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By Donna Abu-Nasr Aoun said a referendum should be The Associated Press held on the accord and offered to MHS swimmers all step down if they support it. iHaurhfBtrr Hrralh BEIRUT, Lebanon — Christian “If they support me I shall lead them to achieve Lebanon’s leader Gen. Michel Aoun put his sovereignty. Otherwise I will relin­ but clinch CCC East forces on alert today after rejecting Parliament’s peace plan as a “road to quish authority because I cannot hell” because it lacks a specific commit the crime of approving such — see page 47 A timetable for a Syrian troop a plan,” Aoun told the news con­ withdrawal. ference. “This accord is the road to SPORTS In a spteech before 5,0(X) cheering hell.” '■a supporters and broadcast live on his The civil war has prevented par­ government-controlled radio station, liamentary elections, which were Aoun indicated he might dissolve last held in 1972, and it was unclear the lawmaking body. how a referendum could be held. The accord, approved Sunday by In his radio address today, Aoun STORM THREATENS SERIES a special parliamentary session held told the crowd outside his shcll- in Saudi Arabia, suffered another pocked presidential palace that Patrick FlynrVManchester Herald jolt when the two main militias of members of F^liamcnt “must un­ Lebanon’s 1.2 million-strong Shiite derstand that their role is over and By Ben Walker WEEKEND WORK — Kevin Murphy of 21 Stone St. sits atop vice says the weekend’s sunny but cool weather will continue that now it is your turn, yours alone. The Associated Press his garage Saturday while performing a weekend repair at least through Wednesday. That’s good weather for outdoor Moslem sect also rejected the Arab- brokered plan. “You have to come forth to as project. He’s installing a new roof. The National Weather Ser­ work, like roof repairs and raking leaves. SAN FRANCISCO — Candlestick Park was up to its Aoun told a late-night news con­ Please see LEBANON, page old u-icks Friday as rain headed toward the Bay area, ference Sunday that he accepts more bringing the possibility of more problems for the power-sharing with Moslems, for troubled World Series. which the accord provides. But The Nauonal Weather Service forecast showers all “what the deputies approved in Taif Marriot might weekend and predicted the storm might last imo e^ly All-terrain vehicle dealers ‘misleading’ is a crime I will not accept,” he said. next week. Game 3 is still tentatively set for Tuesday, “I have demanded a Syrian build 152-room following a week delay because of a devastaung Survey claims dangers vocacy group founded by Ralph manufacturers and the government machines were inappropriate for a withdrawal from Lebanon but they Nader. against such sales, PIRG said. 10-ycar-oId child. came up with a peace plan full of earthquake. -n ■ ■ motel near mall Whenever the series resumes, Dave Stewart will start to children are ignored “When the consent decree was In January 1988 five ATV Fifty of the dealers surveyed said ambiguities about this issue which again for Oakland and Mike Moore will follow. They signed, many people thought the manufacturers — Honda, Kawasaki, they would sell the machines with constitutes Lebanon’s sovereignty,” won the first two games, helping hold San Francisco lo despite agreement ATV problem had been solved,” Suzuki, Yamaha and Polaris — engine sizes between 90 and 149cc Aoun added. The Marriot Corporation is said Pamela Gilbert, PIRG’s con­ agreed to ban sales of thrcc-whccl for use by 10-year-olds. Eleven said The 54-year-oId Maronite negotiating with Manchester 1-84 one run on nine hits. “We always uy to keep guys regular. It makes more WASHINGTON (AP) — sumer program director. “Now we ATVs in the United States. The ATV they would sell four-wheelers with Catholic has repeatedly demanded Associates for a 152-room hotel on Children could be injured or killed know that ATV dealers arc still mis­ makers also agreed to restrict the engine sizes greater than 150cc for withdrawal of the 40,0(X) Syrian a four-acre site at the intersection of sense than to adjust four guys,” Athletics m eager T o ^ Buckland Street and Pavilions Drive La Rusa said, announcing his plans. “Bob Welch will while riding all-terrain vehicles built leading the public about the sales of certain four-wheelers for the young children. troops from Lebanon and in March “It is clear that the ATV manufac­ in the Buckland Hills development. ready to pitch Thursday, but I’m not looking beyond the for adults, but dealers are still en­ vehicles’ dangers.” use by children over 16 and adults. sparked the latest outbreak in the couraging their sale for luse by Researchers questioned by Manufacturers arc responsible for turers’ agreement will not be suffi­ country’s 14-year-old civil war by Manchester 1-84 Associates is a games we know we have to play.” - r .u cient to keep children from being in­ development partnership consisting E)on Robinson is scheduled to start Game 3 for the children, a private consumer group telephone 215 ATV dealers in nine making dealers aware of the blockading illegal militia-run ports. said today. states — California, Florida, Illinois, provisions of the agreement, said a jured on ATVs,” said Henry Hol­ Moslem militias allied with the of John Finguerra and Richard Giants and Scott Garrelts will be next. spokesman for the Consumer mes, con.sumer advocate for Califor­ Ripps. Both teams tried to focus as much as pssible on Fewer than half of the ATV Maryland, New Jersey, New Syrians responded by shelling the nia PIRG, in a statement issued with In a news release on the negotia­ baseball Friday. Each team held workouts at its ballpark, dealers questioned in a national sur­ Mexico, Vermont and Washington Product Safety Commission. Christian enclave. More than 9(X) ATVs are motorized machines the report. tions, Manchester 1-84 Associates and the sessions were a little more lively than those a ^ y vey said an adult-sized vehicle was — about the appropriate vehicle to people were killed and at least 2,0(X) buy for a 10-year-old, how hard it whose engine sizes determine their “Not only were a majority of said the Marriott Corp., a leading earlier, the first time they came back to the field after not appropriate for use by children wounded in savage shelling duels under age 16, despite a consent would be for a child to leam to ride power to traverse rough off-road dealers surveyed willing to violate until an Arab League-sponsored national hotel chain, is interested in Tuesday’s earthquake. nonpaved terrain. They range in en­ the age restrictions in the agreement, building a $12 million, 152-room Rickey Henderson returned to the Athletics after miss­ agreement aimed at banning such the vehicle, the need for adult super­ cease-fire took hold Sept. 22. gine size from 50 to 500 cubic cen­ but many of them also de-em- hotel that would include a res­ ing Thursday’s practice, saying he didn’t know about it. sales, said the report. vision and what kind of training was Throughout the shelling, Aoun phasized the need for training,” Hol­ taurant, lounge, indoor pool, and “They med to get in touch with me and I tried to get in In addition, 75 percent of the needed. timeters. portrayed his military campaign as a dealers responding said it would not Almost half or 46 percent of the Under the agreement, only ATVs mes said. crusade to rid Lebanon of Syrian conference and meeting rooms. touch with them. We just missed, he said. j / m L t The plan to use the site for a hotel La Russa said there would be no fine. be difficult for a 10-ycar-old to leam dealers surveyed said they would smaller than 90cc arc permitted for Manufacturers also agreed to troops, who arrived in 1976 under had been announced previously but “The man didn’t blow off the workout. He just didn t to ride an adult-siz^ ATV, accord­ sell large four-wheel ATVs for use sale for children 12 to 16 years old. provide free training and financial an Arab League peacekeeping man­ ing to the report by the U.S. Public by a 10-year-old. Such sales would However, 99 of the dealers failed date but later sided with the Mos­ get the message,” he said. Please see HOTEL, page 8 At Candlestick, after almost two weeks of c le ^ skies Interest Research Group, an ad- violate a consent agreement between to tell the caller that adult-sized Please see VEHICLES, page 8 lems. and calm conditions, wind swirled the infield dirt. Clouds ______:______— ------Patrick FlynrVManchester Herald and cooler temperatures made it more uncomfortable. I nn/2 hours to students are linked to the cur­ victory; a costly loss for the Indians. They v^re tied upon. “You have to go on,” he said. communication between the prin­ will decide whether to certify the stadium as safe, al­ early Sunday night, and 90 minutes riculum guide and monitoring of for first place in the CCC East Division with Hartford “One positive is that we have to face both East cipal and his staff and problems though it is expected to get approval. Hartford and Hartford Public. We have five games left early the previous night. teachers’ testing programs to ensure 1 Public, each 7-1-1, going into that game. with the school facility. They were awakened to suains of that tests are consistent with course so there is still time. We have destiny in our own In regards to the communication ‘ Some work — mostly cosmetic — remains to be done The Manchester-Windham game was the only one “Fly Like an Eagle” by the Steve objectives. problem, Fleming wrote that a com­ during the weekend. Sunday’s NFL game ^tween the in the CCC East played this week. hands.” Miller Band, played by controllers Fleming also wrote that the / mittee charged to investigate the 49ers and New England scheduled at Cmdlestick has school planned to provide teacher at 4:54 a.m. problem found on June 5 that “a been moved 35 miles south to Stanford Stadium. “Good morning, Atlantis,” Mis­ workshops to make sure that critical process for meaningful dialogue be­ sion Control radioed to the craft. I he Associaied Press thinking skills arc incorporated into tween Bolton High School staff and “Well I’m not sure we’re flying courses. The plan also will include SHORING THINGS UP — Workers use lumber to shore up an earthquake-damaged its principal has been in place since like eagles, but it’s been fun so far,” monitoring pupil performance. Atlantis Commander Don Williams building in San Francisco’s Marina district, Sunday, to prevent it from collapsing. Offi­ prior to the last (accreditation) replied. The asU-onaut also joked cial estimate that at least 60 buildings damaged by Tuesday’s quake either fell down evaluation of 1978.” Please see RESPONSE, page 8 That process, according to Flem­ about a crossword puzzle and was or will have to be torn down. told the crew’s morning mail had ing’s report to the NEASC, includes regularly scheduled staff meetings been beamed up. TODAY Following a briefing this morn­ on the first TUesday of each month with an agenda addressing the prin­ ing, weather officials reported con­ Shaky highway halts search Index ditions would be favorable for the cipal’s concerns, departmental mat­ ters and school/community opera­ 97-lon winged spaceship to land at SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A back because of rough waters on more than an inch of rain was ex­ 16 pag«», 2 sactlon* tions. The process also includes an 9:33 a.m. PDT on a dry lakebed run­ flotilla of ferries and extra sub­ the San Francisco Bay, authorities pected, officials said. “open door” policy at the principal’s way in the Mojave Desert at Ed­ ways were mobilized to ease rain- said. “It’s big,” National Weather C lassified 14-16 office, monthly departmental meet­ wards, about 80 miles north of Los soaked commuter gridlock today, Highway 101 was a sea of lights Service forecaster John Plankton C om ics 13 and rescuers halted indefinitely the shortly after 5 a.m. PDT, the Gold­ said of the storm that came in from ings, and a principal’s advisory Focus 12 Angeles. committee which meets on an “as- Local/State If winds were too strong, the search for survivors at an en Gate Bridge was bumper-to- the Gulf of Alaska. “Biggc.st this 2-4 needed basis,” Fleming wrote. Lotterv 2 landing could be postponed until earthquake-flattened freeway when bumper and some parking lots at year.” He said additional steps also are NatioryVIbrId 5 .7 Tticsday or Wednesday, the National the rubble became too unstable. subway stations were full. Engineers feared more rain being taken to improve communica­ O bituaries 2 Aeronautics and Space Administra­ Gale warnings were posted early Winds were gusting at more could cause additional landslides Ooinion tion, including the establishment of 6 tion said. today, rain was heavy in some than 40 miles per hour, a few S oofts _ » -1 1 .1 4 areas and one ferry was turned power outages were reported and Please see QUAKE, page 8 a faculty ombudsman position, ac­ Television 13 Please sec SHUTTLE, page 8 tivation of regular meetings of the MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Oct. 23.1989—3 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Oct. 23, 1989 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Police Roundup Mapplethorpe Residents to vote 4th time Obituaries exhibit draws Mini-fair planned Lawrence J. Kolumber 670 Prospect Ave., Hartford 06105. 400 Main St. Burial will be in East Man faces drug, larceny charges on school budget in W indham North United Methodist Church at 300 Parker St. will Lawrence J. Kolumber, 76, of 105 Alphonso P. Vetro Cemetery. There are no calling large crowd hours. hold a mini-fair and ham supper on Nov. 4. The dead­ Burnham St., died Saturday (Oct. Alphonso P. Vetro, 66, of Enfield, HARTFORD (AP) — The con­ Meanwhile, the money that was referendum — after arguing that ad­ Memorial donations may be made A Hartford man was arrested on Saturday on charges WINDHAM (AP) — A budget line for reservations for the ham supper is on Sunday. 22, 1989) at Manchester Memorial died Saturday (Oct. 21, 1989) at including robbery and drug paraphernalia possession, troversial photographs of Robert battle pitting taxpayers against town to replace lost textbooks, pay for ditional cuts could not be made Ticket prices are $6 for adults and $3 for children. Hospital. He was the husband of home. He was the brother of Mary to the Alzheimer’s Disease and Re­ Mapplethorpe opened to an over­ sports jerseys and put toner into the responsibly — even though the lated Disorders Association Inc., police said. officials is more than a fight over The mini-fair starts at 3 p.m. and will feature such Doris L. (Lemoine) Kolumber. Pelletier of Coventry. flow crowd and a small protest in dollars and cents. copying machines has been dead­ identical budget was defeated last 800 Cottage Grove Road, Bloom­ Mario Rodriguez was arrested after police received a items as door and yard ornaments, in addition to knitted He worked for Pratt & Whitney He also is survived by two report from a security guard at Stop & Shop that there Hartford and Wadsworth Atheneum It’s a fight, some school officials locked in a feud over spending month, 61 percent to 39 percent. and crocheted items, Chrisunas decorations, baskets, Aircraft Co., East Hartford, for 25 field 06002. brothers, John Vetro and Salvatore was a man shoplifting, police said. Rodriguez, 24, was Director Patrick McCaughey says he say, to provide a good education for philosophies. First Selectman Norman R. aprons and polholders, among others. years. He was a U.S. Army veteran Vetro, both of Enfield; and a sister, Irene Mahon being restrained when the officer arrived on the scene. has no second thoughts about book­ students. Instructional supplies, such as of World War II, serving in the French said by doing so, they are Josephine DeMaio of Enfield. Irene (Knowles) Mahon, 81, of He was charged with third-degree robbery, sixth-de­ ing a show that includes sexually Four months into the 1989-90 fis­ magnifying glasses for Natchaug encouraging “a Boston Tea F ^ y in Alopecia group to meet Pacific and . He was The funeral will be TUesday at gree larceny, breach of peace, and possession of a explicit pictures. cal year, voters have yet to ratify a science classes, cannot be obtained awarded the Purple Heart. 403 W. Center St., formerly of Ver­ the town of Windham.” The Greater Hartford Alopecia Areata Support Group 8:15 a.m. at the Leete-Stevens En­ non, died Sunday (Oct. 22, 1989) at hypodermic needle, police said. McCaughey said he was happy to budget for the Windham Board of because the school system must stay He is also survived by two sons, “I’m very disappointed they did will meet on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Manchester field Chapel, 61 South Road, with a Manchester Memorial Hospital. She He was held on $5,(XX) bail and is scheduled to appear show the photos because an art Education. On Tuesday, residents within the spending limits of the Memorial Hospital. Dr. Robert D. Greenberg of Vernon Robert L. Kolumber and David H. Mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m. at at Manchester Superior Court on Oct. 30. museum “mustn’t just lie back and will vote for a fourth time on a 1988-89 budget, and the majority of not reduce the budget,” says Kolumber, both of Manchester; was the wife of the late Matthew will address the group and lead a discussion of alopecia St. Patrick’s Church. Burial will be Mahon. sit like a tabby cat.” He said the tur­ proposed budget that now stands at the money allotted by the school Adelaide Jahnes, treasurer of the three brothers, John Kolumber, taxpayers’ association and a former from a dermatologist’s viewpoint. The program is free. in St. Patrick’s King Street She was bom in Sherman, Maine, nout challenged “the outsider’s view $20.52 million, up from last year’s board must be used to pay salaries. Jacob Kolumber, and Joseph Cemetery. Calling hours are today Accident results in arrest of Hartford — that it’s the insurance budget of about $18 million. Although the board does not have school board member. “They just Kolumber, all of East Douglas, Oct. 19, 1908, and had lived in CPR class offered from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Manchester from 1946 to 1955, capital, that it’s staid.” “If I were a kid, I would probably a new budget, teachers and other are not heeding the voice of the Mass. Kevin L. Nichols, 38, of 274 Woodbridge St., was ar­ The Manchester CPR Project will have a class titled moving to Media, Pa., and returning A group of about religious ac­ say that people were giving us workers were guaranteed raises public.” The funeral will be Wednesday at Mattie Maud Heller rested Oct. 19 and charged with operating under the in­ “Adult Heartsaver,” offered on Oct. 30. Advance to Manchester in 1973. Before retir­ tivists, who picketed in front of the mixed signals: They want us to under their conuncts, so the board is Jahnes said many older residents 9 a.m. at the Jackman Funeral Mattie Maud (Smith) Heller, 90, fluence, police said. registration and payment are required for this class. For ing, she was employed at the former museum Saturday in protest of the work really hard in school and do paying higher salaries without the who worked at the closed American Home, 12 Mechanic St., East of 50 Hazel Drive, Ridgefield, died According to the police report on the accident, Nichols more information, call Debbie VanCleve at 647-4738. Underwood Corporation in Hartford show, disagreed. your best so you can achieve, but additional money needed to cover Thread Co. mill, some of whom are Douglas, Mass., followed by a Mass Thursday (Oct. 19, 1989) in tried to make a right-hand turn from North Main Street in the 1940s for a number of years, Demonstrators carried signs that they’re not willing to spend the them. now on fixed incomes, “never saw at 10 a.m. at St. Denis Church, East Cheshire. She was the sister of onto Oakland Street but lost control of the vehicle, which Halloween Storytime scheduled and worked at the Provident In­ read, “Promote True Art, Not money needed for good education,” “Whenever you have a budget $10,000 a year salary in their life. Douglas. Burial will be in Parish, Muriel Bazley of Manchester. rolled onto an embankment. The nose of the vehicle was . The Bentley Memorial Library, Bolton, is having a surance Co. of Philadelphia from Obscenity,” and “Federally Funded said school board Chairwoman battle the way we have, it impacts They can’t ^ford these taxes.” Cemetery. Calling hours are Tics- She is also survived by a son, down off the edge of a ledge, and the rear wheels were Halloween Storytime for children ages 3 through 5 and 1956 to 1973. Gay Pornography.” Susan Collins. “I would think the on kids,” says Susan Webb, day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Philip A. Heller III of Bethel; a up in the air, police said. Asked if he thought students were grades kindergarten through three on Oct. 30 from 7 to 8 She is survived by a daughter, Mary Ann Pressamarita, who has kids arc becoming very disillusioned Natchaug principal. sister, Helen Zwarf of Suffren, N.Y.; He will be arraigned in Manchester Superior Court on suffering because of his organiza­ p.m. Children should come dressed in their Halloween Colleen Bixler of Glastonbury; three helped defeat gay rights bills in the with the town and with adults.” High school Principal Donald Charlotte Seiffert two granddaughters; and two great- Nov. 17. tion’s constant blocking of the costumes and bring a decorated pumpkin for the library. sons, Fredie Giles of Uncasville, Legislature and fought topless bars, The dispute over the proposed Berkowitz ticks off a list of unmet Charlotte (Rhodes) Seiffert, 72, of grandsons. school budget. Vice President Mat­ The Friends Group of the library will provide cider and Roderic Giles of Andover, and said the exhibit contained “a lot of school budget for the 3,400-studcnt needs. “You can only go so long Wethersfield, died Wednesday (CX:t. The funeral was scheduled for thew Piolunek says, “I can’t blame cupcakes for refreshments. Pre-registration is required. Douglas Mahon of Boulder Creek, Drunken driving charged beautiful pictures” along with “ab­ school system pits townspeople, out­ operating without,” he said. 18, 1989) in Nebraska. She was the today at the Alderson Funeral the taxpayers’ association for that. For more information, please call 646-7349. Calif.; two sisters, Gladys Reid of solute pornography.” raged by rising tax bills and accus­ Opponents of the budget, notably sister of Richard Rhodes of Home, Waterbury. Burial was in The elected officials are not listen­ Hopedale, Mass., and Elaine Giggey Manchester police said they arrested Timothy J. The collection includes photos of tomed to the more frugal education the Windham Taxpayers’ Associa­ Manchester. Oak Hill Cemetery, Southington. ing to what the townspeople are Atlantic City trip planned of the Rockville section of Vernon; O’Brien, 19, of Hartford on Sunday and charged him homosexual acts as well as more spending of past years, against town tion, say they hope to defeat the She is survived by two sons and Memorial donations may be made saying.” The Bolton Lionness Club is sponsoring an overnight with driving while intoxicated and possession of conventional nudes, celebrity officials, who insist they arc only spending plan again "Riesday. daughter-in-laws, Raymond E. and to the Danbury Baptist Church, 14 10 grandchildren; seven great­ Elected officials have had to to Atlantic City on Friday and Saturday. The grandchildren; and several nieces weapons in a motor vehicle. portraits and still lifes of flowers. Uying to provide the basics for an Some members are especially Anne Seiffert of Freemont, Calif., Grandville Ave., Danbury 06810. unusually diverse student popula­ angered that finance officials voted respond, though, to the financial trip includes an ovem i^t deluxe room, accommoda­ and William A. and Londa Seiffert and nephews. Police said an officer was approaching 596 Hilliard St. Despite the protests against the tion. to send the $20.52 million budget to crunch the voters have imposed. tions at the Executive Howard Johnson Hotel, two of Mitchell, Neb.; a brother, Clifford Charles LaBelle The funeral will be Thursday at when he saw a gray Pontiac off the road and people exhibition, the line of patrons at­ casino rebates, shuttle service to the casino, full break­ Rhodes in Massachusetts; an aunt; a Charles LaBelle, 71, of the Rock­ 11 a.m. at the Church of the trying to get it off an embankment. The police report tending its opening in Hartford ex­ fast at the hotel, gifts, and games. Buses will depart granddaughter and three grandsons. ville section of Vernon, died Friday Nazarene, 236 Main St. Burial will says the officer noted a strong odor of alcohol on tended out the’door. Officials said from Bolton Community parking lot at 6:45 a.m. and A memorial service will be Tues­ (Oct. 20, 1989) at home. He was the be in East Cemetery. Calling hours O’Brien’s breath, and that he was not speaking clearly. 2,000 people paid to see the show, East Hartford Ramada Inn at 7 a.m. Buses will return at day at 10 a.m. at the James T. Pratt father of William LaBelle of are Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at The officer decided that there was probable cause to ar­ more than four times the usual about 10:30 p.m. Sunday night. The price is $109. Funeral Service, 277 Folly Brook Coventry. the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 rest him for operating under the influence. Saturday attendance. For tickets and more information, call M. Vatteroni at Blvd., Wethersfield. Burial is at the He is also survived by two Main St. Police said they also found martial arts weapons in “The overall quality was superb,” 649-8355, or M. Washington at 644-5159. convenience of the family. There are daughters, Patricia Hardakcr of Memorial donations may be made O’Brien’s car. Kathy Cemino said as she left the O’Brien is set to be arraigned in Manchester Superior museum. “There was really nothing Old Guard to meet no calling hours. Holyoke, Mass., and Joan Mar- to the North Central Hospice, P.O. Memorial donations may be made Box 701, Vernon 06066. Court on Wednesday. obscene about it. The flowers are The Old Guard will meet at Emanuel Lutheran Chur­ gelony of East Hartford; a brother, really beautiful.” -LET'S LOOK AT THE RECORD to the American Cancer Society, Richard; two sisters, Marie and ch on Tuesday at 10 a.m. John Maiorca of Manchester 670 Prospect Ave., Hartford 06105. Alfred Hayes Robbery, assault charged Conservatives in Congress, led by will relate his experiences in World War II after being Maude, both in California; 10 Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., were shot down by a German fighter plane in 1943. All senior Arthur Glaeberman grandchildren; and six great­ NEW CANAAN (AP) — Alfred angered to learn that the Map­ DEMOCRATS MANAGE THE grandchildren. citizen men are invited to attend. Arthur Glaeberman, 50, of 34 Hayes, former president of the Police said they arrested Thomas M. Stebner, 23, of 58 plethorpe exhibit at Washington’s The funeral was scheduled for Holyoke Road, died Thursday (Oct. Federal Reserve Bank of New York, A-2 Chestnut St., Saturday on an outstanding warrant Corcoran Gallery of Art originally today at the Burke-Fortin Funeral Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald TOUGH ISSUES Language course offered 19, 1989) at Manchester Memorial died Saturday at his home. He was charging him witli first-degree robbery, second-degree was funded in part by the National Home, Rockville. Burial was to be assault, and threatening. Persons interested in learning English as a second lan­ 79. Endowment for the Arts. Congress Hospital. He was the husband of in St. Bernard’s Church. WEATHER WRAP — Terry Violette and her daughter Jen­ guage can call Bruce McCubrey at Bennet Junior High Ftoela (Lozier) Glaeberman. Hayes suffered from Alzheimer’s He also was charged with refusing to be finger printed. last month defeated a Helms Memorial donations may be made nifer, 4, of 63 Wadsworth St., protect themselves from nippy School. He was bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., disease and F^rkinson’s disease and No information was immediately available on the inci­ proposal to ban federal funding of to the North Central Hospice, 26 dent for which the warrant was issued. An English as a Second Language course in being of­ and had lived in the Hartford area had been in a nursing home for art considered “obscene” or “in­ weather Sunday at the Manchester High School v. Rockville IVk St. Rockville 06066. Stebner is being held on $10,000 cash bond, and was fered at Bennet Junior High on Tuesday and Thursday for several years before moving to about four years. decent.” football game at Memorial Field. The Rockville Rams beat to be presented for arraignment at Manchester Superior nights. The eight-week course, offer^ through the Manchester three years ago. He was Florence P. Johnson Hayes was appointed to the Instead, Congress voted to bar the Indians 40-0. Federal Reserve in 1956, and Court today. Manchester Adult Evening School under the regional the section sales director for Philip Florence P. Johnson, 94, formerly government financing of works that Adult Evening School program, is in its seventh week. Morris U.S.A., and had worked for of Starkweather Street, died worked there until 1975. During the “may be obscene” and lack “serious same period, he was vice chairman Another course will be offered in January. the company for 28 years. He served Thursday (Oct. 19, 1989) at an area literary, artistic, political or scien­ of the Federal Open Market Com­ Enrollments have increase since the course started in in the U.S. Army. convalescent home. She was the tific value” — the Supreme Court’s Union workers reject mittee. April, according to a news release. The course now en­ He is also survived by a daughter, widow of Charles J. Johnson. Births 1973 guideline on obscenity. rolls students from Bolivia, Columbia, Poland, Pakistan, Joanne Glaeberman of Manchester; She was bom in Manchester, Oct. The exhibit had opened to large Iran, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Greece, Laos, Czechos­ a stepdaughter, Amy Smith at home; 12, 1894, and was a lifelong resi­ crowds and critical acclaim in $5,000 bonus, contract lovakia, Puerto Rico, Finland, and Denmark. a son, Lawrence Glaeberman of dent. Before retiring, she was Max Weiner COONEY, Erin Brianna, daughter of Thomas M. Chicago and Philadelphia before its South Windsor; a brother, Norman employed at Cheney Bros. She was PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Max and Catherine A. Charette Cooney, 60 Chambers St., stormy stop in Washington. WILLIMANTIC (AP) — Union Cablec Corp., a wire and cable com­ Glaeberman of East Brunswick, a member of Second Congregational Weiner, an activist who founded the was bom Oct. 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her The Hartford museum charged a workers at BRIntec Corp. have pany owned by a British con­ N.J.; and his parents, William and Church. Consumer ftuty and spent the last maternal grandparents are Harry and Carmen Charette, special $3 admission fee to offset rejected a contract offer that in­ glomerate. Thoughts Frieda (Kreitzman) Glaeberman of She is survived by one son, Har­ two decades fighting utilities, cor­ 258 Henry St. Her paternal grandparents are Henry and the cost of showing it and required cluded a $5,000 bonus for each In the talks that started Sept. 14, Brooklyn, N.Y. vey Johnson of Manchester; two porations and City Hall, died Sun­ Eileen Cooney, Newington. that minors be accompanied by an worker in exchange for union con­ BRIntec proposed wide-scale chan­ SUMISLASKI, Amanda Kathleen, daughter of ges in work and overtime rules, Jesus said “Come unto me all ye that labor and are The funeral will be Monday at 11 daughters, Alice Dinsmore of Ver­ day of heart problems. He was 77. adult. cessions. a.m. at the D’Esopo Funeral Chapel, non, and Eleanor Pease of Weiner was an independent can­ Lewis F. and Kathleen Kramer Sumislaski, 45 Brook­ The protest drew a counter- health benefits and vacation time, all heavy laden and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon field Road, Bolton, was bom Oct. 4 at Manchester Members of Local 1156T of the opposed by union negotiators. The you and learn from me, for 1 am gentle and humble in 277 Folly Brook Blvd., Manchester; six grandchildren; and didate in the Nov. 7 election for city demonstration from two men, who Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Wethersfield. Burial will be in Cedar several great-grandchildren. She conuoller. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are embraced and kissed on the lips for company also offered average raises heart, and you will find rest for your souls.” Matthew August and Elizabeth Kramer, 73 Twin Hills Drive, Workers Union voted 395-33 Sun­ of 40 cents an hour in the first year, 11:18,29. Hill Cemetery. There are no calling was predeceased by a daughter, Weiner was a member of the several minutes in front of the day to reject the cable manufac­ hours. Covenuy. Her paternal grandparents are Frank and 25 cents an hour in the second and Jesus knew how heavy life’s burdens could become Ruth Kibbe. Communist IVty in the 1940s, but protesters. turer’s offer. Mary Sumislaski, 25 Knighton St. She has a brother, third years, and 40 cents an hour in and the struggles of living every day. As a result He in­ Memorial donations may be made A private funeral service will be later soured on the organization and “Oh my God!” screamed one Jeffrey Lewis, 3 and a sister, Amy Elizabeth, 4*/2. “This shows the company that our the fourth year, Dazy said. Workers’ vites us to come to Him and rest in His provisions and to the American Cancer Society, held at the Holmes Funeral Home, was kicked out of the party. demonstrator. “Are they crazy?” DRINKWATER, Jillian Elizabeth, ^ughter of people aren’t going to ^ bought off average pay now is about $10.30 an leading. Notice how He spoke of rest twice in this brief Inside, during a panel discussion, Alfred and Brenda Nielsen Drinkwater, 235 Spmee St., art critic Bernard Hanson defended when they are presented with a bad hour. Revaluation Problem passage. My friends turn to Him for your help and you ■ ■ • m m m .* was bom Oct. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her the artist, telling an audience of package,” said William Dazy, local Facing a possible strike this past will find a rest, not from your labors, but a deep rest in P | | | ) | | C I V I C C t i H Q S maternal grandparents are Donald and Carol Nielsen, about 300 that the photos contain president. “I think this backfired on weekend, the company on Thursday 1. In a unanimous, bipartisan vote, the Board of your labors. 2 # Springfield, Mass. Her paternal grandparents are Sylvia nothing new. them. People were more insulted by offered to pay each of the ap­ Norman E. Swensen and Tonie Desrosiers, Enfield. She has two sisters, Jen­ “Those of you who have squinted the bonus offer than anything else.” proximately 500 workers $5,000, a Directors decided that instead of hiring outside Sr, Pastor Manchester Bolton nifer, 11 and Jacqueline, 2. hard at the dirty Greek vases in the Later Sunday, the imion and the total of about $2.5 million. Killeen assistance, the state-mandated revaluation of Trinity Covenant Church TALAGA, Jayne Emma, daughter of Michael and Vatican know what I’m talking company agre^ to keep the plant said the proposal is now off the Monday Wednesday Grace Russell Talaga, 33 Chinbers St., was bom Oct. 9 about,” he said. “What is the big open and to continue negotiations. table. Conservation Commission, Herrick Memorial Pirk property could be done for less by the town As­ Zoning Board of Appeals, Lincoln Center hearing at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal deal?” The union did not take a strike vote. Dazy said union leaders decided room, 7 p.m. Lodge, 7:30 p.m. grandparents are Emma W. Russell, 33 Chambers St. Charles L. Killeen, BRIntec presi­ not to strike because they felt the sessor's office. Thursday and the late Philip J. Russell. Her paternal grandparents company might order a shutdown if Lottery Board of Education, Highland Park School, 7:30 p.m. dent, said the company wants to Board of Education, Center School library, 7:30 p.m. are Jenny and John Talaga, 23 Pinehill St. She has two Rally draws 2. Despite repeated assurances from the Town Commission on Aging, Senior Center, 7:30 p.m. keep the plant open. the conuact were rejected. The old brothers, Michael, 17 and Ryan, 13. Killeen said the new owners feel contract expired Sunday night. Winning numbers drawn Saturday in New England: Coventry Administration, the job wasn't done properly. Thursday ^ almost 600 they must make changes in the con- If the company ordered a shut­ Connecticut daily: 842, Play Four: 4316. Recreation and Parks Advisory Commission, Center Monday U'act to make the company more down, workers would be locked out Massachusetts daily: 2849. Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Ofilce STAMFORD (AP) — Between Property owners said the new assessments were Springs Park Lodge, 7:30 p.m. 500 and 600 pro-choice activists competitive so it can win back busi­ of the plant and could be entitled to Massachusetts Megabucks: 5,6,16,19,27,36, Building, 7:30 p.m. unemployment insurance in addition Manchester Herald gathered in Scalzi Park for a rally ness it has lost in recent years. This unfair ... and they were right. Tri-state (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) daily: Ttiesday June, BRIntec was bought by to strike benefits, he said. 180,6402. Affordable Housing Committee, Town Office Build­ sponsored by the newly formed 3. The Administration didn't level with us . . . Tri-state Megabucks: 1,5,6,15,18, 24. Andover ing, 7:30p.m. Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. Coalition of Citizens for Choice, Rhode Island daily: 2225. Monday Thursday Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. police said. but no matter, we know that the buck stops Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks: 3,8,10,26,33. Recreation Commission, Town Office Building, 7 Board of Education, Coventry High School, room 28, Between 50 and 75 anti-abortion activists were also present Sunday, here. p.m. 7:30 p.m. USPS 327-500 \ADL. CIX, No. 19 Winning numbers drawn Sunday in New England: Economic Development Commission, Town Office but the event was peaceful and there 4. So the town had to do the job again. Yes, it cost Connecticut daily: 478. Play Four: 5636. Town Meeting, Andover Elementary School, 8 p.m. Building, 8 p.m. Publisher were no arrests, Stamford police Penny M. Sieffert Sgt. Harold Westerfield said. The rally came on the heels of more and the additional money came from Editor . George T. Chappell President Bush’s veto Saturday of Managing Editor______Mcirie P. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Oct. 23,1989—5 4— MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Oct. 23. 1989 Campaign '89 NATION & WORLD M Sierakowski seeks Iran wants funds unfrozen, end to ‘stigma’ for hostages freed in Lebanon Rafsanjani spoke at a news con­ return their bodies to us or show us NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Presi­ ference in Tehran attended by more their graves,” he added. non-college bound dent Hashemi Rafsanjani of Iran than 50 reporters, most of them Rafsanjani also said Iran would condemned hostage-taking today but foreign correspondents given visas take no steps to help in the Western By Diane Resell said he would take no steps to help specifically to attend the conference. hostages’ release until efforts are release 18 Westerners held in Manchester Herald It was not the first time Iran has made to win release of Lebanese Lebanon unless Washington releases linked its help in releasing Western held in Israel as well as non-Westem The Board of Education should frozen Iranian assets. hostages to the unfreezing of the as­ hostages held in Lebanon. work with area business ^oups to Failing that, if the United States sets or the release of the Iranians The four Iranians kidnapped in find out what jobs arc available for wants Iran’s help on the issue, it at kidnapped seven years ago. Lebanon in 1982 are Ahmad non-collcgc-bound students and the least put pressure on those he said Most of the Western hostages are Motevasclian, commander of the were holding Iranians in Lebanon to curriculum should also reflect ibcsc believed held by groups loyal to contingent of Iranian Revolutionary gain their release or learn their fate, needs, said Republican Eugene Guards based in the Bekaa Valley of Rafsanjani said in remarks quoted Iran. Sierakowski, who is running for a IRNA quoted Rafsanjani as east Lebanon; Iranian Charge d ’Af- by Iran’s official Islamic Republic seat on the Board of Education in faircs Hussein Musavi; and Kazem News Agency. saying hostage-taking is an “in­ this year’s election. human action” that can produce no Akhavan, a correspondent for "There’s too much emphasis on He appeared to be referring to IRNA; and Rastegar Moqadam, three Iranians who were kidnapped positive political results. college. Equal consideration should their driver. by the Lebanese Fbrees militia in Answering a question from an be given to those who choose not to American reporter, the Iranian presi­ All were kidnapped at a Lebanese go,” he said. “We need to demystify north Lebanon in 1982, along with Forces chcckjxiint 25 miles north of their Lebanese driver, a Shiite Mos­ dent accused the United States of the non-college stigma and work on Beirut. lem. All four are believed dead. using the issue of the hostages as no giving these students skills.” more than a “bridge for re-establish­ Lebanese Forces commander Sierakowski’s view is shared by The Associated Press ing relations with Iran.” Samir Gcagea said in August 1988 the New England Association of NEAR MISS — The wreckage of a jetliner sits on a hill just above a farmhouse near He called on Washington to that after he took over the militia in Schools and Colleges. The ac- Gasoline prices release more than $1 billion in 1986 he found no trace of the miss­ credidation agency concluded in a Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Sunday. The plane crashed Saturday, killing 131 of the 146 people frozen Iranian assets as a goodwill ing men and blamed his predeces­ report earlier this year that aboard. dip half a cent gesture for normalization of rela­ sor, Elie Hobeika, for their disap­ Manchester High School should EUGENE SIERAKOWSKI tions, IRNA reported in a di.spatch pearance and apparent murder. offer more services for non-collcgc- ... “Demystify stigma" LOS ANGELES (AP) — monitored in Cyprus. Gcagea’s disclosure was the first Patrlck Flynn/Manchesler Herald bound students. The average price of gasoline The assets were frozen 10 years formal comment by the Lebanese Sierakowski said he’s also con­ children into the public school sys­ lectibles show at the high school Saturday. The two, both Looting, souvenir-hunting nationwide dipped about a ago after Iranians seized the U.S. Fbrees that it had been involved in TRADING POST — Marc Zavaski. left, and Pat Lee, both the seizure of the missing Iranians. cerned with the increased enroll­ tem is a good one as long as it of Marlborough, are avid collectors. half-ccnt a gallon at the pumps Embassy in Tehran and held 52 ment of students. The question for doesn’t disrupt the learning process students at East Catholic High School, look through collec­ in the past two weeks, a survev Americans hostage for 444 days. All four men are believed dead. the board to consider, he said, is of the other students. tions of baseball cards at a baseball card and sports col- damages crash site evidence found. “You have two options: First to Eighteen Westerners arc held in how much growth will come and Sierakowski said he first became The Lundberg Survey of unfreeze our assets, which you must Lebanon: eight Americans, four whether it’s permanent or tem­ interested in the school system while 12,(X)0 gas stations showed the do as we will take them back one Britons, two West Germans, two porary. as a member of the Town Building TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) vivor said the plane shook violently observed leaving with a suitcase average retail price of all grades day. But if you arc very much fond Swiss, an Irishman and an Italian. He said the board needs to work Committee. The committee then was — Hundreds of looters and and seemed to plunge just before it under his overcoat. Wallets and of gasoline, including taxes, at of money, you can at least insUmet The longest held is American with the town’s Planning Depart­ overseeing the remodeling of Democrats take aim at war on drugs curiosity-seekers overran the wreck­ crashed in flames into a hillside. billfolds also disappeared. 109.12 cents a gallon on Friday, your agents in Lebanon to free our journalist Terry A. Anderson, chief ment to force residential builders to Manchester High School, Nathan age of a Honduran jet crash, Fifteen of the 146 people aboard, Few corpses arrived at the down .53 cent from Oct. 6, hostages,” Rafsanjani was quoted as Middle East correspondent for The submit projected student population Hale School, Bowers School and hampering efforts to determine the including the pilot, survived. morgue in Tegucigalpa wearing analyst Trilby Lundberg said saying by the agency. Associated Press, who was kid­ forms from proposed developments. Waddell School. lated, he and the other candidates said the problem Cassano said he has already begun meeting U.S. Embassy spokesman Terry watches. “If you claim they are dead. napped March 16,1985. Homeless problems with officials from the Main Sheet homeless shel­ cause of the weekend crash that left Sunday. Once the growth can be measured, He said enrollment projections is overwhelming. Kneebone said 15 Americans were “The movement is not un­ ter, the Mary Cheney Library, and the police 131 dead. Maj. Carlos Aguilar, the Hon­ the board can then look at different and the plight of non-college-bound being investigated The force is supposed to have 56 patrol officers, on the plane and three survived. typical for this type of year. It’s compared to 57 in 1984, Cassano said. Presently, department to discuss problems reportedly caused “Everyone trampled everything duran Armed Forces’ liaison to the options. students heightened his interest to down,” said Barry Trotter, head of a Two were transferred to hospitals in partially a response to seasonal­ By Rick Santos there should be more officers on the street because by the homeless. investigators, said the site was not "Depending on cost factors, either want to actively serve on the board. National Transportation Safety the United States, but all three were ly lowered demand, but also to Manchester Herald some desk jobs that used to be handled by patrol The shelter and the library are on Main Street. secured until Sunday afternoon, al­ CHOLESTEROL SCREENING modular classrooms can be used, or Besides being involved with the out of danger, doctors said. Cassano said there have been complaints from Board team investigating the crash. most 36 hours after the crash. ample supplies,” she said. more permanently, additions to the Board of Education, he has been a officers are now done by civilians. Trotter said the looting would not Wholesale prices fell, allow­ Do You Know What Your citizens, many who use the library, about the Honduran officials were un­ Some looters were peasants, who present structures could be con­ member of a town committee on Funding to fight the town’s drug problem is the However, DiRosa said not all of the patrol posi­ necessarily cripple the investigation, ing retailers to pass their homeless, who are forced into the streets during familiar with the importance of scal­ cam about $1 a day, but Aguilar sidered,” Sierakowski said. housing, and a committee studying top budgetary priority of Democrats, candidates tions are filled because of officers retiring and be­ but that evidence had been savings on to customers, she Cholesterol Level Is? the day when the shelter is closed. ing off a plane crash site, Trotter said roads in the area 20 miles south Sierakowski has been a systems town hall and pxjlice space needs. running for the Board of Directors said at a news cause of the lengthy process of selection and train­ obscured. More than 50 percent of Americans have blood cholesterol The shelter is operated by the Manchester Area said Sunday. of Tegucigalpa were jammed with said. analyst at Aetna Life & Ca.sualty for He received a bachelor of science conference today at campaign headquarters. ing. The department has been operating with an “There are no ground scars that levels, high enough to be at risk for heart disease—and Conference on Churches. The complaints involve The TAN-SAHSA Boeing curiosily-scckcrs on Sunday outings. According to the survey, 18 years and has lived in degree in computer science in 1971 The candidates also said they are meeting with average of about 15 vacancies in the last few would show the angle the plane hit don’t know it! loitering, sleeping near the library, harassing 727-2(Xl crashed on approach early self-service prices per gallon Manchester for 13 years. He has two from New Hamp.shire College. workers at the Main Street homeless shelter and years. at, how it broke up and dissipated “There were people hauling out Coronary Heart Disease is the number one cause of death young women, drinking alcohol and being drunk, Saturday on the last leg of a flight were: regular unleaded, 97.74 sons, Michael, who is 11, and Sierakowski, an unsuccessful can­ police officials to discuss problems related to "You’ve got to fill the slots you authorize,” he energy, how it slid,” he said. burned suitcases, trying to open in the United States, outnumbering deaths from cancer and said referring to the board. and urinating in public. from San Jose, Costa Rica with a cents; premium unleaded, accidents combined. Jonathan, age 3. Michael attends As­ didate for the town Board of Direc­ homeless people in the sheets. stop in Managua, Nicaragua. A sur- melted zippers. I even saw children "We will not create any havens for drug dealers Concerning drug education in the schools, One problem, Cassano said, is that the library The first people to reach the site 114.87 cents; regular leaded, sumption Junior High School. tors in 1987, is hoping to find a win­ were peasant farmers, some of taking away bits of twisted metal as 96.62 cents. On another matter, Sierakowski in Manchester,” said Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr., DiRosa did not criticize the current program, but offers the only public rest rooms in the area. In­ souvenirs,” said Andres Torres, a Find Out Your Cholesterol Level at ning formula this year. He says the whom live in houses only 75 yards At full-service pumps, prices 263 West Middle Turnpike said he believes the concept of future of the town’s students may who is seeking re-election to the board. said it needed to be augmented. "We think as a creasing the number of public rest rooms could be ‘veterans’ member of the Honduran Congress Along with a commitment to increase the level community that students should be exposed to this a partial solution, he said. away. They helped rescue survivors jxr gallon were; regular un­ Manchester DATE; Oct. 24,1989 mainstreaming special needs depend on who is elected. and rushed them to hospitals in who visited the site Sunday. leaded, 127.26; premium un­ of police patrols, DiRosa announced the party almost on a daily basis, not just with drugs, but al­ DiRosa said it is imperative that “the citizens of lied about records The “black boxes” that record pickup trucks. leaded, 139.92 cents; regular wants to see greater emphasis on drug education cohol.” Manchester can be made to feel safe when they pilots’ conversations and flight data •Campaign Notes in town schools. The present program includes discussions and walk downtown, day or night.” SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The Within an hour after the plane leaded, 126.01 cents. Two other candidates at the news conference, cra.shcd at 7:50 a.m. Saturday, the were found Saturday and sent to Deputy Mayor Stephen T. Cassano, also an in­ visits from police officers. directors of a Viemam War museum Washington for evaluation, degree in business administration cumbent, said the police department will receive Cassano said increasing drug education would incumbent Mary Ann Handley and Josh Howroyd, resigned after acknowledging they site was overrun by more than 100 Cassano announces people sifting through luggage, Kneebone said. from the University of Connec­ about 50,000 calls for assistance this year, about also involve making sure the town uses every discussed environmental issues and improving the falsely claimed experience in the his campaign staff ticut. Ramey is treasurer/comp- board’s system of responding to concerns of clothes and papers. Hundreds of people gathered at 20 percent more than last year. Although he did resource available, including programs funded by war. Tegucigalpa’s morgue as doctors troller for the C.E. Larson Co. of not know what percentage of these are drug-re­ federal grants. citizens raised during public comment sessions. Gaylord O. Stevens and Kenneth Soldiers were seen sorting cloth­ ing. Children stuffed toys and continued the slow task of identify­ Kathy Dimlow and William Manchester, a development cor­ M. Bonner, the director and assistant clothes into bags. One fireman was ing charred bodies. Bellock are co-chairpersons for poration. director of the Vietnam War the re-election campaign of Museum in San Antonio’s Alamo Democratic Town Director GOP ‘pep rally’ Plaza, both had displayed ■K Stephen T. Cassano. Tucci says teachers only back ‘yes men’ photocopies of military discharge -k Dimlow served as campaign is slated tonight papers that falsely credited them co-chairman in Cassano’s re- and teacher preparedness, he said. with serving in elite special forces TOM Sh e r i d a n ; Incumbent Republican Board of and policies such as binding arbiha- election campaign in 1987 and A pep rally will be held by Tlicci has said teachers are not Education candidate John Tlicci says “The MEA wants the tion, the collective bargaining sys­ diuing the war, the Dallas Times has been active in Democratic Manchester Republicans tonight properly trained in college for some he is not liked by the union tem by which teacher salaries are Herald reported. Party affairs. She is co-chair of at the American Legion Hall at board to be made up of yes Both men resigned after being representing the town’s 500 teachers determined. of the areas they teach. the Manchester Human Relations 20 American Legion Drive. In addition to Democratic incum­ presented with evidence by the Committee. She is a teacher in Republican Town Chairman because he questions the policies men for them.” i Tlicci said he is disliked also be­ bents Susan Perkins and Terry newspaper that their claims of Viet­ John Garside said Republican and practices within the school sys­ * the East Hartford school system — John Tucci cause he questions the fringe Bogli, the MEA endorsed nam military service were fictitious. MANCHESTER State Chairman Richard Foley is tem. The Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce and has served for the past six benefits and raises that have been Democratic newcomers Craig Lap- Rather than being a Navy Seal in expected to attend. years as vocational education awarded to teachers through salary pen and Malcolm Barlow for the Viemam in 1968-69, Stevens served BOARD ; is sponsoring an coordinator at East Hartford High The Manchester Education As­ sociation left TUcci off its endors- “The MEA wants the board to be negotiations. Tucci has consistently school board as well as Republican in the Coast Guard from 1%9 until School. Informational Buffet Breakfast Buckno advocates ment list Thursday, urging voters in­ made up of yes men for them,” criticized salary increases given to newcomers Thomas Sheridan and 1972 and never left the United OF ; Bellock is a newcomer to Tlicci respondeid. school personnel, saying they often Horn. It also endorsed all six States, according to information on Manchester politics. He has been stead to vote for Republican new­ townwide watch comer Jan Horn. Speaking at the candidates’ night are not in line with wage increases Democratic directors for the Board provided by the National Personnel EDUCATION ; active in recreational programs at the Bowers School last week, in private industry. of Directors, citing what it called Records Center in St. Louis. The Manchester Town Hall Expansion Project for several years and has co­ A townwide crime watch “A vote for her is a vote against Tucci,” said Charles Vousden, politi­ Tlicci said the MEA docs not want And the MEA does not like his Republican attempts to cut the “This is fact. This is me,” said sponsored the Recreation Depart­ program, to be established with questioning of teaching techniques school budget in the past. Stevens, when handed a copy of his ment’s Biathlon/Triathlon series. town funding, has been proposed cal action chairman for the MEA. board members to question practices Thursday, October 26,1989 actual service record last week. He has served as a member of the by Susan Buckno, a Republican Bonner, 31, who added seven Manchester Country Club Hockanum River Linear Park candidate for election to the years to his age to claim having 7:45 a.m. Committee and the town’s long- Board of Directors. Lappen will meet Kennelly ^ served in the U.S. Army Special In a news release, Buckno range planning committee for Democratic Board of Educa­ president and portfolio manager. WEEKLY BINGO TUESDAY 7:00 PM Forces in Viemam in 1971-72, con­ ★ Management Experience j parks and recreation. lauded citizens of the Spruce tion candidate Craig Lappen says ceded last week that he did not even Bellock operates a real estate Street area for establishing a he will discuss educational needs “1 am looking forward to at­ Church of the Assumption enter the service until 1978, three ★ PTA Involvement J firm and is member of the crime watch in their neigh­ with U.S. Rep. Barbara Kennelly tending the program, which will years after the war ended, the Speakers: Manchester Board of Realtors. borhood. She said, “The strong while he attends a business and provide valuable insights and 22 So. Adams Street newspaper said. ★ Committed Family Man J He is a member of the British- sense of community that now ex­ public policy seminar this week new perspectives,” Lappen said The two said that the end justified American Club and the Ellington ists in Manchester makes this Manchester, CT. the means. Richard Sartor, General Manager, Town of Manchester Ridge Country Club. program an effective deterrent to in Washington, D.C. in a news release. “This ex­ VOTE REPUBLICAN NOV. 7 j The program, titled Business perience will help me on the job, "No matter what you say about Peter Ramey, a certified public crime.” us, we did something that no one Paid tor by the Committee to elect Tom Sheridan, William H. Marsh, Treasurer But in advocating a townwide and the Public Policy Process: and also would be useful if I’m ovor $1,000 Cash Prizes accountant, is Cassano’s cam­ $2.00 Admission else has done and no one had the Charles Boos, Kaestle Boos, Associates, Inc., program, Buckno said the unfor­ How Washington Works, is elected to the Board of Educa­ paign treasurer. He is a ^aduate guts to attempt,” Bonner said. of Manchester Community Col­ tunate fact is that crime watches presented by the Washington tion.” Architects for the Project 1 lege and has a baschelor of arts are established after a series of Campus for Aetna Life & degree in finance and a master’s crimes have occurred. Casualty, where Lappen is employed as an assistant vice Nathan Agostinelli & Steven Penny, Co-Chairmen, M a n c h e s t e r M e m o r i a l MANCHESTER PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOC. 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Mabel Sheridan, Treasurer BE AN INFORMED VOTER ON NOVEMBER 7,1989 Tel. 646-4321 TOYOTA QUALITY MANCHESTER, CONN. Manchester Memorial Hospital WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MOREI $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Oct. 23,1989—7 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Oct. 23. 1989 ‘Monitor’ Poland prepares to battle OPINION is focus of the poverty of capitalism

Larger ; new battle LUBLIN, Poland (AP) — that their kindergarten fees demand very cheap. Best to The burden of those subsidies be­ THe WeSTeRM GoVeRHoRS c^Me to Poland’s economic reformers have nearly half her salary. WASHINGTON (AP) — The vowed to transform socialism into 'The irony is not lost on Poles who came clear when the new pro- 2M aSReeMeMT«M R^Pi«acTiVft VlaSTe debate Monitor, the ironclad Civil War ship capitalism. So far, Poles are learning for decades saw the homeless and Solidarity government threw op>en that sank in a gale after a celebrated one element: poverty. unemployed in the United States in the account books on a huge budget postpone battle with the Confederate ship Soup kitchens are opening across television footage backing the offi­ deficit and began to do battle with burning Merrimack 127 years ago, still finds the country and the E ^ t bloc’s first cial ideology that socialism cares for deeply rooted waste and inefficien­ itself surrounded by turbulence. food stamp program is being readied all and only capitalism breeds cy. KieMMe3 0 HKB>KT) By Jack Anderson The government’s refusal for as Poland prepares to deal for the poverty. “At least with the new govern­ meeting safety reasons to allow anyone to and Dale Van Atta first lime with a problem that offi­ For four decades, the price of ment we are feeling better about dive to the ironclad Monitor’s Perhaps it is jusl as well Uial there will be no fi cially never existed under Com­ food and other basic supplies were ourselves as Poles,” said an elderly watery grave for the last 10 years kept artificially low by government meeting before the town election at which resi­ WASHINGTON — Gregory Lee John^ munist ideology. woman wailing at a Warsaw soup son did something worse than bum the,; has angered divers, who believe the With government controls lifted, subsides. Shortages were rampant, kitchen. “But what can the govern­ dents who would be served by a proposed new fire raciuiiY American flag at the Republican Conven-. ship is on the verge of collapsing. food prices are up 300, 400 or even but bread, potatoes and milk were ment do with an empty treasury? station in northern Manchester will be consulted. lion in Dallas in 1984. He started a fire if that happens, it will be the end 1,200 pjerceni in three months and A meeting on the subject held in the heat of the under one of the seedier elements of'> of part of our “national heritage,” a hunger looms for pensioners and divers’ lobbying group said last political campaign might generate more heat that democracy — those who would fight'> even schoolchildren. until death to protect their right to telL week. “Underlying this controversy There is the new prospect of un­ light. And such a meeting might be open to the is how far the government should go Typhoon Elsie kills 30 others what to (jo- -- employment as inefficient factories suspicion that it was orchestrated by proponents of to protect the individual from under­ Sadly, there are enough of those people: close for lack of govermnenl sub­ separate count, said it could confirm building the firehouse now at the Doming and Tol­ taking a somewhat dangerous ac­ , Philippines (AP) — in the United Stats to constitute a hefty sidies. only 12 dead but said it expected to land Street location. voting bloc, and now they have their* tivity,” said the International Scuba When Taduesz Mazowiecki be­ The death loll from Typhoon Elsie Association. receive more reports. However, it would be a good idea to hold the representatives in Congress stuck be-» came the only non-communist prime rose to 30 today from new reports of Photographing the Monitor has Officials said the storm destroyed tween that bloc and a hard place. The Associated Press minister in the East bloc, he warned damage wrought by the strongest meeting after the election. become an obsession for marine ex­ storm to hit the Philippines this year, or damaged as many as 50,6(X) For the record, we never met Gregory,; that Poles do not know just how houses. High winds also toppled An agreement between the town and the Eightli plorer Gary Gentile, 43, of Philadel­ painful it will be to revive the na­ officials said. Lee Johnson, but we don’t like him, FASHION PARADE — Three young models present red, yel­ power lines, cutting electricity in Utilities District calls on tlie town to begin im­ e ^ S T e iM w phia, who has enlisted the aid of his tion’s reined economy. The typhoon, which packed winds anyway. He took advantage of the very low and blue velvet ensembles topped by the same color vel­ many northern provinces, and fallen mediately to acquire land and start building a Rx:tcr Mtn. Nev\/s • congressman and fellow scuba en­ “Poland has practically no sen­ of 127 mph, also left more than hJea country that he despises by burning the vet hats as part of the 1990 ready-to-wear spring-summer trees littered the national highway firehouse in the North End. The new firehouse flag to show his contempt. Then, he ■ thusiasts to help him get permission sible social welfare system,” says 332,000 pxjople homeless and in­ for the dive. jured 95 others when it hit the north­ blocking dozens of roads. would replace one the town has transferred to the dragged the case against him all the way fashion show designed by Sonia Rykiel and displayed for the Labor Minister Jacek Kuron, a In the last five years, Gentile said veteran Solidarity activist charged ern Philippines on Thursday, the district under the terms of the agreement, which to the Supreme Court, which painfully first time Sunday in Paris. had to admit that Johnson had a right to he has filed 11 permit applications with organizing protection from the military’s Office of Civil Defense Civil Defense officials said damage to crops and property was was designed to put an end to festering disputes bum the flag. and written 51 letters to the National worst effects of economic reform. said. Helping victims of cheats Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad­ Civil Defense officials said 16 estimated at $2.8 million. over fire and sewer jurisdiction. Johnson was right and his case was “Such a system can be inuoduced That agreement won tacit support of the people solid, but don’t expect us to invite him ministration, which oversees the but that will take one, two or even died in Isabela province, seven in On Oct. 10, uopical storm Dan hit wreck 16 miles off the Cape Hat- Nancy says one term Manila and southern killing who would be served by tlie new firehouse. The says fast-talking radio and TV fundamen­ “real estate in heaven” arc surely moe in­ over to dinner for a spirited debate on three years. Yet pxiople need to be Quirino province, two in Nueva Vis- By Tom Tiede teras coast in North Carolina. caya province, two in Cagayan at least 59 people. Typhoon Angela town has a moral obligation to provide them with talists still hoodwink millions of dollars a terested in profits than salvation. freedom of expression. He offended every • help)ed right now,” he said in a Gentile, who said his quest has recent newspaper interview. “Local province, two in La Union province killed at least 119 people in northern NEW YORK — Richard Yao tells the year from their gullible flocks. He says — Also, avoid guarantees of any na­ American who cares deeply about this adequate fire protection service. cost him thousands of dollars, has communities must organize themsel­ and one in Benguet province. Most Luzon four days later. story of the elderly woman who was per­ the most celebrated evangelists have ture. Turn the dial on the chaps who insist country. / was enough for her But the Democrats canceled the planned meet­ begun filing federal Freedom of In­ ves for such help. This is where either drowned or were hit by falling About 20 typhoons and tropical suaded on a Sunday a.m. to mail a con­ yielded somewhat to media scrutiny, but they can bestow holy favors. Yao tells of Now Congress has compounded that; formation Act requests to try to ob­ ried.” private initiative has an enormous trees and debris. storms strike the Philippines each ing on the firehouse after receiving a letter signed tribution to one of the flashy television the lesser lights still use raw deceit to ministers who ask for a $1,000 offering offense by compromising the right to' WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ tain information from NOAA that he dent Reagan might have served only The former first lady says her task before it.” The Red Cross, which maintains a year. Elsie is the 17th this year. by five people supporting the project. A sixth per­ evangelists. It seemed harmless at the separate people from their money. and promise that it will be given back a freedom of expression. Johnson, who* believes will not be forthcoming any one term if it had been up to his wife husband was never a “warmonger,” Every day, newspapers carry son also is said to support the project. time; she was a shut-in who could not at­ There arc preachers who market finan­ thousand times over. If this were true, no doesn’t deserve the time it takes to tell* other way. Nancy, the former first lady writes but “his calling the Soviet Union an reports of new soup kitchens open­ tend a regular religious service, and this cial securities that they imply are one would ever be testifying against him he is a jerk, has sparked a constitu- ■ The small number of signatures raises some Last week he sat through a in her new book. evil empire was not particularly ing: In Tamow, 5(X) people are get­ was a way to pass a “love gift” to God. providentially blessed. There are others them. tional crisis. doubt about whether many residents of Bryan daylong hearing before a NOAA ad­ Mrs. Reagan’s book makes light helpful in establishing a dialogue ting free meals and 100 more will be who pxiddle shreds of the handkerchiefs — Never send money out of guilt. It’s Last week. Congress approved the final Farms and other areas to served by the But then the evangelist began sending ministrative law judge who con­ of her influence at limes but leaves with the other side.” helped starting Nov. 1; a kitchen has they use to mop their brows during ser­ not your fault if the Lord is calling Oral version of an anti-flag-buming bill and firehouse are deeply concerned. her computerized requests for more cash. mons. And of course there are those who sent it to the president. That bill makes sidered previous denials of three of no doubt that she expressed herself The book gives some new in­ opened in Rzeszow and a second is And soon a couple of his associates Roberts home. Yao says crooked fun­ his requests — each varying slightly shongly on many personnel and sights into the view of the Reagan planned a Solidarity chapter in No convincing evidence has been offered to the simply repeat, and repeat and repeat, their damentalists are adept at placing “undue flag-burning a crime, punishable by up to showed up at her door. They reminded — to make the 220-foot dive using other decisions of Reagan’s ad­ administration and the presidency Gdansk is collecting food donations. “urgent” need for financial assistance. pressure” on their audiences, frequently one year in prison. If President Bush effect that the firehouse is not needed or that the the woman of her advanced age and of scuba gear. The judge will study the ministration. from the East Wing, where the first “Milk bars used to be the mecca ^ one of the things that Fundamen­ insinuating that eternity begins at the col­ doesn’t veto the bill, it will be a crime to location chosen is not the right one. her concomitant mortality, and they tried case further before making a recom­ lady’s office is located. for pjoor people. But since milk and TO SERVE YOU BEHER talists Anonymous does is to counsel cau­ lection plate, and it is a vulgar corruption express one’s opinion by putting a match “Had it been up to me,” she And it is disturbing that questions about the insistently to get her to draw up a hurried mendation to the National Ocean writes, “Ronald Reagan might well “The West Wing has traditionally cottage cheese prices have increased tion in this regard. Yao says electronic of Christian truth. to one’s personal property. STARTING OCTOBER 30 plan were not raised until the election campaign will naming the evangelist as the benefac­ church solicitation is not necessarily Where do we go from here? Will it be a Service, a branch of NOAA. have been a one-term president.” seen itself as the sole center of tenfold, many old age prensioners tor. Yao says this last scam may be the power, and the men surrounding the came along. wrong in itself, and there are honest evan­ crime to tear up a copy of the Bill of “The problem is bureaucratic ter­ The book, coaulhored with Wil­ were sentenced to a forced fast,” the OUR NEW HOURS gelists who finance their minisuies this most widely used among the charlatans. Rights? Shall we lock people up for wad­ ritoriality,” Gentile said in an inter­ liam Novak, is scheduled for publi­ president have resented any asser­ Peasant Party newspwprer said in a But in the absence of any greater response from Yao says the woman thus became And it reminds him of another case his­ view after the hearing. “NOAA cation Friday by Random House. tion of independence and autonomy WILL BE trapped in a sordid religious scam. And way. but he thinks people should be very ding up their “1040-EZ” forms? Shall we repx)rt on couprons distributed in the residents most directly affected, it is just as tory. He says he knows of a woman who wants to preserve the wreck for Mrs. Reagan says that in 1983, on the part of the first lady,” she it’s not at all unusual at the evangelical careful in picking the good from the bad. arrest them for setting fire to this column? Pozjian for free meals at the small MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY well that a meeting be held after the election so used to contribute a fifth of her $300 a themseives.” missing her friends and her home in writes. “But it doe.sn’i have to be indusU-y. He is a co-founder of a group Some suggestions: The flag is different, you say. It’s a seedy restaurants that serve dairy month income to guilt-laying ministers, The currents and weather can California and concerned for her that way. After all, nobody knows 9:00 TO 5:30 that the taxpayers of the fire district, who will fund called Fundamentalists Anonymous, an — Yao says contributors should ask ques­ symbol of our freedoms. People die for it. products, eggs, soup and bread, but one of whom was Jim Bakker, and she change quickly in the area where the husband’s safely after one attempt the president belter than his wife.” the project, will know the extent to which it is organization that monitors and tries to tions before sending anything to a minis­ Since Gallup can’t take a poll of everyone usually no meat. THURSDAY was devastated after she realized her mis­ Monitor went down. on his life, she tried to persuade him needed and so that residents in the area will have help victims of Christian cheats. His files try. What is the money used for specifi­ who has died in the service of their Mrs. Reagan says she believes ac­ Up to 4.5 million pensioners, pxx)r 9:00 TO 8:00 cally? How much docs the evangelist take. country, that point is up for debate. Sol­ “They don’t call that ‘The not to run again. children up to age 6 and others will an opportunity to express their views. arc stuffed with case histories. The woman died shortly thereafter. Yao ceptance of her advice might have pocket? A worthy organiz.ation should be diers don’t die for symbols. At the worst, Graveyard of the Atlantic’ for noth­ Reagan was determined to seek saved the president trouble in receive coupons good for free milk, SATURDAY The question should be cleared up. And the Some of the cases arc related to the willing to provide some kind of explana­ doesn’t wonder if one of the causes was a some soldiers die because they are stuck ing,” said NOAA spokesman Dane re-election so that he could work for bread and cottage cheese when the broken heart. He says the woman would several instances. 9:00 TO 1:00 town should make a quick determination of how well-known controversies that have tion, even a financial statement, to pxjoplc in a place they don’t want to be. At best, Konop, who has been to the site. his policies for another four years She says Reagan did not ask her food stamp program starts in those residents feel and a quiek decision, without erupted in the fundamental minisuy in who are offering their support. have been far better off - that is, she some die to protect their country or “It’s a very tricky situation out and because he believed it had been opinion of David Stockman, the December. prolonged study, to determine if the present plan recent years. For example, Yao says his — Talk it over with a .spouse or friend. would have been able to keep all of her another country from a hostile takeover there, the most dangerous conditions too long since a president had White House budget director who A recent stale television special AAA TRAVEL AGENCY Yao thinks this is good advice to those imaginable.” served a full two terms, she says. for serving them is the right one. group has contact with people who claim faith — if she would have been more cir­ by otheis who would limit their freedom. expressed his misgivings about the showed the homeless under high­ they were misled by Jim Bakker, the taking on any new financial obligation. cumspect, taken more time, and, if noth­ We don’t have to wait for a hostile Gentile’s attorney, fellow diver Mrs. Reagan also dicusses her Reagan administration economic ways, on park benches and in train AND AUTO CLUB evangelist who was tried for fraud — and Many people who send checks to the ing else, spent her little money on herself. takeover by outsiders to limit our Peter Hess, noted at the hearing that marriage to the future president on plan in a 1981 magazine article. But stations. A shop clerk reported a rise Manchester Herald by Oral Roberts and Jimmy Swaggerl. electronic churches arc older, and often And that brings up a final rule for love freedoms. We have Congress and the NOAA allowed French explorer March 4, 1952, saying they ex­ she says she gave it to him anyway. in shoplifting. A divorced woman 391 BROAD STREET Bakker initiated the controversies in widowed, but someone usually available, gifting. Do not be hasty to reduce your president and anyone who insists that Jacques Cousteau’s party to dive to perienced a difficult first year. despaired about how she would MANCHESTER 1987 when he admitted having had an af­ a neighbor or perhaps a social worker, bank balance — wait a while to make flag-burning should be against the law. the Monitor in 1979. “During that year we had our first “Had it been up to me, Stockman provide for her two children now Founded Dec. 15, 1881 as a weekly. fair with a church secretary. Roberts said who can provide a second observation. decisions. Yao says some preachers want Now we have a law that sets a precedent Cousteau Society spokeswoman child, I^lti, who was bom — go would have been out on the sued — Beware of what Yao calls “bizarre Karen Brazeau said last week that ahead and count — a bit that afternoon,” she writes. Daily publication since Oct 1, 1914. God told him to raise $6 million or die, the money now, because they know time for eliminating other rights of expression, and Swaggert was caught visiting a pros­ and exorbitant” televangelism entreat- can breed wisdom. They may not be able and all because one American set fire to a the weather and the visibility on the precipitously but very joyfully, on She says she and the president titute. Many people have stopped watch­ ments. And that narrows the field con­ to wait, in other words. But so what? God flag- trip was poor, and that little or no October 22, 1952.” also disagreed about Secretary of Publisher ______Penny M. Sietfert In an interview published in the Opinion Page Editor '___ Ron Robillard ing televised evangelism, and contribu­ siderably. He says preachers who say they himself is very patient. The members of Congress who sup-, usable footage was produced. Labor Raymond Donovan, who STEPHEN N. GRIMALDI, D.O. Associate Editor ’ A lexander Girelli tions to the shows have declined. have a singular relationship with Jesus, ported the bill did so either through blind “No one has dove on that site Sunday editions of the Los Angeles resigned ^ter being indicted on and are divinely authorized to hawk, say. since,” Konop said. “You can say Times, Mrs. Reagan said of Patti’s fraud and larceny charges of which Yet the swindling goes on. Richard Yao Tom Tiede is a syndicated columnist pahiotism or fear of losing votes. The announces the opening of his practice in majority of those who voted against it NOAA learned its lesson from the conception; he was later acquitted. He had done didn’t have the courage to say it was a Cousteau dive. They were happy to “Uh, if you’re asking if I ever nothing wrong, she says, “but as 1 bad idea. Instead, they said that they op-, make it back aboard safely.” lived with Ronnie, ‘No, 1 did not.’ told Ronnie on any number of oc­ FAMILY MEDICINE Open Forum posed a law because a constitutional NOAA now coqsiders the dive Um, but you’re also talking about a casions, it would have been better amendment is what we really need. Why too deep and dangerous to be made man in his 40s and a woman — for everyone if he’d stepped down a t smash the American spirit with a fly using the compressed air that Cous­ what? — in her late 20s. We’re not earlier.” teau’s group used and that Gentile talking about teen-agers. And we Mrs. Reagan defends her practice course and the lease of the present course is any additional lease with the country club swatter when you can use a sledgeham-. Manchester, let’s give Smyth back to the mer? proposes, Konop said. knew we were going to get mar­ of consulting an astrologer. BUCKINGHAM VILLAGE Smyth is problem Republicans and help the Democrats take put out to bid, when all bids are in and and to run this course as a municipal opened the counUy club would have the op­ golf course for the benefit of the Manchester President bush comes from the 1320 MANCHESTER ROAD back our park! sledgehammer school of lawmaking. He To the Editor: Michael E. Pohl tion to outbid the highest bidder. citizenry. I am totally appalled by the statement 3. Other conditions concerning the rates to Public response to the board is invited. says he doesn’t like the bill because it GLASTONBURY, CT 157 Brookfield St. isn’t enough, he wants a constitutional from Russell Sm>^, one of the Republican Manchester be charged the country club’s members were Seymour Kudlow By Appointment - 657- 4080 Candidates for the Town of Manchester also demanded. 81 Milford Road amendment, maybe something that can be_ Manchester squeezed in right under the bill of Rights.?; Board of Directors. He stated, “Center The Board of Directors meekly submitted Springs Park should be given back to the Bush’s shallow presidential campaign*; Public owns course to the demands of the country club and in­ was based on exactly the same blatherJi All Ages Welcome dreg addicts.” structed the town attorney to prepare a two- I hope you had a hard time falling asleep that prompted the flag-burning bill. Can-" year lease to meet the demands of the after making such a comment. You, Russell To the Editor: Vote ‘no’ on hall didate Bush didn’t give the country a clue" Certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Generai Practioners country club. Smyth, are constantly telling the people of As a resident of Manchester, I submit this about how he would stop the dregli Manchester what you are against. What I letter to protest the action being taken by the For years, the country club has denied To the Editor: epidemic or eradicate the deficit or’,'. A member of the Medicai Staff of Manchester Memorial Hospital want to know is, what are you for or are you Board of Directors of the Town of being a private course. The fact is that with The Manchester town hall complex build­ achieve world peace or house the home-;; just totally negative? Manchester with respect to the Manchester approximately 700 members paying annual ing proposal is a joke, right?? less or feed the hungry. But, by golly, he;; As a recovering alcoholic and dreg addict Country Club, which operates a golf course dues, many of whom are not town residents, Two million dollars to renovate the exist­ promised that your children would say the*' and an appointee of Gov. William A. O ’Neill in Manchester. the playing time on the course has been ing town hall to provide the same 11,000 Pledge of Allegiance everyday whether?! they wanted to or not. to the Connecticut Alcohol and Drug Abuse To simplify the identity of the parties in­ taxed to capacity. Through one subtlety or square feet of useable space that it has today. Commission as a person knowledgable in the volved, I will refer to the Board of Directors another the country club has discouraged use Eight million dollars for a new town hall Gregory Lee Johnson doesn’t deserve a?I J^reac fling prevention and treatment of substance abuse, as the board, the Manchester Country Club by non-members even though they were addition of 46,885 square feet containing law in his honor, much less a constitu-;; let me say, you and your comments are part as the country club, the Town of Manchester town residents. 25,665 net square feet (55 percent) of use- tional amendment. What he deserves is;; able office space. for everyone who witnessed his little bit*' "I shofildVe bought of the dreg problem, not the solution. Giving as the town, and the golf course as the The additional demand by the country Witfi d the park back to the dreg addicts is not the course. Two million dollars for parking. of street theater to tell him exactly what" club on the right to outbid the highest bidder One million dollars to upgrade Lincoln they thought of it. He expresses himself,?', answer in any way, shape or form. The course is situated on town property once all bids are in is ludicrous. How could Center. we express ourselves and nobody gets ar-?! a Williamson The answer is to build and maintain safe and has been leased to the country club for a one expect a company to bid on a lease Jicssage parks, playgrounds and other recreational period of 25 years to terminate in 1991. Total cost $13 million. rested. ■; knowing full well that its bid could be over­ We all appreciate the need for more space facilities so that we can enjoy them and the Among other conditions, the country club ridden by the country club? This condition Donations off for town services. But, is this the best we can Furnace’* children of Manchester can play and develop was to operate the course as a public one at would be tantamount to excluding all poten­ The buyout of American companies by ■ do?? ^or ioefaus relations with other children so they don’t an annual rental of $25,000. It has been ad­ tial bidders. Japanese and other Asian and European- If your present heating system is on its have to turn to alcohol and drugs. mitted by the country club that it has vio­ Today we have about 160 net square feet firms has had a disastrous effect on- per town hall employee. This proposal calls last legs, now s the time to replace it Being one of thousands of citiz.ens of lated the terms of the lease on more than one Even the present proposed two-year lease 'Living with a reliable Williamson comfort was not put out for bid by the board. How for housing some 120 town administrative American universities and related institu--' Manchester who live without the use of occasion. tions. ?! system Williamson makes advanced Approximately a year ago, the country could the board know that another bidder employees in 36,000 net square feet of office healing systems in gas, oil, and electric drugs, I want Center Springs Park back, for Ever since the industrial revolution,?! club petitioned the board for a long-term might not offer $100,000 or $150,000 rent? space. That’s 300 net square feet per m odels in sizes to (it every hom e me and for the kids. The Democratic team companies in the United Slates have con-?! They're built to rigid specilications and for the Board of Directors is committed to renewal of the lease. The board denied this Certainly the board is not acting in the best employee, at a cost of $10 million. interest of our town. Uibuled mightly to the support of col-;; are equipped with the very latest in doing that. That is why the choice has never request. Subsequently, the country club re­ Outrageous!! Only in Manchester. energy saving features such as electric quested a two-year addition to the present What other municipality needs 300 net leges, universities, non-profit hospitals;; been so clear. The Democrats have a com­ Finally, I submit that this course is owned and the arts. ?! REV. WILLIAM FISHER spark ignitions and optional Automatic lease setting forth an increase in rental to square feet of office space |wr employee? Vent Dampers mitment to the people of Manchester. by the town of Manchester. It is a recreation­ But as foreign firms have taken over!! $75,000 in addition to further conditions. What other NEW building designed for town The people of Manchester should think al facility that for close to 25 years has been American businesses, this tradition of!! EVANGELIST For a free estimate, call today The board has agreed to this proposal. government use has only 55 percent dedi­ seriously about a party that would nominate used by an exclusive membership to the ex­ giving has fallen off. Universities that;; a candidate like Russell Smyth. Smyth, if As a part of the package, the board has clusion of the residents of Manchester. The cated office space? Special Music By The CROFFORD-PARKER TRIO Look For The Heating And Cooling Pro ... For The Finest In The proposed town hall complex is ju.st have budgeted for corporate contributions!! your logic is to, “Give the park back to the decided to look into the feasibility of an ad­ use of this golf course is a public trust exer­ Sales, Installation And Service. loo big and too expensive. Our town can do have found that the overseas headquarters!! October 25-29 • 7 P.M. Each Evening • Sunday 10:45 A.M. & 6P.M. dreg addicts,” I fear what your logic will be ditional 18-hole golf course on town land. cised by the board and should be used ex­ Mr. John Shea, representing the country a lot belter. of once-benevoleni companies are now'! in making decisions for this town. That’s clusively for the benefit of our people of saying no. Buy Williamson...In the First Place! why I am encouraging the voters to not even club for the two-year lease, demanded the A modem NEW town hall with parking The Church of the Nazarene 236 Main Street, Manchester 646-8599 Manchester. All over America, desperate college' WILLIAMSON think about supporting a candidate who following major conditions from the board. garage and a renovated Lincoln Center is a Osterlund Refrigeration 1. If the town builds an additional course, Any other use is an abuse of the trust by $9 million project. fund-raisers have had to educate the new! would think like you. Vote NO on the $13 million town hall owners. The Republicans that share your ticket the country club wants its present course as a the board. The board owes this obligation to ESTAHUSHID t890 649-2655 probably think just like you too as they semi-private operation plus a long-term the people of Manchester and not to any referendum question on Nov. 7. lease. private country club. Al Lutz Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta failed to say anything about your comment. 9 Stephen St. To the parents and other adults of 2. If the town doesn’t build an additional 1 therefore call upon the board to refuse are syndicated columnists. 8— MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Oct. 23, 1989 Quake It’s sunny side up Lebanon From Page 1 From Page 1 for egg experiment sumc the mantle,” he said. “What and another was absent because of in the mountains south of San Fran­ Sunday. ' illness. cisco and perhaps even rock already' There was no estimate of when Roberts, won a prize at the Science happened in Taif is a mistake that By Jill Arabas should be corrected.” Hoss, who heads a Cabinet vying shaky sections of elevated freeway. work could resume. Horizons fair in Danbury. for f)ower with Aoun’s Christian Giants get win Series The Associated Press That was seen as an indication On Sunday, 150 residents of a “It’s kind of minute by minute,” “We built all these volcanoes, government, welcomed the Taif ac­ said California Department of and we had a backdrop and that Aoun, who heads a Christian housing project just 10 feet from SHERMAN — She’s been cord in a statement issued today and Transportation spokesman Kyle everything, with moss and paint, military Cabinet, might dissolve Par­ collapsed Interstate 880 in Oakland kidded about being the “Chicken called for its adoption without any joined thousands of homeless be­ Nelson. and it was a huge mess,” she says, liament to scuttle the peace plan. resumes Feed Queen” by schoolmates and The demonstrators, mostly stu­ reservations. cause of fears that more of the high­ The first phase of the Bay Bridge her face in a smile. “The only alternative we envisage over Chargers doubted by scientists, but Alice dents, responded to Aoun’s speech, way could fall. repair started when workers sawed a Inspired by her teacher, John Havens remains undeterred in her chanting “With blood, with our to the accord is suicide,” Hoss said. And Buck Helm, the beefy dock- ■ 50-foot collapsed section in half and Halloran, she kept on entering the “No one has the right to take a of scrimmage all day. Now that quest to help millions of egg- Danbury fair, studying vision in souls, we defend you, general.” By Dennis Georgatos worker plucked from under the lowered it by crane Sunday to a loving Americans. decision to commit suicide on behalf takes away some people that have Friday The Associated Press debris Saturday, showed slight im­ barge on wind-whipped San Fran­ horses one year and chicken feed Aoun had ordered schools and Every day around 5 a.m., the of the people and the nation.” the capabilities of making a big provement Sunday but was fighting cisco Bay. It was to be towed to a in another. In her early experi­ universities in the Christian enclave 17-year-old high school student SAN DIEGO — Even though play, but if you can’t keep their for his life. dock for inspection and repair. ments, she fed her hens different to close for the day. slips out of bed and into a pair of Aoun’s response, compounded by New York Giants pass-rushing people out of your backfield, you ^ A Damage estimates from Tues­ Without the Bay Bridge, the main diets, like sunflower seeds and won’t have a chance to make a big By Jim Donaghy boots by the kitchen door, then oyster shells, to see what results the Shiite rejection, put the future of specialist Lawrence Taylor didn’t day’s earthquake topped $7 billion, link between San Francisco and play.” The Associated Press heads for her backyard barnyard, the plan in doubt and raised fears have any sacks, interceptions or eclipsing Hurricane Hugo as the Oakland, 65,000 rush-hour motorists she’d get. Hotel That kind of approach, Tbylor where she feeds 25 laying hens a Havens started testing for that shelling battles would resume. fumble recoveries, he still managed costliest natural disaster in U.S. his­ were forced to seek other ways to said, is a sure formula for defeat. SAN FRANCISCO — Life in the special formula to cut the cholesterol when she entered New A senior official at Aoun’s com­ From Page 1 to neutralize the San Diego tory, according to the Independent work. Daily, 260,000 cars use the “Anytime you change an offense Bay area goes on and San Francisco cholesterol level in eggs. Milford High School. mand center, who spoke on condi­ Chargers’ offense. Insurance Agents of America. bridge, the most crucial of the Similar research is going on in that drastically, you’re not going to Mayor Art Agnos wants the World The death toll was 59, including “What I did was 1 tested dif­ tion of anonymity, said today that all no mention had been made of what San Diego, preoccupied with region’s earthquake-disrupted road­ laboratories across the country, do very well, and they didn’t,” he Series to be part of it starting Friday. 38 pulled from 1-880. Dozens ferent things on the hens, things leave was canceled for Aoun’s hotel was involved in the negotia­ Taylor’s presence, devised a block­ ways. Repairs will take at least four where researchers with advanced ing scheme that was intended said. Just minutes before the start of remained missing ahd thousands farmers sometimes fed, to see if 20,000 mainly Christian troops and tions. Game 3 between San Francisco and weeks. degrees and federal funding specifically to stop the Giants’ FitzRatrick played left tackle for were injured and homeless. the cholesterol level would change they were ordered to stay in their “The sale of the site to the hotel the first time in place of Joel Ratten Oakland last TUesday, a powerful “You just can’t squeeze all the measure their results with fancy in­ linebacker. The Chargers won that “We know there are more victiins, in any way,” she says. barracks. chain would be consistent with our and backup, Joey Howard, both hob­ earthquake hit nothem California, traffic onto other bridges. There just struments. He called it “a defensive battle, but also stopped themselves more cars. But we don’t know how She struck pay dirt with the commitment to Buckland Hills and bled by injuries. causing death and destruction for isn’t enough room,” said Joel Havens is a little different. Her third diet, a mystery ingredient she measure.” Manchester,” Finguerra said. “We in the process, and lost Sunday’s many,’’ said California Highway experiment started out as a simple “I was trying not to mess up too miles. Markowitz, a traffic planner with decided to try because a friend of Meanwhile, Aoun discussed the have substantial holdings at Buck- game, 20-13. Patrol Capt. Mike Garver, speaking project for the local science fair. bad,” said FitzRatrick. “They’re a The people of the region, the Metropolitan Transportation her sister’s had a lot of it. Taif accord with intellectuals, in­ land Hills and the presence of a The Giants, whose defense held about 1-880. Today she sits at a kitchen table good defense. We just worked to however, have made a remarkable Commission. “We’re going to have Before eating the diet, the chick­ dustrialists, bankers and militia good hotel would assist us in our San Diego without an offensive The unstable ruins forced draped with a blue and white hang in there and make a big play, recovery in a short period of time. a crisis.until people adapt a little.” ens laid jumbo-size eggs with 388 leaders in the Christian enclave. program of providing a well- touchdown, improved to 6-1 and are authorities to halt rescue, work late tablecloth, and opens up a fat but it seemed like we couldn’t.” “Cable cars are running. The milligrams cholesterol; after eating Lebanon’s lawmakers have been balanced, high quality community of alone atop the NFC East. The white binder filled with the dozens The Giants built a 20-6 lead on a opera is performing. Convendons the mystery food in dehydrated meeting in Taif since Sept. 30 under offices, retail, residential and com­ Chargers, 2-5, suffered their third of letters and certificates she’s won straight loss. pair of 4-yard touchdown runs by arc starting. The 49crs are playing,” form, the level dropped to 340 mil­ Arab League auspices and removed mercial uses.” Agnos said. “It’s time to go on. in the two years she’s been doing San Diego’s conservative game Ottis Anderson, the last with 6:30 State agencies seek ligrams, she says. from the strife of their homeland. The major facility in the Buck- “We even had our first protest her experiment. Her prizes include plan featured short, quick passes and remaining in the game. Havens says the level has On Sunday, 59 of the 62 deputies land Hills complex of developments demonstration, a sure sign that we $1,300 for a computer and a two- a protection scheme that included Anderson gained % yards on 27 dropped even more, but she won’t present voted for the draft plan but is the Mall at Buckland Hills, being are regaining our equilibrium.” week trip to San Diego. frequent double-teaming and some­ carries while Phil Simms completed release the figures until the next made their action contingent on ap­ developed by the Homart Develop­ During a news conference at the $8 billion for ’90-91 Then she opens one of two blue times triple-teaming Taylor. 