20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Dec. 26,1990 THURSDAY LOCAL NEWS INSIDE

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The feeding tube that had kept ces whom he did not identify that people that they want to do that on June 25 stating that patients like marched from downtown Bagh­ founder of the right-to-life group her alive since a 1983 car crash had several patients arc candidates for (euthanasia),” he said. dad to the U.S. and British em­ Operation Rescue alleged that the Cruzan could be allowed to die, but been removed 12 days earlier at her euthanasia. Cruzan’s parents, Joe and Joyce only if there was “clear and con­ bassies, singing patriotic songs T h e r e ’s hospital where Nancy Cruzan died is parents’ request, approved by a Don Lamkins, the rehabilitation Cruzan, fought a three-year legal and shouting slogans denounc­ “lining people up” for euthanasia. vincing” evidence that was their judge. center’s director, said one or two battle to remove their daughter’s wish. ing the interception of the n o p i a c e Officials denied it. U&R REALTY CO. “I’m curious to see who’s going patients at the center have about the feeding tube, saying she would not “peace ship.” lik e .... HOME FOE TUE-^ Cruzan, 33, who had been in a to be next at this facility,” said the same extent of brain damage as Ms. want to live in a persisitent vegeta­ Please see CRUZAN, page 6. The Iraqi freighter was seized ^ 643-2692 early Wednesday by U.S. and HOLIDAYS-, ^ *^0*^®*^ Murdock, Realtor other forces. Members of the W h e t h e r you’re buying GREEN TEENS ship’s crew and peace activists ■>r aelling...let D .W J ie h Tourism boards fighting traveling with them tried to find the home for you/ Issues of greatest concern to teens resist the action. U.S. Navy sailors said they fired warning Clean water 22% shots in the air and tossed smoke consolidation suggestion grenades to control the crowd on Ozone the freighter, which was reported carrying sugar to Iraq SOUTH WINDSOR By BRIAN M. 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Fire delays Vernon u up municipal and legislative support year made 5rijjfuer fa/ tfie tfiouffits of tfiosc Rain forest CovenUy Town Council wen on Tourism in Connecticut is a $3.7 stock trading 220 Harllord Turnpike preservation to fight a state recommendation that record opposing the consolidation of billion a year industry that employs toe fiofii cspcciaffy dear - they be combined into larger, NEW YORK (AP) — Trading 871-1400 the Northeast Connecticut Visitor’s more than 100,000 people, Harrison on the New York and American 'TT/fir's xufiy it seems so nataraf to tfiin!ver _ up to four minutes of time to get course that is offered every other month, m said, adding that the average age of covets infant and child safety as wen as lives saved by CPR, so Reich said $30, Giguere said. Focus_____ ffl if victims of heart attacks to a hospiuil. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 27, 1990__3 NATION/WORLP______Gorbachev’s choice for VP Census shows 249.6m Americans; Sun Belt grows By TIM BOVEE “Since at least 1940, the Com is voted down The Associated Press mcrce Department and the Census Bureau have systematically under By ALAN COOPERMAN Congress, which was formed 21/2 WASHINGTON — The nation counted Americans of color and The Associated Press years ago, approved creation of the 1 1 grew to 249.6 million people in the Americans who live in cities,” vice presidency and other sweeping 1980s as more Americans left the Dinkins said at a City Hall news MOSCOW — The Congress of changes aimed at shifting more industrial and agricultural heartlands conference. People’s Deputies today narrowly power to Gorbachev. for the South and West. The Census Bureau’s final nation- rejected Mikhail S. Gorbachev’s Gorbachev had apparently settled The Census Bureau’s first “final" ^ population total was nearly 4 mil­ choice for the newly created office on the ethnic Russian only in the last figures from the 1990 census, lion people more than the prelimi­ of vice president, and Gorbachev couple of days. released Wednesday, showed the nary number it released earlier this immediately renominated the can­ The vice presidency could be­ pull of the Sun Belt remained year. didate for another vote. come the second most powerful job strong, despite efforts by the in­ Five states, all in the South or The 2,239-member Congress in the country. The job’s powers dustrial North to promote growth West, grew by more than a fourth in failed by 31 votes to confirm Gen­ have not yet been defined, and will and the collapse during the 1980s of the decade: Nevada, up 50.7 per­ nady I. Yanayev, a relatively obscure apparently be left to the president to the oil and savings and loan in­ cent; Alaska, 37.4 percent; Arizona, 53-ycar-oId Communist bureaucrat decide. dustries — two mainstays of the 35.3 percent; Florida, 33.4 pwreent; who was the only nominee for the A constitutional amendment says job. Southern and Western states. and California, 26.1 piercent. the vice president “replaces the The census figures are used to ad­ The six states having growth of The vote today by the country’s president of tlie U.S.S.R. in case of just the number of representatives less than 1 percent included some highest legislative body was 1,089 his absence and inability to carry out each state sends to Congress so that industrial powerhouses: Illinois, up to 583, the elections commission an­ his duties.” political clout is in line with popula­ 0.4 percent; , 0.5 per­ nounced. Yanayev had needed at Despite the reform, it was not tion. The figures also determine the cent; Michigan, 0.7 percent; and least 1,120 votes, a simple majority clear to what extent Gorbachev division of federal money among Ohio, 0.8 percent. Grain-growing of the 2,239 registered deputies. would be able use the new powers in states and localities. Nebraska ^ew by a bare 0.9 per­ President Gorbachev said it was his bid to rein in the country’s in- The numbers could change next cent. Louisiana, hard hit by the col­ important the vice president be dcpcndcncc-mindcd republics and summer when the Commerce lapse in oil prices in the 1980s, grew someone he has complete con­ hold together the union. Department decides whether to ad­ 0.8 percent. fidence in and urged further debate All 15 republics have declared just the count. Some states and cities Five states lost population. The on Yanayev’s candidacy. some degree of autonomy and many .JLL are likely to challenge the tallies, biggest percentage loser was West The fact that only 583 deputies arc largely disregarding his decrees T h « Assoclatad Prsss whichever way the adjustment Virginia, whose population dropped or 25 percent of the Congress voted as they move to wrest control of BUS ACCIDENT — A Transit Authority Bus is City Wednesday. Nine people were injured — six seriously decision goes. by 7.6 percent to 1,801,625. Other against Comrade Yanayev persuades their economies and administrative shown after it jumped a curb and hit scaffolding in New York More than 6,000 local govern­ states losing population were Iowa, me to ask the Congress to vote systems from the central govern­ in the afternoon accident. ments challenged the accuracy of a down 4.3 percent; Wyoming, down again,” he said. It was not im­ ment. preliminary count based mainly on 2.9 percent; and North Dakota, mediately known when the second Yanayev had been considered a the April 1 census taken by mail. down 1.7 percent. The District of vote would take place. The Aeeocleled Prees “safe” choice for the vice presidency The Census Bureau responded with Columbia also lost population, 4.5 The Congress began Dec. 17 and NEW U.S. POPULATION — Under Secretary of Com­ in these turbulent limes of bare Kuwaiti official: too late for talk a series of recounts and an ad cam­ percent. population of the United States at a news conference in was tentatively scheduled to wrap grocery store shelves, ethnic paign urging people who thought America’s population grew at a merce for Economic Affairs Michael R. Darby, left, and Washington D.C. up today. violence and nationwide political By CHRISTOPHER BURNS We see absolutely no indication that Saddam a warning to Bush at a time when Syria has sided they had been missed to come for­ slower pace in the 1980s than in Census Director Barbara Everitt Bryant hold the new 1990 Yanayev, in comments to the The Associated Press ward. Congress after he was nominated paralysis. Hussein intends to withdraw from Kuwait,” he with the United Stales and its other allies against decades past: 10.2 percent, com­ 226,504,825, counted only people told the Wednesday briefing in the Saudi capital In New York, Mayor David and a wealth of other data. South Atlantic regions had the shar­ Wednesday, supported Gorbachev’s He encountered little criticism Iraq. pared with 11.4 percent in the 1970s living within the nation’s borders. growing region, 23.4 percent, fol­ Kuwait’s foreign minister today said it was loo Riyadh. Dinkins criticized the count released The last figures in the $2.6 billion pest growth, and the East North reformist policies but also took a Wednesday from cither reactionary Iraq, which invaded oil-rich Kuwait on Aug. 2, and 13.4 percent in the 1960s. Wednesday’s release was only the lowed by the Mountain states, 20.6 late for peace initiatives in the Persian Gulf, but Kuwait’s foreign minister. Sheik Sabah Al- Wednesday, saying it underes­ census won’t be released until 1993. Central, West North Central and somewhat hard-line tack, calling for or progressive members of the Con­ has more than a half-million troops, 4,0(X) tanks, This year’s population count, first burst of what will be a barrage Syria’s leading Moslem cleric warned President Ahmcd Al-Sabah, offered a similar assessment. timated the city’s population and as East South Cenu^al regions had the law and order. gress. 2,5(X) armored personnel carriers and 2,700 artil­ 249,632,692, for the first time in­ of census numbers detailing not only percent, and the South Atlantic Bush against attacking Iraq, saying “in the end “The whole world has given enough time for a a result will cost the city millions of All regions had more people in slowest. Gorbachev had initially planned lery pieces in Kuwait and southern Iraq, Coury cluded some Americans living the number of people but their ages, states, 18.8 percent. In the 1970s “Gorbachev and I have a common you will die.” peaceful settlement of the gulf crisis,” he told a dollars in federal funds each year. 1990 compared with 10 years ear­ those regions had each showed to nominate Eduard A. said during his briefing. abroad. The 1980 population figure. races, housing situations, incomes psychological characteristic: neither Bush interrupted his Christmas vacation today, news conference in Beijing. lier. The Pacific, Mountain and The Pacific states were the fastest double-digit growth. Shevardnadze. But Shevardnade Iraq test-fired another surface-to-surface missile he nor I tolerate violence,” Yanayev returning to Washington to meet with National He maintained that only military force would resigned as foreign minister last Wednesday within its own borders, aiming it away told deputies under questioning. Security Adviser Brent Scoweroft, but White dislodge Iraq from Kuwait. week to protest what he called a from multinational forces, U.S. officials said. No Gorbachev did not sound exactly House spokesman Steve Hart said pressures from drift toward dictatorship. “Whether by the Arab world, whether by the further details were disclosed. enthusiastic Wednesday about the the gulf situation did not prompt the move. fiicndly countries, whether by the Third World California is political powerhouse thanks to count Gorbachev nominated Yanayev Previous such firings put some of the 300,000 person he picked to become his The statements by the Kuwaiti and Syrian fol­ countries, or by the big powers, it is very late for American forces deployed in Operation Desert just hours after the quasi-democratic right-hand man. lowed new signs of war readiness Wednesday, By MIKE FEINSILBER Republican William Howard Taft anyway. such (peace) initiatives. It would not be useful,” Shield on a heightened state of alert. The U.S. Solarz have built up campaign warchests in the million- with Iraq test-firing another missile and the sheik said. The Associated Press Republicans can find more cheer in most of the other Hampshire, Rhode Island, Nebraska, New Mexico, Command would not comment on the current alert dollar range, each anticipating a costly battle — or Americans urged to leave countries where pro- Syria s senior cleric, in an open letter published shifts in political power ordered up by the population Utah, West Virginia, Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa and Mis­ status. perhaps a race elsewhere, maybe taking on Republican Iraqi sentiment is high. today, told President Bush: “Should you provoke WASHINGTON — In the politics of the future, figures released by the Census Bureau on Wednesday. sissippi. U.S. troops were already on heightened alert, California will exercise more clout than any smoke- Alfonsc M. D ’Amato for his Senate seat. Durable goods Twenty days before the U.N.-mandated dead­ this war in the gulf, the blood of hundreds of wary of a terrorist attack over the Christmas and The industrial Northeast and Midwest will lose stand­ filled room of politicians ever did. R ur states lose two House members — Illinois, All states except the six which now have only one line for Iraq to quit Kuwait or face possible attack, thousands of people will be on your head. New Year holidays. ing in Congress and the electoral college. The West, the going to 20; Michigan, to 16; Ohio, to 19; and Pennsyl­ representative — Alaska, Delaware, North Dakota, die U.S. Central Command in the gulf region held California emerges from the 1990 census as a politi­ South and the Sun Belt, increasingly Republican, gain. “In the end, you will die, and you will stand British and U.S. military officials reported that vania, to 21. South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming — will have to its first regular weekly news briefing. before God without your air and sea fleets and in- cal behemoth, with 52 House scat", a population bigger “The political consequences advantage the Iraq test-fired Soviet-made Scud missiles from than Canada’s and 20 percent of the electoral votes Eight states will lose one each — Iowa, down to five; redraw congressional boundaries. The purpose is to give demand falls Air Force Lt. Col. Tom Coury, a member of the icrconiincnial missiles,” Syria’s Sunni Moslem east to west on Dec. 2, prompting some units to Republicans,” summed up Stephen Hess, political Kansas, to four; Kentucky, to six; Louisiana, to seven; each representative 572,466 constituents, or as close to command’s intelligence staff, said it is “very needed to be elected president. analyst at the Brookings Institution, a Washington mi^li. Sheik Ahmed Kaftaro, said in the letter in don gas masks against a possible chemical attack. Massachusetts, to 10; Montana, to one; New Jersey, to that figure as possible. By DAVE SKIDMORE of the first 11 months of 1990. realistic” that, if Saddam feels war is inevitable, Beirut’s pro-Syrian Ash-Sharq daily. Add together the congressional representation of 21 research organization. Transportation orders fell 27.4 Iraq protested the seizure of one of its merchant states and they still will total fewer than the delegation 13; and West Virginia, to three. The Associated Press he may attack Israel to try to sunder the interna­ Ash-Sharq did not explain why such a high- The census sets the stage, as well, for brutal redistrict­ percent in November. That included ships in the Arabian Sea early Wednesday by U.S. from California, which swells by seven in 1992, the Among the gainers are Florida, up four to 23, and The cry of gerrymandering — rigging election lines tional coalition arrayed against him. ranking Syrian religious leader would deliver such and other forces. ing battles from coast to coast, promising to generate Texas up three to 30. And one aidditional seat in the to favor one party — is sure to be heard. In California, WASHINGTON — Orders to a drop of 38.8 percent in aircraft and result of a 26 percent surge in population in the last 10 nasty colleague-versus-colleague races in some of the 13 years. House will go to five states — Arizona, going to six’ the election of Republican Pete Wilson as governor will U.S. factories for “big ticket” parts, more than offsetting October’s states where the number of House seats must shrink. Georgia, to 11; North Carolina, to 12; Virginia, to 11; serve as a check if the Democratic legislative tries to durable goods plunged 10.5 percent 20.4 percent increase. Boeing Co. T^e news is nothing but promising for Republicans. New York will suffer the biggest loss, three seats, and earlier reported new orders of $5.2 California hasn’t voted for a Democratic presidential and Washington, to nine. squeeze out Republicans, already oumumbered 27-18. in November to the lowest level in on the streets of Brooklyn, that could come down to a But it is California where the gains are most dramatic. two and a half years, the govern­ billion, down from $10.7 billion a Balloon makers, students at odds candidate since 1964; except for Jimmy Carter in 1976, brawl between two Democratic incumbents. Reps. Char­ Elsewhere, black leaders in Virginia, Alabama, North month earlier. Automobile and parts no one has won the White House while losing California In January 1993, that state will have more representa­ Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Texas ment said today. les Schumer and Stephen Solarz. They may have to tives than 21 other states combined — Alaska, orders also fell. By CHARLES CAMPBELL America’s balloon sellers say sociation of Balloon Artists in Jack­ since 1912, when Democrat Woodrow Wilson lost the compete for a single seat. have served notice that they want the new lines drawn to The decline matched the well, even though the controversy Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ver­ Excluding the volatile transporta­ The Associated Press they are in a battle for kids’ hearts sonville, Fla. directly relates only to the release of state but defeated Bull Mooser TTieodore Roosevelt and It is no coincidence, Hess observed, that Schumer and create districts where blacks have substantial majorities post-1958 record for one month set mont, Wyoming, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, Nevada,'New tion sector, orders fell 3.5 percent to and minds — and they’re losing. “These misinformation reports are lighter-than-air models. and a chance to elect a member of Congress. in January and indicates the reces­ their lowest levels in two years after WASHINGTON — A familiar “The children don’t want anyone turning into an attack on our in­ The dispute traces back to 1985, sion most economists believe started edging down 0.2 percent in October. but exhilarating sight: billowing to buy balloons anymore,” said dustry,” Brown said. “Children say, this fall is deepening. The drop like­ when a dead whale washed up in New orders for defense equip­ thousands of brightly colored Philip Levin, president of Balloon ‘Oh no, I can’t take that balloon. It New Jersey. Robert Schoelkopf of U.S. shivers ly means more layoffs at manufac­ ment dropped 9.6 percent. Orders helium balloons .soar into the air, get City USA, a national wholesaler in might kill a whale.’” turing plants, where payrolls have the Marine Mammal Stranding Cen­ excluding defense were down 9.6 caught by the wind, disappear into Harrisburg, Pa. Florida, Connecticut and Ten­ ter in Brigantine, N.J., found a shrunk by 600,000 jobs over the past percent. tiny points against the sky. “The schoolchildren are the ones nessee have enacted laws banning or Mylar plastic balloon in the whale’s two years — 200,000 in the past six Non-defense capital goods — a And kill thousands of helpless tliat go to the state legislators and restricting balloon launches. Under months. stomach. That kind of balloon is not from cold wave key barometer of business’ invest­ animals. say we should ban balloons,” Levin pressure from schoolchildren, Order declines were widespread, used in launches, which are done ex­ ment in expansion and moderniza­ That, anyway, is what many of said. “Crying children say we’re several cities have passed similar or­ (AP) The frostbitten West got a but were biggest in the transporta­ clusively with balloons made of Amarillo, Texas, 5 degrees. tion — fell 16.4 percent in Novem­ the nation’s children believe, and killing millions of animals.” dinances, or have declared balloon brief respite today from cold that tion and defense industries. ber. latex, a kind of rubber. Across the nation, the cold spell it’s giving the balloon industry a The balloon industry disputes any launches a form of littering. ravaged citrus fruit, snapped water Overall, orders for durable goods “Although there are no documen­ has caused more than 80 weather-re­ Only orders for non-electrical severe gas attack. suggestion that animals — on land The association says the ruckus is tations of animals dying directly pipes and threatened lives, but it still lated deaths. stall machinery — which includes com­ — items from bicycles to battleships Jackie Simms, 11, says her fifth- or at sea — have been harmed by costing balloon sellers $6 million a from ingestion of balloons, we think was unusually brisk for the rest of puters — showed no decline. They While the West was much warmer expected to last three or more years grade classmates in Kent, Ohio, eating stray helium balloons. year. Many customers have canceled it has been a contributing factor,” the United States. were unchanged from October to today, more frigid weather was in — totaled $115.9 billion last month. “can’t understand why people “This office has yet to have orders for earihbound balloons, as Schoelkopf said. A mass of warm air spread across store for much of the Midwest, East By DAN B U K E That was the lowest since May November. launch balloons just for enjoyment.” evidence that a balloon has been the parts of Washington, Wyoming, The Associated Press and South, with rain or snow ex­ 1988. Electrical machinery orders fell “They know tliat it docs kill the primary cause of death in any case,” **************************************************************************************************** Idaho, California, Oregon, Arizona pected in parts of West Virginia, Orders had risen 3.6 percent in 7.6 percent and primary metals or­ animals and it docs litter the ground, said Mark Brown, director of com­ and Nevada, raising temperatures in Mississippi, Missouri, Kentucky, NEW YORK — TWA and ftn October, but have been down in six ders dropped 9.8 percent. too,” she said. munications for the National As­ NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY some areas by as much as 40 Oklahoma and Illinois. Am were at a standoff Wednesday degrees. Freezing rain was falling in after bickering over whether TWA AMERICAN LEGION POST 102 But the National Weather Service Arkansas early today and officials should give ftin Am documents ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc- ATTENTION! 