20—MANCHESTER HERALD, TXiesday, Oct. 3, 1989

h o m e s CLASSIFIED i m h o m e s FOR SALE FOR SALE I APARTMENTS [ 3^ HDMES RTIMISCELLANEDUS Bolton residents air CRAFTS FDR RENT FDR RENT l £ i l FDR SALE A Feature of This MANCHESTER - Now Newspaper MANCHESTER only 135,000 for these ONE Bedroom, applian­ BOLTON Lake - 4 room brand new, huge, excit­ ces, $430, prime center GOLF Clubs used, starter Helaine Road, Charm­ house, appliances, pri­ and full sets with bags education concerns ! I ing, 7 room, 1,800sq.ft, location. For 1 person, vate beach. Security $25 to $95. Mlscellane- ing, six im Cape, Irw/ beautiful contempor­ deposit. References. deposit. No pets. $600 ous clubs 649-1794. coming freshman to Bolton High fp, formal dr, 3 bed­ a r y Townhouses. No pets. Available Im- per month. 649-1794. By James F. Henry Cathedral ceilings, An­ medlately. 649-9287. ROSS Grand Tour 10 School this year, a decision which rooms, 1 1/2 baths, MANCHESTER - 4 bed­ Manchester Herald nicely lan d scap e dersen windows, full MANSFIELD - 1 and 2 room Colonial, 1'/a speed bike - Excellent has caused an enrollment drop at the fenced. FOR SALE basements, 2x6 con­ bedroom, country set­ condition. $50. 649-4975. school. baths. Bower School BOLTON — About 70 people BY OW NER struction, family room ting. $450 per month District. $1000 per P ^ c la Sawyer, a member of the fireplace, central air, packed the library at Bolton High $137,500. ond up. 487-1437. month. Available No­ Board of Education, said that the oven/range, dls- CARPENTRY/ ELECTRICAL vem ber 1st. 647-7038. School Tuesday for a face-to-face hwasher, hood, dispo­ MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ TAG town could lose control over educa­ MAKE OFFER REMODELING room duplex. Security. meeting with school officials over sal, 3-4 bedroom s, 2 full SALES tion if it regionalized with another CALL 1-349-9539 baths, washer/dryer N ick 646-7007, Paul 647- plans that could dcicrniinc the future 1221. I MISCELLANEDUS district. or 875-6549 hookups, cedar siding, CONSTANTINE ELECTRIC of the school. CARPENTERS/HANm No job too small MANCHESTER - 2 and 3 FDR RENT NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ Sawyer added that because Bol­ wall-to-wall carpeting, Rettonably priced ratldeo- eral Statute 23-65 prohibits The special meeting with the tiled foyer, oak kitchen tlel Improvements. Cleaning, Free estimates bedroom apartments. GARAGE tor rent begin­ the posting of advertise­ ton has primarily a residential tax MANCHESTER - 5 hauling, building, remod^ Security and referen- Board of Education lasted 1 1/2 cabinets, two-zone gas Fully insured and ning October 1st. Call ments by onv person, firm or base, “Our only option is to lobby m P a rk e r St. $139,900. heat, slider to deck and Ing (le kkchent. baths, and ces. Coll 645-8201. 643-4421.______corporation on a telegraph, hours and residents traded ideas and Lots of charm awaits 2-car garage. Owners rec rooms). All calls an- licensed telephone, electric light or the state for more money.” swerad.d. R mlerencea.« BOLTON - 4 room aparf- information on the high school, you In this darling bun­ will hold a second 646-1284 ment, fireplace, car­ power pole or to a tree, Superintendent of Schools H o i r o d m m a t e s sl^ob, rock, or ony other which was built in 1964 after at­ galow style Cape feat­ mortgage of $32,900 at 647-1824 peting. No pets. Richard Packman said Bolton’s uring 3 bedrooms, V h 8% with no principal or WANTED natural oblect without a writ­ tempts to regionalize with neighbor­ DUMAS ELECTRIC References required. ten permit tor the purpose of ing Coventry failed. school budget for this year is $5.1 baths, 1st floor den and Interest payment due GCF HOME Service changes, $510 monthly. 646-2311, protecting Itorthepubllcond million, and the state has con­ 2 car oversized garage - for 7 years. These are ROOMMATE - Female Some of the residents, worried SERVICES additional wiring and FIVE room apartment, carries o tine of up to S50 tor tributed $1.4 million. He said that all on a lovely large beautiful single family preferred. $250 plus each offense. about the loss of Willinglon students Remodeling, repair, decks, repairs on existing $600, three room apart­ utilities. Call 646-7695 by state standards, Bolton is a rich well landscaped lot. homes, not condomini­ ment, $500. With heat Century 21 - Epstein trim work, small )obe. homes. Quality work at after 4:30pm at the school, wondered aloud if the ums; ond there are, of and hot water. Phll- community. Realty, 647-8895.0 Senior Citizen Discount affordable prices. weekdays. town should consider regionalizing course, no association brlck Agency, 646-4200. CARS Board Chairman James Marshall ^ " n CHESTER - 14 fees. C6II today for Entirely owner operated. with another school district. The 645-6559 MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ FOR SALE Reginald Pinto/Manchesler Herald Green Hill St. $159,900. complete details on 27 years exp. Call j c o i CLEANING room apartment, town of Willinglon did not send in- Plea.se see SCHOOLS, page 10 SPEAKING OUT — Charming bungalow these magnificent and 1986 HONDA XR-250 In Joseph Dumas washer-drver hookup. 1SERVICES Bernie Cunningham asks a question during the Tuesday meeting of the Bolton Board of Education. 11 type Colonial com­ beautiful homes at PAINTING/PAPERING storage. Mint, mint |OLD FASHIONED TRUCKS., 644-5253 Nice neighborhood. pletely remodeled feat­ $167,900 with this very, DO you work all week condition. 175 original ^ Uu your scrap wood to maka j very special financing. $650 plus utilities. Se­ i^thata woodan push toya.j uring natural oak curity deposit and ref­ then spend your wee­ miles, legal street re­ I Milk truck, fira truck and haul-! woodwork. Spacious This Is an excellent INTERIOR/EXTERIOR MISCELLANEOUS kends cleaning vour quired, light kit. $2400 erences. 649-4820 or 646- ^ I n g truck racall tha good old j living room, dining opportunity for first- PAINTING SERVICES house? Let us do It tor or best otter. 228-0787. ^ d a y a . Easy to build. Plana In-1 time buyers and Inves­ 4412. ______^J$cluda full alza pattama and] room - finished rec Painting & light Carpentry, you. Reasonable rates. tors. Owner will con­ MANCHESTER - Newer6 1981 HO RIZO N-4 door, 4 ^atap by atap Inatructlona. room. Just delightful. Driveway Sealed, Porches & Call tor tree estimate, speed, air condition­ $# 1 S03 S4.95 Century 21 - Epstein sider rent with option. room duplex, 3 bed­ 872-0667 or 646-6264. Rothm an & Rothman, Hatchways rebuilt. HAWRES TREE SERVICE room s, baths, full ing, low mileage. 649- SATISFACTION OR YOUR Reolty, 647-8895.0 Bucket, truck & chipper. 1'/2 5694. 646-4144.□ Galligan & Co. Slum p removal. Free basement, deck. All ap­ MONET BACrvi LAKEWOOD C irc le - I To ordar plana mall chack or! 649-1698/643-6366 estimates. Special pliances. $750 m onthly MISCELLANEOUS 1984 HONDA Accord - |monay ordar and projact! Prestigious 2 bedroom consideration for elderly Immaculate, 4 door, 5 M A N C H E S T E R -$319,900. plus utilities. 646-7693 SERVICES o^numbar and nama, with your! Cope that sits high on “IP'e can tell you and handicapped. LSil speed, am/tm cassette, ^ n am a , addrasa and zip. Add f Reduced for quick sale. anytime.______the him See this fine low miles, 1 owner, sun “»S 2.9 5 for catalog {tncludoal Lookout Mountain. An- M A N C H E S T E R - 5 room GSL Building Mainte­ | $ 1 6 In discount couponsi) In | residence today. what to look for... 647-7553 root, cruise, must see. |Okla. plaasa add tax. ‘ Priced to settle estate! saldl Built oversized 4 apartment In 3 family. nance Co. Commercl- llanrliPHtpr Mpralft 646-3165. CLASSIFIED CRAFTS , Reduced 170's. Blan­ bedroom Colonial, 2'/2 and what to look Appliances, carpeting, al/ResIdentlol building PIANO TUNING 1978 D A T S U N 810 - 240z MANCHCSTf R HCRAIO OSOSO : chard & Rossetto Real­ baths, large eat-ln kit­ out fo r r parking. $640 plus utili­ repairs and home Im­ P.O.BOX 1000 chen w/wet bar and Mark Trotier ties. 643-9664. provements. Interior engine, good condi­ BIXBY. OK7 40 0* tors," We're Selling H o u se s" 646-2482.0 glass doors to screened and exterior painting, tion. $895. 643-4971 after 15 Years Exerience MANCHESTER - 1 bed­ 7pm. porch. Plaster walls, 2 HarBro room, centrally lo­ light carpentry. Com­ Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1989 BOLTON - Surrounded by Reasonable Rates plete lanitorlal ser­ over an acre of trees fireplaces, attic fan. cated, on busline, $495 PLYMOUTH 1985 H o ­ Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Completely private Painting monthly plus utilities vice. Experienced, rel­ rizon - 4 door, 5 speed, HOMES this 7 room, 2 bath 647-5719 iable, free estimates. home with garage- wooded yard. Three and security. Call 646- om-tm radio. $1200.647- FOR SALE blocks from 1-384. Im­ of Manchester 643-0304. /workshop Is available TREE 2457, 9am-5pm.______9758 otter 5pm. for sale! Reduced to mediate occupancy. BUICK 1979 Skvhowk - 2 B y owner 646-8711. Quality Painting redecorated Second Ambush M A N C H E S T E R -$179,000. 160's. Blanchard & R o s­ REMOVAL floor apartm ent In tour door hatch, good con- Spacious, well kept 5/5 setto Realtors," We're BOLTON - Garrison Co- Services Trees trimmed an d removed. family. Appliances In­ 1 ^ GARDENING dltlon, standard. two family In the North Selling Houses" 646- lonlal located on cul- •Free Estimates Cordwood sold. Seasoned and cluded. $525 plus utili­ $700/best otter. 644- end of town. Conve­ 2482.0______de-sac, 3 years old, 3 unseasoned hardwood only. 6343. •Senior Citizen Discounts Fully Insured. Free Estimates. ties. Security and ref­ CHRYSANTHEMUMS - is called nient to shopping bedrooms plus play­ You dig vour con­ Extra cops OK’d Crane Service Available. erences required. No oreas. Large yard, two MALLARD View - DIs- •Aluminum & Vinyl SUBARU 1982-GL, red, 5 tlnctlve duplexes and room, 3 baths with Powerwashing Call Carl 742-5986 pets. 646-7336. tainer. 550 Bush HIM speed, air, sunroof. car garage. Hardwood lacuzzl. Tile In kitchen Rood, Manchester. floors, gas heat and townhouses. Save 140K miles. $600/best thousands. $141,9001 No and bathrooms, hard­ FIRST Floor apartment otter. Must sell. 645- terrorism updated electrical wood floors, alarm sys­ 646-6815 Screened loam, gravel, In four fam ily with panel. Call for defalls. association fees. New 3 We’re Here To Serve 0480. bedroom single family tem, appliances, cen­ processed gravel, furnace and some ap­ Flano Real Estate, 646- tral vac, fenced In CLDTHING 1983 CHRYSLER Le- 5200. □______attached homes that sand, stone, and fill for pliances. Redecorated. Boron - 4 cylinder, 5 BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) — A yard, 2600+ sq.ft., ex­ $550 plus utilities. Se­ to meet ‘crisis’ offer a sensible alter­ WDGLFS PAMTMG CO. delivery call George FUR Coot - black, size 14, speed, standard. Nice gunman ambushed and killed the BOLTON - Yes, you can native to the high cost terior clopboard and Quality work at a curity and references Griffing 742-7886. like new. $65. 649-9812. buy, $1,995. 646-1313. leader of Belgium’s Jewish com­ afford a home In Bol­ of a new home! A brick. Large deck and reasonabta pricel required. No pets. 646- By Nancy Concelman “We really need it,” he said. “It is had approved funding for only five ton. $154,900. This well complete package at landscaped yard, fin­ Interior & Exterior 7336.______CHEVROLET 1980 Ma­ munity, and authorities today were something that should be done im­ ished walkout base­ libu - 4 door, good Manchester Herald new cruisers in the 1989-90 budget. kept 5 room Ranch one low price! I'/z Free Estimates MANCHESTER - 6 room, investigating whether the attack was mediately.” features an open baths, fireplace, wall ment, 2 car garage with condition. $1,250. 643- anli-Scmiiic. Democratic Director Barbara B. openers. $268,000. Call Gall Brian Weigte GUTTER 3 bedroom duplex. 5484. The two patrol officers are part of Weinberg said she was frustrated at kItchen-dInIng area, to wall carpeting, $700/month. Security H i ] FURNITURE Israel’s ambassador to Belgium An extensive drug problem, new plus 3 bedrooms. Also, G erry, 644-8332. 645-8912 CLEANING the department’s plan to hire a total range, refrigerator, ond references. 646- speculated that neo-Nazis were be­ laws on processing domestic dis­ the board’s trying to keep various a full walk out base­ dishwasher and micro- 0 5 7 6 . ______M APLE Dining Room - 6 putes and a projected increase in all of six new patrol officers over three departments’ expenses to a mini­ ment with wood stove. ELLINGTON - Clapboard SERVICE chairs, 3 leaves, excel­ hind the shooting of Dr. Joseph wave oven, full base­ Wall Papering and MANCHESTER - Large 1 types of calls from the rapidly years to allow creation of an eighth mum at budget time and having the All on 5 acres of wood­ ment and attached gar­ sided 6 room Cape on for estimate call lent condition. 646-5442. n o ) TRUCKS/VANS Wybran Tuesday evening. lands. Plenty of room beautiful 150x250 lot, Painting bedroom, appliances, FOR SALE developing North End prompted the patrol district. departments return to the board for age. No gimmicks, lust 875-0634 or 875-9142. pool, laundry, air con­ “This was a terrorist attack. There for your horses. Flano solid dollar value- hardwood floors, 2 car 30 years Experience Board of Directors Tuesday to ap­ Daley said there is an immediate additional funding requests later in Real Estate, 646-5200... garage, adlacent Vi Insurance and ditioner. $650 Includes GMC 1988 4x4 loaded is no doubt about thaL” said a police need for seven new patrol officers, compare! Ask about heat and hot water. ITV/STEREO/ s d prove two additional patrol officers the year. CHARMING 3 bedroom, our new 2 br, 2 bath acre building lot also References pickup with deluxe official on condi'ion of anonymity. V but the police union is willing to available. Great op- lawn care 413-566-5358. APPLIANCES cap. Excellent condi­ for the Manchester I^lice Depart­ But Police Chief Robert Lannan side hall Colonial. Nat- Ranch. Blanchard 8< MARTY MAHSSON I He did not elaborate. create an alternate shift schedule to ural wood work Rossetto Realtors," portunltv tor contrac­ tion. $11,750. G M C 1988 Wybran, 49, was shot in die head ment. said some of the cruisers that are tor. $149,900. Philips 649-4431 M A N C H E S T E R - 2 bed- CAM Corder - Brand new pickup with cap. Excel­ help alleviate the workload problem. throughout. Two car We're Selling Houses" General Yard Clean Up as he got into his car outside Brus­ The directors voted vmanimously due for replacement are unsafe. A detached garage. 646-2482.0______Reol Estate, 742-1450.O • Lawns Raked room flat, 2nd floor, air Panasonic PV-400, lent condition. $11,250 to allocate $18,898 from the town Service calls in 1989 are expected police department report shows that COVENTRY - Beautiful • Brush Removal conditioner. Fully ap- loaded. Lisa 646-1488. 643-5614 ask tor R o y or sels University Hospital, where he $157,000. Call 649-9742. BE A Country Bumpkin CONCRETE • Tree Removal Linda. contingency fund to the police lo increase by 13.7 percent over as of July 1, 1990, eight cruisers will grounds surround this pllonced kitchen, cel­ headed the immunology department, For $124,900. When you • Hedge Trimming lar storage, garage. No 1988, Sartor wrote in a memo to the have between 75,690 and 87,960 BUYER MEETS seller In lovely 3 br Ranch home • And More police said. A hospital spokesman The Associated Press department to hire the two new of­ buy this newer. In the pets. $6W per month board. Shift workloads are im­ miles on them. The current shift the want ads ... time after country but minutes with walk-out base­ • Raaaonable Rataa PETS AND said he died early today. ficers, effective March 1 next year. time after time! ment, fireplace, above plus utilities plus dep- IN POW ER — Gen. Noriega survives another coup. balanced in some cases and increas­ schedule requires 10 first-line from Manchester 2 Roman Spiewak Call 657-9761 oslt. 649-5678 Otter 7pm. 1 SUPPLIES jCARS No one has claimed responsibility Funds for hiring the two officers bedroom townhouse, ground pool, many were not included in the town ing development at the town’s cruisers and two spares, the report evergreens, close to Mason Contractor 30 Locust Street. 4 room FDR SALE for the slaying. N O R T H Coventry - 4 bed­ with beautiful open Brick, Block or Stone f r e e Kittens and adult manager’s recommended 1989-90 jTcrimeter means poorer response said. room Colonial. High on schools. $151,900. P h il­ heated apartm ent 1st cats. Vet checked and “It is impossible to determine the flowing floor plan, slid­ Chimneys, Patios, Walls YARD MASTERS budget, but in a Sept. 21 letter to limes under existing patrol districts, Weinberg voted with the other 0 hill with beautiful ers to patio, fresh air & ips Real Estate, 742- New, Reetoietlons and Repahs floor. Security. No shots. Donations ac­ precise motive,” for the shooting, 1450.0 Trees cut. Yards cleaned. pets. $650 m onthly. 646- he said. eight directors to approve the re­ view, central vac, par­ great for children and 646-4134 cepted. Protectors of Michael Peytier, a spokesman for Noriega maintains Town Manager Richard J. Sartor, tially finished base­ your favorite pet. Anne Lawns, Truck & Backhoe 2426. 9am-5pm A n im a ls. 742-9666 or Manchester Police Union President The directors also approved a re­ quest. w eekdays. CLYDE the Bmsscls prosecutor’s office, told ment, stone patio, 3 Miller Real Estate, 647- MANCHESTER - New work available. 633-8515.______CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. lated request from the department to The request for the additional Listing! $149,900. Sp a­ reporters. “But given the nature of William K. Daley said calls and additional acres avail­ 8000.O Get that chimney re­ 118 Main Street, 3 room AD O R A BLE Siamese ROUTE 83, VERNON appropriate $29,000 from the patrol officers comes after the FBI able. $181,900. Philips cious 3 bedroom, 2 paired before winterl Call apartment Including his grip on Panama demands have already risen above MANCHESTER - Alumi­ 643-9996 cross kittens, ready to his (Wybran’s) activities, it cannot Real Estate, 742-1450.O bath, full dormered 80 Malibu Classic Wag. *2995 projected responses, leading to an general fund to buy two new police released its unifonn crime report. n u m sided Cape, now for a free estimate. heot/hot water. $560 go to a good home. be excluded that this was a political Cape. Complete with 84 Caprice Classic Cpe. *6895 cruisers. COVENTRY - Tastefully $144,900. Great hom e In Fully insured. per month. Security. Litter trained. 649-9597. attack.” PANAMA CITY. Panama peared to be a small group of “over-extension of the available The report showed that the crime fireplaced living room, 84 Buick Century Wag *5995 Decorated. 3 br Cape, a convenient location! No pets. 646-2426, 9om- road-patrol resources to a crisis The town manager’s recom­ rate in Manchester dropped by 15 rec room, hardwood TALAGA MASONRY 5pm weekdays. 85 Reliant 4 Door Prime Minister Wilfried Martens, (AP) — Troops loyal to Gen. soldiers. large dressing room off Entrance foyer leads to *4995 level.” mended 1989-90 budget included a percent from 1987 to 1988. Statis­ floors, 2 zone heating. 85 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *9995 in a statement, called the act “revolt­ Manuel Antonio Noriega A Defense Forces spokes­ mbr, newer carpeting, fireplaced Ir, 1 Vi baths, 643-8209 MISCELLANEDUS request that the policy of replacing tics also show that the crime rate Sally Sullivan, Sentry ROOFING/ SIDING I 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr. *7295 patrolled the streets today after man, Maj. Edgardo Lopez, said Democratic Director Kenneth N. hardwood floors, pad­ 3 b r's and one car 447 Main Street, 5 room FDR SALE ing and wretched” and expressed his seven police cruisers a year be con­ dle fan In dining room, Real Estate, 643-4060.O apartm ent. $600 per 86 Delta 88 2 Door *9995 crushing a coup attempt, and a Tedford agreed. dropped by 32 percent from 1980 to garage. Minutes to “indignation at violence and in­ two coup leaders, including tinued, but the Board of Directors 1988. nicely treed lot, drilled Hartford - close to month plus utilities. 86 Bonnevllla 4 Door *6995 tolerance.” military spokesman said two Capt. Javier Licona, head of the well. $129,900. Philips Get needed back-to- Security. No pets. 646- 66 Century Wagon *7495 shopping. D.W. Fish MANCHESTER - Lease school money by selling Affordable Roofing coup leaders had taken refuge at Cavalry Squadron, had taken Real Estate, 742-1450.D Realty, 643-1591.a Option Possible. Beat I any raaaonabte aatimata. 2426, 9am-5pm END RO LLS 66 Chevrolet Celebrity *7495 In addition to heading the unneeded Items around $219,900. Owner will en­ All typaa roofing and repalra. weekdays.______27'^" width - 25« 66 Chevrolet Move 4 Dr. *6195 country’ Jewish community, a U.S. Army base. refuge at Fort Clayton, a U.S. your home. Use a low-cost MANCHESTER - Drastl- tertain all offers on this 30 yeart axpartanoe Uoanaad 13" width — 2 for 25$ 86 Chevrolet Spectrum *4995 Troops enforced a nighttime Army base in Panama City. In BECAUSE YOU never ad In Classified for quick M A N C H E S T E R - 4 room Wybran chaired of the Belgian cally Reduced! four bedroom Colonial and Insured. apartment. Applian­ Newsprint and rolls csn be 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7195 curfew on streets where forces Washington, a Pentagon Jury’s decision makes Breton know when someone will results. $179,500. Best buy In In a sought after area. ces, separate utilities, 1 picked up at the Manchester 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *8795 be searching for the Item ★ 649 - 0894 * Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. Please sec ATTACK, page 10 loyal to Noriega on Thesday spokesman said he was unable town on this 3 bed­ Aluminum siding, fire­ cor parking. 643-4827. 67 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *13795 you have for sale. It's Monday through Thursday. quashed the second attempt in to confirm Lopez’s account. room, 2 both Ranch. place, 2'/j baths are a 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 Family room, deck, 2 better to run yo ur want ad few of the features of MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ 18 months by dissidents in the President Bush denied any for several d ays... cancel­ room, luxury town- 2nd man on state’s death row car garage. YoYo Car- this seven room home. military to oust the Defense ing It as soon as you get house. All appliances, 872-9111 role in the rebellion, but he roll, Sentry Real Est­ D.W. Fish Realty, 643- HOMES CONDOMINIUMS I CARS TODAY Forces chief and dc factor reiterated that the United States ate, 643-4060.D results. 1591.0 heat, coble, carpeting, WATERBURY (AP) — Connec­ Oct. 20. Under Connecticut’s death FOR SALE FOR SALE air conditioning. Coll FDR SALE leader of I^nama. would still like to sec Noriega mitigating factors to explain ticut’s death row will soon have its penalty law, Hciman has no choice 647-1595. Noriega was quick to blame ousted. Breton’s behavior nor did they find NEW Price! The price of MANCHESTER - Beacon second inmate: Robert J. Breton, a but to sentence Breton to death. this unique lOrm. Cqpe MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ CARDINAL Index the revolt on the United States, “I want to see democracy in any grounds for mercy. Hill. Like new, 1 bed­ room townhouse. All troubled loner sentenced to die for Breton will soon join Michael J. Cod on Eost Middle room unit. Fully ap- SCHALLER BUICK, INC. which has been trying to oust Panama succeed,” Bush said in The jury foreman, John Sherman appliances, heat, hot ACURA QUALITY 20 pages, 2 sections killing his ex-wife and teen-age son Ross, the lone inmate on death row Tpke. In M onchester pllanced kitchen, wall 1969 Skyhawk Sedan $9,995 him for more than l >/2 years Washington Tuesday night. of Wolcott, said there was no ten­ 10anrl|patrr Hrral^i has been reset of water, carpeting, air PRE-OWNED AUTOS 1968 Chev S-10 Ext.Cab $12,695 in a bloody rampage just before at Somers State Prison. Ross was to wall, air condi­ conditioning. Coll 649- and bring him to the United sion in the ju ^ room, just concern $189,900 for fast action! 83 Ford Escort $1,996 1988 Rinl Grand Am $8,690 C lassified „ While House spokesman Marlin tioner, pool, storage, 5240. 18-20 Christmas two years ago. convicted in 1987 in the slayings of 4-5 bdrms, 4 baths. 4 cyl. Auk), Low Was 1966 Buick LaSabre $11,960 C o m ics __ _ 1 4 Slates to face federal drug traf­ Fitzwalcr said the Bush ad­ about the gravity of the decision. WE NEED A FEW laundry. $79,900. 413- S30kliC«4aitSuxinw U jt t s 1968 Buick Skylark $8,990 A Superior Court jury of eight four young women in southeastern In-law set-up with se­ 566-5358. MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ VAXr.AC.LoxMkt Focus 17 ficking charges. ministration had some advance “Everyone wanted to make sure S7 Toyota Ttrul iSM S 1988 Chev S-10 Fleetside 7,495 women and four men deliberated for Connecticut. parate entrance, beau­ room townhouse with Food 16 “The proof is that American word that a coup attempt might they were making the right GOOD CARRIERS tiful country kitchen MILLBRIDGE Hollow - fireplace. All applian­ 4cyl.Xr./kC.Lo)iMaa 1967 Chev ConvWn $13/199 just over five hours Tliesday before $81,900 - 1st floor 1 W Honda AocorS LX StOMS 1967 Buick FbrkAve $11060 Local/State 3-6 troops closed access routes to When the verdict was announced decision,” Sherman said TUesday. with oak cabinets, ces, heat, hot water, be afoot. «e^j’ bedroom, 1 bath pool- 5Spd.,M.LJiaNa« 1987GMCS-15P/U $6,280 Lottery 2 deciding that 42-ycar-old Breton just before 11 p.m., Breton crossed “It’s stressful. It takes a lot out of enorm ous 1st fl. fam ily carpeting, air condi­ S3 Nliaan Sleiza SL4SS the barracks, just as they closed Some U.S. congressional side unit with new car­ 1987 Chev S-10 P/U $6,280 Nation/Wbrld 6. 7 ,9 should die for the Dec. 13. 1987, his arms and swallowed hard but If we use your room and the list goes tioning. Call 649-5240. SSpd.MC.Serao the Pan-American Highway,” leaders said the United States you.” coupon and you peting. $98,900 - 2 bed­ 67CalcaQTS 111446 1987 Cadillac Brougham $14,995 Obituaries 2 murders of his ex-wife JoAnn and otherwise showed no response. on..all reasonable room, 2 bath. Condo 5 Spd., Loadad, Rad 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $8,495 O oinioo 9 Noriega said on nationwide should have helped the rebels. If the jury had failed to reach a offers will be consi­ S3Pon(ac6000L£ isa ss 16-year-old son Robert Breton Jr. .The jury agreed with prosecutors become a unit located poolside. MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ 1986 Chev El Camino $7,960 So o rts _ 11-13 television several hours after decision Tuesday, the trial’s sen­ dered! Jackson & Ve. Auto. Loadad 1966 Dodge 600 4 Dr. $6,095 Superior Court Judge Maxwell Manchester Sentry Real Estate, 643- room townhouse with teChavyNova n^e s Television that the murders were committed in tencing phase would have been Jackson Real Estate, ...... 16 the failed coup by what ap­ Please see PANAMA, page 10 Herald carrier, 4060. □ ______fireplace. All applian­ Aulo.SUrao 1966 LaSabre Oust Cpe. $8,480 Hciman ordered Breton held without an especially cruel way. The panel 647-8400.D ces, heat, hot water, aSBukkCanSzy $4as6 1986 Buck Electra 380 $9,960 BE Super Smart For Only Auto. AC bond and scheduled sentencing for did not believe there were we’ll start you off BRAND New LIstIngl carpeting, air condl- 1966 Buick CantU7 LTD $7480 any Please see DEATH ROW, page 10 $110,900. You con buy 83 Monday Acoad LX M446 1966 Pontiac Sunbird $5,680 with a *$25.00 Y ou w on't believe vour tlonlng. Call 649-5240. 5 Spd., AC 1 this 2 bedroom, I'/z eyes when you see the 83 0ldiCI«a 43M6 1966 Merc. Grand Marquis $9480 sign-up Bonus. bath townhouse In MANCHESTER - 1 bed- price of this fantastic 7 V«. Auto. AC 1985 Buick LeSabre $6496 Then you can sm all convenient to ev­ room apartment. Mod­ MOIdaCuliaa p w rm Colonial on TImrod 1985 Buick Regal Cpe. $6460 make extra money erything complex. Has ern, quiet, central, on Aulo.AC.P.a 1985 Olds Ciera $5495 Rail line study funds OK’d Rd. In Manchester. bus line. Secure $575. MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM every week. a beautiful newly fin­ 81 A d a m s St., M anchester Taxes head citizens^ concerns Priced at $209,900 for ished basement, air Call 649-1147, Bob 345 Center St^ Manchester 649-4571 an Immediate sale this conditioning, sliders to Klernon.______647-7'077 T* -J home offers 3 bdrms, By Nancy Concelman The district is studying the in-depth study, which will also in­ patio. Be smart, make 4 room apartment, 1st HARTFORD (AP) — Connecticut residents’ big- 1.5 baths, 2 fireplaces, Manchester Herald feasibility of crossing the Connec­ clude updating the region’s ridership rated below those in Japan, all of Europe and Canada. us an offer & get ready floor. $550plus utilities. LEGAL NOTICES gests worries arc higli taxes, drugs and crime, the Just 39 percent of those surveyed said they agreed plaster construction, to move! Anne Miller ticut River with that corridor tmd forecasting model, documenting summer porch, hard­ Security and referen­ Real Estate, 647-8000.O BOB RILEY locating a portion in East Hartford, cost of living, environmental protection, affordable or strongly agreed that Connecticut schools were ade­ wood floors. In-ground ces. No pets. 9am-5pm, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Manchester will contribute current conditions in the corridor, 643-5372. Ehrhardt said. defining transit alternatives and housing and education, according to a Connecticut quately preparing students for competition in a global pool and It's set on a OLDSMOBILE ESTATE OF $2,500 to the Greater Hartford Tran­ Public Broadcasting survey. economy ///' beautiful private treed 259 Adams St., GREGORY WILLIAM WEL- sit District’s study of a proposal to After a preliminary study initialed working with towns on housing, en­ TO CLEAN urtificial flow­ NER 'The telephone survey of 601 heads of households When asked what they believed to be the single lot. Call quick. Jackson ers, place them heads 4 room flat, 2nd floor, use railroad lines that run through over a year ago, the district endorsed vironmental and cmploynicnl issues Manchester conducted in July also found that the three top pieces EXTRA!' & Jackson Real Estate, down Ir a paper bag, add stove and washer. $525 The Hon, Norman J. Preuss, Manchester and surrounding towns the idea of building a special transit associated with a transit invesunent. most important issue or problem facing Connecticut 647-8400.O plus utilities. Security 649-1749 Judge ol the Court ol Probate, of advice to Gov. William A. O’Neill, who’s plan­ salt and shake well. To system northwest and east of BuL he said, the Manchester cor­ today, the largest group, 23 percent, said high taxes. and references. No District of Andover, at a hear­ as special bus or U'ollcy lines to EXTRA! BEFORE Snow Files! clean out storage areas In lOegToronado $17,900 Hartford. Included in that study was ning to run again next year, were: cut taxes and the That was followed by about 22 percent who said Builder wants outi ing held on Juno 15. 1989, or­ Hartford. ridor “is very promising.” vour home or garoge, 5372* 1986Toronado $8,995 a section of rail line in Manchester budget, resign, and do more to protect the environ­ dmgs and crime related to drugs; the cost of living, Possible rent with op­ dered that EdI d E u m s m ust bo MONEY! place or, ad In classified 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 The Board of Directors voted un­ ment. .J tion also! Brand new 7 telling.our readers what presented to the fiduciary at that is about three miles long and Manchester and surrounding 12 percent; the environmenL about 9 percent; about 8 1964 Olds Cutlass $6,495 the address below. Failure to animously Thesday to appropriate Almost 43 percent of those surveyed rated percent said affordable housing; and 3.5 percent said \ NAME __ rm Colonial on Shoddy you have for sale. runs along Ru-ker and North Main towns and area institutions and com­ Mill Rd. In Andover. 3 1969 Olds Ciera $11,999 promptly present any such the contribution to the Pilot Rail streets and Tolland TUmpike. O’Neill’s job performance as good or very good. education. ADDRESS panies have been asked to conuibute bdrms, 2.5 baths, fire­ I qq^ CDNODMINIUMS 1988 Olds Ciera $9,999 claim may result in the loss of Corridor Project, which will allow The section of rail is part of a 10- /Another 30 percent rated it as poor or very poor and Nearly two-thirds of those surveyed, about 64 per- rights to recover on such to the second phase of the study. PHONE tf place, Anderson win­ ' FDR RENT 1987 Olds Ciera $6,999 the transit district to study in more the remaining 27 percent were neutral or said they cenL said they considered themselves pro-choice on dows, vinyl siding, ap­ RDDMS 1986 Olds Ciera $5,999 claim. mile line that runs from The federal Urban Mass Transit Ad- { AGE ______depth the “Griffin Line,” which runs Manchester’s North End to Wickh­ didn’t know. the abortion issue while about 26 percent said they - I prox. 1900 sq.ft. Set on FDR RENT MANCHESTER - Very 1967Pont.Bonnevllle $10,995 Sharon B. Preuss, ministration will contribute ------1 picture perfect 5 acre from Hartford, ifirough Bloomfield The survey, released Thesday, found that only 32 y i 00 Bon,,, ba pa,0 .1 lb. ano 0/ 30 d a n ol , o w ,,a,l,n» dain clean 2 bedroom 1966 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 Clerk am Park, into East Hartford and to $240,000, the stale will pay $55,000 were against abortion. About 60 percent said they Cell oiu CuculMtion Oapi far tufthee aeiaits lot with lots of privacy. MANCHESTER - Quiet, percent agreed with the statement that students today condo, on bus line. 1987 Pont. Grand Am $7,495 The fiduciary is: 10 Bradley International Airport in Union Station in Hartford. and The Knox Foundation of supported a statewiding binding referendum on Bring in your coupon or mail it to Call tor details. non-smoker, semi- Close to everything. are doing a better job at learning than five years ago. legalizing abortion. Circulation Dapt. Manchesiar Herairi 1966 Pont. Sunbird $4,799 Robert G. Walner Windsor Locks, district Chairman Ehrhardt said based on that first Hartford has commiiicd $10,(K)0 for 16 Bramard Square Manchastor CT 06040 $214,900. Ja c kso n & private entrance/bath, $090 monthly. Availa­ 1966 Olds Delta $9,495 49A Robbins Lane Paul A. Ehrhardt told the directors at Respondents rated Soviet schools belter than those Telnphone • f,47 004f> Jackson Real Estate, security, lease, refer­ ble October 1st. 643- study, the district chose the Griffin the second phase of llic study, 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 Rocky Hill, C T 06067 in the United States. In fact, American schools were 647-8400.O ences 643-8830. 9996. a Tuesday meeting. line as a starting point for the more Ehrhardt said. Please see POLL, page 10 003-10 2—MANCHRSTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1989_3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Insurers hurt District ordered Folk music at Lutz by hurricane ITie Lutz Children’s Mu.seum will present a folk music to turn over notes program geared for children ages 5 through 12 on Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m at the museum at 247 S. Main HARTFORD (AP) — Travelers Corp. and Aetna Life St. “Kidfolk” is a collection of traditional and contem­ & Casualty Co., two more insurers to report huge losses porary folksongs performed by folk singer, Kitty from Hurricane Hugo, say the storm is the worst weather on election panel Donohoc, a singer/songwriter from Michigan whose catastrophe they have ever had. programs involve audience participation. Travelers said T\iesday that its losses from more than She uses a number of traditional songs and instru- 9,000 claims, before taxes, arc expected to total nearly By Alex Girelli ment in the Eighth District,” Dodson rnents, including guitar, banjo, fiddle, mountain dul­ $60 million. The after-taxes impact has not been deter­ Manchester Herald said. cimer, hammered dulcimer, Indian mouth bow, spoons mined yet, the company said. Dodson had demanded minutes of and limberjack. She also recites stories, poems and some Aetna said Hugo claims will reduce third-quarter earn­ The election study committee of the committee’s meeting. District songs she has written. Her performance is sponsored by ings by $35 million after taxes. Depending on what tax the Eighth Utilities District has been Director Ellen Landers, chairman of Rothman and Rothman Realtors. Admission is by dona­ strategy is used, the impact could be even bigger, Aetna ordered by a hearing officer of the the committee, responded that no tion. officials said. Freedom of Information Commis­ formal minutes were kept. In place Hugo, which hit Puerto Rico Sept. 18 and the sion to reconstruct “to the extent of them, she supplied Ctodson with Indians honor heritage Carolinas Sept. 22, has set record losses for the property possible minutes of meetings it reports compiled from notes she Several of the state’s Indian tribes will be represented insurance industry and for many individual companies. held last year and provide them to took during the meetings, but Dod­ at Manchester Community College on Saturday in a Aetna anticipates some 16,000 claims from North Perry Dodson, a district resident son said they were sketchy and in­ celebration of nature, titled, “Tribal Voices Honor the Carolina, where it is the largest insurer of businesses, and who filed a complaint with the com­ adequate. Earth.” The event is open to the public, from 1 until 4 9,(XX) from South Carolina, spokesman Jason Wright mission. The Schaffer order says the p.m. Autlientic Indian art and crafts will also be on dis­ said Tuesday. The order also requires the elcc- minutes should include the time V play. The program is being sponsored by American In­ Before Hurricane Hugo, Aetna’s costliest weather ; tion committee in the future to com­ when each member arrived at and dians for Development, the MCC Student Senate, and catasuophe was Hurricane Alicia in 1983, with $38 mil­ ply with the Freedom of Information departed from the meeting. the MCC Minority Student Services. R)i more informa­ lion in losses before taxes. No after-tax figure was avail­ law provisions for keeping minutes, At the Sept. 7 hearing before tion, call 6^17-6140. able, but Wright said Hugo’s $35 million after-tax im­ recording votes, and filing minutes Schaffer, Dodson was represented pact would be greater. with the town clerk. by attorney Kevin O’Brien. At the Travelers’ previous record for catastrophes was Hur­ hearing, Dodson cited a number of Softball tournament set FOl hearing officer Gloria Schaf­ instances in the reports by Ellen ricane Gloria in 1985, with about $20 million in pre-tax fer rejected the claim by attorney Easter Seals is still accepting regisuations for the Landers in which it was said the losses and 17,000 claims, said Rosanne Hennessy, a John D. LaBcllc Jr., district legal Harvest Softball Tournament, slated for Friday and Sun­ decisions on recommended election company spokeswoman. counsel, tliat the elections study day at Charter Oak Park in Manchester. Groups of 10 to procedures were reached, but no Cigna Corp. has already announced that Hugo losses committee is not an agency of the 16 people can enter as all male, all female, or co-ed The Associated Press votes taken. will reduce its third-quarter earnings by about $90 mil­ district subject to the FOI law. teams. NEW CHICKS — Good Hope, a two-month-old blackfooted penguin chick, checks out the lion after taxes. The Hartford Insurance Group has said Besides Ellen Landers, the com- ® > The order will be considered by milicc members were Thomas H. Two round-trip tickets to tiie winner’s choice of des­ business end of a television camera as Heather Urquhart of the New England Aquarium Hugo may reduee its profits by $20 million to $30 mil­ tination will be awarded to the top fund-raising in­ the full FOI Commission Oct. 25. Ferguson, Mary Warrington, and lion after taxes. “It’s a step toward better govern­ dividual. Niunerous area restaurants have donated gift cuddles a sibling chick named Benguela at the aquarium in Boston Tuesday. The young Robert Blctchman. certificates that will be offered in a drawing for those birds hatched at the aquarium this summer and were introduced to the media Tuesday.

