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iCARS ICARS HOMES FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT [ H I FURNITURE ( H I SALES ( H I SALES FOR SALE 1974 Ma­ DINING room set Drexel, CHEVY-Camaro, 1987, MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ MANCHESTER-67 Alton 310 Hackmatack Street, NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ Iroc, convertable, libu Classic. 79K, origi­ room, garage, en­ hutch and buffet. Pe­ Street, Saturday and Manchster. Saturday, eral Statute 23-65 prohibits nal owner, 2 door, V8. can wood cane back white. Limited edition. closed porch. Security. Sunday. 10am-4pm. October 28, 9-4:30. An- the posting of advertise­ CARDINAL $14,500. 645-8576. Some repairs, excel- No pets. $800. 647-9976. chairs. $7,500 new ask­ tlque collectibles, ments by any person, firm or lent . 643-5675. ing $3,200 or best offer. MANCHESTER-52 Pas­ corporation on a telegraph, LeBaron- MANCHESTER ^ 7 cal Lane. Large tag dolls, weight bench, telephone, electric Ilght or , INC. 1981, Cu­ 289-4437. miscellaneous and 19834 cylinder, 5 speed, rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 'A sale. Saturday, Oc­ power pole or to a tree, 1988 LeSabre 4 Dr.Speciall $9,980 standard. Good condi­ tlass Supreme. 2 door, unbellevobles. 1988 $8,990 baths. Immediate oc­ tober 28. 10am-3pm. shrub, rock, or any other tion. Negotiable. 646- new tires, high miles. natural oblect without a writ­ 1988ChevS-10ExtCabPAJ $12,995 cupancy. No pets. $800 r n MACHINERY RUMMAGE/Tog Sale- MANCHESTER-FrIdav 1313.______649-9977.______per month. Coll 647- Frlday, October 27, and Saturday, 9am- ten permit for the purpose of 1988 Pantlac Grand Am $8,690 protecting It or the public and FORT Lauderdale, Flor­ CHEVROLET 1981 7623.______l ^ A N D TOOLS 9am-1pm; Saturday, 5pm. 83 Edmund Street. 1987 $8,695 Chevette, 2 door, 4 carries a tine of up to $50 for 1987GMCS-15SptP/U $6,380 ida. 2 bedrooms, air. MANCHESTER-Porter October 28, 9am-12 MANCHESTER • 166 BIs- each offense. speed, excellent trans­ AIRCO-WeldIng Torch 1987 Buick Park Are Sedan $11,850 Insulated windows, Street, 6 room Colon­ noon. Community Bap­ sell Street, Saturday 12x20 patio, screened portation. 649-9977. ial, 3 bedrooms, I ’/i with gages. Asking tist Church, 585 E. Cen­ 10am - 3pm. Moving. 1987ChevS-10P/U $63® $325. Heavy duty bench SATURDAY and Sunday, 1987 Chev Conversion Van $13,999 and rolled shutters In­ baths, 2 cor garage. ter Street, Manchester. Garage sale. October 28 and 29, 9-4. side for protection $1,250 plus utilities. Se­ grinder $55. 647-8967. 1987 Brougham $14,995 October 28-Candlewood MANCHESTER-23 Union Old clocks, copper 1987 Buick Regal LTD $10,690 from hurricanes. Lot r n CAMPERS/ curity and lease. 871- Drive, Manchester boilers, lamps, old Street. Friday, Satur- 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8,480 50-135. Call Edward or 1931 trailers 0709.______(Off Charter Oak tools, gloss, household mOFFICE/RETAIL day, and Sunday. 9am- 1986 Sedan $7,480 Linda MorIconI tor M ANCHESTER-Very Avenue, opposite 1384 4pm. Items, old dolls, old 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $8,490 more Information. 643- 1980 Midas Motor home. Entrance) nice single family | £ l | EQUIPMENT Barbies and cases, old 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,980 2789.______24K, air, needs minor bottles, and lots of home, 3-4 bedrooms, In 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $5,895 MERCURY Marquis, repair, must sell. 649- miscellaneous Items. prestigious area. Pos­ COMMODORE 64 with CARS 1986 Chev Conversion Van $9,968 1985, 4 door, power 9977. sible rent with option. term inal and SG-10 744 N. Main Street, 1985 Buick Skylark $4,995 1 2 U FOR SALE Manchester. Rain or , power Security and referen­ Star printer. Best offer. H D F0R*SALE 1982 Ford Mustang $3,495 , air, very good ces a must. $1,200 per 649-3125. shine. 81 Adams St., Manchester condition. Owner relo­ month. Call Boland 649-4571 cating. Must sell. ICARS Brothers. 645-8201. MISCELLANEOUS $4,500. Call after 5:00. FOR SALE CLYDE BOB RILEY SCHALLER 742-8258. ISlJFOR SALE CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. ACUFIA QUALITY WANT ADS are the ROUTE 83. VERNON OLDSMOBILE friendly way of finding a Budget Pleasers mattrijpatpr Irralb cash buyer tor applian­ 62 Malibu 4 Dr $4,695 259 Adams St., 82 Chev El Camino $5,495 END ROLLS 84 Caprice Classic Cpe. $6,895 Ve, Auto, Low Miles ces, musical instruments, Manchester 259 Adams St. Exit 62, O ff 1-84 cars and a host of other 2Vh" width — 25« 84 Buick Century Wag $5,995 63 Stanza $2,495 MANCHESTER MANCHESTER 649-1749 SSpd.AC 649-1749 649-1749 items. 13" width — 2 for 25C 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 83 6000 LE $2,995 "T1111111 rrr Newsprint end rolls can be 1987 Olds Calais $6995 '111111 irrm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents 85 Skylark 4 Dr $6,695 6Cyl., Auio.AA: Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm picked up at the Manchester 1987 Olds Delta 88 $10,995 Saturday, Oct. 28,1989 Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr $7,295 83 Okte Ciera $2,995 The New Generation of Otdsmobile in Manchester 1985 Ford LTD $5995 Member Conn. Volley & Western Moss. Olds Deolers Monday through Thursday. 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 Auto, fJC STORE/OFFICE 1989Toronado $16,995 SNbw F^lows for sale. 7,8, 88 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 86 Ford Tempo $4,995 FOR RENT 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 Auto, fiJ C Don't Buy Any 1989 or 1990 Automobile 10, and 11 foot. All In 86 Century Wagon $7,495 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 85 Buick CentU7 $3,995 good shape. Make an 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,495 Auto, AG until you get a... OFFICE - 3 room, 900 offer and take them 1989 Olds Ciera $11,999 sq.ft, on Spruce Street. 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 83 S-10 Blazer $5,995 away I Call 643-2659. 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 Lease, parking, 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 V4, Auto, AG ALUMINUM storm doors 1987 Olds Ciera $6,999 84 Honda Accord LX $3,995 $700/month. 643-6712. 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 {SECOND OPINION) ^ and storm windows for 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 5-Spd,,AG ^ ...... ' '' X^xnwtT-t"We're^ OFFICE - Primelocatlon, 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr $8,795 A’s bash Giants, 13-7 sale. Best offer. 649- 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 83 Honda Accord LX $6,495 heat, carpet. $250. per the Dealer^ 7197. 87 4 Dr $12,495 1987 Pont. Grand Am $7,495 5 Spd., AG, Loaded Don't Sign the month. Call 647-9223 or MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM all the other 87 Chevrolet Celebrity $9,495 1987 Conversion Van $16,995 Purchase Order until you... 643-7175. 345 Center SI., M anchester Dealers are 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 647-7077 Series resumes 872-9111 i | | ^ Ouf Selection! |||||i||1 Our Leasing Program! telling you I MISCELLANEOUS |||||||l Our Price! |||||j|l Our Trade Allowance! not to I SERVICES seer after earthquake MANCHESTER-17 Pa­ USED CARS I lUt' Our Financing GSL Building Mainte­ triot Lane. Saturday, nance Co. Commercl- October 28,9-4. Rain or The All New 1990 Cutlass Supreme 4 Dr. Sedan] ol/ResIdentlal building Shine. Golf equipment, UNDER 3.1L V6 HFL 4 Spd. wfth Ov^fdrtv#, DfvJ>«nch I By Ben Walker Elec, reqr view Rear oef„ Crulte, Floof moti. Moldings- body side ft door edge. . | repairs and home Im­ antiques, dishes, knick- The Associated Press______provements. Interior knacks, etcetera. Au­ and exterior pointing, tumn Street to East ilght carpentry. Com­ Eldridge Street, to 17 SAN FRANCISCO — Baseball is back in the Bay plete lanltorlol ser­ Patriot Lane. 15 .8 9 9 area, and it’s like the Oakland Athletics never left. vice. Experienced, rel­ The A’s returned from an 11-day earthquake layoff iable, free estimates. MANCHESTER-28 West 1983 ^5000 rrjnV4/T>. OPiin *?\^I $4495 sU'ongcr than ever, tying a World Scries record with five 643-0304.______Street, Saturday, Oc­ 19 8 5 M A Z D A CLC 4 Diiitr ■?! 11 $3 495 home runs, including two by Dave Henderson and even SNOW Plowing - Com­ tober 28, 3 households, 1984 5UBARU WACON I f)w inilrs H1 '78? $ 4 4 9 5 9om-2pm. Rain date Is * *Two roundtrip tickets mercial, residenlal. 1983 NISSAN SENTRA WAGON Gr,n i^nsr, $2795 one by slumping Jose Canseco, and routing San Francis­ Sunday^ October 29. Bolton, Vernon and 1988 FORD FE5TIVA t'ke Npw *?069 $ 4 9 9 5 to any Delta city in the co 13-7 Friday night for an all-but-invinciblc 3-0 lead. Coventry area. Free FURNITURE, Including 1 9 8 8 SUBARU JUSTV low u.in n;0H4 $4 995 continental U.S. or No team has ever rallied from such a deficit and the estimates. Coll Pete, Duncan Phyfe dining 1985 PONTIAC FIERO N,ro«?0i'> $ 3 995 Giants show no signs of being able to do it, cither. They 643-1213.______set, kitchen table with 1982 TOYOTA T 5 O LO low M.m ./ uh $2 995 Nassau or Bermuda had hoped the break might stall Oakland s momentum, LEAF Removal - Free four shairs, lamps, kit­ 1983 TOYOTA TERCEL Aulo, Nkp $ 3 9 9 5 with the purchase of but instead tlTcy got bashed again. estimates. Call Ken 643- chenware, weather- 1986 NISSAN SENTRA A OfMir. ('Ii'jn »? 1 ?A $3 995 0747. vane, plus many Items any new Cutlass Dave Stewart did not get a shutout, as he did in Game under 25 cents. 231 SPECIAL OF THE MONTH Supreme. See dealer 1, but he didn’t need one. He outpitched Scott Garrelts McKee Street, Satur­ HARD TO FIND for the second time this scries and is now 4-0 in the day 9-3. 1983 CMC SUBURBAN 9 PASSENGER for details. postseason. FURNITURE MOVING Sale- V-8, Automatic, Air, Cruise, gm, _ Manchester, 279 N. From the start, the crowd of 62,038 was ready for Low Miles, Extra Clean, Stock ^ baseball and so were the A’s. They stood respectfully, 50 chaIrs-Good for club or Main Street, Friday and Saturday, 8am- New 1989 Cutlass Limited Edition Phantom Demo] but anxiously, during a moment of silence at prcci.scly meeting. Make offer. 3.1L VA. AT w/Ovwndtlve, FE3 tutpenslon, Power windows a Power door locks, Cruise, A/C, 647-9223.______5pm. Living room and 10 PRE-OWNED Stereo cossetfe. Tilt, Leather wrapped steering wheel, Power antenna. 5:04 p.m. PDT — the time the earthquake struck — and kitchen furniture, ­ ^W <]-ESTERHCM >^ SLEEP Sofo-Proctlcallv peting, cooking uten­ HONDAS IN STOCK — S a le A , a tribute to victims, rescuers and survivors. new. $200. Call 646-1089. sils and more. 649-9812. CARS COMING IN 24 ADAMS ST. V Then it was time to play ball. And Oakland did, just Price like all during the delays. The Athletics, unlike the DAILY! rvoKNles Faelorv r*b«' ^(^/MANCHESTER, CT 06040 or •» to« M 9.9% M .9 9 9 I CARS fcARS " (IfMnclno. Giants, spent the break playing simulated games and FOR SALE FOR SALE 646-35 l.S pN ltf ONE 9F^.S|8j;.BUll]lL even went to their spring-training site in Phoenix for a practice game against their instructional league team. If pitchers are supposed to be ahead of hitters after a layoff, it didn’t show. Dave Henderson hit a two-run double in the first in­ ning and he and Tony Phillips each homcred in fourth — just as they had in Thursday’s practice in Arizona. Canseco and Henderson connected in the fifth and Carney l^ s fo rd ’s shot in the sixth made it 9-3 and gave Oakland its season-high for home runs. The Athletics The Associated Press outhit San Francisco 14-10 and Canseco ended his 0- I for-23 World Series slump by going 3-for-5. FALL BACK — Joseph Lombardo, a design engineer for the Electric Time Co., is Lansford also got three hits and tied a series record by silhouetted against a large eight-foot clock at the 's headquarters in Medfield, scoring four times. Mass., with the hands showing 2 o’clock. Daylight time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday when Not even the absence of designated hitter Dave Parker, clocks should be set back one hour. u/hn haH a hnmf> nin and riniihle in the. first two eamcs. hurt Oakland. Forced to bat because the game was played in the National l^ g u c park, Stewart went O-for-3. DonH forget to change your clocks American League pitchers arc now hiticss in 70 at-bats in the World Series since 1979. WILE MOTORS IS OVERSTOCKED!! The Giants, held to one run on hits in the first two HOURS HOURS WASHINGTON (AP) — Folks who have been a when the clocks were moved ahead. games — the worst scries start since did the WE mUST LIQUIDATE 49 CARS BV THE bit tired all summer will finally get back that lost The International Association of Fire Chiefs is same in 1950 — did a little better this time. ONLY ONLY hour of sleep this weekend, with the return of stan­ trying to get /Vmericans to use a bit of the exua time Matt Williams hit a solo homer and Terry Kennedy 12 dard time. for the potentially life-saving act of replacing bat­ had a two-run single in the fourth to pull San Francisco FRIDAY-4 PM.-8 PM. CLOSE OF BUSIHESS THIS SATURDAY FRIDAY-4 PM.-8 PM. The time change occurs officially at 2 a.m. local teries in smoke detectors in their homes. within 4-3. Stewart then toughened and allowed just one SATURDAY-9 AM.-5 PM. SATURDAY-9 AM.-5 PM. time Sunday, the moment when clocks should be set The change to standard time moves an hour of more hit. When he left after seven innings, he had given Wile Motors Has Leased A Local Because Of.Our Lack Of Roonn The daylight from the evening to the morning. October 27th & 28th October 2dth & 29th back an hour. up five hits. Stockyard Just 400 Yards From Our STOOKYARD SALE Will Be Held At That switch provides the extra hour for sleep, That means it will get dark earlier at night, but Showroom, That Location carousing, toil or whatever, that was lost last spring there will be more light in the mornings. Please See WORLD SERIES, page 45 •FINANCING A V A ILA 8 LE ' 44 CARS AT SACRIFICE PRICES EXTRA FINANCE PERSONNEL WILL BE ON HAND FOR THIS SALE SAVE THOUSANDS ON SPECIAL PURCHASE AND TOP QUALITY. ' . 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(AP) — Disgraced television state prison ended Friday with a guard and two inmates evangelist Jim Bakker will be moved to the Federal seriously injured, five hostages freed and much of the Medical Center here to serve out his 45-year sentence for overcrowded institution destroyed or damaged by fire, fraud and conspiracy, officials said Friday. authorities said. i Bakker, who met his wife, Tammy Faye Bakker, in f f It also left corrections officials scram­ m m Minnesota, .sill be moved from a prison in Alabama to bling to find cells for 960 prisoners from the State Cor­ the prison in iliis southeastern Minnesota city of 60,000, ■ S / s ■ m ■ rectional Institution at Camp Hill, which was 45 percent center spokesman Joiin Chreno said. hr r j t a m over its capacity at 2,600 inmates, according to Attorney The Bakkers met while they were students at North ' "V i t ^ . 1 r f S Y 1 m djL General Ernie Preate. Central Bible College in Minneapolis during the early The state prison system as a whole is 48 percent over 1960s. Mrs. Bakker grew up in International Falls on the capacity. Canadian border. There were no deaths and no escapes, officials said. Bakker, 49, the founder of the PTL ministry, will be More than 100 people were injured, one hospitalized in on the medium-security facility’s work crew, but no critical condition, in the battle to take back the medium- specific assignment has been made, Chreno said. M security prison. . His transfer to Rochester is permanent, although he “It was a lot of waiting, but when we do it, wc do it, could be transferred again, Chreno said. Bakker will said one state trooper, who declined to give his name. serve his sentence as a member of the medical center’s Five staff members taken hostage were either released general population, meaning he is not being assigned to by inmates or rescued by police. Corrections Department Rochester as a patient for treatmeru of any mental or spokesman Ken Robinson said. physical illness, he said. Bakker had a breakdown during Police stormed a kitchen building with guns firing, his Dial. wounding one inmate as they began taking back control Among the criminals at the prison are those convicted of the prison Friday morning after fires spewed eye-burn­ of federal crimes who need medical or psychiatric care. ing smoke into the early morning darkness, officials said. Lyndon LaRouche, the political extremist and former The officers also used tear gas. fringe presidential candidate, is serving a 15-year sen­ Robinson announced at 9:35 a.m. that officials were tence at the facility on mail fraud and conspiracy char­ “again in conu-ol of the institution,” nearly 15 hours after ges. The Associated Press The Associated Press inmates somehow freed themselves during a lockdown Bakker was convicted Oct. 5 on all 24 fraud and con­ BUSH AND ORTEGA MEET — President Bush meets with President Daniel Ortega, right, imposed because of a seven-hour riot Wednesday. spiracy counts he faced and was sentenced in Charlotte, STARTING OVER — Bobby McLaughlin, who spent six and one-half years in prison of Nicaragua, and President Jose Marie Sanguinett of Uruguay after a "Summit of the State police in riot gear and wielding shotguns pushed N.C., on Tuesday, when he also was fined $500,000. He for a murder he didn’t commit, gets a hug from his fiancee, Heidi Hanson, in St. Paul, surrendering or captured prisoners to the ground, holding was charged with diverting $3.7 million from PTL to his Americas" in San Jose, Costa Rica, Friday. Minn. McLaughlin was recently awarded $1.9 million by a New York judge to settle a them face-down in the grass of a prison courtyard. personal use. wrongful imprisonment lawsuit. “At one point, all inmates were out of all the His attorney, Harold Bender of Charlotte, has chal­ cellblocks,” Robinson said. lenged a decision to keep Bakker in custody while his ap­ Drugs, debt and democracy The Corrections Department late in the afternoon said peals arc pending. A bail hearing for Bakker was % 0 inmates from Camp Hill would be moved to five scheduled Monday at the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap­ Even $1.9 million not enough other prisons in the state. The department said inmates peals in Richmond, Va. were being sent to the Graterford, Mercer, Pittsburgh, on agenda for Bush, Ortega Smithfield and Waymart state prisons. to pay for wrong conviction Fourteen of 31 buildings were gutted by fire, Robinson SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — shake took place out of view of the democratic hemisphere.” said, including eight modular housing units. Lotteiy President Bush sat down for talks public. An extraordinary security force McLaughlin was picked out of a police lineup by a Although officials initally believed eight hostages with leaders of Western Hemisphere Later, a Nicaraguan official said — 4,000 strong — was deployed to By Tony Kennedy 15-year-old wimess who had been told by police that were taken, the number turned out to be five, Robinson Ortega has decided to end the 20- protect the leaders at the two-day nations Friday and exchanged a The Associated Press McLaughlin was a friend of the other suspect. said. “friendly” handshake with Daniel month-old cease-fire with Contra “celebration of democracy” ar­ Here are the winning numbers drawn Friday in lot­ “I kept telling myself it would end but it never None of the hostages suffered life-threatening injuries, rebels. Manuel Espinosa, Ortega’s teries around New England: Ortega, the leftist president of ranged by Costa Rica’s President ST. PAUL, Minn. — Bobby McLaughlin is about did,” McLaughlin said. “I hated the system for not officials said. Oscar Arias. Nicaragua the United States wants press secretary, said, “The official to get his due for the 6'/2 years he spent in “the believing me. It just seemed like they were God — Robinson said more than 100 people were injured announcement will be made Satur­ CONNECTICUT removed from power. The Secret Service imported a gladiator school” and other prisons for a murder he like they could do whatever they liked with my life.” during the two nights. They included 34 prison “1 told President Bush that my day.” two-inch-thick, 75-foot long sheet of didn’t commit. The conviction was overturned in 1986 after employees, 32 inmates and 10 state police or firefi^ters. The Connecticut daily number was 1-2-3. White press secretary Mar­ government supports the elector^ bulletproof glass in front of the Na­ But the $1.9 million award made last week by McLaughlin’s foster father, Jarold Holme, persuaded An 18-year-old inmate was in critical condition with a The Connecticut daily Play Four number was 0-8-8-3. lin Fitzwater said in response, “We process and that we are working for tional Museum fpr Saturday’s in­ New York Court of Claims Judge Adolph Orlando civil rights lawyer Richard Emery and a police ser­ gunshot wound to the upper torso, said Marianne Ben­ The Connecticut Lotto number was 8-17-26-27-33-38. find it incredible.” Secretary of State peace in Nicaragua,” Ortega said auguration of Democracy Plaza to will barely begin to soothe the pain. geant to reopen the case. After four years of relent­ jamin, a spokeswoman for Polyclinic Medical Center in James Baker 111 said, “I hope it’s not after the opening of a two-day dis­ protect Bush, Colombian President “People think I’m winning the lottery or someth­ less work, the only witness who identified Mclaugh- Harrisburg. MASSACHUSETTS true.” Baker said Ortega had not cussion on drugs, debt and the Virgilio Barco and the others. ing,” the former New York resident said from his St. lin acknowledged he was wrong. The Massachusetts daily number was 6-2-4-8. A 24-year-old inmate was listed in serious condition march of democracy through the mentioned it in talks with the other Paul apartment. “Well, they owe me. If they had “It’s been a nightmare for Bobby from beginning The Mass Millions number was 4-9-11-26-34-36. hemisphere. leaders. “We must do away with all the after at least three hours of surgery for a small-caliber The bonus number was 8. given me a choice, I wouldn’t have gone through all to end,” Emery said. “He faced it down and he sur­ Bush said in reply, according to Bush arrived in this capital to dictatorships in America because this for $50 million.” vived like one has to, but he’s lost the critical years gunshot wound to the abdomen, Milton S. Hershey Ortega, that he would “support the when he declared, “I believe there will be no peace among us Medical Center spokesman Steve Bortner said. NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Orlando awarded McLaughlin $1.5 million for from 20to26»/2.” will of the Nicaraguan people,” who we can create here in the Americas while even one of them remains,” “loss of liberty, mental stress, anguish and loss of A 41-year-old guard who was listed as critical was The Northern New England daily number was 9-0-9. That’s how old McLaughlin was during his prison vote in elections Feb. 25. The hand­ the world’s first completely Arias said in welcoming his guests. reputation.” The judge also ordered payment for lost stays at Rikers Island, Sing Sing, Elmira and Com­ upgraded to serious condition with i dtiplc slab wounds The Northern New England four-digit number was to the back, Hershey spokeswoman Mar 'leth Bruch- 6-0-1-4. wages and $225,000 in medical expenses for treat­ stock. The last of those was known as “the gladiator ment of McLaughlin’s addiction to cocaine and other school” because there were so many fights, walski said. drugs that stemmed from his prison experience. McLaughlin said. Only four hours before violence broke out a second RHODE ISLAND Radon levels may increase lung cancer “They prey on the weak and your body is your time. Superintendent Robert M. Freeman had said the The Rhode Island daily number was 4-8-0-0. “It’s unlikely that he will ever survive the devas­ weapon,” he added. first night’s problems might have been linked to a ATLANTA (AP) — Surveys of with suspected high levels of tating trauma resulting from incarceration for a crime Radon, a colorless, odorless gas Going into prison, McLaughlin weighed about 150 decision to prohibit families from bringing food to in­ radon levels in alxtut 5,000 Con­ radon, the CDC said, 11 percent of he did not commit,” the judge said. produced naturally by uranium pounds. He emerged after six years of body-building mates during extended visits. He also said inmates were necticut homes indicate the state the homes exceeded Environmen­ McLaughlin, 30, was convicted in 1979 in the decay in soil and rock, is believed tipping the scales at 200 pounds — a physique he upset by a change in the way they received medical care. may have 280 extra cases of lung tal Protection Agency radon stan­ New York borough of Brooklyn for taking part in an Index responsible for as many as 20,000 still maintains. “You always expect something like this could happen,” cancer each year because of radon dards of 4 picocuries per liter of lung cancer deaths each year — armed robbery in which one person was killed. McLaughlin received a 15-year sentence. McLaughlin said he bulked up to protect himself said Mattie Humphrey, a prison volunteer whose son, exposure, the national Centers for air. second to smoking. Environmental Milton, is an inmate serving 10 to 20 years on a weapons Business McLaughlin said he was drinking with friends at a against constant aggression. 14-15 Local/State 6-9 Disease Control reported Meanwhile, the CDC said, a Protection Agency officials es­ offense. “I think the change in the rule that denied family Classified 33-39 Nation/World 10-13 bar in his neighborhood the night of the killing. He He said he kept a bucket of water next to his bunk Thursday. New Jersey study of lung cancer timate that 10 million homes in the members to bring prisoners home-prepared food was one Comics 23-25 O bituaries 9 In its weekly report, the CDC and radon exposure in women was arrested several days later because the primary to defend against inmates known to start gasoline Focus 17-32 O pinion 16 United States may have radon of the reasons for the rioting.” said three studies in that state found a trend toward increasing suspect was reputed to associate with a Robert W. fires in enemy cells. He guarded against early morn­ Peoole 13 Television levels exceeding the EPA A state trooper, who said he was on duty all night and 21-23, 26-27 lung cancer risk with increasing McLaughlin. Detectives mistook that man for Bobby, ing attacks by waking each day before his cell doors Reliaion 18 Vifeather 4 “closely agree” on radon levels. guidelines. had been inside the prison, described the complex as “to­ whose middle initial is ‘K.’ opened. Late sleepers were often attacked, he said. Senior Citizens 20 In a 1985-87 study in 44 towns radon exposure. tally trashed.” I Sports 40-48 1 Weather

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TBXI8L Manchester Herald for murders of ex-wife, son WATERBURY (AP) — Robert J. and her husband, Donald Breny, as of passion that he was in, by the use Founded Dec. 15, 1881 as a weekly. Breton, who stabbed his ex-wife and he was escorted into the courtroom. of a certain type of weapon he used teen-age son to death in a rampage Giostt Daily publication since OcL 1, 1914. After Heiman’s ruling, Breny said — as opposed to a gun — must face / 17.7 Cu. Ft. apparently triggered by their failure he and his wife were relieved that the death penalty because a jury USPS 327-500 to send him a birthday card, was their ordeal was over and that they I Self-Defrost Refrigerator \OL. CIX, No. 24 found it was done in an especially sentenced Friday to die in the state’s could now go on with their lives. cruel manner,” Kelly said. “What Energy saver switch, dual tem perature controls. 2 Publisher electric chair. door shelves—one holds 6-pack. Textured doors. Earlier this month, a Superior we are saying (by following the WWA 3100V DDE4000 Penny M Sieffert The ruling by Superior Court Court jury of eight women and four jury’s recommendation) is that a ^ " MO C G.E. Washer JBP22 Judge Maxwell Heiman makes 9 Editor .George T. Chappell men deliberated just over five hours person who entered a home and Extro lorge capacity. 2 wash Breton the second inmate on death rinse temperatures wiiri ener­ G.E. SELF-CLEANING Managing Editor______Mane P. Grady before deciding that the 42-year-old calmly and dispassionately mur­ News Editor.Opinion Page Editor ______Ron Pobillard row in Connecticut. Serial killer gy-saving cold water nnse Breton should get the death sen­ dered someone in their sleep does 1299 Associate Editor______^ __ Alexander Girelli Michael Ross is there now, awaiting G.E. Dryer Elecfric Range tence. To reach that conclusion, the not deserve the death penalty.” Sports Editor______Len Auster Rust-resIstanI porcelain enam­ the outcome of his appeal to the jury had to decide that there was no ‘ ' ...... r-ils I I l y , . t it u»pi.» H r I»rl.» I . t t AF state Supreme Court. t...... HJ . M,|ig« ! ’ ■ 1 AM. r It'is J*. • . • - AF’H F iM.ltu , el drum, up to 130 minute Business Manager _ __ Jeanne G Fromerth mitigating factor in the attack and Heiman denied the defense’s re­ I M.no' '.I. s .SI-'.1 Vi'i‘» !•> ‘ ,UH. Li'.fgr timed cycle 1249 Personnel Manager_ ____ Denise A Roberts Heiman set the execution date for that the murders were carried out in quest, saying Connecticut law 0E Advertising Director_ Douglas C Murphy Sr. March 19, 1990, although an appeal provides for a judgment by the jury O ne 8" and three 6" Tilt-lock Circulation Director_ __Frank J McSweegan an especially cruel way. to the state’s high court is automatic Cairod ■ surface units Auto Composing Manager______Sheldon Cohen The jury decided on the death only. Early in Breton’s trial, Heiman Pressroom Manager _ ___ Robert H Hubbard in a death penalty case and the ap­ penalty Oct. 4 at 10:53 p.m., seven had ruled that the state’s death oven timer, clock a'-d,sig­ peals process is expected to take at minutes before the 11 p.m. deadline penalty was unconstitutionally nal buzzer least four years. set for the indefinite susptension of vague, prompting a review by the . your satisfaction is our first priority Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by Breton, who was convicted of state Supreme Court. the Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Brainard Place, deliberations. The deadline was set manslaughter more than 20 years Manchester, Conn. 06040 Second class postage paid at so that one juror, Susan Kilby, could Vou have At's ytrsonal ouiraatte Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes ago in the stabbing death of his have her baby by Caesarean section The high court upheld the death- D to the Manchester Herald, P.O Box 591, Manchester, father, was convicted in April of penalty statute, but issued a SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER the next day. EASY TO GET TO: EASY TERMS: Conn. 06040. cl^fication to assist juries in deter­ 445 Hartford Rd. • Keeney St. Exit. 1-384 COMINO re o M THC MAnTPono capital felony in the Dec. 13, 1987, AREA TAKE I M TQ *HE NEW CriooM Motlercard. Vko If you don't receive your Herald by 5 p m. weekdays or Despite the deadline, jurors said |.U4CIME$$WAT OETOFFAT slayings of JoAnn Breton, 38, and mining whether a murder was “espe­ MANCHESTER. CT THC K lIN C T STREET EIIT is]) Diicowat Of ouf GECC plan 7 30 a m. Saturdays, (^ease telephone your carrier. If you they felt no pressure to rush to a TAKE LCrrS TO A l SIEFFERTS cially cruel.” 7 are unable to reach your carrier, call subscriber service at the couple’s 16-year-old son, decision. "MON.-THURS.-FRI.TIL8 HARTFORD 647-9946 by 6 p m. weekdays lor delivery in Manchester. Robert. ’90 tioyt Kxrm a . coin, j Breton’s defense attorneys, public 1-84 Suggested carrier rates are $1 80 weekly, $7.70 for The issue is not what the judge’s Tues., Wed.. Sat. ’W d • Sun. 12-5 V no poymul wquHO Breton, wearing shackles around defenders Richard Kelly and Alan independent judgment may or may or>e month, $23 20 for three months, $46 20 for six his feet, his arms handcuffed behind months and $92 40 lor one year. Newsstand price: 35 MeWhirter, asked Heiman Friday to not be,” Heiman said. “The Legisla­ his back, refused the chance to ad­ cents a copy. make an independent determination ture has, in this case as a matter of The Manchester Herald is a member of The Associated dress the crowded courtroom. He 1.M of whether the death penalty was ap­ fact, set out the parameters of the Press, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the New England showed no emotion as Heiman im­ Press Association and the New England Newspaper As­ propriate in Breton’s case. especially cruel provision. The r posed the sentence, but looked at his sociation “I find it incredulous to believe Legislature (has said) the issue shall 4 ex-wife’s mother, Lauretta Breny, that this man. in the heightened state be resolved by the jury.” Irish will ask Handley targets environment A five-point program on environ­ niversary celebration of Earth Day similar ordinances for Manchester, LOCAL & STATE targeting Polyvinyl Chloride and mental protection measures has been in the spring in conjunction with for resignation outlined by Mary Ann Handley, a Manchester Community College. Polystyrene, which are used in retail Democratic candidate for re-election She is a history professor at the col­ food outlets and fast food chains. to the Board of Directors. lege. And she would support the aquifer Satisfied parents because of ads Handley says she will seek to im­ Handley said she would review an protection plan being developed for plement the program if re-elected. anti-plastic ordinance passed in presentation to the Planning and >1 4 She proposes to preserve the Hamden and work to develop Zoning Commission. By James F. Henry town’s landfill by having the entire halt their appeal Manchester Herald town on a recycling program by the end of 1990. She also says compost­ Manchester Wallace Irish Jr., a Republican candidate for Board ing of leaves must increase to Midget Football of bus stop ruling of Directors, said he will ask Samuel Longest to provide compost for town and resign from his campaign staff because of his ap­ public use. Presents pearance in advertisements supporting IDcmocratic Handley said she would meet By Rick Santos Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. Manchester Herald Tucci’s description of with Town Manager Richard Sartor Irish said Friday he is upset that the Eighth to work out plans to enforce the bm the neighborhood as Utilities DisU-ict has been “politicized” during the The addition of a bus stop on on the use of plastic foam cups in paradise was called into campaign. He is particularly upset, he said, at adver­ the Municipal Building and other Gardner Street has prompted a tisements picturing DiRosa and Longest, a district municipal office buildings and to Mon,., Oct. 30th and group of parents of Martin School question along with director, congratulating each other after a historic extend that ban to the school system. Tues.,0ct. 31st THE pupils to drop plans to appeal a Maffe’s accusation that the agreement between the disu~ict and town was signed 6:00-830 pm school board decision denying their on sewer and fire jurisdiction. She would organize a 20th An­ Charter Oak Park (Hut) SPOOK request for an additional stop on parents wanted special DiRosa and Longest, the former public works Admission: $1.00 per person FREE Halloween Candy Haystack Road. treatment. commissioner for the district, negotiated the agree­ EMERGENCY HOUSE The parents wanted the stop be­ ment for more than a year before it was approved by Fire — Police — Medicai COME IF cause they felt the construction year.” the town directors and district voters last spring. YOU DARE Irish said the advertisements, which appeared in DIAL 911 projects in the neighborhood made it In July, the Board of Education, In Manchester too dangerous for children to walk acting on a recommendation from its the Manchester Herald, make it appear that DiRosa and Longest were the only two people who to school. The children live within building and sites/transportation negotiated the agreement. committee, decided the additional one mile of the school, and therefore Under the agreement, the town has turned over its must walk unless granted an excep­ stop was not necessary. fire station on Tolland Turnpike to the district. The tion by the school board. The parents said they would seek town is planning to put a new firehouse at Tolland One of the parents spearheading an appeal to the decision with the Turnpike and Deming Street, but Irish and other the campaign for the additional bus state Board of Education on the Republicans have said that station is not needed now. stop said Friday that the parents and grounds that two members of the Irish said Longest, a Democrat, became a member school system had reached a settle­ Manchester board made comments of his election staff this summer. He said he has ment. indicating they had biases. worked with Longest many times over the past 10 Brian Bottaro, of Reed Drive, said The comments were made by years. a bus that travels on Gardner Sueet Francis Maffe, chairman of the A phone call to Longest was not relumed Friday was not full to capacity when school building and sites/transportation night. nalloM Irish said “the beauty of the district is that it has opened this year, so a stop was committee, and John Tucci, a mem­ been non-partisan.” He said he has never asked for an ber of the committee. added to pick up the children who endorsement from anyone within the disuict, though would have used the Haystack Road Tucci’s description of the neigh­ he said he has been involved with the district many stop. borhood as “paradise” was called limes in the past and has lived there all his life. PArAdE Bottaro, who has three children into question along with Maffe’s ac­ Irish, who unsuccessfully ran for state repre­ Patrick FlynrvManchesier Herald that attend the Martin School, said cusation that the parents wanted spe­ sentative in the early 1970s, said he is also upset with PUMPKIN PANCAKES — Bonnie Gearin, a first-grade teacher at Nathan about 18 pupils are picked up at the cial treatment. previous Democratic advcrliscmcnls that have made Hale School, shows her class how to make pumpkin pancakes Thursday. new stop. After being accused of bias, Tucci it appear that he does not support the town-district TUESDAY The problem is solved for this said calling the neighborhood fire agreement. He said he supports the agreement Gearin didn’t have to work too hard to keep the children’s attention during completely. this exercise. school year, he said. “But I don’t paradise was a comparison to other know if the situation will exist next children’s situations. Sponsored by: All Children in Costume will receive: Witches, ghosts and ghouls get musical treat Four are arrested • FREE, SAFE Candy the • FREE Novelty Toys .qOp- Manchester By Nancy Pappas anything that would draw in the younger presented one of the greatest challenges he said. But the explanations cannot be for drug ferrying • FREE Plastic Halloween Bags Parkade Manchester Herald ones.” for Alvarez. The members of the or­ too lengthy, he said, because the entire So Alvarez spent almost a year plan­ chestra, all of whom volunteer their time, concert is to be concluded in ap­ NORWALK (AP) — Four people were arraigned • FREE Fun Pads Merchant’s Association Witches, devils, ghosts and ghouls will ning Sunday’s concert, choosing the are looking for a chance to play fine sym­ proximately 70 minutes. Thursday in connection with what police said was an in­ W. Middle Tpke./Broad St. phonic works. • FREE Halloween Rings fill Bailey Auditorium at Manchester pieces and then pulling in as many ele­ “We put some real time constraints on terstate drug ring that ferried cocaine between Norwalk Manchester High School Sunday afternoon, when the ments as possible. For example, the “That’s what attracts them. That’s why ourselves, because we didn’t want to have and Ticonderoga, N.Y. Manchester Symphony Orchestra presents town’s elementary art teachers have put they are willing to come out of their an intermission,” Alvarez said. “We Ronald C. Hansen, 51, Donna R. Veno, 48, and Luis its first children’s concert. together an exhibit of students’ Hal­ houses once a week, to put in their time at thought we’d have uouble getting back Ramierez, 30, all of Norwalk, were arrested in Norwalk g Although most musicians would happi­ loween art work for the hallway outside rehearsals,” said Alvarez. the youngsters’ full attention.” Wednesday night, Norwalk police Sgt. Richard T. Rilling the program center. Much of the literature that’s designed ly avoid “devilish” critics, conductor Already, the symphony is looking said. In many cases, said Alvarez, these for children’s concerts, pieces such as The fourth person, Norma Fto, 45, of Norwalk, was Manuel Alvarez is looking forward to that toward next year’s children’s concert, g sight. The symphony has invited works were created while youngsters lis­ “Tubby the Tuba,” are not interesting arrested when her car was stopped outside of Albany, All children to meet near Lee Jay Bed N' tened to “Danse Macabre,” a spooky enough for the orchestra, said Alvarez. “I which may well include a puppet produc­ youngsters to don their Halloween cos­ tion. N.Y. Wednesday night. Rilling said. He said police Bath, in costume, at 4:30 p.m. Children piece which is the first number on the needed the orchesua to be 100 percent be­ recovered 4.4 pounds of cocaine from the car. tumes and attend this concert, which is MUST be accompanied by a parent. The free for children. symphony’s Sunday program. hind this concert, to really support the “Of course, we want to see how the During a raid on Hansen’s Norwalk home. Rilling said idea of a children’s afternoon. So I had to The presentation of a young people’s During that piece, each ballerina and community responds to this one,” said police recovered scales and $9,000 cash. Parade will walk around the Parkade and pick some works they would enjoy,” he concert marks the achievement of a goal Batman, hobo and harlequin in the Alvarez. “But we are certainly looking The four were charged with conspiracy to distribute which Alvarez set when he took over as said. forward to another musical afternoon for cocaine. Rilling said. end at Northeast Savings inside the audience will be invited to parade around Along with the “Danse Macabre,” Al­ Manchester Symphony conductor last the hall. children. It’s something very different for David Homer, an assistant U.S. Attorney in New York Marshalls Mini Mall where the toys and year. varez settled on “Peter and the Wolf,” to the orchestra to be doing, but it’s someth­ state, said Parr acted as courier ferrying drugs from Nor­ “We wanted to plan things which be narrated by Mark Sullivan of Hartt candy will be distributed. “We wanted to involve some of the would involve the youngsters,” said Al­ ing very important.” walk to Ticonderoga for distribution. town’s younger kids,” he said. “We al­ School of Music, and “Pictures at an Ex­ Rilling said the arrests capped a six-month investiga­ varez in an interview this week. “We hibition.” The Manchester Symphony Orchestra ready reach some of the older students, in wanted them to come to a concert and concert is at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the tion. the sense that we invite the high school That work is made of small musical Parr was ordered held without bond Thursday, Homer hear fine music, but we also wanted them vignettes, each inspired by a particular Bailey Auditorium of Manchester High string players to join the orchestra for cer­ to have fun.” said. painting. For each of these segments, Al­ School. Admission is free for students, $7 i tain pieces. But we weren’t offering The “fine music” piece of that formula varez will be giving a brief explanation. for others. 