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Redistricting Scheme Has Little Support

Redistricting Scheme Has Little Support

84 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1988 11 Raiies AIDS Counsel opposes Carriers’ plasma increase by CL&P /3 can remove virus /18 LEBRIfflffi! - HanrljrHtPr B fralft recliners I Thursday, Dec, 1, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents start at Thanksgiving to Christmas ‘‘Happy Holidays to AH’* Redistricting schem e has little support r HALL TREES Bv Andrew J. Davis lines of the three schools would lx- start at Manchester Herald changed lo form Hie Highland Park disirlel, which ceased lo Seven of nine Board of Kdiu-a exist filler the si-hool was closed lion members said today a in 1084 heeaiiM- of declining controversial adminisl rat ioti enrollnienl HIghIfind Park will *198 proposal lo redraw school boiin he reopened In Sepleniher lo dary lines lo form a Highland handle a projeeled liK-reaseof 400 Park School disirk-t may have lo lo fiOO elementary school ehlldren be changed. within Hie next five years One board member .lames Also, to form Hie magnet Moraneey. said he would like to s('hool. Nathan Hale's territory study the proposal more hefoic would he reduced lo eiil the commenting, while hoard f'hair sliidenl popiilallon liy ahoiil 100 man Richard W Dyer t-oidd not students The school now has be reached for comment about 480 students The plan, which would ehangi- "I think those lines ought Hi lie Early American boundary lines for Nathan Hale redrawn," stild Gloria D. DelliiF Hostess Martin and Buckley s(-hools to era "I <-an'l see suddenly pulling form a Highland Park Si-hool all those kids out of there (Nalhfin TEA CARTS dislrit-l, was made piihlk- Mon­ Hale) and iruiking It a niagnet solid oak or cherry day by School Superintendent school. They (studi-nts and par­ James P. Kennedy It has drawn ents) feel grcfil about Nalhfin crilielsm from some parents, w-ho Hale. They should leave it alone [ $399^5 say they do not want thelr find redraw those lines.” children uprooted from their Bernlee Cohh and John Tiiei-I Rcginalit PInto/MtnehMtcr H«rald current schools both propos(-d riifiking Highland WORK IN PROGRESS — Claude Goupil of East Hartford serve the large Meadowbrook subdivision of homes on Also, a proposal lo m;ike I’firk Ihemagnel sr-liool Instead of GRANDFATHERS Nathan Hale a "magnet" school Nathan Hale guides the operator of a front-end loader as he lowers a the Manchesteer/Vernon town line. The subdivision was which would have a si)e(i fipartrrieni may have tx-en set lo said the criticism was too harsh, Secretary-General Javier Perez resolutions on the Middle East the diplomats said they had the psychological profile of the killer cover up Ifie crime but all other U.S. allies supported de Cuellar to inform the General calling for negotiations with votes to pass it. who is still at large Fiddler Hus week wrote Idlers But police said th(- profile lo the Herald and two other CHEVAL probably won’t he piihlici-/ed until n<-ws()ap<-r>- saying tfifil ddee BOSTON a sus[X‘f-t is r-onvir-H-fi fives with Hie Marx hes.ler I'oliee MIRRORS Shultz decision ‘shut door on peace’ Ruth M Fiddler of Florida a Ix-partmeni promised her that n start at ROCKERS daughter of the slain 88 year old psychological [irofile of .Marlin’s Bernir-e Marlin said she tx-lieve'- murderer drawn up in March lrn- toward taking office the lead a Moslem nation declared in August after the talented woman," said the presi­ Index gress 'move first in formally president elect told repcirters ha President Gbulam Ishaq Khan death of President Mohammed dent. speaking in Pakistan’s 20 pagM. 2 sacttorts recorrimervding pritenlially pairr was concerned afx/ut stories that FURNITURE SHOWCASE FURNITURE CITY said in a televised address that Zia ul-Haq in a plane crash He official Urdu language ful steps to trim the huge federal ' rnay he hurtful ' for John Tower, 1115 Mail St, Maadiastw 810 Maia St, Maackastar Ms Bhutto had ' the best quali­ did that, he said, "so the new- ’’She has the best qualities of _ Nauon/Wort(lJ»-7 deficit his rumored choice for defense ties of leadership and foresight as prime minister can take up her leadership and foresight of a Classrftw] ObrtuanM____2 However, Bush said today after secretary But Bush said he won’t 6 4 3 ^ 3 6 Furniture People Since 1932 a statesman ' responsibility in an enrironment statesman She has the country-'s Comtes _ OptfHOn______S meeting with Mitchell that he had t/e rjshed into rriaking (’.ahlriet 646-2363 He said be was convinced her of complete democracy-” love in her heart " F ocus___ ------15 heard the new Democratic lead decisions SiM* Umne ■■■*■> In SaMn E*idfi artl • Pakisun People’s Party could He aJM said be bad received the Ishaq Khan. 73, congratulated Locai/SUM 8c»«nc«_____18 eFi commenti Wednesday that ’Ae re not going lo do every • W— Op— S—iiy t 12-4 command a majority in the resignatioos of the post-Zia care­ Sports__ 11-14 the president-elec-t orsce he he National .Assembly foUoaing the taker government, effective on Se« PAKISTAN, page 19 l o m r , . Teievwoo___17 coiTres presid-ent should lake the See Hf.’HH, page 18 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Dec. 1. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Dec. 1, 1988 - 8 RECORD LOCAL & STATE A bou t Tow n Adopt a pet: Arthur, Betsy Police Ronndap Meehan says IRS hunting man

Craft workshop slated By Barbara Richmond Manchester Herald .. Police charge woman The Kris Kringle Children’s Craft Workshop will .|l» >-■ V: CL&P’s rates who’s been trying be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon in the St. Arthur, a handsome male in drug investigation James School cafeteria. 73 Park St. Crafts range in golden retriever, is this week’s price from 25 centsto$l. Allchildrenare welcome to featured pet. He’s rusty red and participate in the workshop and make their own A Manchester woman was arrested early should be cut to get his refund is about 2 years old. Arthur was Christmas pre.sents. A di.cplay of crafts will be Wednesday morning and charged with possession of found Nov. 27 on South Main ... - raffled and complimentary pastry and coffee will be Street. cocaine in connection with the October investigation available to parents. By Nancy Pappas “They go out from a disburse­ If not claimed by his owner he of a Spring Street house that police said was used for DPUC division backs Manchester Herald drug operations. ment center in Philadelphia, will be ready for adoption on which is a division of the Tuesday, Dec. 6. He’s a quiet Police said they arrested Gail Wilcox, 29, of 232 Spring St. on an Oct. 25 warrant at about 2 a.m. $71 miliion increase; Leopold Palliardi of 153 C3iest- Treasury Department.” Students to study food and friendly dog. nut St. will have $3,347 less to Wednesday at 239 E. Middle Turnpike. She was also On the “ Statement Regarding Last week’s featured pet, the spend on Christmas shopping this An educational program, Food Play, will be rw :'" charged with possession of marijuana and posses­ $94.4 million requested Refund.” the taxpayer must give female beagle named Priscilla, year thanks to what he calls the presehted to students at Keeney Street School on sion of drug paraphernalia, according to the police his correct name. Social Security is still waiting to be adopted. Internal Revenue Service’s de­ Tuesday at 10 a.m. The program is sponsored by the report. number, the date of his tax filing She’s about 10 years old, but is NEW BRITAIN (AP) — The prosecutorial lays in issuing his tax refund. PTA. Wilcox was released on $1,000 non-surety bond and other pertinent information, still lively and healthy. She was division of the state Department of Public Utility He and the Internal Revenue The program, a nutrition education experience, is and is scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior said Dobzinski. before the check found roaming on Wetherell Control has recommended a $71 million rate Service agree that his refund the winner of the 1988 National Nutrition Action Court Monday. can be reissued. Street on Nov. 14 and is ready to increase for Connecticut Light & Power check, for $3,347, should have Award. Officials of the Federal Bureau of Investigation “ But they already have all go to a good home. electricity customers and complete phase-in of gone out in March or April. His seized the house at 232 Spring St. Oct. 4 under a iaw that.” he said. Also still waiting to be costs from the Millstone 3 nuclear power plant. name appears on a “taxpayer In one of his many telephone adopted is the female husky that allows seizure of property suspected to be used ’s recommendation on Wednesday Club plans holiday party Arthur wanted” being published in Con­ calls to the IRS. Palliardi said he cross, mentioned in last week’s Betsy for drug trafficking, police said. Police Spokesman brought a swift rebuttal from state Consumer necticut newspapers this week, a Gary Wood said that Wilcox had lived in the house was told that his check had The Manchester Emblem Club will have its column. She’s about 1 year old Counsel James Meehan, who has argued that rates compilation of some 1,300 state prior to the seizure. erroneously been mailed to a annual Christmas party on Wednesday at the Elks and is mostly tan with some found on Woodhill Road on Nov. kitten, is this week’s featured should be cut slightly rather than increased. residents who are due refunds Members of the Tri-Town Narcotics Task Force Main Street address. But Palli­ Lodge on Bissell Street. The party will begin at 6:30 black and white. She was found 25. pet from the Bloomfield-based “ The last thing CLAP ratepayers need right now totaling $887,000 from the IRS. received a warrant to search the house July 17 after ardi has never lived on Main p.m. with a brief business meeting. on McKee Street on Nov. 18. The Manchester dog pound is Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. is a rate increase,’’ Meehan said. “ Given the But despite repeated conversa­ a May investigation by police that indicated that Street, he said. Members are reminded to bring canned goods for Besides Arthur, there were located on town property off The group has many cats and current profit levels of this company and tions with the IRS. Palliardi said residents were selling drugs. “ I think they ran out of money, the Christmas baskets. Joyce Rockerfeller is social three other new dogs at the Olcott Street near the landfill kittens in need of good homes. anticipated sales from 1989, we believe a rate Wednesday he has yet to receive The search resulted in the arrest of Walter to tell you the truth,” Palliardi chairman for the evening. pound as of Tuesday. One is a area. The dog warden is at the Unless too young when taken, decrease is in order.” the money. Zuromski. 34, who owned the house, and Dean. said. “So instead of sending me a Officers and members of the club are also male white poodle cross. He’s pound weekdays from noon to 1 all of the animals are spayed or The prosecutorial division suggested that the “ What I can’t under.stand with Carpenter, 34. of 166H Homestead St., police said. rubbercheck, they decided just to reminded of the Elk's Memorial Services are about 6 years old and was found p.m. There is also someone at neutered and have their shots. utility’s request for a $94.4 million rate increase be that bureau over there, if it’s Both were charged with possession of cocaine with hold onto the money and claim scheduled for Sunday at 2 p.m. at the lodge. roaming in the road on East the pound from 6 to 9 p.m., Anyone interested in adopt­ trimmed $23.5 million by reducing the company’s money due to me. they have they’d sent it out” Middle Turnpike near Shady Monday through Friday. ing a pet or at least in giving a the intent to sell, possession of drug paraphernalia profit level to 12.6 percent and by returning excess trouble finding me. But if I owe and operation of a drug factory, police said. Palliardi, who emigrated from Glen. The phone number at the pet or pets a temporary home, reserves for federal income taxes to customers in them money, they have my Police found about $850 to $1,300 worth of cocaine Germany, said that the income Special meeting scheduled Another, also a white male pound is 643-6642. Residents can should call any of the following one year rather than in five years. correct address, my telephone tax system there is more effi­ poodle, was found roaming on at the house, paraphernalia used for weighing and The utility’s reque.st for a $94.4 million rate The Manchester Arts Council will hold a special also call the police department numbers: 742-9666, 242-2156, or number, my Social Security cient. “ You never have to file; Goodwin Street. He’s about 13 at 646-4555. 623-0489. snorting cocaine and a list of drug notes, police said. increase would boost power rates by about 5.5 number.” Palliardi said. “ They meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. at 20 Hartford Road. Police department spokesman Gary J, Wood said your lax bill is computed by the years old and needs some There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog The Glastonbury unit of Pro­ percent for residential customers and 4.5 percent know how to find mo at work. The meeting will organize committees for the 1989 a lien has been placed on the house. Profits from its employer and that’s that.” said tender loving family to take and the new owner must have tectors of Animals is also for large-use customers. On average, those They’ll even camp out on my Arts in the Garden event and is open to anyone sale could go to the Manchester Police Department, Palliardi, him in. the dog licensed. Before being seeking good homes for the increases would cost $2.60 per month and $1.70 per doorstep if necessary ” interested in working on the presentation. he said. Palliardi is skeptical about The third is a male Lhasa licensed the dog must have its dogs and cats its members are month, respectively. Mo.st of those on the “ taxpayers .seeing his refund check, even in For more information call Anne Miller, 647-8000. Apso cross. He’s also whitish. rabies shot. boarding. Call 633-2164 or 659- Meehan has argued that no increase in electricity wanted” list have moved, mar­ January, Dobzinski suggested He’s about 5 years old and was Betsy, a 2-month-old tiger 3106. rates will be needed until 1990 or 1991. ried, changed their names or that he and others with problem.s Grange schedules meeting Public Meetings The DPUC’s prosecutorial division represents the otherwi.se confounded the IRS’s write to the Problem Resolution public interest — not necessarily consumer interest efforts to locate them, according Office, at 135 High SI., Hartford Manchester Grange will meet Wednesday at 8 — in rate cases. Its responsibilities include to Michael Dobzinski of the IRS But Palliardi said that he has p.m. at the Grange Hall on Olcott Street. considering both the short-term and long-term Public Affairs Office in Hartford. tried that to no avail. He also says The program will be Tic Tac Toe. Members are Obituaries Meetings scheduled tonight. interests of ratepayers, keeping utilities viable and But Palliardi. who has lived on he has tried a toll-free number foi reminded to bring items for the auction table. making sure their services are adequate. Chestnut Street for five years, those with refunds due to them M anchester The DPUC is expected to make a final decision in says he is not one of those. After and every other avenue sug Zeller ofNew Rochelle, N.Y.,and the rate case in late December, with the new rates spending the last six months Christmas dinner planned Estelle F. Mello Hartford. Burial will be in Hil- Cheney National Historic District Commission, gested by employees of the lav three nephews. iside Cemetery, East Hartfoid, effective in January. CLAP, a division of Northeast Reginald PInlo/Mancheeter Herald calling the IRS. he .says he was bureau. Estelle F. Mello. 73. of 34 Park Probate Court, 4:30 p.m. The Women’s Club of Manchester will hold its The funeral will be Saturday at with fuii military honors. There Utilities, has 1.1 million customers. informed Tuesday that he will “ I just hope that, when I finall.s St., widow of Arthur Mello, died Park and Recreation Commission, Community DOWNTOWN COORDINATOR — Stacey Pineo of Bolton became the annual Christmas dinner Monday beginning at 6 4 p.m. at the Watkins Funeral are no caliing hours. The Holmes All three parties — Meehan, the utility, and the have to wail about six more get this money, the IRS is going to Wednesday (Nov. 30, 1988) at “ Y ” building, 7:30 p.m. new downtown coordinator for the Greater Manchester Chamber of p.m. at the Manchester Country Club. Home, 142 E. Center St. Burial Funeral Home, 400 Main St., is in prosecutorial division — agree that the phase-in of weeks for his money, while a form have added the interest."hesaid Manchester Memorial Hospital. Bridget Gilchrist and Tim Kelleher wiil present a will be at the convenience of the charge of arrangements. costs from the Millstone 3 plant should be Commerce Monday. She will be working with the chamber to increase called the “ Taxpayer’s State­ “ If I owed them money all this She was born in Boston, Mass., musicale. family in East Cemetery. Calling Memorial donations may be C o ve n try accelerated. membership and to promote Manchester. ment Regarding Refund” is time, you can bet I’d have to pay Dec. 14,1914, and had lived in the hours are Saturday from 2 to 4 made to the VA Medical Center or Fair Housing Committee, Town Office Building. A significant portion of utility hills goes to giving proce.s.sed. interest on that!” Boston and Milton, Mass., areas p.m. the American Cancer Society. 7:30 p.m. the utility company a return on the value of its If all goes well, his refund will Besides Palliardi. several before coming to Manchester a Library to host magician Memorial donations may be Economic Development Commission, Town Of­ holdings. When the $3.4 billion nuclear plant was probably arrive in January. IRS other area people are owed a lax year ago. She owned and oper­ made to the Home Care/Oncol- fice Building, 8 p.m. completed, it almost doubled the amount of CLAP’S Bolton woman named officials told Palliardi. refund. They may call 800-424 The Andover Public Library wiil hold a Magic and ated Estelle’s Antiques for 35 ogy Fund, Manchester Memorial Marlene Learned holdings, an increase that would have caused a big Had it arrived earlier, that 1040 to inquire about the money Storytelling show featuring professional magician years. jump in utility rates if implemented all at once. Steve Wronker, Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Admission Hospital, 71 Haynes St., Manches­ Marlene (Hipsky) Learned, 48, check “ would have made Christ­ Tho.se owed refunds include She is survived by a daughter. To guarantee that rates didn’t bounce up is free and all pre-schoolers are welcome. ter 06040. of Old Saybrook, mother of Laura mas a little easier.” said Palli­ Jerome Byrd. Thomas and Patri­ Mrs. Charles (Johanna) Bruder sudddenly. the state and the utility agreed in 1986 to downtown coordinator Martel of Coventry, died Wednes­ ardi. a technician at Pratt & cia Carpino. Rebecca Cresensi. of Manchester: a brother. Alex­ Thoughts Howard G. Thomas day (Nov. 30, 1988) at Middlesex pha.se in the costs of the plant over a 10-year period. Whitney in East Hartford. Tracy Ellison. Melvin Fenn. ander Kulesco of Nashua, N.H.: By Maureen Leavitt WFSB-TV, Hartford, as a promotion Hospice, Middletown. The phase-in, however, causes a costly accumula­ The most ■ recent delay is a Stephen Fox. Debra Magowan. Course schedule planned and two grandchildren. Howard G. Thomas, 51, of 9 Manchester Herald assistant, working with the channel’s Besides her daughter, she is tion of interest. problem of geography, Dobzinski Dominick Matorelli. Betty Per- The funeral will be Friday with Florence St., died Wednesay public relations manager and vice presi­ The Manchester chapter of the American Red survived by a son, Edward We have been thinking of some good words this Meehan has suggested that 72 percent of the .said Wednesday. “ You have to Fault and Sandra Poulin, all of a Mass of Christian burial at II (Nov. 30) at St. Francis Hospital Stacey Pineo has been chosen as the new dent of creative services. Cross will sponsor several special courses, Learned of East Haddam; week. Fear — our wonderful Savior, the Lord Jesus plant’s cost be phased in immediately, with the rest under.stand that the checks don’t Manchester; and Michael E. a.m. at St. James Church. Burial and Medical Center, Hartford. He downtown coordinator and membership Pineo will be working with the chamber beginning Saturday with a Multimedia Standard another daughter, Lisa Evange- Christ can remove that which grips us a nd makes us spread over eight years. The utility suggested 80 phy.sically get mailed from here, Costello and Hope Schjenck of will be at the convenience of the was the husband of Shirley director for the Greater Manchester to increase membership. She will also be First Aid course from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All classes will listi of Old Saybrook; two broth­ afraid. Our Lord also gives us joy. "R ejoice in the percent now, with the rest over eight years. or from the IRS at all,” he said. Coventry. family. There are no calling (Morris) Thomas. Chamber of Commerce. working with Downtown Manchester be at Red Cross headquarters, 20 Hartford Road. ers, Joseph P. Hipsky and Donald Lord always; and again I say. Rejoice” (Philippi- In suggesting a complete phase-in now. the hours. The Holmes Funeral He was born in Charieston, W. Pineo, 23, a Bolton native and 1983 Association President Bernard Apter, On Saturday, Dec. 10, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. there Hipsky, both of Willington; five ans 4:4). The third word we studied was peace. pro.secutorial division promised future savings to Home, 400 Main St., is in charge of Va., Nov 15,1937, and had been a graduate of East Catholic High School, Flint said. will be a course on First Aid for Children. sisters, Carolyn Burrell and “ Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is customers of $223.5 million that will not have to be arrangements. resident of Manchester for 19 took over the position as of Monday, said Pineo said she wants to use her skills to On Tuesday, Dec. 13 there will be a class on Adult Nancy Gately, both of Willington, stayed on thee, because he trusteth in thee" (Isaiah paid in interest. But DPUC spokeswoman Louise Person sought by cops Memorial donations may be years. He was employed as a chamber president Anne Flint on help.Manchester maintain its attractive­ CPR which teaches how to perform cardiopulmo­ Roseann Power of Manchester, 26:3). The word we want to look at today is ‘praise.’ Rickard said a complete phase-in would cost made to Visiting Nurse & Home bookkeeper and night auditor for Wednesday. ness to the business community. nary resuscitation and first aid for choking. This N.H., Gay Huff in Maine and consumers as much as $54 million next year. Care of Manchester Inc. or the the Manchester Village Motor Going back to the second chapter of Luke, we read Flint declined to disclose the salary for "M y skills, dealing with people and the will be from 6 to 10 p.m. Evelyn Fumes of Stafford Meehan, who said his proposal would save $36 isn’t a murder suspect American Cancer Society. Inn. this in the 13th verse; "And suddenly there was with the post. "Salaries aren’t public informa­ media ... is what I want to bring the The class on Wednesday, Dec. 14. will be on infant Springs; and six grandchildren. million in future interest payments, said Wednes­ Besides his wife, he is survived the angel a multitude of the heavenly host, praising tion,” she said. downtown association and the chamber and chiid CPR. It will be from 6 to 10 p.m. A memorial service will be held day that a complete phase-in now would be Hartford police said today they any arrest warrants. For more information, or to register, call the Red by his mother, Mrs. Frances God....’’ Praise is associated with the coming of the Pineo fills the position left vacant by and in the interest of all involved as well,” David S. Wolf Saturday at 11 a.m . from the First Lord Jesus Christ to earth. unneces.sarily expensive to consumers. want to question a person who “ We have someone we want to Cross office. (Metheny) Thomas of Charles­ “ To do that by charging customers $70 million in Veronica Pastorelle, who resigned Sept. 23 Pineo said Wednesday. “ I’m looking to ton; two sons, Brian Thomas and Church of Christ Congregational, may have worked in the Hartford talk to." Meehan said. David S. Wolf, 53, of 314 School We need to praise the Lord for the work He higher rates, to us, isn’t such a good deal.” he said. after six months on the job. Pastorelle, promote the betterment of Manchester office building where a Manches­ William Thomas of Manchester; Old Saybrook. The Swan Funeral St., husband of Sandra (Faletti) accomplished for us while on earth. What was the Meehan .said that under the prosecutorial who left the same day she submitted her and keep it a viable business district.” ter woman was murdered Nov. Co-workers found Vincent Health clinics offered a daughter, Tricia Thomas of Home, Boston Post Road, Old Wolf, died Wednesday (Nov. 30, work that He did for us? His finished and completed division’s propo.sal, a second rate increase of $50 resignation letter, said in the letter she Flint said she received eight to 10 15. strangled and near death on the Manchester; two brothers, Rus­ Saybrook, is in charge of The Manchester Health Department will hold 1988) at Manchester Memorial work on the cross of Calvary. You see, our Savior million to $75 million would probably be nece.ssary was pursuing another career. resumes for the position a nd felt Pineo had But Capl. James Meehan of the .second floor of the building at sell Thomas of Waterbury and arrangements. exercise classes Friday, and again on Monday and Hospital. came into this world not just to live a perfect and in 1990 Pineo graduated from Cornell Univer­ the qualifications the chamber was Hartford Police Department de­ around 6;.3na.m.on Nov. 15. Just Robert Thomas of Charleston; a Memorial donations may be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Senior Center. He was bom in Mount Vernon, good life (which He did) but to give His life as a sity in Ithaca, N.Y., with a degree in looking for. nied reports that the person is a before the discovery, police were sister, Mrs. Connie McDaniei of made to the Lutheran Church of Also, blood pressure clinics will be held at the N.Y., on Aug. 12, 1935, the son of sacrifice for our sins. He died for our sins. He was communications and a minor in German "W e were fortunate that we didn’t have suspect. The per.son may have called to the building by security Sunnyvale, Calif.; and three Stafford Springs or to the charity Meehan: Cut Ul’s income following times: Wednesday from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Mary (Waller) Wolf of Boynton actually born to die! The gospel accounts make that language. She studied German govern­ to start a big recruiting campaign.” Flint worked at One Commercial Plaza guards who saw a person running grandchildren. of the donor’s choice. Senior Center for those whose last names begin with Beach, Fla., and the late Samuel very clear. For example, it says this In Mark 10:45: NEW BRITAIN (AP) — State Consumer Counsel ment and culture in Vienna, Au.stria, in said. "She (Stacey) found us through an in Hartford, where Diane Vincent from the building with a jacket the letters A through K: Monday. Dec. 12 from 9:30 Wolf. He had been a resident of The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 “ For even the Son of man came, not to be ministered James F. Meehan says United Illuminating Co.’s summer 1986 through American Univer­ article in the Manchester Herald.” of 689 Main St.. Manchester, over his head. Meehan said. to 10:30 a.m. at Mayfair Gardens; and Wednesday. Manchester since 1965. At the Main St., is in charge of funeral unto but to minister, and to give his life a random for income should be slashed by $36 million to bring the sity in Washington, D.C. The Herald published a story Oct. 1 in worked as a security guard he Vincent died at St. Francis arrangements, which are Dec. 21 from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Senior Center for time of his death, he was a A. Brad Truax many.” utility’s profit level down to one agreed to last year, She also completed summer internships which downtown business owners and said. Hospital and Medical Center supervisor with the state Depart­ incomplete. Meehan, in a statement Wednesday, said the New with the Hartford Whalers public relations those whose last names begin with the letters L SAN DIEGO (AP) - Dr. A. So, we need to ‘praise’ the Lord for the work He co-workers praised Pastorelle’s accomp­ He refused to divulge any more Hartford, at 7:12 a.m. that day ment of Revenue Services, Hart­ Haven-ba.sed utility’s latest return on equity before office and as a production assistant with through Z. Brad Truax, who led San Diego’s has done in our behalf. If you have personally lishments with the chamber and business information about the person Vincent, a Wethersfield native ford, since 1961. He had served in Elinor F. Durocher write-offs was 28 percent, well above the 13.6 ‘‘P.M. Magazine," the WFSB-TV fight against AIDS while stoicaily accepted the finished and completed workof Christ, community. being sought, including whether had lived in Manche.ster for about the U.S. Navy and received his Elinor F. Durocher, 72, of East you need to praise and thank Him. Have you done percent level the utility and state regulators agrred program. or not the person is male or 10 years. She worked for about waging his own personal battle From August to November, 1987 Pineo “ She has real good communication bachelor’s degree in 1960 at Hartford, died Wednesday (Nov. that? Recently? to in 1987. skills,” Flint said of Pineo. “ As a graduate female. three years as a security guard Lottery with the disease, died Tuesday of Meehan suggested that the utility’s depreciation was involved in an executive management American University, Washing­ 30,1988) at the Veterans Adminis­ “ By him, therefore, let us offer the sacrifice of of East Catholic High School, she has a Meehan said no suspects have for Interstate Management Asso­ complications related to AIDS. expen.ses associated with Millstone 3 be increased training program for Jordan Marsh ton, D.C. He received his mas­ tration Medical Center, praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips real understanding and feel for the area been established in the murder ciation. which manages the office He was was 42. by $60 million to reduce the company’s income and department store. From November 1987, Winning numbers drawn Wednesday in lotteries ter’s degree in 1962 at the Newington. giving thanks to his name" (Hebrews 13:15). "The and an appreciation for it as well.” and police have not applied for building. around New England: University of Connecticut, Storrs. She is survived by a sister, Pat One of the city’s first admitted art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor annd profit level. Pineo worked for about a year at Connecticut daily: 123. Play Four: 3876. He was a member of the Connecti­ McCarty of Oakland, Calif., for­ gay doctors, Truax became the power; for thou hast created all things, and for thy Massachusetts daily: 2910. Megabucks: 3-21-24- cut Society of Governmental merly of Manchester; and sev­ first chairman of the San Diego pleasure they are and were created” (Revelation EMERGENCY 28-32-34. Accountants. eral nieces and nephews. County Regional AIDS Task 4:11). Gray Lodge shows off, changes name Happy Holidays! Happy Holidays! ^ Tri-state daily: 174, 9837. Besides his wife and mother, he A Mass of Christian buriai will Force and emerged as a spokes­ Fire — PdIIcb — Medical is survived by a sister and Rhode Island daily: 7127. Grand Lottery: be Monday at 9 a.m. at St. Rose man for laws protecting AIDS Pastor Jim Bellasov Gray Lodge of Manchester, an program started. Funding for the work came 418-0522-87881-644069. brother-in-law, Joan and Stanley Church, 33 Church St., East patients from discrimination. Faith Baptist Church from the state Department of DIAL 911 independent home for adolescent The lodge, a former Cheney In Manchester girls at 151 Hartford Road, mansion, houses nine adolescent Children and Youth Services. Clearview Glass Co. attracted about 50 people Wed­ girls who attend local schools and There was also a substantial 104 Hilliard Street nesday to an open house at its work in the community while grant from the Hartford Founda­ Manchester, Ct. W eather newly renovated facility. learning life skills. The renova­ tion for Public Giving. Senatore iHaurhpalpr Mpralft Rose Alma Senatore, executive tion work included a new exterior said. The total cost will be about director of Gray Lodge Shelter for the stucco building, a new roof $150,000. she said. 649-3049 Mostly sunny USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 53 for Women Inc., told those at the on both the mansion and garage, Gray Lodge has cared for For all your glass and remodeling REGIONAL WEATHER open house that the facility is new windows and shutters, new women since 1891. It opened the Accu-Weather* forecast for Friday Manchester and vicinity; To­ Penny M. Sletfert, Publisher being renamed the Alison Gill chimneys with brick facades, a Manchester facility in July 1987 needs George T Chappell Dennis M Santoro and also operates a Hartford Daytime Conditions and High Temperatures night, mostly clear and colder. Editor Advenitlng Director Lodge, after a board member new boiler and asbestos removal. Low in the 20s. Friday, mostly who was influential in getting the Senatore said. facility. •Storm windows •Storm Doors sunny, breezy and cold. Clouds Douglas A Bevins Sheldon Cohen Executive Editor Composing Manager •Patio Storm Door •Shower Doors 7 increasing late in the day. High 30 Jeanne Q. Fromerth Robert H Hubbard •Tuh Enclosures •Beveled Mirrors to 35. Outlook for Saturday, fair Bualnees Manager Pressroom Manager with a high around 40. Thompson’s bill would tax illegal drugs •Door Mirrors Denise A Roberts Frank J MeSwraegan •Mirror Walls West Coastal, East Coastal: Personnel Manager Circulation Director •Insulated Units A tax on illegal drugs as a Services is called to assess the Thompson said 12 states have THISTLE •Mirrored Closet Doors Tonight, mostly clear and colder. means of reducing the profit from value of confiscated drugs. similar laws on the books. He said NEEDLEWORKS Low in the 20s. Friday, mostly Published dally except Sunday and certain holidays by the •Screen & Storm Window Repairs Manchester Publishing C o . 