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But Maffe, a Democrat, described his view at a school emergency room at Manchester Memorial Hospital Gunn said. budget workshop Thursday as a minority because the 'The prosecution gave several reasons why Noriega for flu-like symptoms since the first of the year, a The CDC’s epidemic level is 6.7 percent. 'The 7.6 should not be released on bail, and suggest^ he may school’s building do not have a “natural constituency.” hospital spokeswoman said Friday. piercent figure is the worst since the winter of have placed a voodoo-type curse on four Americans, in­ o “If there’s going to be a major cut, it’s usually some­ While the town appears to be caught up in the 1981-82, Gunn said. thing to do with building repair,” he added Friday. cluding the U.S. District Court judge himself, William J3 nationwide flu epidemic, Amy Avery, assistant direc­ Most of the flu samples reported to the CDC this Hoeveler, and U.S. Attorney General Dick 'Thornburgh. School Superintendent James P. Kennedy’s proposed winter have been the type which researchers call A- m tor of public relations at the hospital, said it appears 'The government said the names were found at a budget calls for $225,000 for maintenance of school the problem is on the wane. H3N2. That was the predominant type in the 1984-85 CO facilities. Noriega office where a black magic altar was discovered “We are still seeing about 20 patients a day, but the flu season, when an estimated 57,000 Americans died during the U.S. invasion of Puiama. Part of this will be spent on the replacement of several number of patients is easing up a bit,” Avery said. from flu — 37,000 more than in the typical winter, / / / Prosecutors listed homes, bank deposits, sports cars roofs, including those at Buckley,and Martin schools. She had figures available only for emergency treat­ Gimn said. and other assets worth up to $30 million, including $5.8 These projects are long overdue, Kennedy said during ment of flu-like symptoms, and could not say how “As far as how many people will die” this flu the workshop. million in cash found in Noriega’s Panama ranch, to many of those who sought treatment were admitted. se^on, that depends on how long this peak is sus­ bolster their argument that Noriega -would flee the Avery said the hospital has seen as many as 25 tained,” Gunn said. “With any luck, it will come right Ed Timbell, principal of Buckley school, said Friday country if necessaQ'. 3 3 = the school currently has to deal with leaks. patients a day for treatment since Jan. 1. back down.” / 'They also said Noriega is an expert in counterterrorism “We do have several buckets out,” he said. “We’re seeing pneumonia type symptoms, coughs, Flu has been reported this winter “just about sore throats, headaches,” she said. everywhere,” Gunn said. and covert actions and still has a loyal band of armed fol­ The school opened in 1954 and ihe roof is just as old, lowers. A flu epidemic has hit the United Sutes with out­ The serious flu season, he said, points to the im­ m he said. “Mr. Noriega is an extraordinary danger to the com­ breaks reported this winter “just about everywhere,” portance of flu vaccinations for those at greatest risk The rainy summer and the snow during this winter munity,” prosecutor Myles Malman told Hoeveler, a Centers for Disease Control researcher said. of serious complications from flu, have aggravated the situation, according to Kennedy. noting that Noriega faces 145 years in prison. A key indicator — a deaths-from-flu index — is at including older people and patients with heart or lung \- Robertson School has been particularly hard hit by leaks Hoeveler, noting the defense’s refusal to participate in its highest level in at least eight years, CDC resear­ disease. he said. the bond hearing, said he had no choice but to order chers said 'Thursday. “There’s still time,” he said. “It only takes two A roof replacement for Robertson is not in the Noriega, 51, held without bond. Flu is reported “widespread” in 18 states and weeks to build up your immunity.” 1990-91 budget because Kennedy said his office could Defense attorney Frank Rubino, opened the hearing by not predict how serious problems would be at the school “regional” outbreaks arc reported in 17 more states, Gunn also stressed that parents whose children or the CDC said in its weekly report. teen-agers have flu symptoms should be careful not telling the judge the defense would not participate be­ IH m and budget constraints demand that the number of roof cause it challenges the jurisdiction of the U.S. court sys­ Last week, 7.6 percent of 15,090 deaths reported to to treat them with aspirin, which has been linked in replacement projects be limited. tem and his client is covered by the Geneva Convention. z -D Other problems exist in the schools, such as the the CIXT from 121 major cities were blamed on flu or flu cases to Reye’s syndrome, a rare but potentially pneumonia. deadly disease. Noriega sat quietly nearby in military uniform listening O 33 potholes in the parking lot behind the high school, Maffe with interpreters’ headphones. 'The motion said Noriega said. in a letter delivered Riday morning to President Bush I” o “It’s a disaster,” he said. and the secretary of state “claimed the status of prisoner Maffe said that building repdrs is one of the easiest of war pursuant to the Geneva Convention,” O m areas to cut from the budget, because the public is not “There can be absolutely no question, whatsoever, that m ^ awjue of the problems at the schools. the invasion of Panama by the United States military to­ CO ^ “If you try to cut teachers, everyone’s in an uproar. State housing prices go up tally and completely fulfills the definition of armed con­ But if you try to cut money for repairs, no one cares ” he flict,” Rubino said, reading from the motion. said. Hoeveler did nol consider the motion immediately and Because problems are not addressed until they are But the number of sales decline by 18% as glut continues Malman began his arguments against bond in the hearing m severe, they become more expensive to repair, Maffe stemming from the February 1988 drug indictment. said. As part of his presentation, Malman implied that a HARTFORD (AP) — The lest increase in sale prices — 1 per­ decided they just couldn’t keep up > CO curse may have bwn placed on Hoeveler, 'Thornburgh median price of a home in Coraiec- cent in Norwalk, 3 percent in Stam­ with the prices, but builders kept and two other men whose names were found on a white ticut jumped to $150,000 in 1988, ford, and 4 percent in Bridgepoft- building, and now we have a surplus but Sides for that year were down 18 Milford. .;W: of units." sheet of paper confiscated by U.S. troops at Noriega’s Fbrt Amador office — referred to as the “Witch House” percent, reflecting a regional hous­ Showing the biggest increases Bergin said with the median Lottery because of black magic par^hernalia discovered there. ing glut that analysts do not see were the New Ltmdon-Norwich, prices still rising, many people are 'The other two named on the list were Charles Saphos, changing this year. Hartford, New Britain and Bristol unable to afford the homes, and According to a survey released by head of the Justice Department’s drug section, and Mark CONNEC’nCUT metropolitan areas. The New Lon- sales are likely to continue to Patrick FlynrVMandiester Herald the state Office of Policy and don-Norwich area showed the decrease. Schnapp, a former Miami federal prosecutor who helped CO Daily: 1-4-7 bring about the Noriega indictment. Play Four 0-7-3-9 Management Friday, housing values largest regional increase, with sale “I think we’re looking at another WINTER’S SHROUD — Joann Chapps of East Hartford walks to her car through the fog in the state went up 10 percent in Lotto: 10-21-22-38-41-42 prices jumping 19 percent. year of a relatively soft market for from her classes at Manchester Community College Thursday as the warm January “Maybe I better not enter it into evidence,” the judge 1988, going from a median price of The city of New Britain enjoyed home sales. My crystal ball tells me weather continues to burn away last weekend’s snow. joked as Malman handed him the list. $136,000 to $150,000. 'The increase, the single most dramatic increase in that 1990 is going to be another Malman promised the government would show that however, was down significantly the state, as sale prices soared 28 similar year,” she said. Noriega has a $400,000 condominum jn FUris, and that MASSACHUSETTS from the previous year, when sale Daily: 1-4-6-3 percent, from $107,824 to $137,046. While the data released by the Of­ $5,800,000 in cash was found in envelopes m a^ed “con­ prices leaped 21 percent. Mass Millions: 4-6-15-19-32-36 During that same period, however, fice of Policy and Management Sheriff encourages drug buys fidential” in his three-story home in FUnama. 'The Statewide, the number of sales sales dropped 28 percent, reflecting Friday is more than a year behind — prosecution also introduced photos of deposit slips show­ went down 18 percent in 1988, al­ a uend across the state. NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND it covers 1988 — Bergin’s office ANDERSON, S.C. (AP) — A sheriff is encouraging would be within seconds of them." ing that Noriega’s 17-year-oId daughter deposited $1.3 though the Middletown metropolitan 'The Stamford area led the state’s Pick Three: 8^-8 has collected more current data that residents to buy illegal drugs — and promising them up Taylor said his six narcotics agents are swamped and million in Panamanian banks in September 1989. area showed a 6 percent increase in 11 metropolitan areas with a median Pick Four: 4-0-3-4 also shows a sharp decline in the to 25 percent of any money or assets seized from dealers he n ^ s more help with drug cases. sales. sale price of $309,000 in 1988, housing market. “The U.S. govenment has frozen $20 million in State analysts say the survey while the Waterbury area had the they help arrest. 'The sheriff’s program is modeled after one used by Noriega assets — $4.8 million in Luxembourg; $2.3 mil­ Bergin said the latest figures for “I want people to realize they can make some really results, measuring the sale of homes lowest median sale price in the slate, federal authorities that grant informants up to 25 percent lion in France, $8 million in Switzerland, $1.6 million in RHODE ISLAND 1989, although preliminary, show a good money, depending on how much they cooperate,” of money or assets seiz^. between October 1987 through Sep­ $ 120,000. Austria and $3.5 million in other accounts that we do not Daily: 4-9-0-3 34.7 percent decrease in the number said Anderson County Sheriff Gene Taylor Taylor, who 'The billboard program is a joint venture between the tember 1988, indicate a soft real es­ Sandy Bergin, research supervisor wish to disclose at this time,” Malman said. of residential building permits is­ is putting some of his own money into a campaign to sheriff’s office and Sununey Outdoor Advertising Inc.. tate market in the state and New for the state Department of Housing, sued in 1989. The prosecution maintained that Noriega also trans­ England. s p i ^ word about the program. 'The company is donating ^race on 15 billboards and said the higher prices and decrease Statewide, 12,437 permits were ferred about $19 million from his account at Bank of “I think it’s pretty clear that the in sales come in reaction to the Billboards scheduled to go iq) Feb. 2 will feature the 'Ihylor will spend $800 to $1,000 of his own money for Index issued in 1989, compared with slogan “Need cash? 'Ibrn in a dope dealer.” the signs that go on the billboards. Credit and Commerce International’s London branch to market in New England and Con­ building boom the state saw in the 19,057 in 1988. Bergin said the its Luxembourg branch a week after the indictment was necticut has declined from the real early and mid-’80s. Participants may either work as buyers who testify in 'The sheriff said participiants will be screened job and number of permits is the lowest is­ court or as confidential informants, although those who won’t be paid until after the case has been cleared.in unsealed. It was not clear whether the deposits and Business 15 boom figures of the early and “We had several years of steady, seizures were diq)licated in the prosecution’s listings. Ooinion 16 sued since 1982. “When you have a testify probably will be paid nwre, 'Taylor said. court Classified 33-40 Peoole 14 mid-’80s,” said William Cox, a rapid building in Connecticut, with (housing) surplus like this, builders Comics 28-29 Religion 18 planning analyst for the Office of s t ^ y increases in prices ... and it Security will be provided during dnig transactions and “I realize this program won’t appeal to the majority of In addition to the vast sums Noriega was said to have Focus 17-32 Senior Citizens aren t going to build speculatively informants won’t face criminal charges for assisting in people in Anderson County,” he said. “This is for the 20 Policy and Management. was a market that was very difficult d ^ s ite d overseas, Malman said Noriega also had Local/State 6-10 Soorts 41-48 anymore, and that’s why the number investigations. person who really wants to get involved." friends in countries at odds with the United States, in­ Nation/Vbrld The lower Fairfield County to sustain,” said Bergin. “What’s 11-14 Television 21-27 of building permits has gone down,” “They’ll be watched closely," he said. “An officer cluding Cuba and Libya. 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VERNON 1 84 J AA LOCAL & STATE Two polyps, Film to mark Great Depression The Institute of Local History at Museum, 126 Cedar St. cal Society, will speak. Manchester Community College and Two films, “Our Daily Bread,” by The event comes at a time when benign, taken the Manchester Historical Society King Vidor, and “The Plow That the historical society is celebrating Police force celebrates effort will present a special film and lec­ Broke the Plain,” by I^re Lorentz, its 25th anniversary. The society Judge rejects ture program about the Great will be shown. John Sutherland, was founded in 1%5 and members Depression on Sunday from 1 to 4 director of the institute, and Edward are urging the public to attend such N from O’Neill to get national accreditation p.m. at the Manchester Historical Rowe, past president of the Histori­ events to gain insight on history. Asherman’s By Judd Everhart The Associated Press By Dianna M. Talbot He later added the department with the most difficult problems in Manchester Herald will strive to meet future accredita­ society. Manchester is no exception. tion requirements. It is tnily amazing how much effort HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill dis­ trial appeal closed Friday that he had had two benign polyps All that work toward obtaining “Certainly this is a tremendous they put into meeting these stan­ removed from his colon this week. The governor said national accreditation finally paid accomplishment,” said Medeiros, dards. That work is the finest ex­ By Larry Rosenthal his doctors have told him he’s fine. off for the Manchester Police who spoke too. “Not only do you ample of their hard work.” he Assodated Press O’Neill has been plagued by colon polyps for two Department, atKl townspeople will have an excellent police departmenL Werkhoven said, “I am sure that years. One removed previously was cancerous. reap the benefits. but now you can prove it.” the people of Manchester are most NEW HAVEN — A federal magistrate Friday O’Neill made the disclosure during a taping of the rejected the claim of conviaed killer Steven M. That was the message given by Meotti said, “People throughout appreciative of all the work that has several people who spoke Friday “On The Record” program on Connecticut Public Asherman that his constitutional rights were violated this country ask their police to deal b<5en done to achieve this.” during a ceremony in recognition of Television. during his state trial and that he is being unlawfully “I went to the hospital Monday, I had a check and incarcerated. the department’s achievement, an­ 991 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CT “ n nounced last November. two minor polyps were removed,” O’Neill said. "nie decision by U.S. Magistrate Joan Glazer Mar- About 60 guests and members of “They were bcnigi% non-canccrous, quite normal, 647-9126 golis was a recommended ruling, and now goes to the police depanment attended the quite natural, according to my own doctors. § ^ U.S. District Judge Jose Cabranes for review. Asher­ afternoon event at Willie’s Steak “I feel fine, I really do, physically fine and mental­ man can file objections to the ruling with Cabranes. House, 444 Center St., during which ly alert,” O’Neill said. Margolis found no merit to Asherman’s arguments the department was awarded two The governor is frequently pestered by reporters m that his right to due process had been violated as a framed certificates, one from an ac­ inquiring about his health, since he has repeatedly result of the trial judge’s decision to instruct the jury said he will run for a third full term this year unless a to consider manslaughter charges. creditation commission and one from the Connecticut General As­ health problem develops. He indicated during the in­ iS The prosecutor requested the additional instruc­ sembly. terview that this latest development wouldn’t change tions at the close of Asherman’s trial, and the judge his plans to seek re-election. complied, over the objections of the defense. A gold-sealed letter of recogni­ tion from Gov. William A. O’Neill “I just don’t sec anything at the present time that’s Asherman was indicted on a charge of murder in also was on display. going to curtail me running,” O’Neill said. 5 0 % OFF the 1978 stabbing and slashing death of Michael “It feels great,” said Police Chief He said he was still not sure when he will formally Aranow, a friend and classmate of his at Columbia Robert D. Lannan, after the announce his candidacy. Original List Prices Medical School. A jury found him guilty of the lesser O’Neill said the new growths were “two, minute Z -D charge of manslaughter. ceremony. ‘Today belongs to the men and women of the police polyps — benign, thank God.” ENTIRE FOOTWEAR INVENTORY O JD His attorney argued that the trial judge erred in in­ department.” Monday’s procedure at St. Francis Hosoital and structing the jury thaL if it found Asherman innocent AT Manchester is one of only three Medical Center marked the fourth time O’Neill has O n of murder, it should consider the charge of “homicide police departments in the state to had colon polyps removed since January 1988. committed with the intent to cause death while acting have achieved national accreditation A cluster of cancer cells was found in one polyp O m under the influence of extreme emotional distur­ removed that month. bance.’’ from the Commission on Accredita­ tion for Law Enforcement Agencies Carole Slasiowski, spokeswoman for the hospital, Attorney William J. Tracey Jr. of Bristol claimed Inc. in Fairfax, Va. The others are said O’Neill had made it clear Monday that he would NASSIFF SPORTS the state failed to give adequate notice of the charges Glastonbury and the State Police. handle the release of the information himself and that Asherman faced and failed to present enough The State Police, however, ac­ the hospital was not to put out a statement, as has "Where tomorrows stars get their edge" evidence of “extreme emotional disturbance’’ to jus­ been the three previous times. tify the manslaughter conviction. cording to commission Executive Director Ken Medeiros, who at­ “We always respect the patient’s wishes,” she said. He has asked the federal court to throw out the • tended, could lose its accreditation “We can confirm that the governor did come in Mon­ SALE DATE SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 ONLY manslaughter conviction and let stand the trial jury’s > CO because of a recent taping scandal. day for a routine, outpatient examination. The news Reebok Mitre Converse Footjoy initial finding he was innocent of the more serious was very good.” charge of murder. The commission is reviewing the Turntec Diadora K-Swiss And > scandal, which involved secret O’Neill, 59, has had a scries of heahh problems, J3 H But Margolis said the judge’s charge to the jury, taping of prisoners’ calls, and could since becoming governor at the end of 1980. He has Kaepa Pony Mizuno More! > which was affirmed by the Connecticut Supreme either pull the State Police’s ac­ suffered a heart attack and had heart bypass surgery. Court, “certainly was not such a dramatic departure NIKE Adidas Avia ■0 creditation or refuse to renew it, In the fall of 1987, he was diagnosed as having diver­ from established precedence that petitioner was Medeiros said. ticulitis, a diagnosis that led to the first discovery of denied ‘adequate notice.”’ *ALL SALES ARE FINAL* The Manchester depanmenu one polyps. She said it is a well established principle of con­ of 134 accredited law enforcement Jon L. Sandberg, O’Neill’s press secretary, said stitutional law that notice of a greater offense agencies nationwide, had to satisfy O’Neill had decided not to announce the latest charged will constitute notice of any lesser-included procedure unless he was asked about it. offenses. 