16— MANPHRSTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 18, 1990

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Fullv loaded, excellent Bone China setting tor condition, original YARD MASTERS WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. 8 plus extras, 60 pieces owner. $7,500. 646-5153, i -Wintertime Improvemen,: Quality work at a OGALLALA Down In all. $1000; 3 hand­ leave message. -Tree & Branch Removal reasonable pricel Comtorters-AII natu­ made Oriental carpets. -Gutters Cleaned Interior & Exterior ral, luxurious, light­ 4x3. 1 Silk, 2 Wool. CHEVY-198d Monte J -Snow Removal Free Estimates weight, warm. Free co­ Make otter. 644-3446. Carlo. V-8, air, very -Any yard Job considered Call Brian Weigle lor brochure. Made In FOR SALE-DIsc Jockey good condition. $1,300. 642-6595.______643-9996 645-8912 Nebraska. Contact La- equipment. Leave a A Vae, Natural Fibers message, 643-2637. OLDS-1977 Toronado. V- Corporation, Searle 8, loaded, 80K, excel- BOOKKEEPING/ McHugh Himself Fleld-2G, Ogallala, Ne­ lent mechanical NCOME TAX braska, 69153.1-800-658- condition. $1000/best Painting & wallpapering at 1 Captured members of the Panama Defense Forces are seen 4370.______otter. 647-1175. UlanrhpHtfr Im lJ i its b est Free Estimates. Fully here doing sanitation work in Panama City. (CHOOSE ONE: VENDING Machines. I TAG SALE ALAN W. GATES & CO. Insured. Establisheed 1974. National security adviser, White House Chief o( StofO Brent Cheap! Large number Scoweroft recently said the Panama Invasion will not be a of new Easy Vend II IN-DOOR Tag Sale-Many 21 Years Experience bulk candy vending Items. 60 Cooper St., 643-9321 precedent for further intenrenflons. All phases of machines. Available at Manchester, Saturday, ITRUCKS/VANS A tax preparation and subsantlallv reduced January 20th, 10am- I FOR SALE Friday, Jan. 19,1990 2 President (CHOOSE ONE: Alfredo MATCHWORDS 6pm. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price; 35 Cents financial planning. Wall Papering and Painting prices. Call (208 ) 529- Cristlanl, Jose Azeona) o( El Salva­ 5302.______TOYOTA-1982, 4x4 pick­ ■Individuals -Partnerships 30 years Experience dor now says that “some elements (2 points for each correct match i SINGLE Iron bed, $75; up. Good condition. •Corporations Estales o( the armed forces" were respon­ $4,500 or best otter. Cal 1 ?— 5------*- Insurance, References and a-strange rellner, $20; 5 piece I CARS ■Fiduciaries -Trusts 1- slay 647-1261. Free Estimates sible for the November slaying of kitchen set, $25; scatter FOR SALE Bush raps six Jesuit priests. 2- hostility b-variation rugs. 649-2433. • Family Financial MARTY MATTSSON Counseling 649-4431 3- bizarre c-anger TOYOTA, 1984, Corolla ■ Computerized Tax 3 Students and others In Romania I CARS 4- Inflame d-murder I CARS LE. 79K, air, A M /F M FOR SALE D.C. mayor faces Returns are upset about the way the new call to cut FOR SALE cassette, good condi­ • TTD-TTY For the Deaf government there was chosen and 5- verslon e-arouse tion. $3,500. 649-6672. CUSTOM PAINTING/ Alan W. Gates about how (CHOOSE ONE: soon, WALLPAPERING SERVICES tar ofD the date Is for scheduled N FICA tax Registered Rnancial Planner Over 20 years mpetienoe PEOPLE/SPORTS CARDINAL CLYDE elections. Lipman VW 210 Main Street Quality, raliaMIty. (5 points for each correct answer) CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Manchester Free ^im a ls s . Rte. 83, Vernon BUICK, INC. ROUTE 83, VERNON WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ Relereneas & Fu8y Insured 1985 Buick Riviera Loaded $8,795 cocaine use count 649-7470 4 In the wcke of liberalization in 1 Dustin Hoffman Is drawing rave re­ 88 Jetta GL Auto. Air $8,488 83 Olds Omega 4 Dr. $4,995 dent Bush is trying to blunt the 1986 Celebrity Sedan $6,360 Bulgaria, officials are worried about views (or his portrayal of the Jewish 88 Golf Sport 5 spd. $6,488 84 Buick Century Wbg. $5,995 momentum of a politically appeal­ Fax649<}295 872-6383 1986 Pontiac Firebird $6,895 WASHINGTON (AP') — Mayor at the Vista International Hotel, six Miami, President Bush shook his Visa/Mastercard rising hostility toward that nation's moneylender..?.. In a rww production 87FoxGL5spd . A/C $4,988 84 Olds Cut Sup 2 Dr. $4,995 ing plan to cut Social Security taxes, 85 GTI 5 spd.. sunroof $4,788 1986 Pont Trans Am 26K $8,995 Marion Barry, cm'tialllcd by blocks from the White House, sour­ head and said, “No comment,” when ethnic (CHOOSE ONE; Turkish, of Shakespeare's "Merchant of Ven­ 1986 Grand Marquis V-6 $8,980 84 Chev Monte Carlo V-8 $6,995 arguing it would force cither an in­ ED C A R R a L S PAINTING 87GTI 16V, 5spd. $7,988 repeated accusations

ATLANTA (AP) — A landing “Obviously something went landings an hour on two runways in EastctTi Airlines jet tore the top off a wrong for two airplanes to hit each 1987, an airport spokesman said Fog delays shuttle landing Major killers get little attention twin-engine plane that touched other on the runway,” Barker said. then. ’'4 " i down just before it, killing one per­ “Everything involving the move­ Gene Griffin, an Eastern pas­ son aboard the smaller aircrafU offi­ ment of those two aircraft will be senger from New York, said, “The CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) The forecasters proved right. Be Wild” as the wakcup music. ATLANTA (AP) — Federal health officials said “We know what the risk factors are,” Hahn said. cials said. considered” by federal investigators. plane veered to the left and hit Dense patches of fog formed and “Good morning Columbia, 1 hojK — A threat of fog that proved real Thursday that nine preventable chronic diseases are “We know less about how you get people to act on None of the 149 people on the jet Roger Myers, another FAA something. 1 thought maybe it was a were in the area at the planned land­ you’re ready to rock and roll,” said blocked Columbia’s return to Earth responsible for more than half the deaths in this them.” . . T-.- was injured in the accident on a run­ spokesman, said the Eastern plane pothole. No one was really sure ing time. Flight rules dictate the control center. until Saturday, making for the country — but get only 2 percent of the public health According to a report from 45 states and the Dis­ way at Hartsficld Atlanta Interna­ was completing its landing as the visibility of seven miles for landing. “We’re ready to rock and roll,” what was going on, but no one was longest space shuttle mission yet. dollars spent by the states. trict of Columbia, less than 2 percent of state public tional Airport at 7:15 p.m. Beechcraft still was taxiing on the “Our concerns were valid and we replied shuttle pilot Jim Wetherbee. really hurt or shaken up.” The shuttle had planned a pre­ Meanwhile, another preventable cause, injuries, health expenditures are allocated to prevent and con­ Thursday, an Eastern spokesman runway. Those who witnessed the col­ dawn landing today at Edwards Air did the proper thing today,” said The 11-ton scientific satellite remains the leading cause of “premature loss of life” trol chronic disease, the CDC said. said. The spokesman said a wing “The Eastern airliner landed be­ lision described it much differently. stowed in the spaceship’s cargo bay Force Base, Calif., but Mission Con- Flight Director Lee Briscoe. with suicide and homicide and AIDS also ranking “That’s low,” Hahn said, noting that other chronic was damaged on the jet, a Boeing hind him, and they collided on the had been in orbit for nearly six years uol decided to keep Columbia in The initial directive to hold off high. diseases not included in the CDC’s dangerous nine 727. runway,” Myers said. “He (The “I seen this debris flying before being snared by the ’i Wfl orbit beeause conditions were was relayed to the astronauts just The national Centers for Disease Control reported also could be targets of increased public health ef­ The collision involved Eastern Eastern pilot) was on his landing everywhere, terrible, just like it favorable for a fog bank to move in three hours before they were to have astronauts a week ago. flipped over and it was way up in that nine chronic diseases — diseases with long forts. . Flight 111, which originated in roll,” meaning the jet was still roll­ suddenly. fired their re-entry engines, wrap­ The satellite, called the Long periods of onset or suffering — by themselves ac­ The average state expenditure on chronic disease Montreal and stopped in New %brk, the air — terrible,” said R o^ey Duration Exposure Facility, was ing to a stop. The new landing time of 12:01 ping up a flight that deployed one counted for 1.1 million deaths in 1986, 52 percent of control and prevention is 66 cents per person per and a twin-engine Beechcraft King Barker said officials did not know Johnson, an airport ground worker. deployed by a shuttle crew in April a.m. PST extends the flight to nearly satellite and rescued another. the deaths nationwide. Air 100 flying from a suburban air­ how much time lapsed between the Airport spokesman John Braden 1984 and was supposed to remain in year, Hahn said. 11 days, surpassing the old record The shuttle will have four chances They are stroke, heart disease, diabetes, obstruc­ That amount includes money spent on efforts such port. A second person aboard the two plane landings, although “It was said the jet coasted 2,000 feet before orbit for less than a year, but its by 11 hours, 38 minutes. That was Saturday to land at the Mojave tive lung disease, lung cancer, breast cancer, cervical as disease screening programs, but does not include Beechcraft was injured. very close between the two.” stopping. retrieval was delayed because of set by Columbia in 1983. Desert base. cancer, colorectal cancer and cirrhosis of the liver. Both planes had been cleared to It isn’t unusual for planes to land The runway where the crash oc­ scheduling changes and the 1986 education or direct doctors’ care at public clinics. Capsule communicator Mike Columbia carries enough fuel and “They’re all largely preventable — or preventable Comparable figures on federal public health land. Federal Aviation Administra­ within two minutes of each other at curred was closed until National other supplies to stay in orbit until at Challenger accident. Baker early today initially directed to some extent,” said Dr. Robert Hahn, a CDC spending for chronic disease were not available, The Associated Press tion spokesman Jack Barker said. Hartsficld, which was the world’s Transportation Safety Board inves­ the five astronauts to lengthen the least Monday, officials said. Scientists want to know how the epidemiologist. Hahn said. Many of the federal government’s health PLANE CRASH AFTERMATH — A Beechcraft 100 rests nose down off the runway of At­ Asked if that indicated a problem busiest airport in 1987 and ranked tigators would let airport workers flight by one orbit, or 95 minutes, in Other U.S. landing sites at the various experimental materials The preventable risk factors for those nine chronic programs concentrate on research, epidemiology and in the control tower, he replied, third last year, according to FAA move the wreckage, probably some­ case the fog forecast improved. Kennedy Space Center in Florida stored in 57 trays outside the LDEF diseases include cigarette smoking, overweight, high education, not the traditional screening and preven­ lanta International Airport Thursday after it and an Eastern Airlines 727 collided. “That’s under investigation.” figures. The airport averaged 75 time today, Braden said. When it didn’t, he said, “We’ve and at White Sands Missile Base, withstood being pounded by blood pressure, drinking and lack of exercise. tion efforts of state-funded health clinics. decided not to come home today. N.M., also had unacceptable micrometeoroids, blasted by cosmic The weather looks a lot better Satur­ weather conditions today. rays and corroded by atomic oxygen. day.” The space travelers planned a day “OK. Sounds like the best plan,” of exercising, photography and other Columbia commander Dan Bran- light activity. in the Greater dcnstcin responded. Earlier he said, Their day began at 9:35 p.m. EST “This is not a good vehicle to fly Thursday with Mission Control blar­ Manchester Area into fog.” ing the Steppenwolf song, “Bom to REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES Houses For Living by STRANO REAL ESTATE COMPANY R E \L i:sTATi: 985 Main Street 395 NO. MAW STREET, m is Zinsser Agency 646-1511 MANCHESIER, CT 06040 \ Manchester. C l 06040 (203) 647-7653 m (203) 647-8000 t %

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tWnWMBaCASrtWCflE I/N90 It began as the nation’s largest child abuse case carries message ...... lew and ended as the nation’s longest trial. In the six Iranian years between, the McMartin Pre-School case BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — grating of a house in Medellin. Residents Journalists from Colombia’s two helped incite a revolution in the way society treats The Medellin cartel released a its youngest victims. hostage with a message for Presi­ major radio networks, Caracol and backed It was August 1983 when a woman named Judy dent Bush pledging to end the drug RCN, were tipped off by Johnson called the police in Manhattan Beach, trade, and some leading politicians anonymous phone callers and ar­ deserved Calif., to say that her son had a red bottom and was said victory is near in the war on rived at the scene shortly after Toro talking about a man named Ray. Ray worked at the traffickers. Gonzalez’s captors drove off. a loser McMartin Pre-School. The cartel released two previous In their message, the Ex- What followed was a nightmare — a legal case hostages on Wednesday, and in a tradilablcs asked Bush to take them attention By Jack Anderson that became too long, too cumbersome, loo expen­ communique it defeated defeat to at their word. and Dale Van Alta______sive and loo traumatic. It ended Thursday witli the the govcmmcnti It offered to stop its “If President Bush and the men of jury acquitting the defendants of 52 charges and activiti/cs in exchange for amnesty. the ... (U.S. Drug Enforcement Ad­ The format of meetings by the Board of Direc­ WASHINGTON — Romanian despot declaring themselves hopelessly deadlocked on the The cocaine lords have made such ministration) do not believe the tors has been the subject of a good deal of discus­ Nicolae Ceausescu got some last-minute remaining 13. promises before, and major word of drug traffickers, why do sion and controversy. When he was a member of help from a soul mate who is now embar­ Regardless of the outcome, experts say the case newspapers and the government they negotiate with them and why the minority. Republican Town Director Ronald rassed about coming to the aid of a loser. has led to fundamental changes in the way society called for the anti-drug war to con­ do they let them testify against other Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani Osella argued that the DcmocraLs were not follow­ looks at child abuse. tinue. suspects?” the message asked. tried to prop up Ceausescu by sending “McMartin made it evident to everyone working In their message to Bush ing the prescribed procedures and that one of the The cartel apparently was refer­ Iranian security goons to Romania to with kids and the legal system that there had to be Thursday, the Exlraditablcs, a group ring to plea-bargaining agreements results was that the