17 in rebounding the ball and making have the services of senior point after not attempting any. had 12 combination. We’re trying to put seed — fight with the old lady?’’ the fourth quarter, to lead the Suite H-1. lO.'iO Sullivan Avenue, So. Windsor. CT 0f)071 YOU will never know for sure unless you visit yourself. some good blocks,” Jordan said. guard Sherman Douglas, who points while Smith and George the thing together. The tube was full of sports on Bulls to their fourth straight win. Still, Boston coach Jim suffered a muscle strain in his added 10 apiece. “The cohesiveness of the team 644-341 1 Now is your opportunity... Sunday: college basketball, But even without Bird, Jordan Rodgers marveled at Jordan’s lower back in the early minutes Except for Smith, Calhoun isn’t is a little lost. We’re trying to find NBA, hockey, golf, figure skat said the Celtics were a formida skills. against St. John’s. He tried to pleased with the play of his answers offensively and defen Physical Exams Newborn and Well-('hild Care Health S( ■reening ing, fishing, bowling, and the ble opponent. “There’s nobody like Michael play the final three minutes, but youngsters. sively. I don’t like doing it on Jan. ■ Elderly Care Adolescent anil Adult Medicine ■ Minor Surgery ____ Saturday, .Tan. 14 — Friday, Jan. 20 — lQ-3 PM football surrogate East-West “I know Larry’s still not here, down the stretch. We were was clearly less than 100 percent ‘ ‘Our young kids are doing what 14. That’s the unfortunate thing. Shrine game. It didn’t appeal to but the win against Boston gave outscored a couple of times and I effective. young kids are supposed to do,” But we still are.” the football faithful, though. us a lot of confidence,” he said. think Jordan bad something to do “This team has lost its confi Calhoun explained. “But I don’t HUSKY NOTES - UConn Hours; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdv, Friday 8 AM ■ 4 PM ARBORS Daryle Gattuso, bartender at And while Jordan score more with that both times. He’s their dence awfully quick,” UConn know if (freshman forward) Rod continues its shooting miseries, Thursday, I PM - 8 PM VI I lOPllltOOK □ Plc.nsc send more information the Locker Room in Buffalo, than a third of the Bulls’ points, he inspiration,” Rodgers said. Coach Jim Calhoun said. “At one Sellers, for example, can defend hitting just 25 of 56 against the N.Y., normally is surrounded by shared the credit for the victory “Sooner or later, you know he’s point they kind of believed somebody and get 10 rebounds 40.1 WcM Center Street □ Have a counselor call me Pirates. Seton Hall had an off Office Hoiiri by Appointment Manchester, Connecticiit ()6()40-'17.38 his football-and-beer loving bud with teammates Scottie Pippen going to get the ball. Our job was everything would just go right for against Syracuse. He hasn’t done night from the field, 23-for-52, but dies, but he spent Sunday pretty and Bill Cartwright. to deny him the ball, but we just them. But, you have to make it yet at this level.” was 25-for-30 from the foul line A Member of ihr Medical Staff of Where Good Friends N am e______much alone. “It was the clutch play of couldn’t concentrate on Cartw things go right for you.” Seton Hall overpowerd UConn compared to lO-for-18 for the “We have the college basket Cartwright and Pippen in the last right and Pippen. who really Seton Hall led, 35-31, at half on the inside, outrebounding the Huskies. . . Sellers in 18 minutes iwiCHtsTti) rt^rroiN. hospitm make Great Neighbors! Address . ball game on and nobody’s in here couple of minutes that put us over burned us. He’s (Jordan) a time. Cliff Robinson (team-high Huskies. 41-26. The Pirates also took only one shot and scored just (203) 647-4751 ’town State - Zip now,” Gattuso said. the hump,’’ said Jordan. passer, a blocker, and every time 17 points) cut the Pirate lead to came up with the big plays down one point. He did have six All II-1) 1‘honc With the score tied at 104, the Bulls had the ball down the 51-49 with 8:49 left in the game, the stretch. rebounds... Syracuse comes in at See FOO’TBALL, page 15 Boston’s Reggie Lewis missed a stretch, he made things happen.” his last points of the game. That “They made the kinds of plays 14-3. i 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan, 16. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 16, 1989 - 15 Manchester matmen improve mark with two wins Up-and-down Pitt Panthers manhandle Oklahoma By Bob Greene WEST HARTFORD - The Robin HuntOO-20, Meghan Burke20-24, LaPlaca finished up. apiece by Robert Brickey, John Judy Buldino 0 0-2 0. Totals 18 11-24 48. The Associated Press J Smith and Quin Snyder clinched Manchester High wrestling team EAST CATHOLIC (42) — Heather Xaverian Catholic 3 1 3—7 H.S. Roundup Eost Catholic NCAA Hoop the victory. came home with two wins Satur OsInskI 31-2 7, Karen Mozdzierz 5 3-313, Scoring: XC- Don Smith 2, Dave day. downing New Britain. 48-18. Margaret Riley 6 2-7 14, Maura Me Pad- Masner 2, John Anderson, Steve Aznin, Will the real Pitt basketball No. 2 llllnolt 96, No. 6 Michigan den 22-3 6, Noel Feehon 00-00, Barbara team please stand up. and host Conard High. 32-28. in ChorazyezewskI 1 0-1 2, Kelli Bender 0 Ed Stablnskl. 84: Kendall Gill scored 26 points Heres (B) pinned Steve Classon 1:07, 0-0 0, Stephanie Relchardt 00-10. Totals Saves: EC- LaPlaca/Peraro 33 com "You saw the real Pitt team Central Connecticut Conference 125- Geaghegan (B) pinned Wayne bined; XC- Steve Reardon 18. Morgan hit a school-record 8 of 14 as Illinois remained unbeaten A 17 8-16 42. today,” Oklahoma coach Billy interdivision action. Shaw 4:33, 130- Thomasen (CT) pinend 3-oolnt goals: SH- Palladlno. shots from 3-point range. with a Big Ten victory over DIpple :42,135- M. Nelson (B) WBF, 140- Tubbs said after the Panthers Manchester, now 11-2-1 for the P. Nelson (B) pinned Carl Gray 1:45, Halftime: 21-19 Sacred Heart. The Cavaliers broke a five- Michigan. season, ho.sts sixth-ranked Sims 145- Bresloff (B) pinned Gerry Ward upset his third-ranked Sooners game losing streak and improved The Wolverines went on a 9-0 1:06, 152- Geoghegan (B) mal. dec. 99-91 Sunday. “ They played a to 8-6 overall and 1-2 in the ACC, run that cut the Illini lead to 78-74 bury High Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Johndrow 14-6, 160- Smith (B) WBF, 171- Indoor Track Clarke Arena. M.Heres (B) WBF, 189- Parske (B) Ice Hockey physical game, and they whipped while North Carolina slipped to with 6:03 to play. But Illinois then Pinned Murphy :42, Heayywelght- us physically and emotionally.” 14-3 and 1-1. scored 10 straight points, five by Aaron Dixon (1521 and George Smlth (B) WBF, MHS does well Lata (heavyweight) paved the Eagles whitewashed So how come the Pitt Panthers It was the Cavaliers’ first Nick Anderson. A STORRS — The Manchester were beaten earlier this season victory since Coach Terry Hol At 15-0, Illinois is one victory way for Manchester, each record East beaten WESTWOOD, Mass. — It was a High boys’ indoor track team by Siena and Duquesne? land was hospitalized Jan. 1 for short of the school’s best start. ing a pair of pins. Dixon is now long hour-and-a-half ride up and a turned in several strong perfor The East Catholic High wres “ I think w e’ve shown that we stomach surgery. Holland, re Michigan is 14-2. 