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FrI. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 647-7077 649-2638 Travel writers Filipino rebels won’t quit Errors eliminate MANILA, Philippines (AP) — President Corazon Aquino urged benefits for aged, stop for trains Filipinos at a rally Friday to unite against those who would “destroy By Nancy Foley our democracy,” while 350 miles Manchester Herald away, the last army mutineers still blind, disabled New England Hobby Supply’s Train Exchange, held a major air base. To a crowd of more than 100,000 which houses one of the 10 largest operating model WASHINGTON (AP) The occurred because .Social Security people, Mrs. Aquino said she would railroads in the country, has long attracted visitors government incorrectly cut off cash employees were not giving not relinquish her office to Vice throughout the state, according to Lynn Kessler, recipients adequate time and assis­ President Salvador Laurel, who was benefits to some of llic most vul­ manager. nerable of America’s poor — tlie tance to provide financial and other elected on her ticket but has become Now the shop at 71 Hilliard St. may become elderly, blind and disabled — in information required to demonstrate a political rival. He has suggested even more widely known after a group of four more than half the ca.ses reviewed in cligiblity, the report said. they both resign and call new elec­ travel writers and a photographer visit the store a study, the Social Security Ad­ Social Security sookesman Phil tions. today as jiart of a tour of holiday events throughout ministration said Friday. Gambino said the agency was “ex­ Mrs. Aquino also pleged to inves­ the state. Tlie findings suggest more than tremely concerned about the find­ tigate whether opposition Sen. Juan The writers, from Massachusetts and New York 10,000 rccipicnLs of Supplemental ings ... because they do show we’re newspapers and magazines, will visit towns Ponce Enrile was involved in the military coup attempt that began Security Income may have their suspending SSI payments which go throughout Connecticut as part of a tour sponsored benefits suspended each year to some of the most vulnerable by the East of the River Tourism District, and will Dec. 1. “He cannot wait to be president,” “despite being unable to act or un­ people, the elderly and di.*ablcd.” decide whether what they have seen is worth writ­ likely to understand” what they must “This can cause very serious ing about. Mrs. she said of Laurel. “I will do to continue receiving benefits, an problems for these people who are The collection of trains at the New England never give up this position to him.” In Cebu City, 350 miles south of agency report said. It said about 25 living on very limited incomes,” Hobby Supply may impress the tour group. The percent of those affected arc mental­ Gambino said. g ^ Manila, 400 rebels refused to sur­ Train Exchange houses three different collections ly impaired to some degree. In response to the report, the So­ of trains, belonging to three different clubs. render Mactan Air Base, the last garrison known to be in rebel hands. “Clearly, the agency needs to cial Security Administration in late During the Christmas season, the trains are run guard against this lapse in public November issued a directive to field m once a week, Kessler said. Although Kessler does At least 83 people were killed and more than 580 wounded in the coup service,” it said. offices cautioning that workers not know the exact number of how many people SSI provides a minimum income “must be careful to make sure that come to view the trains, he said, “the store is attempt. It was the sixth and bloodiest since Mrs. Aquino was floor to 4.5 million low-income SSI benefits are not improperly IS jammed.” - < swept into office in February 1986 aged, blind and disabled people. suspended for failure to provide in­ The hains are fascinating to both children and Maximum monthly benefits are formation.” adults, according to Kessler. by a “people power” revolution that m H forced Ferdinand E. Marcos, who $368 for an individual and $SS3 for “Adults are nothing more than large children,” he a couple this year, rising to $386 said. had ruled the Philippines for 20 and $579, respectively, in 1990. New Jersey couple The largest display is of medium-sized trains in a years, into exile. gs The president spoke to a rally on Social Security’s study found that large room in the back. Kessler said that it would be the number of SSI beneficiaries claim lottery win z TJ too expensive to have such large displays of all the the site where hundreds of O J3 thousands of Filipinos filled the whose benefits were suspended for HARTFORD (AP) — A uains and that this type of train is the most popular. failure to cooperate with the agen­ The guests involved in the tour are Paul Parcellan streets in 1986 so tanks could not New Jersey couple Friday pass. cy’s efforts to monitor eligibility claimed half of a $7.6 million 5g of the Salem Evening News, Marguerite IVccllan, rose from 80,000 In 1987 to 105,000 a freelance writer who has been assigned to write a Friday’s crowd was smaller than Lotto jackpot, state lottery offi­ Q m those in 1986, but appeared to be in 1988. cials said. m C/0 story about the tour by New England Magazine, An internal review of 1,293 among the largest since Mrs. A- Sandy and Jcimifcr Guthrie Louise Weiss with Adventure Road Magazine and suspension cases found that benefits quino gained power. Government of Skillman, NJ, presented a Merle Exit, a photographer from the Forum of were incorrectly cut off in 54 per­ offices encouraged employees to at­ winning ticket drawn T\icsday South Queens. cent of the cases and that the tend, and participants were brought at state lottery headquarters in O z The group will visit the Homestead, the Hicks- suspensions were justified but incor- Steams Museum and Tolland Inn in Tolland Satur­ by bus from as far away as Angeles, Th« AuodaMd Prati Newington and claimed the first m rccly recorded in an additional 30 day before moving to the Train Exchange. Later, it 50 miles to the north. $151,808 installment of their Mrs. Aquino did not mention KILTED PRINCE •— The Prince of Wales, wearing the kilted uniform of percent of the cases. 5 r - will have dinner at Cavey’s restaurant on East Cen­ $3.8 million prize. > promises of social justice and NO SURRENDER — Rebel Filipino Brig. Gen. Jose Com- Military Academy, Sandhurst, Friday. * - <308'. M -n J J H reform. mendador tells reporters in Cebu City Friday that he won’t ■)h' -I ...... " Parents angry as school Lottery She delivered most of the speech surrender the last remaining stronghold, which includes the in Tagalog, the main Philippine lan­ country’s second-biggest commercial airport. guage, using an earthy accent and Bush going to drug summit cuts credit at cafeteria Here are Friday’s lottery results from around New phrases associated with uneducated England: Filipinos. Her style recalled the sim- picity and frankness that won mil­ CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — totaled about $12,(XX) at DuPbnt despite Colombia violence The mother of a high school stu­ High School alone, said Principal CONNECTICUT lions of Filipinos to her cause in 50 ^Rembrandts* aren’t 1986. dent is angry over a school policy Jimmie Compton. The debu led Daily: 1-4-3. Play Four: 8-9-6-1. Lotto: AMSTERDAM, Netherlands tributed to Rembrandt. DENVER (AP) — President Bush said members of Congress, have urged that a new in which ck'ctcria workers arc told him to crack down this year on stu­ 10-19-21-23-40-41. Speaking briefly in English, Mrs. not to’fced students whose parents Ov (AP) — A research panel has ex­ Of 100 paintings examined in Friday he hopes to attend an anti-drug summit site be found for the summit. But Bush, when dents eating on credit. Fronts 00 Aquino said: “I want all of us to posed 50 paintings as falsely at- Volume 3, “about 50 percent are not in Colombia in February despite violence there asked by reporters if he was still determined to have outstandings bills for food. owed the school about $5,(XX) as of - MASSACHUSETTS unite and to give support to the hibuted to Rembrandt van Rijn, the genuine Rembrandts,” said panel and he vowed to send “a message to those mer­ go to Colombia, replied, “I’d like to.” Joan Bowc of Campbells Creek two weeks ago when Compton oC Daily: 4-0-4-0. Mass Millions: 6-10-23-28-32-42 (no democratic systems of government 17th-century Dutch master, the member Jozua Bruin. chants of death” who traffic in narcotics. The president, addressing students at John F. said she learned of the policy when began denying lunch to students o winner). and to go after these people who group announced Friday. “The outcome of Volume 3 Bush commented aAer his drug policy direc­ Kennedy High School, said his support for her daughter came home hungry whose lunch payments were delin­ Q NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND want to destroy our democracy, who Among the exposed paintings are reflects the 50 percent score in the tor, William Bennett, said recent bombings in Colombian President Virgilio Barco was un­ one day last month. quent. ^ New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine daily: 1-6-2 and want to destroy our economy, who a 1637 portrait of Rembrandt, on first two volumes,” Bruin said. In Colombia have raised new concerns about wavering. “That meant our children were “1 can’t operate a cafeteria with ■f S-6-9-5. want to destroy the Filipino people.” display in the Norton-Simon those volumes, roughly 100 paint­ safety at tlie meeting site. “Barco has decided, I don’t care how much in school all day long hungry and a deficit like that.” he said. “I can’t Estimates of the crowd varied Museum in Pasadena, Calif., and the ings were branded as wrongly at­ “You have to be concerned with everybody’s it costs. I don’t care about the threat ... I’m none of us parents were made pay the bills.” RHODE ISLAND aware of it,” Bowe said. widely. Government television said 1635 “Landscape with Carriage,” tributed to Rembrandt. safety in Colombia these days. It’s really very going to do something,” Bush said. And he Q Daily: 7-9-1-5. Bowe’s daughter and a friend Compton said the school in­ 1 million people attended, but owned by the Wallace Colleaion in The third volume, in which very rough,” Bennett told reporters aboard Air declared it was vital that the United States London. F^rce One as ho accompanied Bush on a stand behind Barco and “do what wc can to had slipped out of the lunch line formed parents who owed money reporters put the number at more Rembrandt’s monumental “Night that their children would be unable The Norton-Simon Museum ac­ Watch” has gotten the stamp of ap­ three-state, two-day trip in which the president support him in his effort.” after witnessing other students than 100,000. to charge meals at the cafeteria if ^ Index quired the portrait, which the panel proval, was published Friday. The was mixing anti-drug speeches with Bush lashed out at “thugs who plant a bomb with outstanding bills being denied In her remaiks about the vice attributes to Rembrandt contem­ Republican fund-raising. outside an office building,” refciring to the ex­ lunch. outstanding debts were unpaid by first and second volumes were the 15th of each month. president, Mr*' /\quino said: “He porary Carel Fabritius, for about published in 1982 and 1986 respec­ Violence in Colombia could delay the sum­ plosion earlier this week in Bogota that killed “She knew she’d be embar­ Business Opinion 16 14-15 keeps on urging me to resign. What $3.8 million in 1%9, the Amster­ tively. mit, or even bring about a new location for it, 52 people. rassed because I hadn’t sent the Bowe said she received no Classified 33-39 People 13 does he think I am, stupid? If Laurel Comics 23-25 Relioion 18 dam newspaper Het Parool reported. Most of the falsely attributed but “the burden of proof is still on those who And, he told an assembly at the school, it lunch bill. It was Just an oversight notiM until this week when she Focus 17-32 Senior Citizens 20 really loves our country like he al­ The authoritative Rembrandt works were probably painted by would argue that you shouldn’t go,” Bennett was important that there be united action to of mine,” Bowe said. received a two-month bill for Local/State 5-10 Soorts 40-48 ways says, then I suggest he resign Research Group published its third Rembrandt students or paid assis­ said. drive dnig traffickers out of business. “Let us Unpaid bills for cafeteria meals about $25. Nation/Wbrid 11-12 Television 21-23, 26-27 so we can use the money from his of five volumes Friday. The series is Some White House advisers, and several key send a message to those merchants of death.... j, tants in his workshop, according to Obituaries 10 Weather 4 office.” looking at all 500 to 600 works at­ Bruin. 1 R E G I O N A L W eather Saturday, December 9 Soviets Aoou-WMa««>*«o>*CMllo> oooJWoo* m r a f n y u f c a — From Page 1

iMontrxil 18" IJ lO r t b o w l 9° I ster Eduard Shevardnadze, could lose their party jobs at Human rights activist Andrei D. Sakharov and several Saturday’s Central Commmittee meeting, .said activist other members of parliament have called for a brief general strike Monday to call on the Congress to copy Gennady Bogomolov. Lithuania’s action on the national level and drop Article He quoted the leaflet as saying, “Everybody, come to / T o to w II^ 27” I 1 Ateaniy | 24° the meeting of protest against reactionary forces, against 6 from the Soviet Constitution. The article guarantees the Communists a “leading and guiding role” in Soviet life. TOUCHDOWN the attempts to incite the convening of an extraordinary plenum of the Central Committee to demote Gorbachev, The strike call received a significant dose of publicity /Ik ^Buftalol aO-’ Yakovlev and Shevardnadze.” Friday night when “Vremya” mentioned it several times, Rumors of Politburo shake-ups abound before every all negatively. Atl3ntic Central Committee meeting, since it is the only body em­ On Friday, the official party newspaper Pravda responded to the effort with defensive language. |PHtatowt^j 34*^ O c e a n : powered to change its members, including Gorbachev, its general secretary. However, Gorbachev now enjoys a “Under cover of such talk, attempts arc being made to measure of security, since he has strengthened the power diminish or even to devalue the party’s prestige and to y ■.-CI9 * 0 *oou »r>c of the government and has been elected to a five-year oust it out of active political life,” Pravda said in an 1E3 ES3 E53 ^ O t o . <£Q term as president. editorial that filled half of the front page. “Perestroika n tM m s a x m « mrMr dcM"- ciowx' The official news agency Tass said the meeting will needs the party, but a renewed, active and strong party." cover measures for curing the sickly Soviet economy, the But Pravda also gave the clearest signal yet that the party might be willing to sec a change in Article 6. economic five-year plan that starts in 1991 and a speech “Any constitutional provision, such as Article 6, can IHiPRICBi by Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov, who handles economic be subjected to re-evaluation, modernization, and even Weather matters. abolition,” the editorial said. But it suggested tliat any The Central Committee was expected to prepare for constitutional changes should be delayed to a planned the next session of the Congress of People s Deputies, complete rewrite of the nation’s basic law. the national parliament, which convenes Tuesday . The Baltic republic of Estonia is due to vote Dec. 15 Mostly sunny and cold In Moscow, the city party committee criticized the on a proposal to drop a similar provision from its Con­ A mitsubishi government’s economic reforms and called on the Polit­ stitution. On Thursday, speakers at a meeting of tlic forecast for weekend buro “not to take hasty and insufficiently considered Communist Party of Estonia said they favor that change, political decisions,” according to the national TV news said Harry Tiido, a commentator on official Estonian Kick Off Fall With a REAL Sale Manchester and vicinity: Today, cloudy early and show “Vremya.” radio. becoming ptartly sunny. Continued cold. 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Customer Service Manager ______Gerlinde Colletti presenting a report on the work of the now-ousted Com­ They moved the critical session ahead one week, wor­ Composing Manager______Sheldon Cohen munist Party Central Committee, which quit in disgrace Pressroom Manager______Robert H. Hubbard ried that their slipping control of national affairs was id e on Sunday. contributing to an atmosphere of instability. The con­ A mitsubishi The historic congress, held in an East Berlin sports gress, shown live on national TV, could continue through Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by hall, began by debating the party’s proposed program Sunday. the Manchester Publishing Co.. 16 Brainard Place. . .. your satisfaction is our first (priority Manchester. Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at Manchester. Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes •ff. Ocl. Irt to the Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591. Manchester. 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' Werkhoven endorsed the idea of dis­ •Notary Public Grandson faces closure. He said it is important that At the Nov. 21 meeting, the commission decided officials say what they arc involved C a// For Appointment not to enact the moratorium, or specify its length, •U.S. Postage in so that “there will never be any until speaking with the selected firm to see how Stamps murder charge suspicion about them.” Werkhoven 644-3277 much time would be needed to review the regula­ said the disclosure should include Please Place Custom Orders Early To Insure Delivery For Christmas tions. •Christmas Gift investments as well as partnerships. Johnson said Friday that all three firms inter­ NORTH HAVEN (AP) — A 23-year-old man w^ Wrap He said the public should know Earn 10% Credit Towards Purchases With viewed on Thursday said they would need a mini­ charged Friday with robbing and fatally beating his every public official’s background. Jewelry Party In Your Home . mum of six months just to review and partially revise •And Much grandmother, then trying to bum her house down to Buckno said it is in the best inter­ the regulations. After the revisions are done, Johnson cover up the crime, police said. More! said the commission must send a copy to the Capitol Judd Borrclli, who had been living with his BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD*AETNA*TRAVELERS*THE HARTFORD Regipn Council of Governments for comments and grandmother, Mae Coyle, 86, for several years, was pick­ FIRST COLONY LIFE*KEMPER*DURHAM LIFE*UNITED HEALTH PLANS also hold a public hearing. The public hearing must ed up at a motel in New Haven, said Capt. Peter A. Ori, a be no sooner than 35 days after the copy of revisions North Haven police detective. SEP CO is sent to fcRCOG. Borrclli was charged with felony murder, robbery, SMAL L BUSINESS PLANS arson, and second-degree larceny, and was ordered held * tn Johnson said that if no further revisions to the at the North Haven police lockup on $250,000 bond Certified Insurance Consultants regulations are necessary after the public hearing, the pending arraignment in Meriden Superior Court on Mon­ Financial Planners commission could vote to enact them immediately, day. dS (203)289-7303 and then the moratorium would be ended early. Coyle was found late Wednesday lying on the floor of However, he said that if many people have similar her dining room, the victim of a bating. 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In Brief ^ m Ambush in Manila hotel Yatkin named ‘Miss Photogenic’ O ^ Z DO doesn’t deter businessman Laurie Yalkin of 23C Esquire Drive recently was named Miss Teen h Photogenic 1989 in the Miss Tccn S Hartford contest. Yatkin, 18, also 0 ^ By Jill Arabas “There were some (business) people in the 1 m The Associated Press hotels, people from other countries ... who said, placed first runnerup in the pageant, T think we’re going to sit back and wait a little held Nov. 12 in the Lincoln Theatre If You're Driving Around z -o STAMFORD — A Connecticut venture while” before pursuing their plans. in West Hartford. She is now eligible / O capitalist trapped in Manila during the recent But Greathouse said he still has faith that to compete in the Cities of America coup attempt said Friday he’s still bullish on doing business in the Philippines will be National Rigcant and Talent Finals, doing business in the Philippines. profitable. . . . . which arc being held in Orlando, In a Dirty Car,Cut It Out Carroll Greathouse, president of the Stam­ Laurie Yatkin pia., 0 m The troops, which took control of the Makati ford-based Baxter Associates Inc., spent four from Jan. 31, 1990, to Feb. 5. If Yatkin wins the finals, business district several days ago, returned to m K days in a Manila hotel without lights or running she can receive scholarships and a new car. 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Stanley Sakalauskas The Associated Press, who President Glastonbury bank donates food Andrew L. Donze Johnson once said was “as much a The Glastonbury Bank used its 10 branches in the area part of the While House as the press European leaders Israel acts to curb violence Stanley Sakalauskas, 77, of Math­ as collection points for people who wanted to donate Andrew L. Donze, 84, of 18 Dud­ room itself,” died Thursday from er Street, husband of Ethel (King) JERUSALEM (AP) — The army Since then, Palestinians have the two territories are home to 1.7 canned foods. The collected food was distributed through ley St., died Friday P ec. 8,1989) at cancer complications at age 87. Sakalauskas, died Thursday at agree on economic confined more than 1 million Arabs staged hundreds of strikes and million Rrlestinians. Foodshare to the Glastonbury and Manchester Area Con­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. He Bauman was a 38-year AP Manchester Memorial Hospital. to their homes and deployed extra thousands of protests to demand an During the uprising, 626 I^es- ferences of Churches, among other area groups. This was was the husband of Rose employee. He worked for 32 years He was bom In Waterbury, and troops Friday as Palestinians marked end to Israeli rule in the West Bank tinians have been killed by Israelis, the bank’s first year of participating in the food distribu­ (Schlowska) Donze. in the news service’s Washington and monetary union lived 11 years in Westerly, R.I., and the second anniversary of their and Gaza. Captured from Jordan and and 155 others have been slain by tion program in the Greater Hartford area. He was bom in Switzerland, and STRASBOURG, France (AP) — Leaders of the uprising against Israeli occupiers. he lived most of his life in the last two years in Manchester. He bureau, covering rntyor federal trials Egypt in the 1%7 Middle East War, fellow Arabs. 12-nation European Community, closing ranks Israel’s top leaders, meanwhile, Manchester. Before retiring, he was and the U.S. Supreme Court before Emissions staff in Manchester was retired from the United Aircraft, amid upheaval in Eastern Europe, agreed Friday to agreed to send Foreign Minister Corp. and was a member of the Boy moving onto Uie White House, Motor Vehicles personnel will be in Manchester the employed as a foreman at Pratt & where he covered the Kennedy ad­ press ahead with an economic and monetary union Moshe Arens to meet his American week beginning Monday to check cars parked on the Whitney Aircraft in East Hartford. Scouts of America. despite British opposition. and Egyptian counterparts for peace COVENTRY Besides his wife, he leaves a ministration and Johnson’s 1964 succts and in parking lots for expired emissions stickers. Besides his wife, he is survived campaign. The decision, on the opening day of a two-day talks. In a news release, the Connecticut Vehicle Inspection by a son, John Donze of Atlanta, brother, John Sakalauskas, of summit, means the EC will convene a special con­ Because of the widespread cur­ Program intends to bring violators into compliance. Ga.; a daughter, Delores Brookman Hazardville; a sister, Anne Buckley, ference in December 1990 to start negotiations for fews and damp, rainy weather, of Windsor: several nieces and In Memoriam Good-health drive running of Ft. Meyers, Fla.; four the adoption of a single currency and to set up a streets in many towns and refugee CARD.GIFT grandchildren, and three great- nephews and grandnieces and In loving memory of Richard Bcr- system of central banks. camps in the West Bank and Gaza The Manchester Memorial Hospital Development granddaughters. nephews. thlaume, who paaaed away on The agreement came after France and West Ger­ Strip were deserted except for CONNECTION Fund is sponsoring a new “Wish for Good Health” The funeral will be Monday at A memorial service will be held December 10,1987. many overrode objections by British Prime Minister military patrols. holiday fund-raiser, now through January. People making 9:30 a.m. at the Church of the As­ Saturday, Dec. 16, at 11 a.m. at the Why do the elan go on ahlnlng? Margaret Thatcher that radical monetary integration No major violence was reported, Main St., Rte. 31, Vinton Village, Coventry, CT donations can honor a special person, healthy or ill. The sumption, and burial will be at St. Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm Why does the sea rush to ahote? will rob member countries of sovereign rights to but the army said rock throwing and I proudly presents green donation giA cards will be mailed immediately to James Cemetery, ’There are no call­ St. Rocky Hill. There are no calling Don't they know. decide national economic policy. early morning disturbances the person being honored in lime for the season’s ing hours. Memorial donations can hours and burial will be at the con­ It's the end of the world. In another blow to Mrs. Thatcher, the leaders prompted at least some of the cur­ B essie P ease G utm ann § ^ celebrations. be made to the American Heart As­ venience of the family. 'Cuz we don't have you anymore. agreed — with her alone dissenting — to adopt a fews, on eight West Bank refugee Why does my heart go on beating? For more information, contact the hospital develop­ sociation. The John F. Tierney non-binding “social charter” setting out com­ camps and at least five towns and ment fund at 71 Haynes St., or call 647-4754. Karl R. Bauman, Why do these eyes of mine cry? ^ m Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., is Don't they know. munity-wide rights for labor unions, wages and villages. Local people receive new posts in charge of arrangements. longtime newsman It's the end of the world. welfare. In Gaza, two I^lestinians were It ended when we said goodbye. Over dinner, the leaders considered a draft politi­ shot and wounded when they left Ann M. Evans and Lori B. Feldman, both of cal declaration that called for “intensined” political CHICAGO (AP) — Karl R. Sadly missed, their homes in violation of curfew IS In Memoriam - < Manchester, were among six employees of the R.C, Bauman, a longtime newsman with by Wife and Chlldrei) dialogue and cooperation with the Soviet Union and orders, Arab reporters said. Knox Commercial Insurance Division to be named to In loving memory of Rose E Lovett, other reform-minded nations of Eastern Europe. Underground I^lestinian leaders new posts at the Hartford-based independent insurance who passed away on December 10, West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, West have called for a general strike agency. The appointments are effective immediately. 1977. German sources said, also hoped to insert a clause throughout the occupied lands 74 2 -1 8 9 0 Stop & Shop donates cash Everyday events arc easier to cope expressing support for . Saturday to u.sher in the third year of with because of the wisdom, But French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas the “iniefadeh,” the rebellion that z -o The Manchester Super Stop & Shop, located at 342 guidance and love you gave so much We help you find reported several delegations rejected the German began in Gaz.a’s Jebaliya refugee 1.1 1. k 11 11 k k Broad St., recently donated $1,524 to the Manchester of to us. \bu're In our hearts always phrasing. camp on Dec. 8, 1987. O JD Area Conference of Churches’ soup kitchen and shelter. with love. He said the French proposed different phrasing, The money was collected from employee fund-raising Sadly missed by. calling for reinforcement of peace in Europe that activities from Sept. 7 to Oct. 31. 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Wallace Nutting Expires 12/17/89 business practices against Nis­ Thornton Burgess thing I’ll never forget.” An asteroid two-thirds of a mile wide hits Earth about san and Takashi Morimoto, a Joseph C. U iK o ln Leno, who appears Saturday in Dallas, stays busy with Gene Stratton Porter... YOUR BACKYARD BIRDFEEDING SPECIALIST every 300,000 years, and today it could kill more than Nissan employee who rented a BOOKS & BIRDS club dates, concerts, commercials and filling in for John­ half Earth’s population because of climate and direct ef­ room in their Costa Mesa home Gil Salk, Prop. ny Carson on “The Tonight Show.” fects of a blast equal to 7.7 million Hiroshima-sized last summer. 519 E. 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HOURS; Tuesday-Saturday launched her journalism career in a big way — scooping Frenches’ attorney. “They just 11:00-5:00 PM wonder what he was writing veteran reporters by getting an exclusive interview with —Bird Houses and Feeders Conservatively assuming a 50-year human lifespan, URSDAYUKTIL8PM former President Reagan. down, what about their private Sunday 11:00-4:00 PM —Bird Seed g 5 that means any person has about a one-in-6,000 chance The 10-year-old girl conducted her first interview lives is in a Nissan file some­ Monday 11:00-2:30 PM of being killed by an asteroid during their lifetime, com­ Thursday for the national children’s magazine, Bear Es­ —Books, Tkpes. Videos pared with an American’s one-in-20,000 chance of dying where. They feel violated, they :0 really do.” sential News for Kids, quizzing Reagan on a variety of —Framed Art Work on a plane crash or one-in-50,000 chance of being killed topics, including whether he could play a musical instru­ by a tornado, said the pair, who wrote the book “Cosmic — ‘Kids Com er” Nissan denied the couple’s ment. and much more Catastrophes.” claims in a statement issued Eleanor, a Girl Scout and avid soccer player, said “This is, in fact, a real hazard,” Chapman said. “We’re Friday from its U.S. head­ she’s been a Reagan admirer since kindergarten, when in a shooting gallery.” Store Hours quarters in Carson, Calif. she voted for him in a class election. Even a small asteroid impact “could be mistaken for a stocking Stuffers Mon. thru Sat. 9:30 - 5:30 “I like what he docs,” the freckle-faced student said. 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He would not identify Sun 12-6:00 Manchester Manchester, CT 647-7059 J. since Tuesday. “She’s a child, but her freedom of speech them. is just as important.” 649-1025 1 Arms reductions Defense firm pleads guilty BUSINESS ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — the statement of facts. 'The Pentagon said in a statement Loral Corp. pleaded guilty Friday to After leaving the Navy, Paisley the overall settlement “will assure threatens 4,500 charges it tried to improperly in­ relayed information he had obtained the integrity cf the competitive fluence the award of two defense from a high-level Navy official that process, avoid substantial cost to the contacts by obtaining confidential Loral’s $140 million bid to build the govemmdnt and meet the Air Force Jobless rate Stocks post moderate gains at state plant data from key Pentagon officials. airship wa.s 25 percent higher than operational need on the original Die proposal by Weslinghouse Corp. schedule.” Loral, which agreed to pa $5.77 NEW YORK — The stock market ■ WASHINGTON (AP) — 'The Army is planning hints economy chalked up a moderate gain Friday, Financial Snapshot to stop buying M-1 tanks after 1992, a move that million in fines, penalties and reim­ aided by falling interest rates and threatens the 4,500 workers at Tbxtroii Lycoming in bursement for tlie cost of the inves­ TRUCK LOAD new signs of sluggish economic Friday, December 8, 1989 Stratford, Conn. tigation, pleaded guilty to con­ near recession growth. The plan, outlined in this week’s issue of spiracy, conversion of government The Dow Jones average of 30 in­ INTEREST Itropcrly and filing a false statement. w*«k « dO $t W»*k Derense Week, a military industry jour nal, is part of WASHINGTON (AP) — Unemployment dustrials rose 10.66 to 2,731.44, RATES » 9 0 Y»»f *90 The New York-based defense climbed to a 10-monlh high of 5.4 percent in Defense Secretary Richard Cheney’s program of winding up the week with a net loss Average rale paid ort bank 6.37% 6.36% 6,15% contactor admitted charging the Pen­ November and manufacturing payrolls shrunk for miliuiry spending reductions. Textron spokesman of 16.21 points. money-market accounts Lou Saveitclli said Friday the engine manufacturer tagon $578,(XK) it paid under bogus the eighth consecutive month, the government said Advancing issues outnumbered consulting arrangements to William Friday in a report many analysts said showed the (Bank Rate Monitor) is trying to shift to civilian sectors of the industry declines by about 5 to 4 in nation­ but is bracing for the po.ssibility of layoffs. M. Galvin, a defense consultant who economy was flirting with recession. was actually hired to influence the wide trading of New York Stock Ex- 91-day Treasury bill yield 7.55% 7.63% 8.14% “Loss of the M-1 would certainly have a major The increase in the civilian jobless rate from 5.3 change-listed stocks, with 813 up, award of contracts for a radar detec­ percent to 5.4 percent came despite the addition of impact on die division. It is .something that we’re all 646 down and 525 unchanged. concerned about,” Savenclli said. tion device and a Navy blimp. 210.000 non-farm jobs last month because of a big 30-year Treasury Bond 7.8 7»/, 7 87% 8 96% The Labor Department reported Between 60 irerccnt and 65 percent of the Victor D. Cohen, then deputy as­ jump in the number of Americans looking for work. Friday morning that the civilian un­ sistant Air Force secretary, gave Jim Prior Leading Supplier to Conn, contractors and Industry lor over 20 years. The stock market reacted favorably to the data, production at the Suatford plant is defense-related, employment rate increased 0.1 per­ PRICES Galvin inside information tJiat was taking evidence of sluggishness as an indication the according to Savenclli. And while the company is Over 2,500 Quality Ladders and Scaffolds In Stock centage point to 5.4 percent in taking a wait-and-see posture on the defense relayed to Loral, aecording a state­ Federal Reserve would seek to spur the economy by November. ment of facts that the company ad­ easing its hold on credit before the end of the year, Commodities Research budget, layoffs would almost certainly be part of The figures showed a gain of 226.87 228.48 244 41 mitted. thus lowering interest rates. Bureau Index the response by Textron management to a severe AMERICAN 210,000 in nonfarm payroll employ­ cut in M-1 orders, he said. Melvyn Paisley, an assistant Navy The 210,000 new non-farm jobs reported by the ment, after an October increase in secretary for research, engineering Labor Department was in itself a moderately strong Associated Press “They’re looking at our entire employment pic­ jobs that was revised sharply 619 86 622 90 59560 ture,” Savenclli said. “1 tliink it’s something all of and systems who went into business LADDERS & number, but the government also sharply cut its job downward to 93,000. Commodities Index with Galvin in 1987, also assisted growth figures for October from 233,000 to 93,000. us in defense arc going to have to face." Analysts said that painted a pic­ Loral’s unsuccessful efforts to get That brought the average month-to-month job STOCKS An Army spokc.sman said last week that the ture of continued softness in some the blimp contract, the court papers SCAFFOLDS INC. gain for the second half of the year to about ft M -l’s future was under review but that 603 tanks major sectors of the economy, ap­ planned for fi.scal 1990 would be built. David said. 160.000 — well off the average monthly gain of parently improving the chances for Cohen was to “personally NEW FACTORY WAREHOUSE 270.000 for the previous 2>/2 years. All of the new Dow Jones 30 2,731. 