citizens did not have as much protect him. some changes,” said Nancy Peterson, a spokes­ representing the Medellin cartel, often made between drug suspects opportunity as they should have for expressing Ceausescu’s three-day visit to Iran woman for the Chicago-based National Committee said, “We arc going to release all of and U.S. authorities. views to the directors. while his troops massacred dissidents at for Prevention of Child Abuse. our hostages.” The group’s name On Wednesday, the cartel freed Apparently the problem has not been solved. home conhibuted to the foment that even­ “I think that it’s safe to say that it has influenced refers to drug suspects the United F^tricia Echavarria, the sister of tually overthrew him. Rafsanjani’s a great deal of reform on behalf of kids.” States wants extradited to face At the meeting of tlic directors Ibcsday, a num­ President Virgilio Barco’s son-in- embrace of the Romanian dictator on that Some of those reforms have been in the regula­ charges. law, and her daughter. The two, kid­ ber of citizens appeared to express their views on a trip has not been helped his stock with the tion of child care. Many states now require back­ The Exlraditablcs have kidnapped napped in Medellin Dec. 16, carried town fire house to serve the northeast section of diplomatic community. ground checks, including fingerprints, for all child 85 people in the last 45 iiys. the communique from the traffickers town. It is not easy to tell how many there were Iranian and Romanian sources and in­ care workers. Authorities estimate at least 18 conceding defeat. but about 25 people left the meeting hall when it telligence sources now tell us what went There also is a growing emphasis on training, so remain in the hands of the cartel. Leading politicians said the strug­ on behind the scenes when Ceausescu became clear there would be no public discussion that teachers and child care workers, as well as The message was repeated from gle was almost over. was in Iran. parents and children, know how to recognize the Two Liberal Party presidential of the question. memory by Roberto Toro Gonzalez, He flew to Teheran on Dec. 18 while signs of sexual abuse. who was kidnapped on Dec. 14. candidates, Ernesto Samper and Also present were about 15 town firefighters, his Uoops were brutally putting down a The unfortunate legacy of McMartin may be the Toro Gonzalez, 23, son of a wealthy William Jaramillo, said in declara­ there to express views on the question. riot in the Romanian city of Timisoara. suspicion it cast on an overwhelmingly innocent family that owns a chain of stores, tions published Thursday in the At the beginning of the meeting, Osella, who is The day before Ceausescu’s secret police group of people — the adults who care for children said in a radio interview his captors daily El Tiempo that the offensive had us(^ tanks and machine guns to open The Associated Press board secretary, announced that the fire house in day-care centers and nursery schools. made him memorize the message had pushed uaffickers into an “un­ fire on crowds of demonstrators. conditional surrender.” question would not be taken up until next week A study by the American Association for Protect­ before chaining him to the window Hundreds of men, women and children ing Children showed that about 65 percent of child PEGGY McMARTIN BUCKEY because there were too many other items to be dis­ were murdered. abuse cases involved an older relative of the child, ... after the verdict cussed. Failure new growth industry The battle continued while Ceausescu and only about 5 percent involved baby sitters or Colombian ambassador When the minority Democratic directors tried to was being welcomed by an elated Rafsan­ child care workers. jani. In his first six months as president of change the order of business so that public input can proponent. But human nature remains Other studies have shown the percentage of By Robert Walters fees. They, of course, required their own Iran, no other head of state had bothered sexual abuse cases involving child care workers to Jury rejects kids’ testimony says warships unwanted would be allowed, the Republicans voted them fundamentally unchanged. legal counsel, and the law firm they to visit. be as low as half of 1 percent. down. WASHINGTON — The headline ap­ (After he left the White House, Reagan engaged got $2 million for its work. The two men openly conferred about WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. not necessary at all.” It’s hard to say just how many of the changes in But Atala dd not rule out limited The agenda does list the firehouse question as peared atop a story in one of the nation’s closed the ’80s with a dazzling The two law firms that advised the trade issues. Romania has been a major child care legislation can be traced to the McMartin in biggest abuse trial ever warships off the coasts of Colombia leading newspapers on the very last day demonstration of his amoral peddling of pilots union received a combined total of Uading partner with Iran, and their busi­ arc unwanted and unneeded in the use of U.S. ships and planes for one to be taken up at the second meeting of the case. radar surveillance and aerial back­ of the 1980s, but it clearly was a portent the presidency: In a whirlwind tour of almost $8.2 million, while the two law ness amounted to about $1.8 billion last (AP) — The former But some parents whose children attended fight against drugs, says the ambas­ month. But there is no specific place on that Interest in child care had been rising as more ing. for the 1990s: “Wall Street Prepares for a Japan, he picked up a quick $2 million for firms that advised company management year. Ceausescu had become so enamored operators of a preschool wept when jurors ac­ the once prestigious, but now defunct, McMar- sador from that counuy. women entered the workplace. And there have been “What we object to is unilateral second week’s agenda for public input on agenda Failure Boom.” a scries of cameo appearances.) got a combined total of $5.0 million. of Iran, according to Romanian sources, quitted them of 52 child molestation charges, lin Pre-School gasped when the verdicts were other notorious child abuse cases. In one of the “I don’t think that the sending of decisions made by the United States items. What is a “failure b-jorn”? The story Moreover, the “f^ailurc boom” offers Another $19 million in assorted fees that in November he secretly deposited most recent, seven people in Edenton, N.C., were but outraged parents of children who attended announced. vessels or troops to our waters is Past custom has been to hear comment at the new opportunities for experts in corptorate millions of dollars in gold for safekeeping “The anger is beginning to rise,” said Mary affecting the internal affairs of our explained that it’s the firthcoming bonan­ brought the total to almost $58.7 million charged with sexually abusing at least 70 children the school expressed fears for youngsters necessary,” Colombian Ambassador country,” he said. restructuring, reorganization and in Iranian banks. He misunsted Western Mac Cioffi. “We have programs all over the first meeting of the month. Those who came to the za for investment banks, brokerage in fees paid for a deal that collapsed. at a day-care center. nationwide. Victor Mosquera Chaux said “We would like to see what the bankruptcy to collect bloated fees for un­ banks after seeing some of them freeze Jurors in the nation’s longest and costliest country th.'it tell children to run and tell when meeting did so because they believed they would houses, law firms and others who will The UAL deal hardly set a record, So me argument can be made that McMartin was Thursday. “I think U.S. naval forces points arc, what the arguments are, the ill-gotten gain of another oppornist, criminal trial Thur.sday deadlocked on 12 other somebody hurls them, and our children told. be heard. demand and receive huge fees for dis­ doing in the 1990s the mistakes they however. Last year’s $25 billion only one of many influences, and that change would could begin by trying to control the what the benefits would be, and you Ferdinand Marcos. sex abuse counts against Raymond Buckey and Some of them spent 35 days on the stand and mantling the collapsed mergers, buyouts made in the 1980s. leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco Inc. have occurred anyway. entry of narcotics within their own can be sure that the Peruvian There may be some valid argument for sticking On the second day of his visit to a single conspiracy count against him and his they get a ‘not guilty.’ It shows that our justice and other deals they arranged — for c- To comprehend the enormous amounts generated $756 million in fees — includ­ “The McMartin case was the first one to gain na­ waters.” government will be absolutely un­ to a prescribed order of business. There is no valid Teheran, Ceausescu placed a wreath on tional notoriety. I’m not sure still, though, that it 63-ycar-old mother, Peggy McMartin Buckey. system needs a revamp for kids.” “1 don’t understand why there’s qually large fees — in earlier years. of money involved, take a look at what ing $75 million advisory fee taken by derstanding of the arguments argument for having a format that gives citizens the tomb of Ayatollah Khomeini. In doing had that much of an impact,” said Katie Bond of the Superior Court Judge William Pounders Although they did not testify, she added: “I so much insistence on military “Failure,” one Wall Sueet denizen was arguably was the most memorable failed Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., the pur­ presented by the United States so, he became the only head of state to declared a mistrial on the 12 counts and dis­ know my children were molested. I had my operations when the Colombian the right to assume they will be px:rmitted to ad­ quoted as saying, “is a growth business.” deal of the ’80s — the proposed buy out chaser. Dcnver-ba.sed American Association for Protecting government and eventually reach an kiss up to Khomeini after death. In missed the deadlocked conspiracy charge daughter sleep between my husband and 1 for a military and police forces have dress the board on a given subject, only to find The New York Times account described a by management and the pilots union of Meanwhile, among the collapsed deals Children. retfospect, it was a kiss of death back against Mrs. Buckey. He set a Jan. 31 hearing whole year because she was so afraid some­ shown their capabilities,” he said at agreement,” he said. competition so frenzied among firms the UAL Corp., the parent company of of the ’80s awaiting the high-priced Others say its influence has been profound. Defense Department sources said when they get to the meeting that they will have to home. “First and foremost, there has been an enormous to determine whether the 13 unresolved counts body would come and gel her, that they would a press conference. United Airlines, for almost $6.8 billion. clean-up services of assorted financial ex­ last week that the aircraft carrier come back the next week. anxious to clean up their industry’s mess That night, with word that the increase in awareness of abuse of children under the will be dismissed again.st Buckey. kill her, because she told.” Two of New York’s largc.st banks. perts are bankruptcies involving depart­ Ambassador Cesar Atala Nazal of USS John F. Kennedy has been that it was “setting of bidding wars for demonstrations were out of control in age of 6 .... That is a whole domain that didn’t exist Buckey, 31, who .spent nearly five years in The investigation of alleged mass molesta­ Those who wanted to express views about the Citibank and Chase Manhattan, were ment stores, gambling casinos, drug Peru also said his country would not chosen to lead an interdiction effort bankruptcy specialists.” Romania, Ceausescu begged Rafsanjani prior to McMartin, really,” said David Finklehor, jail before making bail, and his mother, who tion at the family-run school in suburban fire house issue should have been heard. And the engaged solely to raise from a consortium stores and a host of other ventures. accept U.S. troops for drug fighting off the Caribbean coast of Colombia for help. Rafsanjani supplied some of his co-director of the Family Research Laboratory at was jailed for almost two years, cried as they Manhattan Beach ignited a nationwide wave of format should be changed to make it clear in ad­ That news comes at a time when it’s of other banks the money required for the worry about child abuse when it came to light within the country or U.S. vessels in but that no final decision had been Companies filing legal petitions in loyal Indian bodyguards to protect the University of New Hampshire. heard the verdicts. vance when the public will be permitted to speak fashionable for pundits to proclaim that purchase. Citibank declared that it was 1989 seeking protection from their Ceausescu of his return. “If it can happen to seven innocent people it in 198. It produced widespread fear among waters offshore “because they are made on deployment. although the ’80s were a decade of “Secondly, there’s been quite a revolution in the on what agenda items. “highly confident” it could perform the creditors under chapter 11 of the federal The next day, Dec. 20, a contingent of investigation and handling of sexual abuse cases in can happen to you, too. If it had not been in my working parents that their children might be at shameless greed and wretched excess, the task. bankruptcy code had combined assets of Iranian Pasdaran, the Revolutionary the criminal justice system, and that can be naced faith in God, 1 wouldn’t be here today,” Mrs. risk at school. ’90s somehow will be different. Jurors who cleared the pair Thursday said They failed to do the job, sending UAL more than $70 billion — compared with Guard, secretly flew to Bucharest. to McMartin.” Buckey said. Materialism and selfishness, we’re told, slock into a free fall and touching off the slightly more than $40 billion in 1987 and Two days later, when the Romanian For instance, investigators, prosecutors and Buekey avoided reporters after the verdict. children may have been molested. But they NEED SOME EXTRA will disappear along with such leading worst stock market panic in two years. less than $10 billion in 1985. army turned against Ceausescu’s security judges are now frequently trained to deal with the Initially, five other teachers, including Mrs. said prosecutors in the Ural failed to link sexual Open Forum practitioners as Ivan Boesky and Michael Notwithstanding the humiliating collapse Meanwhile, takeover artists are once police, the despot knew it was over. He victims of child abuse, and some prosecutors Buckey’s mother and daughter, were charged. abuse to the detendants. Milken. of their efforts, however, the two banks again considering a UAL Corp. purchase. and his wife Elena fled Bucharest but employ counselors and other specialists to assist The trial cost about $15 million and lasted “1 tried to believe the children,” said juror Daryl Hutchins. SPENDING MONEY!! Don’t bet on it. There probably will be shared $8 million in fees. What’s new in the ’90s? were captured by peasants. them. nearly three years. some moderation — esptecially with the Two of New York’s leading investment Meanwhile, Timisoara was still a bat­ In the McMartin case, hundreds of children