20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Dec. 14. 1989

Looking tor sometning sboclol? Why not run a WE DELIVER I CLEANING 1990 VOLKSW AGEN CARS "W onted to Buy" od In ^ J E H A G L For Home Delivery, Call SERVICES FOR SALE Clossltled. The cost Is 4 door, 5 speed Housing Small ... the response big. 647-9946 Spcciolislll HOUSECLEANING- 643-2711. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 CHRISTAAAS Croft and Good references. Free Tag Sale-Spencer Vil­ Smort shoppers shop estim a te s. 568-7426. lage Community Hall, Classified! They find LEGAL NOTICE Dcfit! 52 P ascal Lane, M a n ­ $ that’s a good way to fight ‘Sweat equity’ Bolton wins opener TOWN OF ANDOVER chester. Saturday, De­ 10,244 the high cost of llvina PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION cember 16th, 10am- 643-2711. PUBLIC HEARINGS MISCELLANEOUS 2pm. ______basis of co-op/3 over Cheney Tech/11 The Planning & Zoning Commission of Andover, Connecticut SERVICES IN-DOOR Tag Sale-Don't will hold Public Hearings on Monday, December 18, 1989 at CARPENTRY/ miss this everything S c h a lle rs J ELECTRICAL ORDER YOURS TODAY 7:30 p.m. in the Andover Elementary School Music Room on REMODELING sale. 2 coffee tables, the following petitions: GSL Building Nlolnte- colonial style couch, 1990 VOLKSW AGEN Quality nonce Co. Commercl- end tables, clothing, #584 - Application of Andover Sportsmen's Club for a Special DUMAS ELECTRIC FOX Pre-owned Auto al/ResIdentlal building HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Service changes, dishes, books, and lots 2doorcc’ipe Permit for a new building. repairs and home Im­ Cleaning, Hauling, Carpent/y, Remodelling additional wiring and of fun misc. Saturday, Value Priced #585 - Application of Joseph Remesch for the resubdivision of provements. Interior Reasonably Priced Free Esilmatas repairs on existing December 16th, 9am- a lot on Lake Road. and exterior pointing, A l Cans Answered whenever. 1599 South 83 Olds Ciera light carpentry. Com­ homes. Quality work at #586 - Application of Gregory Randall for a 1 lot resubdivision Rick’s Handyman & S treet, A p a rtm e n t 3, AT.A/C.PS $ 2 ,90 0 plete lanitorlal ser­ affordable prices. (and 2tssociated waivers) on School Road, Sunrise Hill. Carpentry Service Coventry. (Down the $ vice. Experienced, rel­ Entirely owner operated. road from Coventry 7,690 86 Ford Tempo #589 - Application of Baice Goulet for an addition to a home iable, free estimates. 646-1948 27 years exp. Call Pizza. Our apartment ATA/C.PS $ 4 4 95 occupation (the construction of a garage). 643-0304. ______Joseph Dumas Is on the to p flo o r of the Changes to subdivision regulations regarding the requirement middle Form house.) 86 Chevy.^U'o NURSE'S Aide-Years of PAINTING/PAPERING 6 4 6 - 5 2 5 3 of final plans to include 100 scale and 200 scale maps. experience. Hospital AT, Star SOL. o ^ . 9 9 5 ORDER YOURS TODAY iianrhpBtpr Irralft At this hearing, interested persons may appear and be heard trained. Excellent ref- ______PLACING AN AD In clas- NEVER PLACED a wont and written communications will be received. Information per­ erences. 742-6402. McHuah HimRplf '* ° ad? There’s nothing to It taining to these applications is on file in the office of the Zoning m unuyil nim beil simple process. Just dial ... lust dial 643-2711 and 9.9% Agent, Town Office Building, r r i holiday/ Painting & wallpapering a t *^'2711. We'll help you we'll help you word and place your ad. Dated at Andover, Connecticut this 7th and 14th day of L J J SEASONAL its b e s t F ree E stim ^ es. Fully to r m a x l- Lexad^ y * U|4 t O December, 1989. mum response. ON ANY Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Insured. Establisheed 1974. Friday, Dec. 15, 1989 K:> « s i t s » a t «nths Patrick FlynrvManchester Herald m CO 84 Buick Century Why $5,995 at 12.99% bank financing. Payments 83 CheoLO r 22 months, rose 0.8 percent last seasonal variations, the wholesale the fiduciary at the address I S U ITEMS don't include tax, rag., and are sub­ The cold weather has been keeping the below. Failure to promptly 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. $6,895 month. However, they declined ject to credit approval. Sale ends 12/ v ‘ at.^^^ 90,995 Automobile Club of Hartford, an affiliate of the HOT DRINK FOR A COLD DAY — Rick Cramer of Coventry warms up price index stood at 114.8 in Oc­ present any such claim may 4/69 PIANO-UprIght piano 85 Electra 4 Dr. $9,995 345 Center SL, Manchester American Automobile Association, on its toes, said overall from April through Septem­ tober. This meant that a hypothetical result in the loss of rights to with a hot cup ot coffee early today during a break from work at a con­ and bench. Good condi­ 85 Caprice Wagon $C,895 9.0% is for 46 months, $ 10,000 max. ber. marketbasket of goods cost SI 14.80 recover on such claim. 647-7077 Steve McNcish, assistant manager of member .scr- tio n . $150. 649-3200. 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $7,295 loan with approved credK thru Mid- struction site at Bidwell and VVetherell streets. He's a carpenter tor R.B.M. Pork prices jumped 7.1 percent o z lantic Bank North. In Stock Only. last month, up from SI09.80 a year Susan McQuay 85 Celebrity Wagon $6,695 m Ass't Clerk Plca.se see WEATHER, page 10 Building of Willington. following a 9.5 percent rise in Oc­ ago. MISCELLANEOUS 86 Honda Civic 2 Dr. $5,695 TRUCKS/VANS tober. Dairy prices were up 3.3 per­ The inflation news was also The fiduciary is; 86 Della 68 2 Dr $9,995 5 r - Angelina T. Crandall FOR SALE FOR SALE cent, the fifth consecutive increase favorable for earlier stages in the > CO 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 I c/o Pascal A. Prignano, Esq. exceeding 1 percent. Prices for production process. The price of in­ 86 Centuy Wagon $7,495 U One Heritage Place VOLKSWAGEN f R LI c l < n 9 7 7 ^ M c " ^ 3 0 0 processed turkeys and eggs also termediate goods fell 0.1 percent in 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 P.O. Box 648 END ROLLS or best offer. Road rose. November after no change a month Manchester, CT 0604C 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 w o rth y . C all 643-1901. Sakharov’s death called ‘great loss’ 2 7 'h " w idth — 50® However, that was partly offset earlier. 028-12 13" w id th — 2 fo r 50® 86 Chevrolet Speclnim $4,995 MAZDA-1987, Pickup, B- 2200. B e d lln e r s p o rt by a 15.1 percent drop in vegetable Crude-goods prices rose 0.4 per­ Newsprint end rolls esn be 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,895 R l 83, Vernon, CT scale and speed of new Soviet politi­ three years ago, he won a scat in the human rights campaigns that costs and a 6.5 percent decline in NOTICE TO CREDITORS picked up S t the Manchester 86 Pont Grand Am SE $8,495 package, AM/FM ra­ cent after holding steady in October. Minulos from Hartford Soviet Congress. He used it as a embraced any cause, fought any in­ ESTATE OF Herald ONLY before 11 a m. dio. Sliding rear win­ By Andrew Katell cal reforms, mourned tlic death as “a fresh fruit prices. Prices for fish, An example of the three stages 1 Prior to the Malta summit, Mikhail Gorbachev held a historic forum to press for reform and justice and gave strength and JUUA A. CHETELAT Monday through Thursday. 872-9111 6 4 9 - 2 6 3 8 dow . A skin g $4,500. C oll The Associated Press great loss.” chicken, coffee and rice also fell. would be bread for finished goods, meeting with the Pope and pledged expanded religious free­ o tte r 5pm a t 632-9826. “He was a man of conviction and freedom in his country, gaining new courage to victims and to those who dom in the Soviet Union. The Pope expressed special interest The Honorable William E. Energy prices declined 3.3 per­ flour for intermediate goods and FitzGerald, Judge of the Court sincerity,” Gorbachev said. “He was stature as a con.scicncc of the nation. wanted to rcfomi the Soviet Union. in the five million Eastern Rite Catholics in (CHOOSE ONE: the MOSCOW — A ndrei D. cent, the sharpest fall since August. wheat for crude goods. of Probate, District of Sakharov, the brilliant physicist who not some sort of political intriguer. Tributes to the brave humanist Bonner, his strength and his com­ Ukraine, Azerbaijan). Manchester at a hearing held panion during the years of struggle on 12/06/89 ordered that all built the Soviet hydrogen bomb and He was a person who had his own came from around the world. claims must be presented to Bridge became an unwavering beacon for ideas, his own convictions which he Sakharov’s death occurred after a and exile, sat in a chair next to the 2 At the end of the Malta summiL MATCHWORDS the fiduciary at the address llic world in the cause of human expressed openly and directly. This long day of struggle to organize an body. A few close friends were ad­ Democrats ask new vote President Bush and Mikhail Gor­ below. Failure to promptly rights, has died at age 68. doesn’t mean I agreed with him, al­ opixisition to the Communist Party. mitted to the apartment, said a friend present any such claim may bachev announced (CHOOSE ONE: (2 points for each correct match) throwing his last heart. At this point, The 1975 Nobel Peace Prize win­ though on many things we did He was preparing a speech demand­ who s[K)kc on condition he not be result In the loss of rights to N O R T H 12-14-89 Informative a conventional weapons agreemenL when dummy was left with a small ner died alone in his study Thursday agree.” ing that the Communists’ guaran­ identified. on Center Springs Pond 1- prior to a-creed recover on such claim. ♦ a 7 6 5 plans for another summit in June.) ♦ 8 7 6 spade and K-J-4 of diamonds, South night of an apparent heart attack, Sakharov risked his status as a na­ teed hold on power be revoked, Just hours before he died, 2- rite b-enormous Susan McQuay d iscard Ass't Clerk ♦ K J 4 led his last high heart. West followed, said his son-in-law, Ycfrcm tional scientific hero and the honors Yankclcvich said. Sakharov stood on the floor of the majority on the board in November. 3 Last week, the entire (CHOOSE 3- massivec-give up ♦ J 5 4 By James Jacoby the spade was discarded from dummy, Yankclcvich. Sakharov died as he tlic Soviet Union had heaped upon The defiant activist’s final words Congress of People’s Deputies and By Rick Santos Regarding the pond study. The fiduciary is: and East discarded a diamond. It was ONE: East German, Czechoslovak) Paul A. Chetelat him to openly challenge the govern­ to his family were: “Tomorrow there demanded that opposition delegates Manchester Herald Democratic Director Stephen T. 4- surrenderd-before WEST EAST now clear that West had started with had lived tlic last two decades of his Central Committee resigned in the c/o Diane S. Prior, Attorney ♦ J 10 9 2 ♦ K 4 Here is a deal from a recent section­ will be battle,” Yankclcvich said. form an alternative party to the 5- plight e-condition four spades, four hearts and four life, struggling for democracy, ment when most otlicrs were silent. Cassano said he wants it to be in­ wake of revelations of massive abuse 1091 Main Street Y A 10 9 4 ♦ 5 3 2 al tournament in Bismarck, North Da­ Democratic town directors, clubs, and could have only one dia­ world peace and human liberty. He was vilified, attacked by the Sergei Kovalev, a fellow human Communists. cluded on the agenda for the next Manchester, CT 06040 ♦ 10 ♦ Q 8 6 3 2 kota. Declarer made one no-trump of power by top officials there. mond. So declarer played a low dia­ President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, authorities and banished from Mos­ rights activist in Moscow and a He told his fellow opposition con­ angered by what they called the meeting so the public will have an PEOPLE/SPORTS 026-12 ♦ Q 9 8 6 ♦ a K 7 with careful card-reading, plus one gressmen that Gorbachev and the “penny wise and pound foolish” slight error from East. mond to dummy’s king, West follow­ who freed Sakharov from nearly cow in 1980. The exile sapped his friend, said the body was found by opportunity to comment on it. Cas­ 4 Amnesty International recently S O U T H ing with the lone 10, and then finessed Republican vote against approving a (5 points for each correct answer) West led the jack of spades. Declar­ seven years of internal exile but vitality and undermined his health. Sakharov’s wife, Yelena Bonner. sano said there was no chance for criticized the government of ..?.., NOTICE TO CREDITORS 4 Q 8 3 against East’s queen to make one no- Plea.se see SAKHAROV, page 10 S23,(X)0 study needed to revitalize ESTATE OF er played small from dummy and East clashed with him repeatedly over the After he was freed by Gorbachev Bonner was his full partner in 'heir the public to comment on the matter whose human rights abuses it now 1 Famed (CHOOSE ONE: choreogra­ Y K Q J trump. LOUIS BETKO won the king. East cashed the king of Center Springs Pond, said today that when it was acted on during a meet­ says are as bad as those of the pher, photographer) Alvin Alley died ♦ A 9 7 5 The unusual lesson of this deal is liicy have asked the study to be The Honorable Thomas F. ♦ 10 3 2 clubs and led the five of hearts, a top- ing of directors Tuesday because of Shining Path guerrillas it is fight­ recently at the age of 58. Alley suffered that it is best defense for East to hold given a second chance. Rady, III acting. Judge of the Vulnerable: North-South of-nothing play. West won the ace and the formal conslniclion of the agen­ ing. from a rare bone marrow disorder. played back a club, and the defenders on to all his small hearts. By doing so, Court of Probate, District of Dealer: South he prevents declarer from getting a At a news conference held today da. Manchester at a hearing tield took three more club tricks. East dis­ complete count on the hand. That in the Lincoln Center hearing room, Al that meeting, funding for the 5 A "Day W ithout Art” was observed 2 Am ong the top artists honored at the on 12/11/89 ordered that all S o u th carding a diamond. On the fourth club Casolo home; West North East should cause declarer to go wrong at across the nation recently by sev­ Kennedy Center recently was Mary claims must be presented to declarer threw a heart from dummy the four Democratic directors at­ study was rejected by a vote of 5 to 1 ♦ P a s s 1 ♦ P a s s the finish and lose a trick to the queen eral hundred museums and art gal­ Martin, who is famous for portraying the fiduda^ at the address 1 N T AH p a s s and a low diamond from his hand. tacked Republicans for rejecting a 1, with the Republicans casting the below. Failure to promptly of diamonds. leries to call attention to the (CHOOSE West now got off lead with the 10 of plan which they had previously en­ five votes against Cassano, the lone ..?.. in a stage adaptation of the J.M. present any such claim may James Jacoby’s books "Jacoby on Bridge" and ONE: AIDS crisis, plight of the Opening lead: ♦ J hearts. South played a spade to the ace ‘I’m innocent’ dorsed, and for the OOP’s overall Barrie story. result in the loss of rights to "Jacoby on Card Games"(written with his father, 1 homeless). recover on such claim. in dummy and a spade back to his the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at performance since winning a 5-4 Plea.se see DEMOCRATS, page 10 queen. East now went wrong by bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books 3 Sweden’s (CHOOSE ONE; Mats Wilan- Susan McOuay By Elizabeth Lightfoot NEWSNAME der, Stefan Edberg) pulled off a minor Ass't Clerk The Associated Press upset by defeating Boris Becker in the The fiduciary is: (15 points for correct answer or answers) final of the Nabisco Masters round- Susan M. Betko Astrograph THOM ASTON — Jennifer Casolo relumed home to a ‘Maggie’ needs help robin tournament. c/o Barry D. Horowitz, Esq. hero’s welcome Ttiursday, proclaiming her innocence as I recently ordered 2 Congress Street she greeted a cheering llirong of about 350 people who rebellious sol­ Hartford, CT 06114 4 Alabama’s national title hopes went think you are today and a sharp sales­ your desires. Judge life for what it Is and braved freezing cold to welcome her back from El Sal­ diers in my coun­ 029-12______with bills, confidence down the drain in a 30-20 loss to archri­ person who'll recognize this may unload not for what you wish it to be, vador. try to “ surrender C Y o u r some shoddy merchandise on you. val ..?.., giving the Crimson Tide their NOTICE TO CREDITORS CANCER (June 21-July 22) Someone “Hi everyone. Why arc you all here in this freezing or die." Who a m i AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Don't first loss of the year. ESTATE OF ‘Birth d a y with whom you're closely associated “Maggie” has a long history of treat companions in a condescending cold?” said the petite, 28-ycar-old church worker, stand­ and what is my ISRAEL LASSMAN may think the world owes a tree ride to­ fashion today, because it could produce ing on a fiatbed truck draped in red, white and blue bunt­ chronic mental illness. Hospital­ nation? a/k/a day. You may be expected to buy the Time to Share 5 Eric Dickerson of the Indianapolis Dec. 15, 1989 uncomfortable results. Deal with others ticket. ing and parked in front of Town Hall. ized again last spring, she lost her IRVING LASSMAN Colts has now rushed for 1,000 yards as equals and forego all forms of one- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Someone who “I am glad to be back in Thomaslon where I can go apartment and her income. With This information Is suppliud by tho in each of his seven NFL seasons. The Honorable William E. Several outstanding friendships are upsmanship. has let you down previously might make Jogging back and forth,” she said. “I’m so glad to be proper medication and ireaimcni Manchostor Area Conluronco of TRUE OR FALSE: That is a new NFL FitzGerald, Judge of the Court likely to be established in the year PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Sweeping some rather lavish promises to you Churchos. Namos and erreumstan- of Probate, District of ahead. None of them, however, are apt home.” she managed, when released, to record. responsibilities under the rug today again today. It's best you don't hold cos have boon changed to protoct Manchester at a hearing held to be with people In your present field of won't present a problem. The trouble your breath until they happen. Ms. Casolo’s homecoming followed an exhausting, secure a part-time job and new privacy. endeavor. YOUR SCORE: 91 to 100 points • TOP SCORE! on 12/12/89 ordered that all will come later when you try to catch up VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Usually two-day trip that began Wednesday after a Salvadoran apartment only to contract a severe 81 to 90 poInU ■ Excellent. 71 to 80 points • Good. 61 to 70 points - Fair. claims must be presented to SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) To­ and find them to be more difficult than you're a person who tries to be industri­ judge dropjtcd terrorism charges against her for lack of case of viral mcningitis/cn- the fiduciary at the address day you might experience one of those O Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 12-11-89 they originally were. ous and productive, but today you may evidence and ordered her deported. ccphalitis in October and then households can be mailed to below. Failure to promptly awkward moments when you'll wish you ARIES (March 21-April 19) If you don't do only what you think you have to do to present any such claim may could vanish after blurting out some honestly think well of another, it's best in order to get by. Ms. Casolo arrived in Miami Wednesday night with bronchitis. Ill, discouraged and ex­ MACC Seasonal Sharing Appeal, ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ result In the loss of rights to wrong things to the wrong person. not to say anything today. Insincerity LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Pretending to only the clothes on her back. After friends bought some tremely anxious about the bills Box 773, Manchester. Non-perish­ recover on such claim. Think before you speak. Get a jump on will be quickly detected and could result be something other than what you really warmer clothes, she Hew north Thursday afternoon to piling up, “Maggie” needs a word able fixxis, gifts for the elderly, Susan McQuay life by understanding the Influences in your being labeled a shallow person. are will not make a favorable impres­ New York’s LaCuardia Airport, where she fielded ques- of encouragement, a Christmas and toys for children can be left at 3nU i-9 lujnqnv-fr IBjoqp^ ueieis-C Ass't Clerk which are governing you in the year TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Thinking sion on others today. Just be your own I ho Associated Press :uBd J3|0d-Z iJoqdejBoejoqo-t :SldOdS » 31d03d ahead. Send lor your Astro-Graph pre­ big or verbalizing your intentions won't sweet self, nothing more, nothing less. lions from reporters before being driven the 75 miles to fixKl basket and help wiili this die firehou.scs at 32 Main St. and The fiduciary is: dictions today by mailing $1.25 to As­ BACK HOME — Jennifer Casolo waves to the crowd that greeted her as e-g :o-p ;q-e : b -z :p-i :saao/AHOivw assure you of success today. Victories SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) People Tliomaston, a town of 7,()(K). month’s rent. 53 Center St., COMFED Main Edwin A. Lassman tro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. saujddjijqd 0RI ‘o u in b y uozbjoq :3WVNS/Vt3N will have to be earned the hard way can't always be exactly what we'd like Ms. Casolo banicrcd with the crowd, wishing them ahe arrived in her hometown of Thomaston Thursday night after being Help for “Maggie” and over 440 Street offices and the Manchester c/o David M. Call, Esq. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3420. through effort and application. s|S!Jo SQIV'S Injad-p iu e iu je o 1sb3-C launp uj CityPlace them to be, There's a chance you could “Felice Navidad” when someone shouted “Merry Manchcsicr/Bollon needy Mall. Be sure to state your zodiac sign. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Instead of be disappointed today when someone released by the El Salvadoran government, which had been holding her )|ujujns jaqioue joj suo|d-2 ioujejun oRl-l :3dOOSaiaOM Harttord, CT 06103-3460 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You assessing matters In a realistic fashion, you greatly admire doesn't fulfill your Please see CASOLO, page 10 on terrorism charges. 027-12 may not be as shrewd a shopper as you you might color the facts today to suit expectations. 2 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 15, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Dec. 15, 1989—3 RECORD MANCHESTER Weekenders Police Roundup ‘Sweat equity’ to build Places to go . . . Man charged after break-in . . . things to do A man who was staying at the homeless shelter at 466 Main St. was arrested Thursday night for criminal affordable housing units trespiassing at a home on Wells Street, police said. Police also hope to find and arrest another man who even if her organization folds, the together. She said that applications Lunch with Santa apparently also stayed at the shelter that night and was By James F. Henry co-op will continue to exist. After for membership in the co-op will be Children can have their pictures taken with Santa involved in the incident, said Gary Wood, police spokes­ Manchester Herald the project is developed, its owner­ taken months in advance of the con­ Saturday as they play and cat hot dogs and cupcakes man. ship will be turned over to the co­ struction, and people will attend from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in St. Bridget School cafeteria, 74 Bernard F. Duszynski, 21, of no certain address, also The Cooperative Initiatives op, Rage said. workshops and leam about their fu­ Main St. Cost is S3 per child. Pictures arc extra. was charged with breach of peace and threatening. Frojcct, a Hartford-based non-profit A woman at 58 Wells St. said that about 8:30 p.m. corporation, is calling a planned Currently the land is owned by ture neighbors. Holiday reception tonight Duszynski and another male arrived at her residence 16-unit housing project in the Corporation for Independent She said that after all the hours people will spend with each other, Members of the Children’s Association Summer looking for a man named “Keith,” police said. downtown Manchester an alterna­ Living, but Rage said that group tive in affordable housing. they should be able to work around Theatre Choir will entertain during the Manchester Art When she told them that no one by that name lived bought the property for Cooperative What makes this project on St. small differences that could come up Association’s Christmas reception to be held Friday from there, the men refused to leave, instead breaking a win­ Initiatives Imowing that money from James Street an alternative. during the consUnction. 7 to 9 p.m. at the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, 20 dow and threatening the woman to find “Keith,” police the state would be available. Once Cooperative Initiatives Director Rage said that though Cooperative Hartford Road. Refreshments will be served. said. the money has been received, l^gc The woman called police, who found Duszynski Sarah Fage says, is that construction said her firm will formally buy the Initiatives is based in Hartford, the Choirs unite at concert hiding in an attic at the residence, but could not locate will involve “sweat equity,” which lot. Rage said there was not a large board of directors wanted to have its is work people will do in lieu of a first project outside the city and was Manchester Symphony Orchesua and the “Joyful CHRISTMAS WREATH — the other male, police said. risk in expecting the money from down payment for shared owner­ actively considering Glastonbury Noise" children’s choir of Trinity Covenant Church will Upon his arrest, Duszynski said that he and the man he the state because she had been told it Edith Dorr, representing ship. and Manchester. She said the site in sing during a free Christmas concert slated for Saturday was with, whom he had met at the homeless shelter, went was only a matter time. MARC, an organization that Manchester fits all the requirements, at 7 p.m. in Manchester High School’s Bailey to Wells SUcet to buy drugs, police said. Fage said that sweat equity is a Page said that residents will have because it is in the center of town, serves retarded people, Once there, Duszynski said they met a man and gave Patrick Flynn/Manchesler Herald Auditorium, 134 E. Middle Turnpike. A nursery will be known concept in affordable hous­ a 40-year mortgage and will be near a bus line and shopping areas. provided for children ages four and under. stands with Mayor Theunis him their money, but the man went into a house and ing circles. She said the average ‘INTERIOR DECORATOR’ — Sharon Cocconi observes a display which she has con­ buying a membership in the co-op. Fage said that so far the reaction "Terry" W erkhoven last week never came back out, police said. “down payment” will be $1,500 to In that sense. Page said this will not she has received from Manchester Dinner dance Saturday Duszynski was held on $250 cash bond and is tributed to at the Martin School library. Children in the school have been decorating the at town hall. MARC $2,000 worth of labor. The types of be traditional home ownership but residents has been positive. scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court on Music by the Dubaldos will accompany an Italian- windows of the library as part of a program which may help stimulate interest in reading. work people will do will vary will also not be a renting arrange­ The project will have town- presented the town with a Wednesday, police said. stylc dinner to be served Saturday at 7 p.m. at the depending on physical ability. ment. If a member wants to leave house style units. Page said, and will Knights of Columbus Lodge, 138 Main St. Proceeds will Christmas wreath. the co-op, he or she can sell his The state recently announced that be in the shape of an “L.” help finance the St. Bridget Church Choir’s upcoming Pairick Flynn/Manchester Herald space back to the co-op, which will ‘Peeping Tom’ suspect held Cooperative Initiatives is receiving a Manchester Planning Director Mark uip to Italy, where the choir will perform in several cities then rc-scll the space, according to Police arrested a suspected “peeping Tom” and Childrens^ creativity put to use Pellegrini said a similar proposal al­ and during a Mass at the Vatican. $272,000 grant to help pay for the Page. prowler on a charge stemming from two incidents that complex, which will contain four ready was approved by the town for Christmas candlelight concert happened early this morning at homes on Main and Hol­ units that arc completely wheelchair Page said an important part of the a previous owner. He said that he Obituaries lister streets, police said. on windows of library in school accessible. Page said the wheelchair success of this project will be that expects Cooperative Initiatives will The 65th Annual Christmas Candlelight Concert will the residents be able to work well m ^e minor changes in the plans. be presented at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday at South Uniteu John S. Neill, 35, of Hebron, was cited for disorderly units will be interspersed throughout conduct after police detained him as he walked on Prin­ and Jennifer Rizy, 9. the project so people with physical ^ iS S i4:> *<2>l!a> <43 1 » CtSf I s t o t (< a « « CQ Methodist church, comer of Main Street and Hartford law, Roger and Maureen Kalal'ut of sons, Charles E. Sic of Plainville, ‘No.’” Mary Anne Jean ceton Street at about 2:40 a.m. today, police said. By Dianna M. Talbot 'The items were selected from her A fifth window holds a fascinat­ di.sabililics will not be segregated. Road. The free concert will feature a traditional Manchester. and Thomas P. Sic of Middletown; Mary Anne (Duguay) Jean, 85, of At the time, police were investigating two earlier inci­ Manchester Herald collection of about 130 items with a ing collection of erasers of all sizes, candlelight procession, an organ prelude and liturgical He is also survived by another two other daughters, Carol Gagliardi Manchester, died Wednesday (Dec. dents in which two women had heard lapping or pebbles pig motif at her home at 162 Bobby shapes and colors, which was Page said this is the firm’s first I BOTH FRUIT FARM i dancers. son, Joseph A. Kalafut of Rocky and Devra Fugere, both of West 13, 1989) at a local convalescent being thrown at their windows, police said. When the Young interior decorators have Lane, Myers said. She started col­ designed by fourth-grader Vanessa (trojcci since its conception in April. Hill; a daughter, Linda H. Kalafut of Hartford; three brothers, Stanley, home. women went to the window to see who was there, they . taken over the display windows of lecting pigs after her grandmother Makarcwicz, 9. She said she began She said the organization was I Fresh Sweet Apple Cider t Native storytelling Rocky Hill; two brothers, John Carl and Charles Sic; three sisters, § ^ She was bom in Old Town, both observed a man, wearing a dark ski jacket, who at­ the library at Martin School on gave her a knitted stuffed pink pig, collecting erasers over the summer. fomicd in part because she knew Indian stories and legends about the annual fall har\’est Kalafut and Frank Kalafut, both of Helen Gumbus, Melda Duff, and I (Made on premises) I Maine, and had lived in the Hartford tempted to communicate with them, police said. 