14-0 for the season and Lata 13-1. longer one home for the East mances at the Eastern Relays tling team dropped a 56-15 verdict are capable of beating anybody ... leased from the hospital earlier St. John's 65, No. 4 Syracuse 63: Other double winners for Man Catholic High ice hockey team Saturday night at the University to St. Bernard Saturday after or of losing to anybody,” said Pitt Sunday, visited with the team St. John’s rallied from 13 points chester included Ray Angle (189). Saturday afternoon. The Eagles of Connecticut, placing in eight of noon at the Eagles’ gym. East is guard Sean Miller. before the game. behind with 16 minutes and got Walter l>ee (112) and Greg ventured to this locale to meet 10 events. now 3-8 for the season. Brian Shorter and Rod Brookin “ This is the best healing key baskets from Billy Singleton Fregeau (125). Angle is now 12-2 Xaverian Catholic, and came The medley relay of Pat V had career-best performances as mechanism around, the be.st and Matt Brust in the final 90 for the season and Lee 11-3. Corey home on the short end of a 7-0 Dwyer. William Rivera, Zack Pitt won only its second game in medicine possible.” Morgan said seconds to upset Syracuse in the Craft (119) saw his individual whitewashing. Allaire and Craig Hempstead Girls Basketball its last six outings. The other of the victory. Big East. mark go to 12-1-1 with a split in his East is now 3-4 overall, 2-3 in turned in a winning effort of victory came against Syracuse, No. 9 Louisville 67, No. 19 The Orangemen, 14-3, played two matches. John Tucker (103) East on slide games that count toward qualify 10:01.8. Hempstead started the at the time ranked No. 2 in the Georgia Tech 65: Kenny Payne most of the game without their N and Sam Smith (145) also picked ing for the CIAC postseason Icy shooting again proved anchor leg trailing by approxi country. sank two 3-pointers in the final 77 leading scorer, Sherman Dou up big wins for the Indians. tournament. It was back in action mately 45 yards and made it up in disastrous for the East Catholic Shorter scored 37 points and seconds, both erasing Georgia glas, who suffered a pulled lower Resulti; this morning at 10 against Notre a hurry, winning by about 40 MHS vs. New Britoln — 103- Tucker High girls' basketball team as it had 12 rebounds, and Brookin had Tech leads, and the Yellow back muscle less than two min (M ) dec. Burgos 10-4, 112- Lee (M) Dame of West Haven at the dropped its fourth in a row, 48-42, yards. 24 points as Pitt overcame Jackets lost for the second time in utes into the contest. pinned Dorce :37,119- Benson (NB) dec. Bolton Ice Palace. The 3 X 55-meter hurdle relay of Croft 11-6, 125- Fregeau (M ) pinned Saturday afternoon to visiting Mookie Blaylock’s 37-point per two days. Minnesota 80, No. 5 Iowa 78: Jim East first-year coach Graham Duoang Hemmavanh, Steve Gordo 2:40, 130- Arrovo (NB) dec. Pete Sacred Heart in All Connecticut formance for Oklahoma. The Payne’s first 3-pointer gave the Shikenjanski’s only basket of the Fongemle 5-0, 135- Anderson (NB) Leveston saw his team wasn’t Joyner and Kevin Colletti was pinned Pordl 3:43, 140- Schilling (M) Conference action. Sooners got no closer than five Cardinals a 63-62 lead: his se game came with two seconds left ready to play in this game that seventh. The 4X800 relay of Mark WBF, 145- Smith (M) pinned Anderson Sacred Heart is now 1-1 in the points in the second half as their cond. with 44 seconds left, put and gave Minnesota its Big Ten 2:53, 152- Dixon (M) pinned Murphy didn’t count toward the qualify Todd, Mark Alpert, Jon Lutin and ACC and 8-2 overall while the 11-game winning .streak ended. Louisville ahead 66-64. Purvis upset of Iowa. Shikenjanski 1:15, 160- Grossman (M ) WBF, 171- ing mark. "You could see the Keith Reimer was fourth in 8:46. Esoboles (NB) WBF, 189- Angle (M) Eagles slide to 4-7 overall, 0-2 in “We were ready to play,” Ellison had 20 points for the scored on a tip-in. dec. Rodriguez 7-2, Heavyweight- Lata attitude (to play) wasn t thereon The 4 X 200 team of Harold the ACC. Since winning two Miller said. “ It’s the most ready Cardinals. 12-2. Iowa called a timeout with one (M) pinned Cruz :47. the bus.’ ’ he said, noting these Barber. Rivera, Gerry Hollis and MHS vs. Conard — 103- Tucker (M) holiday tournaments .in North I ’ve ever seen Brian and Rod fora No. 14 Florida St. 101, No. 17 second left. Wade Lookingbill hit games are tough to play. Colletti was .seventh in 1:30.26. drew with Vera 6-6, 112- Lee (M) dec. Haven and Ellington, East has hit gam e.” Tenneessee 90: Tony Dawson Roy Marble with a full-court pass Garatalo 9-3, 119- Craft (M) dec. Boyle “ They’re not good at all. That’s Also, the 4 X 400 relay of Dave 5-4, 125- Fregeau (M) dec. Lambert 9-3, a dry spell. In other games Sunday involv scored 30 points and George and Marble sank an 18-footer. But the problem playing these Lavoie, Rivera. Hollis and 130- Fongemle (M) won by dlsauallflco- East was to oppose Ellington ing Top Twenty teams, it was McCloud had 29 as Florida State the basket didn’t count because tlon over Vandetta, 135- Wesley (C) games” Barber was seventh in 3:22.6. pinned PardI 1:04, 140- Sualestead (c ) High, which it beat for the Virginia 106. No. 8 North Carolina beat visiting Tennessee. time had run out. East is paying the price Dave Hoagland was 10th in the AP photo mal.dec. Schilling8-0,145- Glllberto(C) Ellington Holiday Classic tourna 83; No. 9 Louisville 67, No, 19 Florida State. 12-1, opened a Minnesota is 9-4, Iowa 13-2. pinned Smith 3:14, 152- Dixon (M) schedule-wise this year for its 3200 with a time of 11:12; and ment crown, tonight at 7 at the Georgia Tech 65; and No. 14 50-28 lead late in the first half and No. 12 Arizona 95, Oregon 71: pinned Manoker 1:23, 160- Tomcic (C) play of last year under former Vyen Phan was 10th in the high COMIN’ THROUGH — Pittsburgh’s game Sunday in Pittsburgh. Shorter had pinned Grossman 3:02, 171- Arclla (C) Eagles’ gym. Florida State 101, No. 17 Tennes fought off several Tennessee Anthony Cook score(i 23 points as Coach Joe Hubbach when it was jump at 5 feet, 6 inches. 37 points and 12 rebounds to lead the WBF, 189- Angle (M) dec. Blase 6-4, East had a 10-4 lead after one see 90. Brian Shorter (00) moves past Oklaho spurts in the second half. The the Wildcats beat Oregon in the Heavyweight- Lota (M) pinned Gomez very physical — too physical for In junior varsity action, the 4 X :33. quarter before an icy second In games Saturday, it was No. 2 ma’s Stacy King in their intersectional Panthers to a 99-91 upset victory. Volunteers, 11-2. closed within Pacific-10 Conference. Oregon several schools who dropped East Patrick Flynn/Manchaster Herald 800 relay of Scott Salonen, Jason period saw the visitors take a Illinois 96. No. 6 Michigan 84: St. 66-61 with 12:14 left in the game on scored 10 straight points to pull from their schedule this cam Dieterle, Dan Chesney and Hoa 21-19 halftime bulge. PAIRED — East Catholic’s Rob LeClerc, right, and St. John’s 65. No. 4 Syracuse 63: Dyron Nix’s 3-point shot, but were within 62-47, but the Wildcats, Cheney toppled paign. Hubbach was not rehired. gland was fourth in 8:46 and the 4 Margaret Riley led East with 14 Bernard s Chris Arnold wrap each other up in their bout Minnesota 80, No. 5 Iowa 78: No. Pitt 99, No. 3 Oklahoma 91: scored in their last game, a 76-57 game that his best game ever was unable to get any closer. 11-2, out.scored the Ducks 16-6 to BETHEL - Host Bethel High but his impact is snii neing leit. X 200 foursome of Dave Jarvis, points with Karen Mozdzierz 10 Missouri 96, Iowa State 71: No. “ Every time we’d get close, loss at Georgetown. against Oklahoma last year, and No. 1 Duke 82, Maryland 72: lead 78-53 with 7:48 to play. East only has 13 games that will Saturday afternoon at the Eagles’ gym. Arnold went on to Joey Stephensen, Jason Stanizzi overpowered Cheney Tech, 70-6. adding 13. East was badly outre- 12 Arizona 95, Oregon 71: No. 13 they’d make the big play and we’d “ Brian is capable of dominat he felt really good coming into the Danny Ferry scored 22 points, six Villanova 76, Providence 67: Saturday afternoon in non count toward qualifying for the record a pin in 1:26. aand Steve Joyner was fifth in bounded with Maura McPadden’s Seton Hall 76. Connecticut 62: No. make the wrong play.” said ing a lot of games the way he game.” in a 14-0 run in the second half, as Tom Greis scored 25 points and conference wrestling action. CIAC tournament. 1:37.3. four caroms leading the Eagles. 