ini­ Mrs. Buckey planned today to file a lawsuit But he said the youngsters had been so “con­ taminated” by parents’ suggestions and Newspaper routes available Don’t need Taj Mahal retirement from public life of President bankers, Lazard Frercs and Salomon Robert Walters is a syndicated tleground where eyewimess to the shoot­ tially told investigators that they had been sexually in federal court, contending her civil rights therapists who interviewed them that he could Reagan, a leading get-yours-while-you- Brothers, divided another $16.5 million in columnist ing claimed the pro-Ceausescu forces abused, but many of their accounts were later dis­ were violated, according to attorney James H. in your area... were not all Romanians. According to regarded as false responses to leading questions. Davis. not accept their testimony. To the Editor: some wimess, Iranians or Libyans were Docs Andover need a $1.5 million statement of con­ doing some of the shooting. Similar Earn money and prizes by cern for overcrowding? I do not believe the taxpayers reports of Iranian and Libyan snipers need it, nor can our town .afford it. came from the indusUial city of Craiova. Barbara Bush delivering the Our public officials never tire of remarking about the She sells herself to buy drugs In a two-hour secret trial on (Christmas DON'T MONKEY rural nature of Andover, yet have no qualms in proposing Day, the Ceausescus were convicted of Manchester Herald a Taj Mahal. They have never seen any commercial or in­ softens stance seen the match in three decades as a fensive. As a result, the VD detective has genocide of60,(XX) Romanians and theft dustrial development they approve of, but empire build­ By Tom Tiede of more than $1 billion. “You should have In your neighborhood. professional; there were 47 syphilis cases been tlireatened with guns and knives, AROUND... ing on the taxpayers’ back is OK. stayed in Iran where you had flown to,” on combat role in 1984 and about 5(X) last year. Home values arc dropping; there is no development in BRUNSWICK, Ga. — TTie girl with and run out of a host of dwellings. the prosecutor told them. Call today to get more details. The epidemiologist says he knows girls town; a recession quite possibly awaits our state the spots on her skin says she started On the other hand, the epidemiologists “We do not stay abroad,” Elena WASHINGTON (AP) — First economy: is this the time to put ourselves in steep debt smoking crack cocaine two years ago, as young as 12 who trade sex for crack. are nothing if not persistent. And they Ceausescu said. “This is our home.” lady Barbara Bush is softening the Try Our Pay-By-Mail on a grandiose, overblown project? when she was 16. She was working at the Some of tliem reside in bordellos where usually get their way in the end. Mat­ The two were executed by firing squad. “qualified yes” she gave when asked Vote no on referendum day! they get high and get syphilis around the thews says a little plain talk can be per­ 647-9946 time in a temporary capacity, and she Rafsanjani was fit to be tied, he was if military women should be allowed Program... used to set aside the best part of her salary clock. Matthews says the girls will charge suasive: “When someone is told what embarrassed about helping Ceausescu at to serve in combat. BkJwell...... all , Dana J. Andrusik $25 or more if they are healthy, but other­ syphilis is, when they know that it can She said in a radio interview with It makes paying your subscription easier on you. 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So the girl says she did the TTiat’s what the girl With the spots did missed his ambassador to Romania for Saving ready cash to pay your carrier, answering the Gorman P I...... all only thing she could to support her addic­ with venereal disease. And Charles Mat­ anyway. She says a welfare doctor not telling him about the power of anti- and their presence would cause door when it’s inconvenient or being at home to pay Green R d ...... 102-203 Support student athletes tion: “One guy said he’d sell me a rock if thews is charged with an awesome directed her to help: “I broke out on my Ceausescu forces in time to spare Iran the morale and other problems. your bill. Grissom...... all 'That differed from what she told WE WILL NOTIFY I look down my pants. I be like, God, responsibility of finding them and bring­ chin, and I broke out on my legs, and they humiliation of hosting a has-teen. 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CUSTOMER Hillcrest ...... all after that I did it with his friend.” remained between George Bush and Con­ could pick up someone who was kids get today in the games they play. What I’ve always coastal comer — an area the size of New year ago, and I’m all right now.” 647-9946. After initial payment and prior to expira­ HollSt...... all Since then, the girl with the spots has gress last year will end this month when wounded and carry them to safety, if Jefferson...... all said and will say is that kids who go to school and are in­ Jersey. In fact, the girl is not all right. She still tion, you will be billed. done it with scores of others. She has be­ Bush gives Congress his no-new-taxes 1 thought they could throw a hand Kenny St ...... 1-84 volved in sports for the mosf part (65 percent) stay out of come what is known on the streets as a The staff uses medical reports and smokes crack cocaine, and she still pays budget. 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You could be themselves for drugs, and this in turn is Oakwood S t...... all Parker St...... 2-83 looking at belter kids in the future. fueling a grim increase in various sexual­ down their sex paruiers. The state re­ with syphilis in this district,” he says. M ini-editorial far, or carry.” Motor Route Delivery: Coventry, Andover, Bolton -$27.30,3 months Pearl St...... 62-164 ly transmitted illnesses. The federal quires that all the customers be tested for “Now it’s impossible to even find most of The Department of Veterans Affairs is That answer put her at odds with Rachel Rd ...... all Tonica Spring T rail...... all Union Place ...... all Jack Bowers VD in order to identify the extent of the them. We work hard here. Five days a Pentagon policy, which excludes Rossetto Dr...... all government reported 40,275 cases of not known for its personalized, compas­ Union Street...... all infestation and to reduce the risk to the week. But we can’t keep up with it women from combat roles. Russell...... all 183 Birch St syphilis in 1988, to name one, up from sionate treatment of vets. But there is a Name West Middle Tpke...... 8-150 even Manchester rest of the population. anymore.” good news from Veterans Secretary However, in the U.S. invasion of Shepard...... all 27,273 two years before. Squire Village...... all Wetherell ...... all Most of the numbers are counted in the One problem in this is that sex-for- Edwin Elerwinski. He has ordered that Panama, some women unexpectedly found themselves getting shot at and Apt. Stock Place ...... all Woodbridge ...... 160-199 major urban areas, to be sure. But the crack has become almost as anonymous Tom Tiede is a syndicated columnist. personal letters of condolence accompany Timrod Rd ...... all Woodbridge ...... 231-290 Upset by TV program authorities say prostitution and VD can be as it is popular. Matthews says the “toss- the death benefit checks to the families of shooting back. Mrs. Bush said Thursday, “I found wherever illegal drugs can be ups” are so busy they do not bother to ask 23 servicemen who died last month in Zip Phone wasn’t clear” in the earlier inter­ CALL NOW found, i.e., all over. Charles Matthews, names. Thus, the epidemiologists fre­ Panama. It will be small comfort to those To the Editor: Manchester Herald families, but it is more comfort than the view. for example, says the girl with the spots is MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF...PAY-BY-MAIL The program “60 Minutes” should receive letters from quently have to conduct their searches VA normally gives. We hope this new “What I said was I don’t think 647-9946 / 643-2711 Americans' about pie legal use of drugs in Switzerland one of a small army of infested crack with identifications such as “a guy with a sign of compassion will catch on in the women are physically strong that they aired last Sunday on television. whores in rural southeast Georgia. Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. mustache who drives a Camaro.” Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. VA bureaucracy which often treats vets, enough. But it’s much more compli­ What are'they teaching the American people? Matthews is an epidemiologist with the There is another dilemma, as well.Mat­ cated than that. There’s a morale The Manchester Herald i dead and alive like, like so much bother­ state’s Southeast Health District. He says thews must lake blood tests to determine some paperwork. problem, other problems.” Manrhpalpr lierali'i PuWiBher______Penny M. Sietlen George Kierstead the syphilis caseload here has increased the presence of a social disease, and even Opinion Page Editor ___Hon Hobillard “I do not think a woman is as P.O. Box 591- Manchester, CT 06040 70 Seagraves Road Associate Editor___ Alexander Girelli 1,(XX) ftercenl in recent years, and drugs when the suspects arc found tlicre arc Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta strong as a man." Coventry have been the catalyst. He says he’s never those who think llie whole matter is of­ are syndicated columnists. 10—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Jan. 19. 1990

Man doesn’t have Section 2, Page 11 i Barry Friday, Jan. 19, 1990 to pay care home From Page 1 SPORTS the arrest through a spokesman Thursday night. that kept wife alive Councilwoman Charlene Drew Jarvis, who has announced her can­ Now is the perfect time to check your equipment MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) — a man the ruling, said its attorney Joel didacy for mayor, said Barry’s arrest “changes the political landscape of presented with a $105,000 nursing Specter. Outside of ice fishing, January is doldmm time for learning, there are some good books for beginners. Helen sure that ferrules arc not loose, and that the windings on home bill for keeping his comatose “Oiir position is that the/patient the city.” the guides are tight. If you have a problem, this is the David Clarke, City Council chair­ most fishermen. It’s cold, the weather is not the greatest, Shaw’s book “Fly Tying” is excellent, and Dick Tallcur’s J wife alive against family wishes should have to pay for the ueatment time to take care of it. man and a mayoral candidate, called and what’s to do relating to our favorite sport. book “The Fly Tyer’s Prime” is another. doesn’t have to pay the charges, a ‘until after it has been established by Well, if we were lucky enough to live in New Mexico, Speaking of books, there are a host of great books out This is also the best time to clean your reels of dirt and court ruled. ‘ . a court that it was not the 'patient’s the arrest “a U-agic moment in our grit. I take the spools out, clean the spindles, and .s|X)ols, city’s history.” : or southwestern Colorado, we could be fly fishing for on all kinds of fishing. Trout, bass, salmon, saltwater. All Nassau State Supreme Court Jus­ wish to have the treatment con­ ’* «♦ rainbow trout. Talked to a friend of mine last week and species. There are “how-to” books, stories, practical tips, give them a slight coat of lubricant, check them for wear, tice Edward McCabe ruled that the tinued,” Specter safd. ‘ Top city officials met into the foe's World and then move on to the lines and terminal tackle. he said they had a picnic on both the San Juan, and pictorial essays, etc. Whatever your pleasure. I’m sure home, Grace Plaza of Great Neck, Elbaum’s attorney, Joseph Pope, early hours today to assess the im­ Make sure that there arc no breaks in your fly lines. Dolores rivers. Fishing dry flies. Small ones, 18’s, 20’s Joe Carman you can find it at the local public library. can’t collect the money from Mur­ argued that the ruling ,is well- pact of the mayor’s arrest on the Especially where the leader has joined the line. This is operation of the District of Colum­ and 22’s... Said out of four days fishing, he had to break ray Elbaum of Lake Success fbr the grounded in traditional law. the ice on the guides the first two days, but then it If you arc a tackle “fondlcr,” this is the best time of the where a break can be easily seen. At any sign of wear care of his wife, Jean, who died in “If someone forces unwanted ser­ bia’s government. year to get reaquainted with your gear. One of the things there, I retire the leader to the top. I once lost a big sal­ The undercover operation was set warmed up to 45 and he had a ball. August. vices upon you, over your objec­ OK, we don’t live in New Mexico or Colorado. We I like to do with my fly rods, is give them a coat of mon, leader, and fiy because I did not inspect my ter­ McCabe found that the Long Is­ tions, you cannot be charged for up several weeks ago in an attempt Simoniz or butchers wax. I give my cane rods a butchers minal tackle. Check your leader for strength, too. I usual­ to obtain evidence that Barry was a live here in cold Connecticut. Great indoor pasttime for land nursing home’s continued use those services,” Pope said. tion is running some classes once a week. If you need wax coat very lightly, and then I buff with a soft cloth. ly tic on a new one at the beginning of each sea.son. drug user, said one source. me and lots of other feather flingers. Tie flies. of a feeding tube to sustain Mrs. El- , According to court- papers, a some information on this get in touch with me at the This protects the varnish, and spruces up the stick. With Law enforcement officials If you don’t know how to and want to learn, there are baum’s life over the objections of blood vcssdl ruptured iii h^Irs. El- “Back Room..” (643-2401) I’m there Tuesdays, Wednes­ graphite, I am more apt to use Simoniz. However, either Joe (Jarman, a Manchester resident for many years released no details of the events three options open. One, get a good buddy who does tie, her family constituted “undesired baum’s head in June, 1986. She was days, Thursdays. Third option, if you don’t want to at­ wili work equally well on both types of rod. Ls a recognized authority on the subject of bamboo fly leading up to the arrest. to sit down and show you how. It opens up a brand new services.” taken to North Shore University tend any classes, although I strongly advise hands on At the same time, it is a good idea to check and make rods, and the sport of fly fishing. WUSA-TV reported that Barry vista. Second, the Connecticut Fly Fishermen’s Associa- The Jan. 9 decision, believed to Hospital in Manhasset, where she * V be the first of its kind in the state, suffered a stroke and went into a was lured to the hotel to visit a was praised by right-to-die advo­ coma. k longtime woman friend from cates as an essential tool for forcing While at the hospital, doctors in­ California. health care facilities to listen to' serted a gastronasal feeding tube. In The station said the FBI asked the The Associated Press woman to come to Washington a Hawgood gives Bruins patients and their families. September, 1986,' Mrs. Elbaum was “Hospital and nursing homes can transferred to Grace Plazu, a private ETHNIC VIOLENCE