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Wednesday, Nov. 23,1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents Revisions may siow 8th accord

By Alex Glrelll stained because some documents Manchester Herald referred to in the draft were not available to the board. The town Board of Directors The draft approved by the town Tuesday night approved a re­ directors omits a provision in the vised agreement with the Eighth district draft that the town and Utilities District to settle fire and district could connect to each sewer jurisdiction disputes, but other’s sewer lines in the future the district’s negotiator says without charge. district directors will reject it. O’Brien said that provision “There a re too many changes," ignores an agreement between District Director Samuel Longest the two governments over the said after watching the town Upper Hockanum Truck Sewer Board of Directors meeting. under which the town will collect The district’s Board of Direc­ outlet charges from people who tors approved another version of connect to sewers. the agreement on Nov. 16 that The town draft contains no was written by attorneys for the section like one in the district district. draft that calls for exempting Resolution of the disputes has eight properties from the terms of stalled construction of sewer still another agreement under lines for the planned $70 million which the town collects outlet mall in Buckland and residential charges, the Adams Street Sewer sewers. Fire jurisdiction disputes Agreement of 1978. between the two governments O Brien said the town had have been going on for years. agreed in negotiations to exempt Kevin O’Brien, one of the one 30 acre property while the attorneys for the town who eight total about 150 acres. drafted the revised accord, said The town version eliminates a Patrick Flynn/ManehMter Herald during his presentation to the district provision that the district JU S T PRACTICING — Ed Graveline of Manchester jogs town directors that there is a Dec. fire department could occupy a 52nd edition of the Thanksgiving Day race will start at 10 23 deadline for seeking the state town-owned firehouse on Tolland along Main-8trt>et 'HhiG morning as he gets himself in a.m. on Main Street in front of St. James Church. Legislature’s approval forchang- ’Turnpike as soon as the town running form for Thursday’s Manchester Road Race. The ing the district charter. That is issues a certificate of occupancy the date set by state statutes for to any major developer in the submitting requests to change Buckland area undergoing com­ charters. O’Brien said. mercial development. O’Brien The agreement can not take said such a certificate could be effect until that change is made. issued as early as this fall and the Storms hamper holiday travelers He recommended that the direc­ town could not have another fire tors include action on the joint station ready to serve the nor­ By Jonathon W. Oatls heavy Tuesday. "Other than that, airports did not expect the foul snow) already,” Trudy England, request on its December agenda theast section of town where it The Associated Press we just pray a lot.” weather would affect holiday who runs England’s Lodging in O’Brien recommended that all will retain jurisdiction. The western storm howled into travel. "We anticipate the air­ Government Gamp, Ore., about future negotiations be made in The town and district versions With storms lashing the West Oregon with 75 mph winds and planes will be able to slip by the five miles south of Mount Hood public and the directors agreed. both contain a March 1. 1990 as and the Southeast and fares dumped heavy rain on parts of storm on the side or fly over it,” said Tuesday night. “It’s cold and Eight of the nine directors the final date by which the town climbing today, Americans have northern California as it came said Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood snowing steadily, so we expect voted to approve the draft. would turn the firehouse over to already headed home for Thanks­ ashore Tuesday, delaying San International Airport spokesman more.” Director Geoffrey Naab ab- the district. giving to get a jump on the busiest Francisco flights by up to two Jim Reynolds. Motorists in parts of the West While the district proposes to travel day of the year, and hours, causing officials in New The windy western storm was were urged to check travel turn over to the town fire officials braced for millions York to hold departures for that expected to dump as much as 36 conditions before setting out on jurisdiction only for the North- more. city and snarling commuter inches of snow in the Sierra long Thanksgiving journeys or to New talks field Green Condominium com­ “Everybody here knows it's traffic. Nevada, including up to 18 inches prepare for mid-winter driving: plex. the town version calls for going to be extra busy around this In the East, Tropical Storm around Lake Tahoe, and leave high winds, drifting snow and taking over both fire and sewer time, so we put some extra people Keith hit Florida’s west coast heavy snow in most mountain near-zero visibility in mountain on contract jurisdiction. on,” Debra Ingram, a spokeswo­ today with 65 mph winds and areas of the West as it spread to passes. The town version makes no man at Newark (N.J.) Interna­ heavy rain. the northern Plains today. mention of the district as the tional Airport, where traffic was Officials at major Florida “We’ve got about an inch (of See HOLIDAY, page 12 scheduled “water pollution control author­ ity" in the area over which it By Andrew J. Davis would have sewer jurisdiction. Manchester Herald The district draft had included ‘Bad thunderstorm’ flooding Florida that description. A mediation session between O’Brien said inclusion of that TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Tropical Miller, manager of the Best The storm was expected to its strength. Tropical storms Board of Education officials and language could lead to disputes in Storm Keith blustered ashore Western Sea Wake Inn in Clear­ dump up to 5 inches of rain and thrive on warm, moist arm but the bargaining group represent­ the future. today, spawning a tornado, flood­ water Beach. bring tides 4 to 6 feet above the front was feeding cool, dry air ing 30 school administrators Naab said the district “has no ing streets, knocking down power Forecasters at the National normal. into Keith, said hurricane spe­ failed to produce a settlement on way at all to do anything about lines and forcing more than 600 Hurricane Center in Coral Gables A tropical storm warning was cialist Bob Case. a new contract Tuesday and a water pollution" because it has no people to evacuate, including said Keith's center made landfall issued for the 2So miles from Ca pe Officials late Tuesday reported second session has been sche­ facilities to treat the sewage it residents of a nursing home^ shortly after 1 a.m. today near Sable at the state's southwestern 250 residents of lowlying areas in duled to try to end the deadlock. collects in its lines. The sewage is A Pacific storm, meanwhile, Sarasota, about 50 miles south of tip, north to Cedar Key on the Gulf the St. Petersburg area were in Wilson E. Deakin Jr., assistant treated at a town plant. pummelled Oregon with 75 mph Tampa. Coast, Forecasters extended the shelters; about 140 were in eight superintendent, said today that The town version includes a winds and unleashed nearly 4 At 3 a.m., the storm was warning late Tuesday to the shelters in the Tampa Bay area another mediation session be­ provision under which the town inches of rain Tuesday. centered just east of Sarasota and Atlantic Coast from Jupiter Inlet, and 147 were in four shelters in tween the two groups and the could install a sewer to serve the Florida residents and tourists was moving east-northeast at north of Palm Beach, to Savan­ Clearwater, said Jeanne Ann state Mediation and Arbitration shopping mall being built in generally dismissed Keith’s 65 15-20 mph. It was expected to nah, Ga. Crutchfield, a spokeswoman for Board is scheduled for Dec. 5 at 5 Buckland and another sewer to mph gusts and heavy rains as a cross the middle of the Florida However, forecasters said a the American Red Cross in St. p.m. at 45 North School St.. serve other commercial develop- nuisance, not a danger. Peninsula and move offshore in cold front from the north was Petersburg. . Deakin would not release de­ “We’re treating it like a bad the Cape Canaveral area on the mingling with Keith in the Gulf of tails of negotiations, but said See ACCORD, page 12 thunderstorm,” said George Atlantic Coast about midday. Mexico and was expected to sap See FLORIDA, page 12 salary is the only item left to be resolved. The administrators’ ■ ippi'.; contract expires June 30, 1989. Four little helpers chosen Douglas Townsend, principal of Verplanck School and president Thanksgiving of the Manchester Administra­ -W - I-.-,-. to help ‘Santa’ turn on tree tors and Supervisors Association, Thursday is Thanksgiving, a iegal htdiday. Garbage picki There is no curbside also would not release details of Manicipal, state and federal offices: AU are pickup in MancI Bv Nancy Concelman Conor Moore’s brother, Robert, and Bolton Thursday, Manchester Herald won the contest last year. the negotiations. He said he hoped closed Thursday. The Manchester Mui^pipal Pickup will be di lyeddaeday. the stalemate will be settled on Building, Bolton Community Hall and An­ These four will ride down Main Dec. 5. =» Becireation Idanchester Recreation Santa Claus has four more Street with Santa on a fire truck “Some movement was made dover and Coventry town office btUldingjs also Department ceni ai’B closed Thursday. recruits to help him with Christ­ from the fire station at 75 Center (Tuesday).’’ he said. “I think will be closed Friday. The Manchester and TlH»a will be no rt^ B lional swimming at mas this year. Coventry landfills will be open Friday..'' Manchester High B^ool Thursday or Friday. On Tuesday at the Manchester we’re getting closer. I’m hopeful See HELPERS, page 12 it can be settled. We’re looking to Post offlees: Closed Thursday, Express Manebester HerttW^he Herald will publish Herald four Manchester children be competitive in the market­ mail only will be delivered Thursday. a morning editio||;Tliursday. Oflices will be were picked to turn on the lights of the Christmas tree in front of place. We’re certainly not com­ Libraries: All are closed Thursday. Bentley closed Thursday. paring ourselves to the gold Memorial Ubrary in Bolton and Booth ft, Speelal events: Tbe.Manchester iMMancnesterRoaORaM Road Race St. James Church at 896 Main St. TODAY coast.” Friday, officially starting the Townsend said he also hoped Dimock Memorial Ubrary in Coventry also"^ holiday season here. Index will be closed Friday. James Church The Manchester High Sohool- % the two sides would not have to East Caihoiic tfigh^Scnool football game They are: Stacy Lines, 7. of 24 Locust St., a kindergartner at 24 page*, 2 ••ctlont have their negotiations settled by Retailers: Most stores will be closed beidhs at ll a.m; aTi$tmchester High School. arbitration. In arbitration, which Washington School; Conor Butlnett______B NstlonAWofld-6,B Thursday. The community Tl^ksgiving dinner is Moore, 7, of 48 Madison St,, a begins after mediation fails, the Schools: All schools are closed Thursday CISMlfled _ 23-24 O b ltu a rlM _ _ 2 two sides present their positions scheduled for noon at South United Methodist second-grader at Nathan Hale; Comics______20 Opinion _ _ 10 on each issue and a panel of and Friday. Oiurch, 1226 Main SL"; ’ Tara Norbut, 8, of 137 School St , a Focui 17 People _ _ 17 arbitrators decides which side is Banks: Banks are closed Thursday. Rmergency n uq ilit^ |p Manchester, for third-grader at Martin School; Food_____ 1B-1B Science— _ 2 2 right. Uqnor: All package stores are closed highway: 647-322#; Ipf, sewer and water: and Michelle Fogarty, 10. of 24 Local/State Sports _ Thunulay. Bars may remain open^ H7-3ill; for refuass Tonica Springs Trail, a fifth- 2-S. 12 Television. See MEDIATION, page 12 S t e a d y ______grader at Martin School. Lottery. _____2 Weather___ MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1988 — 5 t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Nov. 23, 19M Barriers’ RECORD movement New administrator has the perfect Job About Town Correctioii questioned By Andrew J. Davis easier.” Manchester Herald In his new job, Bocchini is A story published Tuesday incorrectly identified NEW HAVEN (AP) - City responsible for academics. He Legion plans party the co-chairman of a committee supporting a officials says concrete barriers at For Michael Bocchini, being talks to students about the edge of a river where four an administrator is exactly courses, helps arranges sche­ Dilworth-Comell-Quey Post 102, American Le­ system to curb school truancy as Leslie Letendre, a young people drowned in a car what he wants. dules, and is in charge of grade gion, meets the second Tuesday of each month at the teacher at Martin School. Letendre is not connected accident may ha ve been moved to East Catholic High School’s reports, curriculum develop­ post home, 20 American Legion Drive. Members are to the Committee for a Total Call Back, which is allow either the loading or new vice principal for academ­ ment and teacher evaluations. asked to sign up their chiidren for the children's co-chaired by Suzanne Leslie. A Board of Education committee Monday dumping of materials. ics began his tenure as an He took over for Robert party scheduled for Dec. 17 at 1 p.m. administrator when he be­ Deburro, who now is principal For more information on the party call 646-7961. rejected the call-back plan, which would have paid “ There’s no question some came director of scheduling of St. Timothy School in West Every Friday is fish night at the legion from 6 to 8 staff telephone a child’s home the day of his unauthorized individual moved absence. At the meeting, Lesiie presented the Board last year at St. Paul Catholic Hartford. p.m. A variety of favorite seafood dinners are the blocks,” Joseph Carbone, High School in Bristol. As a The other East Catholic vice served. Steak is also available as well as hamburgs of Education Committee with a petition bearing executive assistant to Mayor 1,000 signatures in support of the program. director, the former English principal is Ed Sembor. vice and fries for the children. Biagio DiLieto, said Tuesday. teacher discovered he liked principal for student life. The full Board of Education is to act on the “As a motive for doing so. proposal at a meeting Monday in the Keeney Street the world of administration There has not been a major someone could only surmise more than the world of the change in the office since he School. Committee members were told by Leslie somone wanted to dump some­ Students host benefit that the call-back system would help improve classroom. took over, Bocchini said. ” 1 thing into the river or load “ That’s what most people can’t see a change in philo­ The Student Senate of Manchester Community attendance rates and student safety measures. something onto a boat or barge.” don’t like,” Bocchini said, sophy clearly,” he said, College will host a drug- and alcohol-free Band Leslie said the system would improve attendance Michael Gallo. 20, and Christy smiling. “ I wanted to be more though “ in terms of personal­ Showcase on Dec. 1 to benefit the flooded country of by informing parents the morning of a child’s Stevens, Jill Sawyer and Laurie involved in making policy and ity, no two people are alike.” Bangladesh absence. The system would save the school system Lagrotteria, all 19, of East Lyme (get) a better sense on how Dealing with student prob­ The program will start at 7:30 p.m. in the Lowe money by freeing administrators to do other work, died late Nov, 12 or early Nov. 13 schools work in a totality, not lems is one of the main tasks Building Program Center on the campus. The Leslie said. after their car drove through a just a classroom.” faced by Bocchini. He said he award winning bands that will be playing are Leslie vowed to continue her fight for a call-back gap in concrete barriers that Bocchini, 42, of Rocky Hill, sees himself as flexible when Bottom Line and RedRum. system. were supposed to protect motor­ also came to East Catholic to dealing with students. The event is open to the public with a special “ We’ll never give up that effort,” she said. “ We know it’s good for the children.” ists from dropping 15 feet to the further his career at a larger " I don’t have any rules that invitation extended to high school students. Mill River. Admission is $3 for students, faculty and staff and $4 school. While St. Paul has can’t be adjusted for the for others. The Manchester Herald strives to he accurate and The friends’ bodies and the car about 525 students. East Ca­ individual.” he said. “ The tholic has about 900 students, purpose of this business are fair In its reporting. If an error Is made or were recovered from the river on Information Is misinterpreted, we want to make a Nov. 17. he said. the students. I believe that.” Since beginning work July I. U N ICO tickets sold out correction. The Herald’s phone number Is 648-7711. The swing bridge over the river While the teaching bug still at the site of the accidenthas been Bocchini said he has found infects Bocchini from time to Raymond F. Damato, chairman of the UNICO car out of service for more than a East Catholic to be a reward­ time, his cure is to teach an raffle, announces a complete sell-out of the 315 year and is opened perpendicular ing experience. occasional lesson and some tickets for the 1989 Lincoln Town car. The drawing Births to the road to allow boat traffic to “ (At East Catholic) there’s substitute teaching. will be Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Army & Navy Club, pass. a lot of questions asked, a lot of Bocchini said he has missed 1090 Main St. Music will start at 2 p.m. and there will Reginald Plnto.'Manchester Herald Carbone said officials have cooperation,” he said. “ People teaching. “ We’re all in a be a cash bar. Pham, Dan Long, son of Su Van Pham and Hiep evidence that one or more 2-ton here were very willing to work learning environment. The Proceeds from the raffle will be used for Hoa Pho Pham of 112 Weaver Road, was bom Nov. NEWCOMER — Michael Bocchini of ics. He helps with scheduling, teacher concrete blocks placed in the road with me without that long effort is to make any place scholarships, to combat mental retardation, and R*gln«ld PInto/Minchwtcr Herald 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Rocky Hill is East Catholic High evaluations and grade reports, among were moved a number of times in period of establishment. I we’re in better. We have to other charities that UNICO supports. grandparents are Loi Kim Pho and Tiem Thi School’s new vice principal for academ- other duties. guess it’s making my ,1ob learn to do that,” he said. ANTI-DRUG DISPLAY — Stan Lee trustee, check an anti-drug display on Nguyen of Vietnam. His paternal grandparents are recent months. He wouldn’t say if Reitberg, rear, chairman of the Man­ the store window Tuesday. The display Chuong Van Pham and Tat Thi Nguyen of East callers reporting seeing the Irish orchestra to perform chester Elks Club anti-drug program, is part of the lodge's campaign against Hartford. He has a sister, Tien Thuy Pham, 3'A. blocks in several positions also Kitchens, Claire Beatrice, daughter of Michael J. said they saw the blocks being Phil Coulter, Irish composer, pianist and singer, and Al Coelho owner of the Personal- drugs. and Susan Green Kitchens of 22 Jefferson St., was moved. will appear at Manchester High School Dec. 19 with Tee store on Main Street and an Elks City.officials continued to insist Latvians cheer growing nationaiism in homeiand bom Nov. 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her his orchestra, as part of his 1988 Forgotten Dreams maternal grandparents are Arthur L. Green, 121 on Tuesday that they have no United States tour. Lenox St., and Betty-Lou B. Mokoski, Chilmark, evidence a barrier was moved by By Nancy Pappas ence lasted only 22 years, how­ said Punga on Monday. “ This years of independence, five de­ something more like what is in His program provides a mix of traditional and Mass. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. municipal workers. Manchester Herald ever. as the republics of Li- week the Latvian Communist cades under Soviet domination, Poland, an Independent land contemporary Irish melodies. For ticket informa­ Obituaries Joe Kitchens of Windsor. She has a brother, Michael The city was, however, aware thuana. Estonia and Latvia were Party is voting, and the measure two decades on our own,” Punga within the Communist bloc.” she tion call 647-3521. Jr., 6, and a sister, LaKeshia, 10. of a gap in the barriers on Oct. 22, If the people of Latvia vote this annexed by the Soviet Union in would advocate complete cultu­ said. said. when police inve.stigated the week to join their Baltic neigh­ 1940. as part of a secret pact with The main speaker Saturday Skilling, Ashley Evangeline, daughter of Chris­ ral and economic independence.” However, even this would be a crash of a stolen car into the bors in a bid for independence Nazi Germany. The vole would call for the was Margers Pinnis, president of Wins matching scholarship Donald R. Delaney for the Town of Andover, a Besides her daughter and sis­ topher M. and Connie Epps Skilling of 107 Holl St., tremendous improvement. member of the First Congrega­ ter, she is survived by her barriers. The responding officer from the Soviet Union, many in Saturday’s gathering at Con­ establishment of Latvia as the the Baltic Appeal to the United Donald R. Delaney Sr., 60, of was born Nov. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Punga said. Under the policies Scott Infante, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Infante tional Church of Andover and its husband, John Ruff; two sons, notified the New Haven public the Manchester area will be cordia focused on the growing official flag, and would permit the Nations. He spoke in Latvian of Ambassador Drive, died Monday Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale known ns Russification, there had of Coventry, a graduate of Howell Cheney Technical boards and committees, one of George M. Ruff of Glastonbury works department, which placed cheering and raising the red and nationalism which is .sweeping flying of the Latvian flag, Punga the changes in the Baltic nations (Nov. 21, 1988) at St. Francis Epps of Mendota, III. Her paternal grandparents been a concerted effort to move School, and a student at Berkeley’s fashion the original committee members and John Ruff Jr. of Scotland; wooden barriers in the gap. white striped Latvian flag in through the various republics of said. brought by Gorbachev’s glasnost Hospital and Medical Center. are Mr. and Mrs. Bert Skilling of Elm Grove, La., ethnic Russians into the Baltic marketing and management program, has been and current chairman of the Hop another daughter, Lois Trefethen Blood-alcohol tests performed celebration. the Soviet Union. Residents of the Seven of these flags were policies. Born in Hartford, he moved to and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barry of New Orleans, La. nat ions and .ship large numbers of awarded a $1,000 scholarship by Berkeley School. River Homes of Andover and a of South Windham; two brothers, on the victims showed levels Close to 150 Latvian-Americans three tiny nations along the Baltic paraded through the hall at Even if the Latvians vote to Manchester five years ago. He Mitchell, Patrick, son of John and Maureen Lynch Baltic people to Siberia and other This award matches a scholarship he received from former treasurer of Exposure Art Warren Royce of West Hartford ranging from O.oetoO.ll, with two gathered Saturday afternoon at Sea have pushed for increasing Concordia Lutheran on Saturday declare their independence again was employed by Kaman Aero­ Mitchell of 38 Saulters Road, was bom Nov. 11 at locations of exile, she said. Guardian Financial Corporation of Glastonbury. Sc Framing of Manchester. over the 0.10, the legal definition Concordia Lutheran Church fora economic and cultural freedom afternoon. Two were unadorned, this week, Punga admitted that it space in Bloomfield, for over 30 and George Royce in California; Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal She is survived by a daughter, another sister, Eleanor Sala in of intoxicated. rally “ of a decidedly political under Soviet President Mikhail S while the poles supporting the will be a somewhat symbolic “ At the most, we could hope for years. He was a member of the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Lynch of Mrs. Sarah (Richards) Keleher Arizona; nine grandchildren; Officials have said they don’t nature.” according to Inara Gorbachev’s reform policies. other five were wrapped with a gesture. “ Of course, this is not a a bit of autonomy, and the vote for Raymond B. McHugh Post 4740 West Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. Night for RHAM parents of Columbia; three sons, Robert four great-grandchildren and know who was driving the car al Punga. who chairs the “ We are thinking, and sending black ribbon complete return to the old ways, independence would give us some VFW in Windsor, the American and Mrs. Michael J. Mitchell of Rotonda, Fla. He C. Richards of Old Mystic, James several nieces and nephews. has a sister, Erin, 2>/i. the time of the accident. Manchester-based Connecticut our support to Latvia this week” “ This was a reminder of our the old days. We are hoping for breathing space.” said Punga RHAM High School Guidance Departn^ent invites Legion in Hartford and the S. Richards of Bolton and Paul G. The funeral will be Friday at 11 Authorities found about two League of Latvian Organizations, parents of juniors and seniors to attend'its annual Knights of Columbus in Florida. Wahiberg, Elizabeth Doris, daughter of J. Robert Richards of Marblehead, Mass.; a m. at the Potter Funeral Home, dozen beer cans, most of them which sponsored the gathering. Financial Aid Night, Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. in the RHAM He was a U.S. Air Force veteran and Pamela Bergeron Wahiberg III of 8 Markwood a brother, Robert E. Sharp of empty, in the carand are trying to The rally is held annually to Library. of the Korean War. 456 Jackson St. (Route 195), Lane, was born Nov. 12 at Manchester Memorial Norm al, III., and nine determine if the four were celebrate the day in November Topics will include how to apply foraid, what kind He is survived by his wife, Willimantic. Burial will be in Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Richard .grandchildren. drinking illegally at a New Haven 1918 when Latvia declared its of aid is available, and how your financial status will Brenda (Ford) Delaney of Man­ Scotland Cemetery. Calling hours and Dorothy Bergeron of 181 North St., Hebron. Her The funeral will be Sunday at 3 nightclub before their deaths. independence. This indepenri be evaluated. In addition to presentations by chester; his mother, Sophie (Ma- are today from 7 to 9 p.m. paternal grandparents are J. Robert and Jeanne p.m. at the First Congregational members of the RHAM staff, John Taylor, financial lowski) Delaney of Clearwater, Wahiberg of Cranston, R.I. She has a brother, J. It’s Here! The Event of the Year! Church of Andover, Route 6, aid director at Manchester Community College, will Fla.; five sons, William Delaney Robert IV, 2'A. Andover. Burial will be in the present an update in completing the 1989-90 of Newington, Ronald Delaney Beaulieu, Jessica Linnea, daughter of Bmce and Townsend Cemetery, Andover. Alma J. Schofield Here’s next schedule financial aid form. and Donald Delaney, both of Tara Beaulieu Baltovick Jr. of 81 Lyness St., was There are no calling hours. The Alma J. Schofield, 83, stepsis­ Windsor, Randall Delaney of bom N ov.llat Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Bob’s Famous Sweater Sale! Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. ter of Geraldine Coville of Man­ Santa visits set Milford, and Darrel Wood in maternal grandparents are Al and Eleanor Center St., is in charge of the chester, died Saturday (Nov. 19, Beaulieu of 81 Lyness St. Her paternal grandparents for town leaf pickup Alabama; three daughters, The Manchester Junior Women's Club has arrangements. 