22 of 33 passes for 232 yards with phase of the experiment is over. proval by Aoun and his rival, acting ment Co. The mall, under construc­ one interception. St. Francis Hotel on Sunday, Agnos binders to the typewritten pages tion, has been estimated to cost $70 “I’m kind of used to that. It really She’s also trying to pinpoint exact­ Prime Minister Salim Hoss. Two Patrick FlynrvManchester Herald and Commissioner Fay Vincent said HARTFORD (AP) — State agen­ Milano said. “Obviously, the num­ that detail her research. She says doesn’t bother me,” said Taylor, The Chargers tried a fake punt on ly what in the feed is working. deputies abstained, one voted ‘no’ million. the World Series would resume on cies are asking for almost $8 billion ber will be reduced. There will have the charts show the special feed who had 6'/2 sacks in the Giants’ fourth-and-10 from their own 33 Naber, who works in Ohio AND THE PITCH — Rockville quarterback Steve Mikulski (9) is dragged down by Friday. for the year beginning July 1, 1990, to be many changes.” has droppted the cholesterol count previous six games. with 5:53 left, but Jamie Holland’s State’s poultry deparunent, says Manchester’s John Rossitto, but not before he pitches the ball to Sean Perry during Sun­ Games 3 and 4 and, if necessary. a 15 percent increase over the cur­ Because 1990 is an election year, by 22-27 percent, and it’s going “Maybe until the last few dash around left end was cut short Game 5, will be played over the rent year’s $6.9 billion budget. Gov. deliberations on the 1990-91 budget down even further as the work many researchers have tried to cut RE-ELECT TERRY BOGLI minutes, they didn’t let (left tackle by Lewis Tillman for a 1 -yard loss. day’s CCC East game at Memorial Field. The unbeaten Rams ovenwhelmed the Indians, weekend at Candlestick Park. If William A. O’Neill’s budget chief will be especially critical to the continues. cholesterol in eggs, but have usual­ James) FitzPatrick (block) me by 40-0. ly come up short in finding a spe­ Five plays later, with New York at needed, Monday would be an off said today. General Assembly, the members of Some scientists are skeptical, himself. They did a lot of quick cial diet that’s safe and cheap. He the San Diego 17, Chargers day and the Scries could end in Anthony V. Milano, secretary of which are all up for re-election next questioning her testing methods throws; three steps back and throw linebacker Billy Ray Smith stripped the Office of Policy and Manage­ year, as is the governor. and results. Dr. Edward Naber, immediately questioned Havens’ Game 6 on TUesday, Oct. 31, or in numbers, noting that a large Con­ it. God knows where it’s going. I the ball from running back Maurice Game 7 on Wednesday, Nov. 1, in ment, said the requests would be The Democrats hope to avoid any who’s been doing egg experiments don’t think you can win like that,” Carthon. Safety Vcncic Glenn pick­ Rockville far too strong cut, but could not yet say by how tax increases to balance the 1990-91 for 30 years at Ohio State Univer­ necticut egg has 202 milligrams, the Oakland Coliseum. Oakland while the average for the country Taylor said. ed up the fumble and returned it 81 leads the best-of-7 Series 2-0. much. He also said it was too early budget. They were forced to pass sity, doesn’t think her numbers are “Their quarterback ... was more yards for a touchdown that cut the is 213 milligrams. Last Wednesday, Vincent tenta­ to say how the requests would affect about $1 billion in additional significant. worried about getting hit than he Giants’ lead to seven points. next year’s tax package. revenues this year, to balance the But Havens, who has applied for “Those numbers that go into the tively scheduled the Series to high 300s are exceptionally high," was about getting the ball to a It was the longest fumble return for Leonard-less Indians resume on Tbesday. “TTiis is extremely raw data,” 1989-90 budget and eliminate a a patent, is pushing on with persis­ receiver. It seemed as if they were in Chargers history, surpassing a Milano said. “There’s been very lit­ deficit in the final quarter of tence and maturity that belie her says the professor of food science “We have agreed that baseball and nutrition, who also believes actually playing defense while their 75-yard return that Keith Browner should resume with enthusiasm this tle review done yet.” 1988-89. youthful face, the braces on her offense was in there.” By Len Auster people have overinflatcd the im­ and Sam Seale combined on last coming week,” Vincent said. “But Total agency requests come to Milano said talks arc continuing teeth, the dirty-blond hair pulled Jim McMahon, who started season against the Los Angeles Manchester Herald $7.97 billion, Milano said. on the likelihood of a modest budget back in a pony tail. Her words be­ portance of reducing cholesterol in Tbesday was too ambitious.” preventing heart di.scase. despite a sore shoulder, ankle and Rams. Vincent, however, made it clear The largest is from the Depart­ surplus in the current year. His of­ come stronger, her pace increases knee, completed only 12 of 27 pas­ “The hooker is, when you The San Diego defense then When you lose your leading \ all week that baseball was not a ment 01 Income Maintenance, which fice estimated a $92 million surplus when she’s asked what she’d say reduce the amount of cholesterol in ses for 133 yards. He was inter­ forced the Giants to punt, giving the scorer/passer/rusher before the game is asking for $1.67 billion. The earlier this month. But the General to the skeptics. priority, but only a guest, in the Bay the diet, the body responds by cepted once. Chargers one last chance from their — and lose the leading running back area. The final decision was made Department of Education is seeking Assembly’s budget office is project­ “Well, that’s your opinion and While Taylor bore the brunt of own 40 with 1:46 remaining. and pass receiver among others due I’ve got mine, and just because of making more,” he says. “And the by Agnos. $1.37 billion. The Department of ing a scant $2.6 million surplus. San Diego’s blocking scheme, his However, two penalties and the to injuries during the course of a what you said isn’t going to make reverse is true. If you increase the DEMOCRAT So now, this Series, which had al­ Transportation wants $686 million. “We will be dropping our es­ teammates maintained pressure on Giants’ only sack of McMahon — game — you know you’re in for a timate,” Milano said. His office will me stop.” amount in the diet, the body cut.s ready been delayed by the longest “We will now go through a down on what it makes internally." McMahon and made the plays that by nose tackle Erik Howard — lot of u-ouble. release its new projection next The Havens family lives in a big ★ BOARD OF EDUCATION^ layoff ever, will go 11 days between process of meetings with all the Havens sticks by her research, stopped San Diego’s admittedly pushed San Diego back to its 25. Especially when the opponent is commissioners and agency heads,” week. wooden house tucked deep in the McMahon’s third-and fourth-down games. All games will be played at saying she started out with bigger conservative attack. unbeaten and ranked No. 10 in the their original starting times. woods in Sherman, with two hor­ passes were incomplete, and the eggs and has not relied on U.S. “We felt we were in conUol,” state in a coaches’ poll. Agnos cited three reasons for ses, a collie, two cats and the 25 HER Commitment Continues Giants defensive end Leonard Mar­ Giants ran out the final 1:05. Department of Agriculture stan­ That was the predicament for waiting until Friday: Candlestick chickens Alice feeds for her ex­ shall said. “When they had to throw Simms said he knew the Chargers dards as a benchmark for her ex- Manchester High’s football team in IVk must be certified as safe, the periment. the football, our rush was there. Our weren’t going anywhere on their jxriment. Bay area must find whether it can Shuttle Science has kept her occupied total of one sack is deceiving. final drive because of the way the Sunday’s makeup game with Rock­ She’s also egged on, so to VOTE NOVEMBER 7TH handle the expected traffic since the seventh grade, when the McMahon was rushing to get rid of Giants’ defense had been playing. ville High at Memorial Field. A From Page 1 speak, by the many accolades problems, and sufficient security papier-mache volcanoes she made the ball. (He) just didn’t want to get “They stopped them all day,” most difficult situation was made she’s won in the last two years. Paid for by Committee to Re-Elect Terry Bogli, Richard Bragdon, Treasurer must be assigned. with her best friend, Hannah hit.” Simms said. “I didn’t see them driv­ more arduous for the Indians as “It’s been just five days since the The forecast for the new landing The $1.5 billion probe continued Chargers coach Dan Henning said ing down the field on us.” senior quarterback Aris Leonard to operate flawlessly as it raced second largest earthquake of the time called for headwind gusts of a the offensive plan was designed to The Giants led 6-3 at halftime on was not fit for combat, out with a across the solar system on a 2.4-bil- century struck the San Francisco maximum 23 mph, with gusts up to keep his team close enough to the a pair of Raul Allegre field goals. left shoulder injury suffered in prac­ Bay area,” Agnos said. “IiDr most 35 mph expected in the afternoon. lion-mile roundabout journey to His second, a 40-yardcr as time ex­ tice last Wednesday. Giants to have a chance to win in San Franciscans, the shock and the Safety rules forbid landings if head­ Jupiter. Traveling at nearly 9,000 y 0 0 , 1 0 1 ^ 1 3 pired in the second period, followed His replacements, all-purpose the fourth quarter. grief have just begun to wear off and winds reach 29 mph or crosswinds mph, the probe had logged more RE-ELECT a holding call that negated Simms’ senior Steve Joyner and sophomore “We went out with a plan to try to we are turning to the work of putting reach 18 mph. The astronauts have than one million miles early today. touchdown pass to tight end Mark From Page 1 keep people at bay,” Henning said. Dave White, gave good accounts of people’s lives back together again.” six runways to chose from, so “We all certainly breathed a sigh Bavaro. “We kept seven men on the line themselves, but the talented Rams T^ere are still hundreds of home­ crosswinds aren’t a problem. of relief when it went according to had far too many weapons in romp­ About an hour before landing, plan and we kept hearing all the incentives for ATV buyers and their less here and in surrounding com­ ing to a 40-0 victory over the out­ Williams and pilot Mike McCulley good news from the ground that the families in last year’s agreement. munities. gunned and undermanned Indians in were scheduled to fire twin braking spacecraft had done all the things MANCHtsitR Town DiRECioRi Agnos said the city survived in rockets to drop the shuttle out of that it had to do to get on its way,” In 1988, about 40 percent of the CCC East Division play. “astonishingly good shape” and life orbit and begin its dive through the astronaut Franklin Chang-Diaz said ATV-related deaths and injuries MANCHESTER The win lifts the Rams (6-0 over­ is returning to normal. atmosphere. Sunday during an interview with reported to the Consumer Product all) into a three-way tie fo*" first in The mayor said he did not have Safety Commission involved “Re-entry heating is rather spec­ Cable News Network. EDUCATION ASSOCIATION the CCC East with Enfield and the time to think about the World tacular if you sec it in the darkness. children under 16. Fermi, each 3-0. Manchester drops Series until this weekend. He met Also aboard Atlantis were Shan­ Endorses DiRosa ... It looks like you’re inside a fire The commission has received into the CCC East cellar at 0-4, 1-5 with Vincent Saturday night and non Lucid and Ellen Baker. looking out,” Williams said Sunday 1,346 ATV death reports for 1982 overall. And things don’t get any early Sunday. If all goes according to plan, during a television interview from through June 21, 1989. Thirty-six J better for the Indians as their “I’ve been assured that Candles­ Galileo will take six years to reach space. He described the fireball deaths involving the vehicles were GREATER HARTFORD Homecoming Day opponent on tick could withstand another major Jupiter, where it’s expected to give created by the friction created when reported for this year, with 20 in­ Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Memorial earthquake,” Agnos said. “I will the best look yet at another planet LABOR COUNCIL study reports on the stadium. the shuttle plunges through the at­ volving the four-wheel machines. Mayor Peter DiRosa Field is unbeaten Enfield High. mosphere. and provide clues to the origin of the Endorses DiRosa Leonard said he expects to be “I have to have an ironclad as­ universe. Before it gets there, "One m an can m ake a differemce Summing up the mission, flight In a September memo, the com­ ready to face Enfield. Patrick FlynrvManchester Herald surance from the top structural en­ Galileo will swoop past Venus once and every director Bob Castle termed it “very mission staff said deaths involving ‘The scoreboard says it all,” gineers that this facility is safe for and Earth twice to gain momentum man should try - " JFK GREAT CATCH — Rockville wide receiver Mike Leary is a successful. We had only minor four-wheeled ATVs have been in­ Manchester first-year coach Mike people to use.” from the planets’ gravity for the problems with the orbitcr; the creasing since 1985. Masse said. “It’s tough when you study of concentration as he hauls in a 28-yard scoring Asked whether he had considered long voyage. calling off the Scries, Vincent said, science return was very good, and PETER DIROSA WORKS FOR PEOPLE don’t a have Leonard, an impact strike from Sean Perry on halfback option toss in the second The astronauts also conducted The memo showed that before “My judgment is that this com­ Galileo was released on time.” player. But like I told the kids, we quarter of Sunday’s game. Leary had two TD catches for The main goal of the five-day several scientific experiments, in­ 1985 the commission received munity is better served by playing Re-elect Peter DiRosa - Democrat Town Director don’t have any alibis. You just have mission was to deploy the nuclear- cluding one that measured the reports of 156 people killed in ATV the day. the World Series. But we did con­ Earth’s protective ozone layer. accidents, 11 involving the four- to go out and do the best you can.” sider canceling it. powered Galileo, and that was ac­ Paid for by Committee to Re-elect Peter DiRosa, Raymond F. Damato, Treasurer^ complished about 6>/2 hours after Two other shuttle experiments in­ wheel vehicles. In 1988 there were Rockville coach Tom Dunn ad­ hobbled by a deep knee bruise. “We did give it some thought.” blastoff Wednesday from Cape volved processing materials and 112 reported deaths on four-wheel mitted to losing some sleep over the Manchester also received some fine Masse said. “It’s been a rough “So did I,” Agnos added. Canaveral, Fla. growing com plants. vehicles and 103 on three-wheelers. prospect of facing Leonard, who individual plays here and there. stretch. Arc we getting an education Vincent said the teams would not 1 leads Manchester in scoring with six Overall, though, the talented this year? Absolutely. The diffcrcni play next Monday because, “Mon­ touchdowns and eight PATs, along Rams just had too much. “We’re a offenses we’re seeing each week is day hasn’t been a day the World The Associated Press with seven touchdown passes. talented football team,” Dunn said an education.” Series played.” “No question they were really without malice. Response Vote MOMENT OF SILENCE — Members of the San Francisco An education the young and The reason for that, however, is hurt by (not) having that young Each side emptied its bench after mostly inexperienced Indians arc because baseball has not wanted to From Page 1 49ers and fans bow their heads during a moment of siience man,” Dunn said. “I lost sleep over the Rams made it 40-0 with 3:49 to learning the hard way. get into a television competition that was observed prior to the 49ers-New Engiand Patriots him all week just thinking about play in the third quarter. with Monday night NFL games, al­ him.” Rockville junior quarterback though it did happen in 1986, when providing oral tests wnere ap­ public forum on school issues. CRAIG LAPPEN game Sunday at Stanford Stadium. Fleming also wrote that, “It is of Joyner, who was made aware of Steve Mikulski was 9-for-15 for 133 Rockvlll* 13 15 12 0 — 40 rain pushed back Game 7 between propriate and ensuring the develop­ Manch*«ltr 0 0 0 0 — 0 primary importance that the Parent- his starting assignment during pre­ yards and three touchdowns in the the Boston Red Sox and New York ment of uniform midterm and final Scoring: Mets. examinations. Teacher Organization at the high for game calisthenics, accounted him­ air. He pitched a 12 yarder to Jeff R- Jail Millar 12-yd. pasa from Slava self well. He was 3-for-7 in the air MIkulakI (Jaaon Maaaal kick) ABC, which has television rights In addition, a curriculum consult­ school assume a more active role.” Victory by 49ers Miller and one for 7 yards to Mike R. Mika Maailonia 7-yd. paaa from MIkulakI to the World Series, also televises ant, seven faculty members and On facility problems, Fleming for 44 yards. White, who took over Masilonis in the first quarter, and (kick lallad) R- Saan Parry 2-yd. run (Chria Rallly paaa the NFL’s Monday night package Fleming have been involved with wrote that Lawrence Associates of Board of Education the conuols late in the first half, was finished his days work with a 45- (ram MIkulakI) and is scheduled to show the game workshops to develop a curriculum Manchester, an architectural firm, a modest 4-for-9 for 83 yards. yard TD strike to Mike Leary in the R- Mika Laary 2S-yd. paaa Irom Parry between the Minnesota Vikings and implementation model; English and has been hired to study space, therapy for fans “Those two young quarterbacks third stanzn. (Maaaal kick) R- Laary 45-yd. paaa from MIkulakI (kick New York Giants. social studies are the first subject program problems and code viola­ should be commended,” Dunn said. lallad) Leary also hauled in a 28-yard In 1986, the Giants played areas chosen for review. tions. He said the administation has by the San Francisco 49crs — “They did create some problems for TD aerial from halfback Sean Perry R- Banllay Tfiomaa 1-yd. run (kick lallad) resolved some of the immediate By Ken Peters Stitlttics: Washington the night the Mets won The Associated Press provided the diversion. us.” on a perfectly executed option toss. M R the Series. To satisfy another recommenda­ problems cited in the NEASC report “We’re obviously concerned Junior Terry Perry gave Perry, who had 18 carries for 113 45 Ollwislv* Plays M and that money has been allocated 9 First downs 20 Vincent said the chances of the tion from NEASC to project com­ about the tragedy that has befallen Manchester 30 yards rushing on four yards, also scored on a 2-yard run. munity expectations for the school in the 1990-91 school budget for STANFORD, Calif. — Fbr a few 36 llkrds rushing 218 World Scries being cancelled or hours, the 75,(KX) people in the so many, but this game was probab­ carries. But he suffered a sprained For Manchester, it was tlie tliird 126 Vhrds passing 160 moved out of the Bay area are “to­ system, a committee has been others, including a shutoff valve ly good therapy for our club,” San 162 Total yards 378 stands and the players on the field ankle after a 14-yard gain to the consecutive week it went against a 7*16 Passing tally unlikely.” formed. School Superintendent needed for the science and home Francisco coach George Seifert said 10-16 Support the Democratic Team on November 7 were able to focus on something Rockville 28 late in the first quarter team that was atop die CCC East 0 tntsrcsptlons 1 The people of San Francisco Richard Packman is planning a com­ economic areas and magnetic after the 49ers’ 37-20 victory over 1 Fumblas lost 1 other than the quake. never to return. Robert Johnson had standings. “Each team we’ve faced 5-43 waited 27 years for this World munity-wide survey on school needs shutoff switches in the industrial arts Paid for by the Committee to Elect Craig Lappen, James Sulick, Treasurer Panamas 4-32 A football game — and a victory 3-8.0 Punting 0-0 Series, ” Vincent said. for late this year and school ad­ department, an area singled out for See 49ERS, page 11 a couple of nice catches, but was has been unbeaten in die league,” ministrators have already held a criticism in the NEASC study. f

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Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 1-3, Wilder 3-(minus 9). Washington, Riggs Punts 1-35 1-43 Penalties-Vhrds g.€5 5-40 0-0 0-0 sputter along 27-99, Byner 5-43, Monk 1-14, Clark 1-11, Fumbles-Lost Football Tima of fYjssossion 17.07 42:53 Rypien 5-9, Morris 1-3. Penalties-Vtirds 4-55 9^95 Hockey Golf PASSING—Tampa Bay, Testaverde Time of Ftossession 26:18 33:42 MHS freshmen runners INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 19-38-2-311. Washington, Rypien 24-36-1-221. RUSHING—Now Ybrk, McNeil 5-22, Hector RECEIVING—Tampa Bay, Carrier 8-106, Hill INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NFL Roundup NFL standings 5-15, Vick Malone 1-0, Buffalo, Kinnebrew 3- 4 i Pleefalee 2-63, Wilder 2-25, D.Smilh 1-44, RUSHING—New England, Stephens 21-63, NHL standings 17-77, Thomas 20-49, Reich 5-32, ICDavIs Taiiwood AMERICAN CONFERENCE Drewrey 1-13, Tate 1-10, Howard 1-8. Perryman 524, Morgan 1-7, Tatupu 13. San WALES CONFERENCE 7-31, Harmon 1-13, Mueller 1-5, Gelbaugh Washington, Clark 10-73, Monk 8-97, Sanders Francisco, Craig 22-66, Montana 3-40, \bung TWO MAN BEST BALL — Gross- Steve East 1 (minus 3). Patrick Division McCusker-Ed Stone 68, John Nellgon-Joe By Barry Wilner w L T Pet. PF PA 4- 39, J.Johnson 1-8, Byner 1-4. 3-17, Ralhman 2-1Z Taylor 13. W L TPta GF QA fourth in invitational PASSING—New Yark, O'Brien 11-29-1-140, PASSING —New England, Grogan Ftoulin 69, Jack Carey-Hairy Nowobilski 70. Buffalo 5 2 0 .714 190 163 MISSED FIELD GOAL—Tampa Bay, Ig- NY Rangers 6 1 1 13 35 24 The Associated Press Malone 2-2-0-13, Buffalo. Reich 13-20-0-145, wobuike41. 15- 29-2-240. San Francisco, Montana Nat- Kevin Jones-Lou Gonzales 60, Clay Indianapolis 4 3 0 .571 134 120 New Jersey 4 3 1 9 30 26 Gelbaugh O-O-O-O. 16- 223-178, Y)ung 11-123-188. Hence-Dave Hanley 60, Chic Seaback-Sal WATERBURY — Freshmen members of the Miami 4 3 0 .571 144 159 NY Islanders 3 4 1 7 32 32 RECEIVING— New Vbrk, Burkett 3-42, Shuler RECEIVING—New England, Fryar 5102. Russo 62, Paul Kenneeon-JIm Allen 64, Dick None has the worst recoid in the league, a distinction New England 2 5 0 .286 108 169 Dolphins 23, Packers 20 Pittsburgh 3 4 1 7 29 33 Manchester High boys’ cross country team took fourth 3-34, Townsell 2-33, Hector 2-21, McNeil 2-18, Morgan 3-83, C.Jonas 3-19, Dykes 1-19, Brewer-Chic Seabeck 64, Jim Bidwell-Roy M l N Y. Jets 1 6 0 .143 122 192 Green Bay 3 3 0 1 4 -2 0 Washington 3 4 1 7 30 34 held by the winless D all^ Cowboys, but all could give Vick 1-5. Buffalo. Fteed 5-58, Metzelaars 4-41, Sievers 1-7, Stephens 1-7, Dupard 1-3. San 6 5 Chet Lukas-Ted Blasko 67, Ed McLaughlin- place at Saturday’s Holy Cross Freshman Invitational Central Miami 7 3 7 6—23 Philadelphia 1 6 1 3 21 32 McKeller 1-20, Harmon 1-12, K.Davis 1-7, Francisco. Ftethman 11-103, Ftice 6-112, Taylor Carl Mikolowsky 67, Flay St. Louls-&uce the Cowboys a run for the bottom before the season ends. with a total of 138 points. Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 148 117 Johnson 1-7. Flrai Quarter Adams Division 578, Craig 3-55, B.Jones 1-17, Walls 1-1. Maynard 67, Bill Knowles-Flooer Lentocha 67. Houston 4 3 0 .571 194 170 Mia—Jansen 7 pass from Marino Buffalo 5 3 1 11 31 24 'The Detroit Lions, New York Jets, San Diego Chargers Windham High took first place followed by St. Ber­ MISSED FIELD G O ALS-N ew Vbrk, Leahy. MISSED FIELD GOALS—San Francisco, LOW GROSS-LOW NET — Gross- John Cleveland 3 3 0 .500 136 88 (Stoyanovich kick). 6:43. Montreal 5 5 0 10 29 27 and Pittsburgh Steelers had plenty in common Sunday, as 52 Buffalo, Norwood, 37. Cofer 33. 45. Neligon 74, Steve McCuskar 74, Ron Basils 76, nard, Xavier High of Middletown and then the Indians. Pittsburgh 3 4 0 .429 93 169 GB—FG Jacke 4 4 .11:30. Boston 4 4 1 9 27 29 Wad Jack Carey 76, Jim Bkfwell 76. Net- Chic they have for most of the season. All lost to first-place “The freshmen have done a great job all year and we Chiefs 36, Cowboys 28 Second Quarter Broncos 24, Seahawks 21 Quebec 3 4 1 7 37 34 Seaback 66, Clay Hence 67, Kevin Jones 69 Denver 6 1 0 .857 160 105 GB—FG Jacks 21. 7:40. Hartford 3 5 1 7 29 35 teams, all sputtered offensively, and all stayed in the cel­ have a bright future,” Manchester coach George Suitor Dallas 7 7 0 14—28 Floy Bell 70, Ed McLaughlin 70. Jim Allen 72, Kansas City 3 4 0 .429 137 159 Mia—FG Stoyarxjvich 36, 14:19. CAMPBELL CONFERENCE KansasCHy 14 13 (OT) Tom Provencal 72. lar. said. L A. Raiders 3 4 0 .429 141 124 0 0 -3 6 Third Quarter Norris DIvlalon First Quarter BEST 16 — Gross- Ken Comerferd 63. Mike Seattle 3 4 0 .429 133 148 Mia—Clayton 24 pass from Marino Denver 0 0 7 14 3—24 W L TPta GF GA Minnesota beat Detroit 20-7, dropping the Lions to Joe Moriarty was second overall with a lime of 12:14 KC—Okoye 2 run (Lowery kick), 6:43. Davis 65. Net- FYul Kermeson 59, Chet Lukas San Diego 2 5 0 .286 125 146 (Stoyanovich kick), 8:15. Seattle 7 7 0 7 0 -2 1 Minnesota 5 2 1 11 31 27 1-C. The Jets, 34-3 losers at Buffalo, have the same Dal—Palmer 63 njn (Fluzek kick), 8:40. 59, Steve Schahner 60, Sal Flusso 61, Gordon over the 2.2 mile layout. Matt Labbc had his best finish NA-nONAL CONFERENCE Fourth Quarter FirM Quarter Chicago 5 4 1 11 39 37 —Okoye 13 run (Lowery kick), 14:24. Beebe 62, Bill Knowles 62, Craig Phillips 6Z B record. The Chargers (2-5) fell at home to the New York E ad Mia—FG Stoyanovich 21, :08. Sea—Williams 4 run (N.Johnton kick), 753. Detroit 4 4 1 9 32 38 of the year, taking ninth place, while solid efforts were Second Quarter Gross- Jim Allen 67, Roy Bell 70. Nat- Bob The Associated Press N.Y. Giants 6 1 0 .857 175 109 GB— Sharpe 22 pass from Majkowski (Jacke Second Quarter SL Louis 3 4 0 6 31 28 Giants 20-13 and Pittsburgh (3-4) was blanked at Hous­ turned in by Rob Kelly (36th), Bill Young (40lh), David KC— Saxon 4 run (Lowery kick), 4:47. Flesch 56, Mike Kominski 58, Bruce Maynard Philadelphia 5 2 0 .714 162 140 kick), 9:06. Sea—Williams 6 pass from Krieg (N.Johnson Toronto 3 5 0 6 35 44 Dal— Dixon 97 kickoff return (Ruzek kick), 59, Dave King 59, Tom Bow 60, Bill Dowd 60, ton 27-0. Wade (51st), Dave Rodriguez (55lh) and John Bowes Washington 4 3 0 .571 186 166 GB—Sharpe 10 pass from Majkowski (Jacke kick), 2:50. Smyths Division 5D3. Brian Guerstta 60. C Gross- Bob Gould 76, Flay W INNER — Steffi Graf smiles as she dis­ Phoenix 3 4 0 .429 137 163 kick). 14D7. Third Quarter Calgary 5 2 2 12 45 35 The Cowboys, meanwhile, stayed perfect, dropping (63rd). KC—FG Lowery 43, 13:04. Jefferson 76, Fran Lucas 78. Net- Dick Vizard Dallas 0 7 0 .000 96 213 Mia—FG Sloyartovich 33. 14:54. Den—Humphrey 1 run (Treadwell kick), Los Ariigefes 5 4 0 10 41 38 plays the trophy of the European Indoor their seventh straight with a 36-28 defeat at Kansas City. KC—FG Lowery 27. 14:57. 53, Bruce Skivington 53, Mike Leser 54, A total of 30 teams competed in the meet held on a Central A—56,624. 12:49. \fencouver 5 4 0 10 33 33 Third Quarter George McCartney 59, Mark Kirk 59, Bill Also Sunday, it was San Francisco 37, New England Minneso'ia 5 2 0 .714 146 113 Fourth Quarter Edmonton 3 4 1 7 30 29 Tourhnament in Zurich, Switzerland wet, hilly course. KC— Safety, McGovern blocked punt out of Maltzan 59, Ran Daniels 60. Chicago 4 2 0 .667 192 136 GB Mia Derv-Kay 2 pass from Elway (Treadwell Winnipeg 3 5 0 6 25 33 20; Indianapolis 23, Cincinnati 12; New Orleans 40, the end zone, 4:08. TWO MAN BEST 15 — Gross- PUul Ken- on Sunday after beating Jana Novotna of Green Bay 3 4 0 .429 182 161 First downs 21 25 kick), 4:37. Saturday's Qamas neson-Jim Allen 55, Mika Davis-Wfelt Kominski Los Angeles Rams 21; Washington 32, Tampa Bay 28; East boy runners take sixth Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 148 152 KC— Pelluer 5 run (Lowery kick), 12:39. Rushes-yards 21-81 28-105 Sea—Skansi 24 pass from Krieg (N Johnson 58, Ken Comerford-Gary Dallmonte 58. Net- Czechosolovakia for the title 6-1,7-6. Denver 24, Seattle 21 in overtime; Phoenix 34, Atlanta Detroit 1 6 0 .143 98 170 Fourth Quarter Passing 215 333 kick), 9:27. Detroit 3, Hartford 3, de PRGVIDENCE, R.I. — If matters hold to form, then Mike Leser-Dave King 47, Tim Watson-Bruce Wed Dal—Clack 1 run (Ruzek kick), 4:45. Return Ybrds 59 30 Don—V.Johnson 54 pass from Elway (Tread­ Quebec 7, Minnesota 2 20; Philadelphia 10, the Los Angeles Raiders 7, and Dal— Folsom 4 pass from Walsh (Ruzek kick), Skivington 48, Mike Bowman-Marc Schardt 48, the East Catholic High boys’ cross country team appears San Francisco 6 1 0 .057 192 135 Comp-Att-Int 26-42-0 24-37-2 well kick), 12:41. Vancouver 2, New Yirk Islanders 1 11: 12. Bill Dmd-Dick Vizard 49, Bob Gould-Ray Jef­ Miami 23, Green Bay 20. to be in good shape heading into Saturday’s state Class L.A. Rams 5 2 0 .714 183 165 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-6 0-0 Overtime New York Rangers 3. Philadelphia 1 A—76.841. ferson 49, Gerry Blancherd-Bob Flesch 49. New Orleans 3 4 0 .429 175 130 Punts 4-45 2-42 Den—FG Treadwell 27. 7:42. Tonight, Chicago is at Cleveland. Both teams have lost MM Cross Country Championship Race at Wickham Buffalo 4, Pittsburgh 2 Harry Nowbilski-Sal Russo 49. In B rief . . . Atlanta 2 5 0 .286 128 163 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1 A—62,353. New Jersey 5, Montreal 4 their last two games. Dal KC Park. Sunday's Gamas Penalties-Yards 6-40 7-45 Calgary 5, Boston 2 First downs 14 Transamerica Senior results Vikings 20, Lions 7: If anyone wondered why the 26 Time of FYissession 3039 29:21 Toronto 8, Washington 4 The Eagles took part in last Saturday’s Brown Invita­ Kansas City 36, Dallas 28 Rushes-yards 17-116 43-202 First downs NAFW, Calif. (AP) — Rnal scores and earn­ Vikings acquired linebacker Mike Merriweather, the Passing Los Angeles 6, SL Louis 4 tional, and took sixth place in the 12-tcam championship Miami 23, Green Bay 20 166 221 Rushes-yards ings Sunday from the 400,000 Transamerica Return Yards INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Sunday's Games McHale, Bird lead Celtics answer was provided at the Silvcrdomc. Minnesota’s Indianapolis 23, Cincinnati 12 8 39 Passing Senior Golf Championship played on the race with a total of 188 points. Xavier High of Mid­ Comp-Att-Int 14-29-0 17-25<) RUSHING-Green Bay, Fullwood 11-45, league-leading defense had eight sacks for 42 yards in Philadelphia 10, Los Angeles Raiders 7 Return Vbrds Winnipeg 5, Edmonton 4 6,632-yard, par-72 Silverado Country Club HOUSTON (AP) — Kevin McHale scored 22 points dletown took the team title with 73 points. Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 2-16 Haddix 4-19, Majkowski 3-12, Wbodskfe 1-3, Minnesota 20, Detroit 7 Comp-Atl-Int Chicago 7, Los Angeles 4 course: losses, intercepted two passes and recovered three Punts 5-35 Fontenot 2-2. Miami, Stradford 15-53, Logan and Larry Bird had 21 to lead the Boston Celtics to a The encouraging point for East was that St. Bernard, Buffalo 34. New \brk Jets 3 4-43 Sacked-Yards Lost Monday's Gamas Billy Casper $60,000 6 5 7 5 6 8 —207 fumbles. Merriweather had two sacks, one interception, Houston 27, Pittsburgh 0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 9-33, Clayton 1-11, Jensen 1-5, Davenport 1-3, Punts Al Geiberger $35,000 756571—210 109-KX) victory over the Houston Rockets in an NBA the team that figures to be its stiffest competition in the Penalties-Yards 13-88 7-50 Atarino 1-0. Washington 32. Tampa Bay 28 Fumbles-Lost Hardord at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Larry Ziegler $26,600 71-7570—211 exhibition game on Sunday night. caused two fumbles and recovered one. MM race, was 12th at Brown. “They (St. Bernard) ran San Francisco 37, New England 20 Time of Possession 2127 38:33 PASSING—Green Bay, Majkowski Penalties-Ybrds 26-42-0-221. Miami, Marino 24-37-2-333. Vancouver at New Yirk Rangers, 7:35 p.m. “The game plan here in Minnesota is blitzing and real poor. Wc put our top five in front of their third man,” Phoenix 34, Atlanta 20 Time of PDSsession New Jersey at Toronto, 7:35 p,m. Joe Kleine had 11 points and 16 rebounds for Boston, Reginald Pinto/Manchoater Herald INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RECEIVING—Green Bay. Sharpe 7-81, Denver 24, Seattle 21. OT Washington at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. evtrybody had an opportunity today,” Merriweather said. East coach Raul Haggerty said. “Wc’rc looking pretty RUSHING—Dallas, Palmer 9-85, Sheppard including three points in the final two minutes. Naw Orleans 40, Los Angeles Rams 21 Kemp 6-62, Wfeodskfe 5-34, Fontenot 4-21, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Tuesday's Games Soccer ”Our defensive line is the best in the league and our good. (But) I don’t know if they were holding back,” he New York Giants 20, San Diego 13 1- 12, Clack 2-8, Johnston 3-5, Sargent 1-5, Matthews 1-9, Haddix 1-6, Query 1-5, Didier RUSHING— Denver, Humphrey 17-50, Elway Lewis Lloyd led Houston with 16 points, followed by JOE MORIARTY Wtelsh 1-1. Kansas City. Okoye 33-170, McNair secondary can run with anybody.” Monday's Gams 1-3. Miami, Clayton 7-89, Duper 4-53. Stradlord 3-3, Alexander 1-2, Winder 23. Seatde, Wbmer Edrmnton at New Yirk Islanders, 7:35 p.m. Tim McCormick with 15, Mitchell Wiggins with 14 and cautioned. 2- 18, Pelluer 2-13, Saxon 3-11, Heard 1-(minus 4-51, Jenson 4-30, Banks 2-85, Edmunds 2-13, 22-74, W/illiams 1832, Krieg 2-3, Kemp 13, SL Louis at Philadelphia, 755 p.m. The Lions have lost seven straight to Minnesota. Chris Ray led the Eagles by taking ninth place in­ ... leads MHS freshmen 1), DeBerg 1-(minus 2), Mandloy 1-(minus 7). Kinchen 1-12. MSC Dazzlers Otis Thorpe and Sleepy Floyd, with 13 each. Chicago at Clevelarxl, 9 p.m. PASSING—Denver, Elway 18-35-0-344. Chicago at Detroit 7:35 p.m. “Wc lost to a good team,” Detroit coach Wayne Fontes dividually with a lime of 15:11 over a shortened 5,000 Sunday, Oct. 29 PASSING—Dallas, Whish 14-29-0-166. Kan­ MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Seatde, Krieg 22-38-2-237. The Manchester Soccer Club Dazzlers (girls Boston is 5-0 in exhibition play, while Houston is 2-3. sas City, DeBerg 17-22-0-237, Pelluer 0-3-0-0. RECEIVING—Denver, Yjung 6-137, Jackson NHL resuits 9 and under) lost 2-0, to the Manchester Magic said. “There’s no disgrace in that. They may win the meter course. “The course was kind of wet so they took Conner was 17th, Katie Litkc 39th, Betsy Ryan 81st, Atlanta at Now Orleans, 1 p.m. RECEIVING— Dallas, Palmer 5-30, Martin Saints 40, Rams 21 3-74, VJohnson 337, Mobley 2-38, Kay 2-9, Sunday afternoon. Kasey Sibrinsz, Danielle Gulllemette cops marathon division and maybe the NFC.” off a tenth of a mile, maybe more,” Haggerty explained. Melanie Spillcr 88th, Sara Gilbertie 92nd and Alison Detroit vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee, 1 p.m. 4- 52, Dixon 1 -36, Johnston 1 -28, SheppardNew 1 -9, Orleans 10 9 14 7—40 Winder 1-13, Sewell 1-6. Seatde, Blades 631, Jets 5, Oiiers 4 Robenhymer, Amelia Stoj and Alesha Hyatt Bills 34, Jets 3: The Jets seem to have hit bottom, Dan Fcchan was 23rd, Dan Thicry 33rd, Scan Valencia Houston at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Ford 1-7, Folsom 1-4. Kansas City. Weathers L.A. Rams 7 0 7 7—21 Skansi 581, Williams 528, Clark 3-25, Wfarner played well for the Dazzlers. NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — Ireland’s Mike Carey led for MacDonald 97th for the Eagles. 2-30, Tyler 1-12. Edmonton 1 2—4 Kansas City at Rtlsburgh, 1 p.m. 5- 60, Harry 3-64, McNair 3-29, Hayes 2-41, First Quarter 1 the first 20 miles before dropping to third, leaving first scoring only one touchdown offensively in the last four 51 St, Scott Livingston 54th and Greg Ciaglo 62nd for the In junior varsity competition, Liz Carriera was 22nd, MISSED FIELD GOALS-Oonver, Treadwell Winnipeg 2 1 2—5 Los Angeles Flams at Chicago, 1 p.m. FViige 2-33, Roberts 1-6, Heard 1-4. NO—Hilliard 20 pass from Hebert (Andersen MSC Stingrays games, all losses. At Buffalo, New York was held to 154 46, 46, 27. Seattle, N.Johnson 40. First Period— 1. Edmonton, Messier 7 (Muni, place to Glenn GuillemcUc in the annual Newport Eagles. Sheila Murphy was 41st and Amy Freedman 64th. Miami at Buffalo, 1 p.m. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. kick), 2:08. The MSC Stingrays (boys 11 and under) Lowe), ;43. 2, Winnipeg, Fenton 2 (Ellett), 2:46 yards and just 17 minutes of possession time. The Bills “1 think wc had a pretty good performance,” Haggerty New England at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. NO—FG Anderson 39. 5:43. blanked Orange, 6-0, to advance to tie quarter­ marathon Sunday. (sh). 3, Wnnipeg, Cunneyworth 3 (Hawerchuk, Phoenix at Dallas, 1 p.m. Eagles 10, Raiders? LA—Ellard 3 pass from Everett (Lansford Giants 20, Chargers 13 final round of the State Cup next weekend. had more rushing plays (52) than the Jets had total plays said. Paslawski), 8:57. Guillemettc, 28, of West Warwick, juggled the lead the Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. L.A. Raiders 0 0 0 7— 7 kick), 14:45. N.Y. QIanta 3 7 7—20 Scott Rickaid scored three goals for the win­ (48). EC volleyball wins again Philadelphia 0 0 10 0—10 Second Quarter San Diego 0 3 7—13 Second Period—4, Winnipeg, Ellett 2 (Steen). ners while Brian Yfejtyna, Tim Tedford and Matt last few miles with Greg Cornell but pulled ahead for the San Francisco at New Iferk Jets, 4 p.m, 5:41. 5, Edmonton, Anderson 4 (Messier). EC girl runners also sixth Third Quarter NO—Hilliard 2 run (kick failed), 8:07. FIrat Quarter Levator! added a goal apiece. Kevin Watt (2), final mile to win the Delta Dental of Rhode Island in “Mistakes, week after week, arc killing us,” Jets Washington at Los Angeles Flaiders. 4 p.m, 12:2Z Philadelphia at Denver, 4 p.m. Phi—Cunningham 1 run (Zendejas kick), NO—FG Anderson 27.14:21. NY—FG Allogre21,608. Rich Grifteth (2), Ftich Prenetta and Trevor The East Catholic High girls’ volleyball team won its Third Period— 6. Edmonton, Anderson E 2:27:53. quarterback Ken G’Bricn said. “It seems we’re pulling PRGVIDENCE. R.I. — The East Catholic High girls’ San Diego at Seattle, 4 p.m. 13:04. Third Quarter Second Quarter Frenetta picked up assists. Also playing well (Messier, Simpson). 2:30. 7, Edmonton the noose a little lighter on ourselves all the time.” fifth in a row last Friday, taking a three-set 15-11, 15-11 Monday, Oct. 30 Phi— FG Zendejas 34, 14:58. NO—Turner 54 pass from Hebert (Anderson S D -F G Bahr 26. 10:59. were Dan Meiser, Matt Jaworski, Jayson Knox, There were 762 entrants in the 26.2 mile race. cross country team took sixth place in the varsity race at G.Smith 2 (Tikkanen), 5:22. 8. Winnipeg Fourth Quarter kick), 2:33. NY—FG Allegre 40, 15:00. Shawn Stout Eric Gregan end Scott Cochran. Added Coach Joe Walton about his team’s status, Saturday’s Brown University Invitational. and 15-6 decision from Mercy High of Middletown at MeUwain 2 (McReynokfs, Ellett), 10:48. 9, Win Shirley Silsby, 32, of Yarmouthport, Mass., took the Minnesota at Now York Giants, 9 p.m. LA—Gault 24 pass from Beuorlein (Jaeger NO—E.Martin 37 pass from Hebert (Ander­ Third Quarter Michael Bergenty and Matt Denis shared the “Well, it’s another couple of inches lower.” St. Raphcl took individual honors with 145 points with the Eagles’ gym. kick), 3:47. son kick), 4:16. NY—Anderson 4 run (Allegre kick), 6:29. nipeg, Steen 4 (McLIwain, Mantha), 13:34. shutout in goal. women’s title in 2:49:30 to finish 31st overall. She was A—64,019. LA—Johnson 1 pass from Everett (Lansford SD—FGBahr30, 11:53. Shots on goal—Edrmnton 5-7-6— 15 Win­ followed by Christine Gibbons, of Elmwood Park, N.J. Buffalo, meanwhile, stayed atop the AFC East at 5-2 the Eagles in sixth with 231 points. Thirty schools took East, now 8-4, was back in action today against St. NFL results kick), 9:35. Fourth Quarter nipeg 17-13-5-35. MSC United with 2:53.04 and Mary-Lynn Rastiz.z.o, of West Hartford, as Frank Reich, subbing again for injured quarterback part in the race. Thomas Aquinas in New Britain. Fourth Quarter NY—Anderson 4 run (Allegre kick), 8 :X . LAR Phi Goalies—Edmonton, Ranford. Winnipeg, The MSC United (boys 12 years old) dropped NO—Hilliard 7 run (Anderson kick), 4:12. SD—Glenn 81 fumble return ( ^ h r kick), Draper. A—12,654. Conn. 2:59:20. Jim Kelly, threw for three scores. The Bills were helped East’s Nancy Byrne was sixth in the individual stand­ Amy Lok, Stephanie Rcichardt, Lucy Samulis and Colts 23, Bengals 12 First downs 20 13 a 3-2 overtime dedsion to Danbury in State LA—Johnson 3 pass from Everett (Lansford 12:33. Rushes-yards 34-128 32-132 Cup play. Brendan Ffrindiville scored both goals by Joe Prokop’s weak punting — kicks of 17, 11 and 29 ings with a lime of 18:39 over a 3.0 mile layout. Jennifer Jane Tildcn played well for East. Indianapolis 0 3 6 14— 23 Ffessing 140 63 kick). 6:13. A—48,566. Blackhawks 7, Kings 4 Cincinnati 6 3 0 3—12 A—57,567. lor United while Jeff Stabach, Fton L e ^ a k , Caltech wins Bud International yards that led to 10 points. Return Yards 40 46 Loe Angelse i o 3— 4 Justin Bogli, Scott Ruganis, Kevin Repoll, Tim First Quarter NYG Comp-Att-Int 12-30-2 8-20-0 SD Chicago 1 3 3 7 Marchand and Andy Dorin In goal also played Oilers 27, Steelers 0: Houston’s first shutout since Cin— FG Brooch 30, 9:04. NO LAR First downs LAUREL, MD. (AP) — Caltech stubbornly held off Sacked-Yards Lost 4-22 1-1 24 9 First Period— 1, Chicago, Thomas 2. 3:55. 2, well. 1980 featured a ncar-pcrfcci first half in which Pittsburgh Cin—FG Breech 29, 13:27. First downs 16 22 the stretch rally of Yankee Affair, considered one of Punts 4-39 6-41 Rushes-yards 38-109 19-51 Los Angeles, Kudelski 6 (Gretzky, Lindholm), gained but 22 yards. Entering the fourth quarter, the Second Quarter Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Rushes*yards 31-106 18-53 Passing 218 128 19:31. America’s top grass horses, in winning the $750,(XX) Cin—FG Brooch 23. 5:28. Fussing Whalers, Red Wings in tie 267 MSC Dynamites Penalties-Yards 8-60 6-40 260 Return Yards 0 22 Second Period—3. Chicago, Graham 3 (Gil­ Steelers had only 42 yards touil offense and wound up Ind—FG Biasucci 27, 14:46. Return Yards Budweiser Inlcmational, and his owner, David Romanik, Time of Possession 3436 25:24 100 16 Comp-Att-Int 22-33-1 12-27-1 bert, T.Murray), 1:1Z 4. Chicago, Creighton 4 The MSC Dynamites (girls under 12) won Third Quarter Comp-Att-Int with 132. 15-22-1 27-46-3 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-14 1-5 (Thomas), 3:23. 5, Chicago, Yivimey 2 (Savard, their first round State Cup match, a 1-0 over­ was second-guessing himself. HARTFGRD (AP) — The way Although the V/halers outshot Rangers. Ind—B.Brooks 2 pass from Trudeau (kick INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Sacked-Yards Lost 1-9 6-50 Punts 3-42 3-22 Hudson), 13:46. time decision over Simsbury. Jessica Nylin Bubba McDowell had two interceptions as Houston failed), 8:46. Punts “We’re upset that we didn’t supplement into the races “Wc had a much better effort but RUSHING—Los Angelos. B.Jackson 20-79, 4-30 6-36 Fumblas-Lost 2-1 1-0 Third Period—6, Chicago. T.Murray 5 (Wil­ scored 25 secorufs into the first overtime ses­ (4-3) forced four turnovers. Steve Yzerman secs it the Detroit Detroit 31-13 and earned the tie on Fourth Quarter Fumbles-Lost in New York,” Romanik said, referring a pair of rich turf Smith 10-36, Beuerlein 1-8, Mueller 1-3, 2-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 6-44 4-26 son, Thomas), :35. 7, Chicago, Brown 3 sion. Der» Springer, Lynn Salonen and goalies Red Wings’ arc improving as the Sylvain Cote’s goal with 8:39 left in the score wasn’t indicative of the ef­ Cin—FG Brooch 21, 5:38. Penalties-Yards 5-35 4-25 Chiefs 36, Cowboys 28: Dallas continued its struggles Schroeder 2-2. Philadelphia, Toney 15-61, Cun­ Time of Possession 37:25 22:35 (Yawney, Graham). 2:34 (pp). 8, Los Angeles, Hekfi Peltier and Gena Orlowski anchored the races, the Man G’War Stakes and the Tbrf Classic, run fort,” said Ley. “This is a start.” Ind—BonBey 3 pass from Trudeau (Biasucci ningham 9-57, Byars 7-16, Higgs 1-(minus 2). Time of Rissession 2936 30:24 defense tor the Dynamites while Erin O'Neal, season wears on, but they still have the third period, the Red Wings kick), 12:53. Nicholls 6 (Whtters, Tonelli). 9:24. 9, Los An­ within the last month. as Christian Okoye ran through the NFL’s worst rushing PASSING—Los Angeles, Schroeder INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS geles, Nicholls 7 (Duncanson, McDomugh), Cathy Moriarty, Robin Towle, Jocelyn Schneidar further to go. killed six of seven Hartford power TTic Red Wings took a 2-0 lead in 7-22-1-87, Beuerlein 5-8-1-75. Philadelphia. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—New Yirk, Anderson 27-96, Car- and Sarah Hombostel also played well. “The way the fields came up, they were pretty poor defense for 170 yards and two touchdowns. The Chiefs A—57.642. 12:15. 10, Los Angeles, Kudelski 7 (Gretzky, “The last five or six games, wc plays opportunities to support goal- the first period on goals by Joe Cunningham 8-20-0-64. RUSHING—New Orleans, Hilliard 20-87, thon 43, Tillman 2-4, M ^ e t t 1-3, Simms 43. Yfetters), 15.03. 11, Chicago, Creighton 5 (Wil­ except for Yankee Affair. The way he (Caltech) ran (3-4) scored four rushing touchdowns for the first time RECEIVING—Los Angeles, Dyal 2-48, Fer­ Hebert 5-7, Heyward 4-6, Morse 1-4, Frazier San Diego, Spencer 11-34, McMahon 2-18, son). 19:42 (on). MSC Spirit have worked harder as a team and tender Glen Hanlon. Kocur and John Chabot despite Ind Cin nandez 2-25, Mueller 2-25, Smith 2-11, Gault 1-2. Los Angeles, Bell 14-53, Delpino 2-1, Butts 2-2, Nelson 2-(minus 1), Holland 2-(minus today, he had a big shot to win.” since Dec. 12, 1976. The last was a 5-yard run by Shots on goal—Los Angeles 15510—29. The MSC Spirit (boys 10 and under) shut out arc playing better defensively,” said “If it wasn’t for the great goal- being outshot 12-3. First downs 18 15 1-24, Horton 1-20, Alexander 1-12, B.Jackson Green 1-1, Everett 1-(minus 2). quarterback Steve Pelluer, who was traded by the Cow­ 2). Chicago 15517—36. Enfield, 4-0, to clinch the CJSA Central League C^tcch, a 3-year-old son of Explosive Bid who won Rushes-yards 36-168 28-95 1-(minus 3). Philadelphia, K.Jackson 3-22, PASSING — New Orleans, Hebert PASSING—New Yirk, Simms 22-33-1-232. Yzerman. “Wc have to slick to it if tending, we would have been hard Goals by Dean Evason and Ray Goalies—Los Angelos, Gossalin. Chicago, championship with a perfect 6-0 record. Eric boys to Kansas City last week. Passing 168 123 R.Johnson 2-24, Byars 2-15, Toney 1-3. 15-22-1-276. Los Angelas, Everett 24-42-2-263, San Diego, McMahon 12-27-1-133. the Grade III Lawrence Rcali/juion Stakes in his Ferraro enabled the Whalers to tie Cloutier. A—17,863. Anderson, Jeff Cashman, Derrick Harris and wc hope to keep improving.” pressed *o hang in there,” said Return Yards 71 12 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Los Angeles, Herrmann 3-4-1-47. RECEIVING—New Yirk. Turner 547, Manuel previous start, covered l'/4 miles of soft turf in 2:07 3-5, Pelluer played the third quarter for Steve DeBerg, who the game at 2-2 in the second period Comp Attint 14-27-1 14-31-2 Jaeger, 28, 42. PNIadolphia, Zendejas, 41. RECEIVING—Now Orleans, E.Marfn 5-116, 4-36, Mowatl 4-24, Bavaro 2-44, Ingram 2-28, Jason Russo scored the goals while Todd The Red Wings, 4-4-1, with Yzer­ Detroit Coach Jacques Demers. Whaiers 3, Red Wings 3 Gabriel and A J. Robenhymer had assists. Zach had muscle cramps in his right leg. Pelluer read plays off Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 5-46 Turner 3-73, Hill 2-27, Hilliard 2-24, Frazier Flouson 2-28, Anderson 2-14, Meggett 1-11. more than eight seconds off the track record, and had “Qur defensive game was pretty before Detroit’s Dave Barr made it Willhide recorded the shutout In goal while Josh man assisting on two goals, battled Punts 4-39 3-49 Oilers 27, Steelers 0 1-22, Tice 1-9, Heyward 1-5. Los Angeles. El­ San Diego, Nelson 3-38, Miller 534, Holland enough left in the sUetch to outrun Yankee Affair. a sweatband. (Saturday game) Brown, Josh Egan, Barrett Ouaglia and Mika the Hartford Whalers to a 3-3 tie solid. 3-2 with 4:54 left in the period. Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 lard 7-95, McGee 5-44, Holohan 4-30, Johnson 3-3Z Cox 2-30, Caravello 1-(minus 1). Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0— 0 Yiung also played well. Colts 23, BengaLs 12: Cincinnati had won 12 straight The Red Wings maintained a Penalties-Yards 7-95 1-5 4-28, A.Cox 3-51, Anderson 2-49, Gary 1-8, MISSED FIELD GOALS-New Yirk, Allegro Detroit 2 1 0 0—3 Saturday. “We’d give up the first shot but Time o( Possession 27:44 32:16 Houston 7 17 3 0—27 Delpino 1-5. Hartford 0 2 1 0__3 Martin secures AC Delco at home, but the loss to the Colls was their second First Quarter 43. San Diego, Bahr 52. The Whalers, 3-5-1 and tied for we didn’t give up the second,” said one-goal lead until Cote fired a wrist MISSED FIELD GOALS-None. First Period—1, Detroit Kocur 3 (Yzorman, MSC Master straight — Miami broke the streak last week. The Bcn- Hou—Highsmith 3 pass from Moon (Zon- Graves), 1:13. 2. Detroit Chabot 2 (Salming, ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (AP) — Mark Martin broke fourth place in the Adams Division Demers. “That’s where our defense shot off a rebound that eluded Han­ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS The MSC Masters (boys 9 and under) lost In dejas kick). 14:36. Murphy), 9:57. Penalties— Graves. Dot (cross­ gals were their own worst enemy, losing the ball twice RUSHING—Indianapolis, Dickerson 31-152, Cardinals 34, Falcons 20 how Top 25 fared the second round of State Cup ^ay to the law in winning the AC Delco 500 — Murphy’s Law. with Quebec, each with seven played well.” lon and lied the game 3-3. Second Quarter checking). 4:57; O'Connell. Dot (interference). Bentley 4-10, Tmdeau 1-6. Cincinnati, J.Brooks A9lsf««A A « « AA • Soulhingtoa 5 0 , on Saturday. Justin Herdk:. His luck has been so bad in the last seven years, and late in the game, leading to 14 points for Indianapolis. “I’ve been given the green light to Hou—FG Zendejas 41. 2:15. Atlanta 0 6 7 7—20 11:40; Burr, Dot (cross-checking), 12:17; points, resumes action tonight The Whalers responded after 11-37, Ball 11-24, Esiason 5-31, Jennings 1-3. How the Associated Press Top Twenty Five Kane Anderson and Jason Krsololsky played James Brooks fumbled and Duane Bickett recovered al Hou—Duncan 51 pass from Moon (Zendejas Phoenix 14 7 3 1 0 -3 4 Mokosak, Dot major (fighting), 1538; Lalorgo, especially so this year, that even with the finish line Coach Rick Ley was critical of his get involved in the play more,” Cote PASSING — Indianapolis, Trudeau First Quarter college football teams fared last week and their well for the Masters. against the Montreal Canadiens at 14-27-1-168. Cincinnati, Esiason 14-31-2-169, kick), 11:10. Her. mimr-major (elbowing, ^hting), 15:38. the Bengals’ 16, selling up Jack Trudeau’s 3-yard touch­ Pho—Ferrell 1 run (Del Greco kick), 8:43. next opponents: ahead and Rusty Wallace unable to close ground, Martin team’s inconsistent play. Ley said. “Qnc of the things being Schonert O-O-O-O. Hou—Highsmith 5 pass from Moon (Zerv Second Period—3. Hartford, Evason 3 (Mac- the Forum in Montreal. The Whalers Pho—Ferrell 6 nm (Del Greco kick), 13:46. 1. Notre Dame (7-0-0) beat No. 9 Southern down pass to Albert Bentley with 2:07 remaining. Then RECEIVING—Indianapolis, Rison 5-42 Ver­ dejas kick), 14:48. Oormid), 2:05. 4. Hartford, Ferraro 2 (Babych, couldn’t savor the possibility of his first NASCAR vic­ return home Wednesday night to blasted his players especially after a sUcssed in our system is to pick Second Quarter Cal 28-24; Next: Oct 28 vs. No. 8 Pittsburgh. din 3-63, B.Brooks 3-44, Bentley 3-19. Cincin­ Third Quarter Hull), 4:31 (pp). 5. Detroit Barr 3 (Yzorman, Keith Taylor intercepted Boomer Esiason and relumed Atl—FG McFadden 37. 3.-06. 2. Miami, Fla. (6-03) did not play; Next: Oct tory on Sunday. As Murphy had pointed out to him host Quebec at the Civic Center. 7-3 loss last week to the New York your spot when to move up with the nati, Brown 4-62, J.Brooks 4-29, Holman 3-51, Hou—FG Zendejas 51.13:05. Burr). 1536 (pp). Penalties—Zombo, Dot (trip­ Pho—Wtollley 5 run (Del Greco kick), 13:1Z 28 at No. 14 Florida State. Calendar before, anything that can go wrong, will. the ball to the Cincinnati 21. Gn the next play, Eric Dick­ Marlin 1-10, Kattus 1-9, McGee 1-8. A—59,091. ping), 3:51; Dineen, Har (roughing), 8:18; offense.” AH—FG McFadden 37.14:53. 3. Colorado (7-0-0) beat Kansas 49-17; Next: erson scored. Dickerson rushed for a season-high 152 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. McKognoy, Dot (inlorforonco), 9:01; Babych, “I felt like wc were up to the task, but wc were going Third Quarter O ct 28 at No. 25 Oklahoma. PH Hou 4. Nebraska (7 3 3 ) beat Oklahoma State Har (holding). 14:23; DIneert Har (cross-check­ Today to have to have a duel with fate,” Martin said after win­ yards. Vikings 20, Lions 7 First downs 10 22 P ho-F G Del Greco 50, 629. ing). 19:13. Footbal Ad—K.Jones 14 run (McFadden kick), 13:33. 48-23; Next: O ct 28 vs. Iowa State. Saints 40, Rams 21: New Grlcans struck quickly and Rushes-yards 17-32 41-132 Third Period—6, Hartford, Cote 3 (Yiung, Notre Dame at East Catholic, 3:45 p.m. ning that battle with a thrcc-sccond victory over Wallace. Minnesota 3 10 7 0—20 Fourth Quarter 5. MicNgen (5-13) beat Iowa 26-12; Next: Passing 100 229 Ferraro), 1151. Ffenaitias—Zombo, Dot (hold­ Boys Socesf often in handing the Rams their second consecutive loss Detroit 0 0 0 7— 7 Pho—Farrell 3 run (Dal Greco kick), 2:29. O ct 28 vs. Indiana. “Fate was going to have to work with us on this 49ers Return Ybrds 0 39 . Tennessee (5-13) lost to No. 10 Alabama ing), 639; Yzorman, Dot (roughing). 16:20; SL Joseph al East Catholic, 3:45 after five victories. Bobby Hebert threw touchdown pas­ First Quarter Comp-Att-Int Ad-Setda 16 pass from Miliar (McFadden 6 weekend.” 11-27-2 17-30-0 47-30; Next: O ct 28 at Louisiana State. Evason, Har (roughing), 16:20. Bolton at Cheney Tech, 3:30 Min— FG Karlis 40, 736. Sacked-Yards Lost kick), 5:44. ses of 54 yards to Floyd Turner and 37 yards to Eric Mar­ 1-5 0-0 7. Arkansas (5-13) lost to Texas 24-20; Next: Overtime-None. Penalty-Kocur. Dot, Qlrls Socesr From Page 9 Second Quarter Punts 6-38 3-45 Pho—FG Del Greco 22. 934. RHAM at Bolton, 3:30 tin on consecutive plays early in the third quarter. Hebert Min—FG Karlis 40, :05. O ct 28 vs. No. 16 Houston at Litde Rock, Ark. major-game misconduct (high-sticking), 4:00. Nuggets hold off Jugoplastika Fumbles-Lost 2-2 6-1 A—33,894. Coventry at Bacon Academy, 3:30 Min—Walker 1 run (Karlis kick), 4:41. 8. Pittsburgh (5-0-1) did not play; Next: Oct Shots on goal-Ootroit 3-3-6-1—13. Hartford completed 15 of 22 passes for 276 yards. Penalties-Yards 8-70 9-70 Volleyball ROME (AP) — The man who runs the NBA’s most Third Quarter 28 at No. 1 Notre Dame. 1511-5-2—31. Tims of Ptissession 2028 39:32 East Catholic at Aquinas, 3 :X Dalton Hilliard scored three touchdowns, including a Mirv—Anderson 4 run (Karlis kick), 5:22. 9. Southern Cal (5-23) lost to No. 1 Notre Power-play Opportunities—Detroit 1 of 4; potent scoring machine had just witnessed an exceptional the New England Ritriots on Sun­ earthquake, then you sec your buddy 24-20 on a 21-yard field goal by First downs Hartford 1 of 7. Cross Country Fourth Quarter Dame 28-24; Next: O ct 28 vs. Stanford. 20-yard pass from Hebert on the Saints’ second play of day. down with his eyes as big as golf Greg Davis, Young threw a 43-yard INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushes-yards Manchester at CCC East Meet (Rockville offensive display, and he was not pleased. Fussing 10. Alabama (6 3 3 ) beat No. 6 Tennessee Goalles-Ootrolt Hanloa 3-2-1 (31 shots-28 RUSHING—Pittsburgh, Blackledge 3-13, saves). Hartford. Llut 2-1-1 (1510). High), 330 Denver coach Doug Moc said that the Jugoplastika the game. “Qur players had the opportunity balls,” Sydney said. “Then you touchdown pass to John Taylor with A—51,579. Return Ybrds 47-30; Next: O ct 28 at No. 17 Penn State. Hoge 2-8, Worley 11-6, Wallace 1-5. Houston, A—14.286. COC Meet (at Coginchaug Regional), 2 pm. Redskins 32, Buccaneers 28: Washington put the 3:15 left to play. Comp-Att-Int 11. Auburn (4-23) lost to No. 14 Florida Stale Split team that lost 135-129 to the Nuggets in Sunday’s to think about something else, as wonder what the heck is going on.” Rozier 17-50, Highsmith 7-43, Moon 4-15, 22-14; Next: O ct 28 vs. Mississippi State. Referee—Kerry Fraser. Linesmen— Gord game away by scoring on all three third-quarter posses­ Min Det While 8-13, Pinkett 4-12 Carlson 1-(minus 1). Sacked-Yhrds Lost Tuesday final of the McDonald’s Open put on an offensive perfor­ difficult as that is.” Fuller’s injury was the most A 2-yard touchdown run by First downs 1Z North Carolina State (6-13) lost to Clem- Broseker, Mark Vines. 12 21 PASSING—Pittsburgh, Blackledge Punts B o y s S o c ^ sions. The Skins increased a 12-7 halftime lead to 29-7, Rushes-yards son 30-10; Next: O ct 28 at No. 24 South mance worthy of the best NBA teams. Steve Young, taking over when serious of a rash of San Francisco Roger Craig with 54 seconds 32-117 23-84 11-27-2-105. Houston, Moon 17-29-0-229, Hartford Public at Manchester. 330 Passing Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Carolina. then held off a Tampa Bay rally. Joe Montana went out with a slight 147 198 Carlson 0-1-0-0. Cheney Tech at RHAM. 330 It was so good that Moc wondered how his team came mishaps on what was otherwise a remaining provided the final margin. Return Yards Penaldes-tbrds 3-30 2-36 13. Ilinois (5-1-0) beat Michigan Stats 14-10; 38 13 RECEIVING—Pittsburgh, Stone 2-27, LIppe Porlland at Bolton. 3:30 Mark Rypien threw two touchdown passes to Gary knee sprain laic in the first half, good day for the defending Super The Patriots dropped to 2-5 as Comp-Att-Int Time of Ftossession 2339 36:21 Next: Oct 28 vs. Wisconsin. Baseball out on top. 17-24-0 19-36-2 2- 23, Wforloy 2-23, Carter 2-11, Hill 1-17, Hoge Bacon Academy at Coventry, 3:30 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-13 8-42 14. Florida Stats (5-23) beat No. 11 Auburn “I’ve teen around a long time and it doesn’t get much Clark and Gerald Riggs ran for 99 yards and one score. threw three touchdown passes, com­ Bowl champions. they tried still another quarterback, 1-4, Williams 1-0. Houston, Duncan 3-86, Hill INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Qlrts Soccer Punts 5-41 5-41 22-14; Next: O ct 28 vs. No. 2 Miami, Fla. pleting 11 of 12 throws for 188 In addition to Sydney, linebacker 3- 58, Givins 3-29, Jeffires 2-20, Highsmith RUSHING—Atlanta. 2-8, Settle 14-87, ICJones Manchester at Hartford Public, 3:30 better than that offensively,” Moe said. Broncos 24, Seahawks 21: David Treadwell atoned 36-ycar-old Steve Grogan, without Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-3 15. Washington State (6-23) lost to No. 22 White 2-5, Mrosko 1-14, Pinkett 1-9. 5-22, Haynes 1-2. Phoenix, Jordan 12-49, Far­ Ledyard at East Catholic. 3:30 yards, as the 49crs improved to 6-1 Jim Fahnhorsl was hobbled by a Penalties-Yards 10-122 6-38 Arizona 23-21; Next: Oct 28 at Arizona Stats. Postseason giance for missing a 27-yardcr with 16 seconds left in regulation success. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Houston, Zendejas rell 15-46, Hogeboom 5-11, J.T. Smith 1-11, Qlrts Swlmirnlng Time of Possession 3329 26:31 16. Houston (5-13) beat Southern Methodist WORLD SERIES by kicking a 28-yard field goal with 7:46 gone in over­ and took over sole possession of strain in his right foot that team offi­ Grogan, taking over as the starter 31, 41. Wtolfley 1-5, Sikahema 1-2, Baker 2-1. E.O. Smith at Manchester, 3:M 95-21; Next: O ct 28 vs. No. 7 Arkansas at Litde Saturday, Oct. 14 Silivas steals the show PASSING—Atlanta, Miller 24-44-0-249. Flock, Ark. time as Denver overcame a 14-0 halftime deficit at Seat­ first in the NFC West. cials said might be a sucss fracture, for Doug Flutic — who had taken INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Oakland 5, San Francisco 0 Redskins 32, Buccaneers 28 Phoenix. Hogeboom 17-25-1-181. Tupa STUTTGART, West Germany (AP) — Daniela Silivas Although the fans in Stanford RUSHING—Minnesota, Whikor 20-89, Pen­ 17. Perm S t (5-1-0) dkf not play; Next Oct Sunday, Oct. 15 tle. Norm Johnson missed a 40-yard field goal 5:12 into and Montana was carted off after a over for Tony Eason — completed O-O-O-O. 28 vs. No. 10 Alabama. ney 5-19, Anderson 3-7. Kramer 3-3, Wilson Tampa Bay 7 0 0 21—28 Oakland 5, San Francisco 1, Oakland leads stole some of the show by winning two gold medals on overtime for Seattle. Stadium seemed much like any helmet caught him in the left knee 15 of 29 for 240 yards and two 1-(minus 1). DotroiL Sanders 15-59, Poote Washington O 12 17 3—32 RECEIVING—Adanta, K.Jones 8-57, Settle 18. West Virginia (5-1-1) Cincinnad 69-3; Radio, TV 5-46, Haynes 4-66, Collins 2-34, Thomas 2-27, series 2 3 the final day of the World Gymnastics Championships, other crowd, including staging some with five seconds remaining in the 8-25. First Quarter Next; Oct 28 at Boston College. TUsaday, Oct. 17 John Elway threw a pair of touchdown passes in the touchdowns, but was intercepted Heller 2-8, Bailey 1-11. Phoenix, J.T. Smith 19. Air Force (6-23) lost to Texas Christian but the Soviet Union confirmed its dominance of the 1 FVtSSING—Minnesota, Kramer 15-20-0-143, TB—Reynolds 33 blocked punt return (Ig- Oakland at San Francisco, ppd., earthquake vigorous “waves,” the game had a first half. 7-96, Await 3-35, E.Jones 2-10, Fen-ell 2-9, fourth quarter as the Broncos came back. twice. Wilson 2-4-0-17. DotroiL Peoto 19-36-2-240. webuike kick), 9:56. 27-9; Next: Nov. 4 vs. Army. WMnaaday, Oct. 18 sport by clinching nine golds and taking all the major tit­ Sikahema 1-23, McConkey 1-8, Jordan 1-0. Today Cardinals 34, Falcons 20: Phoenix broke a four-game sobering side. Team owner Edward Bartolo Jr. Morgan had a pair of touchdown RECEIVING— Minnesota, Anderson 4-35, Second Quarter 20. Florida (6-13) beat New Mexico 27-21; Oakland at San Francisco, ppd., earthquake MISSED FIELD GOALS—Adanta, McFad- said he had visions of the season Walker 3-7, Gustafson 2-32, Penney 2-18! Ytes—FG Lohmiller 33, 2:15. Next: Nov. 4 at No. 11 Auburn. Friday, Oct. 27 les. slide before 33,894 fans, the smallest crowd since the On the second play from scrim­ rcr-.-niinns, including a 55-yarder off dan, 43. 7:30 p.m. — Whalers at Jones 2-4, Jordan 1-27, Lewis 1-19, Carter Yfee—Safety, Testaverde tackled by Manley 21. Brigham Yeung (6-13) beat Taxas-EI Oakland at San Francisco, 85 8 p.m. Silivas had a perfect 10 in the floor exercise in Sun­ Cardinals moved from St. Louis last year. mage, 49crs safety Jeff Fuller was slipping away. Paso 49-24; Next: Oct 28 at Hawaii. Canadiens, SportsChannel, WTIC a liea-llicker play on which Grogan 1-16, Dozier 1-2. Detroit, Stanley 6-60, Johnson in and zone, 4:26. 49ers 37, Patriots 20 Saturday, O ct 28 day’s apparatus finals to share the gold with Soviet star Earl Ferrell had just 46 yards on 15 carries but scored carried off by ambulance after “After Fuller, then Montana went 5-47, Clark 4-84, McDonald 3-40, Sanders 1-9 —Clark 7 pass from Rypien (Lohmiller 22. Arizona (5-2-0) beat No. 1b Washington Oakland at San Francisco, 858 pm. 9 p.m. — Bears at Browns, Chan­ handed the ball to Mosi Tatupu into kick), 14:47. Stale 23-21; Next; O ct 28 vs. Pacific University. Svetlana Boginskaya, the all-around champion who also making a hcad-^down tackle of John down and 1 thought, ‘Qh, that’s the MISSED FIELD GOALS-None. New England 0 10 7 3—20 Sunday, Oct. 29 nel 8. WFAN (660-AM), WPOP on runs of 1, 6 and 3 yards. The Cardinals went into the the center of the line, took a Third Quarter SanFrandaoo 0 17 7 13—37 23. Texas AAM (5-23) beat Baylor 14-11; Oakland at San Francisco, 8:28 p.m., If had a 10 on the floor. game leading the league in injuries to regulars (12) and Stephens. franchise,’ ” Bartolo said. “I won’t pitchback from Tatupu and found Bills 34, Jets 3 —Clark 10 pass from Rypien (Lohmiller Second Quarter Next: Oct 28 at Rice. necessary The 19-year-old Romanian also got a gold in the beam say it was like it was going up in kick), 4:30. NE—Morgan 55 pass from Grogan (Davis 24. South Carolina (5-1-1) beat Wfest Carolina TUsaday, Oct. 31 turnovers (25). But they allowed only one interception Later, it was announced that Morgan all alone behind the 49ers’ N.Y. Jete 0 0 3 0 - 3 Vtas—FG Lohmiller 42, 8:40. kick), 39. 24-3; Next: O ct 28 vs. No. 12 North Carolina San Francisco at Oakland, 8:28 p.m, If exercise and took home a Mercedes 190, presented after and converted two Atlanta fumbles into touchdowns. Fuller had sustained a compression smoke, but there was kindling.” sccondardy. Buffalo 3 10 7 14 -34 Vites—Riggs 6 run (Lohmiller kick), 13:40. SF—Rice 3 pass from Montana (Cofer kick), State. necessary More sports The game was shifted from First Quarter Fourth Quarter 632. 25 Oklahoma (5 2 3 ) beat Iowa Stats 43-40; Wednaaday, Nov. 1 she was voted tlic most charming gymnast by the Stut­ Eagles 10, Raiders 7: Philadelphia survived when fracture of three vertebrae in his Fullback Tom Rathman had 11 Buf—FG Norwood 38, 9:05. TB—Tate 10 pass from Testaverde (Ig- S F -F G Color 23, 1^18. Next: Oct 28 vs. No. 3 Colorado. San Francisco at Oakland, 8:28 p.m., if — see page 14 tgart fans. Luis Zendejas made a 34-yard field goal on the final play neck. Candlestick ftirk some 35 miles catches for 103 yards for the 49ers, Second Quarter webuike kick), :24. NE—FG Davis 49, 13:59. necessary The United States’ brightest star was national cham­ of the third quarter and Jeff Jaeger missed a 42-yardcr The injury was not life-lhrcalcn- south to Stanford Stadium, becom­ Buf—Thomas 3 run (Norwood kick), 1:43. TB—Hill 20 pass from Testaverde (Igwabuike SF—Wtells 1 pass from Young (Cofer kick), and Rice had 112 yards and two But—FG Norwood 27. 12:26. kick), :50. 15:00. pion Brandy Johnson, who won a silver in the vault on with 1:59 to go in the game. Seth Joyner sacked Steve ing, doctors at Stanford University ing the first NFL contest ever to be touchdowns on six receptions. Third Quarter Vltea—FG Lohmiller 29,11 ;56. Third Quarter College football scores Saturday, the first U.S. individual medal since 1981. Beuerlein for eight yards on the previous play. Hospital .said, but there was some moved because of a natural disaster. Although the game had most of Buf—Fleed 20 pass from Reich (Norwood NE—Morgan 19 pass from Grogan (Davis TB—Carrier 4 pass from Testaverde (Ig- EAST Candlestick, which sustained kick), 7:08. webuike kick), 13:49. kick), 7:06. Hie Eagles had three sacks and two interceptions, of­ danger that Fuller might not recover the usual NFL trappings, and Army 34, Lafayette 20 NY—FG Leahy 41, 14:44. A—52,862. SF—Rico 50 pass from Young (Cofer kick), Texas breaks into Top 25 full use of his right arm because of minor damage when the quake Boston U. 34, Rhode Island 31 ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. fsetting a weak game for Randall Cunningham, who con­ players generally said they forgot Fourth Quarter 9:53. Brown 28, Cornell 7 NEW YGRK (AP) — Successive victories over Gk- nerve damage. struck 30 minutes before the Buf—Harrrxin 12 pass from Fteich (Norwood Fourth Quarter nected on eight of 20 for 64 yards. die disaster while they were playing, Delaware 21, Massachusetts 14 kick), 6:18, First downs NE—FG Davis 21, 731. lahoma and Arkansas have convinced voters that Texas Dolphins 23, Packers 20: Green Bay staged another Fuller was listed in serious but scheduled start of the third World the quake was never completely for­ Harvard 6, Dartnwuth 5 Buf—K.Davis 7 pass from Fleich (Norwood Rushes-yards SF—Taylor 43 pass from Y>ung (Cofer kick), INSURANSMITHS SINCE belongs among the Top 25. Two successive losses also of its late comebacks, rallying to tic the game 20-20 with stable condition late Sunday, ac­ Series game last Tuesday, was not gotten, kick), 9:38. FYssing 1:45. Holy Cross 31, Colgate 8 A—76,811. Return Yards SF—Craig 3 run (kick failed), 1436. Lehigh 33, Northeastern 13 convinced them that Air Force doesn’t. 53 seconds to go on Don Majkowski’s 10-yard pass to cording to a nursing supervisor at deemed ready for Sunday’s football “Wc fell like we had to give Comp-Att-Int A—70,000. Maine X , Connscdcut 8 1914 Following a weekend of upsets, those are among the Sterling Sharpe. Sharpe also had a 22-yard touchdown Stanford. game. people something to be happy about, Navy 27, Boston College 24 NYJ Bui Sacked-Yards Lost Harry Sydney, a reserve fullback The 49crs broke away from a First downs 9 22 Punts New HampsNrs 21, Richmond 7 most dramatic changes in the Associated Press college catch with 5:M remaining. some kind of joy,” 49ers nose guard Rushee-yards 12-39 52-204 Fumbles-Lost First downs Perm 25, Bucknell 24 football poll. But Miami got the ball al its 31 and Dan Marino who sustained a slight fracture in his 17-17 tic when Young and Jerry Michael Carter said. “If football’s it, Passing 115 139 Penalties-Yards Rushes-yards Princeton 33, Fordham 20 Syracuse 49, Rutgers 28 The Longhorns, who shocked Gklahoma two weeks moved the Dolphins into range with completions of 24 left arm later in the game, said Rice hooked up on a 50-yard scor­ that’s QK with us.” Fleturn Yards 0 22 Time of Fbssession fussing 649-5241 Villanova 20, William A Mary 17 Comp-Att-Int 13-31-1 13-20-0 Return Vbrds 65 East Ceiitar Street ago, did the same to ihcn-No. 7 Arkansas on Saturday by yards to Fred Banks and 20 and 14 yards to Mark seeing Fuller hurl made a bad week ing pass play with five minutes left Said Craig: “The atmosphere was West Virginia 69, Cincinnad 3 Sacked-Yards Lost 5-38 1-6 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Comp-Att-Int Manchester, CT a 24-20 score to move into the ranked teams for the first Clayton. Pete Stoyanovich kicked a 33-yard field goal worse. in the third quarter. different, but it was fun, especially Sacked-Yards Lost vale 23, Columbia 0 Punts 6-27 3-41 RUSHING—Tampa Bay, Tale 6-7, Howard time this scasion at No. 24. with six seconds to go. “You think about things, the After the Patriots clo.sed to within with the crowd doing the wave.”

