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From Page 1 cheer From Page 1 Section 2, Page 7 Monday, Jan. 21,1991 Several of the airmen, who in­ were “putting words in his mouth.” local regional out to fire on two tanks, but they “We flew subsequent missions By firing their weapons, Iraqis / cluded three Americans and two In the interviews, the Americans were soon redirected to an observa­ Britons, denounced the war against and we learned they weren’t as risk losing them, especi^ly now that generally gave terse responses to the American tion post on top of a building where Baghdad, but their shaky voices, fre­ much of a threat.” allied forces control the skies. When Iraqi questioner, who translated their U.S. forces believed an Iraqi soldier Except for an Iraqi artillery round quent pauses and stilted phrases in­ responses into Arabic. the Iraqis fire artillery or rockets, Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron was directing fire onto U.S. posi­ that landed next to the helicopter, their positions are revealed, making dicated the statements were made Other responses, in which several envoy tions. causing minor damage, the pair it easier for U.S. and allied forces to under duress. gave their mission, type of aircraft Springer guided a TOW missile received no hostile fire. In fact, no destroy them. The International Committee of used and details on where they were the Red Cross, responsible for onto the second floor of the build­ Marine helicopters have been lost in When U.S. forces begin a ground based, went beyond the U.S. ing. monitoring the Geneva Convention, By ARTHUR MAX the conflict. offensive, pilots fear the Iraqis’ FOIC appeals military Code of Conduct. Es­ “It did a pretty good job,” But pilots said that the Iraqis arc sophisticated weaponry will be Handley today said putting the prisoners on tablished in 1955, it advises The Associated Press Springer said yesterday as he sat in holding back their best anti-aircraft wheeled out. arid moving them to bombing American POWs to give only their sites violates the international agree­ the squadron’s makeshift ready weapons for any major combined “Once the ground forces make the name, rank, service number and date TEL AVIV, Israel — room. ment on POW treatment, which Iraq Washington’s top emissary in Israel ground and air offensive the allied first move, they’re going to take district ruling of birth, and evade other questions Dressed in flight suits, the pilots forces might launch. tired of signed. today toured the wreckage left by everything out (of bunkers),” Ander­ as best as possible. were on a 15-minute alert. Cheney said today in Washington Iraqi warheads and was cheered by On the first mission, pilots said son said. Former POWs in Vietnam “It looked like a chamber of com­ that Iraq’s treatment of prisoners of Israelis for the U.S. missiles the sky was filled with flak and In the meantime, pilots are suc­ By BRIAN M. TROTTA tee was not subject to FOI laws. believed severe Iraqi treatment merce building, pretty nice,” he war, including the three Americans, deployed here to ward off attacks. anti-aircraft missiles directed at U.S. cessfully destroying targets, such as Manchester Herald prompted the more detailed answers. said, recalling that first mission. But Pearlman has said that either board’s and allied bombers. observation posts and ammunition was “a clear violation” of the docu­ When asked if he believed Iraq About 100 people in the low-in­ he m is ^ k e at the hearing or the “It’s going to need some surgery. Since that first night, however, trucks. MANCHESTER — The sUte ment. was torturing its captive Americans, come neighborhood mobbed Deputy judge is misinterpreting his tes­ “I was real scared at first. We had the Iraqi response has been surpris­ On the first evening, Anderson Freedom of Information Commis­ “It’s in effect a war crime and Rep. Pete Peterson, held nearly Secretary of State Lawrence timony. The 1983 law was aimed at no idea what the Iraqis were poking ingly subdu^, leading U.S. pilots to and Springer destroyed two observa­ sion has filed an appeal from a supe­ those people who carry out those seven years by the Vietnamese, Eagleburger, shouted “good for all subcommittees, he claims. delay at us. We just didn’t really know belive the best weaponry is being tion posts and a customs building rior court judge’s ruling that an elec­ kind of acts would be held account­ respionded; “No doubt about it.” you!” and sang, “The people of Is­ Pearlman said that the ruling what to expect. held back. housing Iraqi troops. tion’s review committee of the able,” (^eney told CNN. The Florida Democrat said that rael live.” would set a “dangerous precedent” Britain’s chief of staff. Air Chief Defense Ministry spokesman Eighth Utilities District is not a if it was allowed to go unchallenged. By RICK SANTOS “if they’re not, it’s probably the first public agency. Marshal Sir David Craig, said the Danny Naveh said the two batteries Under O’NeiH’s ruling, he said, a 6 m') Manchester Herald time in warfare that it hasn’t been In its a p p ^ , the FOIC will at­ Iraqi tactic of moving the prisoners done.” airlift^ with their U.S. crews on governing body could theoretically to strategic sites wo^d not deflect Saturday will be joined soon by two tempt to iwove that the ruling by set up a bunch of ad-hoc committees MANCHESTER — Affordable “I think already we can assume Shields the allied air assault Italy also more Patriot systems that had been Judge Norris O’Neill was wrong in that could do its business in secret. these men are l^ing mistreated,” Housing Committee Chairwoman denounced the Iraqi move. on order and have been partially its conclusion that the elections The case stems from an April said Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., From Page 1 Mary Ann Handley is not hrqtpy British Foreign Secretary Douglas delivered to Israel. committee was not subject to the 1989 complaint by 8th District resi­ who was held prisoner in Vietnam with the Board of Directors’ Hurd today dismissed as nonsense a “Within a few short days the four Freedom of Information Act be­ dent Perry Dodson, who had asked pirogress in reviewing recommenda­ for 51/2 years. December. cause it was not composed entirely statement by the Iraqi ambassador in batteries will be operating,” Naveh of rocketing of civilian targets “...it Iraqi News Agency, said there were for minutes from the meetings of the tions made by the committee. Iraq was frequently accused of Iraq’s claims to have sustained of members of the 8th District Pans, Abdul Razzak al-Hashimi, said on Israel radio. was decided to disperse more than raids on the northern oil center of Elections Review Committee. The two major recommendations, torturing and brainwashing POWs high — though unspecified — 20 prisoners of war to civilian, Board of Directors. that only prisoners acknowledged by during its 1980-88 war with Iran. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir Kirkuk and al-Rutba in western Iraq, Dodson was told that there were submitted to the board last April, are told reporters Israel was not asked to civilian casualties were backed economic, education and other tar- In his decision, O’Neill cited no formal minutes kept, but was the allies would be treated according Hundreds of former Iraqi and site of an air base and surface-to- 4 a series of modifications in the pay a political price for the Patriots. today in an unusual statement issued gets.’l Freedom of Information Commis­ to the Geneva convention. Iraman prisoners of war claimed surface missile sites. given an informal summary of the zoning reflations and the creation “Stop playing that kind of “There is no deal. We are working by Iran’s foreign ministry and read In its statement backing its former sion Executive Director Mitchell meetings, which took place from of a housing commission — both brutal treatment was the norm. over Tehran radio. Also targeted was an-Nassiriyah Pearlman’s testimony before the foolery, respect any prisoners you together. We are thinking together enemy’s claim of high civilian in southern Iraq, which has an air Sept. 7, 1988 to Nov. 14, 1988, by said to foster the establishment of Also today, the Iraqi military state legislature in which he said how to do better,” Shamir said. “I casualties, Iran said that “com­ base, and Baghdad. comniittee chair Ellen Burns more affordable housing. may have,” Hurd said in a BBC command list^ 14 separate air raids that a 1983 law detailing the respon­ am always optimistic. I think with prehensive reports” it received from On Sunday, a defiant Saddam Landers. The directors forwarded the radio interview, adding he had re­ on Iraq, as well as others on oc­ sibilities of subcommittees was /■ quested Red Cross intervention. the Patriots now in Israel, we have the “bombarded region” show that said in a five-minute speech that Dodson said the account was in­ propxised changes in the zoning King more reason to be optimistic.” cupied Kuwait that it said occurred “U.S. attacks have exceeded Iraq had not yet used its entire might aimed primarily at standing subcom­ adequate, and asked to FOIC to regulations to the Planning and The allies list 21 airmen, 12 of The RaUiots, which shot down between Sunday afternoon and military goals.” in the war, but the time was coming mittees consisting entirely of mem­ order the committee to give him full Zoning Commission for further bers of the larger body. them Americans, are listed as miss­ From Page 1 Iraqi Scud missiles aimed at Saudi dawn, including areas near nuclear, The Iranian statement said: when it will. minutes of the meetings. review, and created a new commit­ ing in action. The Iraqis claim to chemical and oil centers. Since the elections committee Arabia on Friday and on Sunday “Economic resources, and in some He said his troops would strike In October 1989, the commission _ 1 A r-i , Reginald Plnto/Manch«*t«r H«rald tee to study the possibility of creat­ have shot down more than 150 al­ night, have given a boost to Israel’s Iraq claims to have shot down instances Iraqi cities and the in­ back after using only a fraction of was an ad-hoc committee and only ruled in Dodson’s favor and ordered FOR THE SOLDIERS - From left, Amy Fletcher, 11, Brian Cappuccio, 10, Amanda King, 10, ing a housing commission. proportionately black, dispropor­ lied planes, while the allies say only confidence. more than 150 allied planes. Today’s nocent people of Iraq,have been at­ their forces against air attacks. one of its four members was on the the committee to follow the rules and Teresa Stopp, 11, But for at least a couple of tionately Hispanic and dispropor­ tie ribbons on a tree near the Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial in 16 planes have been lost since the Lily Menashe, one of the women announcement was the first time tacked.” The speech, carried by Baghdad 8th District Board of Directors, regarding the keeping of minutes in reasons, the new committee has yet tionately poor — a war declared by Manchester in support of the soldiers in the Persian Guif. The yellow ribbons represent sup­ war began Thursday. who turned up to applaud Iraq had specified a number for the As Saddam became increasingly radio, was the first broadcast ad­ O’Neill concluded that the commit­ the future. to meet. a government that is dispropor­ port and the red ribbons represent bravery. U.S. networks today showed Eagleburger, said the Patriots made allied airmen it has claimed to have isolated after seizing Kuwait, he dress by Saddam since the war Handley wants the committee to tionately white and dispropor­ captured. footage of the captured airmen, her feel “terrific.” made peace with Iran and gave back started. A previous statement was begin its work as soon as possible as showing several with swollen faces, tionately wealthy.” Twenty-one allied airmen, 12 of territory seized in the 1980-88 Iran- In Atlanta, Mrs. King appealed to read by an announcer. she claims she firmly believes there two with bruises, one of them with “I can’t put it in words, our feel­ them Americans, are listed as miss­ Iraq war. “In the coming period, the a packed audience at the Ebenezer ing in action. is a demonstrated need for increased cuts on his forehead and eyes. It was ings for the Americans. It’s really Tehran condemned the seizure of response of Iraq will be on a larger School controversy is really centuries old affordable housing in Manchester. unclear how the injuries occurred. sanctuary “to become involved in something,” she said. On Sunday, Baghdad television Kuwait, but also abhored the The proposed commission, she The captives — three Americans, working to stop this war.” Eagleburger chatted with resi­ broadcast interviews with what it presence of U.S. forces in the scale, using all the means and poten­ By DAVID LAMMEY when or where. Thus was form i “The end of the cold war should tial God has given us and which school, deciding eventually to build notified the North District that ings, and much debate, the matter said, would act as an advisory com­ two Britons, an Italian and a dents of the areas where missiles described as seven allied pilots it region. Diplomatic contact between Manchester Herald education begun in Bolton. had blasted the front walls off claimed to have shot down. have so far only been used in part,” one costing no more than $800 on or “some repiairs must be made in the was brought before a referendum in mission to the board of directors, Kuwaiti — spoke stiffly and halting­ have brought a peace dividend in the the two countries intensified. In 1801, 50 years after the town near the old school site. ly, and some appeared as though form of a greater federal investment houses and destroyed cars. The mis­ Today’s radio broadcast, he said. BOLTON — The propo.sed K-12 had been divided into four school schoolhouse” and a blackboard 1958, and a site was finally chosen recommending exponditures for cer­ When war broke out, Iran cau­ Inexplicably, nothing was done procured before the board would — the Swanson Farm on Brandy they were reading from statements in human development,” she said. siles have injured about 30 people, monitored in Nicosia, said that the “Our ground forces have not school building project here has districts, the people voted to “fix a tain affordable housing projects. tioned both sides’ militaries not to entered the battle so far, and only a until the old schoolhouse burned “apjprove of the school being kept Street. The commission could get in­ prepared for them. She cited estimates the Gulf war according to military officials. allied forces had shelled “civilian, violate its territory. sparked a debate in public meeting place for a school house in the North small part of our air force has been down eight years later. there.” But in 1961, one voting faction in volved with any town plans to “I condemn this aggression this year will cost more than $140 Eagleburger was accompanied by economic and educational targets in­ Iraq said the attacks between Sun­ halls, on editorial pages, and in the District.” Apparently, nothing hap­ u s ^ ,” he said. “When the confron­ Forced to take action, in March In the Southwest District of that town which wanted a six-year high provide more affordable housing, against peaceful Iraq,” said Warrant billion, money needed for education Mayor Shlomo Lahat, who like most side Iraqi cities.” day afternoon and dawn included hearts and minds of taxpayers all pened because four years later a Officer Guy Hunter Jr., 39. and job training. Israelis carried a gas mask slung in “Such shelling resulted in the kill­ tation begins with an all-out battle over town. 1868, the district voted to build same year, the board said “no school was joined by voters who such as the plans to acquire the Nike two on al-Qu’im, a western Iraq city committee was again appointed to another schoolhouse. A year-and-a- *T think our- leaders and our Mrs. King smd that if you subtract case of a chemical weapons attack. ing and injuring of Iraqis,” accord­ with all kinds of weapons and arms, But many of those concerned may suitable place could be found for the didn’t want any new school at all Site, she said. near a nuclear-chemical research “set a stake for a school house in the half of debate followed, where votes people have wrongly attacked the self-funding programs, such as So­ Eagleburger and U.S. diplomats ing to the broadcast. the extent of the death in the enemy not realize that the positions they are North District.” school and the teachers and scholars and the propxjsal was defeated. And with affordable housing be­ center, and one on the northern city were made and rescinded and made peaceful people of Iraq,” said Navy cial Security, from the federal kept masks in their limousine. The United States has said its air ranks will increase.” promoting and the solutions they are Still, nothing happened for labored under great disadvantages. It Pressed by crowding problems coming an issue of increasing im­ of Mosul, site of an air base and again. In the interim, another site is hoped that the new school house Ll Jeffrey N. Zaun, 28. budgeu “the U.S. is spending 55 Military authorities forbade iden­ raids on Iraq have taigeted only Saddam urged Muslims to strike proposing may just be the ancient another year and when the location that would not disappiear by them­ portance, Handley said the commis­ chemical research center. had to be found to schopl the will be finished in time for winter.” sion would do well to lessen the bur­ The third American, identified as cents out of every taxpayer dollar on tification of the areas Eagleburger military and other strategic sites. against Western interests in the Arab echoes of a school building con­ was finally chosen, “it was decided selves, the town again drew up The communique, carried by the school-less children. After the districts became one preliminary plans for a junior/senior dens on the directors. Marine Lt. Col. Cliff Acree, the military, compared to just 2 visited, believing the information Nearly all Western journalists world and elsewhere. troversy hundreds of years old. the school should be where the old Dr. Charles F. Sumner, on the under town management in 1904, Also, the commission could be hesitated after gjving a rank and first cents for education.” could help the Iraqis improve the have left Baghdad on Iraqi orders in In 1732, according to town schoolhouse now stands.” high school in May, 1962. A build­ Board of School Visitors (i.e. the consolidation of the four composed of citizens such as name. The Iraqi questioner then cut The real hostages today, she said, aim of their missiles. the past few