16 Bralnard Place. Manchester. drug trafficking has been pro­ Thompson, who represents the Minnesota’s tax law, under which sunny, breezy and cold. Clouds Conn. 06040 Second class postage paid at Manchester. Conn posed in a bill introduced by state 13th Assembly District, said his more than $430,000 has been * Counted Croti Stitch * •Vinyl Replacement windows increasing late in the day. High 35 Postmaster: Send address changes to the Manchester Herald. Rep. John R. Thompson, D- proposal has tentative support collected, has been upheld by that ★ Needlepoint it Crewel it •Stanley Replacement Doors to 40. Outlook for Satui^ay. fair P D Box 561. Manchester. Conn 06040 II you don't receive your Herald by 6 p.m weekdays or 7:30 Manchester. from the Department of Revenue state’s Supreme Court. A study in •Fully Insured •Fully Licensed with a high around 40. a m Saturdays, please telephone your carrier If you're unable In a news release, Thompson Services and has received a full New York City estimated that 4^ Gifts and -t-l^ to reach your carrier, call subscriber service at 647-9646 by 6 Northwest Hills: Tonight, p m weekdays for delivery In Manchester said the purpose of the bill is to endorsement from the office of such a tax would produce as much Gift Certificates •Free Estimates mostly clear and colder. Low create an economic penalty for Chief State’s Attorney John J. AOanHc Suggested carrier rates are $1.60 areekly. $7.70 lor one as $9 million in the first year, he for Ocean around 20. Friday, mostly sunny, month. $23 10 lor three months. $46 20 lor six months and drug dealers on top of existing Kelly. said. breezy and cold. Clouds increas­ $62 40 lor one year. criminal penalties. He said part of the reason for Every Needlewoman The Manchester Herald Is a member of the Associated Press, Gift Certificates available for all our ing during the afternoon. High He said most of the revenues suggesting the tax is that money the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the New England Press 63 H ebron Ave. ” al the Byway” products and services around 30. Outlook for Saturday, Today’s weather picture was drawn by Jennifer Association and the New England Newspaper Assoclatlory are expected to come after obtained from illicit drug opera­ In 1846, Elias Howe of Spencer, 0 1 9 M Accu W tutm . m e . Mass., received a patent for his Claatonbury 633-8503 fair with a high around 40. Wadsworth, 10, a fourth-grader at Nathan Hale School. arrests for drug-related activity tions is being used to successfully Mon.-Sal. 9:30-5:30 / Thun, ‘til 9 pm when the Department of Revenue defend dealers in court. sewing machine. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Dec. 1. 1988 MAIVCHESTER HERALD. Thursday Dec. 1. 1988 — 5 Helipad request DMV disciplines 18 LOCAL in check-cash probe signals new trend & STATE WETHERSFIELD (AP) - ranged from one manager being Eighteen state Department of demoted, suspended for a week White wins car raffle By Jacqueline Bennett helipads, or those for strictly Motor Vehicles employees have and transferred to a new loca­ Manchester Herald personal use. and those used by been disciplined for their roles in tion; to three employees being Joan White of Manchester has won a 1989 business or large companies. the cashing and holding of checks suspended for a week without pay Lincoln Town Car through the car raffle COVENTRY — A Bethany man Colacrai said. by ousted Deputy Motor Vehicle and 13 others having “ counseling sponsored by the Manchester chapter of who has asked permission to The allure of helipads comes in Commissioner Edwin X. O’Dea, letters” placed in their personnel UNICO National. build a landing pad for a helicop­ many forms, he said. State according to the motor vehicles files. One other worker has The winning ticket. No. 313, was drawn by ter is one of a growing number of residents are increasingly afflu­ commissioner. resigned as a result of the inquiry. town Director James "Dutch” Fogarty on people with such requests, ac­ ent, end helicopters offer quick, Commissioner Lawrence F. DelPonte said, Sunday at the Army and Navy Club on Main cording to an official with the convenient transportation. DelPonte said Wednesday that he "This disciplinary action Street. Music at the event was provided by state Department of “ More and more, this is a way would not release the names of the Dubaldo Brothers. Transportation. of travel for business people,” comes after an in-depth internal the individuals because the action investigation conducted by the Proceeds from the raffle benefit the “This is a growing trend,” Colacrai said. constitutes a personnel matter, scholarship fund, mental health, retarda­ William Colacrai of the DOT’S Although a license is required. department, as well as by the exempt from freedom of informa­ office of the chief state’s attorney tion and other charities which UNICO Bureau of Aeronautics said Colacrai said the state allows tion laws. supports. Wednesday. helicopter landings in such areas and the state auditors, ’ ’ Del Ponte O’Dea was fired Aug. 10 after it said in a statement. UNICO stands for Unity. Neighborliness. Russel Lowry made an applica­ 36 times a year without a license. was revealed that he routinely Integrity. Charity and Opportunity. tion to the state for a license to Most of the pads are small and cashed personal checks at DMV The commissioner said that Raymond F. Damato was chairman of build a helipad on land he plans to accommodate small to medium­ branch offices and sometimes new regulations designed to the car raffle. buy on Broad W ay. In a letter sent sized helicopters, he said. For ordered subordinates not to dep­ tighten controls over cash in Nov. 9, Colacrai said, the state example, Lowry’s request is fora osit the checks until they heard department offices are being Toll plan opposed notified the town of Lowry’s facility 71 feet by 71 feet to service Patrick Flynn/Manchaalar Harald from him, a violation of depart­ drafted. Further, he said, “ we request. a small copter with a rotor blade INSTALLING RECEPTION — Brian Thibeault of 138 Lincoln-Mercury dealership at Broad and Center streets. ment policy. are also reinforcing the rule that HARTFORD (AP) — State Sen. Thomas “ It is the policy of the depart­ 25 feet by 4 inches. The size of the Pine St. Installs radio antennas on new cars that had just He was later arrested on no DMV employee regardless of Scott said a proposal to put one-way tolls on ment to seek the interest of the rotor determines how large the He is an empioyee of the dealership. rank, may cash a personal check arrived for sale Tuesday at the Moriarty Bros., the charges of larceny and misappli­ highways coming into Connecticut would town whenever a request for such pad has to be, according to cation of property, has since at any of our branch offices or at jeopardize the state’s receipt of millions of a facility is made."said Colacrai. Colacrai. pleaded innocent and is awaiting the main office.” dollars in federal transportation funds. Lowry must get approval from The proposed site already has trial. He was denied a bid for The workers have the right to Two Democratic lawmakers. Reps. the Planning and Zoning Com­ been inspected by the DOT. and it accelerated rehabilitation, a spe­ appeal the disciplinary action to Nancy Wyman of Tolland and Naomi K. mission for the helipad because meets safety regulations for Toys sought for MACC distribution cial form of probation. the state Employee’s Review Cohen of Bloomfield, have introduced the town zoning regulations don’t suitability, he said. A wind DelPonte said the discipline Board. so-called “ gateway tolls” bill for considera - allow them, Colacrai said. direction indicator would have to to attend the toy distribution on watches, calculators, radios; pen teen games of skill. tion in the 1989 General Assembly. Colacrai said many Connecti­ be built, however, he said. Toys, both new and good as Rtglndd Pinto/Minehwtir Harild Friday, Dec. 16. Only families and pencil sets, notebooks, note Money donations to the Sea­ Scott, a Milford Republican who led the cut towns have helipads, with 67 “ A helicopter has to take off new, are being sought for the with letters of referral will be pads, school bags; comb and sonal Sharing Appeal, which fight to remove the tolls from Interstate 95 of them licensed in the state. and land into the wind,” Colacrai annual Manchester Toys for Joy GETTING READY — Organizers are busy preparing for the Cheney admitted to the Friday program. brush sets, deodorants; billfolds provides holiday food baskets, I^iniions of People Don't and the Merritt and WilburCross parkways He said the trend began about said. program. The toys will be distrib­ Homestead Open House set for Sunday from 12 to 4 p.m. at 106 Hartford with several dollars inside; cer­ hot meals for shut-ins. vouchers in the early 1980s. called the bill “ ridicu­ four years ago with requests for “ It is incumbent on the appli­ uted to parents of more than 500 An open distribution is sche­ tificates to a fast-food chain or a for warm clothing and blankets, Have Group Insurance lous. unsafe and ineffective.” Road. From left are Edvttard B. Rowe, president of the Manchester emergency medical treatment cant to get the special permit he Manchester children. duled for Saturday. Dec. 17. movie; craft items, models, should be made out and mailed to Historical Society; Carol Lenihan, Cheney Homestead chairman; Sharon helipads. might need from the town PZC. The Toys for Joy distribution, Between 9 a.m. and noon. Toys sports equipment, simple art Masse and Juiiet Combs, two of the people who will display crafts. The Of the 67. nine are commercial, We will not overrule local author­ sponsored by the Manchester for Joy is open to any Manchester MACC Seasonal Sharing. Box 773, items such as colored marking Manchester. No Seasonal Shar­ Noise barriers planned charging fees for landing. The ity,” Colacrai said. Area Conference of Churches, or Bolton parent having difficulty free event will include musical entertainment. For more information, call gives low-income parents one or pens and sketch pads; gift ing money is used to buy toys Are You One of Them? state Transportation Commissioner J. other 58 are classified as per­ Lowry also must own the land providing Christmas toys for his 643-5588. more toys to give their children porfJnr'Mfoc fn n loCfll StorP! o r unle.ss designated by the donor. William Bums has announced a $959,213 sonal. including about 14 EM T before the state would issue him a or her family. Parents or guard­ on Christmas. The toys will be Self-employed or work for a small business? contract for construction of noise barriers helipads, a couple of “ backyard” license. ians are invited to select one new given out Friday and Saturday. on Interstate 84 east and westbound in East or used toy and several slocking Lawyers sign agreement Teen cited In arson Dec. 16 and 17, at the Old Parish 8 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN HARTFORD Hartford, including a section of masonry stuffers for each child in the Hall, St. M ary’s Church, corner of $1,000,000 Individual demonstration sound barrier, the first such NEW HAVEN (AP) - Attorneys repres­ ROCKY HILL (AP) — An unemployed family. WITH ALL THE AMENITIES Chamber is opposed Church and Park streets. barrier in Connecticut. enting contractors and workers killed or teen-ager has been charged with arson in Parents or guardians must Toys may be left at the Town of OF BEING THERE! M£|jor Nedical. AM I Industries Inc. of Meriden, low injured in the L ’Ambiance Plaza building connection with an August fire, one of eight bring proof of residency and will Manchester Fire Department bidder on the project, will have 117 days to collapse gethered in federal court today to suspicious blazes at four different condomi­ be asked to sign in at the door, Headquarters, 75 Center St.; the Business C enter complete the work once it is started. sign a $41 million settlement to all lawsuits to state aquifer iaws listing number and ages of EASTPOINT Choice of deductible: nium complexes in Rocky Hill this year. Eighth Utilities District Fire A 200-foot-long section of the masonry stemming from the disaster. Police said Gary David Fournier. 18. of children in the family to elim i­ Department, 32 Main St.; $250, $500, $1,000, $5,000 wall will be incorporated into a 1.400-foot- U.S. District Judge Robert C. Zampano Rocky Hill was arrested at his apartment Bv Nancy Concelman towns, the report said. nate duplicate giving. All infor­ ComFed Savings Bank, main long wood barrier to be built along 1-84 and a state Superior Court Judge Frank S. and was charged with third-degree attemp­ Manchester Herald But local chamber members mation is kept confidential. branch at 1001 Main St. or north eastbound to reduce noise levels in the Meadow mediated talks resulting in the ted arson and third-degree burglary. The support the establishment of branch at 23 Main St.; or the Any group or individual who Summer Street neighborhood in East settlement. The financial terms were charges stem from an Aug. 21 fire at the The Greater Manchester regional guidelines, because Manchester Mall, 811 Main SI. could help either with sorting and ASK US FOR A QUOTE Hartford. Another l.OOO-foot-longsection of disclosed last month. Village Center Condominiums, police said. Chamber of Commerce would aquifers often cross town boun­ Toy donors are asked to clean shelving toys or work during the wood noise barrier will be built on 1-84 Legal experts said the mediation process Fornier was rela.sed on a promise to like to see regional rather than daries. Regional mandates would and repair used toys before actual disbursement is asked to westbound to protect, the Carrol Road that led to the agreement may have averted appear Dec. 5 in New Britain Superior statewide standards set for pro­ protect local autonomy. Flint leaving them at the collection call the MACC Department of Your independent insurance broker. neighborhood. years of litigation and was unique becau.se Court, said Police Chief Philip Schnabel. tecting underground wells that said. centers because volunteers won’t Human Needs. 646-4114. as soon of the number of lawsuits and potential supply drinking water. State Sen. Michael P. Meotti. have time for repairs and clea­ as possible. law.suits involved. Chamber President Anne Flint D-Glastonbury. co-chairman of Two children Injured nup. Nancy Grier, Toys for Joy said members generally agree the Legislature’s Aquifer Protec­ Grier said that while many toys Gorman Insurance Agency Police probing stories coordinator, asked those giving WINDHAM (A P) — A 2-year-old boy with the Connecticut Business tion Task Force, said the task for toddlers are received each Town holds reunion new or used toys that require remained in critical condition today with WATERBURY (AP) - A police official and Industry Association, which force will probably recommend year, gifts for older children, 203-643-1139 batteries to include them with stab wounds and his mother underwent NEW HAVEN (AP) — A community says an officer’s claims that he was beaten in its Nov 21 “ General Assembly that the state set minimum particularly for teen-agers, are their gift. Donors are asked not to Spring ’89 treatment at a psychiatric hospital after a started in New Haven in the early 1900s by and robbed and his account of an accident Report” said it opposes state- standards for local aquifer pro­ always in short supply. LOCATED ON 1-84, EXIT 63, MANCHESTER, CT wrap their gifts but to include bizarre series of incidents that police are latecomers from the Marche region of that followed are “ very hazy.” mandated land-use bans and tection measures, rather than Occupancy paper and ribbon for parents to Gift ideas for teen-agers in­ still trying to reconstruct. eastern Italy is holding its first majorevent Waterbury Chief Inspector John Griffen prohibitions. banning uses and creating laws H. Pearce "A" Rated (Excellent) use. clude: warm sweaters, socks, Golden Rule The boy. Daniel Johnson, was taken by in years — a reunion of sorts for a people said the officer’s claims have prompted an The association’s report says that would supersede local zoning company EXCLUSIVE LEASING More than 150 families will gel sport socks, sweat shirts and Golden Rule Insurance C'omp;in\ — A M . B e S t helicopter Wednesday from Windham scattered by prosperity and investigation. some members of the General regulations. Meotti represents 203-721-8100 letters of invitation from social pants; warm mittens, gloves, M1 J S ll AS IH A N l I »|f ;i fW A Y Toby Biimberg. Joy Monii Polky not available In all stales. Lkensed In all slates, except Rl andflY, pollik-sim l available llie ic Hospital to Hartford Hospital, said Wind­ redevelopment. Brian Green, 24, a 2*/4-yearpolice veteran Assembly’s Aquifer Protection the 4th Senatorial District, which W M III KSMim, < I workers and public health nurses hats, scarves; inexpensive ham Hospital spokeswoman Pat Dye. The Without any advertising. 300 tickets for now on disability leave with a leg injury, Task Force are considering ban­ includes Manchester. boy was in critical but stable condition with the Marchegian community's reunion told officials he was pummeled and knifed ning certain businesses over the Manchester’s proposed aquifer stab wounds to his chest and abdomen, she dinner Saturday night were sold out in a few Nov. 19 in Waterbury’s North End by three wells. protection regulation met with said. weeks. men after they forced him into their car. Instead of banning uses, the criticism from local businesses The boy's mother. 33-year-old Linda About 72 families, ranging alphabetically He was treated at St. M ary’s Hospital for state should help coordinate and and organizations representing ATRA .r GAVISCON ORAL B Johnson, was tran.sferred from Windham from the Antognolis to the Zepponis. will be injuries including a stab wound to the leg. oversee local protection pro­ them. The first draft of the Tablets Hospital to Norwich Hospital. Dye said. represented at the celebration. two broken teeth and cuts and bruises. grams and establish chemical regulation prohibited certain VASELINE DAISY Toothbrush ATRA 100's A ll Types management requirements for uses. NIVEA Lip Therapy Lotion Adult Extra Enriched .35 02. PLUS -'Gavisoai Gov. O’Neill is taking his time 4 02. 5's on picking an attorney general II I'irii

HARTFORD (A P ) - Gov. Weicker Jr. Lieberman’s shoes are not going William A. O’Neill appears to be The governor said he had not to be easy to fill. He’s done a good NEO PHYSODERM EUCERIN l-TIP in no hurry to name a successor to decided whether he would try to job there for six years. You want ORALB Attorney General Joseph I. Lieb- find a caretaker who would serve to try to get a person who will SYNESPHRINE Reg. Unscented Crem e Soap Cotton the remaining two years of equal his quality.” Super Floss erman. who will be sworn in as a V<% Spray or Drops 16 02. 4 di. All Types (t- a 1 9 U.S. senator on Jan 3. Lieberman’s term and agree not If he picks a caretaker. Lieber­ 6P€AKfPST Swabs 3 02. Q :6 | M to run for the post in 1990. or man’s deputy. Clarine Nardi 50's In fact. O’Neill’s legal counsel. .5 02. r s . 300’s whether he would give it to Riddle is considered a leading Howard G. Rifkin. said Wednes­ someone who could run for it in contender. She has been with day. the governor is “ letting that aOOi'Sj; two years and enhance the full Lieberman since he was first $187 percolate a little bit” while $ 2 4 9 Democratic ticket, which will elected attorney general in 1982. viTti would-be successors float their presumablv be headed by Ms. Riddle said Wednesday sum names to the governor’s office, O’Neill. that she had made it known to the state Democratic chairman’s In two similar situations — O’Neill and Democratic Chair­ office and the media. when the state treasurer and man John F. Droney Jr. that she O’Neill said this week he would secretary of the state left office was interested. VASELINE CLOSE UP have someone in place by the before their terms expired — As to whether she’d want to run VASELINE PEPSODENT EVEREADY time Lieberman heads to Wa­ Toothpaste O’Neill has opted for the care­ for the office in 1990, Riddle said; Intensive Care shington. but has established no RAVE taker route. “ I haven’t gotten into the details Toothbrush A ll Types Energizer AA other timetable than that. Petroleum Jelly liii “ There’s an awful lot of inter­ of that.” Lotion Hairspray Adult 6.4 02. BONUS Lieberman pulled off a stun­ ested people out there, many. that Rifkin said that O’Neill’s em­ 3.75 02. All Types All Types I believe could do an outstanding phasis on a first-rate lawyer who Sponsored by / OMtW \\ f-- 1 ning upset Nov. 8, ousting three- 7 02. 4 + 2 FREE term Republican Sen. Lowell P. job,” the governor said. “ Joe will carry on Lieberman’s cru­ 15 02. 9 9 0 sading “level of excellence” on $117 Ir f n i i l-“J F i u o nI 0 § eei $239 such issues as the environment The Downtown Manchester Association, $ 2 8 7 $ 1 0 7 and consumer protection “ sug­ State deficit estimate N k c l gests that political considerations The Hartford Courant and will be secondary” AA Others who have been menti­ ■ McDonald's doubles in one month oned include state Reps. Jay B. McDonald’s of Manchester Levin. D-New London, named GILLETTE CALTRATE GOOD NEWS CENTRUM 4 A FIBER HARTFORD (AP) - Sagging He said that for the 1989-90 this week as co-chairman of the STRESS tax and gaming revenues have budget year, which begins July 1. Program Review and Investiga­ Razors Vitamins 600 caused the estimated state there would be “ a significant tions Committee: Richard D. TRAC II A ll Types 100 +30 CON TABS budget deficit for the current shortfall” between necessary Tulisano. D-Rocky Hill, co- Saturday, December 10 Cartridges 5’s CiifSnm A ll Types year to double in one month, from spending levels and revenues chairman of the Judiciary Com­ Tablets A ll Types S'a $56 million to $116 million. from current state taxes. Al­ mittee; Sen. Anthony V. Aval- 60's 60's 60's Also to blame. Anthony V. though Milano wouldn’t speculate lone. D-New Haven, the other Army & Navy Club $149 Milano, the governor’s budget on what that number would be. Judiciary Committee co-chair; chief, said Wednesday, is the fact the legislature’s Office of Fscal Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D- Main Street, Manchester that spending is about $11 million Analysis has pegged it at $632 Stamford. a former U.S. S U B ^ higher than budgeted for 1988-89. million. attorney. “ We have to watch very care­ Gov. William A. O’Neill said 9:00 -11:00 a.m. fully the sales tax and what this week that it would be Available at participating happens in this holiday season,” “ extrem ely difficult if not impos­ VALUE PLUS STORES! TAMPAX Milano said, referring to the sible” to get through 1989-90 ADVANCE DELFEN traditionally heavy Christmas without some kind of tax Admission: $2.50 Not all Items available at all stores. Foam Tampons retail season, which the state increase. Not responsible tor typographical errors. Pregnancy Test . 62® Refill All Types counts on to keep sales tax O’Neill has blamed the sharp (IMOBLMn.) Kit receipts up. j drop in corporation tax revenue MBM M CflMIfB, Tickets available at these Main Street 50 Or. 40's The state finished the 1987-88 on changes in federal tax law. He MaaelMstor • 64S-S393 locations: Regal Men’s Shop, Fairway, Health & budget year with a $115.6 million has a commission looking into Kay Drug Co. Brooks Pharmacy Crown Pharmacy J. Carman, The Bike Shop Beauty Aids deficit, the first deficit in five ways of remedying that. 585 Enfield Ave., Prescription Center and Personal Tee. Sale PricesI 14 Main St.. APVKNfi years. Milano’s numbers Wed­ Milano said that receipts from WIL5®N East Hartford Enfield 208 W. Center St. nesday showed that this year, lottery games and jai alai are BFFECTIVE DA TES Manchester 1988-88, is on the road to being down $9.3 million below expected Ticket§ aho available at the door. Dec. 1-3, 1988 UYEAftS OF QUALITY SBMCe levels. MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Dec. 1. 1988 — 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Dec. 1, 1988 NATION & WORLD NA'nO N Shuttle launch postponed & WORLD Bad weather delays spy satellite mission CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. the time was delayed first for an forcing numerous delays and Gorbachev reforms Quayle focuses on Senate (AP) — The launch of space hour, then another hour, before postponements of previous shut- shuttle Atlantis and five military the effort was scrubbed. tie launches. Weather criteria for WASHINGTGN (AP) - Vice President-elect astronauts on a secret spy satel­ The five military astronauts, launch have been tightened since Dan Quayle ifiay spend more time than his lite mission was postponed today who had boarded the spacecraft the Challenger explosion of Janu­ predecessors presiding over the Senate, a move for at least one day by bad shortly after 4 a. m., in their bulky ary 1986. But conditions today get parliamenfs OK that could spell conflict between the Democratic- weather. escape suits, made ready to leave would not have been acceptable controlled chamber and the administration. “The launch of STS-27 has been their spacecraft and return to even before Challenger. In an interview, Quayle on Wednesday also postponed because of local condi­ crew quarters seven miles from Because the flight is a classi­ MOSCOW (AP) - The Su­ including Estonia, which claimed and propose changes in the plan made his strongest public rejection of the notion tions and unacceptable upper- the launch pad. fied Air Force mission, the preme Soviet voted overwhelm­ the reforms would prevent them submitted by Gorbachev. that he wiil act, as the link between the level winds,” launch control The postponement was nothing countdown was blacked out and ingly today to adopt Mikhail S. from governing their own affairs. administration and the Republican Party’s far commentator Hugh Harris re­ new for the crew commander. NASA had said it would have Gorbachev’s overhaul of the The final version of the package The 1,500-member body recom­ right. ported at 8:55 a.m. EST. Navy Cmdr. Robert L. Gibson. As made it public when the clock political structure, but a handful was not immediately published in mended dozens of changes over He also said his verbal gaffes during the The countdown, blacked out commander of the 24th space passed the nine-minute mark. of “no” votes and abstentions the official media, so it wasn’t two days of debate. On Wednes­ campaign gave him some hard lessons about his publicly for security reasons, shuttle mission, he had expe­ There also was a report of showed the reforms remain known how many concessions day, it asked the Presidium — the own tendency to talk too much. Being besieged stood at nine minutes when the rienced a total of seven postpone­ unacceptable weather at the controversial. were made before the vote. nation’s highest executive body with questions and jokes about his qualifications scrub was called, sources re­ ments, a record for the shuttle runway across the Atlantic where Five deputies in the Supreme Gorbachev has acknowledged — and two committees to decide was painful but educational, he said. ported. It had been held there for program. Before five of those the shuttle might have to land if Soviet, or parliament, voted the original version was flawed. which suggestions to include in “I know myself better now. I’m a stronger more than an hour while officials delays he had boarded his space­ one or two engines failed early against the package of constitu­ After the vote, he gave a short the final version. person,” he said. waited in vain for a significant ship, Columbia. into the flight. tional amendments, which give speech praising the debate during The official Tass news agency break in the cloudy, windy Technicians prepared to empty more power to the President the three-day special parliamen­ said the committees met Wednes­ weather, which before dawn had the huge external fuel tank of the Favorable weather is espe­ Gorbachev and provide for indi­ tary session and the work of the day night, but it did not report New president in Mexico carried intermittent showers. half-million gallons of liquid cially critical in case Atlantis rect election of the president and details. There was no immediate report oxygen and liquid hydrogen that develops trouble immediately deputies who helped make MEXICG CITY (AP) - Carlos Salinas de after liftoff and has to make an lawmakers. alterations. Gorbachev says his compre­ Gortari, a disciple and exponent of the free on when the launch would be had been pumped aboard over­ Gorbachev, who is also general Until recently, the national hensive reform of the political rescheduled, but it was expected night. The fuel will be reused for emergency landing on a runway market who becomes president of Mexico today, AP photo near the launch pad. Safety secretary of the Communist legislature merely approved ac­ and electoral system, which welcomed Latin American leaders and diplo­ to be Friday or Saturday. the next attempt at launching. Party, told the deputies that a tions already taken by the leader­ includes more than 100 pieces of ROLLING IN DOUGH — A somewhat NASA and the Air Force had The forecast for this morning considerations cali for clouds no mats from around the world despite protests lower than 8,000 feet above the storm of controversy over the ship, without debate or dissent. legislation, will help make the from his electoral opponents. tired Anna Morrison wipes honey from said earlier the launch would had been ominous for days, and reforms — including 250,000 let­ This time, the Supreme Soviet Soviet Union a society ruled by occur sometime between 6:32 NASA knew it was gambling runway, seven miles visibility President Fidel Castro of Cuba, President her eye after being painted with the stuff and surface winds less than 14 ters to the Kremlin — could have heard 37 of its members criticize law rather than central dictation. Daniel Grtega of Nicaragua and other heads of and then roiling in a $10,000 pile of a.m. and 9:32 a.m., but would not when it decided to load the fuel been reduced, and he took the disclose the exact time because of tank. NASA has estimated the mph. state attended a private dinner Wednesday for money in Santa Rosa, Calif., Wednes­ blame. Salinas at the National Palace. the classified nature of the costs of a last-minute scrub at Rain on liftoff or landing could “Wedid not care about explain­ Salinas was scheduled to take the reins of day. She got to keep all the money that mission. about $250,000. damage the ship’s thermal pro­ ing the essence, the meaning" of Soviet Union ends power from President Miguel de la N|adrid after stuck to her. The event was sponsored Sources had said the actual The fickle weather at the tection tiles, and high winds aloft the changes, Gorbachev said. his opponents registered their objections in by a radio station. launch goal was 7 a.m. but as the Florida launch site has been a could damage the craft structu­ “The center was just following speeches on national television. bad weather persisted, they said persistent problem for NASA, rally, especially its wings. the old practice, thinking, well, “This is a very important advance on the road AP photo they would get used to it.” radio interference to democracy,” said Juan Cardenas Garcia, Manet work is recovered “ are now learning our spokesman for the Popular Socialist Party. “We POLISH DEBATE — Alfred Miodowicz, Walesa, chairman of Solidarity, hold an lessons. All of us are In a school of YAPHANK, N.Y. (AP) — A bandit was WASHINGTON (AP) - After Moscow made no announce­ will be able to get our message to the Mexican “remorseful, crying and upset” that he stole an Pentagon shuts computer link left, head of the government’s official unprecedented live televison debate democracy, and we should be 38 years of continuous Soviet ment before or after turning off people without violence or problems." good pupils in that school," Impressionist painting worth more than $1 trade unions in Poland, and Lech Wednesday in Warsaw. jamming of Radio Free Europe its equipment. million from a museum, but not sorry enough to Gorbachev said. and Radio Liberty, millions of The European operations are In the Soviet of Nationalities, Law targets pit bulls turn himself in, police said. people in Eastern Europe and the run separately from the Voice of Suffolk County Detective Sgt. Gene Gross said after an intruder is detected half of the bicameral Supreme Soviet Union are now getting America and are aimed solely at Soviet parliament, the vote was DETRGIT (AP) — The City Council has voted the tearful thief called police Wednesday NEW YGRK (AP) - An military contracts, was illegally resuscitate the computers, ac “loud and clear” news program­ the Soviet bloc. Soviet jamming 6-3 to approve a measure that would allow morning to tell them Edouard Manet’s “Bouquet Walesa labeled the winner 657 in favor. 3 against and 26 ming from the West about their of VGA transmissions stopped in unknown computer intruder entered several times over the cording to the Computer Viru.'- abstentions^ on amending the authorities to destroy pit bulls that aren't of Peonies,” taken Sunday from the Heckscher forced the Pentagon to cut links past month. The Times said. Industry As.sociation. own cultures. 