1988) at Consolation Residence, Mary-Ellen Kendall of Colches­ are Bruce Baltovick of 27 Glendale Road, and Carol extended until Monday the time it will take Memorial donations may be West Islip, N.Y. Russian of Coventry. ter, Kimberly Wood in Texas, and Due to recent heavy rains and Elm Terrace, Emerson Street. reservations for visits to Manchester homes from made to the Hop River Homes, Besides her stepsister, she is Dawn Wood of Manchester; two Hanlon-Green, Lee Michael, son of Donald and equipment breakdowns, the town Ensign Street, Erie Street. ‘Santa’ . The visits are planned for Dec. 4 and Riverside Road, Andover 06232, survived by a sister, Viola brothers, Edward Delaney Jr. of Eileen Green-Hanlon of 193 Wells St., was bom Oct. roadside leaf collection may Fairfield Street, Fairview reservations can be obtained by calling 643-0505 or to the First Congregational DeMeo; a brother, Richard Harrisburg, Pa., and Robert 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal about one week behind schedule. Street, Foley Street, Forest between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. The cost is $7 per family Church of Andover. Tremblay; another stepsister, Delany of Clearwater; and seven grandparents are Lois Hanlon of 193 Wells St., and Leaf collection crews will be Street, Foxcroft Drive. and is limited to the first 30 callers. Agatha Martyn of Scotland; two the late Edward Hanlon. His paternal grandparents grandchildren. collecting leaves in the desig­ Galaxy Road, Garden Street. stepbrothers, Roland Lambert of A memorial service will be are Mr. and Mrs. C. Green of Wellsville, Ohio. nated areas as soon as possible, Gorman Place, Goslee Drive, Mabel L. Ruff Simsbury and Raymond Lambert Friday at 2:30 p.m. at the Canpon according to a news release from Griswold Street. of West Palm Beach, Fla.; and Funeral Home, 6 Poquonock Mabel L. Ruff, 73, of Scotland, the town Highway Division. Hall Street, Hartford Road, many nieces and nephews. Current Quotations Ave., Windsor. Burial will be at mother of Doris Wyman of Homeowners are asked to rake Hathaway Lane. Henderson The funeral was held Tuesday Thoughts the convenience of the family. Manchester and sister of Doris their leaves to the edge of their Road. High Street. Hillcrest in Huntington, N.Y. Burial was in There are no calling hours. Aglio of Manchester, died Mon­ roads during the scheduled week Road. “ We would keep them (the children) away from day (Nov. 21, 1988) at the Uncas Stafford Springs Cemetery, Staf­ Memorial donations may be O may no ionging of our own. Obscure the path of and to make certain that no Joan Circle. people that have it.” — Neil Hershberger, about how On Thames Hospital, Norwich. ford Springs. made to the Leukemia Society of Jesus shown! We would not thirst for earth’s foreign objects such as stones, Lakewood Circle North, Lake- he and his Amish family in western New York are America, Inc., 40 Woodland St., reward. And lose the blessing of our Lord; His cup of branches, cans or other material wood Circle South. Laurel Place. coping with an outbreak of whooping cough that has Hartford 06105. pain and grief and strife. That yieldeth up the gift of are in the leaves. Laurel Street, Lilac Street, Lin­ claimed the life of one infant but has done little to Honor Roll iife. Residents also are asked to coln Street, Linden Street. Lin- break down the conservative Christian group’s In our thankfulness it is important for all of us to avoid parking any vehicles on the nmore Drive, Locust Street, resistance to inoculation. Imodale Richards B Henen realize that none of our earthly gifts would be street until the vacuums have Lorraine Road, Lucian Street. Imodale (Sharp) Richards, 71, Assumption School James Barry and Rebecca Dumas possible, without the sacrifice of our heavenly passed by. The contractor will Lyness Street. of 394 Lake Road, Andover, Father. remove up to six bags of leaves McKee Street, McKinley Here is the first-quarter honor GRADE 7 widow of the late Donald G. A Henen. It is not the rewards of this earth that we seek, it is during the program. The town Street, Middlefield Street, Moore roll for Assumption Junior High Danielle Abran. Higtiof price Lottery Richards, died Monday (Nov. 21, the riches in Heaven that will tm ly be a blessing. asks that leaves not be raked out Street, Myrtle Street. School; B Henen p re v a ils 1988) at her home. Rebeco Ahern, Daniel Carangelo, So, as we go about our busy lives, watching the to the road until the week of New Street, North Fairfield She was bom in Green Valley, Sean Donnelly, Robert RIoux, Jennifer removal because they can be Street. GRADES Rusezyk, Christopher Toller and Do­ days go by much too fast and wondering how we Winning numbers drawn Tuesday in lotteries III., March 13,1917, and had been A Henen rothy Thompson. could have been more productive people — stop to traffic and fire hazards. Oak Place, Olcott Drive, Olcott Our entire slock of men's, Stephen LaMontogne and Jennifer around New England; a resident of Andover for 47 think that each step is one closer to that final The streets listed below are Street, Otis Street, Oval Lane. ladies' and kids' sweaters Is Toller. GRADE I Connecticut daily: 419. Play Four: 9722. Lotto; years. She graduated from Lin­ B Henen A Henen reward. Don’t be afraid of it, but rejoice in its glory. scheduled for the week beginning Palm Street, Park Street, Per­ on sale' Crewnecks to 16-36-37-38-39-40. coln Junior College and the Kathleen Csikl, Megan Greene, Paul Julie Godbout and Michele Levesaue. Monday; kins Street, Pine Street, Pioneer cardigans, casual hand knits Jendrzeiczvk and Christopher Be prepared and wait on His direction. Massachusetts daily: 9988. University of Illinois in 1938. She B henen Circle, Pleasant Street, Proctor to leather trimmed sweaters Longeller. 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WASHINGTON (AP) - Bush calied the election a President-elect George Bush is ringing endorsement not only for ethics bill sponsor ■e heading for his Oceanside family the prime minister, but for the : i;': 10 retreat in Kennebunkport, recently negotiated U.S.- Maine, for a five-day Thanksgiv­ Canadian free-trade pact whose ing vacation while suggesting fate had become a campaign SANTA BARBARA, Calif. Washington Post reported in I he'll complete the naming of his issue. Aii iii: (AP) — As President Reagan today's editions, citing unnamed Cabinet within a month. Bush also told the Republican mulls whether to sign an ethics White House sources, that the Governors Association lie would president-elect urged Reagan to The vice president planned to ifi bill, his chief spokesman and the meet with residents of the resort name negotiators forbudget talks key House sponsor of the legisla­ sign the measure. town later today in a visit to its with Congress “on the first day of tion are arguing over the mea­ business district, but otherwise my presidency," suggesting a sure's potential restrictions on Sheila Tate, Bush's spokeswo­ aides said he had no public events possible intention to sidestep the the executive branch. man, could not be reached for planned through Sunday. usual practice in which a new comment Tuesday night. M ake it a president first submits his own Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., Chrlstmas... On Tuesday, Bush met in took vehement exception Tues­ Frank, in a telephone interview 2 0 % ) OFF Houston with incoming Mexican budget proposals. day to White House spokesman with The Associated Press, main­ President Carlos Salinas de Gor- He said he viewed his election tained that Fitzwater was over­ as a mandate against new taxes. Mariin Fitzwater's assertions tari for a get-acquainted session. that the Post-Government Res­ stating the bill's Draconian ef­ Gifts Under ^30 All the trimmings Both he and Salinas, who takes And he told 20 of the nation's 23 Ir fects on members of the GOP governors that Republicans trictions Act could have the effect office Dec. 1, called the meeting a of prohibiting a former president executive branch. first step toward improved U.S.- were “on our way to becoming the from “catting an incumbent Musical Christmas Ties.... *18. 2 Evans Slippers...... *23*® for a perfect holiday. majority party in America." Frank cailed Fitzwater's inter­ D Mexican relations. president." pretation “one of the flat lies" Over a six-course lunch that Meanwhile, Bush told reporters Duofold Cotton Turtle Necks.... .? Woolrich Nylon Jackets. .. • boxed cards ■ wrapping paper he still hadn't decided on a being stated about the legislation. *18 *26. included roasted pheasant and Reacting to this description “In the first place, the bill only » gift tags ■ Christmas plales gilded chocolate truffles. Bush defense secretary, even though offered by Fitzwater on Monday, Bush transition sources who prevents you from doing this Pendleton 100% Wool Scarfs.... *18. J Woolrich Chamois Shirts ... *28. parlv invitations and Salinas discussed drugs, Frank said the presidential spo­ (lobbying) if you are doing it for immigration, trade and Mexico's insist upon anonymity have said kesman's complaints about the that former Sen. John Tower of pay," the congressman said. “If Pendleton Wool Caps.... *18. ff Gates Stretch Gloves.... *28. staggering $102 billion interna­ bill were rooted in “flat lies." Jimmy Carter wanted to talk to tional debt, aides said. Texas is the likely choice. For his part, Fitzwater backed Bush indicated he would not Ronald Reagan about any issue, “I am absolutely confident away Tuesday from his earlier there's absolutely nothing that after this initial visit that we're announce his selection for the suggestion that Reagan might "There’s no place like Regal's for the Holidays" major Cabinet post until after he prevents that. Secondly, the bill both committed to improving a withhotd his signature from the only applies for a year after bilateral relationship that is returns from Maine. tegistation because of “strong essential, in my view, as far as The vice president said he opposition from Cabinet leaving office, and, again, only if hopes to have his full Cabinet and compensation is involved." the United States of America is officials." ____ 903 Main Street, Downtown Manchester 997 Main St. concerned," Bush said in brief most other senior members of his Fitzwater actually has declined Of the statement about the remarks after talks that lasted administration designated within ail along to predict whether impact the bill would have on M e n ’s Shop Open FrI. & Sal. till 5:30. Sun. 12 to 5 Manchester two hours. a month. Reagan would exercise his consti­ Bush, Frank said “that, too, is a 649-6870 Salinas, using similarly upbeat Then, noting that President j, > A P p h o to tutional right of pocket veto by lie. The bill specifically allows diplomatic lahguage that dis­ Dwight D. Eisenhower had taken SECRET BOMBER — Military personnel walk across the letting a 10-day deadline pass you to do any lobbying for his newly assembled Cabinet to without his signature. The bill yourself or for your own lor classic good looks closed few specifics, called the tarmac in Palmdale, Calif., where the Air Force’s stealth business." session “a positive, respectful, Hawaii for meetings. Bush joked bomber was put on display Tuesday. The plane was will die unless Reagan signs it cordial dialogue which I am that he might arrange such a before 12:01 a.m. EST Saturday. “In fact, if George Bush went session for his team — but to unveiled after more than 10 years of secrecy-shrouded FAIRWAY DEPT. STORE and quality in mens and certain will do a great deal to The bill was passed 347-7 in the back to his (Texas) oil company, improve, the relations between Maine in January “to save development at Northrop Corp. Officials say its shape House, and by voice vote in the he could lobby for it. The Mexico and the United States." traveling expenses." makes it nearly invisible to radar and therefore it is a key Senate, in late October. restrictions only apply if you're OPEN SUNDAYS 11:00 - 5:00 zeomens cloibing, shop Bush thanked Salinas for greet­ New Hampshire Gov. John to compel the Soviet Union to adhere to current and Under the legislation. Cabinet doing it for compensation and for ing him in his adopted hometown. Sununu, who wili be Bush's chief members and their top deputies other people." tar £s»tE» tear teat laacisxiEMXA tear /. (Jarnhin, Clothier for of staff, also suggested that the future arms agreements. The bomber, which has not yet Salinas, speaking through a flown, will now undergo high-speed taxi tests and engine would be prohibited from lobby­ Fitzwater could not be reached S 8 translator, invited Bush to visit vice president still had not ing their agency for one year for comment on Frank's MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING A PLEASURE your Holiday gift giving him next time in Mexico City. decided on a defense secretary. evaluations. after leaving, and top executive statements. 8 8 The vice president, in remarks branch staff could not lobby their 8 8 The rhetorical crossfire be­ SHOP AT FAIRWAY FOR ALL YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS! DECEMBER STORE HOURS applied to both Mexico and agency for a year without appro­ tween Fitzwater and Frank hap­ ; 8 pleasure. Canada, pledged to “never neg­ val from the Office of Govern­ pened as Reagan continued his MON TUE WED THR FRI SAT SUN ’ I 8 1 2 3 4 lect our own friends in this Drought bite hikes deficit ment Ethics. 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FOR CHRISTMAS to make an excuse," Chun, News reports indicated Chun I m a n c h es te r M A I I looking tired and strained, said in was going to a Buddhist monas­ « a n MAIN ST. a nationally televised 30-minute Call for appointment • 643-1442 FIRST 3 tery in mountains east of Seoul or (lainicraficd sterling jewelry, handcrafted gifts of address. possibly the country home of an STONES FREE “I have to bear full responsibil­ industrialist. The government $ 103«« lirass and wood and marble, fashions from India ity for the past seven years, which declined to reveal the location for MANCHESTER CHUN DOO-HWAN and China, exotic purfume oils and incense, is branded by the people as an era security reasons. 342 BROAD STREET Tues. - Fri. of authoritarianism and mis­ . . . "really sorry” . About 50 radical students with )Bibles & Books Thur.s. 10"'-7^' (.ryslal Prisms, Balls and Figurines. deeds, although I tried to do my firebombs and steel rods tried tq Sat. best in my way," Chun said. ,Hf, citizens in the southern city of rush Chun's home after the ^ JCW ClCfB “My dear people, I am really Kwangju that left about 200 speech, but they were stopped by sorry," said the former general people dead. He described the some of the 5,000 riot police Jesus is the of Christinas who took power with miiitary incident as a “tragedy." ringing the area. Chun had ¥ S M backing in 1980. Chun said he was turning over already left. He made a special apology for his property to the government, “Arrest Chun Doo-hwan," pro­ Exquisite Diamonds d: Fine Jewelry Open M-S 10-6 the bloody military suppression including his Seoul house, two testers yelled as police dispersed Main Street ■ 64.3-5696 Thur*. Till 9 PM of a 1980 uprising by students and golf club memberships and $3.3 them. 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At first we thought it was a motor Punjab border. Four others were shot to death The best part It, for every two you purchase at scooter backfiring. Then we saw The attack occurred on the eve in another market street, and one regular price you get a third one FREE! very happy the terrorists. People were falling of the birthday of Guru Nanak, a passerby was killed as the Choose enlargement sizes from S"x7" k down, and we ran,” Rajesh 15th century holy man revered as attackers fled the town, accord­ ALLSTATE upto 1S’'x24''. Askyourdealerforfull Kumar said of the attack, which the founder of the Sikh faith. ing to witnesses and hospital 8MI- 1PJII BUSINESS defallt. occurred just after sundown Kumar and other witnesses workers who spoke on condition n lm i MACHINES Otter ends December 1 ,19M. and healthy Tuesday. said six people were killed in the of anonymity. Kumar, 23, runs a shop in first attack in Kaital's main Kaital is in Haryana state's Kaital's main bazaar. bazaar. Kurukshetra district where sus­ 39 Purnell Place 'Sbocf-QcMK.Qneat Q ili ile a holiday An electrical fa'ilure had Doctors in Kaital said 20 people pected Sikh bombers killed 18 For Your Shopping Convenience blacked out the town shortly were killed instantly or died a few people last June. The bomb went Manchester, CT 06040 before the attackers arrived. The NASSIFF CAMERA SHOP hours later. Two more people off in a crowd that had gathered Phone 643-6156 6.39 Main Si., Maiu in-iiiT season. cause of the failure was not died today in a Chandigarh outside an electronics shop to Kodatux immediately known. hospital, a doctor said. watch a popular Hindu epic, (Behind Marlow's) Processing Services 61.3-736‘) Kaital is in Haryana state and The gunmen's^eep did not stop “Ramayana,” on television. 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for saving the six would be to petition Peru devalues currency President P.W. Botha for clemency. Botha MARKET REPORT Soviets to get copiers “There isn’t any way the union will go past Jan. 31 without a strike here.” Roberts said Tuesday N A T IO N LIMA, Peru (AP) — In an attempt to deal has turned down a clemency request, but BUSINESS Acllvlly ov»f lh« p«»i 30 IftOinp diyt with a shrinking economy and runaway subsequently said he would reconsider the STAMFORD (AP) — The new joint venture after meeting with other coal union officials in inflation, the government has devalued matter once the judicial process had been between Xerox Corp.’s European affiliate and an Castlewood. Va. The UMW has said Pittston. Peru’s currency by SO percent and imposed completed. Large fine for meatpacker agency of the Soviet government signals a major based in Greenwich, wants to be struck so it con & W O R L D other severe austerity measures including The six defendants, five men and a change in communications in Russia, a Yale try to replace Its union miners. food price increases. woman, were convicted of murder-in WASHINGTON (AP) - IBP Corp. will pay a University professor says. Roberts said the company is trying to force the connection with the September 1984 mob reduced fine of $975,000 to settle government i|||i “It’s a big breakthrough in communications.” miners into a strike before the holidays so it could Also Tuesday, leftist rebels launched a |l|l! Paul Bushkovitch, associate professor of history Assassination falls mortar attack on the Lima headquarters of killing of a black town councilor in charges of health and safety violations at its III lill' avoid giving workers their holiday pay. Sharpeville, a township south of Dakota City, Neb^ packinghouse that set off and chairman of the Soviet and East European “We’re not trying todo that,” Pittston President the national security police and raided an Studies Council at Yale University, said Tuesday. BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The defense isolated mountain town, capping a four-day Johannesburg. widespread investigations into the meatpacking Gene Matthis said Tuesday from his office in minister escaped uninjured when dynamite industry, according to government and union || The Soviet Union’s first public copy centers will Lebanon, Va. wave of violence that has killed 41 people. i>||l open early next year as a result of the joint hidden in a lamppost exploded as he was Though the country’s two main leftist Prostitute must pay tax sources. 1 r Pittston, where some 2,000 union miners have leaving his office, but the blast killed three Speaking on the condition of anonymity, the HIGH 2,086.77 venture. been on the job with no contract since Feb. 1 in insurgencies are a serious problem for the “The Soviets have purchased copy machines for bodyguards and wounded two others, OTTAWA (AP) - The Tax Court of sources Tuesday said the reduction in fines LOW 2,082.83 Virginia. West Virginia and Kentucky, ahnounced government of President Alan Garcia, they use within organizations, but there have never Monday that it planned to enact a new labor authorities said. do not pose as daunting a threat as Peru’s Canada has ruled that a Montreal prostitute originally totaling some $5.7 million is part of a CLOSE 2,077.70 Callers saying they were urban commu­ must pay tax on income of about $1 million settlement accord to be signed today by IBP, the been copy shops as you see in the West which contract that the miners union refused to accept, grave economic crisis. CHANGE Up 11.73 provide access to ordinary businesses who don’t Matthis would not provide a rough timetable for nist rebels claimed responsibility for Announcing the devaluation of the inti. earned from 1974 to 1981. Occupational Safety and Health Administration Tuesday night’s attempt to kill Gen. The court on Tuesday dismissed Erna and the United Food and Commercial Workers have specialized equipment or the general the company’s plan to enact the contract, offered Economy Minister Abel Salinas also said Union. i.*oo public,” said Ralph Land, general manager for to the UMW on Nov. 9 with a deadline the UMW Manuel Jaime Guerrero Paz, who was the government would eliminate subsidies Dietrich’s appeal and said she must pay W1WT7 WTWT* MTWTF MTWTF Ml appointed defense minister just two weeks The union, which represents 4,800 workers at ir 91 1 14 Xerox affiliate Rank Xerox Ltd. in London. said was last Saturday. for basic food products in stages over the more than $70,000 in penalties for not Under the agreement, the Eastern Export ago. next six months because it lacks the money declaring her real income. IBP packinghouses in Dakota City and Joslin, III., Roberts said Pittston appears to have made a Surrounded by bodyguards, Guerrero to finance them. Ms. Dietrich declared income of $41,000 called the settlement “ historic and sweeping.” Operations Division of Rank Xerox Ltd. will tactical error in announcing it would implement Paz was leaving the Defense Ministry at for the eight-year period. But Revenue OSHA last May fined IBP $3.1 million for In addition, they said, IBP will undertake a cooperate with Vnesghtorgizdat. the international the contract. The union is trying to get the National ignoring repetitive motion hazards leading to massive, three-year program at all 15 of Its division of the Soviet state publishing organiza­ Labor Relations Board to find that Pittston has 8; 15 p.m. EST when the 20-pound charge Sharpevllle Six lose plea Canada found she made $234,312 in 1980 tion. was detonated by remote control, police alone. serious and sometimes disabling neuromuscular meatpacking plants — including 11 non-union' committed unfair labor practices, which would let said. The blast destroyed a Toyota van and JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - The Canadian revenue service said her disorders on the Dakota City plant’s production facilities and two where workers are represented miners strike without fear of permanently losing sent three bodyguards and their motorcy­ The country’s highest court today rejected net worth rose from $11,273 in 1973 to more lines among workers who cut and trim beef. by the Teamsters union — to reduce the incidence Coal strike closer their jobs. Roberts believes Pittston’s latest move cles into the air, they said. an appiication to reopen the trial of the than $1 million by 1982. By then, she was A year earlier it had fined the meatpacker $2.6 of cumulative trauma disorders. will give the union more legal ammunition again.st Guerrero Paz was named defense minis­ Sharpeville Six, a group of biacks whose resorting to Grand Cayman tax shelters, million for what government officiais said was the The most common disorder caused by the By The Associated Press Pittston. ter after President Virgilio Barco forced death sentences have provoked worldwide the court said. most flagrant violation of government record­ repeated hand, wrist and arm motions — The UMW filed a class-action federal lawsuit the resignation of his predecessor, Gen. protests. The revenue service said she was keeping requirements on job injuries uncovered in sometimes as many as 1,000 of them an hour — United Mine Workers Vice President Cecil Monday in Hartford, alleging the coal group's Rafael Zamudio Molina, for ordering Defense lawyers had said that if the convicted six to eight times in the period on the agency’s 17-year history. associated with cutting meat is carpal tunnel Roberts, speaking in Virginia, accused Pittston corporate parent. The Pittston Co., had plotted to ali-out war against leftist guerrillas. appeal was rejected, the only avenue left prostitution-related charges. Both the 1987 an 1988 fines against IBP are syndrome, an ailment which renders joints Coal Group Inc. of trying to goad miners into a deprive thousands of miners of their federally settled in the new agreement, the sources said. incapable of movement. strike before the holidays. protected benefits.

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01988 SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER NORTH AMERICA SYNDICATE — — Bank chief Petitioners FORMPitPXKX,) NCRtdUlXjES, has lost all didn’t make low their case credibility By Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta A proposal for a system designed to curb HE IS truancy at schools has not won the support of WASHINGTON — For a few people in the Reagan administration, a a Board of Education committee named to Michael Dukakis victory would have study the plan, apparently because the group spelled freedom from the hot seat. has not been convinced it will work. Karl Hoyle, the chief spokesman for The committee unanimousiy rejected the the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, put it this way; “I hope Dukakis wins plan Monday after its chief proponent made so I can get the hell out of here.” NOT an argument for it and presented a petition Hoyle, as executive director for signed by 1,000 people who support the idea. public affairs for the bank board, has The plan, which would cost an estimated tried to put a happy face on the $38,000 to implement, would require the Board savings and loan crisis. That half­ of Education to hire people to make calls to hearted remark made to high-level agency ' officials underscored the hj parents every time their children failed to bunker mentality that has gripped the show up at school without having been ALONE bank board, which is charged with excused in advance. containing the worst financial crisis in a half century. The reasoning behind the plan is that it Hoyle may get his wish, even would prevent truancy from becoming an without Dukakis in the White House. engrained habit by nipping it in the bud. Bank board chief Danny Wall, al­ though a Republican appointee, has But that assumes that parents really do not lost his credibility with Congress, the know it when their elementary school-aged administration and even with many •> t children are not in school. No evidence to that on his own staff. effect was offered at the committee meeting. Wall may be the bureaucratic equivalent of Captain Bligh — obliv­ One committee member observed that the ious to the storm warnings that total call-back system would not educate threaten the ship of state. parents about the importance of attendance. President-elect George Bush would Chris Dodd is making points be well served to read the lips of his Unless some more persuasive arguments advisers, some members of Congress are advanced, it is not worth spending $38,000 and the financial regulatory commun­ By Bob Conrad been. sary of his dad’s first election to the annually to test the system, especially And Chris Dodd has been making U.S. Senate, Chris organized a lun­ ity; “Make Wall walk the plank.” because Manchester’s truancy rate, at about 1 points for himself, too. Long-range cheon in Hartford for a group he call.s Members of both the House and percent on the elementary level, is not high. Chris Dodd couldn’t “lose” in points, politically. Friends of . Senate banking committees complain Connecticut’s Senate race this year, Turn on the tube, and it’s not Chris Dodd doesn’t talk about it that every time they get briefed by Similar call-back systems are in use in no matter who won the election. unusual to see Dodd being inter­ very much — he’d rather avoid any Wall, they take his words with a hefty As a Democratic senator from this viewed by big-name network anchors. grain of salt, and frequently find the Vernon and in East Hartford. In Manchester, discussion at all. But he thinks a lot information he gives to be inaccurate six schools have or have had call-back state. Dodd could welcome Joe He has become the Senate’s resident about his own political future. Lieherman to the party’s caucus Democratic authority on Central Most of all, Dodd wants to avoid and self-serving. systems staffed by volunteers. Advocates of among members and benefit with America — a role he plays with ease speculation that he could be a “The bank board is engaged in call-back should present the Board of other Democrats from the additional as almost a commuter to that region candidate for the White House some sham resolutions,” said Senate Bank­ vote Lieherman would bring. Dodd and as a senator who happens to be day. After all, what senator doesn’t ing Committee Chairman William Education with some information on how well Proximire, D-Wis. “Many of the most Like all of Manchester, we at East Catholic were very proud of Billy those systems have worked. It would be would also advance to the rank of fluent in Spanish. look himself in the mirror practically senior senator from Connecticut. He wound up with the good guys in every day and see presidential heavily insolvent S&Ls are conduct­ particularly helpful to have a comparison of But as a friend and frequent ally of the recent presidential election, as far material? ing Ponzi schemes that take in new Masse when he brought the Gold back to the United States, to Manchester, the number of times parents were telephoned Republican Lowell Weicker, Dodd as Democratic politics was con­ And the one-time obsession by deposits to pay their bills.” Proximire would have remained comfortable if cerned. Dodd was with Michael writers with Dodd as a candidate for added that Wall has “consistently and knew their children were not in school underestimated” what it will cost the and today to East Catholic. It was a pleasure for us to dedicate our annual with the number of times parents were his colleague from the same home Dukakis early on, and Dodd nudged vice president drove him especially state had been re-elected. Gov. Bill O’Neill into endorsing the crazy. After all, everyone who knows Federal Savings and Loan Insurance telephoned and did know of the absences. Bepause of that personal regard for Massachusetts governor before this anything about politics also knows Corp. to bail out the thrifts. Spirit Rally to him. Time is money when it comes to the If many of the 1,000 people who signed the Weicker. Dodd made it clear from the state’s primary in late March. Dodd you don’t “run” for vice president. 