days, but none has records, the town voted “to have a During this time, a place had to ing contract was signed the follow­ Education), said at this time, “There schoolhouses into one modem bankers and real estate agents, who in and gave the last name. “are American school children, the reported seeing destruction from al­ TWO WEEK SPECIAL school kept...at three places” and a be found to house the students. ing July. Shamir later held a news con­ is no excuse for us, if we neglect the school was first propxised in 1941. have expertise in various aspects of Two congressmen who spent nation’s 3 million homeless people, ii^ air raids in civilian districts of committee was appointed to collect Some students were sent to other Meanwhile officials scrambled to ference under the badly damaged January 21st thru February 2nd education of our children.” Again, no action was taken until housing and financing of housing. years as POWs in Vietnam said the the 20 million Americans who ex­ and appropriate the necessary funds. towns, others were transferred house the students. In 1963, Bolton ceiling of a community hall. the Iraqi capital. Bring this ad in along with your carpets Finally in December 1869, a con­ 1948, when long-awaited constme- men were obviously speaking under perience hunger every day and the But not until the town threatened within the town’s four districts. Stu­ became the first town in New These are credentials that members “We haven’t made a commitment By Sunday, four days into a tractor was appxiinted, taxes were tion conunenced and was completed of the board may not have. duress. Zaun’s father, Calvin Zaun 37 million Americans who have no to discharge committee members if dents were shuffled around like England to lease portable to anyone about how we will act,” round-the-clock bombardment- Iraq and SAVE an Additional 10% raised, and another school was built. in Septetnber 1949. classrooms. of Cherry Hill, NJ., said the Iraqis health insurance.” “the school committee [did not] shuttlecocks. he said. “Israel is an independent had reported only about 40 civilians on our regular 20% off Cash & Carry price. Meanwhile, other districts were In 1957, overcrowding neces­ proceed... according to previous In 1860, the Center District had Finally in September, 1964, Bol­ counUy. It will act according to its killed and 150 wounded It also experiencing difficulties with “ac­ sitated construction of a secondary vote” was a school built, although it three consecutive monthly meetings ton High School opien^ its doors decisions and its will,” he said. reported the death of 31 soldiers in Garner's Carpet Cleaning is not clear from records exactlv creditation” even before the word school. After apipxjintment of a for the first time — minus a PTA But he acknowledged retaliation operauonal sectors" of Iraq and oc­ To be valid: concerning the construction of a was invented. In 1880 the board Wells 14 High Street rear Caroet<;~mii^t"hP new site committee, several hear­ cafeteria. required coordination with the cupied Kuwait- Manc^iester, CT 06040 • ■ ■ picked up by United States. Baghdad radio said that because Phone: 646-5630 From Page 1 February 11'1991 Bank Smoking ban video water company which serves 106 taminated well owned by Aqua customers in the Redwood Farms Treatment should never have been Start Your Career at branches subdivision. informs used in the first place because it is Of the two private wells with the located too close to the road and a ruling on hold coliform, Kraatz said one is being brook to comply with state regula­ treated, and attempts were being Manchester iir By DAVID LAMMEY tions. to close Charles Lombard, a staff made Friday to contact the owner of However, the well was used for By SCOTT B. BREDE Manchester Herald The Hebron and Marlborough Manchester Herald representative for Council 4 of the the other. The results were sent from many years. It was shut down tem­ branch offices of the former Com­ American Federation of State, BCJLTON — The Jan. 28 school the state testing lab to the Health porarily, and put back into operation County and Municipal Employees, munity National Bank will be closed building pirojects referendum has Department late Thursday night two years ago with verbal approval Community MANCHESTER — A ruling by a who has been involved with both next month by their new owner. caused several town groups, public Besides those wells, he said two of a state official. Fleet Bank. state arbiter over a school smoking cases, said he did not think it would and private, to produce brochures other wells were found to have high Sartor noted the water quality for All accounts at the two branches ban will be put on hold for nearly a take more than a year for the court turbidity, which means the water those customers served by Aqua year until a similar dispute is settled and other media to inform the public will be transferred to the Glaston­ to come to a ruling on the New about the complicated issue. contained solids that may or may Treatment’s two other wells is ac­ College bury branch after Feb. 11. by the courts. Britain case, since the case has been The latest entry, according to a not be contaminants. The turbidity ceptable and the contaminated well, awaiting a trial date for several 'The branches were acquired by Representatives from the Board PTA ptress release, is a video version of one of the wells may be a result which was shut down in September, Brent Hazzard of South Wind.sor did! Brent earned his Fleet Jan. 11 when it purchased the months already. of it not being in use as the home is most likely will not be permitted for as.sociate's degree in the Accounting and Businc.ss Admin of Education and the labor union of the PTA-funded slide show that not occupied. deposits and physical assets of Com­ fighting the ban agreed to wait until In October, the union, which has been ^eviously exhibited at use again. isuaiion Transfer Program at MCC in 1982. He then munity Nationd Bank of Glaston­ "It is difficult to draw conclusions a similar case filed against the New represents custodians, maintenance several public meetings. Also, a compost facility that transferred to the University of Connecticut where he bury from the Federal Deposit In­ now because we don’t have all the caused the contamination has been Britain Board of Education receives workers and secretaries in the Several copies of the video have information,” Kraatz said. received a bachelor's degree in business administration and surance Corporation. The FDIC had its final ruling, said Katherine Foley, Manchester school system, filed been made mid will be placed on moved to another location. seized the bank after it was declared He has more questions because continued on for his MBA at the University of Hartford. the state arbiter hearing the case. charges with the state Department of loan at the Bentley Memorial Sartor plans to meet with Aqua insolvent. five of the six wells tested positive Tixlay he is employed by Connecticut National Bank in Labor against the school district for Library by Monday. Treatment customers within the next Under the purchase agreement, fa the New Britain case, a labor Hartford as a credit analyst. refusing to negotiate what it called a The slide show was created by a for tannins, non-regulated agents two weeks to discuss their concerns, the FDIC required Fleet to operate union filed a charge against the that make water smell bad and look which more than anything is the “mandatory subject of bargaining.” team of volunteer media profes­ the former branches of Community town’s Board of Education over its sionals coordinated by Cindy Rano brown. company’s neglecting tO' Inform We can help you start your carceer too! Manchester National Bank for at least 30 days. smoking policy that was imple­ Assistant Superintendent Wilson of the PTA. The tannins are not regulated be­ them about the problem with the Community College offers career, certificate, transfer and mented in 1987. The case was dis­ E. Deakin Jr., who handles the dis­ cause they do not pose a health risk, Fleet Bank, the Connecticut bank­ Townspeople may obtain copies well. missed by the State Labor Board, trict’s ptersonnel matters, said that but Kraatz said they are not routine­ credit-free programs with full-time or part-time schedules ing subsidiary of the Fleet/Norstar of the videotape at the library or call Solutions to the problem include Financial Group, has its head­ but the union is currently seeking an no cases of insubordination of the ly found m water, and therefore their to lit your needs. Day and evening classes are available. Glenda Keiper (643-8216) or Cindy treating the water in the well, which quarters in Hartford and 4 7 branches appeal to the Connecticut Supreme smoking ban, which took effect on existence provides more cause for he considers not viable, drilling ad­ We're an easy commuting distance from home and tuition Fiano (645-6801) to schedule a in Connecticut. Court of that decision. Oct. 1, has come to his attention. group viewing. additional testing. ditional wells, or linking the system is affordable. Choo.se an as.sociate's degree program from Officials are not sure whether the with the town water system. over 40 special career fields and transfer to the college or tannins are occurring naturally in the Those involved in die decision in­ university of your choice to earn your bachelor's degree. groundwater or if they are a result of clude the customers, the water com­ In Brief • • Thompson receives award a leaf compost facility, which was p ly , the Department of Health Ser­ determined to be the cause of the vices and the state Department of Last Four Days to Register! John W. Thompson, state repre­ The award will be presented by MANCHESTER — The Thompson is serving his third contamination of the Aqua Treat­ Public Utility Control. (measles!rubella vaccinations required) sentative from Manchester’s 13th Council President Jared Rolsky, Manchester Memorial Hospital term as a member of the House of ment well. Tbe town’s Water and Sewer Ad­ Assembly DistricL has been named who is also executive director of •Walk-in registration for credit courses is open at the medical staff has eleaed its new of­ Representatives and was mayor of Although Kraatz stressed that of­ ministrator, Robert J. \bung, has “Family Legislator of the Year” by Jewish Family Services, New Manchester from 1971 to 1975. He recommended the hook-up with the Registrar's Office in the Lowe Building (West Campus): ficers for 1991. the Connecticut Council of Family Haven. ficials do not know of any health Martin L. Rubin, Manchester, was is a member of the Legislature’s Ap- town system because, he said, the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Jan. 22, 23,24, Service Agencies. Thompson will “Representative Thompson has hazards other than the two wells elected the president of the medical jwopriation Committee and Educa­ private company does not have an and Monday, Jan. 28, from 10 am-7 pm. receive the award Ibesday at a established an outstanding record as with the coliform, he acknowledged, staff. tion Comniittee and serves as vice­ “I would hope that we wouldn’t adequate reserve of water, and Fire For more information, call 647-6140. breakfast ceremony in the Legisla­ an advocate for families,” says chair of the Human Services Com­ Daniel Riul Purcell, Manchester, tive Office Building in Hartford. Iiave this number of problems if we Chief John C. Rivosa has said the Rolsky. “He has sponsored or sup­ mittee. He was also recently {q>- private system does not provide was named to fill the vice presi­ The Connecticut Council of Fami­ ported legislation to battle hunger, did a sampling of other private wells •Walk-in registration for credit-free wdbknight courses, point^ House chair of the Human enough water for adequate fire dent’s slot. Purcell has been a mem­ ly Seivice Agencies is an alliance of • to provide mental health services for in town. and credit weekend campus and off-campus courses is ber of the Department of Medicine Services Subcommittee of the Ap­ protection. 28 private, nonprofit family service needy families, to combat substance propriations Committee. But the wells in question are old, The president of Aaua Treatment. held until the start of individual clas.ses at the Continuing for 22 years. agencies serving every county of abuse, furtlier education and expand Hossain Hendessi, a member of Rofllnald Plnlo/Manch««l»r Haral-d Thom j^n is the third recipient of he said- and old wells tend to have John Wittenzellner, disputes the Education Office (East Campus): Monday-Thursday, BUBBLING BROOK — The rushing waters of the Porter Connecticut. Member agencies {vograms offering help to senior the “Family Legislator of the Year” more problems. from 10 am-7 pm; Friday, from 9 am-noon. the Department of Surgery for 23 provide a variety of programs aimed citizens, as well as many other claims of the town officials regard­ years, was elected as the staffs Brook at Autumn Street in Manchester tumbie over the rocks award, following Senator Joseph. In a related matter. Sartor said ing fire safety and the link-up. He For more information, call 647-6242. at supporting and empowering programs offering help to Connec­ Harper in 1988 and Senator John secretary. and under a smail bridge. families. state official.') told him the con­ was not available for comment. \ ticut’s families.” Larson in 1989. 1 »—MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 21.1991 STATE MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 21,1991—9 J ^ ______RECORD A Labor law reforms may limit pay increases About Town ByR\/ TThe h o Associated Press College Notes community’s financial status. second only to Alaska. for vital programs has to be cut or eliminated." Annual European trip Earlier this month, in the first binding arbitration “The boards of education feel something has to give, Connecticut’s teachers may be among the best-paid “Everyone should bite the bullet,’ said Margaret Jed- Reservations are now being accepted for the 7th an- award since reforms were made, a panel sided with Glas­ and that something is salaries,” said Mark Linabury, a Selected as campus leader A Mucators in the country, but labor law reforms may keep tonbury’s b ^ d of education instead of the town’s ziniak, president of the Enfield Taxpayers Association. m ^ Long Wharf European Theater Tour to London and future salary increases from skyrocketing to the levels staff associate with the Connecticut Association of Prague set for June 12-23, 1991. Six days of theatre- Karen Farrell of 775 Gilead St., Hebron, has been teachers, giving them an overall 5.6 percent increase for Boards of Education Inc. Enfield teachers won a 6.3 percent salary increase for fis­ reached in past arbitration. the next fiscal year. cal 1991-92. going and special events in London arc the prelude to the selected as a national outstanding campus leader at Linabury said the cost of health benefits for teachers The arbitration reforms, passed by the General As­ ma^ificent countryside and exciting theater of Czechos­ Bryant College, Smithfield, R.I., in the 1991 edition of Educators say the award may mark the beginning of increased by nearly 40 percent in the past two years. sembly last year, allow municipal officials for the first Twenty-one school systems had reached contract set­ lovakia, p e cost of the Long Wharf tour is $3,670 per Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities the end of spiraling salary increases that have propelled Combined with the increases in salaries, he said, that Ume to bring to the bargaining table such issues as a tlements for the next fiscal year as of Dec. 31. The ^rson (double occupancy). $250 of which is a tax de- and Colleges. Connecticut teachers to among the nation’s best-paid. leaves “little to finance programs for children and money average overall salary increase was 6.88 percent. ducuble contribution to Long Wharf Theatre. Included are all tickets, tours and events as noted as well as travel Schauster on dean’s list via British Airways, deluxe accommodations, private Heidi Marie Schauster, daughter of Richard and Agency fransportation to all scheduled events not within walking Marie Schauster of 351 Porter St., Manchester, has been Worker dispice of hotels, and daily breakfast. Space on the tour named to the dean’s list for the fadl semester at Pennsyl­ IS limted. For more information or to make reservations N vania State University. ror the Wednesday, Feb. 13 tour discussion, contact John She is a 1989 graduate of East Catholic High School gives 7 8 7 ^ M ^ ’ Wharf Theatre General Manager, and is presently in the Health and Human Development layoffs honors program at the university, majoring in nutrition. - Auditions for MCC production On fall dean’s list budget The Manchester Community College Theatre Wing may be will hold auditions on Jan. 23 and 24 for its spring Courtney Leclair Sklarz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. producuon. Talking With ... An evening with unusual Park Fay of Manchester, has been named to the dean’s women. Auditions will be at 7:30 pjn. in the Lowe list for the fall semester at College of Charleston in Char­ hints ftogram Center on the MCC campus. There are 11 leston, S.C. forced fem^e rolw. MCC Theatre Wing practices color-blind She is a junior. She’s a 1988 graduate of Kingswood- Oxford School, West Hartford. By PETER VILES casting. Minority and disabled actors are encouraged to The Associated Press audiuon. For information call 647-6182. BRTOGEPORT (AP) — The city HARTFORD — While waiting of Bridgeport, ordered by a state Gulf support group for Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr, to board to lay off 1(X) workers unless it finds other ways to balance its Family Support Services, a group dedicated to giving Public Meetings deliver his budget proposal next s i ^ r t to friends and families of U.S. soldiers serving in budget, may have to be forced into M i-k T n r - . r v i , _ . . R®glnald Pfnto/Manchoster Harald month, state lawmakers will get a C^ratitm Desert Storm, will meet TUesday at 7 pjn. at preview of things to come when the compliance by a court order, the NOT READY — The weather has not been cold enough to make skating feasible vet at city’s mayor said. 91 Wmthrop Road, Manchester. New members are wel- Charter Oak Park in Manchester. ^ The following meetings are scheduled for Tbesday. recommendations of the Thomas Jan. 22: ^ “You are officially notified that, rome. For more information, call Judi O’Connell. Committee on government efficien­ 646-8607. MANCHESTER cy go to various legislative commit­ to do this, you’re going to have to haul me into court,” said Bridgeport 8th District, Willis Hall, 7 pjn. tees. Isabella party set Pension Board, Lincoln Center gold room, 3 p.m. The chairman of the commission, Mayor Mary C. Moran after being Deaths MANCHESTER — The Daughters of Isabella will Board of Education Budget Workshops, Municipal - n Hartford insurance executive DeRoy handed the order by the Bridgeport Current Quotes hold a Monte Carlo whist party 'IViesday at 7 pjn. at the Building board room, 7 p.m. O Z! C. “Pete” Thomas, will present the Financial Review Board on Friday. The order also included a freeze First Federal Savings and Loan Manchester office. Mary O D r - panel’s final report to Weicker on “Life for the ordinary Iraqi is like a hell. They are sit­ ANDOVER Thesday. on operating accounts and, if all else Ceasers and her committee will be in charge of arrange­ This listing of deaths Is offered free of charge by the Manchester fails, a mid-year tax increase. ments. HertUd. W d announcements of death and In Memoriams appear under ting in the dark with candles, with torches, listening to Planning and Zoning Commission, Andover Elemen­ And if the General Assembly the Death Notices heading. inese TOmbardments if they are not so deep down...The tary School, 7:30 p.m. needs any illustration of how dif- “Both alternatives are completely unacceptable to this administration,” conditions are primitive and they are going to get very Space Utilization Committee, Town Office Building, f i ^ t its budget deliberations will be Manchester much worse the longer this goes on.” — British cor­ 7:30 p.m. this year, it need only look at the Moran said, adding that the board’s Th « AMociatad Praaa plan would cripple city services or Today In History respondent Brent Sadler of Independent Television News commission’s proposals. COUNTER PROTEST — Four men held a quiet counter Helen (Jarvis) Anderson on Sunday, a day after he left Baghdad. BOLTON rested in connection with the protest. The man at left iden­ increase the tax burden of already The panel studied state govern­ protest as anti-war demonstrators blocked the doors of the 514 Hilliard St. Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. ment for 19 months and identified tified himself only as Ron. At right is Jim Healey. heavily taxed homeowners. Today is Monday, Jan. 21, the 21st day of 1991. There James D. Fagan Sr. federal building in New Haven. Police said 31 people were ar- The city had proposed cuts last ^ e 344 days left in the year. This is the Martin Luther savings it estimated at $500 million 34 Woodhill Dr. The tyrant’s missiles and aircraft are being COVENTRY per year. They included closing week that would have chopped $6.3 King Jr. holiday. destroyed.” — Tram' PrpciHorit Cohj..... u ___ million from its $7.6 million budget Today’s Birthdays: Historical District Commission, Coventry Hich court houses and motor vehicle of­ School, 7:30 pjn. fices, freezing state aid to cities and deficit. But the review board Actress Jinx Falkenberg is 72. Actor Paul Scofield is rejected the plan and began for­ Republican Town Committee, Town Office Building, towns, and cutting benefits to state Gov. Weicker sends mixed sig nals 69. Actor Telly Savalas is 67. Comedian Benny Hill is 7:30 p.m. employees. mulating its own. 66. Golfer Jack Nicklaus is 51. Opera singer Placido Domingo is 50. Singer Mac Davis is 49. Actress Jill Pension Committee, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. As unpopular as those steps The confrontation Friday was the By JUDD EVERHART forwarded their resumes to his tran­ Eikenbcrry is 44. Singer-songwriter Billy Oc«an is 41. would be, they would not come co-chief of staff Stanley A. Twaidy to be completely naive political latest and the most dramatic bet­ HEBRON The Associated Press sition office. He has nominated Today’s Highlight in History: close to closing the state’s budget Jr. doesn’t think so. people coming into the system who ween Moran and the board since the Helen (Jarvis) Anderson Commission on Aging, Town Hall, 7:30 pjn. Democrats and Republicans. Some On Jan. 21, King Louis XVI of France was executed gap, which has been estimated at “Obviously, there are people who mayor announced Jan. 7 she was ex­ John J. Zatkowski, 74, of Femcliff Rd., Fairfi HARTFORD — As he goes about of the choices have switched party have never been involved in politics, by guillotine. Helen (Jarvis) Anderson. 73, of 514 Hilliard St. Planning and Zoning Hearing, Town Hall, 7:30 pjn. $2.2 billion. Some lawmakers have Governor Weicker has known that then that’s not there. Nor is it a ploring the possibility of declaring Saturday, January 19, 1991 in St. Vincent’s choosing men and women to run affiliation to the one Weicker On this date: Manchester, wife of the late George P. Anderson, died estimated the proposals would only he’s brought in,” Twardy said. “On group of people who have been with bankruptcy. Center, Bridgeport. Mr. Zatkowski was a retired manager state agencies. Gov. Lowell P. founded for his independent bid, A In 1861, Jefferson Davis of Mississippi and four other Saturday, January 19, 1991, at Manchester Memorial m ■ > save $300 million per year in the un­ the other hand, we’ve been able to Weicker forever,” Twardy said. and partner of King Cole Supermarket, Bridgeport. He Weicker Jr. has made a point of his Connecticut I ^ y . Southerners resigned from the U.S. Senate. Hospital. She was bom in Manchester, and lived in likely event that Weicker and the go beyond that select group and The board, believing the mere was bom in Rockville, Conn., and was a Fairfield resi­ desire to find the best and the The other co-chief of staff, In 1908, New York City enacted an ordinance that Manchester most of her life. She is survived by two Thoughts g « Legislature implemented them all. In that group are men and women open it up and really get an out­ mention of bankruptcy could dent for over 44 years. He was a member of the Knighu brightest, regardless of political af­ Thomas J. D’Amore Jr., said the made smoking in public by women punishable by a fine ^ughters, Priscilla Boyle of Brookfield, and Linda State Sen. Joseph Harper, D-New with what appear to be solid creden­ standing group of people. proeess has been efficiently run, destroy the city’s credit rating, of Columbus of Fairfield, an active member of the filiation, past loyalty to him and tials and resumes. Among them; of $5 to $25 and up to 10 days’ imprisonment. Mulhare of Enfield; two brothers, George Jarvis and Ar­ Britain, said lawmakers will be “I think the only mixed signal with professional headhunters in­ asked Moran to retract her state­ Bridgeport Y.M.C.A for 40 years, life time member of J3 ^ other more traditional consideration. Timothy Keeney, a top lawyer with In 1915, the first Kiwanis Club was founded in thur Jarvis, both of Manchester; six sisters. Ruby In Memoriam under some pressure to embrace the would be if you were looking for it volved. ments. She refused to do so. Ae Holy Name Society, St. Michael The Arch Angel > pDr the most part, he seems to the National Oceanic and Atmos­ Detroit. LaForge and Rita Binks both of Manchester; Dorothy The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. commission’s proposals. After all, have done so, but not entirely. ^ is h , Bridgeport. Survivors include his wife Sophie Young of South Lyme, Carol Bruzzi of Stafford Springs, Jan. 15,1929 — AprU 4,1968 "D the Legislature created the commis­ pheric Administration, nominated as In 1924, Russian revolutionary Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Weicker’s office is staffed with died of a stroke at age 54. (Kowalewski) Zatkowski; two sons, Thomas Zatkowski Connie Avery of Agawam, Mass. Claire Moore of Wil- sion two years ago to prove that it environmental protection commis­ of Guilford, and Robert Zatkowski of Milford; a old friends and loyalists. And he’s F o r the first time. W eight \X/^tchers In 1950, a federal jury in New York found former State limantic; six grandchildren and a great grandchild. Back in 1955 at a workshop high in the California was serious about cutting costs. sioner; Allan A. Crystal, vice presi­ o ffe r s daughter, Lynn Feld of Dover, New Hampshire; a made sure that others, including dent for corporate taxes with Pitney Department official Alger Hiss guilty of perjury. Private funeral services will be held Ttiesday from the mountains, a group of about 180 teen-agers of all races “If a significant number of these some campaign workers, have been 3 new food plans in a breakthrough program brother, Stanley iZatkowski, of Manchester; a sister, Bowes, with 40 years of tax and ac­ In 1950, George Orwell, author of “ 1984,” died in John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Center Sl, and religions locked arms in a circle and sang a song of recommendations are not imple­ rewarded with political plums. Mary Waickowski of Manchester; 4 grandchildren, counting experience, nominated as London. Manchester, followed by a Mass of Christian burial at the’ peace. It was a simple song by Sy Miller and Jill Jackson mented, it will amount to giving For example, his old friend and Alicia ^ d Robert Zatkowski of Meriden, and Michael revenue services commissioner; Jon In 1954, the first atomic submarine, the USS Nautilus, Church of the Assumption, and burial will be in St. that found its way around the world and lingers today in ourselves a black eye as a Legisla­ aide from his days as a Republican and Kristina Feld of Dover, New Hampshire; several M. Alander, longtime director of the was launched at Groton, Conn. James Cemetery in Manchester. There are no calling the hearts of all — a song of understanding and peace. ture,” he said. U.S. senator, Hamilton “Hank” Har­ Introducing nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to attend the New Haven Legal Assistance As­ “Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me; But some recommendations are per, was given the job of veterans the P e r s o n a l funeral on Tbesday, at 9:15 am from the Larson Funeral Let there be peace on earth, the peace that was meant bound to face opposition, especially sociation, nominated as human ser­ Home. 2496 North Avenue, Bridgeport and at 10:00 am. to be. affairs commissioner. Former state vices conunissioner. from Democrats like House Deputy e z h o i c e * Lotteiy the Assumption Church Fairfield with a Mass of Chris- Rep. Edith G. Prague, D-Columbia, Weicker has also decided to keep With God as our parent, related all are we. Majority Leader Jonathan Pelto, D- who broke with the Democrats to tian b^ial. Interment will be in Oaklawn Cemetery Fair- Obituaries Let me walk with my neighbor in perfect harmony. on two commissioners named by Rrogram. Storrs. tield. Fnends may call today, Monday, from 3:30 to 8'00 support Weicker’s independent bid then-Gov. William A. O’Neill: Cor­ Let peace begin with me, let this be the moment now. “The commission has fallen far "The results I'm seeing are amazing. Here are the weekend lottery results from around New pm. for governor, was rewarded with the rection Commissioner Larry R. With ev ’ry step I take. Let this be my solemn vow; short of what was expected and job of commissioner on aging. Members get to choose from three England: Robert G. Levy To take each moment and live each moment in peace Meachum and Mental Retardation different food plans, so they can select what was needed,” Pelto said. Another is former state Sen. eternally. Commissioner Toni Richardson. the one that's right for them. That kind James D. Fagan Sr. HOUSTON (AP) — Robert G. Levy, founder of the Bruce Morris, D-New Haven, who SATURDAY In addition, two more O’Neill ap­ of freedom makes the Fbrsonal Choice James D. Fagan Sr., 68, of 34 Woodhill Drive, one of the nation’s largest producers of tape-recorded Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me. also bolted from his party’s books for blind people, died Friday at age 91. pointees — Administrative Services Program so easy to stick with. On top of Manchester, husband of Dorothy A. (Venter) Fagan died Rev. Newell Curtis nominee, Democrat Bruce A. Mor­ Connecticut 2 killed Commissioner Stephen J. Negri and that, they can eat their favorite foods from Saturday (Jan. 19,1991) at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ to 1967, Levy was reading for a blind student at the Ceuter Cougreeatioual Church, Daily; 7-2-3. Play Four: 4-2-4-7 rison, and supported Weicker. Public Works Conunissioner Donald day one. >t)u know, I've been a W eight tal. He was bom in Albany, N.Y. and lived in University of Houston when it occurred to him it might Uuited Church of Christ, Watchers meeting leader for 3'// years be possible to extend such a service nationally. Weicker seriously considered Morris Cassin — are being kept in their Manchester the last 30 years. He was a U.S. Army Manchester as a running mate. After the elec­ now, and I've seen a lot of good pro­ Northern New England The following year. Levy started Thping for the Blind, respective agencies, but in new jobs. veteran of World War II. He was employed by the Inter­ grams. But members absolutely love Pick Three: 2-0-7. Pick Four: 9-8-6-3. Tri-State funding It with a personal, no-interesL $500 loan. while tion, he nominated Morris as public Negri is being moved down a peg national Harvester Co. for 27 years prior to his retirement works commissioner. Personal Choice. It's the best one yet!' Megabucks: 10-11-21-23-25-34 to the deputy commissioner level, in 1985. Besides his wife he is survived by two sons, He is survived by his wife, Marian Stein Levy; a If you want results, there's never daughter, Kathryn Ann Thurston; a son, Robert G. Levy Manchester Herald Those three examples must be James D. Fagan Jr. of Manchester, Daniel Fagan of Bol­ serving under Weicker’s nominee been a better time to Join than Rhode Island II; and five grandsons. balanced with other Weicker choices now. ton; two daughters, Peggy Donnelly of Manchester, Lor- fleeing for the office, former state Sen. Daily: 1-7-4-0. Lot-O-Bucks: 16-20-30-32 that have been widely applauded. Reginald J. Smith. ne Seaberg of Milford; two brothers, Joseph and Gerald Swiss writer Founded O ct 1.1881 as a weekly. Several of his nominees as conunis- All of this may send mixed sig­ Fagan both of Albany, N.Y.; two sisters, Catherine Pez- Daily pubb'eation since O ct 1,1914. ^ Cheryl Austin, SUNDAY ZimiCH, Switzerland (AP) — Swiss writer Andre WATERBURY (AP) — Two men sioners he had never met until they nals to the public, but Weicker’s zula of Albany, N.Y., Anna Brown of Virginia Beach, suspected of being involved in a sifwi* I'JHi^. 1ms ifuint.imriJ Va.; six grandchildren. Funeral service will be Wednes- Kaminski, who gained world acclaim late in life for his USPS 327-500 •■fi JO |Xlur-nJ weight los'. Connecticut novel “Next Year in Jerusalem,” died Jan. 12 at age 67. VOL. CX. No. 95 shooting at an apartment complex o n’ ajn., from the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, were killed when their car cru^^ed ■f n REGISTR^VriOrVJ Daily: 8-1-3. Play Four: 7-5-7-3 The cause of death was not reported officially. The Acting PubFisher Two reasons why W^>DUJ0WByjW(.3l MVOnnttlloWEBOirfEE 219 West Center St., Manchester followed by a Mass of JEANNE G. FROMERTH into a tree as they fled from uie CALL 1-800-333-3000 Massachusetts CMstira burial, 11 ajn., at St. Bridget’s Church. Burial Zurich newspaper Sonntags-Zeitung said Kaminski had - 'p Vtatchers Daily; 8^-0-2 broken a leg and was recovering from a stroke. scene, police said. we should be your will be in St. James Cemetery, Manchester. Calling hours Executive Editor Family members said Sunday the announcement was VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO Police identified the men killed in To bring Wfeight Watchers to your workplace ^ TViuday, 2-4 and 7-9 pjn. Memorial donations may the accident Saturday as William ^TANSAYS: car repair choice. Rhode Island delayed so relatives could be notified. call I-800-8-AT WORK. Daily; 6-5-7-6 ^ made to the American Heart Association, 5 Brookside City Editor______Sharpe Jr., 27, and Hopeton G. “SEE US FIRST, Dnve, Wallmgford, 06492. Survivors include his wife Doris Morf, a Swiss News Editor , Alex GirelS politician. . Andrew C Spitzler Swaby, 22, both of Waterbury, A SEE US LAST, Associate EdtoT 1 _EHeen Hiromi Mae third victim. Devan A. Stephens, 25, BUT SEE US!” Features Editor _ Sports Editor__ ^ ___Dianna M. Talbot ______Len Auster of Hartford, was hospitalized in .YOUUBEGLAD Photo Editor_____ serious condition at St. Mary’s .YOU DID! Weather _____.Reginald Pinto Hospital, police said. Advertising Manager _ _|gy Business Manager J Lesley Radius . Jeanne G. mmerth Circulation Manager _ The accident followed the shoot­ REGIONAL Weather ___ Gertinde Colletti ing of 22-year-old Elgin Boxton of The skills of our professional people Join now at these convenient times and locations: Production Director Tuesday, Jan. 22 Pressroom Martager_ Sheldon Cohen Waterbury, police said. Boxton, who and the most effective repair equipment help us THobeftH. Hubbard Aoow-Wmwiw* tv suffered gunshot wounds to both his repair your damaged vehicle in the best possible EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER First SOUTH WINDSOR Mein Telephorte Num ber way. For unitized body damage, we use tne Chief S e co n d Community Baptist legs, was listed in stable condition at Wapping Community Chance of snow 643-2711 Congregational Congregational St. Mary’s Hospital. EZ Liner II to accurately and quickly repair your C h u rch C h u rch Circulsllon Telephone Number C h urch C h u rch car to manufacturer's specifications. 585 E. Center Street 1790 Ellington Rd. 647-9S46 837 Main Street 385 N. Main St. The weather tonight in the greater Police responding to report of a Our skilled craftsmen then take profes­ •Tues. 6 pm •Mon. 7 pm •Wed. 10 am, 4:45 pm • Mon. 4:45 pm & 7 pm domestic dispute and gunshots at an sional care in finishing and painting your car to •Thurs. 10 am •Thurs. 4:45 pm Manchester area: variable cloudi­ P u b lis h ^ daily except Sunday and certain holidays bv & 7 pm •Wed. 4:45 pm & 7 pm ness and much colder. Scattered toe R o c h e s te r Publishing Co., 1$ Brainard apartment at Sky View Terrace al­ complete the job to your satisfaction, ^ a u s e we •Sat. 9:30am EXPRESS & 7 pm legedly saw the car that crashed know you take pride in your car, we take pride in & 10:30 am EXPRESS flurries. Low zero to 5 above but M a n ^ e s t e r ,^ n n . Postmaster; Send address" d S w e s fleeing out a driveway. STAN OZIMEK our work. Knights of wind chill factor of minus 20. North AWARD WINNING See all the reasons why you can trust Columbus Hall wind 10 to 20 mph. TUesday, chance P'O Manch^te” A chase ensued but pursuing BODY SHOP MANAGER your vehicle repair to us. Stop in or call. 1831 Main Street of a flurry early otherwise booming patrol cruisers lost sight of the flee­ LOANER t RENTAL VEHKLESAVAILABLE H UOST CASES •Mon. 7pm siuuiy. Breezy and still very cold. ing car, police said. Police later High in the upper teens. Outlook for came upon an accident involving a COLLISION EXPRESS: An abbreviated meeting to fit your busy lilestyle Wednesday, increasing clouds and car fitting the description of the car Meetings begin at times listed above. Doors open 45 minutes earlier for registration: No reservation needed. not as cold. High near 25. - r n 7# - or — — Saturdays, please telephoneISteahnnA uruirvour earner. u If . that they were chasing. CENTER you are unaole to reach your earner, caflwen subscribersuosenoer eeivioem at They said the car apparently 500 WEST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER, CT w ee ^ — d a y ^ s for ^ deliverywwuvpiy min Manchester.iviancnester. 9 crossed a highway center line and 5>L»ggestedSliggested carriercanrifir ratesratoe areAm $1.80iL weetdv i 7 ?n 646-4321 crashed into a tree. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Brandon Cote, a ^nthT^'^ IlfmiTtos^^^i!? £ AMN r^remts mmms a NT CtOUTY ciotc* fourth-grader at Bowers School in Manchester. 1 10—MANCkESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 21,1991