1987 and VGA now has a bureau in registered, licensed and tattooed. Museum in Huntington, could be found at an constitution' to incorporate Gor­ Word that the more than 2,000 Moscow. between an unclassified military Gfficials at several universities bachev's proposals. The measure, passed Wednesday and headed apartment complex in the New York City network and a nationwide aca­ in the United States and Canada Authorities believe the pro jamming transmitters in Russia, VGA covers much broader to Mayor Coleman Young for approval, would set. borough of Queens. gram was created by Corpell in unprecedented TV debate The Soviet of Unions voted 687 other Soviet states and Afghanis­ world news and more U.S. affairs demic and corporate network for said the intruder used their in favor, 2 against with one top penalties of 90 days in jail and a $200 fine for The thief told police the painting could be found several days. The New York computers to reach Mitre’s. University graduate student Ro tan had shut down spread through than Radio Free Europe or Radio pit bull owners who don't comply with the in the basement laundry room, but it was not bert Morris Jr., 23, of Arnold, Md abstention to approve the same Europe on Wednesday as short­ Liberty, which have been steadily Times reported today. Mitre spokeswoman Marcia WARSAW. Poland (AP) - animated Walesa spoke rapidly, million members. measures. A companion package ordinance. Violations would be a misdemeanor. there when police arrived shortly before noon, The academic and corporate Cohen said one of the company’s Solidarity backers declared Lech wave radio operators discovered jammed since they were started An ordinance that would have banned the according to Suffolk County Police Commis­ computer network, known as FBI agents in Massachusetts challenging authorities to legal­ In the debate, Walesa said providing for multiple-candidate the annoying, raspy hum of Soviet in the early . computers had been entered, but last week subpoenaed three pen Walesa the winner of an unprece­ ize Solidarity. He urged the proposed talks between the oppo­ elections was adopted unanim­ fierce breed was defeated 5-3 in Gctober. It was sioner Daniel Guido. Arpanet, was the same one said the computers involved had interference was no longer heard proposed after a series of pit bull attacks on The building’s superintendent had found it, pie at Harvard University, where dented TV debate in which he official unions to join Solidarity in sition and government could ously by both houses. over U.S., West German, Israeli Radio Liberty, Radio Free crippled last month by a compu­ not handled any classified or Morris was a computer science dueled with his official counter­ “creating freedom.” begin when officials acknowledge At least three of the negative Europe and the 3-year-old Radio people, including a 2-year-old hospitalized for Guido said, and put it in a storage room. The ter virus, which is being investi­ sensitive information. She said or other broadcasts. about two weeks after suffering neck, back and superintendent had thought about hanging it in undergraduate until June. part and urged the government to He also said Miodowicz, as a Solidarity's right to exist. votes came from Estonians, “The hum is gone,” announced Afghanistan are funded by Con­ gated by a federal grand jury in the problem was fixed within legalize the banned labor member of the ruling Communist After the broadcast, Walesa whose tiny Baltic republic has gress. Radio Liberty is a former chest bites. his apartment but decided against it because he Syracuse. hours of being detected. Two Harvard computer ex­ Malcolm S. Forbes Jr., chairman Young has 30 days to act on the measure. didn't think it was attractive. movement. Party Politburo and as leader of told reporters he suffered from a declared its sovereignty from of the Board for Overseas Broad­ CIA operation, but Forbes said all Pentagon officials said Wed­ The decision to disconnect the perts, graduate student Paul “This is a fantastic day, beauti­ the All-Poland Alliance of Trade severe case of flu that hampered Moscow. casting, which directs the 8200 three stations provide accurate nesday the Defense Department military computer network, Graham and computer pro­ ful. which will be noted in the Unions, should press for the his performance. The reforms create a strong million-a-year U.S. broadcasting and objective coverage. Their move was due to technical known as Milnet, from Arpanet grammer Andrew H. Suddeth, history of our country as a great legalization of the outlawed labor Miodowicz, interviewed as he presidency in place of the largely effort based in Europe. “We think native-language broadcasts have difficulties. upset a number of computer appeared before the grand jury victory for Solidarity,” said film movement. left the debate set, said only: “I ceremonial role now accorded the this is a very significant move by more listeners than any other However, several unidentified users around the country. Wednesday. director Andrzej Wajda after “If you can make a man's computer security experts told “There is a fair amount of have fulfilled my task. I am head of state. They also establish the Soviet Union,” Forbes said at stations in areas where jamming Long-distance phone rates Suddeth has said Morris called Wednesday night's showdown decision that there is a place for pleased that Mr. Walesa accepted a new Congress of People's a news conference. stopped earlier, such as Hungary the 'Times that Pentagon officials grumbling going on,” said Do­ between the Solidarity chairman Solidarity, we will immediately and Poland, he said. had informed them the network nald Alvarez, an astrophysicist at him in a panic for help in getting my invitation.” Deputies to elect the president Future programming aimed at out a message to other computer and Alfred Miodowicz, head of the roll up our sleeves and we will The state-run PAP news and a new Supreme Soviet, which the services’ estimated 55 million connection was severed after the Massachusetts Institute of government’s official trade begin working hard for Poland, The only jamming remaining is intruder illegally gained entry Technology. operators after Morris realized agency said that although the two will meet for eight months a year. listeners could now include more of VGA broadcasts into Afghanis­ to drop, local ones to rise what the virus was doing. unions. because time is running out," debaters disagreed, “the very Elections for the new congress music, fewer repeated programs recently to several computers Last month a computer virus, a “He was perfect, just perfect," Walesa told the 59-year-old fact of the meeting is a good were set for March 26, and tan and Radio Free Europe operated by defense contractors self-copying program which can The third person subpoenaed, and such new features as call-in transmissions into Czechoslova­ a grinning Adam Michnik, a former steelworker. prognosis for overcoming barri­ Gorbachev said today's session talk shows, officials said. WASHINGTGN (AP) - Local mers. MCI expects to announce long-distance calls saves enough and the military. cripple computer operations, Mark Friedell, an associate pro­ senior Solidarity adviser, said of Solidarity, the East bloc's first kia and Bulgaria. Gfficials said telephone rates are going up details of a price cut next month. to offset the effects of the line The experts said they believed crammed an estimated 6,000 fessor of computer science, was ers in reaching ... dialogue and was the last meeting of the Forbes said radio engineers the continued jamming could Walesa. independent union federation, national agreement." current Supreme Soviet. He said who had developed sophisticated today, and AT&T’s long-distance AT&T is able to make its $697 charge, according to James L. the Pentagon broke the connec­ computers nationwide. The virus excused from testifying. He said It was the first time in five was crushed under martial law in either have been an oversight or prices are going down, soon to be million annual reduction, and US Lande in the FCC’s industry tion, which permits military and attack caused at least $97 million he told prosecutors he knew Walesa said during the debate no emergency sessions would be techniques for overriding the another example of the reluc­ years that Walesa had a chance to 1981 and banned in 1982. Miodo- that all socialist countries were in called before the elections. jamming were surprised by the followed by those of rivals US Sprint and MCI theirs, because analysis division. academic researchers to ex­ in damage because of interrupted nothing of the allegations of defend his federation on state- wicz's group, known by its Polish tance of Europe’s toughest com­ Sprint Communications Co. and costs of connecting to the local “About half the people are at change information, while it tried work on computers that had to be Morris’ involvement with the difficult straits and blamed their The package was being development, although there had munist regimes to embrace So­ controlled television and his initials OPZZ, was created by the problems on a lack of “plural­ changed almost up until the final been some subtle signs of change MCI Communications Corp. network are being reduced by the least breaking even," he said. to eliminate a security flaw in the shut down and work needed to virus. longest appearjtnce ever on Pol­ government in 1982 to replace it. viet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's This script has been replayed corresponding increase in custo­ AT&T will cut its basic long­ military network, the Times said. ism," independent groups and vote to incorporate objections during a recent visit by U.S. policies of glasnost or openness. ish TV. The official unions say they ideas in public life. from lawmakers and the public. broadcast executives to Moscow several times in recent years as mers’ monthly bills. distance rates for calls traveling An unidentified Defense Com­ The exchange was broadcast have 7 million members, includ­ Charles Z. Wick, director of the part of an effort by federal With today’s 60-cent increase, more than 124 miles by 3.8 munication Agency spokesman In a reference to changes under Many of those who objected to in September. U.S. Information Agency which live and uncensored. A clock was ing 4.5 million former Solidarity way in the Soviet Union, he said various drafts said it gave too He said the action could bring regulators to shift the costs of the the subscriber line charge has percent. It will make smaller cuts said in a statement that the links even placed in the background of members. much power to one person. The runs VGA, said the lifting of local phone network to local risen to $3.20. The federal charge, in rates for interstate calls of between the two networks were conditions had never been better significant savings to the eco­ jamming apparently was timed the set to demonstrate that no Solidarity was founded during a for reform but that Poland most vociferous and widespread nomically hard-pressed Soviets, customers. imposed in 1985, is designed to shorter distances, which account cut at 10 p.m. Monday, and were deletions were made. turbulent series of strikes in 1980. complaints came from to coincide with the meeting next For about half of all customers, reduce the subsidy long-distance for about one-quarter of AT&T expected to be restored today. nevertheless was merely “tod­ who officials estimate spend up to week of Gorbachev and President In the 43-minute debate, an In its heyday, it said it had 10 dling In place." independent-minded republics. $1,25 billion a year on jamming. long-distance price cuts of 38 companies pay to maintain the interstate calls. The Defense Department ap­ Reagan. percent since 1984 have more local network. The largest among the price parently acted after a computer than offset the rise in local rates, A customer who makes about cuts will go to large volume users, at the Mitre Corp., a Bedford, according to the Federal Com­ $5.20 per month in direct-dialed both residential and business. Mass., think tank with several Thin Blue Line’ convict said innocent munications Commission. Those Iliegal aliens travel in the pther half, however, don’t DALLAS (AP) — The wrong “The Thin Blue Line," a Public expected to last several days. “I felt like I needed to do call long-distance enough to be­ man spent 11 years in prison for Broadcasting Service production Defense attorney Randy something to push things forward nefit. Instead, their overall bill is CALDWELL the murder of a police officer, his released to selected theaters this Schaffer quickly got to the heart because evidently what I told higher. Lladr6—translating former accuser said as he re­ summer, questioned his of the case, however, asking them wasn’t enough,” Harris to get their amnesty Beginning today, customers canted his testimony in a dra­ conviction. Harris, “Did Randall Adams kill said. will see another 60 cents added to OIL INC. matic real-life epilogue to the After originally saying that he Robert Wood?" Harris testified he was biased LIMA, Pa. (AP) — Basharat much money in farm work,” their monthly local phone bill, life into art. documentary movie “The Thin and Adams were in a car stopped Harris replied, “No, he did not. in favor of the prosecution when Mirza, an illegal alien from Peterson joked. and American Telephone & Tele­ TIu- Mipcrl-' cniltMn.iiv.liip ol tliOM- clorioiic Blue Line." by Wood and Officer Teresa Randall Adams knew nothing he implicated Adams at the trial. Pakistan, woke up well before Under the first phase of the graph Co. will drop its basic Sp.nn-'li purccl.nn licurmc... .i> well tlic "I feel like it’s my responsibil­ Turko, Harris said Wednesday about this offense and was not in dawn on the final day of an immigrant legalization pro­ interstate long-distance rates an .61* He said then-prosecutor Doug .iiul M inplicity opportunity to keep his Ameri­ gram that ended May 4, per gal. C. O. 0. |■'c';llltv. cli'K.inco ol rliclr Jc- ity to step forward — to be a man that he was alone in the car when the car at the time.” Mulder had promised “to take average of 3.8 percent. 150 gal. minimum purchase slcns. line m.ulc U.klni pri:cJ ilic work! over. — and admit my part in it.” said the killing occurred. Dressed in an orange jail suit care of" other criminal charges can dream alive. temporary residency was US Sprint said it will drop its t.'ome I’v toj.iy to see onr kirce selection Buy SOFTCOLOR TINTED $ 1 ^ 9 David Ray Harris, who at age 16 Although he stopped short of and wearing handcuffs and pending against him in return for Mirza left New York City at granted to more than 1.7 rates Jan. 1 an average 3.85 of Lkkin'i porcel.iin sculptures, mcliklint; testified in 1977 that Randall Dale million illegal aliens who 649-8841 SOFT CONTACTS ior just saying he committed the murder, shackles, Harris also denied his testimony. 4:30 a.m. Wednesday and percent, about the same for PrteM Sub/eel lo Ch»ng» sevenil nuinlierej pieces proJiiceJ in Imi- Adams killed Dallas police of­ Harris said his finger was on the assertions that he recanted to After he testified against drove about 100 miles to a U .S. proved continuous residency business as for residential custo­ iteJ eJirions. You’ll discover tlie perlect ficer Robert Wood. trigger of the .22-caliber gun that avoid a reputation among other Adams, Harris said, he was not Immigration and Naturaliza­ in the United States since Jan. pilr lor yoiirsell, or lor someone speci.il. and get a pair Gf CLEAR $ 1 9 Harris, now a death row inmate killed Wood. inmates as a “snitch." prosecuted in those pending cases tion Service office here. 1, 1982. If lile conki iinit.ite iirt, it woiiki in an unrelated killing, was the Judge Larry Baraka said based “Someone might come up and and did not have to continue Under agricultural phase, imit.ite Ll.kini. CONTACTS for Gnly ______first witness to testify Wednesday on the testimony, he would stab me in the back tomorrow. So reporting to his probation officer. The 30-year-old Mirza, one of illegal aliens had to prove they ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. in a state district court hearing in determine that Harris had admit­ be it,” Harris said. more than 1 million alien farm harvested perishable crops for which Adams is seeking a new workers to apply for a work at least 90 days between May 1, ted to committing the crime. Dallas County prosecutor Les­ Among spectators in the Robert J. Smith, liK. Gr buy a pair Gf CLEAR $ i 0 4 trial. “As far as the court is con­ lie McFarlane asked Harris why packed courtroom Wednesday permit under a nationwide 1985, and May 1, 1986. Those INSURANSMITHS INSURANSMITHS SINCE Adams was convicted of the cerned, he is telling me that he he started making stronger state­ was Wood's younger sister, Patri­ amnesty program that expired accepted will receive tempor­ CONTACTS for Gnly Nov. 28, 1976, shooting death of did,” Baraka said. ments to reporters in the past two cia Willis, who said she wants to at midnight, said he chose the ary residency status and even­ 1914 Wood, and sentenced to death. Baraka could make a recom­ or three months about Adams’ see the matter put to rest. Ms. Lima office because New tually will be able to apply for and get a SECOND PAIR $ tQ The sentence was later com­ mendation to the Texas Court of innocence compared to what he Willis said she believes Harris York’s INS office was crowded permanent status. muted to life in prison. He has Criminal Appeals for a new trial said in a similar hearing for has recanted for attention and to with other applicants. Effective today, agricultu­ Gf clear centacts far Gnly maintained his innocence, and after the hearing, which was Adams in federal court in 1986. bide time for himself. “Too much rush there. Too ral employers now face fines 649-5241 much people there,” Mirza up to $10,000 per illegal alien said. “Not so many peoples for hiring undocumented 65 E. Center Street Manchester, CT. What you can’t aee here. **'“ The'*enMa^a°tnolonlycor- here.” workers. r n u r tl.n « .tn ir je n ,a ^ ^ ^ ^ more attractive. Slain girl killed in second kidnapping The INS initially estimated Many applicants provided that 600,000 farm workers false documentation that cost, rmr::rr~ would pay the $185 fee to apply them up to $3,000 in a desper­ you’d been bom with, and more. ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - A into the apartment through the during the night, although one incident, in which the girl was under the sweeping program ate attempt to avoid deporta­ 5-year-old girl who was kid­ child's bedroom window some­ said his dog started barking at 2 found on June 22 wandering about mandated by the 1986 immi­ tion, immigration officials Fiuto* ..J /olio- “P napped from her home for the time between 2 a.m. Wednesday, a.m. But he said he did not see five miles from her home. gration act. But by the dead­ across the country said. Kris Kringle Bazaar second time in two years was when a live-in baby-sitter anything unusual when he Then four, the child told police line, as many as 1.2 million had Ten applicants were ar­ found dead of strangulation and checked on the girl, and 8 a.m., checked the area by looking that a thin, black-haired man been expected, the agency rested Wednesday at the New Saturday, December 3 Vernon Eye Center massive head injuries beside a when Ms. Rhodes discovered her through a window. about 19 years old, driving a said. Grleans INS Gffice when they road, authorities say. daughter missing. The Dallas County medical small brown car, had kidnapped Illegal aliens like Mirza produced fake documents, and 10 AM - 3 PM The body of Lottie Margaret Ms. Rhodes told authorities examiner’s office ruled the death her about 9:30 a.m. outside her came from as far away as four others were arrested in Rhodes, a kindergarten student, that the kidnapper had placed a homicide, saying that an apartment. The man released her Boston to the INS office in connection with an organiza­ ★ Handicrafts Dr. was found hours after she was some stuffed animals under the autopsy determined that the girl an hour later, Anderson said. Lima, said Jesse R. Peterson, tion that supplied illegal aliens kidnapped from her bedroom covers on the girl’s bed in an died of asphyxia, or lack of chief legalization officer in with phony papers, INS offi­ ★ Christmas Tree Decorations Dr. Wednesday, Arlington police apparent attempt to make it oxygen, and “crush force” injur­ Medical evidence indicated the Philadelphia, 20 miles nor­ cials said. In Liberal, Kan., said. She had been left beside an appear that the girl was still in the ies to the head. girl may have been sexually theast of here. five people were arrested late •k Luncheon isolated road three miles away in bed. Arlington police spokesman assaulted in the earlier kidnap­ In the weeks before the Tuesday and early Wednesday neighboring Grand Prairie. A baby-sitter, Joe Martinez, 18, Dee Anderson said evidence also ping, he said. Police never deadline, some applicants tra­ for selling fraudulent employ­ Talcottville Congregational Church Police said the girl had also had been caring for the girl and indicated the girl had been run apprehended the abductor, And­ veled by taxi from New York > 87$.6433 • 375 ment letters to illegal aliens. Main Street and Elm Hill Road ^ IacajaIaw. lOOtt been kidnapped from her home in her three-year-old brother while over by a vehicle. erson said. City, Peterson said. Gne ar­ More than half the applica­ Jewelers Since 1685 UmiMd Time Only/ • 1987 by an unknown assailant and the mother worked at an Arling­ Police said they had no leads Police said they had no infor­ rived in a Mercedes equipped tions under the program, or Talcottville Section Vernon HRir.TOl f ARLINGTON GUILFORD HARTFORD MANCHFSTER released. * ton diner. mation on the girl’s father, who NM.VHAVFN SO UTHBJRr TQRRiNGTON WATfRBURY and no suspects in the case and with a car phone. about 500,000, have come from Micnae'sDt'a'qe/MaMef C au'Visd Amt?«ira" Flutess < \J,cii A t r n n K ' The girl’s mother, Toiil Rhodes, Neighbors told authorities they could not say whether the homi­ neighbors said did not live with “I didn’t know there was so California, 23, told police that someone broke did not hear anything unusual cide was related to the 1987 the family. MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1988 — » g — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1988 OPINION BUSINESS

MARKET REPORT Remap plan Arm y still AciMfy o v f tht pati 30 kading d a y Buyout firm wins Nabisco bidding W- 1 I goes beyond gung-ho Spectacular defeat for company chief F. Ross Johnson l l l l l l l j l l l l ll tbp Bv Rick Gladstone Shearson Lehman Hutton, the Wall Kohlberg gave no indication which on fuses The Associated Press Street firm that was one of its key of R JR ’s worldwide operations might school need 0 financial partners, said, “ From what be discarded. There was speculation li‘ NEW YO R K — A top buyout firm we know, our bid was the best.” that candidates could include some or I ' h l l i ' i won the tumultuous war for RJR “ We are mystified about the pro­ all of R JR ’s food businesses. R JR ’s By Jack Anderson DOW JONLS AVERAGE I* When School Superintendent James P. Novrmt>ri 30. t9d8 Nabisco with the biggest takeover on cess and the standards that the board tobacco business roots still account and Joseph Spear record, a $24.53 billion offer that used to reach its decision,” it said in a for about 40 percent of its sales. Kennedy unveiled a proposal Monday night to ■ HIGH 2,126.60 X.4; derailed a rival bid by I^abisco statement. “ We are going to continue Atlanta-based RJR is one of the LOW redraw school lines, his idea could have been WASHINGTON - The Army is 2 ,0 «$ .4 6 executives who triggered the bidding to keep our options open. We believe largest consumer products compan­ expected to draw a good deal of public determined to get its hands on some CLOSE 2,114.61 frenzy. the R JR shareholders will have a lot ies, with more than 120,000 employees opposition. newfangled electronic artillery fuses, CHANGE U p 12.68 R JR Nabisco Inc. directors ap­ of questions as well.” worldwide. Its brands include such even if the fuses don’t work and even if Indeed, it has run up against parental ■I. ■ I I I proved the $109-a-share offer by Kohlberg, the undisputed leader in well-known products as Camel ci­ Congress doesn’t want to pay for uTwtr WTWTf UTWW tmww U ,T W (D ' UTW Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. Inc. buying companies with borrowed garettes, Shredded Wheat and Life opposition, but not exactly for the expected Bl ? M « • them. 14 late Wednesday, capping a day of money in deals known as leveraged Savers. reasons. Before the end of its last session. *H0M9) frantic, confusing maneuvering in the buyouts, said it was happy with the Kennedy suggests busing students from the Congress quietly stalled the A rm y’s auction of the cigarette-and-food outcome. Squire Village area to Highland Park School efforts to put the fuses into production giant. “ We are also pleased that this The deal also signaled a spectacular as a means of achieving socio-economic by ordering the Arm y to wait until the A member of the competing invest­ process has come to an end so that the defeat for Johnson, whose group lawmakers have all the facts. IN BRIEF ment group led by RJR chief employees of RJR, its consumers and began the struggle to take the balance. The decision outraged some Arm y executive officer F. Ross Johnson suppliers and the communities it company private with a $75-a-share At the same time, he suggests that students brass who think the fuse is the best Lamenzo promoted at CBT said their last-minute offer — $25.42 serves, can be assured that business offer on Oct. 20 that was raised five from one area who now attend Nathan Hale J^S/ thing since air-conditioned limos. billion or $112 per share — had been will now return to normal and times. School be bused to Martin School, partly as a With a Congress-be-damned attitude, higher, but suggested the group had stability will be restored,” Kohlberg's “lam proud that we put the best bid means of achieving socio-economic balance the brass certified the fuse for field menzo of Simsbury been cheated by an unfair bidding two principals, Henry R. Kravis and on the table the first time and this use anyway. A Pentagon source told has been time,” Johnson said in a statement and partly to reduce the Nathan Hale school process. George Roberts, said in a statement. us the fuse was certified despite to treas- The value of Kohlberg’s offer for However, the deal raised the following Kohlberg’s victory. district area to permit it to become a magnet reservations from the A rm y’s own urer at the Connec­ America’s 19th largest industrial prospect that some businesses in one It was not clear whether the school with some kind of special curriculum. weapons analysts because the Arm y ticut Bank and company was nearly double the old of America’s biggest consumer pro­ scrappy, daring executive would try ROSS JOHNSON AR&SIiVYlCtiKttl6 OH ^ W 10 O M S O M t to reopen the war. His tenure as head Redrawing school lines always causes some feared losing funding for the $23 Trust Co. He is the takeover record, $13.4 billion for Gulf duct companies might be sold to help . . offer rejected unwelcome changes for parents. Kennedy’s million project. Congress has already son of Mrs. John B. Corp. in 1984. Kohlberg pay for its prize. of RJR was even less certain. appropriated the money and the Lamenzo of proposal, however, goes beyond normal Although the Johnson group’s offer Arm y didn’t want to let the project Manchester. appeared to be highey, R JR said its redistricting needs, and adds the emotionally slip into the 1989 budget and take the Lamenzo is re­ board of directors concluded Kohl­ charged question of socio-economic balance. Manchesteil^Spotllghi chance that Congress, on second sponsible for the berg’s offer was substantially equal. Leading index signals a downturn Objection to that m ay surface at the Dec. 12 glance, would cancel the funding. management of all Kohlberg’s offer per share broke meeting when the Board of Education We reported last summer that a Bank of New Eng­ down to $81 in cash, $ia in stock and WASHINGTON (AP) - The go­ the index appears to be pointing to well. ... There are no particular weapons testing ground near Yuma. land warehousing vernment said today its chief fore­ slower growth, but they have been imbalances... (and) that suggests the considers the plan. additional securities worth $10, RJR Ariz., the new electronic fuse showed operations. C B T is casting gauge of future economic hard-pressed to find much sign of it economy should keep on expanding But so far, the protest against the Kennedy said. Changes in the Soviet Union a penchant for exploding its shells as a member com­ “The Board of Directors of RJR activity edged up a sluggish 0.1 yet. nicely for another six to nine months,” proposal deals with a much more specific they passed through storm clouds. pany of the Bank of Nabisco, by unanimous vote of all percent in October after falling a Other statistics for October, the said Allen Sinai, an economist for The question. The parents who objected Monday Apparently the fuse may only live up N e w England directors present, adopted the KKR month earlier. latest available, all look very strong. Boston Co. "glasno.st.” the byword of his new There are also questions about and have written public letters on the topic By Andrew Yurkovsky to its billing if a war is fought on clear, Corp. offer as being in the best interest of the The Commerce Department’s In­ Unemployment is at a 14-year low, However, the leading index is political and cultural openness, en­ whether perestroika will work. By all sunny days. factories are using more of their are not from the schools that will receive an He serves as company and its shareholders," the dex of Leading Indicators had pre­ “ clearly signaling a slowdown,” he tered the American vocabulary. Glas- accounts, the economy remains slug­ The Arm y wants to the electronic chairman of the viously been estimated as falling only capacity than at any time in 8'/4 years said in advance of today’s report. influx of students from low-income areas. I had just left the company said. R JR did not say nost. which means openness or gish. and the standard of living for fuse to replace the 10-year-old me David A. Lamenzo parish center exactly why Kohlberg’s offer 0.1 percent in September, but today’s and personal Income posted its Over the last 12 months, it is up only They are parents from School and Wells Soviet Union in publicity, and “ perestroika.” the Soviet citizens has not improved. chanical model. The new fuses are building commit­ report revised that downturn to minus steepest increase in a year. 0.5 percent, compared with a gain of December 1984. prevailed. streets, who want their students to remain at word Gorbachev u.ses for the eco­ designed to detonate artillery shells tee of St. Mary Church in Simsbury, and he is a The breakdown of the Johnson 0.3 percent. “ The message is clear that the 6.0 percent for the previous 12-month aftera isemesterof For the next three months I will Nathan Hale, if at all possible, and to be sent nomic restructuring he hopes tocarry on up to 200-second flights behind member of the congregate housing building group’s bid was not disclosed, but Economists said the movement of fourth quarter is starting out very period. studying Russian, have the chance to observe the to Highland Park School instead of the more out. have become nearly as familiar Warsaw Pact lines. In tests, they have committee for the Simsbury Housing Commit­ when the death of to Americans as “ nyct .” the Russian cultural and economic climate in the exploded as early as four seconds into tee. He also is a coach in the Simsbury Hockey distant M artin School if it is necessary to send Soviet Defense word for no. Soviet Union from the perspective of flight. Association. them to another school. Minister Dmitri F. For the past two years, newspapers an insider. As a participant in an Congress has never been as gung-ho Lamenzo holds a liberal arts degree from St. There may be some reason for proposing to Ustinov was an- and magazines in the United States exchange sponsored by the New about the fuse as the Arm y, but Anselm’s College in Manchester, N. H., and has $30 billion price tag bus those students to a more distant school, nounced. I have been filled with news of the England Society of Newspaper Edi­ members of Congress are having a completed various professionai courses. He is but if there is, it is not apparent. watched a broad- changes wrought by Gorbachev: the tors and the Union of Soviet Journal­ hard time getting answers to their a Vietnam veteran. ca.st of the news on rehabilitation of discredited politi­ ists. I will be writing stories for a questions. The House Defense Appro priations Subcommittee asked for a television in a hotel room in Helsinki cians. the publication of previously newspaper in the Soviet Union. I also Rep to visit hobby suppiy cost-benefit study on the fuse last to close worst S&Ls Finland. will be sending back stories to the banned works of literature, the December, but never got it. In Cheryl Burrs, the manufacturer’s represen­ Ustinov’s death, at the age of 76 release of banned films. Perhaps Manchester Herald. seemed the appropriate closing to a September, a joint House and Senate tative from Marklin Trains of Milwaukee, will WASHINGTON (AP) - Thegovernment more institutions.” said Mark J. Riedy, most significant has been the intro­ Like countless other Americans and conference committee requested an visit New England Hobby Supply of 71 Hilliard should spend $30 billion next year to close president of the National Council of trip to the Soviet Union at that time duction of elements of the market­ The Soviet economy was stagnant the Westerners working and living in the investigation by the General Account­ St. during the annual Marklin Weekend the nation’s 100 worst savings institutions Savings Institutions, a trade group. place into what remains a state- Celebration Saturday and Sunday. leadership old and tired, and the Soviet Union. I will be a witness to ing Office to determine whether fuse and stop more than $1 billion a month in Karl Hoyle, a spokesman for M. Danny controlled economy. was a good buy. Products such as Marklin digital layout Wall, chairman of the Federal Home Loan people cynical about the possibility of developments in the country during losses, a top bank regulator says. In some ways. then, the Soviet Sen. Arlen Specter. R-Pa.. inde­ systems will be demonstrated. Burrns will Bank Board, which regulates the nation’s change. what is perhaps the most exciting “ We need to close the worst first,” Union is a very different place from pendently wrote the Arm y a letter show handmade gauge-1 trains from Germany Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chair­ 3,000 S&Ls, said, “ All we can do is play with Three months later. Soviet leader time since the October Revolution of what it was four years ago. when I last asking for a breakdown of the and a video of Marklin’s factory. man L. William Seidman said in a speech the hand we’ve been dealt and that hand Konstantin U. Chernenko died after 1917. when the Communists came to visited. advantages of the fuse. For more information, call 646-0610. Wednesday at the National Press Club. provides us with certain resources.... This spending months in suspended anima­ power. I hope as a reporter to shed at Many experts on Soviet affairs, least a little light on those events and Ray Thorkildsen. a former Pen­ “Once these 100 or so worst institutions Congress and this administration have to tion. After Chernenko’s .short reign however, are skeptical about current tagon staff specialist in ammunition, are liquidated, the other problem institu­ determine where we go from here.” and the brief tenure of Yuri Andropo\- on a country that remains a riddle to Bank hoids essay contest events in that country. many Americans. thinks the Arm y will try to march the tions can be dealt with over a somewhat Seidman did not directly call for a one might have expected more of the What are Gorbachev’s intentions? fuse into production before the GAO Connecticut National Bank is sponsoring an longer period,” he said, outlining the taxpayer bailout, but said “ government ^ IMS Nf * Iftt . n same. Is his glasnost just “ publicity." a way finishes its cost analysis. essay contest for state grandparents con­ conclusions of an FD IC study that will be resources” must be used because even the But in.stead. Mikhail S. Gorbachev, to deceive the West and drive a wedge Andrew Yurkovsky, a reporter for During the next five years, the new cerned about their grandchildren’s education. published within two weeks. first $30 billion of what is estimated to be a ‘7 want you to eat less red meat, get more a man of relative youth and vigor, between the United States and its the Manchester Herald, leaves today fuse would cost taxpayers $50 million Contestants are asked to write short essays Seidman joins former presidents Gerald $50 billion to $100 billion problem is beyond entitled “ What Role Can Grandparents Play in exercise and avoid stress." came to power. And \'/2 years later allies? for three months in the Soviet Union. for capabilities that the old mechani­ Ford and Jim m y Carter, and Congress’ the capacity of the S&L industry to pay. cal fuse offers, Thorkildsen told the Educating the Next Generation?” Six winners General Accounting Office, in arguing that However, he said several methods could GAO in a private meeting. wiil each receive a $5,000 state college savings it will be cheaper in the long run to spend be used to keep most of the FSLIC rescue Flioto enlarged to ahnw detail The fuse may be a classic example bond. heavily now to close failing savings and “ off budget,” providing a large sum Open Forum of how the Pentagon wastes tax Essays must be 500 words, or two 8'/4-by-ll- loan institutions. quickly but spreading the fiscal drain over dollars — frittering away the money inch pages, preferably typed. Send entries to: His recommendation is an implicit several years. One method involves selling on low-profile, overpriced projects Grandparents Essay Contest, Connecticut criticism of the approach taken so far by bonds and having the Treasury pay the that don’t get much scrutiny. National Bank, 777 Main St., MSU, Hartford interest. all of our meetings and di.scussions with children somewhere it would seem and part of Spruce Street, should be the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance In this case, the Arm y is resorting to 06115, attention B. Stambo. Entries must be But James Christian, chief economist of Jewelers Smee 1885 Please make public people who had attended planning psychologically more beneficial to send bused to Martin School to achieve same Corp., which is technically insolvent and Band-Aids. Twenty-five fuses were received by Jan. 31. the U.S. League of Savings Institutions, the h f u s n ''’ [JA'jH'IH y fARMlN(“iTON r,iJniOn(.’ HAHTfONLl MANCMfSTtR MfRlDFN meetings. Board of Education meetings, our children to Highland Park with as Recommendation 2. lacks the cash to pay off depositors or murder case profile others that they have already built tested in stormy weather last August Winners will be announced in March. make good on all S&L losses. largest industry lobby group, said even if rjEWHAVtfl SOUTh RURy TORR'MriTOM IRuMRUll WATIRB u R y and formal and informal discussions 4. That Nathan Hale School possibly . Michaels ChargefMasier Car(j/Visa/Amencan E*p»ess f^ndships with rather than put them in and 14 of them exploded early. The So far this year, FSLIC has “ resolved” the bank board received $30 billion next To the Editor: with Dr. Kennedy, the only considera­ become a magnet school in two years. tions that we heard were that: a) there a school with complete strangers. Arm y put a capon part of the fuse and Personal income up 1.8% the cases of 147 S&Ls, most through year, it would be difficult to spend it We. as parents of children who will be fired another 25 rounds. None of them efficiently. were not enough children in the Highland In some articles we have been affected in Recommendation 3, feel it rescues put together with guarantees and This is an open letter to the Manches­ misfired, so the Arm y pronounced the W ASHINGTON (AP) — A large increase in “ I have a question as to whether they can Park district to fill the school. b) portions represented as being against magnet would be more emotionally beneficial to promissory notes committing money it ter Police Department because I have fuse a success. farm subsidy payments and bonuses to auto move that quickly,” he said. “ It would be of the Nathan Hale district were being schools. This is totally inaccurate. We do our children, if they must be bused, that does not have now but expects to receive The Manchester not had the courtesy of a reply to my Piers Wood, a former Arm y field workers pushed Americans’ personal income wonderful if they could, but I ’m not considered to be sent to Highland Park to question whether this proposal will ever they be sent to Highland Park School and over the next 30 years. letter — plus my visits to the detectives artillery lieutenant colonel, told our up 1.8 percent in October, the steepest rise in a convinced.” Symphony Chorale help fill it. and c) the Wells St reet-School become a reality, but if it does we have that Martin School would benefit equally Seidman, whose agency insures deposits on the case still have not brought the associate Jim Lynch that one batal- year, the government said Wednesday. The FD IC also examined the broader Street neighborhood was being targeted nothing against Nathan Hale as a “ socio-economically” by accepting the in commercial banks, not S&Ls, said he David Clyle Merse, Conductor release of profile information to the lion could fire off more than 25 round.c The Commerce Department said income issue of deposit insurance. Both the FD IC as a possible solution to this problem At magnet school as long as our children children from Squire Village instead. does not oppose allowing an institution to public (which they have in their ■ in the first two-and-a-half minutes of a rose $72.1 billion to a seasonally adjusted remain open if it is economically viable, and the FSLIC guarantee deposits up to no time was any mention ever made of are in it Many of the children from Nathan Hale possession). war. Wood thinks the Arm y should annual rate of $4.18 trillion last month, $100,000. Seidman said deposit insurance is sending any Nathan Hale children to I would like to express my sympathy to School have developed friendships over but that the losses should be cleaned up CHRISTMAS CONCERT It was my understanding (last Sep- fire as many as 10.000 test rounds following modest increases of 0.5 percent in needed because it prevents bank runs that Martin School the parents of children who live in Squire the past three or four years with immediately and not allowed to continue. terhber when I visited the detectives) before it feels comfortable launching September and 0.4 percent in August. could bring down the entire financial This left us totally unprepared for Dr. Village. It seems like the administration Highland Park children who have “ He’s saying that they shouid have had that the profile results were going to be mortars over the head of U.S. troops. It was the largest increase since October 1987 system. Kennedy's recommendations. It also uses them to plug up any gaps in the attended school there. If they attend more money and they should have closed *The Best Rooms*’ Randall Thompson published in two or three segments to An Arm y spokesman said another 300 when income shot up 2.0 percent, also on the caused us to feel — unjustly or not — that school system. I also would like to point Highland Park School, they would at "Still. Still. Stiir arr. Norman Luboff assist and also to maybe help some test rounds are planned. strength of farm subsidies. we had been deliberately misled in hopes out that it is going to be longer than a least have this reserve to fall back on. residents to either recall or think of In addition to fizzling on the battle ‘It’s continuing good news,” said White "Candlelight Carol" John Rutter that we would be unable to present any "five- or six-minute" ride from Squire But to tear them from all that is familiar something that might help in finding the field, the fuse does not even meet the House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater. “ The "Carol of the Bells" M. Leontovich opposition. This resulted in us "shooting Village to either Martin School or and send them to Martin School — a First White House copter murderer of my mother. original specifications. The Army economy is proceeding on an even keel.” "Do You Hear What 1 Hear?" Noel Regney from the hip” in order to try and get what Highland Park School as Dr. Kennedy school that is completely foreign to them It has been over 20 months since her originally stressed that the electronic and Gloria Shayne is best for our children. stated. It may take that long on the and would probably result in cultural murder, and I feel the withholding of any fuse was needed because, unlike the Our objection is not to Martin School highway in a car. but it is not as easy to isolation — can provide no benefits that Carbide, GE end talks "Seven Joys of ChristmaB** Kirke Mechem information that might help solve this existing fuse, a soldier would activate is delivered by Sikorsky itself. Our objection is to the traumatic jump on the highway from Squire Village we can see. and may very well prove to ca.se is not acceptable to anyone who it from a safe distance. The catch is DANBURY (AP) — Union Carbide Corp. and excerpts from the Chritlmat portion of MESSIAH impact of taking our children away from as it sounds. be detrimental both psychologically and knew and loved my mother. that the Arm y decided not to equip the General Electric Co. said they have discon­ S TR A TFO R D (AP) — The helicopters States of America.” of George Friederich Handel I appeal to the Manchester police to everything that is familiar and putting I hope this has helped to bring home educationally. tinued efforts to merge their respective “ The V stands for ‘very important them in a completely foreign school that the fact that most of us like it right here howitzers, that would be fitted with that will carry the president and vice please publish the information you now If it is necessary to reassign Squire silicones businesses into a joint venture person,’” said Maj, Barry Moore, a is separated from them by a highway at Nathan Hale School just fine and we the fuse, with remote equipment. president of the United States represent a have so that the people of Manchester Village children (with whom we sympa­ company. spokesman for the U.S, Marine Corps in FRIDAY which would only heighten their sense of don’t want to go anywhere. “ remarkable step in capability and ^ ...... will be given an opportunity to help solve thize and feel a certain empathy), we The companies said Wednesday they had Quantico. Va. “ It won’t be used for troop isolation. technology,” a Sikorsky Aircraft execu­ DECEMBER 2, 1988 this case which has affected and changed cannot see how it can really make a Mini-editorial notified the Federal Trade Commission that carrying” I want to emphasize that for most of us Debbie Streeter tive official said. so many lives. difference whether they are sent to Walter Mondale, a name from the the effort was ended because of an inability to 8:00 PM in this neighborhood, our first prefer­ 162 School St., Manchester The first of nine U.S. Marine Corps VH-60 Moore said the VH-60 has a better flying Highland Park School or Martin School. past, says the 1988 presidential reach final agreement on certain business ence is to stay at Nathan Hale School. If helicopters was delivered Wednesday at range, is a stronger helicopter and has Ruth M. Fiddler We are fighting this proposal for the campaign made him ‘‘sick.’’ Mondale issues. Sikorsky Aircraft. improved technology. He said the helicop­ \ A (daughter of Bernice B. Martin) you ask some of our children, they will cultural, educational and emotional apparently was offended by the The companies had expressed disappoint­ St. Mary’s Eviscopal Church tearfully tell you that thby absolutely “This is a remarkable step in capability ters have been tested extensively and each well-being of our children. We would negative tone of the campaign. ment with the F T C ’s Nov. 2 decision to seek a refuse to leave Nathan Hale. We feel that and technology.” James C. McKinney, will be flown for a minimum of 135 hours Park Street, Manchester If busing a must, welcome any help or support that any George Bush, who once called Mon­ preliminary injunction to block the proposed we have a very good school with the deputy assistant to the president and before the president steps aboard. Parents unprepared citizens of the town of Manchester could dale “ the most negative guy that I joint venture, but issued a statement saying programs that are necessary for our director of the White House Military then Highland Park provide us either in writing to the Board have ever heard,” will have the last they were confident the federal agency’s “ Before we put an aircraft in the air that children’s best education growth, and a Office, said during a ceremony at the for Martin proposal of Education or at its next meeting on laugh from the White House. concerns could have been resolved. will fly the president around the world, that very close-knit neighborhood. We may To the Editor: company’s Stratford headquarters. Dec. 12. hummer is going to be tested and tested To the Editor: not have as much money as some other ‘President Reagan is looking forward to and tested,” Moore said. schools, but we make up for it with love, At the Manchester Board of Education Jack Anderson and his associate, Strong wheat market likely flying on this before he leaves office.” Debra J. Streeter, 162 School St. Sikorsky received a $123 million contract Carrying the radio call sign of Marine it/ I would like to clear up a few things caring and parental involvement. I don’t meeting on Monday. Nov. 28. the Christine A. Waites. 161 School St. Joseph Spear, are syndicated colnm- WASHINGTON (AP) - Government and following was recommended by Dr. to build the nine helicopters. The VH-60 will One when the president is embarked and that may be misconstrued from com­ think you can find better teachers at any William R. McCue Jr„ 148 School St. nists. private analysts said Wednesday the outlook ments that were made at the Board of other school in town. James Kennedy, superintendent of replace the Marine Helicopter Squadron Marine Two when the vice president is Linda Lavigne, 14S School St., for world wheat markets looks strong next year One‘s V H -IN helicopter in conducting aboard, the helicopter is air transportable Education meeting on Monday, Nov. 28.1 We often refer to ourselves as the schools: Don Bourque, n o School St.' and offers U.S. producers a good opportunity to would also like to clarify some of the Nathan Hale Family. We can accept the 1. That Highland Park School be worldwide executive transport missions. by C-130, C-141 and C-5 military cargo Barb Simpson. 72 School St. make gains. aircraft. things that may have been overlooked in need to reopen Highland Park School, reopened due to projected enrollment iHanfliFfilpr Hrralft Sikorsky said the V H -IN ’s will still be General Admiaaion Ray Simpson, 72 School St. More land worldwide is expected to be Sikorsky said its helicopters have been a the ensuing publicity but we want to leave the rest of this increases. Betzaldq Torres, 98 Wells St. used, but in a different mission. The White Sludenla over IR and Senior Gtiiena Founded In 1861 devoted to wheat production in 1989 because of House will also continue to use Sikorsky- mainstay of the presidential transport FAMILY SPECIAL We did not go to that meeting looking to district just as it is. To remove the Wells 2. That children from the Squire Roberto A. Dorila, 98 Wells St. strong crop prices and government incentives, pick a fight. We were prepared to Street-School Street area from Nathan Village area be bused to Highland Park PeNNY M. 8 IE F F E H T...... Publlihor built VH-3D helicopters. fleet since 1957. Sludenia under 18 FKF.E with l.D. Dean Streeter, 162 School St. GEORGE T CHAPPELL...... Editor including easing of land-idling restrictions for rationally present our opinions and Hale School would be like losing a to achieve "socio-economic balance,” As is characteristic of the presidential Sue D’Amico, 202 School St. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS------Exocutiva Editor farmers in the United States, said Bruce R. Sikorsky President Eugene Buckley concerns based on what we were led to member of your immediate family. That children who currently attend fleet, the gleaming, green and white VH-60 For mort lntorm$Uon, call 649-2766 Peter D’Amico, 202 School St. MARIE P G R AD Y...... City Editor Weber, an economist with the Agricultural called the delivery of the helicopter a perceive as the options surrounding the If there isabsolutelynoalternativebut Nathan Hale School from Philip. Kane. helicopter is emblazoned with the stars, Romela Winch, 160 School St. ALEXANDER G IRELLI.. .. Aisoclate Editor Stabilization and Conservation Service. “ milestone.” reopening of Highland Park School. In to bus the Wells Street-School Street Charter Oak. Wells and School streets. Manchester and stripes and bears the words, “ United 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 1, 19M iBanrlirslrr Hrrali^ Schools Murder Panel eyes Prospective tenants win Section 2, Page 11 From page 1 From page 1 shakeup for SPORTS Thursday, Dec. 1, 1988 "Since we are not ready and do even though living with the luck of draw for housing state police not have the explosion of stu­ thought of her mother’s murder dents. let’s keep (Nathan Hale) has been hard. By Alex GIrelll Eschmann, John Cwikla. HARTFORD (AP) - A legisla­ and work on Highland Park,” "It’s been heartbreaking every Manchester Herald Names of the remaining applicants were tive committee studying feuding said Cobb. day I live.” Howard said. But, she UConn rolls drawn in the following order: within the state’s criminal justice " I don’t want to be ripping kids added. " I am not going to criticize Thirty-four prospective tenants for the housing Margaret Patrick. Mildred and Peter Sesta, system takes up a recommenda­ apart.” said Tucci. He said he them (police) fordoing what they for the elderly project on North Elm Street were Genevieve Ridel, Lily Jancsek, Frederick and tion today that would give a would have preferred making have to do. They’re doing every­ picked Wednesday morning by lottery. Ruth Phillips, Horace and Eleanore Russell, civilian ultimate authority over j H I I W K I KB p i w Highland Park the magnet thing, I suspect, that they can.” Town Manager Robert Weiss and Mayor Peter Chester and Janet Bycholski, Elizabeth McEI- the state police. school. Capt. Joseph H. Brooks, com­ past the Elis P. DiRosa Jr. picked the names alternately from roy, Lyman and Bertha Smith, Frederick and Another recommendation Making Highland Park the mander of the detective division a basket containing slips with the names of 34 Florence Wood, Ruth Sullivan, Jean A. Faucher, would restrict the chief state’s magnet school, though, might of the police department, said applicants. Twenty of the winning applicants will Elsie L. Meyer, Dolores Taylor. attorney’s authority to take crim­ NEW HAVEN — It didn’t start iority took over.” upset other parents in the area Wednesday that "investigative be permitted to rent the 20 units of housing which inal cases away from the 12 The project contains 18 one-bedroom apart­ out that way, but much heralded "W e played well in the first who've fought to get the school procedure” prevents police from are expected to be ready for occupancy Jan. 1. regional state’s attorneys. ments and two two-bedroom apartments for University of Connecticut had a fully reopened after the school releasing the profile now. The Two of the first 20 selected have already Both proposals are to be half, but didn’t shoot well,” said which married couples will be given preference breeze against Yale University board initially voted to open it profile could be used in court, he withdrawn their applications making room for considered today by the General Yale Coach Dick Kuchen. “ They according to their position in the drawing. ’Tuesday night at the Payne only for kindergarten through said. some further down on the list. Assembly’s Program Review and put a lot of pressure on us. They ’Two of the one-bedroom apartments are Whitney Gymnasium. Grade 3. said Tucci. In June, after “ We don’t intend ever to just Names of the 34 applicants, some of whom Investigations Committee, which certainly can impress you with equipped for handicapped people but there were their defense.” heavy lobbying from parents, the release the pyschological profile were couples, were drawn in the following order: has been examining the criminal The Huskies had only a 27-22 none among the applicants. The Huskies’ pressure defense, board voted to open the school at until someone is charged and The first 20 in order were: justice system for about a year. halftime lead, but a 20-5 run early and their transition game, a new least through Grade 5. convicted of the crime.” Brooks Helen L. Goehring, Salvatore and Florence Those who were successful in the drawing will They are among dozens of recom­ in the second half broke it open personality, resulted in 48 second- A decision has not been made said. Miele. Genore Fedora Allen. Edith Nichols, be asked to submit a certified check to the mendations contained in a draft with Connecticut routing the Elis, half points. They came up with 13 whether to open a sixth grade Brooks called the profile a Dorothy H. Ward, Robert and Raffaelta Cote, Housing Authority of Manchester by Dec. 15. report by the committee’s staff. 75-44, before a crowd of 3.100. steals and easily beat the slow­ during the 1989-90 school year or “ generalized guideline” that is Evertee and Rita McKinney, Helen Rannacher, They will have a chance to see a model If approved by the committee, Husky Coach Jim Calhoun footed Elis down the court for the year after. used as an investigative aid. Gerald Ayotte. Virginia McGrath, Claire Roche- apartment before then. they would be forwarded to the shuffled in and out four guards — easy buckets. Board member Susan Perkins Brooks would not release any leau, Sol R. Cohen, Edith F. Dooley, Joseph The Housing Authority will advertise Friday Legislature for debate in 1989. Chris Smith. Phil Gamble, Tate and Maffe said they were against information on the profile or Doyon. Carl and Jane Storm. Bertha Burke, for new applicants to make up a permanent The report also contains many George and John Gwynn — and "There must have been some­ making Highland Park the comment on the status of the case Dominic and Helen Fratus, Diane Biatthow, Alta waiting list for future vacancies. criticisms of the state police and wore down the Elis (1-1). thing in the water at halftime,” Kuchen said. ” In the second half, magnet school. Perkins said Wednesday. the chief state’s attorney’s office. “ I think it’s kind of similar to we just took incredibly quick there may not be enough space at “ You’re talking about the inex­ The recomme°ndation to put a Georgetown with us switching in shots. UConn just did a great job Highland Park. M affe said the act science of profiling.” Brooks civilian in charge of the Depart­ and out,” said the 6-foot Gwynn. in the transition and in the administration is too far along in said. “It (the profile) can be ment of Public Safety had al­ All four Husky guards averaged halfcourt defense.” planning the school’s reopening easily misconstrued.” ready drawn a cautious response in double figures in minutes. to change now. Cliff Robinson led UConn with Brooks said the profile could from Gov. William A. O’Neill. He “ Their guards are pretty good but PLO 16 points. 14 in the second half. He Overall, Perkins said that while also hamper the investigation. said he would have to be con­ they are not that fast. Wheneverl shot 5-for-17 again.st a sagging she thought parents had valid For example, he said, police From page 1 vinced that Col. Lester J. Forst had the ball I felt I could just Yale defense. The 6-font-11 senior complaints at Monday’s school spent three days last week doing can no longer handle the dual role score or dish off. They were center also led UConn with five boai^ meeting, students would an “ in-depth canvass” of resi­ of public safety commissioner getting a little bit tired and we assists. adjust to their new schools better dents of Mayfair Gardens and PLO request, the U.S. has years ago.” said Asheh. “ Now nized the Palestinian state, and is and state police commander. were still going .strong.” “ Syracuse runs and we can run. than people would think. surrounding streets asking ques­ buckled under pressure from people want to know what’s also the only Arab nation to have The proposals stem from legis­ Gwynn had 12 second-half too,” Robinson said. " I t ’s just a " I think his proposal is only a tions about the case. Israel. happening in the occupied territo­ formal diplomatic relations with lative concerns over the involve­ points. George, who lost his matter of us rebounding and recommendation. We will look at Had the profile been released "The policies are not really ries. and how Americans can Israel. ment of Forst and Chief State’s starting job after a poor opening getting our wings out. It just takes Patrick Flynn/Manchetter Herald it and work on it.” she said. The before the canvass, residents made in the White House. They help. Years ago ... they just Attorney Jonh J. Kelly in a series " I think the main thing is that game performance against Hart­ a concentrated effort from our school board is scheduled to vote might have had preconceived are being thought about and wanted to know why haven’t we of investigations and prosecu­ those Palestinian people have ford, was 6-for-7 from the field team. I ’m getting used to it. And SAVE — Whaler goalie Peter Sidorkiewicz loses his stick night at the Civic Center. Montreal did score six times for on the recommendation at its notions about a possible suspect worked out in Tel A viv.” he said just gone in and bombed the Hell tions centering around Thomas been suffering a great deal,” and totaled 14 points. “ Tate did a w e’ve got the talented players to as he makes a save against the Canadiens Wednesday Dec. 12 meeting. based on what was published, he Since the Palestine National out of Lebanon. That’s a Rambo W. Speers of Wolcott, a gambler a 6-3 victory. Antar said. “ Imagine this your­ good job. He came and was ready do it.” Morancey agreed with Perkins said. Council, the parliament in exile of mentality, and it doesn’t exist and long-time state police self. if you were a people who did to play. He wasn’t tentative.” Yale was led by Travis that students would adjust to "The very worst thing I can do the Palestine Liberation Organi­ anymore.” informant. not have a home. You can travel, Calhoun said. McCready and Mike Ryan with 9 their new schools without as is put those people on notice.” zation. declared Palestinian inde­ The committee examined alle­ perhaps visit other lands, but Smith, a 6-fool-2 freshman out points each. many problems as some parents Brooks said. ” We did not want pendence on Nov. 14, Asheh and The move toward independ­ gations that an attempt was made there is no place where you feel of Kolbe Cathedral High in Yale outrebounded UConn, 37- said. But he expects the redis­ people to arrive at mind-sets other Palestinian emigres have ence is a movement in the right to influence Superior Court Judge tricting proposal to be altered before we had the ability to you truly belong.” Bridgeport, in his first varsity 32. Whale at home disadvantage been much in demand as speak­ direction, in the opinion of Fatma Anne C. Dranginis while she was start netted 13 points while HUSKY NOTES - UConn has because it was only an initial que.stion them cold.” ers at various seminars on the Antar, a professor of economics The Israeli census indicates presiding over Speers’ trial on proposal. The profile of Martin’s killer subject. Gamble, who showed signs of the longest winning streak in at Manchester Community Col­ that there are 1.5 million Palesti­ gambling charges. Bv Jim TIernev reading. gave the Whalers a 2-1 lead. Al Dineen, who scored only his ” I didn’t really feel the first was prepared by the F B I’s Even in his more informal breaking out of his shooting Division I. The Huskies won their lege. “ It is wise that the Palesti­ nians living in lands occupied by The draft report concludes that /Vtanchester Herald Montreal (15-9-3) u.sed a short- 1:08 of the .second period, with second goal in November, said plan would be fully accepted.” he behavioral science unit in Quan- encounters with Americans, he slump with a 3-for-3 second-half last five a yearago in the National nian people are willing to meet Israel. In addition, an additional there was no evidence to suggest handed goal by Guy Carbonneau Hartford on the power play, ’’ You have to play at least .500 said. ” I expected it to be tico. Va. Police use evidence from said, people have a great many performance, added 10. Invitation Tournament and, with with others to try to solve their 3.5 million Palestinians are scat­ state police involvement in the HARTFORD — Just when you to ignite an unanswered four-goal Carbonneau slapped a shot from hockey (al home). Il’shardtosay revised.” He added that he liked cases to develop profiles, which questions. "Th e quality of the UConn (2-0) couldn’t shake the the wins over Hartford and Yale problems.” said Antar. Her tered among other nations, said alleged attempt to influence thought it was safe to go back in onslaught in the second period the top of the right circle between what it is. We laid back on our the idea of a magnet school, and are based on the relationship questions is very different from Elis in the first half, managing have won .seven straight. Defend­ native land. Egypt, has recog­ Asheh. Dranginis. the water, the Whale has reared and the first-place Canadiens Scott Young’s legs and past Peter heels and let them take it to us would like to see a school between behavior and personal­ just a 27-22 halftime lead. ” We ing NCAA champ Kansas had the its ugly head. . .again. cruised toa 6-3win. In fheirlast 15 Sidorkiewicz’s stick side for a 2-2 We have to start winning al specializing in science. ity. FBI profiling experts have couldn’t throw the ball in the longest streak, but it was stopped Not unlike la.st year, this year’s games, the Canadiens have gone score. home.” Terry Bogli. chairman of the said. ocean and we weren’t rebound­ at eight by Seton Hall in the final 32 STORES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT AND MASSACHUSETTS edition of the Hartford Whalers is 11- 2- 2. “ The second period I fell like Ferraro’s goal trimmed the school board’s long-range plan­ Brooks said police probably ing.” Calhoun said of the first of the Great Alaska Shootout. a club on their knees begging for The Whale (9-13-1), forever we were right there.” Whaler lead to 5-3 at 3:34 of the third, but ning committee, which will look told Fiddler they would release half. “ The solution was to pick UConn’s next game is Monday FREE FRONT-END mediocrity. treading water in a sea of Coach Larry Pleau said. ” It Smith’s second of the game and at the magnet school suggestion, certain information from the IjOW, l o w PMUCES! our defense up. Once you get at the Field Hou.se in Storrs It’s funny how .seasons, and inconsistency, tied a club record seemed like they turned it into 18lh of the year just 1:26 later, said she would like to see the investigation to the public as it ...and clMck oat theoo FRBB oarvleesl ALIGNMENT going on defense, the tougher against Marist. The Huskies then WITH THE PURCHASE OF FOUR events, reproduce them.selves. for fewest shots in a period when another gear, especially after sunk the Whale again, School Street area boundary lines became available but the depart­ [ff f r e e M O U N T I N G ! baskets become easier. And when embark on an ambitious two- The last time the Montreal it registered but two in the second they got that short-handed goal. Pleau, while struggling as a redrawn, so students living there ment has never intended to you get easy baskets, you feel game road trip again.st Purdue in [ ? F R E E B A L A N C I N G ! KVif. Canadiens entered the Civic 20 minutes. Hartford is still one We kind of were watching in.stead coach, may be a prophet. After might be able to attend Highland relea.se the psychological profile good. Lafayette, Ind.. on Dec. 8 and Center on Nov. 1, they spotted the point out of the division cellar of playing. When the score is 2-2. the Nov. 1 lo.ss to Montreal he Park School instead of Martin itself. S' FREE ROTATION! ”I ju.st felt our defensive against the Universilyof Virginia Whale a two-goal lead early in the occupied by Quebec. 