20—MANCHUSTER }1ERALD, Thursday, Oct. 26., 1989 A Nrwapaprr In Education Pregrain APARTMENTS HOMES Sponaorcd by FOR RENT FOR RENT FURNITURE THE QUIZ The Manchester Herald

MANCHESTER ■ bed­ DINING room set Drexel, Quiet, 5 rooms, 3rd floor. (10 poinlt for each question room, garage,ira c en- hutch and buffet. Pe­ Heat, appliances. Reli­ answered correctly) closed porch. Security. can wood cane back WORLDSCOPE able mature adults. No pets. $800. 647-9976. c h a irs . $7,500 new a sk­ References, security, MANCHESTER - 7 in g $3,200 or best o ffe r. lease. No pets. 647-1221 289-4437.______o r 646-6113.______rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 Vj baths. Immediate oc­ 50 chaIrs-Good for club or 3 bedroom apartment, HaiirhpBtpr MpralJi cupancy. No pets. $800 meefing. Moke offer. ) security and referen­ per month. Call 647- 647-9223.______ces. C a ll 645-8201. 7623.______SLEEP Sofa-Proctlcallv WET BASEMENT? MANCHESTER-2 bed­ MANCHESTER-Verv new . $200. C a ll 646-1089. CARPENTRY/ Over 40 Year* Experience room Duplex. Newly nice single fam ily REMODELING Written Guarantee remodelled, applian­ Free Eetimatee home, 3-4 bedrooms. In Halchwi^, Foundation Cracks, ces, priyate parking, prestigious area. Pos­ Sump Pumpe, Drainage Lines, Friday, Oct. 27, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents conyenlent to Route MACHINERY Basement Waterproofing of Floors A sible rent with option. G C F H O M E Walls A More 384. $700 per m onth. Security and referen­ AND TOOLS 649-6300.______ces a m ust. $1,200 per SERVICES Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 DUPLEX-6 rooms, ottic, month. Call Boland AIRCO-WeldIng Torch Remodeling, repair, decks, ■‘4 V ' I basement, appliances, B ro th e rs. 645-8201. with gages. Asking trim work, small jobs. ELECTRICAL ■ i 1 porches, yard, no pets, $325, Heavy duty bench Senior Citizen Discount Switch of clocks promoted references, security. HELPING PEOPLE sa­ g rin d e r $55. 647-8967. 645-6559 $625 plus utilities. tisfy their needs ond DUMAS ELECTRIC 1 Thousands of marchers in South Africa recently celebrated the Available December 1. wants ... that's what want Service changes, Police recapture prison freeing of eight anti-apartheid leaders, seven of whom immediately 643-1561. ads are all about. as time to check detectors ITTIOFFICE/RETAIL PAINTING/PAPERING additional wiring and called for the release of Nelson Mandela and vowed to keep repairs on existing sage. 12 11 EQUIPMENT working for the b a n n e d th e group they have led for decades. By The Associated Press ROOMS STORE/OFFICE homes. Quality work at While 80 percent of the homes “ IFf> can tell you FOR RENT I FOR RENT COMMODORE 64 with affordable prices. in America have smoke detectors, Entirely owner operated. The International Association of terminal and SG-10 ivhal to look for... 2 The recent plunge of the Stock Market MATCHWOKDS as many as half don’t work be­ MANCHESTER-Room OFFICE - 3 room, 900 Star printer. Best offer. 27 years exp. Call Fire Chiefs is trying to make the sq.ft, on Spruce Street. reminded many people of Monday, cause the batteries are either old or after 2nd night of riots and ivhat to look American ritual of resetting the with kitchen and 649-3125. Joseph Dumas (2 points for each correct match) missing. A lack of the warning that laundry privileges. Lease, parking, out forF 640-5263. October 19,1987, when the Dow Jones clocks into an annual lifesaving Private residence. $700/m onth. 643-6712. Index dropped..?.. points. 1 -release a-settle event. smoke detectors can give is a Non-smoker, no alco­ OFFICE - Prime location, a-190 b-359c-508 major factor in firp deaths and in­ By Michael Blood 2- plunge b-go between The occasion is the switch from hol. Quiet, considerate. heat, ca rp e t. $250. per MISCELLANEOUS H a rB ro MISCELLANEOUS daylight to standard time, which juries, fire chiefs say. The Associated Press $85 w e e kly. 649-2902. m o n th . C oll 647-9223 o r FOR SALE SERVICES 3 An international conference was 3- mediate c-free 643-7175. I P ain tin g occurs officially at 2 a.m. Sunday. While people arc concerned MANCHESTER-Call af­ recently held in Switzerland to discuss 4- resolve d-drop CAMP HILL, Pa. — Police te r 5 p.m . 643-6681. Con- For the record, turn the clock about fires and will buy and install of Manchester ways to save Africa's ..?.., which are stormed an overcrowded state prison fgct Carole.______HAWKES TREE SERVICE 5- dispute e-argument back one hour. smoke detectors, it’s easy to forget MISCELLANEOUS E N D R O L L S threatened by poachers in Kenya and this morning to regain control from FEMALE preferred- Quality Painting Bucket, truck & chipper. about them, the chiefs warn. And 1 FOR RENT 27'h" w id th — 25C several other African nations. For all but a few Americans this Furnlshed, kitchen Stump removel. Free PEOPLE/SPORTS the batteries will die eventually, inmates who seized hostages and set privileges, clean, 13" width — 2 tor 25

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i TiArLyiT 8— MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Oct. 27, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Oct. 27, 1989—9 OPINION Bush heading

A / Aif’"- Prisons to summit of A/A:. 'f 'a// Abortion pill ■./A "A", recycle the Americas needs FDA ¥ / / W '/ p /P i criminals SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — American correspondents at the Like it or not. President Bush will White House. / w, Arias said he had a right to make A- P a, be part of a dialogue with approval P a a/''A By Jack Anderson up the guest list for observances of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega W 6R MIMP He and Dale Van Atta at today’s celebration of Costa the lOOlh anniversary of Costa Rican independence and had WASHINGTON — A Washington, Rican democracy, says host Presi­ How ironic it would be if, after all of the bitter, dent Oscar Arias. decided “to celebrate this party with Sf®' ^ ™nk D.C., police detective wheels through the those chosen by the majority will of and often violent, confrontations over abortion, the “I respect President Bush’s IN THIS ghetto with an informant in the back seat their people.” debate were settled by an abortion pill. of the car, sipping from a can of Schlitz decision not to have a private meet­ ing with Ortega, but there will be a The pill, reportedly being used for about 15 per­ Malt Liquor. The passenger slumps low He also invited opposition leaders TOfiftTHeR,.,, in the seat. He can’t afford to be seen 2 ^ _____ M dialogue among all of us around a of both Nicaragua and Panama as cent of elective abortions in France, has not been table,” said Arias at a Thursday with a cop in this neighborhood, even in MARGARET THATCHER NIGEL LAWSON SIR ALAN WALTERS JOHN MAJOR observers, including Violeta approved by the federal Food and Drug Ad­ an unmarked car. press conference as 19 hemispheric Chamorro, who is running against ministration. Even if it is, die-hard abortion op­ They pulled into a parking lot and the leaders began arriving for a two-day Ortega in Nicaragua’s presidential ponents have threatened boycotts of any company detective quizzes the informant about “Summit of the Americas.” elections Feb. 25. “The truth is, wc will be capable A CosU Rican security officer that chooses to sell it here. top-level drug dealers in Washington. The answers are mumbled. Our ass(x:iate Jim Thatcher stays with economic policy of sitting down to discuss a common said the 4.5-ton security shield was However, if the pill is safe, it should receive Lynch is in the car, and the informant is agenda,” Arias added. mostly to protect Bush and President federal approval. Security was light as presidents cagey. Virgilio Barco of Colombia, who Belter that it should be sold over the counter. and prime ministers began arriving has been marked for death by drug The man is fresh out of the Lorton Cor­ Later, at a public appearance, she said her Lawson, 57, increased interest rales to 15 Perhaps then, those who would impose on others rectional Complex, a graduate school for Treasury chief resigns Thursday under cloudy skies. cartel leaders for his recent crack­ economic policies arc working. percent in a bid to choke off cost of living in­ The U.S. Secret Service super­ their distorted, outmoded and dangerous notions of Washington’s drug merchants. They may down. The government says there is no alternative creases and prop up the pound on world vised installation of a Iwo-inch- go in with the equivalent of a high school over handling of problems morality will cease their shrill harangue. to high interest rates to fight inflation and main­ markets. ihick, 75-foot long sheet of bul­ The United Stales has long sup­ education in crime, but they come out He held the job since 1983, engineering lax The (Nashua, N.H.) Sunday Telegraph tains the problems of inflation and record trade letproof glass in front of the Nation­ ported the Contra guerrilla move­ -n with a Ph.D. cuts and an economic recovery. He and Mrs. LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister Margaret deficits arc improving. al Museum for Saturday’s inaugura­ ment trying to oust Ortega’s San­ V) The informant brightens when asked to Thatcher said today she will not change the Critics say the policies have pushed Britain to Thatcher appeared in close harmony as long as tion of Democracy Plaza. dinistas. Non-lcthal aid continues describe life at Lorton, located in a north­ economic policies that led to the treasury the brink of recession, and many in the public despite a Central American agree­ ern Virginia suburb of Washington. It the IxMjm lasted, but when it began to falter 18 Arias implicitly equated Ortega m chief’s resignation and plunged her government seem to agree. months ago, reports of discord surfaced. and Bush’s status as their countries’ ment to disband the Contras in ex­ sounds much like life on the streets of the into possibly its worst crisis. The government trails the socialist opposition change for democratization in O Secretariat nation’s capital. “You can get everything The two were said to disagree over the cur­ leaders when he explained why he Britain’s financial markets were rocked by Labor Party by up to 10 percentage points in rency, with Lawson advocating a managed ex­ Nicaragua. o o in there you can get out here,” he says. had not invited the leaders of Chile, news of the revolt Thursday. The pound plum­ opinion polls. The next general election, change rate and Mrs. Thatcher insisting it be Panama, Cuba or Haiti. Bush said he would bring up the -< “Guys smoke crack right there in their meted late Thursday, sank further early today, however, is not due until mid-1992. problems of a fair election in bunks... .1 walked into the bathroom once left to the mercy of market forces. Ortega has made it clear he would one of kind then stabilized. Sttxk prices, in their first Labor party leader Neil Kinnock, in a BBC Lawson also was thought to favor Britain like to meet with Bush, but Bush, Nicaragua and arms shipments to El and saw a guy shooting up.” ’~r~ chance to react, dove this morning before interview today, blamed the crisis on “the utter joining the European Monetary System, a under pressure from domestic con­ Salvador’s leftist guerrillas “every For the detective, the litany is a painful recovering some of their losses. incompetence of the prime minister.” mechanism for stabilizing exchange rates. Mrs. servatives, has refused. chance I get.” m Try to think of a race horse and maybe two or rerun of what narcotics officers all over The Times of London, which normally sup­ Thatcher favors joining only after British infla­ If the two have an encounter, said Costa Rican television covered three names come to mind. But one stands out in the country are seeing. They work long The new chancellor of the exchequer, John "O ports Mrs. Thatcher, said she faced her biggest tion declines and capital flows freely in Europe. Bush, “I’m going to be polite, the arrival of each leader live, and mirroring nature’s perfection. nights, wearing bulletproof vests, compil­ Major, was named to the post Thursday night Fishing not an easy life crisis since taking power in 1979. Wallers oppo.scd joining Europe and criticized charming,” but also “very firm.” the million residents of the capital [ Secretariat, son of Bold Ruler, was probably the ing the elusive evidence needed to get after Nigel Lawson abruptly resigned, saying he “Crisis for Thatcher,” the conservative Daily were braced for two days of closed V 0 Lawson’s policies. “Everybody knows wc have a s criminals off the street and into prison. could not continue to serve as long as Mrs. -n greatest race horse in the past 40 years. Nobody raising soft shell crabs, a booming in­ Telegraph reported. tense relationship,” Bush added streets, shut down businesses and Ireland and spent time here studying But this detective has stopped expecting Thatcher retained Sir Alan Wallers as her Lawson said in his resignation letter: “The i , m can remember performances duplicating his in By Robert Walters dustry ever since the John T. Handy Co. The Independent reported: “Government in during an interview with Latin limited movement. Lyr those whose livelihood comes from the places like Lorton to scare them straight. economic advisor. Walters resigned shortly successful conduct of economic policy is pos­ capturing everything from salmon to constructed a huge facility here in early turmoil... Nigel Lawson last night delivered 1 • L n 1972 and 1973, when he won Horse of the Year “I think even if someone went there want­ afterward. He did not give a reason. sible only if there is — and is seen to be — full 1 PORT NORRIS, N J. — Orderly rows 1988 to “farm” the “shedders” and Margaret Thatcher the biggest blow of her • and set new standards for the breed. oysters in the world’s estuaries. ing to reform, they couldn’t,” he says. Major said Thursday he will continue Mrs. agreement between the Prime Minister and the of fishing craft line the town’s harbor, Among the sources of friction iden­ “peelers” that fetch premium prices in decade in office and shook the Conservative 0 He won the Kentucky Derby in 1973 by two packing plants are scattered about the It’s easy to find your drug of choice in Thatcher’s fight against resurgent inflation with Chancellor of the Exchequer. n • ”A TASTELESS, ODORLESS AND COLORLESS tified by Taylor and often apparent to restaurants and seafood markets. Party to its roots.” LIQUID ESSENTIAL TO HUMAN EXISTANCE." -z . Lorton, says the informant. You just have high interest rates, which already are at an “Recent events have confirmed that this es­ V and a half lengths and set a track record in 1973. community, and many of residents are even casual visitors: But even that growing field is not It said some members of Parliament have 4 to pay more. Inmates will trade five packs eight-year high of 15 percent. sential requirement cannot be satisfied so long .t. > lifelong fishermen whose faces are as without its problems. All commercial secretly discussed the possibility of a leadership S ' • The same year, he won the Preakness Stakes and of cigarettes for half a joint of marijuana. weather beaten as their vessels. •There is constant uneasiness between crabbing along a 22-mile stretch was tem­ Mrs. Thatcher told reporters outside her of­ challenge after the new parliamentary session as Alan Walters remains your personal BOTTLE WATER turned in what remains the most astonishing per­ He claims some of those drugs are smug­ ( Port Norris appears to be a model of whites, who supply most of the crews for porarily banned last summer after a fice texlay that government policies will con­ opens next month. economic adviser.” Home Sccrcia^ Dougla,s formance in America’s racing history, winning the gled in by guards, for a price. It happens WITHOUT THE BOTTLE 1 the fabled fishing village where those the fishing vessels, and blacks, whQ Uruguayan oil tanker ran aground and tinue “precisely as they were” despite Lawson’s Major said after his new appointment that Hurd, the Cabinet member responsible for law > > Belmont by 31 lengths and capturing the Triple in the D.C. city jail, too, he says. One who love the sea work hard to harvest its usually are the shuckers in the oyster spilled more than 300,000 gallons of resignation. fighting Britain’s 7.6 percent annual inflation and order, became foreign secretary. David 30 per gallon f -H Crown for the first time in 15 years. bounty, then return to their home port to packing houses and provide other forms heating oil into the Delaware River. Christmas, about 20 of the 80 jail inmates She expressed regret at his departure, citing remained the government’s overriding objec­ Waddington, chief government business ‘ Completely maintenance free 1 in his dorm celebrated by getting high on n Secretariat’s popularity had as much to do with enjoy the pleasures of carefree life and of low-paying menial labor. •Finally, there is the ceaseless struggle his “enormous achievements,” but said her new tive. “Monetary policy is light and is beginning manager in Parliament, became Home ‘ FREE 3 day, no obligation trial marijuana, the informant says. He swears Secretary. No replacement was announced for r" his character and appearance as it did with those the camaraderie of their peers. The settlement of Shellpile, just east of between the independent owners of in­ appointments were all “very cxf)ericnccd mini­ to have its effect. I shall keep it light for as long m Port Norris, is populated by poor blacks the pot was supplied by a guard. Walters. 1' extraordinary performances. The horse was strik­ dividual fishing boats and the operators of sters.” i'.s necessary,” he said. For more info c a ll... 646-0136 But that romantic notion is seldom living in decrepit shacks. As its name im­ The contraband in Lorton is well-hid­ matched by reality. As in most other fish­ fleet vessels owned by packing houses ing in his brilliant, chestnut coat, barrel chest and plies, Shellpile is built upon a base of and other onshore business interests. den when guards come around for ing communities along the nation’s shakedowns. A streetwise inmate is never huge stride. Big Red had both a perfect body, good oyster shells. “The area is almost cas­ The number of independents is con­ 2: coasts, the lives of many Port Norris resi­ surprised by unannounced inspections. natured playfulness and exceptional grace. stantly shrinking, in great measure be­ dents are fraught with tension, stress and telike in its segregation,” says Taylor. The going rate to pay a guard for advance n cause they lack the capital, business skills • Who will forget. Into the stretch at 18 lengths, conflict. •Some longtime residents anxiously notice is $50, which buys inmates lime to Pierce will claim and other resources needed to survive in across the finish line at 31. “They generally like their work but await the return of the oyster harvest that stash their g