1 Stolen car obituaries Lyme disease can be spread Manchester Memorial Hospital. Georgette Bantley of Manchester; Julia Schetelat and several nieces and nephews. She was bom in Connecticut and involved in Julia (Schaller) Schetelat, 84, of The funeral will be Monday at lived in Manchester until moving to through blood, research finds 113 Spring St., died Friday (Oct. 27, 9:15 a.m. at the John F. Tierney East Hartford 33 years ago. 1989) at home. She was the wife of Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., She is survived by a daughter, Amand A. Schetelat. followed by a Mass of Christian FARMINGTON (AP) — A Nevertheless, Badon said that the bacteria moves out of the blood Mrs. Leslie (Delia) P. Block, with University of Connecticut researcher fatal crash burial at St. James Church at 10 a.m. people should be rejected as blood and into the tissue quickly, usually She was bom in Switzerland, Burial will be in St. James whom she made her home in East has found evidence that Lyme dis­ donors if they exhibit symptoms of within the first couple of weeks after May 30, 1905, and lived in Cemetery. Calling hours are Sunday Hartford; two sons, Walter f^son of ease can be spread throu^ blood Lyme disease, including the rash infection. By James F. Henry Manchester most of her life. She from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sun Valley, Calif., and Clarence Jef­ transfusions and says people who that occurs in about 60 percent of all During that period, the patient is Manchester Herald was a member of St. James Church. fers, of East Haddam; four might be infected with the disease Memorial donations may be made cases and the flu-like symptoms that usually suffering from flu-like to the American Heart Association, grandchildren, seven great­ should be rejected as donors. most people suffer. symptoms, and would be rejected as Police say a car that crashed into another on Inter­ She is survived by one son, Paul grandchildren ' and four great-great Dr. Stanley Badon stressed that The disease, named for the Con­ a donor for that reason. state-384 in Bolton Sunday, killing an 11-year-old boy, A. Schetelat of Manchester; two 310 Collins St., Hartford 06105. grandchildren. the chances of getting the disease necticut town where it was first Badon agreed that the low levels may have been stolen. brothers, Gustave Schaller of Private services and burial will from a blood transfusion are remote. identified, is most commonly spread of bacteria found in a patient’s ^ lic c said Friday that Joseph Swensson Jr. of Manchester, and August Schaller of Delia P. Parson take place in the East Cemetery in But in a study published in the by the deer tick. blood, and the short period of Manchester filed a stolen car report identifying the car as West Hartford; four sisters, Emma Delia P. Parson, 92, of East Manchester, and there are no calling current issue of the journal ‘Trans­ Dr. Matthew L. Carttcr, of the “spirochetemia,” when the bacteria his. The driver of the car, Thomas C. Flynn, 22, of McLaughlin of Manchester, Louise Hartford, formerly of Manchester, hours. Holmes Funeral Home is in fusions,” Badon found that the bac­ state Department of Health Services is present in the blood, would make Braintree, Mass., has been charged with second-degree Botteron of Manchester, Ceila and the widow of Walter Parson, charge of arrangements. teria that causes Lyme disease can epidemiology unit, said with proper a by transfusion un­ assault with a motor vehicle while intoxicated and reck­ Michaud of East Hartford, and died Friday (Oct. 27, 1989) at survive at least five days in blood health screening, blood-borne Lyme likely, but possible. less driving. platelets stored at 20 degrees cen­ disease should not be a problem. The incidence of reported Lyme State police said earlier this week they will seek an ad­ tigrade, and 45 days in flash-frozen “There’s never been a case disease doubled between 1987 and ditional charge of manslaughter with a motor vehicle State worker claims retaliation plasma stored at minus 18 degrees described in the medical literature of 1988, with 94 percent of all cases against Flynn after Carmello Torrez, died Monday of in­ centigrade. a case transmitted by transfusion,” reported in nine states, including juries sustained in the accident. commission’s Hartford office, said She urged the nine-member com­ The bacteria also survived in red HARTFORD (AP) — A worker Cartter said. “I’m not going to say Connecticut, according to another Flynn is the grandson of Elsie “Bizz” Swensson, a in the Commission on Human she could not say her negative mission to investigate Green’s con­ The Associated Press blood cells stored at 4 degrees cen­ it’s impossible, because there study released Friday. former state representative and Manchester resident. She review was retaliation for her com­ duct. She also sent her complaint to tigrade. Rights and Opportunities who filed HARTFORD APPEARANCE — Paul probably will be a case some day, The federal Centers for Disease said Friday he had been staying in her home on Porter a complaint against the commission plaint. the state attorney general, who Badon said Thursday he was Nitze, senior diplomat and arms but it’s unlikely.” Control reported in the Journal of Street during the summer. director eight months ago now finds But she told The Hartford shares with the state auditors the working with doses of the spirochete Cartter, editor of the Connecticut Joseph Swensson is Elsie Swensson’s son. He told negotiator in the Reagan administration, the American Medical Association herself with her first negative job Courant that her job has been made duty to investigate whistle-blowers’ bacteria considerably higher than Medical Society’s comprehensive that white people living in the Nor­ police in the report that the car had been stolen in Florida spoke in Hartford Friday, where he urged evaluation in 11 years. more difficult by retaliatory acts by complaints. would be found in a normal report on Lyme disease released ear­ theast are most likely to contract while he was there. In the meantime, the worker, management. She said her super­ James J. Grady, special counsel to caution toward Soviet President Gor­ patient’s blood. lier this year, said researchers know Lyme disease. Elsie Swensson said she has not spoken with her Kathleen Northup, is still waiting visors have slowed paperwork she the attorney general, and Henry J. bachev. grandson since before the crash. for action on her complaint against needs to close cases and meet her Becker Jr., Republican state auditor, Swcns.son, who was highly distressed Friday, initially Director Arthur L. Green, whom she production quotas. said they put Northup’s complaint said .she did not want to speak about the issue, but later claims improperly interfered in a In March, Northup accused Green on hold because they thought she said she is “totally devastated” since learning that her case. of interfering in a case for political had agreed to let the commission Caution is urged Riddle becomes first woman AG grandson had been involved in the deadly crash. Green’s spokeswoman, Anita purposes. She said she was forced handle the matter in-house. HARTFORD (AP) — Clarine Nardi Riddle was Riddle moved up from deputy attorney general She said Flynn had been helping with yard duties and Gagnon, said Friday there would be by supervisors, who said they were Northup and her lawyer, Leon M. sworn in Friday as Connecticut’s attorney general, after Democrat Joseph I. Liebcrman was elected to odd jobs around the house over the summer. no comment on the complaint or on acting at Green’s request, to give Rosenblatt of West Hartford, said over Gorbachev the first woman to hold the job and one of only two the U.S. Senate. Joseph Swensson Jr. said he has been advised not to possible links between the com­ favored treatment to a complaint of they never agreed to leave the inves­ now in the country. As a condition of her appointment, O’Neill made speak to the media about the incident by the state police. plaint and Northup’s job evaluation. racial discrimination filed by a tigation to the commission. By Judd Everhart She has been acting attorney general since Jan. 3. her agree not to run for the seat when it opens up TTie car he reported as stolen was a 1988 Musumg con­ Grady has since said that he was Her raised right hand trembling and her left hand Connecticut’s whistle-blower law “prominent black legislator” — Rep. The Associated Press next year. The governor didn’t want to give one vertible. reopening the case. on a Bible held by her husband, Mark, Riddle took forbids retaliation against employees Eric D. Coleman, D-Bloomfield. Democrat an advantage over others who would be Police said Flynn’s car struck a Toyota Corrolla driven who accuse their supervisors or co­ HARTFORD — Paul H. Nitze, a retired diplomau am­ the oath from Gov. William A. O’Neill. seeking the nomination. by Rene Guerra, 19, as it was parked in the breakdown She had been forced to use the “acting” title be­ workers of improprieties. bassador and arms control negotiator, expressed distrust “I understood when I accepted the appointment lane. Five other people were injured. Northup, an investigator in the Friday of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, saying cause she did not yet meet the requirement that the that I had two years to pack everything I wanted to Yvette Guerra, 18, was listed in stable condition on Come see he is “very good at keeping people deceived as to what attorney general have 10 years’ experience with the do in the attorney general’s office and I’m doing Friday evening at Hartford Hospital. She had been flown, he’s going to do next.” Connecticut bar. She passed the mark earlier this that,” she said after the swearing-in. “I love the of­ along with Torrez, to the hospital on the Lifestar W eekly how good a school can be Nitze said the Bush administration has made a good month and the event was scheduled for Friday. fice. This is the greatest job in the world. Helicopter. Both were passengers in the Guerra vehicle. start in foreign policy, adding that “there’s really a better She lauded O’Neill for his commitment to appoint­ “For a person who went to law school to learn a Rene Guerra, 19, was listed in stable condition at St. Health Tip prospect for balancing conventional arms reductions in ing women to high posts, particularly his decision to skill, who never thought she would necessarily be a Francis Hospital in Hartford Friday night. He had Europe than appeared to be the case when we were deal­ make Ellen A. Peters chief justice of the state trial lawyer, never dreamed she’d be attorney originally been in the Intensive Care Unit at Manchester ing with it last fall.” Supreme Court. Peters stood at O ’Neill’s other side general, who really went to law school to be a part of Memorial Hospital and was transferred to St. Francis on The reason, he said, is that Gorbachev “really needs to during the swearing-in. improving the justice system and improving the Friday evening, a spokeswoman from St. Francis said. save money in a big way. The burden on the Soviet “Governor O’Neill has opened real doors for human condition, I can tell you that I can’t think of a Angelica Torrez, 36, and Elizabeth Lopxjz, 14, were economy is much greater than defense expenditures are women,” she said. better job,” she said. taken to Manchester Memorial Hospital, and were treated on the American economy. and released. They also were passengers in the Guerra “It isn’t from the good of their hearts ... (although) vehicle. there has also been a change in their deep belief in the John Logan, 30, of New Britain, a passenger in the by Roy D. Katz, R.Ph. communist system,” Nitze said before a speech to the vehicle Flynn was driving, was initially taken to VITAMIN A — PREGNANCY World Affairs Center, a group of businessmen and civic Aparo ruling due by Wednesday Manchester Memorial Hospital. He was later transferred leaders interested in foreign pwlicy. to Hartford Hospital, where he was released. For a pregnant woman, the RDA ol H/lRTFORD (AP) — A Superior Santos filed a 50-page document vitamin A is 8000 units, an amount Despite the popular perception of Gorbachev as a from applying for the program. Witnesses of the accident scene said that Rene Guerra Court judge is expected to nile by Thursday supporting the request for exceeded by most multivitamin pills proponent of change and openness through “glasnost,” Under the alternative sentencing had been ejected from the car, coming to rest several (JAMA). The danger Is that dally vi­ Wednesday whether to grant specie accelerated rehabilitation, a special Nitze said the Soviet leader has essentially become a plan, prepared by the Connecticut hundred feet from the point of impact. tamin A doses of 25,000 units tend probation to a Glastonbury teen-ager form of probation which, if granted, to cause birth defects involving the “one-man dictator.” Center on Sentencing Alternatives, Flynn, who according to state police was not injured in charged in the slaying of her mother. would gurantee that Aparo serve no baby's face, heart, spine and brain If Aparo would be committed to a the accident, is being held in Brooklyn State Jail on taken during the first 3 months of “Nobody can stand up to him today,” said Nitze, “and Hubert Santos, Karin Aparo’s at­ I don’t approve of one-man dictatorships even if they prison time and that her criminal lengthy house arrest which would be $5,0(X) cash bail. pregnancy. To be safe, any woman torney, argued Friday the teen-ager record be erased after two years. monitored by the state Department Elsie Swensson said she will be speaking with Flynn’s who is pregnant should avoid vi­ might look as though they’re heading in a benevolent tamin A excess, and should take is suffering from serious mental ill­ Prosecutors opposed the request. of Adult Probation through a special mother today about the incident. direction toward their own people. You never can tell ness caused by physical and mental only vitamins that are labeled for Open House about dictators. Authorities allege that Aparo and electronic system capable of taking PRENATAL use. She should avoid abuse inflicted by her mother, Joyce her former boyfriend, Dennis taking other pills (especially skin “We want to be sure that the things that he’s suggest­ still pictures of Aparo at her place of Tour the campus Aparo, since she was 5 years old. Coleman, 21, planned the killing for Hartford teen shot medications) during her preg­ ing do, in fact, take place ... before we let down our confinement. nancy. Meet faculty, parents and students A state agency that recommends more than a year. guard,” the ambassador said. Aparo would take part in a HARTFORD (AP) — A 14-year-old Hartford youth alternative sentences has prepared a Coleman has admitted that he lengthy period of community ser­ was shot Friday in what police said may have been a Sunday, October 29 As a negotiator alongside former Secretary of State non-prison sentence that would in­ George Schultz, Nitze, then special adviser to President strangled the 47-year-old woman vice with the Department of Correc­ drug-related dispute. clude house arrest and community 2-4 p.m. Reagan on arms control, had frequent opportunities to and has agreed to testify that Karin tion’s AIDS program. She would be The Hartford teen-ager was shot at least once with a ^'emedicine service with AIDS patients should talk with and size up Gorbachev. Aparo begged him to kill her. working with AIDS patients who arc small caliber handgun after a confrontation with an Superior Court Judge Francis R. ^ o p p e " "He’s a very impressive man. He’s full of wit, charac­ Coleman is expected to be sentenced on probation and those who are in­ unidentified assailant on Acton Street shortly before 5 Quinn grant the request for ac­ Nov. 14 to 30 to 43 years in prison. carcerated. p.m. Friday, Hartford police Sgt. Stephen M. Maguire Watkinson School ter, quite a person,” Nitze said. celerated rehabilitation. an independent, coeducational day school for grades 6-12 “He’s very good at keeping people deceived as to what Aparo, 18, has been charged with Although accelerated rehabilita­ But Joyce Aparo’s mother, said. 348 Main Street 180 Bloomfield Avc., Hartford, CT 06105 (203) 236-5618 Maguire said the youth suffered wounds to his right he’s going to do next, producing some kind of a coup, tion is generally granted to first-time brother and sister dready have said Manchester For information, or a free copy of our video, call Kay .Montgomery. accessory to murder and conspiracy hand and right abdomen and was in stable condition after which enables him to get rid of one class of opponents offenders charged with non-serious they would not object were expected to commit murder in the Aug. 5, undergoing surgery at Saint Francis Hospital • 649 1025 i after another, to the point where he’s now become what 1987, slaying of her mother, Joyce crimes, state law does not prevent to ^)cak on Karin Aparo’s behalf one might call a one-man dictatorship.” Aparo. defendants charged with murder today. 1 Federal deficit Court rules British tourist NATION & WORLD was murdered in game park at $152 billion NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A play by a pcr.son or persons un­ British tourist whose charred bones known,” Chief Magistrate Joseph were found in a game park was mur­ Mango said at the conclusion of his ‘Lost’ tritium WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal budget deficit dered, a court ruled Friday, vindicat­ inquiry, which began in mid-August totaled $152.1 billion in 1989, marking the third year of ing her father’s yearlong battle and heard 38 witnesses before en­ cs.sentially unchanged fiscal red ink, the government said against state investigators who ding Oct. 6. Friday. claimed wild animals had killed her. In rejecting the sute’s contention puzzles U.S.; For the first time, interest on the $2.8 trillion national The death of Julie Ward remains that Ms. Ward had been killed by debt exceeded Social Security spending, pushing the in­ unsolved, however, with no one ar­ animals. Mango .said: “1 think the terest category into second place, behind military expen­ rested and the judge saying he saw animals arc innocent. If they arc shipments end ditures. no need for further investigation. guilty at all, it is in eating what they The budget gap for the year ending Sept. 30 marked a Ms. Ward’s father has charged there found.” $3.1 billion, or 2 percent, improvement over the $155.2 was an official cover-up to protect However, he said he “saw no WASHINGTO^ (AP) — An Energy Department billion deficit in 1988, the Treasury Department ^ d the Kenya’s lucrative tourism industry. reason” to investigate her death fur­ laboratory in lennessee said Friday it suspended com­ Office of Management and Budget said in a joint an­ Ms. Ward’s partly charred lower ther and rejected claims by her fami­ mercial shipments of tritium, a radioactive gas used nouncement. left leg and lower jaw were found on ly that the state had engaged in a mainly in making nuclear warheads, after failing to find But, it was still more than the 1987 deficit of $149.7 JULIE WARD Sept. 13, 1988, in the .sprawling cover-up to protect her killer or missing quantities of the material. billion. All three years are well under the record high of . . . death ruled a murder Masai Mara Game Reserve, a week Kenya’s $360 million annual tourist “For now, we’re on hold on making further ship­ $221.1 billion in 1986. after she reportedly left the world- trade. ments,” said Jim Alexander, a spokesman for the Oak Budget Director Richard Darman told reporters he was renowned park while on a wildlife “There has been a shong attack Ridge National Laboratory near Oak Ridge, Tenn. “not satisified” with the deficit, but said, “The good news on the quality of the investigations fi’ •'*'1 V photography expedition. Murray Rosenthal, deputy director of the lab, said later l\ is that the deficits arc not heading up.” ‘Kidnaped’ woman ... and allegations of a cover-up,” \ The suite claimed the 28-ycar-old in a telephone interview that investigators had not yet Private economists, however, dismissed the small im­ woman was eaten by carnivores Mango said. “Of course the state ruled out the possibility the material was stolen. He provement, and predicted a rising tide of red ink in 1990. finally identified after abandoning her vehicle mired docs not admit this.” added that there was no evidence of this and a more like­ They noted that the deficit was nearly $10 billion in mud. The Masai Mara is home to He further denied that Simon ly explanation was that the tritium-handling equipment smaller simply because the government failed in a last- FALMOUTH, Maine (AP) — A lions, vultures, hyenas and leopards Makallah, the Ma.sai Mara’s chief had developed an air leak. minute rush to complete five large savings and loan rcs- woman who officials at first among other meat caters. game warden, is or was a principal Rosenthal said shipments were suspended Oct. 5, cues. believed was a deaf, kidnapped Her father, John Ward, a hotelier suspect in Ms. Ward’s murder. shortly after it was discovered that a small amount of The Resolution Trust Corp., a new agency created to teen-ager is actually 27 years old from Suffolk, England, contended During the inquest. Ward’s attor­ uitium shipped to a commercial customer in California bail out the S&L industry, .spent $9.1 billion by Sept. 30 and was not abducted, police said she was murdered, hacked up and ney, Byron Gcorgiadis, had tried to was missing. No date has been set for resuming ship­ instead of the $18.8 billion anticipated. The $9.7 billion Friday. burned with gasoline. He pleaded build a ca.se that Ms. Ward was ments, Rosenthal said. difference will add to the deficit in 1990. The woman initially turned up, with the state to order an inquest and killed by someone who knew the Spokesmen at department headquarters in Washington “The promises that have come out of Washington frightened and confused, at an spent tens of thousands of dollars game park well, had freedom of said they had no firm information about the situation at about budget balancing have been unfulfilled,” said elementary school more than a and hundreds of hours in a private movement there and could have or­ Oak Ridge. They said questions about missing tritium economist William V. Sullivan Jr. of Dean Witter month ago. She told a teacher investigation of her death. dered or inspired a cover-up of the and the Oak Ridge operation were being reviewed by Reynolds Inc. through sign language that she “There is ample and substantial circumstances surrounding her dis- Energy Secretary James D. Watkins. “We sec virtually no progress on the budgetary front needed help. appcarcance. The Associaied Press evidence that Julie Ward died of foul Senior officials directly involved in the issue declined and doubt the government can print $150 billion deficits She was taken to a school for the 10 accept a reporter’s phone calls. NO COMMENT — Former HUD Secretary Samuel Pierce leaves a Capitol Hill office build­ for the indefinite future without some sort of adverse deaf and said her name was Toby The department last July announced a halt in tritium ing Friday after he refused to answer questions from a House subcommittee investigating consequences for this economy,” he warned. Cole and indicated that she was kid­ o - "A TASTELESS, ODORLESS AND COLORLESS shipments from Oak Ridge following an inconclusive charges of fraud in federal housing programs during his tenure. In August, the Bush administration projected a 1990 napped from California three years LIQUID ESSENTIAL TO HUMAN EXISTANCE." search for about 5 grams of tritium that lab records said deficit of $116.2 billion. Automatic spending cuts or­ ago then moved around the country, had been shipped to commercial customers but that the dered under the Gramm-Rudman law would reduce that possibly by people with ties to the BOTTLE WATER W ebster buyers said never arrived. In August, the department said to $100 billion, but the administration and Congress occult. it was resuming most shipments after finding bits of the Pierce refuses again to talk could avoid the automatic cuts by agreeing to a spending But police and FBI officials said WITHOUT THE BOTTLE missing material and discounting the likelihood of theft. package with an official budget gap of $110 billion. in a statement Friday that the 30 per gallon Most tritium supplies, which arc classified by the However, the Congressional Budget Office is project­ woman has since been identified as government, are used for nuclear weapons. Smaller Democrats want a special prosecutor on the case ing a substantially higher deficit of $140 billion and Margaret Louise Hcrget, 27, from ‘ Completely maintenance free amounts arc sold to domestic and foreign companies for private analysts say even that’s optimistic. Oregon and Louisiana. ‘ FREE 3 day, no obligation trial use in biological and energy research and in making WASHINGTON (AP) — Former conducting investigations into HUD would ask it to formally ask the Jus­ “I think Gramm-Rudman is just a fiction. 1 would say Police now do not believe the luminous lights and dials. HUD Secretary Samuel R. Pierce Jr. matters almost on a nationwide tice Department to name a special the deficit this coming year is going to be ... al^ least woman was abducted, said p>olice For more info c a ll... 646-0136 An internal lab report on efforts last summer to ac­ declared Friday he was guilty of “no basis.” prosecutor to investigate Pierce. $160 billion, possibly as much as $175 billion,” said Lt. Michael Bouchard. He rcfu.scd to count for the missing material said theft was possible but illegal or wrongful acts” but refused Eramian said the department is Michael K. Evans, an economic consultant in elaborate how officials reached that “Now it’s clear that Sam Pierce is unlikely. The report described a bizarre sequence of again to testify about scandals at his conducting 700 investigations “into Washington. conclusion. events at Oak Ridge stemming from attempts to explain department, invoking his constitu­ criminal m.atters” involving the stonewalling,” said Rep. Charles Hcrget has u.scd a half-dozen why commercial tritium buyers were complaining about tional right against self-incrimina- operation of HUD programs. The Schumer, D-N.Y. “Our only choice other names at other times, and was receiving far less tritium than they ordered. lion. department is also “closely review­ now is to take the process from the living with her parents in Sandy, In some cases, customers reported getting 40 percent Democratic congressmen called ing congressional testimony dealing legislative arena and move it into Hemingway affair Ore., as recently as this past sum­ less tritium than they paid for. Discrepancies in the ship­ for the Justice Department to ap­ with HUD matters.” the arena of an independent coun­ mer, Bouchard said. sel.” ping records date back at least to 1985, the July 20 report point a special prosecutor to take Much of the work is being coor­ The woman moved to Louisiana over the investigation. dinated by the Justice Department’s may be ju st fiction in August and apparently lived there indicated. “I think it’s clear from these hear­ TO SERVE YOU BEHER A copy of the confidential report and related Oak The chairman of the House panel fraud section. But Eramian said the bv hcr.self, he said. departmeht’s public integrity section ings ... that there is criminal activity STARTING OCTOBER 30 Ridge documents were obtained by The Associated Press investigating allegations of fraud, BOSTON (AP) — Did Ernest Hemingway (alias “is also involved in this effort.” That at HUD in the area of defrauding of earlier this week under a Freedom of Information Act re­ mismanagement and influence ped­ Frederic Henry) really have the steamy love affair with unit of the criminal division inves­ the federal government, conspiracy quest. dling, Rep. Tom Lantos, D-Calif., his Red Cross nurse Agnes von Kurowsky (alias OUR NEW HOURS tigates allegations of bribery or to defraud the government, and we excused Pierce from a subpoena re­ Catherine Barkley) that his novel “A Farewell to Arms” WILL BE hivcstigators for Martin Marietta Energy Systems Inc., quiring still another appearance next other improper conduct involving may well have perjury,” said Rep. which runs Oak Ridge under an Energy Department con­ week and said his panel would soon public officials. Bruce Morrison, D-Conn. suggests? o MONDAY THRU FRIDAY One of the juicier questions racing around literary tract, said in the July report that a significant amount of Pierce said he was declining to end its inquiry. Lantos, meanwhile, disclosed that circles for years, its answer is contained in von 9:00 TO 5:30 tritium was lost during a test shipment between lab build­ He said the subcommittee had testify because he believed he had ings. Pierce had asked HUD to pay his Kurowsky’s diary for 1918, made public Friday for the THURSDAY “demonstrated a colossal scandal” been made a target of the subcom­ Based on figures in the report, it appeared the loss legal expenses stemming from the first time, a Hemingway scholar says. 9:00 TO 8:00 existed at the Department of Hous­ mittee’s investigation and “unfairly congressional probe — and that “Is there any evidence to .suggest that they consum­ amounted to about 2 grams. That is about half the ing and Urban Development during amount needed to make a single atomic warhead, accord­ accused of alleged lies and HUD Secretary Jack Kemp had mated their relationship at any point?” Professor James SATURDAY the Reagan administration. And he dishonesty.” ing to private analysts. rejected the request. Nagel of Northeastern University said. 9:00 TO 1:00 said the panel did not plan to offer He testified voluntarily before the “My answer is no.” Ironically, the test shipment was arranged as part of a immunity from prosecution to panel last May. But he refused to Pierce read a statement to the Nagel and Henry Villard, an 89-year-old retired U.S. The Park will close broader effort to find reasons for the shipping discrepan­ Pierce or his former aides as a way testify last month when the panel panel saying he hoped to give his diplomat who knew Hemingway and von Kurowsky and for the winter on AAA TRAVEL AGENCY cies. Workers loaded tritium into a container, sent it of compelling them to testify. subpoenaed him to answer questions version of events some day. donated her diary to the John F. Kennedy Library’s Oct. 29'" across the lab to another building, unloaded part of it for “I have high hopes the Justice about what members say are incon­ “Although people may disagree Hemingway archive, say the novel was just the wishful sampling, reloaded it, sent it back to the original building Department will do its duty,” Lantos sistencies and contradictions be­ thinking of a young writer in a more prudish era. WICKHAM PARK AND AUTO CLUB and unloaded it again. For reasons not yet publicly ex­ said. with policies of the Reagan ad­ tween his and other witnesses’ tes­ ministration, or with my personal The slender, yellowing diary provides the basis for 1329 West Middle Turnpike 391 BROAD STREH plained, three-quarters of the tritium was lost in the Asked about Lantos’ request for a timony. Nagel and Villard’s new book, “Hemingway in Love and Manchester, Connecticut round trip. special prosecutor. Justice Depart­ management style while secretary of MANCHESTER Following Pierce’s latest refusal, HUD, I believe that 1 committed no War: The Lost Diary of Agnes Kiuowsky,^ Her Letters, 528-0856 Leakage from the containers and other procedural ment spokesman Daniel Eramian two Democrats on the House illegal or wrongful acts,” Pierce and Correspondence of Ernest Hemingway. problems were ruled out. said: “TTie Department of Justice is Judiciary Committee said they said. 1 )

