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By PAUL RAEBURN fields pose little or no risk. The Associated Press ob would say this is a poor document.” causal link” between magnetic fields and cancer, the No more war injuries tained a copy of the memorandum. “I find the EPA report an advocacy document, very report says. The Associated Press EPA officials did not select any of the people Brom poor scientifically,” Adair said. “1 feel that anybody EPA officials emphasize, however, that the studies do To the Editor: A panel of outside scientists gathered to review today ley proposed. who thinks that was a good document is a nitwit.” not yet prove that electromagnetic fields — which are The people of the United States have made it clear that ignored a draft Environmental Protection Agency report citing The researchers on Bromley’s list “range from skep The panel at the three-day meeting in Washington will produced by all elecuical wiring and electrical devices, A they do not support the war in the Persian Gulf. As for evidence of a link between household electromagnetic tics to vociferous di.sbelievers,” said David Savitz, an revise the report and produce a final version. including like shavers, hair dryers and heaters — cause the men who are over there, many of them share similar fields and brain cancer and leukemia in children. epidemiologist at the University of North Carolina in The report, which reviews existing studies, says cancer. sentiments, though I know they will serve their country ITCW In selecting the panel, the EPA rebuffed what resear Chapel Hill who has studied the health risks of studies finding evidence that electromagnetic fields as needed. The impending war in the Gulf is a direct by VA chers said was a White House attempt to weaken the electromagnetic fields. cause cancer “are biologically plausible.” Studies of Savitz, who read an earlier draft of the report, said, “I result of President Bush’s pigheadedness and lack of report. “If they were picked exclusively, they would predic cancer in children “have consistently found modestly thought it was good. What they were concluding is what consideration for the American people and the Constitu When the panel was being chosen last summer. White tably put less credence in the suggestions of adverse elevated risks, some statistically significant, of most people who read the literature conclude: There is tion of the United States. His actions threaten our way of By JACK ANDERSON House science adviser D. Allan Bromley sent the EPA a health effects from electromagnetic fields,” Savitz said. leukemia, cancer of the nervous system and, to a lesser credible evidence of adverse health effects from these life and our democracy. m and DALE VAN ATTA______memo urging it to select candidates from a list he Robert Adair of Yale University, one of Bromley’s extent, lymphomas,” it concludes. exposures. Credible does not mean conclusive. It means The United States has serious problems right here at provided of scientists who believe that electromaRnelic candidates, agreed: “I think there’s no question they The “consistent pattern of response ... suggests a that it is not dismissable.” home. A war will destroy us socially, economically and m WASHINGTON — If war erupts in morally. And for what? l^ r a lot of politicians who have the Persian Gulf, those who play num N made the wrong choices. They won’t pay for their errors, ^ new bers games in the Pentagon say as many but young men and women on both sides will. /r as 30,000 American soldiers could come Sadaam Hussein was wrong to take over Kuwait; ITCtt home in boxes. Among the living could Church group Rape attempts decreasing in U.S. Kuwait was wrong to have such a weak defense system be 10,000 injured soldiers with serious head wounds. They will be given a and to be a self-serving monarchy. Bush is wrong for not new by the department’s National seeking an early peaceful solution to the crisis; Congress hospital bed and precious little else. WASHINGTON (AP) — tempted rapes could be attributable by someone they knew. Among Crime Survey. The survey is con is wrong for not forcing Bush to try a year of economic The U.S. miiitary, which promises warns about Heightened sensitivity among men to heightened male sensitivity to women who were raped in or near lifetime medical care for veterans, has no to the concerns of women over the concerns raised by women in the their home, 48 percent said the at sidered a more reliable indicator of sanctions, and we arc wrong to allow it. crime than FBI statistics because Someone once wrote that America could never go to head-injury rehabilitation units in its past two decades is being cited by last 20 years. tacker was someone they knew, the data includes crimes that vic war unless the people supported it. The one way we all hospitals. There will be no therapy for criminologists as a possible ex But Blumstein, dean of the according to the study, titled tims didn’t report to the police. have of stopping this madness is by writing to our Con ITCW the impairments that plague a soldier racism threat planation for a dramatic decrease school of urban and public affairs “Female Victims of Violent Teen-age girls and young gress people, our representatives and telling them to stop with Iraqi lead in his or her skull. in rape attempts. at Pittsburgh’s Camcgie-Mcllon Crime.” women between the ages of 16 and The common American health in whites; and health care is far less ac The rate of attempted rapes of University, said he could only Of the total violent crimes this madness before it destroys us all. Congress can By WILLIAM M. W ELCH 24 were three times more likely to refuse to allocate funds, refuse to impose extra military surance policy will cover head-injury cessible for non-whites than whites. girls and women in the United guess at the reasons. Many women against women, rape accounted for The Associated Press be rape victims, the study said. taxes on us, refuse to reinstate the draft and finally, if all rehabilitation for civilians, but a soldier In addition, unemployment States decreased 46 pierccnt from still arc reluctant to report the 3 percent, the report said. The 1973 to 1987, according to a study crime, making statistics unreliable, study found that 24.5 percent of else fails. Congress can begin imfxiachmcnt against Bush who risks life in the desert must simply WASHINGTON — In an effort to among blacks is 21/2 times that The survey found that women released Sunday by the Justice he said. the women who were victim of and order a new election. lie in bed and hope for recovery. “sound a national alarm” and rein among whites, and blacks are far were six times as likely as men to Only 53 prercent of rapes or at violent crimes — rape, robbery In judging Saddam Hussein, we must also judge our Our associates Jim Lynch and Raul vigorate the civil rights movement, a more likely than whites to receive Department. be victims of violent crime by a According to the Bureau of Jus tempted rapes are reported to and assault — said they had been own American military intervention in I^nama, Grenada, Parkinson examined this gap in medical major church group is issuing an un the death penalty in cases involving current or former spouse or tice Statistics study, the rate of at police, the study said. But the attacked by someone they knew in Nicaragua and other countries. Are we to be known as coverage offered to American soldiers. usual pastoral letter warning that capital crimes, the church notes. boyfriend. tempted rapes fell from 1.3 per report, compiled by extrapolating timately. the warrior nation to the world? Or the peacemakers? If The Pentagon is inexcusably behind racism is a deepening problem in A small percentage of ethnic we survive, history will judge this era harshly. Instead of the times. Private hospitals have had Americans gained some 1,000 girls and women in 1973 to figures from a survey of 49,000 By contrast, only 3.9 percent of “Men assault women far more America. than women assault men in using our resources to solve our problems, we create new head-injury programs for years — long socioeconomic status in the 1970s 0.7 per 1,000 in 1987. households, estimated there were men subjected to such violence More than three decades after the relationships,” Blumstein said. ones. It is time for rational thought, for diplomacy in enough to persuade insurers to finance and 1980s, the church says, but the However, the rate of completed 137,509 rapes and attempted rapes said they had been attacked by a start of the modem civil rights rapes — 0.6 per 1,(XX) — held in 1987, down from 159,890 in close friend or relative. Men “are stronger and far more stead of war, for compromise instead of blood, for a truce the care. But the Pentagon remains skep movement, poverty is worse for quality of life for most minority instead of deadlines, for hope instead of despair. tical, calling the therapy “unproven,” and Americans is worse today than it steady over the same time span. 1973. The information for the study likely to be engaged in violence non-white Americans and racially because its much more associated War is against our way of life. Don’t we teach children often refusing to pay for it unless that was in the 1960s. Criminologist Alfred Blumstein Women were more likely to call was collected from surveys of motivated violence has increased, theorized that the decline in at police if raped by a stranger than households conducted twice a year with maleness.” that fighting is not the solution to a problem, but that we Dems fight over budget therapy will return a soldier to active the United Church of Christ con “Virtually no progress toward so should talk out our differences and find a compromise? duty. tends. cial and economic equality for Don’t we encourage children to share? Don’t we teach Thousands of Vietnam veterans are Racist attitudes, it concludes, African Americans has been made By WALTER R. M EARS below the record level of 1986. The would be automatic spending reductions. that “he who lives by the sword will die by the sword?” deficit this year is expected to be at least The reopened question is who gets to victims of this policy. Many had their “permeate most of our institutions” since the early 1970s,” it says. The Associated Press heads patched up as though doctors were If we still believe in those things, then we must all make $1(K) billion higher, despite the five-year say how much a change in benefits and systemic racism underlies Racism extends far beyond a stand and shout, “No more war!” Otherwise let’s be treating broken ankles, and then were economic and social disparities bet Women less likely to get bypass plan that is supposed to slice $492 billion would cost. WASHINGTON — Meanwhile, back sent back to active duty, some with a black-white relations in a nation honest and teach children that love, gentleness, and from projected deficit levels through Up against the deadlines of a ween whites and non-whites. growing in ethnic diversity, the humanity don’t matter. Power is all that counts. Let the in the fine print, there’s an old problem handful of pain killers. spending curbs and tax increases. threatened government shutdown and an “As a result of racial discrimina church says. Racism is a daily The heart association gave no ex with 160 deaths per 1(X),000 people, Michigan and Ohio also had high children beat each other up in the school yards and ap lurking: the deficit is soaring and there is Richard Shannon was shot in the head By PAUL RAEBURN Now there are Republican complaints approaching election, Democratic budget tion, all over the United States there problem for Hispanic Americans, followed by New Mexico, Colorado, death rates, and Horida’s death rate plaud the victor. After all, isn’t that the lesson our bitter political infighting over the budget in Vietnam in 1968. When he returned to The Associated Press planation for the differences in ueat- that the Democrats arc trying to renege bargainers yielded on that point and are ‘quiet riots’ in the form of un Native Americans, Asian Americans incnl received by men and women. Minnesota, Montana and Arizona. was among the lowest. politicians are teaching? deal Aat Americans were told would active duty, “I couldn’t even remember on the spending restraints by changing Republicans got their way. The law says employment, poverty, social disor and I^cific Islanders, it says. Women who smoke and use birth K. Little control it. how to spit shine my boots.” Shannon ganization, family disintegration, SAVANNAH, Ga. — American That chronic crisis will be around after the way they arc 'o be counted. the Office of Management and Budget, women have nearly as many fatal control pills are 39 limes as likely as Manchester That argument flared as the House which means the ^ i t e House, keeps was placed on kitchen duty and dropped housing and school deterioration, Chavis pointed a finger at the the Persian Gulf confrontation ends, at in rank. Finally he was booted out of the Bush and Reagan adminisuations, heart attacks as men but are far less other women to have heart attacks convened and adopted its rules for the score by estimating costs. and crime,” the church said. and 22 times as likely to have least $30 billion worse even if it is set Army and told to check into a Veterans Next Sunday, a day before the saying the federal govermnent “has likely to get bypass surgery, the tled without war. 102nd Congress. Democrats wrote one The new House rule requires that the American Heart Association reports strokes, the figures showed. NOTICE A slippery that effectively changes the budget deal estimates be made by the Congressional Administration hospital. There he got Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, become the obstacle” to racial jus Only three months into the five-year drugs to control seizures. He lived for in its annual update of heart disease to rely on congressional instead of ad Budget Office, which the Democrats church leaders will read the letter to tice. The analysis of state heart disease Mancfiester Medical Associates would like to announce deficit control plan that ended a long, years on a $160-a-month disability check more than 6,(KX) congregations of “I think what we’re witnessing is statistics. data found that South Carolina had politically embarrassing budget smuggle, ministration cost estimates to determine control. Bush says he will veto any bill The association also reported issue if spending cuts or revenue increases arc that includes cost estimates reached that from the government. the United Church of Christ, a 1.7- the federalization of racism,” he the highest death rate, with 258 the temporary absence of DR. RUSSELL J. TONKIN the Democratic-run House voted to In 1983, Shannon got a good look at million-member Protestant said. Sunday at its annual science writers’ deaths per 1(X),0(X) people in 1987. change the rules and President Bush said needed. way. meeting that heart di.sease death from his practice due to his being called into active duty To the Editor: his medical files. He learned that a piece denomination. The next highest states were Missis he’d veto any bills written their way. It was approved 242-160 on Jan. 3 It is more than a bureaucratic argu He cited an Education Depart rates are highest in the South and with the U.S. Navy due to Operation Desert Shield. His My children were excited: School was delayed one of his brain had been surgically removed The past carries both theological sippi, West Virginia, Louisiana and And the budget that Bush sends to after an opening-day debate so bitter that ment. ment decision last month, later hour recently due to the icy conditions! This meant that 15 years earlier as part of the initial treat and social meaning for church mem lowest in the West. Georgia. Associates Dr. Theresa M. Caputo and Dr. Jeffrey H. Congress on Feb. 4 is going to project a Democrat at one point threatened to Each side says the other’s budget of rolled back, barring universities American women .suffer some the residents of Manchestei had until 8 a.m. to sand their ment for the bullet wound. “If they had bers, but it is intended to draw wider record deficits, anticipated bu( hardly ad have the sergeant-at-arms brandish the fice would rig cost estimates to serve its from setting aside money for 244,000 fatal heart attacks each The states with the lowest heart Katz, will continue to care for his patients until his return. sidewalks before the children began walking to school just helped to re-teach me