team captains whose team raises more than $5(X). I Flynn/Manchesler Herald For more infomiation, call Judy at 228-9438 or 1-800-874-7687. Obituaries Public Meetings Enrollment hike PRECISION PAINTING — Dennis Robinson of Glastonbury day. Robinson is an independent contractor. Blood drive is slated paints some wood trim on a house on Cornell Street Tues- The Red Cross is holding a blood drive at St. Mary’s Church Hall on Route 31 in Coventry from 8:30 a.m. to Hubert A. Robert The funeral was to be at 9 a.m. father. Nelson M. Williams of Publie meetings scheduled tonight: forecast in Bolton 1:30 p.m. on Saturday. today at the John F. Tierney Funeral Bloomfield; two sons, Jake Chris­ Manchester Hubert A. Robert, 80, of 576B Home, 219 W. Center St. A Mass of topher Williams and Ian Matthew By James F. Henry Also, the Health Link Van of Community Health Care Hoekanum River Linear Park Committee, Lincoln Hilliard St., died Sunday (Oct. 1, Christian burial was to follow at St. Williams, both of East Hartford; a Manchester Herald The graph indicated Services will offer carwax screenings and blood pres­ Center gold room, 7:30 p.m. 1989) at Rockville Ho.spital. He Bridget’s Church. Burial was in the sister, Virginia Chcevers of there could be as many as Golf course lease hits temporary snag sure checks for free. Cholesterol screenings will be lived in Manchester for the last 36 Connecticut Veteran’s Cemetery in Manchester; three nephews; and a Andover BOLTON — There will be a available for $5. The van will be available from 8:30 years. Middletown. niece. steady rise in enrollment at the 325 resident students at the a.m. to 1 p.m. You don’t have to donate blood to use the Board of Selectmen, Town Office Building, 3:30 p.m. By Nancy Concelman course from 18 to 36 holes and Manchester Country Club docs not they filed seeking to block the ex­ van. Bom in Westfield, Mass., he was The funeral will be at 9:15 a.m. elementary school level until the lat­ high school by 1999. Coventry Manchester Herald operating one segment as a public operate the course as a public course tension is still pending. employed at the Travelers Insurance Friday at the Rose Hill Funeral ter part of the next decade, a factor course. Christopher Williams Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. It and said they have been unable to At a caucus of the Democratic Painting course is set Co. for 28 years before retiring in Parks and Recreation Commission, Patriot’s Rirk which will impact long-term high He said that it is not realistic for a FYovisions of the extension agree­ Christopher G. Williams, 37, of will be followed by a Mass of Chris­ A proposed two-year extension of play at certain times because they directors Thursday, Mayor Peter P. “Creative Painting” is a credit-free course to be taught 1971. He was also an army veteran Lodge, 7:30 p.m. school enrollment, according to a first-time home buyer to afford a ment say that if the town decides to of World War II. East Hartford, husband of Jeanne tian burial at 10 a.m. at the Sacred the Manchester Country Club’s are not club members. DiRosa Jr. said he understood that by George Herrick through the Continuing Education study by a local economist. new home without two people work­ add the 18 holes, it will enter into (Bourdon) Williams and son of Heart Church, Wethersfield. Burial lease on the town-owned golf course “Apparently there is a failure to the suit had been dropped. Hooker Division at Manchester Community College. Creative James Roscoe, of 61 Walrous ing. He said that would cause the He is survived by three daughters, Patricia Flaherty of Manchester, will be at Rose Hill Memorial Park, hit another snag Tlicsday when the good faith negotiations with the treat all golfers the same,” said Vir­ said Tuesday the suit is being “held” Pointing begins Saturday, meeting three consecutive Eleanore Messier of Springfield, died Monday (Oct. 2, 1989) at Rocky Hill. Road, volunteered to do the study birth rate to drop, or at least level Board of Directors ordered the town country club for a long-term lease ginia Street of 275 Knollwood at a judge’s request because of a Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and costs $35. In addi­ Mass., Carolyn Krouse of Mahwah, Yale-New Haven Ho.spital. Calling hours arc from 2 to 4 and Current Quotes for the Board of Education. Copies off. attorney to rewrite an ordinance on under which the club would operate Road. technicality in the wording. tion to the course registration fee, there will also be a N.J., and Marcia Roy of He was bom in Hartford, attended of the study, which Roscoe He also said, though, that if there the extension. a private club on 18 of the holes. Others said the directors could get Otto Witt, their attorney, has said $25 materials fee payable to the insU"uctor. 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Donations Manchester; two sisters, retired Lt. local schools, and graduated from may be made to the Educational ■presented to the Board of Education is an increase of low-income hous­ The directors voted unanimously If the town decides not to expand a higher rent if the town put the the suit was dismissed by the court Col. Helen R. Robert, of Prince Regional Technical School. Trust Fund for the Williams’ Iasi week, were distributed to resi­ ing built in town, there could be an to remove the ordinance from the the course, the club wanes what it lease extension out to bid. Seymour in error, and he plans to refile the International night set Springfield, Mass., and Madeleine “I personally believe, and I say this with a lot of sor­ He was most recently Fleet Manager Children, c/o Dianne Philopcna, dents who attended a special meet­ increase in enrollment. Housing for public hearing agenda of its meeting calls a right of first refusal to Kudlow of 81 Milford Road ques­ suit or file a new one. The plaintiffs Manchester Community College will sponsor the fifth row, that the Panamanian people are highly intimidated Messier of Enfield; and eight for Pepsi-Cola, Inc., Miami, Fla. Glastonbury Bank & Trust Co., 29 ing with the Board of Education the elderly, he said, would have the after several members raised con­ operate a public course and the op­ tioned how the board could bypass contend in the suit that the club’s annual International Night at the Lowe Program Center, grandchildren. by the regime.” — Guillermo Ford, Panama’s former op­ Williams is also survived by his Main St., East Hartford 06118. Tuesday at Bolton High School. opposite effect. cerns that three provisions included portunity to match any bids received bidding on the extension, which he lease should not be extended Saturday at 6:30 p.m. The event begins with an informal position vice presidential candidate, after forces loyal to The enrollment in Bolton’s Roscoe has advised the board to in the extension agreement at the from other companies on a long­ called a “new lease.” without opening the lease up to bids concert of American jazz, to be followed by a variety of Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega crushed a coup attempt. schools could have an impact on plan on having more than enough Country Club’s request were not term lease. “You are putting yourself in a from other possible operators. Indo-I^istan and Middle Eastern music and entertain­ listed in the ordinance. A third provision allows the club very unethical position,” Kudlow John C. Yavis Jr., an attorney ment. “Instead of doing something about it, we were like a what course the school department space, because it would be better The Country Club agreed to the to increase dues or greens fees to said. representing the country club, said Deaths Elsewhere bunch of Keystone Cops running around bumping into lakes as it considers several plans to The admission price of $4 includes a buffet of ethnic from an educational stand point to two-year extension at an annual rent meet the rent incrca.se. The directors Democratic Director Stephen T, Monday the club has filed a motion each other.” — Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., after U.S. for­ restructure schools. The board is snacks. The program is sponsored by the MCC Interna­ have too much space than not of $75,000 when its 25-ycar lease asked the town attorney to include Cassano said the idea behind the ex­ to dismiss the lawsuit. That motion ces didn’t fight alongside Panamanian forces in their considering closing the high school tional Students Association and the Pakistan-American enough. expires in 1991. The club, which in that provision the current require­ tension was not to make money, but is pending, Yavis said. Edmund de Szigethy foiled attempt to oust Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega. and regionalizing with another Cultural Association. For more information, call Miss Wood played five songs in Stanley Fike According to a graph representing operates the course, pays the town ment that fees or dues increases be to keep the course open alter me 647-6123 or 647-6258. RANCHO MIRAGE. Calif. (AP) school disuict, or expanding the the movie “Rhinestone,” which three possible scenarios that Roscoe $25,000 annually under the existing approved by the Board of Directors current lease expires and during the W E D E L IV E R — Edmond dc Szigethy, the hus­ starred Dolly Parton and Sylvester WASHINGTON (AP) — Stanley “Why is it so wrong for Rev. Bakker to buy 10 Rolex high school to accommodate grades and not exceed 10 percent annually. expansion study. band of Jolic Gabor and stepfather has presented to the school board, lease. For Home Delivery, Call Over eaters get support Stallone. R. Fike, a longtime adminisUative watches if he so chooses? For the money was duly earned 7 through 12, thus closing Bolton During a public hearing on the or­ William Hooker of 77 Eric St., of Zsa Zsa, Eva and Magda Gabor, there will be at least 275 resident The directors in May decided on a A support group for families and friends of compul­ assistant to the late Sen. Stuart by him and given to him by an appreeiative board.” — Center School. dinance, six residents opposed the and William Ogden of 137 Branford died Saturday of heart failure. He Symington of Missouri and former students at the high school by 1999, temporary lease extension, which 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 sive over eaters meets at Manchester Memorial Hospital Harold Bender, Jim Bakker’s attorney, in closing argu­ Roscoe said that all of the results will allow time to complete a study extension. Several complained that St., told board members a lawsuit was 77. president of the Missouri Press As­ ments at the PTL founder’s fraud trial. up from 200 resident students now. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 every Friday night at 7 p.m. Ask at the information desk Jean Grambs he presented should be read only on the feasibilitv of expanding the for the meeting room. sociation, died Friday after suffering The graph indicated there could be Dc Szigethy was Jolic Gabor’s COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — at stroke at age 76. generally, because it is unlikely the as many as 325 resident students at third husband. He operated his Bronx Zoo visit planned Jean Dresden Grambs, 70, who was Fike worked for the Inter-City data would be exactly correct. He the high school by 1999. Public comment wife’s jewelry store in New York among the first American educators ■ told the board in the meeting last Roscoe said though he believes There is a trip to tlie Bronx Zoo planned by the Lutz City. News in suburban Kansas City, Mo., to show how texbooks discriminated from 1928 until he became week what it has to do is decide how the most accurate projection would asked on police Children’s Museum on Saturday. Tlie admission price against fcmaic children, died Satur­ will include use of the Bengali Express Monorail, a Symington’s administrative assistant Thoughts far wrong they can afford him to be. be 300 resident students at the high WALLPAPER SALE day of an apparent heart attack. birds-eye view of the zoo on the Skyfari, and visits to Del Wood in 1952, a position he held until He said there may be factors in the school by 1999. Resident students There will be a public hearing at die World of Darkness, tlie World of Reptiles, the Symington retired in 1976. 'future that could impact enrollment are those who live in Bolton. the Lincoln Center tonight at 7 p.m. NASHVILLE, Tcnn. (AP) — Del Miss Grambs taught a generation Children’s Zoo, and the Jungle World. He was president of the Jesus asked, “What good is it for a man to gain the that he does not know about, and There are now Willington stu­ regarding the Manchester Police Wood, 69, The Grand Ole Opry’s of Maryland educators and was The bus departs from the museum at 7:30 a.m., and Northwest Missouri Press Associa­ whole world, and yet lose or forfeit his very self?” What therefore, his prognostications could dents attending the high school, but Department accreditation process. SAVINGS C A O / known worldwide as one of the out­ ragtime pianist known as “The tion in 1943 and the Missouri Press returns at 6:30 p.m. For museum members, the cost for standing scholars in the field of we value determines what we treasure. If we value be wrong. that town has decided not to send its Police Spokesman Gary Wood Queen of the Ivories,” died Tuesday Association in 1949. material things than we end up with a material treasure Roscoe said factors such as new urged residents to attend the hear­ adults is $23, and children age 12 and under is $20.50. after suffering a stroke. educational sociology. incoming freshman to Bolton this For non-members, adults pay $26, and children $23.50. Horace Alexander Aal is rooted in this life, in this time, and in this world. housing being built in Bolton, what year. Bolton is now investigating ing. UP TO 3 U 7 0 Registration information can be obtained by callini> During the 1950s, she was a lead­ Material treasure is temporary in nature and the pleasure types of houses are built, and Public comments will bte limited Miss W(Kxl, who.se 1951 record­ PHILADELPHIA (AP) — whether the town of Columbia 643-0949. ^ ing national writer on dc.scgrcgation It brings is short-lived. “Do not store up for yourselves ing of “Down Yonder” .sold more Horace G. Alexander, a Quaker who families with two people working wants to send its students to Bolton to 10 minutes for each resident, ac­ A minimum of 30% off any waiicoverings of the schools. Miss Grambs spent treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and cording to Wood. He said the hear­ than 3 million copies, became a served as an intermediary between have an impact on enrollment. High School. the early part of her career working where theives break in and steal. But store up for your­ ing will be conducted by the ac­ member of the Opry in 1953 and Mahatma Gandhi and the British was the only person regularly fea­ with parents and teachers in Prince selves treasures in Heaven” (Mt. 6:19, 20). creditation team. George’s County on black education government during India’s struggle Lottery tured at the Grand OIc Opry for freedom, died Saturday. He was Docs this mean tJiat we should turn our backs on The four-person team arrived here Also on issues. material things dl together? No, it means that the things keyboard. 100. Klan plans to protest Monday and will remain until Satur­ we value most in life should not be the things we can She cut a record featuring “Mine Her interest in the women s In 1984, the Indian government day, reviewing every aspect of the Sale... Winning numbers drawn Tueday in New England; purchase. Instead we should value spiritual things, All Mine,” for RCA and with movement emerged in the early honored Alexander for his contribu­ police department. Connecticut daily: 380. Play Four: 6745. heavenly things, eternal things, the things of God. “Do “Down Yonder” on die flip-side. 1970s when she became involved in tion to the Indian freedom move­ jailing of state member For people who cannot attend the Connecticut Lotto: 2,6,8,18,34,41. not love the world or anything in the world. The world “Down Yonder” was second on the the analysis of textbooks. ment by awarding him one of the meeting, there is a phone line which Massachusetts daily: 1738. and Its desires pass away, but the man who does the will pop charts for 27 weeks and was A prolific writer. Miss Grambs eountry’s highest decorations, the F>OUGHKEEFSlE, N.Y. (AP) — his car when he was stopped by state will be staffed with accreditation 'I'ri-Statc daily (Maine, New Hampshire and Ver­ also a country hit. Despite the pop of God lives forever” (I jn. 2:15,17). team members. The phone number mont): 965,6617. authored or co-authored seven Padma Bhushan Award, roughly 'Fhc Ku Klux Klan plans to march police in a routine traffic check on success. Wood decided to focus on books, edited five others and wrote translated as “outstanding human on Poughkeepsie Sunday if a jailed Interstate 84 in East Fishkill. is 646-7254, and it will be in use Rhode Island daily: 0803. Rev. David W. Mullen the counu-y market. more than 70 articles. being.” member of their organiz.ation is not Thule is scheduled for a prelimi­ today and Thursday from 2 until 4 p.m. Church of the Living God freed by then, the organiz.ation’s na­ nary hearing today in East Fishkill tional leader said. Town Court and faces up to a year in But when he was asked why the jail. Weather group hadn’t paid the member’s TUttle’s mother, Wilma, said in a ilianrhpatpr Hrralft bail, James Farrands, imperial telephone interview that although Country wizitrd of the Invisible Knights of Indiana Klansmen had raised TUt­ f.; Sunny Thursday USPS 327-500 the Ku Klux Klan, said, “it’s tle’s bail, the group decided to let REGIONAL Weather VDL. CIX, No. 3 Style r*'. y \ Thursday, October 5 counterprod ucli vc. ” TUtlle stay in jail until at least Tonight a chilly wind with clear­ Farrands, 55, of Shelton, Conn., Thursday to teach him a lesson. Curtains Aoou V V *Of oontftocm* and lampafaa##* Penny M. Sietfert, Publisher ing skies, lows 32 to 37. Winds west D,nnl.MS.ntoro made his comments Tuesday while About 35 people. Including 27 V 10 to 15 mph. Thursday sunny and Advertltlng Director visiting Douglas TUlllc, 24, grand Vassar College students from nearby fc»r«>ou|^* I not quite as cool with less wind, Jeanne Q. Fromerth Sheldon Cohen dragon of the Indiana chapter, in the Arlington, protested Farrands’ visit. V B u tln e ii Manager Composing Manager A Unique Gallery highs around 60. Outlook for Dutchess County Jail. He said he The protesters chanted slogans of Friday: some clouds moving in with Denlae A. Roberts Robert H. Hubbard and members of the Pennsylvania such as “Hey, hey, have you heard, Peraonnel Manager a warming trend, highs near 70. Pressroom Manager chapter would demonstrate Sunday this is not Johannesburg,” and Fine Country Collectibles A storm over eastern Canada is Frank J. MeSweegan ““Fight the Power. E)own with the Tall is in the air" and we are ready |eortow|60°| if Tuttle, whom he called a “Klan Itotooi^ 57° I pulling cold air from central Canada Circulation Director brother,” remains in jail. Klan.” with; Dried Flowers, Fall Arrange­ M ISS TH IS ments, Indian Com, Painted Pump­ down across New England and this Mrnth'rt:? pubL^rnreo^frB r 'rp i" Two people were arrested during Vassar student James Bemet, 21, will continue through tonight. 'I’hcn Conn. 06040 SernnH " Bralnard Place, Manchester, a protest of Farrands’ visit. was arrested on charges of disoider- kins and Much, Much Morel! Postmaster' Send edd' *** P°*'*<1* ■' Manchester, Conn. Sylvia Miller and Sabina Vogt are SA LE!! (ends 11 ^-SD) Yort([ 64° I a warmer ridge of high pressure will P.O S b, uSnVh »'’ • Manchester Herald, Farrands said the KKK, which is ly conduct, resisting arrest and four­ move into the region Thursday. reportedly trying to recruit members th-degree weapons possession. available for seasonal decorating a.m. Saturdays'VlML^ol'eoh^n® in the area, gets more publicity by Dutchess County Sheriff Fred consultations and will assist you in A tla n tic to reach your earner k , O c e a n Weather summary for Ttiesday: p.m ' • “ ‘>»F'’'>>or aervica at 647-0046 by 6 leaving T\mle in jail. Scoralick said Bemet carried an accessorizing your homes. We will W«^>lng»o«i| 70° | Temperature: high of 69, low of TUtlle, of Farmersburg, Ind., is Uzi-slyle pellet gun while protesting help you create or find the perfect month® $?3 to"?:.?*,h/*'** '0^ O"* 46, mean of 56. The normal is 57. 192 40 lor nn> " ’Phths, $46.20 lo r six months and being held on weapons charges in across the sueet from the jail. gifts for the person who has every­ » Auau kK PAUL'S PAINT Temperature exuemes lor today: The 35 centa a copy, lieu of $10,000 bail. He was charged FV>lice also arrested FUul Gcr- thing. Highest on record 85, set in 1959. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Michelle Miller a the A.!d?, '• • '" •'" b a r of The Associated Press showitz, 60, of Hopewell Junction Assr^^rahL®.®:?® ° l emulations, the New England PreV; Saturday with two counts of illegal 182 South Main St. Tues-Fri 10-5 Home Decorating Center Lov/est on record 27, set in 1945. fourth-grader at the Washington School in Manchester. and the New England Newspaper Association. 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^ \ — MANOn;.S ri--R H{'RAI,D, Wednesday, (Xt. 4, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1989- -5 Campaign '89 Retirement requests trickle in HARTFORD (AP) — Almost budget. 'They estimated that 2,000 The Department of Motor 3,0(X) state employees — a thomsand would apply for it and that that Vehicles lost 114 workers under the Handley learned more than expected and half of would save the stale $25 million. program, 14 pecent of its 950-per­ those eligible — have opted for a Under the incentive program, son staff. retirement incentive program that 6,0(X) state workers who are 55 or Another hard-hit state agency is the ropes, now includes bonuses of up to $600 a older with at least 10 years of ser­ the Department of Transportation, month for three years and fully paid vice were eligible for bonuses of up losing almost 300 of its 4,600 medical insurance. to $21,600 to be paid over three employees. Gordon J. Frassinclli, executive years. Applications had to be in by is eager for more budget officer in the Office of Oct. 1. EVIDENCE — Connec­ Policy and Management, said Tues­ Normally, no more than 1,400 Prisoners beat up ticut State Police Sgt. day that 2,951 state workers had ap­ state workers retire in a year. child molester By Alex Girelli Joseph Destefano ex­ plied for the so-called golden hand­ Gov. William A. O ’Neill tried last Manchester Herald amines a piece of shake and that a few more were week to allay the fears of state men­ SOMERS (AP) — A former Tor- trickling in. tal retardation and mental health evidence shown to him rington Salvation Army minister Mary Ann Handley, who has Frassinclli said tlic highcr-ihan- workers who feared that client care who is serving a prison term for served one two-year term as a town by the prosecutor at the cxpcctcd number of applicants would be hurt by the retirements. He scxaully assaulting several children director and seeks re-election, muses trial of Richard Crafts at means that the original plan of said those in direct-care positions was segregated from other inmates that it might be beneficial if new Superior Court in Nor­ replacing one of every four retirees would be replaced. at the state prison in Somers after directors were elected for four-year will not be able to be met. walk Tuesday. Crafts is Of the roughly 250 workers retir­ being beaten up, officials said. terms instead of two. She said it Still, he said he expects disrup­ ing from the Department of Mental Jay Merchant, who pleaded guilty takes two years to learn the ropes. on trial on murder char­ tions in services to the public to be Retardation, 123 arc in the direct- in July to 15 charges of sexual as­ It is not the structure of govern­ kept to a minimum. care category. ges in connection with ■ ''/ / / sault and risk of injury to minors, ment that is a problem for freshman the disappearance of his “We won’t know for a while,” he Dawn Gloss, DMR’s personnel was assaulted Sept. 25, two days said. “We’ll have to assess what it directors, she says. She knew about wife, Helle Crafts, in administrator, said the agency had after arriving at the prison, state that before she ran for office. The all means. It depends where (the previously lost 150 positions due to Department of Corrections spokes­ problem comes in learning about the 1986. The prosecution vacancies) occurred. I would say budget cuts. “If we have to cut more man Joseph Trolto said. mechanics of governance, the nitty- contends he killed his RECUPERATING AT HOME — Singer Sergio Franchi, his head shaven after radiation we’re going to be close to 3,(XX).” positions (as a result of early retire­ Merchant, 27, was sentenced to gritty knowledge of how to go about wife and then ran parts treatments, sits with his wife Eva in a car outside their Stonington home Tuesday. Franchi The retirement program was ment), it will be a severe problem,” 10 years in prison as part of a plea getting things done, consulting the of her body through a crafted by the General Assembly she told the Bridgeport Telegram. bargain agreement on charges stem­ right sources in the right sequence. SasT?^^ ^ this year when legislators were look­ The Department of Mental Health ming from the sexual assaults in­ It’s necessary to learn the ver­ wood chipper. m ing for ways of cutting the state is losing 254 of its 4,000 employees. volved six girls and one boy. nacular of governance, like any other kind of shop talk. Ttie Associated Press Handley, a history professor at MARY ANN HANDLEY Manchester Community College, ... “does homework" State suffers influx says she is troubled by the slowness by which things proceed. shy about expressing her views. “Arriving at policy takes a long DiRosa says mall deal gains $43 million Handley is regarded as a liberal time,” she .says. of yellow jackets Democrat, but she says her By Alex Girelli project. Handley may have had to put ef­ philosophy is a classic conservative Werkhoven, minority leader, said the $9.5 million tax break, the town Manchester Herald And, casting aside Republican HARTFORD (AP) — An unusual flourished, he said, creating an fort into learning the inside work­ one. She feels the community is the Democrats negotiated in secret will get $20 million in utilities like charges, DiRosa insisted that the influx of yellow jackets and other abundant food supply for the wasps. ings of town government, but that rc.sponsiblc for all its members. the $9.5 million tax rebate plan after water and sewer lines which will The town will gain $43 million Democratic majority on the Board wasps is adding an unwanted sling “Their primary source of food, has not prevented her from making Handley does not think it would voters in the 1987 election rejected a spur further economic development. dollars in personal and real properly of Directors has not conducted “any tax reduction plan for Homart. to outdoor activities in Connecticut other insects, is declining in the fall. policy decisions. When the directors be a good idea to elect directors DiRosta said the taxes from the Downtown taxes over the next 10 years as the business that’s affected this town in DiRosa said today the 1987 lax- this fall, local insect experts say. So you find them more and more in voted recently to put a $13 million from separate districts instead of at mall will help pay the cost of road result of development of a mall in secret.” He said that while the terms “I don’t want to say I’ve never human situations, where there is bond issue before the voters in the large, bccau.se it would be difficult incentive proposal was complicated improvements and sidewalk im­ Buckland, Mayor Peter P. DiRosa of the $9.5 million tax abatement to tmd would have cost more, $13 mil­ seen a year like this before, but it’s garbage, picnic areas, anywhere we Nov. 7 election, Handley and Bar­ to work that out and preserve provements. He said Town Manager bara Weinberg, a fellow Democrat, Jr. said this morning in defense of a Homart Development Co. in the lion. He said the day after the rejec­ Richard Sartor will be asked to got to be right up there,” said Robert have food out,” Moore said. M anchester minority representation, which she $9.5 million tax abatement plan tion, Homart began looking at other E.B. Moore, an entomologist at the Moore advi.ses picnickers to avoid were the only two directors who thinks is valuable bccau.se it keeps mall construction was negotiated develop a plan for an expanded voted no, and for entirely different which has come under fire by privately, the $9.5 million figure sites for its mall and it was incum­ town crew to handle sidewalk repair Connecticut Agricultural Experi­ flailing the wasps to shoo them the majority party on ius toes and ment Station in Windsor. reasons. Republicans. was arrived at by consensus of all bent on the town leadership to make because, money aside, the needed away. “Remain quiet, that will forces it to think through its posi­ “We’re getting a lot of calls on Weinberg thinks the cost is too EJiRo.sa held a news conference in directors in an executive session of sure the beneficial economic work can’t be done fast enough probably help to some degree,” he Onfy tions and defend them. She wonders his office at 299 W. Middle the yellow jackets.” he said. “People said. high and the plan lacks specifics. if the political parties might not pay the board. development took place in under the pre.sent .setup. Turnpike on several issues that have Manchester. say, ‘We’re bothered. We can’t go Handley wants a separate new town rnorc attention to balancing their DiRosa said that if the Democrats At Tuesday’s Republican news If you do get stung, the univer­ hall instead of an addition she says figured in the campaign for the Nov. are in the majority after Nov. 7, He said one alternate site was outside. What can we do?”’ sity’s extension service says that a tickets geographically, however. 7 local election. conference, J. Russell Symth, a In addition to the colorful yellow will take up all the available land there will be fewer caucuses of tlie South Windsor and if the mall had wasp sling can be treated by apply­ Handley, 52, says she got into He al.so defended what he said director candidate, criticized the the jackets, Moore said other wasps are and preclude the possibility of future Democratic directors and the public been located there, Manchester ing table salt to the sting for 30 politics two years ago bccau.se it was a $4 per year per taxpayer sub­ priorities for sidewalk repair and apparently in abundance in the East expansion. will be permitted to attend them. would have had some of the minutes or with an application of a was a good time in her life to make sidy for the operation of housing for Wallace J. Irish, another board can­ this autumn. 'There is the lesser- Handley says she has not found a community contribution. She has At a news conference Tuesday, problems connected with it, without didate, repeated his proposal for al­ poultice made with meat tenderizer. the elderly on North Elm Street. He Republican candidates for the Board known baldfaced hornet, which any male-female .split on the board found she likes campaigning be­ the tax benefits. The mall is ex­ lowing property owners to have In ca.ses where a sting causes said the subsidy is in fact a loan the of Directors listed six issues they builds large, paperlike nests in trees wheezing, swelling of the lips or and that when she and Weinberg are cause she enjoys putting a campaign pected to generate a good deal of their own sidewalks repaired in ex­ town will be getting back between will stress in their campaign. At the and on buildings, and the European nausea, it is important to see a doc­ on opposite sides from other direc­ organization together, and it gives traffic. change for tax reductions over a the 10th and 20th year of the conference. Director Theunis giant hornet, a large buff-brown tor immediately, said Lee M. Pach- tors it is not normally because they her a chance to sec how she is being DiRosa said that in exchange for period of two or three years. JEWELRY wasp with yellow markings. arc both women. perceived by the public. ler, St. Francis Hospital and Medical Moore said he believes mild Nevertheless both Handley and Handley has come under criticism Center pediatrician. Weinberg feel there arc instances in winter weather helped nurture the Despite their nasty reputation, from Republicans for planning to pests. More queen wasps were able which women bring a different teach a class on issues in die fall Newtown, state negotiate settlement Moore said wasps are beneficial in­ perspective to decisions, and Hand­ to survive and reproduce this spring, sects that eat house flies and some election at the Manchester Senior NEWTOWN (AP) — State and he said. Other insects also ley was annoyed that there were no The shift regarding negotiations oppo.scd a state jail planned there, destructive beetles. Citizen’s Center. She says she she town officials are preparing to tal safeguards on the construction women on the committee to select a came Tuesday, the day after the agreed to a settlement that will net has taught similar courses for a negotiate a settlement involving site, the future development of land MANUFACTURER’S new town manager. She attended the Board of Selectmen learned the number of years and had invited the town more than $5 million, Car­ at Fairfield Hills Hospital, the hospi­ committee meetings even though Newtown’s long and costly opposi­ town may have overspent its legal Republican Town Chairman John bone said. That kind of agreement is tal’s sewage treatment plant and she was not a member and as a tion to the jail planned on the funds to fight the jail. Suit settlement returns Garside, to join Democratic Town grounds of Fairfield Hills Hospital. still possible for Newtown, he traffic throughout Newtown. result, felt better about the selection Chairman Theodore R. Cummings “They have to look at the ex­ added. process. First Selectman Roderick MacK- pense in terms of their , which Despite the town’s efforts, work in presenting a session of the course Suffield received money to ex­ on die jail has continued. The 114- She says she is very satisfied with enzie and William Carbone, under­ was to stop or delay the jail,” Car­ privileges to patients on election issues. pand its sewage treatment plant, im­ acre site is being cleared, utilities INVENTORY REDUCnON secretary to the state Office of bone said. “None of their legal the choice of Richard Sartor for the Recently, she said the schedule of prove roads, assist its industrial Policy and Management, spoke maiieuvers is achieving their goals. are being installed and a $17 million post. sessions has been revamped and the park, screen the jail from sight and HARTFORD (AP) — A lawsuit by-case evaluations to determine the Tuesday and may set a date today They should switch to a negotiated contract for its foundation and steel Weinberg says Handley has two chairmen will speak after the help its fire and police departments. has been settled restoring some privileges of each of the hospital’s for the first negotiation session. settlement.” may be signed this week between 22 criminally insane patients. brought a lot to the board because election along with whoever is MacKenzie said the town is privileges to 22 criminally insane “There may be some conditions The town of Suffield, which had the state and Saturn Construction of The agreement also outlines the she docs her homework and is not chosen by the new board as mayor. mainly concerned with environmen­ New York, Carbone said. patients at Connecticut Valley prior to negotiating,” Carbone said. Hospital, slate officials and attor­ types of privileges, including tem­ Carbone planned to discuss the neys said. porary leaves, grounds passes and EB wins a testing contract issue with Kathryn Mobley, the as­ The settlement resolves a federal the right to participate in SDAYSONIY sistant attorney general defending lawsuit filed on behalf of patients at therapeutic, rehabilitative, vocation­ the state against lawsuits filed by PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The submarines’ command and control Skateboard ramp is removed the Middletown hospital whose al and recreational programs. Navy has awarded Electric Boat a Newtown against the jail. privileges were suspended following “1 expect as a result of this we’ll system meets requirements for the MacKenzie said Carbone was to Cash or Credit Cards $26 million contract for engineering Ohio class submarines. MILFORD (AP) — Skateboard blacktoppcd area at Fowler Field the July 28 stabbing death of a 9- sec some substantial changes,” said and technical testing services for talk to him after conferring with city s decision to remove the ramp, year-old Wallingford girl by a men­ Greene said 76 percent of the Mobley. enthusiasts, already banned from since an ordinance banning Robert L. Holzbcrg, a lawyer in the Trident submarines. Rep. Ronald K. work will be done at EB’s technical zipping through the downtown area, noting that it is one of the main tal patient who wandered off hospi­ chief public defender’s office and Carbone previously had said skateboarding in the downtown area Machtley’s office announced. center in Middletown and 17 percent have now lost the use of a ramp draws of the designated skateboard­ tal grounds. one of two allonieys representing negotiations would not begin until was adopted in December. ing area. Lisa Greene, Machtley’s spokes­ at the company’s Groton, Conn., provided for them behind the city David Peterson, a patient at the the patients. “It makes clear the ... the town withdrew the four lawsuits Recreation director Edward T. woman, said the contract announced plant. The rest will be performed at library. Mayor Alberta Jagoe says. Why take down the ramp when hospital, has been charged with patients will be provided with the it has filed against the stale. The Austin said the large stunt ramp was there’s nothing else down here?” Tuesday calls for integration and sites in Georgia, Washington stale The city will remove a large murder in death of Jessica Short, same treatment opportunities as all town has been opposing the $52 donated to the city two months ago said John Pierce, 16, of Milford. certification testing to ensure the and Washington, D.C. wooden ramp from Fowler Field this who was slabbed repeatedly at a other piatients.” THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY million jail for more than two years. after a skateboarding demonstration There are lots of little kids who are week because its insurance policy at Fowler Field. crowded Middletown stoeet fair. Slate Mental Health Commis­ docs not ■ cover skateboarding in­ going to be upset that it’s gone.” After the slabbing, most of the sioner Michael F. Hogan said the OCTOBERS OCTOBER 6 OCTOBER 7 Jagoe praised most skateboarders Matt Mockler, 17, of Milford ran juries, Jagoe said Tbesday. for using the designated area at patients deemed criminally insane agreement addresses both the 9:3()ani-8:0()j)m 9:30am-5:15pm 9:30am-5:15pm “I know the kids are going to be a sneaker along his skateboard and were confined to locked wards. patients needs for individualized Fowler Field and staying off shrugged his shoulders when he upset, but there is nothing I can do,” downtown sidewalks and curbs. The settlement, approved Tuesday treatment and security concerns. Jagoe said. “I can’t put the city at lltth Ihe ramp will be removed. by U.S. District Court Judge Peter Holzbcrg agreed to the settlement “It’s too bad because the kids All it was was a hobby, just to that kind of financial risk.” have been good,” she said. ‘They’ve C. Dorsey in Hartford, stems from a offer after Dorsey indicated he The city has allowed skateboar­ have a little fun,” Mockler said. class-action lawsuit that alleged that would monitor the department’s stayed out of the prohibited areas.” “Now we get harassed when we ders to erect ramps and slides in a Some skateboarders blasted the the suspension of privileges violated compliance with the agreement. skate in public and we get harassed the patients’ rights. “He made it very clear that the when we come down here.” Under the settlement, hospital court will have an on-going interest staff members must conduct case- in the matter,” Holzbcrg said. Ansonia expels 2 in gun incident Gas strike negotiations 10-35% O F F ANSONIA (AP) — Two Ansonia school pounds, but we do have all merchandise offer classes for expelled students. High School students have been ex­ compassion about it,” Zuraw said. The expulsions are the first in­ pelled for allegedly pointing a pellet The two students were walking in fail to resolve dispute 1 volving a gun in the city school sys­ gun at younger children at a middle the hall at Willis Shool, which tem since a high school student MERIDEN (AP) — A strike by school, officials said. houses fifth- through eighth-graders, Company supervisors arc replac­ Schools Supt. Anthony Zuraw ^ handgun to school in Yankee Gas Co. workers entered its ing striking workers, who service when they allegedly pointed the gun 1987, Zuraw said. said the boys, ages 16 and 17, were sixth day today after negotiations gas lines and furnaces, Keveney at two younger children. They at­ between union and company offi­ expelled Monday for the remainder But it was the second incident in said. There have been some delays tended an industrial arts class held at cials failed to produce a new con­ of the year for the Sept. 20 incident. the school, Zuraw said. one week of a student bringing a in repairs and new service installa­ School officials said they would darigcrous weapon to an Ansonia tract, a company official said. tions because of the suike, he said. Zuraw said the Board of Educa­ "Talks aimed at resolving the offer the two expelled students an tion unanimously favored the expul­ school. A 15-ycar-old student at Gas workers voted Thursday to Stole-run Emmett O’Brien Regional strike by the 226 workers broke off alternative education program while sions and his motion to offer the stu­ reject a a two-year contact that car­ at 4 p.m. Thc.sday, and no further Trust The Mom entTo they are out of school. dents alternative education. He said Vocational-Technical School faces ried 5.2 percent and 5.3 percent meetings have been scheduled, Wil­ “We will not tolerate this on the school system is not required to expulsion for bringing a stun gun to wage increases and a revised medi­ his electrical shop class Sept. 13. liam J. Kcvcncy Sr., a spokesman cal plan. for Yankee Gas, said. Yankee Gas officials, representa­ The contract would have replaced tives of locals 420 and 457 of the In­ one covering 226 workers that ex­ Firm to monitor COWIING SOON! ternational Brotherhood of Electrical pired May 31. Unionized workers Workers had met with a federal voted Sept. 7 to reject a three-year JEWELERS site for waste MOVIE EXPRESS mediator in the YWCA in Meriden contact that carried 4.2 percent, 4.5 210 PINE STREET, YARN MILL SHOPS for three hours Tbesday, Keveney percent and 4.6 percent wage in­ STRATFORD (AP) — The We Specialize In New Releases said. creases. Sikorsky Aircraft division of United ‘They explored a number of pos­ Union officials have said that any 958 MAIN STREET Manchester, Conn, 06040 Tel, 643-2741 Technologies Corp. has been or­ ONLY! sibilities but did not reach an agree­ wage increases would be “wiped dered to make a two-year study of ment,” Keveney said. out” by a new cost-sharing proposal SEASCAPE The moon hangs over the Boston Light on Little Brewster Island recently. A hazardous waste contamination at its Multiple Copies Always AvailableU! A telephone call to Local 420 in for the company’s medical U.S. Coast Guardsman uses binoculars to take in the early morning view around the pic­ 270-acre site in Stratford, the federal Watch For Our Waterbury Tuesday went on un­ coverage. The new proposal would turesque, rocky island. Environmental Protection Agency answered. A message left on an require employees to cover medical announced today. GRAND OPENING! answering machine at Local 457 in expenses to a maximum of $750 for Meriden was not returned. individuals and $1,500 for families. 