15 North Carolina State 82, No. 19 Tubbs, who also was assessed a played today.” Pitt coach Paul Virginia 106, No. 8 North Carol Duke defeated Maryland in an Doug West had 24 as Villanova Cheney. 0-14. resumes mat There were 28 penalties skating team than us. They Greater Boston Catholic League. Rivera ran three strong races Kim Cyganik netted a game- Georgia Tech 68: No. 16 Kansas technical foul in the first half. Evans said of Shorter, a 6-foot-6 ina 83; Richard Morgan, a 6-foot-4 Atlantic Coast Conference game. handed Providence its first loss in action Wednesday at 4:40 p.m. whistled. 17 against host Xaver always had two men on the puck Xaverian outshot East, 40-18. during the relays with clockings high 26 points to pace the winners. 75, Kansas State 74 in overtime: Shorter had 22 points and Pitt sophomore who sat out last senior guard, scored a career- At 13-0, Duke is off to its 14 games this season. Villanova against host RHAM High in ian. “ The referees were calling it and we had trouble adjusting to it. Steve Reardon had the shutout in of 52.5 and 53.3 for two 400 legs and Sacred Heart also won the No. 18 Ohio State 83. Michigan used a nine-point run to take a season because of Proposition 48. high 39 points to lead Virginia’s second-best start ever. coach Rollie Massimino got his Hebron. very tight.” Leveston said. Des We couldn’t get the puck out of goal for the winners. Senior Matt a 200 leg of 23.9. junior varsity match in overtime, State 81: and Villanova 76, No. 20 55-49 halftime lead. That was just “ That was the player I recruited. upset of visiting North Carolina in The Terps got within 74-70 with 300th victory in 16 years at Jamie Thomasen (130) picked pite all the penalties, there was our zone as we thought we LaPlaca went most of the way in East Catholic sophomore Chris 33-30. Kelly Romano had eight Providence 67. two points less than the Panthers “ And Rod told me before the the Atlantic Coast Conference. 1:28 left, but two free throws Villanova, 10-6. up the lone victory for the only one power-play goal scored. might,” Leveston said. goal for East. Sophomore Chris Ray was 12th in the two-mile run points for the 5-3 young Eagles. East was O-for-6 with a man Tech men. SACRED HEART (48) — Kim Cyganik Don Smith and Dave Masner Peraro started the third period with a time of 10:25. St. Bernard’s Results: 103- Gallon (B) pinned Al 10 6-6 26, Regina Boyd 3 1-5 7, Amy advantage. each had two goals for Xaverian. but. after allowing one goal, had Bill Gill was the winner with a Skinner :47, 112 Conely (B) WBF, 19- P. Palladlno 1 1-4 4, Heather Dahlll 2 3-6 7, “ They were a much faster 2-2-1 and a mid-level team in the to come out after being injured. 9:44 clocking. Wilander MCC squeezes out verdict Moore brought MCC to within Despite having only six players with Smith hitting two clutch free 65-62 with five minutes left. Rob Lakers very close to home in uniform, visiting Roxbury throws in the final minuteof play. gets by Shuler also added 11 for the (Mass.) Community College James grabbed nine rebounds. Cougars while Raham Dixon maintained its fast-paced game MCC moves to 9-7 while Rox netted a game-high 30 points in against the Manchester Com bury falls to 10-4. The Cougars defeat. in recording ‘road’ victory in debut munity College Cougars Satur host Greenfield (Mass.) Com munity College Tuesday night at MCC (71) — Bernard James 9 0-2 18, day night. Joel Lewis 0 0-0 0, Mike Shea 1 0-0 3, Jon And it almost worked. 7:30 at East Catholic. Seymour 2 0-1 4, Rob Shuler 5 0-0 11, Bv The Associated Press The Lakers are the NBA’s only MELBOURNE. Australia (AP) However, the Cougars rallied “ They (MCC) played great and Kevin Wilson 5 1-2 11, Terry Smith 7 3-4 unbeaten home team at 14-0. But — Defending champions Mats 17, Troy Moore 2 3-4 8. Totals 31 7-15 72. from as many as 13 points down in were able to penetrate in the ROXBURY (70) — Chris Bishop22-27, The Los Angeles Lakers found NBA Roundup the two-time defending cham Wilander and Steffi Graf scored the second half to record an second half,” Roxbury Coach Bill Jeff Watson 2 1-1 5, Raham Dixon 10 6-8 an easy way to end their long road pions are just 10-12 on the road contrasting first-round victories 30, Mario Monroe 6 3-4 18, John a exciting 72-70 win at East Ca Washington said. Harrison 2 0-1 4, Eric Hatcher 3 0-0 6. losing .streak. They played a after their first victory away on the opening day of the $2.4 tholic High School. Bernard Roxbury led. 44-37, at halftime. Totals 25 12-16 70. game in Los Angeles. That tied for the longest in team from the Forum since Dec. 13. million Australian Open. 3-polnt goals: MCC- Moore, Shea, James (18 points) and Terry Two hoops by Kevin Wilson (11 Byron Scott scored 28 points history. “ We only thought about the Wilander ^struggled for more Shuler; R- DIxan 4, Monroe 3, Bishop. Smith (17 points) led the Cougars points) and a 3-pointer by Troy Halftime: 44-37 Roxbury and Magic Johnson got 22 as the “ We still put on the purple streak only when we read about ■\>V ^ than three hours before eliminat Lakers beat the Los Angeles uniforms,” said James Worthy, it,” Scott said. “ The only pres ing fellow Swede Tobias Svantes- Clippers 116-95 Sunday. who had 21 points. “ It’snicetoget sure comes from the fans and the son 6-3. 2-6, 7-5. .5-7. 6-3. Graf, who Even though the victory at the one on the road, whether it’s 20 press, wanting to know what’s won the Grand Slam and the Clippers' Sports Arena came just minutes from home or anywhere, happening. As a team, we didn’t Olympic gold medal last season, Road no obstacle for 49ers eight miles from their home at the but we can’t dwell on the streak” feel if was that big a deal ” picked upwhere she left off in 1988 Forum, it officially ended the The Clippers, meanwhile, lost The Lakers are 24-3 against by overpowerinng Australian tee Bv Barry Wllner just like we did it here,” star win football games, regardless of Lakers' eight-game road skid. their ninth straight game. their cross-town rivals since the nager Kerry-Anne Guse 6-2, 6-1. The Associated Press running back Ickey Woods said whether we run more than we Clippers moved from San Diego Guse, 16, playing in only her after the victory over the Bills. pass or pass more than we run ,., to Los Angeles in 1984. second senior tournament, began MIAMI — The road to Miami “ Championship teams don’t have it doesn’t matter as long as we promisingly but was eventually has been a kind one for the San weaknesses and this team’s got win. Heat 118, Pacers 117; Rory worn down by Graf’s relentless Francisco 49ers, the N F L ’s best no weaknesses. Not here, not in “ The same goes for playing (in Sparrow scored 20 points, includ power. team away from home. Miami.” Cincinnati). San Francisco or ing four foul shots in the final 19 Graf, who lost just three times The Cincinnati Bengals, the Still, the Bengals can’t ignore Miami. AP photo seconds of the second overtime, last year, took just 43 minutes to league’s best home team, haven’t averaging 24.8 points in road “ What matters is that we’ve taken so kindly to safaris outside games and more than 31 at home. gotten to the final step, we’ve and Miami rallied from an early overwhelm Guse. HAPPY WINNER — Steve Jones lets out a yell after 29-point deficit to beat Indiana “ I was so nervous,” Guse said. the Jungle — Riverfront Or allowing 15.7 points per home gotten to the Super Bowl.” AP photo sinking a four-foot putt for birdie on the first sudden game and nearly 10 points more The Bengals played just two and end a 10-game losing streak. EYEING THE PUCK — New Jersey Svantesson, ranked 100th in the Coliseum. Sunday’s action at the Meadowlands death playoff hole to win the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Next Sunday, both teams will in each road contest. games on grass this season, Jon Sundvold scored 25 for netminder Sean Burke keeps his eyes on world, played an aggressive Miami, including two 3-point Arena. The Deviis