to do simple attention to show that racism has vertised when the 1990 deal was made, ceremonial mace against a Republican ends. According to the Democrats, 0MB scholarships to minorities only. year, compared with 268,(KX) for disease death rates were Hawaii, and/or bus stops. However, approximately most of the things,” he told us. “I’m not nuts.” worsened, said the Rev. Benjamin and now worsened by the economic who wouldn’t stop talking. would overestimate program costs to Chavis also pointed to President men, the association said. Yet walks had not been sanded and were treacherous to walk The VA agreed to re-evaluate Shan Chavis Jr., a veteran civil rights slump. The change involves a feature Bush force more offsetting cuts. Bush’s veto of the 1990 civil rights figures from 1988 show that 83,000 upon! (This was in a two-mile area of Illing Jr. High non’s case and gave him compensation leader and church official. While nobody told the voters last fall called the most important part of the ”... The liberals want to increase bill passed by Congress and political heart bypass operations were done for 100 percent medical disability. “We are trying to sound a national School.) that the deficit problem was solved, budget deal, a pay-as-you-go require spending programs and they want ac exploitation by Republicans of in women, compared willi 270,0(X) The people who did not sand or salt their walks must Other Vietnam vets are still trying to alarm,” Chavis said in an interview Por the first time. W eight W atchers offers neither were they told that the numbers ment applied to entitlement programs, counting procedures that will accom white backlash to affirmative action be very rich indeed with exorbitant insurance coverage to get access to modem therapy. Thomas last week. “We believe the leader in men. would get a lot worse before they got which account for nearly half the budget. modate that,” Bush’s spokesman. Marlin hiring practices. Angioplasty, in which a balloon take such risks. However, I am very angry that these Murphy survived a bullet in his head ship of our nation has focused so 3 new food plans in a breakthrough program better. Those are programs in which Con Fitzwater, countered. “...This is a like device is threaded into blocked people would take such a risk with my children, who snookering mechanism.” during his first combat mission in Viet much on the world situation that Without change, Chavis said he But voters are getting that message gress decides that somebody is entitled nam. The only “therapy” he got was a feared American society “could ex arteries and used to force them open, could be seriously injured by slipping on their icy Sen. Pete V. Domenici, R-N.M., said we’re losing sight of the domestic now as the price of the budget settlement to government benefits and the rest is psyehiatric dmg called Haloperidol. Not plode from within” in ways worse was done 67,0(X) times in women sidewalk. shows up at the gasoline pump and in tax automatic, with payments set by formula. the House move could be a first step in — the internal deterioration of our MntrcDducing I suppose the worst offenders were the schools them until 1987 did the VA agree to pay for than the urban riots of the 1960s. and 160,(X)0 times in men. deductions from 1991 paychecks. Social Security is the biggest of the entit unraveling the deficit agreement. society. selves, where some walks were not sanded, and other therapy from a private head-trauma the Personal The deficit-control package does lement programs. “It seems to me like putting the in “We should have made much areas that had been sanded early had started to melt program. represent progress. But it was oversold. Under the budget deal, a bill that in mates in charge of the institution,” said more progress toward racial har e Z h o ic e * revealing more slippery ice again. I also saw students As Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., observes, creased entitlement spending by adding Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan., the Senate mony.” using the playgrounds (unsanded of course) for skating Murphy was making progress, and R r o g r a m . that can only add to the level of public benefits or beneficiaries would have to minority leader. The church calls on its followers rinks, many of them laughing at their friends who fell. then the VA told him it planned to cut off mistrust in both Congress and the ad be offset by equal cuts in other spending Besides, said Fitzwater, “a deal is a to recognize racism as a sin and to m (^ "The results I'm seeing are amazing. With more freezing rain due this winter, I urge financing for the therapy last fall. Only Members get to choose from three ministration. or by revenue increases. That also would deal.” become active in the political everyone to stock up on sand and/or rock salt and keep after Sen. Bob Kerrey, D-Neb., and Rep. different food pians, so they can select For tlie year ended last Sept. 30, the apply to tax cut bills. Unless Congress Even if it is not quite the deal it process on behalf of equality. your walkways and school grounds safer, please. Thomas Carper, D-Del., intervened on The pastoral letter is only the the one that's right for them. That kind budget deficit was $220.4 billion, just settled on offsetting changes, there seemed to be. [pi of freedom makes the ftrsonal Choice Betsy DeCormier his behalf and the Viemam Veterans of third in the history of the United Manchester America organization protested, did the Program so easy to stick with. On top of Church of Christ, said Chavis, who From AM ERICA’S NUMBER 1! that, they can eat their favorite foods from VA change its mind and agree to con is executive director of the church’s Automobile Fluid Maintenance Service day one. 'fou know, I've been a Weight tinue paying, at least for the time being. Commission for Racial Justice. Watchers meeting leader for years Walk the plank, Lujan Murphy doesn’t know when the mg will In the 1970s, Chavis spent 4>/2 now, and I've seen a lot of good pro Berry's World be pulled out from under him again. years in North Carolina prisons as a WARNING: SUB-FREEZING TEMPERATURE grams. But members absolutely love “When soldiers join the military, they member of the Wilmington 10, a AND DIRTY OIL OR LOW FLUIDS CAN HARM YOUR Personal Choice. It's the best one yet!' Manuel Lujan Jr. should be sacked. under pressure has now agreed to sell the that has generated so much worldwide think they have cradle-to-grave medical group including nine young black CAR'S ENGINE, TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL. 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The consequences of racist attitudes” which in its most recent edition pegged — he should be forced to walk the plank. head injury victims will be taken care of, permeating society, the church says, Japanese investment in the United States waterfalls and other natural scenery; it but not as well as the VA should be able and reflect a growing climate of ra at $70 billion. That compared with does not include snack bars and toilets. to treat them a few years into the future. cial intolerance and hostility. 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Monday, Jan. 14.1991 iQaitrlirsIrr l^rralh Hope Banks From Page 1 From Page 1 Section 2, Page 7 LOCAL/REGIONAL Monday, Jan. 14,1991 Hussein and other Iraqi leaders. today, the 14th of January at 9 with a Middle East conference — a Kuwait is unacceptable.” week that the banking system in Perhaps more damaging to the They contrasted sharply with more o’clock, there is much room for un proposal rejected by the Bush ad The Iraqis have claimed in recent New England is “under great economy than the s^ctre of bank optimistic remarks he delivered on dertakings for diplomacy.” ministration. They were considered weeks that they seized Kuwait in stress.” failures is the continuing shortage of arriving in Hiris hours earlier. Asked about a European Com a possible last hope for a diplomatic order to push for a solution to the “The New England real estate credit, brought on by the combina Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron The United Nations has given munity intiative, he said, “It’s up to solution to the crisis. Palestinian question. The United market was more unstable than tion of bad loans and tougher federal Iraq until midnight Tuesday to the Europeans to decide.” Asked about the substance of his States has called the claim baseless, others,” said Edward Deak, a profes regulation of banks- Some withdraw from Kuwait or face the Perez de Cuellar met for 2'/2 talks with Saddam, and whether accusing Saddam of seizing the sor of economics at Fairfield economists expect the credit crunch threat of attack by the U.S.-led mul hours Sunday with Saddam. His they discussed an Iraqi withdrawal emirate in the Aug. 2 attack purely University and a member of the to get worse before it gets better. tinational force gathered in the meeting with Mitterrand here was from Kuwait, he said, “He never for his own aggrandizximent. New England Economic Project. “It “Our banking industry here is Sharing Saudi desert. being followed by a meeting with mentioned the word withdrawal, or going to be less capable of respond New cemetery delay opposed by vets Perez de Cuellar’s remarks has collapsed first, and probably far The secretary-general said he Jacques Poos, foreign minister of if he mentioned the word, it was not ing to lower interest rates, less seemed to dispel hope that any new deeper than the rest of the nation.” A in the sense of being prepared to would meet with the Security Coun Luxembourg, which currently holds According to Sheshunoff Infor capable of resuming lending to turn By RICK SANTOS of more than four acres and 3,000 about 10 years and reassess the vantages of postponing the project, possibility that East Cemetery will the EC presidency. withdraw.” initiative would reverse the growing cil later Monday, and “it will be up mation Services Inc., a Texas firm the economy around,” Deak said. Manchester Herald interments. situation.” members of the Veterans’ Graves continue to be divided into increas care to the council to decide what they Asked about a French initiative, The secretary-general said he did probability of war. that analyzes banks, 7.6 percent of To postpone the $300,000 first The delay, he said, would appear Custodians group, which met with ingly small and unconnected the U.N. chief said, “Listen, the not bring up the issue of a con Choosing his words carefully, he arc going to do.” all loans made by Connecticut banks Mandell, the former head of MANCHESTER — Public Works phase of construction of the to be the correct action considering Lozis on Jan. 3, arc not receptive to veterans’ fields. French I know are part of the ference on the Palestinian question said: “Don’t forget that I am the Asked if there was room for any were listed as non-performing in research in the office of the Comp Director Peter P. Lozis Jr. has a plan cemetery, Lozis is suggesting that the financial state of the town, the idea. He indicated also that until the twelve,” a reference to the European in his talks with Saddam. “It was not Secretary-General and that it is my for the new initiative, he said: “I don’t think June 1990, the highest level of bad troller of the Currency, said the that would delay for several years East Cemetery be expanded into an which was emphasized by members One custodian, William Stone, in meeting with Lozis he had under Community’s members. He did not necessary to raise that question,” he job to avoid a war. It would be very so. Perhaps there are some per loans in the nation. credit crunch would not be this development of a cemetery on area that had not been planned for of the Board of Directors last week dicated the Hillstown Road stood that the plans for the said. difficult for me as Secretary-General sonalities with no government sup elaborate on the statement. But Deak said, and other severe if the state- Legislature had Hillstown Road, but he faces op graves. with the adoption of a budget cap al Cemetery will provide the families Hillstown Road Cemetery were The French favor allowing Sad “You know that our policy, the to appear as inducing in our port who would like to take some in economists agreed, that the region’s acted earlier to allow full interstate position from veterans because they lowing an increase of no more than of deceased veterans with a large moving forward. Several steps have homeless dam to partially save face by linking Security Council of the United Na countries to start hostilities against itiative. largest banks are not at risk, nor is banking. That would have lessened want a large area designated for Lozis estimates the expansion, 6 percent. veterans’ field appropriate for the been made in the design process tions, is that the annexation of another country.” “But I don’t think that from an Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait the banking system in general. the chances of a deep regional reces veterans’ only. which would include about 3,400 Lozis, who is preparing a updated burials of former soldiers, but the since May of 1985, when the direc The East Hartford plaiming and “We’re not looking at a shaky set sion, he said. Full interstate banking additional interment sites, could ex report that he plans to present to the expansion of the East Cemetery will tors authorized funding for the of financial institutions in general. beyond New England was approved Currently, there are no veteran’s tend the life of the cemetery for an directors in February, said he docs result in the opening of a third plans. zoning commission finally approved But there are some specific in 1990. graves available for purchase in the estimated 14 to 15 years. He calcu not think it is worth it to open a new veterans’ field at the cemetery. That a site for that town’s homeless shel ter last Wednesday night, after near problems. CBT and maybe a couple two veterans’ fields at the East lated the delay based on the town’s cemetery that will have to be main field will not be next to the others, The plans for the Hillstown Baltic “The fault is not with the federal of others that have yet to surface Cemetery and there are no veterans’ selling an average of 236 graves per tained with additional equipment which already are separated by project call for the construction of a ly a year of efforts and the rejection regulators. It’s with the Legisla From Page 1 were exceptional in their aggressive fields at Buckland and West year for the last 11 years. and workers. But he does not yet graves not designated for veterans. roadway network, interment layout, of three other potential locations. ture,” he said. “They could have al Manchester’s town officials will ness,” he said. cemeteries, the only other town- “If we’ve got all this room, let’s have an estimate of the additional landscaping, and utilities for the lowed interstate banking in here a no doubt applaud the decision. It is Economists and regulators are managed cemeteries. And the plans open up another area,” he said. costs for the work, which could “What good is a veterans’ field if 44-acre project, which is to last an sault came after a group of what he vation Committee. tower. Several hundred Lithuanian suggested they are holding long time ago. They were just hesitant to mention specific banks in proposed for a new Hillstown Road “Rather than go to Hillstown Road begin as soon as the spring. it’s not one field?” Stone asked, ad estimated 100 to 150 years. The cost no secret that East Hartford’s home called “workers and intellectuals” But in remarks to the Supreme nationalists had also gathered inside prisoners, she said. greedily protecting the in-state less, without a shelter of their own, dajiger of failing, and with good Cemetery include a veterans’ field and open up that acreage, let’s wait Regardless of the financial ad ding that he is concerned about the has been estimated at $2.8 million. had asked the military commander Soviet national legislature, neither and outside the tower, hoping to banks, trying to keep their value were being served by other Ms. Dapkus said the death toll reason: a federal law makes it a in Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital, to of them explained how the shadowy prevent a takeover. municipalities, notably Hartford and from Sunny’s assault rose to 14 felony to put out information that high. “give us protection.” committee had the authority to order The National Salvation Commit Manchester. when