20 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, October 5, 1990 Daly says third title may be an even easier task By HARRY ATKINS kind of want to and go hide,” The Associated Press as a free agent if the right offer college draft and signed free agent improved greatly. charge Thomas denies. Daly smd Thursday night at the comes along. center Tree Rollins. University of Windsor, where they “But, we’ve played over 300 “No matter what profession WINDSOR, Ontario — Chuck “Vinnie’s a good enough basket­ “1 think we’re a very solid club,” begin camp with two-a-day drills games together in the past three you’re in, you’ve got to be dis­ Daly says it should be easier for the ball player and a smart enough per­ Daly said. “We know what it takes Friday. “But we got through all that years or so. We can vault into things ciplined,” Thomas said. “That’s Detroit Pistons to win three straight son that he would catch on quickly to win. We’re very solid mentally.” and did it again. very quickly. I just want to see means not being distracted. We’ve NBA tides than it was to win two in to what we’re doing if he happens to But there are a lot of clubs with as where we are mentally. There’s no a row. “Now, I think the guys are kind of sit out a long time,” Isiah Thomas, much talent as the Pistons. The got a shot at it. But there have been the Pistons’ captain, said. carrot to hold out there any more.” a lot of trades and other teams have The doesn’t say the Pistons looking forward to the test this Chicago Bulls, who took the Pistons year.” Daly said the key to becoming been improved. -will do it, mind you. Only that it to seven games in the semifinals last Thomas said it will be important only the tliird franchise to win three should be easier to three-peat than The Pistons had everyone on hand spring, and the San Antonio Spurs for the team not to let outside dis­ “I believe we’ve still got the repeal. consecutive NBA championships should be much improved. except Vinnie Johnson, who is hold­ would be staying injury-free. tractions take away from their p>er- talent. But whether we’ll be lucky ing out in a conuact dispute and “I think there are eight or nine formance on the court. Thomas was enough to do it again will be another “Once you do it the first time, you During tlic offseason the Pistons eligible to walk away from the team clubs that can win it this year,” Daly accused by a television reporter of question. We’ve got to get through a picked up guard Lance Blanks in the said. “I see a lot of clubs that have assaulting him earlier this week, a mine field this year.” SCOREBOARD Baseball Hockey Whalers 3, Nordiques 3 Quebec 0 3 0 0—3 Football Hanford 2 1 0 0—3 Winning Golf First Period— 1. Hartford, Dineen 1 (BurL Postseason glance NHL standings Babych), 533 (pp). 2, Hartford, Verbeek 1 (Burt, Francis), 14:28. Penalties—Finn, Que (high- Pitchers All Timas EOT All Times EDT NFL standings Texas Open scores PLAYOFFS sticking), :38: Krygier, Har (high-sUcking). :38; WALES CONFERENCE Vincelette, Que, major (fighting), 2:42; Cor- Baseball's AMERICAN CONFERENCE SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Scores Thursday National Lsagua Patrick Division East after the first round of the $800,000 PGA Texas Thursday, Oct. 4 riveau, Har, major (fighUng), 2:42; Finn, Que W L TPts GF all-time W L T Pet. PF Open played on the 6,576-yard, par-35-35— 70 ^^ittaburgh 4. Cincinnati 3. Pittsburgh loads (cross-checking), 4:50; Leschyshyn, Que (trip­ Buffalo New Jersey 0 0 1 1 3 ping), 10:51; Nolan, Que (interference), 13:58- top 10 .750 92 75 Oak Hills Country Club course: Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 Miami .750 88 57 Gary Hallberg 32-31—63 Friday, Oct. 5 Holik, Har (hooking), 13:58; Verbeek. Har’ N.Y. Jets Washington 0 0 0 0 0 minor (high-sticking). 16:39; Bundin’ .500 68 89 Emiyn Aubrey 31-32—63 Pittsburgh (Drabek 22-6) at Cincinnati NY Islanders 0 1 0 0 1 Indianapolis .250 58 89 Howard Twitly 31-33—64 (Browning 15-9). 3:18 p.m. Quo (charging). 20:00; Evasoa Har (roughing)! New England NY Rangers 0 1 0 0 3 20:00. .250 60 119 Mark O'Meara 30- 34—64 Monday, Oct. 8 C y Young 511 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 1 Second Period—3, Quebec, Laflour 1 (Sakic Nick Price 31- 3 4 -6 5 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. 3:18 p.m. Adams Division Cincinnab .750 103 74 Mike Reid 32- 33—65 Tuesday, Oct. 9 Hrkac), :30 (pp). 4. Quebec. Sakic 1 (Lafleur, Walter Johnson 416 Houston Boston 1 0 0 2 4 Hrkac), 2:11 (pp). 5. Quebec, Sundin 1 (Sakic), .500 77 84 Billy Ray Brown 31-34—65 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. 8:27 p.m. Bulfalo .250 48 65 iiaitriifatrr Mmld 0 0 1 1 3 536. 6, Hartford. Krygier 1 (Francis, Babych). Brad Bryant 31- 34—65 Wednesday, Oct. 10 Hartford 0 0 1 1 3 Grover Alexander 373 Pittsburgh .250 32 70 Steve Jones 35-30—65 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. 8:27 p.m.. if neces­ 11:13 (pp). Penalties—Cote, Har (holding). Montreal 0 0 1 1 3 1:33; McRae, Quo, minor-major (slashing, fight­ Dave Barr 35- 30—65 sary LA Raiders 1.000 75 35 Weekend Edition, Oct. 6,1990 Quebec 0 0 1 1 3 ing), 4:18; Corriveau, Har, minor-major (slash­ Christy Mathewson 373 Tom Kite 34- 32—66 Friday, Oct. 12 Kansas City .750 98 48 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE ing, fighting), 4:18; Finn, Que (high-sticking) Mike Sullivan 32- 34—66 Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the \bar Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 8:27 p.m.. if neces­ Denver Norris Division 7:25; Verbeek, Har (slashing), 7:25; Nolan, Que Warren Spahn 363 .500 95 97 Seen Murphy 31-35-66 Newsstand Price: 35 C t its sary San Diego .250 61 69 W L TPis GF GA (high-sticking), 9:36; Hough, Quo (cross-check- Dan Foreman 36- 30—66 Saturday, Oct. 13 Seatba .250 75 84 Chicago 1 0 0 2 4 3I ing), 11:01; Verbeek, Har (high-sticking), 15:27; Pud G alvin 361 Duffy VWIdorf 31- 3 6 -6 7 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. 8:27 p.m.. if neces­ NATIONAL CONFERENCE SL Louis 1 0 0 2 3 2! Sakic, Que (slashing). 17:31; Finn. Que, major- Lance Ten Broeck 35- 32—67 sary East Detroit 0 0 1 1 3 3 misconduct (lighting), 20:00; PetiL Que, double Kid Nichols 361 Jay Delsing 32- 3 5 -6 7 ‘ I W L T Pet. PF Minnesota 0 1 0 0 2 3 minor (spearing), 20:00; Cunneyworth, Har, WObb Heintzelman 33- 34—67 American League N.Y. Giants Toronto 0 1 0 0 1 7 major-misconduct (lighting), 20:00. Tim K eefe 342 4 0 0 1.000 106 Mike Donald 34- 33—67 Saturday, Oct. 6 Smyths Division Washington .750 101 51 D.A. Welbring 33-34—67 Bush, Congress in bnttle over budget Third Period—None. P enalties- McKenzie Oakland (Stewart 22-11) at Boston (Clemens Calgary Dallas .250 56 92 Robert Wrenn 33- 34—67 21-6). 8:30 p.m. Har (high-sUcking). 7:42; Cyr, Har (tripping), Steve Carlton 329 Philadelphia Los Angeles 1 0 0 2 12:25; Hrkac, Quo (interference), 13:22. .250 91 95 Tom Eubank 34- 3 3 -6 7 By ALAN FRAM Sunday, Oct. 7 Winnipeg 1 0 0 2 Phoenix .250 40 118 Tommy Aycock 32- 3 5 -6 7 Oakland at Boston, 8:27 p.m. Overtime—None. Penatly—McKegnoy, Quo John Clarkson 327 Edmonton 0 0 0 0 (holding). 3:13. Central Bob Estes 33- 3 4 -6 7 The Associated Press Chicago Tuesday, Oct. 9 Vancouver 0100 .750 77 53 David Ogrin 33- 34—67 Boston at Oakland, 3:18 p.m. Shots on goal—Quebec 9-8-6-1—24 Tampa Bay 3 1 C Thursday's Games Hartford 13-11-8-4—36. .750 98 96 PNI Blackmar 34- 33—67 Wednesday, Oct. 10 Boston 4, Philadelphia 1 Green Bay 2 2 C .500 76 93 Corey Ravin 32- 35—67 WASHINGTON — The White House sent out Boston at Oakland, 3:18 p.m, Power-play Opportunities—Qj»jbec 2 of 6- Quebec 3. Hartford 3. tie Hartford 2 of 9. NEA Graphles Detroit 1 3 C .250 93 99 Bob Gilder 34-34--68 Thursday, Oct. 11 Minnesota 1 3 o government-shutdown orders Friday, saying President Montreal 3, Buffalo 3, tie .250 89 69 Billy Andrade 33- 35—68 Boston at Oaklarxf, 8:27 p.m., if necessary Goalies—Quebec, Tanner, 0-0-1 (36 shots-33 Detroit 3, New Jersey 3, lie WINNINGEST — It takes West Payne Stewart 34- 34—68 sign emergency legislation to continue Saturday, Oct. 13 saves). Hartford, Sidorkiewicz, 0 0-1 (24-21) Chicago 4, N.Y. Rangers 3 A— 11,573. 3 0 0 1.000 58 38 Scott Hoch 3533—68 Oakland at Boston, 12:18 p.m., if necessary more than 300 victories to Atlanta 1 2 o nomal federal operations in the face of an intensifying SL Louis 3, Minnesota 2 .333 74 67 Stove Elkington 32-36—68 Sunday, Oct. 14 Referee—Mark Faucette. Linesmen— Kevin budget standoff with Congress. Winnipeg 7, Toronto 1 Collins, Brian Murphy. become one of the 10 win- LA Rams 1 2 0 .333 l a OaklarKi at Boston, 8:27 p.m., if necessary Calgary 3, Vancouver g OT New Qrleans 1 2 0 .333 Centel Classic scores Democrat rammed legislation through the House Los Angelos 4. N.Y. Islanders 1 ningest pitchers in the history Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. WORLD SERIES Friday's Games TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Scores SH-ouoh n ^ ? P f i n a n c i n g the government Sabres 3, Canadiens 3 Kansas City at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Thursday after the first round of the $1 million Tuesday, O ct 18 Pittsburgh at Vteshington. 8:05 p.m. of . trough next Friday. The measure, which was sent to the Montreal 0 12 0 3 New Qrleans at Abanta, 1 p.m. LPGA Centel Classic golf tournament played on American League champion at National Saturday's Games Steve Carlton, who retired in New York Jets at Miami, 1 p.m. Senate, even got some Republican support. League champion. 8:32 p.m. Quebec at Boston, 7:05 p.m. Buffalo 0 2 1 0—3 the 6.265yard, par-36-36— 72 Killearn Country First Period—None, Penaib'es— Hogue, Buf San Diego at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Club and Inn course: Wednesday, Oct. 17 N.Y. Rangers at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. I douT Imow what the answer is right now,” said 1988, was the most recent San Francisco at Houston, 1 p.m. Cathy Gerring ALatN L, 8:29 p.m. Detroit at Washington, 7:35 p.m. (roughing), 5:19; Corson, Mon (boarding), 31- 3 2 -6 3 Rep. Silvio Conte. R-Mass. “But I do know one thing 13:09; Shannon, Buf (tripping), 15:01; Ewen Seattle at Now England, 1 p.m. Joan Pitcock Friday, Oct. 19 Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. entry on this exclusive list. 33- 34—67 Tampa Bay at Dallas, 1 p.m. Patty Sheehan Chaos IS not the answer.” ® N LatAL. 8:32 p.m. Toronto atC alga^, 8:05 p.m. Mon (interference), 18:55; Diduck, Mon (rough­ 34- 33—67 ing), 19:48. Cincinnab at Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m. JoAnne Carrier 3 5 3 3 - 68 Saturday, Oct. 20 Winnipeg at Edmonton, 8:05 p.m. Green Bay at Chicago, 4 p.m. Congress planned a Sanirday session — and possible N LatAL. 8:29 p.nv Buffalo at Montreal. 8:05 p.m. Second Period— 1, Buffalo, Andreychuk 1 Nancy Ftemsbotlom 38-31-69 (Bodger, Brown). :52 (pp). 2, Montreal, Skrud- Los Angeles Raiders at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Meg Mallon sessmns throughout the three-day Columbus Day Sunday, Oct. 21 N.Y. Islanders at Minnesota. 8:35 p.m. 33- 36—69 OPEN DATE: New Vfark Giants, Philadelphia, Dawn Coe NL at AL, 8:29 p.m,, if necessary Chicago at SL Louis, 8.35 p.m. land 1 (McPhee, Keane), 12:16. 3. Buffalo. Blues 3, North Stars 2 3534— 69 weekend — because of the fiscal standoff. Mogilny 1 (Turgeon, Kennedy). 17:18. Penal­ Phoenix. Washington Tina Barrett 34- 3 5 -6 9 Tuesday, Oct. 23 Vancouver at Los Angeles. 1035 p.m. S t Louis 0 2 1 3 ’The specter of federal agencies having no funds to ties—Hogue, Buf (slashing), 4:55; Kennedy. But Monday, Oct. 8 Missle McGeorge AL at NL, 8:29 p.m.. if necessary Sunday's Games Minnesota i o 1_2 Cleveland at Denver, 9 p.m. 33-36—69 Wednesday, Oct. 24 Detroit at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. (interference), 9:41; Vaive. Buf (hooking), 1739; Shelley Hamlin operate arose ^ te r the House early Friday resoundingly Diduck, Mon (stashing), 18:09. First Period— 1, Minnesota. Gagner 1 (Smith, 33- 36—69 AL at NL, 8:29 p.m. EST. if necessary New Jersey at Pittsburgh. 7 3 5 p.m. Rosie Jones Third Period—4, Montreal, Courtnall 1 Broten), 16:25 (pp). Penalbes— McFtae, Min 3534— 69 defeated a budget agreement worked out by Bush and Boston at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Kathryn >bung 34- 35—69 congressional leaders. ^ (Dufresne. Savard), 3:47. 5, Buffalo, Hawerchuk (holding). 2:43; P.Cavallini. StL (tripping), Missle Berteotb Toronto at Edmonton, 8:05 p.m. 12:44; Hull. StL (hooking), 15:14. 32- 37—69 N.Y. Islanders at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. 1 (Hogue, Snuggerud), 6:32. 6, Montreal, Basketball Sue Thomas As lawmakers began trying to put together new pack­ Richer 1 (Lebeau, Corson), 16:17. Penal­ Second Period—2. S t Louis. Raglan 1 34-36— 70 NLCS result Cindy Rarick 34-36—70 ties—None. (G.Cavallini), 931. 3, S t Louis, Hull 1 (Ron- Martha Nause ages, they revived talk of perhaps cutting the capital Overtime— Nona. Penalties—Norre. ning), 16:23. Penalties—Giles, Min (playing with 34-36— 70 Pirates 4, Reds 3 NHL results Debbie Massey 38-32—70 gams t o rate and raising Income t o rates for the rich. Shots on goal—Montreal 6-9-13-2—30 Buf­ broken sbck), 1:12; G.Cavallini. StL. major NBA preseason schedule Hollis Stacy PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI falo 9-9-9-0—27. (fighbng). 13:01; Wilkinson, Min, major (fight­ 36-34—70 10 boost pressure on budget writers to forge a spend­ Bruins 4, Flyers 1 All Titnee Eastern Cathy Marino 34-36—70 abrhbl abrhbi Power-play Opportunities—Montreal 0 of 5- ing). 13:01; Brind'Amour. StL (hooking), 13:41. ing plan for the five-day-old fiscal year. White House Thursday, Oct. 11 Lenore Flittonhousa 3 5 3 5 - 70 Bckmn 3b -e-ff 0 0 Larkin ss 2 10 0 Philadelphia Buffalo 1 of 4. Third Period— 4, S t Louis, Hull 2, 11:40. 5. Nancy Lopez King 3b 2 0 0 0 Hatcher cf New Vfark in McDonald's Open, Barcelona, 36-34—70 sp o k esi^ Marlin Fitzwatcr said Bush would not sign 3 0 0 0 Boston 2 0 2__4 Goalies—Montreal, Roy, 0-0-1 (27 shots-24 Minnesota. Bellows 1 (Broten), 13:03. Penal­ Spain. 1 p.m. Bell S 3 3 0 0 0 Morris 1b 3 1 1 1 bes—McRae. Min (slashing), 6:56; Raglan, S I any such temporary financing bill. ^ saves). Buffalo, Puppa, 0-0-1 (30-27) San Antonio at Orlando. 7:30 p.m. VanSlyk cf 4 0 11 Bnzngrph 1 0 1 0 1. B o s to n . P o u lin 1 A—16,325. (hooking), 13:53. We would dose down the government at midnight” Bonilla rf 4 0 1 0 Davis If D.Sweonoy. Nilan), 13:26. 2. Boston. Neely 1 Denver vs. Phoenix at Tempe, Ariz., 10:30 3 1 1 1 Referee—Don Koharski. Linesmen—Ron Shots on goal—S t Louis 13-15-10—38. Min­ p.m. Bonds If 3 1 1 0 QNeillrf Bourque . 17:28. PenalUos-Pederson. ^ s nesota 9-12-5—26. Transactions Fnday imless Congress completes a broad budget out­ 3 0 1 1 (roughing), 3X)8; Galley, Bos (holding), 8:16’ Finn, Leon Stickle. Friday, Oct. 12 Bream 1b 3 1 2 2 Qesterph Power-play Qpportunibos—S t Louis 0 of 3; line by then, Fuzwater said. 1 0 0 0 Carknor, Phi (holding), 9:59. Dallas vs. Charlotte at Norfolk. Va, 730 p.m. LVIllare c 3 1 0 0 Bales pr 0 0 0 0 Minnesota 1 of 4. Und2b P8fk>d—None. Penalties—TocchoL Sacramento vs. Miami at Ponce, Puerto Ftico, n needed to “protect life and 4 0 1 1 Sabo 3b 4 0 1 0 Goalies— S t Louis, Riondeau 1-0-0 (26 830 p.m. BASEBALL Walkp 2 0 0 0 Reed c PM ^PP'hg). 11:59: Carpenter. Bos (boarding), Devils 3, Red Wings 3 shots-24 saves). Minnesota. Casey 0-1-0 ^ p e rty will be permuted in the absence of a budgeL 3 0 0 0 Los Angeles Clippers vs. Detroit at Lincoln. American League Redus ph 1110 Duncan 2b Detroit 1 2 0 0—3 (38-35). 3 0 0 0 Third Period—3, Boston. Janney 1 (Wesley Neb., 8:30 p.m. CALIFORNIA ANGELS—Announced the White House budget director Richard Darman wrote b a Belinda p 0 0 0 0 Rijo p New Jersey 1 0 2 0 3 A—5,730. retirement of Gene Autry, club president 2 0 0 0 C ar^nler), 12:16 (pp). 4. Philadelphia, Tocchet Milwaukee vs. Minnesota at Duluth. Mia. memo to agency chiefs. Rynids ph 1 0 0 0 Charlton p First Period— 1. DetroiL Habscheid 1. 3:55 Roforoo-Andy vanHollomond. Lines­ Named Richard M. Brown president and chief 0 0 0 0 1 (Kerr, Craven), 15:51 (pp). 5, Boston. Bour­ 830 p.m. Pattersn p 0 0 0 0 Wnghm ph (sh). 2, New Jersey, Lemieux 1 (YsebaerL men—Mark Pare, Jerry Patomaa exocubve officer. 10 0 0 que 1, 19:03 (on). Penalties— Berube, Phi Philadelphia at Houston 9:30 p.m. th 'weekend about to start, it seemed likely Power p 0 0 0 0 Dibble p 0 0 0 0 Fobsov), 9:33. Penalbes— McCrimmon, Det Totals 4^n«c^?S?' Chychfun, Phi (roughing), (holding), 3:25; Probert, Dot (high-sbcking), Golden State vs. Seattle at ^ k a n e . Wash.. CHICAGQ WHITE SQX—Announced they that the full brmt of the shutdown would not be felt 32 4 7 4 Totals 29 3 5 3 10:30 p.ra will not renew the contract of Chuck Adams, Pittsburgh 10:35; Nilan. Bos (roughing). 1035; MarkwarL 8:12; Stewart NJ (high-sbcking), 8:12; Fedyk, 001 200 100—4 vice president of public ralabons. unul ^ e s ^ y . But the Park Service was preparing to Cincinnati Bos (holding). 14:14; Galley, Bos (high-stick­ Dot (holding), 10:34; Danoyko, NJ (holding, Porband vs. Los Angelos Lakers at Honolulu. 300 000 0 0 0 -3 ing), 15:08. “ 12:30 a.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS-Reloased Al Nipper, close the Statue of Liberty, the Washington Monument E—Bonilla. DP—Cincinnati 1. LQB— Pit­ 12:28; Probert, D et double minor (high-sbcking, Shots on goal—Philadelphia 11-6-10— 27 Jets 7, Maple Leafs 1 Saturday, Oct. 13 pitcher. WORDS OF WARNING — President Rneh talL-e .. rs Th«A*8ocletedPreM tsburgh 6, Cincinnati 3. 2B—Davis. QNeill cross-checking), 16:35; Stewart, NJ (roughing), Toronto and other tounst favorites, at least for the weekend. Boston 4-5-7— 16. 16:35. 0 0—1 New Vfark in McDonald's Open, Barcelona. —Sent Matt SInatro VanSlyke. 3B-Lind. HR-Bream (1). Winnipeg Spain, 2:30 p.m. ; Scott ModvIn and Vfanco Lovelaco SB—Larkin (1), Redus (1). S—Hatcher. Power-play Qpporlunities—PNIadelphia 1 of Second Period—3, Detroit Fedyk 1 (Zombo), 3 1—7 Pkday as ha p,epa.aU ,o S i T S 5; Boston 1 of 3. First Period— 1, Toronto, Raid 1 (Dam- pitchers, to Calgary of the Pacific Coast Please see BUDGET, page 2. 1:46. 4, Detroit Fedorov 1 (Yzerman, Chevel- Vteshington vs. Now Jersey at Princetoa DIM IP H R ER BB SO N.J.. 7:30 p.m. League. Pittsburgh Goalies—Philadelphia, Hextall, 0-1-0 (15 dae), 3:41 (pp). Penalties—Probert Det major shots-11 saves), Boston, Moog, 1-0-0 (27-26) ae;, u:ei (pp). penalties—t^robert, UeL major (F^^ton*\shtonj 2-1^3"'vvS ’n li!^ ‘^ 'u T iil,i’ Indiana vs. Orlando at Tampa, Fla., 7:30 p.ra TEXAS FTANGERS—Exercised conbact op­ ^ I k W, 1-0 6 4 3 3 2 5 (fighting)ighting), "3:00; " • Stewart, ...... NJ. major (FghUng),.. ' ■ , w i’ A— 14,44a ' '' Minnesota vs. Abanta at Hamilton, Ontario. tion on Nolan Ryan, pitcher, for 1991. B^inda 2 0 0 0 0 3 3.-00.30; Crowder. ■ NJ (unsportsmanlike conduct), |ett M acD erm id) ’ 18-43^r’r J i l " ^ ^ ^ i ' Referee—Denis Morel, Linesmen— Wayne 3.-00 730 p.m. National League 1-310010 .30; Barr Det (slashing), 7:21; Probert, DeL Ues^-RichaTdson Tnr /hinh-crtiy>tviin«\ CINCINNATI REDS—Fte-hired Jackie Moore Bonney. Gerard Gauthier. major (fighting),' 12:12;'Crowder, NJ, major bes— Richardson. Tor (high-sbcking) 2’57- Philadelphia vs. Charlotte at Chapel Hill ..^WwerS. 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 dugout coach; Tony Perez, hitting coach; Sani tiincinnall (fighbng), 12:12; Barr. Dot major (fighting), Evatis, Win (high-sbcking), 6:22; Hannan, Tor N.C.. 730 p.m. (hooking), 10:30; Clark, Tor (rougNng) 12 54' Perlozzo. third base coach; Larry Rothschild 12:17; Stewart NJ, major (fighbng). 12:17; Nor­ Utah at Chicago, 8.30 p.m. Cassano won’t pursue FOI complaint 51-3 4 3 3 3 8 ^ m a g e , Tor (tripping). 17:08; Damphousse! Houston vs. Denver at Biloxi, Miss., 830 p.m. coach; and Sian Williams, pltchino Charlton L, 0-1 22-3 3 1 i ? i wood, Dot (holding), 13:08; Ysebaert, NJ (high- coach, lor 1991. Flames 3, Canucks 2 OT sticking), 15:49. Tor, major-game misconduct (cross-checking) Los Angelos Clippers vs. Detroit at SL Louis. 1 0 0 0 0 3 19:51; Berehowksy, Tor, major (fighbng), 19:5l’- 830 p.m. —Waived Bill Gulllck- By ALEX GIRELLI Vancouver 1 0 1 0__2 Third Period—5, New Jersey. Lemieux 2 over that executive session. Town Attor­ Umpires—Homo, Wondelstedt; FirsL McSher- Draper, Win, major (fighbng), 19:51 soa pitcher. Calgary i o 1 1 - 3 (Stastny), 11:40 (pp). 6, Now Jersey Shanahan Cleveland at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Manchester Herald workshop is held it will not be necessary *^®'’ 98i Third. Rennert; Left, Craw­ Secoiid Period-5, Winnipeg, Ellett 1 (Num- Pioneer League ney Maureen Chmielecki will schedule a OTntract because she questioned the tes­ ford: RighL Davis. First Period— 1. Vancouver, Sandlak 1 (Lin­ 1 (Muller, Morris), 19:45. Penalbes—Kasatonov, Porband vs. Los Angelos Lakers at Honolulu. to file complaints with the FOIC to get den, Lidster), 324. 2, Calgary, Makarov 1 minen, Small), 3:38 (pp). 6, Winnipoo, Ellett 2 11 p.m. HELENA BREWERS—Named Eugene workshop to be conducted by members timony of a police officer in a case in T—2:51. A—5^911. NJ (high-sticking), 4:32; Gallant Det major Meegan general . answers to some questions. (Nieuwendyk, Suter), 4:10 (pp). Penal­ (fighbng). 9:12; Norwood, Det (roughing), 9:12; (Steen), 11:40. 7, Winnipeg. Steen 1 (Elynuik, Sunday, Oct. 14 MANCHESTER — Democratic Town of the FOIC staff for Pension Board which Landers, a lawyer, represented a ties—Nordmark, \fen (tripping), 3:37; T.Hunter, Albelin, NJ, major (fighbng), 9:12; Stastny, NJ P " « '“ e»-Sleen, Win (trip- Vltashington vs. Los Angeles Clippers at Rich­ BASKETBALL Cassano said he will pursue a request mond, Va, 7 p.m. National Batksball Association Director Stephen Cassano said Friday he members and the two Republican direc­ client. They raised a question over the Cal (holding), 12:08; Stern, Van (tripping), (roughing). 9:12; Djoos, Det (cross-checking). pino). 737, Hannan, Tor. minor-misconduct (urv ATLANTA HAWKS—Reached contract agree­ to the town’s Ethics Commission to 19:03. 11:09; Lemieux, NJ (high-sbcking), 13:24. sportsmanlike conduct), 13.-00 ' Scaramento vs. Miami at Boca ITaton, Fla., IS not interested in pursuing a complaint tors who attended the pension board ex­ landfill vote because, they said, Landers Second Period—None. Penalties—Coxa,, P®'’‘o t l- 8 , Winnipeg, Draper 1 730 p.m. ments with Duane Ferrell and Henry Turner. Ibr- decide whether Republican Director Scholastic Dvertime—None. Penalties—None. wards, and Scott Haffner, guard. to the Freedom of InformaUon Commis­ ecutive session, Wally Irish and Mayor husband, Thomas E. Landers was delin­ Van (holding), 4:13; Murzyn, Cal (high-sticking), Shots on goal—Detroit 3-10-10-1—24. New P ™ Marsh, Tor (hook­ Utah vs. Chicago at Nashville, Term., 8:30 Ellen Landers was in conflict of interest 8:21; M.Hunter, Cal (high-sticking), 16:51; Jersey 14-9-10-1—34. ing, 2:03; Clark, Tor (slashing), 18:16 p.m. BOSTON CELTICS—Signed Kevin Gamble, sion over the presence of two town ad- Terry Werkhoven. quent in landfill payments. Landers Charles SmiUi and Cam'ck DeHarL guards. or the appearance of a conflict when she Johansson, Cal, major-game misconduct (butt- Power-play Qpportunibos—Detroit 1 of 5; Indiana vs. Orlando at Tallahassee, Fla., 9 mimstrators at a meeting with four denied that her husband was delinquent MHS freshman football endirig), 19:06. New Jersey 1 of 6. nli^?‘M‘’2 " lS ^ ''‘""’‘“ p.m. CHICAGO BULLS—Signed Cliff Levingston, Irish said he will suggest that mem­ voted on a police contract matter and on Monday, Oct. 15 lonivard. to a two-year contract Republican directors, but he hopes the in payments when she cast her vote. The Manchester High Ireshman football team Third Period—3, Calgary, Maclnnis 1 (Suter, Goalies—Detroit. Cheveldae 0-0-1 (34 W i ^ ' S “o* 'f7 ° ^'“'’'““ *~^‘" " ’'“ ° 2' Houston at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. CLEVEUND CAVALIERS-Signed Chucky bers of other boards be invited to attend an landfill fee schedule as well as routed South Windsor, 40-20, Thursday after­ Fleury). 8.-05 (pp). 4, Vancouver, Murphy 1, shots-31 saves). New Jersey, Burke 0-0-1 question will be addressed at an FOI She responded that if the vote on the Goalles-Toronto, Reese (6 shots-4 saves) Seattle at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Brown and Winston Bennett, forwards. the workshop as well. whether Irish was in a conflict when he noon at Memorial Field. Kavin Banks, Isaac 12:15. Penalbes— Lumme, Van (holding), 3:00; (24-21). workshop to be held in Manchester. police contract constitutes a conflict, a Macoun, Cal (holding), 3:29; Linden, Van (inter­ A—10,805. Reeae, 0-1-0 (15:49 Tuesday, Oct. 16 DENVER NUGGETS—Signed Jerome Lane voted on the selection of an auditor. Dejesus and Taharai Turner each scored a and Anthony Cook, forwards. ference). 7:44. Referee— Mick McGeough. Linesmen— Gord Beauregard, 1-6-0 Los Angeles Clippers at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Cassano said he plans to attend the lawyer who is a director would be in and a two-point conversion (or (2b-2b). Detroit vs. Boston at Hartford, 730 p.m. H9USTON ROCKETS-SIgned Jim He said the request is being drafted. Manchester. Brian Lucas ran the offense well Qvertime—5, Calgary, Sweeney 1 (Suter. Gil- Broseker. Mark Vines. The workshop will be scheduled as the conflict every time a public employee is A— 14,144. Charlotte vs. New Jersey at Toledo, Ohio, Rowinskl, center, to a one-year contract workshop and to pose questions he hopes while the offensive line of Justin Barrows, Mark mour). 1:07. Penalbes-^one. result of a compromise over another FOI At a press conference Sept. 24 Cas- R efe re^F lo b Shick. Linesman—Flon As- 730 p.m. INDIANA RftCERS—Signed Kenny Williams will clear up the matter of whether four a wimess in case in which the lawyer Minor. Pat Jones, Justin Mendenhall and Mark Shots on goal—Vancouver 7-14-5-0— 26. Blackhawks 4, Rangers 2 stmo and Democratic Director Peter Calgary 9-8-10-2—29. selsLne. Pterre Champoux. Washington vs. Chicago at Iowa City, Iowa. Darryl Johnson and Keith Gabln, guards- complaint by Cassano, one involving the directors can hold a meeting with the represents a client. Beaulieu p lap d very well. Jason Coen and NY Rangers 1 o 2—3 830 p.m. Michael Cooper and Gary Plummer, forwards; DiRosa said they would ask for opinions Conrad LaPointe also played well for the 2-1 In­ Power-play Opportunities—Vancouver 0 of 5; presence of two Republican directors at a Calgary 2 of 4. Chicago 1 2 1—4 San AnIonid vs. Dallas at Waco, Texas, 8:30 and Greg Wiitjer, center. town manager, without it legally becom­ ’The issue raised by the two Democrats dians. First Period— 1, Now York, Nicholls 1 (Tur- executive session of the Pension Board. from the Ethics Commission on those Goalies—Vancouver. McLean, 0-1-0 (29 p.m. MIAMI HEAT—Signed Terry Davis, forward. ing a public meeting. over the vote by Irish involved the fact 1 cotte, Gartner), 13:13. 2. Chicago. Graham 1 questions. They questioned whether Bennet boys’ cross country shots-26 saves). Calgary, Vernon, 1-0-0 Philadelphia al Minnesota, 8:30 p.m. NEW VDFTK KNICKS—Signed Jerrod Mustaf, As part of the negotiated settlement that Irish does insurance business with (26-24), (Chelios), 17:18. Penalbes— Murray, Chi (trip­ Phoenix at Utah. 10 p.ra fonvard, to a multiyear contract He said he hopes that after the Landers was in conflict on the police The Bennet Junior High boys' cross country A—19,457. ping), 4:26; Shaw. NY (cross-checking), 5:29; Bow ling Maccabi Tel Aviv at Los Angelos Lakers PHILADELPHIA 76ERS-Slgned Johnny one of the partners in the auditing firm. teem lost to Ellington Middle School, 15-50, and Referee—Bill McCreary. Linesmen— Mike Crimson, Chi (high-stickiqg), 11:12; Crimson, 10:30 p.m. Dawkins, guard, to a mulbyoar contract Signed defeated Windsor Locks, 18-49. Bonnet was led Cvik, Randy Mitton. Chi (roughing). 16:30; Qgrodnlck, NY (Inter­ Wednesday, Oct. 17 Ricky Green, Greg -Boo’ Harvey. Carlton by Peter Carlson's 9th place finish. His timo ference), 16:58, Powder Puff Philadelphia vs. New York at Albany, N.Y.. McKinney, Kenny Travis and Luther Burks was 11:11 for the 1.8-mile course. Justin Lopez Kings 4, Islanders 1 Second Period—3. Chicago, Yawney 1 7.30 p.m. guards; Mario Buber and Dean Kriebel, for­ and Anthony Monaco also ran well lor BennoL (Noonan, Larmer), 6:19 (pp). 4, Chicago. Barbara DeCaprio 211-527, Lori Fenton 496. wards; and Brian Rahilly, forward-center, to NY Islanders o o i _ i Dallas vs. Indiana at South Berxl, Ind., 7:30 Graham 2 (Chelios), 18:59 (sh). Penal­ p.m. one-year contracts. Los Angelas i g •)_4 MHS freshman girls’ soccer ties—Konroyd, Chi (tripping), 2:08; Rochefort Abanta vs. Denver at Pueblo. Colo., 9:30 SEATTLE SUPERSQNICS-SIgnod Dave First Period—1, Los Angeles, Gretzky 1 NY (holding). 5:27; Gartner, NY (hooking), p.m. Corzine, center, to a one-year contract The Marxthester High Ireshman girls' soccer (Robilallle. Blake), 12:40 (pp). Ponalties-Pilon, 11:34; Now Virk bench, senred by Qgrodnlck Golden State vs. Sacramento at Stockton, Continental Basketball Association teem blanked Glastonbury, 6-0. Heather Jolly NY (tripping), :41; Pilon, NY (hooking), 10 49- (too many men), 11:34; CNcago bench, served Calif., 10:30 p.m. U CRQSSE CATBIRDS-Signed Bill Marba recorded the shutout in goal while Kelly While Finley. NY (cross-checking), 11:27; Buskas, LA by Stapleton (too many men on ice), 12:45- Calendar Thursday, Oct. 18 lorward. led the offense with three goals. Karl Barrera (kneeing). 17:02, Roenick, Chi (hooking), 17:50; Kislo NY collected two goals while Erin Q'Niel added the Seattle vs. Chicago al SL Petersburg, Fla.. SAN JQSE JAMMERS—Signed John Trez- Second Period—2, Los Angelos, Bjugstad 1 (roughing). 18:35; Manson, Chi (roughing), 730 p.m. vant forward. other Indian score. Sarah Hornbostel, Beth Today ^udelskl, Krusholnyski), 4:02 3, Los Angeles 18^35. FOOTBALL Mizoras, Jessica Nylind and Renee Throm also Cleveland vs. Phoenix at Tempe, Ariz., 10:30 Gretzky 2 (Blake), 18:46 (pp). Penalbes-^lat- Third Period—5. Chicago, Chelios 1 (Larmer Boys Soceer p.m. played well for Manchester. Manchester at East Hartford, 3:30 oy. NY (interference), :23; BroaulL U (inter- Roenick), :41. 6, New Vfark. Nicholls 2 (Leetch)’ Friday, Oct. 19 NFL—Upheld the Indianapolis Colts' decision toenco), 4:13; LaFonlaino, NY (roughing). 8'47- Cheney Tech at Portland, 3:30 19:14. 7. Now Vfark. Sheppard 1 (Turcotte’ Doubleheader at Charlotte, N.C., Miami vs. to put Eric DIckersoa running back, on the Taylor, LA (roughing), 8:47; Watters, LA (trip- RHAM at Bolton, 3:30 Nicholls), 19:54. Penalbes—Poluso, Chi (inter­ Minnesota and Orlando vs. Charlotte, 6 p m roserve*non football injury list Bacon Academy at Coventry, 3:30 McDonough, NY (Ngh-sUcking), ference), 1:47; Crimson, Chi (slashing) 518- San Antonio at DetroiL 8 p.m. —Rolaasad Gena Lang Girls Soccer 13:52; LaFontaino, NY (slashing), 17:23 Kisio, NY (slashing), 7:37; Crimson, Chi mis­ Abanta al Dallas, 8.30 p.m. running back. Added Mike Rozier, running East Hartford at Manchester, 3:30 Third Period—4. Now Vfark. King 1 (LaFon- conduct 7:37; Janssens, NY, major (fighbng) Boston at Denver, 10 p.m, back, to the active roster. ^ tano, Flatley), 1:55. 5, Los Angelos, Granato 1 East Catholic at Sacred Heart, 3:45 8:28; Yawney. Chi, major (fighting), 8 2b‘ Houston at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 p.m. M IA ^ D O l^H IN 5-P laced Brian Kinchen, Radio, TV (Gretzky, Robinson), 2:44. Penallios-Bera NY Moeller, NY, minor-misconduct (high-sticking)’ Volleyball SatUiday, Oct. 20 bght end, on Injured reserve. Re-signed Greg Xf'JSf^lnyskl, LA (hooking). 11:15; Peluso, Chi. misconduct 11:15; Kisio’ East Hartford at Manchester, 3:30 Baty, bght end. " 16:09: UFontaine, NY (tripping), 17:56; Pilon, NY. minor-major (ctiarging, lighting), ’ 17:18- East Catholic at Norwich Free Academy, 3:30 Doubleheador at Charlotte, losers of OcL 19 HOCKEY NY (roughing), 18:23; Sandstrom, LA (rough­ Chelios, Chi. minor-major (instigator, lighbno)’ Girls Swimming games and winners of OcL 19 games, 7:30 Notional Hockey League Today ing). 1823. “ East Catholic at Naugatuck, 7 p.m. 17:18; Patrick. NY. misconduct U S l! p.m. NHL—Suspended Jeff Nortoa New Vfark Is- 3 p.m. — NLCS Game Two; Shots on goal—Now Vbrk 5-10-14— 29. Los Shots on goal—Now York 6-14-10_30 Washington vs. Indiana at SL John's. New landers defenseman' for eight games and Saturday Angelos 20-10-14— 44. Chicago 11-13-10—34, Foundland, 6:30 p.m. Adam Creighton, Chicago Blackhawks center Pirates at Reds, Channel 3, WFAN Football Power-play Qpporlunibes—Now York 0 of 4; Power-play Qpportunibes—Now York 0 of 8- Doubleheader at Inglewood, Calif., Cleveland tor five garnea. for separate sbek-swinging Inci- (660-AM) Los Angeles 2 of 8. Chicago 1 of 7. * South Windsor at Manchester, 130 p.m. vs. San Antonio and Milwaukee vs. Los An­ dents In exhibition games on SepL 30 Xavier at East Catholic (Carlin Field), 1:30 4 p.m. — Golf: Senior PGA Goalies—Now York, Hoaly, 0-1-0 (44 Goalies—New York, Vanbiesbrouck, 0-1-0 (34 geles Lakers, 7:30 p.m. NEW YORK ISLANDERS-Sent Marc Ber- Vantage Championship, ESPN shols-40 saves). Los Angelos. Hrudoy. 1-0-0 shots-30 saves). Chicago, Bellour 1-0-0 p.m. New Jersey vs. Chicago at Chapel Hill. N.C., govin and Jari Gronstrand, defensemea in (29-28). ' (30-27). Boys Soccer 730 p.m. Capital District of the American Hockey Leaoue 8 p.m. — Golf: LPGA Ceiitel A— 16.005. A— 18.47Z Last Catholic al St Joseph, 130 p.m. Seattle vs. Detroit at Lansing, Mich., 7:30 1 PENGUINS-A^ced Classic (delayed), NESN, MSG Referee—Kerry Fraser. Linesmen— Ryan Referee—Ron floggarth. Linesmen— Rav Cross Country p.m. Jaromir Jagr, nght wing, has been freed from a Bozak, Pat Dapuzzo. Scapinollo, Dan Schachto. Wickliuin Park Irivilalional, 9 a.m. Phoenix vs. Golden Stale al El Paso. Texas, 830 p.m. p C ln '• •“ Budget Mapplethorpe