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Montand 83 GrHsland □□□□□□□ □□[!□□ 18 AttanUon- 64 Existanca □ □ □ □ □ □ • gatUng •S Cry of pain □ □ □ □ □ □ 1 aound 68 Placa ■ Samuel Santiago, 18, confined 18 Ramnanl :□□□ o[:]aaaaaaD 21 Moraallatt DOWN to within 100 feet of his home in at □□□ □□□□ naan ARLOANDJANISby Jimmy Johnpon Japanese geniuses leave Chicago through an electronic maal 1 Jast 't m m . monitoring device on his ankle as a 34. Short for 2 Pots 22 Long 45 Batwaan HOW SHOULD WE COULP LOSE Susan 3 Sums sla ^ r N.C. and WCGOIMQ i K m / ? B v e m i m ! HO'Homms wimi,soD! result of a conviction for auto theft, 2S Transports 4 Lumbar- 23 Layer of Ark. ID DO? WE'RE JUST 2S Eats Ussua WL COULD Be was charged in November with mur­ man's boot 47 Piquant D i s c u e s m S3 Black braad 5 Voodoo cult 25 Waarat 48 Countarfait H O M a e s s / brains to posterity der and robbery during a pizza ^ Stop up dalty adga so Sarlas of ha- delivery next door. SBCNrp 6 Do — oth- 26 Bronta haro- role avants ST.Opara faro ars... Ina Jana — 51 Oparatas ■ Ibr 732 criminal counts of 38. Is not wall 7 Futura 27 BrfcNapart 52 Hindu By ELAINE KURTENBACH University researchers have Yoshida feels some Japanese driving his VW Beetle across neigh­ 41 OparHngs plants 28 Court cssa garmant '‘X-. cross-sectioned several brains to 42 Barbra 30 Military -21 Simon Orpana The Associated Press would protest such studies. bors’ yards in Torrance, Calif., 8 Monay 54 Skinny fish allow some visual and microscopic Stralsand translar acronym 55 Two words Somehow, I think the Japanese Jonathan Shane Allabaugh, 21, was moiris 8 Eilat 3t Eilstad of undar- comparisons. Most are undisturbed, 44 Shallad 32 Ocaans ■TOKYO — Behind the tattooed would want to keep the famous ordered by Municipal Judge Ben­ 10 First gardan standlng however, immersed in amber for­ animals 11 Cowboy 3S Morosa 56 Futura at- skins, severed arms and rat b r ^ s the way they are now,” he jamin Aranda to leave town. If he 46 ActraM country 38 Onthaloosa tys.' aiam SNAFU by Bnicp Boattip skeletons in the university lab rests maldehyde, gleaming palely behind . Taylor 16 BaSavt — (2 wds.) sg Claan (a ^ d . “They wouldn’t like to have ever returned, Aranda said he would 48 Actrass — not 40 Mrs. in floor) the world’s only collection of small handwritten cards giving the them laying around on lab benches.” put him in jail for "up to” 275 years. Wast 20 Mado hola Madrid 60 Potato bud Joim jo names and special qualities of their 43 Diamond — famous brains, left to posterity by ■ In June, three days after their SPIDER-MAN by Stan Lap some of Japan’s greatest thinkers. original owners. Many universities keep frozen or r - T" 3 1 preserved brains for research pur­ wedding, Milford Jackson (a Detroit r " IS TT B O R R y Each of the 120 brains of prime Yoshida is a slighL quiet man Pistons fan) and his wife (a Portland O D L O N E L , I ministers, novelists, artists and with 13 years of experience in the poses, but none has a collection of IS r OOH'r Fl&HT geniuses, Yoshida said. Trailblazers fan) argued during the N U T C A Se^/ scholars has its own container, lab, which also has diseased selec­ basketball playoffs. She ordered him IB T M O i/ r r < ^ something like a fish tank, in the tions of human anatomy and wall- The Tokyo collection resulted H B R e / from a preoccupation with the dif­ out of their Long Beach, Calif., II " University of Tokyo’s medical hangings of tattooed skins donated house, but he returned a short time I department. by men who wanted to have their ferences between Asians and Caucasians, men and women, later to set their garage on fire, caus­ Scientists there hopx; to gain some body art preserved. ing $20,000 damage. geniuses and average people, that insight into what makes the brains As curator, he has renewed efforts B Boynton Beach, Fla., police T H e w e e - of famous people special. to learn from the collection of emerged during the Meiji Era s m H o e a 's w H E R N flU y charged Mary Grieco, 48, and her ST y f*' /MET«« K “We’d like to get many more,” famous brains. (1868-1912), when Japan began in F L B e im / 180 daughter with the murder of Mary’s <#t) , JMTCH/ said Yutaka Yoshida, curator of the earnest to study Western science and 97 The brain of Hisashi Hamaguchi, technology. husband, Joe, 52, because he was collection. “I’d especially like to get an eloquent prime minister assas­ “miserable” and wanted to watch m brains from mathematicians, (-*1 sinated in 1931, looks about the Eventually, Japanese medical TV all the time. Mary said they had musicians and singers.” researchers began to study brains, EEK AND MEEK by Howlp SchnaMar same as that of Natsume Soseki, a tried to kill Joe several times via ' m i » The collection was begun in famous novelist who died in 1916, with some controversial results. The poison and contemplated a car ex­ 1913, when the family of Taro Kat- RUMOR flAS (T.5£MPrrOR, or of Yasuko Miyake, a writer who brains of some famous people, they plosion, as well. They tried several I AM NOT..READMyUf5... IDHAT DO SOUTHlWK I / sura, a three-time prime minister, • provided the only female brain in found, were heavier than those of times over a month’s period to shoot B7 “IHATSOU'RE G a^)STD n o t ... G a y s TD RUO RCR "tDUR CHAfOCGS /sfiE? asked that his brain be preserved for the collection. less distinguished thinkers. m a ic e a r o u fO R t h e study after his death. The newest ac­ BT" (AJDERSTAWPf “Researchers say the fibers in the Japan’s heaviest brain of record S3 PRE51D P0C V quisition is the brain of former f lA R P T D part of Hamaguchi’s brain that con­ Torasaburo Araki, a N e w s of The W eird B4 SS 'I think she likes me!” Prime Minister Takeo Miki, who trols speech are very complex, very politician and doctor who left 57.4 SA V A T 1 H IS died in 1988. special,” he said, referring to a part ounces of gray matter behind when aU T R U E ... FDifjr.TED.. So far, the deep-rooted reluctance of the left hemisphere that regulates he died in 1942, and Prime Minister among Japanese to tamper with the Katsura’s brain was second at 56 answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-Word" speech and other motor functions in THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME dead has ensured that the museum’s at 1-900-454-3535 and entering access code number' 184 right-handed people. ounres). The average Japanese brain la by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee resources far outweigh its ability to 95c per minute; Touch-Tone or rotary phones. “You can’t do much research, just IS said to weigh 453 ounces. Unscramble these four Jumbles, lt'8 Still love at first sight, F I 1 use them. cme letter to each square, to form as far as they're concern^ looking at the outside of the brains,” “It seems as if ^cat thinkers may four ordinary words. “We try, as far as possible, not to Yoshida said. “We’re obviously cut them,” Yoshida said. “We want indeed have heavier brains,” says WINTHROP by Dfck CavalH hkanf going to have to start doing his­ Tbshida. “But then, so do many ARBSS to keep them in their original tological (microscopic tissue) shape.” criminals, I hear. Maybe they have a I D O N 'T TH IN K MRS EVERV TIME X HAVE r CCME BACK AND RIND studies in the future. different sort of intelligence.” CELEBRITY CIPHER LI l a r r a b e e l i k e s Celebrity Cipher cryploorams are created from quotations by famous TO LHAVETHE ROOM... THE DOOR LOCKEO. people, past and present. Each letter In the cipher stands for M E V E R V AAUCH. another. Today’s due: U equals P. DYLOM CHUCK SHEPHERD 'MARCRMREV RE F m _ i j m him while he lay snoring in front of UAJNKEERJS WL t h e s e c r e t o f r/, the TV seL but chickened out, until AREETA BSTABLISHINSA S U C ­ the night of Aug. 9. Said “He ODRMD VKS lAJO 7 '\ CESSFUL RELATIONSHIP rivj was a miserable bastard, but he had IS ISIMAKINS A eOOtP m his good points, too.” M ^ original­ N J A V R X F W Z K FSX FIRST IMPRESSION— Rosemarie Leitzell, 52, was up for A nsw er What the wimp got when he found himself In sentencing for having embezzled hot water— COLD FEET more than $600,000 from the coun­ “ '• »iaO. "Wch Incluu.! p M lm ty. She told Judge James Harris that •no handling, from Jumbia, do this nawapapar, P.O. 436S Orfando. PL j l _ Q Jl L Includa yournama. addrata she was sorry and recited him a poem: “So you’ve heard it all, r ' u c c o i x i o L Dl«nna M.Talbot/ManchaaterHerald THEP»^ T o y h y Lm PAtk A A y Baavy DMEF ON SKIS — Robert Conner, executive chef at judge/I’m not slime and not sludge/ As I stand before you with my Manchester Country Club, will vie for the title of “best dressed „ro THEFABLEP SKULL CAVE, friends/It is true I am living the 1-j.i h o m e o f t h e 6 HOST WHO WALKS ! I THE BORN LOSER by Aft Sanaom cook” as he races in the Jan. 27th “Grand Marnier Chefs Ski worst of my fears/But perhaps you Race" at Sugar Bush Mountain, Subarbush, Vt. Conner will agree with these fnends here with n O U B E 6 6 E P represent the country club. me/That I shouldn’t be sent up for A MUSICAL years.” (She got 14.) INSTRUMEMT ’ ■ Julie Longwell, 22, said in Sep­ JlHPISTAAAS,.^ tember that the baby she conceived in March was fathered by George Gilmore, who was executed in Reach out and Potosi, Mo., in August. Longwell ^A^ySTSRlOUS PEBP W O P S - 'SuAROeO BYFBARBO PYSMY said she and Gilmore had had sex in POISON PEOPLE,, THE BAHOAR, a visiting room just out of guards’ © 1991 by Kmp F—fuiro Synttcitt Inc Wortd iKihli rBB«rvad * sight. A spokesman for the Depart­ HAOAR THE HORRIBE by Dili Brewna scratch someone i U ment of Corrections said it is “con­ ceivable there could have been a DETROIT (AP) — Homebound calls her caL Ebeneezer, and the cat o ° \ X U m A P ^ y p U TWO TT^B/BB FORA FLUFFY THE ORIZWELLS by Bill Schorr pets needn’t pine for a master’s minute when nobody was watching. recognizes her voice. It would have to be so quick.” She o -'T h lA r ^ WCT B B ^T CY^FBR / THIS YEAfe, dFUHTHElA voice, suggests Michigan Bell: just Once when her parents were at T O P I E T phone from work or the road and didn’t publicize the tryst while Gil­ the house and she was out of town, GREAT APES THERAPIST - Lisa Stevens taps at one of the great ap’S'bThT rS'S;^ more was alive because she said she SEUrSIOU^LV... talk to Fido through the answering Curtis said they watched the cat y machine’s speaker. Washington. Her job includes blending six unrelated gorillas into didn’t want him to get in trouble. o while she called the machine. ■ In September, Maria Tferwin, “He gets right up by the answer­ a healthy happy family that will produce offspring. VL “I call it ‘reach out and scratch his argmng her case in a hearing before ing machine and rubs his little nose a Berkeley Springs, W.Va., ears,”’ spokesman Phil Jones said of on it,” she said. O o the suggestion in the News & Views magistrate that her apartment was But Sherry Silk, manager of the pamphlet sent with this month’s Therapist works behind glass uninhabitable, dumped “thousands” phone bill. Michigan Humane Society, said she of cockroaches onto the floor of the Naturally, if the idea catches on, doesn’t think calling pets, especially courtroom. dogs, is a good idea. By ROBERT M. ANDREWS discreet distance during their thanks to Augustus, a 9-year-old the added calls would mean added marital tiffs. ■ In September, Judge Kenneth ALLEY OOP by Dava Qraua “I think the majority of dogs get The Associated Press male from the Bronx Zoo. Leffler of Sanford, Fla., rejected as revenue for the telephone company, very excited when their masters “I try to interfere as little as Ms. Stevens is excited at the Jones allowed. possible,” she said, tapping the too harsh a plea bargain in which ARB THE VISITORS WE'RE / THE GENTLEMAN WHO RE- FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa come home,” she said. “They would WASHINGTON — Lisa prospect of seeing the first gorilla BXPIKT1NG AWARE OF / CXJESTCD OUR M a p KNOWS -•;AS FAR AS HIS BOYS ARE / THEIR ONLY JOB WILL shatter-proof glass window in the Mark Edward McCulloch would l^fE'RE NOTHING \ BE TO DELIVER THE Ruth Curtis, News & Views get all excited for no reason. I cer­ Stevens is the kind of family birth at the National Zoo in 18 OUR WORK HERE, O O C fU BOW OURSpBlATION^O^t zoo’s Great Ape House to atuact agree to serve 4 1/2 years in prison ^ "SAFE HOUSE" V WITNESS HERE SAFE managing editor, said she frequently tainly wouldn’t recommend it.” therapist who stands back and lets years, if all goes well. OPE^TING UNDER THE COVER \ A N D ^ U k W '^ T H ^ the attention of one of her gorilla for the rape of a 40-year-old woman. OF A SCIENTIFIC lA B O R A T O W I'tT ? ,^ T IO N O T ^ W TUf A^C’x OF THB Jo^, her patients settle their squabbles "This mating triumph, deftly ar­ A L r ^ A i e r friends. “They resolve their own Leffler sentenced McCulloch to two yOL/F Q'Xf ANP alone. Her clients, after all, are the ranged by Ms. Stevens, was set years’ probation, calling the jail ^ O U f > gorillas at the National Zoo. differences, just as they do in the into motion by a national commit­ wild.” term a “miscarriage of justice,” in u F }rUFF{^. Ms. Stevens oversees the zoo’s tee of zoo officials that serves, in CO. Not a Moos At times, the spectacle of a that the victim was so “pitiful” that primate population of monkeys effecL as a dating service for McCulloch “deserves some con­ OK? and apes (68 in all), a job that in­ family spat a;nong the gorillas can gorillas and other endangered o be frightening. sideration” for being “so stupid (as) cludes the delicate mission of species held in U.S. captivity. Fprxof\f\Ql “When they’re fighting over to take up with (her).” America Contest blending six unrelated gorillas Gorillas are constantly trans­ ■ In July, a 75-year-old man in food or a sneak attack by another ferred here and there in a coor­ T 1-a.t into a healthy, happy family that Henry County, Bl., was sadistically 1-2./ WASHINGTON (AP) — Dairy for dairy cows nationally. Those that gorilla, there’s a lot of screaming, will produce offspring. dinated matchmaking system attacked by two young men after he O 1M 1 by NEA, me cows would be rated in sort of a do exist vary from state to state. hair-pulling, biting and scratch­ It’s not an easy task. All but aimed at creating the most com­ had criticized them for parking in a ROBOTMAN by Jim Maddick beauty pageant being considered by Haley said features to be con­ ing,” Ms. Stevens said. one, Tokoma, the dominant, 395- patible family units. “Our goal is hpdicapped zone. The two threw PHIPPS by Joaaph Farria the Agriculture Department. There sidered when grading a cow might “People get worried and say, CM I pound male, were brought to enhance our breeding him into a car, pulled down his I JUST FOLLWiEO So MUCH would be no Moos America, include: weight adjusted to age; ‘My God, they’re going to kill program,” Ms. Stevens said. together from other zoos, and pants, and inserted an object into his H E ip \b y?> A LINE OF ANTS F0R 1W(IN6 however. each other,’ but they very rarely She said her primary role is to FBom THE PATIO TD body capacity; condition of legs and nobody knew whether they’d be­ rectum. After he sought medical at- TO SAVE Daniel D. Haley, head of the feet; mammary development; and come friends and lovers. inflict injuries on each other. They be “concerned, caring and intui­ 'fcuR SOCK DRAWER HALLOWEEN department’s Agricultural Market­ do raise a lot of commotion, and tenUon several days later in Peoria, CANDY. dairy character, including thinness Although gorillas are intel­ tive” as she unobtrusively watches one doctor said a “pretty good-sized ing Service, said the proposal to es­ of hide, angularity and shape of ligent, rather shy and very soci­ it’s very impressive to us her gorillas’ pairings and liaisons. humans." potato” was removed from his rec­ tablish standards for dairy breeding head. able creatures, they remain un­ “We let the animals do what tum. cows and heifers was in response to Despite occasional brouhahas, The standards would be voluntary tamed in captivity, with a poten­ animals do naturally,” she said. ■ An employee of the Sands initiatives by the dairy industry and and paid for by users. The standards tial for violence that is magnified she said, the zoo’s three males “Our goal is to let anim.als do and three females are getting Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, exporters. would be e x isted to help set a by their great size and suength. what their genetic makeup tells eating in the casino cafeteria last along nicely. So nicely, in facL them to do.” Four grades would be considered; common trading language for a Ms. Stevens, a 'blue-jeaned, summer, found a piece of flesh in a Supreme, Approved, Medium and lucrative export business in dairy 35-year-old zoologist, is wise in that Mandara, an 8-year-old Ms. Stevens breaks up fights female on loan from the Mil­ sandwich and turned it over to medi­ Common. Currently, Haley said, cattle that has developed in recent the ways of gorillas. She keeps a only if serious injuries are cal examiners, who reported later years. waukee Zoo, has gotten pregnant. threatened. there are no uniform grade standards that it was from the penis of either a human or a small animal.