AFTERMATH — Debris litters a street in Baku in the Azerbaijan week ago to set up a meeting with no longer force their will on a nursing facility. region earlier this week after fighting between Azerbaijanis and Armenians. Barry. Barry made several previous patient with unwanted treatment and After she was admitted, Elbaum trips to see her during her stay, the then send the patient’s family the said he requested that his wife be station said. FBI agents babysat the some leeway on Poulin bill,” said Shirley Neitlich, a spokes­ removed from the feeding tube. He woman’s children during her visit, man for the Right-To-Die Society .1 said his wife would not want to bo according to the report. It was Barry’s dealings with BOSTON (AP) — Boston Bruins has some creativity, because when the NHL ALL-Slar game will be Many nursing homes and health kept alive by life-sustaining treat­ Soviets ment. ■ . Lewis that sparked the latest round general manager Harry Sinden has they sec Janney and Neely, they pay played. facilities ignore a patients’ rights, of allegations that the mayor used been expressing some frustration a lot of attention to them,” Milbury Hawgood, a 16-goal scorer last said the society’s attorney. Rose Grace Plaz.a, however, told El- From Page 1 'baum that thp request was contrary drugs. over waiting for Philadelphia Flyers said. season, has played all three forward Gasner. positions as well as defense this to their policies. Elbaum stopped City police were sent to inves­ forward Dave Poulin to report to the Poulin figured to fill the bill for pcared to conflict with statements Ta.ss said today that “the situation reserve soldiers were called up. team following the Ken Linseman season, but apparently would line to “But now they are not going to paying Grace Plazu on June 8, 1988, tigate a report that Lewis was selling the Bruins, but he hasn’t reported earlier by Premier Nikolai I. Ryzh­ in Azerbaijan and Amicnia has ag­ Authorities in Azerbaijan have u~ade to beef up the Bruins attack. get paid for unwanted treatment, and and the nursing home sued. drugs in a downtown hotel room in and hasn’t given Sinden any indica­ stay on the front line. kov, who said the violence was gravated in the past 24 hours.” refused up to now to impose a cur­ Now, following some pleasant tion when he will, if ho will. “I hope every game goes like that is going to carry a lot more . Elbaum petitioned the court to decreasing. December 1988, but abruptly left Virtually all of Baku, an oil center few, despite reports of vicious at­ after finding out the mayor was developments Thursday night, ‘Tve got some personal things tonight and I can play there all year weight with the facility than abstract have the $105,000 bill dismissed on Ryzhkov spoke on ABC-TV’s of 1.8 million people, was on strike tacks by Azerbaijani exuemists on present. perhaps Sinden can afford to play I’ve got to take care of,” Poulin told and we get a couple of goals every patients’ rights,” said Gasner. the ground's that he was forced to “Prime Time Live,” broadcast in the to press demands that Soviet troops Armenian residents. It was not clear The episode was never fully ex­ the waiting game. a reporter on Thursday. He has roots game,” he said. Grace Plaz.a probably will appeal pay for services he did not want. United States Thursday night. be pulled out of the city and local whether the Kremlin intended to im­ plained, but it spurred efforts by Greg Hawgood, who normally in Philadelphia, is a parmcr in a “They’ve tried everybody on left authorities refrain from imposing pose the curfew in Baku and other federal prosecutors to find evidence plays defense, hooked up with cen­ stock brokerage firm there and is in­ wing with (Neely and Janney),” martial law or a curfew, said Savili parts of Azerbaijan, or whether that Barry used drugs at the hotel or ter Craig Janney and winger Cam volved in a charity. Hawgood .said. “It’s kind of been a Peretz, deputy director of Azerin- Yazov expected the Azerbaijani during visits to the Virgin Islands, Neeley Thursday night and set up “I’m just trying, to evaluate every­ revolving door there. Guys joke Bush form, the Azerbaijani news agency. authorities to do it. where Lewis also has been con­ each of his new lincmates on a goal thing,” Poulin said. “I’ve worked about it in the (dressing) room. They Extremists blockaded the Com­ Interior Minister Vadim Bakatin victed of selling drugs. apiece as the Bruins rallied to tic the hard to put myself in the position to say it’s the kiss of death playing on From Page 1 munist Party leadership’s head­ said extremists had obtained defending NHL champion Calgary be able to evaluritc my options and that line.” quarters, refusing to allow its staff to ground-to-ground missiles, tanks, Flames 2-2 at Boston Garden. that’s what I’m doing. “I wish 1 Hawgood credited his lincmates enter, Peretz said in a telephone in­ helicopters and other heavy weapon­ “Hawgie has played wing one or could tell you moire.” with the night’s success. Quaylc said Hollings’ proposal an independent question that stands cent, and it is levied on wages up to terview from Baku. He said ex­ ry- two times before,” said Bruins So doesn’t Sinden, who said he’s “They give you the puck in great was proof that a tax increase would apart from the budget deficit, a tax $51,300 instead of 548,000. That tremists also blocked all the major Foreign reporters have been CBT •coach Mike Milbury, who has been “ticked off’ at f.ic situation. “They places, and when you give it to be the result of reducing Social increase or any other question.” roads in and around Baku. barred from travel to the republics looking for a wirming triumvirate. haven’t informal me as to what the them, there’s a better chance than means a wage-earner could pay as From Page 1 Security taxes. White House press secretary Mar­ much as $3,924 in Social Security Tass reported rioting on the Azer­ since the latest violence began, “He sure loves it.” problems are so I can address them.” not it’s going in the net.” “The cat’s a little bit out of the lin Fitzwater, lumping the Moynihan taxes this year, an increa.se of about baijani border with Iran, and Peretz making it impossible to verify the “You’ve got to have someone in A meeting ap’parcntly has been set Flames coach Terry Crisp agreed. bag right now,” the vice president and Hollings proposals together, $319 from 1989. said some 31 miles of the border reports on the fighting. Earlier this week, federal regulators that position who can skate well and up for Saturday in Pittsburgh where “You don’t have to say a whole said in an interview with The As­ said: “First we had the tax cut and Moynihan argues that the payroll fences had been tom down Thursday Troops already in Azerbaijan and reportedly rejected a tentative agree­ lot if you check the stats,” he said. sociated Press. now we have the tax increase. Can tax should be reduced becau.se by Azerbaijanis who wanted to be the republic of Armenia were told ment for Bank of New England to “Everyone in the league knows (Jan­ However, Moynihan was quoted cuts in benefits be far behind?” mounting surpluses in the Social united with relatives in Iran. Today, Wednesday they could shoot if sell some subsidiaries to Fleet- ney and Neeley) work well together. in today’s editions of The New York Moynihan’s proposal would save Security trust funds arc being u.scd guards arc in control, he said. necessary to stop the bitter fighting Norstar Financial Group Inc. in Whoever is on the ice has to be Times as saying, “It is not fair to say workers $7 billion in Social Security to help offset large budget deficits A journalist with Armenia’s offi­ in the hills around Nagorno- Providence, R.I. aware of them.” I want to raise taxes to offset the So­ taxes this year and $55 billion in fis­ instead of being put away for future cial news agency, Armenpress, said Karabakh. In its statement today. Bank of The tie gave Boston 59 points, cial Security tax cut.” cal 1991. retirement benefits. four people were killed and 10 Tass said officials in Nagorno- New England said it was “actively tops in the overall NHL standings He said the Social Security sys­ The payroll tax, paid by both The surpluses arc the result of a wounded early today in an Azer­ Karabakh expanded an existing cur­ pursuing” the sale of more than $6 and tJiree points more than second- tem “edges on the sacred, and to see employers and employees, rose to 1983 agreement between the Reagan baijani attack on ^ c village of few by two hours Thursday and the billion in assets. place Buffalo in the Adams Division its revenues debauched this way is 7.65 percent Jan. 1 from 7.51 per- administration and Congress in Ycraskh, in the Armenian republic military commandant there ordered Among the assets being sold arc going into the All-Star break. Cal­ on the border with the Azerbaijani which taxes were raised to build up unregistered organizations dis­ $1 billion in leasing assets, $1.3 bil­ gary moved within one point of a pool of hundreds of billions of dol­ enclave of Nakhichevan. solved. lion in home equity loans and $3 bil­ first-place Edmonton in the Smythc lars to pay for baby boomers’ retire­ The journalist, who asked to However, the Azerbaijani lion in commercial loans. Division. Lozis ment costs in the next century. remain anonymous, .said this was the People’s From, which is blamed for To cut costs, the bank said it had Calgary, though outshot 10-4 in Moynihan’s administrative assis­ first time Azerbaijanis had attacked inciting demonstrations and ignoring consolidated many operations, the opening period, took a 1-0 lead a village in Armenia proper rather calls for restoration of order, is far resulting in the elimination of $35 at 6:29 when Sergei Makarov inter­ From Page 1 tant, f^ul Browne, said Bush was engaging in “a scare tactic.” than around the di.sputcd territory of more active in other areas of Azer­ million in annual expenses and 900 cepted a pass in the Bruins’ zone “The notion that (a payroll tax Nagorno-Karabakh. baijan. staff positions through attrition, and fed Joe Nieuwendyk, who beat Attempts to reach Weiss today Chmielecki has said the town cut) in any way hurts recipients is It was not clear whether the Erevan, the Armenian capital, sales and cutbacks. Reggie Lemclin for his 26th goal on were unsuccessful. manager is the only town official nonsense. That’s just flat wrong,” Ycraskh casualties were included in has been running out of fuel because The bank also announced plans to the Flames’ first shot. Patrick FlynrvManchester Herald the latest official death and injury Attorneys for the architects have with the power to authorize the Browne said. of the Azerbaijani blockade. Ar­ merge its eastern Massachusetts Neely tied the game at 10:39 of tolls. written the town asking for payment design work. Quaylc said Moynihan’s proposal menians have countered by blockad­ banks to form a single $18 billion the second period with his 33rd goal In Moscow Thursday, officials FIERCE LOOK — Manchester High’s Kerri Lindland has a determined look on her face as for design plans completed for the Chmielecki has said Lawrence, in gives Republicans their first oppor­ ing Nakhichevan. bank headquartered in Boston. of the season, converting feeds from announced that reserve troops had she prepares a shot in Tuesday’s game with Hartford Public at Clarke Arena. Behind firehouse before the Republican- her opinion, is not entitled to any tunity to appear as the protector of Janney and Hawgood. controlled Board of Directors payment for the services because it Social Security. been called up and that some A1 Macinnis put the Flames back Lindland is Public's Betsy Ruiz with the Indians’ Amy Shumaker (52) to the rear. The un­ military units had been put on a war­ rejected the plans in November. The had no written or implied contract in front at 13:19 with his 17th goal beaten Indians (10-0) were to take on Enfield High today at 5 p.m. in a CCC East Division “Let me tell you something, cut time footing in the embattled region. of the season, beating Lemelin with firm did more than half of the work with the town. clash in Enfield. without ever receiving a contract. Lozis said it is not uncommon for these taxes the way that Moynihan Gorbachev revealed today that the a slap shot on Calgary’s only power call-up concerned mainly reservists Whether or not the architect had architectural firms to take risks by is talking about, you have to cut play of the game. in the northern Caucasus region, and f A C U R A l been instructed to begin the design beginning design plans before con­ benefits at some time, and the presi­ Janney got the tying goal, taking a phase may be significant in light of tracts are signed, but he does not dent and the Republican Party now admitted it had evoked complaints pass from Hawgood and beating the firm’s request for payment. know what Lawrence was thinking have an opportunity to show the from the population there. Precision crafted performance. Mil4? Vernon for his 10th goal of the The Associated Press Humphrey plans on playing At the time the plans were when he began the plans. There are American people, once and for all, Defense Minister Yazov said the season. reinforcements were needed, in ad­ rejected in November, the question no guarantees, he said, and no one is that the Republicans arc as com­ SHALL WE DANCE? — Boston’s Randy Burridge, left, Vernon, undefeated in four mitted to the integrity of this Social dition to the 29,000 already there, to SCHALLEB games, made 28 saves for the was raised as to whether the desig­ ever entitled to anything without a and Calgary’s Gary Roberts grapple during a first-period ners would seek any compensation contract. Security unst fund as anybody,” maintain order and possibly enforce MANCHESTER Flames. Lemelin, who had a seven- in biggest game of them all for their work, which was about 60 When he worked for a private Quayle said. a curfew. He did not say how many fight in their NHL game Thursday night at Boston Garden. game winning streak snapped in his percent completed, according to consulting firm before working for The teams waltzed to a 2-2 tie. last start, faced 24 shots. Richard Lawrence, of the firm. If the town, Lozis said he had similar By John Mossman the plans had been accepted, the bill experiences. ¥ The Associated Press due to Lawrence would have been “I’ve gotten burned when we $45,125. thought the work would be ac­ Danny Ford resigns DENVER — The ribs may be weak but the spirit is Town Attorney Maureen cept^,” he said. Whalers willing. Bobby Humphrey may be only a rookie, but he knows Grand Opening but questions persist the Super Bowl is a game you miss only if confined to a home to wheelchair or a rocker. Guru who was deported & 1st Anniversary By I'lick Scoppe be worth more than $1 million if he As the Denver Broncos resumed practice on Thursday k r f . Thei Associated Press does not take another job as a head in preparation for a Super Bowl matchup with the San is dead of heart failure Spectacular Flames coach before Nov. 15,1992. Francisco 49ers in New Orleans on Jan. 28, Humphrey (pOLUMBIA, S.C. — Danny Athletic Director Bobby Robin­ was on the sidelines, resting two ribs cracked in the 1 son said the school hoped to move Broncos’ 37-21 victory over Cleveland in the AFC NEW DEl.HI, India (AP) — The showered Rajneesh with jewels and ★ The Hartford Area's Biggest HARTFORD — The Hartford Foira is out as Clemson’s football cotjich, but the controversy — and rapidly to find a replacement for Championship game last Sunday. Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, the guru Rolls-Royces that he used for daily Video Store Whalers (21-21-4), coming off Ford, but would not say how soon “It’s feeling belter and better,” he said. “I’m doing a who drew thousands of followers to drives past lines of singing, clapping their 5-5 tie with the Boston qulestions — arising from his resig­ nation continue to swirl around the such a decision might be made. But lot of work with (trainer) Steve (Antonopulos).” central Oregon by preaching a blend fans. * 3 Free Movie Rentals! Bruins, host the defending Stan­ a source within the athletic depart­ Asked whetlier he expected to be able to play, he said, of Eastern religion, pop psychology Residents of nearby communities uoublcd football program. ★ Free Mempership ALL NEW T990 ley Cup champion Calgary Ford was the third-winningest ac- ment told The Associated Press it “I hope so. Right now, I plan to be ready. I’m a com­ and free love, died today of heart resented the intrusion, and Raj- Flames tonight at 7:30 could be at least a week before petitor. I want to go out there and try it. I’ll be wearing failure, his spokesman said. He was neesh’s top aid was eventually con­ w/proper I.D. tive major-college coach when he INTEGRA SEDANS (SportsChannel, WTIC) at the reached a contract settlement with Ford’s replacement is named. some extra padding.” 58. victed in an elaborate scheme * Fee Popcorn ★ Children's Play Area Civic Center. tlic university and resigned on If Clemson players have their The Broncos’ lop running back has been ordered to sit Rajneesh, known as Osho Raj­ designed to gain political control of Free Balloons Nintendo Games The Flames are 22-15-12 and way, Ford will be back in the fall, out drills lliis week. He expects to rejoin workouts next neesh in recent years, died at his the county. T'hursday. The end of Ford’s 11- Full Concession Area Jugglers & Magicians one point behind Edmonton in wearing his orange Clemson cap and Wednesday in New Orleans, at which time he’ll see how commune in the southern city of Rajneesh pleaded guilty to im­ In Slock Models Only s.eason run as coach of the Tigers 9 Preview Area VCR Rental the Smythe Division. They’re chewing tobacco on the sidelines. far his recuperation has progressed. Pbona, where he had lived since migration charges in 1985 and under A$ Low As came two weeks after the NCAA coming off a 2-2 tie Thursday reported finding 14 alleged rule After a meeting on Thursday night, “I’ll have to test it out,” he said. “There’s still some being deported from the United a plea agreement received a' Tho Assocraled Press 512,995' Stk# 1648 night against the Bruins in Bos­ violations in the football program the players issued a statement asking soreness. 1 know I’m going to need to take some shots on States in 1985. suspended 10-year sentence, paid a the school to reinstate Ford — or at it in practice. “Osho left his body at 5:30 p.m. ** * ** ** \ ** .* ** *** ¥ ton. This is the second meeting ijhat could land Clemson on proba- READY TO PLAY — Denver’s Bobby $400,000 fine, and agreed not to ion for the second time in eight the very least hire one of his assis­ “I’m willing and wanting to play. The only thing that The doctors say it’s heart failure," return to the United States for five between the clubs, the first a 6-4 Humphrey, despite two cracked ribs, says years. tants to replace him. will stop me is if it really hurts and it prevents me from spokesman Swami Kirti said in a years without the written permission Calgary victory at the Sad- Ford talked briefly to reporters as “We do not feel we have been performing the way 1 want.” he’s ready to play in the Super Bowl next telephone interview. of the U.S.,attorney general. i-i' J 4 'Li i*j :l dledome on Jan. 5 given a satisfactory explanation for The injury was ill-timed for a Denver team that As “the Bhagwan,” a Hindi word m : Peter Sidorkiewicz (8-11-2, he walked to his truck. Asked if he Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers. O' the resignation of Coach Danny believes it now has the defense and the running game to for “god,” Rajneesh presided over a He returned to India, and in The only video store you II ever need ! 4.02 goals-against average) will planned to stay in the area. Ford December 1988 dropped the Hindu said: “My family is here. The kids Ford,” according to a statement read compete with anybody. Humphrey, ascending to die 64,000-acre commune in central A Hofiford ?33 533b i t i t Manchester 646 5546 start in goal for the Whalers ries against the Wa.shington Redskins and Los Angeles 500 lofFDinglon Avo 171 Spencor St were raised here. I’ve got to figure to the AP by junior center Scott starting job in the fifth game of the season, rushed for honorific of Bhagwan. SCHALLEB Raiders. Oregon from 1981 until 1985, when Odod Sun IhufS lO om -llprn Open Mon ThufS lOom lOp^n while Rick Wamsley is probable 1,151 yards this season — the first Broncos rookie to top 9 out a way to make a living on the Beville. “We invite university offi­ he pled guilty to violating federal In July 1986, Ma Anand Sheela, ffi Sat lOanj Midnight Pm Sot lOom -Midntghl So impressive was Humphrey — a first-round choice for the Flames. Hartford is still cows.” He then left for his farm. cials to meet with us as soon as pos­ 1,000 yards. immigration laws. who ran the Oregon commune’s MANCHESTER in the supplemental draft — that the Broncos pulled in without defenseman Sylvain Cote The 41-year-old Ford will not sible to discuss provisions for Coach Humphrey’s 294 carries were only two shy of die team In its heyday, the commune business affairs as Rajneesh’s top the reins on their offense, Utking a more run-oriented, 345 Center St. (Rt, 6), Manche^iter (knee). Grant Jennings (hip) is have to worry about money for the Ford’s reinstatement. record, and he had five 100-yard games. Before this known as “Rajneesh Puram” was lieutenant, pleaded guilty to charges 647 7077 conservative approach to showcase his talents and effec­ probable. time being, thanks to a settlement season, only five Denver backs had carried 31 or more home to 4,000 red-clad followers, that included poisoning several Exit 60 Off 1-84 — Minutes from Hartford tively shoving John Elway into the background. worked out with Clemson that could Please .se e FORD, page 12 times in a game, but Humphrey did it twice, with 31 car- who toiled for 12 hours a day and county officials ¥ * J 1 2 - MANCHFSTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 19, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 19, 1990__13 Hornets Leafs don’t fall In Brief • • • Evansville has Aces up its sleeve 7/ get first thanks to Reese ‘Little League conducting clinic The Manchester Little League for the second straight NCAA Hoop year is sponsoring a youth baseball clinic for Little By Ken Rappoport road win League coaches and managers, and for those interested in The Associated Press NHL Roundup coaching. It will be held Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the By The Associated Press National Guard Armory on Mmn Street. Tlie Toronto Maple Leafs are NBA Roundup Bill Holowaty, head baseball coach at Eastern Connec­ Three Aces were too much for the Musketeers. proving that you don’t have to play put in his 34th goal. . / /f ticut State University, will conduct the clinic. Missing two starters because of foot injuries, the defense to win games in the NHL, “They happened to get that goal Participants should bring a glove and a piair of Evansville Aces got all but seven of their 59 (joints from as long as the goaltcnder does his and it’s a shame,” .said Richter, who By Dick Brinster sneakers. Chris Mack, Brian Hill and Larry Brand and used an job. has been the starter for New York’s The Associated Press For further information, contact either Ed Dettore 11-2 run down the suetch to beat No. 20 Xavier of Ohio Outshot in all six meetings with current 2-0-2 streak. “1 had a piece (643-4482) or Frank Napolitano (646-3092). 59-51 Thursday night. the St. Louis Blues this season, the of it with my blocker but I couldn’t The Charlotte Hornets knew they “We’re not going to lower our standards just because Maple Leafs have still managed to quite bring it in. It seemed like an wouldn’t lose every road game. Pikiell suffers a setback we have injuries,” Coach Jim Crews said. “Not many win every game against their Norris eternity with the puck wiggling Eventually, somebody would take STORRS — University of Connecticut junior co-cap­ good things have hapjpxined to us this season, but tlie Division rivals — including around the crease. Just as 1 got to it, them lightly. tain Steve Pikiell, who has an injury-filled career, sirf- good things that have happiened are because our kids Thursday night’s 4-1 road victory. he came in and swatted it.” Enter the Denver Nuggets, who fered another setback Thursday as he reinjured his right believe in the program.” This time, backup goaltcnder Jeff The Rangers had taken a 3-1 lead became that somebody. shoulder in practice. Evansville, 10-7 overall and 3-0 in the Midwestern Reese stopped 48 shots. Toronto has early in the second period, on goals “A loss like this was bound to Pikiell, who underwent surgery to repiair his chronical­ Collegiate Conference, scored nine of its last 11 praints won the last three meetings with the by Kelly Kisio at 2:25 and Tomas happen ... when you take a team for ly dislocated right shoulder on April 13, 1988, went on free throws, missing only one in the final 4:58. 'The Blues despite allowing 46, 48 and SandsU'om at 4:09. But the Penguins granted,” Denver coach Doug Moc down in practice as his shoulder for the first time since Aces had a 15-4 advantage in free throws over Xavier 49 shots. retaliated with Phil Bourque’s goal said after Charlotte hung on in the the surgery popped out of place. ( 12-2, 2- 1). “Shots don’t mean a whole lot if at 5:58, setting the stage for final minute for a 110-108 victory “He really was in plain,” Husky coach Jim Calhoun Another Top 25 team went down when Stanford they don’t go in,’’ Blues coach Brian Lemieux’s tying goal. Thursday night. It snapped the Hor­ said. “He said he almost blacked out. He said he saw defeated No. 16 UCLA 87-79. Sutter said. Lemieux also scored on a power nets’ winless streak on the road this stars. I don’t know if they thought it was piossible to slide Elsewhere, it was No. 1 Kansas 132, Elizabeth City The victory gave the Maple Leafs play at 6:23 of the first period. season at 16 games. out again. I just don’t know.” State 65; No. 6 Michigan 90, Ohio State 88; No. 7 Il­ a 25-22-1 record at the All-Star Canucks 3, Flyers 2: Dan “We played well and pxrhaps they Pikiell, who has never fully recovered, has logged just linois 73, Michigan State 64; No. 9 UNLV 103, UC-Ir­ break, only three fewer victories Quinn’s goal at 3:39 of overtime looked past us,” Charlotte coach 87 minutes in 15 games this year. vine 67; No. 10 Louisville 109, T\ilane 96; No. 14 In­ than all of last season, when Toronto lifted Vancouver over Philadelphia, Dick Harter agreed. While Pikiell is now on the sideline indefinitely, fresh­ diana 83, Iowa 79; No. 18 Oregon Slate 79, Washington was 28-46-6 and at the bottom of the “We have been playing too well State 64; No. 19 North Carolina State 61, Wake Forest 57 extending the Flyers’ winless streak ! A man forward Scott Burrell, who underwent arthroscopic Norris Division standings. to nine games and keeping them lately not to get a victory soon,” said surgery on Jan. 8 to repair a tom meniscus in his left and No. 22 Minnesota 97, Northwestern 75. “1 don’t think shots on goal arc winless in 1990. Kelly Tripucka, who led the Hornets knee, is getting closer to returning to action. Mack scored 20 pxiints. Hill 17 and Brand 15 for \ that big of a thing, because they The 0-6-3 slide matches the with 28 points, including four in the Calhoun said he secs Burrell, who was averaging 8.8 Evansville. Tyrone Hill, who led Xavier with 21 pxiints, don’t count them right anyway,” Flyers’ longest since an 0-5-4 skid final minute. “The guys just pxiinis and 6.3 rebounds in UConn’s first 13 games as a hit a jumpwr to give the Musketeers their last lead, 49-48 Toronto coach Doug Carpenter said. in 1982. Philadelphia has lost 12 believed in each other and we knew starter, returning next week against Central Connecticut. with seven minutes remaining. “They had a lot more shots than we home games this season, nine by we would win eventually.” UConn (4-2 in the Big East and 14-3 overall) hosts No. 1 Kansas 132, Elizabeth City S t 65: Kansas did, but I wasn’t concerned about one goal. The road losing streak was 17, in­ No. 2 Georgetown (4-0, 14-0) Saturday night at 8 at the coach Roy Williams uied to get out of this game, which The Associated Press the way we played.” Quinn gave the Canucks their first cluding the final game of last Hartford Civic Center. was scheduled by his predecessor, Larry Brown. But he In other NHL action, it was the victory in 13 overtime games this sea.son. Charlotte’s first in the NBA. relented when he learned that the $14,000 guarantee con­ WAITING — Kansas forward Alonzo Jamison, right, and Elizabeth City State University’s New York Rangers 3, Pittsburgh 3; season (1-4-8) by taking a cross-ice Still. It was far short of Baltimore’s Army holds off Fairfield stituted half of the Division II school’s athletic budget. Alexander Daniels battle for position as they wait for the ball to fall in their game Thursday Vancouver 3, Philadelphia 2 in over­ pass from Petri Skriko and beating mark of 32 straight over two seasons WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) — Army held off a late Eight Jayhawks scored in double figures, led by Terry night in Lawrence, Kan. The No. 1 Jayhawks won easily, 132-65. time; Calgary 2, Boston 2; Min­ goaltender Ken Wregget from the (1953-54). Fairfield rally and limited the Stags to four pioints over Brown’s 19 pxiints. Kansas (19-0) burst to an 18-0 lead, nesota 7, Quebec 4 and Los Angeles right circle. "We got the big lead in the fourth the final five minutes for 65-62 Metro Atlantic Athletic tacked on runs of 17-2, 13-0 and 18-0 and scored the No. 10 Louisville 109, Tulane 96: LaBradford Smith respjectively, for UCLA (11-3, 5-1). 9, Detroit 4. Jim Benning and Steve Bozek quarter, but when you are on a Conference victory. second-most points in its history. It also was the second- scored seven (joints in just under three minutes, leading No. 19 N. Carolina St. 61, Wake Forest 57: Rodney Reese, who came in with a 6.29 scored goals for the Canucks and losing sueak you get scared you’re The Cadets (5-10, 2-3) led 60-48 with 7:39 to play biggest winning margin in school history. Elizabeth City Reginaic Pinio/Manchesier Herald an early 9-2 surge that gave Louisville a lead it never Monroe scored 23 (joints and Chris Corchiani had 14 for goals-against average in only three Murray Craven and Gord Muirrhy going to lose,” Tripucka said. 