20 AMERICAN LEGION DRIVE MANCHESTER, CT. cautioned people not to get used to worried about exhausting supplies detailing a merger offer. Steak and Champagne Dinner it. Forecasters say a new cold front, of salt and gravel used to melt ice In a letter to TWA Chairman Carl FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC as chilly as the last one, will hit and snow. C. Icahn, Ran Am chief financial of­ All Lines of By Registered Nurse 9:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. Washington full force by this eve­ “We used more this weekend than ficer Richard Francis said his com­ DAY: Friday ning and move south, reaching pany believes TWA is unwilling to Insurance Hats and Noise Makers included we used all last winter,” said Fayet- TIME: 5:30 to 9:00PM Southern California by the weekend. tville Public Works Manager David fulfill an offer to pay $1.50 cash and Dancing 10:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. Snow fell in Spokane, Wash., Cox. about $1 in preferred stock or notes PLACE; Liggett Drug and Parkade early today. Light Buffet After Midnight Out West, people were still dig­ for each of Ran Am’s 150 million 649-5241 Health Shop “It will be just as cold and the ging out from the first storm. outstanding shares. 65 East Center Street As a public service sponsored by - $60.00 PER COUPLE roads will get just as sloppy and iced Broken water pipes flooded build­ The deal would value Ran AM at m over,” said Carl Cemiglia a weatlier about $375 million. Manchester, CT If You Drink, Don't Drive, ings all over Seattle, including the Liggett Pharmacy/Parkade Health Shop Bring A De.signated Driver With You service meteorologist in Kingdome basketball arena, and of­ Washington. “People should be In response, Icahn wrote tliat the ficials searched for the source of a buyout offer stands as long as Pan prepared with snow tires and break that was releasing as much as Howell Cheney Regional Vocational Technical School chains.” Am docs not go into bankruptcy, 35,000 PRICED VOLUMES, ALL SUBJECTS 10 million gallons of water a day sell assets for less than fair value, 791 West Middle Turnpike Before the last cold front dis­ somewhere in southwest Seattle. Aft sipated, most of Washington was PLAYFUL PYTHON — Eleven-year-old Nomer Sebastian, of Manila, Philippines, plays with default on major debts or make Manchester, CT 06040-1889 • Tel: (203) 649-5396 BALLOONS & BOUQUETS Humor Northern Californians also dealt similar moves. Music paralyzed by heavy snowfall, broken with broken and frozen water pijjes his friend Dambo, a seven-foot python. The snake has been Nomer’s pet for more than a ADULT EVENING EDUCATION COURSES W om en water pipes and gas lines, traffic Ic^n repeated his proposal to E0404 BASIC CARPENTRY: 36 Hrs. TUESDAY Order Now Crafts ^at shut off service to 5,000 homes pri^en?^ Corner is planning to give him a live chick as a New Year’s Used, Rare, Out-Of-Print... Sold & Bought gridlock and other weather woes. provide a bridge loan so long as This course deals with the fundamentals of Hand Tools & Power 50% Off Movies in the Santa Cruz area earlier in the TWA was classified as a debtor-in- Birds California was socked with week. Equipment. Each Students builds his own wood working project. ★B alloons^ Indians hundreds of millions of dollars in possession. That status would put All Mystery California citrus growers reported E2103 WELDING: 36 Hrs. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Nature agricultural losses and workers the airline first in line for repayment for your that cold destroyed 80 percent of the if Ran Am filed for protection from This course deals with the Basics of Shielded Metal Arc Welding SciFic preparing for the Tournament of Christmas Antiques BOOKS state s $248 million navel orange 25 killed in Bangladesh fire its creditors. (Stick Electrode) Religion National Search for Out-of-Print Books Roses Parade in Pasadena on New New Year's crop. The state’s avocado, lemon E0901 ELECTRICAL FOR THE HOMEOWNER: 36 Hrs. TUESDAY Theater Year’s Day had to scramble to find and strawberry crops also sustained By FARID HOSSAIN Mark Buckstcin, TWA general Goods & Enc Sloane replacements for wilted flowers. counsel, said TWA officials have This course deals with fundamentals of housewiring, in accordance Party Now England heavy losses. The Associated Press Another victim, a 9-year-old girl, died in the stam­ Homage Press Frozen water pipes burst all over Meanwhile, Florida continued to pede as the 500 employees fled the flames, the police grown concerned since a Monday with the National Electric Code. Planning & Roughing in ■■ OHMS Law Gifts Wallace Nutting the West, even in normally non- said, speaking on condition of anonymity. meeting was canceled. - Low Voltage and Special Circuits - Adding a Work Shop Circuit ■- Thornton Burgess escape the cold wave, with temprera- DHAKA, Bangladesh — Fire raced through a gar­ Joseph) C LirKoln freezing areas, like California’s “We’re not going to give them the tures generally in the 70s and 80s. ment factory in a Dhaka suburb today, killing at least 25 Parveen Akhtar, a worker whose hands were badly Overload Protection -- Problem Solving. Gene Stratlon Pooer seaside Santa Cruz area. The state A*1k**A***ik***ik****************A**********«ik*ik****«*** But some tropical fish farmers, people, police and hospital sources said. burned, said the worst devastation was in the cutting documents and have tlicm go shop BOOKS & BIRDS capital of Sacramento recorded room. Ffogisiralionlorall Adult EvoningClasses willbeholdonlhoovcningsolJaMuary2nd, 3rd,&4ihlrom devastated by last year’s cold snap About 100 other people suffered bums. them around,” Buckstcin said “Or 6:30 p.m, to 0 30 p m. Classes start llie week ol January B, 1991 I tiu scliool reserves the right to Gil Salk, P ry. seven consecutive days of record were taking no chances this time. Police said most of the bodies were found on the third "There were at least 100 people in the cutting room quote porUons of it out of context. cancel courses lor insullicient rogisiralion or lack ol inslruclbnal stall. All courses are 36 hours in 519E. Middle!I Tpke. low temperatures, including a 23 on “We’re trying to sell every b- with heaps of clothes. The room usually remains lock­ length Classes moel one nighi per week, 6 30 pm lo 9 30 p m lor a lolal 1? sessions. Tuilion is Manchetler, CT floor, which houses a cutting room where cloth is piled We 11 only go over it with them if (203) 649-3449 Wednesday. lessed fish we can before tlie cold ed,” she said. they are serious.” $100.00 (subject lo Stale Board approval) per 36 hours ol insliuclion before being made into garments. FEES MUST BE PAIDBY CHECK (NOCASHI. MADE PAYABIF TO I HE ■IHEASUHER, STAIE . CD cn (3) HOURS: Tuesday-Sniurday Other record lows set around the weather hits,” said David Stahl, who Buckstcin said documents con­ c c 11 a.m.-4;30 p.m. nation Wednesday were: Aberdeen, Survivors said the room usually was kept locked so It was not immediately known whether the third-floor OF CONNECTICUT- BY THE SECOND CLASS NIGHT OPEN Mon. Dec. 31st 11:00-3:00 estimates he lost 90 percent of his workers couldn’t smuggle anything out of the factory. taining the merger offer were The Stale ol Conncclicul, Dcpadmonlol Educalion, will not discrimiiiale againsi any porsonor group THURSDAYS UNTIU8PM S.D., 29 degrees below zero; Albu­ cutUng room door was locked when the fire started but stock during a three-day freeze last Twenty-fom charred bodies were pulled from the mb- prepared over the weekend and were ol persons on Iho grounds ol race, color, religious croud, age. soi, mnrilal slalus, nalional origin, Please call lor Sunday & querque, N.M., 5 degrees; and year. other workers said factory’s the main entrance on the ready to go to Ran Am officials at ancesiry, present or past history ol menial disorder, menial relardalion, or physical disabilily. anchester Monday hours. ble, police said. At least 14 were women. ground level was locked. including nol limited lo blindness in its educalion programs and aciiviiius 21 PINE ST. 6 4 6 - 2 3 0 2 M , Monday’s meeting. O -^1 4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Dec. 27, 1990 Britain MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 27, 1990—5 OPINION deploys Did Alcatraz prisoners escape or drown? SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Nearly three brothers, who were raised in this vicinity, criminals such as Al Capone, George solved Mysteries.” decades ^tcr three inmates broke out of the fxissibly escaped and came back to this area,” “Machine Gun” Kelly and “Birdman” Robert A woman who identified herself only as island prison of Alcatraz, debate persists over U.S. Marshal W.L. “Mac” McLendon in Thl- Drug bill whether they made it across San Francisco Stroud, is now part of the Golden Gate Na­ Cathy called the show’s tip number and said A brother nuclear latiasscc, Fla., told the newspaper, a daily that tional Recreation Area and a popular tourist Bay to achieve the only successful c.scaix’ she recognized Clarence Anglin as a man V covers legal matters. attraction. from “The Rock.” Officials began looking for the Anglin who lived on a farm near Marianna, Ra., Many believe the men drowned in the In San Franci.sco, Chief Deputy U.S. Mar­ McLendon said. lobb5ung lirothcrs in the northwest Florida area about shal Richard Bippus would only confirm that leaves for weapons bay’s cold waters. But as recently as two two years ago and recently confirmed the The brothers also were linked to the area weeks ago, officials in Florida were still look­ interest in the case was high. search was continuing. “It’s like a roller coaster,” Bippus said. “It by a woman, who recognized a photo of LONDON (AP) — A newspaper ing for brothers Clarence and John Anglin At least 41 known escape attempts were Clarence Anglin and said he lived near backfires and their companion Frank Lee Morris, the goes uphill and downhill. We’re on an uphill today quoted ministers as saying the made at the prison from 1934 until it closed right now. Gur interest is more active, let’s Marianna. She correctly identified his eye Persian Gulf government has decided to deploy a San Francisco Daily Journal said in a report in 1963. But none of the would-bc escapees color, height and other physical features. say.” new generation of nuclear weapons to be published Monday. — with the possible exception of the Anglins By JACK ANDERSON “What we’re looking at is the possibility That interest was revived in 1989, when a Another witness identified a sketch of I left Pittsfield by bus to meet my parents in Wor­ and DALE VAN ATTA ______to replace Britain’s ageing free-fall and Morris — succeeded. segment about the June 11, 1%2, cscapie was nuclear bombs. that two of the three escapees, the Anglin The prison, which housed notorious Morris, saying it bore a striking resemblance cester, then on to Whitman and family matters; The 181st broadcast on the NBC-TV program “Un­ to a man she had seen in the area. Construction Engineers Company, Massachusetts Na­ WASHINGTON — Cut-throat pres­ The report in The Independent tional Guard had been activated for duty in Saudi Arabia sure on Capitol Hill by a few biotech said ministers had told the paper that and Sgt. Douglas Atkins Taylor, my kid brother was companies has blown up in their faces despite the end of the Cold War, shipping out. and in the process angered more than a Britain will go ahc.ad with the The 19 hours between boarding the bus and watching few members of Congress. Now the deployment of tactical air-to-surfacc his camouflaged Blazer leave in convoy to Fort Devens companies that shelled out thousands of missiles (TASMs) to replace the would be the most emotionally draining experience of dollars for lobbyists this year will have free-fall bomb sy.stcm known as my life. Knowing you arc sending your own brother to to do the same again next year. AW177. hostile environs and the potential of war and death, is The fireworks began when a few The paper did not name the gut-wrenching and sorrowful. well-intentioned members of Congress government ministers. The 181st had 72 hours to prepare. Informed he was decided it was time to rewrite the Orphan Britain and France are the only being promoted to platoon leader, my brother in addition Drug Act of 1983. Under that law, com­ two West European powers which to closing out his own personal business, now had 18 panies that develop drugs for treating maintain nuclear deterrent forces of men to shepherd through the process: three days to shut rare diseases get a seven-year monopoly their own, independent of the NATO down his small construction company, clear details that on marketing rights for those drugs with defense alliance. would go unattended during his absence, track his no price controls. The idea was to give The Independent’s report said: platoon, pack, and say his goodbyes. My parents and I companies an incentive to produce drugs “The only question still open is over caught up with him toward the end of that preparation. II that otherwise have little market value. the type of (TASM) system to use He was exhausted, his usual good humor strained. JUST ABOUT TO PRONOTtHlNlTO CO-PlLOT;.., The law was enormously successful in and a decision is expected in the His always sparkling eyes had lost their luster: he was most cases, resulting in drugs that might New Year. subdued and his interactions with us were cautious. He not have been produced without the “Ministers arc preparing a study was in an “Army mode,” and I caught the uneasiness and economic incentive of a monopoly. But of the options, including two concern that could not be hidden. Conversations were U.S. is last superpower without competition, the companies American systems and a possible stiff, words carefully chosen. The family was on edge could charge whatever they wanted. Anglo-French missile. French scien­ and after dinner we found things to distract us from the Treatment costs for some conditions rose tists have been involved in top T ^ o fF purpose of why we had gathered. At 1:30 in the morning, If 1989 marked the collapse of the decades of this one, the growth of com­ to $30,000 a year or more. A few biotech secret talks at the Nuclear Weapons my brother came to me. Eastern bloc and thus, dc facto, the end peting economic blocs would have been companies soon began reaping millions Establishment at Aldcrmaston (45 “Donald, there are some things I need to discuss with of the Cold War, 1990 will be seen by a sure sign of rouble to come. And so it of dollars. miles west of London), where the you.” I knew it, had known it since his telephone call a historians as the first year of the post-war WILLIAM A. may prove. But the world has recently When Congress caught on and tried to warheads would be designed and few days prior. We went into the kitchen. My parents era. Before our eyes, if we are not too RUSHER learned things about the power of free curb their profits, the drug companies built... went silently to bed. exhausted and befuddled to look, the economies that suggest more hopeful slipped into high gear. They hired lob­ “Britain’s decision, yet to be an­ “This is my last will and testament, Donald. Every­ world is assuming the shape that it will possibilities. It may well be that nations byists who persuaded Congress to water nounced, could be conveyed to the thing is spelled out for you as executor and trustee,” he probably retain for severd decades — can leam to compete fruitfully, and raise down the legislation to the point where it NATO planning group at its meeting said in a calm, quiet way. “in the event...you know, if I fierhaps even a century or more — to living standards everywhere to levels was harmless to the companies’ profits. in late March. One ministerial get killed and come back in a body bag.” come. beyond imagining. The gutted bill was something the com­ source said: ‘We arc definitely going He had found the courage to say the words everyone There are signs that President Bush is nearly five months old. Significantly, it There remain, of course, some shards panies could live with. ahead with the TASM. The only had avoided. I sat in roaring silence and thought about well aware of this, and is eager to have was the United States that blocked Sad­ of the shattered 70-year communist ex­ But the lobbyists did their job too question is what type.’” the horrible implications: my little brother taking care of the United States play a major role in dam Hussein’s southward thrust, or­ periment to gather up and bury: Albania, well. President Bush has vetoed the The TASM project is in addition business, putting his young life in order, just in case he determining that shape. His critics may ganized the global opposition, and will where the process seems already under watered-down version of the bill and to the $9 billion Trident nuclear should die. “Donald,” he said, approaching me, “thanks.” scoff when he speaks, optimistically, have the laboring oar if military action is way; Cuba, where despotism will die, at now no one is happy — not Congress missile system Britain has ordered We hugged for a long time, saying nothing, remembering about a “new world order,” remembering necessary. All perfectly appropriate for latesL with the despot; and China, where that has to go throu^ the battle again in to replace its aging submarine-bome Krthe and hoping.. past abuses of that expression. But some the world’s leading nation — indeed, its vast impulses toward freedom are gather­ the next session, and not the biotech ftolaris missiles. Three hours later we left for the local VFW and break­ new world order is precisely what there only remaining superpower. ing and will soon burst forth. companies that have to hire their expen­ The Trident missiles, bought from fast, a ceremony and a somber vieil as the massive con­ is going to be, like it or noL and it is in Third, once Saddam Hussein is suitab­ And in one area of the globe — the sive lobbyists for a rerun. the United States but to be carried voy left. Looking around I saw people poked at their America’s highest interest to take a hand ly dealt with (and he will be), there will Middle East — there will still fester a Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., and aboard submarines built in Britain, food, heard the whispers of private conversations, and in designing it. be time to contemplate and evaluate cer­ regional controversy that was not in­ Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, arc due to become operational in the watched families agonizing through the sadness of letting The first thing to note about the tain more durable developments that will spired by the Cold War and has therefore sparked a near war in the last session of mid-1990s. go. The commander’s voice was loud and crisp, “Com­ decades immediately ahead is that the greatly influence the shape of the new survived it: the confrontation between Is­ Congress when they proposed lifting the The Independent said the likely pany, proceed to formation!” United States will be the world’s leading world order. rael and its Arab enemies. But nothing monopoly on orphan drugs in cases cost of the TASM program ranges T^e crowd moved outside, slowly, uncommonly quiet nation — militarily and politically, and Of these, perhaps the most important human is perfect, or lasts forever. It will where more than one company was inter­ from $187 million for a system to a large extent economically as well. It will be the 1992 economic integration of be enough, surely, if the new world order for such large numbers. The 181sl grouped into platoon ested in competing for Food and Drug brought from the United States to formation. High-ranking officials gave brief speeches; a may be that it will consent to leadership Europe, capped and immeasurably sketched above can afford mankind some $1.87 billion if Britain decides to only reluctantly: will “have greamess strengthened by a newly reunited Ger­ decades of respite from the wars, civil Administration approval of the drug. priest read poetry and prayed: the young company com­ Biotech companies with profits on the collaborate in a new Anglo-French thrust upon it.” But it cannot, it seems to many. On this side of the Atlantic there and international, that blotched the 20th weapon. mander stepped to the microphone. He crumpled up his line fought back with a vengeance. One prepared remarks and began to speak this time in a me, escape its destiny. will be in place an equally powerful century so irretrievably. The paper said the TASM Second, it seems clear — Mr. Francis free-trade zone, comprised of the United If we are wise, we will use that pre­ company, Genentech Inc., which makes wavering voice, “I will do my very best to bring you men a human growth hormone that is program would be highly controver­ home sd’ely. ^ c h of them...I promise you that...” He Fukuyama to the contrary notwithstand­ States and Canada and perhaps involving cious time to find our way out of the protected as an orphan drug, hired at sial, that Soviet President Mikhail S. could say no more, turned and kissed his wife, then left ing — that history will keep right on Mexico as well. In the Far East, the moral morass into which the world least 12 lobbyists on the issue. Gorbachev has urged the United the dais to join his troops. “Company, proceed to your happening. The first historic confronta­ Japanese will be building an economic stumbled when it seemed, for a while, Among them was former Horida Sen. States not to sell any more nuclear vehicles. Dismissed!” tion of the post-Cold War era, between consortium of their own. that God had died. In 1991 we can take technology to Britain after delivery Iraq and the rest of the world, is already In earlier centuries, or even the early the first halting steps. Paula Hawkins, who was paid $95,(XX) There was no attempt to keep the throng from joining by Genentech for six months of work. of the Trident missiles. the men so we walked with them. How sad those final Many of the other biotech lobbyists were minutes were: parents, wives and children saying good­ former Capitol Hill staffers or close as­ bye to sons, husbands and fathers; friends saying good­ sociates of key members of Congress. bye to friends; soldiers standing alone with no one to tell Dress code goes too far Bush $2® them goodbye. Two brothers having to say goodbye.” They pulled the right strings. Congress In knew my mother would cry and was ready for that. sent a toothless bill to the White House, oram style Men: I was not prepared to see my father weeping, choking When I was a junior in high school, kind of message is that sending to ^ rs O ^ I and the biotech lobbyists went home 52820031282700087 back sobs. Seventy-two-years-old, embracing his baby my mother made me a new outfit. It was Zachariah Toungate and his fellow stu­ satisfied. But Bush, who had paid little battles boy tightly, knowing it could be for the last time. My an exciung projecL because I picked the dents? Did these people go to a teaching attention to the battle on the Hill, vetoed Ultra Lights brother held his daughter, closely, gently, as fathers do in pattern and material and waited eagerly SARAH college on Mars? the compromise legislation. The veto tender moments. He sat her down and looked at me, step­ until she finished sewing it. It was the OVERSTREET Fortunately for Zachariah, adults who took Congress and the biotech com­ newest fashion, a “culotte,” which was boredom Con»um«f ping forward, coming into my open arms for a last emo­ cared about him didn’t tell him to accept panies by surprise. really a pair of shorts that looked like a his school’s assessment of his accep­ tional farewell. WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ skirt. I was a pretty insecure kid, and a tability. They took up his battle and filed Why the veto? Congressional sources “I’m scared, Donald.” dent Bush, a well-known ______I “So am I, Douglas...so is everyone here.” lot of my fragile self-esteem was tied up a lawsuit in his behif, seeking his read­ told our associate Dean Boyd that the