2,747.65 2,143 49 Boomer, a spokesman for U.S. Rep. John Rowland, further moves by the Federal benefit” from the information he jobs have been in the service side of the economy; R-Conn., who is a member of the House Armed _ . 129 Krelger Lane, Glastonbury Reserve to relax its credit policy in gave Loral, according to a descrip­ manufacturing employment is down 165,000 since S 8P 500 348 69 350.63 Services Committee, said the most recent govern­ the weeks ahead. 277 03 tion of the conspiracy to which the 657-9252 [ ^ 3 657-3541 Itt S March. ment engine order would keep Textron busy In the credit markets, prices of company pleaded. Court papers also “What it means is the economy is weaker than til rough 1991. Fax #657-3543 long-term government bonds rose Wilshire 5000 | $3,391,920 j $3,403 686 i $2,716,515 indicated that Cohen split some of we had previously thought,” said Elliott Platt, a But according to Defense Week, the Army would Order Toll Free 1-800-55-CLIMB about $5 for each $1,000 in face (mki, value oi 5000 slocks) i billion ' billion biHion the money that Loral paid Galvin in senior vice president at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jen- halt tank purchases after the 1991 budget year. 'The (2 &462) value, lowering their yields to the return for his cooperation. rette Securities Corp. “We’re not in a recession yet Washington Post reported Thursday that Amy offi­ 7.87 percent-7.91 percent range. Neither Cohen, Galvin nor Paisley but we’re perilously close in this quarter and cials believe the service will have enough ta ^ s by Truckload discount prices on Gainers among the blue chips in­ has been charged in the investiga­ probably going to be perilously close in the first cent, in value. Standard & Poor’s industrial then. cluded Coca-Cola, up H/g at 78; tion of Pentagon procurement fraud quarter next year.” The NYSE’s composite index of index rose 1.33 to 399.22, and The cuts could have a mqjor impact on General Ladders of all types and sizes. DuPont, up 1/8 at 120^/8; Exxon, up known as “Operation 111 Wind.” Indeed, chief economist Allen Sinai at Boston all its listed common stocks gained S&P’s 500-stock composite index Dynamics M-1 assembly plants in Michigan and 3/8 at 49; Scars Roebuck, up 3/g at .54 to 192.92. was up 1.10 at 348.69. Ohio. Loral’s guilty plea before U.S. Truck and Van Ladder Racks, Co. Economic Advisers said the economy might al­ 38, and Chrysler, up i/2 at 193/8. District Judge Claude M. Hilton is ready be in recession and at best was “near and cer­ Army spokesman Barry Bomier declined com­ Pfizer, which projected slightly ment on the latest reports Thursday saying that no the fourth by a corporation in the Tool Boxes and Accessories. tainly headed” for one. lower earnings for the fourth defense-fraud probe. (Dlrpction'i: RouIr ?. L xil n, left lr> Oiik Slrrct to KrrIger Lnno lndu*;trLil Pork) They and others predicted the Fed would relax its final decisions have been made on the budget cut quarter, tumbled 43/g to 691/8. ELITE ENGRAVING issue. Cohen’s attorney, Julian credit policy, but not all analysts shared that view. Tonka Corp. lost 21/2 to 1 li/4. The Greenspun, called the allegations CONNECTICUT’S “The economy is kind of moving along in second company lowered its revenue es­ & AWARDS about his client “absolute baloney." gear,” said Michael Evans, head of a Washington timate for the year, citing slower- Greenspun said “Mr. Cohen never LARGEST INVENTORY forecasting firm. “It’s not very weak and it’s not ‘ Personalize that special gift than-expected sales during the Dow Chemical, UTC took a dime in connection with any • Manhole Ladders very strong. I don’t think these numbers suggest holiday season. . official action.” further easing.” ‘ Cross pens engraved on premises ■ Proctor Wall Jacks That prompted selling as well in E. Lawrence Barcella, who ' '^*****^ Ladders The unemployment rate has not been 5.4 percent the shares of Toys R Us, which was ‘ Pen sets, clocks, & engravable gifts begin joint ventulP^' represents Hiislcy, said his client’s • ladder Hold-Down Straps since January. The increase came despite the job down 13/4 at 353/4. actions “while assistant secretary of ’ Van Ladder Racks growth because the civilian labor force — those available HARTFORD (AP) — I ’he Dow Chemical Co. and the Navy were always appropriate, Elsewhere, several stocks that had ‘ Aluminum Slepladdots • Pickup Truck Ladder Racks looking for work and those with jobs — grew by United Tfcchnologies Corp. Friday announced the forma­ legitimate and legal.” run up dramatic gains earlier in the 464 East Center St. ■ Wood Slppladders 410.000 to 124.5 million, with 117.7 million of year came under pressure. tion of an independent joint venture company to produce Through Galvin, Cohen gave • Pickup Truck Toolboxes them holding jobs. Federal National Mortgage led Manchester - 643-7459 composite components for the military and other Loral details of a competing bid by ’ Wood Scclional Ladders ' Shcelrock Scaffolds The Labor Deparunent said the huge revision of the active list, down 2 at 345/8, and markets. Litton Systems Inc., to provide ad­ ' Fiberglass Extension Ladders ' Sheelrock Lills the October job-growth figure stemmed from over­ Federal Home Loan Mortgage fell Hours: 9:30-5:30 or by appointment During ceremonies in New York City, the companies vanced radar warning devices • Aluminum Extension Ladders ’ Sleel Scallolding estimating the number of teaching and other school 31/2 to 725/8. Brokers said the stocks formally agreed to form United Technologies Composite designed to warn pilots of F-16 jobs added this fall. That revision contributed to the have suffered lately from concern Products Inc. Specific terms of the agreement were not fighters that an enemy missile has ■ Wood Extension Ladders ’ Chimney Scaffolds On reported decline in the number of local government disclosed. been fired against the aircraft, ‘ Fiberglass Single Ladders ’ Rooting Brackets jobs last month. about the outlook for real-estate The venture combines Dow’s advanced composites Cohen also gave Galvin results of ■ Wood Single Ladders ■ Wall BrackPis Elsewhere in the service sector, which has been credit. epoxy-resin technology with the composite parts tests the Air Force conducted on the • Aluminum Single Ladders carrying the economy, wholesale and retail trade L.A. Gear slumped 33/8 to 3(P/8. Health & Life Insurance development capabilities of Sikorsky AircrafL a division competing radar proposals sub­ • Alum-A-Pole Scallolds posted gains of 18,000 and 33,000 jobs, respective­ A Wall Street Journal article said the of Hartford-ba.sed United Technologies. 'The new com­ mitted by Loral and Litton, the court • "Slubby" Wood Double Stepladdcrs ■ Pump Jacks footwear manufacturer faced the ly, health services added 40,000 positions and busi­ for pany will design, manufacture and market advanced papers said. ■ r.lulli-Purpose Aluminum Folding Ladders ■ Ladder Jacks ness services added 13,000 positions. “perils of shifting fads.” composite components for the aerospace, defense, Volume on the floor of the Big • 5 Way Aluminum Slep-Exlension Ladders ' Root Hooks Employment in business services dipped in Oc­ automativc and general industrial markets. Rtislcy used his official position tober and many analysts interpreted the only Board came to 144.91 million Individuals & Farmers The new company will be based in Stratford and will • Aluminum Staging Planks ’ Leg Lovciets shares, down from 161.98 million in to help a division of Goodyear Tire modest rebound in November as evidence that begin operations Saturday, company officials said. ’ Gas Power Hoists the previous session. Nationwide, and Rubber Co., which was pur­ ’ Exlension Planks & Treslles demand for temporary workers, janitorial and other 'Thomas Scarpati, who was Sikorsky’s vice president- s consolidated volume in NYSE-listed chased by Loral in 1987, obtain the ■ Etectric Power Hoists ’ And MUCH MUCH MORE!!!!!! 0£ services might be slipping because of the manufac­ composite products, has been named president and chief blimp contracL the papers said. turing slump. issues, including trades in those stocks on regional exchanges and in Kierstead Insurance executive officer of the new company. Riisley changed the bid require­ Choose American The department said manufacturing employment The new company will employ 500 Sikorsky workers the over-the-counter market, totaled ments in accordance with the was down 27,o00 in November — with all but in Connecticut, Alabama and California, the companies Goodyear division’s desire to build For Quality & Safety 3.000 of the decline coming in the durable-goods 175.14 million shares. Agency As measured by Wilshire As­ said. a smaller airship than the Navy sector. The biggest problem area there is in 'The new company is expected to generate $75 million sociates’ index of more than 5,000 originally sought. He also made Sales • Rentals • Leasing automobile manufacturing, which lost 15,000 jobs in sales during its first year of production and $600 mil­ actively traded stocks, the market 742-8064 other bid modifications favorable to last month after losing 10,000 in October. lion by the late 1990s, company officials said. SALE HOURS; Mon.-FrI. 8:00-4:00, Sal. 9:00-12 noon increased $7.10 billion, or 0.21 per- the Goodyear division, according to 1 OPINION 1 Iflaurlirslrr HrralJi Pullout Section, Page 17 Saturday, Dec. 9,, 1989 Morning worship FOCUS QnieaNciNNWi is upside down By George Plagenz

The problem isn’t that we don’t “sanctify the holy Rudolph saved his creator day.” The problem may be that we are sanctifying the wrong end of the holy day. We should be going to church By Margaret Lillard in the evening, not in the morning. The Associated Press Psychologically, a morning worship service is all wrong— especially in our culture where the mood of udolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, peace and quiet crated by the one hour of church on Sun­ who turns 50 this year, saved more day morning is soon broken by the noisy crowds at the than just Christmas when he pulled mall, the impatient drivers on the highways and the ex­ Santa’s sleigh by the light of his cited fans at the football game. famous snout. He saved his creator, This is our Sabbath, our “day of rest and restoration.” Robert May, from financial ruin. Compare that with the Sabbath scene in Jerusalem May’s dau^tcr recalls. “My father painted by Robert Schuller in his new book “Believe in said that Rudolph was the only rein­ the God \ ^ o Believes in You.” deer in history that kept the wolf “Friday evening. Sundown. The Sabbath has begun. from the door,” said Virginia Herz, Merchants and clerks move their way through crowded of Novato, Calif. “It was definitely the highlight of his streets toward home, change their dress and go off to the life.” house o f the Lord. The mechanical sounds of the street May was an advertising copywriter for Montgomery V I will be replaced by foot traffic as the feet of the faithful Ward in Chicago when he invented the little reindeer — shuffle reverently to the synagogues. originally called Rollo — as a promotional gimmick in “Soon prayers will be offered and quiet blessings be­ 1939. stowed on the people o f faith. Now they will return to the The store handed out millions of copies of the story stillness of the home— to a gentle bed and a soft pillow. annually until the paper shortages of World War II. It “Slowly, through the sleeping hours, the spirit of the synagogue can seep deeply into the lower levels of the reintroduced Rudolph in 1946, but gave up the copyright to May the following January, his daughter said. human soul. Like raindrops left free to seep slowly to the It proved a turning point for the May family fortunes. levels where they can do their best good, the blessed May had the story commercially published with some thoughts of the worship hour are free to find their prob­ Old art hits a new low success in 1947, and it was released in 1948 as a 9- ing way to the hidden hallways of the mind where minutc theatrical cartoon. ixiwcrful and silent and unseen forces gather and wait for Slamming the opposition is a that brought Richard Nixon and But it was in 1949 that Rudolph really took flight, daylight. By Joe Spear Roger Ailes together in 1968. One political uadition as old as the na­ when songwriter Johnny Marks, married to May’s sister, “With the morning they will advance into the tion itself. Washington was accused of the first ads the media maven pul People have been picking on poor put Rudolph’s story to music and it was recorded by awakened mind, bringing pleasant moods, healthy of monarchical leanings, Jefferson together for the candidate featured Roger Ailes and it’s got him all at- Gene Autry. thoughts and creative ideas. What a blessing to the of adultery, Jackson of bigamy. Van Hubert Humphrey laughing while witter. There might even be an anti- “From what I hear, it was Gene Autry’s wife who real­ i human heart is the gift of the Sabbath.” Buren of harboring papist sym­ riot and war scenes erupted around Ailes conspiracy abroad in the land, ly liked the song a lot and encouraged him to sing it,” The very early Christians, like the Jews, met for wor­ pathies, Polk of slaveholding, Lin­ him. Then Ailes invented llic “ Man he believes, “a nationally or­ Herz said. ship in the evening, although the Christian Sabbath was coln of treason, Cleveland of bastar­ in the Arena” formal, depicting a chestrated effort to take me out.” The song sold millions of copies during the 1949 The Associated Press observed on the first uay of the week, in commemoration dy, Harding of mixed ancestry. knowledgablc Nixon “sponsaneous- Ailes, as most readers no doubt Christmas season, she said. In 1974, it became the basis of the resurrection, rather than the seventh day as it was And then along came Richard ly” giving generic answers to ques­ ORIGINAL RUDOLPH — Children gaze at the original Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer at know, is the media consultant with for an animated television special. by the Jews. It was something later that Christian chur­ Nixon. tions from a selected audience. the slash-and-bum repuUition who Rudolph’s popularity translated to concrete gains for Dartmouth College in this 1986 file photo. Alumnus Robert May wrote the Rudolph story in ches began worshiping on Sunday morning. 1 have studied this matter for On and on Ailes went, painting masterminded George Bush’s flags- the Mays, Herz said. 1939 as a Montgomery Ward promotion. As long as people went home after church to spend a years and have concluded that it his clients’ opponents as irrespon­ and-pledges blitzkreig on Michael The family was able to move from a small apartment restful afternoon and evening, the good effects o f the could only have been an cxu-cmcly sible, tax-and-spend coddlcrs of Dukakis. The brash and testy Ailes to a four-bedroom house — “the house that Rudolph my father wrote a story about him. It was kind of a uni­ a real gift in the whole way that Wards had given it back morning lingered. It is not so with the modem Sabbath. unusual alignment of yet undis­ criminals. He also talked lough. has been slugging it out in the politi­ built,” May would joke — and the co{jjVlght residuals que experience.” to him, so it brought him a lot of jo y .” Much of the mood built up in church in the morning is covered and ominous galactic When Michael Dukakis tried to ex­ cal pits for 20 years, but the carpers paid for college for May’s six children. The Rudolph bonanza gave May a feeling of ac­ May “was kind of an underdog,” Herz said, hence his canceled by how we spend the rest of Sunday. clusters that brought the Red Scare, plain his veto of an unconstitutional didn’t really start coming down on The copyright now is held by a company formed by complishment he hadn’t experienced before, she said. story of the reindeer that gets called names and refused But there is still another reason why perhaps we Richard Nixon and Murray Chotincr Pledge of Allcgiencc bill, Ailes him until last fall. May’s chil^cn and managed by Herz. “Being in the Montgomery Ward ad department all entry into reindeer games. should go back to evening services for our soul’s health, together at the same time. ridiculed the argument as “defen- Before his death in 1976, May donated his original those years wasn’t really that exciting,” she said. “It was “In a way, Rudolph is almost his story,” she said. joining the few churches that have such services. First, there were allegations that dable only by left-wingers, lunatics manuscript and the original pencil illustrations to Public speakers have noted that when they speak in the he was mistreating staffers and over­ Chotiner was a Beverly Hills and liberal lawyers.” Dartmouth College, which he attended. His children morning or afternoon, their remarks don’t make as great billing the Bush campaign. “I get a lawyer and political tough guy who So now comes a turnabout, and donated their collection of Rudolph memorabilia to the an impression on the audience as the same speech given little tired of people dinging me,” he believed elections were held to be poor Roger is feeling put-upon. Safe toys make happy holidays school’s Baker Library, where it is displayed annually. in the evening. said in October 1988. “I work 20 won, and the how was for cihicists “They’re trying to make me the The display features a largcr-than-lifc-size Rudolph Psychologists explain this by saying that earlier in the hours a day, and I haven’t had a day to ponder. Some of his rules: issue,” he says of his critics. As a Schwartz advises going to the store with a list of toys statue that once graced the May lawn in suburban By The Associated Press day our mental faculties are keenest. We are most alert off since the Fourth of July.” Then, 1) “Never let the public know all result, he fears, he may now be “too to buy and checking the age coding on all toys prior to Chicago. and not as likely to accept uncritically what the person last spring, he went west to help a your opinion.” hot.” He braces himself with pc]) purchase. group that wanted to defeat an air­ “People would drive by and show their kids, ‘There’s Americans spend some $12.75 billion for toys each speaking has to say. 2) “Advance to the attack but talk; “ I have to take the heat.” Other suggestions include: port project in Denver, and he soon sidestep the smear,” remembering Rudolph,’ ” Herz said. year, with about 60 percent of the total rung up during But when we are tired and the darkness has its relaxing Poor, poor, pitiful Roger. •Check for small or sharp parts that may harm a child. For Herz, sharing childhood with the world’s most the Christmas and H^ukkah holiday seasons, according effect on us, our minds are more receptive to what is found himself being vilified as a “it is not a smear when you point •Compare all similar products to determine the best famous reindeer provided an interesting juxtaposition of to the Toy Manufacturers of America. presented to us. The artificial darkness and the flickering “master of the slick and sleazy.” out the record of your opponent ... Joe Spear is a syndicated quality product and compare points o f difference bet­ Poor Roger really lost his temper real life and fantasy. candlelight in some churches can produce the same hyp­ It is always a smear ... when it is columnist. Shopping early in the season — and early in the day ween them. “Right after the song came out and Rudolph was still notic effect. over that one. He was being directed toward your candidate.” is one way to avoid crowded stores and determine •Try to buy toys that will last over time. in his heyday, 1 was still believing in Santa Claus,” she Spiritual tmths planted in our minds in such a setting “smeared” with “inflammatory per­ 3) “Deflate the opposition can­ product availability, suggests Stephen Schwartz, presi­ •If you have any questions about the toy or where to said. “Rudolph definitely existed for me. I just thought will grow better. If we go to bed with these truths still sonal attacks,” he said. didate before your own candidate dent o f Playskool toys. buy it, call the manufacturer directly. fresh in our minds, they will reach even deeper into our Now his candidates have lost the gets started.” subconscious while we sleep and find their way, in mayor’s race in New York City and With Chotiner’s help, Nixon won Schuller’s words, “to the hidden hallways of the mind the governor’s race in New Jersey, a congressional seat in 1946 by 1 I where powerful and silent and unseen forces gather.” and poor Roger is feeling really smearing his opponent as a com­ Manchester Herald 1 I Beyond all this, the haunting words and rhythms of an defensive. OK, so both campaigns munist sympathizer. He advanced to I n s i d e 1 1 I kind of smelled like a north Jersey the Senate in 1950 by alleging that evening service have always had the most profound im­ Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. 1 Senior citizens’ news 1 Weekend television I Dear Abby landfill. Roger just gave as good as his opponent. Rep. Helen Gahagan 1 pression on me. “..wsus, given the weary/Calm and sweet Daily publication since Oct. 1,1914. ... page 20 ... pages 21 to 2 7 i ... page 28 reposeywith thy tcnd’rest blcssing/May my eyelids he got, and he didn’t invent dirty Douglas, was so pro-communist that F O C U S : i 1 i close.” politicking, you know. she was “pink right down to her un­ Publisher______Penny M Sietferl 1 I derwear.” Let’s rediscover evening’s blessing. This is true, of course, Roger has Opinion Page Editor____ Ron Robillard 1 1 I only given us new and improved It was probably another con­ Associate Editor_____ Alexander Girelli George Plagenz is a syndicated columnist products. fluence of sinister heavenly bodies FOCUS/Religion FOCUS/Social

In Brief Carol Sing has a new look Engagements College Notes And thanks to our other Seasonal Church fair today By Nancy Carr Sharing donors: Walter and Virginia Bay Path performance Executive Director Briggs, Robert and Gloria Weiss, Bolton Congregational Church, 228 Bolton Center MACC News Manchester Area Charles and Bernice Woodbury, Stacey Lynn Kittle, daughter of Mrs. Road, will have a Christmas gifts fair today from 10 a.m. Conference of Churches Herbert and Madeline Cain, Gordon Carol A. Kittle of Ftorter Street and David to 2 p.m. Several local craftsmen will present a variety of and Doris Stevens, Nicholas and A. Kittle, will perform at Bay F^ath Col­ items to choose from. The annual MACC Community Manchester Mall at 811 Main St., 1#' lege’s annual Service of Lights on Dec. The fair, which is open to the public, will also feature Carol Sing will take on a new look and at the COMFED Savings Bank Sylvia LaPenta, Oscar and Doris Moberg, Richard and Jeanne 13 at7:30pjn. fresh green wreaths, a Country Kitchen with food items as carollers meet early at 4:30 on offices at 23 and 1(X)7 Main. Wright, Howard and Elizabeth The performance will be in the Mills packaged for Christmas giving, including freshly baked Sunday afternoon in the Salvation Gifts for our low-income isolated Morse, Vera Peterson, Robert and Theater, Carr Hall on the Longmeadow, apple pies. Army parking lot, 661 Main St. The elderly neighbors and isolated Ann Swann, Arthur and Roberta Mass., campus. The event is open to the There will be an attic treasures table, Santa and Mrs.- Salvation Army Band members will neighbors in Manchester convales­ Byan, Donald and Jane Richter, public at no charge. Claus, who will be available for pictures with children, break into quarters and groups of cent homes are coming in even more Kittle is a member of the college’s 47- and a snack bar will be operating throughout the duration carollers and band members will slowly than toys. Please consider a Harriet and Eleanor Casperson, Mary Fava, Susan Groff, Enrico and voice Glee Club which will present a of the fair. join them, farming out across the Christmas gift for our elderly iso­ medley of holiday music during the downtown area to share the joyful lated friends. There are only eight Teresa Monaco, Riul and Hclccna MACC needs shelter items Dutelle, Ruth Baker, Edna Christen­ program. She is a member of the class of sounds of Christmas. more days till our delivery of “Just 1990 and is enrolled in the executive as­ The Samaritan Shelter of the Manchester Area Con­ At 5:30 p.m., everyone will for You Gifts” to 200 isolated con­ sen, John and Alice Brown, William r and Dorothy Ewing, Louis and Irma sistant program leading to the associate in ference of Churches, is in need of towels, blankets and gather back at the Salvation Army valescent home patients on Dec. 18. science degree. personal care items, for the shelter. Citadel (Youth Center) for an indoor Gifts to include in our Christmas Della Ferra, Bob and Duff Benson, MACC is also looking for a new home for the clothing Carol Service where you can: Share baskets to low-income elderly must Louise and Ernest Stokes, George bank, volunteers to sort and distribute toys for Christmas, in the scriptures which relate to us also be left by Dec. 18. Please do and Elizabeth Walker, Francis and Selected as fellow Joan Hab, Virginia Dumaine, Ann and helpers to deliver Seasonal Sharing baskets from 10 the Christmas story, sing your not wrap your gift. A warm note and Danielle Marie LaBrie Christine Grundman Karen M. Munson Eric Lorenzini, son of Mr. and Mrs. a.m. to noon on Dec. 22 from Concordia Lutheran Chur­ wrapping paper and ribbon from you Waine, Arnold and Julenc favorite Christmas Carols accom­ Landsberg, Francis and Elaine James Florence Joseph P. Lorenzini of 13 Tumblebrook ch. panied by the Salvation Army Band, would be most appreciated. Please Joseph Brancato Sampson, William and Mittie Keish, Drive, Bolton, has been selected by the Sorters and packers of gifts to go to area convalescent and hear new arrangements of your drop off at any of the Christmas Sharon and David Herzberger, Ar­ Trinity College faculty as the President’s homes are also needed along with donations of baked favorites. Centers or at our Department of LaBrie-Brancato Grundman-Carriuolo Munson-Florence thur and Elizabeth Johnson, United Fellow in sociology for the 1989-90 goods for the food baskets. Immediately following the indoor Human Needs, Center Congrega­ Methodist Church, Fred and Mar­ Dawna LaBrie of Manchester, announ­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grundman of Pit- Marie T. Munson of Butternut Road academic year. service we’ll share in a time of fel­ tional Church. garet Geyer, Jason Nevin, Clara ces the engagement of her daughter, tsford, N.Y. announce the engagement of and Robert B. Munson of Cliffside Drive He has earned faculty honors for lowship and refreshments Second It’s not too late to “adopt-a-fami- announce the engagement of their Persecution in El Salvador Wray, The Hartford Courant Foun­ Danielle Marie LaBrie, to Joseph Sal­ their daughter, Christine Grundman, to academic achievement in each of his first Congregational Church and the Sal­ ly” for Christmas giving. Please call daughter, Karen Marie Munson, to James dation, Burton and Gloria Hilton, vatore Brancato, son of Maria and Mario Peter Carriuolo, son of Mr. and Mrs. three years at Trinity. He is president of NEW YORK (AP) — Many religious leaders have vation Army Band are hosting the 646-4114 for more information. Vivian Hanna, Gary and Valcre Eg- Brancato of Hartford. The bride-elect is Christopher W. Carriuolo of Farmington. Michael Florence, son of Christine and the Trinity organization of the community charged persecution of churches in El Salvador following Carol Sing again this year. □ □ □ The bride-elect is the granddaughter of James Florence of Hillside Drive. nasko, Kenneth and Joan Reynolds, also the daughter of Donald LaBrie of political group People for Change, as well the murder of six Jesuit priests and arrests or expulsion □ □ □ CHRISTMAS SPARKLES — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gliha of 460 The bride-elect is a 1986 graduate of Louis and Dorothy Dascanio, East Hartford. as vice president of a student activist of numerous Lutheran and Episcopal church workers TOYS FOR JOY — Just four The Verplanck Brownie and Girl Hillstown Road. the University of Connecticut with a Florence and Leslie Harlow, Her­ The bride-elect is a graduate of Porter group, the Progressive Student Alliance. there more days till Manchester’s Santa’s Scout Troops at Verplanck School. She is a 1985 graduate of Trumbull bachelor of arts degree in psychology. man and Mildred Johnson, William Street School. The prospective He has also been a member of the Some church leaders also called for a halt to U.S. Helpers are setting up for the annual Troop 669, led by Miss Wilder, High School and a 1989 graduate of She is a member of Phi Chi National and Barbara Martens and Donna bridegroom is a graduate of Buckley High Democrat Club. He is a 1986 graduate of military aid there. Top officials of nine U.S. religious Toys for Joy Program and we are Troop 608, led by Marie Kamolt, Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y. She majored Honor Society. She graduated in 1988 Marie Pcrleone. School and is employed by Ronnie Bolton High School. bodies charged a “deliberate and calcuated campaign to short on toys. Gifts for teenagers Troop 633, led by Linda Mozeak DeMaio Construction. in psychology. She is employed as a from the University of New Haven with a intimidate and harass the churchers.” and new toys are particularly and Troop 655, led by Karen Moore A March 10, 1990 wedding is planned research assistant at the UConn Medical master of arts degree in Industrial Or­ Presiding Bishop Edmond L. Browning of the Epis­ needed. The Toys for Joy Program have adopted the Samaritan Shelter. at St. James Church. Center in Farmington. ganizational psychology. She is manager Enrolled at SCAD copal Church urged a complete reassessment of U.S. provides gifts for Manchester/Bol- Troop 655 came in and and cleaned THE The prospective bridegroom is a of Munson’s Chocolates in Bolton. Greg Eltringham of Manchester is en­ policy in Latin America. The United Methodist Board of ton low- and no-income parents ena­ and decorated for Halloween. Missy graduate of Avon Old Farms Prep School The prospecuve bridegroom is a 1984 rolled as a scholarship student at the Global Ministries asked the U.S. government to cut off bling them to have gifts for their Wilder of Troop 669 is getting a BIBLE and Ithaca College. He is a realtor with graduate of Manchester Community Col­ Savannah College of Art and Design in its “supply of weapons” that are worsening a civil war. children on Christmas. Friday’s dis­ Christmas tree and girls from all Compass Realty in Avon. lege with an Associate Degree and a 1986 .Savannah, Ga. Roman Catholic Archbishop Roger M. Mahony of Los bursement is only for parents with four troops are coming to decorate SPEAKS A June 9, 1990 wedding is planned at graduate of Eastern Connecticut State He, and other students, have been letters of referral from local social it. They are also donating the wrap­ by University with a bachelor of science Angeles cited threats against El Salvador bishops and Eugene Brewer St. I^trick’s Church, Farmington. awarded a merit scholarship in recogni­ other church workers on government-controlled radio and outreach workers. Next Satur­ ping paper, bows and tape for gifts degree in business administration. He is tion of outstanding achievement. and an official’s call for removal of some Catholic day, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., any we hope are being donated. The employed by Gerber Scientific Products bishops, such statements is unworthy of American sup­ Manchester/Bolton parents having girls are collecting cans and bottles of South Windsor as a senior field train­ port,” he said. financial difficulty in providing at Verplanck to support their shelter The theory of organic evolution ing specialist. Christmas gifts to his/her children is projects and twice a year plan to has declini^ in popularity in A June 23, 1990 wedding is planned at invited to select one major gift and donate the money to the shelter. A scientific circles today. This trend St. Bridget Church. several stocking stuffers. great outreach project from some is not surprising, given its insuper­ able difficulties. The absence of Thoughts Please add to your shopping list caring scouts and scout leaders. transitional forms, either living or our needy children or scan your Thank yous to the two friends children’s toy shelves for good as fossil, cannot be reasonably ac­ who called and came over in the counted for. No acceptable mcaas Births Winter days are getting shorter and winter nights new gifts they may have outgrown snowy Thanksgiving morning to longer. The world is colder and darker and sometimes the for the changes posited by the or grown tired of. Please do not keep the shelter open until they BORYCZKI, Emily Elizabeth, daughter of John and Julie Keimiff Fagan of 29 Lori Road, Bolton, was bom darkness and coldness creep into our ears. Darkness theory has been set forth. maternal grandparents are Charlene and Robert Smith of wrap your gift of gifts. We will hap­ could go to the Community In view of these problems why Kathleen Halloran Boryezki of 163 Union St., was bom Nov. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Joseph and takes many forms when it gets inside of us: pily accept wrapping paper, ribbon Thanksgiving Dinner. do so many scientists still cling to Nov. 24 at St. Francis Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal grandparents are Robert and F^tricia Kenniff of 82 Ken­ Manon Reynolds of Jacksonville, Ha. He has two sisters, • The darkness of ignorance, which shrinks our minds and tape. Toys may be left at the To good neighbors Ronald Carey, O s the evolutionary hypothesis? Be­ grandparents are Joseph and Lenore Halloran of 42 Bol­ nedy Road. Her paternal grandparents are James and Amanda, 8 and Samantha, 3. and souls, as they cling to old prejudices. Christmas Centers at the Manchester Libby Beyer, Fred D’Angelo and cause there is no other explanation ton St. Her paternal grandparents are Henry and Dorothy Fagan of 34 Woodhill Road. • The darkness of fear, which keeps us from risking COLON, Joshua Oswaldo, son of Hanani and Jan- Center Street Fire Station at 75 Norma and Frank Conti, who for the many life forms commen­ Maryanne Boryezki of Berlin. LEINER, Stephanie Rose, daughter of Michael aned neth Martinez Colon of 126 B Sycamore Lane, was bom and growing in new directions. Center St., the Eighth Utilities Dis­ delivered 39 delicious turkey din­ surate with their presumption of a LADABOUCHE, Lindsay Ann, daughter of Gary A. Sharon Wandzy Leiner of 45 Clark Road, Bolton, was • The darkness of loneliness, when we close in upon Nov. 11 at Manchester Memori^ Hospital. His maternal trict Fire Station at 32 Main St., The ners from Carolyn Cox Fbster,^ materialistic beginning. and Vicky Glass Ladabouche of 18-20 Williams St., was bom Nov. 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ourselves and are no longer open to life around us. In other words, given the choice grandparents are Oswaldo and America Martinez of New a « a K i « s f « e a e s tfi, bom Nov. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Eleanor D. Wandzy of Vernon Jersey. His paternal grandparents are Justo and Lola • The darkness of suffering that has no end, that taps of believing in creation or in the maternal grandparents are James and Ruth Ann Glass of and the late John J. Wandzy. Her paternal grandparents our strength and leaves no energy for anything other than discredited theory of evolution, Colon of Puerto Rico. He has a sister, Jessica V., 3. HEAR THE SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS! i 105 Scott Drive. Her paternal grandparents are Bernard are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leiner of 99 Tinker Fbund Road, FRENCH, Marlee Danielle, daughter of Mark and our pain. I avowed atheists and agnostics opt and Vivian Ladabouche of 865 E. Middle Tpke. She has Bolton. • The darkness of rejection, when we feel that Vicki Piper French of Taftville, was bom Nov. 12 at for the latter. It is their faith POINTER, Chelsey Justine, daughter of Gary and everyone has turned away, that no one understands. i Sunday, December 10 ^ a sister, Jamie Lynne, 3. W.W. Backus Hospital, Norwich. Her maternal regarding origins as surely as LaCHANCE, Amanda Gail and Darcy Patricia, Michelle Ready Pointer of 14 Ann St., was bom Nov. 10 s • The darkness of depression, when we have lost the I 7:30 A.M. | creation is the faith of theists. If grandparents are Jerry and Sondra Piper of Bedford, Ind. od, twin daughters of Robert A. and Kathleen C. Thurber at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Her paternal grandparents are Mary and Maurice French core of faith that sustained us. the latter is religion, pray tell, LaChance Jr. of Charter Oak Street, were bom Nov. 7 at May we ever return to a faith that in the beginning S WVIT, CHANNEL 30 | what is the former? It certainly is grandparents are Peter and Colette Ready of CovenUy. of Manchester. She has a sister Danica, 19 months. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Their maternal and Sharon Fyler of St. Petersburg, Ha. Her paternal there is always dr.i'oiess, the darkness of chaos; a faith not science. SFIRIDIS, Krista Aristia, daughter of George A. and grandparents are James and Patricia Thurber of Mark grandparents are Ray and Shirley Pointer of Leesburg, that form emerges, that light dawns, that new life is bom. I THE SALVATION ARMY i Loretta R. Helme Sflridis of 31 Oak Forest Drive, was Drive, Covenuy. Their paternal grandparents are Gail Ha. She has a brother, Mikey Stewait, 6. Blessed be the eternal light that comes out of darkness. CHURCH OF CHRIST bom Nov. 25 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her I Manchester Citadel Songsters | Bartlett of Lake Street, Andover and the late Robert A. REYNOLDS, Joseph Patrick, son of Joseph P. and maternal grandparents are Robert and Nancy Helme, Ver­ Lydall & Vernon Streets LaChance Sr. They have a brother, Cameron, 2. Jayne M. Smith Reynolds III of 122 D Sycamore Lane, Reverend Connie Sternberg j Leader Karen Krinjak ^ Phone:646-2903 non. Her paternal ^andmother is Hossie Sfiridis of New ao FAGAN, Sara Elizabeth, daughter of Daniel and was bom Nov. 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Britian. She has a sister Stephanie Ariana. Unitarian Universalist Society: East la cs to i»