'Thursday night but Marvin Walters triggered a 10-0 Fair- is 1-12. relinquished. Louisville (13-2, 3-1 Metro) led 31-20 mid­ North Carolina State. The Wolf(jack (13-3, 2-1 Atlantic previous NHL games this sca.son, connected for the Flyers. OUT IN FRONT — Coventry High’s Janet Werfel has the basketball as she heads for the The Hornets also ended their six- field mn with two 3-px)int goals to trim the lead to 60-58. No. 6 Michigan 90, Ohio St. 88: Rc.scrve Demetrius frustrated the Blues all night. He ga.me losing streak. Calip scored 12 of his 19 points in the second half as way through the first half and padded it to 65-43 on a Coast Conference), which relied heavily on 3-(Jointers to Coach Paul Holmgren said the basket during Thursday’s game against host Bolton High. Bolton’s Amy Stoueft, right, trails. Fairfield (5-8, 2-3) could get no closer, managing only take a 33-29 halftime lead, went mostly inside to out- stopped 36 of 37 shots over the last loss was disheartening for his club, Denver rallied from a seven-px)int Michigan (13-2, 3-1 Big Ten) won its third game in six ba.sket by Cornelius Holden four minutes into the second The Patriots won, 47-12. a basket by Kevin George and one free throw apiece by score the Demon Deacons 9-1 to 0(jcn the second half. two periods as the Leafs won which has dropped its last five home deficit in the last 2:05 to tie the Drew Henderson and Walters the rest of the way. days. Ohio State (8-6, 3-2) was led by Perry Carter with half. despite being outshot 49-27. game. A 3-px)inter by Fat Lever, a 29 pxiints. No. 14 Indiana 83, Iowa 79: Eric Anderson scored 18 Others: A 15-minute brawl between players and s(jcc- games. tators sent at least seven (jcople to the hospital with most­ Reese said his team breathed “Right now, we lack confidence drive by Michael Adams and two NCAA narrows goal posts No. 7 Illinois 73, Michigan State 64: One night points, including two free throws that put Indiana ahead easier after St. Louis’ early barrage free throws by Todd Lichti made it before he was to attend his grandfather’s funeral, Marcus to stay, and Pat Graham hit a critical 3-pointer in the final ly minor injuries and forced the suspjension of the North in our abilities,” he said. “They MISSION, Kan. (AP) — The NCAA Football Rules Carolina Central-North Carolina A&T game at of 11 shots on goal to just two by generated more chances and we Coventry overwhelms Bolton 104-104 with 57 seconds remaining. Liberty scored 26 (joints, including two free throws that minute. Indiana (13-2, 3-2 Big Ten) came back from a Committee has voted to reduce the width of goal-piost the Maple Leafs. Dell Curry, who had 20 pwints for started a rally-killing 14-2 second-half run for Illinois. 41-36 halftime deficit to hand Iowa its fifth straight loss. Greensboro, N.C. were frustrated and lacked con­ uprights from 23 feet 4 inches to 18 feet 6 inches and to The melee began when two players started shoving. At “They had some shots early in the fidence. Any time a team struggles, the Hornets, broke the tie with two 'The mini (13-2, 3-2 Big Ten) suctchcd a 34-21 Stanford 87, No. 16 UCLA 79: Adam Keefe scored allow the defense to advance a fumble that happicns in or 23 (joints and Stanford (11-3, 3-2 ftic-10) benefilted the height of the fracas, approximately 300 people were game, although most were from the it makes people edgy. But I do free throws with 49 seconds left. beyond the neutral zone. halftime lead to 49-33 with 13 minutes remaining but the angles and there weren’t many in COC girls’ hoop action Tripucka hit a 16-footcr from the Spartans (14-3, 3-1) went on a 21-8 run that cut the from a key six-(joint sequence late in the game. With on the court. Fights broke out throughout the gym­ believe that we are a good hockey The committee, which met this week in Kansas City, nasium, and including the throwing of chairs. rebounds,” Reese said. “Looking team. We have to play better and left baseline with 22 seconds deficit to 57-54 with seven minutes remaining. Liberty Stanford leading 71-70, UCLA’s Trevor Wilson fouled BOLTON — li wasn’t ba.scball, decided to reduce the goal-post widths due to the in­ The game was hailed with 8:04 left and A&T leading back, those saves were big in that smarter.” six points and four from freshman Davis finished with 16 ptoints and remaining, but Bill Hanzlik pulled then hit two free throws and Andy Kaufmann added a John Patrick and drew a technical when he protested the but Coventry High pitched a shutout creased accuracy of kickers on field goals and extra-pioint the defending NCAA Division 11 national champions we were able to get out to the lead North Stars 7, Nordiques 4; Jenny Davis, led after one turn, Renfro added 10 for Coventry. Amy Denver to 108-107 on a 3-px)inter basket and free throw to (jace the spurt that put the lllini call. in the first quarter cn route to a attempts, and to provide more balance between the of­ 39-38. and we kept them off the board.” Dave Mackey equaled his 58-gamc 11 -0. It went to 23-3 at the half and Stoudt led Bolton with five ptoints. with 19 seconds left. on top 71-56. Wilson and Don MacLcan scored 31 and 21 (xjints. 47-12 victory over Bolton High fense and the defense. Gilles Thibaudeau gave the Leafs career output with two goals in the 33-8 after three periods. A backcourt violation by the Hor­ Thursday afternoon in Charter Oak COVENTRY (47) — J8nri)( Davis 7 2-4 16. 'The committee unanimously approved narrowing the a 1-0 lead at 10:26 of the first second period as Minnesota scored a “We had an opportunity to play Robin Russell 0 0-0 0, Jan<3t Werfel 1 1-3 3, nets with nine seconds remaining Conference girls’ basketball action. width but the measure still must be approved by the period, beating Vincent Ricndcau on season-high five times. plenty of people. The second Johanna VjnKfuiningan 1 0-0 2. Jenny Wtejda 3 gave Denver another chance. But The win lifts the Patriots to 7-2 in stringers, and third sU'ingers, got 0-0 6. Michelle Dixon 2 0-0 4. Stacie Renfro 5 NCAA Executive Committee when it meets in May in a breakaway. Tom Kurvers scored Mike Modano also scored twice, 0-0 10. Stacey Dixon 0 0-0 0, <1hiissy Gagnon 1 Walter Davis missed a jumpier under Offensive display expected at Senior Bowl the COC East, 7-5 overall, while Colorado. on a power play at 18:25 for a 2-0 including the go-ahead goal with plenty of playing time,” Coventry 0-0 2, Jenna Haynes 1 2-3 4. Renee Eckert 0 pressure, and Tripucka hit two free Bolton now is 0-9, 1-11. Coventry’s coach Ray Dimmock said. “It was a 0-0 0, Johannah Bavier 0 0-0 0, Melania Dolat 0 lead. 6:37 left in the second, becoming throws with 2.9 seconds left to make Jacobson shares Hope lead coach who will direct the North squad in Louisiana Stale’s Tom Hodson, the Hines set an NCAA record with 38 next game is Monday at home at good defensive effort on our part. 0-0 0, Michelle Martnelll 0 0-0 0. Totals 21 5-10 The Blues made it 2-1 when Brett the 13th Minnesota rookie and first 47. it 110-107. Alex English led Denver By Ed Shearer Southeastern Conference’s career leader touchdown catches in his career. 3:30 p.m. against Bacon Academy LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) — Peter Jacobsen’s last- a bid to close the South’s 20-17-3 series Hull scored his NHL-leading 42rd since Brian Bellows in 1982-83 to “Bolton worked the ball around BOLTON (12) — Leah Cainposeo 0 0-2 0. with 28 pxiints while Armon Gilliam The Associated Press in passing yardage with 9,155, will start while Bolton is also in action Mon­ well, but it just couldn’t put the ball Amy Stoudt 1 3-4 5. Maureer Griffin 1 1-1 3, hole lapse, his only bogey of the day, cost him sole con­ lead. Schottenheimer said his team had some goal at 8:33 of the second period, get 20 goals. Jessica Brahaney 0 0-0 0, Jill txupple 0 0-0 0, had 22 (joints for Charlotte. for the North. Hodson was one of three day at home at 3:30 p.m. against trol of the second-round lead Thurs^y in the Bob Hopie “It’s hard to get the coordination you trouble stopping the (jass rush in practice but were unable to beat Reese again The North Stars take a 22-24-3 in the basket. That’s been Dave’s Danielle Curylo 1 0-2 2, Nancy IBottIng 0 0-0 0, Bulls 132, Warriors 107: MOBILE, Ala. — Coach Buddy Ryan need to put a uue team out there,” Schot­ quarterbacks from the Southeast chosen East Hampton. (Bolton coach Dave Lcetc) problem Teresa McMahon 0 0-2 0, Dawn Bedard 1 0-2 Michael Jordan scored 44 pxiints as Classic. of the Philadelphia Eagles says all-star on 'Thursday but the offense saw just with any of their 19 remaining at­ record into the All-Star break. They 2. Julie Cook 0 0-0 0. Totals 4 4-13 12. “That wasn’t very good, but otherwise it was a pretty tenheimer said. for the game, moving to the North squad Coventry, led by Stacie Renfro’s all year,” he added. Chicago put on its best offensive about everything it could (jossibly face on tempts. have five more wins than they had Halftime: 23-3 Coventry games are designed for offense. 'The North has a (jair of outstanding to make room for Auburn’s Reggie Slack show of the season to win its 14th good day,” Jacobsen said after his 6-under-par 66 had Saturday. Toronto’s Scott Pearson converted going into last year’s break but have And, he doesn’t mind one bit. running backs — Penn State’s Blair and indc(jcndcnt Florida Stale’s Peter suaight home game. The loss, which lifted him into a three-way tie for the top at 133, 11 Lou Franceschetti’s pass following a won only seven times since Nov. 24, “I know there’s great talent on both 'Thomas, who ran for 3,301 yards in his Tom Willis on the South roster. With 'Thompson and 'Thomas on the denied Coach Don Nelson his 600th under par. sides,” Ryan said 'Thursday. “I’m hopieful St. Louis giveaway at 17:36 of the when their 15-8-1 record was the With three rounds to go in the five-day, 90-hole, four- career, and Minnesota’s Darrell Willis passed for 3,124 yards and 20 team, the North has the edge at the run­ Players want some control career victory for the third straight there’ll be a lot of (joints put on the ning back (xjsitions, but Ryan says all- second period for a 3-1 lead. Wcndel NHL’s best. 'Thompson, the Gophers’ career rushing touchdowns in leading Florida State to a game, dropped Golden State’s road course tournament, the gregarious Jacobsen shared the Clark put the game away at 10:08 of Quebec has been the worst team top spot with 48-year-old veteran Dave Stockton and board.” leader with 4,518 yards. 10-2 record and Slack threw for 1,996 star games are geared to the passing session of the current collective bar­ years in the majors. record to 2-15. the third period, driving Ed most of the year and has won only By Ronald Blum John Cook, who hasn’t made a bogey in the tournament. 'The North squad also will give the na­ yards and 11 scores in helping Auburn game. gaining talks. Fchr said he had called a players Jordan, who didn’t play in the Ryan and his Eagles staff will be in Olezyk’s pass behind Riendcau. one road game since Nov. 22. The The Associated Press Stockton, whose last victory came in the 1976 PGA tion a look at an outstanding NCAA gain a share of its third SEC title in a row. “Revenue sharing has implica­ meeting for Thursday i.n Tampia, fourth quarter, made seven 3- charge of the South squad in the 41st “It’s usually pretty hard to run in a It was the Blues’ second consecu­ Nordiques had the NI-IL’s worst national ch^pionship, shot 68 at Indian Wells. Division III quarterback, Kirk Baum­ 'The South is overloaded with receivers tions,” Fchr said. “It involves Fla., to upxiatc the membership on pxiinters, a Chicago Stadium and Senior Bowl on Saturday. game like this,” Ryan said. “They may tive defeat, leaving them five points record by one point last year but this NEW YORK — The players as­ “In a game like this the individual is gartner of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. — All-American Clarkslon Hines of break one, but it probably would be a players in management decisions. the negotiations. He said he ex­ team mark. Craig Hodges had the behind the second-place Maple season are 12 behind Vancouver, sociation says that if baseball pected from 20 to 80 play s rs to at­ Pro Bowl replacements named more im(jortant than the team because the Baumgartner threw for 13,028 yards in Duke, Florida State’s Ronald Lewis, defensive mistake if they do.” Leafs in the Norris standings. On an issue like expansion, all of a old mark of five. Auburn’s Alexander Wright and Missis­ owners want the union to be tend. NEW YORK (AP) — Quarterback John Elway of individual player has an opportunity to go his career and had a string of nine con­ Rangers 3, Penguins 3; Mario sudden the timing of it, the choice of Jordan also had 12 rebounds and 'The game that will be televised on Kings 9, Red Wings 4: All-Stars partners in revenue sharing, it wants Chuck O’Connor, the owners’ Denver and linebacker Mike Johnson of Cleveland have make something ha(j(jcn,” said Marty secutive 300-yard passing games this sippi’s duo of Pat Coleman and Willie Lemieux extended his point-scoring owners and markets, the amount of eight assists. ESPN beginning at 2:30 p.m. EST. Wayne Gretzky and Luc Robitaille to be partners in decision-making, chief negotiator, said tcamis were been added to the AFC squad and linebacker I^t Swilling Schottenheimer, the Kansas City Chiefs season. Green. streak to 35 games with two goals. scored two goals apiece as Los An­ payment from new owners to clubs The Bulls hit a club-record 11 3- too. preparca to let players ha\’e more of New Orleans and running back Brent Fullwood of The second, with 2:57 left in regula­ geles beat Detroit to snap a seven- that would deplete the new pxmters, two more than its output Donald Fchr, executive director say, but not as much as ths; union Gren Bay have been added to the NFC squad for the tion, gave Pittsburgh a tie with the game winless streak that had in­ franchises’ capital, all is of critical last March against Indiana. 'The of the union, said Thursday that the wanted. NFL Pro Bowl on Feb. 4 in Honolulu. Rangers. furiated owner Bruce McNall. impxirtance.” Bulls had scored 125 points twice union would not agree to a “If we’re both participating in Elway replaces Boomer Esiason of Cincinnati, who is McEnroe putting on a display from the past Lemieux got the tying goal as a Mike Krushelnyski also had two Players would be guaranteed 48 previously this season. revenue-sharing plan unless the revenue, the focus of our attention sidelined by rib and toe injuries. Fullwood replaces Neal Pittsburgh power play was expiring. goals for the Kings. Bemie Nicholls, percent of the money from ticket Suns 113, Timberwolves 96: union is allowed to participate in will be how to enlarge the p;ie, in­ Anderson of Chicago, who is recovering from finger Zarley Zalapski fired a shot from the who has become the subject of trade management decisions on expansion sales and broadcasting contracts stead of what’s been over tf.ie last Tom Chambers scored 27 pxiints as thought it might have annoyed Goldie more. under the owners’ proposal. In ex­ Phoenix won its sixth strai^t game, surgery. By Steve Wilstein right point that goaltender Mike rumors, broke out of a scoring and other economic issues. 