8 outset of this year’s campaign that he was a supporting member of the cast But if you are honest with yourself, thrift crisis. Insolvent thrifts are call-back petition are sincere in their desire to would not work against Weicker. only which state Chairman John Droney as Dodd is, you don’t throw away the losing $1 billion a month, some $40 But we also remember that as important an achievement as Billy's gold see it implemented, they should documented for Lieherman. assembled Oct. 24 for a closed-door, options either. You work hard at the million every business day — losses the case for it. That produced flak from some earnest pep talk with party leaders job, try to keep visible, and position that will be tacked on to a taxpayer medal is, he is joined by a few thousand other alumni who have also Democrats who said Dodd was not from around the state — a pep talk yourself in an open field in case bailout estimated at more than $60 doing enough for the party’s candi­ designed to get them off their lightning is striking in the neighbor­ billion. Since Wall has been in office date — that they never saw him with backsides and working for the Duke hood At 44. he has time. about 17 months, that’s $17 billion achieved great levels of success in many fields, in differing occupations, Lieherman. But Dodd was busy in and Lieherman a lot harder than One of Dodd’s best friends is Ted added to the taxpayers’ burden, in Maryland’s vote Washington organizing a string of appeared to be the case. Kennedy — a Democrat who hoped for part because he chose to be an all over the globe. Whether it be the actress in Hollywood, the lawyer in fund-raisers there and in New York And while Dodd is pegged as one of the presidential formula to work for industry cheerleader rather than a for Lieherman. And when the Senate Washington’s most eligible bachelors, himself. While the possibility seems regulator. London, the mother in Oregon, the father who returned to teach at East finally adjourned a couple of weeks he is also one of the Capitol’s remote now, Kennedy has never lost Wall should be relieved of his is a ray of hope before the election. Dodd became aggressive battlers for legislation on interest. If the dream is fading, command at least because he has immediately visible with the hard- day care, parental leave, and prevent­ however, a Democrat down here in consistently understated the size of Catholic, or any one of so many others, all our alumni have some things in the crisis. If “Don’t Worry. Be After years of seeming political campaigning Lieherman. ing juvenile delinquency. Connecticut could be the one to inherit Throughout this election year, Back home, he breaks off an the mantle as the Northeast’s best bet. Happy” wins a Grammy. Wall should common: invincibility, the National Rifle Association non-candidate Dodd has been one of interview at his Wethersfield office to His name? Hey. what’s this column all collect the award. drew a bead on the voters of Maryland and the most relaxed VIPs in the Demo­ pick up a nephew in Norwich and go about? The question is simple; How much cratic deck. His term runs until 1992. would it cost to rescue the 505 ended up shooting itself in the foot. Halloween trick or treating. insolvent thrifts and 435 more that are Marylanders, unmoved by a multimillion- so it’s a while before the stress of That should not be too surprising. Bob Conrad, a Bristol resident, — the Catholic values in which they learned to frame their lives; another campaign hits him. He can Dodd has always been big on his writes weekly about Connecticut barely afloat? Wall can’t seem to dollar campaign mounted by the NRA, voted afford to be rather loose, and he has familv. To mark the thirtieth anniver- politics. settle on an answer. overwhelmingly to uphold the state’s In late summer 1987, he stated flatly — the self-discipline which they learned in adolescence and carried into 6-month-old law banning cheap handguns that $10.8 billion in borrowing author­ ity that Congress authorized would be known as Saturday Night Specials. enough, and he ridiculed the legions of their adult decision-making; The referendum results give a ray of hope to industry experts and fellow regula­ the vast majority of Americans who are not tors who disagreed. bpposed to sensible gun control laws but find Our associate Michael Binstein — the quality of their college preparatory education; themselves consistently outgunned by the Atwater could help the Dems obtained a document that suggests Wall was worse than wrong — he was NRA. don’t want Lee Atwater setting the — the sense of belonging that flows out of the family atmosphere in which By Donald M. Rothberg From the initial reaction of Demo­ saying one thing when he knew The organization’s considerable political cratic state party leaders, they don’t tone for politics in the 1980s and 1990s another. The document was the bank clout was most recently in evidence in intend to make the mistake of — at least from what I’ve seen in the board’s secret briefing book prepared we work every day. Congress, where NRA lobbyists were WASHINGTON - When President­ underestimating the young political most recent campaign.” for Wall on Aug. 1,1987. In large print, successful in defeating a simple seven-day elect George Bush chose Lee Atwater tactician from South Carolina. The stakes will be high for both it said that 183 of the worst thrifts to pilot the Republican Party into the "We’re ready to take on Lee parties when Atwater assumes his would cost the depositor insurance waiting period in the sale of pistols. 1990s, it was a warning and an Atwater and those who create a pit new role just before Inauguration Day fund a minimum of $16 billion. None of our alumni is alone. Each has walked forward from here bound Outside the NRA itself, that proposal had opportunity for the Democrats. bull style of politics,” said Rick in January. Not until February of this year did widespread backing. Polis showed that more Atwater is the nation’s leading Wiener, chairman of the Michigan In the presidential campaign, At­ Wall revise his math — .up to $15 with each other, and in union with God. Every one has been prepared to than 90 percent of the American people favor practitioner of the "politics ain’t Democratic Party. water was operating in an area where billion for more than 500 thrifts. And a waiting period in the purchase of handguns. beanbag” school of campaigning, the ”I don’t intend to get out-muscled,” the Republicans have a built-in he accused those who didn’t agree of face the challenges and opportunities which confront every adult. They are man who made rapist Willie Horton a said Bob Slagle, the Texas Demo­ advantage. Going into 1988, GOP being too negative. Wall’s estimates It had the support of police organizations household name and turned the cratic Party chairman. “I don’t candidates had won four of the last have been creeping up since then — throughout the country. Even President Pledge of Allegiance into an attack on intend to let them play that kind of five presidential elections. Bush more out of embarrassment than not all perfect, but they have been well trained. Reagan, the victim of a shooting with a Michael Dukakis. game with us and win it.” made it five of the last six. candor. Saturday Night Speciai, came out in favor of a There was nothing pretty or enno­ The Democrats were sending a But when Atwater takes over at the Roger Martin, a member of the waiting period. b lin g about the strategy Atwater clear message; We can get just as Republican National Committee, he’ll bank board, has publicly stated that Once again this year, we have many reasons for which we can pause to pursued as manager of the Bush tough and negative as Atwater. be trying to overcome a big Demo­ the FSLIC may need up to $62 billion. The NRA, which automatically opposes presidential campaign. But they went beyond that. They cratic advantage in congressional and Since Wall and Martin rely on the even the mildest and most rational gun But it worked and his candidate also were jumping at an opportunity local elections. same staff, what is it that Wall refuses give thanks. Including an Olympic gold. But for all the things that so many control legislation, saw to it that the waiting carried 40 states and will become the to make Atwater himself a political The 1990 elections will determine to see, and how long will George Bush period proposal was shot down. 41st president of the United States on issue. who draws the new district lines for tolerate his blindness? have accomplished, we are proud of them all. Jan. 20. One of the ironies of the 1988 the House of Representatives as well But political power is essentially the Dukakis and his handlers consist­ as for states legislatures. Women and Jobs perception of power. Congress thinks the NRA campaign was that while voters’ ently underestimated Atwater and his opinion of Dukakis was formed to a Right now, the Democrats control In theory, half the jobs in the U.S. has a lot of political clout — that it can tactics. great extent by the Bush attacks, they 28 state legislatures, while the Repub­ military are closed to women because influence the votes of countless folks back In the euphoric spring and summer objected to the negative tone of the licans are a majority in only eight. In the jobs involve combat. But in home — therefore it does have poiitical clout. days when the Massachusetts gover­ campaign. 13 states, each party controls one of reality, women aren’t allowed to nor had double-digit leads in every The question now is whether there is the two legislative bodies. Nebraska compete fairly for the remaining half. That’s what makes the referendum in poll. Democrats generally shrugged has a nonpartisan unicameral Maryland, which thumbed its nose at the enough of a hangover from the nasty Congressional Investigators recently off the attacks on the Massachusetts tone of the presidential campaign to legislature. reported on the policies that keep NRA, so heartening. Let’s hope the results are prison furlough program and the tar Atwater. In addition, 28 of the nation’s 50 women out of non-combat jobs. The not lost on members of Congress. questions raised about Dukakis’ veto Democratic Party chairman Paul governors are Democrats. Marines divide some of their non­ of legislation to require public school G. Kirk Jr. was asked if he looked The importance of redistricting was combat duties evenly between men — Portland (Maine) Press Herald teachers to lead the Pledge of forward to working with Atwater, the demonstrated in the last two elections and women. The Navy allows women Allegiance. way he had often cooperated with when only a handful of incumbents to have no more than half of the Dukakis partisans called the at­ current GOP chairm an Frank seeking re-election were defeated. non-combat duties and it doesn’t Entrance Test- tacks typical of Atwater’s fondness Fahrenkopf. The political success of House arrange sleeping quarters on ships to for negative campaigning. The Bush Kirk gave a low-key response but incumbents suggests - that the only accommodate an equal number of Saturday, December 3rd fBanrlirstrr Hrrali'i campaign manager was panicking, made his point. possibility of a major shift in the party men and women. The Air Force has a they said. “I don’t know Lee Atwater.” he lineup comes once every 10 years, in formula for limiting the number of Foundad In 1881 They were wrong. Atwater had a far said. "But from what I’ve seen he the election following the redrawing women it allows to be navigators and Call 649-5336 For Details better understanding of Dukakis’ probably brings a slightly different of district lines to comply with a new PENNY M SIEFFERT ...... Publisher the Army limits the number of women violic census. OEOBQE T CHAPPELL ...... Editor vulnerabilities than did the approach to the public domain and it recruits. DOUGLAS A BEVINb . Executive Editor Democrats. politics than I would have.” MAPIE P. G R A D Y ...... dity Editor Now the Bush campaign manager is Warming to the subject, he con­ Donald M. Rothberg It the chief ALEXANDER GIRELLI ... . Auoclate Editor political writer of The Associated Jack Anderson and his associate, undertaking a different role at a tinued, ”I want to be fair to Lee Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ critical political juncture. Atwater, if that’s not being too naive. I Press. nists. U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1988 fBaurlirstn* Hrrah'i Accord Mediation Court denies Section 2, Page 13 From page 1 From page 1 probation for SPORTS Wednesday, Nov. 23,1988 - ment nearby sooner than it could “I’m hoping we don’t have to” under the district version. go to arbitration."he said. "If we fired official ’The district version provides do. we do. I think the climate is for a town start on those sewers right’’ for a settlement. WATERBURV (AP) — A Su­ within 30 days of the time the The school board is headed to perior Court judge has denied a General Assembly makes arbitration with the Manchester request for special probation by amendments in the district char­ Education Association, which fired Deputy Motor Vehicles ter that are needed to implement represents more than 500 Commissioner Edwin X. "Doc” the agreement. teachers, over salaries. No date O'Dea of Waterbury. The town version would provide has been set for arbitration. The O’Dea, 67, was dismissed Aug. for an earlier start. And it would teachers’ contract expires June 19 by Gov. William O'Neili after I t f permit the town to install a valve 30. 1989. an investigation reveaied that he had been cashing personal checks in a manhole to allow sewage to The school board also is sche­ - t-f be directed either east or west. If duled to vote Monday on a at Department of Motor Vehicles the agreement is not carried out contract settlement with the branch offices, contrary to a ultimately, the two governments Manchester Federation of Parap- department regulation banning would be bound not to introduce rofessionals, the group represent­ i such practices. Many of the the agreement in any future ing teacher’s aides. checks were for amounts of more litigation over the sewer. If approved, paraprofessionals than $1,000. The path in which the sewage will see starting salaries rise O’Dea’s lawyer, Scott Garver, should be directed has been the from $6,555 to $7,342 a year, urged Judge Maxwell Heiman on subject of town and district retroactive to July 1 when their Tuesday to grant accelerated dispute. ’The direction of the current contract expired. Parap­ rehabilitation, which is available sewage flow would determine rofessionals with five or more AP photo only to first-time offenders. which government would collect years experience will see pay FURRY CARPET — Millions of starving pictured at Station, a Under accelerated rehabilita­ outlet charges. increases from $9,755 to $10,925 tion. a defendant doesn’t enter a wild rabbits are swarming across the property in the far north of South plea and his or her record is wiped. '6911 yearly. of Australia like a furry carpet, The paraprofessionals ratified Australia. It was estimated that one clean after a successful period of the two-year contract last month stripping vegetation in one of the worst property was overrun with 24 million probation. The contract callsfora rai.seof 12 plagues on record. The rabbits were rabbits. Garver insisted that the former Hoiiday deputy commissioner did not percent the first year and more Reginald PInto/Manchtttsr Herald Reginald Plnto/Menchaatar Herald From page 1 than 8 percent beginning the attempt to keep his check cashing second- yepr. An additional 4 activities secret from DMV offi­ COMING — Runners head out along A total of 7,(X)0 runners is expected for GOING — All you see is the backs of the Turkey Day run. The runners, after cials. Garver argued that O’Dea percent will be added in 1990 Main Street after answering the starter’s this year’s running set for Thursday. runners as they head up Charter Oak hitting the mile mark, then must take on Nationally, authorities pre­ Rabbit plague follows drought returned all the money he owed gun for the 1987 Manchester Road Race. pared for a holiday jam of the department and left his Street during the first mile of the annual "Heartbreak Hill.” motorists today. In Southern SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — commission’s senior research one of the worst pests on the personal check to cover the California, the Highway Patrol Millions of starving wild rabbits officer, estimated 24 million island continent. amount in each instance. planned a Thanksgiving "lurkey Florida are eating their way across the rabbits invaded the ranch. The latest outbreak follows two Garver also insisted that O’Dea Outback like a furry carpet, But Ron Hyde, manager of the years of heavy rains, said Cooke. watch" in the desert east and From page 1 always intended to repay the north of Los Angeles for tl)ose stripping it bare of vegetation in 2,800-square-mile Quinyambie Efforts to eradicate rabbits with money he received from the one of the worst rabbit plagues on station on the border between the the virus myxomatosis have No. 1 tag up for grabs in Road Race violating speed, safety belt and check cashing scheme. other traffic laws. record, officials said today. state of and New waned as the animals became But Assistant State’s Attorney Fewer than a dozen were at a The plague follows a weeks- The National Safety Council South Wales said he thought the immune, he said. Roger Dobris told the judge that It’s less than 24 hours before the runners, several wear the No. 1 tag on Thanksgiving. shelter in Venice in Sarasota long drought, and farmers said estimate was low. He said the explosion in rabbit of world-class distinction, answer the .starter's gun 5. Keith Brantly, 6. Jim Cooper. 7. Gerry O’Reilly. said 450 to 550 people may die in County and the 96 resident.*; of the offense was serious because it Two-time runner-up Richard O’Flynn (1985 and 8. Steve Spence, 9. David Murphy, 10. Joe Swift. traffic accidents between 6 p.m. dead and dying rabbits were "Some areas of the ground are numbers began in a 155,000- involved violating the public for the 52nd Manchester Road Race. Shore Acres Nursing Home in St. filling dried river beds and water ’87) is back for another shot as are Gerry O’Reilly, Women’s Division — 1. Linda Begley, 2. Christine Wednesday and midnight Sun­ Petersburg Beach were taken to virtually moving around here. square-mile mainly pastoral re­ trust. He charged that O’Dea Runners such as John Doherty and John Jim Cooper and Keith Brantly. Brantly. a day. During a non-holiday, four-' holes. There are so many of them,” he gion in far northeast South abused his position by intimidat­ Gregorek, who have national and international Thoughts Pfitzinger. 3. Judi SI. Hilaire. 4. Jill Clarke. 5. Sue two other nursing homes because Scientists from the South Aus­ said by radio telephone. “Every Australia and part of New South j 26-year-old from Gainesville. Fla., who recently Faber. day weekend, about 390 people of a danger of flooding. ing his subordinates and actually reputations, are as familiar with Manchesterites as Iff? won the Asbury Park lOK, said after last year’s could expect to be killed. Last tralian state government’s inch of shade beneath trees and Wales and that the animals were transferred one employee who ApLENtv Jim Tierney’s picks; All three causeways connecting Animal and Plant Control Com­ next-door neighbors. This is the third venture up race. “Now I know what I need to do (to win.” He’ll Men’s Division — 1. John Doherty. 2. John year, 494 people died during bushes and by fence posts is moving south, where it is cooler. objected to his actions. Highland Street’s “Heartbreak Hill’’ for each. Len Auster St. Petersburg and Tampa were mission said they were trying to packed with rabbits trying to Australia’s wild rabbit popula­ y get his opportunity Thursday. Jim Cooper, a native Gregorek, 3. Keith Brantly, 4, Richard O’Flynn, 5. Thanksgiving weekend. closed late Tuesday because of “The abuse of power and Sports Editor For air travelers, the cost of measure the ecological impact of escape the sun.” tion is estimated to exceed 200 position shakes the public’s confi­ Doherty, a member of the Irish Olympic Team in of Granby who now lives in Marietta. Ga . was Are Nakkim. 6. Jim Cooper. 7. Maurico Gonzales. high winds. the infestation, which has rav­ Seoul. South Korea, where he placed a fourth (21:56) a year ago and he, too, is going to 8. Marcos Barreto, 9. Gerry O’Reilly. 10, Dave flying went up at midnight On Tuesday, 85 multimillion- Cooke said it was the worst million, or about 13 rabbits for dence in its government and Tuesday. aged thousands of square miles of plague on record. “I’ve never every Australian, according to officials.” the prosecutor disappointing ninth in the 5,000-meter run, has won give it another shot. The list of contenders is long. Murphy. dollaf* F-16 jets were flown from the spatfsely populated Outback. The women’s field has been enhanced by the The nation's biggest airlines MacDill Air Force Base to seen anything like it," he said, the government-funded Bureau claimed in a written in his first two trips to Manchester. He won last went ahead with plansannounced News reports said the rabbits describing a field trip where of Agricultural and Resource memorandum. year with a time of 21:31, the second fastest too much energy on the hill. A year later, going out return of course record-holder Judi St. Hilaire. Her Women’s Division — 1. Judi St. Hilaire. 2. Dobbins Air Force Base atMa- were so desperate for food and too conservatively, Gregorek improved his time by last week to boost their lowest rietta, Ga., to wait out the storm. thousands of rabbits huddled in Economics. Heiman said he agreed with the clocking ever recorded here. condition will come into question Thursday. St. Christine Pfitzinger, 3. Jill Clarke. 4. Linda Begley, discount aii fares and eliminate water they were licking plates the shade to escape the 115- Rabbits cost Australia millions prosecution that the crimes were 30 seconds, but had to settle for third place overall. Hilaire, 29. missed almost two years of competition 5. Sue Faber. A 216-foot freighter. Percy left by campers. Doherty’s last race was on Oct. 23. He placed But unlike several “name” runners who have cheap fares that can be booked a Navigator, with 10 people aboard degree summer heat. of dollars a year in lost agricultu­ of a serious nature and violated a and then missed further training with a kidney few days in advance. Among The Quinyambie cattle station, Rabbits, introduced by the first ral production, the bureau said. public trust. second in the Bowling Green (Ky.) lOK Classic in been to Manchester once and didn't return, problem. ”I wouldn’t run if I wasn’t ready to be □ □ □ stalled Tuesday, about 140 miles several hundred miles north of 28:32. “It was a decent race, but I could tell I hadn’t those making the changes were west of Fort Myers, the Coast European settlers 200 years ago, They produce six to seven litters a O’Dea will return to court Dec. Gregorek is back for another crack at the title. "I competitive.” she said. If you're in Thursday’s race field, and you think United Airlines, American Air­ Adelaide, said it was overrun took to Australia because it has no year, bearing about five to six 6 for another pre-trial conference run in 10 days.” Betook 10 days off after his don’t like to give up on something until I master it," Jill Clarke of Sheffield, England, who ran away Guard said. The freighter was in with rabbits. Dr. Brian Cooke, the you’ve seen somebody who looks like University of lines, Northwest Airlines, Trans 15-foot seas and more than 63 mph natural predators. They became offspring each time. on his case. experience in Seoul. “I took the break after the said Gregorek, who was a member of the 1980 and with the women’s division title last year in 25:35, is Connecticut basketball coach Jim Calhoun, you’re World Airlines and Delta Air winds, but was not in immediate Olympics. I feel that hasn’t hurt me but someone 1984 U.S. Olympic teams in the steeplechase. “I back to defend it. Stiff competition can be expected wrong. It is indeed Calhoun. Lines. danger. Petty Officer Joe Dye without a break can be either tired or ready to go might be here a few more times. I don’t like to give from Sue Faber of Waterbury; 29-year-old The third-year Husky coach, encouraged to run The new fares were not ex­ said. all out” up until I get something done.” Christine Pfitzinger, wife of American marathoner pected to affect the volume of L’Ambiance settlement ends OSHA cases in Manchester a year ago by UConn athletic trainer A Coast Guard cutter was John Treacy holds the course record of 21:26 set Three Mexican runners, led by Maurico Gohzale.s Peter Pfitzinger: and Linda Begley of Suffield. Mary Neubelt, a Manchester native, said last week Thanksgiving travel. Delta spo­ expected to rendezvous with the in 1979. Treacy was third in the recent New York and Marcos Barreto, both 28. add some spice to this Begley, winner of the MCC New England Relays’ kesman Bill Berry said at the BRIDGEPORT (AP) - The overall 241 million settlement of kill, N.Y.: and Tallahas.see and at a global settlement of all he’ll be in the field. Calhoun had a time of 35; 25 a freighter early today to tow it to settlement reached with federal Marathon and is not scheduled to go after hi.s fifth year’s field. ‘‘They’re like their food. They run hot 4-miler in June, could surprise us. year ago, placing him J,649th overall. He’s an avid carrier’s Atlanta headquarters. all potential lawsuits stemming Vero Beach. Fla. matters related to L’Ambiance victory in Manchester. safe port. Dye said. authorities over fines in’the the from the collapse, also ended a The violations were found dur­ and cold,” Doherty said, issuing a warning for all. So. who will take the prizes home? runner, but his training has been curtailed by "Those fares going into effect collapse, the department has Give the 28-year-old Gregorek credit for He expects the Mexican entrants will try to set the require advance purchase, so L'Ambiance Plaza disaster also legal battle over whether four of ing inspections made following agreed to waive all those penal­ My picks: incessant calls from the likes of The New York resulted in the .settlement of the companies “willfully" vio­ the collapse of L’Ambiance. ties.” he said. perserverance. The Barrington, R.I.. resident was early pace. Men’s Division — 1. John Gregorek, 2. John Times and The Boston Globe. they will be for later travel,” first here in 1985, finishing fourth after expending There are a number of other runner.*: who eould Berry said. "The people traveling seven other safety cases pending lated federal safety rules, as OSA “What the agreement calls for Texstar agreed to drop its Doherty, 3. Richard O’Flynn. 4. Maurico Gonzales. It’s the price of success. this weekend made their reserva­ Helpers against one of the contractors, a had charged. Is that Texstar. without admitting appeals in all cases, while not tions some time ago." government attorney says. In. addition, the agreement any violation of the act. will admitting it violated any federal Officials prepared fora flood of From page 1 Texstar Contruction Corp, and settled seven outstanding cases withdraw their contests of all safety rules. The company did, fliers. four other companies had been with proposed fines totalling cases.” said Michael D. Felsen. a however, agree to correct unsafe More than 200,000 passengers St. to St. James Church, where assessed fines totalling $5.1 mil­ more than $90,000 against Tex­ government attorney represent­ practices. Cavs no longer a surprise, today were expected to pass they’ll turn on the more than 700 lion by the Occupational Safety star in Worcester, Watertown, ing OSHA, Texstar officials declined One constant with race through the nation’s busiest air­ lights that decorate the 50-foot- and Health Administration in Revere and Lynn. Mass.: Fish- “As part of the effort to arrive comment. port, Chicago’s O’Hare Interna­ high tree. connection with the the April 23, tional. On a normal day, 120,000 to The children’s names were 1987 collapse of the Bridgeport has been Bob Dougan beat the herky jerky Celtics 150,000 use the airport. The randomly drawn from about 100 apartment complex that killed 28 workers. By Brent Laymen Chicago Transit Authority entries in the Herald’s Turn on Bv Len Auster clerk of the course, as a planned longer trains and more But agreements announced AAanchester Herald The Associated Press the Rights Contest, which ran for Monday eliminated the fines, referee, general chairman fare handlers for rides from a week. The contest was open to (for two years) and as a finish downtown to O’Hare. Manchester area children in although thecompanies agreed to The Manchester Road Race HARTFORD — Ending their pay OSHA $430,000. the govern­ line judge, where he'll be again 10-year, 26-game road losing At Boston’s Logan Interna­ kindergarten through sixth is celebrating its 52nd running this year, said the improve­ ri tional Airport, 78,000 travelers grade. ment’s cost of investigating the on Thanksgiving Day morn­ streak against the Boston Celtics collapse. Texstar. based in San The ments he’s witnessed have was sweet, but it’s continued were expected, an increase of 30 The winners will meet at the ing. You’ll notice, however, Antonio, Texas, must pay $300,000 been for the best. ”I give Dr. success this season that the percent from the normal number. firehouse at around C p m . ride this is not the 52nd annual. (Eamon) Flanagan’s race V *i The Massachusetts Port Author­ down to the tree and flip the of that amount, OSHA lias said The race, the brainchild of Cleveland Cavaliers are more The settlement, part of an committee a lot of credit. Since interested in now. ity planned extra buses, vans and switch at around 6:30 p.m. how-to-go