6—MANC'in-STI-lR HERALD, Wednesday, (Xt. 4, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, (Xt. 4, 1989—7 NATION & WORLD Rescuers hunt for 9 fishermen □ U.S. investors line up PORT ARTHUR, Texas (AP) — The spectacular explosion was Coast Guard Capt. Michael Col- behind abortion pill Rescuers in boats and helicopters heard by Port Arthur police on lan said the Cameron, La.-based searched the Gulf of Mexico today shore. “It made a pretty big noise,” North Umbcrland was equipped HOUSTON (AP) — Investors arc award last week should help Boeing workers for nine people whose fishing boat Sgt. T.K. Donnell said. with a fishing net, but it was not prepared lo help distribute an abor­ prospects for the pill’s introduction Bakker jury undertakes deliberations ;su-uck a gas pipeline, causing an cx- known if the net snagged on the Willett said the boat was on fire tion pill in the United States if it be­ to the United States. ;plosion and fireball that killed two pipeline and broke it. 'Other crew members. when he reached it and spotted three comes available, the developer of Legislators, judges and others will survivors and two dead. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A jury today is “You can’t tell half-truths. If you do it, if you was that Mr. Bakker was a world-class master The North Umbcrland made daily the dmg says. “consider that the opinion of such a strike, seeking They arc “ready lo create a new prestigious (award) jury gives addi­ confronting whether Jim Bakker is a “world- use the postal service and the public airwaves of lies and half-truths.” - At least three of the North Um- We got three life rafts in the runs for menhaden, a small fish company for distributing the drug in tional credibility to the use of such a class” liar who used the nation’s TV airwaves you will find your.self in federal court answer­ Bakker resigned from the ministry in 1987 bcrland s 14-mcmbcr crew were in­ water and I hovered low over the commonly known as pogy and used the United States and elsewhere if compound,” he said. to cheat his PTL followers out of millions of ing charges of mail and wire fraud. That’s why before admitting he had an extramarital sexual jured when the 160-foot metal- water, Willett said. “My mechanic for poultry feed, said Barney White, authorized,” said Eticnnc-Emile Americans “who are confident in dollars or a devout minister worthy of his flock. we’re here today, becau.se that’s just what Mr. encounter with church secretary Jessica Halm, hulled boat hit the pipeline just jumped in. ... He got the one in the spokesman for Houston-based share of profits The U.S. District Court jury was beginning who was paid $265,000 in hush money. before dark Tue.sday, a half-mile off- Baulicu. the progress of science with con­ Bakker did.” most distress, got him inside the life Zapada Hcynic Corp., which owns But Rousscl-Uclaf, the French science ... will find ways to have it its deliberations this morning. Bakker’s attorneys said he was a victim of Prosecutors contend tliat Bakker solicited 'shorc. raft. The other two made it on their the boat. SEAITLE (AP) — Tens of workers to put in heavy overtime Bakker, 49, is charged with 15 counts of wire circumstances and a minister worried about the money for “lifetime partner.ships” at his own.” company that holds the patent on the distributed here,” he said. thousands of machinists seeking a schedules. fraud, eight counts of mail fraud and one count survival of his church. Heritage USA retreat near Fort Mill, S.C., but ! “I imagine we’ll be searching all Three injured men were taken to pill, is refusing to license the pill for Baulicu won the Albert Lasker bigger share of record aircraft sales “We’re working on airplanes,” ’of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud. used the the money for projects other than the might and well into tomorrow,” The mechanic, Dennis Brooks, Baptist Hospital of Southeast Texas sale in the United States or to sell it Clinical Medical Research Award struck the Boeing Co. today, said Dave Branson, another worker He is accused of diverting more than $3.7 “1 think 95 percent of the evidence in this lodging he promi.sed. Lifetime partners typical­ ;Coasl Guard Lt. Steve Kasko said and the injured men were brought to in Beaumont. A 53-ycar-old man here on its own, he said. for his work on hormones and for threatening already delayed produc­ outside the Everett plant. “We million in PTL money for his own benefit and ca.se by the government is circumstantial,” said ly paid $1,000 for the promise of three nights -late Tuesday. The Coa.si Guard’s shore with Coast Guard assistance. from Sulphur, La., was listed in The pill also would have to gain developing RU 486. 7\nli-abortion tion schedules at the world’s largest of conspiring to defraud followers of their defense attorney George Davis. annually at the theme park. Bakker raised $158 ■ two boats and two helicopters were critical condition with severe bums federal approval before it could be activists criticized the Lasker jury’s shouldn’t be working fatigued. They Coast Guard spokesman Steve aerospace company. money to support his lavish living. “Tbe government must prove beyond a million through partnership sales. augmented by as many private air over 68 percent of his body. sold in this country. decision. pu.sh for quantity, not quality.” Guy said today in New Orleans that Workers in plants in at least seven If convicted on all counts, Bakker could be reasonable doubt that the defendant had specific Bakker, who had sparred with Ms. Smith on ;and water craft, he said. LOSES DECISION — A New Baulieu, a biochemistry professor Boeing vowed to meet delivery initial reports that three were killed In the interview, Baulieu said he states — including Boeing’s base in sentenced to 120 years and fined more than $5 intent to commit fraud,” Davis said. “He was the witness sumd, scribbled notes during ber ar­ A 28-ycar-old Cameron man was at the University of Paris School of schedules “to the best of our ! “It was just a boom and big ball and seven were missing were incor­ York Supreme Court justice believed the award might help per­ the Puget Sound area, Portland, ability.” Spokesman Paul Binder million. conducting a minisuy. He was doing what he guments and glanced at the television screen listed in serious condition with Medicine, spoke in an interview bf fire went up into the air about 300 rect. has ruled that no common- suade Roussel-Uclaf to allow Ore., and Wichita, Kan. — took to said the company was combing its U.S. Di.strict Court Judge Robert Potter in­ thought was vital to the survival of his mini­ when she played videotapes of his shows. bums on his face and arms, and a Tuesday after addressing an feet, ’ said Allen Willett, a helicopter American distribution and help the picket lines after a midnight structed the jury Tue.sday night after closing ar­ stry.” “There may have been a time when Mr. Bak­ Officials late Tuesday were still 31-year-old man from Lake Charles, law marriage exists between American Medical Association “skills index” to find supervisors to pilot for a company that ferries promote American public support Tuesday strike deadline. guments. Smith insisted that the case was about ker was a man of gtxxl deeds back in the 1970s, trying to pul out the fire and shut off La., was in shock, but listed in good Sandra Jennings and actor science reporters conference. man assembly lines and keep air­ crews and gear to offshore drilling for its use, which he called a key “We have gone through the hard liners rolling out. “You can’t lie to people to send you money money, not religion: “What unfolded before you but as time progrc.sscd into the 1980s, he began the ruptured pipeline. Coast Guard condition. William Hurt in New York. He did not name the investors in­ rigs. “As soon as I saw what it was, factor in its chance for distribution. times with this company,” Tom — it’s that simple,” prosecutor Deborah Smith over the past month was a tale of corruption — to use people to obtain ptrssessions and power spokesman Don Merwin said he did terested in the pill, which is called Union spokesman Jack Daniels 1 radioed back in and they notified The ruling precludes Jen­ Baker, president of District Lodge told the jury. immense corruption.... What was revealed here not know who owns the underwater Names of die injured and dead RU 486. In France, Baulicu said, the pill said it would take two to three and keep it,” she .said. Ihc Coast Guard.” nings from claiming a share 751, International Association of weeks to shut down operations com­ pipeline. were not immediately available. Baulieu also said he believes that has been given to 25,000 women Machini.sts and Aerospace Workers, pletely because supervisors could of Hurt’s $5 million fortune. his winning of a major medical with a % percent success rale. said Tuesday. “We just want to go finish some nearly completed through the good times with them as airplanes and assemblies with parts well as the hard times.” already on hand. More than 57,000 Machinists, in­ Such a shutdown could worsen in the Greater cluding 43,300 in the Seattle area, the U.S. trade deficit. Boeing is the voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to country’s single largest exporter. Manchester Area reject Boeing’s three-year contract Baker said union members were OPPORTUNITIES offer and reaffirm the strike dead­ determined to get a better share of REAL ESTATE line. The union repre.scnts the bulk Boeing’s record prosperity. The RE/MAX east of the river of the company’s production company earned $614 million last 297 East Center Street Mnnehester, CT 06040 workers. year on sales of $16.% billion. Dan Starkey was one of dozens of Boeing also holds $3.66 billion in volunteers who showed up early cash and short-term notes. today at the Boeing 747 plant in The company’s three-year offer 647-1419 south Everett and joined pickets as­ included an immediate 4 percent Realty Co. 646-5200 (fidr TOM CLEARY signed to plant gates by strike coor­ raise with 3 percent raises in 1990 dinators. and 1991, plus annual bonuses of 8 Dick Kearns “We’ve got to get things started IN GROUND POOL - Clapboard Sided 6 BEAUTIFUL G RO UNDS - Surround this percent of a worker’s gross earnings room Cape on beautiful 150x250 lot. Join The here right and let the company know lovely 3 br Ranch home with walk out This Place tliis year and 3 percent the next. hardwood floors, 2 car garage, aojaceni basement. Fireplace, above ground pool, we mean business,” said Starkey, an Workers haven’t had an increa.se i'2 acre building lot also available. Great many evergreens. Close to schools. electrician on the 747 flight line. opportunity for contractor ELLINGTON, COVENTRY-$151,900. Winner's in base wages — which determine $149,900. Reserved For BE SUPER SMART The strike hits a company strug­ pensions and other benefits — for MANCHESTER $179,000 Spacious, well kept 5/5 two family in the FOR ONLY gling to meet delivery schedules in six years, altliough Boeing paid Barbara Weinberg Stan Weinberg Valerie Huestis You? North End of town. Convenient to shop­ Circle $110,900 the midst of its fifth consecutive bonu.ses of 12 percent in 1986 and 5 ping areas. Large yard, two car garage. You! 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All on 5 acres of The backlog has caused embar­ offer Tuesday and folded summaries :t( M t i l l at I' country but minutes from «( woodlands. Plenty of room for your hor­ ' p - i - ' • ■ I Manchester, 2 bedroom town rassing delays in deliveries of the of it into paper airplanes that sailed •p h il ip s ses. [B Eddie Dimlow Caroline Stolgifus Sharon Miller Rich Bums Terry Holland Nancy Fournier Ron Fournier Valerie Chase house, with beautiful open flow­ new 747-400 jumbo jet, Boeing’s down from the second and third tiers REAL ESTATE If you re an experienced producer, open to exploring ways of increasing your income, consider the path to maximum success When ing floor plan, sliders to patio, first in two decades, and forced of the indoor stadium. you're among the continent's best compensated, highest producing Sales Associates, you deal with the profession on your own terms fresh air & great for children and your favorite pet. ------k V

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''Vi in drugs backs IRAs instead efforts / “.A J WASHINGTON (AP) — An those below that income level al­ threatened evenly divided Senate Finance ready arc permitted fully or partially Committee refused early today to deductible accounts. reduce the tax on capital gains, Workers at all income levels fall short By Jack Anderson voting instead to liberalize In­ would be allowed to take penalty- and Dale Van Atta dividual Retirement Accounts in an free withdrawals from their IRAs to While csUmalcs on the current number of home­ Him': effort to encourage saving. make the down payment on a first less people range between 655,000 to 4 million, WASHINGTON - Top officials of the The 10-10 vote was split nearly home or to pay for a college educa­ Congress has found a possible answer. Food and Drug Administration arc trying along party lines, but both sides tion. Spend as little money as possible and let as to forestall a panic over the safety of agreed the battle will be fought Under Packwood’s amendment, prescription drugs that millions of again on the Senate floor, perhaps many people as possible try to find as many cures n the longer a share of stock, land or Americans rely on for good health - if not later this week. as possible. other investment was owned, the life itself. The vote came on an amendment less its profits would be taxed when This is impossible. Confidence in the nation’s drug supply 5? by Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Orc., to sold. For example, 95 percent of the As proof, we have seen the federal government began eroding after revelations that substitute a capital gains cut for the profit would be taxed if sold after slash $25 billion from housing programs since generic drug companies had bribed and expanded IRAs that Chairman one year; after six years, 70 percent deceived their way into the public’s Lloyd Bentsen, D-Tcxas, had written would be taxed. 1981 while cities and states conduct half-hearted, medicine chest. Now, almost by accident, into the bill. The Bush administra­ uncoordinated and underfinanced efforts to com­ The legislation includes several agency inspectors have identified critical tion supports Packwood’s plan. miscellaneous lax cut provisions, in bat the homeless problem. problems with brand-name drugs, too. The tie vote retained Bentsen’s addition to expanded IRAs, that Nothing has worked, because the number of A well-placed source told our associate plan to liberalize IRAs. have nothing to do with reducing the homeless is growing 20 to 40 percent each year. Jim Lynch that FDA inspectors have Each side argued that the other’s budget deficit. ^ 'V . r recently uncovered manufacturing viola­ plan was more beneficial to those Those include new assistance for The main federal program, the Stewart McKin­ tions in at least five brand-name drug with higher incomes, but there was ney Homeless Assistance Act, empowers the rural hospitals and extension of plants. The FDA was alarmed to find that little of the emotional debate that several expiring tax breaks, includ­ some of the drugs contained different for­ government to spend up to $3 billion over five kv marked House passage of a different ing those for employer-paid educa­ mulas than the agency originally ap­ Jf years for programs for the homeless. Yet, since the > capital gains cut and rejection of the tion assistance; first-time proved. legislation was enacted in 1987, Congress has only same IRA proposal a week earlier. homebuyers and corporations that FDA fears are stirred by the specter of 1 provided $1.1 billion in funding. V ll= K The vote against the capital gains increase spending for research. the country losing faith in the entire drug 1 cut came as the committee com­ What’s the deal? industry. It would increase to $14,500 a pleted work on a bill whose chief year the amount that people between In recent weeks the FDA has examined State and local governments, which are left in a HEJ^ENLY BODIES A sculptor in Calcutta works on life- festival Durga Puja. The four-day festival, which begins purpose is to reduce the 1990 the ages of 65 and 69 may cam precarious position scrambling to fill the funding manufacturing and bookkeeping sized statues of the Hindu gods for the annual Hindu religious Friday, is the largest annual religious festival in India. federal budget deficit by about $8 without losing any of tlicir Social gaps, arc reluctant to do much, hoping that the Blumenthal sets his sights procedures of the generic drug industry’s billion. Tlic bill was approved on a Security benefits. The “earnings top 20 companies and 30 top drugs. Some federal government will step back in and take voice vote early today. limitation” this year is $8,880; for of these firms also make brand-name Most of the deficit reduction each $3 earned above that level, the charge. safety in the work place, organized crime, By Bob Conrad customary for the top of the ticket to have drugs - leading inspectors to broaden would come from a package of rela­ beneficiary loses $1 of Social No such luck. civil rights abuses and other heavy cases. first review on who runs with him or her. their scop)c. Decision pressures defense lawyers tively minor revenue increases, in­ Security. All of this gained Blumenthal media at­ When he declared his candidacy on We see homelessness as a national problem, In Dick Blumcnthal’s orderly mind, In several cases, inspectors discovered cluding permanent extension of the The bill would repeal a .scheduled tention. He followed with the Icss-noliced courthouse steps in Hartford, New Haven serving as Connecticut’s attorney general that the chemical composition of brand- MIAMI (AP) — The drug crack­ 3 percent tax on local and long dis­ decline in the 8 percent airline pas­ something that must be coordinated properly from stint as chairman of the Citizens Crime would just be a logical extension of what and Bridgeport in June, Blumenthal name drugs had been altered since their down and a U.S. Supreme Court tance telephone service. senger ticket tax; the completed- the top. Allocating a few bucks and considering Commission of Connecticut and then as talked stiffly about how the new decade he’s been doing with his life up to now. approval. When documentation was decision allowing prosecutors to The biggest single money-raiser conu-act method of accounting that the matter resolved doesn’t cut it. suite representative from Stamford. After (the 1990s) offers “extraordinary” oppor­ So he’s gunning for the Democratic demanded, the government received such seize money and property ear­ in the bill is a $3.6 billion reduction permits big builders and defense the death of Tony Truglia, a well- tunities for leadership. The fact is, he’s Colombian extraditions upheld — Delaware County Daily Times, Primes, Pa. nomination for the job in next year’s state shoddy records that some officials doubt marked for attorneys’ fees may in government Medicare reimburse­ contractors to defer taxes; and a respected senator from a disU"ict which in­ hungry for the chance to make his own election. the firms would know how to recall drugs chase some of the nation’s top BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The Supreme Court U.S. officials say the inability to intimidate U.S. ments for doctors and hospitals. lucrative tax benefit for some cor­ cludes the city and part of Darien, opportunities and enjoy the visibility It’s the one opening on an otherwise if forced to. defense lawyers out of criminal law. bolstered President Virgilio Barco’s war against drug judges leads the Colombians to fear extradition more The remainder would come from porations that borrow to fund an Blumenthal was elected to fill the vacan­ they’d bring. holdover slate which the party will FDA inspections routinely determine Racketeering laws, they com­ lords Tuesday by upholding the legality of his decree al­ than any other measure against them. Traffickers of the a potpourri of relatively minor tax employee stock-ownership plan. probably field in 1990. And while Gov. cy. Political notes whether firms meet the agency’s “Current plain, give the government so much lowing extradition to the United States, the threat they notorious Medellin cocaine cartel said last month in a let­ changes, mostly affecting corpora­ Bill O ’Neill girds for a challenge by U.S. Because of his background as a federal good Manufacturing Practices.” Inspec­ power to confiscate assets that the fear most. ter to Barco that they prefer a grave in Colombia to a tions. Rep. Bruce Morrison of Hamden for the prosecutor, it is suange that Blumenthal • The inside story on how Republicans tors ensure that workers are wearing Sixth Amendment right to choose However, the court ruled against a decree under which U.S. jail. Numerous provisions that have no found rooms ,at Oak and Russ streets in top rung, Blumenthal covers the stale to doesn’t favor granting criminal jurisdic­ proper clothing and that the drugs and one’s own attorney may effectively .security forces have been confi.scating the property of ac­ On Sept. 6, Colombia extradited Eduardo Martinez, an relation to deficit reduction were Hartford available so they can move Explosion rocks solicit support for his own campaign. He tion to the office of attorney general. He raw materials arc safely stored. Inspxetors vanish because suspects arc left pen­ cused cocaine kingpins. economist thought to work for the Medellin cartel. Mar­ tacked onto the bill. One of the big­ headquarters back to the capital from East says he’s doing nicely, thank you. says it’s because the state has that base rarely examine the actual product. niless before trial. The decision, announced in a communique, means that tinez was sent to Atlanta to face charges of laundering gest was a $l-billion-a-ycar saving shopping district COAAPOTe?? Blumenthal, a 43-year-old attorney and covered with a good network of state’s at­ Hartford is one of timely coincidence. After two generic drug company ex­ confiscation probably will have to be approved by the for Social Security recipients be­ In June, the high court approved millions of cartel drug dollars. slate senator from Stamford, has for­ torneys. The Connecticut Product Development ecutives arid three FDA chemists pleaded courts on a ca.sc-by-case basis and that the huge amount tween the ages of 65 and 69 who that power, ruling 5-4 that U.S. and Colombian authorities have begun extradition NEW DELHI, India (AP) — A CD U R se midable company in this shadowy effort Blumenthal started his career as, of ail Corp. was moving out, giving up the guilty to bribery-related charges, FDA in- of property already seized may have to be returned to the continue to work past the u-aditional state’s lease there. prosecutors may even seize as.scts procedures against another drug suspect. Ana Rodriguez powerful bomb exploded in a con­ to be the Democratic candidate for attor­ spKJCtors descended on manufacturing owners. dc Tamayo, indicted in 1983 in Miami on conspiracy and retirement age. things, a newspaper reporter. He signed The landlord where the GOP will move set aside to pay an attorney. gested shopping district of the capi- ections office said the right to shut off the cash flow — Lehtincn said that in his district “The final result is that the adver­ Newspaper routes available severe gloom, several of whom arc he could not discuss the findings of an and I have mortgages to pay.” no lawyer need fear prosecutors sarial system as we have known it is saying they may leave the practice,” ongoing investigation. An agency spokes­ But Miami U.S. Attorney Dexter going after fees unless the attorney gone — the government will choose m your area... man replied, “I really don’t know what he said. Lehtincn said seizure destroys the has taken an active part in launder­ your lawyer,” said Quinon, presi­ you’re talking about.” Open Forum One who abandoned criminal law profit motive and can break up a ing drug money. dent of the Florida Association of Earn money and prizes by FDA Commissioner Frank Young docs. was Miami attorney Joel Hirschom, dmg ring more effectively than jail But some attorneys said the threat Criminal Defense Lawyers. He recently confided to a personal adviser delivering the tnai the FDA’s problems with unethical The TIMT credo have the luxury of asking others for money. what you have because you have never add to your music appreciation. The MSOC behavior stretch beyond the generic and Manchester Herald But government doesn’t have to use such known a poor quality educational system. also brings to this community classical into the brand-name drug manufacturers. FDIC chief: S&L bailout may be short scrutiny, for when it has a financial To the Editor: Having taken my children from what I con­ music concerts well performed at prices Earlier this summer, an FDA investiga­ In your neighborhood. problem, it just puts it hand out in the form tion result^ in Eli Lilly and Co. recalling This is an introduction to the first meet­ sider to be one of the pxxjrer school systems most people can afford. On? of our goals is WASHINGTON (AP) — The $50 S&L mess. But Treasury Secretary ty managers. of taxes. 18 lots of its brand-name drugs. The FDA reserve fund to handle liquidity ing of The Neglected Taxpayers. Obviously, in this state to one of the best school sys­ to encourage young people, especially high billion Congress earmarked two Nicholas F. Brady, in a June 23 let­ So far, the RTC has spent $20 bil­ Call today to get more details. tems, I find it disheartening to hear pjeople school students, to t^ e a serious interest in reported that it found “objectionable prac­ problems at thrifts that have failed on reading reports of the meeting and letters months ago to rescue failed savings ter, assured Sen. Donald W. Ricgle lion: $1.8 billion to close the 24 but are still open, Scidman said. to the editor, the philosophy of the group degrading the education in Bolton. classical music. It is really special and tices in the facility’s standard operating institutions may not be enough. Jr., D-Mich., chairman of the bank­ Lorraine Mans small S&Ls, $8.3 billion to handle Members of Congress also arc was cast aside. For those who are concerned I have one beneficial for a community to have its own procedures for making ublets and cap­ Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ing panel, Uiat “$50 billion for RTC Bolton, CT. five large institutions by next week looking at the division of the RTC’s 647-9946 We have come together in the interest of question: Who educated your children when volunteer orchestra/chorale, and the MSOC sules in the plant’s record-keeping sys­ Chairman L. William Scidman said cases over the next three years is tem.” and five other not-yct-complctcd management, in which Brady’s Alpine ...... all the future of our town. The huge increases they were in the Bolton school system? I am is a cultural treasure that Manchester can be today. sufficient.” deals, $8.5 billion to replace high- board sets its policy and Seidman’s Ambassador...... all in taxes over the past two years has caused Bolton schools good sure they did not all attend private school. 1 proud of. Scandal of week “It is possible that $50 billion will Meanwhile, both Scidman and cost deposits and $1.4 billion as a am also sure the joeople who educated your agency docs the work. B idw ell...... all many people to fear what the future in­ If you wish to volunteer, either as a per­ The elderly are buying medigap in­ prove to be an insufficient amount Brady, who heads a cabinet-level creases will be. children were the taxpayers in Bolton. 1 former or helper, please call Ray Eurto, , to deal with potential failures,” oversight board setting policy for Bowers St...... 14-22 To the Editor: stance pjolicics to help defray medical Butternut Rd...... all Tliroughout the state, school budgets suspect that these residents were committed President, at 633-7412 or me at 649-5760. 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And from now on was the first on the savings and loan committee to protect against con­ it would do us all well to heed the lyrics designed to cover any expenses not in­ Jessica Nail Cultivation Treatments, Manicures, Ferguson Rd...... 145-360 philosophy which holds to the belief that From the articles in the paper it would seem when describing Manchester, remember to cluded under Medicare or Medicaid. But bailout since Congress passed the flicts of interest, political favoritism being against overspending docs not equate from a recent Whitney Houston song: “I say that it indeed does have its very own legislation Aug. 9. and other improper actions by Pedicures & Facial Waxing Galway St...... all that many of the people in T.N.T. feel that we ye learned some unscrupulous Glenwood St...... 86-207 with being against progress. For example, a believe the children are our future. Teach symphony orchestra and chorale. Also scheduled to testify were employees, agents, independent con­ the Board of Education is asking for too them well and let them lead the way.” In medigap salespeople are pushing jxilicies Develop your own natural nails easily with our system. Gorman PI...... all Tolland candidate for its board of Education much. Over the past few months many that just don’t insure people from finan­ Federal Reserve Chairman Alan tractors and all other who perform order for our children to lead us intelligently Francis W. Helfrick, M.D. Greenspan, Housing Secretary Jack services for botli the oversight board FREE NAIL ANALYSIS Green Rd...... 102-203 has stated that he feels a good education is negative articles have been written about the cial ruin. Among the victims arc those Haynes...... all 1 we must educate them now. Invest in your not judged by the amount of money spent education in this town, especially about the 14 Westminster Road needing care in a nursing home. Kemp and members of the Rc.solu- and the RTC,” Brady said. 10% discount with this ad future by investing in theirs. Manchester, CT 06040 Hickory La ...... all on it. An Ellington Board of Education high school. In most states, pxilicyholdcrs have to tion Trust Corp., created to close Members of Congress alarmed by Larking in rear of Lumell Place Call today for your appointment! Highwood Dr...... all member is resigning because he is against a I have four children in the educational and sell failed thrifts. the scandal at the Department of Dianne Dube spend a certain amount of time in the Hillcrest ...... all new $16 million middle school; he feels an system in this town, ranging from grades hospital before medigap will pay for nurs­ Scidman, whose agency operates Housing and Urban Development Kenny St...... 1-84 9 Stonehedge Lane arc trying to prevent similar abuses annex will suffice and not drain money five through twelve. We decided to move ing home care, many pjolicies limit the RTC, said the government has Lakewood Cir. No. & So...... all from expanding school curriculum. Bolton, Ct. from developing at the RTC. from a near-by town five years ago because Kudos for MARC coverage to skilled nursing only, and taken conuol of 283 failed S&Ls Laral St...... all We arc all believers in strong education, with $112 billion in assets. Of the “1 don’t want a return to what of a px)or educational system in that town. I nursing homes often don’t provide that Laural PI...... all Oakwood St...... all 283, it has closed 24 small institu­ happened in HUD, and that is if you for the students of today will be our leaders spent many hours researching and evaluat­ To the Editor: service. Some of these insurance com­ Side with the best. Linden St...... all Porter St...... 458-650 of tomorrow. Our concern is to get all we ing several towns and their educational sys­ tions and expects to sell five large want a good deal with the RTC you Locust St...... all Rachel Rd...... all It is not a common occurrence so when it panies are getting away with their VinalSide'" solid vinyl siding from can out of the dollars spent in this direction. tems before we moved. Bolton had by far institutions by next week. call a law firm down here (in Lyndale...... all Russell ...... all Music for the people happens it is something to shout about. dubious deals. Insurance companies in Wolverine Technologies gives you It is time for people to balance their the superior system. I have encountered Through August 1992, thrift Washington) to put the hit in for Main ...... 285-378 Squire Village ...... all I am referring to MARC Bakery’s excel­ m^any states won’t cover people with Al­ all the benefits of wood and a views, it is time to seek solutions that will nothing in the system since moving here to regulators may turn over another you,” said Rep. Paul Kanjorski, D- Main ...... 836-1229 Sycamore Lane ...... all To the Editor: lent job and service at our Open House, zheimer’s disease, even though 50 per- whole lol more For less be fair to all income levels, our unity lies in change my feelings about that. My children 3(10 S&Ls to the RTC, bringing the Pa., a member of a House RTC task Myrtle St...... all W Middle Tpke...... 8-150 even When describing Manchester as a place Sept. 27. They handled our order from start Mnt of nosing home residents suffer all have different educational needs and total failures to nearly 600 with force scheduled to meet this after­ More free time because it s vir­ New St...... all Wetherell ...... all our concern for the importance of our to live, there is a great opportunity to say: to finish. Producing six trays of beautiful from that affliction. children’s education, and a well-functioning abilities and Bolton education has met them cor.ibincd assets exceeding $300 bil­ noon. tually maintenance tree and never North St...... all Woodbridge ...... 160-199 this community is not only a good place for mini-pastries without one flaw adds im­ all quite successfully so far. lion, he said. The RTC last week issued an in­ needs painting Loss cost because North School St...... 1-84 Woodbridge ...... 231-290 town. business, but it is also rich in arts and cul­ measurable to their credit. Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta Last year’s Bolton High School graduat­ Those projections “raise questions terim ethics code governing the installation is your final cost And, Oak PI...... all Wyllys St...... 1-90 Towns arc realizing that they cannot af­ ture, and has its own symphony orchestra So shouting is what 1 am doing. Everyone are syndicated columnists. ford all things for all people. There is an in­ ing class sent students to quality compreti- about the adequacy of the $50 bil­ your home will look great year and chorale. The MSOC is a community tliousands of independent contrac­ after year' crease in sharing. The state inter-library tive colleges not just in New England, but I spoke with at our open house agreed they lion in RTC funding,” Scidman said. and is made up of volunteers who wish to were not only beautiful but delicious. tors it is expected to hire to manage CALL NOW loan has offered reading dial individual throughout the United States. If the school His comments throw the strongest tlic real estate and other assets it is If you're considering re siding enhance their musical skills and their If you have not tried the MARC’s libraries cannot keep up with. Hospitals system is so bad, how did it produce stu­ doubt yet on whether taxpayers will inheriting from the thrifts. your home, shouldn't you side Countryside Siding £r knowledge of classical music by actually Bakery, I highly recommend that you give it HaitrliPHlpr Upralri have many support groups that can assist dents who were accepted at Yale and the eventually have to pay a second in­ David C. Cooke, executive direc­ with the best? 647-9946 / 643-2711 participating in a full-sized symphony or­ a try. Founded In 1881 Windows towns in their health care. Schools are shar­ tor of the RTC, said the agency is To learn more about Ihe benefits United States Military Academy at West chestra and a large singing group. p e n n y M, SIEFFERT ...... Publisher stallment on the S&L bailout. ing educational programs. It is time to use Point? Why do our students always do so dying prevent improprieties but at of Wolverine VinalSide solid vinyl 6 4 5-SIPE Each rehearsal is like a music lesson Mary Lewie GEORGE T CHAPPELL...... ^ l o Private analysts have been saying some business rules in town government. well on S.A.T. and Iowa tests? MARIE P. GRADY...... citu for months that die $50 billion the same time avoid defining con- siding, call today under a professional teacher, where you can Sales Manager A business will go under if it doesn’t Hict-of-intcrest so broadly tliat it is Perhaps many of you cannot appreciate sharp)cn your pjcrformance skills as well as Automatic Comfort/Boland Bros. ALEXANDER QIRELLl... Associate VJL would amount to only a substantial 30% OFF down payment on resolving the difficult to hire advisers and proper­ The tinal word in vinyl X—MANCflEiSTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 4,1989_9 OPINION Senate panel nixes gains-tax reduction, Homeless Confidence backs IRAs instead in drugs , 1 WASHINGTON (AP) — An those below that income level al­ efforts evenly divided Senate Finance ready are permitted fully or partially threatened Committee refused early today to deductible accounts. reduce the tax on capital gains, Workers at all income levels voting instead to liberalize In­ would be allowed to take penalty- fall short By Jack Anderson dividual Retirement Accounts in an free withdrawals from their IRAs to and Dale Van Atta effort to encourage saving. make the down payment on a first The 10-10 vole was split nearly home or to pay for a college educa­ While estimates on the current number of home­ WASHINGTON - Top officials of the along party lines, but both sides tion. less people range between 655,000 to 4 million, R)od and Drug Administration arc trying agreed the battle will be fought Under Packwood’s amendment, Congress has found a possible answer. to forestall a panic over the safety of again on the Senate floor, perhaps the longer a share of stock, land or Spend as little money as possible and let as prescription drugs that millions of later this week. other investment was owned, the many people as possible try to find as many cures Americans rely on for good health - if not The vote came on an amendment less its profits would be taxed when by Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore., to as possible. life itself. sold. Far example, 95 percent of the substitute a capital gains cut for the This is impossible. Confidence in the nation’s drug supply profit would be taxed if sold after began eroding after revelations that expanded IRAs that Chairman one year; after six years, 70 percent As proof, we have seen the federal government generic drug companies had bribed and Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, had written would be taxed. slash $25 billion from housing programs since deceived their way into the public’s into the bill, 'hie Bush administra­ 'The legislation includes several 1981 while cities and states conduct half-hearted, medicine chest. Now, almost by accident, tion supports Packwood’s plan. miscellaneous tax cut provisions, in agency inspectors have identified critical 'The lie vote retained Bentsen’s addition to expanded IRAs, that uncoordinated and underfinanced efforts to com­ plan to liberalize IRAs. bat the homeless problem. problems with brand-name drugs, too. have nothing to do with reducing the A well-placed source told our associate Each side argued that the other’s budget deficit. Nothing has worked, because the number of Jim Lynch that FDA inspectors have plan was more beneficial to those Those include new assistance for homeless is growing 20 to 40 percent each year. with higher incomes, but there was r ' •V. recently uncovered manufacturing viola­ rural hospitals and extension of The main federal program, the Stewart McKin­ tions in at least five brand-name drug little of the emotional debate that several expiring tax breaks, includ­ ney Homeless Assistance Act, empowers the plants. The FDA was alarmed to find that marked House passage of a different ing those for employer-paid educa­ capital gains cut and rejection of the government to spend up to $3 billion over five some of the drugs contained different for­ tion assistance; first-time same IRA proposal a week earlier. homebuyers and corporations that years for programs for the homeless. Yet, since the mulas than the agency originally ap­ proved. 1 ^ 1 The vole against the capital gains increase spending for research. legislation was enacted in 1987, Congress has only vmv FDA fears are stirred by the specter of cut came as the committee com­ It would increase to $14,500 a provided $1.1 billion in funding. the country losing faith in the entire drug pleted work on a bill whose chief year the amount that people between What’s the deal? indusUy. HEAVENLY BODIES A sculptor in Calcutta works on life- festival Durga Puja. The four-day festival, which begins purpose is to reduce the 1990 the ages of 65 and 69 may earn federal budget deficit by about $8 State and local governments, which are left in a In recent weeks the FDA has examined sized statues of the Hindu gods for the annual Hindu religious Friday, is the largest annual religious festival in India. without losing any of llieir Social billion. The bill was approved on a Security benefits. The “earnings precarious position scrambling to fill the funding ~...n„rortiiring and bookkeeping • • voice vote early today. limitation” this year is $8,880; for gaps, arc reluctant to do much, hoping that the Blumenthal sets his f Most of the deficit reduction each $3 earned above that level, the ' ~ ■” ^ ^ ' federal government will step back in and take would come from a package of rela­ beneficiary loses $1 of Social charge. safety in the work place, organized crime, customary fi lawyers tively minor revenue increases, in­ Security. By Bob Conrad No such luck. civil rights abuses and other heavy cases. first review cluding permanent extension of the 'The bill would repeal a .scheduled All of this gained Blumenthal media at­ When he 3 percent tax on local and long dis­ decline in the 8 fierccnt airline pas­ We sec homelessness as a national problem, In Dick Blumenthal’s orderly mind, tance telephone service. serving as Connecticut’s attorney general tention. He followed with the less-noticed courthouse i senger ticket tax; the completed- something that must be coordinated prof)crly from stint as chairman of the Citizxms Crime and Bridge microfilmed The biggest single money-raiser conuact method of accounting that the top. Allocating a few bucks and considering would just be a logical extension of what in the bill is a $3.6 billion reduction he’s been doing with his life up to now. Commission of Connecticut and then as talked stiffi ions upheld permits big builders and defense in government Medicare reimburse­ the matter resolved doesn’t cut it. So he’s gunning for the Democratic state representative from Stamford. After (the 1990s) BY contractors to defer taxes; and a ments for doctors and hospitals. — Delaware County Daily Times, Primes, Pa. nomination for the job in next year’s state the death of Tony Truglia, a well- tunities for fficials say the inability to intimidate U.S. lucrative tax benefit for some cor­ The remainder would come from election. respected senator from a district which in­ hungry for ads the Colombians to fear extradition more porations that borrow to fund an a potpourri of relatively minor tax It’s the one opening on an otherwise cludes the city and part of Darien, opportunitic other measure against them. Traffickers of the employee stock-ownership plan. Blumenthal was elected to fill the vacan­ they’d bring Medellin cocaine cartel said last month in a let- changes, mostly affecting corpora­ holdover slate which the party will CREST MICROFILM, INC tions. probably field in 1990. And while Gov. cy. rco that they prefer a grave in Colombia to a Politica Numerous provisions that have no Bill O’Neill girds for a challenge by U.S. Because of his background as a federal • The insi relation to deficit reduction were Rep. Bruce Morrison of Hamden for the prosecutor, it is sUangc that Blumenthal It. 6, Colombia exu-adiled Eduardo Martinez, an Explosion rocks found roon tacked onto the bill. One of the big­ top rung, Blumenthal covers the state to doesn’t favor granting criminal jurisdic­ ;t thought to work for the Medellin cartel. Mar- Hartford t gest was a $l-billion-a-ycar saving shopping district solicit support for his own campaign. He tion to the office of attorney general. He > sent to Atlanta to face charges of laundering headquartr for Social Security recipients be­ says he’s doing nicely, thank you. says it’s because the state has that base of cartel drug dollars. Hartford tween the ages of 65 and 69 who COAAPOTEK Blumenthal, a 43-year-old attorney and covered with a good network of state’s at­ fid Colombian authorities have begun extradition NEW DELHI, India (AP) — A The Com continue to work past the traditional state senator from Stamford, has for­ torneys. es against another drug suspect. Ana Rodriguez powerful bomb exploded in a con­ Corp. wa retirement age. CdC/RSG midable company in this shadowy effort Blumenthal started his career as, of all yo, indicted in 1983 in Miami on conspiracy and gested shopping district of the capi­ FoRMeeuy to be the Democratic candidate for attor­ state’s lea Ticking charges. With all nine Republicans and tal today, killing five relatives and things, a newspaper reporter. He signed The lar Democrat David Boren of Ok­ 'JoHfJMYS UEMONAoe ney general. Slate Rep. Jay Levin of New on for two summers as a stringer for the Jnited States also wants extraditon of two other injuring 13 other people, police said. London was in the hunt earlier and is also in a few d traffickers, Bernardo Pclaez Roldan and Guil- lahoma in opposition, the committee Two of the dead were young sisters. Washington Post in England. Back home Hartford, voted to allow all workers to take a taking his case to Democrats statewide. in the nation’s capital later, he scored a iueno Delgado, recently captured by Colombian The blast that rocked the Sadar partner ir ies. lax deduction for half an IRA con­ Blumenthal has made enough contacts major scoop by discovering serious gaps Bazaar in northern New Delhi ap­ by now to prompt State Chairman John building, X)urt ruling backs the Barco administration at a tribution of up to $2,000 a year. parently stemmed from a land feucl in the federal Head Start program there. missionei Most of the tax saving on that EJroney of West Hartford to issue a That got him the attention of Daniel icn the conflict shows no signs of abating. that has been simmering between •Some change would go to workers making firmer-than-ever statement of utter Patrick Moynihan, then an assistant to the 1 more bombs exploded in Colombian cities two families for more than a quarter respond© f more than $50,000 a year, since century. a neutrality. Other insiders - the don’t- president and now a senator from New night, injuring four people. Rep. Joh quotc-me kind - say, however, that the York. Moynihan, still a close friend, came party organization really favors Levin. to Stamford in September for a Blumen- him as th 1990. U Droney will say only that it’s great to Ihal fund-raiser. have no of seizure is abused in other dis- have two such well qualified candidates Blumenthal also served in Washington Britain, ;how ex- u-icts. NEED SOME EXTRA in the rurming. as an aide to former U.S. Senator Abe Jaekle o “They may start with the drug Blumenthal’s four years as U.S. attor­ Ribicoff. A huge poruait of Ribicoff Lowell that the dealers, but they are going to go all ney for Connecticut give him a strong hangs in Blumenthal’s office in the Legis­ in that defense the way down,” said Jose Quinon, Haven h, different SPENDING MONEY!! 1989 by NEA me background in qualifications. He says it lative Office Building in Hartford. who defended Medellin Cartel boss 9-r was “the best job an attorney could have.” By usual timetables on underticket can­ Carlos Lehder Rivas last year. He loved it, and did extremely well. He Bob < s district “The final result is that the adver­ Newspaper routes available didacies, both Levin and Blumenthal are nist wl took on consumer fraud, drug trafficking. starling very early - especially when it’s osecutors sarial system as we have known it is politics. in your area... : attorney gone — the government will choose I launder- your lawyer,” said Quinon, presi­ dent of the Florida Association of Earn money and prizes by Open Forum the threat Criminal Defense Lawyers. delivering the Manchester Herald The TNT credo have the luxury of asking others lor money. what you have because you have never add to you ay be short In your neighborhood. But government doesn’t have to use such known a poor quality educational system. also brin( scrutiny, for when it has a financial Having taken my children from what I con­ music coi reserve fund to handle liquidity To the Editor: problem, it just puts it hand out in the form Call today to get more details. sider to be one of the poorer school systems most pcop Form 4 nt $20 bil- problems at thrifts that have failed 'This is an introduction to the first meet­ of taxes. ing of The Neglected Taxpayers. Obviously, in this stale to one of the best school sys­ to encouTi se the 24 but are still open, Seidman said. on reading reports of the meeting and letters tems, I find it disheartening to hear people school stu to handle Members of Congress also are degrading the education in Bolton. to the editor, the philosophy of the group classical i next week looking at the division of the RTC’s 647-9946 Lorraine Maus For those who are concerned I have one -completed was cast aside. beneficial loi management, in which Brady’s Alpine ...... all "v Bolton, CT. question: Who educated your children when place high- We have come together in the interest of volunteer orchestra/chorale, and the MSOC tern.” board sets its policy and Seidman’s Ambassador...... all they were in the Bolton school system? I am is a cultural treasure that Manchester can be jillion as a agency does the work. Bidwell...... all the future of our town. The huge increases prove to be an insufficient amount urauy, who hvuu., sure they did not alt attend private school. I proud of. Scandal of week Bowers St...... 14-22 in taxes over the past two years has caused Bolton schools good to deal with potential failures,” oversight board setting policy for am also sure the people who educated your If you wish to volunteer, either as a per­ The elderly are buying medigap in­ Butternut Rd...... all many people to fear what the future in­ ' Seidman said in testimony prepared the RTC, reassured lawmakers they children were the taxpayers in Bolton. I former or helper, please call Ray Eurto, Center St...... 66-236 even creases will be. To the Editor: stance policies to help defray medical for the Senate Banking Committee. suspect that these residents were committed President, at 633-7412 or me at 649-5760. are working to prevent any scandal Chestnut St...... 90-122 Throughout the state, school budgets There is a new group, ‘T.N.T.’’, which bills in the event of a prolonged illness, “But it is really much too early to in the S&L bailout. THE NAIL STUDIO have been a major cause of these increases, to excellence in Bolton’s education, even if Watch for our new brochure, and notice that but they may find that they’ve been 48 Pumell Place Church St...... all has formed in Bolton. While all of the tax­ they had no children in school. make a reliable new prediction of “Let us assure you that the over­ as this has been the year for contract the first concert on Oct. 29 is a children’s swindled when disease strikes. Manchester, CT 06040 Deane St...... all payers in Bolton are concerned about taxes , loss,” he added. Today’s hearing sight board is as anxious as this renewals with high salary raises along with I agree that there should be concern about concert, featuring Peter and the Wolf. Bring 643-2188 Esquire...... all and getting the most of our tax dollar, there Insurance firms began selling medigap was the first on the savings and loan committee to protect against con­ school expansion needs. Many towns and taxes. However, I do not feel that the Board your children, or your grandchildren, or policies in the 1970s; the policies were Jessica Nail Cultivation Treatments, Manicures, Ferguson Rd...... 145-360 are some things that this particular group of of Education is the place to attack. Perhaps bailout since Congress passed the flicts of interest, political favoritism state representatives are now behind the your neighbor’s children. And from now on designed to cover any exj>enses not in­ Galway St...... all people appear to be choosing to ignore. it would do us all well to heed the lyrics .. legislation Aug. 9. and other improper actions by Pedicures & Facial Waxing philosophy which holds to the belief that when describing Manchester, remember to cluded under Medicare or Medicaid. But Glenwood St...... 86-207 From the articles in the paper it would seem from a recent Whitney Houston song: “I Also scheduled to testify were employees, agents, independent con­ being against overspending does not equate say that it indeed does have its very own we ye learned some unscrupulous Develop your own natural nails easily with our system. Gorman PI...... all that many of the people in T.N.T. feel that believe the children arc our future. Teach , Federal Reserve Chairman Alan tractors and all other who perform with being against progress. For example, a the Board of Education is asking for too symphony orchestra and chorale. medigap salespeople are pushing policies FREE NAIL ANALYSIS Green Rd...... 102-203 them well and let them lead the way.” In Greenspan, Housing Secretary Jack services for both the oversight board Haynes...... all 1 Tolland candidate for its board of Education that just don t insure people from finan­ much. Over the past few months many order for our children to lead us intelligently Kemp and members of the Resolu­ and the RTC,” Brady said. 10% discount with this ad u has stated that he feels a good education is Francis W. Helfrick, M.D. cial ruin. Among the victims are those Hickory La ...... all negative articles have been written about the we must educate them now. Invest in your tion Trust Corp., created to close Members of Congress alarmed by not judged by the amount of money spent 14 Westminster Road needing care in a nursing home. Parking in rear of Pumell Place Call today for your appointment! Highwood Dr...... all education in this town, especially about the future by investing in theirs. and sell failed thrifts. the scandal at the Department of '/W on it. An Ellington Board of Education Manchester, CT 06040 Hillcrest ...... all high school. In most states, policyholders have to Seidman, whose agency operates Housing and Urban Development member is resigning because he is against a spend a certain amount of time in the Kenny St...... 1-84 I have four children in the educational Dianne Dube the RTC, said the government has are trying to prevent similar abuses new $16 million middle school; he feels an hospital before medigap will pay for nurs­ Lakewood Cir. No. & So...... all system in this town, ranging from grades 9 Stonehedge Lane taken control of 283 failed S&Ls from developing at the RTC. annex will suffice and not drain money five through twelve. We decided to move ing home care, many policies limit Laral St...... all Bolton, Ct. with $112 billion in assets. Of the “I don’t want a return to what Laural PI...... all Oakwood St...... gn from expanding school curriculum. from a near-by town five years ago because Kudos for MARC coverage to skilled nursing only, and 283, it has closed 24 small institu­ happened in HUD, and that is if you Side with the best. Linden St...... all We arc all believers in strong education, of a poor educational system in that town. I nursing homes often don’t provide that Porter St...... 458-650 tions and expects to sell five large want a good deal with the RTC you Locust St...... all Rachel Rd...... all spent many hours researching and evaluat­ service. Some of these insurance com­ VinalSide'" solid vinyl siding from for the students of today will be our leaders To the Editor: institutions by next week. call a law firm down here (in Lyndale...... all Russell ...... all ing several towns and their educational sys­ Wolverine Technologies gives you /-XW'IIL// of tomorrow. Our concern is to get all we It is not a common occurrence so when it panies are getting away with their Through August 1992, thrift Washington) to pul the hit in for Main ...... 285-378 Squire Village ...... all tems before we moved. Bolton had by far all the benefits o( wood and a can out of the dollars spent in this direction. Music for the people happens it is something to shout about. dubious deals. Insurance companies in , regulators may turn over another you,” said Rep. Paul Kanjorski, D- x \ ' ' Main ...... 836-1229 Sycamore Lane ...... all the superior system. 1 have encountered whole lot more For less It is time for people to balance their I am referring to MARC Bakery’s excel­ many stales won’t cover people with Al­ . 300 S&Ls to the RTC, bringing the Pa., a member of a Hou.se RTC task Myrtle St...... all nothing in the system since moving here to W Middle Tpke...... 8-150 even views, it is time to seek solutions that will To the Editor: lent job and service at our Open House, zheimer’s disease, even though 50 per­ total failures to nearly 6(X) with force scheduled to meet this after­ More tree time because it's vir New St...... all Wetherell ...... all change my feelings about that. My children be fair to all income levels, our unity lies in When describing Manchester as a place Sept. 27. 'They handled our order from start cent of nursing home residents suffer cor.ibined assets exceeding $300 bil­ noon. tually maintenance free and never North St...... all Woodbridge ...... 160-199 all have different educational needs and from that affliction. our concern for the importance of our to live, there is a great opportunity to say: to finish. Producing six trays of beautiful lion, he said. needs painting Less cost because North School St...... 1-84 abilities and Bolton education has met them The RTC last week issued an in­ Woodbridge ...... 231-290 children’s education, and a well-functioning this community is not only a good place for mini-pastries without one flaw adds im­ Those projections “raise questions terim ethics code governing the installation is your final cost Ami. Oak PI...... all Wyllys St...... 1-90 all quite successfully so far. Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta town. business, but it is also rich in arts and cul­ measurable to their credit. about the adequacy of the $50 bil­ your home will look great year Last year’s Bolton High School graduat­ are syndicated columnists. thousands of independent contrac­ after year! Towns arc realizing that they cannot af­ ture, and has its own symphony orchestra So shouting is what I am doing. Everyone lion in RTC funding,” Seidman said. ford all things for all people. There is an in­ ing class sent students to quality competi­ tors it is expected to hire to manage and chorale. The MSOC is a community I spoke with at our open house agreed they His comments throw the strongest If you re considering re siding CALL NOW crease in sharing. 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f — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1989_9 Senate panel nixes OPINION gains-tax reduction, Homeless Confidence backs IRAs instead in drugs r J WASHINGTON (AP) — An those below that income level al­ efforts . r evenly divided Senate Finance ready are permitted fully or partially Committee refused early today to deductible accounts. threatened reduce the tax on capital gains, Workers at all income levels voting instead to liberalize In­ would be allowed to take penalty- dividual Retirement Accounts in an free withdrawals from their IRAs to fall short By Jack Anderson effort to encourage saving. make the down payment on a first and Dale Van Alta The 10-10 vote was split nearly home or to pay for a college educa­ While estimates on the current number of home­ along party lines, but ^ th sides m i' WASHINGTON - Top officials of the tion. less people range between 655,000 to 4 million, agreed the battle will be fought Under Phekwood’s amendment, Rxxl and Drug Administration are trying again on the Senate floor, perhaps Congress has found a possible answer. to forestall a panic over the safety of the longer a share of stock, land or later this week. other investment was owned, the Spend as little money as possible and let as prescription drugs that millions of The vote came on an amendment many people as possible try to find as many cures Americans rely on for good health — if not less its profits would be taxed when by Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore., to sold. For example, 95 percent of the b . life itself. as possible. substitute a capital gains cut for the profit would be taxed if sold after This is impossible. Confidence in the nation’s drug supply expanded IRAs that Chairman began eroding after revelations that one year; after six years, 70 percent As proof, we have seen the federal government Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, had written would be taxed. generic drug companies had bribed and into the bill. The Bush administra­ slash $25 billion from housing programs since deceived their way into the public s The legislation includes several tion supports Packwood’s plan. miscellaneous tax cut provisions, in 1981 while cities and states conduct half-hearted, medicine chest. Now, almost by accident, The tie vote retained Bentsen’s agency inspectors have identified critical A' addition to expanded IRAs, that uncoordinated and underfinanced efforts to com­ plan to liberalize IRAs. have nothing to do with reducing the bat the homeless problem. problems with brand-name drugs, too. Each side argued that the other’s A well-placed source told our associate budget deficit. Nothing has worked, because the number of plan was more beneficial to those Those include new assistance for Jim Lynch that FDA inspectors have with higher incomes, but there was homeless is growing 20 to 40 percent each year. recently uncovered manufacturing viola­ rural hospitals and extension of .r 'V little of the emotional debate that several expiring tax breaks, includ­ The main federal program, the Stewart McKin­ tions in at least five brand-name drug A marked House passage of a different plants. The FDA was alarmed to find that ing those for employer-paid educa­ ney Homeless Assistance Act, empowers the M a* capital gains cut and rejection of the tion assistance; first-time government to spend up to S3 billion over five some of the drugs contained different for­ same IRA proposal a week earlier. mulas than the agency originally ap­ homebuyers and corporations that years for programs for the homeless. Yet, since the The vote against the capital gains increase spending for research. proved. legislation was enacted in 1987, Congress has only cut came as the committee com­ It would increase to $14,500 a y m y FDA fears are stirred by the specter of pleted work on a bill whose chief provided $1.1 billion in funding. the country losing faith in the entire drug The Associated Press year the amount that people between HEAVENLY BODIES — A sculptor in Calcutta works on life- festival Durga Puja. The four-day festival, which begins purpose is to reduce the 1990 the ages of 65 and 69 may eani What’s the deal? industry. federal budget deficit by about $8 In recent weeks the FDA has examined sized statues of the Hindu gods for the annual Hindu religious Friday, is the largest annual religious festival in India. without losing any of tlieir Social State and local governments, which are left in a billion. The bill was approved on a Security benefits. The “earnings precarious position scrambling to fill the funding manufacturing and bookkeeping voice vote early today. procedures of the generic drug industry’s limitation” this year is $8,880; for gaps, arc reluctant to do much, hoping that the Blumenthal sets his sights Most of the deficit reduction each $3 earned above that level, the top 20 companies and 30 top drugs. Some would come from a package of rela­ federal government will step back in and take of these firms also make brand-name beneficiary loses $1 of Social Decision pressures defense lawyers tively minor revenue increases, in­ Security. charge. safety in the work place, organized crime, customary for the top of the ticket to have drugs - leading inspectors to broaden By Bob Conrad cluding permanent extension of the The bill would repeal a .scheduled civil rights abuses and other heavy cases. first review on who runs with him or her. their scope. No such luck. 3 percent tax on local and long dis­ decline in the 8 percent airline pas­ All of this gained Blumenthal media at­ When he declared his candidacy on In several cases, inspectors discovered MIAMI (AP) — The drug crack­ We sec homelessness as a national problem, In Dick Blumcmhal’s orderly mind, tance telephone service. senger ticket tax; the compleled- tention. He followed with the less-noticed courthouse steps in Hartford, New Haven that the chemical composition of brand- down and a U.S. Supreme Court serving as Connecticut’s attorney general The biggest single money-raiser contract method of accounting that something that must be coordinated properly from stint as chairman of the Citizens Crime and Bridgeport in June, Blumenthal name drugs had been altered since their decision allowing prosecutors to would just be a logical extension of what in the bill is a $3.6 billion reduction the top. Allocating a few bucks and considering Commission of Connecticut and then as talked stiffly about how the new decade approval. When documentation was seize money and property ear­ Colombian extraditions upheld permits big builders and defense he’s been doing with his life up to now. in government Medicare reimburse­ the matter resolved doesn’t cut it. slate representative from Stamford. After (the 1990s) offers “extraordinary” oppor­ demanded, the government received such marked for attorneys’ fees may conU"actors to defer taxes; and a So he’s gunning for the Democratic chase some of the nation’s lop BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The Supreme Court U.S. officials say the inability to intimidate U.S. ments for doctors and hospitals. lucrative tax benefit for some cor­ — Delaware County Daily Time.s, Primos, Pa. nomination for the job in next year’s state the death of Tony Truglia, a well- tunities for leadership. The faet is, he’s shoddy records that some officials doubt hungry for the chance to make his own defense lawyers out of criminal law. bolstered President Virgilio Barco’s war against drug judges leads the Colombians to fear extradition more The remainder would come from porations that borrow to fund an election. respected senator from a district which in­ the firms would know how to recall drugs a potpourri of relatively minor tax opportunities and enjoy the visibility Racketeering laws, they com­ lords Tuesday by upholding the legality of his decree al­ than any other measure against them. Traffickers of the employee stock-ownership plan. It’s the one opening on an otherwise cludes the city and part of Darien, if forced to. changes, mostly affecting corpora­ Blumenthal was elected to fill the vacan­ they’d bring. FDA inspections routinely determine plain, give the government so much lowing extradition to the United States, the threat they notorious Medellin cocaine cartel said last month in a let­ holdover slate which the party will power to confiscate assets that the fear most. ter to Barco that they prefer a grave in Colombia to a tions. probably field in 1990. And while Gov. cy. whether firms meet the agency’s “Current Political notes Sixth Amendment right to choose However, the court ruled against a decree under which U.S. jail. Numerous provisions that have no Bill O ’Neill girds for a challenge by U.S. Because of his background as a federal good Manufacturing Practices.” Inspec­ • The inside story on how Republicans one’s own attorney may effectively security forces have been confiscating the property of ac­ On Sept. 6, Colombia extradited Eduardo Martinez, an relation to deficit reduction were Explosion rocks Rep. Bruce Morrison of Hamden for the prosecutor, it is strange that Blumenthal tors ensure that workers are wearing found rooms at O ^ and Russ streets in vanish because suspects arc left pen­ cused cocaine kingpins. economist thought to work for the Medellin cartel. Mar­ tacked onto the bill. One of the big­ top rung, Blumenthal covers the state to doesn’t favor granting criminal jurisdic­ proper clothing and that the drugs and Hartford available so they can move niless before trial. The decision, announced in a communique, means that tinez was sent to Atlanta to face charges of laundering gest was a $l-billion-a-ycar saving shopping district solicit support for his own campaign. He tion to the office of attorney general. He raw materials are safely stored. Inspectors headquarters back to the capital from East confiscation probably will have to be approved by the millions of cartel drug dollars. for Social Security recipients be­ says he’s doing nicely, thank you. says it’s because the state has that base rarely examine the actual product. In June, the high court approved Hartford is one of timely coincidence. courts on a casc-by-casc basis and that the huge amount U.S. and Colombian authorities have begun extradition tween the ages of 65 and 69 who NEW DELHI, India (AP) — A COAAPOTe?? Blumenthal, a 43-year-old attorney and covered with a good network of state’s at­ After two generic drug company ex­ that power, ruling 5-4 that continue to work past the traditional torneys. The Connecticut Product Development ecutives arid three FDA chemists pleaded of property already seized may have to be returned to the procedures against another drug suspect. Ana Rodriguez powerful bomb exploded in a con­ state senator from Stamford, has for­ prosecutors may even seize assets owners. de Tamayo, indicted in 1983 in Miami on conspiracy and retirement age. gested shopping district of the capi­ Blumenthal started his career as, of all Corp. was moving out, giving up the guilty to bribery-related charges, TOA in­ set aside to pay an attorney. COURSE midable company in this shadowy effort The 24-judgc court met Tuesday to rule on constitu­ drug trafficking charges. With all nine Republicans and tal today, killing five relatives and FoRMeftcy to be the Democratic candidate for attor­ state’s lease there. spectors descended on manufacturing The power applies to all rack­ things, a newspaper reporter. He signed tional a.spccts of decrees Barco issued as part of an un­ The United States also wants extraditon of two other Democrat David Boren of Ok­ injuring 13 other people, police said. ney general. Slate Rep. Jay Levin of New The landlord where the GOP will move plants last summer. 'They found evidence lice, armored personnel carriers and water can­ teammates who do get along — is a must. woke up his team “I guess we found top shelf from in close. Coventry is back in action Friday by ^ e capable Sidorkiewicz, 22-18-4 with a 3.02 goals W arn. Rmple run screaming in the street The sound of It quickly went to 3-1 at 38:50 as There have been several anti- Steams. non block the streets, keeping journalists and the The team that was a “lock” will be looking for the out we were down and figured ‘hey, when it hosts Rocky Hill High. against average last year as a rookie. Whitmore will be the crossfire is punctuated by a man who yelis, “Stop right keys to put things back together in what will be a John Vincent dribbled through backup. FV)lice said they have found no Semitic attacks in Belgium in recent Resident Bemie Cunningham said curious away. Shops pull down their shutters. smning. Oirist is the salvation." we have to win this game.’” Cheney’s next game is Saturday at very long winter. A winter of discontent that many never several Tech defenders, with the ball The defense also looks fairly go(xl; Ley is a fornier witnesses to the attack. years. In July 1980, a grenade ex­ that with enrollment in the high At 7:20 a.m„- the Southern Conunand puts its Noriega’s forces ;we in control by about 1 pjn., al­ Regardless, the Patriots turned 11 a.m. at Bolton High. Israel’s ambassador to Belgium, ploded as 50 Jewish teen-agers were school dropping by about 23 percent troops and civilians on the highest alert. President envisioned. this one into target practice, with eventually settling in the middle of Coventry 3 3— 3 Hartford defenseman who should instill more discipline though sporadic firing in the area continues ftar at the field where Steve Faulin’s blast Cheney Tech 1 0__1 in the club. Avi Primor, told Israeli army radio about to take a bus to summer camp. in the last two years, the school Bush, in Washington, is informed. Tech freshman goalkeeper Chris Scoring: CT- Goulet, C- Rheaull 3, Pbulin, l e ^ tluee hours. C^tured rebel soldiers are lined up Len Auster is sporLs editor of the Manchester was too hot for Daigle to slop. “We’re going to miss Samuelsson out there, but it’s he has been in touch with authorities One teen-ager died. department should consider trim­ Gunfire crackles through the rooming. Soay bul­ with their hands on their heads; one is almost Daigle the unwilling object of their McCarthy, P. Krukowski. Herald. Saves: CT- Daigle 21, C- Bob Johnson 3. been pretty disciplined.” said one of the eight remaining to discuss the attack and security for On Oct. 20, 1981, two pwople ming the staff at the high school. lets hit buildings in the neighboriiood, but no civilian stripped naked. barrage. He was like a clay pigeon “We played only 30 minutes,” embassy staff and Jews in Belgium. injuries are reported. The Red Cross says doctors defensemen, Joel Quenneville. died when a van packed with ex­ Marshall and board member In Washington, Bush says the United States has have been called to the ctHnpound. He speculated that among those plosives blew up outside an Thomas Manning said that had been good reiauons with the Defense Piorces and its only behind the shooting were neo-Nazis. Antwerp synagogue. On Sept. 18, considered, but the board decided to U.S, troops in combm gear take up posititms 600 argument is with Noriega. He also says the coup at­ “These of course have a lot of 1982, four people were injured wait one year before seriously con­ yards from the Defense Forces headquarters, between tempt is not “some American operation." reason to be angry with Professor the gunfire and UJ5. bases. However, they t^ e no A^s Stewart lives dangerously when gunmen sprayed a Brussels sidering cutting positions. However, part in the fighting, By 3 p.m., Noriega spokesmen say the coup at- Wybran,” Primor said. “He was one synagogue with automatic gunfire. the two said such a move is pos­ tmpt has been put down and the Defense ibrees U.S. helicopter gunships and Blackhawk troq» car­ sible. have confirmed their loyalty to the general. Defense riers fly over the installations. U,S. troops and ar­ No official votes were taken at Forces spokesman Maj. Edgardo X-opez says several the informal meeting. Marshall said mored personnel carriers close the Bridge of the people were wounded but says there were no deaths. Araericas, which crosses the Ftoama Canal west of but Oakland takes ALCS opener Air Force tanker jet that there will be public hearings in He says at least 60 soldiers and four or five officers' the future on what course the Panama City. have been detained. By Dave Carpenter now. And after three innings or so, I Toronto’s Mookie Wilson, who had postseason RBI than he had in 27 schools in Bolton should take. As the morning wears on. National Security ad­ feci confident I can get my fastball The government announces an 8 pjn.