20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Jan. 3. 1991 FRIDAY SCOREBOARD LOCAL NEWS INSIDE Strickland 10-19 1-1 21. Schintzius 2-3 04) 4 14. HIggIni (holding), 9:56; Gllmour, Cal, double minor 4-7 1-1 9. Totals 4498 19-23 109. How NBA teams did after losing INDIANA (121) (rougNng), 12ri/s6; Elynulk, Win, double minor Sartor fears well drilling request. in the final round of the playoffs Hockey (rougNng), 12:16; Macoun, Cal (cross-chMk- Person 8-13 0-0 18, Thompson 4 5 2-2 10 SECOND BEST? ing), 15:34. Smits 5-5 2-2 12, Miller 13-19 8-8 36, M.WII- Overtime—None. Penalty—Carlyle, Win (el liams 5-10 1-1 11. Schrempf 6-12 1-2 13 RUNNER-UP NEXTSEASON EASTERN CONFERENCE bowing), 1:17. Ed Board sets next year goals. 9 3- Sanders YEAR CLUB:;;:": ^ NHL standings Shots on goat—Calgary 10-9-9-2—30. Win Aibinlic DIvMon 2- 8 2-2 6. Wittman 0-1 04) 0, KWIIIIams 04) 04) ^ W-L PCT. WALES CONFERENCE nipeg 8 3 -8 1 — 19. W 1L Pet. GB 0. Totals 49-82 17-18 121. Patrick Dhrltlon Power-play OpportuNtios— Calgary 0 of 5; Boston 24 5 .828 ^ Antonio 34 27 24 24— 109 1979-80 Philadelphia 76ers \ X W T ^ 62-20 .756 W L TPta OF OA WInNpeg 0 of 5. Historic group approves mill change. Philadelphia 19 11 .633 5’ /Z Irxllana 45 20 30 26—-121 What's NYRangers 22 13 7 51 158 1 27 Goalies—Calgary, Wamsiey, 6-4-3 (19 New Vbrk 12 16 .429 11'/S 3-Ralnt goals—San Antonio 2-7 (Ressev 2-3 1980-81 Houston Rockets ^ 4S-36 .561 Philadelphia 21 18 47 146 141 shots-16 saves). Winnipeg, Essensa, 9-183 Washington 11 17 .393 121* Cummings 0-2, Strickland 0-1, Higgins 04), In- New Jersey 19 14 47 159 137 (30-27). New Jersey 10 18 .357 131* ^ r j a 6-9 (McCloud 2-2, Person 2-3, Miller 2-4). Coventry delays kennel lease. 1981-82 Philadelphia 76ers (ilii/ Pittsburgh 21 18 45 176 154 A— 11,853. News Miami 8 22 .267 161* f t u M o u t--^ n e . Rebounds—San Antonio ' 65-17 .793* 49 lAfeshlngton 19 22 39 137 138 Referee—Mark Faucatte. Linesmen—Pierre Central Division (Robinson 11). Indiana 43 (Person 10). As- 1982-83 NY Islanders 14 20 33 112 135 Champoux, Dan McCourL Mllwaukae 22 8 .733 sists—San Antonio 28 (Anderson. Strickland 8) Los Angeles Lakers jf >1 54-28 .659 Chicago 20 Adams Division 9 .690 11* Indiarte 42 (M.Williams 12). Total fouls—San Boston J an . 4,1991 Detroit 20 11 1983-84 20 12 8 48 136 130 Canadians 3, Oiiers 0 .645 21* Antonio 17. Indiana 26. Technlcals-Robinson. Los Angeles Lakers .756* Montreal Local/Regional Section, Page 7. Atlanta 16 20 17 5 45 134 133 Montreal i 1 13 .552 51* Thompson. Flagrant fouls—Pressey. Buffalo Indiana 12 15 16 9 39 135 131 Edmonton o 0 0__0 18 .400 10 - 12,002. ' 1984-85 Boston Celtics ^ Hartford Clevaland 11 19 .367 11 67-15 .817* 17 20 4 38 116 137 First Period— 1. Montreat Cassels 4 (Brunet Quebec 9 25 7 __ Charlotte 9 19 .321 12 Celtics 113, Knicks 86 25 113 181 Desjardins). 8:30. Penalties—Lowe. Edm (trip 1985-86 Houston Rockets .512 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Agent reveals NEWVDRK(86) 42-40 ping), 1203; Svoboda, Mon (hooking), 14:15; Vbur Hometown Newsp$po^ - MdwMt Division Norrfe Division Dufrasna, Mon (cross-checking), 15:23; f ‘ Y ^kley 2-3 2-2 6, Vandweghe 3-8 5-6 11. Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper W 1 1986-87 Boston Celtics . W L TPti GF GA Joseph, Edm (hooking), 1730. drug dealings . Pci. QB Ewing 6-13 7-8 19. Cheeks 3-7 0-0 6, G.WilkIns 57-25 .695 Chicagb 27 13 3 57 141 112 ^ Newsstand Price; 35 Cents San Antonio 19 7 .731 Second Period—2, Montreal, Richer 16 1-6 0-0 2, E.Wilkins 2-11 04) 4, Tucker 2 4 04) SL Louis 21 12 6 48 138 112 BOSTON (AP) — A former Utah 20 10 1 (MePhee), 14:22. Penalties—Dufrasna, Mon .667 5, Jackson 5-15 1-211, Walker 1-5 0-0 2. Mus- 1987-88 Detroit Pistons 63-19 .768* Houston 16 13 .552 4^/2 20 17 4 44 144 141 (tripping), 10:11; S.Smlth, Edm (hookino) federal drug agent pleaded guilty Dallas 10 taf 2 4 1-2 5. Starks 5-6 2-2 13. Quirmett 1-3 Minnosota n 24 7 29 123 148 11:40. 17 .370 91/2 04) 2 Totals 33-8516-22 66 1988-89 Los Angeles Lakers to helping run a cocaine pipeline MInnasota 9 19 .321 11 63-19 .768 12 26 2 26 115 160 Third Period—3. Montreal, Courtnall 12 BOSTON (113) Smyths Division OrtarKfo 7 23 .233 14 (Gilchrist). 19:59 (en). Penalties—Chorske, Mon from Rorida to Boston. Bird 6-11 2-2 15. Gamble 7-9 2-4 16, Parish p®'0afy 22 14 5 49 169 130 Denver .200 15 * won charnpionship (hokfing), 1129; Diduck. Mon (holding), 1227; Edward K. O ’Brien, 45, of Pacific Division 4 5 3-3 11, Shaw 4-9 5-6 13. Lewis 3-12 1-2 7, Los Angeles 19 14 5 43 152 129 Town mastery scores at all-time high Skrudland, Mon (high-sticking), 18:10; Lln- McHale 8-13 4 4 20, Brown 5-6 0-0 10 source; NBA Edmonton 18 18 2 38 125 120 Herndon, Va., pleaded guilty FfortiarxJ 27 4 .871 _ NEA drophic 1 seman, Edm (high-sticking), 18:10. Pinckney 3-4 0-0 6, Klelne 3 6 0-0 6, Smith 1-4 Wncouver 17 22 3 37 131 150 EJw C n O T T I I n i - i r - i - . . ------sixth-graders, whom parents Dointedpointed Ainn ■ ■ •U n -.1 * ___ _ r ______i .v Phoenix 19 9 .679 Shots on goal—Montreal 13-184—27. Ed By SCOTT B. BREDE Alan Chesterton, who is in charge of Thursday in U.S. District Court 61/2 0 6 3, Popson 3-3 . Vrankovic 0-3 0 6 Winnipeg 13 22 8 34 140 154 grade students around the state in LA Lakers 17 9 0-0 6 monton 11-4-18—2& to as not being able to complete heavy emphasis is placed on writing .654 71/2 O.TotalS 47-85 7-21 113. the district’s curriculum, said the the end of September. to conspiring to possess more Golden State 15 1 Wednesday's Gamss Manchester Herald 13 .536 101/2 UConn 96, Boston College Big East women’s resuit Buffalo 5. N.Y. Islanders 4 Power-play Opportunities—Montreal 0 of 3; some problems on the 1989 test, in the elementary schools, he said. Seattle 13 Now Vbrk 18 18 24 26— 86 Edmonton 0 of 5. scores reflect Ae town’s math than five kilograms of cocaine 15 .464 121/2 Boston 30 35 27 21— 113 Detroit 6, Minnesota 2 scored above the state remedial Meanwhile, the percentage of LA Clippers 11 19 70 Ninety-four percent of eighth- .367 151/2 3-Polnt goals—Now Vbrk 2-5 (Starks 1-1 UConn 92, Boston College Hartford 5, Vancouver 2 Goalies-Montreal, Racicot, 2-0-1 (25 MANCHESTER — Despite program, which is now in place in scores above the state remedial level with intent to distribute. Sacramento 6 level. That figure is up from 85 per 21 .222 19 Tucker 1-2 G.WilkIns 0-1, Jackson 0-1), Boston CONNECTICUT (96) N.Y. Rangers 4. Los Angeles 1 shots-25 saves). Edmonton, Ranford, 14-17-2 grades K-8, and requires students to grade students scored above the Wsdnssday's Qamsa (26-24). recent controversy over the town on the writing section of the test O’Brien, formerly of 2 6 (Smith 1-2 Bird 1-3, McHale - ). Fouled Smith 1-12 6-7 8. Williams 4 6 1-1 9. R'kioll 67 Calgary 3. Winnipeg 3, tie cent in 1989. cutoff level on the writing sample, Atlanta 120, LA Clippers 107 0 1 A— 17,503. reason logically instead of focusing Springfield, Mass., was a special out—None. Rebounds—Now Vbrk 47 (E. Wilkins 0 6 2 4 2, Sailors 7-13 0-0 14. Burrell 8-14 3 4 Montreal 3, Edmonton 0 wide elementary mathematics went down by 2 percent for fourth- Milwaukee 106, Charbtte 91 BOSTON COLLEGE (67) Referee—Ron Hoggarth. Linesmen—Swede Of the fourth-grade test takers, 96 on heavy computations. up from 1989’s 87 pement. 7), Boston 51 (McHale 8). Assiste-Now York 21. Gwynn 10-13 1-1 21, Whikar 2-3 0-0 4, Behn 3-14 8-8 15, StaN 3-12 1-2 7, Wenger Thursday's Games program, math scores by graders [87 percent] and 6 percent agent of the Drug Enforcement Phoenix 105, Cleveland 83 Cyrullk 2 4 2-2 6. DePriast 3 4 0-0 6, Katz 1-2 Knox, Shane Heyer. percent of them scored above the 18 (Jackson 7). Boston 28 (Shaw 10). Total 4- 8 0-0 8, Leddy 6-15 1-2 14, Curran 5-11 Vancouver 4 4 at Boston, 735 p.m. Although Manchester’s scores On the reading part of the test, Administration from 1972 until Detroit 118, Denver 107 2-2 5. Ellison 0-1 0-0 0, Macklin 0-1 0-0 0. To Manchester students on the 1990 for sixth graders [83 percent] from fouls—New Vbrk 17, Boston 17. Techni 14, Werotsky 3-5 1-1 7, Byrd 1-7 0-0 2, Riordan Los Angelos at N.Y. Islanders, 735 p.m. state remedial level, while 90 per Indiana 121, San Antonio 109 tals 38-73 17-21 96. were released today, Chesterton said fourth-graders scored the same [80 1989, when he was suspended cals— Ewing, New York coach MacLeod. 0- 2 0-0 0. Totals 25-74 15-17 67. N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh. 735 p.m. Whalers 5, Canucks 2 Connecticut Mastery Test were at an the previous year. Boston 113, New Vbrk 06 BOSTON COLLEGE (70) cent of eighth-graders completed the percent] as they did in 1989, sixth- A—14,890. CONNECTICUT (92) Now Jersey at Chicago, 8:35 p.m Vancouver 2 0 0__2 all-time high, according to results he is still awaiting state scores, so Chesterton said he could not ex without pay. In 1980, O ’Brien Minnesota 115, Dallas 95 Eisley 3-8 6-7 13. Curley 2-5 3 4 7. Jackson Lishness 7-12 0 6 14. Pattyson 6-7 0 6 12. Toronto at Minnesota, 835 p.m. Hartford 2 0 3— 5 same feat. Both figures are up sig the town can be compared with graders went up 9 percent to 91 per Utah 112, Miami 104 0-3 0 6 0. Abram 2-8 1-2 5. Able 4-8 1-2 9. released this morning. plain the decrease, other than to say was appointed resident agent- Bascom 9-17 6-6 26, Baer 3-3 6-8 12 Davis Quebec at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m. First Period-1, Hartford. Verbeek 21 (Fran nificantly from the previous year. Seattle 127, Philadelphia 99 Wblves 115, Mavericks 95 Beasley 5-9 2 4 12, Moran 1-4 2-2 4. Huckaby other towns. The test is given each cent, and eighth graders improved to in-charge of the DEA’s Thursday's Games 5- 110-010, Saunders 0-2 0-0 0, Grossman 6-9 Friday's Games cis. Brown), 3:16. 2. Vancouver, Kron 8 Ninety-six percent of the town’s th e students may have DALLAS (95) 5-9 2-4 15, Hinton 1-2 0 6 3. Foley 0 6 2-4 2 Winnipeg at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. (Bozek), 3:42 (sh). 3, Vancouver. Quinn 5 (Plav Assistant School Superintendent year to fourth-, sixth- and eighth Denver at New Vbrk, 7:30 p.m. Totals 23-56 19-29 70. 3-3 16. Rothfuss 0 6 2-2 2 Totals 3661 17-19 misunderstood the question asked. A Springfield office, a post he held McCray 6-10 1 4 13, English 3-14 1-2 7, 92 Philadelphia at Washington. 8:05 p.m. sic. Linden), 9:15 (pp). 4. Hartford. Francis 13 Please see TESTS, page 6. LA Clippers at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. Donaldson 1-7 4 4 6, Harper 12-23 3-4 29 Halft'me—Connecticut 38, Boston College until May 1988. Halftime—Connecticut 36, Boston College Detroit at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. (Verbeek, Shaw). 14:31 (pp). Penal Chartette at Washinoton, 7:30 p.m. Blackman 7-20 7-9 22 White 6-12 2-2 I 4' 33. 3-point goals—Connecticut 3-8 (Burrell 2-3, 29. 3-polnt goals—Boston College 2 4 (Behn ties—Nordmark, Van (interference), 323; Burt Chicago at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Davis 1-3 2-2 4, Shasky 0 6 0-0 0. Totals 36-89 Katz 1-2, Gwynn 0-1, Smith 0-2), Boston Col 1- 3. Leddy 1-1). Connecticut 3-13 (Bascom 2-6, NHL results Har (holding), 8:23; Capuano, Van (cross ■ -W Dallas at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. 20-2795 lege 5-16 (Huckaby 3 4 , Hinton 1-2, Eisley - , 1 5 Grossman 1-2, Davis 0-5). Fouled out—None checking), 13:58. Groups against LA Lakers at Portland, 1030 pm . MINNESOTA (115) Moran 0-2, Abram 0-3). Fouled out—Eisley. Rebounds—Boston C o lle t 38 (Stahl 8). Con Rangers 4, Kings 1 Second PeriodM^ono. Penaltios-^onnings, Golden State at Sacramento, 1030 pm. Corbin 4-13 2-2 10. Mitchell 4-10 7-9 15, Curley. Rebounds—Connecticut (Sellers 43 necticut 35 (Pattyson, Bascom, Baer, Har (roughing), 5:35; Brown, Har (roughing). Friday's Gamas Spencer 4 4 5-7 13, Campbell 14-28 2-2 32 11), Boston College 30 (Able 7). Assists—Con Los Angeles g 0 1 1 ' h r ' ‘ men-only clubs Grossman 5). Assists— Boston College 17 N.Y. Rangers i i 2 4 14:13; Jennings. Har. major (lighting), 14:13; Indiana at ABanta, 7:30 pm . Richardson 14-18 3-5 31. Wbst 1-3 6-8 8, Glass necticut 11 (Smith 6). Boston College 10 I*'*': (Leddy 5), Connecticut 25 (Grossman 6). Total Sandlak, Van. douNe minor-msjor (roughing, HARTFORD (AP) — The Phoenix at Boston, 7:30 p.m. 14 0-2 2, Brooks 0-1 0 6 0. Coftey 0 6 0 6 0 (Moran 3). Total fouls—Connecticut 21. Boston First Period— 1, New Vbrk. Gartner 21 Detroit at Cleveland, 7.30 pm. fouls—Boston College 16, Connecticut 13. (Ffotnck, Nicholls), 7:16 (pp). Penalties—Tonelli, lighting). 14:13; Krygier, Har (unsportsmanlike state should expand the use of a Breuer 2 4 0 6 4. Totals 44-85 25-35 115 College 20. A—6,654. conduct), 1732. Washington at Minnesota, 8 p.m. A—564. LA (roughing), 2:55; M c^rtey, LA, minor-mis Dallas 26 22 21 26— 95 Third Period-5, Hartford, Wilson 4 i 21-year-old state law to force San Antonio at New Jersey, 8 p.m. Minnosota 26 19 32 38— 115 Syracuse 92, St. John’s 86 conduct (Ngh-sticking), 5:22; Mallette, NY. mis- Philadelphia at Utah, 930 pm. conducL 5:22; Buskas, LA (roughing), 8:27; (Govedaris), 6:22 6. Hartford. Wilson 5 (Cote). men-only social clubs across 3- Point goals-Dallas 3-10 (Harper 2-3 College hoop scores 10:12 (pp). 7. Hartford, Verbeek 22 (Francis, Miami at Seattle, 10 p.m. Blackman 1-5, White 0-1, Davis 0-1), Minnesota OT King, NY (cross-checking), 8:27; Los Angelos Connecticut to open their doors LA Lakers at Golden State, 1030 pm. EAST bench, served by Elik (too many men), 18:15. Brown). 19:42 (on). Penalties—Mazur. Van 2 2 4 (Campbell 2-2, Corbin 0-1, Brooks 0-1). ST. JOHN'S (86) Army 89, CenL Connecticut SL 81 (hooking), 8:31; Guy. Van (holding), 11:12; to women, civil rights and Saturday's Games Fouled out—None. Rebounds-Dallas 51 Second P eriod-2. New Vbrk. Kislo 5 (Mullea Minnesota at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Singleton 2-7 5-8 9, Sealy 9-16 12-14 32. Brooklyn Col. 68, Charleston Southern 66 Qgrodnick), 1:56. Penalties—MeSorley. LA Ladouceur, Har (interference), 13:49. women s groups say. (McCray 10), Minnosota 60 (Spencer 16). As- Bucknell 79. Md.-Baltimore County 64 LA Clippers at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. Werdann 3-9 3-4 9. Sproling 1-4 1-2 3, misconduct 4:50; Moller, NY (tripping), 10:16. Shots on goal—Vancouver 9-6-7—22. —Dallas 21 (Harper 8), Minnesota 31 Colgate 71, Rider 69 Hartford 15-4-7—26. They know where the clubs Now Jersey at DetroiL 7:30 pm. Buchanan 9-15 7-9 28, Mullin 1 4 1-2 4, Muto Third Period—3, New Vbrk, Qgrodnick 18 (Richardson 11). Total fouls—Dallas 23. Min Connecticut 96, Boston College 70 San Antonio at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. 0 6 1-2 1, Scott 0-0 0-0 0, Cain 0 6 0 6 0. Luyk (Kisio, l^trick), 4:20. 4, Los Angeles, Tonelli 8 Power-play OpportuNtios-Vancouver 1 of 4; arc and they know this is going nesota 21. Technical—Mitchell. A— 19,006. Dartmouth 68, Holy Cross 62 Hartford 2 of 5. Cleveland at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 0 6 6 0. Totals 25-55 3041 86. (Duchesne. Kasper), 6:30. 5. New York, King 5 Georgetown 78, Jackson SL 54 on, said William Olds, execu- Indiana at Houston, 8:30 p.m. SYRACUSE (92) (Broton), 19:32 (on). Ponaltios-Robitalllo. LA Goalies—Vancouver, Gamble, 9-8-2 (25 Jazz 112, Heat 104 Lehigh 82, Wriliam & Mary Phoenix at Milwaukee, 9 p,m. Owens 8-22 9-16 28, Johnson 9-19 3 6 22, 79 (roughing), 16:12; in n in g , LA. double minor shots-21 saves). Hartford, Reaugh, 6-4-0 uve director of the Connecticut MIAMI (104) Manhattan 73, Loyola, Md. 68 ( 22 - 20 ). Philadelphia at Denver, 9:30 pm. Ellis 6-9 1-2 13, Edwards 1-1 0-0 3. Autry 7-11 (rougNng), 16:12; Moller, NY, triple minor (el Civil Liberties Union. Navy 78, Lafayette 75 A—10.875. Miami at Portland, 1030 p.m. Long 2-5 2-2 6. Thompson 7-11 3 4 17. Davis 2-2 18. Hopkins 2-3 3-4 7. McRae 0-2 1-31, bowing, double roughing). 16:12 By BRIAN M. TROTTA 2- 5 0-1 4. Colas 7-12 0 6 14, Rico 9-16 6-6 26, Referee—Don Koharskl. Linesmen— Leon The slate Department of Liq Utah at Sacramento, 1030 pm. McCorklo 0 6 0-0 0. Totals 33-67 19-33 92. Pittsburgh 87, Villanova 76 Shots on goal—Los Angeles 9-5-8—22. New Manchester Herald K.Edwards 6-13 2-2 14. Kessler 2-5 0-0 , Bur SW Texas SL 89, Maine 88 Stickle, Kevin Collins. Sunday's Gamas 4 Halftime—Syracuse 48. SL John's 40. End of Vbrk 18-8-6—32. uor Control filed charges last Seton Hall 97, Providence 92 Dallas at Boston, 730 pm. ton 6-10 0 6 12, Askins 1-1 0 6 2. Sundvold 2-7 regulation—SL John's 80, Syracuse 80. 3-point Power-play Opportunities—Los Angelos 0 of 0 6 5. Totals 446513-15104. Siena 89, Evansville 69 week against six social clubs in LA Clippers at New Vbrk, 7:30 p.m. goals—S t John's 6-11 (Buchanan 3-3, Sealy 1; Now York 1 of 3. MANCHESTER — A supierior UTAH (112) 24 , Mullin 1-3, Sproling 0-1), Syracuse 7-13 Syracuse 92, St. John's 86, OT Wmsted and Torrington, saying Seattle at Portland, 10 p.m. Goalies—Los Angeles, Hrudey, 89-5 (31 Football court judge has ruled that the Elec K.Malono 13-20 1417 40. T.Edwards 1-2 0 6 (Owens 3-5, Autry 2-3, Edwards 1-1, Johnson Yeshiva 79, feruch 70 shots-28 saves). New Vbrk, Richter, 12-7-3 ihe clubs violate the state’s 1969 Golden State at LA Lakers, 1030 p.m. 2, Eaton 3 6 0-0 6, Stockton 6-13 13-14 25, Vbungstown SL 85. Edinboro 59 1-4). Fouled out—Hopkins. McCree. ( 22- 21). tions Review Committee of the Public Accommodations Act by J. Malono 6-12 5-6 17. Bailey 7-14 0-1 14. Rebounds—St.Rudd John's 32 (Werdann 8) SOUTH A—16.792 NBA results 2 4 3-3 6, Griffith 0 6 0 6 0, Brown 0-5 0-0 0, Eighth Utilities District did not vio Syracuse 44 (Owens 14). Assists—SL John's Appalachian SL 76. N.C.-Asheville 72 Referee— Paul Stewart. Linesman—Pat Final AP football poll noi allowing women to become Armstrong SL 67. West Georgia 63 late state Freedom of Information Bucks 106, Hornets 91 O'Sullivan 0-0 0 6 O.Tolals 38-82 3541 112. 14 (Buchanan, Werdann 4), Syracuse 20 Dapuzzo, Mark Pare. members. Miami 28 30 25 21—104 (Owens, Ellis 5). Total fouls—SL John's 23. Augusta 84. Winthrop 75 The Top Twenty Five teams In the final 1990 laws when it did not keep proper MILWAUKEE (106) Utah 28 20 34 30—112 Syracuse 28. Technical—Werdann. A—28,132. Butler 106, Georgia SL 96 Red Wings 6, North Stars 2 Associated Press college football poll, with 3-Point goals—Miami 3-8 (Rica 2-3, Sundvotd Coll, of Charleston 63. N.C.-Wilmington 58 first-place votes In parentheses, season records minutes of its meetings. Roberts 1-2 0-0 2, Lohaus 3-6 0-0 7. Sikma ^ 9-18 1-1 22, Robertson 5-10 1-2 11, Humphries 1-2. Colas 0-1, Burton 0-2), Utah 1 4 (Rudd 1-1, ^ton HaSI 97, Providence 92 Detroit 88, Fla. International 75 Minnesota ■ 1 g__2 and total total points based on 25 points for a ^The ruling by Judge Norris Detroit 4 1 1_6 first-place vote through one point for a 2Sth- South Africans 4-6 0-0 8, Rerce 8-17 1-1 18, Schayes 4-8 3-3 K. Malone 0-1, Stockton 0-2). Fouled out—Long. PROVIDENCE (92) Duke 109, Boston U. 55 First P o rio d -1, Detroit Racine 3 (Fedorov, place vote, and previous ranking: O’Neill overturns a Freedom of In 11, Anderson 0-2 2-2 2, Henson 0-0 0-0 0, Rebounds—Miami 44 (Davis 12). Utah 49 Bragg 4-7 0-2 8, McDonald 5-13 6-6 21, East Carolina 60, Georgia Southern 59 Chovoldao), :44. 2 Minnbsota, Dahlen 9 (Gag- Record Pts Pvs Grayer 7-11 1-1 15, Brickowski 3-5 2^2 8, Kor- (Eaton 14). Assists—Miami 24 (Rico, ICEd- Campbell 0-1 0 6 0, Murdock 11-18 17-17 40. Florida 64, Mississippi 49 formation Commission opinion that killed ner. Bellows), 204. 3. Detroit Fedorov 18 1. Colorado (39) 11- 1-1 1.475 1 net 1-2 04) a Totals 45-85 11-12 106. wards 5). Utah 24 (Stockton 17). Total Vfatts 0-3 0 6 0. Floyd 0-2 0-0 0. Tumor 2-3 0-0 Florida Southern 96. Ala.-Huntsville 66 (Yzerman, Racine), 13:48 (pp). 4, Detroit Car- 2. Georgia Tch (20) 11-0-1 1,441 2 stated that the elections committee JOHANNESBURG, South CHARLOTTE (91) fouls—Miami 33. Utah 19. A— 12,616. 4. Brown 1-2 0-0 2, Simpkins 3-5 5-7 11, Sad Ga. Southwestern 126, LaGrange 74 , Zombo), ■ ■ 3. Miami, Fla (1) 10-2-0 1,388 4 Newman 5-14 9-10 19, Gilliam 6-14 1-2 13 dler 3-8 0 6 6. Totals 2962 28-32 92. Georgia Coll. 77. North Georgia 69 was a formal committee as defined Africa (AP) — A resurgence of (Primeau, Garpenlov). 16:17. Penalties—Kocur. 4. Florida SL 10-2-0 1,303 6 Reid 4-8 4-6 12, Bogues 2-5 0-0 4, Chapman Sonics 127,76ers 99 SETONHALL(97) Georgia Tech 84. Howard U. 77 by law and was fully subject to state Det (holding), 3:16; Burr, Dot (slashing), 3:53; 5. Vlfashington 10-2-0 1,246 8 black factional fighting has left 2-7 04) 4, Gill 7-8 04) 14, Gattlson 2-3 3-6 7, PHILADELPHIA (99) Jacksonville SL 107, Berry 75 Winchester 5-7 1-2 11, Karnishovas 3-7 3 4 Gotaas, Min (hooking), 12:49. 6. Notre Dame 9-3-0 1,179 5 statutes governing such bodies. Tripucka 2-5 2-2 6, Curry 1-8 3-4 5, Hoppen 2-2 10. Avont 11-16 6-9 28, Taylor 0-8 2-2 2. Kentucky 81, Georgia 80 at least 17 people dead after Barkley 7-11 10-10 24, Mahom 4 4 1-2 9, Second Period—6, Minnesota. Modano 12 7. Michigan 9-3-0 1,025 12 04) 4, Schetfler 1-2 1-1 3.Totals 34-76 23-31 Dohero 13-19 4-5 37. Caver 3 4 2 4 9, Walker LSU 87. Vanderbilt 70 In his ruling, O ’Neill said that GminskI 5-9 1-2 11. Green 5-8 0 6 10, Hawkins (Bellows, Propp), 11:45 (pp). 7. Detroit Yzor- 8. Tennessee 9-2-2 993 10 several days of relative peace 91, 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 35-63 18-26 97. Louisiana Tech 75. Ark.-Littie Rock 63 6-14 3-4 16. Anderson 3 6 0 6 6. Bol 0-1 0 6 0 man 24 (Racine, Djoos), 18:20 (pp). Penal 9. Clemson 10-2-0 950 14 since the elections committee was during the Christmas holidays, Milwaukee 28 24 24 3 0 -1 0 6 Tumor 0-2 0-0 0. Elie 2-5 1-2 . Williams 5-8 Halftime—Seton Hall 46, Providence 40. 3- Mississippi SL 70, Tennessee 65 6 ties—Fodyk, Dot (tripping), 3:32; McKay. Det 10. Houston 10-1-0 940 9 Charlotte 26 24 20 21— 91 0 6 10. Olivor 3 6 1-1 7. Payne 0-4 0 6 0. Totals polnt goals—Providence 6-17 (McDonald 5-12, not a permanent subcommittee of police said today. major (lighting). 1132; Wilkinson, Min. major 11. Penn St 9-3-0 907 7 3-Polnt goals—MilwAkee 5-10 (Sikma 3-5, 40-83 17-21 69. Murdock 1-1, Tumor 0-1, Wbtts tJ-3), Seton Hall 12 Texas the Eighth Utilities District it was Police said 14 black men had Lohaus 1-2, Pierce 1-2, Komet 0-1), Charlotto (fighting), 1132; Djoos, Det (unsportsmanlike 10-2-0 887 3 Raginald Pinto/Manehaster Herald SEATTLE (127) 9-18 (Dehere 7-12, Caver 1-2, Karnishovas 1-3, 13. Florida 9-2-0 0-2 (Newman 0- 1, Curry 0- 1). Fouled conduct), 11:19; Primeau, Det (unsftortsmanliko 663 11 been killed in fighting in Natal Kemp 8-15 4 4 20, McKoy 10-16 4 7 24, T a y lo r 0- 1 ). Fouled out— None. Scholastic 14. Louisville 10-1-1 775 18 LAST JOB — Workers from S. Aleria & Sons, Manchester’s out—Nona. Rebounds—Milwaukee 49 (Sikma conduct), 11:19; Small. Min (unsportsmanlike Cage 3-6 0 6 6. Ellis 7-12 1-1 15. Payton 4-7 Rebounds—Providence 37 (Saddler 7). Seton 15. Texas ASM 9-3-1 — Please see FOI, page 6. ment job of the season on Spruce Street Thursday. The Province over the past 24 hours 12), Charlotto 42 (Gilliam 7). Asslsts-M il- conduct), 11:19; Zottlor, Min, misconduct. 627 sicJewalk contractors, rush to finish the last sicfewalk replace- 1-2 10, Johnson 7-13 3-3 17. McMiiian 2-3 0-0 Hall 31 (Avent 9). Assists— Providence 17 16. MIcNgan SL 8-3-1 610 waukee 27 (Robertson, Humphries 7), Charlotto 11:19; Burr. D et misconduct 1433; Gavin, Min 22 weather is getting too cold to continue concrete work. in one of the worst waves of 5. Throatt 5-8 2-2 12, Corzino 2-6 1-1 5, Barros (McDonald. Watts 5, Seton Hall 16 (Winchester. 17. Oklahoma 8-3-0 452 22 (Newmaa Bogues, Gill 4). Total touls-M il- Illing boys’ varsity hoop (holding), 14:51; Gilae, Min (tripping). 18:14. 20 violence in recent weeks. South 3- 7 0 6 7. Daiiey 3-4 0 6 6.Totals 5467 Avont. 16-20 Taylor, Caver, Walker 3). Total 18. Iowa 8-4-0 370>* 17 waukee ig , Charlotto 16. Technical—Pierce. The Illing Junior High boys' varsity basketball Third Period—8, Detroit, Yzerman 25 127. touls—Providence 19. Seton Hall 31. Technical 19. Auburn 8-3-1 288 ___ Africa had been fairly quiet over A—23,901. team dropped a 63-40 decision to the South (Green), 12:26 (sh). Penalties—Green, Det Philadelphia 25 18 29 27— 99 fouls—Providence coach Barnes, Dehere. 20. Southern Cal 8-4-1 266 Windsor freshmen Wednesday afternoon. Ben (cross-checking). 2:15; Johnson, Min (slashing), 21 Christmas and the New Year Saattio 31 gg 38 32—127 A—1^578. 21. Mississippi 9-3-0 Howroyd and Eric Austin led Illing with 10 arxf 11.33; Fedorov, Det (slasNng), 1133, Kocur. 253 15 Suns 105, Cavaliers 83 3-Point goals—Philadelphia 2-10 (Hawkins 22 Brigham Vbung 10-3-0 holidays. Pitt 87, Villanova76 eight points, respectively. Mike Siena, Damon Dot (Ngh-stickIng), 1133; Modano. Min (high- 246 13 PHOENIX (105) 1-2, Elie 1-2, Olivor 0-1, Payne 0-1, Gminski sticking), 12:46; Racine, Det (tripping), 15:05. 23. Virginia 8-4-0 188 ___ MS&G said nearing sale The new violence came as Dampier and Seth Egan also played well for the Perry 1-7 1-2 3, McDaniel 10-17 1-1 21, Wbst 0-1, Barkley 0-3), Seattia 3 6 (McMillan 1-1, VILLANOVA (76) 24. Nebraska 1-1 Rams. Shots on goal—Minnesota 9-12-11— 32. 9-3-0 185 19 police outlined plans to fight 0- 3 04) 0, Hornecek 5-14 3-3 13, Johnson Payton 1-1, Barros 1-3, ThroaB 0-1, Johnson Dowdell 0-3 2-2 Z LMiller 4-13 7-8 15, Bain Detroit 11-7-6—24. 25. Illinois 8-4-0 146'* 16 12-22 5-5 29, Majerie 8-13 4 4 20, Lang 3-6 04) 0-1, Ellis 0-1). Fouled out—None. growing crime and violence, in 5-9 4 4 15, Wbodard 6-12 0-0 17. VWIker 3-8 Bennet JV boys’ hoop Power-play Opportunities—Minnesota 1 of 7; Other receiving votes: San Jose S t 138, 6, Nealy 2-4 2-2 6, Rambis 0-2 1-21, Coballos Rebounds—Philadelphia 36 (Barkley. Mahorn 2- 2 11, Byrd 1-3 5-6 7. Pelle 0-2 3-4 3, Mumford Detroit 2 of 4. Syracuse 121, Colorado S t 67. Southern Miss. cluding substantial payments for 2- 6 04) 4, Knight 1-1 04) 2. Totals 44-95 1 7-19 8), SaetBa 58 (Cage 12). Assists—Philadelphia 0 4 0 6 0, Bryson 2-3 2-2 6. Totals 21-57 25-28 The Bennet Junior High boys' junior varsity Goalies—Minnosota, Hayward, 2-7-1 (11 48, CaliforNa 37, N. Carolina S t 30, Alabama 105. 22 (Hawkins 9), Seattle 33 (Payton ). Total basketball team defeated SL James, 5 0 4 2 of ready mix operation people who hand in guns and ex 11 76. shots-7 saves), Casey (16:17 first 0-0), 13, ONo S t 7. Wyoming 7, Oregon 6. UCLA 6, CLEVELAND (83) touls—Philadelphia 17. Seattle 16. A— 13,048. PITTSBURGH (87) Wednesday afternoon. Larry Price and Mike Hayward (0:00 second, 18 11). Detroit Chovol- Air Force 5, VIrgINa Tech 5, North Carolina 4. plosives. Nance 9-17 4-4 22, Brown 3-8 0-0 6 Shorter 2-5 6-9 10. Porter 5 6 8-9 19, Martin Graves scored 17 arxf 15 points, respectively, dae, 16-13-3 (32-30). Hawaii 2. Daugherty 4 1 8 14, Ehio 5-10 0-0 , By BRIAN M. TROTTA 6-8 11 Big East Conference C e ll 2 6 3-7 7, S.Millsr 0-4 8-8 8, Matthews 3-7 3-3 for BennaL Eric Daring and Jamie Lazzaris A—19,507. “We expect to file papers with the court in the next few Valentino 2-8 2-2 6, Ferry 3-6 3-4 9, rtd dio 0-4 W L W L 12, McNsal 5-7 7-9 17, Shareef 0-3 0 6 0, Mor- added eight points apiece for BenneL 2-1. Referee—Kerry Fraser. Linesmen—Ray Manchester Herald days.” 3- 4 3, Morton 1-3 2-2 4, James 1-3 04) 2, Kerr Seton Hall 2 0 g 1 ningstar 4-5 4 6 12, Jordan 1-3 0-0 2. Totals Scapinello, Mark Vines. Newspaper stops 1- 1 2-2 4, Chievous 1-2 04) 2, Babb 0-1 04) CONNECTICUT 1 0 g 1 22-48 39-51 87. Calendar F s CC' Thornton did not elaborate on the purchaser’s identity 0,Totals 30-81 22-26 63. Syracuse 1 0 13 0 Halftime—Pittsburgh 40, Villar»va 29. 