From Page 1 exhibit not t - Most of the naUon’s 2.4 million federal workers were told o report on -^esday - after M o n r y T S reigned on Capitol Hill. And members of both parties said they resented the rived. ^ only to be sent home after they ar- process by which the package was written - f o u ? obscenity Congressional leaders of both parties met with ad months of closed-door summit talks involving onlv con­ gressional leaders and administration officials ^ By TERRY KINNEY ^ficit-cutung pS; House S ^ e r Thomas S. Haley said he believed that The Associated Press “ “ “ “ i“ > ■"<>« ,h , a result, lawmakers should try to write a budget them- '■^‘inced Medicare cuts and a lesser r ^0'' a new plan with fewer tax burden for low-mcome people. — An art gallery and its director were tha^RenJhr^ '^eie no signs acquitted Friday of all charges by a jury that reiected that Republicans were willing to accept it lookS h a T ^ ^ u agreed that all sides We will of course, keep in touch with the White prosecutor’s claims that there w ^ no artsUc vSS^ m ked bad m light of the seemingly endless budget bat- House but I do not anticipate ... the resumption of any^ homoerotic photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe. thmg that would be called summit talks,” he said. ^ The trial was the nation’s first obscenity trial of an art Rep. Jack Buechner. R-Mo.. tugged on a tie bearino a gallery. HDley said he wanted a budget that would be suo- t o . t o *"'« “ “I -Eve^body ough.'d, ‘‘What a great day!” gallery director Dennis Barrie ported by a majority of Democrats and Republicans “I told reporters. F ridf ^ ^ « n ^ y night session that stretched into arn not of the opinion that political warfare is of some value at this point,” he said. T^e jury of four men and four women returned the «ei»edT^bi«S“S S £ verdicts after slightly more than two hours. But not all lawmakers agreed. Conservative The Contemporary Art Gallery and Barrie were ac­ Its s p r i n g cuts they considered overly genUe Republicans urged Bush to keep the government shut d o ^ imul Dernocrats agreed to limit federal spending. quitted on misdemeanor charges of pandiiring obscenity ^ billion in M ed icil r^uc- and using children in nudity-related material. Barrie Z * *° administration of- P*^ ®“gbt to be put together by the presi- ti( ^ including cuts in benefits, were tw s ^ o S v «o“fW 3ve been sentenced to one year in jail and fined wSed ^ who had s^d the p ^ - s higher levies ori S n l ^ l t o t in TOnsultaUon with Republicans,” said Rep. Tom waged an all-out lobbymg thrust on behalf of the p , ^ , and the gallery fined $10,000, if convicted on — tobacco and alcohol would would hit the the poor , W too t ^ hard. besT^nt w ^n ‘be Democrau to put up their both counts. 0 1 ^ a j ^ best shot. We We 11 sustam11 sustain every every veto veto he’s he’s got.” got.” “Obviously, this is a very emotional moment. It’s been a very hard time for me,” Barrie said. “We did something very important for this city‘ We stood up for Shutdown effects may be felt immediately the First Amendment. V: ' Vi By TOM RAUM , •/ “This is a major battle fought here today. It’s a major The Associated Press passe lasted half a day.dnv battle for the arts and for freedom of expression in m e r n i'^ it ^‘^bie of Liberty, the Washington Monu- mediately affected for the same reason ri H/w. America.” M^HINGTON — While the brunt of a government ^ closed be- “The jury has made its decision. We accept iq” said shiudown this weekend would not hit for th rw ^ v s cau^ P!aA Service workers were sent home. long lasting. ‘ bie budget impasse is pank Prouty, assistant city prosecutor. “It would be un- visitors to &e Statue of Liberty, the W a s h in C W rL : the Smi?h'^o; ‘° “ 1®b'.to the nation’s captial would find p r for me to give my own personal feelings in this case ment and Yellowstone National would feel the ef­ ^ Srmthsonian Insutuuon’s 12 museums closed too President Bush convened an emergency Cabinet because my feelings are not the issue.” fects at once. W ^ gardeners hung up their rakes and left, meetmg to discuss details of a government shutdown. Five of the photographs were from Mapplethorpe’s m / n ? prepared to shut down these monu- experiences in the homosexual subculture of New York BARRIE ACQUITTED — DGimit; Rarrip Hiro^for nt /-> . Th« A«8ociai»d Pr«»8 Director Richard Darman told His spokesman. Marlin Fitzwater, said there would be agency h e ^ they should be ready to send home all “ b to “ padlock everything that can be City in the 1970s, defense attorneys told the jury in clos­ na.i hugs his daughter u p o n r rsTattr^^a'c^uluSs^c^^^^^^^ non-essential employees scheduled to work Saturday, significant disruptions of government services beginning ing arguments. Two showed children with their genitals on Saturday and each day they would grow “a little exposed. fts memo cited the failure by Congress to pass leidsla- worse.” d ^ lh ie ^ '^ government beyond a midSight FridLy “Some would say that I am not too much of an expert on art. 1 don’t profess to be,” Prouty said in his closing Each agency decides what is an essential service But argument. But you as a jury are deciding what is and State budget woes spread ‘bo federal work force of 2.4 million was tod to'y oto what IS not art. hom^pft ~ b- only to be sent c ^ p t o e down, d.e,e would be no friendly “p i five pictures — think of it — art?” Prouty asked. home ^ r a few hours. Monday is a federal holiday. pollers, prison guards and the military — would be al­ He told the jury to judge what they considered to be “ last-muiute compromise, this would be the lowed to keep working. outward from Northeast fourth time over the past decade that the federal govern­ Service would not be affected by the shut- art usmg contemporary community standards, not the ment h ^ sent Its employees home because its authority cv'mn!I"ki"® Satur^y morning, the head of each agen- standards of ^ experts who testified for the defense. By WILLIAM M. WELCH ?o7riato““ “ " “ to itilT and most are providing raises in the range of 4 tx:rcent to spend money expired. The last time, in 1986. the im­ n L f ^ implement his or her existing Prouty recited the fable of the vain emperor who, al­ The Associated Press to 6 percenL he said. Amtrak rail passenger service would not be im­ closmg down operations,” Darman said in a though naked, believed he was fully clothed because' his memo to the agency heads. subjects praised his imaginary clothing. Total state year-end balances declined from $12 5 bil­ WASHffJGTON — State budget problems that began lion m fiscal 1989 to $9.1 billion in 1990, and ai"e es­ ‘The art world wants to tell you these are art. And the l^ t year m the Northeast are spreading to other states, timated to decline to $7.4 billion in fiscal 1991. townspeople sat there and watched the emperor walk Lottery orcing spending cuts and threatening to deplete cash Those balances — which amount to surplus money dowm the street without any clothes on, but yet all his Congress simply ran scared ^ ^ e s , the National Governors’ Association said alter all spendmg — averaged 4.8 percent in 1989 and advisers told him ‘You have a beautiful coat,’ because ‘° ‘° percent at the end of fis­ By STEVEN KOMAROW nobody wanted to come out and tell them that it’s not The fised condition of the states is the worst we cal 1991. art. En^md:’" “»■" “tod New The Associated Press mve seen since the major recession of 1983 ” said Those reserves are traditionally kept as hedges against “You are the townspeople. Don’t let somebody from R .p « b ,to Raymond C. Scheppach, executive director of the as- tough times; state budget officers consider a 5 percent r-. •, Connecticut outside come in and say it is art. You say whether these sociauon. Daily: 2-5-7. Play Four" 7 fi o o i fea^ of ^outweighed r ^ r v e prudent. The reserves are at their lowest level 9-10-14-17-24-43. ^ 2-6-2-2. Lotto: five pictures are like the emperor without any clothes Releasing the group’s annual fiscal survey of the of President Bush or House leaders when law- on.” smee 1983, and states entered that recession with greater m ^ers defeated the $500 billion budget package. election r^ ^ ^ o S y l w ^ ^ t o K r T ^ ® ? states, officials of the association attributed the difflciJ- balances than they have now. Massachusetts least one case, an Ldangered GOP hfc- Barrie’s lawyer, H. Louis Sirkin, said the five photos ttes to a slowing national economy, increased Medicaid VO It was the combination of tax increases and spending The 1991 state budgets are based on assiunptions of (B onulV :’l)*'^‘ 2-9-20-26-34-46 cuts, coming one month before an election” that doomed and thf/S dl"^ to v T et‘ no doubt offended some people but had serious artistic costs and the continuing decline in federal assistance to slow but positive growth, and a recession would worsen the plan, sard Rep. Edward Madigan, R-Bl. No amount merit. states. conditions for states, the report said. of the ec^nom y,°Lt.Sn“ g ^ ^ ^ ‘be good Pif-Ir n , c *){®''‘hern New England of ewnomic theopr, or reasoning, or leadership pressure He quoted from a speech by John Kennedy: Most states ended their fiscal year June 30, and over Pick Three: 5-9-7. Pick Rrur: 6-0-5-1 paled against Jhe cJls of A regional economic slowdown that hit New England could overcome that, he said. ^ ^ “Society must set the artist free to follow his vision, half of Aem would have ended their fiscal year with t o c a u ^ massive financial problems for all six New creases and higher Medicare bills ® “The i»int is. we can’t get whipped into line.” added wherever it takes him. We must never forget that art is deficits had they not moved to cut spending after their England states, prompting the region’s three Democratic M ly: 3-5-2-8. The voters won, hands down. not a form of p ro p a^d a. It is a form of truth. The budgets were enacted, Scheppach said. governors to retire and leaving two of three Republican S iT o n ^ t^ ’^ Public really spoke highest duty of the writer, the composer, the artist, is to a lack of clout."^ ^ '^^o demonstrated Srates rose taxes by an expected 10.3 billion in fiscal govemore m dire political condition, hr addition. New Bush, tiying to emulate the success of President remain true to himself.” 1991, the largest dollar increase ever, the report said York and New Jersey have run into financial trouble Index K^gan, t n ^ to boost the package by going on national “That’s exacUy what Dennis Barrie did,” Sirkin said. Twenty-six states increased net revenues and seven prompting big tax mcreases. ’ television Tbesday mght and asking voters to call their He wanted to share with this conununity a beauty that reduced them. Nearly half the total increase came in “What ^ n w to be happening is the turndown in the congressmen. he felt was shown by an artist, Mr. Mapplethorpe.” three states — Massachusetts, New Jersey and New economy that began in New England ... is now soread U t o c m ™ , ue A.w .„S to York. Bubble Gum — 8 to 1 against the deal in Edwards’ of- Sirkin reminded jurors that the same exhibit was mg South and WesL” Scheppach^d ^ Nation/World_ Business___ tice. Other lawmakers reported similar results. shown in Philadelphia, Chicago and Berkeley, Calif., Addmg to state financial problems is the growth in Obituaries__^ without incident. ^ a t e spending was up 7.7 percent on average in fiscal Classified___ Opinion_____ And in the days leading up to the vote, the White House Speaker Thomas S Fblev n u/ u d e r ^ d s for Medicmd spending, the report said. Schep- Com ics_____ 1990, compared to the long-term annual average of an People___ “Is Cincinnati that different? Are we that childish? Focus______can count at least on the MassachnRi!''Sf^‘’ 8.1 percent increase. For fiscal 1991, states’ spending is showing states increas^ Religion_ Are we not big enough to say we can’t accept what other Hobbies_____ support a party position. Bm d S iS r e Medicmd spendmg by 18.4 percent in 1990, and are es- Senior Citizens. cities have seen?” Sirkin asked. estimated to be up an average of 6.5 percenL he said, in­ Home______29 House members running for the Senate or for gover­ defmmg voter anti-incumbent feelina?ThP dicating spending is down in relative terms. ^ t g ^ t o increase them 15 percent to 20 percent in fis- Sports______] 39-48 nor were immune from the lobbying. “All of us all but one of the ten voted against hh? ^ ^ Defense experts have testified that Mapplethorpe was Local/State Social______19 The number of states increasing spending less than ON Lottery _ statewide c^didates got a bye," s^d Rep. John an accomplished and respected photographer, and tliat Clearly hedth care costs are driving state budgets,” Television_____ House Minority Leader Bob Michel R ni five percent has risen from eight in 1989 to 19 in fiscal Manchester Has It Weather Rowland, R-Ct., who is running for governor. photographs of the children were morally and sexually 1991, he said. comparing them to a popular video s My to of M oMr nito RopobiS'C innocent. All eight GOP House members running for the Senate Most states have not cut employees’ pay, however. game. “They ve become the Pac-Man of state budgets 1 — eating up every available dollar.” f 9 9 0 r e g i o n a l Weath©r Saturday, Oct. 6 Mgihi

w Eugene Choiniere Lorraine Choiniere of Chelmsford, Mass. LOCAL/RECIONAI Eugene Oioiniere, 84, of Woon­ socket, R.I., died Friday. Survivors Calling hours will be Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at hour- In Memoriam include a son and dau^ter-in-law, niers Funeral Home, Woonsocket, Lucian and Connie Choiniere of In memory of Ronald Bogli who B ow ooiai^ Manchester. R.I. Burial will be in Precious Blood passed away on October 6, 1986. We Cemetery, Woonsocket, R.I. loved and miss you too much to for­ He ^so is survived by another Memorial donations may be made to get. In Brief. son and daughter-in-law, Lionel and the American Cancer Society. Mother and Sister Nmm Yortcl - Susan A tla n tic nlkner, chairman of environmen­ at Community Baptist Church. The O c e a n Saddam, Soviets parley ts quality for Federated Garden public is invited. Members design Uubs of Connecticut, will present a for the month is “Harvest FeasL” an R\/ nA\/in DCAor^ * ’ By DAVID BEARD program on the benefits of recycling arrangement made using fruits or told no more lies.” firing a meeting of the Manchester The Associated Press end its 9-week-old occupation of vegetables. For more information Garden Club, Monday at 7:30 pan. The United Nations speech, neighboring Kuwait. call Lucile Monaghan, 6 4 9 -3 7 5 4 . ftOfapy oiObpr Saddam Hussein carried on talks prepared by Iraqi Foreign Minister wiA a top Soviet official Friday Tariq Aziz, was uncompromising Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister while his foreign minister accused accusirig the Security Council of Vladimir Petrovsky later rebuked the Umted States and its aUies of hypocrisy for criticizing Iraq’s in­ Iraq, saymg, “We caimot but feel pushmg the world “to the brink of a vasion of Kuwait while allowing Is­ some satisfaction at the unprece- Weather devastating war.” rael to continue occupying Arab dented unity in the Security Council. U.S. Ambassador Thomas R lands seized in the 1967 and 1973 Pickering called Iraq’s address to’ wars. ... ThaL we think, is the promise that the United Nations can deal the General Assembly “an insult to The speech came in response to the Iraqi people, who deserve to be with this highly dangerous interna­ Mostly sunny, warm u«crve 10 DC rresiaentPresident Bush’s demand for Iraq to tional crisis.” ^ m

Government was loser HAPPV CIIDO d i o f ^ Santos/ManchesterH»rald O ^ . Sunday, mostly sunny and warm, high 75 to HAPPY SURPRISE - Matthew Fletcher, 2 . 5 1/2, and Daniel Pajot, 4, had a happy in Philipines uprising surprise Thursday afternoon when these bal­ COVENTRY J40Q 000 m H loons fell out of the sky, while they were play- OPEN SUNDAY - 1-4 P.M. ’ ° o ^ By ROBERT H. REID ing in their back yards at 85 and 89 Henry St. In a statement Friday, the under­ X m The Associated Press ability of the government to control Fletchers mom, Nancy, who was in the 2162 MAIN STREET ground Young Officers Union ac­ the dissidents has discredited a cused the military leadership of house when the balloons arrived, said she MANILA, — The civilian administration that seems REDUCED $60,000!! 11 room Contemporary (5,000 barking “orders from their air-condi­ O 5 mutiny on the Philippines’ second- unable to deliver basic services, discovered the boys playing with the balloons sq. ft.); 4 bedrooms; 2 kitchens; 3-car garaoe- set on Manchester Herald tioned rooms and cellular-cquippcd 1990 Editions largest island again tarnished the control prices and guide national after hearing loud laughter outside. Attempt­ luxury cars” while disregarding the development. Dept. 56 overs 1/2 acres!! Dir: Rt. 31 - across from SoventrJ 5? Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. image of President Corazon A- ing to confirm where the balloons came from. hardships of common soldiers. That concern has been reflected in Heritage Villages and 0 m Daily publication since O ct 1,1914. qumo’s govemmenL which stood to She called the New Jersey automobile dealer lose no iMtter how the revolt ended. Sen Ernesto Maceda, chairman the business community, which is or the Senate defense committee, al­ Snowbabies Ftoliticians demanded firm action already alarmed over the prospects whose logo is printed on them. The dealer USPS 327-500 luded to this when he urged the Byers Carolers VOL CX, No. 6 against Col. Alexander Noble, who of economic decline brought on by Garden State Motors of West Callings Wood government to address problems of the Persian Gulf crisis and the ef­ Heritage Santas Acting PubUsher launched the seventh rebellion N.J., told Fletcher that the balloons in tact are t mile north of Gay City REALTY WORLD/KIERNAN pay, promotions and living condi­ fects of July’s earthquake that killed Jaann* G. Fromarth against Mrs. Aquino’s 4i/2-year-old tions in the military. a frequent feature used to attract customers. Hours; Tuesday-Saturday 10-5 01 government on Thursday. Noble or­ more than 1,600 people. Sunday 11-5 m > Executive Editor g a n ! ^ a private army after taking How many times do we have to Economists already have revised _____ 649-7514 649-1147 Vincent Michael Valvo part in a failed coup in December. &ve this warning before President economic prospects downward be­ Aqumo listens?” Maceda said. “The > CO News Editor He simendered early Saturday cause of rising oil prices and the Coventry manager Associate Editor . ^drew C Spitzler Aquino government must for once return of thousands of Filipinos who .Eileen Hiromi Mae after trying to sneak out of the ^ > Features Editor to meaningfully and substantially were working in the Middle East Sports Edtor___ _ Dianna M. Talbot military garrison he captured two J3 H ______Lon A uste r days earlier. respond to the problems of our gets $4,240 raise Photo Editor____ people.” In a speech Friday, Herman Mon­ > ___ Reginald Pinto “Government must now take the tenegro, chamnan of the a n n u a l con­ Advertising Manager The latest revolt was all the more ference of the Chamber of Com­ ------Lesley Radius strongest possible measures to en­ By JACQUELINE BENNET ------Businew Manager ' sure that this become the last chal­ embarrassing because the military merce, warned of a crisis of con­ Circulation Manager . «Ioanne G. Fromerih had been predicting for months that Manchester Herald ____.Gerlinde CoHetti lenge that (military rebels) ever fidence in Mrs. Aquino. Production Director__ muhneers would stage an uprising Pressroom Manager Sheldon Cohen make against constitutional “The gover^ent must dispel the _ Robert H. Hubbard authority, said House Speaker on Mindanao, possibly as a prelude tear ^ t a military coup is a distinct r e tS i V ^ T S I i i r .Manager John Elsesser will Main Telephone Number Ramon Mitra. to a coup attempt in Manila. possibility at any Ume,” he said his salary to $ 5 7 ^ 0 accordmg to the head of the Town Council _ 643-2711 Such statements have accom­ Furthermore, the military Also Friday, the Central Bank DAIRY STORES Circulation Telephone Number launched operations in August to The council is very well satisfied with John as a panied the previous coup attempts retried businesses transferred $148 647-9946 Mpture Noble and regaled the media town m ^ g e r, Joan Lewis, council chairwoman, said against Mrs. Aquino since she took million abroad in the first six daily with reports that the colonel this week in a phone interview. 840 East Middle Turnpike power in the February 1986 “people months of the year — an increase of the would soon be captured. Lewis cited Elsesser’s “understanding of town power revolution” that overthrew more than 400 percent over the President Ferdinand Marcos. Instead, he and his forces tunc last year. gover^enL execution of policy and leadership,” in the Manchester, CT managed to travel more than 1(X) council s approval of the raise. Ordinarily, however, the In an editorial Friday, the pro- miles 3CTOSS northern Mindanao en­ government newspaper The Manila ^ w is said nothing was discussed during Elsesser’s mutineers simply surrender after countering no resistance. performance evaluation this week about incInHinp protracted negotiations. Key leaders Uiromcle warned that instability O W S E R V I " of past revolts have disappeared. Or­ XT likelihood that w a^pping the nation’s viality. “ his contract as has been asked of some Noble c ^ topple the Aquino ad- town employees, such as the superintendent of schools. dinary soldiers are then sent to dif­ The government’s mistakes and ferent units for retraining. mimstration, but there is a very real shortconungs of the past... have ex- In anoAer matter, the councU has agreed to form a threat that the Aquino officials may Senior commanders appeared sa id * ^ * ^ nation,” the newspaper r n f l T committee to look over the Town expire from sheer embarrassmenL” t n fearful that bloodshed would further eerrw, cal subsenber service at 647-9946 hu tt ^ wmmentator Luis Beltran wrote in f ^ r L a sHII look S t e m s ^ divide the armed forces and en­ S r i elecUons for w^days for delivery in Manchester ^ ® 1 ne Mamla Standard. The c o ^ itte e wUl have at least five members and is Suggest^ carrier rates are $1 60 weeklv *7 7n courage sympathy for “brother sol­ some possible relief, there are those one month, $23.10 for three ^ diers” within the ranks. “Unfortunately, it looks like the who are becoming seduced by the ©iten to the public. Interviews of committee candidates only thing this administration is will conducted by October 22 and the committee will Nav^stand price; M It would also play into the hands capable of capturing is the common cS ig e .” ^ M^selected at the council’s second meeting in Novem- of renegade officers who portray the cold. 4 Aquino government as elitist and corrupt. Most Filipinos have little sym­ ~ Robert H. adopted new landfill regulations Monday through Saturday pathy for military rebels. But the in­ XX ^ I’tireau chief N S itW T recycling ordinance to comp­ 1 n Manila for the past four years. ly with a state mandate to recycle by January 1 7 a.m.-l 1 a.m. 9 9 0 Meotti scoffs at plan Garvey blasts Kennelly Democratic State Sen. Michael Meotti says his on- ponent s p l^ for reducing the state deficit ^s the “c- I quivalent of taking out a second mortgage to mv for groceries and gas.” , His Republican challenger, Sonya Googins has for voting for budget federal G ra n S MANCHESTER HAS Rudman Act as a means of achieving a staged retire­ By ALEX GIRELLI He said many people simply cannot tempt was made to freeze increases ment of the state debt and to trigger controls on spend- Manchester Herald afford it and prefer to see the in spending, to cut foreign aid or government make serious attempts Meotti said Googins proposes the state borrow mil- other programs or to freeze the MANCHESTER _ U.S. Repre­ to cut spending before it raises federal debt ceiling. 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(A P ) — South was played. She has let it be known that she objects to Carolina’s solicitors are pushing for Foreign workers kept to finish Iraq jobs any national anthems being played at her concerts, even a statewide ban o f 2 L ive C rew ’s the Irish anthem. album “ As Nasty As They Wanna The singer is also known for her nearly shaved head Be,” but a spokesman for the attor­ By TERRIL JONES Iraq, suffering the effects o f the U.N.-imposed the sanctions,” Swedish Foreign Ministry Spokesman and her hit “ Nothing Compares 2 U .” ney general’s office questions The Associated Press whether that is how the jury should economic sanctions, has kept many workers in the Lars-Olof Lundberg said Wednesday. Former meat clerk Mike Rechtien said that on Thes- spend its limited time. country to keep the economy running, even diverting day, Ms. O ’Connor entered Mrs. Gooch’ s Natural Food NICOSIA, Cyprus — Some foreign workers have some to areas in need o f a boost, such as agriculture, the The British government is more flexible. Market. The solicitors decided during chosen to remain in Iraq since the Persian G ulf crisis their annual convention this week to diplomats said. “Like many governments, we have concluded that it When she approached the counter, he said he told her, began, but others, such as Portugese stone masons and About 4,500 Soviet oil industry workers are in Iraq, is unreasonable to ask people who are essentially work­ “ 1 have a song for you.” ask Attorney General Travis Med- lock, who supervises the state grand Soviet oilmen, have been held to avoid further damage and a foreign source in Baghdad said the Iraqis are de­ ing under duress to stop woiking and put themselves at With that, Rechtien, a struggling musician, launched to Iraq’ s economy. pendent on them. risk,” a Foreign Office spokesman said on condition of into “ Oh say, can you sec ... ” jury, to investigate sales o f 2 Live anonymity. C rew ’ s album, said South Carolina More than 500,000 foreign workers have been “ If they go, no one else will come in to operate these According to her publicist, Ms. O ’Connor asked the stranded in Iraq since it invaded Kuwait on Aug. 2 and fields,” the source said. store not to punish Rechtien. Solicitors’ Association President the United States and other countries resptonded by Donnie Myers. Polish work crews building roads, piptelines and rail­ UJ'l. directives regarding the sanctions are “ open to But store officials said Rechtien was fired from his massing troops in the gulf region to deter possible fur­ roads also are helping Iraq’ s industries and projects limp interpretation,” a Dutch Foreign Ministry spokeswoman job because “ the store maintains a strict policy on A concert by the controversial ther aggression. said. group is scheduled Saturday in along. Many Iraqi construction projects were halted harassment o f any kind including verbal, physical or The Iraqis hold 2,200 Westerners in Kuwait and Iraq, when the U.N. economic embargo cut o ff imports. Westerly, R.I., where the town coun­ She said the status o f a dredging project in southern visual.” He worked there six weeks. some at strategic installations to discourage an attack by The stranded foreigners also include 25 Portuguese cil uied unsuccessfully to ban the Iraq, employing 104 Dutch citizens, is unclear but there the U.S.-led military forces. stone masons who last month completed marble work V appearance. is sf)eculation the dredgers are being forced to work. B A critic of Mayor Bill Boner, known for his Some foreign workers have stayed willingly — South Carolina Prosecutors al­ on a palace for I r ^ i President Saddam Hussein, the Por­ romantic affairs as well as his politics, said she would preferring the certainty of a paycheck to unknown job ready have banned sales o f the tugese Foreign Ministry in Lisbon said. Officials said many Bangladeshis, Egyptians, Indians, turn down a chance to confront the mayor on national prospects at home, diplomats said. Officials disagree over whether such work violates Pakistanis and Sri Lankans are being kept at their old television because she’s afraid he will embarrass Nash­ album in Richland, Kershaw, Green­ But the diplomats, most of whom spoke on condition the U.N. embargo and the responsibilities o f the foreign jobs. Also, about 2,000 Bangladeshis are working as ville. ville and Pickens counties. of anonymity, said many other workers who want to workers. “forced labor” in Iraqi military camps in Kuwait, a New lyw ed Boner and his fourth wife, aspiring “ The state grand jury is leave have found most avenues blocked by bureaucracy, “ As far as I understand, working there would violate Foreign Ministry officid in Dhaka said this week. country singer Traci Peel, are to appear on Phil authorized to investigate obscenity Donahue’s nationally syndicated talk show this month. cases that cross county lines, and it’s Jo Ann North, a city councilwoman and critic of a problem that should be handled on Boner, was invited to appear on the same show, but says a statewide basis,” Myers said A N C eases Thursday. she’ll decline. North fears Boner w ill only embarrass his hometown, Medlock has not received com­ plaints about sales o f the album or a which has been trying to polish its image to attract a N a­ it’s stance tional League baseball franchise. fonnal request for an investigation, said Mark Dillard, a spokesman for “ If I thought I would have an opportunity to talk the attorney general’s office. about all the wonderful things in Nashville and promote “ We would be a little bit dubious By GREG MYRE Nashville, I ’d do it in a heartbeat,” North said. “The about it because the state grand jury WHAT MAKES only good thing that can come out o f this is the promo­ The Associated Press was created for major undercover tion o f Traci Peel’s career.” investigations,” Dillard said. “ We Boner and Peel married Monday in Hawaii. They JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — The African Na­ would question pulling someone off HE MANCHESTER HERALD began dating while he lived with his third wife. Their af­ tional Congress, at odds with white businessmen over Th* A»tocl«t»d Pr«8» a major drug case to handle an fair gained wide attention after a reporter called the the country’ s economic future, has toned down its THE RED BARON — Baron Manfred von Richthofen, the obscenity case that any prosecutor couple^ one evening and Peel commented that the Socialist policies but still wants to see some industries first World War flying ace known as the Red Baron. A log could win based on the album’s con­ mayor’ s passion could last seven hours. nationalized. STAND OUT FROM OTHER book recording his being shot down over the Somme on April tents.” The country’s leading black opposition movement Bumper stickers soon appeared, proclaiming: “ Seven 21, 1918 was sold Thursday at Christies in London for the e- released an economic policy document today saying that hours for Traci, three years for Nashville.” Weekly if it comes to power a top priority would be redistribut­ COMPETITIVE PAPERS? A N ^ h v ille car dealer offered to pay Boner’ s $75,000 quivalent of $5,821. ing wealth through affirmative action programs favoring salary i f the mayor would resign before his term ends ^Health Tip blacks. next year, but Boner angrily rejected the offer. The A N C says it envisions a mixed economy, “ but does not believe that market forces alone will result in ■ Writing made Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy At the All Kew anything but the perpetuation o f existing disparities o f f ^ o u s but the family talent has proved costly for one o f iRABTFORDi income.” his descendants, historian Count Nikolai Tolstoy. COUMTY f Whites account for only 5 million o f the country’s es­ Last year, the High Court in London ordered Tolstoy, timated 40 million people but dominate the economy. 55, to pay a record $2,8 nullion in damages for writing a Blacks have an annual per capita income o f more than PERSONAL pamphlet in which he called Count Aldington, a 76- REUODBLINO and BETTER UVINQ $1,0W, one o f the highest in Africa, but only a small year-old World War II veteran, a war criminal. FSB fi ^ fraction o f white incomes in the country. N ow that libel judgment has forced Tolstoy into l | ? o Roy D. Katz South Africa now has one o f the most unequal pat­ bankruptcy, he said. SF w o ' terns o f distribution o f income and wealth in the world ” The p ^ p h le t said that in May 1945, when he was OOTOBBB BREASTFEEDING the A N C said. 8 - 6 - 7 army Brig. Toby Low, Aldington handed over 70,000 rrtdaj B*turd«T Sunu» A mother’s choice to breast feed anti-Soviet Russian Cossacks and anti-Communist I , 8-9:30pm 12-8:30pm 13-6; 18pm her child for 6 months or more South Africa’ s economy, the most powerful on the I Untrarslty of Hartford Sports Contor Yugoslavs to the Soviet Arm y and Marshal Josip Broz 300 Bloomflald Avsnua, Weat Hartford. can reduce the risk-of the child continent, currently is in a mild recession and has suf­ SERVICE ChUdran undar 13 PREB with an adult. developing cancer later in life, is Tito, knowing they would be tortured and killed. fered double-digit inflation since the early 1980s. the finding of research led by Aldington testified at the libel trial that he believed 99 (/) I Margaret K. Davis, MD of the Resident F.W. de Klerk’s government and white assurances from the Soviets and Tito that the prisoners National Institute of Health. It businessmen argue that socialist-oriented policies w ill would be lawfully tried. He said the jury’ s ruling vindi­ SAVF. $ 1 00 »ISC O U X J T produce economic stagnation in South Africa similar to o A y L t i t i c k e t r V iir may also inhibit later obesity, We give our advertisers cated his reputation. diabetes, and heart-circulation that in Eastern Europe. at tha All Naw j HARTFORD; diseases. "If human milk in­ They say capitalism is the quickest way to raise black ■ Britain’s Prince Richard, the Duke of Gloucester, COXJNTy creases to infection in infancy", living standards. advertising agency type service at am ved at this Southeast Asian archipelago Friday for a Davis states, "artificial feeding, which provides no immunologi­ But the A N C , led by Nelson Mandela, says the six-day visit that w ill take him from the sultan’s house to the field o f sports. cal benefits, may alter the child’s goverrunent must intervene to reduce the gu lf between no extra charge. Professional > REMODBLINO and BETTER UVINO responses to early infection." white wealth and black poverty. The lYince, a cousin o f Queen Elizabeth II, was When N^dela was released in February after 27 r e v iv e d at Kuala Lumpur’ s International Airport by o f­ llio ^§1 ye^ s in prison for plotting against the government, he layouts make a difference that's ficials o f the Malaysian Foreign Ministry and the British said the A N C wanted to nationalize gold mines, banks High Commission. f lip OCTOBBR’ and other leading industries. Also on the agenda is a reception by Malaysian ruler 8 - 6 - 7 personalized for your business. Prtdajr Saturdaj Sumlaj'^ But the 18-page document released today refrained Sultan Azlan Shah at the nation^ palace. > 5-9;30pm 13-9:30pm 13-6:18pm KtolkHwl Pwtcrtptlow c «iifM H e also will meet members o f the national ambulance s > ^ I Unlvarslty of Hartford Sports Center from specific calls to nationalize major industries. im 200 Bloomfield Avenue. West Hartford. 