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20—MANCHESTER HERALD, 'Ricsday, November 13,1990 Edberg feeling the pressure of being ranked No. 1 WEDNESDAY group, while Becker, Lendl, Gomez By NESHA STARCEVIC But Becker is nursing an injury Becker keeps winning. Open, and Andres Gomez the Becker said. Becker trails Edberg by 225 French Open. Pilic said Becker was aware that and Muster are in the Cliff Drysdale The Associated Press and Edberg would have to have a group. The groups were named after disastrous week to surrender the No. points on the computer rankings of The players are ranked according missing the ATP finals would cost the two first ATP presidents. LOCAL NEWS INSIDE FRANKFURT, Germany — With 1 spot. He opens the tournament the Association of Tennis Profes­ to their best 14 tournaments. Becker him any chance of catching Edberg. Boris Becker breathing down his against Emilio Sanchez of Spain, sionals. A victory would be worth himself has said that Grand Slam “But he will not play at any price.” For the two Americans, it will be neck, Stefan Edberg knows that he’s ranked No. 8. 400 points. events should be worth more than “It is virtually impossible to heal their first meeting since Sampras ■ Apartment bond approval sought. Sanrl^eBtH under some pressure. In other first-day matches. No. 5 Edberg feels he should end the other tournaments. a tom muscle in 10 days,” Pilic said. beat Agassi in three sets to win the Pete Sampras meets no. 4 Andre year as No. 1 regardless of who Although ATP officials insisted “But he must decide alone what he U.S. Op>en. “I try not to think about it,” says that Becker would show up for the wants to do.” Agassi in an all-American duel, and wins this week. “I’ll be coming in, he might be ■ Fuel costs soaring in schools. the soft-spoken Swede, the top- “I think that my advantage is that tournament, he sounded less certain. Becker doesn’t play until Wed­ What’S No. 3 Ivan Lendl plays No. 7 more aggressive. It’s going to be ranked player in the world. “If you I won a Grand Slam,” he said. “I He spent Monday in Munich, work­ nesday. Thomas Muster of Austria. quite similar,” Sampras said. worry about other people’s game think you really need to win a Grand ing out with Germany’s Davis Cup The players are split into two ■ School budget guidelines OK’d. and don’t concentrate on your own Becker and Andres Gomez of Sampras pulled out of a tourna­ News Ecuador, ranked No. 6, are idle. Slam to be champion at the end of coach, Nikki Pilic. groups of four each. After round- game, you are in big trouble.” Becker tore a muscle in his left robin matches, the two top players ment at Wembley last week because If Edberg loses in the semifinals, the year.” of shin splints, but said that ■ Board approves lighting project. Mberg beat Becker to win thigh during a tournament in Paris from each group advance to the Becker has a mathematical Becker would still need to win the ultrasound treatment was praying off. Nov. 14,1990 chance of overtaking Edberg as the Wimbledon. Becker won five tour­ 10 days ago and was forced to aban­ semifinals. The champion will $2 million tournament to earn the “I’m going to be in some pain, ATP World Championships, featur­ naments this year, but no Grand don the final against Edberg. receive $600,000. No. 1 spot. The Swede would also though, but that’s my job. I’ve got to ing the top eight players in the Slam titles. Lendl won the “It’s getting better and better, but Edberg, Agassi, Sampras and Local/Regional Section, Page 7. be in trouble if he loses consistently go through with it,” Sampras said. world, began today. in the early round-robin play and Australian Open, Sampras the U.S. I am not going to risk anything,” Sanchez are in the Arthur Ashe Bank suing Mfralb S&L officers Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year ir Hometown Newspaper Newsstand Price: 35 Cents WATERBURY ( ^ — B ^ of Boston Connecticut, seeking t. f to recover $1.7 million of a loan for a condominium projecL is SCOREBOARD suing a development firm and V three former officials at a Treasurer is troubled savings and loan as­ Suter, Cal Tocchet Pha sociation. Turgeon, Buf Scholastic Bank of Boston claimed Taft Football Basketball HIGH-SCHOOL ATHLETICS ^ Courtnall, StL Fleury, Cal Pointe Inc., which took a $4.65 The leading sports (1989-90) Coffey, Pgh Fbotball standings million loan in 1987 to built the Druce, Wbsh denounced by NFL standings NBA standings Ftoenick, Chi Taft Pointe condominiums in EASTERN CONFERENCE CCC East O'all AMERCAN CONFERENCE Makarov, Cal W L T W L T Waterbury, has not made a pay­ Eaal Atlantic DIvlalon ^ ^ o ^ Steen, Wpg T Pet. PF Rlk W L Pet QB South Windsor 6 0 0 8 1 0 ment since June. W L Muller. NJ Rockville 6 0 0 8 1 0 1 0 .889 274 150 4 1 .800 — Buffalo 8 Boston Total # of boys participating in: East Hartford 5 2 0 7 2 0 Miami 8 1 0 .889 192 96 NewYbrk 4 2 .667 'rz GOALTENOING Seymour man .500 1’« Windham 3 4 0 5 4 0 town directors N.Y. Jets 4 6 0 .400 1 78 216 Miami 2 2 Football 947,757 (Empty-net * In parontheeae) .333 125 196 2 3 .400 2 Hartford Public 3 4 0 3 5 0 :: I Indianapolis 3 6 0 Philadelphia Basketball 517,271 MP GA SO Avg. MANCHESTER 2 5 0 3 6 0 headed for jaii New England 1 8 0 .111 130 257 Washln^n 2 3 .400 2 Hasek 0 0.92 1 5 .167 3'rz Baseball 413,581 Enfield 1 5 0 3 6 0 allow Squatrito to answer questions Csntral New Jersey Total # of girls participating in: 1 Belfour 1 1.88 Form! 0 6 0 1 8 0 By VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO NEW HAVEN (AP) — The , i Cincinnati 5 4 0 .566 212 225 Cantral Division Track and Field 0 3.58 405,684 1 Cloutier Manchester Herald on Negro’s behalf. U.S. Supreme Court has refused Httsburgh 5 4 0 .556 171 147 Atlanta 4 1 .800 — (outdoor) i Basketball 389,668 Chicago (2) 1 2.23 0 .444 194 169 1 .800 — ACC O'all Houston 4 5 Mllwaukae 4 Wrestling 233,856 Riendeeu 1 2.28 W L T W L T “Are you refusing to allow me to to consider the appeal of the 2 7 0 .222 128 235 3 2 .600 1 FI Track and Field Cleveland Detroit rrl 308,810 Joseph 0 2.75 SL Joseph 5 0 0 9 0 0 speak for my client? I’ve never murder conviction of an Oxford •i \IMsat 3 2 .600 1 Soccer 220,777 (outdoor) MANCHESTER — The Indiana St Louis (1) 1 2.51 Notre Dame 4 1 0 5 3 1 •i 6 3 0 .667 170 137 3 3 .500 1Dallas 4 1 .600 — Roy 0 2.68 CIAC tournament results Swimming & Diving 84,760 1984 stabbing death of 19-year- I W L T Pet. PF RA San Antonio 3 1 .750 '/2 * { Bergeron 0 4.35 CHESHIRE (AP) — Monday's CIAC boys board members that the GOP was doesn’t mean freedom of speech N.Y. Giants 9 0 0 1.000 226 110 Houston 3 3 .500 I'rz Field Hockey 50,237 (2) 0 2.96 soccer quarterfinal and girts soccer semifinal doesn’t exist.” old Joyce Stochmal of Seymour. ■? ' 0 .556 227 186 .500 1'/2 abusive and grandstanding in its t Philadelphia 5 4 Minnesota 3 3 40,418 Berth! au me 1 2.54 tournament results and pairings: "i ’ ’-ij Golf Werkhoven refused to discuss Weinberg was expected to Yfoshln^n 5 4 0 .556 199 169 Utah 2 2 .500 11/2 Hrudey 0 3.28 reprimand of the Negro. o H 41/j BOYS SOCCER Dallas 3 7 0 .300 125 204 Denver 0 6 .000 Los Angeles 1 2.99 CLASS LL The vote adopting a resolution why he would not let Squatrito begin serving his sentence at the J 3 I” 2 7 0 .222 117 240 Orlando 0 6 .000 4 m .444 176 196 .750 1'/2 iGusnette Green Bay 4 5 0 Phoenix 3 1 0 3.07 E.O. Smith-Storrs 9 Ridgefield 0 Republican Mayor Terry WerWioven Tha Assoclatad Praas an $850,(XX) appeal bond in .400 170 243 .750 1'/z Calgary no obligation to hear anyone but H q Tampa Bay 4 6 0 Saattia 3 1 1 2.56 Hartford Public 4, Shelton 1 3 6 0 .333 213 237 4 2 .667 1'« PLAYING — Participation in U.S. high school athletics has M o^ repeatedly banging the gavel to Negro himself. March 1989, after serving about Detroit Golden State Lemelln 0 3.94 Semifinals HEADING UP AGAINST SADDAM HUSSAIN — The first contingent of 15,000 U.S. soldiers 3 6 0 .333 194 188 LA Clippers 2 4 .333 31/2 O CD Minnesota remained at a total of about 5.2 million for the fourth year in a Boston 1 3.16 Wednesday's games silence Negro’s attorney, Dominic two months at Somers. 1 LA Lakers 1 3 .250 31/2 is sent from their European bases to the Gulf region. Here, an armored vehicle is rolled onto Beaupre 21.75 (sites, times TBA) Squatrito. Werkhoven refused to Please see TREASURER, page 6. z -< San Francisco 9 0 0 1.000 222 144 Sacramento 0 5 .000 5 row. The 1989-90 survey by the National Federation of State 0 3.00 .444 171 164 Hrhrnak Danbury vs. Glastonbury a railroad car for shipment to the Gulf. Atlantis launch New Orleans 4 5 0 Monday's Qam* 03.61 E.O. Smith va. Hartford FVjblic 0 .333 232 251 Wbshington 97, New Jersey 92 High School Associations indicated nearly 3.4 million boys Llut Atlanta 3 6 Wbshington (2) 23.16 Rnal: Nov. 17, alto TBA. forecasted LA Rams 3 6 0 .333 198 258 TUasday's Gamss were athletes and more than 1.8 million girls. Boys participa­ 0 2.93 CLASSL m I Monday'* Gam* Taberacci Essensa 1 3.19 Monday's results 0 m Philadelphia 26, Washington 14 Wbshington at Charlotto, 7:30 p.m. CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. tion was down 18,652 from the previous year; girls participa­ Beauregard 0 3.28 Guilford 3, Bethel 0 Sunday, Nov. 18 Miami at Detroit 7:30 p.m. 1 3.19 Foran-Mllford 1, Torrington 0 (AP) — The weather outlook for Philadelphia at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. tion was up 19,307. Basketball was offered by more high Winnipeg Case against Detroit at New Vbrk Giants, 1 p.m. Sidorkiawicz 0 2.96 Ladyard 9 Abbott Tech-Danbury 1 Thursday’s launch of the space 1 ^ Houston at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Dallas at Orlando, 7:30 p.m Crime watches boom schools last year than any other sport — 16,710 had Whitmore 0 3.94 Nawtown 9 Hand-Madiaon 1 shuttle Atlantis improved con­ New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m. San Antonio at Golden State, 8 p.m 0 3.24 Semifinals Minnesota at Houston, 8:30 p.m Hartford (2) New Orleans at Mishlngton, 1 p.m. programs for boys and 16,188 for girls. Terrarl 0 2.65 Wednesday's games siderably today as the R o Boston at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m Philadelphia at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Burke 0 4.41 Guilford va. Foran-Mllford at Conard High countdown proceeded without San Diego at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Chicago at Utah, 9:30 p.m. New Jersey 0 3.32 School, Wast Hartferd, 2 p.m. Staum is weak any problems, NASA said, Chicago at Denver, 4 p.m. New Vbrk at Seattle, 10 p.m Team Offana* Renford 0 3.30 Ledyard va. Newtown at Sachem Field, North when criminals bloom C ) CD Dallas at Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m. Phoenix at LA Lakers, 1030 p.m. G Avg Edmonton (1) 0 3.36 Haven, 2:30 pm. “Everything is going very Green Bay at PhMnix, 4 p.m. Denver at PorllarKf, 1030 p.m. Denver 138.0 Hockey Gambia 1 2.00 Final: Nov. 17, alto TBA. By VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO Staum has been accused by the smoothly,” NASA spokesman m CD Minnesota at Seattle, 4 p.m. WMnaaday's Gamaa Phoenix 129.8 McLean 0 4.58 CLASSM time, effort and organization. Frost said he does not get New Vbrk Jets at Indianapolis, 4 p.m. Charlotte at Boston, 730 pm. Manchester Herald______town Board of Directors of seeking By RICK SANTOS Jim Cast said. CD 5 Golden St 129.7 Weeks 0 6.10 Monday's results discouraged by inquiries which resulted in no action. Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Indiana at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio 119.0 NHL standings Vancouver(3) 1 3.38 Sheehan-Whllingford 1, Berlin 0 mileage reimbursement and com­ Manchester Herald Meteorologists said they ex­ Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 8 p.m. Dallas at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta 115.6 Pesters 1 2.84 Avon 1, Rocky Hill 0 (OT) MANCHESTER — Allegations pensation for hours worked during a In some cases, residents interested in forming a pected a 60 percent chance of Monday, Nov. 19 Milwaukee at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee 114.0 WALES CONFERENCE Wregget 0 3.46 Farmlnoton 2, Haddam-Killingworth 1 (OT. Los Angeles Raiders at Miami, 9 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 730 p,m. Seattle 113.3 Patrick Dhrlaion Hextall 0 3.58 2-1 In the kicka) that an assistant town treasurer may period in which she was on vaca­ MANCHESTER — Publicity surrounding the cat group held an initial meeting, but poor attendance favorable weather at launch S > Phoenix at LA Clippers, 1030 pm. RsrtlarKi 11Z2 W L TPIa OF GA PhiladBiphia (2) 13.42 Joel Bariow-Redding 1, North Branford 0 have charged for hours not worked tion. She also has been accused of burglar who terrorized residents this summer has resulted in abandonment of plans for starting a watch. time. Earlier forecasts had of­ Houaton 110.5 NY Rangers 13 6 1 27 82 51 Casey 22.80 Semifinals 65 and mileage not driven are being taking files and records from the dwindled to virtually nothing, but police say an after­ In other cases, some first meetings had decent atten­ fered only a 30 percent chance NFL resuit NBA resuit Boston 109.2 miadelphla 11 8 0 22 71 Takko 0 6.05 Wadneaday'a games Indiana 109.0 Whshlngton 10 9 0 20 61 60 Myllys 0 6.15 (sitae, UmeaTBA) strongly refuted by municipal offi­ town treasurer’s office. effect of his activities remains strong: residents are dance, but no one wanted to take a leadership role. of good weather. 3 3 > . Buiiets97, Nets 92 Miami 109.0 New Jersey 9 8 1 19 65 60 Minnesota (3) 2 3.54 ShoelTan-VfellIngford va. Avon But bank deposit records show Eagies 28, Redskins 14 65 cials, and evidence present^ to the showing a greater interest in establishing neigh­ “There are block watches that never meet, not even WASHINGTON (97) Chicago 107.8 Pittsburgh S 7 2 18 75 Pietrangek) 0 3.32 Farmington va. Joel Bariow-Redding that Staum did, indeed, make Wtashington 0 7 0 7— 14 King 15-30 8-11 38, Grant 8-17 5-5 21, Jones New Vbrk 107.3 NY Islanders 7 10 0 14 51 68 Barrasso 0 3.94 Final: Nov. 17. alto TBA. Manchester Police Department ap­ borhood crime watch groups. once a year,” he said. “They only exist in name.” Screen fails Philadelphia 7 0 21 0— 28 0-1 1-2 1, Robinson 5-14 0-0 10, Walker 3-10 Dellas 107.2 Adam* Division Vbung 0 4.94 CLASSS deposits during the first day of her Currently, there are 24 functioning crime watch Those Frost does not count as part of the 24 watches FIral CKiartar 56 pears to discredit the criminal 2- 4 8, English 1-6 2-2 4, Alarie 4-5 3-3 11, El­ Philadelphia 107.2 Boston 10 5 3 23 56 Pittsburgh 0 3.79 Monday's results vacation. Town ueasurer Roger groups in town, according to Gary Frost, the police which he considers functioning. on Shogun actor Phi— Frizzell 30 Interception return (Ruzek lison 1-7 0-0 2, Wirkman 1-3 0-0 2, Foster 0-1 LA. Lakers 106.3 Montreal 10 7 2 22 61 57 Healy 0 3.29 St Thomas Aquinas-New Britain 9 Coventry legations. kick), 11:28. 0-0 0. Totals 38-94 21-27 97. Detroit 104.8 Buffalo 7 6 4 18 58 50 Lorenz 0 3.75 1 And although the police say they Negro — responding in writing to department’s crime prevention officer. What makes a crime watch work? NEW YORK (AP) — The Second Quarter 41 56 0 3.87 NEW JERSEY (92) Cleveland 101.8 Hartford 5 9 3 13 Hackatt Windsor Locks 3, TerTyville 0 ■ questions from Manchester Det. And of the 24, one on the west side was formed as a leading man of “Shogun” was Wash— Warren 8 pass from Rutledge 49 78 0 8.43 are about to wrap up their investiga­ “The people,” Frost states, emphasizing that people Morris 5-14 3-4 15, Coleman 5-16 6-6 16, Washington 100.3 Quebec 3 13 3 9 Maneluk Granby 4, Wheeler-Narth Stonington 0 Peter Moskal — has noted that (Lohmiller kick), :05. Bowie 3-8 3-4 9, Blaylock 7-19 5-6 19, Theus CAMPBELL CONFERENCE NY tsiandors (1) 0 4.00 Ellington 3. Marianapolla Prep-Thompeon 0 tion of the charges against assistant direct result of Ae nighttime thefts of the now-incar­ in a neighborhood crime watch group must know each injured by a large piece of fall­ Third Quaitar New Jersey 100.2 3- 10 0-0 6, Buechler 2-6 0-0 4, Lee 1-3 0-0 2, 99.8 Norris Division Cheveldae 1 3.76 Semifinals treasurer Ruth Staum, officials Staum often would make pension cerated and accused cat burglar, Glen Hansen of other. ing scenery as he was about to Phi— Sherman 9 pass from Byars (Ruzek Charlotta W L TPts OF QA 0 4.14 Dudley 2-5 1-3 5, Haley 0-0 0-0 0, Getvln 3-12 LA. Clippers 98.7 Hanlon Wednesday's games familiar with the case indicated that fund deposits on her way home from Manchester. “As you get to know someone more, you don’t feel sing “Death Walk” at a preview kick), 11:09. 4- 4 10, Conner 2-3 2-2 6.Tolals 33-96 24-29 92. 997 Chicago Chevrier 0 7.50 (sitoe, times TBA) Phi— Simmon* 18 tumble return (Ruzek kick), Minnesota 1 4.04 Wteshington 24 29 26 16— 97 Utah 97.8 SL Louis Detroit (2) SL Thomas Aqulnaa-New Britain va. Windsor evidence presented in the case work. “As a direct result of Hansen, I got three calls from like you’re being nosy if you see something that looks performance of the new Broad­ 12:19. 0 3.64 New Jersey 29 24 19 20— 92 Orlarxio 97.0 Detroit Tugnutt Locks at Smabuiy High School, 2 p.m. people wanting to know about crime watches, how to way musical. Phi— Sherman 2 pass from Cunningham 0 4.21 “seems pretty cut and dried” in wrong,” he said. Basically, neighborhoods must 3-Pblnt goals— Whshington 0-0, Now Jersey Sacramento 86.4 Minnesota Tanner Granby va. Ellington at Windsor Locks High Please see STAUM, page 6. set them up, and they never called back,” Frost said. railip Casnoff was listed in (Ruzek kick), 14:59. 2-9 (Morris 2-3, Bowie 0-1, Theus 0-1, Buechler Toronto Gordon 0 4.58 School, 2 p.m. Staum’s favor. achieve an atmosphere that h ^ been lost over the years Fourth Quarter 0-1, Blaylock 0-3). Fouled out— None. Team Defenaa Smythe DIvlalon Quebec (2) I 0 4.04 Rnal: Nov. 17. alto TBA. “But I got three other calls. One is already formed, and stable condition today at St. 0 4.58 — neighbors helping, or at least knowing, each other. Was— Mitchell 1 run (Lohmiller kick), 14:16. Rebounds— Whshington 68 (Walker 14), Now G Arg Los Angeles 12 4 1 25 78 51 Ing GIRLS SOCCER one other may be before Christmas,” he added en­ Vincent’s Hospital, said hospital A-85,857. Jersey 62 (Coleman 12). Assists— Washington 91.3 Calgary 12 7 1 25 86 62 Reese I 0 4.94 Semifinal round On the wall in Frost’s office is a map of Manchester. Minrresola 0 5.37 18 (King 6), Now Jersey 18 (Blaylock 5). Total Sctoramento 96.0 Vancouver 9 9 0 18 54 61 Bester CLASSL thusiastically. The third is still questionable. spokeswoman Gina Gabriel. Whs Phi Wnnipeg 16 60 63 I 0 4.93 fouls— Washington 25, Now Jersey 20. Detroit 99.4 7 10 2 Toronto (3) Monday's results Because successful crime watches demand a lot of Tbesday’s performance was Rrst downs 13 16 Edmonton 2 11 2 6 39 51 Please see CRIME, page 6. A-6,103. Dellas 99.8 Monchsator 6. Norwich Free Academy 0 Rushes-yards 21-50 41-165 Monday'* Qam* Wilton 2, Staptee-Waatport 1 (OT) canceled as actors, crew mem­ 150 97 Chicago 102.3 Ffossing Toronto 5, Winnipeg 2 AHL standings Final bers and a doctor in the audience Return Yhrds 42 95 Milwaukee 102.6 Rjrtland 10Z6 Ttiaaday'a Oama* Northern Division Satuniay's game rushed to aid the injured actor. Comp-Att-Int 15-36-2 12-22-1 NBA ieaders N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia. 7:35 p.trv W L T Pts GF GA (site, times TBA) 4-44 Cleveland 104.2 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-17 Montreal at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. 8 5 6 22 68 63 Manchester vs. Wilton It was not known this morn­ 7-38 6-40 New Vbrk 104.3 Moncton Punts Pittsburgh at Minnesota. 8:35 p.m. Fredericton 10 6 0 20 55 54 CLASSM 1-0 NEW YORK (AP) — The NBA Individual scor­ Boston 104.6 ing if a preview peformance Fumbles-Lost 1-1 Quebec at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m. 7 6 6 20 80 85 Monday's results Auditors can’t balance ing, field goal porcontago, rebounding and as- 1050 Halifax Penaltias-Ybrds 3-22 11-86 Indiana 105.0 Wednesday's Qamae Springfield 7 7 3 17 67 66 Hand-Madlson 3, Masuk-Monroe 0 would be held tonight, or if the Time of Rjssession 24:10 35:50 Miami Scoring Utah 106.0 Chicago at Detroit 7:35 p.m. New Haven 7 9 2 16 51 70 Guilford 3, North Haven 0 show would open on Thursday, FG FT Pts Avg 106.6 Boston at Hartford. 735 p.m. Maine 6 7 2 14 49 48 Rnal INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS G New Jersey as scheduled. 66 59 191 31.8 107.2 Washington at Toronto, 735 p.m. Cape Breton 4 6 2 10 46 47 Saturday's gome RUSHING— Washington, Bynor 11-29, Ftiggs Yfoolridge, Den. 6 Houston 47 32 126 31.5 107.2 Pittsburgh at Winnipeg, 8:35 pm. Southsm Division (site, timo TBA) 6-11, Mifcholl 2-11, Humphries 1-0, Rutledge King, Wtash. 4 Orlando pension fund accounts 44 187 31.2 107.5 Vancouver at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. 9 6 1 19 75 57 1-(mlnus 1). Philadelphia, Sherman 35-124, Mullin, G.S. 6 70 L.A. Lakers Baltimore Hand-Madlson vs. Guilford 38 122 30.5 107.8 Buffalo at Los Angeles, 1035 p.m. 9 9 0 18 71 68 CLASSS House seizure Cunningham 5-42, McMahon 1-(minus 1). Robinson, S.A. 4 42 Charlotte Utica 33 176 29.3 110.6 Adironitack 8 7 1 17 70 71 RASSING— Washington, Rutledge 6-19-162, Jordan, Chi. 6 71 Atlanta Monday's result quarter, but the effort took 80 hours ciled. Saltzman said he would try to 40 145 29.0 110.8 7 7 3 17 69 74 By ALEX GIRELLI Is contested Humphries 6-11-1-65, Mitchell 3-6-0-40. Barklay, Phil. S 51 Washington Capital Dial Ellington 3, Yfoston 1 46 174 29.0 NHL result 7 7 2 16 65 51 and he caimot spend the same find the answers if he is unable to Wladelphla, Cunningham 11-20-1-132, Byars Ewing, N.Y. 6 64 Seattle 111.0 Binghamton Today's gams Manchester Herald HARTFORD (AP) — A 65- Miller, Ind. 5 36 61 141 28.2 LA. Clippers 1198 Herehoy 6 9 3 15 71 78 Old Lyme vs. Avon at Cronwrell High amount of time on the other 15 explain the various reports to 1-1-0-9, FaaglosO-1-0-0. 160 26.7 Maple Leafs 5, Jets 2 6 8 2 14 49 54 year-old woman has gone to RECEIVING— Washington, Sanders 5-64, Davis, Den. 6 70 18 Philadel^la 115.0 Newmarket 2 p.m. quarters involved. Thibodeau’s satisfaction. Cumminge, S.A. 4 43 17 103 25.8 Phoenix 1150 Winnipeg 0 1 1— 2 Rochester 6 8 1 13 55 56 Rnal MANCHESTER — A firm audit­ court to prevent the government Clark 5-46, Byner 2-25, Johnson 1-18, Vtarren 154 257 Saturday's Qatiwa 16, Monk 16. Philadelphia, Keith Jeukson Olajuwon, Hou. 6 56 42 San Antonio 116.3 Toronto 2 1 2— 5 Saturday's game ing town records cannot reconcile At issue are four quarters for each Thibodeau said that the one 34 102 25.5 Capital District 7, Adirondack 3 from seizing her Hartford house, 4-60, Sherman 4-23, Barnett 2-34, Byars 2-24. K.Johnson, Phoe. 4 34 First Period— 1, Toronto. Shedden 1 (Fenton, (site, time TBA) 63 25 152 25.3 Clark), 7:54. 2, Toronto. Shedden 2 (Dam- Fredericton 4, Baltimore 3 some of the pension fund accounts, of four fund managers. quarter he reviewed was $66,(XX) off MISSED FIELD GOALS-Nono. Campbell, Minn. 6 Ellington vs. Old Lyme-Avon winner. becoming the first person in Richmond, G.S. 6 67 14 152 25.3 ptxjusse. Gill), 10:50. Paoaltios— Cole, Win Herahey 5, Rocheator 3 the Pension Board was told Tliesday. Funds managed by Connecticut in his original review, but that dis­ Connecticut to challenge federal McDaniel, See. 4 40 21 101 25.3 Calendar (hokfing), 5:51; Marois, Tor (tripping), 13:09; Halifax 2, Maine 9 fie Bank and Trust Co., separate from crepancy was resolved after consul­ Springfield 4, Newmarket 2 Michael Thibodeau, a parmer in drug forfeiture laws. Wilkins, A l 5 43 36 125 250 Marois, Tor, double minor (high-slicking, rough­ tation with Smith Barney. Division l-AA poii Wbrihy, LAL 4 43 9 97 24.3 ing). 17:14; Sykes, Win (Ngh-sticking), 17:14. Utica 4, New Haven 2 the auditing firm, stressed that he the others, do reconcile, Thibodeau Louise Mullings, a retired 1 Sunday's Qamas MISSION, Kan. (AP) — The top 20 bams in Theus, N.J. 5 40 38 118 23.6 Today Second Period— 3. Winnipeg, Olezyk 5 (Os­ does not foresee any major said. “Based on the work I’ve done, I New Haven 6, Capi^ District 5 Transactions nurse living with her sister in the NCAA Division l-AA football poll with first- K.Malone, Utah 4 29 34 93 23.3 Qlrls &«rtmmlng borne), 5:27. 4, Toronto, Damphousse 8 The upshot of a discussion by the have the sense that these are book­ Chambers, Phoe. 4 30 32 92 23.0 Manchester at Class L Championship (Ham­ (Marois), 17:46. Ponalty-Atentha. Wrn (trip Cape Breton 3, Halifax 3, tie problems, but that he cannot recon­ Florida, said she was unaware place votes In parentheses, records through BASEBALL Nov. 10, total points arrd last week's ranking: Pierce, Mil. 5 40 28 115 23.0 den High), 5:30 p.m. ping), 13:10. Baltimore 5, Moncton 1 cile the accounts using the sources board on the audit is that Matthew keeping errors,” Thibodeau said. drugs were being sold from her Record Pts Pvs Third Period— 5. Winnipeg, Kumpel 2 (Num- Monday's Gamas Ainsrtesn Lm q im of information available to him. Saltzman, a Smith Barney repre­ Saltzman said some the confusion Field Goal Parcantags Saturday mlnen), 2:22. 6. Toronto. Clark 6 (lafrsta), No games scheduled DETROrr TIGERS— Purchased the contracts $150,000 house, which she 1. E. Kentucky (4-0) 10- 0-0 FGA Pet Tbaoday's Gamaa of Rusty Meacham and Dave Haas, pitchers, He said that after consultation sentative who advises the board, arises from differences in reporting 2. Middle TenaSL 9-1-0 FG 1 Qltlt Soccer 1038. 7. Toronto, Reid 7 (Harman) 19:24 (sh- bought as a retirement invest­ 1066 WhsL Phoe. 17 20 .850 Class L Final en). Penalfies— Cronla Win (roughing), 337; Baltimore at Cape Breton from Lorxlon of the Eastern Laague and Kevin with representatives Smith Barney, will set up a meeting with systems of Drexel Burnham, the 3. Vbungstown SL 103 .680 Maine at Fredericton Ritz and Eric Stone, pitchers, from Toledo of the ment. Her sons have been 4. Massachusetts 86-1 Mullin, G.S. 70 Manchester vs. Wilton, TBA Marois, Tor (roughing). 337; Donnelly, Win 44 .658 (hlgh-aticking). 15:30; ElletL Tor (high-slicking), Ulica at Newmarket International League. the consultant to the board, he was Thibodeau to discuss what is keep­ 5. Boise St 8-26 Brown, Clov. 29 charged with dealing drugs from 79 .646 Wadneaday'a Qamas NEW YORK YANKEES-Named Tony Bar- 6. Georgia Southern 7- 36 Barklay, Phil. 51 19:13. able to reconcile accounts for one ing the records from being recon­ Please sec PENSION, page 6. the building. 9-16 Ainge, Ffott 29 45 .644 Shots on goal— WIrmipog 6-10-7— 23. Tororv Moncton at Adirondack tlrome traveling secretary. 7. Nevada 39 .641 Baltimors at Halifax 8. SW Missouri SL 9-26 Brickowski, Mil. 25 to 15-9-9— 33. BASKETBALL 42 66 .636 Radio, TV Power-play Opportunities— Winnipeg 0 of 3; Binghamton at Herahey National BaskMball AaoocMIon 9. 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Ange’s request for a permanent in­ former chairman of the Foreign Nation/Wbrld 9 8 p.m. — Spurs at Warriors, TNT ? .1 G No. Avg. 20 8 a 5-2 victory ovar Winnipeg on Monday night — Recalled John 60 15.0 Turcotte, NYR season near West Vfellowstone, Mont. The animal weighed U.S. District Judge Royce C. junction. O b itu a rie s Johnsoa LAL 4 8:30 p.m. — Celtics at Bucks, Stevens, Pgh 17 11 The Leals Improved to 3-16-1 and moved into ChaboL center; Tom BIssen, right wing; and Please see PROTEST, page 6. 9 Elks Flichardson, Minn. 6 69 11.5 Nleuwerrdyk, Cal 20 11 20th place overall with seven points, one ahead Yves Racine, defenseman, from Adirondack of about 2,500 pounds. Lamberth rejected a bid Thesday by The case “does pose a difficult R e co rd 9 68 11.3 Channel 18, WDRC (1360-AM) Bernie Gudeahn 183-433. Vlfayne Smith 393, Grant LAC 6 Sokic, Que 19 10 of Edmontoa ... Quebec has lost 10 straight the . 