PEOPLE Jane Pauley to leave ‘Today’ Hostage marks NEW YORK (AP) — Jane Pauley became a ready-for-prime-time McMahons agree on divorce player Friday as she told ‘Today” his fifth year (AP) — Ed McMahon will share cus­ viewers she will leave the NBC tody of his 3-year-old daughter with his estranged wife program after being its co-host for / and provide child and spousal support worth $50,000 a BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Terry A. Anderson, a jour­ 13 years. month, an attorney said. nal isi who was 37 years old when pro-Iranian kidnapprers Pauley, whose move was ex­ The agreement was reached Thursday in a court hear­ shoved him into a car and sped away, became 42 on pected and had been preceded by ing, but the couple’s divorce will not be final until at Friday — still in captivity, still with no prospect of weeks of reports that she was un­ freedom. least January 1991 because they agreed to file income happy on ‘Today” and wanted out, taxes jointly this year, said attorney Robert Kaufman, Staff members of the Associated FYcss bureau in said she would leave the show at the (M who represents Victoria McMahon. end of the year. Beirut, where Anderson was chief Middle East cor­ McMahon, Johnny Carson’s sidekick on “The Tonight respondent, held a sad but resolute birthday party, as they However, she said she had ex­ do each year. Show,” filed for divorce July 25. tended her contract at NBC through “It’s a painful situation I’m living through,” he said. Lebanese ewspapers published letters to him from 1992. And she hugged her an­ “I’m an old Marine and I handle battle well.” family, friends ami ollcagucs. Television stations broad­ nounced successor, ‘Today” news Ms. McMahon said she was “very pleased” with the cast a videotape of his 4-ycar-old daughter, Sulomc, bom anchor Deborah Norville, and gave three months after he was kidnapped March 16, 1985. agreement. Of the divorce, she said: “It’s unfortunate, her an alarm clock. The three-minute tape showed Sulomc singing “Happy but I feel fine.” In an interview later, F^uley said birthday to Daddy,” blowing out candies on a birthday Johnson to pitch commercials there had been a happy ending to cake and reading a letter she wrote telling the father she what had been tense talks with NBC has never seen that she loves him. DETROIT (AP) — Basketball star Vinnie Johnson, News executives. She will host a Likewise in the AP office, staffers sang to their boss, dubbed the “Microwave” because of his sizzling shoot­ prime-time special in March, do “Happy Birthday, dear Terry!” Thirty journalists invited ing for the Detroit Pistons, will become the pitch man for special reports for the “NBC Nightly for the occasion joined in. a line of quick-heating soups. News,” and co-anchor a new The Associated Press Johnson will endorse Campbell’s Microwave Soups in newsmagazine series premiering in The party, complete with a cake and candles, was held — Co-host Jane Pauley, right, of the NBC’s in Anderson’s office, which his colleagues call ‘Terry’s radio advertisements and at special events beginning in June, NBC said. FAREWELL room.” January. But she said she once had felt that ‘Today” show, hugs her successor, Deborah Norville, on the It remains as he left it, as if he nnght walk in at any The Associated Press “I guess they want me to add some heat to their NBC executives wanted her to leave set Friday. time, except for one wall covered with the 14 HAPPY ARRIVALS — Refugees from East Germany embrace upon their arrival on West product,” Johnson said Thursday. the show — the one in charge of photographs of Anderson released by Islamic Jihad, the Johnson’s pay for the endorsement was not disclosed. ‘Today” denied this — and that she group that holds him, and a few of Sulomc. German soil today. They belong to a group that had been in the West German embassy “Obviously, Vinnie’s nickname played a big part in herself had wanted to leave because A small color photograph of his cider daughter, in Prague until today. our decision,” said Donald Goerke, a Campbell execu­ of various changes on it. Gabriel, playing with her dog rests on his metal desk. tive. Although taking pains not to ^^Everyone should She was 10 when her father was abducted. Forbes answers Harvard parody blame Norville, she said the one The Arabic-language An-Nahar and As-Safir and the change that probably triggered her French-language L’Orient Le Jour published the letters Amnesty for East German CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — Malcolm Forbes thought of leaving came last month know what's to Anderson in English, in hopes his captors would allow responded to a Harvard Lampoon parody of his magazine when Norville replaced John Palmer him to read them. Released hostages say Anderson — the with his usual zeal — he roared up to Lampoon head­ as ‘Today” news anchor. NBC as­ longest-held of the 18 Western hostages in Lebanon — escapees and demonstrators quarters on a motorcycle and autographed dollar bills. signed him Norville’s former anchor has been given occasional access to newspapers and The multimillionaire publisher of Forbes magazine ar­ job on the earlier “NBC News at going on in our rived Thursday at Harvard in a helicopter. He toured the television. BERLIN (AP) — The East Ger­ mans not to flee through Czechos­ Sunrise.” Nov. 1. The restrictions were im­ campus, signed students’ money and led a pack of 50 Norville’s expanded role on “In honor of your birthday on Friday, we will be in man government, pushed toward lovakia, saying, “Everyone is posed Oct. 3 after thousands of East motorcyclists to the Lampoon offices. “Today,” in which she shared the Washington with other hostage families to mark another reform by mass flight and protest, Germans sought refuge in the West needed here.” schools. And “It’s illegal to deface currency,” Forbes said, so “it’s same desk and thus exposure as sad year in which you have been denied your freedom,” declared amnesty Friday for German Embassy in Prague to press Frontier guards have shot nearly very flattering when someone gives you a buck and im­ Pauley and co-host Bryant Gumbcl, his sister, Peggy Say, wrote to him. demonsuators, people who have left demands to be allowed to go West. 200 escaping East Germans to death plies he’s not going to spend it.” was only one of a number of chan­ “We do our very best for you, Terry, but we come the counU7 illegally and thousands ADN quoted an Interior Ministry since the Berlin Wall was built in everyone should The Harvard Lampoon, the humor magazine published ges that had weighed on her mind, together on another birthday with feelings of fmstration jailed for u-ying to escape. statement as appealing to East Ger­ 1961. by Harvard students, specializes in parodies of more Pauley said. She didn’t elaborate. and defeat. Leaders of the pro-democracy op­ But talks with NBC News presi­ position praised the action, the most serious publications. The latest is a version of Forbes magazine that pokes fun at Forbes’ annual list of the dent Michael Gartner and NBC have a say about dramatic that Egon Krenz has taken Spxirts president Dick Ebcrsol, who Free squid offer since becoming Communist Party Bridge country’s 4(X) wealthiest people. last summer also was given ‘Today” chief last week, but said more must Ford off the hook with Midler to oversee, left her feeling that they be done. our schools/' Willy drew trumps (noting happily LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ford Motor Co. is off the weren’t thinking of her future, she produces a riot Despite the concessions, NORTH 10- 28-89 that West had ruffed with a natural hook in singer-actress ’s $10 million lawsuit said. r : — thousands of people demonstrated ♦ AK J94 winner), and then played a spade to “We didn’t believe each other,” LISBON, Portugal (AP) — A seafood promotion sank ♦ Q 3 over a TV car commercial that used an imitation of her Friday night in several cities dummy’s king. Then he led the dia­ she said. “They did not believe that I like a cherrystone Friday when thousands of people demanding greater reforms and ♦ KJ3 mond jack to find out who had the singing voice. Most of Mancliester's lax dollai-s ♦ 963 U.S. District Judge A. 'Wallace Tashima ruled simply wanted to leave the ‘Today’ mobbed a stand passing out free samples of frozen squid, democracy. queen. East of course played low and Thursday there was insufficient evidence to proceed show. 1 did not believe that they are spent on education. To keep then chased a truck as it fled with tons' of the coveted East Germany’s official ADN WEST EAST Willy ruffed. Now Willy tried some against Ford, but allowed the lawsuit to stand against an were committed to my future here at residentvs informed of how—and calamari. ’ •' news agency said 12,000 people ♦ 8 7 5 ♦ Q to 3 “thinking.” Wouldn’t East have over­ ♦ J 9 8 5 ♦ 4 called with anything more than six advertising agency. Young & Rubicam Inc. NBC.” how well—our tax dollai-s are An estimated 3,500 rampaged through Lisbon’s marched through downtown Dres­ ♦ A Q 10 7 5 ♦ 9 4 2 central Rossio square mying to get their samples of the clubs headed by the A-Q-J? Perhaps. “We were pleased by the decision and it was a being spent, Malcolm Barlow den demanding an investigation into ♦ to ♦ A Q J 8 7 4 So Willy played a spade to dummy’s decision we anticipated based on Ms. Midler s failure to tentacled mollusk, overturning flower stalls that fill the alleged police brutality-during SOUTH jack and was down two when East won present any evidence to prove her case against Ford,” proposes that a regular mailer, picturesque plaza; protests this month. About 100,000 ♦ 62 the queen and cashed another club. said Howard J. Privett, attorney for the automobile covering scluxil s>’stem-wide Police reinforcements were called in to quell the people rallied peacefully in Dresden ♦ A K 10 7 6 2 Willy had a tip-off when West melee. No arrests or injuries were reported. Thursday. ♦ 8 6 played ace and a diamond. If West manufacturer. activities, he sent to all resi­ Miss Midler’s lawyers would not comment on the The frozen squid giveaway was part of a promotional ADN said" in Karl-Marx-Stadt, ♦ K 5 2 held ace of diamonds and no queen, he dents, whether or not they have campaign by the Portuguese Institute for Fisheries, which . 10,000 people marched through the Vulnerable: East-West might have underled the diamond ace, ruling. children in the schools. T)\c onln announced Thursday it would hand out 20 tons of squid Dealer: West making declarer guess. But that city center shouting,’ “We want to doesn’t mean Willy should finesse. way to make our schools better around the country in an effort to boost sales of frozen see deeds!” If reported 3,500 people Sorry about the trees, folks seafood. ' . South West North East East after all has a high club that he for learning is to learn more about our schools. demonstrated in Senftenberg for bet­ Pass 1 ♦ Pass must keep; if West keeps the diamond BALTIMORE (AP) — Fbr the second tiinc in as many By 8 a.m., long lines of bargain-hungry citizens sur­ ter living conditions and in Saalfcid 2V Pass 2 ♦ Pass queen, who is going to be able to kqcp weeks the production crew on Barry Levinson’s latest rounded the flimsy wooden stall where the squid samples 2,000 people marched with burning 34T Pass 4V All pass the spade queen as declarer cashes all movie’is apologizing to residents — this time for rushing were to be given out two hours later. The truck carrying candles to the main square where Opening lead: ♦ 10 his trumps? Willy’s right play is to win ELECT MALCOLM BARLOW eight tons of squid showed up at 10 a.m. and the lines they held talks with local Com­ dummy’s diamond king, cash the The director needed a winter look for filming Wednes­ collapsed as thousands mobbed the stall. munist ftrty officials. spade king, and then run his trumps. day in warm, summery weather, so a crew member The truck sped away only two minutes after the dis­ A later ADN report said 20,000 On the last trump, dummy is down to stripped leaves from young sycamores. Candidate for Board of Education tribution began. The crowd chased the truck across the A-J of spades and the diamond jack. MOTbers of a neighborhood association that has people joined a procession in Thinking East holds Q-10 of spades and the square, overturning stalls and circling a large ornamental Guesuow carrying banners calling queen of clubs. West must keep the di­ protected the trees from drought and vandalism com- fountain. for the legalization of the New leads to trouble VOTE • NOV 7 By James Jacoby amond queen, so he throws a spade. “I wasn’t afraid but I’ve never seen anything like it Forum opposition group. Now Willy discards dummy’s diamond ^'h4ike Malone, the movie’s location manager, since the revolution,” said flower merchant Albertina No violence was reported. Willy Nilly got to four hearts, and jack. What should East do? If he DEBORAH NORVILLE A VOTE IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE r Silva, 57, who hurled buckets of water at the mob to Along with the amnesty, West led the club 10. East won the ace throws the club queen, Willy’s five- ^^W e’resorry. We’re sorry,” he said. “We don’t want to ... replaces Jane Pauley Paid for by the Conimiltee to Elwt Malcolm Barlow, Frederick I. Birrrett Ir.. Treiisurer_____ keep them away from her stall. authorities also announced that rules and returned the jack. West ruffed spot becomes a winner. If East throws be called insensitive uee-killers.” She was referring to the April 25, 1974, overthrow of requiring visas or passports to travel Willy’s king, and then played diamond a spade, declarer can play to dummy’s the 48-year -old rightist dictatorship. ace, dropping Blast’s queen and mak­ to Czechoslovakia will be lifted ace and a diamond to dummy's king. ing the contract. 1 i Financial Snapshot BUSINESS 1 F rid a y , October 27,1989 I 10 DAYS INTEREST ONLY! RATES W**k i do** W**k *90 Y**r *yo m •***l*Mt*n*M«

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NEW YORK — The stock market Auto issues were weak for the second AND MODELS " capped off a week-long run of losses with doggedly pursuing a cut in the tax on capiti That money will be used to keep the govern­ - FACTORY DIRECT - straight session after the Big Three domes­ ■ IF YOU SPEND $l(X)-$ 199.99* YOU RECEIVE A G IR CERTIFI­ gains. another broad decline Friday amid worries ment going after Tuesday night, when federal SUPPLIES LIMITED tic manufacturers all reported declines in “There apparently is no limit to what they’ll credit authority drops from the current $2.87 over weakness in corporate earnings. third-quarter operating earnings. Chrysler CATE WORTH 20®/o OF YOUR TOTAL PURCHASES FIRS T COME FIRS T SERVE { y - - do” to get a capital-gains cut. Senate Majority trillion to $2.80 trillion. The extra $17.6 billion The Dow Jones average of 30 in­ lost 1/2 to 213/4; 3/8 to 44, I IF YOU SPEND $2(X) OR MORE* YOU RECEIVE A G IR CERTIFI­ Leader George J. Mitchell, D-Maine, told from securities sales is expected to carry the Charter Oak Mall & Manchester Parkade dustrials fell 17.01 to 2,5%.72, extending and Ford Motor 3/g to 471/8. reporters. government for another week, through Nov. 7. F m s i H^rto/a Ntiti to its loss for the week to 92.42 points. Precious-metals issues, by contrast, CATE WORTH 25®/o OF YOUR TOTAL PURCHASES FRIDAY • SATURDAY • SUNDAY White House Budget Director Richard G. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, chairman of Declining issues outnumbered advances bolstered by rising gold prices in world Darman responded with a lecture to senators the Senate Finance Committee, described the October 27, 28 & 29 by more than 5 to 2 in nationwide trading markets and increased talk about the pos­ 10 am to 6 pm IT'S EASY TO SAVE 157o TO 25% about the need for statesmanship. “We need emergency borrowing as an unprecedented of New York Stock Exchange-listed stock- sibility of a recession. people in Congress to get back to their better gamble. “I don’t see how such an action can Prtces add ta> plus sh.ppmg of 119 95 per unii cWIIP' s, with 416 up, 1,108 down and 418 un­ ASA Ltd. climbed 35/8 to 495/8; Homes- selves in all of this,” Darman said. EXAMPLE; fail to undermine confidence in our financial changed. take Mining II/8 to 167/8; Amax Gold 3/4 SAVE YOUR SALES RECEIPTS Meanwhile, the long-running squabble on $40 Purchase operations,” he said. Volume on the floor of the Big Board to 15; Battle Mountain Gold 3/4 to 163/4, UNTIL AFTER YOUR RNAL PURCHASE, NOT capiul gains continued to block Senate action He said there is no danger that Congress and American Barrick Resources 13/8 to $80 Purchase THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER came to 170.33 million shares, against LATER THAN NOVEMBER 4, 1989 on bills to provide economic assistance to would fail to raise the debt ceiling or do any­ 175.24 million in the previous session. 273/4. $120 Purchase Poland and Hungary and to raise the federal thing else that would jeopardize government INVITES YOU TO Nationwide, consolidated volume in Unisys dropped 3/4 to 161/4. The com­ $240 Total Purchase] debt limit so the government can continue to checks for 38.9 million Social Security pany reported a $648.20 million loss for BRING IN YOUR RECEIPTS NYSE-listed issues, including trades in NOT LATER THAN NOVEMBER 4, 1989 RECEIVE A GIFT , borrow money. It also is slowing work by recipients. those stocks on regional exchanges and in the third quarter, including the effects of CERTIFICATE WORTH Senate and House negotiators on a compromise Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole of Kan­ the over-the-counter market, totaled restructuring costs and other charges. bill to reduce the budget deficit. TOUR in 25% OF YOUR n sas said there is no reason Democrats should be 199.06 million shares. Crossland Savings fell 17/8 to 51/4. The I GET YOUR GIFT CERTIFICATE The Treasury Department stepped in Friday TOTAL PURCHASES shocked by President Bush’s persistence on a Analysis said a series of unpleasant company reported a $175.54 million THE AMOUNT BASED ON THE TOTAL OF with a plan to ensure that Social Security Town Hall capital-gains cut. “The president campaigned surprises in companies’ earnings reports quarterly loss and said it sought help from YOUR PURCHASES OCTOBER 25TH - checks will go out next week even if Congress and investment bankers for a capital restructur- $60 on this issue,” Dole said. “It’s not a surprise.” for the third quarter raised concerns that NOVEMBER 4TH and the president are unable to agree on a Lincoln Center have continued to weigh down the market. ing. . . . , higher debt limit. The department announced At Bush’s urging, the House voted last Minimum S20 purchcjse. Gift Cerfificerte amounts are based on purchases m ade When stocks have been under pressure As measured by Wilshire Associates October 25-November 4.1989 ONLY, Prior soles excluded. that it will borrow $17.6 billion on an emer­ month to tax capital gains — which are profits index of more than 5,000 actively traded from the sale of stocks and other investments Thursday, November 2nd lately, brokers added, they haven’t at­ NOT TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH BRIDAL SALES. gency basis Monday. tracted much support from “bargain hunt­ stocks, the market lost $28.77 billion, or Friday’s armouncement was considerably — at a lower rate than applies to wages and Noon to 7:30 PM 0.87 percent, in value. other income. The House attached the cut to a ing” investors. less dramatic than Treasury’s first disclosure Tours begin in Town Hall, 41 Center Street, eveiy half hour The market’s extreme volatility of late The NYSE’s composite index of all its 24 hours earlier that it was taking the unprece­ bill designed chiefly to reduce the budget listed common stocks dropped 1.62 to deficit. (Tours take about one hour) is presumed to have frightened off a good dented step of emergency borrowing. The ear­ many participants who might otherwise be 185.60. lier statement had been read as indicating $17 Senate Republicans have developed, with buying stocks at marked-down prices. Standard & Poor’s industrial index fell billion in new borrowing would be required 3.03 to 382.16, and S&P’s 500-stock com­ Bush’s backing, a new plan for cutting capital- 4 i * 4 I * > • < « i n 4 I * * * itM tM ti * Iti * 4c In addition, many Federal Reserve- Monday. gains cuts. The chief sponsor. Sen. Bob Pack- watchers remain uncertain over whether posite index was down 2.87 at 335.06. In fact. Treasury will be raising its credit wood, R-Ore., says as many as 44 Republicans and when the Fed might take any further The NASDAQ composite index for the needs by only $2 billion on Monday. The and 12 Democrats — a majority of the Senate Sponsored by the Town of Manchester steps to relax its credit policy. over-the-counter market slumped 5.39 to Mon. Bridal by ’^ppL remaining $15.6 billion will be raised in the — favor his bill, but he aclmowledges he does to help you make an Informed choice on the 452.76. At the American Stock Exchange, Losers among the blue chips included 7S7 Main Street ■ 643-5692 T-S 10 b ■ Tb. 'til 0 PM usual Monday auctions of 3- and 6-month not have the 60 votes that would be required to Town Hall Referendum Procter & Gamble, down IVs at 1255/s; the market value index closed at 370.01, J .securities. The only difference is that buyers end a Democratic filibuster against it. November 7, 1989 American Telephone & Telegraph, down down 3.47. 1 iHattrltPslrr Hrrali'i Pullout Section, Page 17 OPINION FOCUS Saturday, Oct. 28,1989 Cultural holidays llll 1)1 \M i; l\is| foster tolerance Yo, WeQW... Suicide: the darkness within By Sarah Overstreet If 1 BUN Fob pepeNDS... WHAT’S Voyp By George Esper There will be no celebration of Halloween in Levy WML MONITOR, The Associated Press County, Fla., schools this year. Superintendent Will Irby poSirioN o,N sent a memo to all Levy County teachers forbidding it. VillLYA YoTe a b o r t i o n ? o his Hartford neigh- Irby isn’t afraid that all those creepy costumes will foRMe? John Cotter Jr. scare some of the little kids, or that some of the bigger was a wealthy real es- kids will wreak havoc with eggs and toilet paper. No, r 1 tate develop>er who had he’s afraid he’ll be sued by some parent who decides his it all, the son of a or her kids’ civil rights have been violated. retired state Connec­ His rationale is that since recent Supreme Court ts ticut Supreme Court decisions indicate that no form of religious practice will & mJHL i chief justice, himself be allowed in schools, and since witchcraft (which is a the patriarch of an prominent part of Halloween lore) is a form of religion, elegant family, a loving he’s got to keep all hallows out of the hallowed halls on father who took his son hunting. their eve. But inside. Cotter was tortured by Levy County parents are livid, and they have retaliated “monsters,” tormented by his business failures, shattered by the recent discovery by planning a “Fall Festival” that includes all the tradi­ that his son had epilepsy. tional Halloween fun, without officially using the H- Hopelessness overtook him and in the word. And while Irby does seem more worried about end he shot himself — but not before lawyers than Ichabod Crane was about the Headless taking the lives of his wife, son and Horseman, you have to appreciate his fear. daughter. I grew up in a town where a city-wide religious youth The tragedy recalls other cases m organization was allowed to use school classrooms and which people bent on killing them.selves d . . . \ \ 4 auditoriums for meetings and “rallies” where they Democrats launch offensive have uiken innocents, even bystanders, ------The Associated Press regularly scared us to death with threats of hell after with them — people like Joseph Wes- feeding us cookies. becker, the former mental patient whq in M im n F R SUICIDE — To his neighbors, John Cotter Jr., left, had it all. But inside. Cotter was tortured to perpetuate a precarious status quo. Any great changes, In a community where many of the families attended By Walter R. Mears September killed nine, including himself, by • the end, he s U o i himself to death but not before killing his wife, his daughter, Julie, even those that might inure to America’s benefit, arc churches that espoused the same doctrine, the peer pres­ in a Louisville, Ky., printing plant WASHINGTON — Democrats have launched an avoided at all costs. Change is to be put off. The status ____e>r\n lr\hn sure to go to these functions was great. And using the rampage. autumn political offensive, accusing President Bush of quo is to be preserved. Psychologists and physiologists arc school’s facilities gave the group credibility in our eyes. “George Bush appears to be determined to go down in timidity — which is a slightly kinder way of saying only beginning to isolate possible reasons hearing, a judge said Cotter s estate might More recently, a Catholic friend whose little boy was history as the hesitation president,” Gephardt said in a “Epilepsy wimp. for such perplexing behavior. Besides month before. According to police not be enough to cover his debts. going to public school was shaken during supper when speech at the National Press Club a week ago. “At least “John III is depressed from Tegretol It’s a label Bush confronted and overcame when he personal pressures that seem unt«arablc, reports, he indicated to the therapist that Dr. Alan L. Berman, a professor of the boy asked him why they had to make the sign of the was a candidate. Now there is a toughening tone at the his first year in office could be entitled ‘The Year of he was depressed because of, among (medication to control seizures) and ... cross after praying, when none of the other kids did. they cite perverse love-hate relationships walks the house at n i^ t as I do He wor­ psychology at The American University White House, and from Bush’s Republican allies in Con­ Living Timidly.’” other things, financial problems and the in Washington, said Cotter’s notes are an “None of the other kids do WHEN?” my friend asked Congress forced Bush into an abortion veto that could between some killers and victims, and in ries about another seizure and accident, gress, against the risk that Democrats can revive the many cases a deficiency in a message- illness of his son, a loner who had few expression of tremendous anxiety, fear or his son. image as an issue by calling him a hesitant, timid leader. hurt Republicans; the Democrats ouimancuvcrcd him on becoming a closeted person carrying chemical in the brain. close friends. threat he felt and an inability to separate That kind of thing doesn’t belong in public schools. Among other things, the president is vowing to stand, flag-burning by passing a law he didn’t want and reject­ “Death, nervous breakdown depression The details of Cotter’s final act provide About a year earlier, the son suffered a himself from his family. But I don’t think the interest of keeping church and state ing a constitutional amendment he sought. is everywhere lobby and fight for a capiti gains tax reduction, some­ a dim light down the foreboding tunnels seizure while driving, which led to the separate is served by keeping the observance of thing the leader of Senate Democrats says he will not get. “For the last three weeks, as it becomes more and “The monster shakes my body each Some suicidal people in a twisted state of the mind. discovery he had epilepsy. of mind may see those they murder as religiously inspired holidays out of our schools. These The House passed the tax measure as part of a budget more obvious that the Democratic leadership of the Con­ The psychiatrist, who prescribed anti­ night and I wake trembling.” ‘There was nothing strange about themselves. “They are so fused, so in­ holidays may have originated in various religions, but bill, but the Senate stripped it away and differences be­ gress can’t gel their job done, they have been attacking The page ended with a reference to his tlicm,” said Jane Longley-Cook, a neigh­ depressant drugs for Cotter, would not capable of distinguishing that this other they have become part of our culture. Children deserve to tween te two bills now are under negotiation. The White President Bush more and more aggressively,” said Rep. wife, who was mourning the recent loss bor who was in a car pool with Cotter s comment on the case, but police said he person is a separate human ^ in g , the see their cultural traditions celebrated; child House said Bush will look for the first opportunity to Newt Gingrich, the House Republican whip. indicated Cotter never talked about taking of her mother: wife, Anne. “No future, no hope, suffering for all of suicidal motive extends to having to kill psychologists tell us these observances help make emo­ push the issue to a vote in the Senate, where the ad­ For all of that, the Democrats have had trouble finding his own life, let alone killing his family. the voices and the themes to compete with the White Mrs. Cotter, 44, was a pauon of the arts us — she suffered in the past and can’t this other pierson as well,” said Berman. tionally healthy kids. ministration claims it can get majority support in an up or and a caring mother so thoughtful she d Just a week or two before the shootings, House. Gephardt acknowledged the problem, saying that suffer again.” The most typical murder-suicide is one Instead of seeing all religiously inspired traditions down test. Bush is expected to contact as many as 20 liand out trick-or-treat candy in advance he told the therapist his difficulties congressional Democrats must present a cohesive Cotter also left an eight-page letter al­ in which two partners depend on and kicked out of schools. I’d rather see teachers present senators in a personal lobbying drive for the tax cut he of Halloween if she was going to be seemed to be straightening out, according program, not a batch of unconnected issues. He said leging payoffs and the mishandling of abuse each other for affection in a love- holidays as part of our collective history and culture. advocated as a candidate. to investigators. they’re still trying, and hope to put together a consensus away. The daughter, Julia, 21, graduated funds and grants in the Connecticut Hous­ hate relationship marked by separations, Thanksgiving has always been a good example of this, “He’s going to press for it and it’s not the greatest from college last spring with a degree in But apparently pressure began to build issue of our times, but it sure as hell is a campaign Democratic agenda to be presented next year. ing Finance Authority, which makes threats and accusations of infidelity, he with the emphasis not on the fact that the Pilgrims were French and planned to spend some time in a mind psychiatrists say might have promise that he kept and I think that’s what people ad­ crossed the line from reality to exaggera­ loans for projects, including low-income said. Christians, but that they feasted to thank their God and First, Congress and the president will have to settle the in England. The son, John III, 17, was en­ mire about him,” said Sen. Alan K. Simpson of Wyom­ capital gains fight along with other major issues — their tion. His last thoughts were scribbled on a housing for the poor. While Cotter did not celebrated plenty after a long period of hardship. rolled in a private school. implicate himself, he alleged that the pur­ “They cannot exist separate from each ing, the Republican whip. rival child care programs; a minimum wage bill to “It probably was the biggest shock of single page of paper in disjointed and un­ other and they really can’t live with each Another challenge to the Democrats: Vice President replace one Bush vetoed as too high and might veto punctuated notes: ported scheme to defraud the authority in­ In fact. I’d like to see the religiously inspired cultural my life,” Mrs. Longlcy-Cook said of the volved real estate he had owned. The other without being a.'usive. So it’s sort celebrations of more of our people recognized and taught Dan Quayle said Bush may pick an issue and try to veto again because of his insistence on a lower training wage July killings in the three-stoi^ brick house “Depression of a final act that communic.ites just that one item in a composite bill, thus claiming a power of for new workers; differences on how and how much to “Shaking uncontrollably inside state is investigating. in schools. I’d love to see the Christmas holidays offi­ across the street. “I don’t think we’ll ever Cotter himself was facing a half-dozen and that is: ‘I am so despairing because cially marked as “Christmas-Hanukkah Vacation” on our line-item veto both he and Ronald Reagan have sought. spend fighting drugs; the stalled budget bill that has “Destitute you’re threatening to leave me. 1 hate you With that power. Bush could, for example, have know what causes people to do things civil suits filed by tenants of one of lus school calendars here in the Midwest, with Jewish his­ forced automatic, if probably temporary, spending cuts. “No hope so much and I love you so much, I have vetoed only the abortion language in the appropriations like that.” r u j developments seeking more than $2 mil­ tory and uaditional songs included in seasonal programs. There’s plenty there to test who’s timid and who isn’t. Cotter, a shy, private man of 47, had “No hope for family to take you with me and I have to go.’” bill he rejected last Saturday because it provided federal “No good insurance lion in damages from a fire. At a probate Certainly include American Indian traditions and started seeing a psychiatrist about a funds for Medicaid abortions in cases of rape or incest. Walter R. Mears writes for the Associated Press holidays throughout the year, along with those of any The idea of forcing a legal challenge and a court other ethnic groups prevalent in the school district. decision on whether a president already has the power to By including this type of culture and history in lesson veto specific items is not new business. It was discussed plans, you get something alive and participatory, instead during the Reagan years, but never pushed to a test. Inside Manchester Herald Dear Abby of the bland and sketchy exercises that too many lessons And nobody said it was going to happen this time. But Senior citizens^ news Weekend television become. And official recognition of a people’s heritage raising the prospect fits the strategy of counterattack, ... page 28 fosters mutual respect and tolerance like no amount of drawing a line against the Democrats running Congress, Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. ... page 20 . . . pages 21 to 2 7 pontificating can. where the power to build hostage items into hard-to-veto Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. But while you’re adding holidays to the official list, bills always has been guarded against administration in­ FOCUS: just don’t let the government people know. They’ll never roads. Publisher ______. Penny M . S ietfert go to work! Rep. Richard A. Gei^iardt of Missouri, the House Opinion PaM Editor [___ Ron Robillard majority leader, sounded the Democratic offensive: Associate Editor Alexander Girelli ~ Sarah Overstreet is a syndicated columnist “The key to the current Republican strategy has been 1 FOCUS/Social FOCUS/Religion Weddings Engagements In Brief . . . Alcohol problems can be cured Golden-Staub Surdam-Dubiel Salvation Army, Synagogue Society Suzanne Staub, daughter of F^ul E. Irving and Margaret Surdam of 19 By Nancy Carr and Ann E. Staub of 67C Ambassador Merritt Valley Road, Andover, announce Executive Director, Action Committee, Wapping Com­ Soup Kitchen is topic MACC News munity Church, Church of Christ, Drive, and Mark J. Golden, son of Jpies the engagement of their daughter, Cherel Manchester Area Conference St. John’s Polish National Catholic F. and Carmelina Golden of Endicott, Lynn Surdam, to Donald A. Dubiel, son “Inspiring stories from the Soup Kitchen” will be the of Churches topic during the 10 a.m. service Sunday at St. George’s Church, St. Jude’s Mothers Club, St. N.Y. were married Aug. 26 at Sacred of Joseph and Edith Dubiel Sr., 492 Episcopal Church, Route 44, Bolton. abuse had been referred to the Fami­ Francis Xavier Mothers Circle. Heart Church in Vernon. Hillstown Road. The court room was packed. All Ginger Smith has faithfully coor­ Deacon Anthony Falbo officiated. The The bride-elect is a graduate of Hanna Clcmmcnts will be the speaker. She is director seats were filled, the back wall was ly Relations Division. In May and dinated the efforts of these churches bride was given in marriage by her RHAM High School and is employed at of the Soup Kitchen sponsored by St. Paul’s Episcopal solidly lined. Others stood in the June that number almost doubled. and groups for the past ten years. father. Darby L. Long was maid of the Manchester Herald. Church in Willimantic. The Bolton church donates food tiny ante-room looking through the Jeff indicated that the number of Our heartfelt thanks to Ginger and honor. Bridesmaids were Barbara A. The prospective bridegroom is a to the soup kitchen on a regular basis. Anyone is wel­ windows into the court room. persons referred in September and to the Ladies Guild of Our Savior Bemharl, Lisa M. Golden, Mary Ellen graduate of Manchester High School and come to attend the Sunday service. “I didn’t want to give up drink­ October was not as h i^ but court Lutheran Church, South Windsor, so Mellen and Carolyn J. Rick. is employed by Power Systems Inc. of ing” the speaker was saying. I personnel were expecting another Vetriloquist to perform ably represented by Barbara Kuehn, Mario A. Ciotoli was best man. couldn’t forgive myself. I could for­ leap in family violence referrals Bloomfield. Sue Z ^ e r , Shirley Schinder and Ushers were Jeffrey A. Golden, Thomas An Aug. 18, 1990 wedding is planned Judy Buch, a professional ventriloquist, puppeteer give others, but I couldn’t forgive during the holidays when drinking Jean Monees, who prepared the E. Golden, Paul J. Loranzo and Michael at Andover Congregational Church. and musician, will appear Sunday at 10 a.m. at Emanuel myself. Didn’t want to be near increases. The encouragement and Lutheran Church, Church Street. most welcome support for those at­ P. Militana. anyone, see anyone — wife, kids, support offered by men and women /Vfter a reception at Chez Josef m of AA is one of the few hopeful tending the aimiversary session of brothers. Someone was there for me. honor court. Agawam, Mass, the couple went on a Sermon on AIDS ministry set signs in a grim national, as well as My brother-in-law took me to my wedding trip to Florida. They are making local picture. □ □□ “Ministry to those with AIDS” will be the topic of the first AA meeting.” their home in Vernon. Honor Court is held every Mon­ Twenty-four local churches and THANK YOU — To State Rep­ sermon and adult forum Sunday at 10 a.m. at St. The bride is a 1981 graduate of ' ^ ^ George’s Episcopal Church, Route 44, Bolton. day night at 7 at the court house. It churches elated groups support the resentative James McCavanagh and Manchester High School and is also a ■ -k The guest s p ^ e r will be Hope Lennart. Anyone is is sponsored by men and women of honor court alternative sentencing Manchester State Bank President (and former mayor) Nathan Agos- graduate of Flagler College of St. Augus­ welcome to attend. Alcoholics Anonymous, the Family program by providing finger sandwiches and desserts twice a tinelli, for their successful campaign tine, Fla. She is self-employed and is Relations Division of Circuit Court completing her certification as a massage Fair Saturday at ebureb 12 and MACC. year for 60 persons. These groups to laise funds to feed the hungry. are as follows: Bolton Congrega­ Jim and Nate had pledged to try to therapist. Second Congregational Church, 385 North Main Sl Most of those in attendance Mon­ The bridegroom is a graduate of Donald A. Dubiel tional Church, Center Congregation­ lose 15 pounds each in 30 days. By will have its Olde Tyme Holiday Fair Saturday from 9 day night were sentenced to eight to Hartwick College, Oneonta, N.Y. and is al Church, Church of the Assump­ Saturday morning’s weigh in, Jim Cherel Lynn Surdam a.m. to 3 pjn. The fair will feature a variety of booths ten weeks of attending honor court employed by Digital Equipment Corp. of at an alternative to fines or incar­ tion, Church of the Nazarene, Com­ had shed 21 pounds and Nate had Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Golden includoing hand-crafted items, knitted goods and plenty West Hartford. of food items. ceration for misdemeanors com­ munity Baptist Church, Concordia trimmed off 20. Pledges are now mitted when intoxicated. Lutheran Church, Emanuel Lutheran being totaled. You can still indicate Singles forum in Glastonbury Jeff Bell, social worker monitor­ Church, North Methodist Church, your support for their efforts but you Cheney-Putur ing attendance for the court, said Our Lady of Unity Mothers Circle, must get your donation in to Stop Britton-Taylor First Church of Christ Congregational, 2183 Main St., Mr. and Mrs. Edgar O. Cheney Jr. of that about 80 percent of cases Our Savior Lutheran Church, St. and Shop, 342 Broad St., before the Glastonbury, will sponsor a Singles Forum Wednesday Erica Stoughton Taylor, daughter of 160 Blueridge Drive announce the referred to the Family Relations Bridget Rosary Society, St. Maurice end of today. Stop and Shop nights at 7:30 at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Taylor, 761 Vernon engagement of their daughter, Christine There is no charge and no reservations are needed. Court involving family violence also Church in Bolton, Second Con­ Charitable Feundation will match St., and John Robert Britton, son of W. /Vnne Cheney, to Stephen Stanley Putur Those from all faith backgrounds are welcome. involved the use of alcohol and/or gregational Church, South the first $750 raised by their “food Gerald Britton of Florida, and the late drugs. The past year an increasing Methodist Church, Faith Lutheran in for friends” effort. Jr., son of Mrs. Mildred M. Putur of The topic for Nov. 1 is “Finding Peace in the Midst of Mrs. W. Gerald Britton, were married Ipswich, Mass., and the late Stephen S. Crisis.” number of cases involving substance East Hartford, Trinity Covenant, Sept. 33 at South United Methodist Putur. Cburcb sponsors gospel singers Church. The bride-elect is a 1980 graduate of Kitty L. Muller was matron of honor. Manchester High School a 1984 graduate First Baptist Church, 240 Hillstown Road, will spon­ THE Bridesmaids were Kristen Millctt, Weil is Hadassah honoree of Colby College with a bachelor of arts sor an appearance of His Design, gospel singers from Carolyn Jacob, Robin Ross, Sarah Southern Maine on Nov. 5 at 6 p.m., at the church. Manchester Chapter of Hadassah several positions on the chapter BIBLE degree and a 1988 graduate of Boston Solonon and Tania Gcmbala. University with a master’s degree in has selected Marilyn Weil as its for three terms. Under her leader­ SPEAKS Doug Britton was best man. Ushers Cave to speak at Unitarian 1989 “Hand of Healing” honoree. ship the Manchester chapter science. She is a tutor for lYoject •nr were Eric Muller, Tre Brown, Rob Literacy and is employed by Digital E- Jeanette Cave, director of the Manchester Senior She will be honored on Nov. 1 at the received the Chapter of the Year EugeiM Brtwm- Risinger, Scott Monfredo and Marc quipment Corp. in F^ynard, M ^ . Citizen Center, will speak Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. ser­ Aqua Turf Club in Southington, award in Connecticut and the T Taylor. Jonathan Britton was ring bearer. The prospective bridegroom is a 1971 along with other honorees from Medallion of Merit award at the na­ vice at Unitarian Universalist Society: East Meetin­ After a reception at the church, the graduate of Ipswich High School, a 1975 throughout the Connecticut Region tional convention. ghouse, 153 W. Vernon St. Thcre arc conflicting teachings as couple went on a wedding trip to Florida. graduate of the University of Mas­ of Hadassah. She served one year as Hadassah to how one becomes a Christian, a Cave will share her personal reflections on being They are making their home in sachusetts with a bachelor of science de­ Weil is a third generation life Connecticut region’s chairman for child of God, how to be saved. black in a white community. This service focuses atten­ Washington, D.C. gree and a 1979 graduate of Northeasteni member. She joined Hadassah, an Soviet Jewry. This past July she Surely the one unimpeachable wit­ tion on ways that African ancestry contributes to a dif­ The bride is a 1987 graduate of University with a MBA degree. He is ferent experience of being human rather than on infor­ International Women’s Zionist or­ received the Hadassah leadership ness to the truth in this matter is Jesus ChrisL Read what he says. Chatham College, Pittsburgh, Pa., with a also employed by Digital Equipment mation about groups of people classified by race. ganization, in 1974. She has been a award at the national convention in bachelor of arts degree in psychology highly active member having held Atlanta. Corp. . , . Recovery workshop set “Except you believe that 1 am he, and early childhood teaching certificate. An April 21, 1990 wedding is planned She is a 1983 graduate of Walnut Hill A Divorce Recovery Workshop will be held Nov. 7 at you shall die in your sins,” John at Center Congregational Church. 