348 Main Street Children unttor 12 FRBB with an adult It did say, however, that there might be cases for the corps and pay calls on the country’s ministers o f P £* ►< 0 Manchester 1 finance, trade and industry and youth and sports. gs W (/) “ compulsory establishment o f new public enterprises." 649-102S r 9 9 0 Princess Diana sees 3-year-old with AIDS Guiness Book Germany removes WWII rights, By JILL LAWRENCE The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Princess Diana edition debuts establishes country’s first law visited two first ladies Friday — one who lives in the White House and Under the rights, the Allied • 1 LOrroON (AP) — The Guinness Book of Records By TERRENCE PETTY law so the vote could be held as another, only three years old, who is in­ powers controlled transit between scheduled Dec. 2. fected with the AIDS virus. fu-st published to settle pub disputes and other friendly The Associated Press sectors of Berlin and could veto any debates, issued its 1991 edition Friday with 3,000 new The united Parliament’s first The younger “first lady” earned her laws in the city. They also records, revealing the lengths people will go to get BONN, Germany — Germany’s working session was relatively civil, nickname because she was the first child their names in print. prohibited the West German carrier but accusations flew nonetheless. placed at Grandma’s House, a home for new Parliament on Friday ratified an Lufthansa from flying to Berlin, be­ Englishman Dale Lyons ran 29.9 miles in four hours international treaty that grants full Ingrid Matthaeus-Maier, from the children with the deadly virus. cause its planes would have had to West German branch of the opposi­ The little girl, dressed in bright pink and 18 minutes — balancing a fresh egg in a dessert sovereignty to the nation, formally fly over what was then East Ger­ spoon. In crackmg the previous egg and spoon race ending 45 years of special rights by tion Social Democrats, charged that overalls for the occasion, grabbed many. Chancellor Helmut Kohl’s unity Diana s hand when they were intro­ record, Lyons gained a place in the book. the World War II Allies. The treaty was already signed in The Royal ^ y Ordinance Corps broke the round Parliament also rescued plans for policies had created “concern, fears duced. The princess scoop^ her up, car­ \mi Moscow on Sept. 12 by West and and discontent” among East Ger­ the world driving record between May 13 and June 22 nationwide elections Dec. 2 by ap­ ried her upstairs during a tour of the Vic­ East Germany and the four Allies. mans. torian row house, and readily agreed traveling 25,187.8 miles in 39 days, 23 hours and 35 proving a new balloting law — the A broad majority of government IS mmutes. first time former East German law­ Etespair is rising on former East when she asked to ride around the block and opposition lawmakers approved German territory because of rising in Diana’s dark green Rolls Royce. *There is a fascination with breaking a record, makers cast parliamentary votes the new election law by a simple ftople like to feel they can actually get their name in a alongside colleagues from the West. unemployment resulting from the As cameras flashed and whirred, the show of hands. The legislation rough transition from four decades princess stepped out of the car with “the book, said Cathy Brooks, the spokeswoman for Guin­ Some eastern newcomers seemed replaces an election treaty that was ness Publishing. moved by the occasion, which came of communism into capitalism first lady” in her arms — a symbolic pic­ rejected by the Supreme Court on Finance Minister Theo Waigel ture that gratified the founders of The latest edition shows that Americans continue to two days after East Germany and Sept. 29. The court said the old pin their shot at the big time on big food. West Germany became one. presented a new supplementary Grandma’s House, who have kept its treaty gave unfair treatement to bi^get to the lawmakers that would location unpublicized out of concern Students and staff at Lawrence University in Ap­ “I’m awed that I — from Meck­ small parties. lenburg — am permitted to speak to raise federal borrowing this year by about prejudice and fear. pleton, Wis., froze out the competition in the Largest The overruled treaty would have $17 billion. ‘That kind of picture... a person of Popsicle category — constructing one in February that an all-German Parliament,” said required a party to win 5 percent of S =2 Most of the borrowed money weighed 7,080 pounds. Conrad-Michael LehmenL a resident her stature coming...” said the Rev. Deb­ the vote across Germany to earn a would be used to create new jobs Proving tlrat silliness knows no frontiers, a crew of of that former East German city and bie Tate, president of a crisis housing or­ seat in the Bundestag. and housing and to bolster pensitms ganization that runs Grandma’s House. cooks at a Pizza Hut in Singapore achieved its record a member of the Free Democrats. The new law in effect sets up two The 144 eastern lawmakers, join­ and social welfare payments in the ^ m “It shows that it’s all right to love a per­ by baking a pie measuring 111 feeL 3 inches in separate election areas in the united eastern part of Germany. diameter. ing 519 representatives from the son with AIDS, it’s all right to care about Germany. Lawmakers in former Also during the parliamentary O ^ Britain’s Army Catering Corps of the Prince of west, crowded into the Bundestag, a a person with AIDS, it’s all right to hug East Germany will have to receive 5 session, former Communists and Wales Own Regiment of Yorkshire gave the world a humble structure that once housed a person with AIDS... It won’t hurt percent on their own turf, rather than other leftists joined with the Social you.” record-breaking \brkshire pudding of 360 square feet. part of Boim’s water system. polling that amount across the “I warmly welcome you to the Democrats in calling for further dis­ Tate said the little girl had not been Asians took the opposite approach, achieving new united country. armament in united Germany. world records for smallness. waterworks,” parliamentary presi­ m H diagnosed yet with full-fledged AIDS, That will give smaller parties like Horst Ehmke, a security expert Dipak Syal of Yamuna Nagar, India, won a record dent Rita Suessmuth joked to the the Party for Democratic Socialism but the virus was progressing. Once that new lawmakers. for the Social Democrats, said all T. FT! iagnosis is made, she said through tears, for minuscule writing by inscribing “I love you” and “I — East Germany’s renamed Com- nuclear weapons should be removed love you, too” and then signing his initials “D.S.” on a On Thursday, the first all-German the first lady” could be expected to live 4 ■' , mumsts — a better chance of win­ from Germany. about a year. single grain of rice in May. Parliament since 1933 held a sym­ ning parliamentary seats. bolic session in Berlin, capital of the Sylvia-Yvonne Kaufinann, from o 5 Diana’s whirlwind trip, her second His 813 characters beat the record of Pan Xixing of However, the Democratic the Party for Democratic Socialism, Wuxi, China, who in March wrote “True Friendship is new nation. Boim is Germany’s seat Socialists voted against the new solo visit to the United States, ended less of Parliament. said Germany should scrap compul­ than 24 hours after she arrived in the like sound health, the value of which is seldom known plan, saying it opposes any mini­ sory military service. counU'y. until it be lost” on a human hair. The new 663-member Parlia­ mum vote for winning parliamen­ o m “Minuscule writing has proved very popular,” Ms. ment’s approval formally ends spe­ tary seats. Such a system, said party m Brooks said. “We’ve been receiving massive packages cial rights conferred on the United leader Gregor Gysi, “manipulates from India all ye^. Our editors open them up to find States, the Soviet Union, France and the will of the voters.” \CRAMFEDF0RS-P-A-C-EI c/) Britain after the Allies defeated and one gimn of rice inside. The biggest problem has been f^liamentarians needed to quick­ |2-Car Models O House approves tough anti-crime bill divided Nazi Germany in World War not losing the potential record breaker under a desk.” ly come to agreement on an election IStart At Since the first Guinness Book of Records was II. 2m >^ By WILLIAM M. WELCH reject an amendment that would have laws in 1976, replacing those struck and espionage. published in England in 1955, the fascination with set­ The Associated Press removed a racial justice provision for the ting records has spread as the book made its way down by the court as unconstitutional in The House also approved an amend­ rounaaoon Not appeal of death penalty cases. their application in 1972. around the world. llnciuded ■ > CO ment authorizing $50 million in the new WASHINGTON — The House ap­ That provision would allow death row The Houre adopted another amend­ "nie first U.S. edition, published under the title proved Friday a tough, election-year fiscal year for grants to hospital trauma > inmates to use racial statistics in their ap- ment lessening the burden of proof on Guinness Book of World Records, appeared in 1956. N ow proudN JD H anti-crime bill but agreed to include p ^ s to show the sentencing courts were centers to help defray costs of treating the government to counter such drug-related violence. French and German language versions quickly fol­ > provisions barring execution of prisoners biased, and bars execution of prisoners evidence. lowed. It approved another amendment es­ serves "D who demonstrate their death sentence who demonstrate their death sentence The Senate excluded such a provision The book has been translated into Japanese, was imposed because of racial dis­ was imposed because of racial dis­ tablishing a “good faith” exception to the Spanish, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, Portuguese,’ when it passed its version of the crime exclusionary rule, which bars the use of crimination. crimination. bill, and the issue will have to be Czech, Hebrew, Serbo-Croatian, Icelandic, Slovenian Protect I illegally obtained evidence at a trial. Your Carl The House also included an amend­ Rep. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., resolved in a conference committee. Greek, Indonesian, Chinese. Turkish. Hindi. Malay.’ ment allowing the government to seize offer^ the amendment to delete the President Bush and congressional con­ The change would allow evidence to Arabic, Thai, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and the homes of S&L executives convicted provision, with supporters saying it servatives have been highly critical of be used in court even if it was obtained Hungarian. & n d a sf Garages VO of fraud and who were using state would dramatically weaken and perhaps the racial provisions. in a search or seizure that violated con- In 1990, the first Russian language edition was ^0 homestead laws to keep what may be abolish use of the death penalty. A dozen more crimes would be subject sututional protections, if it was ruled that published. multimillion-dollar mansions. Backers said there was i^isputable to the federal death penalty and execu­ the seizure w ^ carried out in the belief it Now that we have a publishing parmer in the The crime bill, which occupied the evidence that blacks are more likely to tions would be carried out more quickly, was constitutional. A similar exception, Soviet Union, it is possible to check and verify infor­ Room Additions House for three days of occasionally be sentenced to die than are whites. as a result of amendments added to the applying only in cases of searches with mation in a way which has been impossible in the l^ n c b l emotional debate, became a catch-all for Rep. Jim Slattery, D-Kans., cited a bill. warrants, has been made in a Supreme past,” said Donald McFarlan, editor of The Guinness Court mlmg. 35 Oak Streel" get-tough proposals by lawmakers eager General Accounting Office report that “I hope we never bring up another Book of Records. to send a law-and-order signal a month found what he said was an “incredible crime bill a month before an election,” N/\anches'fer CT * * * 'ia' before Election Day. The House gave Bush a victory The international competition the book has sparked fact: never in the history of this country said Rep. William Hughes, D-N.J., com- The bill was approved on a 368-55 Th^sday by toughening provisions could not have been envisioned by Sir Hugh Beaver on (6^ 3- 28W ' has a white man been convicted and ex­ plaming during the debate that campaign giving death row inmates a time limit for Nov. 10,1951, the fateful day his hunting jiarty missed vote. It goes back to the Senate, which ecuted for killing a black man or any includes considerations were overshadowing all filing habeas corpus petitions claiming a flock of golden plover. has passed its own version, and likely to minority.” A Woll-Dosigned Extension Can else. they have been tinted unconstitutional­ Complmentaryl Give You So Muen More. A Den, a conference committee to resolve dif­ “As far as I’m concerned that makes Seeking a reason for the failure, Beaver searched a Extra Bedroom Or Recreation ferences. The bill calls for the death penalty for ly. ^ m e convicts have filed one such H am- 3 pm • Mimosa Room. the case there has been discrimination in more than 20 federal crimes, including petition after another, in some cases reference book for proof that the golden plover was House members first approved an the imposition of coital punishment,” Bntam s fastest game bird. S undays purins f a u - Dioody Mary array of amendments, including one es­ provisions added through floor amend­ using the process to escape the death DESIGN SERVICE-FREE Slattery said. ments covering murder aboard trains, It isn’t. The 1991 Guinness Book of Records lists ’Virgin Mary“ tablishing minimum penalties for sale of chamber for a decade or more. Reservations for (9 Congressional staffers said that asser­ planes and automobiles as well as in mail the red grouse as Britain’s fastest bird. dmgs within 1,000 feet of a truck stop or OR MORE... • or Wine... VIOLETTE tion covered the more than 125 execu­ bombings, bank robberies and others. As the bill came to the floor, it would highway rest area. tions carried out since capital punish- n^ve banned domestic manufacture of F in d m ^ o definitive reference book set Beaver to and... Basket CONSTRUCTION Assassination or attempted assassina­ ^nkm g. T^e managing director of Guinness, the beer isa and ast CALL TODAY OS On one of the bill’s most controversial mern resumed in 1977. The Siqireme tion of the president would be punishable of the semiautomatic assault rifles 0 V M ^ ^ P ^ ^ , oF features, the House voted 216-204 to court approved new state death penalty brewer, pictured unanswered questions arising in ' GLADLY AOCEPTEP/ Free Estimates by death under the bill, as would treason BusT ^ ‘>een banned by debates m pubs throughout Britain. Carnes for the Kids 1 528-3541 9 9 0 OPINION BUSINESS The old secrets Stocks and bonds tumble, CD'lOUHIlNK NOITHEV' rebound on budget news of Communism OCULD SMY IN A couple of montl^ ago I suggested that one side JAIL j l s t a ; By STEFAN FATSIS But stocks and bonds staged a gradual benefit of the worldwide collapse of communism might I^NGASEVKiONE The Associated Press recovery during the day as some traders be the disclosure of a good many closely held communist Else coK... believed the sell-off was too great and that secrets, including the identity of various secret com­ NEW YORK — The failed federal budget budget negotiators would resolve their dif­ munist agents in the free world. accord slammed stock and bond prices Friday ferences. No brand-new Soviet spies have been fingered yet by but the markets recovered nearly all the lost Additionally, a White House statement that their former bosses (at least, not publicly), but various ground, partly on President Bush’s tough Bush would refuse to sign emergency financ­ stance against Congress. ing legislation to keep the government operat­ The key Dow Jones average of 30 industrial ing heartened some traders looking for strong stocks dropped nearly 70 points after the open­ leadership in Washington. ing bell before steadying to close the day down Ward McCarthy, a managing director of WILLIAM A. 6.19 points at 2,510.64. Stone & McCarthy Research Associates in RUSHER In a lengthy night session, a rebellious fhinceton, N J., said the markets believe Con­ House early Friday overwhelmingly defeated gress will not allow a long-term government the $500-billion compromise package of tax in­ shutdown “and therefor they will come to vote creases and spending cuts sought by Bush and for the accord, and probably soon.” congressional leaders. recent developments indicate that my prediction was Stock and bond prices also received a boost right on target. One treasured communist myth has al­ Wall Street professionals had hoped for a when Britain dropped a key interest rate and ready been exploded; the known activities of one impor­ budget accord to help reduce the amount of aiuiounced that the pound will enter Europe’s tant communist spy ring have been fleshed out; and the borrowing needed to pay the federal deficit and exchange rate mechanism, effective Monday. guilt of two of the Soviet Union’s most valuable spur the Federal Reserve to reduce interest Those moves incited a rally in British stocks American agents has been confirmed in the teeth of a rates to stimulate economic activity. Lower in­ and the buying mood spilled over to Wall 40-year liberal and leftist campaign to maintain their in­ terest rates tend to make stocks and bonds Street. nocence. more valuable. The myth was the communist version of how Salvador In the bond market, a sensitive barometer of Allende, the Chilean president who was elected with In an unstable market already whipped by the economy and interest rates, the key 30-year communist support, died in 1973. The armed forces had rising oil prices and the turmoil in the Persian Treasury bond was unchanged after falling rebelled, following huge public demonstrations protest­ Gulf, the congressional rejection initially ap­ close to $6 per $1,000 in face amount earlier in ing Allende’s destruction of the Chilean economy. When peared to quash those possibilities. the day. Its yield finished at 8.78 percent. the presidential palace came under attack, Allende’s own “It’s more uncertainty,” said Dan Williams, Oil contracts traded m the futures market, physician saw him put a rifle between his knees, point Nuclear isn’t a cure-all head of equity Uading widi Dillon, Read & Co. which determines prices, rose $1.06 to around the muzzle at his head, and pull the trigger. CLAY, Calif. — In a desolate With the Middle East now, all you need is $37.99 a barrel after easing slightly on But the communists floated an account which had Al­ comer of California’s Sacramento To pay for needed improvements another guy throwing the hat in the ring.” Thursday. lende being shot by rebel soldiers as he heroically led the that were more expensive than the County, the Rancho Seco Nuclear The opening plunge triggered a New York A report from the Labor Department this resistance of loyal forces. This became the reigning original construction costs, Power Plant stands as a monument Stock Exchange restraint on computerized sell­ morning showing unemployment in September myth, believed by many millions the world over, unUl ROBERT electricity rates for the plant’s more to a once promising but now ing strategies aimed at helping stabilize the rose slightly was overshadowed by the budget the recently elected Aylwin government decided to dubious source of energy. WALTERS than 530,000 customers in MARKET DOWN — New York Stock Exchange traders saw rebury Allende with honors — and take a look at his market, an outgrowth of the stock market crash vote and had little effect on the markets, A pair of cooling towers soar Sacramento and Placer counties body in the process. Sure enough, his face was partially nearly three years ago. strategists said. strong action Friday as the market see-sawed on news of skyward, presiding over the doubled between 1985 and 1989. destroyed; the rest of the body was intact. A leftist budget deficit problems. passlands that stretch to the horizon Those consumers finally lost faith Chilean newsmagazine has now conceded that Allende in every direction. What makes in the nuclear plant. Some charac­ committed suicide. Rancho Seco especially forlorn, ‘FOREIGN OIL,” and salvation terized it as “a disaster waiting to Mining worker charged WE DELIVER The spy ring was that run by U.S. Navy officer John comes from “energy sources we can however, is not the dreary landscape happen,” while others sharply NEW CANAAN (AP) — The former payroll super­ For Home Delivery, Call Two reasons why Walker, who is now serving a life sentence for his count on, like nuclear energy.” but the likelihood that it will never criticized its uiability to produce visor at Unimin Corp. has been arrested on charges he crimes. Former KGB General Oleg Kalugin now admits again produce a single watt of In recent years, the out-of-favor power at competitive prices. embezzled more than $400,000 from the mining com­ 647-9946 we should be your that he supervised the Walker family’s theft of U S electricity. nuclear power industry has pressed Last year, the area’s voters ap­ pany over five years, authorities said. Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 nuclear secrets over a period of 18 years, and was for a renaissance based upon rising ^TAN SAYS^ Built at a cost of $375 million, the proved a ballot proposition calling Michael Keith, 33, of Bethel, was arraigned Thursday car repair choice. aw^ded the prestigious Medal of the Red Star for doing "SEE US FIRST, 900 megawatt plant began operating domestic demand for electricity and for a Rancho Seco shutdown. Al­ so. Kalugm is now disaffected from the KGB and serving in Norwalk Superior Court on one count of first-degree SEE US UST, in 1974 and was supposed to be a growing concern about the environ­ though the vote was not binding, the larceny and released on $50,000 bond. He was ^ an elected member of the Congress of People’s mental effects of fossil fuels — BUT SEE US!" safe, inexpensive source of power Sacramento Municipal Utility Dis­ scheduled to return to court Oct. 11. Depuues. One hopes the CIA is having long talkc with notably coal and oil — used to feed ,^Y0U’LL BEGUD for homes and offices in Sacramen­ trict, the local government agency According to the arrest warrant and other court mm about other incidents in his career. boilers at generating stations. YOU DID! to, the state capital, and the sur­ that operated the plant, abided by it. records, Keith wrote and cashed 127 company checks But the piece de resistance, so far, has been the total rounding area well into the next cen­ Now, the dramatically increased Defenders of nuclear power note from 1985 until his firing the beginning of last month. demolition of the great myth o f the innocence of Ethel instability in the Middle East tury. that Rancho Seco is the only operat­ The checks totaled over $417 million, and ranged in Legal Md Julius Rosenberg, who were executed in June 1953 provides the industry with a fresh Instead, the plant is being dis­ ing power plant in the nation ever amounts from $400 to $35,0(X). T a l k for Mealing atomic secrets and passing them along to the opportunity to perpetuate a The skills of our professional people Soviet Union. mantled. Therein lies an important closed by popular vote. Moreover, Attorney and * e most effective repair equipment help us tale to be told about nuclear power propaganda campaign that always more than a dozen similar ballot Keith, who had signature authorization stamps, did At Law For nearly 40 years the international communist Leo ). jL rre tt repair your damaged vehicle in the best possible at a time when its proponents are has been long on emotional appeals referenda in Maine, Massachusetts, not have authority to issue or endorse the checks, which propaganda apparatus and its stooges in the Free World body damage, we use the Chief promoting the virtues of “domestic and short on rational arguments. Oregon and other states have been were written from a checkbook in Keith’s possession, DIVORCE EZ Liner II to accurately and cjuickly repair your have insisted on the Rosenbergs’ innocence. I remember energy alternatives to foreign oil.” But the experience with Rancho rejected. the company said. A divorce attorney in Connecticut takes on car to manufacturer's specifications. seemg, during the Eisenhower inaugural celebrations in In newspaper and magazine ad­ Seco belies the claim that nuclear But the costs incurred in 16 many obligations; educator, procedural, con- Gur skilled craftsmen then take profes­ January 1953, a long telegram from a French student or- Keith allegedly used the embezzled funds to pay a tracti^, court documents, real estate, taxes, vertisements designed to evoke power is a “secure domestic energy months since the shutdown vote il­ sional care in finishing and painting your car to ganizauop, begging the president-elect not to execute source.” On several occasions, for down payment on a home and purchase antique cars, ac­ banking, Motor \bhide Department, furniture, strong emotional reactions, the lustrate the hidden expenses of i^ildren, pension, insurance, protective complete the job to your satisfaction. Because we these innocent people. cording to court records. beleaguered industry clumsily at­ example, large volumes of chilled nuclear power that its proponents rights, tactician, negotiator, litigator, advisor, know you take pride in your car, we take pride in water were accidentally dumped Unimin is a privately held mining company specializ­ tax ^ is o r , confidant Most divorces are not STAN OZIMEK our work. tempts to attract the readers’ atten­ are reluctant to discuss. Estimates of AWARD WINNING into the intensely hot vessel the price of decommissioning ing in industrial minerds such as silica, mica, quartz and fighting affairs. Attorneys assist in develop­ See all the reasons why you can trust tion with a variety of terrifying car­ ment of long range plans for the support of BODY SHOP MANAGER Di toon images. designed to contain a controlled Rancho Seco, for example, range feldspar. It has about 1,5(X) employees in the United your vehicle repair to us. Stop in or call. Manchester Herald nuclear reaction. The ensuing rapid States and Canada, according to William Woods, children, their education, and their relation­ LOANER i RENTAL VEHICLES A VAILABLE IN MOST CASES They include a threatening snake from $200 million to $500 million. ship of custodial and non-custodial parent Unimin chairman. with its fangs bared, an oversized temperature changes could have led Because no federal repository for with children. Bitterness and revenge bfock to a catastrophe. long range vision. Founded E)ec. 15,1881 as a weekly. spent fuel is available, the used fuel COLLISION U hypodermic syringe, an ominous Bethel police arrested Keith at his home Wednesday. Attorney Leo J. Barrett, 382 Hartford Road, Daily publication since Oct. 1,1914. bomb, a smoking machine gun and a Because of seemingly endless rods at Rancho Seco will Join the operational problems, serious acci­ In addition to the criminal charge, Keith also was Manchester, 649-3125, Connecticut Toll Free menacing ayatollah-like figure with 21,000 metric tons of similar 1-800-33-44-LAW. Send for free divorce CENTER dents and minor mishaps, the named in a civil lawsuit filed in Superior Court in Stam­ Executive Editor . Vincent Michael Vah/o Uncle Sam tied to his little finger. radioactive materials elsewhere re­ brochure. Rancho Seco plant never produced ford on Sept. 26. The civil lawsuit claims Keith cashed 500 WEST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER. CT , News Editor______Andrew C Spitzler In each instance, however, the quiring around-the-clock guards and even 40 percent of the power it was more than $450,000 in checks. 64 6-43 21 1 real threat is posed by d r ^ e d special handling for decades to supposed t9 generate. come. 9 9 0 PUBLISHED JUST FOTTKIDS

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Restored Disney classic returns Pullout Section, Page 17 FOCUS Saturday, October 6,1990 By TED DUNCOMBE •V"'? The Associated Press • '•'ait* tt* - » ■ PHILADELPHIA — Leopold Stokowski’s hands carve the air, yellow and pink lights illuminating his perform every move as he brings Bach’s ‘Toccata and Fugue in D Minor” to visual life. Soon, he and the orchestra disappear, replaced by clouds, abstract lines, shifting shapes and beams of light. Two try opera It is “absolute music,” we are told in the opening mo­ ments of Walt Disney’s animated tribute to classieal music, “Fantasia.” And this autumn, Stokowski will once again shake for first time hands with Mickey Mouse as a restored version of the 1940 classic plays on movie screens throughout the United Stales. By DIANNA M. TALBOT The film, two years in restoration, had its gala Herald Features Editor premiere Sept. 21 in Philadelphia as a benefit for The Curtis Institute of Music, a tuition-free conservatory for MANCHESTER — Thomas Colletta and exceptionally gifted young musicians. Already showing Debbie Dower were eager for a new musical ex­ in Europe, the film will be released in the United States perience. Ilga Paups and Harry Pickup already this weekend. were hooked. “Fantasia” was revolutionary when it appeared, and today remains a landmark blend of cinema and music, Those are the reasons the four town residents largely because of the collaboration of Disney and give when explaining their decisions to audition Stokowski, the legendary conductor of The Philadelphia for — and ultimately win parts in — the famous Orchestra. French opera, “Carmen,” which opens next week Disney had tinkered with synchronization of cartoons at The Bushnell in Hartford. and music as early as 1929 in “The Skeleton Dance,” the first of his more than 70 “Silly Symphonies.” “Carmen” is Connecticut Opera’s first perfor­ mance of the season and shows are scheduled for He first approached Stokowski with the idea of record­ 8 p.m. on Thursday, Friday nr.d Saturday, Oct. ing Dukas’ “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” and animating 11 to 13. It is about the romantic and violent an­ it. The plan grew into a concert of eight classical works tics of a sexy, sultry, young Gypsy woman who narrated by Deems Taylor, a popular composer and radio works in a cigarette factory. broadcaster. The animated vignettes begin with abstract designs The four opera lovers auditioned for their swaying to Bach, and shift to fireflies, mushrooms, parts over the summer and have been rehearsing flowers, fish and thistles in Tchaikovsky’s “The them ever since. They will act and sing as mem­ Nutcracker Suite.” bers of a chorus of gypsies and peasants who Mickey puts on his master’s cap and instructs brooms back up the opera’s lead performers, who are to carry water, then loses control of them in “The Sor­ professionals within the opera industry. cerer’s Apprentice.” Moments after the vignette, Mick­ FANTASIA RETURNS — Using one of his master’s spells, sorcerer’s apprenbcT'MTck^ ey’s silhouette shakes hands with Stokowski at the This has meant a lot of hard work, they say, podium. Mouse gains control of the stars in a scene from Walt Disney’s classic animated feature “Fan­ because the opera’s music and words are in Dinosaurs act out the origin of the Earth to the strains tasia.” Re-released on its 50th anniversary after two years of restoration, “Fantasia" opened in French, a language in which they are not fluent of Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring.” theaters this weekend. English subtitles will be flashed on a screen Fauns, centaurs and a drunken Bacchus populate above the stage during performances. Thus, the Mount Olympus in Beethoven’s “Pastoral Symphony.” A treatment of Beethoven and Bach as verging on dent of engineering for Y.C.M. Laboratories, which did performers must memorize the pronunciations of tutu-clad hippopotamus is the star of Ponchielli’s “Dance DtannaltTalboMHandi^rtwHMld sacrilege. Some of Disney’s caricatures have been the work under the direction of Disney’s Leon Briggs. French words and their meanings in addition to LOCAL OPERA SINGERS — Manchester residents, from left, Debbie Flower, Ilga Paups of the Hours,” performing a graceful — and funny — pas criticized for being overly cute, and the only black Original negatives were rescued from Disney vaults learning the music. de deux with a crocodile. The vignette includes other animated characters are servants for Bacchus. for all but about 15 minutes of the film, Comandini said. Thomas Colletta and Harry Pickup rehearse for “Carmen," a famous French opera that opens dancing hippos, crocodiles, elephants and ostriches. But Stokowski saw the film as a pioneering develop­ Each frame was individually examined and cleaned. Performing in opera represents an exciting Thursday at the Bushnell In Hartford. The show will be performed Thursday, Friday and ment. Evil and the profane meet the forces of goodness and ‘TTus dirt, being on there for 50 years, some of it was challenge, the performers said. All are participat­ Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets are 12.50 to $40, depending on seats. For more information or light in Mussorgsky’s “Night on Bald Mountain,” and “We who with Walt Disney made ‘Fantasia’ think of it quite stubborn and had to be cleaned by razor blade,” he ing in “Carmen” as a sideline to other careers. tickets, call 527-0713 or 246-6807. Schubert’s “Ave Mana” ends the film on a pious note, as not as perfect or final, but as the beginning of a new art said. Pickup is a home improvement salesman, I^ups a processional is reflected in a pool of water. form,” he wrote in 1940. The restorers’ mandate was to make no modifications. sells insurance, Colletta is an artist and Flower is The original soundtrack was recorded in April 1939 by “Our aim was to make use of all the most recent scien­ eluding ones produced by Connecticut Opera, since s It was a big jigsaw puzzle putting everything together, a secretary. describes opera, in general, as an “elevated artistic ex­ ON The Philadelphia Orchestra under Stokowski at the tific developments in recording and reproducing music, 1965. In “Carmen, he will sing as a tenor, that is, with a making sure everything fit to the exact frame as it perience” with a “magical factor.” Singers have stnmg so Academy of Music. Nearly half the orchestra’s members methods that seemed to us helpful in making music more Although the combination of weekly opera high-pitched male voice. originally was,” Comandini said. and polished voices and sing with a “vibrato,” or oscilla­ are graduates of The Curtis Institute, and The Walt Dis­ elt^uent, and so be of greater service to all those who rehearsals with careers, family and other obliga­ R)r Colletta, also a tenor, who lives on Westminster Finally, the color was balanced and approved by the tion of * e voice, which allows them to project their ney Co. thought Philadelphia would be the appropriate enjoy music.” studio. tions can be stressful, they said they want to per­ Road, “Carmen” will be his first opera performance. voices with resonance and without microidiones. city in which to have the first showing of the restored Much of the effort was to make the music flow around form because they enjoy singing in front of an Colletta has sung several times with CONCORA “If people think opera is boring, they are wnmg,” said version. moviegoers as if they were in a forest listening to birds audience. (Connecticut Choral Artists), a singing group based in “The picture is quite a bit sharper,” he said. “The Hughes. “You have to really listen to it and be touched.” To restore the film, Disney used modem film stock all around them instead of in a theater, Stokowski wrote. New Britain. He said he decided to audition for “Car­ colors ^ e quite nice and rich and saturated. There’s a lot When “Carmen” first opened in 1875, the opera’s and improved lenses to extract more detail and color “What people will be hearing probably hasn’t been Opera is described in Webster’s New World men” because he was looking for “a new musical ex­ from the original nitrate negative than seen in versions of detail in there that’s subtle and probably hasn’t been Dictionary as “a play having all or most of its r^ption was one of shock and amazement at such a heard since 1 Wl, the actual ‘Fantasound,’ the way it was perience,” a category which opera seemed to fit because released a half century ago. seen since it was released.” direct presentation of strong sensuality and emotion. intended to be heard,” said Terry Pbrter, who headed the text set to music, with arias, recitatives, it combines acting and singing. In a version of “Fantasia” shown in theaters m 1982 sound restoration for Disney. “It’s quite dynamic, even The Curtis Institute hopes to raise $100,000 from the choruses, duets, trios..etc. sung to orchestral ac­ Hughes said. “Nothing else has the spectacle and scale as opera,” and 1985, the soundtrack was by s t ^ o musicians. 