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Amanda is the and bring a small gift for the grab by finding a new harmony of the 29 Gain control 24 Playln9 card [HBO] Emmet Otter's Jug Band 12:30 p.m.— “Tolland County 25 Showing wda.) 26 News (R) peeled arrival of a grouj) of devilish imps mind and body through basic move­ of (2 wdi.) 1 Young child Christm as Emmet and hts mother com estranged wife of Danny Walcska. good 48 Religious 38 Alice perks up business for a near bankrupt car Singers” 33 Emit rayi 2 Twiitoutof pete in a local talent contest (60 min ) (R) ments, warm-up techniques and ceremony nival Damon Martin, Royal Dario, Phil Fon- It’s Peyser’s first regular role on a scries since You may want to pick up the 35 Relative of ihape judgment [A & E] Golden Age of Television (R) Friday: bingo, 10 a.m.; exercise 49 — jacket dacaro 1988 Rated PG-13 (In Siereol breathing exercises. Call the center bingo 3 Sweatiop 26 Icelandic 8 ;0 0 A M C3. Dink, the Little Dinosaur she played the wife of John Rubinstein on “Crazy December calendar now available in 51 Center of [CNN] International Correspondents with Cleo, 11 a.m.; setback, 12:30 36 Companion 4 Clip epic (CC) [T M C ] MOVIE: The Princess Bride' if you’re interested. A starting date 28 Actreae — shield (CC) A swashbuckling young swordsman Like a Fox.” the front office. p.m. of oddi 5 Loftiait [DIS] Mousercise 8 . High School Bowl Green Farms vs depends upon sufficient interest. 37 Plunder 6 Combat Garr 52 Reimbursed seeks to rescue a kidnapped princess in “On ‘Crazy Like a Fox’ I poured a lot of coffee," Since Christmas is so much more 53 Pull [HBO] The Snowman Animati;d David Valley Regional Blood pressure clinic: Dec. 20, 9 40 Irlih poet 7 Conitruct 30 Ridge on this lighthearted fairy tale from Rob Reiner The drivers education class has 55 Wrath Bowie introduces this tale ot a little boy she said. “It got to be a joke: ‘Another piece of pic. than parties and gift giving, we 42 A Gerahwin 8 Literary akin 11 MOVIE; 'Pinocchio in Outer Space' Cary Elwes. Mandy Patinkin. Chris Saran­ to 11 a.m. (L-Z) 57 By birth who gets an unexpected surprise when his been rescheduled to Tuesday and 43 Tell talei worki 31 Hookllke Animated The wooden puppet t:ikes a don 1987 Rated PG (In Stereo) Dad?’ I said I was the Donna Reed of the 19S0s. would like to spread the joy that we Living with lung disease: Wed­ parla icy snowman comes to life Based on a 44 Cauatic 9 Utenail cosmic journey with a strange talking lur They did let me chase the bad guys a few times. have by making a group donation of Wednesday, Jan. 23 and 24. The aubitance 10 Adjective 32 Pig In a — book by Raymond Briggs 9 :1 0 A M [CNN] Healthweek nesday at 1 p.m. lie Arnold Slang, Cliff Owens. Conrad “In this role I’m not a mother. I’m not in the canned goods and non-perishable course costs $7 with check made [M A X ] Max M ovie Show A previiiw of Jameson 1965 9 :3 0 A M 3 Pee wee's Playhouse Medicare assistance: Jan. 3. By theatrical releases, movies in production payable to AARP. By taking this 1 15 13 TT w TT 20 Bugs Bunny (CC) kitchen. I haven’t gone shopping for groceries once. foods to MACC for the disad­ appointment. 647-3211. and interviews with screen star* course you will be entitled to a dis­ 22 30 ALF tales (CC) 8 40 Slimer! And the Real Ghostbus- I don't mir u playing a mother, but it has to be an vantaged. Your items can be brought Legal assistance: Call for a 1? nr 6 :4 5 A M ,8 Davey & Goliath to the center office. They would be count on your car insurance. 24 Zoobilee Zoo ters (CC) interesting mother.” February appointment at 647-3211. TiO O A IV l C3, Young Universe 26 MOVIE: The Dark Command' A 11 Remote Control Peyser’s appearance on the show has added yoi greatly appreciated. Register in the office. 15 n r 8 Animal Crack Ups (CC) guerrilla leader fights a slienff during Civil 18 Synchronal Research another dimension to “Knots Landing,” which has Be sure to start the New Year War raids in the Kansas lerniory John The center will have third bus to 9 World Tomorrow 22 30 Karate Kid (CC) the Hartford Civic Center for the Ice right by attending our Dec. 28 after­ Wayne. Walter Pidgeon. Claire Trevor been consistently one of the best dramatic shows on Scores 11 61 Marvel Action Universe 1940 57 Say Brother television. It’s realistic and more true to life than its Capades on Jan. 13. Some seats are noon dinner dance featuring the Dec. 1 — setback: Dom Anas- 20 Laverne & Shirley 38 Winter Sportscast 61 M unsters Today (CC) Grandpa s ex Senior Center Orchestra. wife visits sister show, “Dallas,” which is outrageous and still available and open to the public. 22 Family Ties (CC) 40 Pup Named Scooby Doo (CC) tasio 126; Joe Pereto 124; John [A&E] Profiles Featured Woodrow Wil larger-than-life. The cost is $12 per person for the 26 Rin-Tin Tin Klein 122; Helen Silver 119; Edith 57 Page 57 (R) son (R) “1 was originally to be just Gary Ewing’s noon show. The bus will leave the Menu 3T 30 Ring Around the World O’Brien 117. 33 61 Wolf Rock Power Hour [CNN] Moneyweek girlfriend,” she said. “I became involved with him center at 11 a.m. Monday — sliced turkey 38 It's Your Business Dec. 4 — pinochle: Helena [A & E ] Journey to Adventure [ESPN] Fishin' Hole (R) on the telephone and you saw only the back of m> Monday at 9:30 a.m„ you may sandwich, soup, beverage, dessert. 36 40 Animal Crack Ups Gavello 770; Edith O’Brien 765; [C N N ] Daybreak [L IF E ] WomanWatch [A & E ] Perfect Spy Magnus's wife sus head. You really have to pay attention to your voice register for two-day trip to Caesar’s Tuesday — Swedish meatballs on [DIS] Good Morning Mickey! [U S A ] Hollywood Insider (R) Ethel Scott 754; Betty Jesanis 752; 40 pects her husband is not all he seems )ust and body because that’s all you have to work with. in Atlantic City. The $89 cost in­ noodles, roll, vegetable, beverage. [E S P N ] Fishing Crooked Creek Don Jorgensen 746; Floyd Post 726. before he disappears (60 min ) Part 6 of 7 9 :4 5 A M 24 Sesame Street (CC) “But Val has a new boyfriend named Danny and cludes transportation, one night ac­ Wednesday — roast beef grinder, XT [U S A ] Financial Freedom Dec. 6 — pinochle: Dom Anas- [C N N ] Daybreak 1 0 :0 0 A M (3 j California Raisins (CC) they gradually let the audience know that Danny is commodations at Caesar’s, $7.50 juice, beverage, dessert. [D IS ] Welcome to Pooh Corner 8 :3 0 A M 03 Jim Henson s M uppet tasio 766; Amelia Anastasio 716. Babies (CC) f9~) Greatest American Hero my husband and we’re separated. Then the coin voucher, $15 food credit, wel­ Thursday — chicken kiev, rice [E S P N ] SportsCenter Dec. 6 — bridge: Bev Taylor CsJ ;40 Disney's Adventures of the C11 Soul Train (In Stereo) producers decided she would be raped by Danny. come cocktails, driver’s tip and the pilaf, vegetable, roll, beverage, des­ TT [M B O ] Berenstain Bears' Christmas б, 720; Edith Howland 4,850; Hilda Gummi Bears (CC) L18 Synchronal Research The producers and I went to the Santa Monica Rape services of an escort. Flyers are sert. Tree (CC) Papa runs into a few obstacles Campbell 3,670; Sol Cohen 3,510; rs r ra r when he searches for the perfect Christ­ (22 [30 Camp Candy (CC) (20 Tuff Trax available at the center. Friday — tuna/cheese melt, juice, ST Center and talked to them for guidance. It’s handled Helen Bensche 3,380; Joanne Allard mas tree (R) (24) Sesame Street (CC) (R) C22 30) Sm urfs (CC) On Jan. 2, Don Berger has a few beverage, dessert. very well.” 3,330. ? r [LIF E ] Self-Improvement Guide (38 Ask the Manager 26) Wrestling: USWA Challenge seats available to Radio City Music Gary Ewing is played by actor Ted Shackelford, On-going activities Nov. 22 — Joanne Allard 6,230; [M A X ] MOVIE: 'SpaceCamp' (CC) Five (57! Fightin' Shirley Life of Shirley Chish­ (^71 Tony Brown's Journal |R) Danny Waleska by Sam Behrens, and Val Ewing Hall. The trip departs 7:45 ajn. and (c) 1989 by NEA, Inc. teen-agers spending a summer at, a camp olm, first black congresswoman. (61 World Wide Wrestling Lee Henault 5,290; Paul Templeton for future astronauts are accidentally Gibson, Gary’s former wife, is played by Joan Van returns at around 9 pan. Cost of the Monday: bingo, 10 a.m.; [A&E] World of Photography 3,920; Grace Nichols 3,620; Tom launched into space. Kate Capshaw, Lea [A&E] Decades: 70's Ark. trip is $42 per person. If interested, pinochle, 12:30 pan. Thompson, Kelly Preston. 1986 Rated [C N N ] Big Story [ESPN] Adventure: Woodchopping Lynch 3,580; Tom Regan 3,490. Peyser grew up in Irvington, N.Y., the daughter call Don at 875-^538. Tuesday: cable video class, 10 PG (In Stereo) [O IS ] Donald Duck Presents Festival (R| [T M C ] MOVIE: Chuck Berry Hail! Hail! [ESPN] Jimmy Houston Outdoors (R) [H B O ] Inside the NFL (60 min ) (R| (In of former Irvington mayor and five-lime con­ Todiiy in History Rock 'n ' Roll' Concert clips and rare [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Great Outdoors' Stereo) gressman Peter Peyser. She attended Skidmore Col­ glimpses of the performer's private life (CC) A Chicago family's idyllic country va­ [LIFE] Parent Survival Guide lege in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and received a de­ highlight this tribute to rock 'n' roll pioneer cation turns disastrous when obnoxious Chuck Berry. Chuck Berry, Keith Richards, [USA] L^nd of the Giants gree in theater from Emerson College in Boston. Social Security Today is Saturday, December 9, the 343rd day of relatives show up. Dan Aykroyd, John Eric Clapton 1987 Rated PG (In Stereo) Candy, Stephanie Faracy, 1988 Rated PG 1 0 :1 0 A M [C N N ] Showbiz This “^'hen I was in high school I did all the usual 1989. There are 22 days left in the year. (In Stereo) W eek Today’s highlight in history: [USA] Paid Program theater things,” she says. “But it wasn’t, ‘Oh, our 7;30AIVI Out of This World Lind 9 :0 0 A M ([83 (40) New Adventures of 1 0 :3 0 A M O ] Garfield and Friends daughter wants to be an actress. Let’s go into the Social Security or ask about it names and addresses of doctors, On December 9, 1907, Cluistmas seals went on sale (CC). QUESTION; I keep hearing say's boyfriend has ulterior motives in dat­ Winnie the Pooh (CC). city and get an agent.’ 1 don’t believe in kids work­ wherever you do your banking. hospitals, and clinics that have for the first time, in the Wilmington, Del., post office. ing her. (In Stereo) C%] Three Stooges f8~i (40) B eetlejuice (CC) about my Social Security checks ing. 1 knew I wanted to be an acu'ess, but it was dif­ treated her. If you have any ques­ The proceeds went to fight tuberculosis. (18) Synchronal Research sent dire^y to the bank. Are there You’ll need your Social Security ficult enough just doing the school stuff. really any advantages? I like getting claim number, and account informa­ tions, it’s a good idea to call Social On this date: (38! Abbott and Costello Security before you bring your In 1608, English poet John Milton was bom in Lon­ (S7, South Africa Now “I made my professional debut with the Proposi­ a check in the mail every month. tion when you do. mother in to apply. don. TV channel guide [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch tion, an improvisational group in Boston. They’d [D IS ] Frosty's Winter Wonderland Ani­ take suggestions from the audience and turn them In 1854, Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s famous poem, “The C o x United Tale-Madia ANSWER: You’d be surprised at QUESTION: I think my mother QUESTION: Are all Social mated Just as Frosty's about to marry, into skits. It was the most high-pressured job I ever Charge of the Light Brigade,” was published in England. VJFSB, Hartford ...... 2 . the number of people who use direct might be eligible for SSI payments. Security disability cases reviewed? the mean Jack Frost puts him into a deep had and the lowest paying. I figured it couldn’t get deposit. 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And she’ll the mediciil and other requirements. WSBK. Doelon ...... ' 2 ...... 38 make of the 1956 Don Siegel classic. Don­ week. But I was in a great play and it was one of met in Indianapolis to form the anti-Communist John ald Sutherland, Brooke Adams, Leonard bank to get your check cashed. \bu need to supply information about How often we review a case WQQB, Sprlnglleld ...... those special times. I lived in Greenwich Village.” Birch Society. W QBY. Springfield ...... 1 7 ...... 3S Nimoy 1978 Rated PG (In Stereo) can go when it’s convenient, or as her income and resources... payroll depends on the nature and severity She made her film debut as Charles Colson’s In 1965, Nikolai V. Podgomy replaced Anastas 1. WTIC, Hertford ...... J ...... 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In 1975, President Ford signed a $2.3 billion seasonal to worry about being away from ments ... how much she pays for people whose disabilities are not Home Box Oflica ...... 1 6 ...... 44 Cl8) ,61) Synchronal Research Robert Redford produced and also starred in it. It’s LItetIma ...... 7 6 ...... 25 home when your check is delivered rent, or on a mortgage, how much loan-authorization that officials of New York City and 50) WWF Superstars of Wrestling u considered permanent at least once CInomex ...... 5 6 ...... 65 downhill after that. I was so into theater at die time either. The payment is automatically for utilities, for food. If your mother every 3 years. For disabilities that State said would prevent a city default. Movlo Channel...... 5 5 ...... 46 I almost didn’t take the job. I knew about Watergate credited to your account. So when will be ^plying for SSI payments are considered unlikely to improve, Ten years ago: Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, the U S A Network ...... ' 2 ...... 10 continued and my father was a congressman.” you add them up, it seems to me that because of a disability, we’ll need the review period is every 3 to 5 religious broadcaster, died in New York City at the age of the advantages of direct deposit, call her medical records or at least the years. 84. 1 I * » * m n * ^ 9 t * i . $ f - * f - - r t f . Focus/Movies Saturday TV, continued ploratio'' into Asian Catholicism. Host: 1. “Batman” (Warner) (3p MOVIE: 'Fear in Fun Park' The Saint Jack Pizzey. (60 min.) (R) 2. “Bambi” (Disney) (iS) (IS) Alvin and the Chipmunka (CC). squares off against a ruthless syndicate in­ ‘Steel Magnolias’ TOUR OF tent on claiming a valuable piece of Aus­ [CNN] Newswatch 3. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (Touchstone) (P) Qlenn Millar: In the Mood Kay Starr tralian real estate. Simon Dutton, Rebecca [DIS] Hare's Boomer 4. “The Land Before Time” (MCA) and original mombera of the Glenn Miller DUTY___ Gilling, Ed Devereaux. 1989. Civilian and Army Air Force Bands perform [LIFE] MOVIE; 'Doubletake' A New 5. “The Wizard of Oz: The Fiftieth Anniversary (3D Collaga Basketball: North Carolina Miller’s hits of the 1930s and 1940s. With three days York detective’s investigation of a bizarre EdiUon” (MGM-UA) is a rare movie at Iowa (2 hrs.) (Live) double murder leads him deeper into a Host: Jack Jones. (2 hrs ) (In Stereo) remaining until the (iZ) New Yankee Workshop (CC). worid of complex evil, Richard Crenna, 6. “New Kids on the Block: Hangin’ Tough” (1$ Wanted: Dead or Alive end of his tour, _ __) 22 7 (CC) Mary, Rose and Lester (61) MOVIE: 'Juggernaut' The festive Beverly D'Angelo, Vincent Baggetta. (CBS) By Bob Thomas (il) Three Stooges show Calvin a thing or two about Army life Johnson(Stan ros­ mood aboard a luxury liner on a holiday 1985. Part 2 of 2, when he considers leaving school to join. 7. “Lawrence of Arabia” (RCA-Columbia) The Associated Press cruise is shattered by a bomb threat. Ri­ [M AX] MOVIE; 'Bad Medicine' (CC) A Washington Weak in Review (CC). ter) is captured (Postponed from an earlier date) (In Stereo) (In Stereo) chard Harris, Omar Sharif. Shirley Knight. med-school reject is finally accepted by a 8. “The Best of Eddie Murphy: Saturday Night by the Viet Cong, in Central American institution run by a zany fi4) New Yankee Workshop (CC). [A & E ] Biography: Babe Ruth The life of 1974. Live” (Rffamount) “Steel Magnolias" deserves applause if only for "Tour of Duty." administrator. Steve Guttenberg, Alan Ar- the Inimitable Babe, from his childhood [A & E ] Jane Eyre Jane and Rochester’s dD College Basketball: Central Connec­ 9. “New Kids on the Block: Hangin’ Tough Live” the enterprise of producer Ray Stark in assembling The CBS series airs kin, Julie Hagerty. 1985. Rated PG-13. days in Baltimore to his baseball years marriage is in jeopardy; Jane seeks com­ ticut at Harvard (2 hrs.) (CBS) the biggest all-star cast since “The Towering Infer­ Host: actor Pat O'Brien. (60 min.) (R) SATURDAY. fort from St. John Rivers. (60 min.) Part 4 [U S A ] Equalizer @ MOVIE: 'Elearwr and Franklin' The no." The film can be admired for other reasons. It is fD IS ] Beatles DEC. 0. of 5. (R) private lives of President Franklin D. Roos­ 10. “Lethal Weapon” (Warner) evelt and his wife Eleanor are tinged with that rare achievement: a comedy and tear-jerker that [E S P N ] College Football: Division III [D IS] MOVIE; 'The Adventures of Icha- 6:30PM CD CBS News (CC) 11. “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindee.-” (Family) bod and Mr. Toad' (CC) Animated. Icha- tragedy but filled with love. Jane Alexan­ Championships Teams to be announced, CHECK IISTINGS Who's the Boss? (CC). 12. “Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation” (A&M) works. bod Crane encounters the Headless Horse- CD der. Edward Herrmann. 1976. from Phenix City, Ala. (3 hrs ) (Live) fOR EXACT TIME The secret is in the lead characters, all six of and Mr. Toad travels to Toad Hall. ) Synchronal Research I Frugal Gourmet: A Colonial Christ­ 13. “White Christmas” (I^ramount) [H B O ] MOVIE: The Boy in tha Plastic them beautifully written and superbly played. The Bing Crosby, Basil Rathbone. 1949. Rated I NBC News mas W ith Friends Chef Jeff Smith and a 14. “Gone With the Wind: The Fiftieth Anniver­ Bubble' A buy born with an immunity defi­ G. groUp of children prepare Christmas ciency is forced to live In an incubator-llko Holiday Entertaining With Martha movie adds new meaning to the term “ensemble sweets based on colonial American re­ sary Edition” (MGM-UA) environment John Travolta. Diana Hyland, [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Doubletake' A New Stewart York detective investigates the murders of cipes. (69 min.) (In Stereo) 15. “Paula Abdul: Straight Up” (Virgin) cast." Robert Reed. 1976. ) WKRP in Cincinnati Robert Harling’s play, “Steel Magnolias," which a private school teacher and a prostitute. (61) Cops A suspect in a cocaine bust suf­ 16. “Frosty the Snowman” (Family) [LIFE] Attitudes Richard Crenna, Beverly D’Angelo, Vincent ) ABC News (CC). fers a heart attack; a domestic dispute. (R) 17. “Teenage Mutant Ninja T\irtles: Case of the takes place in a small-town beauty salon, has been a [TMC] MOVIE: 'Kiss Me Goodbye' A Baggetta. 1985. Part 1 of 2. I Frugal Gourmet (CC). (In Stereo) remarried widow Is haunted by the outspo hit across the nation. His movie script allows the (24) Lawrence Welk: Television s Music [C N N ] Pinnacle [A & E ] Living Dangerously Adventurer Killer Pizzas” (Family) ken ghost of her lata husband Sally Field, 2:30PM (D College Football: Army [USA] Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol Man Romemuanng ihe bandieadoi a 27- Chris Profit climbs the three most treacher­ 18. “Bon Jovi: New Jersey—The Videos” women to escape the rinsing sinks and hair dryers. James Cean, Jeff Bridges. 1982. Rated vs. Navy (CC) From East Rutherford, N J Animated. Charles Dickens’ classic is [D IS ] Teen W in, Lose or Draw yeef TV caraur ihrough interviews with ous faces of the Alps. (60 min.) (3 hrs , 30 min.) (Live) brought to life through the voices of Jim (PolyGram) We see their homes and hasbands and partake in the PG. taatured performers. Hosi Koihy Lonnon [HBO] MOVIE: The Great Outdoors' (if) Rod and Real Backus, Morey Amsterdam and Jack Cas­ [CNN] PrimeNews rituals of a Southern hamlet. [U S A ] Lost In Space (105 min.) (CC) A Chicago family’s idyllic country va­ 19. “Beeilejuice” (Warner Bros.) [C N N ] Style W ith Elsa Klensch (R| sidy. (60 min.) (R) cation turns disastrous when obnoxious [HBO] MOVIE: 'Alien Nation' (CC) In 20. ”Def Leppard: In the Round In Your Face” The salon remains the focus of the story. That’s 11:1 0AM [CNN] Science and Tech­ d(S Newsmakers relatives show up. Dan Aykroyd, John 1991, a human detective teams up with [CNN] Sports Close-up (R) ^ m where Dolly Barton presides, applying her folk wis­ nology W aak Featured a teating probe to (II) MOVIE: 'Law and Order' An Irish [LIFE] Easy Street 4:1 0PM Candy, Stephanie Faracy. 1988. Rated PG. his alien counterpart to stop an extra­ (Polygram) dom to her customers’ troubles. She is assisted by be used on comets in tha year 2000 American cop learns that political intrigue, [M A X ] Max Movie Show A preview of 4:30PM dD synchronal Research (In Stereo) terrestrial drug dealer from poisoning the ethical compromise and family tensions theatrical releases, movies in production 1 1 :30AM 0,0 Yea, Virginia, There Is a 93) Yan Can Cook: Classics W ith alien community. James Caan, Mandy Pa- Videocassette rentals O ^ Darryl Hannah, a mysterious newcomer who be­ are part of his job. Darren McGsvin, Suz­ and interviews with screen stars (R) 7:00P M CD Lifestyles of the Rich and Santa Claus Eight-year-old Virginia Chinese Flair tinkin, Terence Stamp. 1988. Rated R. (In comes a bom-again Christian. anne Pleshetto. Robert Raed. 1976 Famous Actress Alaina Reed Hall Stereo) 1. “Batman” (Warner) O'Hanlon struggles to reaffirm her faith in [U S A ] Double Trouble 9D Record Guide ( ’”2 2 7 ”). Morton Downey Jr.; artist Peter The patrons of Dolly’s place include: Sally Field, the spirit of Christmas. (4D Let's Go Bowling (60 min ) Max; Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. [LI FE] Who W ill Love Jeanette? A preg­ 2. “Scrooged” (I^ramount) 2:45PM (2$ IrvIng Berlin's America [CNN] Future Watch nant teen-ager travels to three different CD Superman [CNN] Nowaday (60 min.) 3. “Who Fram ^ Roger Rabbit” (Touchstone) a strong-willed wife and mother; Julia Roberts, her Classic film performances by Bing Crosby. [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Invisible Kid’ A homes to choose adoptive parents for her Wheel of Fortune (CC) lovely, headstrong daughter; Shirley MacLaine, the (II) dD Synchronal Research [D IS ] MOVIE: The Unie Princess' (CC) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers. Judy Garland. botched chemistry experiment leaves a CD 9D unborn child. (60 min.) (R) 4. “Working Girl” (CBS-Fox) A little girl’s life at an exclusive English girls Ethel Merman, Mitzl Gsynor and Marilyn SD Saved by the Ball (CC). high-school misfit temporarily transparent. CD W ho's the Boss? (CC). [M A X ] MOVIE: 'SpaceCamp' (CC) Five 5. “Say Anything” (CBS-Fox) town’s battle-ax; Olympia Dukakis, the wise and school changes drastically when her father Monroe illustrate how Irving Berlin's music Jay Underwood, Karen Black. 1988. Rated (35 Star Trek: The Next Generation Data teen-agers spending a summer at a camp SS Greatest Sports Legends Is declared missing while fighting in the encapsulates the American spirit (105 6. “Three Fugitives” CTouchstone) witty widow of the mayor. PG. (In Stereo) hurries to save humans from a colony for future astronauts are accidentally (SD Dally Mixer Boer War in South Africa Shirley Temple, min.) (In Stereo) Fields’ family is the focus of the story. She is that's about to be v/iped out by hostile al­ launched into space. Kate Capshaw, Lea 7. “Rain Man” (MGM-UA) Richard Greene. 1939 (In Stereo) [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Pulse' (CC) Everyday z -0 df) Wall Straet Week (CC) MOVIE: Wolfen' A Now appliances run amok after an evil force iens. (60 min.) Thompson, Kelly Preston. 1986. Rated 8. “K-9” (MCA) ever-protective of her diabetic daughter, knowing [HBO] MOVIE: ’Cherry 20 00' (CC) In 3:00PM (D [CNN] Collage Football Preview York City detective confronts American- takes control of a new family’s idyllic sub­ (S) Synchronal Research PG. (In Stereo) 9. “Pet Semataiy” (Paramount) O JO the girl’s physical limitations. The daughter wants tha near future, a lovesick man braves Ihe Indian mysticism when he Investigates a urban home. Cliff DeYoung. Roxanne Hart, [D IS ] Edison Twins (In Stereo) wastelands to find a replacement for his (26) Friday the 13th: The Series A teen­ [USA] MOVIE: 'The Hearse' An old series of mysterious killings Albert Fin­ Joey Lawrence. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In 10. “Ghostbusters IF (RCA-Colmnbia) to panake of life, and she chooses to marry and then damaged robotic playmate Melanie Grif­ age skater seeks revenge after she’s at­ Packard barrels down deserted roads and 1 2:00PM CD college Mad House ney. Diane Venora, Gregory Hines 1981 Stereo) bear a child, despite the peril to her health. Her fith, David Andrews, Ben Johnson 1988 tacked by three classmates. (60 min.) (In pays midnight calls to a schoolteacher’s 11 .“Major League” (I^ramount) (D Until Help Arrives Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) CD Knight Rider 5:00PM (D Siskel & Ebert's Holiday Stereo) remote country house. Trish Van Devere, 12. “The Dream Team” (MCA) plight occupies much of the conversation at Dolly’s Joseph Gotten, Perry Lang. 1980. Q m CD Baretta [LIFE] E/R (ID MOVIE; 'Our Winning Season' A Video Gift Guide Includes the latest in @ Hee Haw 13. “Leviathan” (MGM-UA) place. high-school track star running against im­ home entertainment centers. (60 min.) Uving Do IIs (CC) Trish m 0 7 (11) RolterGamea [TM C] Short Film Showcase @0) New Lassie (CC) Lassie rescues Uncle 8:30PM CD (3a) “Steel Magnolias" is shamelessly sentimental, possible odds provides the background for and the girls teach Emily's meddlesome 14. “Beaches” (Touchstone) (H) Homs Shopping Club . CD A-Team Steve (Jon Provost) when he’s injured in [USA] Street Hawk a nostalgic look at senior year. Scott Ja professor a lesson. 15. “Chanccs Are” (RCA-Columbia) but the heart-tugging is leavened by acerbic wit, (21) MOVIE: 'And Then You Die' Inspired (33) MOVIE: 'Three O'Clock High' A the woods. (R) coby, Dennis Quaid, Jan Smithers. 1978 91) Amen (CC) Still in the Army, especially from Dukakis and MacLaine. Among the by the true story of a Canadian gangster 1 :30PM (D Fields of Honor A look at timid student agonizes through the worst St. Elsewhere Part 2 of 2. 16. “Dead Calm” (Warner) to o years of Army football, cantering on (ID Home Shopping Club day of his life after a foul-tempered bully Thelma "falls " for tough Sgt. Burke (Ri­ many achievements of director Herbert Ross is the who rose to prominence in Montreal’s ille­ @0) Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo) 17. “The Naked Gun” (Paramount) o Z gal drug trade Kenneth Welsh, R H. the 1940s (60 min.) @ New Yenkee Workshop Premiere challenges him to a fight. Casey Sie- chard Roundtree). (In Stereo) 18. “Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure” (Orion) amazing balance he maintains among the high- Thomson, Wayne Robson. 1987. (T ) Collegs Basketball Prsview: Top 10 (CC) maszko, Anne Ryan, Richard Tyson. (5^ Frugal Gourmet (In Stereo) 93) New Yankee Workshop (CC). m ^ 1987. (61) Star Trek; The Next Generation (CC) 19. “Scandal” (HBO) powered personalities. Each has her moments on ®'2) ALF (CC). Cash Connection [A & E ] Evita Peron A beautiful peasant 9 5 Reporters Scheduled: a look at a Pey­ girl (Faye Dunaway) charms her way lu (36) Synchronal Research Data hurries to save humans from a colony ote ceremony; Brazil's lax attitude toward 20. “Dead-Bang” (Warner) 5 r - the screen, and it is virtually impossible to name (H) MOVIE: 'Crime School' A crusading Rod and Reel that's about to be wiped out by hostile al­ Buenos Aires. (60 min ) Part 1 of 4. (24) Yan Can Cook; No Time to Shop the beating and killing of women. (60 min.) > CO any who dominates the film. commissioner finally turns a reform school [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday iens. (60 min.) (In Stereo) of the worst type Into a decant facility. [CNN] On tha Menu (In Stereo) (26) Saint [A & E ] Chronicle A visit to an AIDS victim Copyright 1989, Billboard Publications, Inc. □ □ □ Humphrey Bogart, Dead End Kids, Gals [LIFE] Day by Day [D IS ] Swiss Family Robinson (57) New Yankee Workshop (CC). in Massachusetts. (R) 9:00P M CD Tour of Duty (CC) Johnson Page. 1938 [T M C ] MOVIE: Allan Nation' (CC) In Reprinted with permission. While big-buck movies crowd into the nation’s [E S P N ] PGA Golf: Team Championship and Taylor’s differences are resolved after 1991. a human detective teams up with [A & E ] Rich Little & a Night of 4 2 Stars [C N N ] Capital Gang they are captured by the Viet Cong while theaters during the holiday season, a number of (ID Black Perspective Third round, from Boca Raton, Fla. (2 hrs ) From the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas: his alien counterpart to stop an fxtra- [D IS ] Alice in Wonderland Young Alice on the final mission of Johnson’s tour. (60 ^ Speed Marchanta Highlights of the (Live) the master impressionist mimics Kermit smaller, worthy films face the danger of being tarreatrlsl drug dealer from poisoning the discovers more adventures in Wonder­ min.) (In Stereo) World Alpine Championships. (60 min.) alien community. James Csan, Mandy Pa- [HBO] MOVIE: 'Daffy Duck's Quack the Frog, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Julio Igle- land, encountering the Walrus, the Carpen­ MOVIE: 'Christine Cromwell: pushed out of the marketplace. tinkin, Terence Stamp 1988. Rated R (In busters' (CC) Daffy, Bugs and Porky open sias and President Reagan. (60 min.) (R) CD (3a) ® Candlapin Bowling (60 min.) ter and Tweedledee and Tweedledum. (2 Easy Come, Easy Go' Premiere. (CC) Among them: “Henry V,” a daring new version up a paranormal detective agency in this d?) McLaughlin Group Stereo) [CNN] Newswatch hrs.) (R) (In Stereo) Christine must stay a step ahead of a zeal­ Cinema collection of cartoon classics. Mel Blanc. by Kenneth Brannagh; "Staying Together," Lw dJ) MOVIE: 'In Love and W ar' Tha im­ 2:00PM CDvVorld Cup Skiing: W om ­ [ESPN] Senior PGA Golf: Kaanapali [ESPN] SportsCenter ous cop to prove that her wealthy client is Mel Torme. 1988 Haled G. Classic Final round, from Kaanapali, Ha­ Grant’s warm study of a small town family in pact of war on tha lives of three marines en's Downhill From Steamboat Springs. [TMC] MOVIE: Cherry 2000' (CC) In innocent in the murder of a con artist. Ja- [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire from different backgrounds is depicted. Colo. (60 min.) waii. (2 hrs.) (Live) the near future, a lovesick man braves the clyn Smith, Dennis Franz, Bradford Dill- EAST HARTFORD trouble; “My Left Frot," an inspiring tale of human man. 1989. (In Stereo) Buatar'a Pub I, Clnama — Black Plain (R) Sal-Sun 7:15, 9:30. Roben Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter, Hope ( D Alrwolf [M A X ] MOVIE: 'M r. North' (CC) A [T M C ] MOVIE: Stakeout' (CC) A Seat­ wastelands to find a replacement for his survival with an electrifying performance by Daniel Lange. 1958. novel by Thornton Wilder Inspired this tale tle police detective falls in love with the damaged robotic playmate Melanie Grif­ (35 W ar of the Worlds The Morthren Showcasa Clnama 1-10 — Steel Magnolias (PG) Sat 12'.25, 2:50, 5:15, a i) CHIPS 7:40, 10:10. 12-.25; Sun 12:25, 2:50, 5:15, 7:40, 10:10. — All Dogs Go to Day-Lewis; “Drugstore Cowboy," grownup Matt [A & E ] MOVIE: 'French Lesson' An En­ of a young man who charms and beguiles woman he's been assigned to keep tabs fith, David Andrews, Ben Johnson. 1988. weaves subliminal messages into rock mu­ MOVIE: 'Cat Psople' A woman 1926 Newport with his gentle ways and on. Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez, Ma­ Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) sic with hopes of turning teen-agers into Hoavan (G) Sat 12:10, 2. 3:45, 530, 750. 9:10, 11; Sun 12:10, 2. 3:45, Dillon in a highly original film about druggies in glish girl tries to keep her mind on things SdO, 750, 9:10. — Prancsf (G) Sat-Sun noon, 2, 4, 6. — Dad (PG) Sat 8, other than romance while studying In Paris. disbelieves the legend that intimacy will electric personality. Anthony Edwards, deleine Stowe. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) alien assassins. (60 min.) (R| (In Stereo) transform her into a panther, and that she [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) 10:15, 1250; Sun 8, 10:1& — Hartem Nights (R) Sat noon. 255, 4:55, 1970 Portland, Ore, Jane Snowden. Alexandre Sterling. Robert Mitchum, Angelica Huston. 1988 [USA] Murder, She Wrote Golden Girls (CC) Blanche renews can only revert to human form after she 91) (55) 755, 9:55, 12:15; Sun noon, 2:25, 4:55, 7:25, 9:55. — National Lampoon's Add to the list ‘True Love.” Jacqueline Doyen. 1985. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 7:30PM Jeopardy! (CC). hostilities with her sister when she travels has killed. Naslassia Kinski, Malcolm 5:30PM (t8) Synchronal Research Christrras Vacation (PG-13) Sat 135, 3:10, 5:25. 730. 9:50, 11:55; Sun Amazingly, it was filmed for less than $1 mil­ [CNN] Newsday [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Shoot to Kill' (CC) An (J) Kate & Allie (CC). home to attend her father's funeral. (In 135. 3:10, 555, 730, 9:50. — Look Who’s Talking (PG-13) Sal 12:45, McDowell, John Heard. 1982 9l) New Yankee Workshop (CC). FBI agent enlists the aid of a Pacific Nor­ NBA Basketball: Boston Celtics at Stereo) 2:55, 535, 735. 955, 1155; Sun 1^45, 2;55, 535. 735. 9:25. — Back to lion. But “True Love” has far more heart and [O IS ] Zorro dD 9D Collage Basketball: Nevada-Las (31) thwest mountain guide to capture a killer [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday (R) New York Knicks (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) [A&E] MOVIE: 'A Man and a Woman' A the Future Pan II (PG) Sat 12:20. 230, 4:40, 7:15. 9:35, 11:45; Sun 1Z.20, [LIFE] Lifetime Weekly News Vegas at Oklahoma (2 hrs.) (Live) holding the guide's girlfriend hostage. Sid­ humanity than today’s bloated sequels and star ego [D IS ] Videopolis StarTracks Featured: friendship between a young widow and 230, 4:40, 7;15, 9:35. — War of the Roses (R) Sat 12;15, 2:35, 4:50. 7:10, ney Poltler, Tom Berenger, Klrstia Alley [2^ As Schools Match W its trips — notably the noxious “Harlem Nights." [USA] Dance Party USA (60 min.) dS MOVIE: 'Patterns' Ruthless relations New Kids on the Block; Jasmine Guy ( ”A widower ripens into love. Anouk Aimee, 9:40, (Txdnight; Sun 12:15. 235, 4:50, 7:10, 9:40. — She-Devil (PG-13) Sat reign among the top brass in a huge busi­ 1988. Rated R. (In ^ereo) Superboy Lex Luthor is determined to Jean-Louis Trintignant, Pierre Barouh. 12:55, 335, 5:10, 735, 1035, 12:10; Sun 12:55, 335, 5:10, 7:35, 1035. Bllly Packer's '8 9 -'9 0 Different World ”). (R) (In Stereo) The movie contains no recognizable names or 1 2:30PM CD ness organizaton. Ed Begley. Everett [U S A ] He Man/Shs Re Christmas (60 destroy Superboy with a deadly power 1966. (Subtitled) — Crimes and Misdetneanors (PG-13) Sat 12:35, 2:40, 4:45, 7, 950, College Basketball Preview (80 min.) Yan Can Cook: New source faces. Nor does it boast a high concept plot. lu fas­ Slosne. Richard KIley 1956. min.) (R) 5:45PM 9® [CNN] Showbiz This Week (R) 11:35; Sun 1^35, 2:40, 4:45, 7, 950. CD Eat and Be Thin Year's Dinner Party [A & E ] Eagle and the Bear (R) cination lies in its high-spirited acting and (4(D Collage Basketball: Duke at Michi­ 3:30PM (H) New Yankee Workshop [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Yearling' A young MANCHESTER gan (2 hrs ) (Live) UA Thaalars East — Sea of Love fR) Sat and Sun 2:10, 435, 7:10, (ID Kiasy Fur (CC). (CC). 6:00PM CD News (CC) [CNN] Sports Saturday boy’s attachment to an orphaned fawn re­ verisimilitude to Italian-American life in the Bronx. 935. — PBranthood (PG-13) Sat and Sun 2:10, 4:35, 7:15, 9:45. — Gross (^ Adelante Rod end Reel [E S P N ] College Football; Air Force at lieves the loneliness of his harsh life in the Director Nancy Savoca and her husband and co­ [CNN] Your Money CD 9D (3D News Anatomy (PG-13) Sat and Sun 250, 4:40, 7:20, 9:40. — The Rocky Horror d?) Horizon: The Chopper d t) MOVIE: 'Anastasia' An amnesiac girl Hawaii (3 hrs.) (Live) Florida wilderness. Gregory Peck, Jane producer, Richard Guay, have written a script 4:00PM CD Knight Rider CD A-Team Wyman, Claude Jarman Jr. 1946. Rated Picture Show (R) Sat midnighL — Bill and Ted's Excellont Adventure (PG) [C N N ] Evans & Novak in Germany claims to be the only surviving ( S Paradise (CC) George is Sat midnighL — Jimi Hendrix Live Sat midnighL QD Synchronal Research 8:00PM G. centering on the rituals of a traditional wedding. hair to the Czar of Russia Ingrid Bergman, (ID Synchronal Research infected during a deadly smallpox epi­ [DIS] Bast of Ozzle and Harriet War of the Worlds The Morthren Yul Brynner, Helen Hayes. 1956. MOVIE: 'The Allen's Return' A 9D demic which threatens to destroy Parad­ [LIFE] HeartBeat The bride (Annabella Sciorra) frets over why she is (2D weaves subliminal messages into rock mu­ VERNON [LIFE] Esquire: About Men. for Women [A&E] Shortstorles A little boy hitch­ ise. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Cine 1 6i 2 — Sea of Love (R) Sat arxi Sun 1:30, 4:15, 7, 9:30. — spacecraft captures three earthlings. Jan- sic with hopes of turning teen-agers into [TMC] MOVIE: Alien Nation' (CC) In marrying Michael (Ron Eldard). He is unreliable, [MAX] MOVIE: 'The Adventures of hikes to be with his older brother in "Two Michasl Vincent, Cybill Shepherd 1980. 1991. a human detective teams up with Shocker (R) Sat and Sun 2, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40. alien assassins. (60 min.) (T ) ^ Mr. Belvedere (CC) George inad­ immature and selfish. Huckleberry Finn' An orphaned boy has Soldiers; ” an orthodox Jew has a romantic 92) (ID SportsWorld Scheduled; Jorge vertently spends the counterfeit $50 bills his alien counterpart to stop an extra­ WILLIMANTIC (22) News (Live) His qualms arc just as severe. He enjoys his life exciting adventures aboard a paddlawhaa- crisis in "A Psalm for Moaha." (60 min.) Past vs. Lupe Gutlleraz In an IBF Feather­ that Wesley printed in school, (Postponed terrestrial drug dealer from poisoning the UJk. The Cinamaa — Look Who's Talking (PG-13) Sat and Sun 12:30 ler going down the Mississippi RIvar. Tony (R) weight title bout, scheduled for 12 rounds, 96) Rat Patrol from an earlier date) alien community. James Caan, Mandy Pa- 2:45, 5. 7:10, 9:30. — Back to the Future II (PG) Sat and Sun 12:15, 235 of freedom, of being able to hang out with the boys Randall, Eddie Hodges, Patti McCormack. tinkin, Terence Stamp. 1988. Rated R. (In 4:55, 7:15, 9:35. — National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (PG-13) Sal [ESPN] Golf: Fireside W ith tha Le­ from Reno, Nev.; a bowling shootout from ® Hersey's Hollywood (33 MOVIE: 'The Gathering' A dying man and Sun 12:10, 255, 4:45, 735, 9:25. — Harlem Nights (R) Sat and Sun whenever he wants. Why take on the hassle and I9 6 0 . Rated G. gends (60 min.) (R) Reno, Nev. (2 hrs.) (Live) Stereo) 97) Frugal Gourmet (In Stereo) makes one last attempt to draw his family 1235. 2:45, 535, 7:25, 9:45. — Tha Staplather 2: Make Room lor Daddy responsibility of marriage? 1:00PM CD Amazing DIscovsrIea [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd ® Secret World Stories about the moun­ together at Christmas. Edward Asner, (R) Sat arxi Sun noon, 2:30, 5, 730,10. — All Dogs Go to Heaven (G) Sat r 9 5 Star Trek Maureen Stapleton, Lawrence Pressman. u CD Alrwolf (CC), tains, where adventurers observe myster­ continued and Sun 12:15, 2:15,4:15, 7,9. As a director-writer, Nancy Savoca has a mar­ ious bassts. [A & E ] Slow Boat From Surabaya An ex- 1978. velous eye for detail and human touches. (3$ Incredible Hulk [USA] It's Your Move (S) WWF SupersUrs of Wrestling 2 : 1 0PM [CNN] HeaHhweak (R) continued

i Sunday TV, continued Focus/Music Focus/Music Saturday TV, continued Hot singles 1. “We Didn’t Start the Fire” Billy Joel (Colum­ [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments: who rose to prominence in Montreal's ille­ bia) — Gold (More than 5(X),0(X) singles sold.) 8:30AM ® h p 9000 9:09PM ® )T h e Frugal Gourmet W ith 1958 NFL Championship Baltimore Colts gal drug trade. Kenneth Welsh, R.H TH E GOLDEN 2. “Another Day in Paradise” Phil Collins (Atlan­ Holiday songs Jeff Smith and Special Guest Itzhak vs. New York Giants. (R) Thomson, Wayne Robson. 1987. (B) Mork and Mindy Perlman Jeff Smith and Itzhak Perlman [LIFE] Esquire: About Men, for Women @ ® Saturday Night Live Host; Robert 0® Choices We Face CHILD______tic) share childhood memories and favorite Wagner. Musical guests: Linda Ronstadt (R) Search 3. “Don’t Know Much” Linda Ronstadt & Aaron foods (83 min.) (In Stereo) and Aaron Neville. (90 min.) (In Stereo) Chandler Jarrell [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (5® Robert Schuller Neville (Elektra) are still popular 9:1 5PM (U New Yankee Workshop (5® New Yankee Workshop (CC). (Cddie Murphy, I.) 10:32PM d?) Holiday Entertaining (®3) Gidget 4. “Back to Life” Soul II Soul (Virgin)—Gold (CC). ® M O VIE: 'LIFE Goes to W ar' Archival holds the sacred With Martha Stewart Battle Line 5. “With Every Beat of My Heart” Taylor Dayne 9 : 3 0 P M @ ® Empty Nest (CC) Carol film footage is used to detail American life [A&E] dagger he plans to is consistently quitting each new job after 10:45PM d® New Yankee Workshop on the home front during World War II. [CNN] Evans & Novak (R) exchange for the (Arista) By David Bauder only a few days, and Harry wants to know (CC), 1977. [DIS] Donald Duck Presents release of a child 6. “Blame It On the Rain” Milli Vanilli (Aris­ why. (In Stereo) The Associated Press 1 1 :00PM ® News (CC) (40) W ar of the W orlds The Morthren [ESPN] Lee Haney Workout with magical ta)—Gold d j) Beyond Tom orrow (In Stereo) weaves subliminal messages into rock mu­ ® dD ® ® News sic with hopes of turning teen-agers into [HBO] Encyclopedia; The "M” Volume powers (J.L. 7. “Pump Up the Jam” Technotronic Featuring [C N N ] This W eek in Japan ALBANY, N.Y. — The tinsel is on the tree, the ® Barney Millar alien assassins. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (CC). (R) (In Stereo) Reate), in the Felly (SBK) egg nog is poured and the yule log aglow. All you [HBO ] Rodney Dangerfield: Opening [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide Night at Rodney's Place (CC) Rodney (11) (CC). [CN N ] Sports Tonight 1986 film "The 8. “^y th m Nation” Janet Jackson (A&M) MOVIE: 'Terror of the Tongs’ A need is something on the stereo to complete that Dangerfield invites viewers to his Las Ve­ d® Freddy's Nightmares A baby sitter s [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Court Jester' A cir­ [MAX] Golden Child," vengeful sea captain sets out to crush the 9. “Living in Sin” Bon Jovi (Polygram) gas club for an evening of stand-up humor curiosity leads to terror, a grieving mother cus clown meets adventure when he joins 1 holiday mood. Chinese terrorists who murdered his airing SUNDAY, and skits with guests including Rich Little. fantasizes that her deceased daughter has outlaws trying to overthrow a tyrant king. 10. “Just Like Jesse James” Oier (Geffen) daughter. Geoffrey Toone, Christopher DEC. 10, on There’s always Bing Crosby’s time-honored Sam Kinison and Heather Thomas. (90 returned. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Danny Kaye, Glynis Johns. Basil Rathbone Lee, Yvonne Monlaur. 1961'. croon of “White Christmas.” Nat King Cole’s voice min.) (In Stereo) Financial Freedom 1956. ABC. Top LPs ® Sunday Morning (CC). remains forever strong on “The Christmas Song.” 1 0:00PM ® Saturday Night With (S) Hersey's Hollywood [ESPN] College Basketball. Middle 9:00AM 1. “Storm Front” Billy Joel (Columbia) Tennessee State at Louisiana Tech (2 CHECK IISTINGS Connie Chung (CC) (60 min.) (In Stereo) d?) Latenight America With Dennis ® (S® Synchronal Research Elvis Presley’s “Blue Christmas” still tugs at hearts. hrs.) (Live) FOR EXACT TIME 2. “Girl You Know It’s True” Milli Vanilli (Aris­ ® News W holey (R) ® Jetsons If you’re thinking they don’t make them like they [l\AAX] MOVIE: 'Seven Hours to Judg­ ta) — Platinum (More than 1 million units sold.) (S) USA Tonight OB) Comic Strip Live Tonight's featured ment' A distraught widower seeks re­ (B) Good Tim es used to, you’re right. comics include Marly Putz, Billy Riback, 3. “Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814” Janet QD College Basketball: Hartford at Fair- venge against the judge who allowed his (3® Kenneth Copeland “It’s been a long time since something’s come Chris Rock and Mike McDonald, from Los [U SA ] Popeye and Son [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update leigh Dickinson (2 hrs.) (Tape Delay) late wife's killers to walk free. Beau Jackson (A&M) — Platinum Angeles. (60 min.) ^ Frederick K. Price (R) along that’s become a classic,” said Joel Whitburn, Monsters A thorny stalk turns a frus­ Bridges. Ron Liebman. Julianne Phillips 1 0:1 0AM [CN N ] On the Menu (R) 4. “Forever Your Girl” Riula Abdul (Virgin) — Shortstories An Orthodox Jewish O ) M y Secret Identity Dr, Jeffcoate and [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Adventures in Babysit­ whose Milwaukee-based Record Research Inc. trated woman (Melba Moore) into a seduc­ [A&E] 1988. Rated R. girl falls in love in "Touching; " obsessioris Andrew set out to prove that a class clown 1 0;30AM dD Inside Washington ting' (CC) A routine baby-sitting assign­ Platinum tive man. is actually a bright student. ment turns into a comic nightmare for a monitors what’s hot and what’s not in the music at the office abound in "Captain Arrow s 12:00AM (H) Home Shopping Net­ ( D This Week W ith David Brinkley (CC) 5. “Hangin’ Tough” New Kids On the Block ( S ( ^ Hunter (CC) Hunter and McCall’s Revenge;" "Wild Sound. (60 min.) (4® David Paul Chicago teen and her three young charges. world. investigation of homosexual murders work (2 hrs.) (37) Cnanes in Cnerge |CC; Ciioiiua Elisabeth Shue, Maia Brewton, Keith Coo- (Columbia) — Platinum d® Shining Tim e Station (CC). Money pressures and the daunting prospect of leads them to suspect police co-workers. [CNN] Capital Gang (R) (26) Smash Hits dreams about what kind of life the Powell gan. 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) 6. “...But Seriously” Phil Collins (Atlantic) children would lead without him. (R) competing with still-popular standards from (60 min.) (In Stereo) [ESPN ] SportsCenter @6) M O VIE; 'Killer from Shantung' A de­ [A&E] Living Dangerously Adventurer [USA] He-Man and Masters of the 7. “Cosmic Thing” The B-52’s (Reprise) — Gold Chris Profit climbs the three most treacher­ g® MOVIE: 'Tarzan’s Peril' Tarzan d® N ew Yankee Workshop (CC). [H BO ] MOVIE: Against All Odds' (CC) cent boxer gets involved with the wrong Universe decades, even centuries, ago mean that few artists ous faces of the Alps. (60 min ) (R) swings into action when gun-runners (More than 500,000 units sold.) An unemployed athlete is hired by a petty people. David Chiang, Shing Li. 1978. (26) On the Beam threaten the tranquility of his jungle do­ 11:45AM ) New Yankee Workshop even try to write new holiday standards today. hood to locate his runaway girlfriend S® National Geographic on Assignment [CNN] Daywatch 8. “Steel Wheels” Rolling Stones (Columbia) — (Si) Clio Awards; The Best Television main. Lex Barker, Virginia Huston, George (CC). “If you’re going to write a whole bunch of new Rachel Ward, Jeff Bridges. James Woods Opal mining in Australia; an adventurer [DIS] MOVIE: The Muppets Take Commercials in the World A look at the Macready. 1951. Platinum 1984. Rated R. (In Stereo) who parachutes and hang glides on the Manhattan' While Kermit and company 1 2:00PM ® This Is the NFL Christmas carols, who cares?” said Nebraska-based T V ads awarded for being the year's best. highest of the French Alps; a trip down try to take their college variety show to g® Now Yankee Workshop (CC). 9. “Pump” Aerosmith (Geffen) — Platinum Host; Vanna White. (60 min.) [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire (T) MOVIE; 'Five Days One Summer' composer Chip Davis. Virginia's James River, a commercial route Broadway. Miss Piggy’s jealousy of a 10. “Slip of the Tongue” Whitesnake (Geffen) [ T M C ] M OVIE; Rejuwenatrix’ An ex (S) College Mad House While vacationing in the Alps, a middle- [CNN] CNN News in the 1800s. (60 min.) friendly waitress threatens her wedding aged man and his attractive companion ex­ Davis, who records as a one-man band under the perimental anti-aging formula turns an 3® Conversations W ith (In Stereo) [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd plans with the frog. Voices of Jim Henson, over-the-hill actress into a brain-munching [A&E] Living Dangerously Adventurer amine their relationship. Sean Connery. Country singles name Mannheim Steamroller, is responsible for one Frank Oz. 1984. Rated G. (In Stereo) (57) Square One Television (CC). (R) (CC). (R) monster. Vivian Lanko, John MacKay, Chris Profit climbs the three most treacher­ Betsy Brantley, Lambert Wilson. 1982. of the few holiday music success stories of the [A&E] World of Photography 1. 'Two Dozen Roses” Shenandoah (Columbia) [M AX] MOVIE: I'm Gonna Git You James Hogue. 1988. Rated R. ous faces of the Alps (60 min.) (R) [ESPN] Sportraits: Willie Shoemaker ( T ) Jack Frost Animated. Jack Frost 1980s. He records instrumental “New Age” ver­ Sucka' (CC) A former soldier leads street and Reinhold Messner (R) Power Over Pain strikes a deal with Father Winter that if he 2. “A Woman in Love” Ronnie Milsap (RCA) MOVIE. Meatballs III' A de [CNN] Newsnight [CNN] vigilantes against organized crime in this [USA] sions of Christmas classics specifically designed for ceased porn star is returned to Earth to [HBO] MOVIE: Sesame Street Pre­ [ESPN] This W eek in Sports defeats a villainous giant he will become 3. “Out of Your Shoes” Lorrie Morgan (RCA) parody of the black exploitation films of [LIFE] This Evening help a bumbling teen-ager lose his virginity sents: Follow That Bird' (CC) Big Bird has visible to the beautiful, and human, Elisa. compact disc players. the '70s. Keenan Ivory Wayaris, Bernie [HBO] Courage A teen-age boy struggles 4. “There Goes My Heart Again” Holly Dunn and gain some self-esteem Sally Keller- 1 2:30AM ® Byron Allen (In Stereo) flown the coop and it's up to his friends to Voices; Buddy Hackett, Robert Morse, Casey, Jim Brown. 1988. Rated R. (In to overcome his fear of water with the help With record companies re-releasing classics by man, Patrick Dempsey, Al Waxman. ® World Cup Skiing: Women's Down­ get him back. Voices of: Jim Henson, Car- Paul Frees. (2 hrs.) (Warner Bros.) Stereo) of a girl he is captivated with. (R) hill From Steamboat Springs, Colo. (60 roll Spinney. 1985. Rated G. (In Stereo) (3® MOVIE: I'd Climb the Highest 5. “Who’s Lonely Now” Highway 101 (Warner Crosby, the Carpenters, Johnny Mathis and Phil 1987. [LIFE] Internal Medicine Upda.te [U S A ] Hitchhiker (In Stereo) min.) [LIFE] Phwsicians' Journal Update Mountain' A turn-of-the-century Georgia Bros.) Spector every year, it may be a surprise to learn that 1 1 :30PM ® Entertainment This [USA] Cartoon Express minister helps his city-bred wile adjust to ® Benny Hill ® Paid Program Davis’ 1984 release, “Mannheim Steamroller 1 0:30PM W eek Jane Curtin discusses her upcoming 9:10AM Sesame Street (CC). the simple life. Susan Hayward, William 6. ‘Til I Can’t Tae It Anymore” Billy Joe Royal (ii) Monsters A thorny stalk turns a frus­ miniseries "Common Ground. (60 min.) (2® W W F Wrestling Challenge 10:35AM [DIS] Bluetoes Animated. Beauty Breakthrough Lundigan, Rory Calhoun. 1951. (Atlantic) Christmas,” and his 1988 recording, “A Fresh Aire trated woman (Melba Moore) into a seduc­ (In Stereo) 9:30AM CB One of Santa's elves gets his toes frozen (4® Friday the 13th; The Series A teen­ during an act of selflessness. (R) (3® Home Shopping Network (4 hrs.) 7. “She’s Gone, Gone, Gone” Glen Campbell Christmas,” were the top two selling holiday al­ tive man. ® American Gladiators age skater seeks revenge after she's at­ (T ) Bugs, Daffy and Friends MOVIE: 'Nero Wolfe' Wolfe is hired tacked by three classmates. (60 min.) (In (3® Jew ish Life g® (Universal) bums last year. do) Tales From the Darkside Smoke de­ ® Freddy's Nightmares (60 min.) (In (3® Benson 1 0:45AM by a wealthy woman to find out why she is tectors, flashing lights, shrieking sounds Stereo) Stereo) g® Archies ( T ) Face the Nation being followed by government agents. 8. “It Ain’t Nothin’” Keith Whitley (RCA) It was for Davis. and an ever-present camera all play a part 1 1 :00AM (B) MOVIE: 'And Then You Die' Inspired [C N N ] Evans & Novak (R) Anne Baxter, Thayer David, Brooke “I didn’t really expect it to do anything b ^ u ^ it in a psychologist s attempt to make a Meet the Press (CC) (T ) Three Stooges 9. “I’ve Been Loved By the Best” Don Williams by the true story of a Canadian gangster [LIFE] What's Up, Dr. Ruth? Adams. 1977 heavy smoker kick the habit (3® Investment World (3® Incredible Hulk (RCA) was sort of a known thing that this sort of junk just (2® Patriots Kickoff croaks,” said Davis, who was advised against N ew Lassie (CC) Lassie rescues Uncle 0® David Paul 10. “That Just About Does It” Vem Gosdin Steve (Jon Provost) when he’s injured in (S ) This Week On Pit Road g® Real to Reel (Columbia) recording holiday songs, of how Christmas music the woods. (R) ( ^ Meet the Press (CC). g® New Yankee Workshop (CC). fares in die marketplace. (4® Best of the National Geographic (57) American Interests Adult singles g® Financial Freedom “Christmas were pretty mucli considered Specials [CNN] Newsday Sunday, Dec. 10 Long Ago & Far Away: The Happy g® Real Estate Showcase 1 .“Another Day in Paradise” Phil Collins (A.tlan- death in the industry,” Davis said. “If^you did a [DIS] Best of W alt Disney Presents A Christmas album, it was like signing off.” Circus (CC). ® Mama's Family backstage look at "Babes in Toyland " (60 tic) The Mannheim Steamroller records wed the old d® Synchronal Research 3® Business World min.) (R) 2. “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You” M. ® Point of View [ESPN] Bodyshaping [CNN] Your Money (R) [LIFE] Physicians' Jourruil Update (R) and new in a combination perfect for listeners too 6:00AM ® We Believe g7) DeGrassi Junior High (CC). Bolton (Columbia) (B) Frederick K. Price [TMC] MOVIE: Going Bananas’ With [ESPN] Lighter Side of Sports Guest g® MOVIE: 'The Man Called Flintstone' [M A X ] M OVIE: 'Scaramouche' In 18th- 3. “Angelia” Richard Marx (EMI) old for rock ’n’ roll novelty records and too young ® Paid Program his guardian and an African tour guide in (1® (?® Divine Plan Billy Tubbs. (R) ■fhe chief of stone-age secret service pre­ century France, a swashbuckling swords­ Qi) Christopher Closeup tow, a wealthy American boy tries to res­ [TMC] M OVIE: 'High Spirits’ A finan­ vails on Fred Flintstone to find the sinister man is secretly loved by a noblewoman 4. “Don’t Know Much” Linda Ronstadt & Aaron for Lawrence Welk. Orchestras, and You Can Beat Baldness (3® Synchronal Research C 2® cue a talking monkey from sinister ele­ cially strapped Irish nobleman gets more head of SMIRK Alan Reed, Mel Blanc, Stewart Granger, Janet Leigh, Mel Ferrer. Neville (Elektra) electric guitars are used in instrumental versions of (2® Jam es Kennedy ments. Dorn DeLuise, Jimmie Walker Jean Vanderpyl. 1966. 1952. @ Insight / Out than he bargained for when he advertises 5. “Sacrifice” Elton John (MCA) classics and a few new compositions. i® Beauty Breakthrough 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) his familv castle as haunted Peter [A&E] Our Century A documentary ex­ [U S A ] All-American Wrestling Dick Van Dyke 6. “Thc Way to Your Heart” Soulsister (EMI) O'Toole, Darryl Hannah, Steve Gutten- amining the deceit and politics that has Davis’ records, along with George Winston’s Kenneth Copeland 8:00AM ® New England Sunday ® NFL Today [A& E] Signature berg. 1988 Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) shrouded the Pearl Harbor attack for more 1 2:30PM 7. “We Didn’t Start the Fire” Billy Joel (Colum­ “December” album on Windham Hill Records, are [4® Jim m y Swaggart ® Larry Jones [DIS] You and Me, Kid [USA] Mr. Magoo (CC) than 50 years (90 min ) (R) g® g® NFL Uve bia) expected to be hot sellers again this year. i® Fantastic World of Hanna-Barbera ® Bugs. Porky and Friends (2® New Yankee Workshop (CC). [HBO] MOVIE; 'Cocoon: The Return' 1 0:00AM ($ Action Newsmakers [DIS] Teen W in, Lose or Draw 8. “The Last Worthless Evening” Don Henley “It has a broad appeal,” said Geoff Mayfield, as­ (CC) A group of senior citizens returns to [A & E ] Raffles (B) Real Estate Showcase [ESPN] Sports Reporters ® Wheel Power Earth with their Antarean benefactors to (Geffen) sociate research director for Billboard magazine. “If [C N N ] Daybreak Q® Williams TV (X) Steampipe Alley [HBO] M OVIE: W illow ’ (CC) A diminu­ 3® The Spotlight retrieve endangered alien cocoons. Don 9. “Bring It All Back” Grayson Hugh (RCA) [D IS] Welcome to Pooh Corner g® MOVIE: 'Heathcliff: The Movie’ Ani tive Nelwyn struggles to protect an infant you like traditional Christmas music, that’s what Ameche, Wilford Brimley, Hume Cronyn. 0® Gimme a Break! g7) Firing Line: The Romanticizing of mated. While stuck inside on a rainy day. princess from the evil queen who's vowed 10. “Leave a Light On” Belinda Carlisle (MCA) 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) [ESPN ] SportsCenter W ar it’s about, but it’s presented in a new way. People the comic-strip cat regales his nephews (3® Jim m y Swaggart to destroy her. Val Kilmer, Warwick Davis, [A & E ] M OVIE; 'A Man and a W om an' A [LIFE] Frederick K. Price [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide with tales of his many adventures. Voice of g® T and T (CC) The police department Joanne Whalley. 1988. Rated PG. (In with gray hair can like it. And if you’re a kid you friendship between a young widow and Compact discs [M AX] MOVIE: 'Secrets of the Ber­ Mel Blanc. 1986. doesn't believe a psychic's version of a 6:1 0AM [CNN] Healthweek (R) Stereo) widower ripens into love. Anouk Aimee, can sit through it, and it doesn’t have to sound like muda Triangle' According to this docu­ brutal murder. (R) (In Stereo) 1. “...But Seriously” Phil Collins (Atlantic) Sunday Today [LIFE] Cardiology Update Jean-Louis Trintignant, Pierre Barouh. (B ) Davey & Goliath mentary, over 100 ships and planes, and Mitch Miller.” 6:1 5AM Chalice of Salvation (Live) 1966. (Subtitled) 2. “Storm Front” Billy Joel (Columbia) their crews, have mysteriously vanished in g® Sesame Street Special A cast of per­ [U S A ] Jem Holiday records have always been a strange step­ 6:30AM ® CBS Storybreak (CC) (R) formers, athletes and other newsmakers (2® In Touch 3. “Presto” Rush (Atlantic) the Bermuda Triangle since 1940, 1977. 1 1 :1 0AM [CNN] Travel Guide (R) [C N N ] Science and Technology Week child of the music industry. Artists compete during ® Hispanic Horizons Rated G. join the regular Sesame Street lineup. (70 g® Sacrifice of the Mass Featured; a testing probe to be used on 4. “Girl You Know It’s True” Milli Vanilli (Aris­ min ) (R) 11:30AM (33 insport comets in the year 2000. (R) a compressed time period to sell music to be heard (B) Larry Jones [U S A ] Calliope ® Monsters Today ta) (3® Oral Roberts (T ) Better Your Homo [ESPN] Horse Show Jumping: AGA in the background at a few parties then tossed into 08 Twin Star Productions (® America's Black Forum (57) Mister Rogers (CC). (R) 5. “Cosmic Thing” The B-52’s (Reprise) 7:30AM [LIFE] World Tomorrow 3® Connecticut Beat Championship (Taped) closets for 11 months. @ Making Life Easier ® Make it Real (6® Youthquake (60 min.) (4® Robert Schuller 1 :00PM (3 ) NFL Football; New O r­ 6. “Steel Wheels” Rolling Stones (Columbia) (3® Ring Around the World [A&E] Global Affair g® Snakmaster This kind of high-risk, low-retum work makes ® Sunday Mass (5® Sesame Street (CC). leans Saints at Buffalo Bills (3 hrs.) (Live) 7. “Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814” Janet i i Alice [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America g® World Tomorrow many songwriters run in the other direction, Davis (1® Williams T V [A&E] Journey to Adventure (R) (g) g® NFL Football: Regional Coverage Jackson (A&M) (61) Connecticut: Now (In Stereo) [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) g® Three Stooges San Diego Chargers at Washington Red­ said. “Your ego gets stepped on,” he said. Miracle Faith Outreach [CNN] Daybreak 8. “Pump” Aerosmith (Geffen) VO M OVIE: 'Stand and Deliver' (4® This W eek W ith David Brinkley (CC). skins; Kansas City Chiefs at Green Bay [A&E] Heroes: Made in the U.S.A. Day of Discovery [MAX] “They’re probably some of the most difficult [DIS] Good Morning Mickey! (CC) East Los Angeles math teacher Jaime Packers; Pittsburgh Steelers at New York 9. “Joumeyman” Eric Clapton (Duck) [CNN] Style W ith Elsa Klensch (R) g® Dr. Fad types of songs to write and have catch on because (2® Dr. D. James Kennedy [ESPN] Best of Muscle Magazine Escalante inspires his students to take and Jets; Seattle Seahawks at Cincinnati Ben- 10. “A Fresh Aire Christmas” Mannheim Steam­ [DIS] Mousercise pass an advanced placement exam in cal­ [CNN] NFL Preview gals. (3 hrs.) (Live) there’s such an established litany of old material (5® CELEBRATE WITH REVEREND [HBO] Babar (R) roller (American Gramaphonc) [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated MELLON culus. Based on a true story Edward [DIS] Edison Tw ins (In Stereo) that people are fond of,” said David McLees, artists [U SA ] Cartoon Express James Olmos, Lou Diamond Phillips [C N N ] Big Story (R) [E S P N ] NFL Gameday (60 min.) continued and repertoire coordinator for Rhino Records. 7:00AM ® Vista 1987. Rated PG. ® Breakthrough [DIS] Dumbo's Circus continued 1 Focus/Books Sunday TV, continued Sunday TV, continued Focus/Books

[A&E] Conversation With Cassini ® A-Team James Olmos. Lou Diamond Phillips. 10:15PM [HBO] 1at ft Ten: Do It ® MOVIE: 'The Horn Blows at Mid­ [DIS] The Christmas Messenger In an ‘Deep Time’ eyes [CNN] Newswatch 1987 Rated PG Again (CC) The star quarterback, Johnny Jenkins’ book night' A second-rate trumpet player has a adaptation of an Oscar Wilde story, a mys­ 3® Synchronal Raaaarch terious stranger presents his message to [LIFE] Heart Failure: A New Concensus 8:30PM 3® Synchronal Resaarch Gunn, is discovered to be an ex-con (R) (In dream in which he becomes an angel with g® g® Magical World of Disney: Moth- Stereo) a mission. Jack Benny, Alexis Smith, Guy the worid. (R) (R) er’a Courage: Tha Mary Thomas Story g® di® sitte r Kate (CC) Todd. In an effort the start of life Kibbee. 1945. [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In (CC) Mary Thomas enrolls her gifted ath­ to Impress another girl, pretends to be in 1 0:30PM CB Benny Hill for sports fans 58) Mysterious Island Five prison esca­ Stereo) letic son. Isiah, in an all-white school, terestad in Hilary, (Postponed from an ear­ E "W e re No Angels ” ® Star Search (60 min.) (In At the Movies pees are washed ashore on Captain Ne­ 3:00PM where he struggles to adjust. (60 min.) Part lier data) (In Stereo) (Robert DeNiro, Sean Penn). Stereo) 5:30PM ® Who’s the Boss? (CC). 2 of 2. (In Stereo) mo's tropical island in this adaptation of f4® Homeroom (CC) Darryl asks Phil, (3® Synchronal Resaarch DEEP TIME. By David Darling. Delacorte. By Peter Viles the Jules Verne novel. (60 min.) g|) Combat! ® New Lassie (CC) Lassie rescues Uncle g® MOVIE: 'The Bridge on the River former bus driver, to teach tha clast about It's Garry ShandlIng's Show Feeling 208 Pages. $17.95. The Associated Press (E Masterpiece Theatre: A Tale of Two Steve (Jon Provost) when he's injured in Kwal' A hardened, resolute British offtcer, the neighborhood streets. (In Stereo) E ® WWF Wrestling the woods. (R) naglactad after his brother's birth. Grant The subtitle of this book is: “The Journey of a Cities (CC) After Darnay’s arrest, both a captive of the Japanese, drives his man E Totally Hiddan Video Scheduled: (57) Ivory Tower vs the Real World becomes a stand-up comic. (R) (In Stereo) HARTFORD — It has been said there are only Carton and Manette come to his aid; the (IB Synchronal Research to build a bridge as therapy. William Hol­ children at a patting zoo talk hens into lay­ Single Subatomic Particle From the Moment of E ) MOVIE: 'I Ought to Be in Pictures' A doctor’s prison diaries are used as evid­ Empty Nest (CC) Carol is consistently den, Alec Guinness. Jack Hawkins. 1957 ing eggs (In Stereo) [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R| Creation to the Death of the Universe — and two sports in Texas: football and spring football. jobless screenwriter reluctantly rediscov­ ence in the trial, (2 hrs.) Parts 3 and 4. quitting each new job after only a few (}® MOVIE: 'It Nearly Wasn't Christ­ [USA] Hitchhiker (In Stereo) ers love and faith when his teen-age days, and Harry wants to know why. (In mas' Santa Claus, a con man and an over­ 9:00PM CD m o v i e : 'Money, Power, Beyond.” But sDortswriter Dan Jenkins, who is a Texan of E MOVIE: 'Shanghai Surprise' A mis­ Murder' Premiere, (CC) A reporter’s in­ I 0:45PM [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Ter­ daughter unexpectedly arrives for a visit. sionary and fortune hunter team up to re­ Stereo) sized elf join forces to halp an 8-year-old And that precisely sums up David Darling’s considerable authority, assures us there is a third Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret, Dinah Man- girl reunite her family for tha holidays. vestigation into a TV anchorwoman’s di­ minator' (CC) A futuristic cyborg is sent cover a stolen cache of priceless opium. E Travel Magazine sappearance uncovers a sordid conspiracy to present-day Los Angelas to assassinate "Deep Time.” It’s the story of how everything in game people care about in the Lone Star State: golf. off. 1982. Sean Penn, Madonna, Paul Freeman. Charles Durning, Ted Lange. Rise Shiff- Charles in Charge (CC) Charles punctuated with murder. Kevin Dobson, a woman destined to give birth to a revolu Newsday E man 1989. existence got to be the way it is and what lies in its And Jenkins makes clear in his latest book, a col­ [CNN] 1986. dreams about what kind of life the Powell Blythe Danner, Josef Sommer, 1989 (In tionary. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Linda lection of essays titled “\bu Call It Sports, But I [DIS] MOVIE: 'Tommy Tricker and the [A&E] American Playwrights Theater: children would lead without him. (R) E All Creatures Great and Small Stereo) Hamilton, Michael Biehn. 1984. Rated R. future. Stamp Traveler' Two young Canadian The Rope (R) ( ill Booker (CC) Booker joins a Japanese Scientists have tracked things back to the instant Say It’s a Jungle Out There,” that no other sport [A&E] World War I (R) QC (.40) MOVIE: The Golden Child' (CC) II ;00PM CB News (CC) stamp collectors discover a magical [CNN] World Report executive on an all-night search for singer A social worker who specializes in missing method of traveling the globe by riding on [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday (R) CB (2® Gf® Nows when a mere pinpoint of untold energy exploded, reily matters. [DIS] And the Children Shall Lead LeVar B B. King's stolen guitar which is insured children is recruited to save a mystical Ti­ the face of a postage stamp. Lucas Evans, [LIFE] Family Physician's Guide to HIV by Teshima. (60 min ) (In Stereo) betan child being held hostage by evil C B E Arsanlo Hall (R) (In Stereo) creating thereafter all the ingredients necessary to Not baseball, which he describes as ‘‘a game Anthony Rogers, Jill Stanley. 1988. Rated Burton and Danny Glover star in the sto^ of a 12-year-old Mississippi black girl’s and AIDS (R) [A & E ] Wings Over the World The first forces. Eddie Murphy. Charles Dance. 35 Cheers (CC). form everything from man to the universe. The that’s played by a bunch of guys in leotards and NR. Charlotte Lewis. 1986. (In Stereo) awakening to civil rights issues in the [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In Concorde flight from Pans to New York. 3® Bob Tilton story focuses on a single proton moving through helmets on wall-to-wall carpet, wiA Tommy Lasor- [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) 1960s. (60 min.) (R) Stereo) (60 min.) Billy Graham Crusade (CC) Theme. 35 (2® Insight / Out eons of time to show what happened. da discussing pasta and cavorting with movie [USA] Master [HBO] Human Rights Now Tour In a [CNN] Newswatch "The Value of Your Soul” Quest: Ken Hat­ 6:00PM ® (g) g® ® Nows (Live) This book is not light reading. But you don’t performance taped in Buenos Aires in Oc­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Million Dollar Mermaid’ field. University of Arkansas head football (2® News stars.” 