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p SPORTS Ueberroth may wind up c . IN BR IEF with position with Bush r Cougars Win first By Ben Walker Ueberroth aided Bush in a gress and Is familiar with the After two narrow defeats, the Manchester The Associated Press , behind-the-scenes role, identify­ Washington scene. u>minunity College men’s basketball team ing star players that likely would Still, it is unclear where all of broke into the win column Tuesday night with a NEW YORK — Peter Ueber­ help the vice president on the that leaves him. And the commis­ Zo'u UConn-Avery Point at East drug issue. sioner, who views himself as a / \ Catholic High School. roth’s future might be in George Bush’s administration, and they Ueberroth also gave Bush private sector person and insists 1 / Kevin Wilson had 18 points. Terry Smith 13 and have talked. But whether the specific proposals on fighting the he does not want a life in politics, former Coventry High All-State performer Jon \ \ baseball commissioner and the drug war and assisted him in is privately saying he does not ^ y m o u r snared 7 rebounds to pace the 1-2 president-elect can make a making contacts in the anti­ think the Bush people will offer Cougars. Stacey Wood netted a dozen points to ansrthing too go<^ to turn down. pace Avery Point. 0-1. match remains uncertain. substance abuse field, according to a former Bush campaign aide. •T v e heard his name menti­ MCC’s next game is Monday at 7:30 p.m, at The Cabinet is the highest level oned in the past for president, East (^tholic against Community College of of several high-profile Jobs At 51, with strong leadership secretary of state and other Rhode Island. Ueberroth has been linked to qualities and a dynamic personal­ things. Like Lcelacocca, he’s one since announcing he would leave ity, Ueberroth is attractive to of those names that Just keeps Jamboree set Dec. 3 office March 31. He recently Bush. Another Bush aide, speak­ popping up everywhere,” said mm: i turned down MGM Pictures Inc., ing on condition of anonymity, Andy Zarutskie, press secretary BOLTON — The second annual Bolton AP photo which wanted him as chief said some members of the for Ben Gilman, a New York Jamboree will be held on Saturday. Dec. 3 executive officer, and is now transition team liked the idea of congressman who serves on the starting at 7:45 p.m. at the Bolton Ice Palace and YES! — Indiana Pacers’ head coach being wooed by Eastern Airlines. bringing in an outside "star” committee that writes anti-drug Ueberroth’s battle to rid base­ such as Ueberroth as a way of Rtglntld Plnto/MtnchwWr Herald will include host Manchester High, East Catholic George Irvine celebrates his team's first legislation. Rcglnild PInto/MinchMter Herald and Rockville High ice hockey teams. It will be win of the year Tuesday night in ball of drugs and his business demonstrating Bush’s initiative. Ueberroth and Bush spoke game situation with each team involved in two background intrigued members Two years ago, when the before the election, although it EAGLE SENIORS — Thirteen seniors McGarry. co-captain Paul Chabot, Indianapolis. The Pacers beat the INDIAN SENIORS — Eleven seniors will are, from left, front row: Ray Angle, 15-minute periods. Play is round robin. of the Bush transition team, who concept ofa "drug czar” was first not known whether they have will don the Blue and White of East co-captain Scott Beaulieu, Tim Carroll, Milwaukee Bucks, 105-91, for their first have yet to name a commerce mentioned, Ueberroth was inter­ wear the Red and White colors of Vinnie Moore, Chip Driggs, Tony Admission is $3 for adults and 82 for students. talked since then. One of Ueber­ Catholic High School forthe last time on Mike Anderson. Standing: Kris Manchester begins its regular season on win this year after nine losses. secretary or fill the newly created ested. He told friends he would roth’s indirect links is American Manchester High for one final time when McCarthy, Bryan Slater. Back row: Tom “ drug czar” position. consider public service in an Thanksgiving Day when the Eagle Schmacher, Charles Bombardier, Marc Saturday, Dec. 10, at 8 p.m, at the Ice Palace League President Dr. Bobby the Indians combat crosstown East Cosgrove, Jerry Hollis, Brian Pelletier, against Windsor High. Yet Ueberroth, Congressional appointed job of significance — gridders take on crosstown Manchester Mangiafico, Paul Dumais, Tom Shee­ Brown, a long-time Bush friend Catholic on Thanksgiving morning at 11 Chris Thompson, Russ Harlow, Adam sources say, has expressed little possibly an ambassadorship — from Texas. High at Memorial Field. The Eagles are, Dolphins waive Franklin han, Kevin Wilson, Kevin Travis. at Memorial Field. The Indian seniors interest in the drug post, which but would not run for elective Ueberroth, as he has in the from left, front row: Joe Neri, Steve Driggs. office. Freshmen did well M IAM I (A P ) — The Miami Dolphins on pays $99,500 per year. And the past, declined this week to leading candidate for the com­ Ueberroth is a former member NEW B R ITAIN — Freshmen Hank Stephenson Tuesday waived veteran place-kicker Tony comment specifically on his Franklin, who missed three field goals in merce job appears to be Robert of advisory boards to the U.S. future. and Chris Lyder, both Manchester High School Mo.sbacher, a Houston oil and gas Department of Commerce and [ graduates, contributed to the success of the Sunday’s 6-3 loss to the New England Patriots. " I ’m not worried about it. I'm Coach Don Shula said he’ll decide later in the producer who gave Bush big the Department of Transporta­ sure something will work out,” he Central Connecticut State University men’s campaign support. tion, has testified before Con­ soccer team this past fall. Stephenson played in week whether to activate kicker Fuad Reveiz. said last summer. 12 games, starting four, while Lyder saw service who has missed the past five games with a Turkey Day clash is something special in 10 games. John Kronenwetter, an East strained thigh muscle. Catholic High graduate, played four games in Franklin’s misses against his ex-teammates goal, starting one. included a 23-yarder with seven minutes left. He Kings whip slumping Flyers Central finished the year with a 12-5-2 record. missed seven of 11 kicks in five games with Miami. MHS and East look to salvage season with final-game victory RIsCassI leads Trinity By Jim Tierney P L A Y E D quarterback in his final There’s no question (a win) won’t Blue named LPGA boss NHL Roundup Manchester Herald high school game for Windham make up for the other eight HARTFORD — Freshman fullback Kevin High against Manchester at losses. (But) certainly, it would NEW YORK (AP) - William Blue, an The annual Manchester High- Memorial Field in 1963, know.s take a little of the sting out of it. RisCassi. a graduate of East Catholic High PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The lineups international marketing executive, was named East Catholic Thanksgiving Day how special a Thanksgiving Day I ’m thinking of the kids, the School, led the Trinity College football team in Kings coach Robbie Ftorek has commissioner of the Ladies Professional Golf football game is special for affair can be. seniors in particular. From that East Catholic rushing with 380 yards. RisCassi averaged 4.3 the N H L’s leading goal-scorer Manchester Association on Tuesday. several reasons. standpoint it would mean a lot to yards per carry on 88 attempts. He scored three and the league’s most praised " I t ’s the game you never No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. No, Name Ht. Wt. Cl. touchdowns. He replaces John Laupheimer. who is leaving Emotions run high mainly due us.” after 6*/4 years to become a staff vice president of staron his team. He’s still looking to the intratown rivalry and forget.” McLaughlin said, recal­ Offense RisCassi holds the East Catholic career for a better way to use them. ling the 13-0 Windham win 25 International Management Group. because it is the final time the EAST WAS THE NO. 1 team in 12 scoring record with 252 points. He scored 24 TDs "W e’ve been trying a lot of years ago. "There are 13 kids who Marc Mangiafico 6-1 190 Sr QB 18 Arls Leonard 5-7 160 Jr in 1986 when East won the state Class MM title Blue, 48, begins his five-year term in January. senior players will don their the state a year ago with an different combinations and w e’ll are going to be in their last game. 99 Scott Beaulieu 6-1 190 Sr RB 30 ’Trinity finished its season with a 5-2-1 mark. His salary was not disclosed. respective school colors. unblemished 11-0 mark and a Jerry Hollis 5-10 150 Sr continue to experiment,” Ftorek What they have to take.away 36 Blue has been director of international Both the Indians (2-7) and the Class M state championship. Tom Sheehan 5-10 170 Sr RB/WB 12 VInnIe Moore 5-19 175 Sr said after Bernie Nicholls scored from their senior year in football, marketing for The Kahlua Group, a division of Eagles (1-8) have endured diffi­ Graduation took its toll on East’s 27 Mike Anderson 5-9 three goals in less than 3*A in more than a large measure, 170 Sr FB 44 Chip Driggs 6-2 210 Sr Allied-Lyons in Universal City, Calif. He said his cult seasons. First-year Man­ offensive line and two All-State 47 Kevin Wilson 5-11 175 Sr SE/TE Tyson-Bruno fight set business background will help him strengthen minutes to lead Los Angeles to a chester Coach Jim McLaughlin depends upon how the game goes halfbacks. Aaron Alibrio and 81 Adam Driggs 6-1 195 Sr and expand the LPGA, which runs the women’s 6-1 victory over the Philadelphia and first-year East Coach Leo Thursday morning.” 84 Joe Burns 5-9 165 Jr SE 23 LONDON (AP) — Frank Bruno’s long-awaited Jason Talbot. Heading into this Brian Pelletier 5-10 170 Sr pro tour. Flyers on Tuesday night. Facchini have tried to put their 79 Charles Bombardlerl challenge for the world heavyweight boxing title “ It’s been a long fall for both season, the Eagles had a 16-game 6-1 270 Sr G 66 Ray Angle 6-0 195 Sr "He’s a guy who can carry a frustrating campaigns behind unbeaten streak intact. came a step closer when Mike ’Tyson’s lawyer programs,” McLaughlin con­ 65 Steve McQarry 6-1 185 Sr G 52 team." Ftorek said of Nicholls. them and gear their players New London edged East. 7-6, in Chris Thompson 6-0 195 Sr told British promoters the champion was ready tinued. "When you have the kind 55 Ryan rejects offer who leads the N H L with 26 goals. toward this special contest. the season opener back on Sept. Steve Prattson 5-10 185 Jr C 56 Tony McCarthy 5-8 155 Sr for a Jan. 14 showdown. He’s on a pace that would surpass of seasons that we’ve both had. This will be the 14th edition of 17. That proved to be a crippling 66 Paul Chabot 6-2 220 Sr T 72 London-based Jarvis Astaire .said he had been HOUSTON (A P ) — Veteran Houston Astros teammate Wayne Gretzky’s re­ it’s a chance to go out with some Bob Bovee 6-0 185 So the series which the Eagles lead. mental defeat. 68 contacted by Tyson’s attorney. Howard Weitz- pitcher Nolan Ryan has rejected an offer cord of 92 goals in a season. pleasant memories. There has to Joe Nerl 6-2 220 Sr T 77 Don Holbrook 6-3 270 Jr 8-5. East won, 38-8, last year. " I think it (a win in the opener) man, who said the champion was "ready, willing reportedly worth $1.5 million to play next year for " I ’m happy the way w e’re be_ p sense of putting what’s East can retire the Arm y and happened in back of us and to would’ve made all the difference Defense and able” to fight Bruno. the California Angels. playing.” Gretzky said. "W e ’re Navy Club Trophy with a victory in the worid.” Facchini said. 98 Kevin Travis 5-10 190 Sr The latest development followed speculation " I just wasn’t satisified with it” Ryan said going to get better and better.” make this game separate.” E 81 Adam Driggs 6-1 195 Sr this year. A school must win three "The confidence factor became a that ’Tyson was some 28 pounds overweight and, Monday of the Angels’ contract proposal. But he Facchini. who played his final 55 Steve Prattson 5-10 185 Jr E 80 The victory was the Kings’ games, out of a possible five, to problem and losing that first Matt Bourque 6-0 160 Jr because he was at the center of a legal wrangle, noted that negotiations with the Angels have not scholastic football game for St 65 seventh in the last eight games, gain the award and East leads the game was part of it. And losing Steve McGarry 6-1 185 Sr T 77 Don Holbrook 6-3 270 Jr was likely to postpone the bout until mid-March yet ended. while the Flyers have won only Bernard’s High in Uncasville in APpholc current series, 2-1. Also, for the (senior quarterback Marc) Man­ 68 Joe Nerl 6-2 220 Sr T Richard Moss. Ryan’s agent, said he planned once in the same span. 1972, told his players of a situation 50 Ed Kravltz 5-11 175 Jr third straight year, the Herald similar to the Eagles this year. giafico halfway through the year 99 Scott Beaulieu to meet again with Angels General Manager Philadelphia goalie Ron Hex- SAVE Capitals’ goalie Clint Malarchuk makes the save 6-1 190 sr LB 23 Brian Pelletier 5-10 170 Sr will present the Town Champion­ “ My senior year in high school put us on a real downhill slide. Masur, Westphal triumph Mike Port Tuesday. Moss said he also expected to tall is 1-8-1 in his last lOgamesand 66 Paul Chabot 6-2 220 Sr LB on a shot taken by the Islanders' Randy Wood (11) in their ship Trophy to the winning team. my team was 3-7," Facchini The kids didn’t believe they were 52 Chris Thompson 6-0 195 Sr receive Houston’s second proposal Tuesday. the Flyers are 3-6-1 in the last 10, 38 BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) — Eighth-seeded game Tuesday night at the Nassau Coliseum. The It’s presented on a permanent explained. "Despite that we won a good football team. Record- Jim Varhue 5-10 180 Jr LB 44 Vinnie Moore 5-9 175 Sr Australian Wally Masur and West German Although Ryan said he probably would be 4-12-1 in the last 17 after a 4-0 Capitals won, 4-2. basis to the winning school. big. 44-0, against Montville High. wise. we’re a 1-8 football team. I 35 Tim Carroll 5-11 180 Sr LB/DB 85 Robert Johnson Michael Westphal won their opening matches at talking soon with the Milwaukee club. Brewers start. In their last six home 6-0 145 So That game sticks out most. I don’t believe the kids are that 84 Joe Burns 5-9 165 Jr the $490,000 Belgian Indoor Championships. General Manager Harry Dalton said Tuesday games, the Flyers are 1-4-1. DB 10 Kevin Bottomley 5-9 ISO So fourth straightgameanddropthe Bassen and Derek King. MCLAUGHLIN, WHO think, the last one you play deficient ability-wise or skill- Westphal needed just under two hours or oust that he did not plan to make an offer to the "I don’t know what’s wrong,” 47 Kevin Wilson 5-11 175 Sr DB 41-year-old pitcher. defending Patrick Division wise.” 15 Bryan Slater 5-7 165 Sr Belgian Johan Vekemans 6-3. 7-6 (7-2) and Masur said defenseman Kerry Huffman, 12 champion Islanders farther into Canucks 4, Sabres 2: At Van­ A key ingredient in the outcome Marc Mangiafico 6-1 190 Sr S 30 Jerry Hollis 5-10 150 Sr rallied for a 6-7 (4-7). 6-4. 6-0 victory over Marian who was on ice for four of the the cellar. may be the performance of Kings’ six goals. “ Everyone has couver, rookie Trevor Linden Vajda of Czechoslovakia. Power-play goals by Steve Manchester senior fullback Chip Sullivan Stadium sold to take a look at themselves and scored his second hat trick in four EC’s Paul Chabot Leach and Geoff Courtnall and an games as the Canucks handed the Driggs, who has been out with a operation," McLaughlin said. Facchini said. “ His kids will chester while Mangiafico will call BOSTON (AP) — A judge Tuesday approved a play better. We just have to try a even-strength score by Bengt Sabres their fourth consecutive second-degree ligament strain in “ On our good offensive days, come out and they’ll execute and the signals for East. The Eagles Probert gets work visa $25 million bid by two Boston businessmen for little harder. You’ll make mis­ Gustafsson gave the Capita Is a 3-0 loss. Linden finished off his hat his left leg since halftime of the we’ve had good play out of the they’ll do'disciplined things and have not lost to Manchester with bankrupt Sullivan Stadium over a rival offer bv takes but you have to cover up for D ETRO IT (A P ) — Bob Probert, who was lead. The Islanders, thwarted on trick by scoring Into an empty net eyed by recruiters Enfield game on Oct. 29. Driggs fullback position. (Driggs) is a they’ll be well-drilled. Despite Mangiafico at quarterback. New England Patriots’ owner Victor Kiam. them." granted a work visa Tuesday by the U.S. five manpower advantages, ral­ with 28 seconds remaining. has been running in a pool since real quality athlete. He’s had what his record is, I know that Robert Kraft, one of the victorious bidders Capitals 4, Islanders 2: Washing­ Immigration and Naturalization service, could lied late in the. third perioid on John Tucker and Phil Housley then and just began practicing three full weeks off. We’ re he’s putting a sound team on the “I THINK (EAST CATHOLIC) downplayed Kiam ’s hints that he might move the ton used the power play to win its Bv Jim Tierney least at the I-AA level” be in a Detroit Red Wings uniform as early as goals 48 seconds apart by Bob scored for the Sabres. two days ago. The 6-2. 210-pound concerned about his stamina. field. By no stretch of the is a real good football team,” Manchester Herald Fachinni said the University of Friday. N FL team if problems with the stadium could not Driggs, who has rushed for 730 He’s going to play.” imagination do we consider them McLaughlin said. be corrected. Connecticut has shown an inter­ But Red Wings coach Jacques Demers said the yards on 105 carries and six Facchini, who was McLaugh­ a pushover. There’s certain to be “ Mangiafico is a pretty good kid. "W e’ll do everything a good landlord could One player who is usually est in Chabot. 23-year-old Probert. who scored a career-high 29 touchdowns in seven games, had lin’s assistant at Waterford High an intense rivalry between the We have to defend the option. We do. Kraft said. “ We didn’t spend $25 million for caught in the trenches may rise Whatever the outcome of the goals last season, may be playing left wing Tar Heels not missing a beat gained 160 yards in the first half for two years, has the utmost kids because it’s a crosstown both have questions about each this stadium to have someone move out. We think up to be a key perform er in the Thanksgiving Day game. Chabot against Enfield. instead of his old right wing post and on a new line respect for his form er mentor. rival. We’re expecting a battle” other because neither of us has he’ll find it very easy to remain here” By Bill Barnard 13th annual Thanksgiving Day has had a stellar career at East yet to be determined. the first meeting between the “ Not even seeing them (Man­ Junior Aris Leonard, a danger­ been consistent." Kraft and Steve Karp, his partner in K-Corp The Associated Press football game between crosstown and his future on the football field "IT (THE FULLBACK SLOT) ‘I m not going to breakup the Vzerman. chester) . I know one thing be­ ous runner .in his own right, will Those questions will be ans­ haven t spent the money yet. Kiam ’s KMS group teams since the Hoosiers beat the rivals Manchester High and East looks bright. is the nature of our mode of Gallant, MacLean line,’ ’ Demers said. NTT Roundup cause I know Jim McLaughlin.” start at quarterback for Man­ wered Thursday morning. ^ expected to appeal the decision by U.S. NEW YORK - The North Orangemen in the NCAA Tourna­ Catholic. Probert. who has struggled with alcoholism Bankruptcy Court Judge James N. Gabriel. Carolina Tar Heels were ready ment championship game in 1987 A vital part of the Eagles’ was suspended without pay for disciplinary and Jeff Lebo a school-record 17 But Kraft said he wants to close the deal with for J.R. Reid’s injury before it “I never look at the other vaunted wishbone offense which reasons Sept. 23. He was put back on the payroll assists in the game against trustee Stanley Miller, who has been overseeing happened. bench,” Syracuse coach Jim won back-to-back state cham­ Nov. 4 after his agent, Pat Ducharme. threatened UT-Chattanooga. while 6-10 cen­ the bankrupt stadium’s operations, as soon as Boeheim said of his confrontation pionships in 1986 and 1987, senior Kareem feted; Magic stars legal action. The 6-foot-9 Reid averaged 18 ter Scott Williams tied a career- possible, without regard to a possible appeal. points and nearly nine rebounds with Indiana’s Bob Knight. “ It’s offensive tackle/Iinebacker Paul high with 25 points against my team against their team. as a sophomore for North Carol­ Georgia, leading four teammates Chabot, is being watched from ina last season and he is the big Bobby Knight has never made a the sidelines not only by coaches, Nicklaus’ back improves White Sox sign Kittie in double figures. basket for Indiana. I don’t coach reason the Tar Heels are ranked Missouri, which beat Southwest but also by college recruiters. as Lakers outduel the Knicks PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla! (AP) - against the other coach. That’s a The 6-2, 220-pound Chabot will CHICAGO (AP) - Free agent Ron Kittle, who fifth nationally. But a stress Missouri and Xavier, Ohio, in Surgery remains a possibility, but Jack Nicklaus myth that’s been created.” be playing his final high school batted .258 as a designated hitter with Cleveland fracture will sideline him until early-round games, also is ad­ By Bill Barnard Cleveland, 0-7 before Jack said Tuesday he fully expects to extend his later this month. Syracuse crushed La Salle 92-76 last season, has accepted an offer to rejoin the justing to a missing player, the game, but surely not the final The Associated Press Ramsay quit and 0-2 for assist­ competitive golf career. and Wyoming 102-81 at home in game of his career. , the team said Tuesday. "Even before J.R was injured, graduated Derrick Chievous, now NBA Roundup ants Mel Daniels and Dave “ Right now, my back is the best it’s been in a we decided to distribute the ball the Carrier Dome to reach the " I ’m very impressed with him Terms of the agreement were not announced a top rookie for the Houston NEW YO RK — It was Kareem Twardzik, gave Milwaukee its long time,” Nicklaus said. " I f I continue to feel better this season and not neces­ semifinals. as an offensive lineman, but I but earlier reports put the value of the two-vear Rockets in the NBA. Abdul-Jabbar’.s night and Magic third consecutive defeat. the way I feel now, I see no reason not to fulfil my Indiana got 28 points from 6-4 think his best position is as pact at $1.1 million. ^ sarily make him the first option in To compensate, Coach Norm Johnson’s game. genuine, sincere cheer," Abdul- commitment to play in the Skins Game this the offense,” North Carolina swingman Jay Edwards’ in Sun­ linebacker,” first-year Eagle The White Sox have the right to extend the Stewart relies heavily on four Johnson scored 11 of his 25 Jabbar said of the halftime Nugget* 141, Net* 106: Fat weekend and in Australia next month," he said. coach Dean Smith said. “ So when day’s 84-73 second-round victory Coach Leo Facchini said. “ We contract to a third year. seniors, a junior and 6-10 sopho­ over Stanford. points in the last 5:06 and added 13 ovation. “ I honestly didn’t know Lever scored 16 of his 18 points in The Skins Game is to be played in LaQuinta. he was injured, we didn’t have to have one Division I school eva­ what to expect. Having lived Oalif. Kittle, 30, was Rookie of the Year with the more Doug Smith. Highly re­ Edwards’ status before the assists and 12 rebounds Tue.sday the first half and Denver won for change that much.” luating him right now as a here. I know they don’t give you White Sox in 1983. He also had offers from garded freshman Anthony Peeler season was in doubt after he night, leading the Los Angeles the 15th time in 16 home games Nicklaus also said he expects to play about 17 Without Reid, North Carolina linebacker. A lot of I-AA schools anything if you don’t earn it. I Cleveland and Baltimore. is being brought along slowly. underwent substance abuse reha­ Lakers past the New York Knicks against the Nets. tournaments around the world next year, a routed Tennessee-Chattanooga that have recruited him are guess I earned it.” He left the White Sox after the 1986 season Senior guard Byron Irvin bilitation during the spring and 110-98 in Abdul-Jabbar’s last heavier schedule than he has attempted since 111-84 and beat Georgia 99-91 with unaware that he’s also a The game belonged to Johnson 76ar* 130, Bullet* 103; Mike winning the Masters in 1986. played with the Yankees in 1987, then joined scored 28 points in Sunday’s 83-71 summer. game at Madison Square Garden. a tack. Those victories qualified linebacker.” and James Worthy, who led the Gmimski and Hersey Hawkins Indians for the 1988 season, hitting IB home runs victory over Xavier. "W e kept Edwards on a day-to- “ The difference between the The inost successful playergolf has known said the Tar Heels for tonight’s Chabot had never played line­ Laker.s with 29 points. scored eight points each during a and driving in 43 runs in 75 games. "W e’re pleased with our first day basis.” Knight said. "There Knicksand the Lakersisknowing the back problems that threatened his playing semifinals of the Big Apple backer until Facchini took over Johnny Newman had 22 points 27-9 run midway through the third two games.’’ Stewart said. are things he has to conform to how to win,” Johnson said. “ We quarter, career continue to be kept in check by a series of National Invitation Tournament the coaching reins at East this and Gerald Wilkins and Patrick "W e’ve had trouble the last few that the rehab people have set up knew we would win. We just cortisone shots he received about 10 days ago. Graf Mover* arrested against No. 13 Missouri. year. “ There was some criticism Ewing 17 each for New York. Ron Anderson scored a career- years getting past the first round for him and I have set up for him. didn’t know how or when.” No. 6 Syracuse meets No. 20 of that (move to linebacker),” high 34 points for Philadelphia, of tournaments, so we’re already As long as he does what is Johnson has scored 79 points in BOCA RA'TON, Fla. (AP) — A Montreal man Indiana in the second game. Facchini said. “ I stand by that Blazer* 126, Sonic* 104: Jerome giving him 62 in his last two happy.” expected of him, he can stay with his last three games. Astros hire Bob Watson who wanted let West German tennis star Steffi Kevin Madden had 31 points move. I think it was a good move Kersey and Kevin Duckworth games. Terry Catledge scored 23 The Syracuse-Indiana game is us.” “ He’s unbelievable.” Lakers Graf know how much he loved her. was charged scored 27 points each and Seattle for Washington. HOUSTON (A P ) — The Houston Astros named for us and a good move for Paul coach Pat Riley said. “ He’s done with criminal mischief and trespassing after w as charged with eight Bob Watson assistantgeneral manager, bringing Chabot. I think he’s got the raw this three games in a row. He Piston* 00, Hornet* 03: Joe ® ">essage on a utility pole technicals. him back to the team where he made his debut as essentials to play linebacker at really dug down deep. He got his Dumars scored 20 of his 26 points Gil Guillemette, 27. was arrested after an Two fights broke out in the a professional baseball player 22 years ago. Noll’s job safe for moment hand on every loose ball, got the in the first half and Detroit pulled undercover detective saw him writing in French second quarter and Portland’s Watson, 42, spent the past four seasons as an rebounds and made all the big away with a 12-2 run in the third with a marker on Saturday. Steve Johnson and Seattle’s Xav­ Instructor and coach with the Oakland Athletics. PITTSBURGH (AP) - Pitts­ unprecedented in-season baskets” quarter. Several love letters, newspaper clippings and mean we're going to go in and ier McDaniel were ejected. He will serve under General Manager Bill Wood burgh Steelers president Dan criticism. Not wanted Abdul-Jabbar scored 12 points, Robert Reid scored 19 points for magazines about the 10-year-old Graf were found chuck everything.” Dale Ellis scored 22 points for with the Astros. Rooney says he has no plans to Rooney promised an extensive only the’ second time he has Charlotte. Watson made his m ajor league debut with the said ' ‘ '''"8 . police chuck Coach Chuck Noll, but he is OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - AP photo Seattle. off-season evaluation of the Steel­ The Steelers are headed for reached double figures in nine Bull* 114, King* 98: Michael Astros in 1966, appearing in one game as a pinch clearly unhappy the 2-10 Steelers Oakland General Manager Sandy Police charged Guillemette with trespassine ers’ coaching and scouting staffs their worst season since they ONE LAST TIME — The Lakers’ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, games this season. Abdul-Jabbar Pacar* 105, Buck* 01: In its first Jordan scored 32 points on hitter. In a career that spanned 15 seasons, he are tied with Green Bay and Alderson said the Athletics have because he parked his 1986 Volkswagen van on and said. " I want to get it across were MS in 1069, Noll’s rookie left, who was honored In halftime ceremonies, fires a shot was honored at halftime before start under new coach George 16-for-20 shooting, grabbed a had a .295 lifetime average with 184 homers and Dallas for the N F L ’s worst informed designated hitter Don private property while he wrote his message that I ’m not taking this situation the sellout crowd in the first of 25 Irvine, Indiana won its first game 089 RBI record. season; their worst season since Baylor that they are not inter­ over the Knicks' Patrick Ewing in their game Tuesday season-high 11 rebounds and had they said. * all right.” farewells expected around the of the season, pulling away as " I don’t think we can say it’s all was6-10twoyearsago. Theyhave ested in retaining his services night at Madison Square Garden, The Lakers won, eight assists for the Bulls, who " I ’m going to look at every­ NBA in his final season. Chuck Person scored 10 of his 18 well and good.” Rooney said in lost 26 of their last 40 nonstrike next season. 110-98. never trailed. LaSalle Thompson thing,” he said. "This does not games. “ It was nice to hear such a points In the fourth quarter. scored 18 points for the Kings. 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 23, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednegday, Nov. 28,1986 — I7