an injured man died in a results in a run on a bank. He appeared to be referring to op army tanks and troops into action. tee’s full membership has not been “Three years ago, big national But despite the step, there are publicly revealed, but it includes hospital today. She said 166 people Sheshunoff reported that seven banks would have been delighted to ponents of Lithuanian independence Soviet paratroopers, the KGB and were injured; the Interior Ministry School other hurdles to overcome. Still on who have formed a self-declared Communist Party loyalists have also leaders of the anti-independence Connecticut banks had non-perform come in here and buy branches.” said 163. ing loans that made up more than 10 National Salvation Committee. seized a radio relay station, bringing branch of the Communist Party. Economists say state government, Sunday’s deaths were the first in to eight the number of buildings oc It also appears to be linked to Thou.sands of Lithuanians defied percent of their gross loans in the second quarter of 1990, the most with its limited role in regulating the 10-monlh-old standoff between cupied in and around Vilnius, said Yedinstvo, a movement to protect the first curfew in Vilnius, staying banks, has little latitude in helping budget recent quarter the company has fully the Kremlin and the republic of 3.7 Lithuanian parliament spokes the rights of ethnic Russians and past midnight in the city’s central banks through difficult times. Man million people, which was annexed woman Rita Dapkus. Russian-speakers, who form a Freedom Square, where they had analyzed. The banks, and their levels of dell said the state’s best option is to by the Soviet Union at the start of Yazov said he issued orders early minority in the republic, and it clear gathered throughout Sunday to pray, non-performing loans, were: Mer pressure the federal government to World War II. today that tanks in the city not use ly has support from the cental sing hymns and form a human make emergency loans available to to be chants Bank and Trust (18.5 per In his comments to reporters their weapons and that troops be government. shield around the parliament build cent), Citytrust (13.4), Bank of small businesses as soon as possible. during a break at the Supreme confined to barracks. The defense Most Lithuanian residents still ing. Soviet legislature in Moscow, Gor minister said he wanted tanks seemed to support their elected Stamford (12.6), Connecticut Bank “Governor Weicker, when he was o 3j bachev did not identify by name the removed from the downtown area, government instead of the Salvation After midnight, when Lithuanian and Trust (12.4), Saybrook Bank a senator, was one of the people shown J3 r- leaders reached a truce with Soviet and Trust (12.0), W est^rt Bank and military leaders who ordered the as but that too many objects were Committee. who was most influential in building Susan Plese s S sault. Nor, during his 10-minute blocking their path. Committee spokesman Juozas army officers, Laridsbergis leaned Trust (11.0), and Baybank of Con up the Small Business Administra m Jarmalavicius, the Lithuanian Com out of a window in the parliament necticut (11.0). tion. He and the state’s congres >. conversation with reporters, did he The National Salvation Commit By SCOTT B. BREDE o express regret for the deaths, or ex tee on Sunday declared a 10 p.m. to munist Party ideology chief, said building and urged the crowd to go David Tedeschi, a spokesman for sional delegation should try to get the agenda are appraisal and Manchester Herald negotiation of selling price for the plain why he waited until today to 6 a.m. curfew and said a military members arc “in contact” with Gor home. the state Banking Department, said special SBA funding put through to o 00 comment on the violence. commandant was in charge of Vil bachev, but he would not elaborate. state regulators are closely monitor this region. suggested building, as well as -< “If there is not the immediate in Gradually, most drifted away. But ing about 20 or 25 of the 157 banks MANCHESTER — A big crowd renovation. “The manner of defense was nius. It forbade the use of about 200 remained, waving is expected to be on hand as School troduction of presidential order, im chartered to do business in the state. “Small businesses are the ones “If everything went perfectly - H decided by the commandant,” he photocopying machines, fax Superintendent James P. Kennedy m mediately there could be more Lithuanian flags, many huddled He would not release the names of who are getting hammered by this,” and I don’t anticipate that happening n: said. “He reported to a deputy com machines and amplifiers, banned presents his recommended 1991-92 o m deaths, ” Jarmalavicius said in an in around bonfires to keep warm. the banks. Mandell said. “The big corporations - we’re looking at a fall” opening, mander of the military district ... I most public demonstrations and school budget at tonight’s Board of X terview. “There is no ‘watch list,”’ he said. don’t care, because they don’t have says Antonia Frese, East Hartford learned only in the morning, the authorized the military to make spot Landsbergis said the Soviet of Education meeting. "D Ms. Dapkus said Landsbergis “There’s simply a small group of to get their credit here. They can go director of social services. And so, DO early morning, when they got me checks. ficers promised during the negotia At last week’s joint meeting bet spoke to Gorbachev by telephone banks being watched more closely out of state or even out of the that town’s homeless are looking at t O up. When it happened, no one Pugo described the measures as a tions that if the crowd complied ween the school board and town r~ O today but that the Soviet president than others.” country.” another nine months or more on the 1; knew.” slate of emergency. with the curfew and dispersed, the directors, Kennedy said his budget T1 refused to answer questions about street, or in other town’s shelters. The other Baltic republics, Latvia Yazov said he did not know who army would not try to seize the goes beyond the Board of Directors’ m who ordered the military force. 1 , O and Estonia, braced today for pos was on the National Salvation Com building. 6 percent spending cap, but added Currently, 64 percent of the CD sible crackdowns. Citizens set up mittee, but that on Sunday it “ap She said Gorbachev agreed to that it does not call for a double- people using Manchester’s shelter 1 m CD barricades in the streets of Riga, the pealed to the garrison and the com allow medical workers into the oc “It would be good if this would QUESTIONS ABOUT BANKRUPTCY digit increase over last year’s school are from out-of-town, says Denise 1 o Latvian capital, and gathered to mander took a decision to seize the cupied buildings to check for injured end with no more suffering,” budget. Cabana, director of sheltering mini protect telephone and radio build television station to stop anti-Soviet people. Soldiers standing guard have Landsbergis said. Kennedy has already said there stries. A third of those people are 1 o 2! ings. Latvia’s parliament met and anti-constitutional propaganda.” will be no money for new program East Hartford residents, and 29 per m > through the night. The interior minister, whose Dan Roggl/Manchastar Harald cent of the shelter’s total population r~ For a free 30 minute consultation ming for the coming school year. CD In Lithuania today, the streets troops participated in Sunday’s at Although the school budget will WINTER IN THE PARKS — The weekend snowfall brought Matt Montovani, all of East Hartford, pile onto a toboggan for is from East Hartford. ? were quiet, and the republic closed tack, told the Supreme Soviet that be the focus of tonight’s meeting, a There is no question that a shelter DO > §D&D scenes of winter fun and beauty to Manchester’s parks. a ride in Wickham Park. Below, ice on the rocks makes for t' its schools to begin three days of of “no one from the center gave an Call Low Offices group of parents hoping to stop in East Hartford will ease some of DO -1 ficial mourning. order” to use force. Discount Oil, Inc. school from beginning in August is Above, Matt O’Connell, Gary Kranz, Mike Montovani and scenic splendor at Highland Park Falls. this town’s problems. Manchester’s Earlier today, Soviet Defense Pugo said the Salvation Commit 747-9999 expected to voice their opinions shelter was operating at only 60 per Minister Dmitri Yazov and Interior tee had asked Soviet military offi during the meeting’s public com cent capacity in November and Minister Boris Pugo said the assault cials in Vilnius to defend its mem Gal. ment session. December of 1990, Cabana says, but was requested by the National Sal bers massed outside the television 1.04 C.O.D. More than 1,300 parents have admitting out-of-town residents be Same Day Deliver 150 GAL. MIN. signed a petition to get summer comes more critical as weather be Available C othcart & Cassella Volume Discounts. vacation pushed up a week, said comes colder and numbers increase. »70HA 854 Asylum Avenue “If we are at capacity, it’s a real Cleaning With 659-2436 Price Subject Roberta McCormick, one of two 150 Gal. Purchase To Change Hartford, Connecticut 06105 parents organizing the calendar problem,” says Nancy Carr, execu Iraq fight. tive director of the Manchester Area From Page 1 Board of Education members will Conference of Churches, which ad also hear recommendations on how ministers the shelter. “A support to improve the cost effectiveness of system [in East Hartford] will ease States, the leader of the anti-Iraq “the knight of the Arab nation.” the school district’s cafeterias. some of the impact of dealing with coalition, has steadfastly rejected. Some assembly members were Among other things, the cafeteria troubled people in Manchester.” The emergency session, called by dressed in military uniform. committee’s recommendations in Much of the difficulty getting site Saddam, was held on the eve of the Saleh said the Iraqi nation and clude upgrading kitchen equipment approval in East Hartford was at U.N. deadline authorizing force to people were behind Saddam in his to make food preparation swifter tributed to the NIMBY (Not In My attempt to remove Iraq from showdown with “U.S. imperialism, and forming a joint purchasing Back Yard) syndrome. Manchester, Kuwait. Last week, the U.S. Con Zionism and Arab stooges.” group with other towns. of course, is not immune. But com gress passed a resolutiom giving He described the confrontation The school board is expected to pared to East Hartford, protests over President Bush authorization to use between Iraq and the U.S.-led multi approve the dismissal of the sports the Samaritan Shelter’s opening force to drive Iraq from Kuwait, national force — which includes eligibility policy at the junior high were muted. which was overran on Aug. 2. Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Syria — as schools. The town’s record in facing social In the Iraqi legislature today, a “historic showdown between the issues is not unblemished. But deputies stood and shouted “with forces of good and the forces of Manchester does house group our blood, our souls, we are ready to evil.” homes and a sheltered workshop. sacrifice for Saddam.” Saleh urged people around the Directors The town has some low-income and The assembly, which has never world to protest what he called elderly housing, an interracial coun gone against Saddam’s wishes, “American aggression against Iraq.” cil, a soup kitchen and emergency voted to give Saddam the constitu “In the name of the Iraqi people, to handle shelter, and a network offering sup tional authority to take any action we members of the National As port for HIV-positive residents. during the crisis “to maintain Iraq’s sembly announce that we reject the Manchester’s position on a num and the Arab nation’s rights and dig logic of threats by U.S. forces ber of issues has been pro-active billing rather than re-active. East Hartford, nity.” against our country, the military By “Arab nation,” Saddam was buildup on our border as an affront on the other hand, approved its Tol 1 referring to all Arabs. to the feelings of millions of Arabs land Street shelter only after being By SCOTT B. BREDE The resolution made no reference and Muslims who reject the lan threatened with the loss of $1 mil Manchester Herald to starting or declaring war. Iraq has guage of threats,” he said. lion in reimbursements from the said on several occasions it would “We declare here and now that we state. are ready to sacrifice everything for MANCHESTER — Eighth One East Hai tford woman, who not initiate hostilities. Utility District Directors voted to “We empowered the president to the cause of Palestine. Palestine lives in an aparunent adjacent to the should be liberated and rights of use the district’s own computer sys Reginald PInto/Mancheatar Harald shelter site, has already circulated a take whatever action he deems tem to handle the billing and collec Palestinians restored,” he added. petition claiming that the Tolland necessary to avert the scourges of Start Your Career at tion of the district taxes, instead of war,” Deputy Talib Faraj said after In an llth-hour peace initiative, S,i.;ct building does not have U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez relying on town facilities, at a spe enough room to house the homeless. the vote. cial meeting called last week. (Presumably, there is more room on The two-hour debate preceding de Cuellar met with Saddam on Manchester Community College District directors voted un College-bound students get help the streets.) What’s more, the build the vote was opened by the speaker Sunday. But Perez de Cuellar said animously. with Disuict Director ing is too near a set of unprotected of the assembly, Saadi Mehdi Saleh. today he has lost hope for a Lori Pills of Glastonbury did! After etiming her EMT certification, January Walk-In Registration: Thomas Ferguson abstaining, to railroad tracks. (Presumably, the He asked deputies to give total al diplomatic settlement to the gulf Officials were also to visit Howell Cheney A student’s financial situation is also looked at have an in-house tax bureau, instead By SCOTT B. BREDE homeless are a lot safer living under legiance to Saddam, whom he called crisis. Lori entered MCC's Respiratory Care Program and was awarded her (meastes/rubelta vaccinalions required) Regional Vocational Technical School. before handing out a scholarship. All financial of depending on town workers to Manchester Herald an unprotected highway ramp.) associate's degree in 1988. She joined the staff at Hartford Hospital as •W alk-in registration for credit courses is open now through Jan. 28 at To qualify for a scholarship, students must live records must be received by the foundations’s carry out tax collection procedures. To East Hartford: a cautious ap a respiratory therapist and was accepted for additional training in the in Manchester for at least six months before the financial aid consultant before the April 15 dead the Registrar's Office in the Lowe Building (West Campus): Ferguson said he abstained from MANCHESTER — High school seniors in plause for long-overdue action. April 15 application deadline, and plan to enroll ROBERT J, SMITH, inc. Life Star program. With a flight nurse and pilot, Lori is now part of an Monday, Jan. 14,10 am-4 pm; Tuesday. Jan. 15, from 10 am-6 pm; voting because he did not have need of money to attend college may be in luck. line as well. To the creators of NIMBY ex air ambulance crew that provides slate-wide medical rescue service. Thursday, Jan. 17, noon-6 pm; Tuesday-Thursday, Jan. 22-24, enough time to review the options. Officials from the Manchester Scholarship as full-time college students, according to a docu cuses: a case of writer’s block. ment explaining the scholarship. Manchester The sky’s the limit for you too! You can start your upward path by 10 am-7 pm; and Mondtiy, Jan. 28, from 10 am-7 pm. Relying on the town to collect its Foundation, which in the past has awarded stu For the past 26 years, the foundation has been To Manchester shelter officials: All Lines of helping students go on to college with such choosing career, certificate, transfer or credit-free programs at Man For more information, call 647-6140. taxes would have saved the disu-icl dents with scholarships ranging from $500 to Community College students hoping to transfer to patience. East Hartford still has Insurance chester Community College. Day and evening courses are available lime, bui in the end, would have cost $5,000, is looking to hand out scholarships to high a four-year school are also eligible for foundation scholarships. Last year, the foundation gave out some rocky months ahead. full-time or part-time to fit your needs, luition is affordable, and we're •W alk-in registration for credit-free weeknight courses, and credit more money. Disuict Director Mary school students in town. funding. $100,000 to 40 students. Jane Summa said. According to the document, a student’s The scholarships are paid for by businesses, Susan Plese is Manchester resi wiilhn easy commuting distance of home. weekend campus and off-campus courses is held until the start of 649-5241 individual clas.ses at the Continuing Education Office (East Campus): Having disuict persoimel use the Last week, foundation officials met with stu academic record, after-school activities, and on- clubs, service groups, individuals and bequests. dent and instructor at Manchester MCC offers associate's degrees in over 40 special career fields - or town s computer system for tax bill dents at Manchester High School and East the-job performances are all taken into considera Community College. She writes this Monday-Thursday, from 10 am-7 pm; Friday, from 9 am-noon. Besides getting out to the high schools, the 65 East Center Street consider starting your college path at MCC, then transferring to the ing was other option looked at by Catholic High School to discuss scholarship op tion when foundation directors review an applica foundation financial consultant will meet with column on local issues and people For more information, call 647-6242. Manchester, CT college or university of your choice to earn a bachelor's degree. the distnci. she said. portunities. tion. parents on March 3, at 2 p.m. weekly for the Herald. 8— MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 14, 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 14,1991— 9 STATE RECORD J Examiners saw BNE problems 4 years ago About Town Police Roundup A By JOHN DIAMOND England, lawmakers in Washington aggressive with the Bank of New comptroller’s office raise questions of real estate loans. “Management has not been effec The Associated Press are questioning why the comptroller England management, who didn’t about whether federal regulators A bank examination dated Dec. tive; previous criticisms have not Staff-cut meeting tonight Old guard meets Cub Scout badges awarded Drunken plowing charged seem to be getting the message, and failed to act sooner to prevent the should have rung the warning bell 31, 1987, uncovered “Inaccuracies been fully addressed.” Six months Staff members from Howell Cheney Regional Voca The Old Guard will meet on Thesday at 10 a.m. at the MANCHESTER — A Manchester snow plow driver third largest federal bank rescue in fire a few more shots,” Clarke told louder and sooner. Those questions At the December meeting of the Emanuel Lutheran WASHINGTON — Federal bank with the internal risk rating system.” later, the very survival of the bank tional Technical School are inviting parents to attend a Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church St. Senior citizen Church’s Cub Scouts Rack 126, 33 various badges were was charged with driving while intoxicat^ after his examiners raised “significant con U.S. history. the Senate Banking Committee. are a key focus of investigations Although commercial real estate was in doubt. meeting about proposed staff cuts. The meeting is to be men are welcome. awarded to 21 individual scouts. Those earning the Bob truck struck a utility pole knocking it onto a parked car. cern” about tbe condition of the “It is essential that we find out A week ago Sunday, Clarke ap under way by the House and Senate loans were judged satisfactory, On December 7, 1989, regulators held at 7:30 tonight at the school. Staff members are con cat Badge were: John Murdock, Tyler Driscoll, James David G. Moyer, of 74 Cannon Rd. in ^ t Hartford, when the regulators discovered the proved the takeover of Bank of New banking committees. Bank of New England two years “rapid growth coupled with weak warned of “severe deterioration of cerned about a proposal to cut 23 teaching positions Parents without partners Mcrcicr, Jason Bartlette, Jason Jones, Brian Edwards, had turned onto High Street from North Fairfield Street before their superiors launched a problems, what remedies were at England Corp. and its three sub Clarke said that by the time the nesses in administrative controls and asset quality.” Six weeks later, Con statewide at regional vocational schools, including two at when the accident occurred. Police say Moyer was back A An open dance sponsored by Parents Without Partners, Tom Haley and Michael Shaw. tempted, and why the regulatory ac sidiary banks by the Federal Deposit magnitude of the problems became sweeping review of the now-defunct market softening causes significant nolly resigned. From then on, Clarke Cheney. Manchester Chapter #469 will be held Jan. 26 from 9 Jonathan Potterton, Matthew Dziana, Adam Slom- ing the truck when he struck the pole, causing it to snap tions failed to stem the losses," said Insurance Corp. The takeover will clear it was too late to stop the slide bank, regulatory documents show. concern.” And again the warning; said, regulators and bank managers p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Ramada Inn, East Windsor. Tickets cinsky and Jeffrey Behrmann were awarded Gold and and fall on a parked car. House Banking Committee Chair cost the insurance fund an estimated into insolvency. According to Depression Anonymous A summary of actions by the Of “documentation deficient.” worked cooperatively in the losing at the door are $5 members, $7 non-members. For more Silver Arrow Points, and Eric Gilbert received his Wolf When police arrived, they smelled alcohol on Moyer’s man Henry Gonzalez, D-Texas. Clarke, an aggressive move by his fice of the Comptroller of the Cur- $2.3 billion. Still, regulators were unable to effort to save the bank. Depression Anonymous, a support group for the information on the chapter, please call 645-7722 or Badge along with a Gold Arrow Point. breath and performed a sobriety test which Moyer failed. “What led regulators to believe that “This is one of the oldest institu office in 1987 would have been re reney (OCC) indicates that get the attention of bank manage “These efforts to salvage the bank depressed, meets every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at 875-7651. A special orientation will be held just prior to Those scouts receiving various Wcbclos Activity Later tests at police headquarters revealed Moyer’s blood conditions would improve and what tions in the country,” said Sen. quired to steer Bank of New regulators had strong indications in ment. Bank Chairman Walter Con ultimately failed in large part due to Manchester Community College in the Lowe Building, the dance at 8:30 p.m. Badges were: Chris Eldridge, Keith Ouellette, Matthew alcohol content to be 0.216, more than two times the Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., refer England on a more conservative late 1987 that the bank was in costs can be attributed to the long nolly remained in power for another the length and severity of the room 205-H. The group follows the 12-step program Frost, Mark Tatasciore & Drew Driscoll. legal limit. delay?” ring to the Connecticut Bank & lending course. trouble. two years before regulators forced economic downturn in New modeled after Alcoholics Anonymous. No dues or fees Garden club meeting Cameron Beers, Doug Cosmini and Scott Hare also Moyer was released on a written promise to appear in Those indications emerged two Comptroller Robert L. Clarke Tmst Co., one of BNE’s subsidiaries “It’s difficult to walk into a board the bank board to push for Connol England,” Clarke said. They did are required. For more information, call Ann K. at The January meeting of the Manchester Garden Club received Wcbelos Activity Badges along with earning a court. years before the OCC ordered defended his agency’s actions but which was founded in 1814. “It no room when everything is going great 289-3745 or Sherry D. at 646-0284. ly’s resignation, which came on Jan. succeed in lowering the cost of the will be held Monday, January 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Compass Point. regulators to establish a continuous acknowledged that he should have longer exists today. It’s a sad, sad ... and be a grinch,” Clarke said. 26,1990. takeover by at least $1.6 billion by Community Baptist Church. The program is entitled: N presence at the bank and more than been more firm with the manage day.” Bank examinations in late 1986 Pinochle results The turning point for Bank of forcing bank management to sell off “Fresh Floral Design” presented by Michael Orlowski of two years before regulators foreed a ment of the Bank of New England The reasons most often cited for and mid-1987 found the overall Public Meetings New England was in 1988, accord profitable divisions to raise money The Manchester Senior Pinochle players met at the Park Hill Joyce norist. Member design for the month is Telephone storytime ehange in top bank management. when there was still lime to prevent the collapse are overly aggressive quality of BNE’s construction lend ing to the OCC documents. and improve the bank’s equity. Army and Navy club on Jan. 10 at 9:30 a.m. Play is open “Happy New Year.” The Bentley Memorial Library, 206 Bolton Center As the region recovers from the disaster. lending by the bank and the steep ing satisfactory but warned of The year-end 1988 examination to all senior members. Results were: Mary Twombly, Whether Congress is satisfied Road, Bolton is offering a Telephone Storytime for The following meetings are scheduled for Monday, shock of last week’s federal “Using that Monday morning decline of the real estate economy. “negative nends” and asked the found a “seriously deteriorating con 616; Dom Anastasio, 569; Rene Mairc, 565; Jess Dailey, with the actions of regulators Weight no more program children ages 4 to 7. Parents may registter their child for Jan. 14, and Tuesday, Jan. 15: takeover of the Bank of New hindsight. I’d go back and be more But the documents released by the bank to improve its documentation dition” at Bank of New England. 559. Pinochle will be played on Jan. 17. remains to be seen. Two free inu^oductory sessions for “Weight No More,” one time slot during the week of January 14 to 17, Mon Bridge results a skills-oriented approach to weight loss and weight con day through Thursday. Children will receive a special MANCHESTER trol, are scheduled for Monday, Jan. 14 and Wednesday, phone call and here a story over the phone. Parents may Monday The Manchester AM Bridge players met on Thursday, Jan. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital at 5:30 p.m. call the Library at 646-7349 for details of this new Charter Revision Subcommittee, Lincoln Center gold Jan. 3; Monday, Jan. 7 and Thursday, Jan. 10. Results Grandmother The program costs $189 for 10-scssions and is offered program. The library hours are as follows: Monday, room, 7:30 p.m. were respectively: N-S: 1) Ann DeMartin and Faye throughout the year at MMH. Fbr more information and Tuesday, Thursday — 2-8 p.m.; Wednesday — 10-8 Board of Education, 45 North School St., 7:30 p.m. Lawrence, 2) John Greene and A1 Bcrggren, #) Roman to register, call HcalthSource at 647-6600 or 643-1223. p.m.; Closed Friday and Sunday; Saturday — 10-2 p.m. "Diesday Solccki and Henry Samuelson; E-W: 1) Mary Willhide 8th District Committee, Willis Hall, 7 p.m. and Pat Grigoriou, 2) Carol Lucal and Bev Cochran, 3) Human Relations Commission, Municipal Building protests war Barry Campbell and Dale Hamcd. N-S: 1) Barry coffee room, 7:30 p.m. Campbell and Terry Daigle, 2) Linda Simmons and Bev Board of Directors, Lincoln Center hearing room, 7:30 Cochran, 3) Jim Baker and Irv Carlson; E-W: 1) Mollic Deaths Current Quotes p.m. Timrcck and Peg Dunfield, 2) Frankie Brown and Faye in Middle East Lawrence, 3) Sally Heavisides and Pat ForsU’om. N-S: 1) BOLTON “There is no justification for the use of force against Linda Simmons and Mollic Timreck, 2) Eleanor This town listing of desths Is otfarsd trss ot charge by tha Monday Manchsstsr Hsrald. Paid announesmants of death and In peaceful and democratically elected governments. We Berggrcn and Louise Miller, 3) Terry Daigle and Barry Bolton Republican, Herrick Fhrk, 7:30 p.m. For some, Saturday’s Westport Mamorlams appear under tha Death Notices heading. condemn these actions. Legitimacy is not built by force.” By JANET L. CAPPIELLO Campbell; E-W: 1) Bev Cochran and Faye Lawrence, 2) Board of Finance, Center School, 7:30 p.m. rally was their first experience — President Bush reacting to the Soviet crackdown in The Associated Press Frankie Brown and Peg Dunfield, 3) Dale Hamcd and Board of Health, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. protesting war. For Mrs. Harrison, a Deane McCarthy. Manchester Lithuania. retired social worker, it was just a Public Building Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 WESTPORT — Cynthia Harrison p.m. continuation of a lifelong quest for Program of Studies Night Dorothy Garside “They are driving their tanks right at people! They are stared glumly at the ground, speech COVENTRY world peace. beating people! They are beating women! — Eduardas less at the thought of the United A Program of Studies Night for parents and students Coventry Monday If the United States goes to war Potashinskas, a worker at Lithuanian TV who watched States going to war with Iraq. who will be attending Manchester High School next year against Iraq, she would be “devas Michael R. Kuchy Soviet troops seize broadcast facilities. Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office will take place on Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. in Building, 7:30 p.m. The 79-year-old grandmother, a tated,” she said. the MHS cafeteria. This annual event provides parents veteran anti-war protester, was hold When she was a child, Mrs. Har with opportunities to talk with members of the faculty Tuesday ing a peace vigil Saturday with rison watched her 32-year-old about course selections for the 1991-92 school year. Stu about two dozen other activists brother die of tuberculosis that Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Office Building, 7:30 dents should plan to attend with their parents. Death Notices p.m. when she heard the news that Con developed from poison gas he gress had given President Bush breathed during World War I. Smoking cessation program Historical District Study Commission, Coventry High School, 7:30 p.m. authority to use force against Iraq Her brother’s death taught her The “I Quit My Way” Smoking Cessation program of Dorothy (Stern) Garside Alfrida (Wennerstrom) after Tuesday’s United Nations that war was “irrational and hor fered by Manchester Memorial Hospital begins for the Dorothy (Stem) Garside, 63, of Manchester, died Friday, HEBRON deadline for fraqi withdrawal from rible,” she said. new year with a free introductory session on Wednesday January 11, 1991 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She Tuthill Monday Kuwait. She has been a member of the Tha AaaoeUtad Pr*M at 7 p.m. in the Hospital. The program runs six weeks was bom on October 30, 1927 in Union Beach, N.J. and RHAM Ih'ogram, RHAM High School, 7 p.m. and costs $125. For more information, call HealihSource, As she stood shivering in the 31- Women’s International League for SAUDI BOUND — Connecticut Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. preparing to fly to Europe and then on to Operation Desert lived in Bolton and has resided in Manchester for the Alfrida (Wennerstrom) Ththill, 90, formerly of New State degree weather, Mrs. Harrison Peace and Freedom for at least 35 MMH’s Community Health Education Department at past 25 years. Before her retirement in Oct. 1989, she Road, Manchester, died Friday evening, January 11th at 'Diesday recalled the weekly vigils she kept years, and was out on the streets talks with members of the 142nd Medical Company Sunday Shield. The company is out of New Haven. 