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He made up of experts in various fields, He said the bracing-up effort was By GEORGE W. CORNELL The Associated Press needs 159 votes on TViesday among the 372 Conserva­ the document offers a lofty, some­ expected to be of “lim it^ duration” By CHRISTOPHER BURNS The Associated Press Baker suggested that a worldwide the gulf, increasing its ground forces U.S. forces on an offensive footing. emergency session included Sam tion on that use of force can be tive legislators in the 650-member House of Commons times almost poetic view of and centered on making churches The Associated Press economic recession could result if there to 15,500 and its tanks to more sexuality, saying: there self-sufficient. On "Riesday, key Democratic and Nunn, the Georgia Democrat who vetoed by any of its five permaneni L()IpO N — F3imer Defense Secretary Michael to force a runoff with Mrs. Thatcher. WASHINGTON — U.S. Roman Saddam is not checked and the than 220. “We are created not as angels or Republican senators asked him to chairs the Armed Services Commit­ members. mseltine jo u n c e d today that he will challenge “More than 100 of my parliamentary colleagues Catholic bishops are considering a Under the additional plan, a spe­ Challenged by congressional security of gulf oil reserves ensured. The Bush administration has indi­ pure spirits, but as human beings, convene an emergency session of tee, and Richard Lugar, R-Ind., a Among them, , (Thina and Prime Mimster Margaret Thatcher as leader of the have urged me to stand and promised me their sup­ new statement on human sexuality cial office would be opened in leaders over its new war footing, the He spoke after meeting in Ber­ cated that it will attack Iraqi forces embodied and sexual... CtHigress to discuss the administra­ senior member of the Foreign Rela­ the have indicated governing Conservative Party, and thus prime minister. port,” Heseltine said. that gives one of the highest visions Washington to coordinate the Bush administration has begun to muda with Canada’s external affairs to dislodge them from Kuwait, “The gift of sexuality permeates tion’s gulf policy. tions Committee. they want to give the economic It IS the most serious threat to Mrs. Thatcher in her Mrs. Thatcher, who will be in Paris attending a 35- of the subject ever advanced by an program, and a national offering emphasize that American jobs could minister, Joe Clark, who voiced sup­ which Saddam seized on Aug. 2, if a all facets of the human personality; The White House quickly called “What clearly has occurred since sanctions and diplomacy more time. 11 years m power. nation summit of leaders from East and West, will vote ecclesiastical body. would be organized to finance the be at risk if Saddam Hussein is al­ port fw a U.S.-sponsored United U.N.-ordered embargo on trade with the physical, the psycho-emotiond, such a session unnecessary. Said the president sent the additional In other developments Diesday: Heseltine, who resigned as Mrs. Thatcher’s defense by proxy in the balloL party officials said. The National Conference of work. lowed to maintain his grip on Nations resolution authorizing the Iraq and saber-rattling fail. the spiritual, the ethical and the so­ press secretary Marlin Rtzwater: troops over ... is an unraveling of —^Former Attorney General Ram­ mmister m 1986, will run in a ballot among Conserva- Heseltine stepped forward a day after Sir Geoffrey Catholic Bishops today also was dis­ On Thesday, the bishops rejected Kuwait. use of military force to drive Iraqi That position is encountering cial... “There is no war.” support around the world,” said sey Clark, concluding an independ­ Uve legislators next week. Howe, who resigned as deputy prime minister on Nov. cussing a plan to provide aid to a proposal authorizing bishops to “The economic lifeline of the in­ forces from Kuwait. resistance from some allies alnt)ad “Sexuality prompts each of us Senate Majority Leader George Lugar. “That has to stop and this is ent peace mission to Baghdad, said The challenge comes amid growing criticism within 1, delivered a scathing attack in the House of Com­ newly freed churches of Eastern allow lay people to conduct funerals dustrial world nms from the (Per­ More allied soldiers and hardware and some leading members of Con­ from within, calling us to personal Mitchell, D.-Maine, showed little why it is important that we come Iraq had agreed to release four the governing party over Mrs. Thatcher’s reluctance to mons on the leader he had served throughout her years . when a priest or deacon is not avail­ sian) (julf and we cannot permit a may be on their way to join the U.S. gress who accuse the president of as well as spiritual g ro \^ and enthusiasm for calling lawmakers together, congress and the president, Americans from the hundreds held mtegrate with the European Community. in power. D^laring that the subject of able. dictator such as this to sit astride expeditionary force that has showing too much of an inclination drawing us out from self to interper­ back from recess, but said Senate now to affirm precisely what we’re hostage by Iraq. suffering in the polls as a result of “The time has come for others to consider their own human sexuality is approached Some bishops expressed fear the that economic lifeline,” Secretary of gathered in the Saudi desert as the to resort quickly to the military qj- sonal bonds and commitments with hearings would be scheduled on the going to do.’ h i^ interest rates and double-digit inflation. response to the tragic conflict of loyalty with which I “with a deep and abiding sense of plan would tend to blur the distinc­ State James A. Baker in said Tues­ chief challenger to Saddam. tion. crisis, probably in the next several His comments reflected concerns —The Pentagon said U.S. others, both men and women... tion between clergy and laity. day. I am persuaded that I have a better prospect now have myself wrestled for perhaps too long,” said appreciation, wonder and respect,” The Times of London reported Bush last week decided to send weeks. that several members of the U.S.- Marines would conduct their first “Like all our human powers and It would signal that the “role and than Mrs. Thatcher of leading the Conservative ftrty Howe, who had been the last survivor of Mrs. the proposed appraisal says: “To bring it down to the level of today that Britain is expected to 200,000 more troops to the Persian “The American people deserve a dominated alliance against Iraq were amphibious assault exercise in Saudi freedoms, sexuality can be chan­ value of the priesthood was being the average American citizen, let me send an additional 6,000 troops and mto a fourth election victory,” said Heseltine, 57, in a Thatcher’s first Cabinet in 1979. “We are deding with a divine Gulf to bolster the 230,000 full national debate,” he said. reluctant to fight Saddam’s soldiers. Arabia since being deployed in the statement broadcast on Sky Television. neled for good or ill ... But we do questioned publicly,” said Bishop say that means jobs.” more than 1(X) additional tanks to Howe resigned in protest of Mrs. Thatcher’s rejec­ gifr, a primal dimension of each per­ American GIs already there, putting Leading senators favoring an A UN. Security Council resolu­ region. “fri essence, the prime minister holds views on son, a mysterious blend of spirit and not fear sexuality, we embrace it.” Donald W. Wucrl of Pittsburgh. tion of a plan adopted by the 11 other European Com­ In proposing a special national But Bishop Joseph P. Delaney of Europe behind which she has not been able to maintain munity leaders at a summit in Rome to set up a single body, which shares in God’s own a imted Cabinet. This damages the proper pursuit of creative love and life... collection to assist newly liberated Fort Worth, Texas, who head^ a ! I central bank by 1994 and a single currency, perhaps by churches in the Soviet Union and committee that proposed the change Britain s national interest,” Heseltine said. the year 2(XX). “Sexuality is a dimension of one’s Typhoon Mike devastates city restless heart, which continually countries once under its domination. to deal with sharpening priestly yearns for interpersonal com­ Archbishop John L. May of St. shortages in some areas, told a news munion, glimpsed and experienced Louis said: conference after the measure was By EILEEN GUERRERO damaged. the city was without electricity, ... There is tremendous and to varying degrees in this life, ul­ “It is based on the conviction that defeated: The Associated Press About 140 people were missing a significant response by the con­ telephones and drinking water. Os­ widespread damage, particularly Historic treaty is signed timately finding full oneness only in “This was something that would and 320,(X)0 refugees from the among the poor.” ference is necessary given the his­ mena said he had been trying to con­ God.” have been used with a great deal of tyjAoon jammed schools, offices MANILA, Philippines — tact Aquino administration officials Osmena said that during the government. Mazowiecki and his assembled While reaffirming church teach­ toric nature of the changes in East­ discretion. Some took an exag­ Typhoon Mike roared into the South and makeshift evacuation centers. By JOHN DANISZEWSKI ern Europe and the unprecedented in Manila to plead for help but had heighth of the storm TUesday, a ship Genscher said the loss of histori­ Cabinet stood by as the two-page ings that condone sexual intercourse gerated view of it. Some of the China Sea today after killing more slammed into the Mactan Bridge, The Associated Press opportunities to support the church President Corazon Aquino declared been unable to reach anyone. cally German lands confirmed by document was signed. Final agree­ only in marriage, the 185-page response was that it would become a than 100 people, leaving hundreds 30 of the country’s 73 provinces dis­ “The general situation in the city causing major structural damage. He the pact was the fault of the ment on the treaty was reached at a document was expected to be op­ there in her effort to rebuild.” general practice.” of thousands homeless and devastat­ WARSAW, Poland — Poland and aster areas. is that it’s almost impossible to said gasoline stations were running “criminal system” in Germany border meeting Thursday between posed by traditionalists who ing the country’s second most im­ Numerous ships and small craft quantify the damage,” cismena said out of fuel because trucks were un­ Germany today formally settled one during World War n. Mazowiecki and German (Chancellor portant industrial center. of the last disputes of World War n, generally insist that sex education is sank or ran aground, including the in an interview. “There is no able to cross the bridge from the In a speech after the signing, he Helmut Kohl. a family prerogative. The typhoon, which roared into storage park on Mactan island. signing a treaty confirming their research vessel C!alypso, operated by electricity, no telephones, no water. called the treaty “a decisive step bet­ In the pact, Germany abandons The lengthy proposal was the centi^ Hiilippines Tliesday with Jacques Cousteau. The navy said the long-questioned border on the Oder ween both our countries and for the claim to 40,(X)0 square miles of its proposed as foundation guidelines peak winds of 150 mph, had Calypso ran aground off Mindoro and Neisse rivers. future of Europe, a step of historical former territory in East Prussia, for sex education in church dioceses RAZOR'S weakened to 94 mph and was con­ Island but there was no word on the The treaty was signed by Foreign dimension.” Pomerania and Silesia that was and schools. tinuing west at 14 mph today, said crew. Ministers Hans-Dietrich Genscher He said the pact shows the newly added to Poland after the war — Presented by a 24-member task Crisologo Enriquez, the Manila The French Embassy said Cous­ of Germany and Krzysztof Skubis- united Germany’s will to establish a zewski of Poland at the Council of making up for a much greater ex­ force headed by Archbishop Francis EDGE weather bureau’s chief forecaster. teau himself was not in the Philip­ firm basis of friendship with Poland. panse of land in the east taken from Officials reported severe devasta­ iSSESWl Ministers building, seat of the Polish B. Schulte of New Orleans and pines. 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This time of year you hear a lot about the stately Your personal horoscope ghosts of New England and the ethnic spirits of the EMERGENCY Southwest, but the Midwest is also a pretty entertaining FIRE - POLICE - MEDICALl Just Call place to live when it comes to thrills and chills. Antique autos displayed at Expo 1 -900-990-9400 There were loads of big old houses my cousins and I DIAL 911 Manchester Herald Access Code 184 explored, complete with voices that spoke to us from By JACK ANDERSON Expo ‘90 will feature the largest In Manchester empty upstairs rooms. My grandmother and aunts be on hand. We will be di.splaying a Franklin and several trucks and vans Expo ‘90. 95c each minute ■ Touch-Tone phones only display of specialty and antique and DALE VAN ATTA National winning 1948 Buick & of years ago. One will find some A parade of the specialty vehicles believed a dead relative knocked three times on their bed autos in settings replicated to m ^e 1920 Buick Touring car, 1956 Ford special displays of cars representing will be held Thursday, November posts the night after he died, and my high-school WASHINGTON — The nation’s the attendees feel as though they are T-Bird, and also some of the most F^ord, Chevrolet and Buick and 15, a( 3:30 p.m. Leading the parade girlfriend’s father, a kind and gentle farmer, believed that nuclear power plants — many of them stepping back in time. prize winning street rods in the area. many decades of their production. will be a 1947 Seagrave, a 100 ft. (me evening while he was out feeding the cows he saw a still in their teens — are showing UFO land and leave a circle of scorched earth. We will have a rare, one of three Of course a group of customized aerial ladder Umck will tiller steering dangerous signs of aging. But the nuclear The oldest vehiele in Manehester, In fart, ask any small gathering of people in the Mid­ known in the country, 1922 and street rods will be specially dis­ wheel in back followed by a 1%3 Come Visit Us doctors in Washington don’t want to sign a 1910 Chalmers Detroit roadster west to tell a true “supernatural” story, and one or two of Studebakcr “Whiskey Six” Big Six played for the public to enjoy. International Pump complete with the death warrant yet. They’re too busy owned by Mr. Walter Macllvain of them will — me included, although I prefer to believe Touring car with only 21,000 miles. loud speaker. Both fire trucks are attaching life-support systems. Bonner Road will be there and in the the voices were human ones ricocheting off the dark Also the 1932 Chevrolet that went The Firemans Historical Society owned by Mike Lynch. A special Perhaps never before has the nuclear parade. V glass panes. A sober and sane judge who I know con- 9,200 miles around the USA in 37 of 230 Pine Street in Manchester addition to the parade is a fully equi­ at The Expo 90! power industry enjoyed such an alliance days in July 1989. A limited produc­ will be displaying some of the type pped limousine followed by a luxury of nuclear adv(x;ates in positions of The oldest registered Chevrolet in tion 1957 Porche Speedster, a Fer­ of early fire fighting equipment used Connecticut, a 1917 touring owned van. The parade will gather at the power in Washington. Kenneth Cair, rari, Lamborgnini, Dclorcan, and in the 1800s and early 1900s in Chamber office, 20 Hartford Road head of the federal Nuclear R egulat^ by Mr. Paul Hanson of Windsor Old Honda’s, and of course selected Manchester. An early 1900 charcoal November 16,6 PM-10 PM Locks and a National Winning Cus­ and proceed North on Main Succt to Commission, is a former commanding Corvettes. There will also be a rare engine, and a late 1800 Hand Pump the Expo ‘90 site. For details on the SARAH officer of a nuclear submarine. Energy tomized two seater Trike built by Chrysler Airflow, Packard, are included. Over $1 million dol­ OVERSTREET parade contact the Chamber office at V ■"♦i’ Secretary James Watkins also came up Mr. Jeff Nurmi of Manehester will Plymouth, Pierce Arrow, Cadillac, lars of vehicles will be on display at 646-2223. November 17,10 AM-10 PM through the ranks in the nuclear Navy to be chief of Naval Operations. (Behind Watkins’ back, some call the Energy November 18,10 AM-6 PM Department “S.S. DOE” in honor of his stiff Navy persona.) Crafts and holiday gift ideas fided to me that once while on vacation, he’d seen Watkins is likely to be even more Former Sears Building George Washington’s apparition standing over his bed. NC-17 is rating trickery vocal about nuclear power in light of the Crafts and handmade items galore Petal Porcelain, Crystal Wands, Sports Minded Enthusiasts and Col­ 11-12 p.m.. Petal Porcelain; Novem­ Just about a year ago, people in Kansas were claiming Persian Gulf crisis. Energy Department will be on sale at Expo ‘90 for your at the Manchester Parkade This is not a newspaper column. This cop-out. Handcrafted Victorian Decorations, lectors will appreciate the huge dis­ ber 17 — 1-2 p.m.. Quilling; they’d seen flying saucers, and concurrently described insiders told our associate Jim Lynch holiday gift or decorating needs of Jewelry, Baskets. the same extraterrestrials supposedly sighted in Russia. is a novel. Take romantic intimacy, for example. play of cards. November 1 7 -3 -4 pjn.. Stained that Watkins “had his head handed to just to enjoy. Exhibitors will also be selling This year, we Midwesterners have had geometric pat­ N o— really. It is. The easiest, least-creative way to make A portrait artist will be available Glass; November 18 — 11-12 p.m.. him” by White House Chief of Staff Over 75 crafters with items such South American sweaters and iHmtflirstrr Itrralh terns shaved out of a few of our cornfields, and some I know it looks like a newspaper the dramatic point that a man and a throughout the weekend. In addition Hooking & Braiding; November 18 John Sununu for the clumsy National as: original designs and jewelry with believe they’re the handiworic of aliens. A few scientists column. And it reads like a newspaper woman are “in love” is with sex. %u to display Crafts demonstrations are — 3-4 p.m.. Demonstrator from Energy Strategy he has been toying with Herbs & Natural Wreaths, imported gems and beading. The scheduled for November 17 — Craft Supply House. are claiming the lawn sculptures are the work of tor­ column. Actually, it has all of the charac­ don’t need clever dialogue or plot while Saddam Hussein tries to comer the Driftwo(x] & Shell Lamps, Silk & teristics of a newspaper column, right nadoes, but aerial photos of the dam things make that development, and the only real require­ oil market. The most insightful advice Dried Flowers, Mop Dolls, Stained down to the printer’s ink that is probably ment is for the actors is that they be theory sound g m Browning, a New Mexican who is said to have correctly everyone knows that novelists make night scene in Frank Capra’s classic President Bush himself isn’t worried predicted several quakes. However, a national panel of more money than newspaper columnists holiday film, “It’s a Wonderful Life.” about the nuclear thing. When he was REAL E S T A T E SER VIC ES O 00 earthquake experts met recently to evaluate his “track do. So I figure if I call it a novel people Remember? Newlyweds James Stewart asked if his appointment of Watkins will be willing to shell out three or four z -< record” and his New Madrid predictions. They and Donna Reed were about to leave on meant a resurgence of the nuclear power AREA OFFICES: EAST HARTFORD, ENFIELD, MANCHESTER, VERNON, WINDSOR CHFA NOW AVAILABLE pronounced it all hokum. bucks to read it (and much more if I their honeymoon, but trouble at the industry. Bush reportedly exclaimed, “I gloria H H Browning’s main defender is Dr. David Stewart, a could just figure out a way to go building and loan forced them to spend hope so!” DON’T BE m I hardback) as opposed to the pocket seismologist who heads up the Center for Earthquake the night in their leaky old house. Still, For the first time since 1979, when floral accents MEET SENTRY'S SALES TEAM AT BOOTH #74 o m change they’ll pay for a newspaper. there is tender passion in their eyes as Studies at Southeast Missouri State University. Fifteen JOSEPH WALKER Three Mile Island melted the public en­ Brilliant, huh? they reach for each other, with the years ago, while he was a professor at the University of thusiasm for nuclear power, there are silk and dried flowers M CAUGHT OK, OK — so maybe the idea isn’t ciple. It sort of reminds me of what camera slowly paiming away from them North Carolina, Stewart hired a psychic to “intuit” where murmurings about ad(iing new nuclear exactly original. I stole it from the Mo­ Adam said to Eve (according to Mark to a record on the phonograph, which O o earthquakes would hit in North Carolina. He located her plants. And the Bush team is talking of tion Picture Association of America, Twsun) just before he t(X)k his first bite keeps skipping. And skipping. And skip­ disco u n t through a National Enquirer he happened to glance at in exten(Ung the lifetimes of the existing 10% o which recently eliminated the X rating of forbidden fruit; “I guess principles ping. with coupon Doris Bourqus, ConniB Cholnlcra Susan Donahua Joan InguantI Diana Johnson COLD! a supermarket line. for movies and replaced it with some­ have no real force unless they’re well- nuclear plants beyond their 40-year CRS, ORI Although the predicted earthquakes never occurred, The point is made, sensitively and license periods. 2 CO thing called “NC-17,” which theoretical­ fed.” Or financially promising. creatively. And everyone keeps their Stewart continues to swear oy psychic prognostication. The Energy Department recently of­ m CO ly bars anyone under 17 years of age When the ratings system was es­ clothes on. If your heating system “Psychic phenomena is a fact,” he told a St. Louis Pbst- fered to finance two upcoming applica­ from seeing the film — the same thing tablished, its purpose was to provide That’s sort of the way it is with art. O Dispatch reporter recently. Of Browning’s methods, tions by private electrical companies as­ is on its last legs, now's the abolished X used to do. audiences — specifically parents — with Limitations, from the borders of the can­ jwhimsiqu^ Stewart said, “He is going beyond the scientific method. king to extend the lifetimes of their The theory behind the change, accord more information about the movies they vas to the borders of good taste, are part the time to replace it I just call it judgment.” nuclear power plants by another 20 (Saturday Nov. 17th, 1-2 pr ing to various industry sources, is that and their children might want to see. But of the process and often help the artist David Murdock, Susan Shimer, Gayls Sonstrom Sally Sullivan Dick Valantlna Marilyn Vattaronl, with a reliable system S > And how are we faring here at “Earthquake Central,” years. QRI Manager GRI “serious” filmmakers were being “in­ it appears now that the ratings are being focus on the work by forcing creativity. Demonstrating Quilling 5 « as one particularly goosey l weren’t making as much money as they than informational value. can be like letting the air out of a bal­ • STRAIGHT TALK, HARD WORK AND TOTAL PERSONAL where I live, outside the area a quake would most effect, inspections of nuclear plants, which thought they should”) because audiences And the sad thing is, a lot for film- loon, with ideas whipping wildly here Samples for viewing. SERVICE FROM LISTING TO CLOSING... We design and build heating systems for use wasted no time in cashing in. They’re promoting a average about six times a year. Carr read tend to shy away from X-rated films, a goers will fall for this cinematic sleight and there but never really settling on a with gas or oil to fit any home or business. “quake break,” hoping to attract those near the epicenter the proposal and didn’t like the sugges­ Orders can be taken classification dominated by pornographic of hand. Just as people who would never clear direction or purpose. • FREE GIFTS AND DRAWING... to area hotels and restaurants during the week of Dec. 3. tion of four inspections a year. Two is movies. So rather than ask those eat snails will sample escargot and Which is not to say that the old X 749-0894 Nancy von Hollen We install hi-efficiency replacement boilers Some of us are stockpiling water and canned goods, and plenty, he said. filmmakers to tone down the graphic people who would be horrified at kiddie rating provided any sort of meaningful Patricia Caputo by SLA N T/FIN and forced air furnaces by a good many of us have bought earthquake insurance. So, there you have the game plan. As violence and sex in their movies to get pom will stand in line to see sexually ex­ limitation for the film community. But at If nothing else. Browning’s soothraying has made us the nuclear plants grow brittle with age, WILLIAMSON. the more marketable R-rating, the MPAA plicit photographs of children that have least there were some understot^ finan­ contemplate what could happen if a major earthquake did the government cuts back on inspections DICK’S SEASHORE CRAFTS is simply changing the rating designa­ been deemed “art,” there are lots of folks cial repercussions for cinematic excess. hit. We’ve counted our blessings and decided our and looks for ways to extend the For a free estimate, call today. tion. who would never even consider going to Now that the X has been replaced by the Featuring: everyday problems may not be as earth-shattering as lifetimes of the plants. Eliminating the X rating doesn’t mean an X-rated movie who will now go ahead new, stigma-free NC-17, even that slight . f-.- Driftwood lamps we’d thou^t. There are more than 100 nuclear OSTERLUND REFRIGERATION there won’t be any more X-rated movies. and try out an NC-17 flick. constraint is gone. Clocks of all kinds But to my way of thinking, what’s really scary is the power plants in the United States, each JM Jewelers Heating & Cooling small amount of scrutiny the news media, and subse­ It’s just the name that has been changed Even though a dirty movie by any That sound you’re hearing is the rush Plaques made from your pictures of them licensed to run for 40 years. WHOLESALE JEWELERS A ll quently the rest of us, have given Browning’s predic­ — to protect the guilty. other name is still a dirty movie. of air out of Hollywood’s creative bal­ Rock Bottom Prices 37 French Road Don’t get me wrong. There’s nothing Only three have made it to the half-way H a n d m a d e l One-of-a-kind items tions. What, you say? Did I buy earthquake insurance? “It’s a great step,” said Philip Kauf­ loon, which just sprang a leak. Rings Earrings Pendants man, director of a sexually explicit film wrong with a movie that is geared But I didn’t. No, sir. I’m going to keep marie. Despite the fart that the oldest Shells Bolton, Connecticut 06043 Well, I might have. Who wants to be the only skeptic on plants are nowhere near their projected All Gem Stones All 14K Settings the block with earthquake damage if the National En­ that will be among the first to carry the toward adults, tackling sensitive subjects writing these novels — one each week. See us at Booth 258 Can't make it to Expo 90? Special order! 