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U.S., Soviets in agreement on anti-drug measure I FOCUS/Advice 8ARTAK Prague CZECHOSLOVAKIA, By Stephan Nasstrom be addressed by the world’s trafficking, added Makosky. Can­ the Olympics, when the drug The Associated Press sports leaders. United States, Some of the “If a fairly large portion of the ada’s deputy assistant minister sweep was made. hardest use of drugs occurs in “Limiting trafficking is an national teams, let’s say SO' for sports and fitness. The British government re­ training. MOSCOW — The United States aspect that has not yet been Swedish authorities and sports percent of mog.t Olympic team cently announced plans to outlaw The preliminary American- athletes, then you’re speaking and Soviet Olympic committees addressed by the various coun­ officials are investigating how to Wheelchair-bound dad loves tropical fish the unauthorized use of steroids, Soviet agreement, signed on previously had a wide-ranging tries of the world and I think impose stricter penalties against that most athletes during a year with jail terms and fines facing Monday, could lead to the first period would have a 2S-percent DEAR MR. ROSS: agreement covering sports ex­ that’s the next major frontier,’’ traffickers of illegal drugs, in the developed hair growth product, I can and mosquitoes. 4 ' > - . importers, dealers and users. drug testing program of top My dad just turned 52, changes and technical matters — said Lyle Makosky, a Canadian wake of the biggest drug sweep iii probabilty of being tested. That’s think of no greater pride than to Year-round, out-of-competItion athletes from the countries dur­ and I was unable to get Our little boy loves to play on tdoors, virtually everything except who is in Moscow for a UNESCO Swedish sports history. pretty high.” depart this world with hair. testing already is in effect in ing training twice a year, him the one thing he but he keeps getting bitten by the drugs. conference of sports ministers. At least a dozen people sus­ No dates have been set and no I have received permission from the Scandinavian countries. In “ It’s a good start,” Makosky said he’d like mdre than bugs. The health nurse said we need to Now the two finally have a The Scandinavian countries, pected of smuggling or distribut­ decision has been made on how Thanks penal physician, and the Upjohn / Sweden, forinstance, athletesare said. “ If twicea yearisunknown, anything; a fish tank either keep him indoors or solve our preliminary accord on perhaps which have long been leaders in ing illegal steroids facesentences many athletes will be subject to Company in New York has offered me subject to testing at all times. if it’s random, if it can occur at testing under the preliminary with tropical fish. bug problem. the most important problem year-round random drug testing, of six months to a maximum six A Million a prescription for $57. However, Would you help us out? We figure All athletes, regardless of com­ any time in the training and agreement, according to Sergei Dad has been para­ facing sports today. But other “ have some good examples years in prison. At least 30 people petition level, are tested, even because of racism and poverty, I am four loads of dirt would level the yard competition period, that already I Portugalov, a doctor of medicine lyzed from the waist Percy R obb drug-related issues are waiting to there” on the matter of limiting were questioned by police during those Swedes studying in the requesting with all sincerity, if you out. Each load costs $70 at 18 yards per think is quite frequent. on the Soviet Sports Committee. down since he was 17. would send me a check in the required load. It would help so much! Not once in all my years amount. did I ever hear him MRS. N.T., Thank you, Mr. Ross, for your LAKELAND, FLA. ..a complain. He’s done more on his readers are going to write and argue generous consideration. " 1: crutches than most men do on their that a fish tank with tropical fish is MR. L.R.J., own two feet. DEAR MRS. T.: I’ll bet whoever anything but a necessity. They’ll MICHIGAN CITY, IND. started the saying, “ dirt cheap” However, the use of his crutches complain that I didn’t help them, but SCOREBOARD certainly was never faced with your Crjpyiifihl Olvaa. CorlooniiU A Wiiters Syndicate came to an abrupt halt a year ago. He yet I can buy a 52-year-old man an D EAR MR. J.: I read your letter in dilemma. I can’t help but comment was in a car accident and both hands aquarium. disbelief. You’ il have to pardon me, that even dirt is expensive nowadays. were severely burnt. Now he’s pretty However, I have to address quality but your situation makes your request However, the flip side is I ’m happy Csnucks4. Sabres 2 Collage bowl picturo much confined to a wheelchair. My of life. If having something to care for, a bit bizarre. to shovel out $280 so you can resolve parenU get by on Dad’s disability Hockey ■utfgle 0 I 1—a to nurture and be proud of, such as However, if I were handed the death your bug problem. Good Luck! Saturday, Dec 10 check and on Mom’s job as a cleaning Voncauvtr 1 l >—4 TUpEcoltoMY^ ColNWiila Bowl tropical fish, will place a bonus in your penalty, I have no idea what my n r»t Period—1, Vancouver, Linden 9, At Fresno, CalM. person, but they don’t have any left dad’s days — I say it’s money not only “ last” request would be. In fact, you 1:M. Penoltlei—Hortmon, But (slosMno), Western Michigan vs. Fresno St., 4 over for extras. NHL standings 2:41; Reinhart, Von (trippino), 6:51; P.m. (ESPN) well spent, but wisely spent. almost had my $57 until I read you Minneapolis millionaire Percy Ross Follono, But (holdlno), 12:01; FOIIeno, But. Right now Dad enjoys sitting and nrldav, Dec X I can’t be all things to aii people, but requested a “ check.” Sorry, but I ’ve is internationally known for his molor (flehtlne), 19:15; Meinvk, Von, Independence Bowl watching my niece’s two little gold­ at least to your dad I can be a man who dealt with many inmates and know philanthropic works and likes to Second Period—2, Vancouver, Linden K) At Shreveport, La fish in a one-gallon bowl. I hope you FfrtrtaS DIvMen Southern Mississippi vs. Tsxas-EI Paso, 8 recognizes his need. My check is on that you can’t receive funds in the encourage others to help solve prob­ W L T 1Ptl OF OA (Hodgson, Nordff)Ori0,5;X(pp).3l Buffalo, p.m. (MIzlou) will be able to make my dad a happier NY Rangers 11 7 3 25 87 TO Tucker 6 (Anderson, Andersson),11:X. the way. form of a personal check. You can lems of those in need. Write to Ross in Pittsburgh 10 10 Penalties—Reinhart, Von (hooking). Saturday, Dec 24 man with a fish tank and tropical fish. 0 20 92 0 Sun Bowl only receive a money order. In other care of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Washington 9 9 2 20 X 0 1:48; Bodoer, But (hooktno),4;X; Houslev, I feel he should have it — he asks for so Philadelphia 9 1 09 But, malor (fighting), )5;01;Tantl,Von, At n Pose, Texas D EAR MR. ROSS; I ’m a poor, words, close but no cigar! Box 35000, Minneapolis, Minn 55435. 13 19 0 Alabama vs. Army, 1 p.m. (CBS) little. New Jersey 8 10 3 19 TO 82 molor (fighting), )5:01; Turgeon, But oppressed biack man at the Indiana Include a telephone number if you NY Islanders 7 11 2 16 0 76 (roughing),15:01; Bruce, Van,doublemlnor Mue-Groy All-Slar Oosslc At Menigemerv, Ala MRS. M.L., State Prison, sentenced to die at the D EAR MR. ROSS: We iive in a wish. All letters sent to Ross are read. Adoim Division (roughing),15:01. TBA AAontreal CLOQUET, MINN. end of the year. Balding has occurred trailer on a piece of land that has some 12 8 3 27 91 81 Third Period—4, Buffalo, Houslev 8 Sunday, Dec X Only a few are answered in this Boston 9 7 5 23 79 0 (Sheppard), 6 :0 (pp). 5, Vancouver, on the fore top of my head. really low spots. When it rains, the Buffalo 8 12 2 18 75 93 Reinhart 2 (Nordmork, Skrlko), 9 :0 Aloha Bowl column, although others may be Quebec 7 (pp). 6, Vancouver, Linden 11 (Pederson, At Henolalv DEAR MRS. L.: Many of my After reading an articie on a newiy water collects then breeds chiggers 12 2 ' 16 76 97 Woshlngton St. vs. Houston, 3:X p.m. acknowledged privately. Hartford 7 12 1 15 67 77 Snepsis), 19:M (en). Penalties—AAopuIre, is VXlPFAWlilt - (ABC) CAAAFBELL CONFERENCE But (charging), 2:0; Guv, Von (holding). N en ii Divtflen 5:0; Krupp, But, mlnor-molor (elbowino. qUAtn^BAck's O Wednesday, Dec X w L T f*tl OF OA ftahtlno), 8:05; Sutter, Von, molor (fight­ PoWN... Liberty Bowl Detroit 11 4 ing), 8:0; Anderson, But (holding). At Memphis, Tenn. 5 X 80 71 Indiana vs. South (tarollna, 8 p.m. Toronto 10 11 1 21 76 S3 11:0; Adorns, Von (sloshing), 14:19. .A (Roycom) On this day of many thanks, St. Louis 8 8 3 19 64 72 Shots on goal-Buffalo 6-11-5—22. Van­ Chicago 6 12 4 16 91 10 couver 10-7-11—X. Thuredoy, Dec 0 Minnesota 4 13 3 11 60 87 Power-plov Opportunities— Buffalo 1 ot6; Ah American Bowl Dr. Gott Vancouver 2 ot 6. At Mrmingham, Ala. Smvthe Division AP photo Coioarv 14 4 3 31 94 54 Goalies—Buffalo, Puppo, 6-4-2 (27shots-24 &T./ Florida vs. Illinois, 8 p.m. (ESPN) Peter Qott, M.D. Los Angeles 14 7 0 20 113 00 saves). Voncouver, Weeks, 6-6-1 (22-X). ' Reedom Bowl don’t be worried, be happy Edmonton 12 7 2 X 92 00 At Anaheim, Calif. TURKEY LESSON — Dick Butkus, of the Vancouver 10 11 3 Z3 81 74 A—)1,2X. Brigham Young vs. (talorado, 9 p.m. (MIzlou) DEAR system has been saved by such CBS-TV show “The NFL Today," gets Winnipeg 9 6 3 21 76 TO Referee—Andv vonHellemond Riday, Dec X IVVMWT • WSITTV* READERS: concern. It you don’t like your Los Anoeles 6, PhUodelphlo 1 HoHdov Bowl some pointers on cooking and carving a Washington 4, New York Islanders 2 At San Dleao An update on elected officials, you can go to (^Wyoming vs. Oklahoma State, 8 p.m. Thanksgiving turkey from oid pro Julia Vancouver 4, Buffalo 2 my traditional work and vote them out of office. WedneMtov's Oomes Child. Boston at AAontreal, 7:35 p.m. SMurdov, Dec 31 Thanksgiving We still have the soapbox and the Quebec at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Peach Bowl column: To­ D ear Abby ballot box. New York Rongersot PI ttsburgh,7:35p.m. Basketbafl A t Atlanta Optic neuritis Pistons 90. Hornets 93 Trallblazers 125. SuparSonlcs NATIONAL F(X)TBALL CONFERENCE Iowa vs. North Carolina State, 1 p.m. morrow is Abigail Van Buren Freedom rings! You can still Chicago at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. OFFENSE (MIzlou) Thanksgiving, worship at the church of your 104 Sunday, Jan. 1 Los Anoeles at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. DETROIT (99) Yords Rush Foss so why not take choice, or not worship at all if you PEOPLE New York Islanders at Washington, 8:05 Phoenix 016 160 7987 Gator Bowl Mahorn 44 22 10, Dontlev 1-8 4-4 6, At JacksenvIPe, Ro. has many causes p,m. NBA standings Lalmbeer 7-12 5-5 19, Dumars 10-16 66 26, PORTLAND (125) Son Francisco 430 190 7400 a few minutes don’t want to. You can cast a Edmonton at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Thomas 2-10 23 6, Rodman 69 04 12, Bryant 2-7 60 4, Kersey 13n 1-3 27, MInnesoto 4343 1310 30X (ESPN?'° ®*®*®' 3 ®-®’ to count your secret ballot, and even criticize New Jersey at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Johnson 6171-113, Solley 23 226 Edwords Duckworth 11-15 5-6 27, Drexler 4 X 8-9 24, Washington 4298 110 ,310 DEAR DR. GOTT: I recently lost the vision in my Reeves loyal to Motown Thursday’s Games 63 1-2 1. Totals 3846 2225 99. Porter 6911-1219, S. Johnson 24226, Young Rams 42X 1491 770 Monday, Jon. 2 blessings? your government without fearing EASTERN CONFERENCE PhUodelphlo Hall of Fome Bowl right eye due to optic neuritis. I ’m 31 and a graphic Philadelphia at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Atlantic DIvIslen CHARLOTTE (91) 36 65 11, Neal 1-2 60 2, Anderson 26 60 4, 4174 1418 7750 How’s your health? You have a poorer. No pensions. No welfare. a knock on the head or a knock on ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (A P ) — Martha Montreal at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Dallas 4im 1492 016 . . At Tampa, Ra artist. Wiii I iose sight in my other eye? w L Pet. 6B Trlpucko 617 1-1 11, Rombis 7-11 2-3 16, Jones 611-21, Ferreira 00600. Totals 4693 Louisiana State or Auburn vs. Syracuse, 1 few minor complaints? Well, No food stamps. No Social Secur­ your door in the middle of the Reeves is still loyal to the Motown sound, even Edmonton at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. New York Hoppen 25606, Holton 16224, Reld2211-1 33X1X. New Orleans 400 1497 2574 6 4 .600 Chicago p.m. (NBC) Philadelphia 6 4 _ 19, Oiopmon 611 3611, Kempton 46 2-310, SEATTLE (104) 4017 1775 779? thank God they’re not major. ity. No Medicare. In fact, one- night. though the conripany once relocated its offices .600 Tampa Bay 301 1207 2709 CHnis Besri DEAR READ ER: Optic neuritis, infiammationof New Jersey 5 6 .40 T/7 Booue$06640, Cureton 22(H)2, <5reen7460 (iioe 69 7-1017, Me Key 3111-17, Uster 35 At Orlando, Ro. Obviously, you’re still alive. You third of the people in the world And if you want to live under a without telling her, a discovery she made when NHL results Boston 1-27, EIIIS4193322, Lucas1-2622,McDonlel Giants 3824 110 076 the optic nerve at the back of the eyeball, is a serious 4 6 .400 2 14, Lewis 61600. Totals 41-4411-1493. Atlanta gems®n vs. Oklahoma, 1:X p.m. can probably think of at least one different system, goodbye and Woshlngtoh 2 6 37006, A. Johnson24604, Polynlce682212, 3721 1618 2103 will go to bed hungry tonight. she, well, heard it through the grapevine. .250 3 Green Bay 3473 103 (ABC) condition that may be caused by a range of Chorlotte 2 7 .222 3*/i Deholt X 26 25 20-99 Threott 68 61 12, Schoene 1-4 62 2 7410 person who isn’t around this year. Would you rather be in Bangla­ good luck! You are free to go. “ I still stand and sing the songs because I Chortotte x 17 21 26-43 Detroit 250 957 1608 Colton Bowl neurological diseases (such as multiple sclerosis), Kings 6, Flyers 1 C DIvltlen Reynolds 212 41013.Totals 400923X104. At DoHas If you awakened this morning desh, Ethiopia or Nicaragua? There are no walls or fences to remember the good times, the loyalty and Detroit 9 1 .900 _ Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Detroit 56 Arkonsas vs. UCLA, 1:X p.m. (CBS) viral infections, chemical poisoning and biood clots Clevelond 7 (Mahorn 10), Charlotte X (Rombis 14)^ Portland X M » 43—IX 6SE and were able to hear the birds Are you lonely? The way to keep you here. working hard to please Berry Gordy,” said Ms. 1 .875 1 Yards Rush Fletta Bowl that interrupt the flow of oxygen to the retina. In Los Anoeles a l 3 -4 Atlanta 6 4 .600 3 Assists—Detroit 18 (Thomas 8), Charlotte X Seattle X X 0 a o ^ ix Poss sing, use your vocal cords to utter As a final thought. I ’ll repeat Phitadsiimia Chicago (Holton 8). Totol fouls—Detroit 15, 3Polnt goal—Ellis. Fouled out—None. Minnesota 3035 1176 1659 ... ~ Tempo, Aril. have a friend is to be one. If Reeves, who’s appearing in Atlantic City until 0 1 0—1 6 4 .600 3 Chicago many cases of optic neuritis, no cause can be found. First Period—1, Los Angeles, Duchesne 8 Mllwoukee 3 4 .40 Charlotte 21. A—23,388. Rebounds—Portland 62 (Duckwarth 11), 3279 995 7764 (NBO* **** '''‘'"'"'®' 3 ® '"- human sounds, walk to the nobody calls you, pick up the my Thanksgiving prayer; per­ next month. 4»/j Son Francisco 3512 1218 7794 The primary symptom is loss of vision — either (Tonelll, Duguoy), 13:20. 2, Los Angeles, Indlono 1 9 .100 e SeottleX(Palynlce7). Assists—Partlanda Rote Bowl breakfast table on two good legs phone and call somebody. Go out haps you will want to use it at your In 1960, Gordy built his music empire in Duchesne 9 (Tonelll, Duguoy), 15:29 (sh). (Porter, Drexler 9), Seattle a (Lucas 9). Green Bov 3731 101 2090 totai ioss or a centrai blind spot. Treatment depends :ONFERENCE Pacars IBS. Bucks 91 Washington 370 1165 073 At Fxedeno, Cain. and read the newspaper with two of your way to do something nice table tomorrow: Detroit, Ms. Reeves’ hometown. She joined the Penalties—Hextoll, Phi, served bvMol- 1 Division Total fouls—Portland X, Seattle 29. , Mldilgon vs. Southern Cal, 5 p.m. on the cause, if one can be discovered. When therapy lanby (sloshing), 1:59; Fenton, LA Technicals—McDaniel 2 (elected), Seattle New Orleans 380 1295 7591 good eyes (or even one), praise for somebody. It’s a sure cure for O, heavenly Father: We thank company in 1962 as secretary and later began w L Pet. GB Rams 306 (ABC) (roughing), 3:42; Chvchrun, Phi (rough­ Utah 6 2 .7 » Coach Blckerstaff, Cage, Lister, Seattle 3 130 7557 is started soon enough, vision may return. MILWAUKEE (91) Phoenix 3969 1418 2531 Sopor Bowl the Lord! A lot of people couldn’t. • the blues. thee for food and remember the singing backup. ing), 3:42; Wotters, LA (Interference), Denver 7 3 .700 Cummlngs4231-219, Krystkowlak25606, Illegal defense. A—10,956. At New Orleans However, if treatment is delayed permanent Houston Dallas 4016 150 2465 How’s your pocketbook? Thin? Are you concerned about your hungry. In 1963, Martha andTheVandellas were born 4:22; Laldlaw,LA(hooklng),11:18;Watters, 7 3 .700 _ Slkma24 604, Moncrlef295611, Pressey ' Detroit uulslona State or Auburn vs. Rorldo LA (hooking), 13:43; Watters, LA Dallas 6 4111 1579 2537 damage will result because of post-neuritic optic 3 .07 69 46 15, Pierce 69 60 0,Breuer246O Giants 4117 State, 8:X p.m. (ABC) Well, most of the world is a lot country’s future? Hooray! Our We thank thee for health and with the release of “ Come Get These (holdlno), 17:05; NIcholls, LA (Illegal Son Antor.lo 2 6 .20 4 1X1 770 atrophy, actual withering of the optic nerve. stick), 17:44. Miami 6,Robertsl-7648,Grayer6131-lUAtokeskl Tompa Bay 41X 110 2974 (kronpe Bowl remember the sick. Memories” and “ Heat Wave.” In 1964, they 0 7 .000 5'/j 601-21, Dayls04600, Horrord61040. Totals Atlonta A t M iam i I do not know whether your normal eye will be Second Period—3, Philadelphia, Kerr 19 Pi Division 3688142391, 420 1722 2536 We thank thee for friends and had their biggest hit, ’ ’Dancing in the Streets.” (Tocchet, Zezel), 8:17 (pp). 4, Los Angeles, L.A. Lokers Football PhUodelphlo 4302 12X 3162 “ '® '"'' F>® ' S:Mp.m. affected in the future. Because'this would be such a 7 2 .778 _ INDIANA (IDS) INSCI remember the friendless. But she once returned from an overseas Robitallle 15 (Laldlow), 15:58. Penalties— (3olden State 5 4 .50 2 Person4176118,Wlllloms6116515,Smlts Saturday, Jon. 14 disastrous possibility, I urge you to discuss your Data Bank Kennedy, LA, mlnor-molor (InsHgo- Portland 5 We thank thee for freedom and engagement in 1971 and called Motown — only 5 .5X 2'/* 672610, Remlng9-1122X,M iller641-211, Jopon Bowl concerns with your ophthalmologist. tor, flghtlno), 4:15; Chychrun, Phi, Phoenix 4 5 .466 3 Gray23604, Frederick 25606, Long681-19, At Yokohama, Japan remember the enslaved. to find out it had relocated to Los Angeles mlnor-molor (high-sticking, fighting), Seattle 4 5 .466 3 Tisdale 26369, Sklles 1-4 603. Totals 4676 NFL standings 4:15; McSorley, LA (roughing), 4:15; L.A. Clippers NFL Individual Isadars May these remembrances stir months earlier. 4 6 .600 3«/i 1621105. East-WMt Shrine Claulc DEAR DR. GOTT: I had prostate cancer two Brown, Phi (roughing), 4:15; Tonelll, LA Sacramento 1 8 .111 6 Milwaukee 27 23 19 aa— 91 At Stanford, Coin. us to service. (hloh-stlcklng),4:15; DeGray, LA (Interfer­ Tuesday’s Games AMERICAN CONFERENCE TBA years ago. The tumor was not removed but some f c l d ^ 11 23 25 26-105 East AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE That thy gifts to us may be used ence), 6:54; Hextoll, Phi, misconduct, Cleveland 114, Boston 102 2Palnt goal-M iller 2, Pressey, Sklles. OuartaitMicks Hula Bowl lymph nodes were and radiation seeds were served by Mellanby, 4:54; Baumgartner, PhUodelphlo 130, Washington 103 _ ^ , W L T Pet. PF PA for others. Amen. Star pays $200 fine Fouled out—None. Rebounds— X-Buffolo 11 0 .917 252 154 „ , Att Com Yds TD int At Honolulu LA,mlsconduct,6:54; Brown, Phi (Interfer­ Detroit 99, Charlotte 93 Milwaukee 47 (Cummings 9), Indiana 49 1 E»',OS®n, cm. 303 175 2838 X 13 TBA implanted. I also had radiation treatments. LAWYERS at LEISURE: Have a wonderful Thanksgiv­ ence), 8:46; Laldlaw, LA (holdlno), Indiana 105, Milwaukee 91 (TIsdole 9). Assists—Milwaukee 19 (Pres­ New Englond 7 5 0 .583 196 2X K*lly, Buff 3X 194 2534 11 13 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor Todd Bridges, 11:05; Tocchet, Phi (Interference In Indlanopolls 6 6 0 .580 266 218 Saturday, Jon. 21 Recently, especially after exercise or being on my ing, and may God bless you and L.A. Lakers 110, New York 98 sey, Moncrief 5), Indiana M (Fleming 10). ^ rln o , Mia. 458 264 3178 16 17 Senior Bowl who starred in the “ D iff’rent Strokes” crease), 17:22. D e n w 141, New Jersey 106 Total fouls—Milwaukee 22, Indiana 25 N.Y. Jets 5 6 1 .458 239 245 D e^rg, K.C. 06 153 2029 11 12 At MoMIe, Ala. feet all day, I develop severe tender swelling on both What lawyers do in their time off yours. Third Period—5, Los Angeles, NIcholls 24 ^rtlond 125, Seattle 104 MIomI 5 7 0 .417 195 240 television series, pleaded guilty to driving his A—8,SX. O'Brien, Jets 370 204 2146 10 7 TBA sides of my pelvic area. Is this cancer? The LOVE, ABBY (Gretzky),5:14(sh).6, LosAngeles,Nlcholls Chicago 114, Sacramento 98 Central Beuerlein, Raiders 09 101 1554 7 4 Activity Percent who engage in activity BMW car 80 mph in a 35 zone and received a 25 (Gretzky), 7:02.7, Los Angeles, NIcholls Wednesday’s Games Cincinnati 9 3 0 .750 360 240 urologist doesn’t know. Houston 4 0 .667 X I 277 Stoutfer, Sea. 173 H 1106 4 6 fine, a court official said. 26 (Robitallle, Kennedy), 8:31. CTiorlotte ot Boston, 7:30 p.m. Lakars110,Knlcks98 8 E I^V , Den. 348 189 2294 11 14 Watching TV 69.1 ®/o By the way, want an instant $200 Penalties— KrusheInvskI, LA (holding), aevelond at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland 7 5 0 .583 204 193 Chandler, Ind. loi 12X 10 Rttsburgh 2 10 0 .167 229 333 1 0 6 DEAR READ ER: I don’t know either. I suspect high? The surest cure for the Bridges entered his plea last week, said a 4:55; Baumgartner, LA, motor-misconduct L.A. Lakers at MIomI, 7:30 p.m. Wlalone, S.D. 149 93 1067 4 8 Dining out (flghtlno), 8:31; Nachbaur, Phi, malor- New York at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. L.A. LAKERS (110) Wsst that your symptoms are due to something other than 65.3®/o post-holiday blues is to do some­ court clerk on Tuesday, who declined to give A.C.Green 7-12 6919, Worthy 16241-1 29, mlsconduct (fighting), 8:31; Tocchet, Onyer at Dallas, 8 p.m. Denver 6 6 0 .500 237 255 Rushers thing nice for someone. Why not her name. The 23-year-old actor pleaded Phi (roughing), 9:06; DeGray, LA (rough­ Abdul-Jabbar 613 2212, Johnson 418 7-725, L.A. Raiders 6 6 0 .500 219 234 Transactions your prostate cancer, because the remaining Reading W ^lngton ot Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Att Yds Ayg LGTD innocent to a charge of reckless driving at his ing), 9:06; NIcholls, LA (slashing), 14:42; Atlonta at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Scott 614 1-2 14, Thompson 1-3 1-2 3, Seattle 6 6 0 .500 212 2XDickerson, Ind. cancer is not likely to affect you in this way. call someone who lives alone and Samuelsson, Phi (holding),14:42. Woolrldoe65000, C3impbell 26226, Rivers San Diego 4 0 .333 167 2X 2X 1Z0 4.3 41 10 Going to theater or movie 58.7% Houston at Utah, 9:X p.m. 8 Stephens, N.E. 04 K1 4.0 B 3 For example, arthritis can cause painful pelvic invite him (or her) to join you for arraignment earlier this year. Shots on goat—Los Angeles 13-15-10—38. ^ w Jersey ot Phoenix, 9 : » p.m. 1- 1 60 2 Totals 4696 1425 110,Kansas City 3 8 1 .292 181 218Brooks, cm. Phllodelphia 11-1M0—33. NEW YORK (98) NATIONAL CONFERENCE i a 743 5.8 S 7 BASEBALL swelling. Ask your urologist to refer you to an Taking part in sports 54.1 ®/o lunch or dinner? The incident was just the latest in the actor's Clippers, 10:M p.m. Warner, Sea. 1 » 738 3.7 £? 6 American League Power-play Opportunities—Los An- Seattle at Golden State, 10:M p.m. B M a Oakley 611 2-2 12 East Rozler, Hou. orthopedic specialist for an opinion. Better yet, call and say, “ I ’m legal problems. geles0of3; Phllodelphia 1 of 9. Ewing 7-15 36 17, Jackson 622 26 14, N.Y. Glonts 7 5 0 .583 253 246 IX 692 3.7 a 6 CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Agreed to Traveling Thunday’s Games Thomas, Buff. 167 676 4.0 . Goalies—Los Angeles, Healy, 12-64) (33 No gomes scheduled G.WlIkIns 611 46 17, Walker 2-4 1-1 5, Philadelphia 7 5 0 .583 283 254 0 1 term s with Ron Kittle, outflelder- coming to get you, and I ’ll see that Allen, Rolders 1 0 655 1 5 32 7 designated hitter, on a two-vear contract. shols-32 saves). Phllodelphia, Hextoll, 7-11-1 ...... Fttdoy’s Gomes Butlw 1-11-23, Tucker 26604, Strickland 1-3 Phoenix 7 5 0 .583 282 04Anderson, S.D. D EAR DR. GOTT: I had some dysplastic moles - Exercising, dancing you get home.” (Many older (3F32). 10 655 4.5 X 2 Milwaukee at Boston, 7:X p.m 2- 24, S.(Veen 60620. Totals 349317-2398.Washington 6 6 0 .500 278 307McNeil, Jets 1 0 651 4.1 removed. Now the dermatologist checks me people don’t drive, and those who Reagan In dispute A—17,423. Oiwlotfe ot Philadelphia, 7:X p.m. Dallas 2 10 0 .167 196 292Woods, cm. 28 3 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Watching sports IX 610 4.7 0 10 Announcedthottheywlllnotofferacontract do don’t like to go out alone after Referee —Ron Hoggorth. Washington at Indiana, 7:X p.m Angeles U X 26 29-110 Central Recelvert regularly and removes any she thinks look funny. Is LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Reagan, Linesmen—Mark Pore, Ray Scopinello. MW^Wk X 18 X 16- X Chicago 10 2 0 .833 253 152 to Don Baylor, designated hitter. Continuing eduqation Atlanta at Dallas, 8 p.m. NO YdsAvg LG TD this correct? dark.) the last of the presidential family to enter show Son Antonio at Utah, 9:X p.m. oools—Newman 2, Scott, Minnesota 8 4 0 .667 304IX Toon, Jets 63 625 9.9 Seattle ot Phoenix, 9:X p.m. G.WlIkIns. Fouled out—None. Rebounds— Detroit 3 9 0 .250 IX 242 X 2 TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Announced It Attending church, other reiigious acts P. S. Special greetings to those business, is involved in a dispute with a game Clayton, Mia. 60 01 112 45 7 will pick up the option on the controct of New J e r ^ m L.A. Clippers, 10:X p.m. iJohnson '2), New York 56 Tampa Bay 3 9 0 .250 213 308Reed, Buff. 58 804 119 DEAR READER: Yes. Some dysplastic moles of you in the military who wrote show host that has all the makings of a feisty Capitals 4. Islandere 2 Houston ot Portland, )0:X p.m. (Oakley, Ewing 13). Assists—Los Angeles a Green Bay 2 10 0 .167 1R 246 65 4 Ernie Whitt, , through the 1989 V. Johnson, Den 53 7M 119 0 4 season. Nomed Mike Squires first base are precancerous. In patients with a history of these from remote corners of the world y^ns® n 13), New York 17 (Jackson 11). WMt Shuler, Jets soap opera. Total fou s—Los Angeles 19, New York 21. SO 581 11.6 24 1 coach. Washington 1 a 1—4 New Orleans 9 3 0 .750 270 IX Hill, Hou. 48 804 168 lesions, any suspicious growths should be periodi­ to tell me that you are using my Reagan has filed a claim against the '*’®'* " ' W defense. L.A. Rams 7 5 0 .583 300 232 P 0 National Letigue N.Y. Islanders 0 0 >—a NBA rasuHs A—19,591. Brown, cm. 0 1080 X.0 0 8 HOUSTON ASTROS—Named Bob Wot- cally removed. NEA graphic Thanksgiving prayer. San Francisco 7 5 0 .5X X2 2XPaige, K.C. producers of the syndicated series "Lingo,” Rrst Period—1,Washlngton,Guskifsson6 Atlanta 4 8 0 .333 208 260 0 632 114 49 4 son ossistant general monoger. (Christian, Stevens), 7:52. Penalties— Polmer, K.C. 46 560 12.2 ^ 4 Pacific Coopt Leopue alleging that Ralph Andrews Productions has x-clinched division title Jensen, Mlo. Stevens, Was (hooking), 10:20; Stevens, Csvaliare 114, Cattles 102 Nuggsts 141, Nats 106 Thursday, Nov. X 44 496 11.3 31 3 TUCSON TOROS—Named Bob Skinner failed to pay him more than $20,000 in back pay, Was (roughing), 12:55; VUkota, NY monoger. (roughing), 12:55; Pryor, NY (tripping), Minnesota at Detroit, 12:X p.m. rerun fees and pension and benefits. NEW JERSEY (1M) Houston at Dallas, 4 p.m. BASKETBALL 13:46; Ridley, Was (hooking), 17:38. C L E V E L A N D (114) Sunday, Nov. 0 Notional Basketball Association Child should pay the price for his votes Andrews admits he probably owes Reagan Second Period—2, Washington, Leach 2 Sanders 6-10 3-3 15, Nance 7-14 8-10 22, Berry 613 36 13, B.WIIIIoms 613 1-3 13, NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Hinson 614 67 17, Bogley 68 22 10, Buffalo at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Traded the money, but said the show is in "great (Courtnatl, Ledyord), 6:30 (pp). 3, Washing­ Harper 7-136418, Price Cleveland at Washington, 1 p.m. Guarterhocks Jerome Whitehead, center, to the San ton, Courtnoll 11 (Hunter, Stevens), 417 26 a , Conner 614 60 12, ... Att Com YdsTD Int financial difficulty.” ’ -3 M*- Williams 074610, Shockleford 25 62 4, Hopson 61 16 1, Gree>i Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. Antonio Spurs for Shelton Jones,forward. use your second, and so on. 14:00 (pp). Penalties—Stevens, Was CHARGERS-Re-sIgned have seen these polls and they clearly ashamed to ask a question or say “ I attorney will charge you a relatively PHILADELPHIA (IX) Indlai^lls 340 1454 2023 .. - ffO YdsAvg LG TO Steve Fuller, quorterbock, and Jeff Jack- I did not realize it until we received Goalies—Washington, Atalarchuk 7-7-2 CHICAGO (114) <• *>' 13-4 « 7 modest annual fee so that his or her /. *®Wnson 11-196022 C ^ lo n d 3444 1225 2419 son, linebacker. our phone bill — we were charged 50 state on the screen that there is a don’t know.” There has never been’a (25 shotv23 sayes). New York, Hrudey 64-2 Grant696412 Sellers24226Cartwright MLJockson, Phil. 66 6(7 10.4 41 5 (20-16). GmlnskI 614M 14 Cheeks 24604, Hawkins ;?** 1509 009 J.SmIlh, n o e . 63 773 113 0 4 cents for each vote he made. When I 50-cent charge per call. stupid question — only stupid address is the permanent ad(lr«ss of Stone gives birth 614_6517,Ancterson 16213334, Brooks 1-200 61164 a, Vincent602212Jordan16206032, KOfWOSCItv 3484 104 22M A—125D6. CorzIneSO 1-212 Wppon686010, Poxson 37 Crate, S^. 62 04 67 B O HOCKEY notified the TV station, they sold their If your son is old enough to answers. the corporation. " Referee— Don Morouelll. Linesmen— 2^nWJMM4Welp62600,Th®rnton61 fXffff® 3378 14X 1890 Plord, Roms 0 969 166 0 5 Notional Hockey League BURBANK, Calif. (AP) - Actress Dee 600. Totals51-9927-aiX 608, Haley60604 Nealy 001-21, Perdue61 SonW «»o 3245 1391 1854 poll clearly states that there is 50-cent participate in this kind of a poll, he is Forming a corporation is not a In most states there is a modest Pot Dapuzzo, Gerard Gauthier. 6O0.Totals44»1616114. J ^ u e l^ a n t s 0 892119 46 3 ClTrls^Pr^’o^r'''' 'SLANDERrRecalled New England 3222 1403 1419 •VW2,^II. 0 50 9.9 0 3 certainly old enough to understand corporate tax. Your accountant can Wallace Stone, best known for her role as the WASHINGTON (HI) ^•f«nseman, from charge for voting. My son thought It particularly complex proposition. But SACRAMENTO (98) O B ^ , Mlnn. 0 1007 113 67 6 Springfield of the Americon Hockey this. Further, with such a poll there is help you with the appropriate pay­ tolerant mother in ”E.T. — The Extra- « ii® U ® ® »?y Klno7-162216, Fern 1-3 DEFENSE H ^ T.B. S3 Ml 111 42 8 meant just 50 cents no matter how in my opinion you are far wiser to use «olone4186018, Jones McCray 7-10 6014, Pinckney 7-16 6014, Yards Rush ments here as well as with your Terrestrial,” has given birth to an 8-pound girl, Thompson 7-12 64 18, K.SmIth 610 1-2 9, Pass Settle, Atl. 0 481 9.1 0 1 RlSftHl! WANGERS-Sent Mike many times he voted. tacit understanding that each person the services of an attorney than to Radio, T V y M3, Wllllams41622X, Buffalo 3251 107 aox Punters annual filing. her publicist said. O.SmIth 7-17 60 14, WIttmon 1-5 60 3, Cleveland X16 15X I ’ve called the phone company and votes only once. attempt to do it yourself. Pressley 301-27, Klelne1-6602, Petersen 1-2 1792 . ^ NO Yds LG Avg "nW l<5S?&uSo^'^ Stone, married to actor Christopher Stone, 2.T0tals 47-103411103. Houston 3536 1209 230 Arn®ld, Pet. 0 3046 69 «.9 they say that they are not responsible In any event, the phone company The first thing you must do is select 002, Del Negro 701-115. Totals45927-998. Raiders 3716 1SX 061 delivered Gabrielle Elise on Sunday at St. Kansas City Buford, Giants 51 0 X 0 0 6 because my son should have been certainly isn’t responsible, nor is the a name. Ordinarily you select three TONIGHT PlWedilghle 0 » x 19-)X 37X 104 1944 TeltSChIk, Phil. 0 2993 70 41.6 Joseph Medical Center, spokeswoman Susan 7 p.m. — Big Apple NIT semifinal: X X 0 i s ^ i x piKtaOO X 0 X 25-114 New England 3782 160 003 aware of the 50-cent charge. Who do TV station. It seems to me that you names — the one that you want most Bruce Willlamt, America’s top S o c r o m ^ 18 X X 2 4 - X Cincinnati Horne, Phoe. 57 230 0 414 North Carolina vs. Missouri, ESPN 3-Polnt g®ol—Anders®n. FOuled out— 3850 150 0)3 Saxon, Doll. 0 26(2 0 4L4 Calendar should acquaint your son with the and two others. Then your attorney radio talk boat, 1b heard each Patricola said Tuesday. ^ 7:X p.m. — Nordlaues at Whalers, None. Rebounds—Phllodelphia 54 (Bark- 3Polnt gools-Paxson 2, WIttmon. Denver 3970 1882 2088 you think should pay for this? Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Chlcogo 46 San Diego Punt Retuniers price for participating in this demo­ weeknight on NBC (tatlonn. Write to The first-time mother and daughter returned SpertsOiannel, WTIC 3983 1454 250 _ . . , NO Yds Avg LG TD A.S., will submit those names to the North 7 :X p.m. — Bruins at Canadlens, (Jordan II), Sacramento 0 (McCroy, Jets 4067 1568 2499 Williams in care of the Manchester to their San Fernando Valley home in time for Thompson 6). Assists—Chicago 0 (Jordan Toylor, S.F. 0 4X 118 X 2 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA cratic process — either he uses his Carolina secretary of state to be Channel X « ^ r a ® n 7), Wartlngt®n X (Malone 7). Indianapolis 4070 I3X 0 X Gray, N.O. 17 X I 13.6 0 8), Sacramento X (Del Negro 7). Total Miami 1 THURSDAY own funds or works off the cost of the certain that no one else is using them. Herald, P.O. Box 581, Manchester Thanksgiving, Patricola said.^ 9 p.m. — Big Apple NIT xmlflnal: J®*"l fwita-Phllodelphla IS, WoNiIngton 41X 1722 2383 FUhXI, T.B. 19 206 10.7 40 0 FgetbPlI Syracuse vs. Indiana, ESPN M. A—7/137. fouls—Chicago 17, Sacramento 16. A— Seattle 43X 1790 2SX calls. 06040. 