8:24. “Except you repent you School for the Performing Arts, majomg Christine A. Cheney 7 p.m. in the library of St. Bernard Parish, 22 School St., shall....perish,” Luke 13:3,5. in ballet-academics. She is employed as Stephen S. Putur Jr. in the Rockville section of Vernon, sponsored by Nor­ Thoughts “Everyone therefore who shall con­ a teacher wich Diocesan Ministry to separated, divorc^ and fess me before men, him will I also The bridegroom is a 1984 graduate of remarried Catholics. confess before my Father,” Mate Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa., vvith The workshop is designed to help participants deal The Bible says “Let us not give they had their salvation it wasn’t 10:32. “Except one be bom of water a bachelor of arts degree in political Mrs. John R. Britton with the fear and pain of separation or divorce, as a help necessary to meet together any and the Spirit, he cannot enter into up meeting together, as some are in science. He is a 1980 graduate of River­ longer.” The Apostle Raul knew the kingdom of God,” John 3:5. “He toward healing. the habit of doing, but let us en­ side High School, Painesville, Ohio. He how easily we drift and become that believes and is baptized shall be “ The woikshop will be led by Dorothy Saunders. courage one another — and all the is on the legislative staff for U.S. Senator There is no charge. To register contact the Bishop spiritually weakened, so he cau­ saved,” Mark 16:16. more as you see the Day approach­ Phil Gramm in Washington, D.C. Flanagan Ministry Center in Uncasville, 848-2237. ing.” (Hebrew 10:25.) tioned them to not neglect meeting It would be less than honest to Tomorrow is Sunday and the together as some had begun to do. isolate one of the foregoing state­ Breakfast at Temple Lord’s day. The day when He looks Friends, enter God’s house tomor­ ments from the others as the sole Robert Lcikind, director of the Connecticut Regional to be meeting together with His row, hear His word preached, sing condition of being saved, of becom­ Office of the Anti-Defamation League, will be the people, body and bride. Christ is the His praises. Follow Jesus’ own pat­ ing a Christian. What does your speaker Sunday at 9 a.m. at a community breakfast at head of the church and those who tern who “Went to the house of God church teach on this vital issue? Temple Beth Sholom, 400 E. Middle Turnpike. receive and unite together with Him on the Sabbath day as was His cus­ Lcikind will outline the efforts of the league to con­ are His body. He delights in meeting tom.” If you follow Jesus, you can’t tain the rise in anti-semitism throughout the world with together with those who in faith go asuay. CHURCH OF CHRIST emphasis on what is happening in the United States. have come to Him, just as we Lydall & Vernon Streets The breakfast will be prepared and served by Ed delight in meeting together with Chase, Dr. Harold Meyer, Dr. Alan Schmerler, Harold those who love and enjoy us. Norman E. 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ACROSS 51 Truman'a Answer to Previous Puzzle ‘’ opponent a n n a a a a a d u d Saturday, Oct. 28 1 Shime! 55 Central Holiday Fair to be held today 4 Small brown American oil tree □ bird Weekend Special: The Trouble 9:00AM CD ® New Adventures of returns to TV Lastly, people wanting to earn some extra money may 8 Legal order 56 Made equal □ CD 6;00AM (9) Sustaining With Miss Switch (CC) Animated An Winnie the Pooh (CC). By Joe Diminico do so by calling the Registrar of Voters at 647-3025. 12 Many oz. score 13 Proiecling 58 A Gershwin 03) Little Rascals old-fashioned witch and a young boy who CD MOVIE: 'Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear' Activities Specialist, People will be needed to help out on election day. part ol 59 Small O ) Home Shopping Network (3 hrs ) believes in the pure logic of science team Animated. Yogi comes out of winter hiber­ houte monkey up and discover that they have powers nation and hunts for food whith leads him By Michael Kuchwara Manchester Senior Citizens' Center______® 14 Facility 60 Eagle that they never fully appreciated (R) to search for Cindy Bear. Voices by Daws The Associated Press Scores 61 Coniferous Daybreak 15 Author [CNN] Sustaining Butler, Don Messick, Julie Bennett. 1964. Flaming tiee CD The Annual Holiday Fair is being held today from 9 Friday — Setback: Anna Welskopp 139; Edith Albert [DIS] You and Me, Kid (11) Charles in Charge (CC) Buddy and his 16 Jump 62 FIsh-esting ® Snackmaster NEW YORK — For more than 60 years, “Show 123; Hayden Whiting 121; Loretta Lidca 117. mammal [ESPN] Lighter Side of Sports Jay John­ father mend their relationship. (R) a.m. lo2p.m . 17 Level @ Family Ties (CC). Boat” has been a part of William Hammerslein s Shoppers will have a large selection of items to choose Oct. 23 — Pinochle: Sam Schors 828; Art Bouffard 18 Tendency 63 Bring up stone is host. (I® Feel Beautiful 20 Cotton 64 Conclude d® Peppermint Place [TMC] MOVIE: The Raven’ A mad doc­ d® Buck Rogers Pan 2 of 2. life. . r 1. from that are reasonably priced. Items for sale include 781; John Klein 777; Carl Popple 757; Hazel McGary fabric DOWN tor, steeped in Poe's works, develops a M ) Saved by the Bell (CC). He remembers being taken by his father to the hand knits, arts and crafts, ceramics, wood ci^ts, and 731. 22 Over (poet.) torture machine to use in his practice. Boris d® (3® Captain N: The Game Master 24 Mae Weat M ) It’s Your Business 11 Between 35 Ode Karloff. Bela Lugosi. Irene Ware. 1935 (CC). old Ziegfeld Theater where he would stand in the dried flower arrangements. In addition, our dming room Oct. 25 — Pinochle: Ada Rojas 779; Loretta Luka role 1 Dart [CNN] Sports Close-up N.C. and 38 Small sword @® MOVIE: 'The Feathered Serpent wings beside the stage manager’s desk to watch the 757. 25 Unaisumad 2 Construc­ [USA] Private Eye Johnny Betts be­ will be open offering coffee and doughnuts and grinders. tion beam (2 Ark. 39 Money comes the prime murder suspect when [DIS] Dumbo's Circus Charlie Chan locates a killer flying-serpent. 29 Singer 8ob earned musical about Cap’n Andy Hawks, his daughter. Bring the family and get some of your Christmas shop­ Oct. 25 — Bridge: Pauline Frederick 5,510; Tom Gir- wds.) 19 Intellect rock singer Billy Ray's body is found at the [ESPN] Outdoor Sportsman Roland Winters, Keye Luke, Victor Sen 21 Neal ol 41 Reveal 33 Protection 3 Anglo-Saxon Young. 1948. Magnolia, gambler Gaylord Ravenal, Joe, the black ping done. Proceeds from the sale go to help defray costs dano 4,450; Sol Cohen 4,310; Mary Colpitts 4,230; Bev pheasants 43 Steering bottom of a swimming pool (Part 2 of 2). [USA] Paid Programming 34 Write by serf stevedore, and all the others aboard a Mississippi 23 Classify apparatus (60 min.) Part 2 of 2. (57) La Plaza of our meal program. Taylor 4,180; Nadine Malcom 4,110; Betty Seipel 3,980; machine 4 Metalworker 8:00AM CD oink, the Little Dinosaur 25 Verne hero 45 Playful wa­ River showboat called the Cotton Blossom. ^ Barbara Conklin 3,810. 36 Sault — 5 Norma — 6:30 AM CD Captain Bob (CC). ®j) Mork and Mindy Individuals are encouraged to attend our newly formed (Sally Field 26 Son ol — ter mammal Marie 47 Catches Ql) Mork 8i Mindy CD ® Pup Named Scooby Doo (CC). [A&E] Edge and Beyond (In Stereo) He also recalls sitting in Helen Morgan s dress­ class conducted by Mary Ann Handley on “Manchester, 37 Flower movie) Menu 27 Hour and 48 — 's Irish 38 Architect — 6 Author News (11) Wolfman 8i Company [DIS] MOVIE: The Fantastic Adven ing room and gazing at the star s pet goldfish. Past-Present-Future.” The course consists of numerous minute Rose Monday — cheeseburger, soup, beverage, dessert. Saarinen Hunter tures of Unico’ Spiteful gods use trickery 28 Northern 49 Merest bit (Ml Alice C2® Bugs Bunny “She was very nice to me, and I was only 9 or 10 guest speakers. The following is the class outline: 39 Oecreaae 7 Himalayan to discover the secret behind a magical un­ T\iesday — kielbasa dog, potato, roll, beverage, des­ constel­ 50 Emerald Isle 40 Oo better country [A&E] Golden Age of Television (22) M ) ALF-tales (CC) icorn's power to make people happy years old at the time,” says Hammerslein of the Wednesday — John Southerland, director of Institute 8 Every seven lation 52 Married sert. than woman [CNN] International Correspondents ( ^ Zoobilee Zoo 1982. woman who became a Broadway legend after^she of Local History at Manchester Community College; 42 Oxygenator days 30 Future LL.Bs.' exam 53 Ireland Mousercise (26) M O VIE: 'In Old Sacramento’ A gold- [ESPN] Fishing: Ultimate Outdoor Ex­ Wednesday — chicken a la king on rice, roll, 44 Recent 9 Talk wildly [DIS] sang “Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man” and “Bill” in Nov. 8 — Town Manager Richard Sartor; Nov. 15 — 3 1 ------54 Lengthtime unit rush bandit gets himself hanged lor the perience (pret.) 10 Two words [ESPN] SpeedWeek Weekly auto racing vegetable, beverage, dessert. (never) 57 Last queen the musical. Phillip Susag, chairman of the Committee of “The Agen­ 46 Stein of under­ report sake of a dance hall girl William Elliott, [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide Thursday — meat loaf, gravy, scalloped potato, standing 32 — -do-well of Spain Constance Moore 1946. “But what impressed me the most about the show da for Tomorrow”; Nov. 22 — The newly elected mayor 47 Artletsness [M AX] MOVIE: Tucker: The Man and [USA] Paid Programming vegetable, roll, beverage, dessert. His Dream' (CC) A fact-based account of (3® Wall Street Journal Report was Cap’n Andy’s play within the play. It was a lit­ and Ted Cummings and John Gartside, chairman of the 9 10 TT 9:10AM [CNN] Healthweek Friday — tuna salad sandwich, soup, beverage, des­ T” inventor Preston Tucker's struggle to CeS Travels (CC) Novelist and politician tle vaudeville piece and a lot of fun. And of course, Democratic and Republican Town Committees, respec­ produce a faster and safer automobile for Mario Vargas Llosa explores the history 9;25AM [TMC] m o v i e : The Invisi sert. n the postwar-American public Jeff I remember ‘Ol’ Man River.’ In those days, they r1 2 and mythology of the Peruvian jungle city ble M a n ' A chemist discovers the secret tively. Bridges, Martin Landau, Joan Allen 1988 had 16 male singers. That was a lot of sound.” Persons in need of a iflu shot are reminded the last On-going activities of Iquitos (60 min.) of invisibility and sets out to conquer the 1 5 “ Rated PG. (In Stereo) d J Wolf Rock Power Hour world Based on the novel by FI G. Wells Nearly 20 years after the musical’s premiere, scheduled clinic is Nov. 15 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at Lin­ Claude Raines, Gloria Stuart, Flenry Trav- Monday: ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; line dancing, 9:30 a.m.; 6:45AM CD Davey 8i Goliath [A&E] Journey to Adventure Hammerslein stood in the same place backstage at coln Center. 11 ers. 1933. bingo, 10 a.m.; pinochle, 12:30 p.m.; exercise with 7:00AM CD Young Universe [CNN] Daybreak the Ziegfeld and watched the show again, this time Openings are still available for our newly formed 9;30AM (D Pee-wee s Playhouse Celeste, 1:15 p.m. CD S® Animal Crack-Ups (CC). [DIS] Good Morning Mickey! as stage manager of the 1946 revival. crafts class on Victorian moss Christmas trees scheduled (CC). Thes^y: oil painting, 9:30 a.m.; setback lessons, 9:30 CD World Tomorrow [ESPN] Fishing Crooked Creek Today, he’s still watching over the show, having for Nov. 9 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The cost of the class CD ® Slimerl And the Real Ghostbus- a.m.; cable video class, 10 a.m.; photography, 10 a.m.; (11) (61) Marvel Action Universe [HBO] M O VIE: Oh God! You Devil' ters (CC) directed it in vaiious revivals all over the country (CC) In desperation, a struggling musician is $6. Individuals are asked to bring glue and scissors to , square dancing, 10 a.m.; water painting, 12:30 p.m.; Laverne St Shirley i.if) Remote Control 3 3 declares that he would trade his soul for a since then. Most recently, he served as production the class. bowling, 12:30 p.m. at Silver Lanes; exercise with Cleo, (M Family Ties (CC) chance at fame and fortune, and the devil (1® Linda Seidel consultant for an opulent three-hour revival of the Individuals interested in learning more about the new obliges. George Burns, Ted Wass, Ron Sil­ 1:30 p.m.; basketweaving (beginner and intermediate), 2 3 7 (26) Rin-Tin-Tin C 22) (3® Karate Kid (CC) musical taped last summer at the Paper Mill town hall proposal may do so next Thursday. Town pjn.; grocery shopping at Stop & Shop. Call a day in ad­ (3Q) Ring Around the World ver 1984 Rated PG (§4) Sesam e Street (CC). [USA] Financial Freedom Playhouse in New Jersey for public television’s Manager Richard Sartor will be here for a presentation at vance for a ride; non-grocery shopping at Bradlees. Call 5 i r (38) Dick Van Dyke (5® Say Brother Great Performances and scheduled for viewing 8:25AM [TMC] m o v i e : Murders in 12:30 p.m. Following the presentation. Lefty’s Trio will a day in advance for a ride. [A&E] Woman in White The ruthless (61) M unsters Today The Munsters startle Count Fosco schemes to separate Laura the Rue Morgue’ A carnival hypnotist kid­ their neighbors when they all play a game Friday in most cities. perform. Wednesday: pinochle, 9 a.m.; refinishing, 10 a.m.; and Marion (60 min ) Part 4 of 5. naps young women for a series of bizarre of "Murder M ystery" Hammerslein is the oldest son of Oscar Ham- ■5 3 - Individuals in need of a “leaf pickup” and “snow Friendship Circle, 10 a.m.; beginners square dancing, 10 experiments with his trained ape. Bela Lu­ [A&E] Profiles Featured: Dag Hammar- [CNN] Daybreak gosi, Sidney Fox, Leon Ames 1932. merstein II, the man who wrote the book and lyrics shoveling” list may stop at the center to obtain one. The a.m.; arts and crafts, 12:30 p.m.; bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Welcome to Pooh Corner skjold (R) 5 5 z [DIS] — Jerome Kern did the music — for what many 8:30AM CD Jltt Henson s Muppet [CNN] Moneyweek list is drawn by Dling Junior High students. Manchester — Past, Present, Future, 1 p.m. SportsCenter [ESPN] Babies (CC) people consider the greatest American musical. 5 9 z Survival Ed Asner narrates this [ESPN] Fishin' Hole Wednesday — Maritime Center — departs 8 a.m. and Thursday: orchestra rehearsal, 9 a.m.; lunch, 11:45 [HBO] ® Disney's Adventures of the “I think I’m the only living person who remem­ CD [LIFE] WomanWatch return approximately 6 pjn. ajn.; Thursday program, 12:30 p.m. “Lefty’s Trio”; bas­ u profile of wildlife photographers Alan and Gummi Bears (CC) 8 2 Joan Root in action, and focuses on the [USA] Chae Visual Feel Beautiful bers most of the productions of ‘Show Boat’ and Nov. 14 — Rockingham Race Track — departs 9 a.m. ketweaving (adv.), 2 p.m. dangers of their profession and their strug­ (22l (30) Camp Candy (CC) was closely connected with them,” says the 70- Blood pressure clinic: Nov. 8, 9 to 11 a.m. (A-K). gle to preserve the environment. (60 min.) (?4) Sesame Street (CC) 1 0:00AM CD California Raisins (CC) and returns approximately 8 pjn. 26 (c) 1989 bv NEA. Inc year-old Hammerslein. During his career, he has Nov. 15 — Coachlight “West Side Story” — departs Nov. 22,9 to 11 a.m. (L-Z) (R) (38) Ask the Manager CD Greatest American Hero [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide produced television specials, worked for various 10:30 a.m. and returns approximately 5 pan. Medicare assistance: Nov. 8 by appointment at [A&E] World of Photography (Tl) Soul Train (In Stereo) [USA] Paid Programming (1® Go for Your Dreams Broadway producers such as Leland Hayward, and Dec. 5 — Christmas party at Williams Iim in the 647-3211. [CNN] Big Story directors such as Joshua Logan and Garson Kanin, 7 :05AM [TMC] m o v i e : Tarantula' A (i® Tuff Trax Berkshires — $42 per person. Call Friendship Tours at Legal assistance: Nov. 17. Call for an appointment at [DIS] Donald Duck Presents Today In History giant tarantula escapes from a laboratory [ESPN] Jimmy Houston Outdoors (g) 1® Smurfs' Adventures (CC) and supervised many other Hammerslein properties. to terrorize the American Southwest. John 243-1630. 647-3211. g® Wrestling: USW A Challenge The new television production of “Show Boat” Agar. Mara Corday, Leo G Carroll 1955 [MAX] MOVIE: Bell, Book and Candle' A young lady with strange powers meets a d® Tony Brown's Journal stars Eddie Bracken as Cap’n Andy, Rebecca Bax­ Today is Saturday, Oct. 28, the 301st day of 7 - " 3 0 A M CD Out of This World Evie book publisher on the eve of his wedding d S World Wide Wrestling ter as Magnolia, Richard White as Ravenal and ^thinks her boyfriend is dating someone James Stewart. Kim Novak. Jack Lem­ 1989. There are 64 days left in the year. [A&E] Decades: 70's Shelly Burch as the doomed Julie LaVeme, the role Social Security else. (In Stereo) mon, 1959, Today’s highlight in history; [ESPN] Monster Truck Challenge originated by Miss Morgan. It’s a cast drawn from a On Oct. 28, 1886, the Statue of Liberty, a gift [HBO] Inside the NFL (60 min.) (R) (In wide range of backgrounds, including opera, Broad­ from the people of France, was dedicated in New Stereo) addition, your statement will contain sidered a resource for SSI, and the way and television. QUESTION: My neighbor told money received from the sale of a York Harbor by President Cleveland in the presence TV channel guide [LIFE] Parent Survival Guide me last week that she just found out three retirement estimates: one for [USA] Land of the Giants “They’re all wonderful,” Hammerslein says. retirement at age 62: another for age source is still considered a resource, of its sculptor, Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. Cox United Tele-Media how much she can expect to receive but in a liquid (cash) form. 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He’s the dynamo, the propeller of the show- cated the Statue of Liberty on its 50th anniversary 15 ...... 5 . [ESPN] K I D S furniture count as income? Will it vaccine this year. Now thk he’s get­ (CNN) Cable New* Network ...... 47 ...... 41 boat. He holds it together. He’s the most important Colo. 81009, or call Social Security. during a re-election campaign stop in New York...... 36 ... [LIFE] What Every Baby Knows: The reduce his SSI payment? ting M edicare benefits, will . . . 10 ...... 7 ...... 49 In a few weeks after you mail in the (ESPN) SporU Network ...... First Three Years element in the musical, and Eddie understood that In 1940, Italy invaded Greece during World War ...... 14 ...... 44 ...... 38 Medicare pay for the injection? (HBO) Home Box Office ...... form, you should receive your own Two...... 24 ...... 25 ...... 13 [MAX] MOVIE. 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The $75 annual 1951, a summary of all earnings formed the United States he had ordered the dis­ resource limit ($2,000 for an in­ deductible will not apply, and there prior to that year, and the estimated mantling of missile bases in Cuba. 4 Social Security taxes you paid. In dividual in 1989). Furniture is con- will be no coinsurance charge. 1 Fccus/Videos Focus/Movies Saturday TV, Saturday TV, Videocassette sales (SB) 2 2 7 (CC) The women of 227 be- l.“Bambi” (Disney) "2 “T h e Land Before Time (MCA) boiled tortoise are delicacies (60 min ) come^ S o lost i f in m 1he__des.^me g Julia Child and More Company travels to an Arizona dude ranch. Part o S/Thc of Oz: The Fiftieth Anniversary 10:35AM [T M C ] m o v i e : The Invi­ Part 1 of 2 ‘Old Gringo’ sible Man Returns' A man borrows the TOLR OF 6® MOVIE: 'The Jazz Singer' A New [CNN] Newswatch 2. (In Stereo) York cantor sings his way frorn synagogu secret of invisibility to track down his DUTY [DIS] Here's Boomer 6® World War 1 ^ 4 .'^ e ^ Best^oV Mdie Murphy: Saturday Night brother's murderer. Sir Cedric Hardwicke’, to stardom, straining family relations atong the way. Neil Diamond, Laurence Olivier, [LIFE] MOVIE: One Shoe Makes It g Search for Haunted Hollywood A se­ Vincent Price, Nan Grey. 1940. ance summoning legendary stars, a pro­ Carl Weathers Lucie Arnaz. 1980 Murder' A down-and-out ex-cop is hired fails to deliver by a gambling czar to find his missing wife^ fessional ghost hunt, re-enactrnents ot “\^ 1 ^ a m e d Roger Rabbit” (Touchstone) 1 1 :00AM CD ® Bugs Bunny & i!>rj Preview 57 A look at programs that stars as Col. Brew­ Robert Mitchum, Angie Dickinson, Howard paranormal events reported in Hollywood Tweety Show (CC). will air on Channel 57 in November 6.“New Kids on the Block: Hangm Tough ster, a maverick Hesseman. 1982 special effects m horror rrtov.es, celebri By Robert DiMatteo CD Superman (ST) MOVIE: 'Murder in Coweta Coun^ ties personal ghost stories. Host. John Special Forces offi­ [U S A ] Equalizer QJ World Wide Wrestling cer assigned to A county sheriff dedicated to justice and a Davidson. (2 hrs ) (Live) ^^7.“Pink Floyd: Delicate Sound of Thunder” OLD GRINGO (R) Jane Fonda has spent too (3D You Can Beat Baldness man who considers himself above the lavv 6:30PM CD CBS News (CC) g MOVIE. Howling II... Your Sister Is clandestine opera­ cross paths in this true story. Johnny a W e re w o lf An intrepid trio travels to (CBS) „ . much of the last decade playing role models instead WWF Superstars of Wrestling (18) Dr. Tuthill's Focus on You tions, on "Tour Cash, Andy Griffith, Earl Hindman. 1983 Tr^sylvania with the intention of desuoy- 8 “Beetlejuice” (Warner Bros.) dD Alvin and the Chipmunks (CC| of roles. That tendency continues in this soggy, of Duty," airing [A & E ] Echoes Gerry declares his love lor 62) (30) NBC News ino the queen of the werewolves^ Christo 9‘“Batinan: The Movie” (Playhouse) stilted historical romance adapted from a Carlos (S3) Ethics in America (CC) (60 min.) SATURDAY, Clare. (60 min.) Part 2 of 4 (24) Ramona pher Lee, McEnroe, Reb Brown Fuentes novel in which the 51-year-old star plays (26) This Week in College Football OCT. 28, on CBS. [D IS ] MOVIE: Baby, Take a Bow' (CC) (3® WKRP in Cincinnati 1985 omplcre worlcou,- (Warner) — are you ready — a spinster! sh governess in her ® Three Stooges The dimple-faced daughter of an ( g Bradshaw on. The Family g Cops Scheduled: a case of raciajmimi- (67) Washington Week in Review (CC). helps her father go straight. C^onzed ver^ dition; an attack on a 12. “Callanetics” (MCA) mid-30s. i CHECK IISTINGS Sion Shirley Temple. James Dunn, Claire [C N N ] Pinnacle (Postponed from an earlier date) (In Stereo) 13. “Lethal Weapon” (Warner) ®1) Trying to build a new life for herself, the gover­ fOR EXACT TIME Trevor 1934 [D IS ] Teen W in. Lose or Draw [A & E ] Living Dangerously Kayakers [A & E ] Biography: Sir W illiam Slim Field 14. “Def Leppard: In the Round In Your Face ness goes to Mexico to work for a wealthy family, (LIFEl MOVIE. The Housekeeper' Una [HBO] MOVIE: Flowers in the Attic' uavel the Paucartambo H'''® ’ pp f.u Marshall of the British Army during World ware of her mental instability, a New Eng­ (CC) Based on V.C Andrews' novel about ruvian Andes to the Amazon basin of Peru (Polygram) War II, Sir William Slim led several offen­ only to find that she has wandered into the middle land family hires a timid four children held prisoner by their grand­ (60 mm ) Part 2 of 2. 15. “Cinderella” (Disney) sives into the Burma jungles, (60 min.) (R) their domestic servant Rita Tushmgham, mother in the fam ily's ancestral estate of the Mexican Revolution. Also turning up is the [CNN] PrimeNews [D IS ] Which W itch Is Which? Buttons, Ross Petty, Jackie Burroughs 19B0 Victoria Tennant, Louise Fletcher, Kristy 16. “Playmates of the Ye^: The 80s (HBO) real-life writer Ambrose Bierce (Gregory Peck), [E S P N ] College Football: Miam i at Flor­ Rusty and Jonesy the Park Ranger play [USA] It's Your Move Swanson 1987 Rated PG-13, 17. “Playboy Wet and Wild” (HBO) that great cynic who wrote “The Devil’s Diction­ host to all the wilderness animals in this [M AX] MOVIE. The Great Outdoors' ida State (3 hrs ) (Live) 18 “Metallica: 2 of One” (Elcktra) [CNN] Sports Close-up Halloween special. (R) ter being committed to a mental institu­ A group of commandos joins forces for a 4:1 0PM (CC) A Chicago family's idyllic country va­ IHBO] MOVIE: Perfect WitnessJCC) ary” and who actually spent his last days in Mexico. tion, a deranged killer escapes and heads mysterious mission behind Nazi lines. Har­ 19 “Gone With the Wind: The Fiftieth Anniver­ [TMC] MOVIE: Frankenstein Meets cation turns disastrous when obeo*'°®® A murder witness realizes he rnay be em [ESPN] Home Run Derby home with a vengeance. Jamie Lee Curtis, According to the movie, Bierce is very attracted rison Ford, Robert Shaw, Edward Fox. the Wolfman' A werewolf seeking re relatives show up Dan Aykroyd, John danqermg his family s safety if he testifies [HBO] MOVIE: They Still Call Me sary Edition” (MGM-UA) Donald Pleasence, Nancy Loomis. 1978. 1978. lease from his curse stumbles upon the Candy. Stephanie Faracy. 1988 Rated PG Tn courr Brian Dennehy, Aidan Quinn, to the governess, but he’s a big long in the tooth to Bruce' (CC) A klutzy Korean arrives in (30) Adelante © Rod & Reel Streamside undying Frankenstein monster. Lor Stockard Channmg 1989 (In Stereo) 20.“Lady and the Tramp” (Disney) Houston to search for the American ser­ - (In Stereo) start a full-blown love affair. 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Scnces on this album is the absence of synthesized a special-effects studio. (60 min.) hu a oano of teen-agers. Deborra Lee rut 1 2 : 3 0 A M CD RollerGames ® This Week With David Brinkley (CC). (g) Throe Stooges (4® David Paul ^ ' r S g i n ’ Tough” New Kids On the Block ^trines which I nomiElly use. ♦ t [CNN] CNN News n L s ^ T o n y Barry" Simone Buchanan. ® USA Today Undersea explorer Robert (55) Charles in Charge (CC) Jamie consi- g® This Week W ith David Brinkley (CC). (5® Shining Time Station (CCI. ^ r s uansferring to a New York school for “On this album, I made rhythm more d o m ^ J- J [HBO] MOVIE: Clara's Heart' (CC) A 1988 Rated R. Ballard, (60 min.) g® Dr. Fad Jamaican housekeeper helps a young boy n m A l MOVIE: 'Squeeze Play' It s the Bullwinkle performers. _ , Seeds*'o?™’’Jears For played in rock bands for many years. I went back to ® Sustaining (15) [CNN] NFL Preview cope with his parents' crumbling marriage. battle of the sexes when the girls pitch g® WWF Wrestling Chalienge [A&E] Living Dangerously Kayakers (g) MOVIE: 'Tarzan's Magic Fountain 9. “Full Moon Fever” Tom Petty (MCA) Whoopi Goldberg, Neil Patrick Harris, Mi­ ?he curves in the wildest softball game travel the Paucartambo River from the Pe­ ^rza n penetrates a hidden valley which [DIS] Edison Twins (in Stereo) chael Ontkean. 1988 Rated PG-13. (In ever. Jim Harris, Jenni Hetrick, Rick Gitlin. C3® (4® Friday the 13th: The Series A has a magic fountain in order to bring out [E S P N ] NFL Gameday (60 min.) ^ s e d com plays a major role in resurrect- ruvian Andes to the Amazon basin of Peru. Platinum Stereo) 1981 (60 min.) Part 2 of 2. (R) an aviatrix who crashed years a9° Le* [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynocology Update 10. “Crossroads” Tracy Chapman (Elektra) mg the bodies of powerful devil worship­ Barker, Brenda Joyce, Evelyn Ankers. [LIFE] Days and Nights of Moily Dodd n w i CD Entertainment This pers. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) [CNN] Daywatch (P) 11;30PM 1949 (CC). (R) Week "MacGyver" star Richard Dean An­ [DIS] Raggedy Ann and Andy; A Musi­ [USA] He-Man and Masters of the [CNN] Evans & Novak (R) g® This Old House (CC). (R) _ and compose for moyies. a«cnect of [MAX] MOVIE: Stripes' (CC) Two derson. (60 min.) (In Stereo) cal Adventure Animated. An attempt to Universe Country singles Army recruits spark an international inci­ 1 , 0 0 A M (g) Remote Control rescue a kidnapped Parisian doll is College Mad House “I haye done a few; they re fun. That ^ CD American Gladiators 1 2:00PM CD This Is the NFL dent when their joyride in a prototype tank [A&E] MOVIE: 'Ham m ett' A prostitu­ thwarted when Raggedy Ann and Andy @5) Conversations With 1 “Arz> in the Hole” George Strait (MCA) the career I hayen’t pursued seriously yet. 1 11 d takes them across the Czechoslovakian (T) Freddy's Nightmares A photogra- D MOVIE’ 'The Final Terror' A knife- b ^ e r 's attOTpt to make a comeback turns tion rinV a millionaire and a blackmaM plot get stuck in a taffy pit. (90 min.) (R) 2,“ S’ Old Memories” Kathy Mattea (Mcr- t e S o o7 4 0 yerlrs it I’m siill aroimd. I’m much border. Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren g® Square One Television (CC). (R) deadly: an FBI agent re-creates a crime fure dewetive Dashiell Hammett back into [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour Oates. 1981. Rated R. the private eye business. Fmderic Forrest, [A&E] World of Photography = . more interested in getting (60 min.) (In Stereo) fHBO] MOVIE. Running on Empty' Adrian Zmed. 1984. rv.rinti Inst vear s tour, Yanm s music wa* ut [USA] Hitchhiker (In Stereo) Marilu Henner, Peter Boyle. 1982. (CC) The 17-year-old son of fugitives [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday “ 7 .W o n Boys- Edd, f : ^ £ [ ' S d g e Boys (55) MOVIE: 'Rabbit Test' A man be- D MOVIE: 'Them !' A government team 4.“An American Family The Oak Kiogc « y c h S J ^ S for his band and the Dallas Symphony 1 0:30PM (X) Benny Hill ^ m ^ pregnant after falling in love with a [CNN] News Update wanted by the FBI begins to show the ef­ [DIS] Raggedy Ann & Andy; The Pv^P" ^ e s °o the Mojave Desert to 'nvesjig^te gypsy. Billy Crystal, Paul Lynde, Joan [DIS] MOVIE: The Light in the Forest' fects of a lifetime of running frorn the law. kin Who Couldn't Smile Animated. Rag- He’d^ike to do more concerts like that, making (15) Monsters A Southern belle uses gedrAhn and Andy hatch a plan to uni e rnnorts of qiant mutated ants. Jarnes w witchcraft to get the man she loves. Prather. 1978. Ayoung man raised by Delaware Indians is Christine Lahti, River Phoenix, Judd Hirsch. neM, , Edmund Gwenn. ^’^ f ^ e t It Be You” Ricky Skaggs (Epic) reunited with his real family. Fess Parker, 1988 Rated PG-13. homeless jack-o'-lantern with a °nelY mle (5® Anushka boy whose stern aunt won t allow him a 1954. , (51) Light His Fire James MacArthur 1958. [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) 6,“Yellow Roses” Dolly Parton (Columbia) ihe new album's Utle g® ® Saturday Night Uve Host: Jatnes Halloween pumpkin. (R) (55) MOVIE: 'Zuma Beach A once- S® Tales From the Darkside An aspiring FFSPNl Karate; World Welterweight 7 “High Cotton ” Alabama (RCA) . as an instrumental piece,” says Yanm. When I was screenwriter, discouraged by his inability V^ods. Musical guest: Don Henley. (9 fT M C ] MOVIE: Big Business' (CC) A ®puiar singer befriends a 9 f°“ P Lhampionship From Rockford, Illinois. Manhattan corporate maneuver turns [ESPN] This Week in Sports agers at the beach. Suzanne Somers, Mark to sell a script, hopes a pact with the devil min.) (In Stereo) 8 “It’s Just a Matter of Time” Randy Travis ftoine it I felt it was a celebrauon of some sort. I chaotic when two sets of identical twins, [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update Wheeler, Steven Keats. 1978. will bring him luck. 9® War of the Worlds The Morthren (60 min.) (R) anuld hear people dancing and singing together. weaves subliminal messages into rock mu^ [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide separated at birth, arrive on the ^erie. [USA] Cartoon Express (5® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) [DIS] Best of Ozzie and Harriet Bette Midler, Lily Tomlin, Fred Ward. (Warner Br^o^sO^ Comes Again” Reba McEntire ” c with hopes of turning teen-agers into [TMC] MOVIE. Dead Ringers' (CC) (2® MOVIE: 'The Canterville Ghost' The 9.’Til Not a Greek^ebraUon, more like Sou* [LIFE] Esquire: About Men, For Women 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 10:45AM g® Jewish Ufe alien assassins. (60 min.) (In Stereo) fUSA1 MOVIE; 'Return of the Killer To­ ^ r i t of a 17th-century English noblernan islands or Africa.” It’s being released as a 12-inch 1 1:00AM CD Face the Nation (R) [CNN] Sports Tonight matoes' In this sequel to the 1977 cull 9:30AM (X) Beauty Breakthrough haunts his American descendants as th y All the Fun” Paul Overstreet (RCA) [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents classic the insane Dr. Gangrene develops [ESPN] SportsCenter ® Bugs, Daffy and Friends ® Three Stooges ^ * rth o u ^ t, T don’t want to use l^ics on this 1 1 :00PM ® News (CC) a new strain of violent vegetable. Anthony (55) Incredible Hulk 1 1 -50PM [HBO] MOVIE. Wanted Starke, Karen Mistal, John Astin. 1988. (55) Benson 1986. album.’ I wanted to use voices. Why didn 11 mak (X) dD ® ® News Dead or Alive' (CC) A maniacal terrorist (g) Archies (5® David Paul 1 ;1 S A M [CNN] Travel Guide (g) Patriots Kickoff Black singles (X) Barney Miller stalks the streets of Los Angeles, bombing g® Meet the Press (CC). g® Real to Reel random locations at wiU. R u t^r Hauer, [M AX] MOVIE: The Hidden' g® McLaughlin Group 1 “You Are My Everything” Surface (Columbia) (55) Cheers (CC). (g) Inside Fitness (g) Frugal Gourmet (R) (In Stereo) Gene Simmons, Robert Guillaume. 1987. 1 ; 3 0 A M Night M usic (In Stereo) (g) Charlie's Angels ZSirShm TrhyZt»f.;»Sy3 (5® Personal Power CD ® Will’s friend Wayne gets (2® It’s Your Business 2 “Baby Come to Me” Regina Belle (Columbia) Rated R. (In Stereo) Ussie (CC) g® Meet the Press (CC). (g) Freddy's Nightmares A photogra- ^t-tricke d when he plays a Halloween (g) Real Estate Showcase 3 “Rock Wit’Cha” Bobby Brown (MCA) g® American Interests prank. (g) Mama’s Family Mama attends her 4.“Don’t Take It Personal” Jermame Jackson [A&E] MOVIE; 'Girifriends' When her @® National Geographic James Whm high-school reunion. ^ r e narrates this overview of the world (4® Business World of trains (60 min.) ^ 5 “Miss You Much” Janet Jackson Sunday/ Oct. (g) DeGrassi Junior High (CC). hattan.'Melanie Mayron, Eli Wallach, Anita g® Long Ago & Far Away: Bill & Bunny 6. “State of Attraction” ^onda Clark (Tabu) (65) MOVIE: The Scarecrow of Romney Skinner. 1978. (CC). result was a very sweet language, and most (5® Williams TV ^ r e h ' Disguised as a scarecrovv, a mild- [CNN] Newsday 7. “Home” Stephanie Mills (MCA) [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch (R) [CNN] Your Money mannered 18th-century vicar leads a noc- 8 “Everything” Jody Watley (MCA) S i z e it doesn’t exist. I used some (g) Miracle Faith Outreach [DIS] Best of W alt Disney 6:00AM (X) We Believe [ESPN] Ughter Side of Sports Jay John- S k Spanish, Zulu and English words. I go m [DIS] Mousercise g® Day of Discovery wrnal rebellion against '^'"9 ,5® p®® About Magic Walt Disney and l5e Slave 9 “Don’t U Know I Love U” Chuckii Booker (X) Sustaining [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated Motors- stono is host. unfair tax policies. Patrick MacGoohan, o f^ e Magic Mirror investigate magic. (60 g® Dr. D. James Kennedy Geoffrey Keen, Eric Flynn. 1964. and out of them, and it doesn’t y (55) Christopher Closeup ports senes. (R) IMAXl “r . n “ g® Celebrate [A&E] OOr Century; t)e Gaulle (R) Physicians’ Journal Update (R) ^^?a“Everytime I Try to Say Goodbye” Cheryl (5® Ught His Fire 7 : 0 0 A M ® Vista [LIFE] [CNN] Big Story [DIS] Teen Win, Lose or Draw g® Insight / Out ® Breakthrough rr,s s ~ [USA] All-American Wrestling Lynn (Virgin) [DIS] Dumbo's Circus worid''. J a m S u s h i, John Ritter, Barbara [ESPN] Sports Reporters @ d5) Dick Van Dyke ® Point of View 1 2:30PM CD NFL Today [ESPN] Bodyshaping Barrie. 1987. Rated PG-13. [HBO] MOVIE; 'Blind Justice' A pho- [DIS] You and Me, Kid (55) Larry Jones (g) ® NFL Uve [USA] Mr. Magoo (CC) Compact discs C h ! l ^ S l y s ,- I n G ,« * . 'niki' means 'vreiory.' [ESPN] Pro Football Team Arm Wres­ (5® g® Divine Plan (g) On the Record 1 O'.OOAM (I) Action Newsmakers 1 “j i l t Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814” Janet tling From Las Vegas. g® Synchronal Research (g) Spotlight on Government fHB01 MOVIE. Memories of Me' (CC) r :F ^ ^ ,’l^Hor^.l968%^are^d^^^^ ® Steampipe Alley Matheson, g® James Kennedy ® ) Firing Une After suffering a mild coronary, a young 1986. 2?Sofsro^l£” Tracy Cha^an (Eleku^ ' ^Si - M ’S : surgeon travels to L.A. to mconcile^s re­ ®i) It's Your Business 8:00AM (X) New England Sunday (55) Gimme a Break! [CNN] Science and Technology Week (5® Jimmy Swaggart [LIFE] Cardiology Update Featured' saving the Florida striped bass 3 “Steel Wheels” Rolling Stones (Colun^ia) lationship with his Ra,ed ® Kenneth Copeland (D Larry Jones Alan King, JoBeth Williams. 