649-2655 new NC-17 rating. “I’m just really in a mature, honest way. But there’s no The way I see it, if Hollywood can get lifetime, plenty of old-age problems have quirer ever does hit one right? surfaced. Fourteen of the plants are per­ 489 WOODBRIDGE STREET HOME PHONE delighted that we can show this film reason for the explicit language, away with it, so can I. Home orders: MANCHESTER, CT 06040 (203) 643-4052 sexuality and violence that dominates so Oh, and by the way — that’ll be four manently closed, and nine of those uncut in America.” hadn’t even made it to their lOth In other words, Kaufman was prepared many films today, particularly those of bucks. the X ... er, excuse me, NC-17-rated Joseph Walker is a bishop in The birthday. to edit his film to avoid the financial The Surry nuclear plant in southern variety. Not only does such voyeurism Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day devastation of an X rating. With that Virginia was only 13 years old when a Berry's World threat gone there will be no editing — diminish as all morally and spiritually Saints and a nationally syndicated HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS? when we view it, but creatively it’s a columnist ruptured steam pipe killed four workers. but now it’s a matter of high artistic prin- When new, the pipe had been one-half an inch thick. When it blew, it had worn to TRAPPED one-sixteenth of an inch. The NRC and the industry claimed that there was no A geothermal alternative reason to expect problems with the ■ ■ ■ ■ in the piping in a plant so young. After review­ the great quality GEYSERVILLE, Calif. -7- During the Smaller geothermal generating sta­ ing the Surry accident, one NRC official late 19th and early 20th centuries, the tions have been built in Utah and notedv “Clearly, as these plants get older you’ve come to trust rich and famous trekked 100 miles north Hawaii. District heating systems in cities we need to bewme more vigilant.” "BIG OIL COMPANY NET"? from San Francisco to obtain the ROBERT such as Klamath Falls, Ore., and Boise, In NRC vernacular, “more vigilant” Commercial Products presumed medicinal benefits of the WALTERS Idaho, utilize geothermal energy. Areas has turned out to mean asleep at the Escape to our smaller, PERSONALIZED companyl 1 vapors rising from the bubbling with undeveloped geothermal potential wheel. fumaroles in the remote Mayacamas in this country include most of the West As head of the NRC, Carr says he Mountains. and communities bordering on the Atlan­ wants to allay public fears about nuclear' Can Be Found At: Although there never were any true tic and Gulf coasts. power. But he clearly underestimates the W IL S O N C @ . geysers spouting columns of steam and In , the use of geothermal energy depth of those fears. He told a Boston water, the resort built to accommodate and on the valley floor below. dates back to the Roman Empire. Today audience last month that the public really At a time when a crisis in the Middle those pilgrims was named The Geysers; the world’s most extensive utilization of doesn’t want to understand nuclear JANITORIAL & PAPER SUPPLY and the closest town, Geyserville. 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McCabe real­ world’s largest developer of geothermal earliest days of the planet, when it was a Rough skies ahead BUDGET PLAN containers and household and commercial ized that the superheated water and energy and the leading producer at The fier> ball of liquid and gas. As it cooled, The Federal Aviation Administration John Fogarty SERVICE CONTRACTS cleaning products steam spurting from fissures in the Geysers, where it delivers the steam to an outer crust formed over the core. Be­ estimates that U.S. air travelers spent President/Owner earth’s surface could be harnessed as drive three-fourths of PG&E’s turbines. tween those two components is magma 20,(XX) hours waiting for delayed flights geothermal power — the world’s oldest Other producers at The Geysers include or molten rock. last year. Things will only get worse as OLD FASHIONED PERSONALIZED SERVICE Manchester Herald Shell Oil and Freeport-McMoran. In the 9 and cleanest source of energy. In most areas of the world, the magma the number of airline passengers in­ Expanded commercial development of Imperial Valley, near the state’s southern lies too deep to be apparent or useful. In creases. Several proposals are on the Stop by booths 10 and 11 Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. The Geysers began during the 1950s and tip, Unocal has another geothermal selected locations, however, it is close table to help — larger airplanes and air­ Details? See us at Expo ’90 Booth #38 Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. 1960s. Today, it is the world’s largest project. enough to the surface to heat subter­ ports, or expanded train service. But and see what everyone’s and most successful geothermal energy The technology might be able to satis­ ranean water and produce geysers, hot most of the ideas would take more fy one-quarter of California’s demand MANCHESTER _°I’ VERNON Executive Editor _ Vincent Michael Vah/o project, with the Pacific Gas & Electric springs or fumaroles. In the most ex­ government subsidies of the transporta­ talking about News Editor____ I___ Andrew C Spitzler Co. operating 21 power plants on the for electricity if its potential were fully treme cases, the magma itself surfaces in tion industry, and Congress is in n o ^si- 645-8393 ^ 872-2140 ridges overlooking Big Sulphur Creek developed in the state. the form of lava pouring from volcanoes. tion to do that. 0 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, November 14,1990 itianrlifslfr itrralii

Pension Protest Section 2, Page 7 From Page 1 From Page 1 LOCAL/REGIONAL Wednesday, November 14,1990 University in Boone, N.C, He was Relations Committee, urged Bush to substantial new deployment of for­ i!V '■ film he woriced for when he first be- mine the reconciliation. from tliat discovery, the Pension ordered to active duty Oct. 10 with seek congressional authorization for ces overseas, and requires him to Mme the board’s consultant, and Attention has been focused on the Board Tbesday received a report it other members of the 1450th the U.S. military mission in the win congressional approval or 5»mith Barney, which took over Pension Board since the disclosure had sought from Town Attorney withdraw troops within 60 days if he Transixjrtation Company. Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton M Hebron when Drexel Burnham went out of that Roger Negro, the town Maureen Chmielecki on the atten­ Middle East. business. Ange contends that Bush has not sends them into combat or into treasurer, invested $200,000 in a dance of two Republican town situations where hostilities are im­ Thibodeau and Saltzman dis­ directors at a executive session of gotten the authorization from Con­ “When we volunteered we swore venture that has failed. gress that is required by the Con- minent. agreed on whose job it is to deter­ In another matter which sprang the Pension Board at which that bad to defend our country and our con­ stitudon. Ratner, an attorney for the Ratner said the buildup of investment was discussed. 230,000 U.S. troops in the Middle stitution,” Ange told reporters at Schools Center for Constitudonal Rights, Democratic Director Stephen East — plus Bush’s order to send up Ftort Lee, Va. “We did not swear or Board asked to also argued that the order to deploy Cassano complained to the state agree to fight... to defend economic Ange violates the 1973 War Powers to another 200,000 — creates the Treasurer Freedom of Information Commis­ likelihood of war, which must be interests of major oil companies.” sion about the presence of the direc­ Act. At Tbesday’s court hearing. Jus­ see red “There has not been sufficient declared by Congress. tors at the session. tice Department attorney John lyier From Page 1 congressional consent, or any con­ “How does a court decide that OK bond issue An agreement was reached in the urged Lamberth to stay out of the sent, to the military activities at hostilities are imminent?” Lamberth dispute calling on some town offi­ growing political d ilu te between issue,” Ratner argued. asked. “The record here is nothing The board resolution — which speak on his behalf. Democratic cials, apparently including the Pen­ Congress and the president. over fuel The Constitution makes the presi­ has happened since August, except a has no legal effect, except as a member Jay Fogarty voted against sion Board members, to attend a few minor incidents.” “Congress is not without power. for apartments public reprimand — took Negro to the resolution, while fellow workshop by the FOIC staff. ' dent commander-in-chief of the armed forces, including National Ratner said the suit also seeks This is a political debate. It belongs iask for a $200,000 investment in Democrats Joyce Epstein, Peter One Pension Board member, in the political arena,” lyier said. Merus Corp., a Denver blood bank DiRosa and Stephen Cassano Guard troops called into federal ser­ Ange’s return from the Middle East, the Connecticut Housing Finance prices Richard Woodhouse, has objected to Courts have been extremely vice, and gives Congress the power if he is sent there, the lawyer said. By ALEX GIRELLI Authority, two agencies approached which went belly-up. No interest or abstained from the vote on principle. attending such a session and to the reluctant, on the grounds they lack to declare war. Ange is a former Beaiifort Coun­ Manchester Herald by the developing partnership, principal payment was ever made on “I will not be a party to this,” fact that Chmielecki reached an jurisdiction, to uphold lawsuits chal­ the town pension fund investment, Cassano announced when the vote The War Powers Act requires the ty, N.C., police officer now studying Sovereign Group of Manchester, By SCOTT B. BREDE agreement without consulting him lenging troop deployments. MANCHESTER — The Board of Manchester Herald______V president to notify Congress of any criminal justice at Appalachian State controlled by Parker Street Corp., a although Negro had tried to extend was called. or other board members. Directors will be asked Nov. 20 to subsidiary of First Hartford Realty the terms of the investment to give Negro, responding to an obvious­ Chmielecki said again Thesday permit the Housing Authority of Corp. Neil Ellis, owner of the Jour­ MANCHESTER — Board of the company time to make good its ly hostile board majority, said that that she is willing to go forward Manchester to issue tax-exempt repayment. nal Inquirer, is president of Fust Education members got word Tbes- “in hindsight, it was not a good in­ with an FOI hearing if the board bonds to refinance the conversion of Republican board members ar­ vestment. I take full responsibility Crime Hartford. day night that rising oil costs could wants her to. the former Cheney Ribbon Mill into The plan is to issue new tax-ex­ send the school district’s budget gued that Negro made the invest­ for the fact that the investment was She suggested the board members From Page 1 ment and changed the terms when apartments. empt bonds, at an interest rate of more than $120,(KX) in the hole. made by me and that more inves­ study a 13-page report she submitted Attorney Stephen T. Penny, the loan began to sour without con­ about 7.5 percent. The project was In order to keep board members tigation [of the company] before the and postpone their decision until representing the developers of the sulting members of the Pension financed by tax-exempt bonds at 10 on top of the problems associated [investment] may have been help­ their December meeting. She said The streets in crime watch neighborhoods are high­ apartments, rooming houses, and quite a bit of a mix of mill apartments, told the directors Board — and, therefore, he bears ful.” percent interest, but the federal with the increased fuel prices, Ray she is not under pressure by the lighted with a yellow marker. economic and ethnic diversity,” Ftost said about the Ttiesday night that federal law gives Demers, business manager for the full responsibility for the debacle. Still, Negro charged, “You are sit­ Two sections which stand out are the Spruce Street group that formed two summers ago. Department of Housing and Urban FOIC to set up the workshop im­ the directors veto power over the Development, which insured the school system, told the board that, “The real problem here is not that ting here as Monday morning area, considered the largest and most effective crime And although watches usually are created to deter mediately. bonding proposal even though the bonds, is prepared to foreclose on according to current projections, the investment went bad. The real quarterbacks to second guess actions Chmielecki also stressed that she watch neighborhood, and the northeast quarter of burglaries and vandalism, the Spruce group formed town does not accept liability, and the property if no method of utility expenditures could shoot into problem here is that the investment that I took on behalf of the town.. .If is prepared to defend her position town, which has only one functioning watch in the after many long-time residents said they feared walk­ the Housing Authority, as an inde­ refinancing is worked out. ther^. went bad and he didn’t tell anybody your action this evening is to direct­ before an FOIC examining officer area of Avondale and Auburn roads. ing down their streets. There was a feeling of intimida­ pendent agency, will be the issuing about it,” said GOP Director Geof­ ly step into the management of Penny said that if HUD According to Demers’ handouL and to appeal for a hearing by the Regarding the northeast portion of town. Frost indi­ tion in the tough neighborhood, where unsavory authority. most of the forecasted $122,915 frey Naab. Town’s affairs regarding cated that before a crime watch forms, “usually some­ characters often lingered on street comers and in­ forecloses, it will need to restore to full FOIC if she does not prevail The authority gave tentative ap­ the taxpayers as much money as deficit will occur as a result of But Democratic board members autonomous agencies...or if you before a hearing officer. thing wrong has to be going on, and someone has to volved themselves in crimes, such as dealing drugs. proval Nov. 7 after hearing a presen­ claimed that the Republicans were take it upon itself to publicly try possible, and may have to drop the higher oil prices. She said she expects that if she take the bull by the horns.” “People were saying. There’s no way. It doesn’t tation by Penny and others. Currently, there is $302,830 al­ playing political football with other town employees who are requirement that 20 percent of the does prevail before the hearing ex­ Isolated incidents — rather than waves of crime — really fit into the mold of a crime watch,”’ Frost At the close of the meeting Mon­ lotted for fuel costs in the 1990-91 Negro’s reputation, and were abus­ under the direct control of others, 104 apartments be reserved for low- aminer, there will be an appeal from account for most of the problems in northeast recalled. budget. Based on year-to-date ing Negro’s right to defend himself you will be setting a dangerous day, two town residents, Dorothy and moderate-income tenants. Cassano. Manchester, he said. Although he does not check for statistics that would figures, $414,030 — or $111,200 by not allowing his attorney to precedent.” Brindamour and Irene Fisette, ex­ Attorney Kevin O’Brien, who On one hand, the Spruce Street area is the typical support any improvement, he says he senses that things He said foreclosure might have a Negro called the board’s action pressed reservations about the bond above budgeted amoimts — will be represents Cassano, has said that he crime watch neighborhood, which is usually close-knit have improved. psychological impact on the rest of “an abuse of the power entrusted” to issue. spent to meet the district’s fuel bill, is prepared to go forward with the and homogeneous. “Real or imagined, people feel safer,” Frost says. the Cheney Historic District conver­ O it, and said it will “have a chilling Brindamour said that while the the handout concludes. I! complaint. “They have a bigger area (750 households), a lot of “These people deserve a lot of credit.” sion projects. Oil costs also are expected to pick J 3 r - effect on the town’s government.” claim is that taxpayers will have no Kahane obligation under the proposal, the the school district’s pocketbook ^ S board should think about the bailout He said with the mill in the hands when it comes to uansportation > m of a local developer, it has been of the savings and loan associations. costs, the document reveals. Demers 5 o Fisette said that the developers maintained in excellent condition, estimated that the district will have should have learned earlier that the which might not be so with another to pay $31,000 over the $45,000 that O DO z -< Oar seleetioM bonds could not be issued by the developer. He said HUD might was originally budgeted for Coimecticut Housing Authority or operate the project itself. transportation costs. H H is fhe largest The electric bill is the only utility m I cost that is expected to fall. Accord­ 0 m in H t f i eeuttly. ing to the projected figures, WATERBURY (AP) — Over 30 models! School budget $450,000 will be spent for 1 ^ Authorities are investigating a pos­ electricity by the end of the school sible link between a Naugatuck • Panasonic year — $24,699 less than the R o shooting range frequented by men of guidelines OK’d amount it has budgeted. n Middle Eastern appearance and the • Mitsubishi “The figures may be different o ^ Nov. 5 killing of militant anti-Arab from what you see in today’s or C> ( j i oil prices and “serious resistance” to yesterday’s newspaper,” Demers Rabbi Meir Kahane, a published • Pioneer By SCOTT B. BREDE Raglnald Pinto/ManchMtar Harald m c/3 report said. new spending. said, commenting on the instability • Toshiba Manchester Herald WIRE W ORK — Scott Jaconski, an employee with F.E. Hazard Ltd. of Farmington, works on 5^ 5 One witness told police he Board member Frank A. Maffe of the current oil market. replacing telephone poles along East Middle Turnpike, Manchester, for Northeast Utilities. In other action and discussions believed he saw El Sayyid Nosair, • Zenith MANCHESTER — Board of said that despite accepting the the prime suspect in Kahane’s slay­ Education members TXiesday night guidelines, the board should con­ The work is gong on all over town. made by the board Tbesday night: ing, among the shooters taking tar­ ■ Board members accepted a S > • Philips unanimously approved School Su­ sider new programming when it can get practice at the High Rock fo o t­ conteact for an experimental energy 5 W perintendent James P. Kennedy’s pick up large outside funding. ing range in Naugatuck, the Water- • Sony guidelines for the 1991-92 school conservation project at Buckley 33 > . bury Republican-American reported Kennedy agreed, saying the New trash rules questioned Elementary School. The project, budget which, among other things, school district should take ad­ in a copyright story today. • Hitachi calls for no new programs. which will be carried out by Applied New York City police and FBI vantage of large amoimts of outside three-year study and Director Energy Management Inc., calls for T.ast month, Kennedy released his funding every time the opportunity Director Peter DiRosa said that agents investigating Kahane’s assas­ By ALEX GIRELLI Stephen Cassano said a five-year the installation of new energy- guidelines to board members, citing arises. But, he told the board not to adopting the recommendations sination were in Cotmecticut on Manchester Herald phase-in should also be studied. saving lighting fixtures and ballasts that the board should start preparing expect a lot of state and federal would be legislating discrimination. Ihesday to question members of the illliiHiilliiililiiliiiljhlHiililliiiiiiiliiililiiitlj: Osella also suggested a study of that will cost $25,000. The equip­ for the budget process that will funding in the coming ye^ because Director Ronald Osella asked if shooting range, the newspaper MANCHESTER — Apartment whether another revaluation could ment and its maintenance will be begin in January. of the current economic climate. the town could not at least supply reported. Besides the clause which states residents and condomiiuum owners apartments with recycling bins. Lee be done in five years. paid for in part by Northeast there will be no new program initia­ “I don’t see any great bonanzas at will get a chance to comment on O’Cormor, sanitation superinten­ A phase-in would lessen the im­ Utilities. The rest of the bill will tives funded in the next budget, the the state or federal level,” he said, proposed trash collection and recy­ dent, responded that recycling mediate impact of revaluation on paid for using money saved in guidelines also warn board members noting that some funding may still cling rules which could affect them. methods will vary with complexes owners of real property, especially electricity costs. The project could to expect “spectacular increases” in come from the private sector. Details of and explanations for and for some, the small individual home owners. Residential red estate take anywhere from three to six Staum the rules will be made available at a bins supplied by the town to now bears 48.4 percent of the tax years, an official from the conserva­ public hearing which is expected to householders will be inadequate. burden and will bear 63.3 percent of tion company said. From Page 1 be held in December at a date to be it after revaluation. ■ The board voted to open a New lights for announced. Town directors will Director Wally Irish said the town The directors received a report money market account for money decide whether to adopt the rules should do whatever it can to eri- from Town Attorney Maureen the school system will receive to Negro also said that requests for after the public hearing. courage recycling among all resi­ Chmielecki which said a vote to help revive the troubled cafeteria other mileage reimbursements dents. He said that while apartment deficit. The account could earn al­ Under changes proposed by the phase in the revaluation that was at­ during the first week of August, school accepted complexes are commercial tempted by the town on the 1987 most $5,000 which could ^ set public works deparment, the town when Staum was on vacation, was a enterprises, apartments are the Grand List and later abandoned was aside to handle future cafeteria set­ clerical error. The mileage was ac­ year as is claimed, the savings would quit reimbursing trash haulers homes of residents. By BRIAN M. TROTTA for dumping fees for trash collected for that revaluation only and does backs, Demers said. tually driven two weeks earlier. would more than offset the cost of not apply to the current one. “This kind of mistake is easily Manchester Herald the project. from apartments, but will continue Director Geoffrey Naab chal­ made because the request for Steams said that the savings es­ to reimburse condominium associa­ lenged a public works official’s General Manager Richard Sartor BOLTON — A plan to install mileage reimbursement is once a ll(lillllllliilii:,li^i|!Vi|ir|ri,. timate was only an estimate, and the tions for the dumping fees, adding claim that other towns are subsidiz­ said he anticipates initial appeals to Students month or every two months,” Negro new lights in the high school has board was not sure that it would reimbursement for the cost of trash ing condominium trash collection. the revaluation to come from about cleared its final hurdle, but not wrote. TOSHIBA TOSHIBA A nhtsubishi' have enough money in its electricity collection as well as supplymg recy­ He said data supplied by the public 2,500 property owners with in­ The treasurer also pointed out that before nearly stumbling. budget given the soaring cost of cling containers for condominiums. works department show that 15 creases in assessment at 2.8 to 3.8 The project, which involves in­ against Staum’s payroll request was for energy. towns surveyed do not and that only times the present values set at 1977 $999 stalling new, energy-efficient lights The Board of Directors discussed compensatory time for overtime *1399 *2299 “If later they find in their es­ four do. Nabb said recycling is a market figures. 30' Supertube, cable ready • 32" FST Supertube Direct view digital monitor throughout the building, will cost a these changes at a workshop session hours previously worked. And he MTS stereo receiver teemed judgment that they need separate issue from trash collection “It will create a significant stir,” MIS stereo reception • MTS stereo receiver total of $28,073. However, most of Tbesday and instructed public woiks said that Staum only took files from 42 key remote control • 42 key unified remote On screen disoiov more money, then let them come to cost. he said. smoking 700 lines ol resolution • 700 lines of resolution 700 lines ol resolution that will be paid by Northeast us,” Silverstein suggested. “I would officials to meet with those affected. the office “home to work on them. Initial appieals will be to KVS In­ Utilities throu^ a special rebate guarantee that I would approve the The board took no action on the This was done with my permission Some directors questioned the un­ formations Systems, the firm con­ program. request if they came back later.” proposals, which will be on the By BRIAN M. TROTTA and to allow her more time to do the derlying rationale in the proposal agendas for action in December. ducting the revaluation for the town. 1 Board of Education member work of the office. This was a cus­ But pressed on the point by which says that apartment com­ Manchester Herald ______Barry Stearns Ttiesday asked the In other developments, Michael Its hearings will be by appointment tomary practice when more work Steams, Silverstein eventually sof­ plexes are commercial enterprises Board of Fmance to approve an ap­ Beckech, the town’s tax assessor, and held at Center Congregational tened a bit on his opposition to while condomirtium units are similar BOLTON — “Dear Smoker, you time was necessary.” propriation of $2,227 from the was asked to create a model for Church from Nov. 25 to Jan. 5 on '7 ^ making the appropriation before the to single-family residences. are uncool. I don’t like people who A police spokesman said the Big screen excellence advanced to a new town’s surplus fund to cover the part three-year, and five-year phase-ins most weekdays between 10 a.m. and department is “just crossing the ‘i’s’ level In TV technology. Designed to accom ­ end of the year. smoke.” modate the lull spectnim ol audio & video of the project not covered by the Director Stephen Cassano said of the town tax revaluation. 6 pjn., and on Saturdays between 10 and dotting the ‘t’s’,” and said the S t mi Panasonic. “It’s got to be a two-way street as That’s how Jonathan Lewie, a components: unmotchable brilliance of rebate. that if implementing state-mandated a.m. and 2 p.m. third-grader at Bolton Elementary case should be referred to the state’s color, concert sound A a fresh trtmline shape far as I’m concerned,” Silverstein The request came after Beckech that wHI dozrle youl But Finance Board Member Mor­ recycling is the goal of the changes, School, began his prize-winning attorney’s office by the beginning of PRISm said. “If we do this now, we should reported on the status of the revalua­ Notices of assessment changes ris Silverstein questioned why the the town should consider a policy essay marking the 14th anniversary next week. Police insiders, however, include a clause saying [the Board tion. will be mailed to residential proper­ Board of Education had to ask the that treats apartments and condos of the American Cancer Society’s indicated that it is unlikely the case of Education] has to return any Director Osella sueeested the ty owners over the next week. H’lmline Stereo Projection TV town for money. He said that if the the same way. Great American Smokeout. will be prosecuted. electrical account surplus.” AlWITSUBISHr S O ] ^ J Y On-screen graphic equalizer, built- project will save more than $6,700 a The Smokeout, which will be Tuesday night, addressing the 9 in stereo amplifier. Dolby Surround held Thursday, is a one-day cam­ Board of Directors, Ne^o lam­ * 2 7 9 9 Sound processor. Learning remote. paign encouraging smokers across basted the board for its “vilification” *19 9 9 . Advanced digital pic/ln/pic • stereo big screen monitor Digital big screen 1 the nation to quit their unhealthy Zenith learning remote control Matrix surround stereo sound Town approves new light for busy crosswalk of Staum. He asserted that the • MTS stereo receiver 400 It Lambert brightness board’s “collective condemnation • On-screen display MIS stereo sound See Big Screens From 30" to 60" habit. 