816 standards and pass an in-depth on-site inspection by four assessors “That’s the governor’s prerogative,” Sandberg Margolis also concluded that there was sufficient in order to meet the accreditation re­ said. “If something had been wrong, we would have evidence upon which a jury could have found Asher­ quirements. It was a 2 l~2-year put it out.” man committed the homicide under extreme emo­ process, officials said. Reminded that statements were put out twice tional disturbance. Patrick FlynrVManehesler Herald The department will be reviewed previously when benign polyps were removed, “In addition to the shockingly brutal nature of for re-accreditation every five years, PROUD CHIEF Police Chief Robert D. Lannan speaks to Sandberg said: “He said that if somebody asked, he’d Aranow’s wounds and pretitioner’s physical ap­ Medeiros said. answer. That’s basically what happened.” pearance (when he was interviewed by police) ... a crowd of well wishers Friday at Willie’s Steak House, 444 Several attendees, including state Sandberg said the newest polyps had been tested petitioner had admitted to having smoked marijuana Sen. Michael P. Meotti, Mayor Center St. The department celebrated its successful effort to and found benign. and consumed alcohol on the night of Aranow’s mur­ gain national accreditation. ^ ‘1 der," the magistrate wrote. Theunis “Terry” Werkhoven, Town Manager Richard Sartor, former Aranow had been stabbed and slashed more than Mayor Stephen Penny and former 100 times and was bitten once in the back. A state uooper who interviewed Asherman after the slaying Town Manager Robert B. Weiss, Police car, guns are stolen said the medical student had a red susbtance in the spoke during the 45-minute WEEKLY BINGO TUESDAY 7:00 PM ceremony. comers of his mouth, which appeared to be blood, BRIDGEPORT (AP) — While state police joined in a ^ d that his pants, particularly the front inside por­ Lannan, who also spoke, said, Church of the Assumption chase that ended in a fatal shooting, an unmarked police tion of the jeans, had blood stains. “Today is a day for the citizens and 22 So. Adams Street car and three guns in its trunk were stolen, state police The slaying occurred while the two men were taxpayers as well.” said. Town residents will benefit from hiking in New Hartford. Asherman has claimed they Manchester, CT. The car, which had been parked Wednesday at I^ k were attacked by two strangers. the police department’s higher stan­ dards of operation, he said. City Hospital in Bridgeport, was found about After a length scries of appeals, Asherman served later a short distance from where it was stolen, but a Cash, Check, Mastercard arxl Visa Only. less than three years in prison before being sent to a “Hopefully, we will always live $2.00 Admission over $1,000 Cash Prizes up to this accreditation,” said the shotgun and two AR-15 rifles were taken and have not halfway house in January 1988 for three months. i police chief. been recovered, state police said. 1 9 9 0 J AA Backers of Bolton High School In Brief • • • Plan to close DMV offices Budget error are encouraged by consultants School chief freezes spending runs into heavy opposition cancels classes BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Classes at the University COVENTRY — Superintendent of Schools Michael tended the Board of Education meet­ Bolton has been criticized as too ex­ of Bridgeport resumed Friday after a one-day layoff By Nancy Foley Malinowski has asked all school administrators to freeze Manchester Herald ing. pensive. affecting 45 part-time teachers in the College of Arts The options are developing a expenditures until he can determine whether there will be By Judd Everhart and Humanities. Koemer also pointed to state­ a budget deficiL grade seven to 12 secondary school The Associated Press Officials blamed a budget mistake for the sudden BOLTON — Members of the ments by the consultants that it In a newsletter issued to the schools this week, Citizens Alliance for School Excel­ by closing Bolton Center School and could not be determined whether Malinowski said the freeze would not affect work ap­ class cancellation that look by surprise about 450 stu­ building an addition to the high HARTPORD — A preliminary I dents studying English, art, music and mass com­ lence in Bolton are encouraged by regionalizing would save money and proved befwe December 1989. Malinowski also said that proposal to close as many as half of the facts presented by two consul­ school, closing the high school and that a town loses control over its the freeze may affect reimbursement to teachers for munication. The students went to school Thursday Uansferring students to other school the 18 regional motor vehicles of­ night to find some 30 classes had been cut. tants who did a study of the options school system when it 'regionalizes professional development courses. He said the plan fices to save money slammed into a for the town’s school system. districts, regionalizing with another as supporting CASE’S position. would not affect non-essential services. But the situation was rectified Thursday and clas­ school system, or continuing a nine political brick wall Friday, a day ses took place on schedule Friday. “The key part we hear from the “We feel Bolton’s system is very to 12 high school. sound right now,” he said. after it was raised by a consultant to “Everything is as it was,” said university spokes­ consultants is that there really Road to be closed for work The consultants did not recom­ When students are sent out of a commission studying government man Bill Flynn. “The (teacher) contracts arc in place doesn’t seem to be a disadvantage to The Highway Division will repair a storm water sewer mend any of the options, saying that town, they may have to go on long efficiency. and the students have all been advised that the classes small schools when compared to system on Tolland Turnpike between Chapel Road and it was up to the townspeople to bus rides, according to Koemer. Democrats and Republicans arc continuing and will be continued.” large schools,” said Gerald Koemer, the East Hartford town line on Monday from 7 a.m. to 3 decide. Furthermore, he said, “We don’t cringed at the idea and one top Flynn said the university would send a letter ex­ newly-elected treasurer of CASE. p.m. That fwrtion of the road will be closed while the The study showed that a small think there are any towns that we O’Neill administration official said plaining the situation to students and parents. CASE is opposed to sending Bol­ work is going on, and detour signs will be posted. high school like Bolton can provide think are close enough that are will­ it may not even get past the commis­ Spokeswoman Sheila Burke said Dean Robert ton’s high school students out of In the event of bad weather, the work will be sion. town. quality education at reasonable ing or able to take Bolton students. postponed until Thursday. Regan decided on his own to make cuts to make up costs, Koemer said. The trend in “You’re talking about a very for a $94,000 budget shortfall. On Thursday night, Charles Case CASE elected officers on Tues­ serious political issue because the and Mark Shibles, both educators at many larger school systems is to try day, Koemer said, because members Burke said Michael Beecher, vice president of to create “schools within schools” so Bank chairman resigns post people in the affected area speak finance, later reviewed the situation and found the University of ConnecticuL dis­ fell they needed to be more or­ very loudly and clearly in most in­ cussed four options available to the that students get to know their ganized. Michael Harney and Chris­ money' elsewhere in the budget to handle the teachers better and receive more at­ (AP) — The Bank of New England an­ stances that they want their branch shortfall. town to deal with shrinking enroll­ tine Walsh were elected to co-chair nounced Friday that its Chairman and Chief Executive kept open,” Gov. William A. ment. About 70 Bolton residents at­ tention. the group. ^ m Regan said he cancelled the classes after reviewing The low teacher-pupil ratio in Officer, Walter J. Connolly Jr., has retired. O’Neill said. “But we’re going to the latest budget figures he had received. He .said the Tom Lavelle, a spokesman for the bank, said he could look at each and every item they university, which is trying to erase a $10 million not specify the reasons for Connolly’s departure. (the commission) recommend. deficiL has put a new budget process into place in IS - < The Board of Directors for the bank appointed H. We’re not going to rule out any­ which he receives budget totals rather than itemized Developer files for bankruptcy thing.” Ridgcly Bullock to serve as the Chairman and CEO until budgets for each of the 15 departments within his a replacement can be found, the bank announced in a The propiosal was part of a college. STAMFORD (AP) — A although no amounts are shown. live debt loads, Nick finds himself S H The Associated Pi ess statement released Friday preliminary report submitted by a “Mr. Beecher is authorizing funds to fulfill the prominent Stamford builder has Mercede has not defaulted on all facing an amount of debt that is Earlier this month the bank announced it expected to consultant studying the Department GOP AGENDA — House Minority Robert Jaekle, R- (shortfall),” Regan said. “The impact was rather filed for personal bankruptcy after the loans, and some of the debts are staggering.” Sm of Motor Vehicles to the Commis­ report a S1.05 billion loss for 1989 and said it was “ac- Stratford, speaks at a news conference in his office at the severe. It appears now that it is correctable.” building up nearly $83 million in for loans he co-signed with partners, The filing is one example of why z -D uvely pursuing" the sale of more than $6 billion in as- sion to Study the Management of Dr. A lfr^ Gcrtciny, president of the faculty union, debt to 20 creditors, including $19 said his attorney, Carl T. Gulliver. many banks in the region have been Stale Government. State Capitol Friday. Jaekle and House Republicans an­ ■seis. said his group was ready to consider legal action million to the Bank of Boston, his Other loans are in serious defaulL he building up their loan reserves. The O JD The consultant said closing eight nounced their fiscal agenda for the upcoming session of the against the university to prevent classes from being attorney said Friday. said, and his client sought protection reserves cover bad loans, which to 10 of the offices could save as ^ o Bolton students in program Connecticut General Assembly. cancelled. The union does not represent part-time Nicholas J. Mercede, whose from creditors because of the sub­ have increased because of a softer O -n much as $14 million. Seven Bolton High School students have been ac­ faculty, but he said the cancellations would disrupt projects include condominium stantial debt. real estate market and other 0 m cepted into the College Now program at the University But because of political difficulty can keep his promise not to propose need to be performed, but at the the college and full-time faculty. developments and other real estate “He’s been involved in numerous symptoms of a sluggish economy. of getting such a proposal through of Hartford. The program is designed to provide out­ tax increases in this election year. same time it’s going to be a very Before the cancellations were reversed, confused across ConnecticuL owes $82.9 mil­ ventures, real estate ventures ... that Gulliver said Mercede’s con­ m the General Assembly and passed by standing high sehool seniors with a chance to enroll, tui­ He and the Democratic-control led tight budget.” students wandered around the campus considering lion to 20 creditors, according to the have left him with a substantial debt dominium projects in particular CO the governor, Timothy F. Bannon, tion free, in one college course per semester. Those General Assembly raised taxes by the implications of losing their courses, some needed filing submitted Thur.sday in U.S. exposure,” Gulliver said. “Because “have been devastated by the market O’Neill’s fiscal counsel and liaison more than $900 million last year to He said the percentage of increase District Court in Bridgeport. Thir­ of the various business entities no seleetcd to participate from Bolton High School are over this year’s $6.8 billion would for graduation. conditions in Connecticut and the 0 1 Melissa Cosgrove, Attila Lengyel, Zac Morford, Jennifer to the commission, said the idea wipe out one budget deficit and at­ teen additional creditors are listed. longer able to pay for their respec- Northeast.” may not even get out of the commis­ tempt to balance the 1989-90 be well under 10 percent. This m >> Northway, Christina Hryn, Kathleen Lessard, and Aimee year’s budget was 8.4 percent above Boothroyd. sion. budget. That budget is now running S r - As he put it, “They aren’t about to as much as $152 million in the red, the 1988-89 budget. > CO 7 NIGHTS FROM Photographs on exhibit at Lutz close motor vehicles branches un­ according to the General Assemb­ Also Friday, state House less they have some ironclad studies ly’s budget office. Republican Leader Robert G. Jaekle ^ > Photographs of an Indian Congress held in 1898 are on DO H exhibit at Lutz Children’s Museum, 227 S. Main St. until that show that service to the public He said Friday his 1990-^1 of Milford said state spending in­ Feb. 22. The traveling exhibit comprises 35 prints made won’t be diminished." budget would be ^compassionate for creases should be tied to growth in > from glass plate negatives made by two commercial O’Neill has been searching for the people of the state of Connec­ per capita income and the cost of TP ways to curtail spending so that he "LL photographers who attended the congress. The negatives ticut. It’ll perform the services that living. were portraits documenting Indian tribes from the Great Plains, the Rockies, the Southwest, and both coasts. OR USE THIS COUPON Talk to Gloria Mazzorana. 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The HARTFORD (AP) — An FBI cial agents during their first year of be tested will be selected by com­ museum’s hours are Tue^ay and Wednesday from 2 to 5 agent has filed a federal lawsuit to service and for any employee for puter, Sessions said. p.m., Thursday from 2 to 8 pjn., Friday from 11 ajn. to the bureau’s new random drug whom there is a “reasonable “I certainly would not have come 5 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, from 12 to 5 pjn. testing program on grounds that it suspicion” of drug use, according to to work for the FBI 20 years ago if ANY violates the constitutional ban on a November statement by FBI this kind of program had been in Marshall on disabilities council unreasonable searches. Director William S. Sessions. place,” said Foster. Special Agent Richard A. Foster CRUISE Melissa Marshall of Manchester has been ap>pointed The program was expanded Jan. The federal government is seek­ by Gov. 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Carnival set Irene B. Buckland She was bom in Fort Plain, N.Y., grandchildren. Government recalls on Feb. 17, 1898, and resided there Funeral services are private. Irene Birdsey Buckland, 85, of 94 until 1965. She came to Manchester Burial will be at the convenience of Non-union staff protested Haynes St., died Friday (Jan. 26, in 1970, and moved to Vernon 10 the family. There are no calling canned string confetti 19^) at her home. hours. for Feb. 17-18 years ago. She was a member of the DEHUE, W.Va. (AP) — More bridge. “I get emotional over stuff like She was bom in South Windsor Plain Dutch Reformed Church and a Memorial donations may be made WASHINGTON (AP) — The government on than 500 United Mine Workers Friday announced the recall of three million cans of No violence was reported. Rum this,” said Bill Ingram, a 40-year on Nov. 18, 1904, and had been a lifetime member of the Order of the to the Plain Dutch Reformed Chur­ members from three states marched Creek officials told U.S. marshals at It’s Winter Carnival Weekend time at Center Springs an aerosol string confetti because the propellant used veteran of the Rum Creek plant. resident of Manchester for 55 years. Easter Star. ch, Canal Street, Fbrt Plain, N.Y., two miles up an Appalachian hollow the site that no coal trucks would Park, Feb. 17 to 18. Lots of outdoor fun is scheduled for She was a member of the Wappine in the product may be highly flammable. Pickets have blocked the coal 13339 or the National Multiple Friday to demand the removal of make runs Friday. Marshals were the entire family as well as local businesses. Rir further Grange. ' She is survived by two daughters, The producL “Extra Thick Super String,” often company road with cars and trucks. Sclerosis Society, Conn. Chapter, non-union workers from a coal present because the UMW is under information, please call the Recreation Department at Mrs. Truman (Mary Jayne) Crandall used at children’s birtliday parties and other celebra­ On Monday and Tuesday, coal She is survived by a nephew, 230 Scarborough St., Hartford! preparation plant. court order not to block access to the 647-3084/3089. This event is sponsored in part by the tions, is hazardous if sprayed near an open flame, tmeks ploweid the vehicles out of the Clyde E. Johnson Sr. of South of Manchester, and Mrs. Bobbi 06105. The Holmes Funeral Home, Union coal miners chanting coal company property. Manchester Ski Club. Allen of Glen Falls, N.Y.; six said the Consumer Product Safety Commission. way. On Wednesday, federal mar­ Windsor; a grandniece, Jennette 400 Main S t, has charge of arrange­ “UMW all the way” marched up Many miners said they were shals had them towed away. Registration will be taken Saturday, Feb. 17, at 8:30 grandchildren and 11 great­ ments. Approximately three million cans of the string (Johnson) Sullivan of Athens, Vt.; Rum Creek to a private bridge lead­ prepared to be arrested. Two UMW members were ar­ a.m. followed by opening ceremonies at 9:45 ajn. There were sold nationwide from December 1988 until Oc­ two grandnephews, Clyde E. John­ ing to the Rum Creek Coal Sales “If that’s what they want us to do, raigned Thursday in Charleston on will be a sledding derby and family skating at 10 a.m. tober 1989, when the New Jersey-based manufac­ son Jr. of South Windsor and Inc. plant, site of confrontations and we’ll do it. It’s one for all and all for charges of assaulting federal mar­ followed by speed skating at 1 p.m. On Sunday, Feb. 18, Donald E. Johnson of Yardley, Pa.; turer, E. Davis, Inc., developed a new inflammable arrests earlier this week. registration will be taken at 10:30 a.m. followed by one in the United Mine Workers,” shals Wednesday and freed on and three great grandnephews and a propellant formula, the agency said in a written state­ “We’re here to show solidarity in said Bill Humphrey of Whitesville, slalom ski races and family skating at noon. NEED SOME EXTRA ment. $25,000 secured bonds. A third great grandniece. a peaceful manner and show the who carried a framed copy of the Sledding Derby — The first of the three categories is UMW member was freed on The funeral will be TUesday at 11 Consumers should discard any pre-October cans of community of Dchue that it needs a “Deco-Sled,” in which the top prize goes to the most Declaration of Independence. $10,000 unsecured bond after being ajn. at the Holmes Funeral Home, the product and mail the each orange, blue, pink or rabies vaccination to rid of some originally dewrated sled that can make it down the hill. Humphrey works at New Beckley charged with violating the court 400 Main Sl Burial will be in the SPENDING MONEY!! green pl^tic can cap to the company for two replace­ bad dogs,” said Roger Nelson, a Coal Co., where the UMW has been order. The event will begin with a parade of sleds, and the Wapping Cemetery. There are no ments with the reformulated items. UMW sU"ike organizer. on strike for nearly a year. About divisions are grades kindergarten to two, three to four, Send to: E. Davis, Inc., P.O. Box 8060, Pis- On Thursday about 60 pickets calling hours. Newspaper routes available Miners struck Rum Creek in 100 of his co-workers also attended five to six, seven to nine, 10 to 12, adult, family, busi­ cataway, NJ. 08854-8060. mid-August after the company re­ gathered at the site but allowed ness. Memorial donations may be made the rally. trucks to piass without incident. ^ m to the charity of the donor’s choice. in your area... opened the coal preparation plant The second category is “Homemade Special”, and with non-union contractors. UMW anything goes in this category from cardboard boxes to Earn money and prizes by members men had run it before. trash bags. Winners will be determined by the overall Nevada W. Munro Bush on opposite side It was the largest gathering of IS best time in each division. Divisions are grades kinder­ delivering the UMW miners since June, when a Closed For Inventory - < garten to two, three to four, five to six, seven to nine, 10 rally in Charleston in supjxnl of to 12, adult, family, and business. Nevada Wagner Munro, 91, of from son in dispute m H Manchester Herald miners on strike against the Pittston Monday; January 29th. “Sledding Derby” is the third category and speed’s the 180 Regan Road, Vernon, formerly Coal Group, attracted more than name of the game for commercially-made sleds in the of Manchester, widow of Edward F. in your neighborhood. WASHINGTON (AP) — Neil Bush said Friday that 1.000 people, the union said. That s s following divisions: Individual (grades kindergarten to Munro, died Friday (Jan. 26, 1990) his father, the president, told him to “do what’s right” march triggered wildcat suikes the Will re-open Tuesday; at an area convalescent home. z “U nine). Toboggan (four-man teams for persons in grades Call today to get more details. when the younger Bush said he intends to fight conflict- next day, which eventually idled 10 to 12), adult, family, business. of-interest charges leveled by federal thrift regulators. 43.000 miners in 10 states. January 30th at 9:30 a.m. O J3 Slalom Ski Races — Boys and girls of all levels, pre­ The decision may put the president in the awkward “Our focus is to bring public at­ ^ o school to age 15, are encouraged to participate. Top four In Memoriam position of appointing the official likely to decide the tention and bring justice to people in O T1 times in each division will ski off for the division winner. Vera Della Fera, January 28, 1923 to 647-9946 case, but Neil Bush said after talking to his father earlier the coal fields,” said Bob Phalen, 0 m Divisions, separate for boys and girls, are: Mogul Mites September 5, 1989. Dearly beloved Bidwell...... all in the day that he did not believe the matter would pose a president of UMW Disu-ict 17. problem. (ages 6 and under). Ski Scooters (ages 7 to 8), Junior mother and grandnnother, it's been Bowers St...... 14-22 Cars and pickups lined a state m ^ Masters (ages 9 to 11), Mogul Mites (ages 12 to 15). four months now since you've been Deane S t ...... all “He’s giving me the same advice he has given me for highway about 70 miles south of CO Speed Skating Race — Far youths in grades kinder­ gone Our hearts are still heavy, but East Center S t ...... 