1988. Rated (5S) T and T (CC) Turner combs the streets which was almost made extinct, by devel­ g® Jimmy Swaggart ID Bugs. Porky and Friends 4 “t S S ^ s of Love” Tears R)r Fears (R nm a) PG-13. (In Stereo) opment. (R) - 1 . 0 (15) Funtastic Wortd of Hanna-Barbara 5 “?u lS ^ K n o w It’s True” Milli Vamlli (Ans- [LIF E ] Frederick K. Price (5® Williams TV [ESPN] Auto Series From Del Mar, Calif. (Taped) [M AX] MOVIE; 'Nice Girls Don't Im ­ [A&E] Charters and Caldicott (60 min.) (g) Porky Pig Stereo) g® Chalice of Salvation (Live) 6.“Pump” Aerosmith (GeffCT) S f L T / S l S be couldn'J learn J 8 l i |^ plode' Despite being cursed with 'hcehdi- Part 4 of 6 (2® Sunday Today PG. (In Stereo) _ arv powers, a lovesick teen-ager atternpts [CNN] Daybreak g® Mister Rogers (CC). MOVIE; 'The Sure Thing Two 7 “Storm Front” Billy Joel (Columbia) (24) Sesame Street (CC). [TMC] ;s ^ w lV th e “ r*s of Lambda Lambda SLirvI^iJrilnd swim four or five hours a day. So. fo^rndTomance. Barbara Hams M,che«e [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner In Touch New England college acquaintances share Meyrink, William 0 Leary. 1987. Rated g® Miracles Today With Oral Roberts (g) a cm ss-c^ntry ride to California and find L a m b l when they attend a Fort Lauder­ 8.“R)rever Your Girl” Paula A b ^ ^irgm) [ESPN] SportsCenter ® Sacrifice of the Mass dale fraternity convention. Robert Carr he stopped swimmmg. by 24, in clinical PG. (g) [LIFE] World Tomorrow themselves quite unexpectedly falling in 9 “Dr Feelgood” Motley Crue (Elektra) „ **1 would h&vc had iny Ph.iJ.» y tv%an*y i [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide (58) Monsters Today The Monsters startle love. John Cusack Daphne Zuniga, An­ dine, Curtis Armstrong, Larry B. bcott. [CNN] Healthweek (R) g® Robert Schuller E e llh S o r s when they all play a game 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) 10“A Collecuon: Gr^test Hits...and More 6:10AM thony Edwards. 1985. Rated PG-13. [USA] Calliope g® Sesame Street (CC). (R) 6:1 SAM ® ) Davoy & Goliath of ’’Murder Mystery, 1 - 0 0 P M CD NFL Football: Los Angeles Barbra Streisand (Columbia) Sra^Faedci. I waTnTrSdyTL* *at^^^ was 7 : 0 5 A M [TMC] MOVIE: 'Boys' Night [A&E] Journey to Adventure [USA] Jem 6:30AM CD CBS Storybreak (CC) (R) b u t' Four businessmen prove to be eager g® Mister Rogers (CC). (R) ^ Rams at Chicago Boars (3 hrs.) (Live) [CNN] Daybreak 1 1 ;1 0AM [CNN] Travel Guide (R) H^^‘^X fS S i?rp»"at 6 a^ subjects lor an attractive sociology stu­ g5) Youthquake (60 min.) - Copyright 1989, Billboard Publications in^. (T) In the Black dent researching the opposite sex. Kim [DIS] Good Morning Mickeyl [A & E ] Global Affair 1 1 :30AM ® In s p o rt (55) At the Movies (R) Reprinted with permission. lu “h was setting to be a yery suong urge m- Novak, James Garner, Tony Randall. [ESPN] Running and Racing [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America High ® Better Your Home I got old enough where I (5® Twinstar Productions 1962 [HBO] Babar (R) school spons. (5® Connecticut Beat @ Twin Star Productions Continued... 7 ; 3 0 A M ® America's Black Forum [USA] Cartoon Express [LIFE] Family Practice Update (H) (2® WKRP in Cincinnati ^“iliSS^U ^hoTrn’tlS " calling Mom and (g) Outdoors Unlimited ® Make It Real 8:30AM ® Paid Programming [USA] Popeye and Son (I® Ring Around the World Dad and saymg, I m *oppmg (D Sunday Mass Continued.. (g) Alice (55) Frederick K. Price I’m gomg to play bms in a roex ®5) Connecticut: Now (In Stereo) an easy thing to do, Sunday TV, continued Focus/Books Sunday TV, continued ‘1929’ reviews Focus/Books wanted by the FBI begins to show the ef­ cars. Elvis Presley. Shelley Fabares Diane (5) Out of This World Evie thinks her boy­ 7:00PM ® 60 Minutes (CC) (60 min.) fects of a lifetime of running from the law. McBain. 1966 2-45PM [MAX] MOVIE; The Thin friend is dating someone else (In Stereo) Christine Lahti, River Phoenix, Judd Hirsch [ESPN] NFL Primetime (60 min.) Oilers at Cleveland Browns: ® g® Free Spirit (CC) Jessie wants to 1988. Rated PG-13. Chiefs at Pittsburgh Steclers. (3 hrs.) (Live) Blue Line’ (CC) Errol Morris' ®®claimed re­ (3® Anushka [HBO] Billy Crystal: Midnight Train to world as it was impress a snobbish girls club with a magic- [LIFE ] Physicians' Journal Update (R) Moscow (CC) Comic Billy Crystal gives a construction and investigation ^® (S) All Creatures Great and Small English oddities Connecticut Newsweek 1976 murder of a Dallas policeman. 1988. filled Halloween party. (In Stereo) stand-up performance and scripted vig­ [M A X ] MOVIE; The Witches of Eas- 1929: THE YEAR OF THE GREAT CRASH. m MOVIE; Little House: The U st Fa- Rated NR. (In Stereo) g® Saint ® A-Team tw ick' (CC) Three divorcees get more nettes set in the fascinating world of the reweir When a group of Eastern finan Soviet Union. (90 min.) (R) (In Stereo) d ) star Search (60 min ) (In (3® Beauty Breakthrough (3® Chae Visual than they bargained for when they unwit­ By William H. Klingaman. Harper & Row. 351 ciers reveal that they own a» of Walnut 3:00PM ^ g® g® MOVIE: Ernest Goes to Camp' tingly conjure up "the man of their [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update Pages. $22.50. subject of book Grove, the town s citizens become en­ Stereo) dreams." Jack Nicholson, Cher, Susan raged and vow to destroy 'heir homes Mi­ (31) Home Shopping Network (60 min.) g® Star Search (60 min ) (CC) A bumbling custodian-turned (R) To anyone who — like this reviewer — was bom ''8 E counselor comes to the rescue of a sum- Sarandon '1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) [MAX] MOVIE: 'Ironweed' (CC) Pased chael Landon, Karen Grassle, Melissa Gil- g7) Travelin' Gourmet in that pivotal year, “ 1929: The Year of the Great g® Hometime 5 3 ^ ^ mer camp threatened by a local mining 8:1 5PM [ESPN] NFL Dream Season on William Kennedy's Pulitzer prize­ bert. 1984 ( ^ Combat! g l) My Secret Identity Andrew ac'I'J'f®® concern. A "Magical World of Disney” winning account of a few days in the iife of Crash” offers a fascinating picture of the world as it (So) NFL Football; New England Patriots (75 min.) By Ron Berthel MOVIE: The Sugarland Expre®^ another power when he encounters Dr presentation. Jim Varney, Victoria Ra- Depression-era drifter Francis Phelan. Jack at Indianapolis Colts (3 hrs.) (Live) (S) A was 60 years ago. The Associted Press wife arranges her husband s lailbreak Gol Jeffcoate’s photon beam. cimo, John Vernon. 1987. Part 1 of 2. (In 8:30PM (3® Unda Seidel Nicholson, Meryl Streep, Carroll Baker. @1) MOVIE; Grand Theft Auto' When a die Hawn, William Atherton, Michael [CNN] Newswatch Stereo) g® ( P My Two Dads (CC) Joey throws a 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) On Feb. 7, Henry Ford arrived in Fort Myers, young couple tries to elope, they are pined Sacks. 1974 [ESPN] Bicycling; NEC World Cham­ (2® Evening at Pops (In Stereo) party and wakes up the next day to dis­ [USA] Diamonds (60 min.) Fla., to help celebrate the 82nd birthday of his old NEW YORK — Richard Lederer thinks English by a Sonvoy of patrol cars, vans, hehcop- cover he has married a female wrestler. (In WWF Wrestling pionship From Chambery. France (60 g® Wrestling: NWA Pro Wrestling friend, Thomas A, Edison. They were joined four is a crazy language, but it’s one that he is apparent- ters, gangsters and busybodies. R°n Ho­ Stereo) 1 0:30PM (5) Benny Hill ward, Nancy Morgan, Marion Ross. 1977. g7) Masterpiece Theatre; Precious min.) (Taped) (S) NHL Hockey; Boston Bruins at Buf­ (|3) Totally Hidden Video Scheduled; (33) At the Movies "Dad" (Jack Lemmon, days later by President-elect Herbert Hoover, and at W ne (CC) Afflicted with a barelip, Prue [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) go) Candlepin Bowling (60 min.) falo Sabres prospective home buyers are shown a Ted Danson, Olympia Dukakis). the party Edison announced to the press that he en­ found in Lederer’s newe^book Sarn resigns herself to spinsterhood unti [TMC] MOVIE; The Challenge' An (g) All Creatures Great and Small (57) Struggles for Poland 1^^) Solidarity s she attracts a weaver s notice. (60 min ) haunted house, (in Stereo) (3® Dr. Tuthill’s Focus on You visioned great national prosperity for America “Crazy English: The Ulumate Joy Ride Through irnpact on Poland between 1970 and 1980 American boxer g e t s f ' ® “lort g® Booker (CC) Booker becomes in­ Part 1 of 2. tween two Japanese brothers^ Scott [DIS] Disney Salutes the American ® War of the Worlds (60 min.) (In and the nation s ' New Proletariat. (60 volved in a murder investigation when he under Hoover’s inspired leadership. Glenn. Toshiro Mifune, Donna Kei Benz Teacher First lady Barbara Bush hosts this Stereo) (ST) MOVIE: 'Halloween with the Ad­ offers to help Alicia locate her former hus­ Asked by a reporter, however, what dangers he min ) Part 9 of 9 (R) o rn s Family' The Addams tantHy gets to­ collection of profiles of America s top g l) It’s Garry Shandling's Show Garry's ^ ^ h i ^ k ! which Lederer calls a “celebration” 1982 Rated R band. (60 min.) (Postponed from an earlier ®T) MOVIE: 'The Night That Panicked gether for a holiday reunion. John Astin, teachers. "little brother" ruins his plan to go whale foresaw for the current wave of stock speculation, of the mother tongue, he discusses * [USA] Double Trouble date) (In Stereo) ^ e r ic a ' ' radio broadcast Carolyn Jones, Jackie Coogan. 1977 9:00PM ® MOVIE: The Lady For­ watching with Sheena Easton. (In Stereo) the inventor replied tersely, “Ultimate panic.” many strange traits that make English such a of H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds is m- ® (CC) [A&E] Wings Over the World Two fA & E l Our Town Thornton Wilder's clas- |5:30PM Who's the Boss? gets' Premiere, (CC) An amnesia victim (R) created. Vic Morrow, Cliff De Young, Mi­ giants in European aviation history - Cor­ [LIFE] Family Practice Update On Feb. 14, A1 Capone’s hoodlums gunned down “loopy” language. „ , sic story tells of a small New Et’S'®®'' (g) Lassie (CC) Will's friend Wayne gets finds events from two missing years of her chael Constantine 1975. whLn he plays a Halloween nier and Messerschmidt. (60 min.) life returning to terrify her. Donna Mills, 1 1 :00PM ( S News (CC). six thugs of the rival Bugs Moran gang in rbr example: “If pro and con z k opposites, he and the simple human values that otalt®'^® [C(VN] Newsday worthwhile Stars Hal H^brook Ned prank. [CNN] Newswatch Greg Evigan, Andrew Robinson. 1989. (In d) (^ ® News Chicago’s St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. The writes, “is congress the opposite . [DIS] Mr. Boogedy The family of a noy^ Beatty, Sada Thompson. (2 hrs., 30 min ) (3® How To Play The Piano Overnight [DIS] MOVIE; Sitting Pretty' The self- Stereo) ( D (53) Arsenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) Prohibition Age was reaching its violent climax. Furthermore, he pomts out that in ^ g li^ elty gag salesman refuses to believe centered Mr. Belvedere becomes a baby­ (53) Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (R) (3® Benson (33) Cheers (CC). In Washington, President Calvm Coolidge was “people drive on a parkway m d park in a^dnveway they've moved into a haunted house. (60 [CNN] World Report sitter for a trio of bratty children. Robert Aretha Franklin: songwriter Sammy Cahn, @ Travel Magazine Young, Maureen O'Hara, Clifton Webb singer Phyllis McGuire. (60 min.) (3® Bob Tilton min.) (R) [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) playing schoolboyish pranks on his Secret Service and “play at a recital and recite at a play. lESPNl Horse Show Jumping: Grand (S) Charles in Charge (CC) Jai®'® ® °7'; 1948. g® Insight / Out [TMC] MOVIE: 'The Milagro Beanfield (3® Personal Power men with the alarm buzzer on the White House por­ But Lederer isn’t trying to change or correct Prix De Penn National From Harrisburg, ders transferring to a New York school for [ESPN] SportsCenter (g ) News (Live) War' The irrigation of a small plot of land g® ® MOVIE; 'Double Your Pleasure' tico. Silent Cal, who had presided over the garish English — it seems he’d rather enjoy it the way it Pa. (60 min.) (Taped) performers Premiere. (CC) A waitress becomes a g® Sweet Sixteen raises tensions between a Chicano farmer, [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) Jazz Age of Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald and orie of ILIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) his neighbors and New Mexico land devel- [A8iE] World War I (R) [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Big Business' (CC) A player in a deadly game of financial intrigue g® Wanted; Dead or Alive (MAX] MOVIE; Lifeboat' (CO Alfred opors.^Chick Vennera, Soma Braga, Ruben [CN N ] Newsmaker Sunday (R) when she agrees to pose as her twin sis­ the wildest stock market booms in history, d i ^ ’t “Language is like the air we breathe,” Manhattan corporate maneuver turns [CNN] Inside Business (R) Hitchcock's classic about the s a v o r s of Blades. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) chaotic when two sets of identical twins, ter, an FBI agent. Jackee, Richard Lawson, think much of his successor and fellow-Republican said in a recent interview. “We t^ e it in let n a sunken ocean liner adrift with the Naz separated at birth, arrive on the scene. Dan Hedaya. 1989. (In Stereo) [ESPN] SportsCenter (60 min.) 3:30PM g® Travelin' Gourmet [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents out We take it for granted.” But, he says, if we step U-boat commander responsible for de Bette Midler, Lily Tomlin, Fred Ward. g ® Yes, Prime Minister [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) Hoover. troying their ship. Tallulah Bankhead, Wil- ^4:00PM ® NFL Football; Sari Fran­ 6:00PM ® g® (3® News 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) g® Masterpiece Theatre: Precious [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) After the Great Engineer’s election, Coolidge back and think about English, we discover its od­ liam Bendix, John Hodiak. 1944. cisco 49ers at New York Jets (3 hrs) ® Knight Rider [USA] MOVIE: The Hollywood Detec­ Bane (CC) After a long absence, Kester told a friend, “We are in a new era to which I do not dities. For example: “In what other l^guage ^ a A subur­ 1 1:30PM dD Magnum, P.l. (TMCl MOVIE; The In Crowd' (Live) 33) MOVIE; 'Red Dawn' When Commun­ tive' Bored with his life as an actor, a returns to find Prue being tried for witch­ (X ) MOVIE: T he Final Terror' A knife- belong.” He died four years later in the depths of slim chance and a fat clm ce be the same Amg, ban teenager's dream comes ® Crazy Like a Fox ists invade a small Colorado town, a group burned-out TV star turns to real-life sleu­ craft by the superstitious villagers. (60 becomes a dancer on a local TV dance wielding lunatic victimizes eight young while a wise man and a wiseguy are opposites. ® Munsters Today The Munsters startle of students utilize guerilla tactics to fight thing. Telly Savalas, Joe Dallesandro, He­ min.) Part 2 of 2. the Great Depression. show. Donovan Leitch, Jennifer Runyon lene Udy. 1989. (In Stereo) campors. Daryl Hannah. Rachal Ward, their neighbors when they all play a game back. Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, g l) To re­ Klingaman’s book is packed with similar anec­ “And, in what other language can your nose run 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) Married... With Children (CC) Adrian Zmed. 1984. of "Murder Mystery." Lea Thompson 1984 7:1 5PM [ESPN] NFL Primetime (60 ceive extra income, the Bundys agree to dotes. If you know any 60-year-olds, give it serious and your feet smell?” . [USA] Master house a French foreign exchange student. (33) Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) (11) MOVIE: Strange New Woi't*' g® Dr. Tuthill's Focus on You min ) Members of a primitive culture believe Pi­ The book’s many chapters cover a variety of the U ia u ts return to Earth after 180 years in (In Stereo) consideration as a birthday present. And if your 1 :30PM §4) Tony Brown's Journal (2® Dracula: Live From Transylvania On ® ® Slimer! And the Real card is a god. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) suspended animation. John Saxon, Kath 7:30PM friends and relatives are younger or older than that, types of fun English so generously provides, among [CNN] Moneyweek location in Europe, actor George Hamilton YSS* Ghostbusters: The Halloween Door lA&E] Echoes Clare's relationship with leen Miller, Keene Curtis. 1975 g® Hot Shot Bowling (60 min.) IS host for this look at novelist Bram Sto­ (CC) Animated. 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(2 hrs ) [C N N ] Week in Review g® Talking Sports With Rod Michaud World Began.” Jose Calif., beautician, the 1988 disap (3® 101 Ways to Got Cash From the a nightmare world of voodoo worship and g5) News (Live) Government [D IS] Rock and Roll: The Early Days The (g) Jack Van Impe Presents bflclcw3rd» tt pelrance of a 7-year-old girl in the San ritufi murder in 1955 New Orleans^ Mickey — David Smytb g® Travel Magazine [CNN] Sports Sunday roots of rock 'n' roll are traced through the (S) Christian Ufestyle Magazine “What distinguishes my work is variety, says Diego area. Rourke, Robert De Niro, Lisa Bonet. 198/. careers of Bill Haley, the Everly Brothers. g® MOVIE: 'An American Werewolf in The Associated Press Lederer. “Etymology, language history, word f f ] MOVIE. The Mysterious Stranger (2® Outer Limits [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine Fats Domino, Buddy Holly, Bo Diddley, El­ g5) MOVIE; 'Blood Sport' A suave, freel- London' Oscar-winning makeup highlights A daydreaming Missouri boy fancies an ^ e investigator for the British Jockey g® St. Elsewhere vis Presley and others. (60 min.) games, puns, humor.” 8:00PM ® Murder. She Wrote (CC) this tala of a vacationing Yank cursed by a encounter with an angel in medieval Aus^ Club probes the disappearance of a prize (57) Nature: The Great Rift (CC) Examines Jessica helps a private-eye friend who [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) werewolf's bite. David Naughton, Jenny Lederer has taught at St. Paul s S c ^ l m Co - tria. Chris Makepeace. Lance Kerwin, Fred racehorse. Ian MeShane, Patrick Macnee, Best-Sellers the Red Sea, the island of Madagascar and agrees to dog-sit and finds himself in­ A Hun­ Agutter; Griffin Dunne. 1981. Gwynne. 1982. [TMC] MOVIE: 'Hanna's War' , N.H., for nearly three decades. He feels that Lloyd Bochner 1989. the effect of plate tectonics on East Africa volved in murder and an attempted assas­ garian woman becomes a martyr during MOVIE: 'Skateboard' Backed into a [CNN] Sports Tonight g® Bradshaw on; The Family (60 min ) Part 3 of 3 (In Stereo) sination. (60 min.) (In Stereo) World War II through her heroic attempts his students take well to his way of teaching, but ^rnV r by his bookie, a man hits on the MOVIE; 'Sabrina' Two wealthy so­ FICTION fej) Star Trek; The Next Generation (CC) ® ® MOVIE; The Final Days' Pre­ to aid Allied forces. Ellen Burstyn, Ma- [DIS] g® Fugitive cialite brothers vie for the hand of their fa­ “they know what to expect” beforehand. scheme of fielding a P].® Worf takes responsibility lor a boy when miere. (CC) Based on Bob Woodward and ruschka Detmers, Anthony Andrews. 1. “Clear and Present Danger,” Tom Clancy board team. Allen Garfield, Leif Garrett, g® WKRP in Cincinnati mily chauffeur's daughter. Humphery Bo­ “I hope,” he says, “that my book will serve ^ an his mother, the ship’s archaeologist, is Carl Bernstein's novel about President Nix­ 1988. Rated PG-13. 2. “Star Trek: Lost Years,” J.M. Dillard Kathleen Lloyd. 1978. ( ^ National Geographic This underwater gart, Audrey Hepburn, William . killed on a mission (60 min.) (In Stereo) on's decision to resign in the wake of extension of my teaching. ... I feel there js a ctes- (56) MOVIE; 'Carrie' A tormented teen­ ^udy includes the birth of a killer whale, [USA] 1954. (In Stereo) 3. “Jimmy Stewart and His Poems,” Jimmy [A8iE] Road to War (R) Watergate scandal Lane Smith, Richard room out there.” The way he sees lU there h ^ ager uses her supernatural P°wers to gam the playfulness of the humpback and an Kiley, David Ogden Stiers. 1989. (In 9:30PM ® Light His Fire [HBO] 1 St & Ten; Do it Again (CC) New Stewart revenge on the schoolmates who abused infant whale's growth to adolescence. (60 [C N N ] This Week in the NBA never been a greater interest in the toguage, with Stereo) g® Butterflies quarterback Johnny Gunn injures his knee 4. “California Gold,” John Jakes her. Sissy Spacek, John Travolta, Piper min.) [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) Jonah takes the after taking over (or starter Lenny Salvino. ® (g ) MOVIE: 'Blood Sport' A suave, (S) Friday the 13th: The Series (60 min.) the (Edwin) Newmans and (William) Safires. Laurie. 1976. blame for an accident caused by a friend (R) (In Stereo) 5. “The Pillars of the Earth,” Ken Follett @ Collectors freelance investigator for the British (In Stereo) Lederer is from a family of salespeople ^^d sees g® Adam Smith's Money World [DIS] MOVIE; 'Sonof Flubber' An inven­ who was diving without his father s know­ Jockey Ciub probes the disappearance of a [UFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) 6. “The Minotaur,” Stephen Coonts g l) Linda and Ted fight ledge (R) (In Stereo) prize racehorse. Ian MeShane, Patrick Open House (CC) himself as a sort of salesman as welL “I sell a @6) Let's Go Bowling (60 min.) tive professor creates an anti-gravity va­ over the commission when they both sell [TMC] MOVIE: 'The Sure Thing' Two 7. “Rx)dle Springs,” Raymond Chandler and por called flubber. Fred MacMurray Nancy [ESPN] Hydroplane Racing: Cup Macnee. Lloyd Bochner. 1989. product — language — that I believe m, he says. (5?) Mystery!: Campion (CC) Albert steps Dave Hayes a house. (In Stereo) New England college acquaintances share Robert B. Parker i?Ta(ier the Faraday family mfuses Scot­ Olson, Keenan Wynn. 1963. Rated G. From Mission Bay San Diego. Calif. (60 (33) Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo). a cross-country ride to California and find ... I try to be a ‘user-friendly’ linguist, which min.) (Taped) [ESPN] NFL Theatre: Men of Steel themselves quite unexpectedly falling in 8. “Tales From Margaritaville,” Jimmy Buffett land Yard's help in locating an apparently [ESPN] Bodybuilding; Women's Na­ (3® The Wok comes out in my work as a high-school teacher. missing uncle. (60 min.) Part 1 of 2. tional and Mixed Pairs Competition fHBOl MOVIE: 'Memories of Me' (CC) [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) love. John Cusack, Daphne Zuniga. An­ 9. “Some Can Whistle,” Larry McMurtry @ g® Hilary will not From New York, NY. (60 min.) (R) After suffering a mild coronary, a young Sister Kate (CC) thony Edwards. 1985. Rated PG-13. When I get too preachy or teachy, I strike it out. [A&E] Shortstories A film by director Su- reveal her handicap to a potential suitor, 10:00PM IS [CNN] News 10. “Nemesis,” Isaac Asimov U n Seidelman, "D eficitculture shock is [HBO ] MOVIE; 'Rocky IT Rocky marries surgeon travels to L.A. to feconcile his re­ 1 2:00AM CB Sustaining For Lederer, the book was “a joy to write. It was lationship with his father. B'«y CtystaL and Sister Kate is not pleased. (In Stereo) (33) USA Tonight Q the focus of "C'est What? (60 min.) (R) Adrian and stages a rematch with Apollo ® Home Shopping Network (2 hrs.) NON-FICTION written in my head and was just dying to get out Creed Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shim, Bur­ Alan King, JoBeth Williams. 1988. Rated @ ) Travels (CC) Novelist and politician (3® Can You Beat Baldness? [CNN] Week in Review Mario Vargas Llosa explores the history from the first typestroke.” He says he writes things gess Meredith 1979 Rated PG. (In Stereo) PG-13. (In Stereo) g® New Ufe (g) New Generation 1. “Wealth Without Risk,” Charles Givens [D IS l MOVIE; 'Bride of Boogedy' The [LIFE! W ave of the Future: Hyperten­ and mythology of the Peruvian jungle city (g) Wrestling; AWA All Star Wrestling Z. “All I Really Need to Know I Learned in down when he thinks of them and spends half an celebration of a New England town s an­ of Iquitos. (60 min.) g® Masterpiece Theatre: Precious [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) sion Control and Risk Factor Reduction Bane (CC) After a long absence, Kester ® ) Offsides With The New England Pa­ nual festival sparks the return of a misch e- ® MOVIE: 'Passage to Marseilles' Five Kindergarten,” Robert Fulghum hour a night sorting it all out.” Reader letters also (R) returns to find Prue being tried for witch­ vous 300-year-old ghost. Richard Masur, 4 '30PM ® My Secret Identity An­ Frenchmen escape from Devil's Island to triots (60 min.) 3. “Roseanne,” Rosearme Barr [USA] Murder, She Wrote craft by the superstitious villagers. (60 j spawn ideas. ^ ^ ivv. 1 Mimi Kennedy, Tammy Lauren. 198/. drew acguires another power when he en­ join the Free French forces fighting in Nazi- ® Ask the Manager min.) Part 2 of 2. 4. “It Was on Fire When I Lay Down on It,” E>espite the many quirks found in Englisn, [ESPN] PGA Golf; Nabisco Champion­ counters Dr. Jeffcoate’s photon beam 6 ' 15PM [M A X ] MOVIE; Illegally occupied France. Humphrey Bogart, g3) Gene Scott Yours' (CC) A young juror turns amateur g® Worldvision Robert Fulghum Lederer is not campaigning for changes. He admits ship Final round from Hilton Head, S.C. (2 (3® Personal Power Claude Rains, Sydney Greenstreet. 1944. [A&E] Biography: Eisenhower A profile sleuth in an effort to prove the defendant hrs.) (Live) g® Josh: The Logan Legend Narrated by g® MOVIE: 'Wild Strawberries' On the of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the man who 5. “The T-Pactor Diet,” Martin Katahn to being “a spelling purist” but says, I accept g® Cash Connection his grade-school heertthrob, innocent of [HBOl MOVIE; 'Howling III' A scientist Jose Ferrer, this tribute to director Josh day he is to receive an honorary degree, an commanded the Normandy Invasion and “Confessions of an S.O.B.,” Allen H. Neuhar- g7) Hometime; Finishing a Lower Levei murder charges. Rob Lowe, Colleen Camp, 6. change in usage and grammar. discovers a tribe of marsupial-like were­ Logan reviews his Broadway hits Annie aged doctor has a disturbing dream of his later became president. (60 min.) (R) “But nobody speaks standard English anyway, so wolves living in a remote region of >^s- (CC). Part 2 of 6. Kim Myers 1988 Rated PG. Get Your Gun " and "South Pacific, ” along own death. Victor Sjostrom, Bibi Anders- th (S3) The Great Bear Scare Animated The [CNN] World Report tralia. Barry Otto, Imogen Annesley, Max ® Wheel of Fortune (CC) with his films "Bus Stop and Camelot. son, Ingrid Thulin 1957. 7. “You’ll See It When You Believe,” Wayne why make people upught?” k„ . i nm ^ c e s of Tommy Smothers, Susan Saint 6;30PM Fairchild 1987 Rated PG-13, (In Stereo) (60 min.) g l) Tracey Oilman Francesca's parents [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments (60 According to Lederer, there are about 1 , ^ James and Louis Nye are featured in this gB) Can You Beat Baldness? min.) Dyer [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) g l) America's Most Wanted Scheduled; interview for a co-op opening; a donut- words added to English each year, including techni- account of Ted E. Bear's journey to Mons­ _ J NBC News shop worker receives advice from her [HBO] MOVIE; And God Created 8. “Believe in the God Who Believes in You, rUSAl MOVIE. The Great Santini' A g® I convicted killer Emilio Bravo, wanted for ter Mountain I Fight Back! W ith David Horowitz escape; Robert and Patricia Tibbs, wanted "other se lf" (In Stereo) Woman' A lovely convict schemes to win Robert H. Schuller , cal ones. “And,” he says, “we still don t have all * e Marine Corps colonel's dicwtorial ap­ [LIFE] Women's Health: Risk Reduc­ her parole in this remake of the 1956 Bar- proach to domestic life nearly destroys his (g® ABC News (CC). for child molestation. (In Stereo) [A&E] Sinatra Concert for the Ameri­ 9. “1 Want to Grow Hair, Etc.,” Erma Bombeck I words we need. I wonder — what will we call the tion and Preventive Care cas Frank Sinatra is joined by drummer dot vehicle. Rebecca De Mornay, Vincent family Robert Duvall, Blythe Danner, Mi­ [CNN] Inside Business [A&E] Biography; Eisenhower A profile Spano. Frank Langella. 1980. Rated R. (In 10. “Martha Stewart’s Christmas,” Martha decade after the ’90s?” , [MAX] MOVIE. The Wackiest Ship in of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the man who Buddy Rich for this 1982 concert from the chael O’Keefe. 1979. [DIS] Super Sense The mental pro­ Stereo) One object of Lederer’s objecuons is the super­ the Army A misfit ship and c e w P r^ e to commanded the Normandy Invasion and Dominican Republic. Selections include Stewart WB 2 '30PM OD Siskel & Ebert "Immediate be instrumental in winning a World War II cesses that provide animals with their na­ later became president. (60 min.) "Strangers in the Night " and "New York, [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide market checkout counter signs that read: “Ten items Family ” (Glenn Close, James W ^ d s ): battle. Jack Lemmon, Ricky Nelson, Chips vigational skills. (R) New York. " (2 hrs ) [CNN] PrimeNews [USA] Hollywood Insider — Courtesy of Waldenbooks f or less ” He also mourns the loss of farther, cml- "Dad " (Jack Lemmon, Ted Danson, Olym­ Rafferty 1961. [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) [DIS] MOVIE: 'Spinout' A bandleader MOVIE; Running on Empty' pia Dukakis), [HBO] manages to entangle himself with race 1 2:30AM (T) At the Movies ing it “a dead word” that has given way to fur­ [USA] It's Your Move (CC) The 17-year-old son of fugitives g® Firing Line Continued... 5:00PM ® Growing Pains ther.” [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) FOCUS/Advice______HMO should have removed mushroom polyp Because your son moves his upper body, I suspect he DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m a member of an HMO. In the will tend to lose calcium only from his leg bones. Adopted child is thankful for both her mothers^ love past, I had a barium enema that was negative. A little However, I do not believe that this loss will be harmful over a month ago, I noticed blood in my stool. I called Dr. Gott because he is not bearing weight on his legs. ^ te t wo riifferent dllterem kinds kinds of of love. UNKNOWN___ this to the attention of my “gatekeeper.” Again, a barium Nonetheless, you should ask his doctor about this; DEAR ABBY: I am 19 years old ^md *ny Jster I enema was performed, and the doctor remarked that I Peter Gott, M.D. some supplemental calcium might be useful, dei^nding are identical twins. We were privately adopted at 3 days still had the mushroom polyp that was present in 1986. on your son’s diet. Also, physical therapy would help old. My mother was also 19 years old when she ^ v e Dear Abby DEAR READER: If anyone knows who wrote this I’m concerned. Since my contract with the HMO runs slow the rate of bone deterioration and make your son poem, please let me hear from you. The a ^ r d^erves feel better. Calcitonin, a semi-synthetic hormone used to birth to us. We feel that our parents were ^ mo^ out in four months, I feel they are trying to out wait me II. . • r generous people in the world for puttmg us up for adop- m be credited. Write to Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los An rath than take care of the problem. What do you think? To give you more information, I am sending you a free retard calcium loss, seems to me. to be unn^ssary at present; it is expensive, must be given by injecUon and Abigail Van Buren geles, Calif. 90069. DEAR READER: You may be right, unfortunately. copy of my Health Report “Medical Specialists.” Other can cause serious allergic side effects. A few weeks ago you printed a ^ m Health Maintenance Organizations often make their readers who would like a copy should send $1.25 with an Adopted Child.” Would you please r e i ^ t it? Many DEAR ABBY: I don’t have a problem; I am writing to profits by withholding expensive testing and consulta­ their name and address to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland And God let her straight to you. people do not realize how special thank you from the bottom of my uterus for P""^"8 ^ tions. In this way, the patients’ premiums go toward 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. wonderful letter from Ellie and Jack suggestmg what not maintaining the HMO, rather than being used for I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME ! • by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee IN SOUTH CAROLINA And now you ask me to sav to an infertile couple. , laboratory tests or surgery. This is not mie of all HMOs, DEAR DR. GOTT: My 24 year-old son is a Through your tears. My husband and 1 have heard all but it is common enough to be a problem. paraplegic. Would the drug calcitonin help strengthen his Unscramble these lour Jumbles, Welcome to our The age-old question many more equally inane and hurtful. Thank God, some­ Of course, your HMO doctor may have simply messed one letter to each square, to form new IKetlme DEAR TWIN: It appeared in 1986, and here it is; leg bones? He does not receive physical therapy. My four ordinary words. member Through the years; one i finally speaking up. Maybe people ^ up. I cannot imagine why your polyp was not removed in Legacy of an concern is the deterioration of the immobilized leg •7U adopted child if they must say something to inferule couples who 1986. In my opinion, this was exce^ingly poor medical bones. rAMID judgment. Polyps, outgrowths of tissue from the intes­ Once there were two women trying desperately to DEAR READER: Patients who are relatively im­ ^ V Who never knew each other. tinal lining, can become malignant. Yours should have mobile because of accidents or illness lose inordinate been removed three years ago. Now that it may be bleed­ B tfM TiM* MMM Wims. MS One you do not remember. amounts of calcium from their bones. Incidentally, so do tut Mtpes RM«n«« The other you call mother. ing, the risk of malignancy is multiplied. You should astronauts in a weightless state — thus, gravity, as well have an examination as soon as possible by a as immobility is an important factor. 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( drsi view of New York City architects between the living room and Land Clearing • Topping W Gift Certificates r nV" P c S s h e lm and Lee Mindel who, according to an 25 Olcott Street, kitchen. More casual eating areas M anchester are available in the adjacent kitchen. S e S. me current issue of H o^e s^^^ Advertising A snack bar shares a central islmd house as a whole and not a \eAST HARTFORD 528-988B 203647-8581 Training 649-7544 % with a range, oven, and preparation ‘ KAHANA accumulated details mat make the \MANCHESTER 647-3771 counters. A comer breakfast nook ^ Y o u shouldn’t go into looks out onto the front yard. DECK hurt one thing — a great ceilmg, a great sola or a SAVE BUY AT SAVE] A more secluded hall right of the S l a L S e , ” Mindd said. “We believe m an m- Siding is a smarii court serves the master suite and investment. Kr ' AUCTIONS Paying too much two smaller bedrooms. Linen MASTER SUITE I. A. WHITE GLASS CG„ k storage and the laundry room are lo­ Every Monday (or it isn’t. pEDROQM. 17* » 16° (and some Thursday & Fridays) Re siding s one ol th.j mos' COS’ eM'C.ent nome improwe'-'ents you can cated at either end, conveniently make Because'1 addsio me tjeauty and I IVING ROOM ll*x 12° MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS cofPion ol ycuf nome ' gw away ana close to the sleeping areas. The main DECK adOsio'nr. osa'® va'ue'aier bath, situated near the doorway to 17* < 23° Piilr Weatne's'(,”e’ .ir*y's-dmg fiom 1 !C O , W ^enne ieaiu'®s easy m3 ntorance the court, is accessible to the public ■^FiPE Pla c e *^'“With us, one thing leads to STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS ’ and ir® (ii® 'ong ouraa.My ,0o SKpeci — WOODBOX 0 3 THffAsmrmrmsiMoimmr. v J e s t e h n Nsith pfen.ium / fiyi s Tn3 ** a poou'a' living areas as well as the bedrooms. A ' —SKYLtOH’ .laid “You want a new light switch? To do that, we once The master suite contaihs its own ----- i r ^ e down the walls. But the walls will UNION BATHTUB ENCLOSURES & MOREI bath, as well as built-in shelves and ^Clerestory' kave a mark on the floor, so we will have to change dressers, double closets, and a If ★ NOTARrSHHWCeS ★ I CountrysicCe Siding COURT agreed, adding: “The idea of cutting off daylight alcove. EVERYTHING IN GLASS 647- S l D K ______The bedroom hall also leads to 12° » 12° RFPROOM 3 the design process at a certain point seems or ^ I COPIES 1I HU o each 'I SIIMilnSt. WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT" m us M environment is always me sum of its MALL the garage, allowing occupants to PINING ROOM 13^ 110* pam, including lighung. fuminne and dccora.ivc enter their rooms without passing DECK 13®l6,. X 9q 2 • Auto Glass through the rest of the house. Be­ fil sides room for two cars, the garage A T o p e n up a space. Shelton, Mindel m a, t,MC PLAN AHEAD - EVERYTHING IN GLASS • Mirrors • Screens ■WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT" has space and lighting for tool the view of anomcr room wim an interior window. INSTALL NOW storage and a workbench. They may add light and interest by designing floors Central Air In 1990! • Patio Doors • Plexiglass All living areas of the house with GARAGE with glass-brick areas. . 1. A. WHITE GLASS C0„. the exception of the third bedroom 2 5 * x2l^ Alhelton, Mindel rug with dark square m i^ t Call For Free Estimate • Shower Doors & Enclosures open onto the long deck that wraps 1. NOOK mirror their design of a coffered “ 'luig around three sides of the building. ■ 9 ° I 9 ° a parquet floor in a dining room will echo the wood T.P. Aitkin, Inc. • Picture Windows 649-7322 IN OUR 40th YEAR With the clerestory windows in the inlay of me table. . _ DECK The pair custom-design furnishings for specitic • Safety Glass 31 BISSELL ST. MANCHESTER cenU'al cupola, a feeling of space ’' m c e 1 9 3 4 and light pervades the entire home. r projects and they have created meir own line of ' . MlRRORS . SHOWER OVEliXU DIMENSIONS 52 -0 i 56 -0 • Storm Windows • SAFETY GLASS• BATHTUB ENCLOSURES ETC. On hot summer days, the numerous FIO O R P L ^ - LIVING 2003 squl'e teel clean-lined architectural furniture, as well as rugs doors can be opened for unimpeded GXDAGE <91 iQuue led and upholstered pieces. . , COVEBXGE 2<9< squire led Phoi. 643-6793 • Store Fronts air flow throughout the house. 208-06 KAHANA Architecture, however, remains their first love. For a study plan of the Kahana undma'k Des'9''s “Our clients run the gamut from 2()-year-olds to 10-29-69 • Insulated Glass (208-06), send $5 to Landmark 70-year-olds who are interested in exciting design, awnings • accountants • air-conditioning Designs, P.O. Box 2307, Eugene, Designers, Anrhireers aid re»ie,s teanned also are invUed so comae, Mindel said. , r • Furniture Tops • auto parts • bakers • builders Ore. 97402. Be sure to specify plan Like other good architects, they keep foremost m with plans they would like to see Landmark. • buyers • bartenders •^jjnpenters namelame anuand numberuuiui^» when ordering). * mind me needs of the people who live in a house. ihild care Asked how much a client influences me design of a Haurlifstpr Hpraih • car washers • project, Mindel said; 649-7322 !