3-point Sabres 5, Islandere 4 MANCHESTER — Officials of Manchester Sand & or the price for the plant. publication Ptx>enlx 23 29 21 3 2 -1 0 5 Pittsburgh 1 0 12 2 goals—Villanova 9-26 (Woodard 5-9, Wblkar Rec Hoop NY Islanders 2 1 1— 4 Today Gravel Co. say they expect to reach an agreement to sell Cleveland 25 22 21 1 5 - 83 3- 7, Bain 14, Mumford 0-2, LM iller 0-4), Pit quivalent of td>ont $600 a njonfet But the sale will be subject to several stipulations laid NEW YORK (AP) — The Georgetown 0 0 8 2 Buffalo 0 3 2 5 Boys Basketball By DILIP GANGULY 3-Roint goals—Phoenix 0-2 (Majerie 0-2), Boston College tsburgh 4-6 (Matthews 3 4 . Porter 1-1, Jordan their Manchester ready-mix concrete plant within the 1 1 8 4 First Period—1. New Vbrk, ChyzowskI 3 East Catholic at Northwest Catholic. 7:30 Also in short ss^iply are out in an agreement to sell MS&G’s Enfield plant. That publisher of the New York City Cleveland 1-2 (EhIo 1-2). Fouled out—None. SL John's 0-2). Fouled out—Woodard, Bain. Byrd. The Aseoefeded Press 0 1 g 1 (Reekie, McDonough). 3:40. 2, New Vbrk, Valley Regional at Bolton, 7:30 next week and submit the plan to a bankruptcy court agreement, which was approved Wednesday, gives the Rebounds—Phoenix 63 (McDaniel, Mderle 9), Providence Rebounds—Villanova 36 (Bain 7), Pittsburgh 33 Midgets rice, beans and nwsSetnes, widi Tribune, founded by the Rev. 0 2 9 3 LaFontaIno 21 (Borg. Wbod), 13:52 Penal Girls Basketball judge. Cleveland 45 (Nance 12). Assists—Phoenix 23 Villanova (McNeal 6). Assists—Villanova 17 (Walker 9). Enfield plant, land and five cement trucks to Roncari In 0 2 6 5 ComrrtuNty Y- Celtics 42 (Henry Brown 19. ties—Baumgartner. NY. major (fighting), 7:42; East Lyme at RHAM, 730 Ba g h d a d , d»e prices of tdf goods h il^ by Sun Myung Moon in 1976, said (Johnson 8), Cleveland 20 (Nance, Ehio 5). Pittsburgh 13 (fforter 5). Total fouls—Villanova WMnoedey'e RsauHs Joe Laker 8; Matthew McTIghe also played Hartman. Buf, major (fighting). 7:42; Krupp, But Steven Thornton, president of the company, told dustries Inc. of East Granby for $8(X),000. Total touls—Phoenix 22, Cleveland 20. Techni 38, Pittsburgh 23. A—15,033. I0fl« <®cer St Ssddam Intema- iqj to 700 percent ' today’s issue would be the last UConn 94, Boston College 70 well) Bulls 38 (Mike Bergenty i2, John (hokfing), 1032; Vukota, NY. major (fighting). Friday Judge Robert Krechevsky Thursday that he has received The sale agreement includes a non-competition cals—Cleveland coach Wilkens, Ehio, Johnson Pittsburgh 87, Villanova 76 Capadicasa 10; John Masse also played wall) ttonal Airport looked st the pas- , 'Wo doubt a is buftiiig m* Btii for a while, but not forever. A—15,808. 12:48; Ray, Buf, major (fighting). 12:48; Boys Basketball three offers for the business, which is being sold off as stipulation that MS&G, its affiliated companies and Syracuse 92, SL John's 86 OT Hornets 32 (Mika Gullano 13, Sammy Ftich- ChyzowskI, NY (roughing). 13:11; Hartman. Buf Manchester at FerrN, 7:30 bulging bag and oidced; an Arab vsdll go hungry%bever Citing economic pressures Pistons 118, Nuggets 107 Seton Hall 97, Providence 92 How AP Top 25 fared berg 7; Andrew Bronell also played wall) 76ers ( r ^ ^ n g ) . 13:11; Ludwig, NY (Ngh-sticking). Cheney Tech at Coventry, 7:30 give away fes honor," Jnftwniai the company tries to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the company principals Steven and William Thornton do caused by the recession. Georgetown 78, Jackson State 54 How the Associated Press' top 25 teams 27 (Todd Napolltarto 20, Jordan Joy 4; Ryan RHAM at PorUarKf, 7:30 ’Idtubuz?’' Art*ic for bread. U.S. Bankruptcy code. DENVER (107) ZawistowskI also played well) ti<» and Ckdhne . not sell or solicit the sale of ready-mix concrete in the Publisher Phillip V. Sanchez an fared Wednesday: Second Period—3. New York, Borg 4 (LaFon- Girls Basketball T ie n m nodde^^ The (Meet let Chapter 11 protects companies from their creditons Liberty 0-2 2-2 2, Cook 5-8 3-3 13, Wblt 413 Saturday's Gamee 1. UNLV (7-0) beat Jamas Madison 89-65. Mahoney — Rockets 34 (Kashuana Teal 6. taine, McBean), 5.36. 4, Buffalo, Turgeon 16 Fermi at Manchester, 7:30 Jassinj said of the impact of * Enfield area for a period of five years. nounced Thursday the 12,000- 3-3 11. Jackson 8-21 3-4 20, Adams 5-17 4-5 him pass. ''' ;/ Pittsburgh at UConn (Civic Center), 1 p.m. Next: vs. Fullerton State, Friday. Masharal Teal 4, Brad McMillan 4) Heat 26 (Hawerchuk, Krupp), 9:47 (pp). 5, Buffalo. Tur- Suffield at Bolton, 7:30 mm im s. while they restructure their debts and attempt to return The purchaser of the Manchester concrete plant circulation daily would suspend 16. Davis 9-16 4-4 23. Mills 3-5 2-4 8, Loglor Seton Hall at Georgetown 2. Arkansas (12-1) beet Rice 86-62 Next: vs. (Reuben Reyes 10, Richie Milne 8; Nick Odell goon 17 (Hawerchuk), 11:19 (pp). 6. Buffalo. Boys Swimming Anodjcr passenger on the Iraqi " to financial solvency. 6-8 0-0 14. Totals 40-90 21-25 107 Villanova at Syracuse Houston, Sunday. also played well) Andreychuk 16. 16:23. Penalties—Pilon, NY. Platt at Manchester, 4 p.m. Health binist^'Alxfei publication after today’s issue. DETROrr(118) Boston College at SL John's Bulls 23 (Lucas Solomonson 6, Vincent Cobb East Catholic at Middletown. 4 p.m. Airways flight from neighboring “We are very close to an [agreement],’’ Thornton said. 3. Syracuse (136) beet No. 9 SL John's major (lighting), 1:16; Ray. Buf, major (fighting). Mohammad Sa'id Said' at -least Please see MS&G, page 6. Sanchez said the newspaper, Rodman 15-21 4 5 34, Edwards 2-8 2-4 6, Providence at Holy Cross 92-86, OT. Next vs. Villanova. Saturday. 5; Todd Bishop also played well) Huskies 19 1:16; Volek, NY (holding), 5:19; Krupp. Buf J<«rdah was pushing a trolley Lalmbeer 5-11 0-0 10, Dumars 4-13 2-2 1o' 4. Arizona (10-1) did not play. Next: at (Mike Prindivllle 7; Matt Adinolfi end Jen (hooking). 5:19; Lauor, NY (tripping). 8:48; Saturday 2,042 isMi cWWh«a''beiNt-lhe' which ceased publication for Thomas 1-2 2-2 4, Salley 3-7 1-2 7, Johnsori Wteshington, Thursday. Rubacha also played wall) Vukota, NY, douNe minor (charging, rougNng), Boys Basketball laden with four tires, ’The offloer age of five have died, iinde four months in 1985, could be 4 1 2 2-7 10. Aguirre 4 7 7-9 15. Blanks 1-2 04) Big East resuits S t Joseph at East Catholic, 5 p.m. 5. Indiana (13-1) beet Illinois 109-74. Next: 10:19; Ramsay, Buf (roughing), 10:19; Reekie, smiled and let him pass, too. revived when the economy 2. Bedford 8-14 4 6 20. Totals 47-97 2437 118 vs. Northwestern, ^turday. Adults NY (hooking), 12:06; Borg, NY (unsporstman- Bolton at Bacon Academy, 730 Angust because of^a. laNc Denver 21 25 28 33— 107 Georgetown 78, Jackson St. Girls Basketball Bve months after the United 6. Ohio State (106) did not play. Next: vs. Highland ftirk Market 101 (Dean Frodal 30, llke conduct), 12:06; Ledyard, Buf (un- medidnes, , recovers. East Catholic at Mercy, 2:30 Detroit 29 25 32 32—118 54 No. 22 Iowa, Thursday. Erine Scott 23, Gary Fallon 2 i Roy McCravey sportsmaNiko conduct). 12:06; Baumgartner, Nations clamped an ectm ot^ Jobless rate shooting up ■ 3-Polnt goals—Denver 6-15 (Legler 2-2 Bolton at Valley Regional, 5:30 ^The rqpoit oannot be indimenCollege basketball: military confrontation," .be pay unemployment benefits by Accent___ vs. No. 8 Duke, Saturday. BASKETBALL naltles—Cronin, Win rate of exchange in Baghdad, The Last month’s rise in the civilian more moderate decline than the 11 'Garrick 0-1), Atlanta 1-10 (Wilkins 14, Webb 19. Nebraska (13-1) beat Wisconsin-Green National Basketball Aaeoclatlon (high-sticking), 3:47; Relchel, Cal (slashing). DePlaul at Dayton, ESPN added. midyear and an additional 20 states 259.000 job loss in November. Classified_ 0-1, Battle 0-1, Ftoblnson 0-1, Rivers 0-3). Bay 7063. Next: at Kansas State, Saturday. MILWAUKEE BUCKS—Signed 15:33. price is beyond the rerSh of most jobless rate to 6.1 percent was 0.2 by December, Labor Department C om ics__ Bowling A lvin 9:30 p.m. — College basketball: Hardest hit in December was Fouled out—G rant Smrek. Rebounds—Los An 20. South Carolina (10-2) beat Mercer Robertson, guard, to an eight-year contract Second Period—2 Calgary, Gllmour 9 (Kyte), Iratjis who earn on average the percentage point higher than figures show. Focus^____ geles 55 (Smilh 111, ABanta 65 (Wilkins 16). 10367. Next: at Louisville, Monday, Jan. 7. 7:14. 3, Winnipeg, ^ k e s 6 (QIczyk, Housley), Alabama at Auburn, ESPN Please see SANCTIONS, page 6. ^ FOOTBALL November’s 5.9 percent level. Un manufacturing, which has been Local Assists—Los Angeles 26 (Norman, Martin, 21. Southern Mississippi (5-1) did not play. 11:06. 4, Calgary, Sweeney 6 (Makarov), 17:10. National Football Laagua 10:30 p.m. — College basketball: December’s 6.1 percent rate was Manning, Garrick 5), ABanta 34 (Rivers 11). Next: vs. Florida State, Saturday. Penalties—MacLellan, Cal (Interferertoe), 1:13; employment has now risen 0.8 per Lottery______Home Engineers LOS ANGELES FIAIDERS—Waived RIckv the highest since a similar 6.1 per Total fouls—Los /ingeles Angeles 37, AtlAtlanta 23. 22 Iowa (11-1) did not play. Next at No. 6 Elynulk, Win (holding), 14:45; Roberts, Cal Arizona at Washington MSG Please see JOBLESS, page 6. NatioiVWbrld A—8,733. Sharon SImler 185, Gall Pasqurell 176, Ohio State, T h u r^ y . (holding), 16:19. NESN ■ Obituaries__ Ranee Ellis 178476. Arm Kibble 17^475, Bette Ikiibacker''"***'''®’' 23. New Mexico State (8-1) did not play. Third Period—5. Winnipeg, Olausson 9 Opinion_____ Pacers 121, Spurs 109 Dufralne 183-476, Shirley Eldridge Next: at University of Pacific, Friday. NEW ORIGANS SAINTS-Placed Milton (Evans, Cole), 5:15. 6, WinnipWinnipeg, Kumpel 4 11 p.m. — College basketball: 235-181-585, Jeanne Buccheri 181-181492, Mack cornerback, on injured resenre. Signed (Carlyle, Eagles), 17:42. Penalties—Macinnis, Sports______SAN ANTONIO (109) 24. Georgia Tech (8-3) beat Howard U 84-77. Van Jakes, cornerback. Valpanso at Notre Dame (taped) Serving The Manchester Area For Over 109 Years - Call Today for Home Delivei^' 647-9946 Chris Sullivan 175. Sheila Piantanida 452, Cal (high-sticking), 1:35; Fleury, Cal (slasNng), Television Cummings 6-21 06 12. Elliott 5-12 2-3 12. Next: vs. Wake ForesL Sunday. SportsChaimel Theresa Derans 468, Pat Irwin 453, Sue BIske REDSKINS-Placed Eric Wil- 536; Amlel, Win (slashing), 526; Evans, IWn Robinson 7-11 a i o 22. Anderson 4-11 1-2 9, 25. Michigan State (7-3) did not play. Next: 466, Alyce McArdls 454, Gay McDevitt 454. (elbowing), 6:46; Floberts, Cal (roughing), 9:15; Midnight — College basketball: vs. Michigan, Thursday. sioned Sidney Johnson, defensive back. Cronin. Win (rougNng), 9:15; Numminen, Win BYU at San Diego State, ESPN 2__MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 4, 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 4, 1991—^3 NATION/WORLD Small firms’ hopes U.S.: Rebels killed dim over prospects Americans in Salvador Iraq studying Bush’s offer for dialogue By GEORGE GEDDA said there was no doubt that the Md., near Washington on Saturday. By JUDY FAHYS Actual third quarter performance results were The Associated Press three Americans were victims of an Sources in El Salvador said the Herald Washington Bureau mixed, though. Sales and earnings declined sharply be execution. But this account was con pilot’s name was Daniel ScotL and on the gulf crisis, with some law Aziz. Luxembourg holds the rotat important step,” said King Hussein around Kuwait. Iraq in response to a reported Iraqi WASHINGTON — The State tradicted by the FMLN rebels, who the other two victims were a Pvt. By BRIAN MURPHY Pentagon spokesman Pete Wil tween July and October, falling to their lowest levels makers favoring taking up a resolu ing EC presidency. of Jordan, who visited British Prime troop buildup, the Istanbul daily WASHINGTON — Small businesses see dismal since the last recession. Department suspects leftist rebels said they found the bodies of the Ernest Dawson and a Lt. Col. David The Associated Press liams said Thursday that Iraq has tion stating that congressional ap Bush on Thursday offered a meet Minister John Major in London on Hurriyet newspaper reported prospects when they look ahead to the next three to six YeL inventory satisfaction remained unchanged executed three American ser Americans inside the aircraft after it J. Picket. added about 20,000 troops and more proval is needed for any military ac ing between Aziz and Secretary of Thursday. Thursday, 'fiirkish military officials months, according to the latest survey by the National from the previous quarter, current job openings vicemen in El Salvador but is await The diplomatic scramble to head artillery to the area, bringing to hit the ground. tion against Iraq. Others urge delay State James A. Baker III any time The king was scheduled to hold have not commented on the report. Federation of Independent Businesses. remained resonably high, capital spending was stable ing the outcome of an investigation An eyewitness said two of the Boucher said the Wednesday inci off a possible war in the Persian 530.000 the estimated number of At the United Nations, Secretary- dent “certainly will be taken into A ing a vote until the Bush administra between Monday and Wednesday in meetings today with officials in Gulf shifted today to tiny Luxem Iraqi soldiers in southern Iraq and “Small business confidence is in a free fall,” the and rates for short-term loans remained unchanged. by a U.S. forensic team before Americans were alive when the tion ends it latest diplomatic efforts. Geneva. Bush had earlier said talks France, Germany and Italy to dis General Javier P-'rez de Cuellar said making a final judgement. consideration” when the administra bourg for a European Community half-million-mcmber uadc group said recently as it an Based on those conditions, businesses app)ear to be helicopter landed and that the rebels Congress will remain in session could begin no later than last Wed cuss the gulf crisis. Kuwait. he planned today to meet Iraq’s nounced that the most recent “Index of Small Business responding to pressures beyond the economy itself, The incident Wednesday could showed no sign of wanting to harm tion makes its assessment as to conference, while President Bush Williams also announced the U.S. throughout January, canceling a News of Bush’s offer pushed oil U.N. ambassador, Abdul Amir Al- Optimism” showed its biggest decline since the sum said Dunkelberg, noting confidence began to tumble in have an impact on future U.S. aid the crewmen. The eyewitness, whether to release $42.5 million in awaited word from Iraq on an offer nesday. force in the gulf stands at 335,000 planned three-week recess. “We hope that Iraq picks up on prices to $24.90 a barrel, the first Anbari, “in order to explore all pos mer before the 1980 recession. AugusL when Iraqi President Saddam Hussein’s troops levels to the Salvadoran military. however, was not present when the aid for the Salvadoran Army. for talks. and is expected to reach about ‘They keep asking me, ‘Will there this because this will be the last such time it fell below $25 on the New sibilities to avoid a military con Nationally, deteriorating market conditions alone President Bush is expected to decide Americans died. 430.000 by month’s end. The Pen invaded Kuwait. The administration had requested Meanwhile, military forces in the be war?’” said Rep. Hamilton Fish, propsal we will make,” said Baker, York Mercantile Exchange since flagration.” cannot explain the reasons for the grim outlook, said In Oregon, the gloominess is not as deep, though, next week whether to release $42.5 Associated Press photographer tagon said 245,000 troops from al $85 million in military aid for the gulf region have exceeded 1.1 mil R-N.Y., recalling questions from who swore in the new ambassador Aug. 3. Crude oil closed Thursday Elsewhere, Libyan leader Moam- William C. Dunkelbcrg, chief economist for NFIB and said Ruth K ^ , program manager for the state’s small million in such aid set aside by Con Mike Stravato, who visited the crash current fiscal year but the Congress lion troops and continue to grow. constituents. “‘What’s going to hap to Kuwait, Edward W. Gnehm Jr., at $25.48, down $1.01. lied nations are also in the area. mar Gadhafi on 'hiursday hosted a dean of the Temple University School of Business and gress last fall. site, said the helicopter clearly business office. approved only half of that sum. The Pentagon this week plans to pen?”’ The EC and Bush administration The Pentagon plans to begin in meeting of leaders from Egypt, Management. Ruth Kahn, the Oregon governor’s small business The three Army crewmen were on Thursday. crashed, and did not land safely. However, it authorized Bush to begin vaccinating U.S. soldiers Baghdad did not rush to accept officials have said they will demand oculating troops in gulf against Syria and Sudan to discuss peace ef program manager, agreed that small business opx;rators flying on a routine mission from San The United Nations has set a Jan NFIB’s latest survey covers July through October, “It shore off a tree and it looks release the aid if the FMLN engaged against germ warfare. the proposal. “We are studying it,” complete withdrawal from Kuwait viruses used in biological weapons, forts. and may reflect a concern about the federal budget feel uneasy about the situation in the Persian Gulf. Salvador to Honduras when their 15. deadline for Iraq to withdraw like it bounced at least once,” he in a military offensive that The offer by Bush on Thursday from Kuwait or face the threat of said an Iraqi Foreign Ministry offi in any possible talks. On Thursday, which Iraq is known to be develop The foreign ministers of Iran, situation, which was resolved in November, and uncer “If oil prices continue to rise, and it isn’t a short helicopter was struck by gunfire, said. threatened the survival of the Sal for “one last attempt” at peace was war. cial- who sfioke on condition of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein ing. Low stockpiles of the vaccines l\irkey and I^ istan ended talks on State Deparunent deputy spokesman tainty about the Persian Gulf situation, he said. conflicL then we’re going to feel it,” she said. The bodies were recovered by the vadoran government or took other welcomed by world leaders and anonymity. reiterated that peace initiatives must delayed the inoculation program, Thursday in Islamabad, Pakistan, About 43 percent of the 832 firms responding to the Oregon, like many West Coast states, is not feeling Richard Boucher said Thursday. European Community officials Salvadoran armed forces and taken actions which would prolong the drove oil prices to their lowest predict the 12-nation trade bloc will But several leaders, including also include the Palestinian-Israeli Williams said. with a call for the 46-member Or survey said they expocted conditions to become the economic pinch as strongly as the Northeast. While There are differing versions as to to San Salvador, the Pentagon said. conflict. levels since shortly after Iraq’s Aug. seek direct talks between Luxem those in Germany and Bniam, conflict. Turkey has strenghtened air ganization of the Islamic Con “worse” or “much worse,” according to NFIB. That businesses in Oregon faced slowing growth in the third what happened next. 2 invasion of Kuwait. bourg Foreign Minister Jacques quickly supported Bush s offer. Iraq, meanwhile, is reportedly defenses and sent more tanks and ar ference to mediate a peaceful end to stands in stark contrast to the 22 pierccnt registered in quarter, a rate of 1 percent, it was far more brisk than “The helicopter landed in a con A U.S. military forensic team ar Rep. Bud Shuster, a member of Congress today resumes debate Poos and his Iraqi counterpart, Tariq "This IS a good step and a very bolstering its troop strength in and mored vehicles to its border with the gulf crisis. the previous quarter survey and the 14 percent offering the -0.1 percent national average, Kahn ptointed out. trolled fashion. Nevertheless, all rived in El Salvador on Thursday to the House Intelligence Committee, the same repsonse only a year ago in October, 1989. She explains the mixed findings by saying many three U.S. servicemen had apparent investigate the deaths and would said he had received “intelligence” gunshot wounds to the head and two perform autopsies today, said U.S. “The bleakest assessment on record occurred in small business firms simply are bracing for some that the helicopter had landed under of them had no other apparent Embassy spokeswoman Pamela July, 1979, when, in a condition of runaway inflation' choppy going in the next few months. “They have a control and the three crewmen pretty good idea of what to do and bow to weather it,” wounds,” Boucher said. Cory-Archer. The bodies will be Retail and slower growth, a net 42 percent believed the “were murdered with bullets to the Higher postal Kahn said. Privately, a U.S. military source flown to Andrews Air Force Base, backs of their heads.” economy would improve in the next three to six Both Kahn and Dunkelbcrg predicted rough going in months,” Dunkelbcrg said. the first quarter or two of 1991 as businesses adjust to figures Overall, the businesses said they believed it was a a slower economy. But both dismissed the likelihood rates expected proor time to expand, cxpxicting deteriorating sales and of a long-term decline. credit conditions. In repwnse, the businesses said they Dunkelbcrg surmised that the long pjeriod of expan signal planned for negative employment and inventory, as sion businesses enjoyed throughout the late 1980s is t 4 well as less capital outlays. simply coming to a natural end. * “The gloom in these expectations was compxMinded “This may be the first expansion that’s dying a from ruling by an accelerating number who planned price in natural death,” he said. “The expansion just wore itself times creases,” Dunkelberg said. out.” By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID If there is major disagreement, the The Associated Press Postal Service can adopt the com mission plan and seek a reconsidera By JOYCE M. ROSENBERG WASHINGTON — Higher tion of its original request, as hap The Associated Press postage rates are moving closer to pened in 1981. Estrogen, despite risks, reality today as the independent Pos In the final event, the Board of The nation’s largest retailers tal Rate Commission issues its Governors of the Postal Service can knew that shoppers’ worries about opinion on how much it should cost decide to overrule the rate commis the economy and the Persian Gulf to mail a letter. sion and impose its own rate overshadowed their holiday buying helps women live longer A nickel increase, to 30 cents, and decision if members agree to do so spirit. Now they know how bad the a whole raft of other hikes, were re unanimously. damage was. While public attention focuses on After examining sales reports, m T quested by the U.S. Postal Service Q m last March. the charge for sending a first-class some top retailers — including Hormone could raise risk of cancer If the process follows its normal letter, the real battles are fought over Sears, Roebuck and Co.; J.C. Pen course, the current 25-cent letter rate second- and third-class rates. ney Co. Inc.; May Department could be replaced by early February, Advertising firms, charities and Stores Co.; and Carter Hawley Hale By LEE SIEGEL He said women who take estrogen lower than non-users, which trans after a lifetime of 2 years and 10 publishers of magazines and Th* A*toclatad Press Stores Inc. — said Thursday their The Associated Press should be alert to possible signs of lates to 2>/2 years of extra life, he months. newspapers inundate the rate com CHEERLEADER IMPERSONATOR — Charles Daugherty, left, appears with his attorney December sales were lower than cancer, including breast lumps and said. mission with pleas to hold down Doctors in the United States write When he asked for the increase. Kent Gray before a judge Thursday in Colorado Springs, Colo. Daugherty, 26, who December 1989. LOS ANGELES — Estrogen pills unexplained uterine bleeding. Postmaster General Anthony Frank their portion of the rate hike. Even Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the help older women live longer by Doctors “need to think about about 20 million estrogen prescrip masqueraded as a female cheerleader at a high school pleaded guilty to criminal impersona tions a year. Estrogen replacement m oi said he expected the agency to lose Technically, each class of mail is discount chain usually able to i preventing heart disease, strokes and every woman as an individual” in deciding whether to prescribe therapy started as a way to decrease $1.6 billion that year. But staff cuts supposed to pay its own way, but tion. weather tough times, had a relative broken bones — advantages that estrogen, said Dr. Elizabeth Bar- menopausal symptoms including hot 5 and increased use of automation breaking down the share of the over ly sluggish month. Specialty apparel outweigh chances the hormone rett-Connor, a heart disease expert at flashes, vaginal dryness and kept the loss well below that: the all costs and overhead for each type stores, particularly Gap Inc., fared might cause cancer, a study better. headaches. m > post office ended the last fiscal year of mail is complex and leads to published today said. the University of California, San U.S. team heads unique In some cases, modest gains were “The evidence is quite strong and Diego. “I do not think we have Studies later prompted doctors to Ths Assoclatsd Press $874 million in the red. many disputes. However, the law that established limited by the effects of inflation. consistent that overall mortality is enough information to try to sell prescribe it to prevent heart disease CASH: DON’T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT — Patrick Marandola, a deli owner in Kingstown, g ^ At the same time, mass mailers Economists have forecast the reduced among estrogen users,” every postmenopausal woman in the and osteoporosis, the bone-brittle- the Postal Service — and ended its can get discounts for doing some of R.I., says he will not accept checks from any credit unions following the closing of 45 banking recession will continue well into this ness ailment that makes elderly taxpayer subsidy — requires it to the post office’s work. epidemiologists from the University United States on estrogen replace JD ^ mission in Vietnam year, dimming retailers’ hopes for a of Southern California said in the ment.” women prone to fractures. In the institutions statewide. Marandola estimates that 20 percent of his customers pay with checks break even over time. > R r example, lower rates are of 1970s, researchers found that Rate increases have been in a business turnaround. journal Archives of Internal The study showed estrogen users from the credit union where his own account is locked up. fered for mail that is brought to the BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — U.S. specialists have ments reached Oct. 17 in a meeting between Gen. John esU-ogen increased the risk of can 2 U three-year cycle in recent years. The “Consumer confidence is as low Medicine. live longest when they take the hor agency already sorted according to begun an unprecedented quest for Vietnamese govern W. Vesscy Jr., presidential envoy for MIA issues, and cers of the breast and the en Postal Service operates at a surplus as I have seen it in more than 20 Previous research found women mone for many years. It also found ZIP code. Some mailers even sort ment documents to determine the fates of more than Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach. dometrium, or lining of the uterus. in the year after a rate hike, breaks years,” said Kenneth Macke, chair are more likely to get breast and no difference in death rates among mail broken down by the order in 2,200 Americans missing from the Vietnam War, a U.S. The MIA issue also will be discussed during a visit to The new study dealt only with even the following year and posts a man of Dayton Hudson Corp. “We uterine cancer if they take estrogen women who take 0.625 milligrams which a letter carrier visits the official said Friday. Hanoi next week by Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, a estrogen, not the less common AIDS ban repeal sought are not optimistic about the first half daily, half the once-common dose of loss the third year, when it asks for homes on his or her route, and may The team left Bangkok for Hanoi Thursday and was former Navy pilot imprisoned in the Vietnamese capital pills to relieve hot flashes and other of 1991.” menopausal symptoms. 