-5 a,m. cur­ The Associated Press one of the early hits. at-bats last October. “Rickey can with 4 aboard crashes Options being considered are viser Brent Scoweroft briefs Bush and visiting Presi­ few, People flock to grocery stores, stocking up on on the outside comer, I feel confi­ dent Carlos Salinas de Gortari of Mexico. Stewart averaged seven-plus in­ beat you with his glove, his bat or regionalizing with another school supplies in case the situation deteriorates. dent I can get my forkball over and I OAKLAND. Calif. — Dave nings per outing in 1989 and got his legs. PERTH-ANDOVER, New district, closing Bolton Center Rjimer Panamanian Ambassador Juan B, Sosa, feci very confident I can get my reported seeing a parachute, but Bush admits he is disaj^inted that die coup Stewart has had a knack for escap­ decisions in all but six of his 36 “High-salary players get a bad rap Brunswick (AP) — A U.S. Air School and housing grades seven also In Washington, says discontented officers who failed. »- breaking ball over.” Bailey said his chances of survival ing serious trouble ever since his starts. for not hustling. People say, ‘Look Force tanker jet with four people were low. through 12 in the high school, or not were passed over for recent jffomotions were at- The Blue Jays, who missed a gol­ tem|«ing the coup. At about 4 pun., Noriega and tells a national hardscrabble childhtxxi in inner-city “He keeps us in the ballgamc,” at all the money Rickey’s making.’ aboard crashed and burned in the Sgt. Wayne Shunamon, who is in restmeturing the schools. television audience the coc^t attempt was pan of the den opportunity to gain the home- Dave Henderson said. “When that % woods early today, killing at least There was little talk at the meet­ Meanwhile, troops loyal to Noriega are moving Oakland. But he’s the premier leadoff hitter in charge of the Royal Canadian United Stales’ "permanent aggression" against field ^vantage, got another chance happens, we figure we’ll win.” baseball, and he showed why.” three crewmen, authorities said. Mounted Police detachment in ing of an accredidation report on out of their barracks. Battalion 2000, named for the Panama. He says all parts of the coundy are under But like Indiana Jones, Stewart this afternoon when they sent young year Panama is to gain control of the Panama Canal, The A’s found a way this time Said Henderson: “It’s just hard Wimesses said the plane exploded in Perth-Andover, said the RCMP was control. wishes he didn’t always have to live Todd Stottlemyre (7-7) up against with aggressive baserunning by Bolton High School, which cited leaves Pott Cimarron, 25 miles east of the city; the baseball, doing whatever it takes to the air. working with U.S. and Canadian deficiencies in facilities and cur­ As darkness begins to fall, Noriega emerges from so dangerously. A’s veteran Mike Moore (19-11). Rickey Henderson, their other Oak­ "It was unbelievable,” said Paul Matdtos de Monte come from Rio Hato, 55 miles win. I saw the ball from the bat well military authorities to determine riculum. High School Principal west. the headquarters compound and waves to reporters. Stewart survived his usual early Game 3 will be Friday night in land native. Henderson broke up an and got a gtxxl jump.” McNally, a resident and small-plane The fate of the rebels is unknown. v whether the plane exploded in Joseph Fleming did not attend the woes in Thesday night’s American Toronto’s SkyDome, where the Blue apparent inning-ending double play pilot who said he saw an explosion midair. At IL30 a.m,, as sporadic gunfire continues, the It left the Blue Jays, who blew a meeting. League playoff opener, bearing Jays have won 20 of their last 26 in the sixth with a fertxious takeout light up the predawn sky. “I’ve Ray Gamblin, who owns the games. slide, sending Nelson Liriano’s relay 3-1 fifth-inning lead, bemoaning the never seen anything like it — it was dowTi to get credit for the 7-3 vic­ fact the A’s got the two lead runs woods where the debris landed, said tory over Toronto. He gave up five Stewart, who’s in line to pitch the throw squirting wide of first and al­ like fireworks.” he was on the scene in less than five fourth game Sunday in Toronto, lowing two runs to score as Oakland without hitting a ball out of the in­ The KC-135 was returning to hits and three runs through 3 1-3 in­ field. minutes and saw no sign of sur­ Baker doesn’t rule out use of military force nings, then held the Blue Jays hitless struck out six and walked three. The took the lead for keeps. Coring Air Force Base in Limestone, vivors or parachutes. third-time 20-game winner, 21-9 Henderson, who played lineback­ Maine, from a training mission until Dennis Eckerslcy relieved in “Each game will depend on who He said chunks of twisted metal WASHINGTON (AP) — “The United Slates remins the op­ this year, put to rest any questions er and running back on his high when it went down around 6 a.m. tunity and advantage. You don’t do A number ol members of Con­ the ninth. gets the breaks,” Toronto third and other debris were scattered over S ecret^ of State James A. Baker tion to use American forces. That about his sore right shoulder. He school football team, reached base and set woods on fire near Perth-An- so on the basis of someone clse’s gress, including Sen. David Boren, baseman Kelly Gruber said. “The a half-mile radius around his farm. III said today the United States option has never been ruled out,” Same old Stewart — not much stalked around the mound disgusted­ when he was hit on the wrist by dover, a community of about 1,900 plans and in response to rapidly D-Okla., chairman of the Senate In­ flash or panache, just another ‘W’. first break was Gal lego’s high chop­ “The flight pattern goes right over reserves the right to use military Baker told the Senate Finance Com­ changing circumstances,” he said. ly after giving up a fourth-inning reliever Jim Acker’s pitch. His per that I lost in the lights (on the in­ across the Maine border, authorities our house all the time,” he said. “If telligence Committee criticized tlic And anxious moments galore. force against Panamanian leader mittee. “But if you’re going to risk Baker deftly sidestepped whether Icadoff homer to Ernie Whitt, one of speed in reaching second on Carney field hit just before Henderson’s at- w said. it had been a few seconds later, it Bash administration after the shorl- “1 don’t know why I always Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega, and American lives, it’s tlie president’s the administration played any role in Whitt’s two RBIs, then allowed only Lansford’s grounder demonsu-ated bat). The second break they created Three crewmen died in the crash. would have been right in our yard hved coup for what they said was struggle early in the game,” Stewart two more bascrunners. dismissed “armchair generals” who view that you do so on your own the failed coup attempt, but he im­ once again why the A’s gave up themselves with Henderson on the The Associated Press Air Force Sgt. Darlene Bailey said. probably.” lailurc to support members of the said. “I probably haven’t had 10 criticized the administration’s timetable. plied that the United Stales had kept He threw 46 pitches in the first three players to get him back from double play.” The fourth bailed out of the jet sj^ ial security unit that tried to starts this year that you haven’t had WELCOME HOME — Oakland’s Dave Henderson, right, is A board of officers was inves­ response to Tuesday’s failed coup “You do so based on your own its distance because the rebels had two innings and only 68 in the next the New York Yankees on June 20. Blue Jays starter Dave Slieb had take over Noriega’s central com- to slay on the top step of the dugout. but had not been found. Witnesses tigating, Bailey said. attempt. plans. At a time of maximum oppor­ little chance of ousting Noriega. six. “It was a hell of a play,” said won five suaight decisions, but he greeted by teammate Mark McGwire after his second-inning mand post. “But the best thing about my “1 think he got into a good rhythm Dave Parker, whose fifth-inning flirted with danger throughout his 5 home run against the Toronto Blue Jays in the ALCS opener pitching is I make adjustments right as the game progressed,” said single gave him one more 1-3 itmings. Tuesday night in Oakland. The A’s rallied for a 7-3 victory. 12—MAN0II .S I1:R III:KA1.I), Wednesday, (Xt. 4. 1989 MANCHEST’ER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1989__13 Parity is not the rule in the NFL this season In Brief . . . High School Roundup By Dave Goldberg ing for the source of the new of­ team that played what may have on. Sometimes it was so simple that rung team upsetting a top one was played by up-and-coming Tampa Ken Coleman to retire The Associated Press fense, it has become clear that the been its worst game of the season at we thought it was .some kind of trick Pittsburgh’s 27-14 victory over Bay. strong are still the strong and the Dallas on Sunday and still came One of Tampa Bay’s defeats was ihc^vofM^nh^R^ T announcer Ken Coleman, because it was just too easy to read.” Minnesota — and that may have me voice of the Boston Red Sox for 20 years has retired F’arity is dcati. I.ong live parity. weak still the weak. That’s par­ away with a 30-13 victory that It has become clear that there are been due to Minnesota’s internal 20-16 to the San Francisco 49crs, in ticularly u-ue at the top and bottom wasn’t as close as the score indi­ MHS blanks Enfield; EHHS next A quarter of the way through the three classes of teams — upper, problems more than the Steelers’ which the Buccaneers allowed Joe 1989 season, it is becoming clear of the NFC, where most of the cated. New York coach Bill Parcells, middle and lower — with teams like ability. Moreover, Pittsburgh may Montana to drive his team to the that I’ete Ro/clle’s favorite adage — power resides. substituting liberally, was clearly Tampa Bay and Green Bay from the actually have moved into the middle winning score in the final minutes. hitinn endT r'"? r ^as a childhood am- Manchester High boys’ soccer coach Bill McCarthy “on any given .Sunday ...” — isn’t An example is the Dallas Cow­ taking it easy for the final quarter bottom group becoming more rc- group following its opening two los­ Another was last Sunday’s 17-3 loss for loTcasnnc •> «ames knew that this season might hold .some trying moments necessarily the rule in the NH. in boys, a team that no less an expert and a half and afterwards gestured sjxiclablc and teams like Miami and ses by a combined score of 91 -10. at Minnesota, when Tampa Bay Tuesdav “MnVti 3 prepared statement after losing 10 of 11 starters from last year’s Class LL Tuesday. Mostly. I want to thank the baseball fans of this, Ro/clle's last season as com­ than former Washington general to Dallas’ Jimmy Johnson with his New England about to Join Dallas at More indicative are such games quarterback Vinny Testaverde threw state finalist squad. New & g l^ d who have been most kind to me and my missioner. manager Bobby Beathard predicted hands under his chin — “chin up.” the bottom. as Philadelphia’s 31-6 victory over 12 consecutive incomplete passes in Despite the fact that the Indians shut out Enfield, 2-0, favorite chanty — the Jimmy Fund (children’s cancer could become the first NFL team “It was pretty vanilla,” Taylor That’s not to say there i.sn’t a lot one suctch. Both losses were typieal in CCC East action Tuesday afternoon at Memorial Obscured in the abundance of Seattle on opening day, a case of a research organi7,ation).” ever to finish a season 0-16. said afterwards of the offen.se run hy of di.sparity between rungs and even top-rung team trouncing one from of a team that is improving but not Field, McCarthy still feels that his defense needs the high-.scoring games that until this In all, CoJeman was a major league announcer for 34 That was seconded by Lawrence the rookie-laden Cowboys. “You a couple of sub-categories. the middle, Houston’s 39-7 rout of yet good enough to beat a top most work. weekend’s fallolf had people search­ years. l"ciuding 10 seasons for the Cleveland Indians and Taylor of the New York Giants, a could always read what was going About the only case of a ottom- Miami and a couple of games rungcr. “We’re not there yet. We’re in the ballpark,” McCarthy four with the Cincinnati Reds. said. “We have to get tighter on defense. We’ve given up down comes amidst reports nine goals already.” ., that the station was not going to renew his conu-act. Manchester improves its league mark to 4-1-1 and is Celtics not getting Radja 4-2-1 overall. Enfield falls to 2-3-1. The Indians will host 7 first-place and unbeaten East Hartford in a key CCC East Boston Celtics and the Yugos­ matchup Friday afternoon at 3:30. SCOREBOARD lavian basketball team Jugoplastika have reached an All of the scoring was done in the second half. agreement that will keep forward Dino Radja off the Na- At 6:30, junior Jason Dieterle took a nice pass from li^onal Basketball Association club’s roster for one year, a FTReyIds Pit 363 45 98 B 48 .270 junior Nigel Cooper in the middle and sent his 20-yardcr GOavis Htn 581 87 156 4 89 269 . Celtics official said. past Enfield goalie Rob Link. Baseball Oberkfell SF 156 1 9 42 2 17 ,269 Jan Volk, Celtics general manager, said Boston bought “It was a real pretty shot,” McCarthy said. Brooks Mon 542 56 145 « 70 .268 Transactions Gonzalez LA 261 31 70 > 18 .268 dlieHMr. out a portion of Radja’s contract for an unspecified At 21:13, Cooper took his turn and dented the back of GWilson Htn 432 50 115 1 64 .266 Vou’re PiSllr.. ^ 21-year-old Radja to play the the net with an 18-yard rocket. Postseason glance Berroa Atl 136 7 36 2 9 .265 IS AIM BASEBALL DNixon SF 1989-90 ^ o n in Yugoslavia and then join the Celtics. 166 23 44 I 15 .265 American League “(Goalie) Mike Milazzo made a couple of nice saves American League Pnditn StL TtNU'iS is Mil 613 S3 162 I 74 .264 BALTIMORE ORIOLES— Whivod Mark Huis- 1 in the first half for us and Troy Guntulis did a nice job on Tuesday, Oct. 3 Fteady Phi i! CoGrt Judge Douglas P. Wood- Oakland 7. Toronto 3, Oakland leads series 254 37 67 I 26 . 264 mann, pitcher, for the purpose of giving Hm Hs Griffey Cin lock ruled that Jugoplastika’s contract with Radja was (Enfield forward) Sean Mooney,” McCarthy said. 1-0 236 26 62 I 30 .263 Fun Wiffl uncoridiUonal release. Signed Tony Chance, Rarrxis Chi binding. ■' Wednesday, Oct. 4 179 1 8 4 7 19 .263 outfielder, and Jose Mesa and Jeff Schwartz, Lucas Cosgrove, Jeff Ross and Matt Belcher also Ftoomes Cin 315 36 83 ’ 34 .263 pitchers; to Rochester of the International The 6-foot-10 Radja was selected by the Celtics in the Toronto (Slottlomyre 7-7) at Oakland (Moore Marshall LA John MCENROE (I played well for the Indians. Manchester oulshol Enfield 19 7). 3:06 p.m. 377 41 98 42 .260 Sabo Cin League. second round of the NBA draft last June, and signed to a 9-5. 304 40 79 29 .260 BOSTON RED SOX— Announced the reUre- Friday, Oct. 6 DJamas All Oakland at Toronto, 8:20 p.m. 170 15 44 11 .259 ment of Ken Coleman, broadcaster. one-year conuact Aug. 1. Enfiold 0 0 - 0 TPena StL MancnMtBf Q 2—2 Saturday, Oct. 7 424 36 110 37 .259 CHICAGO WHITE SOX-F’ urchased the con­ VHayes Phi Scoring: M- Dleleria, Cooper. Oakland at Toronto, 1.-06 p.m. 540 93 140 78 .259 tract of Jeff Bittiger, pitcher, from Vancouver of Bell Pit Gardner won’t be tried Savae: M- Mika Milazzo 3: E- Ftob Link 6. Sunday, Oct. 8 271 33 70 27 .258 the FVicific Coast League. Oakland at Toronto, 4:36 p.m., if necessary Jefferies NY 508 72 131 56 .258 National League BALTIMORE (AP) — Boston Red Sox pitcher Wes Tuesday, Oct. 10 Berryhill Chi 334 37 86 i 41 .257 LOS ANGELES DODGERS-Recalled Dave Oardner will not be tried on an assault charge stemming Toronto at Oakland, 820 p.m.. If necessary Biggio Htn 443 64 114 60 .257 Hansen and Tracy Woodson, infleldors: Carlos Bolton overpowers Bacon Wednesday, Oct. 11 CHayes Phi 304 26 78 43 .257 T Hernandez, catcher; and Mike Huff, outfielder, from an incident with his wife in a Baltimore hotel room Toronto at Oakland, 8.20 p.m., if necessary Galarraga Mon 572 76 1 47 85 .257 from Albuquerque of the F^cific Coast League. m August, the Baltimore city state’s attorney announced BGLTGN — It was a game that brightened the hearts Webster Chi 272 40 70 19 .257 m V NEW YORK METS— Announced they will not - Tuesday. of all reserves. Unbeaten Bolton High jumped on under­ National Lsagus GPerry Alt 266 24 68 21 .256 offer 1990 contracts to Keith Hernandez, first Wednesday, Oct. 4 Teufel NY 219 27 56 15 .256 baseman, and Gary Carter, catcher. Instead, attorney Stuart Simms said he has recom­ manned Bacon Academy early, and Bulldog coach Ray Cminiti Htn San rrancisco (Garrells 14 5) at Chicago 585 71 149 72 .255 mended putting prosecution of Gardner on hold. The Boyd was able to give his bench plenty of field time in (Maddux 19-12), 8:24 p.m. Templeln SO 506 43 129' 40 .255 A BASKETBALL Thursday, Oct. 5 Coleman StL 563 94 143 28 .254 National Baakalball Association case will ri:main inactive, but can be reopened for any Bolton’s 9-0 win TUesday afternoon. Dawson Chi San Francisco at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. 416 62 105 77 .252 \^i CHICAGO BULLS— Signed Stacey King, for­ reason within one year, Simms said. The Charter Oak Conference victory pushes the V 'ti. Saturday, Oct. 7 Lake F>hi 155 9 39 14 .252 ward, to a mulUyear contracL Bulldogs to 3-0 in the COC East Division and 6-0 over­ Chicago at San Francisco, 8:20 p.m. Litton SF 143 12 36 17 .252 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS-Roleased Phil Gardner was charged with assault following an inci­ Sunday, Oct. S Sanlovena Mon 304 30 76 31 .250 Hubbard, fonvard. dent involving his wife during am August road Uip in all. The Bobcats are winlcss in six starts. Bolton is back Chicago at San Francisco, 8:20 p m. Scioscia LA 408 40 102 44 .250 DALLAS MAVERCKS-Invited Steve Alford. Baltimore. Gardner had been scheduled to make a court in action Thursday at 3:30 p.m. with a makeup game at Monday, Oct. t MiDevIs LA 173 21 43 19 .249 John Long, Chris CHIda and Larry Houzer, home against East Hampton. Chicago at San Francisco, 3.06 p.m , if Bonds R l 580 96 144 58 .248 O guards; and Michael Henderson, Larry Houzer appearance TUesday. necessary Duncan Cin 258 3 2 64 21 .248 and Darryl Walker, forwards, to camp. Simms said Gardner’s wife, Joy, requested the case “The reserves played over half the game. They played Wednesday, Oct. 11 Girardi Chi 157 1 5 39 14 .248 DETROIT PISTONS-Signed David Green­ a lot in the first half and most of the second half,” Boyd San Francisco at Chicago, 3 06 p m , if Disttno Pit 154 12 38 15 .247 wood, forward, to a one-year contracL not proceed to trial and that the pitcher has agreed to at­ necessary Gnffin LA 506 49 125 29 . 247 INDIANA PACERS— Signed Rickey Green, tend domestic violence counseling. said. “Once we got a couple of goals up. I pulled the Thursday, Oct. 12 Lyons NY 235 1 5 58 27 .247 guard. fullbacks right away. San Francisco at Chicago, 8 35 p.m., if Murray LA 504 66 147 ; PHILADELPHIA 76ERS— Invited JanrIs Bas- 88 .247 DaSmith Htn Reginald Pinto/Manchaster Herald necessary Winngham Cin 251 40 62 58 49 19 31 3 4 2.64 nlght and Ron Spivey, forwards; Jim Ferrer and Whalers reassign three “This gave me a good look at the second team and 13 .247 Ouisnbry StL Daniels LA 171 33 42 17 .246 78 78 14 3 7 3 1 2.64 DomiHc Ressley, guards, to camp. how they work together. Bacon is just a real voune Oesler Cin 305 23 75 WHtson SO 227 198 48 117 16 11 2.66 HARTFGRD (AP) — The Hartford Whalers have HEAD BALL — The ball is sandwiched between the heads of Coventry’s Chris McCarthy WORLD SERIES 14 .246 Acker AB Bowling Hockey FOOTBALL team.” Saturday, O cl 14 — at AL, 8:31 p m. Ramirez Htn 537 46 132 98 84 20 6 7 0 6 2.67 reassigned center Terry Yake, defenseman Norm Maciver 54 .246 Hurst SD National Football League (17) and Cheney Tech’s Greg Winshel in the midfield area during Tuesday’s COC clash in Sunday, Oct. 15 — at AL, 8:28 p m. Benzinger Cm 628 79 1 54 ' 76 .245 245 214 66 179 15 11 2 69 Stefan Reicherslorfer, an exchange student from West Letferts SF ATLANTA FALCONS— Activated Wayne Rad and right winger Jim Thomson to the Binghamton Tuesday, Oct. 17 — at NL, 8:31 p.m. Hamilton LA 548 45 134 - 56 .245 107 93 22 71 2 4 2.69 Coventry. The Patriots, down 1-0 early, rallied for an easy 6-1 victory Fkzrtugal Htn loff, center. Waived Tommy Robison, guard. Germany, had the opening goal for Bolton with Zac Mor- Wednesday, Oct. 18 — at NL, 8:28 p m. Hudler Mon 155 21 38 13 .245 108 91 37 86 7 1 2 75 Eastern Business NHL standings INDIANAPOLIS COLTS— Placed Chris Whalers of the , Whalers offi­ Quinones Cin MiWIIms CH 82 71 52 67 4 4 2.76 ford and Dana Fortin making it 3-0 at the half. Thursday, Oct. 19 — at NL, 8:28 p.m., if 340 43 83 1 34 .244 Gabe Szabo 160, Tom Harrison 140, Dorn WALES CONFERENCE Chandler, quarterback, and O'Brien Alston, cials said Tuesday. necessary Wilkerson Chi Drabek Rt 244 215 69 1 23 14 12 2.80 160 18 39 10 .244 DeDominicus 145-154. Ron Joiner Patrick Dlvlalon linebacker, on Injured reserve. Signed Eric Reicherslorfer, Cliff Dooman twice, Dan Tocc twice Robin Rus.sell gave Covenuy a 1-0 lead al 20:48, as­ Gregg All 276 24 67 Smiley Pit 205 1 74 49 123 12 8 2 81 In addition, left winger John Anderson will not be on East is now 4-1 overall and will compete in the boys’ Saturday, OcL 21 — at AL, 8:28 p.m., if 23 243 143-166425, John Aceto 141-141, Larry Seret- W L T P It GF Naposki, linebacker. Waived Tim Crawford, sisted by Dawn Belling. The Highlanders, taking ad­ necessary James SD 482 55 117 1 GA and Matt Simmons once rounded out the scoring for Bol­ championship race at the Wickham Park Invitational on 65 .243 Belcher LA 230 182 80 200 15 12 2.82 to 142-404. Jim SirrianH 149, John Melzen 173, New Jersey 0 0 0 0 linebacker. the Whalers’ roster for the 1989-90 season. Jeltz Phi 263 28 64 0 0 ton. Toce, Jason Fortin, Edward Bogan and Columbus vantage of some defensive lapses, took the lead on two Sunday, Oct. 22 — at AL, 8.28 p.m.. it necos 25 .243 Frndoz NY 219 157 75 198 14 5 2 83 Ed Molkus 145, Sam Moquin 152, Bob Waulet NY Islarxiers 0 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES RAIDERS-Fired Mike Yake, 20, had 95 points for Binghamton in his rookie Saturday. saiy Wynne Chi 342 27 83 0 0 39 .243 BSmith Mon 216 1 77 54 1 29 10 11 284 144, John Burger 171-166-458, Paul Peck NY Rangers 0 0 0 0 Shanahan, head coach. Named Art Shell head Diesen, an exchange student from Finland, played well goals from Susi Scianna. JaClark SD 455 76 110 2 0 0 season last year, with 39 goals and 56 assists. Eagle junior Chris Ray battled Xavier’s Steve Swift 94 .242 Rijo Cin 111 101 48 86 7 6 2.84 163-401, Frank Maura 141, Pete Scott 140 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 coach. FtoThmpsn SF 547 91 132 1 0 0 off the bench for the Bulldogs. “Defensively, going into the season wc knew we had a 50 . 241 Alvarez AB 50 44 24 4 5 3 3 2.86 Tom Stanchlield 155-415, Tom Fahey 141, Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 MIAMI DOLF’HINS— Released Matt Tatchan, Anderson, 31, has played in 12 NHL seasons with before the latter took the individual title in 16:57 for the AL playoff result Brunansky SiL 556 67 133 2 0 0 Bolton 3 0 g 85 .239 Dayley SH. 75 63 30 40 4 3 2 87 Bruce Lavery 154. Vic Salcius 154, Emil Roux Washington 0 0 0 offensive linemen, from the developmental young defense and it’s been showing thus far this year. Kennedy SF 355 19 85 0 0 0 Toronto, Quebec and Hartford. In 814 games, he has 282 Bacon Academy q q g 3.1-mile course. Ray was caught in 17:02. Dan Feehan 34 . 239 Bodrosn SF 85 56 39 58 3 7 2.87 141-403, Al Bonini 140, John Maiorca Jr. Adama Dlvlalon roster. Signed Nuu Faaola, runHng back, and ”Thc kids arc unsure when to attack the ball,” Athletics 7, Blue Jays 3 Morris StL 117 8 28 goals, 349 assisLs and 631 points. Scoring: B- Roichoralorfef 2. Dooman 2, Toco 2. Morlord. Fortin Sim- finished fifth for the Eagles while Dan Thicry was eigh­ 14 .239 Gooden NY 118 93 47 101 9 4 2.89 168 407. Greg Merton 151. Bill Munroe 151, Boston 0 0 0 0 0 Jon Burmen, offensive linemaa F’laced Burman Fitzgerald Mon 290 33 69 0 mons. D’Ambrosio said. ”lt looks like a couple of changes are TORONTO 42 .238 Deshaies Htn 226 1 80 79 1 53 1 5 10 2.91 Ray Jerry 143. Buttalo 0 0 0 0 on the developmental rosier. A decision on Anderson’s future is pending, Johnston th, Scott Livingston 11th and Scan Valencia took 16th. Dyksira Phi 511 66 121 0 0 Saves: B- David Boles 3, BA- Chfis Monahan 19 ab r h bl ab r h bl 32 .237 Magrane StL 235 219 72 127 18 9 2.91 Harttord 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Wbived Derrick said. going to have to be made in the backficld.” Rasulls: 1. Steve Swift (X). 16:57 for the 3.1.mtle coij^sa, 2. Hay (tC ). VanSlyke Pit 476 64 113 Charlton Cin Moseby cf 4 0 0 0 RHdrsn It 2 1 0 0 53 .237 95 67 40 98 8 3 2.93 Montreal 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shepard, wide receiver-punt returner. 3. Corse (X), 4. Cullen (X), 5. Feehan (EC). 6 Fritz - 7. Lanzo (FP). 8. Collins Cin 106 12 25 7 ,236 Agosto Htn Janet Werfcl, assisted by Nicole Archambault, tied it Wilson rf 3 0 1 0 Lansfrd 3b 5 1 2 2 83 81 32 46 4 5 2.93 Quebec 0 0 0 0 0 0 PHOENIX CARDINALS-Placed Bob Clasby, MHS girls blank Enfield Thiery (EC). 9. Pincon (FP), 10. Landey (X). LHarris LA 335 36 79 Kipper Pit McGriff 1b 4 0 0 0 Canseco rf 4 0 0 0 26 .236 83 55 33 58 3 4 2.93 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE dofenshro tackle, on Irijurad resenre. Signed for Coventry at 7:11 of the second half. Senior Johanna McGee StL 199 23 47 Bell It 4 1 1 0 Parker dh 4 0 1 1 17 .236 Fleuschel SF 208 195 54 111 17 8 294 Tennis Norris Division Freddie GilberL defensive end. Foyt injured in crash ENFIELD — Doing all its scoring in the first half, VanKruiningen got the game-winner at 34:57 with an as­ Santiago SD 462 50 109 1 Smoltz AU Fernndz ss 4 1 1 0 DHdrsn cf 4 1 2 1 62 .236 208 160 72 1 68 1211 294 W L TPIs GF GA HOCKEY Manchester High blanked host Enfield High, 6-0, Tues­ Law Chi 408 36 96 CQNCQRD, N.C. (AP) — Four-time Indianapolis 500 sist from Russell. Whitt c 3 1 1 2 M cG w irIb 4 1 1 1 42 .235 GMaddux Chi 238 222 8213519 12 2.95 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 MHS boy runners win two Samuel NY 532 69 125 1 Wbrroll StL day afternoon in CCC East Division girls’ soccer action. Gruber 3b 3 0 0 0 Steinbeh c 4 0 1 0 48 .235 52 42 26 41 3 5 2.96 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 BUFFALO SABFIES— Assigned Mike Donnel­ winner A.J. Fbyt was injured in a crash during a practice “It was an indirect kick from about 16 yards out. KHrnndoz NY 215 18 50 19 .233 Parrott Phi ATP money leaders WEST HARTFORD — The Manchester High boys’ Mazzilh dh 3 0 0 0 Phillips 2b 3 1 2 0 106 90 44 98 12 6 2.98 Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 ly and Scott Metcalf, left wings; Ken PriesHay, The Indians arc now 6-0 in the division and 7-0 overall Vbung Htn 533 71 124 DeLeon StL session for the All-Pro Auto Farts 500, but the injuries Robin back-hccicd it across the (Portland) wall to the Liriano 2b 2 0 1 1 Gallego ss 4 2 2 0 38 .233 245 1 73 80 201 16 12 3.05 The 1989 Association of Tennis Professionals St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 center; Joel Savage, right wing; and Bob cross country team improved its dual meet record to 3-1 Lind Pit 578 52 134 48 .232 Heaton Rt while Enfield dips to 1-4. Manchester’s next action is Totals 30 3 5 3 Totals 34 7 11 5 147 127 55 67 6 7 3.05 money leaders through OcL 1: Toronto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Halkidis, defenseman, to Rochester of the aren’t career-threatening, a Charlotte Motor Speedway middle of the goal and Johanna found the lower right BHatcher Pit 481 59 111 Mussimn NY Friday at East Hartford High. Tuesday afternoon with a pair of CCC East Division Toronto 020 100 000— 3 51 .231 26 27 14 11 3 2 3.08 1. Boris Becker $1,183,478 Smyths Division American Hockey League. spokesman said. comer,” D’Ambrosio detailed the winning goal. Elsler NY 458 52 106 1 Scott Htn Oakland 010 013 02*—7 55 .231 229 180 62 17220 10 3.10 2. Ivan Lerxll $1,163,224 Calgary 0 0 0 0 0 0 HARTFORD WHALERS— Assigned Terry It was the Indians’ fourth consecutive shutout win. In wins. The Indians downed Enfield, 16-49, and host Flannery SD 130 9 30 Franco Cin “Foyt’s injuries arc not life-threatening or career- Russell, VanKruiningen and Belling played well for E— Liriano. DP— Oakland 1. LOB— Toronto 4, 8 .231 81 77 36 60 4 8 3.12 3. Stefan Edberg $712,672 Edmonton 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vbke, center; Norm Maciver, defenseman; and KAMiller NY 143 15 33 Bielecki Chi that span, Manchester has outscored the opposition, 26-0. Hartford Public, 23-39. Oakland 8. 2B— Phillips, Gallego. 7 .231 212187 81 147 18 7 3.14 4. John McErvoe $602,156 Jim Thomson, right wing, to Binghamton of the threatening,” speedway spokesman Eddie Gossage said. Coventry, which is back in action Thursday at home Owen Mon 43 7 52 101 41 .231 Clary AU Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 0 “We had a good race,” Manchester coach George HR— D.Henderson (1), Whitt (1), McGwire (1) 109 103 31 30 4 3 3.15 5. Brad Gilbert $535,348 Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 0 American Hockey League. “We played very well against the wind,” said against Rocky Hill High. Andeson LA 140 1 5 32 14 .229 LaCoss SF Fayt, 54, was hospitalized at Charlotte Memorial SB --R.Renderson 2 (2), Fernaridez (1), Liriarx) 150 143 65 7810 10 3.17 6. Michael Chang $458,630 LOS ANGELES KINGS— Assigned Scott Coventry a « « Suitor said. “Dave Ghabrial outdistanced everyone. Dave Foley Mon 375 34 86 Carpntr StL WinHpeg 0 0 0 0 0 0 Manchester coach Joe Erardi. “We scored all six of our (1), Wilson (1), Lansford (1), Phillips (1) 39 .229 68 70 26 3 5 4 4 3.18 7. Alberto ManciH $435,933 Thursday's Gsmss Bjugslad and Chris Kontos, centers; Phil Sykes, Hospital on TUesday after he crashed into the wall, Gos­ DaMrphy Atl 574 60 131 2 DeMrtinez Mon goals going against a stiff breeze in the first half.” Portland 2 0 2 Hoagland is a little under the weather. Freshman Joe S F - Wtxn. 84 .228 232 227 49 142 16 7 3.18 8. Miloslav Mecir $319,397 Pittsburgh at Boston. 7:35 p.m. left wing; and Dale DeGray, defenseman, to sage said. Fjyt was listed in serious condition today, a Slravi^ry NY 476 69 107 2 RMrtinez LA Scoring: C- Russel), Werfel, VanKruiningen, P- Scianna 2 IP H R ER BB SO 77 .225 99 79 41 89 6 4 3.19 9. Aaron Krickslein $312,318 Montreal at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Now Haven of the American Hockey League. Sophomore Jessica Marquez, with her sixth goal in Moriarty, junior Willie Christiana and freshman Matt JITeed Cin 287 16 64 Perez Mon nursing supervisor said. Saves: C- Kris Spencer 6. P- Shannon O’Neil 12. Toronto 23 .223 198 178 45 152 9 13 3.31 10. Tim MayoUe $303,035 Quebec at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. MONTREAL CANADIENS— Assigned Aldrele Mon 136 1 2 30 Costello Stt. three games and seventh overall, put the Indians on the Labbe continue to improve every meet. SliebL,0-1 51-3 8 4 4 2 6 12 .221 62 48 20 40 5 4 3.32 11. Andre Agassi $300,506 New Jersey al Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Mathieu Schneider, defenseman, to Sherbrooke X-rays uiken of the veteran driver’s head, neck and CMartinez SD 267 23 59 ( Grant SD Senior Dan Chesney had a good race and Jason Acker 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 39 .221 116 105 3 2 69 8 2 3.33 12. Anders Jarryd $273,352 New York Islanders at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. of ttio American Hockey League. scoresheet first at the 19-minutc mark,a ssisted by Karen Uribe SF 453 34 100 FtRobinson Cm chest were negative, but hospital officials said FDyt was East girls bow to Mercy Ward 1 2 2 2 2 2 30 . 221 83 80 28 36 5 3 3.35 13. Jakob Hlasek $271,832 SL Louis at Chicago, 835 p.m. NEW YORK ISLANDERS— Assigned Dale DeJoannis is getting better every race. The other fresh­ Cangelosi Pit 160 18 35 I Viola NY Rattanakoun. It went to 2-0 a minute later as Julie Hol­ Oakland 9 .219 85 75 27 73 5 5 3 38 14. Guillermo Perez-Roldan $269,590 Detroit at Calgary. 9.35 p.m. Henry. Derek King and Brad Lauer, loft wings; experiencing neck pain. He was admitted to the MIDDLETOWN — The East Catholic High girls’ Doran Htn 507 65 111 I 58 .219 Browning Cin 250 241 64 118 1 5 12 3.39 mes tallied on a header off a cross from Jen Brindisi. men, Dave Rodriguez, Bill Young and John Bowes and SlowartW.1-0 8 5 3 3 3 6 15. Cart-Uwe Steeb $261,387 riob DiMaio and Gilles Thibaudeau, centers* neurosurgical intensive care unit at the hospital. OwMpy Phi 156 20 34 < 27 218 DRobinson SF 197 184 37 96 12 11 3.43 Toronto at Los Angeles, 10.35 p.m. cross country team suffered its first dual meet defeat of Eckersley 1 0 0 0 0 0 16. Martin Jaite $260,082 Brad Dalgarno, right wing; Wayne McBean and ^ y Mizoras, Ellen Moriarty and Melanie Hanley sophomore Eric Passmore continue to improve. Overall, Ford F^i 142 13 31 13 .218 Valenzia LA 197 185 98 116 10 13 3.43 Edrmnton at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. Foyt was unconscious when removed from the car, but the season, bowing to host Mercy High, 23-33, in an All HBP— f l Henderson by Acker. WP— Vtard. 17. Jim F*ugh $257,137 Joe Reekie, defensemen, and Jeff HacketL it was a good performance.” Jackson SO 170 17 37 r KHowell Phi 204 155 86 1 64 12 12 3.44 Friday's Gamas twice added the other scores for Manchester. PB— Whitt. 20 .218 18 Jay Berger $234,240 goalterKfer, to Springfield of the American regained consciousness soon afterwards and was alert MIdndoSF 345 39 75 S 41 .217 Ojeda NY 192179 78 9513 11 3.47 Philadelphia at WfesHngton, 8:05 p.m. Connecticut Conference clash TUesday afternoon. Ghabrial took individual honors witJi a time of 16:40 Umpires— Home, Phillips; First, Morrison; 19. Aridres Gomez $221,131 Hockey League. “Julie Holmes and Ellen Moriarty continue to work ONixon Mon 258 41 56 C 21 .217 ZSmith Mon 147 141 52 93 1 13 3.49 Now York FTangers at WinHpeg, 8:35 p.m. before being transported by helicopter to Memorial East is now 2-1 in the ACC and 3-1 overall. Mercy is Second, Ford; Third, Cousins; Left, Reed, 20. Emilio Sanchez $219,766 NEW YORK FtANGERS— Fteleased Marcel for 3.0 miles. Ortiz Pit 230 16 50 1 22 .217 Benes SO 67 51 31 66 6 3 3.51 Saturday's Gamas Hospital. hard and well off the bench. Both Julie and Ellen had RighL Palermo. 21. Mats Wilander $210,284 Dionne, center. 1-1 in the league and 2-1 overall. Belliard Pit 154 1 0 33 C 8 .214 Schirakfi SD 100 72 63 71 6 7 3.51 Boston at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. fine games and are really beginning to play with con­ Manchester’s next action is Saturday at the Wickham T— 2:52 A— 49,435. 22. Eric Jelen $207,055 Gibson LA 253 3 5 54 £ 28 .213 Darling NY 217 214 70 1 53 14 14 3.52 Minnesota at Harttord, 7:35 p.m. Mercy High senior Rebecca Jorgenson, who finished Park Invitational. 23. Horst Skoff $198,731 fidence and composure,” Erardi said. Thomas Atl 554 41 118 i : 57 .213 Leary Cin 207 205 68 123 3 14 3.52 Chicago at VfesHngton, 7:35 p.m. 24. Jim Grabb ' Mogilny gets political asylum second in the State Open last November, and East junior / lj!’ *?*'/!*' I (M) 16:40 for 3.0 miles. 2 Burgos (HP), 3. Flachas Tbungbid Cin 118 13 25 S Cone NY $194,897 Pittsburgh at Now Jersey, 7:45 p,m, Sophomore Darlene Johns filled in for an ill Tracy 13 .212 220 183 74 190 14 8 3.52 25. Arxfrei Chesnokov Soccer (“ )• 5. Moriarty (M), 6. Christiana (M), 7. Jores (EO 8 National League statistics Manwamg SF Searage LA $189,027 Buffalo at Montreal, 8:05 p.m. N ^cy Byrne hooked up in a match race around the 2.4- 200 14 42 C 18 .210 36 29 18 24 3 4 3.53 26. John Fitzgerald BUFFALQ, N.Y. (AP) — Alexander Mogilny, who Hart at sweeperback and played well. Labbe (M), 9. Dominquez (HP), 10, Chesney (M). RQuinones Pit 225 21 47 3 29 .209 Terry StL 149 142 43 69 8 10 3.57 $184,813 Now Vbrk Islanders at Calgary. 