bianked the Oilers, match ■ against an out-of-form Sunday. He beat Paul Azinger and Sandy Lyle in the be in strange environs — neither “ When you get this far,” said winning 45-21 against the Raiders the puck as Edmonton’s Jimmy Carson 1- 0. Boomer Esiason, the Bengals’ and losing 23-16 at Cleveland. San baskets in the last 24 seconds of Wilander, but fell apart in the playoff. has ever played in Joe Robbie regulation. A pair of baskets by (12) iooks to swat it in the net during final set. Stadium, site of the Super Bowl. quarterback and the N F L ’s most Francisco’s home field is grass Miami’s Pat Cummings in the Wilander. in a slump since his For the 49ers. there are places valuable player, “ it doesn’t ipat- and the 49ers were 7-6 on the real final 50 seconds of the first victory over Ivan Lendl in the like home. Better places, in fact ter how. If we lost every game on stuff. overtime forced a second extra U.S. Open final in September, — San Francisco is 7-2 away from the road, it might be important. Since both teams have bal period. was surprised by the pace and Jones stepping up Candlestick Park this season, But we played some pretty good anced attacks, the surface Rangers making it difficuit including the 28-3 romp at Chi games on the road. shouldn’t matter. What might be Chuck Person led the visiting precision of Svantesson. Pacers with 29 points. “ In the beginning I didn’t think cago for the NFC championship. “ I think whatever we’ve done to a factor, however, is the heat. The Pacers led 54-25 with 4:46 it was going to be such a tough At home, the 49ers were 5-4. left in the first half. on themseives, opponents match,” Wilander said. “ But he on the PGA Tour “ It’s a sign of an experienced Mavericks 111, Trail Blazers 108: played very well and served very team when you can win on the By Ken Rappoport well.” Bv Bob Green route to a 9-under-par 63 Saturday road,” quarterback Joe Montana BILL MASSE Derek Harper made a steal and goal in the first period and Sean LEE SMITH layup with 17 seconds left as The Associated Press Wilander, winner of three of the The Associated Press that put him back in the tourna said. “ We’re not the type team to Burke made 26 saves for his third Football Bosox relief ace . . . Olympic gold medalist Dallas ended a seven-game losing last four Grand Slam titles and ment. And he was playing for get flustered.” NHL Roundup career shutout as New Jersey The New York Rangers con aiming for the eighth Grand Slam PALM DESERT, Calif. - second after 87 holes of the “ In a lot of ways, you are a streak by beating Portland for its beat Edmonton. From page 13 first victory of 1989. tinue to make things hard for victory of his career, said he Steve Jones describes himself as 90-hole, five-day tournament. littler better off on the road The victory snapped New Jer Harper’s basket made it 110-107 themselves ... and harder for the Trailing 3-0 in the first period always felt confident he would a “ staircase player.” because you concentrate more on sey’s two-game losing streak “ I wasn’t even thinking about Card show scheduled opposition. and 4-1 in the second, the Rangers win. But now he’s taking the steps the game,” Coach Bill Walsh The legal bookies in Las Vegas game. If you’re a football junkie, and Detlef Schrempf added a foul while the Oilers lost their third Paul (Azinger, the tournament The Rangers, who’ve spent " I always felt I could raise my two at a time. said. "Maybe there was a day and are making ends meet, and it really becomes the highlight of shot with 11 seconds left. Por- rallied to tie at 4 on goals by straight. leader),” Jones said. “ I was just game a little higher than he “ I learn something, then work age where guys went on the road they’re still taking action, of your week,” Tutko said. 1 tand’s Clyde Drexler and Terry much of the season spotting their Granato, Leetch and John Ogrod- trying to get second.” at Manchester High Porter missed 3-point attempts as opponents a lead before rallying, nick in a littleoverthreeminutes. could,” he said, on it and use it to take the next and there was a wild party or course, on the Super Bowl. “ To withdraw, to take that Sabres 3, Flames 2: Jacques But he ran in a 10-foot birdie time expired. overcame a three-goal deficit in Miller then scored the game- Svantesson was disappointed at step up,” Jones said. “ I can’t whatever. But now you get more “ The N FL is the gravy on the away, when that’s your big perk, Cloutier made 36 saves to lead putt on the 16th hole and then Baseball Hall of Fame pitchers Abraams, formerly of the Brook Rolando Blackman scored 24 the second period to beat the winner at 7:13 of the third period Buffalo over Calgary. folding after extending Wilander believe it,” he said. “ I win one football in and more concentra potatoes,” said Lenny Del Genio, your junket, it’s tough. If you Jim “ Catfish” Hunter and Hoyt chipped in for birdie on the 17th to tion than at home.” sports book manager at the have tailgate parties, that might lyn Dodgers. points and Harper had 20. Drexler Pittsburgh Penguins 6-4 Sunday. before Ogrodnick added his se The Smythe Division-leading for much of the contest. tournament in five years and then Wilhelm, and Dennis Eckersley, get to within one stroke of the If ever the 49ers were ripe to be the last time you see a lot of The schedule and autograph got 25 points and Porter 23 for the “ We’re going to be worn out by cond goal of the game. Flames entered the third period " I felt pretty good out there, but come out — not really feeling like Frontier Hotel. “This wasn’t a the American I.eague’s top relief lead. trip on a road trip, it was at prices for Saturday is: Eckersley visiting Trail Blazers. playoff time if we keep doing Mario Lemieux scored two down 3-1 before Jamie Macoun I made a lot of mistakes. Maybe I I was ready to come out — and dead Sunday.” your friends until exhbition pitcher in 1989, will bethreeofthe Soldier Field. Presented with icy (11 a m. to 2 p.m., $6), Wilhelm Bucks 120, Pistons 112: Terry this,” Ranger forward Tony power-play goals for the Pen bounced a shot from the point ran out of gas mentally,” he said. start off Boom-Boom.” When Azinger three-putted for But there’s only one more N FL games start again.” star players appearing at the conditions as well as the Bears’ (10 a.m. to 1 p.m. $5), Magadan Cummings scored 26 points and Granato said after the emotion- guins, the league’s No. 1 power- past Cloutier to make it 3-2 at Thomas Muster of Austria, Boom No. 1 came in the bogey — missing a 6-foot par putt game to go. No more big-time Illing V Card Show scheduled for (noon to 1 p.m, $5), Shea (10 a.m. Milwaukee past Detroit for its filled victory at Madison Square play team, in the first period. He 8:04. seeded 11th, and 14th-seeded Tournament of Champions at La — on the final hole of regulation bone-chilling defense, the Niners college games. And pitchers and So, what to do? Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 4-5, at never shivered, never looked out to 1 p.m., $3.50) and Abrams (9:30 sixth straight victory. Garden tightened up the sizzling now has 49 goals and 117 points, But Cloutier came up with some Jonas Svensson of Sweden also Costa a little over a week ago play, Jones and Lyle suddenly catchers are still a month away. “ Plan immediately after the the Manchester High School aa.m. to Il:30a.m.and2to3p.m., The Bucks, trailing by eight Patrick Division race. “ We just tops in the NHL. stellar saves to keep the Flames advanced on the first day of when he scored a three-shot had a second life. of place. Football withdrawal is a clini football season to get involved in cafeteria. "This is too good a team to be fre e). after three quarters, used a 13-2 don’t make it easy on ourselves, Bruins 4, Capitals 3: Glen off the scoreboard the rest of the competition in the year’s first victory in an elite gathering of Jones made the most of it. cal reality. something else — other sports, winners only from the 1988 bothered by things like the “ But it usually starts after the working around the house,” Hunter will headline the Feb. 5 burst to overcome a 95-93 deficit, do w e?” Wesley scored his second goal of way. major tournament. After Lyle and Azinger missed The proceeds from the card The Rangers have made it a season. weather or not having the home Super Bowl,” said Dr, Thomas Tutko said. “ Plan things you’ll be show along with relief pitcher Lee Cummings got five points during the game with 55 seconds remain Muster cruised past American long birdie attempts on the first show will go toward Illing Junior Boom No. 2 came Sunday at field.” Montana said. “ The best Tutko, a sports psychologist from excited about. Go scuba diving in Smith of the Boston Red Sox, Jay the run. habit this season of falling behind ing to lift Boston over Washing North Stars 4, Jets 1: Brian Joey Rive 6-4, 6-2, 6-4, while playoff hole, Jones rapped in the High athletic teams and St. Bermuda Dunes when he made teams in this league can win San Jose State. “ We’re in fore Cancun.” Johnstone, the new radio an Rickey Pierce added 25 points early, then being forced to rally. ton, ending the Capitals’ 11-game Bellows scored twice as the North Svensson ousted Menno Costing winner from four feet, Jude’s Children’s Hospital. The nouncer for the New York Yan for Milwaukee, which has won all Their record when trailing after home unbeaten streak. Wesley Stars won only their fifth road of Holland 6-2, 6-0, 6-4. up three shots over the last three anywhere. You won’t even get play time. The Super Bowl is the Or, do like Randy Valachovic show is co-sponsored by the kees, Ron Swoboda, formerly of three games against the Pistons the first period is 8-7-5. took a pass from Andy Brickley at game of the season. Jan Gunnarsson of Sweden holes of regulation play, then beat “ I was very nervous over the into the playoffs without being national orgasm. did at his sports bar. Quarters, in Connecticut Sports Writers’ Al the Mets, and U.S. Olympic gold this season. Coupled with Boston’s 4-3 win in the right point and shoveled a shot Bellows scored a goal in each of upset sixth-seeded Frenchman Paul Azinger and Sandy Lyle in a putt,” he said. “ I don’t know how able to win on the road.” “ There’s the all-star game Saratoga Springs, N.Y. On a liance in conjunction with its 48th medal winner Bill Masse of Isiah Thomas scored 25 for Washington, the Rangers’ victory that got past screened goaltender the first two periods to give the Henri Leconte 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 in the sudden death playoff in the Bob I shook it in, but I did.” The Bengals won only four of afterward, but that’s kind of a normal football weekend, 20 TV Hope Classic. their eight games on the road and screens would be alight with 10 Gold Key Dinner, which will be Manchester. Detroit, which has lost five closed up some space at the top of Pete Peeters. North Stars an early 2-0 lead and only surprise in the men's draw. It was worth $180,000 from the downer. Fortunately, basketball It made him the first man since just one — against the Cowboys, different games. But an over held Feb. 5 at 2:30 p.m. at the The schedule and autograph straight on the road. the Patrick Division. The front Red Wings 8, Flyers 4: Paul all the goals they needed. Leconte, overweight and’ill-at- total purse of $1 million and is heating up, but if you’re a pure Gil Morgan in 1983 to sweep the the N F L ’s weakest link in 1988 — night sleet storm had made a Colony in Vernon. prices for Sunday is: Hunter (11 76ers 118, Hornets 109: Charles running Capitals lead the runner- MacLean scored two goals and Canucks 2, Blues 1: Defensemen ease on the synthetic Rebound pushed his earnings for the young football fan, the next thing you first two events on the PGA Tour came after the fifth week of the mess of the roads, and on Sunday, The card show will run Satur a m. to 2 p.m., $8), Smith (11 a m. Barkley had 24 points and Mike up Penguins by one point, while Steve Yzerman added a goal and Paul Reinhart and Robert Nord- Ace courts, later said he needed season to $315,000, more than he’d can look forward to is the draft.” schedule. season. The Ickey Shuffle, the the screens were dark. He took day, Feb. 4, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to 2 p.m., $6). Johnstone (10:30 Gminsici 22 as Philadelphia won the third-place Rangers are one three assists as Detroit snapped mark each scored a goal as some time off to rekindle his won in any previous full season. The game has become a “ mas and on Sunday, Feb. 5, from 10 a m. to 1:30 p.m., $4), Swoboda in Charlotte. more point behind. Philadelphia’s eight-game home Vancouver defeated St. Louis. flagging enthusiasm. And it came as something of a no-huddle offense and AFCcrown sive social factor,” Tutko said. the day off. a.m. to 5 p.m. Players scheduled (10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., $4) and The 76ers blew a 15-point lead in Rangers 6, Penguins 4: Kevin winning streak. Reinhart scored a minute into Gunnarsson, ranked 85th in the surprise to the 30-year-old who Each of the three playoff can’t hide those results, which “It’s a big hunk of time you “We’re closed,” Valachovic to appear Saturday include Eck Masse (10:30 a m. to 1:30 p.m., the first quarter and trailed 85-84 Miller, Brian Leetch and Tony The Red Wings’ victory was the game and Nordmark added a world — 75 places below Leconte scored his first career victory participants played the final include losses at Kansas City and spend watching football — two to said. “ It’s that void before the ersley. Wilhelm. Dave Magada of fre e ). with 11:13 left in the game. But Granato — all recruited from the their first in nine road games. power-play goal in the second — served 11 aces in downing the less than a year ago. round in 3-under-par 69 and New England, not exactly N FL three days a week, Saturday, Super Bowl.“ Also known as Si the Mets. Spec Shea, formerly of Daily admission is $2.50 for Philadelphia outscored the U.S. Olympic team — had a hand Devils 1, Oilers 0; Patrik period as the struggling Canucks dispirited Frenchman in just 87 He was expecting to miss the finished 90 holes at 343, 17 under powers. Sunday, Monday, and on Thanks lent Sunday, precursor to the the New York Yankees, and Cal adults and $1,50 for children. Hornets 17-10 to take control. in the Rangers’ comeback. Sundstrom scored a power-play ended a two-game losing streak. minutes. cut until he scored two eagles en par. “ We’re going to do it in Miami giving they have a Thursday pigskin D.T.’s. 1 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan 16. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 16. 1989 — 17 SCOREBOARD SPORTS (V Unknowns shine J 12:13; Macinnis, loi (unsportsmanlike West Chester 62, Shippensburg60 conduct), 13:54; Bereran, Cal (hooking), Sunday’s college hoop scores IN B R IEF Heat 118. Pacers 117(20T| WestVlrglnla90, Rutgers 70 15:22; Johansson, But (high-sticking), in Shrine game Westfield St. 66, Worcester St. 52 17:45, H ockey Basketball INDIANA (117) Westminster, Po. 90, Point Park 75 EAST Third Period—5, Calgary, Macoun 5, Wheeling Jesult99, Shepherd75 8:04, Penalties—Napier, But (hooking), Person 11-21 7-9 29, Williams 8-14 3-5 19, Alfred84, Clorkson82, OT BU topples Hartford By Dave Carpenter noon for the Ea.st while the West Williams 75, Skldmore66 Kino's, N.Y. 70, FDU-Madlson 65 5:18; PepllnskI, Col (holding), 13:22; Smlts6-154-516,Mlller5-131-214,Sklles 2-61-2 Wm. Paterson 65, Rutgers-Comden 63 The Associated Press was suffering from the absence of Valve, But (unsportsmanlike conduct), 5,Tisdale3-74-810,GravO-20flO,J.Long 2-2 Plttsburoh99,Oklahoma91 — Jeff Timberlake scored NHL standings 13:45; Nleuwendyk, Col (unsportsmanlike NBA standings 04) 4, Fleming 7-10 5-5 20,DrelllngO-004)0 Worcester Tech79, Botes67 Rhode Island Coll. 93, W. New England 65 26 points, handed out 10 assists and sparked its two most explosive players. Totals44-9025-36117. YqleSS, Brown 78 St. Joseph's, L.l. 97, Green Mountain 83 conduct), 13:45; Ruff, Buf (roughing), SOUTH a 19-6 Boston University run, turning a STANFORD, Calif. - The West Southern Cal quarterback Rod WALES CONFERENCE 16:03; Hortmon, Buf (roughing), 16:03; M IAMI (111) TempleSO, George Washlnoton68 EASTERN CONFERENCE G.Long 3-8 44 10, Thompson 7-10 4-5 18, Ala.