Complete display of juries for East. share the CCC East lead with Rock­ By Jim Tierney “We realize Northwest is not a ville and Fermi High, each 3-0. WHO New Unusual Colorful Orna­ dried flowers for dried Manchester Herald arrangements. Sup­ Fairfield Prep (but) we’re not taking “The last four weeks we’ve 1 played unbeaten teams,” Indian CARES? mental Japanese Cabbage Something has to give in Saturday them lightly,” Facchini said. plies for the "Do-It- coach Mike Masse said. “The at­ morning’s non-league game be­ Facchini and his team maintain a and Kale Hardy Yourselfer" - Wreath positive attitude toward the season. titude’s been great.” Masse noted rings, cones, styro­ tween winicss East Catholic (0-6) ^3.95 pots 3/^9.95 and Northwest Catholic (0-6) at “My position is the same,” Fac­ that sophomore Dave While will foam, wreath wire, 10:30 at Carlin Memorial Field. chini said after the loss to Notre start at quarterback if Leonard is un­ cone wreath, etc. East claimed one of its two vic­ Dame. “We’ll go back and work the able to go. ^ _ Houseplants - Violets- heck out of the positives and try to “The kids arc rallying around him Kalanchoe - Ornamental HOUSE tories last year against Northwest, Start Feeding Birds registering a 34-10 win. Northwest correct some of the other things. I (White),” Masse said. “He (White) Peppers - Relger & Rex -Friendly Feeding- thought we had some guys play their showed real good poise and hung in ( Begonias - Orange Trees, is coming off a 60-14 loss to Bas- PLANTS 25 lb. W.G. sick High of Bridgeport while the hearts out.” there (against Rockville). We’ve ( been wanting to work him in slowly. Large & Small foliage Eagles fell to Notre Dame of West $•159 Superior Feed Meanwhile, Manchester High (Enfield coach) Tom DcFilipi has plants - Thousands to Haven, 47-6, Monday afternoon. ■ and up $ 7.95 (0-4 in the CCC East, 1-5 overall) choose from! Second-year Eagle coach Leo really done a nice job.” will host unbeaten Enfield High "Manchester must remain a community where 25lbs W.G. Facchini is not taking the Indians Quarterback Jamie Caminiti and (3-0, 6-0) at 1:30 p.m. at Memorial young farrfilies can grow." Sunflower Seed lightly. wide receiver Brad Twccdlic arc Field. Indian senior quarterback Aris two important cogs in the Enfield • $ 9.95 HOLLAND BULBS “At 0-6, I don’t know if we can Leonard, who rfiisscd last week’s offense. take the altitude of definitely beating 40-0 loss to Rockville due to a tear “Like Rockville, they can run and ^ Tulips, Asst...... FEED YOUR LAWN 25/^7.95 anyone,” Facchini said. “Our kids in his deltoid muscle, remains ques­ throw,” Masse said. Concerned About tionable for Saturday. Enfjcld Along with Leonard, running WINTERGREEN feel bad about the season. (But) defeated Windham, 17-6, last week. Crocus, Asst. . ...25/M.95 They’re not going to throw in the back back/defensive back Terry towel by any stretch of the imagina­ The road in the CCC East doesn’t Perry is also questionable for En­ get any smoother for the Indians. Young Families tion. There’s got to be a winner.” field. Senior lineman Don Holbrook Reginald Pinlo/Manchester Herald Daffodils - 25/M0.95 lW j Again, linemen Todd Saucier and Enfield is the top-rated Class M will return to the lineup after suffer­ school in the state. The Raiders FUMBLE — East Catholic running back John Carroll looks at the football, which was Frittilaria - Anemone - Grape - •fttr r«b«t« Kevin Sadowsky will sit out with in­ ing an ankle injury. 10.000 s.f. fumbled during Monday’s game against Notre Dame. The winless Eagles host equally win­ Vote The Democratic Team Come Pick Snowdrops - Iris - Eranthus and $13.95 aftor robato up your more! 15.000 s.f. less Northwest Catholic Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Carlin Field. Paid for by the Committee to Elect Mary Ann Handley, Ted Brindamour, Treasurer. pumpkin $18.95 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Oct. 27, 1989 MANCMK.STER HERALD, Friday, Oct. 27, 1989—13

In Brief UConn hits High School Roundup In Brief • • • Blackhawks pass their first major test

Kings sign Ellison, Tisdale MCC soccer loses its finale By The Associated Press road again BROCKTON, Mass. — The Manchester Community NHL Roundup SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The Sacramento College men’s soccer team ended its season Thursday The Chicago Blackhawks got a true Kings on Thursday signed top draft pick Pcrvis Ellison RICHMOND, Va. — The University of Connecticut, with its fifth consecutive loss, a 3-0 decision to host measure of their progress. They passed and veteran forward Wayman Tisdale in deals that repor­ smarting from a 30-8 loss last weekend to unbeaten Massasoit Community College. the test. scoring the tying on Phil Bourque’s tedly will bring the players about $11 million each over Maine, is on the road again as it visits the University of Henry Opoku had two goals and Tom Murray one to The Blackhawks won their fourth tap-in with one second remaining in the next five years. Richmond Saturday at 1 p.m. in Yankee Conference foot­ lead Massasoit, now 144-1. MCC finishes at 7-10. straight, their longest winning streak regulation. Ellison, a forward-center, was the first player selected ball action at 22,611-scat Richmond Stadium. MCC goalie Joe Tanguey was bombarded and had to since Mike Keenan became coach at the backhanded a pass in overall in the 1989 NBA college draft and the last The Huskies arc 3-2 in the conference and 4-3 overall come up with 17 saves. start of last season, with a solid 5-3 vic­ front of the Detroit net and Bourque signed. He is recovering from surgery on Sept. 27 to and still have an outside shot at an Division 1-AA tory over the . jabbed a shot past goaltender Tim remove bone spurs on his right foot and ankle, and it was postseason berth, only if they win their final four games Tony Eason offered pay cut Chicago ended a 12-game winless streak Cheveldae from close range. not clear when he would play. of the season. The Spiders arc going through a horren­ against Montreal as Steve Thomas scored The blue light signifying the end of the Ellison was the 1986 Most Valuable Player of the dous season at 0-5 in the YanCon and 1-6 overall. FOXBORO, Mass. —' The New England Patriots, who’ve made several unusual moves this year, made twice. period came on before the red goal light, NCAA Final Four, and is the only Louisville player to This is the fourth meeting between the teams since The Blackhawks, now 74-1, were just but after a five-minute delay referee Dave total both 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. Richmond joined the conference with Connecticut win­ another one Thursday as they told former No. 1 quarter, back Tony Eason to cither take a pay cut, or be waived. 2-9-1 a year ago. They last beat Montreal Newell ruled the puck entered the net Tisdale, a restricted free agent, came to the Kings in ning the previous three. The Huskies whipped the on Jan. 2,1985 and were 0-7-5 since. before lime expired. February for LaSalle Thompson and Randy Wittman. In Spiders a year ago, 35-12, as quarterback Matt DcGcn- Patriots’ owner Victor Kiam is attempting to cut Eason’s $2.35 million, two-year conuact in half. “What is so gratifying is that with each Steve Yzerman and John Chabot had 31 games for the Kings, the forward averaged 19.8 points naro was 17-for-28 for 269 yards and three TDs. game, the team seems to be playing bet­ short-handed goals for the Wings. But and a team-best 9.6 rebounds. Richmond’s lone win was a 27-22 win over VMI. It is “If he’s not suiting up, he’s not justified getting that salary silling on the bench,” Kiam said. ter,” Thomas said. Yzerman received a major penalty late in coming off a 21-7 loss to New Hampshire. Spider The Patriots have told Eason to accept the pay cut or Keenan said it was especially satisfying the third period that hurt Detroit. 49er players in mini brawl quarterback Kyle Homer is 77-for-176 in the air. He’s “to beat a team of Montreal’s caliber, Bruins 4, Nordiques 2: At Boston, SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — A mini-brawl broke be released on waivers, where he could be claimed by thrown for two touchdowns and a dozen interceptions. any NFL team. despite the fact the Canadiens are missing Bob Sweeney and Andy Brickley scored out Thursday during practice for the San Francisco 49ers. Defensively, senior inside linebacker Troy Ashley V- Bobby Smith, Claude Lemieux, Mike power-play goals to spoil the debut of The team had been in a two-minute drill when a skir­ leads the Huskies with 106 tackles (74 primary). He had Taylor’s wife sues for divorce MePhee and Brian Skrudland.” Soviet goalie Sergei Mylnikov. mish broke out at the line of scrimmage between offen­ 13 against Maine and was named to the weekly EC AC The Hawks won because they didn’t let EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. — Deborah Taylor, the Mylnikov, who signed with Quebec sive players and defensive players. Division I-AA honor roll. Ashley had 131 tackles all of wife of New York Giants’ linebacker Lawrence Taylor, the Canadiens do much damage on the after leading the Soviet Union to the 1988 The initial shoving and punching match involved last year when he was named to the all-Yankee Con­ power play. MonU"eal has gone 7-for-59 Olympic gold medal and the world cham­ <- defensive lineman Kevin Fagan and offensive linemen filed for divorce on Wednesday. They have been married ference squad. eight years. with a manpower edge. pionship this year, had 31 saves. But he Steve Wallace and Bubba P ^ s. Several other players The Huskies, following the Richmond game, have two In papers filed in Hackensack (N.J.) Superior Court, , playing his first was beaten by Cam Neely and Randy joined in the fray, but there were no apparent injuries. consecutive home dales at Memorial Stadium. They host Y" Vf-5 ■ game after silting out nine games with an she cited “extreme cruelty” in the divorce complaint. Burridge as well as Sweeney and Brick- “That’s so childish, I can’t believe it,” screamed head Delaware on Nov. 4 on Homecoming Weekend and then Taylor said his personal life is his own and didn’t want injury, had two goals. But, he said, “it all ley. coach George Seifert as coaches moved in to break up entertain Boston University on Nov. 11, which is Band to discuss the divorce. boiled down to them capitalizing on our Hall of Famcr Guy Lafleur scored his the skinnish. “Why don’t you save some of that for the Day. Connecticut winds up its regular season on the road mistakes. But, it was obvious, we were sixth goal for Quebec. ballgame? You’re going to need that energy Sunday for on Nov. 18 at Rhode Island. , . 'V UConn scrimmage set in town not ready to take on Chicago.” Blues 4, North Stars 1: At St. Louis, the Jets.” t ' t ’ Adam Creighton, Wayne Van Dorp and W- The University of Connecticut women’s basketball Paul MacLcan had two goals and the Seifert then terminated practice and sent everyone to Mike Hudson also scored for Chicago. Blues avoided a fourth straight third- team, which captured the Big East Conference cham­ the lockcrroom. “Hopefully we can hang on,” period collapse. Brett Hull got his 10th Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald pionship a year ago along with an NCAA tournament Canadiens coach ftit Bums said. “The Mitchell not berth, will hold an inlrasquad scrimmage at Manchester goal, tops in the league. Yankee Stadium held up Blackhawks killed us forcchccking, and The Blues, who had been outscored UNDER FIRE — Bolton goalie Maureen Griffin is on the ground as teammate Jen High’s Clarke Arena on Thursday, Nov. 2, at 7:30 p.m. IT’S MINE — Adam Creighton (22) of the Blackhawks tries to get NEW YORK (AP) — Two young men, armed with a we were not prepared to forechcck them Northway tries to hold off Coventry’s Jen Sirianni, right, during Thursday’s game in Admission is free. 10-1 in the third period of their previous double-barreled shotgun, walked into a front office at back.” three games, all losses, knocked Min­ the puck past Montreal goalie Brian Hayward during their game The event is sponsored by the Manchester High girls’ Yankee Stadium on Thursday night and made off with Coventry. The host Patriots won, 3-0. Thursday night at Chicago Stadium. The Blackhawks went on to mentally set basketball team. Red Wings 3, Penguins 3: At Detroit, nesota out of a first-place tic with $4,000 in ca.sh, police said. the Penguins used every lick of the clock. Chicago in the Norris Division. win, 5-3. The thieves, about 17 or 18 years old, walked through By Ronald Blum Layendecker upset winner the press gate of the stadium and into a front office at The Associated Press 6:30 p.m, EDT, where they produced the shotgun, police Revenge factor is influential FRANKFURT, West Germany (AP) — American Glenn Layendecker upset sixth-seeded Kelly Evemden spokesman Officer Fred Weiner said. SAN FRANCISCO — Rick Reuschel isn’t ready for Elway, Cunningham downplaying matchup of New Zealand 64, 3-6, 6-2 to reach the quarterfinals of They fled with $4,000 in cash and jxissibly some the World Series to resume and Kevin Mitchell doesn’t the Frankfurt Cup tennis tournament. checks, he said. There were no injuries, but Weiner said seem to be, either. as Coventry girls top Bolton Other winners were No. 3 ; Tom Nijssen Denver’s Elway and Philadelphia’s Cunningham arc Elway has only seen Cunningham play on two Mon­ it was not immediately known how many people were in Reuschel was scratched Thursday as the San Francisco By The Associated Press of the Netherlands; and Eric Jelen of West Germany. downplaying their confrontation, since they won’t be on day night TV games, saying: ‘T’vc been impressed with the office at the time of the incident. TTie investigation Giants’ Game 4 starter, two days after he was hit with a was continuing. COVENTRY — Motivation was Quarterbacks John Elway and Randall Cunningham the field at tlic same time. him. He’s a better runner than I am. He has great speed line drive during baiting practice. “1 don’t think John Elway and I arc looking at it like Although the stadium is closed for the season, it is Mitchell, the major league leader in home runs and a powerful force as Covenu-y High will have plenty to say about the outcome when the Den­ and a very sU"ong arm.” Mavs reduce their roster that,” Cunningham said. “All this prototype (quarter­ The Broncos have a 6-1 record and a three-game lead open to employees, Weiner said. RBIs, doesn’t have a physical problem. His is mental. blanked Bolton High, 3-0, Thursday ver Broncos entertain the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday back) thing is blown out of proportion.” in the AFC West. The Eagles are 5-2 and trying to keep “1 can’t get locked in. I can’t gel pumped up,” he said. afternoon in Charter Oak Con­ DALLAS (AP) — The Dallas Mavericks Thursday but only Rodney Pcctc will be able to strut his stuff in the Elway noted that “the press always makes a big thing pace with the New York Giants, who arc 6-1, in the NFC Graf in the quarterfinals “It’s like the year is already over. I don’t think ference East Division girls’ soccer traded tlie rights to unsigned second-round draft choice NFL version of “Family Feud.” about quarterback vs. quarterbaeV;. TTiat’s the case in just East. The Giants entertain Minnesota Monday night. BRIGHTON, England (AP) — Top seed Steffi Graf everybody’s there yet, right now. The intensity, it ain’t action. Pal Durham to Milwaukee and put rookie free agent Edna Pccte has skipped town and won’t be in Mil­ used her powerful serve to overwhelm West German The Patriots were not only in need Barry Stevens on waivers to reduce the roster to 14. waukee when the Detroit Lions, quarterbacked by her about any football game.” there.” Both are strong-armed, mobile quarterbacks who don’t In other Sunday games, Atlanta is at New Orleans, compatriot Claudia Kohde-Kilsch 6-0, 6-3 Thursday and What will it take for Mitchell to get pumped up? of a win to keep their postseason The Mavericks will get the Bucks’ second-round draft son, Rodney the rookie, meet the Green Bay Packers, advance to the quarterfinals of a women’s tennis tourna­ hopes alive, but they were also look­ choice in 1993. whose nmning backs arc coached by her husband, Willie. mind the comparisons. Houston is at Cleveland, Kansas City is at Pittsburgh, the “It’s just a matter of everybody getting their con­ “I thought when you’re compared to John Elway that Los Angeles Rams are at Chicago, Miami is at Buffalo, ment. fidence back and going out there and trying to regroup,” ing for a measure of revenge against Durham, 22, was invited to training camp after par­ “That was the easy way out for her,” Willie Pcctc said Also advancing were second-seeded the Bulldogs. Coventry dominated ticipating in the Mavericks’ four-day rookie-free agent of his wife’s decision to visit friends in Arizona this was a compliment,” Cunningham said. “I like his style. New England is at Indianapolis, Phoenix is at Dallas, he said. He’s low-key and not controversial. He’s been to the Tampa Bay is at Cincinnati, San Francisco is at the New of Bulgaria, who defeated Judith Wiesner of Austria 7-6 Don Robinson, San Francisco’s scheduled Game 3 the second half of their first meeting camp. Durham remained unsigned, however, and the week. (7-5), 6-1, and fourth seed Jana Novotna of Czechos­ on Sept. 28, only to wind up on the NBA requires all players in training camp to be under “I think she is going to be rooting for a tic,” Rodney Super Bowl twice. Unfortunately, he hasn’t won one, but York Jets, Washington is at the Los Angeles Raiders and starter before an earthquake struck on Oct. 17, seemed