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THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME . by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Puzzles TV Tonight Unscramble these four Jumbles, Sorry, Rodney one letter to each square, to form FOCUS four ordinary words.

53 Boor ( ^ (6Z) Art of the Western World (CC) 6?^ ACROSS Answer lo Previous Puxils 7:00PM (T) Inside Edition (6T) 21 Jump Street (CC) The Jump 54 Grafling Street cops pose as homeless runaways This look at the Renaissance at Its height TACCH 1 SpMdt twig □□□ QOaCl QIIDD nf) Wheel of Fortune (CC). to find a missing teen-ager. (60 min.) (R) (In profiles Leonardo da Vinci, Michaelangelo, 5 Playful child 56 Sioux Indian n CD Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) Stereo) Raphael, Titian and Tintoretto. (60 min.) g 12, Roman 57 Egg (comb, □ Part 4 of 9. Dear Abby Sylvia Porter 12 E plurlbui form) fTT) People's Court [A&E] Memories of China Premiere a (1® Hogan's Heroes 58 Straight — @) Kate & Allie (CC) Chinese food expert Kenneth Lo takes 13 Howl — arrow viewers behind the bamboo curtain where [A & E ] Shortstories A spinster searches (S) dD MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour INGGO 14 Mortar mixer sg Actor — 2- sea slugs and boiled tortoise are delica­ for a man in "The Couch," a lovesick cook Abigail Van Buren 15 Trademark Julia L □ □ G □ □ □ □ §6) Police Story cies. (60 min.) Part 1 of 2. concocts a tasty way to win the heart of a 16 La 60 Put L G D G G G (30) (451 Current Affair [CNN] PrimeNews beautiful customer In "Breakfast Mes­ □ Tax benefits exist Douce” 61 Small hone G G G G G G sages ' (60 min.) 17 Eaatarn title 62 Elbow's i i Cheers (CC). [DIS] Swiss Family Robinson [CNN] CNN News IS Not reliable counterpart d B Charles in Charge (CC) Charles helps [ESPN] Monday Night Matchup Prev­ LEWET A PATE 15 20 Comedian GGGGGGG GGOGD the Powell kids with a school project; Wal­ iew of game between the Chicago Bears [ESPN] Swimsuit Jamaica Richard — 50/VlETHlMS you Elderly can be DOWN □□□G GGGG □□□ ter dates Buddy’s grandmother and the Cleveland Browns. [M AX] MOVIE; The Great Outdoors' with charity gifts 22 Mao — tung /MUST BREAK WHBM □ G G G a n [A & E ] Chronicle A look at modern mili­ [HBO] Jim Henson's Ghost of Faffner (CC) A Chicago family’s idyllic country va­ z c 23 Gravel ridge 1 South Afri­ GGGG GGGG nOG YOU THIS. The 1986 federal lax reform law sent a shock wave 24 Eerl — can tribe tary training with ex-Marine Mike Barnicle Hall (CC). (In Stereo) cation turns disastrous when obnoxious 21 Film spool 43 Men ------relatives show up. Dan Aykroyd, John HInee 2 ------the (R) [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire BALIEW named as jurors through the nation’s charitable institutions. Reform 27 Scoffed ground floor 23 Remarkable 45 Comedian Candy, Stephanie Faracy. 1988. (iated PG. [CNN] Moneyline Now arrange the circled letters to 31 Companion 3 Small dogs person (si.) Jack — [MAX] MOVIE: Stripes’ (CC) Two (In Stereo) lowered the top tax rates. Those who previously could Army recruits spark an international inci­ form the surprise answer, as sug­ ofaeh 4 Flat 24 Ditch 46 Sticky [D IS ] Which W itch Is Which? Buttons. □ r x : gested by the above cartoon. Rusty and Jonesy the Park Ranger play dent when their joyride in a prototype tank [TMC] MOVIE: 'Biloxi Blues' Neil Si receive the greatest tax benefits by donating to charity 32 Lawn party 5 Coarse cord 25 First-rate (2 substances mon's semi-autobiographical account of DEAR ABBY: I’ve been reading your column in the 47 Church part host to all the wilderness animals In this takes them across the Czechoslovakian no longer had much incentive to do so. Charitable con­ 34 Booth 6 Three feel wds.) his days as an Army recruit in 1945 Missis­ New York Post since you started writing. I’m 88 years 26 This and — 48 Think noth­ Halloween special. (R| border. Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren 35 Obatacle 7 Actress sippi. Matthew Broderick, Christopher Print answer here: [ XXXJ 1C XX tributions dropped. 37 Rookie 27 Eye ing — Oates. 1981. Rated R. old, have been an American citizen since 1930, and have Novak [ESPN] SportsCenter Walken, Matt Mulhern. 1988. Rated PG- 39 Piece lor 8 Pass by Infection 49 Mortgage, (Answers tomorrow) It turns out, though, that there are provisions of the [TM C] MOVIE: Eight Men Out’ (CC) 13. |ln Stereo) worked as both a musician and printer until three years coal g Aid In 28 Steals e.g. [LIFE] This Evening Jumbles: OUTDO AISLE BABOON TIPTOE Eight ballplayers from the seemingly un­ Saturday's ago. I’m now retired and collect Social Security and tax law that can provide big tax dividends when you 40 Heavy fish­ diagnosing 29 Protection 5 0 ------[USA]angle Miami Vice 1 0 :3 0 P M 3 3 Newhart (CC) George 30 Repudiate 51 Dissipated beatable Chicago White Sox are accused Answer: Never lend money to this guy! — make even large donations. ing tool 10 Villain In of throwing the 1919 World Series. John receives the shock of his life during a visit union pensions. 42 Vaporous “Othsllo" 33 Lab burner man 7 :3 0 P M 3 ) Entertainment Tonight A "DEBT” BEAT 36 Catch 52 Strike out Rock Brynner recalls the life of his father, Cusack, Charlie Sheen, DB Sweeney. from his elderly family friend. Aunt Bess. Now, my reason for writing: I feel that 1, and other The general rules governing charitable gifts, the Inter­ 44 Wood sorrel 11 Construc­ (R) (In Stereo) 45 Sandwich tion beam (2 38 Amorous 55 Same late actor Yul Brynner. (In Stereo) 1988. Rated PG. senior citizens, are being discriminated against because a nal Revenue Service notes, were not changed substan­ look (comb, form) gS ® USA Tonight type (ebbr,) wds.) CB @ Jeopardy! (CC). [USA] Murder. She Wrote New York law prohibits men and women who are over tially in the 1986 law. These, briefly, are the mles: 46 EH 19 Air dsfsnse 41 Antarctic g® Dr. Tuthill's Focus on You • Donations of cash and property to qualified charities 4S Downwind gp. feature (3) Kate & Allie (CC). 8 ; 3 0 PM (33 Newhart (CC) When Ste­ 75 from serving as jurors. (11) WPIX News phanie pressures him for more money, Mi­ @ Odd Couple KIT N’ CARLYLE by Larry WrIghI Last year I applied for jury duty in the Brooklyn are tax deductible. The word “qualified” is important be­ r “ 2 9 TIT TT chael quits his job to become a lounge sin­ S® Hogan's Heroes cause a non-profit organization doesn’t qualify until the (18) Secrets & Mysteries A review of the ger. (In Stereo) Supreme Court and was rejected because of my age. Isn’t n Ninja, Japan's secret society of assassins (22) ®6) Hogan Family (CC) The twins' ® Three's Company that outrageous? Surely I don’t need the $12 a day it IRS says it does. If in doubt, chick with your local IRS, -12 nr u Host: Edward Mulhare. biology teacher (Mark Linn-Baker) is in­ [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Masquerade' (CC) An office. §6) ® ) M*A*S*H vited to stay with the family after he's ambitious young man targets a rich, naive pays. 15 r w kicked out of his house. (In Stereo) heiress for marriage. Rob Lowe, Meg Tilly, • Cash donations are limited to 50 percent of your ad­ (15) Hard Copy Scheduled: a profile of Doug Savant. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) When a man such as the late Claude Pepper could Oprah Winfrey. [ESPN] Monday Night Magazine justed gross income. , II function brilliantly in the U.S. Congress until his untime­ S5) Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) [HBO] MOVIE: Clara's Heart' (CC) A 1 1 :0 0 P M 3 3 iB News (CC) • I*ropeny donations are, with few exceptions, limited Jamaican housekeeper helps a young boy ly death recently at age 88, why should citizens be The Associated Press L ® Newhart (CC). (33 Crimewatch Tonight cope with his parents' crumbling marriage deprived of serving as jurors simply because they are to 30 percent of your adjusted gross income. g j Cheers (CC). Cash conuibutions, being relatively simple, have [A&E] World of Survival (R) Whoopi Goldberg, Neil Patrick Harris, Mi­ more than 75 years old? MAKING A DECISION — World champion chess player Gary Kasparov ponders his next 5 T w [CNN] Crossfire chael Ontkean. 1988 Rated PG-13. (Ir g® Learn to Play the Piano Overnight I am sure there are many others like me who could resulted in few accounting problems over the years. But Stereo) (25) ® M *A*S*H move Sunday during his match against Deep Thought, a chess computer that won this 32- [D IS ] W itch’s Night Out Animated. A prove, by a physician’s certificate if necessary, that they donation of property has caused headaches. 31 7 has-been witch remains unemployed on 9:00PM (33 Murphy Brown (CC) Vaca 62) News (Live) year’s World Computer Chess Championship. Kasparov won both games against the com­ Halloween afternoon. (R) (In Stereo) tioning Miles finds himself to be the only could perform as efficiently as younger people. IRS rules specify that a donation is deductible at its 95 TT ■35- (24) Television (CC) Comedy's evolution puter. [E S P N ] NFL Trivia Game journalist at an airplane hijacking. (Ir from Milton Berle, Jackie Gleason and Sid In all my 55 years of being an American citizen, I have fair market value, this is not the price you paid for the Stereo) [H B O ] Babar Caesar's vaudeville antics to Norman Lear old clothes you’re new donating to the thrift shop, it’s; 40 (33 (35) NFL Football: Chicago Bears a1 sitcoms, "M’ A*S*H " and Monty Python never missed voting. Abby, please help us older folks. [LIFE ] Day by Day (R) SAMUEL PEVSNER the price the thrift shop believes those second-hand Cleveland Browns (CC) (3 hrs.) (Live) (60 min.) Part 2 of 8 (R) items will bring arriving at an appraisal has been the 8 :0 0 P M (3) Major Dad (CC) Polly reluc (33 National Geographic Over 300 miles 6® Weekday DEAR MR. PEVSNER: I called upon Sidney D. tantly joins other Marine wives in a day of from Nairobi, Dr. Louis S B Leakey and his g® News source of controversy. On high-ticket items, the IRS rigorous training maneuvers wile have worked for 35 years locating Rosoff, Esq. — my Unisty new York legal eagle. His (5l) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) PEOPLE may require an independent appraisal. (33 (45) MacGyver (CC) While at his alma fragments of man's earliest ancestors (6C reply, in part: z53 mater. MacGyver prevents a disturbed stu­ min ) [A & E ] Lorenzo Lamas at the Improv “Dear Abby: You will be pleased to learn that by But this situation, which h ^ been a problem to many, also can become a great advantage, points out Steve dent from contaminating the campus with S2) (15) MOVIE; 'False Witness' Pre­ [CNN] Moneyline amendment of the new York State Judiciary Law in 1987, 57 a plutonium bomb (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) miere. (CC) Alt assistant district attorney [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Gaerte of Geo. S. Olive & Co., a firm of certified public (33 National Geographic The life of scien­ realizes she may be promoted if she can effective Sept. 1, 1987, they deleted the provision that a 50 convict a suspect in a controversial rape [ES PN ] Bodyboards: Pro Champion­ Chess champion beats computer accountants based in Indianapolis. G5- tist Louis S B Leakey, called the Darwin of ships From Oahu, Hawaii (R) juror had to be less than 76 years of age. (There were ob­ human prehistory, is told in his own words case. Phylicia Rashad, Philip Michael Tho­ Say, for example, you have substantial stock holdings mas, Robin Mattson 1989 (In Stereo) [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire viously others who felt the same as Mr. Pevsner — that (c) 1989 by NEA, Inc. through films made during his career. (60 NEW YORK (AP) — It was a presented the award to Reagan, and, like many investors, you’ve done well in recent 23 min ) (24) ®7) Travels (CC) Novelist and politi­ [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) ‘the riper the fruit, the sweeter it is.’) cian Mario Vargas Llosa explores the his­ battle of world chess champions — palace officials said. Nancy The Clash top list months. Your shares have appreciated substantially. If (11> MOVIE: 'Harry and the Hendersons' 1 1 :3 0 P M (33 Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) “Mr. Ftvsner can therefore refer the jury clerk to the A Washington family's life is turned upside tory and mythology of the Peruvian jungle man vs. computer — and the mind Reagan, Crown F*rince Naruhilo you sell them, you will face a big tax exposure. (TD Honeymooners provisions of Section 510 of the New York Stale down after they run into Bigfoot during a city of Iquilos. (60 min.) proved mightier than the of decade’s best Assume, too, that you customarily make gifts to your g® Personal Power Judiciary Law if the issue arises the next lime he is and Ambassador Michael Ar- camping trip and lake the lumbering cree- (6i) Alien Nation (CC) George accepts a microchip. Ix)r now. macost also attended the ceremony NEW YORK (AP) — Rock college or to other favorite organizations. Now, remem­ ture home John Lilhgow, Melinda Dillon. loan from a Newcomer loan officer before (2® Twilight Zone called. We have been advised by the County Clerk’s of­ Margaret Langrick 1987 discovering he's a drug czar (60 min.) (In CELEBRITY CIPHER 62) g® Tonight Show (R) (In Stereo) The world champion, 26-year- and luncheon. band The Clash’s “London Call­ ber, property donations are deductible at their fair Stereo) fice that it is now their policy that those prospective Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous (18) MOVIE; 'Heartbeat' A distinguished SNAFU by Bruce Beattie old Garri Kasparov, coasted to two Reagan received the award from ing” and rock star Prince’s “Fhirple market value. What you paid has nothing to do with it. people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands lor diplomat falls in love with a lady pick­ [A & E ] Our Century: De Gaulle (2® Your Show of Shows jurors over age 70 who receive notice of jury service will another. Today's clue: O equals V. victories Sunday over Deep the Japanese government for Rain” topped a list of the 100 This applies to used goods that have lost some of their pocket. Ginger Rogers, Jean Pierre Au- [C N N ] Larry King Live g® St. Elsewhere be permitted to serve at their option.” mont, Basil Rathbone 1946 Thought, a chess-playing computer promoting peace and friendship greatest albums of the 1980s pick­ value, it also applies to property that has appreciated — [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Funny Face' A fashion (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour relax, Sam. You’re still eligible for jury duly. 'RC CYQHK Y IFC (?5) MOVIE: 'Angel Heart' A routine in­ photographer helps turn a saleswoman [CNN] Sports Tonight that can analyze over 700,000 with Japan and for working to ed by the editors of Rolling Stone. and now is worth more. vestigation plunges a private detective into into one of the world's most glamorous [D IS ] MOVIE; ‘Sitting Pretty' The self- „ vm \X)es . moves a second. protect the free trade system The Clash, a now defunct band “Which means that you can deduct the property you a nightmare world of voodoo worship and models Fred Astaire, Audrey Hepburn, DEAR ABBY: I’ve never seen this discussed in your FP CNRSBK CF ritual murder in 1955 New Orleans Mickey centered Mr Belvedere becomes a baby­ Kasparov said at first he missed during his eight years in office, of­ whose lyrics featured aggressive Kay Thompson 1957 sitter for a trio of bratty children Robert column, but I can’t believe I’m the only one who has donate at its current, higher value, without being taxed Rourke, Robert De Niro, Lisa Bonet 1987 the psychological tension and ficials said. The last and only other working-class politics that became for the capital gains on the property,” explains Gaerte. [ESPN] Spirit of Adventure Young, Maureen O'Hara, Clifton Webb v m ? ever had this problem — woman or man. GMFOH DFV YMH (22) (15) ALF (CC) Willie, in an effort to curb 1948 energy of a human opponent. U.S. president to receive the honor the staple of the punk movement, Tliis means, too, that if you bought slwes for $25 and ALF's cotton addiction, holds a support [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Quarterback Princess’ My husband and I had a very happy marriage. When A teen-age girl fights for the right to be­ [ESPN] SportsCenter But then he “felt a burst of ener­ was Dwight Eisenhower. recorded “London Calling” in they’re now worth $50, you can give them to a qualified KTYMC, UVe FSID group meeting in his living room (In he died, it was loo soon — it always is — but I’m learn­ Stereo) come quarterback of her high-school foot­ [M AX] MOVIE: The Witches of Eas gy from the audience wanting me charity and take a $50 d^uction. ball team Helen Hunt. Don Murray, John tw ick' (CC) Three divorcees get more ing to live without him. No moping, no whining. I 1980. §4) National Geographic Asiatic lions in Stockwell 1983 to really crush the computer. Be­ FSH CNRSB CF India and a South American jaguar attempt than they bargained for when they unwit­ manage to lead a busy, pleasant family and social life. The rest of the top 10, in des­ If it’s real estate that you are giving to the charitable tingly conjure up "the man of their cause we all have something in to elude hunters (60 min ) [USA] Prime Time Wrestling (2 hrs ) After a while, acquaintances and relatives began ur­ Michener opens cending order, are: “Purple Rain,” institution, you can gain the benefits of the appreciated dreams." Jack Nicholson, Cher, Susan common — we are all human GMFOH DFV YMH (26) MOVIE: 'Night and Day' A romanti­ 9 :3 0 P M 3 3 Famous Teddy Z (CC) Sarandon 1987. Rated R (In Stereo) ging me to dale. (There is no pressure from cIo.se friends, by Prince and the Revolution; value for income tax purposes and reduce your properly cized version of the life of songwriter Cole Teddy Z's client backs out of a lucrative beings.” 1 1 :3 5 P M (33 Night court Part 1 of 2 art museum “The Joshua Tree,” by the Irish lax as well. RBSFMYSC.’ — XFS Porter. Cary Grant, Alexis Smith, Monty film deal after an unfavorable horoscope who simply include me in their plans.) I don’t want to Woolley. 1946 reading The champion said computers rock group U2; “Remain in Light,” It sounds easy. And for the most part, it is. 1 2 :0 0 A M 3 3 (4® News “dale” and have said as much. Still, they give my COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. (AP) — 3® MOVIE: 'Blood Sport' A suave, freel­ are moving in the right direction, by th e Talking Heads; “There are a couple of little traps,” warns Gaerte. The N H M F I X . 1 0:00PM 33 Designing Women (CC) (VD Hill Street Blues telephone number to “likely prospects,” so when I’m Author James Michener helped ance investigator for the British Jockey Anthony attempts to prove himself when and predicted machines will be first trap: “There may be some alternative minimum tax PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Marriage is a great Institution, (j® Home Shopping Network (2 hrs.) called, 1 make excuses. open a new art museum with ad­ “Graceland,” by Paul Simon; Club probes the disappearance of a prize Mary Jo hires him for a contracting |ob. (In able to beat snong grandmasters in “Bom in the U.S.A.” by Bruce exposure, so you eould end up giving back part of the but I’m not ready for an institution." — Mae West. racehorse Ian MeShane. Patrick Macnee, Stereo) (1® Personal Power I have my hands full fielding approaches without this. vice for politicans: Let private in­ Lloyd Bochner. 1989 two or three years. Springsteen; “Thriller,” by benefit in untaxed appreciation in the form of increased (33 (2® News (2® Success 'n' Life I’m at a loss to know how to handle the situation. Any dividuals buy public art. ® 1989 by NEA. Inc. 023 (57) Nature: The Great Rift (CC) Examines “I’m very happy I could do in Michael Jackson; “Murmur,” by alternative minimum tax. Cfi) WPIX News (61) Light His Fire help? Michener said Sunday at the the Red Sea, the island of Madagascar and both games what I wanted,” said R.E.M.; “Shoot Out the Lights,” “A second trap is that the property must have been the effect of plate tectonics on East Africa (T® Anushka [A&E] Memories of China CONTENT ALONE Kasparov, who hasn’t lost a tour­ new Berman Museum of Art at Ur- (60 min ) Part 3 of 3. (In Stereo) All in the Family [CNN] Newsnight by Richard and Linda Thompson, held long-term — a minimum of a year — for the (2® DEAR CONTENT: Your signature is the perfect nament since 1981. “In the first sinus College that elected officials response. “Thank you. I’m content alone.” and ‘Tracy Chapman,” by folk benefit to apply. So you should make sure you’ve game, with black, I played quietly. “don’t know what they’re doing. owned the property or slock at least that long.” They are terribly vulnerable to singer Tracy Chapman. ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves In the second game, I tried to crush The picks by 10 editors of the it in the opening.” public opinion and it is unfair to saddle them with decisions which magazine appear in the Nov. 16 THAT DOCSMTCOUMT I a o T A H o u ^ f O U T Dr. Gott Reagans honored it takes even a brilliant connoisseur issue. Today in History A5JUMPiwGouror0ep/ years to develop.” Simon to write by Japan’s leader “The collection of great art must Peter Gott, M.D. be left to private individuals, and novel on her life Today is Monday, Oct. 23, the 296th day of 1989. I then, structure society so that later There are 69 days left in the year. TOKYO (AP) — Former Presi­ on they will give it to the public,” NEW YORK (AP) — Singer Today’s highlight in history: dent Reagan lunched with said Michener, the author of such Carly Simon says she is writing a On (Dct. 23, 1983, 241 U.S. Marines and sailors in Additional zinc Emperor Akihito today and best-selling novels as “Tales of novel based on her life after com­ Lebanon died in an explosion caused by a suicide truck- received one of Japan’s top honors South F^cific,” “Hawaii,” “Space” ing out with a children’s book that bomber who crashed into the U.S. compound at Beirut — the Grand Cordon of the and “Centennial.” stems from hundreds of nights of International Airport. An almost simultaneous attack on can be dangerous Supreme Order of the Chrysan­ The author has a home in Bucks storytelling. French forces in the Lebanese capital claimed the lives of themum — for promoting free County. Simon recalled making up bed­ 58 paratroopers. DEAR DR. GOTT: Would you please give me an ex­ trade and friendship with Japan. The Berman Museum was time stories for her son and On this date: planation of what zinc has to do with a man’s sex life, if The award ceremony and named for Philip I. and Muriel M. daughter, now ages 12 and 15, In 1864, forces led by Union General Samuel R. Curtis THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom PHIPPS^^* by Joseph Farris anything? luncheon at the Imperial Palace in Berman of Allentown, who con­ “Eventually it became that the defeated Confederate General Stirling Price’s army in DEAR READER: Zinc is one of many minerals central Tokyo was the first meeting tributed 1,5(X) art works from their kids would want to bypass the Missouri. necessary for normal body function; it is an essential in­ a • between the two men since Akihito collection. Berman is the former books and they’d say, ‘Oh Mom, In 1910, Blanche S. Scott became the first woman to : looeeu^^B iv^ gredient in more than 70 enzyme systems that control succeeded his father, the late owner of the Hess’ department tell that story again about Amy, the metabolism. Zinc deficiency causes stunted growth, taste make a solo public airplane flight, reaching an altitude of .•:'t-Xa7f0F^TTl-ll06! Emperor Hirohito, in January and store chain. bear that danced.’ Or the story 12 feet as she sailed across a park in Fort Wayne, Ind. and smell disorders, night blindness, immune impair­ since Reagan retired to California. The opening exhibit features art about Wiwac, the little girl who ment, poor healing, hair loss, dermatitis, diarrhea and In 1915, 25,(XX) women marched in New \brk City, Akihito and Empress Michiko by Edgar Degas, Rembrandt Peale, had a speech impediment and demanding the right to vote. male infertility (low sperm count and defective sperm). looked on as palace Grand Master Marc Chagall, John Singer Sar- couldn’t say her real name, which A rare form of impotence, associated with zinc deficien­ In 1942, during World War II, Britain launched a of Ceremonies Kiyoshi Sumiya geant and Edward Hopper. is Lilac,” she said. major offensive against Axis forces at El Alamein, cy, can be correctod by supplemental zinc. (BUS) . Notice that I’ve listed any of the complications of zinc Egypt. • y o deficiency. No valid study has shown that additional zinc i^kip — above the Recommended Daily Allowance of 15 mil­ ligrams per day — improves sexual performance or aids Wallace hosting her own cable television show health. In fact, excess zinc can be hamful. For example, it can cause anemia by interfering with copper THE GRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr metabolism. Meal, eggs, liver and seafood are rich By Jay Sharbutt “is a woman’s network,” she says. “But recalls, and said, “I couldn’t booshwah WINTHROP by Dick CavalH natural sources of zinc. The Associated Press it’s not as if a man tunes in, he’s going to about this another minute if my life Impotent or infertile men with normal body levels of get a ... rash. We’re looking to broaden depended on it.” AHHicFALL If IVlTtlE AIR «Af W AfTEHf TURN AHP THE PCTATO fAUAP 1 F C 3 TV Topics 30UUDS L-KE H ES^IN ie ANC> f UMA5ER MEREt-Y zinc often mistakenly believe that supplemental doses of what women’s issues are considered to W H A T ^C U R n e w /WR. R/MABO. A tSaPEM VEUeVAnTWE A MOLD/ 6REEN... - A J B NEW YORK — After 6 1/2 years with (She used a naughtier word than lOBB PRINCIPAL FORA'S A PI^AMT MEMORV,. OAV»A PRIUJANT REP-~ the mineral will improve virility. This is incorrect. As be.” booshwah. We have changed the word to PRIKiaPAL^ NAME"? 1 CBS News, more than two of those with UONS AS HE WANTS TO BE. with vitamins and other minerals, an excess is not as the now-extinct “West 57th“ series, Jane taping: Meredith Vieira, now with CBS’ Perhaps the only talk show host protect the innocent.) T healtJiful as an adequate amount. Although zinc is a vital Wallace quite. Her star was rising then. Minutes.” ^ around nowadays with a degree in politi­ The studio became “hush-quiet,” she element, I discourage patients from taking doses exceed­ But her patience with the gypsy life had A class act, Wallace said of her old cal science from Yale, Wallace, from St. said. “I had to say to a technician, ‘Ex­ 7 ing the RDA. To give you more information, I am send­ fallen. “West 57th” colleague and pal. Paul, Minn., has paid her journalistic cuse me, did that go out on the air? Be­ ing you a free copy of my Health Report “Fads I- She spoke by phone last week while dues. She worked as a general assign­ cause I sure didn’t mean for it to.’” It Vitamins and Minerals.” Other readers who would like a “I’d had it with travelling 250,000 changing her clothes for the the second ment reporter at stations in New Haven, sure went out on the air, the technician copy should send $1.25 with a stamped, self-addressed miles a year,” she said. The pay was show of the day. “I’m trying to gel my Conn., Denver and here before joining said. envelope to P.O. box 91369, Cleveland 44101-3369. Be good. She got to cover small wars, shirt over my head, hang on,” she said, CBS News in 1981. After the commercials, a chastened mnu sure to mention die title. among other things, and was a summer- laughing. She has a breezy, no-nonsense manner Wallace apologized on the air. A few in­ substitute anchor in 1984 on the “CBS Her new network says it serves nearly and a sense of humor that at times can dustry observers and inmates subse­ DEAR DR. GOrr: What would be the cause of my Evening News.” 44 million of the nation’s 50.9 million be, well, salty. quently thought she had been knocking neck, fingers and wrists turning black when I wear good A few million viewers noticed this one But she was always on the go. It homes with cable. Its programming the show. Not so, she says. “In fact, I EEK & M EEK® by Howie Schneider jewelry? seemed altogether checkout time, she seeks a female audience. day in 1984 when, while subanchoring was just saying that I couldn’t keep bab­ ALLEY OOP by Dave Graua DEAR READER: Certain people seem to excrete “TTic CBS Morning News,” she emitted says, when she realized that “my close But she says her show — which she bling about nothing.” / THIIOGS ARt f^IMPA PUUr~ -m o ^ '5 NJO RA5SIOO IfO SOM& REDPl£ ARt &V/EW ARE THESE \YES,GIRLS! THEY'LL^ DIP HE OOOH.MY! WOULDN'T^ WHYD BECAUSE TH’ LESS substances (in their perspiration) that oxidiz.e metals. 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WE GRAB THAT She had been discussing a sci-fi movie -m t PRE5l [ m : V PRIZES?^ ■ DON'T YOU STUFF, TH' BETTERl black deposits on the skin of such individuals. served as host for two “People” We just finished taping one about she ever want to return to life as a net­ TAKE A IOOk ! ^ X ■ Of course, silver jewelry will commonly cause a black magazine TV specials since leaving CBS with the show’s other fill-in anchor. Bill work correspondent? -y' ■ mothers on crack. a tiik discoloration on most people, as tarnish is rubbed off on in 1987, she is starting life anew in “And we’re about to do a show on Plante. Props from the film were pul on “I have missed some of the people and the skin. So will copper and brass. Such a reaction to cable, in her own one-hour weekday talk Phoebe Snow, who has spent the last their desk. She and Plante were told they some of the work,” Wallace replied. “I gold is much less common and probably reflects sweat- show on the Lifetime network. eight years raising a handicapped child. had four minutes to fill and to discuss the have to say that to be honest... and there induced oxidation of trace metals that give gold jewelry “The Jane Wallace Show” is the new Which is why she dropped out of music. props. are times I miss investigative reporting its strength. Therefore, if you use high-karat gold, the job. Premiering today, it’s taped with a The show’s not exclusively aimed at 'They did, but it wasn’t easy. Finally, the most. " —— discoloration should be far less noticeable. In addition, studio audience in Astoria, near Manhat­ women.” when she thought the show h ^ cut to a “At the same time, do I want to come 0 33^ you will want to avoid jewelry made from other metals. tan. One audience member at her first Sure, Lifetime, partly owned by ABC, commercial, she turned to Plante, she back to that life? Uh, no.” toi-h 14—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Oct. 23, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Oct. 23,1989—15 In Brief . . . HDMES I HOMES FOR SALE HOMES HDMES APARTMENTS I FOR SALE FOR SALE LOTS/LAND I APARTMENTS RODMMATES Maine proves too powerful for UConn FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT ' FDR RENT WANTED MANCHESTER - Now I MANCHESTER - Well Applications now available only 135,000 for these HISTORIC Charm - 3 NEWLY constructed co­ APPROVED Building MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ brand new, huoe.exclt- kept 5/5 two family In GARAGE tor rent begin­ PROFESSIONAL female Applications for the 53rd Manchester Road Race to bo By The Associated Press the North end of town. bedroom Victorian. lonial with wrap­ lots, only 5 per cent room townhouse with ning October 1st. Call preferred. Non- Ing, 7 room, 1,800 sq.ft, Lovingly updated. around deck and cedar down. Private land fireplace. All applian­ run on Thanksgiving Day morning are now available at beautiful contempor­ Quiet street, large lot 643-4421.