• designe • drillers “Entirely, but it is our best fantasy of them. IN OUR 40th YEAR lectriciansi Autumn time to refurbish lawn Serving the Manchester U driver When we are designing a space for someone, it s as ‘rminators if we were making a movie about him, and we cast area for 100 years U By Earl Aronson the best possible actor in the role.” 31 BISSELL ST. !• framers^ urriers The Associated Press The architects like to bring the outdwrs inside, 16 Brainard Place maximizing natural light. A family living in a Manchester MANCHESTER • haircu general contractors Autumn is an excellent time to After seeding, apply fall fertilizer Colonial house in Short Hills, NJ., asked for a refurbish your lawn — reseeding, have a high phosphorus and potash to give seedlings a strong stait. second, more casual living room. They also wanted 203-643-2711 • heaters • janitors • masons ^ realtors fertilizing, renovating. One reason is content (such as the 10-16-20 of Greenview’s Winter Green) to Spot-patching also will improve a tower to give them a view of nearby cliffs. • opticians • plumbers • pools______that in the fall, as days become The architects built a two-story tower with an shorter, the rate of green leaf growth stimulate vigorous root development your old lawn. If dandelions, chickweM and airy tree house feel. The space has three prominent slows in favor of root development. in seedlings. I other broadleaf weeds have invaded windows to bring in light from all sides. Seen fro*'™ HAPPINESS IS HEARING At this time, grass plants also Rake the lawn area level, seed your lawn, apply a fall fertilizer- the outside, me windows become architectural pic­ produce carbohydrates that are with a lawn spreader for uniform MANCHESTER Just ask any of our customers weed control such as 2-Way Wmter ture frames,” ofi^ering views of me interior. stored for future use. It is also the distribution, then rake lightly to cover seed. Water lightly to keep the Green. One application should kill The proposed site of anomer house meant me MEMORIAL CO, time when the vigorous root systems common weeds while strengthening front would receive soumem light while me back and nutrient reserves that will carry soil surface moist until grass is es­ grass plants. But don t um 2-Way would be dark. Opp. East Cemetery M C lawn grasses through next sununer’s tablished. A light mulch of w ^ - frec straw will help maintain surface Winter Green when reseeding, since To bring light to me whole house, Shelton, Mm- OVER 4D heat are produced. moisture and speed gennination. its weed inhibitors will affect the del made generous use of glass walls, wim a steel­ ilM t S |iHGr\R These factors, plus cooler weather A c m i To help restore established lawns, framed skylit corridor running me lengm of the • 763 and 191 Main St., Manchester CALL 649-5807 experience 2 Fuli Service Hearing Aid Centers and more abundant rainfall, general­ new grass. there are power rakes or verti-cutters Fall feeding is very important, it house. For privacy they build freestanding redwood Phone. 643-1191 or 643-1900 EILEEN DAVIS ly make fall the ideal time to start a that will scarify the la'vn. Jhcir will provide earlier spring green-up walls a few feet away from me house itself. National Board Certltied new lawn or revitalize an es­ • Eastbrook Mall, Mansfield QUALITY m e m o r ia l s powerful tines slice through existmg and ensure healthier, stronger turf “Here,” Mindel told Elaine Louie in House 151 TalcotviHe Road tablished one. Phone: 456-1141 HARRISON STREET MANCHESTER 146 Hazard Ave . Suite 104 Route 83 turf and soil to loosen thatch and that can withstand the rigors of next Beautiful, “me structure really is the ornament.” Johnson Medical Building Vernon, CT 06066 If you are going to start a lawn, Enfieid, CT 06082 other debris. Clean this up and the summer’s heat and foot traffic. Fer- (203) 8 7 2 -n i8 first remove stones and debris, then {203) 763-4096 old turf will provide an excellenL tiliz.er spreaders do a good, even job. eAlTERN COMN£CTICUrS LEADING FULL SEHVICE OPTICIANS rototill the soil and add lime and fer­ moisture-holding bed for new seed. tilizer. A good fall fertilizer should Photography fOCUS/Hobbles 643-2711 Photography is CLASSIFIED ADS HOMES 1„,HELP IHDMES PART TIME I HELP FDR SALE FOR SALE Notices I HELP WANTED WANTED LLLI WANTED a way of lif® MANCHESTER - Now Bullder/Oeveloper offer­ MATURE person wanted As a condition precedent to ORDERLY with sorne BABY SITTER needed only 135,000 for these ing no payments until 2pm - 11:30pm, Friday to do housekeeping and brand new, huge, excit­ the year 2000 on up to the placement of any adver- nursing aide duties. dietary work In o per­ tlslno In the Manchester He­ Lifting and transport­ through Monday. 2 ing, 7 room, 1,800 so. ft. $145,000 2nd mortgage! Bv Sandy Colton rald, Advertiser hereby children, my Manches­ sonal core facility. beautiful contempor­ (Based on 8% fixed ing Included. Full time, Good pay and benefits. . 1 ' si The Associated Press------agrees to protect, Indemnity 7-3 every other wee­ ter home. Own Trons- a ry Townhouses. rote, no points, no pre­ i C i v,1 g o l d c o i n — This gold and hold harmless the Man­ portotlon. 646-0834. Coll Mrs. Brook, only paym ent penalty.) ■ T T ^ Z ilif c in photography began m kend. Excellent benefit Cathedral ceilings, An­ My professional 11C m p ^ ^ ^ n e r- chester Herald, Its officers between 8om-2pm, dersen windows, full Builder may consider coin was made in 1839 to and emplayees against any package. Training STEEL Erector needed. Mondov-Frldov. 649- course offered. Con­ Experienced only to basements, 2x6 con­ trade of your property 1949 on Guam, ^ Qnc of my biggest and all liability, loss or 4510.______honor Queen Victoria, it is expense. Including attor­ tact Mrs. Kost, RN work on metal building struction, family room toward this new 3050 editor of a photographer to square foot Contem­ considered one of the most neys’ fees, arising from ADNS. Salmon Brook erection crew. Benef­ SECRETARY - C. P. A. fireplace, central olr, problems was gc g • v/rote. claims of unfoir trade practi­ Convalescent Home, its, eoe. Coll Bill, 242- firm. Excellent oppor­ oven/rooge< dls- porary located In o beautiful of all English gold pictures to illustrate * c stones ces, Infringement of trode- Glastonbury. 633-5244. 3738.______tunity for efficient, per­ hwosher, , dispo­ prestigious area of ex­ marks, trade names or pat­ sonable secretory. Sto- pensive homes. Fea­ ^ When 1 complained to the base p PART-tIme monitor for HIGH School Cheerleod- sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full coins. ents, ylolatlon of rights of tlstlcol word baths, wosher/dryer tures breakfast nook. ,„gg»dma,lsbrm.rrrrdp«^«^J S , prlyacy and Infringement of high school female fa­ Ing Cooch-Beginnlng Granite fireplace, 4 copyright and proprietary cilities. 9:30om-lpm, November 17,1989. Sa­ processing experience hookups, cedar siding, He just happen^ to ha^ ^^a^h me rights, unfair competitlan requird. General com­ wall-to-wall carpeting, bedrooms, 2 full baths, Mondov-Frldov. Apply lary prorated accord­ 2 holt baths, Joccuzzl, Graphic camera 'film and make prints, and and libel and slander, which In room 100, S. Windsor ing to contract. Con­ puter experience help­ tiled foyer, oak kitchen may result from the publica­ ful. Please send re­ cabinets, two-zone gas and 3 cor garage. Ask­ English gold coin is super gem how to use It, process uic Board of Education, tact Mr. Dennis Joy, ing $385,000.Philips tion of any adyertlsement In sume to: Pue, Semel heat, slider to deck and offered use of the base P^“,° and the start of the Manchester Herald by 1737 Main Street, S. Principal. Coventry Real Estote, 742-1450a of Una and the Lion, a f'vc-pound It was an offer I eouldn t re u s ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Windsor. Coll 528-9711, High School, 78 Ripley and Chich, Certified 2-cor garage. Owners advertiser. Including adver­ Public Accounts, P. O. will hold o second r. sterlingface face value. valuejhcse These f costed tisements In any free distri­ extension 40. eoe. Hill Rood, Coventry, PARKER Rood, Wllllng- Box 2250, Vernon, CT mortgage of $32,900 at ton. Relive history In o One of the super gems in the Sep­ in the Krause and Mishler ... my career m g^apher second, since I bution publications pub­ WANTED student to rake Connecticut. 742-7346. tember auction sale by Bowers and photographer — pnorog ^ n , y stones, lished by the Manchester 06066. ____ 8% with no principal or new 1748 Salt Box re­ Collectors' Coins.” at $19,000. Some sales of Herald. Penny Sleffert, leaves after school and n u r s in g Clerk-8om- Interest payment due production built from Merena was a lot of 15 " “handled” pieces have been usually shot pieties J . -pQieyo as a feature on Saturdays. Good 4:30pm. Duties to In- Years later, while working m to y Publisher. tor 7 years. These ore Sturbridge Village proof, headed by “the most ^aut^u^ re c o r d at $"l2,000. $11,500 and pay. 644-8076. clude: Medical Real Estate beautiful single family plans drown bv Russell Corner writer for PaciAc Stars ^ d trp e ^ ^ and tram records, supply and In­ homes, not condomini­ S. Ootmon. 3 firepla­ of all English gold coins... Una and r n L D S T ventory, assistant “ S n c « l Bowers and set up a photo All this, 1 suppose, be- r T lH E L P ums; and there ore, of ces, Beehive oven, 3 I2U AND FDUND Uil WANTED nursing with medical I HDMES course, no association bedrooms, 2 Va baths, ^'hTpre-salc estimate was Is slalcd for November M al New S«°“ T S S 'm T o m y smircr available wbo bnaw unit requirements. fees. Coll today for on o 3 plus acre parcel $20,000 to $30,000 and the Enal Russ MacKendrick York City. Consignments for tne Typing skills required. FOR SALE complete details on with brook and pond. FOUND: Grey and tan SALES person full or port Contact Mrs. Lothrop, roll-over with the b u y ^ s bump of January auction at Pasadena tabby cat. Found In time. Apply In person these magnificent and Builder wonts It sold Upper Vernon Street RN D M S., Salmon glastonbury- beautiful homes at osop. Wlllington. Moke 10 percent, came to $35,zuu. Ihccoin. ,, California are now bcmg^ccqt c • Marlow's, Brook Convalescent Spectoculor view of area. Coll 646-0194. Manchester. $167,900 with this very, otter! Philips Real Est- The set was made m 18j 9 The real sizzle belongs to Una Conuct Richard Bagg, ?h-D Ducc its own and relied m i y missed deadlines Home, Glastonbury. Hartford skyline from very special financing. ote, 742-14500______raphers. The result was frcquCTi^^y LOST-Block, long haired, GENERAL cafeteria 633-5254.______honor Victoria who ^ cotc queen (Truth), and her guardian Hon as lor of Auctions, Box 1224, Woi this beautiful 3 bed­ This Is on excellent MANCHESTER-Price re^ female cot, and on help, full time 8om - room, 2Va both Con­ in 1837. Encircling \bc bust on th ihcv search for her beloved St. or pictures that just d There is a knack to DENTAL Assistant-Port opportunity tor tlrst- ducedi Cozy 6 room foboro N.H. 03894. good newspaper photograpj^^^,^^ a orange and white mole 2pm. Full benefits. Coll time 3 days per week temporary. Features tlme buyers and Inves­ obverse are the words 3/lCTOR A George. (From Edmund Spenser s If you arc more likely to bny l an Tabby. West Middle 633-4681 ext. 330 osk for too numerous to men­ Cope. Flreploced liv­ tor specialty practice tors. Owner will con­ ing room, sliders to S-.G.: BRITANNIARUM REGINA “Faerie Queen” of 1590). sell vou can get the next six GranU S a ^ T ^ a n X of the military photographers Turnpike area. Any In­ Charlotte between 8om In Manchester. Re­ tion. Upper level spa sider rent with option. At the upper edge the com i form ation 646-1029. - 2pm at Arbor Acre room. Is o must to see. deck from family cataUigs. plus six copies o wording position for o Rothman & Rothman, room. $136,900. Susan This profile of the youthful queen reads; “DIRIGE DEUS CR^SU S Reward. Forms, Glastonbury. mature, organized, Asking $369,000. Taylor 646-4144.0______ihc Rare Coin Review Associates. 633-6216. Donahue. Sentry Real inspired some perfervid rhetoric at m e g s ,” (God dirccus my stepsX TRAVEL Agency East of people oriented per­ 183 Brolrwood Drive. Estate, 643-4060.O Snccial Coin Letters for $69. Apply son. W llltroln.646-4811. MANCHESTER-Unique Te time: “The graceful arrange­ the river needs assist- Come see this super M ANCHESTER-Cope Below the figures the date, 183^ is uTihc Bowers and Merena Publica­ two family. $139,900. Colonial featuring 4 ment. character, and .f rambled out in those pesky Rom ^ tions Dept, at the address above. and built the lab, hirca lau bought equipment Lots of potential. Each built with elegant Flor­ phone etiquette re­ "POSTAL )OBS" generous bedrooms, ida room overlooking the whole bust, its breadth and soft­ numerals. Then at the very bou^m Z lila r , and local PB oW aptos, unit has two bedrooms 2 2 Employment quired. WIII train. Coll V baths, first floor private pork like yard. Start $10.79/hr. For an d newer bock front to bock family ness, the perfect youth, yet sweetly in microscopic lettering. w .WYUN ^ S m r . S m n J c n u , as 1 learned Irom 646-2756. exam & application in­ $155,900. Sentry Real designed womanhood, of R A ” — the so-called pre-eminent porches. Quiet and room with brick fire­ R„ss MacKendrick is a S m is ra k e s a s wellr^rn^r o ^ ^ , formation, call 7 days convenient location. place and beautiful Estote, 643-4060.O lures- the exquisite delicacy of the and 'unsurpassed designer of English Marrehester rrrsident Sam to 10pm 1-216- Has separate lot zoned deck. Priced right at MANCHESTER-4 bed- To photographers based Y room sprawling Ranch »cborilj or, 'fK ™uo; HELP WANTED Good driving record 324-3113 Ext. 103 for two family availa­ $207,900. Century 21, ^°Onfy 300 of these sets were ^ould b^ck Immediate openings ble at $70,000. D.W. Fish Epstein Realty, 647- with sunken living room, family room, suuck, each with farthing, half^n- processed f*'""’. a picture, Full time, 40 hours Realty, 643-1591 .□ 8895a n S d , P.O.Box 591, Manchester weekly plus overtime. whirlpool and deck. Su­ ny, Maundy penny, crown and so $9.00 PER HOUR san Shimer. $209,900. a 'l '^ r ^ t u i u e »im sr.8ges.lons on lro« me, TEACHER Aides needed. Also Warehouse help. Starting Pay Part-time, afternoon Apply CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES Sentry Real Estate, 643- forth, all in proof. „,nncinBles 06040. Steady work for wa­ In addition there were 100 single hours available. MANCHESTER Immediate openings on 7am-3pm and 4060.O ______terproofing contractor. Please coll 649-5531 for TOBACCO & CANDY CO. 3pm-11 pm and 11 pm-7am shifts. Full or part MANCHESTER-Alluring S t e i s V confidential Interview. Must have car and li­ Contemporary with 4 photos from such magaz Juniicate the techni- 78 Sanrico Drive, time positions. SECRETARY/ReceptionI Manchester cense. 647-1901 bedrooms, 3 full baths, be used as a medicine st-2-3 days per week. Ma­ Every other weekend required fireplaces In both the ture, non-smoker, living room and family Garlic can okay if a client wishes to use garlic J S ^ r i developloB W e s 's p r 5 t o word-processing skills •Ask about oqr cliHd care reimbursement room. $324,000. Sentry •Non-benefits rate of pay program Real Estate, 643-4060.Q rM ^oT»»n;a;:rpaiolM la on IBM PC. Manches­ OFFICE CLERK ^^^Tn M t becoming a garlic ter professional office. Wiii Train MANCHESTER-Alluring By Allan Leventhal______Send resume to: Man­ There arc many new preparations Performs a variety of clerical as­ Piease caii: Director of Staff Deveiopment, Contemporary with 4 Pet Foru»w ’^ ' S t o o ' m i M Club aimrered man, tam o» chester Herald, Box A, bedrooms, 3 full baths, I sull have clients who tell me I S r e excellent for ^ e ^ p. D. Box 591, Mon- signments including; typing of re­ Crestfieid Convaiescent Home of Manchester fireplaces In both the S above situati^s bu^^ t^^^^^^^^ about the wonders that garlic t o ac­ chester, CT 06040. ports. correspondence ana other 643-5151. living room and family complished for their dogs. My fijst u orrxe known as Russian penicil- medical stories can t be oio NURSE’S Aides. Pres- documents, may receive, prelimi­ room. $324,000. Sentry reacUon used to be to scoff, but * e ? T ^ 5 K ? tSSi * e Japanese have ? " pSe” W photograph, entlv hiring tor part- Real Estate, 643-4060.a hints for g , , ^ju iGgin in town from Pans nary review for completeness, as­ numbers impress me and have m ^ Sed garlic extracts in spray form ^ □ □ □ time positions on BEST value In town. weekends. All shifts. sist in answering telephone and me feel there may be somethmg to it HALLOWEEN AND DOGS — S r l a ? ^ ; Glinn ol Magnum. "LETS TALK!” Sunny 5 room Cope Is S a t i e s for heart Problem®. ^ Paid meals. Weekend acting as a receptionist. Provides loaded with charm. Dogs really have no place in trick or differential. Contract Spmssure. L . arthritis They andfelt ^x to p elled toxic About Strano's success in selling and Front to bock living had been used-in hum ^ S n T OrBir mo Mrs. Kost, RN ADNS., basic information on procedures, how you can be a part of it! As always, we room, 2 fireplaces, 1st medicine by the ancients In 15M) ^Uutants from the body . steady pooch can be trusty not to Salmon Brook Conva­ operates word processor and other keep sellinQ houses, and with our soon- floor den. Beautiful n r the Egyptians recorded 2Z ^ become overexcited by ^ho lescent Home, Glaston­ computer equipment as required. stone front with alumi­ and goblins and perhaps nip. Dogs bury. 633-5244. to-start Training Program, you can be a num siding and garage. 1 fe«ways% »sedhasm ^« raSle^fxS One year of clerical experience and part of the successful Strano's Sales Team. Great starter home ^ Phr awhile it was considered a shoufd be kept indwrs PART TIME that soys ‘buy me, I'm ability to type 40 wpm required. Conscientious, dependable, energetic, full L n \ cure-all (some people sbh re g ^ d ^ “ r a S l’‘m £"“pSm^ are from front doors where btUe cos charm ing.' $128,900. turned trick or treaters may startle Starting saj£^ $16,549 plus bene­ time sales associates will feel right at Anne Miller Real Est- I this way) and was u s ^ as an CHURCH w im m homel ote, 647-8000.O______0 anhrodisiac or to cure sexual ills. them and cause an over-reaction. fits. Submit resume by November 5 ^O v er the years, before the advent Secondly, Halloween candy and ASSISTANT 6, 1989 It you are licensed, or soon to be, please RANCH home with o call tor confidential interview....don't heart. This Immacu­ < of modem medicine that start^ goodies shouldn’t be fed to pe • Varied office duties to Mr. Edward Dalenta late, solidly built home “^1 about 50 years ago, garlic was util- prepmeu powders for Each Nov. 1st we sec dogs with delay....call today! has 2-3 bedrooms, din­ ments for the sw , 1~ digestive problems due to sharing support Minister, staff, State of Conn. Judicial S ized for toothaches, digestive upsets, dressings, and is t«ca m p committees. Excellent Department Frank Strano ing room, large first g headaches, ear aches, among other^ and preserving meat. In dogs u treats. ______floor family room and typing essential, compu^ Office of Adult Probation STRANO REAL ESTATE enclosed porch. Beau­ In World War 1 an extract w ^ used iLsed for worms, fleas, ^ Allan Leventnal is a bolton experience helpful. 12 tiful secluded yard with e^aneer and - veterinarian. Questions should be plus hours. Reply Minis­ 341 Broad Street 647-"SOLD” oarage and new patio. 1 L taSalnUon for ter, 153 West Vernon 5 problems and to apply to w o u n ^ adjunct by a veterian^ 1 k n o ^ ^ ^ cent to* Pet Forum* Manchester in the Adirondacks. Manchester, CT 06040 $135,000. Anne Miller Street, Manchester It's What We DO Best! Real Estate, 647-WOO.o Z W ld War II. before the re^y nractices Holistic medicine. I m not Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester aWfloa ______^ availability of sulfas and pemcillin, S T ^ p l i s W all mo 06040. 7 the Russians employed a-garhe ex- but it ceruunly can t hurt. ^ Ji^t r^undT called allicine. It 1 >

I ROOMS APARTMENTS I HOMES I /MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ FOR RENT FOR RENT room flat, 2nd floor, air FOR RENT HOWES conditioner. Fully ap- MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ HOWES MANCHESTER-Call Of­ V E RY nice. 6 rooms. N'ew pllanced kitchen, cel­ n n HOWES, FOR SALE lar storage, garage. No room, garage, en­ FOR SALE 142 Lampllgbter Dr'^®: fer 5 p.m. 643-6681. Con- kitchen. Garage. No closed porch. Security. | 2 1 Jr - h e r e w e GO Again. The STEAL MY CONDO toct Carole.______pets. With heat. $875 pets. $690 per month No pets. $800. 647-9976. s e l l in g Fost. Brand price of this Ko'mColSnlalwlfh •Priced below market 'Zero » per month. 644-4555. plus utilities plus dep­ WANCHESTER-Well FEMALE preferred- osit. 649-5678 after 7pm. MANCHESTER - 7 STAFFORD Spring*. ^ new single family 1.800 Colonial on Timber down -Flexible ‘ Furnlshed, kitchen One bedroom. Adults pre- kept 5/5 two family In Trail, Manchester, has bedrooms -Poof -Excellent rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 'A I k s f i t . ! , Price reduced on in\s / square foot, 7 room fea"tI.r1ngoSiedk^ privileges, clean, ferred. $525. monthly. 4 room apartments. Stove baths. Immediate oc­ the North end of town- Contemporary Town again been reduced. year old Raised Ranch. Quiet street, laroe lot Chen, first foo*' tarn Iv condition ’If" aulet, busline. 647-9813. No utilities. Security. and washer. $525 to $550 cupancy. No pets. $800 3 bedrooms. houses on your own lot Mow offered a room, beautifully fin­ occupancy RENT TO OWN with 2 car oarage. Gas $204,900. Features In­ Call 647-0069. plus utlltles. Security per month. Call 647- room, dining room, kit­ plus a $32,900 second ished basement, and Owner 617-344-0455 and references. 643- 7623.______heat, call us today! mortgage*. clude; 3 bedrooms, ce­ COVENTRY-A aulet WET BASEMENT? chen, 2 full baths, fire­ $179,000. Flono Reo* laundry, oversized MANCHESTER-Room neighborhood. 1 and 2 5372. 9om-5pm.______MANCHESTER-Porter CARPENTRY/ place, 2 car oarage, i.s ceilings and balcony ramic baths, fireplace, deck overlooking with kitchen and Over 40 Yeara Experiance Estate, 646-5200.0 — hard wood floors, prl- bedrooms. Carpeting. COVENTRY Lake, 2 Street, 6 room Colon­ WriNen Guaranlee acre lot. All for overlooking beautiful vvooded w . laundry privileges. REMODELING Free Ettimates SUPER size Colonial. family room with fire­ yate treed lot with stor­ $450 and $500 per room Efficiency apart­ ial, 3 bedrooms, I ’A $149,500. U 8. R Realty, Great buy at Private residence. month, 2 months secur­ ment, private beach, baths, 2 car garage. HatchwavB, Foundation Cracks, Stand out and place, Anderson win­ age house, 2-car gaij- Century 21, Epstein Non-smoker, no alco­ Sump Purrps. OrainaQO Lines. 643-2692.0______age, Martin School. ity. No dogs. Call 742- quiet neighborhood. $1,250 plus utilities. Se­ Basement Waterproofing o< Floors & flonal family room dows, full basements, Realty, 647-88950 hol. Quiet, considerate. Walto & More h u g e 8 room i'/» oath 2x6 construction, cen­ immediate occupancy 0569.______• $500 per month, utilities curity and lease. 871- GCF HOME Raised Ranch with with S. WINDSOR. New listing $85 weekly. 649-2902. with fireplace, sliders tral air, oven, range, Jackson 8, Jackson TWO bedroom, washer Included. Coll 742-8671. 0709.______SERVICES Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 oversized attached 2 to paflo, super clean dishwasher, hood dis­ D°nrEstate, 647-8400..3 off Ellington Road, i hook-up, dryer availa­ MANCHESTER-FIrst MANCHESTER-Very Remodeling, repair, decks, car garage. Great Lot. years old. 10 ro o m ,' ble for fee. All utilities floor, 2 family, 5 nice single family trim work, small Jobe. Call Louise Ponella. kitchen, posal, 3 bedroorns, THE Time Is Right. Inter- G L A S T O N B u I. . ELECTRICAL Large. I60's. Call Bar­ Contemporary, tom"^ APARTMENTS paid. 1 '/2 months secur­ rooms, 2 bedrooms, home, 3-4 bedrooms. In Senior Citizen Discount Blanchard 8, Rossetto (two cathedral ceil­ est rates are reasona­ room with sky lights, Equestrian Estate, 1 bara. RE/M AX East of ings) I'/j baths, wall-to- ble and the sellers oi I2 £ j FOR RENT ity. References. $750. porch, garage, base­ prestigious area. Pos­ 6 4 5 -6 5 5 9 Realtors," We’re Sel- the River, 647-1419.0 sunken living room, acre home Non-smokers. 649-3087. ment, attic, washer/d- sible rent with option. nn° Houses" 646-2482.0 wall carpeting, Hied this super 6 room quiet country setting. DUMAS ELECTRIC foyer. Oak cabinets, heated sun rootn, ryer hookups. $650 Security and referen­ Service changes, Ranch on Hilltop Drive bedrooms, deluxe kit Features underground 118 Main Street, 3 room EFFICIENCY for one h o r s e welcome, man- l e t the tenant help yoo gas heat, slider to rear In Manchester are apartment Including person. Non-smoker, monthly plus utilities. ces a must. $1,200 per additional wiring and chester zoning will al­ Chen, 3 baths, cental utility, with **^®^ buy a home. Move Into deck, slider to front looking for a aulek and city gas. Lovely heat/hot water. $560 parking, security, ref­ No pets. 643-1390. 643- month. Call Boland PAINTING/PAPERING repairs on existing low 1 horse to be kepi patio and garage. olr, and much more. 1591.______Brothers. 645-8201. one side of this solid sale. 3 bedrooms, ce­ ^5,000. U 8. R Realty, Equestrian facility at per month. Security erences, Immediate oc- homes. Quality work at on this property. Great Duplex. Hardwood These are single family ramic bath, fireplace, No pets. 646-2426, 9am- cupgnev. $450. 649-3087. VERY nice. 6 rooms. New 3 bedroom house on the 643-2692.0 end of cul-de-s«. “ff'e can tell yon affordable prices. Bolton line. Call Vlylon floors, full basement, homes, not condomini­ hard wood floors, full Priced from $139,000. 5i!^_weekdavs._____ MODERN-3 rooms, quiet. kitchen. Garage. No fenced yard. Asking ums; and there are, of basem ent, VICTORIAN Splendor. pets. With heat. $875 what to look for... Entirely owner operated. Ferguson.Blanchard & Superbuy. Decorated 6 Build now, your Heat, hot water, ap­ $200’s. Call course, no association basement builder or ours, or o 447 Main Street, 5 room pliances. References, per month. 644-4555. ISTORE/OFFICE 27 years exp. Call Rossetta Realtors,,, r E/MAX East of fhe fees or dues. Re­ treed yard. Buckley room historic Victo­ apartment. $600 per and what to look Joseph Dumas We're Selling Houses $1,500 deposit will hold security, lease. No FOR RENT River, 647-1419.0 member, School. $146,500. Jack- rian. Lots of charming your home sight Inter­ month plus utilities. out fo r !” 646-5253. ___ 646-2482.0 features. Home has pets. 647-1221 or 646- CONDOMINIUMS own home also alloyj» son 8. Jackson Real est free until SP^ng. Security, No pets. 646- 6113.______OFFICE - 3 room, 900 you and your fam iv Estate, 647-8400.0 been updated tor easy Taylor Associates. o3> 2426, 9am-5pm I FOR RENT sq.ft, on Spruce Street. the comfort, security living. Offerred In the weekdays. Quiet, 5 rooms, 3rd floor. Lease, parking, H arB ro MISCELLANEOUS OPEN HOUSE lOLTON-Owner r'nu'Jf- $130’s. Call Barbara. 6216. ______Heat, appliances. Reli­ BRAND New Condo - and privacy or owning Ing. Price drastically MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ $700/month. 643-6712. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1-3 r E/MAX East of the SEVERAL lots ovallaWe. able mature adults. Never lived In 3 bed­ SERVICES your own yard. Call reduced on this brand room, luxury town- Painting 290 Scott Drive today for complete de­ River, ^7-1419.0_____ Sentry Real Estate, 643 References, security, room Townhouse, 2V2 new 8 room Contem­ 4060.O______house. All appliances, lease. No pets. 647-1221 baths, central alr/vac, of Manchester tails on these magnifi­ porary In Birch Moun­ NEW construction. heat, cable, carpeting, MANCHESTER FOR HAWKES TREE SERVICE cent and beautiful ust 2 approved or 646-6113.______all appliances Includ­ tain area. Features In­ Builders special. M air conditioning. Call RENT Quality Painting Bucket, truck & chipper. homes. This Is an ex­ be sold. Move to the for sale. Call Solly 3 bedroom apartment, in g microwave, clude; formal dining 647-1595.______, washer, dryer and Ice Business 2 Zone Slump removal. Free cellent opportunity for country for more Sullivan. Sentry Real security and referen­ attimatat. Special room, family room MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ maker. Wall to wall Business - Residential Services first time buyers and with fireplace and wet space. Call F.fnte, 643-4060.O _ ces. Call 645-8201. Combination •Free Estimates consideration lor elderly Investors. Phase l is more Information. room townhouse. All carpeting, fireplace, and handicapped. bar, hardwood floors, a p p r o v e d building appliances, heat, hot MANCHESTER-2 bed­ deck, attached garage 5 room office retail suite •Senior CiUzen Discounts sold out. Phase II. 3 and much more. r E/MAX Eost of the lots. Private land mort- room Duplex. Newly plus remaining. **32,900 s^ water, carpeting, air w/door opener, secur­ •Aluminum i t Vinyl 647-7553 Builder will also take River, 647-1419.0 gages are available remodelled, applian­ 5 3 cond mortgage 8 /. conditioning. Call 649- ity system and full room, b edroom apt. Powerwashing homes In trade. jyfANCHESTEK-oy thru the developer of ces, private parking, Available December 1st APR with deferred owner, Westside, nice 6 5240. basement. Central lo­ $285,000. Flano Real these prime building convenient to Route cation short walk to TREE monthly p o v ^ n t* Jor lots In Coventry and MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ G & S ASSOCIATES 6 4 6 -6 8 1 5 — ------$212,900 Estate, 646-5200.O room colonial, 3 bed 384. $700 per month. /Manchester Hospital, REMOVAL 10 years of *341.49 on a Hebron. Lots start at room townhouse with 649-6300.______643-2121 We’rjt Here To^.a'©- MANCHESTER 30 years amortization rooms. parkade and many Trees trimmed and removed. STILL time for suine neighborhood. $65,000 In Coventry and fireplace. All applian­ schedule. Ballooned In ces, heat, hot water, DUPLEX-6 rooms, attic, churches. No children. Wall Papering and Cordwood sold. Seasoned and decorating In this 4 $134,500. 649-4454._____ $67,000 In Hebron. Only basement, appliances, No pets, trucks, RV’s or unseasoned hardwood only. 10 years. No principal 5% down. Flano Real carpeting, air condi­ Painting Fully Insured. Free Eslimaies. bedroom Colonial. 2 /i f o r t Lauderdale, Fior- porches, yard, no pets, motorycles. $1200 per or interest payments baths, living room, din­ Estate, 646-5200.P tioning. Call 649-5240. 30 years Experience Crane Service Available. due for 10 years. NO Ida. 2 bedrooms, air, references, security. month plus utilities. 1,7 J INDUSTRIAL ing room, family room, insulated windows, 2 new exclusive areas for MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ $625 plus u tilities. Option to buy. Call | 3 iJ PROPERTY Insurance and Call Carl 742-5986 prepayment penalties. kitchen, fireplace, room townhouse with Rothman and Roth- 12x20 pat'o, screened your custom designed Available December 1. 646-8711.______References large wrap-around home. In Manchester, fireplace. All applian­ man, 646-4144.0 and rolled shutters In­ 643-1561.______VERNON-1 bedroom MARTY MAHSSON GUTTER b e t t e r deck, and 2 car garage. side for protect on Brookslde Estates an ces, heat, hot water, MANCHESTER-2,400 g e t Your Foot In the $324,700. Henry Asso- carpeting, air condl- VERNON-3 bedroom Condo, newly a p ­ 649-4431 D.W F1SH TnnHanags from hurricanes. Lot Carter Street. Large, Townhouse. 2 baths, 2 pointed, wonderful square foot, 2 drive In CLEANING Door. Terrific starter clates. 644-47230 wooded lots with city flonlng. Coll 649-5240. THt RLAlIVKtAlTV companyc o m p a n y wcOUnW 50-135. Call Edward or car parking, all ap­ amenities, minutes doors. Parking. Wood­ VERNON home on High Strwt, ON aulet cul-de-sac sits utilities. In Vernon, SERVICE MANCHESTER Manchester. 6 plus Linda Moriconi for LIKE private home. 3'/j pliances, air, wa- from Hartford. In­ land Industrial Park. DICK COBB 871-1400 this quiet Salt Box r^ more information. 643- Boulder Ridge III. A rooms. Lease. Secur­ sher/dryer hookups. cludes heat ana water. 643-2121.______INTERIORS for estimate call 643-1591 room Cape Cod with 3 production. 3 bed­ continuation of bedrooms, modern 2789. ity. Working single $675 monthly plus se­ $625. Call Mr. LoBella Clean Quality Painting at 875-0634 or 875-9142. room, r/7 baths, large Boulder Ridge I and li. male preferred. 643- curity. 646-5198. 528-4111 days. 563-8310 bath, sunroom, main­ country kitchen, dining room m ate! Fair Pri(»s. raCOHOOMIHlUMS Nice high p "® 2880. evenings.______tenance free vinyl sid­ room, family room, 2 wooded lots with city 13 9 1 WANTED Specializing in Interior ing with window awn­ flreplaces-one with 5 2 2 1 for sa l e utilities. The U and R CONDOMINIUMS Painting. Carpentry and Need repairs around the 166 Boston TurnpUce ings, 1 car oarage plus Construction Company CONDOMINIUMS I CONDOMINIUMS DEPENDABLE Room­ home? Coll on expert. a storage shed. Affor- toot opening, o t ^ ® ^ I Exterior Painting also Bolton, CT 06043 2 car garage. $289,W. e a s y Street. 8 room, 3 has a long tradition of FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE mate wanted to share 2 You’ll find the help you d a b I y. p r ic e d a t Henry Associates, 644- level Townhouse, quality work and satis­ 1 bedroom apartment In available. need In Classified. 643- $136,500. Jacltson A 47930. swimming pool, tennis fied home owners. Manchester. (Over 25 Call Dick Cobb at 2711. 64$-S3$3 Jackson Real Estate, court, basketball, com­ Wouldn’t you like to be preferred) $300 643-4749 ...A SECLUDED 3 bedroom 647-8400.0______Ranch. FIreplaced liv­ munity party room. one?U 8. R Realty, monthly plus halt utili­ Asking $130’s. Call Bar­ LAWN CARE GDOD Buy. ReiocannU ing room, lining room, 643-2692.0 ties. Call 649-4822. EXPERT ^ owners sacrifice this family room with fire­ bara. RE/MAX East of lovely Colonlal/Cape, 6 the111^ River,r»i f .647-1419.a...... — Extarlor «nd Interior place, large deck on i BUSINESS ACT NOW painting and wallpaper YARD MASTERS large rooms, beautiful OPEN House-Mlllbrldge hanging. Limited exterior woodwork, updated acre lot. A must see! AND WE'LL GIVE YOU A FAMILY ROOM — FREE! $158,900. Henry Asso­ Hollow. 2 bedrooms, 2 |2o|pR0PERn FLOORING raitoratlon. Pravlout work Trees cut, yards cleaned, f e a t u f ie d h o m e s ★ ★ home. Call t-ljido. can be laan upon raquaat. O F ciates, 644-4723. full boths, fully remo­ Lawns, Brush removal, TH E W EEK r E/MAX East of the Contact BC Company, deled, prime view, 3rd 644-0088. gutters cleaned, drive­ River, 647-1419.0 ONLY ^^5,000 DOWN M A N C H E S T ^ floor. Tastefully deco­ ways sealed. rated. Under $100,000. MANCHESTW FLOOR SANDING $198,900 MODEL HOURS 6 4 3 -9 9 9 6 See between 12pm- FOR SALE OR 5 models to choose from • New and Old Floors 4pm. Saturday and 0 '0 D L A N i y \ CONCRETE Lovely 1 owner Attached garages Tues. 8e Thursday • Natural & Stained highland park school pis Sunday. 20 Prospect LEASE/OPTION w/opener 6; 00 - 9; 00 P.M. TRICT. 3 bedrooms, 2bath8. I ir e ^ ^ . Street, Unit 28, off Floors General Yard Clean Up 2 ofthebestlocat^Pfo- 2 bedrooms • Lawns Rakad enclos^ sun porch, rec room, Hartford Road. 647- Sat. & Sunday air and vacuum, beautiful yard and fessional office suites in l'/4 baths 1:00 - 4:00 P.M. John Vvtillli - 648-S7S0 Roman Spiewak • Brush Ramoval 7548. • TraaRamoval , mnffliCalUordelailsI Fully applianced town. Call 64S-8480 Mason Contractor • Hsdgs Trimming Choice of colors Brick. Block or Stone • And Mora “MANCHESibH b y o w n e r . 1.) 1st floof facing Main Priced from $139,900. For Info I MISCELLANEOUS Chimnaya. Patloa, Walla • Rsatonabis Raisa $194,900 St. 1250 sq. ft. huge pn- New. Raatorallora and Rapaira Youwontwanttomissthisirnmacul^e] COUNTRY LIVING vate parking lot. I SERVICES 646-4134 Call 657-9761 I enerov efficient 3 bedroom home wrth Enjoy views of surnnuiding | fa n ta stic master bedrooin suM 2.12500 sq.ft. 2 story tra- GSL Building Mainte­ hills and country in Crystal nance Co. Commercl- with iacuzzi, solarium, huge e n d w ^ Springs in your 2 bedroom Twr ^rch on 3\4 acreJot, near famous Cave/s ResL al/ResIdentlal building extrffi you’ll want to hear about. Call townhouse. Two years old. repairs and home Im­ Wall-to-wall carpet, c^tom off street parking. (F^-oInBosTo^^^^^^ 63. Right off exit. 2nd light right on Rt. provements. Interior LEAF Removal - Free usi right North Main. Next light left on Main St. for 4/10 mile, right on Woodland 1/10 SNOW Plowing - Com­ BOLTON window treatmenL kiwhCT Call Tom Boyle and exterior painting, mercial, residenlal. estimates. Call Ken 643- “M A N C H ^ fE R appliances, fireplace, deck, Owner/Agent mile on right. light carpentry. Com­ Bolton, Vernon and 0747. full basement. C ^ f o r a ^ plete janitorial ser­ Coventry area. Free get T H E ^ ® ® G AREA pointmenU 456-9297 or 429- Boyle Real Estate vice. Experienced, rel­ estimates. Call Pete, 8749. iable, tree estimates. 643-1213. 649-4800 M a n n i n g R e a l t y , 643-0304. $109,000 balhs, 2 ar garage, first floor ...... room. This home has charadw i^charml Call lor a showing and seeforyourseltl — 1 ICARS ICARS I MISCELLANEOUS CARS ICARS I FOR SALE CAMPERS/ I FOR SALE FOR SALE CARS CLOTHING FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 12 2 J TRAILERS Astrograph