give him lime. He’ll get one.” San Diego is at Seattle. lovakia, who downed compatriot Jana Pospisilova 6-3, really anxious to get going. He’ll get the chance, and a short end of a 2-1 score. contact. Pcctc said. 6-3. day sooner than expected. Because of Reuschel’s injury, “There was a little bit of a Also moving into the quarterfinals were fifth seed Robinson will be moved up to pilch on Saturday against revenge factor from the first game,” Hana Mandlikova of Australia, a 7-5, 6-3 winner over Oakland’s Mike Moore. admitted Coventry coach Chris Italy’s Laura Golarsa, and eighth seed of “If it keeps on going like this, Dravecky and Krukow D’Ambrosio, who saw his Patriots I Italy, who defeated American Katrina Adams 6-2,6-2. will be the starters,” Robinson joked, referring to team- move to 6-5-2 overall. The Patriots males Dave Dravecky and Mike Krukow, both out with were back in action today at 3:30 Clubs to donate $1.4 million season-ending injuries. p.m. at home against non-con­ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The 26 major league The Giants practiced Thursday, their eighth session ference foe Lyman Memorial. baseball teams will donate $1.4 million to the Northern since Game 2, and pronounced themselves ready to try to “The girls realized the first time California Earthquake Relief Fund, Commissioner Fay overcome Oakland’s 2-0 deficit. They took baiting prac­ we played them we played, but >0' Vincent said. tice, ran, and for the most part said the intensity was didn’t play with any emotion. Today BOLD Bob Lurie, the owner of the , said back. we played with emotion from get- j that each of the 26 clubs would make equal contributions “Once the first pilch is thrown, the game will be the go,” D’Ambrosio said. “I asked the and that the Giants and Oakland Athletics would make focus,” Manager Roger Craig said. giris before the game how badly double contributions. That translates to the Giants and Craig is slaying with the lineup he intended to use in tliey wanted to play this one and A’s giving $100,000 each and the other teams giving Game 3, one that moves Matt Williams from third base they came out fired up.” $50,000 apiece. to shortstop, inserts Ken Obcrkfell at third and benches “They (Coventry) outplayed us,” V '7/,' San Francisco mayor Art Agnos said the new fund Bolton coach Mike Landolphi, who S. NEW Jose Uribe. saw his Bulldogs’ five-game win­ ■ye.' ‘/■'y I would be responsible for long-term relief, such as “We scored one run in two games,” Craig said. “I need < ,■>«. .. ■■ i Lt O- rebuilding homes and streets that were damaged by the some offense.” ning streak stopped, said. “They quake, the area’s largest since 1906. “V were out to win the game and they ■'fW, M Vincent said that the Players did. We played very slow and Association would be joining the clubs in helping couldn’t get it together. ..M: earthquake victims. “The first goal seemed to lake the Reginald PImo/Manchester Herald LOOK. -■K Tagliabue wind out of our sails because it m Probert may be deported came so fast,” Landolphi added. HEADS UP — Coventry Highs Nicole Archambault (24) From Page 11 DETROIT (AP) — A U.S. Immigration judge delayed Janet Werfel, with her third goal Keeps her eyes on the ban as teammate Jen Sirianni looks for at least 30 days a decision on whether to deport of the year, made it 1-0 at 4:09 with on during Thursday’s COC East Division game. Archam­ former Denoil Red Wing All-Star Bob Probert. Tagliabue reiterated, for example, that there can be no Nicole Archambault finding the bault had one of the Coventry goals. Judge Anthony D. Pelrone allowed Probert’s lawyers expansion without a new collective bargaining agree­ back of the net at 24:32 for a 2-0 halftime lead. It was her fourth goal SAME 30 days to submit evidence that was partially presented ment, and there hasn’t been one since 1987. That was in court. Penone has 30 days after the documents are also Rozelle’s position. of the year. VanKruiningen and freshman Johan­ Haven at Bailey Field. Prep goes to submitted to hand down a decision. And while he denied being the author of “Plan B,” the Amy Davis closed out the scoring na Bavier had strong outings for 10-1 with the victory. Also, Probert’s criminal defense attorney, Harold with her second goal of the cam­ Bolton. modified plan of free agency that look effect last year, John McHale had both goals for Fried, appealed Probert’s cocaine-smuggling conviction paign at the 33:38 mark of the Tagliabue had a major role in formulating it. He has also Coventry 2 1—3 the Jesuits, one in each half. East in U.S. District Court. Fried claimed the statute under second half for the Patriots. Bolton 0 0— 0 outshot Prep in the second half, 6-5, t o ':/ 'fW ; been the league’s chief lawyer in the lawsuit that Scoring: C- Werfel, Archambault Davis which Probert was charged did not apply to his offense. Coventry finishes at 5-4-1 in the SMOOTH stemmed from the NFL Players Association’s 1987 Saves: C- Spencer 7, B- Griffin 17 but couldn’t come up with a goal. COC East while Bolton, 9-3 overall, East has scored only five times this Hammond leads Nabisco field su-ike. is in second place in the division at East boys soccer “There are ways of dealing with the question of free year and has been shut out eight HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — Upstart Don­ 5-3. It visits COC East leader Bacon times. /. agency,” he said. “The Management Council would like Academy Saturday at 2 p.m. in Col­ loses to Prep nie Hammond moved two strokes in front of an elite field to get to the table so that a lot of new ideas could come Sophomore Mike Marsh played in the opening round of the ultra-rich event that serves as chester in a make-up game. Visiting Fairfield Prep dealt East forward. We need the other side to respond.” well in goal for East, stopping a a climax to the PGA Tour season. Coventry oulshot Bolton, 27-8. Catholic High its 10th loss of the dozen shots including a penalty TASTE. The union reacted to Tagliabue’s election with guarded Hammond’s six-under-par 65 put him in command in Coventry goalkeeper Kris Spencer season, 2-0, Thursday afternoon in kick. Kevin Powers, John Rusezyk It’s the same smooth-tasting optimism. made seven saves in picking up the All Connecticut Conference boys’ the chase for a $450,000 first prize. Greg Norman and “1 find him to be very straightforward and he wants to and Ethan Leighton also played well Mark O’Meara were tied for second, two strokes back. shutout. Bolton netminder Maureen soccer action at the Eagles’ field. solve problems. He understands things have to be done for the Eagles. Curtis SUange and Fred Couples both shot 68s. Griffin was busy with 17 stops. East is now 1-10-1 overall with Fairfield Prep 1 1— 2 beer that makes Michelob' and and he’s never been opposed to taking actions,” Gene East Catholic 0 0— 0 At 69, two under par on the reconditioned Harbour Lisa Williams played well defen­ its next game Saturday at 10 a.m. Upshaw, the NFLPA’s executive director, said. Scoring: FP- McHale 2 Town Golf Links, were Tom Kite and Payne Stewart, the sively for Bolton while Johanna against host Notre Dame in West Saves: EC- Marsh 12, FP- Paul Nessel 8 “I’m glad to see the process is over. It gives us some Michelob Light' so enjoyable. PGA champion who won the Heritage Classic on this certainty as to who will be leading the league in the fu­ course earlier this year. ture. The question is, will he be able to pull the owners SH British Open title-holder Mark Calcavccchia was in a Now it has a bold new look. K C .t I together? The other question is how much authority will J 4 - large group at 70. 'C i' he have?” Whalers So look for the new look of your .4 L .S .,' McEnroe and Lendl triumph Tagliabue’s election capped 50 hours of deliberation in seven separate sessions dating back to July 6, when ANTWERP, Belgium (AP) — Defending champion From Page 11 Finks’ election was blocked three voles short of the old favorites and pick up •r I John McEnroe, top-seeded Ivan Lendl and fellow Czech necessary 19. Tagliabue was elected on the 12th ballot. Miloslav Mecir all struggled before reaching the quarter­ m Rozelle, by contrast, was chosen on the 23rd ballot as on the bench and in the dressing those guys tonight,” Verbeck said. blown out. a six-pack. finals of the European Community Championship tennis a compromise candidate after the lhen-12 NFL teams room this year,” he said, “which is “We heard they were having trouble “It’s nice to know the coach is be­ tournament. ► H debated for 11 straight days on a successor to Bert Bell. why we can come back like we did.” at home. We just got some good hind you but the important thing is I Michael Chang, meanwhile, breezed with a 6-1, 6-3 At the lime, Rozelle was the little-known, 33-year-old The Devils look a 2-1 lead chances and scored.” knew how I was playing and it win over Andres Gomes of Ecuador. general manager of the Los Angeles Rams. through one period on goals by Jim Hull’s second goal, at 5:54 of the wasn’t good enough.” McEnroe, seeded second, fought off beat France’s Tagliabue and Finks were the front-runners almost Korn and Mark Johnson. Hull had final period, clinched the game. It was Thursday night. Henri Leconte 6-1, 3-6, 8-6. Lendl won 7-5, 0-6, 6-2 from the time Rozxlle announced his resignation last Hartford’s score. Shaw’s shot hit a Devil in front of against Soviet Andrei Chesnokov and Mecir got by March 22 and both were among the six finalists recom­ Then the Whalers outscored New the net and went directly to Hull, “I can’t put a finger on it,” said ‘I" ' C Aaron Kricksiein, seeded seventh, 5-7,7-6,6-0. mended by the first selection committee, made up entire­ Jersey 3-1 in the second period and who put it into an open net. New Jersey’s Aaron Broten. “No in­ ly of “Old Guard” owners. 3-0 in the third. That gave Hartford enough for its tensity, I guess. We play well on the But Finks was the only candidate recommended and Former Devil Pat Verbcck got his first victory of the season with Peter road, maybe we are more scared on Knicks win preseason game he came up three votes short when the newer owners and eighth goal on a rebound on a px)wer Sidorkiewicz in the net. the road. We feel it will come easy NEW HAVEN (AP) — Rod Snickland’s layup with some who felt they had been left out of the process play, Brian Lawton lipped a shot by Sidorkiewicz, now 1-4, made 22 at home.” 2:46 left in overtime proved to be the game-winner as the mustered the votes to block him. Mike Tom’.ak that hit the goalpost saves. It was easy for Hartford, which New York Knicks defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves A second, more broadly based committee included ‘.he and went in, then Mikael Anderson “It’s nice to finally gel it, that’s also got goals from Ron Francis and V. 103-100 in an NBA exhibition game Thursday night. two among the finalists and the battle began. It was less a made it 4-3 with 1:32 left in the for sure,” Sidorkiewicz said. “I was fhul MacDermid. The Whalers are The Timberwolves sent the game into overtime when battle over candidates than over how the two groups of middle period with a long deflection as confident as you can be when you back in action Saturday at 7:05 p.m. rn M B m m Tony Campbell’s layup with 35 seconds left tied the owners perceived the league. Indeed, a majority on both of a shot by Shaw. arc 0-4. I wanted to find a way when they travel to Boston to face score 94-94. sides said either man was acceptable. ‘“ 1 don’t know what happened to through the game without gelling the Bruins at Boston Garden.

\ MANCIIE.STER HERALD, Friday. Oct. 27. 1989—15 14— MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Oct. 27, 1989 Unbeaten teams have work cut out on the weekend FOCUS of next week’s Colorado-Nebraska LSU. No. 12 Houston plays No. 13 By The Associated Press we’ve been at Pitt, the biggest game this day of college football when NCAA Football showdown. The Sugar Bowl’s hopes .Arkansas at Little Rock, No. 15 of my life,” defensive back Louis you play so many tough teams. Notre Dame, Miami, Colorado are riding on Alabama, the only un­ West Virginia is at Boston College, Riddick said. “We’re playing the “No one runs against them. I and Alabama, four of the nation’s beaten team in the Southeastern Mississippi State is at No. 16 best team in the country, with a don’t know if they’ve given up 100 Dear Abby Sylvia Porter six remaining unbeaten and untied Conference. .Auburn, Pacific is at No. 17 chance to move up in the rankings. yards rushing in a game this season. college football teams, appear to The other teams with un­ Arizona. No. 18 Brigham Young is It’s a great test, but it’s also a great Miami passed for 424 yards against I # ■ ' have their work cut out for them on blemished records are No. 4 Nebras­ Spoilsports Pitt, Florida State and at Hawaii, No. 20 North Carolina opportunity.” them last season and still didn’t win. Abigail Van Buren a weekend that will go a long way ka (7-0), which is tied with Penn State are hoping to join the State is at No. 25 South Carolina, Pitt coach Mike Gottfried remem­ Southern Cal threw for 333 yards Most investors toward determining the eventual na­ Colorado and Oklahoma atop the New Year’s Day bowl picture while No. 21 Texas A&M is at Rice, Wake bers “walking off the field last year against them last week and still tional champion. Big Eight and plays host to Iowa Oklahoma, on probation and in­ Forest is at No. 22 Clcmson and No. after losing to Notre Dame 30-20 didn’t win. Notre Dame is the quin­ State, and unranked Fresno State eligible for postseason action, would 23 Washington State is at Arizona tessential team.” and telling (Coach) Lou Holtz his ' V 'X -'Pi- . sure of market Top-ranked Notre Dame (7-0) (7-0), which entertains Nevada-Las just like to ruin someone else’s State. Florida, the No. 19 team, and team was a year ahead of schedule. I After Notre Dame, the Panthers Change batteries entertains No. 7 Pitt (5-0-1), run- Vegas. holiday plans. No. 24 Texas are not scheduled. thought they’d be a good team (in have a week off, then play Miami on i '\H nerup Miami (6-0) visits No. 9 For Pitt, this is the biggest game 1989) and all they did was win the Nov. 11. If you are a speculative investor, trusting to luck, you Florida State (5-2), No. 3 Colorado Among those holding their breath Rounding out the Top Ten, fifth- since 1982 when a No. l-ranked Miami has been a thorn in Florida in smoke detectors should not have been surprised that your luck turned sour will be the Orange Bowl, which is national championship. (7-0) is at Oklahoma (5-2), which is ranked Michigan entertains Indiana, Ptmther team was upset by unranked “I’ve talked to our squad about State’s side, handing the Seminoles on Oct. 13, 1989, just as it did exactly two years ago, on unranked but one of three teams tied drooling over the possibility of a na­ No. 8 Illinois plays host to Wiscon­ Notre Dame 31-16. That was the last their only setbacks in 1987 and DEAR ABBY: As a firefighter, 1 am saddened by the Oct. 19,1987. tional championship 1-2 shootout the winning streaks they have — a for the Big Eight lead, and No. 6 sin and No. 10 Southern Cal is at time Pitt was unbeaten this late in a 19-game winning streak, 14 straight again last year. The Hurricanes are number of people who die each year in home fires simply If you arc a long-term investor, you recovered from matching the Nov. 25 Notre Dame- Vl*^' Alabama (6-0) visits No. 14 Penn home against Stanford. season. at home, 11 straight since they were 9-1 in Tallahassee while trailing because they did not have working batteries in their the 1987 crash, just as you will from this month’s set­ Miami winner against the survivor State (5-1). Elsewhere, No. 11 Tennessee is at “It’s the biggest game since voted No. 1. That’s impressive in 12-10 in Miami. smoke detectors. i t * V back. During the course of our rescue attempts, we keep 'The prevailing opinion in the market before Oct. 13 finding smoke detectors that did not function because the was that if conditions were right, another crash could and batteries were either worn out or missing. would take place. It did, because too little has been done In the early 1980s, we saw a dramatic decline in the to prevent it. number of home fire deaths because of the wide accep­ / Ironically, the American stock exchange reported op­ SCOREBOARD tance of smoke detectors. Now the number of deaths is timistically earlier this month that 70 percent of the in­ on the rise again. What a tragedy! dividual investors questioned did not lose confidence in Abby, please help us get the word out that smoke the market because of the 1?87 crash. Red Wings 3, Penguins 3 FORTWORm^lAR-THLCfiBAM------detectors arc worthless unless they have batteries in them Somewhat less cheerful was the news that 28 percent Hockey Pittsburgh 2 0 1 0—3 H0tM € Baseball that work, so on Sunday, Oct. 29, when people should did lose confidence. DetroH 1 1 1 0—3 ne*r turn back their clocks an hour from daylight-saving time, 'The survey found that more than two-thirds of small First Period— 1, Detroit Chabot 3 (Yzerman, investors equate stock investment with gambling. If O'Connell), 6:19 (sh). 2, Pittsburgh, Lemiaux 5 Postseason glance they should put new batteries in their smoke detectors. NHL standings (Errey, Brown), 10:55. 3, Pittsburgh, Johnson 2 JIM ESTEPP, PRESIDENT. two-thirds of the country’s individual investors think that (Lemieux, Stevens), 17:49 (pp). Penal­ WORLD SERIES buying stocks is like tossing money around at a casino, WALES CONFERENCE ties—Houda. Det (holding), 6:10; Lemieux, Pit Saturday, Oct. 14 INTERNATIONAL Pitrick DIvliksn (slashing), 8:24; &own. Pit (hooking), 14:32; Oakland 5, San Francisco 0 why do they do it? Sunday, Oct. IS ASSOCIATION OF FIRE CHIEFS W L TP1S GF GA Klima, Det (slashing), 15:51. DEAR JIM: Consider it done! Readers, don’t forget, A look at the last two years might provide a hint. In NY Ftangars 7 1 2 16 43 30 Second Period— 4. Detroit Chiasson 1 (Yzer­ Oakland 5. San Francisco 1, Oakland leads New Jersey 5 4 1 11 38 37 man, Salming), 13:24 (pp). Penalbos— Burr, Det series 2-0 next Sunday, Oct. 29, when you turn back your clocks, that time: Tuesday, Oct. 17 NY Islarxlers 3 4 2 8 35 35 (elbowing), 4 : ^ ; Delorme, Pit (holding), 7:30; • 'The savings and loan crisis came to a head. 