1 ;1 5PM g® New Yankee Workshop ® Knight Rider tober ’88, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Tracy A crippled woman regains the use of her coach. Also, a visit to places hit by Hurri­ (2® Morgan Brittany on Beauty have to be a scientist to understand it, and if you’re And not basketball, of which he writes: “With (CC). cane Hugo and tha California earthquake. Chapman, Petar Gabriel and Africa’s Yous- E MOVIE: 'It Nearly Wasn't Christ­ legs by swimming and becomes an aquatic g® Ask tha Manager one who enjoys contemplating the mysteries of two seconds left in a game, I have personally seen 1 :30PM [CNN] Moneyweek (R) sou N'Dour wrap up a worldwide tour to mas' Santa Claus, a con man and an over­ star. Esther Williams, Victor Mature, Wal­ (60 min.) (In Stereo) E MOVIE: 'Young and Innocent' A [HBO] MOVIE: 'Blue Skies Again' A raise awareness of Amnesty International. sized elf join forces to help an 8-year-old ter Pidgeon. 1952. 3® Synchronal Research creation, you should find it deeply rewarding. six time-outs called and the lead change hands 12 girl reunite her family for the holidays. chief constable’s daughter helps e fugitive woman tries out for a major-league base­ (3 hrs.) (In Stereo) g® g® MOVIE: 'Man Against tha Mob: A sampler: Charles Durning, Ted Lange, Rise Shift­ [E S P N ] NFL Primatime (60 min ) prove he did not kill a film star Nova Pil- times.” ball team and battles sexism and prejudice. [LIFE] Physicians’ Journal Update (R) The Chinatown Murdars' Premiere, beam. Derrick da Marnay. 1937. Flarry Hamlin, Robyn Barto, Mimi Rogers. man. 1989. [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) “The cosmos was not — never could have been And certainly not tennis: “Slobodan Zivojinovic MOVIE: 'Uttle Dorrit Part Two: (CC) A senes of strange murdars leads a [TM C] [U S A ] MOVIE: 'The Swarm' Millions of [A&E] Buffalo Bill 1983 Rateo PG. Little Dorrit’s Story' A 19th-century busi­ (3® Synchronal Research homicide detective to investigate a prosti­ - some accidental flower that grew spontaneously vs. Miloslav Mecir, and so what? That’s the state of African killer bees bring death and destruc­ [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) nessman's attempts to free a London fa­ g® MOVIE: 'Chapter Two' A recently wi­ tution ring in 1940s Los Angeles. George [CNN] Power Over Pain (R) from a nothing seed. ... The universe is exquisitely tennis nowadays.” mily from debtors’ prison are seen through dowed writer and a divorcee reluctantly fall tion to Noth America. Michael Caine, Ri­ Peppard, Ursula Andress, Charles Held. [ESPN] SportsCantar (60 min.) [TM C] MOVIE: Cross M y Heart' Lies chard Widmark, Katharine Ross. 1978. designed, intelligently constructed, beautiful That having been said, it’s a good thing that “You designed to impress one another backfire the eyes of a young seamstress. Alec in love. Based on the play by Neil Simon. 1989. (In Stereo) [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) Call It Sports” is weighted heavily toward college on a nervous young couple during their fib- Guinness, Derek Jacobi, Cyril Cusack. James Caan, Marsha Mason, Valerie Har­ 7:30PM [CNN] Sports Sunday g® Friday the 13th: The Series (60 min.) beyond belief, a creature spawned out of awesome 1987. Rated G. Part 2 of 2. per. 1979. (In Stereo) [TM C] MOVIE: 'Gaby: A True Story' football and golf, games that Jenkins enjoys and filled third date. Martin Short, Annette [LIFE] Mllastones in Medicine (R) Based on the life of Gabriels Brimmer, a complexity, not austere simplicity.... O’Toole, Paul Reiser. 1987. Rated R. (In g® Outer Limits E Mozart By the Masters Itzhak Pad- “The universe is like a game of chess. It has knows well. 4:00PM ® NFL Football: New York [TMC] MOVIE: 'Allen Nation' (CC) In cerebral palsy victim who rose to promin­ Stereo) Giants at Denver Broncos (3 hrs.) (Live) g® St. Elsewhere 1991, a human detective teams up with man, Pinches Zuckerman and Victor Borge ence as a poet and author. Liv Ullmann, rules. And those rules govern the actions and be­ Forty of the book’s 93 essays are about college perform with the Chicago Symphony Or­ 2:00PM ® Crime Stoppers 800 A ® Crazy Like a Fox E Lucion Aigner: A Ufe With a Camera his alien counterpart to atop an axtra- Norms Aleandro, Robert Loggia. 1987. convicted murderer who escaped from jail: tarrastrisl drug dealer from poisoning the chestra. (2 hrs ) (In Stereo) Rated R. havior of everything there is, including subatomic football or golf, and these essays show Jenkins at ® Munsters Today A profile of the octogenarian photographer his best — entertaining, insightful, homespun and a search for a person suspected of murder who pioneered the use of the 35-mm ca­ alien community. James Caan. Mandy Pa­ E Married... With Children (CC) The [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) particles, just as the rules of chess dictate how and robbery. f18) Synchronal Research mera in the 1930s. tinkin, Terence Stamp. 1988. Rated R (In Bundys invest in a home computer. (R) (In chessmen may move. ... There is only a limited authoritative. Stereo) Stereo) 1 1 :30PM CB Magnum, P.l. ® MOVIE: 'It's a Wonderful Life' A g® MOVIE: 'Three O’clock High' A E Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) number of different particles.... He lists the 200 best college football games ever guardian angel saves a depressed busi­ timid student agonizes through the worst Data hurries to save humans from a colony [A & E ] Jana Eyre Part 5 of 5. CB MOVIE: 'Five Days One Summer' day of his life after a foul-tempered bully 8:00PM ® Murder, She Wrote (CC) While vacationing in the Alps, a middle- nessman from suicide by showing him that’s about to be wiped out by hostile al­ The family of a deceased literary genius is [CNN] Week in Review (R) “The laws of naiqre lay down precisely, unique­ played, and revisits four of them, including the challenges him to a fight. Cagey Sie- aged man and his attractive companion ex­ what his hometown would be like if he had iens. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) a prime suspect in the murder of a young ly, the fundamental modes in which matter and memorable 10-10 tie between Notre Dame and maszko, Anne Ryan, Richard Tyson. [DIS] Ready Steady Gol Tha founds of amine their relationship. Sean Connery. never been born. James Stewart, Donna writer who was editing the author’s final Reed, Lionel Barrymore. 1946. 1987. [A&E] Why We Fight: Prelude to War Motown Special Host Dave Clark introd­ Betsy Brantley, Lambert Wilson. 1982. (R) energy occur. ... Who or what made this special Michigan Stale in 1966. Frank Capra directed this documentary manuscript. (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) uces classic performances by 15-yeer-old g® MOVIE: 'Fear in Fun Park' The Saint His description of the 1971 Oklahoma-Nebraska (il) MOVIE: The Best Years of Our tracing the early causes of World War II, ® Billy Qraham Ciosada (CC) Theme: Stevie Wonder. Smokey Robinson and the selection?” Lives' William Wyler's multiple Oscar win­ squares off against a ruthless syndicate in­ E Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) including the rise of fascism in Germany "The Gama of Life. ” Guest: singer Sand! Miracles, the Supremes, Marvin Gays and The Enterprise crew faces danger when a Mankind, says the author, a physicist and game, “The Cream Gravy Game,” is sportswriting ner about the postwar readjustments of tent on claiming a valuable piece of Aus­ and Italy. (60 min.) (R) Patti. (60 min.) (In Stereo) the Temptations. (60 min ) mysterious force attacks the ship’s main three veterans returning to civilian life. tralian real estate. Simon Dutton, Rebecca astronomer, seems to be getting ever closer to find­ as good as it gets, full of vivid detail, memorable computer and life-suppon systems (60 Fredric March, Myrna Loy, Dana Andrews. Gilling, Ed Devereaux. 1989. [CNN] This Week in the NBA ® g® MOVIE: 'Fear In Fun Park' The [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) ing the answer. quotes and well-turned phrases. Saint squares off against a ruthless syndi­ min.) (R) (In Stereo) 1946. g® Fugitive [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) Dr. George Dun­ [TM C] MOVIE: 'Adventures In Babysit­ The game, he writes, was played “for all those bar’s fund-raising idea, an adopt-a-pet cate intent on claiming a valuable piece of ting' (CC) A routine baby-sitting assign­ g® Hot Shot Bowling (60 min ) — Frank Slilley go) MOVIE: 'Terror Among Us' Five g® W K RP in Cincinnati Australian real estate. Simon Dutton, Re­ program, goes awry. (R) (In Stereo) ment turns into a comic nightmare for a g® g® guys with big stomachs and bigger Stetsons, their young women are threatened by a paroled becca Gilling, Ed Devereaux. 1989. George Michael's Sports Mach­ The Associated Press rapist. Don Meredith, Sarah Purcell, Jenni- (4® Tennis: ITT Stakes Match (2 hrs.) [ESPN] World Cup Skiing Women’s Chicago teen and her three young charges ine (In Stereo) faces cracked and burned and aged by the harsh (Live) 3 5 Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo) Elisabeth Shue, Maia Brdwton. Keith Coo- ler Salt. 1981. Giant Slalom from Vail, Colo. (60 min.) g® Jack Van Impa Prasanta land, and for all of the luscious coeds who danced [A&E] Luciano Pavarotti at Viareggio gan. 1987. Rated PG-13, (In Stereo) g® New Yankee Workshop (CC). 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DEAR DR. GO’TT; On a “20/20” segment shown and passes out of the body. In certain circumstances, last June they talked about radioactive dye injected when doctors want to treat an overactive thyroid gland, Tips for taking a cat on a lengthy car trip into patients for X-ray purposes that cause liver cancer they administer much larger quantities of isotope. and resulted in death. Would a myelogram use that Dr. Gott DEAR ABBY: Please advise “Cal Lover in Maine to kind of dye and would a radioactive capsule used for I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME DEAR ABBY; A while back a reader signed “Cat spend a few evenings silling in the driveway, reading or taking picture of a thyroid use the same dye? Peter Gott, M.D. I • hy Henri Arrrold and Bob Lee Lover in Maine” asked for some lips on traveling cross­ DEAR READER: I did not see the “20/20” seg­ listening to music with the cal on her lap, before starting Unscramble these four Jumbles, country in a vehicle with her cats. All she needs are some Deal* Abby out for a cross-country motor trip. _ ment you refer to, but I am aware that certain isotopies one letter to each square, to form catnip, a large box with air holes cut into it, some pil­ If you plan to travel in an RV or motor home, it s a (radioactive materials) that were pwpular many years body in a matter of hours; hence, the isk of damage is four ordinary words. lows, toys for the cat, and a familiar cal blanket. Add the ago for liver scanning have been suspiccted of causing markedly reduced. Abigail Van Buren good idea to actually live in it for about a week — that GIRRO cauiip to the toys. It will pul them in a state of euphoria, way, it become the cal’s territory. Also, lake a few trips liver tumors that show up much later. Isotope scanning A myelogram is an X-ray test of the spinal canal. and they will travel well. up the alley and back so the cat will become familiar is considered safer today because newer, less hazard­ During the examination, a non-radioactive liquid com- LULU SHERNAC, ous materials are used. pxiund — not an isotopie — is injected into the spine. C IM<|« n«ntL II LINCOLN, NEB. with the sounds and the motion of the vehicle. Another thing that will reassure the cal; talk to it. Isotopic produce a “reverse” X-ray. When tiny This material shows up as a shadow when X-rayed, Finally, gel all your cat’s inoculations before you start thus, pinched nerves can be highlighted because the DEAR ABBY: This is for “Cat Lover in Maine”: I’ve Believe it or not, pels can read your facial expressions amounts are injected or drunk in a beverage, the WYSEN I out for your uip — especially the feline leukemia vac­ radioactive material is tcmpxirarily concentrated in an “dye” fills the spiaces around the nerves and provides a used tranquilizers for short trips like airplane flights, but cination. A pet moving to a new stale is especially vul­ and can also read body language, and ilicy will be able to m organ — such as bone, liver or thyroid gland. contrast enabling doctors to identify the location and t t 1 would never keep a cat iranquilizcd for a cross-counu-y interpret what you are saying to them by die tone of your : : nerable to new germs. Be as.surcd that the cal will adjust By measuring the concentration and distribution of extent of the ailment. Once the myelogram has been trip in a car. There is a safe, natural substitute that works to die car once you have traveled far enough for him to .oiccanJ expression. r a l PH E. EMERSON, the isotope, technicians can determine if the organ ab­ completed, the “dye” is withrawn; any residual usually for some cats. 1 listened to Andromeda scream for a day realize that he is not headed for the vets offiee. sorbs a uniform amount. This produces a silhouette of causes no consequences. SNUIGE and a half, then, in desperation, I slopped and bought TACOMA, WASH. LAURIE UPTON, SEAITLE the organ on an X-ray film and is a useful way of as­ You are correct that thyroid scanning does require a some camip and tossed some into her box. She look a z c BK3AMY l« sessing whether the organ is functioning normally. The “radioactive capsule” of isotopie material. However, couple of sniffs, rolled over on her back and started pur­ W H EN TWO- isotopes used for modem scanning arc excreted by the the isotopw is quickly released from the thyroid gland ring. I didn’t hear another meow out of her until 1 pulled YIRRAT Now arrange the circled letters to into the driveway of our new home. ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson form the surprise answer, as sug­ MARY HELM, TUSTIN, CALIF. □zzc gested by the above cartoon. ARLO'ARE YOU CRYlW G?' ITAaWARreDWHDJ ) TMAT'5 WHtW W & MOW, EeV&RY1Wlwa'6 GOWG DEAR ABBY: Some tips for “Cat Lover in Maine”; TO ALL RIGHT' Anewar “ K V N * 'T MAKE Y PRE-eilD&IOT RE.AGAM / L&ARWeo RU&blA05 k J A k A Refrain from feeding the cals about eight hours before WaOT TO MOSCOW... / ARe ReAL fWL6.' (Answers Monday) the trip. Also, limit water. (None is belter.) 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When you sit down • Check each set of lights, new and old, for area for 100 years YEARS gests using a design that welcomes free-for-all space. Architectural variety will be gained and traffic to a gourmet dinner, you don’t want broken or cracked sockets, frayed or bare wires, and CALL 649-5807 experience family members and guests yet or­ to be looking at dirty pots and pans loose connections. Discard damaged lights or repair 16 Bralnard Place Hei^R ftc m „ ganizes their activities with careful­ throu^ the kitchen will be reduced. 2 Full Service Hean'nc Aid Centers 3. Fine-tune traffic flow by plan­ stacked up in the sink.” them before using. Manchester ly planned traffic patterns and task QUALITY MEMORIALS SO ning every detail of what happens • Never use lighted candles on or near a tree or 151 Taicotville Road 0 0 One of the first decisions to make HARRISON STREET MANCHESTER 146 Hazard Ave . 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J As a condition precedent to the placement of onv adver­ FULL-TIme Receptlo- ATTENDANT-For a nlst/Word Processor tising In the Manchester He­ busy, full-service gas rald, Advertiser hereby for expanding general agrees to protect, Indemnify station. Experienced In Insurance agency. Ex­ and hold harmless the Man­ minor repairs. Salary cellent benefit pack­ Full or part-time licensed chester Herald, Its officers and hours negotiable. age. Call Norma, Real Estate Agents and employees against any SEAMSTRESS-Full/part Apply In person. Bar­ time position. Wedding Monday-Frldav, 8am- needed by Manchester and all liability, loss or ry’s Texaco, 318 Adams 4pm. 643-1128. expense. Including attor­ gown experience ne­ Street. agency. Personalized By Ron Gustafson neys' fees, arising from cessary.GInnv, 649- training. 646-4655. claims of unfair trade practi­ 8557.______ATTENTION-HlrIngl Go­ The Associated Press Employment vernment lobs, your ces, Infringement of trade- TYPIST - Medical Trans- APPRAISAL GO FROM HOMEMAKER morks, trade names or pat­ area. $17,840-$69,485. TO MONEY MAKER... ents, violation of rights of crlptlonlst. Manches­ Call 602-838-8885. (R775) Photographing a carnival midway takes a steady ter office. Mondov TRAINEE privacy and Infringement of In a few short weeks, Local arm, a bit of luck and a strong stomach. copyright and proprietary 1 PART TIME through Friday. Excel­ Local office of national or­ Real Estate office is ex­ For the past 11 years, 1 have been the photog­ rights, unfair competition I HELP WANTED lent salary and benef­ T T E N T I O N - ganization needs 3 full-time and libel and slander, which its. Call Lynda, 649- panding and we need rapher for Amusements of Rochester, a traveling may result from the publica­ Homemakers! We career minded persons wil­ PERSONS needed at Llt- 5764. have full and part-time career minded individuals carnival based in Corfu, N.Y. tion of any advertisement In ing to work hard. W e offer My job of capturing the midway on film has the Manchester Herald bv tle Caesars In Man­ hostessing positions willing to participate in our advertiser, Including odver- chester. Call Gary, 646- COMPANION/Alde for available for a malor training. Earn while you ~ n taken me to the top of fire department aerial lad­ free, on-the-job training tlsements In any free distri­ 4300.______sweet elderly lady who retail chain. Reliable learn. Choice of location. — Love tokens are coins, usually a dime, that has been smoothed and ders, up in helicopters, and spinning at over 60 mph bution publications pub­ Is mobile but forgetful. transportation re­ program. Above average LOVE TOKENS RESPONSIBLE adult Potential first year earn­ lished bv the Manchester needed to care for my LIve-ln. Pleasant sur­ quired. Call 423-5627 or earnings, flexible hrs. For hand-engraved on one side while retaining its original image on the other. Above are an inside the Gravitron spaceship. Herald. Penny Sleffert, S 5 456-4911 for an ings in excess of $30,000. In most respects, my job would fall into the Publisher, two children In my roundings. Start mid . interview call Mr. Lima at 1897 Barber dime, left, and an 1847 Seated Liberty quarter. January. Call 643-5960 Interview. Call Ray at 647-9691. home two evenings a 6 4 6 - 1 3 1 6 category of photojoumalist. The pictures we use are week. I work 3-11:30pm. before 9am.______those of our wild-looking rides and facial expres­ Own transportation. LITTLE Caesars Is look­ FULL-TIME sions that reflect what the carnival is — family fun. I LOST References please. Call ing for Manager Trai­ Years of photographing dozens of different rides AND FOUND 645-6407. nees. Experience W e have openings CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES Love tokens remain popular have taught me where to look for the best shots. At helpful but not neces­ sary. Call Gary at 646- for the assembly and Immediate openings on 7am-3pm week­ times, that means getting aboard the high-speed LOST: Small, grey Tiger MEDICAL Secretarv- These are so-called “love lokens" years. The Society “works to cat with white chest. Part time, flexible 4300.______packaging of our ends; and 3pm-11pm part time shifts. Gravitron or Casino rides or swinging on the gigan­ hours, specialty office. MEDICAL Technician, that were bid off recently at Central promote interest in numismatics, Church Street area. $50 homemade foods. tic Sea Ray ship. It’s not unusual to shoot 60 to 80 Computer billing es­ Phlebotomist, LPN. ■Ask about our child care reimburse­ m H Connecticut Coin Club auction for a particularly in the area of engraved reward. Please call 647- Collectors' shots of one ride with the hope of getting a few out­ 7522 after Spm.______sential. Excellent sa­ Mobile basis. Flexible $6 per hour to start ment total of $27. (The club meets at the coins; to cultivate friendliness standing photos for company use. lary and benefits. Send hours to take medical FOUND-Female, short- resume to: P.O. Box history and draw blood with scheduled wage •Non-benefits rate of pay program K of C Hall.) among collectors and defers of When I am shooting the midway at night, it takes haired, all black dog, s s An official statement from the Corner such pieces; and to gather and dis­ 1724, Manchester. on Insurance appli­ review.' and great Will Train a steady arm at slow speeds (down to l-15th of a friendly. Tolland area. cants In the Manches­ Z -O Love Token Society defines such an perse information on love tokens.” Call 7 4 2 - GYN Office needs part- benefits. Call 633- Please call: Director of Staff Develop­ second) to get the results I want. Farget the tripod time RN/LPN or Medl- ter area. Earn up to $22 O JO object as a coin, usually a dime, that They sponsor competitions, hand 7476.$r,b2,fclas01,s742- an hour. Call 1-800-922- ment, Crestfield Convalescent Home Russ MacKendrick on a busy midway — you’re open game when 7476______c a l Techniclon. 4663. Ask for Dave. has been smoothed and hand- out awards, and compile statistics on there’s a crowd on hand. Flexible hours, flexible 2772. of Manchester 643-5151. engraved on one side while retaining IMPOUNDED-Female wage based on expe­ the hobby. Plans are afoot to get up I’ve found a new friend in Kodak’s Ektar films Shepherd cross. 8 years its original image on the other. They a permanent collection of exhibits rience. Please call 646- G> m because of their fine grain and solid color-satura­ old, black and tan. 1157. became popular during the Civil with pin welded to the back, and and to assemble slides of rare or tion. I wouldn’t suggest Ektar for the novice, Found roaming Oak- WANTED fl m C/5 land/Sheldon Road In War and peaked in the 1880s and states that many have been used as multiple pieces. though, as its exposure is more critical than that of PART-TIME. Cleaning LET’S TALK!" ’90s. cuff links and bracelet charms. Ctoe At present they publish a bi­ Manchester. 1989 Tol­ person. Manchester. Part -Time Kodak’s Gold and VRG films. land licence #517. Call About Strano's success in selling and The smaller of the two shown token has a chalice flanked by ini­ monthly “Love Letter,” and have My cameras are two Pentax 35mm’s and a Early evening. Expe- 643-6642. rlence only. 742-5633. how you can be a part of it! As always we here was made from an 1897 Barber tials. And here is a teeny-weeny slide programs to offer. Yashica 120. The lens I use most frequently is a Circulation Bookkeeper half-dime with elaborate MHC let­ CHILD care worker keep selling houses, and with our soon- m ^ dime. The interwingled initials seem For more information, contact the 24mm for the Pentax bodies. The wide-angle lens is Applicant should have bookkeeping experi­ to be DUC, and the object of some­ tering. Secretary-Treasurer, Len Overcash, ■ EASY DOES IT" is the wanted. Part-time, to-start Training Program, you can be a essential, since I am looking for pictures of the en­ wav to describe placing a AM, energetic, caring ence with som e typing and be able to handle body’s affection at the turn of the A token that got away at a at P.O. Box 59699, Chicago 60659, part of the successful Strano's Sales Team . 5 r - tire carnival layout. It also enables me to work in want od. Just call 643-2711 person. East Hartford a variety of office related duties. > O ) century probably answered to CCCClub auction recently had a or phone him at (312) 338-5977. and we do the rest! Day Care. Call 569-1610. Conscientious, dependable, energetic, full cramped areas, which is often the case on the busy For interview call Gerlinde at “Duke” or “Duckie.” sailing ship enclosed by a circlet of midway. time sales associates will feel right at The larger piece with its rosdand h o m e ! stars. If it ^ o ^ s again — pow! Russ MacKendrick is a For carnival visitors with camera in hand, I I PART TIME rosettes was created from an 1847 Ther bTS t:has |ts annual con­ Manchester resident who is an PART TIME 647-9946 If you are licensed, or soon to be, please would recommend using ASA 200 film for daylight HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Seated Liberty quarter — a “find” ference -prtder the wing of the ANA authority on ail types of collec­ shots. One of the biggest errors I see when watch­ call for confidential interview...don't for a society member. Designs on a (American Numisirialic Associa­ tibles. Questions should be sent to: ing amateurs take pictures is their neglecting to ad­ delay...call today! quarter are relatively scarce. tion), wherever the site. It was Collectors’ Corner, Manchester just for backlighting. If you want to photograph SHOprite Frank Strano An article in the Antique Trader founded in 1972 and has grown Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester youngsters riding the merry-go-round, remember A leader in the supermarket industry is seeking PART TIME stall lor Sell Your Car weekly shows a dime-sized piece nearly 50 percent in the past five 06040. our SHOPRITE ol manchesler. Youll work in a sale, clean, and STRAND REAL ESTATE that there will be less light under the canvas top familiar environment. ON THE JOB paid training available on all than your automatic camera is indicating, because shifts: 647-"SOLD" its meter reads the light conditions where you are MORNING 'AFTERNOON’EVENING* ALL NIGHT It's What We DO Best! standing. If you can’t make an adjustment on your Winter means special pet care camera, turn on the flash. Deli Clerks Bakery Clerks Produce Clerks-Cashiers-Service ClerkS'Grocety Clerks Night Crew Clerks- 'x'x'X 'S'X U U 'Z'X 'X 'Z 'U X 3 U 3 5 Z> X ■ X ■ X • X tough to get started but dress warm­ Another crucial mistake novices make is with We otter highly competitive rates and outstanding benelits. By Allan Leventhal ly, including your pet, and get out their flash. For some reason, people think the strobe there for a brisk walk or slide twice light wilt carry for infinity. Not so. Most flash units II you are interested, stop by and see us during our JOB FAIR, 12/t 1 4 Lines — 10 Days The advent of winter warrants Pet Forum built into today’s lightweight automatics arc geared thnj 12/16 al 214 Spencer Street NEED X-MAS | daily. Manchester, CT. special care for the frigid months, Outside housing must be dry, well to shoot up to only 15 to 20 feet. 500 charge each addi­ especially for pets that go outdoors. ways be in ample supply. The out­ bedded, wind and waterproof. Ordi­ I would also recommend that you take time to set SHOPRITE is an equal opportunity employer^______tional line, per day. You The heavily coated or furrier ones door pet should have fresh, normal nary pets aren’t up to the stress of up some good shots of the children. For example, $ CASH? $ will handle the coldness better than get a picture of them on the horses before the temperature or slightly warmed sleeping in the snow as are their Part-time _ can cancel at any time. their short haired peers, but all need merry-go-round goes into motion. Come join the new team of tele­ water at least three times a day. Husky cousins in Alaska. Most pets, RECEPTIONIST marketers at the Manchester certain extras. Cold, dry weather may necessitate if well coated, can endure below When taking action shots, shoot several. My ex­ $7-$10/hour SORRY, Having to keep warm in lower extra liquid to prevent dehydration. freezing weather when protected, perience with action photos of amusement rides has Herald. Great hours 5-8pm Mon- temperatures uses extra calories and taught me that it’s definitely a hit-or-miss situation. 2 part-time positions available in our pleasant, modern Manchester olfice. NO REFUNDS OR Exercise should be maintained in dry and well fed. But when tlie Morning or afternoon hours available. Seek individual to project a proles- day-Friday. Earning potential of they must be replaced. Depending spite of winter conditions unless the temperatures or the wind chill factor I am generally satisfied if I come out with only one sional image when answering a busy Rolm Switchboard, greet people, and ADJUSTMENTS on the extent of winter exposure, the footing is too slippery or the drifts drops in the single number or below, or two real good action pictures from a roll of film. who has the ability to recognize voices and learn names quickly. Other $8.10 per hour. food intake should increase from 10 And, don’t think that the carnival season is over duties indude: mail, fax and light typing. Please call Mary Bellelleur. who too deep. Even then a romp in the take the outsider inside. But not into is hiring her repiacement, from 12t)0-4:00 at 649-4415. to 50 percent to compensate for the once fall has arrived. Many winter carnivals arc snow is invigorating for young, 70 degrees house. An unheated but I.M.S. CLASSIFIED For more information please call additional energy requirement. Of healthy pets. Regular exercise is not frigid garage is fine, 'fhen back cropping up across the nation at large convention course couch spuds that only ven­ necessary for pets to maintain nor­ outside during the day so you won’t and civic centers. 340 Progress Drive Gerlinde at 647-9946. ture out for physiological relief need mal health, keep older joints from declimatize the pet. Of course One thing is for certain — capturing the carnival Manchester, CT 06040 643-2711 no more chow and maybe less if stiffening, aid elimination and use there’s the Eskimo dog that’ll thrive midway on film certainly has its ups and downs. eoe/non smoking company they exercise little. Water should al- up mischievous energy. It may be in any weather winter can serve up. 1 • 1 I * • t S B • ^ HOMES HOMES [ 2 J ] HOMES HOMES HOMES INSTRUCTION FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE EHFOR SALE i l FOR SALE PART TIME HOMES [ i a i CONDOMINIUMS 199 ^CONDOMINIUMS CONDOMINIUMS CONDOMINIUMS HIGH School Clarintt HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE STRIKE While The Iron Is BOLTON-Spaclous 11 A Winter Wonderlondlll ws «»•»<» M <« Kx m ttat cu t« an i« •« «» 1“ |F0R SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE toochtr soeklno begln- Hotlll Builder must This extra special 9 room Colonial, 4 bed­ MAKE an offer on this nlno to Intormodloto sell this 7 room Colon­ room Ranch on Hebron EAST HARTFORD-3 bed­ M A N C H E S T E R - $175,000. MANCHESTER-Hot! ktudants. 646-3557. rooms, 2'/a baths, living 8 room Split, 3 bed­ newly refurbished Con­ RING In The New Year! I! MANCHESTER- ial on Shoddy Mill room, dining room, Road In Bolton Is situ­ » CAPE FOR SALE room Bl-level, eat-ln Hot! Hot! New to the Storf 1990 off with this kitchen, 1'/a baths, rec rooms, I'/a baths, fire­ dominium with on-sIte Southfleld green. Im­ Road In Andover. Situ­ family room, large kit­ ated on approximately market! Bright and terrific 4 room Town- room, space tor addi­ place, fully appllanced management. Heat, mediate occupancy on ated on 5 wooded acres chen, solarium, sun 1 acre of beautiful cheerful 2 bedroom house at Wellsweep In this original owner, 6 offering lots of privacy tional bedroom, great kitchen. In-ground hot water, with some Townhouse, newly dec­ porch, fireplace. Cedar grounds. Well IS pool, enclosed porch, snow removal, trash Moncheter. 2 bed­ room Townhouse. 3 Real Estate for country loversi 3 groomed. Including a Manchester location, convenient to orated with new kit­ exterior, wrap-around large deep lot, family pickup, pool, exercise rooms, 1.5 baths, pri­ large bedrooms, kit­ bedrooms, 2.5 baths, deck, 2 cor garoge, treellne of Christmas 1-84, maintenance free chen carpeting. You'll vate basement, ap­ chen, and fam ily room, exterior and deck, room, siding, move-ln room Included. Possi­ Anderson windows, some decorating choi­ trees. This home fea­ !5 7 rooms, fireplace, feel cozy and warm and pliances plus air oversized living room condition. Owner anx­ ble to rent with option. want to stay home I HOMES vinyl siding, approxi­ ces still ovallable. tures 3 bedrooms, 2 full beautifully decorated conditioners, ample with dining area, 2’/a m a te ly 1,900 square and landscaped. Re­ ious. LaPenta Real Owner says "Sell!" Bel- when you own this FOR SALE $324,700. Henry A ssoci­ baths, 2 fireplaces, rec hardwood floors, alumi­ Estate, 646-7007.______flore Agency, 647-1413. parking. Built In 1983, baths, complete ap­ feet. Priced below cost ation, 644-47330 room, family room, Z duced $157,000. Henry s p e c ia l Townhouse low monthly tee. Ask­ pliances, carport, cen­ at $199,900. A ll reasona­ sunroom, 5 garages Z num siding, tile bath, Associates, 644-4723a ANDOVER-Spaclous 7 GLASTONBURY-Buv A with, yes, a garage, ing $109,000. Jackson & tral air. U 8. R Realty, c MANCHESTER-TWO ble offers considered and morel Offered at BOLTON-lmmedlate oc- room home on large Christmas Present to o !!! $89,900. A nne Jackson Real Estate, 643-2692.0 fam ily home. Separate Including rent with op­ Z private lot. Many fea­ With No Money M iller Real Estate, 647- 647-8400.O SOUTH WINDSOR- $237,700. Ja ckso n & cupancy. 3 bedroom batement area In a tion. Jackson & Jack- Jackson Real Estate, Z excellent neighborhood, Ranch on one acre of tures Including 4 bed­ Down!!! Owner will 8000. D very nice neighbor­ son Real Estate, 647- Owner anxious to sell rooms with lots of finance the down pay­ MANCHESTER-A great this beautifully deco­ 647-S400.O______trees. Flreplaced living bedroom Townhouse. hood. $194,900; Se­ S400.a Z near the park. closets. Move In condi­ ment and closing costs SOUTH WINDSOR- price for a 2 bedroom rated 3 bedroom 6 and 6-Large Duplex In room and family room, 1.5 baths, appliances. cluded four bedroom tion. Call Stan Wein­ on this lovely 2 bed­ Westage. End unit. Im­ Townhouse. Joan in- Ranch. New carpeting, very good conditloni z eat-ln kitchen, dining Insulated, Immaculate. Ranch. One approxi­ SOUTH WlNDSOR- $ 129,500. room, la r g e deck berg. Best buy at room, I'/a bath end unit maculate two bedroom $109,900. Ow ner 647- guantl. $83,9(X). Sentry Newer 3 bedroom, 3Va new rec room, living Newer roof, siding, 2 z with private, beauti­ R6al Estate, 643-4060.O mate acre, fireplace, heating systems, and above garage, conve­ $154,900. Evenings 643- Ranch style Condo with 8513. hardwood floors, large bath Ranch. 1st floor room, formal dining z 0844. RE/MAX East of fully landscaped patio. porches^ Close to bus nient to 1-384, minutes sliders to deck. Amenl- r e c room. Only laundry, family room, room, fireplace, main­ the River, 647-1419.P line and near hospital. z to Hartford. Reduced C all 292-1720for details. tles galorel INVESTMENT!I! Invest­ $159,900; Beautiful 1.24 rec room. Inground tenance free exterior, 2 car garage. A must to Beautiful yard, on nice 742-6124 $158,900. H enry Asso­ SOUTH WINDSOR-lst CHFA/FHA Approved. ment! II Newer 2 fam­ 191; i BUSINESS acre building lot near pool and huge deck. $107,900. D .W . F ish see. Reduced $165,000. street. Asking $199,000. s» s« s» sa i» sot wa la •» so ciates, 644-47230 COVEN floor unit with sliders ily! 4 plus 4 room IPROPERTY Vernon line. $69,900. Joan Inguantl. $239,900. o v e rs ? z ^ ,' Realtv, 643-1591.0 Henry Associates, 644- Strano Real Estate, MANCHESTER-Custom to patio. CHFA/FHA Townhouse style 2fam- Century 21. W elles. 643- Sentry Real Estate, 643- ®%°Vc*l«'^*Cape. 2,300 approved. Joan In- lly! Aluminum siding, 4060.O 4723.0 647-76530 built Cape. 5 room MANCHESTER-Duplex ~n 0303. square feet, 8 rooms, 4 guantl. $90,900. Sentry ONLY 4 units remaining. all appliances. Includ­ and 19x28 commercial O P P O R T U N IT Y Is H erel COVENTRY-Cozy 4 room home sited on 1.6 acre bedrooms, 2Va baths lot In convenient area. Real Estate, 643-4060.O Special financing. 2 ing dishwasher and dis­ building. Purchase or Priced to sell this 7 Ranch. Remodelled In­ (In-law possiblltles) bedroom, quality built rent with option to buy. Huge living room with m ill River Condos- posal. All comforts of room Colonial located terior, 3 celling fans, hardwood Parquet T ownhouses. 