3-2. we have more trouble playing said, “ These are the kinds of School. "She (Fiddler) was given infor­ $ 1 0 0 0 pressure and our athletic super­ in Charlottesville on Dec. 10. S' FREE ^.’CHANGEOVER!! game. The “ Flying Frenchmen” Hartford is 4-7 at the Civic then than we do the other way. mistakes we’ re going to make all “ I ’m concerned with the people mation about our investigative then stormed back with four Center, the worst home record in You’re still in the hockey game. year long.” on School Street and Wells.” she [ ? F R E E F L A T R E P A I R ! technique that, unfortunately, Computerized Four Wheel unan.swercd goals en route to an the National Hockey I^eague. You can’t take yourself out by said. “ I have to look again at the may have hurt us.” Brooks said, E.S'y l»« told by townPaw •• backed by ow lamout Thrust Alignment easy 5-3 win. 'IRON-CUD NO HXSSU” O aarm lM l •AT MANCNefrCR tTOM ONLY* ” We have a home ice disadvan­ tryng to do too much. That’s what WHALER NOTES - The last numbers (student population pro­ referring to the profile and GUARANTEED LOWEST t r*0 l»* tow al TOWN FAIN TMf i« 9M>anW«« io> H f'etn This .scenario will certainly wortmantka O' malfnalt le> Iqa^ fOu NW lilt tage right now.” Ray Ferraro, we did.” time the Whale was .500 was Jan. jections) . You have to have large Fiddler’s criticism. '•*a nMoage 'ect<.«d i • dHeci ’ 10 ’20 *3995 PRICE POLICY* * ■O'kmjntNp O' num i»lt Mr*IOp« '»lw>< 4 lO TOWN FAIR I spark a few memories for those who tallied his team-leading 11th The fact is the Whalers didn’t PLUS! ’’ 'cpAi'It ai AocftaM/7SR15 . . AM Pdcaa Bv Jim TIernev State Park. Her time for the From page 1 18510813 *15 21575815 . *71 18510813 21575815 58 •taal Daltae Watfial W.W. 33S/7SR15..., 225 75815 ( FGoo*teh 155,80813 319/7 SR 14 /Vlanchester Herald 2.5-mile course was 18:18. the letter was an oversight on the tlSTSflN H 22575815. *13 116 75814 SUriCMt MDIH ARRIVA W.W. 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We're trying ll5S'IOR13 t»5;7SR14 31S'75R1S 1*5 75814 >04 1**7*814 'OX ^^is/7SRi4.'::^ I second and third grade, she Fiddler should have made her 205'7SR14 335/75R15 • **7*8 15 *72 215 7*81$ >00 23S/7SR15... • Olympic Championships at to be prudent and do the proper lllSftOR13 *4S 705 75815 *71 70* 7*815 *71 22* 75815 ‘ 77 |17»/SOni3 MB 31S/75R14 335 75R15 215 75815 'T * 7 t5 75815 *71 235'7*8I5 ‘08 u.sed to run half of the Bryant College in Smithfield, complaint public, he said he llSS/tOR13 *sa 335/7SR14 AU-SEASON work required to back up appoint­ ■------30S/75R1S Manchester Thanksgiving R.I.. on Nov. 20. In a torrential understands Fiddler’s *7 2 1* RADIAL ments at all levels.” said the vice Botttf Ou«My Bi«9 RARUISNOWRCTIEADS Whitewall Day Turkey Course ’ ’just for frustration. fKTOtUl-SUSON BTCCL WILTED downpour. Springer placed tackod by Town Fair • Pamotrt 4U-SUS0N president. SNOW TIRE WWTfWUU N A D IA L t Retreads fun.” ' 14th, qualifying her for the “ I am not going to fault her for - IfonXiad No HaoHo" Ouaramee 1SS/10R13 *2 7 WNITEWAU 155 0 m IS * 00813 * There have been reports of t*S /*0 8 t) 175/eOR13 *2B ^nmianowanwMi Now. a 13-year-old, eighth- her human emotion.” Brooks '115/10x13,. 34 155 MRU 22$ 7$fl1« 1**'00813 . . National TAC/USA Junior internal strife within the Bush Klt5/7Sa14 17S10RI3 20$ 7581$ t*S'ro8t) 1 7**08 13 • 1IS/7SR14 ... *2 2 AP photo <305/75x14. 21$ 7581$ 175M 815 1*S‘*0813 19$/75R14 *2 4 SI2” '“ ™"* iivraii., _ grader at Bennet Junior High Olympic Cross Country Cham­ said. ” I understand how she feels. 11$ 75814 1*5 70814 ti*/7*814 . . ’SS” WTO" camp over whether to give the '315,75x14 11575814 225 75815 209 70814 1**-7»8t4 • 305/75R14 *27 wmi] •til iis7»i< 1 School, Springer has seen her ( 315/75x15 $ 1*5 75814 30*>7S8t4 • 215/75R14 *2B wnis.ia pionships Dec. 10 in Reno, We’re frustrated. We’ve made 205 7SN14 2)5 7581 20»/7*8l» • ... LOOSE BALL — Yale’s Travis McCready (20) goes after a Pentagon post to Tower, a former 33575x1$ 21$ 7S814 •45 Priit- l*5'79R14 21* 7S81* • 22S/7BR14 . *4 4 precocious running talents Nevada. exhaustive efforts to come up 335/75x15 209.’7»815 32S/7S81S • 21S/7SR1S *2B Senate Armed Services Commit­ •wfttr 21S/75R15 335'7*8I* • . loose ball while UConn's Willie McCioud looks on. The OIAS SNOW RSTRiADS Cuarantaad 229/7981$ 225/7SR1S . . . . *44 blossom. Approximately 150 com­ with a witness, some kind of lead. 22S/7SR1S .. .. *4B tee chairman now a paid consul­ A/«7i>13 ■«.« I F7lr'« ‘M-M 1 IJ! H Huskies breezed to a 75-44 victory. The No. 1 runner for the peted in the regional meet with I think we’ve acted as responsibly C/D7IX14 •24.ee 078x14 H 7 lxl5 tant to several major defense E75x14... *a7.ee I H7Sx14 *3 T .e e l L75x1S *3T.ee LIGHT TRUCK TIRES — __ _ 70015 *00110 I I I ■•* rraiBKiw.M r a d ia l RASALLSIABON Bennet ' girls’ cross country the top 20 advancing to the and professionally as we can.” (IDMMMM) 'M il '7* 12195 ^" RADIAL WHfTEWAU contractors. Custom Potyotool WhHawall team this past season, Sprin­ Police had questioned fugitive HIGH PERFORMANCE HIGH PERFORMANCE ' ^ ^ = = > 4 au III •^•00 115 national meet. Her time was HBEDSaZEl LOW PRICED tr uc k t im b i*s a o a i3 . ‘•a ■ 309/798u*71 Asked if he was concerned RIKEN SNOWS YOKOHAMA 17$,75814 . . >00 219/79819 •T* ger ran in the Manchester 18:03. Frederick R. Merrill in the case, 20510813 • « ! 20S5MtS M IS w w anolkh about these reports, Bush replied, 205 M8I3 •Sl|22$«814 ' 1M 205 75815 ••4 1M/75814 *07 2N.758I9 *01 115 50814 •M 21550815 209/79819 *74 I 335/79819 *0* ) iAiLi;i =ni3nm m ».». | Celtics keep alive Road Race a week ago. Since ‘T m not surprised,” La- but later ruled him out as a 1KM814 • » 1I$«81$ •** 215 75815 **4 “Any time there seems to be 155 50814 MM 205 55811 M45 22$ 75815 l|$«08H *N 30$M81$ MM •Im I 22550811 she was not eligible for the raine Gnall. Springer’s cross suspect. Merrill recently was 20$W8U MM I 2l$«m$MM 155 50815 235 75815 ‘ to* stories that may be iiurtful to m i M l L M TIEMPO t8S/tORl3 *72 808/75814 •B7 2M/TM,. I | ^ girls’ high school division. country coach at Bennet. said captured by Canadian authorities MakH Quality Battor Ouakty Sttai MICHKLIN i| I'W" K C H 4 AH-aaaaon WaBlal W.W. ► .5 1*8/75814 *71 315/78815 *11 * " ■ somebody it concerns me no •IAS iNOW W.W. IMMHIT SNOW TIRES 199/80813 304/79819 Springer could not reap the of her success. "She’s a real, after he escaped in August from 155812 75814 OuthA* Wh'l# 155 M«0 «4ti7217liU «5* 1*5814 lana> 1*9'*0813 319’79819 matter who it is. Senator Tower’s 15581) iiarooodrteh 195,79814 339/79819 monthly win streak benefits of her phenomenal 115 M iU • «« 21W5ii5 ‘ 55 14581) 115 70814 2 »r s 8 l| Ml* ALL TIIHIAIN T/A hard worker and very serious the Somers state prison. 155 75114 *tJ 215 75ii5 155 70814 215/71815 ‘ 1*0 i*9'79814 239/75819 a friend of mine but he knows that 2)5 75ii5 175 7 fID 2)5 75815 •ti*|>1i105d8l5 < 205 75il4 ...... 155 7081) ••5 155815 3Uie»08l| ‘ tM )0i* 50815 •tM|)lii08155 209/79814 run. about her running. She pushes the process takes a while to go }I5 75i14 OHANWRIX »$»P»0vl9t LomPnctiOn OOOOTEAREAOUNil • flilllto • 1*485 Id . C4HU0 315/70814.. By Howard Ulman that as an objective.” Celtics’ Springer toured the 4.75- herself to the limit. She didn’t forw ard." 315'5S819 »1»t W lUSCl^TIRES t»i 0tk*> -auUK c*t OMft CHtcKoianow 335/70811.. • mmm 32S50V815 *t*9 oocouvrawcrt 338/80814.. The Associated Press Coach Jimmy Rodgers said, ” We mile course in 31:22, 20 se­ stop training since the season us ni 345 MV815 *84* • RWL • PWOWLEB • TOYO • OfUNO PfIlX • 0N4U 348/8---- ONANbtPiarr Bush and Mitchell met with • nHSTMRIftnKWHTIT 2S5 50V815____ *85* B.r. eeoeeioi t/ a NWX didn’t talk about it before the conds faster than Jennichelle has ended.” 8*<*ad WTMa Latlaf 8*ooi Raotd WMt reporters on the White House Pakistan I u r n * *401415 BOSTON — Tear another page game, but when you sit back and Devine of Windham High Gnall felt Springer’s be.st drivew ay after a 55-minute From page 1 U i I OR WE PAY off the calendar of success. think about it, it really is School, who was the top female performance during the cross breakfast meeting. tOU.2* 1*7' THE TOW !* It was 9‘/ti years ago. a incredible. high school placement. Devine country season was when she ^ dFE/JVd.47^ *Owr«//eV8f A ll Stores >l*«5Nlt YOKOHAMA ' ALL aa **n M hard-to-remember time before “ The consistency of this bas­ earned All-State honors this/ competed in the freshman 'T am confident that we can t*4'7*8l4 M*igi4 a work together,” said Bush. ‘Tm *7*00815 1 1 Larry Bird roamed Boston ketball team and this franchise fall by placing 16th in the State girls’ race at the Guilford her as "the choice of the people.” WILD \stX2'i :;s i2S22'S Mi*i not naive about it nor is he and Ms. Bhutto’s party picked up 12 TRAC KEUY SAFMI TN/aawii *1101 Garden's ancient parquet floor, has been tremendous. It’s just Open Championships at Wick­ Invitational and won, leading R V T RW L ^ ■ there will be different approaches more seats in the National non iMi ))tin44i5‘i SPORTS CAR AWR when the Celtics last had a losing unique.” ham Park on Nov. 4. from start to finish. She also »««1**'1 'll* 205 *54'l ‘ J $/ $R $ ...... *B maov8ii m 20 7 1 4 EM r “ I was surprised,” the 5- on some of these major problems )iiineiit*i)i ni'U’i ' ^ tjA U T y T»REB PON SMA CARS — COMPACTS__UNUSUAL AIXIA f 21S/78N1S...... *BB a*/**V8l4 ouruMi«ienL*Trf8i month. It also could end in December. placed first in the 7th-8th grade Assembly, the lower house of •Its 775/5411 • • MOGISTONE • rOaONAH* • MOClM • 0414VIO •88CUI •CONTlNtlfTAl. SCIOCMT • OOOOTIM Md wf*' maovnii )2i” a39/708815 . But now Bird is gone, sidelined Boston starts a challenging foot, 85-pound Springer said of girls’ race at the Wickham parliament, after Wednesday’s OWAND PIIIX WVT ECONOMY RAMAL V^OMAAIA >lMaa8l4 .. Mitchell said, "W e had a 11* 15 ‘0*1 <2 I I 5 *11* SFoanmis .g.,. 21- 10.MR1S..... *120 !>478a8815 ....•ifA until March after heel surgery, 12-game month in Cleveland on her Thanksgiving Day run. ” 1 Park Invitational. voting on 20 seats reserved ” - - *0* 14 3*5 115 *174 22*ia.S0N1B..... M4B N)^iwomuM:e •O* 15 )M I I I '104 II58I2 195814 *4* 1*5 70581) ‘ y* - 22- i 2RieB . *iea OONTWSIfTAL and so, it appeared, was the Friday night. The opponents in didn’t know how good 1 was. I cordial and productive exclusively for women. J 14 345 15 ‘ 1*0 H iiO III **«4 19581) 175 7081) >41 1*5 70*814 ‘O* las-aaMiM ‘iitl Springer’s parents, Felix I 15 3*5 15 19581) 115 7081) I** 'M/70|II14 ‘ f f IS I At Town PMr Tlraa... i**a*Mit4 ..ifB breakfast.” 115815 111 70814 la* OOOOVKAN i**a*H8ii streak of 60 months in which the nine of the games, including was going for 32 or 33 (min­ and Helene Springer, will It meant her Pakistan People’s 17SRI4 « r ------2na*vmi_____ CONBA OT aaieeisTONe i f Celtics avoided losing records. division leaders Dallas, Philadel­ utes).” Springer noted her finance Shira’s trip to Nevada. He said they had not discussed P arty commanded 105 votes in i,uiiimnn(W| IU 0 0 8 I) 54813 MeamTiATSiFl Better Oualitir Imported 75/70niJ 79/r*nis •« moomttmaovnii " Appearances were deceiving. phia and the Los Angeles Lakers, time in last year’s Manchester Her father, who she runs with, taxes or any other specifics of the 237-seat legislature. 175/00013 79/r*813(8WV) 1 105/75814 SPOinCARSTEtl 1*900811 “wsfsaRfAL- mmnkHt«M0V8l4 how to wrestle down the deficit, 215/75814 Boston beat the Nets on consec­ have winning records, Road Race was 37:10. will accompany her. Springer Riglntld Plnto/ManchMt«r Harald Pakistan officially returned to ■ItTEORAOIAU 149 881) • now running at $155 billion a year. 19M12 179,814 147 1948813 utive nights to save the streak, " I ’d like to keep it (the streak) Springer finished 703rd over­ runs between 20-30 miles a democracy Wednesday with the 6siMF8t 14981) 179/7081) >47 l••8819I* * 881) YOUNG TALENT — Bennet Junior High eighth-grader He said Bush was entitled to time 19981) 1*1/7081) *4* 1798811 • which began after a 1-5 record in going.” said Brad Lohaus. who all out of 6,000-plus registered week. 1*5/75814 19*81) 1*9/70814 •** 1*18814 swearing in of the national and 18981$ lM/71814 **4 •Wiwii Shira Springer has shown her running talents to date. to assemble his entire economic ^/75814 i*8noai4 .. • miwoii _ April 1979 First, it blew a 19-point started in Bird’s forward spot and runners. ’T m excited for her,” He­ four provincial assemblies. team and "prepare his own lead and struggled to a 100-93 had 16 points. “ But this next Since the end of her cross lene Springer said. “ She’s She's qualified for the TAC National Junior Olympic « « ! ! 5 victory in New Jersey on Tuesday country season, Springer has plan.” It was a triumph for the Bhutto •aom.MTfTOM ■ Oil month is going to betough.Thisis young. You don’t see her Championships in Reno, Nevada, on Dec. 10. l\ The new Democratic leader forces who had been in political night. Then it stormed toa 133-100 going to be a good test.” kept herself busy. On Nov. 13, strength. It’s a lot to deal said, "W e both recognize that we exile since Gen. Zia ousted Ms. EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER VERNON rout in Boston on Wednesday Rookie guard Brian Shaw was she placed first in her division with.” Chester High-School. she’ll be a running camp next summer. *;?.•!>• 7AIIITWt« In a couple of years, her will from time to time differ, but Bhutto’s father. Prime Minister 467 E. Main SIraai 32* Mlddla Tpka. Wax! 295 Hartford Tpka. night to finish the month at 8-7 and instrumental in keeping from at the Connecticut TAC Junior Springer plans to continue under the supervision of her (Located in the Worahouea Food* Pioio) (acroao from Kentucky Fried CTitckan) (LocMad in the K-Mort Shopping Cir.) name may crop up among the we hope to do so in a cooperative Zulfikar All Bhutto, in a 1977coup extend the streak to 61 months. starting his career with a losing Olympic Cross Country C3iam- running and, in a couple of former coach at Bennet, Stan ’ -•00-«r2.j24j state’s best. spirit and one that places the and had him executed two years 569-8710 646-8227 872-2060 ” We really didn’t go into the pionships at Mansfield Hollow years when she enters Man- Bebyn. She also plans to attend interests of the nation foremost." later. I *LL STORES OPEN MON. 4 TMUHS. 6:30 8 • TUES.. WED. AND FRI. 1:30-8 . SAT. I:30T1 hToinrFMemii. WK. i ^ l (Wednesday night’s) game with See CELTICS, page 13 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Dec. 1, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Dec. 1. 1988 — 1$ Becker masters Wilander Duper is SPORTS Vance’s delightful book By Rick Warner my opponents anything" Leconte. The Associated Press The old Boris might have The eight players are divided self-destructed after making into two groups. The top two sidelined NEW YORK — Boris Becker is three unforced errors and double- finishers in each group following IN B R IE F c the Nolan Ryan of tennis. When faulting twice in the second round-robin play advance to the is worth a second look his fastball is on target, he's hard tiebreaker. The mistakes trig­ semifinals. by NFL to beat. gered screaming and racket- Fprstrom finishes career -N. Like all of us. through the world of a fourth “ This tournament has a lot to I receive lots of Becker proved it again Wednes­ slamming outbursts by Becker, ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Sarah Forstrom of grader who cannot seem to keep do with pride and prestige,” junk mail. But out of trouble. day night when he upset top- but he regained his composure By Steven Wine Manchester, a Manchester High graduate, Becker said. “ We are the top because I ’m His characters are credible and seeded Mats Wilander 7-6 (9-7), and routed Wilander in the final eight playersand wedon't want to The Associated Press completed her senior season with the Rochester 6-7 (1-7), 6-1 at the Masters. The set. listed in the run through most of the stories. lose to each other.” Institute of Technology women’s tennis team West German had 13 aces and 18 “ It was very difficult to come MIAMI - The Miami Dolphins OWAA (Out­ Grandma is an indomitable with a 7-6 overall record. Forstrom played in the door Writers Joe’s World sergeant-major who could cow service winners, and lost only back (after losing the second will be without wide receiver No. 1 singles slot where she had a 3-4 mark. After winning the second set Association of General Patton: his Uncle Al is three points when he got his first set),” Becker said. “ I was under with the help of two netcord lJ Mark Duper for the remainder of RIT posted a 6-4 record, its 12th consecutive Joe Garman serve in. pressure and he was playing very the season because he violated winning season. America) di­ toothless grizzled so-called ne’er winners, Wilanderappeared to be rectory, I re­ do well who is the best hunter and “ I was very keyed up to play well. But I didn't lose my nerve." on a roll. But after holding serve the NFL’s substance abuse pol­ tonight because Mats is the Wilander. now 0-3 against icy, but offensive guard Roy ceive more fisherman in all of Wisconsin; his to open the final set. he lost the than my share cousins. Hal and Frank, who are number one player in the world. ” Becker at the Masters, agreed. last six games. Foster says the rest of the team is Northeastern tops Stags Becker said. “ He's the man to “ He played better than me on clean. of the stuff. I read the stuff (everything except the Brittan­ responsible for “ our hero” get­ b ea t" the big points,” the Swede said. “ I felt very confident going into “ (Coach Don) Shula lets us FAIRFIELD (AP) — Derriek Lewis scored 25 through and generally give it to ies) — to republish Grandma in ting into more trouble, are very Becker is seeded fourth at the “ When he had chances, he took the last set. but then he broke me know what's happening as far as points to lead Northeastern to a 78-70 win over the deep six. However, last week, softcover,” much like kids I knew growing up. Fairfield Wednesday night. Masters, but he's the hottest advantage of them.” at 1-all and that was it.” said the drug situation,” Foster said. something nice came to our After reading the letter which In fact. I knew a lady like player on the tour. Since losing to In other matches, third-seeded Wilander, who woii the Austral­ “ I don’t believe we associate Tarone Thornton scored 15 points and Steve house. was quite humorous. I turned to Grandma and a great fisherman Henri Leconte at the FYench Andre Agassi beat No. 7 Tim ian. French and U.S. Opens this ourselves with drugs Of any sort. Carney added 12 for Northeastern I received a perfectly delightful the book, and must say it was like Uncle Al. Open, he has won 30 of 32 matches Mayotte 6-2, 6-4 and eighth- year. He weeds out those kinds of 'Troy Bradford led Fairfield with 28 points book with an accompanying thoroughly enjoyable, bringing I think if most of us can look at and four tournaments. seeded Leconte downed No. 5 Agassi's first Masters appear­ guys.” while Marvin Walters scored a career-high 16. letter from the author. The title of chuckles from beginning to end. the characters in these stories “ I've changed my whole ap­ Stefan Edberg 6-4, 6-2. ance lasted only 56 minutes. AP photo The NFL on Wednesday sus­ Northeastern led Fairfield by as many as 16 the book is “ Grandma and the This paperback is a compila­ and relate to growing up years, “ I don't think Tim played points, 65-49, in the second half but the Stags cut AP photo Buck Deer and Other Tales of tion of 20 short stories about the we can find a simiarity with proach since the French'Open,” The round-robin tournament BACKHAND — Boris Becker sets up a backhand return pended Duper and Dallas Cow­ Becker said, “ I used to lose not continues tonight, with Becker nearly as well as he's capable of boys' defensive back Victor Scott that lead to nine, 69-60, with 2:59 to play. Youthful Disaster.” The author is adventures of a nine-year-old boy people we came in contact with because the other guy was playing Edberg, second-seeded playing.” Agassi said. “ In a in his Nabisco Masters opening round match against for violating the league’s sub­ Troy Bradford closed the gap to four, 74-70. TOO TALL — St. Francis’ Joe Vitko, Joel M. Vance. in “ Birch Lake," a rural summer early on. beating me but because I was Ivan Lendl meeting No. 6 Jakob match like this, you just want to Mats Wilander Wednesday night at Madison Square stance abuse policy. The suspen­ with thirty-one seconds left on a three-point shot. right, finds it difficult to guard 7-foot-1 Normally I would have given resort in Wisconsin. The chapter Northeastern improved its record to 2-1 while I u.sually do not like to stick my beating myself. Now I don't give Hlasek and Wilander facing get it over w ith " Garden. Becker defeated Wilander in three sets. sions are for 30 days, which Villanova center Tom Greis in their the book a cursory look, and headings will give you a fairly Fairfield fell to 0-3. passed. However, the accompan­ good idea of how intriguing the neck out about any product, but in means both players w ill miss the game Wednesday night in Loretto, Pa. this case I think you might find rest of the season. ying letter intrigued me, since it book can get. “ Fishing With The No. 18 ranked Wildcats triumphed, came from a fellow OWAA Father, The School Play. The reading Vance’s book totally Neither the league nor the Fletcher agrees to pact enjoyable. Sandy LeDoux fighting tough foe outside the ring teams would say what drugs were 70-60. member. In his letter he said the Worst Whipping. Uncle Al Meets involved. ARLINGTON. Texas (AP) — Shortstop Scott book had been published by Count DraCula, Grandma and the If you want to obtain one (soft By Ed Schuyler Jr. can get,” Scott said by telephone about 1.000 of them. and wa.s stopped in the seventh 1982. Duper, 29. became the first Fletcher has agreed in principle with the Texas Winchester Press, and they “ im ­ Buck Deer. The Day the Durango cover) the price is $11.95 plus $2 The Associated Press from his job as a salesman for a Feeling good about each other round by Larry Holmes at Bloo­ LeDoux al.so boxed Ali in a Miami player to be penalized for Rangers on a three-year contract, with an option Kimball charges amended mediately sold the company (I Kid Got Whipped By A Little Girl. postage. Copies are available truck firm in Minneapolis. and about life are what Sandy and mington, Minn. for a fourth season that would extend the contract don’t think the two events were The Day We Stunk Up The from Cedar Glade Press. Box five-round exhibition in 1977. substance abuse since 1983. TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Amended felony charges Scott LeDoux, who once fought Sympathy he doesn't want Scott LeDoux are all about. through 1992, the team announced Wednesday. connected). Then the company Govenor. We Didn’t Do Nothin’ 1664. Jefferson City, Mo . 65102 “ People said I didn’t lay a glove His last fight was May 12. 1983. “ It’s one of the toughest things have been filed against former Olympic diver for the heavyweight title, quit “ I've been real lucky with Of his boxing career. Ledoux. or him and he didn’t miss me.” in London against Frank Bruno, I ’ve had to deal with,” Shula said. Rangers spokesman John Blake released no sold twice more, each successive Mom." are just a few titles. You boxing years ago. Sandy Sandy's support," he said. who will be 40 in January, said, “ I other details. Bruce Kimball, giving state prosecutors added owner being considerably less can draw your own conclusions Joe Garman, a Manrhester LeDoux said. “ But I ’ve got two who is supposed to challenge “ I hope everything gets straight­ legal options in the case in which two teen-agers I^eDoux is still fighting. Recently a fund raiser for miss the people. I don’t miss the “ The Rangers are very pleased to be able to interested in grandmas and buck about how really humorous the resident for many years, is a pictures on the wall and in one I ’m Mike Tyson whenever Tyson gets ened out. and Mark is able to were killed in an accident involving Kimball’s Her opponent is cancer. Sandy was held at a Minneapolis gym much and I don't miss the his act together. resume his career with the Miami come to terms with Scott Fletcher," said Tom deer.” short stories roll out. recognized authority on the sub hitting him with a left jab and he’s automobile. "She's tougher than I a m " disco. Among items auctioned off fighting at all. I miss the parties" missing with a left hook.” LeDoux was stopped in the Dolphins next year.” Grieve, Rangers' vice president and general He then goes on to say that he The episodes are related in first je rt of bamboo fly rods, and the LeDoux said of his wife and the were four tickets for a New York He remains, however, involved in manager. Kimball, the 1984 Olympic silver medalist, was and his wife “ hocked ourheritage person context, as related sport of fly fishing. In his other matches against third round. “ I thought I could Shula declined to comment on arraigned on two counts of manslaughter by mother of his 13-year-old son. Yankees-Minnesota Twins base­ the sport as a boxing commis­ “ Scott has been a fine player and an important once or future champions, he was beat him, but once I got in there I whether Duper’s problem was an culpable negligence. The new charges mean a Josh, and 10-year-old daughter. ball game next season, press kits sioner in Minnesota. part of the Rangers over the past three seasons knocked out in the third round by found the spirit was willing, but isolated one for the team. jury could disregard the drunken driving Molly. from the three Muhammad Ali- In a pro career that began in George Formean in 1976. fought the flesh was weak.” Scott. 26. also was suspended and we are extremely happy that he will be In March. Sandy underwent her Joe Frazier fights which were 1974. LeDoux posted a 33-14-4 returning to the ball club,” Grieve said. accusations in reaching a decision in the ease. Magic, Jackson have touch draws with Leon Spinks in 1977 The trip was worth it, however. for 30dayslast year for substance Kimball, scheduled to face trial in January, sixth cancer operation, but her autographed by Frazier and a record, with 22 knockouts, and and with Ken Norton in 1979. lost a “ We’d never been overseas.” he abuse. He became the second The 30-year-old Fletcher batted .276 with 47 originally was charged with two counts of first since 1981, and now she will boxing glove autographed by fought seven men who had been RBI in 140 games with Texas in 1988. his third 12-round deicision to Mike recalled, “ and I got to take Sandy Cowboy this season to be penal­ drunken-driving manslaughter and three eounis .loin an experimental treatment Frazier. or would become heavyweight Weaver in 1979, was knocked out on a trip to Paris." ized under the NFL’s drug policy: season with the club. He was the Rangers’ program conducted by National “ Everbody left feeling good.” champions. leading hitter for the third straight year, placing of drunken driving with serious bodily injury in wins by Lakers, Knicks in the fourth round by Greg Page May they go again. Of course. offensive tackle Kevin Gogan was after his sports ear slammed into a crowd of Institute of Health in Washington. Scott said. “ Myself, Sandy, the He got a shot at the World third on the club with 515 at-bats. 142 hits and 62 in 1981 and was knocked out in the Scott and the kids will settle for suspended for a month near the teen-agers in suburban Brandon on Aug 1 “ We'll take all the prayers we kids and the other people” — Boxing Council title July 7. 1980. eighth round by Gerrie Coetzee in Sandyback home in Anoka. Minn. end of training camp. walks. Duper. a seven-year veteran NBA Roundup and two-time Pro Bowl per­ Bench, Yaz on fame ballot Lemieux leads the voting former, has done work with the Penguins fly against Caps “ Say No To Drugs” program. NEW YORK (AP) - Johnny Bench. Carl MONTREAL (AP) — Pitt.sburgh’.' Mario Eagles’ Ryan saved Several teammates said they Yastrzemski and Gaylord Perry are among 20 lemieux led all vote-getters in the latest By The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA (AP) - sive coach Ted Plumb jumped were shocked by the suspension first-time candidates on the 1989 baseball Hall of balloting for the Wales Conference team for the By Ken Rappoport As usual. Magic had the magic ent now, they’re (the pucks) just Eagles Coach Buddy Ryan up and administered the Heim­ Duper was unavailable for Fame ballot just mailed to voters. NHL All-Star Game. The Associated Press going in.” Housley said. lich maneuver. comment, and his agent failed to Holdover candidates include Jim Bunning. Lemieux. who leads the NHL in scoring, had touch. Across town, so did Mark / V NHL Roundup was hospitalized Wednesday Jackson. The Nordiques, the NHL’s top “ I think Ted Plumb’s quick return two phone calls. Tony Oliva and Orlando Cepeda. 79,361 votes in the latest results. night in good condition after Magic Johnson scored 40 Rob Brown had two goals and power-play team, made only 2 of 9 action saved his life,” Davis The action against Duper and Seventeen players have been elected to the Left wing Aaron Broten and goalie Sean Burke, choking on a piece of pork, and points, moved into second on the two assists to help the Penguins to power play attempts. said. “ He (Plumb) had been in Scott brought to 24 the number of Hall on the first ballot, most recently Willie both of New Jersey, held slim leads at their a quick-thinking assistant was NBA’s all-time assist list and led their fourth straight victory, a 6-4 coach Bryan Murray said. “ But 1 Oilers 4, Canucks 2; Jari Kurri this situation once before. He players suspended this season for Stargell, who was inducted this year. positions. Right wing Cam Neely and defense- credited with saving his life, the Los Angeles Lakers past the victory over the Washington thought we worked hard and scored shorthanded to spark a knew what to do.” violating the drug policy. In order to be elected, a player must be named man Ray Bourque, both of Boston, also hold early Seattle SuperSonics 110-106 Wed­ Capitals Wednesday night in played well. We had the same three-goal second period and then Ryan was dining on chops at Dr. Salvatore Gerardo, who Duper and Scott won’t be on 75 percent of the ballots cast by 10-year leads in the voting. Pitt.sburgh defenseman Paul nesday night. Pittsburgh. chances they did, we just didn’t scored into an empty net to snuff a the Press Club in Veterans treated Ryan in the Methodist allowed any contact with their members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of Coffey trails Bourque by less than 2,000 voles. The Capitals lost for only the put our chances in. You have very Vancouver comeback attempt. Stadium with assistant team during the suspension. America. Last year. 321 votes were required, and White Johnson was having his Hospital emergency room, best night of the season at the second time in the last nine little margin for error with the The Oilers’ win was their first coaches when he began chok­ said he admitted the coach to They’ll be placed on a non- Stargell had 352. Bunning had 317. Forum in Inglewood. Jackson games — both to Pitt.sburgh. The three or four goal scorers they point in three games against ing about 5:30 p.m.. Eagles the coronary care unit as a football-related illness list retro­ Also among the first-timers are Bert Campane- Six cities under scrutiny Penguins’ winning streak has have.” Vancouver this season and halted was nearly as hot al the Arena in trainer Otho Davis said. Offen­ precaution. active to Tuesday, said Joe ris. Ferguson Jenkins and Jim Kaat. KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) - Six cities are come against Patrick Division Sabres 6, Nordlaues 2: Phil the Canucks’ six-game unbeaten Los Angeies. He scored eight of Browne. The ballot contains 41 names. being considerated as sites sites for the 1994 and teams. Housley scored the game­ streak. his game-high 32 points in over­ - • ' f '■ - 1995 NCAA Final Four basketball tournaments Brown scored his second goal of winning goal and added an assist After building a 3-0 lead in the time to lead the New York Knicks the game and 23rd of the season as the Sabres defeated Quebec for second period on goals by Kurri, Furrier sues Mike Tyson according to the NCAA Division I Men’s to a 135-128 victory over the Los on a power play at l;25ofthethird their third straight victory. Jimmy Carson and Keith Acton, Basketball Committee. Angeles Clippers. p e ri^ , knocking in Paul Coffey’s Housley’s goal, at 3:35 of the the Oilers nearly gave it away in NEW YORK (AP) — Heavyweight boxing Under consideration are: Charlotte. N.C.: Johnson made four free throws pass for a 5-3 lead and the second period, broke a 2-2 tie. the third. Defenseman (Tiris champion Mike Tyson and his estranged wife East Rutherford, N.J.: Indianapolis: Landover. in the last 18 seconds to secure the Penguins’ eventual winning goal. Doug Bodger added a goal and Jo.seph and Steve Smith gave the Robin Givens, slugging it out in divorce courts, Md.: Louisville, Ky. and Seattle. victory for the two-time defend­ were sued Wednesday by a Manhattan furrier The committee said it would make its NHL scoring leader Mario two assists for Buffalo. puck away from the side of their ing champions. He scored 16 of . p Lemieux scored his 24th goal for Buffalo’s Pierre Turgeon also net. setting up Vancouver goals who claims they owe him more than $92,000 for a recommendations for the sites during its meeting the Lakers’ 30 points in the final the Penguins, who are 9-1-1 in scored in the decisive second by Dan Hodgson and Trevor .sable coat for Givens’s mother. July 2-6. 