'Those 44 Oakland at San Francisco, ppd., earthquake change the batteries in your smoke detectors. Pittsburgh 3 5 2 8 38 Bourque, P it major (fighting), 10:50; Norwood, The Associated Press Wsdnasday, Oct. 18 S&Ls that paid the most in hope of atuacting savers were Washington 3 5 2 8 37 43 Dot minor-major (insdgator, fighdng), 10:50; Oakland at San Francisco, ppd., earthquake Philadelphia 2 6 1 5 27 33 Dineen, Pit (tripping), 11:33; Delorme, Pit (hold­ DEAR ABBY: Now that fax machines arc here, they hit the hardest. Adami Division ing), 12:45. Friday, Oct. 27 SUICIDE MACHINE — Dr. Jack Kevorkian, a pathologist, shows his device Wednesday in • In some parts of the country, the one sure investment 34 Oakland at San Francisco, 8'28 p.m. have become almost a status symbol. They arc remarkab­ Montreal 6 6 0 12 35 Third Period— 5, Detroit Yzerman 8 (Salm­ 4 1 11 31 31 Saturda)!, Oct. 28 Royal Oak, Mich., that he developed that would enable terminally ill or severely crippled — homes — actually fell in value, either because of Boston 5 ing), 2:20 (sh). 6, Pittsburgh, Bourque 2 r r’ C ly speedy and convenient for business corrc.spondcncc, 33 28 Oakland at San Francisco, 828 p.m. Buffalo 5 4 1 11 (Lemieux, Brown), 19:59 (pp). Penal­ economic downturns in those areas or because of buying Sunday, Oct. 29 but how about faxing thank-you notes for social oc­ patients to kill themselves with a lethal drug. Hartford 5 6 1 11 40 41 ties—Chiasson, Det (high-sticking), 2:03; Oakland at San Francisco. 8:28 p.m.. if frenzies that had pushed prices too high. Quebec 3 6 1 7 39 40 Houda, Det (tripping), 6:18; Coffey, R t (inter­ casions? CAMPBELL CONFERENCE ference), 8:13; Stevens, Pit (boarding), 1501; necessary I hope this doesn’t catch on. I just received one, and I • New scandals surfaced in the stock and commodities Tuesday, Oct. 31 Norris Division Kyte, Pit (high-sdeking), 15:48; Klima, Det markets. w GF GA San Francisco at Oakland, 8:28 p.m., if must say it lacked the warmth and elegance of lovely L T P tt (Wgh-sticking), 15:48; Yzerman, D ot major- • Municipal bond default rates were unusually high. Chicago 7 4 1 15 49 43 game misconduct (high-sticking), 16:14; necessary stationery, as well as the personal touch. Please com­ 36 33 Wednesday, Nov. 1 Minnesota 6 3 1 13 Stevens, Pit (roughing), 19:04; Zombo, Dot 'The short-term rate on federal paper grew to make it 38 46 San Francisco at Oakland, 8:28 p.m., if ment. Detroit 4 5 2 10 (tripping), 19:04. more atuactive than long-term issues in what economists St. Louis 4 5 0 8 36 35 necessary PEOPLE Overtime— Norte. Penalties—None. 4 6 0 8 47 55 Shots on goal—Pittsburgh 4-4-7-2—17. NO FAX. PLEASE cal an “inverted curve.” Smyths Division Detroit 11-11-10-1—33. a 'There was an almost universal belief that a recession 38 DEAR NO FAX: Almost any thank-you note is better Calgary 6 2 3 15 53 Power-play Opportunities—Pittsburgh 2 of 8; 41 43 was imminent, the only question being when it would ar­ Los Angeles 5 5 0 10 Detroit 1 of 7. Football than none, but a faxed thank-you is definitely a no-no. Vancouver 5 5 0 10 36 38 Jackson beats Beatles bootleggers Goalies—Pittsburgh, Young, 2-1-1 (33 rive. Edmonton 3 4 3 9 36 35 It’s tantamount to sending a “collect” telegram, because shots-30 saves). Detroit Hanlon (4-2), Chavef- • It may be difficult to remain optimistic in the face of Winnipeg 4 5 0 8 31 37 the recipient must pay for the fax paper, which is not ex­ TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A federal judge sex symbol and takes no drugs — not even aspirin. dao, 1-3-1 (0:00 second, 17-14). NFL standings such events. On the other hand, in the last two years; A—19,676. ' O r AMERICAN CONFERENCE actly petty cash. awarded singer Michael Jackson $130,000 and per­ “I live a very quiet life,” Turner said in an inter­ -> j- • While the S&L crisis was and is serious and expen­ Boston 4, Quebec 2 Referee—Dave Newell. Linesmen—Bob East manently barred a company from selling vidcocas- view in the Nov. 13 issue of US magazine. “There’s Hodges. Flon Assalsdne. W 1L T Pet. PF RA sive, individual depositors were able to recover their Pittsburgh 3, Detroit 3. tie DEAR ABBY: Enough is enough. You’ve turned your settes of 26 Beatles songs that Jackson controls. no television, no music blaring. I live like a monk, Hartford 7, Now Jersey 3 Buffalo 5 2 0 .714 190 163 money, usually within a few business days. Blackhawks 5, Canadians 3 Indianapolis 4 3 0 .571 134 120 advice-to-the-lovelom column into one crusade after almost. A monk with red lips, short dresses and big CNcago 5, Montreal 3 Jackson sued Video Wholesalers, Inc., and its • In most places, homes held their value. 'They have SL Louis 4, Minnesota 1 Montreal 0 1 2—3 Miami 4 3 0 .571 144 159 another. Get off smokers’ backs! president, David Saka, over distribution of “The hair.” Friday's Garnet Chicago 2 2 1—S New England 2 5 0 .286 108 169 I just read Susan Ortez’s letter about her mother who continued to be good invesunents. First Period— 1, Chicago, Van Dorp 2 N.Y. Jets 1 6 0 .143 122 192 Beatles at Shea Sutdium,” “The Beatles in Tokyo” She went on: “I have at times given off the image 63. Brad Faxon $222,076 a No recession has yet arrived. Toronto at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. (Creighton), 3:30. 2, Chicago, Thomas 4 Central smoked herself to death (supposedly). Well, my mother 64. Curt Bymm $221,702 and two other Beatles videos. of raunchy, rock sex, but I’ve tried to turn that ener­ New 'rbrk Islanders at , (Graham, ^ v a rd ), 5:05. Penaldes-Richer, CirtoinnaH 4 3 0 .571 148 117 a Traditional “panic” investments, such as precious Basketball 65. Fuzzy Zoeller $217,742 has smoked two to three packs a day since she was 14 gy into something positive. But 1 wish it could have 735 p.m. Mon (holding), 6:20; Presley, Chi (holding), Coif Cleveland 4 3 0 .571 163 95 The ruling Wednesday “serves notice that boot­ 66. Don Pooley $214,662 metals, have plodded along complacently. 'There has Los Angeles at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. 8:15. Houston 4 3 0 .571 194 170 years old, and she has never coughed once. She’s a tiny, leggers cannot expect to use the enormously been nicer in some way. Maybe 1 feel that way be­ 67. Chris Perry $206,932 Vancouver at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Second Period—3, Chicago, Creighton 6 Pittsburgh 3 4 0 .429 93 169 fragile woman who will be 92 years old this month. been no rush to buy them. 68. John Huston $203,207 popular creative works of the Beatles without cause I am an older woman who is grown up. Saturday's Games (Manson, Roenick), 7:34 (pp). 4, Chicago, Wait NBA preseason standings Nabisco Championship 69. Billy Andrade $202,242 Her closest friend died of lung cancer. She was 67 — And the stock markets recovered and went on to set Thomas 5 (Graham, T.Murray), 12:48 (pp). 5, Denver 6 1 0 .857 160 105 penalty,” said Alan Friedman, who represented Young girls, they like all of that crazy image stuff.” 70. Kenny Perry $202,099 new highs. 'Those who bought shares as long-term invest­ Hartford at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Montreal, Carbonneau 2 (Pederson, Chelios), EASTERN CONFERENCE Kansas City 3 4 0 .429 137 159 and never smoked a cigarette in her life! Turner said that Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis “is scores 71. Jay Don Blake $200,499 Jackson and the Beatles’ company, Apple Corps Edmonton at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. 16:47. Penaldes—Ifawney, Chi (high-sdeking), Atlantic Division L.A. Flaiders 3 4 0 .429 141 124 ments, even before the crash, and who held on to them W L Pet. 72 Joey Sindelar $196,092 the lady I would have most liked to have been.” Now Vbrk Rangers at Now York Islanders, 2:16; Creighton, Chi (tripping), 3:10; Corson, HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — Scores Seattle 3 4 0 .429 133 148 Ltd. 6 0 1.000 73. Bernhard Langer $195,973 HEALTHY 70-YEAR-OLD did nicely. 'Those who bought the day after the crash and 7:35 p.m. Mon (hooking), 5:44; Carbonneau, Mon (hold­ Boston after the first round Thursday in the $2.5 million San Diego 2 5 0 .286 125 146 Neither the video company nor its president Turner said tliat she was impressed by Onassis’ 3 4 .429 74. Dan Pohl $195,789 Chicago at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. ing), 11:10. New Vbrk Nabisco Championship, being playdd on the NATIONAL CONFERENCE SMOKER held onto them did quite well, indeed. 3 .400 75. Dave Barr $190,480 could be reached for comment. manners on the one occasion when they met. Pittsburgh at Montreal, 8:05 p.m. Third Period-6, Chicago, Hudson 2 Miami 2 par 6,657-yard, par-36-35—71 Harbour Town East 3 .400 DEAR HEALTHY: I am glad you arc a healthy 70- Detroit at Toronto, 8.85 p.m. (Roenick, Sutter), 7:46. 7, Montreal, Corson 5 Washington 2 Golf Links: 76. Brian Tennyson $189,345 N.Y. Giants 6 1 0 .857 175 109 For the past three years. Turner, whose latest 2 4 .333 Calgary at Vartcouver, 8:05 p.m. (Richer, LeBeau), 14:35 (pp). 8, Montreal, Car- Philadelphia Donnie Hamrmnd 33-32—65 77. Ed Fiori $188,637 Philadelphia 5 2 0 .714 162 140 ycar-old smoker. You are very lucky, and your mothej Gibson, Basinger .167 album is “Foreign Affair,” has been romantically Philadelphia at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. bonneau 3 (Courtndll, Naslund), 15:52 Penal­ New Jersey 1 5 Mark O'Meara 35-32-67 78. Bob Gilder $187,910 Wbshington 4 3 0 .571 186 166 appears to be even luckier. There is no arguing with the V^shington at S t Louis, 835 p.m. des—Brown, Chi (hooking), 9:43; McGill. Chi Central Division Greg Norman 34-33-67 79. Larry Nelson $186,869 Phoenix 3 4 0 .429 137 163 involved with a German record executive, Erwin Today In History 1.000 fact that smoking contributes to lung cancer, bladder can­ Sunday's Games (slashing), 13:58. Chicago 7 0 Fred Couples 34-34—68 80. Tom Watson $185,398 Dallas 0 7 0 .000 96 213 voted sexiest stars .750 Bach, 17 years her junior. Shots on goal—Montreal 9-6-11—26. Milwaukee 3 1 Curtis Strange 32-36—68 81. Tommy Armour $185,018 Central cer and heart disease. Some smokers arc luckier than 4 2 .667 NEW YORK (AP) — Actor Mel Gibson and Boston at Buffalo, 7:05 p.ra Chicago 16-13-7—36. Detroit Tom Kite 35-34-69 82 Corey Rivin $177,084 Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 146 113 But the survivor of the Ike and Tina Turner mar­ 3 2 .600 others — buy why gamble? Edmonton at Montreal, 7:05 p.m. Power-play Qpporlunides—Montreal 1 of 5; Indiana Payne Stewart 32-37-69 83. Doug Tewell $174,607 Chicago 4 3 0 .571 199 163 actress Kim Basinger topped US magazine’s list of riage-music duo isn’t interested in wedlock. “I just Today is Friday, Oct. 27, the 300th day of 1989. 2 3 .400 Los Angeles at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Chicago 2 of 3. Cleveland Hal Sutton 36-34—70 84. Brad Bryant $174,393 Green Bay 3 4 0 .429 182 181 2 4 .333 sexiest stars, followed by actor Tom Cruise and wanted to have a man on my arm,” she said. “I’ve There are 65 days left in the year. Washington at Chicago, 835 p.m. Goalies—Montreal. Hayward, 2-3-0 (36 Atlanta Mike Donald 34-36— 70 85. Billy Ray Brown $162,964 Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 148 152 Abby't lavorlta family roclpaa ara Includod In har naw cookbooklall 4 .200 shots-31 saves). Chicago, Clouder, 4-1-1 Orlando 1 Blaine McCallister 35-35—70 86. Hubert Green $161,190 Detroit 1 6 0 .143 98 170 Sand your nama and addraas, plua chack or monay ordar lor $3.50 to: acuess Michelle Pfeiffer. learned that a vow doesn’t hold you.” Today’s highlight in history: (26-23). WESTERN CONFERENCE David Frost 36-34—70 87. James Hallet $155,658 West Abby'a Cookbooklaf, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, III. 61054. (Poataga Other women on the list were “When Harry Met On Oct. 27, 1787, the first of the “Federalist NHL results Midwest Division Mark Calcavecchia 33-37—70 88. Tom Purtzer $154,868 San Francisco 6 1 0 .857 192 135 la Includad.) A— 17,370. L Pet. Sally” star Meg Ryan, singer Cher, actress Kathleen Papers,” a series of essays calling for ratification of W Wayne Levi 34-37—71 89. Jeff Sluman $154,507 L.A. Flams 5 2 0 .714 183 165 Miss America thrilled Referee—Dan Marouelli. Lirtesmen— Jerry .667 San Antonio 4 2 Craig Stadler 35-36—71 90. Greg Twiggs $154,302 New Orleans 3 4 0 .429 175 130 Turner, model Christie Brinkley, actress Farrah the U.S. Constitution, was published in New York Whalers 7, Devils 3 Pateman. Leon Sdckle. .500 Charlotte 3 3 Chip Beck 35-36—71 91. Bobby Wadkins $152,184 Atlanta 2 5 0 .286 128 163 .500 Fawcett, actress Jaclyn Smith, singer Madonna and to be back in Missouri newspapers. 'The essays, written anonymously by Blues 4, North Stars 1 Utah 2 2 Scott Hoch 35-36—71 92 Lon Hinkle $151,828 Sunday, Oct. 29 Hartford 1 3 3—7 Houston 2 4 .333 Ffoul Azinger 38-33—71 93. Hale Irwin $150,977 Donna Mills, who just left the CBS series “Knots Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay, .333 MEXICO, Mo. (AP) — Dcbbye Turner returned New Jersey 2 1 0—3 Denver 1 2 Jodie Mudd 35-37—72 Atlanta at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Dr. Gott argued in favor of a strong central government. Minnesota , 1 0 0—1 Landing” after nine seasons. First Period—1, Now Jersey, Korn 1 Dallas 2 5 .286 Dave Rummells 37-35—72 Detroit vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee, 1 p.m. to the town where she won the state pageant that St. Louis 2 0 2—4 On this date: (MacLean), 6:15. 2, Hartford, Hull 1 (Shaw, Minnesota 1 5 .167 Bob Tway 36-36—72 Houston at Cleveland, 1 p.m. The top ten hunks included Kevin CosUicr, Den­ First Period— 1, St. Louis, Brind'Amour 5 launched her onto the runway of the Miss America MacDarmid), 7:41. 3, New Jersey, Johnson 3 Pacific Division Steve Jones 37-35—72 Transactions Kansas City at Rttsburgh, 1 p.m. nis Quaid, Patrick Swayze, Mark Harmon, Tom Sel- In 1795, the United States and Spain signed the (Fetisov, Muller), 1334 (pp). Penalties—Tur- (P.Cavallini), 3:50. 2, Minnesota, Duchesne 1 title. L.A. Lakers 8 0 1.000 Ted Schulz 35-38—73 Los Angeles Flams at Chicago, 1 p.m. Peter Gott, M.D. geon, NJ (tripping), 2:13; Muller, NJ (holding), (Giles, Gagner), 13:57. 3, SL Louis, MacLean 4 Icck, Harrison Ford, Rob Lowe and Kurt Russell. Treaty of San Lorenzo, which provided for free Golden State 5 1 .833 Mike Reid 35-38—73 Miami at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Miss Turner crowned the new Miss Missouri, (Oates, Hull), 19:54 (pp). Penaldes—Bellows, 11:12; Babych, Har (tripping), 12:30; Korn, NJ Ffortland 4 1 .800 Ben Crenshaw 37-36—73 BASEBALL New England at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. The fourth annual list of 10 men and 10 women, navigation of the Mississippi River. (holding), 14:14; Babych, Har (holding), 16:07. Min (roughing), 1:34; Elellows. Min (slashing), Pauicia Ann Meusburger, on 'Thursday, and said Phoenix 3 3 .500 Mike Hulbert 36-37—73 American League Phoenix at Dallas, 1 p.m. In 1858, the 26th president of the United States, Second Period—4, Hartford, Verbeek 8 528; Momesso, SiL (high-sticking), 8:32; Gag­ published in the magazine’s Nov. 13 issue, was L.A. Clippers 2 4 .333 Bill Glasson 38-36—74 CHICAGQ WHfTE SOX—Named Joe Nossek Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. she was thrilled to be back in town. (Babych, Dinaen), 8:25 (pp). 5, New Jersey, ner, Min (interference), 18:55. based on a mail-in survey from readers. Theodore Roosevelt, was bom in New York City. Sacramento 1 4 .200 Mark McCumber 36-38—74 coach and Cal Emery minor league scouL San Francisco at Now \brk Jets, 4 p.m. Being Miss America is a full-time job, said Miss Broten 3 (Muller, Turgeon), 14:17. 6, Hartford, Second Period—None. Penaldes— Churla, Seattle 0 5 .000 Wayne Grady 37-38—75 KANSAS e m r ROYALS—Announced, they The old man on the list is Ford, at 47; Lowe is In 1880, on his 22nd birthday, Theodore Min (boarding), 3:52; Brooke, Min (inter­ Wbshington at Los Angeles Flaiders, 4 p.m. Doctors need to Lawton 2 (Tomlak, Shaw), 15:47. 7, Hartford, Turner, but “it’s a job I love.” Thursday's Games Tim Simpson 37-38-75 would not exercise their options in the contracts Philadelphia at Denver, 4 p.m. Andersson 4 (Shaw, Evason), 1828. Penal- ference), 6:11; Featherstone, StL (slasNng), the youngest at 25. Roosevelt married Alice Lee. John Mahaffey 40-40—80 of Floyd Bannister, pitcher, and Willie Wilson, San Diego at Seattle, 4 p.m. A veterinary student at the University of Mis­ das—Verbeek, Har (tripping), 5:25; Broten, NJ 10:11; Roberts, StL (high-sdekir^), 16:02. In 1886, the musical fantasy “A Night on Bald Chicago 115, Miami 107 outfielder, for the 1990 season. Named John Monday, Oct. 30 souri in Columbia, she visited friends at the school (tripping), 7:41; Tomlak, Har (holding), 9:03. Third Period—4, SL Louis, MacLean 5 New York 103, Minnesota 100, QT Mayberry hitting coach. Invited Adrian Garrett, Mountain,” written by Modest Mussorgsky in 1867 Third Period—8, Hartford, Hull 2 (Shaw, (Oates, Momesso), 7:51. 5, SL Louis, Hull 10 Money leaders Minnesota at Now York Giants, 9 p.m. explain therapy Turner, nearing 50, Wednesday night and said she regretted she would Phoenix 100, Detroit 85 Bob Schaefer, Frank Funk and Glenn Ezell, (Momesso, Zezel), 16:05. Penalties— and revised after his death by Nikolai Rimsky-Kor- Babych), 5:54 (pp). 9, Hartford, Francis 7 Friday’s Games PONTE VEDRA, Fla (AP) — Money winners coaches, to return for the 1990 season. not graduate with her class this spring. (Dineen, Babych), 11:33 (pp). 