______smoker, to share 2 State Roundup with 2 car garage. Gas Practical and pleasing. exterior. 4 bedrooms, 2 mortgages are availa­ ces, heat, hot water, bedroom opartment- several sites. Applications arc available at the main of­ The University of Connecticut needed a r y Townhouses. Asking $139,900. Call MANCHESTER - 1 bed' heat. Call todayl V2 baths, dining room, ble thru the developer carpeting, air condi­ room apartment, /house. No pets. $337.50 fice of the Savings Bank of Manchester, ComFcd a victory to continue on its path toward Cathedral ceilings, An­ Barbara W einberg, talmly room, firepla­ of these prime building tioning. Call 649-5240. dersen windows, full $179,000. Flano Real stove, refrigerator. Includes heat and hot Savings Bank, Nassiff Arms, the Run-In in Rocky Hill the Yankee Conference title. But Maine quarterback in the league, found Mark 647-1419. RE/MAX East ces, some decorating lots In Coventry and water. Available No­ basements, 2x6 con­ Estate, 646-5200.O of the River, 647-1419.0 MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ $500. monthly plus utlll- quarterback Mike Buck, tailback Carl Didio in the end zone for the two-point choices still available, Hebron. Lots start at room townhouse with ties. 646-5355.______vember 1st. 289-1000, and the Manchester Herald at the front desk during busi­ struction, family room ^ N T A S T IC Family personalize! $324,700. $65,000. In Coventry ness hours, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 .Smith and a shifty defense that allowed conversion to make it 16-8. X fireplace, central air, room, highlights this 3 UNBELIEVABLE fireplace. All applian­ THREE room, one bed­ ext. 206 days, 645-1660 Price!!! Builder has Henry Associates, and $67,000 In Hebron. ces, heat, hot water, evenings. p.m. just 256 yards were too much for the Hus­ But Buck wasn’t finished. He en­ oven/range, dis­ bedroom newer Colon­ Gallery of Homes, 644- Flano Real Estate, 646- room apartment In 2 ial -tieldstone wall with reduced well below carpeting, air condl- kies. gineered a five-play, 73-yard drive that hwasher, hood, dispo­ cost In order to sell this 4723.0______5200. o family house. Quiet Want to sell your car? For Registration fee is $6 until Nov. 10. Applications after W £ sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full fireplace Is super focal tlonlng. Coll 649-5240. neighborhood In Che­ The Black Bears defeated UConn 30-8 7 room Colonial on quick results, use a low- that date arc $12. Proceeds of the race go to the Muscular ended with Smith dashing in from the 4- baths, washer/dryer point. Asking $169,900. OWNER will trade their 9 LIKE private home. 3'/2 ney District. Security Saturday and now have a claw-like grip Shoddy Mill Road In room, 2'/i bath Colon­ cost Classified ad. Dystrophy Association of Connecticut. yarf line. Buck later passed to tight end 1 hookups, cedar siding, Call Barbara Weinberg rooms. Lease. Secur­ and references re­ on both the league championship and the 647-1419. RE/MAX East Andover! Reset at ial tor your smaller IRDOMS ity. Working single There were 7,000 registered entrants a year ago. Those Mike Bittermann for the final touchdown. wall-to-wall carpeting, $199,900 tor fast action, quired. $550. monthly MISCELLANEOUS accompanying Division I-AA national tiled foyer, oak kitchen of the River, 647-1419.0 home. Don't let the FOR RENT male preferred. 643- plus utilities. After 5pm who were officially registered a year ago should have A key to the win Saturday was the featuring 3 bedrooms, market stop you.Blan­ 2880. SERVICES playoff bid. cabinets, two-zone gas e x c e l l e n t Condition - 2.5 baths, fireplace, 649-2803. HO received an application in the mail. Those who did not, Bears’ ability to shut down DeGennaro, a heat, slider to deck and chard 8< Rossetto Real­ Boston University and Villanova, each 7 room Ranch. 3 bed­ vinyl siding with And­ tors," We're Selling FEMALE preferred - Fur­ MANCHESTER - Availa­ and anyone looking for information, should call the Race scrambling quarterback who holds 14 2-car garage. Owners rooms, 2 baths, family nished, kitchen privi­ ble Immediately. 1 and GSL Building Mainte­ with one conference loss, still have a shot, erson windows, situ­ Houses" 646-2482.0 nance Co. Commercl- Hotline number at 64?-1096. Connecticut records. will hold a second room, handicap ac­ ated on private 5 acre leges, clean, quiet, bus­ 2 bedrooms, walking CONDOMINIUMS and so, technically, docs UConn. But who mortgage of $32,900 at ATTRACTIVE 5 plus al/ResIdentlal building “That was our main goal,” said Maine % cessible. Low $150’s. lot! 1900 sq. ft. Call line. 647-9813. distance to downtown, FOR RENT is going to beat Maine? 8% with no principal or Call Linda Brown 647- room Cape In a great hot water Included. repairs and home Im­ UConn soccer ties Textiles lineman Steve Denino. “They had a very Interest payment due Now! Jackson & Jack- location! Must be sold provements. Interior “Right now, we’re going to try like 1419. RE/MAX East of son Real Estate, 647- $575 and $650. Boyle MANCHESTER- PHILADELPHIA — The University of Connecticut good offense.” for 7 years. These are the River, 647-1419.0 to settle estate! Asking Management Com­ and exterior painting, heck for a winning season and see if 8400.O______Townhouse, 2 bed­ light carpentry. Com­ men’s soccer team tied Philadelphia Textiles, 1-1, Sun­ The Black Bears had 372 total yards to beautiful single family $170's. Blanchard & APARTMENTS pany, 649-4800. room, heat and hot maybe we can finish second in the homes, not condomini­ REDUCED for quick sale. JUST a youngster! I! This Rossetto Realtors," plete lanitorlal ser­ 256 for Connecticut. DeGennaro com­ 2.5 acres - Ranch home FOR RENT COVENTRY - Quiet water, dishwasher, wa- day afternoon. Textiles took a 1-0 lead before the Hus­ league,” UConn coach Tom Jackson said ums: and there are, of stunning 7 room Raised We're Selling Houses" vice. Experienced, rel­ kies knotted the affair with 6:28 left in the first half when pleted 15 of 31 passes for 158 yards. In Bolton.3Greenhllls- Ranch on Oak Grove 646-2482.0 neighborhood, one sher/dryer, garage, on iable, free estimates. after Saturday’s game in Orono, Maine. course, no association 30 Locust Street. 4 room busline. $750 per junior Brian Parker, the team’s leading scorer, tallied. “When you face a team equal or better fees. Call today for lovely home on beauti­ Street Is only 9 years bedroom apartment, 643-0304.______“Maine deserves to be 8-0.” ful and private lot. Call heated apartment 1st carpeted. $450 per month. 646-6941. than you in talent and they’re playing complete details on youngl 3 bedrooms,2.5 floor. Security. No SNOW Plowing - Com­ Textiles (10-1-4) outshot the Huskies, 17-7. UConn, Yale, meanwhile, stays on top of the Anne Doremus, 647- baths, rec room with month. 2 month's se­ together and on a roll, it’s awful tough to these magnificent and FLORIDA pets. $650 monthly. 646- mercial, residenlal. which will play at Brown Wednesday night at 8 in beautiful homes at 1419. RE/MAX East of fireplace, fully ap­ curity. No dogs. 742- HOMES Ivy League, after beating Columbia 23-0 overcome,” DeGennaro said. the River, 647-1419.0 2426. 9am-5pm 0569. Bolton, Vernon ond Providence, R.I., is now 8-4-5. The five ties this season in New York. $167,900 with this very, pllanced eat-ln kit­ weekdays.______m FOR RENT Coventry area. Free is the second higlicst in UConn history. Yale 23, Columbia 0: In the Yale- very special financing. COMPLETELY redone. chen, large deck, with West Coast Mobile COVENTRY Lake - 2 estimates. Call Pete, In other games involving Connecticut awning cover, over­ 118 Main Street, 3 room room efficiency apart­ Columbia game played in New York, This Is an excellent Manchester. Nice 3 Home Retirement apartment Including MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ 643-1213.______teams Saturday, Central Connecticut opportunity for first- bedroom Cape refur­ look pretty rear yard. ment. Private beach, room, garage, en­ MCC soccer team is beaten Darin Kehler passed for two touchdowns Peaceful setting across Info. heat/hof water. $560 quiet neighborhood. LEAF Removal - Free defeated Western Connecticut 35-0; time buyers and Inves­ bished Inside. Finished per month. Security. closed porch. Security. estimates. Call Ken643- and ran for another to give Yale a 5-1 tors. Owner will con­ family room Is base­ tron Nature Center. $500 per month, utilities No pets. $800. 647-9976. WARWICK, R.I. — The Manchester Community Col­ Union beat Coast Guard 24-0; Amherst overall and a 3-0 league record. $184,900. Jackson & No pets. 646-2426, 9am- Included. Call 742-8671. 0747. lege soccer team, in need of a win, came up far short beat Wesleyan 27-7; New Haven defeated sider rent with option. ment. Home Is on an Port Richey 1-800-842-&479 5pm weekdays.______Columbia, which had its sixth loss of Rothman 8. Rothman, extra deep lot for year Jackson Real Estate, S. Bran(jon 1-800-433-S342 MANCHESTER - Availa­ LEGAL NOTICES ~ 647-8400.O 447 Main Street, 5 room 3giST0RE/0FFICE Saturday afternoon as host Community College of Rhode Southern (Connecticut 35-14 and Trinity the season, was held to nine first downs 646-4144.0 round enloyment. Central FL i eOO-237 8561 ble November 1st. Island routed the Cougars, 8-2. beat Bates 44-7. 144,900. D.W. Fish MALLARD View. Dis­ Leesburg area 904 357-6644 apartment. $600 per FOR RENT MANCHESTER. Two Ft. Myers area 1-600-635-4834 Quiet neighborhood, LEGAL NOTICE and crossed midfield only twice. The Associated Press Reolty, 643-1591.0 month plus utilities. CCRI is now 9-2 while the Cougars are 7-8. MCC’s UConn (4-3, 2-2) was supposed to be family Inexcellent con­ tinctive Townhouses. 1st floor, 3 bedrooms, Kehler carried 22 times for 103 yards Save thousands. Security. No pets. 646- MAIN STREET - office The Eighth Utilities District, 32 next game was today at the Southern Connecticut State Maine’s toughest competition, but Buck dition. Rehabed. Must GORGEOUS! Bolton. 7 large kitchen with ap­ Main Street, Manchester, CT and completed 8 of 17 passes for 98 ON THE RUN — Maine's Carl Smith picks up yardage during $141,900! No associa­ 2426, 9am-5pm pliances, garage, se­ space, 527 sq. ft. Peter's University junior varsity in New Haven. sell. Onlu $152,500. Ow- room Ranch - elabo­ weekdays. seeks bids (or four (4) 4.5 Air completed 13 of 24 passes for 191 yards yards, including a 6-yard toss to Peter Saturday’s game against Connecticut. The Black Bears won their tion fees. New 3 bed­ cluded yard, front and Building. Air, heat, Phil Gloria had four goals and Michael Albergia, ner/Broker. 529-8276. rately decorated parking Included. $300 Pacs, and two touchdowns and Smith gained Caravclla that capped a 60-yard first- throught. Beamed cell­ room single family att­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ rear porches and rear Claude Martin, Carlos Gomes and Tidus Gonsahn one eighth in a row, handling the Huskies by a 30-8 count. TASTEFULLY Deco- ached homes that offer CONDOMINIUMS room, luxury town- deck. $700. monthly month. 646-2364, ask for Bid specifications may be ob­ more than 1(X) yards as Maine pushed its quarter drive and gave the Bulldogs a 6-0 rated - 3 bedroom ing In fireplaced living Ron,______room, large 1st floor a sensible alternative FOR SALE house. All appliances, plus heat and electric­ tained during normal business apiece for CCRI. Gareth Damon and Joe Tanguey had record to 8-0. lead. Cape, large dressing hours (9:00 A M. to 5:00 P.M.) the goals for MCC. downs to lead Trinity to a victory over Trinity then scored three touchdowns family room, oversized to the nigh cost of a new heat, cable, carpeting, ity. No pets. 646-1210 OFFICE - 3 room, 900 Maine took a 13-0 halftime lead when room off master bed­ home! A complete JUST starting out?? air conditioning. Call days, 643-8422 sq.ft, on Spruce Street. Monday thru Friday at the Ed Perks hit a 27-yard field goal at Bates. in less than 6 minutes in the second room, newer carpet­ 2 car garage. Located Buck passed 14 yards to Steve Roth in the 4:36 of the second quarter, making it 9-0, on desirable Bolton package at one low What a terrific Invest­ 647-1595. evenings. Lease, parking, Eighth Utilities District Simpson captures Disney Classic Craig D’Ambrosia caught a 9-yard pass quarter, increasing their lead to 31-7 by ing, hardwood floors, price! I'/j baths, fire­ ment for the 1st time $700/month. 643-6712. Firehouse 32 Main Street, first quarter and scored on a 1-yard before Kehler scored on a 1 -yard run in paddle fan In dining Green. $162,900. D.W. M/kNCHESTER - 2 bed­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ from Bates quarterback Ed Travers to the end of the first half. Fish Reolty, 643-1591.0 place, wall to wall car­ buyer! Super 4 room room townhouse. All OFFICE- Prime location, Manchester, Connecticut LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Tim Simpson plunge of his own in the second quarter. room, nicely treed lot, room flat, 2nd floor, air 06040. the third period, then passed 18 yards to score his team’s first and only touchdown peting, range, refriger­ Townhouse Condo at appliances, heat, hot conditioner. Fully ap­ heat, carpet. $250. per capitalized on playing partner Donnie Hammond’s 18th- Lance McCleish’s 29-yard field goal Levine threw a one-yard touchdown drilled well. Coventry. PRICED to sell! Man­ ator, dishwasher, and Wellsweep In M an­ Drew Brown later in the same quarter, en­ of the game. chester. Price reduced water, carpeting, air pllanced kitchen, cel­ month. Call 647-9223 or Sealed bids will be received at hole tegey for a one-shot victory in the $800,(X)0 Disney increased the margin to 16-0 in the third pass to Brockmire and Jensen kicked two Reduced $125,900. Phil­ microwave oven, full chester. 2 bedrooms, conditioning. Call 649- the above address until 7:00 ding the scoring. ips Real Estate, 742- on this Immaculate 2 lar storage, garage. No 643-7175. Classic on Saturday. quarter. Trinity (4-1) evened the score when more field goals in the second half to basement and attached 1.5 baths, private base­ 5240.______pets. $690 per month P.M. November 20, 1989, at Trinity 44, Bates 7: In Hartford, Terry McNamara caught an 8-yard touch­ 1450.O family. Interior and garage. No gimmicks, ment, deluxe cherry Hammond, seeking his second consecutive PGA Tour Connecticut then rallied as Victor complete the scoring. exterior newly painted. MANCHESTER - Call af­ plus utilities plus dep­ MISCELLANEOUS which time they will be public­ former East Catholic High All-State down pass from Todd Levine and the IN GROUND Pool - Clap­ lust solid dollar value- kitchen cabinets, am­ osit. 649-5678 after 7pm. ly opened, read aloud and victory, hit his drive on the par-4 final hole behind a tree. Taylor ran in from 1 yard out and Matt The victory was Trinity’s sixth straight board sided 6 room Beautiful hardwood compare! Come see ple parking, end unit. ter 5:00p.m. 645-1480 or FOR RENT fullback Kevin RisCassi ran for a career- Bantams pulled ahead for good on a 27- floors. Nice private 643-6681. Contact MANCHESTER - 1 bed­ recorded. He put his second shot into a bunker, chipped up 20 feet Degennaro, considered the best all-around high 132 yards and scored two touch- win over Bates. The Bobcats have lost Cape on beautiful the mode of tomorrow $109,000. Jackson & yard field goal by Tim Jensen. their last ten games. back yard. Excep­ In your own lot and Carole. room apartment. Mod­ NEED winter storage? Bids shall remeiin valid for thir­ short of the green and two-putted. 150X250 lot, hardwood Jackson Real Estate, ty (30) days from the bid floors, 2 car garage, tional Value! $164,900. home! Blanchard 8< 647-8400.O MANCHESTER-Central, ern, quiet, central on Fenced, secured, and Simpson, who preserved his share of the lead with a D.W. Fish Realty, 643- bus line. Security $575. opening date. The District 2 Rossetto Realtors," beautiful, 1 bedroom. well lit area. Call 842- adlacent V acre lot 1591.0 MANCHESTER. Starting reserves the right to reject any 12-foot par putt on No. 17, tapped in for a par on the also ovallable. Great We’re Selling Houses" Appliances, heat and Call 649-1147, Bob 4775. at $65,900. 1 and 2 hot water Included. Klernan. and all bids for any reason final hole for a 2-under-par 70 and a 72-holc score of opportunity for con­ MANCHESTER. New lls- 646-2482.0 bedrooms, excellent fi­ 272. Hammond had a 71 for 273. Houston’s point total enrages Gregg and SMU tractor. Ellington, Itng! Looking for your $525. 646-3253.______deemed to be in the best In­ ATTRACTIVE 5 plus nancial terms availa­ ROOMMATES terest of the district. Phul Azinger, Kenny Knox and Fred Couples tied for $149,900. Philips Real first home? This 6 room Cape In a great ble. Owner financing at Two and 3 bedroom MANCHESTER I 7 WANTED third at 274. Estate, 742-1450.P room Cape has lots to location! Must be sold 5.9 percent Initial rate. apartments, applian­ rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 '/i EIGHTH UTILITIES By Dick Brinster several NCAA records, including 1,021 yards of total of­ Houston Quarterback Andre Ware set three NCAA offer at a gret price. boths. Immediate oc­ DISTRICT fense. SERENE Setting - TOP- to settle estate! $170's. Coll tor details. Henry ces, hot water. Call The Associated Press passing records, despite playing only a half. He com­ notch constructed 2 Fully appllanced, fin­ Blanchard & Rossetto Associates, Gallery of Phil or Suzanne, 646- cupancy. No pets. $800 Joseph Tripp Casper wins Transamerica ished lower lever, 1 car AVAILABLE-November In other games involving ranked teams, it was No. 1 pleted 25 of 41 passes for a record 517 yards, amassing year old Redwood Realtors," We're Sel- Homes, 644-4723.0 1218.______per month. Call 647- 1, beautiful, bl-level Fire Commssioner NAPA, Calif. (AP) — Billy Casper shot a 4-under-par Notre Dame 28, No. 9 Southern California 24; No. 3 Clapboard sided Cape, garage. Davide Mur­ llng Houses" 646-2482.0 7623.______When the NCAA levied its death penalty against 340 yards and five of his six touchdowns in the second dock, Manchester Of­ FOR The Active Lite! VERNON - Modern 3 town house with pool Dated at Manchester, Con­ 68 Sunday for a three-stroke victory over A1 Geiberger in Colorado 49, Kansas 17; No. 4 Nebraska 48, Oklahoma 3 bedrooms, 2Vj baths, room aportment. Ap­ VERY nice. 6rooms. New and sauna. $370 per Southern Methodist, it was a foregone conclusion that quarter as the Cougars raced to a 59-14 halftime lead. 2 car garage with loft, fice, 643-4060. $134,900. GREAT starter home Newer 2 bedroom end necticut 06040 the $400,000 Transamerica Senior Golf Championship. State 23; No. 5 Michigan 26, Iowa 12; No. 10 Alabama Manchester. Where do unit condo with deck pliances and parking. kitchen. Garage. No month plus half utili­ This 19th day of October, rebuilding the Mustang program would not be easy. located on a 1V2 acre on Sentry Real Estate, 643- pets. With heot. $875 4060. o we begin? How about overlooking both pool $400. plus utilities. 647- ties. Call Gary at 649- 1989 Casper had four birdies in his bogey-free round that Forrest Gregg knew that when he signed on as coach, 47, No. 6 Tennessee 30; Texas 24, No. 7 Arkan.sas 20; No. 1 Notre Dame 28, Southern Cal 24: Southern a quiet country road. 1113 after 6:30pm. per month. 644-4555. 0574. Coventry, $224,900. this 6 room Ranch In a and tennis court. Also 049-10 gave him a 54-hole total of 207. Geiberger finished but he had every reason to believe it couldn’t be as bad No. 14 Florida State 22, No. 11 Auburn 14; Clemson 30, C ^ ’s bid to break a six-game losing streak against the MANCHESTER. 3 family good location. Fire- has central air, garage second at 210. No. 12 North Carolina State 10, and No. 13 Illinois 14, Irish seemed within reach when Todd Marinovich threw Philips Real Estate, aluminum sided In ex­ as it got Saturday, when 16th-rankcd Houston beat SMU 742-1450.O______placed living room, door with electric op­ LEGAL NOTICE 95-21. Now that he’s seen it, he doesn’t like what he Michigan State 10. a 16-yard touchdotra pass to Gary Wellman for a 24-21~ cellent condition. Se­ beamed celling and ener. Buy or rent op­ LEGAL NOTICE Nannini declared Prix winner saw. Also, it was No. 22 Arizona 23, No. 15 Washington !ead in the fourth quarter. PRIVACY plus location - parate utilities. Quiet paddlefan "plus" mud- tion on this excellent The Department of Public Utility Control will conduct a public The Zoning Board of Appeals of Andover, Ct. at a meeting Attractive 5 room area on cul-de-sac. Bob room and garage. value now! $115,900. hearing, pursuant to Sections 16-11, 16-19 and 16-43 of the held on October 18, 1989 took the following action. SUZUKA, Japtin (AP) — Italy’s Alessandro Nannini State 21; No. 18 West Virginia 69, Cincinnati 3; Texas But Tony Rice led an 80-yard Notre Dame scoring Ranch, 3 bedrooms, Taylor, Manchester General Statutes of Connecticut, in the Board Room in the “I don’t see any point in going for the home run again $129,900. D.W. Fish Anne Miller Real Est­ #301 - Robert Lezon - 40 Shoddy Mill Rd. was declared the winner of the Japanese Grand Prix on and again like they did in the second half,” an angry Christian 27, No. 19 Air Force 9; No. 20 Rorida 27, New drive, dragging USC safety Cleveland Colter into the end lightly wooded lot Office, 643-4060. Reolty, 643-1591.0 ate, 647-8000.O Coventry Town Hall, 1712 Main Street, Coventry, Connecticut Sunday, after defending world champion Ayrton Senna Mexico 21; No. 21 Brigham Young 49, Texas-El Paso 24; zone on a 15-yard run for the winning score. within walking dis­ $134,900. Sentry Real on Monday, October 30, 1989, at 10.30 a m., concerning Requested relief from Zoning Regulations, Section 11.2 Space Gregg said. “I don’t know who was responsible — the Estate, 643-4060.O MANCHESTER-Older BE City Slick In The Requirements. A variance of 9 ft. in rear yard requirements was disqualified following a crash with teammate Alain No. 23 Texas A&M 14, Baylor 11; No. 24 South Southern Cal (5-2) came into the game without having tance to Columbia Cape with In-law or Docket No. 89-09-04, Application of Aqua Treatment and Ser­ offensive coordinator, maybe — but I don’t think it’s Beach and recreation Country! Townhouse vice Company, Inc. (Pilgrim Hills Water Division) for a Rate In­ was requested to permit modifications to a deck. Lot has 41 Prost six laps from the finish. Carolina 24, Western Carolina 3, and No. 25 Oklahoma MANCHESTER. New lls- duplex possibility. Prl- style 2 bedroom, has feet rear yard, needs 50 ft. Wiriance is approved. necessary, and I don’t appreciate it.” allowed a rushing touchdown and holding opponents to area, enloy the hiking Itng! 6 room aluminum crease and Approval of Long-Term Financing. The hearing will 43, Iowa State 40. vote fenced In treed open flowing floor The result, if it stands, would make Prost the Formula His counterpart, Houston’s Jack Pardee, contends the an average of 37 yards rushing. Notre Dame (7-0) ran for trails, ball fields, tennis sided Cape. FIrplaced yard, maintenance be recessed at an appropriate time for a dinner break, and will #305 - William K. Johnson - 39 Bailey Rd. No. 2 Miami, No. 8 Pittsburgh and No. 17 Penn State courts, and povllllon. plan, fireplaced living be reconvened at 6:M p.m. for the sole purpose of receiving Requested relief from Zoning Regulations Section 11.2 Space One champion for the third time. Cougars were not trying to run up the score as they set 266 yards and scored four touchdowns on the ground, in­ living room, hardwood free exterior, centrally room, sliders to deck had the week off. cluding two by Rice. Colum bia, $156,900. floors, 1 car garage. located on bus route. public comments. Specifically, the Company is requesting ap­ Requirements. A variance of 10 ft. is requested in front yard Philips Real Estate, from dining area, all In proval to increase annual revenues from $21,616 at the setback for a deck. Lot has 65 ft., needs 75 ft. Variance is ap­ David Murdock. Sen­ Call for details. quiet setting lust min­ 742-1450. □______try Real Estate, 643- $144,900. Century 21- present rates to $48,551 at tho proposed rates, cin increase of proved to permit the construction of a deck. utes from Manchester. $26,935 or 124.6% In addition, the Company requests the SUPER Split - Veterans - 4060.0 Epsteln Realty, 647- You’ll love It! #306 - John H. Shorten and Barbara Dion - Lot 21 School Rd. here Is a chance to use FOREST RIdgee 3 bed­ 8895.0 Department's approval to borrow $20,000 from tho Tolland Requested relief from Zoning Regulations Sections 11.2 $124,900.Anne Miller Bank in order for the installation of automatic touch plato water your entitlement - 3 room, 2 V2 baths, fully Real Estate, 647-8000.□ Space Requirements. Lot needs 40,000 square feet, has bedroom split. Sky­ appllanced Includes meters and tho installation of a copper meter horn. Additional 26,739 square feet. A variance of 13,261 square feet was re­ light In living room. washer and dryer. No information or the complete copy of the Notice of Hearing as quested. Variance is denied. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Lots of space. Asking pets. 950/month plus STEAL MY CONDO filed with the Secretary of the State may be obtained from the MANCHESTER •Priced below market -Zero $ Department's Executive Secretary's Office. Dated at Andover, Ct. October 18, 1989 $149,900. Coll Ron utilities. Sally Sullivan, Fournier, 647-1419. Reduced for immedi­ down -Flexible terms ’2 Zoning Board Sentry Real Estate, 643- bedrooms -Pool 'Excellent DEPARTMENT OF RE/MAX East of the 4060.0 ______ate sale, immaculate PUBLIC UTILITY CONTROL of Appeals PART TIME HELP River, 647-1419.g condition -Immediate Andover, Ct. Notices D o ] BOLTON - Center chim­ 5 year old L shaped occupancy RENT TO OWN ROBERT J. MURPHY, HELP WANTED WANTED YOU CAN enloy extra MAKE a deal - 6 plus EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Richard Higgins, Chairman vacation money by ex­ ney has this salt box Cape. 6 rooms, sky­ Owner 617-344-04SS As 0 condition precedent to room Colonial. Coun­ reproduction, 3 bed­ 034-10 050-10 changing Idle Items In try touches, large lot, lights, oil heat, natu­ the Diocement of any adver­ PART Time. General FULL Time cook needed. SECRETARY - C. P. A. your home for cash ... room, 2 '/] baths, large ral woodwork, oak tising In the Monchester He­ cleaner needed for OFFICE dental assistant, MEDICAL Technician,H- beautiful Interior. country kitchen, fam­ Flexible hours, lob firm. Excellent oppor­ STEEL Erector needed. with an ad In classified. cabinets, well insu­ rald, Advertiser hereby Manchester area. very versatile. Expe­ flexible or full time. hlebotomlst or LPN. Experienced only to Make 0 deal on this ily room, dining room, agrees to protect, Indemnify tunity for efficient, per­ Training using your Mobile basis. Flexible Call 643-2711 to place your home. Reduced $11,700. lated, full basement, Transportation a must. rience preferred. sonable secretary. Sta- work on metal building ad. random oak flooring, 2 and hold harmless the Man­ skills. 649-9287. hours to draw blood on Call Barbara Wein­ car garage on quiet city water and sewer. chester Herald, Its officers Please call 649-3181 be­ Apply In person, Mon­ tlstlcal word erection crew. Benef­ USED CARS tween 4:30pm and day - Friday, 2-4pm. THIRD Shift 2 full timers Insurance applicants In its, eoe. Call Bill, 242- berg, 647-1419. cul-de-sac. Henry As­ $131,000. Call 646- and employees against any processing experience RE/MAX East of the and all liability, loss or 6:30pm. Lakeside Cafe and reauird. General com­ and 2 part time. $5.50 an Vernon/Talland area. 3738. HDMES sociates, Gallery of 4122. Owner. expense. Including attor­ Lounge, 50 Lake Street, hour to start. Senior Earn up to $22 an hour. River, 647-1419.0 Homes, 644-4723.0 JEWELRY Sales-Part puter experience help­ Call 1-800-922-2772. FDR SALE neys' tees, arising from time Christmas and Coventry. No phone ful. Please send re­ citizens urged to apply. HD claims of unfair trade practi­ calls please. Also wanted 2 part time TRAVEL Agency East of Se// Your Car ces, Infringement of trade­ year round positions. sume to: Pue, Semel Flexible hours. Apply and Chich, Certified for Saturday and Sun­ the river needs assist­ BOLTON - Owner financ- UNDER marks, trade names or pat­ WANTED a full time live SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS ■ TRUCKS • 4X4’S In person. Diamond Public Accounts, P. 0. day. Apply Jasper's, ance. Typing and tele­ Ing. Price drastically “ ents, violation of rights of In to care for ambula­ reduced on this brand •« privacy and Infringement of Showcase, Manchester tory person. Needs Box 2250, Vernon, CT Route 6, Andover, or phone etiquette re­ copyright and proprietary P a r k a d e . ______06066.______call 742-0787 for per- quired. Will train. Call new 8 room Contem-'“ companion nice home 646-2756.______porary on Birch Moun- Z rights, unfair competition In Coventry. Single sonal Interview. 4 Linesns — 10 Days and libel and slander, which CHEVY-Camaro, 1987, MANAGER. We are tain. Features Include ^ Iroc, convertable, person or couple wel­ lookng for an energetic UNIQUE, exciting and ELECTRI CIAN-Varlety 50C charge each atcii- may result from the publica­ fun, part-time position, of challenging work In tional line, per day. You a formal dining room, !!! look at tion of any advertisement In white. Limited edition. come. Flexibility Is person In the South family room with fire- $14,500. 