'The man Darunouth Road. an item which has been given a spe­ Flavin said she is pleased by stu­ there is a need for affordable hous­ will be told Sunday at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. in the Connec­ Windsor Locks; two sisters, Stella Irene Duquette; and eight area for most of her life. said something suggestive to them, police said. Collections of frogs, bears, pigs cial place of prominence in her win­ dents’ efforts and their enthusiasm ing in the stale and that there would 8 varieties of Apples, Pears, Honey, Jelly. ticut State Museum of Natural History’s Wilbur Cross Cook of Windsor Locks, and grandchildren. He was predeceased m She is survived by a son and At the piolice station, one of the women identified and erasers, along with theme-re- dow display — right in the middle. for their window displays. be stale funds available. Connecticut Maple Syrup, Pies and vegetaoles Building, 75 North Eagleville Road, Storrs. The cost is Lcokadia Moriarty of Newington; by a son, Robert S. Sic. daughter-in-law, Eugene and Elsie Neill, who wore a green ski jacket, as the man who had laicd books, have been precisely ar­ Sharon Cocconi, 9, a fourth- Earlier student displays include Rage said that though some of the Granville Cheese ana Green Mountain Potaotes S4 for museum members and S6 for nonmembers. and a granddaughter. A Mass of Christian burial will be Piichcite Jr. of Newington; two ih.'-own pebbles at her second-story window, police said. ranged in five window displays, grader, filled her window display one of porcelain dolls and another of units will be accessible to those with Christmas corner - gifts and stuff « Children will be admitted free. The funeral will be Saturday at held Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Chur­ IS daughters, Irene Chartier, and Joana When she went to her window, the woman said that Neill each of which were designed by one with lurllc-rclaled items, from two students’ artistic endeavors, she disabilities, she docs not want this Wreathes and cemetery boxes * 8:15 a.m. from South Green ch of St. Brigid. Burial will be in Carrier, both of East Hartford; a called to her, “What’s cooking? How about some hot or a pair of students. tunic-shaped inkwells to jewelry said. Future displays will have project to be considered primarily Connecticut grown Christmas trees. « Memorial Home, 43 Wethersfield State Veterans Cemetery, Mid­ for those with physical disabilities. sister, Genevieve Chapman of chocolate?” police said. Each window is dedicated to its designed in the shape of turtles. The themes including horses, the Ave., Hartford, with a Mass of dletown. There are no calling hours. Instead, she hopes for a “neighborly Taking orders for fruit baskets and pies for the holidays. | m H Portland, Maine; seven Neill was held on $300 cash bond and is scheduled to designer’s theme, and every month items are part of a collection she Whalers hockey team and glass min­ Christian burial at 9 a.m. at Ss. Cyril The Sheehan-Hilborn-Breen community” in which residents Special on some varieties of apples, pears and Green Mt. Potatoes j Honor Roils grandchildren; nine great­ appear Wednesday in Manchester Superior Court, police the windows arc dismantled so that said was inherited from her iatures, Flavin said. & Methodius Church. Burial will be Funeral Home, 1084 New Britain work together. grandchildren; two great-great said. a new group of children can set up grandmother. “I think it is a good experience for 330 Bush Hill Rd. Manchester ^ SS in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, Ave., West Hartford, is in charge of Page said there will be a co-op grandchildren; two halfbrothers, their individual displays. This month, two other windows the children to have their collections (off Keeney St. and Hiilstown Rd.) g z -D Bloomfield. Calling hours arc today arrangements. formed, comprised of the residents, William and Robert Duguay; and This marks the first school year offer colorful stuffed bear displays. featured and singled out by oilicrs Bolton Center School from 4 to 8 p.m., at South Green that will be a separate entity from Open 7 days a week, 9am to 7pm j O JJ two halfsislers, Alice Marlin and that students have presented collec­ They were created by fourth-graders who look at them,” said Flavin. “It The following students have made the Honor Roll for Memorial Home. Cooficrativc Initiatives. Therefore, l a «s> i<3i {» ) » i fta 143 f t$2i Chris Boothroyd, Shawn Booihroyd, Todd D/.cn, dletown, formerly of Rocky Hill, That's where you were meant to be. He is a project acquisition officer with the ElecU'onic Stephanie Myers, 11, a sixth-grader, All shapes and sizes to mount into Alana Kvichak, James Langdo, Matthew Mancggia, Mat­ Andrew J. Kalafut died Thursday (Dec. 14, 1989) at Someday soon, not far away. Systems Division. He’s a 1985 graduate of Coventry chose to feature her favorite animal thew Neil. Andrew J. Kalafut, 82, of Rocky Middlesex Memorial Hospital. He is I'll come with you to stay. High School and a 1989 graduate of the U.S. Air Force — pigs. Dozens of pigs of different rings, earrings, and pendants. KITCHEN & BATTI > CO Hill, husband of Helen (Przybycicn) survived by two sons, Chester P. Sic You see. Dad, I miss you so. Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. sizes, shapes and colors fill three ( C E N T E I A honor roll Kalafut, died Thursday (Dec. 14, and Joseph F. Sic, and a daughter, Of this, I'm sure you know. glass shelves in her window. Jeweler and watchmaker 7th grade 1989) at Hartford Hospital. He is Jean Mangan, all of Manchester. Your Daughter In the display, she also incor­ Alex Boyd, Brian Czemicki, Harry Hoar, Lena survived by a son and daughter-in- He is also survived by two other Bert porated a book titled “Portly on premises Lamed, Chris Laughman, Rebecca Robbins, Max Thoughts MeSwine,” which tells a story about Schardt. a pig who plans a National Snout Bray Jewelers Holiday Hours: Mon-Fri 9-8 B honor roll Day. 699 Main St. VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM “I just think pigs are cute,” she 7th grade Births When Jesus asked the Apostle Peter who he thought Manchester, CT Sat 9-5 said. “I have a dog, and I wanted a Tom Aitkin, Kevin Blafkin, Sandra Blackfin, Bethaiiy He was, Peter quickly replied “Thou art the Christ, the pet pig too, but my parents said, 643-5617 Sundays 10-4 Bulkowsky, Jessica Campbell, Macgan Carey, Mike Son of the living God.” Christ commended Peter for his 254 Broad St., Manchester answer and explained that Peter had come to this Citroni, Sara Dion, Lisa Gore, Mall Harizog, John HALLISEY, Connor Perry, son of James and Bar­ CHASE, Nicholas James, son of James and Darlene Howland, Denise Keiper, Colleen Kirk, Michelle bara Perry Hallisey of 563 Lake St., Andover, was born Carbone Chase of 295 Bid well St., was bom Nov. 28 at knowledge by the gift of revelation through the Holy Ghost. 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By James F. Henry SAVE 22% By James F. Henry Manchester Herald______. Manchester Herald 21.99 Fisher Price Rocking Pony BOLTON —- The Board of BOl.TON — Members of the Education voted unanimously Plastic rocking pony with soft cloth mane Citizens Alliance for School Excel­ Thursday night to petition the state and easy grip handles. lence and The Neglected Taxpayers Commissioner of Insurance to 16.99 group pleaded their cases for the fu­ review increases in the cost of medi­ ture of town schools before the cal insurance by over 50 percent Board of Education Thursday. here. SAVE 33% TNT member Stephen Ra.scher of Superintendent of Schools Alexis Drive said his group supports Richard Packman said that overall, 14.99 Alphabet Block Frame closing Bolton High School and the town has been informed that in­ 30 block frame has alphaet letters on one a a a surance rates will increase nearly 52- rcgionaliz.ing with another school side and matching Sesame Street characters VI U U system because of declining enroll­ percent from Feb. 1, 1990, to Jan. ments. Reading from a prepared 31, 1991, for medical coverage. on the other side. ^ ■ w w statement that was similar to a letter That increase, according to Pack­ to the editor from TNT Chairman man, is based on estimates for the Charles F. Holland, published Tues­ entire state, but not on Bolton’s SAVE 20% day in the Manchester Herald, Ras- recent insurance claim history. 24.99 Jolly Roger Plane cher said, “We are concerned about Packman said that Bolton has not the quality of education at Bolton had a high claim rate in recent years SAVE 16% F-14 fighter with markings for VF 84 Jolly High School.” and usually anticipates rebates in in­ Rogers navy fighter squadron. Removable^ a ^ a surance. For the period between 11.99 McDonalds Uniform Jean Laughman, a member of flight control sticks makes actual in flight H U U W l Sept. 1, 1988, to Aug. 31, 1989, CASE, urged the board Thursday to McDonalds crew uniform includes child sized a f \ f \ Bolton paid $226,527 in premiums electronic sounds. ■ ^ ■ w w re.spond to Holland’s letter, saying, apron, crew cap, play microphone, spatulas U W W and had $235,075 in filed claims. “Letters from town residents don’t Comparatively, Blue Cross & and tongs. carry as much weight as one from Blue Shield estimates Bolton will SAVE 35% tlie Board of Education.” have $266,302 in claims before in­ 16.99 Big Bird Pond Game SAVE 33% Laughman also said that she is Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald flation. The inflation rate, however, SAVE 16% concerned that people will read drew gasps from the board, as Blue 11.99 McDonalds Happy Meal Use fishing pole to pick up fish. 10.99 89.99 McDonalds Restaurant REMEMBERING FRIENDS — Roselyn Hill of Manchester her husband do this every year around the time of Christmas statements made by TNT and Cross & Blue Shield predicts an in­ Drive thru window, walk up counter has believe that they are all une. places a flower arrangement in front of a grave of some and other holidays. flation rate over of over 30 percent. . Happy meal play set has golden arches a ^ ^ cash register. Pull out plastic grill and fryer In November, Holland said tlie friends Wednesday at the East Cemetery. She said she and “How can the stale let these guys handles, play soda, hamburger, french v J U U SAVE 20% gel away with this?” Board Vice makes sizzling noises. Wheel around unit group supported closing the high fries, and pie. ______^ ^ ^ school, but he later said that was Chairman Barry Steams said. 24.99 Hat-N-Ring Plane portable and easy to store.______59.99 only one option under consideration. Steams also said later, “I can’t F-15 fighter with markings for TFS94 Hat-N- believe the stale insurance commis­ SAVE 14% Rascher suggested that officials Bolton board OKs plans for school roof sioner isn’t questioning Blue Cross Ring airforce fighter squadron. Removable ^ a f\ f\ investigate whether Bolton students SAVE 25% summer, which makes a busy season & Blue Shield on what inflation rate 6.99 McDonalds Lunch Set could be sent to Manchester, Vernon by Feb. 1. likely be purchased from Owens flight control stick makes actual inflight | M M M By James F. Henry for builders but allows workers to they’re using." 19.99 Hot Wheels Set or Coventry schools on a tuition Mensing said the town has only Coming, Galliher said. He said tliai Play lunch set of McDonalds Big Mac, and electonic sounds. ■w i w w Manchester Herald install the roofs in generally nice Soon after the latlfir comment, the basis. appropriated $250,000 for the the material he is recommending is 20 piece set features popular vehicles of | ' U U under warranty for 20 years but that, weather. Galliher said that will also board voted unanimously to send a Chicken McNuggets, plus 2 orders of BOLTON — The Board of project, but the Public Building recent years.______I ■ ■ W W A portion of Holland’s letter said, Commission will not fxttition for with proper maintenance, the roof aid the town because the quality of letter to the commissioner stating french fries. ______5.99 SAVE 37% “As taxpayers, we expect the board Education voted on Thursday to en­ the work will be belter. that the figures are unreasonable be­ dorse plans previously approved by more money until the bids are could be good for 40 years. to diligently investigate all feasible received. Board of Education Chairman Galliher estimated that the project cause the inflation rate is not likely 39.99 Talking Game die Public Building Commission to to rise as quickly as the estimates in­ SAVE 25% alternatives.” “We think it is the best, and by far James H. Marshall said he hoped could be done in four to six weeks, SAVE 33% put a new roof on Bolton High dicate. Talking electronic table top game. Built in a m f\ f\ When Holland made his earlier the most trouble-free” option, Mens­ Galliher. was right because he docs giving leeway of a few weeks in the 269.99 Sports Car School. nine-week summer vacation. Board member David Fcrnald 29.99 Dyna Mike ^ LCD screen with color black round speech declaration that Bolton High School ing said. not want to face another roofing MM Battery operated car. Realistic sounds should be closed, his comments As they voted, school board Due to this project and an a.sbcs- asked sarcastically how much members said that the plans are not Mensing said the commission project soon. Dyna Mike transforms your voice in 16 | U U v l synthesizers. f c l i wforstarter w key, horn, and turbo. Fea- drew sharp criticism from elected Galliher said the approved plans los removal project at Bolton money Blue Cross & Blue Shield the cheapest, but the best. wants the plans to be submitted to different ways. ■ W bWW officials. Elementary School, the board voted made from investments while tlie tures "fun to service" play motor, tool | W l M M M Roger E. Galliher, an architect the state quickly so that the project call for uipcrcd insulation to aid in Robert Campbell, the chairman of to approve a school calendar for the town was paying its prcmivims. with Galliher and Baier of can go out to bid by the Feb. 1 target drainage. He said most old roofs on SAVE 47% set. Has 2 speeds. * M w ■ w w the Board of Finance, asked “at next academic ycur dial has students Packman said the board is not Simsbury, estimates the project date. buildings like the high school arc what cost?” referring to sending stu­ reluming to class on Sept. 4. If there alone in its concern. He said Helen SAVE 23% 16.99 Table Top Games could cost S330,0(K). That figure Board of Education Vice Chair­ flat. This insulation would put a dents to Manchester. arc delays in cither project, the starl­ Kemp, the executive assistant to the could be higher or lower depending man Barry Steams recommended slight angle on the roof which.Gal­ 29.99 McDonalds Soda Fountain Electronic games of baseball, football, SAVE 40% On Nov. 20, in place of a regular­ ing dale may be moved to later in selectmen, was also upset at the on bids received. Public Building that the board accept the plans Gal­ liher said will not be visibly notice­ Counter top refreshment center. Serves , driving challenge. Each game ly scheduled Board of Finance meet­ September, and that could have an figures. 9.99 Uncle Wiggly Game Commission Chairman Arthur liher presented to the commission on able, but will help keep the roof plastic cones of pretend soft serve ice M M ing, Campbell, First Selectm^ clear in inclement weather. impact on the February or April He said the rates of increase has two levels of play. 8.99 Mensing said at the meeting. Gal- Monday and the Board of Education Robert Morra, Board of Education vacations or the date when school around the state vary from 25 per­ cream______A reintroduction of a long time liher said plans for the roofing must Thursday. The question passed un­ Galliher .said the trend in the stale Chairman James H. Marshall and closes for the summer. cent to over 75 percent. be approved by the state, and he animously. is to do roofing projects during the favorite board game. Vice Chairman Barry Steams held a 5.99 hopes to have the project out to bid The supplies for the roofing will press conference, and Morra read SAVE 30% from a news release, saying, “We 49.99 Tomy preschool Train Set believe that the good reputation Coventry school board The Senior Meal Program at Manch­ SAVE 27% which our town and its school sys­ Lego and Tyco compatible train set. ^ 17.99 Mickey Mouse Firehouse tem has long enjoyed is well ester Memorial Hospital will NOT be Includes track, engine, freight car, M M deserved. Any effort to harm that m oves to self-insurance loading car and caboose.______I I One side firehouse, one side house to save. reputation unfairly with resulting Play pieces included, set folds up with harm to our town’s reputation as a been expected. held on Thursday, December 14, or By Jacqueline Bennett Elsesser therefore devised the everything stored inside. 12.99 whole will be resisted.” Manchester Herald SAVE 46% In early October, Susan Nuss, partial self-insurance plan being Tuesday, December 19 because of hos­ used in some other towns, including another member of CASE, said the 14.99 Car Seat Toy COVENTRY — The Board of West Hanford, to save money. It group wants to be sure town resi­ SAVE 22% Education unanimously approved a was approved by the Town Council pital events. Soft vinyl dash board, turning steering dents get accurate information on plan for self-insurance for the town last week but needed the approval of 17.99 Hot Wheels Drive it Clean the school system so they can make schools Thursday night that could The Hospital Cafeteria will be closed to wheel, beeping horn, gear shift. Designed the board. Drive one special car through flooded informed choices. net a savings of as much as With the change, the town will for car seats with security bars and straps. 7.99 12.99 Ghostbusters Nuss was also at the board meet­ $200,000 next year. save between $150,000 and road, watch as it turns muddy. Run it “The coverage remains identical,” the public for the evening meal on those ing Thursday, and she echoed $230,000 next year, Elsesser said. Nutronia Blaster through the car wash and real water Laughman’s sentiments. board Chairman Patrick Flaherty Currently the town and Board of Following board policy, the board said during the meeting at Coventry Education pay close to $1 million dates. Give the activator handle a turn and the s^ra^^omak^UIea^^ 13.99 did not re.spond to any comments High School. for medical insurance. There will be Nutrona Blaster's wavy foam beam spins made. TNT has been critical of the savings in state taxes and cash flow Thank you for your understanding and board for not opening dialogue The change goes into effect Jan. 1 as well. into action. during regular meetings, and Hol­ and means the town will have a spe­ Under the plan, the town would cial bank account of about $800,000 cooperation. land said recently he will continue pay claims of up to around $800,000 to pay medical claims itself rather to pursue changing that policy. He plus 10 percent. Anything over that than Blue Cross & Blue Shield. That would be paid by Blue Cross & Blue Manchester Memorial Hospital has said that the Board of Education account, however, will be ad­ is the only board in town that does Shield. ministered by Blue Cross & Blue The council has also approved not respond directly to concerned Shield. residents. changing major medical coverage “The possibility exists that we from Travelers Insurance to Blue Marshall has stated that he is not could save money if everybody prepared to change the policy, ad­ Cross & Blue Shield. stays healthy — or we could lose School board members, however, ding that if the board responded to money ... we’re taking a risk,” said they wanted to wait to know the all concerns, the meetings would be «5i 1 Flaherty said. details of such a plan before approv­ much longer. The change was prompted by a 40 ing it. 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6 -MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 15, 1989 Improve your chances: State GOP goes go after O’Neill on tax hike Pratt & Whitney courts Rare fish found in state Boy, 4, finds a pistol, Buy Lotto in Hartford Ra(3io advertisement is ‘just a friendly little tweaking’ Soviet engine business GROTON (AP) — Researchers it is 28 or 30 inches long and 15 or shoots, kills toddler 20 years old, and then only spawn­ have discovered a previously un­ in, the listener hears: “Hi! I’m Bill lion in higher taxes last session and their promise to run a clean, issucs- known population of 300 ing once every three to five years. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Police lowsky said. The bullet entered the HARTFORD (AP) — New (28), Bridgeport (19), Newington By Judd Everhart EAST HARTFORD (AP) — Pratt Soviet market. O’Neill from Classic Connecticut the state is still having trouble keep­ oricnied campaign,” Stanley said. shortnose sturgeon in the Connec­ Savoy said. say a Bridgeport man faces a reck­ baby’s cheek, went through his Britain and Newington arc popular 07), Wallingford (15), and New The Associated Press & Whitney executives say a new The Soviet carrier, the world’s where everything must go! Yes, ing the budget balanced. The biggest Smith said O’Neill is wrong to ticut River more tlian doubling tbc Savoy said research he began in less endangerment charge after his chest and struck the liver, police addrc.sscs for Connecticut Lotto Haven (13). program underway at the company largest airline, recently announced it everything in the state of Connec­ piece of the tax-increase package blame the state’s fiscal problems on number of the federally en­ July 1987 initially focused on the girlfriend’s 4-ycar-old son found a said. winners, but Hartford is the place HARTFORD — Democratic might offer it an opportunity to is interested in buying western-built ticut is on sale now! ... sagging tax revenues. The problem dangered fish known to inhabit tlic population near Hartford. pi.stol in his jacket and accidentally to buy the ticket, according to an “It is kind of strange how win­ Gov. William A. O’Neill’s re-elec­ was a half-point jump in the sales build jet engines for the huge Soviet aircraft and engines. Bowman .said. Both Johnson and the 4-ye^- is on the spending side of the river. In a related development, Eric .shot an 18-month-old cousin. analysis of lottery statistics. ners wind up living in the same tion campaign isn’t laughing about a “No reasonable offer will be tax to 8 pcrcenL the highest state airline Acroflat. “Aeroflot represents a significant old’s mother were home, police towns,” said Cyndia Chalfant, a rcfu.scd, as long as you pay the sales sales tax in the country. budget, the senator said. Thomas Savoy of the state M. Smith, director of DEP’s Dante Santos died late Wednes­ While winning is based on suite Senate Republican radio cam­ As part of the program for inter­ potential customer,” he said. said, as was an unidentified 7- spokeswoman for the Connecticut lax! ... Remember, you won’t find a With the radio spots, Smith said, The state-owned airline has a fleet Department of Environmental marine fisheries unit, said the 1989 day night, six hours after he was chance, statistics of winners since paign now airing, reminding Con­ “The spending side is up dramati­ nation executive development con­ month-old baby. Stale Lottery Commission. higher sales lax anywhere in “we just wanted to let the governor ducted by P&W and Northeastern of more than 3,000 aircraft and Protection’s fisheries unit said a Atlantic salmon run in the Connec­ shot, police .said. the game began six years ago turn necticut voters about Connecticut’s cally and we should be learning to survey of sturgeon in the Conncc- ticut increased 13.7 percent from a The Johnson, 22, is also known as highcst-in-lhc-country .sales lax. America, so shop ’til you drop ... and his people know that we’re not University’s College of Business reported flying about twice as many Ashmore Johnson, 22, was up some interesting coincidences. While New Britain and live within the revenue growth,” year earlier, to 108 fish. Ashmore Rogers. going to allow the tax increase he Administration, 16 officials from the passengers and logging about twice tibiif River last summer found 300 charged with reckless endanger­ In New Britain and Newington, Newington arc home to lots of The Republicans, who want the deficit that is!” Smith said. “Sales tax revenues arc Smith said the salmon, which forced upon the people of Connec­ Soviet Ministry of Aviation were ex­ as many revenue passenger miles in in a feeding area south of Portland. ment, risk of injury to a minor and According to the National Safety for instance, there is one first-prize Lotto winners, Hartford is the voters to remember this year’s The campaign is the brainchild of way up compared to last year and The only other known feeding the DEP is trying to restore in the ticut to go without mention during pected to tour the P&W plant today. 