700 lines of resolution the grant, some funds of which will payment for the renovations to Lewie and 80 of his third-grade and the leaking of confidential cern of the residents in the elderly housing projects. The board, which be used for programs in South Cheney Hall. classmates wrote letters to smokers employee matters to the press is Low Monthly Payments Available By VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO housing project, who say that was originally scheduled to vote on Windsor and Vernon, Manchester’s ■ Named the Keeney Street ath­ — some of them anonymous, others Manchester Herald ______without a new conttoller, crossing the issue at its meeting next week, abhorrent.” Tuesday is Senior Citizen's Day at letic field in honor of Joseph Syl­ relatives or friends — as part of a He called on Mayor Terry the busy thoroughfare is hazardous. instead voted by unanimous consent partners in the task force. Al Sieffert's • Special Discount The Board also accepted dona­ vester, a former school crossing class project organized by school Werkhoven to investigate which to approve referring the suggestions guard and 25-year veteran of the '90 days lairre as cash, MANCHESTER — By imani- tions of $705 from the Thiele nurse Susan Peak. board member leaked to reporters Mon., Thurs,. Fri. 9:30 o.m. to 8:00 p.m. Moreover, the board moved up its at once. town Advisory Riuks and Recreation Tuesday and Wednesday until 6:00 p.m. no payment (•quiied. mous consent, the Board of Direc­ Chiropractic Life Center, $40 from confidential information regarding vote to send to the Planning and Commission. R)ur students, including Lewie, 9 Sat. until 5:00 p.m., Sun. Noon to 5 p.m. tors Tliesday night approved an im­ Geraldine Cavar and $100 from the Staum. Werkhoven ignored the re­ Zoning Commission a variety of In other action, the board: Stacey Plenzio, Katie Brackus and mediate expenditure of more than Betty Jane Ttimer School of Dance, ■ Approved a $5,000 payment to regulatory changes proposed by the ■ Accepted a state grant of Natalia Ripp, had their essays quest. MANCHESTER TEL 647-9997 $11,000 to replace a traffic light all to be used for the police depart­ Joyce VanDeBogart to settle a Negro asserted that ‘ there is ab­ Manchester Committee on Affor­ $209,379 to be used for drug enfor­ charge from VanDeBogart that she chosen in a random drawing and WILLIMANTIC TEL. 450-0405 SUPER STORES controller in front of Bennet Apart­ cement and education by the Tri- ment’s Drug Abuse Resistance solutely nothing wrong or remiss dable Housing. Those changes was wrongfully charged with driv­ received T-shirts commemorating ments on Main Street. Town Drug Narcotics Task Force. Education (D.A JIJE.) program. concerning the actions of Ruth would allow less strict zoning ing imder the influence in 1988. their participation in the Smokeout. The existing traffic light at that Manchester officials will administer ■ Approved a $50,000 interest Staum. She has acted in all matters KEENEY ST. EXIT location has b ^ n the subject of con­ regulations to apply to affordable beyond reproach and in the best in­ 1329 MainSLSk°sS" MANCHESTER 445 Hartford Rd. OFF 1-384 terests of the town.” 0 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, November 14, 1990—9 8 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, November 14, 1990 FOCUS RECORD About Town Obituaries Police Roundup Dear Abby PEOPLE Dr. Gott CWCA meets at MCC Leonard R. Harrison City; five othe- sisters, Fedora Lottie Balkun, who died Monday. Abigail Van Buren Peter Cott, M.D. Babineau of New Bedford, Mass, Funeral services for both Chester Two charged in robbery ■ Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood was hit The Connecticut Women’s Culinary Alliance (CWCA) Leonard R. Harrison, 71, of 52 Deda Millette, Irene Seyncy, and and his sister, Lottie Balkun, will be Two Hartford men were charged in connection with a by a vehicle and broke his legs while directing traffic is an organization for professional women working in the Meeting House Road, Hebron, hus­ Blanche Hemingway, all of Plain- Thursday, 8:15 a.m., from the South robbery TViesday night in which a Bristol woman had her around an accident involving his car. food mdustry throughout the state. It strives to provide its band of Eleanor (Bartlett) Harrison, field, and Marlon LaMonde of East Green Memorial Home, 43 shopping bag snatch away from her as she walked Wood, 43, spent the night in Princess Margaret Eating safely members with a non-competitive framework in which to died Hiesday (Nov. 13) at Windham Hartford; and two grandchildren. Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, fol­ toward her car parked outside the J.C. Peimey facility on Smokers’ excuse Hospital in Swindon after the accident Monday. On share ideas, expertise and experience throughout educa­ Memorial Hospital. Bom in Glas­ Funeral service will be Thursday, lowed by a mass of Christian burial, Tolland 'Rimpike, police reported. Ttiesday he said he was “fine and dandy.” tional programs and a regularly published newsletter. tonbury, he had lived in Hebron for 9:15 a.m., from the Newkirk & 9 a.m., at Ss. Cyril Methodius Chur­ One of the men, Reginald S. Carter, 23, of 24 Vine St., After Wood’s wife crashed the family car west of with a hernia The CWCA has currently arranged an exploratory meet­ the past 43 years. He was a sheet Whitney Funeral Home, 318 ch. Chester and Lottie will be buried was charged for actually wrestling the bag away from the to break habit London, the guitarist stepped out to direct traffic and ing for interested food professionals to expand the group metal specialist for Pratt & Whitney Burnside Ave., East Hartford, with a together in the family plot. Mount woman, the report stated. It contained $189 worth of Aircraft, East Hartford, prior to his was struck by another vehicle, police said. Police in the Hartford area. All interested people are invited to mass of Christian burial, 10 a.m., in St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield, clothing. . . DEAR DR GOTT: I have a hiatal hernia and acid retirement in 1979. He was a U.S. St. Christopher Church, East where Chester will receive military DEAR READERS: Tomorrow will mark the 14th gave no cause for the crash of the Woods’ car. meet with CWCA Representatives on Thursday, Nov. 15, The other man, Sean M. Syms, 20, of 297 Branford Navy veteran of World War U, and a honors. The Waclawski and Balkun Annual Great American Smokeout, a one-day campmgn Jo Wood and the couple’s children Leah, 12, and stomach and,'unfortunately, at Manchester Community College. For specific details, Hartford. Biuial will be in Hillside St., was charged with conspiracy to commit third-degree tuce, raw cabbage, tomatoes and fresh fruits. They all member of the American Legion. Cemetery, East Hartford. Friends families will receive friends today, 2 to encourage smokers to quit smoking for 24 hours, just Tyrone, 7, suffered minor injuries, police said. call Roberta Rail at 846-0687 or Maureen Sexton at robbery, the report stated. He was found with Carter produce gas, and I feel bad after eaUng them. In spite of 273-5938. Besides his wife, he is survived may call at the funeral home today, to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., at the when police apprehended the two on Pleasant Valley to prove they can do it. by a son, Richard B. Harrison of South Green Memorial Home, Last year, more than 19.5 million smokers tried to quit ■ Sonny Bono says he is exploring a run for U.S. this, I continue to eat them and suffer the wnsequences. 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Road. Senate. Could the vegetables and fruits aggravate the herma and Open house at ECHS Manchester; two daughters, Httricia Hartford. Syms was charged also with misrepresentation of a for the day. This represents more than 39 percent of the Bourassa of Glastonbury, and Linda Alice (Pelikan) nation’s 50 million smokers. Breast cancer used to be the The pop singer-tumed-mayor of this desert com­ make me feel this way? -.v. i, All interested students and parents are welcome to at­ substance as a controlled substance because a search^ of DEAR READER: Yes. Not all people with hiatal her­ Bauer of Canterbury; 10 Margaret (Healy) Daley biggest killer for women. But the No. 1 cause of cancer munity said 'Riesday he is contemplating a run in tend the annual open house at East Catholic High School, Rapanovich his person revealed a substance made to look like 1992 for the seat held by Democrat Alan Cranston. nia are troubled by raw fruits and vegetables, but some grandchildren; and two great­ Margaret (Healy) Daley, 69, of death among women and men today is lung cancer. An 115 New State Road, Manchester, on Wednesday at 7 Alice (Pelikan) Rapanovich, 73, of Hilliard St., Manchester, died Wed­ cocaine, the report stated. Cranston, who is battling prostate cancer, has said he grandchildren. Both men were held on $2,(XX) bonds and were estimated 142,000 will die of lung cancer in 1990. pjn. Visual and auditory presentations in the cafe will Bloomfield, sister of Helen Stralkos- nesday (Nov. 14) in her home. She won’t run again. Hiatal hernia is caused by a weakness of the muscular Funeral service will be Ttiesday, 1 scheduled to appear today in Superior Court in And now, a word about smoking-related diseases — spotlight clubs and activities. Drawings for door prizes ky of Bolton, died Monday (Nov. was the wife of John B. Daley. Bom Bono, a Republican, was the “I Got You, Babe” ring in the diaphragm through which the e so p h a ^ pas­ will also take place in the cafeteria at 8:30 pjn. Bar more p.m., in the Glastonbury P’uneral 12) at Hartford Hospital. Bom in Manchester. emphysema, chronic bronchitis and heart disease: This Home, 450 New London Itimpike, in Manchester, she was a lifelong year an estimated 390,000 will die from one of these. teenybopper idol of the ’60s and the butt of former ses on its way to the stomach. Without the nng s valve information, call 649-5336. Willington, she had lived in Bloom­ wife Cher’s gibes on their TV show in the ’70s. effect, gastric acid is free to enter the esophagus, causing Glastonbury, with the Rev. Thomas resident. Prior to retiring, she had Man robs store, assaults guard This total exceeds the number of U.S. battle deaths in field for the past 24 years. worked for 35 years at Bezzini’s “I’m sure there’s going to be some staunch heartburn, chest pain, bloating, gas and sour stomach. Alzheimer’s support group meets Kennedy officiating. Burial will be A Bloomfield man was charged with several crimes World War U; it is nine times as many people who die in She leaves her husband, Felix and Brothers of Manchester. She was a Republican conservatives who ... may view me as a This condition is called “reflux,” and it occurs m most in Green Cemetery, Glastonbury. Tiesday after bloodying the nose of a security officer automobile accidents every year! Th« Assoclatad Prua a daughter, Donna of Bloomfield; ptast president of the Gibbons As­ rock ’n’ roller,” Bono said. “I’m going to have some (but not all) patients with hiatal hernia. The Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Group, a Friends may call at the funeral home who attempted to stop him from stealing about $35 worth A congressional study has reported that health costs MORE ACCUSATIONS — Actress Delta and another sister, Carol Muldcn of sembly, Ladies of Columbus, a things to confront that may be difficult from an No one knows why some patients with reflux develop program of Visiting Nurse and Home Care of today, 7 to 9 pjn. In lieu of flowers, Charlestown, R.I. of merchandise from Stop & Shop at the Manchester from the adverse effects of smoking have reached a new Burke has fired another round of accusa­ Manchester Lnc. will hold two meetings in November, on memorial donations may be made to charter member of the Mother Circle high of $100 billion a year in increased medical bills and image viewpoint. symptoms after eating raw vegetables or fruits, others Private family service will be held Parkadc, police reported. tions at the producers of her hit TV series, Wednesday evenings, Nov. 14 and 28. The meetings are the Windham Hospice, 24 Windham of Saint Gerard and a member of the lost productivity. The loss in death and disability cannot “Hopiefully, we can flip the coin on that.” after eating spices, a few after eating chocolate and many Friday at their home. Burial will be The man, Ronald E. Albert, 42, of 27 Brookline Ave., open to any caregiver involved with a relative or friend St., Willimantic 0622i6, or Hebron Class Reunion Committee of the be measured. (And how does one measure the amount of “Designing Women.” In an Interview with after drinking alcohol or caffeine-contaming beverages. in Mountain View Cemetery, allegedly wrestled with the guard after she confronted with a dementing, physical illness like Alzheimer’s EHs- Volunteer Ambulance Association, Manchester High School class of heartache, remorse and guilt suffered as a result of a ■ Linda Ellerbee, who left NBC in 1986 after it Barbara Walters, Burke charged that she These reactions are highly individualized, and most Bloomfield. In lieu of flowers, him outside the store after she observed him stuff several ease. Meetings are held in the Mental Health Conference Main Street, Hebron 06248, or the 1938. preventable, self-induced tragedy?) canceled her “NBC News Overnight,” may return in patients quickly learn which foods to avoid or suffer memorial donations may be made to items into his pockets and leave without paying for them, a daytime information series. has been threatened, abused and manipu­ Wing of Manchester Memorial Hospital, 71 Haynes St., American Cancer Society, Windham Besides her husband, she is sur­ What about “secondhand” smoke? Is it damaging to the consequences. The foods don’t aggravate the hernia, a charity of the donor’s choice. The vived by three daughters, Mrs. Joan the report stat^. She has taped a pilot for the show, she said T\ies- lated during the show’s four-year run on Manchester, at 7 pjn. For more information, call Louise Unit, 29 Ivanhill St., Willimantic Carmon Windsor Funeral Home, has During the scuffle, Albert kneed her in the nose, caus­ non-smokers to be in the presence of those who are as you suggest: rather, they increase acid secretion and Leitao at 647-1481 or Mike Herbert at 568-9692. 06226. Marquis of Tolland, Mrs. Gail smoking? Yes! Furthermore, studies reveal that the day. She declined to comment further. CBS. charge of arrangements. ing it to bleed, the report stated. Security finally After leaving NBC, she was co-anchor of ABC cause reflux. Graham of Clinton, and Mrs. Donna children of smokers are more prone to lung problems and \bu may be helpied, if you choose not to restrict your Pritchard of Brattleboro, Vt.; 10 restrained him and called for police. allergies than are children of non-smokers. News’ “Our World.” The show was dropped after Despite the furor. Miss Burke said she wants to Lecture at Historical Society Yvonnne (Deblois) When the officers arrived, they found a syringe on his stay on the show. diet, by the following suggestions: Chester J. Waclawski grandchildren; and nine great­ For years I have begged my young readers, “If you one season. Chew your food very thoroughly. The Hebron Historical Society will hold its next meet­ person, so he faces a charge of possession of drug “I would like it to work better with everyone, but I McCormick Chester J. Waclawski, 77, of grandchildren. smoke, quit now. If you don’t smoke, don’t start!” Yet an Attempt to vary your diet and consume non-imtating ing Thursday at 7:30 pjn. at the Old Town Hall in Inmeral services will be Friday at paraphernalia, the report stated. ■ Delta Burke is again accusing the producers of have to be recognized and I have to be ack­ Yvonne (Deblois) McCormick, Hartford, brother of Mrs. Lucille He faces other charges including third-degree robbery, estimated 3,000 to 5,000 kids light up for the first time foods simultaneously with the fresh fruits and vegetables. Hebron Center. “Basic Genealogical Research, Methods Martin of Manchester, died Ttiesday 9:15 a.m. from the John F. Tierney “Designing Women” of picking on her. nowledged,” she said. and Sources” will be the topic of a lecture given by 78, of East Hartford, wife of sixth-degree larceny, and third-degree assault. every day. Why? Peer pressure, no doubt. For instance, don’t eat a salad by itself; eat it along with Thomas McCormick, sister of Lil­ (Nov. 13) at St. Francis Hospital and Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Quitting “cold turkey” is the hardest way to quit, but In an interview with Barbara Walters to be broad­ Judith Johnson, a reference librarian and genealogist for At the police station, he was originally processed as ■ President Bush, Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, **sflfcr** foods. lian LaMondc of Andover, died Medical Center. Bom in Hartford, Manchester, followed by a mass of my readers have told me it’s the most effective, and in cast on ABC tonight, a tearful Miss Burke reopened Take antacids, such as Maalox or Gelusil, for your acid the Connecticut Historical Society. The public is cordial­ James R. Robinson after telling police that was his name. Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon will be among Monday (Nov. 12) at Manchester son of the late Joseph and Alice Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. the long run, the easiest way. Cutting down is less the feud with Linda Bloodworth-Thomason and hus­ ly invited and refreshments will be served following the Later, the report stated, he summoned police to his cell to band Harry Thomason that flared over the summer. recipients of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. stomach. Memorial Hospital. Born in (Sokolowski) Waclawski, he was a Bridget’s Church. Burial will be in traumatic, but the temptation to smoke is often too When used frequently, these acid neutralizers soothe presentation. St. Bridget’s Cemetery, Amherst, tell them his true name. Miss Burke said the producers of the CBS series TTie medals honoring representatives from various Fairhaven, Mass., she had been a lifelong resident of Hartford. After that, he was charged with criminal impersona­ powerful to resist while smoking just one, two or three the esophagus and often relieve symptoms of reflux. Mass. Calling hours are Thursday, were upset with her weight gain and threatened to ethnic backgrounds will be presented Dec. 9 at Ellis Junior women’s club meeting resident of East Hartford for the past He leaves two other sisters, Mrs. cigarettes a day. Ask your doctor to prescribe medicine, such as from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. tion and second-degree forgery. replace her as the shallow, sharp-tongued Suzanne Island in New York Harbor. 24 years. Jane Quaile of Wallingford, and Albert, held on a $4,000 bond, is scheduled to appear Those who are heavily addicted may require help to Tagamet or 2^antac, which reduces gastric acid. With The Manchester Junior Women’s Club will hold its Memorial contributions may be Sugarbaker. The winners are selected by the National Ethnic She is survived by two sons and a Mrs. Edna Chopus of Rocky Hill; Monday in Superior Court in Manchester. break the habit. Call your local chapter of the American these drugs, you may be able to enjoy your meals. monthly meeting on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Church of and many nieces and nephews. He made to the Visiting Nurse and “I do not want to be squashed down on the floor Coalition of Organizations. The medals were last Christ, 394 Lydall St., Manchester. For more informa­ daughter-in-law, Roger and Lorraine Cancer Society for information. McCormick of Memphis, Tenn., and was predeceased by a brother, Ig- Home Care of Manchester, 545 So if you’re hooked on cigarettes and have been tell­ like I don’t matter, or have no brains and nothing I awarded in 1986. tion, call 646-3599. Other recipients aimounced Tbesday included To give you more information, I am sending you a free Donald McCormick of New York nance Waclawski; and his sister. North Main St., Manchester. ing yourself, “One of these days I’m going to quit,” why say means anything,” she said. The Thomasons did not respond to repeated calls Frank Sinatra, songwriter Riul Simon, former con­ copy of my Health Report “Hiatal Hernia.” Other readers not start tomorrow? gresswoman Barbara Jordan, Cinciimati Reds who would like a copy should send $1.25 with their Thoughts It won’t be easy, but it will be the best Thanksgiving Tuesday but denied Miss Burke’s allegations of mistreatment earlier this year. manager Lou Piniella and sportscaster Phil Rizzuto. names and addresses to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland, OH present you can give yourself — and those who love you. 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. Public Meetings Today In History LOVE, ABBY No regrets How often 1 have reflected on the past with 20/20 The following meetings are scheduled for today; Today is Wednesday, Nov. 14, the 318th day of 1990. In 1922, the British Broadcasting Corporation began hindsight, uncomfortably aware that 1 mishandled a par­ There are 47 days left in the year. its domestic radio service. ticular situation. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1990— PRIME TIME MANCHESTER Today’s Birthdays: In 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed Reflection on and evaluating the past can be very Cheney Hall Foundation, Probate Court, 5 p.m. 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 Composer Aaron Copland is 90. Actor Brian Keith is the Philippine Islands a free commonwealth. beneficial. Just as any good sports team reviews their I CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 Republican Town Committee, Lincoln Center hearing 69. Actor McLean Stevenson is 61. Actor Don Stewart is In 1940, 50 years ago, during World War II, German strengths and weaknesses, their perfectly executed plays planes destroyed most of the English town of Coventty. OVER THE AIR CHANNELS room, 7:30 pjn., 55. 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AJZKX BOL EO FISHT &UY WHO ALWAYS KB - MAINS AT A PARTY R O AFTER THE FOOP AN P Fiqc KUER lYREODRR, dtVAlU o m PRINK ARE ALL &ONE. c > o i iH 4 Beef Pocket Pies BOL KUBK'ri B Before the Friday night football game, warm up the family with these easyHo-eat pies. SYTHAN Now arrange the circled letters to m o> form the surprise answer, as sug­ Vi pound ground beef XVi teaspoons horseradish SBYKEJOBZX KBPD.' z m h gested by the above cartoon. O rn so noo\ FlMTtlKEA AWH PRE- J A M t h e I'LL 6VVT T/LL I t e r s p o / f 1 cup shredded cabbage IV4 cups (5 ounces) shredded PjCTIOMS ■roMcKRouH — VDZXP RKZODH. P R rrrv .' MAWH G it& srtsrf non! A E T S 2 tablespoons chopped red bell Monterey Jack cheese, Print answer here: ^ ^ PIES ' FROM THE'—1 f jjAfuc AN P LET rli PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "There are only two ways of I'M s o , SriMSLIKfA p o i r M t i ! pepper divided usage m ^ 28 3 WILL IT CMAU.e4j6EP'| eS0fMA6dS S > telling the complete truth — anonymously and (Answers tomorrow) B££/ 1 M T PD m 6 im £ A , Vi cup sliced mushrooms 2 Pet-Ritz Deep Dish Pie Crust posthumously." — Thomas Sowell. TAKE, tlTTLflWrS Jumbles: DEITY PAPER CAVORT MODIFY CHAMPL) t a l k i n g ' TUIMKie/ 1 teaspoon Ac’cent Flavor Enhancer Shells, thawed Yesterday’s P«4» / Answer: His llfework was to ------AVOID IT T Preheat oven to 400°F. Remove frozen crusts from pie tin (gently fold the 3 3 > . edge of the pie tin away from the crust until the crust releases). Place frozen Now back In Block, Jumbii Book No. 44 it tvallable lor S2.80, which Includta poalaoa and harxfilng, from Jumbla, c/o Ihia nawtpaptr, P.O. Box 4366, Orlando, FL 32802-4366. pie crusts upright on an ungreased baking sheet; let thaw. In a small skillet Include your name, addreaa and zip code and maka your check payable lo Newapaperbooka. over medium heat, brown ground beef; drain thoroughly. Add cabbage, red pepper and mushrooms; cook 5 to 8 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Stir in Ac’cent and horseradish; add one cup cheese. Place half of mixture on half of each shell; fold crust over filling to form a pocket. Pinch edges THE PHANTOM by Lm Falk A 3y Barry together and flute edge. Cut 3 slits in each top to allow steam to escape. KN CW ; Bake on baking sheet for 15 to 18 minutes. Sprinkle with remaining V4 cup BUGS BUNNY by W arner BrcM. cheese; return to oven for 2 minutes or until cheese melts. Cut each pocket ITS ONLY A VI/EEK t il l '' YOLiVE 60TTA GET IN SHAPE LET'S JUST SAY SOMETHING A in half to serve. Makes 4 servings. THANKSGIVINe, TOM Q U I C K OR YOU'RE GONNA END LITTLE LESS SPHERICAL J m I j iJ UP BEING THE MAIN COURSE.' 1 / f SHAPE ^ WHAT A Pear Walnut Pie // I KIND OF SHAPE ? With its crunchy crumlynut topping and pear filling, this pie will be welcomed at the harvest table. 5 cups sliced d’anjou pears (about six pears) Crumb topping: A : 1 tablespoon lemon juice 3 tablespoons brown sugar a ? Vi cup sugar Vz cup all-purpose flour

Inc Wofkt nghtt rwutvad J Vz cup brown sugar 3 tablespoons margarine, softened ii-H-TO i V4 cup cornstarch V3 cup coaisely chopped walnuts HAGAR THE HORRIBE by DIk Brown* “ 1 teaspoon cinnamon THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr 1 Pet-Ritz Deep Dish Pie Crust Shell, thawed PEAP.'-.'NHV I APMIT PtOH’T 9E ^ HARP CM YrOUR- W f P L A B T l ^ , , ^ ...AND QUIT SAYING, "IT'S SIX OF oNE ANP A HALF A POZEN OF THE OTHER"/ ^ Preheat oven to 400°E In a large mixing bowl, toss pears and lemon juice. Combine sugar, Vz cup 9ELF„,PLAHT5 PlE ALL THE 1T...T JU 5T PfOH'T HAVE brown sugar, cornstarch and cinnamon; stir into fruit. Pour into pie crust. A zSREEH THUME,,. TIME,,.WHY -fHOULP THI$ _ «3HE BE AMV DtFFEREHT,,'^ To make c t ^ b topping, combine 3 tablespoons brown sugar and flour; cut in margarine until mixture is crumbly; mix in walnut pieces. Spread topping over pie, cover with foil and bake for 30 minutes; remove foil ^ d bake an additional 20 to 30 minutes. Let cool before serving. Makes 8 servings. \ Country Sausage Apple Pie After the hayride, take the chill off with this new version o f an Old World combination. Vz pound pork sausage 1 cup walnut pieces CWrS BKfCTiONAPX $AyS W A N T IT.' 'I ' i marjoram, walnuts, apples and cheese; pour into one pie crust. Cut a large apple shape from remaining pie t u b o p " C d M " : crust and place on top of filling. Cover top of pie with aluminum foil and balre 30 minutes; remove foil and bake an additional 15 minutes. Let cool 10 minutes befiare serving. Makes 6 servings. " SO V///AT IS CONGf^BSS TH^ Zucchini Ham Pie (not pictured) j Easy to prepare, this savory pie combines garden squash with flavorfid deviled ham. O F ^ / 9 1 cup evaporated milk 1 can (4V4 ounces) Underwood Deviled Ham 1 carton (4 ounces) egg substitute Va cup cornstarch ii-iH 11-14- Tf) 1990 hy N EA Inc ^ % teaspoon nutmeg IVz cups (6 ounces) shredded Swiss cheese 1 teaspoon Ac’cent Flavor Enhancer 1 Pet-Ritz Deep Dish Pie Crust Shell, thawed THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom PHIPPS by JoMph Farrt* f?' T % cups shredded zucchini ffreheat oven to 375°F. In a mixing bowl, combine evaporated milk, egg substitute, nutmeg and Ac’cent. Stir 1990 by N E A me ^ zucchini and deviled ham. Combine cornstarch and cheese; add to mixture. Pour into pie crust. Bake 45 tc 5 0 minutes. Let stand 15 minutes before serving. Makes 6 servings.