156-202 35 years: Do what’s right. And I’m doing what’s right,” Charleston, and state police escorted garten to six. Come in your sleekest garb to match your our memories allow you to live on. Galway St ...... all the president’s son told a news conference in Denver. Men's Shop Our thoughts are with you everyday, the miners, from West Virginia, Vir­ 0 1 skating ^ills against the competition. Top four skaters in Gorman P I ...... all I will fight and,... although I know that taking on the ginia and Kentucky, two miles from each division will skate off for the division winner. and we k>ve you mote than words Green R d ...... 102-203 feds is tough,... I intend to win.” "Quality and Style Since 1940" m ;> can say. a parking lot to the coal company Family Skating — Bring the entire family for skating G rissom ...... all The Office of Thrift Supervision said Friday it will 903 Main St.. Downtown Manchester at Center Springs Park. The hockey and annex areas will Vbur Loving Husband, Haynes ...... all issue a “notice of charges” alleging that actions by the > CO be opened at designated times for family skating. Daughters, Sons-In-Law, Hickory L a ...... all younger Bush as a director of a Colorado savings and and Granddaughter Advance registrations will be accepted in person at the Highwood Dr...... all loan “amounted to conflicts of interest.” ^ > Par^ and Recreation Department located in Center H illcrest...... all J 3 H Holl St...... all The announcement came after the president’s son Springs Park or by mail. Registration forms can be ob­ refused to voluntarily accept an order from regulators > tained at all the town’s recreation centers, the Municipal Card of Thanks Jefferson...... all "D Kenny St ...... i directing him to refrain from actions amounting to a con­ Building, and libraries beginning Jan. 29. There is a The family of Joseph T. Burke wish to -84 Kenwood...... all flict of interest if, in the future, he becomes an officer of DENTAL HEALTH nominal entry fee for all events (except for family skat­ thank all of our relatives, dear friends and neighbors, the musicians from Knighton St...... !! all a savings and loan, a bank or a credit union. STATE ing): youth, $1, adult, $2, family, $3, business, $6. All SERVICES P.C. Local 400, Stanadyne Girls Club, ahd Lakewood Cir. No. 8i So...... all “1 believe in the principle that if you haven’t done any­ proceeds will go toward future events and renovations at the Landeman and Jarvis Agency for Lookout Mt. Dr...... all thing wrong, don’t do anything that might be an admis­ Center Springs I ^ . For more information, please call the flowers, fruit baskets, food, and M arble...... all sion of wrongdoing,” Neil Bush said. the department at 647-3084/3089. memorial donations to &int James M cC abe...... all He was a director of the failed Silverado Banking, OUR BEST DENTURES ON SALE Church and the Iitstitute of Living North M ain...... all Savings and Loan Association in Denver from 1985 until Geriatric Services in Hartford. Your North School St ...... i -84 August 1988, resigning two weeks before his father ac­ expressions of sympathy and kind­ North S t ...... all <^THRU JANUARY ONLY 1 Yale to recruit minorities Academy St...... all cepted the GOP presidential nomination. ness during our recent loss have been Oak P I ...... an E.Center St...... 342-402 rf greatly appreciated. Oak St...... 264-371 Greenhill St...... all According to Karl Hoyle, senior deputy director of the g NEW HAVEN (AP) — Yale’s deans and department Wife Anna, Oakwood S t ...... all Munroe St...... all thrift office, the younger Bush’S stance triggers an ad­ Natural Imperial heads have been directed to aggressively recruit minority Daughter Jonne and St...... 62-164 Parker S t...... 2-83 ministrative process that typically lasts a year and could S' professors as part of the Ivy League school’s new effort Son Robert Rachel Rd ...... all Tonica Spring T ra il...... all stretch to as long as two years if initial rulings are ap­ Reg. S799 Per U/L ^ to increase the number of minorities on the faculty, Presi- Rossetto Dr...... !!!!...... all Union P la c e ...... all pealed. n dent Beimo C. Schmidt Jr. said. Russell...... all NOW CZ) Union Street...... all Hoyle said the thrift office will ask an administrative Shepard...... all West Middle Tpke..... 8-150 even law Judge to hold a hearing on the notice of charges and <650 Q- The^ proposals range from giving departments more Squire Village...... all 6 STYLES OF DENTURES S I99 to S799 J financial leeway in hiring min

Opening lead: ♦ 2 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I Senior citizens' news 1 1 Weekend television I Dear Abby 1 1 . . . page 20 . . . pages 21 to 2 7 I 1 I . . . page 28 1 1 I 1 1 I J AA FOCUS/Religion FOCUS/Social Engagements In Brief • • MACC gets $72,758 grant ginia Skiff. Memorial contributions MACC sets meeting By Nancy Carr in memory of Virginia have been Executive Director received from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph The annual meeting of the Manchester Area Con­ Manchester Area MACC News Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ference of Churches will be held Thursday at South Conference of Churches Derick, Regionald Curtis, Mr. and United Methodist Church. Dinner will be available. Call the MACC office for more information. Mrs. Carl Josephson, Diane and r The United Way of Manchester the MACC Department of Human Richard Yannetta, Mary Warren, Mr. Society plans anniversary has announced a grant of $72,758 Needs are families witn young and Mrs. John Churila, Doris children (12 and younger). Moncrieff, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Unitarian Universalist Society: East, 153 W. Vernon for 1990 to support the MACC We are most grateful to the many Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Russell St., will celebrate the 21st anniversary of its founding Department of Human Needs. It’s volunteers of the United Way of Nettleton, Ruth K. Willey, Mr. and with a service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. good news indeed since this is the basic human needs center which Manchester who put many hours Mrs. Wolcott Phelps Jr., Mr. and The Rev. Arnold Westwood, minister emeritus, will \ • ' into the task of raising funds to sup­ Mrs. Harry Satryb, Peter C. Kahr- speak on the topic, “Growing Up and Growing Older,” in operates the Manchester Fuel Bank, emergency pantry, human needs port needed community services. mann, C. Robert Kahrmann, Mr. and commemorating the society’s “coming of age.” Thank you to Marion Ford for her After the service the Board of Directors and the Rev. fund, clothing and furniture banks Mrs. Victor Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. the surplus foods disbursement, contribution to Seasonal Sharing for Walter Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Connie Sternberg, society minister, will host a reception. food and/or fuel in memory of her downtown Farmer’s Market and In­ Raymond Robinson, Mary C. Smith, Nancy Gould, a society member, will present a slide mother Louise Ford. show illustrating important events in the history of the terfaith Day Camp for children of Muriel Carlson, Joseph Lynch, Mr. special need. Our thanks to all those who have and Mrs. John Britt, Mr. and Mrs. society. Anyone interested is invited to participate in contributed to the Fuel Bank and these activities. The not so good news is that after Milton Chara, Mr. and Mrs. George three years of relatively stable re­ brought our appeal to within $997 of Ouillette, Coopers and Lybrand, Mr. Annual meeting at church quests for assistance, the human our challenge goal; the United and Mrs. Milton Leon, Mr. and Mrs. needs office has experienced a Methodist Women of South Church John Borelli, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Community Baptist Chruch, 585 E. Center St., will who made a grant of $225; to Allan have its annual meeting Sunday, after the morning ser­ dramatic increase in the number of Owens. Manchester/Bolton families coming and Marilyn Turner, Marjorie and Ir­ Memorials have also been vice. A meal will be served before the meeting. ving Carlson, Dorian and Margaret Each board and committee will present a summary of to MACC for assistance with base received for Seasonal Sharing from Carolyn Adams survival needs (food, shelter, cloth­ Shainin, Marsten Lindsey, Ethel Joan M. Dower in honor of John Mary J. Burke Cheryl Bassett Jodi Strode activities for 1989. The final treasurer’s report will be Barry, Rosemarie Rapa, George and ing, fuel assistance.) Morums. Contributions to MACC Michael McGill Thomas Lagassie Jr. reviewed and a new budget for 1990 will be adopted. Esther Burgess, Eleanor Cole. We are seeing an 18 percent in­ from Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Moiola Also thanks to Reynold’s Ladies crease in our monthly case load, a in memory of Stanley Randall and Adams-McGill Burke-Boland Bassett-Peterson Circle of South Methodist, Phebe Strede-Lagassie History changing church 33i! percent increase in the number Frances Idzkowski in memory of Mr. and Mrs. William Adams of 28 Mary P. Burke of Glastonbury and Ladies, Lena Speed, Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bassett of Joyce Reed of Route 6, Andover, and CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Episcopal Bishop of m ^ s provided through the emer­ William Kendiff, a gift to the shelter Gerard St. announce the engagement of John B. Burke Jr. of 43 Richard Road, an­ Leona Lavery, Edward and Ruth Manchester aimounce the engagement of Raymond Strode of Crystal River, Fla., George Reynolds of Nashville, Tenn., says the “old gency pantry, a 41 percent in the in memory of Ernest Canney from their daughter, Carolyn Jean Adams, to nounce the engagement of their daughter, their daughter, Cheryl Lynn Bassett of Ralph, David and Gertrude Wil­ announce the engagement of their world” of clergy domination over church life must give number of households using the Ann Belleville and to Shepherd’s Michael James McGill, son of Mr. and Mary J. Burke, to Edward F. Boland Jr., Hermosa Beach, Calif., to Eric Chris­ liams, Jeanna Gole, Elizabeth Be- daughter, Jodi L. Strode of Manchester, to way to a “servant church” of all baptized persons. clothing bank. Place in memory of Richard Steven­ Mrs. James McGill of Windham. son of Charlotte B. Manning of 38 topher Peterson, son of Larry Peterson of ckley, Catherine Putnam, Marjorie Thomas Lagassie Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. “In the old paradigm, the ordained clergy are the Who did we help in 1989? son from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tur- The bride-elect is a 1985 graduate of Stephen St. and the late Francis E. Darien and the late Lxtuise Peterson. Holmes, Wallace and Patricia Irish, Thomas Lagassie Sr. of 91 Falknor Drive. producers of ministry and the laypersons the consumers Families new to financial crisis and cotte, Elizabeth Via'a and the Manchester High School and a 1989 Boland. The bride-elect is a graduate of East Eylecn Alexander, J.C. Penney The bride-elect is a 1985 graduate of of minis07,” he told a diocesan convention. “It is the poverty and almost half (nearly 50 Bertrand family. graduate of Arizona State University with The bride-elect is a graduate of East Catholic High School and Fairfield Telemarketikng Department, Helen RHAM High School. She is employed as paradigm of hierarchy in the church and its time is past. jwreent) are Manchester families a bachelor of arts degree in communica­ Catholic High School and St. Elizabeth’s University. She is employed by Security and Walter Hamilton, Rev. a real estate coordinator at Society for He said the “tide of history” is forcing Christians to we’ve never serviced before. tions. She is employed by Evergreen In­ Nursing School, Brighton, Mass. She is Pacific Bank as a corporate trust super­ Savings, Wethersfield. seek more democratic ways to start churches, help poor A surprising 48 percent of the Lawrence and Georgia Staples, dustries of Manchester. employed by the Manchester Visiting visor. Roselyn, Carolyn and Franklin Hill, The prospective bridegroom is a 1985 people and find a sense of mission in personal life. households are employed: Families THE The prospective bridegroom is a 1986 Nurse and Health Care Inc. The prospective bridegroom is a Laura and Robert Hickson, Florence graduate of Howell Cheney Regional “In the new paradigm, all baptized people, clergy and with employed (or underemployed) graduate of Windham High School. He is The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of King School, Stamford, and Vocational Technical School. He served laity alike, are the ministers making up the servant heads of households make i^) our Bickley, Barbara Anderson, Mildred BIBLE a senior at Arizona State University graduate of East Catholic High School the University of Colorado in Boulder, and Herman Johnson, Margaret four years with the U.S. Marine Corps church.” largest single service category. SPEAKS majoring in political science. He will be and Norwich University, Northfield, Vt. Colo. He is a supervisor at First Interstate and is currently attending Manchester There has been a 17.5 percent in­ Kehler, Bruce Kohler, Quentin by attending law school upon graduation. He is president of Bocon Enterprises. Bank. Community College. Group approves grants crease this year alone in the number Mangun, Felici and Lynn Vitale, Eugene Brewer A May 26 wedding is planned at St. A Nov. 17 wedding is planned at St. A February wedding is planned. A Sept. 8 wedding is planned at NEW YORK (AP) — Lutheran World Relief has ap­ of working families needing assis­ Robert and Marjorie Johns, Nancy Marys Church, Willimantic. James Church. Church of the Assumption. proved $1.3 million in grants to development and relief tance meeting their basic human Akin, Verna and James McKeough, projects in Africa, Asia and Latin America. needs. Single moms make up an ad­ Edith Csatary, Phyllis Von Deck, Doing what one knows is right They include grants to help farmers in Zimbabwee, to ditional 30 percent of the families Dorothy and Jack Wakefield, Jean often brings discomfort. It may be install a water system serving 1,100 families in Kenya are headed by single female heads Kielick, Julien and Marjorie Strong, in the form of financial loss, or Engagements and for sheep-rearing and spinning and weaving projects of households. Many of these young Frances Idzkowski, Lucille Fin­ ridicule, or loss of friends, or in India. women are trying to work and care negan, George and Nancy LaBonne, animosities. Only when one is as­ for their children. An astonishing 68 James and Theresa Dougan. sured that right action is worth the Professor wins suit percent of the households coming to Our gratitude to the family of Vir- price, will he be willing to pay it. Mahoney-McCurry Johnson-Grant When he was old, Pierre Renoir, BOSTON (AP) — A federal appeals count has upheld H. Vaughan and Marguerite F. Morgan the great french painter, suffered Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth B. Johnson of a decision in a sex discrimination suit ordering United of Greenland, N.H., announce the engage­ from arthritis which twisted his 64 North Elm St. announce the engage­ Methodist-related Boston University to pay an English ment of their daughter. Marguerite Fran­ ment of their daughter, Gail Suzanne professor $215,000 in damages and award her tenure. Thoughts hands. A friend, Henri Matisse, watched sadly as Renoir, gra.sping ces Mahoney of 343 Oakland St., to Johnson, to Douglas G. Grant, son of Mr. After seven years on the faculty, Julia Prewitt-Brown the brushes with only the tips of Myles Samuel McCurry, son of Samuel and Mrs. James A. Grant of Wethersfield. quit in 1981, and brought suit against the school, charg­ his fingers, continued to paint and Nancy McCurry of 559 Spring St. The bride-elect is a graduate of Green ing gender-based discrimination. Many people profess a respect have the abilities that those giants of despite the pain. Matisse asked The bride-elect is a 1988 graduate of Mountain College, Roultney, Vt. She is Rejecting the schools’ claim that Ms. Prewitt-Brown and athniration for The Salvation history have. But his abilities him why. Renoir replied: “The Keene State College with a bachelor of employed by Bank of New England-Con- showed “lack of academic excellence,” tire court said she Army. To the extent that many of us weren’t the heart of his success. pain passes, but the beauty science degree in business management. necticut Bank & Trust Co. of Hartford. had been denied tenure despite unanimous recommenda­ today enjoy such a “positive press” After his death one of his children remains.” She is employed by BKM Total Office, The prospective bridegroom is a tions by colleagues. we owe it to many who have gone responded to a question as to And so with life. The pain of right East Hartford. graduate of Auburn University in Chief Judge Levin Campbell said comments of univer­ before and served both God and whether his much quoted resolve living will pass. But the beauty of The prospective bridegroom is a 1987 Alabama. He is employed by Arrow Tool sity President John Silber “reflected a patronizing at­ man. *The Lord shall have all there is of a life of integrity will never fade graduate of Keene State College with a of Wethersfield. titude toward women.” The founder of The Salvation William Booth” was the key to all (2Tim. 4:6-8). Is this unfading bachelor of science degree in business An Oct. 6 wedding is planned. Army was William Booth. He was a that he accomplished. She answered, crown worth the losses such a life management. He is employed by Aetna Presbyterians not interested minister who felt God had called “No, his secret was not that he had incurs? Each must answer this Life and Casualty of Hartford. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Presbyterians generally him to people in London who had made that commitment but, that he question for himself. An April 28 wedding is planned at arc not interested in actions at the denomination’s nation­ fallen between the cracks of society. never took it back.” Most Precious Blood Church in Dover, al level. His tireless efforts and success are Commitment at the start is easy. Mass. A survey of 3,900 members and clergy of the 3 mil­ history but he gave all the credit to Commitment over a lifetime is what lion-member Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). found that God. makes the difference. CHURCH OF CHRIST less than 8 percent of them disagreed with a statement I mention him because there are Lydall & Vernon Streets Marguerite Mahoney that most members “take little interest” in national-level always people who say I wish I Captain Gary Asperschlager Phone:646-2903 Myles McCurry church actions. could be that helpful but I don’t The Salvation Army 9 9 0 JA A FOCUS/Senior Citizens Crossword Focus/Weekend TV Actress eager

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JU I .“Batman” (Warner) (5) A-Team 24 Best of National Geographic (60 mm ) (Live) 11) MOVIE: '' Members of an ex­ mm ) (R) 22 Amen (CC| The Rev Gregory s attrac 2. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (Touchstone) pedition team discover and defrost a 26 Weekend with Crook and Chase live mother arrives for the wedding and 3. “Bambi” (Disney) ance develops between an uneducated begins a romance with Deacon Frye (In @ (SS) Alvin and the Chipmunks (CC|. 2:30PM Travelin' Gourmet (R) frozen 40,000-year-old creature, and one 30 New Lassie (CC) Lassie befriends an 4. “The Land Before Time” (MCA) ‘Rosalie’ film country woman and a wealthy college stu­ member wants to keep the iceman alive Stereo) (2ijl Business and the Law autistic boy (R) dent enjoying his final fling as a bachelor College Basketball: Louisville at De Timothy Hutton, Lindsay Crouse, John 5. “The Wizard of Oz: The Fiftieth Anniversary Paul (90 min.) (Live) 24 This Old House (CC) (ig Big Valley Molly Ringwald. Andrew McCarthy. Patti Lone 1984 38 St. Elsewhere Edition” (MGM-UA) @1) Three Stooges D'Arbanville. 1988. Rated PG-13, (In (ID Hometime: Framing Season Pre­ 57 W ild America (CC) A portrait of the 18] Synchronal Research 40 Star Search (60 mm ) (In Stereo) evergreen and the wildlife species that 6. “New Kids on the Block: Hangin’ Tough Live” is a charmer @) Washington Week in Review ICC). Stereo) miere (CC). 24) Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin' [A&E] New Wilderness make it their home (R) (In Stereo) (In Stereo) 1 ;00PM (D College Basketball: Ari­ [CNN ] Style W ith Elsa Klensch (R) (CBS) (26) Big Valley [CNN] f61) Totally Hidden Video Scheduled: a ( iil Paid Program zona at (2 hrs.) 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(Live) lake the stage to raise money for people 9. “Gone With the Wind: The Fiftieth Anniver­ German filmmaker Percy Adlon has an extraordi­ [D IS ] Pontoffel Pock This animated Sam Waterston, Zoe Caldwell 1990 preview of the big game ness partner, , Ian Buchanan, ( D S g PBA Bowling: ARC Pinole Open with AIDS (60 min ) (R) sary Edition” (MGM-UA) nary eye for the absurdly familiar. A documentary story by Dr Seuss tells of Pontoffel Pock [ESPN] SportsCenter Doidre Hall. 1990. (In Stereo) (CC) From Pinole, Calif. (90 min.) (Live) [CNN] Newswatch 9 ; 0 0 P M CT) Super Bowl Saturday Nite maker and highly literate director, he uses the and his magic piano that will take him any­ Host Don Johnson welcomes guests in­ 10. “The Best of Eddie Murphy: Saturday Night where at the touch of a button. (R) (D Airwolf (D Knight Rider Pan 1 of 2. [LIFE] MOVIE: A Night in Heaven' A [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Shattered Spirits' A married teacher risks everything for a night cluding Louie Anderson, Ed Bradley. Terry Live” (Paramount) camera like a gentle and loyal lover to capture in a father's denial of his alcoholism has a crip­ [ESPN] Star Shot (11) Incredible (jj) MOVIE: 'The Shootist' A dying gun­ of passion with one of her former stu­ Bradshaw. Linda Ronstadi. the Four Tops II .“Paula Abdul: Straight Up” (Virgin) blink the richness of everyday life as lived by the [HBO] MOVIE: For Keeps' (CC) A g2) WWF Superstars of Wrestling man, seeking peace in his final days, is pling effect on his loving wife and children dents Christopher Atkins. Lesley Ann and George Strait for an evening of music hounded by past rivals. John Wayne. Martin Sheen, Melinda Dillon. Matthew La most ordinary people. career-minded high-school senior faces an f24. A rt Underfoot A tour of Kareem Abdul Warren. Robert Logan 1983 and comedy from locations throughout 12. “Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation” (A&M) . 