workaholic, was back in his office I did not recite my anti-war speech; he knows it well in how 1 thought I looked. In my new mission to class — ponytail untouched ill-informed White House was convinced this morning, interrupting his 1 ?0C and does not totally disagree. The mood of the crowd led outfiL I felt about as pretty as I’d ever Suspend for the moment the and unthreatened. The message that he is by the early arguments made by the l,K I""" holiday vacation to return to the ) i'lnlip ...... me to believe that many there had serious questions as to felt. knowledge that long hair on men is noth­ all right just as he is, and that that is biotech companies against strong White House. why we were gathered; why it was so difficult to let go. I’d been at school a couple of hours in ing new, and that its popularity has something worth fighting for, may revisions to the law. Bush’s Council on my new culotte when one of the coun­ surged recently. That aside, what on counteract any damage done by sending Competitiveness, chaired by Vice Presi­ The presidenL bundled in a heavy The answer is awesome and yet so simple; When war hooded jacket, arrived by helicopter selors stopped me and told me I’d have earth do these people think they are ac­ him the message that he’s too creepy for dent Dan Quaylc, was particularly gul­ begins, lives end. That is the ugly reality of war. Douglas from Camp David, Md. at 8 a.m. to Atkins Taylor might die, needlessly, along with so many to go home and change my clothes. complishing by banishing a little boy polite company. lible to the arguments and is suspected of Culottes, she said, were against the from the presence of other children just School ^ess codes should be adopted being the catalyst behind the veto. spend a day on what aides said was others. That is the horror 1 contemplate. All the oil under routine paperwork. those shifting sands is not worth a single drop of my school dress code. because they don’t like the way his hair only for the safety and well-being of the A representative of one biotech com­ The president waved away brother’s blood, nor that of any woman, man, or child. Since I’d never heard of them until I’d looks? These are supposed to be profes­ children they serve. To use them to rob a seen the pattern in the fabric store that child of his sense of being OK is a subtle pany grudgingly called Bush’s veto “not reporters shouting questions about We must stop the madness before the dying begins. sional educators who understand what prospects for war in the Persian The Berkshire Eagle month, I thought it was odd that the yet potent form of child abuse. I hope useful.” The companies must now call builds a child’s feelings of self-worth back their high-priced lobbyists, but the Gulf, heading straight to the Oval Merit, Pittsfield, Mass. school already knew about them and had and esteem, and how fragile those ele­ Zachariah and his tail are victorious after instituted a policy against them. And their day in court, and that everyone big losers are those who suffer from rare Office. ments are. Then they stick him in a room diseases. Abbey Meyers, who heads the Midway through an 11 -day stay at since they were much more modest and by himself everyday because they don’t responsible for putting him in that empty private Nation^ Organization for Rare the presidential retreat at Camp concealing than some of the skirts we like the way he wears his hair! What room by himself is put there in his stead. girls were wearing, I didn’t understand Disorders, told us that the veto means David, Md., Bush “just wanted to Open Forum what harm they were doing to my fellow that for the time being the drug com­ come back rnd be in the office a lit­ students. panies “will be able to continue charging tle bit,” White House spokesman But I called my mother at work, and whatever they want for their drugs.” Steve Hart said Wednesday. waited in the school office until she 137,6 Exposed arteries He said Bush had no plans for Heavenly voiees came to pick me up. Since she worked in staff consultations, although it was a railroad office, and part of her respon­ ftntagon battle plans for a war with Iraq are taking into account Iraq’s likely that he would meet with his sibility was to issue hain orders and keep national security adviser, Brent To the Editor: the trains running, I don’t know how she Where The Air Is Worst limited infrastructure. One school of thought in the Pentagon is that Saddam Scoweroft, as he does on a daily Last evening while knitting, I heard beautiful voices in managed to come get me, but she did. Metropolitan areas where the nationai air Hussein could be crippled economically basis when both are in town. song outside my door! Needless to say, I was thrilled to She was angry and I was humiliated, but quality standard of 0.12 parrs per million of for years if the right facilities were gaze upon many, many young people singing to me! the school populace was spared having to Hart also rejected any suggestion How niced it was for these youngsters from our local 44J2 olone - a key element of smog - has ' destroyed. Iraq has four primary roads that the president was hurrying back gazx at my culotte-covered legs. exceeded most often between 1987 ar Inter-denominational Church to create such a gracious Later the adminisUators began picking connecting Bagdad to TXirkey, Iran, Jor­ to deal with any pressures relating to Figure is the average number of d a ^ aura of peace and love. on the boys for starting to grow hair over dan and Kuwait. By knocking them out, the Persian Gulf crisis. was exceeded each vear. the United States could cut off supplies Giving isn’t just buying — giving is from the heart — their ears and collars. They suspended Bush’s day was to be “very M to the Iraqi army. And by taking out of course, we all enjoy being presented with gifts — but them and threatened to not let them routine,” and he planned to return to major factories and oil refineries, Sad­ die nicest gift for me, was to have such a beautiful sound graduate. At the time, I believed the 24.3 Camp David in the afternoon before in the cold quiet air. school had a right to set standards for dam would be hard pressed to rattle his an expected storm swept tJirough tlie 17.4 sabre for a few years, even if he were left God bless you all! dress, but I just couldn’t sec that these area. Hart said. 15.81 in power. Frances S. Pfenning rules made any sense. Compared to the i 12.3 12.2 Another White House source, 21 Ashworth St. fuss, embarrassment and badgering that Mini-editorial SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking Manchester accompanied tliem, they seemed like speaking on condition of anonymity, Central Intelligence Agency Director said Bush was “bored to tears” at such a waste of everyone’s time and Causes Lung Cancer, Heart Disease, (B I'hilip Morrn. In, I'l'XI I ra o William Webster told the Washington Camp David. energy. Post recently that nothing corning out of Manchester H e r a ld This year, 22 years after 1 was sent Emphysema, And May Complicate Pregnancy. is the trial of Manuel Noriega will emb-ir- llie president has been at llic Ultra Lights: 5 mg ''lar," 0.5 mg nicotine-IOO’s Box: 6 mg "tar,'' 0 6 mg nicotine-Kings: 8 mg home for my culottes, 8-ycar-old presidential retreat two hours out­ Zachariah Toungatc has been kept in rass the U.S. government. Wehsier ha': tar, 0.6 mg nicotine 100's: 10 mg "tar," 0.8 mg nicotine av per cigarette by FTC method. been in Washington too long, liis embar­ side the capital since Friday. He Founded OcL 1. 1881 as a weekly. solitary confinement in his Bastrop, rassment threshold is too high. Nor'cga look the new British prime minister, Daily publication since OcL 1.1914. Texas, elementary school. His crime? He Source: Associated Press NEA GRAPHIC xm was on the CIA payroll for ye rs wl ic John Major, with him for talks on refused to cut his ponytail. So every day The Los Angeles metropolitan area consistently has the worst smog in the . Vincent Michael Valvo he went about his dirty I 11. Saturday, and was briefed on the Executive Editor when he got to school, adminisuators United Stales Between 1987 and 1989, the national air quality standard for City Editor ______Alex Girelli Panama. That should warraiu ai least a Ftrsian Gulf military situation by ____Andrew C Spitzler sent the other kids to their classes and the amount ol ozone in the air was exceeded in L A. on 137 days per year. blush from Uncle Sam. top advisers on Monday. News Editor_____ Zachariah to an empty classroom. 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 27, 1990 Mothballed ‘Ghost Fleet’ is under attack fflaurlirstrr Hrralft By JAMES O. CLIFFORD and at Fort Eustis, Va., and Beaumont, Texas, came Section 2, Page 7 The Associated Press under fire from the House Small Business Committee’s We keep the Explorer here for the Navy,” Johnston troops besieged the city of Hungnam. Five babies were said, explaining the Glomar isn’t Maritime Administra­ Thursday, Dec. 27,1990 subcommittee on regulation, business opportunities and bora during the voyage that ended in Pusan on LOCAL/REGIONAL BENICIA, Calif. — Scores of rusting old ships float energy. tion property like nearly all the other ships. Christmas Day. m r a ^ on an inland bay northeast of San Francisco, “The taxpayers are getting repeatedly fleeced ... for \bu can’t visit the Glomar, but the Meredith Victory Built in 1945, the cargo vessel served in World War looming out of the chilly fog like ghostly oceangoing these maritime cadavers,” said Rep. Ron Wyden of dubbed “The Gallant Lady” for rescuing thousands of II. It became part of the reserve fleet after Korea, only to tombstones. Korean War refugees, is a good substitute. Oregon, subcommittee chairman. William S. Broom­ be pulled out for duty in Vietnam. Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron Congressional critics want to junk the 66-ship Suisun field of Michigan, ranking Republican on the House Rust was rampant. Paint chips littered the deck, leav­ Could it happen again? Bay ^Reserve Fleet, but Charlie Johnston, caretaker of ^^rcip Affairs Committee, described the ships as ing metal n^ed to the elements. Painters used to keep It would take a presidential act to call out the reserve the “ghost fleeu” says the ships are ready to weigh “glorified rust buckets.” busy on the fleet, but money ran out in the mid-1980s. fleet, which is supposed to be ready to sail on 30 to 120 anchor if the nation needs them again. The airay of ships local landlubbers call the “moth­ Besides, to us mst is no big deal as long as the metal days’ notice. The Ready Reserve, 96 newer ships kept at “Many of these ships go back to service in World War ball fleet” is impressive from a distance, and the spooki- is sound Johnston said as he stamped his foot to show several ports, was set up to carry heavy military gear on the steel s hardness. “If it really got bad we could put II, Korea, Vietnam,” said Johnston, 40, the Oeet’s acting ncss that earned it the nickname “ghost fleet” is evident five to 20 days’ notice. Sluggish retail season closes with a fbm another plate over it.” superintendent. while approaching in a tugboat. Much of the Ready Reserve, including some ships Unlike the outside, the ship’s interior was clean al­ Hanging on a wall was a board with the name and They’re tied in rows, anchored at the bow and stem from here, were called up after Iraq invaded Kuwait in By PETER VILES malls like the 110-store Buckland were hurt by the sluggish economy most spotless — and creepy. probably result in surprisingly poor Rocky Hill, is in bankruptcy and other items. loMdon of each ship, 33 of them World War II Victory and joined to each other by gangplanks. Almost all are August. Hills Mall in Manchester. and were down from last year’s Charts, books, spare parts, bedding and other items The Associated Press earnings reports in coming months. ships, all part of a fleet that once numbered 700. gray, and rust stains their hulls. “Sealift ships carried 90 percent of the Desert Shield But heavy traffic in the stores is levels. proceedings, and a strong holiday “I think people were more value were left where they were in 1971 when the ship “It’s been worse than disappoint­ season is widely seen as crucial to Pick one. You call it,” he said to assure that a tour They include the Glomar Explorer, the CIA ship built ^uipment,” Johnston said with obvious pride. “Planes not necessarily a good sign im­ conscious,” said Davidson. “People returned from Viemam. The lack of interior rust is main­ MANCHESTER - - The tradi­ “Everybody’s off a little bit. It ing,” Millstcin .said. “For major its survival. wouldn t steer the visitor toward a specially prepared to retrieve a sunken Soviet submarine. Since the secret just can’t do it.” mediately after Christmas. Retailers was a very difficult season,” said were very careful in making their tained by systems that keep airborne moisture low tional flurry of post-holiday sales is department stores, it’s been a “In general, sales met our expec­ selections.” ship. A CIA spy vessel is off limits, though. voyage off Hawaii in 1974, the 618-foot ship has been The older ships are routinely sold for salvage and the watch anxiously to sec how many Larry Davidson Jr., assistant to the Below deck, it must look much as it did in December luring shoppers back for one last calamity. It’s the worst year for tations,” said Bill Roberts, a spokes­ During the last session of Congress, the ships here waiting for a new role. money goes to buy “newer” vessels for the fleet, its shoppers arc simply returning gifts, chairman of D & L Venture Corp. in While no one expects post- 1950, when it evacuated 14,000 Koreans as Chinese round of spending, but most retailers major dcparmicnt stores since the man for Ames. “We were moderate­ Christmas sales to turn around the caret^er said. and analysts agree — in stores, 1990 how many arc exchanging and how New Britain and incoming chairman Great Depression. They not only ly below last year’s sales, which is disappointing season, retailers are was anything but a green Christmas. many arc hunting for bargains. of the Connecticut Retail Merchants didn’t meet last year’s figures, they what we had anticipated.” hoping that most shoppers behave “These next four days arc impor­ Association. fell behind the rate of inflation.” “The cake was baked for this tant,” said Susan Scherer, vice presi­ like 25-ycar-old Maureen Lacey of Millstcin said department stores He said large department stores He said the chain continues to Godfather III boffo, season in August and September,” dent for sales promotion at Sage- were battered by several trends, Manchester did Wednesday. are averaging 4 percent to 6 percent make “significant progress despite a She went to Buckland Hills to ex­ New U.S. Att’y likely said Alan Millstcin, publisher of the Allcn & Co. “It depends on what chief among them the slumping below last year’s sales totals. When tough economy.” Fashion Network Report. “The in­ comes back, and how much of that change a pair of leggings and return economy, shaky consumer con­ inflation is considered, the drop ap­ At Buckland Hills Mall, which gredients for failure were there early gets turned into exchanges rather a sweater; when she left, she had HARTFORD (AP) — New fidence and increasing competition proaches double digits, he said. ofjened in March, officials said Pease & DiFabio and a managing Malcynsky, 36, has been active on. This season was like a souffle than returns. That’s the great un­ two pairs of leggings and a new pair while Bonfire bombs Britain lawyer and lobbyist Jay F. from discount retailers. “The sales numbers were poor,” holiday sales surpassed expecta­ partner of the lobbying firm Gaf­ in state Republican politics for that never rose.” known.” of boots. Malcynsky will replace Stanley He said those trends forced many he said. “The profit numbers will be tions. But Tom Guerra, general fney, Bennett & Associates Inc. more than a decade. He was The day after Christmas is tradi­ Still, most retailers and industry “When we walked into the mall, By JOHN HORN Because the epic runs two hours Twardy as tfie U.S. attorney in large retailers to advertise heavily cataclysmic.” manager of the mall, said most weeks in release. Weickcr’s campaign manager in tionally one of the busiest retail days analysts said the worst news is al­ this year and to offer pre-holiday the first thing we saw was, ‘25 per­ The Associated Press and 42 minutes, many theaters must Connecticut, according to a The Register said it is not un­ For Ames Department Stores, the stores discounted heavily, and shop­ Figures are based on a combina­ 1988, when Weicker lost his U.S. of the year, and Wednesday seemed ready known; regardless of the sales, which may have kept sales cent off,’” she said. “So we got show it two fewer times daily than a published report. usual that the decision would be season brought extra pressure to per­ pers seemed to be buying smaller, some new things, taking advantage tion of actual box-office receipts and Senate seat to Joseph Lieberman. no different, as shoppers flocked to after-Christmas flurry, holiday sales levels from dropping but will LOS ANGELES — Francis Ford shorter movie. The New Haven Register quoted made before the interview since form. The 455-storc chain, based in personal gifts rather thii appliances of the sales.” studio projections where actual Malcynsky also managed the Coppola’s eagerly awaited “The figures are not immediately avail­ unnamed sources as confirming the Justice Department often ac­ “Edward Scissorhands” was 1984 campaign of U.S. Rep. Godfather Part III” grossed $6.4 fourtii with a sharp $6 million. able. that Malcynsky will replace Twar­ cepts the recommendations of U.S. Nancy L. Johnson and the 1980 million Christmas Day, the biggest Director-actor Kevin Costner’s dy, who resigned to become a top representatives and senators and 1. “Home Alone,” 20th Century and 1982 campaigns of the late box-office take for the holiday in Dances With Wolves” was fifth aide to Gov.-elect Lowell P. top state politicians. Town-owned duplexes to be razed for parking Fox, $15.1 million, 2,108 screens, movie history. Paramount Pictures with collections of $5.91 million. Weickcr Jr. U.S. Rep. Stewart B. McKinney. said. $7,059 per screen, $118.8 million, J. Brian Gaffney, Malcynsky’s Among the clients for whom The sequel “Look Who’s Talking six weeks. To my knowledge no decision By RICK SANTOS adequately renovating the municipal offices. additional office space at other locations in town, leas­ But news was bad for Warner business partner and President Malcynsky lobbies are the Con­ Any plans to acquire additional space must be carried Too landed in sixth on a gross of has been made since they haven’t Manchester Herald “Right now, tlicrc arc no plans for a long-term solu­ ing or purchasing modular buildings, or even buying the Bros., whose “Bonfire of the 2. “Kindergarten Cop,” Universal, Bush’s 1988 campaign manager in necticut Trial Lawyers Associa­ out with caution, so greater problems are not created by $5.86 million. $11.3 million, 1,833 screens, $6,143 even gone through the interview tion,” Sartor said, adding that he doubted a third referen­ post office building. Vanities” finished in eighth place, Connecticut, has been pushing for tion, Connecticut National Bank moving offices to locations where they become difficult In its first weekend of wide per screen, $11.3 million, one week. process,” said Malcynsky, a MANCHESTER — Bids for demolishing two town- dum would be held on the multimillion dollar project “The post office building of course has all the same according to f i^ e s released Wed­ the appointment, sources told the and the Southern New England witJiin the next year. to use by the public or inefficient for employees. release, the international spy thriller 3. “The Godfather Part III,” partner in the firm of Gaffney, owned duplex houses at 17-19 and 23-25 Trotter St. will problems as town hall,” Sartor said, referring to nesday by Exhibitor Relations Co. Register. Telephone Co. “Obviously, we’re facing very difficult times, and I “rhe Russia House” was seventh Paramount, $6.4 million, 1,820 be opened at 11 a.m., Jan. 4, in the general services of­ In November of 1989, voters narrowly rejected the problems with the efficiency of the old building that has Inc. for the holiday viewing period. fice. don’t want to make things more difficult to accomplish,” with receipts of $4.4 million. “Bon­ screens, $3,509 per screen, $6.4 mil­ project and last month soundly defeated a slightly less very few parking spaces. He noted also that the town Sartor said. The faithful flocked to “Home fire” was eighth and the movie ver­ The buildings will be razed to provide space for 35 to hall complex and tlie post office are on opposite sides of Alone,” the surprise family hit by lion, one day. costly proposal. Meanwhile, the town is in violation of sion of Stephen King’s “Misery” 4. “Edward Scissorhands,” 20th 50 additional parking spaces for the town hall complex, state building codes and regulations regarding storage of Main Street, possibly the busiest street in town. He is concerned also about what those involved in John Hughes that finished in first according to General Manager Richard Sartor. planning the town hall expansion call “adjacencies.” place with $15.1 million for the was ninth with $4.1 million. Century Fox, $6 million, 1,087 public records. If the town purcha.scd the post office, he said there is In 10th was “Three Men and a screens, $5,533 per screen, $14.9 ‘Right-to-Die’ struggle Sartor considers adding the spaces next summer as Besides the stop-gap measure of increasing tlie park­ The term refers to specific offices being located near sixth straight weekend. one of several temporary actions proposed in lieu of the possibility tliat it would be converted into a town other offices that are commonly used in conjunction In the five-day period ending Little Lady” with a holiday handle million, three weeks. ing capacity. Sartor said officials arc considering renting museum after more office space is created. of $3.5 million. with them. WHY THE CONCERN? ■fiiesday night, “Bonfire” made just 5. “Dances With Wolves,” Orion, $4.2 million. Warners already had Robert Redford’s “Havana” dis­ $5.91 million, 1,254 screens, $4,710 appeared, falling to 13th in just its per screen, $46.3 million, seven had far-reaching impact two other holiday duds, “The third week with $1.6 million. weeks. TV show Rookie” and “The Sheltering Sky.” Among films playing in limited Somewhat surprisingly, the Ar­ By RICHARD CARELLI decision June 25. release, director-writer Woody 6. “Look Who’s Talking Too,” and nursing homes that receive nold Schwarzenegger comedy- Tri-Star, $5.86 million, 1,616 The Associated Press The Murt recognized a constitu­ Allen’s “Alice” made $36,274 on Medicare or Medicaid funding to drama-romance “Kindergarten Cop” screens, $3,625 per screen, $16 mil­ tional right of competent adults to tell all patients of their (right-to-die) coming three screens and director Penny WASHINGTON — Most failed to draw a flood of lion, seven weeks. refuse all medical treatment. But il options under their state laws.” Oops! Marshall’s “Awakenings” was much Americans have not plaruied for moviegoers. The movie finished 7. “The Russia House,” MGM- ruled against Ms. Cruzan’s parents The federal law takes effect in second behind “Home Alone” with a stronger with $417,076 on 12 critical medical decisions they some screens. UA, $4.4 million, 717 screens, because they had not offered “cleai November 1991. gate of $11.3 million. day may have no control over, but to mall