1988 as American Airlines, the carrying a pistol without a permit, Council, an estimated 3(X) children winner for every 1,700 residents. luckiest place to buy a ticket. Six­ record tax increases when Election A.J. Janschewilz, the media rela­ they’re up over what was budgeted area is near Hartford where there Connecticut River, should have an this holiday season. The program is intended to teach largest western carrier. police said Thursday. Johnson was ages 14 and under die each year Meriden is the next most winning teen winning tickets have been Day rolls around next year, say it’s tions chief for the Senate in the sales tax area” when the arc about 200 sturgeon. Savoy said even better run next year, based on arraigned in Bridgeport Superior “We want to keep the issue before the Soviets about American business In addition, the Soviets, in the from accidental shootings. Another address, averaging one Lotto win­ sold there. “just a friendly little tweaking.” As Republicans. He estimated the cam­ 1989-90 budget was adopted last management methods, according to spirit of economic reform, have in­ Thursday during the fall meeting the number and quality of smolts Court on Thursday and is being on 3,0(X) children are injured, accord­ ner for every 1,900 residents. for O’Neill, who is planning a run paign will cost $2,2(X), to be paid by the public,” the senator said. “Ill’s oifniihc American Fisheries relea.sed in 1988. The second luckiest city for spring. Pratt spokesman James Bowman. dicated they arc interested in form­ held on $25,(X)0 bond at Bridgeport ing to anectodal data from New Haven, by contrast, for a third full term next year, his the Senate Republican Caucus just a friendly little tweaking.” In the Merrimack River in Mas­ buying is Bridgeport with 12, fol­ “The program complements ef­ ing a new', private airline to compete Society’s southern New England Community Correctional Center. He pediatricians and child safety advo­ averages only one winner for every campaign calls the commercials political action committee. O’Neill campaign spokesman Stanley said that sales taxes sachusetts, where fish and game is scheduled to return to court on lowed by Greenwich and New forts already underway at Pratt & with Aeroflot. chajMcr at tbc University of Con­ cates, said Dennis Smith, a spokes­ 9,7(X) residents. “juvenile gimmickry.” His boss. Senate Minority Leader William A. Stanley called the com­ many areas of the country are higher officials arc also attempting a res­ Dee. 21. Britain, each with 11 tickets sold. Whitney to develop possible engine Although U.S. jet-engine sales to necticut campus at Avery Point. man for the Center to Prevent Hand­ New Britain has had 44 first- The opening of the one-minute Reginald J. Smith of New Hartford, mercials “the typical type ol than Connecticut’s, when city, coun­ But Savoy said the discovery is toration program, the salmon The 4-ycar-old boy accidentally Eastern European countries remain gun Violence in Washington. prize Lotto winners since the game Chalfant said lottery officials commercial sounds like a regular who is a candidate for governor next juvenile gimmickry that we’ve come ty and state sales taxes are com­ sales to the Soviet jurline Aeroflot,” not cause for too much optimism. return this year was up 30.8 per­ discharged the gun at 5:30 p.m. limited, Pratt & WhiUicy and its en­ was established in 1983, the have no explanation for the news story, die announcer talking year, says fiscal issues will to know as the Republicans’ bined. Still, Connecticut has the Bowman said. cent, to 85 fish. Wednesday, said Bridgeport police “More children were killed from gine-building rival. General Electric, “That 500 is a low number in highest number of winners in one clusters of Lotto winners. dominate the 1990 campaign. trademark. highest slate sales tax. Bowman also said Soviet In Maine’s Penobscot River, shootings in 1987 than died of ac­ about how O’Neill blames the have already received some orders. the sense that they’re a long-lived Lt. Michael Kozlowsky. Police said city in the slate. Meriden is .second “It’s all chance really,” she said. aerospace officials arc interested in where there is a natural population, cidental poisonings. We’ve got stale’s budget problems on sagging The governor and the Democratic “Instead of offering specific solu­ “Arc they trying to make people From Yugoslavia, for example, and late maturing fish,” Savoy Johnson is the boyfriend of the 4- with 31, followed by Hartford “Who knows why it happens?” expanding their country’s commer­ said. the number of fish caught this year ycar-old’s mother. parents locking tip poisonous sales tax revenues. controlled General Assembly tions, they have chosen to engage in remember? Sure they arc,” Stanley Pratt has received three fimi orders cleaners to keep them away. I think Then, as Christmas music comes pushed through more than $900 mil- childish ad campaigns. So much for said. cial air travel. Pratt, in turn, is and two options for PW40(K) en­ The shortno.se sturgeon is slow tripled, and the total run is ex­ The shooting took place while the hoping the visit will boost the com­ to mature, often not spawning until pected to exceed 3,500 fish. baby was lying on a bedroom rug in we have to do the same with guns,” gines to pjower McDonnell Douglas Smith said. pany’s efforts to break into the aircraft ordered by JAT airlines. the 4-ycar-old’s apartment, Koz­ in the Greater OPPORTUNITIES Manchester Area

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An InterngtIonMl Network of incHtp^ndwUy Ow/}«d »nd OpdrafKf Add/ Ot1ic9M |(||,'g ROTHMAN & ROTHMAN 646-4144 8—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 15.1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 15. 1989—9 OPINION NATION & WORLD Study of Cash may NATO approves open skies policy More NationlWorld disappear BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) — two would discuss “matters of com­ “We cannot ignore the military It also noted aerial overflights NATO foreign ministers today en­ mon interest. This is a first contact.” realities that our alliance continues serve as an effective means of news on page 17 pond has dorsed a plan to allow unarmed Britain’s foreign secretary, to face and which lie at the heart of verifying whether a country is abid­ in Poland military jets from Eastern bloc Douglas Hurd, described the visit as Europe’s security problems,” the of­ ing by arms control agreements. countries to fly over their territory “a symbol of what’s been happen­ ficials said. The NATO position will be as part of efforts to further reduce ing” in East-West relations. On opening their skies by un­ presented to Eastern negotiators at a much merit East-West military tensions. Shevardnadze will be in Brussels armed Warsaw I^ct planes — a conference in February in Ottawa. By Jack Anderson The endorsement ended two days on Monday and Tuesday to sign a proposal first outlined by President The ministers gave their backing and Dale Van Atta______of talks and followed the announce­ new trade and economic cooperation Bush in the spring — the ministers to the eventual reunification of East Trust P ie Moment Jb > The Board of Directors delayed decisions Tues­ ment of a a historic visit by Soviet agreement with the 12-nation said it “has a very special value.” and West Germany but through WASHINGTON — The glow is still on Foreign Minister Eduard A. day on two town expenditures. One was the European Community. Under the plan, planes from both peaceful and democratic means. The for Lech Walesa in Washington, and Shevardnadze to North Atlantic In their final statement, the mini­ sides could fly over and observe language was idcntifical to that in­ JEWELERS proposal to spend $642,400 to buy two buildings American greenbacks will soon start Treaty Organization headquarters sters welcomed the political and military installations. cluded in a statement issued over the north o f Lincoln Center to provide 60 parking flowing to Poland. But some American Tuesday, the first ever by a Soviet economic reforms under way in the “The willingness of a country to weekend by leaders of the 12-nation grinches are quietly expressing concern. foreign minister. spaces for people who need to get to municipal of­ Soviet Union and Eastern Europe be overflown is, in itself, a highly European Community at a summit HOLIDAY HOURS The problem, said one American with Plans for the Soviet visit over­ and urged that “the progress significant political act in that it in Strasbourg, France. fices. The other was to spend $23,000 for further 10 years of exfierience trading with East demonstrates its availability to shadowed the opening day of NATO achieved must be consolidated.” They reitcratea the imjxirtancc of Fri., Dec. 15th 9:30-8 Bloc nations, is that there is virtually no openness,” it said. “Aerial inspec­ study o f Center Springs Pond to determine what talks, during which U.S. Secretary “Many problems remain,” they NATO as an “indispensable founda­ one in the Polish government who can be tion also represents a particularly ef­ needs to be done to restore it as a skating area. of State James Baker 111 outlined said. “The rule of law and tion of stability, security and Sat., Dec. 16th 9:30-5:15 trusted with the nearly two-thirds of a bil­ fective means of verification.” plans for shaping a wider political democratic government through free cooperation for the future of Town Manager Richard Sartor feels the land lion dollars that the United States will There was no alternative, they Europe.” role for the alliance in an era of elections have yet to be fully institu­ Closed Sunday north of Lincoln Center is needed for parking at provide. tionalized.” said, to the alliance’s strategy of The ministers said the surveil­ “Sure, the old bosses are gone, but the reduced tensions. the complex of municipal office buildings and that They also issued a word of cau­ deterrence to prevent war, based on lance could be used in making sure Mon., 18th - Sat. 23 bureaucrats that ruined Poland are still NATO Secretary-General tion about the Soviet Union’s a mix of conventional and nuclear countries comply with the conven­ buying it would be the least expensive way of shuffling the papers,” a businessman con­ Manfred Woemer told reporters the military might. weapons. tional arms agreement being 9:30-8PM solving the parking problem. He may be right, but fided between his trips to Eastern Europe. negotiated in Vienna between George Bush advised caution on the cash, the question of more parking is tied to the need for NATO and the Warsaw Pact. They Open Dec. 24th and “for once, George Bush is right,” the also renewed their commitment to more office space and at this point the town has no businessman told us. Xerox lawsuit charges Apple reach an agreement this year on C1989 SEAHLE “The only solution,” he said, only half 9:30-5:15 clear plan for doing that. POST-INTILUGENCER reducing tanks, armored personnel NORTH AMERICA SYNDlCATt in jest, “is to give about 200,000 Polish Since the voters rejected a bond issue to pay for carriers and other military hardware government workers good old American stole Macintosh software design in Europe. more municipal office space, town officials have golden parachutes.” On TTiursday, Baker sketched his begun to consider alternatives. They will probably What he meant was that the aid will go ideas for a broader political role for Jew elers Since 1685 down a rat hole unless thousands of hacks SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — held device that instructs the com­ said the civil lawsuit was filed after BRISTOL CENTRE MALI CONNECTICUT POST MALI OANBUR> FAip MAU decide on a plan similar to the one for which the the alliance. He foresees NATO as a MERIDEN SQUARE S'’ jTHBuRv PLA2A TRi.iMBULL SHOPPING PARK WESTFARMS MALL are retired from Poland’s domestic and Xerox Corp. charges in a federal puter. Apple rebuffed efforts that began a permanent monitor of the reductions GUILFORD HARTFORD MANCHESTER NEWMAvEl< TORRiNGTON WATERBURr bond issue was requested, but scale it back in size Bush and the ‘peace dividend’ The lawsuit also charged that M'Cria*.*''i' ■ ' -I'cj v j Arr...* .d 'l E foreign economic departments. For many, lawsuit that Apple Computer Inc. week ago to reach an out-of-court being negotiated in conventional, or and cost. the only qualification that got them a job copied pioneering Xerox graphics Apple employees saw the Star agreement. non-nuclear, arms in Europe and as program at a trade show in Houston pected to be from $100 billion to $105 Bush — but at a risk. was Community Party membership. programs in its wildly successful Officials of Apple, based in a mediator of regional conflicts. The directors made the right decision by delay­ By Tom Raum in June 1981 and copied substantial Cupertino, south of San Francisco, billion, that suggests Bush must come up 'The risk is that if Bush turns down The money won’t simply be misspent Macintosh computer software. ing a vote on the purchase of the land for Xerox seeks at least $150 million portions in the Lisa and Macintosh said Xerox’s software graphics con­ with $30 billion to $40 billion in budget their appeal or docs not decide to split the by incompetents. There is a great ded of WASHINGTON — President Bush is programs. Allegedly pirated features cepts arc not protected by copyright. municipal parking. They should keep their options difference as he did with Cheney, they bribery, embezzlement and other corrup­ in damages in the lawsuit filed throwing himself with verve into crafting savings. included the design and appearance “We believe the case is without “We’ve got enormous budget problems would have to compete among themsel­ tion in the Polish contracting offices. Thursday in U.S. District Court. open. It is too soon to commit more than $640,000 a 1991 budget, trying to decide how to An Apple spokeswoman ack­ of the main application windows, merits,” said Apple spokeswoman facing me,” Bush recently told a group of ves for a small pool of money reserved Walesa and Congress hope to en­ § ^ to the land purchase. apply a “peace dividend” while admitting nowledged that the company got dialogue boxes and menu, and some Carleen LcVasscur. “The complaint reporters who interviewed him in the for high-priority programs. courage large-scale private enterprise in The study of Center Springs Pond at $23,000 is his own budget chief sometimes gives Poland, but even U.S. government offi­ some of its ideas from Xerox, but of the exact icons, or symbols, u.scd confuses the difference between him “60 minutes of gloom.” Oval Office. Some Cabinet members have told Dar­ man no thanks, and have taken their ap­ cials acknowledge that there is no Polish said the lawsuit was without merit in the program. ideas and expression; the copyright quite another case. The peace dividend is the savings that “I feel very strongly about it because It also charged that Apple gained ^ m peals to Bush anyway — including infrastructure through which factories and because ideas cannot be protected protects expression, not ideas.” Disputes over whether and how to restore Cen­ will come from lower defense spending Darman Just walked out — and when you unauthorized access to copyrighted Cheney and Health and Human Services service industries can be built up. by copyright. She said Apple has always recog­ because of reduced tensions in Eastern sec him walking out, I go through a material by hiring several Xerox ter Springs Park to usefulness figured colorfully in Secretary Louis Sullivan, who saw Bush The problem is not unique to Ptoland, The lawsuit charged that Macin­ nized Xerox and others as respon­ Europe. period of about 60 minutes of gloom the businessman told us. “In Hungary, if tosh and a predecessor, the Lisa employees in the late 1970s and sible for ideas, including computer p on Tuesday. the election campaign that brought the Although some of his predecessors before I refocus on what else is happening early 1980s, including Star software graphics devices called mirrors and Still, White House officials say Dar- 4 percent of private entrepreneurs know computer system, were derived from have approached budget choices with dis­ out there,” Bush added. developers. windows. Republicans into power on the Board of Directors. man’s new process has cut down on the what they’re doing. I’d be surprised, and two Xerox programs: Smalltalk, dain, Bush has been going over next Darman is fast earning a reputation as “Xerox never licensed Apple to “What Apple has done is take m H The only Republican director candidate who lost number of direct budget appeals to the they’ve been trying it for years,” he said. developed in the mid-1970s, and year’s budget line-by-line in excruciating Washington’s Christmas Scrooge. Star, copyrighted in 1981. use the Star computer program or its those ideas and spend a lot of money president. “In Poland, no one has the faintest idea was one who suggested the park is a lost cause. detail, according to top aides. And, as some well-placed aides tell it, how to set up a large private commercial The Lisa system was a flop, and di.stinctivc graphics or its unique in research and development and OUR ALREADY DISCOUNTED PRICES Sm He’s had no trouble playing Solomon he’s living up to the characterization Bush has suggested he will ask for During the campaign. Republican Director operation.” Apple discontinued it in 1985. But design and appearance or its unique make our own original expression.” z “U in refereeing battles between agency placed on him by former colleague and small increases in education, environmen­ concept and feel,” the lawsuit said. An independent copyright lawyer Theunis Werkhoven, ultimately elected mayor, tal and crime programs and will renew his The answer, according to optimistic the Macintosh, introduced the year J3 heads and Richard G. Darman, director of, onetime Budget Director David Stock- U.S. officials, is for American industries before, has been among the most Apple was, however, granted a said Xerox may have trouble prov­ O and Democratic Director Stephen T. Cassano, ul­ the Office of Management and Budget. man: “He was always asking incon­ request for a child care tax credit. He also license in June 1981 to participate ing it published copyrights on the o is expected to propose additional to send experts to Poland and other East­ successful computer systems. timately chosen minority leader, outdid each other On defense spending, for instance, he venient questions, or seemingly preoc­ Xerox said Apple co-founder with Xerox in a project to imple­ software allegedly used later in Lisa O “n Medicare reductions and a lower capital ern European countries to help set up simply split the difference between the cupied with the process — tactics, trades, Steven Jobs saw a demonstration of ment Smalltalk into a hardware sys­ and Macintosh. in expressing enthusiasm for restoration of the deals, winning.” gains tax. companies. O m $294 billion in defense outlays sought by But more hardheaded American traders Smalltalk at Xerox’s Palo Alto tem to be developed by Apple, the “In those days nobody put c’s in a m C/) park and putting the pond in a condition that Defense Secretary Dick Cheney and the “It’s that time of year. It’s December Bush insists that any “peace dividend” say any American consultants would run Research Center in 1979, and that he lawsuit said. circle on a computer .screen,” said $290 billion proposed by Darman. — time for Christmas and arm-wrestling that results from a cut in U.S. armed for­ would make it usable for skating. smack into almost 50 years of unrepealed and other Apple employees were Thomas C. Abbott, a spokesman Ronald l.aurie of Irell & Minella in Sources said Bush decided on a final with Dick Darman,” said drug policy ces in Europe will not be spent on other for Stamford, Conn,-based Xerox, It seemed that restoration of the park work communist regulations. “very impressed with the unique and Menlo Park, Calif. figure of $292 billion — up just $ 1 billion director William Bennett, who has had programs. “The East Bloc bureaucrats’ jobs are revolutionary user-friendly design.” would go forward no matter which party won. from the current level — for military his own feuds with Darman over spend­ A student at a Denver high school o 2 filling out forms, interpreting regulations, Smalltalk was the fir.st computer m spending in the fiscal year that begins ing on the war on drugs. asked Bush last week: “What are you You are cordially invited to attend the Republican Director Ronald Osella is right delaying,” said the trading source, who is language to use a mouse, the hand- next Oct. 1. The multimillion-dollar disputes with proposing to do with that money?” 5 r - when he says the pond restoration is the not the Darman arc common, said presidential “It’s to pay off the deficit,” Bush said. also a U.S. government adviser. “And 65th > .cr i;i i -1 ' regard for factual and historical ac­ 168 Woodland St. 643-8474 • MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE-38J W Midj ,• Ipl,,. . MERIDEN-'.%'’ vJO'' 119 Oakland St. Manchester 8:00am-6;00pm • ENFIELD-- Publisher _ Penny M. Sieftert curacy.” ____ Ron Robillard Manchester Opinion PaM Editor The networks, of course, did no such "Vit m TO 0^0.AR& \K&01V^NCY- Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta Associate Editor Alexander Girelli thing, and now we have a “docudrama” in OUR viA&iuTi« axceeo O'JR are syndicated columnists. 6 4 9 -0 4 8 5 specials NOI GOOD WITH ANiv OlHEmT'SC -jUN'S which Richard Nixon collapses, in tears. NOSAlL iSEVirniNAl OPEN7DAVS SN iG h IS MAj OR i R1 DU • ^^'DSAC i [ P ’ fD 10— MANCHtiSTl£R HERALD, F-riday, Dec. LS, 1989

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Christmas.” When a balloon drifted the front door of the Thomaston Communist Party leadership were Democrat on hand. funding of a cleanup project es­ into the frigid night air, Ms. Casolo Congregational Church, where “leading the country to catastrophe, Democrats Joyce Epstein and timated to cost from $100,000 to pointed, and shouted gleefully, hundreds of town residents gathered prolonging the process of James “Dutch” Fogarty left the $150,000. “Freedom!” Dec. 1 to pray for her release. perestroika many years.” meeting before the vote, and Peter P. The longer the project is delayed Ms. Casolo had to resort to a “Our prayers here in Thomaston It was the latest call in his final DiRosa Jr. did not attend the meet­ the less likely the town will receive Road games megaphone nearly as big as her — have been answered,” said First cause; to end seven decades of ing. ever-dwindling state contributions, under 5 feet tall and less than 100 Selectman Eugene McMahon. “This guaranteed Communist supremacy. If the pond study is given a Cassano said. pounds — after the sound system crisis has served to unite all the The 2,250-scat Congress formed a second chance, Cassano said, it will If the board acts now, he said, failed. She joked about that too, people of this community in a com­ committee to organize Sakharov’s be approved with the votes of the Manchester has an advantage over referring to her days as head cheer­ mon purpose. Indeed, we all can funeral, and Gorbachev said he and four Democrats and at least one other towns because state Sen. no problem leader at Thomaston High Shool. enjoy a merry Christmas and a the entire body will attend. At his Republican swing vote. Michael Meotti, whose 4th But she grew serious at one point, happy New Year.” own request, Sakharov will be “Somebody will change,” he said. Senatorial District includes the telling the crowd, her voice choked During the New York news con­ buried alongside his parents Mon­ However, Cassano and DiRosa town, chairs the Senate Appropria­ with emotion; “Thanks for coming ference, Ms. Casolo maintained she day at Vostryakovskoc Cemetery on said that the Republicans on the tions Subcommittee on the environ­ out. The New York press did not was framed, calling suggestions by the southwestern edge of Moscow, board appear to vote together on all ment — the body that recommends for Whalers overwhelm me, but you guys are the Bush administration that she said a scientific secretary at the issues. which projects arc funded. overwhelming me.” might be guilty “shameful.” She Lebedev Physics Institute where “The votes are probably being “We pay taxes, and we’re entitled PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Don’t When someone in the crowd also said the ordeal has not Sakharov worked. rehearsed in a back room some­ to a return of some of those tax dol­ tell Hartford coach Rick Ley or NHL Roundup asked whether she had any words diminished her love for the Sal­ Vitaly I. Vorotnikov, a member of ANDREI SAKHAROV where and that’s not what they lars,” Cassano said. Philadelphia coach Paul Holmgren for Salvadoran President Alfredo vadoran people. the Presidium of the Congress, promised the people of Republican Mayor Theunis about homc-icc advantages. They . . . dead at 68 Cristiani, Ms. Casolo said simply, “I wish you all could know the opened today’s session with an an­ Manchester,” DiRosa said, referring “Terry” Werkhoven and fellow know better. Ron Hextall, who pulled a groin “I’m innocent.” Salvadoran people,” she said. “They nouncement of the death of one of to GOP promises of open govern­ directors Ronald Osclla, and Buckno Ley’s Whalers moved their road muscle Wednesday night in a She was accompanied to Thomas­ are a people of so much faith and the chamber’s best-known deputies, changes under way in Soviet ment. say they fully support revitalization record to 10-5-0, tops in the NHL, rehabilitation assignment with the ton by U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd, love and what they have been a man who was officially vilified for society.” Republican Director Susan Buck- of Center Springs Ftond and the en­ Thursday night with a 3-2 victory Hershey Bears of the American D-Conn., who helped arrange her through makes what 1 have been decades. Human rights activist Natan no, the deputy mayor, responded tire park. But they add the issue was over the Flyers, who are 8-8-1 at Hockey League and will be out release, and her father, John Casolo. through seem this big,” she said, He paid tribute to Sakharov both Sharansky, who .spent nine years in today, “We do not come to the meet­ not identified as a priority by direc­ home. another six to eight weeks. “I want to thank each and every making a small fist. as a scientist and public figure. Soviet labor camps before immigrat­ ings with any pre-determined tors when they attended a retreat “I was happy with our overall ef­ Hartford returns to the Civic one of you from the bottom of my “They deserve a country where “All that he did was dictated by ing to Israel in 1986, told Israel decisions. We come into the meet­ early this month. fort. But we have to start winning Center for a home dale Saturday heart for all the prayers and letters,” they can cat, where their children his sleepless conscience, his deep radio today that Sakharov “had ings with open minds ready to hear Cassano dismissed this at the games at home,” said Ley, whose night against the Washington Capi­ John Casolo said. “You’ve really can go to school, where they don’t humanitarian convictions,” said uemendous influence ... among dis­ all of the arguments for and against news conference by saying the issue club is a meager 6-11-1 in Hartford. tals. made this the merriest Christmas have to worry about being dragged Vorotnikov, a member of the Com­ sidents, among free people in the all of the items on the agenda.” of settling the lease with the “People keep asking me about the North Stars 4, Penguins 4: Larry we’ve ever had. away in the middle of the night,” munist Party Politburo and president Soviet Union and who by his own “Obviously they’re not used to Manchester Country Club for a golf road things, and I don’t know what Murphy beat Tom Barrasso with “1 hope you will have the same,” Ms. Casolo .said. of the Russian Federation. personal example helped change the being in the minority position,” course on town-owned land was also it is. ... We seem to be more loose 7:47 left as Minnesota snapped a Casolo concluded as he started to In the Vi-Arms’, a Main Street Gorbachev joined the Congress in whole climate in the Soviet Union.” Buckno said, “and they’re having a not considered a priority, but direc­ on the road than at home. Now, we seven-game losing streak. cry. restaurant and lounge, about 30 .standing for a moment of silence out In Strasbourg, France, the great deal of difficulty with it.” tors acted on it. have to start putting some games Ten seconds after the