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Kurt Russell. Christine Lahi> Molly Ringwald, Andrew McCarthy. Patti Child” (Media) stolen. Rosalie knows every scam in the pay-with- ents hire a street-tough cult deprogrammer re-enter a lournalism contest Joyce Hyser, .24 Ciao Italial (In Stereo) 1984 D'Arbanville 1988. Rated PG-13. (In to bring him back Michael O'Keefe, Karen Clayton Rohner. Tom Hudson 1985 [CNN] Newswatch Stereo) plastic trickbook. 38 MOVIE: A Breed Apart' A mountain 17. “Adventures of Baron Munchausen” (RCA- Allen, 1982 [D IS ] Anne of Green Gables (CC) Des­ 18 Synchronal Research Rated PG-13 climber and a reclusive environmentalist Armed with her 37 credit cards, rubbery checks, pite Anne’s (Megan Follows) efforts at the 201 MOVIE: 'Paradise Alley' Three broth 9 : 3 0 P M ® (30) Empty Nest (CC) After Columbia) ;?2) ALF (CC). [LIFE] Day by Day clash over the sanctity of a rare bald ea Carol’s picnic is rained out. Barbara is de­ Christmas Ball to win Gilbert’s affection, ers look for a way out of New York's Hell's 18. “Do the Right Thing” (MCA) wit and guts, she spends her days shopping for her yie's nest and the love of a local woman termined to see her sister enjoy herself (In d4) Sneak Previews Goes Video (In 2:00PM '9 ' Airwolf the two become bitter rivals (60 min ) Part Kitchen and find a foothold m a wrestling . , Powers Stereo) 19. “Renegades” (MCA) family of seven, providing them with the best in Stereo) 3 of 4 (R) (In Stereo) arena . Armand As- 11 CHiPs Boothe 1984 clothing, food and entertainment. (2g Uttle House on the Prairie [ES PN ] Hummingbird Bass N Golf (60 sante. Lee Canalito 1978 24 Disposable Heroes: The Other Side 20. “Rain Man” (MGM-UA) 5 r - 20: MOVIE: 'A Breed Apart' A mountain ,57) Pizza Gourmet of Football This look at football heroes Son Schnucki (John Hawkes) is an aspiring gour­ 130) Black Perspective climber and a reclusive environmentalist min ) ^22' 227 (CC) (In Stereo) > CO (61) MOVIE: 'Highlander' A group of im who no longer share in the game’s glory met chef, so he needs to practice on the family. And ^ MOVIE: 'The Island of Dr. Moreau' A clash over the sanctity of a rare bald ea­ [HBO] MOVIE: Remo Williams: The ;24 World War I includes interviews with O.J. Simpson and Copyright 1990, Billboard Publications, Inc. seaman is lured into the bizarre experimem gle's nest and the love of a local woman mortals who can only die at one another s Adventure Begins' (CC) A former'New > so for just one evening’s meal, Rosalie spends hand eliminate each ctt,^r, through the ages (30 One More Day St Jude s Hospital Roger Stillwell. (60 min.) Reprinted with permission. of a mad scientist tinkering with evolution­ Rutger Hauer. Kathleen Turner. Powers York cop IS inducted into a super-sedret (60 mm ) 33 H hundreds of dollars on food supplies. ary matters Burt Lancaster, Michael York, Boothe 1984 en route to a mystical gathering.' Christo­ government organization to prevent an pvil 26' Billy Packer's College Basketball pher Lambert. Roxanne Hart, Clancy Preview Special Hosts Billy Packer and Daughter Barbara (Patricia ^hentmayr), furious Nigel Davenport 1977 22 College Basketball: Louisville at De- industrialist from developing a deadly wea­ 38 MOVIE: 'Still of the Night' A psy­ > Paul (2 hrs ) (Live) Brown 1986 pon Fred Ward. Joel Grey. Wilford Brim- chiatrist becomes increasingly involved Jim Simpson make picks for the top 20 (4g Candlepin Bowling (60 mm ) with the mysterious mistress of a mur teams, the All-Americans, top newcomers T» that her mother traded in her car to buy one for her 24 Welcome to My Studio (R) (In Stereo) [A & E ] Biography: Hemingway A profile ley 1985 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) fsT) McLaughlin Group of American author dered patient . Roy Scheider and more brother Schatzi (Alex Winter), will settle only for 26 Movie [MAX] MOVIE: 'The Sons of Katie 1982 dS MOVIE; 'My Blood Runs Cold' A featuring conversations with his wives, Elder' Four vengeful brothers attempt to [CNN] This Week in Japan an SI 1,000 computer for her birthday. Rosalie in­ young girl meets a boy who calls her by the ,38 MOVIE: 'A t the Earth's Core' Explor­ friends and critics and photographs of his 40 Mission; Impossible (CC) The IMF Cinema topple the corrupt politicians behind their 9 :4 5 P M [MAX] MOVIE: 'License to ers find prehistoric beasts as they journey extensive travels (60 min ) Part 1 of 2 (R| gets involved with a European terrorist flates her husband’s advance paycheck to buy it. name of a long-dead ancestor, and relives father s death and the loss of the family Drive' Despite the fact that he failed his into the center of the earth Peter Cushing. group who plots to kill an American-born a love tryst of generations before Troy [D IS] MOVIE: Star Wars' A motley ranch John Wayne. Dean Martin. Martha driver s test, a teen-ager "borrows ” his But the computer turns out to be a godsend for Doug McClure. Cy Grant 1976 princess (60 mm ) (R) (In Stereo) Donahue, Joey Heatherton, Barry Sullivan group of rebels and robots band together Hyer 1965 grandfather’s mint-condition Cadillac for a Rosalie who becomes a hacker extraordinaire and a 1965. EAST HARTFORD 40 WWF Wrestling to oppose the evil Galactic Empire in [U S A ] Equalizer (61 Cops The deputies prepare for Super late-night dream date. Corey Haim. Corey Buslw'* Pub A CIrwma — Harlem Nights (R) Sat-Sun 7:30, 9:30. tycoon. As the mailman tells her, if you borrow [A & E ] Flambards ,57) Rod and Reel George Lucas' Oscar-winning space fan­ Bowl weekend, Sgt Vickie helps a child Feldman 1988. Rated PG (In Stereo) ShowcoM Cinema 1-10 — Glory (R) Sat 2:25, 4:50, 7:15, 9:45, 12:10; tasy Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Harrison 6;30PM (3 ] CBS News (CC) whose mother was arrested (R) (In Stereo) S1(X),000 it’s your problem; if you owe $1 million. [CNN] Newsday 61j MOVIE . Who Is the Black Dahlia?' A 10lO O PM 03 Mission: Impossible Sun noon, 225, 4:50, 7:15, 9:45. — Tremors (PG-13) Sat 12:40, 2:55, Ford 1977. Rated PG (In Stereo) Who's the Boss? (CC) 505. 7:40, 9:50, 11:50; Sun 12:40, 2;55, 5:05, 7:40, 9:50. — The Vfcr ol [D IS ] Teen W in, Lose or Draw Los Angeles detective tries to find the [A&E] Biography; John GienrvAdmiral (CC) The IMF gets involved with a Euro­ Besides, her daily confessions to the priest make murderer of a young girl called Black Dah­ [ESPN] PGA Golf; Phoenix Open Thud 18 Synchronal Research Richard Byrd Profiles of two explorers pean terrorist group who plots to kill an the Roses (R) Set noon. 220, 4:40, 705, 9:35, 11:50; Sun noon, 2:20, [ESPN] Rodeo: Worid Championship round from Phoenix. Ariz (2 hrs ) (Live) who conquered frontiers from the moon to 4:40, 7:05, 9:35. — Driving Miss Daisy (PG) Sat 12:50, 3, 5:15, 7;20, 900, it all OK. Cutting Horse Futurity From Fort Worth, lia. Lucie Arnaz. Efrem Zimbalist Jr 1975 '22) 30 NBC News American-born princess. (60 min.) (R) (In [H B O ] MOVIE: 'M urphy's Romance' the North Pole (60 mm ) Stereo) 11:35; Sun 12:50, 3, 5:1 & 720, 9:30. — Bom on the Fourth of July (R) Texas. (60 min.) (Taped) [A & E ] MOVIE: 'Greased Lightning' Af­ (24 W ild America Season Premiere (CC) Adlon’s camera loves Saegebrecht. He (CC) An easy-going widower falls for the [CNN] PrimeNews Sat-Sun 1, 4, 7:10, 1005. — Tango & Cash (R) Sat 1:10. 3:15, 5:30, 8, [LIFE] Ufetime Weekly News ter World War II. a black taxi driver is Season eight begins with a look at the an­ 11 USA Tonight 10:15, 12:15; Sun 1:10, 3;15, 5:30, 8. 10:15. — Internal Affairs (R) Sat photographs every pore of her face and every angle new young woman in town Sally Field, steered into stock-car racing. Richard tics of tree squirrels (In Stereo) [ESPN] Super Bowl II Highlights: 12:30, 2:55. 5:10, 7:40, 10:10, 12:20; Sun 1220, 2:55, 5:20, 7:40, 10:10. [USA] MOVIE: ': The Movie' James Garner, Brian Kerwin. 1985 Rated 20 Monsters An unhappy boy befriends a of her ample body. And she has so many different Pryor. , Cleavon Little. 1977 Green Bay vs. Oakland (R) — Back to the Future Part II (PG) Sat 12:10. 2:35, 4:45, 7. 9:20, 11:40; The Cartwrights set out to rescue a lost PG-13. (38' WKRP in Cincinnati cereal-box toy that saves him from an op­ looks, from alluring to hurt. relative and a persecuted psychic in two [D IS ] MOVIE: 'tom thum b' Based on the [HBO] MOVIE: The Accused' (CC) A pressed home life Sun 12:10, 2:35, 4:45, 7, 920. — Music Box (PG-13) Sat noon, 2:30, 5, [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire (40) ABC News (CC) 730. 10, 12:20; Sun noon, 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10. — Always (PG) Sat 12:20, episodes culled from the popular TV ser­ Brothers Grimm fairy tale about the boy female attorney tries to prosecute a group 22 .30: Hunter (CC) A friend of Hunter s She loves her husband and children; but she mis­ 2:45, 5:10. 735.10.12:15; Sun 12:20, 2:45, 5:10, 7:35, 10. ies. Lome Greene, Michael Landon, Dan who was only (ive-and-one-half inches tall. [U S A ] Doubie Trouble (57 Soldiers of bar patrons who cheered while three witnesses a murder and later is afraid to ses Germany. She loves her parents but is not above Blocker 1988. Russ Tamblyn. Alan Young, Peter Sellers 4; 30PM (® (® Wide World of Sports [C N N ] Pinnacle men savagely raped a local woman Jodie cooperate in the identification of the prime appropriating their first-class airline tickets so she 1958 Rated G Foster. Kelly McGillis, Bernie Coulson suspect (60 mm ) (Postponed from an ear­ MANCHESTER 1 2:1 0PM [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Five Card (CC) Featured; Worid Challenge of TiOOPIVI GD Road to the Super Bowl 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) UA Tbeatera Eait — National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (PG-13) can use the money for her own designs. Stud' A cheater in a poker game is lynched [ESPN] Cheerleading: National College Champions-professional figure skating XXIV A recap of the 1989 season, play­ lier date) (In Stereo) MOVIE; 'Tha Legend of Billie Sat and Sun 2, 4:25, 7:20, 9:30. — Look Wfio's Talking (F*G) Sat and Sun and one by one the other five players turn Championship From San Antonio, Texas competition from Moscow; Presentation offs and events leading up to this years [M A X ] 26 MOVIE: 'Jade Claw' When a kung fu In the end, she beats the system and keeps Jean' (CC) The details surrounding an ac­ 2:10, 4:20, 7, 9:40. — The Wizard (PG) Sat and Sun 2:20. 4:40, 8:10. 9:20. up dead Dean Martin, Robert Mitchum, In- (60 mm.) (R) of the Eclipse Awards from Arcadia, Calif master is killed, his son enters the Cheong contest. (60 min.) cidental shooting turn two teen-agers into — The Horror Picture Show (R) Sat midnighL — Field of Dreams everybody happy — except perhaps a bank or two. ger Stevens. 1968. Rated PG [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd (90 min.) Hsing Martial Arts Institute to find his fath­ CO C22) Wheel of Fortune (CC). fugitives and eventual cult figures Helen (PG) Sat midnighL “We are now entrepreneurs,” she tells her family (CC) Clg Synchronal Research er’s killers. Billy Chong. Yuen Siu Tin 1 2:30PM CD Runaway W ith the Rich CO Comedy Wheel (CC) Slater, Peter Coyote. Keith Gordon. 1985 1980 in the closing frames. “We’re not more or less in and Famous Mazatlan, Mexico; Costa [M A X ] MOVIE: 'In Harm's Way' (CC) A (24) Frugal Gourmet (R) (In Stereo) Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) WILLIMANTIC eij Star Trek: The Next Generation ^38' MOVIE: 'Last Embrace' A former un­ Rica; Nova Scotia Navy man captures Japanese-held islands UA. The CInamas — Far Out Man (R) Sat and Sun 1005. — Steel debt than everybody else.” G2g Wanted: Dead or Alive (CC) Geordi is stranded on a planet that [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Tourist Trap' The de­ dercover agenr finds himself being pur­ in the days following the Pearl Harbor at­ Magnolias (PG) Sat and Sun 1205, 2:40. 5, 7:20, 9:40. — Music Bos (p) Kissy Fur (CC). was devastated by a storm. (60 min ) (R) mented owner of a>roadside museum ter­ sued by an unknown killer. Roy Scheider. “Rosalie Goes Shopping” is a charming and tack John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Patricia fST) Victory Garden (CC). (R) (PG-13) Sat OTKl Sun noon 2:35, 5:05, 7:35. — Bom on the Fourth of July (24) Rod & Reel Streamtide Neal. 1965. (In Stereo) rorizes a group of stranded teen-agers Janet Margolin. Christopher Walken. [CNN] Future Watch Chuck Connors, Tanya Roberts, Jon Van (R) Sat and Sun 12:30. 3:30. 7, 10. — Ski Patrol (PG-13) Sat and Sun highly personal movie, filled with unblemished CijB} Synchronal Research 1979 humor, family love and the joy of life. Some might (3g Adelante [USA] MOVIE: 'Pride and Extreme Pre­ [U SA] My Sister Sam Ness. 1979 12:30, 2:45, Si 7:10, 9:30. \ Driving Miss Daisy (PG) Sat and Sun noon, d7l Horizon judice' An unstable CIA operative is sent (20) Friday the 13th: The Series A morti­ 230, 4:45, 7;10, 9:35l — The Wbr of fie Rosae (Ft) Sat and Sun noon. quibble with Rosalie’s morals and bookkeeping into East Germany to obtain sensitive Rus­ 5:00PM (D CBS Sports Saturday cian, using a cursed aspirator, restores life 8:30PM (S NBA Basketball: New contlnucfl 230, 5. 730.10. a [C N N ] Evans & Novak sian military documents Brian Dennehy, Scheduled; Lindell Holmes vs Frank Tate, ethics, but others might stand up and cheer. [DIS] Here's Boomer Alan Howard. Lisa Eichhorn 1990. 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DEAR DR. GOTT: My daughter has been prescribed If there’s nothing wrong with your boyfriend’s sexual Nardil for severe depression. What are the side effects of abilities, I think he is exhibiting a normal anatomic varia­ this drug? He also told her not to eat cheese or any aged M tion and medical evaluation is unnecessary. Volunteer needs assistance to help the public foods. What’s the connection? ^ ^ ^ DEAR READER: Nardil is one of a group of drugs DEAR ABBY: I’ve been reading you for years, and Maybe one day you and Randy will be ready for mar­ called monoamine oxidase inhibitors. MAO is a complex Peter Gott, M.D. N your advice is to-the-point and most useful. Among ther riage. But the time is not now. enzyme system, distributed widely throughout the body. I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME things I’ve always been impressed with is that you nearly Dear Abby CONFIDENTIAL TO MY CHINESE FRIENDS: No one understands precisely whether Nardil exerts its by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee always can come up with the name and address of a na­ Gung Hay Fat Choy! anti-depressant effects through the MAO system or ger a hypertensive crisis in Nardil patients. Therefore, Unscramble these four Jumbles, There've been some changes tional organization to help those who have physical, through other reactions. one letter to each square, to form since I was last here DEAR ABBY: Right after I announced my engage­ when Nixlil is prescribed, the physician usually takes four ordinary words. mental, emotional problems, etc. Abigail Van Buren ment, the girls at the office gave me a shower, and some­ The most serious complication of Nardil therapy is ex­ great pain to outline the various food and drug prohibi­ tremely high blood pressure. This dangerous side effect Do you have a list of these organizations that is avail­ one gave me your book, “Dear Abby on Planning Your tions. MU BE able to be sent to the public? I do volunteer woric and Wedding.” I don’t know what 1 would have done without is more common in patients on Nardi who take additional DEAR DR. GOTT: My boyfriend’s testicles are big­ often wish I could direct someone to a national group and he became engaged to be engaged. He is clearly not it. It really helped me a lot. First, it encouraged me to drugs, such as cocaine, amphetamines, L-dopa (for ger on one side than the other and hang a lot lower when (often self-help) that could be of assistance. I get all ready for marriage — at least not to you — so my advice have the kind of wedding I wanted — not the kind my Parkinson’s disease), methyldopa (for high blooo pres­ he stands. He says there’s nothing wrong with him, but I lyiji kinds of problems thrown at me, and sometimes feel sad­ is to quit living together. After you put some distance be­ mother or future mother-in-law thought I .should have. sure) and L-tryptophan (an over-the-counter amino acid think he should see a doctor about this. dened that 1 can’t refer people to others with more ex­ tween yourselves, you will be able to think more clearly. Surprise, surprise! When 1 told my future mother-in- that recently has been implicated as a cause of a DEAR READER: One testicle is normally in lower LOFAR perience in a particular field. He should not have taken the ring; he should have law I wanted to get married in a suit. 1 thought she d dangerous blood disorder). pKJsition than the other; this serves to protect these sensi­ If you can help, it would be wonderful. asked you to return it, since you were no longer wearing have a fit, but instead she said, “1 wanted to get married Also, foods — such as chcest, beer, wine, yeast ex­ tive organs. In situations where the testicles are forced BETTY GEISMAR, it. And since the ring was an “engagement ring” only in in a suit, too, bui my mother wouldn’t let me!” tract, caffeine, chocolate, luncheon meats and yogurt — together, one slides under the other. Also, one testicle is MISSION VIEJO, CALIF. your eyes — but not in his — you should have had the Thanks, Abby' containing the chemicals tyramine or dopamine can trig- usually bigger than the other. SLEAWE DEAR BETTY: For your information and the infor­ opportunity to return it. LOVE, HEIDI WHAT THOSE mation of others, there arc directories for help organiza­ NEWLY HATCHED tions. Your public library should have them. The United TERVUTES WEf^E. FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thava* Way also maintains a complete listing of agencies in each ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson DUL BOY area, and it is happy to refer people. r' Y " '' I Now arrange the circled letters to i i form the surprise answer, as sug­ The federal government funds the National Health In­ (r, I'M SORRY MY . OH, H0ME«)TLY.' fratvk ^ f ^ □ 1 gested by the above cartoon. ^ m formation Clearinghouse Hotlines (800-336-4797). In­ mifiHS ARE FAT' o u / 5 F o l i ?R<^BSSiOHAL. quire at any of these sources, or call your 800-informa- Answer here: IN I PebpLf. A 5 / L A yL J the Y >1^/k >L / L / l w lion operator to inquire if there is a toll-free number for (Answers Monday) f o f Z the organiz.alion that might be helpful to your clients. . Jumbles. SNOW' BEccxi SCHEME RELISH ^ Yesterday's Good luck! k ^ «AfooT J Answer: What norsapower should Oe mixed with— DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend and 1 have been living HORSE SENSE together for nearly two years. Randy is 25. 1 am 23. He - D ^ [>oc7ofZS' CONpoA^lNiuM ^ Now bock In Mock. Jumblo Book No 43 i> .•■IlkOM lo, U.S0. wWeB lo M w W ^ k lJ o j , had given me a diamond ring (one carat), which 1 recent­ CALLep ? •nd honCIIng, Irow Jumblo, do Ihii nowtpooot, 0.0, Bo, 43SS. Orlando, FL 32S0^43W I m Include your nemo, oddrotk onO » p coo# inn mako vour chock poyoblo 10 nowopoporbeokk. j ly quit wearing because I wasn’t sure where our relation­ A N P A N AJZBA fo^ AUTHORS | ship was going. Also, loo many people kept asking me z u c a i - l Bp : when we were getting married, and I couldn’t handle it. O J 3 When Randy gave me the ring, he said we would be get­ O “ n ting married “in about a ycar,“ but I never could get him PHIPPS by Josaph Farrtt CELEBRITY CIPHER THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom Cel«bnty Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous to set a date. people, past and present Each letter in the cipher stands for O m Abby, in order to plan a wedding, a bride needs at another VoeJay s c/ue. J equMts R. TBLL WE. A6AIM HOW I'M THg 0esr cone ID iwifit- least three months’ notice, right? Well, I never was able :C; to get Randy to tell me which months — let alone which 1 / i q S ^ OF IT, you'pg 'VDN UDEF BVFG day. That’s when I quit wearing his ring. Do you blame TH^ONL'f'OM^ IMUQFS GDW BO TF me? t I just discovered that the ring was missing. (I kept it LH LPBJDHLWB7 m y > hidden in the bathroom.) 1 asked Randy if he had taken \ it, and he said yes — since I wasn’t wearing it, he just - GDW XOB PWUV L took it back. > CO Abby, I feel robbed — not so much in a material way; XJFLB PFHPF DC 7 - ) > it’s more like an emotional loss. What do you think? 1 K' 3 3 H need advice. SMJFUBMDH7' — ROBBED > 1 YLUQMF ELPDH. DEAR ROBBED: I think you and Randy never had a WINTHROP by Dick Csvalll T f PREVIOUS SOLUTION- “Every time I hear a good piece meeting of minds. You became engaged to be married. of music. It makes me think there are acres left to plow." WELL, THEREfe — Paul McCartney. THEySAVAfllSN OH>0 »2 IH5DMNIA...7 FAMOUS, OFMATUBITV 15 VAc:uuM'n«c AND THEREfe ■tBPAWUTYTO SNAFU by Bruca Baattia TUtaH AtNtn*5tT/ •nc-nMtTOHBP^ FAMOUS. INTO OPPBKWHny... KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright TWHKCFAU., ■fi«E5TUFFf TME»i ytu axirV \ VE6M1 <9ErPCHE..