8:05 p.m. mile course. Jorgenson held ofT Byrne at the wire and 27. VbnHck Noah $184,617 defected from the Soviet national hockey team to join the Evans Atl 276 31 57 11 39 .207 Sutcliffe Chi 229 202 69 1 53 16 11 3.66 Detroit al Vartoouver, 8:05 p.m. “We’re expecting a competitive match with East 28. Christo van Rensburg $177,863 won in 15:00. Byrne was caught in 15:04. Chicago 5513 702 1438 124 653 .261 Diaz Cin 132 6 27 1 8 .205 Glavine AU 186 172 40 90 14 8 3.68 Toronto at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m. MSC Blazers NHL’s last May, has been granted politi­ Hartford to conclude our first half of our season. At this StLouis 29. Mark Woodtorde $175,758 5491 632 1418 73 587 .258 MWilson NY 249 22 51 3 18 .205 GAHarris Phi 75 64 43 51 2 2 3.70 Edmonton at Los Angelos, 10:35 p.m. Eagle freshman Jennifer Connor ran a fine race taking Manchester girls take two 30. F^trick Kuhnen $164,409 The Manchester Soccer Club Blazers (boys cal asylum in the United States, the club announced point we are pleased with our progress from August to San Diego 5422 642 1360 120 598 .251 Sheridan SF 161 20 33 3 14 .205 Ftowor StL 97 96 21 43 7 7 3.71 11 and under) dropped a 7-0 verdict to the San Francisco 31. Darren Cahill $163,825 ' Tlicsday. fifth while sophomore Katie Litke was sixth. Sophomore WEST HARTFORD — The Manchester High girls’ 5469 699 1362 141 648 .249 Schmidt Phi 148 20 30 6 28 .203 Cook F’hi GlaMonbury Express Tuesday evening. Marc October,” Era^i said. Montreal 5483 121 110 38 67 7 8 3.72 32 Javier Sanchez $162,230 Melanie Spillcr was ninth while Betsy Ryan secured 632 1352 99 588 .247 MaWillms SF 292 31 59 18 50 .202 Birtsas Cin ^ b a rto and Ned Marsh played well in goal The approval of Mogilny’s asylum petition by the U.S. Mane heater g q g cross counu-y team downed Hartford Public, 18-45 and CirKinnaU 70 68 27 57 2 2 3.75 33. Kevin Curren $157,882 5520 632 1362 128 588 .247 CRnIds Htn 189 16 38 2 14 .201 Hamaker SF Football While Andy Minro. Matt Howroyd, Tim Danahy, Enfield g o _ p 11th. Also running well for Ea.st were Alison Mac­ New Yarti 5489 683 1351 147 633 .246 77 78 23 30 6 6 3,76 34. Goran IvaHsevic $156,721 Immigration and Naturalization Service now means he Enfield High, 15-49, TUesday afternoon in CCC East Daulkm Phi Wetteland LA Caleb Knapton and Andrew Fitting turned in Scoring: M- Marquez. Holmes. Mizoras. Hanley 2, Moriarty PNIadelphia 5447 629 1323 122 593 .243 368 29 74 6 44 .201 103 81 34 96 5 8 3,77 35. Sergi Bruguera $155,619 Donald, Kelly Cacace and Sara Gilbcrtie. Division action. Pgirulo SD 148 12 29 3 Rco Chi 91 99 31 38 3 1 3.77 good efforts. will able to apply for a visa to travel in Canada. Saves: M- Missy Davoraa 2, E- Lisa Nowak 9. Pittstxirgh 5539 637 1333 95 582 .241 14 .196 36. Jonas Svensson $152,068 King Pit 215 31 42 5 Hill StL 197 186 99 112 7 15 3.80 “Mercy is unofficially ranked fifth in the suite,” Fast Manchester is now 3-1 in dual meet action this year Los Angelas 5464 554 1313 89 513 .240 19 .195 37. F^oloCane $149,338 NFL standings While the petition was pending, Mogilny, a forward, Bervadict AU 160 12 31 1 6 .194 Mahler Cin 221 242 51 102 9 13 3.83 coach kathy O’Neill said. “I am very happy with this Houston 5516 647 1316 97 599 .239 38. Jordi Arrese $147,784 AMERICAN CONFERENCE ‘was not able to travel outside the United States and “I was very pleased with the teams overall perfor­ Parent SO 141 12 27 7 21 .191 Clements SO 39 39 15 18 4 1 3,92 Coventry girls beat Portland Atlanta 5463 584 1281 128 544 .234 39. Mikael Pernfors $147,714 East meet. I think wc arc on our way to a top 10 showing in Carter NY 153 14 28 2 15 .183 Boever AU 82 78 34 68 4 11 3.94 missed several preseason games in Canadian cities. mance,” Manchester coach Stan Bcbyn said. “I was INDIVIDUAL BATTING 40. FTick Leach $145,813 W Scholastic Shelby LA 345 28 63 1 Sandrsn Chi 146 1 55 31 8611 9 3.94 T Pet. PF FVt PORTLAND — A slow start didn’t prove costly this the Wickham (Park) championship race on Saturday.” 100 or more at bets. 12 .183 41. Jim Courier $144,423 Buffalo 3 1 - “I am pleased with the outcome of the petition,” happy to see Marianne Loto within 30 seconds of our Russell AU 159 14 29 2 AaseNY .750 119 103 RasuRs: 1. Rebecca Jorgenson (M), 1500 tor the 2.4-milo course 2 AB R HHR RBI Pet 9 .182 59 56 26 34 1 5 3.94 42 Jaime Yzaga $143,005 Indianapolis 2 2 time as Covenuy High rallied for a come-from-behind pacesetter Beth Cool. GantAU 260 26 47 9 25 .181 Kramer Pit .500 71 80 General Manager Gerry Meehan said in a statement. Byrna (EC), 3. PBsNey (M), 4. L. Fagan (M). 5. Connor (EC), 6. Lilka (EC) Larkin Cin 325 47 111 4 36 .342 111 90 61 52 5 9 3.96 43. FTobert Seguso $133,321 Miami 1 3 MHS JV girls soccer 3-2 win over Portland High Tdesday afternoon in COC Dempsey LA 151 16 27 4 16 .179 Lllliquist AU 166 202 34 79 8 10 3.97 .250 88 116 7. Campbell (M), 8. Hellernan (M). 9. Spriler (EC), 10. M. Fagan (M) “KrisU Dulberger, Lori Laliberte and Adore Limberger TGwynn SO 604 82 203 4 62 .336 44. Pieter Aldrich $133,289 New England 1 3 “Alexander has shown the potential in Gaining camp and Abner SO 102 13 18 2 14 .176 KrukowSF 43 37 18 18 4 3 3.98 •250 50 103 Tiro Manchester High junior varsity girls' soc- girls’ soccer action. WCIark SF 588 104 196 23 111 .333 45. Arms Mansdorf $130,149 N.Y. Jets 3 preseason games to become one of the club’s top have suddenly been making their move. Last year they Dernier F’hi 187 26 32 1 13 .171 Assnmehr Chi 77 74 28 79 3 4 3.99 .250 98 115 “ 2-1 verdict on Tuesday to Dw Smith Ch< 343 52 111 9 52 .324 46. Lulz Mattar $129,992 Central The Patriots are now 2-1-1 in the COC East Division, East Catholic boys split JDavis AU 231 12 39 4 Terrell SD 123 134 26 63 513 4.01 Glastonbury High. Missy Jolly had the lone ^ a l players.” LVIliare Pit 190 15 60 2 23 .316 19 .169 47. Pete Sampras $129,625 Cincinnati were very instrumental in our postseason success ” he Ftchdsn Cin 125 10 21 2 F^tterson R t 27 23 8 20 4 3 4.05 .750 97 58 tor ttio young Indians, now 2-3, Goalie Vicki 3-1-2 overall. The Highlanders are 0-2-2 in the COC LSmith Atl 482 89 152 21 79 .315 11 .168 48. Jimmy Conmrs $123,294 Cleveland ■ Mogilny, 20, was Buffalo’s leading scorer in the FAIRFIELD — The East Catholic High boys’ cross added. ’ Dascenzo Chi BranUoy SF .750 119 58 20 saves while Jane Faber and West, 0-2-3 overall. Grace Chi 510 74 160 13 79 .314 139 20 23 1 12 .165 97 101 37 69 7 1 4.07 49. Tomas Carbonell $122,979 Houston counu*y team also suffered its first defeat of the season in McWillms Phi 121 123 49 54 2 11 4.10 .500 121 119 n « ™ *'®"* Manchester's next preseason. In six games, he had five goals and three as­ Cool took individual honors with a lime of 18:24 for Guerrero StL 570 60 177 17 117 .311 50. Todd Witsken $120,301 Pittsburgh “I’m happy that we came back and got the win. We SWilson Chi 86 83 31 65 6 4 4.20 .250 60 109 game Is Fnday at East Hartford High. sists. a triangular meet Tuesday afternoon at Fairfield Prep. 3.0 miles with Loto second in 18:59. Carreon NY 133 20 41 6 16 .308 Show SO OMcDII Atl 106 113 39 66 8 6 4.23 Denver n ^ e d a win very badly,” Coventry coach Chris East lost to Xavier High of Middletown. 22-35, and beat RaauNs: 1. Cool (M) 18:24 (or 3.0 miles, 2. Loto (M) 3 Allen (HPI a 280 56 86 7 24 .307 National League pitching Raamusen SD .750 106 71 Roberts SD 184 190 72 8710 10 4.26 WITA money leaders Dulbergw (ML 5. Laliberte (M). 6. Umbefger (M). 7. p i l L y p S t T w t t ’ 329 81 99 3 25 .301 FThoden Htn San Diego .500 86 93 D Ambrosio said. “But we still need to start faster.” P. i>, 22-33. Bass Htn stats 97108 41 41 2 6 4.28 Seattle llama (E), 9. Pappas (M), 10. Reiachert (M). M )• 8. Wil 313 42 94 5 44 .300 Eichhorn AU The Wzmen's InternaUonal Tennis Associa­ .500 79 88 Calendar Perez to miss World Cup tilt KrukPhi 68 70 19 49 5 5 4.35 357 52 107 8 44 .300 TEAM PITCHING TWilson SF tion money leaders through Oct. 1: Kansas City .250 67 95 MHatchar LA 39 28 24 22 2 3 4.35 MIAMI (AP) — Hugo Perez, the star midfielder of the 1 L.A. Ftaiders 224 18 66 2 25 .295 ERA H ER BB SO ShO SA KGross Mon 1. Steffi Graf $1,338,905 .250 100 93 RAIomar SD 201 106 80 1 58 11 12 4.38 623 82 184 7 56 .295 Los Angis 2.94 1278 478 504 1051 19 36 Kilgus CH 2. Martina Navratilova $818,964 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Today U.S. national soccer team, lore a groin muscle last Friday Walton Chi 146 1 64 49 61 6 10 4.39 475 64 139 5 46 .293 Sn Frnese 3.30 1320 534 471 800 16 47 Walk Pit 3. Gabriela Sabatini $489,301 East a . BoyaSoexef KMilchell SF 196 208 65 8313 10 4.41 and will miss this Sunday’s World Cup qualifier in 543 100 156 47 125 .291 Now Iferk 3.3 0126J 533 5321105 12 38 Ruffin Phi 4. Arantxa Sarvrhez $477,598 N.Y. Giants 4 0 1.000 116 58 East Catholic at Xavier, 3:45 Oquendo SiL 126 1 52 62 70 6 10 4.44 556 59 162 1 48 .291 StLouis 3.36 1328 546 482 844 17 44 Schtzdr Htn 5. Zina Garrison $381,278 PHIadelphIa .500 114 109 c c Volleyball Guatemala. Sasser NY 57 64 28 46 4 1 4.45 Giants hurting heading into NL playoffs PhoeHx 182 17 53 1 22 .291 San Diego 3.40 1359 551 481 93211 52 Scudder Cin 6. Helena Sukova $325,029 .500 70 96 Enfield at Manchester, 3:30 Stubbs LA 103 100 91 61 66 4 9 4.49 7. Jana Novotna Vfeshington Perez, who was unable to play for the first eight 11 30 4 14 .291 Chicago 3.44 1369 558 533 917 10 55 JFtobinson Pit $296,896 .500 107 90 SL Joseph at East Catholic, 3:45 MThmpsn StL 545 141 161 59 9 5 7 13 4.58 8. Chris Evert Dallas 60 158 4 68 .290 Montreal 3.48 1344 568 519 1058 13 35 Armsbong Cin $231,683 •000 41 115 □ I. r- GIrta Soccer months of 1989 because of a stress fracture in his leg, Sandberg Chi 606 43 40 21 23 2 3 4.64 9. Mary Joe Fernarxlez By Ben Walker The Giants, who lost posjscason ace 104 176 30 76 .290 Houston 3.63 1379 597 551 964 12 38 McGtfgan Mon $199,955 Bolton at East Hampton. 3:30 scored the only goal in the United States’ 1-0 victory dux, but Craig said Kennedy may not be Trevino Htn 131 75 85 30 40 3 5 4.60 10. Natalia Zvereva Chicago Dave Dravecky to a broken arm in Spicier and little-used catcher Bob Brenly 15 38 2 16 .290 Pittsburgh 3.64 1392 602 539 825 8 40 F’Smith Atl $193,033 1.000 129 61 The Associated Press able to play every day against the Cubs’ HJohnson NY 571 104 142 1 44 57115 5 14 4.75 11. Monica Seles Green Bay over El Salvador on Sept. 17. 164 36 101 .287 AUanIa 3.71 1369 566 468 962 8 33 Downs SF $185,711 •500 117 119 Thursday August, arc still hurling. Pitchers Don were replaced by reserve catcher Bill Herr Phi 561 83 82 26 49 4 8 4.79 12 Hana Mandlikova Minnesota all-righty rotation. 65 161 2 37 .287 Cincinnati 3.751403 610 559 981 9 38 Mulholand Phi $180,753 .500 76 75 Boys Soccer The 25-year-old Perez, bom in El Salvador and con­ Bathe and infielder Greg Litton. Magadan NY 374 47 115137 36 66 4 7 4.92 13. Larisa Savchenko Tampa Bay CHICAGO — Pitching is important Robinson and Craig Lcfferis arc tender 107 4 41 .286 Philadelph 4.08 1408 650 613 889 10 33 Clancy Htn $179,997 .500 62 68 East Hampton at Bolton. 3:30 “That could be a problem,” Craig ad­ McCIndon Chi 259 147 155 66 91 7 14 5.08 14. Pam Shriver Detroit sidered the top American player, plays for Red Star of Whatever little nagging injuries that 47 74 12 40 .286 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Knepper SF $175,740 •000 57 110 Girls Soccer and so is hitting and fielding. But the one and starting catcher Terry Kennedy is Ftaines Mon 517 76 165190 75 64 7 12 5.13 15. Manuela Maleeva mitted. 148 9 60 .286 4 or more decisions. MMaddux Phi $175,633 Rocky Hill al Coventry, 330 the French second division. He was scheduled to travel only so-so. have accumulated during the season Jordan Phi 523 63 149 44 52 14 26 1 3 5.15 16. Catarina LIndqvisI L.A. Flams element all teams really hope for now is 12 75 285 IP H B B SOW LERA Sebra Cin $155,065 1.000 116 88 from France to Duke Medical Center at Durham, N.C., The teams had until midnight to deter­ Butter SF 594 100 166 55 65 28 35 2 3 5.20 17. Lori McNeil San Francisco health. won’t be helped by the weather. Tonight’s 4 36 283 LarKaster Chi 73 60 1 5 56 4 2 1.36 $148,457 .750 100 81 Friday “We’re not as strong pitching-wise be­ mine their rosters. The Giants waited Fladus Pit 279 18. Gigi Fernandez Atlanta on Wednesday. 42 79 6 33 283 Anderson Htn 88 63 24 85 4 4 1.54 $145,260 .250 78 88 Football cause of the injuries,” Manager Roger forecast calls for wind, of course, with Randolph LA 549 62 155 2 36 282 19. ConcHia Martinez New Orleans Every year, some injury seems to get in until after TUesday afternoon’s practice, JHowell LA 80 60 22 55 5 3 1.58 $137,533 .250 86 71 7 3 0 (Pblmer Stadium), “He was l^in g a free kick,” U.S. coach Bob Gansler temperatures in the middle 40s. Salazar Chi 326 34 92 9 20. Gretchen Magers Craig said lUesday during a workout at 34 282 Landrum Pit 81 60 28 51 2 3 1.67 $133,268 Sunday, Oct. 8 the way as teams head into the baseball while the Cubs were set a week ago. Bonilla Pit 616 96 173 24 Radio, TV 21. Rosalyn Fairbank said of Perez’s injury in last Friday’s game between last- 86 .281 MaDavis SD 93 66 31 92 4 3 1.85 $132,974 C „ Boys Soccer playoffs. Wrigley Field. “We’re healthy, and that helps.” second EDevis Cin 462 74 130 34 101 .281 RMcDwII PH 22 FTobin White Buffalo at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. East Hartford at Manchester, 3:30 place Red Star and first-place Nancy. Which way the wind is blowing could 92 79 38 47 4 8 1.96 $119,351 San Diego lost Kevin McReynolds in Lefferts, who has pitched 12 scoreless WJohnson Mon 114 9 32 2 17 .281 Dibble Cin 99 62 39 141 10 5 2.09 23. Elizabeth Smylie $118,130 Chicago al Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Rocky Hill at Coventry, 330 baseman Ryne Sandberg said. “You can 24. Katrina Adams have a small influence of which way the Ounston Chi 471 52 131 9 60 .278 Combs PH 39 36 6 30 4 0 2.09 $115,456 CincInnaU al Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Girls Soccer 1984, a tarpaulin ale Vince Coleman in innings in postsctison play, has a sore use the guys you want and don’t have to HlesSF 303 43 84 Today 25. Helen Kelesi 7 40 .277 APena LA 76 62 18 75 4 3 2,13 $112,269 Cleveland at MlarH, 1 p.m. Manchester at East Hartford, 3:30 Bulls sign Stacey King shoulder. scries goes. San Francisco out-homcred Treadway Atl 58 26. Raffaella Reggi 1985, Tom Seaver missed the postseason worry about who can’t play.” 473 131 8 40 .277 Bair Pit 67 52 28 56 2 3 2,27 $110,333 Dallas at Green Bay, 1 p.m. East Catholic at Sacred HearL 3:45 the Cubs 141-124 and might prefer the Wbllach Mon 573 76 3 p.ni. — Blue Jays at Athletics, 27. Andrea Temesvari CHICAGG (AP) — No. 1 draft choice Stacey King, “I probably won’t be able to use him as 159 13 77 .277 Garrelts SF 193 149 46 119 14 5 2.28 $107,725 Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. E . L. Volleyball for Boston in 1986 and Jack Clark was Each team chose a nine-man pitching 28. Nathalie Tauzial wind blowing out so Kevin Mitchell, Will ONeill Cin 428 49 116 15 74 .276 Hershiser LA 257 226 77178 15 15 2.31 Channel 30. WFAN (660-AM) $107,674 Houston at New Englartd, 1 p.m. East Hartford at Manchester, 3:30 expected to support Michael Jordan with inside scoring out with St. Louis in 1987. much ^ I’d like,” Craig said. 29. F^lty Fondick staff. The Giants kept Alice Hammaker, DeMrtinez Mon 361 41 99 3 27 .274 Aguilera NY 69 59 21 79 6 6 2.34 3 p.m. — College soccer: Harvard $107,534 New Vbrk Giants at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Clark and the rest of the big hitters can 30. Jenny Byrne and rebounding, has signed with the Chicago Bulls, the Robinson, who Craig wants to be in the OSmith Stt. 593 62 162 2 50 . 273 Myers NY 84 62 40 88 7 4 2,35 $104,472 Phoenix at Washington, 4 p.m. Then again, Kirk Gibson got only one who was 6-6 with a 3.76 eamed-run at UConn, WHUS (91.7 FM) 31. Manon ^ lle g ra l take advantage. McRoyIdsNY 545 74 146 22 85 .272 Darwin Htn 122 92 33 64 11 4 2.36 $102,795 San Diego at Denver, 4 p.m. NBA team announced Thesday. swing in last year’s World Series and that starting rotation, has stretched ligaments 32 Nicole Provis average in 76 2-3 innings, and dropped Oliver Cm 151 13 41 3 23 .272 Langston Mon 177 138 93 175 12 9 2.39 8 p.m. — Giants at Cubs, Channel $98,711 Kansas City at SoatUo, 4 p.m. The Cubs, once pxiwcr-orienled but 33. Elna Reinach More sports “We are pleased to have Stacey signed and ready to go was enough to swing it for the Dodgers. in his right knee, but was deemed OK DGarcia Mon 203 26 55 3 18 .271 DiRno S I 88 73 20 44 9 0 2.45 $93,330 San Francisco at New Orleans, 4 p.m. Bob Knepper. who went 3-2 with a 3.46 30. WFAN 34. Terry FTtelps now a blend of contact hitlers, have fared Puhl Hin 354 41 96 0 27 .271 Morgan LA 153 130 33 72 8 11 2.53 $90,984 AUanIa al Los Angeles Rams. 4 p.m. to training camp,” General Manager Jerry Krause said. 'Dtis time, San Francisco is fragile after pitching batting practice. ERA for San Francisco after being 9 p.m. — Hockey: Whalers’ 35. Elise Burgin better this season when the wind is blow­ t hon Pt» 435 45 118 15 60 .271 Burke Mon 85 68 22 54 9 3 2.55 $89,112 Monday, Oct. 9 see page 18 “Wc feel he has the tools to be an excellant player for while the Chicago Cubs are fine going Kennedy injured his arm last Sunday. Blauser AU 36. Janrne Thompson released by Houston. ing in. 456 63 123 12 46 . 270 GHarris SD 135106 52 106 8 9 2.60 preview, SportsChannel $88,563 He is a left-handed hitler and will start 37. Sandra CeccHH $85,113 Los Angeles Flaiders al New York Jets, 9 p.m. many years locome.” into tonight’s opening game of the Na­ The Giants left two other veterans off Krause didn’t reveal temis of the pact. tional League playoffs. Game 1 against right-hander Greg Mad­ “1 don’t think it’ll make that much of a their roster. Injury-plagued infieldcr Chris difference.” Andre Dawson said. N— MANC'm:s ri:R III;RAI.D, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1989 DILLON by Steve Dickenson MANCHESTER HERALD, Wcdnc.sday, Oct. 4, 1989—15 SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright for somej recess Is on -wVide others Puzzles excuse +o get ouf of find 1+ useful in reled4,in<^ penf- TNT celebrates its first birthday clossroom worK ap. tffGpG IVITH up energy and ACROSS fo p DoiVN? IT 0^U>tie{ ANYTHING. THESE S P E C IA LL Y ^ S T O P 34 — and day month’s four-part “The Nightmare Years,” based generation of film fans. ABC’s new “Doogie Howser, M.D.,” and “Any­ NIGHT HDR HER -AKJ' I VO’iS THING ELSE ► T ' h e l p d a i s y PRCPAAED FLOWERS ) T I C K I N G ? * 39 36 Spooky on CBS correspondent William Shircr’s memoirs MEVER BREAKS KKD --I^A GOOD VO' NEEDS MAES CAREER. AREN'T c a l l e d FOR Y O K A Y , Sometimes her scheduling also displays a pixie thing But Love” are trading time slots in the THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk a 8 y Barry PROMISE TO MER.*r UK B O V — j IN IS MINUTES - D O O S t J B O S S - 41 Less clear about Germany during Hitler’s ri.se to power. T> P_ ^ 'EM IN WATCA-UNTIL IT IT 44 Greased sense of humor. One night last year offered a TNT lineup, with “Doogie” starting tonight at 9 p.m. SOMEONJE'S THEV STOP TICKING.'.'' , Early examples of TNT’s “madc-fors,” as TV AT TH'O O O R- 46 Demon of triple-feature: “He Couldn’t Say No,” “She EDT, followed by the other sitcom. ABC says THE RULER OF THE VtORLP HOLP IT /s e e'' Arabian lore movies are called, included Charlton Heston in “A W4NT6 M3UR SLOOP/ Couldn’t Say No,” and “She Had to Say Yes.” “Anything” has shown a greater appeal to adulUs WHAT'S (5Dlkk5 X> 47 Athletic "WAUOU'l*£ ^ANP1H6 T §4) (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour young tennis coach (Caroline Barclay) [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Seventh Sign' An rich and dangerous financier. Omar Sharif, WHAT? 1 F?)1i QUrtf AWHILE / WHAT WNPA RETtllE- ^ ON IT„ _ Z v takes an interest in Jonah. (In Stereo) '°M i F A I/^ P je (26) Police Story expectant mother faces the horrifying re­ Karen Black, Joseph Bottoms. 1976. ------1 K)W... I------^ MENT F18061iAM Astrograph velation that her unborn child is to be sac­ @0) (401 Current Affair 9 :0 0 P M E Jake and the Fatman (CC) g® Family Feud rificed as part of a religious prophecy T i i A N r n e \ (38) Cheers (CC). Jake s days as a police academy instructor g® Hart to Hart are recalled when a female former recruit is Demi Moore, Michael Biehn, Jurgen Proch- ^ Charles in Charge [A&E] The Vietnam War With Walter a c t u a l l y A R -B . assigned to him in a murder investigation. now. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) around pretentious people could make [A 81E] Chronicle A train ride on the Lake (60 min ) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Cronkite (R) you feel very uncomfortable today, so If Shore Limited (R) ® (40) Anything but Love (CC) Marly [USA] Miami Vice [ESPN] SportsLook ^ o u r you're planning something social, [CNN] Moneyline meets his foster child, an attractive young [TM C ] MOVIE: 'The Rose' A young sin­ 1 1 :30PM (3) (40) Nightline (CC). scratch them off of the participation list, [E S P N ] SportsCenter Up-to-date lady from Thailand, (In Stereo) ger struggles to survive in the harsh world WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll birthday PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Don’t be scores. ( E Adam 12 Premiere A reproduction of (3) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) of rock music. Bette Midler, Alan Bates surprised if you receive more compli­ the action adventure series, starring Ethan (ij) Honeymooners Frederic Forrest 1979 Rated R. (Iti [LIFE] This Evening Stereo) Oct. 5, 1989 ments and attention than usual today. Wayne. Peter Parros and Miguel Fer­ go) Twilight Zone [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) nandes. (60 mm.) WELL, I DOlTAeftEE " i 'l l d e f e n d t o t h e Your standing in the eyes of your peers (?2) (59) Tonight Show. (In Stereo) 2 :1 5 A M [HBO] MOVIE: Terror W ITH YtXl BLIT A5 In the year ahead you could become is at a high point. 7:30P M @) Entertainment Tonight C24) In Performance at the White House Squad' A police chief joins forces with re­ DEATH -YDUR RIGHT TO VOLTAIRE Gregory Peck's new movie "Old Gringo ' (In Stereo) g4) Motorweek Season Premiere The negade students to defend their town from 1 chummy with a very enterprising indi­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) Your Intu­ VOLTAIRE SAID... SAY SGMETHIN& STUPID." d id n t s a y i t t h a t (In Stereo) ninth season begins with GM's APV mini- a band of teirorists. Chuck Connors. 1987 vidual who will be involved in several ition pertaining to the outcome of [A&E] Korean War: The Untold Story van; new automotive braking systems; the Rated NR WAY A T A L L prodlable ventures. There's a chance events may be more accurate and in fo­ ( 3 ) (22) Jeopardy! (CC). Veterans of the Korean War are featured in Indy 500 this examination of the battle; also, a look T you may be offered a piece of the cus than your peers today. To be on the CD Kate & Allie (CC) g® Your Show of Shows 2 :2 0 A M [M AX] MOVIE; The Stran at Korea as it exists today (60 min.) ger (CC) Killers stalk the amnesiac w it­ Bridge action. cafe side, don't play down your Insights. (TS USA Tonight g8) St. Elsewhere Part 2 of 2. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) This is a good TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If there is a [C N N ] Larry King Live ness to a triple murder. Bonnie Bedelia Pe­ (3$ Secrets & Mysteries ter Riegert, Barry Primus 1987. Rated R [DIS] MOVIE: 'A Time to Triumph' A (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour day (or you to catch up on matters that matter that has been disturbing you (20) (58) M 'A 'S 'H (In Stereo) require some form of communication. which you feel can be changed Into housewife joins the Army in an effort to [CNN] Sports Tonight Clear up old correspondence or make something more accommodating, take Hard Copy Scheduled: sexologist Dr keep her family together after her husband [DIS] MOVIE: 'Belles on Their Toes' Se­ 2 .3 0 A M [CNN] Sports Latenight When the lead was made, declarer Ted Mclivenna Is disabled by a heart attack Patty Duke, those phone calls from which you've measures lo do so today. Dominate the quel to "Cheaper by the Dozen " finds the [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date wondered to himself why North had (40) Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) Joseph Bologna. 1986 industrial engineer's widow following in scores not simply bid three no-trump. But been shying away. Trying lo patch up a condition, don’t let it dominate you. broken romance? The Astro-Graph GEMINI (May 21-June 20) This could be (si) Newhart (CC). Part 2 of 2 [ESPN] Billiards; World Open 9-Ball her husband's footsteps Jeanne Crain spilt milk was not to be cried over. So 10-+ Championship Semifinal round, from Las Myrna Loy, Debra Paget 1952. 2 .3 5 A M (3D News (CC). (R) Matchmaker can help you to under­ a rather fortunate day tor you regarding [A8(E] World of Survival (R) Vegas. Nev (60 min.) (Taped) he won dummy’s ace of spades and stand what lo do go make the relation­ involvements you'll have with partners [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date 3 .0 0 A M (3D Home Shopping Over­ CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vance Rodewalt [CNN] Crossfire [LIFE ] Harper's Bazaar An overview of scores. night Service (3 hrs.) ruffed a spade. He played two rounds ship work. Mail $2 lo Matchmaker, P.O. or allies. "We" has greater strength [E S P N ] Scholastic Sports America High how women have changed over the years, Q8) Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) of clubs and the A-K-Q of diamonds, Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. than “ me," school sports including looks at culture, lifestyles, fa­ 1 1 :35PM (3) Night Court EVOLUTION _ _ @® Odd Couple Here is an interesting exercise in throwing a heart away. He then ruffed SCORPIO (Ocf. 24-Nov. 22) Your possi­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) You're not [LIFE ] Day by Day Kate and Eileen react shion. experience and beauty. (60 min.) 1 2 .0 0 A M (3D Crimewatch Tonight the last spade from dummy and got off ifiLOWPRxese Tm R B i m „;ANPI STILL bilities for personal gain look rather en­ likely to feel fultilled today If your hours differently to Brian's decision to become a [U S A ] MOVIE: 'The W raith' An Arizona IA & E ] Sara Gilbert at the improv (R) partnership bidding. North’s takeout (it) Hill Street Blues lead with a heart. With the lucky lie of C A N T (DRIVE couraging today. However, what you aren't spent productively. Try to work part-time stockbroker again. gang leader is challenged to a drag race by [CNN] Headline News Overnight double promised support for all unbid f k L M o e r (18) Home Shopping Network (60 min.) the hearts (A-Q doubleton in the West FOUR,,, A C A R Y E T / may receive could come in a circuitous on things that give you a sense of a mysterious stranger driving an unearthly [OIS] MOVIE: ‘A Time to Triumph' suits, and if North held four hearts, 7:35P M [DIS] Videopolis StarTracks car, Charlie Sheen, Nick Cassavetes, (20) Making Life Easier hand), the defenders could do no better route rather than a direct one. achievement and do not just merely use Brian Robbins on the set of "Head of the that suit would be a good one to play SAGITTARIUS (Now. 23-Dec. 21) Your up time. Randy Quaid 1986 g6) Success 'n Life [ESPN] Armwrestling: Pro Football than cash two heart tricks and then Class", backstage at a Tiffany concert (R) Team Super Classic From Las Vegas, in. But South was not about to bid personal mobility and independence LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In your case, 9 .3 0 P M (40) Doogie Howser, M.D. (40) Hard Copy Scheduled: sexologist Dr give declarer a sluff and a ruff with (3) Peaceabte Kingdom (CC) hearts with four small when he had pleasurable diversion won't be frivolous 8:00P M (CC) Doogie faces big trouble when he Ted Mclivenna. Nightwatch Joined in the lead of either a spade or a will be ol utmost importance to you to­ Ridge and Doan join forces to stop a weal­ 3 .1 0 A M (3D such a strong club suit. However, after day. Avoid people who might try to es­ pursuits today. A tun change of pace throws a party m his parent's absence (In (.61) Paid Programming Progress (R) diamond. thy businessman from uprooting the zoo's Stereo) he bid three clubs. 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()cl. 4, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1989__17 FOOD FOCUS/Advice ______PEOPLE Grace Jones’ trial postponed KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — The trial of Grace Abortion foes should do more than protest Jones on charges of possessing less than $ 18 worth There are many creative ways to prepare chicken of cocaine was postponed for the fifth time since DKAR ABBY: This is a mcs.sagc to her April arrest, and the singer-actress said the trying to prevent women from entering true that celebrities don’t care what delays arc hurling her career. With a microwave and a little imagination, you will or oruntil until the the spinach spinach wilts. wilts. Stir. Stir. , • , ,i. those men and women who Uy to prevent With a microwave and a little imagination, you will ChickenChicken and and Dea pea nods pods family planning clinics, heed my mes­ people say about them as long as they “I had to go on television in Europe to refute never need to “chicken out.” There are .so many creative Drain the cooking liquid from the casserole into the women from entering abortion clinics cup .soy sauce Dear Abby sage: If you must be against abortion, spell their names right? newspaper reports which say I was a fugitive from ways to prepare chicken that you may never run out of reserved sauce mixture. Microwave sauce at high jwwer and carry big signs that say, “They Kill Microwave 1 tablespoon cornstarch don’t be a hypocrite — make your time APPALLED IN KANSAS Jamaica,” she said, adding that Revlon commercials ideas. for 2 minutes to blend flavors. Stir in peanuts. Serve Babies Here!” 2 teaspoons peeled grated gingerroot and energy count. DEAR APPALLED: It’s no true that in which she appears have been taken off the air Lean, nutritious, quick and delicious, chicken breasts chicken and spinach mixture over the cooked ntxxllc.s; Have you signed up to adopt a child? Abigail Van Buren celebrities don’t care what people say pending the outcome of the trial. are in a class by themselves. Bone-in chicken breasts Marge Churchill 3 whole boneless chicken breasts (2 to 21^2 pounds) pour peanut sauce over the chicken, then spnnkle with If not, why not? Is it because you don’t HATES HYPOCRITES cut into I'-d inch strips, skin removed IN SANTA ANA. CALIF. about them — they do care. But what’s Ms. Jones, who traveled from Los Angeles to her costs considerably less per pxrund than most lean meats, shredded curots. Yields 4 servings. want one, can’t afford one, or don’t have DEAR HATES: I couldn’t have said the alternative? Filing a lawsuit is not homeland only to find the prosecutor failed to show and yet contain as much protein as prime beef. With the 2 packages (6 ounces each) frozen pea pods the time, patience or desire to rai.se a As for the taxpayers who resent 3'-4 cup cashews child? it better. Or as well. only expensive, it calls attention to the up Tuesday, complained vehemently of the cost of skin removed, chicken breast meat is very low in calorie. Crab-stuffed chicken breasts paying for abortions, who do you thinks DEAR ABBY: I’ve seen some of the lie and serves to perpetuate it. (And there returning to the Caribbean island for each new trial To bone a half chicken breast, cut against breastbone Chicken breasts in mushroom sauce Blend the soy sauce, cornstarch and gingerroot in a 2- What if a woman who was about to pays for foster care, welfare, social quart casserole. Microwave at high power for 11~2 Crab stuffing: . . . j most outrageous headlines in the tabloids arc those who will say, “Where there’s date. She traveled from F^ris, Madrid and Rome for to loosen meat. While angling the sharp edge of the knife 8 ounce.s fresh mushrooms, sliced 1 can (6 ounces) crab meat, drained and rinsed, enter a family planning clinic saw your workers and juvenile delinquency? The minutes. Add chicken suips and cover. sign, then decided not to have an abor­ taxpayers. and magazines that arc sold at the check­ smoke, there must be fire.”) Most previous trial dates that were postponed because toward the bone, cut against the ribs, pulling the meat cup sliced green onioas cartilage removed (or you may substitute l'^2 pound celebrities wisely choose to ignore the Microwave at high power for 4 minutes; stir. Add pea tion but chose instead to give her baby to Ix l’s talk about something money out stands in supermarkets. They always prosecutors were not familiar with the case, judges away as you cut. Remove the wing. Scrape and pull out 1 table.spoon butter pods and re-cover. imitation crab) feature famous people (usually movie lies — libelous as they may be. failed to show up or witnesses were missing. the tendon on the under-side of meat. Check with fingers 2 tablc.spoons flour you? Would you accept it? What if the can t buy: love. Have you ever visited a Microwave at high power for 7 to 14 minutes, or until 1-4 cup sliced green onion stars), and later you find out that most of And as for the people who buy those Ms. Jones is charged with possessing 0.007 for pieces of the wishbone which may remain. 1^2 cup plain yogurt mother belonged to a minority group__ home for abused and unwanted children? the chicken is no longer pink and the peapods are 1 large egg the stories aren’t even true! I’m talking publications — they don’t care whether ounce of cocaine while vacationing in Kingston. A 1^4 cup water or was addicted to drugs, or tested posi­ Have you ever been to juvenile hall and tender-crisp, stirring 2 or 3 times during the cooking. Stir 1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes tive for AIDS? about flat-out, bald-faced lies. the gossip is true or not, as long as it new trial was set for Oct. 26. 2 table,spoons dry sherry 2 teaspoons lemon juice seen the children who have committed Citrus marinated chicken in the cashews, if desired, serve with additional soy Why arc you spending your time car­ Now I hear that they actually put the makes good reading. 1 teaspoon iastant chicken bouillon granules 1-4 teaspoon pepper crimes because they were born to 1^2 cup lemon juice sauce. Yields 4 to 6 servings. rying a sign? Why aren’t you volunteer­ head of one famous person on the body Garvey’s wife out of jail 1^2 teaspoon salt 2 whole boneless chicken brea.sLs (11^4 to H'*'2 mothers who didn’t want them? ■How to Writ* Lattars tor All Occasion*' 1 table.spoon soy sauce ing to baby-sit a child bom to a single of another — showing them “together” LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former baseball star Dash of pepper pounds) cut into halves, skin removed 1 m not thrilled about abortion, but I provIdM Mmpio lotitra of congratulation*, 1 tablespoon packed brown sugar mother so she can work? Why haven’t when they have never even met each thank-youa, condolancaa, raaumaa and bualnaa* Steve Garvey’s ex-wife, Cynthia, was released from 2 whole bonele.ss chicken breasLs (11^4 to 11^2 Oriental chicken with peanut sauce 1 large beaten egg don’t think anyone has the right to tell 1 tablespoon vegetable oil you opened your door to a pregnant other! ■•ft*™ — avan how to writ# a lov* lattarl It alao In- jail a day after refusing him court-ordered visits pounds) cut into halves, skin removed. Sauce: l-'3 cup seasoned dry bread crumbs others not to have one unless he or she ckidas how to propariy addraa* ctargyman, 1 teaspoon grated orange peel How can they get away with stuff like with their two daughters. 3 tablespoons soy sauce Combine all crab stuffing ingredients in a small tewlj; teen-ager whose parents have kicked her has done the things I have mentioned govammant official*, dIgnHarias, widow* and 1^8 teaspoon garlic powder out when she took your advice and above. that? I would think of some of those othars. To order, aand your nam* and addrasa, A sobbing Ms. Garvey refused to speak to In a 1-quart casserole, combine the mushrooms, 2 table.spoons lemon juice mix well. Set aside. Pound each chicken breast half into a plu* check or money order for 82.8S to: Abby'a decided not to have an abortion? f^ o u s people would sue those publica­ reporters as she left the Sybil Brand Institute on 2 whole bone-in chicken breasts (11'2 to 2 pounds) onions and butter. Cover and microwave on high power 1 teaspoon honey So, to those carrying those signs and Lattar Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morria, IN 1-4 inch thickness. tions for every dime they had. Or is it 61054. (Poatag* la Includad.) Tuesday with her lawyer. TTic state’s 2nd Court of 4 orange slices for 3 to 5 minutes, or until the mu.shrooms are tender. 1~8 tea.spoon instant minced garlic Spread 1-4 of the stuffing mixture evenly over each of Appeals said the Superior Court “abused its discre­ In a 2-cup measure, combine the lemon juice, soy Stir in flour, then mix in remaining ingredients, except 1''2 tea.spoon peeled, grated gingerroot the breast half portions. Roll up each breast half, tucking OUR FASCINATING EARTH by Phllp Sell. Ph.D. sauce, brown sugar, oil, orange peel and garlic powder. tion” by not granting bail and ordering her to jail chicken. 1'4 teaspoon ground coriander in sides to enclose the filling. Secure each roll with a Microwave at high power for 1 to 2 minutes, or until for contempt of court. Arrange the chicken pieces in a 9-inch square baking 1'’8 tea.spoon crushed red pepper flakes wooden pick. mixture is hot, stirring once during the cooking time. Investment riskiness remains “It remains her position that she is not guilty of dish. Pour the sauce over the chicken, then cover the dish 3 tablespoons dry roasted peanuts Place the beaten egg in a shallow bowl. Place the the ^ Place the chicken in a large plastic food-storage bag. contempt and she intends to continue defending with waxed paper. 1 whole boneless chicken brea.st (10 to 12 ounces cut bread crumbs on a sheet of waxed paper. Dip each chick­ milestone Pour the lemon Juice mixture over the chicken. Close the herself,” said attorney Gerald Margolis. Microwave at 50% (medium) power for 18 to 24 into 1 -2 inch strips, skin removed en roll in egg; then roll in the bread crumbs, pressing bag and refrigerate for 1 to 2 hours. Arrange breast hal­ (which no one ever heard of) Superior Court Judge Frances Rothschild con­ minutes, or until the sauce thickens and the chicken is no 1-4 cup sliced green onions lightly to coat. despite congressional action ves bone-side up on a roasting rack with the meatiest © 0f£ m» victed Ms. Garvey of 43 counts of contempt for longer pink, turning and rearranging breasts, and stirring 1-2 pound spinach, tom into bite-size pieces Arrange the chicken rolls seam-side-down in a 9 inch violating a December 1988 order requiring portions toward the outside; cover with waxed paper. the sauce, twice during the cooking time. Let chicken 1 package (33-4 ounces) cellophane noodles, prepared square baking dish. Cover with waxed piaiKr. Microwave Um \L THE. Congress acts on commodities daughters Whitney, 13, and Krisha, 14, to spend Microwave at high power for 5 minutes. Turn breasts stand for 3 to 5 minutes; serve covered with sauce. according to package directions at high power for 8 to 12 minutes, or until chicken on in­ over; top with orange slices. Re-cover. FRENCH -REVOLUTION reform, but investment riskiness will every Tuesday afternoon and two weekends a Yields 4 .servings. 1 -4 cup shredded carrot side of roll is no longer pink. Rearrange once during the remain. Microwave chicken at high power for 10 to 15 minutes /^OST BALLETS Sylvia Porter month with their father. Rothschild ordered her to Combine all sauce ingredients, except the peanuts in a cooking time. Let stand •’or 3 minutes before serving. longer, or until meat near the bone is no longer pink and WERE BASED ON Big changes arc coming in the spend five days in jail and set a Nov. 3 hearing on a Yields 4 servings. way the nation’s commodities ex­ the juices run clear, rotating the rack once during the Chicken and broccoli 2-cup measure. Set aside. Process the peanuts in a food ^YTHOLOOICAL sentence of up to 126 days in jail and two years’ processor or blender until fine particles form. Set aside. SUBJECTS. ONE changes operate, due to new legisla­ trades must be reported within one Droughts, political crises, “wild probation. cooking time. If desired, garnish with fresh snipped Marinade: THAT BROKE Combine the chicken strips and onions in a 2-quart tion that will place lighter controls minute. But investigators found — card” happenings such as the dis­ The Garveys were divorced in 1981 and Garvey parsley. Yields 4 servings. 1~3 cup white wine Marge Churchhill is a Manchester resident who is THAT on them. casserole. Cover. Microwave at high power for 2 to 5 and the exchanges admit — that the covery that a pesticide in wide use recently remarried. Earlier this year, he admitted 3 tablespooas soy sauce an authority on microwave cooking. Questions should TREND minutes, or until the chicken is no longer pink, stiring “The Commodities Futures Im­ requirement is not always met. The may be dangerous. Such happenings fathering the children of two other women, one of 1 table.spoon cornstarch be .sent to: Microwave Kitchen, Manchester Herald, WAS LA SYLPHIDE Mexican chicken once during the cooking time. Add spinach; re-cover. provements Act of 1989” has just new law would enforce the existing can cause commodities prices to whom is suing him. 1 teaspoon iastant chicken bouillon granules Microwave at high power for 2 to 21-2 minutes longer. P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. (iSn). WHILE received unanimous approval in the 1 tablespoon olive oil THE A1US/C AND requirement and lighten it to 30 skyrocket or plummet. 