647-6600 or 643-1223. was Vice President of The Connecticut Bank and Trust a local convalescent home. She was bom in Portland, WPCA, Town Hall, 7:30 p.m. for eight years during the Vietnam every Saturday from 1%7 to 1974 at a hangar at Westover Air Force Base. The company was Single parenting Co., Large Currency Transaction Department. She was Connecticut on August 14, 1900, and had lived most of era, protesting a war she called “hor protesting the Vietnam War, she employed for 20 years and worked at the Manchester, her life in Manchester, and a few years in Flartford. She Parents Without Partners, Manchester Chapter #469, rible.” said. Rockville, Groton, Hartford and East Hartford offices. was a graduate of Manchester schools and Cambridge Once, she was arrested with a has activities just for all of.-us single parents and our Mrs. Garside, is survived by two daughters and a son-in- Secretarial School of Hartford, where she taught for over Thoughts Mrs. Harrison and her husband group of fellow Vietnam War children, regardless of custody. For more information on law, Cynthia S. and Carter Harris, and Wendy S. Boney, 20 years. Mrs. 'Rithill is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Gerald revived those vigils six Weicker wishes guard unit well the chapter, please join us at the Talcottville Congrega protestors when they sat down in the all of Tolland: three brothers, William Stem of Bolton, Joseph (Barbara) Deganne, and Janet Hewitt, both of weeks ago to protest a possible war middle of the street to block traffic. tional Church, Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be Thomas Stem of Manchester, and a brother in New Jer Manchester: four nephews; Kenneth Jackson of South It is said of Jesus, ”... who for the joy set before him in the Persian Gulf. “That’s the only time,” Mrs. Har CHICOPEE, Mass. (AP) — Gov. for the uncertainty of war in the Arabia, Morris said. Their equip transport planes from Westover. served. Please call 875-7651 or 645-7722 for directions. sey. Four grandchildren. Scan Boney, Jason Boney, Windsor, Donald Jackson and Donald Hewitt, both of endured the cross.” This brief statement reflects the Lowell P. Weicker Jr. told members Gulf. But he added that the Gover They were members of the U.S. Children are welcome. “War is not the answer,” she said. rison said, giggling. ment already has been flown to the Holly Boney, Kira Harris, all of Tolland; and many Manchester, and Burton Hewitt of Rockville. Funeral quality of life lived by the greatest person who ever ex of Connecticut’s first National nor’s visit was comforting. Gulf, he said. Army Reserve 439th Quartermaster “I’ve felt that for years and years.” Despite the frigid temperatures, Democratic caucus nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held on services will be held Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at the Holmes isted. Why was he so joyful? His circumstances surely the Harrisons vowed Saturday they Guard unit activated for Operation “The hardest thing they were The group is trained to serve as a Petroleum Company, which is based Saturday, Jan. 26, at 1 p.m., at St. Mary’s Episcopal Funeral Home, 400 Main Street, Manchester. Burial will were not ideal — no permanent home, no steady income. Around the state this weekend, Desert Shield that they embodied in New Haven. The Andover Democratic Party will hold its caucus on residents held peace rallies, petition would keep the vigil until there was facing was leaving their loved medical clearing company, Morris Church, 41 Park St., Manchester. There are no calling take place in the East Cemetery. Friends may call at the He was ridiculed by fellow countrymen, accused of a the nation’s resolve to stand up to said. They screen casualties from The 67 members of the petroleum Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Andover Elementary School signings, protests and prayer ser a resolution to the Persian Gulf ones,” Morris said. “The governor hours. Memorial contributions may be made to Rockville funei^ home Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until service time crime never committed, forced to spend his last hours on crisis. the “lunacy” of Saddam Hussein. ■ did a class act. He gave them a lot of the field, transfer those needing unit reported to duty Nov. 21 and All Purpose Room (cafeteria). All registered Democrats Visiting Nurse Community Care Association, 26 Park at 11:00 a.m. a splintered cross, gasping for every breath. Yet, he was vices to voice their opposition to Weicker, who as governor is com comfort.” more than 72 hours of hospitaliza had been training at Fort Devens. are requested to attend and to vote for the nominees of Street, Rockville, CT. 06066. Holmes Funeral Home, joyful. war in the Persian Gulf, said Patricia “As long as the need’s there, what mander of the Connecticut National About 16 members of the group tion, and treat the others, he said. Their assignment is to refuel; their choice. A slate of party candidates will be presented 4(X) Main St., Manchester, is in charge of arrangements. “Jesus,” says devotional writer Max Lucado, “em Wass, executive director of the Con else can you do?” Mrs. Harrison said. Guard, flew to Massachusetts Sun flew out of Westover Saturday night. Meanwhile, another group of military vehicles. They are expected and nominations from the floor will also be accepted. bodied a stubborn joy. A joy that refused to bend in the necticut chapter of SANE-FREEZE, day morning to visit members of the The medical unit is expected to stop Connecticut soldiers headed to the to set up a 200-million-gallon fuel Candidates endorsed by the caucus will run in the Archie A. Kissouth wind of hard times. A joy that held its ground against a national peace organization. Some protestors, especially the 142nd Medical Company as they bid in Europe before heading to Saudi Gulf Saturday aboard huge military station in the scorching Saudi desert. Municipal Election in May. Archie A. Kissouth, 91 of East Hartford, husband of pain. A joy whose roots extended deep into the bedrock “So much of this has just sprung “younger ones,” are feeling disil Obituaries farewell to relatives and friends at Helen (Gloede) Kissouth, died Saturday (Jan. 12) at of eternity.” Such joy has been described as “sacred up spontaneously and it’s going on lusioned and disheartened, she said. Westover Air Force Base. The group Hartford Hospital. He was bom in Narrangansett, R. I., delight.” in dozens of communities across the But her advice to them is to “keep left Westover for Saudi Arabia Sun and lived in East Hartford for 40 years. He was retired The remarkable thing is that Jesus promises such state,” said Wass, whose group was the faith.” day afternoon. Lottery from Pratt & Whlmey Aircraft in East Hartford after Lawrence Welk singer delight to those who would be his followers. They are acting as a clearinghouse for infor Her 74-year-old husband echoed Weicker delivered a short speech working there over 25 years. He was a member of South described in unusual ways: poor in spirit, mouraful, mation about anti-war activities that sentiment. EDINA, Minn. (AP) — Fern F. Bugby, who sang with to the group and presented it with Here are the weekend lottery results from around New Congregational Church of Hartford, and was a U.S. meek, hungry and thirsty, merciful, pure in heart, peace across the state. “In addition to the “I guess you just have to have an Lawrence Welk’s first orchestra, died TTiursday of heart the state flag. He told Maj. Ben England: Army World War I veteran. Besides his wife, he leaves a loving and persecuted. attitude that it’s possible to change failure at age 87. events ... hundreds and hundreds of Hong, commander of the West SATURDAY sister and brother-in-law, Ema and Harold F. Jones of Gareth Flanary people across the state are calling in ... and while we’re able, we’ve got Haven-based unit, to bring the flag Hartford; a nephew, Robert F. Jones; and a niece, Carol Bugby, a former English and music teacher, was 19 Church of Christ to do what we can,” he said. ^#-f^PE^F?CT O to Congress.” and the 110 members of the unit Connecticut Clark, both of East Hartford. Funeral and burial arc when she met the accordion player and bandleader at a Manchester back home safely. Daily: 1-8-5. Play Four: 8-9-S-8 private. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, dance in North Dakota. She performed with Welk on “I wish we had you back in Con Rocky Hill. There are no calling hours. Rose Hill Funeral radio shows throughout the Dakotas and at small-town necticut,” Weicker said in a five- VVEDDINGa Ma.ssachusetts Home has charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, dances. Manchester Herald minute speech. “But you ought to Daily: 6-0-4-8. Mass Megabucks: 2-6-18-26-27-34 memorial donations may be made to the South Con She died at Fairview Southdale Hospital. Sites in Conn, know we’re very proud of what each gregational Church, 277 Main St., Hartford, 06106. of you is doing.’ BEGIN WITH THE Northern New England Founded OcL 1.1881 as a weekly. Weicker added that the prayers Pick Three: 4-1-3. Pick Four: 2-4-S-3. Tri-state In Memoriam Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. and admiration of Connecticut resi MANCHESTER HERALD’S Megabucks: 19-24-30-34-35-36 step up security dents were with the unit. In loving memory of Alice Gagnon, Military Notes USPS 327-500 who passed away on January 13,1985. VOL. CX. No. 89 The 142nd Medical Company JANUARY 1991 SUNDAY GROTON (AP) — Faced with the in Groton and Ledyard, power was activated in November. The I think of you In silence and make no Acting Publisher plants in Montville, and the Electric group had been training at Fort outward show. But, how 1 miss and Completes basic training JEANNE G. FROMERTN growing possibility of war in the Connecticut love you, no one will ever know. To Persian Gulf, state officials have Boat shipyard. Devens in Ayer, Mass., since Nov. Daily: 3-2-6. Play Flour: 9-4-0-2 Pvt. Daniel D. Martin, son of Shirley D. and Daniel I. Executive Editor 25, said Capt. Bill Morris, a spokes some, you may be forgotten; to others, tightened security at facilities William Colacrai, chief of the BRIDAL SECTION Massachusetts part of the past; but, to one who loved Martin of 53 Lakeview Drive, Coventry, has completed VINCENT MICHAEL VALVO deemed to be possible targets for an man for the Connecticut National Daily; 6-0-1-3 you dearly, your memory will always basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. bureau of aeronautics at the state Guard. City Editor______Alex Girelli Iraqi terrorist offensive. Department of Transportation, said r FILLED WITH MANY IDEAS FOR THOSE UP Rhode Island last. He is a 1990 graduate of Windham Technical Voca News Editor Morris said there was some sad tional High School in Willimantic. . Andrew C Spitzler At the Naval Submarine Base in state airports, including the Groton- Daily: 5-6-8-5 Sister, Anne Associate Editor .Eileen Hiromi Mae 1 ness as the group prepared to leave COMING WEDDINGS, Features Editor _ Groton, the gate near the base hospi New London airport, “are paying _ Dianna M. Talbot tal off Route 12 is closed, concrete Sports Editor__ Len Auster more attention to security than nor r TIPS FOR THE BRIDE AND GROOM AND Photo Editor Reginald Pinto barriers have been erected at the mal.” main gate and guards are being THEIR FAMILIES. Weather Advertising Manager. ___ Lesley Radius more vigilant. Security is being upgraded at EMERGENCY Business Manager . Jeanne G. Fromorth At some industrial plants, security Bradley International Airport in FIRE • POLICE - MEDICAL ^ FEATURE STORIES ON PLANNING THE BIG Circulation M anager. .G e rlin d e CoHetti Production Director Sheldon Cohen patrols have been added. Coast Windsor Locks because internation r e g io n a l Weather Pressroom Manager Guard ships are patrolling the al flights arrive there. DIAL 911 EVENT. T^bert H. Hubbard Tuesday, Jan. 15 Thames River and Long Island Lt. Cmdr. Ruth S. Noonan, a In Manchester ^ PLUS BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS THROUGHOUT. Main Telephone Number Sound more frequently. Groton- spokeswoman for the Groton sub Aoou-W«a
ACROSS 46 — Guevara Section 3, Page 11 47 Awaken 1 Sped 49 Amateurs Monday, Jan. 14,1991 5 Day iLat.l 51 Prospered ANOTHER ANGLE 9 Boorish S3 Grooved 12 Donaltd 57 Red Sea 13 Bad country raputalion SB Annually 14 Looktd 59 Future A sideways LL.Bs.' exam News with an unusual twist 16 Pfoposilion 60 Ivy League used In logic member 18 Fodder stor age siruclure 19 Beginning — pollol soclallle Author 22 Legislate Fleming Despite prison, junk man enjoys 32-year battle 24 Timber tree It precedes A 25 Part ol the gee eye Phone part 27 Skittish i The — Is By MARTIN FINUCANE land town of Lincoln. horse cast from his mouth in place of a a court edict, which to me makes ested in engines even when he at Marusak said. 29 Business Currier and The Associated Press His salvage yard was there before trademark toothpick. him something of an anarchist,” tended parochial school. He never Cournoyer has watched at least arrange town zoning prohibited iL Cour- ments “They call me ‘The Legend,’” he Town Solicitor James Marusak said, finished high school. four limes as crews have come to 31 Tiny opening CRANSTON, R.I. — Thousands nouyer says. The authorities say said. “I keep coming here, they’ll be He isn’t sure how much the town His father, a carpenter who came haul away his junk, sometimes 35 Escaping of people go to prison every year for he’s an outlaw. 37 Lodging giving me a pension pretty soon.” has spent for the thousands of hours from Canada in the 1920s, bought hundreds of cars. But he always house a myriad of frailties: hate, greed, So Cournoyer, 66, is finishing six Talk about prison life evokes not that lawyers have spent fencing with the land in 1946 and hoped to foimd more. 38 Vertically even sometimes love. months at the minimum-security 40 Spider's kin much more than a verbal shrug. Cournoyer. develop it, but it was loo rocky. “When they cleaned me out, I 41 Garden Arthur “Frenchy” Cournoyer prison in Cranston for contempt of a “If a man should be in jail, he’s Cournoyer’s 32 acres arc in a Cournoyer takes credit for the idea started running again. Thai’s what moisture went to prison for junk — and, he judge’s order to clear his property. 44 More got it made. But a man like me tliat wooded area dotted with split-level of starting a salvage yard. burnt them up,” Cournoyer said. “I rational says, a principle. “I believe that if I’m right I don’t belong here, you know, it’s houses. A man who has lived across Cournoyer reels off stories of how did make a living out of it one way N “This is a country where a man is should fight to the end,” he said in a still not that bad,” he said. the street for 43 years was bitter badly a dozen lawyers have or the other. As long as I keep the supposed to have a right to cam a Canadian French-tinged accent. The headlines of his continuing about the junkyard. represented him over the years. He yard open, I could survive.” living. And they arc supposed to This is his fifth time in prison battle may bring sympathy. But “It’s about lime the judge done claims a judge has a vendetta And if the battle slopped today — have justice,” he said in a prison in since 1963 — a total of 287 days be town officials’ patience has worn something about it,” said the 80- against him, that key documents the one that has lasted through most terview. hind bars, he said. thin. ycar-old man, who would not give have been lost and legal procedures of his adult life and taken him to Cournoyer has spent 32 years and The quicL barrel-chested Cour- “The fact that he’s a colorful per his name. He said Cournoyer al not followed. talk shows, newspaper front pages, about $100,000 battling attempts to noycr seems out of place among the son, the fact that he’s quotable and ready had sued him twice. One time he even declared his and courtrooms, as well as prison? close a truck salvage yard on his mostly younger inmates. His hair is funny ... doesn’t color the basic fact Cournoyer grew up in nearby property a truck museum. Town of “I think I’d be lost. I’d be like a fish property in the northern Rhode Is going white. A broom straw dangles that the guy doesn’t want to listen to Central Falls and .said he was inter ficials and a judge didn’t buy it. out of water,” he said. Visitors Love doth foil I*.: Houdini canine borrow RICHFIELD, Minn. (AP) — A city,” Charlie O’Brien, Richfield coats canine Houdini that became a animal control supervisor, said local legend by ditching dog- Thursday. “We used to follow the catchers in two cities, ignoring BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Land dog, but she started to recognize “n prime-rib-baited traps, shaking off our vehicles and our uniforms. ing in Bismark with clothes for the tranquilizer darts and vaulting She was smart.” Bahamas? No problem. Dave Miller O Z! Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-Word" fences finally was nabbed. “It was almost like a ghost,” has a deal for you. 33 r - at 1-900-454-3535 and entering access code number 184 Her downfall: friendship with a said Bill Fbrbcs, a Bloomington Miller, director of Bismark’s 95c per minute: Touch-Tone or rotary phones. Unscramble these four Jumbles, She’s become very Rottweiler named T\ig. animal warden. Municipal Airport, doesn’t want one letter to each square, to form dependent on me four ordinary words. “It’s kind of a folk hero in the Aja, as she was named by her people coming to North Dakota un WINTHROP by Dick CavalU temporary owner, was captured in prepared for cold weather, so he’s GEESI late December after eluding dog- offering to lend them coats. “A lot of people show up in North I WHEN THINGS ARE