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FOCUS/Home MANCHESTER HAS IT Santa Rosa has many features Weeders Guide Remember that popular 60s song, “Up On The Roof," extrolling the SAVE BUY AT SAVE joys of escaping to a private House of the Week Providing Tax and Financial CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER getaway on the roof? The Santa Space seeds Serving The Area For 25 Years Rosa, with its rooftop observatory, Accounting Services to AUCTIONS is custom-designed for just such Every Monday Custom Designed Baths And Kitchens delights. And that’s just one of the will be grown Businesses and Individuals (and some Thursday & Fridays) Total Remodeling unique features of this colos.sal, to­ Visit Our Newly Remodeled Showroom tally informal Spanish-style home. By Earl Aronson H.M. Igdalsky, M .S.T. Here, rectangular rooms arc the Talk With Our Certified Kitchen Designer The Associated Press Certified Public Accountant exception rather than the rule, and THinsmrmrosimimomY. v V e s t b w many of them have more windows L e s C s r e There will be tomatoes from heaven — at least, 150 North Main Street UNION ...... © R S I HITCMCm than walls. The huge hexagonal from outer space — this spring and summer. living/dining room is lined with Twelve-and-one-half million tomato seeds, plus Manchester, Connecticut r ★ NOTAHY seitvices * I 25 Olcott Street, windows On five sides. A window 1.5 million seeds of many other varieties, that had I N K iB A Manchester scat, easily long enough for two 647-4810 COPIES m e I MANCHESTER M A l l been orbiting for almost six years on a free-flying I ^ e a c h l 811 Miln 81. nappers to sleep head to head, ex­ satellite were recently retriev^ by the space shuttle 649-7544 pands the room still further at one of Columbia 185 miles above the Earth. the angles. At the opposite end of The SEEDS — Space Exposed Experiment BARRY E. STEARNS (203)643-7459 the house, a half-octagonal guest Development for Students — tomato project is a CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER GARNER'S room creates an interesting, some­ cooperative effort of the NASA Education Services Serving The Area For 25 Years Carpet Supply g ^ what smaller turret-shaped roofline, Branch, NASA’s Hampton, Va., Langley Rc.search a reflection of the similarly-shaped Center, and F^k Seed Co. of Greenwood, S.C. In­ BA. /-AAJV /!*■'“***’ ’t' ' ELITE ENGRAVING look-out perched on the tile rooftop. volved are 40,000 educators and four million stu­ W e carry a complete line of tools Sr supplies ^ m The kitchen/nook/family room dents in 150,(XX) classrooms in the United States & AWARDS juts out into the back yard in a half- and abroad. for the Installer or Do-It-Yourselfer hexagonal. Inside, a Spanish-style This spring, classes from fifth grade through col­ TROPHIES • AWARDS • PLAQUES ■ RIBBONS stucco and brick arch over the island lege will receive kits containing space-flown seed Open 6 Days a week IS PLASTIC & METAL ENGRAVING - < range-top is the focal point, serving SECOND FLOOR PLAN and seed that remained on Earth stored in Park’s a practical purpose as well. Heat and OVERALL DIMENSIONS. 80-V t 5 9 -tr humidity- and temperature-controlled seed rooms. r . 1 LIVING: 3498 $Quir« N tt cooking odors escape through the The complexity of the student experiments will 151 Pine St. rear metal hood at its apex. COVERAGE »S8 square feet vary, depending on the grade level. Results will be 464 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT 06040 649-1752 A couple parrots and a jungle of * •C‘V»Tpf reported to NASA. Manchester, CT r. ■ s s greenery will be right at home in the PATC “It’s the first time that so many have had the op­ z -D rich li^ t of the sky-lit solarium/ portunity to work with any living entity which has entry way, and guests will love pass­ been exposed for so long in outer space,” said Dr. O JO ing through it on their way into the Jim Alston, F^k research director. “There is no “Yes, w e do windows** EVERYTHING IN GLASS house. Inner windows bring the precedent to predict how the seed has been affected CeilainTeed Vinyl Replacement Windows WE CANT HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT" O -n natural light of the solarium into a on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF^.” 0 m long hallway, open to a dramatic But Alston believes there is “a 98 percent chance second floor balcony, where a row m«_ROOM I \ * f 1m that most of the seed sent into orbit will germinate J. A. WHITE GLASS CO., i»c m K of half-round windows let in still and grow.” 6 4 9 - 1 1 0 6 Slop by and see Lois Harken, CKD, for your O) more light. He based this prediction on the reliability of kitchen and bath needs. 649-7322 The master suite is, of course, LDEF’s heat insulators and shields. NASA She can help you with your remodeling IN OUR 40th YEAR 0 1 large and elegant. It has a walk-in designed and built the hardware so that any en­ m closet as large as some people’s PLA/.-rn» , plans from start to finish! 31 BISSELL ST. MANCHESTER vironmental effects from outer space on the mil­ • MIRRORS• SHOWER DOORS• STORE FRONTS bedrooms, complete with a built-in lions of seeds contained in eight canisters will be SANTA ROSA \ From the smallest to the largest and most • SAFETY GLASS• BATHTUB ENCLOSURES• ETC. > CO ironing board and plenty of shelv­ S FIRST FLOOR PLAN from radiation and vacuum rather than from heat. ALUMINUM SERVICES f.AS *.* C» complete kitchen and bath installation. ing. Windows wrap around the spa, Alston speculated that radiation may have S£flV/WG HOMeOWNFRS FOR OV€R 30 YRS and the suite has its own private ^ > dryer combination is tucked into the Ore. 97402. (Be sure to specify plan enhanced the potential of some seed on the satellite. Custom Kitchen Center JO H deck. The ladder to the observatory second upstairs bathroom, close to name and number when ordering). He said that long exposure may mean mutations. awnings • accountants • air-conditioning is equipped to handle the job... is just outside the master suite. > the second bedroom. Designers, Architects and readers “We may see changes in the seed germination and- The den could easily be a home • auto parts • bakers • builders WE DESIGN KITCHENS THAT WORK FOR YOUII ■D For a study plan of the Santa Rose with plans they would like to see or growth. If there are any significant mutant plants, OSTERLUND REFRIGERATION office, exercise, hobby room or art • buyers • bartenders •carpenters (209-01), send $5 to Landmark featured also are invited to contact these may be used by plant breeders in their Visit Our Showroom HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING studio. A small, stackable, washer/ Designs, P.O. Box 2307, Eugene. Landmark. programs to create new and improved flowers and • car washers yiild care Mon-Sat 9am-5:00pm RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL vegetables.” • designeiis— ^n^*^**®^*^ \ * drillers Evenings by Appointment SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE In a separate experiment, IVk sent 1.5 million • driven^ Wectricians GAS • L.P. • OIL com, onion, cucumber, sunflower and other seeds Brush will clean up chimney aloft from Cape Canaveral, Fla., in the fully vented • engineA Vott Vrminators CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER CafLlh... canisters exposed to vacuum. Some may lose the • framers\ v»-^.--s^urriers 25 Olcott Street attached at its top and bottom. One or vinyl-composition tile. The latter moisture needed to keep them alive. Kudzu and 649-7544 By Popular Mechanics person stands on the roof and, while used to be called vinyl-asbestos tile, Manchester 6 4 9 -2 6 5 5 For The Associated Press lotus seed, which have hard coats, may retain their • h a irc u general contractors holding one end of the cord, drops but because of the nationwide scare moisture and survive, Alston said. 37 French Road the brush down to a person by the over asbestos, the word asbestos is QUESTION: When I was install­ Tlie 11-ton LDEF, deployed in April 1984 with • heaters • janitors • masons ^ realtors Your Williamson Dealer Bolton, CT 06043 fireplace hearth. no longer used. Actually, a product seed canisters, is the size of a school bus. Columbia ing a wood stove in my fireplace, 1 • opticians • plumbers • pools h ^ e sure to drop enough cord containing asbestos is not a health ensnrred it and tucked it into its belly bay for the discovered the smoke chamber down so the brush is positioned in hazard unless it has been damaged above the damper was covered with rctuni trip to Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. Seed the smoke chamber. Then, alternate­ or has deteriorated to the point distribution is anticipated to begin about March 1. Who Is wearing the hearing aid? creosote. The damper opening is too ly pull from the top and bottom to where the asbestos fibers are becom­ small to reach up into this space Weighing the seed will help determine if air es- brush away the creosote. ing airborne. The asbestos in floor MANCHESTER from below. A chimney cleaning Mped through the 0-rings of the canisters and ilanrliPBtpr Hrralti CALL FOR A FREE tiles is encapsulated by the vinyl MEMORIAL CO. brush pushed down from above will QUESTION: I’d like to cover the hence will serve as a performance check on the HEARING TEST and, as such, does not post a health hardware. Weighing also may indicate which seeds not reach the area. Do you have any concrete floor of my basement with hazard. suggestions? are alive. Germination tests will show what per­ Serving the Manchester Opp. East Cemetery ,■ • tile flooring. The concrete is even Before laying the tiles, make su.e centage are viable. ^ OVER 4 5 and has no cracks or holes. Can you the concrete is dry enough to ensure area for 100 years YEARS ANSWER: If you can’t remove tell me what kind of flooring to buy Park researchers will plant seed outside, watch the damper plate (almost all damper a good bond. Be sure to use an growouts and share their knowledge with other CALL 649-5307 experience |HGF)R A C m „ and any hints on installation? adhesive that’s appropriate for your scientists. 16 Brainard Place 2 1 uli Service Hearing Aid Cenlerb plates can be removed or pushed ANSWER: Since your floor has type of tile. For example, adhesive The LDEF carried 57 scientific experiments in 86 Manchester EILEEN DAVIS aside once the handle is removed), no irregul^ties, cracks or holes, it QUALITY MEMORIALS National Board Cerliliod then do the job with a “pull-cord for vinyl-composition tile shouldn’t self-contained trays. will require no other preparation be used with vinyl tile because it is 203-643-2711 HARRISON STREET MANCHESTER 146 Hazard Ave . Suite 104 151 TalcotviMe Rood chimney b r u ^ ” which has a cord than cleaning. \bu can use vinyl tile Johnson Medical Buildmg Route 63 not strong enough. Enheld. CT 06032 Vernon. CT 060C6 (203) 763-4096 1203) 0 7 ? -n i8 1 9 9 0 READ YOUR AO: ClottlltR ■dvtrllMmtnls art R A TES: 1 to 6 dovi: 00 ctnii oor lint per day. DEADLINES: For clonlfltd odvtrtlsmtnts to toktn by Itltphont os a convtnitnct. Tht 7 to to dovt: 70 ctnti per lint ptr day. be published Tuesday through Saturdov. the Monchtsttr Htrold It rtsoontibit for only ont 70 to 7S d a y s : 60 c t n t i p t r lin t p tr d a y . deodllne It noon on the doy before publico- Incorrtct Instrtlon and thtn only for tht slit of 76 or m ort doyt: SO ctnis ptr lint ptr doy. tion. For odvertltements to be published tht original Instrtlon. Errortw hlchdonotltsstn Minimum chorot: * lints. M o n d a y , the d ea d lin e Is 3;30 p.n>. o n F r id a y . tht volut of tht odvtrtlstmtnt will not bt corrtcttd by on oddltlonol Instrtlon. J AA R N /L P N - - HELP r r iH E L P I HELP i r r i HOMES SUPER NEW RATE OF PAY I WANTED U J J WANTED WANTED t j F O R SALE R n H DMES I g J ] HOMES HOMES BAYLOR RECREATION Director- I I CONDOMINIUMS CONDOMINIUMS LOTS/LAND CLERICAL-Full time po­ I Every Sunday 7XX)AM-7:00PM Recreation Program M ANCHESTER-Let IZjFOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE sition in automobile someone else pay your I FOR SALE FOR SALE Part time 7AM-3PM, 11PM-7AM. Monday-Friday. Ask RECEPTIONIST/Secre- Director needed. Full­ dealership. Customer time. Workasapartofa mortgage Spacious NORTH COVENTRY- BDLTDN-Beautiful huge about our new hire bonus arid child care reimbursement. tary. Are you a moti­ Service Departmentfor TOLLAND-3 bedroom 3 BEDROOMS = 2 car 1st FLOOR Ranch Condo! HEBRCN-Building lot for Duplex. 12 rooms. 6 Clean and spacious 7 home. Dpen floor plan For more information please call: vated. energetic dynamic and innovative mature individual with Family Colonial. Plea­ garage!! Comes with Attractive unit with 2 sale $89,900. Cell 649- team In a pleasant 120 bedrooms. 2 car gar­ room Raised Ranch in­ with Contemporary individual seeking in­ good typing and tele­ sant family neighbor­ this well built Town- large bedrooms (17x11 Director of Nursing bed I.C.F. Must meet age. siding and much cludes large kitchen, flair. Skip Ha r ve y, — teresting. usually fast- phone skills. Cash han­ hood. Have a look at 16 house with Thermo­ and 15x12) Great for state certification re- more. Great for small atrium door to deck $349,900. Sentry Real Crestfield Convalescent Home paced work? If you are, dling experience help­ Robin Circle, Tolland pane windows, balcony singles who need 2 {BUSINESS Quirements and pos­ investor or starter with nice view. Rec Estate. 643-4060.□ we need you to handle ful. Must be able to and then call Ron with sliders from mas­ master bedrooms Near |PR OPERTY Manchester sess creativity, energy, home. $223,000. Spruce room with corner fire­ busy phones, word pro­ communicate and be RODMY 2 bedroom Fournier to show you ter bedroom, large library, churches and 643-5151 and flexibility. Excel­ Realty. 646-0576. place. New liner in cessing (MultlMate). highly organked. Excel­ Ranch on Tanner inside $178,900. 14x24 living room plus recreation! 8VV% fixed MANCHESTER-Two pro- lent benefit and work AVAILABLE aboveground pool with typing, and other var­ lent compensation and Streeet. Great price RE/MAX East of the pool for summer fun!! rate financing. $86,900 tessional buildings. Immedlately- deck. $163,900. Philips ious office responsibili­ conditions. Please send benefits for the right Great financ­ River. 647-1419.D $118,500. Anne Miller Anne Miller Real Est­ 470-476 Main Street, resume to: Patricia Remodelled 4 bedroom Real Estate, 742-1450D ties at this downtown person. Call Mrs. ing. $129,900. Century M A N C H E~S~r E R - Real Estate. 647-8000.0 ate, 647-8000.□ near center. 646-2426. NEED EXTRA CASH? Cape. Large family Manchester ad agency. Naegeli, Director of Re­ Zwick, Office Manager, CUSTOM U & R Ranch- 21. Epstein Realty, 647- Possibilities for this 9am-5pm weekdays. creation, Marlborough room, fireplace, eat-in TOWNHOUSE with gar- BRAND New Listing' Competitive salary, foran interview. Carter Centrally air conditi­ 8895D charming antique home WORK AT HOME Health Care Center, 85 kitchen, carpeted living age!! Charming 2 bed­ Beautiful 1 bedroom MANCHESTER-Greaf in- commensurate with ex­ Chevrolet Company. oned 6 room home THREE bedroom, 1 '/i bath in high traffic area. Stage HarborRd., Marl­ room and bedrooms, room Townhouse with Condo inexcellentcon- vesfmen* opportunity. Come join our Team of Home perience. Company Inc. 1229 Main St., situated In a lovely charming home with 2 Large 100x150 lot. borough. 06447, Or call large laundry and bath many custom features, ditionaf Fieldstone Vil­ Features 5 room, 2 paid benefits. MAR- Manchester. 646-6464. wooded setting conve­ car garage. Immacu­ Check out the many 295-9531. $995 per month. 646- private corner unit in lage in Ellington. Slid­ bedroom apartment COM. 646-5428. nient to 1-384. Features late. $134,900. Cen­ possibilities on this 4144 or 643-0909 small quiet complex ers off dining room to plus store front. Busi­ C O A C H ne ed e"d f o r Include Georgian Mar­ tury 21, Epstein Realty. property. Call Linda TELEMARKETERS This has the pleasures deck plus walk-in ness area Currently grades6 thru8. Softball CLERICAL-Tax Clerk. MDVE Right In...This ble firepalce. large rec 647-8895D______$118,000. RE/MAX East retail, easily converted in Bolton Public School roomy Ranch offers you room in walk-out lower of home with the ease of closet in master bed­ SATURDAY and Sunday Society Mortgage Corpo­ of theRiver, 647-1419.0 fooftices. Ideaforsmall for Spring 1990. For 4 bedrooms. Its been level with possible 4th THREE bedroom, immac­ a Condo!! 8VV% fixed room. Reasonable evenings. 2pm-10pm. ration. headquartered ine ulate well decorated restaurant. $179,000. Must be self motivated! information and appli­ newly painted and car­ bedroom or den. A truly rate financing $89,900. Condo fee CHFA/FHA $5.25 to start. No expe- modern facility in We­ Ranch on Sandra Drive. AN D O VER -Located on Spruce Realty. 646- cation, call Athletic Di­ peted. Bright and spar­ custom home. D.W. Anne Miller Real Est­ approved and afforda­ Must be excellent in Selling! rience necessa ry. thersfield. CT, has an East Hartford larqe private lot in rector, David Lete at kling on a large level Fish Realty. 643-1591.□ ate. 647-8000.0 bly priced! $87,500. Please apply within opportunity for a Tax country setting. 4 bed­ You will feel Right at Home! 6 4 3 -2 7 6 8 .______rural lot. A pleasure to Only . $137,900. Cen­ Jackson & Jackson Jaspers Texaco, Rt. 6. Clerk. Serving the Escrow MANCHESTER-4 family tury 21, Epstein Realty. rooms. 2 story home MANCHESTER-Lydall show. Dftered at Real Estate. 647-8400.g Interested? Andover, or call 742- WORD PROCESSOR-The Division, you will be re­ home. Vinyl sided 4 647-86950______features many closets Woods. Great 3 bed­ Rentals o -n successful candidate $179,900 Century 21. family. Exceptional in­ MANCHESTER- 0787 for personal sponsible for maintaining FOUR bedroom Colonial, and plenty of space. room Duplex Condo. For more information call should possess knowl­ records on the tax status Epstein Realty. 647- side and out! Features Mint condition. Priced Williamsburg Colonial Convenlent location. 2 interview. hardwood floors, for­ I^R O O M S edge of Pagemaker 8695D Turn your skills Include spacious bedrooms. 1W bath for all mortgage loans. mal dining room, over- to sell. Call Stan for an on a cul-de-sac with a 647-9946 Desk Top Polishing and info gold. Join the pro­ rooms, hardwood Townhouse. Like new. lijFO R RENT Duties include preparing sked 2 car garage. Ask­ appointment. Even­ big 20x17 deck to take Between 3 and 6 pm Multimate Advantage II payment of taxes on es- fessionals at Century floors, bay windows ings. 643-0844. advantage of privacy. Susan Donahue. 21, Eptstein. ing. $142,900. Century $129,900. Sentry Real ^ m Ask for Elaine WAITRESSES software packages. crowed and non- and 2 amesite drive­ $154,900. RE/MAX East Low Condo fee You MANCHESTER-Room 21. Epstein Realty. 647- Estate. 643-4060.□ This position also In­ escrowed loans, coordi­ ways. Nice rental in­ of theRiver.647-1419.0 own the land! $145,900 with kitchen privileges. BDLTCN-For sale or 88950 Private residence, non- EVENING volves extensive custo­ nating annual escrow come investment! D W MANCHESTER-Dul^ 3 D.W. Fish Realty. 643- SPACIDUS one bedroom full or part-time mer contact. Company analysis, monitoring new lease with option Gor­ Fish Realty. 643-1591 □ MALLARD VIew-Ouallty 1591.0 unit in Woodland smoker, no alcohol, i S geous Colonial set on for Colonial. Decorated quiet, considerate. $85 paid insuranceandden­ loans, and corresponding SDUTH WINDSDR-A at a fair price. CHFA with flair, meticulously Gardens. Low mainte­ SHADY plcturesoue Birch INVESTORS Take Note!!! a week. 649-2902. tal. Call 289-0842 for an with delinquent mortga­ home of distinction! new homes. Hurry and maintained Inside and nance fee . .$76,900. ' Mountain 4 large bed­ Live here or rent it out. appointment.______gors. Society Mortgage Wonderful custom get your applications in out. 2 fireplaces, pool, Century 21. Epstein FURNISHED Room (or rooms. beautiful lot 2 bedroom Townhouse. GLEN DAYCARE help needed to Corporation offers a com­ Contemporary on a on these new, 6 room, and 3 season porch- Realty. 647-8695D rent. $60 per week plus PARTS Fabulous location! Call Now $79,900 Century 643-0511 care for children in our petitive salary and an beautifully landscaped single family, attached backs up to open space. $100 deposit. Call Mrs. I Counter Person/Driver For expanding Noreen Reilly for de­ 21, Village Green. 633- 360 W. Middle Tpke. toddler and 2 year old attractive benefits pack­ lot. 6 bedrooms, 3 homes 3 bedrooms. 1 '6 Call Barbara. $223,000. Brook, after 4pm . 649- department. Full time, good driving tails about sale or lease 0336 Manchester Parkade rooms. Monday-Friday. age. For more informa­ baths, over 3.000 baths, spacious fire- RE/MAX East of the 9472. X m Residence. 646-0868. ' record. Full medical benefits available, 1-6pm. Call The Child­ tion. please call Diane square leet ot gracious placed living room, car­ River. 647-1419.0 $245,000. RE/MAX East z -u [ good working environment. Salary ren’s Place, Inc., 643- Cordon at (203) 727-5407 home plus sliders from peting, kitchens with OODLAND commensurate with experience. MEDICAL 5535 Equal Dpportunity Em­ ot the River. 647-1419.D family room to deck custom made cabinets COVENTRY-Move Right O ployer M/F/H/V. Society e and all appliances Full In' Immaculate 3 bed­ r m I CONTACT: SECRETARY/ RN SUPERVISOR-Super M A N C H TTIT R - overlooking beautiful r" O Mortgage Corporation. Immaculate older pool Ideal haven for basem ent plus att­ room Ranch on corner JAMES FORZONO TRANSCRIPTIONIST new rate of pay. ached garage See our lot close to lake, fin­ O ^ Monday-Friday. 3pm- home. 3 levels of living. th e large family. 8:00AM-4:00PM For a growing Orthopaedic prae- 3 bed rooms, family $324,900. D.W. Fish new Ranch model now ished basement, large 11pm. Also, ask about available for viewing wrap-around deck, fire­ o m tica. Excellent starting salary & our new hire bonus, room, attractive kit­ Realty 643-1591 □ Sl^OmOMINIUMS 643-1606 rrasiTUATi d n chen with dining area Remember, Mallard place. new oil furnace. benefits. Rexible hours available. child care reimburse­ ATTENTIDN (5a‘tc h e r' Dwner will help with View has no associa­ A great place to live! Send resume to: ment, and non-benefit li^ W A N T E D This delightful 9 room closing costs Call Bar­ tion fees' $141,900 $144,000. Philips Real Act Now !... Free Family Room (Phase One O nly) Sports Medicine & rate of pay programs. Ranch on Hebron Road MUSICIAN-Available to bara. $134,700 Blanchard & Rossetto Estate. 742-14500 Ask tor Director of In Bolton has always Model Hours; Orthopaedics of substitute or work RE/MAX East of the Realtors." We’re Sel­ • ONLY 1610W N IIOU SE UNITS Nursing. Crestfield caught the eye of those M anchester part-time in any Chris­ __River. 647-1419.□ ling Houses” 646- TCLLAND-Gentlemen’s Sunday 1.00-4 OOPM • 5 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Convalescent Home. passing by! 3 bed­ 24 ADAMS ST. I 155 Main Street tian church, preferably 2482 O Farm with 4 plus acres. Thursday 400-700PM • ENERGY EFFICIENT GAS HEAT m Manchester. 643-5151. M A NCHESTER-Country rooms. 2 full baths. 2 Manchester, CT 06040 east of the river Expe­ 5-5 DUPLEX These House beautiful 8 room OR BY APPOINTMENT • 2 BEDROOMS. 1 1/2 BATHS MANCHESTER, CT 06040 charm abounds in this3 fireplaces, sunroom. or call 645-8387 (10am-6pm) rienced organist, sin­ charming 3 bedroom Colonial. 4 level barn, Call: 645-8480 • CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING bedroom older home family room, full fin­ picturesque setting. A • FULLY APPUANCED 643-6709 f fax) AVON CALLING ger. pianist, choir- units are located on the PRICED FROM: $139,900 > (/) Large living room with ished basement. Sa­ • CHOICE OF COLORS /choral director and west side. Elegant Vic­ superb place to call fireplace and bow front. brina in-ground pool, 4 FANNIE MAE APPROVED To buy or sell teacher. Call 649-8630 torian character. 