1.25 milligrams. The lower dose estrogen-progestin pills. The hor higher rates. even bring the packages of mail to to immediately begin meetings with Viemamese offi after he was shot down in 1967. Sears, the nation’s largest retailer, For the average pxistmenopausal protects against heart disease while mone progestin is believed to reduce WASHINGTON (AP) — Health grounds for exclusion from the through sexual contact or use of in When the Postal Service asks the the letter carrier’s office. cials, said James Williams, a spokesman for the U.S. McCain also will discuss with Vietnamese officials announced Thursday it will woman, the new findings show “the minimizing the cancer risk, Ross the risk of endometrial cancer, but and Human Services Secretary United States. fected blood. independent rate commission for an While such arrangements save the Embassy in Bangkok. ways to end the 12-year-old war in Cambodia, where a Louis Sullivan has endorsed a The immigration bill left to the eliminate 21,000 jobs to maintain longer you’re on estrogens, the said. also may reduce estrogen’s benefits Sullivan has said he saw no increase, commission staffers spend post office work and money, the dis An earlier Pentagon statement said it marked the first Vietnamese-installed government is battling U.S.-back proposal to drop infection with the secretary the decision of whether to profits. Sears began sending longer you live,” despite the cancer Ross, Henderson and Annlia and possibly increase the breast can reason to exclude people from the the next few months listening to tes counts often are the subject of com time a U.S. government team has traveled to Hanoi to ed guerrillas. AIDS virus from the list of diseases employees pink slips this week and risk, said Dr. Ronald Ross, who co- Paganini-Hill spent 7*/2 years study cer risk, Ross said. drop HIV infection from the list of United States because of AIDS, and timony, reading legal and accoimt- plaints by other advertisers. try to expand U.S. access to Vietnamese archives. that may keep travelers and im his action Thursday had been ex will work through June 1 to authored the study. ing questionnaires and medical Somewhat surprisingly, the study more than 30 diseases that bar entry ing reports and preparing its In addition to the increase from Previous visits focused on resolving specific cases Vietnam last returned suspected MIA remains on migrants out of the United States. eliminate administration and opera If the typical older woman records from 8,881 older women at found no increase in breast cancer to the country. The list includes pected. opinion, typically a document that 25 cents to 30 cents requested for among soldiers missing in action, or MIAs. Nov. 20; those are still being analyzed. As of Jan. 1, But no final decision has been tions positions at its 863 stores, doesn’t take esuogen to replace her Leisure World, a Laguna Hills deaths among estrogen users, al syphilis, tuberculosis and Hansen’s The issue became controversial runs 1,000 pages or more. first-class letters, the Postal Service The U.S. contingent is led by Rear Adm. Michael 2,288 remained on the MIA list. Of those, 1,670 are made on the matter because Sul last year, when organizers of the in spokesman Gerald Buldak said. body’s dwindling supply of the sex retirement community. Half the though such women were three disease or leprosy. If the commission agrees with the request calls for increasing the post McDevitt, head of the East Asia and Pacific section of missing in Vietnam and most of the 529 missing in Laos livan’s agency still must get com ternational conference on AIDS held Retailers expected Christmas to hormone, “your life is shorter be women had used estrogen. At the times more likely than non-users to Everybody with AIDS is by original request, or suggests changes card rate from 15 cents to 20 cents. the Pentagon’s Office of International Security Affairs. and 83 in Cambodia were lost in territory controlled by ments from the State and Justice be difficult. After Iraq invaded cause you get more heart disease” end of the study, 1,447 women had die of relatively uncommon en definition infected with HIV, but in San Francisco learned of the 1987 that are acceptable to the Postal Ser Early in the nation’s history, the It also includes specialists from the Defense Intelligence Vietnamese forces during the war. departments, said the official who Kuwait in August, sharp increases in and strokes, said Dr. Brian Hender died. dometrial cancer. However, the many people infected with HIV do exclusionary provisions. vice, new rates can be put into effect letter rate varied and was applied to Agency. The war ended in April 1975 with a Communist vic disclosed the action Thursday night. The Immigration and Naturaliza oil prices — combined with gloomy son, the study’s chief author and Women who used estrogen at any overall death rate from all cancers not have AIDS, though they likely within a few weeks. each sheet of paper. The Pentagon said the mission resulted from agree tory over the U.S.-backed South Vietnam government. The official spoke on condition of economic forecasts — alarmed con time after menopause had death was no higher for estrogen users will develop it eventudly. tion Service twice acted to dilute the director of USC’s Kenneth Norris anonymity. sumers. rates 20 percent lower than non than for non-users, Henderson said. The virus is transmitted generally exclusion. Jr. Comprehensive Cancer Center. Sullivan’s action was made pos Storeowners reported during the users, meaning they lived 1.2 years That may be because estrogen- sible by last fall’s immigration bill, season that shoppers were buying However, Ross cautioned that for longer than non-users, Ross said. Computer helps certain women, such as those prone caused cancers are less aggressive which reversed 1987 legislation very cautiously, seeking the lowest to breast cancer, the risks of using Women who were still taking than other cancers or because making infection with the human prices and cutting back on the num I 1/2 PRICE SALE estrogen and had done so for at least women who use estrogen visit their immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, ber of gifts they ^ught. the hormone still might outweigh 15 years had death rates 40 percent doctors more often. which causes AIDS, automatic i January 4 and 5 solve murder Many retailers slashed prices in the benefits. the fin^ days of the season. t ALL MERCHANDISE ment files. “As soon as retailers broke their -K (Except jewelry. Housewares and Books) By MICHAEL FLEEMAN “It’s pretty safe to say this is one prices and put in their discount Ristorante & Caffe The Associated Press of the oldest cases, if not the oldest” prices, that’s when consumers Benefit Dance 706 Hartford Road, t THE PENNY SAVER J solved using the system, said Kati responded,” said Thomas J. Thsh- V.F.W.Post Home Happy 50th! Manchester, CT (MMH Auxiliary Thrift Shop) J f LOS ANGELES - Twenty-seven Corsaut, a spokeswoman for the jian, an analyst with Seidler Amdec 647-1500 J 46 Purnell Place J years after the bloody beating and NWS California Justice Department’s Securities Inc. in Los Angeles. 608 E. Center Street Hours: Mon. through Sat. 10am to 5pm J 1 strangulation of a drug-store division of criminal enforcement. But the late rush was not enough Manchester Bob Rosenberg waitress in Hollywood, a computer The system also made the to save the season for many Now Open Sunday 3 to 9 identified fingerprints found at the fingerprint match that led to the ar retailers. Moreover, the steep Music by crime scene and police made an ar rest of Richard Ramirez in the markdowns were expected to take a Johnny Walker Band Love, for D ining rest. Southern California “Night Stalker” heavy toll on retailer earnings at a "Be Fit and Healthy In 1991" Vernon Robinson, 45, was ar slayings. time when stores hoped to make half Saturday, Jan. 5th Your Family Jol.T these programs offered by the Manchester Health Dept. Today! rested in Minnesota on Dec. 27 in Entertainmeilt 7-10 their annual profits. 9pm-1am the 1963 slaying of Thora Rose, a Rose, a waitress at the now- Sears said December sales at "Walkers Training Program" 43-ycar-old waitress beaten and closed King’s Drug Store in Los stores open at least a year fell 0.3 by 'T.ynn & Just Country” Four Wednesdays. Starting January 9,1991 from 5:30-6:30 sU-angled to death with a silk stock Angeles, was found dead Oct. 3, percent, while the company’s over ing in her Hollywood apartment. s ir A C O pm at Buckland Mall.$15.00/Person (for 4 Classes). Learn the 1963 in her ransacked apartment all sales rose 1.4 percent. Sears The place for good Italian Food & Drinks. Robinson, a maintenance worker, after an apparent burglary. characterized its holiday sales as :|NTCi;ii 13 C€§IGN= proper techniques for a healthy walking/fitness program. was linked to the slaying by Fingerprints were found on louver below expectations. Live Entertaining nightly. Mellow Rock or Country, "Shoppers Grocery Tour" fingerprints found in the apartment panes removed from a window and Sales from stores open at least a IT ONLY SOUNDS EXPENSIVE Shop healthy, understand food labels, learn fat & fiber content nearly three decades ago and recent on a wall inside the bathroom, year — also known as same-store or What to do? Thurs. & S at - - Mellow Rock by "Village Charm" of foods, taste some lowfat, high fiber alternatives. Tuesday, ly run through a computer that where the killer apparently cleaned comparable store sales — provide a matched them with his prints from a himself after the bloody slaying. lifT Where to buy? January 15,1991, from 7:00-8:00 pm. Stop & Shop, Broad St., more accurate assessment of a I ** Fri. - Country by "Hillbilly Heaven Band" 1965 arrest. Deputy District Attorney Gregson retailer’s performance than overall Can I use my own things? Manchester. $5.00/Person. He was arrested in his Min Somes said. sales because new stores tend to Where to start? "Total Healthier "U" Package" neapolis apartment by Los Angeles The fingerprints were compared have extraordinarily strong sales Remember Fri. & Sat nights police. Detective Mike McDonagh What colors? A 4-Part health evaluation & education seminar. Focusing on without the aid of a computer to that can skew results. health behaviors affecting fitness, diet, cancer & heart disease said Thursday. some 30,000 prints in state and local Penney said same-store sales fell How to put it all together? "Late Night Dining" “He was kind of stunned,” files, but police couldn’t make a 0.3 percent, while its overall take FrequeoUy. tklU. Im«gIm>tlon. itnd only ■ few risks & cholesterol. Total computerized health risk evaluation. ii. McDonagh said. “He refused to match. rose 1.5 percent. May reported roodeit changet: 10 to Midnight Classes start Thursday, January 31,1991 from 7:00-8:00 pm make any statement of any kind.” m ' The Associated Press The original investigator. Detec same-store sales dropped 0.7 per not lot of $$$$$ will do the lobi at the Health Dept. Cost $75.00/Person. (Value $150.00, un The Rose murder was cracked M WADING AROUND — David Hibbs wades through flood water from the Ohio River after tive J.A. TUbbs, retired about 15 cent, with overall sales rising 9.5 An hours time = ideas and answers $35.00 Pizza - Pasta - Sandwiches derwritten by Special Grants). using the Automated Fingerprint years ago and although the case percenL while at Carter Hawley Owned & Operated by Fred Annulli checking his property along Riverview Drive in West Point, Ky., Thursday afternoon. 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It gets a majority of its funds from would have called that young man nor inventory, but he refused to say how the United States. Traditionally tlie United States names the court. There was a tangle of arms and the red player!” OFFICE HOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 8 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM T O 5 PM 3 ) > legs as both boys slapped at the ball, his coach “losers” — no matter what the many have been earmarked for use in the World Bank president while the European nations The ref calmly shook his head. “Your which finally spurted out of bounds, scoreboard indicated. In fact, when my Operation Desert Shield or how many name the head of the International Monetary Fund player said he knocked it out. Red ball!” U&R REALTY CO. stopping the clock. son told his mother about the game, he have already been shipped there. (IMF). The United States has always used this power to The other coach, a fierce and fiery The referee, a high school athlete didn’t talk about the win or even the He also said the Pentagon has a stock name an American, but no law or regulation requires it. competitor, looked at his player in D.W.FISH ^ 643-2692 working for the city recreation depart points he scored. Instead he talked pile of 4,000 metal caskets that can be Given the long, close relationship between Thatcher and credulously. THE REALTY C O M PAN Y II II n XA XX ^ ;^d d GGardens®' a r d e n s '^ y^^'Robert D. Murdock, Realtor ment, blew his whistle. Both sides “Is that right?” he asked. respectfully about a powerful example he used and reused for ferrying bodies Washington, the British reportedly were curious if Bush home, but wouldn’t say if any were al 220 HARTFORD TPKE. * VERNON 243 MAIN STREET * MANCHESTER anxiously awaited the call, which seemed The boy wavered for a second. Then had wimessed first-hand. 871-1400 643-1591 might consider naming a non-American. ready on the scene in Saudi Arabia. at the time to have inordinate bearing on he braced himself. “Yeah,” he said. “The “It was awesome!” Joe said, as if the The present World Bank head — former Republican the outcome of the contest. But the ref ref asked, and I told him.” Vi^en outspoken Air Force Chief of boy had slammed home the winning Staff Gen. Michael Dugan was fired for congressman Barber B. Conable Jr. — was a com had been blocked out on the play and The other coach stood, hands on hips, points. promise choice put forward by now Secretary of State really hadn’t seen what happened, so he and stared at his player for a long mo having loose lips, one of his more candid Come to think of it, that’s just what comments was this: “The American Jim Baker in 1986 after GOP conservatives and walked over to the two players involved ment. Then he barked a sharp command: he’d done. moderates could not agree. When his present term ex and asked them who had last touch of the “Call a time out!” Joseph Walker is a bishop in the people will support this operation until body bags come home.” pires next year, Conable will be 68. He has not publicly ball. The boys walked slowly toward their Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day indicated whether he is interested in a new term. My player quickly pointed to his op- coach and formed a huddle around him. Saints. Apparently the Pentagon and the White House now fear that the American SOUTH WINDSOR GRACIOUS DUTCH COLONIAL Price reduced on this like new 4 yr. old U&R built Contem “I would call it a preliminary feeler,” said one White people’s support would wane if they COMPLETEIY REFURBISHED EAST HARTFORD $189,900 House source. “No one came directly out and asked. 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Call usi Conable is going to retire, and if we might consider a WASHINGTON — In Wisconsin, a 50.000 to 1(X),000. “We won’t be using secret casualty estimates the Pentagon non-American, that Mrs. Ttotcher might be interested.” respected catalog sales firm disappoints the new computer next year,” he added. gave him. Those figures say that as many thousands of customers by failing to ship In mid-October, the American as 10,(XX) Americans could die in the The job pays $250,000 per year and includes a lavish their Christmas orders on time. Intended ROBERT Telephone & Telegraph Co. generously first week of a war with Iraq, and as entertaining budget as well as a large home in Geor recipients of holiday gifts get humorous WALTERS offered members of the armed forces many as 30,000 could be dead if the war iK getown. It also offers a major world platform for an ac but not especially satisfying holiday participating in Operation Desert Shield lasted 20 days. tivist president. Conable has been content to be an ad greeting cards that claim “Santa got a week-long opportunity to make free Iraq’s Saddam Hussein has rightly ministrator. Mrs. Thatcher would undoubtedly use the DUTCH COLONIAL BISHOP ESTATES SOUTH WINDSOR stuck in the chinmey.” calls to their friends and families in this figured that America has no stomach for COVENTRY $229,900 position more aggresively. MANCHESTER , $137,000 All large rooms in this oversized six room Cape With 3 In Oregon, another highly regarded country. that many deaths in a war to reclaim Charming four bedroom home with much natural woodwork Gracious seven room Colonial TO BE BULT on private 10 acre bedrooms, large kitchen, 3 baths, fireplace, and attached direct marketing company discovers that AT&T renewed the offer in late lot. Beautiful wooded lot with a view, stram and southern ex The departure of Education Secretary Lauro Cavazos months. Kuwait and its oil. He is counting on throughout- Wonderful family homo with hardwood floors, french garage. Asking $175,000. a new computer system has thoroughly doors, floor to ceiling fireplace and even a 1st floor laundry I posure. StII time to customize. has left a sour taste in many mouths here and still has Inventory shortages led to unfilled or November and pledged to pay all the America’s soft-heartedness as part of his mangled its records. Even after W ...... tongues wagging. ders, lost s^es and unexpected expenses costs associated with the 1^,000 to own battle strategy. For his part, Saddam ■ ...... M.... Christmas, it caimot determine whether it required to handle late shipments. “It’s 140.000 calls placed in the Middle East is not hampered by similar sentiments. The White House had been upset with Cavazos for ever shipped orders received more than been one of those years,” explained one during each of the two weeks. In the His own casualty estimates tell him to some time, unhappy that he was not a more forceful ad two months before the holiday. exasperated employee. weeks before Christmas, however, a expect 10 Iraqi deaths for every one vocate of administration education policies, and unhappy In New York, the nation’s largest A company executive acknowledged botched computer program produced American soldier who dies. that he was not more of a team player. However, as the telecommunications company promises that “unanticipated orders” posed a charges on the home telephone bills of Military-industrial complexities RESERVOIR 1 highest ranking Hispanic in government, those opposed members of the armed services dis problem for Lands’ End in the weeks and many people who received the calls. The Central Intelligence Agency es to him needed an excuse to shove him out the door. patched to the Middle East that they can months prior to Christmas — but refused “Nobody has to pay,” explained an timates that 60 percent of all machinery place free calls to their families and embarrass^ AT&T official. “There’s no RE/MAX M *! or (he river (203)647-1419 Insiders say that excuse came in the form of a yet-un- to disclose how many gifts had not been production in the Soviet Union is friends back home. In the weeks prior to way we’re going to charge people for our 297 easl center st., mancheslar, cl 06040 (800)544-4932 *—aSt released Education Department Inspector General’s shipped in time for the holidays. defense related. That means that there is HEIGHTS WARANOKE ROAD $170,a NEW RANCH UNIT Christmas, however, the firm mistakenly V ^ t is known is that thousands of mistake. 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So the Pentagon issues dire warn White House Chief of Staff John Sununu and told to success in the 1990s, the experience of a bit late.” that claim to provide first-rate service. ings that the Soviets still have a terrible of the river as their exclusive marketing representative. resign. He returned to his office and faxed back a terse the recently concluded holiday season Harry and David of Medford, Ore., Explanations and apologies for shabby arsenal and that the arms race is not over. one-sentence resignation. Told that this was unaccep suggests that the chasm between rhetoric best known as a popular holiday season treatment never will be an acceptable 9 Meanwhile, on the other side of the OPEN HOUSE Saturdays/Sundays 1 to 4 pm table, he expand his note, but refused to include the tradi and reality may be wider than ever. provider of comice pears and other fresh substitute for doing it right the first time. world, Soviet Defense Minister Dimitri tional thanks to the president for allowing him to serve. Indeed, there are disturbing signs that fruit, suffered because of what Bill Wil ■Vhzov is saying the same thing about By Washington standards, his final letter was rude and the level of service offered to customers liams, the company’s president, Letters policy America. SPECIAL RANCH $150'a With a 14/X24' sunken living room TO SETTLE ESTATE angry. 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Michael Ehikakis, using statistics 'We're Selling Housesl’ Lands’ End of Dodgeville, Wis., long lion and required 21/2 years to install. taste and style. The Herald tries to from a Harvard University study, noted a leader in the direct marketing industry, Nevertheless, on the day before publish all letters, but the decision of the Model Home - Seven plus rooms - Model Home - 4 bedroom Colo To Be Built - The "Litchfield" 10 To Be Built - Custom crafted 8 1st In SeiVice Founded Oct. 1,1881 as a weekly. that each candidate can expect 9.8 suffered financially throughout much of Christmas, Williams optimistically as editor is final. Writers may be limited to seconds on the nightly news each day. Custom Cape. 2100 plus sq. ft. nial to be completed. Open & airy plus room Colonial. Features room Colonial. Lots, lots of house Daily publication since OcL 1,1914, Asking $229,000. Open Sat/Sun. floor plan. Pick your colors and master bedroom sitting room, mud for the money. $199,000. 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41 1 life. 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 4, 1991 iflanrlirstrr lirralh MS&G Sanctions From Page 1 From Page 1 Section 2, Page 7 would also be bound by the non-competition clause for J through, MS&G began to market the plants individually. U.S. presidential spokesman Mar nucopia of goods, which the Iraqis “But if that stops, we do not know LOCAL/RECIONAL Friday, Jan. 4,1991 two years from the date of the sale agreement. Thornton The company suspended its ready-mix concrete opera lin Fitzwater said Thursday that the say are from their 19th province — what to do,” he said on condition of told the court that the clause has been described to the tions in November. However it will remain in the sand United States had concluded sanc Kuwait. anonymity, like other Iraqis, who prospective buyer but the buyer was not concerned and gravel business. tions alone would not force Saddam On sale on a recent day were fear government reprisals. about the limitation. The Enfield plant is being sold for $100,000 and its to withdraw from Kuwait. green asparagus from New ^aland, An Iraqi adult’s monthly allot A The agreement also includes a clause that MS&O and Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron 8.75 acre site, off Shaker Road, is being sold for “We don’t have months and days luncheon meat from Holland, Swiss ment of rationed goods is 2 ounces ,its affiliate, Monson Sand & Gravel, provide Roncari $450,000. The five cement mixers arc being sold for a and years. We have a United Na milk chocolate, green peas with car of tea, 26 ounces of sugar, about 3 with 10,000 tons of sand for the concrete plant in each total of $250,000. tions deadline that represents the rots from Spain, mango pickles from pounds of rice, about a half pound of the next five years. Judge Krechevsky did deny a motion that would have thinking of the entire world that of beans and 11 pounds of wheat. During the course of the agreement Roncari will buy India, caviar from Iran, and hot pep allowed MS&G to sell off excess assets, such as old enough is enough. Time’s up,” per sauce from the United States. “It is not enough, so we are trying Well drilling the sand at 90 percent of tlic list price, which is currently U-ucks and other equipment, worth less than $15,000. Fitzwater said. Nearly all the containers carry the to eat less,” said the Iraqi father. A $5 JO per ton. Both sides may agree to cancel the sand Bankruptcy laws normally require court approval prior The U.N. Security Council markings of a Kuwaiti importer. “We love bread made of flour, but Heroic, fun Calve stepping down contract with 12 months notice. to'thc sale of any assets of an insolvent company. authorized the use of force against “We are managing,” said an Iraqi now the government is giving us But the motion by Attorney Barry Feigenbaum argued Iraq if it does not leave Kuwait by father of three children. “So long as bread made of half barley and half 1 ~ W Thornton described the sand contract as a mutual that the court had the discretionary fwwcr to grant the request worries By RICK SANTOS Jan. 15. flour,” he said. “It tastes bad, but agreement where Roncari needed the sand for the con the government continues to give us Manchester Herald request. However the judge said that specific rules in the CIA director William Webster subsidized food it is OK. what can we to do?” crete business and MS&G wanted a “foot in the door" at bankruptcy code forbade him from granting such a mo said Wednesday that Iraqi industry Roncari. However, Roncari was “insistent” about the tion. had been hard-hit, with more than MANCHESTER — Reminiscing about some non-competition agreement, Thornton said. “Unless you have a court decision you can show me, I 90 percent of imports and 97 percent Town Manager of the more memorable events of his 27-ycar MS&G and Monson Sand and Gravel each produce won’t enter your motion,” Krechevsky said. The judge of exports shut off. career as a town police officer, Sgt. Gerald A. about 85,000 tons of sand a year. Thornton said the deal gave Feigenbaum until Jan. 10 to show a similar prece But in congressional testimony he Jobless By RICK SANTOS water supply, and I’m not saying Calve recalled the day when he stopped traffic would bring in an extra $50,000 a year for his com on Center Sueet so a family of turtles could dent. said there was no guarantee that From Page 1 Manchester Herald [the company] should go out of panies. MS&G owes its creditors about $18.4 million, while economic hardship would lead to in business,” Young said. cross the road safely. N “They’ve got to live too,” Calve said matter- There is also a section in the contract that states that if its assets total only $17.6 million. MS&G’s primary ternal unrest or compel Saddam to MANCHESTER — Town He explained that the Aqua Treat of-factly during an interview Thursday afternoon MS&G is unable to supply the entire 10,000 tons of creditor is the Bank of New England, the parent com change his policies. slumping for months. 