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El 02888 SNOW PLOWING the value of the advertisement will not be ^ Estate, 647-7653. Income Tax Preparation corrected by an additional Insertion. JANUARY RENTI Spa Reasonable ~ GSL Buildina SNOW PLOWING N cious 2 bedroom Maintenance Co. 2 3 LOTS at LAND FOR Experienced - Your Home Residential & Commercial NOTICES 11 HELP WANTED Townhouse in the Commercial/Residential FO B SAi.ir. Snow Blower Service Available 11 HELP WANTED 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMER 2 1 HOMES FOR RALE 2 2 CONDOMINIUMS ______SALE______Coach House. 1-1/2 Dan Mosler building repair and home As a condition precedent baths, basement, appli Free Estimates RN, PHLEBOTOMIST OR FOR SALE FIREWOOD improvements. Interior and to the placement of any HOUSEKEEPER/ FARMETTE DELIGHT- BOLTON-8.9 Acres for ances, carpeting, heat/ 649-3329 MEDICAL TECH- SUPER NEW PRICEIIII exterior painting, light car 649-4304 advertising in the Secluded remodeled development, asking hot water included. Call NICIAN-Part time, Designed and con BEACON HILL- pentry. Complete janitorial LEGAL NOTICE Manchester Herald, Ad COMPANION structed with only the custom 3-story Colonial $149,900. BOLTON- Bob. ERA. 646-2482. RREWOOO 649-4326 flexible hours, mobile Manchester, $99,900. service. Experienced, reli TOWN OF ANDOVER vertiser hereby agrees best quality and Farmhouse, artfully 79.8 Acres, $900,000. For handicapped man in basis. To draw blood Immaculate 2 bedroom, MANCHESTER- 2 Cut, Split, able, free estimates. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION to protect, indemnify craftsmanship, this 3 sited on 3.83 acres. COVENTRY-23.90 PUBLIC HEARINGS and hold harmless the private Manchester resi and take medical his top floor unit with spec Acres with barn, trailer, bedroom duplex. $550. Seasoned, Delivered. tory on insurance ap bedroom, 2.5 bath Con Eat-in kitchen, 4 tacular view of Hock- plus utilities. Security/ 643-0304 Manchester Herald, its dence. 6 to 7 Hours per day plus 750 feet frontage, CARPENTRY/ $110/cord TREE SERVICE/ The Planning & Zoning Commission of Andover, Connecticut temporary on Gerald bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, anum River and valley. will hold Public Hearings on Tuesday, January 22, 1991 at officers and employees for house cleaning, meal plicants in Vernon, Tol $260,000. GLASTON- references. No pets. land area. Earn $22 per Dr. in Manchester is a swimming pool, 2 stall Gorgeous new kitchen, 649-2003. REMODELING 643-9145 PRUNING 7:30 p.m. in the Andover Elementary % h o o l Music Room on against any and all stable. Enticingly BURY-2.81 Acres, preparation, running errands case. Call 1-800-922- fantastic buy at new carpeting and 2 air Call Anytime the following petitions: liability, loss or ex priced. Manchester, $148,900. VERNON- MANCHESTER-3 and 6 PAINTING/ and companionship. Live- 2772. $299,000! Many conditioners. D.W. Fish CUSTOM QUALITY HAWKES TREE SERVICE #608 — pense including amenities include $249,900. Philips Real LOTS- $53,000 to Room apartments. PAPERING in possible. References PROFESSIONAL OFFICE CONDO $129,900 Real Estate, 643-1591. One stop Improvements. Bucket, truck & chipper, Application of Frank and Marion White for a Special attorneys’ fees, arising SALES SECRETARY- Atrium doors from fami Estate, 742-1450. $102,000. STA FFO RD - Security. 646-2426. stump removal. Free from claims of unfair please. Typing, full time. F 1-Plus acres, $66,500. Weekdays, 9am-5pm. Framing to Painting. Permit to situate a construction business and to CALL ANNE MILLER REAL ESTATE ly room to huge deck, NAME YOUR estimates. Special erect a storage and maintenance building on Route trade practices, infring- Specify salary. Box Call Anne Miller Real Licensed & Insured. tile entry, 6 panel doors, HANDYMAN SPECIAL- MANCHESTER GAR- MANCHESTER-Newer 3 consideration for elderly and 6. ment of trademarks, 228-4018 251, East Berlin CT Estate, 647-8000. Call Dave AdamicK whirlpool bath and bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, all OWN PRICE ~ handicapped trade names or patents, 06023. 647-8000 New addition needs DENS-$68,000. Nice for a free quote. HEATING/ #609 — central vac. Lovely MANCHESTER-Approxi- appliances, wall to wall. Father and son painting, violation of rights of A CAREER-National finishing touches. Good and neat, 2 bedroom 645-6523 PLUMBING 647-7553 Application of Mark Leone, Arapaho Automotive, Wholesale Jewelery HOME WITH A HEART! treed yard near Country "Sweat Equity" project. end unit with private mately 1/2 acre. 140 x $750/month. 643-1823. papering, removal. Inc. for a Special Permit for a used car dealership on privacy and infringe MANCHESTER-NO Club. Come see for 100 feet. Corner lot. ment of copyright and Co. seeks Rep. for local Manchester, $134,900. MONEY DOWN! Lease Large outbuilding great entrance and hardwood Route 6. yourself! Jackson & Business (B2 zoned). MANCHESTER-Available 528-5015 proprietary rights, unfair area. No direct sales. Embrace the good time purchase. 3 Year old for workshop. 1 Year floors throughout. Con Installation and R^acement #610 — Whis. only. 40-80K per MODELS together in this charm Jackson Real Estate, buyer protection plan, venient location to 1384 500 Center Street. Call 2/1. Large 6 room WATERPROOFING competition and libel Ranch. Central air and 647-8400. ofOil,Gas&Bectric Jim Bussey for a Special Permit for a commuter year. 713-782-9868. No experience necessary. ing family home on a Coventry, $99,344. and downtown Monday, Wednesday, Duplex. 3 Bedrooms, 1/ KITCHEN & BATH parking lot on Route 6. and slander, which may heat, fenced in back F Friday. 646-5153. 2 garage. No pets. •Water Heaters Wall Papering and Painting result from the publica Infantstoadults. Prom ot^ quiet street, fenced rear yard, attached garage. Philips Real Estate. Manchester. Lowest W ET B A SE M E N T S? #611 — BOOKKEEPER-Part time. 742-1450. Security/References. REMODELING •Wami Air Furnaces 30 years Experience tion of any advertise 22 Hours/week in for TV and print advertise yard, new kitchen, front Contact John at 646- TAILOR MADEIM Com priced unit in the Hatchways, foundation cracks, Application of Timothy Shea for a Special Permit for to back living room with pletely renovated and complex! D.W. Fish LEGAL NOTICES $750/Month. 649-6197. •Boiers Insurance, References and " n ment in the Manchester cludes typing, ment, soap operas, m ov 9370. Please leave From the smallest repair to the sump pumps, tile lines, gravity a home occupation for aborous services and to erect fire place. Aluminum redecorated to ^ Real Estate, 643-1591. MANCHESTER- W ilson Oil Company Herald by advertiser, in telephone. Brainard message. MANCHESTER-Striking largest renovation, we will do a Free Estimates feeds, and dry wells. Also damp a storage shed. O Z] ies, and theatres, sided, over sized 2 car perfection, this 7 room LEGAL NOTICE Immaculate, newly 6456393 cluding advertisements Road area in Hartford. two story U&R beauty. TOWN OF complete job. At this hearing, interested persons may appear and be heard 30 1“ garage. Pride of owner MOBILE HOME-ln High Cape Cod on Benton redecorated 3 room MARTY MATTSSON ness proffing of concrete walls in any free distribution Free parking. Salary interviews: Wednesday, 4 Bedrooms, 2-1/2 S T R A N O ’S C O N D O ’S - BOLTON, CONN. Visit our beautiful showroom or and written communications will be received. Information per ship is evident. Excel Manor Park, Vernon. St. in Manchester is a apartment in 2-family ______649-4431______and floors. Chimney clean outs, publications published based on experience. January 16th only, 5-9pm. baths. Fireplaced family New State Rd. $130’s. call for your free estimate. taining to this application is on file in the office of the Zoning lent value. Ask for Owners anxious to re Must See! Second floor, Pursuant to the provisions of Ranch. Stove, by the Manchester 525-3141. room with wet bar. Hot Special builder financ NO JOB TOO SMALL stone walls, and concrete repairs. Agent, Town Office Building. Ramada Inn at Sharon Miller, locate. Call Ron finished with master Sec. 10-153(d) of the Conn. refrigerator furnished. Heritage Kitchen & Herald. tub-bonus room. New ing on this last uniti Ful WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. Over 40 years experienced. Sen Dated at Andover, Connecticut this 14th and 19fh day of Bradley Airport residence. 646-5566. Fournier. 649-3087 for bedroom, sitting room General Statutes, notice is Tenant to furnish heat/ Instant Service/Free Estimates Automotive Sales People price, $345,000. Call ly applianced, 1-1/2 Quality work at a January 1991. Re/Max Real Estate, details. Re/Max Real and full bath for a total hereby given that a signed hot water (CNG). $450 Bath Center Bath/Kitchen Remodeling ior citizen discounts. 1 LOST and FOUND Excellent Earning Potential Portfolios appreciated but Barbara W. Re/Max bath Townhouse. Up copy of the contract between reasonable price! 647-1419. Estate, 647-1419. of 3 bedrooms and 2 full per month plus 1-1/2 One Call Does It All ANDOVER PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION not required. F Real Estate. 647-1419. graded carpeting, the BOLTON BOARD OF 254 Broad Street Interior & Exterior Albert Zuccaro Demo Plan & Benefits F baths. New siding, month’s security. Ap 30 Years Experience Kenneth A. Lester, Chairman LOST CAT-Male, white cathedral ceiling, EDUCATION and the BOL Marrchester Free Estimates Call Brian Begin windows, roof and plications being M&M Plumbing & Heating Waterproofing 026-01 and beiae. Lower INVEST TODAY!!! RO O M TO ROAM!!! Bright garage. Quality built. TON EDUCATION ASSOCIA Call Brian Weigle Maple St. area. for appointment DEBUTANTE driveway and super accepted. 643-0445. 649-5400 649-2871 $148,500. Owner oc and cheerful 7 room VERNO N-See this unique "Ready & waiting for TION, (Teachers' Contract) ef 645-8912 646-3361 Answers to Louie. 647- new kitchen! Asking CARDINAL BUICK, INC. cupy this great 6 and 5 Colonial on Brookfield 8 room L-shaped you!" Strano Real fective July 1, 1991 through MANCHESTER-Beautiful 9574.______MODELS $145,000. Jackson & 81 ADAMS STREET Duplex! Owner’s side St. in M a n c h e ste r! Ranch that has a large Estate, 647-7653. June 30, 1995, was filed with quality 1 bedroom or 2 Jackson Real Estate. the Town Clerk of Bolton, 22? has been completely Charming floor-plan front to back fam ily f ' bedroom Townhouse. 2 PERSONALS MANCHESTER, CT 06040 225-7110 647-8400. Bolton Center Road, on Sell Your Car with spacious rooms renovated with new F______room on the main floor, Quiet on busline, air 649-4571______kitchen, new bath, new and hallways. 3 Jeinuary 9, 1991 and is open conditioned, frost free 8 6 PETS & SUPPLIES 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE cathedral ceiling living S T R A N O ’S C O N D O ’S - for public inspection. 9 5 AUTO SERVICES wall-to-wall carpeting. A Bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, NEW CAPE-Spacious 6 refrigerator, self-clean EXCELLENT INCOME! 13 BUSINESS OPPOR- room, 3 bedrooms, for Thompson Rd. CHQ W S-9 Month old blue must see! Full formal dining room and room, full dormered The terms of this contract ing oven, dish-washer. VW GQLF-1985. High FREE-Junk car removal. EASY WORK! AS TUNITIES mal dining room, spa $85,900. Second floor. female. 14 Month old basement, garage! fenced year. Lots of home with 2 full baths. shall be binding on the legisla- Large storage area. mileage. Not running. CARDINAL Parker Street Used SEMBLE PRODUCTS cious lower level Good size, 2 bedroom, male Cinnamon. Both SINGLE Lease/purchase nooks and crannies! Bright cheery kitchen 'L tivo body of the Town o f Bol- Ideal for seniors or mid Great for do-it- Auto Parts. Inc. Prompt AT HOME. CALL NOWi AVO N CALLING -To buy recreation room, plus a 1-1/2 bath, fully ap ton unless it rejects the con- with papers. Call before yourselfer. 646-4543. BUICK, INC. available! Call for Super price, too! with oak cabinets, full 20x40 in-ground pool. dle aged. Come see service, proper 1 -601 -388-8242 or sell, call Nellie. 875- plianced condo with tract at a regular or special 65 pm.pi Ask for Hal. 872- 1989 Buick Skyhawk $7,480 5033. details! Anne Miller $159,900. Jackson & basement, vinyl siding Come and take a look. why we rarely have a 5718. disposal. Call 649- GIRLS Ext.H2766. 24 Hrs. Jackson Real Estate, and freed lot. Compare, wall-to-wall over ^ Town Meeting convened for vacancy. Heat, hot 1989 Cavalier Coupe $7,495 3391. Real Estate, 647-8000. The asking price is such purpose within 30 days LEGAL SECRETARY-For 647-8400. $130’s. "We’re Selling hardwood floors. water included. 247- TWO BLACK FEMALE 1989 Honda Accord LX $t1,980 RESTAURANT-$126.000. $198,000. U&R Realty, Centrally located. of the filing of the contract. BOB RILEY 4 Linesns — 10 Days In Connecticut 4 a tto rn e y firm in F Housesl" Blanchard & 5030. CATS-FREE! Call Includes full liquor 643-2692. 1988 Buick Skylark $7,985 9 8 WANTED TO BU Y/ Manchester. Monday- JUST LIKE NEW-Vernon, Rossetto Real Estate, Strano Real Estate, Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, before 6 pm. Ask for OLDSMOBILEAfOLKSWAGEN license. Seating for 50- SOUTH WINDSOR-Great 1988 Corsica Sedan $7,490 50