Here are the top movie ticket $6,186 per screen, $4.5 million, H/2 and convincing” evidence she would “Right now, only 5 to 10 percent NEW SKATES — Mike Shanahan, age 10, of 128 Wtellman Road in Manchester, Wed­ “The Godfather III,” starring weeks. Nancy Cruzan’s “right-to-die” strug­ sales Friday through Tbesday as tal­ have wanted to die. of all adults have a living will or a nesday tries out the new pair of roller blades he got for Christmas. He was having some A] Pacino and Andy Garcia, was gle made them more aware of their MANCHESTER — Attention lied by Exhibitor Relations, with The case returned to Missouri durable health care power of attor­ 8. “The Bonfire of the Vanities ” options, experts say. area comedians and pranksters: difficulty, but a lot of fun. third even though it played just one distributor, weekend gross, number courts, and a state judge allowed ney,” Pickering said. “I hope this day in the reporting period and had Warner Bros., $4.2 million, 1,373 The publicity surrounding Ms. “America’s Funniest People” is of theater screens, average per Cruzan’s case, said Doron Weber, a removal of the feeding tube after new law will help raise that per­ Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald drawn mixed reviews from critics. screens, $3,071 per screen, $4.2 mil­ centage.” coming to Manchester on Jan. 4-5 to screen, total gross and number of lion, one week. spokesman for the Society for the hearing new evidence that Ms. Cruzan had said she would never All but nine states have specific seek out new talent for the hit Right to Die, “generated a 5(X) per­ television scries. cent increase in the requests we want to live “like a vegetable.” statutes spelling out right-to-die receive.” Pickering said the Cruzan case rights. But in some of those nine A television crew from the show Weber said his New York-based also was instrumental in passage of states — Massachusetts, Michigan, will be in the center court at the Tourism a new federal law, originally called organiz.ation has filled 800,000 re­ Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Pavilions at Buckland Hills mall on quests for sample living wills and the Patient Self-Determination Act. Ohio. Pennsylvania, Rhode Island those days between 11 a.m. and 6 From Page 1 similar documents since the “This is a far-reaching piece of and South Dakota — court rulings p.m. to find jxjoplc who have un­ very good social legislation,” he and common law provide some right usual or amusing talents that set Supreme Court’s decision in the • f*. Crozan case last June. said. “It will require all hospitals of individual determination. them apart from the rest. to ! and the Tolland Inn — would get lit­ :U4 • ▼ t rooms. Last year, the 19 districts To fight the cuts, the districts are “The volume from all over the New Haven-based WTNH-TV tle or no advertising if it weren’t for spent a fotal of $6.4 million. Of that the brochures put out by Uie East of beginning a letter-writing campaign country, which we tracked directly Channel 8 and radio station KISS total, $125,000 went to the East of to state legislators. Volunteers and from the Cruzan case, was in­ 95.7 FM of Hartford will be work­ the River District. the River district. municipalities arc asking that the credible. We had to start a night ing alongside the camera crews to In addition, Harrison sciid the Membership in the districts is Cruzan proposal not be included in the shift,” he said. help discover Connecticut’s funniest move would likely cost the boards voluntary for towns and costs them many of the volunteers that current­ Thomas Commission’s final report, John Pickering, a Washington people. nothing, Harrison said. Most dis­ which is due in February. lawyer who heads the American Bar From Page 1 ly serve in an advisory capacity. tricts include several towns, though Camera crews will also be sta­ Without the volunteers, the new dis­ Already, East Hartford has sent in Association’s Commission on Legal tioned at the center court of the some cities, such as Hartford and its objection to the proposal and Problems of the Elderly, said Ms. Several of Cruzan’s former co­ l('1 tricts would have to hire more staff New Haven, have their own district. “And yet for all her orneriness, she Meriden Square Mall, 470 Lewis to get work done, thus eliminating Manchester is soon expected to do Cruzan’s case “increased tremen­ workers then testified in state court was just as cute as she could be.” Ave., Meriden, between noon and 7 The East of the River Tourism that she said she would never want any potential savings. the same, Harrison said. A similar dously the public’s knowledge of Foreman complained that p.m. on those days. District includes Manchester, campaign is being conducted by the the existence of such documents as a to live “like a vegetable.” Judge The tourism districts were created Hebron, East Hartford, South Cruzan’s family let a tragedy occur “Our new show provides an outlet by the state legislature in 1983 and Northeast district. living will and a durable power of Charles Teel Jr. ruled Dec. 14 that that holds grave implications for the Windsor, Tolland, Ellington and Herald reporter Jacqueline Den­ her feeding tube could be removed. to the performer in all of us and are funded through taxes on hotel Veraon/Rockville. attorney for health care.” future. gives everyone a chance to show­ nett contributed to this report. “I think this increased awareness Making history was a woman “I think in the next few years you friends and family members remem­ case their talents and possibly win .V 1^1,- will help prevent the tragic kind of will see an entire industry spring up $10,000 in our weekly contest,” said ' ; * : -t.-i situation Nancy Cruzan and her bered as a free spirit who loved around putting people to death the show’s executive producer, Vin parents found themselves in,” he children and animals and had whom family, friends and so forth Di Bona. “If they’re chosen, they’ll Census said. embraced life with joy until her car have deemed to be no longer of use Ms. Cruzan, 33, died Wednesday, ran off the road as she returned to anybody,” he said. be seen this season on ABC.” 12 days after a feeding tube that had home from work on Jan. 11, 1983. The family stood by its decision “America’s Funniest People” is From Page 1 kept her alive in a vegetative state “She lived life to the fullest pretty in a statement released at the hospi­ searching for jokes, unique impres­ for eight years was removed at her much all her life,” her mother said. tal hours after Cruzan’s death. sions, sound effects and commercial 1 ^ by state legislators, will be effec­ ly determined. parents’ r^uest. The decision was “That’s more than a lot of people “Knowing Nancy as only a family parodies, as well as lip-syncing to fd for a total of 30. Arizona, Georgia, do.” tive in the 103rd Congress that However, Michael R. Darby, the conirovcrsii. can, there remains no question that favorite records, unusual physical opens in January 1993. North Carolina, Virginia and “She was always the clown, but Commerce Department’s under Washington each will gain one scat. David O’Steen of the anti-abor­ we made the choice she would comedy, novel singing and dancing Vermont has the smallest popula­ secretary for economic affairs, said not a smart aleck,” her father said. Thirteen states will lose seats. tion National Right to Life Commit­ want,” the family said. routines and just about anything tion of the New England states, with that he believed the figures released tee said her death “diminishes hope else. 564,964 residents. It has one seat in Wednesday reflect a “full, fair and The biggest loser is New York, for thousands of medically depen­ Anyone with a bit of unusual which will lose tlirce for a total of the House. efficient census.” dent people nationwide.” talent is invited to the auditions. For 31, followed by Illinois (20 seats), PUBLIC NOTICE Overall, the U.S. population grew According to the current figures, Ed Grant of Americans United for more information call (213) 10.2 percent over the decade. That is a total of 19 House seats will shift. Michigan, (6), Ohio (19) and Pen­ Life expressed sympathy for what Lenox pharmacy is a participating 662-5100. the slowest rate of growth reported However, it is still too early to tell nsylvania (21), which will each lose Ms. Cruzan’s family “has suffered for a decade since the Great Depres­ two scats. Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, G ^ nstitution 1 exactly how the districts may through the past eight years.” pharmacy in sion of the 1930s, when the popula­ change. The bureau plans to sent Louisiana, Massachusetts, Montana, He said, however, that his or­ tion grew by 7 to 8 percent. more specific population informa­ New Jersey and West Virginia will ganization is troubled by “a move The total U.S. population is tion to state officials by March 31, lose one seat each. toward passive euthanasia.” our name was omitted in the ini- 249,022,783, up from 226.5 million after which they will begin the The bureau plans to release coun­ The Cruzan family’s effort to end Hal mailing to members Parks and recreation activities in 1980 and nearly 4 million more process of reapportionment. ty figures and population break­ the life-sustaining treaunent was the than preliminary results had indi­ According to the current numbers, downs according to age and sex in f(x;us of a three-year legal battle that The following arc some of the programs, trips, and 6:30-7:30 p.m., $37. Ceramics, Mon. or Thurs. evenings cated. eight states will gain seats in the the next few months. led to a landmark Supreme Court 299 EAST CENTER STREET round trip motorcoach nansportation, three breakfasts, accompanied by an adult. Fee for lift and transportation MANCHESTER TELEPHONE 649 0896 special events being olTered by the Manchester Phrks or Wed. afternoons, $38 or $75. one dinner, lour of Quebec City, deluxe accommoda­ Four states lost overall popula­ 435-member House. and Recreation Department. For more information on only begins at $18-$20. Trips depart from the Mahoney tion: Iowa, North Dakota, Wyoming Tlie big winner is California, One may register at tlie Parks and Recreation Office tions at the Hotel des Gouvemeurs, visit to Montmoren­ Recreation Center at 4:45 p.m. and return approximately programs, recreation facilities, or parks areas, please call located in Center Springs Park, Monday to Thursday, cy Falls and Ste. Anne de Beaupre plus all the festivities and West Virginia. which will gain 7 scats for a total of M hvi:i:s------the department at 647-3084/3089. 11 p.m. Please call for specifics. Meanwhile, California, the most 52, followed by Florida, which will 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Fridays, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. of the Winter Caniival! The Mardi Gras of the North. Washington, D.C. — April 5-7, $195 per person, Jared Cone House = I N i L L K )l5 I C M e S : Winter Program Registration — Registration is For more information, please call the Department at 9 Les MLserables/NYC — Saturday, February 23. $83 populous state, now has more resi­ gain four seats for a total of 23, and now in progress for the Winter/Spring Program double occupancy. Fee includes two dinners, accom­ dents than all of Canada. It gained Texas, which will gain lliree seats Bed & Breakfast 647-3089. The complete Winter/Spring Program for Front Orchestra Sealing (rows A, B, C, D) and modations at the Sheraton, deluxe motorcoach transpor­ JLONLY SOUNDS EXPENSIVE Schedule. Class offerings include; Nike Tykes Preschool Schedule will be in tlie Manchester Herald on Thursday. deluxe roundtrip motorcoach transportation. $20 for more than 6 million people for a Join your hosts Jeff and Cinde Smith for Colonial Programs — Ptirent/Tot Playtime (12 to 24 months). tation, and lours. total population of nearly 30 mil­ hospitality on the green. What to do? January 3. transportation only. 7:30 a.m. departure. Wed. or Fri., 10:15-11 a.m., $29. Wee Twos (2 to 2 and Boston On Your Own — Saturday, March 16. Slops lion. Featuring a full breakfast with homemade maple 3 montlis), Mon. or Thurs., 10-11 a.m. or 9:30-10:30 Trips NYC/Ellis Island — Saturday, May 18. $28 per per­ CALDWELL Where to buy? to be made at Quincy Market and the Boston FTower son and includes all transportation and admission to The bureau arrived at the final a.m., $39. Terrific Twos (2 and 3 months to 2 and 11 Trips do not require a Recreation Membership Card ? and Gourmet cuisine nearby. Can I use my own things? Show. $20 for transportation only. 7:30 a.m. departure. Ellis Island. 7:30 a.m. departure. Stops will be made at figures after embarking on recounts months), Mon., 9:30-10:30 or 10:45-11:45 a.m. or Fri., and arc open to non-residents. Register at tlie Kirks and to tally people who had likely been OIL ?ron Road, Bolton Connecticut Where to start? Ski Trips — Vacation Day Ski Trips — Leam to ski South Seaport. Reservations: 9:15-10:15 a.m. or 10:30-11:30 a.m., $51. Aquababies, Recreation Office located in Center Springs Park. All this winter! We make it easy and affordable. All trips are missed the first time around. Bryant Mon., 5:30 p.m. (18 to 36 months), 6 p.m. (6 to 18 Safe Boating Course — A free safe boating course 649-8841 643-8538 - 649-5678 What colors? trips depiirt from the Malioney Recreation Center, 110 open to persons 9 years of age and older. Those 8 and said that one-fifth of tlic neigh­ montlis). Gymnastics, Mon., 6 p.m. (4 to 5 years), 6:45 Cedar Street. will be offered by llic Department of Environmental How to put it all together? under must be accompanied by an adult, parent or guar­ Protection beginning February 19 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. borhoods in the counUy “have been p.m. (6 to 7 years), 7:30 p.m. (8 to 10 years), $19. Atluntic City — Sunday to Monday, Jiuiuary 20 to Freflueatly. »fciu. im«tflnmtlon. dian. Preschoolers (4 1/2 to 6) are welcome also. Flir for five weeks at the Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 9 combed over 4 or 5 times.” Chcczic Tang Soo Do — Mon. and Thurs., 6-7 p.m. (5 21. $86 per person includes deluxe round trip transporta­ mgjest Plwwgt?#; Wtu do th t. inM specific fees, please call us. Otis Ridge — Friday, Cedar Street. Persons successfully completing this Commerce Secretary Robert Mos- to 9 years), 7-8 p.m. (10 and older). tion, one nights accommodations at llic Diplomat Hotel bacher could still change the figures. lie n o t II lot o f 66666 December 28, 7:30 a.m. dcpiulure, $27 for lift and course will fulfill the requirements for the Certificate of Adult Programs — Aerobics, Tbes. and Tburs., 7-8 on the Boardwalk, one continental breakfast, and casino transportation. Butlemul Basin — Wednesday, February He has until July to decide whetlicr C.O.D. An hours time = ideas and answers $35 00 p.m., $40. Water Walking, Mon./Wcd. or Tues./Thurs., bonuses (tba). 8 a.m. departure. Boating Operation which includes instruction on naviga­ " T rr 13, 7:30 a.m. departure, $36 lift and U-ansportation only. tion rules, Connecticut boating law, legal requirements, to adjust the numbers for an under- 150 Gallon Minimum Gift Certificiales Fine Antiques 4:45 p.in., 4:15 p.m. or 5 p.m., $35. Watcrcise, Mon., Quebec CityAVinIcr Carnival — February 7-10, Price subject to change. ,.i; I'riday Nights at Ski Sundown —• Jiumary 4, 11, 18, and safely afloat, and other topics that will help participants count of minorities that is statistical­ Available for sale 646-3233 7-8 p.m., $17. Let’s Get Physical and Fit, Tbcs./l’hurs., $299 per person, double occupancy. Fee includes deluxe 25 for youths ages 9 to 15. Those 8 and under must be become safe, knowledgeable, and responsible boaters. iHiClUl nfl earner ■llltB im ------1127 ipHmit lunmHn. — ■ nMmeh ,.l...... 0 8—Manchester HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 27, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 27, 1990—9 STATE RECORD

Gubernatorial contenders mired in debts About Town Obituaries Today In History HARTFORD (AP) — In a campaign that centered on didate beat, and another nearly beat. Gov. William A. Presiaent Pro Tern John B. Larson. I>-Ea.st Hartford. to sell the N'>u.

THE NEW BREED BLONDIE by Daan Vbung t Stan Draka fuaurlirslrr Hrralft Crossword A COLD TURKEV AND THE FUNNY THINS IS OH NO.'I’M TWPFgpiNAK SANDWICH WITH L E T ti 1 BELIEVE HIM ■lOU ORgAMINS PICKLES, CRANBERRY ABOUT ? AND MAYO , ACROSS 46 Participant Answer to Previous Puxxte mBUBa^ANPiatfnarr al party 1 Scooby — 49 Limerick, ODF.'WSTJMIGOINGTo 4 — ray e-9- Section 3, Page 11 9 Computer 53 LP speed PO/? DISCOVER abbt. 54 Writer — Thursday, Dec. 27, 1990 12 Period Rogers St. 13 Well-skilled Johns 14 Greek letter 58 Genus of 15 Cuckoo rodents 16 Gem State 59 3, Roman 17 Numero — 60 Grows taint 18 Pleasure 61 La. time Entertainment ■ events ■ arts ship 62 Explosive 20 Fruit (abbr.) 22 Generally 63 Comedian 26 — oil — Murphy 29 1051, 64 Consumed ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson Roman food 30 Australian 11 Anon difficulty birds DOWN 19 Largeness 44 Storage DAD! DAD'm CURlbTMAb 34 High spirits I THIMK r MIGHT HAve 21 Upper building m e 15 ow FIRE/ Local actor benefits on stage from police work 35 Worse (Fr.) 1 WWII event canine 45 Blot out At' 'E A DAD MISTAKE.' 36 Pivot 2 Eugene 23 Baseball 46 Slone 37 Tennis play­ O'NelH'e official texture er — Lendl daughter 24 In a row: var. 4 7 ------arms A By DIANNA M. TALBOT 38 Protlt on 3 Of the ear 25 Narrow band 43 Exude 'A P i Larson said he has benefitted of people say that was our most bank acct. 4 Ways ol on a building 50 Non-profit Dave Coverly Herald Features Editor 39 Olympic on stage from his experiences as a fun event yet.” walking 26 Weekend- org. Although Ed considered his new technique d ' } .gymnast — 5 Total welcoming 51 Has to police officer, which has prepared From April to October, the Korbut 6 — culpa abbr. 52 ThlsfSp.) innovative, the other mimes considered Ed MANCHESTER — Town resi­ 40 Passenger 7 Speed mea­ 27 Edible 55 Father him to react quickly and with con­ “troopers” performed on alternat­ 41 Female just plain stupid. dent and police officer Thomas sure (abbr.) seaweed 56 Old age fidence. ing Friday nights at Billy Jacks sandpiper 8 Coral Island 28 Approach 57 Hawaiian Larson says he often draws on his “As a fiolicc officer, one day 42 Designer — 9 Band 31 — over; garland SNAFU by Bruc« Buttia Comedy Club in Glastonbury. Cassini eight years of police experience to Instrument ponder I’m unlocking cars and checking Upcoming performances include 43 Spore, 10 Two words 32 Encourage '% 7 react quickly when performing perhaps ol dismay 33 Unexpected out things, and the next day I’m one at First Night in Hartford on JWio;oiO( C IMODyNEA Inc impromptu acts before audiences. suddenly invc.stigating a hank rob­ New Year’s Eve and dinner r - i SPIDER-MAN by Sian Las Larson’s main hobby is being a bery or a brawl.” TIT TT theaters on Feb. 8 and 9 at The JU6T "W /AfK JOHN" THINKCfTHe' member of Trtxip No. 517, a Likewise, Troop No. 517 mem­ IS WHy NOT? \r$ YOUR chance to show what ' Whitman Restaurant in Far­ h r rw OWN S 0 A / A ^PERHeRO CAN PC-WHAT JONAH group of eight men and two bers cannot be sure what type of mington. women from the Greater 15 JAMESON'S S'CfAYCAN PC?/ audience awaits them, he said. In addition to helping the group n s " Manchester area who organized Some audiences want to hear write its own murder-mysteries 16 rar HE'^^^f^TMAfNAlP last year. They regularly perform clean comedy without obscenities CAN'T \\H£POE$/ and comedy material, Larson has comedy and murder-mystery or sexual overtones, while other written his own whodunit. r s r M e A A ? I " - plays for area cafes and dinner want more risque fare, he said. IT/ y theaters. “Tlaloc’s Curse,” which the group r s r n s r - r “I enjoy the challenge of not has performed three times at The pcrfomicrs need to think knowing what situation I will find Pasqualc’s Restaurant in East !U n r quickly and improvise bccau.se n r myself in,” Larson said. Windsor and during its perfor­ n they rely on audience participa­ One of Larson’s supervisors, n r n r tion for their acts. mance at The Barney House. Sgt. Barry Caldwell, said that Lar­ The two-hour play is about a 46 n M fw y R)r instance, at the .start of a KT r « son is “quick-witted,” with a good woman who becomes involved m t-ieWK11-ii comedy performance, an audience sense of humor. x r EEK AND MEEK by Howls SchnsMsr illegal art dealings and is mur­ member might be a.skcd to supply “In a serious situation, he can dered during a dinner party. And the group with the following be one of the most .serious guys MT H/VT ^OU ^XTICED qou; IT'S fOOT A (fS PL£A- it’s up to some detectives and things: the name of an object typi­ around here,” the sergeant said. 53 n r ROITICIAIOS vKJSr MAKE members of the audience to find r s r CAMRMGMIM6 eARGAIfOIIOG cally found in a glove compart­ “In the lighter situations, he al­ out who murdered her. DEALS tUITH SPECIAL ment; a dc,scription of a relation­ 56 nr V AfOYMORE... y ways has a funny comment or Off stage, Larson rcaaiiy n r "We only give store credit And the only thing (lUTERESr GROUPS TD GET ship between two people; the i quip.” mimics upon request, characters 62 we sell is what you're trying to exchange." name of a location; and a style of n r n r ELECTED THESE DAYS ^ Martha Capra, director of the Bar­ such as Marge Simpson from the how ilic comedy might take place. □ — ------^ ney Hou,sc, a University of Con­ television scries “The Simpsons.” The Troop then participates in necticut conference center in Far­ “1 think my ability is a com­ an on-the-spot comic skit involv­ mington that doubles as a dinner I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME bination of natural talent and great Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling •■Dial-a-Word" ^ ! J ing the object, the relationship and theater, said the group performed by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee the location. exposure to life experiences,” he -,84 Unscramble these four Jumbles a murder-mystery play at the said. 9 5 c p e r m inu te; T o u c h -T o n e or ro ta ry p h o n e s . one letter to each square to form’ “Sometimes the skits are funny, center during an October fund ordinary words. 1 As for establishing a full-time sometimes they arc horrible.” .said raiser which about 100 people at­ career in show business, Larson Larson, who .says he is hooked on tended. HINSY WINTHROP by Dick CavalH said he is not ready to make that his hobby. “It’s a lot of fun.” “Troop 517 was outstanding,” leap. Besides performing comedy. CELEBRITY CIPHER i m W H E R H D O she said. “We had a wonderful “I enjoy the writing and per­ Celebnly Cipher cryplograms ate created Irom quotations by lamous IN A O A R AND T T H O U ^ T Xt? Troop No. 17 also acts out people, past and preseni Each lellet m me cipher stands lor YOU OF <3RAPE dinner and evening. They pulled forming, but to give up police another Today's due Y equals P DISCOVERED THE WORLpfe suspense-oriented, murder- everyone into the mystery. Some a m t ? JE-LLY? DCAr^lKl^ TLJC KA i_ . _ Dianna M. Talbot/Manchestar Horald work to become the next Saturdav YAMOF FIRST PURPLE ANT. mystery plays in which the guests were convinced that Troop ■JXO BLO ZR B READING THE SCRIPT — Manchester resident Thomas Larson flips through a script of Night Live guest, no way. A mam audience is involved in helping members were guests themselves. rcuson why I enjoy performing is ~ n a murder-mystery play he wrote which has been performed at area dinner theaters. solve the mystery. PZCBK IZODK’J IT It was really a riot. We had a lot because n s for fun."