10, Hartford, MacLean. SIL (holding), 1:45; Zezel, S I (slash­ on the PGA Tour following the Disney World -Announced they will sakov, was performed in St. Petersburg, Russia. ing), 8:48; Churla, Min, double-minor (rough­ DEAR DR, GOTT: Why arc doctors so secretive? I hates being sex symbol Miss Turner, 24, said her goal as Miss America MacDarmid 3 (Ferraro, Hull), 14:59. Penal- Milwaukee at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Classic, which ended OcL 22. The top 30 share move their minor-league training base from Bowling In 1904, the first rapid transit subway, the IRT, das—Pa.Sundstrom, NJ (holding), 3:56; Malay, ing), 17:18; P.Cavallini, StL (roughing), 17:18; San Antonio at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. in the $1 million Nabisco Grand Prix Individual Melbourne, Fla., to Fort Myers, Fla., In 1990. recently asked mine why he prescribed Bcllcrgal-S, and NEW YORK (AP) — Singer Tina 'Rimer, who was to inspire young people to realize there was no NJ, double-minor (holding, roughing); 10:29; Tinordi, Min (interference), 19:42. opened in New York City. Atlanta vs. Orlando at Tampa, Fla., 7:30 p.m. purse: NEW YORK YANKEES—Announced that he indicated it would relieve my hot flashes. After dig­ limit to what they could. “All that matters is the Evoson, Har (high-sticking), 12:13; Burt Har Shots on goal—Minnesota 12-9-8—29. SL Boston vs. Utah at Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m. Money Mika Ferraro, first base coach, Billy Connors. turns 50 on Nov. 26, says she’s a practicing Bud­ In 1914, author-poet Dylan 'Thomas was bom in (holding), 14:34; Malay, NJ (elbowing), 14:34; Louis 11-4-5-20. Powder Puff fiber that’s within you,” she said. Cleveland at Houston, 8:30 p.m. 1. Ffoyna Stewart $825,301 pilcNng coach, and Champ Summers, Ntting ging in my library, I found this is a barbitute tliat will dhist who lives “like a monk,” doesn’t like being a Swansea, Wa'es. MacDarmid, Har (tripping), 18:04. Ffower-play Opportunities—Minnesota 0 of 6; Detroit vs. Phoenix at Tempe, Ariz., 9:30 p.m. 2. Tom Kile $770,278 coach, will return next season. Named Mark Barbara DeCaprio 183-488, Donna Masicotto make me sleepy. I’ve had a terrible problem getting any Shots on goal—Tlartford 13-9-7—29. Now SL Louis 1 of 7. Philadelphia at Portland, 10:30 p.m. 3. Ffoul Azinger $737,399 Connor bullpen coach, third base 197-450, Fran Amenta 182-479, Nancy Hahn Jersey 10-8-7—25. Goalies-Minnesota, Takko, 2-2-0 (20 Golden SL at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 4. Greg Nornian $723,930 coach and Buck Showalter coach. 194-506, Cheryl Doll 180-476. rest, my hot flashes arc severe, and I am constantly Power-play Opportunities—Hartford 3 of 7; shots-16 saves). St. Louis, Millon, 4-3-0 p.m. 5. Mark Calcavecchia $694,741 SEATTLE MARINERS-Named Jim Beattie fatigued. I feel he has done me an injustice. New Jersey 1 of 6. (29-28). Sacramento vs. Seattle at Spokane, Wash., 6. Tim Simpson $681,597 farm director. Promoted Roger Jongewaard Tri-Town Goalies--Hartford, Sidorkiewicz, 1-4-0 (25 A—12,188. 10:30 p.m. 7. Steve Jones $660,178 from director of scouting to vice president for Bob Kozuch 504, Sieve White 214-567, Mac DEAR READER: I agree. I believe doctors owe shots-22 saves). New Jersey, Burke, 4-2-1 Referee—Don Koharski. Linesmen—Dan Saturday's Games 8. Curtis Strange $654,420 scouting arxj player davelopmenL McDonald 523, Ed Arnheim 200, Fran Grommo patients explanations about prescription drugs, especially Acting saves movie on Nixon’s ‘Final Days’ (29-22). McCourL Dan Schachte. 9. CNp Beck $591,087 —Announced that Edwin 204- 516, Tony Roman 511, Rick Putok A— 10,557. those — such as barbiturates — having a definite poten­ Charlotte at Miami, 7:30 p.m. 10. Scott Hoch $560,180 Correa, pitcher, exercised his right to refuse an 205- 206-546, Mike Kopp 221-553, Bob Ed­ Referee—Denis Morel. Linesmen— Wayne upon layer in this Dostoyevskian video with him, then collapsing on the floor, New Jersey vs. I^shinglon at Fairfax, Va, 11. Fred Couples $544,444 assignment to Qklahoma City of the American wards 543, John Booth 535, Kevin Osborne tial for abuse or addiction. I think your doctor could be Bonney, Pat Dapuzzo. 730 p.m. 12. David Frost $530,263 Association and chose to become a free agenL 212-505, Andy Michaud 556, Bill Calhoun criticized for not leveling with you. By Jay Sharbutt visit to the big house on Pennsylvania weeping. Atlanta vs. Orlando at Gainesville, Fla., 7:30 $500,804 TQRQNTO BLUE JAYS—Named Scott Bruins 4, Nordiques 2 13. Mark Q'Meara 200-531, Hank Cullinane 215513, Andy Farber Moreover, barbiturates arc not appropriate medication The Associated Press Avenue. But it minimizes the book’s report of Volleyball p.m. 14. Mark McCumber $474,587 Breedon roving minor league pitching Instructor. 223-545, Dave Russell 201-544, George Janos- TV Topics Quebec 0 1 1—2 Cleveland vs. New Vbrk at Pittsburgh, 8:30 15. Blaine McCallister $456,891 Midwest League chak 206-502, Roy Banla 218-564, Joe Cavar for the symptoms of menopause, which you appear to be 'The script appears augmented by ex­ Nixon sometimes drinking heavily, show­ Boston 1 2 1—4 p.m. 16. BobTway $423,340 MADISON MUSKIES-Named Casey Par­ 512, Ron Gagne ^2-575, Jim Bogar 506, Flay experiencing. If you need ucauricnt, female hormones NEW YORK — It’s strange how cerpts from various memoirs — those of ing him drinking but never intoxicated. First Period— 1, Boston, Sweeney 4 (Bour­ Denver at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 17. Bill Glasson $414,511 sons manager. Bosselle 200-560. Nixon’s daughter, Julie; his secretary of And it doesn’t use the book’s claim that que), 10:58 (pp). Ponaldes—Brown, Qua (high- Rec volleyball San Antonio at Milwaukee, 830 p.m. 18. MikeHulbert $404,221 BASKETBALL (estrogen with progestin) would be preferable. I say if things happen sometimes. In October sdeking), 10:43; Burridga, Bos (holding), 12:53; Sunday's Games 19. Mike Donald $371,232 National Basketball Association because hot flashes do not indicate ill-health. Many 1974, two months after the Watergate tively played by Richard Kiley as a quiet, state, Henry Kissinger, and Nixon him­ Nixon once reportedly was seen talking to Gillie, Que (roughing), 16:59; Carter, Bos AMERfCAN DIVISION — Cummings In­ 20. Ben Crenshaw $371,195 DALLAS MAVERICKS-Traded the rights to honest man doggedly seeking the UaiA surance del. Insurers 15-8, 14-16, 16-14; women choose to “ride them out and get through scandal forced President Richard Nixon self, with the actors playing them speak­ portraits on the White House walls, which (rougNng), 16:59; Jackson, Oue (hooking), Miami vs. Chartotte at Greensboro, N.C., 7 21. Hal Sutton $361,203 Pat Durham, forward, to Milwaukee lor a 1993 Soccer despite what “Days” depicts as Nixon’s 19:00; Carpenter, Bos, major-game misconduct Luigi's del. Manchester Medical Supply 15-1, p.m. 22. Dave Flummells $354,979 second-round draft choice. Waived Barry menopause without drug supplements. In my opinion, to resign from office, the Oakland A’s ing their thoughts in narration. he has strongly denied through his friends (cross-checking), 19:57. 15-7, 15-8; Economy Electric del. Six Packers Washington vs. Boston at Columbus, Ohio, 23. Mika Raid $346,665 Stevens, guard. obstructions and distortions. 1 you should see a gynecologist for advice about whether won the World Series. While this fleshes out the basics of the and lawyers. Second Period—2, Quebec, Hough 1 (Brown, 15-10, 15-10, 5-15. Standings: Luigi's 5-1, 730 p.m. 24. John Mahaffey $344,467 DENVER NUGGETS—Signed Allen Leavell, Cummings Insurance 5-1, Insurers 4-2, MSC Magic Now, if the A’s don’t win it again book on which the show is based, it tends “The Final Days” is unusually well- Marols), 3:50 (pp). 3, Boston, Brickley 1 (Wes­ Indiana vs. Dallas at Fort Worth, Texas, 8:30 25 Whyne Grady $342,664 guard, to a conditional one-year contracL you need hormone and, if so, how much. Nixon resigned after once-secret tapes ley, Bourque), 8:49 (pp). 4, Boston, Burridge 2 Economy Electric 3-3, Six Packers 1-5, MMS p.m. 26. Donnie Hammond $339,741 SACRAMENTO KINGS—Signed Parvis El­ The Manchester Soccer Club Magic (girls Also, 1 recommend that patients not take medicine Saturday and have to play a fifth game to distract slightly from the main event — acted, save for an odd, almost comical (Douris, Carter), 18:43, Penalties—Wesley, Bos 0 -6 . Utah vs. Portland at Corvallis, Ore., 10 p.m. 27. Craig Stadler $339,519 lison, center, and Vfeyman Tisdale, forward, to born in 1979) tied Bolton, 4-4. Brandy Page, of White House conversations revealed he how disclosure of the White House tape (hooking), :19; Cirella, Que (tripping), 8:29. NATIONAL DIVISION — North Enders del. Sacramento vs. Seattle at Bellingham, Wash., 28. Jodie Mudd $335,460 five-year contracts. Megan Buckley, Megan Mizoras and Jill Daniel­ until the prescribing doctor has reviewed and explained Sunday night, ABC will have to postpone Kissinger played with deep Teutonic som- ABA\PGT 15-8, 15-8, 15-3; Network Tavern del. knew of a cover-up of political sabotage Third Period—5, Boston, Neely 7 (Cimelta, 10:30 p.m. 29. Wayne Levi $331,042 WASHINGTON BULLETS-VIfaived Tracy son accounted lor the goals. the various side effects and potential consequences. To its scheduled Sunday TV movie — one recording system doomed Nixon’s bemess by 'Theodore Bikel. Galley), 9:28. 6, Quebec, Lafleur 6 (Petit), Economy Electric 15-7, 16-14, 15-12; 30. Ted Schulz $329,655 Moore, guard. by his re-election team against his presidency. Manchester Property Maintenance def. give you more information, I am sending you a free copy that dramatizes Nixon’s last weeks in of­ 'The Nixon of the relatively little- 11:16. Panallias—Kimble, Qua (unsportmanlika 31. Nick Faldo $327,981 Continental Baskstball Association Democratic opponents in the 1972 Another flaw: Its version of Nixon’s conduct), 3:13; Neely, Bos (unsportsmanlike Pagani's 15-3, 15-7, 15-11; Purdy del, Lloyd's 32. Tom Byrum $320,939 CEDAR RAPIDS SILVER BULLETS— of my Health Report “Menopause.” fice. presidential campaign. known Lane Smith is a masterpiece, even conduct), 3:13; Forder, Que, (roughing), 9:46; Aulo Parts 15-5, 15-13, 15-10. Standings: MPM Tennis 33. Jim Carter $319,719 Signed John Harris, Mel Braxton and Reggie Calendar Rgeardless of what happens and chief of staff, Jr. (David though he initially seems a little too soft- Hawgood, Bos (roughing), 9:46; Petit Qua 6-0, Purdy 6-0, North Enders 4-2, Network 34. Bill Britton $307,978 Owens, forwards, arid Tracy Ballard, center. DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve been told tliat if 1 crack my Tavern 3-3, Lloyd's Auto Parts 3-3, Economy whenever ABC’s three-hour “'The Final 'The tortured behind-the-scenes events Ogden Stiers), is simplistic, painting Haig spoken and not forceful enough. (high-sdeking), 13:01; Markwert Bos (elbow­ 35 Steve Pate $306,554 FOOTBALL knuckles, they’ll be arthritus in later life. Is this true? ing), 13:01: Cirella, Que (tripping), 13:45. Electric 2-4, ABA1PGT 0-6, Pagani's 0-6. 36. Bnice Liatzke $305,987 National Football League Today Days” airs, you’ll find it a flawed but fas­ leading up to that after the famous 1972 as a loyal, unquestioning subordinate, no R n u B f i n f ' f ' o r But gradually, expertly recreating Shots on goal—Quebec 11-12-6—29. Boston WOMEN'S LEAGUE — Gunthria Fence del. WITA money leaders 37. Ken Green $304,754 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Placed Ty AllerL matter how dubious the presidential Bolton Mobil 15-5, 15-3, 15-8; B&J Auto Repair Manchester at EnField, 3:30 DEAR READER: No. Knuckle-cracking, a nervous cinating program with an Emmy-caliber break-in at Democratic National Commit­ Nixon’s awkward, hunch-backed walk 12-11-12—35. The Wrmen's International Tennis Associa- 38. Gene Sauers $303,669 linebacker, on Injured reserve. Activated Tyrone def. Fred's Place 15-9, 15-7, 16-14; Foimal's Rocky Hill at Cheney Tech, 3:30 demand. Power-play Opportunities—Quebec 1 of 4; tion money leaders through Oct. 22: 39. Gil Morgan $300,395 Jones, safety, from the developmental squad. habit, may drive people around you crazy, but it will not performance by Lane Smith as a tor­ tee offices at the Watergate Hotel are and gestures. Smith becomes eminently Inn del. Main Pub 15-4, 15-13, 15-10; Heritage Coventry at Bolton, 3:30 Boston 2 of 4. 1. Steffi Graf $1,388,905 40. Scott Simpson $298,920 Signed John Talley, light end, to the develop­ mented, anguished Nixon. retold in “Days,” but in perhaps too much 'There is no hint of the book’s claim Auto Body def. Lockmsith Hair Studio 6-15, Girls Soccer cause arthritis. Sometimes this habit leads to temporary convincing as the driven, agonized man Goalies-Quebec, Myinikov, 0-1-0 (35 2. $818,964 41. Mark Wiebe $296,269 mental squad. Enfield at Manchester, 3:30 It is based on the 1976 book by Carl that Haig, in conversations with Kissinger shots-31 saves). Boston, Moog, 4-2-1 (29-27). 15-5, 15-8; NassifI Arms del. Tierney's 15-6, 3. Gabriela Sabatinl $539,301 42 Nick Price $296,170 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Activated Terry pain and swelling of joints, so you would probably be detail. who became the only American president 15-10, 15-8. Standings: B4J Aulo Repair 6-0, Mercy at East Catholic, 3 p.m. A— 14,084. 4. Arantxa Sanchez $477,598 43. Sandy Lyle $292,293 Tausch, guard, from injured resen/e. better off learning more appropriate ways of coping with Bernstein and Robert Woodward, who and his aides, “sometimes referred to the to ever resign from office. Locksmith Hair Studio 6-0, Format’s Inn 3-3, Lyman Memorial at Coventry, 3:30 Bit by bit, it all returns — the famed 5. Zina Garrison $393,153 44. Davis Love III $278,760 HOCKEV president as an inherently weak man who Nassiff Arms 3-3, Fred's Place 3-3, Gunihrie Girls Swimming chronicled their Watergate exposures in 6. Helena Sukova $346,879 45. Larry Mize $278,388 stress. 18-minute gap discovered by BuzJiardt in Fence 3-3, Heritage Auto Body 3-3, Tierney's PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Recalled Frank Enfield at Manchester, 3:30 lacked guts.” □ □ □ 7. Jana Novotna $326,896 46. Loren Floberts $275,882 “All the President’s Men.” 'The movie of 3-3, Bolton Mobil 2-4, Main Pub 0-6. Pietrangelo, goaltonder, from Muskegon of the Volleyball a key tape; the spectre of John Dean; the NO DECISION IF SUNDAY Radio, TV 8. Chris Evert $231,683 47. Mike Sullivan $273,962 that book sUtrred Robert Redford and To Whitemore’s credit, the dialogue is International Hockey League. Manchester at Enfield, 3:30 DEAR DR. GO'IT: What medical organization dis­ 9. Mary Joe Femarrdez $224,955 48. Peter Jacobsen $267,241 “Saturday Night Massacre” after Attorney BASEBALL: ABC says no decision has —Assigned Chris Sacred Heart at East Catholic, 3:45 Dustin Hoffman as the probing re[X)rtcrs. remarkably free of the wooden, pompous 10. Natalia Zvereva $204,533 49. Clarence Flose $267,141 tributes bile salt Cholacol? I have contacted doctors and Felix and Brian Tutt, defensemen, and Ftobin General Elliot Richardson resigned rather been made on when “The Final Days” 11. Monica Sates $203,861 50. Jim Gallagher, Jr. $265,809 In “Days” — Nixon’s lawyers com­ tone that afflicts most dramatizations of Bawa forward, to Baltimore of the Americun Saturday drugstores with no results. Today 12. Hana MarKilikova $195,578 51. Ftennie Black $264,988 than obey Nixon’s order to fire Watergate Washington history; the words sound will be shown if the World Series con­ Scholastic Football DEAR READER: Since my first column on the use plained to ABC last March about what 13. Larisa Savchenko $187,247 52 Leonard Thompson $261,397 Hockey League. special prosecutor Archibald Cox; the 4 p.m. — Golf: Nabisco Cham­ OlYMPICS Northwest Catholic at East Catholic, 10:30 natural, even if their accuracy can and tinues to Sunday night. 14. Manuete Maleeva $180,233 53. Ian Baker-Finch $253,309 of bile salts to relieve constipation, I have received they said were inaccuracies in the book LILLEHAMMER OLYMPIC ORGAN-IZING a.m. “smoking pistol” tape tliat sealed Nixon’s pionship, ESPN 15 Ram Shriver $176,915 54. Jay Haas $248,831 — no star reporters dash about from probably will be debated. Vanessa Williams, singer, actress and COMMITTEE—Named Gerhard Heiberg Interim Enfield at Manchester, 1:30 p.m. several letters from readers who have been unable to pur­ 16. GigI Fernandez $158,410 55 Robert Wrenn $243,638 fate. 7:30 p.m. — Celtics at Jazz, WILI MHS freshman football Boys Soccer source to source in dogged search of the Blessed with intelligent, restrained beauty contestant, has been signed as a 17. Gretchen Magera $156,418 56. Mark Lye $242,884 president until May 1, 1990. chase this old remedy. Evidently, Cholacol and Caroid COLLEGE East Catholic at Notre Dame, 10 a.m. “celebrity guest field reporter” for the (1400-AM) The Manchester High freshman football team 18. Catarina Lind^ist $156,065 57. David Edwards $238,908 story. All tliis at times makes you wish direction by Richard Pearce, the film HUNTINGDON—Announced that Ihe NAIA Bile Salts arc no longer marketed, in conjunction with 8 p.m. — World Series Game 3: blanked Enfield, 40-0. Jon Keeler, Willis Rivera, 19. Lori McNeil $155,207 58. Andy Been $236,097 Rocky Hill at Bolton, 2 p.m. scriptwriter Hugh Whitemorc had cut to syndicated “After Hours” variety has suspended Its entire sports program from Cross Country digestive enzymes, as Bilezyme (GcriaUic Phimnmey Here, the drama basically is told recreates the book’s account of Nixon, Monli Brown, Louie Laguardia Chad Herall and 20. Conchita Marlinez $147,033 59. David Ogrin $234,196 the chase more briskly, instead of magazine series. Her reportage will start A’s at Giants, Channel 8 Jay Romeo paced the ollense while Aaron 21. % bin White $134,301 60. Lanny Wadkins $233,363 post-season play for one year becauie of rules State Class Meals (Wickham Park) Corp.) and Digepepsin (RAM Laboratories Corji.). These through the eyes of Nixon’s Watergatc- during his last White House night, insist­ 8 p.m. — Horse racing: Breeders Custer, Andy Allen, Bill Hansin and Chad Her- 22. Flosalyn Fairbank $132,974 61. Steve Elkington $231,062 violations that occurred during the 1988-89 Girls Soccer defense attorney, J. Fred Buzhardt, effec­ painstakingly adding layer upon layer ing that Kissinger kneel down and pray appearing Nov. 10, a spokeswoman says. Bolton at Bacon Academy, 2 p.m. medicines arc available by prescription. Crown Series, ESPN dic ware the defensive starxJouts. 23. Ftaffaella Fleggi $122,933 62 Kenny Knox $230,012 school year. y --- MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Ocl. 27, 1989—17