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The following lunches will be cheeseburger on roll, potato rounds, assorted fruit. Thesday: Long hot served during the week of Nov. choice of fruit, milk. Tuesday: dog on a bun, baked beans, potato America’s diet for the better 19-23. French bread pizza, tossed salad, chips, chilled peaches. W e d n ^ ay : tion techniques to develop the new nutrition, Kaplan said. And choice of fruit, milk. Wednesday: School-baked pizza, choice of By ROGER MUNNS Americans don’t like the taste or Mayfair and Westhill foods,” she said. Half-day, no lunches. Thursday & vegetable, fruit. Thursday & The Associated Press texture of nutritious foods, he said. Friday: Closed for Thanksgiving. Friday: Schools closed. Kaplan, acting coordinator of the Gardens center, said the country seems to be “Some low-fat meats don’t grill AMES, Iowa — Nutritionists say very well on the barbecue. People Monday: Orange-pine^rple juice, Nathan Hale & ignoring all the health advice of the many Americans don’t buy enough perceive them as too dry,” he said. meatballs with ziti and tomato Manchester Junior last decade. Inundated by advertis­ of the food that’s good for them, so “And some of them are awful. 1 sauce, Italian blend, Italian bread, Robertson ing with misleading or confusing ad­ Iowa State hopes to change what wouldn’t serve them to my guests, ■ / '■'/* pear halves, niesday: Cranberry highs Monday: Spaghetti with meat vice, Americans seek foods that consumers want. juice, roast turkey with gravy, bread Monday: Beefburger or sauce, green beans, garlic bread, make them flabby, he said. either. ”We demand fuel efficient cars “We recognize that p^ple are not RE/MAX EAST OF THE RIVER (203) 647-1419 stufHng, sweet potatoes, tossed cheeseburger on roll, potato rounds fmit. Tuesday: Long hot dog on a “We’re fatter than we were 20 that protect us in a crash; there’s no going to give up traditions and cul­ 297_east_center_sMiianche^ salad, salad dressing, cranberry or deli bar, fmit, milk. T\iesday: bun, baked beans, potato chips, years ago,” he said. “Forty percent reason you shouldn’t demand the ture. Instead, we propose to change sauce, apple pie. Wednesday: French bread pizza, tossed salad or chilled peaches. Wednesday: of our calorie intake is fat, whereas same for food,” said university the nature of the food supply and to Pineapple juice, fish, mashed salad bar, fruit, milk. Wednesday: School-baked pizza, choice of it was 37 percent a few years ago. THE STOCKINGS WERE HUNG... researcher Murry Kaplan. do it in the context of consumer Real Estate potatoes, mixed vegetables, tartar Half-day, no lunches. Thursday & vegetable, assort^ fruit. Thursday People have apparently gotten the by the chimney with care! Enjoy the holidays by the When Americans get hungry, they traditions and culture.” sauce, wheat bread, fresh fruit. Friday: Schools closed. & Friday: Schools closed. idea that if they eat all the polyun­ beautiful fireplace In this spacious 8 room English reach for fat and sugar, K ^lan said. Research will try to determine TXidor Colonial on East Center St. In Manchester! 4 Thursday and Friday: Closed. saturated fats they want, it’s OK.” Manchester elemen­ Bolton Elementary- “We know what’s good for people, why people choose pa^cular foods, 647-8400 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, formal D.R., walk-up attic. Many Kaplan said there is enormous 1 6 8 Main Street, Maiiehehter distinguished lines, ample windows ana easy access Meals on Wheels but they won’t listen. EMetary advice misinformation about nutrition. For and researchers will redesign from side street. JUST REDUCED to $137,500. tary schools Center has been a failure.” familiar foods to make them more Contompamy Flair The hot noon meal is listed Hrst example, consumers are switching Magnficsnt 4 bedroom Contemporary with Super Delightful Colonlil Monday: Meatball grinder, Iowa State soon will take bids for nutritious or nutritious foods to and the cool evening meal, second: No lunches served all week. from beef to cheese, even though v»w. Marvelous lloor plan. Great home lor W lh in.|aw or master bedroom sule. Large 3 Schools open half days Monday potato puffs, cherry crisp. Ihesday: a $63 million Center for Designing make them more appetizing. entertaining and everyday living. A total ol 6 nn Colonial. Impeccable condition. Two season porch, lireplaced LR, small cilice. Monday: Beef stew with biscuits, most cheese has far more fat than fireplaces — Come see what quality Is. Aaking Mancured yard. Asking $219,900. C a l Bar­ Beef and gravy over mashed Foods to Improve Nutrition, where Among other research projects V m iq . It. ol chrm. Aaking $378,900. Cal wax b e ^ : Chicken sandwich, fmit, through Wednesday and closed most beef cuts, he said. Barbara VUairherg. $229,900.170 Ferguson R d, Manchester. bara lAbinberg. researchers will investigate what will be studies to get rid of the “off milk, niesday: Beef roulads with Thursday and Friday. potatoes, buttered peas, blueberry “We’ve found that 50 percent of sundae. Wednesday: No lunch. drives people to buy the food they taste” of soybeans and the use of en­ I'm V gravy, whipped potato, squash: Egg the people who suffered (heart at­ Coventry High School Milk and snack available. Thursday do and how to make nutrition^ tacks) don’t follow dietary advice. zymes to decrease the cholesterol salad sandwich, Ihiit, milk. Wed­ products more tasty. nesday: Chicken ala king over rice, Monday: Tomato soup, grilled & Friday: No school. Now that’s a major insult to your content of foods. “The center will be the only one More than 40 Iowa State scien­ green beans, cauliflower: Tlirkey cheese sandwich, pickles, assorted system, and still they’re not eating Andover-Hebron of its kind in the country to tie tists will perform the research. Most sandwich, fruit, milk. Thursday: fruit. Thesday: Pizza burger, hash what they should,” he said. browns, fmit. Wednesday: Half­ together the two ends of die food of the projects are set for completion PSST, OVER HERE!!! 4 Thanksgiving, no meals delivered. schools LICKETY SPLIT!!! Manchester $139,900 chain — food production and human One reason is that eating patterns If you haven't seen this adorable, expandable 4 room Manchester Manchester $189,900 day, no lunch. in three years. Hurry over to see this terrific 5+ room Cape on Green Hurry, The Price Is itahl Friday: Baked haddock square with are functions of culture, not only CAPE COD CCT'IIX), you'd better look now! 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Thursday & be low-fat meats or better-tasting Door Monday: Beefburger or sauce, green beans, hot garlic bread. Friday: No school. soy products, and alter food produc­ J /u C c r a £ A ^ Vrnlon Village Rie 31 Director Joyce Karplej REAL ESTATE Manchester raSTRANOs. HILIPS 3466 0 Main St., Coventry 985 Main Street Ellington High School | East Catholic High School k J L ilj .)9b NOHIH r^AIN STREET jr->. i iv, 703 647 7653 OFF REALTOH MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 06040 C O M P A N Y 203-643-2215 FAX REAL ESTA TE ,0(. Manchester. CT 06040 In brief... SaL, Dec. 1st 3:00 p.m. Sun., Dec. 9th 3:00 p.m. 1 YR. BUYER ® I (203) 647-8000 General Admission Which 742-1450 647-8120 PROTECTION AVAILABLE Vernon Middle School Adults $7.00 Perlormanee______A copy of the catalog, call Seafood catalog Klampfer is executive chef at The SaL & Sun. Sr. Citizens $4.00 No. ol Adults______1-800-553-9703. Breakfast style guide Children No. ol Children______Pierre hotel in New \brk City. 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Dir: Tolland Tpke. to No. Main St to 435 Hartford T ) ^ Shops at 30, Vernon $144,900 SRmTown $124,900 SRmCape $168,900 8 Rm dup side by side $ 182,000 reg. $.35/each 6RmRA $143,500 6Rmuol 4 RmCond $63,500 Union St. to Rossetto Dr. 6 4 9 - 5 3 8 0 $94,900 7RmCape $149,900 SRmMob $75,000 8 Rm Farmh $159,900 13 Rm 3 lam up & dwn $179,900 8 7 1 - 0 0 9 9 SRmCond 9RmCom $275,500 SRmCond $102,900 4 RmCond $94,900 4RmsCond $66,900 SRmCape $129,900 10 Rm dup side by side $189900 $102,500 9Rm Cape $425,000 9RmCol $289,900 SRm Cond $126,900 SRmCol $224,900 10 Rm dup side by side $ ^ 9 0 0 M t SRmCond 12RmRA $235,000 3 Rm Via 4RmRA $104,900 8Rm Cape $175,000 $76,500 8Rm FtA $167,500 8 Rm 2 tarn up S down $137900 StrodeWeekend of 11-16-90 $107,000 6 Rm Cond $99,000 7RmCape $169,000 3Rm Cond $68,000 7 RmCol $159,900 8 Ftm 2 lam up & down $149,900 SRmRA $525,000 7RmSP $159,900 9RmCape Place Your Orders Early S RmCond $108,900 9 RmCont $289,900 7 RmCol $129,900 12 Rm dup side by sida $159900 9 $179,900 7RmCape $129,900 SRmCol .1 Roast Prime Rib Au jus $109,900 6Rm Cape $229,900 14 Fkn 3 tom ip & down $189900 $9.50 SRmCond $179,900 SRmCond $127,900 SRmCape SRmRA $126,500 SRmRA $169,900 8RmCont $168,900 11 Rm dup side by side $189900 Secondhand ^ se 7RmRR $179,900 4RmCond $76,900 8 Rm Farmh $159,900 3 Rm Cond $75,500 12 Rm dup side ty side $205900 $189,900 Filet of Sole Wisconsin S R m R A SRmCond $67,500 for $189,900 SRmCape $183,500 BRmCont $319,900 SFtmCape $129,900 LAND HISTORICAL COLONIAL 9RmRR $184,900 8 Rm Farmh $169,900 5 Rm Cond $126,900 7 Rm Com $249,900 A THRIFT SHOP Cheese Sauce w/Broccoli, SRmRR $189,900 SRmCape $18,000 to $100,000 JUST LISTED! $120'a SRmRR $186,900 BRmRA $137,900 SRmVtet $76,500 9RmRA $259,900 7RmRR $189,900 Coventry Spacious 7 rm, 2V2 bath Ranch Conveniently located 8 room Baby Shrimp and Provolone $119,900 SRmRA $189,000 SRmRA $139,900 SRmCond $68,000 7 RmCol $169,900 $8.95 SRmCol Columbia on Rosewood Lane, Bolton. 1st Thanksgiving Day $122,000 7 flmCol $149,000 4 RmCond $84,900 9RmCol $295,000 SRmCape $288,900 Tolland Gambrel roofed home. 2 full SRmRA $149,675 8Rm Farmh $329,000 6RmRA $129,900 floor family rm, 2 fireplaces, Pot Roast $8.95 7 RmCol $149,900 eRmCont 6RmCa^ $169,900 Vernon baths, 4 or 5 bedrooms PLUS a $439,000 7RmSL $149,900 7RmSL $172,000 4 RmCond $76,900 central air and morel Call Louise huge bam like garage. Must be SRmCol $149,900 SRmRA $139,900 SRmCape 6Rm Cape. $132,000 Wllllngton $174,900 SRmCape $320,000 Ashford Panella, 646-2482. Medallions of Chicken $8.95 SRmHIst $189,900 4 RmCond $90,000 7Rm RR $169,900 5 Rm Cond $81,900 sooni Call Pegm Gregan. 7RmCape $142,900 SRmCol Andover ‘VVe're Selling Houses* PIES ★ CAKES ★ ROLLS ★ BREAD 7 RmCape $197,500 9 Rm Com $429,000 8Rm RR $169,900 12RmCol $324,900 ■We're Selling Houses I* w/Raspberry Chambord SRmRA $97,400 Manchester $179,900 7 RmCol $198,900 9 Rm RR $161,900 6Rm Cape $139,900 9 Rm Col $329,000 Before November 20th Sauce lORmRR eRmFannh $149,900 4 RmCond $62,500 4 RmCond $85,000 $120,000 to $645,000 7RmRA $144,900 7RmSL $169,900 A woman's specialty thrift shop carrying the latest $144,900 7R m R A $157,900 7RmCol $129,900 9 Rm RA $399,000 7RmCape $139,900 Marlborough 1st In Service 7RmCape $259,900 6 Rm Com $209,900 7RmCol $173,500 Glastonbury Fresh Baked Scrod $145,900 liRmCape SRmCond $88,000 9 $8.75 7 RmCol $147,500 6RmCol $122,900 4 Rm Cond $69,900 7RmCape $139,900 Ellington fashions from apparel to accessories. 5 Rm Cond $164,900 8Rm Cape $215,000 4 Rm Cond $92,500 9 Rm Com $410,000 Bolton Veal Francais SRmCond $147,900 7RmRR 8Rm RA Blanchard/Rossetto $9.50 SRmRA $124,900 7Rm Com $279,900 SRmCol $199,900 $169,500 East Windsor SRmCape $148,000 6RmCol $139,900 Hebron 183 Spruce Street $149,000 SRmCape $129,900 SRmCape $154,900 SRmCond $69,900 Monday-Saturday 5:30AM-10PM Sundays 'UI900 7 RmVlct $62,900 SRm Cape $129,900 8 RmCol $154,900 South Windsor FREE 6 RmCond $114,900 3 Rm Cond 4 RmCond $71,900 SRmCape $126,900 7RmCape $275,000 Manchester MARKET ANALYSIS Manchester 471 Hartford Road, Manchester 4 Rm Cond $117,500 REAL ESTATE 2482 649-4066 ■643-6165 0 14—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, November 14,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, November 14, 1990—15

21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 23 LOTS ft LAND FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR ______SALE______RENT______CLASSIFIED CRAFTS Where MANCHESTER-Beautiful i ^ A Feature of This Newspaper MANCHESTER CHFA BUILDERS SPECIALS- STATE BRENDA LANE 1-5 uality, 1 bedroom. acre wooded lots. auiet, on busline.Air Do I COVENTRY. $49,900 conditioned, frost free & up. Unbelievable bw refrigerator, self-clean­ price. H IG H LA N D S-1-2 ing oven, dish washer. acres COVENTRY. Large storage area, Heating oil costs increase Sign? $58,900 & up. Owner beat for senbrs or mid­ Eads, Krawiecki elected financing on selected dle aged. Come see bts with as little as 10% why we rarely have a vacancy. Heat, hot Starting June 21, we will be $6,685 DOWN down. Special program 50 percent around state running a special advertising for builders- bulb now- water included. $660. For the qualified buyer, will put you in this cozy Ranch 274-5030.______General Assembly leaders page or pages giving you in­ ’ laterltl Ask for Phil. with 3 bedrooms, fireplaced living room, dining area IMON ROAD- 8 analyst at the state Office of Policy formation on all types of spe- NEWER-Large 6 room NEW HAVEN (AP) — Connec­ charge electric utilities use to pass plus eat-in kitchen. Convenient location. If you're LOTS PRICED TO duplex. No pets. ticut residents will pay about 50 per­ along increases in the oil used to and Management. 'cialty businesses. looking ~ look us up) $133,900. SELL WILLINGTON said it would be “extraordinarily as governor. Security, references. cent more to heat their homes this fuel their generators. Sam Liveri, owner of Apple Oil By J U D D E V E R H A R T WOODEN ORNAMENTS. Use thin plywood $54,900-up. Area of Available immediately. in New Haven, said the oil price in­ The Associated Press difficult” for Weicker to balance Weicker will get the tentative nbe homes, new road. winter because of oil price increases Crude oil prices rose from $18 a 1991-92 budget from retiring Hi to make these eighteen Christmas designs MANCHESTER $650. a month. barrel to $40 after Iraq’s invasion, crease this year drove his wholesale the budget without tax increases, ig; Decorate them with paint, markers, fabric, ZEYA & SATARI DRIVE Evenings, 643-2289. propelled by the Persian gulf crisis. although he said it would be the Democratic Gov. William A. 1-2 acre NORTH Since Iraq invaded Kuwait although they have since dropped price from about 57 cents a gallon to HARTFORD (AP) — The g: or crayons. Our detailed plans include full HERE'S MY GOP preference to avoid them. O’Neill on Thursday. With that (XJVENTRY $79,400 & average heating oil prices in Con­ slightly. But energy analysts es­ roughly $1 a gallon, and his retail newly elected Republican House s;; size patterns and complete instructions up. Possible financing 33 CONDOMINIUMS Eads went a little further. will come the sobering news that >5^ #2234 Special $3.95 timate prices could hit $100 a barrel price from 79 cents a gallon to as and Senate leaders say they’re at 8 % A P R with FOR RENT necticut have shot up from 89.7 “My feeling is, no new taxes the state faces a $2.1 billion com­ CARD...-a cents a gallon to about $1.36 in late if war breaks out. high as $1.29 a gallon. counting on Gov.-elect Lowell P. $30,000 down, 5 year and no income tax,” Eads said. bined deficit for the current year SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACKI MANCHESTER- 2 October — a 51 percent increase. “I think oil is one of the biggest Weicker Jr. to concentrate on balloon. Era Philips Elected to her sixth Senate term and the one that begins July 1. gj To order plans mail check or money order Real Estate 742-1450. bedroom Condo/ But, while those who heat with wild cards in the domestic economic The sharp rise coupled with the spending cuts, not tax increases, last week, Eads said she doesn’t Weicker will be required to and project number and name, with your 4 Thursdays for $65.00 Townhouse. $600/ home heating oil will be paying con­ equation,” said economist Donald L. region’s slumping economy has as he tries to balance, the next name, address and zip code. Add $2.95 for month. 651-3294. expect a long honeymoon for present a balanced budget to the ONLY $6,950 DOWN siderably more, homes heated by Klepper-Smith of Southern New made it harder for customers to keep state budget. J-s H catalog (includes $16 in discount coupons') Weicker, a former Republican General Assembly in February. 5-' NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE Will put the qualified buyer In this charming, older 24 INVESTMENT natural gas can expect little change England Telecommunications Corp. up with their bills, Liveri said, es­ Rep. Edward C. Krawiecki Jr. In Okla please add tax MANCHESTER-Unique, who won the governor’s office He can deal with deficit by cutting home. 7 rooms, 3+ bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, enclosed PROPERTY from last year’s prices. But it appears supplies of the timating that delinquent bills are 10 of Bristol was elected House { CLASSIFIED CRAFTS OFFERED SUCH A FANTASTIC modern 1 bedroom, 1- under his new Connecticut Party agency spending, raising taxes or front porch, walkout basement, garage with patio and 1/2 baths, jacuzzi, About 70 percent of the homes in costly fuel oil will be plentiful un­ percent higher than last year. minority leader TViesday, while (Newspaper ZIP CODE) MANCHESTER- Main banner. finding some combination of the RATE AS THIS!! more. $139,000. central air, wall to wall Connecticut heat with oil, 20 per­ less a full-scale war erupts or Con­ Supplies are considerably ahead Sen. M. Adela Eads of Kent was P.O. BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74008 Street. For sale or rent. “I think it’s going to be dif­ two. mif. \ D.F. REALE, INC. 7800 square feet of carpeting, carport, cent with natural gas and 10 percent necticut suffers a prolonged period of last year. Forbes said nationwide picked to head the Senate laundry facility, large ferent, I don’t know if it will be He said during his campaign REAL ESTATE retail or office space. with electricity. of cold weather. heating oil supplies are 17 percent Republicans. storage area, all harder,” Eads said of the upcom­ that he would employ tax in­ Cali the Classified Department 175 Main St., Manchaatar Parking for 60 cars. appliances. Small People with electric heating sys­ “We are in good shape for the higher than a year ago — 138 mil­ With a $2.1 billion deficit «Kr 646-4525 Free standing building. coming heating season in regard to lion barrels compared to 118 mil­ looming for Weicker, Krawiecki ing session with an independent creases as a last resort. 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE complex. Convenient tems can also expect their cost to and ask for Lee Ann, for more NEW AND EXPERIENCED AGENTS WANTED Ownor/Broker 846- location. $695 per mon­ rise as a result of a fuel adjustment heating oil,” said John S. Forbes, an lion. 4319 or 854-6592. GIVEAWAY PRICEI LICKETY SPLITIII Hurry details & copy deadlines. th plus utilities. No pets. Pleasant 2-story made over to see this terrific REDUCED & READY CONTEMPORARY Need repairs around the 1 month security. for comfy living, vinyl 5 + room Cape on FO R YOUIII $132,000. FLAIR- Magnificent 4 home? Call on expert. References. Available siding, inviting fireplace, Green Rd before some­ Ranch living ease with bedroom contem­ You’ll find the help vou December 1. 643-9153, oak fToors, formal dining one else beats you to it I 643-2711 this 3 bedroom homel porary with view. Mar­ need In Clossifled. 643- after 6pm weekdays. room, eat-in kitchen, 2 -3 bedrooms, Enjoy the Swedish velous floor plan. Great 2711. fenced yard. hardwood floors, fireplaced living room, home for entertaining 34 HOMES FOR RENT BUSINESS Manchester. $159,900. fireplace, unfinished 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE heated Florida room, and everyday living. A s­ 26 BUSINESS king $378,900. Call COLUMBIA LAKE-Small 2 Philips 742-1450. room on 2nd floor just and wall-to-wall car- PROPERTY ready and waiting for MANCHESTER NEAT AND CLEAN eting throughout. Barbara Weinberg Re/ bedroom house. Lake $189,900- Like new, COLONIAL- ovely landscaped & Max East Of The River privileges. $600/month. HISTORICAL CX3LONIAL- minor finishing touches. NEW TO MARKET-East cathedral ceilings, oak Manchester, $159,900. Cprivate yard. Glaston­ 647-1419. Utilities not included. $120's. Conveniently Ceramic bath on 1st Hartford. Multi-purpose Region’s economy hard hit floor, eat-in kitchen with floors, lower level suite Attractive, newly bury linel Anne Miller F Security, references. located 8 room bulbing wKh open span with bath, bedroom, decorated 3 bedroom Real Estate 647-8000. 228-9225. Credit crunch worsening Gambrel roofed home. formal dining room. CONVENIENT LOCA- first floor area (2000+/- family room, fireplace, Colonial with a 2-car F LEXINGTON, Mass. (AP) — term as elsewhere, and that’s after and parts of the Northwest and the 2 Full baths, 4 or 5 SUPER PRICE TION- MANCHESTER square feet). 6 Offbes. GLASTONBURY-3 $119,900. Jackson & lots of glass, nice garage. Well kept availability problem. The nation’s recession will continue having gone through six or seven South Atlantic will experience little bedrooms plus a huge ROOM F O R MOM O R O UTSKIRT- Split level, 5 baths and shower. 3 Bedrooms, gargage, HARTFORD (AP) — The lead the state out of the current Jackson 647-8400. closets. E n clo se sun private rear yard with to pound New England the hardest quarters of job losses.” change in employment. Walls said. barn like garage. Must DADIII $136,900. Com­ 3 bedrooms, 2 full G as furnaces, etc., etc. near schools. $995. state’s credit crunch is getting economic downturn. It’s making The survey also showed an in­ F room. Call Sharon Miller nice deck and newer as the region loses more jobs than Led by Tfexas, the West South be seeni Call Peggy pletely remodeled and baths, dining room, Call listing offbe for ex­ Quiet. 633-2977. worse, adversely affecting some it more difficult for Connecticut crease in the number of respon­ Re/Max East Of The above ground pool. penses and all details. James French, the Massachusetts Gregan. "We’re Selling Walking distance to all updated Colonial with 3 fireplace in living room, companies to compete out of state dents who said they are most in other areas, an economic forecasting Central region will even see a slight MANCHESTER-Hard to River 647-1419. Home lower level office with F O R LEASE-2200 companies’ abilities to expand, commissioner of employment and H ouses’ Blanchard & schools. D. W. Fish bedrooms and 2 full 3S STORE ft OFFICE and overseas.” need of working capital to keep group predicts. gain in jobs, he said. find a home that is as 646- 5566. separate access. Only square feet (2nd fbor). buy new equipment and finance training, has predict^ the state’s Rossetto, 646-2482. Real Estate, 643-1591. baths, full basement, ______SPACE Less than three percent of the their day-to-day operations going. The region will lose 104,000 of “While a recession affecting near­ well kept as this 10 F and walkup attici $147,000. Philips 742- Large open area, 4 of­ day-to-day operations, a survey unemployment rate will hit 7 per­ F More than 35 percent said in April the half million non-farm jobs ex­ ly all states should be considered room U&R Colonial lo­ There's an extra room 1450. fices and 2 baths. said. respondents disagreed that the cent this winter and continue to JUST LISTED! Spacious MANCHESTER- FOR RENT-Commercial/ that the type of financing they pected to disappear nation^ly bet­ widespread, we ought to keep in cated on Ludlow Rd. on the second fbor for F $1,100 per month. FO R Industrial space. Ex­ The Connecticut Business and credit crunch was hurting the 7 room, 2-1/2 bath here in town. Features $139,900. Hurry the NEED LOTS OF LIVING LEASE-800 square needed most was working capital. ween the third quarter of 19W and climb. The rate is ctirrently 6.3 per­ mind that it is uneven in nature and you or yoursi New EXCELLENT PRICE & cellent location. 646- Industry Association survey of state’s economy. cent. Ranch on Rosewood like 4 bedrooms, first price is righti Colonial in S P A C E ? Oversized 3 siding, new windows feet. (1st & 2nd fbor). 