COBK B JXVKL. AIRFU N A RICH RELATIVE I S A l w a y s c l o s e JXO TODJ JAKOD J 1 □ TO YOU UNTIL '■rvt''rpo. - w ''rc.'''i'< YOU TRY TO — Poor finale ends up foiling BNO YSBMOI ZK COORTH ■■ Now arrange the circled letters to ERNIE by Bud Graca JXO ZSIODJ o r c r k. z tbrm the surprise answer, as sug­ gested by the above cartoon. tw m a j a e is L The /4MVIU CHORUS... the latest Cher movie R V I I S O D . ' — I LAUKEMCE VAM SLOAjO. ' BY fiUlSeppi VERDI... (dHAT'5 VOUR Print answer here: “ F t T Y Y I PLAV m HEAD. I A A J twk A POLICY ON DVLCAKI OKLOS. ENCORES? (Answers tomorrow) PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "True charity is not to give to the By LINDA TROMBLEY Virgin Mary. She effectively refuses. YeslerdayMs JumWes: UNIFY GLOAT DEFAME FROTHY ’ AU(7fr/LV^ needy, but to see to it that there are no needy ' - TO(7^ Manchester Herald portrays a young girl who’s tom be­ Constancio C. Vigil. Answer: She decided to break up with the seismologist After its slow beginning, this because he was such a - - - tween her belief in God and ’’im­ movie gets better mainly because of “ FAULT" FINDER “Mermaids,” starring Cher, pure” situations she experiences, an infusion of energy and excite­ Winona Ryder, Bob Hoskins and mainly on behalf of her mother. ^nvi K-nHu No 47 ts «vBll«bl« fof $2 JO. which mcludtt pattigt ment into the plot, which is not too ‘ rom J u m b le , d o IhU newipaper. P 0 Bon 4366. Oriendo FL 3280^366 Christina Ricci, is a family comedy/ Ricci, as Cher’s youngest Include your neme. eddren and /ip code end make check payable to Newipaperbooka far fetched. However, many lines drama featuring the story of a wild daughter, “Kate,” gives a bright and which the performers use sound THE PHANTOM by Lm Falk A Sy Barry and carefree mother and her two cheerful'- performance as a young canned, and the scripts is saved only daughters who must put up with her. ^ ^/ 5Wy WITH N/-they PAYfAE A by the talent of its actors and actres­ I'A4 GOING TO SET /MY OWN The movie is set in the early ses. ^KE SHOT y THE Plane f \ to fly theivi. but they'll IVORY,, PLENTY OUT THERE SCWIEBOPy J THAT'S) WHAT TMJMAHB /V1ILLI(?N5 (N IV£?Ry 1960’s and is directed by Richard Movie One of the best scenes m the cX p a Y IN S T O U ^ BUGS BUNNY by W arnf Broa. txlNTHE Benjamin. Although “Mermaids” movie is a .scene showing how th''; VILLAGE FOR. THEY SAY YOU CAN TELL SAY, BUGSY, THANKS FOR THE SWELL starts off slow, it quickly picks up small town reacts to Prcsidnni J1X1 GAVE ME! yo u FOR THE speed, bypassing previous run-of- F. Kennedy getting shot. Th ic dcr ' , • • •-* -- - _ BY THE GIFTS THEY GIVE YOUR OWN SEA MONKEYS the-mill coming-of-age movies. ^CONCLUSIONS subject was handled with care and Y{ PON'T MENTION Cher gives a very energetic and athlete who swims well enough to IT, D A FFY the scene was very effective X strong pcrfomiancc as “Mrs. Flax,” be headed for the Olympics. Unfortunately, the plot peaks at who likes to pick up and move Soon after the movie begins, about the middle of the mi v c 1 whenever life gets boring or frustrat­ “Mrs. Flax” decides it’s time to begins to spiral back downward near ing. move again, this time to New the end. The movie’s writers an<) England. Althougli “Charlotte” is “ rockefeller Oenler elecWcVanTSr/iS' l / a Ryder gives a very convincing directors appear to have taken the 6 1990 by Ring )Y'>dC Work} righlt leMrvM i very unhappy about this move, she HAGAR t h e h o r r ib l e by DIk Brown* pcrfomiancc as “Mrs. Rax’s” very easy way out of ending what c \\T es THE GRIZWELLS by BUI Schotr VYFEN FOL-K^ p u t CPOiaJN TUBiP ^BAPoNS TMF PBRFBOT TIAAF TC? ^T A B > e womanhood and wants to settle “Joe,” played with an engaging shy­ realistic one. A aJP ThlRoiN OPEN TPeiP PoaR^ A PAIPOMTHS (5iAULS..- down in one place so that she can ness by Michael Schocffling, who Despite its negative points, “Mer­ TO eyBRYONB IN TNB SPIRIT becomes her love interest. O F PBAce ANP

ALLEY OOP by Dava Grau* rw-A Imelda Marcos: from shoe queen to prisoner of second avenue . C IWbyNtA, me I G UESS WE'D BETTER^^*^ ..AM ' W HEN WE FIMISH I'LL BE GLAD T'COOK 'EM ,' .I'VE KIMPA I TH A T'S MO GO BACK AN' BURY ( YEAH,' ) PLANTIMG 'EM, HOW FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa JAKE, BUT I'M AFRAID LO S T M Y P PR OBLEM ! By DANA KENNEDY Philippine government in Los An­ THOSE TWO JASPERS Y ABOUT COOKIN' THOSE Hammarskjold Plaza, one of several YOU'LL HAFTA EAT 'EM! APPETITE ! J I'M STARVED.' survive without freedom in a foreign You’re not in your own country, WHO TRIED T'JUMP US! FISH YOU CAUGHT? The Associated Press geles federal court. That case should she rents in the building. that of her husband. go to u-ial in about a year. country? You try to uphold your dig­ you’re uprooted.” ”Do you know what it’s like to nity, but you’re living in a vacuum. “Marcos was not bad, he was not y: NEW YORK — There’s no The U.S. government al.so intends All she wants, Mrs. Marcos said, considered a thief until he landed L 0 A M

V • . W J 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 27 1990 FOCUS BUSINESS MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 27, 1990_ i 3 We support our forces Dear Abby Labor commissioner resigns PEOPLE Dr. Gott HARTFORDI I A R T F O R n 7 (AP)ADY — Gov. ,Wil­1, . . *— ^ Abigail Van Buren CIO. In early 1988, O’Neill chose serving in the Middie East! liam A. O’Neill accepted Labor sor as president of the state AFU- her to replace P. Jo.seph F’eraro as CIO. ■ Raseanne B arr’s husband wants a gag to work "P’WliPI* Commissioner Betty L. Tianti’s labor commissioner. — one from a court, not from her hit TV show Peter Gott, M.D. resignation and appointed a new Pelronclla .said Wcickcr offered The Wcickcr administration has him the job in a meeting last Friday Recent polls indicate our men and Tom Arnold filed a lawsuit Wednesday in Superior commissioner to take over the agen­ named no permanent successor for Man is confident Court charging that Miss Barr’s fomicr husband and cy on New Year’s Eve, the day her al Wcickcr’s home. But Pctronclla Tianti, though the replacement is ex­ said he lold Wcickcr Wednesday that his attorney violated a court order by discussing the resignation will take effect. pected to come from a small pool of women stationed in Saudi Arabia comic s divorce publicly. * In a letter dated Wednesday, he would not accept the job because Take blood test state labor leaders. of several upcoming contract after modeling Arnold said ex-husband William Pcntland and his O’Neill accepted Tianti’s resigna­ Fax, a 39-ycar-old former leader attorney, palimony lawyer Marvin Mitchelson, dis­ tion and tliankcd her for serving in negotiations with Local 371 mem­ miss their ioved ones at home and DEAR ABBY: I was amused to read the letters con­ of the New England Health Care bers and ihcir employers. cussed the divorce on the “Donahue” show in state government. O ’Neill appointed cerning nudity from “Baffled in Vancouver” and “Stark for diabetes Employees Union, District 1199, is “He wanted me and tlic AFL-CIO Naked in San Marcos.” November. a deputy commissioner, Lawrence said to be a contender for appoint­ wanted me to take die job. 1 gave it miss news from home Some years ago, at the age of 55, I responded to a citv Arnold’s lawyer, Martin Singer, asked a judge to S. Fox, to take over as commissioner ment by Wcickcr to a full term. on Dec. 31. a lot of thought and consideration,’’ college request for figure models for its art classes sentence Mitchelson to 30 days in jail and Pcntland DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve believed for some time now Other names often mentioned by that 1 have diabetes as I have some of the symptoms dis­ Dick Ficks, a spokesman for tlic Pctronclla .said. “It’s a great honor Cnicir models arc unclothed.) I found it to be a mosi K o'" ‘^ourt- Singer said labor leaders as possible successors and 1 d like to help the new gover­ liberating growth experience, one which gave me cnouch Mitchelson has engaged in a widespread publicity cussed in newspapers and magazines. How dependable is labor department, said Tianti, 61, include: Robert A. Pctronclla, presi­ Send your ioved one our hometown campaign to try to maliciously disparage and defame a blood test for this problem? resided for personal reasons, in­ nor, but 1 just can’t leave my union insight into societal response to nudity to form the ba^s dent of Local 371 of tlic United right now.” lorn Arnold in direct violation of the order.” cluding health problems and a desire ol a term paper for a psychology class I had. DEAR RF3ADER: Very dependable. Diabetes is ex­ Food and Commercial Workers Both District 1199 and Local 371 As a result of that experience, I became a confirmed Mitchelson said he would file a countersuit, saying to spend more time with her first Union; Dominic Badolato, a former paper. The Manchester Herald, with It was Miss Barr who called into “Donahue” and dis­ cess blood sugar; therefore, an elevated blood sugar level endorsed Wcickcr’s gubernatorial nudist, visiting the nude beaches in Santa Barbara as grandchild, who was bom recently. legislator now serving as executive cussed the diyorce. She also made disparaging is diagnostic. There arc two common ways of determin­ candidacy. The state .AiFL-ClO, often as I could, and doing my housework in a like state ing this. Tianti, 61, worked her way from a director of Council 4 of the remarks about the divorce on Arsenio Hall’s talk job in a Willimantic thread factory which has a history of supporting all the news from Manchester and sur­ as well as enjoying a lady friend’s invitation to use her show, he said. A fasting blood sugar, obtained early in the morning American Federation of State, Democrats for governor, remained back yard for sunbathing. to become, in 1985, the nation’s first County and Municipal Employees, Pcntland, who was married for 14 years to Miss after a patient has fasted since the night before, is usually neutral in tlic race. 1 think many of us might do well to confront our own woman president of a state AFL- and John W. Olsen, Tianti’s succes­ rounding areas. a pahrnony lawsuit in August seeking at sufficient to diagnose diabetes and to monitor the course feelings on the subject. Though such exposure, like of treatment. Most diabetics will have fasting sugars that olives, may riot be everyone’s taste, there is a certain ex­ noTd Ar­ exceed 120 milligrams per deciliter. hilaration and self-confidence that can be derived. Let us In rare cases, people with mild diabetes or with gesta­ remember, we were all born without clothing. on ^ s^castic, overweight housewife Workers comp claims rising on AbL s Roseanne. tional diabetes (which is present only during pregnancy) i-vi- * Y. n a t u r e b o y in SAN DFEGO may have normal fasting sugar-levels. When doctors arc HARTFORD (AP) — Injury EAR NATURE BOY: There is nothing immoral suspicious that diabetes exists, they may order a two- The program has been scrutinized officials, but efforts to control the ■ Officials in the town where Alice Walker was claims by state government workers during the pa.st three years by con­ atout the unclothed body. Being self-conscious (or hour-post-prandial blood sugar for confirmation. In this soaring expenditures have fallen want to build a trail honoring the Pulitzer t \ could cost the state as much as $58 sultants, legislators and other state ashamed) of one s body is learned behavior. For years Prize-winning author of “The Color Purple.” test, the patient consumes a large breakfast with abun­ million this fiscal year if expenses short. nudists of all ages have formed colonics all over the Ms. Walker, 46 now is honored in Eatonton only dant carbohydrates and sugar — or the patient can drink continue to rise at the present rate of with a s^eet named for her and with books on display MCI*/ Th«A««oclal»dPr»M cola laced with extra sugar. 16 percent, according to officials. Telf thcT^'"® at the Chamber of Commerce. NEW M O VIE — Director Alan Parker says Two hours later, blood sugar is tested. If the value ex­ Because the General Assembly DEAR ABBY: I have this nagging feeling thai T Organizers of The Color Purple Educational Fund he tried very hard to capture the feelings ceeds 175 mg/dl, diabetes is confirmed. To be accurate, provided only $46.5 million for the should have a will. My husband doe.sn’t have one either, Foundation, which helps needy students, want to Workers compensation program, I p BE and we are both getting up there in years. and experiences of Japanese-Americans I the test must be properly administered; for instance the create a trail passing Ms. Walker’s birthplace, her state agencies will have to request in his film "Come See the Paradise,” about patient should not be taking medicines or be dieting be­ P*'oblcm IS, we don’t have much, and I hesitate to mother s home and the cemetery where her father cause these factors often falsely elevate sugar levels.' additional funding from the deficit- iw ia c e bother a lawyer widi so meager an estate as ours. We live WERe -[WAN/ and other relatives arc buried. interracial love and Japanese detention The ^ d in a l symptoms of diabetes — excess thirst ridden budget if costs continue to on the edge of Palm Springs, where there are a lot of Plans also call for erecting a monument in the during World War II. excess hunger and excess urination — are frequently as­ climb. ^cople^ and the lawyers here cater to these rich counhousc square. sociated with other conditions, such as infection, so thev BLSE IN IWE “We’ll be out of money,” Dawn “I wish we had a museum,” said City Councilman a handful of family members. Honeymoon plans not altogether reliable as an index for diabetes^ ai ^ ^ wouldn’t turn up his nose Ulysses Rice. Moreover the presence of sugar in urine, long a classic Closs, personnel administrator for at our few possessions? I would sure appreciate your weren t disclosed cither. Ms. Walker’s novel about Cclic, a poor black K^ ° ^ diagnosing diabetes, is not as accurate as the the Department of Mental Retarda­ .suggestions, as I have been worrying lately. It was the first marriage for the Australian actress 1 tion, said recently. woman forced to live with a man who loves another and the second for Cruise, whose nearly three-year blood sug^, because sugar in the blood must rise to high GROWING OLD IN CATHEDRAL CITY wom^, was made into a movie starring Whoopi levels before it spills into the urine. Therefore a d e a r g r o w in g OLD: Call Eiv»„“ c2 .y ^ ^ r c e ^ Mimi Rogers ended in January in Closs said the department — Goldberg, Danny Glover and Oprali Winfrey moderately high, diabetic sugar-level may cause litUe or which accounts for the largest por­ no sugar in the urine. Other works by Ms. Walker include “You Can’t tion of injury claims among state lold me. Regardless of how modest your means, I assure Cruise, 28, met Miss Kidman, 23, while filming By special arrangement, a three Keep a Good Woman Down,” “I Love Myself When Days of Thunder.” ® If you suspect you have diabetes — especially if there agencies — has actually reduced the you they will refer you to a lawyer who will not turn up 1 m Laughing” and “Meridian.” IS a histoi7 of the disease in your family — you should his/her nose at your business. Trust me. The couple are in pre-production for their next number of claims during the past check with your family physician who, after questioning four years. But, she said, costs have month subscription is only $13.00. Warn your phone to ring? Get Abby’s booklet, “How • " J " " * Kidman, his co-star Ho"IviidRon ^ d e a r n in g you, will order the appropriate diagnostic increased 45 percent due to a com­ to Be ^p u lar — for people of all ages. To order, send a m Days of Thunder,” in a private ceremony at a test. Diabetes is treatable with diet and medication. bination of factors, including higher Colorado ski resort. ^ “Risky Business,” ‘Top The Manchester Herald long, business-size, self-addressed envelope, plus check wages and increased medical expen­ will be Few details about tlie Christmas Eve wedding were Gun, The Color of Money,” “Rain Man” and To give you more information, I am sending you a free or moiKy order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear Bom on the Fourth of July.*’ ses. diKloscd, but Cruise’s spokeswoman, Andrea Jaffe, copy of my Health Report “Diabetes Mellitus.” Other ^ 7 , Mount Mon-is, Miss Kidman is filming “Billy Bathgate,” co-star- readers who would like a copy should send $1 25 with Last year tlie state spent about mailed daily, with sports, local 111. 61054. (Postage is included.) said the 30-minutc civil ceremony was witnessed by ring Dustin Hoffman. ^^369, Cleveland. M8 million on workers’ compensa­ OH 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. tion, which covers the wages lost by a worker injured on the job and the news, features and all the news, to worker’s medical bills. But the THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1990— PRIME TIME General Assembly allocated less for keep them up.to date. this year in hopes that agencies C H A N N EL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 sloo ^ 9:00 9:30 would do better at preventing in­ OVER THE AIR CHANNELS juries. News g CBS News Inside Entertain­ (In Slereo) g Movie; “Aliens" (1986. Science Fiction) S ig o u rn e y W e a v e u Iclw e m Z !^ !^ The state expenditures were al­ Per Month NETWORK-CBS Edition ment News g Night Court America Tonight (In Instant ready $14.4 million by Sept. 30, ac­ W F S B Q |oins a task force assigned to eradicate the species. (In Slereo) g "Could This Tonight News (R) g Nightwatch Slereol Be Magic’ " Recall cording to the latest available Harry’s idol figures. That means costs could total News g ABC News Wheel of IS in court Jeopardy! Ice Capades A tribute on ice hosted by Peter Scolari TV NETWORK-ABC Fortune g $57.6 million by the end of the fis­ g M 3 Months and starring world-class skaters Elizaoelh Manley and cal year on June 30, 1990. W TN H O Brian Orser^MichacI Feinslein, the Simpsons and Pia Home Zadora (In Stereo) g Shopping TONIGHT Spree In addition, the state estimates it INDEPENDENT Cosby Who’s the Comedy W W OR O Who's the Movie: "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to has more than $200 million in un­ Show g Boss? g Wheel News g Boss? g jh e Forum (1966, Musical) Zero Moslel. Phil Silvers 50 Years Comedy funded liability for the program. 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Breed [Action______[of the Seas Worid in Help them to have a small Chalienge (5:30) Movie: “ Don't Your Life: Movie; “The Big Broadcast” (1932) A ______Action (R)■ , [of the Seas Drama) Max von A. I can find no Humphrey Bother to Knock" (1952, Dorothy (’ 936, Musical) Fred radio station’s survival depends on the House” ADVERTISERS & READERS? Drama) Marilyn Monroe. Lamour ^'"^9 Berlin underscore this story of Movie: "The Big Broadcast” (1932) A Bogart movie with a title that is any­ guest appearances of a slew ol stars. Movie: two sailors romancing two singing sistars ^ . Manhattan attempts to build a radio station s survival depends on the thing like that. The only movie (5:30) Movie; "Made in Heaven” Movie; "White Line Fever” (1975, home------in the country- ■ despite unusual complications "Follow the Movie: "Sister, Sister" (1988 Tugst, appearances ol a slaw of stars piece of home mailed to (1987. Fantasy) Timothy Hutton, Kelly Drama) Jan-Michael Vincent, Kay Lenz. 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(Live) Greatest SportsCen- was shipwrecked in the South Expedition Earth: Test Monster Truck and Mud (5:00) Movie: "The Movie: "Starman” (1984, Science Fiction) Jeff ter Flight Pacific and fell in love with the Mosquito Coast” (1986, I Racing Series Bridges, Karen Allen, An alien and a young widow are f'<’''en>ure) Michael Keaton, Inside the NFL (R) HBO Drama) Harrison Ford, ’PG’ Jack Nicholson, A caped vigilante lakes to the Kids in the Movie: "Into the Fire" (1987 chiePs daughter. — Mrs. R.C., pursued by government agents during a cross-countrv Movie: "Hell High” (1989 With your continued support, (Adult language, adult nighttime streets, declaring war on the criminal element Hall (R) (In Suspense) Lee Montgomery, Susan Frederick, Md. journey to his mothership. (In Stereo) PG’ (Adult Suspense) Christopher situations, violence) ^ u u ^ ^ o d e r n metropolis, (In Slereo) ’PG-13’ Slereo) g Anmach, A snowbound Canadian town language, adult situations, violence) _____ Stryker, (in Slereo) ’R ’ ii anfl|fafpr Hprali) holds passion, deceit and murder in store 3 A. That was a 1951 release called Supermar- |E/R ’Enter (Adult language, adult L ife tim e E.N.G. ”A Brief Madness" LA . Law ’The Last Gasp’ lor a young drifter. ’R ’ we will be around to carry on a ket Sweep [Romance” ______“Bird of Phradisc,” a remake of a Tracey [Days of situations, nudity, violence) AJIen*Van'lI“ " " ’"®' Spenser For Hire ’Trial Paid 1932 film starring Joel McCrea and Movie: "Erik the Viking” (1989, Comedy) Tim Ullman [Molly Dodd Paid [paid Movie: “Ghostbusters II” (1989, Comedy) Bill Murray and Error"______[Program Your Hometown Newspaper Robbins, Gary Cady. A peaceful Viking leads his _____Pfogram [Program Dolores Del Rio. Dan Aykroyd, The boys pursue a new wave of '‘“ i « ‘‘ *(PPl Burning” (1988. D rL a ) Gene tradition that has lasted for Norsemen to Asgard in hopes of ending the Age of Howie Mandel: Hooray tor S h o w tim e poltergeists and phantasms conjured up by the Hackman, Willem Dafoe. Two FBI agents face racial Movie; "Lady Godiva Rides” (1988 Ragnarok, a lime of senseless violence and death. (In Howiewouldll Howie Mandel performs opposition vvhile searching for three missing civil rights Comedy-Drama) Marsha Jordan, Forman Slereo) PG-13’ (Adult situations, violence) g restored ^rtrail of a long-dead Carpathian warlock. (In at Valley Forge Music Fair. (R) (in Stereo) (Send your questions to: Ask Dick Stereo) PG (Mild violence)______activists in the Deep South. (In Stereo) R" (Adult ^ Shane, R (Adult language, nudity, strong Since 1881 language, adult situations, violence) [j 109 years. (5:45) Movie: "Valmont” (1989, Drama) Colin Firth, sexual content, violence) “ Kleiner, d o Newspaper Enterprise Movie; 'JKinjite: Forbidden Subjects" (1989, Drama) Annette Bening. Milos Forman's lavish adaptation ol Charles Bronson. Perry Lopez. The personal need lor K ® J (’ 989, Comedy-Drama) Association, 200 Park Ave., New TMC Choderlos de Laclos’ novel of seduction and deceit in vengeance propels an embittered vice cop into the Matthew Modine, Daphne Zuniga. Medical students n.“r!'iLh"®r,?®''” Mickey Rourke Movie: "Kinjite: 18th-century France. R ’ (Adult situations, nudity Ch^topher Walken. A crooked promoter and the risk 16 Brainard Place York, N.Y. 10166. Due to the volume undergo the rigors of study in their preparation to violence) Angeles drug and slavery underworld. Forbidden Subjects” of mail, personal replies cannot be H (Adult language, adult situations, nudity, violence) S l ^ ^ " = ' ® ™ ‘>''P=-13'(Ad% language. 1989, Drama) Charles Cartoon Express prizefighter s last shot at glory. (In Slereo) R^Adult provided.) USA MacGyver Deep Cover ” Murder, She Wrote language, adult situations, violence)______* Bronson, Perry Lopez. ’R ’ "Class Act’ [ ^ w ^ ^ - t l e Blower” (1987. Drama) Michael Miami Vice ’Viking Bikers Manchester, CT Equalizer ’’Blood and |a . |Hollywo'»< From Heir Movie: "Big Bad Mama [Hitchcock Insider ( 11” (1987) Anoie Dickinson ★ ★ ★ 14—-MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Dec. 27, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 27.1996—15