-BIrmIngham 73, South Florida 61 SOUTH all-stars managed to contain the ney Peete and Oklahoma State Pati.ck Division Gllmour, Col (roughing), 16:03; PepllnskI, Alabama97, Mississippi St. 80 six-point game into an 88-75 Terriers Cal (roughing), 16:03; Fleurv, Col (slosh Atlantic Division Selkaly 4-15 5-14 13, Sundvold 9-21 4-4 25, Centre69, Thomas More65 East’s fleet receiving corps in the wide receiver Hart Lee Dykes W L T Pts OF GA W L Pet. GB Alcorn St. 77, Miss. Volley St. 74 victory over Hartford Saturday. Washington 7* 16 7 55 170 152 ing), 16:59; Ruuttu, But (hIgh-stIckIng), Sparrow 4-17 11-11 20, Cummings 8-122-218, Florida St. l01,Tennessee90 New York 24 11 .686 — Mitchell 2-32-46, Shasky(M)04)0, UpshawO-3 Armstrong St. 91, Webber 70 Loulsvllle67, Oorola Tech65 64th annual Shrine game, but they were injured in the Hula Bowl a Pittsburgh 25 15 4 54 206 183 16:59. Auburn-Montgomery 80, Tallodego 72 Timberlake scored five straight points on Shots on goal—Colgorv 9-15-14—38. Buf- Phllodelphia 20 15 .571 4 Hastings 0-244 4.Totols Shenondoah95,Lvnchburg75 couldn’t corral a punter and week earlier. NY Rangers 23 15 7 53 180 161 Boston 16 18 .471 V/7 Augusta 85, Radford 82 a 15-foot jump shot, a driving layup and a Philadelphia 24 21 2 50 185 163 folo 6-12-6—24. 38-9437-52118. South Alaboma 97, N.C. Charlotte 83 linebacker on the run. Gillette raced 18 yards out of a New Jersey 14 21 .400 10 Indiana 31 26 19 20 8 13—117 Austin Peay97, E. Kentucky 71 Virginia 106, North Carol!na83 foul shot to give BU a 32-18 lead with eight New Jersey 17 21 7 41 154 180 Power-ploy Opportunities—Colgorv Oof Bellarmlne102, Lewls72 6; Buffalo 2 of 6. Washington 11 22 .333 12 . 19 II 31 38 8 14-118 MIDWEST Two key plays by those players punt formation for a second- NY Islanders 12 29 2 26 131 181 Charlotte 9 26 .257 15 Belmont Abbey 91, Wesley 63 minutes remaining in the first half. Adams Division Goalies—Calgary, Womslev 10-5-3 (24 ^Polnt goals—Miller 3, Fleming, Sund Illinois St.91,Brodley 83 resulted in two touchdowns and a quarter first down formation that Central Division vold 3, Sparrow, Neal. Fouled out— Berea 82, Oorgetown, Ky.81 Trl-State91,lnd.-Pur.-lndpls.86 Hartford closed the score to 32-28, but the Montreal 31 11 6 68 184 137 shots-21 saves), Buffalo, Cloutier 3-4-0 Bethune-Cookman 67, N. Carolina A8.T 66 24-6 East victory Sunday in front (38-36). Cleveland 26 7 .788 — Williams, Smits, G.Long. Rebounds— SOUTHWEST Terriers ended the half with a 53-34 lead and led to the only touchdown of the Boston 18 18 10 46 152 145 Detroit 22 11 .667 4 Campbell57, Baptist Coll.45 Buffalo 19 21 5 43 159 172 A—15,242. lndlona66 (Smits 15), Mlaml62 (Selkaly 13). Texas Christian 70, Rlce64 of 76.000 fans and dozens of NFL game’s first 52 minutes for either Milwaukee 21 11 .656 4'/j Assists—Indiana 22 (Fleming 6), Miami 24 Campbellsville 79, Cumberland, Ky. 76 FAR WEST continued their rampage following Hortford 17 22 3 37 151 152 Referee— RonHoggarth. Linesmen— Christian Brothers99, Freed-Hardeman87 .scouts at the nation’s oldest Mike Cvik, Leon Stickle. Atlanta 21 14 .600 6 (Sparrow 8). Total fouls—Indiana 38, N.Mex.Hlghlands 103, Fort Lewis 91 intermission. side. It was a nifty bit of deception Quebec 13 27 6 32 154 208 Chicago 20 14 .588 6'/i Cltadei65, Appalachian St. 62 collegiate all-star game. CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Miami 33. A—15,008. Washington 82, CallfornlaDO Hartford was led by Lament Middleton, that found a loophole in the Indiana 9 25 .265 17'/j Clemson 75, Woke Forest 71 “ You have to have big plays in Norris Division Red Wings 8. Flyers 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE Coll, of Charleston 73, Lander 39 who scored 28 points and collected nine game’s strict rules, which pro W L T Pts OF OA Midwest Division CoiiegehoopTop20 David Lipscomb 139, Bethel, Tenn. 108 Big East standings the.se kinds of games, and they hibit exotic formations and blitz Detroit 21 16 8 50 177 170 W L Pet. OB Davldson85, Flo. International 75 rebounds, and Larry Griffiths, who added St. Louis 15 21 7 37 147 159 were the ones who got them." ing in order to best showcase the Detroit 3 5 0—8 Houston 22 12 .647 — DePauw56, Centre55 Big East Conference O'all 12 points. Minnesota 14 22 8 36 141 163 Utah 21 15 .583 2 The Top Twenty teams In the Associated Delaware St. 87, Howard U. 70 L W L West coach Larry Smith of talent of top college seniors. Toronto 15 27 3 33 138 190 Philadelphia 1 1 2—4 W The victory improved BU’s record to 8-5 First Period—1, Detroit, MacLean 27 Denver 19 16 ..543 3'/2 Press' college basketball poll, with flrst- Del ta St. 87, Ja ckson vl I le St. 81 Seton Hall 3 1 15 1 Southern Cal said. “ That was the turning point,” Chlcogo 12 26 6 30 165 200 (Yiermon), 1:06. 2, Detroit, MacLean 28 Dallas 18 16 .529 4 ploce votes In parentheses, total points (Xike82, Maryland72 Providence 3 1 13 1 overall and 3-1 in the ECAC. Hartford fell to Smythe Division San Antonio 10 24 . 294 12 based on 2819-1817-1818141312-11-10-9*7- East Corollna 62, James Madison 57 10 4 A rash of injuries and other late said Ea.st coach Mike Gottfried of Colgarv 28 10 7 63 188 129 (Yzerman), 10:05. 3, Detroit, Graves 7 St. John's 3 7 S-8 overall and 1-3 in the league. (Barr, Yzerman), 11:05. 4, Phllodelphia, Miami 4 31 .114 18'/2 85-432-1, record through Jan. 15 and lost Elon79, Lenolr-Rhyne78 Georgetown 7 1 12 1 defections left the East-West Pitt. “ It was (Miami coach and Los Angeles 27 1 5 3 57 238 187 Paelfie Division week'sranklng; Emory 8, Henry 101, Va. Interment 72 7 7 10 6 Edmonton 23 18 4 50 195 168 Mantha 4 (Tocchet, Mellanby), 12:51 Vlllonova game without a true marquee (pp). Penalties—Kocur, Det (high- L.A. Lakers 24 12 .667 — Record Pts Pvs Faulkner 52, Athens St. 51 Boston College 1 7 7 5 East assistant) Jimmy Johnson’s Winnipeg 16 17 9 41 166 176 Phoenix 21 13 .618 2 I. Duke (51) 13 0 1266 1 Flagler 92, Clearwater Christian 86 1 7 8 6 player, and both offen.ses sput Vancouver 17 23 6 40 143 148 sticking), 3:14; Chychrun, Phi, malor Pittsburgh Yale downs Brown idea. Johnson reviewed the rules (fighting), 10:18; Probert, Det, major Seattle 20 13 .606 2'/2 2.llllnols (13) 18 0 1229 2 Florida 79, Aubum75 Syracuse 1 3 14 3 tered for most of the day at sunny Saturday's Games Portland 20 15 .571 3'/2 3. <5eorgetown 12- 1 1070 7 Florida Tech 74, Florida Southern 69 Connecticut 1 3 ♦ 4 yesterday (Saturday) and gave Boston 5, Detroit 5, tie (fighting), 10:18; Barr, IDet (Interfer PROVIDENCE. R.I. (AP) — Freshman ence), 12:10; Tocchet, Phi (cross Golden State 16 16 .500 6 4. Loulsvllle 12- 2 998 9 Furmon90, E. Tennessee St. 86 Stanford Stadium. Gillette the green light” New York Rangers 4, Pittsburgh 4, tie checking), 18:25. Sacramento 9 23 .281 13 5.0klohoma 13 2 947 3 Gardner-Webb 69, Bluefleld Coll. 80 Saturday's Results guard Ed Petersen led five Yale players in But several players .stepped Chicago 5, New York Islanders 3 6.Mlchlgan 14 2 935 6 Georgia Southern60, Stetson 56 Smith agreed that it may have L.A. Clippers 10 26 .278 14 Seton Hall 76, UConn 62 double figures with 22 points as the Elis held AP photo forward to give standout perfor Buffalo 1, Quebec 1, tie Second Period—5, Detroit, Burr 6,2:24.6, Saturday's Games 7.IOWO 13 2 807 5 Georgia St. 73, Hardin-SImmons 63 St. John's 65, Syracuse 63 been a game-deciding play. Montreal 5, Toronto 3 New York 132, Atlanta 122 O.MIssourl 13 3 779 10 Greensboro 80, Vo. Wesleyan 53 Vlllonova 76, Providence 67 off a Brown comeback to win 83-78 in the Ivy mances and enhance their stand Calgary 1, Minnesota 1, tie Detroit, Gallant 23 (Norwood), 3:42. 