Penguins’ Ms. Casolo planned a private people crowded silently around a of respect for the Congress member. European Parliament unanimously But Cassano said he cannot un­ The Democrats also attacked the back to back.” Bob Errcy was penalized for inter­ reunion with her mother, Audrey television at the bar Thursday eve­ Dmitri Likhachev, another paid tribute today to Sakharov, derstand how five independent Republicans, saying they mis­ The victory broke a ihrcc-gamc ference, Murphy look a pass at the Casolo, after the official greeting at ning and watched intently as Ms. scholar-deputy, told the chamber; whose name it had given to its thinking individuals voted against managed meetings and caused them losing streak in Philadelphia for the point. He skated toward the net, Town Hall. Casolo faced tlic news media in “With Sakharov, a part of our heart Human Rights Prize. funding the study, especially be­ to continue well into the night. Whalers dating to Dec. 4, 1986, and faking Dan Quinn, Jim Johnson and “It was something that was just Reginald Pinlo/Manchester Herald New York. has departed from us.” Secretary of State James A. Baker cause they seemed to be in favor of “It’s just not working,” DiRosa dealt the Flyers their first loss in Zarlcy Zalapski to the ice along die kind of personal to her,” .said Susan William McLaughlin, who sat at Yankelevich told reporters at the III, attending a NATO summit in the plan when it was detailed at the said. “We’re there way too long, four games. way, and wristed a shot from the left DRIVING THE MIDDLE — Bolton High’s Mike Haugh drives tion are Bolton’s David Hohler (31) and Zac Morford (12) and Abbott, one of Ms. Casolo’s clo.sest the bar, said he didn’t know Ms. apartment that his father-in-law Brussels, Belgium, said; “He was a Nov. 28 board meeting. way to often.” “Teams tend to be more comfort­ circle over Barrasso. childhood friends. “She didn’t want Casolo, but it was a relief to have “died la.st night of what the doctors tremendous force for peace and “Obviously, there’s something able at home. You have to play har­ Murphy had two goals and an as­ the lane past Cheney Tech's Sean Walstedt, partially hidden, Cheney’s Aaron Granato (11). The Bulldogs beat the Tech- it to be all over the TV. and her home safely. “It’s almost like a say was a heart attack. We don’t ex­ freedom.” that’s taken place in the last two der at home and you don’t realize it sist for the North Stars, who had ex­ during their game Thursday night in Bolton. Watching the ac­ men in the opener for both schools, 60-53. newspapers when she woke up in family feeling, a sense of relief,” he actly know the cause of death yet.” The Congress formed a commit­ weeks,” he said. EMERGENCY until you start losing” home games, perienced only defeat since a Nov. the morning.” said. Yankelevich said Sakharov had tee to organize Sakharov’s funeral, He said the study was a “minute FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL Holmgren said. 26 victory that made them 16-8-1 — A plywood sign erected by Thomas Lyons, who graduated left his aparunent about 9 p.m. to go the official Tass news agency .said. It investment” which if done would Rookie Mike Tomlak broke a tic at the time, the NHL’s .second-best friends that read “Welcome Home two years ahead of Ms. Casolo from downstairs to another apartment in was a reflection of Sakharov’s trek make the town eligible for total state DIAL 911 in the third period with a power-play record. Jennifer. We Love You” greeted Ms. Thomaston High School, dismissed the same building, where he had a from his years as a lonely voice op­ goal, beating Flyers goalie Ken The Penguins arc 3-1-1 since Bolton tops Tech in opener Casolo on the Town Green. At the suggestions from some in the bar study crammed with books and posed to Kremlin policies to again Wrcggcl with a five-footer to the Craig Patrick took over as general entrance to her mother’s house, that she might be guilty. papers from his scientific and politi­ becoming a honored member of stick side to snap a 2-2 tic with 7:56 manager-coach after the firings of friends placed two more “Welcome “Knowing Jennifer, as well as I cal careers. society. For the gardener on left in the game. Tony Esposito and Gene Ubriaco. By Jim Tierney Home” banners, one in English and do, I know she’s innocent,” he said. Sakharov had suffered from an­ Born May 21, 1921, Sakharov’s The game-winner was Tomlak’s Mario Lemieux extended his Manchester Herald the other in Spanish. “It’s hard to explain what Jennifer’s gina, but during a visit to the United first became known as a great scien­ second NHL goal. scoring sucak to a league season- On the wall of a grocery store was like. She’s dedicated to peace. The States in December 1988, doctors at tist, inducted into the Academy of your gift list “There really wasn’t anything high 20 games by assisting on Chris BOLTON — For a team that won a banner emblazoned with a quote last time I saw her was the Fourth of Massachusetts General Hospital Sciences in 1953 at age 32, the flashy that I could do,” he said. Dahlquist’s third-period goal for a just one game last season, die Bol­ from the Bible; “You may ask me July. Some kids threw a firecracker determined he did not need heart youngcst-cvcr member. Like his “Ray (Ferraro) made a good pass to 4-1 Pittsburgh lead with 17>/2 ton High boys’ basketball couldn’t for anything in my name and I will and she hit the deck. surgery or a pacemaker after car­ father, he became a physicist. •Locally grown Poinsettias me in front. The only other goal that minutes to go. have asked for a better commence­ do it.” “She’s a pip. That’s ilic best way diovascular tests. In 1948, he joined physicist Igor and Cyclamen I had .scored was an empty net The North Stars scored on four of ment to its 1989-90 season than a A large purple bow, bearing Jen­ to describe her. She’s gets into He had aged visibly in recent Tamm in developing the hydrogen goal.” six power plays after failing on 25 victory. nifer’s name in gold letters, hung on something and that’s it,” Lyons said. months, which were busy witJi inter­ bomb and for 20 years lived and •Sundials The Flyers had entered the game of 29 during their losing streak. The homestanding Bulldogs, who national speaking trips and his work worked in secrecy, with privileges only one point behind die first-place Flames 8, Nordiques 2: Joe endured a 1-19 campaign a year ago, as a member of the new, competi­ that included a good apartment, •Lawn Statuary New York Rangers in the PaBick Nieuwendyk registered the first utilized their su[x;rior bench strength tively elected Congress. driver, high salary and government •Garden Gloves Division. three-goal game of the season by a and size inside to defeat Cheney A White House statement today awards. But Sakharov began to “It’s a lough one to lose, especial­ Calgary player as the Flames beat Tech, 60-53, in Charter Oak Con­ Weather hailed Sakharov as a historic figure worry about the morality of •Garden Tools ly when you’re so close to first Quebec. ference action Thursday night. Bolton was strengthened by whose voice “was an important developing weapons of mass •Rain Guages place,” said the Ryers’ Scott Mel- Gary Roberts and Gary Sulcr also From Page 1 dimension in the contemporary destruction. lanby. “The last two or three years, keyed the Flames with five-point players from last year’s junior var­ •Bird Feeders & Seeds our record here has not been that games. Sutcr, who was the center of sity that went 17-3. outstanding. It’s been real tough to trade rumors earlier this week, broke The win was sweet for fifth-year vice in Hartford. wind, snow and temperatures in the •Gardening Books Bolton coach Craig Phillips, who .A K £ S / D E intimidate teams.” out with two goals and three assists “We’ve been averaging about 300 early 20s on Saturday and sun on The Flyers took a brief 2-1 lead and Roberts had a goal and four as­ has been on the other end of the CAFEJ^A^NGE^ requests for service per day,” he Sunday with temperatures climbing 24 seconds into the final period as sists. decision on too many occasions. said. into the the 30s, the spokesman said. WHITHAM NURSERY Jiri Latal beat Whalers goaltcndcr Nieuwendyk added an assist to “It feels great,” Phillips said. “It’s This week’s cold temperatures the first time we’ve won the first Most of the requests have been Ne’w Year's Eve Party Route 6, Bolton 643-7802 Mike Liut with a 20-foolcr over his his night’s work, Sergei Makarov for jump starts because the cold were brought on by a low pressure glove hand. one. I’m very pleased.” Open Monday-Saturday had a goal and two assists and weather has affected the ability of weather system that spun cold air Sunday, December 31, 1989 But Hanford’s Tom Martin lied Theoren Flcury also scored for the Bolton will travel to East Granby - 9 AM- 5 PM car batteries to start vehicles on their clockwise from Canada into the Dinner: 7:00-10;00 p.m. Dancing: 10:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. the game when he poked in a loose Flames, who outshot the Nordiques for a non-conference game Saturday own, McNeish said. With each drop United States, he said. ”My Way" ■ - 'I at 3 p.m. Cheney will host Crom­ ■ ' Y puck around the left post at 1:49. 45-17. in temperature, a car battery’s The cold temperatures were ex­ Continental Breakfast: 2:00-3:00 a.m. Rick Tocchet opened the scoring Tony Hrkac, in his first game well High Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ability declines, depending upon the pected to lift early next week, but it for Philadelphia when his 15-footcr It was a sloppy first half with both $35 per person 742-1908 . ''v .----- after Ixiing U"adcd by St. Louis, and amount of charge left in the battery, was still too early to tell by how Includes: Dinner - Choice of Prime Rib or liaked Stuffed Shrimp, Party bounced over Liut’s left shoulder at Michel Petit scored for Quebec. teams working out their kinks and he said. much, the spokesman said. Favors, Champagne at Midnight, Continental Breakfast, Cash Bar 1:44 of the opening period. The game left a bitter taste for tcntativcncss. Bolton converted only Triple A recommends that car Dean Evason’s shorthanded goal Quebec coach Michel Bergeron. He four of 11 foul shots in the second owners start their vehicles at least tied the game with 31 seconds left in said he was insulted when Calgary quarter while Cheney was three of once per day and if possible lake die the period. Evason picked up a loose coach Terry Crisp called a timeout nine. Due to five key points by Paul Sauer late in the second quarter, vehicles out for a drive to keep bat­ puck along the boards, skated in and late in the game with his club hold­ Bolton held a 26-22 halftime edge. teries charged as much as possible, MAINE EVERGREENS lifted his own rebound over Wreg- ing a big lead. McNeish said. get. “I don’t know why,” Bergeron Cheney’s Trevon Brooks, who “Most of the calls we get are on Wregget has been filling in for said. scored a game-high 23 points, had Mondays because people let their only four in the first 16 minutes. vehicles sit over the weekend Christmas Trees “Wc played good defense on him without starting them up,” he said. (Brooks) the fir.st half,” Phillips Temperatures were expected to Parcells not worried said. “David Boles and Zac (Mor­ climb into the 20s by early after­ Wreaths ford) did a real good job guarding noon, the weather service spokes­ him.” man said. But sunny skies were ex­ Balsam Roping about a Giant letdown Cheney Tech coach Aaron Silvia pected to soon be replaced with Birch Reindeer ly put the Giants into the wild-card knew Brooks was a tad too eager. clouds, he added. and up BUGLE BOY & " By Tom Canavan “I think early what happened was The weekend forecast called for Cemetery Baskets The Associated Press game, for which they would be as­ Sizes 28-38 (Kids sizes 6-20) Trevon thought he was supposed to Center Pieces ALL SIZES-2-12 Ft. sured the home-field advantage by .score a lot of points,” Silvia said. “It winning their final two. Tree Stands EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — If wasn’t falling and he was pressing.” FRESH CUT this were any other time of the year. “These next two games arc big Bolton, which began to dominate BEST BUY for us,” said fullback Maurice Car- LEVIS SALE Bill Parcells would be talking to the the game inside after the intermis­ Sizes 28-38 thon, whose playing time jumped New York Giants about letdowns sion, tlircatcncd to run away with OIL CO. dramatically last week in a 14-7 vic­ and how to avoid them. this one after scoring the first six Vernon, CT •Canadian Balsam tory over Denver. “I don’t see any After tough games with San Fran­ points of the third quarter, four by chance of a letdown.” •Maine Balsam cisco, Philadelphia and Denver, a Brian Neil and two by Mike Haugh, 875-0876 The Giants had little problems •White Pine letdown might even be expected to gain a 32-22 lead. Neil scored all BUY1 with the Cowboys earlier this year against the Dallas Cowboys (1-13). 10 of his points in this stanza. Neil •Frazier Fir Forget that this weekend. The in Dallas, winning by a 30-13 mar­ Reginald Pimo/Manchester Herald 1 ■ 8 5 ® COD followed up a missed shot by Boles at DOUG'S Giants (10-4) have a lot a stake gin despite turning the ball over five and the Bulldogs gained their big­ Diesel Fuel Also Available heading into Saturday’s 12:30 p.m. times. NO CONTROL — Cheney Tech’s Trevon Brooks (20) can’t control the basketball as Bol­ 150 Gallon Minimum gest lead of the night at 40-28. Price subject to change Volume Discounts regular low EST matchup with Dallas at Giants Parcells is more concerned about ton’s Brian Neil (55) reaches for it during Thursday night’s opener in Bolton. The Bulldogs’ price Stadium. some of the Cowboys’ later games. Plea.se .see BOLTON, page 13 Peter Della Bella (15) keeps an eye on the action. TOP QUALITY A victory would give New York He thought they played well and had TREES its first playoff berth since the Super chances to beat both Miami and the Get the Bowl season of 1986 and keep alive Los Angeles Rams, teams still in the GUARANTEED hopes of winning die NFC East title. playoff hunt. Manchester has tough opening stretch The Giants arc currently tied for the “There is more consistency,” Por- is: college consolation at 2 p.m., second division lead with Philadelphia, and cclls said of the Cowboys. “They Cross, the preseason No. 2 ranked down to the last two minutes.” high school consolation at 4 p.m., die Eagles have a very tough game have stabilized the roster with the By Len Auster team in the Large School Division, The Classic, a two-day affair on college final at 6 p.m.; and high at this weekend with tlic New Orleans same guys playing week to week. Manchester Herald in New Haven. They tlien visit Thursday and Friday, E)cc. 28-29, school final at 8 p.m. Saints. There is more consistency on both Hartford Public next Friday, a game includes four high school and four OPEN 7am-11pm If Manchester High boys’ basket­ Kind, for one, likes the tourna­ Do you need to send a “This situation is pretty descrip­ sides of the ball and (Troy) Aikman moved from exam week. college teams. The opening day ment concept of the Classic. “It’s a package but aren’t sure how 7 Days A Week tive to die team,” Parcells said. is dangerous. I’ve always .said that. ball coach Frank Kind wants to Kinel said moving the game schedule is: Mitchell College vs. to do it? Look to your “We’ve come too far not to prepare He has all the ingredients to become blame anyone for his opening Housatonic CC at 2 p.m.; Windsor different kind of experience being in neighborhood resource... 1/2 price well. We’ll be ready to play.” a great quarterback.” schedule, he knows where to Itxrk. seemed like a good idea — at the High vs. Bonny Eagle High of South a touniamcnt,” he said. “It’s a little After the Cowboys, the Giants In the mirror. time. Portland, Me., at 4 p.m; East more enjoyable (than a regular Mail Boxes Etc. USA* -As Supply Lasts Dallas coach Jimmy Johnson was {higher price prevails) close the regular season on rather blunt about his team’s chan­ “Head coaches sit back in the It’s tlicn onto the Rotary Club Catholic vs. Manchester at 6 p.m; game). It’s a good experience from PotiJil. Butineis and Communlcaitlon Servlcct -N o Layaways Christmas Eve at home against the ces against the Giants. spring and have great ideas,” Kind Classic, and the first of two meet­ and UConn-Avery Point vs. that standpoint.” /V\A\L BOXES ETC. US>1 -Previous Sales Excluded Los Angeles Raiders. The Eagles “1 do believe we’ll be on the short said Thursday at a luncheon on the ings with crosstown East Catholic Manchester Community College at An all-toumament team and most OISfIVEIt BURR CORNERS -Coupon Discounts Excluded will play die Phoenix Cardinals at end of the stick,” he said. “Of Manchester Community College High. East holds a 17-8 lead edge in 8 p.m. valuable player for the respective home in their final game. course, we were a different team the campus announcing the pairings for the scries, altliough Mtuichcster has divisions will be selected. The Plaza at Burr Corners --No Substitutions Windsor High is defending high Manchester, CT Manchester, CT ARMY I NAVY If die Eagles and Giants finish first time we played. We had the eighth annual Manchester won the la.st five in a row. The Manchester Rotary Club school champ. It has won two of the donates $2,000 for the tournament, 643-6264 (Caldor Shopping Center) -Special Orders Excluded 269 West Middle Turnpike with die same record, the Eagles (Hcrschel) Walker in the backficld Rotary Club Classic. “It seems a lit­ Each game, however, is a war. Mon-Fri 9-6 Ihur 9-8 Sat 10-3 -Dealers Excluded would win the NFC East title by vir­ and Kelvin Martin at wide receiver.’’ tle shaky now," Kind added. “You know it’ll be close. 1 just don’t five years the high school division with $1,0(X) apiece going to MCC Checks Next To Walgreens Welcome tue of beating the Giants in both Walker is now with the Minnesota The Indians open the season know why," Kind said. “It should has been contested. and to East Catholic, according to -W e reserve the right to limit quantities. M-F 9-9 Sat 9-8 Sun 1Q-S The schedule for Friday, Dec. 29 games diis sctison. That would like­ Vikings • Tuesday on the road with Wilbur bo like in the NBA; it .should come MCC athletic director Pat Mistretta. 12— MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Dec. 15, 1989 MAN< HI.'.II.K III I'AI.D. I'nday, l>-- I',, M Wilander psyched for Davis Cup High School Roundup

By Stephan Nasstrom the Davis Cup final 4-1 on indoor York, the Swede winning the Masters, but has worked hard with The Associated Press clay at Goteborg, Sweden. season-ending title in four sets. That his teammates in the last 10 days. The Swedes didn’t prepare as victory boosted the confidence of “I feel good and the team is in STUTTGART, West Germany — well last year. This year, most mem­ Edberg and the rest of the Swedish pretty good shape,” Becker said East boys lose ’89-90 opener at the wire in OT The draw for the Davis Cup final bers of the Swedish team have been team. after the draw, held at Stuttgart’s starling today was identical to the together for 10 days. Team captains Niki Pilic of West City Hall. NORWICH — It was a tough Flallgata Manchester’s next action is Satur­ one last year and Carl-Uwe Steeb “We’ve never been together so Germany and John-Anders Sjogren “From the beginning of the tie I’d way to begin the 1989-90 scholastic Halftima: 33-29 East day when it hosts the ninth annual made the same prediction for the long time before a Davis Cup tie,” of Sweden announced their teams say the chances are a little bit better 'basketball season for the East Manchester Holiday Tournament at opening singles. Wilander said. “Last year, we were for Saturday’s doubles during than they were last year at that Catholic Eagles and first-year coach Coventry girls win Clarke Arena. Eight teams are “Yes, I predict the same result,” all tired. We had won so much and it Thursday’s draw. Becker and Eric stage.” Bill Finnegan. entered with Simsbury High the Steeb said after Thursday’s draw. wasn’t as interesting as it is this Jelen arc scheduled to face Anders But isn’t there extra pressure East, which led the entire game, third of the season defending champs. Jarryd and Jan Gunnarsson. playing the final in Germany rather dropped a heartbreaking 67-65 over­ COLCHESTER — The wrong Rm u Hs : 103-Tim Schilling (M) pinnsd Julia “I’ll try to do the same as last year.” year.” Sandors; 112- John Tuckof (M) WBF, 119 - But beating Sweden’s Mats Wilander, who has slipped to No. TTic team captains, however, can in Sweden? time decision to bomestanding Nor­ people were put on the foul line — Rich Midena (P) doc. Matt Tha^ult 9-2. 125- wich Free Academy Thursday night Leo (M) pinnad Brian Boumgart 1:59, 130- Craft Wilander could be a lot tougher this 12 in the world rankings, has been a make changes in their doubles pairs the right ones if you ask Coventry ': in the season opener for both clubs. High girls’ basketball coach Ray (M) pinnad Luis Lopaz 1:51,135- Fongamia (M) time despite playing before a par- key member on the Swedish team up to one hour before the start of the “Yes and no,” Becker, the world’s pinned Brett Tauer 3:34, 140- Jason Corino (P) The Eagles will host Bassick Dimmock — as the Patriots held off pinned Craig F^rdi 1:58, 145- Schilling (M) ti.san home crowd in Stuttgart. since 1983, when it gained the first match. second-ranked player, said. “The High of Bridgeport Saturday night at host Bacon Academy, 48-36, pinned Brian McCarthy 5:59, 152- Dixon (M) “I’m really psyched up for this of seven straight finals. Gunnarsson, 27, is making his fans expect obviously quite a lot. pinned Matt Caron 1:56, 160- Grossman (M) 7. Thursday night in Charter Oak Con­ pinned Frank Mottola 3D4, 171- Tom Provencal match,” said Wilander, who’s com ­ “The important match for me is to first appearance in a Davis Cup That’s why maybe it’s a little bit “We led the whole way,” Fin­ ference play. (M) WBF, 189- Joe LaskowskI (P) pinned John ing off his worst season ever after beat Steeb,” he said. “That’s really final. He played two doubles in tougher. But when you win, it’s that Jaworskl 3:29, 275- Lata (M) pinned Desmon negan said. “We played a good The win moves the I^triots to 3-1 Cooper :54. winning three Grand Slam titles in one of the key matches. It could set early rounds of the tournament much better because it’s your game. I’m proud.” overall, 3-0 in the COC East, while 1988. the tone for the whole tie as it did against Italy and Chile in 1985. home.” A key ingredient to the NFA at- the Bobcats are now 2-2 overall, 1-2 “1 feel much better. I don’t know last year. In November, Gunnarsson upset As hosts, the West Germans had . tack was the 3-pointer. The Wildcats in the conference. East matmen open if I’m playing physically better. But “But maybe I would have Becker in the round of 16 in the the choice of playing surface and ■sank eight 3-pointers. Coventry had a 32-28 lead after with a victory mentally I feel a lot more eager. preferred to have played Boris in the Stockholm Open, but it wasn’t good they picked a medium-fast caipet 7 “They shot really well from the three quarters with the host Bobcats We’ve practiced very hard. I think first match.” enough to earn him a berth as the called Pcgulan that is common in 3-px)int line,” Finnegan said. “That getting the first hoop of the fourth The East Catholic High wrestling the team spirit is a lot better. We all Boris Becker, the Wimbledon and second player in singles. West Germany. killed us.” period. It was touch-and-go until team also got its 1989-90 season under way Thursday night, beating want revenge, for sure.” U.S. Open champion, will take on Becker was drawn to play “But I don’t think it will give Ralph Johnston converted two midway through the session when J k . Windsor High, 43-35, at the Eagles’ Steeb rallied from two sets down Stefan Edberg in the second singles Wilander in Sunday’s first reverse- them an advantage,” said Sjogren, The Associated Press free throws with 10 seconds left in the Bobcats started putting the gym. and fought off a match point cn match of the bcst-of-5 series in singles match, followed by Steeb whose men practiced on a portable overtime to secure the victory for Patriots on the foul line. f DAVIS CUP ENTRANT — Boris Becker will be one of the Robert Rommel, William Tanski, route to a stunning victory over 10,500-seat Schleyer Halle. Pcgulan court in Sweden before the Wildcats. Wrong strategy. against Edberg. Jim Varbue, Mike Willis and Todd Wilander in the opening singles last Becker and Edberg met earlier Becker said he rested a few days coming here. “It may suite Becker’s players for West Germany as it defends its Davis Cup title “We didn’t execute down the Freshman Jenny Davis, who pumped in a career-high 26 points, Saucier were among the Eagle win­ year. West Germany eventually won this month in the Masters at New after losing to Edberg in the game well, but hardly Steeb.” starting today against Sweden. stretch,” Finnegan explained. “We were a little indecisive.” was a perfect 6-for-6 from the foul ■’" 'J te jji-. ners. East’s next action is Saturday at ■ Sophomore P.J. Monahan got line and senior Johanna VanKrumm- Sit W i 1 East off on the right foot by netting gen was 3-for-4 as Coventry was the Manchester Holiday Tourna­ 13 of his team-high 22 points in the able to pull away. The Patriots were ment. RasuHa: 103- double forfelL 112- Hightower first quarter as the Eagles jumped lO-for-15 from the line in the final (W) pinned Ken LaMontagne :15, 119- double out to a 24-15 lead. East led, 33-29, eight minutes. lorlolL 125- P. Tanski (EC) dec. Barpesi 15-4, SCOREBOARD 130- Siroh (W) pinned Thomas Phillipe 4:15, Bacon had a 10-9 lead after one ,at halftime. 135- Halay (W) doc. Chris Franson 15-10, 140- 52 0 The Eagles held a 48-39 lead late period before Coventry, behind 11 Ftommel (EC) dec. Ingraham 14-4, 145- W. (McCrimmon, Suter), 2:24. 2. Calgary, Fleury Orlando 23 29 21 40— 113 Sikahema, F*hoe. 35 724 20.7 13 (Nieuwendyk, Suter). 3.55 (pp). 3. Calgary. Ro.Brown, Rams 45 927 20.6 74 0 in the third before a pair of 3- points from Davis, pulled into a Tanski (EC) WBF, 152- Wrhua (EC) WBF, 160- Chicago 35 31 28 30— 124 Raul Wasik (EC) drew with Cox 14-14, 171- Nieuwendyk 20 (Roberts, Suter), 8:43 4. Cal­ Meggett, Giants 26 534 20.5 34 0 3-Point goals— Orlando 2-4 (Skiles 2-3, Wiley ; pointers by Jobnston brought the 22-17 halftime lead. Brockman (\^ pinned Mark Tylon 2:39, 189- Hockey gary, Suter 8 (Otto, T.Hunter), 14:58. Penal­ Basketball Football Sanders, Atl. 30 616 20.5 72 0 0-1), Chicago 4-9 (Jordan 3-3, Hodges 1-3, Pip- I Mlke Willis (EC) dec. Fee 7-5, Heavyweight- ty—Tinn, Que (high-sticking), 3:36. Flagler, S.F. 30 605 20.2 41 0 Wildcats back. NFA trailed, 49-46, “We had a slow sum scoring- pen 0-1, FYixson 0-1, Perdue 0-1). Fouled Saucler (EC) pinned Bowley 3:14. Second Period— 5, Calgary. Nieuwendyk 21 out—None. Rebounds—Orlando 54 (Calledge heading into the fourth period. wise,” Dimmock said. “We played (Makarov, Roberts), 7:46. Penalties— Kimble, NBA standings 13), Chicago 52 (Grant 8). Assists—Orlando 29 NFL standings Scoring good defense throughout. Offensive­ NHL standings Que, major (fighting), 2:36; Murzyn, Cal, major Touchdowns NFA grabbed its first lead of the Reginald Pinto/Manchester Flerald EASTERN CONFERENCE (Wiley, Turner 5), Chicago 35 (F^xson 8). Total AMERICAN CONFERENCE (fighting), 2:36; Finn, Que (roughing), 5:21; TD Rush Ftec Ret Pts game at 63-61 before Eagle ly, we weren’t patient enough WALES CONFERENCE Atlantic Division fouls— Orlando 17, Chicago 22. A— 17,621. East T.Hunter, Cal (roughing), 5:21; Gillis, Quo Hilliard, N.O. 16 12 4 0 96 IN POSSESSION — Cheney Tech's Sean Walstedt has the basketball as Bolton’s David Cheney wrestlers Patrick Division W L Pet GB W L T Pci. PF PA sophomore Chris Paradiso (17 through the first half.” W L TPts GF GA (slashing), 15:48; Kimble, Que (unsportsman­ Rica, S.F. 15 0 15 0 90 NowAfark 12 7 .632 — Spurs 104, Rockets 100 Buffalo 8 6 0 .571 362 296 NY Rangers 15 12 5 35 107 101 like conduct), 15:48; T.Hunter. Cal (un­ Anderson, Chi. 13 11 2 0 78 ; points, 13 assists) tied the game at VanKruiningen and Michelle Boles takes a swipe at it during their COC game Thursday night in Bolton. The Bulldogs Boston 12 9 .571 1 HOUSTON (100) Miami 8 6 0 .571 294 310 lose to Terryville Philadelphia 15 13 4 34 117 104 sportsmanlike conduct), 15:48. Sharpe, G.B. 13 0 12 1 78 Dixon each chipped in seven points Philadelphia 11 9 .550 I'rz Johnson 9-12 1-1 19, Thorpe 5-12 2-2 12, Indianapolis 7 7 0 .500 250 247 :63 with a hoop with 15 seconds left beat the Techmen, 60-53, in the season opener for both schools. NowJersey 13 15 3 29 1 22 124 Bell, Rams 12 12 0 0 72 TERRYVILLE — Host Terryville Third Period—6, Calgary, Makarov 8 Washington 10 11 .476 3 Olajuwon 5-17 5-6 15, Lucas 3-10 0-0 7, Floyd Now England 5 9 0 .357 267 339 "in regulation. for Coventry. Erin Transue netted Pittsburgh 13 15 3 29 124 130 Anderson, Giants 11 11 0 0 66 (Roberts, McCrimmon), 2:20. 