1 medium green pepper, thinly sliced 1^2 teaspoon sugar House of Representatives and is cx- seconds in three years. Guru adopts a new name 1'8 teaspoon garlic powder ITS COMPOSER The situation is made more 1 medium onion, thinly sliced ficclcd to receive Senate approval. • A ban on “insider trading.” The dangerous by the low margin re­ LAKE OSWEGG, Gre. (AP) — Bhagwan Shree 1'8 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes ( JEAN Commodities speculation has 8 ounces fresh mushrooms, sliced ^SCHNEITZ’ courts would ultimately decide what quirements you face when entering Rajneesh has adopted a new name — Gsho — and 1 can (4 ounces) chopped green chillies, drained 2 whole boneless chicken breasLs (IlM to 11^2 Seafood and lemon go well together been and will continue to be a risky constitutes an insider advantage. given his followers a change of habit. pounds) mOFFER) into commodities investment. Far 2 whole bone-in chicken breasts (11''2 to 2 pounds) 1 cup water 3 cups hot cooked rice business. The new law is designed • A three day “cooling off’ period example, $10,000 controls $100,000 Gsho is a Japanese word that means “the whole cut into 1~4 inch strip.s, skin removed By Nancy Byal AREUNRE- split into 4 breast halves, skin removed 2 tablespoons cornstarch Thaw shrimp, if frozen, and drain ^E^BERED, to make sure that those risks come on commodities contracts purchased in wheat. If the price falls, though, man, the fully awakened one and respectfully sym­ 3 cups fresh broccoli flowerets Better Homes and Gardens from market forces, not from sloppy by customers through telephone tea.spoon dried basil leaves 2 tablespoons soy .sauce well. Peel and dcvcin shrimp. For THIS you arc liable for the difference. A bolizes a man of peace, grace and love upon whom 1~4 teaspoon dried oregano leaves 1~12 cups sliced fresh mushrooms sauce, stir together water, or shady trading. solicitation of customers by Existence is showering all its blessings from every Seafood and lemon go together 1 teaspoon sugar b a l l e t 10-pcrccnt drop in wheat prices 3 green onioas, sliced “We think that it will bring in brokerage houses. Under current l'^8 tea.spoon garlic powder like salt and pepper. Pair low-fat 1 teaspoon instant chicken cornstarch, soy sauce, sugar, bouil­ BECAME KNOWN BECAUSE erases your initial investment: a 25- direction,” according to a statement from the sect’s 1 can (16 ounces) tomato sauce bouillon granules lon granules, lemon peel, lemon more investors,” explains an aide to law, the customer must sign a risk- pcrccnt decline and you owe another Gregon press service dated Sept. 15 and received in shrimp with sassy citrus flavor to IT WAS THE FIRST TO USE FLAWN& SKfRTS IN Rep. Glenn English (D-Okla.), who In a 9-inch square baking dish, combine the oil, green >/2 teaspoon finely shredded juice and pepper. Set aside. disclosure agreement. $15,000. the mail Tuesday. Blend all the marinade ingredients in a 2-quart cas­ make this satisfying stir-fry. Stir- C0STUMIN&. IT ALSO INTRODUCED THE CONCE-pT along with Rep. Tom Coleman (R- lemon peel Spray a cold wok or large skillet , As one might expect, the measure It is typical for three-fourths of Disciples also have begun wearing maroon robes pepper, onion, mushrooms and chillies. Cover the dish serole. Add the strips of chicken and stir to coat. frying takes far less fat than pan OF TOE VANCIN&, NOW A STAPLE OF ALL Mo.) sponsored the bill. “Nobrxiy with waxed jraper. Microwave at high for 4 to 8 minutes, Marinade for 15 minutes at room temperature. 3 to 4 table.spooas lemon juice with non-stick spray coating. ; has been praised by investors groups individual investors to lose all of during the day and white robes during evening frying. To trim fat even more, spray BALLET DANCIN&. wants to do business in an un.safc and securities regulators. It has been or until vegetables arc tendcrcrisp, stirring once during tlie cold wok or skillet with non­ 1/8 teaspoon pepper Preheat over high heat. Add mush-- their investment. meditations at the commune in Pune, India, the Stir in broccoli. Cover and microwave at high power market.” criticized by industry groups, who > Non-stick spray coating rooms, celery and green pepper; Enter the “Public Funds.” These release said. In the years when the commune was cooking time. stick spray coaling before cooking Among the provisions of the bill: for 6 to 9 minutes, or until the chicken is still slightly 2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms stir-fry 3 minutes. Add green onion sec it as a layer of unnecessary are, in essence, commodilies-backed based in Gregon, Rajneeshees wore various shades Arrange chicken breasts bone-side up over vegetables, the vegetables. Then you’ll need • Beefing up the Commodities with the meatiest portions toward the outside of the dish. pink, stirring once or twice during the cooking time. Stir 3 stalks celery, bias sliced and stir-fry 1 minute more. Remove regulation. by mutual funds. The differences arc of red, but the 58-ycar-old guru later advised them in mushrooms and green onions and recover. only 1 tablespoon for cooking the Futures Trading Commission. The Its expected approval docs not 1 medium green pepper cut into vegetables from wok. ' that they invest in futures and their to drop the practice to avoid harassment and dis­ Combine the spices and tomato mixture over the chicken shrimp. Never u.se non-stick spray Dr. Gott commission is made permanent, and cover again. strips Add oil. Add half the shrimp to mean that you should rush to invest liquidity comes at the end of the crimination. Microwave at high power for 3 to 6 minutes, or until coating on a hot pan. given a larger budget and allowed to in commodities. While it is designed Microwave chicken at high power for 15 to 20 the broccoli is tender-crisp and the chicken is no longer 1/4 cup sliced green onions hot wok. Stir-fry 2 to 3 minutes or month, rather than daily. The self-described “rich man’s guru,” who Lemon shrimp oriental 1 tablespoon cooking oil until shrimp turn pink. Remove Peter Gott, M.D. conduct undercover investigations to eliminate abuses of the system, it “They are not for everyone, but leaches meditation as a means to enlightenment, minutes, or until meat near the bone is no longer pink, pink, stirring once or twice during the cooking time. If on the floors of exchanges. turning breasts over once, and rotating die dish 2 or 3 One 6-ounce package frozen shrimp. Stir-fry remaining shrimpe won’t make commodities futures a for many people, they make sense returned to India four years ago after pleading guil­ desired, serve over cooked hot rice. Yields 4 to 6 serv­ l'/4 pound.s fresh or frozen • Restrictions on “dual trading.” times during the cooking. Yields 4 servings. ings. shrimp in shells pea pod.s, thawed Return shrimp to wok. particularly safe or easy place to in­ from a standpoint of diversifica­ ty to U.S. immigration charges. This means that a floor broker can’t vest. tion,” says Lee Reid, head of the fu­ trade for his or her own accounts A commodities contract is very tures area at A.G. Edwards in St. Charles won’t push polo and for customers’ accounts on the Therapy still much like placing a bet. You agree Louis. “Some investors are uncom­ GAITHERSBURG, Md. (AP) — Prince Charles same day unless the exchange to purchase a certain amount of fortable with the volatility. It needs says playing polo renews his mental and physical Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cereal not right for breakfast demonstrates that any trading viola­ wheat, gold, whatever, on a certain to be (fiscussed with a good adviser strength and is good for his image, but he won’t tion will be caught. date for a certain price. If the price and the customer must make the force his sons to play the game. percentage is proprietary, or secret, the raspberry flavor isn’t strong (MGS). Unfortunately, for BBQ- is not tested • A tighter audit trail. “Prices of that commodity goes up by that decision.” “I do believe it’s very important to be seen not to By Bonnie Tandy Leblang information. enough to fi^ ts its way through the chip lovers, otlier brands are even fluctuate wildly,” explains the aide date, you’ve made money. If it goes As in all fund investments, it’s be a chicken, to be leading from the front, showing and Carolyn Wyman Considering both ihc.se beverages orange juice. You might as well Supermarket Sampler wor.se. Lays and Wise, for insUuice, DEAR DR. GOTT: I take great exception to your to English, “so it is critical to loiow down, you’ve lost. critical that you learn everything you’re prepared to do perhaps some of the more are artificially colored and consider­ drink orange juice as pay extra for are much higher in sexlium and are negative comments about chelation therapy for exactly when a trade was executed. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles You may buy or sell existing con­ you can about the fund before you dangerous things,” the heir to the British throne ing it’s anybody’s guess as to what an added flavor you can barely taste. artificially flavored and colored in arteriosclerosis. Otherwise a broker can buy at a tracts anywhere along the line, to Cereal. Ninja nets will) ninja turtle 1 also wonder about making a Ninja invest. Some are extremely aggres­ said in an interview in Polo Life magazine, a semi­ tached. Ninja nets might not be able exactly you’re drinking. I’d suggest addition to the MSG. This process has really stood the test of lime. The In­ lower price and charge the customer take advantage of temporary fluc­ marshmallows. $2.89 per 12.5-oz. Turtle cereal when the cartoon show to protect kids from tooth decay, but sive, while others are more sedate, annual publication of Fleet Street Publishing Corp. picking a fruit juice blend with a Keebler Ripplin’s. Original and ternational Chelation Research Foundation is now a higher price that was in force just tuations. Those may result from a looking for long-term growth. The box. says that pizza is the ninja turtles’ we parents can and must. of Gaithersburg. label indicating a high percentage of barbeque. $1.49 per 6J-oz. bag. Carolyn: Imagine Ruffles if they cosponsoring the first controlled study to put this scien­ a few seconds later.” Currently, variety of real-world events: latter arc presumably safer. He says he almost never loses his temper in a Carolyn: Teenage Muuuil Ninja food of choice. had been made by a company more juice. tifically valid therapy in proper perspective. match but admits to some violations of the Queen’s Turtles are as big a hit with kids Bonnie: As concocted by Tropicana Twister. Orange Carolyn: Among other things, Bonnie: Keebler’s new regular into a proces.sed taste, like Pringles. today as VCRs are witli adults. Ralston, the makers of this. Teenage Raspberry and Orange peach Ripplin’ chips are moderate in fat DEAR READER: That’s just the point. To dale, English: “I swear occasionally, not too loud. Gn the 1989 was the year fruit juice bottlers That pretty much sums up Ripplin’s, whole, I remain reasonable.” Ninja turtles employ their expertise Mutant Ninja Turtles Cereal might flavors. $1.79 to 1.99 per 46-ounce discovered what bartenders, and sodium, but that’s not enough to one of the least extraordinary there have been no reputable scientific studies of chela­ Bankruptcy is a drastic step Charles says he hopes his two young sons take in martial arts to fight people who be appropriate for the toy, comic buttle. make me recommend them. Eagle choices in the hurgeoning potato tion therapy for the treatment of arteriosclerosis. There­ geneticists and successful marriage up the sport, although he won’t force them to play live in the sewers of some of our book or candy aisles of your local Bonnie: Like the other flavors in Russet, Cape Cod, and Pringles fore, I conclude that the therapy has not withstood the partners have always known: Mix chip .snack aisle. Food manufac­ the game. largest cities. It may not be the set­ store — but most definitely does not Tropicana’s Twister line, these two Light all are a'oout as moderate in turers must think we potato chip test of time. Until such studies have been performed and DEAR BRUCE: I am in hock so deep, 1 don’t know two things together and you often “What I’ve really got to do is find an old pony ting that makes you tliink of break­ belong with the cereal. Of its seven new flavors arc made from juice. sodium and even lower in fat but do lovers arc extraordinarily finicky reported, I will continue to maintain that chelation treat­ what to do! I earn $16,000 a year and chances are I am end up with something that’s better that they can ride around and try and hit the ball. fast but it apparently inspired ingredients, five are sugary ones in­ But just how much juice is anyone’s not contain the questionable pre­ people. All I can ask is: Do we need ment of arteriosclerosis is quackery. not going to earn a whole lot more, except for inflation than either alone. But mix two une­ Smart Money They’ve got little sticks and occasionally we potter Ralston to make this new cereal. cluding: sugar, brown sugar, honey, servative TBHQ that Ripplin’s does. anodicr potato chip choice this un- Chelation therapy, the use of chemical agents to bind raises. I am married and have one child. guess because Tropicana does not qual things and sometimes one’s about. Yes, it would be lovely if they could do it be­ Ninja turtle cereal consists of malt syrup, and artificially colored list this on their labels. According to strength will mask the other. We’ve If you eat chips, 1 recommend extraordinary? minerals in the body, is a medically accepted technique I have run up bills on credit cards for just over sweetened corn chex and little marshmallows (which arc also most­ to treat certain toxic states, such as lead poisoning. If $30,000. Until now, I have been making the minimum Bruce Williams * cause it’s lots of fun playing with your own a compliance officer for the FDA, got examples of both of these prin­ Eagle, Cape Cod and Pringles over children.” turtle-shaped pieces of marshmallow ly sugar). any company selling a juice ciples here. Ripplin’. and when scientific investigation proves it beneficial in payments by borrowing on other cards, but 1 have run that tastes good enough: The real If the sugar and artificial colors beverage, such as the Twisters, In the successful example of TTie barbecue Ripplin’s are even Bonnie Tandy Leblang, a treating arteriosclerosis. I’ll phangc my opinion. out of cards. Is there some way 1 can get them to stop Mick Jagger visits Dukakis issue is whether you can stand to weren’t bad enough, the packaging However, at present, proof is lacking, so I advise the interest so maybe I can gel this thing paid off? should list the percentage of juice on orange peach, orange juice cuts the worse than the regular. Besides the registered dietitian, and Carolyn are going to retire a debt equal to twice your annual in­ look at fluorcscent-hued green and has been treated with BHT, a pre­ patients to stay away from the method until it has been L.W., LANSING, MICH. BGSTQN (AP) — Mick Jagger mixed a little the label. Tropicana docs not. A syrupy sweetness of peach nectar to TBHQ, they contain the flavor Wyman, a junk food fanatic, are come. There is no use in chastising you; you know you pink puffs first thing in the morning. servative with safety questions at­ DEAR L.W.: I seldom recommend bankruptcy be­ politics into his rock ’n’ roll schedule by visiting company spokesperson says this a pleasing taste and consistency. But enhancer monosodium glutamate syndicated culunini.st.s. thoroughly tested. did wrong and hopefully you have learned from your ex­ cause of the damage that it docs to you and your the Sta'chousc for a chat with Gov. Michael S. perience. creditors. But you arc truly a candidate. It’s for people Dukakis. If I were you, I would consult an attorney to discuss “He asked me what I thought of his stuff, and 1 DEAR DR. GOTT: Is there anything that can be like yourself that the bankruptcy laws were made. absolute bankruptcy, and start over again. It is going to told him it’s only rock ’n’ roll and 1 like it,” the done to cure a viral infection? I understand that an­ There is no way, even without the interest, that you be tough, credit will be very difficult to obtain, but governor said Thesday. tibiotics are ineffective. I’m having my second bad case perhaps since you have used it so unwisely, that might Clad in a turquoise green suitcoat and clutching a pudding. Y WHOLE BELLY of bronchitis in less than a year. not be the worst thing. I would get on with my life and Thursday: Baked chicken, cran­ 9-13: folder, the 46-ycar-old lead singer of the Rolling Tuesday: Apple juice, meatballs get the bankruptcy behind me. berry sauce, whipped potato, gravy, Monday: No school, Columbus Stones looked surprised to find about 160 people with Italian sauce, ziti with Italian FRIED CLAMS DEAR BRUCE: I am a 58-year-old, single, career seasoned green beans, oatmeal Day. V Hand breaded w.hole belly DEAR READER: Viruses are not affected by an­ Our Language crowding the hall outside the governor’s office to sauce, green beans, tossed salad bread, crisp apple wedges, milk. tibiotics. Some viruses arc killed by anti-viral drugs — woman. I own a duplex and rent one side. The duplex is catch a glimpse of him. 1 Tuesday: Teachers’ meeting, no clams cooked til golden with Italian dressing, parmesan Friday: Fish filet on roll, potato school. brovzn such as acyclovir, zidovudine, amantadine and worth $70,000 and I have a mortgage of $33,(XK) at Asked what he and Dukakis talked about, Jagger cheese, Italian bread, fresh fruit. puffs, com on the cob, orange Wednesday: Spaghetti with meat vidarabine — but these microorganisms shrug off Jeffrey McQuain 10.25 percent. Should I pay the mortgage off faster or replied, “A little about gun control.” Wednesday: Cream of broccoli smiles, milk. sauce, lUtlian bread, crispy green medicine, such as penicillin and sulfa. continue with my present savings program. I am able to The state House on Monday gave overwhelmiii;-. soup, pork riblet with barbecue salad, chilled pears. Therefore, most responsible physicians discourage the deduct the interest from the mortgage for taxes. initial approval to a home-rule petition that would sauce, potato salad, peas, wheat Bolton Elementary Thursday: Fish fillet on a bun use of antibiotics for routine viral infections, reserving Boot starts a computer’s operation by loading basic ban assault weapons from the city of Boston. “1 bread, cinnamon applesauce. The following lunches will be with tartar sauce, corn niblets, Side Order anti-viral drugs for severe or life-threatening situations. information. When I boot my computer and it still won’t A.W., FREEMONT, NEB. think it’s a start,” Jagger said. Thursday: Orange-pineapple served at Bolton Elementary School orange wedges. Fortunately, most people with normal immune systems work, I give it a different boot. DEAR A,W.: The key to your question is the interest Pat Cooper says he’s happy juice, oven-fried chicken, mashed the week of Oct. 9-13: Friday: Fresh-baked pizza with SPECIAL successfully combat virus infections with little more Something fictile (“FIK-lil”) can be molded or rate of your mortgage. At 10.25 percent it is well above potato, carrots, rye bread, harvest Monday: No school, Columbus pepperoni, tossed garden salad, as­ than rest, fluids and aspirin. formed, as clay into pottery. It’s not fiction that fictile is what most safe investors can earn for you. ATLANTIC CITY, N J. (AP) — Comedian Pht chocolate brownies. Day. sorted fruit. FAMOUS Bronchitis can be caused by viruses. However, related to fiction. Ikying the mortgage off rather than saving your Cooper says his caustic remarks may have cost him Friday: Autumn soup, catch of i)iesday: No School, teachers LOBSTER ROLL Q Q repeated attacks of bronchial infection usually mean that money at 6-7 percent makes abundant sense. Even jobs, friendships and family, but he says he is the day, chee.se and noodles, mixed professioiutl development day. Coventry High Made with 100% bacteria have moved into tissue that was first weakened QUESTION: Why do some people pronounce taking taxes into account, the likelihood is you will be happy. Wedne.sday: Chili dog on a bun, The following lunches will be Lobster Meat _ ^ by the viru.scs. In such cases, antibiotic therapy usually ahead of the game by retiring your debt. Cooper’s act, which angrily criticizes the world, vegetables, wheal bread. Mandarin on a bakery fresh hot dog roll. KOg. *5.99 forte (ad in a person’s specialty) as one syllable? oranges. potato puffs, carrot and celery stick- served at Coventry High School the eradicates the “opportunistic” bacteria. As I’m sure you That mistake always surprises me. The other alternative is to refinance your home at has gained popularity with a new generation. At 50, s, orange wedges. week of Oct. 9-13: know, cigarette smoking can make matters worse by fur­ ANSWER: It’s no mistake (surprise!). Forte, mean­ today’s rates: 9.25 or 9.5 percent and possibly lower. he is playing comedy clubs, the venues of the Manchester schools Thursday: Pineapple juice, fish Monday: No school, Columbus Available at this price Thurs - Fri - Sat Only ther reducing the lungs’ defenses. ing “strong point,” has only one syllabic. There’s a The problem is that you’ll be obliged to pay placement younger comedians. He is a regular guest on radio’s The following lunches will be filet with cheese sandwich, Day. I believe you need a sputum culture. By analyzing the musical forte, from Italian for “loud” or “strong,” that points, which will make the recapture period of the “The Howard Stem Show.” He headlines at Trump served in the Manchester public vegetable. 'hiesday: Teachers’ meeting, no —r r ------% mucus you cough up, the doctor can identify the type of has a two-syllable pronunciation: “FOR-tay.” To say mortgage longer than 1 would be comfortable with in Castle this weekend. schools the week of Oct. 9-13: Friday: Juice, meat and cheese school. infection and administer the proper medicine. Ask your that “Music is her forte,” however, you need to your case. For the past 10 years, Coopicr has hustled jobs for Monday: Columbus Day, no pizza, tossed salad, gelatin with top­ Wednesday: Chicken pattie on a physician to advise you. pronounce forte as a single syllabic hat’s as strong as a Given the conditions and since you indicated you himself in a business he got into out of necessity, school. ping. roll, hash brown potatoes, assorted fort have ample cash reserves, I would accelerate my prin­ not choice, he said. Tuesday: Hot dog on roll, potato fruit. 43 Oak street To give you more information, I am sending you a ciple payments on my mortgage. “I did two weeks of high school and went to Coventry schools free copy of my Health Report “Living With Chronic chips, buttered broccoli, apple crisp, Thursday: Super taco with meat, Do you have a question or comment about our lan­ work because, in my family, you had to bring the milk. MANCHESTER Lung Disease” Other readers who would like a copy The following lunches will be cheese, lettuce and tomato, Mexican guage? Questions should be sent to: Jeffrey Bruce Williams, America’s top radio talk host, is money,” the Brooklyn-bom Cooper said. “They should send $1.25 with their name and address to P.O. Wednesday: Spaghetti, meat served at Coventry Grammar com, assorted fruit. 649-9937 McQuain, Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, heard each week night on NBC stations. Questions didn’t say, ‘I love you,’ or ‘hug and kiss you.’ They sauce, crisp green .salad, French School, Capt. Nathan Hale and G.H. Box 91369, Cleveland 44101-3369. Be sure to mention only kissed the ve^ cutlet because that cost a lot of Friday: School-baked pizza, Manchester 06040. should be sent to: Smart Money, Manchester Herald, bread and butler, chilled pears, milk. Robertson schools die week of Oct. tos.sed salad, assorted fruit. the title. P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. money.” 18—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wcdnc.sday, Oct. 4, 1989—19 HDMES HDMES I n B r i e f . FDR SALE fg T j ho m es APARTMENTS CARS FOR SALE FDR SALE I r r i TV/STEREO/ Davey Johnson is next in line to go FOR RENT APPLIANCES FOR SALE MANCHESTER - Spot­ Spcdolis^ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ CAM Corder - Brand new 1986 HONDA XR-250 In While Johnson’s fate remained un­ less. $130,000. 2 or 3 room, luxury town- Panasonic PV-400, storage. Mint, mint Scholarship fund is started bedroom Colonial In a By Ronald Blum resolved on Tuesday, the Mets did say house. All appliances, loaded. Lisa 646-1488. condition. 175 original A scholarship fund was set up in memory of the late convenient location. miles, legal street re­ The Associated Press goodbye to Carter and Hernandez, the heat, coble, carpeting, Dan Morline with proceeds from last Friday’s Provolone Kitchen completely air conditioning. Call quired, light kit. $2400 Open at the Manchester Country Club. co-captains who helped turn a loser into a remodeled, new roof PETS AND or best otter. 228-0787. NEW YORK — Davey Johnson is and windows, fenced-ln 647-1595.______Twenty nine foursomes took part in the tournament World Series champion. area In a large lot. MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ I SUPPLIES 1981 HORIZON • 4 door, 4 about to hear the same message the New Cashen met with the two, told them to speed, air condition­ and those who played contributed a total of $550 to be York Mets gave Gary Carter and Keith D.W. Fish Realty, 643- room townhouse. All move on and called it “a very sad and 1591.0 appliances, heat, hot FREE Kittens and adult ing, low mileage. 649- given to the Manchester Scholarship Foundation for a Hernandez: it’s time to move on. cats. Vet checked and emotional day for me and the franchise. water, carpeting, air 5694.______student scholarship in Morline’s name. The Mets have decided to fire Johnson, MANCHESTER MANCHESTER - Lease CARPENTRY/ ELECTRICAL shots. Donations ac­ Carter and Hernandez, both 35, are $144,900 Option Possible. conditioning. Call 649- 1984 HONDA Accord - The major prize awards wjrc 2-pound provolone the manager who led them to the 1986 REMODELING 5240.______cepted. Protectors of Immaculate, 4 door, 5 eligible to become free agents once the $219,900. Owner will en­ Animals. 742-9666 or cheese balls. This was the )4ih year of the tournament World Series title, two division titles and tertain all offers on this MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ speed, am /tm cassette, World Series ends. 32 WESTERLY STREET D p A S ELECTRIC 633-8515. lov, miles, 1 owner, sun that Morline, who died earlier tliis year, had started. four second-place finishes in six seasons, four bedroom Colonial Service changes, room townhouse with “When Keith came here, he became the $2,000 TOWARDS CLOSING COSTS CARPENTERS/HANDYMEN fireplace. All applian­ root, cruise, must see. sources told The Associated Press on In a sought after area. RaMonably priced retlden- additional wiring and soul of this team and put the body and ^ lle r mil pay $2,000 lowards vour closing costs on this elegant 3 bedroom Aluminum siding, fire­ ces, heat, hot water, 646-3165. Nordeen eligible for trip Tliesday. tlel Improvamanti. Claening, repairs on existing MISCELLANEOUS soul together,” Cashen said. “A lot of Cape. inside wth a formal dining room, eat-in kHchen and living place, 2'/} baths are a hauling, building, ram o d^ carpeting, air condl- FOR SALE 1978 DATSUN 810 - 240z Betty Lou Nordeen of Manchester is eligible to win a General Manager Frank Cashen con­ room with a fireplace. First floor laundry, 1 1/2 baths oartial finished few of the features of Ing (la kltchana, baths, and homes. Quality work at tlonlng. Call 649-5240. engine, good condi­ people will tell you Gary put us over the room. Beautiful, fenced-in yard, Hostesi' Suzzie T i i ^ r free trip for two to Scotland and $1,000 cash as a result firmed that Johnson’s fate had been this seven room home. rec rooma). All calls an­ affordable prices. MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ tion. $895. 643-4971 otter of scoring a hole-in-one at Manchester Country Club. top and I will not dispute that.” Irln®^h,nn'i' Sng nalh to teft On D.W. Fish Realty, 643- swered. flafarencaa. Entirely owner operated. room townhouse with 7pm.______decided, but said he would not reveal it Woodland p - J o nght on Regent St., left on Westerly St. Signs Posted 647-1824 END ROLLS The ace qualified Nordeen for the 28th annual Drambuie until he had spoken with the manager. Carter, a career .265 hitter, has 304 1591.0 ______27 years exp. Call fireplace. All applian­ PLYMOUTH 1985 Ho­ ces, heat, hot water, 21'h" Width — 254 Rusty Nail Hole-in-One Sweepstakes. Johnson, with a 575-395 record since be­ home runs, 59th on the all-time list. But NEW Price! The price of Joseph Dumas rizon - 4 door, 5 speed, 10 GCF HOME carpeting, air condl- 13" width — 2 for 254 am-fm radio. $1200.647- Ralph DeNicolo, head pro at the country club, is also coming the manager after the 1983 he hit just .183 this season in 50 games, this unique rm. Cape 646-52S3. missing much of the year following knee Cod on East Middle tlonlng. Call 649-5240. Newsprint end rolls can be 9758 after 5pm.______eligible to win $1,000 as the golf professional who season, was reported to be fishing in SERVICES picked up at the Mancheater Tpke. In Manchester Remgdeling, repair, decks, MANCHESTER - 1 bed­ BUICK 1979 Skyhawk - 2 validated and submitted Nordeen’s entry card. surgery. room apartment. Mod­ Herald ONLY before 11 a m. Florida, and Cashen said he couldn’t has been reset at trim work, small jobs. MISCELLANEOUS Monday through Thursday. door hatch, good con- reach him. Hernandez, a lifetime .298 hitter, $189,900 for fast action! SERVICES ern, quiet, central, on dltl on, standard. Senior Citizen Discount 'GOLf clubs used, starter filing Invitational is set “I don’t want to equivocate, but the batted .233 this season in 75 games. He 4-5 bdrms, 4 baths. bus line. Secure $575. $700/best offer. 644- missed time with a cracked kneecap and a In-law set-up with se­ 645-6559 Call 649-1147, Bob and full sets with bags 6343.______The 18th annual filing Junior High Cross Country In­ decision has been made,” Cashen said. Klernan.______$25 to $95. Mlscellane- pulled hamstring. parate entrance, beau­ SUBARU 1982- GL, red, 5 vitational will be held Saturday, Oct. 14, at filing starting However, Joe Mcllvaine, the Mets’ MANCHESTER tiful country kitchen HAWNES TREE SERVICE 4 room apartment, 1st ous clubs 649-1794. Cashen said he thought the two could $136,500 Bucket, truck & chipper. speed, air, sunroof. at 8 a.m. There will six races starting with the ninth vice president for baseball operations, in­ with oak cabinets, PAINTIN6/PAPERIN6 floor. $550 plus utilities. ROSS Grand Tour 10 be productive but perhaps only as part- THE PRICE Stump ramoval. Fraa 140K miles. $600/best grade boys’ race at 9:30 with the races following in 25- sisted that “the decision has not been enormous 1st fl. family •sllmatas. Special Security and referen­ speed bike - Excellent offer. Must sell. 645- time players. On this large 7 room Corido has been reduced to rock bonoml 3 bedrooms, room and the list goes consideration for aldarly ces. No pets. 9am-5pm, condition. $50. 649-4975. minute intervals. made. I underline that.” 2 full and 2 half baths, lower level finished family room with wall to wall 0480. “For us to do that in New York is im­ on..all reasonable INTERIOR/EXTERIOR and handicapped. 643-5372.______Medals will be awarded the top 25 in each race and an Nevertheless, one source, who asked carpeting. 1600 sq. ft. of living space. You can’t lose with this one! offers will be consi­ 1983 CHRYSLER Le- possible and impractical,” Cashen said. PAINTING 4 room flat, 2nd floor, Baron - 4 cylinder, 5 honorable mention ribbon to everyone who finishes the not to be identified, said that Johnson is dered! Jackson & Painting & light Carpentry, 647-7553 stove and washer. $525 TAG speed, standard. Nice race. Race director Tom Kelley said there are over 400 “Ftople would see them as the 1986 D. F. REALE, INC. Jackson Real Estate, Driveway Sealed, Porches & out. Another said that Dallas Green, fired 647-8400.O______plus utilities. Security SALES buy, $1,995. 646-1313. entrants already. World Champions. ... If they didn’t per­ REAL ESTATE Hatchways rebuilt. in August as New York Yankees manager, TREE and references. No CHEVROLET 1980 Ma­ form to that level, they would boo.” 175 Main St., Manchester BRAND New Listing! Galllgan & Co. pets. 9am-5pm, 643- and Bud Harrelson, the Mets’ bullpen 646-4525 NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ libu - 4 door, good Hernandez agreed with the decision, You won't believe vour 649-1698/643-6386 REMOVAL 5372. /'.I/ coach, are the top contenders to replace eves when you see the Trees trimmed arxi renwved. eral Statute 23-65 prohibits condition. $1,250 . 643- Mack gets six months saying, “I think it’s a move in the right BE A Country Bumpkin Cordwood sold. Seasoned ar>d MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ the posting of advertise­ 5484. Johnson. COVENTRY - Tastefully price of this fantastic 7 “We can tell you ments by any person, firm or CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Browns running direction for the Mets.” For $124,900. When you rm Colonial on TImrod unseasoned hardwood only. room, newer duplex, The Associated Press “I have received no calls from anybody Decorated. 3 br Cape, Fully Insured. Free Estimates. }Vi baths, wall-to-wall corporation on a telegraph, back Kevin Mack was sentenced to six months in prison He came to the Mets on June 15, 1983, buy this newer. In the large dressing room off Rd. In Manchester. what to look for... Crane Service Available. telephone, electric light or in the Mets organiz.ation,” Green said country but minutes carpeting, appliances. after he pleaded guilty to using cocaine. THEY’RE OUTTA HERE — The New York Mets have informed from St. Louis for pitchers Neil Allen and mbr, newer carpeting, Priced at $209,900 tor Call Carl 742-5986 power pole or to o tree, Tuesday night from his Pennsylvania from Manchester 2 an Immediate sale this and ichat to look $775 monthly. Call 643- shrub, rock, or any other SCHALLER Rick Ownbey. Under his leadership, the hardwood floors, pad­ 1823.______Judge Richard McMonaglc of Cuyahoga County Com­ Keith Hernandez, left, and Gary Carter that they will not return with home. “Davey Johnson is still the bedroom townhouse, dle tan In dining room, home offers 3 bdrms, outforr natural object w ithout o w rit­ ACURA QUALITY mon Pleas Court sentenced Mack, 26, to the Ohio State Mets finished second in the National with beautiful open 1.5 baths, 2 fireplaces, LIKE private home. ten permit for the purpose of PRE-OWNED AUTOS the team next year. Rumor has it that Manager Davey Johnson manager as far as I’m concerned. I’m nicely treed lot, drilled protecting Itorthepubllcond Reformatory, a prison for first-time offenders younger League East in 1984 with their best flowing floor plan, slid­ well. $129,900. Philips plaster construction, GUTTER rooms. Lease. Secur­ 63 Ford Escort $1,905 very happy where I am.” carries o fine of up to S50 for 4 cyl. Auto. Low MHm than 30 years old. will join them as ex-Mets. ers to patio, fresh air 8< Real Estate, 742-1450.O summer porch, hard­ H arBro ity. Working single each offense. record in 15 years. great for children and CLEANING male preferred. 643- 83 OMi Cu8m S^)r«n• MANCHESTER - New wood floors. In-ground MANCHEfTEft - Mov- V4.AT. AiC.LowMta Mack must spend a minimum of 30 days in jail before vour favorite pet. Anne 2880. 8i;n6 Listing! $149,900. Spa­ pool and It's set on a Painting SERVICE Ing! 26 Goslee Drl- 67 Toyou Ttrcd he can apply for probation, said Frank Gasper, a Miller Real Estate, 647- beautiful private treed 4 cyl, AT. AC, Low M « cious 3 bedroom, 2 of Manrhester for estimate call ve(off Hartford Road), SGMondaAoccritLX StOjBSS 8000.D lot. Call quick. Jackson Cuyahoga County assistant prosecutor. The 26-year-old bath, full dormered 875-0634 or 875-9142. October 7th, 9am-3pm. 5Spd.. Mr, LMNow was arrested June 28 while inside a car in which police MANCHESTER - Alumi­ Cape. Complete with & Jackson Real Estate, Quality Painting Rain or shine. Furni­ 83 Niiun Storua tMSS Torch being passed among NHL veterans num sided Cape, 647-8400.D______133^ CONDOMINIUMS SSpd.AC.StoiiO found 11 packets of cocaine valued at $50 each. fireplaced living room, ture, clothes, lewelry, 87C«icaGTS 111,406 $144,900. Great home In rec room, hardwood BEFORE Snow Files! Services FOR RENT household Items. SSpd , LoMM.Rod a convenient location! Builder wants out! •Free Estimates lawn care 83Pon«ac6000L£ Graf and Evans are cited By Ken Rappoport fensive player. An experiment with Stastny at right wing thought he did a good job quarterbacking the power floors, 2 zone heating. SATURDAY, Sunday, V-6.Aulo,LoiiM Entrance foyer leads to Sally Sullivan, Sentry Possible rent with op­ •Senior Citizen Discounts BRAND New Condo - The Associated Press has been abandoned. play,” Kings coach Tom Webster of Robinson’s play in 9am-2pm. Antiques, 86Ch«vyHova $3,906 NEW YORK (AP) — Grand Slam winner Steffi Graf fireplaced Ir, IVj baths, Real Estote, 643-4060.a tion also! Brand new 7 •Aluminum & Vinyl Never lived In 3 bed­ tools, drafting, miscel­ Au4o,Slirfo Robinson, meanwhile, has found a new life in Los An­ exhibition games. “He was just a steadying influence, 3 br’s and one cor 65 Buick Contory and Olympic swimming champion Janet Evans were MANCHESTER - Drastl- rm Colonial on Shoddy Powerwashing YARD MASTERS room Townhouse, 2'/j laneous. 258 Henry geles following 17 illustrious years in Montreal, where which is exactly what this hockey club needs.” garage. Minutes to Mill Rd. In Andover. 3 baths, central alr/vac, Amo. AC named as Sportswomen of the Year by the Women’s The torch has been passed by Lanny McDonald fol­ colly Reduced! Trees cut, Yards cleaned, Street. 83 Hortoay Accord LX 14,396 he was recognizx:d as one of the best defensemen in the Lafleur’s Nordiques open the season at Buffalo, and Hartford - close to bdrms, 2.5 baths, fire­ all appliances Includ­ SSpd.AC Sports Foundation. lowing the Calgary Flames’ Stanley Cup victory last $179,500. Best buy In 646-6815 Lawns. Truck & Backhoe MANCHESTER - 54 league. Robinson’s Kings host Toronto. shopping. D.W. Fish town on this 3 bed­ place, Anderson win­ in g microwave, 830WiC««ra $3,006 Graf, of West Germany, was named Professional season. But the fire still bums for many other NHL Realty, 643-1591.0 dows, vinyl siding, ap­ WeVe Here To Serve work available. washer, dryer and Ice Camptleld Road, Sat­ V4. Aulo. AC room, 2 bath Ranch. 64CM»CuUm veterans. In other openers, Detroit is at Calgary, Pittsburgh is at prox. 1900 sq.ft. Set on maker. Wall to wall urday, 9am-4pm. Sportswoman of the Year. Evans, who won three gold Like Lafleur, he signed as a free agent after a less- Boston, Montreal is at Hartford, the New York Islanders Family room, deck, 2 Household Items, some AUI0.AC.P.S. Notable in that group are Guy Lafleur of the Quebec HOMES car garage. YoYo Car- picture perfect 5 acre W BGirS PMN1MG CO. 643-9996 carpeting, fireplace, MANY OTHEF^ TO CHOOSE FROM medals for the United States at the 1988 Seoul Games, than-friendly split with the Canadiens. visit Minnesota, New Jersey is at Philadelphia, St. Louis I lot with lots of privacy. deck, attached garage turniture.