50,000 jobs in December, after General Manager Richard J. Sartor ment system would be linked to the in his office. sand in any year and Roncari has to purchase the sand pany of the Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. During a 280-mile journey from Factory payrolls fell by 33,000, seasonal adjustment, with half of the has “significant reservations” about town system and a meter would be The small room, located on the first floor of from another company, MS&G must pay Roncari any Other major creditors include: Glens Falls Cement Baghdad to the village of Judayyidat the government said, bringing decline in general merchandise granting an anticipated request from placed at the connector. The com the police station, is mostly clear of Calve’s per difference in price. Co. Inc. of New York, $1 million; Blue Circle Atlantic manufacturing job losses since stores. a private water company that wants pany would be billed by the town Ar’ar on the Saudi border, none of a sonal belongings, and the walls arc completely MS&G has been attempting to downsize its opera Inc. of Atlanta, $950,000; Tilcon Connecticut Inc. of December 1989 to nearly 600,000. The Labor Department blamed to drill wells on town-owned land but would continue to sell water to dozen factories along the way ap bare — except for a spot where a lone figurine tions since filing for bankruptcy. The company at first North Branford, $430,000; The Balf Co. of Newington, Within the manufacturing sector, the big hit on retail trade on after the state forced the company to its own customers. peared to be in operation. hangs. It’s one of those dancing California attempted to find a single buyer for all its satellite con $330,000 and Dcsiato Sand & Gravel Corp. of Storrs, employment in motor vehicles and employers’ decisions not to hire as shut down one well that is con Stray dogs and camels roamed But Young said the owner of raisins, which appears to be almost choking on a crete operations. But when several “near deals” fell $290,000. outside locked cement, cigarette and equipment was up by 20,000 in much staff as usual for the taminated. Aqua Treatment, John Wittenzelder cigarette that’s been stuffed in its mouth. fertilizer factory gates. December, reflecting the return of Christmas shopping season. Over The well was ordered shut down Jr., is reluctant to do that because Regardless of whether Calve is the culprit some auto workers from temporary the past three months, employment by the state Department of Health “They are all closed now, there is the town water rates are cheaper who put the cigarette in the raisin’s mouth, the no raw material to run them,” said layoffs. However, automobile in retail trade has fallen 150,000. Services in September because it than his own company’s, and the tainted decoration reveals something about his an Iraqi official. employment was still about 55,000 contained nitrogen and coliform FOI state may force Wittenzelder to style. lower than it was in mid-1990. bacteria, which cause diarrhea if But some food mainstays are still CALDWELL lower rates, forcing his small utility “He’s irreverent enough that he’s fun to be From Page 1 available at roadside desert stands. consumed for a long time, according Construction suffered again, too, out of business. with,” says Capt. Joseph Brooks, whose career “Wc still have plenty of chicken, to a spokesman for the DHS. losing 28,000 jobs in December to OIL Town water costs $3.50 per 1,000 has closely paralleled Calve’s since the two even in the desert, to eat and Pepsi reflect a continued deterioration in Now the Aqua Treatment Service gallons; Aqua Treatment’s rate is $6 graduated from Manchester High School in not bound by the 1983 law detailing filed in early December. to wash them down,” said another Co., which owns the wells that Attorney John D. LaBelle, the the housing market. Since last 649-8841 per 1,000 gallons. 1958. the responsibilities of such commit In its appeal, the district said that official. provide water to 106 customers in district’s legal counsel, argued that spring, that industry has seen jobs Although he has yet to receive a “You’d have to look long and hard to find tees. the committee acted solely as an ad In Baghdad, a city of 4 million the Redwood Farms subdivision in the work done by the volunteer tumble by close to 300,000, the request from the company regarding anybody to say anything bad about him,” Brooks O’Neill cited FOIC Executive ministrative staff fulfilling the func people, there are no visible the southwest section of town, is members of the election committee government said. the drilling of additional wells, said. “The man has a heart as big as the outdoors Rick Santos/Manchestsr Harald Director Mitchell Pearlman’s own tion that agency employees routine would have been done in a larger shortages, except for the rationed looking to increase its depleted testimony on the law in which he The service-producing sector, General Manager Sartor is unlikely and has demonstrated that numerous times since Retiring Manchester Police Sgt. Joseph Calve ly perform which was “never in government by full-time paid ad items of rice, sugar, flour, cooking which also has been hit by the ^ . » water supply by drilling two new 1 06 to support such a request. I’ve known him.” stated that “the problem we’re tended to be subject to freedom of ministrators who would not be sub oil, beans, tea, milk powder and slumping economy in recent C.O.D. wells at the intersection of Redwood T | facing and trying to address in the “I would have some significant Helping the turtles cross Center Street is one tempted burglary at an apartment complex on which he was holding, at the suspect’s head. information meeting and record ject to the provisions of the Freedom detergents. months, lost 21,000 jobs. That was 150 Gallon Minimum Drive and Hillstown Road. Price subject to change. reservations that additional wells be example of his kindness, but Calve’s extensive Thompson Road that resulted in an act of Simultaneously, the suspect went to fire the pis O I! bill is for standing committees.” keeping requirements.” of Information law. Shop windows display a cor Such wells, which would be about 33 r - in large part because retail trade lost drilled in close proximity to the ex involvement with service organizations shows heroism and the most celebrated point of Calve’s tol, but was distracted by the projectile and fired O’Neill’s decision states that it 200 feet from the company’s con quotes Pearlman’s testimony “to isting ones only to maintain a sys commitment to helping people. career. the shot over Calve’s head. taminated well plus two functioning On Jan. 16, 1974, Calve and Officer Wayne In the same instant, the officer jumped over show the agency’s own interpreta tem that doesn’t provide adequate “That’s why I became a police officer,” he wells, could not be constructed Rautenberg responded to the report of the the railing of the stairs and attacked the suspect, tion of the statute at its very start.” fire protection,” Sartor said. said, “because I like to help people.” without the approval of the town. suspected burglary in progress in the basement grabbing the barrel of the gun. During the strug O’Neill said Pearlman’s tes Sartor indicated that Fire Chief Calve, who on Saturday will have been on the And the town’s Water and Sewer of the Presidentii Apartments at 1 Thompson gle, a second shot was fired over Calvc’s timony further interpreted the law as John C. Rivosa is concerned about force for precisely 27 years, noted another While Al Administrator, Robert J. Young, says Road. Rautenberg descended the west basement shoulder. the present circumstances under reason he entered police work was his desire to relating to subcommittees made of he is concerned that the proposed which water to extinguish fires in do something exciting. stairs, and Calve took the east stairs. Rautenberg arrived and joined the battle, al members of an agency. The elec- wells arc close enough to the con that area must be brought on trucks After four years in the U.S. Marine Corps in As Calve was about half-way down the stairs, lowing Calve pull out his black jack and knock tiems committee consisted of only taminated well that they, too, may or drawn from a 20,000-gallon tank 1962, he began training to be a machinist with the suspect suddenly appeared at the bottom of the suspect unconscious with two whacks to the one member of the Eighth District become polluted — and there is no provided by the company. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Co., but found much of the staircase brandishing a .22-caliber revolver. head. Board of Directors and three citizens way to predict if that would occur He pointed the gun at the sergeant and said, “I’m from the district. the work to be dull. Fourteen months later he after any new wells are approved. Sartor said he would be willing to going to kill you.” For his heroism. Calve received a commenda Pearlman said today that he will pursued his dream of becoming a cop. something Another concern of town officials discuss the issue of interconnecting Calve recalled the only thoughts racing tion for valor from the town. recommend the commission appeal he wanted to do since he was 12. is the Aqua Treatment system docs the two systems with any residents through his mind were that he was not going to In retrospect, he said, “it’s afterward that you the decision at its next meeting, not provide enough water for ade of the area. After serving as patrol officer, a detective, and stand there and be shot in the front and he wasn’t think about stuff like that. If you stopped and Wednesday, Jan. 9. quate fire protection, and therefore A link-up had been proposed finally a sergeant. Calve, who is 50, has learned going to flee up the stairs and take a bullet in the thought out things, you’d probably get yourself The appeal stems from an April the company’s system should be several years back, but resident police work is anything but boring. ^ back. killed. Afterward you say, ’Oh my God!’ That’s 1989 FOI complaint, by Eighth Dis upgraded by interconnecting it with voted against it, fearing they would “You may go on a domestic five times a day, “Being a Marine, I was trained that when in when you start to shake.” trict resident f^rry Dodson, against the municipal water system. be assessed for the cost of the and everyone’s different,” he said. doubt, attack,” he said. the elections committee, which con “An interconnection is the most project rather than distributing it It was no domestic dispute, but rather an at- Instinctively, he threw the portable radio. Please see CALVE, page 8. sidered changes in the way the dis logical approach to increase their evenly among taxpayers. m trict voters elect their officials. In his original complaint, Dodson charged that during the conunittee’s meetings from Sept. 7,1988 to Nov. 14, 1988 no formal minutes were Ed Board sets its goals; kept. When he requested minutes from the meetings he was given an H informal account of the meetings No. one is TV coverage compiled from the notes kept by District Director Ellen Burns Alan Chesterton, assistant school raised to pay for it. Landers, who was committee chair By SCOTT B. BREDE Manchester Herald superintendent, said the administra Maffe also argued that even if man. tion hopes to have a systeiriasimilar such equipment is available, getting But Dodson found the notes to be to the one in the video in each of the teachers to use it would be more of a inadequate, and asked the POIC to MANCHESTER — Confronting what is expected to be their toughest town’s three secondary schools by problem. order the committee to supply him SUPER SALE 1995. He added that the schools al “If you want this by 1995, you with full minutes of the meetings. budget season, the Board of Educa tion set its long and short term goals ready have much of the needed e- better educate the teachers in 1992 FOIC Hearing Officer Gloria quipment, such as computers and or 1993,” he said. Schafier heard £>^son’s complaint Thursday night to prepare for the fight ahead. veils, and software for such a sys Board member Thomas M. and ruled in his favor on Oct. 25, tem is “surprisingly” low-priced. Sheridan said bringing such technol 1989. Schaffer ordered the commit ONE DAY ONLY ~ SATURDAY! Among the goals will be to get Board member Frank Maffe dis ogy into the schools would call for a tee to reconstruct its minutes for the ^ C % board meetings televised within the agreed, saying such a plan cannot be restructuring of the district’s labor meetings in question and to follow next year and to prepare the school carried out under existing budget force. the rules regarding the keeping of district for technological advance constraints. Fellow member Malcolm F. Bar- minutes in the future. The Object ~ One Fantastic ment. “If we talk about different low said a policy requiring teachers The Eighth District directors School Superintendent James programs that are going to cost us to apply new technology in their voted to appeal the decision in Kennedy began the first of many more money, then we are just talk classrooms may have to be set. With November 1%9 and the appeal was scheduled budget workshops with a ing in futility,” Maffe said. that, board members added that one Day Of Big Voiume Sales 20-minute video of an educational Fellow member James Morancey of their long-range goals would be Si. tool that combines the technology of disputed Maffe. to gear the district toward the new Reginald PInto/Manehestar Harald the personal computer, video cas “You have to look at your dreams horizons in technology. FIVE CAF? ACCIDENT — A security officer (above) stands in front of three of the four cars sette recorder and compact disc first, and then you put on a price Sheriden said that the board player. damaged in a parking lot outside Manchester Memorial Hospital Monday afternoon. The acci tag,” Morancey s a ii adding that . should make the public aware of Tests MAKE US AN OFFER!! The video sparked a debate ways to phase the cost of such e- dent occurred after Alfred J. Adamcyk, 83, of Talcottville, lost control of his vehicle while pull new technology and that it should From Page 1 among board members, with some quipment within the constraints of not just rely on newspapers and ing out of the parking lot. Adamcyk said his car accelerated for some unknown reason caus wanting to phase similar technology tile budget should be looked a t newsletters to carry that out. He EVERY ColorTV ing it to make a 180-degree turn and head back into the parking lot striking the vehicles and into the school system and others Board member Gloria DellaFcra added that televised meetings should saying times are too tough for such 82 percent, 5 percent better than EVEN Big Screens taking out a shrub (below), police said. said the equipment might be ob also be a goal of the board in the spending projects. solete by the time the money is they did the previous year. TW coming year. ^esterton said the test was im EVERY Camcorder plemented by the state Department EVERY VCR 1 of Education to find out how stu EVERY Stereo dents in the state were doing educa Historic district approves tionally and to find students who EVERY Disc Piayer were at a remedial level, but in EVERY Washer recent years has become a competi 'V wjpjiMrrJ EVERY Dryer Mill apartment conversion tion between towns. The test determines the amount of THESE GREAT NAMES U MORE! EVERY Dishwasher money towns receive from the state MITSUBISHI PHILIPS EVERY Refrigerator By SCOTT B. BREDE Even the residents living in the Yam Mill and other agency under the Teacher Enhance WHIRLPOOL Manchester Herald mill apartment complexes don’t shop in the stores as SONY EVERY Range much as was hoped, he said. ment Act in 1986, which raised RCA C.E. teacher’s salaries, he said. EVERY Microwave MANCHESTER — Despite the number of new mem When Brophy Ahem converted the mills into apart ZENITH MAGIC CHEF Stereo ments a few years ago, the Cheney Commission recom Towns getting higher scores than EVERY Freezer bers, the Cheney National Historic District Commission others generally get less money TOSHIBA WESTINGHOUSE stamped its approval on a change in the Yam Mill con mended that the apartment building be mixed with retail 9 Sound from the state to teach its remedial HITACHI FRIGIDAIRE version project Thursday. stores. students, he said, adding that be At Sleffert's The Extended Brophy Ahem Development Co., which owns the MAGNAVOX MAYTAG But with a 9-1 vote to approve the change Thursday, mill, now must get approval from the Planning and cause Manchester historically has PANASONIC AMANA Warranty Costs You LessI the commission yielded to the failure of such a plan. Zoning Commission before it goes ahead with its plan to scored better than average and SPEED QUEEN PIONEER Vivian Ferguson, who was elected commission chair convert the nine ground-floor retail spaces in the build decreases in state funding, HOTPOINT man at the meeting, said she never thought the stores' ing into 10 apartments. The matter will go before the Manchester may not receive as would prosper due to their location. much money as it has in the past. Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9:30a.m. to 8:00p.m. PZC Monday night at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday until 6:00 p.m. The Yam Mill, at 210 Pine St., is primarily an apart Edward Kloehn, a veteran member of the commis Sat. until 5:00 p.m.. Sun. Noon to 5:00 p.m. ment building with stores on the ground level. Only two sion, was the only one to vote against the plan, saying he of the nine retail spaces are currently being used. thought more time was needed to make a decision, espe EMERGENCY Manchester Tel. 647-9997 Stephen Penny, Brophy Ahern’s attorney, cited the cially with the number of new members. stores’ lack of business and their rapid turnover as the The commission and Brophy Ahem should have done 9 FIRE - POLICE - MEOICALI Willimantic Tel. 450-0405 '90 dayy tame as cosh, developer’s reason for wanting to change the spaces into STORES no poymenl requked more to find out why businesses didn’t fare well in the DIAL 911 apartments. mill, Kloehn said after the meeting. N EXT T O SU PER Many people driving on Hartford Road, which bor The commission also elected veteran members Bevefc In Manchester WILLIMANTIC 1329 Main St. STOP & SHOP MANCHESTER 445 Hartford Road K EE N E Y ST. EXIT OFF 1-384 ders the mill, do not notice the stores are there. Penny ly Malone as vice chairman and Alex Urbanetti as said. secretary. 1 »—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Jan. 4. 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 4,1991—9 Debate strong in Bolton schools hearing RECORD potentially causing the town to lose millions of dollars By DAVID LAMMEY they had investigated two different building schemes. Besides, pointed out Board member Sally Lessard, in state aid. The first scheme involved renovating the Center School, merely renovating the Center School would in effect Manchester Herald j “Bolton will never see a 59.52 percent reimbursement among other additions and renovations. eliminate six classrooms, while the present plan is ad again,” warned James Marshall, chairman of the board. The second scheme is the present one, and was ding six. The difference between the two plans, she BOLTON — At the first of two public hearings on However, several in the audience of approximately 40 added, was 12 classrooms. proposed school building projects, Superintendent of deemed the better of the two for financial as well as About Town Deaths A town residents disputed the feasibility of the K-12 build practical reasons. Another townsperson doubted the accuracy of the Military Notes Police Roundup Schools Richard Packman and members of the Board of ing plan, and others doubted the projected enrollment But one townsperson said he found it “hard to believe board’s enrollment projections, claiming that “forecast Education stressed the urgent need for passage of the figures presented by the Board. Jan. 28 referendum. that renovating the Center School would cost more than ing beyond five years is pie in the sky.” Opening reception at filing This town listing of deaths Is offered free of charge by the Manchester Charles Holland, chairman of The Neglected Tax the present plan.” Board member Barry Steams replied that the board Herald. Paid announcements of death and In Memorlams appear under Woman rescued “We have a window of opportunity until June 30,” the Death Notices heading. Evans receives service medal payers, wondered if it would make more financial sense Anwar Hossain, project architect, defended the es made four studies of projected enrollment, and accord The Lindgren Gallery at filing Junior High School is Packman said Thursday night, indicating that almost 60 Staff Sgt. Steven Ic. Evans, son of James B. and A Manchester police officer rescued a woman this if the Center School was renovated instead of being timate, saying that the state provides funds only for ing to their figures, the K-12 student population by the holding an Opening Reception of the MHS Senior Ex percent of the cost of the $10.75 million K-12 project Manchester ^ I d r ^ Evans of 140 SUllfield Road, Manchester, has morning from her apartment after she was overcome by abandoned. “new construction or code violation corrections,” and year 2010 will be 1000, 300 of whom will be high hibition on Jan. 8 from 7-8:30 p.m. will be reimbursed by the state if the project is filed by been decorated with the Air Force Commendation medal. smoke from a fire in the basement of her West Center The present K-12 project plans include making addi the present plan would be reimbursed at a higher rate Beatrice T. Custer June 30. school students (grades 9-12). Alliance for Mentally 111 Street home. A tions and renovations to the K-4 school, and vacating than the plan to renovate the Center School. That, 349 Bidwell St. He is a communications-computer systems program But if the project is not approved until after that time, It was those projections, m addition to the code viola When Officer Edwin Ciolkosz arrived at the 5:30 a.m. the Center School in favor of the resulting K-8 facility. among other factors, made the present plan the more af tions. that initiated the project studies, according to The Alliance for the Mentally III of Manchester will ming specialist at Langley Air Force Base, Va. The “the reimbursement rate will drop,” Packman said. John T. Donahue fire and kicked in the door to the second floor apartment Board members explained that in an April 1989 study. fordable one. board members. meet on Jan. 7 at Genesis Center, 105 Main St., at 7 p.m. medal is awarded to those individuals who demonstrate For more information, call Edna Jacobs at 643-6697. 305 Porter St. at 142-144 W. Center St., he found 35-year-old Cindy outstanding achievement or meritorious service in the Perez lying semi-conscious on the floor. Perez had been Manchester retirees meet Deaths elsewhere performance of their duties on behalf of the Air Force, overcome by thick smoke from the fire and was con The Manchester Municipal Retirees Association will Helen T. Elliot Evans is married to the former Carol Ball of Calaway, fused. Kennel lease meet at the Army and Navy Club, 1090 Main St., on Jan. Wallingford Fla. He is a 1979 graduate of East Catholic H i^ School. Ciolkosz Carried Perez outside the building and placed 8 at 2 p.m. The speaker is expected to be Roger Negro, her in his cmiser. Perez rejxirtedly refused any medical town treasurer. All Town and Board of Education non treatment. professional retirees are urged to attend. Police say the fire started in the basement of the build deal delayed Death Notices ing near the furnace and caused only minor structural N Daughters of Isabella to meet damage though there was heavy smoke. The Daughters of Isabella, Orford F ^ sh Chapter, will meet Tliesday at 7 p.m. at First Federal Savings Bank, Anna W. Rosenbeck leagues. Besides his wife, he is survived by two m b ■ _ j ^ _ Manchester. Mary Ceaser and her committee are m daughters and sons-in-Iaw, Leslie and Robert Letendre of I O f l j l W F l l C t O I ^ V by council charge of refreshments. Anna W. Rosenbeck age 89 of 52 Smith St. died Wed Willington, Kerry and Bryan Murphy of Fairfield; a ^ ^ nesday, Jan. 2, 1991 at Torrington Extend A Care. She brother, George Donahue of South Windsor; three sisters was the widow of the late Fire Captain Walter F. Rosen By JACQUELINE BENNETT The pound would be like taxes — Margaret Steinberg of Niantic, Ann Dmge of Coventry, Today is Friday, Jan. 4, the fourth day of 1991. There beck who died in 1976. Mrs. Rosenbeck was bom April are 361 days left in the year. Manchester Herald once they get in, they stay,” said r and Jean Krause, California; four grandchildren, Don Smyth, 120 Swamp Road. “The Current Quotes 5, 1901 in Torrington, daughter of the late Jacob and Michael, Mark, Cheryl Yavinsky, and Elizabeth Murphy. Today’s Birthdays: Mary (Stuppick) Winzler and was a resident here all her Actor Sterling Holloway is 86. Actress Jane Wyman is COVENTRY — The Town problem with temporary solutions is He was predeceased by a daughter, Kathleen Yavinsky; they often become permanent.” life. She was a communicant of St. Raul’s Lutheran brother, Joseph Donahue; and a sister, Grace McDermott. 