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Jackson bedrooms, fireplaced First floor laundry, full U0|409np3 to AjOfJ09s-S ^uuDUJun-p Uouo-( .‘I4IDH-1 :3dOOSOTaOM Manchester Board of & Jackson Real Estate, living front-fo back living basement, attached 647-8400. room, family room, don garage. $140's. "We're Education is seeking or 4th bedroom, and Soiling Houses" applicants for a noon ^arkles throughout! Blanchard & Rossetto Here's My Card is a special feature of the Manchester Herald and 32 APARTMENTS FOR 35 STORE & OFFICE 39 ROOMMATES time aide position at IN -LAW S OR Finished basement, Real Estate, 646-2482. ______RENT______SPACE TEENAGERS??? and INGROUND POOL runs every Thursday. If you are Interested In placing your business WANTED Robertson School. 2 $136,900. Completely TOOLI Call todayl Anne MANCHESTER-1, 2. and NOT A CREATURE WAS MANCHESTER-Main St. MANCHESTER-Female hours per day, $5.50 remodeled and spar­ Miller Real Estate, 647- card here please call Lee Ann at 643-2711 for your special low rate. 3 Room Apartments. location, near Center non-smoker to share 3 kling Colonial has 2 8000. STIRRING...not even a Main Street. 529-7858 per hour. mousel Experience the St. Ideal tor store/office. bedroom, 2 baths, kitchens. 3 Bedrooms, or 563-4438. 646-2426 weekdays. 9- furnished, fully ap- and Interested applicants formal dining room, and charm of Christmas Wine Dine SPRAY THAT stalnoway. past in this wonderful 7 MANCHESTER-5 Room 5. plianced Victorian should contact: 3 very spacious Duplex. No pets $450 bedrooms! New siding, 'Jolloolnt Ink stains on room, 4 bedroom. His­ apartment with heat MANCHESTER-Store or Mrs. Abraitis shirt Dockets...other pla­ toric Colonial I Spacious and hot water. $600 per office tor rent. Main plus share of utilities. new windows, and 2- 646-7536 or 871-0513. car garage tool Call for ces, too...con be removed country kitchen, 1-1/2 month. Available Street. 529-7858 or Robertson School olmost magically by 31 HOMES FOR SALE Special Wishes 23 LOTS & LAND FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR January 1st. Philbrick SIENA'S SEAFOOD, INC. your exclusive showing I baths, enclosed rear 563-4438. ALTNAVEIGH THE MAIN PUB CJ'S GIANT spraying hoir spray on the porch, dock, fenced Why Send A Card? SALE RENT Agency, 646-4200. 647-3372 Anne Miller Real spot then washing In the Retail, Wholesale Estate,647-8000. play area and VINYL SIDED-1-1/2 Bath, Makeyouroum personaltoishes Place An Ad in 52 CLEANING SER­ RESTAURANT & GRINDERS EOE usual way. Idle Items 2 or 3 bedroom Ranch. LAND LAND LAND INN Take out dinners workshop. Nice to tlut special person in yourlife COVENTRY-Convenient VICES OVER 20 KINDS OF o'ound the home con be Screened porch, lovely LAND-Largest selection MANCHESTER-Available A romantic county Inn, located in the LOUNGE touches throughout! on special days, sudi as birthdays, the Wine & location. Rear courtyard historic district in Storrs, otienng line GIANT GRINDERS Full selection of: Fresh fish, SOUTH WINDSOR-Enjoy ertchonged for cosh, al­ country setting, move in of land tor Modular and entrance. Carpeted, 1 now 2 bedroom duplex. HOME CLEANING- FUU . DINNER MENU most magically, when ad­ Jackson & Jackson weddings, annioersaries, birth an­ food and gracious hospitality. lobsters, clams, shrimp. 21 HOMES FOR SALE the first floor family Roal Estate. 647-8400. condition. $161,500. Custom Homesfll bedroom apartment. $660. plus utilities. Manchester and sur­ ■PRIMH RIB A SPIiCIALTT DEUCIOUS RZZA S/tLADS vertised In classified. nouncements, etc. It beats a card! BUILDERS SPECIALS- Lunch, Dinner, SPAGHERISHELLSRAVIOLI Call for Dinner Specials room, and the 4 good Negotiable. Owner, Dine Guide Adults preferred. No Security/reterences. No rounding areas. Trust PIZZA PASTA SANDWICIII-S 646-7406. With the Herald’s new cdumn, ZEYA and SATARI DR. pets. 649-2003. ENTERTAINMENT JUST TURN THE KEYIII sized bedrooms in this pets. $450/month. 1-1/2 worthy and reliable. Sunday Brunch EAT HBR£ OR TAKE OUT 150 Grove St., Vernon you wSl not only save money, but 1-2 Acres, North WED I t ) SAT $147,900. And move moderately priced months security. Call Property for Lease as Dry Reasonable rates. Open Monday-Sunday. DIR: Near Tolland Line Exit 67 oil 1-84 Ihinkofhawuniipiean Coventry, $59,900 and C aU MON-TilURS 11 AM-I AM Htl 649-5329 or into this immaculate 3 Colonial home with a 742-0569.______34 HOMES FOR RENT Storage/Retail --180 Park References. 647-1137. Reservations atxopted. 872-2259 bedroom Ranch with formal living room and GIVE THE GIFT THAT opportunity this isl up. Possible financing &SATI1AM-2AM at 7% APR with FOR RENT-Spacious 2 Street - Cheney Historical 4 2 9 -4 4 9 0 SUNDAY 12 NOON-1 AM 649-5320 Mon 10am-6pm: fireplaced living room, dining room. Situated Mi Bze or Paula MANCHESTER-2 and 3 61 MISC. SERVICES newly remodeled LASTS ALL YEAR! Special Limited $30,000 down, 5 year Room apartments. bedroom Ranch, full District - $550.00 per montti 957 Storrs Rd., Rie. 195, Storrs, CT 273 Broad Street Tues-Sat 10am-8pm on 1-12 acre lot. Owner CLASSIFIED 647-1551 kitchen, family room, anxious. Will listen to ballon. Security. 646-2426. basement, garage, nice - year lease - Contact Vickie and BUI Oaudette Manchester Watch lor our new location A gift subscription to the ' i CRAFTS Introductory Rate BRENDA LANE-1-5 Acre HOUSE/GROUNDS 306 Main St. Manchester and carefree wall-to- reasonable offers. 643-2711 Weekdays 9-5. yard. $800.00 per (404)551-8166 MAINTENANCE-Ex- A Feature of This 6(f aline! wooded lots. Coventry, month, Coventry. Ask wall carpeting Asking. $179,500. U&R Manchester Herald. MANCHESTER-6 Room 9-5 EST perienced carpenter. All throughout! Private Realty. 643-2692. Newspaper For an extra cost o f SOF you may $49,900 and up. Un­ tor Phil. Philips Real SHIRLEY'S RESTAURANT PATIO believable low price. apartment. 476 Main around fixerl 742-0595. A Touch of Gourmet CHOWDERTOWN THE fenced in yard with Call 647-9946, also put your dioice of a birthday Estate, 742-1450. RESTAURANT Majestic and delightful Street. $650 plus Breakfast 8-10:30 am HAPPY HOUDAYS! pool! Garage includedi cake, heart, star, smiley face, security. 646-2426. 39 ROOMMATES 84 MUSICAL ITEMS Uinch 11-2.30 pm Homestyle Cooking Anne Miller Real SOUTH WINDSOR-Move 647 9947 or 643- 2711 land. 23 LOTS & LAND FOR We have special hours EATING PLACE right in to this immacu­ candles, numbers fir die age 6/ COMMON ROAD-8 Lots weekdays 9:00-5:00. MANCHESTER-3 Bed­ WANTED Tea 34:30 pm Open Tuesday-Sunday Estate, 647-8000. manyothersll SALE room Colonial. coming up: We serve late 7 room split ranch priced to sell, MANCHESTER-Birch St. GIBSON-1975 Ripper Dinners Thurs. Fri. Sal. 5:30-9:30pm 3 months $23.10 Appliances, wall to wall Bedroom in 4 bedroom Bass Guitar with case Sun Dec. 23 10-5 250 H artford Road with a spacious family Deadline for ads-12KX) noon Willinqion, $54,900 and 2 Bedroom, includes 1750 Ellington Rd. South Windsor breakfast and lunch. 6 months $46.20 WEST SIDE CAPE-This 4 cameling, fireplace. home. Good neighbor­ and Gorilla GB-30 Amp. 6444686 RMorvationt rocommandod Mon Dec. 24 8-3 NEW COVENTRY CAPE- room with corner 2 days prior to the day you up. 10% Down, 8% heat. $475. Security, 645-6720 Monday-Friday On 5 acres tor bedroom, 1-1/2 bath $975/month plus sec­ hood. $300. Available Excellent condition. Sun Dec. 30 10-5 fireplace, cathedral 1 year $92 40 would like your ad to appear. Variable, 15 years, no Cape Is priced to sell I references. 649-4820, $135,875. We can build urity. 646-2930 after 4. January 1. 646-3893. $185. 649-6787. Mon Dec 31 11-8 5:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. ceilir^, living room, eat- points, reduced costs. CHFA approved price, 646-4412. THE WINDSOR HOUSE Tasty Chick accordirig to your plans, in kitchen with glass Call Classified Today Restaurant on the Green TuesJan 1 11-5 Senior CItIzons NORTH COVENTRY $130's. Must be sold to VIsil us atlhe inlorsoctlons ol RIe. 63 and Daily hot luncheon specials or we will help you Cus­ sliders to sun dock. 2 FARMS-1-plus acre lots The affordable fine food Our regular hours are 3 m onths $21 56 643-2711 settle estate. "We're Reagan Rd. Tuesday-Sunday 11 a.m.-9 Saturday tom Design your Dream Baths. Owner will pay in beautiful New Sub­ Selling Housesl* rcstauranl. Sundays 11:30-5:00 p.m. Closed Monda^ We oiler a wide Home. COVENTRY closing costs. Asking and ask for Paula orJlze division with Boulevard variely ol Itesh seafood as well as Iresh 5:00 a.m.-nexjn 6 monlfis $43.12 Blanchard & Rossetto A s tro g ra p h 219 Broad Street Tues & Wed. 11:00-8:00 AND VICINITY. Philips $185,000. U&R Realty, type street. North Real Estate, 646-2482. Wind.sor, CT Th, Fri. & Sat 11:00-9:00 tried chicken. We Iry dioloslerol Iroe. (breakfast only) Real Estate, 742-1450. 643-2692. 1 year $86.24 Coventry, $59,900 and Dining Room and Take Outs. 688-3673 Closed Mondays Sunday 21 HOMES FOR SALE unwise to display partiality where a very interesting day for you socially. ______8 7 i:8 4 fi£ L ______STAFFORD ROAD- friends are concerned, but today, if you GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE 7:00 a.m.-noon THE CHILDREN WERE There are strong indications you may Mansfield, $29,900. have to make a choice, make it in favor be able to strengthen bonds with a per­ NESTLED...all snug in i^ Y o u r We also offer Lobster TACORRAL (breakfast only.) OLD EAGLEVILLE RD- 32 APARTMENTS FOR of an old pal. son with whom you’ve wanted a closer NETWORK their bedsl Bright and for$5.99/lb. MEXICAN FOOD Rte. 83, Vernon, CT. B rid g e 2.04-Acres, Coventry, ______RENT______b i r t h d a y ARIES (March 21-April 19) Influences affiliation. cheerful 7 room that could improve your lot both finan­ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) An associate 94 Hartford Turnpike, Rte. 83 Family Restaurant $49,900. TAVERN Colonial on Brookfield cially and careerwise are stirring in your with whom you were successful In the COMPLETE CARRY OUT SERVICE 203-872-1911 MAIN STREET-1-Plus EAST HARTFORD-lst Vernon 875-2258 St in Manchester! favor today. It will be up to you, howev­ past might have a new proposal for you Open 7 days a week 6 4 6 -1 9 7 8 Senior Citizens discount availabln. acres, Coventry, Month $1.00. Available Charming floorplan with $57,666. er, to use them to a practical today. It may have even greater poten­ For your casual enjoyment 246 Broad Street Point cour.se South comes to his hand and spacious rooms and now. Large 1&2 bed­ Conditions look promising for you in the advantage. N o i m i IZ 27 »ll SAM GREEN ROAD-1- room apartments. Near tial than the last one. Hear him/her out. Daily Specials _ (Just Em I o l Pmkiido) ♦ fi u plays another diamond. But now, when < > hallways. 3 Bedrooms, year ahead cycle, because your ambi­ TAURUS (April 20-M ay 20) A situation SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Listen counterpoint East wins the trick, the diamonds are Plus acres, Coventry, Glastonbury line. In­ tions and your capabilities will fuse con­ Appetizers & Snacks Y Q |i:::?|nche8 tall when sitting. Full p g RIPLEY HILL-5 Acres, EAST HARTFORD-Spa- circumstances. Get a jump on life by un­ and sincere, yet you might not be totally duce a profit. It still has some life left in ficient tricks. The defenders must try whenever the diamond ace is held by i'iifslze patterns and In 8tru c - |:|^ 647-8400. Coventry, $64,666. cious 2 bedroom for derstanding the intiuences which are convinced this is true. Today some of it yet. SODTII to prevent this. West, declarer should improve his lions for the bears, their scar- Jfev $675/month. 1 ♦ A K y South wins the opening heart lead in i*:;:|iive8 and hats. #1340 $4.95 WALL STREET-7.38 governing you in the year ahead. Send your doubts may be erased. chances of making the contract. When Bedroom for $550/ for your Astro-Graph predictions today CANCER (June 21-July 22) If you're in F A K ;i i i SATISFACTION OR YOUR | | WHAT A BARGAINI- Acres (700 front) his hand and plays a diamond to dum­ he first leads a diamond, he should month. Includes heat by mailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph, c/o need of advice or counsel today, talk For your personal horoscope, ♦ 9 2 II MONEY BACKI i;| Seller will assist with Coventry, $120,000. my's king. Should East take that trick, play low from the dummy. That forces and hot water. Across this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleve­ things over with a friend whose judg­ lovescope, lucky numbers 4 A .1 4 3 2 declarer will win any return in his iiiiijTo order plans mall check or closing costs or points. EAST STREET-198 Sub- East to win the trick, hut the next dia­ §i:j:|imoney order and project Cheerful lake locale dividable acres, from Wickham Park. land. OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state ment you respect. He/she could offer and future forecast, call Vulnerable: Both hand and duck a diamond. Later the number and name, with your Wallace-Tustin Realty, your zodiac sign. constructive suggestions. mond play by declarer will establish ^ name, address and zip. Add j:;:;’; Ranch. White glove Andover, $525,000. Dealer: South queen of hearts will be a dummy en­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Rather Astro*Tone (95i each minute; the suit while the queen of hearts is ?|:||$2.95 for catalog (includes p:;! upkeep. 3 Bedrooms. Philips Real Estate, 644-5667. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) II behooves you try, and the diamond suit will run to $16 In discount coupons!) In than cling to an endeavor that has thus still in dummy as a sure entry. Appfiancesincluded. 742-1450. to elevate your sights a bit today where Touch-Tone phones only). Suuth West North East provide South with more than enough iilil Okla. please add tax. MANCHESTER-2 Bed­ far proven to be unproductive, Iry to fig­ your meaningful objectives are con­ CLASSIFIED CRAFTS W Coventry, ReducedI F ______Dial 1-900-990-9400 and 2 NT Ra.ss 3 N T All pass tricks for his contract. room apartment. Ap- ure out ways to upgrade and revise it to­ cerned. You might have to work a little James J.ieoby 's boaks ~Jacoby on Hndge " amt f®? MiSicHiSftR iWKAlD ; $109,900. Philips Real pliances/air. Security/ A simple little stratagem thwarts I'.O. BOX 1000 N E V rR PLACED O wont day. Use the NOW as your starting harder to get what you want, but it's enter your access code wmrnmfumm Opening lead: V J “Jacoby on Card Oamvs"(wntten with his lather, BIXDY, OK 7400B Estate, 742-1450. references. $600 plus od? There's nothing to it point. achievable. declarer. F^ast simply allows the king the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at number, which is 184 ... lust dial 643-2711 utilities. 649-8393, 8-6. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Usually It s VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) This could be of diamonds to hold the trick. Of bookstores Both are published by Pharos Books 16—MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Dec. 27, 1990

LEGAL NOTiCES~

t o w n o f MANCHESTER 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SAT.^ iflaiiflirstp r H rrali^ LEGAL NOTICE Zoning Commission will hold a public hear- R o o^ a ' ^OO P.M. in the Hearing tiait Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Conr>ec- A SpccioliS: BOB RILEY CARDINAL 10 near and consider the following petitions: OLDSMOBILEA/DLKSWAGEN BUICK, INC. ~ Spwlal Exception — 21V Lewie 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER 1989 Buick Skyhawk $7,480 Section 4, Page 17 III ^ ^ ® special exception under Article SPORTS 1989 Cavalier Coupe $7,495 Thursday, Dec. 27, 1990 a .u° u regulations to permit the creation of TREE SERVICE/ 1989 Honda Accord LX $12,480 a rear lot at the above address. CARPENTRY/ 6 4 9 -1 7 4 9 PAINTING/ 1988 Silverado 4X4 $ 1 3 , ^ PRUNING ROOFING/ 1989 Olds. Ciera 2 dr. $9,995 S»^LAT - Special Excep- REMODELING PAPERING 1989 VW Golf $6,995 1988 Buick Skylark $7,985 SIDING 1988 Corsica Sedan $7,490 7 S°®.Gaf‘*"er Street — Request for a s p e ^ l 1986 Olds Cutlass Sup. $6,995 1988 Blazer 4x4 $ 1 2 , ^ to H, Article III, Section 6 of the zoning regulations 1988 Buick Regal $8,995 1987 Celebrity Sedan $6,385 to permit the creation of a rear lot at the above address. 1988 Olds Cutlass Sup. $6,995 HAWKES TREE SERVICE 1987 Buick Celebrity $5 J)95 interested persons may be heard and written CUSTOM QUALITY 1983 Chrysler LeBaron $3,495 Buciwi, truck & chipper. 1986 Buick Electra $7^95 One stop improvements. WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. LIONEL COTE 1986 VW Golf $5,995 ^ ®®Py petition is in the Town Slump removttJ. Free Guallty work at a 1987 Buick Century $5,995 DiYeso to coach Legion team lorK s office and may be inspected during business hours. Framing to Painting. reasonable prlcel ROOFING & SIDING 1989 Toro Ttoteo $15,995 1987 Celebrity Sedan $6,385 estimatas. Special 1987 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 Planning and Zoning Commission Licensed & insured. Interior & Exterior •30 Years Experience 1986 Oktsmobile Ciera $ 4 ^ 5 By JIM TIERNEY considoration lor elderly and 1987 VW Golf $5,995 1985 Nissan Pulsar $3A80 Qgg Marion Taggart, Secretary Call Dave Adamick Free Estimates •Fully Insured Manchester Herald “I was voted out. I’m not going to lie. I feel bitter Hartford Twilight League, handicapped tor a free quote 1989 VW Golf $7,995 1985 Ford LTD $3,995 Call Brian Weigie •License # 506737 1967 Olds Ciera $5,995 1985 Olds Ciera 4 Dr. $5,690 definitely secs coaching Legion 647-7553 645-6523 about the whole thing. I can’t believe it. There’s no 645-8912 646-9564 1987VWGTI $5,995 1984 Buick Century LTD $4^90 MANCHESTER — A changing baseball m his future .somewhere 1989Jetta $9,995 on the horizon. 81 Adams Street of the guard has taken place in the animosity toward the kids. If they go out and win the Rick's Handyman and 1988 Olds Cutlass $8,995 “I’ll dabble in this for awhile,” 1990 Olds Cutlass $11,995 Manchester American Senior Carpentry Manchester Zone next year, no one will be prouder than me.” he said. Morcncy is one of six t o w n OF BOLTON Many Others Legion Post 102 summer baseball ■ftoniodeling & Repairs 649-4571 program. baseball coaches at UHart “I have NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING ■Attics, basements, yards cleaned ______To Choose From ______— Dave Morency ..JANUARY 17,1991 ■Hauling Insurance, References and Dave Morcncy, the Post 102 a feeling I will get back into AND NOTICE OF REFERENDUM K & R Masonry - Brick, stone, ■Insured Free Estimates coach for the last four summers coaching at that (legion) level It’ll JANUARY 28,1991 concrete, patio's and chimney repair. ■FREE ESTIMATES SNOW PLOWING Schaller Fifteen years experience. Fully insured. who guided Manchester to back- come along at the right umc It 646-1948 MARTY MATTSSON KEN'S LAWN SERVICE Quality to lie,” Morency, a social studies Zone. to vS^'in ®'®®‘° ^ Citizens qualified License #523648. 649-4431 to-back Zone Eight titles in 1988 may not be for five or 10 years I Pre-Owned Autos CENTER teacher at tiling Junior High will t e h S id T th '^ ^ 2 ^ ® U- ®' Connecticut. For IrtformBlIon on my business cal Call 649-8045 and 1989, was voted out by the Morency was notined of his actually believe someday I’m Street t ® High School gymnasium on Brandy Better Business Bueau. Registered Value Priced School, said. “I feel bitter about afreet in the Town of Bolton, Connecticut, on T h u rs d ^ or Legion committee. release at the end of November, going to coach a state champion­ with Consumer Protection. KITCHEN & BATH MOTORS the whole thing. I can’t believe it. January 17, 1991 at8;00 p.m. for the following purposes: NAME YOUR 643-0747 USED CAR BEST BUYSI Bill DiYeso, Morcncy’s assistant after he had already taken an assis­ ship team.” Call 569-7671 REMODELING 1988 Honda Accord LXI $10,900 “Quality Used Cars” There’s no animosity toward the tant baseball coaching pxisition at and act upon an appropriation of $2,000 from From the smallest repair to the C a ll F o r Free E stim ates Coupe, 5 Speed, Loaded the past four years who previously As for his thoughts of the OWN PRICE ~ 461 Main Street kids. If they go out and win the the University of Hartford. 1987 Otds Cut. Supreme $7,900 coached in the Manchester Junior Manchester Legion baseball f£'’c S l S ^ A 'S r ■* ■>' ^ S e t e job."“° " ' ® Father and son painting. V-8, AT, A/C, Low Miles Manchester, CT Zone next year, no one will be ‘‘I wanted to become a better Legion and Manchester Little prouder than me.” program.. .’’I can’t root against the 2. To consider a resolution, WATERPROOFING Visit our beautiful showroom or papering, removal. 