2 new home. Call Barbara. Large dining room car garage. Excellent LOW DOWN PAYMENT QUALITY CONSTRUCTION BY: ^ > anytime. Rosemary heating systems. 2 car $464,600. RE/MAX East Large foyer. A true condition. $239,900 CUSTOM FINANCING AVAILABLE KASMUN BUILDERS X H Call Nellie Gregory. B M. garage. $149,900. Blan­ of the River, 647-1419.0 home of distinction Jackson & Jackson Harft School of Music: chard & Rossetto Real­ DRECTDNS. TO M onchaifw (Rom Hartford) F84E Ertt 42 - tight at and of romp. Lett on Tolcrvi Tumptka. Be Call Barbara. $169,900. Real Estate. 647-6400 O on North M dn Street. Rlc^t on M dn Street.. I ~ -"t on WoodIandJ»reet I/IO m leonilohl. 875-5033 M.M. University of RE/MAX East ot the tors." We’re Selling (From B olton ) 1-84 Eidt 43 RIghI o tf ei4t. 2nd lc( t rtg h t o n Rt. 83. O n e m ie tc ire tig h t N orth M a in le ft o n M o ln St. fo r 4 / “O BRAND New Listing! Connecticut. River, 647-1419.□ Houses" 646-2482.D 10 m ie. light on W oodond I /10 m ie on ttghr Beautifully decorated A MANCHESTER spotless Cape on En­ Tradition-This classic DRIVER CHFA Buyers, The money's in! sign street in Manches­ Dutch Colonial of 4 SALARY $17,500 ter. Spacious open Call before it's gone. bedrooms and 1 Vi baths L'»g8* Producli. a maikater ct floor plan with eat-in is located on Strickland quality hotiary haa an asoallant Approved 6 room Cape in kitchen, large dining Astrograph oppottunlly lor a highly inotivalad Street. Side porch, new Mancherter's ^w erts School District 1 i/2 baths room, 2 cargarage with individual. roof and more! Price Many Updates. $139,900. storage above fenced slashed. $160’s Blan­ 'Ib Licensed TracticaC Chturses Tha poaHion calk lor dalivaring our M A N C H ^ T ^ - This Porterfieid Townhouse Condo yard, and vinyl siding. oonaumar gooda lo varbua dia- chard 4 Rossetto Real­ won’t be necessary tor you to use the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapl. 22) Your social Charming home near count, maaa marohandiaara and tors."' We’re Selling hard sell. acceptance will be peaking towards a and Qraduate ^racticaC0\[urses dnig aloraa throughout tha graalar baths andafinished Verplank School ^ o u r ARIES (March 21-April 19) If there Is high point today and persons with Hartlord aiaa. tesem ent and is in exceiient condition. H you'd like a Houses" 646-2482 □ $136,500 Jackson & something you really want or need that whom you’ll be involved will find you a ^bu arc corcfiaffy invited to attend a nursing open house Jackson Real Estate. birthday Thia la a lu l tima opanlng. jpira ara £ ft ® y*"'" ‘"y R^T H C o ve n try- someone else can help you acquire, this pleasant companion with whom to SAM - unU yoVra linlahad tailh tha 647-8400,□ focusittg on the opportunities ofxvorhing at is the day to make the request. Your share time. roula. Monday through Friday. Natu- OLD sAYBROOK - Located on Maple Ave. and onl v a Looking for something M A N C h"e S T E R - R a r e 4 Jan. 28,1990 benefactor should be receptive. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) This could be ^Manchester Memoriaf diospitaf. raly a company vahiola la provkiad. cot^te minutes from Fenwick Golf Course and Fw - different? 4.7 acres, A good driving laoord wid daan bedroom. IVi bath high with a view, alumi­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Conditions a red-letter day (or you where your am­ ® lovely 6 room Ranch with central air Mease join us drlvark lioanaa ia raquirad. Ranch in quiet area num siding 2 firepla­ Conditions that have a bearing upon look very promising for you today in any bitious Interests are concerned. Lady Immaculate Doris your financial well being look very.en- Tuesday, February 6,1990, 6:30-8:00 p.m. Wa attar outstanding banalHt, In- ANDOVER — Land -- A nice building lot with 35fi ces. 3-4 bedrooms, 1 Vi Involvements or dealings you have with Luck might engineer something very big dfospitaf Cafeteria chiding msdieal/dantaidia • diakbil- Bourque. $159,900 baths, fully applianced, couraging for the year ahead. You may close friends, especially if you’re collec­ on your behalf. Hy inauranas, luWon raim bum sm sni. Sentry Real Estate.643- 2 car carriage shed, tool be able to make more money than you tively working on something that's new SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) Your wit '' ^''2 plus arid 10 aaes ail apcroved Manchester Memoriaf iHospitaf stock purchaaatraiirsmsnl aovinga/ 4060.□ ____ shed, and more have previously, but you’ll have to work or novel. and wisdom serve to make you a tun s picfl sharing plana, and ganaroua $134,000 respectively. $163,900 Philips Real tor it. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Situations person lo be around today and you’ll Meet our staff and e?(pforrthe possibUities awaiting tfou smploysa diuounla. O” Road A nice BDLTDN-Uniquely de­ gilding lot in the country $76,900. signed 7 room Cape 1st Estate. 742-14500 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) A good you feel can improve your financial po­ leave a favorable, lasting impression on in a nursing career. Apply In Parson will investment could pay off in hand­ W ad. Jaa 31, trern SA M -1P M floor bedroom, kitchen N O R T H C o ve n try- sition should be given top priority to­ persons who meet you lor uie first time. ^ 8 room colonial at the end of a some dividends a little further down the M a n c h e s te r Saa Nanoa Pomtrol with fireplace. Marilyn Transferred owner had day, even those that thus far are untest­ They’ll want to see you Again. line. Follow your instincts today if they ‘JlS.d'.T. to M e m o r ia l S S . ^gSoo!* ^ Vafteroni. $285,900. to leave this spacious ed and unproven. SAGITTARIUS ( N o « . 21) Don t L'EGGS take you In this direction. Aquarius, CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) Because be upset today if M ary Lou Lemaire, H o s p ita l Sentry Real Estate. 643- newer Cedar sided 3 iportant PRODUCTS, INC Jack La/^n Realty 4060.D bedroom Colonial feat­ treat yourself to a birthday gift. Send for you’ll optimistically look for the bright to you suddenly, Changed dfurse 'J(fcruitment 71 H ayn a t S treet your Astro-Graph predictions (or the Mar>cheettr, CT 06040 A Sara Lee Company uring 2 full baths, eat-in side today you’re not apt to have too around. Shifting lend to 647-6882 AtflrmeUvo AcUen 164 East Center Street year ahead by mailing $1.25 to Astro- much trouble finding it. No adverse in­ work in your favor Id come Cquai OppenwtNy Emytoyef East W M tor tndualiiaTpwk M^NCHESTER-New sub- kitchen, open floor Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box fluence will dare cast a shadow over out on top. 8 Tnotmaon Road division. Southend lo­ plan, dining room with EaalW ln^,CL Manchester, CT 91428, . OH 44101-3428. Be your affairs. CAPRICORN (Dm . cation Colonials sliders to deck, heat There’s Miirsing at MMd(--T,?(ceUence in Care for fou r Lifetime sure to state your zodiac sign. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Someone you’ve a possibility good J E n p lo y a r Capes. Ranches Start­ recirculating fireplace 'ing to 643^4263 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) The enthu­ gone out of your way to help recently get through to you „ ing at $179. .'t^arianne In area of new homes sure lo siasm you display tor things In which could repay you In a generous manner thoroughly check wwia Cairns. 65 9-2693 Reduced to $179,900. And return you’re vitally interested will encourage today. This individual has been chatting all phone calls you lindMiyotir answer­ Barnett-Bowman. 633- Philips Real Fstate, others to get involved in them as well. It at the bit to square up the account. ing machine. 3661 742-1450D 1 9 9 0

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X ■ O'. ♦ <■ •> :• A <- MISCELLANEOUS CARS CARS LEGAL NOTICE I FOR SALE THE DEADLIHE FOR FOR SALE FOR SALE The Bolton Planning Commis­ PLACING OR sion at its regular meeting of CLASSIFIED M A G AZINES-All t o p CANCELING AN AD IS OLDS-1977 Toronado. V- 17 January, 1990 took the fol­ CRAFTS sellers. Save up to 67% 12 NOON THE DAY 8. loaded. 80K. excel­ lowing aclxins: | | A Feature of This SPORTS______Call 203-293-0190. ext lent mechanical condi­ CLYDE 1. Voted to recommend to the || Newspaper «i BEFORE. MONDAY - tion. $1000/best offer CHEVROLET-BUICK. INC. Selectmen that they accept FRIDAY. IN ORDER 647-1175. ______Pond View Road and as­ USE RICE to clean the ROUTE 83, VERNON TO MAKE THE NEXT S3 Ford Fairmont 4 Dr. sociated improvements in Inside of bottles and long- PONTIAC. 1986 Flero- $2,896 ISSUE. FRIDAY Excellent condition. 84 Buick Century Wag. Tinker Pbnd Subdwision, Part stem vases. Sprinkle rice 1. as a Town Road, with a AFTERNOON BY 2:30 48K. 6 cylinder, loaded. 84 Olds Cut Sup 2 Dr. Inside container, odd promise by the developer, Teams are ready for Super Bowl XXIV $4,900 Call 643-1969 worm, sudsy water and PM FOR MONDAY’S 64 Uncdn Continental backed by the bond, to com­ shake vigorously. The ISSUE. THANK YOU 84 Bonneville DODGE. 1986 Caravan plete grading and seeding rice will polish and clean By Dave Goldberg FOR YOUR Fully loaded, excellent 85 Chev. Beauville Van $ 7 ,7 7 9 when weather permits. Also Interior. Use the classified The Associated Press COOPERATION!!! condition, original 85 Olds C ul Supreme 2 Or. $ 6 ,8 9 6 voted to reduce the perfor­ columns to sell those still owner. $7,500. Call 646- 65 Caprice Wagon mance bond to $44,000, good, but no longer used $ 8 ,8 9 5 which will be the amount of 5153. leave message 85 Buick Electra 4 Dr. NEW ORLEANS — Dan Reeves noticed the other Items around your home. $ 8 ,9 9 5 the maintenance bond when HONDA-1985. Accord 85 Celebrily Wagon $ 8 ,6 9 5 that is established. day that the helmet of die San Francisco 49ers was to the LX. 5 speed, 44K. I CARS CARS 85 Buick Scxnerset 2 Dr. $ 6 ,8 9 5 2. A p p ro v^ Tinker Pond III J-X left of the helmet of his Denver Broncos on the facing of loaded, original owner subdivision plans, as FOR SALE FOR SALE $6500. C all 64.i-79'^<; 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. $6,3 95 the Superdome. That’s where the winners of the previous 86 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr. $ 6 ,6 9 5 represented by drawings XXni Super Bowls are listed. dated 1/17/90. 86 Chev Celebrily 4 Dr. $ 6 ,8 9 5 “htoybe someone’s anticipadng something,” Reeves 3. Approved the Saur re-sub­ i j 86 Olds Delta 2 Dr. $9,9 95 division, separating a 1-acre said. We re going to have to do something to make them 8 7 2 -9 1 1 1 lot from an 11.6 acre parcel at switch the helmets.” SUPER 222 Wsst Street. Friday was the final meeting of coaches and media R E. Gorton, before the Broncos take on George Seifert’s heavily Lipm an VW Chairman SATURDAY Rte. 83, Vernon 065-01 eSGolSpoilSSpd. IS.8M NOTICE OF HEARING S9 Ford Probe Auto. Air ta ,7 M ESTATE OF i L B8JeltaQLAuk>. AC $8,2M RICHARD J. SEPE S8 Jeep Limiled $17,888 SPECIALS! B7 GLI16V 5 Spd. AC $8,788 Pursuant to cin order of Hon. 69 Mercury Grand Marque $13,468 William E. FitzGerald, Judge, e7JstlaGL5Spd..AC ; JBIG POTHOLDER COLLEC-*?;:: ONEDAYONLY-^ $5,968 a hearing will be held on an :.xTION. Easy and quick:;.: 86 GTI5 Spd. AC, Cass $6A88 application requesting permis­ ;;:POtholdefS in 31 d e sig n s. 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Super Bowl 4 Dr., Auto, A/C 5 speed, AC A u to , A C wheel drive wagon. 5 Manchester on February 5, spraying hair spray on the who injured a foot midway through the regular season, XXIV IS Sunday at the Superdome in New Orleans. 89 Toyota Corolla 87 Pontiac Grand Am 86 Mercury Lynx speed. a m /FM 1990. The following vehicle spot then washing In the will m ^ e his first start since then, that running back usual way. Idle Items 4 Dr., Dark Blue, Auto, A/C A u to , A C 4 S p e e d ,2 S K Cassette. $10,500. 643- will be available for review. 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The describable,” Seifert said. “A great deal of emotion and Then, Joe Montana’s name and “unconfirmed” allega­ 2 Dr., Auto, A/C, White V -6 ,A C Green Bay in two NFL title games, then losing in over­ Red Leather, RW. P.D.L, AC speed, nice. $850. 649- /Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one and anticipation goes into this game.” tions of drug use by him came up. Montana, who in 88 Pondac LaMana 87 ToyoU Calica ST 84 Nissan Maxima Wagon 6039 i Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of time in the 1971 Super Bowl. They finally broke through 3 Dr., Auto Both were asked about the allegations by a November 1985 called a news conference to explicitly A u to , A C Auto, AC , 6 Cyt., Silver PL YMOUTH-i978. /o- the original Insertion. E rors which do not lessen with a 24-3 victory over Miami in 1972. 88 Pontiac Sunbird GT 87 Pontalc Grand Am SE 84 Toyota Calica GT UB lere. 6 cylinder, auto­ the volue of the advertisement will not be Washington television station that “three white quarter­ deny drug rumors, emphatically denied on Thursday that 5 Speed, AC Auto, AC, Loaded 5 Speed, Cassette, AC , Sunroof matic. 4 door, very corrected by on additional Insertion. backs” had once tested positive for cocaine but had never he had ever used illegal substances. For perhaps the hundredth time this week, Seifert 88 Toyota Pickup 87 Toyota Camry LE 84 Toyota Calica ST Coupa clean. 52K $750. 649- been given counseling. The program also alleged that the “I think the key thing you said is ‘unconfirmed.’” played down the spread, called the Broncos “the best Auto, Cassette 6039 Silver, Full Power Red, 5 Speed, AC , Sunroof N ^ drug testing programs protected whites and dis­ Seifert said, seemingly showing a bit of anger for one of team we’ve faced tlus year,” and cited his concerns about 87 Toyota Camry Wagon 86 Pontiac Trana Am 82 Chavy Chavatta criminated against blacks. Auto, A C , Rear Wiper the few times this week. “It’s an injustice talit the scrambling abilities of Denver quarterback John Black, Auto, AC , Cassette A u to ITRUCKS/VANS Reeves talked longer on the subject and from ex­ 87 Toyota LE Van 86 Toyota Van 82 Toyota Supra PRIVATE PARTY ANYONE’S name would be mentioned in this connection Elway. 7 Pass., Dual, A/C, /tuto FOR SALE perience — one of his tight ends, Clarence Kay, missed White, Auto, AC , Rear Seat 5 Speed, AC I at this time.” “There’s the realization that at some point in the game, 87 Toyota Calica ST 86 Pontiac Sunbird GT 80 Chavy Chavatta three games in the 1986 season while undergoing drug SUBARU-19B1 Brat. 4x4. For perhaps the hundredth time this week. Reeves was he’s going to break the pocket,” Seifert said. “We have to Auto, A C , Cassette. 29,000 Miles Blue, Auto, AC , Cassette A u to Merchandise Ads rchabilitiation and another, Orson Mobley, was 86 Pontiac Grand Am G o o d little truck. asked^what has become known as “the monkey on your realize that even when he does, we have to maintain our Needs minor repairs. suspended for four games this year after testing positive Grey, Auto, PS, Rear Defroster back, the fact that Denver lost by wide margins in 1987 coverage.” $750. 649-6039______

Court of Probata, District of Manchester NOTICE OF HEARING A blunt Tagliabue calls TV report a ‘smear’ IN RE: DAY ALEX JASMIN punches. “If you throw enough mud * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days By Hal Bock were still practicing law. I’d like to Tagliabue viewed the report as scatter­ ^your car.v^ 500 W . C e n t e r St.,1— Pursuant to an order of Hon. against the wall, some of it might stick,” William E. FitzGerald, Judge, * AddiUonal Lines 50 1^646-4^1- * Merchandise Under *250 NEW ORLEANS — Paul Tagliabue, testing me,” he said. tion praying for a charge of unveiling a blunt, to-the-point style Dr. Forest TennanL the NFL’s drug ad­ The commissioner dismissed the sta­ / DAILY name as in said application on * Ad must contain price! visor. tion’s charge that positive drug tests were 9 to 9 file more fully appears, at the Friday at his first Super Bowl news con- The commissioner defended the S iL 9^5 You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds Tagliabue dismissed the WJLA report covered up for three white quarterbacks. league’s drug policy, saying, “I know ■nn* m Court of Probate on February feren^ as NFL commissioner, called a 15,1990 at 3:00 P.M. due to this low price.. Washington television station’s charge of as “a smear, a gross distortion, utter non­ enough to stand by it in every form.” sense.” ^ [ From Vernon 1-84, Exit 59 » From Hartford, 1-384, Exit 1 Sandra Haun, Hawed NFL drug testing “a journalistic “Why would the league let a player go on However, Tagliabue would not issue a Clerk n o w : “It was a smear in that it did not name 643-2711 Molotov cocktail.” with an addiction?” he said. “Why would blanket endorsement of Tennant’s opera­ 060-01 In his first national exposure as succes­ people. Until you have facts that make it they think that was doing a player a credible, you don’t publish the story. If I tion or say that the doctor would continue sor to Pete Rozelle, Tagliabue pulled no fa v o r? ” to head the drug program. I 1 9 9 J

In B r i e f . UConn opens Gampel Pavilion STORRS The 20th-ranked University of Connec £Kia^' ^ 9)- Total SCOREBOARD ticut basketball team will host 15th-ranked^St. John’s in i l ^ ^ Tachnicals-ln- Simmons is recognized 8 3 7 ; LecKh, Was. doubte minor (roughing), first game at the new $26.1 million Harry A. Gampel Transactions 837; Ewan, Mon (rougNng), 6:13; Dmce, Was 1982—San Francisco (NFC) 26, Cincinnati KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Michael Simmons, athletic H O C i C C V (AFC) 21 ^vfi.on on the school’s campus tonightT s ( C h a n S . Vterriors 114, Sonics 102 (rougHng), 8;13; Paynter, Wat (higfvstidong), NBA standings director of Manchester High School, has been recognized 1031; Gccaralli, Wat (ttaahing), 1332; Ewen, ^^1981—Oakland (AFC) 27. PhiladeIpNa (NFC) ( 102) Mon (unaportsmanliks corsluct), 14:17; Sheahy, BASEBALL by the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators 1^980—Pittsburgh (AFC) 31. Los Angeles closed Its 36-year stay at the Field House EASTERN CONFERENCE McDaniel 12-20 4-4 28. McKev 5-10 P n io ____ Amertcan Laagua Whs (unaportsmanliks conduct), 14;17; Mey, Atlantic Divialon Association as a certified athletic administrator. NHL standings (NFC) 19 R E D ^ X -A g re e d to terms with Was, misconduct 14:17; Sheehy, Was (rough­ W L P cfQ B WALES CONFERENCE ing). 1837. 1979—Pittsburgh (AFC) 35, Dallas (NFC) 31 Now Mirk ®' Polynica 1-1 “ -0 “ ooo-yo«f contract Simmons is one of 40 interscholastic athletic ad­ rnght with a 99-77 wm over Central ConnecUcut The 26 15 .634 — noiv?n•Ja'^son 0-1 o-O 0 Sellers RMrtefcDIvMon Shots on goal—Montreal 17-10-7—34. 1978-OaJla* (NFC) 27, Denver (AFC) 10 Philadelphia wi^ kf? f^TALS-Agroad to terms Huskies are 5-2 in the Big East and 16-3 overall. St 25 16 .610 1 0^2 0-0 0. Farmer 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 45-92 12-16 ministrators nationwide to attain this level of profes­ W L TPIs GF GA Washington 10-9-6—25. ^^1977-Oakland (AFC) 32 Minneaola (NFC) Boston bosoowi, and Brad 24 16 .600 1^/2 sionalism in 1989. New Jsrssy 24 22 4 52 195 195 Powsr-play Opportunitie*—Montreal 1 of 7; John s, roming ofT an 83-75 win at Providence Wednes­ Vteshington u^ Tcc/5??^ ooo-yoo' contracts. 1976—Pittsburgh (AFC) 21. Dallas (NFC) 17 15 27 .357 1lt/2 g o l d e n s t a t e (114) To earn this distinction, Simmons has demonstrated NY Istandsfs 23 23 ' so 179 181 Whshington 1 of 4. day night. IS in first place in the Big East with a 6-1 New Jeritey 12 28 .300 13^/2 Mullin 8;16 4-4 22. Teagle 3-7 1-1 7, Bol 2-3 Pittsburgh Goalies—Montreal, Hayward, 10-10-4 (19 ^ 1975—Pittsburgh (AFC) 16. Minnesota (NFC) Miami “ °oo-yaar contract 22 22 ' 48 198 205 9 35 .205 181/2 the highest level of knowledge and expertise in the field NY Rangers 19 22 I 47 161 172 shots-13 saves), Roy (0:00 third, 6-6). 1974—Miami (AFC) 24. Mirvwtola (NFC) 7 Central Division wbb Non. ptcher, and Dean Palmer, of intcrscholastic athletic administration. Vlteshington 21 26 ' 46 178 186 Washington, Hrivnak, 1-0-0 (34-31). nu.sKies y2-61, at Alumm Gym on Jan. 2. _ tWfd 1973-Miami (AFC) 14. Wbshington (NFC) 7 28 14 .667 oosoman, on one-yeer contracts. Philadelphia 19 24 : 45 181 171 A— 18,130. Chicago 1972—Oalto* (NFC) 24. Miami (AFC) 3 a s 15 .634 11/2 , __ National Lsagus Adams Division Rafarae—Bi# McCreary. Linesmen—Kevin Mllwaukae 24 17 .585 31/2 BOTton Collins, Jerry Ftataman. 1971— (AFC) 16, Dallas (NFC) 13 DODGERS-Signed Phoenix lead to Armour III 29 16 5 63 186 145 Weekend scholastic slate Indiana 23 18 .561 41/2 ^dan SIM. “ Pat Buffalo (N a^7~*^*^ City (AFL) 23. Minnasota Perry, ptcher, to a one-yaar contact 27 17 6 60 170 158 20 16 .526 6 3-ft.int goals-SeattIo o“ “ cM ill^oV Montreal 25 20 6 56 168 1 54 C Conference girls’ basketball action Cleveland Threalt 0-1 Barm« n c\ o -i, mental iT ^ ’I'^TS-Announcod the retire- SCOTTSDAyS, Anz. (AP) — A ragged, tracked-up Maple Leafs 5, Devils 1 1969—N.Y. Jats (AFL) 16. Baltimore (NFL) 7 17 23 .425 10 Hartford 22 22 5 48 167 169 Oriarxlo IMuUir, 9 c ’u State 4-14 V ‘■**’*' “dministrativo assistant green foiled Tom Purtzer’s last-hole birdie bid and let ^^1968-Green Bay (NFL) 33. Oakland (AFL) C a ^ h c (2-11) will travel to Middletown to take on 12 29 .293 151/2 (M ^ 2 -5 . Higgins 1-4, Richmond 1-5). Fouled Ouebac 9 33 6 24 153 232 Tprente 1 2 2-« teogues. Named Steve NawJsrMy y g Mercy High (8-5) tonight at 7. Seattle 57 (McDaniel P ^ p s acfoiinrstrative assistant of scouting and Tommy Armour III e s c ^ with the lead Friday in the un­ CAMPBELL CONFERENCE In hockey action. East Catholic (7-4) will travel to Midwaat DIviaion (Mullin 6). Assists—Seat- rnirx)r laaguas. completed second round of the Phoenix Open. Norris Division First period—1. Toronto. Olezyk 24 (LoerT»n). (A ^ 10 ^ ~ *" Bay (NFL) 35. Kansas City W P d QB W L TPIS GF GA 10:49. 2. New Jersey, Kasatonov 1 (Brown), Utah State 24 (Mullin 6) Catholic tonight at 8. Malden 28 718 — Total fouls- Seattle 28. Golden State 17 To tiC Moments after commenting to playing partner J.C. Chicago 28 18 4 60 203 181 1537. PertaHtoe—Raid, Tor (charging), 8:18' d e f e a t ^ ^ ^ 6-3. at the Bolton ice P^ace on Dec. 27 San Antonio 27 1/2 Snead about how the greens had improved, Purtzer Toronto 27 22 1 55 224 218 Driver. NJ (holdng). 