2 That figure jumped to 58 percent the first half of next year, according on the whole mild,” Walls said. Lane, Bolton. First floor beautiful condition, bedroom home with LOCATION- 0672. more than 900 businesspeople — Connecticut’s congressional In the rest of the country, the floor family room plus a and 2 car garage tool Manchester, $135,000. Offices and bath with which was released T\iesday — delegation united in June to per­ in the most recent survey. to DRI-McGraw-Hill Inc. New England’s economic picture family room, 2 large lower level recrea­ fenced yard, aluminium custom kitchen Anne Miller 647-8000. shower. $450. per M AN C H EST ER - Main St. “This is not a mild recession for recession will be relatively mild. fireplaces. Central air sided. Hardwood floors, cabinetry, fireplace, 2 1/ Spacious Ranch on a location, near Center showed almost unanimously that suade federal banking regulators Respondents said every won’t start to brighten until early tion room. Enclosed F gorgeous lot in a great month. Total asking Walls said. ana morel Call Louisa sun porch, 2 fireplaces fireplace, new kitchen. 2 baths, 2 car garage. price: $260,000. Strano St. beal for store/offbe. category of financing is more dif­ New England,” Donald Walls, 1992, WaUs said. SOUTH WINDSOR-See area. Large eat-in the lack of available credit is to address the problem. Gioia ap­ If war doesn’t erupt in the Middle Panella, 646-2482. and much more for a Call Sharon Miller Re/ Quiet cul-de-sac street. Heal Estate, 647-7653. 646- 2426 weekdays. 9- ficult to obtain than it was a year research director at DRI, said Tbes- “Elsewhere it will start to turn this lovely 6 room 3 kitchen, formal dining hampering Connecticut’s plauded their effort but said it "We’re Selling Houses" realistic price of Max East Of The River N O R T H COVENTRY 5.______day. “The worst of it is here. It’s as East, the gross national product around earlier, probably in the year old Cape that of­ room, bright living room economy. needs to be doubled. ago. Seventy-seven percent said Blanchard & Rossetto $229,000. 647- 1419. Home 646- $146,900. Philips Real bad as it was in 1974 and 1975.” should drop about 1.1 percent bet­ second and third quarters of 1991,” Estate 742-1450. fers all large rooms. with picture window. Offices- Prime location. “What that means in the long CBIA surveyed its membership working capital was more difficult Real Estate. U&R Realty, 643-2692. 5566. 31 ROOMS FOR RENT Reasonable. Heat. to get. Walls predicted economic growth ween now and the middle of next he said. First floor master Fenced rear yard. D. W. run is that it’s even tougher for in April about the availability of F Fish Real Estate 643- $250/month. 500 sq. ft. would drop 4.7 percent in the region year, he said. Nationally, Walls said deteriorat­ bedroom, living room Connecticut companies to provide credit and more than 82 percent The number of businesspeople OPEN 1-4 PM WEEK­ with fireplace, tiled fbor, 1591. East Hartford- Burnside 647- 9223. The Mid-Atlantic, Midwest and Ave. Clean, comfort­ jobs,” said Peter M. Gioia, said they believed there was a turned down for a loan during the over 11 quarters, with the decrease ing consumer confidence spurred by DAYS & SUNDAYS. kitchen' that is fully East South Central states will ex­ able 2 rm. unit. S T O R E O R O F F IC E for CBIA’s director of research. credit crunch. In the survey past six months increased from al­ ending in the fourth quarter of 1991. higher oil prices were the main Ranches, townhouses. applianced, 1-car rent. Main Street, “In New England the decline in perience a slight recession, averag­ culprits behind the recession. But he N O ASSOCIATION garage, 2 full baths. A s­ Furnished. Reference & “Without the necessary credit, released Tbesday, 96 percent of most 24 percent in April to more WELL-CARED-FOR- Security req. 569-6704 Manchester. 529-7858 employment is similar to what it ing 1 percent employment declines said growing exports would help FEES. king $178,000. U&R South Windsor, healthy companies are less able to the respondents report^ a credit than 29 percent. or 633-8806. or 563-4438. was in 1975,” Walls said. “Things over tluee to four quarters, he said. some industries through the MANCHESTER’S Realty, 643-2692. $199,900. Immaculate BEST NEW HOME F______Colonial with many MANCHESTER-Non- are twice as bad here in the near States in the ^cific Southwest downturn. VALUE. Change your LEGAL NOTICES S U P E R delightful Colonial upgrades and smoker. No pets. lifestyle to 1-floor livina Kitchen privileges. $65/ with in-law or master improvements. Very in these 3 bedroom 2 nbe fb.ving fbor plan week. 643-5395. INVITATION TO BID bath single family at­ bedroom suite. Large 3 season porch. with generous size VERNO N- Unfurnisheded Installation ol Two (2) oil tached homes. Full rooms including a first burners at Bolton High basement, courtyard, Fireplace living room, 1 BR w/kit. privileges. floor family room, 4 $90./wk, private home. School. Spedficatbns and bid covered rear porch, 1 st small office. Manbured forms can be obtained by con­ yard. Asking $219,900. bedrooms and 2-1/2 Quiet area. 871-0514. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 floor laundry, baths. What are you tacting Raymond Boyd, Su­ appliances, skylights, Barbara Weinberg Re/ pervisor of Building & Max East Of The River waiting for-this one has Lots/Lond for Sole ...... 23 Merchandise Musical Items...... 84 attached garage. Set 32 APARTMENTS FOR Grounds, 104 Notch Hoad, Notices 647-1419. it alii D. W. Fish Real Investment Property...... 24 Cameras and Photo Equipment...... 15 on a cul-de-sac near Estate, 643-1591. RENT Bolton, CT 06043, 643-1569. Lost/Found...... 01 Business Property...... 2S Pets and Supplies...... 86 the new mall. $150’s. F Bids will be received until 4:00 Personals...... 02 M ik Specioli^ D c ftt! j Holiday Seasonal...... 71 F Resort Property...... 26 Miscellaneous for Sole...... 87 P.M. on November 10, 1900. Announcements...... 03 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Also 3 bedroom 1 1/2 THE STOCKINGS WERE 1 bedroom apartment- Mortgages...... 27 Tag Sales...... 88 bath townhouses with HUNG.... by the chim­ ZIPPEDY DOO DAHIII quiet, secure building. Award will be made on or Auctions...... 04 Wanted to Buy...... 28 RoofIng/SIdIng...... 57 Clothing...... 73 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... 89 $135,500. True blue 3 before November 26,1990. Financial...... OS Services garages. $143,900. ney with care! Enjoy the $550 per month. Year­ Flooring...... 58 Furniture...... 74 bedroom Cape with for- Electricol...... 59 DIR: Tolland Turnpike holbays by the beauti­ ly lease. Peterman 024-11 Rentals Child C are...... TV/Stereo/Appllonces...... 75 m al dining room, Employment & Education Cleaning Services...... Heating/Plumbing...... 60 or North Main To Union ful fireplace in this spa­ Realty 649-9404. Port Time Help Wanted...... 10 Rooms for Rent...... Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Machinery and Tools...... 76 Automotive fireplaced living room, Lawn C a re ...... to Rossetto Drive. cious 8 room English AVAILABLE December 1- INVITATION TO BID Help Wanted...... 11 Apartments for Rent.... Bookkeeplng/lncome Tax Services Wanted...... 62 Gardening...... 77 Blanchard & Rossetto Tudor Cobnial on East 21x11 family room, and Situation Wanted...... 12 Condominiums for Rent.... Landscaping...... 63 Cars for Sale ...... bvely hardwood floor­ 3 1/2 rooms. Stove, The Eighth Utilities DistricL 32 Carpentry/Remodellng.. Good Things to Eat...... 78 Trucks/Vans for Sale.... 646-2482. Center St. in Business Opportunities...... 13 Homes for Rent...... Concrete...... ing throughout! Use the refrigerator. No utilities, Main Street, Manchester, Painting/Papering...... Fuel Oll/Coal/Rrewood...... 79 Campers/Trallers...... Manchester! 4 Instruction...... 14 Store/Office Space...... first floor bedroom as no pets, no chibren. 1 st Connecticut, seeks bids for Employment Services...... IS Resort Property...... Farm Supplies and Equipment...... 80 Motorcvcies/Mopeds.... bedrooms, 1.5 baths, Ten (10) 4500 P.S. I.. Thirly SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Auto Services...... an extra getaway. New & last months rent and Industrial Property...... Office/Retall Equipment...... 81 PSST, OVER HEREIII If formal dining room, security. $400. 649- (30) Minute Air Cylinders. Real Estate Garages and Storage.... MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... Autos for Rent/Leose.... thermopane windows Recreational Equipment...... 82 Miscellaneous Automotive you haven’t seen this walk-up attic. Many dis­ and garage! Anne Miller 7850. Bid speciHcations may be ob­ Homes for Sole...... 21 Roommates Wanted.... Call 643-2711 for more Information! tinguished lines, ample tained during normal business Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Wanted to Rent...... Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trade.... adorable, eiroandable 4 647-8000. COVENTRY- Unexpec­ room C a ^ Cod Condo, windows and easy ac­ hours (900 A.M. to 500 P.M.) cess from side street. tedly available 1 Monday thm Saturday from READ YOUR AD; Clostifad odvertistmtnts ore you better look now! Lo­ bedroom studio apt. DEADLINES; For classified advertlsments to cated at Wetherall JUST REDUCED to the Dispatcher at the Eighth RATES; 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. taken by telephone as a convenience. The $137,500. Jackson & 22 CONDOBONIUMS Neat & clean. A ll Utilities District Firehouse, 32 be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one Village, you get the util.incl. Quiet street. 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. benefits of condo living Jackson 647-8400. FOR SALE Main Street, Manchester, 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of Female preferred. Connecticut 06040-3136. tion. For adyertlsements to be published the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen but still have your own $425/month. 742-6715. 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. home. Fully applianced MALLARD VIEW- Sealed bids will be received at Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be Ranches and the above address until 700 Minimum charge; 4 lines. corrected by an additional Insertion. kitchen, 1st floor EAST HARTFORD-2 BR laundry, central air, townhouses. No Townhouse, appli, heat/ P.M. on Wbdnesday, Novem­ CLASSIFIED association's fees. lovely fireplace and hot water $660. 2-car ber 28, 1090, at which time CRAFTS Manchester's new room to grow on the parking, 1 mo. sec., they will be publicly opened : A Feature of This retirement community and read aloud aib recorded. NOTICES 5 FINANCIAL 11 HELP WANTED 1 1 HELP WANTED 11 HELP WANTED 11 HELP WANTED 13 BUSINESS OPPOR- 21 HOMES FOR SALE 2nd floorl R E D U C E D $40. application fee. Newspaper from $140’s. Change Avail. 11/1 & 12/1.528- Bids shall remain valb for _____ TUNITIE8______F O R QUICK SALE your lifestyle to one As a condition precedent ALL T Y P E S O F L O A N S - EASY WORKI EXCEL­ ENERGETIC PERSON- LPN-MEDICAL ASSIS- DISHWASHER/BUS 1800's COLONIAL set on $114,900. Jackson & 1708.______THIRTY (30) Days from the to the placement of any $5000 AND UP. Whatever Needed for miscel­ a large corner lot. floor livingl Spectacular bb opening data. The District t I LENT PAYI Assemble TANT-For doctor’s of­ BOY-5pm-11 pm, 5 ••RARE CHANCE^^ Local Jackson 647-8400. advertising in the your situation is we can laneous duties at Perennial gardens, 2 bedroom, 2 bath M A N C H EST ER -2 and 3 reserves the right to reject any products at home. Call fice in East Hartford, nights a week. Apply snack vending route- % Manchester Herald, Ad­ helpI you.yi Call 212-978- Manchester company. flowering trees. Modem single family. Attached room apartments. and all bids fix any reason for information. 1-508- Glastonbury area. 40 Nullis Restaurant, or A LL CASH IN C O M E - vertiser hereby agrees 3533. Some heavy lifting kitchen, wood floors, homes have first floor Security. 646-2426. deemed to be in the best in­ 842-4888 ext H I004 24 Hours per week, Mon- call 647-1500. for sale, call dan 1-800- to protect, indemnify hours. required. 646-5477. day-Friday. Salary plus french doors, abun­ laundry room full Week days 9-5.______terest of the DistricL 749-1115.______basement, covered rear JOSEPH TRIPP and hold harmless the health and pension Dental Surgical Assistant- dance of country Manchester-4 room Manchester Herald, its 10 PART TIME HELP bendits. Call 633-3836 Busy modern oral VENDING Top local route. charm. Coventry. porch and attached Fire Commissiooor garage. Appliances, Duplex w/garage. officers and employees WANTED or 289-5642 between surgery office seeking Priced to sell now. Call $139,900. Philips Real Dated at Manchester, Con­ ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTS i m i carpeting ana more. Set Stove, refrig. $600/+ against any and all 10am-5pm. career oriented in­ Fred. 1-800-749-0044. Estate 742-1450. util. 633-4189. necticut this 12th day of liability, loss or ex­ DISH-WASHER/COOK- GENERAL PAYABLE dividual to join our uni­ F______THANKSGIVING on a cut-de-sac. Near November, 1990. pense including que team. new mall. Dir: Tolland M ANCHESTER-5 Room, Evenings. Aide’s Pizza, One of New England's larg­ 21 HOMES FOR SALE* 8 room Colonial. Immpec- 023-11______attorneys’ fees, arising 133 Spruce St. 643- LEDGER SECRETARY/DIS- Experience preferred. Call Tpke to No. Main St. to 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 baths, est electrical products dis­ PATCH ER-A plumbing cable condition. Two Union St. to Rossetto attic, cellar. All 1 from claims of unfair 2034.______Mindy. 649-2272. 8:00- SUPERVISOR fireplaces- come see Dr. "We’re Selling INVITATION TO BID trade practices, infring- tributors has an opening and heating contractor 2 :00. B E S T D EA L IN GREETINGS appliances. $750 a what quality is. Asking Sealed bids will be received in ment of trademarks, DRIVER-Class 1, full time If you have a Bachelor's for an accounts payable seeks well organized MANCHESTER-75% Houses" Blanchard & month plus utilities. $229,900. 170 Fer­ J A time to rfeflect. Let's give thanks and show thanks for the Rossetto Real Estate, the General Services' office, trade names or patents, position. Must be D ^te e'n Accounting and clerk. The primary respon­ individual with good Human Service Worker: owner financing. 5 Security deposit. dependable. Company communications and of­ Room Cape with guson Road, 646-2482. References. No pets. 41 Center Street, Marrehester, violation of rights of 2-3 years experience, we Training instructors to good fortune we enjoy throughout our lives. benefits. Immediate sibility is to process in­ fice skills. Full benefit ^ara^e. $116,000. 529- Manchester. Barbara 643-1108. CT until 11O0 am. on the privacy and infringe­ work pA and fA in small date shown below for the fol­ opening. 646-5477. can offeryou the oppor­ voices, Insuring vendors Weinberg Re/Max East ment of copyright and ackage available. Call group homes. Respon- I O L D EAGLEVILLE M AN C H ESTER- Available lowing: tunity to break into the are paid the appropriate 69-0501 between Of The River 647-1419. For family, friends, or that special someone! Give a personal­ proprietary rights, unfair NIGHT BARTENDER- sibilities-direct service ROAD- 2.04 Acres immediately. 2 competition and libel amount on time. This in­ §8am-2pm for interview. NOV. 27, 1990 — OFFICE Monday-Friday 6pm to supervisory ranks. In and skill training to MANCHESTER- Lot and ized message that will appear Wednesday, November 21, COVENTRY $49,900. bedroom apartment on PAPER RECYCLING — and slander, which may volves substantial inter- closing. Approximately addition to supervising adults who have locationlll 2 plus acres 1990 in the Manchester Herald. ‘ S O U T H STREET 10 1st floor. Appliances TOWN OWNED BUILDINGS result from the publica­ 30 hours piar week. Ex­ aetton with purchasing and developmental included. Laundry two employees, you will on Porter Street. A few acres COVENTRY NOV. 27. 1990 — SALE OF tion of any advertise­ tra work available. Call a wide variety of vendors. WE DELIVER disabilities. Apply at cosmetics will turn this $59,900. BEAR facilities. $625/month + ment in the Manchester be involved in such things EMPLOYMENT RECYCLED CORRUGATED 646-7961 11am-6pm We offer excellent pay and For Home Delivery, Call Sunrise Northeast, 158 custom built home into A 1X1 inch ad is $4.00 and SWAMP ROAD 2.8 & utilities. 1 months CARDBOARD Herald by advertiser, in­ for interview. as journal entries, cash E. Center Street, a masterpiece. OPPORTUNITIES 2.87 Acres A N D O V ER security. Call evenings cluding advertisements benefits which Include den­ 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 larger ads are available up NOV. 28. 1990 — REPLACE­ reconciliation, branch Manchester. 645-8895. Motivated owners say Hlttlhtr yoe>f ho ilnt /or « job , o r tome- $59,500. OLD TOL­ 647-9072. Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 one sptriai to flO onr, }oe V find mort of MENT OF BALLASTS & in any free distribution tal. Qualifications include EOE. to 1 full page! LAND TURNPIKE 1 - expenses and other du make an offerl Call Lin­ th t araa'i bni mploinmu oppomnMtl MANCHESTER-Duplex FLUORESCENT LAMPS AT ublications published 11 HELP WANTED 1 year accounts payable da Brown Re/Max East SANTA. Th» phytical!, 4.76 Acres COVENTRY y the Manchester ties. Functional knowl To piocf your ad, crazft hat raached tha house on busline. 3 SENIOR CTR & PARK DEPT. experience, good Interper­ Of The River 647-1419. _ _ So give holiday cheer this year with an ad in the Manchester North Polat Our Slim Santa It $59,333- UD. SAM Herald.g JANITOR-Full time open­ edge of a P C is also re CALL; 643-2711 Bedrooms, cellar The Town of Manchester it an sonal communication and ■ 4 fast tall and makat a vary G R E E N R O A D 1+ storage, parking, yard. in g for mature in­ quired. W e offer an ex >K<.>amuting holiday accant orj acres COVENTRY equal opportunity employer, math skills and C R T ex­ SALES/MARKETING SECRETARY Herald! ^all uia at a gift. Eaty to maka. [ $695. 649-2871. dividual to perform $65,900. K EM P RO A D and requires an affirmative ac­ 3 ANNOUNCEMENT^ cellent benefit program perience. If you qualify, Vernon, C T based import/oxport company marketing I Plant Includa complata, il*^ tion policy for all of its Con­ general cleaning duties ::;^::^lutlrated inttructlont, pat-| 31 Acres SCOTLAND MANCHESTER- Main in production If interested submit res come in and fill out an high technology equipment needs a secretary to help il^|:|tarnt. #2228 Spacial $3.05 tractors and Vendors as a MODEL CONTES- CLASSIC COLONIAL- 643-2711 643-2711 $110,000. WALL Street. 529-7858 or environnment. Driver’s ume and salary history, 563-4438. condition of doing business TANTS-Wanted Male application or call: with the daily operations of the office. Diverse respon­ East Hartford. Nice SATISFACTION OR YOUR STREET 7.38 acres with the Town, as per Federal and Female, ages 2 to license helpful. Apply at or call: sibilities include word processing, filing, shipping/ ask, for llze or LeeAnn . M ONEY BACKI P (700 front) C O V EN TR Y ECONOMY older home with lots of ^ V«i'iFn4 nta order plant mail check or p MANCHESTER-2 Order 11246. 221 Prestige Park Rd. $120,000. TOLLAND 3 5 fo r Model Star ECONOMY receiving, marketing mailings, and support to sales charm and quality in­ / CUUSIFIEO Please note - Ail ads must be phoned into the Herald no later than ^x:;-:^monay order and project p Bedroom duplex. Bid forms, plans and Pageant. Sunday, East Hartford. EOE. ELECTRIC cluding natural number and name, with your p i TURNPIKE 26 acres Security, references. ELECTRIC administrators. Monday, November 19,1990 at noon. ^«;r;:nama, addratt and zip. Add specifications are available at December 2nd, Holiday SUPPLY, INC. woodwork, window §^:i^$2.95 for catalog (includat ELLINGTON $139,900. No pets. 649-2003. the General Sen/ices' office. Inn, Bradley Interna­ SUPPLY, INC. Please send resume and salary requirement to: seats, spacious rooms ^ $16 in ditcount coupont!) In EAST STREET 198 HARDWARE CLERK 428 Tolland Tpke. ^;::;:::Okla. plaata add tax. UPPER OAK ST.-3 TOWN OF MANCHESTER. tional Airport. No ex­ 428 Tolland Tpke. ATTENTION: PERSONNEL and 2 great enclosed P LA Y ER PIANOS are In Subdivbable Acres AN­ perience necessary. WANTED-Pleasant, Manchester, CT 06040 demand. If vou have one f CLASSIFIED CRAFTS m DOVER $525,000. Bedrooms, 1st floor. CONNECTICUT ITS porches. $136,000. D. ' l hard working person. Manchester, CT 06040 xS MANCHE$TCR HIAA O 0$040 $700 plus utilities; Great prizes. Call 449- (203)647-5000 W. Fish Real Estate, vou do not use, whv not ' P.O. BOX 1000 m Philips Real Estate 742- RICHARD J. SARTOR. Apply at Conyers 176 BOLTON ROAD ; ^ BIXBY, OK 74008 M 8048, Monday thru (203)647-5000 EOE M/F/V/H exchange It for cash with 1450. security deposit. Call GENERAL MANAGER Hardware. Ask for Bob. VERNON, CT 06066 643-1591. Saturday. EOEM/F/V/H a want ad. ff' ff .V ■X'•/■••• ■■V • 647-0628 after 5pm. 021-11 646-5707. F 16 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. November 14,1990