12, 14 years, arguing what iis my NFC coach John Robinson of the Los Angeles Rams The Associated Press “It affects you more when you’re losing,” McEnroe Richter stopped but couldn’t cover. slump with three assists. Defen­ “They must be prepared to aban­ change, salary arbitration would be size of the pie," O’Connor said. but lost forward Eddie Johnson with said. “1 just tried telling myself it was getting him angry replaced by a piay-for-jx:rformance a dislocated shoulder. and AFC coach Bud Carson of Cleveland each added one Before Richter could lunge for the semen Larry Robinson and Brian don their unilateral control,” he said “That partnership involves input additional player to their rosters. Robinson added Swill­ MELBOURNE, Australia — John McEnroe, keeping also. I think he started pressing more and more, and he loose puck, Lemieux skated in and Benning also had three assists. after a four-hour meeting, the 11th system for players with less than six from the union. Johnson, the NBA’s Sixth Man just made too many unforced errors.” Award winner last season and No. 2 ing and Carson added Johnson. his cool despite an unruly crowd and a baking sun, is McEnroe took a 40-0 lead on a backhand volley in the free-throw shooter this year at 92.7 giving the Australian Open some of its classiest tennis. Burke, Garrelts in the money McEnroe s(iarked memories of his youth and ho(jes of sixth game of the second set, then Goldie look the next pjercent, was injured as he jostled for four points and moved to break-point on a McEnroe pjosition with Timberwolves rookie an eighth Grand Slam triumph Friday with a 6-3,6-2,6-2 NEW YORK (AP) — Tim Burke and Scott Garrelts victory over another former Stanford All-American, Dan double-fault. Ford forward Sam Mitchell in the first became $2 million-a-year pitchers as they settled their ar­ McEnroe only briefly questioned the fault call, but the half. Johnson will be sidelined from Goldie. From Page 11 bitration cases before today’s exchange of figures. 'The only thing missing was McEnroe’s infamous crowd got on him immediately, one heckler baiting him three to six weeks, a team spokes­ Burice agreed to a three-year. $6.3 million contract with a cry of “Prima donna ... come on, play tennis.” man said. tem(jcr as he moved into the round of 16 along with with Montreal and Garrelts agreed to a three-year $6.2 defending champion Ivan Lendl, Yannick Noah and 18- McEnroe quietly resumed play. The expiansion Timberwolves lost “If we cannot come to terms, we penalties the NCAA may place on — the third straight 10-2 season I'br million deal with San Francisco. The Expxis are expected year-old American upstart Pete Sampras. When McEnroe later complained, correctly and mild­ wish to keep his coaching job the school. Several schools in recent the Tigers under Ford. With the Jan. their fifth consecutive game overall to announce Friday that first baseman Andres Galarraga ly, about a press photographer standing too close to and ninth straight on the road Defending women’s champion Steffi Graf also among his assistant coaches. We months have had their punishment 1 retirement of Michigan’s Bo has agreed to a three-year deal worth about $6.5 million. reached the fourth round with last year’s runner-up, court, a fan yelled “Come on, Johnny be good.” want someone who has come lightened because the coach was no Schembechler, Ford’s winning per­ despite 22 points by Mitchell and 21 Still, M c^roe kept his temper in control. by Tony Campbell. Leonard surrenders crown Helena Sukova, American Patty Fendick and Japanese through the battles with us and longer employed there when the centage of 75 percent trailed onl;)! giant-killer Kimiko Date, who beat ftm Shriver. “It’s not the sort of situation where you have energy to Clippers 105, SuperSonics 95: knows how to win, Clcmson style.” NCAA Committee on Infractions Nebraska’s Tom Osborne and Pemi NEW YORK (AP) — Sugar Ray Leonard, 33, has Not even hecklers and chatty fans in the Ausualian bum in this weather,” McEnroe said. “The heat can catch Ken Norman, replacing the injured Bclville said the players hadn’t decided on sanctions. State’s Joe F^temo among active, relinquished the World Boxing Council super mid­ 0(jen record crowd of 21,028 could ruffle McEnroe, who a up to you at limes. Ron Harper, scored a season-high discussed the statement or the meet­ The infractions committee is ex- coaches. dleweight title, which he defended with a 12-round unan­ displayed his full repertoire of shots and bounced around “There were a lot more (JCople who seemed to talk a ing with Ford, who had a 96-24-4 pjected to meet April 20-22 in Kan­ Ford also was a winner in his set­ 35 points as Los Angeles won for imous decision over Roberto Duran on Dec. 7 at Las lot between the (joints. It was disconcerting for both of the fifth time in six games. the court as if he were 21 instead of a month shy of 31. record since taking over at the At­ sas City and to announce its tlement with the school. Under Vegas. “I feel like I’m controlling play, that’s the main thing,” us. It was hard to concentrate at times. 1 thought 1 did a lantic Coast Conference school in decision two weeks to four weeks terms of the agreement, he will be Charles Smith added 21 poinu Leonard has announced his retirement three times. He good job of keeping my cool.” and pxiint guard Gary Grant tied a said McEnroe, who hasn’t drop(j^ a set in three matches December 1978. later. paid $190,000 a year for the next has said there will be no more announcements, but that if or given up more than three games in any set. “In the Lendl kicked himself for his misUikcs and five service Robinson was to meet with In resigning. Ford said he would three years, and for up to five years Clippers record with 21 assists. It he decides to retire, he simply won’t fight again. breaks in the second and third sets, but settled down for a was the Clippers’ first outing since majors in the last few years. I’ve sort of gone out there players’ representatives today, a “cooperate and partipate with Clem­ if he doesn’t go into another head flat — that’s suicide.” 6.4, 3-6,6-4,6-1 victory over Czech Karel Novacek. school spokesman said. son” in responding to the NCAA coaching job before 1992. Tuesday night, when Harper, the Marsh charged with murder “I’m not pleased,” Lendl said. “1 think that he played club’s leading scorer, went down for McEnroe is easily in his best shape since winning his A source within the athletic concerning the alleged rule viola­ LONDON (AP) —- Former boxing champion Terry last Grand Slam titles, the U.S. Open and Wimbledon, in well and 1 didn’t. My timing is off.” The university also agreed to pay the season with a tom ligament and department indicated Ford was tions. Clemson has until March 12 Marsh, a national hero who fought fires while staying un­ 1984. He’s hoping to combine his old-time savvy with Lvii, By the fourth set, though, Lendl said Novacek was $13,000 in interest on Ford’s farm cartilage damage in his right knee. forced to quit, pointing to comments to respmnd. defeated in the ring, was charged with attempted murder his new-found desire and fimess. “was tired physically and broken down mentally.” and the balance of the mortgage — Seattle, a loser of eight straight on made by one recruit who said Ford “I deny any wrongdoing on my in the November shooting of ex-manager Frank Warren. “If I can just get to that (joint where I feel comfortable Sampras beat Australia’s Todd Woodbridge 7-5, 6-4, $100,000 — by Jan. 2, 1991. Under the road and 14 of 16 as a visitor The Associated Press told him, “The only way he’d get part, and I am confident that an im- Marsh, 31, the “Fighting Fireman” who trained at with myself physically ... I feel like then all the other 6-2 and next meets Noah, who beat Israel’s Gilad Bloom, away from Clemson is if they fired piartial review of the facts will so the agreement. Ford also will this season, got 30 pwints from night and held the International Boxing Federation LOOK BAD, FEEL GOOD — That’s what 6-3,6-3,6-3. receive six Clemson season football Xavier McDaniel. things just come out,” McEnroe said. ‘“They just sort of him.” prove,” Ford said in a statement is­ junior-welterweight crown, was questioned by pxiliee for come out like sweat on your shirt ... You don’t have to Date, eight inches shorter than 6-foot Rim Shriver but tickets for the next three to five Bucks 115, Bullets 112: Jack John McEnroe told the press when asked Ford’s wife, Deborah, wouldn’t sued Thursday by the university. “I more than 32 hours before the charge was filed. think about it too much.” much quicker to the net and less error-prone, upset the years. Sikma* scored 19 points and made about the heavy zinc cover to protect his comment directly but hinted that am pjTOud of the record of our foot­ If there were doubts about McEnroe’s desire to win llth-seed 6-4,6-3. The money will come from ath­ itwo key free throws to lead Mil- lU ’s Consilman to retire was what occurred. ball team and the accomplishments the big tournaments again, he laid them to rest with his nose and lips against the strong Australian “I was just making so many unforced errors, two or “If you know Danny’s character during the time I have been here.” letic department funds, the school 'waukee to its 11th victory in 14 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — James “Doc” Coun- sun. McEnroe moved into the round of 16 three a game, and you can’t do that against these said. ty-dmes. play and his words. and what kind of pterson he is, you Under Ford, the Tigers achieved silman is retiring as Indiana University’s swimming “When you’ve exjperienced it, when you’ve tasted it, players,” Shriver said. “She served and volleyed more Ford’s resignation had been Sikma’s free throws with 2.7 at the Australian Open with a 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 probably can come to your own con­ the goal of every college football coach, the school announced, ending a 33-year career in it’s hard not to think about it,” McEnroe said. “But I also than I expected, and that caught me off guard.” Thfl Associated Press rumored since Jan. 5, when the sisconds remaining sent the Bullets win over Dan Goldie on Friday. clusion," she said. “He loves ath­ team — a national championship. which he became the sport’s most renowned coach. know, because I’ve been around a long time, it’s not Shriver, 27 and in her 13th year as a professional, was NCAA outined the alleged rules to their fourth straight loss and 13th NO GOAL — Pittsburgh’s John Cullen (11) fires from point- letics and he loves spxirts. He’s not a Clemson finished No. 1 in 1981, Counsilman’s teams won six straight national titles going to help me to think about it too seriously, es(jecial- asked where she goes from here after losing to an un­ violations by Clemson. The NCAA iri 15 games. The Bucks, who led blank range, but New York Ranger goalie Mike Richter quitter.” capping a 12-0 season with a 22-15 and ran a string of 20 consecutive Big Ten champion­ McEnroe won the first four games against Goldie, then seeded young player. has said a Clemson coach gave a frcim the middle of the first quarter, ly since I haven’t won in over five years. makes the save in their NHL game Thursday night in Pit­ If Ford indeed was forced out, the victory over Nebraska in the Orange ships, winning 23 conference titles in all. “It’s one of those Catch-22s. You don’t want to think was broken for the only time in the three sets. After ‘To the Barrier Reef,” she said, denying once again Bowl. player cash payments of up to $150 saw a 14-px)int halftime lead cut to resignation may have been an at­ Counsilman, 69, coached the Olympic men’s team in about it too much. But you know how great that feeling losing a love game, McEnroe held his next two services. that she’s thinking of retirment but looking forward to a tsburgh. The teams deadlocked at 3-all. tempt by Clcmson to ease any Clemson finished 10-2 this season on at least two occasions. one twice in the final 63 seconds. 1964 when it won nine of 11 gold medals. is. 'There’s nothinK like winning a tournament.” The crowd’s noise bothered both players, but MrPnrrw break from the game. MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 19,1990— 15 14— MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 19, 1990 SCOREBOARD FOCUS

bas— Clark, Tor (roughing), 5:02; Marois, Tor (unsportsmanlike conduct), 11:32; Momasso, Hockey StL (unsportsmanlike conduct), 11:32; Golf Fealhmtona, StL (holding), 14:49; MacLean, Dear Abby Sylvia Porter StL (slashing), 17:33; Osborne, Tor (roughing), /jHDoK'r(aiVe 20 :00 . Second Period— 3, S I Louis, Huii 42 (Brown, PEOPLE NHL standings FATlieR Mo Hope Classic scores Momasso), 8:33 (pp). 3, Toronto, S.Pearson 3 m Abigail Van Buren W ALES CO NFERENCE (Franceschetb), 1736. Penalbes— Marsh, Tor LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) — Scores Thursday Adam* Division (holding), 8:07; Lalor, StL (holding), 10:06; Kor- In the second round of the $1 million Bob Hope High health costs Boston 27 16 5 56 172 141 dic. Tor (unsportsmanlike coriduct), 10:06; Classic played on the 6,931-yard Indian Wells, BuHalo 25 15 6 56 159 144 Chase, StL (unsportsmanlike conduct), 10:06; m WNSTtle 6,865-yard Tamarisk, 6,931-yard PGA WasL Montreal 24 19 6 54 156 145 Clark, Tor (unsportsmanlika conduct), 12:03; and 6,927-yard Bermuda Dunes courses (all Hartford 21 21 4 46 158 161 Roberts, StL (unsportsmanlike conduct), 12:03; SUl^WSllUffLe courses are par-72): Quebec 9 31 6 24 148 216 u e can be controlled G.CavallinI, StL (elbowing), 14:00; Qsbome, Tor <31 FR Dave Stockton 65- 68-133 Patrick Division Booklet source of (holding). 18:29; McIntyre, Tor (roughing), Peter Jacobsen 67- 66—133 W L T P l* OF GA 20:00; Momasso, StL, double minor (roughing), John Cook 65- 68—133 New Jersey 22 21 4 48 187 186 , 20:00. Mike Reid 68- 66—134 Skyrocketing health care costs arc leaving many unin­ NY Islanders 22 21 4 48 169 168 Third Period—5, Toronto, Clark 18 (OIczyk. Flobert Wrenn 70- 65—135 Pittsburgh sured Americans — including the unemployed, elderly 21 21 4 46 191 198 Leeman), 10:08. Penalbes— Franceschetb, Tor BobTway 67- 68-135 toll-free numbers NY Rangers 18 21 9 45 152 161 (holding), 4:07; Kordic, Tor. minor-major (in- Jim Booros 68- 67—135 and seriously ill — both penniless and without health Philadelphia 18 23 7 43 171 162 sbgabng, bghbng), 19:50; Chase, S tL major Don Pooley 65- 70—135 care they need. Hospitals are in trouble. Workers are Wbshington 19 24 4 42 161 173 (fighbng), 19:50. Torrvny Am»ur III 68- 67—135 DEAR ABBY: We arc celebrating “Nader’s Raiders” CAMPBELL CONFERENCE being told they have to pay part of the costs previously Shots on goal— Toronto 12-6-9— 27. S t Louis Ted Schulz 70- 66—136 20th anniversary by issuing the Consumer’s Guide to NorrI* Division 12-19-18—49. Lennie Clements 69- 67—136 covered by employer-paid benefits or take cuts in GA W L TPt* GF Power-play Qpporlunibes— Toronto 1 of 4; S t Flobert Gamez 70- 66—136 Toll-Free Hotlines. Chicago 26 17 4 56 192 174 benefits. Louis 1 of 5. Don Shirey, Jr. 70- 66—136 Toronto This directory contains the toll-free information con­ 25 22 1 51 212 214 Goalies—Toronto, Reese, 2-1-0 (49 shots-48 Andy Bean 67- 69—136 Many reasons exist for this squeeze, some difficult to Minnesota 22 24 3 47 164 179 saves). S t Louis, Fbendeau, 9-10-3 (27-23). Jim Thorpe 68- 68—136 cerning cancer treatment, Alzheimer’s disease, arthritis, do anything about. But there are parts of the problem that SL Louis 20 21 6 46 165 161 A— 13,326. J.C. Snead 70- 66—136 Detroit 16 25 6 38 165 185 alcoholism, headaches, diabetes and asthma, as well as could be tackled if we were serious about stopping the Referee—Bill McCreary. 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Podiatrists com­ Bill Glasson 67- 71—138 Calgary 2. Boston 2, tie lison), ISO. 2, Los Angeles, Miller 5 (Banning, Roger Maltbie 67- 71—138 and mailing this collection of telephone numbers is $1. plain that they must spend time (and Medicare) for clip­ New York Ftengors 3, Pittsburgh 3, tie Robinson), 4:52. 