1 '/a baths, High traffic Intersec­ hardwood floors, fire­ Several 1 and 2 bed­ home plus the Income off Vernon Street. Fea­ large wrap around flooring, large Country garage with opener. tion. Excellent for In­ place and French room units available too!!! Don't lust think tures flreplaced front deck. New vinyl siding, kitchen, French doors, Superb location! doors. Possible extra from $87,900 to $107,500. about It... buy It! vestment business. to back living room, windows, roof, septic 2 fireplaces, deck, $138,900. Strano Real $187,900. Anne M ille r $154,900. D .W . F ish system and wiring. building lot. $132,000. Sentry Real Estate, 643- ^ m huge master bedroom, great yard. Reduced 4060.G Estate, 647-7653.0 Real Estate, 647-SOOO.a Realty, 643-1591.0 country kitchen and Perfect starter or re- D.W. Fish Realtv, 643- $185,000. P h ilip s Real much more. Call Linda tlrement home. 1591.0 Estate, 742-14500 O ^ Brow n. Only $157,900. $116,500. P h ilip s Real RE/MAX East of the Estate, 743-14500 R iver, 647-1419.0 Bridge OWNER Can Help- COLCHESTER-ln-Law Special financing help Apartment. Quality m H MANCHBSTIR PIT N B W RNOLAND C A R D IN A L BUICK’S PRRO'S PRUIT STAND. can be considered. built 9 room Cape on 5.5 i o l i # CINTIR-Chrlstmas Pancy Prult Baskets AMUSRMRNTS. 50's professional car wax A Anxious owner needs acres. 4 bedrooms, 3 Do you think declarer must now go gift certificates availa­ Gift Shop. 'Unique gift delivered locally. baths, 36x100 outbuild­ NORTH lZ-9-gS Declarer detail service gift cer­ to sell this 6 room set? It seems so, but South had a good ble. 667 Main Street, Ideas from the 50's tificates now avallablo Large selection of Im­ Ranch located on quiet ing suitable for numer­ ♦ Q J 9 Y Q J 10 nose for the location of cards. He z TJ M anchester. 649-4273. era.” Hand painted for Christmas plylnp. ported Wicker at2K)% cul-de-sac In Bolton. ous uses, oversized wins by a nose porcelain figurines, Sonlor CItIzon discount off. Make this Christ­ Coll Eddie DImlow or garage, huge work­ ♦ A 32 played two more hearts and came to O t D D b.J.'t DOO OROOMINO ♦ J 10 7 2 I PIT SUPPLY. Bed­ music boxes, luke (S yoors and up). Prl- mas merrier with a gift R o n F o u rn ie r. shop. $229,900. P h ilip s By James Jacoby his hand with the ace of clubs. Then he from Pero’s. 276 Oak­ cashed the fourth heart. West threw ding, canopy. Brass boxes, home gomes, cos start at $62.99. RE/MAX East of the Real Estate, 742-1450o WEST EAST Christmas gift certifi­ Como In anytimo for land Street, Manches­ the six of diamonds; East threw the 5 ^ cuddle and mats. R iver, 647-1419.0 CARPENTRY/ ELECTRICAL 4 K 10 6 4 3 48 7 2 East and West had done what every cates available. 77 Tol­ ter. 643-6284. Coats, sweaters, rain ■Iff cortificatos or call SOUTH Windsor-New FANTASTIC Buvlll for Y A 4 3 YO 8 7 good partnership should do — they had nine of diamonds. Declarer was cer­ G) m land Turnpike, Man­ REMODELING gear, life lackets, and for your oppolntmont. listing I Well kept, 7 these brand new and 6 10 6 - 4 K J 9 5 discussed what third hand should play tain that West had started with five chester. 646-1533. back packs. Unique cat II Adorns Stroot, Man- room Colonial, 3 large beautiful 3 bedroom, DUMAS ELECTRIC 4 Q 8 6 4943 in defending against no-trump when spades, but he did not know who had m % Chostor. 646-7789. single family Comtem- furniture. Holiday goo­ ■Lu r s k y t r a d i n o 8WE0I8H 0IFT8 bedrooms, spacious HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Service changes, he cannot play higher than the dum­ the queen of clubs. One thing he did c/) dies, toys and crates. porary Townhouses CleaninB, Hauling, Carpenity, Remodelling SOUTH CO. Americon Indian family room and living additional wiring and my. Their agreement was that third know: If West originally held the Pet pictures with Santa jewelry, estate |e- RANOANAVrnr'oIPT room, fireplace, 3 with approximately Reasonably Pric^ 4 A 5 Free Estimates repairs on existing hand should give count — that is. play queen and two other clubs, he had every Sunday 13 to 5. w elry, (>old and Silver. SHOP. The largest se­ baths, and much more. 1,800 square feet. Each Y K 6 5 2 o g JEWELRY AH Calls Answered homes. Quality work at low from three or five cards, and play thrown a diamond from only two. De Decem ber 24th, tam-12 Senior citizen dis­ lection of Swedish $199,000. U & R Realty, unit Is built on Its own 4Q874 Rick's Handyman & affordable prices. high from a doubleton or a four-card clarer cashed dummy's diamond ace rn ^ n o o n . 119 O a k la n d counts. Gift certifi­ BRAY JBW RLRRS.'S p e ­ Foods In the area. Nut­ 643-2693.0 Individual lot. The 4AK5 Street, Manchester. builder will hold a Carpentry Service Entirely owner operated. holding. Consequently, when East fol­ and got off lead with the spade queen. cates. 10% discoun t cializing In Diamonds.” crackers, Pyramids, MAN(iHEStbR-Nlcely Vulnerable: Both 5 r - 649-0415. with this ad. 217 Center and Hummel Figu­ $33,900 second m ort­ 646-1948 27 years exp. Call lowed with the two of spades. West West took three spade tricks while Seiko, Lassale maintained home In Dealer: South South threw the 7-8-Q of diamonds. > C/) Street, Manchester. Watches. Watch mak­ rines. Ellington Center gage with no principal Joseph Dumas knew that East held either three little this peaceful residen­ or Interest payments West then had to lead away from the 647-0607. ing and Goldsmlthlng Plaza, Ellington. 872- tial neighborhood. 64B-5253 Sooth West North East spades or a singleton. When declarer due for ten years which PAINTING/PAPERING queen of clubs, and declarer made the ^ > BOOKS . on premises. Open ev- 0272. Three bedroom s, 2W 1 NT Pass 3 NT All pass played a heart at trick two. West won virt'er.v Sunday In De- makes this a once In a the ace and played back a second last two tricks for his contract. JO H baths with 0 beoutiful lifetime opportunity to LITTLI PROPISSOR ‘ c e m b e r . 699 M a in CHRISTMAS fire p la c e In fa m ily Opening lead: 4 4 spade, knowing there was a good James Jacoby's books "Jacoby on Bridge" and > H v iO E d 8'"vB"./' ' own this single family McHugh Himself "EASY DOES IT" is the "Jacoby on Card Games ’ (written with his fa ther, BOOK CINTIR. 'W e Street, Manchester. room. Only minutes to home with excellent wov to describe placing a chance that the declarer would have to the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at ■ u help you find books 64I-S617. TREES Painting & wallpapering at MOVIRS A MORH 'Y o u r 1-384 and Route 2. want od. Just call 643-2711 play his ace. And so it was. jookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. you'll love.” Christmas financing. Each single its best Free Estimates. Fully home video store' The BURORSS NURSERY. $194,900. Century 31, family home has 7 and we do the rest! gift certificates availa­ plaza at Burr Corners, Epstein Realtyo Come see our choice. rooms with Cathedral Insured. Establisneed 1974. ble. Open 7 dove. 1056 1139 Tollond Turnpike, BEAUTY 8AL0N8 Balsam Fir Christmas Tolland Turnpike Manchester. Video SOUTH WINDSOR- ceilings, a balcony Trees. Cut your overlooking beautiful 643-9321 (Heartland Plata) 646- soles and rentals. Olft Speclal prIce-Speclal MISCELLANEOUS TRRS Tine BRAUTY own...Blue and White family room with fire­ Astrograph 7101. certificates available. lot. Great 2 bedroom SALON has gift c e rtifi­ Spruce. Gift certifi­ place, Andersen win­ SERVICES Mondav-Ttiursdav, 10- cates available for starter house. Recently YOU CAN enjoy extro cates available for all dows, full basements, vocation money by ex­ 9pm; Priday and Satur­ your holiday styles. spring planting. Open 7 renovated. Move In day lO-IOpm; Sunday condition. Call today. 3x6 construction, con­ changing idle Items in are indications you might take them a can't accomplish it all. Take pride in the Great stocking days a week. Burgess trol air, oven/range, UNIQUE QIFT8 12-lpm. 643-6445. Nursery. 373 Deming $119,900. Century 31, your home for cash ... SNOW PLOWING little too seriously. Be nice to everyone, fact that you tried to help. stutters I 303 East Cen­ dishwasher, hood, dis­ even it you don't want to be there. ter Street, Manchester. Street, South Windsor, Epstein Realty, 647- with an od in classified. Commercial and Residential CANCER (June 21-July 22) The de­ crv MANCHRSTBR VIL- 88950 posal, 3 bedrooms, Call 643-2711 to place your AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Compar­ mands of a self-serving friend could an­ 643-2483. CT 06074.644-1966. (two with Cathedral Snow blower services available. ^ ^ i r t h d a y u LAOR MOTOR INN. ad. Call Mike 649-4304 ing your status and resources against noy you more than usual today. Normal­ (3 Center Street, Mon- AUTOMOTIVE MANCHESTER- ceilings), iVa baths, those of your peers is not a good game Wetherell Village. 5 Mon-Sal 9am-9pm ly you can tolerate or, at least, cope, but > Chester. Wrap up a Luv wall-to-wall corpeting, Dm . 10,1989 for you to play today. It could cause you not today. PAP AUTO PARTS. 307 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 2 ^ Tub, an Ideal gift for FLORAL tiled foyer. Oak ca­ W E K irS PABfTMG CO. to dislike someone because of what this LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Should you get East Center Street, bath unit featuring first LOW RATES Generally speaking the year ahead e your loved ones. Gift binets, gas heat, slider Quality work at a person has. involved in something competitive to­ g certificates available Manchester (Rear of PARK HILL JOYCE floor bedroom, fire­ to rear deck, slider to raaaortabla pricat should be a much happier and fulfilling place and full base­ Need repairs around the PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Kidding day, don't do any coasting. It you relax ^ anytim e. 646-3300. Lenox Phormocy) Su­ SHOP. Fancy Fruit front potio, and 2 car Intarlor 6 Exterior one tor you than this past year. Good others may seem like an innocent lark per savings on greot ment. $149,900. Century Free Etilmataa home" Call on expert. for even a minute, the competition will CRAPTMiN'S Baskets, Boxwood garage. Remember, things could happen for you in several to you today, but be careful at whom slip past you. gift Ideas. 10% off olft Trees. All your Christ­ 21, Epstein Realty, 647- these are single family You'll find the help you key areas. OALLRRY.'The Place 88950 Call Brian Welgle need In Classified. 643- you aim your barbs. One of your targets VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Subdue incli­ certificates. 649-2528. mas needs. 36 Oak homes, not Condomini­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0«c. 21) might take your joshing seriously. on Cooper Street.” Let 645-8912 2711. nations today to contradict others just us w rap UP a great LYNCH PONTIAC- Street, Manchester ELLINGTON-BeautIfully ums, and you own your You’re aware of the fact you've been ARIES (March 21-April 19) Financial for the heck of it. Companies won't ap­ own yard and there are Christmas for you. Tovota Parts and Ser­ 649-0792. decorated starter neglecting certain responsibilities and matters are rather "iffy" today. Howev­ preciate your company it they think home for the first time Open 7 days a week vice Department; gift no association fees or LAWN CARE this has not gone unnoticed by some­ er, it looks like you'll do OK unless you you're acting a bit too superior. buyer. Kitchen re­ dues. Call today for CONCRETE one else. You'd better do what's ex­ from December 5th. 58 certificates now avail­ allow someone erratic to influence your LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Joint ventures SEASON'S cently redone with complete details on pected of you before you're called fo Cooper Street. 647-6161. able. 'Whatever your thinking. could be problematical today, especial­ Cathedral celling and 2 these magnificent and parts desire' Lynch, GREETINGS task. Sagittarius, treat yourself to a TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Indecisive­ ly if you're involved in an arrangement skylights. Oak cabinets beautiful homes plus Get that chimney r^aired YARD MASTERS birthday gift. Send tor your Astro- 500 West Center Street, jefore winter! Call now ness could be your undoing today, so where the greater portion of the liability M anchester. 646-4221. TO ALL OUR and new vinyl flooring. this very special fi­ LEAVES RAKED & REMOVEC Graph predictions for the year ahead by don't prolong important decisions. If tails on you. Lake rights to Crystdl nancing. Phase I sold or a free estimate. Fully Trees cut, yards cleaned. mailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph, c/o this you do, you may have to make a snap SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your mate FRIENDS Lake. Owner anxious, outi Phase II almost insured. Lawns, Brush removal, newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, judgment and it might not turn out too won't want you making all the decisions m ake offer. $99,900. sold out. 3 Townhouses gutters cleaned, driveways OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state your well. today, nor will you want decisions made Philips Real Estate, remaining. Rothman TALAGA MASONRY zodiac sign. sealed..^. «««„ GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Today you for you. For the sake of harmony, it's 743-14500 and Rothman, 646-41440 643-8209 643-9996 CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) Today's might want to do a lot tor others and best both parties respect the other's social activities should be tun. but there end up frustrating yourself because you wishes. 1 I APARTMENTS IAPARTMENTS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS ISTORE/OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT SERVICES MACHINERY J CARS AND TOOLS [ ^ C A R S 6 room heated apart­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ TAG SALE Automotive ment. $800 with secur­ Rental MANCHESTER-4, 6, and MANCHESTER GSL ' Bulldln^g^Malnte- I FOR SALE SALE FOR SALE room townhouse with 7 room apartments. Se­ nance Co. Commercl- SNOW Blower-Toro. 7 ity. No pets. 648-2426. Manchester, renovated 2 fireplace. All applian­ Business Zone II IN-DOOR Estate Sole-58 Weekdoys, 9-4.______curity. No pets. Now al/ResIdentlal building horsepower, 11 stage, Family, appliances, bus­ ces, heat, hot water, available. 646-2426, 9-5 Business residential repairs and home Im­ Waddell Rood, Man­ I CARS ONE bedroom apart­ line, near center, $600 plus combination. 5 room office with chains. Excellent chester, Saturday, De­ carpeting, air condi­ weekdays.______provements. Interior condition. $425. 649- ment. $550 monthly, ye­ utilities. 12/1 occupancy. or retail suite, plus 5 room cember 9th, 9:30-3:00. CARDINAL FOR SALE tioning. Call 649-5240. 6 room apartment In slde- 3 bedroom apt. and exterior painting, 7848. CLYDE arly lease. Security Dale 529-8276, Matt 653- Furniture, Christmas MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ by-slde Duplex. $650 O. and S. Assoclalaa light carpentry. Com­ BUICK, INC. CHEROKEE Jeep, 1977. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Stars deposit, references re­ 6564. room townhouse. All 643-2121 plete ianitorlal ser­ Items, hearing Im­ quired. No pets. Peter­ plus utilities and secur­ I PETS AND paired articles, books, 1989 Cantury Coupe $11,960 With 1985 motor. $3,500 ROUTE 83, VERNON appliances, heat, hot ity. Available Febru­ vice. Experienced, rel­ 1988 Skylark Sedan Special $8,590 or best offer. 646-2358. 64 Line. Continentai $9,995 Standout man Rea! Estate. 649- iable, free estimates. SUPPLIES m 1 s c . Good 1988ChevS-10ExlC#iP/U $10,960 water, carpeting, air ary 1st. Send replies to MANCHESTER-MaIn bargains! 11 DODGE - Omni, 1984. One 84 Buick Century lAbg $5,995 9404. MANCHESTER-2 bed­ conditioning. Call 649- 643-0304. 1988 Buck Park Are. $U980 Box W, c/o The Man- Street. Store for rent. 1987 Oldsmobie Firenza $8,490 owner. Air condition­ MANCHESTER - 4 room room, 1st floor Farm­ 5240. chester Herald______Call 529-7858 or 563-4438. FREE-Pupples. Black 84 Bonneville 4 Or. $6,895 ★ house. Porklngfortwo. Labrador cross. All 1987 Buir# Riviera T-Type $10,960 ing, A M /FM Cassette, 85 Electra 4 Dr. $9,995 apartment. Applian­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ AVAILABLE 1987 Buir# Regal $^695 ces, heat, hot water, Completely renovated. IHOUDAY/ black In color. Ready cruise, sunroof. $2375. room luxury town- lmmedlately-3 bed­ 1987 CMC S-ISSptP/U $8,380 646- 5652.______85 Caprice $6,895 cable. 649-5249. Washer hookup. $625 SEASONAL for Christmas. 643-7859. 1987ChevS-10P/U $^280 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $7,295 ORDER plus heat. 1 month se­ house. All appliances, room apartment. Se­ WANTED TO 1979 concord. 2 door, heat, cable, carpeting, curity and references INDUSTRIAL 1987 Cadlac Brougham $13,960 85 Celebrity Mbgon $6,695 curity. 649-3087. |buy/ trade 1986 Corvene Loaded SPECIAL excellent, fully loaded. air conditioning. Call required. $495 monthly. PROPERTY 86 Honda Civic 2 Dr. $5,695 ONE FOR MANCHESTER-2 and 3 I MISCELLANEDUS 1986 Buck LeSebreCoipe $7,960 Radial tires, new LEGAL NOTICE . 647-1595.______643-1577.______lOeeBukACenlurySedan $8,995 86 Delta 86 2 Dr $9,995 Bedroom, first months MANCHESTER 2 large MANCHESTER FOR SALE FURNITURE Wanted- brakes. $1500.00. 649- EAST HARTFORD - one ROCKVI LLE-Apartment Mohogony bedroom 1986 Chev Monle Carlo $7,460 4931. 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 YOUR AD The Bolton Pieinning Commis­ rent free. Security and garage bays and office. LIVING CHRISTMAS 1966 Merc. Grand Marquis U,9eo sion wili on 13 D u m b e r at references a must. Call and two bedroom for rent. 6 rooms, se­ set or equal. Dining 1980 DATSUN 210, four 66 Century Wagon $7,495 apartments. Heat, hot cond floor, yard, gar­ 1,100 square feet. 647- 1986 Dodge 600 Sad $^895 the Town Hall hold two hear­ 645-8201.______9976. TREES room set and crib. 1986 Rimiac Trans Am 26K $8,995 door sedan, 113,000 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 TODAY! ings on resubdivision applica­ water and parking. age. 643-0136, 646-4694 524-8824. 1966 Buck Century Sedan $7,960 miles. Cleon, excellent M A N C H E S T E R -M a In $425-$500-$550 month. or 647-7056.______CUT YOURS FRESH END ROLLS 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 When placing tions. The first at 7:30 p.m. will width — 25« 1965 Buck Skylark $^995 condition. $400. Call Street apartment for Call after 6pm 528-6616. $23 any tree 27W 1965 Buck Riviera Loaded $6,795 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 consider Luck's Way. The rent. Call 529-7858 or BOLTON-Two bedroom 647- 9382 anytime. your classified ad second, at 8:15 p.m., will con­ MANCHESTER-2 bed­ apartment. Utilities 13" width — 2 for 506 There's someone out 1984 Buck Century $^960 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6^95 563-4438. I CLEANING 1964 Chevrolet Celebrity $3,995 PONTIAC, 1980, Gran sider Brandy Acres II. room apartments. Ap­ not Included. $775 per 19 Lewis St. Newsprint end rolls esn be there who wonts to buy 86 Pont Grand Am SE $8495 ask for the STAR!! SERVICES picked up at the Manchester 1982 Ford Muslaru $^496 Prlx-6 cylinder, excel­ pliances. $500-$525 plus month. 643-0633. (off Spring St., rear of barn your power tools. Find 1.7:30 p.m. Herald ONLY before 11 s-m. 81 Adame SL, Mancheater lent condition, original 872-9111 Luck's Way proposes the con­ NOTICE OF HEARING utilities. Security and MANCHESTER-Located POLISH woman will garage.) Monday through Thursday. that buyer with o low-cost 649-4571 owner, garaged. Call 643-2711 struction of a new street, ESTATE OF references. 643-5372, on busline. 4 rooms. 2 clean your house. For OPEN SATURDAY & od In Classified. 643-2711. 568-4269. Luck's Drive, on the east side CUFTON 1- MARTIN 9am-5pm.______bedroom, carpeted, more Information call Looking for something of West Street (Rt. 85), near EAST Hartford-Clean, 5 new kitchen floor and 644-2835, 644-4663. SUNDAY 10-4 special? Why not run a Wont to sell your cor? For Pursuant to an order of Hon. rooms, garage, 1st stove/ref rldgerator. Quick results, use a low- Street #356, to serve 15 lots. V^lliam E. FitzGerald, Judge, R A I N B O W Carpet 647-9546 "Wanted to Buy" od in About 17 acres of the former a hearing will be held on an floor. No pets. $525 plus Immediate occu- Cleanlng-$19.95 per 1st Classified. The cost Is cost Classified od. Coll Luck Farm are involved. The utilities. 528-2400. pancy! Call Charlie. room. Call 291-8185. small... the response big. 643-2711 today to place CARDINAL BUICK application requesting 649-4000.______your od. applicant is Wanda . authorization to compromise 5 room Duplex neor hos­ Free estimates. 643-2711. 2. 8:15 p.m. and settle a doubtful and dis­ pital. $625 per month. 5 Room Duplex near hos­ Brandy Acres II proposes a puted claim in favor of said References and secur­ pital. $625 per month. 179 i antiques/ WISHES YOU A new street off the east side of estate, as in said application ity required. 647-0422. References ond secur- PAINTING/ I I COLLECTIBLES Brandy Street, adjacent to the on file more fully appears, at Ity required. 647-0422. PAPERING PRIVATE PARTY north side of the Town High Manchester Probate Court COLONIAL Charmer- ANTIQUE glass Kero- MERRY CHRISTMAS! School property. The develop­ 66 Center Street Country flair high­ sene lamps for the PAINTING - Interior. home. 646-4177. Merchandise Ads ment is on 53 acres behind P.O. Box 191 lights this 6 plus room Reasonable rates. Free "SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER"------1 the row of "Brandy Acres I" Manchester, CT Court of Probate, home. Large and com­ I District of Coventry estimates. Excellent houses along Brandy Street, on 12/21/89 at 9:30 AM. fortable entertainment I DEMOSTRATOR FOR < NOTICE OF HEARING - work performed. 646- and will contain 16 lots. The areas, fireplace to give All persons having an interest INSOLVENT ESTATE 2149 after 5pm. applicant is Sidney Stran- in said matter may appear and warmth. Asking I S 8 9 U N D E R Hurry Before 1990 is here and these ! ESTATE OF I FURNITURE ■ w ■ 1 -iQQQ «»*.*»* FactoryInvoice ■ geland. be heard at that time. $174,900 and listening. QOne. Available Upon Request | DANIEL J. FALOTICO, JR. Call Barbara. Even­ R.E. Gorton, Elizabeth A. Bidwell 10 piece living room set, Pursuant to an order of Hon. ings 643-0844. RE/MAX PER Chairman Ass't Clerk dark pine with sleeper. David C. Rappe, Judge, a East of the River, 647- FLOORING Excellent condition. DAY 003-12 021-12 hearing will be held to deter­ 1419.0 $400. 646-6799. * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days mine the above estate is insol­ * Additional Lines 506 Per Line, Per Day vent, as is represented in HOMES INVITATION TO BID documentation on file at the I FLOOR SANDING * Classifications 71 thru 87 court of probate. Said hearing, FOR RENT Notice is hereby given that The Eighth Utilities District will ac­ • New and Old Floors WANT ADS are worth * Merchandise Under *250 cept bids for providing office furnishings and/or vertical louver wherein the court's decision East Hartford/Glaston- • Natural & Stained looking into when you're blinds for the district offices at 18 ktein Street, Manchester, may affect your interests, if looking for o place to * Ad must contain price! bury llne-7 room Cape, F lo o rs 1989 BUICK REGAL CT, according to Drawings and Specifications prepared by any, will be held at the Court new Interior, 1 car live...whether it's o home, You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds 1989 CENTURY LTD 1989 BUICK LESABRE Frazier, Lamson and Budlong, P.C. Architecture and Planning, of Probate, Distric of Coventry John Verfallla - 646-57S0 an apartment or a mobile due to this low price... Sk. #9349 Sk. #9074 on January 9, 1990, at 7:20 garage, screened Sk. #9308 and described in general as: porch, washer/dryer home. V-6, Auto, Power Windows, Locks, Seat, Auto, Power Locks, Air, Wire Wheel Auto, Air, Cmise, Cassette, Wire Wheel p.m. By Order of the Court. Provide, furnish ctnd install files, tables, chairs, desks, and hookup. $900permonth Air, Loaded, LIST PRICE: Covers, Stereo, LIST PRICE; Covers, LIST PRICE: vertical louver window blinds. Geraldine E. McCaw, plus utilities, security 643“2711 NOW! Ass't Clerk Contract Documents may be examined at: deposit. Call 649-5400 022-12 days, 647-9040 Frazier Lamson & Budlong, P.C. evenings. 19 Silver Lcine CLASSIFIED CRAFTS East Hartford, Connecticut 06118 AVAILABLE A Feature of This Newspaper Immedlately- 189.00 Under Factofy Invoice $89.00 Under Factory Invoice INVITATION TO BID CLASSIFIED CRAFTS $89.00 Under Factory Invoice Bonafide bidders may secure copies of the proposed Contract Remodelled 4 bedroom A Feature of This Newspaper 4.8% CM AC FINANCING IS AVAILABLE ON SELECT MODELS. Documents from the office of the Architect on the following Sealed bids will be received in Cape. Large family .UP TO 48 MONTHS... basis: the General Services' office, room, fireplace, eot-ln Offer Expires 12-30-89 1. Bidders may obtain two copies of the Plans and 41 Center Street, Manchester, kitchen, carpeted llvln- Specifications on or after December 6,1989. CT until 11:00 a.m. on the groom, large laundry date shown below for the fol­ and bath. $995 per PRE-PWNED CAR OF THE WEEK 2. No partial sets will be issued. lowing: month plus utilities. Bid security in the amount of 5% of the base bid will be re­ DEC. 20, 1989 - Analytical 646-4144. CHEV MONTE CARLO quired to accompany bids. Maintenance System Service “ * ~ V-8, ^ r, PowBi* VVtrtdows, Power Seats, Bids shall be made in accordance with the Invitation to Bid, In­ In Relation to Oil, Fuels and ISTORE/OFFICE Power L o c ks structions to Bidders, Plans and Specifications. Other Fluids I FOR RENT DATE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS: TIME: DEC. 21, 1989 - Purchase of Watdt This; ipate £adi Week. O F F I CE Space-330 57,480 December 28, 1989 3:30 p.m. One (1) New Skid-Steer PRISCILLA HAUSER'S TOLE & DECORA­ Loader square feet, $302 per Sealed bids are to be received at the office of the Eighth month, all utilities In­ TIVE PAINTING ON WOOD PLANS PACKET. USED CARS Utilities District, 32 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, until DEC. 28, |989 - The Design Gift idea! Complete instructions for build­ 1986 Corvette Loaded cluded, 1 mile to 1-84, S I 8 ,9 9 0 1987 Buick Regal Coupe 58,695 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 28, 1989. AIJ bids will be & Construction of an Addition Peterman Real Estate. ing and painting:Pennsylvanla Dutch 1988 Buick Skylark Sed anspE Q A L publicly opened and read aloud at 7:30 p.m on Thursday, to Existing Scalehouse S8,5SK> 1987 Oldsmobile Firenza 649-9404. Ratchet Table, Tulip Bird Feeder, Welcome S6,490 December 28, 1989, at the office of the Eighth Utilities District, 1988 Chevrolet S-10 P/U Truck The Town of Manchester is an CROCHETED ANGEL & ORNAMENTS A < S7,495 1986 Mercury Grand Marquis 32 Main Street, Manchester, Ct. Sign, Vegetable Bin, Camelback Trunk, 1988 Chevrolet S-10 Ext. Cab P/U 58,980 equal opportunity employer, ELLINGTON Magazine Rack, Sandwich Boards, Potato & touch of elegant Victorian magic' Treetop S10,980 1986 Dodge 600 Sedan 55,895 The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for and requires an affirmative ac­ angel, wreath, and star ornaments to ^ 1988 Buick Park Avenue SI 3,980 1986 Pontiac Trans Am 26K satisfactory 100% performance arid payment bond. tion policy for all of its Con­ MEADOWVIEW Onion Bin, Roll-Top Breadbox. #4300 $14 95 58,995 crochet. Easy to follow plans include II- 1987 C M C S-15 P/U Truck 56.280 1985 Buick Riviera Loaded Attention is called to the provisions for equal employment op­ tractors and Vendors as a PLAZA SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK' lustrated crochet instructions #2219 $4 95 'o 1987 Chevrolet S-10 P/U Truck 58,795 portunity. condition of doing business 56.280 1985 Buick Skylark LTD 55,395 with the Town, as per Federal To order plans mail check or money order 1987 Cadillac Brougham Sedan The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK' SI 3,980 1982 Ford Mustang 53,495 Order 11246. and project number and name, with your 1987 Buick Riviera T-Type waive technical defects and informalities in the bidding 1000 sq. ft. name, address and zip code. Add $2 95 for To order plans mail check or money order SI 0,980 process for any reason deemed to be in the best interest of the Bid forms, plans and Busy Rte. 83, new 1000sq. ft. catalog (includes $16 in discount coupons/) and project number and name, with your Eighth Utilities District. specifications are available at rental area. In attrcictive the General Services' office. shopping plaza. Ideal for re­ In Okla. please add tax. name, address and zip code Add $2 95 for Dated at Manchester, CT u TOWN OF MANCHESTER, tail, office, professional, serv­ CLASSIFIED CRAFTS catalog (includes $16 in discount coupons') ^ , this 7th day of December, 1989 ice. CONNECTICUT MANCHESTER HERALD, 06040 In Okla. please add tax. \ CfiRDINfIL BUICK. INC. By Mary Beth Litrico Call RICHARD J. SARTOR, P.O. BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74008 CLASSIFIED CRAFTS "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" James J. Gessay MANCHetTCh HCRAID OMMO Clerk GENERAL MANAGER 81 Adams Street, Manchester X . # O 1 014-12 018-02 875-0134 P.O- BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74008 <"\ (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) # 1 1 1990VOLK;iWAGEN PROLONG THE life of cut FOR SPARKLING wood­ » a a f • JEHAGL ITRUCKS/VANS Household vinegar Is on Save money on cleaning FOR SALE flowers In your home by effective and Inexpensive products by using ammo­ work. tile, gloss and 4 door, 5 speed I snipping stems at on an­ fabric sottner when odded nia, diluted to the strength pointed surfaces, odd gle. This provides more FORD 1985 - F150, long to the final laundry rinse. recommended on the bot­ three tablespoons of stem surface to absorb Classified Is the effective tle, for washing walls and washing soda to o quart of bed, V6, standard. 61K, the water. Prolong the life Cap. Excellent condi­ and Inexpensive way to windows. Bring extra mo­ worm water and wash. 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NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL said Friday it had no for today proof that bounties were placed on Dallas Cowboys players by the Philadelphia Eagles during a game last month, nor did it have any evidence there was intent to By Terry Leonard cause deliberate injuries. The Associated Press However, the league warned that severe penalties would be issued against any team engaging in such ac­ ROME — Soc^r’s world governing body said Friday tivities. that South American teams would not play each other in The NFL, in a two-paragraph statement, said its find­ the first round of the 1990 World Cup tournament but in­ ings were based on an investigation by Commissioner sisted all other pairings will be strictly the luck of the Paul Tagliabue following charges that surfaced after the draw. Eagles played the Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day. Saturday’s draw at the Rome Sports Palace will be “Under no circumstances does the league condone held at the end of a lavish ceremony broadcast live to an placing ‘bounties’ on an opposing player,” the league expected audience of more than 1.5 billion in 80 said. “Nor docs the league condone any deliberate action countries. The show will include performances by Italian taken to injure another player. If any such conduct is tenor Luciano PavarotU, popular singers Gianna Nannini proven by cither direct or indirect evidence the sanctions and Eduardo Bennato, and an appearance by Sophia will be severe.” Loren. The controversy has simmered since Dallas coach FIFA officials outlined the mechanics of the draw at a Jimmy Johnson charged that Eagles coach Buddy Ryan news conference, where they also announced stiff sanc­ offered bounties to some Eagles players to knock Dallas tions against the Chilean team, players and officials__ kicker Luis Zendejas and cjuarterback Troy Aikman out , including a ban on participation in the 1994 World Cup. ___ The Associated Press of the Nov. 23 game, which Philadelphia won 27-0. There is no possibility for any doubtful procedures,” AFTER THE FIGHT — Sugar Ray Leonard talks about his WBC super middleweight cham­ The Eagles and the Cowboys play again Sunday at said Joseph Blatter, the secretary-general of FIFA, soc­ pionship fight with Roberto Duran during a morning news conference Friday in Las Vegas Philadelphia. cer’s world governing body. “The draw will be limpid Duran did not attend. The dispute heated up again this week when Zendejas, and clear with glass bowls and innocent hands drawing cut this season by the Eagles, said he had a tape record­ out the votes.” ing of Eagles’ special teams coach A1 Roberts pleading Blatter said the procedures for the draw had been with him not to tell the NFL he warned Zendejas there desired to keep the four South American teams — Ar­ The fans were not too thrilled would be attempts to knock him out of the game. gentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Colombia — from meeting Told of the NFL’s decision, Zendejas said he stands by in the first round. his story and criticized the league’s investigation. There p e 14 European teams in the tournament, which but Sugar Ray happy with bout “All I know is that I told the umth,” Zendejas said. “1 The Associated Press means with six groups, it is not p>ossible to prevent some guess it all depends on how lightly the guys who were in­ European teams from being grouped together in the one- By Ed Schuyler Jr. plodded on to the final bell. CHARGES GROUNDLESS — Dallas Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson, left, charged month tournament that begins June 8. proved by the World Boxing Coun­ vestigating it took it. I guess they didn’t take it too The Associated Press When Leonard fought inside, he seriously.” that Eagles coach Buddy Ryan had placed a ‘bounty’ on several players during their “We in FIFA do not mind if they play together from cil, which sanctioned the super mid­ the beginning,” Blatter said. outpunched Duran, rocking him dleweight title fight. ^ndejas, who threatened legal action if he was not Thanksgiving Day game. The NFL investigation released Friday said the ailegations were LAS VEGAS — Sugar Ray He said when Urnguay and Colombia are drawn, FIFA several times in the late rounds. He Trainer got WBC approval to use satisfied with the league’s findings, said he would wait without merit. Leonard, who was criticized for officials would assign them to a group headed by a also got cut up. Duran was the cause the medication. until after Sunday’s game before deciding whether to boxing instead of brawling against release the tape. European seed and not one headed by Argentina or of the wounds. The crowd was the The Leonard camp also was Johnson said he expected such a ruling, although he Roberto Duran, met the media source. ‘The thing is, nobody on the Eagles was going to . Johnson said. “The matter is closed.” Brazil. The European seeds are Italy, West Germany, prepared for chilly weather for the did not agree with it. Friday behind dark glasses hiding “I got these cuts when I went in­ jeopardize his job by telling what really happened,” he Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said: “Anything like this Belgium and England. outdoor fight at the Mirage. “Although nothing has happened to change my belief cuts that required 60 stitches. side to accommodate the public’s said. “That’s the sad part.” IS difficult to substantiate. We felt it needed to be pointed Blatter said all other pairings would be strictly by the Leonard wore a karate-style suit about the incident, I put this behind us a long time ago,” out, however, because of its serious nature.” “I looked in the mirror this morn­ demand (for action),” Leonard said. into the ring and did not remove it draw, even if it means British rivals Scotland and ing and thought it’s nothing makeup He went to the hospital for 30 England would meet in the first round. until shortly before the opening bell. won’t help,” Leonard said. stitches in the right eyebrow, 20 in He also was wrapped in a blanket M ^w hile, FIFA’s executive committee reiterated While he was marked like a loser, the left eyelid and 10 in his lower between rounds. Browns offense has found itself stuck in neutral that it had not approved of an NBC television contract Leonard was an easy points winner lip. ^ Trainer even asked the Nevada for the 1994 tournament in the United States and would over Duran Thursday night. - Leonard wasn’t sure when he was By The Associated Press State Athletic Commission if reopen the bidding to all U.S. networks and cable com­ “This fight was for me,” Leonard, cut over the right eye. That cut, Orleans at Buffalo, Pittsburgh at the New only the fourth time since the teams met Leonard could fight in ski pants. He NFL Roundup panies. 