1989, to the NCAA Executive Commit­ quarter. their last 11 games against the period on an assist from Housley. Linden. Jack-Paul Waltzer Inc., sued Tyson. Given.' tee. which oversees all NCAA championships. With 1:15 to play in the third Capitals. The assist was the ninth point in But then Kurri nailed it down and Tyson Enterprises for the cost of a natural quarter. Johnson passed to Or­ “ It would be frustrating if we the last three games for Housley. for the Oilers with his second goal Russian golden sable coat they allegedly bought lando Woolridge on a brilliant AP photo weren’t working hard.” Capitals “ I ’m not doing anything differ­ of the night. for Ruth Roper, Givens’ mother. NFL cites Rice, Eiway alley-oop play to give Los Angeles DEFENSIVE YELL — Utah’s Darrell Griffith shoots as imimm The couple allegedly picked the $85,000 sable NEW YORK (AP) — Wide receiver Jerry Rice an 80-62 lead. That assist was Chicago defenders Brad Sellers, left, and coat — which came to $92,012.50 with tax — but of the San Francisco 49ers was named NFC Johnson’s eighth of 10 on the night when Waltzer said he wasn’t equipped to take a Offensive Player of the Week, and quarterback and moved him past Lenny try to stop him by yelling. 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Penalties— Adams, Smlts85808, M iller883417,Flemlno8141-1 8 Electric fish s T O R book telling of his battle against cancer they Jason was treated. GREATS dav: 10 Actress___ the book are very primitive, like little stick Von (hooking), 3:48; Joseph, Edm (trlp- 17,Grav80000,Long8123210,Tlsdole814 1. Duke (30) beat East Carolina 9346. 9 Grassland knew they h.id found the subject for their first NHL standings 85 13, Sklles 8 6 80 12, Frederick 33 00 4. Rowlands drawings.” “ It’s about this family and how they went Pnfl?'Lowe, Edm (etbowlng), 2. Michigan (36) did not ptav. NFL standings 11 Indian, e g. co-product i' n. 12:29; Hodgson, Von (holding), 18:30. Totals488517-18111. Team Leaders in 3. Ooroetown (26) did not play. 12 Home of Eve Warren added, “ The animation was done through this experience and what happened „^«> n d Period— 1, Edmonton, KurrI 14 D E T R O IT (114) 4. Syracuse (30) did not ptav. 13 Seaport in WALES CONFERENCE 14 T e e -___ Howland, an actress best-known for her by John Canemaker and it weaves in and out to each of them,” said Howland. "The family (pkkonen), 2:51 (sh). 2. Edmonton, Oiron Dontley 13-201810 34, Mahorn 811 8515, Consensus Ali-Americans 5. Oklahoma (31) did not ploy. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Alaska role as Vera on the TV series “ Alice,” saw Patrick DIvltlon 3, Edmonton, Acton 5 (Joseph), Lalmbeer 310147, Dumars 1-6802, Thomas 6. Iowa (26) did not play. (snickering of the documentary. The animation deals stuck together, which we learned isn’t usually „ W L T Ptt OF OA 7:51. Penalties— Joseph, Edm , double 18268536, V.Johnson8138O10, Salley 3380 W L T Fct. FF FA 19 Frothy brew Jason and his mother on a public-access N Y Rangers 14 3 31 104 M 7. Illinois (30) did not ploy. sound) with his treatment and things that would be the case when a child has a catastrophic 8 (*7lPPlhO- unsportsmanlike con­ 4, Rodm an340O6.Totals47-932824114. 8. Missouri (41) did not play. X-Buffalo 11 2 0 .846 273 I X 21 Mental television show talking about his upcoming Pftsborgh 14 10 0 28 115 108 N um ber of 15 Flower hard to take in real life. The animation is illness.” duct), :S0; Lacombe, Edm (holding), 9:05; C ollege 9. Nevodo-Los Vegas (31) did not ploy. New England 7 6 0 .538 217 249 components Wcnhlngfon 12 11 2 26 92 91 Smvl, Van (Interference), 18:00. Bozek, Indiana 20 35 32 34— 111 Indlonopalls 7 6 0 .538 2 X 2 X 16 Nevada city book, "M y Book for Kids with Cansur.” Phllodelphia 10 14 1 21 100 103 P layers F R informative but not frightening. It includes Van (roughing), 18:40; Simpson, Edm Dotroll 30 34 31 19-114 10. North Carolina (41) did not ploy. N .Y . Jets 6 6 1 J X 277 279 1 7 _carte 23 Dirts O "I was so taken with him,” said Howland. New Jersey 8 12 4 20 77 96 (roughing), 18:40. 3P olnl goals— Miller 2, Sklles 3 Fouled some lantasies, too, because Jason talks a lot THE DOCUMENTARY IS the first for their 11. Arizona (16) beat New66exlco8867. Miami 5 8 0 .385 229 278 18 Of leaves 24 Heraldic green E A s E N Y Istonders 7 IS 2 16 75 99 Third Pn-lod— 4, Voncouver, Hodgson 2, out— None. Rebounds— Indiana 45 Yale 69 Central "He was so articulate. He was a regular kid. about death.” Tiger Rose Productions, which they named 25 Author Ferber A d o im Division i j n . 5, Vancouver, Linden 12, 4:31. 4, (H.Wlllloms 9), Detroit 46 (Lolmbeer 9). 12. Oorgla Tech (26) did not ploy. andnnotl 10 3 0 .769 395 261 20 Leaves out E V A N but wise beyond his years without being The reason Jason wrote the book, and the for their dogs. Warren and Howland first met Montreol 15 9 3 33 109 94 Edmwton, Kurr115 (TIkkonen), 19:14 (en). Assists— Indiana 27 (Fleming 8), Detroit 26 Notre Dame 68 22 Straightened 27 Suburban Borton 11 9 5 27 90 74 13. Louisville (82) lostto Vanderbilt6363 9 4 0 .692 326 294 D 1 R T precocious.” Peroltles— Muni, Edm (holding), 5:52; (Thom as 9). Total fouls— Indiana 26, Cleveland 8 5 0 .615 221 2U reason it appealed to Howland and Warren, as acting students in New York. BuWolo 12 2 24 93 102 Harvard 24 Superficial at­ shopping area 11 Lldsfer, Van (hooking), 7:09; TIkkonen, Detroit 20. Technicols— Indlona Cooch 59 14. Florida State (3 6) did not ploy. Pittsburgh 3 10 0 .231 245 343 Jason was 8 when he was stricken with Hartford 9 13 1 19 78 88 tractiveness 28 Not pretty was that it was about survival and hope. Warren has starred in a number of motion Edm (tripping), 13:15. Irvine. A — 21,454. 15. Ohio State (31) did not play. 4 1 ______my 48 Adjective Q u e b e c 8 14 2 18 92 121 »ots on goal— Vancouver 8813—22. Princeton 49 26 Complacent Burkitt's lymphoma, a form of viral cancer. “ There are so many books and pictures pictures, including "Night Moves” and “ Slap 16. North Carolina State (26) did not ploy. Seattle 7 6 0 .538 247 265 29 Engage in small heart in San CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Edmonton 18188— 31. Denver 7 6 0 .538 272 279 ending The producers said Jason, now 10, is Shot,” and the TV series "Paper Dolls.” Norris Division Michigan 48 30 Bob and Carol talk about people who die,” said Howland. “ Jason t^wer-plov Opportunities— Voncouver 0 17. Temple (06) did not ploy. L.A. Raiders 6 7 0 .462 246 2 X Francisco 4 9 ______quaconsidered non cured. „ ^ W L T Pts OF OA of 7; Edmonton 0 of 4. Spurs 105. Hast 101 and___ and 30 Golf peg wanted a book about hope. The survival rate They are developing other projects, includ­ Detroit 13 7 4 M 97 89 Southern Calllornia 48 18. Vlllonova (2-1) beat St. Francis, Pa. San Diego 4 9 0 .3X 177 278 43 Sisters Goalies— Vancouver, Weeks, 7-7-3 (X 7060. Alice 50 Tw ist about Their story of Jason and the fight he and his for children’s cancer is now very good.” ing dramas that they would star in. Toronto 11 13 1 23 86 97 Kansas City 3 9 1 .2W 191 234 35 Chuckled 44 Employing shots-27 saves). Edmonton, Rantord, 7-81 19. Florida (31) beat Siena 7167. NATIONAL CONFERENCE 31 Between MA 51 Article family waged against cancer is told in “ You St Louis 8 10 4 20 73 84 (2820). SAN A N TO N IO (105) Oklahoma 42 38 Unit of 45 At hand Howland is currently in rehearsal for Alan X. Tennessee (26) did not ploy. East and CT Minnesota 7 13 4 18 79 98 A— 15,934 W.Anderson 32804, Greenwood 352-46, illumination 46 Grafted, in 53 Exclamation of Don’t Have To Die,” a half-hour documentary "M Y BOOK FOR KIDS WITH CANSUR” Ayckbourn’s "A Chorus of Disapproval” at Chicooo 16 4 16 102 128 G.Anderson 37 1-2 7, Dawkins 813 85 21, Ohio State 38 Philadelphia 8 5 0 .615 314 275 6 Referee— Bob Hall. Linesmen— Swede N.Y. Giants 8 5 0 .615 2U 2X 3 2 ______Khan that will have its premiere Monday on Home _ . SmyttM Division Robertson 12-233427, Brlckowskl8118718, 40 — Diego heraldry surprise began as an invitation to a get-well party for the Arena Theater in Washington, D.C. Knox, Mike Cvik. Pittsburgh Wadnasday’s collaga hoop scoros Phoenix 7 6 0 .538 3 X 305 33 Eagle Box Office. Colgorv 16 4 4 34 104 60 Klno37806, Cook 89008, Maxwell 1-5868, 37 1 Jason, who lives in Worthington, Minn. The Warren will direct "The Beans of Egypt, ComeovsOOOOO. Totols41-822330105. Woshlngton 6 7 0 .462 291 324 34 Metric volume 2 7 8 9 Edmonton 15 b 3 33 115 98 Dallas 2 11 0 .154 213 317 American Cancer Society in Minnesota saw it Maine,” for PBS’ “ American Playhouse” Los Angeles 16 9 0 32 133 103 Pennsylvania 32 EAST (abbr.) Vancouver 11 12 5 27 93 M IA M I (101) Conlnil 10 . 14 THE SHOW COMBINES documentary and printed it as a pamphlet. and for later release as a feature film. It’s 86 Allegheny 74, Grove City 64 Chicago 11 2 0 .846 2 X 152 36 Law deg Winnipeg 9 8 4 22 86 84 Grav83242,Long34804,Selkalv14345, footage with animation of the book's Basketball Boston U. 78, Nlossachusetts 76 Minnesota 9 4 0 .692 327 185 37 And others (2 "We first saw It as a pamphlet,” said adapted from Carolyn Chute’s novel about a Wednestkiv's Domes Sparrow 1814 1 -1 22, Tavlor 310 24 8, Bowdoln 97, Maine Maritime 61 15 17 Montreal 4, Hartford 3 Cummings 80 34 3, Edwords 814 8 6 24, Tam pa Bay 3 10 0 .231 223 325 wds.) illustrations, drawn by Jason's twin brother, Warren. “ The book has more drawings and is rowdy rural family. Brooklyn Col. 65, WInthrop 57 Detroit 3 10 0 .231 I X 265 Buffalo 6, Quebec 2 Thompson 8 8 33 12, Hostings 2-6 2-2 6, Bucknell 86, Duauesne 83 39 With no trouble Tim, and an older brother, Adam. in color. It has a real charm to it.” ” I have no interest in directing,” said Pittsburgh , Washington Washington 35006, Sundvold871-19. Totols Green Bay 2 11 0 .154 I X 262 ie 6 4 NOT RECENTLY — Going Clarion 64, Mercyhurst 61 West 42 Novel "The documentary was secondary with Howland. ” I produce because there aren’t Edmonton 4, Voncouver 2 NBA standings 3877 22-29 101. Connecticut 75, Yale 44 "It has very little text,” said Howland. Tlmrsdav's Oomes Son Antonio 34 26 30 25— 105 New Orleans 9 4 0 .692 2X IX 45 Connected us,” said Howland. “ What we really wanted into 1988. Yale had pro­ Curry 72, Emerson 62 Son Francisco 8 5 0 .615 310 236 "That’s why we did the documentary. There enough acting jobs. You have to create Minnesota at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Mlimtl 19 22 38 32— 101 Delowore Val. 72, FDU-Madlson 69 group to do was animate the book. The drawings in them.” Montreol at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. EASTERN CDNFERENCE 3Polnt goal-Sparrow. Fouled out— duced the most consensus L .A . Rams 7 6 0 .538 324 267 wasn't enough material for a half hour of Elizabethtown 65, Albright X Atlonta 5 8 0 .385 225 270 47 Kind of rock Quebec ot Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Atlantic Division None. Rebounds— San Antonio 48 (Ro­ Elmira 51, Ithaca 46 New York Islanders ot St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. W L Pet. OB bertson, BrIckowskI 8), Miami 45 (Thomp- All-American football play­ x-clinched division title 51 ___ Command­ FIT 57, N.Y. Tech 45 Sunday, Dec. 4 Phlladelphio lO 5 .647 — son 10) Assists— San Antonio 22 (Dawkins ers. But the top Ivy League Fairmont St. 64, Indlano, Pa. X ments New York Rangers ot Colgorv, 9:35 New York 9 5 .443 >/7 10), M iami 21 (Toylor, Edwards 5). Totol Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Franklin & /Marshall 100, (Jettvsburg 75 Dallas at Cleveland, 1 p.m. 52 Near p.m. Boston 8 7 . 533 2 fouls— San Antonio 24, Miami 25. teams hadn't had any such Gannon 89, Edinboro 79 T V Tonight Toronto ot Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m New Jersey 7 9 .438 3'/3 Technicals— Hastings, San Antonio Ill8 Green Bov at Detroit, 1 p.m. 54 Outwit Washington 4 7 . 364 4 Glassboro St. 81, Montclolr St. 71 Indianapolis at M iam i, 1 p.m. Friday's Gomes gal defense 2, MIomI Illegal defense grid stars in years — Yale not Green Mountain 85, Albany Pharmoev S2 55 Head covering Hartford at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. Charlotte 3 10 .231 4 A — 14,298. Phoenix at New York Giants, 1 p.m 56 Cut Centrol Division since 1944; Harvard, not Son DIega at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Vancouver at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m HolvCross90.MountSt.AAary's,/Md 82 57 Lilt Colgorv ot Edmonton, 9:35 p.m Detroit 11 3 .786 — Son Francisco at Atlanta, 1 p.m. 5:00PM [E S P N ] Tennis: Nabisco four montfis Robert Miiclium, Peter Falk, tacked by a group of skinheads (70 min ) ley' An Arizona farm youth aspiring to be a since 1941; Princeton, not Seattle at New England, 1 p.m. Cleveland 8 3 .727 I'/i Lehman 64, CCNY 55 58 Before (poet.) Masters Day two, from Madison Square 1968 rock star finds himself caught in the fast Atlanta .571 3 Lakars 110. SuparSonics 106 Washington at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Garden in New York. (3 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) d ® d ® Ton ig ht S h o w (In Stereo) 8 6 since 1965; and Penn, not Lycoming 75, Juniata 71 59 Food 6sh (41) Primavera rhythms of today's pop music world Ro Milwaukee 6 5 .545 3'/j New Orleans at Minnesota, 4 p.m. d® Racing From Plainsfield Mount St. M a r y , N.Y. X, New Paltz St. 99 60 Use a needle [H B O ] A Christmas Carol ger Wilson, Leif Garrett, Jill Schoelon Chicago 6 8 .429 5 S E A T T L E (106) since 1948. New York Jets at Konsos City, 4 p.m 5:15PM (57) Th is Old House (CC) Denver a t Los Angeles Raiders, 4 p rr. Animated. The Charles Dickens classic ( ^ MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 1985. Rated R (In Stereo) Indiana 2 12 .143 9 Cage39(M)6,McKev 7-123317, Llster2-580 Northeastern 78, Fairfield 70 (61) M O V IE : 'Battle of Britain' During NHL results Pittsburgh at Houston, 8 p.m. DOWN about the mean-spirited Ebenezer Scrooge d i) Hill Street Blues WESTERN CONFERENCE 4, Ellis 1822 4-4 36, McMIllon 1-5 1-2 3, Oneonta St. 72, BInghomton St. 65 2:00AM ® Credit Time Bomb Midwest DIvltlon Monday, Dec. 5 who decides to change his miserly ways W orld W ar II, British fighter pilots gallantly McDaniel 811 14 11, Threat! 2-5 2-2 6, Pittsburgh 75, Robert Morris 62 Chicago at Los Angeles Rams, 9 p n , defend London from Nazi Germany's awe [CN N ] Sports Tonight Anchors Fred ® ® Home Shopping Overnight Ser W L Pet. OB Polvnlce81 2-62, Reynolds 87 3311. Lucas Golden st. 12 1249 104.1 Potsdam St. X , Plattsburgh St. 42 1 Weekend after an unusual dream (75 min.) Hickman, Nick Charles Canadlens 6, Whalers 3 Dallas 9 4 — some Luftwaffe. , Michael vice (3 hrs.) 81 80 0, Schoene 35 2-3 lO.A.Johnson New Jersey 14 1445 103.2 Princeton 43, Colgate X welcoming 5:50PM [M AX] MOVIE: 'Lost Com Caine, Trevor Howard 1969 [ESPN ] SportsCenter Denver 9 4 .692 — 820-00. Totols43851827106 NFL taam statistics d® World Wide Wrestling Charlotte 12 1223 101.9 Ramopo M, Rutgers-Nework 64 abbr. m and' A dedicated military man, involved Utah 9 4 . m — L.A . LA K E R S (110) Sacramento Rhode Island M, Brown 82 [CN N] PrimeNews Montreal 1 4 1—6 10 949 94.9 in the French-Algerian conflict, clashes 1 1 :35PM ® Night Court d® NVR Showcase Houston 9 6 .600 1 Green 89 35 13, Worthy 2-7 85 8, MIomI 10 925 92.5 Rochester 76, Johns Hopkins 71 AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERF Nf t 2 Architect___ Hartford ‘ 2 0 1—3 San Antonio 5 8 . 385 4 with his superiors. Anthony Ouinn. Alain [D IS ] Best of Walt Disney Presents; In d® Dating Game First Period— 1, Montreal, MePhee 9 Thompson 85008, E. Johnson 1321131440, Rochester Tech 83, Hamilton 81 OFFENSE Saarinen (C)198S liv NFA Inc Shape with Von Drake Goofy and Ludwig 1 2:00AM ® Kojak M iami 0 12 .000 8'/j Yords Rush POS‘ pcion, Claudia Cardinalo 1966 (Green, C.Lemleux), 8:54. 2, Hortford, Scott 813 1-1 10, Cooper 88 2-3 12, Slippery Rock 95, St. Vincent 84 Von Drake demonstrate comical calisthen­ ® St. Elsewhere [DIS] MOVIE: The Ghost and Mrs Pacifir Division Clnclnnof) 5161 2236 29?'. Cote 3, 15:15. 3, Hortford, DIneen 9 Woolrldge 810 1-3 11, McNom ora 1-2 2-2 4, 0 No. Avg St. John's 86, Rilrlelgh Dickinson 55 6:00PM CD (ID (3P) C40 N e w s ics (60 min ) M u ir' A lonely w idow finds material for a L A. Lakers 10 3 .769 — Campbell 2-4 80 4.Totols 41-79 2833 110. Clevelond 11 1082 98.4 St. Joseph's 89, Drexel 77 Miami 4477 972 350'. (iD Star Trek (Fro n d s, Young), 19:09 (pp). Penalties— Portland 7 7 .500 3'/j best-selling book when she falls in lovr Somuelsson, Hor (holding), :21; Samuels Dallos 12 120? 100.2 Staten Island 89, Yark, N .Y . X Buffalo 4427 1786 2641 CT) Three's Company [HBO] MOVIE: Cry Freedom' (CC) (t® Home Shopping Network (3 lir<. ) with the ghost of a 19th-century sea car> Golden State 6 7 .462 4 Denver son, Hor (el bow ing),16:23; (3eslordlns,Mon Seattle 24 19 22 39^106 Detroit 12 1216 101.3 Stockton St. 65, Rutgers-Camden 46 4426 1476 29.VI (TJ Matt Houston Fact-based account of the friendship be­ tain. , Gene Tierney, Georgi Phoenix 6 7 .462 4 Jets 4215 1680 2535 (M) Wyatt Eerp (Interference), 18:48. L.A. Lakers 35 33 22 30— 110 Utah 11 1117 101.5 Vlllonova 70, St. Francis, Pa. X tween South African journalist Donald Sanders. 1947. Seattle 6 7 .462 4 3Polnt goals— Ellis 2, Schoene 2. 1039 103.9 W. Maryland 86, York, Pa. 67 Houston 4089 1931 21.58 CELEBRITY CIPHER (ilj Gong Show W oods and black leader Bantu Stephen d® Current Affair Second Period— 4, Montreal, Cor- L.A. Clippers 4 .429 4'/j Milwaukee 10 CGiGbrity Cipher cryplograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present 8 E.Johnsoh. Scott. Fouled out— None Atlanta 13 1354 104.2 W. Virginia Tech 61, Glenville St. X Pittsburgh 4072 1699 2373 (18) Cagney & Lacey Biko , (benzol Washington, Pe­ [ESP N ] SportsLook bonneou 9 (Gainey), 1:08 (sh). 5, Sacramento 2 .182 7 Each letter In the cipher Elands lor another Today's clue, P equals F di) PELICUIA: 'Joven, Viuda y Estan 9 Rebounds— Seattle 49 (Cage 13), Los New Jersev 14 1478 105.6 Wagner 86, St. Francis, N Y 85 Raiders 3985 1501 24M Montreal, Smith 17 (Noslund), 3:19 (pp). 6. Wednesday’s Domes (20) A -T e a m nelope Wilton 1987 Rated PG. (In Stereo) ciera' Lolita Torres, Jorge Barreiro [TM C ] MOVIE: 'A Prayer for the Dying' Montreol, C.Lemleux 12 (MePhee, Skrud- Angeles 48 (Thompson 11). Assists— Seattle Boston 13 1386 106.6 Wlllloms 87, Norwich 49 Cleveland drOO 1383 2,58'. (C C ) A repentant Irish terrorist finds hi;, Boston 133, New Jersey 100 Indianapolis 3918 1735 2ia'^« [M AX ] MOVIE: 'Where Eagles Dare' [CN N ] Newsnight lond), 14:27. 7, Montreal, Skrudlond 2 25 (McMillan 8), Los Angeles 26 Chlcogo 12 1290 107.5 Worcester St. 72, E. Connecticut 69 ‘TYSD YCCHTGCK CF (22) N e w s (Live) past catching up with him after fleeing u> Phllodelphio 114, Portlond KV Kansos CItv 3850 1304 254/ Commandos parachute behind enemy (MePhee, C.Lem leux), 16:48 (pp). (E.Johnson 10). Total fouls— S e ^ le 23, L.A. Lakers n 1193 108.5 Worcester Tech 95, Bobson 86 (241 Doctor W h o Part 3 o( 7 [ D I S ] M O V IE : 'H o w Green W a s M y Val London. Mickey Rour'- e, Bob Hoskirv Son Antonio 105, Miami 101 Los Angeles 26. Technicals— Seattle lllegnl Son Antonio n 1208 109.8 Seattle 3837 1735 210V lines to discover the names of German Penalties— Skrudlond, Mon (holding), :08; Detroit 114, Indiana 111 SOUTH ley' 's Oscar-winning story of a Alan Bates. 1987. Rated R (In Slereri) Bobveh, Hor (holding), 2:25; Lumme, Mon defense, Ellis A— 17,505. Golden SI. 12 1319 109.9 Albany, Go. 89, West Georgia 82 San Diego 3557 1527 20.Y LFTTVSRLYCH YMH SVMRPRHX (26) Charlie's Angels spies that have penetrated British forces. Houston 101, Dallos 89 New Englond 3507 1708 W. Richard Burton, Clini Eastwood, Mary Ure. Welsh family struggling to eke out a living [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow (holding), 5:15; Fronds, Hor (cross­ Seattle 11 1211 110.1 Belmont Abbey S3, Coker X 38' Fam ily Tie s (CC) in a turn-of-the-century mining town Wat Utah 107, Chicago 93 Socramento 10 1102 110.2 Bethel, Tenn. K , Tennessee St. 74 1969 Rated PG (In Stereo) checking), 15:36; Somuelsson, Hor L.A. Lakers 110, Seattle 18. UD KYDRSB CFF TVLN.' — ter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Roddy ® N e w s (R) (elbowing), 19:07. Knicks 135. Clippers 128 (OT) Portland 12 1323 1103 Bridgewater,Va. 73, Otterbein B DEFENSE 41) Noticias 2:05AM New York 135, L.A. Clippers 128, OT Yards Rush Pos- [TM C ] MOVIE: 'A Prayer for the Dying' McDowall. 1941. Third Period— 8, Hartford, Ferraro 11 Houston 13 1437 110.5 Duke 95, East (tarolino 46 ID IS] MOVIE: 'Good Old Boy' (CC) Wil ® Improv Tonite Thursday's Oomes Clevelond 3543 1627 19V. (C C ) A repentant Irish terrorist finds his 2:30AM (Tippett, Cote), 3:34.9, OAontreol, Smith 18 N E W YO R K (135) Chorldtte 12 1332 111.0 E. Kentucky 95, W. Va Weslyn 85 M F U H M C BMHHSIHYP he Morris' novel inspired this account of a [ESP N ] College Basketball: Loyola at Philadelphia at Charlotte, 7 : X p m Buffalo 3706 1449 22.5/ past catching up with him after fleeing to [C N N ] Sports Latenight (Courtnoll), 5:00. Penalties— Keane. Newman8127-719,Oaklev312339,Ewlnci Washington n 1221 in .o E. Tennessee St. 109, Bluefleld Coll. 77 12-year-old boy's summer adventures in Cal-Santa Barbara (2 hrs.) (Live) Washington at Atlonto, 7:30 p.m Miam i 10 1111 m . i Florida 71, Sleno 67 Houston 3818 1288 25Y' PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "If you really want to help the American theater London Mickey Rourke, , Mon, double minor (cross-checking, 1814 4-4 24, Jackson 182212-15 32, G. Wilkins 1942 Mississippi . [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Slaughter High' The al [ESP N ] SportsCenter Cleveland at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m Indlanopolls 12 1346 112.2 Gardner-Webb 71, Guilford 68 New Englond 4023 1760 27iV< don't be an actress, darling: be an audience." — Tallulah Bankhead Alan Bales 1987 Rated R (In Stereo) roughing), 15:59; DIneen, Hor.doublemlnor O nver at Socramento, 10:30 p m 181981128, Walker 34 (L04, Green 888010, Maureen O'Sullivan, Anne Ramsey 1988 umni of Doddsville High pay for an evil [U SA] Room 222 (slashing, roughing), 15:59; Noslund. Mon L.A. Clippers 12 1349 112.4 Henderson St. 84, Tenn.-66artln X Kansas CItv 4074 2008 20tV Friday's Games Tucker 331-29, Strlckland81800,Butler80 Raiders 4175 1802 237:« (TM C ] MOVIE: 'American Flyers' (CC) [U SA ] Murder, She Wrote April Fools' prank when the class misfit (high-sticking), 17:56. . Totals48973344135. Phllodelphio 13 1490 114.6 Jackson St. 127, Miles 90 (i) 1988 by NEA, Inc Of/7 2:40AM ® N ightw a tch Joined ill Mllwoukee at New Jersey, 7:30 p m 8 0 0 Cincinnati 4203 1647 25V 1 wo brothers enter a grueling cross exacts his revenge 10 years later. Caroline Shots on goal— Montreal 8-14-8— 30 Phoenix 12 1384 115.3 Lincoln /Memorial X , North Georglo 69 8:30PM (?2J 30) Different World (CC) Progress Portlond at M iam i, 7:30 p.m New York 12 1395 116.3 /Morsholl lit . South Alabomo 110 Indianapolis 4355 1410 7945 country bike race when the younger learns Munro, Simon Scuddamore, Kelly Baker Hartford 14-2-11— 27. Otrolt at Washington, 8 p m L.A. C LIP P ER S (120) Whitley trios to lake the lead in an inter Power-plov Opportunities— Montreol 2 Denver 12 1484 123.7 Denver 4454 2014 7440 he might have a terminal hereditary condi 1985. Rated NR 3:00AM CD MOVIE: 'strange Behav Boston at Cleveland, 8 p.m Manning 7-18 84 20, Norman 7-15 83 14, McNeese St. 79, Tn.-Chottonoooo 66 San Diego dormitory competition (In Stereo) ot 5; Hortford 1 of 4. 4458 1657 2801 non Kevin Cosinei, David Grant. Ran [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Blue Velvet' Controver tor' A crazed murderer disturbs the life of a New York ot Dallas. 8:30 p m Beniamin 7-128014, Dailey 9193927, Nixon Mercer 97, Fort Volley St. 56 Jets 4507 1655 285? [ESPN ] College Football: Alabama at (xoolles— /Montreal, Hayward. 5-7-2 (27 Golden Stote ot Denver, 9:30 p m. 3-9806, Wllllams8l40-012. Kite 1-2802. WoK Mississippi 97, N W Louisiana 81 (Jawn Chong 1985 Rated PG 13 (In sial chronicle of a young man's descent quiet college town Michael Murphy shots-19 soves), Rov (12:00 third, 5-5) Big East standings Seattle 4583 1903 2680 Suifco) Texas A & M (3 hrs ) (Live) Louise Fletcher, Dan Shor 1981 Houston at Phoenix, 9:30 p m 3-58612,Grant7-133517.Gondrezlck 1-2 37 Moreheod St. 107, Campbellsville 73 Pittsburgh 4693 1468 ,T??5 into a world of sexual depravity hiding be Hartford, SIdorklewIcf, 4-4-1 (30-74). L.A. Clippers ot Seottle, 10 pm. 4 Totals 51-109 2831128 Big East Conterenre O 'oll Morehouse 99, Rsk 76 8:40PM (57^ This Old House (CC) neath the blissful exterior of a small town A— 13,476. Miami 4702 1893 2809 [U S A ] Fat Albert d® Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous Utah at L.A Loker. in T. r m W L W L N. Kentucky W, Wilmington, Ohio 57 Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini. Den Joan Collins; Elizabeth Taylor and Malcolni Referee— Andy vonHellemond CD Paradise While Ethan at New York 37 31 24 24 17— 135 Svracuse 0 0 5 0 N.C. Central 66, N. Carolina A8.T 54 6;30PM CD C B S N e w s (CCi 9:00PM nis Hopper 1986 Rated R (In Stereo) Forbes on a Pacific cruise, Michael Jack Linesmen— Wovne Bonnev. Brian NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE \ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME tends to his livestock a reclusive trapper L.A. Clippers 40 37 25 26 18-138 Providence 0 0 3 0 North Alabama 73, Athens St. X C$) (38) (CC) Murphy. Seton Hall OFFENSE 1(9 by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee [U SA ] Dragnet son's new home. (60 min ) 3Polnt goals— Newman 2. G.WIIkIns 2, 0 0 3 0 Oral Roberts IX , LSU 96 Yards Rush abducts Claire (60 min ) (In Stereo) NBA raaults Georgetown Pass C8j (4® A B C N e w s (CC) d® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs ) Tucker 2. Fouled out— Beniamin 0 0 2 0 Rodford 91, Collfornia, Pa. 70 Phoenix 4985 1796 3189 ( D (40) Dynasty (C C ) Blake reveals the ® Entertainment Tonight Rebounds— New York 61 (Oakley, Ewino St. John's 0 0 S. Mississippi 69, N E Louisiana 57 Unscramble these four Jumbles, Those were the good You'll 1 2:05AM 3 0 Son Francisco 4833 2161 2672 (11) H ollyw ood Squares truth about Krystle s health, Adam hires an Interview with . (In Stereo) [C N N ] Headline News Overnight SabrasH.Nordlquas? 13), Los Angeles 62 (Manning 15). Connecticut 0 0 2 0 SE Missouri 68, Delta St. 66 one letter to each square, to form old days when I have some Rams 4704 1623 3061 four ordinary words. controlled all that special (22 3p; N B C N e w s (CC) overambitious assistant, and Sable [ESPN ] College Football: Alabama at Calllcs 133. Nats lOn Assists— New York 23 (Jockson 8), Los Vlllanovo 0 0 3 1 Salisbury St. 91, Wesley 65 ® ® Minnesota 4696 1491 3205 money privileges wedges herself between Dex and Alexis 12:30AM Texas A & M (2 hrs., 30 min ) (R) Quebec Angeles 25 (Nixon 8). Totalfouls— NewYork Pittsburgh 0 0 2 1 Show 02, Elizabeth City St. 79 here (241 Nightly Business Report Presents 2 0 0—2 Washington 4525 1277 3253 \ (60 min.) Buffalo 2 2 2— 6 28, Los Angeles X. Technlrnl— New York Boston College 0 0 1 1 Shenandoah 94, Marymount, Vo. 77 [U S A ] Candid Camera NEW JERSEY (100) Phllodelphio 4466 1511 2955 RIGMY (41, Noticiero Univision d® d® Late Night With David Letter Rrst Period— 1, Buffalo, M.Donnelly 1 delay ot gome A— 11,507 Stetson 79, Bethune-Cookmon 68 Dallas CD Untouchables Berrv872-28, B.W IIIIom s6118415, Hinson 4390 1571 2819 m an (In Stereo) (Ruuttu, Puppo), 10:39. 2, Quebec. Pod- Wednesday's Results Vanderbilt 65, Louisville 62 Chlcogo 4389 (61) Love Connection 3:20AM [H B O ] IWOVIE: 'B(g Trouble 9-13 87 24, Bagiev 0-4 1-1 1,McGee4-10 UConn 75, Yale 44 1938 2451 ^2 ) ^ Cheers (C C ) (In Stereo) dubnv 17 (Fortier, A.Stostnv), 14:31 (pp). 3, Virginia 75, Arkansas 65 New Orleans 4321 1647 2674 [CN N ] Showbiz Today d® Sea Hunt A financially-strapped insurance salesman Buffalo, Bodger 3 (Sheppard, Turgeon), 809, Hopson 384-410. Conner 5-13 4-4 14, Vlllanova 70, St. Francis (Pa.) 60 Wake Forest 56, Davidson 47 ^1) El Extrano Retorno de Diana Salazar reluctantly becomes involved with the get Morris 87 5-4 16, K. Williams 85 34 3, NBA leaders Tam po Bov 4304 1409 2895 [H B O ] MOVIE; 'Something Special' A d® Hollywood Squares 17:36 (pp). 4, Quebec, G.Donnelly 4 Pittsburgh 75, Robert Morris 62 Wingate 81, /Mars HIM 75 Giants [C N N ] Larry King Live rich-quick scheme of a bizarre : ouple Pe Shockleford83800,Cavenoll81820. Totals 4043 1163 2880 magical incantation uttered during a solar (Poddubnv, Fortier), 19:46 (pp). St, John's 86, Falrleigh Dickinson 55 Wofford 68, Pembroke St. 67 Attanta 4010 1799 d® Gene Scott ter Falk. , Beverly D'Angelo 38822834100. Tonight's Gome 2211 eclipse transforms a young tomboy into a [DIS] MOVIE: Fiddler on the Roof' A Penalties— R nn, due (hooking). 5:06; NEW YORK (AP) — The Natlonol MIDWEST Green Bov 3662 1085 2577 TRUPE [U S A ] Edge of Night 1986. Rated R. Houslev, Buf (roughing), 8:07; Bodger, B O S TO N (133) New Hampshire at Baston College Alm a 110, Aaulnos 107 real boy. Pamela Segall. Eric Curry, Patty milkman in Czarist Russia tries to hold onto Basketball Association Individual scoring, Detroit 2625 975 1650 [ M A X ] M O V IE : Vendetta' After her sis But (Interference), 15:58; (Sronstrond, M cHale 1812 87 26, Lohaus 7-14 2-2 16, reboundlng. field goal percentage and assist Friday's (Somes Avila 73, Westminster, Mo. 67 Y ' ' Duke 1986 Rated PG-13 his Jewish heritage in the face of oppres­ 1 2:35AM ® Family Feud Parlsh882-314, Shaw 7-133317, Alnae3111-1 Seton Hall Tip-off Baldwin-Walloce 71, Bethanv,W.Va. 64 LJ ____t s ^ sion in this adaptation of the hit Broadway ter is killed by fellow prison inmates, a Oue (tripping), 16:57; Foligno, Buf (hook- leaders through Nov. 27: DEFENSE [U SA ] Cartoons In g ).18:14. 8, Lewls8154-616, Poxson8112-212, Acres38 Scoring Seton Hall vs. Central Connecticut Beloit 95, Concordia, III. 93, 20T play Topol, Norma Crane. Leonard Frey 12:40AM d® MOVIE: 'Chase' An at young woman plots a unique form of re 826,Grandlson344410,Rlvas2-44-48 Totols Yards Rush Pass torney is forced to confront her beliefs venge. Karen Chase, Lisa Clarson, Lisa Hul Second Period— 5, Buffalo. Houslev 12 O FO FT PtsAvg Carrier Classic Bowling Green 91, Oflance 67 Minnesota 3095 1194 7:00PM CD USA Today Scheduled a 1971 Rated G 531002834133 Syrocuse vs. E. Tennessee Stote Capital 71, Ashland 60 1901 when she is assigned to defend the man lana. 1986. Rated R. (Creighton, Tucker), 3:35. 6, Buffalo, Jordan, Chi. 12 173 93 447 37.3 Chicago 3468 1017 2451 DELAUF WHAT AN report on Skinheads and the white supre­ [ U S A ] Boxing (2 hrs } Turgeon 12 (Bodger, Houslev), 11:17 New Jersey 19 23 30 28— 100 S aturda y’s (Somes Cent. Missouri 56, Rockhurst 45 accused of murdering her mentor Jennifer Malone, Utah 11 115 114 344 31.3 San Francisco 3824 1354 2470 macy movement; entertainer Debbie Allen [U S A ] IMOVIE: 'The Night of (pp). Penalties— Foligno, But (h'gh- Boston 41 27 25 48— 133 N.C.-Wilmington at Boston College Dayton 82, Miss. Valley St. 61 u n e t h ic a l t r u s t e e O'Neil), Robert S Woods. Richard Farn 3:30AM Wilkins, Atl. 13 139 83 361 27.8 Green Bov 4103 1854 2249 9:20PM 37) Itiis Old House (CC) the Grizzly' An ex-lawman tries his hand stlcklng), 4:18; Creighton, Buf (hooking). 3Polnt goals-McOe. Morris, Alnge English. Den 12 143 47 333 27.8 Lafayette at Providence DePaul 66, Maine 46 SOMETI/V4ES C D N e w s sworth 1985. (R) Fouled out— Lohaus. Rebounds— New Jer- New Orleans 4105 1309 2796 at ranching and finds his greatest adver­ 8:14; Poddubnv, Oue (sloshing), 9:20; Glllls, Ellis, Sea. 11 113 63 302 27.5 Vermont at Vlllanovo DePauw 66, Eorlham 55 Washington 9:30PM 31) 39) Dear John (CC) A mar­ sev49 (B . Wlllloms 12), Boston 58 (Parish 13). 4112 1,123 2789 ENt?S UF» AS. ® Archie Bunker's Place sary to be a huge grizzly bear Clint Walker. Oue (cross-checking), 10:25; Parker, Barklev, Phil. 13 119 115 354 27.2 Hawoll at St. Johnson's Elmhurst 94, Judson 90 Phoenix 4241 CD (22) Wheel of Fortune (CC) ried political candidate tries to seduce 1 :00AM Assists— New Jersey 24 (Conner 10), Boston 1.517 7729 Martha Hyer, Keenan Wynn 1966 Buf (tripping), 13:20. Drexler, Port. 12 126 66 322 26.8 Soton Hall TIp-oH Grand Rapids Baptist 104, Orchord Roms 4264 CD Cosby Show (CC) John (In Stereo) ® Family Medical Center 34 (Shaw 10). Total fouls— New Jersey Consolation, chomplonship Loke St. M ary's 99 1437 2827 STERJE Olaluwon, Hou. 13 128 90 346 26.6 Dallos 4369 1674 2695 Now arrange the circled leilers to [TM C] (MOVIE: invasion Third Period— 7, Buffalo, AAaguIre 3 24, Boston 23. Technicols— New Jersey Sunday's (Somes Grand Volley St. 114, Trl-Stote 69 (11) (38) Cheers (CC) 10:00PM Q] Knots Landing (CC) A ® Joe Franklin 3:45AM Chombers, Phoe 12 110 70 296 24.7 Giants 4372 1485 2887 form the surprise answer, as sug­ U.S.A.' A former government agent goes (Parker, Hortm an), 9:36 . Butfolo, coach Reed. Alnge A— 14,890 Carrier Classic Grand View 76, Mount Mercy 60 [ t : (18) Rockford Files blackmailer plagues the Williamses; a drug d® Runaway With the Rich and Famous 8 Mullln, G.S. 12 106 72 287 23.9 Tam pa Bov 4409 1377 3037 gested by the above cartoon. back into action when Russian terrorists Sheppard 7 (Turgeon. Bodger), 13:51 McHale, Bos 13 112 81 305 23.5 Consolation, championship Heidelberg X , Rndlav 54 Detroit 4464 puts Lotus Point on the brink of Donna Mills in Yugoslavia, Robin Leach in Illinois Weslyn 75, Wobosh 70 1760 2704 (20) M »A * S* H invade the United States. Chuck Norris. Ri Penalties— Creighton, Buf (elbowing). Aguirre, Doll 11 98 55 257 23.4 Attanta 4571 1849 2722 financial ruin, and Paige seduces Greg (60 Sicily 3:08; Parker, Buf (cross-checkinp), 14:07: 76ars114.Trallblazars106 John Corroll 93, Marietta 85 (2$ (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour min.) (In Stereo) chard Lynch 1985 Rated R (In Stereo) Ewing, N Y . 12 102 75 279 23.3 Phllodelphio 4751 1388 336.'