. v» ^ 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 21, 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 21,1991—13 J FOCUS NATION/WORLP Dear Abby PEOPLE Dr. Gott Abigail Van Buren Hispanic graduation rate not keeping pace ■ A year and a half after “Moonlighting” went off — ...... Peter Gott, M.D. By TAMARA HENRY the air, actress Cybill Shepherd remains bitter. 1^. have left school, (Hispanics) may face serious obstacles Among the Hispanic subgroups, Mexican Americans 10.4 percent and 17.2 percent, respectively, while Shepherd said in the Jan. 26 issue of TV Guide The Associated Press to full participation in the national economy,” the report had the highest dropout rate in 1989, 57.3 percent, fol­ African Americans and American Indians had increases she’ll never forget the lack of sympathy she felt on said. lowed by Puerto Ricans with a 46 percent dropout rate of 2.6 percent and 1.8 percent. Widow fed up the set of the ABC series while pregnant with her WASipjGTON — The Hispanic population in the The study detailed high school graduation rates, col­ and Cubans at 37 percent. The number of African Americans enrolled in college twins, now 3 years old. Lupus should United States is burgeoning but the proportion of lege attendance and degree attainment for Hispanics, In contrast to the pattern among young Hispanics, the reached an all-time high in 1988, but the group’s rate of “I was sick as a dog,” she said. “But why would Hispanic youths who finish high school is not keeping African Americans, American Indians and Asian graduation rate for African Americans went from 66.7 participation increased only sli^tly between 1985 and with boyfriend they be sympathetic to a pregnant woman? Some pace with gains by blacks and other minority groups, ac­ Americans and included comparable figures for whites percent in 1972 to 76.1 percent in 1989. The comparable 1989. people accused me of using the pregnancy as an ex­ be monitored cording to an analysis issued Sunday. and the population as a whole. rates for young whites remained essentially static — Both increases, the report said, were attributed cuse for not coming to the set. I had to cultivate “The long-term costs of a failure to adequately edu­ The council based its study on population data from 81.7 percent in 1972 and 82.1 percent in 1989. primarily to gains made by African American women, DEAR ABBY: I met a man I liked very much two belief in myself not to be swayed.” cate l^ge numbers of Hispanics in this country is enor­ the Bureau of the Census, some of it unpublished tabula­ The high school graduation rate for the 18-to-24 who enroll in college at considerably higher rates than y ^ s ago. My children are grown and I had been a But Shepherd says she h ^ n ’t ruled out making DEAR DR. GOTT: My doctor says I have borderline mous,” the American Council on Education said in its tions made in October 1989. population as a whole was 81 percent in 1989. In raw those of their male counterparts. widow for seven years. In the beginning, we decided we another television series. lupus. He didn’t tell me what to do for it, and I’m very ninth annual report on the status of minorities in educa­ High school completion rates for Hispanics ages 18 to figures that worked out to approximately 20.5 million In 1989, 33.8 percent of African American women didn t need to be married, so he moved into my house. I “My greatest success came through television,” worried. Can you fill me in? tion. 24 dropped from 62.9 percent in 1985 to 55.9 percent in ^aduates, of which 17.1 million where white, 2.7 mil­ high school graduates ages 18 to 24 were attending col­ own this home and am financially secure. He is not. He’s Hisp^ics, despite their rapid growth in the U.S. 1989, it said. The rate had been 51.9 jwreent in 1972, she said. “‘Moonlighting’ was a huge boost to my DEAR READER: Lupus is one of several autoim­ lion were African American and 1.6 million were lege, compared with only 27.1 percent of African been divorced for a long time and his kids have very lit­ career.” population, “are grossly under-represented at every rung when there were 1.3 million Hispanics in the 18-to-24- Hispanic. The rest of the graduates were from other American men. tle to do with him. mune diseases, when, for unknown reasons, people be­ of the educational ladder,” the report said. year-old age group. Shepherd played Maddie Hayes, a financially come allergic to their own normal tissues. This causes in­ minority groups. I see no advantage for me — and all the advantages Only 24.5 percent of Hispanics ages 3 and 4 are en­ The graduation percentage fluctuated slightly from ruined glamour queen who ran a deteedve agency she flammation in various body organs, including joints, Among some other highlights of the report: rolled in preschool programs, the report said. And just year to year until reaching the high-water mark of 62.8 for him if we were to marry, but I told him I might had purchased as a tax shelter. The show’s 4V2-year lungs, lymph glands and kidneys. —Asian Americans had the largest proportional col­ consider it if he would sign a prenuptial agreement. He run was filled with rumors of animosity between her 78.7 percent of 16-and 17-year-olds are in school, com­ percent in 1985. It fell to 59.9 percent in 1986 before lege enrollment gains between 1986 and 1988 — 10.9 ‘Wolves^ refused. I just wanted to protect myself against having and co-star Bmce Willis. Like any other disease, lupus can be mild or severe. In pared with 91.6 percent of the total population, it said. bouncing back up to 61.6 percent the following year. It percent — while American Indians and Alaskan natives him assume he s my common-law husband and ending the former, there are few if any symptoms. However, In 1989, there were more than 20 million Hispanics in fell again, to 55.2 percent, in 1988 before the slight experienced the smallest increase, 3.3 percent. up with community property — mostly all mine. ■ Comedian George Burns, who just turned 95, blood tests show anti-nucleus antibodies, proteins that in­ the United States, 8.2 percent of the total population. rebound in 1989 when the age group population had —Among minorities ages 18 to 24 going to college in To tell you the truth, Abby, I am fed up with him. He says he got in the habit of dating 18-year-olds be­ dicate the immune system is forming compounds against Between 1980 and 1989, the Hispanic population grew reached 2.8 million, more than double the population in 1989, 28.7 percent were Hispanics and 30.8 percent takes three is a gambler (my money), and he has taken to drinking so cause “there are no women my age.” the body’s cells. Severe cases of lupus, on the other by 39 percent, while the total U.S. population increased the 1972 base year African Americans, compared with 38.8 percent of much that he’s not good for anything anymore, if you A group of celebrities surprised Bums on stage hand, are marked by painful arthritis, rash and chest pain, by 9.4 percent. In raw figures, an estimated 694,000 Hispanics in the whites. know what I mean. I’m 57 years old and he’s only 55, Friday night by rolling out an 8-foot-tall birthday shortness-of-breath, swollen glands and renal malfunc­ Without immediate intervention to educate and train 18-to-24 group had graduated from high school in 1972, —Between 1987 and 1989, the number of bachelor’s but looks old enough to be my father. He’s taken money cake. Bums turned 95 Sunday. not only those in school now, but those who already Globe awards tion. In its most advanced form, lupus is fatal. compared to 1.6 million in 1989. degrees awarded to Hispanics and Asian Americans rose out of my purse and I don’t trust him anymore. Bums told the audience, “There isn’t anything I If you were in my place, what would you do? can t do now that I did at 18 — which shows you I conclude from your question that you probably have By JOHN HORN TIRED OF HIM how pathetic I was at 18.” had a positive blood test for lupus, without any DEAR TIRED: I would immediately call my lawyer, Among those who appeared with Bums were the T h * Aaaoclatad Pt m s symptoms. This situation is quite common and requires The Associated Press McGuire Sisters, former Supremes singer Mary Wil­ CASE SETTLED — Gospel pop-singer no treatment. However, your health should be monitored Soviets leave police after five dead explain the situation and find out if I had any legal* obligations to this man. (Don’t be surprised if you have son and Carlene Carter, daughter of country singer Amy Grant and Marvel Comics have set­ regularly (with blood tests for worsening kidney func­ BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — “Dances With Wolves” to pay a little something to get rid of him.) June Carter Cash. tled a law suit she fiied accusing the com­ tion) because your mild form could, in time, progress to a By MATTI HUUHTANEN won three trophies at the 1991 Golden Globe Awards. The Associated Press The mob movies “The Godfather fert III” and “Good- Then I’d give him three hours to get out of my house Surveying the five women, the cigar-chomping more serious disorder that would require therapy, such as U ''I ? , ' — and I’d help him pack. Bums quipped: “I don’t know if I can take care of all pany of using her likeness, her lawyer cortisone. Fellas” were shut out despite receiving 12 nominations you girls. (Jne of you will have to come back tomor­ said. Grant ciaimed the woman's face on RIGA, U.S.S.R. — Soviet Interior Ministry soldiers between them. row.” Mild lupus usually remains relatively inactive for withdrew from Latvia’s police headquarters early today The ceremony’s usually festive mood was dimmed an issue of “The Vampire Versus: Dr. years; it can become progressive, however, under three DEAR READERS: Today we pay tribute to a great Bums told his audience he smokes 15 to 20 cigars Strange Sorcerer Supreme: was derived Mter a takeover that left five dead and drew protests considerably Saturday night by the Persian Gulf war. In­ circumstances: pregnancy, infection or reactions to drugs stead of enjoying their victories backstage, some award American, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His words of wis­ a day, dates young women and has two or three mar­ from a photo of her used for a 1986 album from reformers and Western governments. dom are even more meaningful today than they were 24 tinis a day. —- especially antibiotics. Therefore, pregnant women ^ 1 Latvian police were ordered to take up arms and recipients criticized U.S. foreign policy. yeare ago, when he said: “One day, somebody should What does his doctor say? cover. with mild lupus must have particularly close medical su­ defend other local government buildings following the “Superpowers have no business fighting,” said pervision (with cortisone treatment if the condition wor­ remind us that even though there may be political and “My doctor’s dead,” Bums said. Soviet assault Sunday night in which 10 people were Jeremy Irons, wiimer of the best dramatic actor award ideological differences between us, the Vietnamese are Young’s wife, Elizabeth, 81, told deputies the inci­ sens), and infections must be vigorously treated with care wounded. I for his depiction of Claus Von Bulow in “Reversal of our brothers, the Russians are our brothers, the Chinese ■ Actor Robert Young, TV’s ideal dad in dent occurred after the couple had been drinking. because of the possibility of an allergic reaction to the I categorically condemn all those who organized, ex­ Fortune.” drugs used. are our brothers; and one day we’ve got to sit down “Father Knows Best,” tried to kill himself and enlist Barrier said. ecuted^ and inspired this villainous attack upon our “It’s very depressing,” said James Gamer, who won together at the table of brotherhood.” his wife in a suicide pact, authorities said. Three attempts to contact Young at home Sunday Ybur doctor probably failed to inform you more fiilly republic s Interior Ministry,” said Latvian President for best TV movie actor in “Decoration Day.” of the disease because nothing needs to be done for it at Security at the black-tie ceremony was far stricter God bless America. And may we Americans, by our Officials disclosed during the weekend that Young, were met with a busy signal. No one answered the Anatolijs Gorbunovs in a message broadcast by the ft. conduct, be worthy of God’s blessings. 83, entered a hospital for a 24-hour psychiatric obser­ telephone at Young’s office. The psychiatric hospital this time. Nevertheless, I think you should return to him republic’s official media and monitored by the BBC in than normal. Guests passed through metal detectors and f . vation after a dead battery prevented him from fun- would neither confirm nor deny Young was a patient (or her) for a more complete explanation of lupus; this London. bomb-sniffing dogs inspected the papparazzi. Guards By popular request, Abby shares more of her favorite neling carbon monoxide fumes into his car on Jan there. information would remove much of the apprehension “We demand an immediate investigation and that were stationed at every door. you are experiencing. Kevin Cosmer, in his debut behind the camera for prize-winning, easy-to-prepare recipes. To order, send a 12. Young was a kind and wise patriarch for 10 years those who organized, inspired and carried out this attack “Dances With Wolves,” was named best director. Other long, business-size, self-addressed envelope, plus check A tow tmek driver alerted authorities. in “Father Knows Best,” but dropped the part in To give you more information, I am sending you a free be brought to account,” he said. awards for the western, which also starred Costner, were or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: More “Mr. Young admitted he called the tow mick and 1963, at the show’s peak. He returned to television copy of my Health Report “Lupus: The Great Imitator.” The White House denounced the attack in Riga as Favorite Recipes by Dear Abby, P.O. Box 447, Mount admitted that he had attempted to end his life,” Los six years later to portray a dedicated doctor in “Mar­ Other readers who would like a copy should send $1.25 deeply troubling,” and Britain also condemned it. best dramatic movie and best screenplay for Michael Blake. Morris, Dl. 61054. (Postage is included.) Angeles County sheriff’s Lt. Bob Barrier said. cus Welby, M.D.” with their names and addresses to P.O. Box 91369, The attack came a week after Soviet Interior Ministry “The Godfather Part III” was the most nominated film Cleveland, OH 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. troops assaulted the broadcast center in Vilnius, Lithuania, killing 14 people. I by the voters of the Hollywood Foreign Press Associa­ In Moscow, some 300,000 people marched against tion with seven selections, and “GoodFellas” had earned the crackdown in the Baltic republics and President five, but both came up empty. MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1991— PRIME TIME Mikhail S. Gorbachev’s ebbing reform programs; While not as prestigious as the , the CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 40,0(X) more marched in Leningrad. Golden Globes historically establish momentum for The elite Soviet “black berets” stormed the Riga Oscar hopefuls. Last year, “Bora on the Fourth July” OVER THE AIR CHANNELS building as tracers lit up the downtown area. Fierce won the most Golden Globes with four and also News g CBS News Inside Entertain­ Evening Major Dad Murphy Good Trials ol Rosie O'Neill N ew sg Arsenio Hall Author Maya shooting and explosions lasted for about 30 minutes, and received one Academy Award. NETWORK-CBS (In Stereo) g Edition ment Shade (In Party Instant Paid Nightwatch Elizabeth Brown Sports (In Environmental Robin Angelou. (In Stereo) g News (R) g sporadic firing lasted another two hours. Business­ Tonight Stereo)g hits the "Contrac­ Stereo)g Machine Recall Program ______Thu Assoctatud Pro«s Others improving their chances Saturday for Oscar Hood " Rosie questions the With Nia WFSB Q men murder Holly Hunter general's tions" (In law when she defends an Viktor Alksnis, a hardline Soviet deputy and leader of BLACK BERETS STORM POLICE HQ — Volunteers help people caught in the confusion consideration are Bruce Davison and Kathy Bates. partner g interview, g car, g Stereo)g Peeples (In environmental activist g Stereo) a pro-Moscow group in Latvia, claimed in a telephone Davison, who plays a selfless friend to a lover ruined by News g ABC News Wheel of Jeopardy! MacGyver ' The after Soviet Black Beret Interior Ministry soldiers storm and occupy the Latvian Interior Mini­ Movie: “The Last to Go" (1991. Drama) . News g Nightline g Who's the interview that the black berets were coming to the Lat­ AIDS in “Longtime Companion,” won for best support­ NETWORK-ABC g Fortune g g Wasteland' MacGyver is Head of the Into the Night Starring Movie: "James stry Sunday. Terry 0 Quinn Premiere. A dramatic 22-year chronicle Boss? "Ad Class vian Interior Ministry for negotiations when they were TV marked for death after he ol the changing relationships between a mother, her Rick Dees Reginald Michener's Dynasty” ing actor. Miss Bates, starring as a maniacal fan of a WTNH O gets in the way of a Man M icelli" Charlie VelJohnson; Toni Tennille. fired upon. husband and their children. (In Stereo) g Tony is an (1976, Drama) Stacy romance novelist in “Misery,” took best dramatic greedy land developer, g considers (In Stereo) Keach, Sarah Miles. Latvia had been bracing for an attack since Jan. 13, telephone interview that both places are associated with executive, g cheating, g The m ilit^ also claimed in Lithuania that it was only when Soviet tanks attacked Lithuania’s main broadcast­ actress. TONIGHT Owen Marshall: defending itself against attackers who shot first. the anti-independence movement in Estonia. No one Unlike the Oscars, the 84 members of the foreign Counselor at Law Laredo ing center, killing 14 people and injuring more than 200. was hurt in the blasts. Reporters on the scene saw no evidence of that. Last week, a government driver was killed in what the press group divide films into two categories: dramatic, Odd Couple Jeflersons News (R) Anti-independence factions in all three Baltic and