7, “ That fake punt really hurt us, Detroit, Houda 1 (Oates, Kllma), 4:52. 8, New Jersey 106, Indiana 97 9.Arlzona 11- 2 729 12 Hampton U. 76, St. Paul's67 Georgetown 86, Boston College 60 League opener for both teams. COMING THROUGH — Syracuse’s Robert Drummond (30) bolts through a ing in the NFLdraft, amongthem Los Angeles 9, Hartford 6 Detroit, Klng2 (Burr, Barr), 10:23.9, Detroit, Houston 110, Dallas 98 10.Nev.-Las Vegas 11- 2 668 11 High Point 88, Pembroke St. 87 Sunday's Result and .so did the missed field goal.” Sunday's Games Portland 103, San Antonio 99 II. Syracuse 14 3 651 4 Jacksonville 98, W. Kentucky 93, 20T Pittsburgh 99, Oklahoma 91 Brown twice closed to within three points big hole and heads for a touchdown for the East squad during first-quarter East running back Lewis Tillman he said, referring to a bad snap Boston 4, Washington 3 Yzerman 42 (Norwood), 17:26 (sh). 10, Philadelphia, Sutter 15 (Kerr, Howe), 17:53 Cleveland 116, Denver 104 12.Seton Hall 18 1 645 13 LSU64, Kentucky^ Tonight's Games during the final minutes of the game New York Rangers 6, Pittsburgh 4 IS.North Carolina 14 3 639 8 La (3ranoe76, Berry 72 action Monday in the Japan Bowl in Yokohama. The East all-stars beat the of Jack.son State and West strong that ruined a 28-yard field goal try (pp). Penalties—Barr, Det (holding), Golden Stole 131, Utah 105 Syracuse at UConn (Civic Center), Saturday, but Petersen hit two of seven free New Jersey 1. Edmonton 0 5:45; Phllodelphia bench, served by Berube Seattle 102, Sacramento 93 14. Florlda State 12- 1 541 14 Limestone 72, Fronds Marlon 71, OT 7:30 p.m. West. 30-7. safety Steve Atwater of Arkan that would have given the West a Buffalo 3, Calgary 2 Sunday's Games 15. N.Carollna Stote 11- 1 477 15 Lincoln Memorial 76, Carson-Newman63 Vlllonova at Seton Hall, 8 p.m. throws scored in the last 45 seconds to help Detroit 8, Philadelphia 4 (delov of game), 5:45; Chychrun, Phi sas, selected players of the game. 9-7 lead in the third period. (roughing), 7:11; King, Det, motor Philadelphia 116, Charlotte 109 16.0hlo State 12- 3 268 18 Maryville, Tenn. 86, Clinch Valley 81 Tuesday's Games the Elis clinch the game. Minnesota 4, Winnipeg 1 17. Kansas 14 2 191 16 McNeese St. 58, Stephen F.Austin 57 Pittsburgh at Boston College, 8 p.m. Tillman, who broke Walter Pay- Olsavsky clinched the victory Vancouyer 2, St. Louis 1 (fighting), 10:42; Berube, Phi, mojor Milwaukee 120, Detroit 112 (fighting), 10:42; Chychrun, Phi, mojor Chlcogo 110, Boston 104 18. Tennessee 11- 2 179 17 Memphis St. 91, Virginia Tech 83 Wednesday’s Games Travis McCready finished with 16 points ton’s school rushing records, ran by chugging 75 yards with an Monday's Games L.A. Lakers 116, L.A. Clippers 95 19. Indiana 13 4 115 — Mercer 77, Texas-SanAntonlo72 Georgetown at Providence, 7 p.m. Hartford at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. (fighting), 11:15; Probert,Det,mlnor-ma|or and 11 rebounds for the Elis. 6-8 overaall. for 86 yards and a 1-yard intercepted pass for the final (roughing, fighting), 11:15; Mellanby, Phi Miami 118, Indiana 117, 20T 20.Stanford 12- 3 112 — Mlles93, LeMoyne-Owen88 St. John's at Rutgers, 9 p.m. Walsh not leaving Manning has surgery Edmonton at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Dallas 111, Portland 108 Others receiving votes: Georgia Tech Mllllgan89, King, Tenn. 84 Saturday's (}ames Marcus Thompson led Brown, 5-8. with 23 touchdown, and Atwater picked .score with 4:40 remaining, spoil Tuesday's Games (Instigator), 13:12; Gallant, Det, malor- game misconduct (high-sticking), Monday's Games 49; Providence 40; Texos-EI Paso 24; Moblle73, Southern, N053 UConn at (Georgetown (Cap Centre), 2 points. MIAMI (AP) - Coach Bill Walsh of the INGLEWOOD. Calif. (AP) — Danny off two passes and made 10 ing a rare West drive. He nearly New Jersey at Quebec, 7:35 p.m, Charlotte at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Vlllanovo 21; Pittsburgh 10; Cal-Santo Morgan St. 87, Md.-E. Shore72 p.m. Calgary at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. 14:33; Chlosson, Det (holding), 19:04. San Francisco 49ers acknowledged Sunday Manning, last year’s No. 1 NBA draft pick, Third Period—11, Phllodelphia, Propp Atlanta at Washington, 1 p.m. Barbara 9; St. John's 9; St. Mary's, Calif. 8; Murray St. 79, Moreheod St. 66 Vlllonova at Arizono, 2 p.m. tackles, nine of them unassisted. ran out of gas on the return, but Pittsburgh at New York Islanders, 8:05 West Virginia 8; Notre Dame 5; Ball N. Carolina St. 82, Georgia Tech 68 Syracuse at Notre Dome, noon that he has thought about stepping down underwent reconstructive knee surgery p.m. 19 (Bullard, Tocchet), 4:55. 12, Philadel Son Antonio at New York, 1:30 p.m. Punter-placekicker Mike made a couple of dekes in the final phia, Howe 7 (Craven, Mellanby), 17:24 Phoenix at Cleveland, 2 :» p.m. State 3; O o rg lo 3; Alabama 1; Boise N.C. Centrol 81, Fayetteville St. 61 St. John's at Boston College, 8 p.m. Fordham tops Stags next season, but said he will remain with Saturday and will be in rehabilitation forup Los Angeles at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Sacramento ot Denver, 4 p.m, State 1; Clemson 1; Evansville 1; N.C.-Ashevllle71, Coker SB Proyidence at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Gillette of Michigan and line yards to send three would-be Phllodelphlo at Vancouyer, 10:35 p.m. (pp). Penalty—MacLean, Det (holding), the team no matter what he decides. to a year, the Los Angeles Clippers 16:40. Houston at L.A. Lakers, 5 p.m. Virginia 1. N .C.-Greensboro63, Wofford57 Sunday's Games NEW YORK (AP) — Junior center Dan backer Jerry Olsavsky of Pitt tacklers sprawling. Olsavsky Boston at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. N.C.-Wllmlngton 77, George Mason 66 New Hampshire College at Ston Hall, " I ’m going to remain with the 49ers, quite announced. Shots on goal—Detroit 13-14-6—33. Phila NE Loulslono 108, NW Louisiana 102,20T O’Sullivan had 26 points and a career-high provided the plays of the after also was in on 11 tackles. delphia 11-13-21^5. Seattle at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. 2 p.m. possibly in the same capacity," Walsh said The stirgery on Manning’s right knee was NHL results Power-play Opportunities—Detroit 0 of Tuesday's Games How coiiege hoop Top 20 fared Norfolk St. 81, Virginia St. 69 20 rebounds as Fordham held off Fairfield 3; Philadelphia 3 of 7. San Antonio at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Oglethorpe89, Webster 57 shortly after arriving with the team to performed by Dr. Stephen J. Lombardo, Phoenix at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Pfeiffer 97, MountOllve94 60 .54 in a Metro Atlantic Athletic Confer Goalies—Detroit, Stefan, 14-8-2 (45 How The Associated Press Top Twenty Presbyterlan94, Ersklne79 Big East results prepare for Sunday’s Super Bowl against who .said damage to the joint was limited to Rangers 6, Penguins 4 shots-41 saves). Philadelphia, Laforest, 4-64) Milwaukee at Atlanta, 8 p.m. college bosketboll teams fared this week; ence game (33-25). Indiana at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Roanoke 71, Hampden-Svdnev69 Cincinnati. a torn anterior cruciate ligament. Drummond stars 1. Duke (134)) beat William &Mary 108^; Rose-Hulman71, Rhodes 62 Joe Paterno added 16 points and 10 A—17,423. Houston at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. beat Maryland 82-72. “ When you coach 30 years, you have to Pittsburgh 3 1 »—4 Utah at Portland, 10:30 p.m. S. Carolina St. 64, Florida A&M 62 Seton Hall 76. UConn 62 rebounds on Saturday for Rams, 6-7 overall Referee—Dan Marouelll. Linesmen— 2. Illinois (180) beat Wisconsin 10380; SW Louisiana 81, Cent. Florida 79 look pretty seriously at your life and career. N.Y. Rangers i 3 3—6 Gord Broseker, Mark Vines. L.A. Clippers at Seattle, 10 p.m. beat vs. No. 6 Michigan 96-84. and 2-2 in the MAAC. Troy Bradford, who R rst Period—1, Pittsburgh, Cullen 8 Sacred Heart 67, Rolllns65 But there are other times when you say, ‘I Mahrer takes downhill 3. Oklahoma (132) beat Nebroska8981; Samford75, Houston Boptlst59 CONNECTICUT (62) (Dahlaulst), ;33. 