1985 Honda Accord LX $5,400 649-4304 teacher of the game,” Morcncy call for your free estimate. HEATING/ AT, PS, PB, Stereo, Low Milos League programs, was named to After three 20-plus win seasons kids, he said. “I hope they win the ^1°;75p.009 design and construction said of his decision to take the 5 2 8 -5 0 1 5 PLUMBING 1988 Acura Integra LS $8,995 1984 Grand Wbgoneer $4,995 replace Morcncy. Zone. I hope the kids have a great of ^ blowing sr^ool projects: (i) renovations and ad­ Heritage Kitchen & — 22-18 in 1987, 26-13 in 1988 Hartford position. “It couldn’t ditions to Boltiw High School, including an addition of 5 Spd., PS, PB, Sunroof, Cassette 1985 Ply Caravelle Sed $3,495 A ‘difference in philosophy’ 29-10 in 1989 — Post 102 strug­ summer. Tlicy deserve it.” WET BASEMENTS? 1988 Hyundai QLS $4,995 have come at a better time.” approximately 9,176 square feet and renovations of ap- 1974 Ford Mustang $1,495 was the main reason for Morcncy’s DiYeso, who could not be Hatchways, foundation cracks, Bath Center 4 Dr., 5 Spd., A/C, Sunroof gled through a miserable 10-29 proximateV 3.903 square feet substantially in a « w - ^cHUGHHiMSELF release. Morcncy, who was a college 254 Broad Street NO JOB TOO SMALL 1985 Ford Escort 2 Dr. $2,395 campaign last summer, placing reached for comment, has yet to dance with preliminary plans of the Lawrence As- sump pumps, tile linns, gravity 1987 Acura Legend Sed $13,900 pitcher at Central Connecticut Manchestar Wallpapering and Painting Instant Service/Free Estimates V-6, AT, Full Power 1986 Dodge Lancer $4,495 I was voted out. I’m not going name any assistant coaches for N P W r n A r > U D-ii "•gln«ldPlnto««nch««t»rH«rald S e p te m ^ 27, 1990 and (ii) additionsto feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ eighth out of nine teams in the NEW COACH — Bill DiYeso, center, has been named the Bath/Kitchen Remodeling 1984 Plymouth Horizon $2,800 1985 Buick Skyhawk $3,495 State University and in the Greater next summer. wtih substantially in accordance 649-5400 at its best ness proffing of concrete walls One Call Does It All 4 Cyl., AMTFM Cassette, Low Miles 1979 Chevy Camaro $2,495 Manchester Legion baseball coach. Hate/f'n P''e’'e’'eaOf plans of The Lawrence Associates Ceiling repair/replacement and floors. Chimney dean outs, 30 Years Experience 1987 Acura Legend L $14,900 1982 Plymouth Reliant $1,795 sMnMw^ri^^®'^ appropriation may be Auto, Leather, Loaded spent for design and construction costs, equipment fur- stono walls, and cc ncrele repairs. Gary McHugh 643-9321 M&M Plumbing & Heating 1986 Mercury Lynx $2,795 649-2871 1987 Acura Integra 5 Dr. $7,500 onnin®^rin??!i®®®*5; acquisition, architects' fees, Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ AT. PS, PB, AMTM Stereo 1986 Renault Alliance $2,495 niK^r s®®®®-^®®' ^®®’ ®®* lomporary interest and ior dlizen discounts. 1983 Olds Delta 88 $3,395 other financing costs, and other expenses related to the 1987 Chryaler Labaron $6,600 projocij Coupe, AT. Arc, PS, PB 1963 Mercu7 Colony $3,995 Talented Weaver five falls hard on Manchester Albert Zuccaro Instetej^ and Replacement CLEANING 1987 Pontiac Grand Am $5,900 1985 Buick Skylark $3,595 b. To authorize the issue of bonds or notes of the Town in DUMAS ELECTRIC ofOil,Gas&BaWc Waterproofing SERVICE Turtxi, AT, Arc, Sharp 1985 Dodge Caravan $4,995 By JIM TIERNEY played a good game. They took us an ^ o u n t not to exceed $10,750,000; to determiiw or Do you have a room thats •Water Heaters 1989 Acura Integra RS $10,900 “I saw good things tonight,” 1984 Dodge Omni $1,995 out of our game plan. They killed us detemfn®o Sel^tm an and the Treasurer' to 646-3361 always cold? A piece of •Warm Ar Fumaoes 3 Dr., Auto, A/C. AM/FM Stereo Manchester Herald Weaver coach Dwight Tolliver said fom ^nH amourit, date, interest rates, maturities, electric baseboard heat •Boiets 1988 Honda Prelude SI $12,900 1982 Pontiac Phoenix $1,595 off the boards.” amid an excited Beaver locker room form and other particulars of the bonds or notes; would solve the problem. NEED YOUR CELLARS. Wilson OH Company AT, A/C, PS, PB. PDL, Cruise 1983 Ford Futura $995 WEST HARTFORD — In the The smaller Indians were unable shouting about team unity. “The c. To authorize the First Selectman and the Treasurer to The installation is affordable 1990 Acura Integra LS $14,400 1982DatsunB-210 $895 ATTICS S, GARAGES 6 4 5 6 3 9 3 finale on opening night of the Doc to stop the flow of second, third and bench did a great job. All the guys LAWN CARE and operating cost would AT, A/C, PS, PB, PDL, Cruise ^ “d a m L m nm Tex'? CLEANED? 1979 Ford Mustang $1,995 Hurley Classic, the curtain — in the fourth shots inside by Weaver. have a good attitude. This is one of antiapation of such bonds or depend on how often you 1987 Toyota Cellca OT $8,995 1985 Dodge 600 Conv. ^ ,9 9 5 Also junk taken to AT, A/C, PS, PB, AMI^M fomi of a deep and talented Weaver “I was concerned because there the closest teams we’ve had. Very use it. 1975 Caddy Eldorado $5,000 1988 Honda Accord Lxl $11,900 High boys’ basketball team — fell could be mismatches which would close knit.” luerf ^n®!® ®°'®® by the resolution are is- PHIL'S LAWN CARE & Joseph Dumas the c(pmp? 1973 Dodge Charger $1,995 MISCELLANEOUS Sedan, Auto, Loaded directly upon Manchester High. be difficult to deal with,” Kind con- le T e r t^ n the First 646 -5 2 53 Call 644-1775 The Indians’ leading scorer tn ^ Treasurer to bind the Town pursuant LANDSCAPPING SERVICES 1987 Nissan King Cab $5,995 M-C/Visa Accepted dnued. “That’s why we tried to play Lie. E l 02888 Auto, A/C, AM/FM Constantly recharged by a bench averaging 20 points per game, junior to such representations and covenants as they deem Gutters Cleaned, New Arrivals Daily which supplied 48 points worth of different zone defenses in the first Jeff Ross, was limited to seven. nec^sary or advisable in order to maintain the w n 1984 Olds Cut. Supreme $3,900 Financing Available Snow plowing, residential V-6, AT, A/C, aean support, die Beavers dominated the half to try and offset that.” Senior Darren Goddard was the only est^m income taxation of inter- BOOKKEEPING/ ®°*®®' 'n'=<®ding covenants to pay and commercial 1990 Toyota Corolla LE $11,500 Indians to the final tune of 82-52 Paced by eight points from Mark double-figure scorer for Manchester Call 742-9540 FIREWOOD INCOME TAX GSL Building AT, Full Power, A/C, Like New Wednesday night at the University Lurry (12 points). Weaver jumped with 11. fi!tore“ el^^"''®® United States in 1988 Mercury Cougar $8,695 91 CARS FOR SALE Maintenance Co. • V-6, Loaded of Hartford Sports Center. out to a 24-14 advantage after one “They’re deep,” Kinel said. Building Commission as the Commorclal/ResidentlalJ 1984 Toyota Csllca $4,995 CHE VROLET-Caprice Manchester (2-2) concludes its quarter. With the ebb and flow of “They always are. We have a game Committee for the Project and to YARDMASTERS nREWOOD Joseph P. Demeo, Jr. building repair and homei! 5 Spd., AMVM, Clean classic wagon. 1988 visit in the Doc Hurley Classic when the game sdll uncertain, Manchester in about 16 hours. We can’t dwell on autlmnze that Commission to approve design and con- Snow Plowing Cut, Split, Certified Public Accountant improvements. Interior and 1985 Chevy Cavalier Wag $3,495 V8. Everything. Excel­ it hosts Torrington this afternoon at hung within nine points (30-21) with this. We’ve got to forget about this ‘*’® Pf®j®®‘. to contract with Leaves raked and exterior painting, light car-1 4 Cyl., Auto, PS, PB lent condition. 5 1 ,0 0 0 architects engineers, contractors and others in the Seasoned, Delivered. Professional tax and accounting 2 at Clarke Arena. Unbeaten Weaver a little over four minutes left before and get ready for Torrington. It will trees cut peniry. Complete Janitorial I miles. $ 7 5 0 0 or best halftime. °® and to exercise such $110/cord services. All 1040 consultations held (3-0) meets Windsor at 9 p.m. in the be a different type of game tomor- Gutters and garages cleaned service. Expierienced, reli­ SCHALLER offer. 7 4 2 -0 1 1 6 . A Graham 3-pointer from deep in 643-9145 in the privacy of your home or office. able, free estimates. finale of a iriplchcader at the Call 643-9996 98 WANTED TO BUY/ Hartford Civic Center. the comer ignited a dizzying 17-6 Call Anytime 643-9034 ACURA WEAI/ER (82) — Mark Lurry 5 2-2 12. Darrsn ' “ wiy to. M «. 643-0304 TRADE Beaver run in those final, four McGregor 2 2-4 6, Chris Brown 1 0-0 2, Tommy 345 CENTER STREET Weaver’s 6-3 sophomore Robert minutes and Weaver assumed a Wilson 5 0-0 10, Darnell Martin 2 0-0 4, Robert *t ® ^'''®' Selectman, the Board of MANCHESTER Graham came off die bench and tal­ Graham 8 0-0 18, Ronnell Monts 1 2-2 4 t^lectm ea the Treasurer, the Public Building Commis- We buy clean, late model used commanding 47-27 lead at intermis­ Eugene Davis 2 4-4 8. DereK Todd 2 1-1 5, Joe KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright lied a g:inie-high 18 fxiint.s, includ­ sion. Education and other proper of­ 6 4 7 -7 0 77 cars and trucks. Top prices Ward 4 0-0 8, Daniel Bryant 1 0-0 3. Quincy ficers of toe Town to take Board of Education and other paid. ing 12 in a decisive second quarter. The Indians never recn-’ered. The May 0 0-0 0, Tom Goins 1 0-0 2 Totals 34 11-13 82 STRETCH YOUR burger Twelve Beavers hit the scoring closest they came in the second half ^®®^® ‘®'<® ®" other action which PEOPLE WHO K N O W Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet MANCHESTER (52) — Darren Goddard 2 desirable to complete the project and to know there's a certain magic Im lv ^ ^ W W budget By using one part 1229 Main Street column, seven in die third quarter. was 15 points (49-34) early in the 6-8 11, Jeff Lazzaris 4 0-1 8, Dwayne Goldston tion ^ *^® ®t°rosaid appropria- f^ \ r I 4". ^ .mi A_l.__ sov extender to four parts Meanwhile, the Beaver pressure 2 4-4 8, Jeff Ross 3 0-2 7. Jon Golas 1 0-0 2, about Classified Advertising. Manchester, CT third quarter. A steal and Tommy of meat. LOOKING FOR HELP — Manchester’s Dwayne Goldston (32) prepares to make a jump combined with incc.ssant substitu­ Randy Shakos 1 1-2 3, Shoron Edwards 1 2-2 3. To consider a resolutbn, 646-6464 Wilson (10 points) wraparound 4, Mike Walton 1 0-1 2, Rodney Crockett 2 0-3 pass back to Jeff Ross (33) during their game against Weaver Wednesday night in the Doc tions, kept Manchester unsettled for layup gave Weaver a 57-34 lead 4, Terrance Williams 0 1-2 1. Tyler Miller 0 0-0 a. To appropriate $1,750,000 for design and construction the evening. 0, Tahari Turner 1 0-1 2 VInconto DeJoeus 0 Hurley Classic at the University of Hartford Sports Center. Weaver's Darnell Martin, back­ with 3:06 left in the third. The 0-0 0. Totals 18 14-24 52 ^ ifo n Hinh°Rl?h®‘1 ®‘’®®''® ’° ° ‘ aoJitorium at “Give credit to Weaver,” hidian ^ School. The appropriation may be spent for ground, and Derek Todd defend on the play. Weaver won easily, 82-52. Beavers led, 67-38, after three 3-point goals: W- Graham 2. Bryant M- God­ coach Frank Kind said. “They quarters. dard, Ross. mmoriai ®^ oosts, equipment, furnishings, Halftime; 47-27 Waavor. feel ®®^®'®'‘’on. architects' fees, engineering *®®’P°rary interest and other financ­ ing costs, and other expenses related to the project; b. To authorize the issue of bonds or notes of toe Town in MHS sextet still an amount not to exceed $1,750,000; to determine, or P U B LIC autoonze toe First Selectman and the Treasurer to determine, toe amount, date, interest rates, maturities form and other particulars of the bonds or notes; not at SW’s level c. To authorize too First Selectman and toe Treasurer to issue l^ m ^ rary notes of the Town in an amount not to By LEN AUSTER Bobcat coach Dave Gunn said he e x ^ d $1,750,000 in anticipation of such bonds or Manchester Herald likes playing the Indians. “I’m al­ notes; AUCTION ways impressed with Manchester d. If the bonds or notes authorized by toe resolution are is- BOLTON — The CCC because they come to play for 45 ^“ '®' •° ®®*horize too First Division rivals, Manchester ...... minutes. They work hard for 45 ^ le c tm a n and toe Treasurer to bind the Town pursuant ^ Cars <0^ Trucks ^ Tractors to such representations and covenants as they deem and South Windsor High, are in the minutes and never give up. or adveablo in order to maintain the con- ^ Snowblowers Chainsaws ^ Woodsplitters same league. But that’s about where “They don’t quit like some teams tinued ^em ption from federal income taxation of inter- the similarity ends between the two of similar level we play who tend to M t on toe bonds or notes, including covenants to pay LEGAL NOTICE 86 PETS & SUPPUES Where: Route 66, C o lu m b ia i mile east of super stop & shop hockey programs. go away. They don’t, which is a of investment earnings to the United States in TOWN OF ANDOVER luujro yodrs; South Windsor is a full-fledged good lesson for our guys.” The third quarterly installment FREE-2-1/2 year old Manchester/Bolton area - Route 6 to Columbia, Straight Division I squad, one that can com­ South Windsor’s lead was only D®‘ | J ^ Commission as the of property taxes on the Oc­ male, Golden Retriever. at traffic light onto Route 66. About 2 miles on right. ^ pete with the best in the state. 2-0 after one period. Dave Graham Cornmittee for toe Project and to tober 1, 1989 Grand Ust and 649-7639. CommittM to approve design and con- the supplemental Motor Manchester is a Division II scored at the 1:14 mark and Rob KITTENS-Protectors of ’^®^'*®^®® '^® to contract with Vehicle taxes are due and [When: Saturday, December 29, 1990 - 11:00 AM c.tM 0p .„ 9 AM| program, a scmifinalist in 1989-90 Gagnon at 11:15. Manchester was architects engineers, contractors and others in the payable on Jan. 1, 1991. Pay­ Animals, Vet-checked. at its own level, that has plenty of playing a disciplined style, taking n ^ e and on b ^ a if of toe Town and to exercise such $25. donation. 742- ments made after February 1, Pre-Inspection steps to climb. the body. " XwonaB » C«n. 1991 are subject to a late 9666 or 633-8515. Thursday, 10AM 6PM • Friday 10AM 5PM T im e s charge of 1 1/2% per month Saturday 9AM-11AM Still, Manchester did exhibit some “They’re bigger than us and on toe late installment from 87 IflSC. FOR 8AT.F. positive signs as it was clawed as bang,” Gunn said. “Wc have to toe due date, or a minimum of expected by the Bobcats, 8-2, Wed­ counter that with puck movement. $2.00. Payment by mail is en­ T® *^'''®* S^®'®‘=*'"an, the Board of CRAFTSMAN-8" Direct nesday afternoon at the Bolton When we did that, which was about ^lectm en , the Treasurer, toe Public Building Commit- couraged or payments may be drive table saw. 2 THIS IS A LIQUIDATION Sports Center. made at the Town Office the first half of the second period, ° other ^ o p e r of­ Months old. $100. 649- “I thought we played a good third we basically took the game over.” ficers of the Town to take all other action w h l^ is Building, 17 School Road. The 6787. Wile Motors, with the help of professional Auctioneers, n e c e s ^ or desirable to complete the project and to hours of collection are as fol­ period,” Indian coach Eric Famo Jamie Graham, Mike Weis and WOOD WORKING-Table. «^ue bonds or notes to defray toe a fo r e s a id 'S - p S lows: Monday through has dedicated a portion of its inventory for a said, “and that was our objective. Marc Perry made it 5-0 after 30 Thursday (8:30-12:00 and Heavy duty with 2 vices We wanted to get some goals and minutes. 1:00-4:00), Friday and draw and storage Pursua®t to Charter Section 10.6, too aforesaid resolutions play with some better intensity. And (8:30-12:30) and Monday shelf. $350. 649-6787 YEAR END LIQUIDATION “South Windsor can skate so jS^Ja^^ 28^"lM1 on Monday, evenings from 6:00-8:00 p.m. wc did that,” he added, hoping the well. They’re a fast skating team J ^ u a ry 28, 1991, between too hours of 6:00 a m. and 8:0) WORKMATE 200-2 Between 30 & 40 top quality vehicles will be available Mary-Alice Piro, Months old. $45. 649- momentum will carry over to the In­ and that gives us problems,” Famo Tax Collector at auction prices to all buyers dians’ next game which is Friday at said. “We’re not as fast as they are Electore and,person qualified to vote in town meetings who 6787. Andover, Connecticut 10 a.m. against Tri-Town at the Bol­ so we have to make up for that with E N D R O L L S , Many Makes and Models of ton Sports Center. desire and a lot of hard work.” 27 V width - 50*^ The loss leaves the Indians 0-3 in “I like playing Manchester. They INVITATION TO BID 13" width - 2 for 50*^ CARS AND TRUCKS the CCC East, 2-3 overall. The vic­ make us play an honest game,” Reginald Pinto/Manchaatar Harald Sealed bids will be received in SHALL THE TOWN OF BOLTON A p p r o p r ia t e Newsprint end rolls can be tory pushes South Windsor to 4-1 too General Services' office, • 2 Doors • 4 Doors • Wagons • Pickups • Blazers Gunn said. “If they play the others FACEOFF — Manchester High’s Jim Curry (23) and South $10,750,000 FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRU^^^ picked up at the Manchester overall, its only loss to No. 2 Fair- the Bolton Sports Center. Keeping a sharp eye on the play is 41 Center Street, Manchester, Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. , * • 4 Wheel Drives • 2 Wheel Drives Windsor’s Gabe Hathorn (3) vie for the puck while the Bob­ RENOVATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO S S HIGH CT until 11:00 a.m. on toe field Prep, 4-0 in tlic CCC East. Indian goalie Curtis Dell (35). The Bobcats won, 8-2. SCHOOL AND ADDITIONS TO ^LTON El S t a r y Monday through Thursday. Please see MHS, page 18 date shown below for too fol­ verythlng from a 1980 Oldsmoblle Cutlass to a 1990 Cadillac Seville" cats’ Jeff Bergren (20) waits for it in their game Wednesday at SCHOOL AND AUTHORIZE THE ISSUE OF BONDS ^ lowing: LEGAL NOTICE w/loader and saw rig totally rconditioned; 1983 Ford 555 Backhne p S p r K n^ ' ' ' ' ' TO d e f ^ ^ y^ s JPd T? JANUARY 8, 1991 — Athletic Shirts Notice is hereby given that the i owner; 1987Chevy Model C30 Dump Truck. 27 oon 'SHALL THE TOWN OF BOLTON APPROPRIATF emergency respionse plan for JANUARY 10, 1991 — 2000 Ford Model 9M woodsplitter 5HP with automatic return, on wheels $1,750,000 FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF AN chemical accidents developed Tractors; Snowblowers and Chainsaws. wneeis, Garden/Lawn Brown providing an offensive spark for the Whalers A U D IT O R IU M AT BOLTON PUGH S C H M ^ L AND GALLON FUEL TANK for the Town of Manchester, QUEBEC (AP) — Ron Francis AUTHORIZE THE ISSUE OF BONDS AND NOTES^IN The Town of Manchester is an and material safety data and make plays. He lias a good eye These vehicles will be offered at auction ~ has been forced to alter his opinion added a second-period goal, his earned a reputation as an unsettling ™ *WOWT TO DEFRAY MrO ApJSpRW equal opportunity employer, sheets, chemical inventory for the game and having him work play chances against the Whalers seem like we’re getting it done.” and requires an affirmative ac­ of Rob Brown since the two became second in three games since being influence, attempted to play down forms, and accidental release with Pat Vcrbcck and myself has but failed to score, prompting assis­ The Whalers, who had an en­ tion policy for all of its Con­ notifications submitted by sub­ PREVIOUS PRICES HAVE NO BEARING acquired from the Pittsburgh Pen­ die early impact he has had on his . r ' S -'»P»T*P^."d».=s.opp,». Hartford Whalers teammate last been a real plus.” tant coach Jacques Martin to note tractors and Vendors as a ject facilities are available for week. guins last week. new team. couraging start to a three-game road condition of doing business review by the public at toe ^YOU MAVETHB opportunity fo r It was an cnomious plus against “special teams were the difference trip, which includes stops in Calgary Absentee ballots will be available from toe Town Clerk's office. “I’m just trying to go to die net with toe Town, as per Federal Manchester Health Depart­ die Nordiques, since the Francis- tonight.” and Edmonton on the weekend, D ari^ at Bolton. Connecticut, this 20to day of December, Order 11246. “When I played against him, I al­ A power-play goal by Kevin and finish off the plays,” Brown ment, 494 Main Street, Mon ' 1 L 9 .P wile Motors starting Wednesday^ Dec 26th at 12 Noon Vcrbcck-Brown line combined for Dinecn was an added eu.shion for Guy Laflcur, the veteran (Quebec might be on the verge of increasing Bid forms, plans and day through Friday from 8:30 ways thought he was strictly a goal- said. “1 let Patty and Ron do the hard TERMS: $500 Cash or Certified Check needed to hold items Preannmv/ m— ~7.' nine points, with each player getting the Whalers and goaltendcr Peter forward, nodeed something else. their offensive output with the ac­ BOLTON BOARD OF SELECTMEN specifications are available at am to 4:30 pm. The scorer, a guy who would be around work.” Manchester LEPC is required a goal and two assists. quisition of Brown. Robert R. Morra the General Services' office. available. Mastercard and Visa Accepted. Other terms will be p o « T a u a t * the net, tapping tlie puck in,” Fran­ Sidorkiewicz, who lost a bid for his to publish this notice pursuant first shutout of the season “We’ve been falling behind a lot “He’s really helped so far,” Carl A. Preuss TOWN OF MANCHESTER to Section 324(b), U.S.C. Sec­ cis said after the Whalers’ 4-1 vic­ I he delcat was the third straight in the first period lately,” Lafleur Douglas T. Cheney Francis ignited the trio, scoring a Tony McKcgncy scored Hartford coach Rick Ley said. CONNECTICUT tion 11044 of the Emergency PLENTY OF FREE PARKING-$" Buffalo's stretch it.” cutting off the point guard,” Reggie as no more medical problems crop up. in 36 games this season to put the Blues back in front by “The Celtics played the way they Indiana, 1-14 on the road, hit 49.5 Lewis said, “but we have other “1 feel we will go with the same plan we had going three goals. and Sabres played to'ra-sTe The Bru.ns wanted,” Hill said. “We played well percent of its shots, becoming tlic weapons.” into the last ballgamc,” 49crs coach George Seifert said Dirk Graham and Wilson made it 4-3 before ex- 12th straight Boston opponent to in the first half but we have trouble Blackhawk Bob Bassen beat Belfour for a 5-3 lead after Vladimir Ruzicka had two goals for Boston, which Washington is 0-5-1 in its hist six and coach Terry Boston got boosts from a variety after Wednesday s practice. “He’ll start the game and wasted three one-goal leads. miss at least half ius attempts. The sustaining it.” Manchester wrestlers two periods. Murray is happy that Christmas is past. of players. Gamble and Bird led the play about a half, followed by Steve Young. Celtics lead the league in field goal Miller said, “Tbe Celtics were Despite the comeback, Creighton didn’t feel the tie ^*®nguins 7, Capitals 3: Paul Coffey scored twice in “I’m glad the Christmas holiday is coming to end be­ team with 10 points each in the first rumiing more than us. They’re going “Now if something came up and we didn’t like what 39 seconds during a five-goal first-period as Pittsburgh defense, holding opponents to 44.2 quarter; McHale was tops in the was taking place, for whatever reasons, then we could was an accomplishment. cause maybe now we can put those disuaciions out of the percent. to be tough to beat when they run We had them on the ropes, but we came out flat, extended the Capitals’ winless sueak to a season-high six way,” he said. second with 12; Shaw and Bird each like that.” limit that. By tomorrow I might change my mind, but games. win town championship that’s the way 1 feel right now.” something we’ve done all year,” he said. “It seems we Jets 6, North Stars 4: Ed Olezyk had two goals and have to lose a game to get started in our own building.” Coffey s 15th and 16th goals of the season ignited a an assist before leaving with an injury as Winnipeg Senior league comes to an end Sabres 3, Bruins 3: The Sabres showed the effects of spree in which Pittsburgh scored four times in a span of snapped a four-game losing streak. MANCHESTER — Manchester noon. 2:16. Bryan Trottier got the third goal to move into a MHS High picked up its fourth consecu­ 8:30 at the Bennett Rink. MIAMI (AP) — The second season of the Senior the Christmas layoff but managed to get a tie despite Olezyk, who had both his goals in the second period ReeuHe: 103- Tim Schilling (MWBF). 