7, Calgary, Suter New Jersey 6 14 .300 6'rz 4-9 1-1 10. Chievous 2-4 4-4 8, Bowie 6-14 6-7 N.Y. Jets 4 10 0 .286 239 336 High registered a 60-9 victory over VTashington 12 14 4 28 103 104 Carter, Phil. 10 0 10 0 60 Sophomore Rob Penders had 15 19 to pace Bacon. 9 (Mullen, Gilmour), 4:36. 8. Calgary, Nieuwen­ Miami 5 17 .227 8'/z 18, Caldwell 4-4 3-3 11. Totals 38-82 22-24 Central Bolton High girls basketball team in the second quarter. We shot a little m NY Islanders 9 20 4 22 103 1 27 10 0 0 60 COVENTRY (48) — Jenny Davis 9 8-9 26. MHS wrestlers Cheney Tech Thursday afternoon in dyk 22 (Makarov. Roberts), 5:02. 9, Quebec, Central Division 100. Houston 9 5 0 .643 338 327 B.Sanders, DeL points for East while Chris Conklin Adams Division 0 10 0 60 Robin Russell 0 0-0 0, Janel Werfel 0 2-4 2, its Charter Oak Conference meeting better this game.” Hrkac 6 (McKegnoy, Petit), 6:55 (pp), 10, Indiana 13 5 .722 — SAN ANTONIO (104) Cleveland 7 6 1 .536 287 217 Taylor, S.F, the season opening wrestling match Buffalo 19 9 4 42 112 97 8 1 0 54 grabbed eight rebounds. Mike Klop- Johanna VanKruiningen 2 3-5 7, Jenny Wajda 1 Quebec, Petit 3 (Lawton, Sakic), 9:11. Penal­ Atlanta 13 7 .650 1 Elliott 6-9 4-7 16, Cummings 11-21 4-4 26. Cincinnati 7 7 0 .500 322 249 Tate, T.B. with homestanding East Hampton Kathy Fcatherchuk added 14 for debut with a victory for both schools. Montreal 18 13 4 40 116 100 Walker, Dall.-Minn. 6 2 1 54 0-0 2, Michelle Dixon 2 3-7 7, Chrissy Gagnon ties— Kimble, Quo, major (fighting), 5:25; Chicago 13 7 .650 1 Robinson 4-10 11-13 19, Cheeks 3-8 2-2 8. Pittsburgh 7 7 0 .500 206 294 fer, who entered the game after Con­ Boston 17 11 3 37 109 90 1 0-0 2, Cherie Curtis 0 0-2 0, Kris Spencer 0 Thursday night. East Hampton. Amy Stoudt led Bol­ MERIDEN — The Manchester Brett Lassen and Adrian Tetreault IS T.Hunter, Cal, minor-major (instigator, lighting), Detroit 13 8 .619 I'/i West Hartford 16 16 1 33 1 09 109 Anderson 9-19 1-2 19. Brickowski 2-6 1-1 5, klin fouled out, turned in some key 0-0 0, Jen Kirchner 1 0-0 2, Rerree Eckert 0 0-0 Lisa Abbott Uillied 16 of her ton with eight points while Danielle - < 5:25; Loschyshyn, Que (high-sdeking). 13:46; Cleveland 9 11 .450 5 Maxwell 4-4 1-2 9, Wingate 1-3 0-0 2, Jones x-Donvor 10 4 0 .714 309 207 Kicking High wrestling team opened its picked up the lone points for Quebec 6 23 4 16 102 1 59 FAT FG LG Pts 0. Marlene Dolal 0 0-0 0. Totals 16 16-27 48. Macinnis, Cal (tripping), 15.03. Milwaukee 9 11 .450 5 0- 0 0-0 0. Totals 40-80 24-31 104, L A. Raiders 8 6 0 .571 281 240 minutes for the Eagles. game-high 26 points in the opening Curylo and Teresa McMahon added C A M PBELL CONFERENCE Cofer, S.F. 44-46 25-31 47 119 BACON ACADEMY (36) — Erin Transue 8 season Thursday night with an im­ Cheney. Shots on goal—Quebec 4-5-8— 17. Calgary Orlando 8 13 .381 6'/z Houston 26 29 28 17— 100 Kansas City 7 6 1 .536 278 242 Norris Division Lohmiller, Wash. 34-34 26-33 48 112 - Jeff Brown scored a game-high 3-7 19, Jennifer Anadore 0 1-2 1, Stacie Eis- stanza as East Hampton raced out to six and five points, respectively. 15-17-13— 45. WESTERN CONFERENCE San Antonio 27 29 23 25—104 Seattle 6 8 0 .429 218 281 pressive 60-15 romp over host Platt Cheney’s next action is Saturday W L TRs GF GA Lansford, Rams 43-43 21-26 48 106 man 3 1-5 7, Becky Forcucci 4 1-2 9, Heather Power-play Opportunities— Quebec 1 of 2; Midwest Division 3-Point goals— Houston 2-4 (Lucas 1-2, Floyd San Diego 4 10 0 .286 227 261 ' 26 for NFA. East played without 6-4 a 24-4 lead en route to a 53-25 vic­ Maureen Griffin added four points. Chicago 18 12 2 38 120 106 Karlis, Minn. 23-24 2531 51 98 Giordanella 0 0-0 0, Dianna Chamberlain 0 0-3 High. at the Grasso Tech Tournament. Calgary 1 of 3. W L Pet GB 1- 2), San Antonio 0-1 (Cummings 0-1). Fouled NATIONAL CONFERENCE center John Griffin due to illness. tory. EAST HAMPTON (53) - Amy Tylof 1 0-0 2, Minnesota 16 15 2 34 114 116 Igwebuike, T.B. 30-32 20-26 53 90 0. Carol Hoznagel 0 0-0 0, Laurie Curran 0 0-0 G oalies— Quebec, Tugnull, 5-13-1 (44 San Antonio 13 6 .684 — out—None. Rebounds— Houston 47 (Olajuwon East NORWICH FREE ACADEMY (67) — Jett Christine Fielding 0 1-3 1, Lisa Abbott 8 8-9 26, Manchester won 10 of the 13 St. Louis 14 12 5 33 107 97 O.Totals 156-1936. Results: 103- Quintero (T) pinned Olinatz shots-36 saves). Brunotta (5:02 third, 1-1). Cal­ Utah 13 6 .684 — 16), San Antonio 46 (Elliott 10). Assists— Hous­ W L T Pet. PF RA Andersen, N.O. 3536 18-26 49 89 Brown 10 5-7 26, Darren Cook 1 0-0 2, Joe Abbott also sank a pair of 3- Marca Dupaul 0 0-1 0, Kathy Featherchuk 5 4-7 Toronto 16 17 0 32 135 145 Halftime: 22-17 Coventry. bouts, seven via the pin route. Lead­ 3:50, 112- Burzler (T) WBF, 119- Clayton (T) gary, Vernon, 10-8-5 (17-15). Denver 13 8 .619 1 ton 19 (Floyd 6), San Antonio 30 (Maxwell 7). Philadelphia 10 4 0 .714 291 230 Butler, Chi. 39-41 1518 46 84 Mills 3 0-0 6, Tim Hallgale 2 0-0 5, GlenI 14, Jody Allen 4 0-2 8, Shelley Pesso 1 0-0 2, Z “ D Detroit 9 1 7 5 23 91 119 pointers on the evening. WBF, 125- J. Quintero (T) WBF, 130- Gorack A— 19,261, Houston 10 11 .476 4 Total fouls— Houston 22, San Antonio 12. N.Y. Giants 10 4 0 . 714 299 235 Jacke.G.B. 36-36 16-22 52 84 Lobaez 5 0-0 13, Ftalph Johnston 4 2-5 13, Sandy Mann 0 0-0 0, Rebecca White 0 0-0 0. ing the way were seniors Walter Lee Smythe Division (T) pinned Lombardo :26, 135- Fontaine (T) O J3 Referee— Dan Marouelli. Linesmen— Randy Dallas 9 10 .474 4 Technicals— Brickowski, San Antonio illegal Washington 8 6 0 .571 326 278 Allegre, Giants 23-24 20-26 52 83 Brian Farrell 1 0-0 2. Totals 26 7-12 67. East Hampton led, 32-16, at Totals 19 13-22 53. (125), Corey Craft (130), Pete Fbn- Edmonton 16 10 6 38 130 110 Del Greco, Phoe. 2527 1524 50 80 WBF, 140- Lassen (CT) pinned Longo 2:45, Mitton, Dan Schachto. Minnesota 5 1 5 .250 Sr's defense, Houston illegal defense 2. A— 15,353. Phoenix 5 9 0 .357 244 309 " EAST CATHOLIC (65) — P.J. Monahan 8 BOLTON (25) — Shireen Deen 0 0-1 0, Amy •“ O Los Angeles 16 12 3 35 139 124 CONFERENCE East Hampton tops halftime, and 42-20, after three gemie (135), Scott Schilling (145), 145- Burzler (T) dec, Carl Gray 8-2, 152- Charlotte 3 17 .150 lO'/z Dallas 1 13 0 .071 194 358 5-7 22, Ftob Penders 5 3-4 15, Chris Conklin 1 Stoudt 2 4-6 8, Maureen Griffin 1 2-4 4, Nancy Calgary 13 11 9 35 141 117 OFFENSE Brewer (T) pinned Russ Johndrow 4:45, 160- Pacific Division College hoop scores Central 0-0 2. Chris FYiradiso 6 5-8 17, Bill Evans 3 0-0 quarters. Bolting 0 2-3 2. Jill Supple 0 0-10, Danielle Aaron Dixon (152), Jordan O ^ Winnipeg 14 13 4 32 100 108 L A. Lakers 16 5 .762 — Minnesota 9 5 0 .643 305 231 \brds Rush FYiss Bolton High girls Totroault (CT) dec. Karewski 5-4, 171- Deveau EAST 7, Mike Klopfer 1 0-1 2, Alex Capo 0 0-0 0. To­ “She (Abbott) shoots very well,” Curylo 2 2-4 6. Teresa McMahon 2 1-5 5. Totals Grossman (160) and George Lata CD m Vancouver 11 16 5 27 109 123 Portland 16 6 .727 '/z Green Bay 8 6 0 .571 302 318 Buffalo 5111 1985 3126 tals 24 13-20 65. (T) doc. Doug MePhee 6-4, 189- Covello (T) Thursday's Gamas Transactions American Inti, 87, Castleton St. 74 Cincinnati 5088 2171 2917 EAST HAMPTON — The first Bolton coach Dave Leete said. “We 7 11-25 25. pinned Tom Murphy :55, Heavyweight- Aubin Seattle 11 8 , 579 4 Chicago 6 8 0 .429 330 311 3-point tteld goals: EC- Penders 2, Monahan, 3-point goals: EH- Abbott 2. (275), all with first or second period m C O Hartford 3, Philadelphia 2 Bridgeport 78, Adeiphi 77 Miami 4923 1227 3696 (T) pinned Jim Wright :34. Phoenix 7 10 .412 7 Detroit 5 9 0 .357 248 333 Evans: NFA- Lobaez 3, Johnston 3, Brown, quarter told the whole story for the go in a hole. We outscored them in Halftime: 32-16 East Hampton Pittsburgh 4, Minnesota 4. tie Brooklyn Col. 78, Hofstra 68 Houston 4750 1787 2963 pins. B A SEB ALL L A. Clippers 7 12 .368 8 Tampa Bay 5 9 0 .357 291 355 Calgary 8, Quebec 2 Ithaca 72. Utica 63 Kansas City 4709 2020 2689 National League Sacramento 6 12 .333 8’ rz West Friday's Games John Jay 108, Baruch 104, 20T New England 4659 1555 3104 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Signed John Golden State 6 14 .300 9’'2 x-San Frarwisco 12 2 0 .857 395 243 Chicago at DotroiL 7;35 p.m. Massachusetts 76, Now Hampshire 53 Jets 4520 1450 3070 Tudor, pitcher, to a one-year contract Thursday's Games L A. Rams 9 5 0 .643 364 310 Los Angeles at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Md.-Baltimore County 79, Coppin SL 73 Denver 4412 1791 2621 Senior Professional Baseball Association Indiana 102, New Jersey 78 New Orleans 7 7 0 .500 315 275 o z New York Islanders at Washington, 8.05 p.m. Monmouth, N.J. 72, Delaware 61 Raiders 4404 1858 2546 In Brief . . . Wrestling tactics Bolton GOLD COAST SUNS— Releosed Paul Blair, Vtashington 105, Charlotte 101 Atlanta 3 11 0 .214 225 375 m Winnipeg at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. N Y. Tech 80, Old Westbury 68 Cleveland 4398 1440 2958 outfielder, and Grant Jackson, pitcher. Chicago 124, Orlando 113 x-clinched division title Saturday's Games Now Haven 85. Dowling 74 Florida State League San Antonio 104, Houston 100 Saturday, Dec. 16 Buffalo at Boston, 1:35 p.m. Rhode Island Coll. 114, Salve Regina 76 5 r - WINTER HAVEN RED SO X— Named Bill Friday's Games Dallas at New York Giants, 12:30 p.m. NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE From Page 11 Los Angeles at Philadelphia. 7:05 p.m, St. Thomas Aquinas 80, Dominican. N.Y. 77 being reviewed > CO MacKay general manager. Dallas at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Denver at Phoenix. 4 p.m. OFFENSE Washington at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Now York at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Tiffin 89, Point F^k 70 Sunday, Dec. 17 Pittsburgh fires Gottfried New Ifork Rangers at New York Islanders, BASKETBALL W. Connecticut 80, Yeshiva 59 \brds Rush FYiss National Basketball Association Seattle at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. MILFORD — School board members and city health 7:35 p.m, W. New England 82, E. Connecticut 66 San Francisco 5671 1685 3986 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mike Gottfried apparently has “It looked like defensively that Cheney a 47-44 lead with 4:43 to “The biggest thing about their DALLAS MAVERCKS-Signed Michael Wil­ Milwaukee at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. Houston at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Washington 5290 1636 3654 officials arc tangling with high school wrestlers and their Pittsburgh at Calgary, 8 p.m. Los Angelos Lakers at Boston, 8 p.m. SOUTH Miami at Indianapolis. 1 p.m. learned that same lesson as predecessor Fbge Fazio. At we didn’t know what we were sup­ go. That would be the last high point team is that we wanted to press them Minnesota at Toronto, 8 p.m. liams. guard, to a one-year contract. Averett 114, Bluefield Coll. 88 Rams 5205 1525 3680 coach over the diet practices the athletes use to maintain PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Waived Jay Vin­ Miami at Minnesota. 8 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Green Bay 5074 1472 3602 the University of Pittsburgh, winning isn’t good enough. and we couldn’t do it because their Detroit at Montreal, 8:05 p.m. Sacramento at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Centenary 98, Georgia SL 87 posed to be in,” Silvia said. “After for the Beavers. cent, forward. New England at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m, Chicago 4731 2007 2724 weight and gain a competitive edge. Edmonton at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Detroit at Utah. 9:30 p.m. Centro 74, Lindsey Wilson 73 San Diego at Kansas City, 1 p.m. You’ve got to win big. that got straightened' out, we Two free throws by David Hohler personnel has improved,” Silvia Sunday's Games Continental Basketball Association Coll, of Charleston 66, Md.-E. Shore 55 New Orleans 4648 1733 2915 Board of Education member Jan Fugal said he has SAN JOSE JAMMERS—Traded Monroe Houston at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at DotroiL 1 p.m. Gottfried, who coqldn’t restore Pitt to the national (team-high 15 points) put Bolton in said. “When you get ouuebounded, Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. East Carolina 72, Campbell 62 Minnesota 4546 1825 2721 received telephone calls from parents from the city’s two double-teamed a little bit and caused Douglass, guard, to the Tulsa Fast Breakers for Golden State at Portland, 10:30 p.m, Washington at Atlanta. 4 p.m. Philadelphia 4480 1 814 2666 •prominence enjoyed under Johnny Majors and Jackie 35-20, you’re not going to win the Montreal at New 'ibrk Rangers, 7:35 p.m. Saturday's Games Florida Southern J01, Savannah St. 61 New York Jets at Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m. high schools saying their sons were asked to lose 15 to some turnovers and were able to front to stay at 48-47. A steal and Boston at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. a sixth round pick in next year's college draft. Georgetown, Ky. 101, Central 70 Giants 4410 1633 2777 Sherrill, was fired Thursday by Athletic Director Ed ball game.” FOOTBALL Seattle at Now York, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 4296 1361 2935 have that run.” hoop by Peter Della Bella (12 Edmonton at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Los Angeles Lakers at Now Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Georgia Southern 78, Hardin-Simmons 65 Los Angeles ITaiders at Seattle, 8 p.m. 20 pounds. “We played 10 people in the first Bozik after he refused to resign, according to athletic Brooks finally located his shoot­ Quebec at Vancouver, 10:05 p.m. Dallas at Vtashington, 7:30 p.m. Guilford 72. Ferrum 60 Monday, Dec. 18 George Kraus, the city’s health director, said the ath­ points) increased the lead to 53-49 DENVER BRONCOS—Placed Jake McCul­ Morehead SL 90, Vbungstown St. 74 department sources. half,” Phillips said, ‘“rhey (Cheney) lough, defensive end. on injured reserve. Ac­ Charlotte at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Now Orleans, 9 p.m. letes arc using unorthodox methods to lose weight. ing touch and led a 15-0 Beaver run with 1:53 left. After Morford missed Orlando at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. U. 53, E. Kentucky 52 Neither Gottfried, who feuded with the media and had couldn’t. We wore them down. We tivated Brad Henke, nose tackle, from the Va. Commonwealth 89, Bradley 66 In a letter dated Dec. 12, Kraus said that rapid weight into the fourth quarter which turned two foul shots, Hohler grabbed the NHL results developmental squad. Miami at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. Bowling several rifts with his Pitt superiors over academics, nor started going inside.” Denver at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Virginia Union 94. Winston-Salem 75 a 12-point deficit into a three-point LOS ANGELES RAMS-Signed Sean Smith, loss in teen-agers who arc not obese is unhcalthful and rebound and canned a big hoop to BOLTON (60) — Zac Morford 2 2-4 6. F^ter Detroit at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. MIDWEST Bozik could be reached for comment. Whalers 3, Flyers 2 defensive lineman. Waived Richard Brown, in­ lead (43-40) with 6:43 left. put the Bulldogs up, 55-49, with Della Bella 4 3-8 12. Frank Tozzoli 1 2-3 4, Sunday's Games Augustana.lll. 79. Cornell, Iowa 55 could result in complications. Hartford 1 0 2— 3 side linebacker. NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Pitt issued only a terse statement confirming the two David HoNer 6 3-7 15, Michael Haugh 3 0-0 6, Utah at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Baldwin-Wallace 52, Capital 51 Powder Puff “Trevon got hot,” Phillips said. 1:26 to go. Philadelphia 1 0 1—2 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed Rick Quarterbacks “We’re strongly against anything like that and if it’s David Boles 0 0-0 0, Chris Anderson 0 0-2 0, Indiana at Portland, 8 p.m. Creighton 86. Nebraska 83 AttCom YdsTD Int met on Thursday. First Period—1, Philadelphia, Tocchet 16 Tulen, punier. Nancy Hahn 179-189-503, Barbara DeCaprio happening it’s going to cease right now,” Milford Super­ “He was getting in there. It Ten Bulldogs saw playing time Brian Neil 5 0-0 10, Ftichard Norbut 1 0-0 2. Orlando at Houston, 8:30 p.m, Findlay 70, Ohio Weslyn 66 Montana, S.F. 365 261 3415 25 7 (Craven, Sutter), 1:44. 2, Hartford, Evason 8 PHOENIX CARDINALS—Waived Bob 183-489, Donna Masicotte 459, Lori Fenton There was no immediate word on whether Gottfried, would’ve been easy to crack when and eight hit the scoring column. F^ul Sauer 2 0-0 5. Totals 24 10-24 60. Phoenix at Sacramento, 9 p.m. Ind.-FYjr.-Ft. Wayne 86, Indiana Tech 69 Everett, Rams 463 275 3856 26 15 175-176-525, Kathy Randall 176. intendent of Schools Robert Blake said. “I’d rather have (Tippett), 19:29 (sh). Penalties— Berube, Phi, Buezkowski, defensive tackle. Signed Mike Bar­ who was 26-17-2 at Pitt, would coach the 23rd-ranked CHENEY TECH (53) — Jim LeBlanc 5 0-0 Kansas St. 75, Tulsa 69 Ryplen,Wash. 418 241 3194 20 11 them lose a match than living on carrots.” we blew that lead. But they hung in 'They held a substantial edge in the major-misconduct (fighting), :36; Jennings, Har, ber, wide receiver. Moorhead SL 92, Minot SL 81 Panthers (7-3-1) against Texas A&M in the Hancock 12, Aaron Granato 0 0-0 0. Sean Ytelstedt 5 2-5 major (fighting), :36; Craven, Phi (holding), HOCKEY NBA results Hebert N.O. 353 222 2686 15 15 there. Cheney made it a tough rebounding department, 35-20. Jim North Dakota 84, Seattle Pacific 66 Majkowski, G.B. 531 311 3842 24 19 Coaches and wrestlers said the athletes are encouraged 12. Trevon Brooks 9 4-9 23. Don LeClerc 0 2-4 421; Horacek, Phi, major-misconduct (fighting), North Park 109, Concordia, HI. 53 Bowl at El Paso, Texas, on Dec. 30. game.” LeBlanc and Sean Walstedt had 12 2, Cris Hawes 2 0-2 4. Totals 21 8-20 53. 629; Kastelic, Har, major-misconduct (fighting), EDMONTON OILERS—Signed Vladimir Pacers 102, Nets 78 Simms, Giants 361 206 2753 14 14 to lose some weight, but not in great timounts. Northwestern, Iowa 109, Sioux Falls 82 Cunningham, Phil. 457 252 2932 18 12 Scholastic Gottfried, 45, a former Morehead State quarterback, A driving layup by Brooks gave 3-point goals; B- Della Bella, Sauer. CT- 6:29; Quenneville, Har (holding), 929; Verbeek, Ruzicka, center, to a four-year contract. INDIANA (102) Jonathan Law High School coach Roy Lenz said ath­ each for Cheney. LeBlanc 2. Brooks. SL Ambrose 80. William Penn 60 Miller. Atl. 425 226 2815 12 7 ■has a 75-56-4 career record at Murray State, Cincinnati, Har (slashing), 17:37. LOS ANGELES KINGS— Recalled Paul Kelly, Thompson 2-5 0-0 4, Person 7-13 0-0 15, St. Francis, Ind. 99, Huntington 89 S ^ n d Period— None. Penalties— Berube. right wing, from Phoenix of the International Smits 10-21 10-10 30, Fleming 5-10 4-4 14, Tomezak, Chi. 276 142 1911 16 14 Kansas and Pitt. letes are on a strict weight control program that is FAR WEST Hogeboom, Phoe. 314 180 2273 12 16 Phi, major (lighting), 3:36; Bodak, Har, minor- Hockey League and assigned him to New Miller 7-18 3-3 17, Green 3-5 0-0 6, Wittman Bakersfield St. 75, Master's 51 Bennet boys varsity basket­ monitored by the U.S. Wrestling Federation. major (instigator, fighting), 3:36; Carkner, Phi 0-2 0-0 0, Nart 1-2 0-0 2, Sanders 3-6 0-0 6, Haven of the American Hockey League. Furman 77, Chaminade 67 Rushers Milieu says he’ll retire There are 13 weight classifications in high school (hooking), 11:15; Dineen, Har (holding), 14:44, NEW YORK RANGERS—Called up Jeff Dreiling 1-1 2-2 4, Nix 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 40-85 ball Robinson wins battle with Akeem Idaho 56, Washington St. 52 Third Period-3, Philadelphia, Latal 3 21-21 102. Att Yds Avg LGTD wrestling ranging from 103 pounds to 275 pounds. Bloemberg. defenseman, from Flint of the Inter­ N. Arizona 92, Mesa, Colo. 89 The Bennet Junior High boys varsity basket­ ST. LOUIS (AP) — Jack Quinn, president of the St. (Craven, Tocchet), :24. 4, Hartford, Martin 1 NEW JERSEY (78) B.Sanders, DeL 239 1208 5.1 31 10 national Hockey League. Northridge St. 66, Hayward St. 56 ball teem trounced the East Catholic freshmen, “There are built-in safeguards that prevent guys from (Ferraro, Dineen), 1:49. 5, Hartford, Tomlak 2 Hilliard. N.O. 300 1156 3.9 40 12 Louis Blues, says the acquisition of defenseman Jeff International Hockey League Shackleford 1-7 0-0 2, Morris 5-11 0-0 10, U.S. International 86, Weber St. 82 76-16, Thursday afternoon. Tahari Turner led By The Associated Press (Ferraro, Ibung), 12:04 (pp). Penalties— Mur­ Anderson, Chi. 249 1115 4.5 59 11 losing too much weight,” Lenz said. “There arc even PHOENIX ROADRUNNERS—Signed Vern Bowie 4-12 7-8 15, Hopson 4-16 7-9 15, Con­ EXHIBITION Bennet with 17 points and seven assists while Brown is final despite veteran goalie Greg Millen’s phy, Phi (holding), 10:11; Tippett, Har (inter­ ner 1-4 0-0 2, Carroll 1-4 0-0 2, Hinson 5-10 1-1 Craig, S.F. 236 918 3.9 27 5 Smith, defenseman. Athletes In Action 114, Christian Heritage 92 Pete Sirois had 15 points. Isaac Dejesve, Matt refusal to report to the Quebec Nordiques. times when a guy’s optimum body weight is lower than ference), 15:01. 11, Blaylock 4-13 1-2 9, Short 4-9 2-3 10, Taylor Bell, Rams 231 675 3.8 46 12 Rookie David Robinson and the San Antonio Spurs SOCCER Ohio SL 102, Marathon Oil 73 36 11 Carlyon, Matt Demarco and Chris Rizy added the lightest division he can wrestle in.” Shots on goal—Hartford 7-3-11—21, 0-2 0-0 0, Brundy 0-0 0-0 0, Jackson 1-1 0-0 2. Anderson, Giants 277 858 3.1 ' The Blues annouced the uade Wednesday night, won their first confrontation with veteran Akeem Olaw- American Indoor Soccer Association Walker, Dll.-Mnn. 222 815 3.7 47 6 six points apiece. Bennet is 2-0. Philadelphia 11-12-6— 29. Totals 30-89 18-23 78. Big East Conference O'ell He said wrestlers study nutrition and arc placed on a DAYTON DYNAMO-Placed Tim McCle- Fullwood, G.B. 179 775 4.3 38 5 saying that Millen and center Tony Hrkac had been sent juon and the Houston Rockets. Power-play Opportunities— Hartford 1 of 3; Indiana 25 22 27 28—102 W L W L ments, midfielder, on waivers. Riggs, w ash 176 728 4.1 58 4 healthy diet. The wrestlers are forbidden to use drugs like Philadelphia 0 of 5. New Jersey 9 29 20 20— 78 Villanova 1 0 5 3 to the Nordiques for Brown. Robinson won on points 19-15 but Olajuwon INDIANA KICK—Placed Randy Prescott, Settle, AU. 171 667 3.9 20 2 amphetamines to speed weight loss. Goalies— Hartford, Liul 11-8-1 (29 shots-27 defender, on the disabled list. 3-Point goals— Indiana 1-4 (Person 1-2, Miller Georgetown 0 0 6 0 But Millen, a popular member of the Blues for the past dominated the boards 16-9. 'The Spurs won the game saves). Philadelphia, WreggeL 10-9-1 (21-18). MEMPHIS ROGUES—Fired Don Tobin, head 0- 2), Now Jersey 0-9 (Morris 0-2, Blaylock 0-3, Syracuse 0 0 6 0 Receivers Caiendar four years, said at a Thursday news conference that con­ Several Law wrestlers said they have never been asked A— 17,253. Hopson 0-4), Fouled out— None. SL John's 0 0 7 2 104-100. coach, and dropped him from the active roster. NO Yds Avg LGTD to lose excessive amounts of weight. Referee-Andy vanHellemond, Lines­ Providence 0 0 4 2 cerns over moving his family and clauses ih his contract “You have to give credit where credit is due,” said Named Toni Carbognani interim . Rebounds— Indiana 51 (Smits 15), New Jersey 78 1257 16.1 79 12 man— Ryan Bozak, Swede Kno*. Seton Hall 0 0 5 0 Sharpe, G.B. “You don’t help yourself by doing that,” said wrestler Released Frank Arlasky, goalie. Signed Dave 58 (Bowie 11), Assists— Indiana 21 (Fleming 8), 76 1190 157 78 6 Today will keep him in St. Louis for now. Olajuwon, who made only five of 17 shots. “He was very Pittsburgh 0 0 2 3 Carrier, T.B. West, goalie. Now Jersey 9 (Blaylock 4). Total fouls— Indiana Rico, S.F. 75 1336 17.8 68 15 Girls Basketball “We’re taking it day by day,” the 32-year-old goalie Mike Colombo, 17. “Some guys here lose weight, but it’s Penguins 4, Stars 4 Boston College 0 0 5 1 Aquinas at East Catholic, 7 p.m. aggressive and very, very quick. He’s one of the most COLLEGE 20, New Jersey 21. Technicals— Indiana illegal Monk, Wash. 75 986 13.1 55 6 through hard work. I’ve been wrestling three years and defense. Miller. A— 7,810. Connecticut 0 1 7 2 said. physical centers I have faced this year. Pittsburgh 2 1 1 0— 4 AKRON—Extended the contract of Gerry Sanders, Wbsh. 70 934 13.3 51 4 Saturday I’ve never been asked to do anything unhealthy.” 1 Minnesota 0 13 0—4 FausL head football coach, through the 1993 36 1 Boys Basketball Saturday's Gamas Rathman, S.F. 68 559 8.2 “He was really tough. I don’t know what I’ll do dif­ First P e rio d -1, Pittsburgh, Brown 12 (Cullen, season. Bullets 105, Hornets 101 80 8 Bassick at East Catholic, 7 p.m. Holy Cross at Boston College, 8 p.ra Clark, Wash. 66 1021 155 Hextall out 6-8 weeks Colley), 6:12 (pp). 2, Pittsburgh, Zalapski 2, CANISIUS—Named Dr. Grog Roods head Bolton at East Granby, 3 p.m. ferent next time I play him. I know I’ll have to shoot bet­ CHARLOTTE (101) UofD of Columbia at Georgetown, 2 p.m. Ellard, Flams 63 1214 19.3 49 8 902 (pp). Penalties-^hambers, Min, major- men's soccer coach. Anderson 1-6 0-0 2, Rowsom 3-4 2-3 8, Tolland at Coventry, 7:30 p.m. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Goalie Ron Hextall, who ter.” Robert Morris at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. J.Smith, Fttioo. 62 778 12.5 31 5 game miscorxiuci (high-sticking), 4:40; Tinordi, CLARION—Announced the retirement of Don J.R Reid 4-10 2-2 10, Bogues 2-5 2-2 6, Chap­ Manhattan at St. John's. 8 p.m. RJohnson, DeL 59 930 1 5.8 75 6 has played in only two NHL games this season because In other NBA games 'Thur.sday, it was Chicago 124, Min (high-sticking), 13:22; Murphy, Min (slash­ Loos, men's and women's diving coach, offoc- man 9-23 5-7 23, R.Roid 7-16 5-5 20, Curry 36 0 Manchester vs. Hall (Veteran's Rink, West Fordham at Seton Hall, 8 p.m. Byars, Fliil. SB 595 10.1 MCC basketball ing), 15:17; Errey, Pit (high-sticking), 18:41; tive at the erxf of the 1989-90 season. 8-18 0-0 18, Gilliam 3-6 3-4 9, Sichting 0-1 0-0 Hartford), 1:15 p.m. of injuries and a suspension, will be out for another 6-8 Orlando 113; Indiana 102, New Jersey 78 and Towson Slate at Syracuse, 8 p.m. Gavin, Min (high-sticking), 18:41; Zalapski, Pit HOWARD RAYNE—Dismissed Richard W. Wrestling 0, Gattison 2-3 1-2 5, Totals 39-92 20-25 101. Drexel at Villanova, 7 p.m. Punters weeks with a partially tom groin muscle. Washington 105, Charlotte 101. (hooking), 19:41. Carter, Adam Fillingor and Scott Sears from the WASHINGTON (105) NO Yds LG Avg Manchester Holiday Tournament, 10 a.m. Monday's Gama Hextall, 25, injured his right groin muscle while While the Robinson-Olajuwon battle drew most of the Second Period— 3, Minnesota, Murphy 4 baseball teem lor disciplinary reasons. Alario 8-13 4-6 20, King 4-17 6-6 14, Jones Camarillo, Phoe. 62 2727 58 44,0 Cheney Tech at Grasso Tech TournamenL 9 (Modano, Broten), 1:31 (pp). 4, Pittsburgh, Duquesne at Pittsburgh. 7 p.m. making a save midway through the third period in the remains winless NORTHERN ARIZONA—Named Charlie 1- 2 0-2 2, Malone 4-18 8-8 16, \Walker 2-7 4-4 Landeta, Giants 60 2623 71 43.7 a.m. attention, Terry Cummings and W illie Anderson Tuesday's Gams A Gilhen 3 (Caufielc^, 12:58. Penalties—Johnson, Dickey offensive line coach. 