16,517, Pittsburgh SIkahema, Phoe. X X7 10.3 a 0 Manchester vs. East Catholic (at D EAR A.S.: I vote for the kid. If your first choice is taken, you will 430 13M 290 Barnes, Atl. X 253 9.7 H 0 Memorial Field), 11 o.m. >8 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1088 — 19 Supermarket Shopper Be creative with your Thanksgiving leftovers ShopRfte Does It! What’s to be Unwrap pea pods and place on a In a 3-quart casserole, combine minutes, or until noodles are Place 'A of the turkey mixture done with a re­ plate. Microwave at high for 2 carrots and butter. Cover and tender and the sauce thickens. inside each pita. Arrange pocket Picture deemed deceptive frigerator fuli minutes, or until defrosted. microwave at high power for 2 to 4 Stir twice during the cooking sandwiches on a paper towel lined Bv Martin Sloane my letter. of leftovers Microwave Drain. Set aside. Unwrap frozen minutes, or until carrot Is tender- process. Stir in sour cream. Let plate. practices In com m erce," said once the rice and place in a I'A quart crisp. Stir once. Stir in soup mix, stand for 10 minutes, covered. Microwave at 70 percent United Feature Syndicate A.W. OOSTING, Henry Whitlock, an attorney for Thanksgiving Kitchen casserole. Cover and microwave and pepper. Yields 4 servings. (medium-high) for 2'A to 5 MUSKEGON, MICH. the commission, "and this in­ feast is over? at high power for 3 to 4 minutes, or Blend in water and milk. Stir in minutes, or until cheese begins to DEAR MARTIN - Doesn’t a cludes misleading or deceptive customer have a right to expect If your re­ Marge Churchill until hot, stirring once to break turkey. Recover and microwave Turkey club pitas melt, rotating the plate once or DEAR A.W.: The first thing I advertising.” frigerator is apart. at high power for 10 to 14 minutes, twice. Yields 4 sandwiches. the contents of a package to bear did after reading your letter was But before you rush out to file a bulging and Stir in turkey and pea pods. or until mixture is slightly 4 slices bacflp some similarity to the picture of to purchase a box of Fruitful complaint with the FTC, Henry you ’ re In a Recover and microwave at high thickened, stirring twice. Stir in 1 cup thinly cut strips cooked Turkey curry the product shown on the front of Bran. By the time I ate the fourth gave me some insight into the the box? quandry about power for 2 to 4 minutes, or until rice. Cover and let stand for 5 turkey Vk cup chopped onion bowlful, I was more than con­ way the FTC might approach a what to do, let your microwave amount of food, only the portion to heated through, stiring once. Set minutes. Yields 4 servings. Vk cup shredded Cheddar ■A cup chopped celery I recently purchased a box of vinced that your impression was problem like this. come to your rescue. We suggest be eaten at that meal. Reheating aside. In a 1 cup measure, cheese Vk cup (1 stick) butter Kellogg’s Fruitful Bran. The accurate. The only abundant fruit "W e do not investigate every that you place leftovers of turkey, foods more than once will reduce combine butter, ginger, and Creamy turkey ■A cup alfalfa sprouts Vk teaspoon salt i front of the box showed a spoonful were raisins. In Uie four bowls, I problem, because we often find gravy and vegetables in contain­ the flavor and quality of the Z tablespoons finely chopped of cereal loaded with pieces of noticed only one piece of peach. pepper. Microwave at high power and vegetablea 1 tablespoon curry powder that problems like the one you ers that can be refrigerated, leftovers. for 45 seconds to 1 minute, oruntil onion Vk cup flour fruit — peaches, raisins, apples The next thing I did was call describe are self correcting; they covered. When it is time to We also have some other butter melts.’ Stir in soy sauce. I'A cups hot water Z pitas (6 inch) cut in half Z cups turkey or chicken stock and dates. But, when I poured the Kellogg’s. I asked Marie Kitlas, take care of themselves,” the reheat, simply arrange the re­ suggestions for leftovers which Pour over turkey mixture, toss to 1 5-ounce package noodles and Mayonnaise 1 cup milk cereal Into the bowl, the particles director of corporate publicity, attorney said. "When consumers frigerated foods on the table you will find delicious; coat. Yields 2 to 4 servings. primavera sauce mix Prepared mustard 3 cups chopped cooked turkey of fruit did not look at all like the whether the photo on the front of are disappointed, they stop buy­ buffet style. Let each person help ■A cup milk 4 thin slices of tomato Z tablespoons dry sherry picture. the Fruitful Bran box was meant ing the product.” himself to the amount and type of Turkey and pea Turkey and leek soup Z cups frozen broccoli, cauli­ Arrange bacon slices on a Place onion, celery and butter Checking the package again, I to show consumers what they It would be a pity if a foods that is desired. flower and carrot medley roasting rack. Cover with paper In a 3-quart round caserole. noticed that in tiny type to the left could expect to find inside. disappointed consumer’s only Cover the plate holding each pod medley ■A cup chopped carrot I'A cups cut up cooked turkey towel and microwave at high Microwave on high for 3 minutes. of the picture were the words "W e think the photos are a fair redress was to boycot the pro­ person’s selection of foods with 1 6-ounce package frozen pea 1 tablespoon butter 'A teaspoon pepper power for 3 to 5 minutes, or until Using a whisk, blend salt, curry “ enlarged to show texture.’ ’ representation,” she said. “ They duct. In fact, Kellogg’s does plastic wrap and pop it into the pods I Z.4-ounce package leek soup Z tablespoons sour cream brown and crisp. Cool slightly. powder and flour into butter I wrote to Kellogg’s: "This are a benefit to the consumer who provide a means of redress. microwave. Reheat on high for 2 1 6-ounce package frozen rice mix Place water in a 2-quart casse­ Crumble. mixture; whisk in stock and milk. morning I opened my new pur­ wants to know what they are Check the side of the package. to Z'fi minutes, depending upon medley ■A teaspoon pepper role, cover. Microwave at high In a small mixing bowl, com­ Whisking every 3 minutes, micro- chase of Fruitful Bran, expecting buying.” There, Kellogg’s prints a notice the amount of food on the plate. V/t cups cut up cooked turkey Z 1/3 cups hot water for 3 to 6 minutes, or until water bine bacon, turkey, cheese and wave on high for 8 minutes, or the first spoonful to at least have I asked Marie how much of that a consumer who is unhappy This method allows each person 2 tablespoons butter ■A cup milk boils. Stir in noodles and sauce sprouts, and onion. Mix well. until thickened. Add turkey and some resemblance to the picture each fruit was supposed to be with the product has the option of to make his own choice of food >/k teaspoon ground ginger I'A cups cut up cooked turkey mix, milk and vegetables, turkey Spread insides of pitas with sherry. Microwave on 70 percent on the box. To express disappoint­ inside each package. She said she sending in the package top for a that is going to be eaten. It also Vi teaspoon pepper pieces ,. and pepper. Microwave, unco­ mayonnaise and mustard. Place (medium-high) power for 5 ment is a mild statement. could not tell me because the replacement. eliminates reheating of the entire 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1/3 cup Instant rice vered, at high power for 10 to 14 1 tomato slice inside each pita. minutes. “ I waited for the addition of combination of cereal and fruit That’s what I intend to do. milk to perhaps cause a swelling was a precise formula, and 'T’ of the dried fruit and make it Kellogg’s did not give out infor­ more visible. It did not happen. mation on such things. Send questions and comments Menus Your product should be called Who decides whether a consu­ to Martin Sloane in care of The ■Bran with Traces of Fruit,’ mer’s complaint about such a Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, rather than ’ Fruitful Bran.’ Your product photo is valid? The Manchester 06040. The volume of Meals bn Wheels roast beef au jus, parslied noo­ served in the Bolton Elementary Coventry schools comments would be answer is the Federal Trade mall precludes Individual replies and Center schools the week of The following meals are to be dles, peas and pearl onions, appreciated.’’ Commission. to every letter, but Sloane will U.S.D.A. Choice Nov. 28 through Dec. 2: The following lunches will be served to Meals on Wheels clients pumpernickel bread, snowy It took Kellogg’s six weeks to "The FTC is charged with respond to letters of general Monday: Juice, tacos, lettuce served in the Coventry elemen­ the week of Nov. 28 through Dec. jewels. send a computer reply related to preventing deceptive acts or interest in the column. Bone In and tomato cup, peanut butter tary schools the week of Nov. 28 2. The hot noon meal is listed first, Friday: Cranberry juice, rice, turkey chow mein. Oriental ve­ cookie. through Dec. 2: the cool evening meal second. Monday: Beefaroni, green Monday: American chop suey getables, Chinese noodles, fresh Tuesday: Minestrone soup, egg or tuna sandwich, french fries, beans, garlic bread, sliced mann’s Egg Beaters or Egg Beaters with Cheez - with mild sauce, carrots, green fruit. Clip ‘n’ file fruit cocktail. peaches. 16-ounce packages. Expires Feb. 28, 1988. beans. Chicken sandwich, fruit, Tuesday: Oven baked chicken, Cereals, breakfast products, baby products milk. Manchester schools Wednesday: Cowboy meatloaf, QUAKER-WILLOW Premium Offer. Receive mashed potatoes, bread, corn, noodles with gravy, peas, fruit (File No. 1) Tuesday: Roast beef with The following lunches will be crisp. up to two Willow Tonka Toys and two Willow chilled peaches. Caps. Send the required refund form and three gravy, baked potato, mixed ve­ served in the Manchester public Wednesday: Calzone, vegeta­ Clip out this file and keep it with similar SIRLOIN getables. Egg salad sandwich, Thursday: Cheeseburger, cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with different Universal Product Codes-purchase schools the week of Nov. 28 green beans, french fries, fruited bles, fruit cup. fruit, milk. beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting seals from any of the following Quaker products: through Dec. 2: gelatin with topping. Thursday: Make your own Wednesday: Baked chicken the needed proofs of purchase while looking for Cap’n Crunch, Oh!s, Life, Quaker 100 percent USDA Monday: Cheeseburger on a Friday: Fruit juice, meat and sandwich, with meats and with gravy, whipped potatoes, the required forms at the supermarket, in Natural and Quaker Crunchy Bran Cereals; Aunt roll, french fries, green bans, cheese pizza, salad, pudding with cheeses, lettuce and tomato, spinach. Turkey sandwich, fruit, newspapers and magazines, and when trading Jemima Pancake Mixes; Aunt Jemima Syrups; CHOICE chilled fruit, topping. assorted fruit. milk. Tuesday: Vegetable beef soup, Friday: Pizza, tossed salad, with friends. Offers may not be available in all and Rice-A-Roni, Noodle RofiL and Savory Thursday: Baked meatloaf bologna and lettuce sandwich, assorted fruit. areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive Classics Side Dishes, for each Tonka Toy, along with gravy, whipped potatoes, Andover Elementary each refund. with 65 cents. Or send the required refund form STEAK. .vegetable sticks, chocolate and five different Universal Product Codes- broccoli. Chicken salad sand­ pudding. The following lunches will be The following lunches will be These offers require refund forms: purchase seals along with 90 cents for each wich, fruit, milk. Wednesday: Sliced turkey with served at Andover Elementary served at Coventry High School Friday: Stuffed shells with gravy, cranberry sauce, whipped School the week of Nov. 28' the week of Nov. 28 through Dec. CHEERIOS Photo Stamper Offer. Receive a Willow Cap ordered. Expires Dec. 31, 1988, or while supplies last. tomato sauce, zucchini, wax potatoes, com, roll and butter, through Dec. 2; 2: Cheerios Photo Stamper. Send the required beans. Tuna ' salad sandwich, peanut butter cookie.. Monday: Shells and meat Monday: Steak sandwich with refund form and two Cheerios Universal Product KELLOGG’S Stay Healthy Card Offer. Re­ fruit, milk. Thursday: Hamburger and sauce, green beans, onion rolls, cheese, vegetable, fruit. Code symbols, along with a check or money order ceive a set of four different Greeting Cards with YELLOW RIPE macaroni casserole, broccoli, choice of fruit. Tuesday: Lasagna, garlic for 53.95 and a photograph print for each Photo "Stay Healthy’ ’ messages. For every set Senior citizens bread and butter, fruited gelatin Tuesday: Chicken pie, corn on bread, vegetable, fruit. Stamper ordered. Expires March 31, 1989. ordered, Kellogg’s will donate 50 cents to the the cob, cheese wedge, peaches. FLEISCH M ANN’S Egg Beaters Coupon Offer. The following meals are to be with topping. Wednesday: Super taco, beef American Health Foundation. Send the required POPULAR FISH — Cooks around the country turn to Wednesday: ' French bread Receive three 40-cent coupons for Fleischmann’s Chiquita or served at Mayfair Gardens and Friday: Grape juice, tuna and cheese, lettuce and tomato, refund form and two Universal Product Code pizza, salad, juice cups. Egg Beaters or Egg Beaters with Cheez. Send the salmon. Westhill Gardens the week of salad on a roll, potato chips, corn niblets, fruit. symbols from any variety of Kellogg’s Just Right Other Brands apple-celery salad, vanilla Thursday: Barbecue Thursday: Clam roll, macaroni required refund form and three Universal Cereal for every set ordered. Expires March 31, BANANAS Nov. 28 through Dec. 2 to porkettes, sliced potatoes, mixed Product Code brand seals from three Fleisch­ Manchester residents who are 60 pudding. and cheese, choice of vegetable, 1989. vegetables, cornbread, ice or older: assorted fruit. cream. Salmon a popular fish Monday: Orange juice, veal Bolton schools Friday: Shells with meat Friday: Soup, grilled cheese, piccata, mashed potatoes, mixed sauce, hot garlic bread, tossed The following lunches will be cole slaw, applesauce. salad, assorted fruit. Cooks across the nation are broth. Arrange salmon in skillet, vegetables, tropical fruit with Pepperidge Farms attempts turning to salmon, a popular fish on top of onion and mushrooms, coconut. because it tastes wonderful, and and add remaining broth, wine Tuesday: Minestrone soup, has been proven to help lower and bay leaf. baked chicken, cheesy noodles, cholesterol. The Alaska Seafood Heat to the boil, then reduce zucchini and summer squash, Asst. Var. date bread, chocolate chip Marketing Institute reports that heat so that the liquid is barely to make a healthy cracker Plus Dep. consumers should feel safe pur­ simmering. Cover and simmer pudding. SUPER Wednesday: Apple juice, mea­ chasing frozen fish from Alaska, about 15 minutes, or until fish PEPPERIDGE FARM DISTINCTIVE LOW tloaf with onion gravy, mashed because the fish is flash-frozen at flakes easily with fork. Remove SALT SYMPHONY CRACKER ASSORTMENT. potatoes, green beans and toma­ sea. fish to a platter and keep warm. STOP& 51.79 for a 9>/i-oz. box of butter flavored thin, toasted toes, salad. Thousand Island In a cup, stir cornstarch and wheat and sesame crackers. Sttpermarket SPAM»L SPARKUNG Poached salmon broth together until smooth. dressing, wheat bread, raisins. Gradyally stir into broth mixture Thursday: Apricot nectar. Z tablespoons margarine SHOP Carolyn: I hate to gush but it's hard not to when Sampler in the skillet. Cook until mixture 1 cup sliced mushrooms talking about Pepperidge Farm. If this company Carolyn Wyman boils and thickens, stirring often. does make a bad-tasting product I have yet to try it. MINERAL WATER 4 ■A cup finely chopped onion n Remove bay leaf. & Bonnie Tandy Leblang 1 small clove garlic, minced Even when they’re doing something I don’t 1 UVi-ounce can chicken broth Spoon sauce over fish and serve CALDWELL .particularly care for — like taking salt out of 6 salmon steaks, about 'A pound with rice. Serves six. crackers — the result tastes good. The butter flavor each OIL INC. tastes like a high-class Ritz; the toasted wheat is DOVE LIQUID One-third cup chablls or other made palatable by the onion and sesame flavorings: dry white wine even the sesame is'better than its name would them with the much better-tasting popcorn. The 22 oz., 1 large bay leaf SUPER STOP & SHOP suggest. result is an improvement on plain rice cakes but DISH DETERGENT .61® So Bon, is it sick to be in love with a company? popcorn is still better. btl. I Z tablespoons cornstarch EMERGENCY p*rgil. C. O. D. Fire — Police — Medical 150 gal. minimum purchata Melt butter in a 10-inch skillet Bonnie; Not when the company is trying to make BETTY CROCKER MINI-MORSELS HOLIDAY over medium heat. Cook mush­ DIAL 911 649-8841 foods healthy like Pepperidge Farm is with this new C H IP FROSTING. 51.79 a 16-oz. can. rooms and onion with garlic until In Manchester low-sodium cracker selection. In line with govern­ FRESH 12 SIZE PrtDM Subftct to C h tn g t tender. Set aside >A cup of the ment standards, each serving of the low sodium Carolyn: Canned frostings are usually not sugary crackers they have packaged together has less than enough for my demanding tastes. Even so, I would 140 milligrams of salt. While cutting down on salt is use this one if I had to make a cake for a holiday head I a healthy idea, making crackers with highly party and didn’t have much time. (And who does cmmamR MANCHESTER saturated coconut oil — as they have done — is not. around the holidays?) The candies will make your 342 BROAD STREET Nice try, but I would suggest Pepperidge Farm get a cake look spiffy and unlike many such adornments, new conductor-to orchestrate their next "healthy” these are soft and edible. Save *3*” Or OFF Your Next line. Bonnie: Imagine a cake frosted with saturated Shopping Order With One Of These CHICO SAN ORIGINAL POPCORN CAKES. fats, artificial flavors and colors, gums, and Lightly salted and butter. 51.Z9 per S'A-oz. bag. preservatives. I wouldn’t serve that to any guest of ShopRite Coupon mine, especially during the season of good will and Bonnie: Here’s an interesting new snack that cheer. I WITH THIS ENTIRE COUPON should please those who like rice cakes and maybe If you have the time to make a cake, spend a little YOUR even those who don’t. These are a combination of more making an additive-free icing. Just mix I AND SINGLE popcorn and whole grain brown rice. Popcorn rice together some confectioners’ sugar and liquid I $30.00 Purchase OPEN cakes are low in calories and sodium, high in fiber (water, lemon or orange juice) and drizzle it over CHOICE and cholesterol-free. They come in two flavors but 'your masterpiece, then garnish for the holidays 041 I ’d buy only the plain. It doesn’t contain artificial with whole stemmed strawberries or holly. >00 flavors. I ShopRite Coupon I OFF Carolyn: Rice cakes are a dog of a snack. Bonnie Tandy Leblang Is a registered dietitian. I YOUR TOTAL ORDER WITH THIS ENTIRE COUPON THANKSGIVING Apparently realizing this, Chico San decided to mix Carolyn Wyman Is a Junk food fanatic. AND SINGLE I ENTIRE COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED I Coupon good at ShopRite Market. Limit one 1 per family. Effective Wed. Nov 23 thru Sat. $S0.00 Purchase Company recalls spoiled turkeys \ Nov. 26, 1968. $eoo PROVIDENCE. R.I. (AP) - A and the U.S. Agriculture Depart­ small stores where we could put 00414409 distributor says he has tracked ment has been notified, he said. our fingers right on it” ONLY ONE ENTIRE 9 off down most of the possibly spoiled The turkeys, with the number " I have recovered ... 90percent COUPON CAN BE YOUR TOTAL ORDER turkeys distributed by Norbest P-2487 on the metal package of them,” Bermansaid, estimat­ ENTIRE COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED Inc. throughout New England and closures, were processed under a ing the rest would be recovered REDEEMED Coupon flood at ShopRHa Marfcal. UmH one in Pittsburg, Penn. packaging agreement with a today. por fandiy. Effactiva Wad. Nov 23 thru Sat. \ Nov. 2M985. RANL-IPJn. Norbest, the country’s fifth- Columbia City, Ind., plant, Koro­ He said one store apparently largest turkey processing and logos spid. They were distributed had sold several boxes of birds to distributing company, an­ to stores throughout the six New someone for a raffle or similar • FARMINGTON AVE. nounced a voluntary recall Tues­ England states and in Pittsburgh, event and those were being • SPENCER STREET day for its “Family Tradition" Pa., he said. tracked down. MANCHESTER BRISTOL For Your Shopping Convenience brand turkeys. Three grocers Bennett S. Berman, executive Korologos said he did not know complained about spoiled giblets vice president of the meat div­ how many turkeys were involved, • W OLCOTT ST. • FEDERAL ROAD and necks, spokesman Mike ision of Roger Williams Foods in but said their total weight was Korologos said by telephone from Cranston, a Norbept distributor, less than 400,(N)0 pounds. 0.2 WATERBURY BROOKFIELD Norbest’s Salt Lake City, Utah, said he had distributed about 900 percent of Norbest’s total produc­ headquarters. boxes of turkeys, with from two to tion. Norbest turkeys weigh from InordertOMSureasuflicienl supply of sale Hems for all customers, w* mutt rtM r v tlh t right to limit purchaswtoAof any ■■IciUmt.wxcwptwhwrwolhcrMiMnotBd. Not responsible for typographical errors. None sold to other retailers or wholesalers. Artwork does not nscsstarlly represent items on ssle, It is tor display No illnesses had been reported four birds to a box. to "mostiv 6 to 20 pounds each, he said. purposes only. Prices effective Wed . Nov. 23 thru Sat., Nov. 26,1988. Sunday ssle sub|ect to blue laws. Copyright WAKEFERN FOOD CORP. 1988. W MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Nov. 23, 19S8 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Nov. 23, 1988 _81 McCAU OF THE WILD by OumM A Crawford SNAFU by Bruca Baattla KIT Tl’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright

IfHyXXJCAff'TTAKEA P u z z le s PI©TDFANCyR^(?riES. OOCA\ CWIe ! ovj.' I'M' yoU (M A MTT10 T V T o n ig h t OiV\ ^ C A ^ u e l I'M m i CRft^lNfei THe-fi/pyey. ACROSS 7 Peppery Answer to Previous Puzzle 5 : 3 0 P M [ESPN] Thoroughbred |T M C ] fyiOVIE: 'The W ind and the Lion' man teaches him about self-confidence house. Bette Davis, Carroll Baker, David 8 Barrier Sport! Digest An American widow and her two children and karate. Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat" R E E T IT "b McCallum. 1980. Rated PG. 1 Courage (sl.| becom e paw ns In a test of w ills when they Morita. Elisabeth Shue, 1984. Rated PG 10 Postal service 6 :0 0 P M CS (X) (SD ® N e w t [ESPN] NBA Today ^ S Foolish talk 1 M A G o L A 1 are kidnapped by a M oroccan desert chief- (In Stereo) 11 Clay pigeon GD Three't Company Part 1 of 2. lain. Sean Connery, Candice Bergen, Brian [USA] All-American Wrestling 9 Old Testament I f U D Q E E L L 1 1 :3 5 P M (X) Night Court shooting 9D Matt Houston Keith. 1975. Rated PG. (In Stereo) book e D 2 :0 0 A M CSD Can You Be Thlnnei? 12 Catchy verse (S) Gong Show [^SA] Murder, She Wrote (60 min.) 1 1 :5 0 P M [MAX] Cinemax Comedy 12 Actress___ Experiment: Norman's Corner (CC) GD Superior Court 15 Tit for — GD Cagney 8i Lacey ' 8 :3 0 P M C D m o v i e : -star Wars' A Andrews M | e L S motley group of rebels and robots band 1 2 :0 0 A M CE) Kojak 0 0 G® Home Shopping Overnight Sor- 17 Name ® A 'T a a m v ic e (3 hrs.) 13 Eskimo boat p o 1 togothor to oppose the evil Galactic Empire 3D St. Eluw here Part 2 o( 2. 19 Lower d D N e w s (Live) in George Lucas' Oscar-w inning space fan­ GD Update; Making it Happen 14 Devise E L Qj) Star Trek FBANUT8 by Charlat M. Schuli appendages 1 @ ) Doctor W ho Part 4 of 7. tasy, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Harrison (I® NVR Showcase 16 Hookup Ford. 1977. (R) (In Stereo) Q® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs ) 20 Giant of fairy E s T dD Charlie's Angels (§® Dating Game 18 Box for alms §8 Wyatt Earp tales ® Family Ties ® SP) War and Remembranca (CC| Bio- [ESPN] SportsLook A Thanksgiving Story “ Listen to who’s talking, TMANK5eiVIN6 5TORIE5 19 Moo Del recalls the slaughter of Jews at Babi (35) Current Affair [n 1 GD Noticias 21 Howl C Yor; Romm el advises Hitler to end the war; [M AX] MOVIE: 'Mind Killer' Exp . you meat loaf!” ARE h a r p TO WRITE.. 22 Shelf ® PELICULA: ‘Cronicas de un Coiado' monts in mind control have unexpocti : “You turkey! "she cried, 23 Shade trees r u N C A C M \ © ) W orld of Survival (R) Patton wins in Sicily; Natalie, Aaron and David Reynoso, Maricruz Olivier fects on a librarian and his assistant • “ I’d rather be a meat loaf 24 Up to dD Three's Company Louis are transferred to the "paradise “Who’s a turkey ? ’’ 26 Creme___ R H 1 N O A 1 R [CNN] Newsnight M cDonald, Christopher W ade, Sh; now [DIS] MOVIE: 'Charlotte's W eb' A pig is ghetto." Stars Robert Miichum and Jane than a turkey,you turkey!” -----creme p L A T O Ross. 1987. Rated NR, (In Stereo) “You, you turkey!” A N E saved from slaughter by a charming spi­ Seymour. (2 hrs., 30 min.) Part 7 of 7, (In [ESPN ] Motorcycle Racing: FIM World l\-v> 25 Mild oath Stereo) 28 Positive words der. a rat and a stuttering goose. V o ic e s of Superbike Championship From Sendai [TM C] MOVIE: 'The W ind and the Liun' 27 TV in England Japan. (R) An American widow and her two clnlil.-.ii Vampire Shaving Debbie Reynolds, Paul Lynde, Henry Gib­ [DIS] Sidekicks Rizzo fears he will lose 30 Expletive 41 Astronaut’s 52 Guido's high becom e paw ns in a tost o f w ills w hen tl :y 29 Norwegian son. 1972. Rated G. guardianship o f Ernie w hen the school bul­ [USA] Dragnet & 32 Went quickly ferry are kidnapped by a M oroccan desert U ii ' D composer note [ESPN] SportsLook ly s father claims that Ernie has beaten up (D t9B8 by NEA. Inc. 33 Small sword 42 Gothic arch his son, 1 2 :0 5 A M ( S Entertainment Tonight tain. Sean Connery, Candice Bergen, f. •!! 31 Downfalls 43 State as a fact 54 Uh-huh [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Captive Hearts' (CC) A Interview with comic actor Bill Murray (In Keith, 1975 Rated PG. (In Stereo) ZIPPY by Bill Qrllflth 34 Unison 9 :0 0 P M ® A -T e a m Stereo) 35 Full house 45 Turn over 55 Aug. time downed American pilot falls in love with a 2 :0 5 A M 0 } News (R) 36 Overturns Japanese villager during World War I. No- ME6PS 48 Narrow ^ . G® Night Court (CC) An ill-timed , 1 2 :2 0 A M [MAX] MOViE: cinder S fv e N T ie s 37 Silly riyuki 'P af Morita, Chris Makepeace. c®) Im prov T o n lte cweck OUT fATV^OAVA/KaHT Voo CAN'T RoiJ Oo n 'T 39 Stringed clench with another woman throws Mac's ella' Adult version of the classic fairy tale 2 :3 0 A M N c o o m i c u m g aperture ----- i^ o S H ^ iS fA I 38 Jelly Mari Sato. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) Thanksgiving into chaos. This f o u Vi AW(WF(20/wTM' btSCO ' Co/we Any instrument 50 Rounded lump Marie Cheryl Smith, Kirk Scott, Brett Smilev G€ Think and Grow Rich ...CtAUPe F>JNfT0M IS TMCpe j f€ \/C R 'S 6o«m SwEFf 40 Observed [TMC] MOVIE: 'D.A.R.Y.L.' Army offi 1977 Rated R, BoNoeo TH' MKTiow ASAlfJ, FAfHIOtJ neviVAt, a o s e z .' ®4) Survival (CC) A profile of Ethiopia's [CNN] Sports Latenight TO necp. 41 Trim off 5 6 7 8 dels seek to destroy their latest spy wea­ . Danakil, a hostile t.-ibe of desert nom ads, HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by Dik Browne -flfSAu2A L\'L 6oopy/HOk»^ * PAI2P7 T>OfJhJA r i-AA d pon -- an 11-year-old boy with a compu- "^ 2 '3 0 A M G® (30) Late Night With [ESPN] SportsCenter 44 Mixed (pref.) seen through the eyes of explorer Wilfred David Letterman (In Stereo) r mst6m, paro 8B e e u enien '6 ootth£ S E /^ P teri2ed brain who has escaped from his Thesiger. Narrator: David Niven. (60 min.) Q J Nlghtwatch Joined m jwMMgf? A u & iG ic 12 (2® Sea Hunt 2 :4 0 A M Bottom PAnn WAS , II 5-Towf 46 After Nav.. laboratory home. Mary Beth Hurt. Michael (In Stereo) P ro g re ss r 6 o ^A B o H B T o T A K > e OUT, To poujig (CWIT ■ McKean, Barrett Oliver. 1985. Rated PG G® Alfred Hitchcock Presents 47 Selves Ei Extrano Retorno de Diana Salazar ' CODieST FASHIO^I P t A T ', 14 15 (In Stereo) 2 :5 5 A M [ H B O ] m o v i e : 'T h e Hlhi r o N C C P T foaVOFLACRIlMi G® Hollywood Squares T tle &ARPA6BI 49 Modern fabric [USA] Fat Albert C57J Mexico (CC) Mexico's post-World ning Man' (CC) Executionor-stylod ..ii, 51 Deceived IB War II financial boom and events from (6i0 G en e S c o tt letes hunt convicted prisoners on a sad 11 6 :3 0 P M ( X C B S N e w s (CC). (In Stereo) 1960 through 1982. including the hard tic game show of the near future. Ann ' , >2.0 W 5 3 ___of London [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated CfHTUP'//! 19 20 21 23 24 ® Family Ties (CC). Part 2 of 2. times occurring during the presidencies of Schw arzenegger, Maria Conchita Alon> 57 Fretted Luis Echeverria and Jose Lopez Portillo [USA] Edge of Night Yaphet Kotto. 1987 Rated R. (In Sin, ) ® G i A B C N e w s (CC). (60 min ) Part 2 of 3. CG3 Family Feud Instruments 25 1 2 .3 5 A M 3 :0 0 A M CE) m o v i e : 'Paris Holiri.iy' :s. GD Hollywood Squares [CNN] Larry King Live 58 Most elderly An actor finds romance in Paris while m d D N B C N e w s (CC) 1 2 :4 0 A M gaj WOViE: 'One Police 59 Miss Kett of 29 [DIS] MOVIE; 'Three Amigos' Throe Plaza' A New York City police lieutenant search of a recent screenplay Bob Hopf. d$ dZ) Nightly Business Report unemployed screen cowboys are mistak Fernandel. 1958 wth the comics places his own life in jeopardy when ho 35 (M) Family Ties only recruited to drive a greedy tyrant out investigates a bizarre murder case Robert G1) Perry Mason 60 This |Sp.) of a small Texas town. Chevy Chase, Noticiero Univision Conrad, George Dzundza, Anthony Zerbe G® Home Shopping Network (3 iirr.) GD Steve Martin. Martin Short. 1986. Rated 1986 (R) GD Love Connection PG, [CNN] Headline News Overnight LI’L ABNER by Al Capp DOWN : A M (JD Archie Bunker's Place [CNN] Showbiz Today I^SPN] College Basketball: Big Apple 1 0 0 [DIS] MOVIE: 'Three Amigos' Tfuci [ESPN] N B A Today NIT Tournament Semifinal From Madi­ (JD Discover with Robert Vaughn unemployed screen cowboys are mistak THIS SHE-SHMOO a MINE IS A NATIVE O’ TH' TIME HAS COME T ' Mail center only recruited to drive a greedy tyrant out THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A 8y Barry DOGBATCH an; as SKH, GOT TH' RIGHT T' HIS PRCE DCK SHUMS ALUJS son Square Garden in New York City. (2 (11) Tw ilight Zone G i t MAH ANNOOAL COMES OUT RIGHX BUT [USA] C a rto o n s hrs.. 30 min.) (Live) of a small Texas town Chevy Cha;,e. CHASE 1------SADIE HAWKINS DAT ' abbr. HEAPIN' 'EM DO m DO (38) Hart to Hart Steve Martin. Martin Short 1986 Rm* ) PREE-CXK-SHUN FUM . 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I J tt — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Nov. 23, 1988 SCIENCE & HEALTH New Haven hospitals go smoke-free NEW HAVEN (A P) - Thousands of hospital patients, their visitors, officials decided to go completely cold turkey; .