! P.ntano.er,ere: G m C l l U ^ Hart to Hart Halkidls, Buf (roughing), 19:52. Bailey, Utah 11 93 69 255 23.2 Big Eaat raaulta Kansos St. H , Utah St. 67 (26) Your Show of Shows Kent St. X , Nlogara ® CD d® [CNN] News 4:00AM G5) streets of San Francisco Shots on goal— Quebec 9-8-10— 27. But- P O R TL A N D (106) Cummings, Mil. 10 96 X 2X 23.0 59 (Answers tomorrow) [C N N ] Crossfire (olo 811-11— 27. Bryant 87 80 10, Kersey 312 2-3 20, Worthy, L A L 11 102 45 250 22.7 Michigan St. 77, Nebrosko 75 (30) Current Affair (D d® ABC News Special; Burning [C N N ] Larry King Overnight Missouri Val. 74, Columbia, Mo 73 Jumbles: RIGOR GAMUT SOLACE RATION Questions Correspondent Tom Jarriel in­ [U S A ] Edge of Night Power-plov Opportunities— Ouebec2ot9; Duckworth 7-13 24 16, Drexler 7-21 2-2 16, Lever, Den 12 103 63 271 22.6 Vlllanova 70. St. Francis 60 Yesterday’s (40) Win. Lose or Draw [D IS] MOVIE; Good Old Boy' (CC) Wil Moody Bible 84, N. Cent. Bible 75 Buffalo 2 of 4. Porter 813 2-2 15, Johnson 9-12 8 6 24, Scott, L A L 11 97 45 247 22.5 Answer: What she wished her admirers would ' vestigates problems with the military pro­ 1 :05AM CD Love Boat he Morris' novel inspired this account of a Muskingum 57, Kenyon 49 ^i) Mi Nombre es Coraje curement system (60 min ) (3oalles— Quebec, Gosselln, 2-3-2 (27 RI.Anderson 1-2 80 3, Young 83 80 0, Newman, N Y 12 91 59 261 21.8 Transactions practlce-"ARMS" CONTROL 12-year-old boy's summer adventures in V IL L A N O V A (70) (61) Fam ily Tie s (CC) 1 :30AM ® One Day at a Timp shots-21 soves). Buffalo, Puppo. 84-2 (27-25). Jones82800, Neal 80800, Branch 802-22. Malone, Wosh 11 96 40 232 21.1 SOUTHWEST (B) INN News 1942 Mississippi Richard Farnsworih Totals 44-85 1819 106 Adams. Den. 12 85 61 253 21.1 West8128821,Tovlor858612,Grels2-52-2 Ark.-Little Rock IX , Houston 67 [C N N ] Moneyline ® Superior Court A — 11,432 6, Wilson 4-83411, Massev810(k010, Walker Prairie View 94, Huston-Tlllotson 77 (i® On Trial Maureen O'Sullivan. Anne Ramsey 198R PHILADELPHIA (114) BASEBALL Now bBCh In 8loch, Jumbta Booh No ' Referee— Don MaroueHI. Linesmen— Ro.Anderson 8148112, Berkley 13161820 832-22, Woodard832-22,Dowdell 34 82 6, Rice 107, Alcorn St. 74 and handling. IroA Jumbla, d o Ih li nawspspar, P.O Bos 6366. Orlando. FL 3______[U SA] Miami Vice 0® INN News Field Goal Percentage American League IneludByouf nam*. BddrtaBBndzIpcodasnd mahayour chaek payabla lo Nawapapatbooks (^0) M orton D ow ne y Jr. 4:50AM [M AX] IVIOVIE: 'Gaby A Kevin Collins, Shone Hever. 41, GmlnskI 314 80 , Wingate 4-5 34 12, Bekkedam 81 04) O.Totals24-5118267D. Tarleton St. 69, Incarnate W ord 67 (1® Later With Bob Costas Pan 2 o* 6 F O F G A Pet KANSAS CITY ROYALS— Signed P ' 7:30PM CD p m M agazine (2® (3® L.A . Law (C C ) Markowitz hopes to Tru e Story' Based on the life of Gabnrl.< Hawkins 12-1944 28. Brooks861-21,Welp38 Kempton, Char 46 .097 Texas Christian 66, Centenary X 66 Bdbne catcher, to a one-year contrort increase his fertility by using prescribed [C N N ] Newsnight Update Brimmer, a cerebral palsy victim who ros* 80 4, Thornton 82 2-2 2, Henderson 35 80 Price, Clev. n 136 .635 ST. FRANCIS, PA. (60) FA R W E S T CD Current Affair Dixon 314 1-1 9, Bennetch 24 86 10, TEXAS RANGERS— Reached oprrr drugs: Abby attempts to deal with a dead [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Hotel New Hamp to prominence as a poet and author I tv Panguins 6. Capitals 4 6.Totals44-S92833114. Rodman, Det. 51 ai .630 Arizona X , New Mexico 67 Jeopardy! (CC) Savles 463311, Anderson 18293223, Hllvert men! with Scott Fletcher, shortstop o r o CD beat client. (60 min.) (In Stereo) shire' A n unconventional family travolini) Ullmann, Norma Aleandro. Robert Loggia Portland 28 27 30 31— 106 Barklevz Phil. 119 195 .610 California 76, Grombling St. 50 three-veor contract. 1-82-25, Vltko8204)0, Welr82(V00, Mack 1-3 Colorado Baptist 79, Colorado Col 77 CD Kate & Allie (CC) both sides of the Atlantic has some tii/arn 1987 Rated R Washington 2 l 1—4 Philadelphia 26 32 35 21-114 G.Anderson. S.A. 79 130 .600 Notional League (41) Noticiero Univision 3Polnt goals— RI.Anderson, Porter, Jordan, Chi. 173 208 .601 802. Totals2168141460. Colorado St. 73, Colorado 72 (V|) IN N N e w s adventures. Jodie -Foster. Beau Bridges Plttsb^h 3 1 2—6 LOS ANGELES DOOGERS— Named (57) Frugal Gourmet: A Colonial Christ­ 4:55AM [HBO] IMOVIE Night Shift Wingate. Fouled out— Brvont. Reboun/te— Green, L A L SB 99 .586 Halfllme— Vlllonova 34, St. Francis 31. Mesa, Colo. 09, Colo.-Colo: Springs 76 Rob Lowu 1984 Rated R A mild-mannered supervisor runs a call girl Rrst Period— 1, Pittsburgh. Coffey 7 3-polnt goals— Vlllanova 39 (West 35, Nevada-Reno 92, Woshlngton X Cloude Osteen minor league pltchlnf, Astrograph (20) M * A * S»H mas With Friends Chef Jeff Smith and a (Cullen, Brown), 3:32. 2, Washington, Portlond 43 (Drexler 12), Phllodelphia 54 Cook, S.A. 43 74 .581 coach ond Comllo Pascual scout [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow ring from the city morgue Henry Winkler, (Barkley 22). Assists— Portland 29 (Porter Grant, Wash. 41 71 .577 Wilson 81, Walker 81, Woodord O-Ti, St. Pacific U. 95, Cal Polv-SLO 74 (2® Liar's Club group of children prepare Christmas Leach 4 (Courtnoll, Hunter), 5:57 (pp). 3, Froncls4X(Dlxon 39, Anderson1-3, Hllvert Son Diego X , Cal Lulheran 64 Northwest League sweets based on colonial American re­ . 19P2 Pittsburgh, Brown 22 (Cullen, Bouroue), 11), Philadelphia 28 (Brooks 10). Total Schoves, Den. 60 104 .577 SPOKANE INDIANS— Named Brure ^0) Win. Lose or Draw 1 :35AM [HBO] (MOVIE: 'Thunder Al Rated R fouls— Portland 28, Philadelphia 23. 1-7, Weir (>-1). Retxiunds— Vlllonova X San Francisco 02, Col-lrvlne X Bochy manager. cipes. (60 min ) (R) 8:26. 4, Pittsburgh, Coufleld 1 (Cunnev- ® (U) Newhart (CC) A-8,823. Reboundlna (Ta vlo r 9), St. Francis 3 ( (Anderson 7). Santa Clara 93, Chamlnade 75 [TM C] MOVIE: Invasion U.S A.' A worth, Buskos), 10:11. 5, Washington. Assists— Vlllanova 12 (Wilson 8), St, South Dakota 87, Alosko-Folrbonks 72 BASKETBALL weakening your position through Im­ Hunter 6 (Courtnoll), 14:24. Penalties— 0 on Del To t Avg Notional Basketball Association ^ Cosby S h o w (CC). (In Stereo) former government agent goes back into Olaluwon, Hou. 13 49 130 179 13.8 Francis 10(Dlxon4).Total fouls— VII Ionova Southern Cal Coll. 93, Christian Herit­ practical actions. Move cautiously. Cunnevworth, Pit (tripping), 5:33; Dohl- 18, St. Fronds 18. A— 3,900. age 78 PHILADELPHIA 76ERS— Lifted the 9 153 12.8 suspension of Pete Myers, guard. United States. Chuck Norris, Richard RockatalOl.MavaricksBO Malone, Utah 11 33 99 132 12.0 Texas-EI Paso 99, New Mexico St. 51 apt to find easy answers to tough prob­ 48 Hours (CC) The MAKE IT A SNAPPER CHRISTMAS Second Period— 6, Woshlngton, Leach 5 Wyoming 77, Texas Southern 74 FOOTBALL b irth d a y 8:00PM CD battle Lynch. 1985. Rated R (In Stereo) (Le d va rd , Hatcher), 17:59 (p p ). 7, Pitts­ Donoldson, Oall. 13 39 104 143 11.9 UConn 75. Yala44 Notional Football League lems today. If you get involved In a situ­ to save the black rhino population, which is Thompson, Sac. 10 34 S3 117 11.7 TOURNAMENTS 1 0:30PM (11) O d d Couple burgh, Lemleux 24 (Bourque, Brown), H O U S TO N (101) Brooks Poach Ctassic NFL— Suspended Mark Duper, Miami ation that has obvious rough spots, dwindling rapidly due to poachers who are 19:57 (p p ). Penalties— M ille r, Wos (hold­ Barklev, Phil. 13 70 81 151 11.6 Dolphins' wide receiver, and Victor Scott, B.Johnson 34 2-2 4, Thorpe 812 34 13, dramplomlilp don't gloss over them too optimistically. selling the animals' horns for enormous (1® Career M edia Netw ork ing), :42; Stevens, Was (hIgh-stIckIng), Porlsh, Bos. 13 46 103 148 11.4 U C O N N (75) Dalles Cowboys' defensive back, for X Give that someone special Olaluwon 819 8 6 17, Floyd 39 2-2 8. Indianapolis 101, M arian, Ind. 76 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Before profit. (60 min.) (In Stereo) :56; Brown. Pit (high-sticking), :56; Woodson 80 0, M cCorm ick 811 1-2 9, Oaklev, N.Y. 13 41 87 128 10.7 Sellers82242,Wllllams1-3(M)2, Robinson days for violating the league's substance (2® IN N N e w s 8 6 Eaton, Utah 11 36 81 MOVIE; 'Tribute to a Bad Man' A Dohlaulst, Pit (roughlng),5:00; Frowtev.PIt Chlevous 1314 1-1 25, Short 818 8 6 17, 117 10.6 317 8816, Sm lth8121-213, (Nimble 471-310, abuse policy. Suspended Mark Brown, Doc. 2, 1988 launching a new project at this time, be CD d® Hogan's Heroes (roughing), 10:45; Courtnoll, Was B.Williams, N.J. 14 61 87 148 10.6 George873214, McCloud 1-1812,(3wvnn89 Miami Dolphins' defensive lineman, (or sure you understand all of Its ramifica­ man's passion for horses alienates ever­ “Something Speclar. Leovell 38 80 6. Totals 41-101 1323 101. d l) A m erica Topicos: Nicaraguenses exi- (slashing), 12:51; H llller, Pit (cross­ D A L LA S (89) 86 one gome (o r a late hit In last Sunday's game yone around him. . Irene Pa­ Conditions that relate to your status tions. II you m ove impAylsIvely, you liados en Miami; Gurex Associates, checking), 17:X; Sundstrom, Was (hold­ Aguirre 310 24 8, Perkins 814 1-1 9, A S S H tS 12, Cvrullk 1-2, 80 2, OePrIest 1-2 06 3 ogalnst the New York Jets. pas. 1956. No. Ava. Bowling and finances could show a substantial might have a lot to unwind later. ing), 18:28; Hatcher, Was (hooking), Donaldson 33 80 6, Harper 7-14 78 21, o Fleming 86 (M) 0, Simmons 06 86 DETROIT LIONS— Homed Mouse Oavis ® Knightwatch (CC) The Knights dl) Three's Company Stockton, Utah 11 153 13.9 0, Suhr06800, Plkell80800. Totals31-6213X Improvement In the year ahead. Be on GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) There's a CD A gift that is practical, useful, and 19*36 Blackman 11-21 84 26, Schrempf 8 6 8 6 13, oftenslve coach. believe a M -year-otd boy has been paid to Third Period— 8, Pittsburgh, Brown 23 Tyler 34806, Davis 04800, Wennlngton82 Johnson, LAL 11 147 13.4 75. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS— Signed Keith your toes, waiting at the door when op­ possibility you might take risks or buck 1 1 :00PM ® ® d® C3Q) d® News K.Johnson, Phoe. take a murder rap. (60 mtn ) (In Stereo) (Coffey, O/Inn), 1:25 (pp). 9, Washington, 8O0.Totals3878132389. 13 138 11.5 Y A L E (44) Taylor, defensive bock. portunity knocks. the odds today in situations where you ® ® M'A*S*H quality built — Cheeks, PhM. 13 134 10.3 McCreodv 410 80 9, Ryan 26 56 9, CD Untouchables Courtnoll 15 (Stevens, Murphy), 3:41 Houston 23 33 20 36— 101 TrI-Town KANSAS CITY CHI EFS-^nounced the SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) A normally wouldn't do so. Unfortunately, (pp). 10, Pittsburgh,. Cunnevworth 12, Dawkins, S.A. 11 111 10.1 Commonn 24 1-2.5, Compbell 413 06 8, reinstatement of Paul Palmer, running ® Benny Hill Dallas 23 17 25 3 6 - 19 friend who disappointed you previously d i) MOVIE; 'Ashanti' A man crosses the 13:11. Penalties— Cunnevworth, Pit (hold­ Thomas, Det. 13 lie 9.8 Petersen 84355, Davies 1-5862, Oove(3080 Jim Bogar 232-X1, Dave Edwards bock, after he hod been suspended last these actions could prove to be Cli) Cheers (CC) Fouled out— Schrempf. Rebounds— Jackson, N.Y. Sahara in pursuit of Arab slave traders ing), 1:51; Hllller, Pit (tripping), 3:09; Houston 65 (Thorpe 13), Dallas46 (Donold- 13 114 9.5 0, M cM ahon86800, M onn83060, Keller1-2 201-571, Paul Santochrlsto X1-591, Mike weekend for "conduct detrimental" to the regarding a joint venture might come detrimental. Porter, Port. 12 111 9.3 2-24, Smith06860, Vogler 1-2063 Broesky w ho kidnapped his wife. , (1® Headline N e w s Miller, Wos (Interference), 7:16. son 10). Assists— Houston 36 (Flovd 8), RIsley 506, Bernie Quesnel 512, Steve teexn. PlocedMIke Stensrud, nosetacfcle,on back to you with a similar proposition CANCER (June 21-July 22) You might Omar Shariff. Rex Harrison. 1979 Shots on goal— Woshlngton 14-1M3— 39. Dallas 15 (Aguirre 4). Total fouls— Plovd, Hou. 13 119 9.2 06060. Totols 13X131644. Dodge 204-541, Dennis Henderson 201- Inlured reserve. Signed Don Thorp, defen­ d® All in the Family A"SNAPPER” today. Keep this person's track record want to do something today that you'll Pittsburgh 7-12-11-30. Price, Clev. 11 98 8.9 Halftime— Yale 22, Connecticut 27.3polnt sive lineman. d D M O V IE : 'Slither' A man, just rotoasod Houston 24, Dallas 34. A — 17,007. 519, Dick KIngIsev 519, Lou GenovesI In mind. Get a jum p on life by under­ (eel Is (or the family's good. However, to d® This Old House (CC) Power-plov Opportunities— Washington goals— Connecticut 1-5 (Gamble 1-3, Smith 545, R ay Jessup 520. LOS ANGELES RAIDERS-Re-sIgned from prison, tries to find the loot stashed Snow Blower Rider 3 of 7; Pittsburgh 2 of 5. 81, DePrlest'81), Yale 14 (McCreodv 1-3, Vince Evons, quarterback. Signed Mike standing the Influences which are gov­ be on the sate side, wait until your mate by his partner and is followed by a pair of d® Crook and Chase (Soalles— Woshlngton, Molorchuk, 189-2 NBA team leaders Petersen 0-1). Fouled out— None. Freeman, offensive lineman. Released erning you in the year ahead. Send for Is also in full accord. eerie-looking vans James Caan, Peter (B) Mala Noche...No (30 shots-24 saves). Pittsburgh, Barrosso, J a n 107, Bulla 93 Rebounds— Connecticut 32 (Robinson 12). NIta Owls Keith Baldwin, defensive end. Placed your Astro-Graph predictions today by LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Try to look for Boyle, Sally Kellerman 1973 Lawn Mower Tractor 8180 (39-35). Yale 37 (Campbell 8). Assists— Connecticut John Osek, offensive lineman, on Inlured (57) News (CC). K athy BerzenskI 173504, Beth Hook mailing $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this the vlrtures In others today and not their A — 14,252. 14 (Robinson5), Yale7(Campbell3).Total reserve. (iL® MOVIE: 'Gotchat' A young college d l) Love Connection C H IC A G O (93) fouls— Connecticut 17, Yale16. Technicols— 183479, Dolores G Intow t 173492, Betty newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland. fallings, especially when dealing with student's make-believe espionage game Referee— Kerry Froser. Linesmen— Ron O Pf. Avg MIAMI DOLPHINS— Signed Jimmy [C N N ] Moneyline Asselstine, Ryan Bozak. Sellers8148012,Grant35884,Cartwrlght Denver Robinson 2. A— 3,1X. Noel 177-454, Beo O'Connell 193491, Teal, wide receiver. OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state your co-workers. Unsolicited criticism on turns real when ho meets a beautiful fem­ That someone special deserves one of 39368, Vincent 8128517, Jordan 11-2511-13 13 1584 133.0 Karen Tracey X34K, Laurie HIscock New York 12 1453 121.0 HOCKEY zodiac sign. your behalf could create a crisis. ale spy. Anthony Edwards, Linda Fioron- [H B O ] Inside the NFL Hosts: Len Daw­ 33, PIppen 815808, Conlne87808, Paxson 189-471, P riscilla Cushm an 461, M aureen Nattonal Hockey League tino. 1985. son, Nick Buoniconti. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Philadelphia 13 1545 118.8 (ia llk 193471, G lo ria B o a r 4 X , Jan CAPRICORN (Dac. 22-Jan. 19) Objec­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) A well-inten­ the best — A T L E A S T O N C E! 14003, Haley 00800, Davls81800. Totols Phoenix 37-93183493. 12 1399 116.6 Levesque 486, Judy Kidd 453, Joyce BUFFALO SABRES— Called up Mike tives you establish for yourself today tioned friend could be more of a hin­ S D 3 $ C osby S h o w (C C ) The family [M A X ] MOVIE; The Killing Fields' (CC) L.A. Lakers 11 1378 116.2 Michaud 4X, Linda Canino 482, Harriet Donnelly, left wing, from Rochester of court convenes to find out w hy Theo came Oscar-winning account of a New York U T A H (w n Portlond the Americon Hockey League. might not be achieved. It won't be due drance than a help today In matters that Malone3231-319,Ortlz353-46,Eaton3586 13 1379 114.9 Rec H oop Baskette 479. home late from a cross-country meet (R) Tim es reporter's relationship with a native Houston 13 1487 114.4 NEW YORK RANGERS-Releosed lo a lack of ambition or assertiveness, affect your finances. Try to keep this 8, Stockton 8118515, Griffith 18223232, Les (In Stereo) guide in 1970s war-torn Cambodia. 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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fsb. 19) Charac- you'll try to be a nice guy, it might prove Chlcogo 12 1299 108.3 Adults Evelyn Anton 187-478, M arlyt Dvorak UNITED STATES OLYMPIC tempts to help all the people , [U SA ] Miami Vice Cleveland 11 203211-546, To n i Cavo 179-180-485, P h yl­ tarlitlcally, you are not an Individual extremely difficult today lor you to ChlOOfO 26 22 19 26— 93 1189 108.1 Pagonl Coterers 97 (Mark Murphy X , C O M M ITTE E — Named Mary Harrington Barry Fitzgerald, Rise Stevens. 1944 104 Hilliard Street ■ Manchester Attonta 13 lis W olcosk1183177-503, Pauline M oran manager of Olympic Fettival Oporotlons. who uiually does things out of spite, but please others, particularly members of 11;30PM ® T a x i Utah 31 35 28 23— 187 1405 108.1 T o m Plefko 20, M ike Collins 10), MOVIE: 'Requiem for a Heavy­ TODAY L.A. Clippers 182, Beve rly M o rin 175-470, Karon 3Polnf goals— Griffith 2, Paxson. 12 1293 107.8 Manchestpr Cycle 70 (Joe Mc(3ann X, today you may have to deal with some- your Immediate family. ® (AO; Nightline (CC) S p.m. — Tennis: Nabisco Masters, San Antonio 11 VendeHe 189-510, Mario DoLutso 183 COLLEGE weight' A boxer who almost reaches the Fouled out— PIppen. Rebounds— 1175 106.8 Bob Klernan 14, Bob Plaster 12, Stan ons who could tempt you to try. Don't SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Be a good ESPN Boston 13 1379 4X, Alice HIrth 203183545, Fronclno top is forced to quit after a match that ® (M) Morton Downey Jr. Chicago S3(Grant,Jordan8),Utah54(Eaton 106.1 Alexander 10) 7:IC p.m. — North Stars ot Bruins, Detroit 13 1367 Tu rg e o n 184, Donna Hardesty 213500, iJSSKLJSS-""'”* make ■ bad situation worse. listener today or else you might misun­ spells the end. , Jackie 649-2111 17). Assists— Chicago 23 (Vincents), Utah 30 105.6 Main Pub 62 (Sean Thompson 16, Jim (11) Honeym ooners NESN Washington 11 1153 104.8 K ris Carpenter 173465, Shirley E ld rld o t PIECEE (Feb. 20-Maroh 20) There's a derstand what others say. You'll feel Gleason, Mickey Rooney 1962 1:30 p.m. — Celloge football: Ala­ (Stockton 17). Total fouls— Oilcogo 21, Wehr, Nick Foran 13), Network Tovern (18) Bravo! Indianapolis 12 1251 104.3 203214-569, K arin Schoor 462, EIo Im chance you may ba your own worst ene­ foolish later II you overreact to harmless (M) MOVIE: 'Anzio' An over-cautious war bama at Texas AAM , ESPN Utoh 21. Technicals— Les, Utah assistant 59 (Chuck McKeon 17, Don Gulnan 16, SNAP CREDIT — VISA - MASTER CHARGE Milwaukee 10 1042 104.3 W elnIckI 4X, Martha Grant 491, Kathy mont and marketing. my in commercial dtalings today by general finds himseif in a bailli. that lasts (20) Niqht Heat Nicole s mother is at­ coach Sloan. A— 13444. Ed Scanned 12, John Connolly 10) Knox 470, Bette Dufralne 463. com m ents. 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1988 MANCHESTER -HERALD, Thuradav, Dec. 1, 1988 — 17

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By the Editors were the Sears Catalog No. 82555, $22, ingeniously designed ladder that folds of Consumer Reports and the Donvier 20, $35. into a small storage space. Depending Consumer Blenders also make good milk on how it’s set up, it becomes a Although the editors at Consumer Reports shakes and can also liquify, grind, seven-foot ladder, a work platform or Reports can’t tell you who’s been grate, mix and puree. Best were the a step-ladder. The price is $50, plus naughty or who’s been nice this year, Sears 68175, $40, the Osterizer 848, $60, shipping. PEANUTS by Charlaa M. Schulz they can help you with gift ideas for and two Hamilton Beach models — Every home needs a fire extin­ your holiday shopping list. Recently, than a full-sized processor. The Black the 680, $42. and 575, $54. The cordless guisher. A sodium bicarbonate extin­ I WAS WRITING OUR CLASS NOW THE KIP WH05 PLAYING WELL, MAYBE BY YOU SAlP I they made their annual recommenda­ & Decker Shortcut CFPIO, $46, was Black & Decker HBIO, $52, is small guisher is best for the kitchen, where CHRISTMAS play, SEE, ANP I GABRIEL 15 UPSET BECAUSE THIS TIME HE'S COULP BE tions for best buy gifts — products that top-rated. Casual cooks will find it and portable, but not as powerful as most fires start. The American La MAPETHIS MISTAKE ..I PUT IN HE CAN'T BE 6ER0N1MQANP GOTTEN OVER ^GERONIMO! have done well in their tests. convenient and a good for processing other blenders. France P200RA, $25, was convenient GERONIMOINSTEAP OF GABRIEL.. COME RIPING ACROSS THE BEING UPSET. If you have an active cook with a food for two or three people. The least Most do-it-yourselfers will be happy to use and could handle more than a 5TAGEON ASTICK HORSE! busy kitchen on your list, consider a useful size is the mini — it chops such with a multi-speed, reversible Vi-inch small fire. full sized food processor. For a really small amounts that a knife will do as drill. The Sears Craftsman Catalog For protecting the garage or serious cook, look first at the top-rated No. 1041, $48 plus shipping, was workshop, choose an all-purpose t> 1 »«8 by NEA, Inc well. Cuisinart DLCX Plus. It handles big, Another possibility for cooks is a named a best buy for its high quality extinguisher such as the American La ZIPPY by Bill Or»lfllh tough jobs expertly. But then, at $500, full-sized microwave oven. Its yawn­ and reasonable price. Seasoned users France P250MA, $30, the Kidde it should. Most cooks will be quite ing food cavity makes it big enough would more likely appreciate the Fireaway 110, $26, or the Sears PAROOW we, PAL . MAMC'S happy with the Panasonic Kitchen power and quality construction of the Catalog No. 58044, $17 plus shipping. LiSt e n .th' film CM T e l^ f^ ^ B c/ £P£AT. now, for just about any dish. Recom­ C 6 tT £ d \/fl2 M iu io M , fKuTm- lSA7bTAL8Wl8..TH' Wizard MK5070, $88 — judged a best mended models are the Litton 2494, top-rated Skil 6635, $159. The best To protect valued objects such as Rizec MEF^ecB o f th ' rro w p iTy jbAAV...rLL etMAiN (2£Moy£ V«MZ sciapTs L w e c e s t. to ' buy for its high quality and reasonable $328, the Whirlpool MW8900XS, $335, cordless was the Makita 6093DW, electronic equipment, consider a PEOPLE fATBOL Lojlpn'T netP NO QUieT FOP THE REMHIN CM0AP T o < J p e e - acting's WOOOeN, TH ( I I price. and the KitchenAid KCMS13S, $385. $248, but the Sears Craftsman Catalog halon model, which won’t leave a HAOAR TH E HORRIBLE by pik Browna TILING '^cxj ACTUAttV PCPOF TM'FILM s, pec- IT'S Blocking , DicecTiNG'S from RtW-/0lON'T^| A compact food processor is for Milk shake fanatics might appre­ No. 11128, $68 plus shipping, was messy residue. Recommended mod­ Miss America engaged lAO&tmG f'T THIS FUCK OMweUD MV FRI6NPS mV V ie w / 7 ------^ ^ 6 € < l j|,wocsTof AU,(yaow ) someone who’ll give it only light use. ciate a drinkmaker that blends their nearly as good. els are the Halonite 10, $23, the r u / ^ P i e r a c tu a l ly , ' V^HAT \ APTIFICIAU ^ f a m il v a VO'P MONROE, Mich. lYSAff€A»AlLff Of' It handles many small chores well and concoctions to perfection. Two inex­ Another idea for the handy folk on Halonite 15, $35, and theS.A.F.E. 200, e ru F F IS I'ie'Jee.^ ^^/ \ r 'e N o t \NAe 1 eWEETENEFi A TuciLey TO e y ALL m c a n s <' (AP) —MissAmer- 141 it’s lighter and a bit easier to store your list is the Multi-Step, an $20 and 100, $14. s\N eer ehou&h / THAT 6£6W WITH 5 pensive models that performed well THAT -a r m r a i ^ ^ ica 1987 Kaye Lani BAP... ■2 Rae Rafko says she T o is engaged to a X Young woman getting tired 26-year-old compu­ ter analyst she met five years ago in a Dr. Gott strawberry patch. Peter Gott, M.D. of oid questions about age The 25-year-oId nurse, whose reign LI’L ABNER by ended in Sep­ DEAR sonal question that I choose not to TELL ME.OLt MAN (~OH, YO'LL FIND TH'ANSWER MIRROR. MIRROR tember, said Mon­ M0 5 E., W )LL AM BE. soe.rf IN TH' M AGIC filM R O R ON TH' WALL — ABBY: I’m a answer. I hope you don’t mind.” day she plans to TH E PHANTOM by Laa Falk A Sy Barry FAST >4UFF IN TH HYAR k in e l v s t e p FOR'ARD— WHO'LL E£ TH' 32-year-old un- SADIE. M/WKINS _ COM£L FASTEST ONE Then change the subject. marry Chuck Wil­ I fifl6HT INCHimmBA'S CAPITAL „PBe^0mP I n a mansion.,, po m jeffe. RACETC>£C.2l#TMrT MAH married SAVE MAHSELF FUST Since you are asked this ques­ son next August ____ I STREETS,, A CITY OF PEAR,,. CROOHCO w om a n who PRE5IPENT BRUNN. VtXI'LL Dear Abby tion often and it irritates you, I Kaye Lani Rae Rafko and settle some­ STAY '^^hBiiKm ai DEAL .rrv happens to be OFF THE B E A iy F>RE6IPENT o r THE recommend practicing the above where between Ann very pretty and Abigail Van Buren STREETS. Pinched nerve: response before a mirror — and Arbor a nd Monroe, Rafko’s hometown 25 miles look younger commit it to memory. than I am. I south of Detroit. ” He’s my best friend in the whole world,” said is there a cure? have a hard DEAR ABBY: My sister’s son tim e dealing committed suicide a few months Rafko. ” He treats me like a lady.” w ith p e o p le ago. Although my sister and I live The Monroe man met his bride-to-be in 1983 while she was picking strawberries at a farm DEAR DR. GO’TT; I had a large malignant tumor who ask me how old I am. I think am. How do I handle it? If I don’t far apart in distance, we are where he worked. For Wilson, it was love at first removed from the base of my spine. Now I have a that’s a very personal question — tell them, they will think I ’m extremely close. His birthday pinched nerve in the scar tissue. My doctor says like asking people how much they younger than I really am. If I tell would have been this week, and I sight, although he waited until Nov. 21 of this ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson there’s no cure. Is she right? weigh, or how much money they them the truth, they will want to couldn't decide whether to send year to pop the question. make. know why I haven’t married at her and her husband a nice card, Rafko said she was equally smitten but THe GAMES WE HAVE D EAR READ ER: She may be right — unless the my age, etc. Please tell me how to call them, or just not mention it needed a little prodding from her mother. If I tell them the truth about my BLONDIE by Doan Young A 8tan Drake TO PLAY. scar tissue can be decompressed (surgically deal with this. for fear of upsetting them. "She said, 'Why don’t you go over and talk to age, I get a backhanded compli­ WHY IT'S BEEN MOPE LIKE removed or stretched). AGE CONSCIOUS My thoughts were: What if they him?” ’ Rafko recalled. ” I ended up going back A FEW MORE LIKE ment, like, “ You look young for A «E M 'T . 1 A v a c a t i o n T H A T ANO I 1.L This type of surgical repair is technically difficult were coping quite well? Wouldn’t three times that day to pick strawberries and I THERE MORE HEAVEN'S NEED A your age.” If I lie, and they find HAPPY V because of scarring and the loss of normal DEAR AGE CONSCIOUS: The a card or call from me just stir up gave him my phone number. He was just real VACATION out, I lose my credibiity. One MARRIAGES ) landmarks upon which the surgeon depends. cardinal rule: Never lie. How­ more emotion? The boy was like a special.” n woman had the nerve to ask me However, you certainly are entitled to a second ever, you do not have to answer a son to me and they know it. my age in front of a crowd of opinion before giving up the possibility that your question simply because it was BEREAVING, TOO people at a wedding. I was so painful pinched nerve could be relieved. asked. No need to get defensive, in wax angry, I lied. When people guess In addition, acupuncture, TENS (transcutaneous sarcastic or hostile. The most DEAR BEREAVING: Since my age, nobody gets it right. They BUENA PARK, Calif. (AP) — Actor James electrical nerve stimulation) and other methods of effective dodge is to smile, look it's been only a few months, even think I ’m 24 or 25. Stewart unveiled a wax likeness of himself at pain control may help you. Ask your doctor about the person in the eye, and in a if they’re “ coping,” they are still I ’m starting a new job soon and the Movieland Wax Musuem, calling the JOHKJOfO "A this. very pleasant tone say, “ My grieving. A brief note, "Thinking I ’m sure I ’ll be asked how old I goodness, that’s a rather per- of you with love, ’ ’ would say it all. paraffin tribute “ a great thrill.” ALLEY OOP byOavaOraua The reproduction unveiled Wednesday de­ m DEAR ABBY: Perhaps I can picts Stewart as he appeared in the 1954 Alfred -THIS MEANS THERE'S AT HNVM! 1 WONDER WHY HE MEBBE IT'S a tt' WEE'. I FEEL LIKE COME AHEAP, DEAR DR. GOTT: Due to prostate cancer I had Hitchcock classic “ Rear Window,” in which the WHAT A O UY by Bill Haatt LEAST ONE OTHER HUMAN DIDN'T SHOW HIMSELF SOMEONE ' ' DER SPIDER VATCHING LIDOLE FLY...I GOT enlighten you as to the reason that ON THIS ISLAND BESIDES Ml \ WHEN I HOLLBLED? DERFLY.' ------my testicles removed. Now I have hot and cold actor’s wheelchair-confined character wit­ flashes. My doctor says it will wear off in time. I ’ m Data Bank 27-year-old man informed his mother that he and his girlfriend nesses a murder. 73. How long is “ in time” ? “ Someone said, and I guess it’s true, that I WA6 LATE " I RAN IN " I WAS of two years were getting mar­ FS2INCI pal' s ‘What you were really playing in that picture OFFICE FOR CLASe." THE HALLS.” SET UP. ” DEAR READ ER: Cancer of the prostate gland is ried, but he did not want her present at the ceremony. He was a peeping tom,” ’ the 80-year-oId Stewart often stimulated by the presence of male hormones said. “ That’s exactly what I was doing. in the body. Therefore, treatment may include informed her that they wanted to removal of the testicles, a natural source of be alone. The mother signed ■k'niiii*: o hormone. herself "Crushed.” Lewis to serve as marshal When men are deprived of male hormone — either 1977 1 5,865 If “ Crushed” has been strongly through age or surgery — they usually experience opposed to couples living together HERNANDO, Miss. (A P ) — Santa will get a 1078 6,015 without marriage, the son might little help from rock ’n’ roller Jerry Lee Lewis fL. male menopause, a condition of hormone deficiency 1 that resembles menopause in women. 1079 1 5,500 ■ have felt that it would be a when this town about 20 miles south of Memphis, THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom Common symptoms include: hot flashes, depres­ kindness to his mother simply to Tenn., stages its Christmas parade Saturday. 5,200 ■ ■ 1 7 7 ^ sion, emotional irritability and decline of sexual u z z pretend that they were getting Lewis, who has owned a rural residence near y'IWWWHAT,fPP,WHEWI ...ASUCCESSFUL WHICH 15 abilities. 1 5.400 K married to help her accept the this town of about 3,000 residents since 1972, will young woman with whom he ON TH E FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook 6KD||l)0P,I 6U5IUES5- ITCOlMto Unfortunately, there is no way to predict how long serve as the parade’s grand marshal, Donna 1082 4 ,8 2 0 ^ ^ ^ ^ planned to live. Greer, director of the chamber of commerce, WAWIA m a m ! TO BE?. the symptoms will persist — in both men and That happened to me, so please P^l WAlIT Y(7U 'TriAl4KS, I'M GlAP You BBB women. People have difficulty until their bodies 4,670 said recently. BE JUST don’t print my name. To KtlOW, BUP, I Afz.T. IT AG A gUGllJfSG IT'S adapt and adjust to the defeiciency of hormones. The 53-year-old performer, his sixth wife, 108-t LEARNED LATER poN'T gUANie You pfGlGloU AMD MtfT AG NICE To LIKE t)U„. The symptoms of male and female menopause 1 Kerrie, 25, and their 11-month-old son, Jerry m THIS. A Pf«GOMAL iSSOe. I KNOW HE can usually be helped by the administration of 4 ,8 8 5 ^ ^ t ^ Lee III, are scheduled to lead the parade in a red 1 Corvette convertible. FAI5EWE1.U AMP 60D6PBBD. TOOKIT hormones in pill, injection or patch forms. In the 1080 1 4,655 H M a i Wedding btlli7 Wedding bills? Who WELL case of prostatic cancer, male hormone supple­ pays for what and everything else you ments are inappropriate because they could feed 'Oofs not include dmlhs ol need to know If you're plonnlng a Murphy buys estate A. the cancer. wedding con be found In Abbv's booklet, "How to Hove 0 Lovely Wedding." Send LOS ANGELES (AP) — Entertainer Eddie '.OUMP ti.ll C Your symptoms will recede “ in time,” but, like liOM.il f'ir i’folorlion Arionry / V your name and address, plus check or Murphy has bought ’s four-acre your doctor, I cannot give you a specific time money order for $2.19 to Dear Abbv, Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Moroccan-style canyon estate for about $6 FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves interval. NEA graphic Morris, III. 41054. Postage It Included. million. A The Benedict Canyon home has six bed­ \NE C O U L P LOAM you ^ rooms, 7>/i bathrooms, two maids quarters, 10 BANK fireplaces, a granite kitchen, pool, spa, gym THE ORIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr MOWfy IP you - Will muscle control make sex pleasurable? and atrium with electronic skylight, according LOAN ff\ to the listing with the Alvarez, Hyland & Young WANTfP To Ruy up I real estate firm. OOH,LGOI«r, DEAR DR. REI- There is also some thought that any heard about, but I must caution you ” He has purchased it,” confirmed Murphy 6 U M T H ^ . i* ? L _ id s N A $ * S C O OR K^AFT, } NISCH: I am an 18- program that pays attention to a that many people get themselves into publicist Terry Williams, who said Wednesday MOTHER year-old female college woman’s sexuality, teaches her more difficulty by focusing on the mechani­ she couldn’t provide any details on the sale. GEHTUf A ^ U T N o t t o J u ^ T ! student who recently about her body, gives her permission cal aspects of sex and ignoring more reurrcAKE gave up my virginity to Kiiiaey Report to sense specific sensations in her important factors. Schirra speaks on space FDR THE R a y Fo r Y o u r GRacf/?if^ my fiance. pelvis and provides her with a chance Unless a person can fully expe­ HaiPAYF... How can I strengthen June M. Relnlsch, Ph.D. to ask questions about sex will rience the pleasures of anticipating a ANNAPOLIS, Md. (A P ) - Wally M. Schirra, the muscles of my vagi­ ultimately improve her sexual func­ sexual encounter, sense the exchange one of the first seven Mercury astronauts, says WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll nal wall? Is it possible to tioning — regardless of whether of interactions such as touching, and the United States no longer leads the world in learn to control the pelvic exercises are included or not. be aware of their own and their space technology and should renew its MV DAD LKES TO WATCH HF SITS THERE AND tightening and loosen­ Many clinicians recommend PC partner’s reactions, sexual function­ commitment to space exploration. TV COAAMERCIAD5 WITH LAUG H S AND IvAUigHS ing of these muscles? exercises for women who have sexual ing may be impaired. Communication In an address at the U.S. Naval Academy . T H E S O U N D OFF. AND LA.USHS. I ’ve heard that this will increase his increase strength and control. dysfunctions. As far as anyone is also crucial, as a couple gradually Tuesday night, the former Navy captain called pleasure and strengthen his orgasms. Research on these questions has tell, these exercises don’t cause harm learns what is pleasurable and on the Bush administration to make building a NORTH 12-1-88 Will it do the same for me? focused on the pubococcygeus (PC) and they appear to help some, but not unpleasurable to each. space station the top priority of America's ♦ 865 Bridge muscle, which extends from front to all, women. These are generally You also need to know that there is a space program. ♦ a 3 2 back across the pelvic floor, supports based on exercises developed in the difference between deliberate and Such a station could serve as a port for ♦ A K 7 3 2 D EAR READ ER: Even though ♦ J9 r s . erotic stories often refer to women the bladder, and surrounds the by Dr.A.H. Kegal to improve the involuntary vaginal contractions. A manned and unmanned exploratory missions Breathing high trump from his hand and then who have mastered control of their urinary, vaginal and anal openings. pelvic muscle tone of incontinent woman may indeed be able to control to other planets and their moons, said Schirra, WE-ST EAST lead a low diamond and duck it in Various devices have been designed (inability to hold urine) women. vaginal contractions during some 65. ♦ Q J 10 vaginal muscles to bring their male ♦ 9 7 4 2 room dummy. He can then win whatever the to measure contractions of the PC phases of sexual response, but the Schirra said the Skylab project marked the T7 5 ♦ 64 partners to orgasm, sex researchers A woman first locates the PC ♦ J 10 9 5 ♦ Q8 The play of any contract is influ­ defenders return, play a diamond to ■Wau^ are less enthusiastic about this muscle. muscle; by sitting with legs spread contractions that accompany orgasm beginning of the decline of the U.S. space 4Q8 4 3 ♦ K 10 6 5 2 enced by several factors: how many dummy’s ace and ruff a third diamond muscular potential than are the In general, researchers first mea­ apart during urination, and starting are involuntary. Attempting to con­ program. high. He can then play two more CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vane* RodMMlt tricks declarer must take, for exam­ authors of these fictional tales. sure the contraction strength of a stopping urine flow. The muscle that trol contractions at the point of SOUTH ple, or even whether the final contract rounds of trump, ending in dummy. 