3, Los Angeles, Robitaille 34 Gene Sauers 71- 67—138 Please let your readers know that these booklets arc VarKouver 3, ^iladelphia 2, OT (Nicholls, Duchense), 7:44. 4, Detroit Adams 3 ping thickened toenails of elderly patients when .this Curt Byrum 70- 68—138 Minnesota 7, Quebec 4 (Shank, Federko), 15:37. 5, Los Angeles, available. Believe it or not, the government agencies could be done by a paraprofessional. Doctors take blood Dave Barr 70- 68—138 Toronto 4. SL Louis 1 Gretzky 27 (Robinson), 1635. 6, Los Angeles, Larry Rinkor 70- 68—138 need help in letting the public know how to obtain these samples which nurses arc able to lake. Some believe that Los Angeles 9, Detroit 4 Kmshalnyski 8 (Beck, Gretzky), 17:33. Penal­ 55 (Lane 13). Assists—Chariotte 27 (Bogues CenL Connecticut S t 73, Liberty 70 Jim Benepe 66- 72—138 Friday's Games ties— Houda, Det major (bghbng), 3:19; Crow­ toll-free telephone numbers. Can you please help get the our society is ovcrcrcdcntialcd in general. 10), Denver 25 (Lever 9). Total fouls— Charlotte Centenary 112, Stetson 97 Jeff Sluman 67- 71—138 Calgary at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. der, L A major (bghbng), 3:19; Krushelnyski, LA word out? 21. Denver 26. A— 7,965. Coll, of Charleston 71, Augusta 53 Jay Delsing 68- 70—138 2. Procedures may be governed by fear of lawsuits or Washington at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. (Pipping), 5:33; Benning, LA (tripping), 1906. Basketball David Lipscomb 11Z Cumberland, Tenn. 81 Jodie Mudde 67- 71—138 RALPH NADER New York Islanders at Winnipeg. 8:30 p.m. Second Period-7, Detroit, Shank 5 loss of insurance, not what is best for the patient or Suns 113, Timberwolves 96 Erskine 54, Coker 48 John Inman 69- 69—138 Vancouver at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. (Federko, Q'Connoll), 3:42. 8, Los Angelos, WASHINGTON, D.C. Fayetteville St. 96, N.C.-Greonsboro 82 Rick Fehr 68- 70—138 would cut unnecessary costs. Insurance companies can Saturday's Games Robitaille 35 (Robinson, Nicholls), 6:14 (pp). 9, MINNESOTA (96) NBA standings Fisk 82, Lane 76 Davis Love III 67- 72—139 DEAR RALPH: I’ll try: Readers, for Ralph Nader’s No games scheduled Deboit Habscheid 11 (Barr, Salming), 13:39. Corbin 8 1 3 1-3 17, Murphy 2-8 2 6 6. Breuer be barred from refusing to pay and plaintiffs from Florida A&M 79, Morgan SL 77, OT Tom Kite 70- 69—139 Sunday's Gam* P enalties-M okosak, Det (holding), 4:26; EASTERN CONFERENCE 4-11 8 2 8, Campbell 9-17 3-5 21. Lowe 1-5 2-2 booklet of toll-free telephone numbers to call for free in­ recovering just because some technical infraction oc­ Habscheid, Det (holding), 7:24; Krusheinyski, Atlantic Division 4. Mitchell 1818 2 6 22. Royal 3-8 4-6 10, Furman 86, Wtofford 65 Tommy Moore 67- 72—139 All-Star Game at Pittsburgh, t :35 p.m. Georgia Southwestern 82, Berry 76, 20T formation concerning a variety of listings from AI- LA (holding), 1131; M e d le y , LA, minor-mis­ W L Pet G B Ftichardson 1-5 0-0 Z Leonard 1-2 0 6 2, Wayne Levi 67- 72—139 curred (for example, under the laws of one state, only a — Hampden-Sydney 59, E. Mennonite 53 z.hcimcr’s disease through consumer protection agencies, conduct (elbowing), 20:00. New Vbrk 26 11 .703 D. WesI 2-3 0 6 4. Totals 41-90 14-30 96. Hale Irwin 66- 73—139 The Associated Press physician can give a previously prescribed penicillin in­ NHL results Ky. Wesleyan 117, N. Kentucky 47 Third Period—10. Deboit Carson 17 (Burr, Boston 22 14 .611 3'/Z PHOENIX (113) Jay Don Blake 69- 70—139 send a long, business-sized, self-addressed envelope (25 Lee 112, Tusculum 84 jection). Federko), :57 (pp). 11. Los Angeles, Duchesne Philadelphia 20 16 .556 51/2 Chambers 1815 7-7 27, Flambis 4-5 8 1 8, Peter Persons 67- 72—139 Canucks 3, Flyers 2 Livingston SL 86, William Carey 68 cents postage), plus a $1 check or money order to: Hot­ 13 (Nicholls, Kudelski), 8:54. 12, Los Angeles. Washington 14 24 .368 121/z M.West 3-4 8 8 11. Homacek 7-10 2-2 16. Jim Gallagher 69- 70—139 3. People fear to turn in bad practitioners who add to Vancouver 1 1 0 1— 3 Louisiana Coll. 74, Southern, NO 61 Makela 7 (Krushelnyski, Benning), 11:12. 13, New Jersey 12 25 .324 14 K. Johnson 7-12 8 8 20, Majerle 6-10 2-3 16, John Adams 70- 69—139 lines, P.O. BOX 19405, Washington, D.C. 20036. ROCK JAM — Bruce Springsteen, left, Pete Townsend, center left, John Fogarty, center Philadelphia 1 1 0 0-2 Louisiana Tech 68, Texas-Pan American 62 costs. There is only limited legal protection for health Los Angeles, Krushelnyski 9 (Benning, Miami 9 30 .231 18 E. Johnson 1-2 8 0 2. Lang 1 6 1-4 3, Bable 2-2 Chris Perry 69- 70—139 First Period—t, Vancouver, Benning 3 Louisville 109, Tulane 96 DEAR ABBY: In a recent column, “Wondering in professionals who accuse others of infractions. If the ac­ Gretzky), 16:26. Central Division 1-2 5, Grant 1-1 0 6 3, Morrison 1-3 0 6 2, Perry Fred Couples 67- 72—139 right, and Roger Daltrey play together at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction (Krutov, McBain), 18:03. 2, Philadelphia, — McNeese St. 92, SW Texas SL 91 Oak Park, 111.” said, “I have tried to persuade my hus­ Shots on goal—Detroit 7-8-12— 27. Los An­ Detroit 25 13 .658 0 6 8 0 O.Totals 43-70 24-35 113. John Huston 71- 68—139 cused party — who may in fact be guilty — can claim Craven 18 (Mellanby, Bullard), 18:50. Penal­ Miami. Fla. 101, Florida SL 97, 20T ceremony in New York Wednesday. Townsend and Daltrey are members of The Who, geles 16-7-22—45. Chicago 24 13 .649 irz Minnesota 25 2 4 29 1 8— 96 Paul Azinger 68- 71—139 band to get a vasectomy, but he was chicken.” ties— Stern, Van, double minor (high-sticking, Mobile 69, Belhavsn 43 lack of g o ^ faith or some procedural infraction, he may Power-play Qpporhjnilies— Detroit 1 of 5; Los Indiana 22 16 .579 3 Phoenix 34 25 31 23—113 Ken Green 71- 69—140 unsportsmanlike conduct), :16: Carkner, Phi, 3'rz Montevallo 77, Faulkner 44 one of the groups inducted into the hall of fame. Angeles 1 of 3. Milwaukae 21 16 .568 3-Point goals— Minnesota 8 0 , Phoenix 3-5 John Mahaffey 71- 69—140 Abby, why did you let her get away with that stupid beat the rap. The accused should be required to prove the double minor (high-sticking, unsportsmanlike Atlanta 18 17 .514 5'/a N. Carolina A&T 39. N.C.-Cenbal 38, susp., Goalies—Detroit Hanlon, 12-10-4 (16 (Majerle 2-4, Grant t-1). Fouled out— Corbin. Mike Donald 68- 72—140 statement without challenging her? Unless there was conduct), :16: Lacombe, F4ti, major (lighting), Cleveland 16 19 .457 rz fight charge is without merit. shots-11 saves), S t Laurent (:00 second 71 Rebounds—Minnesota 62 (Murphy 14), David Peoples 71- 69—140 :16; R.Sutter, Van, major (fighting), :t6; Coxa, N. Carolina SL 61, Wake Forest 57 more to her letter than you printed, we have heard only lacocca’s marriage of 26 years to Mary lacocca 4. Not all drugs — even generics — are bought at the (29-25). Los Angeles, Hrudey, 17-15-4 (27-23). Orlando 10 27 .270 14'rz Phoenix 41 (M.WesL Lang 6). Assists—Min­ Loren Floberts 72- 68—140 Van (tripping), 11:46; Buiiard, Phi (tripping), N.C.-Wilmington 74, Davidson 58 A— 16,005. W ESTERN CO NFERENCE nesota 31 (Corbin. Richardson 5), Phoenix 31 Mike Hulbert 68- 72—140 her side of the story. Chuck Berry sues Hustler ended when she died of complications from diabetes best price. Some drugs are paid for by various govern­ 11:55: Butcher, Van (holding), 13:51. NE Louisiana 99, North Texas 68 Referee—Terry Gregson. Linesmen— Ryan Midwest Division (K.Johnson 17). Total fouls— Minnesota 28. Tim Simpson 70- 70—140 Second Period—3, Vancouver, Bozek 4 (Ban­ New Orleans 89, SW Louisiana 87, OT Where is it written that a man must get a vasectomy in the spring 1983. lacocca has two daughters. ment and private plans at estimated costs to pharmacists Bozak, Randy Mitlon. W L Pet G B Phoenix 24. Technicals— Minnesota coach Leonard Thompson 71- 69—140 ning), 4:53. 4, Phiiadelphia, Murphy 7 (Craven, 24 to North Alabama 88, Tenn.-Marlin 63 over nude photographs The 65-ycar-oId automotive mogul was divorced San Antonio .706 — Musselman, Phoenix Illegal defense 2. Doug Tewell 71- 69—140 because his wife wants him to? Many letters in your which don’t subtract big rebates often paid back to the Tocchet), 9:50 (pp). Penalty— Coxa, Van (high- Utah 24 It Pembroke SL 79, Pfeiffer 76 .686 ’ /a A— 14,070. Duffy Waldorf 71- 69—140 from Peggy Johnson lacocca 26 months ago, about sticking). 835. Pikeville 99, Lindsey Wilson 79 column seem to indicate that since it’s easier for a man to SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Celebrity suer Melvin pharmacist as a promotion or volume discount. Instead, Denver 22 17 .564 4'/a Clark Burroughs 69- 71—140 Third Period— None. Penalties— Butcher, Van Samford 79, Georgia SL 70 get a vasectomy than it is for his wife to get a tubal liga­ l '/2 years after they married. The union produced no Dallas 17 20 .459 8hila. Pharmacy 83, Wilmingtoa Del. 55 Boston College at SL John's, 8 p.m. Home Engineers ing America.” Hornets 110, Nuggets 108 Providence at Syracuse. 8 p.m. (“dye”) is injected and X-ray movies are taken. The dye old for the part. No harm, though. She setting fire to a pub and finally killing a Musil, Min (cross-checking), 3:53; Marois, Qua Robert Morris 87, Falrieigh Dickinson 85, QT even those in the smaller roles, such as In the week ending last Friday, ABC’s (slashing), 8:29; A.Broten, Min (high-sticking), Today CHARLOTTE (110) Rutgers 90, George Washington 82 Shirley Eldridge 189-504, Beverly Morin fills the aorta and shows areas of blockage. manages to fit in. Joan Heal as Jckyll’s disapproving Scotland Yard detective who, with a col­ 839: Musil, Min (tripping), t1:59; Gavin, Min Tripucka 1820 7 6 28. Gilliam 811 6-9 22. S. Maine 75, Plymouth SL 70 Monday's Gam* 188-175-488, Diane Turgeon 178, FrancIneTur- league, had joined th police search for morning effort averaged a 4.5 rating and Georgetown at Villanova, 7:30 p.m. geon 177-483, Barbara Turgeon 180-484, Gay An aortogram enables physicians to determine the ex­ While ABC’s movie retells a familiar housekeeper, and Lionel Jeffries as the (tripping), 15D8. 4 p.m. — Golf: Bob Hope Clas­ J.R R eid 810 2-5 1Z Sichting 1-3 2-2 4. R.Reid Salem SL too, Gordon 66 ‘Today” a 3.9. “CBS This Morning” was 3-7 2-4 9, Boguss 4-7 8 0 9, Curry 8 1 7 4-4 20. Siena 79, Iona 56 McDevitt 177, Alyce McArdle 181, Linda Corbitt tent and location of obstmetion in the aorta and other tale, it tells it well, with writer David him. ShoU on goal—Quebec 9-8-12—29. Min­ sic, ESPN 476, Ftauline Moran 477, Marlys Dvorak 467, doctor’s irreverent father. nesota 13-21-10—44. Arxlerson 0-3 0 6 0, Gray 1-2 0 6 Z Rowsom SL Francis, Pa. 80, Marlst 77 Tliaaday's Gamee large arteries in the pelvis and thighs. The test does not The ring starts closing after Mr. Hyde third with a 2.6. Each ratings point 7:30 p.m. — Flames at Whalers, 0-1 2-2 2, Gatbson 1-1 06 2. Totals 41-82 Temple 67, Duquesne 43 Pittsburgh at Syracuse, 8 p.m. Jeanne Buccheri 481. Wickes’ burnished antique dialogue a joy Tautly directed by Wickes, who earlier Power-play Qpportunitie*— Quebec 0 of 4; ordinarily produce any therapeutic benefit, although it’s assails the lovely Sara — temporarily, represents 921,(X)0 homes. The new Minnesota 1 of 3. SportsChannel, WTIC 2834 110. Union, N.Y. 63. Skidmore 50 Boston College at Seton Hall, 8 p.m. to the ears in this age of film-school teamed with Caine on a not-so-good TV DENVER (108) W. Va. Weslyn 118, Pbint Park 84 possible that, in your case, the catheter or dye could have then permanently, ensconsed in Dr. ratings came out Thursday. Goalies—Quebec, Millen, 3-5-0 (43 shots-37 7:30 p.m. — Pacers at Celtics, graduate scripts that mainly consist of version of “Jack the Ripper.” ®'nday’s saves). Minnesota, Takko, 4-9-0 (29-25). English 14-23 8 0 28, Lone 6-9 1-1 13, Ras­ Washington, Mo. 91, Carnegie-Mellon 68 Wednsaday's Games Jekyll’s townhouse. The good doctor tells Ail NBC spokeswoman, alluding to the Central Connecticut at UConn (Field House), dislodged a blood clot, thereby improving blood flow to burps, obscenities, and scenes stolen from A— 10,877. Cox Cable Channel 34, WILI mussen 6-13 8 6 18, Lever 813 86 16, Adams Wesley 104, Lancaster Bible 49 Scholastic____ exercise starts with an auct' n — sudden­ 8 p.m. her his bad secret and they fall in love. much-publicized exit of longtime Referee— Bon Hoggarth. Linesman— Dan 1 6 1-2 3, Davis 6-18 2-2 14, Henzllk 2 6 2-2 7, Wfercaster SL 113, Nichols 99 your thigh. “Casablanca.” ly halted — of the late D'. jekyll’s goi'ds. (1400-AM) SL John's at Providence, 7 p.m. ‘Today” star Jane Phuley and Pauley’s Schachts, Jerry Psleman. Hughes 0-3 0 6 0, Ksmpton 8 2 2-2 2, Licht11-3 SOUTH In any event, if your symptoms have improved, 1 sug­ It’s hard not to like a show where: We then 1 am of the plight of poor Worse, she remains mum when the 8 p.m. — Warriors at Pistons, 8 6 7, Dunn 0 6 8 0 O.Totals 41-96 24-27 108. Ala.-Birminghem 80, Vo. Commonwealth 59 llling boys hoop constables come to investigate her attack. succesion by Norville, said that “any Maple Leafs 4, Blues 1 TNT Chortolls 28 28 27 29—110 Albany, Ge. 69, Valdosta SL 63 Saturday, Jan. 27 gest you postpone surgery. Most spxjcialists do not en­ * A powerful old doctor (Joss Acklaiid) Sara, who liao ' .no a n f V'cr Jckyll- Denver 29 28 29 32— 108 Alice Lloyd 84, Clinch Valley 79 SL John's at UConn (Gampel Pavilion), 8 The lllirtg Junior High varsity boys' basketball courage vascular operations unless the blockage causes The work of reporter Snape proves a change like this takes a period of adjust­ Toronto 2 1 1— 4 8 p.m. — Skiing: Men’s World p.m. hates Jekyll, suspects his married Hyde days. She zorks as a stablehand 3-Polnt goals—Chariotte 3-tt (RReid 1-1, Auburn-Monigomery 80, Birmingham- team thumped the Enfield High freshmen, symptoms or is serious enough to be a potential, future catalyst in all this, as does Jekyll’s tor­ ment.” She said a similar ratings dip oc­ 81. Louis 0 1 0—1 Cup Downhill (tape delayed), ESPN Bogues 1-t, Tripucka 1-4, Anderson 0-2, Curry Southern 75 Arizona at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. 87-27, Thursday. Chris Loomis had 21 points, daughter (Ladd) has taken him as a lover, and just wants to be left alone. Of course curred in January 1982 when Gumbel First Period-1, Toronto, Thibaudeau 7 Belmont 92, Christian Brothers 70 Syracuse at Georgetown, 3 p.m. Montrell Brown 20 and Adrian Aigire 8 tor the hazard. If your doctor insists on surgery, ask for a second mented bid to rid himself of Hyde. 9:30 p.m. — Track: Sunkist In­ 0-3), Denver 2-6 (Henzllk t-t. Lever 1-2, and sternly asks her, “Has he seduced there ensues a flashback to the whole (lafrata. Marsh), 10:26. 2, Toronto. Kurvers 9 Adams 0-3). Fouled out—Rasmussen. Berea 64, Union, Ky. 60 Providence at Boston College, 8 p.m. 3-4 Rams. Aian Boutin, Ryan McGee and Jay opinion from a vascular specialist. Caine may seem to appear in movies succeeded Tom Brokaw on “Today.” (Osborne, Damphoussa), 18:35 (pp). Penal- vitational, ESPN Flebounds— Charlotte 53 (Gilliam 10), Denver Beihune-Cookman 78, Howard U. 76 Villanova at Seton Hall, 8 p.m. Flomeo also played well for llling. you, is that it?” He later bellows “Adul- story. _____ L ______, , ______L m i

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