8 Eackles 9-19 2-3 21, Grant 5-10 4-4 14, Tur­ Mojsiejenko, Wash. 57 2480 74 43.5 C.W. FYjst at Syracuse, 8 p.m. Hershey Bears’ 5-3 victory Wednesday night in New SPRINGFIELD, Ma.ss. - The Manchester Community provided most of the heroics. Pit (roughing), 5:16; Mackey, Min (hooking), pin 0-1 0-0 0, Colter 3-4 2-2 8, Hammonds 1-2 Arnold, DeL 72 3058 64 AZ5 Wednesday's Gams Haven. Hextall had intended to play one game with the 8:04; Bourque, Pit (holding), 15:21; Caufield, Helton, S.F. 45 1867 56 41.5 College men’s basketball team continued to experience Cummings scored 26 points and Anderson sparked a The Associated Press 0-0 2, Roth 0-0 0-0 O.Totals 37-93 30-35 105. Virginia Tech at Georgetown, 7:30 p.m. Pit, misconducL 18:55. Charlolle 23 30 22 26— 101 Saxon, Dali. 71 2944 56 41.5 Flyers’ American Hockey League team for conditioning Thursday's Dec. 21 Radio, TV its difficulties this season. fourth-quarter burst with 10 of his 19 points. San An­ Third Period— 5, Pittsburgh, Dahlquist 1 72 2961 65 41.1 Washington 29 31 21 24— 105 Boston College at Providence, 730 p.m. Fulhage, Atl. •purposes before playing for Philadelphia against the tonio outscored Houston 19-9 in the final 7:24. (Lemieux, Gilhen), 2:30. 6, Minnesota, A llow s 56 2279 55 40.7 The visiting Cougars bowed to Springfield Technical MY BALL— Michael Jordan of the Bulls Rec volleyball 3-Point goals—Charlotte 3-11 (Curry 2-4, Villanova at LaSalle, 7 p.m. Scribner, Minn. 21 (Murphy, Gagner), 4:15 (pp). 7, Minnesota, H.Reid 1-2, Anderson 0-2, Chapman 0-3), Bracken, G.B. 62 2505 63 40.4 Hartford Whalers. Community College, 103-81, Thursday night. MCC Saturday, Dec. 23 both going to come up with points, so that doesn’t mat­ holds the basketball away from Reggie Modano 15 (Donatelli, Zettler), 5:02 (pp). 8, W ashington 1-1 (Eackles 1-1). Fouled Mohr, T,B. 70 2773 58 39.6 Today Minnesota, Murphy 5 (Broten, Bellows), 12:13 Southern Connecticut at UConn (Field remains winless at 0-6 and is off until the MCC Rotary ter. I wanted to go in there and grab rebounds. I didn’t do out—None. Ftebounds—Charlotte 56 (J.R. Reid House), 8 p.m. Theus of the Orlando Magic during (pp). Penalties— Kachowski, Pit, double minor 13), Washington 63 (Alario, Walker 11). As­ 7:30 p.m. — Knicks at Hawks, Classic on Dec. 28-29. Pittsburgh at Toledo, 1 p.m. Punt Returners Tudor signs with the Cardinals a good job of that.” (roughing), 3:30; Dahlquist, Rt (high-sticking), Rec volleyball sists—Charlotte 26 (Bogues 7), Washington 25 NO Yds Aug LG TD WFAN (660-AM) MCC faces UConn-Avery Point in its Rotary Club Thursday night’s play. The Bulls won, 11:31; McRae, Min (roughing), 11:31; Errey, Pit Utah at Providence. 2 p.m. Bulls 124, Magic 113: Michael Jordan scored 26 of AMERICAN DIVISION — Insurers del. (King 8). Total fouls— Charlotte 23, Washington Niagara at SL John's, 8 p.m. Stanley, D el 28 395 14.1 74 0 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Pitcher John Thdor, frequently opener. (interference), 12:03. 434 12.1 53 0 7:30 p.m. — AHL Hockey: Her- 124-113. Manchester Medical Supply 15-3, 15-13, 15-10; 20, A—5,833. Seton Hall vs. Michigan (at UNLV), 4 p.m. Sikahetna, Phoe. 36 disabled in recent seasons, signed a one-year contract for his 38 points in the first half as Chicago jumped to an Overtime— None. Penalties-None. Luigi's del. Six Packers 15-10, 15-10, 15-5; Meggett, Giants 38 446 11.7 49 0 shey Bears at Maine Mariners, Nate 'Rimer led the Cougars with 15 points while Roy Shots on goal— Pittsburgh 15-9-9-3—36. Min­ Villanova at Furman, 1:30 p.m. a guaranteed $450,000 with his old team, the St. Louis early lead. Jordan, the NBA’s leading scorer with a 32.5 Economy Electric del. Cummings Insurance Bulls 124, Magic 113 Taylor, S.F. 33 387 11.7 37 0 NESN Rose (13), Sean Skeete (12), Mike Shea (12) and Jon nesota 9-14-14-2— 39. 8-15, 15-5, 15-4. Sanders, Atl. 25 259 10.4 68 1 average, played only 25 minutes, the fewest he has Power-play Opportunities— Pittsburgh 2 of 6; ORLANDO (113) 8 p.m. — Lakers at Celtics, Cardinals. Seymour (11) are also in double figures. NATIONAL DIVISION — North Enders del. Calledge 6-13 6-9 18, Reynolds 0-3 0-0 0, Howard, Wash. 21 200 9.5 38 0 played this season. novers in the first quarter. Minnesota 4 of 6. Economy Electric 15-4, 15-5, 15-4; Purdy Cor­ Acres 3-3 0-0 6, Theus 7-11 S 5 19, Vincent 1-6 Henley, Rams 26 246 9.5 25 0 SportsChannel, TNT MCC trailed, 62-36, at halftime. STCC converted 33 Reggie Miller scored 17 points for the I^cers and Goalies— Pittsburgh, Barrasso, 1-3-2 (39 Scottie Pippen added 20 points and eight steals for the poration del. Network Tavern 12-15, 15-5, 15-6; 2- 2 4, Smith 7-13 1-1 15, Green 7-16 1-4 15, Lewis, Minn. 36 339 9.4 65 0 Majerus has bypass surgery shols-35 saves). Minnesota, Casey, 14-8-2 Rec Hoop 9 p.m. — College basketball: St. of 41 foul shots. Chuck Person added 15. Sam Bowie and Dennis Hopson Lloyd's Auto Parts del, Pagani's 15-1, 15-10, Arrdarson 3-6 0-0 6. Wiley 4-6 2-3 10, Turner Williams, F’hil. 30 267 8.9 24 0 Bulls. Reggie 'Theus led Orlando with 19 points. (36-32). STCC (103) — Jason Franklin 4 5 6 13. Mike Grygorcewicz 2 3-5 8, 15-8; ABAVPGT del, Manchester Property Main­ 5-8 0-0 10. Ansley 1-5 2-2 4, Skiles 2-4 0-0 6. Query, G.B. 27 232 8.6 15 0 Louis at So. Illinois, ESPN SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah basketball coach led the Nets with 15 apiece. A— 10,326. Jean-Pierre Brightwell 6 10-11 22, Edwin Zavala 7 4-4 19. Ken Hamel 5 tenance 15-11, 15-7, 15-4. Totals 46-94 19-26 113. Rick Majerus underwent coronary bypass surgery for Pacers 102, Nets 78: Rik Smits scored 13 of his 30 Referee— Rob Shick. Linesmen— Pat Dapuz- KIckoH Returners 8-11 18. Don Carberry 2 0-0 4, Maurice Nicfxils 3 3-4 9, Toland Gladden 4 Bullets 105, Hornets 101: Mark Alarie sank an 18- WOMEN"S LEAGUE — Fred's Place del. CHICAGO (124) 0-0 10. Totals 33 3-41 103. zo. Shane Heyer. Adults NO Yds Avg LG TD more than five hours and was listed in critical and stable points as the Indiana Pacers built a 25-9 lead after one foot jumper with 15 seconds left to snap a 101-101 tic Heritage Auto Body 15-7, 15-7, 11-15; Formal's Pippen 10-18 0-0 20, Grant 8-11 0-0 16, MCC (81) - Jon Seymour 5 1-1 11. Mika Shea 5 1-3 12, FYiul SIrycharz PDS won by forfeit over Network Tavern, Gray, DeL 21 565 26.9 57 0 Inn del, Tierney's 4-15, 15-8, 15-7; B&J Auto Cartwright 2-8 4-4 8. F'axson 3-8 0 0 6, Jordan More sports condition. LDS Hospital spokesman Tim Madden said 3 1-4 7, Sean Skaale 4 4-6 12, Dennis Harris 4 0-19, Floy Rose 4 5-6 13, period on the way to their 10th victory in 12 games. and Washington handed Charlotte its ninth consecutive Flames 8, Nordiques 2 BA Club 85 (Brian Moran 26, Mark Bannett 25.7 97 1 Repair del. Locksmith Hair Studio 15-0, 15-6, 14-20 7-9 38, Hodges 3-7 0-0 7, Armstrong 5-9 Dixon, Dell. 43 1107 Majerus, 41, received seven bypasses and the amount of Patrick McKeown 1 0-0 2. Nate Turner 6 1-1 15. Totals 32 13-22 81. Smits, who also had 15 rebounds, scored nine points as 14, Peter Boucher 14, George Hickey 11) Howard, Wbsh. 19 486 25.6 99 1 setback, tying the club record. Ledell Eackles led Quebec 0 0 2— 2 15-7; E3ollon Mobil del. Main Pub 15-6, 15-9, 2-2 12, King 2-4 1-2 5, Perdue 3-7 0-0 6, Davis 3-point goals: STCC: Gladden 2, Zavala. Grygorcewicz. MCC: Turner 2, Smoke 59 (Serge Aral 20, Gino Fazio 13, Bob 606 63 0 — see page 18 time spent on the operating table was normal for heart the Pacers started the game with a 17-3 run. 'hie Nets Calgary 4 1 3— 8 15- 8; Nassiff Arms del. Gunthrie Fence 15-6,0-3 2-2 2, Haley 1-3 2-2 4, Nealy 0-1 0-0 O.Te- Gentry, Chi. 25 24.2 Harris, Shea. Washington with 21 points, seven during a key third- 16- 14, 15-4. Stanley 10) A.Johnson, Wbsh. 19 417 21.9 38 0 First Period— 1, Calgary, Roberts 18 tals51-99 18-21 124. surgery. Halftime: 62-36 STCC missed 17 of their first 18 shots and committed eight tur- quarter run. 14—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Dec. 15, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 15, 1989—15

I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Crossword 1 by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee TV Tonight Unscramble these lour Jumbles, Yippee! one letter to each square, to form FOCUS four ordinary words. ACROSS 38 Lodging Stereo) Answer to Previous Puxile 7:00P M CD inside Edition [ESPN] Muscle Magazine (60 min.) house Great Performances: Richard Bur­ VENO t Open [HBO] MOVIE: 'Double Exposure' Pho­ 39 Craft of the d ) (2j) Wheel of Fortune (CCj. ton: In From the Cold (CC) Film clips and 5 Not In fat north tographers doubling as amateur sleuths 8 Vait period CD Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) discover a strategically placed tattoo holds interviews with the actor, his family and Sylvia Porter 41 Oriental friends recall his career (60 mm.) Part 2 of Dear Abby ol time women's fil) People's Court the key to solving a murder Mark Hon- 2 12 Clare quarters (2$ Kate & Allie (CQ. nessy, Scott King 1987 Rated R (In Boothe — 42 Fuel Stereo) [CNN] CNN News 13 Gravel ridge (24) (SS MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour SIN UM PEOPLE 43 Actress [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Six Weeks' A politician [HBO] MOVIE; 'Blue Movies' Two 14 South Seat Abigail Van Buren Welch (26) Police Story befriends a widowed tycoon whose ter­ young men hope to strike it rich by making sailboat 46 Currant unit 15 Sloped (I® ® Current Affair minally ill daughter dreams of being part of a porno movie. Steve Levitt, Larry Poin­ ^ A > Schultz is decorated Now is the time 50 Be adjacent dexter. Lucinda Crosby. 1987. Rated R. 16 ta il letter to (3) Cheers (CC). an ideal family. Dudley Moore, Mary Tyler Moore, Katherine Healy. 1982. 17 Mountain 51 Mental . dS Hunter [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd by Japanese emperor tyitam In components [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Invasion of the Body (CC) Molly looks for a job in the city; Mol­ TOWPUN [A & E ] Chronicle Correspondent Chuck ANOTHER NAME Europe 53 Rat------Snatchers' (CC) Earth is invaded by ly's mom introduces her to Arthur Feld­ FOR MONEY THAT'5 TOKYO (AP) — Former U.S. Secretary of State to review taxes 18 Count 54 Sell- Kraemer chronicles the paths of author man. human-duplicating space pods in this re­ Violence, kids calories righteous Henry David Thoreau. (R) 6AINE0 THROUGH George Shultz and his wife were received by make of the 1956 Don Siegel classic. Don­ 20 Mother — person [M A X ] MOVIE: Alien Nation' |CC) In INHERITANCE. Emperor Akihiko and Empress Michiko, and Shultz [CNN] Moneyline ald Sutherland. Brooke Adams, Leonard 1991, a human detective teams up with It’s time to do some year-end fine-tuning of your as­ 22 — the sea­ 55 Neckwear 7 Spinning top 32 Corruptness Nimoy, 1978. Rated PG. (In Stereo) was decorated for his contribution to strengthening son to be... 56 Isn't able to 8 Armadillo 35 Faction [D IS ] MOVIE: 'National Velvet' A young his alien counterpart to stop an extra­ girl trains her horse to ride in the Grand [U S A ] Murder, She Wrote terrestrial drug dealer from poisoning the GLUTLE don’t mix well tics between Japan and the United States. sets with an eye toward next April 15. Tax time is no 23 Openings 57 Late Yugo­ 9 Author 39 Actress Noyy arrange the circled letters to 24 Coded on slav leader Gardner Novak National. Elizabeth Taylor. Mickey Rooney, alien community. James Caan, Mandy Pa- form the surprise answer, as sug­ lime for surprises. map Anne Revere. 1944. Rated G. 8:30P M dJ g® Family Manors (CC) linkin, Terence Stamp. 1988. Rated R. (In gested by the aboye cartoon. Following the audience Thursday at the Akaska 58 Affirmative 10 Fumblar's 40 Llama's kin Laura panics over not being invited to a w ! Even though income averaging ceased to be an option 27 Airline Into reply exclamation 41 Expenditure Stereo) Palace, Shultz and his wife, Helena, had lunch with [ESPN] SportsCenter school party. (In Stereo) ■w SV Y '- DEAR ABBY: Last night, my husband and I went to with the 1986 tax reform act, you can, with a little work, 28 Govt. dept. 59 Aleutian 11 Space agey. 42 Springs [USA] Hitchhiker (In Stereo) the royal couple and their son. Crown Prince 31 Eggs Island 19 Spanish 43 Intent [H B O ] Inside the NFL (60 min.) (R) (In §4) (5® Wall Street Week ICC). Answer' “K T Y T 1 an R-rated movie. It was a big box-office hit and had a invoke your own kind of averaging through shifting of 32 “ V" In hero El — 44 Bomb Stereo) 1 0 :1 0 P M g4J Moyers: The Public lot of publicity. There was a lot of graphic sex and Naruhito. "RSVP" DOWN 21 Epochs shelter [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey 9:00PM (3J Dallas (CC) Bobby's reu­ Mind (CC) How deceit and self-deception (Answers tomorrow) asscLs and income. This requires that you have a good 33 Bird (prel.) 24 King — nion with Kay threatens his relationship Shultz later met with Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu 45 Resign influence events, focusing on Vietnam, the Jumbles: BRAVE COLON DELUGE ADAGIO violence. idea of your potential tax exposure and a sense of your 34 Recently 1 Apple 25 Neck and 47 Coup d' — [T M C ] MOVIE: 'High Spirits' A finan­ with April; Cally. unaware of J R.'s plan for Yesterday's and received the Grand Cordon of the Order of the cially strapped Irish nobleman gets more Watergate scandal and the Challenger di­ What disturbed me more than anything was a little income prospects for 1990. acquired additive neck 48 Declaim Alex Barton, agrees to put the past behind saster. (80 mm.) Part 4 of 4. (In Stereo) Answer: This might help a gambler win a good deal of Rising Sun, Paulownia Flowers, a foreign ministry 35 Furrow 2 Strong cloth 26 Talk noisily violently than he bargained for when he advertises them. (60 min.) (In Stereo) chips— A GOOD DEAL boy, about 4 years old, sitting behind us. His comments his family castle as haunted. Peter The classic example involves securities in which you 36 Buddhism 3 Sour 27 Pertaining to 4 9 ------, (3D ® Perfect Strangers (CC) Larry gets 1 0 :3 0 P M QS (2® USA Tonight official said. type dawn O'Toole, Darryl Hannah, Steve Gutten- broke my heart: “Daddy, why did he kill that lady?” “Is 4 Fame Brute greedy when Balki's system for winning (3® Hogan's Heroes have substantial capital gains. If you expect to sell the 37 Econ. 28 Not clear 52 Fade away berg. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) the other man dead?” “Is it over yet?” “I want to go The Shultzcs arrived in Tokyo on Wednesday for a 5 Seeps out the office football pool works. (In Stereo) five-day visit. securities before the end of 1990, you should compare Indicator 6 Exploit 29 Layer of eye [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) (ID Missing/Reward home.” 30 RInky- — Billy Graham Crusade (60 min ) [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd this year’s tax liability to next year’s. 7:30P M (T) Entertainment Tonight His daddy couldn’t make his son understand that what 1“ r - T“ r - w TT S4) Moyers: The Public Mind (CC) How (CC), If, for instance, 1990 promises to be a big year for you Actor Fred Savage ("The Wonder candidates and media consultants manipu­ KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright he was seeing was only make-believe — it looked so Greenwood being sued Years"). (In Stereo) [USA] W erewolf Eric tries to protect a and this year has been a modest one, you may want to 12 nrr late campaign coverage Interviewees in­ wolf from a merciless hunter. (In Stereo) real. That child might as well have wiuiessed 25 live SCRANTON, F^. (AP) — A veterans group is sell now, so as to have the capital gain taxed at a lower L (D g® Joopardyl (CC). clude Leslie Stahl and Michael Deaver. (70 i min ) Part 3 of 4 (In Stereo) 1 1 : 0 0 P M ® (5?) News (CC) murders that night. suing country singer Lee Greenwood for refusing to rale this year. 15 n r d ) Kate 6> Allie (CC). Is it any wonder our children are revved up emotional­ perform at a concert when the group refused to pay in i QD WPIX News (30) True Blue (CC) Geno must do his best ® r?® (4® News If 1989 was a great year, you might want to wait until IS Elvis impersonation when an unstable gun- ® Taxi ly, acting up at school and using foul language at such a cash upfront. January to sell, making the proceeds part of the next O ) Secret World Stories about the moun- wielding Presley fan insists on seeing the tains, where adventurers observe myster­ King; a traffic helicopter ditches in the Hud­ Clli Cheers (CC) young age? What 1 witnessed last night was a passive, The federal suit, filed Wednesday by the Veterans year’s lax picture. ious beasts. (20) War of the Worlds The Morthren yet very dangerous form of child abuse. of the Vietnam War, says Greenwood was hired in son. (60 min ) (In Stereo) The inverse is true as well. This may be the time to (25) ® (5f) Page 57 weaves subliminal messages into rock mu­ A WITNESS IN ORANGE, CALIF. April to perform at a concert in Albany, Ga., on Aug. @0) Hard Copy sic with hopes of turning teen-agers into take a loss on securities that aren’t performing to your [A&E] Life and Loves of a She-Devil alien assassins (60 mm.) (R) (In Stereo) DEAR WITNESS: Yours is a very significant letter, 18. He received an 511,250 check and was to get the C4P) Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) When a homely woman s husband leaves liking, so as to reduce your tax bill for this year. Or you (22) News (Live) and I thank you for it. Too few adults realize how easily balance on the day of the concert. [A&E] World of Survival (R) her for a sexy woman, she seeks revenge can wail until January and take the loss against next in this social fable based on the best seller [26) Weekday (R) influenced 4-year-old children can be. On that day. Greenwood allegedly demanded the year’s exposure. [CNN] Crossfire by Fay Weldon (2 hrs,. 30 min ) Part 1 of r38) M*A*S*H Parents would never knowing feed their children gar­ balance in cash, despite the contract’s provision for (This may be the lime ic take advantage of a quirk in [ESPN] Ski World 2 61) Arsenic Hall (In Stereo) [C N N ] Larry King Live bage, yet they expose their impressionable young minds payment by check, and refused to perform. The suit the law that lets you take a huge deduction by donating 8:00P M (T) Rudolph the Red-Nosed [CNN] Moneyline to tlie worst examples of brutality and man’s inhumanity claims he also failed to provide sound and lighting e- Reindeer (CC) Based on the song written [ESPN] College Basketball; St. Louis at appreciated property to an IRS-approved charity. By by Johnny Marks, the reindeer with the in Southern Illinois (2 hrs ) (Live) [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet to man — believing they’re too young to be affected. quipment, preventing other bands from performing. candescent nose guides Santa's sleigh [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated The Associated Press donating the property instead of cash, you can deduct the [TMC] MOVIE: Cop' A Los Angeles de­ The veterans group lost about $228,000 as a result full market value of the property or securities, without through a bad storm on Christmas Eve (60 tective becomes increasingly obsessed [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire of his actions, the suit claims. min ) (R) with solving a young woman’s murder. DEAR ABBY: I have the perfect solution for all those EXPENSIVE HAT — Charlie Chaplin, having to claim tJic appreciation as income. There arc a so ■5T [TMC] MOVIE: 'Dirty Rotten Scoun­ Greenwood disputed the allegations Thursday, S ) ® Full House (CC) Joey’s new girlf­ James Woods. Lesley Ann Warren, drels' (CC) A sophisticated English con people out there who are always complaining about not sporting his trademark bowler hat, is few exceptions and qualifications, so it’s best to run this riend thinks he should be more aggressive. Charles Durning 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) man challenges his obnoxious American ri­ saying ilie group had promised him a 30-day promis­ sar r? r R r (In Stereo) receiving thank-you notes. Simply do not give a gift out past your lax adviser or accountant. But for most people, [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents A val to a contest with the loser to be ban­ sory note, not a check. shown in a scene from his 1931 movie ( S C2Q) MOVIE; The Night They Saved gold-digging husband plotting the death of ished from the French Riviera. Steve Mar­ of obligation — try giving it out of love. Then notice that it can be a windfall saving in taxes.) 57 RT RT "City Lights.” A hat he wore in the movie Christmas' A mother and three children his rich wife is menanced by her 17 cals. lin. Michael Came. Glenne Headly. 1988- the person you give this gift to will give you a very sin­ Should you decide to lake advantage of one of these intervene when Santa's toy factory is Rated PG (In Stereo) J 9:05PM [DIS] MOVIE: 'Something Author praises teacher will be auctioned by Sotheby’s auction strategics, you may want to act before the final trading threatened by an Arctic oil rig Jaclyn [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) cere “thank you” (unless the person has no manners, in Smith. Art Carney. Paul LeMat 1984 Wicked This Way Comes' (CC) A stran­ which case he or she didn’t deserve the gift in the first NEW YORK (AP) — Author Nicholas Gage says house in New York today. The hat is ex­ days of the year, when the rush to reposition can affect ger brings his carnival to a small mid- 1 1 :30P M CB r4p) Nightline (CC) CllJ MOVIE: 'Over the Brooklyn Bridge' western town and seduces the townspeo­ his writing skills were unleashed in a chance en­ prices. Likewise, there is no reason for you to rush to f9 l Arsenic Hall (In Stereo) place). pected to bring in $8,000. A luncheonette owner's dreams of owning ple by fulfilling their dreams and desires. I do not mean to be ugly, but do you buy a gift only to counter with a salty-tongued teacher when he was a cash in early in January, if cashing in is ptart of your a Manhattan restaurant hinge on hts weal­ Jason Robards, Jonathan Pryce. Royal l l l j Honeymooners thy uncle's wish. Elliott Gould, Margaux Dano 1983 Rated PG get thank-you note? I give gifts because I care about the struggling, 13-year-old refugee. “The whole thing is bogus. I’ve never heard of strategy. Hemingway, Sid Caesar 1984 118} Synchronal Research ^22} (30) Tonight Show (In Stereo) person I am giving it to. If giving because you care isn’t Gage writes in the Dec. 17 issue of Parade vocal qualities being trademarks,” Edenetti said Wed­ These maneuvers should, of course, be employed only Christmas With the Stars: An Inter­ 9:30PM (T) ‘<0 Just the Ten of Us the reason you give, then go out and buy something for magazine how as a seventh-grader he met Marjorie nesday, adding he will ignore the legal threat and if the tax advantage is substantial. Consider brokerage CELEBRITY CIPHER national Earthquake Benefit International (CC) Elizabeth and Mane's journey to a >24 Joseph Campbell and the Power of Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous performers gather to raise funds to aid convent takes an unexpected turn Myth; W ith Bill Moyers (CC) Death, sac­ the person you love the most — yourself. And don’t for­ Hurd Rabidou in Worcester, Mass. continue his Las Palmas Theater performances. fees when calculating ibc potential benefits. Be aware, people, past and present Each letter in the cipher stands for earthquake victims in Armenia and San (57) State W e’re In rifice and rebirth m agriculture-based so­ another Today's clue: F equals C. get to send yourself a thank-you note. Told to choose a hobby. Gage said he “decided to Sinatra publicist Susan Reynolds wouldn’t com­ too, that a wise investor buys securities fbr the long term Francisco (2 hrs.) (Live) [USA] Ray Bradbury Theater A nurse cieties. the importance of sacred places A TRUE GIVER IN ALABAMA follow the prettiest girl in my class — the blue-eyed ment on the lawsuit Thursday. and should require powerful reasons to deviate from that (2^ (30) Baywatch (CC) Mitch and Craig escorts an ailing ghost (Ian Bannen) on a (60 mm ) Part 4 of 6 (R) daughter of the local Lutheran minister.” 'VJCZC GD xw feud at a lifeguard reunion; Eddie gets the transcontinental tram trip to his final des­ 26) Daily Mixer DEAR TRUE GIVER: People “give” for a variety of But in a stunt to advertise Tuesday’s opening of course. deal of a lifetime on a new car (60 rhin ) (In tination ,38,' St. Elsewhere “She led me through the door marked ‘Newspaper If you are due a year-end bonus, you may want to ask Stereo) reasons. Some people give a gift to reciprocate for a gift “Nick Edenetti Stars as Sinatra,” the impersonator’s JHLUX NZWETCL 10:00PM C3J Falcon Crest (CC) A 57} MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Club’ and into the presence of Miss Hurd, the (24) fSS Washington Week in Review they were given. Most people give a gift because they publicist distributed at the threater a “cease and that it be deferred until early next year, to put it on wounded Charley disappears, Sharpe [A & E ] Improv Tonite Host actress Jas­ (CC) (In Stereo) sincerely want to express their affection or friendship newspaper adviser and English teacher who would desist” letter from Sinatra attorney Robert 1990’s tax tab. MJGFJ FWHTB XWV yams control of the winery, a pregnant mine Guy (In Stereo) (26) MOVIE: 'International Velvet' The Emma leaves Falcon Crest; Sharpe’s son become my mentor and my muse.” The wild card in all of this is whether or not there will [CNN] Sports Tonight with a material token. Then there are those who give Finkclstcin. orphaned niece of the now grown-up Vel­ arrives with valuable evidence for his gifts spontaneously for no rhyme, reason or occasion — Gage wrote an essay for the school paper about his be tax increase next year. Your state and local tax pic­ EC DWTYCB GK vet comes to live with her aunt in Devon, father (60 mm ) (In Stereo) [DIS] MOVIE: 'Help!' Religious fanatics mother, who was killed by Communists during the tures arc real concerns as well. A consultation with your Tatum O’Neal. Christopher Plummer, An­ CC (40 20/20 (CC) Scheduled a 9 year chase the Beatles around Europe in an ef­ they just happen to see something they think someone Larson back at work fort to recover a sacred ring in Rmgo's pos­ Greek civil war. Hurd sent it to the Freedoms Foun­ accountant or tax adviser will help find the year-end NCWNTC MWHTB thony Hopkins. 1978. research on how couples can argue con­ they know will appreciate. I’ve known people like all of KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Having traveled to structively (60 mm.) session. The Beatles, Leo McKern. Eleanor the above. In fact, I am one of them. But I have never dation in Valley Forge, Pa., where it won a medal. strategy that’s best for you. (38; MOVIE: 'State of the Union' An air­ Bron 1965 Rated G. (In Stereo) Africa and the Amazon jungle during a 14-month DGLNTI BW UD G plane manufacturer campaigns for the C9D 26) 161 News [ESPN] SportsCenter met anyone who gave a gift because he or she wanted a Gage was a reporter for The New York Times and Presidential nomination Spencer Tracy, .11 WPIX News sabbatical, cartoonist Gary Larson should have even Katharine Hepburn, Van Johnson 1948 [H B O ] 1st & Ten: Do it Again (CC) A thank-you note. later recorded his mother’s life and death in the book more loopy animals with which to draw his popular UBYGDC.' — PWZC 18) Synchronal Research woman is blackmailed with nude photos MOVIE; 'The Stepford Wives' A (In Stereo) “Elcni,” and his father’s story in “A Place for Us.” cartoon “TTie Far Side.” young wife, new to suburbia, investigates 2()) Friday the 13th: The Series A teen­ age skater seeks revenge after she's at­ [M A X ] MOVIE: 'I'm Gonna Git You The Universal Press Syndicate, which carries Lar­ Today in History Y G B U T . the suspicious behavior of her neighbors and uncovers a grisly secret Katharine tacked by three classmates (60 mm ) (R) Sucka' (CC) A former soldier leads street Leukemia victims get help son’s strip, kept busy during his absence, adding PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "If you can't believe in God, Ross, Patrick O'Neal, Tina Louise 1975 (In Stereo) vigilantes against organized crime in this humanism is the next best thing." — Lord Longford. ;22) 1305 Mancuso FBI (CC) Mancuso quits parody of the black exploitation films of newspapers for a total of more than 900 that run the [A&E] Footsteps the ’70s. Keenan Ivory Wayans, Bernie INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Former Olympic gym­ cartoon. the bureau after being framed by a secret Dr. Gott [CNN] PrimeNews government informant (60 mm ) (R) (In Casey, Jim Brown. 