musical or comic. Parliament spokewomen Alda Spruze said Latvian goverment said was a shooting spree by the Interior a ______police tried to defend the building from the Soviet force. republics have called for the dissolution of separatist The romantic comedy “Green Card” was chosen best ASK DICK KLEINER Ministry troops. parliaments and governments, and urged Soviet Presi­ Two armed Latvian guard were among the five people The Kremlin has been pressuring Lithuania, Latvia comic or musical motion picture and its star, Gerard Cosby Cosby killed in the attack. dent Mikhail S. Gorbachev to impose direct Kremlin Show Clifl M*A*S*H ALF "Baby Jeflersons Jeflersons My Talk Depardieu, was honored as best actor in that category. INDEPENDENT Show Cliff The junk (Off Air) and Estonia to nullify the independence declarations rule. sees Lena Come Back" Louise tries George Show A member of a Latvian documentary film crew, has a school treats Rudy man makes passed last year by their democratically elected parlia­ Julia Roberts won best actress in a musical or comic Horne, g problem lo lunch. (In ALF earns to save Help gives WTXX @) a surgical the right to motion picture for “Pretty Woman.” Top honors for DICK Stereo)g Center, g Florence a Andres Slapins, was killed and a colleague wounded, ments. Pro-Soviet factions in the republics have urged clamp. baby-sit Eric hot tip, g On Saturday, a shadowy group known as the National foreign-language film went to France’s “Cyrano De KLEINER NETWORK-NBC News NBC News said Karlis Freibergs, another parliamentary spokesman. direct rule by Gorbachev. Wheel of Jeopardy! Fresh Biossom (In Movie; “Line ol Fire; The Morris Dees Story” (1991. News Salvation Committee proclaimed it was taking power in WWLP © Fortune g |g ______Tonight Show (R) (In Late Night With David (Off Air) Officials said nine were wounded, but a later report Bergerac,” which stars Depardieu in the title role. a ______Prince Stereo)g Drama) Corbin Bernsen. Premiere. (In Stereo) g Stereo) In Tallinn, the Estonian capital, Tass reported that two the republic. Wind in the Nightly Letterman (R) (In Stereo) Whoopi Goldberg was honored as best supporting MacNeil/Lehrer Best of National Making Sense ol the Sixties (Series Premiere) Rebellion against by the official Soviet news agency Tass increased the explosions over night damaged buildings of the Amal­ Willows Rat On the The committee is headed by the first secretary of the PUBLIC Business Newshour g Geographic societal rules imposed by 1950s parents: the emergence ol the civil number to 10. actress for her depiction of a low-rent psychic in decides lo Report Record (R) gamated Council of Work Collectives and the Tallinn Latvia Communist Party, Alfreds Rubiks, and includes rights movement and the era's activists share memories, g The black berets left the building early today in two “Ghost.” WEDH gQ leave ship repair yard. military officers, committee spokesman Alexei Lit­ armored vehicles, parliamentary spokewomen said. Jack Lemmon took the special Cecil B. DeMille Ffeeter Varz of the Estonian Foreign Ministry said in a vinenko said in an interview Jan. 16. Knight Rider Knight Movie: “The Strawberry Blonde" (1941. Comedy) Award for contributions to entertainment. Q . On “Married With Racer Michael becomes a Newhart Dick Van Donna INDEPENDENT Rita Hayworth. James Cagney. A lurn-ol-the-cen!ury Dick's father All Nite Movie Scott Brady and Phyllis Coates brave In dramatic television, the best actress prize was murder target after he Dyke Reed Alex Indian attacks In "Blood Arrow" (1958)- the short Children,” what happened to gold digger is loved by a decent young dentist and a visits, g shared by of “The Trials of Rosie O’Neill” WTWS © enters a car race. brash contractor. gets a real subject "Broken China." Steve, the next door neighbor? We estate tip. and for “.” see his wife, but not him — Is Fresh Movie: “Une ol Fire: The Morris Dees Story” (1991. Tonight Show (R) (In Eastern Airlines grounded, Hore are winners of the 1991 Golden Globe H a rris presented Satur­ there a problem, or is it a money NETWORK-NBC Prince ol U te Night With David Family Drama) Corbin Bernsen, Jenny Lewis. Premiere. Based Stereo) Letterman (R) (In Stereo) day night by the Hoiiywood Foreign Press Association. thing? — F.N., Saginaw, Mich. Bel-Air on the true story ol an Alabama lawyer who filed a Feud WVIT © MOVIES A. It was just a plot development. Hattie has lawsuit against the Ku Klux Klan following the murder fun, g of a young black man. (In Stereo) g The characters, Marcy and Steve INDEPENDENT DRAMA: -Dances With Vtfelves.": ACTRESS. DRAMA: Kathy Bates, Movie: “In the Heat ol the Night" (1967, Mystery) firm unlikely to recover Newhart g Rhoades (played by Amanda Bearse WSBK © Rod Steiger.______St. Elsewhere "Up on the "Misery.": ACTOR, DRAMA: Jeremy Irons, "Reversal of Fortune.": and David Garrison) were divorced, NETWORK-ABC Roof" Pamela Franklin. MUSICAL OR COMEDY: "Green Card."; ACTRESS. MUSICAL OR WCGBQD News M*A*8*H Nighllineg Personali- (Off Air) MIAMI (AP) — Eastern Air­ COMEDY: Julia Roberts, "Pretty Wbman.": ACTOR, MUSICAL OR and Steve decided to become a ties payroll check. “This is just the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. COMEDY: Gerard Depardieu, "Green Card.": FOREIGN LANGUAGE: PUBLIC Heritage lines doesn’t Imow how long it ridiculous.” “Cyrano de Bergerac," France.: SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Whoopi forest ranger. There are no plans to WGBY © Temptations: Get Ready Making Sense ol the Sixties (Series Premiere) g Movie; “Dominoes: N ew sg (Off Air) Georgia Labor Conunissioner bring him back. (In Stereo) ^ Portrait of a Decade" will take for passengers to get Bank South Corp. and First Goldberg. "Ghost.": SUPPORTING ACTOR: Bruce Davison, "Longtime FOX Perfect Love A1 Scott said the state will begin Companion.": DIRECTOR: Kevin Costner, "Dances With Wolves.": Star Trek Movie: “License to Drive” (1988, Comedy) Corey News Amen WTIC g> Strangers g Connection Night Court Love Magic Gene Scott refunds after it abruptly suspended Union National Bank said they special efforts Tdesday to handle SCREENPLAY: Michael Blake, "Dances With Wolves.": ORIGINAL Haim, Corey Feldman. "The Nun" Connect. Q. Recently, I’ve been watching CABLE CHANNELS White all service. only would accept payroll checl« more than 6,700 claims for un­ SCORE: "The Sheltering Sky.": ORIGINAL SONG: "Blaze ol Gloty." By ANDREW KATELL Officials in Florida and Georgia, from “Vbung Guns II." reruns of “Medical Center,” with A&E In Search of the Dream In Search of the Dream from Miami-based Eastern for employment insurance expected to Chad Everett and James Daly. I "Inspiration"______"Liberty' l£f.**m!““ iMovir^lheTrium^^ The Associated Press meanwhile, prepared to handle deposit, placing them on hold to be filed by former Eastern TELEVISION I " " * ______Sherlock Holmes” (19351 "Isle of the Movie: “The Ust Time I Saw Paris” (1954) Elizabeth Movie: “The Big Steal” (1949, I thousands of unemployment see whether they will clear. Trust employees. thought I saw Everett on a recent AMC Dead" (1945, Horror) Movie: “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” (1939) Movie; "The U st Time I Saw Paris” (1954) Elizabeth DRAMA, SERIES: “Twin Peaks.": ACTRESS, DRAMA: (de) Sharon Taylor. An American writer in posl-World War II Paris Adventure) Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer. Based on Victor Hugo's classic novel about a deformed Movie; MOSCOW — Russian Federation President Boris claims from former Eastern Company and Citizens and episode of “Murder, She Wrote.” Boris Karlotl, Ellen Drew. recalls his tragic marriaoe to a wealthy American. Taylor. An American writer In post-Worlo War II Paris hi Rorida, state Labor Secretary Gless, T h e Trials of Rosie O'Neill," and Patricia Wsttig, “thirtysometh- bell-ringer's hopeless love tor a beautiful qvosv.______“The Big workers. recalls his tragic marriage to a wealthy American Steal” Yeltsin said today that violent crackdowns in the Baltic Southern banks said they are trying Frank Scruggs predicted Sunday ing.": ACTOR, DRAMA: Kyle MacLachlan, Twin Peaks.": ACTOR, What is he doing these days? And (4:30) Movie: “Beyond the Stars” (1989. Movie; “Fist Fighter" (1988, Adventure) Movie: “Basket Case 2” (1990, Horror) Movie: Drama) Marlin Sheen. A boy with dreams Movie: “Cobra” (1986, Drama) Sylvester Movie: “Steel Dawn” (1987, Science Fiction) Patrick republics were signs of a “reactionary turn” in the Soviet At midnight Friday, the airline to find out whether the checks MUSICAL OR COMEDY SERIES: Ted Danson, "Cheers.": ACTRESS, is Daly still alive? Is he Tyne George Rivero, Edward Albert, A Kevin Van Hentenryck, Annie Ross. Stallone, Brigitte Nielsen. An LA cop's Movie: that Eastern’s shutdown eventually MUSICAL OR COMEDY SERIES: Kirsde Alley, “Cheers.": SERIES. Cinemax “Weekend ol becoming an astronaut becomes bareknuckle fighter heads south of the Duane and his homicMal Siamese twin Swayze, Lisa Niemi. In a desolate world of the future a “Cisuallies Union, and he urged legislators to reverse it. halted service after 62 years, and covered under Eastern’s Chapter Daly’s father? When was that at Bemie's” disillusioned after meeting the investigation Into a series ol random swordsman seeks vengeance on the warrior who k ill^ would put 10,000 to 14,000 MUSICAL OR COMEDY: "Cheers.": MINISERIES OR MOTION PIC­ border lo lace the merciless boxer who take refuge In a suburban sanctuary lor ol War (1989) Imoonwalker he idolizes, fin Stereo) "PG" murders reveals there could be more his mentor. (In Stereo) 'R' (Adult language, adult Yeltsin told the Supreme Soviet legislature of the Rus­ Eastern officials said there was lit­ 11 protection. Florida residents out of work and TURE: "Decoration Day.": ACTRESS. MINISERIES OR MOTION PIC­ series made? — DJ.M., Lock killed his trIend. "R" "freaks." "R" than one killer. (In Stereo) 'R' :i989. situations, graphic violence)______Irama) sian Federation that the Kremlin, the KGB and the tle hope it would resume. Eastern Federal banking regulations let TURE: Barbara Hershey, “A Killing In a Small Town.": ACTOR, MINI­ Haven, Fa. CNN World Today |Moneyline [Crossfire PrimeNews Larry King Live cost the state about $40 million in Evening News Moneyline Newsnight military had unconstitutionally supported shadowy anti­ has been in U.S. Bankruptcy Court SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE: James Gamer, “D e ra tio n Day."; A. James Daly, who was Tyne’s Newsnight Update Sports banks hold checks for as long as worker’s compensation. SUPPORTING ACTRESS, SERIES, MINISERIES OR MOTION PIC­ Latanight for two years and was $3 billion in father, has passed away. Chad Movie: “The Secret of NIMH” (1982. Anne of Green Gables Movie: “The Crimson Pirate” (1952, Adventure) Burl independence groups, called National Salvation Com­ 10 days if there is reason to believe The airline’s court-appointed TURE: Piper Laurie. Tw in Peaks.": SUPPORTING ACTOR, SERIES, Fantasy) Dorn DeLuise. Animated. A field eevvia* ■■««!« V I UiaiMClj nUUeri Carole King: Going debt; it remains under Chapter 11 Anne (Megan Follows) and Lancaster, Nick Cravat. An 18th-century pirate captain Hooks, Charlotte Rae. Based on Quida Sebeslyen's Movie: mittees, in the Baltic republics. the checks will bounce. MINISERIES OR MOTION PICTURE: Charies Durning, T h e Kennedys Everett is still a working actor. mouse enlists the aid ol a secret society Gilbert become bitter "ome Songwriter Carole bankruptcy trustee, Martin R. Disney becomes involved with an emissary assigned to put award-winning book about the only black lamlly In “Goodbye, bankruptcy reorganization. of Massachusetts." “Medical Center” ran, sickly but ol rats to save her home and children rivals. (In Stereo) (Part 3 of down a rebellion. KIning, including Interview Mias 4th of “We consider this a reactionary turn taking place Eastern spokeswoman Karen Shugrue Jr., said financially from the encroachment ol man. "G" a turn-ol-the-century, while Midwestern community The airline is telling tick- successfully, from 1969 to 1976. 4 )g and concert loolage. (R) (In July” (1988, today. It hasn’t reached the stage of irreversibility yet,” Ceremsak said: “There is absolute­ qualified investors or buyers had ESPN CBA Up Close SportsCen- Dranta) q Yeltsm said. “We are convinced that this is a suategic etholders they will get money back ly no reason why banks should not expressed interest in buying East­ LEGAL NOTICE Basketball ter Muscle SportsCen- political error which must be corrected.” out of a special $50 million ac­ be cashing checks other than just ern assets, but added that “I don’t Q. Many years ago, I saw the (5:30) Movie: “The Goonies" (1985, Babar "A Meg. ter INVITATION TO BID 'Movie; “Private Benjamin” (1980, Comedy) Goldie Movie; “Steel Magnolias” (1989, Comedy-Drama) Kids in the Yeltsin told the legislators, “much depends on us ... count set aside specifically for plain ignorance.” film “Hud,” with Adventure) Sean Aslin, A group of school Pair of Hawn, Eileen Brennan. Following the death of her Movie: “True Love” (1989, Comedy- 1st A Ten: Movie: want to hold out false hope” the kids gel caught up in wild treasure hunt , Dolly Parton. A Louisiana beauty parlor Hall (R) g Drama) Annabella Sciorra, Ron Eldard. A we are in critical situation, but it is not hopeless.” such refunds, but couldn’t say how received in the General Services' office 41 and Brandon DeWilde. Since HBO Queens" husband, a spoiled little rich girl is conned into joining serves as the meeting place for six iron-willed and In Your Where Are airline ever would fly again. alter finding a 17th-century pirate's map. Flora the the Army. 'R' (Adult language, brief nudity) young llalian-American couple finds their Fecel Putts the About 100 demonstrators gathered outside the meet­ long that would take. “■lliere is cash to back every then, I have heard nothing about "PG" (Adult language, mild violence) eccentric women. PG' (Adult language, adult situations) relationship tested while they prepare for Eastern, which had 18,000 Queen. P and Children?” ing. Chanting ‘’Yeltsin, Yeltsin,” they held placards Sunday’s Miami Herald, citing check out there. All existing and DeWilde. What happened to him? Superman •hair upcoming wedding, (In Stereo) 'R' p marriage, o 1986) R' q employees, was plagued by labor - Police saying, “the blood of Lithuania is on Gorbachev’s Eastern as its source, reported current Eastern checks are good. strife for nearly two years and last — J.W„ Scottsbluff, Neb. >aid there were $80 million in outstand­ in Hood "The Seven Program hands” and “Hands off Lithuania.” We are still under Chapter 11,” she July was indicted on charges it cut A. “Hud” was made in 1963, and Robin Hood "Alan-A- Movie: “A Tiger's Tale" (1988, Drama) Ann-Margrel, Movie; “Welcome Home” (1989, ing tickets. SlfjTl'RiS . CLEANING OF Poor Knights From Acre" Dale" Robin aids a young C. Thomas Howell. A high-school senior falls in love Movie; ‘^Wways” (1989, Fantasy) Richard Dreyluss, Holly Hunter A Movie: “Cocktail” (1986, As the session got underway, Yeltsin called on the said. comers on safety. Sharply in­ Brandon DeWilde died six years Robin Hood and his men Drama) Kris Kristotferson, JoBeth dweased firefighter returns as a ghost lo spiritually guide a rookie Showtime man whose sweetheart is with his girlfriend's youthful mother. 'R' (Adult Williams. A Vietnam veteran returns Drama) Tom Cruise, Bryan That word hadn’t gotten very must retrieve a sacred pilot. (In Stereo) PG" (Adult language) Russian federation prosecutor to take action against creased fuel prices because of the later. coerced into marrying the language, adult situations, brief nudity) home to his wife and child 17 years alter Brown. (In Stereo) 'R' medallion. Sheritl. (R) Soviet Defense Minister Dmitry Yazov. Yeltsin accused Thousands of former Eiastem far. being pronounced dead. R’ (Adult language, adult Persian Gulf crisis also hurt the ,..30) Movie: “Black Widow" (1987, Picture situations, nudity) o Yazov of violating an October law that prohibits troops workers in Georgia, meanwhile, “Because of the timing, we company. The Town of Manchester is an equal opportunity emolover (Send your questions to: Ask Dick Movie: “Heart Condition” (1990. Comedy) Bob Movie; “Getting It Right” (1989, Comedy) Jesse Drama) Debra Winger. A complex series Show Hoskins. Denzel Washington. A racist police detective Picture Movie: “Parents” (1989) from the Russian Federation from being used against a couldn’t cash their final checks. don’t have all the information we Eastern, with nearly 160 tor^ ^ affirmabve action policy for all of its Contrac- Kleiner, do Newspaper Enterprise TMC of seductions and murders puls a Justice strange occurrences leads a young boy Birdsall, Helena Bonham Carter. A 31-year-old virgin Show A series ol nightmares and undergoes a change after receiving a heart transplant finds three eligible women available lor his first peaceful population outside the republic. “I have a wife, two kids, a baby need,” said J. Scott Scredon, a aircraft, will discuss with Defense Association, 200 Park Ave., New Department investigator on the trail of a to believe that his parents are cannibals from a black lawyer. (In Stereo) 'R (Adult language, strange occurrences leads A d 'S lT e .”' mysterious woman. "R" (In Stereo) 'R' (Violence) romantic conquest. (In Stereo) 'R' (Adult language On Sunday, a message from Yeltsin was read to some on the way and no money,” said spokesman at C&C. “If the trustee auuii situations, violence) adult situations, briel nudity)______a young boy lo believe that Department officials their need for York, N.Y. 10166. Due to the volume his parents are cannibals. Bill Snider, an Eastern mechanic USA Cartoon Express MacGyver "Every Time Murder, She Wrote Prime Time Wrestling 300,000 people at the largest political rally in Moscow is saying the money is there, we commercial aircraft to help with of mail, personal replies cannot be She Smiles" Me a M urder" i "Joy Ride" Paid Paid I: who found that a check-cashing will honor the checks.” in at least a year. It warned that President Mikhail S. cargo needs in the gulf war, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT provided.) Gorhcchev was moving to the right and saying “the store would not pay his $491.14 The banks were closed today for Shugrue said. RICHARD J. SARTOR, GENERAL MANAGER dangjr of dictatorship...has become a reality.” 0 3 1 -0 1