-opartment was chosen outstanding amateur. Nordiques and Larry Robinson of the Los Angeles FOR SALE roll, Sentry Real Est­ Quality work at a size stove. 345 Center St., Manchester Kings, a pair of 38-year-olds who are acting decidedly Robinson felt unwanted in Montreal and was bitter is at Chicago and Edmonton is at Vancouver. ate, 643-4060.D Call for details. raasonable price! w/door opener, secur­ 647-7077 • $214,900. Jackson & Interior & Exterior General Yard Clean Up ity system and full younger as the NHL season begins. about the way the Canadiens handled contract negotia­ With McDonald gone, the Flames will be minus a big MANCHESTER - 5 • Lawns Raked Gillbert, Agassi breeze Jackson Real Estate, Fraa Estimates ■ Brush Ramoval basement. Central lo­ Robinson begins his 18th season and Lefleur his 16lh tions. He signed a three-year contract with the Kings crowd-pleaser for the opener against the Red Wings. Parker St. $139,900. ’ 647-8400.O cation short walk to CARS ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Top-seeded Brad Gilbert with an option on the third year and said he expected to Lots of charm awaits Call Brian Weigle • Traa Ramoval Thursday night as the NHL opiens with with nine games. McDonald, the right wing with the biggest mustache in MANCHESTER-$179,000. • Hedge Trimming Manchester Hospital, FOR SALE and second-seeded Andre Agassi cruised to easy, straight you In this darling bun­ 645-8912 • And Mora play at least two more seasons in the NHL. hockey, retired after 16 years at age 36 after finally win­ Spacious, well kept 5/5 parkade and many BOB RILEY set victories in the first round of the Prudential-Bachc Guy Lapointe, an assistant coach with the Nordiques, galow style Cape feat­ • Reasonable Rates churches. No children. “He still has that good shot from the point and I ning his first Stanley Cup. uring 3 bedrooms, I'/j two family In the North 1984 HONDA Civic Wagon OLDSMOBILE Securities Tennis Classic. was a defenseman with Montreal when Lafleur joined the end of town. Conve­ ___^ 1 4S7-9741 No pets, trucks, RV's or Canadiens in 1971. He finds it remarkable that time has baths, 1st floor den and Wall Papering and motorvcies. $1200 per - 646-0767 or 649-4554, 259 Adams St., The 28-year-old Gilbert, winner of five singles titles 2 car oversized garage - nient to shopping Jack. seemingly not strained Lafleur’s spirit. areas. Large yard, two Painting month plus utilities. Manchester this year, beat Piaul Chamberlain, 6-2, 6-2. all on a lovely large 30 years Experience Call 646-8711. 1986 JEEP Wagoneer Ll- “He’s exactly the same as he was then,” Lapointe said. well landscaped lot. car garage. Hardwood PHIL’S LAWN Agassi coasted to a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Nicolas Raiders name Shell head coach floors, gas heat and Insurance and MANCHESTER - Very mlted - Excellent con­ 649-1749 “He’s just as inspired, just as madly in love with hockey, Century 2t - Epstein dition, 43,000 miles, Pereira, the world’s number one ranked junior player last updated electrical References CARE AND clean 2 bedroom year. just as dedicated to the job. Realty, 647-8895.□ automatic, air condl- 1989Toronado $17,900 EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Perhaps it is appropriate the the after the Raiders lost their third panel. Call for details. MARTY MAHSSON condo, on bus line. 1966Toronado $8,995 “I don’t know how he could have stopped playing for MANCHESTER MANCHESTER - 14 Flano Real Estate, 646- LANDSCAPING Close to everything. tlonlng, am/fm It’s getting the job, not being the Silver and Black hired the first black straight game. Shanahan was in the 649-4431 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 as long as he did. It must have crushed him.” $134,900 Green Hill St. $159,900. 5200.□______$690 monthly. Availa­ cassette, leather Inte­ first black in the modern-day NFL head coach. Certainly, it fits A1 second year of a tliree-year contract. Charming bungalow •Fall Clean-Up rior. $10,900. 643-2938. 1984 Olds Cutlass $6,495 Absolutely immaculate, BOLTON - Yes, you can ble October 1st. 643- Lafleur, who starred in Montreal for 14 years as one of to become a head coach, that means type Colonial com­ •Bushes Trimmed 1969 Olds Ciera $11,999 Chavez, Taylor bout set Davis, the team’s managing general The Raiders were 7-9 last season, Vinyl Sided Capel 3 afford a home In Bol­ 9996.______CHEVROLET 1978 Z28 the game’s great forwards, quit hockey for three years pletely remodeled feat­ CONCRETE 1986 Olds Ciera $9,999 LAS VEGAS (AP) — Mexico’s Julio Cesar Chavez the most to Art Shell. partner, who will do whatever he Shanahan’s first. bedrooms, paneleid family ton. $154,900. This well •Mowing One bedroom condo, Comoro - $950, t-tops, following an acrimonious split with the Canadiens. But uring natural oak 1967 Olds Ciera $6,999 will meet 1984 Olympic gold medalist Meldrick Taylor “I don’t want to get involved in believes will best help the Raiders “It is an historic event; I under­ 'oom, newly renovated and kept 5 room Ranch •Gutter's Cleaned swimming pool, weight 350, Saginaw, 4 speed, he made a comeback with the Rangers last year, not long decorated. Private back­ woodwork. Spacious room, pool tables, hot 1966 O ds Ciera $5,999 that. The significance in this is I am win, no matter how controversial or stand the significance of it,” Shell living room, dining features an open •Snow Plowing 10 bolt posi, stock on March 17 in a title matchup of two undefeated yard, attached breezeway Roman Spiewak woter Included. $550 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 after being voted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. now the head coach of the Los An­ precedent-setting. room - finished rec kltchen-dlnlng area, wheels, no clutch. fighters, it was announced Tuesday. said. and garage. monthly plus deposit. 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 Signing as a free agent with the Nordiques this year, room. Just delightful. plus 3 bedrooms. Also, Mason Contractor For Free Estimates Runs. 875-4499. geles Raiders,” Shell said TUesday Shell takes over a long-time win­ a full walk out base­ 646-7353. The fight for Chavez’ World Boxing Council super Lafleur has returned to the province where he won folk- “I don’t believe the color of my Century 21 - Epstein Brick. Block or Stone Call 1987 Pont. Grand Am $7,495 lightweight crown and Taylor’s International Boxing when asked if it had taken loo long ner which has become a loser — skin entered into this decision. I was ment with wood stove. Chlmnayt, Patios, Walls 1966 Pont. Sunbird $4,799 hero status in the 1960s. Realty, 647-8895.0 New. Raaloratloni and Rapaha for a team to hire a black coach. since late in the 1986 season, the All on 5 acres of wood­ 742-9540 1966 Olds Delta $9,495 Federation junior welterweight title will be at the Las Under Michel Bergeron, who was also his coach with chosen because he felt 1 was the “Just to be involved with the Sil­ MALLARD View - DIs- lands. Plenty of room 646-4134 CLYDE 1986 a d s Delta Sedan $7,995 Vegas Hilton. Raiders have a 13-27 record, includ­ right person at this time.” for vour horses. Flano CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. the Rangers, Lafleur is likely to receive ample ice time, ver and Black itself means a lot to ing 1-3 this year. tlnctlve duplexes and FOR RENT Chavez, 27, is 64-0 with 51 knockouts, while Taylor, Davis said the significance of townhouses. Save Real Estate, 646-5200... ROUTE S3, VERNON especially since he was recently placed on the right side me,” said Shell, a Hall of Fame of­ Shell, 42, succeeds Mike, Qet that chimney re­ FINDING A cosh boyar 23, is 22-0-1 with 12 knockouts. Shell’s hiring can only be judged in thousands. $141,900! No MANCHESTER - Two BOLTON Lake - 4 room 80 Malibu Classic Wag. *2995 of a line centered by Peter Stastny, the Nordiques’ top of­ fensive lineman for the Raiders. paired before winterl Call for sporting goods equip­ Shanahan, who was fired two days the future. association fees. New 3 family, maintenance house, appliances, pri­ 84 Caprice Classic Cpe. *6895 now for a free estimate. ment Is easy when you TRUCKS/VANS bedroom single family free, completely reno­ vate beach. Security 84 Buick Century Wag *5995 vated 1988. Close to Fully insured. odverfise fn classified. FOR SALE BEHER THAN NEW attached homes that deposit. No pets. $600 85 Reliant 4 Door *4995 offer a sensible alter­ downtown. Owner fi­ TALAGA MA50NRY per month. 649-1794. 85 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *9995 $189,900 native to the high cost nancing available. GMC 1988 4x4 loaded Three yeeirs young. Raised of a new home! A $1 59,900. O wner- 643-8209 ROOFING/ SIDING MANCHESTER - 4 bed­ 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr. *7295 pickup with deluxe Ranch. Landscaped, open /Broker Dale Reese. room Colonial, I'/j 86 Delta 88 2 Door *9995 cap. Excellent condi­ complete package at baths. Bower School CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643 - 2711 acre lot in Andover. 3 one low price! t'/j 529-8276. 86 Bonneville 4 Door *6995 tion. $11,750. GMC 1988 District. $1000 per bdrms, 2 baths, 2 car baths, fireplace, wall 86 Century Wagon *7495 pickup with cap. Excel­ garage. Many extras!! CHARMING 3 bedroom, Gat needed back-to- month. Available No- lent condition. $11,250. to wall carpeting, side hall Colonial. Nat- AffordaMe Roofing 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7495 school money by selling Bast I any rassonabla aatlmala. vember 1st. 647-7038. 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. *6195 643-5614 ask tor Ray or range, refrigerator, ural wood work unneeded items around LOST HELP r T lH E L P All typaa rooting and tapairt. MANCHESTER - Located 86 Chevrolet Spectrum *4995 Linda. Notices M ijH E L P llldHELP HDMES dishwasher and micro- throughout. Two car your home. Use a low-cost H D HDMES wave oven, full base­ 30 yaara exparlanoa Uoanaad In quiet family nelgbor- 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7195 AND FOUND I'M w a n ted WANTED 1 1 1 1 WANTED i 'M w a n teo detached garage. ad In Classified for quick and Inaurad. FDR SALE FDR SALE hood, 6 room, 3 bed­ 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *8795 ment and attached gar­ $157,000. Call 649-9742. results. As a condition precedent to SECRETARY/Receptloi age. No gimmicks, lust * 6 4 9 -0 8 9 4 * room home. Imme­ 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *13795 MOTORCYCLES/ the plocement of any adver­ MEDICAL Receptionist - DOCTOR’S Office In need MANCHESTER - Now FOUND - Grey female RELIABLE person for 1st - Immediate open­ BOLTON - Garrison Co­ solid dollax value- diate occupancy. To 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 tising In the Monchester He­ part time, 20-30 hours Immediate Medical of a high school student only 135,000 for these 3 3 MOPEDS kitten. Manchester Care Center of Man­ ing, doctor's office In lonial located on cul- compare! Ask about rent "as Is" for $750 per rald, Advertiser hereby Hospital area. Call ev­ per week. Tuxedo 2 hours a day, 3 or 4 brand new, huge, excit­ month plus security agrees to protect. Indemnity chester has a full time Vernon. Telephone, de-sac, 3 years old, 3 our new 2 br, 2 bath CDNDDMINiUMS enings 646-8422. Shop. 649-7901. days per week. Filing, ing, 7 room, 1,800 sq. ft. and utilities. No pets. 872-9111 1981 YAMAHA Special II- and hald harmless the Man­ position for a front typing and light baok- cleaning, general of­ bedrooms plus play­ Ranch. Blanchard 8< FDR SALE $550/best offer, 4,000 chester Herald, Its officers BOOKKEEPER - Part keeplng needed. Com­ bequtiful contempor­ room, 3 baths with Rossetto Realtors," CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS 643-2129. desk receptionist. Pre­ fice work. 646-6969. a ry Townhouses. I miles. Must sell. 647- and employees against any time as needed. Bill vious medical office puter experience de­ lacuzzl. Tile In kitchen We're Selling Houses” MANCHESTER - Beacon FOR SALE FOR RENT 7527 and all lia b ility , loss or Cathedral ceilings, An­ paying and quarterlies. and computer expe­ sired. Call 872-2389. FULL time delivery posi­ and bathrooms, hard­ BOLTON 646-2482.0 Hill. Like new, 1 bed­ expense. Including attor­ Must be experienced dersen windows, full CARDINAL neys’ fees, arising from ANNOUNCEMENTS rience necessary. In­ INSPECTOR - To visual tion Includes heavy llft- wood floors, alarm sys­ $169,900 room unit. Fully ap- MILLBRIDGE Hollow - ONE Bedroom, applian­ MISCELLANEOUS and reliable. Referen­ basements, 2x6 can- BUICK, INC. LEGAL NOTICE claims of unfair trade practi­ terested applicants call and mark aircraft tem, appliances, cen­ Country living, yet close to MANCHESTER - Ideal pllanced kitchen, wall $81,900 - 1st floor 1 ces, $430, prime center ces required. Ideal for Ing. Saturdays structlen, family room I FOR RENT ces, Infringement of trade­ WANTED - Ride from personnel at 721-7393. parts. We will train. required. Paid train­ tral vac, fenced In Hftd. Vinyl sided w/lg. 2 car starter/retirement to wall, air condi­ bedroom, 1 bath pool- location. For 1 person, 1989 Skyhawk Sedan $9,995 The Bolton Zoning Commis­ retired person. 633- fireplace, central air, 1988 Chev S-10 Ext.Cab $12,995 marks, trade names ar pat­ Porter Street, Man­ Monday - Friday, 9am- Contact Quality Con­ ing. $5.50 hourly. Call yard, 2600-t- sq.ft., ex­ garage. N ew Ig. 2-stall barn home. Appraised at tioner, pool, storage, side unit with new car­ deposit. References. GARAGE tor rent begin­ sion, Town of Bolton, CT, is ents, violation of rights of 9372, leave message. oven/range, dis­ terior clapboqrd and $139,000. Sacrificed to­ laundry. $79,900. 413- 1988 Fbnt Grand Am $8,690 chester to Pratt 8< 4pm.______trol Manager, Gunver 643-2171. hwasher, hood, dispo­ w/electridly. Over 3 aaes peting. $98,900 - 2 bed­ No pets. Available Im- ning October 1st. Call seeking Proposals from privacy and Infringement of Whitney second shift. PART Time Individual brick. Large deck and of property. A horse lover's day at $129,900. Call 566-5358. 1988 Buick LaSabre $11,980 copyright and proprietary CARE Giver - Mature, Manufacturing, 649- sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full room, 2 bath. Condo medlotelv. 649-9287. 643-4421. 1988 Buick Skylark $8,990 qualified firms or individuals 646-4714. needed to perform our landscaped yard, fin­ dellghti 646-1237 or 521-8971. rights, unfair competition loving person to work 2888. FULL time office sales baths, washer/dryer unit located poolside. MANSFIELD - 1 and 2 1988 Chev S-10 Fleelside for the revision and updating customer service fol­ ished walkout base­ Jkfihr 7,495 and libel and slander, which with Infants and MANCHESTER doctor’s position. We need a hookups, cedar siding, Sentry Reol Estate, 643- bedroom, country set­ 1987 Chev ConvWn $ 1 3 ,^ to their current zoning regula­ low UP surveys East of ment, 2 car garage with HDMES may result from the publica­ toddlers In small day office looking for de­ dependable organized wall-to-wall carpeting, 4060. □______ting. $450 per month 1 7 ^ CLEANING 1987 Buick l%[rk/We $11,850 tions. tion of any advertisement In PART TIME openers. $268,000. Call the Connecticut River. care center. Hours pendable, mature, person who enloys tiled foyer, oak kitchen MANCHESTER FDR SALE BE Super Smart For Only and up. 487-1437. 1987GMCS-15P/U $6,280 A copy of the Request For the Manchester Herald by HELP WANTED Welcome new resi­ 12pm-6pm. Call 649- working with people. Gerry, 644-8332. L£ £ l SERVICES 1967 Chev S-10 PAJ $6,280 Proposal and the current advertiser. Including adver­ highly motivated, cabinets, two-zone gas $110,900. You can buy MANCHESTER -6 room, dents to greater Hart­ 9 Helaine Road, Charm­ 1967 Cadillac Brougham $14,995 regulations may Lie picked up tisements In any free dlstrl- 9228. friendly person to as­ Paid training. $5.50 heat, slider to deck and this 2 bedroom, 1'/j 3 bedroom duplex. ford with gifts of good ing, six rm Cape, Irw / DO you work all week 1986 Chev Monte Carlo tt,495 at the Bolton town Hall, 222 butian publications pub­ BOOKKEEPER - Part GENERAL Dental office sist In high paced set­ hourly. Call 643-2171, 2-car garage. Owners COVENTRY - Beautiful bath townhouse In $700/month. Security then spend your wee­ time, Wednesday - Fri­ will. Own car Is neces­ Reduced for immedi­ 1966 Chev El Camino $ 7 ,m Bolton Center Rd., Bolton, CT lished by the Manchester assistant, flexible time. ting. Afternoon hours will hold a second grounds surround this m l fp, formal dr, 3 bed­ small convenient to ev­ and references. 646- kends cleaning your Herald. Penny Sleffert, day, 8am-5om. Ac­ sary. Compensation 1986 Dodge 600 4 Dr. $5,895 06043 or you may call Training using your and an occasional ev­ ELECTRICAL Sales - Ex- mortgage of $32,900 at lovely 3 br Ranch home rooms, 1 1/2 baths, ate sale, immaculate erything complex. Has 0576. house? Let us do It for P ub lisher. counts receivable and S20 per contact. Call for 1986 LaSabre CusI Cpe. $8,480 649-0784 to have a set mailed skills. 649-9287. ening. Call 646-5153, perlenced Inside sales­ 8% with no principal or with walk-out base­ nicely landscaoed/ 5 year old L shaped a beautiful newly fin­ you. Reasonable rates. payable, payroll. Ex­ appointment at Hart­ ished basement, air MANCHESTER - Large 1 1986 Buick Electra 380 $9,900 to you. leave message. person for commercial Interest payment due ment, fireplace, above fenced. FOR SALE Cape. 6 rooms, sky­ Call for free estimate, 1986 Buick Cenluty LTD $7,480 perience required. Of­ ford Despatch Moving and Industrial sales, for 7 years. These are oround pool, many MANCHESTER conditioning, sliders to bedroom, appliances, Qualified proposals will be ac­ DENTAL Assistant - Part BY O W N E R lights. oil heat, natural pool, laundry, air con­ 872-0667 or 646-6264. 1986 Btniiac Sunbird $5,680 LOST fice located In Man­ & Storage, Nick Pahou- two to three years ex­ beautiful single family evergreens, close to $109,900 patio. Be smart, make cepted at the Bolton Town 1 time 3 days per week woodwork, oak cabi­ 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,960 chester. Call 528-1300 lls. Treasurer, 225 SECRET AR Y/Receptio perience. Call 793-0231. homes, not condomini­ schools. $151,900. Phil­ $1 3 7 ,5 0 0 . us an offer & get ready ditioner. $650 Includes Hall until Nov. 15, 1989 at I AND FOUND Prospect Street, East for specialty practice Fully applianc^, beautiful nets. well insulated, full heat and hot water. 1965 Buick LeSabre M,89S for appointment. 1st for busy medical Ask for Bruce. ums; and there are, of ips Real Estate, 742- to movel Anne Miller 7:00PM Hartford, CT 06108. 528- In Manchester. Re­ & private. Exceptional one MAKE OFFER basement, city water 413-566-5358. MISCELLANEOUS 1985 Buick Regal Cpe. $6,860 BOOKKEEPER - Part office. Some typing. course, no association 1450.0 Real Estate, 647-8000.O 1965 Olds Ciera $5,895 Mark Johnson 9551. eoe warding position far a One-wrIte accounts bedroom Townhouse CALL 1-349-9539 and sewer. $141,000. MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ U3ST 1 ring of keys at the time, computer entry. tees. Call today for NORTH Coventry - 4 bed- Condo, w/AC, 1 1/2 baths I SERVICES 81 Adams St., Manchester Chairman Bolton Zoning mature, organized, payable. Computer­ Call 646-4122. Owner. room flat, 2ndfloor,alr Manchester Parkade Must have strong ac­ people oriented per- complete details on room Colonial. High on & fireplace. or 875-6549 649-4571 C om m ission ized patient billing. BAKER conditioner. Fully ap- GSL Building Mainte­ In the parking lot. counts payable skills, SNACK Bar - Part time, son. Will train. 646-4811 these magnificent and a hill with beautiful 005-10 There were 2 blue keys 18 years old. TallWood Good figure aptitude beautiful homes at pllanced kitchen, cel­ nance Co. Commercl- 3-4 days per week. LOOM Fixers and weav­ WANTED view, central vac, par- ROOMS on the ring and five or Please call or send Country Club, 646-1151. and prior Insurance ex­ $167,900 with this very, tlollv finished base- lar storage, garage. No al/ResIdentlal building ers wanted for first perience essential. 647- I FOR RENT pets. $690 per month LEGAL NOTICE six others. Call 646-1193 resume to Lucille Du- HARDWARE Clerk Full time or part time. very special financing. ment, stone patio, 3 repairs and home Im­ shift, full time work on 9354, M-F, 9am-5pm. plus utilities plus dep­ TOWN OF ANDOVER If found. rost at Fuss 8. O'Neill, wanted - part time, Experience with donuts This Is an excellent additional acres avail­ provements. Interior PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION pile fabric. Guesken MACHINIST Trainee opportunity for first- MANCHESTER - Quiet, osit. 649-5678 after 7pm. and exterior painting, Incorporated, 146 Hart­ excellent opportunity looms. Top pay and preferred but will train able. $181,900. Philips non-smoker, semi- PUBLIC HEARINGS ford Road, Manches­ for retired person. (Apprentice) - Small the right person. The time buyers and Inves­ Real Estate, 742-1450.0 30 Locust Street. 4 room light carpentry. Com­ benefits with steady machine shop has op­ tors. Owner will con­ private entrance/bath, plete lanitorlal ser­ The Planning & Zoning Commission of Andover, Connecticut NOON-TIME ter, CT 06040. 646-2469. Apply Conyer's Hard­ employment. Imme­ Whole Donut, 150 security, lease, refer­ heated apartment 1st EOE M /F. ware, 646-5707. enings for machinist sider rent with option. LAJCEWOOD circle - floor. Security. No vice. Experienced, rel­ will hold Public Hearings on Monday, October 16, 1989 at 8:00 diate openings. Call apprentice. Good me­ Center Street, Manch­ Rothman & Rothman, ences 643-8830. iable, free estimates. p.m. in the Andover Elementary Sctiool Music Room on the 401-762-2127 between ester. CT 649-0140. Prestigious 2 bedroom pets. $650 monthly. 646- AIDES chanical skills a must. 646-4144.0 Cape that sits high on MANCHESTER 2426. 9am-5pm 643 0304. following petitions: 10am-4pm for Inter­ Some machining back­ The Manchester Board view appointment. the him See this fine $232,000 weekdays. #581 - Application of Eugene Sammartino for a Special Permit .CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES ground a plus. Call residence today. ONE OF A KIND U4R Built I APARTMENTS for Jonathan Trumbull Country Village, Route 6. of Education is seek immediate openings on 7am-3pm and 647-8596 between 9am- MANCHESTER $319,900. MANCHESTER - 4 room HDMES Priced to settle estate! Contemporary in exclusive FOR RENT 11582 — Application of T.E.C. Associates, lor the conversion of 3pm -11 pm and 11 pm-7am shifts. Full or part 5pm. EOE Reduced for quick sale. Reduced I70’s. Blan­ area. 8 rooms, 4 bdrms., 2 apartment. Applian­ GARDENING ing noon-time aides for FDR SALE Loakout Mountain. An- a seasonal dwelling to a year round dwelling on Rose Lane. time positions. RN/LPN chard 8i Rossetto Real­ baths, 2 car garage. Above ces, separate utilities, 1 Robertson School. saldl Built oversized 4 lie Main Street, 3 room #583 - Application of Donald Todford for a 1 lot resubdivision TEACHER'S Aide needed tars," We're Selling ground pool, deck, lovely car parking. 643-4827. CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Every other weekend required BAYLOR EVERY bedroom Colonial, 2'/2 Houses" 646-2482,0 yard, MUCH MOREII BOLTON apartment Including You dig vour con­ on Hebron Road, Elizabeth Estates. Two hours per day. -1 part time, 1 fulltime ELLINGTON - Clapboard heat/hot water. $560 baths, large eat-ln kit­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed- tainer. 550 Bush Hill At this hearing, interested persons may appear and bo heard $5.50 per hour. Inter­ •A fk about oqr child care reimbursement WEEKEND position available. sided 6 room Cape on chen w/wet bar and BOLTON Surrounded by f o r s a l e b y o w n e r per month. Security. Part time hours 2pm- over cn acre of trees room townhouse. Road, Manchester. and written communications will be received. Information per­ ested applicants should •Non-benefits rate of pay program beautiful 150x250 lot, glass doors to screened STRANO No pets. 646-2426, 9am- Scenic area, private 7am-7pm 5:30pm, M-F. Diploma hardwood floors, 2 car this 7 room, 2 bath U & R Raised Ranch on nice cul-de-sac. Beautiful 5pm weekdovs.______taining to these applications is on file in the office of the Zoning Will Train porch, Plaster walls, 2 new almond and oak kitchen, 3 brs, 2 baths, living entronces, deck, Agent, Town Office Building. contact Mrs. Abraitis, For more information piease and experience de­ gcrage, adlacent Vj fireplaces, attic fan. home with garage- REAL ESTATE sired. Paid vacation room with fireplace, formal dining, family room, 2 car 447 Main Street, 5 room laundry facilities, am­ 647-3371. Please call: Director of Staff Development, caii Director of Staff Devel­ acre building lot also Completely private /workshop Is available 395 North Main St. apartment. $600 per Dated at Andover, Connecticut this 4th and 12th day of Oc­ opment, Crestfield Conva­ and sick time. Apply garage. Oil/coal heat, private backyard with shade ple parking. Close to FURNITURE tober, 1989. j Crestfield Convalescent Home of Manchester available. Great op­ wooded yard. Three wn Reduced to month plus utilities. 384 and shopping. s lescent Home, Manchester, Manchester Early 160 s. Blanchard & Ros Manchester, CT trees .91 acre lot. $189,900. Principals only. Call 643-5151. portunity for contrac­ blocks from 1-384. Im­ Security. No pets. 646- Available October ANDOVER PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION EOE CT 643-5151. Learning Center, 647- setto Realtors," 649-3261. MAPLE Dining Room - 6 tor. $149,900. Philips mediate occupancy. We're 647-"SOLD" 2 4 2 6 , 9 a m - 5 p m 16th. $600 plus utilities. Kenneth A. Lester, Chairman 9659. Real Estate, 742-14S0.Q Selling Houses 646- chairs, 3 leaves, excel­ By owner 646-8711. 2482.0 weekdays. 721-9654 evenings. lent condition. 646-5442. 006-10

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Thursday, Oct. 5,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Evangelist Jim Bakker Dalai Lama convicted

REFRESHMENTS CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — TV evangelist Jim Bakker was con­ wins Nobel victed today of fleecing his fol­ lowers of $3.7 million. SERVED The federal jury deliberated a day and a half before convicting him on all 24 counts of fraud and con­ spiracy for overselling time shares, for peace or “p ^ e rsh ip s,” at his minisu-y’s resort hotels to loyal followers of his i PTL ministry. OSLO, Norway (AP) — The movement that was violently sup­ Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual and pressed in Beijing in June 3-4. The 49-year-old preacher could political leader of Tibet, won the receive up to 120 years in prison and The Chinese Embassy in Oslo 1989 Nobel Peace Prize today for denounced the Nobel committee $5 million in fines at sentencing. his non-violent struggle to free his Prosecutors said Bakker diverted decision as interfering in China’s in­ Himalayan nation from Chinese ternal affairs and called the Dalai the money to live in high style, rule. buying Rolls-Royces, homes, Lama a political figure intent on The Norwegian Nobel Committee “splitting the fatherland.” THURSDAY, diamonds, an air-conditioned praised the Dalai Lama’s message of Embassy official Wang Guisheng doghouse and furnishings ranging universal reverence and respect for was quoted by the national NTB from gold-plated swan bathroom all living things. China condemned news agency as saying, “This has fixtures to motorized bedroom the selection. hurt the Chinese people’s feelings,” OCTOBER 5TH : drapes. Though he preached peace, his and he reiterated the claim that Tibet Bakker showed little emotion as followers repeatedly joined bloody was always an integral part of the verdict was read, nor did his clashes with Chinese authorities in China. Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, in the last ■■■ h wife, Tammy. She was not charged Tibet was independent from 1911 in the case. two years. until the new Communist authorities As they awaited the verdict in the The chairman of the Norweigan in China regained control in 1950. 5PM TO 9PM Nobel Committee, Egil Aarvik, said courtroom this morning, several The Dalai Lama, bom Tenzin Bakker supporters held Bibles the selection of the Buddhist monk Gyalso in 1935, had been nominated opened to Psalm 17, which reads: could also be seen as a signal of en­ for the coveted Nobel Peace Prize couragement for the pro-democracy “Thou hast nied me, and shalt find for at least the last three years, NTB nothing.” i.,ovc..icnt in China itself, which reported. Patrick Flynn/Manchosler Herald }' was crushed in June. Prosecutors contend Bakker DOING THEIR BEST — Andrew and Roberta Weigert, pictured in their home on ' t “It’s certainly long overdue for raised $158 million by selling “The committee wouldn’t have someone who has genuinely worked South Main Street, are coping with the effects of lupus, which Roberta has suffered anything against them interpreting it YOU ARE CORDIALLY “lifetime partnerships” at his for peace, not only for the Tibetan like that,” Aarvik said after reading Heritage USA retreat near Fort Mill, from since 1976. pieople, but he has sU'ived to gain a f' the citation to reporters. S.C., but used the money for genuine peace for the entire world,” “If I was a Chinese student, I projects other than the lodging he said Tinley Nyandak, a spokesman would be fully in support of the INVITED TO SEE THE promised. Partners typically paid for the office of the exiled Tibetan Immune disease saps energy I decision,” he said, referring to the $1,000 for the promise of three students who led the pro-democracy nights’ lodging annually at the Please see NOBEL, page 10 theme park. Bakker resigned from ALL NEW 1990 the ministry in 1987 in a sex and but not spirit of local woman I Please see BAKKER, page 10 Rebels rebuffed U.S. By Rick Santos To ease some of her pain, Weigert takes a drug Manchester Herald called prednisone, a steroid that suppresses inflam­ ACCORD PLUS THE mation of the disease. on Noriega: Cheney • m Firehouse For 13 years she has suffered from a disease that Long-term, high doses of the steroid deplete the attacks the immune system and splotches the skin, blood supply to areas of the body, causing tissues and but Roberta Weigert is undaunted. bones to deteriorate. In Weigert’s case, she had to WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense controversy “The ideal thing is to get back on my feet and get have one of her hips replaced with an artificial one, Secretary Dick Cheney said today See related story, page 7 EXCITING COMPLETE that rebels refused in a “face-to-face back to work,” said Weigert, 41, of 441 S. Main St. and she plans to have surgery for her other hip. contact” with a U.S. military officer She and more than a half million other Americans, The drug also is responsible for many of her to turn over ftinama’s leader, Gen. heating up mostly women of child-bearing age, are afflicted neurological problems, including insomnia, and engraved invitation to a coup. They with a non-curable disease called lupus. On Oct. 15, depression, she said. Manuel Antonio Noriega, during just lacked boldness.” Tbeday’s failed coup. LINE OF 1990 a walk-a-thon will be held starting at the West Because of its side-effects, her doctors are Uying But Cheney, a former House By Alex Girelli Defending the Bush administfa- Hartford Town Hall to help raise money to cure the to wean her off it and start treating her with a new rnember, brushed aside congres­ Manchester Herald tion against charges that it acted disease. drug that does not have harmful side-effects. But she sional criticism as “Monday morn­ timidly in not coming to the aid of ing advice.” The controversy over whether the Lupus weakens its patients by attacking their im­ can not do that yet because her body needs the mune systems. If it’s not treated, it can kill. strength of the steroid. the rebels, Cheney said in an inter­ “JJie same people who’d be town should build a fire station at view with CBS that the coup leaders “Whether I could die from lupus or complications “I’m now at a very low dose. Hopefully I can get criticizing us if we had intervened Tolland Turnpike and Doming Sneet had no intention of forcing Noriega H O N D and the effect of the decision on the from lupus, I don’t know,” Weigert says. off it,” she says, adding she does not want to worry are now criticizing us for not inter­ from the country. “This was not a The disease is sometimes visible by the red about things she cannot control. vening,” he said. relationship between the town and situation where we had a pro­ blotches on its victims’ skin. But for people like Cheney said that at one point the Eighth Utilities District is heat­ Right now though, she has to stick with the drug. democracy movement trying to top­ ing up. Weigert, with the serious form of the disease, skin Another thing which keeps her going is a West during the uprising “shortly before problems are minor compared to other complications. ple a dictator and restore democracy the coup collapsed, contact between Democratic Town Director Hartford lupus support group to which she belongs. to Panama,” he said. She has had operations to remove her spleen and one of our military officers and two Stephen T. Cassano said this morn­ The group is organized by the Connecticut Chapter President Bush has come under AUTOMOBILES replace her hip. She has had a hysterectomy. She suf­ of the Lupus Foundation of America Inc. The founda­ junior officers that were involved in ing he will propose that a meeting fers from insomnia, fatigue, memory loss, mouth sharp criticism from some the coup” wcurred at Fbrt Clayton, be held at which the proposal would tion with Costello Indusbies Inc. is co-sponsoring the Republicans as well as Democrats in sores, joint pain, and irregular heart beats, just to a U.S. facility in ftoama. be explained to property owners in second annual “Loop West Hartford for Lupus” Congress for not intervening on the THURSDAY NIGHT IS... the Bryan Farm area and the Talcot- name a few. walk-a-thon. Asked about the meeting, Cheney Weigert said she has been told by doctors that her side of the coup leaders. The critics said, “It was a face-to-face contact. tville Flats, the area that would be The walk-a-thon, which begins at 1 p.m. (registra­ claim he missed a precious oppor­ served by the station. spleen operation, hysterectomy, and heart problem tion at noon), is a major fund-raiser for the Lupus ... And that was where they made it SHOW & TELL NIGHT may not be related to lupus. tunity to oust Noriega, who faces clear to us that they would not turn And attorney Kevin O’Brien, who Foundation, said Laura Verbarg, chairwoman of the drug charges in this country. “I think it was all part of the disease, but I can’t be Noriega over to us.” He d:d not represented the town in negotiations “They wanted certainty,” Rep. Dee WE'RE NOT SELLING...BUT sure,” she says. name the individuals involved. with the district that led to an agree­ Please see LUPUS, page 10 Skelton, D-Mo., said of the ad­ ment over fire and sewer jurisdic­ ministration. “You do not get an 1 BUYING IS PERMITTED!! tion, said there are some Eighth Dis- Please see PANAMA, page 10 U-ict activists who apparently are renewing efforts to add the Bryan Farm area to their fire jurisdiction. He said it was Thomas E. Judge rules employee files can’t be destroyed Landers, now disnict president, who NEW HAVEN (AP) — State and local torney for the New Haven Register, Mark R. circulated a petition in the Bryan desuoy all records relating to his suspension necticut, which is to provide “liberal public government agencies cannot settle disputes Kravitz, as a reaffirmation of Connecticut’s in return for his resignation. farms area about a decade ago which with employees by agreeing to destroy public access to public records.” The state’s courts right-to-know laws. The town was forced to make public some records, a judge has ruled, in a decision have held that clauses in collective bargaining Please see FIREHOUSE, page 10 ‘The consequence of upholding the labor of the documents that had not yet been hailed by right-to-know advocates. agreements which are conmary to public board decision would have been that the destroyed after the FOIC sided with the Public employers have long used the prac­ policy arc void. public could never find out anything newspaper and ruled the material was not ex­ m J, ■> t; ■ tice of destroying files that an employee State and local governments are bound by detrimental to a public employee or a public empt from disclosure. The police union then TODAY might find embarrassing or damaging as a the state Records Retention Act, which re­ employer if botli parties agreed to keep the complained, taking the case to the labor way of settling conflicts, according to the quires the state archivist to consider the legal, manchesterhonca records secret or desnoy them,” Pearlman board. state Board of Labor Relations, which had ar­ administrative, fiscal and historical value of V-. Index said. The FOIC, the attorney general, the ' •'.^^yi gued tliat collective bargaining laws make documents in reviewing requests for destruc­ Said Kravitz: “The public’s right to inspect Hartford Courant and the Connecticut Daily 20 pa9«8, 2 8«ctlon« such agreements legal. tion. public records and to observe the function of Newspapers Association joined in challeng­ But Hartford Superior Court Judge Mar­ Another section of state law states that 24 ADAMS ST. their public servants is meaningless if there ing the practice of destroying documents. C lassified 1 » -2 0 shall K. Berger found that the practice is municipalities may desmoy documents by ob­ are no documents around for them to look The labor board, which said Wednesday ' js'W Comtes 10 “clearly unlawful,” even though it has been in at.” taining the approval of both the chief execu­ F o < x » 17 that an appeal was likely, had argued that longstanding use. The court ruling stems from the efforts in tive officer and the state public records ad­ MANCHESTER, CT 06040 Looal/State JM files can legally be destroyed if an employer “The tidy resolution of employer-employee ministrator, if no record is required by the Lottery 2 1983 of the Register to obtain copies of and employee agree to the action through the disputes is commendable but not at the ex­ law and if a document has been held for the Nation/w/bfid 5 -7 citizen complaints and other information on collective bargaining process. C M tuaries pense of the laws of this state,” he wrote period required by state retention schedules. 2 ■ disciplinary action taken against a then-East But Berger said the fact that two parties Opinion Tuesday in a 43-page opinion. “That process is not simple, but rather 646-3515 Haven police officer, Joseph Ridarelli. must bargain “does not mean that the agree­ SiXKtS ™ 11 -14 The decision was praised by the executive lengthy and complicated,” Berger said. “It Ridarelli had been accused by female ment made may disregard other laws." Teiovtelon 16 director of the state Freedom of Information will not be quick and easy and most likely motorists of sexual harassment. The town, The judge said tlie labor board’s decision »------Commission, Mitchell Pearlman, and an at­ police union and officer eventually agreed to will not provide the facile resolution which also ran counter to the public policy of Con­ has been utilized up to the present time.”