'There is no question that some woman’s PC muscle, teach her a set of is being contracted and released is the highest arousal could block continua­ ♦ A K 3 is doubled. The right play in today’s The remaining high diamond honor PONT 60THS? BOOTING EXCePT TOR MAYBe eXCEPT TOR MAYBE women do have stronger muscles in exercises to do for several weeks, and PC. tion to orgasm. Strait adds another prize ♦ K Q J 10 9 8 six-heart contract is determined by should pick up the last outstanding di­ ABXINP IN THB GA\?BAae... A OOUPte OF LeFT- ♦ 6 4 A COUPLE OF LEFT­ the pelvic area, have greater aware­ then re-measure the PC contraction the opening lead. Plan your own play amond, and dummy’s long diamond ■mEREIGNT “ OVER 6AU5AG€6, Exercises consist of contracting the COTULLA, Texas (A P ) — Country music ♦ a 7 OVER SAUSAGES. strength. Questions are also asked after the queen of spades lead, but do becomes the slam-going trick. This ap­ ANYTHIN& ness of these muscles, and a greater PC muscle, holding it for five seconds, about the woman’s sexual responses star George Strait could add another prize to his Vulnerable: North-South not look at the Eiast-West cards. proach in the play wins whenever dia­ EDIBLE ability to consciously contract and and then relaxing it. This exercise is Dr. Relnlsch Is director of the before and after she’s done the collection after bagging a whitetail deer with Dealer: East The queen of spades lead gives de­ monds are 4-2, although it sacrifices a IN IT - c r ^ relax them. What is not clear is usually done 10 times and then Kinsey Institute tor Research In Sex, unusually large antlers. whether the action of these muscles exercises. clarer a small margin of safety in the trick when the diamonds divide 3-3. repeated for a total of 100 contractions Gender and Reproduction, Indiana “ This is not just something you throw out in West North Fast .South are directly involved in increasing a So far, these research projects have play. Since the contract is for only 12 Why was the play affected by the each day. One of many variations University-Bloomington. Send ques­ the garage for 20 years then you throw out with Pass 1 ♦ tricks, he can afford to sacrifice one opening lead? Had West led a club at woman’s sexual responsiveness or provided conflicting results. These Pass 2 ♦ Pass 3 T suggests that a woman also do 25 to 50 tions to Dr. Relnlsch in care of The the trash. This is a trophy, it will belike a family trick if doing so will increase his trick one, declarer could not have af­ orgasms, or those of her partner. differences may be due to inadequa­ Pass 4 ¥ Pass 4 NT rapid PC contractions (10 at a time) Kinsey Report, P.O. Box 48, Bloo­ heirloom someday.” LaSalle County Sheriff chances of making the slam. The key forded the luxury of giving the oppo­ Furthermore, if strength and con­ cies of existing measurement devices, Pass 5 V Pass 6 ¥ each day. Like any other exercise, mington, Ind. 4740$. Volume of mall Darwin Avant said Wednesday. Pass Pass Pass to success is to set up extra winners in nents a cheap diamond trick. He would trol of these muscles were found to be the small numbers of women in­ start slowly and stop if the muscle prohibits personal replies, but ques­ then have had no choice except to go Strait shot a buck with 14-point antlers on the diamond suit and then be able to a ll important, it is not clear whether volved, or the short duration of the becomes sore. tions of general interest may be Opening lead: ♦ Q get to dummy to use them. South after diamonds and hope the suit was Thanksgiving Day. specific exercises can be designed to experiments. Perhaps these are the exercises you discussed In future columns. should win the king of spades, play one splitting evenly. I \ » * V

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SCIENCE & HEALTH DENTAL ASSISTANT. CHILD Care Workers So u t h e r n New Eng­ Save money on cleaning MANCHESTER. One bed­ Earty morning donut Glastonbury general wanted. Full or part ROCKVILLE. One bed­ SERVICE PERSON land classifleld ads products by using ammo­ room, new wall to wall room apartment, new finisher. Apply In to work on recreation dentist's office Is seek­ time positions availa­ reach nearly 800,000 person: nia. diluted to the strength carpet. $400-495/month building. Second floor, vehicles, tull or part ing a top quality second ble. Excellent benefits homes In Connecticut recommended on the bot­ on busline, one year time. Will train. Apply: dental assistant. Tues­ plus utilities. Two bed­ Research: Hats, MR. DONUT package. Will train. and Rhode Island. The tle, for washing walls and room, $525, without lease, SSSO/month. day through Friday. Call 646-7090, for price for a basic 25 28S West Middle Tpke. BlomMns' Cimplng windows. Bring extra mo­ utilities, M M Including Utilities additional. Pe­ Carriers’ plasma Expanded duties, top Interview. word ad Is only $55 and terman Real Estate, ney into your home by Manchester, CT 784 TNcMvIlto Rd. pay and benefits. If you heat and hot water. VENDING Attendant will appear In 43 news­ selling no-longer-needed Four bedroom, 649-9404. sunglasses help are conscientious and needed In Windsor. papers. For more In­ Items with a low-cost ad In self-motivated and are $750/month without MANCHESTER. 2famlly, M o n d a y -F rld a y , no formation call Classi­ Classified. 643-2711. utilities. 872-8095, any­ CLERK Typist with Cour­ looking for a challeng­ fied, 643-2711 and ask available December ier duties. Full time, weekends. $6.50 to time, leave message. 1st. Large 3 bedroom, can help remove ing position In a young for detalls.o______- f a l u m behind NURSE AIDE diversified opening In stort. 683-2222, ext 2326, ?? V/i baths, appliances. prevent cataracts fast growing practice, Julie.______MANCHESTER. 2nd CERTIFICATION our Advertising De­ call us at 633-1635 for an MANCHESTER. 3 units. 2 STOP POaCClOSUREII floor. 2 bedroom, heat Lease, security $900 m p partment. Knowledge Interview. PERSON wanted for family plus one single If you ere felling behind on and appliances. No plus utilities. Close to BOSTON (AP) — People who wear hats and CLASS of data processing a parts department and family. Two family lust your mortgage payments... pets. $600 plus security. school and busline. 646- sunglasses to protect their eyes from strong the AIDS virus Meadows Manor, a SI 8 plus but we will train. shipping. Profit shar­ painted. Enlov the pri­ OR...If your home Is In fore­ Coll 646-3979.______4074, 5-8pm.______Bed, long term health Pleasant telephone ing. EOE 647-8596. vacy of a single family closure. WE CAN HELPI sunshine could substantially reduce the risk of with the added feature MANCHESTER. Second EAST HARTFORD. 2bed- care facility, la accept­ manner, good typing SALES No payment program avail­ floor. December 1st oc­ room apartment, 1st cataracts, says the author of a study published LONDON (AP) - The AIDS > its resistance to infection. No ing applications for a 3 and spelling necessary. of Investment prop­ able for up to 2 years. Bad today. virus disappeared from the blood­ erty. Close to down­ cupancy. 2 bedrooms, floor. Stove and re- cure has been discovered. Not week Nurse Alda Certi­ Reliable transporta­ REPRESENTATIVE credit la not a problemllAsk all appliances, nice frlgeator. $625. Call 644- The research, conducted on fishermen, found that streams of 10 patients with AIDS fication Class to begin tion a must. Good town and shopping, 1712. everyone infected with the AIDS TEACHER AIDE highway and buslines. how LOW payments can neighborhood. One ora related disease when they got Monday, December hourly wages, excel­ The Prudential Is of­ frequent exposure to intense sun tripled the risk of a virus goes on to develop Manchattar Board ol Price reduced. Asking help you SAVE YOUR months security. $575 MANCHESTER. Quality common form of cataracts, strengthening the monthly transfusions of blood symptom?. 5th. Permanent full lent benefits Including fering an excellent HOME TODAYI plus utilities. 569-2147 dental. Call the Man­ Education $169,500. Prestige 2 bedroom, heat, hot widely held suspicion that too much sun is bad for plasma from otherwise healthy In trials over the past nine time or part time posi­ career opportunity Properties, Better Swita CtMamrtIva Group or 228-4408. water, all appliances tions may be available chester Herald for ap­ the eyes, just as it is for the skin. carriers of the virus, researchers months on six AIDS patients and pointment at 643-2711, to a sales person In is seeking candidates Homes and Gardens, at (203) 4S4-1336 or MANCHESTER. Second Included, air condition­ If there is enough sunshine for you to get said today. four suffering from an early stage at completion of the ask for Jo Deory. Manchester and sur- for a temporary 859-0775, evenings, 537- floor. 2 bedroom, heat ing, quiet, on busline. class. Permanent posi­ (approximateiy one 0143. Broker/Owner. (203)4544404 and appliances. No Ideal for middle aged sunburned, then you should be protecting your The researchers said the treat­ of AIDS known as AIDS-related roundlng towns. and senior citizens. 247- tion starting salary Is HOUSEKEEPER/Cook. month) Speciai pets. $600 plus security. eyes,” said Dr. Hugh R. Taylor of Johns Hopkins ment apparently kills the virus complex, the virus in the patients’ This Is an estab­ Call 646-3979. 5030. $625.______University. without causing serious side •7.71 per hour plus an Green Lodge, 20 bed Education Teacher blood “immediately disappeared excellent benefit pro­ facility. 649-4433, leave lished territory. Aide to assist with a Rentals AVAILABLE Imme­ m H ' effects. BOLTON Lake. Four MANCHESTER. First He noted that many people have gotten used to ... following the transfusion of this gram begins with class message.______Starting salary up to severly multl- diately, 1 bedroom smearing sunblock on their faces to prevent skin The plasma, treated to remove participation. Please room Ranch, masonry floor, 2 bedroom apart­ aportment. $545. Heat hyper-immune plasma,” Karpas MEDICAL Assistant with $600/wk., depend­ handlcapped child, cancer. But they ieave their eyes exposed to viruses, contains high levels of said in an interview. apply In person or call: on 2V2 lots, 2 storage RDDM8 ment In renovated 2 and hot water Included. antibodies that can kill the AIDS bookkeeping and medi­ ing upon qualifica­ Sam - 2pm at buildings, private family house. New ap­ 2 bedroom townhouse. damaging ultraviolet light, the invisible portion of “It doesn’t mean that they don’t Mrs. Oliveira at cal experience tor Robertson School. beach, appliances, gas FDR RENT pliances, carpets, etc. $650. Heat and hot wa­ the sunbeam that burns the skin and slowly clouds virus, said Dr. Abraham Karpas have any more virus in their Manchester practice. tions. Experience Meadows Manor not necessary; we Contact Anne-Loulse heot. IS minutes to $700/month plus utlll- ter Included. Security the lens of the eyes. of the Laboratory of Molecular bodies,” he said, “But there is no Send resume to: Box Fournier, Manchester Hartford. Reduced to FURNISHED Room, kit­ tles. Coll 649-2871. and references re­ Taylor said the easiest way to protect the eyes is to Biology, affiliated with Cam­ 333 Bidwell St. AA, C/O Manchester will train. Benefits $143,900. 649-1794. chen and parking privi­ quired. No pets. Boyle more free virus in the blood to Herald, 16 Bralnard Public Schools, 45 MANCHESTER. Three put on a hat with a brim. bridge University. infect their cells.” Manchester, CT 06040 are among the best No. School St., BEST bilevel! 4 bed­ leges. Security and room heated apart­ Management Co. 649- Place, Manchester. reterencs. $75 weekly “That will cut UV exposure to the eye by 50 AIDS patients lack such antibo­ The researchers said nine of the In the Industry. Of­ Manchester, CT rooms, I'/j baths, det­ ment. Hot water, $540. 4800. dies in their blood, said Karpas, 647-9101 PRE-SCHOOL Teacher ached 2 car garage, 2 569-3528 or 649-4248. Available December 4. MANCHESTER. Two percent. And if you get sunglasses, you can 10 patients are still alive, reason­ needed to work with 3-5 fering a full line of 06040. 647-3484. 80 who led the research team. fireplaces, acre plus MANCHESTER. Roorr Security, no pets. Coll bedroom Townhouse. eliminate all ocular UV exposure or cut it down by ably well, and out of hospital nine year olds. Part time life, health, auto and and private pond, cul- for rent. Furnished, 646-2426, weekdays. Nice location, all ap­ percent to 90 percent,” he said in an interview. Research details appear in De­ months later. “Those patients hours available. cember’s issue of The Proceed­ home Insurance. de-sac. $350,000. Owner kitchen and laundry MANCHESTER. 3'/3 pliances. Heat, hot wa­ Cataracts are a common health problem, have remained virus negative Please call 649-5531 for Also mutual funds appointment, 127 Plot privileges. Busline. room apartment. Heat, ter, carpeting, air con­ resulting in more than 1 million operations in the ings of the National Academy of confidential Interview. $100 per week. 649-4148. now for nine months,” Karpas and Investment pro­ Rock Drive, Ridge­ stove, refrigerator and ditioning. Call 647-1595. United States each year. Sciences, a U.S. scientific jour­ said. MECHANIC. Full time or INSTRUCTION field, Connecticut 06877 MANCHESTER. F u r­ garage. $550 plus secur- ducts. Contact Blit 203-438-3831. Taylor and colleagues estimated the annual nal, he said. Karpas said some of patients in HELP WANTED part time. Must be nished room, kitchen Ity. 649-8641 otter 5pm. ultraviolet exposures of 838 Chesapeake Bay Karpas called the results of his qualified to work on all Raspa, or Harry Ve- TRAIN to be a Diesel and parking privileges. FOUR Room apartment the study with early symptoms of makes of vehicles. 5-10 FOR RENT watermen, who work on boats. These varied, w study "very encouraging,” but lardl at 644-1145. Mechanic. 7 months To Clean coffee stolns Security and referen­ In 4 family. Stove and AIDS began producing their own BOOKKEEPER. Town of years experience a ces. $75 weekly. 569- depending on how much they fished, the time of year other AIDS researchers urged antibodies when injected with the Coventry seeks appli­ Equal Opportunity hands on program . from china or plastic, rub refrigerator. No pets. ELLINGTON. Six room must and tools. M8owled3 e Unlimited, IrK. 1198-86 bution publications pub­ win hold o la b ile Heoring on Monday, December 12, tessot * Merchandise Under *250 lished by the Manchester person. Career oppor­ wanted to babysit tor 7 SECRETARY needed for IV* will boat any prieal H erald ABANDON The search. tunities are possible year old. 10 hours per * Ad must contain price! professional Manches­ Herald. Penny Sleffert, fX % SitItlo'nT''*''*' 445 Hartford Rd., Manchester Call 647-9946 or 643-2711 Publisher. Thank you for making and we will train. Call week, Thursday, 3-8, You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds ter Real Estate office. ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ us #1 for 41 years. Cavey’s, 643-2751. Saturday, 1-8pm. If In­ Must have typing, Fast, confidential, terested, call 647-7706, due to this low price... word processing, ____ 647-9997 LOST HELP Wanted. Flower At th il hMrlno, Interested persons may appear and be heord 8u|pi(H ’O ‘0161-S !pu»l»«*|D !> |0)|ta easy mortgages. Mr. shop sales clerk posi­ after 3:30.______strong communication AND FOUND 'Y '" '•Cdlvdd. Information qino$-t !p|o8-i !uof|jj(H “"IIIIM-l iSlNiaiSlHd-lSVd Mortgage, where tion avollable 2-3 days BUSY Manchester Law M rtolnlng to MU application Is on file In the office of the and organizatlonai America borrows has Town Clerk / Wetlands Agent, Town Office Building. Skills. Send written re­ J-S !q-» i»-t !P-Z !»-l :H 3 1 V W -liV a ia N V 3 LOST. Black, long per week. Flexible Firm seeks secretary, been a neighborhood hours, except during part time, 9-2, 4 or 5 CALL CLASSIFIED sume to: ERA Blap- a|t|s |o Xjziujzas ‘«>1»a “ ‘“ 'I 3WVN-NOIV4WV3 haired, declawed Cat. tradition helping ho­ e m b V r'V e s i" *'"* '*• <*<«v of Dee- chord and Rossetto, Vicinity Oakland- holiday weeks. Apply days a week. Good (japjo |vqi u|) 4p*uu«g 'i uqo| *a|4tn^ !q8no|in| meowners for 41 years. In person at Brown’s typing skills, dicta­ Inc., Realtors, 189 West Tudor Lane. S50 Re­ Please call Conn & ANDOVER INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION Center Street, Man­ -» !aiua|>duioi-c iipjzqdao f »|oa-i !q-i :]803S-N3IV4WV3 ward. 643-1534. Flowers, 163 Main phone. Call Diane, 646- Steven Fish, Chairman 6 4 3 “ 2 7 1 1 N O W ! Conn at 233-9687. Street, Manchester. 7779. 057-n chester, 06040.

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Riding lawn ADJUSTMENTS Thursday. from the control center, thanked 2358. for cutting and clean­ mower, $200.565-0434 or SNOW Tires. (2) 14" Fire The spaceship etched a fiery the launch team, saying "the up. 649-3854. 646-7339. G A U HERALD stone. Like new. each. 643-7838. path in the sky as it headed payload was extremely impor­ CLASSIFIED straight up on a northward path tant and you did a great job all CARS CARS CARS CARS CARS CARS — a course that will allow the $500 around." FDR SALE FOR SALE FDR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 643-2711 CARS million satellite it releases to fly Added NASA Administrator FOR SALE over 80 percent of the Soviet James C. Fletcher: "You gave us Patrick Flynn/Minchaatar Harald some heart failure there toward WAITING GAME — Theresa Cramer, 7, of Eldridge half-day off from school and was waiting with Macintosh the end, but we got it off ... my Street, enjoys a game of basketball with David Macintosh for her mother to return from work. thanks for another great job." at Charter Oak Park this week. Theresa was enjoying a DON'T WORRY Hijackers Atlantis’ liftoff on the 27th shuttle flight and the third MANCHESTER’S all-military mission was wit­ JUST HURRY TO nessed by a smaller-than-usual surrender crowd of a few thousand space enthusiasts along nearby rivers 278 more apartments in North End and roadsides. •CARTERS B IG G EST in israei By Nancy Concelman USED CAR The launch had been delayed 24 Department Wednesday. Plans The plans show units ranging in area.” the report said. hours by strong winds along the Manchester Herald for the development, to be called size from 1.050 square feet to 1.608 Planning Director Mark Pelle­ TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Five shuttle's flight path. Strong, "The Summit.” call for 19 build­ .square feet. The development grini told Planning and Zoning A Cheshire developer wants to Soviet hijackers surrendered to shifting winds five miles up also ings containing flats and town- will also include a pool, sauna, Commission members in October SALE OF THE YEAR build 278 high-rise apartments on DEALER Israeli soldiers on the runway of threatened today’s liftoff, but houses to he built on 20 acres The gym. raequetball courts and club that developers in the North End Ben-Gurion Intemnational Air­ weather balloon data read late in land northeast of the Pavilions at land, zoned Comprehensive Ur­ room, plans show. '87 LINCOLN '85 OLDS '05 CADILLAC Buckland Hills, between Deming will have to work with the state 1 83 MAZDA 6L '85 BMW 325E ‘87 HONDA '84 FORD port today minutes after the the countdown showed they were ban Development, is across A traffic study done by Fuss & Department of Transportation YOU'LL BE HAPPY YOU DID! 1 TOWNCAR FIRENZA COUPE Soviet aircraft landed, an army acceptable. and Slater streets. Slater Street from the mall site, O’Neill Inc. of Manchester, engi­ Wagon SSpd. PRELUDE OiVILLE F150 and area towns to keep roads Auto Auto WMIaStd. Cap, Nice Truck spokesman said. However, new doubts cropped If approved, the development .said Senior Planner Stuart B neers for the project, says traffic there operating at a better-than- DEMO SPECIAL Loaded DEMO SPECIAL 1 <2.ggg *12,999 An army spokeswoman said up even at the 31-second mark, proposed by Ravenswood Proper­ Popper. from the development will affect acceptable level. *17,999 *5,999 *11,999 *6999 ties Inc. of Cheshire would bring 86 CHEVY CAPRICE *9909 there were eight crew members when NASA again stopped the The firm also proposes 506 roads that are being improved by Commercial and residential 88 CHEVY CELEBRITY to the number of residential units ■ rouDtwm 4 D . Vt. Auto. AC. Pt, PG. 4 Dr., v a Airto. AC. N . n . CnilM. aboard the plane. clock briefly because of concern parking spaces. 114 of which developers of the 380-acre mall development in the North End P. WIntfOM A Dr. Loote • Wty P. SM t THI Wlwu. S m o Cm , hMr OMog.. '85 PONTIAC proposed in the north end of 1 '84 PONTIAC '82 PONTIAC '87 MERC 80 TOYOTA '86 MERC. '85 PLY. The surrender of the hijackers about weather at a trans-Atlantic would be in garages. Zoning site under an agreement with the has exceeded the predictions of CrulBt. TIN W M . lU rio CMt. Loaded. Mfg. w)d many mora oaUana MIg. tM 6000 CAMRY ended a drama that began landing site in Spain. Manchester to more than 2,000. regulations require 417 spaces. town. LM PriM MGtrS. M m >14.041. 1 FIREBIRD TRANS AM COURAR GRAND MARQUIS RELIANT 1986 traffic study in the area. LoadMd Only 7700 Thursday in the Soviet Union Two minutes, eight seconds Ravenswood submitted an ap­ The buildings and parking would "Roadway conditions will be 1 T-Topa, Loaded SIKior, Auto Brown, 5 Spd. Blua, Auto Blue, 4 Dr., Auto Pellegrini said, but the study did AutoJAC Mllm when the gunmen comman­ after liftoff, the flight passed a plication for a preliminary plan of take up 19 .38 acres, and I.36acres sufficient to provide safe and MU PMCEI *15,075 MU riNCEB ‘11,785 *4809 *8,333 1 *6505 *8595 *10,999 •8,999 *5,099 deered a busload of 30 children critical milestone when the two development to the Planning would be re.served for open space. efficient travel for traffic in the See 278 MORE, page 12 and traded them for a plane out of solid fuel booster rockets burned the country. 87 PONT 6000 1 '84 PONT. 6000 '83 MERC OR. '85 BUICK 'SO TOYOTA '88 VW 87 CHEVY '80 OLDS out and jettisoned on schedule, USED CARS 4 Or. 4 Oyi. Auto. AC. PS. MARQUIS CENTURY Israel army radio said Israeli falling into the Atlantic Ocean. PM, Slereo, Peer Detoo. 1 ‘’E STARLET 8CIR0CC0 NOVA DELTA 88 officials gave the plane permis­ Weeto4i0 1 Auto Blua, Auto Cuatom, Auto Whita. 4 Bpd. Rad, S Speed The failure of a booster rocket Ex-hospital foe switches sides, M aUlCK SKVMWK NOW'7995 4 Dr.. AT. AC Auto sion to land after a special joint led to the destruction of Cp«. 4 Cyl., AT. AC. P S. pa. 84 BUICK REGAL 1 *5,999 *5,999 *6,909 *1,909 •0,299 *7,900 *9,999 request was received from the Challenger and loss of its seven- OnM Cm . T. WkMl. t c n n c t Or. VS. AT. AC. PS. PS. Storee. Soviet Union. person crew on Jan. 28, 1986. WMtaas NOW'5 9 9 5 Cnilee. TW Wheel, Peer Oetog. 1 '86 CHEV. '83 DODBE 87 MERC. '83 CADILLAC State-run Israel radio said the With the boosters gone, Atlan­ accepts key state hospitai post NOW'5895 '86 CADILLAC '83 MAZDA 8LC '86 MERC. Ilyushin 76 aircraft touched down tis’ three liquid fuel main engines 87 MONTE CARLO IS ' 1 CELEBRITY ARIES COURAR EL DORADO By Andrew J. Davis thorne Street, Pattis said the plans becau.se of heavy traffic Cp*.. va AT. AC PS. PS. P. ■ SEDAN diVILLE Wagon SABLE at 5:30 p.m. (11:30 a.m. EOT). burned for an additional 6>/i mnrioiN a Dr. LoM t$ A A f l E 86 OLDS CALI8 Cpe. Wagon, Atuo Sllvar, Auto WMIe. Auto BIARRITZ Manchester Herald Pattis notified area residents of and dangerous curves on the 4 Cyl.. Auto. AC pa PS, A A C Loaded, wiint Auto cr»u.w.>iaaa6 N0W'l0,Z95 SMrMCM.Wto>saaa NOW'7 9 9 5 1 *7,999 *13,999 *2,099 See SHUTTLE, page 12 his decision Thursday via hand- street and because they believed *2,999 •10,999 *8.909 *6,999 See HIJACK, page 12 Call it a twist of fate. delivered letters to group the neighborhood would lose its 85 BUICK REGAL Cpa. 84 PDNT FIRE8IRD Cpe. 1 84 CHEV Norman Pattis of 124 W. Middle members He was named to his residential character. va AT. AC pa pe. cnM. nx '84 FORD '87 MERC. C4U fM MORE '88 BUICK '87 MERC. '84 OLDS Turnpike, who led a neighbor­ new post, in which he informs the Pattis, 33. said residents were Wheel. Stolwe. Vinyl Itoo# G A A W IP yS, Auto, AC, PS, PG. P VNrto., 1 CAVALIER INFORMATION «MT4aa NOW •6295 TM. CnM atom. Wi, >aTtS T-BIRO MARQUIS RIVIERA COLONY PARK CUTLASS SUP. hood group opposed to a planned public and government about concerned that Manchester NOW'5495 ■ Wagon, Auto ON DAILY Nation’s unemployment Brown, Auto Brown. Auto ARNIVALSR Auto Wagon. Auto Auto day-care center for Manchester CHA activities, last week Memorial did not tell residents of 87 TOYOTA TERCEL DX 86 MERC C0UR8AR Cpe Memorial Hospital, has been "I'm not happy about that," the plan upfront. When neighbors v a Auto. AC. P a pa. p ywnd.. *14,500 *11,99 9 ^Or..4Cyl..AT. ACPa. PB. 1 *4,999 *6.999 6 4 7-15 8 8 *10,099 *5,999 edges up in November named assistant vice president Pattis said of resigning as Wal- of the South Alton Street site were Wto«7iii '84 TOYOTA for public affairs and government thorne president. " I would have called in for the meeting, the NOW *7495 — NOW'8995 1 '87 HONDA 'BO MAZDA RX7 '80 OLDS '80 CHEV '80 PONT. 84 TOYOTA relations for the Connecticut preferred to do both.” hospital had already made its COROLLA By Matt Yancey number of people either holding 87 CHEV CHEVETTE 88 CHEV CORSICA 1 ACCORD LXI Rad, Loaded REGENCY BRO. CAMARO IROC BONNEVILLE CAMRY Hospital Association, of which The opposition to Manchester plans, thus it was "in.sensitive” to t Or.. 4 Cyl. AT. Kadto t J A A C The Associated Press 4 Dr.. 4 Oyl.. Auto. Pa Pa. t-9 AAF 1 8M. 4 Dr.. AT, AC. Lo Ml Brown. Auto Auto Auto Auto jobs or looking for them, the Manchester Memorial is a Memorial's day-care plans dur­ the needs of the neighborhood, he NOW *4395 aiMo.OMe.w»a4aa NOW'7 9 9 5 •9,999 Labor Department said. member There are more than 100 ing the summer stemmed from said. 1 *9,999 *4,999 •11,900 •7,909 86 CHEV CELEBRITY •9,999 •6.999 WASHINGTON - The nation’s The labor force had remained members in CHA. he said. neighbors' disapproval of trying "What bothered us was we first 87 BUICK LeSABRE CutL civilian unemployment rate in essentially unchanged from Au­ Pattis has resigned as presi­ to put a "institutional facility in a heard about it in the newspaper.” 4 0ryaAT.Ac.PaPe.c«u. , - a n c 4 Or., va Auto. A C PS. PS. TMI. 87 MAZDA NOW '7695 1 '80 LINC. '80 PONT. '86 MERC. '86 BUICK '87 MERC. '83 LINCOLN November edged upward from a gust through October and has dent of the neighborhood group, residential neighborhood.” said Pattis said. "What happened last NOW *11,195 1 CONTINENTAL PICK UP FIERO MARQUIS SKYLARK SABLE CONTINENTAL 14-year low to 5.4 percent despite grown by only 2 million people in but he will remain a member. Pattis. In June, the hospital summer wouldn't have happened 83 FORD MUSTANG 1 MARK VI Rad/WhKa Rad, Std. Sllvar, Auto Blua, Auto Blue, Auto Blue. Auto an increase of 463,000 new jobs the past 12 months, including the Bernard P. Collet of of 114 W withdrew plans to put a day-care with better communication.” t Or.. HXMI. 4 Cri.. AT. Pt. PO. AC. and a record percentage of the big gain in November, reflecting Middle Turnpike is the new center mainly for hospital em­ Controversy is nothing new to 1 *4,999 *10.999 *5,999 *8,595 •6,999 *8.505 •B.9B9 American population at work, the a tapering off of the Baby Boom NORMAN PATTIS president of "Walthome.” a ployees in a hospital-owned hou.se Pattis. A former editorial writer now'3295 TRUCKS government said today. generation entering the job name derived from West Middle at 11 S. Alton St. 67 PONT. GRAND AM 1 '80 CADILLAC '84 LINCOLN 00 FORD '80 0L08 'S3 PLY. '86 TOYOTA '80 FORD F-150 T4ie 0.1 percentage point in­ market. . . . takes CHA job Turnpike. Alton Street and Haw­ Residents also were opposed to See PATTIS, page 12 4 or., 4 Cyl.. AT, AC pa pe, ainM. 88 CHEV SUBURBAN V4 TON 1 BROUGHAM CONTINENTAL TAURUS OMEGA RELIANT PICKUP crease from October's jobless Despite the slight increase in ^_U,ghMnOM. ^ 3 ^ 1 0 4 9 5 4 aniMi Orlm. va 4 M . pa PB. CELICA rate of 5.3 percent was due almost the unemployment rate, the go­ P. aund a Or. LoM 1 Auto Blue, Auto Auto Black. S Sped. Wagon, Auto Black, Bid. •n.aM tow'l 1,695 Rod. SSpd. entirely to a 560,000 increase in vernment figures showed 116 84 CHEV CITATIDN 1 *14,999 *12,999 *11,990 $1,999 *2,990 *8,999 *7,990 the civilian labor force — the million Americans holding jobs Compromise offered in town-Eighth taiks t Or., va AT. AC pa PB. B o a n r 86 DODGE CARAVAN Wig. last month, or 62.6 percent of the 4 0yi.4apd..PaPS.Harito. a ito A n e adult population age 16 or over. By Alex G lrelll NOW'3495 1 '80 LINCOLN *87 TOYOTA '80 LINCOLN '87 FORD '84 PONT. made by John D. LaBelleSr., who acres be exempted and that the town sewer and that the fees 'S3 PONT. ‘85 CADILLAC Both are record highs, said Labor Manchester Herald has joined the district negotiating 80 PONT. BRAN PRIX “ NOW *7695 1 CONTINENTAL COROLLA TOWN CAR T-BIRD FIREBIRD town retain the outlet charges therefore should be collected by HREBIRO SEVILLE TODAY Statistics Commissioner Janet L. team. He suggested reducing the from some of the acreage. the town, not the district. op*. M L AT. AC pa PS. ONM 84 CHEV CIO PICKUP 1 Block. Auto Blua, Auto Auto Rad. 5 Spd. . BE. Auto Norwood. a Otfta wtiyi Nooi. 2 7 A A C Auto Loaded. Blue A compromise proposal on one number of properties in the But LaBelle included among The question of exempting the' a Ori.. OM., pa haOtok Unr t C C A C The number of factory jobs of three major points at issue NOW '7995 ttopBuiMr. WtoiatM NOW '5 5 9 5 1 *15,999 *7,299 113,099 *5,999 •11,099 •aS95 district for which the district the properties to be exempted a property from the terms of the *8,999 Index climbed by 71,000 in November on between the town and the Eighth would insist on retaining outlet 30-acre parcel at the northeast 1978 agreement was one of three lari ao on I-S4 top of a four-year record-high Utilities District was offered by charges. comer of Tolland Turnpike and described at the meeting by John 24 pages, 2 sections 99,000 new assembly line workers the district at the close of a HOHE OF QUALITY USED CARS AND TRUCKS 301-315 CENTER STREET The district had asked that Slater Street, and attorney Ste­ D. LaBelle Jr., legal counsel for Bualneaa _ in October following a slight negotiating session Thursday on A^NCHESTER. CONNECTICUT __ 11 Obltuarlaa__ 2 about 150 acres in eight parcels be phen T. Penny, a negotiator for the district, as major problems to “A Good Place to Buy a Car" Closalfled . . 21-24 Opinion _ _ 10 decline in the late summer. fire and sewer jurisdiction exempted from the terms of a M O R I A R f i Y V the town, disagreed about be resolved. Coinica _ _ 18 People 16 "Over the past year, the questions. 1978 agreement under which the whether the town had agreed in The other major points listed by CHEVROLET 643-5135 Focua_____ 16 Science 20 number of factory jobs has risen Thursday's session was the town, not the district, would get earlier negotiations to relinquish LaBelle Jr. concern the earliest C O ., INC. USED CAR HOTLINE o