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By Howard Ulman myself into shape but I’m feeling better San Diego after 228 days waiting for his The Associated Press______successor to be named. He has worked closely with the NFL and better out there.” “We decided that as of midnight, Nov. Management Council and was the lead at­ BOSTON (AP) — Get excited. Get Flashback to last Nov. 15, when he felt, 4, I’ll officially become commissioner,” torney for the NFL in the antitrust suit your tickets. Get a look at who s playing and played, much differently: In an ugly f Tagliabue said during a nationwide con­ filed by the union after its unsuccessful 84-65 win over hapless Miami, he played ference call with football writers from his 24-day strike in 1987. He is also one of basketball again. just 16 minutes and scored just 6 points Washington law office. “Pete will be a the architects of “Plan B,” the modified Bird is back. free man, heading for California.” plan for free agency that took effect this If you’re an opponent, get just a little before the pain became too much. Four days later bone spurs that had been irritat­ Tagliabue spent his his first day as season. bit scared. And if you’re the Boston Cel­ commissioner-elect listening “to the He said that he had called Gene Up­ tics, get off the NBA’s pile of mediocrity ing his Achilles’ tendons for a long time V phone ringing off the hook.” Then he shaw, the executive director of the NFL and get your sights set on another title were removed. took time out to emphasize that his first Players Union, but hadn’t been able to reach him immediately. run. priority will be an attempt to end the “I feel good,” Larry Bird said, “and HIS RECUPERATION TOOK labor imptasse with the players union. But he added that his first priority One of the calls was from former Presi­ when 1 feel good. I’m usually going to longer than anticipated. He practiced a would be to discuss the issues with the few times with the Celtics, but his dent Reagan, who telephoned from Japan Management Council members in hopes play good.” with congratulations and, characteristical­ stamina and his heels held him back. He that they could come up with a plan that ly, told him “to win one for the Gipper.” would allow the dispute to be titled out missed all 79 post-operation games, three Tagliabue said Reagan even gave him of court. Both sides are still waiting for a Like Streisand with a sore throat, the of them in the playoffs. some political advice following the four­ ruling by a Minnesota appeals court that But Bird felt well enough to attend the show couldn’t go on for Bird with m o •X: th-month battle among NFT. owners that could pave the way either for settlement finally led to Tagliabue’s election. bad heels that throbbed with ever snide. Celtics’ summer camp for rookies and or Ural in late winter or early spring. “He said to let bygones be bygones and The superstar who hates to lose finally free agents. He went because he was He also indicated he wanted to emulate eager to see how he would handle full-tilt get on with my work,” the new commis­ admitted defeat and gave in to the pain sioner said. another attorney who became commis­ just six games into last season. workouts. Most of the conference call covered the sioner, the NBA’s David Stem, m seeking On the night of July 29, a few minutes same ground Tagliabue covered in an end to the labor dispute. THE NBA LOST ONE of its top gate into his first scrimmage, he crashed to the Cleveland, at his initial news conference “I want to sit down with our people attractions and the Celtics lost more floor and spirits sank. He fractured a bone as commissioner. then with their people,” Tagliabue said, ^ % He said his top priority was a new games thaii they had in any of the in his back. The initial estimate was he referring to the Management Council and labor agreement and the new television previous nine seasons. They also lost would be sidelined four to six weeks, and the union. coach Jimmy Rodgers, usually dispas- The Associated Press contract to replace the one that expires respect. Teams no longer viewed them as after this season. As Rozelle has em­ "David Stem made it his first priority. I V invincible invaders. sionate, was shaken. NEW NFL COMMISSIONER — New NFL commissioner Paul phasized, Tagliabue said that there will be think a hial can be avoided, as it was in Boston was 10-31 on the road and its Then there was some good news for a Tagliabue answers questions following the league meeting in no expansion until after labor peace. basketball. Maybe there can be intensive talks that can produce an agreement for 40 losses for the season were five more change. The injury was less serious than Cleveland Thursday night where he was named to succeed Pete He also went out of his way to praise A1 Davis and the Los Angeles Raiders for next year.” than its combined total in its last two title originally thought and Bird was practic­ Rozelle. years, 1984 and 1986. ing with the team two days later. Next Friday night, 353 days after When healthy. Bird, with his fierce Bears, Rams on collision course at Soldier Field Bird’s last regular-season game, the Cel­ determination, blind passes, unique shots The Associated Press tics begin their season at home against and clutch plays was one of the NBA’s READY TO GO — Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics, who missed we had the game won but gave it away, and the other Milwaukee. Barring a late setback, he’ll best and most entertaining players. By The Associated Press______most of last year with ankle problems, is having a QOo6 pre­ NFL Roundup night against Cleveland, we got beat.” be starting. “He’s an enjoyable player to watch,” The Rams’ troubles have been similar to the Bears. The Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears started the “It’s going to take time,” he said, but “I Rodgers said. “When you see him out season start. Bird said he’s ready to get the season started. The Philadelphia-Denver game matches two of the NFL season like express trains baveling at breakaway feel like I'm going to make it.” there, it’s a thing to behold.” After Bird had 22 points, 8 rebounds league’s strongest teams — and two of its best quarter­ in the foreword to a just-published Bird speed. Now, the two have slowed considerably and they lost their pass rush. In a 27-7 loss to Cleveland on If he does, the Celtics also should. Last ALL THAT IS coming back, although and 8 assists in 35 minutes as the Celtics backs, Randall Cunningham of the Eagles and John autobiography. “Larry always has you on shifted to the local track. Monday night, the defense played well enough for Coach season, opponents laid off Boston’s out­ Bird admits that his timing, defense and beat San Antonio in his third pre-season They also are on a collision course, bumping mto each Mike Ditka to say, “I was encouraged,” and the offensive Elway of the Broncos. the edge of your seat, wondering what The Broncos (6-1) have a commanding three-game side shooters and double-teamed inside decision-making arent what they were. game. Spurs rookie center David Robin­ other at Chicago’s Soldier Field on Sunday. line went into collapse. lead in the AFC Wesu while the Eagles (5-2) are only a threats Robert Parish and Kevin McHale. Philadelphia’s Charles Barkley isn’t sure he’ll do next.” i The Rams electrified opponents with a high-powered “We played four emotional games and we weren’t sup­ son was in awe. game in back of the Giants (6-1) in the NFC East. They can’t do that now that Bird is one of Bird can ascend to his usual level. What WILL he do next? offense, spiarked by the Jim Everett to Henry Ellard p o s­ posed to beat Cincinnati, Minnesota and Philadelphia,” Will he be able to run up and down the Ditka said. “We did what we had to do to win. Then, Comparisons of the two quarterbacks have been fre­ those outside shooters. And his creative “I don’t think a guy can sit out almost a “I’ve never played against a player like ing combination, and a tenacious defense in winning court for 35 minutes, night after night? Tampa Bay shocked us. The next week against Houston, quent in the past week. passes should set up easy baskets. whole year and come back where he Bird and there he is, coming off screens,” their first five games. The Bears pulled the throttle on their rivals with a was,” Barkley said. “But if anyone can do Robinson said. “What do I do? Should I “If we play well, there’s no question revved up defense, spearheaded by Dan Hampton and it, he might be able to because he’s not a WILL HE STILL DAZZLE fans and go out to him? Lay off him? If I give him we can win a title,” he said. befuddle foes with his superior skills. Richard Dent, and won their first four games. regular player.” any room he’ll hit the shot.” Now, both teams are chugging along. The Everett-to- Dickerson is doubtful for Patriots After nearly a year of frustration Will he last more than six regular- BIRD HAS SHOWN progress with “Last year teams didn’t care if we shot Ellard combo still is clicking, but the defense has stalled, tender right hamstring. “If it’s like it crucial stretch for their chances of^ season games? INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Eric catching Buffalo for the division each pre-season test. Rodgers calls him “a caged tiger” — Bird and the Rams have lost their last two games. The Bears Dickerson, frustrated to the point he was in New York (four weeks ago), I The Celtics are taking his return in (from outside) in the fourth quarter. have been without Hampton and Dent, both injured, and Through the first six games, he is confident he can come back all the was dropping hints of retirement, won’t play. I’ll take the week off title. stride. There is no special air of excite­ They’d lay off’ the shooter, McHale said. have lost three in a row for the first time since 1981. “In my opinion,” Meyer said, way. got the big game he needed to snap and rest it.” averaged 30 minutes, 16.8 points, 6.7 “But the other night, Larry passed inride The losing streaks have sent both teams tumbling from “we’ll have to go 4-0 if we are to “There’s never been any doubts in my ment as they hustle through practices. The a month-long slump, but he may Dickerson, second in the AFC rebounds, 4.7 assists, 2 steals and 1 block. a few times and that opened up outside first place in their divisions, with the Rams (5-2) trailmg win the division. If we want to make mood is serious, and Rodgers is unusually have run two yards too many. with 633 rusiiing yards, did not run He’s not happy, though, with the 3.8 tur­ mind. There’s always been doubts in something of it, we have to be very demanding as he tries to blend nine shots later on.” the San Franeiseo 49ers (6-1) by one game in the NFC Slowed by a sore hamstring for on Monday. T b e ^ y was the team’s other people’s minds, but I always over­ West, and the Bears (4-3) one game behind the Min­ strong these next four weeks.” nover average. four weeks, Dickerson rushed for regular day off, and he did not prac­ came them,” Bird said. “I came from high players who have never been in a Boston The I^triots, 2-5 after losses in The Celtics beat Houston 119-101 nesota Vikings (5-2) in the NPC Central. 152 yards in the Indianapolis Colts’ tice on W ^esday. pre-season camp with the six who have. REGGIE LEWIS, WHO blossomed five of their past six gm es, have Wednesday night and improved their ex­ school to college to the pros where they In other Sunday games, it will be San Francisco at the 23-12 victory at Cinciiuiati a week “He still has a slight pull. The Bird runs hard and doesn’t avoid as Bird’s replacement last season despite New York Jets, Philadelphia at Denver, Miami at Buf­ been severely hurt by injuries, with never thought I was going to make it and ago. Just before he crossed the goal doctors have prescribed rest, and we hibition record to 6-0. Bird played 27 being closely guarded, expects to benefit as many as five starters out of the here I am again, going into my 10th crowds under the basket. falo, Houston at Cleveland, Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, expect he will be as healthy as he minutes, scored 18 points and led the Cel­ line on his final carry, a 21-yard lineup. A quarterback shuffle lias s “1 feel like I’m learning basketball all this season as well. Washington at the Los Angeles Raiders, San Diego at touchdown run, he pulled the can be Sunday,” said Coach Ron tics with 8 rebounds. He made 7 of 9 year.” put Tony Eason and Doug Flutic, over again,” he said after the second pre- Seattle, Atlanta at New Orleans, Detroit vs. Green Bay at muscle again. Meyer. shots, his best shooting performance to He’s not counting last year, the lost “He’s going to be double-teamed so I’ll who started three games apiece, on season game. Milwaukee, Kansas City at Pittsburgh, New England at He could get the start on Sunday TTic Colts, who have won four of year. the sideline and elevated 36-ycar- that point. But after the fifth game. Parish said, get a lot of shots,” said Lewis, who is Indianapolis, and Phoenix at Dallas. . . . when the Colts take on the New their past five games, come into “When you don’t have Larry Bird old Steve Grogan to starter and 0 0 He got a high-decibel welcome when switching to shooting guard. “All I have Minnesota plays at the New York Giants on Monday England Patriots, but he doesn’t Sunday’s game with a 4-3 record. It “he’s getting back to the way he was Marc Wilson to backup. he was introduced before the game, his around, you don’t have the Excitement... to do is just find the open spot and he’ll night, completing the first half of the season. want to take any chances this time. will be the first of four straight before the injury. He’s not as hesitant to The lack of defense was the Bears’ main problem m 1 first at Boston Garden since last Nov. 11. the Competitiveness ... the Scare!” Magic give me the ball.” “It’s day to day,” he said of the games against AFC East rivals, a drive to the basket.” their first two losses. With Hampton and Dent sidelined. I “I waited for this game for a long, long Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers said 1 In Brief . . . SCOREBOARD In B rief • • • SCOREBOARD

Weekend scholastic slate Jazz end Celtics’ streak S E E ME Sabres 6, Leafs 5 (OT) All ushers at Candlestick Park are eprrying CINCINNATI (AP) — Thurl Bailey scored seven Fact Catholic (0-6) hosts Northwest Catholic (0^) in H o d < © V Toronto 4 10 0—5 Football Baseball flashlights for the remainder of the Wsrid Golf non-confcrcncc football action this morning at 10:30 at ■ Buffalo 2 0 3 1—8 fourth-quarter points to lead the Utah Jazz to a 94-92 vic­ Series. Baseball officials want to be prepared in First Period— 1, Toronto, Reid 2 (DIezyk. tory over the Boston Celtics Friday night and snap the case arrather aftershock causes the main Carlin Memorial Field. Manchester High (1-5) will enter- lafrate), :32. 2, Toronto. Marois 9 (Dam- stadium lights to fail. Celtics’ preseason victory streak after six straight wins. STATUS tain Enfield (6-0) in a CCC East contest this afternoon at pfwusse, Curran), 2:39. 3, Buffalo, Snuggemd 1 NFL standings Postseason glance Nabisco golf scores NHL standings (Foligno), 5:05. 4, Toronto, Hannan 2 (Frances- A M E R C A N CO N FEREN C E The game was played before a sellout crowd of 16,206 Terry Steinbach of the Oakland A 's was hit in HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C, (AP) — Scores 1:30 at Memorial Field. ^ ^ j WORLD SERIES the neck with a foul tip Thursday during Oak­ W ALES C O N FER EN C E chelti, Reid), 6:53. 5. Buffalo, Parker 1 East at the Riverfront Coliseum on Friday. Friday after the secorxl round in the $2.5 million In cross country action, the East Catholic and (Maguire, Krupp), 738. 6, Toronto, Fergus 5 T Pci. PF BA Saturday, Oct. 14 land's game against its instructional league Nabisco Championship, being played on the Oakland 5. San Francisco 0 team. Steinbach left the game, but the A’s said Manchester High boys’ and girls’ cross country tcims W L TPts GF GA (Marois, Damphousse), 8:17. Penalties— Folig­ Buffalo 5 2 .714 190 163 The Jazz, 3-2, trailed 54-48 at the half, and were down par 6,657-yard, par-36-35— 71 Harbour Town Sunday, Oct. 15 afterward that he was not hurt ... Jose Can­ 7 1 3 17 48 35 no, But (holding). 10:56; Curran, Tor (hooking), Indianapolis 4 3 .571 134 120 Golf Links: will compete in the state class championships at Wickh­ NY Rangers by four, 77-73, at the start of the final quarter. They lied Oakland 5. San Francisco 1 seco said he is bothered by sore feet 5 4 1 11 38 37 15:49. Miami A 3 .571 144 159 Tom Kite 69-65— 134 New Jersey Tuesday, Oct. 17 am Park today. The Manchester girls will kick off the 3 4 3 9 40 40 Second Period— 7, Toronto, Ramage 2, 3:58. New England 2 5 286 108 169 the game at 83-83 at the 5:45 mark on a basket by Bobby SPECIAL FUNDS Donnie Hammond 65-73— 138 ^ Y Islanders Oakland at San Francisco, ppd., earthquake 3 5 2 8 38 44 Penalties— McIntyre, Tor, major (lighting), N.Y. Jets 1 6 .143 122 192 Hansen, but dropped to a 4-point deficit, 91-87, with Commissioner Fay Vincent said $1.4 million Mark O'Meara 67-71— 138 program in the LL race at 9:30 a.m. while the boys wi Pittsburgh Wednesday, Oct. IB 3 5 2 8 37 43 16:16; Hartman, Bui, major (fighting), 16:16; Centn would be donated to the earthquake reliel effort Chip Back 71- 68— 139 Washington 2:32 left. Oakland at San Francisco, ppd., earthquake follow in the LL race at 10. The East Catholic girls will 2 6 1 5 27 33 Flamage, Tor (holding), 19:40. Cincinnati 4 3 .571 148 117 by the 26 major league teams. The clubs would Payne Stewart 69-70— 139 Philadelphia Friday, Oct. 27 compete in the MM race at 11:30 a.m. followed by the Adams Division Third Period-8. Buffalo, Foligno 4 Cleveland 4 3 .571 163 95 Boston’s Reggie Lewis led scorers with 23 points. aU make equal contributions while Oakland and Steve Jones 72- 69— 141 6 4 1 13 39 33 (Andreychuk, Ledyard), 7:19. 9, Buffalo, Vaive 4 .571 194 170 Oakland 13, San Francisco 7, Oakiand leads San Frartoisco give double shares — $100,000 Greg Norman 67- 74— 141 boys in the MM race at noon. ^ ^ •„ Buffalo Houston ^ ® _ Robert Parish had 15, and Larry Bird had 11. series 3-0 6 6 0 12 35 34 (Ruuttu, Ledyard), 16:42. 10, Buffalo, Follgnc 5 Pittsburgh 3 4 0 .429 93 169 to the others' $50,000. Wayne Grady 75-67— 142 Montreal Karl Malone led the Jazz with 19 points, and John Saturday, Oct. 28 In boys soccer action. East Catholic (1-10-1) will 5 4 1 11 31 31 (Andreychuk. Turgeon). 19:01. Penal­ ■ W 8 t t Ted Schulz 73- 69— 142 Boston Oakland (Moore 19-11) at San Francisco SPRING TRAINING 5 6 1 11 40 41 ties— Marsh. Tor (holding). 3:05; lafrate. Tor (el­ Denver 6 1 0 .857 160 105 Dave Rummells 72-70— 142 travel to West Haven to meet Notre Dame in ^ All Con­ Hartford Stockton had 17. (Robinson 12-11), 8:28 p.m. The A 's and the Giants announced a special 3 6 1 7 39 40 bowing), 8:19; Vaive, Buf (roughing), 8:19; 137 159 BobTway 72-70— 142 Quebec Kansas City ® ^ 9 I S Sunday, Oct. 29 exhibition game for March 1 at Phoenix necticut Conference match at 10 a.m. while Bolton High IP BELL CO N FER EN C E Ruuttu, Buf (unsportsmanlike conduct), 8:19; L.A. Raiders 4 0 . 4 » 141 124 Scott Hoch 71-71— 142 3 Mahorn dealt to the 76ers Oakland at San Francisco, 8:28 p.m., if Municipal Stadium to benefit the earthquake Norris Division 133 148 Fred Couples 68- 74— 142 hosts Rocky Hill today at 2 p.m. in makeup action. Also lafrate. Tor (hiding), 13:17. Seattle ® ^ ° necessary relief efforts. W L T P 1* GF GA Overtime— 11. Buffalo. Turgeon 5 (Maguire, 125 146 Wayne Levi 71-72— 143 on tap is the Bolton High at Bacon Academy girls game MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Rick Mahorn, the Minnesota Tuesday, Oct. 31 SEASON STARTS 7 4 1 15 49 43 "“" “^NAT10Nic^FE°REti^ Chicago Amiel), 2:30. Penalties— None. Timberwolves’ lop pick in the NBA expansion draft, was San Francisco at Oakland. 8:28 p.m., if The 1990 baseball season begins on April 2 in Colchester, also at 2 p.m. Minnesota 6 3 1 13 36 33 Shots on goal— ^Toronto 11-6-2-0— 19. Buf­ East as the Houston Astros meet the Reds in Cincin­ 175 109 necessary Detroit 4 5 2 10 38 46 falo 13-9-17-2— 41. N.Y. Giants 6 1 0 .857 u-aded Friday to the Philadelphia 76ers for a first-round nati. The Red* will try lor their eighth straight 162 140 Wednesday, Nov. 1 4 5 0 8 36 35 Power-play Opportunities— Toronto 0 of 2; PNIadolphia 5 2 0 .714 victory on opening day. Bowling Midget football playoffs set SL Louis 186 166 draft pick in 1990 and second-round picks the next two San Francisco at Oakland, 8:28 p.m., if Toronto 4 7 0 8 52 61 Buffalo 0 of 4. Whshintfon 4 3 0 .5n S E A S O N S 137 163 necessary The Manchester Midget Football League will begins Sm yths Division G oalies— Toronto. LaForesI, 1-2-0 (41 Phoenix ^ ^ ° years. Oct. 28 I 96 213 its playoffs Sunday afternoon at 1 when the Giants (4-2) Calgary 6 2 3 15 53 38 shots-35 saves). Buffalo, Puppa (7-3). Malar- Dallas 0 7 0 OOC “This is a good deal for both teams,” Timberwolves 1981 — The Los Angeles Dodgers capped a 5 5 0 10 41 43 Central Athletics 13, Giants? Blossom League Los Angeles chuk, 1-2-0 (8:17firsL 12-11). 146 113 four-game sweep, after losing the first two, with meet the Eagles (0-6) in the opener. The Jets (2-3-1) will Vancouver 5 5 0 10 36 38 A— 14,433. Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 president Bob Stein said. “We made the deal iKcause we O AK LA N D S A N FRAN a 9-3 victory over the New Ylvk Yankees for the Harriett Giordano 178, Donna Eichlar 199 163 Edmonton 3 4 3 9 36 35 Roleroe-Andy vanHellemond. Lines- Chicago '* 3 ° are willing to make long-term decisions that will help our ab r h U a b rh b l World Series Championship. The Dodgers were 207*495. Marilyn Meyers 187-485, Sandra Har- then face the Chargers (5-0-1) in the nightcap. Before the I 182 181 Winnipeg 4 5 0 8 31 37 mef>— Bob Hodges, Mark Ffare. Green Bay RHdrsn If 5 1 1 0 Butter cf 3 0 0 0 led by Pedro Guerrero's two homers and five rir^ton 482. 9 1 2 'ISI 148 152 club in the future.” first game, there will be a flag football game between the Friday'* Gamas Nelson p 0 0 0 0 Nixon cl 2 110 FIBIs. It was the latest World Series game Tampa Bay ^ 2 ’1^I 98 170 Manchester Police and midget football personnel. Lata Games Not Included Detroit 1 6 0 .14. Stein said the 1992 choice would be returned to Burns p 0 0 0 0 Thmpsn 2b 3 0 0 0 played in this century. Now York manager Bob Hockey today West Lansfrd 3b 4 4 3 2 Litton 2b 2 0 2 1 Lemon made a controversial pitching change ' 192 135 Philadelphia if the 1990 pick the Timberwolves obtained Buffalo 6, Toronto 5. OT SCOREBOARD San Francisco 6 1 0 85i Honeyct p 0 0 0 0 Clark 1b 4 1 1 0 when ho pinch-hit lor Tommy John in the fourth UConn gridders at Richmond I 183 165 in the trade turns out to be one of the top five selections Scholastic New York Islanders 5, Now York Rangers 5. Chicago at Now Jersey (7:45 p.m. EDT). Tf» LA. Rams 5 2 0 .71< Gallego 3b 1 0 0 0 Mitchell If 5 1 1 0 inning with the bases loaded, two outs and the 1 175 130 2 1 1 0 RICHMOND, Va. — The University of Connecticut tie Blackhawks are in first place in the Norris New Orleans 3 4 0 in this year’s college draft. Canseco r1 5 3 3 3 Oberkll 3b score tied 1-1. Bobby Murcer, batting for John, ; 128 163 Willlms ss 4 1 1 1 football team will play at Richmond University to ^y at Los Angeles at Winnipeg, (n) Division and have a 3-1-1 record on the road Atlanta 2 5 0 .281 Mahorn, who played for the NBA champion Detroit Javier rf 0 0 0 0 lined out to right field and George Frazier came Vancouver at Calgary, (n) The Devils, while undefeated in lour road Sunday, Oct. 29 McGwir 1b 4 0 0 1 Kennedyc 3 0 1 2 in and gave up three runs in the fifth inning for MHS JV girls 1 in a Yankee Conferenee meeting. UConn is 3-2 in the Saturday's Games games, are just 1-4-1 at the Brendan Byrne Pistons last season, was under a two-year contract with DHdrsn cl 4 2 3 4 Mnwrng c 1110 his third loss of the series. Sharidn rf 2 0 0 0 The Manchester High girls junior varsity soc­ conference and 4-3 overall. The Spiders are 0-5 and 1-6. Arena. Atlanta at New Orleans. 1 p.m. the Timberwolves but has refused to report until his con­ Sleinbchc 4 0 1 1 Hartford at Boston, 7;35 p.m. STARS Detroit vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee. 1 p.m. Phillips 2b 5 1 1 1 Brantley p 0 0 0 0 cer team edged Glastonbury, 2-1, Friday after­ UConn defeated Richmond last year, 35-12. Edmonton at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Thursday Houston at Cleveland, 1 p.m. tract is renegotiated. Weiss ss 5 110 Riles ph 10 0 0 noon. Missy Jolly and Melanie Hanley collected Now Vbrk Rangers at New York Islanders, Jody Hull. Whalers, scored twice as Hartford Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Stewart p 3 0 0 0 Hammkr p 0 0 0 0 the goals lor Manchester. Hanley assisted on 0 0 0 0 7:35 p.m. won its second game in as many nighL beating Los Angeles Rams at Chicago, 1 p.m. Tyson bout delayed second time Blkshp2b 2 110 Lelferls p Jolly’s goal. Goalie Vicki Simmons (eight UConn hosts Alabama A&M 1113 CNcago at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. the New Jersey Devils 7-3. Miami at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Battle ph Basketball saves), Michele Lewis, Jodi Widmer, Heather STORRS — The University of Connecticut men s Pittsburgh at Montreal, 8:05 p.m. Stove Thomas, Blackhawks, had two goals Now England at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — The fight between Garretts p 10 0 0 Martin, Lori Todd, Amy Dwyer, Betsy McCubrey Detroit at Toronto, 8fl5 p.m. as Chicago beat Montreal for the first time in Phoenix at Dallas. 1 p.m. Mike Tyson and Donovan “Razor” Ruddock has again Downs p 0 0 0 0 and Jill Gearhart also played well lor soccer team (9-4-5) will host Alabama A&M on Simday Tampa Bay at Cincinnati. 1 p.m. Maldnd rf 3 0 0 0 Manchester, Calgary at Vancouver, 8:05 p.m. lour seasons, 5-3, afternoon at 1 at the Connecticut Soccer Stadium UConn SOVIETS San Francisco at New llbrk Jets, 4 p.m. been poslpxmcd, this lime because of Home Box Office. jotai* 4 2 1 31412 Totals 37 7 1 0 7 Philadelphia at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Vfashington at Los Angelos Raiders. 4 p.m. Sergei Myinikov debuted in goal lor the The fight had been scheduled for Nov. 18 in Edmon­ Oakland 200 241 040— 13 NBA preseason standings is coming off a 6-0 win at Brown Wednesday night. Vfashington at S I Louis, 8 3 5 p.m. Philadelphia at Denver, * p.m. Sunday's Games Quebec Nordiques and lost 4-2 to the Boston San Francisco 010 200 004— 7 EASTERN CONFERENCE San Diego at Seattle, 4 p.m. ton, but was postponed this week because Tyson is ill. Ed Bruins Thursday night Myinikov, who carne to E — Oberklell, Mitchell, Lefferls. DP— San Atlantic Division Radio, TV Monday, Oct. 30 Bean, the Edmonton businessman paying $3.5 million to Valvano says he won’t quit Boston at Buffalo. 7:05 p.m. Quebec after leading the Soviet National Taam Francisco 1. LOB—Oakland 7. San Francisco Edmonton at Montreal, 73 5 p.m. to the 1988 Qlympic gold medal and world stage the bout, announced a tentative dale of Jan. 5 ear­ 6. 2B— D.Henderson, R.Honderson. Manwar- Boston RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Jim Valvano says he will not Minnesota at New York Giants, 9 p.m. Los Angeles at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. championships, stopped 31 shots. lier Friday but said that was rejected by HBO, which has ing, Litton. HR— Williams (1). D.Henderson 2 New Y>rk resign as basketball coach at North Carolina State 1k - Vfashington at Chicago. 8:35 p.m. SOVIET SPEAKING (2). Phillips (1), Canseco (1), Lansford (1), Miami Today Quebec's Peter Stastny, a Czechoslovakian cause he is not responsible for the wrongdoing dis­ U.S. television rights. Bathe (1). S B — R.Hendarson 2 (3). Washington Noon — Collage football: Indiana at native said he spoke in Russian with goaltender Bean is now seeking the cable channel’s approval of a PNIadelphia covered in the program. Sergei Myinikov after the 4-2 loss to Boston. MicNgan, Channel 8 NHL results Jan. 20 fight. He said HBO has two events scheduled for IPHRERBBSO Oakland New Jersey Noon — College football: West Virginia at Valvano said he had been trying to strengthen “He said ho wanted to got it over, to got the Stewart W.2-0 7 5 3 3 1 8 Central Division Boston College, Channel 18 Transactions 1,000 academics in the program and was not aware of abuses Rangers 5, Islanders 5 game behind him. He said he was a littlo ner­ the Jan. 5 weekend and wouldn’t be able to send enough Honeycutt 1 1 0 0 0 1 Chicago 1 p.m. — College football: UConn at Rich­ vous, but ho got used to things as the game people to Edmonton to cover the fight. Nelson 0 2-3 3 4 4 1 1 Detroit .667 mond, W HUS (91.7 FM) uncovered during recent investigations. And he stres^d 8 progressed." Burros 01-3 1 0 0 1 0 Milwaukee .600 1 p.m. — College football: U.S. Merchant SCORES .500 in an interview published in Friday’s editions of TJe N.Y. Islander* * ? San Francisoo Cleveland Marino Academy at SUNY-Stony Brook, 2 2^ Pittsburgh and Detroit played to a 3-3 tie on B A SEB A LL 4 4 0 3 .500 News and Observer of Raleigh that he did not think his N.Y. Rangers ° Garretts L.0-2 3 1-3 6 Indiana SportsChannel First Period— 1, N.Y. Islanders, Kerr 3 Phil Bourque's controversial goal with one National League Kite takes a 4-stroke lead Downs 1 2 4 4 2 1 Atlanta .429 2 p.m. — College football: Colorado State at second remaining in regulation. As Bourque ST. LQUIS CARDINALS— Named Gaylen 1 1 ,167 players did anything that wasn’t permitted by the system. (Maloney, Norton), 5:41. 2, N.Y. Isla^ers. HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — Tom Kile Brantley 22*3 1 1 2 Orlando Utah, NESN “I’m saying that this university has systems which arc Chyzowski 2 (Flalley, Sutter), 9:11. P ^ a l- tipped a Mario Lomieux backhand past goal- Pitts manager of Louisville of the American A s­ Hammaker 0 2-3 5 4 4 1 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE 2:30 p.m. — Kodak Invitational, (tape delay), tios— Diduck. NYI (roughing), 1:45; King, NYR tender Tim Cheveldao, the blue light (signaling sociation; Mike Jorgensen minor league hitting thriving on the gusty winds off Caiiboguc Sound, soared Lefferls 1 1*3 0 0 0 0 0 Midwest Division Chartnel 30 in place which need to be addressed, that baskctba^^l the end of the period) went on boloro the rod (roughing), 1:45; Janssens, N YR (holding), instructor; Keith Champion manager of to a 65 Friday and look a four-suoke lead after two BK— Brantley. 2:30 p.m. — Collogo football: Alabama at players are part of the system that needs to be ad­ 1-57; Bergevin. NYI (holding). 6:15; Bergevin, (signaling the goal). Alter a live-minute delay Springfield of the Midwest League; and Mark Umpires— Homo, Voltaggio; FirsL Rennert; San Antonio Penn State, Channel 3 NYI. major (fighting), 12:01; Janssens. NYR. relereo Dave Newell ruled the puck entered the Riggins pitching coach at Louisville. rounds of the Nabisco Championship. Second, Clark; Third, Gregg; Lott, Garcia; Utah 3 p.m. — Golf: PGA Nabisco Championship. dressed,” he said. major (fighting), 12:01; Diduck, NY| (roughing), net before time expired. RighL Runga. Charlotte ESPN SCORERS ‘To play this golf course with only one bogey and Itat 14:39; Turcotte. N YR (high-sticking), 14:39; BASKETBALL T— 3:03. A— 6Z038. Denver 3:30 p.m. — College football: Yfashington at Montreal’s Shane Corson and Guy Carborv many birdies is good at any ume,” Kile said after his LaFontaine. NYI, double minor (holding, rough­ National Basketball Association Dallas UCLA or Ohio Slate at Minnesota, Channel 8 Peace Corps wins Filly Trot neau scored goals in a span of 1:17 of the third ing), 17:55; Granato, NYR (roughing), 17:55. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES— Traded spectacular effort in winds that gusled to 30 miles per Baseball today Houston 5 p.m. — College football: Pittsburgh at Notre POMPANO BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Peace Corps, the Second Period— 3, N.Y. Islanders. Crossman oeriod against Chicago. Rick Mahorn, forward, to the Philadelphia 76ers Minnesota Dame, ESPN STREAKS hour over the Harbour Town Golf Links. Pacific Division 3 (LaFontaine), 8:45 (pp). 4, N.Y. Rangers, lor a 1990 first round draft pick and second Saturday, Oct. 28 7:30 p.m. — Whalers at Bruins, Channel 18. great 3-year-old filly trotter, played the star, as expected, Chicago ended a 12-game winless streak L.A. Lakers 8 0 1 Qgrodnick 8 (Wilson, Horava), 8:58. 5, N.Y. rourxj picks in 1991 and 1992. The tournament, offering almost $3.5 million in in­ SCOREBOARD .000 NESN. WTIC against Montreal, boating the Canadions 5-3 on Golden State 5 1 .833 in the Breeders Crown races Friday night at Pompano Rangers, Turcotte 7 (Granato, Greschner), Continental Basketball Association dividual prize money, is the richest in professiOTm go . Game 4 of the Viferid Series at San Francis­ 8 p.m. — World Series: Athletics at Giants, Thursday. The Blackhawks last won on Jan. 2, Ftortland 4 1 .800 12:33 (pp). 6, N.Y. Islanders, Sutter 4 (Flatley), CEDAR RAPIDS SILVER BULLETS— co's Candlestick Park (8:31 p.m. EDT). Oak­ Channel 8 M Park. ^ - 1985 and wore 0-7-5 since. The victory was It is the last official-money event of the PGA Tour Phoenix 3 3 .500 12:53. 7. N.Y. Islanders, Thibaudeau 1 Named Steve Hayes assistant coach. land's Mike Moore faces Don Robinson of the 8 p.m. — College football: Miami at Florida L.A. Clippers 2 4 .333 2 She barely missed a world record in winnmg the 3- (Malonoy, Bergevin), 14:41. Penalties— K i ^ Chicago’s fourth straight tor the first time under season and will determine both the leading money-win­ Giants. Both pitched in Game 2 as the A 's won State, ESP N Sacramento 1 4 .200 00 year-old Filly Trot for her 24th straight victory over fil- NYR (cross-checking). 5:28; Janssens, NYR coach Mike Keenan. ... SL Louis ended a FOOTBALL 5-1. 10 p.m. — College soccer: Alabama A&M at ner and the Player of the Year. Seattle 0 5 .000 (elbowing). 6:58; Chynowelh. NYI (tripping), throe-game losing streak against M in r^ ta . ... National Football League SIDEUNED Boston University, (taped) N ESN lies, 10;54; Nilan, N Y R (high-slicking), 16;30; Now Jersey, unbeaten on the road, is just 1-3-1 CINCINNATI BENGALS— Placed Turk Among those chasing Kile arc Donnie Hammond, the Rick Reuschei, the Giants scheduled starter Friday’s Gamas u Late Games Not Included Diduck, NYI (roughing), 19:22; Sandstrom, NYR at home. Schonert quarterback, on Injured resenra. upstart first-round leader, and Mark O’Meara. They re at in Game 4. was scratched Thursday, two days Sunday DETROIT LIO N S-M o ve d John Miller, defen­ alter ha was hit in the right shoulder by a line North Carolina at (high-sticking). 19:22. New Jersey 108, Milwaukee 100 8 a.m. — College football: % Bakker’s attorney wears stripes Third Period— 8. N.Y. Rangers. Wilson 2 S O R R Y STATE sive back, to their active roster from the 138. drive during batting practice. San Francisco Atlanta 125, Orlando 111 Maryland, (taped) NESN 1 HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — The attorney for (Patrick). 1 3 8 (pp). 9, N.Y. Rangers, Sandstrom The Pittsburgh Penguins are 3-lor-30 on the developmental squad. ntanager Roger Craig said the pitcher's status 10 a.m. — College football: Pittsburgh at 7 (Erixon. Moeller), 2:30. 10. N.Y. Rangers, power-play in their last six games. ... Now Jer­ MIAMI DOLPHINS-Waived Ernest Gbson, is day-to-day and that if he is unable to work Utah 94, Boston 92 San Antonio 118, Indiana 104 Notre Dame, (taped), SportsChannel <3 jailed television evangelist Jim Bakker will be wearing Horava 1. 1426. Penalties— Volek. NYI (tnp- sey gave up five straight goals to Hartford after comorback. Activated Scott Schwedes, wide Valenzuela fails drug test Game 5, Mike LaCoss would be moved up. Cleveland 97, Houston 93 11:30 a.m. — Whalers at Bruins, (taped), ping), :26; Granato. NYR (Ngh-sticking), 730; taking a 3-2 lead. receivor, from injured reserve, STATS stripes of his own on Saturday. Detroit vs. Phoenix at Tempe, Ariz., (n) NESN Sutter, NYI (holding). 7:46; Crossman, NYl STATS ARCADIA, Calif. (AP) — Jockey Patrick Valenzuela, Jim Corsi of the A’s pitched throe hittoss in­ 2 Harold Bender, a Southern Conference referee, will Philadelphia at Portland, (n) 1 p.m. — Rams at Bears, Channel 3 (roughing). 10:32; Mallette, NYR (high-slicking). Pittsburgh managed just eight shots on goal HOCKEY after failing a cocaine test, drew a 60-day suspension on nings Thursday against Oakland's instructional 1 p.m. — Patriots at Colts, Channel 30, National Hockey League Golden St at Los Angelos Clippers, (n) < lead the officiating crew at the Virginia Military-Mar- 10*32. In the first two periods against Detroit ... The league team. Dave Henderson homarad and WPOP ST. LOU IS B LU ES— Sent Tony TwisL delen- Friday that will prevent him from nding Sunday Silence Sacramento vs. Seattle at Spokane, Wash., m shall game. bverllme— None. Penally— Nilan, NYR SL Louis Blues have boon outscored 10-3 in Rickey Hertoerson sirtglad and doubted. 1 p.m. — College soccer: Alabama A&M at (roughing), 4:48. the third period of the their last lour games. ... seman, to Peoria of the International Hockey in the $3 million Breeders’ Cup Classic. . „ . STARTERS (n) UConn, W HUS (91.7 FM) ® “I do not like the notoriety on the football field,” Hartford’s Brad Shaw had four assists against League. Recalled Robert Dirk, defeneman, from Saturday's Games Shots on goal— N.Y. Islanders 14-14-9-1— Sunday Silence won the Kentucky Derby ^ d Weak­ San Francisco's Don Robinson started throe 2pm . — Golf: PGA Nabisco Championsnip, Bender said. “I’d rather no one know me. If I cm work a New Jersey on Thursday. Peoria. times lor 13 1-3 innings since pitching a seven- ESPN 38. N.Y. Rangers 11-9-11-1— 3 i SIDORKIEWICZ ness Slakes with Valenzuela riding last spring before Charlotte at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Power-play Qpportunitiee— N.Y. Islanders 1 hit shutout against the Now York Mots on Sept Va.. 4 p.m. — Eagles at Broncos. Channel 3 football game and people leave the game talking about Hartford's Peter Sidorkiewicz won his first OLYMPICS New Jersey vs. Yfashington at Fairfax, losing to Easy Goer in the Belmont Slakes. The two hor­ 3. He's worried a Sepl 28 cortisone shot in his 7 p.m. — Oilers at Canadians, SportsChan the game and not even knowing the officials were there, of 6; N.Y. Rangers 2 of 5. game in five trios, stopping 22 shots to boat CANADIAN OLYMPIC ASSOCIATlOft- An­ 7:30 p.m. Goalies— N.Y. Islanders, Fitzpatrick, 1-3-1 nounced that Floger Jackson will resign as ses will meet again in the $3 million race Nov. 4. right knee will start to wear off. Atlanta vs. Orlando at Gainesville, Fla., 7:30 net (32 8hots-27 saves). N.Y. Rangers, Van- New Jersey 7-3. 7 p.m. — Bruins at Sabres. Channel 38 that’s the best thing that could happen.” S P E C IA L TEA M S president effective April 1990. SPEAKING p.m. biesbrouck (28-23). Richter 1-0-1 (0:00 third, COLLEGE With Valenzuela suspended, Chris McCarroii gets the ‘H it keeps on going like this, Dravecky and New York at Pittsburgh, 8:30 7:30 p.m, — College football: Ytest Virginia at 5 The game will be Bender’s first since Bakker was sen- Detroit's two goals against Pittsburgh were Cleveland vs. - ). ULSTER COUNTY C.C.— Announced the Krukow will be the starters," — San Frartoisco Boston College, (tape) NESN 10 10 scored by its special teams, the first with a man mount in the Classic, at Gulfslrcam Rirk in Florida, and a p.m. 2 tcnced to 45 years in prison earlier this week. A— 16.485. resignation of Tom HarL men's basketball pitcher Don Robinson, joking about teammates 8 p.m. — World Senes: Athletics at Giants (li down and the second with a two-man ad­ chance to duplicate the Classic victory he won last year Denver at Chicago. 8:30 p m. Referee—Ron HoggartK Linesmen— Ray coach. Dave Dravecky and Mike Krukow, both out with San Antonio at Milwaukee. 8:30 p m. necessary). Char.nel 8 I “It’s going to be a real treat trying to get back to nor- vantage. u mal,” Bender said. Scapinelk), Mark Vines. aboard Alysheba. season-erxling injuries. 