1988 Rated R (In nastics champion Olga Korbut has been campaigning Today is Friday, Dec. 15, the 349th day of 1989. There Stereo) "Life is futile. You sweat a whole yeazmakirig Under his new schedule, Larson will produce five arc 16 days left in the year. to raise money for a group bringing young leukemia original panels a week, with reissues of old cartoons toys...they're all broken by noon Christmas.' victims from the Soviet Union. Today’s highlight in history: Peter Gott, M.D. for the other two days. Fifty years ago, on Dec. 15lh, 1939, “Gone With the The first of the Soviet children, 5-year-old Irina FR '.NK AN ERNEST by Bol' I'havae He said he had mixed feelings about being back at Wind,” producer David O. Sclznick’s movie version of ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson Chechkovsky, is expected to arrive in Indianapolis work; the first new cartoons will be published Jan. 1. within two weeks, said Mary Maxwell, a spokes­ the Margaret Mitchell novel, starring Vivien Leigh and “I currently feel fresh and recharged, and a Clark Gable, had its world premiere at Loew’s Grand woman for Riley Children’s Hospital. reduced workload I’m sure will play a big role in SfN Irina became sick apparently because of exposure Theater in Atlanta. maintaining that feeling,” Larson said. “But, as I’m On this date: Heartburn starts to high levels of radiation from the 1986 accident at sure anyone who has had an opportunity to take a full the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. She may undergo In 1791, the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitu­ XMA$ CLUB year off will agree, that first Monday morning back tion — the Bill of Rights — went into effect following a bone marrow uansplant. Maxwell said. to work is quite a sobering experience.” ACCOUhJT IS as smoking stops Korbut lives in Minsk, the Soviet city where the ratification by Virginia. girl is from. In 1890, Sioux Indian Chief Sitting Bull was killed in Winner of three gold medals during the 1972 Woman, 90, now a citizen a fracas in Grand River, S.D., as Indian police, working DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband and I quit smoking for the U.S. government, tried to arrest him. six months ago and have been experiencing heartburn al­ Olympics, Korbut made more than a dozen public ap­ ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Rachel Vital needed pearances over several days to appeal for donations help getting up from her chair to take the Oath of Al­ In 1916, the French defeated the Germans in the World most daily since quitting. Is there any relation between War I Battle of Verdun. s S l to the Emergency Fund for Children Foundation, legiance to the United States. Once she did, the 90- the two? In 1938, groundbreaking ceremonies for the Jefferson DEAR READER: I am not aware that cessation of created in July to locate and help children around the year-old woman stood proudly and became a U.S. world suffering frorn grave ailments. Memorial look place in Washington, D.C., presided over citizen. ^1 n t t t r ’tlA I.. smoking and heartburn go together. Indeed, the reverse is by lYcsidcnt Roosevelt. usually true, beeausc nicotine stimulates gastric acid Twelve Soviet children slated to visit Riley in the “It’s always been her dream to become a citizen,” coming months will be the first to benefit from the Victor Vital said as he watched his mother lake the In 1944, a plane carrying bandleader Glenn Miller — a secretion. U.S. Army major — disappeared during a flight over the THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom PHIPPS by Joseph Farris People who stop smoking often experience an increase organiz.alion’s efforts. Maxwell said. oath Wednesday in the courtroom of U.S. District Judge Robert Renner. English Channel. in nervousness and tension, which in turn may cause ex­ In 1948, former State Department official Alger Hiss HOWEV5P-, cessive stomach contractions. These conUactions can Sinatra sues impersonator After the ceremony, Mrs. Vital, a native of was indicted by a federal grand jury in New York on A L L eject acid into the esophagus, causing heartburn, indiges­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Frank Sinatra’s lawyer Salonica, Greece, smiled and joined the applau.se for herself and 48 others from Europe, Asia and Africa charges of perjury. (He was convicted in 1950.) THIkKb5 tion and gas. has warned impersonator Nick Edenetti that his one- In 1961, former Nazi official Adolf Eichmaim was who became citizens. I urge you and your husband to bring your symptoms man show violates a Sinatra trademark. sentenced to dcatli in Jerusalem. to your doctor’s attention. You may need testing for ul­ PELATIve.^ cers or hiatal hernia; also, the physician may choose to ■ treat you with antiacids and stomach contractions. In any case, slay off the cigarettes. CBS’s morning show hires a new producer To give you more information, I am sending you a free , 0 \ i copyof my Health Report “Hiatal Hernia.” Other readers k3^ / v / anchoring on “CBS This Morning.” Asked if she and Smith will continue who would like a copy should send $1.25 with their By Jay Sharbutt ■fiyp/ L d name and address to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland But Sorenson doesn’t think his show as anchors all next year on “CBS This The Associated Press TV Topics Morning,” Sorenson immediately replied, 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. will get a swarm of disaffected “Today” THE GRIZWELLS by BUI Schorr “Yes.” WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll NEW YORK — Erik Sorenson recent­ viewers next month when Jane Pauley, He laughed when advised that con­ DEAR DR. GOTT: About five or six months ago, 1 ly became the second executive producer after 13 years on NBC’s show, yields her 1 stitutes a ringing endorsement in network THE QUESTION A R E TE LE V IS IO N began noticing small, round, flat red specks, or spots, on “CBS This Morning” has had since its To improve on that, Sorenson, in the co-host chair there to Deborah Norville. TV today. He also added qualifying com­ &EFOI2E PANEL SI-IOWS my skin. I’ve been a sun lover all my life, so I wasn’t debut on Nov. 30 two years ago. He has custom of new producers, plans some “Certainly Jane Pauley has a big fol­ ments. The anchor team of Sullivan & OUR. PANEL REALLY WORTH surprised to have a basal cell carcinoma removed eight what some consider the morning version changes: a different musical arrangement lowing, and her departure is undoubtedly Smith will remain “to the extent” that he t o n i& h t i s ... A H O O T ? " months ago. About five months ago, I completed two of “Mission Impossible.” of the show’s theme music; more going to cause some of her followers to has control of the situation. years of gold shots (32 in all), along with three daily Like its previous incarnations, the ratings-boosting travel, and what he calls look around at what else is available,” he “Obviously, there are forces and fac­ / doses of Zorprin for arthritis control. two-hour program remains a distant third “more visual variety.” says. tors out there in the world that could Can the cause of the red spots be from what I’ve in ratings against NBC’s ‘Today” and No costly new set, a staple of arriving But he theorizes that “Good Morning change that,” he said. “I suppose that if described, or is it from being a senior citizen in her late ABC’s “Good Morning America.” Like executive producers, is planned by Soren­ America” would be the chief beneficiary 60s? The red spots are very different from the basal cell, his precedessors on past and current CBS son, a Waukegan, 111., native whose back­ of any ‘Today” viewer defection simply for some reason, the show started bleed­ ground is in local news. because it has been on since 1975 and, ing ... and we started doing a 1.4 (rating) so I’d be pleased to hear your opinion on what they are morning shows, Sorenson is expected to IZ-(5 and what cause them. change that. But he is trying to get “name” con- like its NBC rival, is a place of relative for 12 weeks in a row, somebody would DEAR READER: Your rash may be due to the gold “I don’t think it’s impossible,” says Uibulors on various topics, among them stability. have to say, ‘Wait a minute, there’s a mis­ shots you received. Gold therapy is often associated with Sorenson, 33, a former vice president of Chicago-based movie critic Gene Siskel, CBS, in contrast, still is trying to get take somewhere ...’ best known from the syndicated “Siskel back morning viewers who, after all the “But it’s our intention to stay the skin lesions; in fact, the appearance of a rash may indi­ CBS-owned KCBS-TV in Los Angeles. EEK AND MEEK by Howls Schneider ALLEY OOP by Dave Graua cate that the gold is producing its greatest therapeutic ef­ “I think it’s lough, though.” & Ebert“ film-review series. years of change, may have given up on it, course, slick with what we’ve got, and improve on the program.” fect. That it is. Nielsen figures for last Others contributors, he says, would he says: □ □ □ THERE ^ WHO D'YOU '’iRIGHt NOW IT's'jl'LL BET IT'LL Unfortunately, a rash usually means the patient has month’s important ratings sweeps — report on parenting, science, the environ­ “I think a lot of viewers don’t realize I WLVER EAT (M A OTHER SIDE OF THE S'fREET — THEY ./THINK'LL WIN?/HA,RD TO TELL ly BE CLOSE'. developed an allergy to the gold, so this therapy must be local stations use the results to set adver­ ment and aging. that CBS is a viable alternative here. And /Vie LS> Elena Nachmanoff, NBC’s newly hired rs STUPID RESTAORAfOT stopped immediately if a rash appears. You have com­ tising rates — gave CBS’ “Morning” a In addition to his plans to rely more so, I don’t think we would stand to gain pleted your course of gold treatments; however, the last 2.5 ratings average, well behind the ABC heavily on CBS correspondents, he has as much from this (Pauley’s exit) as talent recruiting director for news, sports shot or two could have uiggered the skin reaction. and NBC shows; they were tied with a hired two new full-time staffers, features perhaps GMA will. But I think we cer­ and cable, previously worked for six 'm use tainly stand to gain.” Obviously, there may have been another cause for 4.4. Each ratings point represents 921,000 reporter Wayne Freedman and Hol­ years at the talent agency of N.S. CMLVQOOO your rash. Skin diseases, such as psoriasis, arc more homes. lywood-based entertainment reporter Reassurances of stability in CBS’ Bienstock, Inc. That company may not be common in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Therefore, But the Nielsens contained a ray of Steve ICmetko. morning effort might help aid its cause. well known to civilians, but its president, CHOlesiFWL you should show the rash to your doctor and follow his hope for the CBS reveille team of Harry And, in a move that got his show some No doubt for that reason, Sorenson has Richard Liebner, has a stable of network or her advice. Perhaps you arc reacting to the Zorprin, Smith and Kathleen Sullivan. The ratings publicity last week, he hired CBS Sports been downplaying Sullivan’s unusually news stars that includes NBC’s Maria which has been reported to cause hives, rashes and skin were up two-tenths of a point from those reporter Greg Gumbel, the brother of frank comment last October on Shriver and a pair of millionaire anchors, swelling. Aging typically causes brown or tan areas on of the previous November. Tiny, yes, but “Today” co-host Bryant Gumbel, to do “Donahue” that “my days are numbered” Dan Rather of CBS and Diane Sawyer of /iff the skin. a start. sports segments and occasional fill-in if her show’s ratings don’t improve. ABC.

f MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 15, 1989—17 French Shawna Grin'en Opposition leader Nr.ws Editor Priest denies sex, fraud charges Dan Chcsney troops oust igh chool orld Sports Editor he was a runaway prostitute being H S W NEW YORK (AP) — A former mercenaries prostitute who accused the priest pursued by organiz^ crime. wins big in Chile Compiled by the students of MHS, published by the Manchester Herald William Jawitz, faculty adviser who founded a runaway shelter of Covenant House in Manhattan financial and sexual improprieties currently has about 150 other SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Op­ ior Minister Carlos Caceres said in a runaways in similar straits, he said. PARIS (AP) — French Uoops is welcome to come back in off the position leader Patricio Ayfwin told nationally broadcast address that They are given special attention landed today on the Comoros Is­ sUects, the Rev. Bruce Ritter said his jubilant supporters today that authorities would abide by it. 'S and a personal mentor. lands, taking control of the after denying the charges. Chileans have regained their Official results from 93 percent of Reflections “I chose to become his mentor country’s security in what the “If he came back today we freedom by electing him president, all polling stations in TTiursday’s I look in the water and see an image of would welcome him back to Con- because, frankly, I had more ex­ ending the dark era of military rule election gave Aylwin 3,577,669 Defense Ministry called a military perience than anyone else,” he mi me. mission requested by the Comoros venant House,” Ritter said at a under Gen. Augusto Pinochet. votes or 55.2 percent of all valid news conference Thursday. “There said. A sad, sad boy that feels he is not free. govemmerit. Chileans danced, waved national ballots. He was supported by a are many pwople here who care Staff members took the man to flags and set off fireworks to coalition of 17 parties ranging from My reflection is distorted and my life is Four hours later, French mercen­ their homes on special occasions, ary Bob Dcnard and about 25 other very deeply about him.” celebrate Aylwin’s landslide victory right to left. out of order. ftosecutor Robert Morgenthau and Ritter acknowledged traveling Thursday over Hernan Buchi, a Buchi, Pinochet’s former finance European soldiers of fortune who with him on a few occasions, but It seems as though I am walking down a uained and led the 600-mcmbcr confirmed Wednesday he was in­ pro-government candidate. Celebra­ minister and architect of a free vestigating the man’s charges of said there were no sexual relations. tions lasted into the morning in San­ market economy, had 1,901,668 dark and unending corridor. Comoran Presidential Guard The man was enrolled at boarded a South African military financial improprieties by Ritter. tiago and cities nationwide. votes or 29.4 percent. A third can­ The 20-year-old former Covenant Manhattan College, but eventually The election was intended to didate, populist businessman Fran­ plane and left for South Africa, dropped out and lapsed back into House resident also reportedly bring back democracy to the last cisco Errazuriz, had 998,786 votes, Agcncc Francc-Prcssc reported. No prostitution. My parents are strict and very old- violence was reported during the claimed he had a sexual relation­ South American country still ruled 15 percent. ship with the Franciscan priest. Ritter blamed himself for not by the military. Buchi and Errazuriz visited Ayl­ fashioned. French operation. spending enougli time with the They don’t give me the life that meets The French government said ear­ “I categorically deny these al­ REV. BRUCE RITTER Pinochet was forced to call the win to congratulate him on his vic­ legations,” Ritter said. “They are young man. election after losing a referendum in tory. my satisfaction. lier that the mercenaries had offered ... denies charges “We tried so very hard, and we to relinquish control of the country, simply nonsense.” October last year, in which voters His absolute majority and 2-1 ad­ They both care and love me so. Ritter and the authorities have failed,” he said. “It is probably bet- rejected a military proposal tliat he vantage over his nearest pro-govem- hut it was unclear whether an agree­ and has built it into an $85 mil- They just don’t know how to let it show. not publicly identified the man, but terto say that I failed. ... I thought remain as president until 1997. ment challenger appeared to give ment was reached and if so, what !ion-a-year operation with seven a law enforcement source iden­ 1 knew more than I did.” Speaking to hundreds of sup­ him the mandate for a possible terms were offered. shelters in the United States, one in tified him as Timothy Warner. Asked why the man would have porters early today from the third- upper hand in future relations with A military spokesman said the Toronto and four in Latin America. Ritter said the charges were accused him of such transgres­ floor balcony of a downtown hotel, Pinochet, who has vowed to remain My reflections are deep. soldiers came from the French In­ More than 90 percent of its fund­ sions, Ritter replied, “1 honestly, “deeply offensive to me,” and had Alywin referred to the generations on as army commander. My feelings are strong. dian Ocean island of Mayotte, 185 ing is private. simply do not know.” miles away, under a “defense seriously harmed the image of the of democracy enjoyed by Chileans Alywin, 71, a Christian Democrat No matter what I do it’s always wrong. charitable organization. An audit, Covenant House directly serves He said he last spoke with the until Pinochet overthrew elected cooperation agreement between about 25,(XX) children annually, and former Senate president, is to he said, “found our books in per­ man in early November, telling President Salvador Allende in a begin a four-year term on March 11, France and the Comoros.” France and its national telephone line gets fect order. Every penny is ac­ him to either go back to college or bloody 1973 coup. when Pinochet’s term ends. once controlled the Comoros Is­ about a million calls for help a counted for.” get a job. The man refused either “Chile has refound her history. Much of his future authority was In the water I quickly see my life go by. lands. year. A tree must feel so very lost, option and left the apartment Chile has regained liberty. Chile Im expected to depend, however, on Both President Francois Mitter­ Ritter founded Covenant House Ritter said the young man eame A grown-up seed that’s been tossed. At that moment I resize that soon I will Covenant House had provided him regained democracy,” said Alywin, results from Thursday’s voting for rand and Defense Minister Jean- for homeless teen-agers in 1969 to the agency early this year saying on Dec. 5, he said. Not moving or talking or yelling out, die. Pierre Chevenement had stressed who promised a government of na­ the 38 elected Senate seats and 120 An ax can trigger a silent shout. When I come back here to gaze at my earlier this week that there would be tional unity to repair the political House of Deputies seats. Up to 10 reflection, no French military intervention in and social divisions under the more senators are to be designated Pinochet regime. I will hope my life is going in the right the Comoros. by the Supreme Court, National Pinochet’s government officially Security Council and other govern­ direction. The islands off southeast African Air fare hikes investigated — Scott Carlson have been in turmoil since the Nov. recognized Aylwin’s triumph. Inter­ ment bodies. I cannot let my life float away in the sea. 26 assassination of President Ahmed WASHINGTON (AP) — Air fare Pan American also acknowledged Abdallah Abderrahmane. of the inquiry. The pursuit of happiness will make me receiving requests for information. AFP, the French news agency, increa.ses that all took effect on the An antitrust expert, speaking on free. same day last fall are now being in­ condition of anonymity, said the ENVIRONMENTAL said from Comoran capital, Moroni, Three other airlines that The Wall that 50 French paratroopers in vestigated by the Justice Department government appeared to be examin­ TESTING AND SAMPLING ing the industry’s practice of report­ Street Journal reported on Thursday — Charles Hicking helicopters landed to take over con- for possible antitrust violations. Government and industry officials ing fare increases before they take were subject to investigation — Industrial/Residential uol of the archipelago from the said Thursday that several airlines effect. USAir, United and Trans World — Presidential Guard. They were fol­ (Including Radon) have been ordered to supply docu­ Under this theory of antitrust declined comment. lowed hy two transport planes full Call ments and information about their violation, the pre-publication of fare of troops. Jim Lundy of Delta said the Jus­ ticket-pricing procedures. increases to travel agents and an in­ Greetings Dcnard and the Presidential tice Department asked for any cor­ TREAT IT RIGHT The focus of the inquiry apparent­ dustry clearinghouse called the Air­ Hi Guard had been in control of the is- respondence between Delta and 643-9677 ly is a system that allows one air line Tariff Publishers Inc. would be other airlines over fares. And bye liuids since the president’s assas­ carrier to signal its intention to raise viewed as a “facilitating device” for sination. “There was none,” he said. (OurOffime Is OurTotky) See you again fares, giving others the opportunity price fixing, the expert said. — ------i At one end of the runway, 250 to follow suit before the increase ac­ While “it would be difficult to A quick little flirt men of tlic Presidential Guard stood A ten second friend. tually takes effect. prove an agreement” among airlines at attention along with Dcnard On Sept. 8, American Airlines to raise fares, the Justice Depart­ a? dressed in civilian clothes, awaiting filed increases in fares into com­ ment might try to show that publish­ the change of conu-ol, AFP reported. puterized systems read by thousands ing fare hikes beforehand is a way to — Scott Carlson About 25 of the French troops, of travel agents and other airlines. signal price increases within the in­ accompanied by the French military By the time the increases took effect dustry, the expert sai. attache in Moroni, approached on Sept. 29, several other airlines Dcnard and his men and, after a An airline would “run a price up Nature’s cry had matched tlic hike, with fares up the flagpole. If everybody salutes it, brief conversation, the chief mercen­ $10 to $80 depending on how many Grand Opening it goes into effect,” the expert said. ary left the area, AFP said. days before departure tickets arc Animals of the wild see us as opposites. If no one follows suit, the airline is On Thursday, AFP said Dcnard purchased. Friday Dec. 15 thru Tuesday Dec. 19 Not civilized individuals, was willing to relinquish control if free to cancel the planned increase. But creatures at large. Justice Department spokeswoman the safety of his men was guaran­ Amy Brown said civil investigative “We have complied with requests Roaming about making things of no teed and if he and his fellow mer­ demands were sent to “a number of for information, but we really don’t meaning cenaries were given an unspecified carriers within a short period of time see any basis for the investigation,” To them. payment. It was unclear if those after the Sept. 29 effective date.” said David Messing, spokesman for Death machines scream by their homes. demands were honored. She declined to say which airlines Continental Airlines. "FREE" The Johannesburg Star said South received the orders or to give details American, Delta, Northwest and We are pushing them out of the real African officials planned to issue world. Dcnard a temporary residence per­ BIRD FEEDER And into our own. mit on condition he agreed to leave ($4.00 value) Soon all that remains will be concrete witliin a month. LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES Poems and drawnings for this issue of the High School World were submitted by the staff And bone. Thousands to choose from with any purchase of of Aridian, the Manchester High School literary The forests are dying. Cut or Dig! and arts magazine. Becoming hard core. Imbalance $10.00 or more I am scared for the future. W AG O N SHED (limit one per customer Or whatever’s in store. in trade NURSERY 155 Griffin Rd., South Windsor during grand opening) Debbie Strimike — Scott Carlson North on Rte. 5 to Sullivan Ave. (Rte. 194), increases Rye St. to Griding Rd. • 289-7356 WASHINGTON (AP) — The na­ Walking barefoot ,< la la la In la la la la la la la la la la la la «a la la la la la la la^ tion’s merchandise trade deficit BACKYARD BIRD FEEDING SPECIALIST Walking barefoot through the dewy soared to $10.2 billion in October, Step into a world of fantasy. ^ the biggest imbalance in 10 months, Six theme rooms, each with J grass as imports climbed to a record level, I am reminded of you and I its own distinct personality ^ the government said today. and charm. An extensive j On that wonderful day t The Commerce Department said THISTLE SEED I 15% OFF So long away. Wivoivvi tlic October deficit was 19.8 percent variety of imported and J Carefree 0 1 ' ^ higher than the September im­ locally handcrafted j $.89/lb. I ALL Light as feathers ^ 7 1 balance of $8.51 billion. decorations and special gifts J Any amount The worsening trade balance for the discriminating J We pranced on the beach a m ^ 6 t'oi^ ; BIRD FEEDERS i'oim o n reflected a big jump in imports, racW shopper. f During granytcnv oonA-. 15 o n WILD BIRD'S UNLIMITED Atop the cliff ainve. jviovt of weakening sales. And watched the waves Onvie. 4c 4c t 'a i m t w o t v a n d / The Bush adminisuation is likely 2801 Main Street to come under growing pressure in t SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 198^ Create living art. i'o im c M o w o - t TwervOJ' Congress to erect Uadc barriers in an 15 Glastonbury, CT It was then we knew m e . effort to stop the flood of imports 2 at 7:00 P.M. You and I into the country. 2 (next to Raffa’s Restaurant) Were meant to be. As usual, tJic biggest deficit in 2 October was recorded with Japan, BAll.KV A im rORIL:.\l 2 MAM llESl 1 11 HIGH SCIIOOI Phone- 657-2801 — Ingrid Stearns an imbalance of $4.9 billion, almost half of die total for the month, as 2 \ i K’M a \ 2 f'KEFA/t’^llS'^K ).V A i nil ■ Ih — Abby Stoltz imports from Japan hit a record level. 2«3 ttKi Kt 1K3 l ( tss K> ecT iemefjiieimwetiiieww I«- -MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 15, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Dec. 15, 1989—19