77. Farmer CIA director William E. Colby is 71. Actor Council voted Thursday to defer “The campus should be a place of discipline. You’re Church. She is survived by a daughter, Audrey Ristorello Sorrell Booke is 61. Miami Dolphins football coach Don signing a lease with Camelot Ken Smyth also said he had contacted Funeral service will be Saturday, 8:15 a.m., from the not going to have much discipline if people arc rip-roar of Torrington, two sons, ftul F. Rosenbeck of Litchfield Shula is 61. Former heavyweight boxing champion Floyd nels for six months after holding a the state’s chief canine control of John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., ing drunk on weekends.” — Bob Hochstcin, spokesman and Robert A. Rosenbeck of Harwinton, a sister, Dorothy Patterson is 56. Actress Dyan Cannon is 54. Opera singer public hearing at which residents ficer, Frank Intenio, who told Smyth Manchester, followed by a mass, 9 a.m., at St. James for The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Winzler of Manchester, 7 grandchildren, 3 great Grace Bumbry is 54. Maureen Reagan is 50. opposed leasing the facility. the state prefers pounds to be lo Church. Burial will be in St. James Cemetery. Friends Teaching, about drinking on college campuses. grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. The Today’s Highlight in History: The council vote was 5-0, during cated near other town facilities and may call at the funeral home today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. funeral will be held Saturday, January 5, 1991 at 9:30 On Jan. 4, 1885, Dr. William W. Grant of DavenpwL the meeting at the Town Office that relocation of the pound required Memorial contributions may be made to the American “We have taxed our economy the way old-time doctors A.M. at St. Raul’s Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Iowa, performed what’s believed to have been the first Building, with a stipulation that a a state license first. No such applica Heart Assn. bled their patients, and with similar results.” — Mas Hillside Cemetery. Friends may call at The Glccson citizen committee be formed to find tion had been made. appendectomy. The patient was 22-year-oId Mary sachusetts Gov. William Weld in his inaugural address. Mortuary Friday evening from 7 to 9 P.M. Memorial Gartside. short- and long-term solutions to the T o ^ Manager John Elsesscr ex Beatrice T. (Monast) Custer contributions may be made to the Scholarship Fund at St. On this date: local dog pound problem, solutions plained that the town felt it had “The secretary has tried ... to coerce us and threaten found a good solution that would Paul’s Lutheran Church Charles St., Torrington, CT Beatrice T. (Monast) Custer, 83, of 349 Bidwell Street, In 1809, Louis Braille, inventor of a reading system to perserve the health and safety of us and do everything else possible to force us to give Manchester, formerly of Glenwood Street, Manchester, answer many problems, a better dog 06790. for the blind, was bom in Coupvray, France. the dogs. away an asset. And people don’t give away assets worth widow of Truman F. Custer, died Wednesday (Jan. 2, housing facility, office space for the In 1821, the first native-born American sainL Council members Peter Halvor- $100 million.” — MCA Inc. President Sidney Sheinberg, Helen (Thom pSOn) ElllOtt 1991) at a local convalescent home. She was bom in town canine officers and a larger Elizabeth Ann Seton, died in Emmitsburg, Md. son and Stephen Clarke were absent. responding to U.S. Interior Secretary Manuel Lujan’s Willimantic January 27, 1097 and had been a longtime “At budget time it really has area to accommodate dogs from fltginald Plnto/Manehastar Harald Helen (Thompson) ElliotL 92 formerly of Manchester, In 1896, Utah was admitted as the 45th state. proposal that MCA’s Japanese buyer turn over the con resident of Manchester. She was a parishioner of St. In 1948, Britain granted independence to Burma. come down to ‘dogs or teachers, a Coventry and Bolton if the town PLAYING WITH DAD — Five-year-old John Logan throws a cessions in Yosemite National Park to the government. died Dec. 22, 1990 at Masonic Home and Hospital, Wal James Church. She is survived by her son and daughter- with their father, Josh, who said the family recently moved to lingford. She was the widow of J. Elmer Elliott. She was In 1951, during the Korean conflicL North Korean and fire truck or a dog pound’; there is a agrees to take on canine control ser stone onto the ice at Saulter’s Pond Thursday as his brother, in-law, David G. and Sandi Custer of Willington; four Manchester. bom in Rockville, July 11, 1889, daughter of the late Communist Chinese forces captured the city of Seoul. sentiment out there that a dog pound vices for Bolton. grandchildren, Kathy Stergakis and Matthew Custer, Ethan, 3, debates tossing a piece of wood. The boys were George and Edna Thompson, and lived most of her mar In 1960, French author Albert Camus died in an is not considered a high priority “We thought it was a solution to a both of Willington, Michael Custer of Middletown, and ried life in Manchester before moving to Wallingford. automobile accident at the age of 46. issue,” said council member lot of problems and it turned out to Victoria Pearce of Vernon; two great-grandchildren, and Frederick Johnson. cause one big problem,” Elsesser College Notes Active in religious and civic organizations, she was Past In 1965, poet T.S. Eliot died in London at the age of several nieces and nephews. Funeral services are Satur 76. As a result he said the town now said, referring to residents’ reaction. Matron and Treasurer Emeritus of Temple Chapter #53, day with a Mass of Christian Burial, 12:00 Noon, at St. In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson outlined the faces a crisis situation with the state Elsesser said Sypek approached Calve OES and had served as Grand Adah in CT Grand Chap James Church, 896 Main StreeL Manchester. Burial will goals of his “Great Society” in his State of the Union Ad breathing down its neck due to the him in December about the town Student listed in Who’s Who ter. She was a member and Deacon Emerita of Center Congregational Church. She was chosen Burton’s be in the East Cemetery, Manchester. Calling hours are dress. poor condition of the current pound leasing Camelot Kennels. From Page 7 Edward Scbeinblum, son of Marilyn and Raul today, 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Watkins Funeral “He thought he was doing some Women of the Year in 1964. She was a life member in the In 1987, 16 people were killed when an Amtrak train located in the rear section of the Scheinblum, 56 Strawberry Lane, Manchester, has been Home, 142 East Center StreeL Manchester. Memorial thing for the town,” Elsesser said, in Women’s Auxiliary of the Manchester Memorial Hospi bound from Washington to Boston collided with Conrail town landfill on Route 31 in South panies to investigate claims, is based replicate his personality.” Manchester and Coventry. selected to be listed in the 1990-91 edition of Who’s contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s Disease and light of the condition of the pound Not every one of Calve’s tal and Manchester Women’s Club. Active in the Red engines approaching from a side track in Chase, Md. Coventry. Water there is con in Marlborough. Next Friday night, Calve’s col A son Brian, 23, will remain in Who Among Students in American Universities and Col Related Disorders Assoc. Inc., 800 Cottage Grove, and a potential agreement with Bol memorable experiences is so scary. leges. Cross during both World Wars and Chaired the Blood In 1989, two U.S. Navy F-14 fighters shot down a pair taminated and the building is in dis One incident, which is often the However, Calve, who lives in leagues will honor him at a tes Coventry. Bloomfield, CT. 06002. ton. Scheinblum is a junior at Franklin Pierce College, Mobile Canteen in Manchester for over 35 years. Also a of Libyan MiG-23 fighters in a clash over international repair, not up to state standards. source of great humor, involves Coventry, will not be making the timonial dinner at the Army and For Calve, whose hobbies include Ringe, NJH. Past Mother Advisor to Manchester Assembly of Rain waters off the Libyan coast. Johnson said a new pound has The lease would have been for a Calve and Lt. Orville Cleveland. short commute from there to Navy Club. Two days later, he and hunting, fishing, and crossword puz bow for Girls and a member of Grand Cross of Color of 10 years ago: been in the town’s long range capi possible three years with a six The two went out to look for a Marlborough to go to work each Janet, his wife of 24 years, will zles, his dream is to own a cabin The government of Iran said it was studying the latest tal improvement plan for over five month trial period. The town would day. Instead, he*will be working and leave for Florida. cruiser, something about 36 feet CT Rainbow. She is survived by two daughters, Janet E. man suspected of stealing a car. Temple of Sterling, MA and Beabice E. Dumas of Rock Obituaries U.S. proposals for resolving the hostage crisis. years, but each year has been cut as pay Sypek $15,(XX) aiuiually. If the They spotted him on Bissell Street, living in central Florida. With them they will take their long. Having a flare for the Five years ago: the budget fa c ^ the ax. The es Bolton agreement is approved at a “I can’t stand the cold winters daughter Beth, 21, plus a lifetime of dramatic, he said, “I want to sail off Births ville, and a son, James E. ElliotL Jr. of Deep River., chased him over a fence, and into seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Sen. Gary Hart, D-Colo., announced he was not run timated cost is $75,0(X). Special Town Meeting continued here,” Calve stated as one reason memories from their years in into the sunset.” someone’s back yard. Burial will be private and a memori^ service will be held Irving Johnson ning for re-election, and strongly hinted at a possible run Residents of Swamp Road from last week to Jan. 7, the town why he is leaving the force. “I want “We followed him through the at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made in for president in 1988. however were not convinced that the will receive $18,(KX) annually from to go someplace where the SCHMIDT, Jocelyn Marie, daughter of Jeffry K. and HADLEY, Mass. (AP) — Irving M. Johnson, who back door, through the kitchen, her memory to. Center Congregational Church, 11 solution should be the temporary Bolton for the dog patrol. Janet Richter Schmidt of Cheshire, was bom SepL 26, sailed around the world seven times in his schooner- through the living room — where a weather’s warm, and I’ll feel bet Center St., P.O. Box 847, Manchester, CT 06040, of The relocation of the pound to Camelot The council will form the citizen ter.” 1990, at H ^ o r d Hospital. Her maternal grandparents brigantine Yankee and wrote and lectured about the ex family of three watched TV, and out NEED SOME EXTRA OES EndowmenL c/o Grand Chapter of CT, 301 Main Kennels, 394 Swamp Road, owned dog pound committee Monday night are E. Kristine Richter and James H. Richter of Scot periences, died Wednesday of Rarkinson’s disease. He Thoughts the front door,” Calve said. “And St., Clinton, CT 06413, or The Masonic Charity Founda by Richard Sypek. and the Steering Committee will in The balmy temperatures in the tsdale, Ariz. Her paternal grandmother is Elda Schmidt was 85. that night we never got a call asking tion of CT, P.O. Box 70, Wallingford, CT 06492. Hol “The issue is fairness and respon terview persons interested in serv sunshine state will help alleviate of 97 Delmont St., Manchester. Johnson joined the Merchant Marine and made his about what was going on.” some of the arthritic pain he feels as mes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Manchester, CT was I believe that Hope is essential to life. I do not believe sibility. It is not fair or responsible ing. The council wants a site and He jokingly theorizes the family SPENDING MONEY!! first voyage around Cape Horn on a square-rigger bound that there is any situation that is hopeless not cancer, not to put a dog pound in any residential building specifications for a new a result of a job-relat^ injury. in charge of arrangements. from Germany for Chile in 1929. was watching a police show and In December of 1968, he severely even AIDS. If the odds are 99 to 1 for the likelihood of a neighborhood because of the noise, pound within six months. were so engrossed with the program Newspaper routes available During World War II, he was a Navy commander successful treatment for a particular kind of cancer, how odor, threat of animals getting loose “Or we may be forced to make an strained his back after misjudging a John T. Donahue aboard a survey ship that mapped approaches to South that they thought the action in their leap he made into a building on in your area... are we to know that we will not be the one who makes it and [impact of] devaluing of the unpopular decision,” said Johnson. living room was merely part of the Correction John T. “Jack” Donahue, 73, of 305 Porter St., Pacific islands. He also supervised diving expeditions to 98 to 2 and so on? With the HIV infection, how does property. No matter how much Elsesser noted by June, Camelot Hartford Road. He made the leap Manchester, died Thursday (Jan. 3), at Manchester retrieve enemy codes and charts from sunken Japanese show. after discovering a suspicious open Earn money and prizes by anyone know that they will not be one of the first ones revenue it brings in, it’s not fair,” Kennels may not even be available “We still joke about it,” Calve Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Barbara ships. successfully treated for not only the symptoms, but the said Robert Pruitt of Forge Road. or the price may have gone up, he said, referring to himself and window in the building, which at the delivering the America’s Fimniest People will conduct a local search (Calhoun) Donahue. Bom in Windsor Locks, he had His 18-month-long U"ips around the world were made disease itself? “Everybody has the same fear. said. Cleveland, who leaned into the of time had been occupied by Gunver for comedians today until 6 p.m. at Center Court in the lived in Manchester for over 60 years, and had been with amateur crews between 1933 and 1958. He filmed Forty-five years ago, everybody died of leukemia. fice several times during the inter Manufacturing Co. Manchester Herald Pavilions at Buckland Hills Mall, Manchester. The employed at United Technologies for 40 years, having the voyages and collaborated with his wife. Electa, on , Thanks to the Leukemia Society of America and the view to deliver bits of friendly Although he attempted to ignore in your neighborhood. search will continue Saturday from noon until 7 p.m. at retired as the supervisor of over-haul and repair. He was eight books and 13 articles for National Geographic. Jimmy Fund and others, it is successfully treatable. There harassment to his soon-to-be former the injury at first, a superior asked Meriden Square Mall in Meriden. Incorrect information a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, a member of the The magazine produced two television films of the is a cure. People are alive because of it. I know. I am one Northern shrike colleague. him to have it checked out that Call today to get more details. supplied to the Herald and published in earlier editions Knights of Columbus, Manchester, and was formerly ac trips out of Gloucester, and, in collaboration with the of them. I am alive. Hope. Such bantering is well-received night. said Saturday’s search also would be held in Manchester. tive in many of the area square dance clubs and bowling Mystic Seaport in ConnecticuL a film of Johnson’s life. Rev. Kyle McGaw by Calve, who acknowledges he “I’m lucky for that,” he said, South United Methodist Church often is responsible for creating a noting that the injury was quite 647-9946 Manchester counted among comical atmosphere. serious and in the years since he has Academy St...... all “An office can become very mun developed severe arthritis along Spruce St...... '14-108 Lottery Cinema with other back problems. Adelaide...... all Steephollow...... dane, and I like to interject a little Alpine...... all Besides his medical condition. 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The adult shrike, However, he observed that during Dale Rd...... all Connecticut Clnama City — Tha Russia House (R) FrI 7:10, 9:45; Sat and Sun 1:20, 7:05, 9:30; Sat and Sun 2:05, 4:30. 725. 920. — Ghost (PG-13) Fri 7 Manchester Herald his career a police officer’s job has on and let somebody younger take Williams...... all 3:55. 7:10, 9:45. — Vincant A Thao (K3) Fri 7. 9:40; Sat and Sun 1. 3:45, 9:30; Sat 2. 425. 7. 9:30. 11 ;45; Sun 2. 4:25, 7, 9:30. — Rocky Horror Pic Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. East Center St...... 25-207 odd 7, 9:40. — Tha Rescuers Down Under (G) Sat and Sun 1:15, 3:30. — To ture Show (R) Fri and Sat midnighL which is typically 9 to 10 inches over for me. At age 50, even a Woodbridge...... 18-168 Daily: 0,7,4. Play four: 8,3,3,4. from hook^ bill to tail, is known become less fun as it has become East Center St...... 156-202 even Sleep With Anger (R) Fri-Sun 720. 9:30. — C’est La Vie Fri 7:15, 9:20; Set MANCHESTER — Among the police officer in top physical shape and Sun 1:25,4:10, 7:15,9:20. VERNON USPS 327-500 for impaling its prey on thorns or more bureaucratized. East Center St...... 342-402 even Massachusetts VOL. CX. No. 81 82 species of birds sighted during isn’t safe.” Cine 1 A 2 — Ghost (PG-13) Fri 7. 9:40; Sat and Sun 1:30. 4. 7. 9:40. — twigs, where the food will remain “Back when I came on, we used East Middle Tpke.... 216-236 even Daily: 5,6,7,5. EAST HARTFORD Predator 2 (R) Fri 7:10, 920; Sat and Sun 2. 4:15, 7:10, 9:30. Acting Publisher the annual Hartford-area Christmas Capt. Brooks — who joined the until eaten. to tell the bad guy that he’s got to Garth Rd...... 89-138 BuMar's Pub A CInanna — Predator 2 (R) Fri-Sun 720,9:30. JEANNE G. FROMERTH Bird CounL a northern shrike, rarely get out of town by sunset,” he said. force at the same time as Calve — WILLIMANTIC Seeking food before the arrival of GolwaySt...... all Northern New England U.A. Tha Cinemas — Look Who’s Talking Too (PG-13) Fri 7:30, 920; seen in these parts, was spotted on a said that although Calve’s friends Showcase Cinema 1-10 Showtimea ware urwvallable for movies being Executive Editor winter, the gray, black, and white “I’m joking, but the methods almost GreennIII St...... all Daily: 6,6,8. Pick four 5,1,6,6. Sat and Sun 2, 4:15. 720. 9:30. — The Rescuers Down Under (G) Sat and bush at the Manchester landfill. went back to the cowboy era.” here will be saddened by his leav showing starting Fridqr. For timas, call tha theater at 569-8818. Tha Sun 2:15, 4:35. — Home Alone (PG) Fri 7:40, 10; Sat and Sun 2:10, 425. VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO bird travels south from its mating Haystack...... all movlaa are: Mermaids (PG-13). EtMwd Sdssorhands (PG-13). Misery (R). ing, they should be happy that he is 7:40, 10. — Kindergarten Cop (PG-13) Fri 7:30, 9:45; Sat and Sun 2:35. The shrike was seen by town resi grounds in northern Canada. But today, officers are bogged Holyoke...... all Rhode Island The Bonflre of the Vbnltlas (R). The Rookie (R). Kindergarten Cop (PG-13). 4:55, 7:30, 9:45. — The Bonfire of the Vanitiaa (R) FrI-Sun 7, 9:40. — City Editor______Alex Giredi down by the extensive training and leaving the job with his life, a goal Dances With Wblves (PG-13). The Godfather F^rt III (R). Home Alone Misery (R) Fri 7:10, 9:50; Sat and Sun 225, 425, 7:10, 9:50. — Tha God News Editor____ . Andrew C Spitzler dent Todd McGrath, who was cap Horace St...... all Daily: 0,4,6,0. Lot-O-Bucks: 1,2,14,17,23. (PG). Look Who'a Talking Too (PG-13). 1 The shrike will come as far south strict guidelines when they do go for all police officers. father Part III (R) Fri 7,10:15; Sal and Sun 2:30, 7.10:15. Associate Editor .EHeen Hiroml Mae tain of the group that tabulated the Hudson...... all Features Editor _ as it needs to find an adequate food out on the beat, said Calve, who “On the downside, we’re going to _ Dianna M. Talbot types of birds seen in Manchester. Jean Rd...... all Sports Editor___ Len Auster supply during the winter months, holds an associate’s degree in law lose a unique personality,” Brooks Joyce La...... all Photo Editor The count, which helps monitor says Jay Kaplan, co-compiler of the said. “He’s not irreplaceable. Cer Reginald Pinto avian population uends, is one of enforcement from Manchester Com Lodge...... all count and director of the Roaring munity College. tainly there’s someone who can do Weather Advertising M anager. ______sley I 1,600 nationwide that were held Ludlow Rd...... all Business Manager Brook Nature Center in Canton. Unyielding laws — rather than his job, but no one’s ever going to Main...... 285-378 Jeanne 6 . Fromerth Saturday under the direction of the McGrath said that during some Circulation Manager _ ____ Gerlinde Colletti flexible guidelines — too often Monroe St...... all Production Director National Audubon Society. winters the shrike is not seen in this REGIONAL Weather ____ Sheldon Cohen determine an officer’s actions in a North Elm...... 5-91 Pressroom Manager. _ Robert H. Hubbard The Hartford count included all or region, but bird trackers do not un given situation, such as when to Saturday, Jan. 5 Sunny start, Oakland...... 3-55 AocuAVeat^er* forecast tor daytime oondtt>ont and high temperatures parts of 13 communities within a derstand why the species will make an arrest following a domestic EMERGENCY Overland St...... all cloudy later Main Telephone Number 7.5-mile radius of the Old State migrate this far south in any given #43-2711 dispute. FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL Packard St ...... all Circulation Telephone Number House. year. They have not been able to es r r n . ~ ~ y “Why don’t they just hire robots,” Parker St...... 2-83 I Montreal I IC rtiW 20^ Tonight, clear. Low in the teens. 647-9946 9 McGrath, an ornithic enthusiast tablish any relationship between DIAL 911 he asked. ’’But we’re not robots, and Phyllis...... all Light variable wind. Saturday, whose been involved in the tabula temperatures and the extent of the the people we deal with are not In Manchester ■ P ubnsh^ daily except Sunday and certain hoHdays by Reed...... all sunny in the morning. Increasing the Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Brainard Place tion process for several years, bird’s southern penetration. robots. You can’t treat people like Server St...... all sighted the solitary shrike just after cloudiness during the afternoon. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postaoe paid at “It appears for whatever reason robots. You need the human ele High around 35. Outlook for Sun Manchester, Conn. Postmaster; Send a d d r ^ changes 3:30 p.m. when he was making a Boston 13 8 ^ that this is a good year for shrikes,” ment.” lTororrto[32' day, cloudy with a chance of rain or final check of any species that niay CALL McGrath said, adding that during Calve continued: “I hope I have B E S T B U Y NOW snow early then partial clearing. be lurking around the landfill, which enough common sense to sway a lit The ^ C h e s t e r Herald is a member of The'Associated such a year there will be from six to High arounid 40. Press, the Audit Bureau ol Circulation, the New England is located off Olcott Street. tle. I like to work with people, and OIL CO. 1 \ J.. nvvV eight sightings throughout the state. byt.-‘t?yy*^B uttsio 39 •,New York' 3 ^ High pressure covering much of Press A&sociabon and the New England Newspaoer As* “The Manchester dump is an ex 647- 9946/ 643- 2711 sociaton. - k- t *** not talk to them but listen to them Vernon, CT iikTyyyyyyy.' the Plains and centered over Illinois cellent place to look for birds,” said Other than the shrike, which is and then talk if there’s something to ryyvyyyis'b'5;'' this morning will build east. It wifi G uaranteed delivery.wviivvry. iiIf you POOldon't receive your Herald McGrath, explaining that a wide Atlantic byjT 5 p.m.p.m, weekdays or 7:30 ama m . Saturdays, please sometimes mistaken for a mocking say.” 875-0876 Ocean move off the New Jersey coast, variety of winged creatures, espe bird because of its black mask, Very soon, he will have the op '^Pittsburgh 39 telephone your carrier. If you are ur»u,ounaole to« reacnreach vouryour Washington I 41 south of New England Saturday earner, call subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 d m cially various types of gulls, come to McGrath and the eight others v/ho portunity to use his communicative weekdays for delivery in Manchester. 9 morning. Developing low pressure the landfill to eat — garbage, mice, helped him look for bird species in skills — plus his detective skills — * 1 . 0 6 ® » . 991 Aocu-Waathar. Inc will move to the Great Lakes Satur Suggested carrier rates are $1.B0 weekly, $7.70 lor Manchester counted a total of 62 iMaufl|rairr Hrrali one month, $23.10 lor three months, $46.20 lor six rats, and even other birds. as an insurance investigator for the Diesel Fuel Also Available day. The northern shrike (genus: types. That was more than any of Penobscot Agency. The firm, which 150 Gaton MMtnuni O S a E3 ES3 ^ gT . c£Ci Today’s weather picture is drawn by Jeffrey Jones of months and $92.40 lor one year. Newsstand price’ 35 Price Mi)|ecl lo chanpe Volunw Olicounii iHAM r.'*;«u#s SNOW C t » (i^ *< • cents a copy. ** Lanius, species: excubilor) has an the other 12 divisions. is contracted by insurance com Manchester’s Nathan Hale School.
•• 1 10 - -MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Jan. 4,1991