L£ WHO k n o w Thursd^ and every tween 8-2. 4> K Q 10 6 ♦87432 State's office. 9839.______no-longer needed furni know there's a certain magic I m l v ^ w W W deck. New thermo-pane bedroom and 2-1/2 to wear two hats when they started At rubber bridge, declarer should 21 Mazz Realty. 875- buys! other Friday and windows. Fenced yard. VK 5 2 ♦ 6 All creditors are warned to ture ond appliances back about Classified Advertising. baths. 7.95 Acres playing duplicate. At rubber bridge win with the spade ace and immedi 8366. Saturday. Heavy cus FEDERALJOBS ♦ 8 4 ♦ A962 present their claims to Attor Sch a lle r Into use by selling them Enclosed front and zoned for horses and it’s right to play carefully to make ately play ace of hearts and a heart. tomer contact. P C Skills Earn 35,000-90,000/year back porches. Walk-up ♦ 9 7 5 2 ♦ Q J 10 ney Ronald Jacobs, 148 Main with a low-cost Classified. possible subdivision! your contract, and you happily sacri Whatever happens, declarer will be 34 HOMES FOR RENT Quality 91 CARS FOR SALS a plus. Contact Ed attic. Plenty of room. Street, Manchester, Connec 643-2711. 9 1 CARS FOR SALE' 9 1 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE All Cccupations Anne Miller Real SOUTH fice any opportunity for overtricks to able to draw the opponents’ trumps Pre-Owned Autos Thornton, 646-3515, Shows nicely! Asking, ticut, counsel for said corpora Estate, 647-8000. ♦ A J guarantee the tricks you need. It’s dif and force out the ace of diamonds in tion, on or before June 1, CONDO RENTALS-From Value Priced Manchester Honda. 1-216-875-4105 $129,900. Strano Real F ♦ AQ983 ferent at duplicate, where your score plenty of time to shed a club on the 1991. $495 and up, including USED CAR BEST BUYS! Estate, 647-7653. ♦ KQ5 is compared with that of many others heat & hot water. TELEPH ON E SALES-Part Ext. E-5 LANDLORD WITH last diamond in dummy. All claims not so presented 1988 Honda Accord LXI $10,900 F ♦ 8 6 4 HOUSE RENTALS- time out of your home. EASEIII $161,900. playing the same contract. If they Playing duplicate, declarer is usual will be barred as provided by Coupe, 5 Speed, Loaded CARDINAL BUICK'S VOLUME- PRICING From $700 and up. Earn up to $10 plus per BARGAIN PRICE TAG! Completely renovated Vulnerable: East-West score a trick more than you do, you ly right to risk the contract by getting said Section 33-379. 1987 Olds Cut. Supreme $7,900 can get a poor result even though you Some lease purchases. hour. Flexible hours. Place An Ad in the Neat and tidy ranch Duplex has 4 bedrooms Dealer: South to dummy and taking a heart finesse. V-8, AT, A/C, Low Miles 742-1266 or 528-0358. have made your contract. This prob Dated at Manchester, Con Call Anne Miller Real SAVES YOU CASH! that’s pleasantly cozy. and 1-1/2 baths on one That’s 50-50, with the kicker that necticut, this 31st day of 1985 Honda Accord LX $5,400 Wine & Dine Guide Vinyl siding, cul-de-sac side and 2 bedrooms South West North East lem can give even experts headaches, Estate, 647-8000. sometimes even when West holds the December, 1990. AT, PS, PB, Stereo, Low Miles 11 HELP WANTED lot, enemy-save and 2 levels on the 1 NT Pass 2 ♦ Pass as in today’s deal. heart king, one defender holds five V. ABRAHAM KURIEN, MANCHESTER-5 1988 Acura Integra LS $8,995 Call Uze or Paula features. Fireplace other. Nice large yard 2 V Pass 4 ♦ All pass West led the spade king against four clubs without an entry to cash a club M.D., P.C. Bedroom, 2 bath. Very ANUARY CLEARANCE NEV^R PLACED a want glow, eat-in kitchen, 3 and full basement too! hearts. At tournament bridge, where 5 Spd., PS, PB, Sunrool, Cassette trick later. large older home. od? There's nothing to it 643-2711 bedrooms. Kitchen ap Don’t miss this chance Opening lead: ♦ K overtricks are important, declarer BY: Ronald Jacobs, Attorney 1988 Hyundai OLS $4,995 1991 BUICK SKYLARK SEDAN James Jacoby’s books ‘Jacoby on Bridge’ and $1000 per month plus 1991 BUICK CENTURY SEDAN ... lust dial 643-2711 pliances included. to invest! Anne Miller might win the spade ace and go to 004-01 4 Dr., 5 Spd., A/C, Sunroof Stock Number 1954 “Jacoby on Card Games" (written with his father, utilities. References Stock Number 1842 Professional Real Estate, 647-8000. dummy with the ace of clubs to take a 1987 Acura Legend Sed $13,900 Automatic, A/C, Delogger, the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at and security. 644-3503. ^Automatic, A/C, Detogger landscapinq. Bolton, F heart finesse. When the heart finesse bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION V-6, AT, Full Power Tilt, PS, PB Tilt, Cruise, V-6 $139,875. Philips Real AND MANCHESTER-6 Rooms, 1984 Plymouth Horizon $2,800 Estate, 742-1450. MANCHESTER- NOTICE TO CREDITORS $154,900. Why 2 bedrooms. Very 4 Cyl., AM/FM Cassette, Low Miles NEWS Qualifyll! When you can Notice is hereby given pur clean. Fenced yard. 1987 Acura Legend L $14,900 1 BRICK RANCH-2-Car at assume this $117,000 suant to Section 33-379 ol the $775 monthly. 2 Auto, Leather, Loaded A stro g ra p h Connecticut General Statutes, tached garage. Fire- mortage. Let tenants Months security 1987 Chrysler Lebaron $5,900 placed living room, ex help with your pay that H A R T FO R D C O U N T Y deposit. 649-0795. correspondent ! PRESSURE CLEANING, IN Coupe, AT, AJC, PS, PB tra large kitchen, 3 bed ments too. Call Linda only $10,590 only $13,590 P IS C E S (Fab. 20-March 20) Strive to CO RPO RATED a ConnTCticut 1989 Acura Integra RS $10,900 GMAC FIRST TIME BUYER . -$600 rooms, 2 baths. Lot. not been running as smoothly lor you as GMAC FIRST TIME BUYER • -$600 We currently have an opening Brown for details. Re/ be expectant and optimistic today; corporation having its principal 3 5 STORE
»/ 1 ^ 18—MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 14, 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 14,1991—19 Divac exploits Rockets’ big gap NFL’s Final Four in place for championships INGLEWOOD. Calif. (AP) — Olajuwon held Divac to seven as a team now. We can do it. We just ing. Houston never got closer than By The Associated Press the Raiders 38-24 in Buffalo in Oc Marcus Allen, the MVP of the Los Angeles Lakers center Vladc points and six rebounds in 27 need to execute. We need to go out 13 points after that as Johnson Houston 41-14 in the first round of tober. The 49ers held off the Giants Raiders’ last Super Bowl champion the playoffs, could not hold off the Divac felt his season-high 22 points minutes of the Lakers’ 108-103 and play tough every game; play at finished with 17 points, 16 assists Finally, pro football’s Final Four 7-3 at Candlestick Park in Decem ship, ran for 140 yards against Cin Raiders. against the Houston Rockets came overtime loss Nov. 15 at Houston in 100 percent all the time. We can’t and nine rebounds. is just the way it should be. cheaply because they didn’t come their only other meeting this season. ber, the lowest-scoring game of the ■31 cinnati, and Bo Jackson, in his first Jay Schroeder connected with give up just because Akeem is out.” Trail Blazers 116, Nets 103: For the first time since the AFL- A against Akeem Olajuwon. But this time, against Larry Smith, season and one that ended with Phil pro playoff game of any sort, added Ethan Horton on a 41-yard touch Despite Olajuwon’s absence, the Buck Williams scored 24 points, NFL merger in 1970, the four teams James Worthy saw it differently, Divac had 11 rebounds and shot 9- Rockets became only the second 77 yards on six carries before leav down pass play with 8:52 remain snagged 10 rebounds, started a with the best records during the however. for-11 in 38 minutes. team to ouuebound the Lakers at the third-quarter spurt and shut down ing with a slight injury. ing, and Jeff Jaeger kicked a field regular season arc the last four left. “It’s always great to see a player “He played well and did everyth Forum this season, 48-45. Derrick Coleman as Portland sent NFL Roundup The Raiders won at the Coliseum, goal in the final seconds. exploit the weaknesses of another ing we told him to do,” teammate “We miss (Olajuwon) more on the New Jersey to its 10th straight loss. No wild cards, no weirdness. No where it was 80 degrees. Next stop Jackson, who had never made the surprises, either. team,” Worthy said after the Lakers Byron Scott said. “He hit the boards defensive end than the offensive The Trail Blazers, the NBA’s Simms and Ronnie Lott arguing at will be Rich Stadium, which was playoffs in five seasons with beat the Houston Rockets 116-97 “They’ve said all year that the and ran the floor well, and look ad end,” Houston coach Don Chancy winningest team, stopped a two- midfield. turned into a skating rink by snow, baseball’s Kansas City Royals or road to the Super Bowl goes through ^ • . A Sunday night. “He’s always had a vantage of his height and quickness said. “He’s the backbone of our game skid. They have not lost three “My feeling is I can’t wait to play ice and wind during the Bills’ vic four years with the Raiders, sus tremendous amount of physical on offense. in a row this season. Buffalo,” Los Angeles Raiders tory. tained a hip pointer. He expects to talent. It’s always been there, and San Francisco,” defensive end “It’s still early in his career and Terry Porter had 26 points and 10 coach Art Shell said after Sunday’s play next week and team with Allen, now he’s feeling more comfortable he’s improving, but he’s got to be NBA Roundup Leonard Marshall said Sunday after assists and Kevin Duckworth scored 20-10 victory over Cincinnati. “My feeling is I can’t his fellow Heisman Trophy winner. and making the plays.” more consistent. Some games he the Giants routed Chicago 31-3. “1 22 points for Portland. Williams, “We’re just happy to be taking that “Bo and I always knew that if one In the only other game Sunday comes ready to play and some formerly with the Nets, scored six path.” have been waiting for this rematch wait to play San Francisco. defense because he clogs up the of us got hurt, the other would have night, Portland beat New Jersey games he doesn’t. If he plays every points during a 12-0 run as the Trail for weeks. I think we’re really com middle, blocks shots, serves as an The Raiders will show up in Buf I have been waiting for this to pick up the slack,” Allen said. 116-103. night the way he did tonight, we’ll intimidalor and helps us on our fast Blazers overcame a 63-62 deficit ing of age.” falo, snow or not, on Sunday for the ‘Today it was my turn.” Houston is 2-3 since losing be in good shape.” break. And we love his rebounding.” midway through the third period. San Francisco began its quest for rematch for weeks. I think Olajuwon, the NBA’s rebounding an unprccendented third straight The 49ers appeared in top form. Seven players scored in double The Rockets outscored Los An Mookie Blaylock led the Nets we’re really coming of leader, and they won’t have him figures for the Lakers, who recorded geles 12-0 after Magic Johnson went with 23 points and 12 assists and “They’ve said all year Super Bowl title by beating Joe Montana, a three-time Super back for at least another eight their seventh straight home triumph Reggie Theus scored 22. Coleman, Washington 28-10 Saturday. That Bowl MVP, threw for 200 yards and N out for Larry Drew with 1:09 left in age.” weeks. He was scheduled to under — their longest such streak since that the road to the Super two touchdowns as San Francisco the third quarter. Thorpe’s slam the top pick in last year’s draft, had came hours after Buffalo won a — Leonard Marshall go surgery today in Houston to capturing their final 13 home games dunk with 10:50 to play followed a 13 points and only four rebounds Bowl goes through Buf snowball fight against Miami, took a 21-10 halftime lead. repair an injury to his right eye of last season. short hook by David Wood and a before fouling out. 44-34. Washington had its chances in the socket. Otis Thorpe scored 24 points for slam dunk by Kcnnard Winchester Portland all-star guard Clyde falo. “We’re just happy to The 49ers, Giants, Raiders and Buffalo is 24-2 at home in the last second period, but three drives “I’m upset because he didn’t the Rockets, who remained winless and sliced the Lakers’ 18-point mar Drexler got two technical fouls from r- three seasons, and Cincinnati ended when Mark Rypien threw er Th« AatoelalMl Pr*M be taking that path.’’ Bills were the four teams that got play,” said Divac, who led the here in 14 regular-season games gin to 82-76. referee Jess Kersey and was ejected quarterback Boomer Esiason thinks rant passes into the end zone, and Lakers in scoring for the first time dating to Jan. 30,1985. CONTACT — Portland forward Buck Williams loses the ball — Art Shell the byes in this season’s playoffs. But Johnson returned following a with 4:11 left in the game. Drexler San Francisco did it with a 14-2 the trend will continue when Los Dexter Carter sealed the victory this sea.son. “I like playing against “We as a team can’t be thinking if timeout and the Lakers scored 11 of got the first technical while running as he collides with New Jersey’s Chris Dudley in the first half Angeles visits. record, Buffalo and the Giants were with a 61-yard interception return in Akeem. Their team is very hard to Akeem is with us or not,” Thorpe the next 13 points to restore their upcourt and got another when he of Sunday’s game at the Meadowlands Arena. The Trail 13-3 and the Raiders were 12-4. “They’re really going to have the closing moments. play with or without him in there.” said. “We have got to play together cushion to 93-78 with 8:09 remain- continued to argue. their hands full,” Esiason said. “The “I think we realized there would Blazers won, 116-103. AFC championship. Then the New Miami also was 12-4, but did not its Buffalo Bills are everything they’re be a good chance that we would York Giants will play in San Fran division, as did the Raiders. Ths Assoclalod Prass advertised to be. In my mind, the (play New York again), yes,” 49ers cisco for the NFC title. Until Sunday, the Raiders and SCRAMBLING JAY — Los Angeles Raider quarterback Jay Giants had not won in the playoffs Buffalo Bills are the team to beat.” coach George Seifert said Sunday. Schroeder avoids pressure while looking for a receiver during Esiason’s 8-yard TD pass to Stan “They’re going to come out here Defense UConn These teams have already met. since winning Super Bowls — Los an AFC Divisional playoff game against Cincinnati Sunday at The Bills overcame a 10-point Angeles after the 1983 season and ford Jennings with 11:49 left to play with a vendetta and at the same time From Page 17 deficit in the fourth quarter and beat the Giants after 1986. the L.A. Coliseum. The Raiders advanced to the AFC title lifted the banged-up Bengals into a I think we’re going to be a deter From Page 17 game with a 20-19 victory. tie at 10. But Cincinnati, which beat mined club, too.” the Big East.” V i The win, coupled with No. 19 6-11 junior Robert Werdann (12 Connecticut. Not this day, anyway. Providence’s 97-92 home loss to St. rebounds, 12 points). HUSKY NOTES: UConn dedi John’s, leaves Connecticut alone “Werdann was truly a warrior in cated the Gampel Pavilion on Jan. Kelly doesn’t miss a step in triumphant return atop the Big East. UConn meets the paint,” Calhoun said. “He just 27, 1990, opening with a 72-58 win Providence for the first time this did the job he had to.” over the Redmen. Camesecca didn’t year Jan. 23 in Storrs. The biggest lead for St. John’s put a lot of credence in handing By JOHN F. BONFATTI The Bills’ chances of making it to grin — was immediate: “Oh, about Levy said. “It takes a uemendous Seton Hall (1-3, 11-4), with a was 14 (60-46) before a 7-0 Husky UConn’s its first loss in Gampel The Associated Press their first Super Bowl fell when four weeks ago.” amount of competitive and mental decided height advantage, gave m run made it 60-53 with 2:22 remain after nine wins. “No one will really l i ' Kelly was carted off the field during Later, Kelly elaborated. discipline for a guy to put out of his UConn problems for a half. “The ing. But Sealy, Buchanan and Wer care five years from now,” he said.. ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - - Hob the Giants game. “I went hard on my knee all week mind the way he did the injury he first half we didn’t shoot the ball dann helped close out the Huskies . Calhoun was far from enamored by bling onto the team bus after injur Team doctors predicted it would in practice,” he said. “The knee feels was coming off of.” that well,” understated Husky guard from the free throw line. the officiating crew of Mickey ing his knee Dec. 15 against the be four weeks before he would be fine now. It’s not 100 percent, but I Kelly, who said his knee was fine Wendy Davis (17 points) of “St. John’s came in and took it to Crowley, Bob Donato and Jim New York Giants, Jim Kelly turned able to return. But even after that, as was ready to play today. I would be after the game, will be in the lineup UConn’s lO-for-36, 28 percent, per us. They beat us because they Howell. “Malik Sealy is a great bas to Marv Levy and said, “I might Kelly prepared for Saturday’s game, hurting the team more if I knew I against the Raiders, whom Levy formance. “They came out at us and played tougher and was a mentally ketball player. But if Chris Smith is miss Wednesday’s practice.” he hedged his bets. wasn’t prepared and tried to play described as “a great football team” we were a little apprehensive.” tougher team,” Calhoun said. not accorded the same rights and Both men knew the reality. The “They say it’s a four-week injury, after they beat the Cincinnati Ben Still, UConn led at the half, Chris Smith (18 points on 8- priviledges as Malik Sealy, we’re anyway.” ligament and cartilage damage in gals 20-10 Sunday in the other AFC o m 31-27, thanks to a closing 8-0 run. for-22 shooting) said the game not going to (win) a lot of games. but it’s probably about six-eight Levy said he felt Kelly was a little Kelly s left knee could very possibly weeks,” Kelly said Tuesday. “I’m nervous about the knee earlier in the playoff game. “He didn’t really yell (at halftime),” taught UConn a lesson. “We didn’t That was awful,” he said. Calhoun “We were the teams with the two senior guard Laura Lishness signal the end of the season for the not going to go if I feel it’s going to week. play with a lot of intensity,” he ad felt Smith should have had 25 foul best division records so maybe it’s (career-high 25 points, school- mitted, “and you have to do that NFL s top-rated passer. hinder me for the rest of my career.” shots. He was l-for-2 from the foul “I think he had to have some appropriate that we do face each record tying 13 assists) said of every night. line... St. John’s owns a command That last statement had an odd But Kelly’s statement to Levy doubts,” he said. “I think he started other,” Levy said. Auriemma. “He said we had to pick “We didn’t pass the ball tonight,” ing 21-4 edge on the Huskies, in ring to it. He’s