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INSURANCE DEMOCRATIC TOWN perienced preferred. morel Call Quicklll 1 Heritage Place 421 Main Street Call 649-2854 between HOME WORK-Spare 975 Main Street Time. Paint lovely mini­ Jackson & Jackson 378 Main Street 9am-4:30pm. Competi­ Real Estate, 647-8400. Manchester, CT Manchester, CT COMMIHEE OF tive salary and benefits. ature toys, earn $20 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE Manchester, CT set. No experience F Manchester, CT Anne's Place PART TIME-Manchester 646-1704 649-7228 MANCHESTER necessary, and no in­ MAJESTICALLY MANCHESTER-Sale or OWNER OCCUPY 646-1717 646-2457 "Old Fashioned Prices" doctor seeking assis­ vestment required. Fun YOURSIN! $299,000. 3 Lease/Purchase. Spa­ OPPORTUNITYIII$14- tant for afternoon. Must for the whole family. Fireplaces! A true cious 3 or 4 bedroom 3,500. 3 FAMILYI Uni­ Regular Everyday Low Prices be dependable, respon- Amazing recorded mes­ show-place and retreat Cape. 2 Full baths, que 2 building invest­ sible and have a sage reveals details. in this 5 bedroom cen­ finished rec room, ment means rent out PAP AUTO pleasant personality. Call anytime 1-900- ter hall Colonial offering garage and carport on the 2 Family and live in THE BIDWELL TAVERN MOVIES AND MORE Must be flexible with over 1/2 acre. Park like ICHORCHES MOTORS, INC. 4949. 2 family rooms, bright the single family home. 307 East Center Street Haircuts Perms hours. Some evenings sun room with leisure yard. Walk to all Each unit offers 2 bed­ 1260 Main Street Plaza at Burr Corners and some Saturdays. INTERVIEWER-$50K schools. Immediate 80 Oakland Street Plus per year. Financial view and custom fea­ rooms and convenient Manchester, CT Please call 646-5153. tures throughout! Porter occupancy. $154,900. location I Newly painted Coventry, CT 1131 -R Tolland Turnpike Leave message. institution needs Quality Realty Service, Manchester, CT representatives to inter­ Street Areal Make your exterior! Make your of­ 649-3528 646-M 53. fer todayl Anne Miller RECEPTIONIST-2 Days view applicants locally. appointment tooayl 742-6978 Manchester, CT Real Estate, 647-8000. “it pays to rap with PAP’ 643-2791 per week. Hours; 9:00- No selling involved. Full Anne Miller Real MANCHESTER-Like new 643-6445 3:00. Light typing. 643- or part time. (904) 872- Estate, 647-8000. custom L-shaped Ranch at Mt. Farms. Regular Length 8593. 14M . Cathedral ceiling living BUNCHARD & ROSSEHO H a ir 11 HELP W ANTED READ BOOKS FOR PAYI MANCHESTER-NO Distinctive custom built * 7 $100 a title. No room and family room, home. Sits high on pic­ MONEY DOWN! Lease large custom kitchen, 2 *30Specially perms slightly more. GET PAID-For taking experience. Call 1-900- turesque hill with cir­ REALTORS HOURS: purchase. 3 Year old bedrooms. Beautiful lot. A & A LIVERY SERVICES | m ARVINS ART & FRAMING easy snapshotsi No 847-7878 ($.99/minute) cular drive. $174,900. WOODLAND GARDENS R anch. Central air and Many extras. Asking W.H. PREUSS & SONS Monday thru Saturday 10-5 experience. $900.00 or write: PASE-849Y, Directions: 63 Indian 189 West heat, fenced in back $259,000. U&R ReaKy, 311 Main Street 981 Main Street Evenings B y A ppointm ent per 100. Call 1-900- 161 S. Linconway, N. Dr. Manchester-East 168 Woodland Street 228 Boston Turnpike 230-3636 ($0.99/ yard, attached garage. 643-2692. Center Street Aurora, IL 60542. Contact John at 646- Middle Turnpike to Manchester, CT Manchester, CT Minute) or Write: PASE- Greenwood to Indian. Manchester, CT Bolton, CT SECRETARY/RECEP- 9370. Please leave Manchester, CT ANNE'S PLACE 849T, 161 S. MANCHESTER-Ranch. Diane Comollo, 643-1211 TIONIST-Needed for message. 646-0613 Lincolnway, North Spacious yard. 3 residence, 228-4514. 643-8474 643-9492 A Complete Unisex H air Salon. § rowing software 646-2482 Aurora, IL 60542. MANCHESTER-Spec- Bedroom, 2 bath, ReMax East of the Anne has over 10 years evelopment firm in tacular 3400 square MEDICAL ASSISTANT- fireplace, recreation River, 647-1419. experience in styling & cosmetics Glastonbury. Min. 2 foot Contemporary. See For local OB-GYN room, 2 bay windows. years general office/ Hartford from great For appointment call office. Take B.P.’s, as­ Close to highways. Call BELTONE SAVINGS BANK OF word processing exper- window. Attractive Ron, 649-3087. Re/Max SALE, SALE, SALE- PRISCILLA GIBSON BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILe I sist doctor with exams, rience. If you thrieve on landscaping. Asking East of the River, 647- Reduced by $20,000. 6 4 3 - 1 4 4 2 etc. Approximately 30 challenge & enjoy a 1155 New Britain Avenue MANCHESTER $345,000. Call Barbara 1419. 76 Adelaide Rd. ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. hours per week. Some diverse workload, send [SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTS VOLKSWAGEN W. ReMax East of the Manchester. New, West Hartford, CT 811 Main St. light office duties. Send your resume to: River, 647-1419. $249,900. Off Porter St. 923 Main Street 65 East Center Street resume to: T. Leverage Group, Inc. N E E D M O R E 613 East Middle Turnpike 259 Adams Street F Beautiful custom brick 247-7724 MANCHESTER MALL D o w n to w n Chmielewski, MD., 43 2928 Main St., STORAGE? Ap­ Manchester, CT Ell Ranch. New kitchen, Manchester, CT West Middle Turnpike, Glastonbury. No Phone MANCHESTER-Why pay proximately 700 square Manchester, CT Manchester, CT in-ground pool, updated 646-1700 Manchester. calls please. EOE. condo fees when you feet, barn with 2 floors 649-5241 can own this great 1/2 will solve your problem I past 8 years, roof, 643-5710 649-1749 furnace, new drive way. 13 BUSINESS OPPOR­ Duplex with private Add to that a house and fenced yard, partially A great home for TUNITIES your personal touch. finished basement, Reasonable Price. entertaining. Call for an huge master bedroom appointment, 24 hour AVON CALLING-To buy Manchester, $138,962. with walk in closet and Betty Mora. Philips Real notice require. Ask for Spccio«4>DnchtslT. cl 06040 {8 0 0 )5 4 4 *4 9 3 2 Manchester, CT $214,900ll!l Jackson & Box C-101, d o Manchester Herald 646-9554 HAWKES TREE SERVICE LIONEL COTE improvements. Interior and Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ "We’re Selling HousesI" 649-3396 Manchester, CT Jackson Real Estate, Blanchard & Rossetto Bucket, truck & chipper. ROOFING & SIDING exterior painting, light car­ 649-2623 ior dllzen discounts. 647-8400. Real Estate. EOE 643- 6247 Stump removal. Free •30 Years Experience pentry. Complete janitorial estimates. Special Albert Zuccaro •Fully Insured service. Experienced, reli­ consideration for elderly and able, free estimates. GORMAN INSURANCE handicapped •License # 506737 Waterproofing BIRCH HILL ASSOCIATES TESSIER'S NURSERY 643-0304 SELLER'S MUSIC AGENCY, INC. ORLANDO ANNULLI 647-7553 6 4 6 -9 5 6 4 646-3361 A strograph RO. Box 388 50 Purnell Place & LANDSCAPERS & SONS, INC. Coventry, CT Tony Gorman, CPCU, CIC 40 West Street can chalk up points, however. If you’re value at all. If you are unable to distin­ Manchester, CT 147 Hale Road as truly concerned about those with guish between the two, a great deal of 223 East Center Street whom you’re Involved as you are about effort might be expended In vain. 742-7994 Bolton, CT yourself. 649-2036 Manchester, CT Manchester, CT Bridge SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Responsi­ ^ r t h d a y TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Try not to 643-1139 646-3331 bilities that require attention might be 644- 2427 bo a victim of your own faulty memory neglected In favor of pleasurable pur­ today by repeating a prior mistake X -r a y s to his king. West held o ff but won the Jan. 22,1991 suits today. Agenda shifts of this nature which caused you complications. Learn now will mean a heavier workload later. N O R TH 1-Z1->1 next spade as East discarded the dia­ from the past; don't relive It. T.P. AITKEN, INC. MANCHESTER HERALD SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Ooc. 21) BLUE DUCK OXFORD # Q J 10 7 5 2 a r e e a s ie r mond four. Objectives that were Important to you GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Be selective H eating • A ir C onditioning • Sheet Metal RO-VIC, INC. # K J 10 last year should not be written off, even You’re likely to be an Impulse buyer and “Serving the Manchester area It was now apparent that East held in regard to your social involvements this Is well and good, provided you’re Residential & Commercial ♦ 2 If they didn’t provide you with the re­ today. If you have to associate with peo­ 146 Sheldon Road ." COUNTRY MARKET By James Jacoby the club ace. (Without it, Blast would able to recognize a true bargain. In your for over 109 years PACKAGE STORE 4Q 64 have thrown a low club to let West sults you had desired. Things should ple who make you feel uncomfortable, it 27 Tolland Turnpike improve In the times ahead. case, these Insights might be blurred EAST X-ray vision would sim plify the de­ know there was no future there.) But a could cast a shadow over an entire today. Manchester, CT 16 Brainard Place 305 Green Road 451 Hartford Road WEST AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Your pos­ event. #A 64 49 fense of four hearts. West would lead special defense was still required. If CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) Your Manchester, CT 06040 sibilities for success will be substantial­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) This is one Manchester, CT Manchester, CT #65 #72 ace and a spade, ruffed by East. East West led a low club, declarer would perspective will determine whether you 646-3322 Manchester, CT ly enhanced if you anticipate the out­ of those days when you might not leave ♦ J 10 8 5 4K Q 9 7 6 4 3 play low from dummy and East would think this is a good day or a bad day. If 643-6793 would play ace and a club, and West come of events positively Instead of well enough alone In your commercial 643-2711 4K J92 4A 8 3 have to take the ace, eventually mak­ social endeavors aren’t important, but 646-4991 643-7796 would win the club king and give East negatively today. Don’t worry about affairs. Don't turn a good deal Into a ing the queen of clubs in dummy a material things are, you should be SOUTH another ruff. Down two. things that may never happen. Know bummer by making unnecessary Om I 25 YM(I 9l PuOtC S4IVCI winner. pleased with the trend of events. 4 K 8 3 Since West could not look through where to look for romance and you’ll changes. # A Q 9 8 4 3 the backs of the cards, he made the Instead West switched to the club find It. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't let the jack. South was now helpless; if he OSTERLUND MEMORY U N E COUNTRYSIDE lOPTICAL 4 A normal lead of the diamond jack. instantly reveals which signs are roman­ trappings of power or outward appear­ PARKER STREET ♦ 10 7 5 Proper signaling from that point still covered with dummy’s queen. Blast tically perfect for you. Mall $2 to Match­ ances Intimidate you today. When you American— enabled the defense to prevail. would take the ace and lead back maker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box confront the things you fear, you'll find For )four p#r9onal horo9Cop#, ANTIQUE CENTER Vulnerable; East-West REFRIGERATION _ School East played a discouraging three of through declarer's 10-7 to score three 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. they are nothing but figments of your lovetcope, lucky numbsrt USED AUTO PARTS Dealer; West PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Be on Imagination. I of manchester “Over 30 Antique Dealers” diamonds on the opening lead. Declar­ tricks in clubs. If he ducked in dummy, and future forecast, call 37 French Road House and 2 Bams Loaded with FumHute er won the ace, played a heart to dum­ East would play low also, and the de­ guard today so that you're not pres­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) Disappoint­ 775 Parker Street 763 Main St., Manchester South West North East sured into making a loan to someone ments are likely today if you attempt to Aatro*Tone (95s each minute; Bolton, CT 2224 Boston Turnpike P ass P ass 3 4 m y’s 10 and cashed the king of hearts. fenders would continue clubs with the 63 East Center Street same result. who never returns what is borrowed. If manipulate others into serving youi Touch-Tone phones only). Manchester 643-1191 3 # 4 4 4 # All pass East following with the deuce and then you are firm now, you won’t feel stupid Route 44 & 31N, Coventry, CT James Jacoby’s bootis 'Jacoby on Bridge’ and purposes. They are apt to do the oppo­ 649-2655 Manchester, CT the seven. In the defensive methods later. site of what you desire. Dial 1-900-990-9400 and 742-0346 Eastbrook Mall, Mansfielr Opening lead: 4 J “Jacoby on Card Games’ (written with his father, 649-3391 used by East, he would have high- ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) It won’t en­ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Fixity of pur­ enter your access coda 643-8552 lowed in trumps if he had held three of the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at 456-1141 bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. hance your reputation today If others pose Is an admirable intention, but number, which la 184 them. Declarer now led a spade back © IN I, NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. perceive you as too self-serving. You sheer stubbornness has no redeeming I 1 I; 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 21, 1991

a i HOMES FOR SALE 32 APARTMENTS FOR 91 CARS FOR SALE ______RENT______^^J^NON-See this unique BUICK-Skylark Sedan, CARDINAL BUICK'S VOLUME- PRICING 8 room L -s h ap e d COVENTRY-2 Room rent 1990. Nearly new spe­ fwanrlirstrr HrralJi J Ranch that has a large plus bath over a cial of the week. tront to back family business. Prefer one Automatic, air, fuel SAVES YOU CASH! room on main fioor, person. No kitchen. injection. Low miles. cathedral ceiling living Heat/lights included. Many extras. $8980. room, 3 bedrooms, for- $325/Month. 649-7069. C ard inal Buick, 81 • Section 4, Page 17 rttal dining room, spa­ After 6 p.m. Adams St. Manchester, ANUARY CLEARANCE Monday, Jan. 21,1991 cious lower level EAST HARTFORD-4 649-4571. 1991 BUICK SKYLARK SEDAN SPORTS______recreation room. Plus a 1991 BUICK REGAL 4 DR. SEDAN Room. Stove, Stock Number 1954 Stock Number 1854 20x40 in-ground pool refrigerator, parking. ^ m e and take a look. 02 TRUCKS A VANS Automatic, A/C, Defogger, Auto, A/C, Cruise, Delay Security. No pets. $400/ FOR SALE Tilt PS, PB Wiper, PDL, Wire Wheel Covers The asking price is Month. 289-3116. $198,000. IT&R Realty, p 643-2692. FIRST MONTH FREE- GMC VANDURA-1989. Park Plaza West 1 1,000 Miles. All Rematch: Giants vs. Bills in the Super Bowl Apartments, 1 and-2 optionstladder rack). e n e r g y e f f i c i e n t - bedrooms starting at Best offer. Must sell Lovely split level ranch- $550. Heat/hot water Call Phil. 633-5291. Daytime. type radiating comfy included. Near park/ only $10,590 only $15,597 B ills show I GMAC FIRST TIME B U Y E R ..$600 charm. Vinyl siding. GMAC FIRST TIME BUYER - -$600 No threepeat as Niners busline. Security/ ALLOWANCE TO QUALIFIED CUSTOMER Great family area, tree- references. 289-0000. ALLOWANCE TO QUALIFIED CUSTOMER lined street, cozy 94 MOTORCYCLES & $9,990' no m ercy hearth, natural MANCHESTER-3 and 6 MOPEDS USE YOUR TRADE AS DOWN PAYMENT $14,997' woodwork, hardwood Room apartments. USE YOUR TRADE AS DOWN PAYMENT humbled in loss to Giants Security. 646-2426. YAMAHA-535, 1983. Ex­ 24 Month ^osed end lease. 15,000 miles floors, foyer, study. Includes all Dealer incentives. Base paymetVol *198 3 a Taxe? ^ R e S S ra ^ ^ ^ ^ •*48 Month closed end lease. 15,000 miles per year. *2400 cap cost reduction. 8.5H lease rale. Weekdays, 9am-5pm. cellent bike for parts. Includes all Dealer incentives. Base payment ol *248.77. Taxes and Registration fees 1st month By BARRY WILNER Available immediately. ap^IJm le a T e f included. GMAC 1st T e n e ^ y e r ^ i ^ Manchester, $147,000. $300. 645-8481. payment and refundable security deposit not included. GMAC 1st Time Buyer Advance does not The Associated Press MANCHESTER- 2 apply to leases. By CHRIS CLAREY “I couldn’t watch it; I just Dawn Sutherland. bedroom duplex. $550. Philips Real Estate, plus utilities. Security/ 05 AUTO SERVICES QUALITY USED CARS GUARANTEED TO SATISFY YOUR EVERY NEED! ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Copley News Service couldn’t,” said Giants safety Greg 742-1^0. references. No pets. no-huddle showed no mercy. Jackson, who knelL head-bowed in a FREE-Junk car removal. prayer circle with several teammates 649-2003. NEARLY NEW SPECIAL OF THE WEEK And when it came to stopping SAN FRANCISCO — They will Parker Street Used be remembered, these 49ers. They as Bahr’s kick soared into the 22 CONDOMINIUMS MANCHESTER-Beautiful Auto Parts, Inc. Prompt 1990 Buick LeSabre Sedan ...... $ 1 3 ,8 9 0 1990 BUICK SKYLARK SEDAN Buffalo’s hurry-up attack, the Los 1988 Corsica Sedan ...... $ 7 ,4 9 0 will send a quarterback and a wide breezy afternoon sky. FOR SALE quality 2 bedroom service, proper 1989 Buick Skyhawk ...... $ 7 ,4 8 0 Angeles Raiders had no clue. 1987 Chevy Celebrity Sedan ...... $ 6 ,3 8 5 receiver and perhaps a few others to “It seemed like I had to wait for Townhouse. Quiet on disposal. Call 649- 1989 C a v a lie r C o u p e ...... $ 6 ,9 8 0 Erom the very first drive, the Bills busline, air conditioned, 3391. 