t h e N E W B R E E D Crossword BLONDIE by Dean Tbunfl A Stan Draka (Baurlirslrr HrralfU MUS 1 3 B THREE FEET OF « A o i o .' MANY ROADS ARE ACROSS Qollyl - LET'S SEE WHAT IMPASSA LB...THE AIBR R T 46 SNOW ON THE Y 9 3 47 Chanca Answer to Previous Puiila | S B O U N D .1 . sTHEY'VH CLcS b o / AND ALL SCHOOLS ARE I Nol military 50 Lhasa — 1 CLOSED...ALL MBETINSS Troplcfl nut □ □ a a a a a 9 (dog braad) Jo. 9 H A V E B E E N 13 A b itru N 51 Midwastam ______□ □ □ □ □ □ □ i CANCELLED 14 Part ot i diy collaga □□□□a □□[]□□□□ r Section 3, Page 11 15 Soik (flu) n 52 Batwaan O Q a D a a □ □ □ 1 6 ------avail t' Friday, Jan. 4,1991 Miss, and □ □ □ o i o a c ] ACCENT 17 A c tra u Ga. Baitar L 53 Transmlttad □ □ □ □ □ IB Wida thoa En routa 54 i • iz * (3 wds.) 19 Powarful 56 Opp.ofando □ □ □ □ tip lo iive 57 Satsvalua £ (ibbr.) on Recreation ■ health ■ religion ■ relationships 20 Unaipactad 1 s obitaclat DOWN jL. o 21 Bridge of 1-4 San Lula — 1 Was 22 MuDc buff’s 2 Two words ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnaon purchasa of undar- 23 Noaa bona standlng 21 Anatomical 41 Chaps networks MY REPORT 26 Basle Idas 3 Show of 42 Ceramic "DEMMARK 16 A REALLY 3 1 ------handson 22 Comedian placa ,0M DEMMARK... I IT HA6 REALLY NEAT THAT'6 ALL THITHE Ja y — NEAT COUNTRY. tha back That thing 43 Oil-axpon- PEOae AND A REALLY I INFORMATION I ( Elephant Man s disease affects 100,000 Americans 4 — macum INFORMATION I COULD 32 Enthusiast 5 Alphabet 23 Ing assn. NEAT economy/ ] ^ ^INDON DENM> 33 Thraa- unit (handbook) 44 Doasn't FIND ON DENMARK.' bandad Ught 24 Expose to exist By A.J. DICKERSON Americans have NF, making it 6 vtew I-4- . — * known as ‘‘cafe au lait’’ spots. the most part, I have no qualms armadillo sarcasm 45 Inflict on The Associated Press about three times more common from his eye found a tumor in a cure. Bandlaadar 25 TVaarlas Others may have learning dis 34 7 Am not (si.) (2 wds.) and regrets. I wouldn’t trade with stead. Since then, he’s undergone A rn u S Sgt. starring Alan 46 Clan than the better-known cystic A year ago, he wouldn’t have Alda abilities, scoliosis — a spinal cur anyone,” adds Dingeman, 38, put 35 Fro m ------9 All — 47 Hams and UTICA, Mich. — People stare fibrosis. seven operations to take out even fantasized about that. But Z 26 Kiss Me — vature — other skeletal defects or 10 Eugana ting his arm around son Josh, 6, growths — around his eye, the earlier this year, Drs. Francis Col 36 Author — O'tfalll’s 27 Undisgulsad 48 Wings when Peter Dingeman walks into People with NF may develop Work of art tumors that disfigure every part of and daughter Sabrina, 8, during an Vonnagut daughter 28 49 Ha who — a room. Some show shock, others base of his skull and his elbow. lins of the University o f Michigan 29 Sour benign tumors along the nerves of their body. 37 Intansify 11 Respiratory tha piper... interview at their home northeast Baau — Art daco SNAFU by Bruca Baattia turn away in pity or revulsion. their arms and legs, their eyes and He faces more surgery. It was and Ray White of the University 39 organ 30 51 Hawaiian Dingeman, whose right eye is of Detroit. 40 Ear (praf.) Surface Muatrator timber tree after one operation that he met his 12 Not fIcUon “One time I was in a restaurant sometimes their spinal cords or of Utah independently discovered 41 Objactof measures 32 55 ls(Sp.) partly blocked by a tumor, has NF Stares upset Sabrina. “It BUGS Negatives and someone came up to me and' wife, a nurse. After seven years of the gene. Months later, the resear worship Jamas Bond, 38 brains. Half will need surgery 20 "Fa ust” because of a spontaneous muta me. I think, ‘Keep your eyes off 42 Spacas for one 39 jim e o ih h i said, ‘How could you come in sometime in their lives as the dis marriage, they risked the 50-50 chers found that it appears to be in author tion. It used to make him angry. my dad.’” SPIDERJIIAN by Stan I here and ruin my dinner?’ I said, ease progresses. odds of passing on the NF gene to the family of genes that may r - i r - T- T- “You always had kids making Dingeman’s peace with NF is 1 W W a ‘No one’s paying you to look.’’’ Some people inherit NF. In children. operate as anti-cancer genes. r irTioc P 'J T " TM I W AS R m v fun of you,” he says. “I couldn’t such that he finds humor in it. 13 fURB I S^H'SOMBPNe UPON THAT ROOF^ Dingeman, a steel company others it’s caused by a spon Sabrina got lucky. Josh has Findings suggest that NF’s 14 T H E l T e HB / S / get dates. My brother and two “Like in the grocery — people employee, has neurofibromatosis, taneous mutation, a gene gone sisters were beautiful people. I signs of NF — tan “cafe au lait” beni^ tumors may be an inter 15 IS will stare so hard they run the cart 17 a genetic disorder best known — awry. Some victims may hav"e sjTOts and a slightly enlarged head. mediate step between normal and ■ thought, ‘Why me?’ into the wall. I just laugh.” erroneously — as Elephant Man’s merely a few small lumps and Dingeman hopes that by the time 11 TJ- “Sometimes I get down in the Dingeman was diagnosed at 16, cancerous tissue, implications that disease. About 100,000 patches of skin discoloration Josh must be told he has the dis dumps and still think that. But for when surgeons removing a cyst could lead to new treatments for ease, there’ll be a treatment, if not brain tumors and other cancers.
31“ 51“ Bin m o The woman who founded the Lutz Children s Museum 37 RB? WHYI$ RB-rHBRe? ByPi/ rsiGLADYS Anvo S. o ADAMS Ai-iAxjo I ..-.1- r EEK AND M EEK by Howla Schnaldar Lutz worked with a group of volun Lutz Museum the use of the Cheney Manchester Historical Society tcers in sorting, packing, boxing and topher Spencer’s repeating rifle, In Main Street location. School house on Cedar Street. Built of Connecticut’s largest playscapes, dian artifacts, a Podunk Indian’s The museum now has five full 'I W/? IT'S labeling the material, which was in 1859 it was listed in the 1891 an added delight for young visitors. I KfJOWJ...BOT wigwam and several interesting time employees, four part-time Hr SD E/NRLV I'M A Hazel P. Lutz (1903-1985), a resi kept in a cupboard at Waddell Manchester directory as “The I'M THEOkLVaOE library. maps of early Manchester. employees and a host of volunteers. SOC/AL dent of Rockville, came into the Cheney School. Private. Cooper Hill Oak Grove Nature Center at 269 ST Hold on. I know the kid's piggy bank h e r e She was the chairperson of the Today the Educational Services d r im k e r Manchester school system in 1927 and School Place. Teachers, Miss Oak Grove St., with trails through is in here somewhere!" as an art teacher for all the schools. When school opened in Septem group of retired school teachers who Catalogue lists 170 kits on art, his Its 53 acres, is an outdoor classroom T E.L. Wing and Miss C.W. Gragan.” 5 r s r ber, a teacher could order a box on a founded the Manchester Historical tory, natiual history, science, social of natural history. As she went from school to school, The building was later moved to she carried in the trunk of her car specific subject, and after it had Society and she was a charter mem studies, etc. that may be borrowed Cedar Street. ber of the Society. ■T1 mineral specimens, costumes, from the Lutz. A newsletter is sent Director Steven Ling says that H "Dial-a-Word" \ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Cheney fabric and other things that Miss Lutz retired after teaching in out to members who also have ac more than 50 Connecticut towns O H ^ 4 5 4 -3 5 3 5 and entering access code number 184 by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee children could see and touch. Manchester for 34 years. Teacher, cess to the museum store. have taken advantage of Lutz 00 r - _95c per minute: To..r.h.T»ne or rotary phnno. Unscramble these four Jumbles author and artist, she inspired others Children’s Museum and its tours one left« to each square, to form Ignorance Is bliss Her philosophy: “Always children Looking Back In the rear of the museum is one four ordinary worda ask, ‘Is it real?’ Pictures of things to be their very best. She never lost and special programs. / / y are good but not the ultimate. The interest in the town of Manchester. W INTHROP by Dick Cavalll been used in a lesson, pack it up and NOBAT -ultimate is if I can show you the It had not been used as a school Until 1982, she spent every Tues send it back. Before the year was exact thing. If you can let children for years and at one point had been a day working at the museum, doing ... PLEASE LET US KNOW out tlie museum collection had out paint shop. Volunteers got the place whatever needed to be done. She i »•>«« t MM avvim ^AOW,' W HAT gel a hold and feel a fossil, that’s the 1991 mt A t YiOUR EAPJ-IEST T H E Y W A N T AAE TO B E THEIR. . CELEBRITY CIPHER A N H O N O R f reality.” grown the cupboard and moved to ready and moved the collection into was constantly in touch with Steven CON VE W IENOE." R3WBR SOY FOR THE In an address to the PTA Council, the basement, where it was dis its new home. Barbara Neill, who Ling who became director in 1980. NEXT'EARTH DAY." played in show cases donated by the •notner. Todsy a clue: D equals S. RUPUS ------r ' Miss Lutz suggested founding a had been part time help, became tlie Hazel P. Lutz died in 1985 and her children’s museum in Manchester Children’s Museum of Hartford. first full-time employee. Lutz Manchester friends held a service at ’ >* ' L Z R Q 8 L □ Children’s Museum b e c ^ e a non St. Mary’s church to celebrate her and on May 4, 1953 the PTA Coun In the early days of the museum, profit corporation headed by Dr. life. cil voted to spionsor a museum in her Mrs. James Irvine had a number of H m p g x m . lf E J S F D Frank Horton. Hazel P. Lutz was an In 1982, the museum moved to LONPEL THAT OPINIONATEP honor. animals, including an alligator, cat, Uie South School at 247 South Main © U Y W AS a l w a y s The families of the school honorary trustee of the museum. SZN OIMPEGD SMX canary, chicken, turtle, to mention a St. and the building was renovated □ t?OWN O N A N Y - children were asked for donations, few, which she kept at her home. Miss Lutz was also the chairman TH»W&--- DiOc to accommodate the museum. The d a x j x g r z d C two by Wt A aw and swords, rock collections, vanilla She lent them to teachers and each of the committee that wrote “This is uMGOAT beans, old fashioned flat irons were Alaskan brown bear that had been C O D K/IC C I r M jii . . . . J ’'®''’'*®'* •’V M»nch«stor Historical Society animal would visit the classroom Manchester,” a text that is used in donated years ago by Mr. William FORMER CHILDREN S MUSEUM — This unique building at SHSPGPZW DPZXH.' Now arrange the circled letters to ERNIE by Bud Qrace among the articles that formed the form the surprise answer, as sug with a suitable lunch and a sheet of the third grade. She drew illustra Sleith and had stood at the entrance 126 Cedar St. was the first home of The Lutz Children’s I Q ~ I gested by the above cartoon. NOtO ON, ARNOLD is nucleus of the new museum. During information concerning the visitor. tions for this book, including the toll — PZWLSM CXMWLSZ the summer vacation that year. Miss of the Cedar Street building now Museum, which is now located at 247 S. Main St. The build B ^ f il ia l TASTER.' SUESS UHAT, EARLE/OE.' In 1958, the School Board offered house on Middle 'Rimpike. Chris welcomes all visitors at the South Answer here: ( Y T '1 “ K T HE TASTES SOME- JUST SOT A r SOLUTION: "I love the camera and It loves W A S t w k A A k A J ”CX ing now houses the Manchester Historical Museum. INS AND PIES, l U compliment 0m\ friends.'"'DirrBoflTSa 90od (Answers tomorrow) ■ICkO MOT TO EAT IT.' I m COOKIM© \ Yesterday's j ''umblss: E JECT STOKE BLEACH HANGAR ------I Answer He misses his wife's cooklno____ Stamps made easier to stick EVERY CHANCE HE GETS ween lines: on that date the P.O.D. By RUSS MACKENDRICK with a benign, almost friendly gaze. Keeping the brain active “ '• •'•"•'’I* lor$200. whichmcludMpoilioc •M handling, from Jumblo, do this nowBpBMr. p.o. Box 43M OriwndA. s 9ra^ ' i£ i Manchester Herald took the printing contract away from Inchid. y.w n.m., .ddr... .nd ,lp c«te The next appearance of our early ■ postmaster on a stamp might be THE PHANTOM by L m Falk B Sy Barry Our earliest stamps had to be CLASSIC called the Stuffed Frog design. It is a secret to healthy aging snip-snipped out of a sheet. It was a one-rent blue facing right, and in just about a full decade before the IMIEDSTIATES eOlNfi TrO Ri WONDERED its various states engender^ Scott WHO P.O.D. got around to punching those The ability to think and solve creased the thickness of their ^ E ^ L m I e WTH SHOW UP. 16 HE’ ’ IMPERFORATE numbers 5 , 5A, 6, 7 ,8 . 8A and 9. problems need not diminish with swings, wheels — anything they little holes to make it easier to get cerebral cortex (the outer layers of HOUR OW N /MEN THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom SIAMPS It might be well to learn to tell age and may depend upon a per couldn’t eat,” Diamond said. IT.XXi AREAN one stamp at a lime. the brain dealing with cognitive them apart. Suppose you are finger son’s general outlook on life and By studying the rats from a ANI/MAL I" The classic U.S. imperforate thinking). - ' f j , quality of social interaction, ac stamps treated in this book are the walking through a bunch of tatty old very early age, through middle cording to research data reinforc veah! first seven designs in Scott’s Spe envelopes and right there is a blue “Most interestingly, we can age, and into old age. Diamond /•'il'if/lk Froggy Franklin up for grabs. ing the imjrortance of living in a was able to determine through c o w ^ e a t '' cialized Catalogue. With complica- show that the cortex in our 9(X)- What’s the cover worth? If it’s Scott healthy environment. day-old rats (equivalent to 90- “maze testing” that those which number 5 - - $25,000; if it’s 5A. Dr. Marian Diamond, director year-old people) can still increase lived in the enriched environment ,k)n Rose $5,000. Or if it has some omamenta- of the Lawrence Hall of Science, if the rats live in a stimulating, en maintained their ability to solve Collector's tion missing from the bottom of the University of California at riching environment.” problems. They also developed a ItxRdbouk Scritf« stamp, it might be a number 7 and Berkeley, has spent the past three thicker cerebral cortex than did Corner your find drops to a measly $100. decades researching the brain and The rats in Diamond’s study those which lived in either a stan Only a fly-specking scrutiny will is convinced that a “healthy, ac were divided into three distinctive dard or impoverished environ HAQAR -niE HORRIBLE by DIk Browna COLLECTOR’S MUST — ment. tions and all, Scott has to make 17 disclose the differences among the tive environment” produces the environmental groups. The “en This book otters valuable seven variations of one design. mental stimulation to invigorate THE GRIZW ELL 8 by Bill Schorr numbers out of them. riched” were allotted a square Expanding further on her Mow LoMts- Ma ^ i t B e e is i stamp information. Washington on a three-rent, 10- people’s minds. HE ATE HI^ HAT.., This recently published work meter of space for a colony of 12; results. Diamond said the rats ME WA^ FEP ? ^ ,4>UWTHEft'5 NOT and 12-rent plus the 1856 5-cent While the bulk of Diamond’s he ATE W\9 WOlZPJL. gives us a jump-start as an up-to- the standard were housed three to living in the enriched environment Rawdon, Wright, Hatch and Edson Jefferson are treated on the follow research is with rats, she has AHP he 51NALLOVNEC1 H A t t P T O COO\t. P o f t ,. date summary, a kind of distillation a one-foot-square cage and the had larger nerve cell bodies and of New York City and gave it to ing pages. shown that environmental enhan H\^ Pfe\PE... of half a dozen super-pricey “impoverished” lived alone in a more branches as well as more Toppan, Carpenter. Casilear and cements like “toys,” social volumes. The. book is well-illustrated and very small cage. Only the “en glial cells — cells which provide Company in Philadelphia. colonies, and larger quarters It starts out with the stories of the has a useful index. It is available riched” colony was allowed 0 Whereupon RWH & E expressed produce rats that actually in metabolic and structural support 1847 Franklin and Washington is postpaid, in soft cover for $9.95, and “toys,” which included “ladders. for the nerve cells. disgruntlement by refusing to return in a limited edition at $30. Address sues. These two stamps were the plates. demonetized in 1851. The reason is is Linn’s Handbook Series. Liim’s not spelled out but we can read bet The neat Ben Franklin on Scott’s Stamp News, 911 Vandemaric Road, Number one looks out at the viewer Sidney, OH 45365. A LLEY OOP by Dave Gtaua 1 Winter weather warnings for pets FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavae g o tta h u n c h ( ...HE AN' SAM AW \ HE'S TH'SAME /TH'KIDPMB*rvw^ [ frOM.ANYWAT.T') HOM8RE THAT I IT 5 W oV l l ^ “ /V<9 TWO ALIfee'' ^eLL, By DR. ALLAN LEVANTHAL Don’t neglect exercise in spite of cold and wetness. Most pets, if well ^ F T US rW ALk'V A l ^ G r w J B 7H the cold, ire or drifts. Dress yourself STAGE/ Bolton Veterinary Hospital coated and introduced to the cold, A T L 'F A /T W£T fc .N o V f " ^ 4 (and maybe a sweater for your pet) After a mild fall, winter’s here, gradually can handle below freezing OOT \JO^ ^fcL/piTYf for conditions and take that walk or weather when housed and fed as with its fun and freezing. It also romp together. Regular exercise is above. brings the necessity of special beneficial for maintaining health. But when it drops into the single precautions and handling of our Older joints keep limber, eliminat numbers or colder, take the outsider pets, especially those that go or live ing is aided and mischievous energy inside. Not into a heated house — outdoors. The heavily coated ones m IF is expended. A couple of brisk out- just an insulated porch, cool room, handle the coldness better (indeed or garage is enough. Then back out J. husky-type can even sleep in the - • - l-h C&f%dUAC_ side during the day (unless there is a snow), than their short haired peers, ROBOTM AN by Jim Meddlek blizzMd out there). Beware of but all need certain extras. Pet Forum e 1*90 by NEA. Inc , frostbite of the ear tips and toes. OOCTDftlPI?^^ PHIPPS by Joaaph Farria Living outdoors, or being out BRfiJ/PoppIS Bur,A^youCMsee, Thaw the frosted parts indoors; no THAT VOU WERE UM- there frequently, requires extra ings a day seems to make the winter 9 m u c im m e I HAt) HO \ DIP ANYOT^ LEAVE^ rubbing, no hot soaks and call your NOrrALL ClAlRVamr PAWJON ° o . calories for body heat. Depending ARPESTBFONV ACCESSTO a blue PONTIAC o 0 0 0 c 0 o ~ ' ^ ^ go faster. Please don’t turn out pets veterinarian right away. c w i p i ® Y r PFEAMSARETRte-. ME... O o O 0 on the exposure, food intake should COUNTS OF Tiuar R LE i jL^^Jisipe w i t h i t s ^ 0 0 ^ 0 0 0 ^ on cold stormy nights by themsel Grooming is necessary during the [in»M n u c .y s lishtSO n ?, 0 0 o 0 0 increase by 10 to 25 percent. Of FAliSIR^Wmi HA!HAh . . y ” i ves. Every winter we get late eve winter. If a pet requires clipping, use ANpFW WP/AflS, course, sofa spuds that only ventqre// 0 \ « % ning casualties that are aired by the winter long length. Brushing and ■■i Fm /P... out for a relief and/or don’t exerefee themselves near roads or busy high combing of the denser winter coat is much need fewer calories to avoid ways and get clobbered. Ibo nasty ne^ed and also occasional bathing. winter waist-line. Water, unfrozen, for owners to accompany them — Trim long foot hair so clumps of should be in ample supply. The out bad mistake. snow won’t stick there, wash off all door pet should have fresh cool or Outdoor pets need dry, well salt from salted walks or sore pads 9 slightly warmed water at least three ^ d e d , wind and waterproof hous may result. WOMEN’S VIETNAM MEMORIAL - Sculptor Eileen Rose Barry of East lslip^';;S '‘lSand“ times daily. Cold dry weather with ing. Dog house flooring should be Sprinkling baby oil or powder on h o - o o low humidity may necessitate extra poses with her winning design of a statue of a woman to be built alongside the Vietnam’ several inches off the ground to the pads before pets venture out will fluids to prevent dehydration. 0 prevent direct penetration of the help prevent salt burns. judgi'rfg ^ Washington D.C. She will refine her proposal and submit it for final 0 0 o o ^ VS' 1 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan 4 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 4, 1991—13 FOCUS CLASSIFIED ADVFRTimNri 643-2711 n o t ic e ;s n_HELP WANTED 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE KIT 'N' CARLYLE by U ny Wrighl J As a condition precedent COME GROW WITH USI CEDAR AND STONE D e a r A b b y to tlie placement of any Anne Miller Real SOUTH WINDSOR-Price D r. G o tt advertising in the CONTEMPORARYMI reduced on this like PEOPLE Estate. Full and part $195,000. Move right Marichester Herald, Ad time Real Estate new 4 year old U&R Abigail Van Buren vertiser hereby agrees into this like new home Agents. Private vwith 3 b e d ro o m s, built Contemporary. To A ■ After a decade in retreat from the silver screen, to protect, indemnify Peter Gott, M.D. interview. Call Anne, fireplaced living room, Lovely cathedral ceiling Richard Harris campaigned for the part of stubborn and hold harmless the 647-8000. living room and family Manchester Herald, its sliders from family room room with floor to ceil Irish farmer Bull McCabe in the upcoming movie and office to inground VlHo, “The Field.” officers and employees ing fireplace, large agairist any and all NURSE pool and brick patio. dining room, special w Sleepy husband Invited to discuss a lesser role in the film, Harris The Superintendent of the Ver THERMOPANE liability, loss or ex non Public Schools, Vernon, CT kitchen with glass doors showed up with a beard to look like the McCabe Drugs may cause WINDOWSI Yard abuts to sun deck. 3 Ill pense including Is seeking applications fora reg open space for extra character, dressed in costume and spoke with the attorneys’ fees, arising istered nurse to provide nursing Bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, A a big danger proper accent. It worked. He got the lead role in tlie from clainis of unfair services to an elementary privacy! Anne Miller central air conditioning. potassium loss trade practices, infring- school student on a one to one Real Estate, 647-8000. Just reduced to film by director Jim Sheridan, who made “My Left basis In a public school sotting. F Foot.” ment of trademarks, The successful candidate must $239,000. Call usI U&R DEAR ABBY: I have a very serious problem that A V . trade names or patents, be a person qualified by educa CHFA MONEY STILL Realty, 643-2692. could be a matter of life or death. My husband falls as “An actor waits 30 years, maybe all his life, and DEAR DR. GOTT: Would a glass of orange juice or violation of rights of tion, experienced to carry out AVAILABLE-Call 646- leep while he’s smoking cigarettes. I just found another never gets things this good,” said Harris, 60. a banana consumed daily be enough for the suggested privacy and infringe the duties assigned and hold a 2482. Doctors/Medical current R.N. license. The hourly SOUTH WINDSOR-AII 2-inch-long bum on my sofa. There are 15 bum holes in McCabe is a feisty Irish farmer who will do any amount of potassium reconunended? ment of copyright and area. Huge dormered large rooms in this over MANCHESTER $167,000 rate Is negotiable but compa Cape located directly the carpet in front of the sofa, 10 burn holes on the coffee thing to protect his plot of land, bought up by a DEAR READER: A healthy person who doesn’t re proprietary rights, unfair rable to that paid by health care sized 6 room Cape with RIGHT ON THE MONEY across the street from wealthy Irish-American. Best actress Oscar winner quire any medicine will consume adequate amounts of competition and libel providers. The deadline (or filing 3 bedroom s. Large This 1600 square foot 71/2 room Raised Ranch is priced to table not to mention the bum holes in my sheets and (or this position will be January the hospital next to Brenda Fricker (“My Left Foot”) plays his wife. and slander, which may kitchen, 3 baths, move, with formal fireplaced living room, formal dining, eat in the carpet beside our bed. potassium, a vital mineral, in a nonnal, well-balanced 7,1991. parking lot! Call today! Hairis, nominated for best actor in 1963 for “This result from the publica fireplace and attached Twice I have b ^n awakened by our fire alarm — and diet. Potatoes and fruit are especially rich in potassium. tion of any advertise Applications may be Groat opportunity! in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, and a finished lower level with office (W'fi Sporting Life,” said he never truly gave up on garage. Asking found smoke rolling through the house because he fell Problems arise in patients who must take drugs, such ment in the Manchester obtained from "We’re Selling Houses!" or spare room, bar and full bath. Great for an in law set up films, but perhaps Hollywood gave up on him. $175,000. U&R Realty. or family room and guest room, 2 car garage and picture asleep while cooking breakfast. The first time, he was as diuretics, for medical conditions. For example, Herald by advertiser, in Dr. Albert J, Kerkin, Jr., Blanchard & Rossetto 643-2692. “I disappeared ... because I was offered nothing, ^ Real Estate, 646-2482. perfect yard. cooking bacon, and it burned a two-foot area on the furosemide (Lasix) and thiazide medications cluding advertisements F 1990 by NEA. Inc. really second- and third-rate parts,” Harris said. in any free distribution Superintendent kitchen floor. The second time, he fell asleep while boil (Hydrodiuril, Diuril, Esidrix and Hygroton) are common 872-7361 MANCHESTER $100,000 “One day I said to myself, T m rich. I don’t have to publications published SPECIAL RANCH-$150’s, ing eggs. ly prescribed to lower blood pressure and rid the body of Equal Opporlunity CHFA MONEY STILL with a 14’x44’ sunken BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY do this anymore.’ by the Manchester AVAILABLE-Call 646- This is a constant source of fear and fights in our excess fluid (edema). Herald. Aflirmalive Action Employer living room with Pizza and grinder restaurant in prime area. Price 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES P O P s a t .it Harris’ film credits include “Camelot,” “A Man 2482. Private area in fireplace. 3 Full sized includes all equiproent. 1400 square feet with 50 house. 1 have begged, pleaded, threatened and have even In the process of stimulating the kidneys to excrete Manchester. This thrown his clothes on the porch over this, but it keeps Called Horse,” “The Guns of Navarone” and “The water, the drugs cause a concomitant loss of potassium. 1 LOST and FOUND DISHWASHER AND becrooms, rec room, plus seating capacity. Great for the exjDerienced or NEW RANCH UNIT-Com- HAPPY NEW YEARII! young 3 bedroom, 2 modernized kitchen. fortable 2 bedroom, 2 Bright and cheerful 7 happening. Sometimes I catch him, but most of the time, Molly Maguires.” He spent most of the 1980s on This loss may exceed the consumption of potassium from COOK’S HELPER- bath Ranch set on a beginning entrepreneur. tour with “Camelot.” FOUND-Cat: Female Some experience. Great rear yard. Breeze bath single family home room Colonial on I find another bum hole. A few years ago, he was told he food. Therefore, potassium-supplement pills or liquid are p^rivato treed lot. 24’ way and garage. "We’re D.F. REALE, INC. on a private cul-de-sac. Brookfield St. in had a disorder called “sleep apnea” — he stops breathing Actress Debra Winger’s ties with Nebraska usually necessary to compensate for this deficiency and Calico, white/gray. Good hourly rate. Days Roc room. Price in Found near and nights. Apply in Selling HousesI" SEel® REAL ESTATE First floor laundry, full Manchester. Charming while he’s asleep. Could this be related to his problem? resurfaced with her casting in tlie lead role of a play to avoid the m ^ical complications (weakness and ir $130’s. "We’re Selling Bldnchard & Rossetto basement, attached floor-plan with spacious Manchester High. 649- person. Nulli’s Houses I" Blanchard & VHHH 175 Main St., Manchester at a small non-profit children’s theater. Real Estate, 646-2482. """ 646-4525 garage. $140’s. "We’re rooms and hallways. How can I convince him that this is serious, and pos regular heart rate) of low potassium levels. 1465. Restaurant. 647-1500. Rossetto, 646-2482. sibly life-threatening to our entire family? Winger, who has been romantically linked with Tho Associated Press Although natural sources of potassium (particularly F NEW AND EXPERIENCED AGENTS WANTED Selifng Houses!" Features include; 3 U.S. Sen. Bob Kerrey, D-Neb., will star in Robert PACKS ‘EM IN — Andrew Dice Clay says IMPOUNDED-Neutered EXPERIENCED-Auto Blanchard & Rossetto Bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, AFRAID OF FIRE IN LAKE CfTY, ARK. potatoes, dried fruit, oranges and bananas) are not Male, 4 Years old. Mechanics. Must have THE AMERICAN DREAM- Real Estate, 646-2482. Bly’s new play, “Tattercoats,” at the Emmy Gifford CLASSIC-4 Bedroom, 2-1/ New modular Ranches, formal dining room, DEAR AFRAID: Please get your husband to a his foul-mouthed comedy act is like a tour enough to correct a drug-induced potassium deficiency, I Shepherd cross, black own tools. Professional 2 bath, stone front fireplace and fenced physician before the sun sets on another day! He needs a Children’s Theater in 1992, artistic director James cannot tell you precisely how much potassium supple and tan. Call Shop. 872-2024, Gary. CHFA/FHA/VA NO PARKLIKE GROUNDS- JUST REDUCEDIM 4- Larson said. of mental illness, and that’s why he keeps Cape in southend. For MONEY DOWN. 5 Rambling Ranch, NEW RANCH-Lebanon, rear yard. Super price total evaluation of his physical and mental condition. In ment would be necessary; this varies from case to case, Manchester Dog details call Linda Brown Bedroom Cape on quiet packing in the arenas. "Anybody’s who’s LITTLE CAESARS OF Rooms, 3 bedrooms, 20x40 pool, large red one way street. Newly $108,000. Call Ron for of $159,900! Jackson & the meantime, he should not smoke in the house unless Larson said Winger wasn’t contractually bound depending on the strength and amount of diuretic Warden. 