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Part 5 of 6. p.m. Saturday at the Century 21 office in Stafford 0 _ T_ £ □ N THIS IN THE WAITINJ® scary skits, will be presented at 9 p.m. Friday at the an liffl 57 Type of play­ E L affection ports series. £ £ 0 £ (3® Hogan's Heroes 18 U tei logic ing marble T_ □ £ £ [A & E ] Chronicle Top photographers talk ROOfA OF THE Unitarian Meeting House in Hanford. Springs. LOS ANGELES — After 30 58 Break In two T_ £ £ £ £ £ [H B O ] Louie Anderson Show (CC) The [CNN] CNN News 20 ChabNiand 0 L J_ about their careers (R) lighter side of life from the comic who calls E/V^PLOTJIIENT ASEMCY. Presented and performed by Alicmativcs: Hartford’s The office is located at 452 West Main St. (Route Chianti 8 E N T R 0 D N 1 [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd years of lending support to everyone E [CNN] Moneyline 22 Sort DOWN himself "one of two fat people in Califor­ (CC) Molly quits her sales clerk position at 190). Rain date for the sale is Nov. 4. 4 2 ------first Gay and Lesbian Cultural Organization, tickets for the from Elizabeth 'Taylor to Cary 23 Over (poet.) 21 Apr. 15 [DIS] MOVIE: 'Not Quite Human If nia." (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) TEKLET Now arrange the circled letters toj you d o n 't... Goodman's Bookstore and goes on a blind 2 4 ------1 Formerout Rus­ addresses [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Distortions' Following form the surprise answer, as sug-. show are $10 in advance and $12 for at the door. The Grant, Martin Landau has traveled a 43 Senator Sam (CC) An android intent on becoming more date for New Year's Eve. Designer discusses work 27 Lie sian ruler 23 Rowing tools human goes against his creator's wishes the death of her husband, a woman is gesled by the above cartoon. x meeting house is located at 50 Blooemficld Avc. 24 Image [U S A ] Hitchhiker (In Stereo) 5 ^ dizzying route to screen prominence 31 Viet — 2 Crescent by attending college Alan Thicko, Jay Un­ Hartford Stage’s Sunday Afternoon discussions for 25 Win by a — 44 Dill seed slowly driven mad while slaying at her — from Francis Coppola to Woody gutrrillat shape derwood, Robyn Lively 1989 aunt's mansion. Olivia Hussey, Steve 1 0 :3 0 P M QMD (5® USA Tonight Nv V ^ ^3 H r v T 32 Female child 3 Pelvic bones 26 Over again 45 Highway Play auditions Sunday the 1989-90 season begin with designer Michael Year- shoulder Railsback, Piper Laurie. 1987. Print answer here . A A y f w l Allen. 33 Pol-au- — 4 Beating 27 Jerk [ESPN] SportsCenter (1® Can You Beat Baldness? 13 gan, who will discuss his work at Hartford Stage fol­ 34 Gravel ridge 5 Chain sound 28 Question­ 46 Vast period [USA] Murder, She Wrote (Answers tomorrow) Auditions for the Manchester Musical Players per­ Last year, he astounded reviewers of time [H B O ] Inside the NFL (60 m in) (R) (In Hogan's Heroes 35 North of 6 Throws able Stereo) lowing the Sunday matinee. 29 Pekoe, etc. 47 — Major 8:30PM 3D (4® Family Matters (CC) (8l) Missing/Reward STODGY HIDING formance of “West Side Story” will be held from 2 to 5 with his performance as Jeff Okie. 7 Wintry glaze Jumbles; SHEEP GLOVE The discussion is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. in the 30 Circular tent (constel­ [LIFE] This Evening Carl pushes Eddie to try out for the high- Yesterday's p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday at the Aetna Home Of­ 36 Atediilance 8 Petroleum [D IS ] Super Sense The mental pro­ Answer: What his handicap In golf was— Bridges’ reliable financial adviser, 37 Empire Stale source(2 32 Senator lation) [USA] Miami Vice school basketball team despite the boy's cesses that provide animals with their na­ fice Auditorium in Hartford. Those planning to uy out John W. Huntington Theater. Ycargan’s set designs for Jake — 46 Suds maker HIS HONESTY Abe Karatz, in “TDicker: The Man (2 vrdt.) wds.) reluctance. (In Stereo) vigational skills. (R) Hartford Stage include the current production, “The 39 Rendezvoui 9 " ------the 35 Famous raft 51 Pro — (for 7 :3 0 P M 3 ) Entertainment Tonight (24) (57) Wall Street Week (CC). should bring music, an accompanist will be provided. and His Dream.” Academy voters, 40 Small hotel Mood lor 36 Unpaid the time Actress Jaclyn Smith. (In Stereo) [H B O ] MOVIE: Feds' (CC) Two female Importance of Being Earnest,” as well as “A Midsum­ [ESPN] Harness Racing: Breeders All roles available for singers, actors, and dancers. For too. They gave Landau a nomination 41 Pro Love" debts being) cadets attempt to graduate from Washing­ mer Night’s Dream,” “Nothing Sacred,” ‘Twelfth 38 Sharp bark (~8l (2^ Jeopardy! (CC) Crown From Pompano Beach, Fla. (3 hrs.) more information, call 528-8595. 42 Not 10 Leisure ton, D.C.'s traditionally all-male FBI aca­ KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright as supporting actor. appropriate 11 Deteriorates 39 Hill 3D Kate & Allie (CC) (Live) demy. Rebecca DeMornay, Mary Gross, Night,” and “The Tempest.” 41 Shaggy Now he plays the ccnual figure in 45 Ofllcet 19 Ancient 111) WPIX News Ken Marshall. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In Harvest dinner Saturday 9:00PM 3D MOVIE: single Women, Stereo! Allen’s comedy-drama “Crimes and fl8) PAC-10 Preview Show Married M en’ Premiere. (CC) A psy 1 T“ r - ] n r TT [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd chotherapist is forced to re examine her A traditional Harvest, family-style dinner, with Fig leaf chronicles Misdemeanors.” He portrays a high­ 2b) (38) M 'A *S ‘ H (CC) Molly looks for a job in the city; Mol­ own life after forming j therapy group for apple crisp for dessert will be served at 5 and 6:30 p.m. ly respected ophthalmologist and 12 i4 !3b) Hard Copy Scheduled: women body­ ly's mom Introduces her to Arthur Feld­ A performance titled “Adam: The Fig Leaf women involved with married men. Mich­ man. Saturday at the Wesley Memorial Church in East benefactor who becomes involved in J builders ele Lee, Lee Horsley, Alan Rachins. 1989 Chronicles” will be made at 7 p.m. Sunday at the 15 17 40) Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) (In Storeo) [U S A ] W erewolf (In Stereo) Hartford. Center Congregational Church. The show, presented the murder of his misuess, Anjclica ,611 Newhart (CC) ( D (40) Perfect Strangers (CC) Larry Tickets arc $7 for adults and $3.50 for children ages Huston. "Ifl 1 1 : 0 0 P M 3D News (CC) by C. J. Emerson, includes stories of sad and [A&E] World of Survival (R) forces Lydia to appear on a TV show (In 3D (3® (4® News 6 to 12. It is free for children under 5. For reservations, At 55, Martin Landau remains Stereo) \( m N ot y g f ALL Tim P J g - humorous memories. The church is at 11 Center St. [CNN] Crossfire 3D Crimewatch Tonight please call 633-1463 or 289-70%. The church is at 110 dazzled at the career happenings of (22) (30) Hardball (CC) Charlie and Kaz go fi«\KeN &V 2- [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments undercover as satanic cult members to CQ) Cheers (CC). Ellington Road. Play to be held the past two years. “It’s miraculous. [LIFE ] Day by Day (R) flush out those responsible for the deaths 3® 101 Ways to Get Cash From the The Little Theater of Manchester will present per­ I’m very pleased that I have been [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Rocky IV (CC) Driven of young women (60 min.) (In Stereo) Government Children’s opera Sunday given a sort of resurrection, a renais­ 3T ■3T formances of “The Boy Friend” at 8 p.m. tonight and by revenge, boxing champion Rocky Bal­ (24) Connecticut Newsweek (2® War of the Worlds Aliens spearhead a In celebration of its 30th season, the Manchester sance. I’m very happy about it.” boa heads for the Soviet Union to face a (57) Great Performances: Show Boat campaign to attract new followers with the Saturday night at Manchester High School. The play W colossal Russian opponent Sylvester Stal­ Season Premiere (CC). (In Stereo) help of a devout minister who's turned into Symphony Orchestra will open at 2:30 p.m. Siuiday will be presented also at 8 p.m. next Friday and Satur­ Landau first heard of the “Crimes lone, Talia Shire, Dolph Lundgren 1985 a miracle worker. (60 min.) (In Stereo) with a performance of “Peter and the Wolf.” and Misdemeanors” role when an The Associated Press Rated PG (In Stereo) [A&E] MOVIE: 'Twice Told Tales' A day. V short version of The House of the Seven (2® News (Live) Allen aide called from New York. [T M C ] MOVIE; Born in East L A.' A Los The program will be held at the Manchester High Admission is $8 for the general public and $6 for LEADING MAN — Martin Landau, left, talks to Director Gables” highlights this trio of Nathaniel Karajan Legend A profile of conductor School Auditorium. The Manchester High School Landau asked to see a script, not w Angeles native is sent south of the border Hawthorne’s creepiest tales. Vincent Herbert Von Karajan (1908-1989), music students and senior citizens. “The Boy Friend” is a Woody Allen while shooting Allen’s "Crimes and Mis­ after he’s mistaken for an illegal alien dur­ Price, Sebastian Cabot, Richard Denning. director of the Berlin Philharmonic. (60 String Players will join the orchestra in performing the musical set in the 1920s in the south of France. It is realizing that Woody Allen scripts ing an immigration raid Cheech Mann. Paul 1963 min ) (In Stereo) demeanors." After years as a supporting actor, Landau has p ip Rodrigue?, Daniel Stern 1987 Rated R (In opening work. Dance Macabre. full of memorable melodics and dancing. Call are accorded the secrecy of the [C N N ] Larry King Live 12® Weekday (R) r w Stereo) “Peter and the Wolf’ will follow, and the final work 647-9824 for tickets. stealth bomber. become a leading man. [DIS] MOVIE- 'Cinderella' (CC) Walt @® M*A*S*H “I was flown to New York and 8 : 0 0 P M 3D Snoops (CC) Despite over Disney's animated classic about the poor will be “Pictures at an Exhibition.” RT (6® Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) r s r whelming evidence, Chance and Micki at­ scullery maid wfose dreams come true at Tickets are $7 for the general public, $4 for senior met with Woody,” Landau recalled. tempt to prove a womanizing diplomat in­ the Prince’s ball llene Woods. .William [CNN] Moneyline citizens, and $4 for students over 18. Students under Ventriloquist to perform “He then had the script sent to the the TV series “Mission: Impossible” to get turned off by this guy.” ST r w nocent of murdering a woman found dead Phipps. Eleanor Audley 1950 Rated G. [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet in his hotel room (60 min ) 18 will be admitted for free. hotel. The whole script, which was and “Space: 1999.” “Crimes and Misdemeanors” is an [H B O ] MOVIE: 'License to Drive' Des­ [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Judy Buch, a nationally recognized ventriloquist 3D .Ab) Full House (CC) D J and Ste 1089 by NEA. Inc. unusual; most actors get to read only The state of his career before ensemble film, like “Hannah and 27 (c) 1989 by NEA. Inc pite the fact that he failed his driver’s test, [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) from Tolland, will perform at 10 a.m. Sunday at the phanie refuse to share a room any longer a teen ager borrows” his grandfather’s Harvest festival Sunday Emanuel Lutheran Church. The church is at 60 Church their parts. It was so powerful that it •Tucker”? Her Sisters” but with dark over­ (In Stereo) mint-condiiion Cadillac for a late-night 1 1 : 0 5 P M [T M C ] MOVIE: Big Bus! CiD MOVIE: 'Howling H... Your Sister Is dream date Corey Haim, Corey Feldman. ness' (CC) A Manhattan corporate ma­ The Historical Society of Glastonbury presents its St. jumped off the page. A tremendous “I was working, which is always a tones. Allen, Mia Farrow, Alan Alda a W erewolf' An intrepid trio travels to 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) neuver turns chaotic when two sets of third annual Peace & Plenty: A Fall Harvest Festival impact, so many resonating feelings. blessing because I wasn’t wailing on and Joanna Gleason carry the lighter Transylvania with the intention of destroy­ [MAX] MOVIE; 'The Shining' (CC) identical twins, separated at birth, arrive Concert to be held “I had another meeting with him tables or driving a cab,” he said. elements, and Landau, Huston, Sam ing the queen of the werewolves. Christo on the scene. Bette Midler. Lily Tomlin. SNAFU by Bruce Beattie from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Welles Shipman Based on Stephen King's novel about a the next day. We talked, and he “But I wasn’t getting any roles that Waterston, Claire Bloom and Jerry pher Lee, Annie McEnroe, Reb Brown. haunted Colorado hotel and the effect it Fred Ward. 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) Ward House. Soprano Esther Hinds, Metropolitan Opera baritone 1985 has on its caretaker, his wife and their 1 1 : 3 0 P M C£) ® Nightline (CC). The 1755 home will be decorated by high school Arthur Thompson, and several distinguished hired me that day. I was fitted for called on very much of me. I always Orbach enact the dramatic portions. . 11) 26i Search for Haunted Hollywood A psychic child Jack Nicholson, Shelley Du­ CF) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) IT students and town garden club members with natural Hariford-area instrumentalists will perform at 8 p.m. wardrobe before I went back to think of roles as a pie, and what I The perpetrators of the crime are CELEBRITY CIPHER seance summoning legendary stars, a pro­ vall. Scdtman Crothers 1980 Rated R Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous California. I returned for makeup was getting was a very small slice, not punished for their deed. So what fessional ghost hunt, re-enactments of [TMC] MOVIE; 'Magnum Force' San C® Honeymooners materials appropriate to the harvest season. Satiuday at the Kingswood-Oxford School in West people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for paranormal events reported in Hollywood, is the lesson here? another. Today's clue: S equals F. Francisco's Dirty Harry Callahan investi­ (18) Can You Beat Baldness? The Weavers, the Piecemakers, and Art Guild mem­ Hartford. everything you do is going to be in just a sliver. Just playing an out- special effects in horror movies, celebri­ gates a rash of gangland-style murders (22) (30) Tonight Show (In Stereo) bers will display their crafts. The Connnecticut In­ The concert will be held to celebrate the 94th the film. Ninety-eight percent is not and-out heavy in a mindless action- “I think what Woody is basically ties’ personal ghost stones Most John Clint Eastwood. Hal Holbrook, Mitchell saying is that people must be 'WEXD TA HWD Davidson (2 hrs ) (Live) Ryan 1973 Rated R (In Stereo) (2® Your Show of Shows dependent Rifles, a late-18lh century style military birthday of Moshc Paranov. good enough. The other 2 percent adventure film, there’s not a lot you 18) Search for Haunted Hollywood A se­ [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In (38) St. Elsewhere unit, will have an encampment on the grounds. Tickets arc $15 and may be purchased at the door. makes it less than perfect, and can do with that. You’re a sort of responsible for their acts,” Landau SDDRTJU GEC WYOD ance summoning legendary stars, a pro­ Stereo) [A & E ] Improv Tonite Laraina Newman Chamber music and refreshments arc porvided. A d­ The event will be held in the Roberts Theater, which is Woody is a perfectionist.” functionary in the context of that. said. “In this day and age there are fessional ghost hunt; re-enactments of welcomes some of todays comics. (In people who are not responsible for paranormal events reported in Hollywood, 9;3 0 PM Cfl) (4P) Just the Ten of Us Stereo) mission is $2 for adults, and students arc free. in the upjxir school campus fo the Kingswood-Oxford Martin Landau was a Brooklyn “For a lot of years I was stuck in H W Y H HWD special effects in horror movies, colebri (CC) Wendy sneaks out on a dale with a what they do. The world is in bad [CNN] Sports Tonight Schoool at 170 Kings wood Road. Proceeds will boy who started in the newspaper that sort of mode. There was a lot of lies’ personal ghost stones Host John wild teen-ager, unaware of his plans to Benefit tag sale shape because of that. Davidson (2 hrs ) hold up a store. [DiS] Conversation With Betty White benefit the Kingswood-Oxford performing arts depart­ business at 17 as a cartoonist for the frustration, even though I was work­ SDDRTJU GEC WYOD “In the ’40s, this man would have 20' MOVIE: The Canterville Ghost' The 24) Fourth Estate (CC) Actress Betty White reminisces The third annual Century 21 McQuaid Real Estate ment. New York Daily News. He left the ing as an actor. 1 fell I wasn’t using spirit of a 17th-century English nobleman about her years on the ’Mary Tyler Moore paper to begin the precarious search a lot that 1 had. Francis. (Coppola) had a moment of truth and come TA J’H XDZLYJDJH.' [USA] Ray Bradbury Theater A city resi­ Show” and her marriage to Allen Ludden, haunts his American descendants as they dent’s (Jeff Goldblum) idealistic view of for an act'mg career. The turning around and say, ‘I made a terrible move into the family’s ancestral castle Sir and discusses her current role on "The opened the door for me in giving me rural life is shattered when a tram drops Golden Girls.” (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) I D Y J B D Z Z . John Gielgud, Ted V\/ass. Alyssa Milano him off at an unscheduled stop point came when he competed with a character that had a lot of dimen­ mistake, and I atone.’ Woody knows 1986 [ESPN] SportsCenter PREVIOUS SOLUTION: " 'Be yourself is about the worst 500 others to study with the Actors sion. a lot of places to go. I’m very very well that there are people who 223 30) Baywatch (CC) A plane crash m 1 0:00PM 3D r40) 20/20 (CC) Sched [MAX] MOVIE; 'The Happy Hooker ‘Knight Rider’ star leaves acting advice you can give to people." — Tom Masson. uled the 10 best places to live in America Studio. Only he and Steve McQueen the ocean turns into real trouble after the Goes to Washington' The queen of the grateful.” do things that are less than rescue, when the contents of a suitcase according to "Rand McNally Places Rated call girls uncovers some top-secret infor­ were chosen. and wardrobe tests, then we began a honorable and go on living with Almanac ” (60 min ) wash ashore (60 min ) (In Stereo) mation that brings down the house. Joey Landau’s career grew with Broad­ rather intense collaboration. C0 26) (61) News those things.” 