8:39; Fergua, Tor (slash­ Super Bowl MVP’s Oenvar 23 18 .561 A - l t o 2 5 ^ S t Louis 22 21 6 50 174 166 ing), 11.37; Fetisov, NJ, doubte irinor (cross­ Hi oh n a No. 10 Manchester Dallaa 21 20 .512 stroked a 15-foot putt for the birdie he needed to tie Ar­ Minnaiota 22 25 3 47 167 186 checking. slashing). 1137; Franceachalti, Tor 1967— Bart Starr, QB. Graan Bay High (14-2) will host No. 4 Windham High today at 2 Houston 20 21 .488 Scholastic mour for the 36-hoIe lead. Datroit is 27 6 38 171 196 (holding), 1638; Ramaga, Tor (tripping), 17:40. 1968— Bert Starr, QB. Graan Bay Chartotta 8 31 .205 : Inches from the cup on the final hole, the ball hit a Smyths Division Second period—3, Toronto. Laeman 31 (Os­ 1969— Jo* Nemeth. QB. N.Y. Jets ri-Th ® triangular meet with Grasso Minnasota 7 32 .179 ; Mavericks 106, Kings 93 Edmonton 25 16 9 58 187 166 borne. lafrate). 1832 (sh). 4. Toronto. Reid 5 1970— Lan Dawson. QB. Kansas City (Kunrers, Marois). 18:59. Penalties-Ramaga, 1971— Chuck Howtey, LB, D ales s ^ Twh and Killingly today at noon. Cheney tech will par- Radflc Divialon SACRAMENTO (93) spike marie, skidded to the right and missed the cup. Cslgsty 23 15 13 58 210 172 L.A. Lakars 30 9 . 769 ■ Bennet JV invitational “Come again?” Snead said. Winnipag 23 21 5 51 175 185 Tor (hooking), 2:48; Ramaga. Tor (hooking). 1972— Rogar Staubarh. QB. Dalaa “■ meet with Pbrtland and host RiiHand 4-^pn7 3-’0 0-2 6. Kite 538; Turgeon. NJ (slashing), 538; Dam- 1973— Jake Scott S. Mian# 28 11 .718 ^ ^ 0 8. Ainge 6-18 2-2 15, Smith 2-8 ^ 2 6 ^ tio n coritinuad Friday in the Barmet Junior LosAngato* 2I 22 6 48 218 205 Sacred Heart in Waterbury today at noon. Phoanix 1974— Larry Csonka, RB. Miwni 24 15 .615 5-7 1-2 11, Allen 1-5 0-0 2. ProssloJ High Junior Varsity Invitational Basketball Tour- The miss left Purtzer, a local favorite whose parents Vancouver 14 27 9 37 147 180 phoussa. Tor (intorlerenco). 5:47; Richardson Goldan Stata '975—Franco Harria, RR Pittsburgh m 19 22 .463 1 4 T^£f An ^'^T>son 2-4 0-0 4, Turw 1^2^ rwmant with St Joseph Cathedral of Hartford and a host of friends gathered in his gallery, with a Friday's Gamas Tor (cross-checking). 10:37; Velischok. NJ Saattta 18 21 .46 2 1 4 .Totals40-91 11-14 93 ‘‘‘ Lats Gams NM kidudsd (holding). 16:16; Marois. Tor (roughing), 16:49. 1976— Lynn Swarm, WR. Pittsburi^ Whalers host the Blackhawks L.A. Clippars topping Bonnet In ovortima, 45-43 in boys' ac­ second-round 68 and a 9-under-par 133 total for two trips 1977— Fred Bletnikon. WR, Oakland 18 22 .450 1 DALLAS (106) tion and Corpus Chris# whipping llling, 35-13 in Chicago 4, Buffalo 2 Third period—5, Toronto, Marois 21 (Clark, Sacramanto 11 28 .28 2 1 Dantloy 5-10 0-0 10. Perkins 7-12 x -7 10 girls ac#on. over the TPC of Scottsdale. Toronto 5, New Jersey 1 Kurvars), 539. 6. Toronto, Flichardson 4,1231. 1978— Randy White. DT and Harvey Martin, h o ^ h T r ? ~ 'The ^ o r d Whalers (22-22-5) will Panaltlsa—Osborne, Tor (hooking), 6:13; DE, Delta* Friday’s Qamaa Tha lineup for today has lling vs. St Joseph Armour, who has yet to win in a 10-year career that Washington 6, MonVaal 3 IS Chicago Blackhawks tonight at 7:35 Lata Gamas Not Includad Minnesota a l Vancouver, (n) Deneyko. NJ (roughing). 6:13; Clark, Tor,’ 1979— Terry Bradshaw. QB, Pittsburgh in the ^rls consolation at 10 am.; Bennet vs. II- has included three-season stints on both the Asian and 1980— Terry Bradshaw. QB. Pittsburgh (SportsChannel. WTIQ at the Civic Center. The Whalers Philadalphia 120. Chicago 109 #ng in the boys' consolation at noon; Bennet vs. Saturday's Oamts doubla minor (roughing), 8:57; Fetisov NJ Indiana 115, Miami 105 (charging). 8:57; MacLaan, NJ (roughing), 8:57' 1981— Jim Runkatt, QB, OaklarKf H ^ Coyu® Chris# in the girls' championship game European tours, shot a 67 and reached the halfway point Philadelphia al Bostoa 135 p.m. ^ ® ^ Thursday night Datroit 107, Phoanix 103 Pittsburgh at New Mark Wanders, 2.3 5 p.m. tafrate. Tor (hooking), 1438; Curran. Tor. 1982— Joe Montana, QB. San Frandico m z i Bl^kluwks played Iriday in Buffalo. They lead Ae ^ 2 ^ m .; ^ Corpus Chris# vs. S t Joseph in at 132. 1983— John Riggina, RB, Washington Clevaland 85, Minnasota 84 Ih e ^ s ^mpionship game at 4 p.m Chicago at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. doubis minor-miiconduct (roughing), 14:38; ^ m s Division and have third most points in the NHL to Goldan State 114, Saattia 102 Dallas , ’9 36— 93 The start of the day’s play was delayed 45 minutes by Detroit at Quebec. 7:35 p.m. Shanahan. NJ (roughing), 14:38; MacL-ean, NJ 1984— Marcus Alton. RB. LA. Rakters Dallas 106, Sacramanto 93 ^ P°'"® Hod Olivof 10 Minnesota at Calgary. 8 p.m. (rougNng), 1438; Osborne, Tor rmterfarenca) 1985— Joe Montana. QB, Swi Frandico goals—Sacramento *2-9^ * (p J ^ s l^ lor St Joseph while Lamont Davis ttad 18 frost. The delay backed up the field and left 20 players 17:12 1986— Richard D en t DE, ChlOTgo ss Milwaukaa at Los Angeles Lakars, (n) 1-2. Ainge 1-3, Allen 0- 1, Turrter 0- i points and Ron Ransom and Jeff Crockotf Montreal at Toronto, 8 p.m. San Antonio at Ftorttand, (n) 0-2), Dates^O-4 (^ckrnan 0- 1, Jones 0- 1, Har- su-anded by darkness. Vancouver at Edmonton, 83 5 p.m. Shot* on goal—Toronto 11-13-7—31. New 1967—PHI Sknm*, OB. N.Y. Giants z -D New umpires are needed Saturday's Gamas ° ® ^ ‘- 9frl5' clash, Winnipeg at S t Louie, 8 3 5 p.m. Jersey 8-15-5—28. 1988— Doug WWiams. QB. Wtashington Rebourw^—^ out— None. '^"®'®" 55®^ “ ch had Power-play Opportunities—Toronto 0 of 3- 1989- Jany Rice. W R San Frandaeo wtashington at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. eight i» n t8 for Corpus Chris#. Erin O'Neil led I- New Vbrk Rangers at Los Angstes, 10:35 O J 3 The I^ c h e ste r Chapter of Connecticut Board of Ap- p.m. New Jersey 0 of 9. Sacramento at Charlotte, 7:30 p,m, Ung with six points. Bill enters rehab clinic o poved Umpires will conduct two clinics for candidates Atlanta at Orlando, 730 pm. (A inge 7). D allas 21 ( H a r p e r ^ Tote^ Sunday'* Camas Goalie*—Toronto. R eeu 4-1-0 (28 *hot*-27 mtere«ed m officiating youth and scholastic games Cleveland at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. 'ouls-Sacramento 18, Dallas 14^ A -17.oo ° llling boys hoop STATE COLLEGE, ft. (AP) — Penn State quarter­ Philadalphia at Vtashingtot.. 1 2 3 5 p.m. save*). New Jersey. Burke 17-13-4 (31-26) O -n Detroit at Minnesota, 8 p.m. back Tom Bill, whose college career has been marred by Now Jersey at New Iferk Islanders. 1 ;05 p.m. A— 19,040. Game-by-game results fi«t clinic will be held Feb. 19 from 7 to 9 ^ . at the New Jersey at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. llling J ^ o f High varsity boys' basketball Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 2 3 5 p.m. Referee-Kerry Fraser. Linesmen—Pat 0 m Mahoney Rec Center. 110 Cedar St., with the exam to Dallas at Houston. 8:30 p.m. learn u p f ^ Its record with a 45-43 win over the injury and alcohol-related problems, has withdrawn from Dapuzzo and Mark Pars. (x-ovatlima) New York at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Pistons 107, Suns 103 East Hartford High Irashmon, Chris Loomis had DENVER BRONCOS become an urnpu^ set for Feb. 21. school to enter a rehabilitation clinic. Coach Joe ftlcmo NHL results Raguter Season Milwaukee at Utah. 9:30 p.m. p h o e n ix (103) '^ " ® ’ 0. Monfrell Brown nine and Ed Lamarre fiva to lead llling. said Friday. WON 11, LOST 5 S i to 26. also from 7 San Antonio at Saattia, 10 p.m. ^-2 2T. Rambis 3-8 0-0 6. Blackhawks 4, Sabres 2 34 Kansas City Portand at Lot Angelas Clippers, 10:30 p.m Bill, 21, began the 1989 season as the starting quarter­ Football to 9 p.m.. with the exam given on March. 1 Chicago 2 1 1—4 28 at Buffalo Sunday's Gams back but was suspended by fttemo Sept. 19, a day after 31 L A Raiders ^ r f i ^ e r information, call Joe Walling at 646-4804 Phoenix at Boston, 12:30 pm Buftolo 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 or Don Themen at 875-8277. ^ 1M . ° ■^°'®'® Bowling a c ^ p u s police officer cited the redshirt senior for First Period-1. Chicago. Thome* 23 13 at Clevaland m >, NBA results DETROIT (107) public drunkenness. (Creightoa T.Murray). 5:46. 2. Chicago. Hud­ NFL playoff glance 16 I H?d>r»n 2-2 0-0 4, ErNrards 5-16 1-1 11 son 6 (Sutter, McGill), 6:26. Penal­ wild Card 14 Indianapolis 24 at Sealtle-x 76ers 120, Bulls 109 t?'"*® ® ' 19-1A 6-8 31. Dumars 7-18 2-2 is ' In a letter released by Penn State’s sports information ties—Creighton. Chi (slashing). 8:23; Ruuttu Sunday, D ec. 31 24 Philadalphia MHS football holds banquet 9-® Salley 2-4 1-2 5. V John-' Bui (hooking), 8 2 3 ; Hudaoa Chi (tripping). NFC > CO CHICAGO (100) Blossoms office. Bill said he was leaving school on his own accord. 34 Rttsburgh 923; Russell. CN (roughing), 11:35; Harttitan Lot Angetea Rams 21, Philadalphia 7 Pippen 9-15 3-6 22. Grant 6-15 2-2 14 T a a - O ’ ® 2. Greenwood The Mmchester High football team held its Letter Buf (rougN.Tg). 11.-35; Foligno, But (tripping), AFC 16 at Kansas City 17 21 r e f. <«> 3- Totals 42-96 17i ° 4S«®rfi‘ili®Ll®®“'‘'®' -'®"®' Hatlan ^ > Winnere Bmquet on Thursday at the high school E^»on 2-4 0-0 4, Jor- 1^ 468, Carolyn Beaman 185, Marilyn Mayers 15i36. Pittsburgh 26, Houston 23, OT 14 at Washington 31 -Hodges 1-4 0-0 2. King 6-10 Gretzky simply worn out Second Period—3, Buffalo, Turgaon 23 41 Saattia J 3 H c a ^ r i a with a crowd of over 400 in attendance 2- 3 14. Perdue 0-0 0-0 0. Nealy 0-1 M 0 24 35 22 22-103 EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — The Great One turned (Andraychuk, Ramsey), 134. 4, Chicago Divisional Playoffs 13 at Raidart-x > baS-''^Aris“'^ I ^ ' F ein ted . They were: Senior *■ Sandora 0-10-0 0, Davis 3-Roint goal— PNtenix 2-’l Creighton 26 (Konroyd), 6 3 2 . Panalboe— Ram­ Saturday, Jan. 6 7 Giants 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 45-93 18-25 109 29 years old on Friday, and he’s looking more like The sey. But (interference), 1437; Wilson. Chi 37 at Phoanix “D opk. Ans Leonard and Steve Joyner; Offensive PHILADELPHIA (120) Chamber* 0-3),' AFC tfotroit 6-13 (Laimbear 5-8, Henderson i i Tired One these days. (hooking), 14:18; Buffalo bench, wvld by Cleveland 34, BuRalo 30 16 at San Diego B arl^ 12-17 13-14 37, Mahorn 0-00-00 Thorrtas0-3). F o u le d S u F ^ J ^ ' Foligno (too many men on ice). 16:34. Oivtoional Ptoyoff G m in ^ 5-11 2-2 12, Dawkins 6-11 5-7 17' Radio, TV NFC ^ e Back. Scott Marcantonio; Defensive Line: George R«hwnd*-T>hoenix 55 (Chambers 13), D ^ t Wayne Gretzky admits it, but he says he’s not over the Third Period—5, Chicago, Creighton 27 (M ur­ San Francisco 41, Minnesota 13 24 Rttsburgh ^ ^ n a 12-19 3-3 28. Smith 4-10 3-4 11 hill. ray, Thomas). 8;36. 6. Buftalo, Kennedy 2 Sunday, Jan. 7 AFC Champlonahlp A n ^ s o n 4-11 3-3 11. Brooks 0-2 0-0 o' rk l i h l f ' r^22*■ Assists—Phoenix 20 (Hartman), 9:40. Panaltie*—Nona. 37 Cleveland t iU ^ P h " ®’'i 25 (Thomas 12). ToW NFC Today “Everybody gets a little bit tired,” Gretzky said. “I’ve Shots on goal—Chicago 10-B6—24. BuRalo Anthony C. Alibrio Ii°M 3?-3^'’iro:® fouls—Pho®nix 23, Datroit 25. Tachni- Lot Angeles Rams 19, New York Giants 13. Just got to play that much harder and work my way out of 9*14“11—34, OT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Award. Chns Mena; Alex Ferguson Award (freshmen)- A- 2L 454"°'' ‘'®'®'’®». Thomas. ^ Aaron Custer and Peter Sirois. u uresnmen;. piJl'^ 9 0 33 18 34 24—109 it.” Power-play Opportunittes—Chicago 0 of 3' AFC Regular Season PhiM^phla 33 37 23 27—120 Buffalo 0 of 3. WON 14, LOST 2 1:30 p.m — Collage basketball' Miein at Denver 24. Pittsburgh 23 : Rob Bovee. John Rossetti and Rodney Crockett w e r e 3-Point goals—Chicago 1-7 rplDDen i . t Gretzky and the Los Angeles Kings came to Edmon­ Goalies—Chicago. Chavrier, 13-11-3 (34 30 at Indianapolis N ^ 'y 0- 1. Jordan ^ ita ie l' Big EaM Conlarenca Notro Damo, SportsChannol shots-32 saves). Buffalo, Puppa, 19- 11-5 20 at Tampa Bay r named tn-captains for the 1990 season. ^ O 'all 1:30 pm . — Flyers at Bruins, NESN ton Thursday night to play his former Oilers teammates, Contereno* Ciian^itonahlps . o"^ (Hawkins 1-3, Smith 0- 1). Fouled L W (24-20). Sunday, Jan. 14 38 al Philadsiphia S t John's „ . . , o and he did not look like the same No. 99 who became the A— 16,433. 12 L A Rama Sil'rSP'!®"-A9 (Grant 8), DeftTcNniS'^ ®* AFC ^lacW phia 50 (Barklay 21). Assiste-Chicago Georgetown r, , ,,- , NHL’s all-time leading scorer earlier this season. Rafarsa—Rob Shick. Linesman—Wayne Danvar 37, Clevaland 21 24 at New Orlearw ' Westhill appeals probation Tnt Philadelphia 26 (Dawkins^ CONNECTICUT 5 2 ifi i Bonnsy, Bob Hodges. NFC 31 alDallat Tota^ (o tIs—C hicago 24, Philadalphia 18. Tech­ G^SeTowaCl21:S3‘”‘^ ““"^ “■ The man widely considered hockey’s greatest player is Providence ! a e San Francisco 30, Los Angalet Flams 3 37NewEnglwKl A (AP) — The Connecticut Intcrscholastic nical Chicago coach %Jackson. A— 18,168 Syracuse 4 3 a f n m' ~ 'S' °P®"' Cf»nnel 8 worn out. on the ice and off. He seems frustrated and is Capitals 6, Canadians 3 23 at Jats 4I pm. — Golf: Phoanix Open, ESPN Athletic Conference has been asked to reconsider the Villanova 3 4 a losing his grip on the NHL scoring lead as Mario MontrMi 2 0 1__3 Super Bowl XXIV 31 New Orleans Pacers 115, Heat 105 Salon Hall III-, 45 Atlanta three years probation slapped on Westhill High School’s Lemieux closes in. Washington 4 2 0_6 Sunday, Jan. 28 MIAMI (105) Pittsburgh 1 5 6 in First Period-1, Washington, Hunter 13 At NswOfteans 17 Graan Bay sports programs for alleged recruiting violations by the Boston Collega g 7 5 ,, . 5 — Goltege basketball: La Salle at For- 34 Giants dham, SportsChannel ' (Tucker, G.CourtnalO, 6:23. 2. Washington. Danvar vs. San Francisco. 5 p,m. basketball coach. Today's Gamas 23 at Atlanta c ~ Blackhawks at Whalers Drucs 3. 7:19. 3, Washington, Ridley 18 (Miller, 30 at L.A. Rams L a e^L! • ® ?^P®on 3-4 11. Long 1-3 pm ®* UConn (Gampel Ftavilion). 8 Pro Bowl Stamford School Superintendent William Papallo SportsChannel. VO'IC "naiers. Devils’ Shanahan suspended Leach), 10:24. 4. Washington, Rouse 2 (Tucker, 21 BuRalo s c'lS; 0. Cummings 2-6 2-2 6 Sunday, Fab. 4 wotc a letter to the CIAC and also appeared at a CIAC Arizona at Pittsburgh, 1 pm iJ '’■"Vr" basketball: St John's at Hunter), 12:27. 5. MonVaal, Smith 11 (Naslund, 26 Chicago IN d" £ ^ ^ ( i? 5^° 28-36 105. ’ NEW YORK (AP) — Forward Brendan Shanahan of Svoboda), 14:38. 6, Montreal, Challos 9 At Honolulu Syracuse at Georgetown. 3 p.m UConn. Channel 8. WPOP (AM-1410) AFC vs. NFC Divisional Ptoyoff Iroard m ating last week asking the conference to remove (MePhee), 16:05 (ah). Panaltias—Svoboda, Providenca at Boston Collage, 8 p m the New Jersey Devils has been suspended for five 41 Mirvtesota Pwson fr17 2-2 20, LThompson 0-0 0-0 0 St^on^H^^dl.liEl?!'®®® ‘ * " * ® “ ” "' ' ' “‘®"<~“ ®' 13 the penalty against all but the basketball program. Villanova at Saton Hall, 8 pm . games because of a highsticking incident with (Quebec Mon (hooking), 2:14; Hayward. Mon, served by Super Bowl champions NFC Championship 8:30 pm. - - Nete at Bulls, Channel 9 MePhee (delay of gams), 3:52; Rouse, Was 30 L A Ram* School officials appealed the ruling after receiving 3 Si 19. McCloud 10 p m — Tennis; Australian Open ESPN defenseman Michel Petit, the NHL said Friday. (high-sbcking), 12:50; Lamlaux, Mon, minor- 1989—San Frandsoo (NFC) 20. Cincinnati complaints from parents and teachers who don’t under­ 5 r^Ir^' ®. Wittman 1-5 0-0 Mof. ay's Gamas major (Instigator, figh#ng), 14:15; Sheehy, Wtas, (AFC) 16 Syracuse a. St fohn's, 7:30 pm . Sunday ‘In considering this incident, it is acknowledged that stand why the enUre sports program was placed on fs-reltss m major (fighbng), 14:15; MePhea, M oa major 10^988—Washington (NFC) 42. Denver (AFC) Shanahw did not strike Petit out of retaliation for an ear­ (figh#ng), 1635; Rouse, Whs, major (igh#ng), probation. Tljasday's Gamas lnd' , 1 2 f m 3 lier incident involving the two players,” Brian O’Neill, 16:05; Bergland, Whs (holding), 20:00. ^1987—N.Y. Giante (NFC) 39. Denver (AFC) UConn at Massachusetts, 8 pm . ‘ pm. — Golf. Phoenix Open, ESPN 20 “The question that has come up from people is. ‘Why Saton Hall at Goorgetown, 7:30 p.m Second Period— 7. Washington. G.Courtnall 3- Wnlgoals-Miami 1-3 (Rice 1- 1, Douglas ihc league’s executive vice president, said. “However, it 17 (Hatcher, Johansson), 10:55 (pp). 8, Providence at Villanova. 8 pm . Ct^C3~ ®»^. 1986-Chicago (NFC) 46. New England pumsh everybody for the alleged acts of a few?’” said 2-12 (Miller 5V. IS clear that he used his stick in a very reckless manner Washington, G.Courtnall 18 (Raynter, Hunter), (AFC) 10 o u t - Seikaly. Smite 3 p.m — College basketball: Tamote at st EMERGENCY school spokesman Allen Grafton. Bonavanture, SportsChannel ' ®‘' 14:24. Penalties— Chelios, Mon (delay of 1985—San Francisco (NFC) 38. Miami (AFC) Rebounds Miami 46 (B.Thompson 10) Im _ „'M»

to be activated By Steve Wilstein The Associated Press person,” said Fendick, who has watched the 18-year-old Fernandez mature since By John Mossman turning pro at 14. The Associated Press MELBOURNE, Australia — Mary Joe Fernandez is more than just a Chrissie “She can be a funny person. She gets NEW ORLEANS — It’s tough to tell if Paul Green is clone, one of the legion of players copy­ you laughing when you don’t expect it. She’s got a great sense of humor. A lot of N happier about playing in the Super Bowl or paying off ing the style of Chris Evert but unable to people don’t see it because she’s so unas­ his Jeep. equal her success. You tend to worry about mundane matters such as car Some of those other youngsters with suming and introspective.” I payments and phone bills when you’re a $l,000-a-weck two-fisted backhands made it big for a Fernandez, who lives with her family Developmental Squad member, as Green has been this while and faded — Tracy Austin, Andea in Miami when she’s not touring, was bom in the Dominican Republic. Her season. Jaeger, Carling Bassett. Many others never made it beyond the early rounds of father, Jose, is an attorney who was bom tournaments. in Spain. Her mother, Sylvia, is a Cuban- A new generation of clones has come born real estate broker. Mary Joe’s name along with as much promise — Jennifer is a translation of her Spanish name, Maria-Jose. Capriati, Monica Seles, Anke Huber — and perhaps they may have a more sig­ “She’s really family-oriented,” said nificant impact on the game. Pam Whyteross, the women’s tour direc­ tor. “Her father’s here, and in the States The differences between Evert and the others, though, have been Evert’s inten­ she has her little niece with her a lot. She sity, concentration and durability — fac­ loves that family presence. She’s quiet I and very dedicated. She went out to tlte tors that go beyond coaching. player party here, but she’s not a disco § ^ Fernandez, who plays Steffi Graf in the goer.” Ausualian Open women’s final Saturday, Ted Tinling, the player’s fashion desig­ may have modeled her game after Evert V i # ner and long-time observer of the tour, but is already going her own way on the ^ m court and off. made a Wighunan Cup outfit for Fernan­ dez and got to know her better. She hasn’t yet displayed the kind of mental discipline in her game that Evert “I think the first impression is she’ll al­ ways be a quiet player,” he said. “She’s The Associated Press had, but she has shown a willingness to veiy thorough and she could be am­ develop her talents to meet the challenges posed by the new leader of the game, bitious. I think she could be in the top m H WIDE RECEIVER — San Francisco’s Jerry Rice reaches for a pass during the NFC Cham­ five at the end of the year.” pionship game against the Rams. Rice and his teammates take on the Denver Broncos Graf. Graf serves hard, attacks the net and Graf, No. 1, has beaten Fernandez, No. Sunday in Super Bowl XXIV in New Orleans. “You make just enough to pay the rent and have a SS good time,” the Denver Broncos tight end said. wallops forehands like men players. The 11, in their three previous matches, on z -D After practicing with the team, attending meetings and question Fernandez and others will have hard courts and clay in 1986 and on the doing everything but play in a game since September, to answer is whether Graf can be beaten grass at Wimbledon in 1988. But Fernan­ O JD Green finally gets a chance to suit up — just in time for from the baseline, in the Evert style, or dez, two years younger than Graf, is I” O 49ers’ duo of Taylor and Rice The Associated Press Sunday’s Super Bowl. must be beaten at her own game. stronger and more versatile now. O ^ He is being activated to help compensate for the ab­ Fred Stolle, the former Australian ten­ TOP GUN Ivan Lendl prepares a serve in his semifinal match Fernandez, who upset No. 3 Zina Gar­ Q m sence of backup Pat Kelly, who underwent knee surgery nis star who worked with Fernandez for against V&nnick Noah at the Australian Open Tennis Champion­ rison in the quarters, wasn’t worried could be mismatch for Broncos last week, and the possible limited availability of starter many years, said she can’t be expected to ships. Lendl meets Sweden’s Stefan Edberg in Sunday s men's about taking on Graf, who has captured eight Grand Slam titles. Clarence Kay, who has a pulled thigh muscle. Orson beat Graf at this stage. final. But that could change if the tall, thin By Dave Carpenter afternoon. He points out that one of and Steve Atwater try to make them Mobley is the Broncos’ only other tight end, although he ^ It will be difficult," Fernandez .said. Fernandez can add some muscle and put The Associated Press his best games came when the Bron­ pay after short completions. A zone usually lines up at the H-back position. Fendick said. “People don’t give her average last year. She had to miss gradua­ “She’s been there so many times. She’s cos held Washington’s dangerous defense is likely, in order to protect “It’s a little overwhelming to be activated now," Green more power into her serve. enough credit. People just tend to see her tion ceremonies to play in the French won so many Slam titles. I’ll have to take NEW ORLEANS — Hemmed in receiving trio of Sanders-Clark- Braxton and Henderson. said. “I think I’m ready for it. The coaches have been Fernandez already has a decent, though as a baseliner.” Open, where she reached the semifinals. it to her. You have to forget about it and near the sideline briefly, John Thylor Monk without a touchdown pass in Despite any mismatches, the uying to keep me ready for something like this. But it is underrated, net game, which has helped Fernandez is a bright young woman, Some find her shy, but she handles her­ ixetend you’re playing somebody else. CD slipped free of his pursuers and was a 14-10 Denver victory on Nov. 10. 