'The by today’s standard of films." twnefit screening of “Fantasia,” to be used toward a companiment, usually characterized by elaborate said Rower, who lives on Charter Oak Street new version not only restores the Philadelphia Orchestra, He used Stokowski’s handwritten notes, old blueprints three-year $5.2 million fund drive, said James McClel­ costuming, scenery and choreography.” It was said the opera opera was so dism al a failure that but recreates Stokowski’s vision for a “Fantasound” and 1940s journals to direct the music through modem land, C i^ s ’ development director. The town residents offer their own descrip­ “Carmen” will be Rower’s first “on-stage” experience its author, Georges Bizet, died not long afterward of The institute was founded in 1924 by Mary Louise and she will sing in it as a mezzo soprano, or with a soundtrack that distributed sound throughout the theater sound systems. He estimated 3,000 pops and his­ tions. sheer humiliation and disappointment. T h at story has in the days before stereo and digital sound. ses were removed from the soundtrack. Curtis Bok in memory of her father, Cyrus H.K. Curtis, low-pitched female voice. She, too, has performed in been challenged by people who say it is true that the ounder of Curtis Publishing Co. The school counts con­ CONCORA. The film originally traveled with a complex system of “We really tried to keep the music to its original in- “Opera deals with a more subjective and composer succumbed some three months after the open- up to 135 speakers to which the sound had to be switched te^ity,” he said. “We didn’t want to mess with the ductor ^onard Bernstein, composer Samuel Barber and deeper level of artistry” than most plays and Phups, a 36-year town resident who lives on Hillstown piamst Peter Serkin among its graduates. ittg, but his death was attributed to physical causes ag­ manually. It later showed in theaters with a simpler, original sound. If in removing a pop we would hurt the musicals, said Pickup, a six-year town resident Road, has been a performer with Connecticut Opera for gravated by overwork. mono soundtrack. This fall, 164 students from the United States and 13 the past three years. sound, we left the pop in.” who lives on Bidwell Street. Feelings are Tickets for next weeks performances range fi'om The music, however, was never uniformly popular foreign countries are expected to study with the school’s Similar care was taken to adhere to the original visual dramatized in opera than in other art forms, he “I enjoy all of the performances,” she said. “It’s a $12.50 to $40, and are available by calling the Bushnell 1 with critics, many of whom considered Stokowski’s images in restoration, said Pete Comandini, vice presi­ 76-member faculty. The institute is tuition free, so stu­ said. wonderful feeling to woric, study and sweat together.” dents are admitted based on their musical talents. Box' Office (246-6807) or Cormecticut Opera Pickup has participated in $^iu]arv roles in- Connecticut Opera’s spokeswoman Betty Hughes (527-0713.) 9 9 0 FOCUS/Home Reach out with FOCUS/Social extension cords The beauty of Victorian homes Weddings By POPULAR MECHANICS sometimes topped with decorative from the millwork companies who By READER’S DIGEST lintels. The Italianate mansions specialize in this type of thing. The Not much can match the beauty commonly have flat, wide roofs latter is the most economical if Electrical extension cords are so useful and com­ Gluhosky-DelSignore Kennedy-Varrick of a properly restored Victorian with large brackets under the over­ several pieces are missing or mon that many people forget they can be dangerous. Christine Elisabeth DelSignore, Tracy Ann Varrick, daughter of Mr. home. hang. A cupola often crowns the damaged. When you only need to In facL some local electrical codes forbid their use. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Del- and Mrs. Robert Varrick of 55 Dartmouth Whether you’re lucky enough to top. These highly symmetrical replace a few, Ae custom route If the cord is wrong for the job or is improperly used, Signore of Bolton, and Fbul Anthony Road, and Larry Richard Keimedy II, son own one or merely dream of buying houses were often built from natural makes sense. it can cause fire. The Consumer Product Safety Com­ Gluhosky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kennedy of Nephi, a Victorian some day, there’s lots to local stone or brick. As far as siding goes, it can be mission estimates that improperly used extension Gluhosky of Manchester, were married Vt., were married Sept. 1 at the Shepherd learn about these romantic old Few smaller houses were con­ fairly easy to restore the wood. In cords cause nearly 5,(X)0 house fires each year. Aug. 25 at St. James Church. of the Sea Naval Chapel in Groton. houses. structed in the Second Empire or most cases, it involves paint Here are some do’s and don’ts for choosing and Deacon Frank Gluhosky officiated at The Rev. Charles Ranges officiated at Mention the word Victorian and Mansard style (1860-1885). Usually removal, sanding, priming and using extension cords: the ceremony. The bride was given in ii the Catholic service. The bride was given many folks think of Queen Anne or considered mansions, they are easily repainting. Damaged pieces are — Consider an extension cord a temporary con­ marriage by her father. Carolynn DelSig in marriage by her father. Mrs. Gail nore, sister of the bride, was maid of Italian-styled structures. Although recognizable with their distinctive either patched and repaired or nection. Unplug it and store it after each use. Adinolfi was matron of honor and Mrs. mansard roofs, often tiled in slate, replaced. Don’t be tempted to — If several devices are attached to one extension honor. Bridesmaids were Debbie Brown, Kristin Weiss was bridesmaid. these are two of the more plentiful Kris Lockwood, Shari Wynn, Loren and dormer windows. Carpenter replace wood siding with vinyl or cord and used at the same time, there is a good Michael Keimedy, brother of the Victorian designs, many different McGuire and Laurie Dubois. Larissa Gothic (1870-1910) houses feature aluminum. You’ll lose the texture chance the cord is overloaded. groom, was best man. Scott Varrick was styles fall into this sweeping period, Gluhosky, niece of the groom, was flower usher. lots of sawn-wood ornamentation, and a lot of the authenticity of your — Most extension cords are marked with a rating a time span that covers the better girl. After a reception at the commissioned called gingerbread, at gable peaks Victorian house. in amperes (also called amps or simply abbreviated part of the 19th century. Mark Gluhosky, brother of the groom, Officers’ Club at the U.S. Naval Sub­ and verge boards. Porches have “A’O. The appliance should not exce^ the cord’s The earliest Viaorian style, the When it comes to roofing was best man. Ushers were Jim Gluhos­ marine Base in Groton, the couple went sawn brackets on posts and cornices. ampere rating. To obtain an electrical device’s Gothic Revival (1835-1865), was materials, most houses built in the ky, Matt Gluhosky, Jim Kubicki, Chris­ on a w ading trip to Disney World, Fla., amperage, divide its wattage by 110. Then choose an based on the romrjice of medieval A rule of thumb when approach­ 19th century had wood-shingled topher DelSignore and Charles DelSig­ They will make their home in Morro Bay, extension cord with appropriate ampere rating. architecture and inspired by English ing this or any type of restoration is roofs, usually made of cedar. Slate nore. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Gluhosky Calif. Generally, appliances that produce heat or cold — Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Kennedy and German cottages. Vbu’ll recog­ to try and save as much of the and tile roofs were also common. In After a reception at The Colony in Ver­ The bride is a graduate of East Catholic space heaters, air conditioners, refngerators, clothes nize a Gothic Revival house by its original structure as possible. In a most cases, today’s asphalt shingles, non, the couple v/ent on a wedding trip to technologist at the UConn Health Center High School and Bay Path Junior Col­ U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New Lon­ (hyers — have higher amperage than appliances that the Hawaiian Islands. They will make sharply pointed gables. Windows Victorian restoration, particular em­ which come in a variety of textures in Farmmgton. Die bridegroom is a lege, Longmeadow, Mass. She has been don. He is a lieutenant JG in the U.S. do mechanical tasks — food processors, clothes their home in Manchester. are usually tall and thin, sometimes phasis is placed on preserving the and colors, are an acceptable (and research assistant in the geology depart­ working as a legal assistant for the law Coast Guard, serving as the commanding washers and vacuum cleaners. The bride is a registered radiologic firm of Shipman & Goodwin, Hartford. with diamond-shaped, leaded panes. ornate architectural details, along less expensive) replacement ment at Yale University. officer of the USCGC Point Winslow, — The wiring in electrical cords is also rated to The bridegroom is a graduate of the Medieval motifs, such as Gothic with the original siding materials. Morro Bay, Calif. help you when choosing extension cords. The lower crosses and trefoils, may be cut into Occasionally, some owners find it the number, the larger the wire and the greater the the structure’s woodwork. If you’re lucky, the original necessary to add some living space gingerbread or brackets may only to their old house. As long as the amount of current it can safely carry. Engagements The Gothic revival gave way to need repainting. If not, you’ll find front and sides of the structure are A lamp-type cord usuarly contains No. 18 wire. the Italianate period (1845-1880). they are rotted or damaged beyond maintained historically, the back end Don’t use it for any device which draws more than Based on the cottages of Italy, repair. If that’s the case, you can can usually be altered without losing seven amps. Heavier-duty No. 16, No. 14, or even Wilmot-Caplanson either have replacements custom No. 12 should be used for devices which draw higher houses of this style are characterized the charm. Lyndon and Roberta Wilmot of 317 Fortin-Andrews amounts of current. by their arched windows and doors, made or order new reproductions Woodbridge Road, Coventry, announce Edward and Anne Fortin of 857 E. — An extension cord’s length is also im portant A the engagement of their dau^ter. Winter Middle Tpke., announce the engagement longer cord wastes current. If it is too long, the drq> Brooke Wilmot, to Nicholas Caplanson, of their dau^ter, Julie Christine Fortin, to in current can reduce an appliance’s efficiency. A son of Evangelo Caplanson of Mebane, Robert Philip Andrews, son of John and Homes: Questions and answers No. 18 lamp-type cord, for example, should never be N.C., and Barbara Rapp, New Milford. Helene Andrews of Bristol. more than 25 feet long. The bride-elect is a graduate of The bride-elect is a graduate of Coventry High School and Eastern Con­ — If you must use an extension cord for a Manchester High School. The prospective serviceman said regular preventive should not touch the bottom of the necticut State University. She is a can­ By POPULAR MECHANICS refngerator, air conditioner or some other electrical bridegroom is a graduate of Bristol maintenance we could perform our­ heating element. If it does, check the didate for a master’s degree in education unit that draws substantial amounts of current, it Central High School. QUESTION: We’ve scraped, selves would have eliminated most drain holes for kinks or sharp bends. should be a heavy-duty three-wire cord. at the University of Connecticut and is an # wire-brushed and power-sanded of our service problems. Is this true? QUESTION: Our home’s pre­ — When working with any power tool — whether alumnus of Delta Zeta Sorority. She is an An Oct. 1991 wedding is plarmed. elementary schofjl teacher in Bolton. flaking paint ft'om our garage in ANSWER: Your serviceman is vious owner closed off one of the large or small, stationary or portable — use only a The prospective bridegroom is a preparation for painting, and still, in correct. Home appliances, like gable louvers when he installed heavy duty, grounded, three-wire cotd that is No. 14 graduate of New Milford High School some spot;;, we can’t get the paint automobiles, respond well to aluminum siding. One other vent or heavier. E and the University of ConnecticuL He is off. What do you recommend? preventive maintenance. An easy was left open. Is there a way to get Extension cords should not cross traffic lanes or job that will keep your dishwasher adequate ventilation without remov­ also a candidate for a master’s degree in ANSWER: If paint is hanging on be used near water. If you must temporarily use an business administration at the University Winter B. Wilmot that tightly, don’t remove it Sound humming efficiently is to clean the ing the siding or tearing up a lot of Julie C. Fortin extension cord where there will be traffic, tape it to of Hartford. He is an alumnus of Delta A Dec. 22 wedding is plarmed paint will not interfere with the bond spray arm and drain area periodical­ shingles? the floor to avoid tripping over it a. ly. (3n some models, the filter screen Chi Fraternity. He’s employed by Nor­ Center Congregational Church in of the new paint. If your idea is to ANSWER: \bur problem is com­ — Remove extension cords from an outlet by and drain are in plain view; others theast Savings as a special assets officer. Manchester. remove all paint so the finished sur­ mon in houses that have been grasping the plug. If you pull it out by yanking on the require some disassembly to access. face will be really smooth, feather resided with aluminum. Many in­ cord, the wires may eventually tear loose, resulting in the edges of the remaining paint Dim off the electrical power to stallers cover vents with siding that a shock or short circuit. with medium sandpaper. the dishwasher. Remove the bottom has only small slots, and these give Anniversaries QUESTION; The fiberglass spray arm and filter screen and clean inadequate ventilation. Installers % u can tell if an extension cord is defective by privacy panels at one end of our them with a scrub brush. Loosen any should frame around the venL then examining it for frayed or cracked insulation or a Someone is after Jill Joyce patio are stained badly and would lodged particles in the spray holes trim around the framing with siding, d ^ag ed plug or receptacle. If the cord is damaged, Miranda Church, Stafford Springs. with a piece of stiff wire. Clean the so the vent size is not reduced. it s better to replace it. If the plug is damaged, you They were married on Sept. 24, 1940. By MARY CAMPBELL than vague about the harassment. She just look better with fresh paint What is Joseph and Mabel Miranda of top spray arm without removing it. One easy way to correct your Following the church service, they were The Associated Press the correct way to prepare them and can replace it with a new plug with the same or Coventry, celebrated their 50th wedding ignores questions about it Clear away particles from around problem is to install a roof vent on greater current-carrying capacity. honored at a reception given by their Spenser methodically backtracks her / paint them? anniversary on Sept. 29 at St. Edwards children. ANSWER: Try cleaning the the pump cover and drain area, and the rear slope of the roof so it is not STARDUST. By Robert B. Parker. Put­ life, parents, the major men — some of panels with isopropyl alcohol, then remove any buildup of mineral visible from the street Your contrac­ Make a permanent hanger for an extension cord nam. 256 Pages. $18.95. them threatening — in her life. This buffing them with white buffing deposits from the heating element tor should place the vent near the by tying rawhide or heavy twine behind the plug. Interesting footnote to World War II Robert B. Fhrker’s Spenser is back, doesn’t seem to be doing much good, but compound and a polishing disk using vinegar and a scrub brush. gable end and cut a hole in the roof After rolling up the cord, wrap the rawhide or twine guarding another exasperating w oman it’s interesting. Then, her stunt double is mounted on a portable drill. Make sure both spray arms turn just large enough to contain the vent around it, tie a bow, and use one of the bow loops to THE ESCAPE FACTORY. By Lloyd Forty-five years later Lloyd R. It’s summertime reading, but it’s winter shot to death, just as everybody is con­ hang up the cord. The result may cause you to think freely. If they don’t, check for casitig.'Diis way, very few shingles R. Shoemaker. S t Martin’s. 267 Pages. Shoemaker, who served in MIS-X, has in Boston, where a TV show about a cluding the actress’ harassment is imagi­ twice about the need for painting. If debris or minei^ buildup around the will have to be disturbed. $19.95. reconstructed in “The Escape Factory’’ woman psychiatrist and her policeman nary and a bid for attention. pivots. (AP) — From October 1942 to the end the organization’s history and exploits husband is shooting. Its star, Jill Joyce, The book’s tone remains calm. Assum­ you still wish to paint wipe the (For further information on any (Need help on a home repair or improvement of World War II, a secret U.S. agency with a paucity of official material to work America’s honeybun, says she has been ing it was a mistaken attempt to kill Jill, panels down with naptha, rinse with Some standing water should home problem, write to Popular project? Write Reader’s DigesL P.O. Box 7(X), known as MIS-X smuggled coded mes­ with. getting harassing phone calls. Spenser is Spenser keeps working. water and then apply latex. remain visible at the boftom of the Mechartics, Readers Service Bureau, PleasantviUe, NY 10570-7000. Suggestions an4 tips sages, radios, maps and other items into hired to protect her. There are some psychological insights, QUESTION; We’ve had several drain. This keeps the punqi seals 224 West New \brk, will be offered in future columns.) Largely from his own recollections, he prisoner-of-war camps in Germany, Jill consumes too much wine and too which Spenser has learned from his problems with our dishwasher. The from drying out. But standing water NY 1(X)19. Phone: 212-649-3127). making possible some of the boldest es­ describes operations in which MIS-X hid 1 many cigarettes, but always looks in- analyst girlfriend, Susan Silverman. She’s capes of the war. escape materials for the American POWs. nocenL young and fabulous. She’s more in the book but not overbearingly so. 9 9 0 FOCUS/Hobbles Mixed mailbag Focus/Weekend TV Auctions by Bowers and merena, inc. Seeing things presents of 1991 stamps [A&E] World of Survival The Chris Schenkcl Collection By SYD KRONISH [CNN] Big Story as they are The Associated Press Saturday, Oct. 6 [DIS] Jim Henson's Mother Goose Sto­ November 12-14, 1990 ries [ESPN] Outdoor Writers The 1991 agenda of the U.S. Postal Service fea­ By MARIO SZICHMAN tures a mixed mailbag of issues that should please al­ 5:00AM CB Home Shopping Spree [A&E] All Creatures Great and Small 9.00AM CB Garfield and Friends (CC). O Medical Center [CNN] Daybreak CB d® Slimer! And the Real Ghostbus- The Associated Press most everyone. ters (CC). Subjects range from wildflowers to the planets, QI) Synchronal Research [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner Big Valley (33) NWA Pro Wrestling THE LADY OF SITUATIONS. By Louis from sports to bicentennial celebrations, and from [ESPN] SportsCenter FLOWING HAIR — This 1880 ® Andy Griffith (3® Synchronal Research comedians to coin collecting. There wilt also be [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide Auchincloss. Houghton Mifflin. 274 ftges. $20.95. Flowing Hair Stella is considered [CNN] Crossfire (2® Dracula The Helsing home is in danger A cynic, according to Ambrose Bierce, is someone several salutes to individuals. [ M A X ] M OVIE: 'T w ins' (CC) A 35-year- when a vampire-repelling cross is removed [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Grant's niece falls old genetically bred Adonis heads for “whore faulty vision sees things as they are, not as a classic American gold coin. This The colorful wildflowers will appear on a sheet of from the house. rnto the ocean and nearly dies from hy­ America in search of the twin brother he they ought to be” — a description that fits novelist coin, valued at $125,000, will be 50 different designs, while the nine planets will be pothermia. (R) (In Stereo) never knew - a pint-sized car thief wanted (2® USWA Wrestling by the mob. Arnold Schwarzenegger (S) M O VIE: 'S k y Dragon' Charlie Chan Louis Auchincloss. featured in a commemorative stamp booklet. 5.30AM QS) Synchronal Research auctioned off in in Danny DeVito, Kelly Preston 1988. Rated and his son find murder aboard an airplane. In “The Lady of Situations,” his latest exploration The sports spotlight will shine on a multistamp rsej One Day at a Time PG. (In Stereo) Roland Winters, Keye Luke, Mantan More­ November. The name Stella of the social mores and social battles of the ruling issue highlighting events of the upcoming 1992 [CNN] Showbiz Today [USA] Paid Program land. 1949. class of the United States, Auchincloss uses the very doesn’t refer to the woman, but is Olympic Games. Also, expect a bit of stamp [DIS] Scheme of Things d S La Plaza ^■30AM CB Pea-wee's Playhouse sharp scalpel of his elegant, ironic prose to follow the short for interstellar, which refers “hoopla” in celebration of the centennial of basket­ [ESPN] Action Outdoors With Julius (OLi). (61) Tom and Jerry Kids (In Stereo) Boros Gem Proof ball. ® ® Pup Named Scooby Doo (CC). [A&E] MOVIE: 'Rage at Dawn' Two de­ social climbing of Natica Chauncey,a schizophrenic to the familiar coin emblems, the tectives pose as train robbers to win their prersonality who thinks like Emma Bovary and acts 5:45AM [TMC] MOVIE: Starman' (5) [USA] Paid Program way into the Reno Brothers gang. Ran­ 1880 Flowing Hair Stella stars. The good-humor people will be seen in a stamp An alien and a young widow are pursued Synchronal Research dolph Scott, Mala Powers, Forrest Tucker like Barry Lyndon. booklet portraying five American comedians. by government agents during a cross­ 1955 country journey to his mothership Jeff (M) It's Your Business Natica’s fantasies are the embodiment of the fami­ Philatelic honors will also be extended to inventor [DIS] Fraggle Rock Jan E. Matzeliger, songwriter Cole Porter and author Bridges, Karen Allen, Charles Martin H t) GED ly romances that plague the mind of the neurotic. She Smith. 1984. Rated PG. (In Stereo) di) Krypton Factor [ESPN] Fly Fishing Mastery From is sure she was raised in the family of a ruined finan­ William Saroyan. Scientific Anglers Flowing, coiled hair classics 6:00AM (T) captain Bob [CNN] Sports Close-up cier by mistake, and her goal is to redress the wrong A joint issue wi Ji Switzerland will commemorate [LIFE] WomanWatch § ^ CSD Public Affairs [DIS] Dumbo's Circus and regain the wealthy family of her imagination. This is an 1880 flowing hair Stel­ that counuy’s 700th birthday. Coin collecting will be CB [USA] Paid Program [ M A X ] M O VIE: Flipper' The son of a here will be auctioned by Bowers [ESPN] Sportsmans Challenge fisherman in the Florida Keys cares for a She says to an old family physician, “The truth of la, a classic American gold coin. hailed on a stamp celebrating the 100th anniversary (S) and Merena at New York City as [T M C ] m o v i e : 'Breakin' 2 wounded dolphin. Chuck Connors, Luke the matter is, I consider my father an ass and my of the American Numismatic Association. 7:40AM m The head is a version of Miss Liber­ part of the Chris Schenkel Sale Nov. ® Home Shopping Club Electric Boogaloo' Breakdancers fight to Halpin, Kathleen Maguire. 1963. Rated G. mother a fool.” When the physician asks, “But ty, not a portrait of someone chris­ Collectors' Three issues in the Great Americans Series will §0) CHIPS save their community center from the [USA] Paid Program 12 to 14. The Red Book states that clutches of greedy developers. Lucinda doesn’t everyone think that?” Natica replies, “You tened Estelle. Star, like eagles, are honor Vice President Hubert Humphrey, U.S. Chief ® Return of the Saint 9:10AM [CNN] Healthweek 0 ^ only 15 were minted and values it at Dickey, Adolfo (Shabba-Doo) Quinones, mean, doesn’t everyone think their parents idiots?” familiar in our coinage. “Stella” Corner $125,000. Justice Earl Warren and American legislator Dennis ® Maude Michael Chambers. 1984, Rated PG, (In 9.30AM (3® Synchronal Research Chavez. [A & E ] Campaign Part 1 of 6 Stereo) The physician corrects hen “No, I mean, doesn’t stands for star, as in interstellar A catalog with prices realized to C2® Tony Robbins [CNN] Daybreak 8:00AM CB Jim Henson's Muppet everyone think your parents idiots?” space. follow will be sent for $20. Address: The Constitution Bicentennial Series will conclude @ (3® Gravedale High (CC). Russ MacKendrick with a District of Columbia stamp and a Bill of [DIS] Mousercise Babies (CC). ^ Natica feels liberated. The physician had, “with a m H Auctions by Bowers and Merena §4) Long Ago & Far Away: Rarg (CC).. (In There were two types of Stellas in [ESPN] Tennis: ATP Tour (R) CS) So) New Adventures of Winnie the single sentence, pulled her out of a dark tunnel” and Inc., Box 1224-NR, Wolfeboro, Rights postcard. A commemorative will honor Ver­ Pooh (CC). Stereo) 1879 and 1880: a flowing hair like [M AX] Vintage Performances: John she is ready to ascend ruthlessly to the top. temational use. The value was mont’s bicentennial, while a 10-stamp series, con­ (H) Incredible Hulk dZ) Say Brother 1 m this by Charles E. Barber, and a N.H. 03894. Lennon (R) (In Stereo) Had Natica been bom in the 19th century, her so- chosen to match closely with pieces cluding in 1995, will feature U.S. involvement in do) Webster dl) Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (In coiled hair depiction by George T. It is evidently a wing-ding of a 6:30AM CB Dragon Warrior Stereo) ci^ climbing probably would have been done as the z -D then current in Austria, France, World War fi. (3§) Camp Candy (CC). Morgan. Morgan had been lately book because they offer a money- (B) Larry Jones [CNN] Moneyweek mistress of a polidcian. But having been bom in the Italy, Spain and Holland. There will be a stamp featuring the flag flying over Zoobilee Zoo O JO brought from England to vie for the back-and-keep-it guarantee if you (1$ Ring Around the World [DIS] Donald Duck Presents Mount Rushmore to recognize that South Dakota (H) Sea Hunt 1920s, she becomes adult at a very fortunate moment design of the 1878 dollar. He won don’t think it is worth a lot more Maude [ESPN] Jimmy Houston Outdoors for her: in the ’40s, when America starts its own It was a time of ferment and one monument’s 50th anniversary, and a colorful banner S3) Wall Street Journal Report the toss, but the artists continued than 20 bucks. (S) Wolf Rock Power Hour [LIFE] What Every Baby Knows: The dZ) Page 57 (R) First Three Years sexual revolution through a single and catastrophic of the trial balloons was “goloid” Coming events: stamp hailing the first Memorial Day observance, [CNN] International Correspondents working in rivalry with many pat­ E ) Bobby's World (In Stereo) event — World War n. o m dollar containing one part gold to 16 First Sunday Stamp Bourse at the which took place 125 years ago in Waterloo, N.Y. [DIS] You and Me, Kid [TM C] MOVIE: 'Allan Quatermain and tern coins. [A& E] Journey to Adventure the Lost City of Gold' Quatermain and his And through three marriages, Natica — “that rara silver. The idea was shot down by Holiday Inn, 363 Roberts St., East Postcards will highlight the centennials of New [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated Around the head of Liberty, it in­ [CNN] Daybreak bride-to-be discover a lost civilization avis among egoists, the one who is capable of be­ the officials because the resulting Hartford on Oct. 7. Take Exit 58 off York’s and the University of Texas [USA] Paid Program while searching for the adventurer's long- dicates six parts gold, 0.3 silver, 0.7 [DIS] Good Morning, Mickey! lost brother. Richard Chamberlain, Sharon coming permanently agreeable when she has attained alloy was silver-colored and con­ 1-84. Hours are 10 aun. to 5 pan. Medical School, and the 150th anniversary of the Davey & Goliath copper and a weight of seven grams. 6:45AM CB [ESPN ] Ultimate Outdoor Experience Stone, James Earl Jones. 1987. Rated PG. her ambition” — goes right to the zenith, ending as a fusion was likely. University of Notre Dame. (In Stereo) The star contains lettering: “ONE Free admission, parking and door [H B O ] W orst Witch (CC) A boarding [HBO ] M O VIE: 'C ousins' (CC) Romance trust partner in a corporate law firm, after leaving be­ Strange enough, years later, Two favorite themes — Love and Christmas — school for witches is the setting for the STELLA 400 CENTS.” Above the prizes. develops between two married adults af­ [U SA ] Hollywood Insider (R) hind several victims. m ^ will make a return postal app>earance next year with misadventures of young Mildred, a student ter their respective spouses begin having another group of thinkers entrusted Wednesday, Oct. 10., meeting of Teenage Mutant Ninja star it reads: E PLURIBUS UNUM, two stamps each. who's afraid of the dark. (75 min.) (R) (In an affair. Ted Danson, , 1 0:00AM CB This is not, obviously, the end that awaited F.m ma with our r.oinage problems, flooded the Manchester Philatelic SJociety at Stereo) Turtles (CC). and below: “DEO EST GLORIA” New stamps in the America Series will have a Sean Young. 1989. Rated PG-13. (In Bovary or Barry Lyndon as atonement for their sins. the country with a dollar coin you the Whiton Library, 6 to 9 p.m. Note 7.00AM CB Bill & Ted's Excellent A d­ Stereo) CB d® Beetlejuice (CC). > CO — this instead of “In God We Trust” But Auchincloss is not a moralist, only an excellent could hardly tell from a quarter. the unlbesday date, something spe­ “Pre-Columbian Voyages of Discovery” theme, join­ ventures (CC). [U SA] Financial.Freedom (33) Soul Train (In Stereo) JO because the coin was slated for in- ing those issued by many other countries preparing to CB do) Uttle Rosey (CC). (3® Synchronal Research writer who sees things as they are, not as they ought > The 1880 proof-65 Stella we see cial, never again, they promise. 