KtT ’N’ CARLYLE by U rry WrtgW 36 STORE Be OFFICE 91 CARS FOR SALE 1 fliaurliftitrr Herald I SPACE A N o » WAS To YoO'ize CARDINAL Too liMg WtfH yoOR BUICK, INC. Section 4, Page 17 1989BulckRlvlefa $14,960 1988 Skyhawk Coupe $6,990 Wednesday, November 14,1990 1989 Honda Accx)rd LX $13,480 SPORTS 1988 Line. Town Car $12^90 LANDSCAPING t r e e s e r v ic e / CARPENTRY/ PAINTING/ Property for Lease as Dry 1988 Cfiev Corsica Sed. $7,490 PAPERING 1988 LeSabre LTD $11,460 PRUNING REMODELING Storage/Retail - 1 8 0 Park 1987 Buick LeSabra Sed $8,49S Street -- Cheney Historical 1988 Chev Cavalier K.990 1987 Olds Cutlass $6,990 JAN'S NOW AVAILABLE District - $550.00 per month 1987 Buick Century $S,9M n HAWKES TREE SERVICE F. YOUNG WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. FOR INDOOR WORK " year lease -- Contact 1987 Silverado 4X4 $13,990 Buctet. truck & chipper. REMODELING Quality work at a Lawn a Landteape Cara, Ml Yaid 1986 Honda Accord $7,960 Whalers look to Crossman to revive offense Stump lemovol. Free reasonable price I Maintananoa, Rotodling. Houaa (404)551-8166 1986 Oldsmoblle Ciera $4,995 A Expert Craftsmanship • e&timatas. Special Interior & Exterior Claaning, DrKrawaya Saalad, Odd Joba. 9-5 EST 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 oonstderatlon tar okterly arxJ A Decks A Thia Handy Woman 1985 Cavaier Cpe. $3,490 By TOM COYNE were knocked out of the first round Toronto last week for Ed Olezyk and games this season. an O-for-26 slump before going 2- Free Estimates e a a Eatimaiaa 1985 Nissan Pulsar $3,960 handicapped A Window Replacement of the playoffs in April by Boston. Mark Osborne. Johnston also was “I’m happy to be starting over for-10 against Minnesota on Satur­ Call Brian Welgle Call 569-2401 38 GARAGES ac 1985 Olds Delta 88 Cpe $6,900 The Associated Press A Vinyl Siding (Alcoa) Ferraro said he will play with the unable to swing a deal with Pit­ with a clean slate,” Ferraro said. day. 647-7553 645-8912 STORAGE 1984 Buick Century LTD $4^90 A Roofs HARTPORD — He may not be a Islanders Thursday night in Galgary. tsburgh for Zalapski. “But I am disappointed with the way A Rec Rooms 81 Adams Street Grossman, 30, who has been in MANCHESTER-2 Grossman is expected to arrive in Islanders GM Bill Torrey said the things went here at the end. I just A Senior Discount HEATING/ Manchester Dave Ellett or a Zarley Zalapski, but the NHL 11 seasons, had his most garages, side by side. Hartford in time for tonight’s game trade for Ferraro will give the ran into a scoring drought.” A Licensed, Insured Wall Papering and Painting PLUMBING 649-4571 Hartford general manager Ed productive season last year with 15 Call 645-8201. with the Bruins. team’s younger center more time to The entire Whalers team has been A Free Estimates 30 years Experience Johnston said Doug Grossman can goals and 44 assists. Eight of his Serving Manchester for 1990 by NEA. Inc. help revive the Whalers slumping Hartford (5-9-3) snapped an develop. in a drought, losing seven games Insurance, References and 39 ROOMBiATES goals and 27 of his assists were on KiHMasonry-Brick,Slone, ' Over 18 YearsI offense. eight-game winless streak Saturday “From a depth standpoinL we had during an eight-game losing streak Free Estimates NO JOB TOO SMALL the power play. concrete, peilo's and chimney 643-6774 WANTED “When we couldn’t make a trade night when it beat the Minnesota a need for an experienced forward, that ended with a 3-2 overtime vic­ H r Instant Senrice/Free Estimates S ch aller “We feel comfortable getting s A k a , Filleon years experienca Fully Insured. MARTY MATTSSON e i CARS FOR SALE 91 C A R S F O R SA LE for Ellett we went over our list of North Stars in Bloomington. Boston particularly at center ice,” Islanders tory over Minnesota on Saturday. 649-4431 Bath/Kitchen Remodeling CONSERVATIVE-Non- Q u a lity Doug Grossman,” Johnston said. License «S2364a other defensemen we thought could is 3-0-1 in its last four games and GM Bill Torrey said. “Ray posses­ The Whalers are 20th in scoring Forinfornuthn on mybusinesa cat One Call Does It All smoker. Student or Pre-Owned Autos NISSAN Pick-up Truck “We’re not looking to make any CUSTOM QUALITY 30 Years Experience professional. $350 a help us and came up with Doug the Bruins (lO-S-3) lead the Adams ses real good offensive skills.” the 21-team league. Belter Business Bueau. Registered One stop improvements. Value Priced 1987- 37K. $4100 or more deals at this point.” srllh Consumer Protection. M&M Plumbing & Heating month, includes utilities. best otter. 742-9334. BOB RILEY Grossman,” Johnston said Tliesday. Division with their 23 points. The Ferraro, 26, had five straight 20- “We’re hoping he’ll be part of the Framing to Painting. NAME YOUR USED CAR BEST BUYS! Ferraro said he believes he’s Cal 569-7671 649-2871 Call 742-9996 evenings OLDSMOBILEAKX.KSWAGEN The Whalers sent center Ray Fer­ Whalers are fourth, four points goal seasons for the Whalers, in­ answer to our power-play problem,” Licensed & Insured. OWN PRICE ~ 1987 OMa Cutlase Sup. $7,900 PINTO-1980. Runs good. moving into an ideal situation. V or weekend. Johnston said. “He has a good shot Call Dave AdamIcK V-8, Auto, A/C, Low Mies High mileage. $300. 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER raro to the New York Islanders in a ahead of the cellar-dwelling Quebec cluding a 41-goal, 3S-assist season 1989 Lincoln Town Car $19,000 “I really don’t know what type of for a tree quote. Father and son painting, 643-9193 after 5. trade for Grossman. The trade cul­ Nordiques. two years ago. But he has been in a and he’s an ouLstanding point man. WATERPROOFING Installation and Rwlacement 74 FURNITURE Slgnatuna Serlaa, Lika New 649-1749 slump, scoring just one goal in the We felt he could bring a lot to our role they want me to perform, but I 645-6523 papering, removal. 1987 Buick Park Avanua $9,900 SAAB-1980, manual minated a search for an offensive- Johnston was trying to make a ofOil,Gas&Qectrici 1989 VW Jena GL $10,495 RAY FERRARO V-6, Full Power, Leather transmission, works minded defenseman that Johnston deal with Winnipeg for Ellett, but he Whalers last 27 games last season power play.” expect they’re looking for me to 528-5015_____ •Water Headers 3 PIECE- Blue Sofa/bed, 1987 Acura Lagand Sort. $13,900 1987VWJetta $6,995 corner table, love seat/ great, $1000. 643-9625 embarked on when the Whalers was traded with Raul Fenton to and two goals and five assists in IS The Whalers’ power play was in provide some offense,” he said. . . .to Islanders •Warm Air Furnaces V-6, Auto, FuH Power 1986VWJetta $5,995 WET BASEMENTS,? Rick's Handyman and recliner. $500. 870- 1988 Acura Integra 3 Or. $11,900 after 5. 1985VWJetta $4,995 Carpentry •BoileiB 5 Spd., A/C, Sunrxxif, SE Hatchways, foundation cracks, WALLPAPER HANGING 7963. 1987VWGTI $7,495 'Romodeling & Repairs Wilson Oil Company 1987 Acura Integra 5 Dr. $7,900 1986 VW Golf $5,995 National Guild of Auto. PS, PB, AM4^M Stereo sump pumps, tile lines, gravity ■Attics, basements, yards cleaned 6 4 5 6 3 9 3 79 FUEL OIL/COAL/ 1990 Olds Cutlass $9,995 -Hauling -k Professional k 1987ChryalarLabaron $8,800 Not a lot of style feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass $9,995 FIREWOOD Cpe., Auto, A/C. PS, PB Thoughts ■Insured Paper Hangers CENTER 1962 Omega $2,995 ness preffing of concrete walls ■FREE ESTIMATES 1987 Pontiac Qrand Am $8,900 Turbo, Auto, AJC, Sharp 1988 Oldsmobile Delta $8,995 and floors. Chimney clean outs, 646-1948 R. Starkweather FIREWOOD-For sale. MISCELLANEOUS Green and seasoned. 1988 Mercury Sabla LS $5,900 1986 Oldsmobile Delta $6,995 Aplenty stone walls, and concrele repaL's. 6 4 4 -3 1 9 4 V-6, Auto, A/C, Full Power MOTORS $100 cord. Cut, split/ 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass $4,995 in winning bucket SERVICES 1988 Honda Prelude SI $12,900 1986 Olds Toro $7,995 Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ KITCHEN & BATH delivered. 569-2466. “Quality Used Cars” Auto, A/C, Loaded, Low Mies 1986 Ols Cut. Cruiser $7,995 ior citizen discounts. 1987 Toyota Calica OT $8,995 461 Main Street /• 1986 Oldsmobile Ciera $5,995 Len A u ster REMODELING REMODELING Auto, A/C, PS, PB, AfWFM Gwynn had 15 and Burrell had 10, Albert Zuccaro From the smallest repair to the 87 MISC. FOR SALE Manchester, CT 1985 Oldsmobile Ciera $4,995 By TOM COYNE PROFESSIONAL CAR CLEANING 1986 Toytota Calica QT $7,995 grabbed 13 rebounds and handed out four largest renovation, we will do a Auto, A/C, Loaded, Low Miles 649-4304 1964 Oldsmobile Ciera $3,995 The Associated Press Waterproofing Buffing, Waxing, 1985 Honda Civic Sedan $4,995 Many Others complete Job. LET u s HELP assists. Visit our beautiful showroom or Interior Shampooing, E N D R O L L S 5 Spd., A/C 1086 Merc Lynx 48K $2,895 To Choose From 646-3361 You remodel your kllchon or bath Engine Degreasing, HARTFORD — The victory was nice, Sergei Bazarevich had 26 points for the call for your tree, estimate. 27W width — 50C: 1987 Chev Cavalier RS $4,995 1986 Chev Celeb. Euro $4,995 Does Soviet from floor to colling. We offer Vinyl & L e a ttw Conditioning. Auto, A/C, Low Miles but thinks Murray Williams Soviets, Guntars Vetra had 24,18 of them 13" width — 2 for 50 m FRANK YOUNG exterior painting, light car­ 1983 Merc Col Park Vlfeg $3,995 th e tijump? Painting, Etc. No job too small. 10-8pm. November 17, V-6, Auto. A/C. 19,000 Miles condition. Must sell. beat the Soviet National team in international exhibition “I knew we were going to win, but I remaining, to tie the score at 72. He then pentry. Complete janitorial 9 - 5 p m . 1 8 7 1983 Olds Delta 88 Roy $3,795 Call1 I 6 4 4 -1 7 7 5 EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE 1988 Acura Integra LS $6,900 $1300.00. Many extrasi play a year ago, Soviet coach Vladas Garastas was asked thought he was going to dunk iu” Burrell hit a shot from under the basket to give Free Estimates, Insured. servk». Experienced, reli­ Woodbridge St. 3 Dr., 5 Spd., Sunroof, Cass. 1982 Ply Reliant Wag $1,795, O CO AND 643-8844, 7-5pm. to compare the Huskies to other teams he had already the Soviets their first lead since they led ROB CROSBY able, free estimates. 1988 Honda Accord LXI $10,900 1982 Chev Monte Carlo $1,995 said. “I’m going to have to yell at him z -< LANDSCAPING FRIDAY-11/16. 10-2. 21 Coupe, 5 Speed, Loaded 1982 Pontiac LeMans $1,995 played. about that, ^ a t a softy.” 1-0 . 872-1139 Benton St. Rain or 1987 Mitsubishi Mirage $4,900 98 WANTED TO BUY/ L A W N CARE 643-0304 1982 Pontiac Phoenix $1,695 Garastas said Gonnecticut was the best team his club The basket ended the Soviets’ furious Gwyim’s 3-pointer at 2:40 gave the H H Fall Cleanups shine. Furniture/old 4 Cylinder, AT, A/C 1981 Chev Camaro $2,295 ______TRADE______had faced. Huskies a 77-75 lead. After a Burrell free 645-8892 miscellaneous.______1984 Plymouth Horizon $2,600 comeback attempt as they hit 9 of 11, or m I 4 Cylinder, /VMfFM Cass., Low Miles 1981 Pont Grand Prix $2,395 There were several chuckles of laughter that filled the 82 percent, from 3-point range in the throw, Bazarevich hit a 3-pointer at 1:13 ROOFING/ SNOW PLOWING 0 m MOVING-From 10 room 1979 Olds Delta 88 51K $1,895 We buy clean, late model used room after that. second halL The Soviets trailed by 19 to tie the score at 78. YARDMASTERS SIDING LINTON LANDSCAPING Reserve Now home. Many household 1979 Ford Mustang $1,995 cars and trucks. Top prices One of the teams the Soviets had already played was Commercial & Residential SCHALLER twice in the first half and by 18 when Dan 646-4284 items. Tools, electronic 1975 Cadd Eldorado Con $6,495 Sellers rebound basket with 26 seconds 1 ^ L e a ve s ra k e d a n d Snow Blower Service Available paid. UNLV. Gyrulik hit two free throws with 13:31 equipment. 11/17 and 1973 Dodge Charger $2,195 left gave the Huskies an 80-78, but Vetra tre e s c u t Fall Cleanups (io% sr. chu. oac.) ACURA Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet As all college basketball fans know, the Ruimin’ Low Rates 11/18, 9am-3pm. 129 remaining. hit a 3-point shot with three seconds left R o G u tte rs a n d g a ra g e s Retaining Walls 345 CENTER STREET M-CIVisa Accepted Rebels went on to win the NGAA championship. LIONEL COTE 649-4304 Shepard Dr. 1229 Main Street Burrell’s pass was reminiscent of the to give the Soviets an 81-80 lead. n cle a n e d Walkways-PaWos Manchester. (Forest MANCHESTER New Arrivals Daily Manchester, CT The Huskies took on the Soviet national club again ROOFING & SIDING Mike Anyf/me court-length pass he made to Tate George The Huskies said they letdown on ^ Hills area) Financing Available Thesday night at the Givic Genter. And, after UGoim had Oo O i Call 643-9996 •30 Years Experience Shrub & Tree Installation 647-7077 646-6464 in the NGAA tournament last year, when defense in the second half. beaten the Soviets, 82-81 on a last-second shot by Mur­ George hit the winning shot at the buzzer m c/5 •Fully Insured ray Williams, Garastas was asked to compare this year’s “We tried to lay back and let our Leaf Removal and •License # 506737 to b ^ t Glemson. But Burrell said he FRENCH'S LAWN & Husky defense to that of last year. defense win it for us,” Burrell said. “We Snow Plowing. never thought of the earlier pass until w 5 646-9564 TREE SERVICE BEING RESPONSIVE TO CUSTOMER NEEDS HAS needed to stay aggressive offensively.” Complete fall dean-up. Leaf We’re not sure he fiilly understood the question. But someone asked hint. K e n 'S The Aeeoclated Preea removal, Debri removal & EARNED US*A RATING IN SERVICE the response, through an interpreter was the Husky “We’re trying to forget about last year. “We broke down on defense,” Smith Lawn Service Brush clearing. Gutters defense was better this time around. BLOCK — UConn’s Dan Cyrulik blocks a shot by Viktor Berezhnoi said. “It seemed like our intensity S > Today Is great day ... and Last year is last year. This is a new year,” cleaned. When you need ;o advertise, (Tan Husky fans dream of a second “Dream Season?” Free Estim ates Classified Is a great way 645-1312 Day or Evening nothing works like ClessifledI T f T BY OUR CUSTOMERS... of the Soviet Union National team in the first half of their exhibition Burrell said. dropped. We can’t do that” ... to sell something! 643- If you ask demanding Husky coach Jim Galhoun, this 649-8045 or 643-0747 FREE ESTIMATES . DJal S43-2711 game Tuesday night at the Hartford Civic Center. The Huskies pulled Rod Sellers scored 24 points for the The Huskies outhustled the weary 33 > 2711. I HERE'S WHY! year’s club has quite some distance to cover before it can Huskies, Ghrls Smith scored 18, John Soviets in the first half. compare to the group that won the Big East Gonference out an B2-B1 victory. I We offer early-bird service department hours I Service department pick-up and delivery is also available championship and was NGAA East Regional runners-up. I Extended service hours...Open til 7 p.m. nightly I Free 24-hour tow and road service' “We made some progress from the Marathon Oil game,” Galhoun said, referring to the exhibition opener I We even have Saturday service hours I Lifetime service guarantee in which the traveling semi-pro squad scored almost at UConn’s recruiting ranks among the best I Extended parts department service hours Bridge I We offer free senrice department loaner cars will in thumping the Huskies, “but thank God we still have 11 days to get ready,” he added. By TOM (X)YNE they had the best recruiting year in the nauon." Goimecticut coach Jim Galhoun said he could not com­ WE DON'T MEET THE COMPETITION.^ UGonn opens the regular season Nov. 24 at the Harry Rudy Johnson, a 6-7 forward from Jacksonville, Fla.; ment on recruits until he receives the letters of intent. S e e spo t was headed for defeat. Then he saw a A. Gampel Pavilion against the Gollege of Gharleston. The Associated Press NORTH U-14-90 faint chance. If West’s heart 10, obvi­ 6-3 shooting guiard Brian Fair of Phoenix; 6-2 point Johnson and Fair are rated among the nation’s top 45 ♦ J 7 4 “We made great progress, but we still have a lot of w in ously a lead from a doubleton, was ac­ WESETWEPACEFOR UNBEATABLE DEALS! HARTFORD — The Big East season doesn’t begin guard Kevin Ollie of Los Angeles; 6-6 forward Donny high school recruits by Gibbons, while Ollie and Mar­ V Q 9 work to do. We feel we were aggressive for about 30 companied by the eight, declarer’s for two months but Goimecticut already has earned its Marshall of Federal Way, Wash.; and 6-10 center Nan- shall are in the top 70. ♦ Q 6 4 minutes. We lost that aggressiveness,” Galhoun analyzed. 4 J 9 8 5 3 By James Jacoby seven would become a winner. So de­ first conference victory, a recruiting analyst said. tambu Willingham of Adanta have said they would sign And Gibbons said Willingham has great potential. 1991 TOPAZ 4-DR GS “I think our offense created some of their offense be­ clarer played the heart ace and was “Gonnecticut has had the top recruiting year in the Big letters of intent with Gonnecticut today. “He is a promising kid who could turn out to be as WEST EAST It would have been better for South happy to see the eight from West. Next Comfort Convenience Group, Electric Rear cause we weren’t executing.” 4 A 10 6 4532 East — no one else is even close,” said Bob Gibbons of Today is the first day high school seniors could sign to cue-bid three hearts after East’s came the king of clubs. Declarer could Window Defroster, Automatic, A/C, Speed What UGoim did execute in the final 3.3 seconds was with colleges during a weeklong early-signing period. 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Vfe The Bucks jumped out to a quick have to maintain (our intensity) for 40 (minutes). It “It’ll take an hour to finish,” said Manchester girls’ 15-2 lead, established their defense 1 SAVE *3,614 ** shouldn’t come down to a last-second shot.” swimming coach Dave Rost. immediately, held the Geltics to 30 SALE PRICE In the completed events, Manchester High’s first-half points and won their fifth avoid negative types. should be able to enjoy yourself without Katelyn Lindstrom set a school record in taking third AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) In matters detracting from or interfering with your jPf99S UGonn had a 47-32 halftime lead after leading by as straight game. ) % u r that pertain to your career you should serious affairs. many as 19 in the opening 20 minutes. (Thris Smith had placement in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of Milwaukee’s 5-1 opening act is ^ r t h d a y have a slight edge over your competi­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A number of little *12,494 17 of his 18 points in the opening half, a fact that didn’t 24.88. In diving, Manchester senior Kerri Lindland, its best since 6-1 in 19M-85. tion today. However, if you are going to things you have failed to finish up until get overlooked by Galhoun. UGonn held the Soviets to the defending Glass L champ, had to settle for second “It’s a big deal to beat every make your move, do it quickly because this point in time can be concluded to place with a total of 331.50 points. Shaimon Kearney lime may not be your ally. your satisfaction today. You’ll enjoy MAZDA SPECIALS 38.7 percent shooting the first half. team,” said Milwaukee’s Alvin Nov. 15, 1990 of (Cheshire High took the title with 337.40 points. Robertson, whose night’s work in­ PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) A friend of sweeping the decks clean. But Galhoun knew the Soviets would be back. “Just There are indications you may become foreign extraction or someone born in a VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Something Manchester sophomore Erica Ringbloom was sixth cluded 15 points, 11 assists, 10 Involved in a very unique endeavor or place distant from your place of birth fortuitous might develop for you today 1990 4X4 1991 1991 ask Texas. Ask Purdue. They’re too good of a shooting with a total of 316.45 points. rebounds and four steals. enterprise in the year ahead. It will be could play a constructive role in your af­ through a friend you meet in a chance 1991 626 team and I knew they’d start hitting some of their shots.” Both Lindland and Ringbloom with their scores “They’re an older basketball team something you'll have a hand in fairs today. encounter. You and he/she have always Only Williams’ shot saved UGonn from a late disaster. qualified for Saturday’s State Open Meet at Southern ARIES (March 21-April 19) This could been able to communicate with one an­ PICKUP MIATA NAVAJO but they still have all the skills there. originating. ' “The win was very good for us. We needed to win,” Gonnecticut State University in New Haven. 9 I w o u l^’t want Larry Bird open for SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Don t be be an exciting day for you where joint other very well. * reluctant to discard old, unworkable endeavors are concerned. Something LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Today you 12,449 Galhoun said. “I thought Katelyn’s 50 freestyle was extremely a 3-pointer with the game on the line could be extremely lucky where your * methods for better procedures today. extraordinary might suddenly develop *9,599 *13,995 17,449 And the winning play? impressive because when you hold the school record or (Kevin) McHale catching the ball Sometimes it make sense to switch that’ll please you as well as the other material interests are concerned, but in a short event like the 50, every hundredth of a in the post. They’re still dangerous. not necessarily in other areas. Keep “It was the Tate play with a layup,” Galhoun quipped. horses in midstream. Trying to patch up party involved. SK «M05323 SK#M15076 SK »M15028 second is tough to improve. And she came down .61 “We played aggressive. Our a broken romance? 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Myers was 10th in the same for a slam dunk Tuesday night over the Celtics’ Brian Shaw CANCER (June 21-July 22) Today you enter your access code “They have some quick guards. one today and that is why it behooves Just Off Exit 60 from 1-84 TEL: 643-5135 1-800-899-4530 event. (20) in their game in Milwaukee. The Bucks beat the Celtics, vou to communicate or socialize with might be more inclined to think about number, which is 184 Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester progressive thinkers. Make it a point to pleasure than work. Fortunately, you Herald. Please see BUCKS, page 18 119-91. 18 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, November 14,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, November 14,1990—19 Hkeai Welch voted Giants-49ers In Brief. Magic snaps 16-game home skid best in AL a good bet Blood Bank set for Nov. 23 By BILL BARNARD u Thanksgiving Road I^ce Blood Bank collecuon is scheduled for Friday The Associated Press F R ^ C IS C O (AP) — Bob Welch had a Nov. 23. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 41 Park St reakthrough season, a Cy Young award-winning season, for everyone from 11 ajn. to 5 p.m. ’’ Now even the Magic has as many points as Magic. byjpvmg almost every pitch a lot of thought. A total of 100 units of blood was collected a year ago The Orlando Magic snapped its NBA-record 16-game No doubt about it, with me it’s between the ears,” the By DAVE GOLDBERG and Charles E. Jacobin Jr., chairman of the blood bank home losing streak Tbes^y night, beating the Dallas Uaklwd Athletics’ 27-game winner said "niesday, The Associated Press collecuon, is looking for another good drive Mavericks 109-103 behind Terry Catledgc’s 30 points. des^bing the key to his 1990 pitching success. “This y ^ ’s motto is ‘Be A Life Saver’’and I would Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Lakers lost 112-111 to I. . “every pitch I throw may be my Ask Bill Pbicells THE QUESTION and you get THE urge all who can to come in and join the ‘Life Savers ’” Phoenix, dropping their record to 1-4, their worst start last,” Welch added. ANSWER. Jacobson said. since 1978-79, the year before Magic Johnson’s arrival ^2 previous major league seasons, Welch com­ “We’re not on a collision course with the 49ers,” the in the NBA. piled a 149-103 record but never won more than 17 New York Giants’ coach says. “We’re on a collision BCI wins 3-on-3 tourney Orlando, which lost its first six games, including two g ^ e s in a season. He was 27-6 this season, his third course with Detroit. at home, got 16 points from Sam VincenL four in the with Oakland. MiWCHESTER — The Manchester Jaycees second Yeah. Sure. OK. annual 3-on-3 basketball tournament attracted over 100 final minute, to beat the Mavericks, who lost Roy His victory total was the But try telling that to ABC, which televises Super players with BCI winning the championship over LeMor highest for an American Bowl XXIVI-II on Dec. 3. Pbul Withec, Kim Bushey, Mike Farley and Carver L^gue pitcher since 1968, Try telling that to talk show hosts and callers in the Glezen were members of the winning BCI team. Withee NBA Roundup when Detroit’s Denny two cities that house the first teams to start the season won the long distance shoot-out contest. McLain won 31 games. 