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Gift certifi­ •; To order plans mail check or Wetherell Village. 5 cates available for complete details on rooms, 2 bedrooms, 2 vinyl siding, approxi­ and what he’s doing. It’s great to line,” Noll said. “That may be a at Dctroit,Washington at Atlanta and season. Okoye and the Chiefs, looking for a playoff spot, take on the San Diego Chargers Mondev-Thursdav, 10- cates available for all •;: money order and project mately 1,900 square 9pm; Friday and Satur­ your holiday styles. spring planting. Open 7 number and name, with your i;:;:;: these magnificent and both unltteoturlng first have such an impact player on our motivating factor for the fans to the Los Angeles Raiders at Seattle. on Sunday. ;-;name, address and zip. Add ;:,:x beautiful homes plus feet. Priced below cost day 10-10pm; Sunday Great stocking days a week. Burgess ^$2.95 for catalog (includes;:;:;;:'^ floor bedroom, tlre- Nursery. 373 Deming this very special fi­ ploce and full base­ at $199,900. 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East Center Street, SDUTH WINDSDR- both Ranch. 1st floor Looking for something lot of pre-Indcpcndcnce Bowl atten­ The pcrfomiance of Tulsa’s “Pen­ Govi, also from Pittsburgh. Gus your loved ones. Gift Oregon fields a team that set 16 In Oregon’s four losses, the “The biggest key is the defensive certificates available Manchester (Rear of PARK HILL JOYCE EAST/WEST KARATE Dwner anxious to sell laundry, family room, special? Why not run a tion has been devoted to Oregon’s school offensive records this season. Ducks have allowed an average of line and trying to control Adams,” nsylvania Connection” figures to Spanos rooms with Dan Tarabrella, anytime. 646-2300. Lenox Pharmacy) Su­ SHOP. Fancy Fruit CENTER-Try some­ this beautifully deco­ rec room. Inground "Wanted to Buy" ad In high-powered offense and nearly a There was enough yardage gained to 466.5 yards. In its seven victories, Oregon coach Rich Brooks said. “If play a major role in the outcome. who’s from Pittsburgh, too. per savings on greot Baskets, Boxwood thing different this X- INSTRUCTIDN rated 3 bedroom pool and huge deck. Classified. The cost is CRAFTMEN'S mas. Parents give your Joan Inguantl. $239,900. ton of western Pennsylvania talent cross the Oregon Trail and enough he runs wild, we’ll be hurting.” “We’ve got so many of us rurming “My theoiy is that there are so GALLERY. "The Place gift Ideas. 10% oft gift Trees. All your Christ­ Ranch. New carpeting, small ... the resoonse big. Oregon has allowed 273.2 yards. certiticotes. 649-3528. mas needs. 36 Oak kids the key to a great new rec room, living Sentry Real Estate, 643- on Tulsa’s offensive line. around here, it’s kind of like home,” many ethnic groups up there and so on Cooper Street." Let HIGH School Clarinet 643-2711. points to keep even the Dow Jones Oregon faces a TUlsa team that In a demonstration of its resolve, Street, Monchester. future! Give a gift that teacher seeking begin­ room, formal dining 4060.O Oregon (7-4) and Tulsa (6-5) big board blinking. backup offensive guard Lou Spanos many big guys, that it’s just a haven us wrap up a great LYNCH PONTIAC- will lost a life time. has shown ability to run and pass. Tulsa issued a “Hurricane Warning” Christmas tor you. Toyota Ports and Ser­ 649-0792. ning to Intermediate room, fireplace, main­ meet Saturday night in the 14th In­ But while the Ducks’ offense has Quarterback T.J. Rublcy is a 2,000- for its fans. said. for linemen,” Lou Spanos said. $14.95 trial program. students. 646-2557. tenance tree exterior, 2 Open 7 days a week vice Department; gift Includes complete uni­ dependence Bowl. It is Oregon’s gotten most of the attention, it is the yard passer and fullback Brett “We’re small but we’re mighty,” Spanos backs up another Pittsbur­ “There’s big Polish guys, and big certificates now avail­ car garage. A must to from December 5th. 58 SEASON'S form. Gift certificates TRAIN To Be A Diesel see. Reduced $165,000. first bowl appearance in 26 years. Oregon defense that may hold the Adams has run for 1,102 yards. the Warning reads. “And we’re gh guy, his brother Gus. And Lou Italian guys and big Greek guys.” Cooper Street. 647-8161. able. "Whatever your Mechanic; 7 months MANCHESTER $165,000 ports desire" Lynch, GREETINGS available. 500 Talcot- Henry Associates, 644- tvllle Road, Route 83, hands-on program. 4723.0 500 West Center Street, TO ALL OUR Vernon. 875-3199. Classes start every 2 Manchester. 646-4321. months. Class I train­ EAST HARTFDRD-3 bed­ FRIENDS ing available. Diesel room Bl-level, eat-ln Technology Institute, kitchen, I'/s baths, rec Enfield, CT. 1-800-243- room, space tor addi­ 4242 or (203) 745-2010. tional bedroom, great CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 location, convenient to 1-84, maintenance tree Notices Lots/Land for S a le ...... 23 Merchandise Musical Items...... 84 NEVER PLACED 0 wont exterior and deck, Lost/Found...... Ot Investment Property...... 24 Cameras and Photo Equipment..... 85 od? There’s nothing to It beautifully decorated Business Property...... 25 Pets ond Supplies...... 84 ... lust dial 643-2711 and Ptrsonals...... 02 Resort Property...... 24 h i i k Specioii^D#ffi I Holiday Seasonal...... 71 and landscaped. Re­ Announcemtnts...... 03 Miscellaneous for Sale...... 87 we'll help you word and Mortgages...... 27 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 duced $157,000. Henry Auctions...... 04 Too Sales...... 88 place your ad. Wanted to Buy...... 2S Rooflng/Sldlng...... 57 Clothing...... 73 Associates, 644-4723o Financial...... 05 Services Wanted to Buv/Trade...... 89 ? % t Flooring...... 58 Furniture...... 74 BDLTDN-lmmedlate oc­ Employment & Education Rentals |chlld Care...... 51 Electrical...... 59 cupancy. 3 bedroom icieaning Services...... 52 Heatlng/Plumblng...... 40 TV/Stereo/Appllonces...... 75 Part TImo Help Wanted...... 10 Rooms for Rent...... 31 Ranch on one acre ot ' Lawn C are ...... 53 Miscellaneous Services...... 41 Mochlnerv and Tools...... 74 Automotive HDMES trees. Flreploced living Help Wanted...... 11 Apartments tor Rent...... 32 Services Wanted...... 42 I I I 1 1 Situation Wanted...... 12 ; Bookkeeplng/lncome Tox...... 54 ■ Gardening...... 77 FDR SALE room and family room, Condominiums for Rent...... 33 I Caroentry/Remodellng...... 55 Landscaping...... :.43 Cars for Sale ...... 91 Business Opportunities...... 13 Homes for Rent...... 34 Good Things to Eat...... 78 eat-ln kitchen, dining Palntlng/Paperlng...... 54 Concrete...... 44 Trucks/Vans for Sole...... 92 Instruction...... 14 Store/Office Space...... 35 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Campers/Trallers...... 93 MANCHESTER-NIceiv room, large deck Employment Services...... 15 Resort Property...... 34 =arm Supplies and Equipment...... 80 Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 maintained home In above garage, conve­ Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL nient to 1-384, minutes Offlce/Retall Equipment...... 81 Auto Services...... 95 this peaceful residen­ Real Estate Garages and Storage...... 38 .Autos for Rent/Lease...... 94 to Hartford. Reduced MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... Recreational Equipment...... 82 tial neighborhood. Homes for Sole...... 21 Roommates Wanted...... 39 Call 643-2711 tor more Information! Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 Three bedrooms, 2'/? $158,900. Henry Asso­ Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Wanted ta Rent...... 40 Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trode...... 98 baths with a beautiful ciates, 644-47230 1 1 ^ fireplace In family ATTRACTIVE & PRIVATE READ YOUR AD: Closslfed advertisements are room. Dnly minutes to Luxurious, Townhouse Condos, only a couple left. For D EAD LIN ES: For classified advertlsments to CDVENTRY-BeoutItuI, RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. taken by telephone as a convenience. The 1-384 and Route 2. oversized, brick Cape. the New Year - if you are planning a move to a condo - 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one $194,900. Century 21, 2,300 square feet, 8 donl miss these. Central air and vac, private garage, 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of ¥ Epstein Reoltyo rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2'/j beautiful, eat-in kitchen, marble fireplace in spacious tion. For advertisements to be published baths, (In-law possibil­ living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, full basement and 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. the original Insertion. Errors whichdonotlessen SDUTH WINDSDR- more. Many, many outstanding features. Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be Speclol prlce-Speclol ities) hardwood Par­ corrected by an additional Insertion. lot. Great 2 bedroom quet flooring, large starter house. Recently Country kitchen, D.F. REALE, INC. renovated. Move In French doors,2tlreplo- REAL ESTATE condition. Call today. ces, deck, great yard. 175 Main St., Manchester Not all the news Is on the $119,900. Century 21, Reduced $185,000. Phil­ Notices PART TIME HELP I HELP I HELP HELP front pagel There’s lots of Epstein Realty, 647- ips Real Estate, 742- 646-4525 FINANCIAL HELP WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED newsy Information In the 88950 1450O n il Classified section. 643- As o condition precedent to the placement of any adver­ GOLD Credit Card-No se­ SECRETARY for local 2711. curity deposit re­ BRAODCASTING-Entrv tising In the Manchester He­ low office. Shorthand RN/LPN - SUPER NEW RATE OF PAY GOOD USED Turnlture is rald, Advertiser hereby quired. Guaranteed ap­ NOON-TIME level. TV commercials. and word processing agrees to protect. Indemnify proval. 1-800-833-8556, Real people. No expe­ required. 9am-5pm. In demand. Why not ad­ BAYLOR, Every Weekend vertise the furniture you ^ Send that special someone, Astrograph and hold harmless the Man­ 9am-9pm. AIDE rience necessary. 646-2425.______7:OOAM-7:OOPM HOLIDAY CHEER, chester Herald, Its officers Children, teens, adults. no longer use In classi­ and employees against any The Manchester For Information coll OIL Truck Drivers-Must and fied? Coll 643-2711. ^ with a personalized message in the and all liability, loss or IPART TIME Board of Education have Class II licence. 7;OOPM-7;OOAM doesn't make things more ot a problem CANCER (June 21-July 22) If you are expense. Including attor­ (313) 548-8100, exten­ Seasonal or full-time. too concerned with your own interests HELP WANTED is seeking a noon­ sion 2978. Ask about our new hire bonus and child W ANT A D S are the for you both than need be. This could neys' fees, arising from Call 649-2871.______friendly way of finding o g MANCHESTER HERALD... ^ o u r occur it you're not vigilant. today it could be self-defeating, espe­ claims of unfoir trade practi­ time aide for High­ LONG Term nurse substi­ care reimbursement. cially in business situations. Your desire ces, Infringement of trode- PART-TIME. Cleaning DRIVERS-One of New cosh buyer for applian­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Don't let land Park School. tute for Coventry Mid­ England’s largest elec­ For more information please call: V

j ^ A Speciolisl 6 ROOM heoted apart­ COVENTRY-3 bedrooms, ment. $800 with secur­ 2'/3 baths. Raised ity. No pets. 646-2426. Ranch with 6 acres. d S u \ Weekdoys, 9-4.______$1,000 monthly plus se­ MANCHESTER - 4 room curity and utilities. 742- 1989Centu7 Coupe $11,980 $8,590 apartment. Applian­ 8732. FIND A CASH buyer tor 1988 Skylark Sedan ces, heat, hot water, I CO J CLEANING 1988 Chev S-10P/U $7,495 coble. 649-5249. those golf clubs you never 1SERVICES use! Advertise them tor 1988 S-10 Ext P/U $10,980 CARPENTRY/ MANCHESTER $13,980 ELECTRICAL MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ Business Zone 11 sale In classified. Just dial 1988 Buick Park Ave. REMODELING room townhouse with Business residential HOUSECLEANING- 643-2711 to place your ad. 19870ldsmobileFirenza $6,490 fireplace. All applian­ cximbination. 5 room office Good references. Free CARS 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 DUMAS ELECTRIC ces, heat, hot water, or retail suite, plus 5 room I $6,360 estimates. 568-7426. FOR SALE 1987 GMCS-15Spt P/U HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Service changes, carpeting, air condl- 3 bedroom apt. 10^ || MUSICAL 1987 Chev S-10 P/U $6,280 Cleaning, Hauling, Caipentry, Remodeing additional wiring and tlonlng. Call 649-5240. G. and S. Associates Looking for something 1987 Cadillac Brougham $13,980 Reasonably Priced 643-2121 Free Estimates repairs on existing MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ social? Why not run a 1986 Corvette Loaded $18,990 Al Cals Answered homes. Quality work at room townhouse. All Warited to Buy" ad In S ch aller'3 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $7,480 . . Classified. The cost is PIANO-Upright piano Risk's Handyman & affordable prices. appliances, heat, hot SPRAY THAT stain away. 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $8,980 water, carpeting, air and bench. Good condi­ Q u a lity Carpentiy ^rvics Entirely owner operated. Ballpoint Ink stains on ^ °2 7 iT big. 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 conditioning. Call 649- tion. $150. 649-3200. 646-194S 27 years exp. Call shirt pockets...other pla­ Pre-owned Auto 1986 Pont Trans Am 26K $8,995 5240. ces, too...con be removed 1985 Buick Skylark LTD $5,395 Joseph Dumas almost magically by Value Priced MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ MISCELLANEOUS I MISCELLANEOUS 81 Adams St., 6 4 6 -5 2 5 3 room luxury town- spraying hoir spray on the Manchester house. All appliances, spot then washing In the I SERVICES FOR SALE 83 Olds Ciera PLACING AN AD In clas­ heat, cable, carpeting, usual wav. Idle Items AT.A/C.PS $ 2 , 9 0 0 649-4571 sified Is a very easy, air conditioning. Call around the home con be GSL Building Mainte­ McHugh Himself simple process. Just dial 86 Ford Tempo 647-1595. exchanged for cosh, al­ nance Co. Commercl- END ROLLS AT.A/C.PS $4^495 LOOKING FOR a low-cost Painting & wallpapering at 643-2711. We'll help you most moglcolly, when ad­ al/ResIdentlal building MANCHESTER-4, 6, and 27W width — 50« wav to communicate your its best Free Estimates. Fully word your od for maxi 7 room apartments. Se­ vertised In classified. repairs and home Im­ 86 Chevv/Ura advertising message? mum response. provements. Interior 13" width — 2 tor 504 Insured. Establisheed 1974. curity. No pets. Now AT Ster50L.Vl,995 Want ads are your available. 646-2426, 9-5 and exterior painting, Newsprint end rollt can be answer. 643-9321 weekdoys.______ISTORE/OFFICE light carpentry. Com­ picked up at the Manchactar 84 C h ^ 'sj.'n 5brity MISCELLANEOUS plete lonltorlal ser­ Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. AT.A/C S O \- y .r -'- Court of Probate, MANCHESTER-2 bed­ I FOR RENT Monday through Thursday. 'r z ,9 o o SERVICES vice. Experienced, rel­ District of Manchester room, 1st floor Farm­ SSHond'Xi n'f’dLX OFFICE SPACE-Lease iable, free estimates. NOTICE OF HEARING house. Parkingtortwo. 643-0304. Wall Papering and Painting Completely renovated. your office space Looded^S^V.U.495 IN RE: SUN AE GILBERT 30 years Experience SNOW PLOWING Washer hookup. $625 NOW! Convenient NURSE'S Aide-Years of 87 M err'iii Main Street locations experience. Hospital V-8,1 Insurance, References and Commerdal and Residential plus heat. 1 month se- TAG SALE Pursuant to an order of Hon. curlty. 649-3087. available with off trained. Excellent ref­ Ukef) New ^ v o , y y o William E, FitzGerald, Judge, Snow blower services available Free Estimates street parking.Sentry erences. 742-6402. CHRISTMAS Craft and 85 Toyota Cam ry dated December 13, 1989 a Cal Mike 649-4304 MANCHESTER-2 and 3 Real Estate, 643-4060.O MARTY MATTSSON Bedroom, first months Tag Sale-Spencer Vil­ AT, Loaded $ 6 , 9 9 5 hearing will be held on an ap­ 649-4431 Mon-Sat 9am-9pm lage Community Hall, plication praying for a change rent free. Security and HOLIDAY/ 82 Pontiac Firebird references a must. Call 52 Pascal Lane, Man­ of name as in said application HanrhfHtpr Meralti LOW RATES SEASONAL V6, AT.A/C. 4 4 4 0 1 ; 645-8201. ELLINGTON chester. Saturday, De­ Low Miles on file more fully appears, at the Court of Probate on Need repairs around the cember 16th, 10am- Honda Prelude S' WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. MANCHESTER-MaIn MEADOWVIEW 88 December 26, 1989 at 10:00 Quality work at a home? Coll on expert. 2pm. 6-Spd.A/C, A lO Q O *; Street apartment for AM. reasonable pricel You'll find the help you rent. Coll 529-7858 or PLAZA S * CHAfJ SALE!^^ IN DOOR Tag Sale-MIsc. Like New 9 I need In Classified. 643 Items tor sale. 10 Wel- 85 Toyota Celico Elizabeth A. Bidwell, Saturday, Dec. 16,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Interior & Exterior 563-4438. K HANDMADE GIFTS » Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Free Estimates 2711. tord Road, Saturday AT, Loaded $ 5 , 9 9 5 Ass't Clerk MANCHESTER 1000 sq. ft. & CHRISTMAS 9th, 12-3 or call 643-1313. Call Brian Weigle Townhouse apartment 033-12 Busy Rte, 83, new lOOOsq. ft. 2 ORNAMENTS 2 IN-DOOR Tag Sale-Don't 86 Buick Regal 645-8912 LAWN CARE for rent. 3 bedrooms, K Pillows =*: Magnets g V8, Loaded, rental area. In attractive miss this everything 9 9 5 l '/2 baths, full base­ shopping plaza. Ideal for re­ Low Miles V. ment, kitchen applian­ “ Mobiles * Etc. « sale. 2 coffee tables, 86 H e n d o A c c o r d LX NOTICE OF HEARING tail, office, professional, serv­ colonial style couch, FORGET THE REST ces, parking for 2 cars. ice. 63 Pearl Street ^ ^ 5-Ppd, Loaded $ 7 , 9 9 5 ESTATE OF YARD MASTERS $750 per month. Pay Call 'S Sunday, December 17th S end tables, clothing, FRANCIS R. GARDNER CALL THE BEST! LEAVES RAKED & REMOVED your own utilities. Se­ dishes, books, and lots 8 5 P ontiac G fo n d A m James J. Gessay BanhSpm * j of tun misc. Saturday, Pursuant to an order of Hon. Interior/Exterior Painting. Trees cut, yards cleaned, curity deposit and 1 V6, AT.A/C $ 4 ^ 9 9 5 William E. FitzGerald, Judge, year lease. Coll Ri­ 8 7 5 -0 1 3 4 esi Ki 1<5> to es f<3i tfiT' December 16th, 9am- ~n Free estimates. Insured. Lawns, Brush removal, gut­ wheriever. 1599 South a hearing will be held on an chard Pogonl at 646- 87 Mitjs'j^Xl O cis LS application requesting permis­ David Kay ters cleaned, Snow Removal. 4525 or 643-2283 between Street, Apartment 3, frSpd,A,SL/Vr'5 oO«; MANCHESTER Coventry. (Down the Low Miles 9 0 , y y O sion to sell real properly as in 646-0754 6 4 3 - 9 9 9 6 9:00 and 8:00. said application on file more I CARS LIVING CHRISTMAS rood from Coventry 83 Cutlass Supreme S 5 MANCHESTER-5 room, 2 Pizza. Our apartment V6,AT,A/C. O O A fully appears, at FOR SALE Low Miles V ^ i V y O bedroom apartment. TREES Is on the top floor of the Manchester Probate Court 66 Center Street 1st floor. Appliances CUT YOURS FRESH middle Farm house.) 84 Toyqt':::^ n a GT HOMES I CONDOMINIUMS and heat Included. Leo- P.O. Box 191 se/securlty. $750 1990 VOLKSWAGEN $23 any tree fow°Miles^^90,495 Manchester, CT I FOR SALE [FOR SALE 85 Buick Century monthly. No pets. 643- JEHAGL 19 Lewis St. I CARS on 01/02/90 at 11:15 AM, 9885 or 646-2918. 4 door, 5 speed AT.A/C.PS $ 4 ^ 4 9 5 All persons having an interest MANCHESTER-Custom .MANCHESTER-A great MANCHESTER-3 bed­ (off Spring S t , rear of barn FOR SALE in said matter may appear etnd slain in 85 Hondo Accord LX built Cope. 5 room price tor a 2 bedroom room apartment. $645. garage.) be heard at that time. home sited on 1.6 acre Townhouse. Joan In- 5-Spd,A/C. 6 C QQC No security. Available OPEN SATURDAY & Loaded 9 0 | y y 3 lot In convenient area. guantl. $83,900. Sentry Immedlotely. 643-4421. Elizabeth A. Bidwell m H Huge living room with Real Estate, 643-4060.□ CLYDE 87 Dodge Omni Ass't Clerk SUNDAY 10-4 AT.A/C.PS, 0 0 A hardwood floors, fire­ DUPLEX-6 rooms, deck, $10,244 6 4 034-12 SOUTH WINDSOR-lst fenced-ln yard. No util­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Like New 9 ^ | y y Q place and French floor unit with sliders 647-9546 ROUTE 83, VERNON doors. Possible extra ities, security. $650 87 T o y o ta C e lic o GTS s s to patio. CHFA/FHA monthly. Coll otter 84 Lino. Continental $9,995 5-Spd, Loaded ^ ^ Q y 4 9 5 Court of Probate, building lot. $132,000. approved. Joan In- 2 : - 0 D.W. Fish Realty, 643- 5pm, 649-4992.______84 Buick Century Wby $5,995 District of Manchester guontl. $90,900. Sentry ORDER YOURS TODAY 84 O ld s C ie ro C o u p e NOTICE OF HEARING Colombia O JO 1591.0 BOLTON-Gorgeous 2 84 Bonneville 4 Dr. $6,395 Real Estate, 643-4060.D V6, AT, Loaded ^ 4 9 9 5 bedroom apartment. 1990 VOLKSWAGEN FURNITURE ESTATE OF COLCHESTER-ln-Low MILL River Condos- 85Electra4Dr. $9,995 DOROTHY L MILLER ^ o Utilities not Included. FOX 85 Caprice Wagon $C,S95 86 P ontiac G ra n d A m Apartment. Quality Severol 1 and 2 bed­ $775 per month. 643- 2doorcc'ipe Incapable O GOVERNOR WInthrop 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $7,295 V6,5-Spd.A/C ^ 4 built 9 room Cape on 5.5 room units ovalloble 0302. Desk-Mahogany, retln- Pursuant to an order of Hon. O m acres. 4 bedrooms, 2 from $87,900 to $107,500. 85 Celebrity Wagon $6,695 AVAILABLE Ished. $300. 649-3727 af­ 86 Ford Escort William E. FitzGerald, Judge, Son and 5 bodyguards m CD baths, 36x100 outbuild­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- ter 5pm. 86 Honda Civic 2 Dr. $5,695 AT, A/C, Stereo ^ 4 4 9 5 dated December 8, 1989 a ing suitable tor numer­ 4060.o lmmedlately-3 room apartment. Security FRENCH Provincial Din­ 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 hearing will be held on an ap­ ous uses, oversized 89 Acuro Integra LS plication praying for authority also killed .. .page 39 garage, huge work­ INVESTMENT!!! Invest- and references re­ $7,690 ing Room Set-Includes 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 Auto, A/C. ^ 1 o n e . ment!!! Newer 2 fam­ quired. $495 monthly. table, leaves, pads, 4 86 Century 9/agon $7,495 9500 miles 9 I Z , V y O to sell certain real property shop. $229,900. Philips situated in the Town of Real Estate, 742-1450o ily! 4 plus 4 room 643-1577. IB* cha.Irs, hutch, tea 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 8 2 C h e v y El C o m in o Townhouse style 2fam- wagon, and two corner Manchester, County of MANCHESTER-Newer 3 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 V6,AT.PS, 4 R 4 0 * ; m >> lly! Aluminum siding, cabinets. $1,500 or best Low Miles _ 9 0 , ‘ ♦ y O Hartford as in said application OWNER Can Help- bedroom Duplex. 1'/? 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 all appliances, Includ­ baths, appliances, ORDER YOURS TODAY offer. Call 649-8137. on file more fully appears, at Speclal financing help 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr $6,895 the Court of Probate on can be considered. ing dishwasher and dis­ deck, basement, wo- > CO posal. All comforts of 86 Pont Grand Am SE $8,495 V6 AT.^^^ 90,995 January 2, 1990 at 2:45 P.M. Anxious owner needs sher/dryer hookup. (CARS to sell this 6 room home plus the Income $725 monthly + utili­ 9.9%* 345 Center SL, Manchester Elizabeth A. Bidwell, to o l!! Don't lust think ties. Security deposit FOR SALE 872-9111 647-7077 Ass't Clerk Ranch located on quiet about It... buy It! cul-de-sac In Bolton. and references. No ON ANY 032-12 Call Eddie Dimlow or $187,900. Anne Miller pets. 649-7874 after Crews ready R o n F o u rn ie r. Reol Estote, 647-8000.D 6pm.______NEW VW IN RE/M AX East of the 4 ROOMS and bath. Cen­ River, 647-1419.n MANCHESTER-Hot! tral location. Heat and STOCK Hot! Hot! New to the electricity not In­ CARDINAL BUICK as snow sweeps market! Bright and cluded. $675 monthly ELLINGTON-BeautItullv cheerful 2 bedroom PRE-OWNED decorated starter Plus security. 649-1240 Townhouse, newlydec- offer 5pm.______home for the first time orated with new kit­ SPECIALS WISHES YOU A buyer. Kitchen re­ chen carpeting. You'll RENT-Several local rents 88 FORD RANGER through state cently redone with feel cozy and worm and available. Call today! Cathedral celling and 2 wont to stay home Sentry Real Estate, 643- Extra Cab 8688 MERRY CHRISTMAS! skylights. Oak cabinets 4060.n______when you own this 87 TOYOTA TERCEL and new vinyl flooring. special Townhouse FOR rent-3 bedrooms, 2'/s ------■■s p e c ia l CHRISTMAS OFFER------Lake rights to C'^vstol with, yes, a garage, bath Townhouse with Auto 5688 Lake. Owner anxious, ANY 1989 BUICK DEMOSTRATOR FOR too!!! $89,900. Anne basement and carport. 87 SUZUKI SAMURAI moke offer. $99,900. Miller Real Estate, 647- $950 per month plus Hurry Before 1990 is here and these Philips Real Estate, 8000.D utilities and security. 5 Spd., Air 4995 I Factory Invoice Extreme cold expected Reginald Pinlo/Manchester Herald 742-14500 $89 UNDER 1989 Prices are gone. SOUTH WINDSOR- Century 21. Epstein 87 TOYOTA P/UP L f a c t o r y !NV01CEJ0NLY_7 • Available Upon Request | BLAZE IN THE NORTH END — Eighth Utilities District firefighters battle a blaze at Realty. 647-8895.8 'ZTITJIZ ... COVENTRY-Cozy 4 room Westage. End unit. Im­ 5388 to continue today page 3 an Oakland Street apartment complex Friday. Fire officials are saying the cause of Ranch. Remodelled In­ maculate two bedroom terior, 2 celling tons, Ranch style Condo with 84 FORD PROBE the fire, which is under investigation, may have been a child playing with matches. large wrap around sliders to deck. Amenl- Auto, Air tles galore! Rental 10j388 Please see story, page 3. deck. New vinyl siding, Manchester, renovated windows, root, septic CHFA/FHA Approved. 2 Family, appliances, 87 JEEP CHEROKEE system and wiring. $107,900. D.W. Fish busline, near center, Laredo 13j488 Perfect starter or re- Realty, 643-1591.0 $600 plus utilities. 12/1 tlrement home. RING In The New Year!!! occupancy. Dale 529- 84SCIROCCO $116,500. Philips Real Start 1990 oft with this 8276, Matt 653-6564 _5S£d|Jjeattier398^ 1989 BUICK REGAL 1989 CENTURY LTD 1989 BUICK LESABRE Holiday pressure tied Estate, 742-14500 terrific 4 room Town- Dems told don’t skip house at Wellsweep In 860LI Sk. #9349 Sk. #9074 Sk. #9308 Moncheter. 2 bed­ 5 Sopd. 6588 V-6, Auto, Power Windows, Locks, Seat, Auto, Power Locks, Air, Wire Wheel Auto, Air, Cruise, Cassette, W ire Wheel Air, Loaded, LIST PRICE: Covers, Stereo, LIST PRICE: C overs, LIST PRICE: I CONDOMINIUMS rooms, 1.5 baths, pri­ I CONDOMINIUMS 86 J E H A I FOR SALE vate basement, ap­ to abandoned babies votes, then complain pliances plus a ir I FOR RENT Auto 5998 GLASTONBURY-Buv A conditioners, ample 87GLI parking. Built In 1983, MANCHESTER-4'/2 Christmas Present room, 2 bedroom With No Money low monthly tee. Ask­ S Spd.; SukirOof 7988 $39.00 Under Factory Invoice $89.00 Under Factory Invoice $89.00 Under Factory Invoice Experts say parents panic ... page 4 Flap over pond goes on ... page 6 ing $109,000. Jackson & Townhouse. I'/a boths, Down!!! Owner will full basement, quiet 84 BUICK CENTURY finance the down pay­ Jackson Real Estate, 4.8% CMAC FINANCING IS AVAILABLE ON SELECT MODELS...UP TO 48 MONTHS... 647-8400.D______small complex. No Wagon, V6 3988 1 ment and closing costs pets. $725 plus utilities. on this lovely 2 bed­ ONLY 4 units remaining. R. D. Murdock, 643- 87 VW FOX offer Expires 12-30-89 room, T/2 bath end unit Special financing. 2 2692. 4 Door 4888 with private, beauti­ bedroom, quality built PRE-OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK fully landscaped patio. Townhouses. l '/2 baths, 88 GOLF Call 292-1720tordetolls. garage with opener. (HOMES 5 Spd 6588 yTi- i 1986 CHEV MONTE CARLO 2 BEDROOM Townhouse. Superb location ! — - . v-8, Air, Power Windows, Power Seats, 1.5 baths, appliances. $138,900. Strono Real FOR RENT 84 ESCORT Estote, 647-7653.0 Power Locks Insulated, Immaculate. 5 Spd., AC BOLTON-3 bedroom, 2'/2 1995 $109,900. Owner 647- "TTW g FETLE 8513. bath. Contemporary. 2 Watch This Space Each Week $ 7,480 1 ^ BUSINESS acres. $1,400 per month 988 MANCHESTER- plus security. 644-6226. Southtleld green. Im­ |£® J PROPERTY Priem doni include tax. teg., and are FOR Rent-Spacious, 3 USED CARS mediate occupancy on lor ordered vehictei. Ail moentivet 1986 Corvette Loaded S I 8,990 1987 Buick Riviera T-Type $10,980 this original owner, 6 MANCHESTER-Duplex bedroom, 1 bath home. included in prices. Payments based On Spencer Street. $850 on $1000 cash or trade (or GO months 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan SPECIAL S8,590 room Townhouse. 3 and 19x28 commercial at 12.99% bank financing. Payments 1987 Buick Regal Coupe $8,695 large bedrooms, kit­ building. Purchase or per month plus utili­ 1988 Chevrolet S-10 P/U Truck S7,495 ties. References and don't include tax, reg., and are sub­ 1987 Oldsmobile Firenza $6,490 chen, and family room, rent with option to buy. ject to credit approval. Sale ends 12/ 1988 Chevrolet S-10 Ext. Cab P/U $10,980 oversized living room High traffic Intersec­ security deposit re­ 4/89 1986 Mercury Grand Marquis $8,980 with dining area, 2'/2 tion. Excellent for In­ quired. Call Sue D. 1988 Buick Park Avenue $13,980 1986 Dodge 600 Sedan $5,895 646-4321. 9.9% is for 46 months. $10,000 max. baths, complete ap­ vestment business. loan with approved credit thru Mid- 1987 CMC S-15 P/U Truck S6,280 1986 Pontiac Trans Am 26K $8,995 pliances, carport, cen­ $154,900. D.W. Fish AVAILABLE lantic Bank North. In Stock Only. 1987 Chevrolet S-10 P/U Truck S6,280 tral air. U & R Realty, Realty, 643-1591.0 Immedlately- 1985 Buick Riviera Loaded $8 79S 643-2692.0 Remodelled 4 bedroom 1987 Cadillac Brougham Sedan 113,980 1985 Buick Skylark LTD Ss',i9S Cape. Large family room, fireplace, eat-ln MANCHESTER- ■ ROOMS Portertleld Condomi­ kitchen, carpeted llvln- VOLKSWAGEN nium on Oak Grove I FOR RENT groom, large laundry Street. 2 bedroom end and bath. $995 per unit with 2'/2 baths, FEMALE preterred- month plus utilities. CHRDINHL BUICIC INC. finished basement, att­ Room tor rent In large, 646-4144. •'A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" ached garage. Excel­ beautiful home. Man­ MANCHESTER-3 bed­ n t 83, Vernon, CT lent condition. Excel­ chester/East Hartford room, newly renovated Minutos liom Hartford 81 Adams Street, Manchester JLA O / C T I lent location. Jack line. Kitchen privi­ and painted, washer/d- Lappen Realty, 643- leges. $70 weekly. 289- ryer hookups. 643-6386, 6 4 9 - 2 6 3 8 (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) / | 4263. 8291. leave a message.