8:30AM CB ® ) wizard of Oz (CC). to be. JO -H celebrate the 500th anniversary of Columbus’ CB World Tomorrow (2® What a Dummy d® W W F Superstars of Wrestling (S) CHIPS voyage. And the Antarctic Treaty will be honored to (22) (1® Captain N and the Adventures of (g) ® Kid 'n Play (CC). > focus attention on environmental and ecological d§) To Be Announced. Super Mario Brothers 3 (CC). d® Wild America (CC) An underwater "D problems. (22) W W F Superstars of Wrestling (2® Sesam e Street (CC). (R) view of the spawning ritual of the cutthroat The love bug More on feline leukemia trout. Part 3 of 3. (R) ( l i Saint ( ^ Wanted: Dead or Alive Next year s anticipated rise in postal rates means d® NWA Wrestling @0) Saturday Videos (CC). dD Ask the Manager Recently, I was asked by a good at least that efficient. No vaccine is that non-denominat^ stamps will be issued until dZ) Tony Brow n's Journal ^ Honeymooners dZ) State We're In (R) friend what would be a safe way to 100 percent effective. This is one of stamps of the new denominations can be produced d® Piggsburg Pigs (in Stereo) stings Sullivan @ G ED dl) Zazoo U. (In Stereo) bring her cat together with the cat Pet Forum the good ones. My advice would be and distributed. [D IS] MOVIE: 'Dot and Keeto' Ani­ belonging to her intended, since the to keep the cats apart until the nega­ There will probably be additional new postal items mated. A young girl faces all sons of perils By FRANK STILLEY Allan A. Leventhal, D.V.M. after something she eats reduces her to latter’s cat was feline leukemia posi­ tive one has had the two vax series as well. Further details will be provided as they be­ the size of an insect. 1985. Rated NR. The Associated Press tive on a blood test and the former’s then wait another three to four come available. 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dZ) Computer Chronicles d® Degrassi High (CC). called the best [M AX] MOVIE; ‘Young Frankenstein' 8:00PM X Major League Basebal) [CNN] Your Money ICC) Dr. Frankenstein's grandson returns d® Hae Haw (In Stereo) Playoffs: American League Champion­ don’t get help to Transylvania to experience the joys of [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (® St. Elsewhere ship Series - Oakland A's at Boston Red monster making. Gene Wilder, Marty Feld­ IN FOCUS [ESPN] Auto Racing; CART Mariboro ® New Yankee Workshop (CC). (In Sox or Toronto Blue Jays (CC) Game one. By MARY CAMPBELL man, Teri Garr. 1974. Rated PG. (In Stereo) “Hitler’s Daughter,” a USA Challenge From Nazareth, Pa. (60 min ) Stereo) (3 hrs.) (Live) By DICK KLEINER (Taped) The Associated Press 1 1:00AM CS Captain Planet and the Network movie airing Sun­ ® ) Star Trek X Jim Calhoun Celebrity Roast Univ­ ersity of Connecticut basketball Coach Jim Planeteers Knight Rider QUESTION: On “Jeopardy!” do the contestants day, Sept. 30, and Saturday, 4:00PM X [A&E] Avengers (R) Calhoun is roasted by his peers. (60 min.) Love-Hate had played in New York the night (X) S§) Bugs Bunny & Twaety Show Qg World Wide Wrestling appear “cold” and answer those difficult questions ICC). Oct. 6, postulates that Adolf [CNN] Newswatch X MOVIE: 'The Bounty' Based on actual before its vocalisL Jizzy Pearl, was to be interview^. d® ® Kenny Rogers Classic Athletes without blinking an eye? Aren’t they given some C9D (S) Three Stooges Hitler’s offspring, smuggled [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Grant's niece falls events surrounding the 1789 mutiny “I was up till dawn,” Pearl says. “If I’m a little less to America as the Third and celebrities compete in a variety of into the ocean and nearly dies from hy­ against the Bounty's tyrannical Captain categories to study in advance, so they can prepare? CiT) Fame sports from the home of Kenny Rogers in pothermia. (R) (In Stereo) Bligh. Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins, Laur­ than glib, you’ll know why.” Reich crumbled, is in a posi­ Athens, Ga. (2 hrs.) (Taped) ence Olivier. 1984. — Mrs. R.M.M., Mesa, Ariz. (ll) Hot Shot Challenge [HBO] MOVIE: 'Cousins' (CC) Romance Love-Hate, which the Los Angeles Times dubbed MOVIE; 'Bluebeard' A psychotic tion to become president of d3) Yan Can Cook (R) develops between two married adults af­ Ql) MOVIE: 'Raging Bull' Martin Scors­ ANSWER: It may seem hard for us dununies to the best new band from that city since Guns N’ woman-hater devises many ways to rid the United States! As the ® MOVIE: 'Murder Is Easy' While vaca­ ter their respective spouses begin having ese's Oscar-winning adaptation of former believe, but the contestants on that quiz show get no Roses, is on tour, promoting its first album, “Black­ himself of wives he no longer desires. Ri­ election nears, a presidential tioning in Europe, an American computer an affair. Ted Danson, Isabella Rossellini middleweight boxing champion Jake La- advance help. They are not briefed in any way. And chard Burton, Raquei Welch, Joey Heath- expert meets an elderly woman who Sean Young. 1989 Rated PG-13. (In Motta's violent life story. Robert De Niro, out in the Red Room,” on Columbia. Pearl says, “We erton. 1972. press aide (Patrick Cassidy) Stereo) Cathy Moriarty, Joe Pesci 1980. the categories are selected completely at random. As­ tries to discover which one of knows the whereabouts of a murderer. Bill usually come away from a show with 20 to 30 people dD Saved by the Bell (CC). Bixby, Lesley-Anne Down, Olivia de Havil- [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Thompson's Last Run' G® Synchronal Research sistant producer Rocky Schmidt tells me, “The con­ land. 1981. considering us their favorite band. That’s the best I dD Raising America's Children three women - played by An elderly safecracker makes his escape d® MOVIE; 'Street Smart' A fabricated testants are simply bright, well-rounded individuals Kay Lenz (r). Melody Ander­ dZ) Yan Can Cook while being transferred to a new prison to magazine story about a can hope for at this point.” ® America's Top Ton serve a life sentence. Robert Mitchum, who have a broad general knowledge, and therefore son and (E) MOVIE: 'Executive Action' Disturbed pimp lands a journalist in hot The current single is “Why Do \bu Think They dZ) Washington Week in Review (CC). Wilford Brimley, Susan Tyrrell. 1986. water. Christopher Reeve. Kathy Baker, perform well.” (In Stereo) - is the scion. about the course American foreign policy Call It Dope?” in which the only easily understand­ is taking, a secret right-wing group plots [USA] MacGyver Mimi Rogers. 1987. QUESTION: What is the sound that starts off the dS Matt Houston the assassination of President John F. d® Gil gets a chance able lyric line is the title. Pearl says: “It raises the X C B S News (CC), (In Stereo) (S) Parenthood (CC) “Jeopardy” show? — B.W., Lawrence, Mass. [A&E] Revue News about the entertain­ (T) Superman (38) Media Arts Inc. Productions Kennedy. Burt Lancaster. Will Geer, Rob­ 6:30PM to manage his father's finances; Patty's question of personal sobriety in our society. It’s not ert Ryan. 1973. (J® Crime Stoppers 800 ment world. (60 min.) (24) Rod and Reel (57) Rod & Reel Streamside ballet recital is unsuccessful. (In Stereo) A N S I^ R : That is simply an electronically- pro- or anti-drug. It has a few vulgarisms. I hope it d® ALF (CC). [ESPN] Adventure; Timber Sports Ser­ So) Adelante d i) MOVIE: 'McQ' After a fellow officer is [A & E ] Miss Marple: A Pocketful of Rye d® This Old House Season Premiere produced sound effect, designed to coincide with the ies; New England Championship (R) Police are baffled when they find a handful d® d® NBC News (CC). (CC). gets banned. It seems to be the nature of bad @ Make Believe Marriage Teen-agers gunned down, a police lieutenant sets out “whooshing” appearance of the animated “Jeopardy” [HBO] MOVIE; ‘The Night Train to to capture a suspected drug dealer he be­ of rye in the pocket of murdered financier (I® Video Tours: Newport Mansions d® MOVIE: ‘The Evil That Men Do' An publicity that it backfrres on the people doing it. 2 learn what it takes to be married when they Rex Fortescue. (60 min.) Part 2 of 2. (R) globe. Live Crew is laughing all the way to the bank. Kathmandu' (CC) While trying to prove exchange vows for a high-school class. lieves is responsible for the shooting. John dZ) Austin City Limits (In Stereo) assassin is called out of retirement to per­ the existence of a lost Nepalese kingdom, (60 min.) Wayne, Eddie Albert, Diana Muldaur [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Strongest Man in form one final assignment. Charles Bron­ QUESTION: Did Rue McClanahan ever play on “I like success. That’s why I like Madonna. an American historian and his teen-age 1974. the W orld' (CC) Two college students ac­ [CNN] Pinnacle son, Theresa Saldana, Joseph Maher the soap opera “Another World”? If so, when, and [C N N ] Evans 8i Novak 1984. daughter meet up with a noble young [A&E] MOVIE: ‘A Midsummer Night's cidentally pour an untested vitamin for­ [DIS] World of Horses How stuntmen “We always stress the fact our songs aren’t a [ESPN] ; Lafayette at mula into a box of cereal. Kurt Russell, Joe what was her role? — C.MJI., Moncton, N.B., prince. Pernell Robens, Milla Jovovich, Ed­ Sex Comedy' At the turn of the century, and horses work together. !S) MOVIE; 'Midway' The Japanese and Canada glorificadon of drugs. Some people say just saying it die Castrodad. 1988. (In Stereo) Columbia (3 hrs.) (Live) three couples spend a summer weekend in Flynn, Cesar Romero. 1974. Rated G. [ESPN] Horse Racing: Jockey Club American fleets battle for control of a stra­ is glorifying it. That’s a no-win situation. I watch a [LIFE] Attitudes [LIFE ] E/R the country hoping to find love. Woody [HBO] Warning: Medicine May Be Ha­ Gold Cup From Belmont Park. (Same-dav tegic island in the Pacific during World War ANSWER: Yes, she did. Approximately 20 years [M AX] MOVIE; 'Cocoon; The Return' Allen, Mia Farrow, Jose Ferrer. 1982 zardous to Your Health (CC) Interviews Tape) II. Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda, James TV commercial where people play volleyball better [USA] Youthquake Coburn. 1976. ago, she played a character named Caroline Johnson when drinking beer. Isn’t that a mixed sigjial? I don’t (CC) A group of senior citizens returns to [D IS ] MOVIE; 'It Happens Every and case studies on the accuracy of lab [MAX] MOVIE: 'Disorderlies' (CC) on that show. 11:10AM [CNN] Science and Tech­ Earth with their Antarean benefactors to Spring' A chemistry professor discovers a tests, the effects of hysterectomies and Three bumbling orderlies are hired by a 0® Young Riders (CC) Wild Bill Hickok play volleyball better drunk. Rock ’n’ roll has tradi­ nology Week retrieve endangered alien cocoons. Don formula that turns the baseball world up­ the interaction of medications. (R) (In greedy nephew in hopes they will drive his sets out to bring an impersonator to jus­ QUESTION: I want to know if Leslie Pollack, Stereo) tionally been picked on as a bad influence.” 1 1:30AM dD This Is the NFL Ameche, Wilford Brimley, Hume Cronyn. side down. Ray Milland, Jean Peters, Paul millionaire uncle to his grave. The Fat tice. (60 min.) (In Stereo) who is married to Harry Anderson of “Night Court,” 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) Douglas. 1949. [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Boys, Ralph Bellamy, Tony Plana. 1987 Bassist Skid Rose painted the album cover several (1i) Synchronal Research dZ) Faerie Tale Theatre: Pinocchio IS any relation to Tracy Pollack who just married [LIFE] Moonlighting (R) [USA] Double Trouble Rated PG. years ago. On one side, it shows what could be ® Guys Next Door (CC). 1 :00PM (X Witness to Survival Sea­ (E) Totally Hidden Video Scheduled: fall­ Michael J. Fox. — P J JSI., Portage, Mich. son Premiere [TM C] MOVIE: The Delta Force' A ter 4:1 0PM [CNN] Sports Close-up (R) 7:00PM X Entertainment This Week ing donuts crush police motorcycles, a jan­ medicine men, with motifs of snakes, skulls, poison (24) Collectors (R) itor is asked to conduct an orchestra. (In ANSWER: No, and for a very good reason__ ( X Run for Your Life rorist hijacking leads an invincible band of Actor Matthew Modine's latest movies and a car in a tuimel, while on the other side are four dSl MOVIE; 'Some Came Running' The commandos to the Middle East. Chuck 4:30PM @) Frugal Gourmet (CC). (In "Pacific Heights " and "Memphis Belle." Stereo) Tracy’s name is Pollan, not Pollack. disillusionment of a hard-drinking young (S) MOVIE; Iceman' Scientific research­ Norris, Lee Marvin, Martin Balsam. 1986. Stereo) (60 min.) (In Stereo) headless, nude nymphs dancing in flames with ers discover and defrost a frozen 40,000- [A & E ] Footsteps of Man: Tribal Eye QUEISTION: In the early ’60s, there was a series writer makes him seek solace in the com­ Rated R. (In Stereo) dZ) Victory Garden (CC). David Attenborough travels with nomadic year-old humanoid. Timothy Hutton, X Nows (CC). snakes discreetly coiled around them. panionship of seedy characters. Frank Sin­ [USA] MOVIE; Hitler's Daughter' A [CNN] Future Watch weavers in southern Iran. (60 min.) called “Combat,” about a World War n platoon. Vic atra, Shirley MacLaine, Dean Martin. 1959. Lindsay Crouse, John Lone. 1984. X Comedy Wheel Inside that psychedelia is a photo of the band, ap­ presidential press aide learns of a nefar­ [ESPN] Seniors PGA Golf: Vantage [CNN ] PrimeNews Morrow was the sergeant in charge. Did Robert dZ) Wall Street Week; Where Does the (20) MOVIE; 'Final Mission' A Vietnam ious plot to put the late Nazi's daughter in CH) (E) Star Trek; The Next Generation pearing wasted. The guitarist and drummer call them­ Championship Second round from Clem­ A corrupt Duvall play the corporal in that show? — R.U.H., Market Go From Here? (CC). (In Stereo) veteran is forced into a deadly showdown the White hfouse. Patrick Cassidy, Kay (CC) While the USS Enterprise is undergo­ [HBO] MOVIE: Black Rain' mons, N.C. (2 hrs.) (Live) New York policeman plunges into the Ja­ selves Jon E. Love and Joey Gold. with an old enemy from his days in the Lenz, Veronica Cartwright. 1990. (In ing repairs, Picard visits his older brother Morgantown, W.V. [CNN] College Football Preview panese underworld to locate an escaped “I’m from Chicago,” says Pearl, adding that if military. Richard Young, John Ericson, Stereo) [HBO] MOVIE: 'National Lampoon's Robert on Earth. (60 min ) (In Stereo) ANSWER: No, Robert Duvall was not involved in [DIS] Mickey Mouse Club (CC). (R) (In Christine L. Tudor. 1985. European Vacation' The Griswold family G® Synchronal Research prisoner. Michael Douglas, Andy Garcia, people remember the name Jizzy Pearl and chuckle at Stereo) S4) Blitz on Cartooning 2:1 0PM [CNN] Healthweek (R| takes Europe by storm when they win an Ken Takakura. 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) that program. Rick Jason and Pierre Jalbert were the all-expenses-paid trip on a game show d® New Lassie (CC) others most heavily involved. it, he’s pleased. Before he was in rock, he was in the [E S P N ] College Gameday (60 min.) ® Connecticut Newsmakers [LIFE] MOVIE: 'The Rape of Richard 2:30PM (24) Pierre Franey's Cuisine Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Jason d® Jeopardy! (CC). Beck' A callous homicide detective, re­ family air-conditioning business. “I hated installing [T M C ] MOVIE; 'The Package' (CC) A ® Odd Couple Rapide (In Stereo) Lively. 1985 Rated PG-13. QUESTION: My husband and I are great John U.S. Army sergeant assigned to security at @) Pioneers of Aviation cently assigned to investigate sex crimes, them in attics and under porches, with the spiders. a disarmament conference becomes in­ [A & E ] Race for Space Documentary. (60 ( ^ Amazing Micro Diet [M A X ] MOVIE: Star Trek II; The Wrath d® Newhart (CC). finds the tables turned when he becomes a Wayne fans. Not long ago, we watched “The It’s hard work.” volved in international conspiracy. Gene min.) (R) ^ Channel 1 Media of Khan' The crew of the Starship Enter­ victim of a sexual assault. Richard Crenna, ShootisL” Is it true that this was his last m ovie?__ prise faces the genetically superior Khan in d® Current Affair Extra (60 min.) Meredith Baxter Birney, Pat Hingle. 1985. When Pearl joined, the band had a song, “Love- Hackman, Joanna Cassidy, Tommy Lee [CNN] Newsday (57) Hometime; Bathroom Construction M.M., Steubenville, Ohio. Jones. 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) a deadly game of cat and mouse. William d6) New Dragnet [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Twins' (CC) A 35-year- [DIS] Here's Boomer Part 1 of 2. (CC). Part 1 of 2. Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Ricardo Montal- Hate.” It ditched the song but kept the title as its [USA] Dance Party USA (3® News old genetically bred Adonis heads for ANSWER: Yes. “The Shootist” was released in [HBO] Encyclopedia Brown: Boy De­ [C N N ] Style W ith Elsa Klensch (R) ban. 1982. Rated PG. (In Stereo) name. “I met them in 1985 through a mutual friend. [A&E] New Wilderness America in search of the twin brother he 1976, and John Wayne died in 1979. tective (CC). (R) (In Stereo) 2:45PM [M AX] MOVIE; 'Scrooged' [TMC] MOVIE: 'Midnight Run' A never knew - a pint-sized car thief wanted They’d been playing together for some years. Their 1 2:00PM ® MOVIE; ‘Red Flag; The bounty hunter and an accused embezzler [C N N ] Capital Gang by the mob, Arnold Schwarzenegger QUESTION: What’s with Phil Harris these days? Ultimate Game' A fictional account of the [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep (CC) A heartless network executive learns singer quit on a Japan tour. We’ve been together ever the folly of his ways in this parody of the try to elude the mob as they make their [OIS] MOVIE: 'The Muppets Take Danny DeVito. Kelly Preston. 1988. Rated I haven’t seen him for years. He and his wife, Alice incredibly realistic war games conducted way across the country. Roben De Niro, PG. (In Stereo) since. by the U.S. Air Force. Barry Bostwick, 1 :30PM ® MOVIE: 'Looker' A plastic Dickens classic. Bill Murray, Karan Allen, Manhattan' While Kermit and company Faye, have long been among my favorites. — WX>. Charles Grodin, Yaphet Kotto 1988 try to take their college variety show to Joan Van Ark, Fred McCarren, 1981. surgeon investigates the mysterious Carol Kane. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In [USA] MOVIE: 'Dead of Night' An an­ Eureka, Calif. “Before thaL I’d been in several bands that had deaths of his patients. Albert Finney, Stereo) Rated R (In Stereo) , Miss Piggy's jealousy of a cient Egyptian murderess is reincarnated in really gone nowhere. What attracted me to this group fX Paid Program James Coburn, Susan Dey. 1981. [USA] It's Your Move friendly waitress threatens her wedding the body of an unsuspecting young ANSWER: Phil, who is 86, and Alice, 76, are still (X) Superman 3:00PM X Airw olf plans with the frog. Voices of Jim Henson woman. Julie Merrill. Kuri Browne, John was a strong sense of commitment to music and all Magic of Watercolor (R) 5:00PM (X A Team Frank Oz. 1984. Rated G. married — still going strong. And respectably, too. (TT) Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo) (1 1 ) MOVIE; 'The Haunting of Julia' A Reno 1987. that goes with it, namely not having a day job. For us, §1) MOVIE: 'Executive Suite' When the woman obsessed by the death of her '1i; MOVIE: 'The Seventh Sign' An ex­ [ESPN] College Football Scoreboard They are both in good health, for their ages; but they (181 ® College Football; Rutgers at Bos­ president of a large company dies, five 8:30PM ;i8! Synchronal Research it was really the only way to devote the required daughter is haunted by a restless spirit. pectant mother faces the horrifying revela­ [TMC] MOVIE: Jumpin' Jack Flash' do not perform any more. They live near Palm ton College (3 hrs.) (Live) vice-presidents vie for the position. Wil­ 122) (3® Working It Out (CC) All does not Mia Farrow, Keir Dullea, Tom Conti. 1976. tion that her unborn child is to be sacrificed (CC) A computer operator becomes in­ liam Holden. June Allyson, Barbara Stan­ go as planned when David and Sarah em­ Springs, Calif. Phil goes to golf tournaments. And amount of time that we needed to rehearsing, going (S81 MotorWeek Season Premiere Sea­ Q® NWA Main Event Wrestling as part of a religious prophecy. Demi volved in espionage after receiving strange wyck. 1954. Moore, Michael Biehn, Jurgen Prochnow bark on their first dinner date. (In Stereo) out at night, promoting, recovering from that night It son 10 opens with a Chrysler Minivan road messages through her terminal Whoopi the ex-bandleader also goes off to New Orleans, test; Acura NS-X. Host: John Davis. (In (58) To Be Announced. (2® MOVIE: 'Children of the Com' Adults 1988 was a b r ^ lifestyle. are sacrificed as teen-age cult members Goldberg, Stephen Collins, John Wood (24’ Hometime: Bathroom Construction whenever he can, to sit in with old friends Pete Foun­ Stereo) 18 Auto Channel (CC) Part 1 of 2. “In my opinion, the only way to make it as a (40) Daily Mixer worship the god of corn. Peter Horton, 1986 Rated R (In Stereo) tain and A1 Hirt. Black Perspective (SZ) Raising Kids Linda Hamilton. 1984. 20 Superboy Season Premiere Lex Lu- 61) Haywire Host: comic Ritch Shydner VO [U S A ] Counterstrike The team investi­ QUESTION: Can you tell me if the TV show musician these days is to give yourself no safety (3) MOVIE; ‘Paradise Alley' Three broth­ [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday (H) New York Master Chefs (R) thor forges an evil alliance with Bizario in gates a bombing which may be connected ers look for a way out of New York's Hell's an attempt to destroy Superboy. Part 1 of 8:35PM [DIS] Making of "Honey, I ‘Mr. Belvedere” is based on a book or a movie? rope, so to speak. The only way passion will come to the disappearance of Peter s former Shrunk the Kids " (CC) Comic Rick Mor- Kitchen and find a foothold in a wrestling [DIS] Zorro dS) Snakmaster lover. (60 min.) (R) anis takes viewers behind the scenes of What one? — S.A., Erie, Pa. out in your music is knowing that you have no arena. Sylvester Stallone, Armand As- [HBO] MOVIE: The Abyss' (CC) So) Invisions (24) Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookirv': "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids," in which he Unearthly underwater phenomena and a ANSWER: It all started with Gwen Davenport’s choice. A lot of people think they can do a day job sante, Lee Canalito. 1978. MotorWeek The Lumina Home Grown (In Stereo) plays a scientist who accidentally shrinks dangerous government agent complicate a dZ) 7:30PM X Wheel of Fortune (CC). and rock at night It isn’t so. How do you compete (W) Candlepin Bowling (60 min.) Z34; the Acura NSX; the 24-hour road (570 Frugal Gourmet (CC). (In Stereo) several children. (R) book, “Belvedere.” That was the basis for the ’48 deep-sea search for a lost nuclear sub. Ed race at Watkins Glen. (In Stereo) X Comedy Wheel movie “Sitting Pretty,” with Clifton Webb as Mr. with somebody like me, who devotes aU his time to dZ) McLaughlin Group Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Mi­ [A & E ] Fugitive 9:00PM (T) 0® China Beach (CC) [CNN] On the Menu 1® Synchronal Research Belvedere. That led to a couple of sequels, “Mr. Bel­ music? dD MOVIE; "The Spell' An obese, bitter chael Biehn. 1989. Rated PG-13. (In [CNN] Newswatch Boonie and Dr. Richard continue their Viet­ s 15-year-old has the power to inflict illness Stereo) [LIFE] E.N.G. 2® Reunion nam discussion - and the truth about CO [LIFE] L.A. Law (R) vedere Goes to College” and “Mr. Belvedere Rings “Competition is very intense in LA. On any given and death on the people she dislikes. Lee [LIFE] Tracey Ullman '2® As Schools Match W its; Cathedral Boonie's adopted daughter is revealed the Bell,” and to the current TV series. Grant, James Olson, Susan Myers. 1977. 3:30PM X College Football: [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) vs. Wilbraham-Monson (60 min.) (In Stereo) night 40 to SO live b a ^ s are playing. You rise above [TM C] Firstworks Features the work of Teams to Be Announced (CC) (3 hrs., 30 QUESTION: I recently began watching the soap D [A&E] Climate and Man The prediction director Martin Scorsese ("Raging Dull, " min.) (Live) 5,30PM (^® Super Force Series Pre­ d® Pioneers of Aviation U® Synchronal Research it and get stronger or get frustrated and give up. by climatologists that the greenhouse ef­ "The Last Temptation of Christ"). (R) miere (CC) (In Stereo) d® Carol Burnett and Friends (2® (3® Golden Girls (CC) Stan piques Do­ opera All My Children. ’ There is a very charis­ fect is inevitable. (60 min.) (R) d® Weekend Travel Update “We never got close to giving up. We had been (24) Victory Garden (CC). (R) d® New Adam-12 rothy's interest in re-establishing a rela­ matic, handsome and sensitive young fellow named [CNN] Nowaday 2:00PM X College Football: Florida dl) Nethalie Dupree's Matters of Taste tionship; Rose makes an ill-advised sale. passed up by every single record company that ex­ (26) Honeymooners State at Miami (4 hrs.) (Live) d® MOVIE: 'You Can't Take It With C4® Siskel & Ebert "Avalon'; "Fantasia" (In Stereo) David Rampal. What can you tell me about him ?__ [D IS ] Avonlaa (CC) Young Sara Stanley (rerelease of Disney classic). isted. A to a given period of mourning, we would must adjust to a new home after her father X You' Frank Capra's Oscar-winning classic dZ) This Old House (CC). (R) 2® Great Performances: Spike & Co.: G.M., Trenton, N J. write new songs and give it another shot After three sends her to live with relatives in the town (28) Focus on Watercolor: Painting Out­ about a woman from a blissfully eccentric [C N N ] Newsmaker Saturday (R) (57) W ild America (CC) An underwater Do It A Cappella Season Premiere The ANSWER: Trem Bushey is the actor who plays of Avonlea. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) doors New York family who falls in love with the view of the spawning ritual of the cutthroat series opens its 18th season with Spike tries, we finally scored with Columbia Records.” son of a wealthy but stuffy banker. Jean 5:35PM [DIS] Sidekicks trout Part 3 of 3. (R) that chansmatic, etc., character. Bushey is from New [LIFE] Frugal Gourmet (56) To Be Aniwunced. Lee, Debbie Allen and six a cappella Arthur, James Stewart, Lionel Barrymore. News (CC) [A&E] Challenge of the Seas Efforts to groups. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Hampshire and was a high school and college soccer Live, they don’t play songs from their past “A [USA] MOVIE; 'The Italian Job' A cri­ (38) MOVIE: 'The Mirror Crack'd' Agatha 6:00PM X 1938. restore San Francisco Bay. Host: Ted Dan- o \ minal inherits the plans for a $4 million gold Christie's Miss Marple sleuths a double X A-Team (57) MOVIE: 'Champion' A young fighter star. He started out to be an engineer but, in college, song may be new to the people, but to us, it has an d® SIskel & Ebert "Avalon"; "Fantasia" son. robbery in Italy. Michael Caine, Noel Co­ murder in a village where a visiting Ameri­ gets to the top only to lose to the syndi­ (rerelease of Disney classic). QS) Wall Street Journal Report switched to acting. He has done some stage work, o ld n ^ I don’t really care for.” ward, Rossario Brazzi. 1969. can film crew is shooting a movie. Angela [CNN] Sports Saturday cate. Kirk Douglas, Ruth Roman, Arthur d® Prime Toons Kennedy. 1949. and this job on “All My Children” is his fust TV as­ Lansbury, Elizabeth Taylor. Rock Hudson. [ESPN] College Football: Louisiana 1 1 2:30PM ® Paid Program signment 1980. contlnuwl.. d® d® News State at Florida (3 hrs.) (Live) continued 9 9 0 ‘Crossing’ has Saturday TV, continued Sunday TV, continued Eternal quest

[M AX] MOVIE: Breaking In' (CC) A ve­ (D Who's the Boss? (CC). (61) Cops Sgt. Verdugo of the Los Angeles ® ® Paid Program rich characters Homicide Bureau investigates a brutal mul­ teran burglar lakes a young partner under (D Howard Stem for perfection tiple homicide. |R) (In Stereo) his wing. Burt Reynolds, Casey Sie- M O VIE: 'Phantasm M' Seven years (1® (5® Adventures of Don Coyote and maszko, Shelia Kelley. 1989. Rated R. (In (33) later, a young man picks up the trail of the Sancho Panda [A&E] MOVIE; 'Manhattan' A comedy Stereo) IN FOCUS writer and his friends try to sort out life in sinister mortician who killed his brother. (3® Easy Glider By DOLORES BARCLAY the city. W oody Allen, Mariel Hemingway, [USA] Hitchhiker James Le Gros, Reggie Bannister, Angus (2® New Ufe Fred Savage leaves “The By JOE EDWARDS Scrimm. 1988. Wonder Years” behind when The Associated Press Diane Keaton. 1979. 10:30PM (33) Monsters A neurotic d® Sunday Today The Associated Press [CNN] Showbiz This Week (R| psychiatrist deals with a new patient who (3® Synchronal Research he stars in his first drama, turns into a monster when he releases his (23) Zoobilee Zoo [DIS] Fantasia: The Creation of a Dis­ d® New Adam-12 “When You Remember Me” “Miller’s Crossing” — Rated R anger. d® Frederick K. Price NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Master guitarist Chet At­ ney Classic (CC| Host Michael Tucker ex­ d® d® Saturday Night Live Host: Susan (airing Sunday, Oct. 7, on Forget the fedora. There are other, more delicious amines the original techniques used to (3® Synchronal Research C3® Oral Roberts kins figures he’s due for a new image. Lucci. Musical guest: Hothouse Flowers. ABC). He plays Michael Pat­ cinematic gimmicks to be savored like hot-buttered create "Fantasia, " as well as the efforts (2® d® American Dreamer (CC) Tom re­ (90 min.) (In Stereo) ( ^ Inspector Gadget The 66-year-old, soft-spoken music legend may going into the movie's re-release in Octo­ rick Smith, a young man considers his religious feelings after a new (24) Comedy Tonight (4® Robert Schuller start emulating certain rock stars by wearing leather scones in Ethan and Joel Coen’s Prohibition-era ber 1990. (60 min.) (R) minister arrives in town. (In Stereo) ( ^ Outer Limits dZ) Sesame Street (CC). (R) stricken with muscular dys­ gangster movie, “Miller’s Crossing.” [TMC] MOVIE: The Package' (CC) A d5) On Scone: Emergency Response and heavy makeup. “Nobody wants you when you U.S. Army sergeant assigned to security at ^ MOVIE: 'Raise the Titanic' An under­ [A&E] Journey to Adventure (R) trophy who was the victim of Scenes are set like well-timed recipes: A child ap­ [E S P N ] College Football: VVashington just play guitar,” he laments. a disarmament conference becomes in­ water research agency races to find the [CNN] Daybreak inhumane treatment in the proaches the corpse of a murdered thug in an alley. volved in international conspiracy. Gene State at Southern California (3 hrs.) famous doomed ship before the Russians But he’s not serious. He’s just joking around with [DIS] Good Morning, Mickeyl nursing homes where he was He stares at the guy’s head. He doesn’t scream or Hackman, Joanna Cassidy, Tommy Lee (Live) do. Jason Robards, Richard Jordan, Alec placed. Smith fought to call Dire Straits’ guitarist Mark Knopfler, his special retch. Instead, he snatches the guy’s toupee and runs. Jones. 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Guinness. 1980. [ESPN] Active Lifestyle guest on the new album “Neck and Neck.” On the day after Thanksgiving, Molly fin­ d® Movie [HBO] Babar (R) attention to this treatment Later, in recounting the hiL L e o (Albert Finney), 9;30 PM (31) Synchrorwl Research ally learns the identity of her baby's father Atkins hardly needs any special strategy at this dZ) Alexei Sayle's Stuff [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Karate Kid Part III' and won a posthumous set­ (g) d® Empty Nest (CC) Carol falls for [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In stage of his career. the political gangland boss, is somewhat shaken and Barbara's boyfriend; Harry's latest flame [CNN] Sports Tonight (CC) A young martial arts student goes tlement. Ellen Burstyn and Stereo) says, “They took his hair. Jesus, that’s strange. Why bores him. (In Stereo) against his master's wishes when vengeful Kevin Spacey co-star. He’s already earned the title “Mr. Guitar” during 1 1 :40PM [MAX] MOVIE; 'Damned competitors force him to defend his local would they do that?” (15 American Chronicles The sights and 11 ;00PM d ) d ) News (CC) River' (CC) A psychotic river guide risks title. Ralph Macchio, NorlyukI "Pat" Mor- his 45 years as an instrumentalist He’s recorded Why, indeed? Because we’re dealing with the ir­ sounds of the 50th Anniversary Bikers the lives of his four passengers during a ita, Robyn Lively. 1989. Rated PG. (In (38 Williams TV atic captor. Kris Kristofferson, Mark more than 75 albums and sold in excess of 30 million Convention in Sturgis, South Dakota. (In (D Howard Stern white-water rafting trip in Zimbabwe. Ste­ Stereo) d® Highway to Heaven (CC). Moses, Scott Wilson. 1988. (In Stereo) records. reverent Coens who enjoy a blend of gags and guts in Stereo) (11) Odd Couple phen Shellen. Lisa Aliff, John Terlesky. [TMC] MOVIE: 'Boston Blackie's Ren­ d® Chalice of Salvation (Live) [LIFE] Cardiology Update their quirky but original films (“Blood Simple,” [CNN] East Meets West (3® Synchronal Research 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) However, on “Neck and Neck,” Atkins returns to dezvous' A homicidal maniac sets out to [CNN] Travel Guide (R) d® New Dragnet (23) Long Ago & Far Away: Rarg (CC). (In 11:1 0 A M the country music style he helped popularize. Even “Raising Arizona”). 1 0:0 0 PM d ) (3® Twin Peaks (CC) 1 2:00 A M (X) American Gladiators find a dance-hall girl and kill her. Chester Stereo) Agent Cooper gets help: Audrey Horne is d® d® News Morris, Nina Foch, Steve Cochran. 1945. 1 1:30A M X Home Again the presence of a rock ’n’ roller such as Knopfler, the “Miller’s Crossing” is undoubtedly their most ac­ (3® (D CinemAttractions (2® Wanted: Dead or Alive in deep trouble; Donna Hayward meets a [USA] Cartoon Express X Jesse Jackson cessible movie in this the season of gangsters Italian (24) Alexei Sayle's Stuff (3® Fun & Games producer of the album, can’t hide the country feel to stranger; Leland Palmer finds horrifying (30) Sacrifice of the Mass Q® Video Wrap and Irish. news. (60 min.) (In Stereo) d® Horsey's Hollywood d® WW F Wrestling Challenge 8 :3 0 A M ® Career TV it. ^ ) M y Secret Identity Season Premiere (2® Home Improvement Magazine The movie opens with a fedora dancing on the f~9l New s (CC). dZ) Thompson (SZ) Black Adder (X) (X) Paid Program Andrew's in trouble when he borrows a “I’ve been making so-called jazz albums for the (6T) Comic Strip Live From Los Angeles, Ferrari that belongs to his mom's boss. (23) Pierre Franey's Cuisine Rapide (In d3) Night Flight (3® (6® Midnight Patrol past three or four years,” Atkins said in an interview wind through chilly woods. What role it plays in the (33) New s scheduled comics include Thomas Kenny, Stereo) (3® Vera's Retreat (3® Synchronal Research movie is soon apparent with Tom Reagan (Gabriel (3® Synchronal Research Mike Dugan, Lisa Gay Tremblay and the [A&E] Footsteps of Man: Tribal Eye ( ^ MOVIE: The Yellow Rolls-Royce' in his Music Row office before heading to a golf (SZ) Mister Rogers (CC). (R) §® Neon Rider (60 min.) Raspyni Brothers. (60 min.) David Attenborough travels with nomadic (23) Reading Rainbow (CC). Over a 10-year period, the three separate course to pursue his hobby. Byrne). Tom w orli for Leo, the aging Irish boss who weavers in southern Iran. (60 min.) (R) runs the city with corruption and violence. Tom also d® Carol & Company (CC) Carol [A& E] Morey Amsterdam at the Improv d® Robert Schuller (5® Preview: The Next Seven Days (60 owners of one Rolls-Royce experience ro­ “So in this album, we got away from that and got plays a Las Vegas justice of the peace who Comics; David Maxi, John Ferrantino and [CNN] Newsnight d® Heathcliff min.) mantic surprises. Rex Harrison, Shirley Ma- is bedding Leo’s girlfriend, Verna (Marcia Gay Har­ cLaine, Ingrid Bergman. 