24) 57) Washington Week in Review Heaiherton. George Hamilton. Rip Torn. to become country music singer way plays and live television drama. “The role is very complicated and Having worked for such great !11D WPIX News 1977 Rated R (CC) ‘A ll the nuts you stored for winter are While he was touring with Edward yet very delicate, almost like directors as Alfred Hitchcock like this?!” Holden kept her hand in acting by maybe seven or eight. The crews G. Robinson in “Middle of the lacework. I felt very strongly that (“North by Northwest”), Joseph L. By Joe Edwards appearing in music videos with the have to be commended because you Night,” he won the villainous role in the audience had to empathize and Mankiewicz (“Cleopatra”) and ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves The Associated Press Staller Brothers and Ronnie Milsap. turn out an enormous amount of “North by Northwest.” Besides sup­ identify with this character. What he George Stevens (“The Greatest “Singing is the only thing I ever material each day,” she said. porting roles in films, he starred ; NASHVILLE, Tcnn. — She once does is awful, and unless you can Story Ever Told”), Landau was in- A U RIGHT.'.' GRAIODDAD GAVe ME A I'MGOilOGTO wanted to do, ever,” she said. “It was exciting. I loved being put with his ex-wife, Barbara Bain, in take the trip with him, it’s very easy A WRTV, 5M&LLY HIPPY' ’was a computer expert who helped Uigued by the Allen style. GRKAT IDGA fOR JlFFY MARKfT T h i s Vv5A^ “People get the idea that I’m an to the lest.” <;;;^HAU,0We6W.' ^ Tight crime with TV’s “Knight actress that’s now trying to sing. She calls her singing style con­ TH6 •Rider.” But all Rebecca Holden ever temporary counuy and believes she HBO in front with 103 ACE nominations Ireally wanted to do was sing country That’s not right. It just took me a can broaden the base of country while to make it happen. If I’d had ; music. music. 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RE/MAX East of $85 weekly. 649-2902. ) [ j^ H E L P [ ^ H E L P J ^ H D M E S 643-1561. 1 PART TIME FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Cape. 6 rooms, sky­ the River, 647-1419.0 MANCHESTER-Call af­ WANTED WANTED FDR SALE PUBLIC AUCTION SALE VERNON-3 bedroom Notices HELP WANTED BY THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER lights, oil heat, natu­ ter 5 p. m. 643-6681. Con- Townhouse. 2 baths, 2 183 Brairwood Drive. MANCHESTER - Now SELLING Fast. Brand Excessive abbreviations TOWN of Coventry an­ Bullder/Developer otter­ ral woodwork, oak toct Carole. car parking, all ap­ As o condition precedent to MEDICAL Assistanf for SALES person full or part Come see this super only 135,000 for these new single family 1,800 WET BASEMENT? abbreviate results! Be the placement of any adver­ time. Apply In person nounces position for ing no payments until brand new, huge, excit­ cabinets, well insu­ CARPENTRY/ pliances, air, wa- Manchesfer Dr's of­ Colonial featuring 4 square toot, 7 room Notice is hereby given of a sale at public auction to bo held Over 40 Year* Experienoe sure readers understand sher/dryer hookups. tising In the Monchester He­ Marlow's, School Crossing the year 2000 on up to generous bedrooms, ing, 7 room, 1,800 sq. tt. Contemporary Town lated, full basement, REMODELING W ritten G uarantee vour ad by avoiding ab- rald, Advertiser hereby fice. Part-fime. Look­ $145,000 2nd mortgage! Saturday, November 4.1989 at 10:(X) am. EOT. at the Free Estimatea $675 monthly plus se- Monchester.______Guard. This position Is beautiful contempor­ houses on your own lot city water and sewer. ■ APARTMENTS agrees to protect, Indemnify ing for dependable, 2Vz baths, first floor Manchester Police Department Garage, 239 Middle Turnpike HatchuMM, FourxJation Cracks, brevlotlons. 643-2711. curlfy. 646-5198. FULL Time cook needed. for a school crossing (Based on 8% fixed front to back family a ry Townhouses. plus a $32,900 second Sump P urrpa. Orair>a9e Lir>es. FOR RENT and hold harmless the Man­ mature, highly moti­ guard at the Robertson rate, no points, no pre­ Cathedral ceilings, An­ East, Manchester, Connecticut, of the u n d a im ^ mor<*andise $131,000. Call 646- Basem ertf W aterproofing o f Floors & 4 room apartments. Stove chester Herald, Its officers vated, friendly person Flexible hours, lob room with brick fire­ mortgage*. Cathedral 4122. Owner. GCF HOME Walls 6 More School. Requirements payment penalty.) dersen windows, full ceilings and balcony as listed below and surplus Town owned property. Town STEAL MY CONDO 118 Main Street, 3 room and washer. $525 to $550 and employees against any fo assist In high paced very versatile. Expe­ Builder may consider place and beautiful owned surplus property in s is ts of approximately fifty items and all liability, loss or rience preferred. are a good character deck. Priced right at basements, 2x6 con­ overlooking beautiful SERVICES Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 ■Priced below market -Zero $ apartment Including plus utlltles. Security setting. Afternoon background and the trade of your property struction, family room including typewriters, chairs, office furniture, pumps and other Remodeling, repeir. decks, down -Flexible terms -2 heat/hot water. $560 and references. 643- expense. Including attor­ hours and an occa­ Apply In person, Mon­ $207,900. Century 21, family room with fire­ equipment. BOLTON-Owner financ­ neys' fees, arising from day - Friday, 2-4pm. ability to work a split toward this new 3050 Epstein Realty, 647- fireplace, central air, place, Anderson win­ trim work, small job>- bedrooms Pool -Excellenl per month. Security. 5372. 9am-5pm. claims of unfair trade practi­ sional evening. Call shift Mondays thru Fri­ square toot Contem­ oven/range, dis­ Claims for merchcuidise listed below should be meide with the ing. Price drastically ELECTRICAL No pets. 646-2426, 9am- 646-5153, leave Lakeside Cafe and 88950______dows, full basements, reduced on this brand Senior Citizen Discount condition -Immediate COVENTRY Lake, 2 ces, Infringement of trade­ Lounge, 50 Lake Street, days. The position pays porary located In a hwasher, hood, dispo­ 2x6 construction, cen­ Manchester Police Department. No claim made after sate will occupancy RENT TO OWN 5pm weekdays._____ room Efficiency apart­ marks, trade names or pat­ message.______a flat rate of pay of prestigious area of ex­ 142 Lamplighter Drive. sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full be accepted. All sales are final and for cash. No sates to new 8 room Contem­ 645-6559 ents, violation of rights of Coventry. No phone Move right Into this 4 tral air, oven, range, porary In Birch Moun­ DUMAS ELECTRIC Owner 617-344-0455 447 Main Street, 5 room ment, private beach, SECRETARY/ReceptlonI $3000.00 for the 180 day pensive homes. Fea­ baths, washer/dryer dishwasher, hood dis­ minors. Inspection of articles for sate may bo made between Service changes, apartment. $600 per privacy and Infringement of calls please.______tures breoktast nook. bedroom Colonial with tain area. Features In­ quiet neighborhood. copyright and proprietary st-2-3 days per week. Ma­ school year, with no hookups, cedar siding, posal, 3 bedrooms, 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. on the day of the sale. additional wiring and month plus utilities. $500 per month, utilities ture, non-smoker, WANTED a full time live benefits. Applications Granite fireplace, 4 contemporary flair wall-to-wall carpeting, clude: formal dining PAINTING/PAPERING rights, unfair competition featuring oversized kit­ (two Cathedral ceil­ The Town reserves the right to remove items from the sate, room, fam ily room repairs on existing Security. No pets. 646- included. Call 742-8671. and libel and slander, which word-processing skills In to care for ambula­ are available at the bedrooms, 2 full baths, tiled foyer, oak kitchen ings) I'/z baths, wall-to- LOTS/LAND tory person. Needs chen, first floor family add items to the sate, or reject any or all bids for what it deems with fireplace and wet homes. Quality work at ■ 2426, 9am-5pm may result from the publica­ on IBM PC. Manches­ office of the Town 2 half boths, JaccuzzI, cabinets, two-zone gas wall carpeting, tiled to be In the best interest of the Town. FOR SALE weekdays. tion of any advertisement In ter professional office. companion nice home and 3 car garage. Ask­ room, beautifully fin­ bar, hardwood floors, “l^e can you affordable prices. Manager, 1712 Main heat, slider to deck and foyer. Oak cabinets, and much more. MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ the Manchester Herald by Send resume to: Man­ In Coventry. Single Street, Coventry, CT ing $385,000.Philips ished basement, and 2-car garage. Owners gas heat, slider to rear Copies of Rules of the Sale and list of items for sate are avail­ Entirely owner operated. SEVERAL lots available. CONDOMINIUMS advertiser, Including adver­ person or couple wel­ laundry, oversized able at the General Services Office, Municipal Building, 41 Builder will also take what to look for... room, luxury town- chester Herald, Box A, 06238. An Equal Oppor­ Real Estate, 742-1450a will hold a second deck, slider to front 27 years exp. Call Sentry Real Estate, 643- FOR RENT tisements In any tree distri­ come. Flexibility Is deck overlooking Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut. homes In trade. house. All appliances, I bution publlcotlons pub­ P. O. Box 591, Man­ tunity Employer. Clos­ PARKER Road, Wllllng- mortgage of $32,900 at patio and garage. and what to look 4060. o______chester, CT 06040. welcomed please reply beautiful wooded lot. $285,000. Flano Real Joseph Dumas heat, cable, carpeting, lished by the Manchester ing date for applica­ ton. Relive history In a 8% with no principal or These are slngletamllv Estate, 646-5200.Q 646-52S3. 2 approved building lots oir conditioning. Call VERNON-l bedroom Herald. Penny Sletfert, to P.O. Box 171, Coven­ tions Is November 3, Great buy at $229,900. Interest payment due ITEM/BRAND NAME BOYS/GIRLS SPEED out fo rr Condo, newly ap­ NURSE'S Aides. 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Cozy 6 room tlme buyers and Inves­ cellent opportunity tor Boys 2x6 construction, cen­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ orange and white male tors. Owner will con­ 15. Limieux Boys 12 tral air, oven, range, 2 new exclusive areas for Tabby. West Middle kend. Excellent benefit ter home. Own Trans- SOCIAL Services ur­ Cape. FIreplaced liv­ first time buyers and TREE vour custom designed room townhouse with package. Training portotlon. 646-0834. gently need substitute ing room, sliders to sider rent with option. Investors. Phase I Is 16. Yamaha Boys/Girts Reg. dishwasher, hood dis­ 646-6815 fireplace. All applian­ Turnpike area. Any In­ STRANO Rothman 8, Rothman, 17. Sachs Boys/Girls Reg. posal, 3 bedrooms, We’re Here To Se.-ve REMOVAL home. In Manchester, form ation 646-1029. course offered. Con­ STEEL Erector needed. night supervisors at the deck from family sold out. Phase II, 3 Brookside Estates on ces, heat, hot water, FESTIVAL tact Mrs. Kost, RN Experienced only to Samaritan Emergency room. $136,900. Susan REAL ESTATE 646-4144.0 remaining. *$32,900 se­ 16. Moped Boys/Giris Reg. (two Cathedral ceil­ Trees trimmed ar>d removed. carpeting, air condl- Reward. 19. Puch Boys 10 Wall Papering and Cordwood sold. Seasoned and Carter Street. Large, ADNS. Salmon Brook work on metal building Shelter In Manchester. Donahue. Sentry Real cond mortgage 8% ings) I'/z baths, wall-to- unseasoned hardwood only. tlonlng. Call 649-5240. OF 395 North Main St. 20. Puch Boys 10 wall carpeting, tiled wooded lots with city Convalescent Home, erection crew. Benef­ Responsibilities In­ Estate, 643-4060.D MANCHESTER-Bv APR with deferred Painting Fully Insured, Free Estimates. utilities. In Vernon, LIKE private home. 3'/j Glastonbury. 633-5244. its, eoe. Call Bill, 242- clude: night supervi­ Manchester, CT owner, Westside, nice 6 monthly payments tor 21. Raleigh Boys Reg. foyer. Oak cabinets, 30 years Experience Crane Service Available. rooms. Lease. Secur­ | T M 1 BUYS! 22. Columbia Boys 12 gas heat, slider to rear Boulder Ridge III. A IPART TIME PART-tIme monitor for 3738. sion of adult co-ed THE Time Is Right. Inter­ room Colonial, 3 bed­ 10 years of $241.49 on a Insurance and Call Carl 742-5986 continuation of ity. Working single shelter tor homeless, est rotes are reasona­ 647-"SOLD" rooms. Good family 30 years amortization 23. Sears Boys 10 deck, slider to front male preferred. 643- HELP WANTED high school female fa­ ble and the sellers of schedule. Ballooned In 24. Tange 900 Boys 10 patio and garage. References Boulder Ridge I and II. cilities. 9:30am-lpm, client In-take and WOULD LIKE TO neighborhood. MARTY MATTSSON Nice high acre 2880.______HIGH School Cheerlead­ orientation, nightly ad- this super 6 room $134.500. 649-4454. 10 years. No principal 25. Ross Boys 10 These are single family GUTTER Mondav-Fridav. Apply ing Coach-Beginning Ranch on Hilltop Drive PROUDLY PRESENT: or Interest payments 26. Royce Union Boys 10 homes, not condomini­ 649-4431 wooded lots with city MANCHESTER - Availa­ BUS DrIyer-YWCA pub­ In room 100, S. Windsor mlsslon decisions, MANCHESTER-UnIque 27. Murray Boys 10 CLEANING utilities. The U and R ble Immediately. 1 and November 17,1989. Sa­ working with volun­ In Manchester are $109,900-MANCHESTER- due for 10 years. No ums; and there are, of lic serylce vehicle. Board of Education, lary prorated accord­ looking tor a quick two family. $139,900. prepayment penalties. 28. Huffy Girls 10 course, no association Construction Company 2 bedrooms, walking Minimum license re- 1737 Main Street, S. teers and administra­ Fully applianced, beautiful & Lots of potential. Each DICK COBB SERVICE has a long tradition of distance to downtown, ing to contract. Con­ tive tasks. Hours 7pm- sale. 3 bedrooms, ce­ Rothman and Roth­ 29. Kent Girls 10 tees or dues. Re­ aulrement 70C. 12'/2 Windsor. Call 528-9711, tact Mr. Dennis Joy, ramic bath, fireplace, privale.Exceptional 1 bdrm. unit has two bedrooms man, 646-4144.0 30. 4 Metal Rims for Pontiac member, owning your INTERIORS for estimate call quality work and satis­ hot water Included. hours per week, extension 40. eoe. 7:15am. Hourly rate and newer back fied home owners. $575 and $650. Boyle U S E D C A R S Principal. Coventry $6.75. Mostly Saturday, hard wood floors, full Townhouse. 31. Unknown Girls Reg. own home also allows Clean Quality Painting at 875-0634 or 875-9142. 10:45am to 12:00pm and High School, 78 Ripley $'134,900-MANCHESTER- porches. Quiet and M ANCHESTER-Cape 32. Huffy Boys 10 Wouldn't you like to be Management Com- 88 CHEV CORSICA holiday, and vacation basement, walkout you and your family Fair Pri(»s. one?U & R Realty, 2:15pm to 3:30pm. $10 Hill Road, Coventry, Newly decorated & mainte­ convenient location. built with elegant Flor­ 33. Unknown Boys Reg. the comfort, security pony, 649-4800. CL 4 DR per hour. Driving expe­ IllJ H E L P coverage. Call Denise basement with pretty ida room overlooking Specializing in Interior 643-2692.0 Connecticut. 742-7346. treed yard. Buckley nance free vinyl sided Cape Has separate lot zoned 34. Huffy Boys 10 and privacy or owning MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ $8695 rience preferred. Call I'M w a n te o Cabana at 647-8003 tor tor two family availa­ private park like yard. Reg. Painting. Carpentry and Need repairs around the more Information.___ School. $146,500. Jack- w/3 bdrms, family room & 35. Columbia Girls your own yard. Coll home? Coll an expert. room flat, 2nd floor, air 86 CHEV CELEBRITY YWCA, 647-1437. eoe MATURE person wanted ble at $70,000. D.W. Fish $155,900. Sentry Real 36. Pirhana Boys Fleg. Exterior Painting also conditioner. Fully ap­ son 8i Jackson Real garage.Nicel today for complete de­ You'll find the help you 4 DR fo do housekeeping and DENTAL Assistant-Part Realty, 643-1591.0 Estate, 643-4060.O 37. Royce Union Boys Fleg. BUSINESS plianced kitchen, cel­ SECRETARY - C. P. A. Estate, 647-8400.O $149,900-MANCHESTER- tails on these magnifi­ available. $6395 TEACHER Aides needed. dietary work In a per­ time 3 days per week 38. Honda Boys need In Classified. 643 PROPERTY firm. Excellenf oppor­ Dirt cent and beautiful Call Dick Cobb at lar storage, garage. No Part-time, afternoon tunity for efficient, per­ sonal care facility. tor specialty practice MANCHESTER-Wel Prestigious Area! Lovely 6 Bike homes. This Is an ex­ 2711. pets. $690 per month 84 BUICK REGAL hours available. Good pay and benefits. In Manchester. Re­ kept 5/5 two family In 1/2 rm. Cape w /1st fl.fam. 39. Mote Becan Moped 643-4749 plus utilities plus dep­ 4 DR sonable secretary. Sta- cellent opportunity tor S5495 Please call 649-5531 for tlstlcal word Call Mrs. Brook, only warding position for a the North end of town. rm. Nice, private, back yard. first time buyers and LAWN CARE osit. 649-5678 after 7pm. confidential Interview. processing experience between 8am-2pm, mature, organized, Quiet street, large lot $210,000-MANCHESTER- BRAND NAME DESCRIPTION Investors. Phase I Is EXPERT MANCHESTER MANCHESTER - 1 bed­ 86 OLDS DELTA people oriented per­ with 2 car garage. Gas ROYAL 4 DR reauird. General com­ Monday-Frldav. 649- Lg. Duplex in very good 40. Reddy Heater 1(X),000 BTU sold out. Phase II, 3 Exterior and Interior room apartment, son. Will train. 646-4811. heat. Call os today! FOR SALE OR $8495 WANTED student to rake puter experience help­ 4510. conditionlExcellent for 41. Suzuki 185ccM/C remaining. *$32,9(X) se­ palming and wallpaper stove, refrigerator. leaves after school and $179,000. Flano Real hanging. Limited exterior YARD MASTERS 89 FORD ESCORT LX ful. Please send re­ owner occupied or invest­ 42. Schwinn Boys cond mortgage 8% $500. monthly plusutlll- on Soturdoys. Good sume fo: Pue, Semel Estate, 646-5200.g APR with deferred restoration. Previous work Trees cut, yards cleaned. LEASE/OPTION 2 DR ment. Move-in condition! 43. Explorer Igloo Large can be seen upon request. 2 of the best located pfo- tles. 646-5355.______pay. 644-8076. and Chich, Certified SUPER size Colonial. monthly payments for Contect BC Company, Lawns, Brush removal, $7195 $217,900-MANCHESTER- 44. Statue Virgin Mary fessional office suites in THREE room, one bed­ Public Accounfs, P. O. Stand out and excep­ 45. Danville 4 Piece Sheet set 10 years of $241.49 on a 844-6988. gutters cleaned, drive­ 87 PONT. GRAND AM Possible owner linancing- town. room apartment In 2 Box 2250, Vernon, CT tional family room 46. M^tster Plumber Spray faucet 30 years amortization ways sealed. family house. Quiet COUPE $9.00 PER HOUR 06066.