1 Ranked teams face challenges this weekend World Series From Page 1 Bv The A^ociated Press NCAA Football It’s not even November, and college When Bill Bathe hit a three-run homer in his first World Scries at-bal in the bottom of the ninth, it set a fooiball’s national ebampionship might touchdowms, Pitt has taken to the air. record for most homers — seven — in a series game. already be on the line Saturday. Five of Alex Van Pelt averages 235 yards per Teams had combined for six in three previous games, the the six unbeaten Top Ten teams meet op­ game passing, and lately, the Irish have ponents that are either ranked or have last in Game 6 of the Cincinnati-Boston series in 1975, been susceptible. been ranked this season. the game that Carlton Fisk won with a 12th-inning « • The Irish allowed more than 30 passing homer. No. 1 Notre Dame (7-0) meets yards against Southern Cal and Air ^ rce, seventh-ranked Pittsburgh, which also Oakland’s five homers matched the mark set by Babe and Stanford passed for 282 against Notre Ruth, Lou Gehrig and the New York Yankees in 1928. comes into the game unbeaten with one Dame. All were Irish victories, though. lie.in six games. The Irish have won 18 in Oakland has outhomcred the Giants 8-2 in the series. “What they do is force you to pass, San Francisco hit 141 home runs during the regular t A a row. „ . , Pitt coach Mike Gottfried said. “But “We do not match up very well agamst season while the Athletics, baseball’s winningest team, nobody wins.” V Pitt, particularly the last couple weeks hit 127. Florida State has won five in a row, out After Bathe’s homer, a bank of lights in right-center when we’ve given up about three 300- the Seminoles have beaten Miami only yard games in a row,” Irish coach Lou went out, as well as portions of light banks in other loca­ three limes since 1979. The Seminoles are tions around Candlestick Park. As the lights darkened, Holtz said. • /£ ns led by fifth-year senior quarterback Peter After a week off. No. 2 Miami (6-0) fans who had come to the park carrying flashlights, just Tom Willis, who has thrown for 1,832 in case, flicked them on and off. faces No. 9 Florida State (5-2) Md the yards and eight touchdowns this season. Hurricanes might actually be underdogs Bathe’s homer cut the A’s lead to 13-6. After Candy at Tallahassee, Ha. The Seminoles were “He’s a very accurate thrower with a Maldonado struck out, Doncll Nixon singled and Greg one-point favorites most of the week. good arm,” Miami coach Dennis Erickson Litton doubled him home. No. 3 Colorado (7-0) meets Oklahoma, said. “He’s a very, very mature q ^ e r - The hitters did just fine all evening and so did the which fell to 25th after losing to Texas back with a tremendous per^plion of fielders. Only the Giants pitchers had trouble as the two weeks ago, then dropped out of the what they’re doing offensively.” layoff did not seem to diminish the quality of play. There poll _ for the first time since 1983 — Ot course, bnckson has a pretty good were three errors, all by the Giants, but also several nice ^ter struggling to a 43-40 victory over quarterback of his own, and he s plays on both sides. There were no tremors this time, although the Iowa State. , some added incentive. Freshman Gino This week, it’s Nebraska’s turn to play Torretta probably needs a victory to keep scoreboard did post instructions on what to do in case of Iowa State. The fourth-ranked Comhus- his starting job. Craig Erickson, Miami s an aftershock. There was, however, almost a rumble in kers are 7-0. Also, No. 6 Alabama (6-0) regular QB, is supposed to be back from the first inning. 'f With one out and one on, Garrelts threw high-and- meets No. 14 Penn State (5-1). an injury soon. . i ' ' The other Top Ten games have Indiana “If he can pierform well against rb u , tight to Canseco. Garrelts then came back with a 91 mph at No. 5 Michigan, Wisconsin at No. 8 Il­ then we’ll know he can get the job done fastball even closer to Canseco’s head, and the 6-foot-5 linois, and Stanford at No. 10 Southern slugger took a couple of steps toward the mound. against anybody,” Coach Erickson said. ------— — — ■" Associated Press Against Iowa State, Oklahoma gave up Kennedy, the catcher, tried to intervene and instead ^ ‘'Lewhere, it’s No. 11 Tennessee at a school-record 609 yards offense, and got shoved by Canseco as players from both dugouts Louisiana State, No. 12 Houston vs. No that’s what cost the Sooners a spot in the TOUCHDOWN! — Notre Dame’s Ricky Watters (12) 'f started onto the field. The umpires quickly restored 13 Arkansas at Little Rock, No. 15 West rankings. Against Colorado, it could cost I ° n e a g S use las. weekend. The No. 1 ^ order, and Canseco followed with a single. Garrelts, the NL earned run average champion at 2.28, Virginia at Boston College Mississippi them another loss. their unbeaten mark on the line today against Slate at No. 16 Auburn, Pacific at No. 17 lasted just 3 1-3 innings and gave up four runs on six Stu Hipkins/Special to the Herald “I know what kind of players we hits. In the opener, he was tagged for five runs on seven Arizona, No. 18 Brigham Young at have,” Sooners coach Gary Gibbs said. I tsburgh. PUCK BATTLE — Hartford’s Ron Francis (10) battles Quebec’s Peter Statsny during Wed­ “Eric is such a special kid, he’s such ot hits in four innings. Hawaii, No. 20 North Carolina State at know what kind of people play on that lured fibula in his right leg, but he s been integral part of the morale and the fabric Canseco had been approaching the series record for nesday night's game at the Civic Center. The Whalers, who’ve won two straight including a No. 25 South Carolina, No. 21 Tex^ defensive unit. I know what kind oi given permission to go to N orm ^, Okla., of the squad,” Buffaloes coach Bill the longest slump, O-for-31 by Detroit’s Marvin Owen in 7-3 win Thursday over New Jersey, are in action tonight at 7:05 at the Boston Garden A&M at Rice, Wake Forest at No. 22 character they have, what kind of com­ Clemson, and No. 23 Washington St. at for the game, even though it s usually McCartney said. “For him, 1 would break the 1930s. Owen is now 83 and lives in nearby Santa against the Boston Bruins. petitors they are.” . against Colorado’s mles to allow injured Arizona State. . the rule. Clara. Colorado’s leading rusher, bric players to travel with the team. Henderson, a postseason hero wherever he goes, put While Notre Dame has been gnnding it Bieniemy, still is sidelined with a frac- outouto:rhegroOTd,pr^^^^^^ on the ground, producing 22 rushing Bieniemy, sut. is s.ae.incu w... - ..... ^ ^ T7* Oakland ahead 2-0 with a double off the top of the ri^ t- field fence. The ball got caught in the wind and seemed Rangers rally to tie Islanders to fool Pat Sheridan, who was making his first start in the NEW YORK (AP) — Rookie circle past Vanbiesbrouck at 9:11. BC faces a ‘Major’ test agamst Wes< Virginia series. The Islanders made it 3-0 at 8:45 Henderson homered to open the fourth, giving him six defenseman Miloslav Horava scored with 5:34 left as the New York NHL Roundup of the second period on a goal by ______— ------nBoston r'r.iioor.’cCollege’s pxneriencedexperienced defense this year. «„rtainivcertainly a acrucial crucial stretch, stretch, but but w we have to worry homers in 97 postseason at-bats, and Phillips’ one-out Rangers made a three-goal come­ Doug Crossman off a nice setup “1 know their record’s not very good, but if about g S past New Hampshire before we can think blow finished Garrelts. pass by Pal LaFontaine. Reliever Kelly Downs put himself in trouble by walk­ back in the third period to tie the tying goal. that team closely, it’s kind of scary, he said. We might about playing Maine.” Terrier coach Chris Palmer said. With the lie, the Rangers ex­ Thirteen seconds later, John Sometimes teams have to go to great lengths to get ing Rickey Henderson and Lansford to start the fifth. New York Islanders 5-5 in the NHL as well stay home if our team thinks they re gomg tended their record to an NHL-best Ogrodnick scored his eighth goal for In other Yankee games, Maine is at DelawOTe, 3-2 OTd After two close pickoff plays on Henderson at second Friday night. 7-1-3 and 4-0-3 at home. the Rangers to cut the Islander lead '"“ gling'^Boston College has a very long way to go m ile H S ’ has thrown for 1,285 yards and run for 4-3 ^iTcom ;^U cS!2-2 and 4-3. visits Richmond. 0-5 base, Canseco hit a line drive over the left-center field The Islanders, with the help of The Rangers fell behind 3-0 as to 3-1. Ogrodnick capped a 3-on-2 to off 15lh-ranked West Virginia, and Wlanova is and 1-6. Massachusetts plays a non-conference game a fence and made sure he tipped his cap to the booing fans. ex-New York Ranger Don 425 yards, Boston College has had 9U ^i^back Maloney assisted on the game’s first breakaway with a shot from the ^ S T a ll Conlaronce nroblems Mark Kamphaus was benched ^ler t h ^ g l e s Northeastern. Henderson stole two bases, giving him a postseason- Maloney’s two assists, had taken a 5-2 lead into the third period before goal, by Alan Kerr. Maloney, play­ right circle. fost their first four games and Willie Hicks has been in­ Princeton and Yale lead the Ivy league « 3 - a ^ record 11, breaking Davey Lopes’ mark of 10. Hender­ Bryan Keys and Yale;s Darin Kehler the Islanders came back on goals by ing his first game in Madison Sabres 6, Maple Leafs 5: At consistent as his replacement. Pennsylvania is 2-0 and Harvard is 2-1. Saturday. son has been caught only once. Buffalo, N.Y., Pierre Turgeon have covered a let of ground as two of the Ivy If^gue Carey Wilson, Tomas Sandstrom Square Garden as a visiting player, The Eagles might have had some hope af^ier West Vir Princeton visits Harvard and Penn goes to Yale. Henderson also has ^aw n eight leadoff walks in the scored at 2:30 of overtime as the top rushers. Their undefeated teams meet Saturday and Horava, who was only playing later assisted on a goal by Gilles ginia, which had won its first four games, ued Pittsbin^ postseason, scoring after six of them. Thibaudeau in the third period to Buffalo Sabres rallied for a 6-5 game with championship impliMlions. -niiege L d^ost to Virginia Tech. But then it routed Cmcinnati “All of us,” Princeton coach Steve Tosches said, are because Mark Hardy was injured. The Athletics scored four times in the eighth. Lansford The Rangers had pulled goal- give the Islanders a 5-2 cushion. NHL win over the Toronto Maple The highlight of Saturday s New England college getting into that final stretch. We’re all Uiere in a pack and Terry Steinbach singled home runs, McGwire had an and many of us have to play each other in the final four tender John Vanbiesbrouck after the Maloney, a big fan favorite in Leafs Friday night. football sdledule is the appearOTce of star ^’ v iS o v T ^ im e r ot its IM fom 8“ ™'' RBI grounder and another run scored on left fielder Buffalo erased a three-goal, Maior Harris and West Virgima, who won last yeOT s second period and replaced him with New York, played for the Rangers weeks.** Kevin Mitchell’s error. for a little more than 10 seasons third-period deficit with two goals gaine 59-19, the most points ever scored agamst Boston Mike Richter, who held off the Is­ Princeton career rushing leader Judd Bathe, who connected off Gene Nelson, became the landers while his teammates were before his trade to Hartford last from Mike Foligno and a goal from Boston University for second place m die Yankee Con­ flvpraged 134 5 yards on the ground per while game, 21sl player to homer in his first World Series at-bat. making their comeback against season. He was cut by the Whalers Rick Vaive before TUrgeon netted ^ “• S f ^ g le s 1-5, have lost four of their games by a ference Maine leads at 6-0 buU with two league games to l uobble against Ota nm. It has allowed Williams, who led all playoff performers with nine goallender Mark Fitzpatrick. and signed by the Islanders this the game-winner. 10 ^ of 14 points. The Mountaineers. 233 rushing yards per game. RBIs, homered in the second. He lopped all major Wilson scored on the power play year. Jeff I ^ e r and Dave Snuggerud by a more comfortable margin behind Ho ts who i. kd by t,ui««,bj.k Kkk leaguers with 18 home runs after Aug. 1. had one goal apiece for Buffalo and Yale and Penn both will have their hOTds full “^ ”8 with a 25-foot backhander at 1:38 The Islanders went ahead at 5:41 third in the naUon in Division ^ Schulz, who has thrown for 1,479 yOTds 12 toOTh- Williams, usually a third baseman, was shifted to Grant Ledyard added two assists. stop the run Saturday. Penn’s Keys leads the N C ^ and Sandstrom cut the Islanders’ of the first period when Maloney, “We are looking at a major challenge. downs. But the Wildcats, who have allow^ shortstop as Giants manager Roger Craig uied to get Dave Reid, Daniel Marois, Dave coach Jack Bicknell said. “In the game we played at Division 1-AA with 171.8 rushing yards per gaine. Yale s lead to 5-4 with a backhander from standing near the crease, threw the per game, might be vulnerable agamst Rhode Island, 1-4 more offense. Williams, replacing Jose Uribe, did the puck across and it bounced into the Hannan, Keith Fergus and Rob Morgantown (W. Va.) last year, he was the smgle most in the conference and 2-5 overall. Kehler, a quarterback running the wishbone offense, is the side of the net at 2:30. job. Then at llie 14:26 mark, Horava, a net off Alan Kerr. Maloney drew Ramage scored for Toronto. dominating player any one of my teams has ever p ay One week before a possible s^'^'^down with M ^ . averaging 101 rushing yards. Before the game, the World Series paid tribute to those Czechoslovakian import, picked up cheers from the Garden crowd on The Maple Leafs beat Buffalo Boston University visits New Hampshire, 2-2 OTd 4-2, o Dadmouth Is at Cornell in ihe who did big jobs in the wake of the earthquake. Twelve the puck at the Ranger blue line and the play. goallender Daren Puppa with four of “®hS s threw for 297 yards and three f “*1 Saturday. Boston University has won three of its fom nond»nterence action. Brown m ils Holy Cross and people, representing all areas of the recovery effo^ Islander rookie Dave C!hyzowski their first seven shots to take a 4-2 T> vard., and two touchdowns as the Moun skated around several Islanders I games while New Hampshire, led by quarterback M ^k simultaneously threw out first balls to six Giants and six lead after the frst period. S i i r s high 575 yards. West Virgmia Columbia is home against Bucknell. before beating Fitzpatrick for the then blasted a 25-fooier from the left Carr and halfback Norm Ford, is on a four-game winnmg Athletics • coach Don Nehlen, though, claims to be worried abo 1 < I 1 « « ( « I • » f » »

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Manchester boys record an important win of the season with 14:15 left. Stefan Reicherstorfer fed Lengyel on the right side 12 yards out and the latter blasted his shot into the left comer. ENFIELD — Facing another must-win situation in its Coventry coach Bob Plaster offered no excuses. quest for its second consecutive CCC East title, ^ e “They (Bolton) are a much better team than us,” he Manchester High boys soccer team came away with a said. “TTtey don’t have a weak position. They’re all skill­ key 1 -0 win over host Enfield High Friday afternoon. ful and fast. They’re a notch above us menially and skill­ Junior Jason Dieterle, after evading his midfie d fully. They’re an experienced team. This team defender, skimmed a 20-yarder underneath Enfield (Coventry) has exceeded my expectations.” goalie Rob Link at 23:21 of the first half for the match s Coventry will host Vinal Tech of Middletown in COC only score. It was Dieterle’s third goal of the se^on. action Monday at 3 p.m. Coupled with first-place East Hartford’s 2-2 ue with CovGnIry 1 3— 1 Rockville, the Indians have closed to within a half a Bolton 2 1— 3 Scoring 0- Longyol 2. Dooman. C* Leete. game of the league leader. Manchester, which will uavel Saves: B- David Boles 4. C- Bob Johnson 9. to West Hartford to face Hall High Monday afternoon at 3 3, is 8-2-2 in the league and 8-3-2 overall. East Hartford is 8-1-3. Manchester will be at East Hartford Wednesday night at 7. Mail ran against Enfield fell to 6-6-1. “1 think it was a sloppy game,” Manchester coachBiii McCarthy said. “There were a lot of hit and runs. finishing Series (Enfield) are tough up there. It’s tough to win there. McCarthy saw his bench as ‘he difference. “Our subs really came through for us,” McCarthy said. By Jim Donaghy “They really gave us a spark.” McCarthy cited the out­ The Associated Press standing play of Matt Belcher, who marked Enfield s dangerous forward Sean Mooney, Evan Milone, Matt SAN FRANCISCO — Commissioner Fay Vincent Kohut, Dwayne Goldston and Emil Issavi. V said Friday most of the mail he received after the Manchester 1 n n earthquake urged that the World Scries not be played. Enfield ° Scoring: M- Dieterle. « Vincent, the San Francisco Giants and Oakland A’s Saves: M- Mike M ilano 8. E- Rob Link 8 were back at Candlestick Park on Friday for Game 3 of MHS girls swim goes to 9-0 Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald the Scries after an 11-day delay. The Manchester High girls’ swimming team clinched FOOT RACE — White-shirted Atilla Lengyel of Bolton High and Coventry’s Steve Poulin A couple of hours before the game started, Vincent sal at least a Ue for the CCC East Division tide Friday ^ter- race for the ball, which is out of the picture, during Friday’s game in Bolton. Lengyel had in a golf cart surrounded by reporters and gazed at the noon with a 73-49 win over Enfield High at the Indians two of the Bulldogs’ goals in their 3-1 victory. outfield. The earthquake on Oct. 17 occurred 30 minutes before *^°^e Indians are now 9-0 overall. They host crosstown the scheduled start of Game 3 and resulted in death and East Catholic High Monday at 7 p.m. before finishmg ■ h . Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald destruction throughout the Bay area. out their league season We^esday at 3:30 pan. at E ^ t “I got a lot of mail and most of it was unfavorable for Hartford High. A win over the Hornets would give SAVE — Coventry High goalie Bob Johnson cradles the ball on the grouna a Manchester continuing the World Scries,” Vincent said. “It was from Manchester its second CCC ^ t Division outright cham­ save. Bolton High’s Stefan Reicherstorfer is behind Johnson, while to the right are t e From Page 46 all around the country, but mostly from the Bay area.” pionship. The first was back in 1984. Patriots’ Jared Williams and Dave Leete (20). Bolton won, 3-1. During the layoff, Vincent spent most of his lime in Katelyn Lindstrom was a double winner tor his suite at the St. Francis Hotel. Manchester, securing the 50-yard free and lOO^^rd Scoring: C- VbnKruiningen 3, ArchambaulL Russell, f ilin g her nine for the campaign. Mary Moriarty, Patty breaststroke. Dani Brown took the 200 IM, I^mcn Iftck- Saves: C- Kris Spencer (VJen Sirianni 3; LM- Diane Fellows 14 the Eagles’ field, with Mercy taking this one, too, but “1 read every letter and 1 understand their feelings,” Hombostel and Amy Mizoras added one goal apiece for ev the 100 butterfly. Kerri Lindland the divmg, Sandy Rocky Hill overpowers Cheney only by a 2-0 count. "W Vincent said. “But I don’t think there is any disrespect in Brindamour the 500 free, Melissa Myers 100 backstroke the Indians, who had a 5-0 halftime lead. “They (Mercy) didn’t put one in from the field so 1 going on with the World Series. Football continued, other Jessica Marquez had three assists for Manchester With three goals in each half, once-tied Rocky Hill and April Little the 100 freestyle. was impressed with that,” East coach Ron Palmer said. forms of entertainment continued. I don’t see why Brown, Brindamour, Myers and Little are freshmen. while Julie Holmes played well up front for the Indian^^ High overwhelmed Cheney Tech, 6-1, Friday afternoon Mercy is now 8-1-3 while the Eagles are 1-8-3. East baseball should lake on the moral burden.” Several individuals had personal best outings for the Manchester ® in COC boys’ soccer action at the Beavers’ field. has a make-up game today at 2 p.m. at home against Vincent said he felt a strong obligation to finish the The Terriers move to 11-0-1 with the victory while the Indians, including; Andrea Bissonnette, Jen Rothman, ^"sraring: M- Cumberbatch 3. Berte 2, M. Moriarty, Hombostel, Mizoras Sacred Heart. World Scries. Jen Karpe. Brindamour, Myers, Erica Ringbloom and Saves: M- Missy Daversa 0, E- Rose Hernandez 20 Techmen are now 2-10-1. Cheney’s next game is Mon­ Mercy’s first score was an own goal, put in by an Hr “I think the fans across the country for the most part day on the road in Colchester against Bacon Academy. Theresa Wolk-Laniewski. Coventry gains tourney berth Eagle defender in the first half. Ann Marie Levesque got wanted a finish to the baseball season,” he said. “I think “We played, I thought, a pretty decent game against a the Tigers’ other score on a penalty kick in the final 40 COVENTRY — On an emotional high after a big win I baseball was sensitive to our position here.” very good team,” Tech coach Frank Niederwerfer said. minutes of play. 20 0 *m ^e y relay: 1. MHS (Brindamour, Undstrom, Gulliksen, Myers) the day before, the Coventry High girls’ soccer team kept 2 04.2, 2. Enfield, 3. MHS “This was the best team we’ve played I’d say. I think Crista Carvahlo had a strong game in goal for East The Series was scheduled to resume last Tuesday, but 200 free: 1. Lipinski (E) 2:20.8, 2. Hughes (M), 3. Camon (M) things going Friday with a 6-0 trouncing of Lyman they’re up their with Bolton.” with 16 saves, while Kelly Keane, Lynn Gentilcore and San Francisco Mayor An Agnos asked for the resump­ 200 IM: 1. Brown (M) 2:45,2,2. Karpe (M), 3. Earfie (E) Memorial in non-conference action. 50 free: 1. Lindstrom (M) :26.1, 2. Phelps (E), 3. SL Martin (M) Bolton was to host Rocky Hill today at 2 p.m. in a Alissa Mulliken also had strong outings for East. tion to be delayed for three days. Diving: 1. Lindland (M) 187.45 points, 2. Ringbloom (M), 3. Remusat (M) The victory moves the Patriots to 7-5-2 for the season, make-up clash. Mercy ' 1“ 3 “The commissioner and mayor did a great job,” Giants 100 fly: 1. Hickey (M) 1:11.7, 2. Lappon (M), 3 -Sties (M) assuring them of a state tournament berth. Lyman drops Bill Hart, Bob Fournier and Bob Oulette had the Ter­ East Catholic 3 3— 0 manager Roger Craig said. “The closer we get to this 100 free: 1. Little (M) 59.4, 2. Gulliksen (M), 3. Phelps (E) Scofing: M- own goal; Levesque 500 free: 1. Brindamour (M) 6:48.3,2. Cook (M) to 3-6-2 with the loss. . rier goals in the first half. Mauritzio Rossilto, Manny Saves: EC- Carvahlo 16, M- Jill Stevenson 8 game, the less people are thinking about what happened.” 0\ 100 back: 1. Myers (M) 1:12.4, 2. S t Martn (M), 3. J ^ l « (E) “We played pretty well,” Coventry coach Chris Meleonis and Jim Hart had the other Rocky Hill goals. The Giants started balling practice under clear, blue S 100 >>teast:1. Undstrom (M ) 1:11.9,2. EarfioJE), 3. U p in ^ E ) D’Ambrosio said. “We were a little sluggish after yester­ East volleyball wins in 3 sets 2 400 free relay: 1. MHS (Karpe, Hunter, Windish, Domamco) 4.45.8, 2. Cheney averted the shutout with 16 minutes left as skies at 1:45 p.m. (PDT) and fans started to drift into oo Enfield, 3. MHS day’s emotional win (but) what helped was the Lyman Nick Werfel, with an assist from Bob Goulet, put one The East Catholic High girls’ volleyball team took Candlestick about 15 minutes later. coach didn’t play a couple of people for various (discipli­ home for the Beavers. It was Werfel’s fourth goal of the only three sets to down visiting Sacred Heart Friday “This is an exciting day,” Vincent said. “The place just d MHS girls soccer shutout winner nary) reasons.” year. afternoon at the Eagles’ gym. Scores were 15-3, 15-9 and Senior Johanna VanKruiningen had the first two looks beautiful.” Pitching a shutout in the shots department, the un- Rocky Hill outshot Cheney, 22-3. 16-14. The players, media and fans came back to Candlestick Coventry goals at 17:09 and 37:18 of the first half. She Freshman Chris Daigle, in a reserve role, played flaw­ •S beaten Manchester High girls’ soccer team blank^ & - East is now 10-5 for the season with its next match and cxchiigcd stories about where they were at 5:04 1 field High, 8-0, Friday afternoon in CCC East Division later added a second-half tally for a hat trick, giving her lessly in goal. He didn’t allow a Terrier score. Goulet, Monday at Ellington High. Sacred Heart falls to 6-10 13 for the season. Robin Russell and Nicole Archambault p.m. on Oct. 17. ^ acUon at Memorial Field. Werfel and freshman midfielder Justin Koblish also gave with the loss. each added her fifth goal of the year while Dawn Belling Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald “About 10 minutes before the earthquake, a boy of Q The Indians, 12-0 in the CCC East and 13-0 overall, good accounts for Cheney. Jean Cardinale, Jane Tilden and Amanda Botticello about 9 or 10 came up to me and asked for an H had 28 shots against none for the Raiders. Enfield dips to put home her first tally of the campaign for the Patriots. Rocky Hill 3 ^ played well for the Eagles. CELEBRATE — Bolton s Glen Dube, right, “The first half we outshol them 9-0. They hardly got Cheney Tech “ I ' autograph,” Vincent said. “He didn’t have anything to 2 2-10 with the setback. Scofing: CT- Vttertel, RH- B.HarL Fournier, Oulette, Rossitto, Meleonis, J. the ball over midfield,” D’Ambrosio said. *The second MHS girls volleyball is swept joins teammates after a Bulldog goal in sign it on, so my wife said sign it on our ticket stub. 1 a Manchester closes out its regular season next week Hart . , hope he holds on to it.” with three interesting contests. The Indians visit East half we just wore them down. I kept subbing a lot of kids Saves: CT- Matt Marcotte 10/Chris Daigle 6. RH- Tony Sardo 1 Friday s 3-1 win over Coventry High. and I think we wore them down. ENFIELD — Host Enfield High needed tluee sets to Ticket stubs for Game 3 of the Series are being sold Hartford High on Monday in a division cl^h, then host down Manchester High by the scores of 15-6, 15-6 and dians while Ann Mane McDonald served five consecu­ for $100. Simsbury High on Wednesday at Memorial Field in a The starters got all of the goals but everyone got to Mercy tops East Catholic girls 15-3 Friday afternoon in CCC East Division girls’ vol­ tive points for Manchester. “Once the game gets going and a few good plays arc battle of two of the top teams in the state, arid play at least a half,” D’Ambrosio added. The first time the two All Connecticut Conference Manchester took the junior varsity contest 15-1 and made 1 think people will be thinking about the World VanKruiningen and Russell had fine outings for leyball action. Manchester finishes the week in the game that will girls’ soccer foes met on Sept. 25, Mercy High mauled Manchester, now 1-13 for the season, is at crosstown 15-6 to up its record to 9-5. Sally Kulbaski, Julie Scries,” Vincent said. “But no one will ever think of the Coventry, which is in action Monday at 3 p.m. at East Catholic, 10-1. The two teams met again Friday at decide the CCC East championship on Thursday when it East Catholic High Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. Stansficld and Ericka Kelley played well for the young 1989 World Scries as a whole without thinking about the visits South Windsor High. Ledyard High. True Nguyen and Julie Shrider played well for the In- Indians. earthquake.” Kathy Cumbcrbatch had a three-goal hat trick, giving Coventry 2 4 ^ See MANCHESTER, page 47 her 14 for the season, while Meg Berte added two, giving Lyman Mamorial “ 1 manrhpalfr MpralJi

Monday, Oct. 30, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price; 35 Cents Halloween Costume Parade Homeless #aurhpat?r HrralJt MHS boys record under gun put state an important win in schools in middle

— see page 46 By The Associated Press Motel placements on the rise as SPORTS Pumpkin festivals are sprouting in some school districts, where parents are trying to keep Halloween out of resources dwindle the hallways and off school grounds because of its connection with HARTFORD (AP) — Connec­ witches and Satan. ticut officials say they are increas­ In Alachua County, Fla., Robert ingly finding themselves caught in Guyer gathered the signatures of the middle between finding housing about 200 fellow parents who think for the homeless and cutbacks in the holiday is a religious celebration federal and stale funding. of Wicca, a modern pagan State and federal governments are witchcraft cult. expected to pay $25 million this When teachers dress up like year for a program designed to witches, “what happens to these lit­ provide housing for welfare families tle Christian kids like mine?” asked who lose their homes in emergen­ Guyer, a University of Florida law cies. student. “How are they going to feel No one seems to like the program when it’s dress-up day and they — not the families who are forced to don’t dress up?” live in impermanent surroundings, Officials in Alachua County left most often motels, not motel the decision on Halloween to school operators who complain about principals. property damage, and not state offi­ In neighboring Levy County, the cials who say it siphons money from superintendent asked schools to programs that could prevent home­ avoid using Halloween decorations lessness or aid the working poor. and to cancel school celebrations. Housing welfare families in Halloween, which is being motels was rare until the summer of celebrated Tuesday night, apparently 1986 when the slate decided to use a sprang from an ancient ceremony provision of the Aid to Families honoring the Celtic god of death. In with Dependent Children program medieval England, it came to be to place 75 families in motels. known as All Hallows’ Eve, The program is “a stopgap, tem­ celebrated before the feast day of porary and extremely high-cost non­ All Hallows, now All Saints’ Day. solution,” said Lorraine Aronson, As is the case with the pagan commissioner of the Department of Christmas tree, few pay attention to Income Maintenance, which sup­ its religious origins. plies the program’s money. But Guyer cites a recent 11th U.S. The program was designed as a Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in temporary solution for the small number of families who lose their Please see HOLIDAY, page 8 homes in emergencies. But cutbacks Patrick Flynn/Manchesief Herald in federal housing money, few low- income rental uniL.? and a controver­ .. ------SING-A-LONG Shirley Zappa of 238 Birch Mountain Road sings along with granddaughter Ashley. sial legal decision expanding the Reginald Pinto/Manchesler Herald D.C. breaks state’s obligation to homeless wel­ fare families quadrupled participa­ tured, from left, are Coventry’s Rob Topliff and Jeff Rheault, Bolton’ tion in the program to 1,100 last CROWDED FRONT — Black-shirted Coventry High goalie Bob ’88 record 500 march in ‘biggest parade ever* month, all but 300 of whom live in Johnson keeps his eyes on the ball as he’s surrounded by team­ airborne Cliff Dooman and Bill Robbins, and the Patriots’ Jared Wil­ motels. mates and Bolton High players during Friday’s game in Bolton. Pic- liams and Doug Roberto. Bolton won, 3-1. for murders More than 500 children dressed as If the courts uphold a housing ghosts, goblins, vampires and other judge’s order that the state scrap its assorted monster turned out Satur­ 100-day limit on motel stays, the WASHINGTON (AP) — The day afternoon to march in the eighth number of families in motels could District of Columbia’s 1989 annual Halloween Costume Parade rise again. homicide toll already equals last up Main Street. Figures compiled by the state year’s record of 369 killings — with “It was definitely our biggest show that 44 percent of those ending BOLTON BOYS WIN more than half blamed on dmg-re- parade ever,” said Stacey Pineo, up in motels were evicted from their « ON lated violence — and officials say who organized the parade sponsored homes and 48 percent lived in sub­ said as he watched his team practice for this afternoon’s Bolton regrouped and gained the equalizer two they see no end in sight. minutes later. Off a free kick by senior sweeperback JJ. by the the Downtown Manchester standard conditions, such as dou­ By Jim Tierney home clash with unbeaten Rocky Hill at 2. “We played With two months remaining in Association and other local busi­ Hall, Lengyel received the ball, broke through the bling up with relatives or friends. Manchester Herald smart. We beat them to the ball. I think playing smart and 1989, disuict police reported that nesses. The association sponsored Janice Gallagher, who is living at Coventry defense and dented the twine with his 15-yard playing under control was the difference. We played our five slayings discovered during a also a Halloween window painting the Elm Motel in Wethersfield, said BOLTON — It was their game in their backyard with shot. game. It was definitely a team effort.” seven-hour period over the weekend contest and a pumpkin decorating living in a motel has been rough on bragging rights for the Charter Oak Conference East “That was a big boost for our keeper,” Lengyel said of brought the tally to last year’s contest. her two children, 3 years old and 20 Division lead hinging on the outcome. Covenu-y came out with fire in its eyes and forced Bol­ his tying goal. record death total. Pineo said the parade was a suc­ months. The talented Bolton High Bulldogs, who received a ton defenders to make three back saves on the goal line. The Bulldogs took the lead for good with 12:32 left Three of the weekend killings cess because the children wore great “This has been all right, but my pair of goals from senior Atilla Lengyel and one from Just two minutes into the game, Bolton goalie David before halftime. Off a direct kick by Hall, Dooman deftly were linked to dmgs. The other two costumes and “we had a beautiful babies have been eating just fast senior Cliff Dooman, overcame a 1 -D deficit to post a 3-1 Boles made a kick save on a John Vincent shot. evaded his defender and beautifully one-timed a left- were a 13-year-old girl and her aunt The saves were made by Luke Morford, Zac Morford day.” foods and sandwiches. And these victory over COC East rival Coventry High Friday after­ footer into the upper left comer of the net. It was who were found stabbed to death in and John Hoar. The parade, which started in front babies, they like to eat,” she said. noon. . , , j Dooman’s team-leading 15th goal of the season. their apartment Saturday. of the Manchester State Bank, By law, Gallagher cannot cook in The win lifts the Bulldogs to 8-1 m the league and “1 think that was the maturity of our defense,” Boyd After intermission, Coventry had difficulty possessing Police blame more than 60 per­ wound up at Center Springs Park, the motel room, which contains a 11-1 overall. Coventry slips to 7-2-2 in the COC and explained, referring to the back saves. “They knocked it the ball, especially in the final third of play. cent of the disuict’s slayings on and was followed by a concert by bed and cots. 8-3-2 overall. down and cleared it out.” “I didn’t think they had any well supported attacks,” drugs, particularly the arrival of Coventry drew first blood at 7:38 of the first half. the Bennet Junior High School Mar­ At Emerson Williams Elementary Bolton took control of this match after the initial 10 Boyd said. crack cocaine. U Sweeper Randy Leete launched a 45-yard indirect kick ching Band and performance by School in Wethersfield, which takes minutes and dominated the Patriots the rest of the way . A Lengyel added his second goal of the match and sixth The federal government is which went off the fingertips of Boles into the left comer Peanutbutterjam, who Pineo said al­ fine team effort was turned in by Bolton. The Pau-iots making the nation’s capital a test ways atuacts throngs of people. Please see HOMELESS, page 8 had a mere two shots on goal after the intermission. of the net. It was Leete’s first goal of the season. See BOLTON, page 47 case for national anti-drug “The first goal shouldn’t have happened,” Boyd said. She said a highlight of the parade “It was a great comeback.” Bolton coach Ray Boyd strategics, and city police are work­ was Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr., who ing long hours trying to curb drug- dressed as Father Guido Sarducci, a TODAY related violence. former character on the television Patrick FlynrVManchesler Herald “It’s awful. But people in this show Saturday Night Live. community are resorting to deadly The children who marched in the DRESSED UP FUN — In d e x violence to resolve conflict,” said parade were joined by adult guar­ police spokesman Lt. Reginald Ninth-grader Scott Herman 16 pages, 2 sactions dians. For their efforts, the kids of the Bennet Junior High Smith. received Halloween trick-or-treating The most recent victim of the bags and Halloween safety coloring marching band gets in the C lassified 14-16 weekend was a 41-year-old man books, which Pineo said contain in­ spirit of things Saturday, C om ics 13 found dead of multiple gunshot Focus 12 formation about careful trick-or- top, as Jean Hemingway, 7, Local/State ____3 ^ wounds early Sunday. He had 1 treating practices, such as inspecting helps Sarah Axler, 7, with Lotterv 2 $11,000 cash and a large quantity of candy for health hazards. Nation/V\for1d 5 , 7 heroin in his pockets when his body The winners of the window paint­ her veil during the O bituaries 2 was found, according to police ing contest were as follows: downtown Halloween Cos­ Opinion 6 detectives. For ages five to seven, first prize tume Parade. Soorts »-11 . At the end of 1988, police had Television 13 Please see PARADE, page 8 Patrick FlynrVManchester Herald Please see MURDERS, page 8 ______J Local courts overlooked as abortion focus shifts to states amend the slate constitution, an in­ ruled invalid under the constitutions Louisiana and Montana — provide a laws based on state constitutional By Richard Carelli News Analysis volved process not undertaken suc­ of California, Connecticut, Mas­ right of privacy. grounds. The Associated Press cessfully since 1968. sachusetts, New Jersey and Ver­ In a few other states, most notably Mary Spaulding of the National A suite may never give its citizens mont. New Jersey and Massachusetts, Right to Life Committee says her constitution gives women a right to WASHINGTON (AP) — The fewer rights than those guaranteed The Florida court’s broad ruling rulings by the highest court have im­ organization began to focus on state abortion. availability of legal abortions for by the federal Constitution, but it is was not unprecedented. The Califor­ plied a state privacy right that could constitutions long before the Florida As a result, women in Florida many women may one day hinge on free to provide greater rights. And nia Supreme Court years ago found include the right to abortion, ruling. rulings by their stale’s highest court, would be unaffected if the nation’s the ultimate interpreter of each an abortion right in its slate’s con­ “We have studied those state con­ “This battle will be in the states, a key but often-overlooked bat­ higliesl court some day reverses its stale’s constitution is not the U.S. stitution. stitutions and arc looking at the and stale court rulings on their con­ tleground in the political fight over landmark 1973 decision and says tlie federal Constitution does not Supreme Court but that slate’s Both stale courts based their makeup of the highest court in each stitutions therefore are included,” abortion. highest court. of those slates,” said Dawn Johnsen, she said. “We know we have a Public focus thus far has centered provide the right to abortion. decisions on explicit statements problem in some states, and we arc on stale legislatures. Congress and If the Florida Legislature merely F or example, although guaranteeing the right of privacy. legal director of the National Abor­ studying the matter.” the Supreme Court. But the role of passed a law criminalizing abor­ governmental refusals to fund abor­ Although no other court has ruled tion Rights Action League. In those states in which there is sutle courts was dramatically under­ tions, the state Supreme Court sure­ tions for women on welfare have directly on a right to abortion, at Part of the abortion rights strategy scored on Oct. 5, when the Florida ly would overturn it. Anti-abortion survived aiuicks based on the federal least five other state constitutions — will be to ask slate, not federal, Please see ABORTION, page 8 Supreme Court ruled that llie state activists instead would have to try to Constitution, such refusals were those of Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, courts to overturn new rcsuiclive