1965. back to more country sounding things for the most fields some interesting marriage requests. Brian Regan. (60 min.) [DIS] MOVIE: 'It Happens Every [A&E] World of Survival (R) [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Chipmunk Adven­ (In Stereo) Spring' A chemistry professor discovers a ture' Animated. Simon, Theodore, Alvin (3® World Tomorrow part. Mark thought I was going in the wrong direc­ den). [CNN] Capital Gang (R) [CNN] Evans & Novak (R) d® Evening W ith Gene Kelly The dancer, formula that turns the baseball world up­ and the Chipettes inadvertently become in­ (3® This Week With David Brinkley (CC). tion lately.” Tom gets beat up a lot in this movie and is always [H B O ] M O VIE; The A byss' (CC) side down. Ray Milland, Jean Peters. Paul [DIS] Jim Henson's Mother Goose Sto­ volved in a jewel-smuggling operation. actor, director and choreographer remin­ Unearthly underwater phenomena and a @ Club Connect In the LP, they play and sing on such well-known losing his hat. It always seems to find him. And isces about his long and versatile career. Douglas. 1949. ries 1987. Rated G. dangerous government agent complicate a [C N N ] NFL Preview Tom’s pretty face is never bruised or busted, nor is (60 min.) deep-sea search for a lost nuclear sub. Ed [LIFE] You're on the Air W ith Dr. Ruth [ESPN] Lee Haney's Championship [E SP N ] Scholastic Sports America songs as “There’ll Be Some Changes Made,” “I’ll Workout [D IS] Don't Eat the Pictures: Sesame his body, despite repeated blows to his kidneys, ribs, (S) MOVIE: 'Death in Deep Water' A Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Mi­ 12:30AM (X) Entertainment This [LIFE] Family Practice Update See You in My Dreams” and “Sweet Dreams.” former mobster tries to escape his old col­ chael Biehn, 1989. Rated PG-13. (In [HBO] Wonderful Wizard of Oz (In Street at the Metropolitan Museum of lungs and guts. Week Actor Matthew Modine's latest [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Defiant Ones' A Art Big Bird and his friends visit the Metro­ “I think it will appeal to a lot of people around the leagues in a remote British coastal village Stereo) movies "Pacific Heights" and "Memphis Stereo) pair of escaped convicts-one black, one Verna stays with Leo because of her brother, Ber- Bradford Dillman, Suzan Farmer, Ian Ban- politan Museum of Art in Now York City. world where Mark’s fans are,” Atlons said. “I don’t [LIFE] LA. Law (R) Belle." (60 min.) (In Stereo) [U S A ] Jem white-chained together at the wrist at­ (60 min.) (R) nie (John 111110170), whom Leo is protecting from nen. 1975. tempt to overcome each other's hatred in know yet how it will be accepted in this counUy. [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Kiss' A jet-setting (X) Paid Program 9 :00 A M X Sunday Morning (CC). [ESPN] SportsCenter other hoods. d® Missing/Reward sorceress travels to America in order to order to survive. Robert Urich, Carl Weath­ There seems to be a great deal of conformity in this (3® Home Shopping Club X X Paid Program ers, Barry Corbin. 1986. [LIFE] Obstetrics/GynecologY Update At odds with Leo and vying for control of the city [CNN] Evening News pass her evil powers on to her young country where they play the same things.” niece. Joanna Pacula, Meredith Salenger, d£ MOVIE: 'The Curse of King Tut's (3® Brady Bunch 1 0 :05 A M [TMC] MOVIE: 'Erik the [MAX] MOVIE; 'Dr. Stiangelove or; [D IS ] M O VIE; '9 to 5 ' Three working Nicholas Kilbertus. 1988. Rated R. (In Tomb' The discovery of King Tut's tomb Atkins has collaborated with top contemporary ar­ is fat Johnny Caspar (Jon Polito), whose enforcer is a women rebel against their subjugation by a (3® Snakmaster Viking' (CC) A peaceful Viking leads his How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Stereo) loads to a series of mysterious events. Eva Norsemen to Asgard in hopes of ending Love the Bomb' In this satire on Cold War tists including George Benson, Larry Carlton, Earl homosexual sadist named Eddie Dane who has no male chauvinist boss. Jane Fonda, Dolly Marie Saint, Robin Ellis, Raymond Burr. d® Widget Parton, Lily Tomlin. 1980. Rated PG. [USA] MOVIE: Woitressl' A writer the Age of Ragnarok, a time of senseless politics, psychotic General Jack D. Ripper Klugh and Les Paul. There’s a reason. redeeming qualities and floats through the film with a meets an odd assortment of weirdos while 1980. (23) dZ) Sesame Street (CC). (R) violence and death. Tim Robbins, Gary initiates a nuclear attack on Russia. Peter [HBO] Comedy Hour: Robert Wuhl's “It’s a lot easier because when I play, I improvise,” Boris Korloff sneer. working as a waitress in a sleazy city res­ [CNN] Evans & Novak (R) (2® Sea Hunt Cady, John Cleese. 1989. Rated PG-13. (In Sellers, George C. Scott. Sterling Hayden. W orldTour (CC) The co-star of "Batman" taurant. Carol Drake, Carol Bever, Jim Har­ Stereo) 1964. Rated PG. he said. “I never play the same chorus twice. So Things fall apart for Leo and Tom, and Tom takes performs in front of a New York audience. [LIFE] Esquire: About Men, for Women (M) Gidget ris. 1982. 1 0:1 0 A M [CN N] On the Menu (R) 1 2:00PM X New York Football when I’m playing with someone, he will play some­ up with Johnny. To prove his loyalty, Tom must ice (60 min.) (In Stereo) 1 2:45A M [T M C ] m o v i e ; 'M idnight (3® David Paul 1 1 :30PM (T) Big Break (In Stereo) X CinemAttractions Bemie. He takes him to Miller’s Crossing, a lovely [LIFE] Tracey Ullman Run' (5® Munsters Today Season Premiere 1 0:3 0 A M X Face the Nation thing that gives me a fresh idea. (CC) Eddie competes against his child­ X This Week With David Brinkley (CC) (3® MOVIE: 'The Spiral Staircase' A “If I’m playing by myself, I might just fall back on wooded area where gangsters whack each other. In hood enemy in a rock-video competition. young mute girl senses the presence of a (3® Happy Days Part 2 of 2. cliches and play tte same thing over and over. But what amounts to a tour de force by Hirtuno, Bemie [A&E] Hound of the Baskervilles Tom killer who is terrorizing a small town, but (3® Williams TV has no way to express her fear. Dorothy someone like I ^ k plays licks that inspire me and begs for his life like a cowardly pig. Baker ( "Dr. Who ") stars as Sherlock Sunday, Oct. 7 Holmes in this suspense story of a satanic (23) This Old House Season Premiere McGuire, George Brent. Ethel Barrymore. gives stimulus to an idea I might come up with.” Tom allows him to live, only later to be betrayed hound. (2 hrs.) (CC). 1946. (3® Home Shopping Club He describes Knopfler, now with the Netting by Bemie. [CNN] Morning News (2® Auto Racing; NASCAR Grand Na­ tional Series (60 min.) (2® MOVIE; 'The Mysterious Stranger' Hillbillies, as a distinctive guitarist But as muph as he broods, Tom also schemes. He [DIS] Fraggle Rock A daydreaming Missouri boy fancies an Point of View “He plays with his right hand and he’s a left hand­ masterminds.* double--cross. And the man who 5 :0 0 A M (3® Medical Center [ESPN] Mastering Golf (X) [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour (3® Munsters Today Season Premiere encounter with an angel in medieval Aus­ [ M A X ] M O VIE; 'Batman' Batman and (3® d® Richie Rich (CC) Eddie competes against his child­ tria. Chris Makepeace. Lance Karwin, Fred er. So he has a lot of strength in his left hand. He can had never sullied himself with a kill, swims away in (3® Synchronal Research [HBO] MOVIE: 'Immediate Family' hood enemy in a rock-video competition. Robin face an all-star lineup of villains in (3® Divine Plan (CC) A married couple eager to raise a Gwynne. 1982. get a vibrato with three strings instead of one like a sea of blood. (3® Beverly Hillbillies (CC). this feature film based on the campy TV (3® Channel 1 Media (2® Insight-Out child meets a pregnant teen-ager planning (2® Home Again most people because his hand is so strong,” Atkins There is much violence in “Miller’s Crossing,” [CNN] Sports Latenight series. Adam West, Burt Ward, Lee Meri­ to give her baby up for adoption. Glenn SZ) Long Ago & Far Away Season Pre­ (2® Quantum Marketing (23) McLaughlin Group some gratuitous, some demanded by the story; [DIS] Fantasia; The Creation of a Dis­ wether. 1966. Rated PG. Close, James Woods, Mary Stuart Master- miere (CC). (In Stereo) said. ney Classic (CC) Host Michael Tucker ex­ d® D. James Kennedy (3® Meet the Press (CC). gangster stories require a certain kiss of death. [USA] Diamonds son 1989. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) [CN N] Newsmaker Sunday “He’s a great noodler, if you know what noodlin’ amines the original techniques used to (3® It's Your Business [LIFE] Living With Diabetes (SZ) American Interests g Much of the movie is derivative. The opening se­ create "Fantasia," as well as the efforts 6:10A M [CNN] Healthweek (R) [ESPN] This W eek in Sports O s (3® Kenneth Copeland [USA] Cartoon Express [A&E] Mahler's Song of the Earth (R) is. He can improvise all over the place — on and on.” quence between Johiuiy Caspar and Leo recalls Don going into the movie's re-release in Octo­ [TMC] MOVIE: 'Iron Eagle II' Gen [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update ber 1990. (60 min.) (R) , "Chappy " Sinclair leads a misfit team of (3® Jimmy Swaggart [CNN] Newsday Atkins, who has won eight Grammy awards, says Corleone’s chat with the undertaker during the open­ 9:05 A M [T M C ] m o v i e : Close Call [U SA] Philip Marlowe. Private Eye American and Soviet pilots against a Mid­ [A&E] Mountbatten: The Soldier and for Boston Blackie' While threatening his 10:45AM 5® Jew ish Life [E SP N ] NFL Gameday (60 min.) he keeps doing albums in an eternal quest for perfec­ ing moments of “The Godfather.” Similar close-ups, dle Eastern nuclear missile silo. Louis Gos­ the Statesman wife, an ex-convict is shot by an unseen [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update tion. 5:30AM (X) Home Shopping Spree sett Jr., Mark Humphrey, Stuart Margolin. killer. Chester Morris, Lynn Merrick, Ri­ 1 1:00A M X Inside Washington similar lighting; very talky and an emphasis on gang [CN N] Daybreak [TMC] MOVIE: 'F/X' A special effects “I never have gotten it right,” he says modestly (3® Synchronal Research 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) chard Lane. 1946 X (5® Paid Program ethics. 1\irturro’s “death” scene calls to mind Alan [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner expert becomes the fall guy for govern­ about his playing. “I keep trying to improve and get d® Weekend With Crook and Chase 9:30AM X X (3® Paid Program (3® Incredible Hulk ment agents who want him to arrange a Arkin’s highly improvisational scene before the 6:30AM (X) Young Universe [ESPN] SportsCenter it the way I want it and keep out the mediocrity and ® Andy Griffith Brady Bunch (3® Health and Tennis mobster's fake assassination. Bryan (X) (6® Paid Program [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide (3® firing squad in “The In-Laws.” i® MOVIE; 'The Hatfields and the Brown, Brian Dennehy, Diane Venora. conformity. (T® Synchronal Research (3® Invisions Hair Replacement (2® Highway to Heaven (CC). Even so, the Coens — Joel directs, Ethan produces M c C o ys' The sparks of a mountain family [U S A ] Calliope 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) (2® BluBlocker Sunglasses (2® Out of This World (In Stereo) (2® Real to Reel [U SA] All-American Wrestling “I never listen to my records. I hope I never get so and they both wrote the screenplay — have crafted a feud are rekindled when two members of 7:30AM (X America's Black Forum opposing families become romantically in­ (2® Wheel Power (2® Meet the Press (CC). (23) Frugal Gourmet (CC). (In Stereo) I love to listen to myself. I think that’s one of the work rich in characterizations, though sometimes a volved. Jack Balance, Steve Forrest, Ri­ (X) 8th Day 1 2:30PM X NFL Today d® Ring Around the World d® Wanted: Dead or Alive S® Three Stooges reasons I’ve been around so long, because I don’t chard Hatch. 1975. (X) Sunday Mass X Weekend Travel Update little too studied. (3® Dick Van Dyke ds) New Lassie (CC) (3® Business World like the way I’m doing. I keep changing and playing [CNN] Moneyweek (R) (3® d® Fantastic Max X Outdoor Sportsman Bryne’s Tom is a quiet, thoughtful, brooding man [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch (R) (4® Synchronal Research (SZ) Degrassi Junior High (CC). (R) a few new things so that I haven’t become entirely 6:00AM (X) My Neighbor's Religion (® Williams TV (2® d® NFL Uve who works all sides for his survival and still comes [DIS] You and Me, Kid (13) Connecticut: Now (In Stereo) ^ MOVIE: 'The Watcher in the Woods- d® Miracle Faith Outreach Two sisters try to unlock the secret behind (23) On the Record predictable to the average person out there.” up a loser. Caspar is a wannabe godfather who spoils CX) Public AHairs [ESPN] SpeedWeek [CNN] Your Money (R) Day of Discovery the supernatural events plaguing their par­ ( ^ This Week in Baseball Mel Allen dis­ Atkins is renowned among musicians for refining his fat, stupid, lazy son. He’s a delight throughouL (X) Paid Program (2® [DIS] Donald Duck Presents ents' rented house. . Carroll cusses news and highlights from the major the thumb-and-finger picking technique in which the (3® Frederick K. Price 6:35 A M [H B O ] m o v i e : 'Time (3® Celebrate with Reverend Mellon Baker, David McCallum. 1980. Harden is almost too brittle as Verna, as though Walker' While examining King Tut's [ESPN] Major League Baseball Maga­ leagues. (3® Synchronal Research [CNN] Big Story (R) thumb plays the bass notes and keeps time while the she’s watched too many Warner Bros. ’40s flicks. tomb, an archaeologist discovers a live zine [A&E] Revue News about the entertain­ (3® W ho's the Boss? (CC). d® To Be Announced, [DIS] Dumbo's Circus ment world. (60 min.) fingers play the melody lines. And disappointing is Fuimey, only because his mummy which may have come from an­ [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update dZ) Firing Une: Crime and Punishment d® This W eek on Pit Road Auto racing other planet. Ben Murphy, Shari Belafonte. [ESPN] Bodyshaping [E SP N ] Sports Reporters “Guitar Player” magazine has named him the most portrayal here resembles too closely his gangster 1982. Rated PG. 1 0:00AM X Paid Program [CNN] Science and Technology Week 1 report. [HBO] M O VIE: The Tracker' (CC) An 8:00 A M (X New England Sunday X Steampipe Alley (R) influential stylist in his field. portrayal in “Orphans." (5§) One Day at a Time 7:00A M (X) Vista Arizona rancher sets out to rescue two (1® Happy Days Part 1 of 2. female hostages from their religious fan- continued [DIS] Mousercise (X) Breakthrough continued 9 9 0 ‘Wood Wright’s ’ Sunday TV, continued Sunday TV, continued ‘Glory’: poetic,

(18) Synchronal Research [A& E] In Search of the Dream Pramiare the Caribbean. John Cusack, Robert Log- I 1 :00PM ® ® News (CC). celebrates 10 [OIS] Casper's Halloween Casper and a [ESPN] Seniors PGA Golf: Vantage (38) Sportsbeat Upton Bell, Joe Fitzgerald, Part 1 of 6. superior viewing ia, Jerry Stiller. 1987. Rated PG-13. (In (X) (2® Paid Program group of orphans get blamed for Hallow­ Championship Final round from Clem­ Bob Ryan and Dan Shaughnessy continue [CNN] PrimeNews een pranks. (R) §tereo) mons, N.C. (2 hrs.) (Live) (33) Odd Couple their sports rap from Fenway Park (60 [ESPN] Gymnastics: USA/USSR Chal­ ® Runaway With the Rich [USA] MOVIE: 'Showdown' A small­ [LIFE] Infectious Disease Update (R) min.) (3® Jimmy Swaggart 1 :00P M town sheriff is forced to oppose an old lenge From San Jose, Calif. (90 min.) By SCOTT WILLIAMS and Famous dZ) Nat "K in g " Cole (Taped) ( ^ Supertioy Season Premiere Lex Lu- By DOLORES BARCLAY friend who makes his living robbing trains. [USA] Double Trouble The Associated Press CD Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous [CNN] Inside Business [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) thor forges an evil alliance with Bizarro in The Associated Press Dean Martin, Rock Hudson, Susan Clark. 4:30P M ® Growing Pains an attempt to destroy Superboy. Part 1 of (60 min.) 1973. (18) Synchronal Research [LIFE] HIV Update 8:30P M CX) (3® America's Funniest 2 . NEW YORX — It’s not too early to begin d!) MOVIE: 'The Harlem Globetrotters People (CC) Twins convention: bird im­ on Gilligan's Island' The famous basket­ 2:30P M ® Firing Line: Crime and (40) Paid Program 7:00PM 3160 Minutes (CC) (60 min.) 6® ® S® News “Glory” (RCA-Columbia. VHS-Beta. Rated R) celebrating PBS’ 10th season of “The Woodwright’s Punishment (In Stereo) pressions; a man who sounds like a sports ball tricksters crash-land on the casta­ [A&E] Design Classics (R) stadium. (In Stereo) (23) Never the Twain: In Whom We On Jdy 18, 1863, despite fatigue and poor rations, Shop,” where host Roy Underhill illustrates the an­ ways' Island. Bob Denver, Alan Hale Jr., (40) Paid Program B ) (3® Life Goes On (CC) Becca is asked Tryst [LIFE] Hypertension Control (3) Synchronal Research the 54th Massachusetts Colored Volunteer Infantry Russell Johnson. 1981. [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) to manage Tyler's band, Libby debates (3® Ask the Manager cient craft of woodworking with traditional American [USA] It's Your Move (E!) Get a Life (CC) Chris convinces his marched across a half-mile of sand on a South @ ® NFL Football: Seattle Seahawks going back to work for a former boss. (60 tools and a dry, hip wit. 3:00P M CE m o v ie : Beneath the 12 min.) (In Stereo) father to accompany him to the newspaper (5® MOVIE: 'October' This epic details Carolina beach to lead the ill-planned attack on Fort at New England Patriots From Foxboro M ile Reef Divers compete for rich but 5:00P M CE Growing Pains the events which culminated in the Russian No power tools, please. Stadium. (3 hrs.) (Live) boy father-son picnic competition. (In dangerous sponge beds. Terry Moore, (X) It Takes a Thief (X) MOVIE: 'Hotel' A varied assortment Stereo) Revolution of October, 1917, using the ac­ Wagner in Charleston harbor. TTie regiment lost more @) Connecticut Newsweek of guests and unwelcome visitors make tual locations and many actual participants “It’s the difference between playing a Stradivarius Robert Wagner, Gilbert Roland. 1953. (TD Synchronal Research [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) than 40 percent of its men. their way to the financially troubled St. in the event. NIkandrov, Boris Livanov. and a synthesizer,” Underhill said. “Both of them get ^ MOVIE: 'Breakheart Pass' A dis­ (18) Home Shopping Club 63) All Creatures Great and Small Gregory Hotel in New Orleans. Rod Taylor, The story of the 54th, the first black regiment from guised federal agent is caught up in a dan­ 9:00P M CX) ® MOVIE: When You 1927. the work done, but there’s a lot of difference in the 63) Lawrence W elk Show: Our ® St. Elsewhere Catherine Spaak, Kevin McCarthy. 1967 Remember M e' Premiere, (CC) Inspired the North to fight in the Civil War, and its youthful gerous sequence of events aboard a train Heritage (R) (61) Arsenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) playing and what you end up with. The product is the in 1870. Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Ben (36) Current Affair Extra (60 min.) (18) Synchronal Research by the true story of a terminally ill 14-year- white colonel, Robert Gould Shaw, unfolds in MOVIE: 'The Magnificent Seven old boy who fought for better conditions [A&E] Caroline's Comedy Hour (60 process.” Johnson. 1976. 6® ( ^ Hull High (CC) Stan Foley and min.) RideT Five paroled convicts aid two law­ (5^ Nathalie Dupree's Matters of Taste for the disabled. Fred Savage, Kevin Spa- “Glory,” Edward Zwick’s critically acclaimed movie. (ifi) Paid Program (In Stereo) Dearborn plan to duke it out, D.J. makes The 10th season premiere Oct. 20 features a rock­ men in rescuing a town from the clutches the boys wrestling team; Louis becomes a cey, Ellen Burstyn. 1990. (In Stereo) [CNN] Inside Business (R) Zwick presents a powerful, moving tapestry of ing horse modeled on those of Germany’s Franconia @ Contrary to Love: A Series on Addic­ of a ruthless band of outlaws. Lee Van (61) 21 Jump Street Hoffs and Dean Gar­ thief-catcher. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (11) Jesse Jackson [E S P N ] SportsCenter (60 min.) war’s senselessness. TTie screenplay by Kevin Jarre is tion Cleef, Stefanie Powers, Mariette Hartley. rett must deal with a DEA officer while region, where Underhill shot two other shows that 63) Post Cards: Shanghai d® Synchronal Research [H B O ] Dream On (CC) Martin’s ex-wife di] MOVIE: 'The Beasts Are on the 1972 working under cover at a massage parlor partly based on the books “Lay This Laurel” and ® Newhart (CC). 6® Lucky/Chancas (CC) Based on calls on him to calm her premarital jitters. feature the district’s traditional architecture and Streets' Animals escape from a wildlife (35) Paid Program suspected to be a drug front. (60 min.) (In Stereo) “One Gallant Rush,” and letters Shaw wrote home to preserve, causing havoc in a nearby town. the novels by Jackie Collins. Vincent Iri­ craftsmanship. dZl Masterpiece Theatre: Heat of the [A & E ] Eagle and the Bear (CC). (R) d7) All Creatures Great and Small Carol Lynley, Dale Robinette, Billy Green zarry stars as bootlegger-turned-Las Ve­ [LIFE] Prescribing Information his parents. The movie — narrated by Matthew Other woodworking projects featured will include Day Season Premiere (CC) The series’ [CNN] Newswatch (61) True Colors On Katie's 16th birthday, gas tycoon Gino Santangelo. Tonight: Bush. 1978. Ron helps her reconcile her relationship [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Erik the Viking' (CC) A Broderick as Shaw — is largely seen through his 20th season opens with Harold Pinter’s [LIFE] Effects of NSAIDs on Bone & Gino scrambles to finish his resort hotel traditional ash wood basketry, the walking stick flute, [CNN] Newsday with her father. (In Stereo) peaceful Viking leads his Norsemen to As- eyes. dramatization of Elizabeth Bowen's tale Joint Disease: New Insights (R) after his benefactors are killed; Gino's wife gard in hopes of ending the Age of Ragna- about a woman who learns her lover may a revolving bookcase, a Colonial garden gate, a musi­ [DIS] Raggedy Ann & Andy: The Pump­ [A&E] Footsteps of Man; The Tribal is murdered. (2 hrs.) Part 1 of 3. (In Stereo) rok, a time of senseless violence and Young and privileged, but disillusioned and bat­ be a traitor. (2 hrs.) [USA] Swamp Thing Tressa inhales a cal Balinese whirligig, a kayak, and wooden shoes. kin Who Couldn't Smile Animated. Rag­ Eye A look at tribal societies in Nigeria. (60 (24) ® Race to Save the Planet (CC) death. Tim Robbins, Gary Cady, John tle-scarred after the gory and indecisive Battle of An- gedy Ann and Andy hatch a plan to unite a potion that makes everyone lust after her. 6 SS MOVIE: Masquerade' An ambitious (R) (In Stereo) min.) Meryl Streep hosts this 10-part environ­ Cleese. 1989. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) And Underhill closes out the season with his homeless jack-o'-lantern with a lonely little tietam, Shaw returns to his wealthy, powerful and young man targets a rich, naive heiress for [CNN] Newswatch mental series which opens with a look at [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) favorite thing to make, a lighL wood garden rake split boy whose stern aunt won't allow him a marriage. Rob Lowe, Meg Tilly, Doug Sa­ [M AX] MOVIE: 'Revenge of 5:1 5PM [D IS ] MOVIE: 'The Shaggy Dog' (CC) A man's relationship with the environment abolitionist parents in Massachusetts just in time for from white oak and hickory. Halloween pumpkin. (R| vant. 1988. the Pink Panther' The bumbling Inspector and pollution problems. (2 hrs.) (In Stereo) 11:10P M [MAX] MOVIE: 'Best a lavish party and an offer from the governor to take Clouseau is on the trail of the French Con­ magic ring transforms a 17-year-old boy Seller' (CC) An author with writer's block [ESPN] Auto Racing: CART Grand Prix [A&E] MOVIE; 'Caught on a Train' An into a talking sheepdog. Colorized version. Asked the origin of his love for woodworking with nection. Peter Sellers. , Her­ (O) A-Taam forms an unlikely partnership with a cor­ command of an all-black fighting regiment. From Nazareth, Pa. (2 hrs.) (Live) arrogant, upper-class woman engages in a Fred MacMurray, Jean Hagen, Tommy traditional hand tools, Underhill said, “I grew up in deadly game of nerves with two strangers bert Lorn. 1978. Rated PG. G|j) Married... W ith Children (CC) When porate hit man whose exploits both fascin­ He rises in rank from captain to colonel and [H B O ] MOVIE: 'SpaceCamp' (CC) Five Kirk. 1959. Rated G. Bud gets his driver’s license and Al's insur­ teen-agers spending a summer at a camp aboard a train. Peggy Ashcroft, Michael [T M C ] MOVIE: Iron Eagle II' Gen ate and repel him. James Woods, Brian the mountains of Washington, D.C. It’s known as [E S P N ] NFL Primetime (60 min.) ance goes up, he cancels his policy. (In Dennehy, Victoria Tennant. 1987. Rated musters his men, who include his childhood friends, for future astronauts are accidentally Kitchen. 1980. "Chappy ” Sinclair leads a misfit team of Capitol Hill now, but back then there was no Stereo) R. launched into space. Kate Capshaw, Lea [CNN] World Report American and Soviet pilots against a Mid­ [HBO] MOVIE: '9 to 5' Three working Cabot (Cary Elwes), who is white and becomes a electricity, no roads.” Thompson, Kelly Preston. 1986. Rated dle Eastern nuclear missile silo. Louis Gos­ women rebel against their subjugation by a [A&E] All Creatures Great and Small 1 1 :30PM ® Magnum, P.l. major, and Tom (Andre Braugher), a second-genera­ [O IS ] New Kids on the Block: Live! In sett Jr., Mark Humphrey, Stuart Margolin male chauvinist boss. Jane Fonda, Dolly That’s probably not true, Roy. PG. (In Stereo) [CNN] Week in Review (R) ® MOVIE: Just Tell Me What You Your House The New Kids on the Block 1988 Rated PG. (In Stereo) Parton, Lily Tomlin. 1980. Rated PG. tion free black who volunteers as an enlisted man. He acknowledged a boyhood with “family coimec- [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) perform their favorite hits before an audi­ [DIS] John and Yoke's Imagine A docu­ W ant' A wealthy business magnate Much of “Glory” focuses on the basic training of a [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) mentary film directed by John Lennon and tions to the Smithsonian Institution” and its collec­ [USA] MacGyver ence in New York City. (60 min.) (R) 5 : 3 0 P M CD Who s the Boss? (CC) grooms one of the women in his secretarial ragtag group of runaway slaves and free men, who [ESPN] Horse Racing: Turf Classic [M A X ] MOVIE: The Karate Kid Part III' Yoko Ono, featuring songs from the "Ima­ pool to become his mistress. All Mac­ ( S MOVIE: 'Dog Day Aftar- (18) Synchronal Research tion of Americana. But he insisted there were woods 1:30P M From Belmont Park. (60 min.) (Live) (CC) A young rrartial arts student goes gine " album. (60 min.) Graw, Alan King, Dina Merrill. 1980. are asked to accept less pay than whites and denied iKxin' Two desperate characters find their D Honeymooners 6 against his master's wishes when vengeful [HBO] MOVIE: 'Immediate Family' (11) Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) and deer inside the city limits of his boyhood a plans to rob a bank backfiring [HBO] No Greater Gift Despite his fath­ all the basic supplies, including proper shoes and the (IB Travel Magazine competitors force him to defend his local (CC) A married couple eager to raise a In the conclusion of last season's cliffhan- couple of decades ago. miserably. Al Pacino, John Cazale, Charles er's misgivings, a young boy decides to title. Ralph Macchio, Norlyuki "Pat" Mor- child meets a pregnant teen-ager planning ger, Riker Is torn between saving Picard or coveted blue uniform. Durning, 1975. donate an organ to his hospital roommate. [A&E] Crusade in the Pacific Japanese He also acknowledged an undergraduate degree in ita, Robyn Lively. 1989. Rated PG. (In to give her baby up for adoption. Glenn humanity when the Borg plan to use the (R) and U S. forces struggle for the strategic As Trip, an embittered runaway, Denzel theater directing from the University of North QS MOVIE: 'The Man Who Knew Too Aleutian Islands during World War II. (R) Stereo) Close, James Woods, Mary Stuart Master- abducted captain in their scheme to des­ Washington (“Cry Freedom,” “The Mighty Quinn,” M uch' An American doctor and his wife [LIFE] Dentistry Update (R) [T M C ] MOVIE: The Package' (CC) A son. 1989. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) troy Earth. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) Carolina at Chapel Hill. witness the murder of a French secret ser­ [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday (R) “Power”) does a star turn. “Glory” becomes Trip’s A/IOVIE: 'Advance to the U.S. Army sergeant assigned to security at [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update 6® Super Force Series Premiere (CC) (In vice agent. James Stewart, Doris Day, 3:30P M [HBO] MOVIE: 'All's Fair' A militaristic That was followed by “some adventurous homes­ Rear' A company of misfits in the Union a disarmament conference becomes in­ (R) Stereo) story — as well as Shaw’s — as the runaway under­ Brenda de Banzie. 1956. businessman smugly accepts his es­ volved in international conspiracy. Gene teading in the mountains of New Mexico,” and the Army is mistakenly sent West to guard a [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Indiana Jones and the ( ® (3® George Michael's Sports Mach­ goes a radical self-realization. In the end, the 54th be­ 64) Tony Brown's Journal huge shipment of gold. Glenn Ford. Stella tranged wife's challenge to a weekend of Hackman, Joanna Cassidy. Tommy Lee 6 ensuing graduate degree in traditional woodworking survivalist war games. George Segal, Sally Jones. 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) Last Crusade' (CC) Indy heads to Europe ine (In Stereo) comes the only family he’s ever known. 6 D MOVIE: 'The Last Challenge' An ex- Stevens, Meivyn Douglas. 1964. to find his father, who disappeared while gunfighter turned marshal restores peace Kellerman, Robert Carradine. 1988 Rated [USA] MOVIE: 'Agnes of God' A psy­ (24) Talking Sports With Rod Michaud from Duke University’s forestry school, he said. PG-13 (In Stereo) searching for the legendary Holy Grail. Har­ Zwick, the Emmy-award winning director of “Spe­ He came back from New Mexico, he said, to make in a town upset by a trigger-happy youth [LIKE] Family Practice Update (R) chiatrist is sent to examine the mysterious rison Ford, Sean Connery, Denholm Elliott. 6® Paid Program Glenn Ford, Angie Dickinson, Chad Ever­ [LIFE] Grand Rounds in Rheumatology birth and death of a child to a cloistered cial Bulletin” and “thirtysomething,” stresses visual [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Lost and Found' A wi­ 1989. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) (3® Christian Lifestyle Magazine (R) old-style wooden shovels and rakes, but quickly ett. 1967. nun. Jane Fonda, Anne Bancroft, Meg dower and a divorcee rediscover the ups [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In [TMC] MOVIE: 'F/X' A special effects (4® Voices in America acting in “Glory.” Action speaks louder than words, found he couldn’t make them fast enough to earn a (4§) Paid Program Stereo) Tilly. 1985. and downs of married life Glenda Jack- expert becomes the fall guy for govern­ [CNN] Sports Tonight and he focuses on facial expressions and body move­ living at it. [A & E ] Lonely Town, Lonely Street Bri­ son. George Segal. 1979. Rated PG. 7:30PM Ql) synchronal Rasearch ment agents who want him to arrange a 6:00P M CE) News (CC). [HBO] 1st & Ton: In Your Facel (CC) ment rather than histrionics and gimmicks. “I was really faced with having to give it up and do tain’s Ballet Rambert performs a jazz ballet, ® Carol Burnatt and Friands mobster's fake assassination. Bryan 3:35P M [T M C ] M o viE : 'Immediate QD Knight Rider 6 Brown, Brian Dennehy, Diane Venora. Bubba's bar hosts an unusual talent show. He also is spare with dialogue. When the 54th with music by Bill Withers. Family' A married couple eager to raise a something else, or compromise, and start making 11) MOVIE: 'Street Smart' A fabricated (P) NHL Hockay: Boston Bruins at Que- 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) (R) (In Stereo) [CNN] Moneyweek (R) child meets a pregnant teen-ager planning bac Nordiquas From Le Colisee de Que­ marches past the white regiments, who regarded the things by some kind of mechanical method that 1 magazine story about a Times Square [USA] Counterstrike (60 min.) 1 2 :00A M ® ( ^ Paid Program [DIS] MOVIE; Parent Trap II' (CC) A to give her baby up for adoption. Glenn pimp lands a Manhattan journalist in hot bec. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) black soldiers as a joke and less than men, to lead the really didn’t want to do,” he said. young girl convinces her mother's twin to Close, James Woods. Mary Stuart Master- water. Christopher Reeve. Kathy Baker, (61) Parker Lewis Can't Lose (CC) Par­ 9:30P M CX) Comedy Wheel (3® Home Shopping Club assault against Fort Wagner, only four words are help out in a matchmaking scheme. A son 1989. Rated PG-13 So he taught people how to do woodwork. And he Mimi Rogers. 1987. ker's matchmaking efforts change the 6® Synchronel Research (2® Miracle Revival "Magical World of Disney " presentation dating patterns in his high school. (In spoken by the once hostile whites: “Give ’em hell, demonstrated his craft before groups. “It was slowly 3:45P M [HBO] MOVIE: The Invisible 18 Synchronal Research Good Grief (CC) Despite Warren’s ob­ Vera's Retreat Hayley Mills, Tom Skerritt, Carrie Kei Heim Kid' A botched chemistry experiment Stereo) 63) 54.” dawning on that that if I showed pxjople how to do it, 1986. 