643-6642. at 647-8691. Re/Max Jackson Real Estate, to the show yet, but she’s trying to arrange her mo CT-ls seeking vinyl siding, full wood deck, fully ap- painted inside and out. your showing today, he s supervised. His life, and the lives of everyone in been in a relationship of any kind can re medication. In my practice. I’ve had success prescribing ^ Real Estate, 647-1419. plianced many recent 649-3087. Re/Max Real 647-8400. tion picture shooting schedule to let her perform in hardworking, profes basements. Ashford, Remodeled bath, newer your family, depend upon it. late to what I do,” Clay says. one or two potassium pills (such as Slow-K, Kaon, K- 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS sional managers/ Coventry, Willington & improvements, Ander carpeting an(J new Estate, 647-1419. the play’s monthlong run in March 1992. F DEAR ABBY: When my husband and I dine out at a Dur, Kay Ciel or Micro K to mention a few) with each manager trainees. We COMPLETELY REFUR Mansfield, $103,900- sens windows, 2-car kitchen floor. New shut- CONTEMPORARY She telephoned her acceptance in December, he diuretic pill. This may be a nuisance for many patients, offer a competive BISH ED-Manchester, up. Philips Real Estate, garage. Coventry, ters and awnings. NEWER TWO FAMILY- restaurant, we have encountered what we consider a dis said. GRACE-This home gusting, offensive practice. state official. Brown was sworn in by Los Angeles but the pills contain far more potassium than do foods salary, monthly perfor $128,900. A beautiful 742-1450. $168,000. Philips Real Fenced-in yard. Don’t 2,670 Square feet of flows well for family mance bonus, medical/ home redone Estate, 742-1450. miss this one! CHFAII When we are in the middle of our meal, invariably “She is doing this as a personal, artistic commit County District Attorney Ira Reiner. and can prevent low potassium. living. 6 Bedrooms, 3-1/ living and entertaining. dental benefits. Call Ed, throughout including all F $126,000. Strano Real 2 baths, separate full some middle-aged to older man at another table will ment,” Larson said. “As a small, non-profit theater “Congratulations, you are now a deputy D.A.,” TO SETTLE ESTATE- Spa in heated porch to we can’t afford the kind of salary a major motion Reiner said. Thus, my answer to you is: Dietary potassium is suffi SINGLE at 282-1815 or 585- new kitchen and bath, This 6 room, 1-1/2 bath ROOM TO ROAMIII Estate. 647-7653. basements, vinyl siding. melt away your blues. whip out a handkerchief and vigorously blow his nose, 7689. new siding, roof, fur F picture star like Debra commands.” cient unless you are ta l^ g diuretics, in which case potas Cape must be soldi 4 $199,900. Spread your Over 3 acres. 2 Decks. Wet bar makes this making loud honking noises. Obviously, this does little “When do I prosecute my first case?” Brown nace and storm wings in this turn-the- Convenient location. Miss Winger and Kerrey met in 1983 while film replied. sium pills are advisable. Check with your doctor about Bedrooms, nice sun MANCHESTER- fireplaced family room a for our appetite and dining pleasure. GIRLS SALES MANAGER windows. Perfect for porch, fenced in yard. key Colonial with 5 North Coventry, delight. Asking this. TRAINEE-Part lime and first time buyer. D. W. $161,000. Raised Naturally, we would never bring this to the attention of ing the movie ‘Terms of Endearment” in Lincoln. The district attorney then jokingly deposited a Cedar closet and bedrooms, fireplaced ranch on large lot. Bub $210,000. Other Multi- $378,900. Call Barbara Kerrey then was Nebraska’s governor. In Connecticut full time positions avail Fish Real Estate, 643- living room, first floor Family homes W. Re/Max Real Estate. the offending person, so we thought Dear Abby would huge stack of case files in the ex-govemor’s arms. DEAR DR. GOTT: My 3-month-old granddaughter 1591. garage! $130’s will buy bling brook, detached ■ Former California Gov. Edmund G. “Pat” able with the leader in itl "We’re Selling laundry, first floor den, available! Philips Real 647-1419. relay the following message: “There are at least two ^^What s my salary?” Brown asked with a laugh. has had thrush since birth. Since my daughter is nursing its field. Earn from 2-car garage. Lots of Brown became a county prosecutor — temporarily 1- 900- 820-3355 Houses!" Blanchard & and first floor family room. Call Barbara W. Estate, 742-1450. ptcople on this planet who regard blowing one’s nose at “I thought you were going to ask if there was her, we can’t blame it on improper bottle sterilization. $175-$600 per week. — to swear in his daughter as state treasurer. COMPLETELY REFUR Rossetto Real Estate, room too! All this on 3/4 Re/Max Real Estate, the table grossly ill-mannered.” another pension,” Reiner responded. The medication prescribed makes the baby vomit, and Previous sales ex BISH ED-Manchester. 646-2482. acre and Cul-de-Sac 647-1419. Brown, 85, took the oath of office Thursday and $3/Min. Must be 18yrs. perience not NOT A MISPRINTMI 6 REPULSED IN FLORIDA Brown said it was his daughter’s idea to have her we are concerned. $128,900. A beautiful F street tool Anne Miller F Room Split in need of 22 CONDOMINIUMS made it clear he doesn’t want the job full-time, just father preside at her inauguration. His son, Edmund necessary. Call Walter home redone Real Estate, 647-8000. DEAR REPULSED: Make that three. DEAR READER: Thrush, yeast infection of the at 872-0082 or Barbara WARANOKE ROAD- interior painting and FOR SALE long enough to swear in his daughter, Kathleen throughout including ail F MANCHESTER- CONFIDENTIAL TO HURTING IN G. Jerry” Brown Jr., who also was governor and mouth, is common in young children whose immune sys at 875-3396. EOE. $170’S. M ajestic 3 $249,900. Reduced. some minor trim work. Brown, to the treasurer post on Monday. 10 PART TIME HELP new kitchen and bath. LAWRENCE, KAN.: It takes a friend and an enemy to an unsuccessful campaigner for the Democratic tems are underdeveloped. The condition appears as bedroom Cape with a SHOWPLACE ESTATE- This custom brick ranch Large country kitchen, 2 BEDROOM Under California law, only a judge or a WANTED New siding, roof, fur gorgeous screened in Secluded spectacular. hardwood, garage. Nor TOWNHOUSE-End really hurt you: the enemy to say something rotten about presidential nomination, serves as head of the state white, creamy deposits in or around the mouth, tongue 13 BUSINESS OPPOR nace and storm located on Adelaide Rd. prosecutor can administer an oath of office to a Democratic party. porch. Located on a 2-Story Colonial nicely will be perfect for your th Coventry, $138,875. Unit. Largest model at you, and the “friend” to tell you about it. and throat. Treatment with liquid nystatin (Mycostatin) is TUNITIES windows. Perfect for sited on 1.8 acres, in Philips Real Estate, Beechwood. Eat in usually effective. ELECTRONIC TUTOR beautiful bt at the top of entertaining needs. Call WANTED A.S.A.P.- first time buyer. D.W. the hill. Call todayl It's a shady grove. Cozy Sharon Miller to view all 742-1450. kitchen with appliances. Looking to earn degree HAIR SALONS-$2000 Fish Real Estate. 643- steal! "We’re Selling fireplace, formal dining the special amenities F L shaped dining area to be a technician. and $12,000. Business 1591. HousesI" Blanchard & room, walk-in closets, 3 with large living rexam. and equipment this home has to offer. OPEN EVERY SUNDAY FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1991— PRIME TIME Need help with math ^ Rossetto, 646-2482. bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths. Re/Max Real Estate, 1-4pm ill $200,000. Asking $127,000. Call and scientific problems included. RES Upscale bargaini Barbara. Re/Max Real TAURANT FOR SALE, BIG VALUE-Reduced 647-1419. Reduced! Unbelievable CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 for requirements. price! Ranch with lake Coventry, $239,555. F Estate. 647-1419. 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11;3Q 12:00 12:30 1:00 Please call Don. after 5 $126,000. Full liquor HANDYMAN SPECIAL- Philips Real Estate, Quality abounds in this F 1:30 2:00 2:30 license. Great location. view, atrium door, fami New addition needs MANCHESTER- 4 bedroom home with OVER THE AIR CHANNELS pm, for more details. ly room, remodeled, 742-1450. MANCHESTER- 528-7106. SNOW PLOWING and finishing touches. Good F $134,900. Reduced. 30x13 living room, N ew ig CBS Newt Entertain Guns of Paradise vinyl siding, cul-de-sac. "Sweat Equity" project. 30x12 family room, spa $127,000. Delightful fn ' > Dallas "Sail On" J.R Sons and Daughters Newsg LANDSCAPPING Immaculate Colonial NETWORK-CBS (In Stereo) g ment (Season Premiere) Ethan is Arsenio Hall Anniversary America Mission: Impossible Energy features, solar wooded condo area on fears that Ewing Oil will be (Series Premiere) Drama. A Instant Recall BUSINESS-AII equip Large outbuilding great SOUTH WINDSOR-Price with an oversized 2 car cious sun porch with Tonight called upon to rid Paradise show with singer Whitney Tonight "Church Bells In Bogota" hot water. Bolton, sold: James disapproves large, close-knit family ment included, for workshop. 1 Year reduced on this like garag. New kitchen, sliders to private yard Highland St. 2 WFSB O John Candy Houston and actress After a plane crash, § ^ of a corrupt marshal. (In of Vanessa's marriage. (In copes with life's ups and MEDICAL $139,875. Philips Real buyer protection plan. new 4 year old U&R surrounded by Town Bedroom, 1-1/2 bath interview, g Stereo)g Roseanne Barr. (In Stereo) $80,000. Anne Miller living room with Stereo) g downs. (In Stereo) g amnesiac Shannon falls for Estate, 742-1450. end unit. Extra large J3 > Newsg a a drug lord's nephew. Real Estate, 647-8000. CoventryIrV’ $99,344. built Contemporary, fireplace. CHFA/VA/ owned watershed ABC News Wheel of Full House Family Going RECEPTIONIST 20/20 Health insurance Newsg Nightline g Who's the Philips Real Estate, lovely cathedral ceiling FHA. Call Sharon, 646- property! Anne Miller living room, eat-in TV NETWORK-ABC P Fortune g "Working Matters Carl Placet Head of the fnto the Night Starring American Home companies that go Girl" D.J.'s Boss? Mona Class BISHOP ESTATES- 742-1450. living room, and family 5566 for more details. Real Estate, 647-8000. kitchen. A pleasure to battles the "Feud bankrupt and leave clients Rick Dees (In Stereo) Talk Shopping Challenging part-time 21 HOMES FOR SALE WTNH a attracts a Charlie does room with floor to ceil see. Call Barbara W. new job has icy elements. Poisoning" with the bills, g Network Spree Coventry, $229,900. Re/Max Real Estate, younger "Hamlet." g Re/Max Real Estate, its price. (In Stereo) (In Stereo) i position, flexble hours, 3 BEDROOMS-Plus large Gracious 7 room HAPPY NEW YEARII! ing fireplace, large 647-1419. OWNERS WANT AN INDEPENDENT Coiby man. 647-1419. TONIGHT Owen Marshall: master bedroom suite. Colonial to be built on This extra-special 7 dining room, special OFFERII! $189,900. WWOR Q Show c Counselor at Law CinemAt- Bachelor for busy family prac kKchen with glass doors tractions FatiMr Fireplaced living room, private 10 acre lot. room Cape Cod on MUST SELLI $121,000. 6 One look will do on this Growing office, 3 season porch, Beautiful wooded lot to sun deck. 3 Paint tice. Diverse duties, con B enton St. in Room full dormered Contemporary with 3-4 a pleasant fenced yard. with a view, steam and Bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, Manchester was just central air conditioning. Cape with 2 full baths, ASK DICK KLEINER genial office. Asking low $200's. Call southern exposure. Stiil treated to a major face- fireplace, full basement, living room with floor to 23 LOTS & LAND FOR Barbara W. Re/Max time to customize. D.W. Just reduced to liftl 2nd Floor now $239,000. Call UsI U&R v in y l sid in g an(J (Cathedral ceiling SALE Call 646-0166 Real Estate, 647-1419. Fish Real Estate, 643- boasts a bedroom, sit 60’x424' lot! Hurry! fireplace, skylights, F______1591. ^ Realty. 643-2692. 10am-2pm or 2pm-4pm ting room and full baths "We're Selling Houses!" farntly room and don. LAND LAND LAND- F for a total of 3 Built in 1985 this beauty DICK Blanchard & Rossetto, Largest selection land BACK ON THE MARKET BISHOP ESTATES- bedrooms and 2 full SOUTH WINDSOR-AII 646-2482. sparkles like brand KLEINER NETWORK-NBC for modular and custom Newt NBC Newt AND PRICED RIGHTI Coventry, $229,900. baths. Fabulous new large rooms in this over F new! Anne Miller Real homesMI Builders Spe- w w LP m Midnight Caller "That's News Tonight Show Robert S ______Wdey Night Videos (In |(Off Air) Wall-to-wall carpeted 6 kitchen, new siding and sized 6 room Cape with ^ Estate, 647-8000. Amore " (In Stereo) □ Cray Band, Meteorite Girls. Gracious 7 room NEW RANCH UNIT-Com- cials-ZEYA and Bookmerk Nightly MacNeil/Lehrer Washington Wall Street I Stereo)______|______room Colonial with Colonial to be built on new roof! Offered at 3 bedrooms, large SATARI Dr. 1-2 acres. Spence, g Connecticut Fourth Odyssey: The Art of Lighthouses fortable 2 bedroom, 2 PUBLIC Butinett Newthour Week in Week "A Casebook newer vinyl siding and $145,000. Jackson & k itc h e n , 3 b a th s, Newsweek Estate Photography at National of New of Sheriock private 10 acre lot. GIVEAWAY PRICE! North Coventry, Report Review (In Look Into Jackson Real Estate, fireplace and attached bath, single family Geographic An England A Holmes thermo-pane windows. Beautiful wooded lot Pleasant 2-story made $59,900 and up. Pos WEDH Market Stereo)g 1991" (In home on a private cul- international exhibition. (In nostalgic Insulated. Fenced rear 647-8400. garage. Asking for comfy living. Vinyl Q. Over 20 years ago, I saw a Monitor. Stereo)g with a view, stream and sible financing at 7% Stereo)g look. F $175,000. U&R Really. de-sac. First floor Knight Rider yard and deck. G ar^e. southern exposure. Still siding, inviting fireplace, APR with $30,000 movie with Elizabeth Taylor Knight of A-Team "Black at Movie: "Tempest" (1982, Comedy-Drama) John 643-2692. laundry. Covered rear the Phoenix" Michael News I Love Lucy Newhart Mary Tyler Dick Van Corner lot. Vacant. Call time to customize. D. oak floors, formal dining down, 5 year ballon. INDEPENDENT Bad Rock" The A-Team Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands. A disillusioned N.Y. Donna All Nite Movie Carol Raye and Peter Graves play porch, full basement, called “Suddenly Last Summer.” pursues the industrial George's Moore Dyke ®atB©(!30JOTa®!ia... to set up showings F______room, eat-in kitchen, helps a small-town sheriff architect leaves his wife and high pressure career for Reed romantic games in "Waltz Time," a 1946 musical set in W. Fish Real Estate, HAPPY NEW YEARII! attached garage. BRENDA LANE-1-5 Acre It left me with a weird feeling, WTWS 0 D saboteurs who killed his family friend "Guest in immediatelyll OWNER fend off a vengeful life on a remote Greek island. Old Vienna and co-starring Patricia Medina and Thorlev 643-1591. Completely re-done 7 $140’s. "We’re Selling fenced yard. wooded lots. Coventry, partner. (Part 1 of 2) motorcycle gang. visits, g the House" Walters. ' ANXIOUSIII CHFA DISTINGUISHED which may account for its un F room, 3 bedroom HousesI" Blanchard & Manchester, $159,900. $49,900 and up. Un Newt NBC Newt POSSIBLE. Asking ELEGANCE-Matchless popularity. Is that why it’s not on Current Hard Copy Quantum Leap Night Court Night Court Iflaiirlirstrr Philipslips Real Estate, believable low price. NETWORK-NBC Affair g Midnight Caller "That's News Tonight Show Robert BRICK RANCH-2-Car at Colonial in the Sunset hillside Contemporized Rossetto, 646-2482. P Homemade "Runaway: July 3,1964" Roz "Day Court" U te Night With David Friday Night Videos (In Family $129,900. Strano Real 742-1450 cassette? — DJE., Medford, Okla. Amore" A crime boss Cray Band, Meteorite Girls. tached garage. Fire Hill section of East Cape. Glass with million Majestic and delightful sex movies. Sam becomes a 13-year- explodes at Latterman (In Stereo) Stereo) 643-2711 Estate. 647-7653. Staff adjusts kidnaps the chef who (In Stereo) Feud land. A. Weird feeling or not, it is WVIT €&) (R) placed living room, ex HartfordI Sparkling new dollar views. Master old trying to salvage his a child star. to day married the womah he COMMON ROAD-8 Lots available on a cassette. Ybu can parents' strained marriage. session, g loved. (In Stereo) g tra large kitchen, 3 bed kitchen and new suite with spa, country HAPPY NEW YEARIII GIVEWAY PRICEI INDEPENDENT Family Ties Is riced to sell, ALFg Movie: “Sleeper" (1973, Comedy) rooms, 2 baths. Lot, carpeting! Family room kitchen, 3 bedrooms, Can we talk? Sellers Pleasant 2-story made watch it and feel weird all over W8 BK m Hersey's Hogan's Hogan's St. Elsewhere 'illington, $54,900-up, Woody Allen, Diane Keaton. Hdlywood Movie: "The Castle of Fu Manchu” (1968, 90x156. Price is with bar, 1 full and 2 2.5 baths, winding are anxious and for comfy living. Vinyl again. NETWORK-ABC Heroes (Heroes "Crammii 10% down, 8% Newt ABC Newt Cotby Family Adventure) Christopher Lee. Richard Green. 10 PART TIME HELP 10 PART TIME HELP $185,000 Marion E. half baths and central drive. Horses okay. flexiblel This 4-4 Duplex siding, inviting fireplace, WOOB @ Perfect Going 120/20 g [News M‘A*S‘H Nightline g Personali- variable, 15 years, no Showt _ Matters Strangers □ I Places r ______(Off Air) Robertson, Realtor, air. In area of similar Price reduced/can’t on E ld rid g e St. in oak fuxjrs, formal dining PUBUC Ues____ WANTED WANTED MacNeil/Lehrer State We’re 643-5953. quality, higher priced lasti Coventry, Manchester offers 2 room, eat-in kitchen, points, reduced costs. Q. Two movies that my war WQBY m Washington Wall Street Great Performances "Peter Sellars Directs "Don Giovanni"" (In Stereo) Newthour In Week IWeek (Off Air) homes. Owners $395,337. Philips Real bedrooms each side, fenced yard. N(DRTH COVENTRY gaming group admire are “Water FOX To BeILove BRIGHT AND AIRY-3 FARMS-1 plus acre lots America's Most Wanted lAgainst the Law anxiousi $159,900. Estate, 742-1450. sejoarate utilities and a Manchester, $159,900. loo” with Rod Steiger and Chris WTIC Announced (Connection Paid Gene Scott Bedroom Ranch. F iri beautiful new sub (In Stereo) I "Contempt" (In Stereo) Jackson & Jackson 2 car garage. If you're Philipsips Real Estate, am Fireplaced living room, Real Estate, 647-8400. 742-1450. division with Boulevard topher Pluinmer, and “Once An country kitchen. Good DUTCH COLONIAL- handy and willing to do Avengers "Wish You World of F some updating, this type street. North Eagle,” with Sam EUiott and Cliff (World War I Movie: “Deathtrap" (1982, Mystery) Michael Caine. A noted Improv NEWS sizeef lot. Asking $137,900 Coventry. $59,900-up. Were Here"______Survival Patti D'Aibanvills at the Movie; "Deathtrap” [1982I. Mystery) Michael Caine. A noted pretty property can Potts. Both were made back in the Broadway playwright desperate lor a box office hit resorts to murder. Tonite______IV Improv $137,000. Call Barbara Manchester. Charming 4 I Broadway playwrlghl IS irate (or a box office hit resorts to murder. LEBANON-$ 108,000. STAFFORD ROAD- (5:30) Movie: “The Navy Movie: “Mr. Lucky" (1943, Drama) Cary Grant, Tonite (R) make you a ’70s. Are either of these out on Comet Through" (1942, Movie: "Dangerous Moonlight” (1941, Movie: “The Strange------U ve of Martha Ivers” (1946) [Morie: W. ReMax Real Estate, bedroom home with Owner anxious-Make Mansfield, $29,900. Laraine Day. A professional gambler tries to raise a _____ 'Mr. Lucky” (1943, Drama) Cary Grant, homeowner and give Adventurel Pal O'Brien. Adventure) Anton Walbrook, Sally Gray A murder committr-'^'-....in childhood comes back to haunt Movie; 647-1419. HAPPY NEW YEARIII much natural woodwork 1 Laraine Day. CORRESPONDENT an offer on this 5 room OLD EAGLEVILLE RD- video? — ICJ., Port Arthur, bankroll by operatino oamin tables at a charity bazaar. A professional gambler tries to raise a "Da This older 5-5 two fami you help with the iwerful woman and her alcoholic husband. bankroll by Oi“ Trating gaming tables at a charity bazaar F______throughout. Wonderful 2.04-Acres, Coventry, Texas. Movie: ‘‘Udy in Cement" (1968, Mystery) Frank Movie: "The Big Picture” (1989, Comedy) Kevin mortgage paymentsi Ranch. Call Ron Movie; "The Further Adventures of Movie: “Savage Beach” (1989, ly is just bursting with family home with Sinatra, Raquel Welch. A small-town hood hires a Bacgn, Emily Longstreth. A young director finds the »»rie: ''Senior WMk” (1988, Comedy) Michael St. We currently have an opening $119,900. Jackson & Fournier, 649-3087. Re/ $49,900. A. No. You’ll have to wargame to Teimestee Buck” (1988, Adventure) Adventure) Dona Spelr. A small Pacific potential I Exterior has hardwood floors, french Cinemax private detective to find his missing girlfriend. 'PG' movie business dominated by neurotic agents and Gerard, Gary Kerr. New Jersey teen-agers descend GRACIOUS DUTCH Max Real Estate, 647- MAIN STREET-1 Plus other films. David Keith, Kathy Shower. A boozing island becomes a battleground lor COLONIAL-East newer vinyl siding, but doors, floor to ceiling Jackson Real Estate, power-hungry executives. (In Stereo) 'PG-13' (Adult biggame hunter escorts two yuppies on upew Daytona ^ a c h for a sun-soak^ fling before for a news correspondent to 647-8400. 1419. acres, Coventry, language, adult situations) g ______opposing forces searching for a lost Hartford, $189,900. interbr needs updating fireplace and even a lorneo tiger hunt. (In Stereo) 'R' shipment of gold. (In Stereo) 'R'______F F $57,666. Q. Are Jon.Cryer, who played World Today PrimeNews KKjS'eo) cover local events. This is a part- Nice 4 bedroom home throughout. Spacious first floor laundry. D.W. SAM GREEN ROAD-1 Duckie in “Pretty In Pink,” and Newsnight Update Sports with a choice location apartments with formal Fish Real Estate, 643- CONTEMPORARY Plus acres, Coventry, Railway Reluctant just right for possible dining rooms and 1591. ELEGANCE-Builders Movie: “Captain January" ((1936, The Movie: “Cheetah" (1989, Adventure) time position which Includes $58,900. Matthew Biroderidc the same per Dragon Girt Dragon A Animals of Movie: "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” (1945, Drama) Dorothy CONVENIENT LOCA- own home offers uni Comedy) Shirley Temple, Guy/ Kibbee. A Snowman Keith Coogan. Two California teen-agers Movie: "fteese Frame” (1989, Drama) rofessional office. separate utilities. Ample befriends an tale of a Africa A McGuire, James Dunn. A young girl comes of age in a poor Brooklyn TION-Manchoster out- OLD TOLLAND TPKE-1- son? I heard that Broderick un little girl brings, ------sunshine ------andjoy j< 10 the (R) and a young native boy race against time Shannen Doherty. A hIgh-school stu ^n t covering town government Park-like yard. Potential parking is included with que flair and style. In old dragon. bookworm family of neighborhood. ' DUTCH COLONIAL- 4.76 Acres, Coventry, derwent some changes, including lonely lighthouse keeper who saved her to rescue their pet cheetah from corrupt pursues her dreams o f becoming an this Bissell St. home. skirt-Split level, 3 timate corner fireplace, (In Stereo) g dragon, g cheetahs. for additional building $59,333-up. changing his name. Could he have life. Colorized version, g gamblers. (In Stereo) 'G' g ______Investigative journalist despite the meetings and feature writing. lot. Lovely entry hall Priced at $134,900. Manchester, $137,900. Bedrooms, 2 full baths, large covered deck. Motoworid objections of her surgeon-father.______Charming 4 bedroom RIPLEY HILL-1 Plus Up Close SportsCen- Ski World World Cup Ski Jumping la ------with open staircase, Jackson & Jackson dining room, fireplace in 4.86 Wooded acres. been Jon Cryer before those chan ter home with much natural acres, Coventry, From______Lake Placid. N.Y. (R1 I From Perth, Australia. Ski World SportsCen- Please apply in writing to: fireplace. French doors Real Estate, 647-8400. living room, lower level Spacious sized rooms, 9 ges? If not, is there any explana Movie: “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” (1982, [R) tar woodwork throughout. office with separate $61,666. lo v ie : "Road House” (1989, Drama) Patrick Swayze, Movie:''Next______of Kin” (1989, Drama) Patrick Swayze, and more. D.W. Fish garage. Andover, tion for Ueir similarities? — Science Fiction) William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy. The Kelly Lynch. A legendary bouncer runs into stiff Kids In the Movie: “Opposing Force” (1986, Wonderful family home access. Only $147,000. RIPLEY HILL-5 Acres, Liam Neeson.9son. AngryAn hillbillies invade Chicago seeking Hallg Inside the N a (R ) Real Estate, 643-1591. $204,875. Philips Real crew of the Starship Enterprise faces the genetically opposifion when he agrees to clean up a notorious gin Drama) Tom Skerrltt, Usa Elchhom. The with hardwood floors, Philips Real Estate, Coventry, $64,666. S JJ.V., Copperas Cove, Texas. superior Khan In a deadly game of cat and mouse. (In revenge agajnst the mobsters who killed their brother. commandei o( a military survival camp Vincent Valvo, Editor HAPPY NEW YEARIII Estate, 742-1450. mill. (In Stereo) 'R' (Adult language, adult situations, (In Stereo) 'R' (Adult language, adult situations, french doors, floor to WALL STREET-7.38 . , .n/N. , violence) goes insane and wages real war on the 742-1450. A. 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'R' a vicious Chinese mobster. 'R' prostitutes disclde to retire and crannies and dis Brand new Contem wired! Room to relax (5:10) Movie: "Getting It from dream stalker Freddy Krueger. 'R' and land rich husbands. Park-like yard. Potential with ^ylights, spacious $135,875. We can build Movie: “Young Frankenstein” (1974, Comedy) Gene Movie: "A Tiger’s Tale” (1988, Drama) Ann-Margret, 06040 p o ra ry in S outh with the 3 generous (Send you/ questions to: Ask Dick Right” (1989, Comedy) Movie: “Steel Magnolias” (1989, Comedy-Drama) for additional building tinguished lines rooms throughout! En accordirig to your plans, Wilder, Marty Feldman. Dr. Frankenstein's grandson C, Thomas Howell. A high-school senior (alls in love Movie: “Summer Job (Comedy) Amy Baxter, Jesse Birdsall. 'R' (Adult Sally Field, Dolly Parlon. A Louisiana beaute parlor throughout. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 4, 1991__15 LEISURE Upcoming Trips LEISURE Check the Manchester Herald ever Thursday for information on the followinq uocomina trios MANCHESTER PARKS AND p r o g r a m s and tours: d K o u S sfo Saturday, April 13th add $10.00 late fee per perso^’ Martha’s Vineyard - Thursday, June 27. Newport - Saturday, July 13. Block Island ~ fheoriAQ ? P®'’ groups of 4 Or more registering at same time. L e ^ L ro b ic PROGRAMS Thursday, July 25. Nantucket ~ Thursday, August 8. Puttin' on the Pops on the Hyannis nn nf J aPP'V *h's iriformation In your fitness classes. Increase your understand- 1991 Green - August. Medieval Times ~ Saturday, September 28. Atlantic ~ November 10-11. chokJT^ a ln principles, heart rate monitoring, alignment, safe exercise RECREATION DEPARTMENT Radio City Music Hall ~ December. Plus - Red Sox, Mets and Yankees! n S S a ^ ® structure, and more. Teaching experience is not J 1991 Snd r e o 1 ^ ; S P® rm ^e information 1. Registration is now in progress for the Winter 1306) ®24 ho2?s t o l l - f r e e 1-800-237-6242, (in Minnesota, dial 1-612-340- and Spring s e s s io n ^ ^ ^ is u re Programs, with PROGRAM SCHEDULE the exception of Nike Tykes. CLASS: AQUABABIES [ 2. One may register D E SC R IP TIO N : Water play Is fun at any agel Help Ski Trips your infant or toddler become acquainted with and Vacation Day Ski Trips ~ Learn to ski this winterl We make it easy and affordable. All trips a. in person at the Parks and Recreation A office. develop confidence in the water. Most Importantly it is are open to persons 9 years of age and older. Those 8 and under must be accompanied by a time for you and your little one to Interact and have an adult, parent or guardian. Preschoolers (4 1/2 to 6) are welcome also. For specific fees, LEVEL I CERTIRCATION b. By maii. Just compiete and sign the form tun. please call us. OTIS RIDGE ~ Friday, December 28, 7:30 a.m. departure, $27 for lift and WORKSHOP FEE INCLUDES: WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS provided and with the appropriate fee maii DAY: Mondays transportation. SKI SUNDOWN ~ Monday, January 21, 8 a.m. departure, $27 for lift and •80 page Curriculum Training Manual with "Exercise analysis it to the: TIM E: 5:30 to 6pm (t 8-36 months) transporation. BUTTERNUT BASIN - Wednesday, February 13,7:30 a.m. departure, $36 illustrations (sent prior to workshop) "Designing with safety in mind MANCHESTER PARKS AND 6 to 6:30pm (6-18 months) lift and transportation only. •National Certification Exam/Certificate "Alignment & posture screening RECREATiON DEPARTMENT A 6:30 to 7pm (18-36 months) •NDEITA Membership "Choreography, movement experimen- 41 CENTER STREET Friday Nights at Ski Sundown - January 4,11,18 and 25 for youths ages 9 to 15. Those DATES: Session I: Jan. 14 to March 11 •Extra Instructional hand-outs tation, cueing WINTER/SPRING MANCHESTER, CT 06040 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Fee for lift and transporation only begins at 1991 Session II: March 25 to May 6 $18-$20. Trips depart from the Mahoney Recreation Center at 4:45 p.m. and return •Free access to N D E ITA toll-free hotline "Frtness updates ATTN; LEISURE PROGRAMS W E E K S : 6 Your cancelled check is your receipt and approximately 11 p.m. Please call for specifics. to answer your fitness questions "One hour workout: high & low impact INSTRUCTOR: Kim CIchon you will only be notified if class is filled or FEE: $13 LOCATION: I.O.H. Pool cancelled. The mall-in form is for LEISURE FOR: Currently certified instructors who want to improve teaching skills by learning more The Manchester Parks and Recreation Department announces its Winter/Sorino 1991 PROGRAM S O N LY and Recreation Special Events about leading effective classes. All new material taught at this workshop. Membership Cards may not be purchased SAVE BOATING COURSE PREREQUISITES: Proof of national aerobic certification and CPR certification. ProsramSchKjule.For specific regisiralionintormallon pleas* c h S e i S through the mail. Please include your rec Ice Skating & Sledding Area residents will have an opportunity to learn boating safety at a Department of Co-sponsored by: Manchester Parks & Recreation Department and National Dance- reation card number. Youth/Adults Exercise Instructor's Training Association (N D EITA ) CLASS: AEROBICS Environmental Protection Basic Boating Course scheduled to begin on February 19 from Table of Contents 3. Registrations are accepted on a fitst-oome, first WORKSHOP DAY/DATE: Sunday, April 28, 1991 General Information and Policies D ESCR IPTIO N : A varied workout adaptable to your 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 Cedar Street, sponsored by the Page 1 senre basis and the appropriate fee must accom WORKSHOP LOCATION: Mahoney Rec Center ~ 110 Cedar Street Leisure Programs individual needs. Class consists of warm-up, fat Manchester Parks and Recreation Department. Page 2 pany all registrations. Recreation Membership Aquatics burning aerobic exercise, cool down - all to choreo The boating course is covered in five two-hour sessions. There is no charge for the course, WORKSHOP FEE: $110.00 early fee. After Saturday, April 13th add $10.00 late fee. Page 3 Cards must be shown or card numbers given at The workshop discusses programming issues by applying concepts learned from Certifica Ice Skating and Sledding time of registration and memberships must be graphed routinesi A must to any fitness program. and it is open to anyone regardless of age. Persons successfully completing this course will Page 3 tion Level Learn how to; design a safe aerobics workout; analyze specific movements for Recreation Centers valid through the duration of the program. DAY: Tuesdays and Thursdays TtME: 7 to 8pm fulfill the requirements for the Certificate of Boating Qperation which is required in 1992 In Lighted School Program Page 4 DATES: January 8 to May 9 accordance with Public Act 89-388, as amended by Public Act 90-274. effectiveness and safety; modify and adapt to accomodate various fitness levels. More on Page 4 4. Registrations received after a class has begun will WEEKS: 16 INSTRUCTOR: Mary Lou Peters Organized Sports The fen-hour course includes instruction in navigation rules, Connecticut boating law, legal teaching techniques. S P A C E IS LIMITED. Registerearlyto receive manualfor review before Page 4 not be credited for missed classes. FEE: $40 LOCATION: Bentley School Trips requirements, safety afloat, and other topics that will help participants becomes safe, workshop. For more information, call TO L L -F R E E 1-800-237-6242, (in Minnesota, dial 1- Special Events Page 5 5. Programs are not held on legal holidays, school 612-340-1306). 24 hours. Organized Sports vacations or school closings. knowledgeable, and responsible boaters. Call the department at 647-3089 or 647-3166 for Park and Recreation Facilities Map Page 5 further information. Page 7 For junher Inlormelioe please oentact Carl Silver, Superintenaent el Recrealloa al 647- 5. In case of Inclement weather, please call the CLASS: LETS GET PHYSICAL AND FIT o f f ic e LOCATION: Center Springs Park department at 647-3084/3083. HOURS: Monday to Friday D ESCR IPTIO N : Join others who care about improv NDEITA NATIONAL AEROBICS INSTRUCTOR'S CERTIRCATION WORKSHOP 39 Lodge Drive 8:30a.m. to 4:30p.m. ing their overall muscle tone and cardiovascular condition. Low Impact fitness routines designed to Level I and II Manchester, C T 06040 (Please call the Mahoney Infant/Preschool keep you in shape without the "no pain no qain" For potential and current instructors who 'need national certification and training in the The Manchester Parks and Recreation Department and the Recreation Center after work NIKE TYKES - attitude. foundation of fitness concepts and principles. Manchester Lion's Club announces Its hours for information.) REC8MTIONAL PROGRAMS FOR PRESCHOOLERS DAY: Tuesdays and Thursdays 1991 luipinnffv Phone Numbers Retistralion is now in progress for the Winter Session TIME: 6:30 to 730pm LEVEL I CERTIRCATION ANNUAL RSHING DERBY of Nike Tykes. Some classes may be filled at the time D A TE S : January 8 to March 28 WORKSHOP FEE INCLUDES: WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Leisure Programs 64^3089^^°®^ of publication. Registration for the Spring Session will WEEKS: 11 INSTRUCTOR: Laura Dunfield •80 page Curriculum Training Manual with illustrations "Aerobics/Fitness Instructors SATURDAY, APRIL 13 be held on the following days and times: F EE : $37 •Pre-Study Guide "Physical Education Teachers SAULTER'S POND Fantastic Fours LOCATION: Community Y Mini Gym •National Certification Exam/Certificafe "General Fitness Enthusiasts 7 A.M. TO 12 NOON Tuesday, March 19; 10 a.m. to 12 noon off the fitness room East Side Recreation Center 647-3163 (after 6 o m "Corporate Fitness Personnel FOR CHILDREN AGES B T 0 14 I Fun Tykes Nike Tykes Preschool 647 3 ifin S mhL nn T i r k > "Medical and Wellness Staff Wednesday, March 20; 10 a.m. to 12 noon PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED Parks Department 647-3^22 ^ ^ hours) CLASS: WATERCISE "Fitness Club Owners and Directors Terrific Twos FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL THE DEPARTMENT AT Cancellation Phone 647-3083 DESCR IPTIO N : Toning, flexibility and overall en Big Two hancement of your own physical well being. A great For potential and current instructors who need national certification and training in the 647-3084/3166 Wee Tw o Staff addition to any fitness program - the benefit of water foundation of fitness concepts and principles. Co-sponsored by: Manchester Parks & Parent/Tot “n Scott Sprague exercise! Recreation Department and National Dance-Exercise Instructor's Training Association Carl Silver Director of Parks and Recreation n *■ -- registration is Wednesday May 29th from 6 d m to 8 Thursday, March 21; 10 a.m. to 12 noon D A Y : Mondays TIM E: 7 to 8pm (NDEITA). O Z3 Superintendent of Recreation DATES: Winter: Jan. 7 to April 22; George Murphy Nike Tykes is located at 255 Garden Grove Road in 3 3 r - Superintendent of Parks Spring: April 29 to June 10 Laura Dunfield our newly renovated facility. Our qualified and caring Recreation Supervisor staff are: T e r^ Mounce, Program Director; Kelly WEEKS: 12 INSTRUCTOR: Kim Cichon Scott Garman TOWN OF MANCHESTER Recreation Supervisor Lose, Sue Nolin, Sue Maurer, Linda Donn and Dine FEE: Winter $17; Spring $8 Cathy Hopperstad Recreation Supervisor Sheehan-Burns. LOCATION: I.O.H. Pool Elizabeth Mielcarz Parks and Recreation Facilities Janice O'Neill Assistant Recreation Supervisor If you require additional program Information, please Secretary call the Department at 647-3089. Lisa Gagnon CLASS: JAZZERCISE Clerk DESCRIPTION: The orginal dance exercise program. M AP KEY Anita Milewski Clerk CLASS: PARENT/TOT PLAYTIME Each dass features energetic dance routines with chore Terry Mounce D ESC R IP TIO N : Music, songs and challenging active Preschool Director ography that's always exciting. R EG ISTER A T TH E 1 .Center Springs Park Parks and Recreation Department play make this a special time together with your child CLASS. 39 Lodge Drive offices, hiking, skating, sledding, Activities encourage interaction, trust, cooperation and DAY: Tuesdays and Thursdays development of gross motor skills. picnicking, cross country skiing. TIME: 6:30 to 7;30pm W HO: Infants ages 12 to 24 months with a parent or DATES: September 4 to August 8 Little League field, playground. play IS during June and July with teams playing twice weekly, * ^ guardian INSTRUCTOR: Cindy Hudlet , .11 e,, General Policies DAY: Wednesdays or Fridays FEE: with a RecreaUon Membership Card without 2, Mahoney Recreation Center Indoor gymnasium, game room, ■ possess a current Recreation Membership Card in order to TIME: 10:15 a.m. to 11 a.m. $26 8 classes $28 110 Cedar Street community rooms, lighted softball participate in program offerings orfo use Town recreational facilities unless it is stated DATES: Winter: Wed: Jan. 9 to April 3 L. VIANO $18.75 5 classes $20 field, lighted tennis courts (timer), F o ta ™ ,e e . Maneheete, Senior Oiilzene who pooseos a Gold Ca;d“ , p ,^“ o, age S o (12 wks) FrI: Jan. 11 to /Vpril 26 $5 walk in ■ $5 outdoor basketball and volleyball ■ n Fitness Center Spring: Wed: April 24 to May 29 Community "Y ” 78 North Main Street, will open Monday LOCATION: Mahoney Recreation Center (Sept., May court, playground. (6 wks) FrI: May 3 to June 7 to Aug.) Verplanck School (Oct. to April) participate in leisure programs and adult organized M om h^rchi^o^ w"® posses a current Recreatiorl FEE: Winter $29 Spring $15 sports, however, a Non-Resident Recreation Membership Card is required. ^ Membership Card are eligible to use the fitness room. LOCATION: Center Springs Park Lodge 3. Keeney Street School Hours of ofMration are Monday to Friday, 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Saturdays. 10 a.m. to CLASS: WEE TWO 179 Keeney Street Softball field, playground. CLA SS: GYM NASTICS 3. Recreation Card Memberships are not required for trips or special events. 2 lifecycles, 2 sstationaiy bikes, 2 rowing D ESC R IP TIO N : You and your toddler will have fun D ESC R IP TIO N : For the beginner and novice student. COtOBlAL MS."! machines, dumbell set to 30 lbs. All hours are supervised. ” learning new songs, arts and crafts, and share story 4. Nike Site Nike Tykes Preschool, Floor and balance beam skills v/i!l be emphasized. time together while meeting new friends. A perfect 255 Garden Grove Metropolitan Shooters, Inc., lighted DAY: Mondays way to introduce your toddler to our Nike Tvkes softball field. program and staff. W HO : Ages 4 to 5; Ages 6 to 7; Ages 8 to 10 TIME: 6-6:45 p.m.; 6:45-7:30 p.m.; 7:30-8:30 p.m. © f © ■ W H O : Preschoolers ages 2 to 2years/3 months 5. Manchester Recreation Membership Cards with parent or guardian DATES: Winter: Jan. 7 to March 18 Community College I © DAY: Mondays 10 a.m. to a.m. or Spring: March 25 to May 20 I® hhU hard Is valldlorone year 11 60 Bidwell Street Main Building. Lighted School Program Thursdays 9:30 a.m. to 1030 a.m. INSTRUCTOR: Laurie Pelltlerl FEE: $19 HOLLtSTIR I t DATES: Winter Mon: Jan. 7 to April 22 LOCATION: Community “Y" School Program is designed to bring recreational programs to your neighbor- 6. Manchester Youth (17 yrs and younger) $4 Th urs: Jan. 10 to April 4 ®' Manchester residents who possess a current Recreation Spring Mon: April 29 to June 10 Bicentennial Bandshell Summer concerts. •io c l o * s t I Membership Card. The Lighted School Program is closed on school holidays and closings. ® li HimOCeSTfl Adult (18 yrs and older) $ 1 2 Thurs: May 2 to June 6 CLASS: CERAMICS FEE: Winter $39; Spring $20 DESCRIPTION: Create beautiful ceramic pieces using 7. Manchester ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ NATHAN HALE SCHCX5L - 160 SPRUCE STREET ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ paints and glazes for your home or as gifts. Beginners arxl S"Sl““s^;,|y.'’'“'“ and adol, CLASS: TERRIFIC TWO'S Community College Tuesdays and Wednesdays October 2 to March 21. Supervised gym activities Include advanced students welcome. Students must purchase (!) D ESCR IP TIO N : Your active two year old will enjoy Wetherell Street Soccer complex. Youth (17 yrs and younger) $8/6 months $12/year basketball, volleyball, nerf soccer kickball, whiffleball, tracball and group games. own tools and greenware. learning songs, games, and creative crafts while de DAY: Mondays Wednesdays Thursdays u Adult (18 yrs and Older) $24/6 months $36/year 6 to 7pm Elementary Children veloping and enhancing their communication and 8. Verplanck School Outdoor swimming pool, play 7 to 8pm Junior and Senior high youth TIfC: 6:30 to 9pm 12:30 to 3pm 6:30 to 9pm Ihin nrt Rscreation Department reserves the right to revoke member I socialization skills. DATES: Winter: 1/7 to 4ri5; 1/9 to 327; 1/10 to 328 126 Olcotl Street ground, Little League field. Lighted ^ 8 to 9;30pm Adults ship privileges of person(s) in violation of Department rules and policies W H O : Preschoolers ages 2 years/3 months to 2 Spring: 429 to 624; 4ri0 to 6rt2; 441 to 6rt3 School program. 8| years months /11 W EEK S: 6 to 12 IN S TR U C TO R : Elsie Meyer ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ BUCKLEY SCHOOL -■ 250 VERNON STREET ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ DAY: Mondays 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. or 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. _ ® Mondays and Thursdays, October 1 to March 21 F E E : $75 for 12 weeks; $63 for 10 weeks; $50 for 8 9. Leber Field 1®=30 to 11:30 a.m weeks; $38 for 6 weeks. Fee Includes all paints, Love Lane Mondays 8 to 9:30pm Adult Drop-in Volleyball D A TE S : Winter: Mon: Jan. 7 to April 22 Little League field. glazes and firing of greenware. Thursdays 8 to 9:30pm Adult Drop-in Basketball (12 wks) FrI: Jan. 11 to April 26 Refund Policy LOCATION: Bentley School Spring: Mon: April 29 to June 10 10. Robertson f’ark/ Swanson Ftoot, lighted softball field, • ® Refunds will be issued for programs cancelled by the Parks and Recreation Department ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ VERPLANCK SCHOOL - 126 OLCOTT STREET ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (6 wks) Fri: May 3 to June 7 Robertson School lighted tennis courts (coin), outdoor e only. Exceptions will be made in emergency situations upon departmental approval. Wednesdays. October 3 to March 20 FEE: Winter $51; Spring $26 45 North School Street basketball court, playground. 6:30 to 9;30pm Adult Open Basketball CLASS: GOLF BASICS CLASS: BIG TWO, UTTLE THREE t D ESCR IP TIO N : For the new as well as the experi 11 .Community Y Building I ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ HIGHLAND PARK SCHOOL - 397 PORTER STREET ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ D ESCR IP TIO N : An extended version of the Terrific Indoor gymnasium, game room, i . Two program for those preschoolers who would enced player who needs to work on the fundamental 78 North Main Street community rooms, YW CA Nutmeg Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. October 1 to March 22 of the swing. Coordinated through the New England tenefit more from a longer program. Simple games Branch, fitness and weight room, Supervised gym activities School of Golf, PGA golf professionals will guide you arts and wafts, music, songs, and snack time are all playground. 6 to 8pm Youth Open Gym hero which adds up to loads of funi through the full swing, short game, practice driils, Aquatics 8 to 9pm Adult Open Gym strategy and rules of the game. Teaching aids such as W H O : Preschoolers ages 2 years/6 months to 3 12. Union Ftond SWIMMING POOLS years/3 months the Sybervislon and Sports Enhancement Learning EAST SIDE RECREATIONS CENTER (ESR) 22 SCHOOL STREET Systems will be utllltizod. Proper technique will be Union Street Hiking, fishing. 9:15 to 10:45 a.m. MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL (MHS) BROOKRELD STREET ENTRANCE DATES: Winter: Tues. Jan. 8 to April 2 developed through the use of video taping replay and ( •LtttomuiiT POOL REGULATIONS AND POLICIES: Use of pools is restricted to Manchester residents. (12 wks) Wed. Jan. 9 to April 3 analysis. Equipment will be provided for those who 13. Kennedy Road Field Recreation Cards are required of all swimmers and are available at both pools. Children Spring: Tues. April 23 to May 28 need it. Kennedy Road Three field soccer complex. WHO: 13 years of age and older under 52" tall must be accompanied by an adult unless they can swim proficiently both on .... Wed. April 24 to May 29 DAYS and TIMES: their back and front. Trips FEE: Winter $68; Spring $34 14.Saulter’s Pool and Ftond Outdoor swimming pool, hiking, SESSION I: Sundays, Feb. 24 to March 10, Recreation Membership Cards are not required and non-residents are welcome. All trips CLASS: FUN-TYKES 123 Lydall Street fishing. depart from the Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 Cedar Street and include deluxe round- 6 to 7:30 p.m. Mahoney Recreation Center RECREATIONAL SWIMS D ESCR IPTIO N : We have planned so m any activities SESSIO N II: Sundays, March 24 to April 7, trip motorcoach transportation unless stated otherwise. Parsons must be 18 years of age or 25. Bennet Jr. High East Side Recreation Center, indoor Open Swims. MHS: M, T, W, F 7:30-8:30 p.m. ESR: M, W 8-9:30 p.m. F 6:30-8 30 p m to stimulate your active and Independent preschoolerl 6 to 7:30 p.m., Mahoney Recreation Center 15. Buckley School Lighted School program, Little older uriless accompanied by an adult and may register in person at the Parks and 1146 Main Street Sat. 10 a.m.-noon. Adult Swims. MHS: M -F 6:15-7:30 p.m., M, T, W. F 8:30-9:30 p.m. ESR: P'aytime and SESSIO N III: Sundays, April 21 to May 5, 250 Vernon Street League field, playground. gymnasium and pool, indoor track. Recreations Office or by mail. Itineraries are subject to change. M, W, F 3:30-6pm, T, TH, F 8:30-9:30 p.m.. Sat. noon-2 p.m. socialization skills are encouraged in a positive and 2:30 to 4 p.m.. Center Springs Park 1 warm environment. 16. Manchester SESSIO N III: Saturdays, May 18 to June 8, 26. Mt. Nebo F*ark SPECIAL OVERNIGHT TOURS WHO: Preschoolers ages 3 years/3 months to 4 10 to 11:30 a.m.'Center Springs Park Senior Center Spring Street LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM yosrs of sqo Lighted baseball, soccer/football field. ATLANTO CITY ~ Sunday to Monday, January 20 to 21. $86 per person includes deluxe SESSION IV: Tuesdays, June 11 to June 25, 549 E. Middle Tpke. Various activities. Call 647-3211. Registration and Class Dates. Registration will be held at the East Side Recreation Center Sosslon I Sosslon ll round trip transportation, one nights accommodations at the Diplomat Hotel on the 5:30 to 7 p.m.. Center Springs Park 27. Camp Kennedy from 6-9:30 p.m., Mon.-Fri. on the following dates; Dec. 17-Dec. 21 forclasses held Jan 7- Summer day camp for youth and adults Boardwalk, one continental breakfast, and casino bonuses (tba). 8 a.m. departure. TIME- Wednesday/Friday The last class in each session 17. Bowers School Dartmouth Road Feb. 7, and Feb. 11 forclasses held Feb. 18-March 21. Fee is $4 per 10 lesson session TIME. 9.45 a.m.-l 1:45 a.m. 9:30a.m.-1l:30a m with special needs. QUEBEC CITY/WINTER CARNIVAL ~ February 7 to February 10, $299 per person double Is two hours long. 141 Princeton Street Little League field, playground. Class schedule (ESR). BEG. C Mon/Wed, 6:30-7pm. BEG. B Tu/Thur, 6:30-7 p.m BEG A or 12 noon-2 p.m. INSTRUCTOR: Chet Dunlop, PGA professional Mon/Wed, 7-7:30 p.m. ADV. BEG. Tu/Thur, 7-7:30 p.m. INTERMEDIATE MonAVed, 7:30- occupancy. Three breakfasts, one dinner, tours of Quebec. Come and enjoy the Old World DATES: Winter: Tues/Thurs. Jan. 8 to April 4 28. Globe Hollow Pool Flavor of Quebec and a great night lifel F E E : $55 18. tiling Jr. High 8pm. SWIMMERS Tu/Thur, 7:30-8pm. ADULT BEG. Tu/Thur, 8-8:30pm PRESCHOOL Wed/FrI. Jan. 9 to April 12 Site of indoor adult basketball and 100 Spring Street Outdoor swimming facility. 229 E. Middle Tpke. C L A S S E S (I.O.H. POO L). Children who are under 52" tall and who are 3 yrs of age and older WASHINGTON, D.C. ~ April 5 to 7, $195 per person, double occupancy. Visit Arlington Spring: Tues/Thurs. April 23 to June 4 volleyball leagues, soccer fields. Tu/Thur, 6-6:30 p.m. or 6:30-7 p.m. National Cemetary, an Illuminated tour of Washington D.C., the Smithsonian Institution ..n Wed/FrI April 24 to May 31 29. Martin School Soccer field, playground. Little Miss Baltimore and the National Zoological Park. Two dinners included. FEE: Wnter $131 lor two days $66 for one day CLASS: WATER WALKING 19. Bentley School Crafts center, M ARC Sheltered Dartmouth Road softball 9 ATLANTIC CITY - June 30 to July 1, $119 per person, double occupancy at the Clarldge Spring $66 for two days $33 lor one day D ESCR IP TIO N : Did you know that 30 minutes of Hollister Street Workshop. WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTORS 30. Manchester Casino. Casino bonuses up to $10. water walking is equal to two hours of exercise? A must tor those who are interested in teaching swimming lessons. Those passing Country Club CLASS: FANTASTIC FOURS That's right! Come and join in the new water exercise 20. Manchester High School Indoor pool (Olympic and I.O.H.), lighted necessary tests will receive Red Cross Certification. Classes begin 1/10/91. Please call the 305 S. Main Street 18 hole golf course open to the public. PLAN YOUR OWN DAY TRIPS D E ^ R IP T IO N ; Besides socialization skills, some sensation that Is sweeping the country. Improve your 134 E. Middle Tpke. tennis courts (timer), outdoor track, Department for registration information. cardiovascular endurance while toning and shaping NYC ON YOUR OWN - Saturday. February 23, April 20, or November 16. $20 for roundtrip re^lness skills will be stressed to help your four year soccer/football and baseball field. your body but most of all come and have fun! 31.Center Park motorcoach transporation only. Four stops will be made. 7:30 a.m. departure 6 p m olds prepare for the exciting and challenging sdiool RECREATIONAL SWIMS year ahead. Arts and crafts, snack, music, and crea- WHO: 16 and older Comer of Main & Center Sts.Town Green. departure from NYC. 21. Highland Park School Lighted School program, Little League integral part of the program DAY: Tuesdays and Thursdays BOSTON ON YOUR OWN ~ Saturday, March 16, June 15, orQctober 19. Stops to be made TIME: 4:15 to 5pm or 5pm to 5:45pm 397 Potter Street field, playground. OPEN SWIMS “ ho Will be ; 32. Town Hall at Quincy Market and the Boston Flower Show on March 16 only. 7:30 a.m. departure 6 p m attending Kindergarten In the Fall of DATES: Winter: Jan. 8 to April 4 (12 wks) MHS *91 41 Center Street Town Offices ESR departure from Quincy Market. $20 for transportation only. DAY: Monday, Wednesday and Friday Spring: April 23 to June 4 (6 wks) 22. F^rks Department M. T, W, & F 7:30-8:30 PM M. W ~ 8:00-9:30 PM TIM E : 12 noon to 2 p.m. INSTRUCTOR: Wendy WIerzbIckI FEE: $35 192 Charter Oak Street Parks Division Garage and offices. F ~ 6:30-8:30 PM DATES: Winter: Jan. 7 to April 29 LOCATION: I.O.H. Pool 33. Waddell School Outdoor swimming pool. Little Leaque 163 Broad Street field, playground. SATURDAY 10:00 AM-12 NOON Spring: May 6 to June 10 23. Charter Oak Park Lighted softball field, softball fields, DAY: Mondays and Wednesdays Tours FEE: $199 which may be made In monthly Charier Oak Street lighted tennis courts (coin), outdoor ADULT SWIMS payments of $50. $100 for the spring session. TIME: 4 to 4:45pm or 4:45pm to 5:30pm LES MISERABLES/NYC ON YOUR OWN ~ Saturday, February 23. $83 for FRONT basketball court, skating and warming DATES: Winter: Jan. 7 to April 10 (12 wks) 9 MHS ESR Orchestra seating (rows A through D) and deluxe round trip motorcoach transporation. $20 hut, handball/racquetball courts. M thru F 6:15-7:30 AM Spring: April 23 to June 4 (6 wks) M. Th. F 8:30-9:30 PM for transporation only. 7:30 a.m. departure. INSTRUCTOR: Lois Ann DIana-SIsson M, T, W & F 8:30-9:30 PM T, Th, F 8:30-9:30 PM NYC/ELLIS ISLAND ~ Saturday, May 18. $28 per person includes all transporation and F E E : $35 for 12 wks; $18 for 6 wks 24. Nathan Hale School For more information on town park and recreational facilities, please call the department at SATURDAY 12:00-2 PM admission to Ellis Island. 7:30 a.m. departure. Slops will be made at South Seaport. LOCATION: I.O.H. Pool 160 Spruce Street Lighted School program, playground. 647-3084 or 647-3085. 1 If ■tm't 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. JanT4,1991 « •
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