33, said. “I feel good about my per­ despite needing the most sdtehes, Maybe Marty Schottenheimer was York Jets, San Diego at Washington, Seat­ in the first Super Bowl. = was told he could wear them under tle at Cincinnati. Tampa Bay at Houston, The sanctions against Chile came because team cap­ formance, about the way things was not as noticeable as the other his boxing trunks. right all along. Green Bay is tied for the lead in the tain and goalkeeper Roberto Rojas feigned an injury and the New York Giants at Denver. Phoenix went.” two. I thought it would be a fashion When the Cleveland Browns scored before,” Modell said of Carson’s dilem­ NFC Central with Minnesota, but the abandoned the playing field after a flare exploded near The fans, however, wanted a only 304 points, lowest total for any NFL at the Los Angeles Raiders and New Vikings hold the tiebreaker edge should “Give Eddie credit for that,” said statement,” Trainer joked, “but he ma. “It’s not only Bud who must rise to England at Miami. him during the Sept. 3 World cup qualifying match repeat of the first Leonard-Duran Mike Trainer, Leonard’s attorney, nixed that.” playoff team last season, owner Art the teams finish in a deadlock. The Pack­ against Brazil at Rio de Janeiro. the occasion. It’s Bud, his staff and the San Francisco plays the Rams at Los fi^ t when the two went toe-to-toe referring to cut man Eddie Aliano. Leonard made a prepared state­ Modell decided the problem was Schot- leaders of the team.” ers have been the league’s cardiac team Thursday, FIFA named the six seeds for the tourna­ for 15 rounds, with Duran winning a Angeles Monday night. . this season, setting an NFL record with The fact that the cuts did not alter ment in the ring. tenheimer’s insistence that he run the of­ The Browns remain in the thick of the ment and the cities where they will play. Saturday’s draw close but unanimous decision in fense by himself. The Browns’ offense is No. 22 in the four one-point victories. the outcome underscores the careful He admitted that he wanted to put AFC Central race, though, a half-game will assign the remaining 18 teams to the groups. 1980 at Montreal. preparations the Leonard camp That would not work for the Browns,' league, and it got so bad in Sunday’s 21-0 Duran in a position of quitting as he behind first-place Houston, and a half­ loss to Cincinnati that quarterback Bemie The Packers have the league’s second- Italy is seeded at the top of Group A and will play in What they got was a repeat of the made for the fight. did at New Orleans. Modell decided, and by the way, neither game in front of Cincinnati. Sunday, best passing offense with Don Majkowski Rome. Defending champion Argentina heads Group B in New Orleans fight nine years ago, would Schottenheimer. Kosar was benched. Kosar hasn’t thrown Aliano told Trainer about a “When you had a biz.arre ending Cleveland tries to break out of its offen­ throwing for more than 300 yards six Naples. Brazil leads Group C in Turin. West German but with a different ending. On that prescription medication called Al- Cleveland’s coaching staff was over­ a touchdown pass in 14 quarters. like New Orleans nine years ago, it sive coma against the Colts at In­ times. His main target is Sterling Shar^, heads Group D in Milan. Belgium is the top seed in night, Duran quit in frustration. The valine used to treat cuts. The hauled, with Bud Carson hired as head While the Browns are sagging, things stays in your mind,” said Leonard, dianapolis. haven’t been much better for In­ whose 77 catches broke Hall of Famer Group E in Verona and England will head Group F in Panamanian, 38, was equally medication is legal for fights in who doesn’t think he got his due be­ man and three offensive specialists Cagliari. Schottenheimer, meanwhile, has Kan­ dianapolis. The Colts have lost four of Don Hutson’s single-season team record frustrated Thursday night, but he Nevada, but it has not been ap­ cause of Duran’s act. brought in as aides, while Schottenheimer sas City thinking playoffs with two wins of 74 set in 1942. Sharpe’s 1,252 yards shuffled off to Kansas City. their last six and are barely alive in the and a tie in its last three games. The playoff' hunt. This despite a record are only 109 short of James Lofton’s club The plan seemed to work early, as the Chiefs are in the AFC wild card scramble record 1,361 set in 1985. Browns scored 89 points in their first two seventh straight 1.000-yard season for Cracked rib puts Chang on sideline for 6-12 weeks with, among others, the Browns, and play Eric Dickerson, who is 178 yards behind games. Lately, though, the attack has Sunday at Green Bay. Like Green Bay and Minnesota in the the league’s leading rusher, Christian PALM COAST, Fla. (AP) — French Kevin O’Keefe, director of communica­ turned anemic, with Cleveland managing Modell, though, may enjoy the last NFC Central, Philadelphia and the New “We don’t know the size of the crack, recover will depend on the results of the Okoye of Kansas City. Open champion Michael Chang, the tions for ProServe Inc., said Friday. only 20 points in the last three games, an laugh. Despite Cleveland’s slump, his York Giants are tied for first place in the but it doesn’t look very big. We’re going further testing,” Shirley said. Schottenheimer has ridden Okoye’s world’s fifth-ranked tennis player, will be Dr. F^ul Shirley, medical director of average of less than a touchdown per team still has scored 13 more points than NFC East. The Eagles own the tiebreak to do further testing to determine the size Chang, 17, was injured while practic­ strong running to bring the Chiefs back to sidelined six to 12 weeks after fracturing the Association of Tennis Professionals, game, and the lowest three-game total in Schottenheimer’s Chiefs. edge there, and would seem to have the of the chip and go from there.” ing with ATP tennis director Brian Got­ respectability. Kansas City, paced by a cracked hip joint in practice. examined Chang at Baptist Medical Cen­ the team’s 44-year history. In other games Sunday, Dallas plays at easier task Sunday, facing Dallas (1-12), Shirley did not rule out the possibility tfried. Initially, it was thought he had Okoye’s team record 1,191 yards, has the Unless further tests reveal more exten­ ter in Jacksonville and diagnosed the in­ “This is his first time as a head coach, Philadelphia in the Bounty Bowl, Atlanta while the Giants are at Denver (10-3)' of Chang recovering in time to play on strained a, hip muscle and he expected to le a s e ’s fourth-best rushing offense. The sive injuries, no surgery will be required jury Thursday. so he has never faced anything like this is at Minnesota. Detroit at Chicago, New which clinched the AFC West tide two the U.S. Davis Cup team in a first-round play this weekend in the FIT Stakes Chiefs will be playing the Fuckers for weeks ago. for C h^g, who “apparently just pulled iq) “We found a fracture of the cup of the match against Mexico Feb. 2-4 at after practicing for about an hour” Wed­ Match, a S650,(XX) three-day exhibition hip joint, where the ball goes into the Carlsbad, Calif. event with , Andre Agassi nesday at nearby Ponte Vedra Beach, socket,” Shirley said. “How much time off he’ll need to and Brad Gilbert. 1

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Coventry High (1-0) will play at Putnam High Philadelphia at Quebec, 2:05 p.m. sm. NBA standings stroke after Friday’s second round of the Chrysler PGA tonight at 7:30. Heat 122, Magic 114 New Jersey at Hartford, 7:35 p.m Maple Valley not operating opens Sat 1 trail-1 New Vbrk Rangers at New York Islanders, Team Championships. Chrysler team scores New England ski report lilL ORLANDO (114) In hockey action, Manchester High will open its EASTERN CONFERENCE 735 p.m. WELLINGTON, Fla. (AP) — Scores Friday Magic pp frgr 10-24 base 7 trails 2 lifts sm Atlantic Division Catledge 12-19 9-14 33, Reynolds 8-19 3-5 Chicago at Rttsburgh, 7:35 p.m. McCallister, 15th on the money list this year with BQSTON (AP) — Here are the conditions col­ wknd-IOL season tonight at 8 when it hosts Housatonic Valley at after the second round of Ihe $600,000 PGA lected by the New England Ski Areas Council W L Pci GB 19, Acres 1-2 1-2 3, Theus 4-20 8-9 16, Vincent Montreal at Toronto. 8 p.m $523,891 banked, and Epps, McCallister’s teacher, had a Middlebury pp pdr 830 base 4 trails 2 lilts Chrysler Team Championship being played on from reporting New England ski areas as of the Bolton Ice Palace. 7 .611 — 5-10 6-6 16, Smith 0-1 0-0 0, Green 2-8 3-5 7, sm. Newlfork 11 Detroit at Minnesota, 835 p.m. 7-under-par 29 on the back nine over the 7,116-yard the par-72 Dunes course, the par-72 Cypress Friday, Doc. 8 Philadelphia 10 7 .588 1/2 Anderson 4-6 4-6 12, Turner 1-1 0-0 2, Skiles Vancouver at SL Louis, 835 p.m course and the par-72 Wellington course: ML Snow pp 12-30 base 39 trails 7 lifts sm c Conditions are subject to change due to Boston 11 8 .579 'rz 2-3 0-0 6. Totals 39-89 34-47 114. par-72 Cypress course at the Palm Beach Polo and wknd-41t-10l. UConn basketball hosts Maine Sunday's Games Epps-McCallistar 63------60—123 weather, skier traffic and other factors. Washington 8 11 .421 31/2 MIAMI (122) Country Club. Qkemo pp Isgr 14-32 base 39 trails 7 lifts sm Los Angeles at Quebec, 2:05 p.m. Fohr-Klulba 63- 61—124 Legend: The first abbreviation refers to New Jersey 4 12 .250 6 Long 9-15 4-5 22. Thompson 4-13 1-2 9. wknd-45t-9l. STORRS — The University of Connecticut basketball Calgary at Winnipeg. 3:35 p.m Hulbert-Tway 62- 62—124dominant conditions, followed by the amounL if Miami 5 16 .238 71/2 Seikaly 11-17 2-2 24. Douglas 13-23 5-5 31. Their 36-hole score of 123, 21 under par, is one stroke Pico pp pdr 12-38 base 24 trails 3 lilts sm team will host the University of Maine tonight at 7:30 at Washington at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. Ogrin-Schulz 63- 64—127 any. of now snow; the next two numbers indic- Central DIvbion Sparrow 4-9 2-3 10. Frank 0-1 0-0 0, Edwards wknd-32t-8l Philadelphia at New York Ftangers, 7:35 p.m. better than two teams: Rick Fehr-Kent Kluba and Mike Haas-Haas 61- 67—128 tate the range of base; the number of operating the Field House. UConn is 6-1 and has won its last six Indiana 11 4 .733 — 5- 9 6-8 16, Rico 0-7 2-2 2, Currvnings 4-7 0-1 8 16 miles all 4 peaks. Vancouver at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Hulbcrt-Bob Tway. Rutledge-Smith 60- 68—128 trails and lifts follows; the final abbreviat’on irxli- Atlanta 11 6 .647 1 Totals 50-101 22-28 122. Stratton pp 10-20 base 20 trails 5 lifts sm 137 games. The Huskies defeated the University of Hartford, Burrougha-Broeck 60- 69—129 catos whether srxiw is being manutacturod at Chicago 10 7 .588 2 Orlando 20 33 27 27 7— 114 Fehr and Kluba, former Brigham Young University acres. 79-54, Thursday night at the Civic Center. Armour-Eichelberger 63- 66—129the site. Detroit 11 7 .611 1'/2 Miami 26 26 28 27 15— 122 Smugglers Notch pp 1824 base 20 trails 2 NHL result teammates who have struggled on the Tour, shot a 63 on Booros-Britton 64- 65—129 Key to abbreviations: sm-snowmaking; p- The game is the second half of a Field House Milwaukee 7 9 .438 4'rz 3-Point goals— Orlando 2-5 (Skiles 2-2, lifts sm wknd-24L Funk-Miles 65- 64—129powder; pp-packed powder; frgr-frozen Orlando 7 11 .389 51/2 Reynolds 0-1, Theus 0-2), Miami 0-3 (Seikaly the 7,050-yard, par-72 Dunes course at F^lm Beach Pblo. doublchcader with the UConn women taking on Knox-Kulzer 64- 65—129granular; Isgr-loose granular; wetgr-wet Stowe pdr pp 10-24 base 20 trails 5 lifts sm Cleveland 6 11 .353 6 0-1, Sparrow 0-2). Fouled out— Seikaly, Cum­ Penguins 3, Devils 2 8km x-c. Hulbert and Tway, winners in 1987 and losers in a Barr-Rafferty 66- 63—129granular; wets-wet srxiw; corn-corn snow; v- Dartmouth in the opener at 5 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE mings. Rebounds— Orlando 65 (Green 13), Pittsburgh 2 0 1— 3 Sugarbush pdr pp 820 base 27 trails 7 lifts playoff last year to Wayne Levi and George Bums, Biancalana-Caldwell 65- 64—129variable conditions; sp-spring conditions; ns- Midwest Division Miami 55 (Seikaly 12). Assists— Orlando 22 New Jersey 2 0 0— 2 sm 123 acres. Gardner-Maltbie 63- 67—130night skiing. W L P d GB (Vincent 6), Miami 22 (Douglas 9). Total First Period— 1, Now Jersey, Turgeon 16 turned in a 62 at the nearby Wellington Club’s 6,850- Whalers at home tonight Utl^-Wolcott 64- 66—130ConnecticuL Utah 11 5 .688 — fouls-Orlando 25, Miami 33. Techni­ (Johnson, Fetisov), 2:39. 2, Pittsburgh, Bourque Fleisher-Konnedy yard, par-72 course. 67- 63—130Mohawk pdr pp 5-25 base 8 trails 3 lifts sm. HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers will host the Denver 12 6 .667 — cal— Green. A— 15,008. 6, 8:56. 3, New Jersey, Muller 8 (Fetisov, John­ Lohr-Perry 67- 63—130 Ml Southington pp 8-14 base 7 trails 3 lifts San Antonio 10 5 .667 1/2 son), 16:42 (pp). 4, Pittsburgh. Bourque 7 McCallister, who won the Bank of Boston and the New Jersey Devils tonight (SportsChannel, WTIC) at Harl-Humenik 65- 65—130 sm ns int Houston 9 8 .529 21/2 Hawks 126, Blazers 120 (R.Brown, Cullen), 17:39 (pp). Penal­ § ^ Honda Classics this year, eagled the 513-yard seventh McCullough-Perry 63- 67—130 Powder Ridge Isgr 830 base 6 trails 3 lifts 7:30 at the Civic Center. The Whalers (14-15-1) are com­ Dallas 8 8 .500 3 PORTLAND (120) ties— RBro'vn, F>it (hooking). 3:05; Hillier, Pit Doig-Koch 64- 67—131sm ns beg&inL Transactions Minnesota 5 12 .294 61/2 (holding), 6:51; Hillier, PiL major (flghting), hole after Epps carried the team early with birds at the ing off a 4-3 win over the Bruins in Boston Thursday Kersey 8-11 2-4 18, Williams 6-8 3-4 15, Elkington-Harmon 66- 65—131Ski Sundown pp 10-36 base 8 trails 2 lifts sm Charlotte 3 14 .176 81/2 10:03; Korn. NJ. minor-major (elbowing, light­ second, third and sixth holes. night. Duckworth 5-14 3-3 13. Drexler 12-25 7-8 31, Couples-Donald 67- 64—131ns. Pacific Division Porter 8-13 4-5 24. Cooper 3-5 0-0 6, \bung 1-3 ing), 10:03; DahlquisL Pit (holding). 15:44; Pierot-Reese 65- 66—131Woodbury pp 20-40 base 4 trails 2 lifts s n ns. BASEBAU ^ m L.A. Lakers 14 3 .824 — 0- 0 2, Robinson 2-9 1-4 5, Irvin 0-2 1-2 1. Fla.&ndslrom, NJ (holding) 17:10; Lemieux, Byrum-Byrum Trevino six off the pace 64- 67—131Maine. Ameiican League Portland 15 5 .750 1/2 Petrovic 1-2 3-4 5. Totals 46-92 24-34 120 Pit (tripping). 20:00. Brooks-Verplank 65- 66—131Big Squaw not operating Friday re-open Sat CLEVELAND INDIANS— Signed Tom MCC cagers now at 0-4 Seattle 10 7 .588 4 ATLANTA (127) Second Period— None. Penalties— Lemieux, KAANAPALI, Hawaii (AP) — Lee Trevino fought a Henke-Edwards 67- 64—131 a Sun 12t-2l. Brookens, inlioldof, to a one-year contracL Phoenix 6 8 .429 61/2 Pit (hooking), 7:19; T u r ^ n , NJ (tripping), 8:11. The Manchester Community College men’s basketball Wilkins 8-24 3-4 20, Willis 7-9 5-8 19, Malone Sindelar-Thorpe 65- 66—131Camden operating Isgr frgr 4-t2 base 9 trails L.A. Clippers 6 10 .375 71/2 Third Period— 5, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 18 balky putter for another 69 and fell another shot off the QAKLAND ATHLETICS— Agreed to terms 6- 16 19-22 31. BatUe 2-6 0-0 4, Rivers 7-10 5-6 Delsing-Pavin 66- 67—1321 lift sm team saw its record dip to 0-4 with an 80-74 setback to Sacramento 5 10 .333 8 (Stevens, Hillier). 1:54. Penalty— Quinn, Pit pace Friday in the second round of his Senior PGA Tour with Ken Phelps, designated hitter, on a one- 20, Carr 4-8 2-2 10, Webb 8-10 4-6 20, Andrade-Faxon 67- 65—132wknd-100 open. year contracL the Eastern Connecticut State University junior varsity Golden State 4 13 .235 10 Levingston 0-3 0-0 0. Volkov 0-2 3-4 3. Totals (holding), 4:21 Mast-Peoples debut. 64- 68—132Lost Valley pdr pp 8 t 2 base tO trails 2 lifts Nallonel League Friday's Games 42-88 41-52 127. Shots on goal— Pittsburgh 8-5-9— 22. Now Hallet-Horgan Friday night at East Catholic High. 66- 66—132smns. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS— Signed Terry Late Games Not Included Jersey 8-9-11— 28. At 138, six under par for two trips over the Royal m H Portland 26 22 30 42— 120 Jenkins-Sieckmann 67- 65—132M l Abram pp 84 5 bass 18 trails 2 lifts sm Kennedy, catcher, to a one-year contracL MCC saw an 11-point second half lead evaporate. Denver 103, Boston 102 Power-play Qpportunities— Pitlsburgh 1 ol 3; Blake-Shirley Atlanta 29 23 38 37— 127 Kaanapali Golf Club course, Trevino trailed leader Don 68- 65—133wknd-22t-5l. COLLEGE Philadelphia 107, Detroit 101 New Jersey 1 of 6. Hickman-Chill Don Christophersen had 23 points to lead ECSU while 3-Point goals— Portland 4-7 (Porter 4-5, 65- 68—133 Saddleback not operating Friday re-open Sat GENEVA— Announced the resignation ol Don Miami 122, Orlando 114, OT Goalies-^ittsburgh, Pietrangolo, 3-2-0 (28 Bies by six shots going into Saturday’s final round of the Koslis-Purtzar 'ibung 0-1, Flobinson 0-1), Atlanta 2-4 (Rivers 66- 67—133a Sun 10b2l. KisHor, defensive coordinator and director ol in­ Mike Shea had 20 pioints, 13 rebounds, four assists and Atlanta 127. Portland 120 shots-26 saves). Now Jersey, Burke, 8-10-3 Kaanapali Classic. Jacobsen-Miller 1- 1, Wilkins 1-3). Fouled out— Cooper. 69- 64—133Shawnee Peak pp 1840 base 5 trails 2 lifts tramurals. four steals for the Cougars. Indiana 106, Chicago 104 (22-19). Z -D Flebounds— Portland 54 (Cooper 10). Atlanta Burns-Levi 67- 66—133 sm wknd-8t-3l. New Jersey at Houston, (n) Trevino’s putting problems on the back — including a WAGNER— Named AJan McCandless sports 59 (Malone 14). Assists— Portland 30 (Porter A— 12,885. McGowan-Nalford 66-67—133 San Antonio at Dallas, (n) pair of three-putt greens — all but destroyed his hopes of Sugarioaf pp t3-42 base 40 trails 4 lifts sm. information director and John Bowtiton drector O JD 12), Atlanta 24 (Wilkins, Rivers, Webb 4), Total Referee— Dan Marouelli. Linesmerr— Ron Carter-Madiata 70- 64—134 ol compliance. Milwaukee at Phoenix, (n) Asselstine, Gerard Gauthier. Braves promote Hank Aaron fouls— Portland 34, Atlanta 25. Techni­ a winning performance in his long-awaited start among Laderhoff-Rummells 64- 70—134 Sunday Rhrer pp 20-70 bass 41 trails 8 lilts WECTFIELD STATE— Announced the retire­ Sacramento at Golden State, (n) smwknd-50t-t0l. cals— Portland illegal defense, Portland coach golf’s over-50 set. Canipe-Twiggs 64- 70—134 ment of Jack Murdock, haad foot ATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta Braves have Saturday's Games ^ Adelman, Williams, Wilkins. A— 11,767. Jaackel-Norris 69- 65—134 Massachusetts. 5 Boston at New York, 7:30 p.m. promoted Hank Aaron, baseball’s all-time home run Bies, the defending title-holder in this event, had a Mayfair-Tennyson 69- 65—134 Berkshire East not operating Friday re-open Los Angeles Lakers at Vtlashington, 7:30 p.m. Buttnar-Gonzales Sal a Sun 8t-3l. o m Big East Confsrsnes O'aH Football bogey-free round of 8-under 64 and was at 132. 66- 69—135 leader, to senior vice president. Denver at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. Blue Hills pp 26-28 base 1 trail 2 lifts sm ns Minnesota at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. W L W L Dale Douglass, who hasn’t made a bogey in the tour­ intaadv. Aaron, currently vice president for player development Georgetown 0 0 4 0 Indiana at DetroiL 7:30 p.m. Senior golf scores Bousquet pp Isgr 20-45 base 6 trails 1 lift sm Syracuse 0 0 5 0 nament, was alone at 133 after a 67. Radio, TV and chief of the farm system, also will serve as assistant Philadelphia at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. KAANAR4LI. Hawaii (AP) — ns. SL John's 0 0 5 2 NFL standings Scores Friday to team president Stan Kasten, represent the Braves in Charles Coody, with a 65, and Tom Shaw, whose 66 after the second round of the Bradford pp Isgr 818 bass 2 trails 2 lilts sm New Jersey at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Providence 0 0 4 1 Gta Kaanapali AMERICAN CONFERENCE Classic played at the 6,704-yard, nswknd-3L community relations and help develop the club’s Houston at Utah, 9:30 p.ra Seton Hail 0 0 3 0 included a double bogey from the pond on the final hole, par 35-37— 72 East Floyal Kaanapali North Course: Brodio pp Isgr 850 base 8 trails 3 lifts sm ns Los Angelas Clippers at Seattle, 10 p.m. Connecticut 0 0 6 1 W L T Pci. PF PA were tied at 135. Today program for minor-league players. Cleveland at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Don Biss 68- 64— 132wknd-10t-6l. m Pittsburgh 0 0 2 2 Buffalo 8 5 0 .615 343 274 Sunday's Games Dale Douglass 66-67— 133 Butternut pp Isgr 12-42 base 9 trails 2 lifts sm 11 a.m — College football: NCAA Division III Bobby Dews, will be the new minor league director in Villanova 0 0 4 3 Miami 7 6 0 .538 263 300 Championship, ESPN Los Angeles Lakers at Orlando, 7:30 p.m Charles Coody 70- 65— 135wknd-13t-5l. the moves announced Thursday. Boston College 0 0 4 1 Indianapolis 6 7 0 .462 227 230 1 p.m. — College basketball: Notre Dame at 5 r- de Castella to follow same path Tom Shaw 69- 66— 135Catamount pp 12-24 base 7 trails 3 lifts sm Portland at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m NewErigland 5 8 0 .385 257 308 Marquette, SportsChannel (/) “I consider this a great opportunity to move into Gens Litder 69-68— 137 wknd-10t-3l. > Today's Games N.Y. Jots 4 9 0 .308 239 323 1:30 p.m. — Bruins at Capitals, NESN SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — Marathoner Rob de Cas- Joe Jimenez 64-73— 137 Jiminy Peak pp 22-37 base 14 trails 2 lifts sm another area within the Braves’ front office,” Aaron said. NBA results Mains at UConn (Field House), 8 p.m. Central 2 p.m. — Collage basketball: Duke al Harold Henning 72- 66— 138 nswknd-16L Rice at Georgetown, 2 p.m Houston 8 5 0 .615 318 310 Iclla knows what it is like to be the best and wants to end Michigan, Chs. 8, 40 Miller Barber Ml Tom pp Isgr 6-37 base 4 trails 3 lifts sm Nuggets 103, Celtics 102 Pittsburgh at West Virginia, 7 p.m. .577 270 194 his career a winner. 69-69— 138 Cleveland 7 5 1 Lee Trevino nswknd-5t-3l. 2 p.m. — Collage baskelball: UNLV at Ok­ Jury convicts Reggie Rogers Providence at Rhode Island, 8 p.m 69- 69— 138 lahoma, Charmol 30 DENVER (103) Cincinnali 7 6 0 .538 305 225 The Australian hopes to win a record third Common­ Homero Blarxros Nashoba \folley pp 22-46 base 10 trails 8 lifts English 9-21 2-2 20, Lane 7-11 2-4 16, Ras­ Hofstra at SL John's, 8 p.m. 68- 71— 139 PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — A jury totiay convicted Pittsburgh 6 7 0 .462 193 294 Jim Ferree smns too. 2:30 p.m. — College football: Army vs. Navy mussen 3-11 0-0 6, Lever 4-10 5-5 13, Adams Iona at Seton Hall, 2 p.m WWI---- wealth Games marathon gold medal at Auckland, New 71- 69— 140 Channel 3 Jim Dent VWchusett Isgr 12-36 base 9 trails 4 lifts sm former Detroit Lion Reggie Rogers on three reduced 6-13 5-6 20, Kempton 0-7 0-0 0, Davis 6-17 0-0 Syracuse at Canisius, 7:30 p.m x-Denver 10 3 0 .769 302 193 70- 70— 140 Zealand, in January, then end his career with a medal at Arrmld Fulmer 73- 68— 141ns wknd-11L ESPN ^ — Team Championship, 12, Hanziik 2-4 4-4 8, Hughes 1-3 0-0 2, Lichti L A Raiders 7 6 0 .538 265 226 counts of negligent homicide in the Uaffic deaths of three the 1992 Olympic Games. Bobby Nichols 72- 69— 141New Hampshire. 3-4 0-0 6. Dunn 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 41-102 18-21 Kansas City 6 6 1 .500 257 239 3:30 p.m. — College football: California Bowl, teen-agers. Al Geiberger 71- 70— 141Attitash pp Isgr 1848 base 7 trails 2 lifts sm 103. Seattle 5 8 0 .385 194 264 SportsChannel De Castella plans to follow the same two-month plan Al Kelley 70-71— 141 wknd-lot The Oakland County Circuit Court jury deliberated BOSTON (102) San Diego 4 9 0 .308 206 235 4 p.m. — College basketball: North Carolina Hockey in the lead-up to the Commonwealth Games that he has Ralph Terry 73- 69— 142Black Mtn. not operating Friday re-open Bird 9-23 5-5 24, Pinckney 3-6 0-0 6, Parish NATIONAL CONFERENCE at Iowa, Chs. 8,40 five hours over Thursday and today before delivering its Billy Casper 74- 68— 142SatiSun 7t-2i. 15-21 8-9 38. Johnson 1-7 2-2 4, Paxson 2-9 East used in all his previous 19 marathons. 4 p.m. — Boxing: IBF featherweight cham­ Y^lter Zembriski 70-72— 142 Bretton Woods pp pdr 12-32 base 20 trails 3 verdict to Circuit Judge Gene Schnelz, said his law clerk, 0-0 4. C.Smith 0-0 0-0 0. McHala 6-16 8-8 20, Philadelphia 9 4 0 .692 271 220 pionship: Jorge Paez vs. Lupe Gutierrez Chan­ NHL standings It is a formula that has led to victories in the 1982 and Rives Mcbee 70- 72— 142lifts sm 40km. Denise Collins. Kleine 1-3 2-2 4, Levyis 0-2 0-0 0, Upshaw 0-3 N.Y. Giants 9 4 0 .692 285 228 nel 30 Dick Flhyan 73- 70-143 0- 0 0, Gambia 1-3 0-0 ^ Totals 38-93 25-26 WALES CONFERENCE Washington 7 6 0 .538 300 257 1986 Commonwealth Games, to the 1983 world cham­ IW^sT™” operating Friday re-open Sat 4:30 p.m. — College basketball: UMass at Schnelz scheduled sentencing for Jan. 16 and allowed Jim Q'Hem 71- 72— 143 102. Patrick Division Phoenix 5 8 0 .385 230 293 Northeastern, NESN pionship and top 10 finishes in the 1980, 1984 and 1988 George Archer 70-73— 143 Crotchod pp 3 trails 2 lifts sm. Rogers to remain free on a personal bond, Collins said. Denver 25 28 29 21— 103 W L TPts GF GA Dallas 1 12 0 .077 184 338 5 p.m. College basketball (women)’ NY Rangers 4 34 94 Olympic Games. Dartmouth Skiway not operating Friday plan Conviction on one count of negligent homicide, a high Boston 37 26 21 18— 102 15 10 104 Central Rocky Thompson 70-73— 143 to open SaL Dartmouth at UConn, WHUS (FM-91.7) Philadelphia 14 12 3 31 105 93 Minnesota 8 5 0 Bon Smith 3-Point goals— Denver 3-11 (Adams 3-7, .615 262 214 69- 74— 143 Gunstock pp 8-24 base 7 trails 3 lifts sm. 5 p.iTL — Golf: Senior PGA Kaanapali Clas­ misdemeanor, is punishable by up to two years in prison. Pittsburgh 12 14 2 26 109 115 Green Bay Bob Boldt sic, ESPn Lever 0-1, Davis 0-3), Boston 1-4 (Bird 1-4). 8 5 0 .615 299 297 68-75— 143 King Ridge pp 6-24 base 5 trails 2 lifts. Washington 11 13 4 26 93 97 Chicago 6 7 0 .462 313 284 Larry Ziegler 7 p.m. — College basketball: Maine at Assistant Prosecutor Larence Kozma said. But Rogers Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Denver 58 Jarryd, Fitzgerald in semis 74- 70— 144Loon pp 16*32 base 26 trails 6 lifts sm 10km would serve concurrent terms on the three convictions, (Lane 16), Boston 62 (Bird, Parish, McHale 12). New Jersey 11 14 3 25 107 113 Tampa Bay 5 8 0 .385 274 335 Bob Brue 72- 72— 144 x-c. UConn, WPOP (AM-1410) Assists— Denver 28 (Lever 7), Boston 26 (Bird NY Islanders 9 18 3 21 99 115 Detroit 4 9 0 .308 221 316 LONDON (AP) — Wimbledon doubles champions Chi Chi Rodriguez 74-70— 144 7 p.m. — College hockey: Vermont at Boston he said. Adams Division Mike Hill Ml Crarvnore not operating Friday re-open University, NESN 12). Total (ouls— Denver 22. Boston 20. Techni­ West Anders Jarryd and , needing to win just 72-72— 144 SatiSun 111-31. cals— Hanziik, Boston coach Rodgers. Buffalo 18 8 4 40 106 90 San Francisco 11 2 0 .846 365 216 Allan Yamarmto 7:30 p.m. — College football: Air Force al one set Friday to reach the semifinals of the Masters 72-72— 144 m l Sunapee pp pdr 11 -17 base 6 trails 4 lifts A— 14,890. Montreal 18 11 2 38 103 82 L.A. Flams 9 4 0 .692 337 280 Lee Elder 70- 74—sm. 144 Hawaii, ESPN Frost leads golf challenge Boston 16 9 3 35 97 74 New Orleans 6 7 0 .462 293 256 doubles tennis tournament, outlasted Jorge Lo?.ano and 7:30 p.m. — Celtics al Knicks, Channel 18, 76ers 107, Pistons 101 Hanford 14 15 1 29 97 99 Atlanta 3 10 0 .231 208 332 Rats Peak not operating Friday open Sat 5 WTIC Quebec 6 20 3 15 89 132 Todd Wltsken in a five-set battle that stretched until near­ trails. SUN CITY, South Africa (AP) — South African DETROIT (101) x-clinched division title 7:30 p.m. — Devils at Whalers, SportsChan­ CAMPBELL CONFERENCE ly midnight. nel. WTIC Aguirre 8-14 0-0 17, Edwards 4-8 0-0 8, Sunday, Dac, 10 Bowling Raggad pp 14-42 base 3 trails 2 lifts sm David Frost had eight birdies en route to a 6-under-par Norris Division begiint wknd-31. Laimbeer 5-12 0-0 11, Dumars 6-13 1-2 13, Atlanta at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Jarryd and Fitzgerald defeated Lozano and Witsken 11:30 p.m. — College basketball: Middle Ten­ 66 Friday and took a three-stroke lead at the halfway W L TPts GF GA Temple Mtn. not operating plan to open Sat- Thomas 7-19 6-8 21, Rodman 7-12 3-5 17, Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. nessee State at Louisiana Tech, ESPN Minnesola 16 13 1 33 107 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, 4-6, 6-1 in a three-hour battle that also as­ Sun 3t-2l. point of the Million Dollar Challenge, golf’s richest tour­ Johnson 4-10 0-0 8, ^ lle y 1-2 2-2 4, Bedford 105 Detroit at Chicago, 1 p.m. Chicago 15 12 2 32 104 100 Wtatorville Vly pp 12-32 base 16 trails 4 lifts Sunday 1- 1 0-0 2. Totals 43-91 12-17 101. Kansas City at Green Bay, 1 p.m sured a semifinal spot for South Africans Pieter Aldrich Blossoms nament. SL Louis sm PHILADELPHIA (107) 12 11 5 29 97 89 New Qrleans at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Barbara Griswold 193, Sandra Williams 10 a m. — College basketball: Xavier al Toronto and . 40km xc Sat-mens pro tour. “It doesn’t often happen that you hit so many good Barkley 4-6 3-5 11, Mahom 6-9 10-14 22, 13 17 0 26 121 138 Pittsburgh at New York Jots, 1 p.m 189-194, Janet Hattan t79-477, Barbara Devito Miami (Ohio), SportsChannei (tape) Detroit 8 16 5 21 86 114 Under the complicated round-robin system employed Wildcat pp 6-20 base 16 trails 3 lifts sm shots in one round, and I took full advantage of it,” said GminskI 4-9 4-4 12, Dawkins 12-18 2-3 26, San Diego at Washington, 1 p.m 189-462, Donna Eicher 497, Donna Schmitt VermonL Noon — Khimik, USSR al Flames Hawkins 5-14 6-6 17, Anderson 6-15 6-7 18, Smyths Division Seattle at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. at the end-of-the-season doubles championships, Jarryd 186, Harriet Giordano 454, Doris Hatten 461, SportsChannel Edmonton Ascutney not operating open Sat 4 trails Frost, whose score was one off the course record. “I also Smith 0-1 1-2 1, Brooks 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 37-74 14 10 5 33 117 102 Tampa Bay at Houston, 1 p.m Donna Eicher 233-203-577, Edith Tracy 1 p.m. — Cowboys at Eagles, Charviel 3 Calgary and Fitzgerald had to win at least one set to eliminate Bolton Valley pp pdr 1830 base 26 trails 6 made some good putts.” 32-41 107. 12 10 8 32 129 108 Cleveland at Indianapolis, 4 p.m. t95-512. 1 p.m, — Steelers al Jets, Channel 30 Los Angeles 14 11 lifts sm. Detroit 29 24 16 32— 101 2 30 120 111 New "ilork Giants at Denver, 4 p.m Lozano and Witsken. 2 pm. — Golf: F*GA Team Championship. Frost, playing better than when he won the World Winnipeg Bromley pp 6-20 base 12 trails 4 lifts sm. Philadelphia 23 31 26 27— 107 13 13 2 28 87 98 Phoenix at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. Powder Puff ESPN Vancouver Aldrich and Visser will face Americans Patrick McEn­ Burke pp 10-25 base 14 trails 2 lilts sm Series of Golf in the United States in August, ended the 3-Point goals— Detroit 3-10 (Laimbeer 1-2, 10 14 4 24 97 105 New England at Miami, 8 p.m 4 p.m. — Giants at Broncos, Channel 3 Friday's Games Donna Masicotts 178-497, Lori Fenton wknd-20t-4l. Aguirre 1-3, Thomas 1-3, Dumars 0-1, Johnson roe and in a semifinal Saturday afternoon, 4 p.m. — Tennis: Round-Robin Stakes storm-interrupted round with a total of 133, 11-under- 183-499, Barbara DsCaprio 183-454, Katie Haystack pp 14-27 base 12 trails 4 lifts sm. 0-1), Philadelphia 1-4 (Hawkins 1-2, Dawkins Late Games Not Included Monday, Dec. 11 Match, Chs. 8,40 par. Detroit 2, Minnesota 1 with Jarryd and Fitzgerald facing Australians Darren Horenian 176-471, Madeline Disterls 458, Jay Peak pp t8 3 8 base 35 trails 4 lifts sm San Francisco at Los Angeles Flams, 9 p.m. Cahill and Mark Kratzmaim at night. Nancy Hahn 191-482. wknd-61. 7 pm. — Capitals at Sabres, SportsCfannel 8 pm. — Ffotriots at Dolphins, ESPN. WPOP 4 1 Navy seniors get one last shot at beating Army « I