20; Super Force A new space suit prov­ jections, Ernie insists on fulfilling a male 6® How to Get a Second Paycheck leaves a high-school misfit temporarily [CNN] Sports Sunday client's wish to be buried in a dress. (In Without Getting a Second Job Ultimately, color no longer is the issue. The men [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) transparent Jay Underwood, Karen Black ides incredible powers to an astronaut then I could maintain its integrity.” who's investigating a real-estate arson [LIFE] Milastonas in Madicina Part 1. Stereo) 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) 63) Gene Scott are fellow soldiers about to die. And like “Gallipoli” Then he realized that it could work on television. [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Snows of Kiliman­ scheme. Stars Ken Olandi, Patrick Mac- [ESPN] Figure Skating; Campbell's [A&E] In Search of the Dream (R) and “Hamburger HilL” the overriding issue becomes jaro' A brilliant novelist's restless search 4:00P M ® NFL Football: Green Bay nee, (2 hrs,) 8:00PM CX) Major Laagua Basaball for life's meaning reaches its conclusion on World Cup From Ottawa. (90 min.) (R) ‘The Woodwright’s Shop” v/as bom. Packers at From Soldier 24 Faerie Tale Theatre: The Tale of the Playoffs: Amarfcan Laagua Champion­ [CNN] World Report the utter futility of war. the equatorial plains of Africa. Gregory Field. (3 hrs ) (Live) ship Sariss - Oakland A 's at Boston Rod [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) Today, Underhill is finishing his fourth woodwork­ Peck, Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner. Frog Prince [DIS] MOVIE; ‘Honey. I Shrunk the The battle scene at Fort Wagner is beautifully Sox or Toronto Bluo Jays (CC) Game 1 0 :00P M (X) News (CC). ing book and his tenth year as master housewright at 1953. Cfij Memories... Then and Now 26- T.J. Hooker Kids' (CC) A suburban backyard becomes choreographed, the men running along the beach, the two. (3 hrs.) (Live) a perilous jungle for four youngsters acci­ 11 MOVIE: 'Notorious' A woman, (33) News Colonial Williamsburg, where the life of 18th cen­ 38- Hersey's Hollywood CX) ® America's Funniost Homo Vi- dentally reduced to the size of insects. In­ U.S. flag full and billowing. It is poetic and power­ 2:00P M (3) MOVIE: Just Tell Me whose father was convicted of treason, (39 Synchronal Rasearch tury Virginia is re-created in a living, working W hat You W ant' A wealthy business 40, News doos (CC) Dog hoses man; singing horse; cludes "Tummy Trouble," a Roger Rabbit ful. joins forces with a government agent in kamikaze fish; new twist to billiards; baby 6® Byron Allen (In Stereo) museum. magnate grooms one of the women in his order to spy on Nazis Cary Grant, Ingrid S7J Nat "K in g " Cole cartoon short. Rick Moranis, Matt Frewer, “Glory” makes good use of battle scenes. They are secretarial pool to become his mistress. singers. (In Stereo) (2® Newhart Marcia Strassman. 1989. Rated PG. “The job is to build houses the same way, or to Bergman, Claude Rams. 1946 61! Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) Ali MacGraw, Alan King, Dina Merrill. (11) Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (3® Jassa Jackson [ESPN] NFL Primetime (60 min.) (R) exciting, frightening and realistic. At James Island, discover the same way that tb.ey were built in the 1980. IS) Synchronal Research While the USS Enterprise is undergoing re­ (60 min.) the 54th gets its first taste of fighting. After firing a 20 MOVIE: 'W ait Till Your Mother Gets pairs, Picard visits his older brother Robert (61) Against the Law (CC) MacHeath at­ [HBO] MOVIE; 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' (2& MOVIE: 'Beyond Therapy' A cock­ fiB) Synchronal Raaaarch (CC) A computer operator becomes in­ 18th century,” he said. “We put people to work with Home' A football coach, who switches on Earth. (60 min.) (In Stereo) tempts to prove that hospital negligence few rounds and watching a Confederate unit retreat, eyed look at modern love as seen through volved in espionage after receiving strange axes, pit saws and oxen.” jOb roles with his wife, finds out her job is [A&E] Biography: Joseph Stalin/Mao . 1 ^ @ MOVIE; 'Lona Star' In 1845, a cattle was responsible for the death of a boy the relationship of a couple who meets messages through her terminal. Whoopi more Confederates appear through the mist like gray V i not as easy as he thought. Paul Michael Tse-Tung Profiles of Joseph Stalin, who baron and a state senator battle over the brought in for a routine appendectomy. (60 His latest project was the reconstmetion of the big through personal ads. Jeff Goldblum. Julie Goldberg, Stephen Collins, John Wood. ghosts and the battle soon becomes hand-to-hand Glaser, Dee Wallace, David Doyle. 1983. left a legacy of fear and Mao Tse-Tung, annexation of Texas and the woman they min.) (In Stereo) Hagerty, Tom Conti. 1987. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) Anderson blacksmith shops. Plans for the “interpreta­ who brought China into the modern world. both love. Colorized version. Clark Gable. [A&E] Isabel Sanford at the Improv combat. Dan Lemer was second unit director, and ) Adam Smith's Money World; From 2® (30) NFL Football: Cincinnati Bengals Ava Gardner, Broderick Crawford. 1952. tion” were based on archaeology, library research, 6 4 (60 min.) (R) Comics: Steve O, Tony Stone. Norm Mac­ : ® Runaway With the Rich Blockades to Baksheesh: Global Busi­ at Los Angeles Rams From Anaheim 1 2 3 0A M Bob Minor coordinated the stunts. Stadium. (3 hrs.) (Live) [CNN] Sportsweek in Review 6® 6® Ufastories ICC) After a heart at­ Donald, Ray Romano and Paul Kozak. (60 and Famous (R) and studies of similar, surviving buildings. ness Ethics Season Premiere tack strikes during a shopping trip, Frank min.) There are good performances by Morgan Freeman (24) We Never Talked About My Drink­ [D IS ] Avonlea (CC) ' oung Sara Stanley (11) Star Trek “It’s detective work, putting together the tools, the (4® Paid Program Brody's next 47 minutes are full of fear and [CNN] Evening News (“Street Smart,” “Driving Miss Daisy”), Jihmi Ken­ ing Examines alcohol as a national health must adjust to a new home after her father anxiousness. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (2® Invisions Hair Replacement wood, all of the evidence,” he said. “This is how we (57) Mysteryl: Poirot Season Premiere crisis and explores the relationship be­ sends her to live with relatives in the town [DIS] MOVIE: 'Ivanhoe' A chivalrous nedy as a stuttering enlisted man and John Finn as leam about how people lived.” (CC) Season 11 opens with the Belgian tween alcohol and hospital-admitted ill­ of Avonlea. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) 63) New Tijuana Featured: Tijuana, an in­ knight is in love with one woman but be­ (2® [USA] Paid Program the fierce, no-nonsense Irish sergeant-major who detective's investigation of stolen aircraft ness and injury. (60 min.) (R) ternational finance and technology center. trothed to another. Robert Taylor, Eliza­ Health and Tennis One of Underhill’s favorite quotations is from plans in "The 'icredible Theft." (60 min ) [ESPN] Anaheim Cat Show (Taped) whips the S4th into shape. Braugher, whose theater (4Q) Paid Program (60 min.) beth Taylor. Joan Fontaine. 1953. ® W W F W restling [LIFE] Atherosclerosis; The Final Com­ 6 “The Wheelwright’s Shop,” the 19th century [A&E] Shortstories @ Knight Ridar [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) crests include “Much Ado About Nothing” and a \ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Honey, i Shrunk the mon Pathway (R) 1 2:4 5A M [M A X ] m o v ie ; Miracle memoirs of an artisan who ^ d of his craftsmen, [CNN] Week in Review (5® OparatkMi Earth Environmantal Quiz “King John” at the New York Shakespeare Festival, Kids' (CC) A suburban backyard becomes [USA] Murder. She Wrote jCC), (In [USA] Equalizer M ile' ICC) A chance phone call alerts a “They were friends with oak and iron, and the grain [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) a perilous jungle for four youngsters acci­ (Si) In Uving Color (CC| Sketches: Vera Los Angeles musician to the onset of makes his film debut in “Glory,” and is someone to Stereo) 10:30PM (X) Jack Benny in the wood told secrets to them.” [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Hot Pursuit' Misadven­ dentally reduced to the size of insects. In­ DeMilo demonstrates ways to Improve World War III. Anthony Edwards, Mare cludes "Tummy Trouble, " a Roger Rabbit 6:30P M ( B L4£) ABC News (CC). (33) Talas From the Darksida watch. Jane Alexander appears as Shaw’s mother. tures abound when a student scrambles to physical appearance and eating habits; a Winningham, Mykel T. Williamson. 1988. 1 ji catch up with his vacationing girlfriend in cartoon short. Rick Moranis, Matt Frewer, new Broadway gospel musical. (In Stereo) (3® Synchronal Research Rated R. 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Today is Saturday, OcL 6, the 279th day of 1990. In Brief » • • There are 86 days left in the year. “ Fall fairs for November The Center not just for bingo Today’s Birthdays: Author-journalist Shana Alexander is 65. The presi­ We’re continuing to list all the fall and hearts. Some of the dolls will Have you ever wondered why the cold drinks, pastries and grinders beverage and dessert. dent of Syria, Hafez Assad, is 60. Actress Britt Ekland is Crisis is sermon topic at UUS church fairs. Last week we listed the support local charities: the Human Senior (Tenter is a division of the will be available throughout the day. Wednesday, Oct. 10: Stir-fried 48. Impressionist Fred Travalena is 48. Unitarian Universalist Society: East, 153 W. Vernon October fairs. Here are the fairs Needs Fund or the Soup Kitchen. Human Services Department and The Senior bus will provide chicken on rice, roll, beverage and Today’s Highlight in History: St., will devote Sunday to the consideration of issues in­ scheduled for November. MACC News not a part of Parks & Recreation? transportation — call for a ride. dessert. On C)ct. 6, 1927, the era of talking pictures arrived volved in the Middle East crisis. Saturday, Nov. 3, 9 aun. to 2 Other monies will feed and shelter starving people and refugees around That’s because the Senior Center Donations of homemade baked Thursday, Oct. 11: Meatloaf, with the opening of “The Jazz Singer,” starring A1 Jol- The morning will begin with a forum at 9 a.m. with p.m., Heritage Holiday Fair at Cen­ eluding pillows, Afghans, mittens, the globe. Fair Givers of meets more than the social and goods, jams, jellies and new hand­ gravy, potato, vegetable, roll, son. Dr. Wadi Z. Haddad as the speaker. He will discuss the ter Congregational Church, 11 Cen­ scarves, baby items, and sweaters. Manchester, we salute you. recreational needs of persons over craft items would be greatly ap­ beverage and desseit. On this date: cultural and political aspects of Middle East tensions. He ter St. Featuring The Basket Market The Bakery will feature special Thank yous to recent contributors 60 years of age. The Center is a preciated. Friday, Oct. 12: Grilled cheese In 1683, 13 families from Krefeld, Germany, arrived is professor of Islamic studies at the Hartford Seminary’s (all kinds, sizes, shapes of baskets). home-baked apple pies. There will to our Human Needs Fund: a $5(X) prime source of information and Future Center activities are as fol­ sandwich, soup, beverage and des­ in present-day Philadelphia to begin Germantown, one of McDonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian- Nature’s Bounty (potted plants and also be a White Elephant section. gift has been gratefully received referral about issues and programs lows: sert. America’s oldest settlements. Muslim relations and an Anglican priest. herbs as well as pots, dried flowers). Handmade Christmas items includ­ from the Manchester Telephone related to the elderly. It is a nutrition Oct. 8: Closed for Columbus Day. (Juilting class will begin Oct- 22, In 1863, the first TUrkish bath in the United States He’s Jordanian by bulh but has lived in this country Baubles and Beads (jewelry of all ing wreaths and Christmas orna­ Employees Community Service site serving more than 12,000 meals Oct. 10: 10 ajn. - Microwave 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Call the of­ opened. (It had only one customer its first day.) for about 30 years. sorts). The Country Kitchen (aprons, ments and a raffle for quilts, pictures Fund. Other donors include Howard a years. The Center meets the Class - The Cooperative Extension fice to register and for required sup­ In 1884, the Naval War College was established in At the 10:30 a.m. worship service. Dr. Seymour potholders, kitchen gadgets as well and other items. Area crafters are and Carol Rovigno, George Ripley, transportation needs of seniors for will demonstrate proper use of the plies. This class is for beginners NewporL R.I. Warkov, professor of sociology at the University of Con­ as homemade candies, gingerbread also displaying their works and you Walter and Grace Holman, John and grocery and non-grocery shopping microwave and talk on cooking for only. In 1891, Charles Stewart Parnell, the “Uncrowned necticut, will be the pulpit guest, speaking on the Oil Ad­ cookies, marinades, sauces, soups and rides to and from the Center. one or tow. Samples of microwaved King of Ireland,” died in Brighton, England. dicted Society. will find personalized lamp posts, Stella McDonald and the Chai (Dn-going activities: and recipes). Also available a Tag appliqued sweat shirts and baby In cooperation with the Health prepared foods will be available. Monday: Ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; In 1939, in an address to the Reichstag, Adolf Hitler Child care and a program for children and youth coin­ Sale Booth, Mitten Tree, a booth for Group of Temple Beth Sholom; to bibs, Christmas skirts and stockings the students of Temple Beth Sholom Department, it is the main site for Call the office (647-3211) to Line Dancing, 9:30 ajn.; Bingo, 10 denied having any intention of war against France and cide with the worship service. A coffee and fellowship Antiques and Collectibles, Holiday register. and miniature Christmas trees. United Synagogue Youth for the the Town’s geriatric clinic, provid­ am.; Pinochle, 12:30 pm.; Exercise Britain, and said he would agree to peace with the two hour will follow the service. House, unique Christmas Decora­ ing blood pressure screening, flu nations. Country dolls and crafts, dried funds they raised for the Manchester Oct. 10: 12:30 pjn. - Bridge les­ “Celeste,” 2 pm . tions, a silent Auction. Hot coffee, shots, glaucoma, cholesterol and Church plans concert series flowers and wreaths, miniature quilt Fuel Bank; to Walter and Karen sons start; openings still available. Tliesday; Oil Pointing, 9:30 am.; tea, donuts, pies, cakes, and cookies hearing screenings and informative Oct. 10: 9:30 a.m. - Sign up for In 1949, President Truman signed the Mutual Defense racks, ceramic and wood crafts and Johnson, George and Margaret Square Dancing (Adv.), 10 am.; The Music Committee of Union Congregational will be served in the Coffee Shop lectures on health issues. If you Rockingham Race Track trip leav­ Assistance AcL totaling $1.3 billion in military aid to many other specialties. Luncheon Kania and South United Methodist Photography Club (Irdormal) 10 Church, 3 Elm St., Rockvile, will sponsor a series of con­ and Tea Room between 11 a.m. and want someone to do your taxes or a ing Nov. 12. The cost includes NATO countries. will be available starting at 11 a.m. for support to Shepherd’s Place. a.m.; Water Colors, 12:30 pm .; certs during the year. The Senior Choir will participate 2 p.m. Just for children, a new booth discount on your car insurance, the transportation, buffet lunch and In 1949, American-bom Iva Toguri D ’Aquino, con­ including sandwiches, beverages Thanks also to all those who Bowling, 12:30 p.m.; Exercise with music by Handel, “Utretcht” Jubilate and “Dettin- with dime store-type toys and inex­ Center is the place to come. Our list entrance into track. victed of being Japanese wartime broadcaster “Tokyo and homemade pastries. donated furniture during August: “Cleo,” 1:30 p.m.; Bridge, 12:30 gen” Te Deum. pensive trinkets, face painting and of services and programs are second Oct. 10: 12:30 p.m. - East Rose,” was sentenced in San Francisco to 10 years in Why do so many Manchesterites Ada Shorrock, Susan Barlow, pm.; Bridge Lessons, 12:30 pm.; The first of the series will be Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. The fun games for the littlest shoppers to none. Hartford Cinema is playing “The prison and fined $10,(X)0. invest thousands of woman and man Isabelle Knofia, Carolyn Gimbrone, Basketweaving (Begyint.) 2 pm.; concert will be directed by Clifford Wood, with choir, will keep them entertained while hours in these church fairs? Just to Finally, the Senior Center offers Dolly Sisters.” Free transportation, Grocery Shopping (Stop & Shop), soloists, organ and orchestra. Kathy Wilby, L. Ochnio, Candy you shop. raise money for tea cups and parlor each person volunteer opportunities popcorn and soda. Call the office to call a day in ^vance for a ride. In 1973, Egypt and Syria attacked Israel in the start of Dalton, Bernard Kean, Barbara the Yom Kippur War. Individual tickets in advance, or at the door, are $5. Saturday, Nov. 17, 9 ajn. to 3 rugs? No indeed. that promote advocacy, leadership register. Wednesday; Blood pressure (A- For information about series tickets, call the church of­ p.m., “The Holiday Fair” sponsored Sloan, Kim Houng, Kathy Currie, and community spirit. Pass the Oct. 11: Thursday Program - Many of the dollars raised by K) 9 to 11 am.; Refinishing, 9:30 In 1976, in his second debate with Jimmy Carter, fice, 875-2559. by the Rosary Society at St. Bridget, Vincent Ramizi, Stuart Wolcott, word: We don’t just play bingo! “Living Wills and Power of Attor­ these annual church fairs will go to am.; Square Dancing (Beg.), 9:30 President Gerald R. Ford asserted that there was “no 80 Main St., in the church David Hulme, Sophie Metrofski, Halloween Costume Dance will ney” will be discussed by a lawyer Holiday fair set today feed the hungry, give drink to the am.; Friendship Circle, 10 am.; Soviet domination of eastern Europe.” (Ford later con­ auditorium. Featured will be a wide Mrs. Besser, Virginia Dodd, Chris be held on Thursday, Oct. 25, with from Neighborhood Legal Services. thirsty, clothe the naked, shelter the Murphy, Debbie Lord, Linda Mar- Arts & Crafts, 12:30 pm.; Bridge, ceded he’d misspoken.) North United Methodist Church, 300 Parker St., will assortment of handmade items in- alive band for your dancing Oct. 16: 9 ajn. to noon - Flu 12:30 pm.; Exercise “Celeste,” 2 homeless and warm frozen hands chand, Mrs. K. Viara, Jared Towler, have its holiday fair today from 10 aun. to 2 pan. pleasure. Costumes are most wel­ shots - $3. pm.; Non-grocery shopping (Brad- In 1979, Pope John Paul IL on a week-long U.S. tour, Featured will be handmade crafts, homebaked goods, Alice Ray, Barbara Losstrom, Eldon come; prizes will be given for a Oct. 16: Governor’s Day - Wait­ became the first pontiff to visit the White House, where Bernstein. lees), call a day in advance for a jellies, jams and preserves, homegrown fruits and Churches tell only good variety of categories. We are now ing list being taken. ride. he was received by President Carter. vegetables and Vermont cheese. Donuts, sandwiches and accepting dinner reservations for Oct. 17: Halloween in Salem trip Thursday: Band Rehearsal, 9 drinks will be available in the luncheonette. this date. Call early! departs - seats still available. am.; Dri^ Rowers, 9:30 am.; In 1981, Egyptian Ficsiuent Anwar Sadat was shot to death by Moslem fundamentalists while reviewing a Hi Ho Fair at SUMC By GEORGE W. CORNELL mation specialists said in a resolu­ THE The Senior Center Fair to be held Oct. 19: Trip to Buckland Mall - Thursday Program on Wills, 12:30 The Associated Press tion. on Saturday, Oct. 27, from 9 a.m. to free - register in the office. pm.; Basketweaving (Adv.), 2 pm . military parade. South United Methodist C3iurch, 1226 Main St., will BIBLE 3 p.m., will have a new image. No Oct. 24: The Geraldo Rivera Friday: Ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; In 1983, Cardinal Terence Cooke, the spiritual head of have its annual Hi Ho Fair next Saturday, Oct. 13, from NEW YORK — A universal Straightforward “truthfulness in white elephants this year. Quality Show in NYC - a waiting list is Duckpin Bowling, 9:30 am.; Bingo, the Archdiocese of New York, died at age 62. 10 a.m. to 3 pan. guidebook for churches, the Bible, the information task enhances our SPEAKS handmade items for gifts and being taken. 10 am.; Exercise with “Cleo,” 11 The fair will feature crafts, homemade food, attic makes plain that both the good and organizations’ credibility,” the fcjr decorations will be available along Menu: (Meals served 11:45 ajn. a.m. to noon; Set Back, 12:30 p.m.; treasures, quilted items, a Country Store, International bad must be included to tell the true resolution said. “Full and accurate U f Qriw«r with ceramics, dried flowers, clocks, to 12:15 p.m.) Exercise with “Celeste,” 2 p.m. Gift Shop, children’s comer and many other booths. '.story. But sometimes churches news coverage best serves our or­ tables, baked goods, wood crafted Monday, Oct. 8; No lunch - Scores: Cinema Food will be available at the coffee shop and a lunch­ prefer to present only the nice side. ganizations and the gospel.” We hear much today about the items, and more. We will feature this Columbus Day. Tuesday, Sept. 25; Senior eon will be served at 11 aan. Parking and admission will This inclination was pointed up at “New Age’ Movement. While dif­ year a childrens’ table full of items Tuesday, Oct. 9; "nma salad Citizens Bowling at Silver Lane be free. The fair is sponsored by United Methodist the fall ineeting of church news and Cited as a notable example of ficult to define because of its that children will enjoy. Hot and sandwich, chicken rice soup. Stan Kalinowski 534; Hardy HARTFORD Women to benefit Global Missions. information executives, who say in­ recent events compromising church diverseness and continuous flux, cinema C ity — Pathfinder Sat and Sun 130, 4:10. 7:25, 9'45 — Akira Thompson 520; Ed Adams 529; Jim Kurosawa's Dreams (PG-13) Sat and Sun 1:10, 3:50, 7:05, 9:35 — The creasing pressures are being applied communications was the July firing there are some major tenets generally held by groups within Fee 232-576; Bert Sweet 224-517; Tall Guy (R) Sat and Sun 1:20, 4, 7:15. 9:40. — Presumed Innocent (R) Nomination deadline extended to control the full flow of facts. of top Southern Baptist editors A1 Paul Gonyea 211-507; Marcia Sat and Sun 1.3:40, 6:55, 9:30. Shackleford and Dan Martin, who this movement. NEW YORK (AP) — The deadline for nominations or Calling it a “misguided effort to Goodman 175-450; Dora Martina EAST HARTFORD were described as models of “jour­ First, monism: that all is one Social Security applications for the position of general secretary of the^ improve” denominational images, whether humans, animals, 451. Buster’s Pub & Cinema — Weekend schedule unavailable nalistic integrity.” Showcase Cinema 1-10 — Postcards From the Edge (R) Sat 135 National Council of Churches was extended from Sept. the Communication Board of plants, or rocks. Second pan­ Wednesday, Sept. 26: Bridge Managers of the National Council of QUESTION: How much can I your identity to the office. It takes D 10- — Mamphis 10 to Oct. 12 to allow more of them. The board expressed regret at theism: all is god, animate and Lois (Jhurila 4,960; Rene Maine Bello (PG) Sat 8 (advance showing with Postcards From the Edge (R) Sat expect from Social Security? two to three weeks for the new card 10:10). — GoodFellas (R) Sat-Sun 1:10, 4:10, 7:10, 10:05 _ Pteific VC A search committee expects to recommend a candidate Churches said the effect is just the their dismissal by the Southern Bap­ inanimate. Third is the belief that 4,830; Henry Durchfort 4,780; Hilda opposite. we are gods, following from the ANSWER: It depends on your to arrive. Heights (R) Sat 1, 3:05, 5:15, 7:25, 9:35, 11:50; Sun 1, 3 05 5'15. 7-25, for election at a general board meeting Nov. 14-16 in tist executive committee, but said average annual earnings over your Campbell 4,280; Romeo Auclair 935. — Marked for Death (R) Sat 1:20. 3:30. 535. 7:50.10:15. 12:20; Sun Portland, Ore. It “represents a retreat from the first two. We are unconscious of 3,900; Martin Labitzsky 3,860; 130.3:30. 535, 7:50, 10:15 — Desperate Hours (R) Sat 1 3 5 330 5'40 mounting pressures against open, this, and New Age teaching woridng life. In general, workers QUESTION: Why is Social 7:55. 10:20. 1235; Sun 135. 330. 5:40. 7:55 1030. — Ghost (PG-13) The Rev. James A. Hamilton, former director of the highest standards of responsibility” Lucile Kibbe 3,450. objective church communications helps us discover our divinity. with average earnings can expect Security mandatory? Wouldn’t it be Sat 2. 4:45 730. 9:55 1235; Sun 3 4:45. 7:20.9:55 — Fantasia (G) Sat council s Washington office, has been serving as general and “threatens the credibility” of Friday, Sept 28: Setback 1:45 4:30, 7:15, 9:45 12:05; Sun 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 9:45. — Death Whrrant are not limited to the committee or Fourth, we discover this identity their Social Security benefits to simpler to permit people to use secretary since the resignation of the Rev. Arie R. church communications, the infor­ Edith Albert 134; Edith O’Brien (R) Sat 1, 3, 5, 735. 9:15 11.30; Sun 1. 3, 5, 7:05 9:15 — Texasville (R) to that denomination. altered consciousness, replace about 41 percent of their those taxes to provide for their own Brouwer in June 1989. 130; Betty Jesanis 125; Bob Gale rirth, most New Agers believe in earnings. However, you can find out retirement? Sat-Sun 535. — I Come in Peace (R) Sat 1:15, 3:10, 735 930, 11:40' roincarnation in varying forms, 118; Grace Donnelly 117. Sun 1:15, 3:10, 7.35 9:30. — Henry & Jane (NC-17) Sat 1.30, 430. 7 what retirement, disability, or sur­ ANSWER: The question of 9:40.12:15; Sun 130, 430. 7.9:40. Acting dean appointed Monday, Oct. 1: Pinochle oixth rnoral relativism: no ab­ vivors benefits would be by request­ whether Social Security coverage MANCHESTER solute right and wrong. Helena Gavello 808; Ann Fisher Mass. (AP) — Christian historian ■ ing a Personal Eantings and Benefit should be compulsory h ^ been con­ UA Theaters East — Pretty Vlfeman (R) Sal arxl Sun 2. 430, 7. 935 — Mark U. Edwards Jr. has been appointed acting dean of These ideas are not new but 798; Loretta Luka 762; Rene Maine The Jungle Book (G) Sat and Sun 230. 430. — FlaUinera (R) Sat-Sun Estimate Statement from Social sidered many times by the Congress 7:15 9:45. — Darkman (R) Sat and Sun 2:10, 435, 730. 9:40. — The the Harvard Divinity School, serving in place of Dean date back to Eden. Satan 750; Dom Anatasio 748; Sam Security. Write or call to ask for a and various advisory groups. The Rocky Horror R etire Show (R) Sat midnighl — Class of 1999 (R) Sat rnkJ- Ronald F. Thiemann who is on leave to complete a book. whispered: “You will be like Schons 746; John Klein 746. nighL — Cry-Baby (PG-13) Sat midnight Oh the beauty of the colorful request form. decision has always been that the too when God opens up to us the gods (pantheism): “you shall not Monday, OcL 1: Men’s Golf ‘ leaves these days! Surely we can’t die (reincarnation): “your eyes program should be compulsory to VERNON U.S. withdrawal urged splendor of His grace and kindness Gross: J. Funke 39; T. Werkouen Cine 1 & 2 — Pretty Woman (R) Sat and Sun 4 4:15 7. 9:30. — Phil­ miss this show. Some of us will will be opened" (altered con- QUESTION: How can I get a every extent possible. A universal, WASHINGTON ( ^ ) — The Episcopal Peace Fellow­ For God loved the world so much 40; B. Hovey 42; M. Sibrinz 45; 1. lip s (R) Sat-Sun 7:10. 9:40. — The Jungle Book (Q) Sat and Sun 130, even take the *ime to simply behold sciousness); “Indeed, has God Social Security card to replace the compulsory program of insurance 5. ship has called for withdrawal of U.S. armed forces from that He gave His one-and-only Son, Gartside 46; E. Ostrout Jr. 46. the glory of it all. But an even said (moral relativism). one I lost? benefits backed by the Federal 0\ Saudi Arabia and a negotiated solution to the conflict. so that everyone who believes m WILLIMANT1C greater show has occurred. Let’s not ANSWER: Call Social Security Government can assure that workers Net; D. MePhearson 34; P. The organization’s executive committee said U.S. Him would not perish, but have U.A. The Cinemas — Ghost (PG-13) Sat and Sun 2, 430, 7:15 9:55. — miss it nor the glory which it gives everlasting life.” John 3:16. CHURCH OF CHRIST' to request an “Application for a So­ will have a base of income when Dupont 34; A. Vigneau 34; B. Smith Postcards From the Edge (R) Sat and Sun 230, 4S0. 7:40. 10. — I Coma arms supplies to the region had encouraged a “m i^ t to all who see. We throw away our J-ydall & Vemen Strsj^ts cial Security number Card.” Mail In Peace (R) Sat and Sun 2:15 4 3 5 7:10. 9 3 5 — Narrow Margin (R) Sat makes right” attitude. Rev. C.W. Kuhl they retire, become disabled, and for 33; J. Demeo 33; A. Gustafson 32; and Sun 2:25, 4:25 73 5 9 3 5 — GoorFellas (R) Sat and Sun 2:15 435 glasses, our contacts, and binoculars 7*15^ 9t45. Zion Lutheran Church . _ Phonec646-2903 the completed form and proof of their family should they die. P. Toland 31; G. McCallister 30. 1 9 9 0 FOCUS/Advice Drug therapy should not stop work patients between the ages of 10 and 20 and may be single DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband had brain surgery in or multiple. When multiple, t h ^ is usually a strong 1989 and was subsequently placed on Tegretol, Dilantin, family history of osteochondromas, suggesting a genetic Family parties torn apart by drinking methyldopa and verapamil. Do you feel he is able to Dr. Cott tendency. The tumors usually cause no symptoms, except work taking a combination of 15 pills each day? for occasional pain and swelling, and they are harmless. DEAR ABBY: 1 come from a large family, and we all DEAR READER: Tegretol (carbamazepine) and Unfortunately, about 10 percent of patients with multi­ combative atmosphere. Who knows, the grown-ups Dilantin (phenytoin) are used to prevent seizures; evi­ Peter Cott, M.D. live in the same town. Most of us are married with might learn something. ple osteochondromas develop secondary malignant children, and we always get together to celebrate the dently, after surgery, your husband developed a seizure chondrosarcomas, cancerous tumors of cartilage. Some holidays, birthdays and anniversaries. Dear Abby disorder. Such a condition is often a consequence of forms of this cancer grow slowly, others grow rapidly brain surgery. Perhaps, in time, the doctor will be able to It sounds wonderful, but it’s anything but. The DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend asked me if he could and metastasize (spread) early. Regardless of form, reduce or eliminate anti-convulsant therapy buL for now, celebrations start out OK, but after everyone starts drink­ Abigail Van Buren borrow my car, so I said OK. (His was in the shop.) chondrosarcomas ^1 have a tendency to “seed” or im­ ing, trouble breaks out. My husband and I are not big your husband should follow the physician’s advice and When he brought it back I noticed a cigarette butt with tion at P.O. Box 91369, Qeveland, OH 44101-3369. Be plant in surrounding tissues. drillers, but the others are. I told my father we should not reduce the medicine on his own. Diagnosis is established by biopsy; treatment is surgi­ lipstick on it in the ashtray. I asked him how it got there, Methyldopa (Aldomet) and verapamil (Calan or Isop- sure to mention the title. limit the amount of drinking. His response: “It’s none of togethers because the kids look forward to being with and he said he didn’t know. cal. Sometimes amputation is necessary. Chemotherapy my business how much they drink. They’re all over 21, their cousins. Any suggestions? tin) are used to treat hypertension. Therefore, I conclude has shown promise in extending life if the tumor has Do you believe it’s possible that he doesn’t know how that your husband has high blood pressure, in addition to DEAR DR. GOTT: My 41-year-old son was diair- and if we try to put a lid on the drinking, nobody will Please don’t mention the name of our town. It’s small, it got Aere? Or do you think he’s lying to me? metastasized. come.” seizures. nosed with osteochemdroma and underwent surgery in and everyone will recognize us. \bur answer is very important to me, so please give it I caimot tell from your question whether your son has Abby, these family celebrations are for the whole I see no reason why, all things considered, he couldn’t 1987. Now his doctor says he has mOTC of these tumors, multiple osteochondromas, in which case he is in no FED UP some thought work and take his 15 pills a day, providing his two dis­ and we are concerned. I underwent colon cancer and a family — kids included — and I don’t want my kids wit­ DEAR FED UP: Now that you know what to expect, HURT danger; on the other hand, if he has metastatic eases are controlled. His doctor is the best judge of this, mastectomy in the past and wonder if there is a relation. nessing the shouting matches and drunken arguments. go to these family celebrations early — greet your rela­ DEAR HURT: One swallow doesn’t make a ^ring, chondrosarcomas, he is facing a more serious condition. My mother says, “Children don’t remember what hap­ tives, deposit your gifts and leave early. How about however, so I recommend that you address the issue with Ask his doctor about this. and one cigarette butt shouldn’t necessarily hang a man. I the practitioner. As I’ve said before, if a patient is ex­ pened.” I say they do. having an annual “dry” party for the children’s sake? DEAR READER: Osteochondromas are the most The fact that you had colon and breast cancers probab­ would have to know more about your boyfiiend and his periencing side effects from medicines, the doctor should I would hate to stop going to these holiday get- That way, the cousins can get together in a quiet, non- record of reliability before expressing an opinion. common benign bone tumors. They usually occur in ly plays no role whatsoever in your son’s sdlment.