112- being outshot 35-16. sixth-place tie with John Bucyk on the NHL’s all-time tive Town Wrestling Championship John Tucker (M) WBF, 119- Dave Rohrbach (M) The Eagles started off OK, scor­ Professional Baseball Association came to an early end scoring list. was forced to leave the game early in the tliird period maj. dec. Carroll 15-4, 125- Theriault (M) after sustaining a bruised left elbow on a slash by Min­ From Page 17 Wednesday afternoon as it over­ ing at 3:43 with a goal from Rat Lee. after an apparent ownership rift in the Fort Myers, Fla., Benoit Hogue’s power-play goal late in the second pinned Tanski :36, 130- Andrews (M) pinned He was assisted by Brett Stoebcl. period tied the game and Clint Malarchuk made the best nesota’s Brian Propp. whelmed East Catholic, 70-6, at the LaMontagno :26, 135- Toby Sloan (M) pinned franchise forced cancellation of all remaining games. The Penguins scored on four of their first five shots to in their division like they do against of his 32 saves with 7:40 left in regulation time when he Bob Essensa made 36 .saves as the Jets broke a seven- Sandwiched between were goals Thibodeau) 1:54, SW- Rob Gagnon (Mike Eagles’ gym. Chnsdan Gibbs 3:23, 140- Smith (M) pinned After that, however, it was all The other teams voted to suspend the season when knock out Mike Liut, then beat his replacement, Don us, they should have a good season.” from Chris Clark, Gabe Hathom and Well) 11:13 DesRocher 1:27, 145- Rob Rotrvnol (EC) North Branford (4-2). The Thunder- got a toe on Dave Poulin’s breakaway, with the puck hit­ game road winless streak (0-4-3). The victory was just The Indians won a plaque donated pinned Corey Ussen 509. 152- LaGuardia (M) Fort Myers general manager Kip Ingle called his players Beaupre, witli their second shot as they improved to 7-1 Rob Corcoran for South Windsor. Second period: birds scored two goals in each of the ting both posts before the net was dislodged. the fourtli on the road in 21 games for the Jets this Manchester’s first goal came 33 SW- Jamie Graham (Gabe Hathom) 4:16, by the Herald for its achievement. pinned Travis :46, 160- Jaworski (M) WBF 171- and told them not to report to today’s scheduled game in their last eight games. Provencal (M) WBF. 189- Podrebartz (M) WBF three periods. season. se^nds into the final period as Jim Curry and freshman goalie SW- Welt (Jed Bergren, Brandon Plunkett) Manchester improves to 7-0 for with Daytona Beach, Fla. Curtis Dell (14 saves), who played 5:27, SW- Perry (IM Itt) (ppg) 11 ;38 275- Stevens (M) WBF. Jason Folio had two goals and an Brian Wry’s penalty shot beat start­ Third period; the season with the win while East is Jim Morley, the league’s founder and co-owner of the ing Bobcat goalie Brian PCake to the the first two periods, played well for M- Brian Wry (unassisted) ;33, SW- Chris now 1-2. East sextet assist and Bill Ralston a goal and St. Petersburg, Fla., franchise, said the league will be Manchester. Clartt (unassisted) 1:06, SW- Hathom two assists to lead the winners. back next ye^. He hopes in the meantime to establish a Matt Cavanaugh Stick side. Mike Kelsey closed out (Bergren) (ppg) 4:26, SW- Rob Corcoran South Windsor loses in tourney Chris Peraro was a standout in Holtz doesn’t view Irish 2 3 3 — 8 (Perry, Jason PHts) (ppg) 4:52, M- Mike Kel­ Co-captain Rob Rommel picked formal tie with major league baseball and-or Japanese the Indian scoring with 5:05 left Manchsstsr 0 0 2 — 2 sey (Jack Spear, Matt Welnicki) (ppg) 9:57. up the lone East victory. Matt WEST HAVEN — After an open­ goal for the Eagles with 35 saves. baseball. with a power-play goal, assisted by Scoring; Saves: M- Curtis Dell/Greg Lemelln 23 North Branford 2 2 2 _ First period: Theriault, Jason Andrews, Dan Uic six teams hadn’t quite reached the halfway point ready for the call Jack Spear and Matt Welnicki. combined: SW- Brian Peake/David Healey 18 ing-night victory, the East Catholic East Catholic 1 0 0 — SW- Davs'Graham (Marc Parry, Stephan combined Smith and Lou LaGuardia all picked High ice hockey team hasn’t found Scoring: in a planned 56-game schedule. up first-period pins for the Indians. First period: mystique a major factor success since. TTie Eagles droppied EC- Pat Lea (Brett Stoebel) 3:43, NB- Ryan TSN’s man of the year By TOM CANAVAN Andrews won the fast fall award their third straight, 6-1, to North Jason Folio (Bill Ralston) 8:34, NB- Kevin with a pin in 26 seconds in his Branford High Wednesday after­ Del'om (Mika Sylvestro) 13:58 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Nolan Ryan, the 43-year-old who The Associated Press Second period: By JOHN MOSSMAN precious chances in a game of this Blazers taking the heart match. noon in the opening round of the pitched his record sixth no-hitter in 1990 and won his They ’re a better team at tliis stage of NB- Phil Augur (Larry Augur) 6:59, NB- The Associated Press magnitude. East’s next action is Saturday at West Haven Tournament at the Ben­ Ralston (Keivn McCoy, Folio) 11:24 300th game, was chosen as the Sporting News Man of e a s t RUTHERFORD, NJ. — The prospect of the year than they were last year. the Danbury Holiday Invitational nett Rink. Third period: the Year. having the New York Giants’ fortunes in his hands “When you get the chance to win Their defense, in particular, is play­ NB- Scott Clinton (P.Augur, McCoy) 5:11 doesn’t bother Matt Cavanaugh. Neither does the fact MIAMI — Of all the obstacles the national championship, how do while the Indians are in action East, 1-3, will face Enfield High NB-Folio (Ralston, Oell'oro) 14:19 Ryan led the American League with 232 strikeouts last ing very well. (Tailback Eric) out of opponents this year Saturday at East Lyme High at Saves; EC- Chris Peraro 35, NB- Henry he has not played a down this season. standing in the way of Colorado’s you know you’re ever going to get in a loser’s bracket clash tonight at season and al.so pitched his record-tying 12th one-hitter. Bieniemy, (wide receiver Mike) Fresenlua 19 He got his 300th victory on July 31 as Texas beat Mil­ Thirteen years of being a backup quarterback in the pursuit of a national championship, another?” McCartney said. “Our NEW YORK (AP) — Buck Wil­ Pritchard, (quarterback Darian) Bill Walton got hurt. points, including 17 in the third waukee. He is 302-272 lifetime with a record 5,308 NFL have taught Cavanaugh to be ready, and he says the Notre Dame mystique, at least, being here again intensifies the im­ liams has noticed something dif­ Hagan are ail dangerous. They’ll Pauick Ewing scored 14 of the period, as Orlando broke an eight- suikeouts. he IS prepared to take over for Jeff Hosteller either isn’t one of them. portance of this game. I was at ferent about teams who play the throw the ball now, even if you New York’s 19 points in the third game losing streak. this week or in the playoffs if the need arises. You have Lou Holtz’s word on it. Michigan (as an assistant coach) Portland Trail Blazers this season. don’t stop their run.” period and finish^ with 24. Anderson made 11 of 18 shots Jordan NBA player of week CavMaugh bluntly says he does not think that need “The first time we play a team, ‘Teople are always telling us nine years, and Bo (head coach Bo Rir Colorado — again — the Sonics 99, Cavaliers 97: Derrick and grabbed eight rebounds, while NEW YORK (AP) — Michael Jordan, who averaged will arise. He said Hostetler has did an excellent job maybe the mystique has an effect,” we’re the huntees instead of the Schembcchlcr) never was in a game game boils down to needing a win to McKey took a feed from Dana Bar- Jerry Reynolds came off the bench 34.2 points, 8.8 rebounds and 5.8 assists while leading last week replacing the injured Phil Simms and he the Notre Dame coach said Wednes­ hunters this season because we went like this. And he’s 10 limes the claim the national title. For Notre ros and swished an 18-foot baseline to score 24 points and Terry Cat- Chicago to four victories in five games, was selected the should continue to do the same. day during the opiening salvos of in­ to the Finals,” Williams said after coach I am.” Dame, the task is more difficult. jumper with 2.3 seconds remaining ledge 20 for the Magic. NBA player of the week for the period ending Tuesday. However, Cavanaugh also knows there have been a terviews in advance of the NoUe the Blazers’ 108-92 victory over Both coaches insist the opposidon Holtz argued vehemently a year ago as Seattle won its fifth suaight Akeem Olajuwon had 25 points, Jordan scored 37 points and grabbed eight rebounds as rash of quarterbacks injured this season and an injury Dame-Colorado Orange Bowl New York on Wednesday night. is improved over last year. that the Irish, on the basis of having game. 20 rebounds and seven blocked the Bulls beat Detroit 98-86 on Christmas, only 32 hours to Hostetler would make him the Giants’ No. 1 matchup on New Year’s night. “But that can be an advantage be- quarterback very quickly. “Notre Dame is better than they beaten the No. 1 team, deserved to Brad Daugherty’s dunk tied it for shots for Houston, but was only 9- after the birth of his second son, Marcus James. His best “But the mystique wears off on cai^e when teams get down 10 or 12 *This has rekindlcxl a feeling I’ve had in this league were a year ago,” McCartney said, win that distinction themselves in Cleveland with 12.4 seconds to go. for-25 from the floor. game of the week came on Friday against the Los An­ the opponent when you play them points, they feel they can’t come for 13 years,” Cavanaugh said Wednesday as the “even though their record doesn’t the final accounting. After a Seattle timeout, Banos got Spurs 111, Heat 97: Willie geles Lakers when he scored 33 points and added a year after year,” Holtz continued. back. Against other teams, they Giants (12-3) prepared for Sunday’s game with the demonsuate that fact and even “Nothing would please me more Anderson scored 24 points and Rod season-high 15 rebounds with nine assists in a 114-103 “Then the advantage goes to the bet­ believe they still have a chance.” New England Patriots (1-14). “It’s a feeling I’ve had though their defense has given up than to have another argument,” he Strickland 21 as San Antonio over­ Chicago victory. ter team, and right now Colorado is The Knicks stayed close in the NBA Roundup for a lot of Sundays. You just Uy to be ready.” more yards. Their defense has been said. “But we’re not going to first half, never trailing by more came an 11-minute basketlcss a better all-around team.” stretch in the first half. Hostetler takes NFC honors Getting Cavanaugh ready is going to take some berated a litde bit, but they have politick for it. People are going to than six points and facing just a The polls say Colorado is No. 1 in the inbounds pass from McKey at work because he has been a forgotten man on the three first-team All-Americans, and have to look at it and make their 48-44 halftime deficit. The Spurs, winning their ninth in NEW YORK (AP) — James Brooks of the Cincinnati the counuy and Notre Dame No. 5, midcourt, drove the middle and fed Bengals, who rushed for 201 yards in just 20 carries last Giants’ roster. He was signed just before the season no one in college football has three own decision.” But with Clyde Drexler scoring 10 games, took control late in the a situation remarkably similar to last McKey on the left side. week, was named the AFC’s offensive player of tlie opened as the No. 3 quarterback and has not taken a better down linemen. They’ll all Irish nose tackle Chris Zorich 12 of his 27 points and Kevin Duck­ third quarter as Miami shot just 20 snap in a game. year when die teams were ranked percent in the period. week and Jeff Hostetler of the New York Giants won play in the NFL. believes “the attitude of the team is worth eight of his 24 in the third Pistons 102, Hornets 94: Joe “Bi^ically, I need to get some reps,” Cavanaugh first and fourdi, respectively, before David Robinson had 15 points NFC honors. “Offensively, they’re throwing we’re out of it (national title conten­ period, Portland led by as many as Dumars scored 19 points and Wil­ said. “When Phil was the starter, Phil took all the die Irish beat die Buffaloes 21-6 in and matched his season high with 18 Hosteller, making just his third start in seven years in the ball better. They were one­ tion).” 15 points in the quarter. Like Wil­ liam Bedford 16 as struggling snaps with the offense and Jeff got all the snaps with this same bowl, ending CU’s nation­ Detroit handed Charlotte a rebounds for San Antonio. place of the injured Phil Simms, completed 13 of 23 pas­ dimensional the year they won the But cornerback Todd Lyghl liams said, the Knicks seemed to the defense. I’d get a couple here and there. Now Jeff al title hopes and giving the crown franchise-tying 10th straight loss. Buck.s 126, Warriors 119: Jay ses for 190 yards and a touchdown. national championship against West demurred. “If (No. 2) Georgia Tech lose heart after that, not scoring as gets all the snaps with the offense and I get the ones to Sugar Bowl winner Miami. The Pistons, 11-1 at home but Humphries and Ricky Pierce scored ...... d V ; '* ' , Defensive players of the week were Darryl Talley of Virginia (1988) and again last year, and (No. 3) Texas lose, and we win, many as five consecutive points with the defense.” It wasn’t mystique so much as until the Blazers led by 20. losers in nine of their previous 12 28 points apiece, and Alvin Buffalo and Scott Case of Atlanta. Case returned an in­ but not any more. And the Rocket I most definitely think we should be Giants coach Bill Parcells said he is not worried blown first-half opportunities that “They totally dominated us in the games, led throughout after breaking Robertson had his third triple­ terception 35 yards for his first career touchdown and (Raghib Ismail) is dangerous no No. 1,” he said. “I tliink we would PIN COMING UP - Manchester High’s Matt Theriault is on top, a n d T a S o u T r ^ S had a sack in the Falcons’ 20-13 victory over the Los An­ about Cavanaugh being ready, noting the veteran who did in the Buffs a year ago. And third quarter and the entire second a 6-6 tie. After Charlotte pulled double of the season as Milwaukee matter where they play him.” have a legitimate claim, finishing geles Rams. has had 15 weeks to study the offense. Colorado coach Bill McCartney half,” Knicks coach John MacLeod within six points with 6:44 remain­ remained unbeaten at home with its secondl^ Wednesday. Theriault won with a p^n in 36 Holtz called Colorado “as well- 10-2, beating the No. 1 team and knows you don’t dare waste those said. “They didn’t get to be 25-3 on ing, the vaunted Piston defense took 14th victory. coached as any team we play. playing the schedule we do.” a lark. This is a substantial team.” over, holding the Hornets to one Robertsop had 25 points, 16 The Blazers appear ready to win basket in the next six minutes. rebounds and 12 assists for Mil­ waukee. Penn State’s Thomas right at home any way they need to. They beat tlie Armon Gilliam led Charlotte with BEST BUY Knicks 141-125 on Nov, 15 in 27 points. Chris Mullin led Golden State Two reasons why Hawks 113, Nets 111: Kevin with 29 points, while Tim Hardaway Black shoes are in vogue Portland, and Wednesday night was By BRENT KALLESTAD Thomas said he’s particularly game as any this year.” OIL CO. liad 27 and Mitch Richmond 23. The the fewest points the Portland has al­ Willis, who had 26 points and 15 The Associated Press concerned about Florida State All- Both coaches said they might be Vernon, CT we should be your lowed since defeating Houston rebounds, hit a dunk with 16 Warriors haven’t won in Milwaukt^: America Lawrence Dawsey, who matched against the best team in the seconds remaining to lead surging since 1981. ^TANSAYS: car repair choice. 90-89 on opening night. for Texas in Cotton Bowl MIAMI — Penn State coach Joe caught 65 passes for 999 yards and country. 875-0876 "SEE US FIRST. “We’ve been focused since the Atlanta over undemianncd New Jer­ Suns 115, Mavericks 88: Tom Pdlemo likes to recruit in Florida, seven touchdowns this season. “I don’t think anybody has got sey. Chambers had 24 points and 12 SEE US LAST. very first day of training camp,” By DENNE H. FREEMAN ly as the host of tlie bowl not just a “We did exactly that,” said All- but only to get what he calls the spe­ “He’s utily the heart of that two better clubs out there during the rebounds while Kevin Johnson guest.” BUT SEE US!" Portland coach Rick Adelman said. The Nets began the game without The Associated Press Amcricari^ defensive back Stanley cial players. team,” Thomas said. “He’s a fine holidays,” Bowden said. COD added 19 points as Phoenix out- *1.06® .YOU'LLBEGLAD It’s the 11th Cotton Bowl for “We have a great understanding of forward Chris Morris, lost forward Richard. In fact, we may have even One of those, defensive captain athlete, a true All-American and Penn State has won nine suaight Diesel Fuel Also Available rebounded Dallas 61-34. McWilliams but his first as head YOU DID! what it takes to win. We’ve been Derrick Coleman to a sprained knee DALLAS — Black shoes have shocked ourselves things went so Willie Thomas, clo.ses out his col­ probably deserves more credit than games after losing its first two 150 Gallon Minimum Prica 5ub)ecl 10 change Volume Dbeoums more consistent.” in the second quarter and center Lakers 108, Clippers 99: James become the Texas Longhorns suc­ coach. The others came as a player well.” lege career Friday night against he’s gotten.” against Texas and Southern Cal. Worthy had 31 points and Magic The Trail Blazers extended their Sam Bowie to fouls in the fourth. cess symbol for tlie 1991 Cotton and an assistant coach. The Homs came from behind to Florida State in the inaugural Block­ Thomas considered attending Johnson 19 points and 13 assists as 4-point halftime lead to 76-61 in tlic Derrick Gervin had a career-high Bowl. “Coming down here with Cindy win seven games but McWilliams buster Bowl at Joe Robbie Suidium, Florida Stale and Miami before The skills of our profcssioiul people the Lakers continued their final minute of the period, which 34 points and Reggie Theus 30 for Texas coach David McWilliams and the kids we were talking about said they can t afford to start slow just a few miles down the road from choosing Penn State. and the most effective repair equipment help us ended 76-63. New Jersey. John Battle added 19 dominance of the Clippers in the what a big kick this was,” McWil­ On Wednesday, Patemo and repair your damaged vehicle in the best possible kept his promise to the Southwest against a team as talented as Miami. liis home. points and Dominique Wilkins 18 battle of Los Angeles. liams said. “We had to keep pinch­ Florida State coach Bobby Bowden way. For unitized body damage, we use the Chief “Our level of play was extremely Conference champions when prac­ We ve got to be focused from Thomas, a finance major with a for Atlanta, which won for the eigh­ The first meeting of the season ing ourselves to realize we were ran their teams through a final full EZ Liner II to accurately and quickly repair your high,” Drexler said. “Tliis was a tice started on Wednesday for the the start,” McWilliams said. 3.17 grade point average going into th time in 11 games. marked the Lakers’ fourth straiglit going to Dallas. practice in preparation for their car to manufacturer's specifications. very good win for us in tliat it gives New Year’s Day game against No. 4 Everything we hear about Miami is his final semester, played high us momentum to begin tJiis road 76ers 106, Bullets 105: Cliarles victory over the Clippers and their ranked Miami. “I guess you can say we had a school ball in suburban Coral matchup. Both teams are scheduled Our skilled craftsmen then take profes­ 31st in 36 meetings since becoming kind of scary because of all the ath­ sional care in finishing and painting your car to trip.” Barkley, who scored 35 points, tied double Christmas — yesterday and letes they’ve got. Springs, about a 20-minute drive for a brief walk-through today at the the game at 100 with one minute neighbors in 1984-85. All five of the “They asked me (during the then today. It’s sure going to be nice north from the stadium. stadium. complete the job to your satisfaction. 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