-'T t nurses, doctors and other attendants Similar policy goes up in smoke will have to kick the habit — at least ■ Smoking is inconsistent with a temporarily — inside two New Haven hospital’s mission to protect and CUDAHY, Wis. (A P ) - A even though many of them had to improve health. hospitals that have decided to ban hospital’s anti-smoking policy has drag their intravenous equipment smoking completely. ■ It’s the primary avoidable cause ...if- f ; gone up in smoke because it sent so with them. of death in the United States. The Hospital of St. Raphael and many patients, doctors and nurses ■ Nurses sometimes had to ■ It delays recovery of all hospital Yale-New Haven Hospital announced outside to light up. accompany the patients, which patients, including non-smokers. the bans, effective April 1, 1989, on Trinity Memorial Hospital was took personnel away from work ■ Smoking increases employee sick stations. Tuesday. The two said they are are among the Milwaukee area hospi­ time, maintenance and liability costs. joining a growing band of hospitals tals that became smoke-free as of ■ Some nurses, physicians and Dr. John E. Fenn, chief of staff of nationwide that have banned July 4, with smoking either banned other employees also went out­ Yale-New Haven, called the Ndw smoking. or severely restricted. doors to smoke, and while outside Haven hospitals’ move "a unique “ It is ludicrous for a hospital to The edict at Trinity Memorial were unable to hear the paging voluntary effort between two hospi­ allow smoking in any form,” said Dan meant smokers had no alternative system. tals in one city to implement identical Rissing, president of the 491-bed but to go outside, “ and they After four months, it was decided smoke-free policies in the same day.” Hospital of St. Raphael. persisted in doing so,” said James that for the sake of patient safety, St. Raphael’s employs about 2,600 Streed, a hospital spokesman. smokers would be brought back people and discharges about 18,000 Smoking cessation classes will be indoors under a relaxed policy, people annually, Warren said. Urtz The resulting problems, he said, offered to employees of both hospi­ Streed said this week. said Yale-New Haven, with about tals, where smoking has been res­ included: Smoking now is allowed in 5.000 employees, discharges 35,000 ■ Patients began congregating tricted to certain areas for several designated areas of the coffee shop people every year. years, spokesmen said. outdoors in their hospital gowns. and employee cafeteria, he said. About 350,000 Americans die annu­ A study released in February by the ally from the effects of smoking, and American College of Healthcare more than 30 percent of the deaths Executives found that only 8 percent anywhere in the hospital, said spokes­ itors. But he said it might spur some to from coronary heart disease and 30 of the nation's hospitals have banned man James Battaglio. Ken Warren, a action. percent from cancer are attributable smoking completely. St. Raphael's spokesman, said he “ I know that there are people at to smoking, according to the New AP photo A recent American Hospital Associ­ thought that only three or four of the Yale-N.cw Haven Hospital who use England Journal of Medicine. ation survey found that only 16 strife’s 36 general hospitals now ban nicotine gum instead of cigarettes. I A U.S. Environmental Protection percent of U.S. hospitals fully ban or smoking. know some who gave up smoking Agency survey in 1985 found that 500 to PEARLY WHITES — Ardasene Scott, restrict smoking. Urtz said Yale-New Haven officials when their areas became smoke- 5.000 lung-cancer deaths in non- production supervisor at t^orthern In Connecticut. Hartford Hospital realized the ban would be difficult for free” in the past, he said. smokers are caused every year by elected in July to ban smoking Electric Company’s Hattiesburg, Miss., some employees, patients and vis­ Urtz listed several reasons why involuntary smoking. plant, double checks spray nozzles for Sunbeam Dental Water Jets used to fight gum disease. According to the \C4U--- American Dental Association, approxi­ Amish resist mately 100 million American adults suffer from some form of gum disease. 4 0 Northern Electric is a Chicago-based vaccinations division of Sunbeam Corp. IN B R IE F despite death CONEWANGO, N.Y. (A P) — An outbreak of Historical city restored whooping cough has claimed the life of one infant in western New York's Amish community but has SUKHOTHAI. Thailand (AP) - After 25 done little to break down the conservative Christian years of excavation and restoration. Thailand group's resistance to inoculation. has unveiled one of Asia’s great Buddhist During the past three weeks, the number of centers and an ancient royal capital from its confirmed cases of the disease, which federal "Golden Age” records indicate is fatal in eight of 1,000 cases Peeling away centuries of jungle growth and among infants under age 6 months, has risen from soil, experts have partially restored 193 six to 33. A 3-month-old infant died Oct. 31. Buddhist temples, moats, kiln sites and other The outbreak, the second this decade in the structures which 700 years ago were part of the community, has health officials worried about the powerful city of Sukhothai. rest of the 1,200 to 1,500 Amish who live in an area These form the 27-square-mile Sukhothai about 70 miles south of Buffalo. A vaccine has nearly Historical Park, which was formally opened eliminated whooping cough in the nation’s general Sunday although the public has had access to population, but most of the Amish avoid vaccina­ the area for some time. tions and other conventional medical treatments. The bid to save Sukhothai from destructive “ It’s a very large concern,” said Mary Anne vegetation and thieves began in 1953 but stalled Power, Cattaraugus County supervising public H>1 several years later. Work resumed in the heaith nurse. “ Any public health official would be mid-1960s and received a boost in 1978 when the concerned about an epidemic in such a large L-* Thailand and the U.N. Educational. Scientific non-vaccinated community.” and Cultural Organization began a $10 million Power said she is afraid “the peak of the epidemic \ renovation plan. hasn’t occurred yet.” The disease hasn’t reached Neil Hershberger, 26, AP photo MS Society says thanks or his wife and three children, but like most Amish here, he's in no hurry to have his children EGG MACHINES — Fu Poon, right, a neering students at the Cambridge. NEW YORK (A P ) — The National Multiple vaccinated. senior at the Massachusetts Institute of Sclerosis Society has designated Nov. 27 to Instead, he said, “ We would keep them (the Mass., school. The students design Dec. 3 as National Thank-You Week to express children) away from people that have it.” Technology, and an unidentified rival robots that are able to pick up eggs, and gratitude to donors and volunteers of the past That philosophy echoes the general stance the student prepare their robots for Tues­ the one that is the first to pick up five year. “ Plain Folk” take toward the non-Amish popula­ day’s annual competition among engi­ “ To our knowledge this is the first time a tion, whom they refer to as “ the English.” eggs and deposit them in a circle wins. charity has made a national effort to say ‘thank A group formed in the 17th century as an offshoot you’ — no strings attached, rather than ‘please of the Mennonites, the Amish are known for their give,’’ ’ says Edith Q. Quaglin, director of severely plain clothing and avoidance of modern media relations conveniences like electricity, telephones and Quaglin says members in 140 chapters and motorized vehicles. They subsist by farming, IT’S WISE TO PAY-BY-MAIl branches nationwide will write or phone more producing lumber and selling homemade goods than 100,000 individuals. The society also has such as quilts, baked goods and cheese. put together a public service ad that will run in Although friendly and willing to speak, mostdon’t Try Our Pay-By-Mail Vogue magazine, among others, and NBC’s want their names used, out of modesty. “ Today Show,” plans a spot, she says. “ Their outlook is T m a member of the “ It is a marketing tool,” Quaglin says, “ but community and I ’ll talk, but I shouldn’t be boastful Program... we hope it will reap goodwill beyond the usual or proud,” ’ explained Lee Zook, an Amish expert appeals.” and professor at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. It makes paying your subscription easier on Whooping cough, or pertussis, is a regular you Instead of paying your carrier every 2 What happened to whales? occurrence in the community. In 1982, there were weeks you can simply write a check for 3 216 reported cases, but no deaths. months. 6 months or a full year drop it in the ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Scientists All of the Amish interviewed said they remem­ mail Then, you can forget about having ready are reconsidering/whether to try to determine bered having the disease as children, and since they cash to pay your carrier answering the door the fate of two California gray whales freed survived, many don’t believe it is dangerous. Their when It's inconvenient or being at home to from the ice off Alaska’s northern coast last comments also reflected the community’s general pay your bill month after a three-week international effort. belief in the virtue of self-sufficiency a nd faith in the Officials decided against attaching radio power of God. Simply complete the coupon below and send transmitters to the whales, in part because “ I had it. I was only a couple of months old,” said It to us or if you would like more information many did not want to find out in case the one young Amish man with a fiery red beard who, WE WILL NOTIFY mammals died soon after the $1 million rescue along with eight of his friends, was building a home on our Pay-By-Mail program call the Circula­ YOUR CARRIER tion Department. 647-9946 After initial pay­ effort. They were battered and bleeding when on property he’d just bought. “ It wasn’t that bad for THAT YOU ARE A freed and had to navigate 200 miles of me. the way my mother told me. I took some PAY-BY-MAIL ment and prior to expiration, you will be billed ice-clogged waters to get to open seas. homemade remedies. I don’t know what it was. But now, scientists are considering distribut­ “ In a way. I kind of feel if a child is supposed to CUSTOMER. ing posters of the whales to California tour boat die. why don’t it die?” operators in hopes that it will help someone Another man said of inoculation, “ The way the spot the animals, said Jim Harvey, a whale people feel, you’re not relying on God. You’re expert at the National Marine Mammal relying on people.” I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription Please begin my Laboratory in Seattle. The Amish will seek medical treatment when it is pay-by-mail subscription on The main benefit would be to satisfy public clearly needed. But, as a nurse at Conewango Valley curiosity about the fate of the whales, Harvey Medical Center said, “ When they do come to us, it said Tuesday. seems like the disease is progressed so far it’s in the Enclosed please find payment for later stages.” Carrier Delivery: Aquino says Tasaday real The D PT (diptheria, pertussis, tetanus) vaccine, □ 3 m o n th s ‘ 23 10 □ 6 m o n th s ‘ 46 20 □ 1 year 92.40 according to Dr. Steven Wassilak at the federal Senior Citizens: MANILA, Phiiippines (AP) — President Centers for Disease Control, has reduced the □ 3 months ‘ 21 56 □ 6 months ‘ 43.12 Corazon Aquino said today that the Tasaday incidence of whooping cough “ from universal □ 1 year ‘ 86 24 are a legitimate Stone Age tribe and that those infection to about 4,000 cases a year” since its Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment □ Tip Amount seeking to discredit them as impostors are development injhe 1940s. 'Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary '. simpiy out to rob them of their ancestral lands. Still, outbreaks occur every year. Already this It was the first time Aquino commented year, one Arizona child has died in an outbreak in pubiicly on the Tasaday, who have become which 268 cases have been verified. And in Idaho, invoived in international controversy since the there have been 325 reported cases this year. government said they were discovered in 1971 The vaccine has proven safe for nearly all, but Apt in the jungles of Mindanao island. Wassilak noted reports have linked it to brain ■jl Scholars who defend the Tasaday say they damage in a few cases. Zip Phone are descendants of Manubo-speaking tribes­ Cattaraugus County Health Commissioner Dr. men who fled their coastal village more than James D. Garvey says the reported side-effects MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-OY-MAIL 700 years ago to escape pirates. may contribute to the resistance to inoculation They fled into isolated Jungle caves and over among the Amish. the centuries reverted back to a Stone Age “ I think they know about that,” he said. The Manchester Herald culture, supporters say. Others believe the Still, there are signs that attitudes are changing P.O. Box 591 • Manchester, CT 06040 Tasaday remained in isolation because they slowly. Garvey said county health nurses have gone feared diseases such as smallpox, which were door-to-door and vaccinated nearly 40 people. rampant in coastal areas. During the last epidemic, only six children were immunized. icB c iiip iu y c e b ic k nd liability costs. . chief of staff of called the Ndw love "a unique ween two hospi- ilement identical n the same day.” )loys about 2,600 jes about 18,000 arren said. Urtz /en, with about ischarges 35,000 iricans die annu- of smoking, and nt of the deaths t disease and 30 are attributable ing to the New J’< ^ ' dedicine. sntal Protection > found that 500 to deaths in non- every year by I-

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By 35-year-old Gates, who now lives p o r t a b l e then, they have to chase you. in Windsor, was 37th a year ago. • A M /fM SHARP Whoever runs the hill the hardest ’The race up front should not be has the best shot. You can’t hang just between Doherty, whose last MICROWAVE back," Doherty said. race was at the Bowling Green 1 1 9 9 ’The “ Irish Connection” has (taglMM PtiMo/llanchMlar t lOK aassic on Oct. 23 where he LiMiTED TiME ONIY wra nine of the iast 10 runnings of was second in 28:32 behind * 9 9 the Turkey Day trot. One Ameri­ FRONT PACK — John Doherty, second went on to victory, will be shooting for Stephen Jones of Wales, the New can who will look to break this from left, settles In the back of the lead York City Marathon champ, and LOWEST PRICES.. his third consecutive triumph on Gregorek. Three Mexicans, Mau- trend is 28-year-old John Gre- pack during the running of last year’s gorek of Barrington, R.I. Gre- Thursday. rizio Gonzales, Marcos Barreto IIITI gorek, a member of the U.S. Manchester Road Race. Doherty, who and Martin Pitayo, are scheduled CAMCORDERS! Olympic team in 1980 and ’84 in to make their Manchesterdebuts. COTT “ The Mexicans run hot and cold.’’ EXAMPLE BUY: the steeplechase, is making his time. “ John Gregorek has been STEREO be the charm. I don’t like to give return of course-record holder Doherty said. “ (But) they’ll be third appearance in Manchester. running well. I don’t know if he RECIEVER up on something until I master •kldi St. Hilaire. She turned in a the runners up front pushing the In his initial run in 1988, he placed likes the hill or not,” Doherty it,” Gregorek, who represents HITACHI • AM/FM ^ fourth. ’The following year Gre- 24:40 clocking in her one and only pace. It looks tougher this year. as WATT PER c h a n n e l ) said. Team Foot Locker, said. appearance in Manchester in CAMCORDER *99 The depth up front is a lot gorek moved up a notch to third ’The previous attempts, how­ Gregorek is coming off a m FREE DELIVERY place with a time of 22:00, an 1985, finishing 45 overall in a stronger,” he added. aAUTO-FOCUS ever, had not deterred Gregorek. victory at the Old Reliable lOK in rain-soaked field of 4,000 that (LOCAL) ULTRASONIC improvement of a half-minute “ I guess I ’m a glutton for Richard 0 ’Fl)mn, second a Raleigh, N.C., where he turned in year. Defending champ Jill year ago with the third-fastest HUMIDIFIER from his first visit, although he punishment,” he said at a race a 28:23 clocking. . fa FREE NORMAL Clarke of Sheffield, England, who clocking ever, will be looking for 9 admitted afterward to some luncheon last week. “ Forme, this ’There were a record 6,666 HOOK-UP failed race strategy. had a 25:45 clocking in her his first victory. He’s had success is one of the the most prestigious registered runners a year ago. “ My mistake was not being winning effort, is back. here — fourth in 1982, third in ’83, s a g e m FREE SERVICE races there is. A reason a lot of That figure is expected to be with (the leaders) in the first ’The male and female winners and second in ’85 — but never ...PLUS MUCH guys don’t come back is not to surpassed in ’88. A walkers’ SANYO If will receive a $1,250 TAC ’Trust broken the tape first. Others to mile. Last year I got spooked by face the course again. It’s a division has been added and over WALKMAN I MORE!! Award.’Thetopfive, incontrastto watch include Jim Cooper (fourth the hill. Not being there when I difflcuit course and takes a iot out 100 have already entered the • AM/FN \ SATISFACTION should have, that about sums it of you. ’That’s why guys shy away. three a year ago, receive cash in ’87), (Jerry O’Reilly (fifth in • STEREO division. ’The women’s division awards. 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NASSiFPS FARR'S Sun, 11 to 5 ' DELICIOUS SANDWICHES • SOUPS • SALAD Hwnoro MANCHESTER. CONN. 2 MAIN STREET OPEN DAILY; MON A THURS ’TIL 9, TUBS, WED, SAT'TIL 5, FRI. 'TIL 0, SUN NOON-S Mom # Of Sports g if t b a s k e t s •81 Mata SL, Mancbestor 6 4 3 - 7 1 1 1 Open 7 em to 7 pm Monday - Friday 647-9126 L 7 am to 8 pm Saturday • 8 am to 2 pm Sunday Gregorek out to settle personal score International athletes dominant in race prize list By Len Auster seconds above Burfoot’s best The record clocking was in the where someone is going to need a tremendously fit. Manchester Herald clocking. “The first time he just second of four winning efforts in superlative effort to beat it,” “If he comes back and Is fitand By Jim Tierney “The Hill." Gregorek was a Gregorek finished a distant third reasons. It would be a great way ran (the course),” Burfoot said. Manchester by the Irishman, a Burfoot said. takes a crack (at the record), it distant third in 22; 00, 30 seconds in the Baltimore (Md.) lOK to finish off the year.” Manchester Herald When heralded Amby Burfoot. T------native of Villierstown. Ck)unty The burning question: can could fall. But it will take an faster than the previous year, but behind four-time Manchester A 3:51 miler, Gregorek surely Waterford, who now calls War­ Treacy’s msfrk be broken. Olympic-caliber athlete to break still a feeling of discontent. winner and course record-holder has the speed to win this race. who’ll be entering his 26th consec­ • When John Gregorek steps to utive Manchester Road Race on wick, R.I., home. ’’Treacy’s record is a pretty good it,” Burfoot says. the starting line for Thursday's “It’s still a mental block for Treacy and Are Nakkim, who is Close contact with the top two or "I think the second time he ran one but it can be broken. I saw That’s the type of athlete me," Gregorek said, referring to entered in Thursday’s race. three runners up the hill is crucial Thanksgiving Day morning, S2nd annual Manchester Thanks­ broke the course mark in 1972 it very hard. I think he used (the (two-time defending champ) Manchester is attracting. And the giving Day Road Race, he will be Manchester. “That is one of the for him. 1979 race) as a personal chal­ John Doherty in Seoul. He didn’t ones who occupy the top 25 time reasons I’d like to do well. I’d like Gregorek’s main tureup for A runner with Gregorek’s im­ with a 22:21 clocking, it set a a man driven with a motive and a Manchester was an auspicious target for future runners to aim lenge. He nudged (the record) to win a medal there but he was list. purpose. to finish off the year in good mense talent testing a course for at. A two-time member of the form.” one which came in the Old the third time, haunted by poor United States Olympic team (1980 A native of Smithtown, N.Y. on Reliable lOK in Raleigh, N.C. on past performances, would seem The standard set by the elon­ team which boycotted the Mos­ Long Island and 1982 graduate of Nov. 12. Gregorek won in a time of to elevate him to the status of gated Burfoot. known forhistrips cow Games and in 1984) in the Georgetown University, Gre­ 28; 23 with Mexican Marcos Bar­ 'dangerous and set to win.’ through the streets of Manchester 3,000-meter steeplechase and one gorek finished seventh in 5,000 reto, another Manchester en­ John Gregorek is a man on the with a painter’s cap firmly atop of the finest road racers in the meter final at the United States trant. in third. run and a man with a purpose. his head, stood for seven years. world, Gregorek will be the first Olympic Trials in Indianapolis in With no fears this time of being Irishman John Treacy. in his to tell you that Manchester has July. Gregorek, who is fresh overraced entering Manchester Magic amazed second attempt in Manchester. been one locale the 28-year-old coming into Manchester after and possessing first-hand knowl­ sRattered the record for the has yet to conquer. having tailed off his race sche­ edge of the course, Gregorek is LOS ANGELES (AP) - Magic 4.748-miIe run with a resounding Gregorek is hoping the third dule in the fall, is certainly ready set to lay to rest his misgivings of Johnson never ceases to amaze 21:26 clocking. time is a charm for him. to engage Manchester once the “Silk City” mystique. NBA fans and. in turn, his Twice before has Gregorek again. “I want to get it out of my teammate, Kareem Abdul- Treacy’s mark has been chal­ circled the 4.75-mile loop as one of “Last year was an off year for system,” Gregorek said. “I feel I Jabbar of the Los Angeles Lak­ lenged but still stands. The the favorites, and twice before he me," Gregorek said. “In the past know the course. Basically, I’ll ers. never ceases to amaze 42-year-old Burfoot. known forhis h a s come away with (in Manchester) I had been tired. just stick with whoever is in the Johnson. nine victories in Manchester disappointment. (Now) I haven’t done enough to lead. It’s a matter of being right After Kareem played in a including seven in succession In his maiden appearance in' be tired. I’ll be in peak form. I’ll there at the top of the hill. It’s a record 17th All-Star Game on (1971-77) when the race became 1985 during a dreadful downpour. be ready to go.” pretty prestigious race. There’s a Feb. 7, Johnson commented on affectionately known as the Gregorek was subdued by the Gregorek sees his performance lot of history. It’s always a tough the towering center. “Amby Burfoot Invitational." treacherous Highland Street Hill as part of the U.S. team in the race. I need to prove I can run “He never ceases to amaze can no longer find his name Eikeden Relay in New York very well there for personal me.” Johnson said. among the the best 25 times ever. Raggla Pinto/ManchMMr Harald and finished a dismal fourth in a How, come? “ (Because) the time of 22; 30, more than a minute during the spring as one of his RUNNER-UP — Ireland’s off the course record John Treacy better efforts. Gregorek ran the event started to attract a much set in 1979. Treacy easily won in 8K (5 miles) leg in 23; 00. The higher caliber of athlete.” ex­ Richard O’Flynn, who fin­ 1985. Americans finished second be­ plains Burfoot. the executive ished second to John Do­ “It was the worst weather I’ve hind Ireland, something Gre­ I ALLSTATE editor for Runner’s World maga­ herty iast year, will try to gorek does not want to happen zine. Burfoot attended the Olym­ ever run in,” Gregorek, a resi­ BUSINESS pic Games in Seoul and was part move up one more notch this dent of Barrington. R.I. said. again in Manchester. year. Back again for a second try in “With the summer John (Do­ 1 MACHINES of his periodicals’ coverage team, herty) is coming off....he’s al­ "The race sponsors made it more 1986 without the presence of R»egl« PtiXo/MinehMWr Herald Treacy in the golden anniversary ways tough. It would be a big than a Connecticut event. race, Gregorek’s strategy was ON THE RUN — American confidence builder if I can run 39 Purnell Place “It used to be the Amby just the opposite as it was in 1985. with John," Gregorek stated. Burfoot. John Vitale event. But John Gregorek is back for the organizers got a higher The Manchester Road Race has begun and ended in Instead. he went out too conserva­ his third shot at getting to the Gregorek defeated Doherty in the Manchester, CT 06040 tively and watched two-time Boston Milk Run lOK in 1987. caliber of athlete. They got some front of MARLOW’S for many years. defending champ John Doherty winner's circle in Visiting Geotgetown on Home­ Phone 643-6156 of the Irish. English athletes break away from the pack up Manchester. coming weekend in mid-October, living in the Providence area (to come). And they are interna­ For 76 years Holiday Shopping for family and home SERVING BUSINESSES WITH: tional athletes, truly interna­ has been done at MARLOW’S. tional champions. And now 13- bands they’re getting better United MARLOW’S would like top extend wishes for a States runners from all parts of line course • Typewriters the country.” he continued. pleasant Thanksgiving. The 1987 running of the Road • Word Processors Race typifies Burfoot’s explana­ Each year the Manchester • Calculators tion. For the first time in race . Road Race gets bigger and ' history, five runners broke the % I bigger. 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Center Street; Senior Treacy’s first trip around the OPEN SAT. 10-4 Citizen’s Band- Masonic temple; 135 Center St., Manchester located behind Marlows Department Store Manchester course was in 1978. and^lvation Army Band- out­ He cruised to victory in 22:23. two side the citadel on Main Street. ‘King John’ Doherty returns New, old faces constantly appear in Manchester Bv Len Auster Balcome, Road Race director, race, as will Keith Brantly and Manchester Herald explains. “Maybe they didn’t Jim Cooper. take us seriously and underesti­ “I guess I’m a glutton for to his paiace in iy/ianchester The fabled "Irish Ckinnection” mated the quality of the race. punishment.” Gregorek said, ex­ began to make its mark in the When someone comes and doesn’t plaining why he’ll be back a third Bv Jim Tierney Manchester Road Race on do well, wedon’tcall them back.” time. “I find the course challeng­ Manchester Herald ^ “I'd like to win three in a row. You can really Thanksgiving Day mom in 1978. Greg Meyer, whose forte was ing and this would be a big one to 5 That’s when John Treacy. com­ the marathon — including a win win. The third time hopefully will The king will return to his attack It (the Manchester course). “If you stay ing off the World Cross Ckiunty in the Boston Marathon — gave be the charm. I hope to give it my palace. back, you're not going to be able to catch up. Championship title in Glasgow. Coghlan a run for his money in best shot. I don’t like to give upon In this case, the king is John Scotland, in March of that year, 1982. The pair, in one of the most something until I master it,” Doherty and his palace is the That’s the crux of It.” ended Amby Burfoot’s victory ^tMkjnc«TC hotly contested races in Road The 28-year-old Ck>oper. who "Silk City" on Thanksgiving — John Doherty streak at seven. Race history, were running stride lived in North Granby from 1965 morning for the 52nd running of The Irishman, who now resides for stride down Main Street to 1970, was the top American the Manchester Road Race. ip Warwick. R.T.. repeated his toward the finishing chutes with finisher in fourth place and had A native of Leeds. England, and winning effort in 1979. shattering Coghlan winning by a three- the 15th best time ever with a since turned Irish citizen of over a the course record by a blistering ysecond margin. 21:56 clocking. Brantly, named year. Doherty is gunning for his That’s the crux of it.” Sponsored by Etonic. Doherty 55 seconds with a 21:26 clocking That was Meyer’s only Man­ the 1986 Men's Road Runner of third consecutive Road Race As Doherty has closed in on the plans to run in what will be a that still stands. chester appearance. “It’s not the Yearby Road Runners Club of title. The 5-foot-9. 128-pound Do­ course recoil in Manchester, the newly formed European circuit Charlie Duggan, a Hartford that we didn’t invite him back. I America, was sixth in his initial herty won in his maiden appear­ subject isn’t out of the realm of during the winter months. He native who gained running fame think the next year he couldn’t Manchester run. ance in the golden anniversary his thoughts this year. may run indoors in the States, at Hartford Public High School come,” Balcome said. “Youhave “Now I know what I have to race in 1986 with a time of 21:45 "It all depends on the day,” including a possible appearance and Springfield College, inter­ to realize some of these guys have do.” Brantly said after the '87 for the 4.75-mile course. Doherty said. “After a mile or so. in the prestigious Millrose Games rupted the “Irish Connection” sponsors and they may be obli­ race. Doherty successfully defended' I’ll go to the front and start hitting at Madison Square Garden. string in 1980 with his first victory gated to run somewhere else. And “ (Runners like) Brantly we his title last year, recording the it. It’s a good record, but it’s there But, first things first. A victory after 12 attempts. But the skein our race is always two days want back because he is among second-fastest time ever with a for the taking. If I’m leading at in Manchester would put Doherty was reconnected in 1981 by before the national cross country the best in the world. And he was 21:31 clocking. Ireland’s John the top of the hill. I’m not going to into the elite group of Treacy, n«0gl« Plnto/MaocbMltr Eamonn Coghlan. He won three championships and some can’t :very professional in the way he Treacy. a four-time winner, holds fall down. You have to be a good Johnny Kelley, Amby Burfoot consecutive times before giving run in Manchester,” he handled everything. He gave the course record of 21:26 set in hill runner. Once we get to the top and Eamonn Coghlan as those THE CHAMP — Two-time defending Manchester Road way to Treacy. who won twice, continued. Manchester everything he could 1979. of the hill, everything will be who have won the Road Race at Race champ John Doherty wiii return to defend his titie John Doherty, of Irish parentage, It wasn’t an American chal­ and he. and I hate to use the word, During the summer, Doherty sorted out.” least three times. on Thursday morning. picked up the mantle in 1986 and :S>. lenge in 1984 but rather from the epitomizes the professionalism of excelled in the 5,000 meters (3.1. has won the last two years. English in the form of Colin Reitz what world-class runners should miles) and represented Ireland in Doherty, who competed in the R«gintld Plnto/ManchMt«r Hartid and Steve Binns. Binns is still be like. the event at the Olympic Games .5000 at the Olympics in Seoul but running in the United States, he “Every year we try to get an in Seoul, South Korea. He finished did not medal, will be back to SECOND TRY — American SECOND TRY — American was recently 10th in his first try at illustrious field, to provide the defend his Manchester title. ninth in the event. On July 5 in challenger Keith Brantly, Jim Cooper, who finished a marathon in Chicago. But their spectators and runners with the Stockholm. Sweden. Doherty ran The Manchester Road Race schedules haven’t allowed their opportunity of seeing some of the a blistering 13:17 for the 5.000 Committee has prided itself on who finished sixth last year, fourth last year, is also trying return, either. best runners in the sport.” which, at the time, was the Give yourself attracting an international field will be back for his second again in Manchester. John Gregorek. who was fourth Three Mexican runners — swiftest time in the world. Doher­ each year. And each year it has attempt in Manchester. in 1985 in his initial Manchester Marcos Barreto, Maurizio Gon­ reduced solicited some of the best runners ty's time in the Olympic final was appearance, returned to place zalez and Martin Pitayo — have 13:27. to challenge the incumbent. Some third in 1986. He had to bypass the recently been added to the field, Kenya’s John Ngugi literally of the challengers, however, Coghlan a run for his money in was Thomas’ one and only '87 run because of obligations he giving it a true international ran away from the field after the a new ixxly fca: haven’t been seen again. 