1 9 8 7 B u ic k C e n tu ry ...... $ 5 ,9 9 5 the Hall of Fame. an eternity,” Bahr said. “It was like M ALURD VIEW-Open 1- 1989 Honda Accord LX ...... $ 1 1 ,9 8 0 marched all over the Raiders and 4 PM Weekdays and frost free refrigerator, 1986 Oldsmobile Ciera ...... $ 4 ,9 9 5 the whole world was moving in 1988 Ford Bronco XLT 4X4 ...... $ 1 3 ,9 8 5 toward Tampa for their first Super But there will be no “threepeaL” Sundays. Ranches- self-cleaning oven, 1985 Ford LTD ...... $ 3 ,9 9 5 no solitary, lofty place in the record slow motion.” dish-washer. Large 98 WANTED TO BUY/ [ 1988 Buick Skylark ...... $ 7 ,9 8 5 Bowl. Townhouse. No as­ Automatic, Air, Fuel Injectiofl, j book. The New York Giants made But this was no dream, and when sociation fees. storage area. Ideal tor TRADE “I think we surprised a lot of Low Mites, Many Extras certain of that yesterday — defeat­ the referees thmst their arms into the Manchester's new ex­ seniors or middle aged. people,” Jim Kelly said after guid- ■prices include Factory Rebates! ecutive ranch units. Come see why we rare­ We buy dean, luiu mcxiel used ing the non-stop attack to a record­ ing the two-time-defending world air, the Giants stormed the field — ly have a vacancy. Start up or wind cars and trucks. Top prices FACTORY REBATES FROM $250 to $3000 setting 51-3 victopr for the Bills first champions, 15-13, in a dramatic hugging and stumbling over each $800, heat and hot other in a gleeful rush. down...Change your paid. ON SELECT MODELS... CARDINAL BUICK, INC. championship since winning the NFC championship game at Candle­ Ijfestyle to one floor water included. 247- stick Park. “We’ve had some great games 5030. Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet 3.9% A.P.R. FINANCING IS AVAILABLE IN ^ AFL crown in 1965. “We knew we livingl Spectacular 2 "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" “It was our obligation to prevent with the 49crs since 1984, and this 1229 Main Street had it and we just surprised Los An­ bedroom, 2 bath single NEW YEAR’S SPECIAL- LIEU OF FACTORY REBATE! 81 Adams Street, Manchester a c ~7 -§ them from making history,” said was another one,” said New Ybik family attached homes geles a little b it They didn’t think 1st Month’s rent 1/2 Manchester, CT y must be on before 1/31«1 (Open Eves. Monday thni Thursday) 6 4 9 “4 0 / 1 New York nose tackle Erik Howard. coach Bill Rarcells. “I really dmi’t have 1st floor laundry, price. 2 Bedroom, 1-1/2 646-6464 we were going to be that tough.” country fireplace, full bath Duplex. And, Kelly promised, the Bills The Giants, who will face Buffalo think there’s a whole lot of dif­ basement, covered rear Appliances, washer/ will be just as tough in the Super on Sunday in Super Bowl XXV, had ference between these two teams, hi porch, attached garage, dryer hookup. Full Bowl against the Giants. no shortage of heroes. Quarterback December, it went their way. Today, appliances and basement. M U s t SEEI Jeff Hostetler, a backup no more, it was meant to go our way.” carpeting. Private cul- “We don’t just want to go to $725/Month. 684-4835. -r;. shrugged off the effects of a hyper- The game in December — de-sac near new mall. Tampa,” he said. “We’re going there $140's. Call Bob or to win.” extended knee and led his team on dubbed “Super Bowl XXIV and a MANCHESTER - 2 Bedroom, Paul, 646-2482. Dir: He’s bringing along Thurman nv« two fourth-quarter scoring drives. h a ir — was won by the 49ers, 7-3. Tolland Tpke. to No. $600. 2 months security. 646- Linebackers Gary Reasons and It was a game of dominant drfense 7 79 7 or 6 46 -3 0 43 Thomas, the NFL’s total offense Main St. to Union St. to leader the last two seasons, who Lawrence Thylor also had moments and field position. Yesterday was lit­ Rossetto Dr. 'W e ’re in the sun. tle different. Selling HousesI” 34 HOMES FOR RENT destroyed the Raiders. And James Lofton, cut by Los Angeles in 1989 But New York’s most prominent Only one touchdown was scored: Blanchard & Rossetto 49er spoiler was Matt Bahr, a 34- on a 61-yard reception by San Rran- Real Estate, 646-2482. MANCHESTER-6 Rooms, but now revitalized at 34. And year-old kicker who was released in cisco wide receiver John Ihylor 2 bedrooms. Very Andre Reed, the most dangerous / 'te, " * : ’• clean. Fenced yaro. receiver in the AFC. training camp by Cleveland. Bahr early in the third quarter. The rest of 23 LOTS & LAND FOR $775 monthly. 2 “I have so many weapons,” Kelly accounted for all of the Giants’ the afternoon belonged to the kick­ SALE Months security points with five field goals, includ­ ers and defenders. deposit. 649-0795. 4 D W S ONLY! '.T^^atBRAND said after going 17-for-23 for 300 yards with two TDs. “I feel comfort­ ing the 42-yard game-winner as time MANCHESTER-Approxi- i MANCHESTER-6 Rooms, FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY ■. NEW able calling on any of them.” expired. Please see GIANTS, page 18 mately 1/2 acre. 140 x Cape, 3 bedrooms. 100 feet. Corner lot. Near hospital, quiet Thomas, of course, was the main Business (B2 zoned). neighborhood. Avail­ weapon in a 502-yard attack. He had 500 Center Street. Call able March 1st. MERCURY TOPAZ 4 DrT c S 138 yards rushing, including a GAME-WINNING BOOT — New York Giants’ quarterback Jeff Hostetler holds the ball as Ryan’s strong effort Monday, Wednesday, Security/references. LOW, LOW LOW, LOW Eq^pped vvlth; 2.3 HSC Engine, Automatic, Air Conditioning. Speed touchdown, and 61 yards receiving. Matt Bahr kids the game-winning fieid goal in the final seconds of the NFC Championship Friday. 646-5153. $950/month. Ken, 643- Control, Power Windows. Power Door Locks. Bectric Defroster, Pep Package 385, Comfort Convenience Grcxjp He ran inside and out through mas­ game with the San Francisco 49ers Sunday at Candlestick Park. 1442.______sive holes opened by an outstanding 31 ROOMS FOR RENT PRICE PAYMENT ught Group, Poly-Cost Wheels. Brite Regatta Blue leads Eagle quintet 35 STORE & OFFICE with Titanium Cloth Interior plus Much More “ line, caught passes on circle pat­ MANCHESTER-Spacious SPACE Factory Standard Equipment. hJ terns, screens and flares, and devas­ room with ample PURCHASE PRICE OVER 25 IN STOCK AT SIMILAR PRICESI tated the Raiders (12-5), who had NORWICH — A strong defen­ Fiimegan said. storage. $300/month, MANCHESTER-Main St. I We offer early-bird service department hours'"', the AFC’s No. 2 defense. Opposites to meet in Super Bowl sive game from Matt Ryan set the location near Center St. Ryan also contributed offensively includes all utilities. On “I don’t think you really dream busline. No kitchen Ideal for store/office. ' Extended service hours...0pen til 7 p.m. nightly tone as East Catholic High opened with a career-high 12 points. about putting that many points up on daylight in the second half cn route m ' > facilities. Gentleman. 646-2426 weekdays ■ We even have Saturday service hours By HAL BOCK long pass after long pass downfield. two playoff games, and rurming Wayne Williams (19 points) arnt 9am-5pm. the scoreboard,” Thomas said after The Associated Press to a 75-57 win over host Norwich Chris IVadiso (19) had eight and Call Rose. 647-8400 or S a v e I We offer free service department loaner cars^ This is the stout defense against the back Thurman Thomas, a 1,(KX)- § 646-8646. his team set a playoff record with its Free Academy Saturday night in six respectively in the third stanza as ^ MANCHESTER m o n t h " ^ i I Service department pick-up and delivery is also availab 41 first-half points and tied the AFC free-wheeling offense. This ought to yard rusher. TAMPA, Ra. — For the silver an­ be fun. non-conference boys’ basketball ac­ East moved to a 53-39 bulge head­ • INSTANT OFRCE ’6 8MSRP 8 $13,346 8 P a y m e n t I Free 24-hour tow and road service^ New York uses backup Jeff Hos­ '4458 Championship game mark with 51. tion. • INSTANT STAFF niversary Super Bowl, the NFL of­ ing into the final eight minutes. j j ^ CARDINAL I Free Nornial Scheduled Maintenance^ “I think what you dream about is The Giants were almost perfect tetler at quarterback, getting his first Fully furnished office with all finance charge. Monthly payment is tor SWipeT I Lifetime service guarantee fers a matchup of opposites, a raz­ against Chicago in a 31-3 victory real game action in a seven-year pro East, 8-3 and winners of three Paradiso had 13 of his tallies in the > support services. StaiUno at month for 36 rnonths. No money down. Security Deposit of $275 is reouired just winning the game, no matter if BUICK, INC. $299. I Extended parts ctepartment service hours zle-dazzle offense against a defense that moved them to the champion­ career as a replacement for injured straight, host ACC foe S t Bernard second half. He alsodished out “D and refundoWe. Total lease is $196 x 36. Purchase option is ovoilable^Tox & seven assists. 1989 Buick Skyhawk $7,480 647-4800 registration additional. All factory incentives included in price STOCK #L11175 it is 3-0 or 24-7.” that surrenders points grudgingly. today at 5 pjn. NFA evens off at 5-5 tFor N«w Lincoln Mercury R iel 12 Month* cl Ownerahk>: ship game. Then they allowed just Phil Simms, and elderly running Prestige Office Center Things got ugly for the Raiders 1989 Cavalier Coupe $6,980 AFC champion Buffalo is like one TD against San Francisco and back Ottis Anderson, available and with the loss. PJ. Monahan had 12 rebounds, early and never improved. 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Two plays later, Reed, their defensive and offensive Tlw AaaoclalMl P ra f CHICAGO (AP) — Wayne Gretzky is the highest-paid two players very much alike in play­ “When I won that first game, that Award winner’s agents, said he believed the matter secutive year with a 4-6, 6-0, 6-4, “If the knee had been unstable, it Hostetler rolled right again and CBS spokesman Lou D’Ermilio game-breakers, weren’t needed Sun­ WAY TO GO — Buffalo’s Kenneth Davis (23) and Thurman player in the NHL at $3.3 million this season, but only would be cleared up soon. ing style and very different in per­ made it easier for me.” said from San Francisco that the 5-7, 6-2 victory Monday in a center probably would have kept me out of threw a 13-yard pass to wide day. Thomas (34) celebrate after Davis' touchdown In the second seven others make $1 million or more, according to a “Roger has always been a law-abiding citizen with N ^ had agreed that it would hold court meeting that sometimes more the game,” Hostetler said. “But as receiver Stephen Baker. “If they play like they did today,” survey by the NHL Players Association. a number of close friends who happen to be police of­ things up for as long as a minute for quarter of Sunday’s AFC Championship game against the resembled a shootout than a tennis long as it was stable, I was going to That put the ball at the 49e.rs’ 29. Gretzky, the Los Angeles Kings center who holds ficers. In fact, he had a number of calls from officers the Raiders’ Howie Long said, Los Angeles Raiders. The Bills won, 51 -3, to advance to the match. go back in.” After three short runs, Bahr trotted news breaks coming out of a com­ most NHL scoring records, is far ahead of the second- on the Houston police force Saturday, all of whom mercial. “there’s nobody who’s going to beat Both these guys are slammers, Even with Hostetler back, the out to kick the winning field goal. Super Bowl. highest-paid player, center Mario Lemieux of Pittsburgh. rallied behind him,” Hendricks said in a prepared them, plain and simple.” with Courier perhaps the hardest hit­ Lemieux, who has not played this season because of back statement over the weekend. The Raiders certainly weren’t ter in the game. But Edberg, last going to with Marcus Allen gaining Cuomo, noting correctly that the now. They’re too hot to let anything problems, is making $2.33 million and is the only other Houston police spokesman Dan 7\irner said when Giants train, play and live in New bother them. year’s ruiuier-up here and champion NEW YEAR SPECIAL Montana suffered one Giant hit just 26 yards going solo at tailback player to top the $2 million mark. off-duty Officer L. Oviedo, who was working as a at Wimbledon, had more to his Jersey and have no ties — other than “We’re going there to win, not Brett Hull of the St. Louis Blues is third at $1.36 mil­ club security guard, attempted to break up the fracas, because Bo Jackson was out with a game when it counted to oust the their name — to his state. just to show up,” safety Leonard lion, followed by center Steve Yzerman of the Detroit the brothers allegedly got into a wrestling match with By KEVIN KERNAN on all fours gasping for breath “I don’t want to sound like a coach, hip injury. Los Angeles had no 16th seeded despite mammouth er­ *19.91 Smith said. “This team has been the officer. Copley News Service before finally rolling over onto his but I have to look at the video. I cbiance b^ause Schroeder, who has Red Wings at $1.3 million rors on the final points of Courier’s focused on its goals all year, and we back. His day was over. The 49ers don’t think it was the initial hit, I a history of collapsing in pressure The Bills could care less about T\imer said Gary Clemens allegedly shoved the of­ two wiiming sets. have one more goal left.” ficer, and when Oviedo tried to arrest him, Roger SAN FRANCISCO — In the end, would have to play the last nine think it was the ground (that caused situations, came unglued, going 13- bragging rights and matchups right U.S. skiers may not compete “I think I’m a much better tennis minutes of their season without the Clemens jumped on the officer’s back and started there really was only one way to the injuries).” for-31 for 150 yards. PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Twenty-one skiers named player than I was a few years ago world’s most clutch football player. choking him. heat the 49ers. Beat up Joe Mon­ Montana then admitted, “I’m still “A couple of them weren’t really to represent the United States in the World Alpine Ski and playing in a fifth set is a matter Montana’s final totals: 26 passes, Both men were anested for aggravated assault on a tana. having a tough time breathing deep­ good throws,” Schroeder said, “but Championships still don’t know whether they’ll be al­ of experience,” Edberg said. ‘Today 18 completions for 190 yards and police officer and released on $2,(XX) bond about 1 ly. Even if we had won, I wouldn’t they made some good plays, too. Opposites lowed to compete in the two-week racing festival at 1 was able to bring out that ad­ That’s exactly what the Giants did one touchdown, a 61-yard sideline “It’s just a lot of hurt. You know p.m. Saturday after an 11-hour stay in jail. have been able to play next week. Sallbach, Austria. vantage in the fifth set. It is a matter Sunday in their 15-13 victory over strike to John Taylor that cost the “There’s no question Roger’s denying that he was The doctors will know more after that you played so good for so long From Page 17 American racers were pulled out of races in France of confidence.” San Francisco in the NPC Cham­ gambling Everson Walls dearly during the year, then to come out involved in any chokehold of an officer,” Hendricks the X-rays tomorrow.” and Switzerland last week when war broke out in the Edberg raised his five-set record pionship game at Candlestick Park. when he tried make the interception and have a game like this when it’s said. “What I heard was when the officer was scuf­ winning field goal against the 49ers. Persian Gulf. The U.S. Ski Association met Sunday but to 18-10. Courier now is 1-5, with INCLUDES: INTRODUCTORY COURSE Defensive end Leonard Mar­ instead of the tackle. At that moment, Montana got the on the line ... we’re a football team season with Buffalo winning 17-13. fling with Roger’s brother, Roger patted him on the It was typical for the Giants, who It was in that game that both the only victory a 7-6, 3-6, 2-6, 6-0, AND KARATE UNIFORM! shall’s fourth-quarter blindside sack Montana looked just as stunned kind of help to escape the press that than that.” made no decision on sending the 12-man, 9-woman team back and tried to resolve it that way, to try to get the of Montana was delivered with such led the NFC in turnovers. quarterbacks were injured, Kelly 7-5 win over ^ b e rg in the final of after the game as he tried to escape he could have used to escape the The Bills (15-3) already beat the to join 47 other national teams. officer to resist this confrontation. the 1989 Swiss IndoorsJ crushing force that Montana not Giants relentless pass rush. His wife twisting his knee and Simms sprain­ the rush of reporters in the 49ers Giants, 17-13 at the Me^owlands Buffalo answers with Bruce “We are looking at the different possibilities for com­ “It was all an imfortunate misunderstanding, and it Breezing into the quarters for the only bruised his sternum on the Jeimifer drove their Range Rover ing his arch. lockerroom. He was wearing a cast on Dec. 15. As governor Mario Smith, the NFL’s Defensive Player petition, including whether to compete in Saalbach, or to will all be resolved quickly. We have a number of wit­ sixth year in a row was defending- ^^%RATE play, he fractured his right hand right onto the field at,Candlestick Kelly returned for the playoffs on his right hand and a pained look Cuomo has pointed out, this Super of the Year. The Bills’ defense made integrate the team members into the existing internation­ nesses that have said they will testify on Roger’s be­ champion Ivan Lendl. ^ E S T CENTER, INC. below the little finger. on his game face. Rirk to pick up her husband. In an and has been nothing short of bril­ Bowl is not a matchup of New York its own statement with five intercep­ al schedule in the U.S.,” U.S. Ski Tsam spokesman Tom half that he never did anything but tap the officer on The third seed took command, 500 Talcottyilto Rd. (Rt*. 83). Varnon. CT After the hit, Montana was instanL Montana was gone. liant. The Giants, however, have “I still don’t know what hap­ teams. tions against the Raiders in the AFC Kelly said. the shoulder and pat him on the back, so we are cer­ winning seven games in a row at the ElhJd Sanchaz • DIractor stimned as he tried to pick himself Just like the 49ers chance to prospered behind Hostetler, who has For mora Intormalion call: pened,” he said of Marshall’s hiL “The Bills are New York’s team, title game. Tfeam officials planned more talks today, but Kelly tain it will be brought to a powerful and proper resolu­ end of the first set and the beginning Mambar up at the 49ers 23-yard-line. He was one of three Giant sacks on the day. three-peat. and they have our full support,” said won four straight games since tion.” Battar Burtwa The teams met in the regular Simms went down. said he couldn’t say when a decision would be made. of the second, losing just seven 875-3199 Biraou « I 1