always considered Jim Tierney/Manehester Herald demonsuaied to the Buffalo Bills out practice really not real sure and “They’re an extremely well- it up defensively. It was the worst CONTROLLING THE PLAY — East Catholic’s Chris Paradise (22) controls the basketball in Smith continued. “We thought we cluding 20-3 in the Big East. . . himself a quarterback with a being very careful and it seemed we’ve played in awhile.” had some open shots, but we took a UCoim’s next game is Wednesday at coach one of Kelly’s most dominant linebacker’s mindset and his natural balanced team, an extremely the Eagles’ game against South Catholic. East (5-3), which has been idle since Jan. 5 when it characicr iraus — compctilivcncss. like he couldn’t move like he “We were up by four and so lot of shots we usually don’t take. 7 p.m. against Syracuse at the Car compelilivcncss and lougUncss latcTWcd ream,” he said. “(They lost to St. Joseph, will be on the road tonight at 7 for a make-up clash with Xavier High (7-1) He s like the pitcher in baseball wametl to. As practice progressed, have) an outstanding defense, good there’s not a whole lot for me to be We needed to pass more.” rier Dome. It hosts Providence made it seem likely that, barring a he was better.” who wants the ball,” Levy said Sun specialists and good special teams. I upset about,” Auriemma said. “I felt at the Falcons’ gym in Middletown. “Sometimes you have a good first Saturday night at the Hartford Civic collapse of the knee in practice, he By game time, the doubts were day after Kelly returned to the Bills hope I’ve described us as well. I we weren’t aggressive enough on half, but we sustained it. In this Center... John Gwyim (11) was the was going to play. gone — so much so that the Bills m - > offense. We talked about how we lineup to guide Buffalo into the believe I have.” league you have to sustain it. There only other Husky in double figures. decided to go ahead with a halfback wanted to guard them and about our AFC Championship against the Los Still, Levy and Kelly played pos Levy said he expects that, unlike ^ Rose back was great concentration,” Camesec- He was 4-for-ll from the field. . . pass in which Kelly became the § offense.” »4-+ ca said. “Maybe a pathologist can Angeles Raiders. Buffalo beat sum all week, with both insisting a when the Bills came from behind to Camesecca, in his 23rd season, at receiver after handing off to Thur a j > Lishness, 5-foot-l 1 out of Bristol find something wrong, but I would Miami 44-34 on Saturday. decision on whether he’d play beat the Raiders 38-24 on Oct. 7, Bo 495-182 is five wins shy of becom The Assoclatad Prass man Thomas. Thomas never threw Eastern High, who held the Pirates’ have give them very high grades.” Kelly wanted the ball against the would not come until the last pos Jackson will be in the Los Angeles ing the 30th coach in NCAA history TRIUMPHANT RETURN — Buffalo quarterback Jim Kelly, the ball because Kelly wasn’t open. Kris Durham (10 points, six shots) in school The same could not be said for to reach the 500-victory mark. Dolphins and the results were im sible moment. lineup, despite the fact Jackson ap who had not played for four weeks, signals No. 1 after toss Levy marveled at Kelly’s in check, took control, offensively, CINCINNATI (AP) — Pete Rose, pressive considering he hadn’t But after the game Saturday, parently sustained a hip pointer in courage. too. She was 8-for-lO from the field, who became famous for his baseball ing a touchdown pass during Saturday’s AFC divisonal played in a month: 19 of 29 for 339 Kelly was asked when he decided he Sunday’s game. accounting for 10 points in the achievements, is being asked to playoff game against Miami at Rich Stadium in Orchard Park. yards and three touchdowns, and would play in the game. His “It keeps getting overlooked (but) “Bo said he’d be ready to play,” opening 10 minutes after intermis share his athletic talents with N.Y. The Bills won, 44-34. five rushes for 37 yards. response — accompanied with a it was a courageous performance,” Levy said. “I assume he will be.” sion as the Huskies gradually pulled youngsters in inner-city Cincinnati Giants away. The lead was 62-48 with eight schools. minutes left. Rose, 49, was expected to begin From Page 17 fy Lishness also dished out 11 of her work today as a gym teacher’s assis War or football poses network dilemma assists after the break. tant as he enter^ a more visible He threw a picture-perfect 21- Anderson ably carried the full bur Hampton swan song “My shot was falling and I was phase of his sentence for failure to yard scoring pass to wide receiver den yesterday, rushing 21 times for By FRITZ QUINDT ended at 12:55, so it carried the out of the commercial and millions And then it was gone — the mo playing with a lot of confidence,” report income to the federal govern Stephen Baker in the first quarter 80 yards. are expecting the game to begin and ment of clarity and public service. Lishness explained. Copley News Service whole give-and-take, live. Ditto ment. He was to arrive at Heberle and a 5-yard TD pass to tight end Thanks to Anderson, Hostetler At 1:04, Bush’s voice faded. Rather “In games like this, somebody has Elementary School this morning. ABC. Marshall Holman could make what are we gonna do? Howard Cross in the second. and a dominant offensive line, the ends at Meadowlands The crisis in the Persian Gulf that spare, but he would do it off the Delay kickoff, say, a half-hour? came back on, summarized Bush’s to step up and play great and that’s The former Cincinnati Reds Hostetler also repeatedly con Giants were able to control the ball why Laura is such a great player,” must be living up to its billing, be air. The N i i won’t. remarks, then told viewers, “We’ll manager, baseball’s all-time hits founded the Bears with his scram for over 38 of the game’s 60 and won the NFC Central. A year Auriemma said. By TOM CANAVAN cause the networks put an NFL Dilemma at CBS. What? A one CBS blinked. We’ll compromise. have a complete wrap-up of the Gulf leader, is working rotating assign bling ability — rushing six times for minutes. They ran 68 plays to the ago, Chicago went 6-10 and ments at Heberle and four other The Associated Press divisional playoff game on hold o’clock press conference? Our game Remember Heidi. crisis developments during halftime “She doesn’t like to assert herself 43 yards. Rve of his runs resulted in Bears’ 52. missed the playoffs. elementary schools until the end of Saturday. Talk about historic. starts at 1:02! What could Bush say At 1 p.m., the screen was filled of the game.” on the court. But I feel she’s starting first downs; two of them came on “In the last two games, we had EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. — “It’s been a great run, especially the school year. But cooler heads at CBS that could possibly be that impor with the dashing visage of Dan The next voice you heard was that to realize when she does, we’re fourth down. eight cylinders and were hitting on Dan Hampton isn’t capping his this year,” said Hampton, who had Rose is living at Talbert House, a prevailed. A few minutes into tant? More important than an NFL Rather. The next voice you heard of Dick Stockton. tough to beat. I think she recognized “He gives them another dimen maybe seven,” Hostetler said. NFL career with either a Uip to four tackles, one assist and a Cinciimati halfway house to which depressing, real-world gibberish divisional playoff game? That was that of the President of the they were doing something with sion,” said Bears defensive end “When you do that, you’re not going Disneyland or a Disney-type en fumble recovery. “You know, this Kerry (Bascom) and she needed to he was released Jan. 7 after serving from the White House, the eye darned press conference was sup United States. /T K- Richard Dent. “If you ask me,they to get a lot of things done. Today, ding. is like a Cinderella year. We came take over and she did.” five months in the federal prison switched to stimulating, all-impor In a moment of clarity, CBS might be better with him than with everything was working.” No, the end for Dan Hampton back from a disappointing season posed to start at 12:30! Then it “I’ve always been a big fan of camp in Marion, 111. U.S. District chose to air America’s most sig ENJOY M ORE Simms.” The one play that stood out above came on a cold, windy afternoon last year, got into the playoffs, tant coverage of the 49ers’ peaceful would have been NBC’s problem Lishness,” Mmgina said. “She sets Judge S. Arthur Spiegel last year or nificant showdown since Vietnam A seven-year veteran out of West the rest came on the opening series playing in a stadium he doesn’t won the first one and came to New battle with the Redskins. Homer because the Bills-Dolphins game AFFORDABLE this team apart from the others in dered Rose to provide 1,000 hours Virginia, Hostetler is now 5-0 as an of the second quarter. Facing York.” Simpson would have been proud. still was in doubt and ^1 we would (President to Saddam: Head for the of conununity service to complete like, near a city he cares for even this league. Because even if you do NFL starter. He will start again in fourth-and-six on Chicago’s 35, Hampton said the Bears had the When the Senate authorized have lost was “The NFL Today,” but foxhole), not Mike Cofer’s kickoff. INSURANCE! his sentence. less and by a score — 31-3 — that defense Bascom and Davis, she’s San Francisco. Hostetler dropped back, eluded the opportunity to win Sunday, but military action, NBC broke into the Bush dilly-dallied and now the 49ers Edward R. Murrow would have “Obviously, the next tliree months he liked least of all. one of the few guards in this league “I just have to take my hat off to rush of defensive end Trace Dolphins-Bills playoff with the arc going to kick off when we come been proud. will be a lot more fun than the last “I have no tears and no regrets,” didn’t take advantage. The four who can totally take over a game. the guy,” Taylor said. “He was out Armstrong and raced to the outside. time Pro Bowler said the key news — oh, all right. When the “. . . But more than their offense it five,” Rose said last week. “I’m Hampton said Sunday after the standing today.” William “Refrigerator” Perry, the statistic was on fourth downs. New House followed, ABC interrupted was their defense that choked off really looking forward to working New York Giants ended his 12- Th* Aasoclatad Praaa The only negative note for the Bears 325-pound tackle, gave chase, York was 4 of 4 and the Bears with the kids. I have a thousand year career with the Bears by the AC-Delco Open for a bulletin — Two reasons why some things we wanted to do.” HOT HOSTETLER — Giants’ quarterback Jeff Hostetler Giants was the loss of standout but Hostetler beat him to the comer, were 1 of 5. UConn, which received 16 points hours and I think I can do something crushing Chicago in the NFC OK, it’s only bowling. rookie running back Rodney gaining nine yards and a first down. “We just didn’t get it done from Bascom and 10 from Orly for the kids. I’m going to do these celebrates his touchdown pass to Stephen Baker in the first semifinal at Giants Stadium. Then President Bush scheduled a we should be your Hampton, who broke a bone in his “That was a lot of human being “1 did all I could,” said the oft- Grossman, visits Syracuse Thursday thousand hours to the best of my quarter of Sunday's game against the Bears at Giants’ left foot in the first half and is out today,” Hampton said. “It’s like a 1 p.m. (PST) news conference. NBC chasing me there,” Hostetler crack injured Hampton, who is retiring. ^TANSAYS: car rep air choice. before its date with Providence. ability and turn the page on this.” Stadium. for the season. But 33-year-old Ottis Walt Disney movie where the en had a no-brainer — the AFC playoff ed. “I poured it all out. Now the bottle ding has a train wreck and "SEE US FIRST. is empty.” everyone dies. Things happened. SEE US LAST. If there was any disappointment I’m proud of the team. I’m proud BUTSEEUSr for Hampton, it came in the clos of everyone involved. 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Cjtll Today. beams low-powered, high-frequency for the AfUTS center. “Live is the About 160 U.S. Navy vessels, in out in the desert, and right now, live “Most of that’s been smoothed over • No money down on about 1.5 million military and The touchdown came on a four- second-year defensive lineman Our skilled craftsmen then take profes- signals to a group of soldiers hud name of the game. That’s what they cluding many in the Indian Ocean, TV is limited. We’re making great now. For example, when they see Toro's revolving dependents and have about 30 zones th-and-1 from the Chicago 1 and Trace Armstrong said. “This has charge plan. car to dled in a tent against the cool night want to see. It makes them feel close are now link^ to AFRTS via the In efforts to get videocassettes out, cheerleaders along the sidelines in a around the world where the signals Giants fullback Maurice Carthon been his whole life, and now it’s for details. :ause w e Stan Byalewicz air of Saudi Arabia to home ... not left out.” ternational Marine Satellite System, sometimes the same day of the football game, they know its part of take pride in are dropped.” went right up the middle for the over at just 33.” CLU or Inmarsat, and can receive radio event.” our work. the American culture. score with seven seconds to play. Hampton played in 158 games STAN OZIMEK 386 Main Stroat There might be 25 to 30 in the AFRTS is beaming 20 to 22 hours programming on their own satellite AWARD WINNING Radio still is the biggest source of The U.S. military transmitters “He’s been a great player,” for the Bears and he is only the See all the reasons why you can trust Manchester, CT group, watching intently as a saw- of live sports play-by-play a week to dishes, Balamaci said. But as far as BODY SHOP MANAGER communication in the Gulf. Because aren’t allowed to broadcast 24 hours Bears coach Mike Ditka said. “It’s second Bear to play in three $ 8 3 9 0 0 your vehicle repair to us. Stop in or call. 06040 edged voice cuts the silence: the Persian Gulf, as well as to shipboard TV goes, it’s all “Some programs we send over, of restrictions by Muslim religious because of “inhost country sen a shame it had to end this. But decades. Sid L u c ia n was the LOANER A RENTAL VEHKy.ES AVAILABLE if HOST CASES .V “Islander goal!” American military personnel videotape. we’ve got to give our people the 649-2891 throughout the world. leaders who monitor incoming com sitivities,” Balamaci said, but Saudi ‘heads up’ as to what’s coming, that knowing Dan, he’ll be OK.” other, playing 1939-51. munications, AFRTS is using tliree ' ' COLLISION It’s Jigs McDonald doing TV “We’re not at that point in the religious leaders haven’t had any there might be something in there Hampton sounded like it after “It was kind of sad to have it NATIONWIDE play-by-play of the Los Angeles Its broadcast center in Sun Valley, or four low-powered transmitters in state of the art yet where they can objections to the content of the the Saudis would consider sensi the game. He said the loss to New end here,” Hampton said. “I’m not Kings-New York Islanders hockey Calif., takes the feeds either via trucks in the desert. Balamaci isn’t receive live programming on ships CENTER INSURANCE sports shows since they were briefed tive,” he said. “Then they can York in no way ruined what has a big fan of the stadium here or the Nationwide is on your side game from SportsChannel America, satellite or a fiber-optics line from sure of their range, but it’s probably — unless they’re tied up at the is people. You know the Giants pretty CAPITOL EQUIPMENT on cheerleaders. review it before it goes on the air. been a great turnaround season for 500 WEST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER, CT NabonsnOi Mutu«i InsuinctCoiTtpBnyandAfhhaMCQneftrvM via the Armed Forces Radio and the three networks in nearby Los not more than 50 miles. land of Bahrain, which has a dub “The only things we’ve had the Bears, who had an 11-5 record much put us in a bad mood. 38 Main Street, Manchester CstumbM OHi33t | We have to respect the Saudi cul 646-4321 NSnrMndB •• I regiiwid ledwil wfwei nwk ol Neenwei Television Service broadcast center. Angeles. It then relays the signal via “We get to 85 or 90 percent of the bing facility,” Balamaci said. “Then problems with are some entertain ture. They’re the host country.” 643-7958 Mutual Imuiaflca Corapahy