1983. He finished with a lackluster Manchester appearance. “There had to fill but the 28-year-oId flavor. third lap to win the Olympic 5,000 the price byZyears. Randy Thomas from Massa­ time of 22:21. sixth overall and far are a couple of reasons (why Gregorek. who calls Barrington. Some new and old faces appear in the time of 13:10. chusetts was imported to give off Coghlan’s winning effort. That runners don’t come back),” Jim R.I., home, will be back in the '88 each year. The very best possible. "It was a funny old race.” Doherty said, recalling the Olym­ pic final. "I thought we were Christm as catching him. He seemed to pull away. He never showed that in N ow just $349.95 the heats. The heat (90 degrees) wasn’t really a factor as much as the three races in four days. (But) it was a good experience." A sljgrt recovery period was in ijOtdii^^Ilowing Doherty's eight- 'irece jil^ropean circuit hnd then • Buy the Toro the th r ^ Olympic 5.000 races in S^20 now at four days in Seoul. "I’m back in it now. I’ve got the 1981 prices. momentum going.” Doherty, a • America’s most resident of West Warwick, R.I.. said. “I always aim for Manches­ popular snow- ter. It’s a good race to win. It’s a thrower, over two good event. I always have a good million sold. time up there.” A respected and feared compet­ • Electric start model itor wherever he appears, Do­ available. herty last appeared on the roads • Two-year limited in the Bowling Green (Ky.) lOK on Oct. 22. He finished second warranty. behind Steve Jones of Wales, • N o m oney down recent winner of the New York Marathon, with a time of28:35 for on Toro’s revolving the 6.2 miles. That was Doherty’s charge plan. Ask You are always so thoughtful when it comes final tuneup before Manchester, a for d e t ^ . race which has grown close to his to selecting gifts for others; it’s time you did heart. something nice for yourself. Threat yourself “I’d like to win three in a row,” to a more becoming you. Doherty explained. "You can really attack it (the Manchester course). “If youstayback,you’re not going to be able to catch up. ' Haveift you done widiout a T m long enough?* SANDRA W i ^ D l 6 t ^ & KASAVAGE W. H. PREUSS SONS UWN ft LDSURE COUNSELOR 228 BOSTON TPKE., RTE. 6 & 44 • BOLTON, CT. 643-9492 EMERGENCY * Salas, Service ft Sharpening 113 Main Street Manchester Fire — Police — Medical R t 44, Coventry • 742-8103 8 MHm SMt of Bolton Noleh 6 4 7 - 0 4 6 9 DIAL 911 Hours. M-Sat. B-4 / T. W, Th. 9-5:30 / Fri. 0-7 HIGH PERFORMANCE SINCE 1911 In Manchester B a te n s . O’Keefe’s schoolboy mark stands unchallenged Ifs never too late in life to get started running Bv Jim TIernev ances, endorsements, etc. ”We do the E.O. Smith cross country coaches,” he said. AAanchester Herald everytting for them except play team as a freshman. After his A disturbing factor to O’Keefe the game for them,” O’Keefe sophomore year in high school. in the 1977 race was that, "I had so 63-year-old Adeline Kearney owner of two age-group records Theoretically, records are said. Some of the athletes O’Keefe began double session much left,” he said. made to be broken. Involved in ProServ are Michael workouts, totaling 20 miles a day. For O’Keefe, his ’Nirvana’ was Jordan, Patrick Ewing, Boomer Bv Len Auster One such milestone which has He thinks a problem with high running and his unforgettable AAanchester Herald they don’t have a 60-and-over,” stood for 11 years in the venerable Esiason, Pam Shriver^^-Yltenick school runners today is that they performance 11 years ago should “I do 8-10 miles at least once a week to get a he added. The family record also Noah and Tim Mayotte. O’Keefe Manchester Thanksgiving Day listen too much to their coaches. stand sacred in the scrolls of It’s never too late to start your long run in. You just don’t stop. Even in the shows 20 second placements and Road Race without being re­ handles mostly tennis players. ”I think they should listen to their Manchester Road Race history three third-place finishes. O’Keefe formerly served as running career. motely challenged is in the boys’ own bodies instead of their for a long time. The bulk of runners get inter­ winter, you have to get out there." There’s only been one did not high school division. sports information director for finish, that in a race in North Southern University in Baton ested in their formative years, in — A deline K earney The year was 1977, and as a junior high and high school. But Stonington in 1979. ”It was 99 Rouge, Louisiana and was a degrees with 90 percent humidity 17-year-old senior at E.O. Smith director of communications for Adeline Kearney of Canton is the High School in Stoirs and fresh off No. 1 example that it’s never too that day. I don’t know how the MISL (Major Indoor Soccer LOOK WHAT WE’VE DONE AT as bowling, golfing and tennis in together with other women in the anybody finished,” John Kearney his victory in the State Open League). late to put your best foot forward. her teen-age years. Cross Country Championship two She didn’t take up running until Simsbury Track Club foranearly said. While at Auburn on a running MANEELEY’S “I didn’t start running until 10 morning run. following by break­ Manchester is one race Kear­ weeks earlier, Kevin O’Keefe had scholarship. O’Keefe was All- 1979. at the age of 53. She’ll be years ago.” Kearney said. “My no plans for rest until his race in celebrating her 10th anniversary fast at a member’s house. ”1 run ney, who was employed for 30 SEC (Southeastern Conference) husband. John, is a jogger. He for health reasons. At my age it’s years at the Pratt and Whitney Manchester. for four years in cross country in the Manchester Road Race on We are pleased to offer the finest Thanksgiving Day and looking to raced.Siberian Huskies and felt great, especially if you don’t get Division in Southington before "My philosophy was that my and track. O’Keefe remembers he should run to get in better injured. And the camaraderie retiring, said she wouldn’t miss. season wasn’t over until Man­ participating in the Division I extend a personal streak that shape to help the dogs. cuisine in a dazzling new setting. Make almost rivals the likes of Amby (among runners) is something ”I love it. It’s a tradition. Most of chester.” O’Keefe, now 27 and Cross Country Nationals as a ”I started just walking. It took special.” the Simsbury Track Club women living in Manhattan, said. freshman. He placed lOlst, how­ Burfoot and John Treacy. your reservations in the main dining The 63-year-old Kearney will be awhile to get around the track Kearney’s first venture in (members) run it.” Not only did O'Keefe set the ever. he was the third American without stopping,” she said. Manchester was in 1979, and it Kearney doesn’t confine her existing boys' high school mark of freshman finisher. shooting for her ninth age-group room or enjoy the relaxed atmosphere victory in 10 tries when she "Don’t let her fool you. She was a winning one in the female running to races like Manchester. 23:17 over the 4.75-mile course in Unquestionably. O’Keefe’s caught on real fast.” herhusband 50-64 year-old age group with a She’s run in three marathons, the 1977, he also placed sixth overall high school record should stand answers the gun Thanksgiving interjected. time of 36; 39. She followed that up last the 1987 New York Marathon — a phenomenal performance for for a number of years. of Jam’s Pub. Day morning. She is the current record holder in both the women’s with a win in 1981, trimming over where she had a time of 4-hours, a schoolboy. M tndiw tw Herald O’Keefe, who admitted being Kearney’s name has been in­ three minutes from her initial 25-minutes. ”I wasn’t really Dan Moynihan of Malden. color coordinated in his scholas­ 50-59 and 60-and-over age groups. cluded in the age category RECORD RUN — Kevin She set the former mark in 1981 in Manchester run. Her first try in satisfied with my time,” she said. Mass, placed fifth overall as a tic running days, chose a bright We offer elegant banquet facilities winners since she started in the 60-and-over category in 1985 I ”I started running and it felt schoollmy in 1968. but his time O'Keefe, shown here finish­ yellow ensemble that November her third trip to Manchester with Manchester. And she has no plans a time of 33:15. Kearney in 1985. established the current mark at :good. I knew I could do it having was 23:38. ing the Road race in 1977, set mom in 1977. With yellow Sub-4 as well as off-premise catering. to discontinue the trend. ’Tm 35; 30. She slowed by four seconds participated in so many sports. Another amazing aspect of running shorts and yellow Tiger when the age divisions were going to run provided I’m alright. the existing record for the further divided to 50-59 and in 1986, but came back in '87 to Running for me came later in life. O’Keefe’s distinguished effort boys’ high school division racing shoes, the only piece Give us a call... You reach my age. every day is turn in a winning effort of 37:05. Unless you run in high school or was that, besides being the first missing was the shirt. 60-and-over set the mark in the precious,” she said. that year with a time of 23:17. latter category at 35; 30. She is the "She’s run in 186 races,” said junior high, you just don’t run. It male scholastic runner to cross ”I wore stuff that stood out. My Every day, nowadays, means her husband, "and has had 155 would have been great if I had the finish line, he also bested all of entire outfit was bright yellow,” only runner to currently hold two hitting the streets for Kearney. A age-group records. first places. Often she runs with participated years ago. I wish I his coliegiate rivals. Included A 1983 graduate of Auburn O’Keefe recalled. His brother [IV^JEELEYJ meihber of the Simsbury Track the 40-and-over category because was younger.” among his older victims were Pat University in journalism and 1984 finidied the outfit for him with a The only year Kearney failed to Club and Hartford Track Club, O’Neill, the No. 1 runner for the graduate of Ohio University grad yellow T-shirt with lyrics from RESTAURANT and BANQUET ROOMS earn distinction in her age group Kearney runs three to 10 miles a University of Connecticut at the school, O’Keefe is currently the the Jimi Hendrix song 'Electric T-W-T 5-9 was in 1980. day. ”I do 8-10 miles at least once director of corporate communi­ Fri-Sai 5-10 Kearney graduated from Sou­ a week to get a long run in.” she time, Kevin McCusker of UMass Ladyland’ written on it. The ON THE RUN — Adeline and Paul Oparowski of Bates cations for ProServ, the second lyrics on the front 'of his T-shirt Fob Opea Dally CaO for iMcrvatloB* 275 Boston Tnpke. thington High School and at­ explained. “You just don’t stop. College in Maine. largest sports management firm read, 'Down the river brandy- lli30-9 p.n. Kearney of Canton didn’t tended a business school in Even in the winter, you have to ”I took the race realty se­ in the world. wine through Electric Ladyland Cloaed MoodayB 643-2342 Bolton, Conn. start running until 10 years Pennsylvania. But her activities get out there.” Every Saturday riously. The biggest thing I ProServ handles professional and into Nirvana.’ ago. were limited to other sports such morning like clockwork she gets remember about the race was athletes' finances, public appear­ O’Keefe was the 14th man on Pat O’Neill,” O’Keefe said. ”Amby (Burfoot) and those guys were superior runners, but I was happy I beat Pat O’Neill.” 1375 Silver Ln. 31 Main St. In retrospect, it was indeed a East Hartford East Hartford tall order for O’Keefe to defeat 568-2741 568-0006 O’Neill. Flowers “At three miles. I was still with By the guy (O’Neill),” O’Keefe con- Christmas Has Come to Lift ^ u e d . “Here I was a high school %um... I Minted to prove I could the Latch. Our shelves are run witlr 'ttie college kids. I outkicked O'Neill on Main Street. filled with your favorite Being the No. 1 high school finisher and beating all the thingsJ The scents and sights % — A DIVISION OF EAST HARTFORD NURSERY — college kids was great. Ob­ of Christmas are everywhere viously, the time is still impres­ k- sive.” O’Neiii finished seventh. Annalees, byers choice carolers O’Keefe received a wall clock Come see our beautiful arrangements, plants for his sixth-place finish. the original snow village, orna­ i Impressive isn’t a strong and gift items. Perfect for your home decorating, enough word to indicate ments, imported cards and or Holiday gift giving. O’Keefe’s high school achieve­ wrap. Favorite things for fa­ ment. 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By Robert R. Crawford to the dismay of my lower body, I’m not ashamed to say that I Special to the Herald that I neglected to do properly. I walked most of the way up was feeling a^little self-conscious "Heartbreak Hill.” In fact I This is a true story. The names about my lack of running expe­ probably walked a total of two have not been changed because rience, so I imitated some of the miles ttat day. I alternated the guilty party has already been other runners and stretched and running and walking when the hum iliate to sflch an extent that bounced around a bit. pain in my legs and chest became it just doesn’t matter anymore. As race time approached I lined too much to bear. But I never It Is only now, almost a full year up with the over-50-minute crowd stopped. Not that I didn’t think after that dreadful day, that I can and tried to sneak a final about it. It’s just that every timel bring myself to deliver an ac­ cigarette, cupping it in my hand wanted to walk off the road and count of my experience. The day lest any of the other runneris see collapse in someone’s front yard my pain-wracked body won’t let my misconduct and brand me a there was a wall of people in my me forget. ’The day I ran in the heretic or something. way. Not wanting to look like a Manchester ’Thanksgiving Day Suddenly the race had started wimp in front of all those Road Race for the first time. and we were off. ’This was it. Do or spectators I called upon the My memory of that day, and the die. ’The mob surged forward, reserves of strength that I had days immediately following, carrying me along with it in its been saving to use on my turkey seems veiled by a thick, black excitement to finally be racing. dinner and kept jogging down the cloud. I vaguely remember the We jogged for about three feet road. way things were before that day. and came to a dead stop. Another As I said, my memory of that Before 4.75 miles of seemingly start and another three feet were day is a bit hazy. I don’t recall harmless pavement changed be­ gained before we stopped again. much of my run after turning onto fore my eyes into a creature It wasn’t until the thiid ebb'that Porter Street, but somehow I straight out of an H.P. Lovecraft the mass of runners flowed managed to finish the course in novel. A creature bent on break­ smoothly over the starting line just under an hour. ing my spirit and destroying my and off down Main Street. ’The race was an experience BACK AGAIN — Robert H. Crawford of Manchester, who body. By the time I turned the comer that I won’t soon forget. My remembers 'That dreadful day" a year ago when he first It started out simply enough. onto Charter Oak Street my nightmares have almost stopped ran In the Manchester Road Race, said he'll be back for The office where I worked was two-pack-a-day habit was catch­ and now, a year later, my legs are year two on Thursday. recruiting staff members to run ing up with me. Looking around I almost back to normal. I don’t know whether it was the thrill o f! in the race. In exchange for noticed that every one I had .MiMiaaaaai entering, the runner was given a started with was already ahead of participating in such an exciting tee shirt emblazoned with the me and the runners now along­ event or just the camaraderie of Step into e world of fmntaay. company logo and was also side me didn’t seem out of breath the thousands of runners, but one Six theme rooms, eoeh with eligible, if they completed ■ the or ready to call it quits. Unlike thing’ for sure — I’ll be back this its own distinct personeiity course, for a drawing for dinner myself, they had obviously pre­ year, because it was a heck of a and charm. An extensive for two at a local restaurant. pared for this. lot of fun. variety o f im ported and "Sure,”’ I remember saying, locally handcrafted "Sign me up.” After all, the race decaretlons and special gifts didn’t start until 10 a.m. so I didn’t have to get up tooearly and for the discriminating even in my physical condition I shopper. was certain I could finish in time a Collectible Santas ■ Byer's Choice Carolers for supper. Besides. I remember thinking, I get a free tee shirt out EYE GLASSES ■ Heritage Villages and Accessories ,of the deal. 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I’ve run decent races Cup lOK with a time of 32:19 in The Manchester residents, how the crowd inspires the realize the crowd is having a good first Connecticut finisher in 1986 this year and I’m shooting for Albany in one of his most recent teachers in the Manchester racers. I decided to do something time while you’re having a good when he placed 14th overall with a PRIZE WINNER — David DISAPPOINTED — John under 23 (minutes). That’s within outings. Competing against the school system, will don their to give something back to the time. It gives (the spectators) time of 10. He was ninth in 1985 Litoff has appeared several Bysiewicz made the prize list myself to run that,” said Bysie­ likesof a Dohertyor a Gregorek is traditional home-made Pilgrim crowds who’ve helped me out in another reason to stay out.” (23:27. I3th in '84 (23:28, 18th in times on the top 25 prize list. again last year, but he was wicz. whose father, Stan Byzie- one of the challenges that attracts outfits for the fourth consecutive other races,” Jeff explained. '83 (23:29) and 13th in '82 (23:25). It’s tradition. He missed iast year, piacing disappointed with his 19th wicz, operates an insurance firm Litoff to Manchester. “I don’t year when the runners answer the “It’s like a ‘thank you.’ some­ He dropped off a bit in '87. taking in Manchester. mind (the top-flight competi­ gun Thanksgiving Day mom. 34th. place finish. flagliuild Plnto/M inehM ttr Hanid thing people can see and smile 34th place with a time of 24:07. He Bysiewicz attributes his im­ tion) . I can pick little races and Jeff, a science teacher at Tiling about on those cold mornings." can be excused for that, however. provement to increased training. win them. I don’t go to Manches­ FAMILY AFFAIR — Jeff and Kathy Thornton have made It Junior High, started solo in 1982. “We do this for the fun it brings. EMERGENCY He was going through an intern­ years my running has gone down training by yourself. You tend to “I ran 50-60 miles a week my first ter to win it. It’s good to compare a family tradition to dress as Pilgrims for the Manchester He was joined by Kathy, a Runners can only be so exciting Fire — Police — Medical ship at the University of Connecti- in terms of miles,” he explained. tire faster.” said Litoff, a 1979 two years in college. I was yourself. It’s comforting to be half-time science teacher at Road Race. The Manchester residents push their two (to watch),” Kathy said. cut Medical School in “It’s tough when you’re not graduate of E.O. Smith High in running between 70 and 80 miles able to see the hot-shot runners,” Rennet Junior High, and their The Thorntons are members of Farmington. children, Jeremy, left, and Kyle in stroilers over the DIAL 911 sleeping that much. My mileage Storrs and a 1983 graduate of the last two years. The more I he explained. then infant son, Jeremy, two the Silk City Striders running In Manchester “You’re on call every fourth went down. Also (with the crazy Connecticut College where he ran. the smoother my stride While still making the prize list, 4.75-mile race route. years later in 1985. It's now a club. When the club has its fun night at the hospital. The last two hours) it was much more difficult was a two-time Division III became. The last two years I got to boot. 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I have improved (in Manchester) a School The site for his favorite 4.75- improvement time-wise as minutes,” Lenihan said. “Last Manchester Herald Lyndonville, Vt., (population nnile run is Manchester on Lenihan. lot more than I expected to. year, I was surprised I ran so fast 1,000) and now a resideijt of It’s been a long road back for Thanksgiving morning. and was so far back.” Bingham, Mass., is back again. Start , An Avon native and 1985 During his freshman year at —.Brian Lenihan During the outdoor track sea­ Judi St. Hilaire since Manchester “I wouldn’t run if I wasn’t ready □ □ C = T Dartmouth, due to the lobbying graduate of Avon High School, the son last spring, Lenihan garnered last saw her. She’s a confirmed to be competitive. I’m under­ and A efforts of 1983 Manchester High 21-year-old Lenihan has run the the Ivy League and New England entrant for the 52nd running of the raced right now. I was in the best Finish ^ graduate Mike Roy (a Dartmouth Manchester Road Race three point where you’re peaking,” 60th and 56th, respectively, in the Championships in the 3,000-meter Manchester Road Race on Thurs­ shape when I ran (in 1985). I’d like Jr——:ii!2____□ grad), Lenihan made his maiden Lenihan explained. “After two nationals the last two years. steeplechase. His personal best day for the first time since her one to come close (to 24:40) but I ’m fl If ” ■ 1 appearance in Manchester and days (after the Nationals) o f 'Dartmouth placed second and time for the arduous event is 8:48. and only appearance in the not sure.” — I f - placed 18th with a time of 24:01. really running easy, it’s not too third as a team. With the Irish tradition in Turkey Day trot. In 1986, Lenihan dropped four bad.” Entering this year’s race • in Manchester. Lenihan fits in quite The 29-year-old St. Hilaire won The women’s field looks to be places to 22nd, yet. improved his As a high school senior. Leni­ Manchester, Lenihan has two weil. the women’s division in the quite competitive. "It won’t be a time by 25 seconds for a 23:36 han was eighth in the State Open goals: 1) tobe the top Connecticut “I was pretty happy last year Manchester Road Race in 1985, runaway (winner),” St. Hilaire clocking. In last year’s race, cross country championship. All finisher and 2) to break 23 setting a course record by shat­ predicts. Jill Clarke of Sheffield, (in Manchester) and was pretty ^‘■r o a k S l. Lenihan finished 17th with a time three runners ahead of Lenihan minutes. psyched for this year.” Lenihan tering Patti Catalano’s six-year England, is defending champ. of 23:05, a 31-second improve­ on the Dartmouth team are Joe Swift, a 1981 graduate of said. “I think I’ll keep coming mark by a whopping 57 seconds She won a year ago with a time of ment from 1986 and a 56-second All-Americans. Lenihan placed Xavier High School of Middle- back. I like it a lot.” with a time of 24:40. That placed 25:35. One threat to watch is slice in three years. her 4Sth overall in a field of 4,000 Linda Begley of Suffield. A native Race Route — 4.748 miles rain-drenched runners. “I was in of Montgomery, Ala., the 29-year- “It’s the only real road race I old Begley moved to Connecticut do,’’ Lenihan said. “It’s the the best shape of my life when I ran Manchester,” she said on after marrying an Enfield High biggest road race in Connecticut. graduate, Brendan Begley. They I like the bagpipes. I have Saturday. But St. Hilaire, a graduate of met at the University of Alabama improved (in Manchester) a lot where both ran cross country. more than I expected to.” the University of Vermont, soon after found herself on the side­ Begley’s best time in the 10,000 As fourth man on the Dart­ meters is 32:18. Begley was 11th mouth cross country team which line. A chronic back problem acted up, ail but putting her hors at the Tufts lOK in October, a half is currently ranked second in the minute in front of St. Hilaire. She country, Lenihan has had to de combat for the next two years. "I was running well, but (the won the MCC Relays 4-MiIe Race compete in the NCAA Division I back in June of this year. National Cross Country Cham­ GRAND OPENING SALE back) got really bad,” said St. pionships the last two years. This Hilaire, explaining the problem Another prospect in the was a strained joint in the lower event is always held the Monday * Exclusive women’s division is Christine before Thanksgiving, making it back region. “ Iseeachiropracter Pfitzinger, a native New Zea­ difficult for Lenihan to recover • Elegant and get adjusted. I also have to lander now calling Wellesley, for Manchester three days later. temper my training because (the Mass., home. Her lOK best is “It (Thanksgiving) is at the back) can get cranky.” 32:35. She is the wife of Peter • Unique "I was pretty miserable for two Pfitzinger, one of America’s best years. I couldn’t run for five marathoners. llaiuh’raft<*d sterling jewelry* handeralled gills of months,” she adds. Sue Faber of Waterbury, who brass and wood and marble* fashions from India The petite S-foot-8, 112-pound was third in both 1985 and ’86, is EMERGENCY St. Hilaire, who represents Ath­ and China, exotic purfume oils and incense* also among the top threats in the IMPROVED — Brian Leni­ Fire — Police — Medical letes West, made a comeback and women’s division. She holds han has improved his time 56 Crystal Prisms* Balls and Figurines. placed second in the Red Lobster Connecticut TAC championships DIAL 911 lOK in Orlando, Fla., in February seconds in his three Man­ in the half marathon, 15- In Manchester 64;i-,5692 of this year with a time of 32:27. kilometer, 12-kilomer and 5- chester appearances. O p e n H -N lO -h But soon after another setback kilometer. Her best time in the Hiur.. TUI 9 PM r.iT MAIN STREET ■ MANCHESTER hit, suffering from kidney prob­ lOK this year is 33:09. lems. ”I trained through it. But St. Hilaire says she prefers Rtglnald PInto/ManchMttr Htraid when it came time to race I didn’t concentrating on races closer to feel too good,” she said. She home. But she does make excep­ ATTR A C TED — No matter what the sunshine, the Manchester Road Race passed six kidney stones. tions. “Being away from home on weather, whether it be inclement as two attracts a large crowd of spectators, St. Hilaire’s last outing was at a holiday is tough. But Paul (her of the past three years, or bright n - luT ‘)f1l i the Tufts lOK in Boston in October boyfriend Paul Coogan) and I had -Tiff Hilaire said. Her mileage is back said. to her normal regiment, about Manchester is glad to have her 76-75 miles a week. back.

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Sunding Left to Right: VioU St. John, Rvl Cinnoii, Bttif ThibMu. Peggie Weaver, GET A 2 LITRE PEPSI FREE Milli« Kotlovieh, Beverly Melone, Dennie O'Brien Monday Evening, Nov. 28th Silling Left to Right: Jeennetle Letperance and Mary O’Brien 6:00 pm - 9:0O pin The travel consultanU at Airway Travel, 4S7 Center Street, Manchester, offers you extended travel consultant services that are the result of Refreshments - Complimentary Flower expertise and many years of experience in Travel. 1/ RaglnaM Hnto/Minetmtir Hm M Offer Good Til Dec. 31, 1988 135 East Center St., Manchester -646-8268 BACK IN FIELD — Qerry O ’Reilly, who was fifth a year COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED aW. airway tra vel agency, INC. ago, will return Thursday for the S2nd Manchester Road ASTA i Center St., Manchester 646-2500 Race. The Irishman has always done well here. , Americon Society of Travel Agents Numbers to watch Scoreboard since 1945 in the Road Race ^.VV "All. . Top 25 times Record holders Year Top three finishers By Len Auster 1985 in her one and only appear­ Time Runner Time Year Record Runner Time Year Manchester Herald ance in Manchester. She’ll be 1. John Treacy 21:26 1979 M-Open John Treacy 1945 21:26 1979 joined at the starting line by Charlie Robbins, Herb Stevenson, Fran Leary 26:10 2, John Doherty 21:31 1987 “You can’t tell the players defending champion Jill Clarke 1946 Charlie Robbins, Tom Crane, Joe McCluskey F-Open Judi St. Hilaire 24:40 1985 25:09 3. Richard O'Flynn 21:35 1987 without a program," bellows a (7900), Jan Merrill-Morin (7001), 1947 Joe McCluskey, Bob Knowles. Jess Van Zant 25:02 M-40-49 Robert McCarthy 23:51 1980 4. Eamonn Coghlan 21:36 1983 vendor at athletic events. Denise Valk (7002), Christine 1948 Ted Vogel. Fred Schoeffler, George Terry 25:03 F-40-49 Jane Arnold 28:20 1984 5. Eamonn Coghlan 21:37 The same holds true for the Pfitzinger (7003) of New Zealand, 1949 Tom Crane, Fred Schoeffler, John Kelley 24:46 1981 M-50-59 John Dugdale 24:52 1984 Manchester Road Race. Susan Faber (7004) of Waterbury 1950 Fred Schoeffler. John Kelley, John Lafferty " 6. John Treacy 21:40 1983 F-50-59 Adeline Kearney You won’t recognize the and local favorite Sally Zimmer 24:55 33:15 1981 1951 John Kelley, Tommy Crane, Bob Black 24:30 7. Eamonn Coghlan 21:43 1982 M-60-+ Charlie Robbins 28:30 1982 runners, unless you’re a long­ (7005). Zimmer, a resident of 1952 time fan of the race, without Windsor, is cross country coach John Kelley, Austin Scott. Charlie Robbins 25:33 6. Richard O'Flynn 21:43 1983 F-60-+ Adeline Kearney 35:30 1985 1953 John Kelley, Charlie Robbins, Nick Cosies knowning the numbers. at the Loomis-C2iaffee School in 24:20 9. John Treacy 21:43 1985 M-H.S. Kevin O'Keefe 23:17 1977 1954 Nick Cosies, Dick Hart, Fred Schoeffler 24:42 So, here’s a little aid. Windsor. 10. John Doherty 21:45 1986 F-H.S. Leslie Wrixon 27:01 1982 One other women you might 1955 Dick Hart, John Kelley, George Terry 24:28 11. Greg Meyer 21:46 1982 Two-time defending champion 1956 Charlie Dyson, Alan Shaler, Bob Scharf want to keep an eye out for his 25:34 12. Jean-Pierre Ndayslenga 21:47 1986 John Doherty will be wearing bib 1957 John Kelley, Pete Close, Lew Stieglltz 23:59 No. 14. Other racers udio could 63-year-old Adeline Kearney 13. John Treacy 21:52 1984 (9900). She is the only runner who 1958 Pete Close, Ed McAllister, Al Confalone 24:43 play prominently at the front of 1959 Bob Lowe, John Kelley, Russ Bennett 14. John Treacy 21:54 1987 the pack, and their numbers, currently holds records in two 24:18 age classes — 50-59 and 60-and- 1960 Bob Lowe, Jim Keefe, Larry Damon 24:00 15. Jim Cooper 21:56 1987 include; Are Nakkim (4), Ri­ 16. Gerry O'Reilly chard O’Flynn (6), John Gre- over. 1961 John Kelley, Walt Barker, Larry Damon 24:21 21:59 1987 gorek

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