9-0 in tandem since the Bears and Lions did it in 1934. Tarpley for the season and Eat Lever for up to six weeks But the A’s right-hander And who were the Joe Montana and Phil Simms of that Lucas at Albertus Magnus with knee injuries. was anything but a year? NEW HAVEN — Sophomore Scott Lucas, a graduate “The victory feels good. It’s tough going winlcss,’’ runaway wiimer in the AL The Giants-49ers contest has become a special spec­ of Coventry High where he was a member of the state Vincent said. Cy Young voting an­ tacle in this odd season when the main topics of discus­ Class S championship team, is a member of the Albertus Johnson had 20 points against the Suns, and his 15 as­ nounced Tbesday. One of sion are the loony schedule and the even loonier officiat­ Magnus College men’s basketball team for the 1990-91 sists made him the second player to surpass 9,000. He is the 28 voters didn’t even ing. In fact, because parity now refers only to the 23 season. V 880 behind Oscar Robertson’s record, but career miles­ rate Welch among the teams below the Giants, 49ers, Bears, Bills and Dolphins, Lucas, a 6-foot-4 forward, averaged 16.2 points a tones are far from Johnson’s mind. league’s top three pitching a meeting of two good teams is a rarity and a meeting of game for the Falcons in their first varsity season a year “All I’m concerned about is winning,” he said. performers. two 11-0 teams unheard of. ago when they posted a 9-11 mark. “Everybody’s just down. It’s difficult to take sometimes. Yes, next Monday night’s Raiders-Dolphins game in We have to continue to work hard. I knew we were going Boston’s Roger Tha Aasoclatad Pr*M STICKING IT TO ’EM — Montreal’s Brent Gilchrist receives a stick on his helmet as he tries Miami could be a good one. But it would have been a Manning on the injured list to take a while to get it together, but I’m an impatient Clemens, his bid for a third better one if the Raiders hadn’t stumbled over Kansas LOS ANGELES (AP) — Forward Danny Manning, BOB WELCH Cy \bung hurt by to get by New Jersey’s Claude Le:;iieLiX during the first period of their game Tuesday night at man.” City and Green Bay the past two weeks. who has played in only two games this season, was the Meadowiands Arena. The Devils beat the Canadiens, 6-3. The defeat snapped a 17-game losing streak at the a late season arm problem, finished as runner-up. Oak­ Which is what Pbrcells and George Seifert have to placed on the injured list "niesday by the Los Angeles Forum for the Suns, but it was the Lakers’ fourth straight land’s Dave Stewart was a 20-game winner for a fourth worry about the next two weeks against Detroit and Clippers. loss to Phoenix, including the last three of last season’s straight season and a Cy Young also-ran a fourth straight Philadelphia (New York) and Tampa Bay and the Rams Maiming, who has been diagnosed as having patella playoff series. time, this time in third place. Reliever Bobby Thigpen of (San Francisco). You can probably scratch Detroit (it’s tendinitis in his right knee, has averaged 11.5 points and “Beating L.A. last year did so much for our con­ the Chicago White Sox posted a major league record 57 Nothing but sweet music outdoors) and Tampa Bay but the Rams and Eagles are 3.0 rebounds. He will miss at least five more games. fidence, it’s just unbelievable,” said Kevin Johnson, who saves and finished fourth in the voting. another story, particularly the Eagles, whose defense had 24 points and 14 assists. “Not loo many teams have The National League Cy Young winner will be an­ looked its ferocious self for the first time this season Agassi tops Sampras at ATP been able to beat a healthy Laker team in the Eighties. Th* Aasoelatwi Praas nounced today. against the Washington Redskins on Monday night. FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Since losing the We were able to beat a healthy Laker team, so it really BAD PASS — Seattle’s Dana Barros, left, makes a bad pass to a teammate and has it stolen "This is special. It’s something I cherish,” Welch said for the high-flying Blues Typically for the 1990 season, the Giants-49ers game U.S. Open final to R te Sampras, Andre Agassi has been meant a lot to us coming in here and knowing that we’ve by Maurice Cheeks, right, of the New York Knicks during their game Tuesday night in Seattle. of his postseason honor. means very little in a tangible way. It gives the winner an working on his serve. done it before.” The Knicks beat the Sonics, 116-110. But, referring to the National League champion Cin­ edge for home-field advantage in an NFC title game Division. fense going against them tonight, It paid off as fourth-seeded Agassi fired 10 aces and Phoenix overcame 36 points by James Worthy and cinnati Reds’ sweep of the favored A’s in October, he By The Associated Press (both have to get there first) and it also helps the winner Tugnutt stopped Rod but they forecheck well and kept us beat fifth-seeded Sampras 6-4,6-2 on the opening day of took advantage of his missed free throw with one second added, “You’d like to have the other thing, the World stave off the Bears in the fight to avoid having to play in Bulls 84, Jazz 82: Michael Jordan’s jumper as time Pistons 118, Heat 93: Isiah Thomas scored 23 points Brind’Amour’s shot from the left bottled up,” Erixon said. “PCeters the ATP World Championships, the season-ending tour­ remaining. ran out gave Chicago the victory. Series championship.” The St. Louis Blues are making the first round of the playoffs. nament pitting the top eight players in the world. and Detroit had a 19-1 first-quarter run. circle but Hull was waiting by the was a big force for them.” Trail Blazers 155, Nuggets 129: Undefeated Portland Karl Malone, who had 28 points and 19 rebounds, Fifteen of the voting members of the Baseball Writers sweet music. But as for anything else? In other matches, top-seeded Stefan Edberg beat beat winless Denver as Clyde Drexler had 39 points, 11 Thomas’ steal and layup gave the Pistons an 86-66 right side of the net for the rebound Devils 6, Canadiens 3: Dave missed shots on Utah’s last two possessions, and the lead after three quarters, and they extended the margin to Association named Welch first on their Cy Young ballots. Brett Hull flipped in a rebound The Giants lead the Eagles and Redskins by four Emilio Sanchez 6-7, ^3,6-1 and third-seeded Ivan Lendl rebounds and 12 assists. He goi 10 second-place votes and two third-place votes for his second goal of the game to and lifted it over the goaltender for Maley and John MacLean scored 44 Bulls called timeout after rebounding the second miss 28 in the fourth. his league-leading 19th goal. seconds apart in the third period games in the East; the Bears lead the lackers by four in defeated Thomas Muster 6-3,6-3. , averaging 31.8, had 30 points for with 16 seconds left. for a total of 123 points. Clemens (8-10-7) had 77 points, break a tie with 1:14 remaining and the Central and the 49eres lead the Saints by five in the Edberg, Agassi, Sampras and Sanchez are in the same the Nuggets (0-7), who have allowed an average of 153 Mark Aguirre and John Salley added 20 and 15 points, O H Stewart (3-7-7) 43 and Thigpen (2-1-7) 20. “Sometimes when you get into a after New Jersey blew three leads. Jordan scored 29 points. John Stockton had 13 points respectively, for the Pistons. Kevin Edwards led Miami J3 f” the Blues beat Quebec 4-2 Tbesday West. group. After round-robin matches, the two top players points while scoring an average of 138. night, the Nordiques’ club-record- roll, you can find a way to win,” Maley put the Devils ahead 4-3 and 14 assists for U t^. with 14 points. Geoff Courmall said. “We sure when he took a drop pass from Pat With seven games to go, that means the races are over from each group advance to the semifinals of the $2 mil­ The Blazers (6-0), the only unbeaten team, made a Warriors 128, Spurs 124: Mitch Richmond, 24- tying 11th straight loss. St. Louis is lion event. 76ers 108, Pacers 100: Charles Barkley scored 19 of > m didn’t play as well as we have been Conacher and drilled a shot over the — the 49ers’ magic number is two; for the Bears and team-record 38 of 56 field goals (68 percent) in the first for-30 from iMS field in his last two games, scor^ 31 on an 11-1-1 hot streak and has won Giants, it’s three. half, surpassing their previous high of 35. his 23 points in the second half for Philadelphia. the last two or three weeks and to stick of Montreal goaltender Patrick points and Tim Hardaway and Chris Mullin had 24 Then Philadelphia took a 100-90 lead with a 13-2 run five straight. So despite what Parcells and Seifert say, their meeting Minor leagues make new pitch Eight Blazers scor^ in double figures, including Terry Recruits come out with a win is good.” Roy at 8:12. MacLean scored from apiece for Golden State. capped by a 3-pointer with 2:26 remaining by Hersey O CD In addition, the Blues’ 13-4-1 Dec. 3 is the game that saves the season (decade? year? Porter with 19 points and 13 assists. Hull’s tie-breaking goal came close range when he slipped the NEW YORK (AP) — Negotiators from the major The effort by the Warriors’ trio overcame a 32-point, Hawkins, who 1^ the 76crs with 24 points. z -< record is the best in franchise his­ century?) for the NFL. Knicks 116, SuperSonics 110: New York improved From Pane 17 shortly after Quebec’s hit puck past Roy’s glove and Laurie leagues received a new proposal from the minor leagues 18-rcbound effort by San Antonio’s David Robinson. Reggie Miller scored 23 points and Chuck Person 22 tory after 18 games and they are Parcells even went so far as to hint Monday that trying its road record to 4-0, including three straight on its West •H -H Boschman added a short-handed and said they hoped to sch^ule a bargaining session on Rockets 90, Timberwolves 88: David Wood tipped in for the Pacers. second overall in the NHL with 27 to become the first team to go unbeaten since the 1972 m X good as any of them,” (iibbons said. goal at 11:35. the Player Development Contract for Thursday. Coast road trip, with its first victory in Seattle since a pass from Otis Thorpe with 24 seconds left, giving Hornets 120, Bullets 105: Armon Gilliam scored 39 points but have played three fewer Dolphins has its positive aspects. Bill Murray, the chief negotiator for the major leagues, 0 m “This is a great class. They’re all exciting players — NHL Roundup The Devils outshot Montreal 17-9 1985. Houston the victory. points, one short of the Charlotte franchise record. games than the New York Rangers, “Yes, at this point it’s a plus factor,” he said. “The said he was reviewing the two-page proposal with his type players. They are great athletes who who have 28. in the first period and led 2-1 on Trent Tbeker’s 3-pointer with 56.5 seconds left in Wood’s basket gave Houston an 89-88 lead after Ver­ Gilliam, who fell one shy of Kelly Tripucka’s mark, players really want to do this.” bargaining committee. At the same time. Commissioner 1 ^ can run the floor and leap,” Gibbons said. “Connecticut goals by Alexei Kasatonov and overtime gave the Knicks the lead for good, and Fbtrick non Maxwell’s missed free throw was rebounded by made 16 of 24 field goals and seven of eight free throws. Hull, who had gone two games the post and Blues goalie Curtis But it’s also a plus to the team that knocks off the un­ Fay Vincent said he might soon become involved in the fans who have seen some pretty lean years have finally Patrik Sundstrom around one by Ewing scored 28 points for New York. Thorpe, who finished with 20 points and 13 rebounds. He also had 12 rebounds. O o without a goal, had to control a Joseph stopped shots by Craig beaten team — San Rancisco, with 17 straight wins, has been rewarded.” Montreal’s Stephane Richer. tal^. Sedale Threatt had 24 points for the Sonics, who sent Thorpe started at center for Akeem Olajuwon, who Cavaliers 121, Hawks 104: Cleveland snapipcd an wobbly puck on his fifth game-win­ Wolanin and Bryan Fogarty. Rich n The recruits are easily Connecticut’s best class and Montreal pulled even on a short- already equalled Miami’s mark, albeit over two seasons; Vincent had believed an agreement was close before the game into overtime on Gary Payton’s layup with 39 missed his first start in 184 games with a sprained left 11-game losing streak in Atlanta behind Gerald Raddio’s ning goal of the season and ended Sutter added an empty-net goal with could be the nation’s best, depending on whether Corey handed goal by Russ Courtnall at the Giants have 12 straight regular-season victories with he traveled to Japan two weeks ago for a postseason tour, seconds left to tie the score at 104. ankle. 22 points. Q CD up with a sharp-angled shot as he 25 seconds left. Alexander signs with Virginia, he said. 5:16 of the second period. Brendan an overtime loss to the Rams in last season’s playoffs the but a deal could not be clo.'cd. The major leagues then skated close to the goal line. only black mark over that period. m CD “This is probably as great a turnaround and parlaying “I wasn’t looking anywhere,” he Shanahan put New Jersey ahead aimounced they would hold their own winter meetings at Rangers 1, Flyers 1: New York’s That loss was mollified (not erased) by New York’s ef­ Rosemont, 111., next month rather than join the minor of national image from being in the final eight that I have said. “I just knew he (goalie Ron Jan Erixon and Philadelphia’s Keith again at 14:37 and Montreal’s Mark 5 ever seen,” Gibbons said. “You look at Coimecticut and Pbderson tied it for the last time at ficient 31-7 drubbing of the Rams in Anaheim on Sun­ leagues in Los Angeles for the traditional joint session. Graf beats Capriati in Slims TUgnutt) was down and I had to get Acton traded goals early in the say they have had the best recruiting year on the West 6:31 of the third period. Todd Ewen day. Afterward, the Rams’ John Robinson noted what the puck up. I was running out of second period. New York’s vastly improved secondary did to Jim Mavs’ Tarpley out for season Coast.” room.” centered the puck from the comer By BOB GREENE In the first upset of the $3 million, Graf and Capriati, who turned pro in S > Erixon put the Rangers ahead Everett (17 of 37 for 185 yards with three interceptions) DALLAS (AP) — Forward will miss the The Huskies went 3 1 6 last year, tied Syracuse for the Elsewhere, the Rangers and with a short-handed goal at 2:07. and it glanced off Pederson’s skate The Associated Press year-ending tournament, Conchita March just before she turned 14. In and said: rest of the Dallas Mavericks’ season after ligament Big East regular-season title, won the conference tourna­ Philadelphia skated to a 1-1 tie James Patrick picked up a loose past goalie Chris Terreri. Martinez of Spain ousted No. 7 Zina their first two meetings — at both “I know the Giants are noted for run defense, but I damage was discovered in his right knee. 33 > ment and advanced to the final eight in the NCAA tour­ while New Jersey beat Montreal 6-3 puck that deflected off Philadelphia NEW YORK — The unflappable Garrison 6-3,6-0. Wimbledon and the U.S. Open — nament before losing to Duke in overtime. Penguins 4, North Stars 1; think their pass defense is better than their run defense at The damage was found during surgery. Tarpley was Tonight, the first round will be Graf won in straight sets. and Pittsburgh defeated Minnesota defenseman Terry Carkner and fed Goalie Frank Pieuangelo, back after this point.” Steffi Graf flapped. The Huskies also are expected to add 6-foot-3 guard injured in the first quarter of Friday’s 111-99 victory completed when No. 4 Mary Joe But not at the Virginia Slims 4-1. Erixon, whose shot bounced off a two-game benching, made 42 And when the smoke cleared at Richie Ashmeade of Flushing, N.Y., next season. Ash- That, of course, is a caution to the 49ers, whose run­ over Orlando, but the Mavericks thought it was just a Fernandez plays Nathalie Tauziat of Championships. third-string goalie Pete Peeters’ pad. saves and Zarley 2^apski scored a Madison Square Garden on Tbesday meade, rated 63rd in the nation last year, signed with the Quebec’s setback tied the ning game seems to have gone south and who depend so dislocated kneecap. France, second-seeded Monica Seles Capriati won only three points on Acton tied it at 5:30 when he short-handed goal for a 2-0 Pittsbur­ night, Graf had won her first-round Huskies last spring but didn’t qualify academically. He is franchise record set last year. The much on Joe Montana and Jerry Rice. Will the Giants “Arthroscopic surgery on Roy revealed a fresh tear of meets Austrian Barbara Paulus, and Graf’s serve in the opening set, and lifted Dale Kushner’s rebound over gh lead. The North Stars outshot the match at the Virginia Slims Cham­ expected to enter Connecticut as a freshman next fall Nordiques, who have had the NHL’s use single coverage on Rice with 10 seconds left in the the anterior cruciate ligament with complete detachment third-seeded Gabriela Sabatini takes two of those came in the final game. New York goalie John Van- Penguins 43-23 but could manage pionships 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 while after spending this year at St. Thomas More prep school. worst record the last two seasons, half and allow him to get out of bounds with a 27-yard in an area of previous tearing,” Dr. I^t Evans said. “It on Jana Novotna of Czechoslovakia. But the Florida youngster had biesbrouck’s stick. only Brian Bellows’ second-period teenage prodigy Jennifer Capriati are 3-14-3 and last in the Adams pass to set up a field goal, as Dallas did Sunday night? also revealed a tear in the back portion of the lateral car­ had won the crowd. “I would have like to have gotten shaken off any nervousness and “We thought we could get our of- goal. Don’t bet on it. tilage. TTie procedure went well. We expect him to have After the match, Capriati was first farther, but if I have to lose to her, at realized that she could battle Graf full recovery and he could be ready for the playoffs in interviewed by television, then least 1 played well,” Capriati said. on the German’s own terms with Bucks With a Get the May.” signed autographs for the crowd. It was an understatement. Their powerful groundstrokes. Tarpley had averaged 20 points and 11 rebounds in Graf left the court immediately for clash was one of the best matches And that she did, breaking Graf in hearing answers, five games and was shooting 54 percent from the field. From Page 17 the dressing room, where she played at the Garden in years, a the second game of the second set loss, get results, WBA will sanction title fight vomited. classic battle with two of the hardest enroute to a 3-0 lead. Graf pulled “Steffi had a virus last week. She hitters in women’s tennis. even at 4-4, but, cheered on by the They were running at us. We didn’t life can be get 100% NEW YORK (AP) — The World Boxing Association had a sore throat, and today she Graf needed 1 hour, 54 minutes to crowd of 13,519, Capriati broke do much with the basketball. We will sanction the heavyweight championship fight bet­ started to feel nauseous during the overcome the 14-year-old Capriati, Graf again in the 12th game. And didn’t shoot it well, we didn’t pass it full of guaranteed ween Evander Holyfield and George Foreman, set for At­ match,” said Kathleen Stroia, a the game’s newest phenom. And that was enough to give her the well,” said Bird after his first lantic City on April 19. second set. d physical therapist for the Women’s Graf knew before she hurried to the single-digit scoring since getting questions... satisfaction!! WBA attorney James Binns said that his organization Tennis Association who treated Graf dressing room that this challenge It was after Capriati held at love nine against Seattle last December. would announce its approval of the fight today, provided during the second set. “She has a was only the beginning, that the to begin the second set that Stroia "The Bucks came out and in­ the winner meets the WBA’s top-ranked contender as of touch of the flu and a virus.” much-ballyhooed Capriati was for first went onto the court to confer timidated us defensively,” said Bos­ 3 June 11, 1991. Right now, former champion Mike Tyson The defending champion and No. real. The press clippings were as with Graf. On the next changeover, ton coach Chris lord as his team II H-GI\R 4GIMM is ranked No. 1 by the WBA, the World Boxing Council Th« Araoclatad Praaa 4 Full SmrviM Hearing Aid C » n tf 1 seed isn’t scheduled to play her much on target as Graf’s fabled and Stroia returned and gave Graf an an­ dropped to 4-2. “We had no answer and the International Boxing Federation. DEFEATED — A dejected Jennifer Capriati quarterfinal match against Katerina feared forehand. tiacid pill. for their switching and double-team­ 146 Hazard Ave., Suite 104 TVson fights Alex Stewart on Dec. 8 at Atlantic City. covers her face during the finai set of her Maleeva until at least Thursday and “I’m happy even though I lost,” At a post-match news conference, ing. They try to make you get fren- The WBC already has said it would strip Holyfield of VeiT^CTO^*” I Call lor FREE Hearing Test| first-round match against Steffi Graf in the Vir­ possibly not until Friday. Malceva, Capriati said. “I could have come to Stroia said Graf was to see a doctor z i ^ out there. That’s exactly what TURN ON THE LIGHTS! the crown he won last month against James “Buster” the No. 6 seed, advanced to the the net more. I could have hit down today. (203) 646-7900 (203’) 763-4096 ginia Slims Tournament Tuesday night at we did. We took hurried shots. Douglas on a third-round knockout. That organization quarter-finals Tuesday night with a the line on the backhand more and I “I felt weak. I felt shaky. I tried to When we had shots, we didn’t take Four lucky kids will have the chance to ride with said Holyfield’s first defense must be against Tyson. Madison Square Garden, Graf won, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 victory over Helena could have returned better.” drink on the court, but it kept com­ them. We were indecisive. We 6-3. Sukova. It was the third meeting between ing up,” Graf said in a statement. played right into their hands.” Santa in a Fire Truck to light the Christmas tree in Jack Sikma led the Bucks with 21 Fiesta Bowl to honor King points. Jay Humphries had 17 points Downtown Manchester. TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — The Fiesta Bowl will extend and Ricky Pierce 16, including four bids to Louisville and the Southeastern Conference run­ Big Midwest lures Hanson parents in unusual situation 1 3-pointers. Friday, November 23, 1990 - 6:00 pm - ner-up for its New Y ^ ’s Day game, and ^so have overall and 6-1 in the Pacific-10 His longest field goal was 58 McHale and Brian Shaw scored ceremonies honoring civil rights and Dr. Martin Luther St. James Church lawn on Main Street DePaul, Marquette By LINDA ASHTON Conference. Washington State is 3-7 yards against Brigham Young in 19 points each for the Celtics, who King Jr., bowl officials said. The Associated Press and 2-5. 1989 and again Saturday in a 51-26 got what Robertson described as an Drawing: November 20th The bowl had to scramble for leftover teams when The Huskies lead the series loss to Arizona State. “un-Bird-like” performance from D A Y S i AT SEARS OPTICAL top-ranked Notre Dame (8-1) turned it down to go to the MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A new basketball league SPOKANE, Wash. — Doug and 52-24-6. Washington won 20-9 last Across the Cascade Mountains in Bird during his 28 minutes. Orange Bowl and No. 8 Virginia (8-1) said no to the featuring DeRauI, Marquette and four other teams Fiesta on Sunday after Arizona voters refused to enact a probably will draw two members from the already Cheryl Hanson will be sitting on the year in Seattle. Western Washington, Travis is rack­ “\b u ’d expect any time his team Enter your chilid's Everyone is Washingtori State side when the “I’m really excited about the ing up his own statistics. He took falls behind like that, he takes the paid King holiday in last Tbesday’s general election. struggling Metro Conference. invited to attend The new league will be called the Big Midwest and Cougars host lOth-ranked matchup personally because my over for sophomore Mike Dodd as game over,” Robertson said. *BuyOneGetOneFree! name to win the Washington. also include Memphis State, Cincinnati, Alabama-Bir- brother’s on the opposite team,” placckicker three games ago. He’s the tree lighting But they hope WSU fans will be Jason said. “We’re the best of 15 for 15 in extra points and has “We were more aggressive with honor of turning Bourque, Neely lead voting mingham and St. Louis, says Thomas Carpenter, NEW YORK (AP) — Boston Bruin teammates Ray president of Memphis State. patient when they cheer for both friends.” made two of three field goal at­ 9 Bird than we’ve been but that on the Christmas and carol sing. sides. The Hansons have a son on The brotherly love is there, Travis tempts. doesn’t mean he won’t have another Bourque and Cam Neely have taken the early lead in bal­ Affiliation agreements are being prepared and FREE Eyeglasses each team. said, but so is the competitive edge. Travis completed 42- and 40-yard good game against us,” Milwaukee tree lights and... Sponsored By The loting for the NHL All-Star game Jan. 19 at Chicago. should be sent soon to the schools expected to join the Bourque, a defenseman who won the Norris Trophy new conference. Carpenter said Tbesday. “We’ll probably be sitting on the “He’s actually been really suppor­ field goals earlier this season, but coach Del Harris said. get a ride in a Downtown Cougar side only because the Husky tive and encouraging,” Travis said. blew a 45-yarder under windy con­ Bird had only two points in the and was second in the MVP vote last season, leads all “Anytime (schools) allow those drafts to be drawn tickets are in the end zone,” Mrs. “But I don’t think it can be helped ditions in the Huskies’ 25-22 loss to Manchester Assoc, players in the Prince of Wales Conference with 55,2^9 up, it means they’re willing to come on board, at least first half and Robert I^sh, who OR fire truck. Four Hanson said. not having that tinge of rivalry. UCLA last Saturday. finished with only six points, didn’t votes, and Neely, a right wing, is secrond in the balloting that’s my assumption,” he said. entries will carol sing led by Metro Commissioner Ralph McFillen said Tbesday The WSU tickets are on the 25- or There’s no way it could not be there. Travis was wooed to Washington score. Sikma, meanwhile, had 15 with 42,823. 30-yard line, she said. The in-state rivalry here is so big with a scholarship, something the points and Humphries 11 but it was a he has heard talk about a new basketball league but be chosen The Manchester has been told nothing of the impending loss of more Both boys are starting kickers. between WSU and UW. There are elder Hanson didn’t get. the quick hands of Robertson that UConn to host youth clinic Metro members. Jason Hanson is a 6-fooL 180-pound some strong feelings that we’re Travis said he’s got the potential got Milwaukee going early. FREE Contact Lenses Musical Players