645-8576. welcomed please reply Windsor area who for an energetic enthu­ a growing company. can cancel at any time. Superior the Manchester Herald by siastic person, to play- Must have E-2 license Q r^ H P V place and wet bar, 13 advertiser. Including adver­ MEDICAL Asslstant- to P.O. Box 171, Coven­ wants ta succeed In “ ■ FORD, INC. tisements In any free distri­ /work with a special and be able to read NO REFUNDS OR hardwood floors and /Transcrlptlonlst. Part try, CT. 06238 by Oc­ management. This Is much more. "Builder TJ this! bution publications pub­ tober 15, 1989. an excellent career op­ needs 5 year autistic electrical schematics. ADJUSTMENTS lished by the Manchester time, flexible hours. will also take homes In '« ATTENTION - hlrlngl portunity for a depen­ child. In an Option Good company benef­ TRUCKS Herald. Penny Sleffert, Experience preferred. home based program. its. Call 633-5289 for an trade.” $285,000. Flano « POhrriAC FIREBIRD TransAm, Clean #2147 $4495 Publisher. Interested persons Government lobs • dable Individual with IROUTE 6 -COLUMBIA We use the option ap- Interview. HABCO CALL HERALD Real Estate, 646-5200.O I ^5000 please call Lynne at your area. $17,840- management expe­ : MAZDA GLC 4 Door #2131 $3495 $69,485. Call 1-800-838- rience. We offer all proach, a non- Inc., Glastonbury. 228-9431 646-0563 " LOST 246-7445. ludgmental child di­ CLASSIFIED 8885. Ext. R775.______benefits, roam for ad- FULL time delivery posi­ SUBARU WAGON Low miles #1982 $4495 [ AND FOUND BUS DrIver-YWCA pub­ vancement, plus rected method. tion Includes heavy llft- 643-2711 is iH E LP lic service vehicle. GENERAL cafeteria Outlined In the award "■W ANTED help, full time 8am - monthly bonuses. For Ing. Saturdays NISSAN SENTRA WAGON clean #2056 $2795 LOST-Grev Tabby cat, Minimum license re­ further Information, winning NBC movie required. Paid train­ quirement 70C. 12'/j 2pm. Full benefits. Call and book Son-Rise 1988 FORD ESCORT STA. WAG. white front paws, re­ please call 201-882-1883. ing. $5.50 hourly. Call Pre-owned by Motor Co. only i FORD FESTIVA Like New #2069 $4995 cent eve surgery, vic­ hours per week, 633-4681 ext. 330 ask for Ask for Cindy or Plane. Call 649-4978.______643-2171.______MECHANIC 10:45am to 12:00pm and Charlotte between 8am PARTS DEPARTMENT 2 14,CKX) ntil6«, Auio. AAJ, AM/FM Sierco, i SUBARU JUSTY Low Miles #2084 $4995 inity of East Center - 2pm at Arbor Acre ASSISTANT M anager GENERAL Dental office MANCHESTER doctor's 4 Expertly MsintaiiHul Street. Call 646-1930. 2:15pm to 3:30pm. $10 assistant, flexible time. Heavy Equipment per hour. Driving expe­ Forms, Glastonbury. Trainee. We are loaklg office looking for de­ 3 years experience THESE ESCORTS ARE EUBIBLE ! PONTIAC FIERO Nice #2019 $3995 for an energetic person Training using your pendable, mature, JSJO rience preferred. Call DENTAL Assistant - Part skills. 649-9287. Experience re­ required. Gcxxi work­ FOR NEW CAR WARRANTY-5 PART TIME YWCA, 647-1437. eoe In the South Windsor highly motivated, CHOOSE ! TOYOTA TERCEL Low Miles #2118 $2995 1 Doi time 3 days per week quired. Good work­ ing conditions. Fuii YEAR/100.000 MILES HELP WANTED for specialty practice area who wants to suc­ friendly person to as­ HELP In Manchester. Re­ ceed In management. LOOKING FOR good sist In high paced set­ ing conditions. Fuii benefit package. Caii a O k - FROM! TOYOTA TERCEL Auto, Nice $3995 PART Time teacher This Is an excellent news? Look for the mony ting. Afternoon hours warding position far a benefit package. 665-7470 for inter­ A STEAL AT 4 Door, Clean #2126 needs responsible per­ I WANTED mature, organized, opportunity for a de­ bargain buys advertised and an occasional ev­ ______NISSAN SENTRA $3995 son to care for 3 child­ people oriented per­ pendable Individual In the classified columns ening. Call 646-5153, Caii 665-7470 for view. ren, 1 In school. In her SALES person full or part son. Will train. 646-4811 with little or no expe­ today. leave message. home near Porter time. Apply In person rience. We offer all SPECIAL OF THE MONTH Street, 2'/2 days per Marlow’s, benefits, room tor ad- week, starting In Janu­ Manchester.______WE DELIVER vancement, plus BANK HARD TO FIND monthly bonuses. For "LETS TALK!" S T k > Z 1 7 S 8 ary. $120. per week. GLAZER - Full time, good ro r Home Dell 'ery, Call TELLERS & *5 . 9 9 5 1983 CMC SUBURBAN 9 PASSENGER Retired person encour­ pay and benefits. Expe­ further Information 647-9946 please call 201-882-1883. About Strano's success in selling and aged. References re- rience preferred but HEAD how you can be a part of it! As always, we USED CARS aulred 645-A9fifi will train. 282-1388. Monday to Fiiday, 9 to 6 Ask for Cindy or Diane. RENTALS V-8, Automatic, Air, Cruise, TELLERS keep selling houses, and with our scion- 86 CHEVY CELEBRITY...... $4995 88 ESCORT W G NG L...... $6495 Low Miles, Extra Clean, Stock ------™ ™ ^ m . » w w 1 Citytrust has so to-start Training Program, you can be a SALES 86 ESCORT-4 dr,AT,A/C...... $3595 89 ESCORT-4 dr L X ...... $6950 RETAIL SALES MEDICAL much to offer! part of the successful Strano's Sales Team #2088 ONLY Educational Sales Enjoy our c o n ^ la l, stimulating work environment - with the security 85 CHEVY-C10 PICKUP...... $4995 89 ESCORT-4 dr L X ...... $6950 $7495 Break From The Conscientious, dependable, energetic, full Positions Available SECRETARYmUNSCRIPnONKT ?' Connecdcursj Largest unalflllatedunafflllated majormajw commerdal 88 TEMPO LX-4dr...... $6700 89 TEMPO-4 dr, white...... $7995 $30-$35,0001st Year Routine M nk. S ^ le s are based onu " oxperlence...benefitsexperience...benefits are excellent. You time sales associates will feel right at For growing orthopedic practice. chooM the medical coverage you want (Including dental and prescrip­ 85 ESCORT-4 dr L ...... $2895 89 AEROSTAR - b lu e ...... $11,800 Potential The Train Exchange/ tions). We even otter added "flex benefits". home! 10 PRE-OWNED 86 OLDS DELTA 88 ...... $6895 Miniature Corner in Man- Excclicni starting salary and benefits. 89 TEMPO - Black, 4 dr...... $7995 Eduuicnal Sdn 0x 1; ^ npandra in lie EAST HARTFORD If you are licensed, or soon to be, please ^M^O€SrERHONCA ManiLwslMSM.aMkijniividuaisinfidiracI chestor has openings for: Full time flexible hours available. 86 FORD RACK F-350 ...... $8900 89 TAURUS - 4 dr, white.... $10,400 HONDAS IN STOCK — s 4 « « p e n « « t. No canvaawig. al u Im b f BRANCH call for confidential interview, don't appanimenb with iamiios who are Part time/Full time sales Send resume to: Opening Soon delay....call today! 87FORDF-150...... $7995 89 TAURUS WGN-white .... $10,900 rtereeted m our edtx^iKcnel reading and ref- person. A desire to learn To qualify, TELLERS need at least 1 year teller and/or cashiering 87 FORD RANGER...... $4595 CARS COMING IN •renoe programs tvous^ dieir (h l/s Sports Medicine and Orthopedics of 24 ADAMS ST. 70% naicr>al dosing average Those who and earn lor tho reliable Manchester experience: HEAD TELLERS need at least 2 years teller experience, Frank Strano 83 FORD BRONCO...... $5295 qurfly wil experience a comprehensive paid person will bring appro­ preferably with some supervisory experience. All positions require DAILY! Gaining program, bonuses, in oentrves and hill 155 Main Suect, Manchester, CT strong customer service skills. High school grads preterred 86 FORD TAURUS...... $3995 company benefits Car a must. Fanlasic priate reward. Call Mr. Call our Bridgeport office 384-5501. STRANO REAL ESTATE aowtfi potential Icr (le right ndividuals MANCHESTER, CT 06040 Lynn Kessler, at 646- Or call 645-8387 (10a.m.-6 p m ) 86 TOYOTA SR5 4 x 4 ...... $7995 Please cdl 647-"SOLD" (600) 274-REAO 0610 for appointment. 643-6709 (Fax) Citytrust 87 FORD RANGER XLT-4x2 ...... $5995 Equal Opportunity Emptoymont/MF It's What We DO Best! 646-3515 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Oct. 23,1989

MISCELUNEOUS I CARS [ ^ C A R S [ ^ C A R S I CARS I CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEVROI. ET 1981 YUGO-1987, best otter. OLDSMOBILE 1981, Cu­ CHRYSLER LeBaron- DATSUN-1978, 810, 240Z Chevette, 2 door, 4 Selling for parts. Call END ROLLS tlass Supreme. 2 door, 1983 4 cylinder, 5 speed, engine. $695. 643-4971 speed, excellent trans­ Eileen 643-5269.______new tires, high miles. standard. Good condi­ after 6 p.m. 27’/4" width — 25« 649-9977.______portation. 649-9977. tion. Negotiable. 646- 13" width — 2 for 259 1313. Newsprint end rolls can be ITRUCKS/VANS picked up at the Manchester CARDINAL CLYDE iianrhpatpr UpralJi BOB RILEY SCHALLER FOR SALE Herald ONLY betore 11 a.m. BUICK, INC. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Monday through Thursday. OLDSMOBILE ACURA QUALITY 1974 GAAC Truck. 250, 6 1988 BuickLeSabre Sedan $11,199 Budget Pleasers ROUTE 83, VERNON GREAT for Christmas, 5 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan $8,990 82 Malibu 4 Dr $4,695 cylinder. Asking $450. 259 Adams St., 82ChevEICamino $5,495 4 Qet that chimney re­ 20" Dirt Bikes, excel­ 1988 Chev S-10 Exi Cab P/U $12,995 Call after pm. 649-3237. paired before winterl Call Manchester V-6, Aulo, Low Miles 84 Caprice Classic Cpe. $6,895 lent condition S45. Call 1988 ftrnliac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 63 Nissan Stanza $2,495 CARPENTRY/ now for a free estimate. 643-0727 after 5. 84 Buick Century Wag $5,995 Tuesday, Oct. 24,1989 REMODELING 649-1749 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 5Spd.,A/C 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,695 CAMPERS/ Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Fully Insured. SLIDING glass door and 1987GMCS-15SplP/U $6,380 83 Pontiac 6000 LE $2,995 1985 Ford LTD $5995 85 Skylark 4 Dr $6,895 ]S21 TRAILERS TALAGA MASONRY screen 6 foot. $100. Cal 1987 Buick Park Are Sedan $11^50 6 Cyl., Aulo. A « 643-0727 after 5. 1989Toronado $17,900 1987 Chev S-10 P/U $6,280 83 dds Ciera $2,995 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr $7,295 1980 AAldas Motor home. GCF HOM E 643-8209 1986Toronado $8,995 1987 Chev Conversion Van $13,999 Aulo, A C 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 24K, air, needs minor SERVICES I CARS 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 1987 Cadilac Brougham $14^95 66 Ford Tempo $4,995 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 repair, must sell. 649- Californians Rempdeling, repair, decks, ELECTRICAL 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 1986 BuickLeSabre Coupe $8,480 Aulo, KC 86 Century Wagon $7,495 9977.______FOR SALE 1966 Buick Cenlu7 Sedan $7,480 85 Buick Century $3,995 trim work, smaii jobs. 1989 Olds Ciera $11,999 86 Chevrolel Celebrity $7,495 DUMAS ELECTRIC 1966 Chev Monie Carlo $8,490 Aulo, MC Senior Citizen Discount CHEVROLET. 1984 Cava­ 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 66 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 MISCELLANEOUS State agency 83 S-10 Blazer $5,995 say aid plan Service changes, lier Wagon, good con­ 1987 Olds Ciera $6,999 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,980 645^559 1966 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 V-6, Aulo, A « 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 \S li AUTOMOTIVE additional wiring and dition. Many extras 1986 Olds Ciera $5,999 1966 Chev Conversion Van $9,980 64 Honda Accord LX $3,995 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 repairs on existing $2,500. 643-2108.______5-Spd., /VC ENG INE -351 Cubic Inch, 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 1985 Olds Ciera $5,895 is too little homes. Quality work at 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr $6,795 Ford, V8. $100. 643-7063. It you don'l use It, don't 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 63 Honda Accord LX $6,495 PAINTING/PAPERING 5 Spd., AC , Loaded 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr $12,495 affordable prices. need It and don't want It, 1987 Pont. Grand Am $7,495 1985 Buick CenlU7 $6,680 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 87 Chevrolet Celebrity $9,495 Entirely owner operated. why not sell It with a 1987 Conversion Van $16,995 81 Adams St,, Manchester I CARS requests rise 345 Center St., Manchester ‘‘We can tell you 27 years exp. Call Classified Ad? Call 643- 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 649-4571 647-7077 872-9111 FOR SALE By Steven Komarow what to look for... Joseph Dumas 2711 to place your ad. The Associated Press and what to look 644-52S3. WASHINGTON — California o u tfo rr MISCELLANEOUS lawmakers say a House plan to pour by $1 billion SERVICES $2.85 billion into their earthquake- HarBro damaged state isn’t nearly enough lUWKES TREE SERVICE SPECIAL PURCHASE even though it’s larger than the HARTFORD (AP) — State process o? meetings with all the Painting Bucket, truck & chipper. White House proposal. government agencies are asking for commissioners and agency heads,” of M anchester Stump removal. Fra* $1 billion more in 1990-91 than they •atlmatas. Special The House Appropriations Com­ Milano said. Quality Painting consideration tor elderly mittee approved the aid package received this year, a 15 percent in­ O’Neill will present his budget and handicapped. Monday and sent it to the full House crease that the governor’s budget proposal to the General Assembly in Services 647-7553 for action today after rejecting the chief says is unacceptable. February. •Free Estimates Because 1990 is an election year, HEADQUARTERS California delegation’s request for “Obviously, the number will be •Senior Citizen Discounts TREE deliberations on the 1990-91 budget $3.8 billion. reduced. There will have to be many •Aluminum & Vinyl REMOVAL will be especially critical to the Powerwashing The spending committee rejected, changes,” said Anthony V. Milano, Trees trimmed and removed. General Assembly, the members of Cordwood sold. Seasoned and 26-7, an amendment supported by secretary of the Office of Policy and unseasoned hardwood only. the state delegation and instead 646-6815 Fully Insured. Free Estimates. Management. We’re Here To Se.-ve Crane Service Available. favored a proposal by chairman Plea.se see BUDGET, page 8 Call Carl 742-5986 Jamie L. Whitten, D-Miss., which He said he would like to sec an WENNfS PMNTfMS CO. essentially split the difference bet­ increase more in line with this Quality work at a SNOWPLOWING Nobody ween the state and White House year’s which was 8.4 percent. He raasortable pricat Commercial, residential. plans. said no target had been set for Intarlor & Exterior Bolton, Vernon, Coventry beats 1-384 crash Fraa EatImatas growth in the 1990-91 budget, but area. Free estimates. The committee approved $1.1 bil­ lion for the Federal Emergency .said that his aim is to “get the num­ Call Brian Welgle Call Pete, our AND YOU’LL MAKE YOUR DEAL HERE! 645-8912 Management Agency to repair the bers down as low as humanly pos­ claim s life 643-1213. devastation and $1 billion for the sible.” Wall Papering and GUTTER OVER 40 SPECIAL PURCHASE CARS FROM GENERAL MOTORS IN STOCK NOW Federal Highway Administration’s The agencies are looking for Painting emergency fund. Most of the deaths $7.92 billion, compared with the o f b o y , 1 1 30 years Experience CLEANING and the worst damage from last 1989-90 budget of $6.89 billion. Insurance and SERVICE 1989 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE 1989 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME week’s quake in the San Francisco References 4 Door loaded, leather interior #P703 2 Door, Auto, A/C, AM/FM #P692 Bay area was related to highways. Milano could not say how much for estimate call the requests would be cut. He also By James F. Henry MARTY MAHSSON 875-0634 or 875-9142. In addition, $500 million would Manchester Herald 649-4431 be given to the Small Business Ad­ said it was too early to say how the ministration for emergency loans, requests would affect the need for election-year tax increases. BOLTON - An 11 year-old boy DICK COBB and $250 million to President Bush died Monday of injuries sustained in WET BASEMENT? to spend at his discretion on other “Every dollar in the budget will INTERIORS Ovor 40 Year* Eitparionca be reviewed,,” Milano said. “This is a two-car crash on Sunday on Inter­ Writlan Guarvilae operations. state 384. Police said they will Clean Quality Painting at Fraa Eatimatai extremely raw data. There’s been Hatchway. Foundation Cracks, The aid package, which could still charge one of the drivers with Fair Prices. Sump rumpa, Drainaga Unaa, very little review done yet.” Specializing in Interior Baaamant Watarproofing of Floora 4 be modified in the Senate, was ex­ second-degree manslaughter with a Walla 4 Mora Painting. Carpentry and pected to get speedy passage. It was He said that almost half of the re­ motor vehicle. Exterior Painting also Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 attached to a stopgap spending bill quested increase represents fixed Carmcllo Torrez, 11, died Mon­ available. that must be passed before Thursday costs, attributable to such things as day afternoon at Hartford Hospital, Call Dick Cobb at $9850 to avoid a government shutdown. • ••I .' , I union contracts, higher health in­ a hospital spokeswoman said today. 649-8496 or 643-4749. LAWN CARE Rep. Vic Fazio, deputy chairman f. • Ig ‘ 1 . - surance, Social Security and state State police at the Colchester to - of the House Democratic Caucus employee retirement costs, and debt racks said today they will charge EXPERT PHIL'S LAWN 1989 PONTIAC GRAND AM 1989 PONTIAC LeMANS and the California delegation’s point 1' service, the interest the state pays on Thomas C. Flynn, 22, of Braintree, Exterior and Intarlor 2 Door, A/C, AM/FM #P651 ONLY 369 Mites List Price $8231 man in the committee, said the state painting and wallpaper ■■’- J - the money it’s borrowed, will go up Mass., with manslaughter in the ac­ hanging. Limited exterior CARE AND would keep pressing in the Senate 1 $35 million in 1990-91, a 13 percent cident. Flynn, who.se vehicle struck raetoratlon. Previous work can be seen upon request. LANDSCAPING and on future legislation to get more increase. the car in which Torrez was a pas­ Contact BC Company, aid. senger as it was parked in the break­ -Fall Clean-Up The largest request comes from 644-0968. “Certainly, $2.8 billion is not the Department of Income Main­ down lane, has already been charged •Bushes Trimmed 1 1 bad,” he said, but added it was only tenance, which is asking for $1.67 with second-degree assault with a • -Mowing a start. “I don’t think we’ve done the '"•" i ' - ' ■ i billion, a 16 percent increase. The motor vehicle and driving while in­ R00RN6/ SIDING •Gutter's Cleaned job yet. toxicated, police said. The Associated Press Department of Education is seeking ■ *s>now rio w in g Fazio said he was especially con­ $1.37 billion, a 10.6 percent in­ He is being held on $5,000 bail. Affordable Roofing For Free Estimates cerned that the committee didn’t NAIL IT — Lou Aubin of East Hartford boxes a column for a window Monday at a new crease. The Department of Police said the vehicle in which 1 beat any reasonable esti­ Call waive time limits for aid requests medical building going up at 178 Hartford Road. Aubin works for Alexander-Sutherland of Transportation wants $686 million, Torrez was a passenger caught fire and other federal requirements he mate. All types rooting and 742-9540 up 13.6 percent over this year. $6550 said would be difficult for local Manchester. repairs. 30 years experi­ $9450 “Wc will now go through a Please see ACCIDENT, page 8 ence. Licensed and Insured. YARD MASTERS authorities to meet. ★ 649-0894itr Trees cut, yards cleaned. Please see AID, page 8 Lawns, Brush removal, 1988 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1989 BUICK CENTURY gutters cleaned, drive- Auto, A/C, Cruise, Tilt V6, A/C, Tilt ways sealed. TODAY Mutual aid proposal tabled until after election CONCRETE 6 4 3 - 9 9 9 6 In d e x By Alex Girelli directors Ellen Bums Landers and The ’.own has transferred owner­ Landers proposed Monday night day, Tripp moved to have the chiefs General Yard Clean Up Manchester Herald Lorraine Boutin. Director Thomas ship of its firehouse on Tolland that the mutual aid matter be tabled discuss a plan if one is needed. The Roman Spiewak • Lawns Raked H. Ferguson was absent. Turnpike near North Main Street to • Brush Removal 16 pages, 2 sections to the November meeting, after the vote on that was a thrcc-to-thrcc Mason Contractor • Tree Removal Several motions made over the the district under terms of an agree­ town election, in order to prevent Brick, Block or Stone A thrce-to-thrcc split vote among split. • Hedge Trimming Classified offer ended in the tic vote with the ment designed to end fire and sewer Chimneys. Patlot, Walla • And More 14-16 directors of the Eighth Utilities Dis­ the idea from being linked with the A motion to tabic the question to New, Restoration* and Repalti • RsMonable Rote* Comics 13 trict created an impasse Monday result that no action was taken. jurisdiction disputes. The town must campaign. the November meeting brought tlic 646-4134 Coll 657-9761 Focus 12 Landers proposes that the district vacate the station by March 1. Tripp and the directors who sup­ Local/State 2-4 night over a proposal by District same split. After some argument President Thomas E. L^ders to offer the town some kind of added While the agreement calls on the port him say the propxisal is politi­ over the issue. Bums Landers again Lottery 2 mutual aid assistance in fighting Nation/Wbrtd 5.7 offer assistance to the town in fight­ town to build another firehouse in cally inspired and that any special moved to table the issue to Novem­ $10,850 Obituaries 2 ing fires in northern Manchester. fires under which the district might the North End, a plan to build one at arrangements should be worked out ber and the motion failed in the Ooinion 6 respond automatically to fires in Tolland Turnpike and Doming Street by the fire chiefs of the district and same tic. [ B ] FURNITURE [ H ] FURNITURE Soorts 9-11 The dispute pitted Directors some areas of northern Manchester has sparked opposition from some town fire departments and approved Later, Landers, who had rclin- NO GIMMICKS . . . NO HASSLES . . . Television 13 Joseph Tripp, Samuel Longest, and if the town docs not have a new Republican candidates for the Board by the district directors. D IN IN G room set Drexel 50 chalrs-Good for club ot We make believers Willard Marvin against Landers and firehouse in operation by March 1. of Directors. When the matter came up Mon­ hutch and buffet. Pe meeting. Make offer y o tif PIca.se see 8th, page 8 can wood cane back 647-9223. Make us prove It to Ing $3,200 or best offer MACHINERY 289-4437. L2J AND TOOLS A *Good Friend^ is back TABLE Saw - 10" Rock­ well. $75. or best offer. Wi/e Motors WE DELIVER For Home Delivery. Call 643-7063. Route 66, Columbia Road, Willimantic, Conn. 423-7746 Will in town after long absence AIRCO-WeldIng Torch Pruvll 647-9946 with gages. Asking HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 8 AM to 8 PM; Friday 8 AM to 6 PM: Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 $325. Heavy duty bench Saturday 8 AM to 5 PM; Alter Hours By Appointment, By John A. Johnston Bon Ami has experienced several names, owners, and Sjoecial to the Herald manufacturing sites in its century of existence. In 1886, me. John T. Robertson made and wrapped the first cleanser 1 cakes in his Glastonbury farmhouse. He used feldspar If you ever despaired of seeing the original formula Bon Ami again, put all fears aside. Like old Mac Heath, mined in the Middletown area and called the product Astrograph Bridge it’s back in town. Robertson’s Mineral Soap. Currently, the eight-ounce bar, once a household Its immediate acceptance prompted his move to staple, but missing from store shelves for years, is Manchester in 1891 and the formation with six other a way of working out to your expecta­ making a comeback. The moving force behind its sale for stockholders of the J.T. Robertson Co. The first factory, ture with you today. It could be a step NORTH 10-23-89 Bringing home ^ o u r up to the big time. tions today, so don’t be afraid to ele­ diamonds in dummy and must refuse a worthy cause is local merchant George Marlow. employing three workers, was in an Oakland Street grist vate your sights a bit higher than usual. ♦ 10 9 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You VQ 9 7 4 a b ad slam to cash a second high diamond. Then While the long lasting Bon Ami bar, so familiar to mill. ^Birthday have the ability today to make advanta­ Even if you fall short, which isn’t likely, at trick two he should play a club back In the 1890s, W.H. Childs of Manchester secured an you'll still come out ahead. ♦ A K 6 long-time Manchester residents, does not show up fre­ geous agreements, provided you’re ♦ Q653 to his 10. If West takes the ace, there is option to purchase the business. He changed its name to Oct. 24, 1U0U prepared to see that the other guy fares CANCER (June 21-July 22) All work By James Jacoby quently in local markets, Marlow has obtained almost no further problem. Declarer can the Orford Soap Co. The original factory burned in 1897. as well as you do. and no play Is a boring formula de­ WEST EAST draw trumps, and the 3-3 club division 500 bars of the all-purpo.se cleanser from the Faultless In the year ahead you will be in an ex­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Flow with signed to take the zing out of life. Set 4 8 4 4 J 7 3 Starch Co. in Kansas City, Mo. “Good friend” still prides The next step was formation of the Bon Ami Co. and aside your tools early today and partici­ will make the fourth club in dummy a tremely fortunate cycle for the fulfill­ events today instead of resisting 4 K 5 4 J 10 6 2 North must have been afflicted with winner. That fourth club, plus the sec­ itself on its familiar chick and “hasn’t scratched yet” occupancy of a former electric company building on Hil­ ment of hopes and expectations. It Is change. Shifts In conditions work tc pate in activities you find fun. ♦ Q J 9 4 3 2 4 10 8 5 declarer-phobia, a fear of having to liard SU"cct. This company was dissolved in 1909 and likely you will see victories even in areas your ultimate benefit, even the ones 4 J 9 7 ond high diamond, will take care of de­ trademark. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Luck continues 4 A 8 2 play the hand. That’s the only explana­ clarer’s heart losers. But what if West another corporation formed, using the same name. where you experienced defeat which won’t be initiated by you. tion for his failure to bid three no- The bars are on sale at Marlow’s Department Store, at PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Use the to favor you again today where your SOUTH is clever enough to hold up the ace of In the next several decades, the Bon Ami bar reached previously. material interests are concerned. trump when South jumped to three 867 Main St., for $10 each. All proceeds above cost will SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Conditions soft sell today in a situation where you 4AKQ652 clubs, allowing the 10-spot to win the its peak of popularity. The company added to its local Something good could develop for you spades. Look at the bidding from be donated to the Manchester Historical Society. The are extremely favorable for you at this have something substantial to gain. It 4 A 8 3 trick? plant and established others overseas. time where your personal interests are could prove to be counterproductive if through a chain of events set in motion ♦ 7 South’s point of view. If North had as society will use funds to establish an endowment for its by outside factors. 4 K to 4 Competition and other financial difficulties plagued concerned. Enterprises or ventures you get too pushy. little as A-Q-J-x-x of clubs and three Cedar Street museum. Purchasers will receive receipts which you originate or manage are des­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) Activities VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) Focus your little spades, a small slam in spades South draws trumps and continues the company until the announcement of its closing in efforts and attention on priority issues Vulnerable: Neither for tax purposes. tined lor success. Major changes are which do not improve your material po­ Dealer: South would be easy going. And that’s why with the king of clubs and another Marlow said that in the past customers have come 1959. In 1972, after a successibn of owners. Faultless ahead for Scorpio in the coming year. sition should not be permitted to take today, because these are the areas that South asked for aces and bid six Starch acquired John T. Robertson’s original formula, look the most hopeful. Think positive club, which West is forced to win with from long distances to buy the product. Send for your Astro-Graph predictions time away from those that do. Allocate East spades. What a miserable contract! Rcflinald Pinto/Manchester Herald and play to win. South West North the ace. A diamond lead from West For at least one Manchester resident, the soap bars trademark, and all Bon Ami products developed over the today. Mail $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this your efforts to the money makers today. 1 ♦ Pass 2 4 Pass There are many ways to go set in six would provide immediate access to years. SOFT SELL — Agnes Waickowskas, one of the last employees of the Orford Soap Co, newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Luck has its LIBRA (Sept. 23-Uct. 23) in competitive 3 4 Pass 4 4 Pass spades, all dependent upon declarer’s dummy. West might try a low heart, bring back memories of working at the soap manufac­ OH 44101-3428. Be sure to slate your limitations today and as long as you are involvements today you will have the 4 NT Pass 5 ♦ F'ass panicking. But in this deal the cards turer in Manchester. Richard Egan, president of the Manchester Historical Society and merchant George Mar­ aware of its parameters, you should do but declarer has no choice but to play zodiac sign. upper hand, yet you may not realize it at e e All pass are right if declarer plays for what is dummy’s queen and hope. Declarer’s Agnes Waickowskas remembers wrapping many bars John John.ston Ls a Manchester resident who writes low pose with Bon Ami soap. Marlow will sell the historic bars for $10 each with all SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) A per­ extremely well. Let your common sense the time. However, your opponents will needed to bring the contract home. on Manchester history. son you thought was out of your league guide you in chancy matters. and this will give you a considerable Opening lead: 4 Q bold play rewarded his partner’s bad of the soap, which originally came in three sizes. proceeds above cost going to the historical society. might propose an Interesting joint ven­ GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Thinos have psychological edge. For starters, declarer wins the king of bidding.