By Tom Canavan a junior, looking to break the Cadets’ Nuggets come from behind to nudge Celtics The Associated Press single-season and career rushing records. He needs 56 yards to break Doug Black’s BOSTON ( ^ ) — Michael Adams EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — For single-season mark of 1,148 yards, set in scored 18 of his 20 points in the second Bob Wcisscnfels and James Bradley and 1984, and 81 yards to snap Glenn Davis’ half as the Denver Nuggets wiped out a NBA Roundup almost every other senior at Navy, this is career mark of 2,957 yards, set in 16-point deficit, stopped Boston’s last- it. 1943-46. gasp bid and edged the Celtics 103-102 The Celtics made 25 of 26 free throws, It’s the last chance to beat Army. It’s Mayweather was expected to break the Friday night. the third time in four games they’ve mark in Army’s previous game, against Trailing by one, Boston got the ball the last chance to avenge three straight missed just one. They are 76 of 81 in that losses. It’s the last chance to win The Colgate, but he suffered a groin injury with 23 seconds left when Larry Bird won stretch. and left in the second quarter. a jump ball from Adams. Bird got the ball Game that is everything at the Naval 76ers 107, Pistons 101: At Philadel­ Academy and West Point. Defensively, Army has given up an back in the comer and was surrounded by three Nuggets. phia, Johnny Dawkins scored a season- average of 19.3 points per game, com­ h i^ 26 points and Rick Mahom added 22 “There is one game on the line right The Celtics moved the ball to Kevin pared to Navy’s 25.5. The Cadets are points and 14 rebounds against his former now,” said Weissenfels, Navy’s free averaging nearly 30 points per game, McHale, but he missed a 12-foot jumper teammates as the Philadelphia 76ers safety and co-captain. “This is the most while Navy has averaged only 12.6 points with five seconds left. The ball bounced defeated the Detroit Pistons 107^101 important one, especially for the seniors, per game and been plagued by turnovers off the rim and rolled to midcourt as time Friday night. since we haven’t won. Not to beat Army near the opposition’s goalline. ran out. Detroit had won its previous eight would be very disappointing.” “I think this is the greatest rivalry,” Boston, which had its four-game win­ The Cadets (6-4) appear to have the ning stre^ snapped, was led by Robert games against Philadelphia and eight con­ Army coach Jim Young said. “Nothing I secutive games at the Spectrum. statistical and talent advantages over know compares to it.” Parish with 38 points, two short of his Navy (2-8), which has lost four in a row. 14-year career high. Bird added 24 and The 76ers trailed 63-62 midway Young ^so said Navy is better than its through the third period, but an 18-5 run But that will be forptten when the teams record. McHale 20, but the Celtics, hit only 16 of capped by a three-point play by Dawkins meet at Giants Stadium Saturday. “They beat Boston College and Boston 53 shots in the second half and six of 24 § ^ Bradley, a halfback and co-captain, has in the fourth quarter. and a 3-point shot by Hersey Hawkins College beat us,” Young said. “I think that gave them an 80-68 lead with 39 seconds spent all season getting ready for this says it all. It shows what they are capable Alex English had 20 points and Jerome remaining in the quarter. game. Lane 16 for Denver, which ended a two- of. All the recent contests have been very Charles Barkley, back after missing “I don’t want to say to my kids or my game losing streak that followed seven ^ m close, hard-fought games." two games with a viral infection, gave grandkids, ‘Well, son, I went to the Naval straight wins. This is 90th meeting between the ser­ Philadelphia its biggest lead, 92-79, on a Academy and we never beat Army,’ ” A tip-in by Parish with 2:27 left was O ^ vice academies. The Cadets evened the layup with 6:01 left in the fourth quarter. 2 DO Bradley said. series at 41-41-7 last year with a 20-15 Boston s last basket, cutting Denver’s / lead to 101-100. Detroit then scored eight consecutive ^ ' Beating Army also would help make victory at Philadelphia, where the game points, but a free throw and layup by up for three straight losing seasons under Walter Davis then made \yhat turned will return next year. Mahom gave the 76ers a 95-87 advantage S h Coach Elliot Uzclac, who was hospital­ Giants Stadium is the 12th site to host / out to be the winning basket with a layup with 1:47 to go. ized last month for testing of an internal off an offensive rebound. It gave the Nug­ 0 ^ the game and the first new one since the A 3-point shot by Isiah Thomas with problem. game was played in the Rose Bowl at gets a 103-100 lead with 1:30 left. 1 m “When you have a disappointing After a Boston miss. Bird stole the ball, 57 seconds remaining brought Detroit to Pasadena, Calif., in 1983. 98-93, but two free throws by Ron Ander­ 2 " D record, beating Army takes everything ‘To me this means a whole lot,” Army leading to a fastbreak on which Dennis out of the way,” Weissenfels said. “Years Johnson was fouled. He made both shots son gave Philadelphia a seven-point lead O JO senior guard Jack Frey said. “I’ve been IL. three seconds later. down Uie road, when people say how did hurt for one reason or another since I’ve with 1:03 remaining. The Associated Press Anderson had 18 points and Hawkins ^ o you do, we could say we beat Army and An eight-point run gave the Celtics a O n been here. Everyone is walking around 17 for Philadelphia. Barkley played 37 that makes everything OK.” the academy saying, ‘Beat Navy,’ and I TOP GUN — Navy quarterback Alton Grizzard Jr. throws some 57-41 lead with 3:42 left in the first half. O m The game will have the added attrac- They led 63-53 at halftime. minutes and scored 11 points, although he haven’t tasted that rivalry. Winning this warmup passes during a team practice session Friday at Giants appeared not to be at full strength. m CO .ion of Army halfback Mike Mayweather, Cienver got back in the game in the game means a lot to me.” Stadium in preparation for today’s annual battle against Army Thomas had 21, and” Dennis Rodman Aird quarter when Adams had 15 points, and Mark Aguirre had 17 each for the including three 3-pointers, two of them in Pistons. an 8-0 mn that put the Nuggets ahead Heat 122, Magic 114: At Miami, o 2 80-78 with 2:54 left in the quarter. They IOC advances College bowl season set to begin rookie Sherman Douglas scored a m >> Uailcd 84-82 entering the final period. season-high 31 points, including two free “That was last year; this is this McHale started that quarter with two throws to force an overtime, as the Miami By The Associated Press Back to tlie regular season. For free throws, but two foul shots by English > CO anti-doping plan year,” Schudel said. “This (Bulldog Heat beat expansion and intrastate rival Navy seniors, it’s the last chance to began an 11-0 run that gave the Nuggets a The way it usually works, the team) hasn’t played in one yet this Orlando 122-114 Friday night to break a beat Army and avenge three losses. 93-86 lead with 8:05 to play. They took postseason is supposed to follow the year, so I don’t know if it’s an ad­ At Honolulu, both Air Force and nine-game losing streak. PILING ON — Larry Bird of the Celtics loses the ball as he trips LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — Anti-doping vantage.” the lead for good on Fat Lever’s basket measures are likely to have a more dramatic impact regular ir No. 23 Hawaii are headed for bowl Douglas made two free throws with 23 over the prone figure of Jerome Lane of the Denver Nuggets in the While the teams are similar on of­ that made it 88-86 with 9:02 remaining. than the political changes sweeping Eastern Europe Not in college football. This year, games. Hawaii stays home for seconds left in regulation time to tie the first period at Boston Garden Friday night. The Nuggets’ Blair Ras­ the bowl season begins before the fense, there are defensive differen­ Adams’ third-quarter performance game at 107. Orlando’s Terry Catledge on the results of the 1992 Olympics, the head of the ces. Christmas to play No. 22 Michigan shifted the momentum. He got his 15 mussen is to Bird's left with Alex English on the right. No one was International Olympic Committee said Friday. regular season ends. State in the Aloha Bowl, while Air potential winning shot from the comer “We are trying to create things points in a span of 4:42 when Denver While some athletes may leave their Socialist Sandwiched between Saturday’s Force meets Mississippi in the rimmed out at the buzzer. hurt on the play. The Nuggets beat the Celtics, 103-102. and come after you all the time,” turned a 65-59 deficit into an 80-78 lead homelands under liberalized travel laws, the Army-Navy and Air Fbree-Hawaii Liberty Bowl on Dec. 28. Grant Long scored the Heat’s first six games, Fresno State meets Ball Fresno State coach Jim Sweeney Air Force is led by quarterback with 2:55 left in the period. points in overtime as Miami built a countries in the East bloc have an underlying tradi­ It was the fifth victory in a row for the The setback snapped a three-game win­ State in the California Bowl. Army said. “They are more willing to sit in Dee Dowis, who has passed for “I have to set the tone,” said Adams, 115-108 lead. Douglas converted a three- tion of sporting excellence that should keep them zones.” Hawks, who saw their 93-78 lead dwindle ning streak for Portland, only its second (6-4) plays Navy (2-8) at 2:30 p.m. 1,158 yards and rushed for 1,199. whose 6-for-13 shooting included 3 of 7 point play with 26 seconds left for the near the top of the medal standings, IOC president to 108-107 with just over three minutes to loss in 12 games. Atlanta has won seven Juan Antonio Samaranch said. EST, the Falcons (8-3) and Rain­ On offense, the Cardinals’ David Hawaii’s Jamal Farmer needs one from 3-point range. “1 found a few cracks final points. play. Riley passed for 1,929 yards and and I was able to get some shots off.” of its last eight and six in a row at home. “Maybe the organization (of Eastern European bows (9-2) meet at 7:30 p.m. and the rushing touchdown to tic the NCAA The Magic missed all six shots in over­ The Trail Blazers, who never led, tailback Aaron Carver ran for 1,248 Pacers 106, Bulls 104: At In- sports) will be different, but I think the results will California Bowl starts at 4 pan. record of 17 by a freshman, set by But at the end of the game, he said, “If time. trailed only 119-117 on Kevin Porter’s o^ yards, while the Bulldogs’ Mark we wanted a chance (to win), we had to dianapxrlis. Chuck Person rebounded his be the same,” he said. “Without a playoff system, there Tennessee’s Reggie Cobb in 1987. Miami’s win avenged a 104-99 loss at fourth 3-point basket of the game with 52 B^sotti threw for 1,741 yards and play defense.” missed shot and made a 20-foot jumper al At the same time, Samaranch said, the anti-drug is no ending date when teams are re­ Elsewhere, the NCAA Division Orlando last month in the first meeting seconds to play, but Glenn Rivers tailbacks Bernie Parmalce and the buzzer Friday night, giving the In­ drive being conducted by the IOC and other sports quired to finish the season,” David I-AA playoff semifinals find Mon­ “The last 24 seconds were a tough 24 between the teams. countered with a 3-pointer for the Hawks Cawood, the NCAA’s assistant Adam Wilson combined for 1,193 seconds. I didn’t know what was happen­ The Magic lost its fourth in a row diana Pacers a 106-104 victory over bodies may have an impact on the times and medal yards. tana at Georgia Southern and with 29 seconds left and the Blazers never tables at Barcelona in ’92. director, said. “For some reason, the Stephen F. Austin at Furman. ing,” Denver coach Doug Moe said. while Miami earned its first win since got close again. Chicago and overcoming a 36-point, 10- assist performance by Michael Jordan. “I think the results in Barcelona will show it to regular season seems to be stretched “They got the ball to McHale and he had Nov. 14. The Heat (5-16) remained well Rivers came back with two free throws a good angle, but it didn’t go in.” Indiana’s fifth consecutive victory be a good Games, but with the fight against doping out this year.” ahead of its victory pace of last season, and a layup in the final 20 seconds, Ball State (7-2-2), champion of “There was supposed to be a pick down when their fifth win came on Feb. 5. came after Scott Pippen made a 3-point that we are conducting, maybe the results will not finishing with 20 points. Dominique be so good as before,” he said. the Mid-American Conference, low to me,” Bird said. “Everyone rushed Rony Seikaly scored 24 points and shot to tie the game with eight seconds to WEEKLY BINGO TUESDAY 7:00 PM Wilkins and Spud Webb also scored 20 play. Samaranch sp>okc at the end of a three-day meet­ makes its first bowl appearance in to me so I passed to an open Kevin Long added 22 for the Heat, which had a McHale.” for Atlanta, and Kevin Willis had 19 Reggie Miller and Dctlcf Schrempf cc. ing of the IOC’s executive board, where tentative 22 years, while the Bulldogs (10-1), not scored more than 107 points in any champion of the Big West Con­ Church of the Assumption McHale made 6 of 16 shots, but Bird previous game this season. points and 13 rebounds. Malone had 14 scored 22 points each for Indiana, and approval was given to the committee’s latest anti- rebounds. ference, are playing in their third 22 So. Adams Street hit only 9 of 23. With 12 assists and 12 Catledge had a season-high 33 points Person finished with 15, making just five dmg step — a million-dollar flying laboratory that Clyde Drexler led the Blazers with 31 of 14 shots. will be available to test for drugs anywhere, at any bowl game this decade. Fresno State rebounds. Bird had a triple-double. But he and Jerry Reynolds added 19 for Orlando. Manchester, CT. also committed seven turnovers. points, Pbrter had 24 and Jerome Kersev In a game that featured tough, physical time. defeated Western Michigan 35-30 in Hawks 127, Trail Blazers 120: At At­ 18. ^ “I’m really confused because we came lanta, Moses Malone scored 31 points, in­ defense by both teams, Indiana had only Samaranch indicated earlier in the week that he last year’s California Bowl, but Car­ The Fiawks broke the third tie of the out playing well and then we didn’t take cluding 19 of 22 free throws, as the At­ four field goals in the final nine minutes. would like to see the first tests conducted by the dinals coach Paul Schudel $2.00 Admission game to take a 24-22 lead on a dunk by over $1,000 Cash Prizes care of the ball,” Boston coach Jimmy lanta Hawks blew most of a 15-point But Miller’s two free throws with 1:28 mobile lab by next spring. downplayed the postseason ex­ Wilkins late in the opening quarter and Rodgers said. “In the second half, their fourth-quarter lead before downing the to play gave Indiana a 100-98 lead. Jor­ perience factor. never relinquished the lead. Atlanta won defense was active and good and we Portland Trail Blazers 127-120 Friday dan then missed the second of two free the game at the free-throw line, hitting 41 didn’t move the ball well.” night. throws with 1:12 left, and Indiana got the of 52. Portland made 24 of 34. rebound. I 1 \ ^ y % ^ ^ Boyd insists i i 1 i < East matmen High School Previews arm is sound low in numbers By Len Auster Coventry High boys’ team MONTREAL (AP) —• Oil Can Boyd insists that his arm is "100 percent healthy,” and that “when I’m on. I’ll Manchester Herald be the best pitcher that ever lived.” But the Montreal Expos, who arc Uiking a chance tliat It’s going to be an interesting season, to say the differs vastly from title squad die former Boston Red Sox right-hander can bolster their least, for East Catholic High wrestling coach Santos depleted pitching staff, will submit Boyd to a scries of Corpus. Corpus, who guided last year’s matmen to a dif­ By Len Auster medical examinations next week before officially extend­ Manchester Herald ing a frcc-agcnt contract. ficult 5-14 campaign, doesn’t know what to expect Tlic contract, if signed, would pay Boyd a rc[X)rtcd from his cast that begins its mat action Thursday at V home against Windsor High. COVENTRY — The Coventry $550,000 base salary and another $650,000 if he meets High boys’ basketball team enters certain bonus requirements. The Expos also would have “Some of them have never seen (a high school) wrestling match,” Corpus said of his team that the 1989-90 campaign as defending the option of extending the contract through the 1991 state Class S champions. Opponents, season. numbers 13 for the moment. It is the worst turnout that the veteran coach can ever recall. naturally, will get up to play the Dr. Bob Brodrick, the Expos’ physician who will ex­ Patriots. amine Boyd, agreed witli General Manager David ‘Turnouts (all over) arc diminishing quite rapidly for some reason,” he said. “The kids keep promis­ But to compare this year s squad Dombrowski that Boyd presents a risk. to the team that went 21-4 and won Boyd, 30, has been bothered by blood clots in his ing to come out but then they get a second opinion and decide not to come out. It’s a real hardship this the school’s first state crown in shoulder, forcing him to the disabled list each of the past boys’ basketball would be unfair to tvo seasons. However, medication appeared to have the year. We started this year with 14 and already we’ve had a turnover.” the members who’ll make up this disorder under control when Boyd returned for five starts year’s club. East will most likely field a wrestler in all but with Boston in September. There are sharp differences from one of the 13 weight classes. The tentative lineup “The Boston doctors gave him an antidule: Dec. 14 Windsor H 6 p.m., 16 Manchester Holiday averaged 12 points a game and that to me before.” Tournament, 18 S t Paul H 6 p.m.. 27 Manchesler/Cheney Tech H aided Ayer in long-range bombing — Mario Lemieux extended his this week. final period. Steve Chiasson shot the Boyd described himself as a showman, adding “but I 11 a.m. from 3-point land. NHL-high point-scoring streak to 17 The victory was the third straight have a very serious competitor-type attitude. When I get January 3 Fermi A 6 p.m., 6 at Fairfield Prep with Enfield and puck into the comer from the Min­ Hartford Public TBA. 10 Jonathan Law H 6 p.m., 13 at SL Bernard □ And gone is 6-5 Scott Lucas, games with the tie-brewing goal in for the Penguins. The loss was the on the mound. I’m a businessman. I get on a high about with Southington and Simsbury noon, 17 at Wbthersfield with nesota bluclinc and Burr spun who averaged in double figures in the third period, leading the Pit­ fourth slrai^t for the Devils. around in the faccoff circle and the game itself.” Hartford Public 6 p.m., 20 at RHAM with Bacon Academy, Grasso Tech noon, 24 at Xavier with Sacred Heart 7 p.m., 27 Grasso Tech/ the scoring department at 15.6 a Patrick FlynrVManchesler Herald tsburgh Penguins to a 3-2 victory New Jersey went ahead at 2:39 of Others have described Boyd as an eccentric, especially Kiliingly H noon, 30 East Windsor H 7 p.m. whipped the carom past North Stars game and was a bull on the glass over the New Jersey Devils Friday the first period on a goal by ex- following an outburst in 1986 when he left the Red Sox’ February 3 Fitch H noon, 7 Somers H 6 p.m. goalie Jon Casey. despite his lack of bulk. RETURNEE — Sophomore Rob Buteau, driving past a night. Hartford Whaler Sylvdn Tlirgeon, clubhouse In full uniform and drove home in a funk after I^ur-fifths of the starling lineup Lemieux broke a 2-2 tic with his who capped a 3-on-2 breakaway Detroit goaltcnder Olcn Hanlon learning he wasn’t selected to the All-Star team. The teammate to the basket in a recent practice session, is the of the championship club is gone. 18th goal of the season at 1:54 of with a 10-foot shot from the slot. turned in his fourth straight strong same week, he was admitted — at the Red Sox’ request lone returnee from the starting lineup that led the Coventry But veteran coach Ron Badstuebner, the final period. Red Wings 2, North Stars 1: At performance, allowing just nine — to the University of Massachusetts Medical Center for East girls High boys’ basketball team to the state Class S champion­ who begins his 24th year with a New Jersey goaltcnder Scan Detroit, Shawn Burr snapped a.tldp goals in four games since returning psychiatric counseling and drug testing, the results of ship a year ago. Burke stopped Kevin Stevens' shot midway through the third period as from a groin injury. The veteran career mark of 317-182, is not sing­ which were not divulged. ing the blues. just outside the goal line and the DcUoit Red Wings beat Min­ goalie kicked aside 26 shots to even "I have no problems,” Boyd said. “I have God and I his record at 5-5-4. drop opener “How well we do depends on defensive skills,” Badstuebner said. Badstuebner has one interesting Lemieux reached in and popped it nesota 2-1 Friday night, extending have my medication, but the most powerful thing is that I how the league is,” he began. “I “We don’t have a Jack Ayer to go prospect in 6-2, 195-pound into an open net for his 18th goal. the Nortli Stars’ losing streak to five Detroit took a 1-0 lead midway believe in the Lord. WEST HARTFORD — It was not an auspicious debut don’t see too many strong teams in out and score 30 pioints a game. I’m sophomore Keith Christoffers. “He During his streak, Lemieux has 13 games. through the first period on Chias- "Everybody has problems. No one’s perfect. It’s all into the 1989-90 girls’ basketball season for East our league (Charter Oak Con­ just hoping to get 8-10-12 points out doesn’t have an ounce of fat on him. goals and 22 assists. The Red Wings extended their son’s goal but Minnesota tied it in water under the bridge. I have no regrets about my time Catholic High, as host Northwest Catholic thumped the ference). I do see Portland High, of a lot of kids. But who knows He’s all muscle,” Badstuebner says. The game was the second suaight unbeaten streak to four games the second period when Bob in Boston.” Eagles, 54-27. Friday night in the season opener for both which has most of its players back, who’ll pop up and maybe score Christoffers, however, has very little victory for Craig Patrick, who took ( - - ). 2 0 2 Brooke’s backhanded shot bounced The Expos were successful in reviving the careers of clubs. over as coach and general manager Burr broke the tic with his sixth above everyone else. But I see our­ 14-15 a game. You just have to wait basketball experience and will play off teammate Brian Bellows and Perez and Dennis Martinez, pitchers who had drug and East is immediately back in action as it was to visit selves being very competitive and and see what happens.” with the junior varsity along with of the Penguins after Tony Esposito goal of the season and third in five past Hanlon. alcohol problems prior to being signed by Monu'eal. Ledyard High today at 3 p.m. Junior varsity action was hopefully we’ll win our share. Buteau, who averaged around 18 dressing for varsity games. set for l:30pjn. “Our goal this year is to make it points with last year’s junior varsity, The Coventry coach expects to “They (Northwest) are a good team, and our shooting to the state tournament and hopeful­ drew his first varsity start in the title see a difference in ’89-90. “Those Players want a guarantee against collusion was cold from everywhere,” East coach Etonna Ridel ly be respectable,” Badstuebner game and poured in 12 important kids (Ayer, Oswald, Lucas, etc.) said. East was l-for-12 in the first quarter where it fell adds. points. Ba^tuebner cautions that played year round and their skill behind, 9-2. Buteau, who some may see as the SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — The point by the players will be protection Asked if a detailed bargaining sum­ Coventry, which opens its season level and understanding of the game were here do not want to strike. 'We know East was 8-for-32 from the field for the game. “We Thursday at Cromwell High, has was higher. These kids are not Major League Baseball Players Associa­ from collusion. mary was formulated, Fchr said, “Not the game is healthy." next coming of Ayer, won’t be sup­ tion said Friday it will insist upon a played very tentatively,” Ridel said. seven players it will count on heavi­ ported by a veteran group as he was fulltime with basketball,” he said, " ... The players call upon the clubs to down to ’i’s’ dotted and the ’t’s’ crossed, Law then said it was possible that, bar- guarantee against collusion by the owners Northwest possessed a 24-8 lead at the half and 37-15 ly in the early going. The list in­ in that particular game. adding a majority did play between begin this new era of mutual trust that but we leave here with a number of rmg a lockout, players would open the when the two sides resume contract talks bulge after three periods. Doing the bulk of the damage cludes 5-10 senior Pat Bradley, who “We don’t have a bonafide center a quarter and half a varsity game they seek, by pledging ironclad guaran­ problem arcus we want to raise.” 1990 season on schedule without an next week. for Northwest was inside player Maureen Broderick, who is pegged to open at point guard. but against a man defense we’ll run much of the season. tees against future collusive beluivior,” The first item mentioned in the state­ agreement, as long as negotiations con A resolution, released on tnc final day the statement said in part. had a game-high 17 points. Janet Andrews also had eight Six-foot-2 senior John Totten will an open offense so we really don’t “They have some experience, but ment was the financial health of baseball. tinucd. points for the winners. of the union’s f^our-day meeting, outlined "In a very real sense, players with less Fchr said since baseball was prosper­ play at a forward slot as will 6-2 need a center on offense,” Badstueb­ they are basically an incxpiericnccd But trust still has to be regained. Margaret Riley had a team-high eight points to lead senior Frank Coombs. Five-foot-9 club,” he said. plans fur talks that start again on Tuesday tliun three years’ of service, have simply ing, part of the talks should include the ner said. “Against a zone our inside at Los Angeles. Further talks are "They just took our basic agreement East. senior Chris McCarthy is pegged for players will be Johnson and Totten.” been manipulated by the clubs through a players getting a share of that money. NORTHWEST CATHOLIC (54) — Maureen Broderick 7 3.6 17. Beth scheduled for the following week in New we bargained for in good faith and threw duty in the backcourt. Six-foot-2 Others who may make a contribu­ Schadula: Dac. 14 Cromwell A, Tolland H, variety of

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WASHINGTON (AP) — An court fight. Iowa woman battling her state’s The Iowa Supreme Court ruled in mandatory seatbelt law lost a another case that the state law is Supreme (Tourt appeal today. constitutional, and spent just two The justices, without comment, paragraphs in upholding Mrs. MBS girls hold ofT Hall refused to hear Linda Diane Clark’s Clark’s conviction last Sept. 18. arguments that the law, similar to In the appeal acted on today, Mrs. those in most states, violates her Clark said, “This case provides the § ^ By Jim Tierney constitutional rights. court with an opportunity to Manchester Herald X-i Mrs. Clark, a Marshalltown delineate the boundaries of state ac­ housewife, was ticketed April 26, tion as regards inalienable rights of ^ m Some anxious moments were in store for Manchester 1988 for not wearing a seatbelt the individual citizens.” High girls’ basketball coach Joe DePasqua after his In­ while teaching her daughter how to Arguing that the safety of wearing dians experienced a scoring drought of 5:16 in the fourth drive the family car. seatbelts is questionable, Mrs. IS quarter of Friday night’s season opener versus Hall High The violation carries a SIO fine. Clark’s appeal said, “When .state ^ - < of West Hanford at Clarke Arena. i With court costs, Mrs. Clark faced regulation causes injury and death However, in the final minute of play, Manchester’s Jen paying $21.50. by an unproven speculative measure Brindisi and Jodi Widmer each converted a pair of free Challenging her jury-trial convic­ of safety, a justiciable conuoversy throws as the Indians came away with a 43-33 non- tion through the Iowa courts and to exists.” league victory. the Supreme Court has cost her “about $1,000 so far,” Mrs. Clark Mrs. Clark told The Associated Z " D Manchester will next travel crosstown to meet rival said in a recent telephone interview. Press she believes her right to travel O JO East Catholic Tuesday night at 7. Hall is 0-1. “Lots of people said, ‘Why don’t and her right to be free from un­ necessary government regulation is r- o After a 15-footer by senior Cheryl Fowler (11 points) you just pay the $21.50,’ but it’s the violated by the seatbelt law. O ^ to open the final eight minutes, giving Manchester its principle of the thing.” Q m biggest lead of the game at 36-25, the Indians’ next field The last bill Mrs. Clark received “In a free country, they can’t do goal came with 2:06 left. Amy Shumaker (eight points) Reginald Finto/Manchester Herald — she has yet to pay the fine or any that,” she said. followed up a missed free throw by Tricia O’Connell and Samantha Jahnke of Andover went to visit Santa at Center court costs — was for $66.50. Mrs. Clark said she has no doubt Manchester led, 38-31. HO-HO-OOPS — These two youngster don’t find anything Mrs. Clark acted as her own the time and money invested in her the man in the funny red suit. Ashley and Springs Park Friday, but it was less than a happy experience. lawyer throughout the unsuccessful court case was well spent. Fortunately for Manchester, which was 2-for-13 from amusing about the field in the fourth quarter. Hall also was cold in the m shooting department. The visiting Warriors were 2-for-l 1 in the final stanza. > CO “Our goal is to keep everybody under 40 points,” Program encourages understanding DePasqua. said. “I kept saying that and I think we forgot > J 3 H about us scoring (in the fourth quarter). We just went By Rick Santos was less than 2 percent. they may have, “Anything from when a kid has > cold. I think everybody was real tight. Hall is always a Manchester Herald And with these demographic changes come difficulty attending school, to problems with “0 close game.” problems, and one of tlie primary functions of the teachers, to problems at home,” he said. When the grant money used to sponsor a multicultural director is to solve the problems that Deakin said, “He has become so effective at Brindisi, who had a team-high 12 points, scored six of program designed to increa.se multicultural aware­ arise in an integrated school system. Lou Irvin, a this, that it’s not unusual to see white kids in his her eight second-half markers in the third period as ness in Manchester schools dried up in the late former college and semi-professional football office.” Manchester increased its slim 20-19 halftime edge to 1970s, the program didn’t. player, has that job. Irvin said he spends some of his time in what he 34-25 after three quarters. The school administration and Board of Educa­ Working with Manchester’s high school and calls “crisis intervention.” Tliis includes settling Hall committed 16 of its 27 turnovers in the first half. tion were so pleased with the work of the multi­ junior high school students since 1981, Irvin has disputes between students or between teachers and Manchester only turned the ball over a total of 13 times. cultural staff that they decided to continue funding earned an excellent reputation. “You talk to him students. “Anytime anything happens that could DePasqua cited the play of Shumaker in the middle. the program through the town’s own education about emotional subjects, and you don’t get an be constmed as a racial incident, I am empowered “Amy Shumaker played a great defensive game,” he budget. emotional response,” says Deakin, “you get a by the superintendent to chase, interact, and sort said. “They were going back door on us and 1 told her to But without the federal contributions, the staff professional response.” out whatever it is.” sag into the middle. And she was just picking off passes had to be cut back to one position, the multicul­ A graduate of Hampton and Virginia State However, Irvin said, he is not aware of any and that’s what got us the lead.” tural director. universities, Irvin works in many ways to reach recent racially motivated incidents in the schools. The closest Hall would get in the fourth was 36-31 Today that position is still seen as very impor­ tlie goal of multi-cultural harmony within the And he has not been asked to record statistics of after a free throw by Nikki Schaller (game-high 16 tant, says Assistant Superintendent of Adminisua- schools. Some of the tasks include: such cases. points) with 2:31 left. tion and Personnel Wilson E. Deakin Jr. “If you •Coordinate the Project Concern program The schools keep no statistics, said Manchester “Hall’s a good team,” DePasqua said. “They have believe in a pluralistic society — and that’s what which brings more than 90 minority students — High School Vice Principal Barbara Quinby, be­ decent size. Right now we don’t have size with our in­ we have — and people getting along and working mostly black — from Hartford into the cause it is difficult to classify incidents as racial or juries.” together, then this is something we have to work Manchester schools. non-racial. To find out why someone does some­ Kathy King (6-0), Shelly Dieterlc (5-11) and Julie at in the schools.” •Acting as an ombudsman for minority students thing is not simple. Holmes are all sidelined with injuries for the Indians. In the Manchester school system about 13.5 having problems in the schools. Irvin says rather than dwelling on statistics, he “Everyone contributed,” DePasqua summarized. “At percent of the students are minorities. Including •Disseminating information about different eth­ takes a positive approach when he confronts a the end, we hit our foul shots and that’s the name of the the almost 100 students bused into town from nicities and cultures. problem. “The climate is one where we try to game.” Hartford, 924 of tlie total student population of •Aiding the schools in recruiting minority evaluate it.” Manchester also took the junior varsity contest, 35-10. 6,837 are non-whites. teachers. Racism docs exist in the schools here, but it ex­ Patty Hombostcl led the young Indians with 10 points. Deakin said these statistics reveal a drastic Irvin, who is black, helps minority students ists everywhere, he said, and there is no way of LOU IRVIN change from when he came to Manchester about mostly in small groups or individually. He says his function is to try to solve whatever problems Please see DIVERSE, page 8 multicultural director MANCHESTER (43) — Choryl Fowter 4 2-2 11, Jodi Widmer 1 2-2 4, 20 years ago. In 1970, the minority population Tricia O'Connell 2 1-t 5. Jen Brindisi 4 4-6 12, Amy Shumaker 4 C-0 8, Tammy Dubois 1 1-6 3. Cheryl O'Connell 0 0-0 0, F>atty Hombostel 0 0-0 0. Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald U Totals 1610-21 43, HALL (33) — Rachel Smith 0 2-2 2. Nikki Schaller 7 2-6 16. Katie Gal­ WHOSE BALL — Manchester High's Amy Shumaker, right, closes her eyes as she tries to lagher 1 1-4 3, Anital Rosenberg 2 3-6 7, Debbie Cotin 1 1-7 3, Michaela Sears’ conduct questioned Flobertson 0 0-0 0, Colleen Cronin 0 0-0 0, Jill Michalski 1 0-0 2. Totals 12 get a grip on the basketball along with Hall High’s Anital Rosenberg (24) during Friday’s 1 Lights, sound, action: 9-2533. Crash injuries deplete 3-point goals: M- Fowler. 1989-90 opener for both schools at Clarke Arena. Shumaker had eight points in the In­ Halftime: Manchester 20-19. dians’ 43-33 victory. but she denies any bias Directors to be on TV family’s resources with Preferred Equities, a business By Rick Santos By Rick Santos “This should have been done paruiership that includes Cummings, In June of 1988 “Bill” was in Manchester Herald Manchester Herald before,” said Democratic Town Mimehester developers Robert F. Director Stephen T. Cassano. “We an automobile accident and sus­ have been extremely lax.” tained spinal damage and multi­ Time to Share Democratic Town Committee Plea.se see ETHICS, page 8 Members of the Board of Direc­ Chaimian Theodore R. Cummings tors can set their sights on Hol­ Televising the meetings will have ple head, face and leg fractures. many advantages and disadvantages, today accused a member of the town lywood now that the town ad­ The injuries left him unable Cassano said. ‘The people w ho' Etliics Commission of acting unfair­ ministration is planning arrange to work. “Bill” needs men’s size small ly in connection with a hearing held televising tlicir meetings on cable watch three or four of these winter clothing, Christmas gifts programs arc going to know whose In October he almost died in September. television. from spinal meningitis, caused and a food basket for his fami­ Cummings said that commission Town Manager Richard Sartor has prepared. If 1 sit there and say noth­ ing and do nothing, then people will by leaking spinal fluid. ly- member Mary Sears acted unethical­ index announced a time has already been ly at a Sept. 7 hearing by not know I’m not prepared.” With meet­ Separated from his family set to televise the new board’s first Donations to aid “Bill,” his rc.sponding to inquiries made by 16 pages, 2 sections organizational meeting, last month s ings on television, “nine directors (wife and two small children) family and over 440 other will be prepared.” Chairman William FitzGerald as to swearing in ceremony. The by the long ordeal, “Bill” has Manchcstcr/Bolton needy possible prejudices held by mem­ Classified______videotaped program will be aired at Presently, he said, only the 10 to progressed to living with an families can be mailed to Com ics______20 people who regularly attend bers of the commission in a case in­ Focus______6 p.m. Dec. 21 and 28 on Cox uncle and daily checks by visit­ MACC Seasonal Sharing, Box meetings and those who read the volving then Planning and Zoning i Local/State Cable’s public access channel 13. ing nurses. 773, Manchester. Commission Chairman Alfred Sief- I Lottery _ Sartor, who is familiar with newspaper accounts know about the Witliout money he can only fert Sr. Nation/lMirld. televising town governmental meet­ politicians and administrators who dream of rc-csutblishing a home Non-perishable food, gifts Cummings’ comments came on Obituaries__ ings from his days as South work for them. “We now operate in Opinion____ for himself and family, but he and toys may be left at the fire the heels of a request by Sears that Windsor’s town manager, says a vacuum.” Sports_____ stations at 53 Center St. and 32 the town’s Board of Directors inves­ board members arc urging him to ar­ Asked if broadcasting the mccl- hopes to spend Chrismias with Television them. Main St. tigate whether the Planning Depart­ range the broadcasting of their ment knew of Sieffert’s involvement regular meetings. Plea.se see TV, page 8