49ers aren’t likely to throw deep any mind-blowing. her and partner Patty Fcndick, reach the who can learn from experiences like this self well at news conferences and is “I’m not one to get hyper,” she said. > women’s doubles finals Sunday. gone. The Brwicos, after all, led the more than they have all year. Joe “When you’re on Developmental, you never know tournament. She was a serious student, well-liked by those who know her. “Concentration has been one of the best ^ > And that was the Super Bowl NFL in, fewest pointe ,apd allowed Montana says San Francisco doesn’t what’s going to happen. It’s frustrating because you “Mary Joe’s very talented at the net,” graduating from high school with an A “Mary Joe’s more of an introverted; parts of my game since I was a little kid.” J3 H just 13 TD passes in 16 regular- focus on individual weaknesses — think you should be playing. But when you keep sitting, media. When Taylor and Jerry Rice > are matched up against Draver’s season games — no mmtr l^o “It can disrupt our offense” — and you wonder if it’ll ever happen. I figured I had w ait^ "D under-sized comerbacks, it could be in any single contest. Taylor may be second only to Rice this long, I may as well wait another year.” a worse mismatch. “Public opinion doesn’t faze me in the ability to turn short passes Brad Henke, another member of the Broncos’ Barkley leads 76ers to seventh straight win Tyrone Braxton and Wymon in any way, because we’ve been into Irnig gaiiu. Developmental Squad, was activated in Week 15, which Rice’s decision to shed 15 pounds gave Green and his colleagues on the squad cause for op­ Henderson have been hearing all successful,” Henderson said. "Those PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Charles Kevin Johnson scored 22 of his 34 people who criticize us don’t really in the offseason to improve his timism. streak by edging the Minnesota Timber- week how everyone expects them to Barkley had 37 points and 21 rebounds points in the first half for Phoenix and wolves 85-84 Friday night. be badly bumed by San Rrancisco’s know what they’re talking about.” quickness has not cost him en­ “It made us realize we might not be stuck there all NBA Roundup and Hersey Hawldns scored 28 points as Tom Chambers added 29 for the Suns, Mark Price scored 20 points for the speedy Pro Bowl receivers, who One thing is sure; The 49ers durance. He has gotten better as the year,” he said. “I had a chance to be activated for the the Philadelphia 76crs beat the Chicago whose winning sueak was the longest in Cavaliers, who made Wilkens the sixth have 161 catches for 31 touchdowns receivers have a distinct edge in year has gone on, catching 12 passes Cleveland (playofO game, but Clarence was ready to go. Bulls 120-109 Friday night for their three points. But the 76ers scored the next the NBA this season. for two TDs in the 49ers’ two NBA coach to reach the 700-win mile­ in 18 games. big-game experience. Rice caught They had that check right in front of my nose, and they seventh consecutive victory. five points, starting a 17-9 run that gave Pacers 115, Heat 105: At Indianapolis, playoff wins. stone. It was the Timberwolves’ eighth Braxton is a 1987 12th-round 11 passes for a postseason-record whipped it away. That was disappointing for me, but I The 76ers moved into second place in them a 110-99 advantage with 4:47 left. Reggie ^ lle r scored 17 of his 34 points “As hard as it is to believe, I think su-aight loss and their 20th in the last 22 draftee from North Dakota State 215 yards in last year’s Super Bowl, felt happy for Clarence.” the NBA’s Atlantic Division, one game Hawkins had 12 points during the surge. in the third quarter and the Indiana Racers Jerry’s best years are still ahead of games. who’s playing his first year at and Taylor had a Super Bowl-record Kelly, starting in place of Kay in the AFC Champion­ behind the New York Knicks, despite r Johnny Dawkins had 17 points and 15 broke a three-game losing streak by 45-yard punt return and caught the him,” said Mike Holmgren, San comer, and Henderson sign^ as an ship game, tore knee ligaments, and that opened the door 31-point performance by Chicago’;.' assists for the 76crs. Barkley was 12- defeating the Miami Heat 115-105 Friday unheralded free agent in the of­ game-winning pass in the final Francisco’s offensive coordinator. for Green. for-17 from the field and had seven offen­ Mavericks 106, Kings 93: At Dallas, Michael Jordan. night. Sam Perkins scored 19 points and Derek fseason after being left unprotected minute — not that he dwells on the “He’s still young (27), and he still “They’ve put me on all the special teams and told me sive rebounds. Pippen scored 22 points Jordan vaulted past Bob Love for the Harper added 18 and six steals as the Dal­ by Mirmesota. experience. does so much on raw, physical to be ready to play tight end,” Green said. and Cartwright 16 for the Bulls. Warriors 114, SuperSonics 102: At all-time Bulls scoring record. Jordan, in Oakland, Calif., Mitch Richmond scored las Mavericks spoiled the return of former “That’s the way they should “I don’t get excited,” the media- ability.” A ninth-round draft choice out of Southern Cal, Green his sixth NBA season, has scored 12,625 Pistons 107, Suns 103: At Auburn 25 points and Tim Hardaway added 23 coach Dick Motta with a 106-93 victory think,” shmgged the 5-foot-l 1 Brax­ shy Taylor said Tliesday in his only had a pulled hamstring in training camp and appeared for points, two more than Love in seven Hills, Mich., the Phoenix Suns saw their interview of the week. “I very sel­ Rice, who motivates himself by Friday n i^ t as the Golden State Warriors over the Sacramento Kings on Friday ton, a third-year player who never feeling he has to prove himself, is only one play in the preseason, then went on the seasons. team-record 10-game winning streak night. staned before this season. “I’m not dom do get excited about anything. Developmental Squad. He isn’t sure where he stacks up snapped Friday night as Bill Laimbeer won their 12th straight home game, fired up this week over Smith’s and A 24-5 run in the second period broke Motta, Dallas’ first coach, who led the in the Pro Bowl and Rice is. “Not even that (catch). I never among NFL tight ends. “Just being around and practic­ 114-102 over the Seattle SupcrSonics. Atwater’s comments that they’ll be the 76ers away from a 35-35 tie to a had 31 points and 23 rebounds to lead the Mavericks to a Midwest Elivision title, “People have been telling me all even thought any more about it after ing, you learn,” he said. “But I haven’t played in a game, Detroit Pistons to a 107-103 victory. Sedale Threatt led the Sonics with a looking to rough up the 49ers 59-40 lead with 4:40 left in the half. career-high 36 and Xavier McDaniel was booed in pregame introductions. He my life I’m too small and too slow, it h^ipened. I caught it, we won the so it’s tough to say where I am.” But with Jordan scoring 12 points and The win, coupled with Chicago’s receivers enough to slow them grabbed a season-high 15 rebounds, but it resigned without explanation in May and now they say I can’t guard Rice game — life’s got to go on.” If he gets to line up at tight end, he knows it is his Scottie Pippen and Bill Cartwright seven defeat at Philadelphia, earned Pistons down. wasn’t enough to prevent Seattle’s 11th 1987, after seven years as coach. because I’m too small. But I’m not The Broncos m ^ e no bones blocking that will get ^ e severest test, since the Broncos each, the Bulls rallied to cut the deficit to coach Chuck Daly his first Eastern Con­ “You hear a lot about how big straight road loss. Rodney McCray led the Kings with 22 going to worry about it. I have a lot about their strategy against Rice and have not thrown much to their tight ends all season. Kay, 91-85 with 33 seconds left in the third ference coaching berth in the All-Star they are and how physical they are,” points, while Harold Pressley and Danny of confidence in myself." Taylor: Have their comers try to Mobley and Kelly emnbined for only 41 catches. period. They trailed 93-85 at the end of game at Miami on Feb. 11. Cavaliers 85, Timberwolves 84: At Rice said. “But we’re not here just Ainge scored 15 apiece. Motta is 4-7 So does the 5-10 Henderson, who “jam” them at the line of scrimmage With a one-fourth share of the playoff bonus money. the quarter. Laimbeer hit five of eight 3-pointers , the Cleveland Cavaliers to catch passes. We’re also here to since being named coach earlier this will start at right comer and line up to disrupt their timing, then have Green stands to make either $9,000 or $4,500 by playing pneago then scored the first five and Isiah Thomas scored 27 points for gave Lenny Wilkens his 700th coaching big-hitting safeties Doinis Smith block. month. Sacramento has now lost 10 con­ across from 'IbylOT for much of the in the Super Bowl. points of the final period to pull within Detroit. 13 in the first quarter. victory and snapped a five-game losing secutive road games. 1 9 9 0 J AA » % t ??♦?»* High School Roundup I I • * * a s 1 Chicago tops slumping Sabres

East boys qualify for state tournament play BUFFALO. N.Y. (AP) — Adam 1980. Creighton scored two goals and as- s i s ^ on another Friday night as the NHL Roundup Bobby Smith, Shayne Corson and UNCASVILLE — One goal achieved, one more to go. Chris Chelios scored for the \. Chicago Blackhawks beat Buffalo One pre-season goal for East Githolic High was to Canadiens, who gave up six goals qualify for the state tournament, and the Eagles achieved 4-2, handing the Sabres their fifth N lead when Thomas and Hudson that in game No. 13 Friday night with a convincing straight home loss. for the second time in three games scored 43 seconds apart. and fell to 5-7-1 over their last 13. 73-56 win over host St. Bernard in All Connecticut Con­ The loss for Buffalo, which was Capitals 6, Canadians 3: At Capitals goalie Jim Hriviiak ference play. nearly invincible at home during the Landover, Md., Dale Hunter scored first three months of the season, e- stopped 31 of 34 shots and won his The league win moves the Eagles to 8-S for the season a goal and assisted on another as the first NHL start. and assures them a berth in the CIAC state tournament. qualcd a club record set from Feb Washington Capitals jumped to a Maple Leafs 5, DevUs 1: At East “It feels great (making the tournament),” said first-year 15-March 3,1985. 4-0 lead in the opening 121/2 Rutherford, N.J., Gary Leeman East coach Bill Rtmegan. “That was one of our goals and The victory avenged a 3-2 loss to minutes en route to a 6-3 victory scored a short-handed goal late in we hit it Now we’re going after 13 wins,” he atUed. the Sabres on Wednesday and over the Montreal Canadians Friday the second period and Dave Reid Fiimegan boldly predicted before the season that East moved Chicago back into a tie with night. would win 13 this year. Buffalo for second place in the over­ poked in a 37 seconds later Geoff Courtnall added two goals as the Toronto Maple Leafs won a East, now 4-2 in the ACC, held a slender 53-48 lead all standings. Both teams have 6C in the second period with Hunter ad­ season-high fifth straight game, after three periods. It pulled away in the fourth quarter, a points, three less than Boston, whic.*; ding another assist as the Capitals leads the Adams Division. beating the New Jersey Devils 5-1 fact that Finnegan was thrilled by. simpped a two-game losing streak, Friday night. “We’ve been working hard on holding our poise all The goals for Creighton, a former winning for the third lime in 13 The victory gave the Maple Leafs year and tonight we pulled away. We played a great, Sabre, were his 26th and 27th of the games. season. Steve Thomas and Mike a 9-1-1 record in their last 11 games .great game,” he said. Washington scored four times in a Hudson had the other Chicago and also gave former New Jersey PJ. Monahan poured in 15 of his game-high 27 points span of 6:04 midway through the coach Doug Carpenter a win in his in the third quarter for East Chris I^radiso had nine of goals. Pierre 1\irgeon and Dean first period and improved its record Kennedy scored for Buffalo. return to the Brendan Byrne Arena. his 17 points while John Griffin netted six of his 14 to 12-1-3 against the Canadians in The Blackhawks took an early 2-0 He was fired by the Devils midway y> ^ points in the fourth stanza for East the Capital Centre since Feb. 19, through the 1987-88 season. “John Griffin gave us a super job off the bench,” Fm- ^ m negan applauded. Rob lenders chipped in with eight points and 12 rebounds for East Ire Matt POntbriant had 19 points to lead the Saints, 4-3 in MHS the ACC and 8-4 overall. East’s next game is 'fiiesday against crosstown Manchester High at the Indians’ Clarke Arena. EAST CATHOUC (73) — PJ. Monahan 10 3-5 27. Rob Pandofs 4 0-0 a, Chris Conklin 0 2-2 2, Chris Paradiso 6 5 ^ 17, Bill Evans 1 1-S 4, John d^d (11 points) increased the Indian lead to 17 (61-44) The Associated Press Griffin 4 6-6 14. Mika Marsh 0 0-0 0, Matt Ryan 0 0-0 0. Brian Gorman 0 with 3:41 left. Manchester was 12-of-16 from the foul z “0 1-2 1, Brian Igoa 0 0-00, Eric BarVand 0 (K) 0. Totals 25 18-26 73. line m the final eight minutes. REBOUND — UConn’s Lyman DePriest O U ST. BERNARD (56) — Sean Valazquaz 10-02, Den Handerson 0 2-2 2, grabs a rebound during Wednesday night’s Rusty Ellington 6 4-4 16, Keith Boutwell 2 0-0 4, Matt Pontbriant 7 5-8 19, “P pressure versus Manchester I Ash* 2 2-3 6 H ^ C ^ f 1 Jason Martin 1 0-0 2, Nick Laipes 1 1-2 3, Dennis Vanassa 4 0-0 8. Totals which the India-is dealt with efficiently UTroy Franklin 4 2-5 11. Lou Rains* 2 8-10 14 fSih n game against Central Connecticut State ^ o 22 12-16 56. Elliol Hnlirm. ‘I c I ^ MOO Namnoum 4 0-0 9, O Tl 3-point goals: EC- Monahan 4, Evans I® it (pressure) if 14M 0 0^) 0. Dtnion Toi||»0 0-0 0. Tad Macchi 0 0-0 0. Total* 17 University. The Huskies, ranked No. 20 in Halftime: 34-33 East potted it, Rige explained. “If we pressed them the 0 m whole game they would get Paris at the end of it a lot.” 3-point goala: M- Isaavi. EH -^mF^^klin, kl RaioM, Namnoum. the country, take on No. 15 St. John’s Halftima: 31-24 Manchastar. m ^ MHS girls still unbeaten tonight at 8 in the first game at the new $26.1 million Harry A. Gampel Pavilion on CO EAST HARTFORD — \b u never know from which direction the Manchester High girls’ basketball team will East the school’s campus. UConn comes in at 0 1 attack. V 5-2 in the Big East, 16-3 overall. The Red- m ^ That’s what makes it so much fun, if you ask men lead the Big East at 6-1 and are 17-3 Manchester head coach Joe DeFbsqua. Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald overall. It happened again Friday night as Jen Brindisi, who > CO didn’t have one of her better outings the last time, hit JUM P S H O T — Manchester’s Paris Oates gets set to launch a shot despite the defense of points (69-41), improves to 8-0 in the COC West and 8-2 RaauRK some key outside shots in the fourth quart^ as the un­ East Hartford’s Rob Namnoum during their game Friday night at Clarke Arena. Watching overall with the win. ^ > mo maday ratay: 1. Windham 200 2. MHS 3 Wm.*,.... J 3 -H beaten and sixth-ranked Indians downed host East the action .are Manchester’s Dwayne Goldston (20) and the Hornets’ Hank Golas (50) Coventry had a 43-41 lead going into the final eight 1“ IS*; 2. ( mT s Flau'^'w > Hartford, 56-45, in CCC East Division action. MHS won, 70-52. ' mmutes, but the la th e rs’ Dwayne Lewis poured in 12 of V S!'?™ ^ 2 -Hainea (W). 3. Kra^liraa, (W1 The Indians are now 13-0 overall, and 7-0 in the CCC M fraa: 1. Phillipa (M) 25.80. Z RussaH (W) 3 H ^ (W ^ "O his game-high 20 markers in the final period to turn the East. They’ve now beaten everyone in the league at least game around. once. why we’re winning.” third quarter) but then their pressure took its'toll. We “We didn’t shoot well from the field. I think if we shot I picked East Hartford to win the league before the Manchester is now idle until Friday, Feb. 2, when it started throwing the ball away and weren’t getting the inn ^ Z Hanka (W). 3. FloraSHM) visits Rockville High. easy shots we were. The third quarter they (Bolton) put it a htUe better, we could have won iu” Badstuebner said. 1'08.12.2. Erickson (M), 3. Graamwiod season so this was a big win,” DePhsqua said. “They Coventry was 22-for-61 from the floor. 1M ^aasK 1. Garritt (W) 1:10.14. Z Rivar* (W . 3 ^ (East Hartford) have had some injuries that have hurt and w ~ 1 0-0 2. Jodi Widmof 1 0-0 2. away,” Silvia said. 400 fraa ralay: 1. Windham 3:5a02, Z MHS, 3. ^ Triah O'Connell 6 1-2 13. Shelly Dieterle 6 4-4 16. Jm Brindisi 6 1-3 13 Despite the loss, Badstuebner was encouraged. “I I STC them being really tough the second half. Amy Shumaker 1 0-0 2, Tammy Dubois 1 6-9 8. Totals 2212-18 56. David Hohler popped home 18 points, Mike Haugh EAST HARTFORD (45) — Teresa Robinson 0 0-0 0, Becky Peete 5 0-0 think we re playing with a little more consistency. Our East b ^ l y loses to ND “But this gives us a little edge going into the second 10. Heather Brown 4 2-6 10. Cindy DeRoehn 2 1-1 5, Stacey Mayranen 3 nme and Paul Sauer eight for Bolton. Aaron (jranato had 14 points and Raul Mercier 10 to lead Cheney. go^ is still to make the tournament. We need three wins half. Everyone else in the league has at least two losses 0-1 6. Lynnette Santos 23-6 4 Stacey Kinel 2 2-2 6. Totals 18 8-16 45 and we know it won’t be easy.” and East Hartford has three,” he added. 3-point goals: EH- Santos ~ Pstof Dolla Bella 1 2-2 5. Frank Tozzoli 1 0-0 2 David Catholic High boys swimming team came close Halltims: 22-16 Manchester o o’? ^<*“9^ 4 1-1 9. David Boles 2 2-3 6, Chris Anderson Bob Johnson had 15 points, Rob Butcau 13 and Frank but an 86-79 verdict to Notre Dame of West The Hornets are 4-3 in CCC East play and 5-7 overall, ° *• Norbut 1 0-2 2, ftuji Sauer 3 2-4 8 Mike Jonea 1 (M) 2. Totats 2i 14-23 63. Coombs 12 to pace Coventry, which next sees action H a ^ Friday ^tenuwn at the Manchester High pool. "^ey were minus one of their key players, Liza Benet- Bolton topples Cheney Tech luesday at home against Rirtland High tieri, out with the chicken pox. And they were just get­ ^ TECH (40) — Aaron Granato 5 1*2 14. Sean Wblstedt 2 0-1 s ND goes to 3-4 with the win while East is 0-7 It was First the shoU wouldn’t fall. And then Bolton High’s Cns Hawes 3 1-3 7, Don LeClerc 1 2-4 4, ftuji Mercier 4 2-3 10 Bill Main 0 the closest East has come to victory yet this year ting back Teresa Robinson, who did not score. “She defensive pressure took over as the visiting Bulldogs top­ 0-0 0. Kevin Dean 0 0-1 0, Todd Mercier 0 0-0 0. Total* 15 6-14’40 Central Connecticut Board No. 6 is composed of bas­ (Robinson) killed us last year,” Deftsqua said. 3-point goals: CT- Granato 3. Walsiedt. B- Della Bella l ^ t Martin 1 ^ personal bests in winning’the 100 ketball referees that service high schools in the central pled Cheney Tech, 63-40, Rriday night in Charter Oak Halftime: 33-21 Bolton butterfly and 100 backstroke for the Eagles. Neal The Indians had a 34-31 lead going into the fourth Conference boys’ basketball action. Connecticut area. ^ individual medley and was second q u^er. That’s where Brindisi, who hit eight of her 13 The win moves Bolton to 5-5 in the COC East and 6-7 57. ° U l ^ c z 0 0-0 0 Totals” ^ points, loosened up the inside with her outside shooting Coventry bows to Cromwell P^nional bests. Did you know that: overall while the Techmen are now winless in 11 outings, The loM in the latter event was the first in dual meet for Manchester. Tammy Dubois, who limited high-scor­ 0-10 in the COC ^ t . Bolton’s next action is Tbesday COVENTRY — There was considerable improvement 1. ) Goaltending: The ball cannot be touched by either ing Lyimette Santos to eight points, was also involved in from the first meeting, but Coventry High fell to visiting competiuon ever for Freemer. against RHAM High in Hebron while Cheney is at b ^ ^ t resumes action Feb. 2 against St. Joseph in Trum- team if a try for a basket is: above the ring cylinder, has a the offense with all eight of her points. She also dished Cromwell High the same evening. Cromwell High, 64-57, Friday night in Charter Oak Con­ j^ j^ ’’2ble chance to go in and is definitely on the way out seven assists. ference boys’ basketball action. MHS swimmers beaten The teams were tied after one quarter at 14-all bef re RaauHs: Shelly Dieterle led the Indians with 16 points with Bolton took a 33-21 halftime bulge. It moved to 45-25 “Our kids played well. We had the lead going into the 2. ) Basket Interference: The ball cannot be touched Trish O’Ctmnell a third Indian in double digits, also with fourth quarter. But our bench is thin and I think we just Manenester Iftgh. 88-76. Friday afternoon in CCC East “ * ^ ' ®*“" Sullivw,. Matt Mwiin, after three periods. Division boys swimming action. by either team if it is on, within or above fljfefimaginary 13. “The second quarter we had a lot of opportunities. We got tired,” Coventry coach Ron Badstuebner said after I S l2"i 2 Vital* (EC), 3. ND ring cylinder) basket. The basket, incT " “Someone, like all year, has been coming to the seeing his Ruriots fall to 3-8 in the COC East and 5-8 The loss drops the Indians to 2-6 for the season with V ^ * " ™ ' 2- (ND). 3. Baskmd (ND) i pet, can- had shots close to the basket and free throws, but nothing M fra*. 1. Donovw, (NO) 24.00. Z Sudknick (NO)'. 3. aS b m \eC) nnot be touched if the ball is on or basket, f(vefr(mt at the end o f a game,” Del^squa, “and it always would fall,” Cheney coach Aaron Silvia said. overall. 5SS*?' V ’ 21 points. Z Boudraau (ND) There is no violation for touching the seems like it’s someone different. That’s what makes it Cromwell, which beat the Rjnthers 13 days ago by 28 t if the The thW quarter woes by Cheney were a different ball is above the basket, even just one I inch. so nice. No one knows who to key (xi against us. That’s matter entirely. “We hoped our luck would change (in the Please see EAST, page 47 100 £2k: i 3 Sudimick (N(3) 3. ) Ruining the Ball against the If the t^ l is on the way up, and is not on, (EC) ^ O"'*"' 2- Baskind (ND). 3. ove the 'ing cylinder, it may be piruicd. 400 fraa ralay: 1. NO 3:5595 1 9 9 0 TODAY

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