2, Pittsburgh, Lemleux 48 lost to Pittsburgh 99-91. Sellers 0-11-31,George 4-72-210, Robinson had 19 points, was the only Stag to hit double can’t give it up. It’s what I do” ’ in the Japan Bowl Shenandoah 110, Mary Washington 105 (Cullen, Cunneyworth), 10:01 (pp). 3, North Stars 4. Jets 1 NBA resuits 4. Syracuse (14-3) lost to Vlllonova7873; 8-211-417, (5amble5-102-212, Smith 4-90010, figures as Fairfield fell to 5-10 and 1-2. KITZBUEHEL. Austria (AP) - Daniel Pittsburgh, Lemleux 49 (Brown, Coffey), South Carolina73, Clnclnnotl69 lost to St. John's 6863. Southern U. 98, Grambllng St. 94 DePrIest 0-10-20, Wllllams0004X),Gwynn1-2 Mahrer of Switzerland captured the World 13:27 (pp).4, NewYork,Leetchll,18:51 (sh). 5. Iowa (132) lost to Minnesota 8878. 00 2, McCloud 34 4-5 10, Cyrullk 0-1 OO 0. YOKOHAMA Japan (AP) - Florida led the Ea.st defense, Penalties—McLIwain, Pit (Interfer Minnesota 1 2 1—4 Spring HIII89, Xavier, N081 Cup downhill race on Saturday with a time Winnipeg 0 i 0—i 76ers 116, Hornets 109 6. Michigan (142) beat Minnesota 9883; St. Augustine's 100, Johnson C. Smith 97, Totals 25-5610-1862. Schiller changing stance Robert Drummond of Syracuse which came up with three inter ence), 4:21; Hardy, NY (roughing), lost to No. 2 Illinois 9884. SETON HALL (76) Pederson wins title of 1 minute. 58.42 seconds on the 3,850-yard 8:20; Sandstrom, NY (tripping), 12:04; First Period—1, Minnesota, Bellows 16 OT scored two touchdowns and Pete ceptions and several key sacks to (Broten, MacLellan), 10:44 (pp). 7. Georgetown (12-1) beot Pittsburgh Swoggart Bible 92, Dallas Christian 42 Walker6O9-921,Gaze395-512,V0lcy1-21-2 WASHINGTON (AP) — Southeastern course with a vertical drop of 2,920 feet. Cullen, Pit (roughing), 15:12; Show, NY PHILADELPHIA (116) 7857; beat Boston College 86-60. 3, Morton 6-14 4-5 19, Greene 1-3 2-2 5, TORRANCE. Calif. (AP) - Randy Stoyanovich of Indiana added keep the West off the scoreboard (rouiihlng), 15:12; Hllller, Pit (roughing), Penalties—Siren, Min (holding), 1:49; Jones 2-3 2-4 6, Barkley 8-13 7-12 24, Tenn. Temple93, Earl Palk89 Luxembourg’s Marc Girardelli finished Boschman, Win (hooking), 8:59; Gagner, 8. North Carolina (143) beat Maryland Tenn. Wesleyan 88, Lee83 WIgIngton OO OO 0, Avent 6-131-313, Cooper Pedersen defeated Parker Bohn III 258-247 Conference commissioner Harvey Schiller, three field goals as the East after its first possession. 15:56; Poeschek, NY, double mlnor-molor GmlnskI 7-13 8-10 22, Cheeks 6-10 3-4 15, 8872; lost to Virginia 10883. 0-3343, KatslklsOOOOO.Totals235225-3076. second, seven-hundredths of a .second (charging. Instigating), 15:56. Min (tripping), 11:41. Hawkins 413 3-4 12, Henderson 46 5-6 13, Tennessee Tech 73, Tennessee St. 59 who lobbied heavily for the now-criticized routed the West 30-7 Monday in Drummond, named the game’s Second Period—2, Minnesota, Bellows 9. Louisville (12-2) beot Vlrglnlo Tech Tn.-Chattanooga99, Marshal 175 Halftime—Seton Hall 35, Connecticut 31. Saturday to capture the Professional Second Period—5, Pittsburgh, Brown 34 Anderson 9-13 0-1 18, Brooks 0-3 0-0 0, 82-73; beat South Carolina 7852; beat No. 19 3-polnt goals—Connecticut 2-6 (Smith 2-5, Proposition 42. said Sunday that he is open behind Mahrer. ((9ulnn, Coffey), 6:51 (pp). 6, New York, 17 (Archibald), 2:13. 3, Winnipeg, Steen 11 WelpO-00-00, Coleman 2-40-04, Thornton 1-2 Va. Commonwealth 101, Old Dominion93, Bowlers Association $150,000 AC-Delco the Japan Bowl. outstanding offensive player, pot (Ashton, Elynulk), 5:17. 4, Minnesota, Georgia Tech 67-65. OT Robinson 0-1), Seton Hall 5-16 (Morton 3-8, to more discussion and perhaps changing Austrian Peter Wirnsberger was third at Granato 26 (Wilson, Greschner), 14:27. 7, 04) 2. Totals 43-80 28-41 116. 10. Missouri (133) beat Iowa State9871. Greene 1-2, International Forgiveness Week begins DosTiNci (;n i^e r b 0>s t h a n t)0 NoN-*^rreN ovJ(HCR5. A DEAR READERS: Tuesday: Forgive your friends and Verdun. Did you know there is an associates. Forgiveness is the tiny slate-gray International Forgive sparrow which has built its nest of ness Week? Well, Wednesday: Forgive across eco nomic lines within your own nation. twigs and string among the shards of neither did I, until last Dear Abby Thursday: Forgive across cultural glass upon the wall of shame. PEANUTS by Charlas M. Schulz year. And this is the lines within your own nation. Forgiveness is the child who laughs , p week. Abigail Van Buren A Friday: Forgive across political in m erry ecstasy beneath the toothed SEE? ITS A PM0T06RAPH J If you are a card- he's the one U)E SHOOLP INVITE lines within your own nation. fence that closes in Da Nang. ' OF All the PUPPIE5..SN00PV/ carrying member of the TO THE "U6LY P06" CONTEST.' Saturday; Forgive other nations. Forgiveness is the frangrance of the ANP SPIKE ARE RI6HT human race, there is at Only the brave know how to forgive. violet which stiil clings fast to the heel THERE IN FRONT... least one person in your A coward never forgives. that crushed it. life who needs your -cy It is not in his nature. Forgiveness is the broken dream I'lfr forgiveness. Or perhaps it's you who On the face of your human brother Robert Muller which hides itself within the corner of needs to be forgiven. So, get abaord or sister. “Have you seen the steroids commercial with the mind oft called forgetfulness, so the mea culpa bandwagon. Robert the guy doing a baton routine with barbells?" Be always the first Many years ago, B.C. (Before that it will not bring pain to the Muller, former assistant secretary- 1989 by NEA. Inc Do not wait for others to forgive Column), I came across this particu dreamer. general of the United Nations, wrote For by forgiving larly poignant description of Forgiveness is the reed which BUGS BUNNY by Wornor Broa. this piece especially for International You become the master of fate forgiveness: stands up straight and green when Forgiveness Week: The fashioner of life 1-16 © ‘‘Forgiveness is the fragrance of the nature’s mighty rampage halts, full AP photo COME ON...WORK A LITTLE D-DO£o oktM A LI I I L k H The doer of miracles. HARI5ER.' THIS CAN BUILD violet which still clings fast to the heel spent. HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne !ilSKY FOR YOU, M DECIDE TO FORGIVE To forgive is the highest. UP YOUR ARIv\S.' it that crushed it.” No source was Forgiveness is a God who will not CRITICS’ CHOICE — Meryl Streep and Decide to forgive Most beautiful form of love. CAN'T HURTyonf credited, so I searched for years until leave us after all we’ve done. Jeremy Irons get together In New York For resentment is negative In return you will receive I finally found it. And here it is: Wa MMA p l a y C A T c:M ? Resentment is poisonous Untold peace and happiness. Sunday after receiving the 1989 New Resentment diminishes and de- York Film Critics Circle awards for best FORGIVENESS Don't put off writing thank-you notes, vours the self Here is the program for achieving a by George Roemisch letters of sympathy, etc. because you don't actress and best actor. Streep won for Be the first to forgive, truly forgiving heart; know what to soy. Get Abby's booklet, "How to Write Letters for All Occasions." Send a her role in “A Cry in the Dark" and Irons To smile and to take the first step. Sunday: Forgive yourself. Forgiveness is the wind-blown bud check or money order for $2.(9 to: Dear was cited for his work in “Dead Ringers." And you will see happiness bloom Monday: Forgive your family. Abby, Letter Booklet, P.O. 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