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Must be reli­ Financial Services 45 Shame! 11 Evaluate org. 51 Quiz |»4 weekend Cook/ Beginning February 46 Annoya 19 Pacific 36 Glacial ridge 52 Largeat vertiser hereby agrees Supervisor, 5am-1pm able and have own Industry, is looking for a 1991 thru June 1991. 49 Fabric iaiand 38 Weekend- continent to protect, indemnify for our 162 bed skilled transportation. Call permanent part time Connecticut certifica­ 53 Hockey 21 Arabian port welcoming 55 Boat gear and hold harmless the Monday between 8- Sales Assistant. The in­ great Bobby 23 College abbr. SPI0 ER4 IANbyStanl nursinq facility. Institu­ tion required. Contact group 41 Snuggle Manchester Herald, its tional cooking ex­ PART-TIME Temporary 5pm 649-0376. dividual selected will Michael J. Malinowski 54 Frog'a youf? 50N, COLONEL^ JU ST l ik e h is officers and employees position for Marketing 24 Ballot 43 Proceaa WHAT OF THE WHEN A JOB ONE MORE INTERVIEW perience is required. DAY W A IT R ESS needed provide a variety of of­ Superintendant of JOHN JAMESON, IS CAP, H E O O E S against any and all Survey. M onday thru ^ / ^ A '/ 'h E'LL 0 E MUST 0E PONE, LIKE W a JT'ANP ^Bewie We offer an excellent kitchen help and night fice duties. Organiza­ Schools, 78 Ripley Hill HEAPINO INTO SPACE WHEREPANGEP OUT OF HIS SPACE­ NO JAMESON THIS SBT A W A Y / liability, loss or ex­ wage and benefit Thursd^ evenings 3 tional & typing skills R d Coventry, CT. r ” T” hours. Telemarketing waitresses. Apply in T- TT 11 EVEN AS WE SPEAK / BECKONS/ CRAFT FOPQUITE T H IN K S OF PTR7T pense including pacackage. _ Qualified ap- required. Good starting 06238. r experience helpful, person at Andover Piz­ A W H IL E ' RISK/ ' OHBfAOKB attorneys’ fees, arising plicants should apply in za and Pasta, Andover salary with regular merit a 14 (NTEf?V(EW LIKE from claims of unfair however we will train. increases. Outstanding OVER NIGHT-Resumes. person 9am-3pm, Mon- Plaza Route 6. $75 includes 1 hour THATANP WHO'LL trade practices, infring- day-Friday. Bidwell Make up to $9 plus per employee benefits. Call fS 17 consultation and 20 T A K B l - X T ment of trademarks, Health Care Center, hour. Apply to: DENTAL ASSISTANT- 875-7730. EOE trade names or patents, Manchester Herald Progressive perio team originals. Call Of- iS 333 Bidwell St. ficeworks (Leave violation of rights of Manchester CT 06040. P.O. Box 591, in se a rch of an e x ­ privacy and infringe­ Manchester CT. 06040. perienced surgical message) 228-1183. ment of copyright and C U ST O D IA N - Part time assistant. We are look­ R EA L EST ATE office girl PIZZA C O O K & Prep man proprietary rights, unfair evenings. Also sub­ ing for a caring person Friday needed. Com­ wanted. Days or nights. competition and libel stitute for days and or whose objectives are to puter & Real estate Experience preferred. 3f and slander, which may nights as needed. Clos­ assist patients achieve Knowledge helpful. Full Apply at Nullis 706 result from the publica­ ing date 10/23/90. Call their health goals. 25- or part time. Call Anne Hartford Road, 35 tion of any advertise­ Su sa n Zilli. Andover 36 hours per week, 647-8000. Manchester. EEK AND WEEK by Howto SchnNdw Elementary School salary negotiable, ment in the Manchester SPECIAL EDUCATION Herald by advertiser, in­ 742-7339.______benefit package 1 /h A O N M V W A V TEACHER-(.5 time) complete. If you have a S O AHEA,C>.' SHE MUST BE ON cluding advertisements PART TIM E position to set Capt. Nathan Hale C^OiMNllOTHE sense of humor and R U B I T I N / in any free distribution up and break down School grade 5 and 6. ANOTHER DIET. can combine fun with ICECREAM STORE. publications published gym equipment for pre­ CT certification FACTS ABOUT FAX by the Manchester school program. Tues­ hard work please call required. Contact Chris at 659-0307. 53 Herald. days & Saturdays set Michael J. Malinowski, up before 9am, break­ Superintendent of LEGAL SECRETARY- 57 down at 1pm. $40 per 1 LOST and FOUND Schools, 78 Ripley Hill Law firm se eks legal week. Call 1-800-972- Rd. Coventry, CT secretary. F/P time with 66 PLAY.______LOST CAT-Gray, female 06238 by 10/12. exp. in word processing with white ruff paws and PART-TIME Temporary and general secretarial skills. Send resume to (c) 1990 by NEA, Inc. stomach. Call 643- position for Marketing 11 HELP WANTED 1347. Survey. Monday thru P.O. Box 591 A-2, 10-6 Thursd^ evenings 3 BE A S B M TELLER-Good Manchester Herald. LOST-Near Mile Hill Rd. hours. Telemarketing customer service skills arid Rt.44A, Tolland. 2 experience helpful, can make you a mem­ WINTHROPbyDIehCavNa Irish Setter males. however we will train. ber of our staff. We offer Answ er to Duffy and Make up to $9 plus per good wages, and a IV E BCEfJ LOOttlOBALU/V Clancy. B E C A O S E THAT'S UJHAT hour. Apply to; complete benefit LIFE R * W PERFECT 872-2077. Manchester Herald package. Apply at our DIETARY SHE HAS 100 AAAiKESHER personnel onice Tues- WCMWO P.O. Box 591, Use your office fax machine to WEED FOR PERFECT 5 FINANCIAL Manchester CT. 06040. day-Thursday. Savings SO)... Bank of Manchester, AIDES place your ad. ALL T Y P E S O F LO ANS- CT 06040, 645-2618. $5000 AND UP. Whatever EOE. Full and Part Time It's Fasti It's SImptel CELEBRITY CIPHER your situation is we can Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for help you. Call 212-978- Dietary Aides posi­ Our Fax number k another. Today's due: X oqusts Q. 3533. FULL-TIME SALES tion available at 203- 643-7496 ALL TYPES OF LOANS- •RYDYU SPDY CLASSIC FINE JEWELRY Send us a copy of your ad $5000 & up. Whatever Salmon BrookCon- Be sure to include your situation is, we can K8HTAUYR, VRTF help youl 212-978- MANCHESTER valescent Home in IIThesize 70-4 a The dale you want your ad to appear HAOARtHE HORRIBLE by Oih 4341. XUPRAKSHTAUYR.’ — We are looking for someone who en­ Glastonbury. Duties 3) Your phone number lO PART TIME HELP joys meeting people in a friendly at­ XVUY DHAPT. THAT HA^ O B '^ IO U s L Y include meal serv­ Need Help? WANTED mosphere. Retail experience a plus. PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "The lyrics of pop songs are so T o p e A NiBA^T eaviA iia Our Phone Number Is banal that if you show a spark of intelligence they call you MI^TAKB.., ice to elderly, clean­ ^ p e > ^ r We will train. Employee discount and 203- 643-2711 a poet." — Paul Simon. SALES SECRETARY/ ing, etc. y ~ G R E E T E R -P a rt time. incentives. Salary commensurate with « 1900 by NEA. Inc. 06 3pm-8pm Monday thru experience. Contact MANCHESTER HERALD Thursday, and every other Friday and Lorri Lennon 177 Saturday. Heavy cus­ CALL FOR AN INTERVIEW Os tomer contact. P c skills fO 649-4537 at BEIliViKEOF a plus. Contact Ed 1 FR06 Thornton, 646-3515, FROM 10AM-5PM 659-8652 i91anrl|piitrr lUrrald X Manchester Honda. 9 9 0 12 SITUATION 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE* 21 HOMES FOR SAlT* 21 HOMitS Pon s a iT* WANTED 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SAUB 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE WILL HOUSE SIT for you A PRIVATE PARADISEIII CHFA-ls coming again. NEWER THERMO-PANE MANCHESTER- New FOREST ST. AREA- MANCHESTER- Com­ NEW CAPE-$143,900. GREAT STARTER IF YOU LIKE NEWER OPEN 1-4 PM WEEK­ while you vacation. $229,000. A truly uni- Spacious 1 bedroom MANCHESTER-43 Scar­ VyiNDOWS- Vinyl listing. 11 year old 3 $120’s. Owner moving Completely finished full pletely remodeled HOMEil $124,900. This HOMES-Come see this DAYS SUNDAYS. Retired couple seeks ue 3 bedroom classy redecorated unit with borough Rd. By owner/ sided, 6 room, bedroom bedroom Colonial. 1 1/2 south and wants their dormered 6 room home & Ranch. New kitchen, Ranch home is a per­ 6 room Dutch Cotonial, Ranches, townhouses. housesitting position ontemporary Home appliances. Assumable agent. Call Ron Colonial with fenced bath. Walk to Bowers lovely 6 room, 3 with 2 full baths. Huge bath, & furnace. Quiet fect starter home and 1-plus acres, 3 N O ASSOCIATION from November 1 - gwith fireplaced livinq FHA mortgage. Barbara Fournier, 649-3087 or yard, enclosed front school. Naturally bedroom home soldi country kitchen. Nice dead end street. with just a little TLC it bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, FEES. December 31 st in room, large formal Brezinski, Re/Max, East 647-1419. Re/Max Real and back porches, finished wood work, 6 Cozy fireplaced living treed lot! The best deal can be your new home! fireplace, formal dining MANCHESTER-S Manchester area. dining room and eat in of the River, 647-1419 Fenced in yard. Asking Estate, 647-1419. garage. Corner lot. As­ panel doors, Anderson reem, appliances, treed around. Call Bob This rare gem has 2 room , sliders, deck. BEST NEW HOME Responsible, non- or 568-8375. $118,900. No agentsi king $129,900. Strano Thermo, 220 amp. Well let. Call Vivan kitchen, den, family Blanchard. "We’re Sell­ bedrooms, applianced Coventry, $159,500. VALUE. Change your smokers. Will live in 646-3696. Real Estate 647-7653. maintained. Great fami­ Fergusen. "We're Sell- room. 2-1/2 baths, and ing Houses I" Blanchard kitchen, spacious living Dir: Route 31 to Plains lifestyle to 1-floor living your home & consider 2 car garage. The ex­ ly area. By owner. 643- mg Heuses!" t Blanchard & Rossetto, 646-2482. paying you up to $500 room with fireplace, Rd. Left on Flanders, in these 3 bedroom 2 terior is finished in 7180. $174,900. & Rcssettc, 646-2482. F dining room, basement per month. Call Donna RT on Babcock Hill Ext. bath single family at­ cedar and stone and and garage too. A 315 P h ilip s Real E sta te , tached homes. Full 663-2125 before Oc­ the large yard backs up tober 10th."' 0 foot deep wooded lot 742-1450. basement, courtyard, to town owned reserve OPEN HOUSE MANCHESTER ~ and is close to bus and covered rear porch, 1 st property. One look will shoplooping. Call today! LOOKING FOR A SPE­ floor laundry, 13 BUSINESS OPPOR­ dol Anne Miller Real SUNDAY 2-4 PM NO MONEY Calfill Anne Miller Real CIAL DEAL? New appliances, skylights, TUNITIES Estate, 647-8000. Estate. 647-8000. DOWN? Modular Ranches on up attached garage. Set F 305 REDWOOD ROAD, MANCHESTER on a cul-de-sac near "RARE CHANCE** Local 6 room Colonial, newly To 3 acres, 5 rooms, 3 BACK ON MARKET-Great RARE OPPORTUNITY- bedrooms, vinyl siding, the new mall. $150's. snack vending route- Also 3 bedroom 1 starter or retirement CARPENTRY/ TREE SERVICE/ ROOFING/ MISCELLANEOUS redeooralBd. $135,900. Make a smart full basements. V2 ALL CASH INCOME- investment, 8 room bath townhouses with home on nicely REMODELING PRUNING Owner will assist with Coventry, Willington, for sale, call dan 1-800- landscapped lot. SIDING -SERVICtS Split. Seller financing garages. $143,900. 749-1115. and Mansfield, starting Aluminum siding, attic down jsayment financ­ with 15 to 20 per cent at $114,875. Route 6 to DIR: Tolland Turnpike ABSENTEE OWNER sell­ storage. Priced to sell, If ing. Buy o r le a s e w ith down. No closing cost Bunker Hill Rd. House or North Main To Union ing local vending route. Coventry, $95,000. Dir: Rick's Handyman and HAWKES TREE SERVICE to buyers. Call Terry for on left. Follow signs. to Rossetto Drive. LIONEL COTE' WETBASEMENT3? option. Call: Blanchard & Rossetto Snack & drink. Secure Route 31, #2581 Main Carpentry Buctoi, truck & chipper. more information. Re/ Philips Real Estate, ROOFING & SIDING Hatchways, foundation cracks 646-2482. locations. Above St. Philips Real Estate, ■Romodeiing & Repairs Stump removal. Free Max Real Estate, 647- 742-1450. sump pumps, tile lines, gravity 646-2796 average income. (207) 742-1450. ■Attics, basements, yards cleaned estimates. Special •30 Years Experience Let's make a deal - fasti Top quality 3 bedroom home 1419. ■Hauling F 621-1599. consideration for okferly and •Fuiiy insured feeds, and dry welts. Also damp­ in Redwood Farms ready for a new family. Room to ■Insured handicapped •License # 506737 ness prclfing of concrete walls ESTABLISHED VENDING BIG RANCH-$190’s. ■FREE ESTIMATES roam inside and out. Offered at $179,000. Debby 647-7553 ROUTE- No competi­ Make sure and see the 646-1948 6 4 6 -9 5 6 4 and floors. Chimney clean ouls McIntosh 633-2179. tion- Investment custom 6 room, 1-1/2 stone walls, and concrete repairs secured by equipment bath ranch. 11’x23’ DIRECTIONS: Hillstown to Redwood. Astrograph DES BUILDERS Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ and merchandise. Call screened porch and a 4 Pat's Roofing & Framing ■Now Homes ior citizen discounts. San-O-Seat. 1-800- acre lost ideal for ■Replacement Windows WE D E L IV E R ■Specializing in re-roofing 852-5898 24 Hours. horses! Call Louise ■Siding - Wood - Vinyl For Home Delivery. Call ■General carpentry services Albert Zu'ccaro 4hDollarDiyDock Panella. "We’re Selling ■Roofing ■Insurance, references and Barnett Bowman Real Estate SNACK VENDING- $1880 Houses!" Blanchard & ■General Remodeling 647>9946 free estimates Waterproofing i ^ l b u r feedback as much as they need your wherever possible, because small Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 gross per week. Based Rossetto, 646-2482. Call 644-iB730 for free Patrick Judd ____ 646-3361 136 New London Turnpike input. amounts could add up to a hefty total. F ^Birthday CAPRICORN {D ec. 22-Jan. 19) One of on 10 machines. Han­ e stim ate 649-7884 Glastonbury, CT 06033 GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Little things dling only name brand the reasons you're apt to fare better take on special significance today and Oct. 7, 1990 than most today is because you'll be products. Nabisco, 633-3661 this is how you will be judged by your Keebler, Frito Lay, PAINTING/ Knowledge you gain in the year ahead cognizant of significant details that oth­ peers. Fortunately, you'll give an ac­ MISCELLANEOUS from personal experiences will prove to Hersheys, Mars. No MANCHESTER MISCELLANEOUS PAPERING ers may overlook. It pays to be count of yourself that will enhance your SERVICES be of enormous value to you. They will observant. image rather than detract from it. selling involved. We SERVICES be the factors that will tip the scales in 304 PORTER ST. K & R Masonry - Brick, stone, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) You'll be CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your intu­ secure location. Part or O PEN HO USE favor of success. full time. Minimum re­ conoBle, path's and chimney repair. more comfortable today and have a ition. as well as your logic, are both LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You are defi­ more enjoyable time if you associate quired of $9000 for Rlleen years experience. Fully insured NOW AVAILABLE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7; 1-4PM quite keen today. Each will be instru­ nitely in the thoughts of a valued friend with people whose political and reli­ equipment. Call 1-800- Installation and Replacement License ilS2364a CUSTOM QUALITY Local PAPERHANGERS mental in providing you with construc­ For Information on my bualnesa cal 181 DARTMOUTH ROAD who presently resides at a considerable gious views are in tune with yours. tive insights (or resolving critical issues 869-6672.______of Oil, Gas & Electric One stop improvements. now scheduling for Fall and Belter Business Bueau. Registered distance from you. There is a possibility PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You have a to your satisfaction. •Water Heaters Framing to Painting. MANCHESTER this friend might call or write you today. VENDING Top local route. ■Warm Air Furnaces wdh Consumer Protection. Winter. Call Paul Ofria at unique faculty today for being able to LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If there is some­ Priced to sell now. Call Cal569^7671 Licensed & Insured. 646-3570 or Fred Hahn at Libra, treat yourself to a birthday gift. ferret out information others are reluc­ one you've been anxious to contact, but •BoJets Call Dave AdamicK Send for your Astro-Graph predictions tant to reveal. However, it's best to Fred. 1-800-749-0044. 649-6018 for a quote. have been unable to do so in the past 4 bedroom Colonial. Wilson Oil Company (or a free quote. •A*. for the year ahead by mailing $1.25 to keep your curiosity within reasonable week, lines of communication could be Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. 14 INSTRUCTION 6456393 LANDSCAPING _____ 6 4 5 -6 5 2 3 bounds. opened today if you're prepared to Sunporch, 2 car ga­ Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Partnership make a concerted effort. Be sure to state your zodiac sign. situations are favored today and there EXPERIENCED- Piano Wail Papering and Painting VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Don't be dis­ rage, 2 fireplases, many KITCHEN & BATH SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It's impera­ is a possibility you may be involved in teacher accepting GSL Building XyomExperianco couraged today if your achievements Screened Top Soi^ tive that you keep to yourself that which several such arrangements for different do not measure up to your expecta­ beginning students of extras. A must see! REMODELING Maintenance Co. Insurance, References and is told to you in confidence today, espe­ From the smallest repair to the Any amount delivered purposes. They all should work out well. tions. The important thing is that you all ages. 645-8091. Commerclal/Residentlalj cially if you have given your word that $199,000. Call Owner largest renovation, we will do a Also: Dackhoe, Bobcat, & Free Estimatee TAURUS (April 20-May 20) "A penny are moving in the right direction, even if building repair and home* you won't breathe it to a soul. saved is a penny earned" is sage advice complete job. Loader available MARTY tyiATTSSON Beautiful Colonial set on a private 3/4 acre lot near Manch­ it's only a step at a time. for Appointment. Visit our beautiful showroom or Improvements. Interior and- ester Country Club, 1st floor MBR suite and laundry, 3 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Your lor you to follow today. Cut corners ______649-4431 enthusiasm and optimism will have a 21 HOMES FOR SALE call for your free estimate. Davis Construction exterior painting, light car­ fireplaces and enclosed porch are but a few of the features. pentry. Complete Janitorial contagious affect on friends today. This 646-7690 872-1400 or 659-9555 $315,000. Dorris Manganelli 659-0030. is very important, because you need the Heritage Kitchen & service. Experienced, relF "Weean tellyou Directions: Rte. 83 to Fern, left on Dartmouth. able, free estimates. Bath Center ' whattolookfor... O PEN HO USE OPEN HOUSE 254 Broad Street FALL CLEAN-UP 643-0304 Manchester Leal Removal Services and what to look SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7; 2-4PM Crossword SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 12:00-3:00PM 6 4 9 -5 4 0 0 Save Time and Money out for!" 110 GERALD DRIVE Call NO JOB TOO SMALL 17 PATRIOT LANE Instant Servloe/Free Estimates MANCHESTER Tel Enterprises is no defense, but he missed that Bath/Kitchen Remodeling HarBro NORTH 10-4-M CHILD CARE 6 4 3 -4 7 0 4 One Can Does It All r ^ Si-1 Different opportunity. Free Eathnatea ♦ 7 4 West now duly led the club deuce, VO 30 Years Experience ♦ 2 M&M Plumbing & Heating Painting ♦ Q J9 6 wavelengths his fourth-best. East ruffed. 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0 High School Roundup Indians From Page 46 W; the COC East and 3-5 overall. Bacon is 0-3-2 in the con­ ference and 0-5-2 overall. Coventry’s next game is Tues­ day at home against East Hampton High. “They (Leete and Topliff) are aggressive kids and two of my more skilled players,” Plaster said. “I’m seeing if AVI they can get us some goals. We’ll try this for now and see what h^pens. If we give up some goals, so be it. We’ve got to get back to .500 and above. We’re not used to being under .500.” Leete put Coventry in front with the contest only 92 ' lib ^ -* •> seconds only. Cliff Kenyon fed Leete, and the latter from just outside the right of the penalty box slammed one into the upper left comer. Leete, with his third goal of the year, made it 2-0 at the 23-minute mark, assisted by Jeremy Harford. It became 3-0 at 3:15 of the second half on John Vin­ cent’s fourth goal of the year. He was assisted by John Krukowski. Chris Lanciano with his second goal of the \ campaign closed it out with five minutes left Covenliy 2 2 , Bacon Acadoniy g g 0 . V- ; . .. Scoring: C - Leata 2, VIncanL Lanciano Savat: C - Bob Johnson 2, BA- Shawn Barry 21 Sacred Heart trims East girls m HAMDEN — After getting its first victory on Wed­ nesday, East Catholic High girls’ soccer team couldn’t keep up the momentum and dropped a 4-1 decision to Sacred Heart Friday afternoon. ■> Sacred Heart goes to 5-3 with the win while the Eagles ' ' ' ‘ - - A ‘ are now 1-7. East’s next game is TUesday at home Roglnald PInto/Manchntar Harald against Portland High. SOME HELP — RHAM High sweeperback Ray Smart, center, heads in Bolton. The Bulldogs and Sachems battled to a 2-2 tie in Charter East coach Ron Palmer was less than pleased by what he witnessed. “The girls didn’t feel like playing after the the ball away and out of danger in front of Sachem goalie Eric Traf- Oak Conference play. >*».. ■!. * ■ ~ . I, .! ' ■ J.-/ r , ford, left, as Bolton High’s Dan Toce closes in during Friday’s game bus ride down,” he said. “If you are beat to the ball 70 percent of the time, you’re in for a long day.” Reginald PInto/Manchester Harald Darcy Devanney, with her seventh goal of the year, l o s e s p o s s e s s i o n — RHAM High’s Ken McGill (8) boots the ball away from Bolton had the only score for East. Bitsy Deptula drew an assist. High’s Dave Mortimer during Friday’s game at Bolton High. Deptula, Tracy Williams, Melissa Wooldridge and Mary Indian girls continue streak; blank EHHS Metevier played well for East. Sacred Heart •) 3 ^ MANCIffiSTER — The highly talented Manchester East Catholic g 1 -j overall. Cheney’s next game is Tbesday at home against Scoring: EC- Devanney; SH- Casey Snedecker 2, Alicia Longobordi H>Sh girls soccer team, unofficially ranked second in Cromwell High. “The first half we maybe had a little bit better of play ” Courntey Moron state state poll and fourth nationally, is certainly living Bolton coach Ray Boyd said. “We definitely ran out of Saves: EC- Laura Gunsten 27, SH- Nancy Lee 19 up to its billing. The game’s only goal came at the 28:40 mark of the second half. Tech goalie Matt Marcotte punted the ball to gas die final 15 minutes. They (RHAM) were basically East volleyball wins again Friday afternoon at Memorial Field, the unbeaten In­ mi^ield, where teammate Jason Shaw was able to gather running over us. And once they got the (tying) goal it dians rang up a 6-0 victory over East Hartford in CCC pumped them up even more.” NORWICH — The East Catholic High girls’ vol­ it in after it bounced over the Portland sweeperback’s ^ t action. Manchester, which plays at South Windsor leyball team won its fifth match in a row, registering a head. Shaw, from 40 yards out, dribbled in and then beat Bolton had a 2-1 lead at the half with Chris Blais again three-set victory over Norwich Free Academy Friday a g h Thesday at 3:30 p.m., is 8-0. East Hartford is now Highlander goalie Mike Larson from 18 yards out. accounting for both Bulldog goals. He now has eight for afternoon. East is 6-2 overall and will host St. Thomas It was Shaw’s third goal of the year, and the Tech­ Ae s ^ o n . Blais had goals at the 25:04 mark, off a Six different Indian players scored goals. men’s fifth. RHAM defender, and again at 36:50 assisted by Owen Aquinas Monday at 3:45 p.m. Ratty Hombostel. Missy Jolly, Sharon Fish, Amy The scores were 15-6, 15-4 and 15-12. Sonia Pelletier Shaw’s heroics wouldn’t have been were it not for one S^estod. Craig Tilden, assisted by Ray Bell, had Mizoras, Kathy Cumberbatch and Darlene Johns each s first score at 33:03 sandwiched between the and Jane Tilden played well for East. play in the first half by defender Andy Luginbuhl. The Bulldog goals. scored. Hombostel and Cumberbatch are tied for the ball got past Marcotte, but “Luginbuhl came out of t e ^ lead in goals with 10 apiece. Fish has eight while Tilden tied it up at the 29:54 mark of the second half, Mizoras has six. nowhere to clear it away. It was the play of the game,” Niederwerfer admired. assistM by Chris Lohman. Die goal excited the Sachems “Our club represents MHS and the community in such Cheney was able to gain some control in th.e second and they pressed the attack. They did ring the goalpost a positive manner,” Manchester coach Joe Erardi said. MHS half by a minor adjustment at the half. “I took (freshman) onre, but couldn’t come up with a tie-breaking score. “We’ve had a degree of success and still realize that there RHAM outshot Bolton, 18-14. Bolton freshman Eric Fernandez off the wing and put him as a second From Page 48 « * is a tremendous amount of work to do to prepare for the keeper Nfett Neil had 13 saves while RHAM netminder second part of the season.” center midfielder. The four midfielders allowed us to have one roam and that gave us control of the ball in the toic Trafford had a dozen saves. Neil, Blais and Dan Erardi cited the fine play of Sheila Ringbloom, midfield,” Niederwerfer explained. Toce played well for Bolton while Ray Smart, Greg Hombostel, Mary Moriarty and Jen Brindisi. Yoimg and Ken McGill had strong outings for RHAM. going to keep 19,” McCarthy said. “Everybody’s going Manchester , . Fernandez did a fine job marking Portland’s top We made some changes (at the end) with Toce back to play. They really did come through today.” East Hartford g g z halfback in the second half. Sweeperback Kettaphone East Hartford took a 1-0 lead at 11:44 of the first half Scoring; M- Hornt)Ostel, Jolly, Fish, Mizoras, Cumberbatch, Johns. on defense and he did a fine job. We were holding them Saves: M- Missy Daversa 0. EH- Stacy Schultz 17. Keovilay also had a strong game for Cheney. on a fluke goal. Miscommunication on a bouncing ball Chaney Tech g - , off at the end,” Boyd said. Portland g g . Bolton caused Indian goalie Mike Milazzo, who had left the RHAM 0 - 2 Cheney wins first of year Scoring: C T- Shaw 2 goal, and sweeper Scott Salonen to cross signals. The Saves: C T- Marcotte 6, P- Mike Larson 4 Scoring: B-Blais 2, R-TiWon 2 ’ PORTLAND — It was a strange game, if you ask Saves: B- Matt Neil 13. R- Eric Trafford 12 ball wound up deflecting off Milazzo’s hand. East Cheney Tech boys’ soccer coach Frank Niederwerfer. Bolton, RHAM in 2-2 tie Hartford’s Scott Filetti ran onto the loose ball and There was a brisk breeze for Friday’s Cheney-Pbrtland Coventry goes on offense deposited it into an open net. BOLTON — After having the better of play the first “It was a bad bounce,” McCarthy said. “When things High Charter Oak Conference clash, but the team that COVENTRY — When the 1990 soccer season started, half, Bolton High had to hold on for dear life at the end are going bad, these kinds of things happen. I told the went with the wind didn’t have the advantage. as the Bulldogs battled RHAM High to a 2-2 tie Friday Coventry High stopperback, and “We had the wind the first half and they outshot us kids at halftime, ‘Look you’re playing well. There’s afternoon in Charter Oak Conference boys’ soccer ac­ Kobb Tophff the sweeperback. The pair moved forward a nothing we can say to you.’ They just came out and (8-3). The second half with the wind (Rartland) got one tion. couple of games ago to center midfield and stopperback. started to believe in themselves. We kept the ball on the shot the rest of the game,” Niederwerfer said after the The Bulld-gs are now 2-0-3 in the COC East and They re now all the way up front. “I have to get some Techmen’s first win of the season, a 1-0 decision. ground.” 2-2-4 overall while the Sachems arc now 1-2-2 in the ^1° u Li coach Bob Plaster explained after his Besides the excellent overall play of Dieterle, “We didn’t score any more than usual. But this time conference and 2-3-2 overall. RHAM resumes action club b l i ^ ^ Bacon Academy, 4-0, Friday afternoon in we outscored somebody,” the Tech coach simply stated. Charter Oak Conference play. Manchester received strong performances from fullback Monday at 10 a.m. at home against Woodstock Jeff Ross and midfielders Evan Milone and Dwayne Cheney is now 1-2-2 in the COC East, 1-3-3 overall, Lcete had two goals as Coventry improves to 3-2 in Academy. Boltons next action is -niesday at home Goldston. 1 while the Highlanders are 1-4 in the COC West and 2-5 Reginald PInto/Manchester Harald against Vinal Tech. ^ Manchester 0 2— 2 Please see INDIANS, page 47 East Hartford 1 0— 2 HEADING ELSEW HERE — Bolton High’s Luke Morford gets past RHAM High’s Roger Scoring: M- Wry, Dieterle. EH- Flllettl. Saves: M- Mike Milazzo 2. EH- Jason Rakauskas 6. Nichols and looks to head upfield during Friday’s action at the Bulldogs’ field. 9 9 O ^

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