______Sell Your Car with Fleldstone wall Duplex buill in 1979. Sepa­ schedule. Ballooned In $7695 47. No Case Animale Perfume 1. ) 1st floor facing Main rate systems. Interior re­ 643-9996 neighborhood In Che­ Starting P TRAVEL Agency East of with fireplace, sliders 48. Cassette Tapes Assorted 8 10 years. No principal St. 1250 ft. huge pri­ ney District. Security 85 PONT. to patio, super clean cently M inted & carpeted. or Interest payments CGNCRETE I Steady work I the river needs assist­ 49. TDK Tape Cassette Case vate parking lot. and references re­ BONNEVILLE 4 DR ance. Typing and tele­ kitchen, dining area. $219,900-MANCHESTER- 50. Sears Visor Mirror due for 10 years. No Iterproofing contractor. prepayment penalties. G«n«ral Yard Clean Up quired. $550. monthly $5795 phone etiquette re­ Large. 160's. Call Bar­ Possible owner finandng- 51. Oelco Starter-Oil-Ignigion Parts • Lawns Raked plus utilities. After 5pm 83 CHEV CAPRICE I Must have car and li- bara. RE/MAX East of Rothman and Roth­ Roman Spiewak • Brush Removal 2. ) 2500 sq.tt.2slorytra- quired. Will train. Call Duplex w/eat-in kitchens, 1 52. Kenwood K R C -600 0 C a s s e tte diiional style building very 649-2803. CLASSIC 4 DR. Icense. 647-1901 the River, 647-1419.n Receiver man, 646-4144. • Tree Removal 646-2756. 1/2 baths, appliances, sepa­ BOLTON Mason Contractor • Hedge Trimming VERT nice. 6 rooms. New $4495 Aluminum Bat near famous Cave/s Rest LET the tenant help you rate systems. Fenced yard. FOR SALE BY OWNER Worth Brick, Block or Stone • And More off street parking. kitchen. Garage. No 88 CHEV CAVALIER buy a home. Move into Unknown Red Wooden Bat LEGAL NOTICE Chimneys, Patios, Walls • Reasonable Ratea pets. With heat. $875 4 DR *15 $232,000-MANCHESTER- U&R Built home with beamed cathedral ceiling in TOWN OF ANDOVER New, Raatoralloni and Repabe one side of this solid Bell & Howell 35mm Camera & Case Call Tom Boyle per month. 644-4555. $7495 CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES One of a kind U&R built living room, Jacuzzi tub, 2 full baths, 2 fireplaces, The 2nd quorterly Install­ Call 657-9761 4 Lines — 10 Days Duplex. Hardwood Assorted Tools 646-4134 Qne bedroom. Adults pre­ 86 CHEV CAVALIER Immediate openings on 7am-3pm and floors, full basement, Contemporary. 8 rms, 4 wood/coal add-on boiler, and full length covered Assorted Picture Frames 4 ment of property taxes on the Owner/Agent October 1, 1988 Grand List Is ferred. $525. monthly. Z24 COUPE 3pm-11 pm and 11 pm-7am shifts. Full or part fenced yard. Asking bdrms,2 baths, 2 car garage. deck. $189,900. Call 649-3145. Assorted Hard Bound Books 5 50

iCARS ICARS CARS HOMES FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT [ H I FURNITURE ( H I SALES ( H I SALES FOR SALE CHEVROLET 1974 Ma­ DINING room set Drexel, CHEVY-Camaro, 1987, MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ MANCHESTER-67 Alton 310 Hackmatack Street, NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ Iroc, convertable, libu Classic. 79K, origi­ room, garage, en­ hutch and buffet. Pe­ Street, Saturday and Manchster. Saturday, eral Statute 23-65 prohibits nal owner, 2 door, V8. can wood cane back white. Limited edition. closed porch. Security. Sunday. 10am-4pm. October 28, 9-4:30. An- the posting of advertise­ CARDINAL $14,500. 645-8576. Some repairs, excel- No pets. $800. 647-9976. chairs. $7,500 new ask­ tlque collectibles, ments by any person, firm or lent engine. 643-5675. ing $3,200 or best offer. MANCHESTER-52 Pas­ corporation on a telegraph, CHRYSLER LeBaron- MANCHESTER ^ 7 cal Lane. Large tag dolls, weight bench, telephone, electric Ilght or BUICK, INC. OLDSMOBILE 1981, Cu­ 289-4437. miscellaneous and 19834 cylinder, 5 speed, rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 'A sale. Saturday, Oc­ power pole or to a tree, 1988 LeSabre 4 Dr.Speciall $9,980 standard. Good condi­ tlass Supreme. 2 door, unbellevobles. 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan $8,990 baths. Immediate oc­ tober 28. 10am-3pm. shrub, rock, or any other tion. Negotiable. 646- new tires, high miles. natural oblect without a writ­ 1988ChevS-10ExtCabPAJ $12,995 cupancy. No pets. $800 r n MACHINERY RUMMAGE/Tog Sale- MANCHESTER-FrIdav 1313.______649-9977.______per month. Coll 647- Frlday, October 27, and Saturday, 9am- ten permit for the purpose of 1988 Pantlac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 protecting It or the public and FORT Lauderdale, Flor­ CHEVROLET 1981 7623.______l ^ A N D TOOLS 9am-1pm; Saturday, 5pm. 83 Edmund Street. 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 Chevette, 2 door, 4 carries a tine of up to $50 for 1987GMCS-15SptP/U $6,380 ida. 2 bedrooms, air. MANCHESTER-Porter October 28, 9am-12 MANCHESTER • 166 BIs- each offense. speed, excellent trans­ AIRCO-WeldIng Torch 1987 Buick Park Are Sedan $11,850 Insulated windows, Street, 6 room Colon­ noon. Community Bap­ sell Street, Saturday 12x20 patio, screened portation. 649-9977. ial, 3 bedrooms, I ’/i with gages. Asking tist Church, 585 E. Cen­ 10am - 3pm. Moving. 1987ChevS-10P/U $63® $325. Heavy duty bench SATURDAY and Sunday, 1987 Chev Conversion Van $13,999 and rolled shutters In­ baths, 2 cor garage. ter Street, Manchester. Garage sale. October 28 and 29, 9-4. side for protection $1,250 plus utilities. Se­ grinder $55. 647-8967. 1987 Cadillac Brougham $14,995 October 28-Candlewood MANCHESTER-23 Union Old clocks, copper 1987 Buick Regal LTD $10,690 from hurricanes. Lot r n CAMPERS/ curity and lease. 871- Drive, Manchester boilers, lamps, old Street. Friday, Satur- 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8,480 50-135. Call Edward or 1931 trailers 0709.______(Off Charter Oak tools, gloss, household mOFFICE/RETAIL day, and Sunday. 9am- 1986 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 Linda MorIconI tor M ANCHESTER-Very Avenue, opposite 1384 4pm. Items, old dolls, old 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $8,490 more Information. 643- 1980 Midas Motor home. Entrance) nice single family | £ l | EQUIPMENT Barbies and cases, old 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,980 2789.______24K, air, needs minor bottles, and lots of home, 3-4 bedrooms, In 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 MERCURY Marquis, repair, must sell. 649- miscellaneous Items. prestigious area. Pos­ COMMODORE 64 with CARS 1986 Chev Conversion Van $9,968 1985, 4 door, power 9977. sible rent with option. term inal and SG-10 744 N. Main Street, 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 1 2 U FOR SALE Manchester. Rain or steering, power Security and referen­ Star printer. Best offer. H D F0R*SALE 1982 Ford Mustang $3,495 brakes, air, very good ces a must. $1,200 per 649-3125. shine. 81 Adams St., Manchester condition. Owner relo­ month. Call Boland 649-4571 cating. Must sell. ICARS Brothers. 645-8201. MISCELLANEOUS $4,500. Call after 5:00. FOR SALE CLYDE BOB RILEY SCHALLER 742-8258. ISlJFOR SALE CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. ACUFIA QUALITY WANT ADS are the ROUTE 83. VERNON OLDSMOBILE friendly way of finding a Budget Pleasers mattrijpatpr Irralb cash buyer tor applian­ 62 Malibu 4 Dr $4,695 259 Adams St., 82 Chev El Camino $5,495 END ROLLS 84 Caprice Classic Cpe. $6,895 Ve, Auto, Low Miles ces, musical instruments, Manchester 259 Adams St. Exit 62, O ff 1-84 cars and a host of other 2Vh" width — 25« 84 Buick Century Wag $5,995 63 Nissan Stanza $2,495 MANCHESTER MANCHESTER 649-1749 SSpd.AC 649-1749 649-1749 items. 13" width — 2 for 25C 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 83 Pontiac 6000 LE $2,995 "T1111111 rrr Newsprint end rolls can be 1987 Olds Calais $6995 '111111 irrm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents 85 Skylark 4 Dr $6,695 6Cyl., Auio.AA: Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm picked up at the Manchester 1987 Olds Delta 88 $10,995 Saturday, Oct. 28,1989 Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr $7,295 83 Okte Ciera $2,995 The New Generation of Otdsmobile in Manchester 1985 Ford LTD $5995 Member Conn. Volley & Western Moss. Olds Deolers Monday through Thursday. 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 Auto, fJC STORE/OFFICE 1989Toronado $16,995 SNbw F^lows for sale. 7,8, 88 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 86 Ford Tempo $4,995 FOR RENT 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 Auto, fiJ C Don't Buy Any 1989 or 1990 Automobile 10, and 11 foot. All In 86 Century Wagon $7,495 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 85 Buick CentU7 $3,995 good shape. Make an 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,495 Auto, AG until you get a... OFFICE - 3 room, 900 offer and take them 1989 Olds Ciera $11,999 sq.ft, on Spruce Street. 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 83 S-10 Blazer $5,995 away I Call 643-2659. 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 Lease, parking, 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 V4, Auto, AG ALUMINUM storm doors 1987 Olds Ciera $6,999 84 Honda Accord LX $3,995 $700/month. 643-6712. 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 {SECOND OPINION) ^ and storm windows for 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 5-Spd,,AG ^ ...... ' '' X^xnwtT-t"We're^ OFFICE - Primelocatlon, 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr $8,795 A’s bash Giants, 13-7 sale. Best offer. 649- 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 83 Honda Accord LX $6,495 heat, carpet. $250. per the Dealer^ 7197. 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr $12,495 1987 Pont. Grand Am $7,495 5 Spd., AG, Loaded Don't Sign the month. Call 647-9223 or MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM all the other 87 Chevrolet Celebrity $9,495 1987 Conversion Van $16,995 Purchase Order until you... 643-7175. 345 Center SI., M anchester Dealers are 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 647-7077 Series resumes 872-9111 i | | ^ Ouf Selection! |||||i||1 Our Leasing Program! telling you I MISCELLANEOUS |||||||l Our Price! |||||j|l Our Trade Allowance! not to I SERVICES seer after earthquake MANCHESTER-17 Pa­ USED CARS I lUt' Our Financing GSL Building Mainte­ triot Lane. Saturday, nance Co. Commercl- October 28,9-4. Rain or The All New 1990 Cutlass Supreme 4 Dr. Sedan] ol/ResIdentlal building Shine. Golf equipment, UNDER 3.1L V6 HFL 4 Spd. wfth Ov^fdrtv#, DfvJ>«nch I By Ben Walker Elec, reqr view Rear oef„ Crulte, Floof moti. Moldings- body side ft door edge. . | repairs and home Im­ antiques, dishes, knick- The Associated Press______provements. Interior knacks, etcetera. Au­ and exterior pointing, tumn Street to East ilght carpentry. Com­ Eldridge Street, to 17 SAN FRANCISCO — Baseball is back in the Bay plete lanltorlol ser­ Patriot Lane. 15 .8 9 9 area, and it’s like the Oakland Athletics never left. vice. Experienced, rel­ The A’s returned from an 11-day earthquake layoff iable, free estimates. MANCHESTER-28 West 1983 PONTIAC FIREBIRD^5000 rrjnV4/T>. OPiin *?\^I $4495 sU'ongcr than ever, tying a World Scries record with five 643-0304.______Street, Saturday, Oc­ 19 8 5 M A Z D A CLC 4 Diiitr ■?! 11 $3 495 home runs, including two by Dave Henderson and even SNOW Plowing - Com­ tober 28, 3 households, 1984 5UBARU WACON I f)w inilrs H1 '78? $ 4 4 9 5 9om-2pm. Rain date Is * *Two roundtrip tickets mercial, residenlal. 1983 NISSAN SENTRA WAGON Gr,n i^nsr, $2795 one by slumping Jose Canseco, and routing San Francis­ Sunday^ October 29. Bolton, Vernon and 1988 FORD FE5TIVA t'ke Npw *?069 $ 4 9 9 5 to any Delta city in the co 13-7 Friday night for an all-but-invinciblc 3-0 lead. Coventry area. Free FURNITURE, Including 1 9 8 8 SUBARU JUSTV low u.in n;0H4 $4 995 continental U.S. or No team has ever rallied from such a deficit and the estimates. Coll Pete, Duncan Phyfe dining 1985 PONTIAC FIERO N,ro«?0i'> $ 3 995 Giants show no signs of being able to do it, cither. They 643-1213.______set, kitchen table with 1982 TOYOTA T 5 O LO low M.m ./ uh $2 995 Nassau or Bermuda had hoped the break might stall Oakland s momentum, LEAF Removal - Free four shairs, lamps, kit­ 1983 TOYOTA TERCEL Aulo, Nkp $ 3 9 9 5 with the purchase of but instead tlTcy got bashed again. estimates. Call Ken 643- chenware, weather- 1986 NISSAN SENTRA A OfMir. ('Ii'jn »? 1 ?A $3 995 0747. vane, plus many Items any new Cutlass Dave Stewart did not get a shutout, as he did in Game under 25 cents. 231 SPECIAL OF THE MONTH Supreme. See dealer 1, but he didn’t need one. He outpitched Scott Garrelts McKee Street, Satur­ HARD TO FIND for the second time this scries and is now 4-0 in the day 9-3. 1983 CMC SUBURBAN 9 PASSENGER for details. postseason. FURNITURE MOVING Sale- V-8, Automatic, Air, Cruise, gm, _ Manchester, 279 N. From the start, the crowd of 62,038 was ready for Low Miles, Extra Clean, Stock ^ baseball and so were the A’s. They stood respectfully, 50 chaIrs-Good for club or Main Street, Friday and Saturday, 8am- New 1989 Cutlass Limited Edition Phantom Demo] but anxiously, during a moment of silence at prcci.scly meeting. Make offer. 3.1L VA. AT w/Ovwndtlve, FE3 tutpenslon, Power windows a Power door locks, Cruise, A/C, 647-9223.______5pm. Living room and 10 PRE-OWNED Stereo cossetfe. Tilt, Leather wrapped steering wheel, Power antenna. 5:04 p.m. PDT — the time the earthquake struck — and kitchen furniture, car­ ^W <]-ESTERHCM >^ SLEEP Sofo-Proctlcallv peting, cooking uten­ HONDAS IN STOCK — S a le A , a tribute to victims, rescuers and survivors. new. $200. Call 646-1089. sils and more. 649-9812. CARS COMING IN 24 ADAMS ST. V Then it was time to play ball. And Oakland did, just Price like all during the delays. The Athletics, unlike the DAILY! rvoKNles Faelorv r*b«' ^(^/MANCHESTER, CT 06040 or •» to« M 9.9% M .9 9 9 I CARS fcARS " (IfMnclno. Giants, spent the break playing simulated games and FOR SALE FOR SALE 646-35 l.S pN ltf ONE 9F^.S|8j;.BUll]lL even went to their spring-training site in Phoenix for a practice game against their instructional league team. If pitchers are supposed to be ahead of hitters after a layoff, it didn’t show. Dave Henderson hit a two-run double in the first in­ ning and he and Tony Phillips each homcred in fourth — just as they had in Thursday’s practice in Arizona. Canseco and Henderson connected in the fifth and Carney l^ s fo rd ’s shot in the sixth made it 9-3 and gave Oakland its season-high for home runs. The Athletics The Associated Press outhit San Francisco 14-10 and Canseco ended his 0- I for-23 World Series slump by going 3-for-5. FALL BACK — Joseph Lombardo, a design engineer for the Electric Time Co., is Lansford also got three hits and tied a series record by silhouetted against a large eight-foot clock at the company's headquarters in Medfield, scoring four times. Mass., with the hands showing 2 o’clock. Daylight time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday when Not even the absence of designated hitter Dave Parker, clocks should be set back one hour. u/hn haH a hnmf> nin and riniihle in the. first two eamcs. hurt Oakland. Forced to bat because the game was played in the National l^ g u c park, Stewart went O-for-3. DonH forget to change your clocks American League pitchers arc now hiticss in 70 at-bats in the World Series since 1979. WILE MOTORS IS OVERSTOCKED!! The Giants, held to one run on nine hits in the first two HOURS HOURS WASHINGTON (AP) — Folks who have been a when the clocks were moved ahead. games — the worst scries start since Philadelphia did the WE mUST LIQUIDATE 49 CARS BV THE bit tired all summer will finally get back that lost The International Association of Fire Chiefs is same in 1950 — did a little better this time. ONLY ONLY hour of sleep this weekend, with the return of stan­ trying to get /Vmericans to use a bit of the exua time Matt Williams hit a solo homer and Terry Kennedy 12 dard time. for the potentially life-saving act of replacing bat­ had a two-run single in the fourth to pull San Francisco FRIDAY-4 PM.-8 PM. CLOSE OF BUSIHESS THIS SATURDAY FRIDAY-4 PM.-8 PM. The time change occurs officially at 2 a.m. local teries in smoke detectors in their homes. within 4-3. Stewart then toughened and allowed just one SATURDAY-9 AM.-5 PM. SATURDAY-9 AM.-5 PM. time Sunday, the moment when clocks should be set The change to standard time moves an hour of more hit. When he left after seven innings, he had given Wile Motors Has Leased A Local Because Of.Our Lack Of Roonn The daylight from the evening to the morning. October 27th & 28th October 2dth & 29th back an hour. up five hits. Stockyard Just 400 Yards From Our STOOKYARD SALE Will Be Held At That switch provides the extra hour for sleep, That means it will get dark earlier at night, but Showroom, That Location carousing, toil or whatever, that was lost last spring there will be more light in the mornings. Please See WORLD SERIES, page 45 •FINANCING A V A ILA 8 LE ' 44 CARS AT SACRIFICE PRICES EXTRA FINANCE PERSONNEL WILL BE ON HAND FOR THIS SALE SAVE THOUSANDS ON SPECIAL PURCHASE AND TOP QUALITY. ' . USED CARS ‘ EKTRAORDIHARV SAVINGS 1 I I I F I I i I i I y I f •TIIAnP^ U U U rPTrll a l l c a r s ARE CLEARLY MARKED WITH DISCOUNT STICKERS W L L U U I I I L I nHULV HllllLr I b l l o n w in d o w s , v e h ic l e s p r ic e d f r o m ^600 to h 7000.

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ROUTE 66 WATCH FOR SIGNS CALL 423-7746 FOR DIRECTIONS 87 OLDS DELTA DO ROVALE ^PARTIAL LISTING* •1987 CADILLAC BROUGHAM D'ELEGANCE Loaded, Power Equlijped ^PARTIAL LISTING* Li" •Hxv BOOK VALUE‘ 15.725 __ BOOK VALUE 8,700 87 Buick Riviera 89 Pontiac WILE 88 Olds Firenza 84 Cadillac 86 Pontiac Fiero Grand Prix 89 Olds Ciera Seville LICUIDATION PRICE liquidation p r i c e M 88 Pontiac Fiero 88 Pontiac Bonneville mOTORS 89 Buick Century 87 Chev. Camaro 12950 85 MERCURV MARQUIS 88 Cadillac 89 Pontiac Grand Am ROUTE 66 88 Pontiac Firebird 86 Buick Skyhawk V6, Auto., A/C, well equipped Brougham ------BOOK VALUE ‘3,550 _ 89 Buick Electra COLUMBIA 89 Buick LeSabre 81 Winnebago 88 Buick Regal 87 Cadillac 89 Buick Skylark 84 Olds Cutlass $ o 7 ^ n 89 Pontiac SSE Fleetwood Iliquidaticn lOlllDATION pPRICE r i c e M m m ft# a23-7746